Aw lo: :I; Oggkeno Hide! _, Pot'otoea Butter THE Rev. Dr.‘ McKay, of Formosa, occupied the pulpit. of the Presbyterian .ofluroln lust Saturday and Sunday and ,lecmted’io the "largest audiences the church" has held since its opening, After the servicea, collections were taken up in aid of. Foreign Missions and the cum of 8200.72 was realized. The Saba hath School also contributed $21.68. The total amount collected (or this work during the year, amounts to nearly 8300. Sprin Wheat gym? Tm: Jnhilee Singers gave their en» tertainment as announced last \Ved-. nesduy evening ton very large audience. The church was ï¬lled. The entertain- mant Was all that wns claimed for it and every one left well satisï¬ed. In ootmpquence of the gteat success of the ï¬rst night's programme they were in- duced to repeat the Concert the follovn ing evenlng, ,when the church was again well ï¬lled. " WOODVILLE FA RMEBS’ MARKETS ANOTHER match mco has been ur- _mnged between Dr. McKay's Horse, “Extra," and D. K. Cmnpbell’s Mum, “Bird.†Th‘eruce will take place at Beaverton on the 25th inst. THE annual Sabbath Suhoo' Convnnn tion of the Presbytery of Lindsay will ‘ be held in the Presbyterian church, Uxbridge, on Wednesday, Feb. 23rd, 1881, at 10 o'clock, a. m. THE Sparrows are few in town this winter. ' People are wondering what has become of their little chirripers, and whether they have taken flight south-v wards. 68' Oysters ! Oysters ! ! Oysters! ! ! Canned and in Bulk, always on hand at Mc- Intyre 6L Prior's. Ma. Anon. 'Fanuag Historian for' Boldeu’a deiuion Atlas, called on us on Saturday last. He is around inter- viewing ghe “. oldest. inhabitants." '3' Great Reduction ! Prices down in Furs Mautles. Milliuery and Dress Goods at McIntyre a: Pripr’s. w, McIntyre Prior have a large Stock of! Boots a; Shoes We are selling Overshoes at Manufacturer’s List Pfioea. YOUNG men will be intem‘xtod to" know that a snow shawl or a buck~saw delxterously handled will raise more muscle than Indian clubs. THE NipisSiIIg Mail tIaiu did not go further north than the Junction on Monday lust ï¬r A large assortment of Razors just m~ oeived at Gunn Bros. Satisfaction guaran- tend. â€skins... BIAVERTON Races will take place“: Jan. 25th, 26th and 27th. ‘3' The lnrgesu and cheapest stock of‘ Mantfes iIf‘Yoodville at McIntyre 4!; Prior 3 €8- Furs! Furs ! ! Furs ! ! A large stock good {pd cheap at Mclutyru and Prior's. TOWNSHIP Council met, on Mnmlay last at Womlville. ed. WViolius and Concertiuns for sulu Gunn’s. 33. A large quantity of Flax Seed at Gunn Bros., cheap. Tm’gï¬nglï¬â€˜orthâ€"llzw, 3.11).; 2:15‘ 7:50 pJn. Tain- 30113 Southâ€"8:05, mu. 5 7:40, mm. Somme; NIPIBSING RAILWAY CONSIDERABLE grain is being markvb MIDLAND RMLWAY OF CANADA. â€"â€"__ Trains going Northâ€"11:35 a. m.. and l p m. Tram! goiug Southâ€"4:65 a.m., and 3:45 The cwt. rll‘ mailg‘close at‘ the Woodvilje Ppst $0M flattery. WOODVILLE P. O. 7 0 â€am“ .2. bnahel o o n o a o . per bushelâ€? per bushel per pair , per bushel .. per ton p6? 3 9 l 2 I0“ WM? 0 7 O Aimed writ»!- Rm 20 Yard: Winoeyo for 81.00 _29 yard! (31:6): bottom 81.00 20 lord: Grey Cotton 81.01 12 lbs. Good Rainin- 81.00 And in proof of this strong statement, we can furnish ahunt having them in use. To intended purchasers we would yourselves, and, we feel conï¬dent you will be entirely a they are represented. It is a perfect cleaner, and chaï¬'er. It will take out “7i out all Cockle, Chess and other foul seeds, making a perfc his most perfect selparetor, and will separate all the lat shrunken grains. t is very rapid in its action. It separ seeds, and if Oats and Pens, or Timothy and Clover s through this Mill, they will come out perfectly separated. Peas from large Peas, taking them from the chaff in 1 Honey Improved Fanning Mill and Separator. is m The Best Mill Manufactured In The" A WRITTEN GUARANTEE THAT OUR MILL IS ALL “'9 desire to call the attention of the fatmmg community to the above fell known Fanning Mill, now being manufactured at our won ‘ ks. We are prep‘red togive‘ mamas BEMWIS. GIVE STAPLES A_;_6AII, HONEY’S IMPROVED PANNIï¬G MILL ‘20 yards Cnt‘mn for $1. 