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Woodville Advocate (1878), 9 Jan 1879, p. 8

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WEE b’F mail. Egan’s IMPERIAL Sue-w ,. PA” 3031' ; gives immediate relief ; res-i114 to 12 weeks. Endorsed by high adieu] author“ . The most valuable aur- Minvantiono the century. The secret surely. this Trim holds rupture (lurin Man: exercise, and can be worn night anti 7 with great comfort. Very cheap. ALL GCMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL mo “V“VUUQ 1.. MTORRCEA. 8m WW .1") ALL DIBORDERS BROUGHT 0N Youths Indiscretions. {Prescription Free ! a: receipt of a! Three Cent Stamp, to in. m an early "El, the above prescription Ill be sent FR. #0 any address. “Only a. Three Cont Stamp m- of 1,068 electors mere Shun the n‘Qm. or required by law. md was yesterday filed ”he office of Mr. John Ridout, Registrar a- “10 County. h Februery. A petition will shortly be presented to the ecretary of Stetepking the tthe first part of he Scott Temperance Act be put in open- Lon infthe County of N orthumberlend, New Funewick. ‘Woux were allowed to vote on the nation of selling lager beer at Plymouth, Whueettfl. the other day, and the sale {the liquor was prohibited by a two-thirds ejority, It would be the some in the aunt, of Victoria 1nd they the right to own, innow in force in the county. The I “quit“! that before the County Council I consider one): a potizion it must be sign- by 6 lent one-fourth of the electors of mommy. The petition bears the sim- Tnn Scott Temperance Act will be sub- :pox were as high as 500 and 600 daily Conn city alone, and it was with great 'meulty that persons could be found to the victims to the hastily-prepared chain which they were buried. When 0 small-pox broke out the city was crowd- with refugees from the interior of the Vince, who had been driven thither by terrible famine which so desolated the es a few months ago. Among these ugees, who, Were already weakened by e hmine they had undergone, the small- i ' ' with fearful violence. The Braz- ~ ernment was doing all in its power _ allevinte the distress in the infected dis- 'cts. The Country outside of Gears suf- Eadie-I than the city itself , simply be- these wane fewer people to be ath- 3 by the disease. During the prevalence ‘ the famine the Government sent away Eat-hes people they could, about 30,000 scat- them all over Bruil. One thousand eopie were sentto Hera, where they were mployed by Celine Brothers, the Philadel- hin contractors, ion the construction of the [more Railroad. Capt. Weir said that lbile the ravages of the small-pox Ill Cesrs moot be exaggerated, there is no truth in to report that the people in the interior of le Province nre compelled to devour carrion 1d corpses. The inhabitants left in the mntry are so few, that the Government in has no diflienlty in supplying them with ll the food they require. Concerning the Americans who went to mil to work upon the Mnrmoro Railroad re of the officers of the City of Rio Janiero it! that not more than 70 of them were at ' was 0%. m‘ 5’1 whegg: STREET NEW YORK m. in what mar you 90w advertisement. Pm" Jr Y, EGAN. Hostile“, Ont y can, but the large majority cannot get pg]: ahead to take them out of the coun- In“. or m: DL‘NKIN Auxâ€"For some up.“ the licensed victuallers of York I been circulating a petition for the re- oftheDunkin Act, which, as is well rk. The remainder have scattered in ' all actions. finding it impossible to accomo- othemselvea to the climate and work. we who can raise uulficient money to pay it passage are returning home as fast as TEE SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE OF A fearfuhtory comes from Brazil. brought 0 New York on December 25th by the cup- Eéyof the steamship Rio Jauiero. He de- ’ M the ravages of the small-pox in the capital of the province of that me, and aaya just before sailing he met a cnflemun from the infected region who told in: that the people of Cent-a were dying rith Inch rapidity and such great numbers but it was impossible to make coffins fast noughtosupply‘the demand, and, as a onloquonoo, the people dug ditches and unbled into them the unlhrouded corpses ght orten at a time. The deaths from conlxs CANNOT 12v. nun: FAST xxoucu. to the vote of the Lambbon electors fl 0?] 