Ru» TORONTO NIPISSING RAHAVAY. Trains going South-v8:05, 3:10, p. m. Trains going 7:50 p.31). Northâ€"11:40, a.m.; 2:35,p.ul.; ._.â€"â€"-â€"- MIIHASD RAILWAY OF CANADA. m e,_- “a... umn.-n'00 n. "1.. 12:35 Trains going Nort p,m., and |;4U p.111. 'l'mina going Send and 3:00 p. m. [1-11.00 n. m.. 12:33 1â€"750 a.m., 11:00 a.m.. ______â€"-I Puzsnvrmuu Cuum:u.-Scrvico is 1mm in the above church at 1! o’clock n. 111.. and 6:30 p. In. Rev. Alex. Ross, M. A., pastor. Sabbath School at 3 o‘clock. Dunn METHODIST Ununcn.â€"â€"-Service every Sabbath owning at 6:31) o'clock. Rev. J. A. Jewull, B. A., pastor. Sabbath Scltoul at 10:00 a. m. 1 ClCh 1:031; Lanes. 1 1 Tuesday 01 clung at. S o c Hnll,\\’oodv1llc. lflll, Iv vv‘. v ...-. Woom'ILu: GRANGE, P. of 11., meet the second \Veclm-sday in each month, at Me- Sweyn’s Ha l, \Voudvme. nn ...MJ -nnnnJ \Voonwum‘. L. O. L. 1" “'eduesday each month, \Voodville. I'Wu- nnnnn HARTLEY L.0.L. No. 1,153, meet. last- ‘Vednesday of each muuth at llartlcy. PEACEFUL Dovn, 1.0.012, meet. every Thursday owning. at. ()«ixl Fulluu's’ “all, Cunningham r 1‘ n D “aunt CAxxmamx Exmmmxwr. 1.0.0 ï¬rst and third Friday in each mout] Fellows’ Hall, Ummingmu. (,‘Umlsu STAR Excuu‘nF‘: r. and third Mumluy of every lm-Mh, fellow's Hall, Manilla. n r Iv-uvu .. _ wâ€, Tumult LODGE, No. 502, E t‘.‘ 23:2, meets at Schnul Hausa, Section Eu. 2?, 'i‘immll, every \Vcdnesday evening. A. 1’. .‘klulllllis, T.D. Visiting broth-en coulinuy Welcomed. Cum-t ‘ 1'» -se nt Victoria." No. 36, C. O. F.. meets in the Court. Hall. Victoria Road. the third Wednesday of every month. 1‘. G. Miller. C. I} ‘ J. W. Shields, R. 5'. M illm‘. U. \VHAT about. that sidewalk '9 yr Fresh Garden and Flower Seeds at Gunu Brus. Gum Bros. @ Turnip Send ! Turnip Seed 3 Very cheap at. Mclntyre and Prim-’3. ï¬g?†See those new and fashionable Muslins at. McIntyre Prior’s. The dangprous ho‘es in tho sidewalk have not. yet been repaired. " _‘ ‘3' A large quantity nf Glover and Timo~ thy seed at Guun Bros. NEARLY a hundred men were engng- ed at. the raising at Mr. Duuuld Grant's Mariposn on Saturday last. 6" Stuck uf GrOCeriea now complete. New Teas. New Sugar. Lowast prices at H. \Vilsnu's. A MAGISTRATE-9 Culzrt was Inc-M in ï¬re“ 'l'uwn Hull nn 'I‘uosdny lust. Mum's Cumt-r‘. _‘n, high and Jackson, J.P's, cm the bunch.“ i Youngvx Buck, cl «1â€" Suit fur ‘.h.,jm)*"\. (Lu-re diSmissed. A â€T7“; sun nu“ Mr. Jan. Canplu-Yl Ikcn inst Salilll'tiHV while pinyin-u had his wrist In-L. evening. It. seems t 1“.“ i‘roï¬ï¬‚} a umnpnnwn ' ‘Hh. hm \ Ilu rem-inn] a push and falling broke the Mn. l')nx.u.n GRANT Sis lmil-Hng \Vlmb i8 «It-Mined to he nne 01“.â€10 iinvst‘ barns: il‘. (his sectinn 0f tiw Cm mtly its «lilnensinns are 56384, with a; stone inundation under its entire. lengthi- “KP. McSu‘izvx rocvivml Hu‘ sud news of tin: killing of u ln-mln-r iii) the HON Illim's ul‘ Califm-nin by :u‘. rxpin ~iun lust'l‘lnirsilni. Thu «le'cezm-(igmnlm nun lmvos u who and fmnily to muurn his untimely end. - r *7 nu AN Eutmluiumeub and Tm is: to he held lu the Metlmalist. church, on Tutu-s- «luy lu-xt, 23rd inst. Bills will lw issued allortly with lull purllculurs. A HEAVY “'imlstnrlu pusecl uvm' lIr-ru on Tuesday awning