20 yards Roller Towclling for $1. 10 yards Check \Vincey for SI. 10 yards Holland Linen for 8!. 16 yards N ew Print for 81. 50 cheats New Teas, 37$ 45 and 1 ' On hand, Oat Meal, Corn Meal prices by the quantity. All kind: WHITE BRO" NIPISSING mm W03? .KS. Give us a Call. No Trouble to Show Goods. COME AN PLEASE EXAMINE MY WINGIES. LOOK AT MY PRINTS AND CO’l'l‘ONS 100 pieces New Dress Goods, 7, IO, 12 to 25 1],] 0| “9, rice them. 50 pieces New Wmceys, 5, 73;, 9 t » 150. Mâ€" _ 0. Half price. 50 pieces New Black Lustres 15, up to 300. '25 pieces New Black Cashmeroa. 2’5. 35, 50, up to 900. ‘l‘weeds and Iï¬llled Clo 50 pieces New th. 45, 60, 75. up to $1. 50 plece's New Fringes, 8, 10, 125, up to 250. unly half price. $6,000 womu sz Goons Great Ba'rgaim in Dry Gbods! Ind prim. ""01!“ tried my TEAS AND SUGAR3 they are ï¬rst-elm and at the right Moo. tithing thrown in. Staples in the ace fur gnml. freshmew goods gt a Mr price for cub or tndo. 00 D BARN “NS _ , J .- ..... .. .......... Our villagers are by no means be- hind inf their appreciation oi the beautiful,,nor in the encouragement or native talent and enterprise. We hope therefore to see this splendid production -..uv... u. uv a-uv UJ nL’Uuuub, Note, or otherwise will please call and settle at once,_ and save me the un- pleasant trouble of calllng on them. . Accounts are. now ready, amt by call- The agent {or the unique work called on us yesterdey, previous to amusing the village: This work in prospectus has been before the public for some time and the success with which its eggpte have met, fully proves its melit. DRESS GOODS AND VELVETS \Vood ville. N 0v. GOODS CHEAP! MORE IN ARCH. CAMPBELL'S BLOCK. nomumrmmzon MEAL lawman A1?“ Pm may \Vuodville, Jun. 19th, 1880. (D EXAMINE THE FILES AND PRICES. MANY LIN â€"â€"A'1‘.HALF PRICE :â€" "01'"va CANADA. er, and chatter. It will take out Wild Outs perfectly. It will take l3 and other foul seeds, making a perfect sample of Market Wheat. It parator, and will separate all the large kernels from the small and t is very rapid in its action. It separates all kinds of grain as Well as ad Peas, or Timothy and CIOVer seed are mixed together and put hey will come out perfectly separated. It will separate small and s lit s, taking them from the chaff in the most perfect manner. he oved Fanning Mill and Separator. is acknowledged by all to be WOODYILLE ONTKRIO. . , . H _-..-.. uudulll0l\‘fl. 4.". on, U", up to 300. 0 pieces New \Vmueys, 5, 7;, 9 t . 15c. 50 pieces New and Fulled Cloth. 45, 60, 75. up to $1. 50 plece's Fringes, 8, 10, 125, up to 250. unly half price. I 10 (102. Men’s Hard and Soft Felt Hats, kg for $1. I from 75cts. to $1.00. for $1. 5 cases Men’s Long Boots, $1.90 pr. Cheap. for $1. 200 pairs Ladies' Fine Boots $1.10. $1.25 up :1. 1 Ladies‘ Mantlea and Dolmuu’s from $1.50 45 and 500. per lb. | up. See them. 3m Meal. Butter, Eggs, and any amount of Coal 0i]. All kinds 0? Farm Produce taken in exchange for goods. 1 ‘I nan Special oods. Ready MadeClothing, Boots Shoes, Groceries, Crockery Glassware, Hats, Caps and Fur Gouda. HE WILL SELL YOU NOTICE- can furnish ahuqdant testimoniajs from thin L_____ __ ., A Good Tweed Suit 87.25 Toilet Sogp 20m. set- down. First 01¢"me an Sugars. RGD. CAMPBELL. on a rest my 0! our village labial. It w l beimwd in monthly pub. The Hamilton Spectator an 5â€"“ All that romaina to make this much desired work an unqualiï¬ed success is for our pimple to meal the publishers in a natiounl spirit, adv give onoonmgemant to thq ï¬rm. comlmwd literary and artistio eï¬â€˜oro in this pgrtioular line which has ever been attempted in the country ; the fruit. of Canadian talent and Canadian enterprise." b‘ TU SELECT FROM. “THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. 