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Woodville Advocate (1878), 23 Jan 1879, p. 5

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Beware of the vendor of goods who does not advertise, He is a stingy grub with nothing but old gomls,itmn which he will make his interest out of you if pouihlo. Deal with the lover of the nimble nixpence, .und. yend {the ladverr. ..Ww€t If it is possible for you to get along the present your without running up a bill at. the store, do it. Slim-c bills glow very fastâ€"faster than weeds or wages. Pay as you go. Have no heavy bills lmnging over you at the end of the year. uvuu Induction. Call and inspect the Stock. Returnedâ€"Herr Mark Mendelson Phrenologist and Lecturer, has arrived in town again. Herr Mundelson is well known in the neighbourhood and his many talents do not require any connnenw. Last summer when the hot wave from the West struck us no violently, we fe.’ t as if we’d like to go out. and shovel 10 feet of snow oil' a neighbor’s sidewalk, and not charge him a cent. \Ve don't fuel that Wily now. A pair of horse-blankets should be found With eVery mun who owns a horse. It is u. barbarous practice to al- low dumb nuinmls to stand uncovered on the streets, chilled to the marrow by the piercing winds of winter. Read Arch Campbell's ndvorcise~ Inent ! Mr. Campbell has recmltly purâ€" chased the Bankrupt. Stock of Mr. D. Sidey, which he is selling at a great chuctiuu. Cu” and innmmt Hm .Qsmd- The man who objects to allowin fifteen or twenty school boys to a who can come the nearest to his left. em- with n snow-hull, whouhl kick the cut. off the family hearthsmne. Bad Roads.-’l‘he road between here and Argyle is in a fearful state. The “ pitch bolus” in some places are two to four. feet. deep. should he done and at once. 8 CO from Something ' I Air your rooms two or three times a day during the cold snap ; it is general- ly after a period of tightly~closml doors and windows that diptheriu and scarlet {ever are most virulent. If a stop is not put to youngsters running after and clinging to sleighs on the streets, we will have a firsbcluss accident. to chronicle before long. DriVers, whip behind ! _-.. . . J1. " One of our exchanges says : ~ “ If the portion Who brought us that load of green elm wood would bring um n load of ice for kindling we think We might burn the wood." The next thing to be on the guard against is a. big thaw. After the big snow storm n big tlmw would nntnmlly come. And its January, you know. About these days look out for stars. They uro best even from a horizontal pus tiou on the icy pavements. Gui Sale.~M:-. Henry Osborne has recently purchased the “ Carmichael” farm, 30 acres, for the sum of $2047 .50. The new township council were sworn in on Monday last, we might. also mention that the old council were also swam in. Report of North Victoria Agricultu- ral Society will b? found in another Column. ’79 begins to feel at home. The days are lengthening. More snow, and still more snow. Grain is steadily coming in , much stir in business. If this is the open winter that predicted, we’ll take ours shut. Soliciting under the new regime a continu- ation of the favors so libarally bestowed on ‘us in the past. and wishing our numerous {fiends and patrons. in spite of the hard times a. "Merry Christmas and a Happy New YEAR” “In yuan-in P. S.