Tho Inhacrilicm while g"!i.#.'.llll to a dim earning public tor the “herd ~.. timings bo- sumeil on them in the "3'“. ll"*_-' to annnuuce that on and after the “Hit viz-.y of .l'inuary, 1879, their Limka will lm clo ml and positive- ly nu credit siv n«â€"i~~<cul;ting as per special urraiuemcvl wlw‘licviug tlmttliu 1 rue Nation- al Policy cousixh in the rulupiiou and car- rying one by individuals: of tlu- †Pay as you go" system. Having trim] the credit system to our hoarts' content, we monounco it an unmitigated uvil-â€";.,< it aï¬â€˜vct" buyer and seller, especially the lattes. Our Mr. ("alupbull 1187; returned from Montreal. “here he made u-w-inl purchases of general Dry (Room, Clm'l‘au'tan Dress Goods, c.. togetht-r with a choice lot of Fruits and General (h'occriv- ', which buyers should inspect hcforr‘ prn-chn mg, as hard pan prices will be quoted for twin. Solicitini ' under the new TOj'XIMO a continu- .xtwu of the t. vars so libsuzllv bestowed on us in the pmt and wiahina our numerous (death and patrons. in spite of the hard times a †Men-y Chyistmas and a Happy New Y:,"eu' we lenmin, P. S.â€"--Accounts are now ready and as We want mom‘y, parties intercz’tod are roqneat- od to call and settle forthwith. . A. C. C. Co. Mariposa Council proceedings in an- other column. Appointments. mMr. Clips. Tuttle has been appointed constable for \Voodville, and Mr. John Stott, caretaker of the lock-up. k Ball.â€" A ball and supper took place at the “Nipissing Hotel," \Voodville Junction. on Christmas night, but ow-c ing to the snow hlocknde quite a num- ber Were deterred ['"om attending. Chl‘i'?i...:3 Tr;~‘.dé.-â€"~'1'ln': Christmas trade was: hardly what \V:-H' expected this your. owing to the h-‘Em'endoua fall of snow. The only ones who did a good _- ‘â€"â€"W.-.â€" my ward; of. 100 boxesrelnd a dozen draw- em. This. is a decided and greatly needed improvement, and when ï¬nished will add much to the comfort of the postmaster and callem. Obituaryâ€"D, is our painful duty to record this week the death of the wife of a very much reapected townsmen. Mr. “7111. Cameron. Mrs. Cameron was much liked in the neighborhood and much regret is felt at her early decense. Mr. Cameron has the svmpu- :hy of the entire Community in his be« husineï¬â€˜w were the dealers: in toys and renvcnmnt....."The. funeral of the late fnncv goods. llr. Israel Ferguson passed through the The \Voadville Public School opens on the SL2: inst. Fest ";¢.}.'â€"'l'!m:lnnm\l Subhfl‘l‘l school mmivemzuy wiil ho, held in the base-5 menc «2f the Presbyterian Church, on New Yam-'5 night. Rcf'.'+¢n!n||e11ts will he served at 6 o’clock, .xfuu' which a. good prop :unmo. We :uoiulm-nml that '51:. Colin hic~ Kemchm‘, our late school master, has decided (0 art as a missionary, in conM nectiou with the Pmulwtmv nf Lindâ€" say. in the nzn'tlwrn pun-l m' this county dlll'lng twp. pzcéx't‘nt. wint'u‘. Council {ï¬ndingâ€"'l‘ln- Eldon Town~ ship Uuuucil mm ubtlw. “ Eldon House," \Voodville, on Thursday last, but owing to the snnw blockade only three of the mem‘nmn were prosvut. The Council consequentlv mljuurmed until called to-V getlmr 'u)’ tim leave. A EM (‘3. @umphclt 8: C70. \Voodville, Dec. 18th. 1678. V; BEâ€; Wantâ€"db. J. G. Millar, son of .V‘y.’ Mil' u lC<q.. lm-l an extensive walk last. wry“. fie-in}; in ()rillia, and the Min‘- and â€00km! up. he dutvrmined m wrflk n as to im I n'nnfm' Chrismms. He left, ()riiliu about hm n’clnck on 'I‘uesdnv. nml :miw-nl in \Vumh’illn at 11 o'clock Next, day, having “mikecl Iwarly nll night through the stonn. I On Chrisfums morning one of our young gunts’ started 00' in a cutter to \isit his LauiyJovu. hat. the house was small. ("u man ditto, the: snow driflsâ€" nh! Su mug)! and the poor fellow wns forced m nli; his horse nut. and return homo. sud mu] nm'mwl‘nl, camgï¬gflopel's â€"-()m' Police Conr- missimmm wr'm t-lo-ctml by nuclunmtiun, on Mnmlzw, :m'l We are not to get u clumo: m re-cmwl our vnh-s this vear. 'We lmpo, lxowuvm, tlmt umlel' the new regime. (Mugs will work satisï¬lctorily to all, nml that. no more we will have. In complain of tlmso “ curpnmtiml hugs." PcrsonaI.-â€"-â€"\Vc nu! hnmpv to sue the geniul I'm)“ of our old friend. Mr. Lacll» hm Gib-hï¬m, who has hLv-ly returned from the ‘Im nml Schnol.‘ ()tfawa, where he passed 1 wary creditable vmminutiou. We nmlm‘nhmd Mr. 'uiltzhriut Inns Recur- ml the Mu-sfcmlnip of Hun \Voodï¬ï¬‚v Schml, and Iron: his: l‘cnpulm'ity We pre- dict. u very mtvn:us<f'ul cn-m'r. THE CASH SYSTEM. Christmas Treeâ€"JIM Gnnd Telu- plnra Christina?! Tree. held on Cln'islmas l‘Iva. W!†n i'uir mucceus.nl1lmugh the numbin- 09' presents and ilm attemlmme were not so large. as previnus yenra. 'l‘he pumnmme was short but spicy, Miss S OH, Will! lmr lrulnl nluilil-y, cmh trilmliutz largely to the entertainment. The “ tree†mm the great numctim, however, and all Went, homo satisï¬ed with Llu-i. presents. ï¬o\1/d)'if:ni.~â€"\Ve regret in notice that this rlemwt is again beginning tuulmw itself in smite (if our new lock-up. Hartl- ly n [WW-Jug! passes without being (lis~ tm'ln-Il in name way by a Immlmr of you“: ruqum. who locum-agate for the egpeeiul purpose 0! creating u distill-iv- :mce. A few examples of the penalty nttm‘lieil tn (listurliinqu mectina, Would we think be very smlutm-y. \Vu lmpo our new constable will take blue mutter imbued. IOL‘AL MATTER?“ A. C. CAMPBELL 4: Co. ‘Pies are up.-â€"On Chriptman night one of our young bloods, while on a "tare,†among]. the pantry of the l “ Queen’s Hotel" and took a pie. After eating the piemshaiing it with his companions in: the sitting roomâ€"the plate Wale dropped on the floor and biolu-n. ‘ The landlord raged, and swore he would have the young fellow sent to Lindsay gnol, and refused to take payment for the article. However, the ull'nir was settled next morning by the young fellow paying $1.50, a pretty high price for a pie these hard times. X Scilcol Ope.iing.â€"â€"'I‘ho opening of the new school, at Argvle, took place on the 200i! Dee, and was as far as num- bers were concerned a success. A good Lea and a splendid programme had been piepuned, but owing to the new school being not quite ï¬nished, the entel tnin~ nent was held in the old school house, and the building being small and the audience large, very little order could be kept and towards the close nothing could be heard. The Woodville Brass Band and several \Voodville young 1 ladies. added to the amusement of the l evening. X Improvements. ~Mr. Scommon has made considerable altelation in the “Northern Hotel,†which greatly imr. proves its appearance. He has moved the bar to the rear of the house and ï¬tted the late bar into a sitting and commercial room...