1 say, come and see “fol; satisfied that they are all EXT Dominion. ES TO BE SOLD Subscribe f or The: ADV ~: \ :' z the best "~32 m the: 'Jurxty. School Boob-w McIntyre Pi'ijr'a. Y your mot. Shoes, Glassware, Uroukbry, We hoop inshok '; Choice anEly- I"! Fine Wool memm... 18 cts. Mona Gmnséy shirts and draWcI‘s, Hand Comte, ................ 50 amt: Winoey, ............ Towelling, ..... Tmla, mum..." Grey Cougn, .....- Print, .... . .... .. .. Brown Holland,.... Mom eoum...;._ .: Fine Wool 010mb. NOTE THE FC’LLOVVING PRICES} Our stock of Worsted Coatings, Renting: and Suitinga are worthy of an inspection. We: believe we are justiï¬ed in saying that we are carrying one of the lar st, best selected, choicest and chea at stock of Scotch, English, Irish and Canadian weeds that has ever- been shown in oodville. Reedy-Made and Ordered Clothing 3 goeialty. Tailoring. done on the premises by a hut-class ’l‘ailo'r. A large stock of flats, ape and Fur Goods to be disposed of within the next month. “Another lot of those very/heavy Mantles not to hand, which we are sellin at wonderfully low prices. Fancy ool. 010mb an Wool Squares verK cheap. Pol Spot and Pom pmlonr Velveteens. Our 12; cent Wincey in: unequalled 'orth of Toronto. Our 10 cent Grey and White Cotton is the best value ever†shown in Woodville. We are now selling the balance of our trimmed Stock of Millinel'y about. andithe belence~ of our Furs, we are offering at a slight advance on cost. Menu; Womene, :' Misses am! Children: overshoee have been reduced to manufacturers list ricee. Now Is the‘ hm e. to secure bargains. Come and examine our stock of Black and Co cred Caehmeres, Black 9nd. Colored Luetere, Coloned French Merinoes, and Colored Russel Cords 1n navy and fashion- ablebhedee. Extra valuem Plain and Fancy Wince . Sam-let, Grey, Whlte and Fancy Flannelsâ€"all woolâ€"at remkagly low prices. McIntyre Prior, V‘u" s‘lville and Lorne\vil aï¬-EMEMEER MGINTYRE PRICES; LORENZO MAYBEE Great Sacriï¬ce of Goods or W. G. STODDART; GabimtaMakm Undertaker, nonv-twn Gavinâ€"on. nun-mow"- .A. 0'. SMITH, HABIESS IlKEB SlDDLEB C. KING 51mmâ€; WOOD VILLE. can. on A good Incl-n- GYSI‘ERS' C.-1.\'.‘.’ED~ 11-915.?) IN BULK The Highest Price Paid for Hides, non- l-mudc. substantiul not of Double or Sin lo Hanan. Smith cannot b0 baton Home furnishing. of 311 kind: in chock. %ASH PAID FOR RIDES. All kinds 0! Produce u oo.o~.o~-o. KING STREET. WOODVILL.E.- Hearse furnished at short notice and on reasonabla terms no; anE'y I’lmm (Eu-okay]? “flung. Ont Maul, Pearl 8 Oil, Mmhme Oil, P ailt, (flush lusty, x).. 5 cents per yard. 5 cents mar yard. 5 cents each. ..‘ 5- cents pm' yd. .. Taunts per yard. 10‘oenta per ynul. l0 cants Dm- )lnix. ~...60« cents um-h. 18 cts..un\vards- .AT THE TINSHOP, WOODVILLE. raven, 37; each. 50 cents per pair. tying that we are carrying one of the lar at, best selected, of Scotch, English, Irish and Canadian weeds that has ever- Rendy-Made and Ordered Clothing 3 amenity. Tailoring. not-class ’l‘ailo'r. A large stock of Hats,_ ape ï¬nd If‘ur Goods. M“ “AuLL “A“,‘I will not be Undersold. U Ty.- , ,. .V. "-U Tobacco .. .. ..... .... ... ........ .400ta perlbo W'omen’a Bog.» .. .... ... 81.1).» pair upward-u u {vill'Qndetyre a; Prior'a hm n»: by ‘rl. .AT. '5 7" Bars of. Soap for Pails. M0" "W“J Currants, . Raising ... Laundry Bar! 'l‘oilot Soup, . rAN D emflmnga for Goods. hugm' I, Sheepskins and Farsi’by no. It. 0‘. on to... tII‘No-‘Oa-IN a gnu-no ova-bu at... n.-u~n<uu our Soap,.......... r‘M-W - noun-cc».- .. ..... 25 cents, ..... 6 etc. each. 20 eta. par don. 'Slie