â€"Accoulits are now ready and as we wsnt money, parties interested are request- ed to call and settle forthwith. vu|lU v “““ I . hew Year," we remzun, ()ur Mr. Campbell has returned from Montreal, where he made special purchases of general Dry Goods, Clan'l‘artan Dress Goods, 510.. together with a choice lot of Fruits and General Groceries, which buyers should inspect before purchasing, as hard pun prices will be quoted for cash. Thu subscribers while grateful to a dis- cerning public fpr the liberal patronage be- stowml on than: in the past, beg to announce that on and after tho that day of January, l879, their books will be closed and positive- ly no credit givenâ€"excepting as per special armligunwntâ€"believiu I thattho true Nation- al Policy consists in t e adoption and car- rying out by individuals of the ” Pay as you go” system. Having tried the credit system to our hearts’ content, we pronounce it an unmitigated evil-4»: it affects buyer and seller, especially the latter. 'l‘hc Bailitf gets all Bills I! “'oodville. Dec. 18th. 1678. 3. 0E. @nmphclm (Eu ~1vvxvv‘-\.\\~\ THE CASH SYSTEM. wont nan-ans. ‘. C. CAMPBELL Co. winter that was u know. : ~ “ If the , not -v-n- III'J. At Beavorton, nn 2lat inst" the wife of Mr. H. Waller, of a daughter. At Beavorton. on 19th in“, the wife of P. D. McArthur, merchant, of d duughtor. At Lornevillo, on Friday, Jun. 18th. 1870, Christina. the beloved Wife of Mr. Donald McIntyre, aged 39 years. " , _,_......- .vl v- ", I‘vtt‘! ll] VIIU ‘W'! U- A. Jewell, showed a very encouraging alatoofnilairs. The total contributed for mixsions last year was 818.34.â€" Addresses were delivered by the Rev. Messrs. McCumus, Smiley aml Potter, interspersed with suitable singing by the choir. Missionary Meetingâ€"Tho annual missionary meeting in connection with the Methodist, body in th‘s section, was held on Tuesday evening. The chair was occupied by Mr.W. A. Silverwood. The annual report, read by the Rev. J Good Joke.â€"â€"At Campbell’s auction sale 0! Boom and Shoes, the other even‘ ing, a young fellow in Iche crowd was noticed as taking a deep interest. in the proceedings. Finally a pair of rubbers were knocked down to u bidder for 15 cents. After the sale Wus over this young fellow went up to the auctioneer and said : “Alister. I’ll take a pair of them ruhbets at fifteen cents, if you'll take Wood for them next. winter.” It is needless to my he did not get the rubbers. Cicerone Lodge 195, l...00 F. â€"Thé following oflicem wow installed, last Tuesday ev eni11<g,-fo1 the ensuing telm, by B10 P. McSweyn, D. G.W..N G: â€"â€" J11o. S. Sidey, N. G, William Smith, V.G; Gco.R.Steve11q, S; C. R. B111. ber, P.;S A. G111111,T,J110.Matl1iexo11, W; A. M111"1'11_1.C; A. Adams, LG; P. McSweyn, O. (x , John B.C.1mpl1ell, RWSN G; Thou. CloustoxAi, L...;SNG A. 'l‘aylm, 11. S. V.,‘G J..1l[itcllell, LMSVG. Concertâ€"The Bupd have at last de- cided to give a concert,which is to take place on Thursday, Feb. 6th. “’0 hope the villagers will turn out well and patronize them liberally. The Band Funds are exhausted and a call to the villagers is absolutely necessary. We hope the friends of the Band will give it their support as they have done any former occasion. . Matrimonial.-The first. marriage reâ€" corded in our village for 1879, took place last Wednesday, the 15th inst.., the eldest daughter of Mr. \V. A. Sil- verwood, being united to Mr. Obadiah Routley, of Eldon. We wish them happiness and prosperity. CHEAP HARDWARE. Boots and Shoes at your own prices mum's. DAVID SIDEY’. IS “ SMALL PROFITS.” ARCH. CAMPBELL. Is selling at Al; her residence on PKing St” next door to Mr. MoSw’oyns PM“. can he attended It then owu residonco' l tequired Music Lessons on the Organ The owner can have him by proving property and paying expenses. ROBT. ADAM. ‘IIII .3, ,7 ‘ _ , f............ .u vuv nuuaurluel' U Lot 4. 14th Com, Mnriposa, about the 20th Nov., 1878, A SORREL HORSE. Aaed. noon, and will bérfiki in his line. Now in t4 job done. OI" Cnnnington, will be Va; â€"thc “ Eldnn House,” \VoodVillo, EVERY WED- NESDAY afternoon and SATURDAY fore- , _ "Mn a..