lam. ‘Zxcwluing Um (lrumliï¬nu of a few leucvs uutl up~ mating u couple oftrpcs, nu (lunlngv was (lOI‘ .. uuv--._,, A NEW limo MM" c-mm into force \ â€'0 'l'. k N. 1‘. mu \vahy of last “we. “owing is the: lime for trains nr riving :m" (lepmting Mt. (his staflinn ï¬ning Suutll~ 71-15 H. m. ; 3:05 a. m Nadir- 1 1:10 :l. Ill ;‘.3:35 p. m n \v . the ‘A\' (:HinL' 7:50 I“ In. A 1mm»: lu-longing to M 1' Jun. Jnhn son, of )luri‘msal hmk fright at some‘ «hie-ct. cm the rmdshln M Mrs. Morn-ism! 1 Hill on Thursday «awning lust and In» 3 wining qunulmgmdnlu threw the oven- [mum into the rum], \nuku 'lu' shafts and otherwiuv ir-jnring the buggy. Nu other damngu dunv. Mn. Axmuzw erx, V. 8. but] u \wcnlinr case an lmml last. week in \lm slmpe of n lumsu sufl'm'ing from «liqâ€" -f.r. I... nannn Lrnnho. i "4|. almpe of n hmsc- Slllll'||u§ temper an operation by name trncho. otumy Inn! to he. penfornnml which cnn~ sisted of inserting a nwtnl tnlve in the throat. of the nnimnl ’lo 'mmlfln it. to breathe. It. \Vns snccwsfn‘ly pvt-formed and Hm beast 13 now doing no". j 1‘ I‘ll!) Bt‘ll DIRECTORY. gocul gluttcw. A large assm‘hnent of Fans at LoDGE. 17.99.13. sot'lm‘lllso O. L. No. 32, meet second month, at McSWeyn'a “all. [H0 0. F. meet every n’clock at McS\\cyu' s r. I.0.0.F..mect :h mouth at Udd 7:45, run. mm‘t ï¬rst. it :1‘. Odd v Sow: of our young men indulge in tl e dangerous habit. of flux-owing cigar "nulls" into old rn|bish piles, while others will matter tlmir sparks promis~ (41.0st irrespective ot the inflammable nntelinls by which they are surrounded. Those are dangerous lmbiu and should be stopped assevorul nun-row eacuplu Imvn nlrmdy happened from them. AT at meeting held on Monday even- ing last, it was unanimously deciclml to have 11 list of July celebration in “foodâ€" villa this year. Collectors were up" pointml to canvas the village for sub- scniplions, and we hope the contribu~ lions will be liberal and inmu‘e a good ‘ day’s sport. Ad AA 77“» "'J (at? Men’s Cobourgs at $1.00 cash, l Women’s Button Boots, “ “ \Vomen's Prun. Gaiters, 50cm. \anen 9 Carpet Slippers, 306m. “ Children's Patent. Boots, 400w. “ 'Iulunts’ Boots, 20¢!t8 cusln, Boys' Laced Boots $1.00 Misses’ Button Boots 90cm. at Rod. Campbell's. NEXT Sunday will he the fated 19th of Juno. when the earth will be placed in a minority of one, and have six or .51. 6‘ NEXT Sunday will he the fated 19th of June, when the earth will be placed in a minority of one, and hnve six or seven other planets. all larger than its» sell, pulling against, it. What. the re~ suit. will b6 cannot. be foretold, and not only snienLists but. people general y await with much interest and some an xiety for developements on the «mansion. Tut-2 proprietor of the \Voodvile A DVOUATE says he is badly ofl‘for mono) . By u singular coincidonco, so are we, 1and if, after ohtnining n supply of tln- , nredl'ul, our fellow sufferer will tell us how he did it, we will thank him for the information and give his plan a trial. â€"â€"I"enelon Fall's Gazette. we have been wildly ondrnvouring to more our delin- quents. \Ve hnve muile upiwals which would render a wheol~lmriow but. nu- niust, simply confess we have miserably tailed. \Ve should be happy to furnisl- our worthy cotem with a. receipt but our pockets have not. yet. hecome plo- thozic or lmrdened. AFTER repeated triuls at. Paris, it, has been decided that, twenty eggs ronnt. us a kilogrumme, or 2 1 5 pounds. The breeds of fowls that. lay large eggs, averaging seven to a. pound, me L..