0731?. THE SMALL-POX IN BRAZIL. SUBSCRIBE FOR “ 'IHE ADVOCATE" ONLY 10 PER YEAR, (Malays SQLAGETED, FRUIT CAKES, M IXEDTEA CAKES. All kinds of \Vatch, Clock and Jewellery repairing done on shortest notice, and war- ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Omenâ€""Northern Hotel,” Woodville. FAMILY BREAD PARTIES SUPPLIED “'HOLESALE. JGHH BERME, WALTHAM, ENGLISH ' SWISS SODA, ABERNETHY, AND FRUIT BISCUITS, VS’HOLESALE AN D RETAIL. Fall and Winfiezr Dry Goods, Call and inspect 3an New Stock of general Grocemee. Great in- ducements For Cash. WATCH-MAKER and JE‘VELLER, "Pg. 3.99.» . MAYBEE, BERRIE’S W ATCH ES. IS UNXLD . 0- filkCELBIST 2mm LORENZO MAYBEE. IN THE COUNTY and Pastry a Specialty. Cor . King and Stun“ 8t Dealer in And TRIMMING, and alooSIGN PAINT. ING. All work done neatly and with dea~ patch and warranted toxin perfect antisfm. tion. , 07‘3"; MM. Armstrowq 'stIlIop, King Street, on w lo, B. is now prepared with improved facilities to execute all kindaf of Begs to inform his friend: and the public generally, the. having rented REFERENCES. -By him! mission we refer to’the foHawingzâ€"Fnuklin 8. Lane. Louisville, drew 810,000; Mina Hattie Banker, Charleston. 85,000; Mm. Louisa '1'. Blake, St. Paul. Piano, 8400; Samuel V. Raymond, Boston, $5,000 : Eugene P. Bracket, Pittsburgh, VVatoh. 875; Miss Annie Osgood. New Orleansfififim} ; anry L. Pratt, Calumbus, Ohio, Melodeon, $125 Tickets, 250. 5 for $1.00; 11 for $2.00 Agents wanted, to whom we offer liberal inducements and gunmntoo‘satishctiom Animus- E. HALL, 92-3111 A. MOORE, Ornuous on THE Punâ€"Fair dealing «a be relied on.â€"N. Y. IIorald, Aug. 23. A genuine diatribution.~â€" World, July 9. Not one of the humbu s of the day.â€"â€" Weekly ’l'ro'bum, July 7. hey give general satin. fictionâ€"Swan eritung, Aug. 6. You will know? whit our prize is Kean-o you {my for it. No b nnks. Our patrons can ( epend on fair dealing. A chance to draw any of the above prizes for 95 cents. Tickets deScribing rizes are sealed in envelopes and well mixocf 0n re- ceipt of 25 cents 3 Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice, and sent "by mail to an, address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket ho‘den on payment of one dollar. Prizes are immediately 89“ to any address by express or return mail. 400 Gold Watches”; ....... ...... ............. 875 175 Sewing Machines................... 50 75 Elegant Pianos............................ 400 50 “ Melodoma ...................... 125 Cash Gifts, Silver Ware, et.c., val-0d at $25,000 A Prizo For Every Ticket. 1 Cash Gift,832,999 I 29 Cu§h Gifts,each$500 DAILY DRAWI NGS ! ngigge Painting, @' ALL \VORK WARRANTED Twenty percent. allowed for Cash on old prico for Shoeing. HORSE SHOEING ! WAGGON S and CARRIAGES made on short notice. CARRIAGE 1WORKS. GAREAGES 01' ALL STYLES and PRICES. IN GIFTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED BY THE COMMERCIAL PRIZE ASSOCIATIOH, n" v“... _- WOODVILLE DONE NBATLY AND CHEAPLY. The subscriber has on hand S‘ STORE $250,000 REPAIRING AND CAMPBELL'S OF N EW YORK. 10,000 KING STREET. “5 Wu? BROADWAY, N . Y1 '. CAMPBELL ll 50 By close attention to bunineas,â€"selling only to Safe customers,â€"Se clans Stock at cub pricea.