†..Onr worthy post- master showed us, last week, a plan 0! new boxes and drawers which he intends ï¬tting up immediately. It contains upâ€" wards of 100 boxes and a dozen draw- ere. This. is a decided and greatly needed improvement, and when ï¬nished will add much to the comfort of the record this week the death of the wife of a very much reapected townsmen. Mr. “7111. Cameron. Mrs. Cameron was much liked in the neighborhood and much regret is felt at her early deceuse. Mr. Cameron has the sympa- thy of the entire community in his lie-c rmwement..."..'l'he funeral of the late M r. Israel Ferguson passed through the village on Tuesday, 17th ult., to the Baptist burying ground. \lr. Fergu-V son was one of the pioneer settlers of Eldon and until a few years ago resided in and around the Grant farm, now forming the west part of the village. He was for many years Reeve of Eldon. X Snow Stormeâ€"The greatest storm ‘ of snow BXPGI'lGIICCd in this neighbors howl for a number of years, commenced here on Saturday last and continued until Thursdar morning, during which time the wind and snow were terriï¬c. Traliie on the roads was entirely nua- pended, lln: snow having d'-ified so had- lv as :0 render then impassable. The trains on Imth the Nipiasing and Mid~ land Railways were blocked. With considerable trouble the N ipissi ng man- aged to keep their line open, though all the trains Were delayed. On the Mid. land, trailie was entirely suspended north of the Junction, for a week. the snow in some places on the line being drifted to the heighth of 12 feet. A large force of men was employed dig- ging it out. 'l‘rainsare now running regular. On the 24th Dec.. at the residence of the bride's father. by the Rev. J. Gardner Robb, I). D., John Houston, agent of the Standard Bank of Canada, mmmghm to Maggie. cluleatclaughtcr of Captain binclnir, of the same pince. (J4me into the premise-n ofthn undor- nignml, Lot. 6, Can. 15, Mmiposa, almnt thelst Nana, A RED H EIFER CALF. ()wlwr can have by proving propex-ty and paying cxpvnses. LL indebted to DR. ROBINSON are , requested to» settle their accounts be- fore the 15m nr Jnuxw next 3nd uvc exmnscs. Mr. Dun-an Campbell M author. ised to rcccivc ptyulents nml- grunt receipts. All parties are hereby notiï¬ed ugninat ne- gotiating for a certain late, made in favor of H. McMillan, or honrer, for the mum of 8'27, due January. 1379, M I have received no value for .he sauna Music; 1.9330113 on the Organ At her residence on King Ht, next door to Mr. MuSWoyn'a. l’nrils can he attended at there own residence); gcquircd. \Vom‘vnlle, Dec. 18th, 1376. PETER McEACHERN, Thanh. I Dec. 10th. 1878. l06-3t-p [ MISS H. G. STOTT w TERMS "new qdvcrtmmcnts. is now prepared ‘0 give NOTICE. MARRIED. BOBT. JOHNSON. ~\'l‘ E. (VVV’M’. L. x. o. 8., suuuumm. (LIOBNTLA‘I‘E Rout. comma or "uterus, AND 1.“:ququ or «on; commâ€: op aunuxuxn) GYNECOLOGYâ€"(lmouea peculiar to Women) practiced in Hoapituln oxclusively devoted to Diseases of Women in London and {Edinburgh mule A SPECIALTY. PROF. LISTER’S Applianu-n and appar- atus for the Antiseptic System of Treatment tow adopted by all tho leading Surgeons of Europe on hand. N. B.