â€" ; Fleche, Houdans, Crere-Cmurs uncl ‘., .l.‘ IrEuU, .L\..........., Black Spanish; those laying medium- sized eggs, averaging eight or “inn to the pound, are Leglun-us, Cuchius, Bmhmus, Polands, Dun-kins, Games, and Sultans ; the Humbnrgs lay alum! ten to the pound. The weight of the eggs of ducks is from two to three ounces “piece; turkeys, tlnee to four ounces , the eggs of the goose, from four to six ounces. "t H THE concert last. Friday evening by the 'l‘eaolwrs attending the convection was in every resp( ct a deculed success. A full house greeled th: performers and the various Sulvctiuns, both musical and vocal were pleasingly rendered and law ceiwal. At. ‘he close of the eulerlaim mam, Mr. {Puzin was made the re» Cllllt'lll’ u)[' a Imndsnme present, from the teachers in the shape of u lwautifnl gohl watch an] chain accompanied by the following address : Den: Sinâ€"We the teacher of West Vic- to in. law assembled in this our 8th Semi- Annnal (.‘onw-ntinn ad} again reminded of the many important serrictu~ you have render- ed to the cause of Education 0! the lunar social and pleasing qualities shown on all occasions in the discharge of 30'“ arduous duties, of the Warm and earnest interest you take in the Welfare of the teachers and of the guardian-like care exercised over the selumls ennunilted to your charge. Many of us reme her you as a teacher when you kindly s eered us through the rudiments of the ling sh tongue and led us on step hv step through the intricacies and males of classical lore and in climbing the ringed ; steps of .\lathematical‘science a helpingl-a-id l was kindly extended to asust us and rrei are us to meet the stern realities of life. More remember you as a faithful Inspecto“ willing at all times to a-‘sist the teacher through all his professional difï¬culties And again others remember you as a gen]; . man and scholar ready to mcetJnstic: where duo and to honorablv discharge your duties with wisdom and discretion. \\'e desire on this occasion to express our gratitude and esteem by presenting you with a gold watch and chain. Please accept It as a m mhcr of the affection in which you are held by the teachers ol \Vcst Victoria and as a recogni- tion of your valuable services. And as it reminds us of the fleetuess nf time and of the end of allhnman institutions; so may it. remind ' you also oftbe great. future beyond and of \ the great intellectual feast that awaits us i the “here worthy shall banquet with ilmuor ‘ tal \\'i~ulniultlii-nn1h thecnnmless ages of eter- 5 .nity. May God bless you in all your all'airs l hudguide you by his uncrliug couns:l, and N'AL _..A....-n 'l'u Wandvillo, Juno FOHI. ISSI. full: ‘mnzin rppliml by n few [wrung rmmu-kw. thanking Hm tmchm-s far the \‘uhtuhb presmm mul kind wishes, we must. not, forget. the address deliver ed luv Mr. Jno. Shaw. M. .