- ....H I, Shaving and Hair-cutting 0" TERMS MODERATE. Fall Wheat, . .. Spring Wheat, Barley. Oatx, Peas Eggn. Park, Hay. Potatoes, Butter, “(Mns .WVMW 0n the 15th inst, at the residence of “1:: bride's father, \\’m. A. Silverwood, J. l’ \Voodvillc. Mr. Obadiah Routley, oi mum; to Miss Eliza Silverwood. MISS H. G. STOTT m.4in.pd. w-.- u-v, why can not we, the merchants and mechan- ics of \Vomlviue, or aniza ourselves into a Club, and meet wee 1y for the discussion of the pros and cons of our business ? H oping to read the views of my fellow businessmen on this subject, in the columns of Tm; ADâ€" VOCATE, I remain, yours truly, Sm,-â€"-Haviug noticed in your last issue thata meeting was to be held in Grant's schooi-house, for the purpose of organizing a “Farmer’s Club,” the thought struck me, To the Editor of THE Anvocuz : AMEi \VOODVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET. Ztew fidmtmmenm. E into the remixes 0 ‘4. A ”HI I?” “A‘. 3,! the subscriber is now prepared to give '._ ARMSTRONG. ASTRAY. v,__°__ ..-. nun ulc, the mgr-chants and mechan- MARRIED. 15 to O 00 3 50 to 4 (N) 7 00 to 9 00 40 t0 0 00 10 Roll 13 mmmmw .rwmmmmw 00000 MERCHANT 3° :23 070 SUBSCRIBE FOR TIIF ADVU- -CATE ONLY 31 PER ANNUM. ll" PAID IN ADVANCE. at4o'clock, p. m, a number of Watches left by the {allowing persons for repairs and which repairs have not been paid nor Watches claimed. Geo. Furniu's Watch. 76ctu.â€"-Silver open- faced. Donald Bruce, English Watch, 750ta.-- Silver open-faced. Cheque 80,â€"Silver Hunting Case Watch, ,I 32.25 JOHN A. DUCE’I‘T, Auctioneer. Benetton , J an. I 1th.. 1879. "‘S'lev wing 5a......';e':,i"r;;'.;;;i;;33.13 90'“ W Anotionoer. . 0. w. VANZANT, JOHN A. DUQE'I‘flj. ' Watchmaker. lgtpf February, 1879. 7‘ R. G. \V. VANZANTlm ato announce l I that be will sell by Pub ir- Auction at the Hamilton House, in the Villagu of Bea- ve. ton, on Saturday, the Under Mechanics’ Lain Act. NEW CAKES CONF ECTIDNERY The BEST 50 cent TBA in town TRY IT Pf‘Fti‘” mny rpclnim Watches before date Best and most Complete Mill M; ufactured in the Dominion. We would respectfully call the attention of ti MILL now made at our works. SALEM In the office lately occupied by Tm: Anvocnz. ‘8‘ Enlarging and copying old pictures a. specialty. Call and see him. New Gallery, 0pp081t6 the Fall QM Wilma? Dry @Qods, Call and ms set his New Stock 01 gangral CEroceriFes. Great in- ducgmentsF or Cash. 13 about to commence the Photogra hic business the public in general that on and a ter Monday all kinds of Photographic Work, at his W‘ PHOTOGRAPHY! e ‘HONEY’ IMPROVED FANNING MILL MC GILCHRIST Has an ban 1 a. nylondid assortment of new Agricultural Works Is wow IN FULL BLAST We 'ask our friends AND .MMCEABYEN, ‘A FULL STOCK 013-“ It is undoubtedly he and the farmers generally to 7.--" .. .. uuu Un VII-5n (Will- ?nny, which has made more leaps to fume ( )r the last twontv- three years than any Ot'Nr Y um can get :auy time on want Q0 reps IIptuQUyc-ars, Thé tin“, amount pf the I’m") in mlvacfiIl, no do notion being mad» for cnIIImiuioI}; paymep a in «“09qu or cxpencca. For further particulars apply to __â€"_'~. If you want money to buy more 1111111,. pay nfl’ a mortgage or other debts, Wu won . advise you tn we the reduced te'rms “of fig. Canada l’cxtrr‘anent 1.0m: am! Savings} 100m- nnnu “pl-u... ... County Clerk's Office. Lindsay, Jan. 13, 1879 January 2am. 118,79. At the COURT HOUSE. in the Lindsay, on TUESDAY. co m cu Cfldfllfi’fi’fl 1.; 2o'clock,’ COUN TY COUNCIL! ORPORATION OF THE COUNTY VICTORIA. -â€" A NOTICE thelarming oommm'ty to tho FANNING .s. This mill in known as \VOO DVlLLE Cure for 33rd Times. STORE ls hereby given'thgthe ‘-‘ Northern Hotel, in WOODVILLE, would intimnte to” next, he will be prepared to execute Will meet in the p.m., pursuant to Statute. JNQ (.1 mortam. T MATCH E'I'l', County Clerk Charges mod‘ Town .of gm»; 2 for

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