--using Economy in every particu!ar,-â€" having of Wood Working Machinery adapted purely to our Work,-â€"-and thorc Hands, enables my to giVe better value than over before to our customers We have Iow made nrrangcments to furnish a well-made M unic Stml We still bald our Wide iastmment. The numb or ‘3? sale; Organs among“ our customer: ths we mak o and tthe rovutation runabout Canada and England' 13 He has also given special attention to the Bellows capacity, large, allowingl free up see for workin the pedals, which att greatest care or Strength and Dara ility. . uu urgnn 18 or solid Black Walnut. with heavy Hand Carved Trusses. The endstlnd FrontPanels are raised and finished with French Walnut Stock, highly polished. lt h The Full Board is the most simple and convenient of any in use. Any child can opal and close it with ease. When open it forms a neat and convenient Rack for Music. Thou Falls are placed so that they cannot interfere with the musical qualities of the Organ. Our designer has given great attention to the ports that have to be removed for the pur- poss of cleaning dust from the reeds or boards, which can be got at without removing a screw or nail. Has just been introduced for tho FALL TRADE. The whole can up with eare and special attention has been given to the Durability its capacity for clearness and Beauty of Tone. The Drawings have been made by our designer who has a wide-s} United States and Canada for his taste in Organ Building. Tho {\Innu‘ l- -l a I- I 1‘. . “anus maue mvourame arrangements with the leading manufacturers of Farming Implements in Ontario, he is prepared to supply all kinds of Implements of the best quality and as cheap as the cheapest He would call special attention to the combined SEED DRILL made by the Masson Manufacturing 00., Oshawa, (for which he is Sole Agent here. ) This Drill possesses all the qualities of a first-class Drill and Broad~CastSeeder,and can be changed from the one to the other while in motion. It is placed in the market this season so cheap that it is within the reach of all intending purchasers. Call and examine before buying. All kinds of REPAIRS kept constantly on hand which he will sell cheap The undersigned begs to intimate that he has bought 1 BELL’S Busmess in W nees in the Store formerly occu oodville, and intends carrying on the pied by Mr. Campbell. Having made favourable arrangements with the leading Farming Implements in Ontari "A urn-1'1] n..|l _...‘2 A I . , 0, he is prepared to supply all ki p as the cheapest. Rqapers quers, Threshing Machines, Sew- ing Machmes Repalred, and Satlsfactlon ' ’ Guaranteed, Every Organ Warranted for Five Years. Repairing of Every Description Promntly ecuted. u. n. CAMERON 'xbrihye @rgan ganufarturing gumpmy. For terms, c., apply to Which will be found on inspection more reliable as re; value than was ever offered in this village before. a choice lot of Be sure and GIVE JAMIBSON A CALL. __ - o. .. WW... Dawn uo nvo tne BelloWs capacity, which he has left room and Min? oft-9e 3p see for working. the pedals, which attachment is put on wit the are or Strength and Dara ility. lion Wnrk has been improvede herever Improvements haw been found to b a NOTICE TO“ FARMERS; in all the new shapes of ENGLISH, AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS. ms was by stri confidence an SAMUEL GEN {135’ HATS Blacksmith and Machinist. UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO JOHN JAMIESON, MERGHANT TAIL®R1 mead Reputation for the poWer and Clear Smooth Tone ()be sale; we make and the rovutatien we have for finbclm mthrnuqhout Canada and England is a sufficient gnaw”. team-selling only to Safe customers,â€"~Selecting Fiat-chm using Economy in every particular,-â€" having a great variety vadapfed purely to our work,-â€"and thoroughly competent tier value than mmr lmfnm on m... “.4-..‘ A, FAI WMBHK fiEY, Preside». HAS NOW OR SHOW "18 HUGH MCMILLAN“ he has. bought» Mr. N. B. CAMP- The whole construction has been got the Durability of the instrument, ‘nd emade Music Stool with every Org-n as regards wear and better before. J mt. recei vod t-spread reputation in the and CA NA DIAN

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