-\.. Heml- mnster nf Omomeo Iuiglwsclmnl. The Composition was somewhat long but. certaiu‘y qlmwml, (lump thought. and knowledge 05 the antic-ct: tl‘entmL II. Rmzxx 1350.. Wcst Victoria H. l’owmn. 1.. (:tu‘umsr, J. Cusp“. U1. U) (A FAMILY GROCERTES, FLOUR, OA'l‘.‘ \VHEA'I‘, PEA ,MEAL’ BEEF. PC . ‘1 n I‘n' A! a.“ wâ€" ~~_77 , v ~â€"AND 1*)(‘1‘1(}S~â€"* â€"-â€"-â€"â€"Fur which we will pay the Highest Market, Price in Cash.â€" A few NEW and SECOND HANDED BUGGINIS and SPRING \VAGGONS for Sale. TWO CARS COAHSE BARREL SALT at ntSLlO per Barrel. “' “ ““N'U 9- ï¬n Mitchell’s old Stand,Woodville. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER, TURNIP, CARROT, MANGOLD GARDEN SEEDS. as oppomtu Gregor Uampueu'a ow Peter G. Campbell has started busine e-Building. Repairing and prepared to do all kinds of \Vaggon Carving iug, Promptly Executed. TERMS. MODERATE. GIVE HUI A CALL. Sï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚Ge ï¬MflQflflfGï¬wï¬ï¬‚T E In bringing hefm-e my customers and u would impress them with the fact that ï¬ning myseif to this branch of trade, 1 z in my line than those who deal in many lino. H0. 0.? OFHHHumHï¬E. SEES m†Eggéï¬m. Which I , c. SMITH co. Is now too well known to require comment‘ workmen employed. Customers not 1 TINWARE. TINWARE. TINWARE 56 R CAMPBELL. j 02: IO QUART MILK 6 QUART MILK D1 PPERS, 8 cents each. EAV BE Elflï¬ï¬, SEEEESï¬ï¬HS. £1313, Wfluflmm {£116.28 QM) SERGE £96. FRED. LEAS, Having secured a. ï¬rst TO BE SOLD AT At L. Mnyhec OM Stand]; NEW COTTONS. . NEW DUCKS AND DENIMS. NEW READY-MADE CLOTHING. NEW TEAS AND SUGAR. OAT MEAL, 0mm 3 TRUNKS, VALISES, SHAWL ST 1 1 will sell at prices for Cash which cannot Woohi‘jle. April 44., 1831., GOOD VALUE! ES-TROUGIIING AND REPAIRING DONE ON THIS SHL TERMS, UASII 0R BARN PRODUCE. SPRING STOVES AT COST PRICE! gï¬zulim’ gummy. and @Iximrm’a Wm, CHEAPER THAN EVER ERTES, FLOUR, OA'l‘MEA L, CORNMEAL, CRACKED EA MEAL, BEEF. PORK. HAM, SPICED ROLL BACON, AND BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. .K FANS, 15 cents each. .i P.- NS, 1‘25 cents each. " 10 cents each. Also a full assortment of choicfl customers and the public generally th the fact that my business is 801 Just received a large lot of y-class Tiusmitl}. i [W’s Emï¬s Shms squire comment. The best stock used 31 Customers not satisï¬ed thh their work q MEAL, mcrox, COALOIL AND' NEW spmxu SEEDS. LOWEST PRICES A'l‘ HUGH WILSOA‘W. ALSO A LARGE STOCK The hig‘ 1d the public generally my Spring Announcement, I but my business is solely Boots and Shoes, and con- , l mu thereby prepared to offer for better satisfaction any wares. For this season I have introduced full lines in all kinda of AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE ighcst Cash Price paid for opposutu Gregor Campbell’s old stand, and in tinge-Building. Repairing and Carriage-Paint‘ In, I am now prepared to sell Tinware iug low prices : STRAPS, SCHOOL BAGS 6w. 12 QUART FAILS, 20 con 12 “ 18 can “ “ 12k cm D51811PA\'S,20 cents each. be touched Aby anyone £1353, Wï¬ï¬‚flï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚t 0\ THE SHOR TEST VOTI ‘ OF used and none but ï¬rst-< :- work need not take it. I’ A1LS,20 cents each. 18 cents each. u 12k cents each. in the County at the follow- whom illc.