-â€"Dr. McKay's varied and extensive experience in the Hospitnle of England nml Scotland-«the {our Diplomas which he holds in om the best Colleges of the Mother Cmuv try in nddition to his Canadian Degrees Ihould be a sure guarantee of his efï¬ciency. I!" PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AN!) ACCOUCHEUR. 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To con- vince sufl'emia that these powder: will do All we clmm for them. we will send them by mail, pm} pmd. A free trial box. All Dr. (Boninrd :3 the only physician that has ever mule this (line-Aw A nm-oial study, an -I as to our knouledgc thousands lmVe been pumm- nently cured Ivy the one of these powders, we will wunnlee a permanent euro in Q ver cone, or refund vou all money ex vmlmly All nuilem shon‘ d gin these powco on an curly lain]. 1: 'ul he convinced of their cura- tive powors . I ‘AAA 4- n Falling Sickness Pï¬co, for large box, .3. 00. or them. for 8H) sent by mail to any part of Unm i1 Status ur ( anudn. On receipt of prion, o: by mpmn (‘ l). I) Addieâ€. A RED “FAVE“ UALF having came tn my premises. Lot. 8, (Jon. [1), Eldon. during the month of Outuher, the owner 19 hcrchy mztitiwl to prove property, 1’“)' e“:- pensci and take her away. SAMUEL MCFADYEN. 105-3 MCKAY, M.D., L. R. o. P. and ASH .t 110138139, mm Fulton Street. Brooklyn. N. Y FITS El’ I L [CPS 1', PATENTS? Duo for 3m. Timon. Owner Wanted. In cbnnection with the Scientiï¬cAmcr- \\'.1';'ningtonD C. HAVING TAKEN MORE FIRST PRIZES THA‘N ANY OTHER; '106 Would beg to notify the public that he has opened a store in R'. CAMPBELL‘ NEW SHOP, ï¬rst door east of the “ Northern Hotel," where he is ‘ prepared to do ALL KINDS OF PICTURE FRAMING As Cheap as the Cheapésb. Frames of all descriptions on hand. Enlarging: Photograph Card, Cabinet, Rustic and Grecian Rustic, all sizes. A, large stoc of (flu-omos, Steel and Stone Engravings, Monographs, Il'oliograplls,‘an(l a larg collection of Mottoes, comma and perforated, from (Sets. up. All wanting framl will do well to leave their orders at once. Glass of all sizes in stock. Being about to commence the Photon‘a hic bunineao i9 WOODVILLE. would intimat the public in eneral that on an a ter Monday next, he will be prepared to oxm all kinds of P otogrlphic work, at his New Gallery, oppos1te the ‘.‘ Northern HoteL In the ofï¬ce lately occupied by Tm; ADVOCATE. aa- Enlarging and copying old piqturuu a. specialty. Call and see him. Charges “'e would respectfully cnll the attention of the farming community to the FA MILL now made at our works. This null is known as , THE ‘HONEY’ IMPROVED FANNING MI? Best and most Complete Mill M: ufactured in thep Dominion. N. S. SHERMAN. \Voodville, Ont., Dec. 3136, 1878. MCLEQD‘S NEW BAKER The BEST 50 cent TEA in town. TRY L NEW CAKES CONFECTIUNEI leiegmphy! Phatagmp Mr. J. S. Leedham having erected a PE graphic Gallery over McLeod’e New Bab he is prepared to do all kinds of Photogra work including COPYING and ENL ARC}; For “THE ADVOCATE,†only $311 if paid in advance. A new story 3 CALL AND EXAM @: ngcmlnï¬ INVARIABLY RECEIVES THE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATIO] \VIIENEVER AND WHEREEVER IT IS BROUGHT INTO. COMPETITION WITH OTHER MILLS. PHOTOGRAPHY l LEEDH AM’S NEW GALLER New Opening IN WOODVILLE. IS NOW IN FULL BLAST. We ask our friends and ï¬le farm." pnaafly b A; McFADYEN‘, .. ..._.A FULL STOCK OF- It is undouhbedly no