THE Odd-Fellows of VVoodville lnwe engaged the Rev. J. \Vihl, of Toronto, to deliver a lecture on the Pyrmuitls of Fmpt. in the Presbyterian church, on 'J‘uesd , Felt. 22nd. I’rmoeils to he olevotm to the relief of the poor. “'0 hope to see a large turn out, an the oh- juct is an (lip-20:4"? «loam-ring and benevolent one. The Tmcturn is about. the great pyimnid of Gizeh, in Egrpt. First, as to “hon it was: huilt luv-Fore or lifter the Floorl. Swtoml who hnilt it. Third what. it was hnilt for. Fourth, nnd why that. wns tho onlr place. on the earth's surfnm it could he huilt. Fifth, tho roasrm of its )u-oulitu' form, and design oftho rooms and clmmhem. Sixth. especially the design of tho Porn phry Coffer in tho King‘s Cnnmhor. Seventh, the important rolntion of the whole structure to tho scioncos and Commerce of tho prosont day, c. McIntyre l‘rior lnwo n large Stock ï¬f- . to k, Shoes We are selling Ovenhooo A Mmu’mtnrcr‘u List Prices. 63‘ Iurs! Furs I ! Furs ! ! A large stock good and cheap at Mcluty re and Prior ‘s. DON T f0 get the Lectule Us Inn. J. -\Vild, D. 1)., on Tuesday ensuing next. 56‘ Potatoes \\' ante d -â€".\uy quantity of good pmatoes w.aut d,‘ for “hick the hi ghost price \\ ilk be paid. Mclutyro . l‘r 01'.a THE Pul‘lox Sioial held at Mus. Arm arong’s lust Fliday evening was more sumsful than its pledecessm, aua quite a nice sum “as realized. MK Domm)‘ GRANT or MaI-iposa, lItrIly [HHC'IRSN' a ï¬nw Ira-ling shonâ€" ham lIIIlI ï¬rm “I. W'illiam HeI-m (If WMHIV tuWIIslIip, at II cast of $200. This In" tnok ï¬rst prize at the South Ontario fair IIIsI. fun In a calf, and also ï¬rst at “'lï¬t‘Iv township fair. and was aired IIv one of Mr. J. J. Davidson'e splendid bulls. 03’ Great Reduction ! Prices down in Furs. Mnntles Millimry sud Dress Goods at McIntyre it Prion' s “- Oysters ! (Intern ! ! Oysters l H Canned and m Bulk, nlw ays on hand at Mo- Intyre I’rior‘ s. DIVISION COURT Sittings at. \de Vine, OI M “Id-0', Fu-lmm I)’ 21%., and n'. VIng-in 11).le on 'J nesday, Februu‘y, 22nd, 17981. â€Ask your dealer for “Csatariuc†Machine Oil and see that. the barrel is handed "Castoriue;" as none other i; genuine. («r A large assortment of Razors just re- caived at (hum Brag. Satlsi‘actxou guaran- ‘3' Spring Goods at H. \Vilson’s. New Grey ('ottuns, New White Cottuus, New Holland Linens, cheap. Come and sec the-m. ONE of the fences of LheSkatiug Rink “as blown dmxu dulinv t1. 0 btuun last 1‘ ridm night. SEVERAL members‘ of the (ramp fmtemitj have visited tmvn since our ‘185. ’ 68‘ G cnuiné'C old “'edding Rings at Gunn Bros. ' THE Band were out last Thursday evening fox an ailing. wViolins mid Concertiuas for sale at Gunn’s' READ the opinions of the P1953 on the Rev.» .Wil i. (9, A large quantity of Flax Seed at Gunn 3103., cheap. HEAVY rains have fallen here during the past. week. THE time approaches to cook vour maple sugar. WLadles’ Shoes, cheapest in town, at Staples. Call and see them. Nipissing, Northâ€"11.30 tun. Midland. Northâ€"12, noon. Midland, Southâ€"3, .m. . For “Him Hill. llm-t ey and Glclmrm the nails close at 11:45 a.u1., every Tuesday and Suturday. , ‘ Letters for registration must be posted at last 10 minutes before the closing time. NAILS A}: RH'E. Nipissing. Southâ€"11:15 (1.11).; 7:30 p.111. Nipissing. Northâ€"4:30 p.111. Midland, Southâ€"l :30 1).“). Midland, Northâ€"4:30 p.111. Gleuarm, c., every Tuesday and Satur- day at G p.111. H' For best value in Teas, Sugars, and General Gnceries, go to Staples. Tnins going South-~8:05, mm. , 7:40, mm. 2:55, p. In. Trains goinlg,Northâ€"l 1:40, “11.; 2:]5,p.m4 7:50 p.111. CLEAR off your sidewalks. LENT be rins on the 2nd of March. SKATING Carnival this ev-uiug on the Rink. The mails close at the Wondvifle Post fflice every day (Sundays exccptcd) as fol- ownâ€" A Fiipiésing Railway, Southâ€"1:30 p. m. and TORONTO NII’ISSING RAILWAY. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. Trains going Northâ€"11:35 a. m.. and l Trains going Southâ€"7:55 mun, and 8:45 ï¬gural gamma. “'OODVI LLB I’. 0. Print... 7 cents per ybrd. Brown H:)lland,.. 10 cents per yard. Mans collars, .............. )0 cents per llmx. Fine Wool Clouds, 60 cents each, Fine Wool Squares ............ 18 cts. upwards. Meus Gurnscy shirts and‘dnwwa, 375 each. Good Corsets, ............ ... 50 cents per pair. School Books at Mohntyre Prinr's. You will ï¬n! McIntyre . Prior‘s the spot to bu your Ducts 6:. Shoes, hlnsswaro, Uroukcry, .Kc. Grey Cotton, ................. 5 cents per yd. Towelling, .. ................ 5 cents per yard. Towels, ............................ 5 cents each. We keep in stock , Choice Fm lily Flour. Cracker! Wheat, Oat Meal, Pearl B;rley._Coal Oil, Jhmc Oil, Nails, Glass, Putty, c. We are now selling the balance of our trimsd Stock of Millinery at coat, and_the balance of our Furs, we are offering at a slight advance on cost. Menu, “"omena, Misses and Childrens overshoes have been reduced to manufacturers list ricos. Now is the time to secure bargains. Come and examine our stock of Black and Co cred Cashmeres, Black and Colored Luatere, Colored French Merinoes' and Colored Russel Cords in new and fashion- able.shades. Extra value m Plain and Fancy Wincey. Scarlet, Grey, White and Fancy Flannelsâ€"all woolâ€"at remarkably low prices. 3 ' Our stock of “’orstod Coatings, Paintings and Suitings are worthy of an inspection. \Ve believe we are justiï¬ed in aaying that we are carrying one of the longest, best selected, choicest Ind cheapest stock of Scotch. English. Irish and Canadian Twecds that has ever been shown in \\ oodvillo. Ready-Made and Ordered Clothing I. specialty. Tailoring done on the premia‘es by a. ï¬rst-class Tailor. A large stock of Hats, Caps and For Goods to be disposed of within the next month. Another lot of those very heavy Mantle: just to hand, which We are selling at wonderfully low prices. Fancy Wool Clouds and Wool Squares vorx cheap. Polka, Spot and l’ompadonr Volveteeun. Our 12; cent Winoey is unequaled north of Toronto. Our 10 cent Grey and \Vhite Con/on is tho best value over shown in Woodville. \Vincey, ..................... 6 cents per yard. NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES. 20 yds Grey Cotton for $1.00 4 lbs Good Tea for $1.00 [2 lbs Raisins, $1.00 2 lbs Ball Blue, 25cm 20 yds Grey Cotton for $1.00 , I 20 yds “’incey for $1.00 , 4 lbs Good Tea for $1.00 | 22 Bars Laundry Soap for $1.0). [2 lbs Raisins, $1.00 3 lbs Sago, 250ta 2 lbs Ball Blue, 25cm 11 lbs Tapioca. $1.00 Prints good and wide 63m per yard. Heavy Twilled Uretouues onl 1" ce t Cotton Shit-tings from lOcts per yard up. y o n 5 per yard. \Voodville, Feb. 10th, 1881. L. H. STAPLES. v flock, and you u'ill ï¬nd it to your interest. He does not boast of Low Prices but will sell at Lower Prices than any man in this section. Try him and be satisï¬ed. It is no trouble to show our Goods. In conclusion we would sav, Call on Mr. Staplea at his Store 11 Archie Campbell’s and Money to Loan at from 6; to 7 per cm... Subscribe for THE ADVOCATE the best in the County. .lluCl-KS, u‘owcelungs. Towels and small \Varerl cheap. The balance, of our Long Boots will be sold at cost. 200pairs to choose from, for Spring and Summer. \Ve are showing splendid lines at prices that cannot be beaten in Canada. Groceries, New, Fresh and Cheap. Try our Tea Dust at 25ets. a pound. It will beat them all. Our 50ct. Tens in Green, Japan and Basket Fired are the right Goods at the xi ht price ' ' é(i‘rockery and Glassware at special prices, when Sets are taken. “’6 have reduced the price and are determined to give you good .value for your money. Tailoring done by Mr. Stoddart, who will guarantee a Good Fit in every case or money refunded. Ferry’s Sewing Machine. Needles and Oil for sale here. A GOOD FARM TO RENT OR SELL, CHEAP. Mr. Staples has the largest, chespest and Inst Stock in “'mrlville. and 1 that cash customers will not be able to beat his prices. Prints, Cottu Ducks, Towalliugs, Towels and small \Varerl cheap. The balance, of our L be sold at cost. 200 pairs to choose from, for Spring and. Summa". \V‘ splendid‘line‘s- at- prices_ thal cannot be beaten in Canada. Mus. ANDREW Momusox came near llcing llll)“’!l up on ‘Monduy evening last. “'liile working near a lamp, the glamâ€"of the unbreakable persuasionâ€"~- suddenly exploded with a tremendOus I‘elmrt, bmakiug into a thousand minute fragments. at a great sacriï¬ce. 'Iome and see them. A few Fu Caps mid Mulfs are left. They are the best value in the County, selling 31:31.25 and $1.75. They must go. Get one for they are chea . See our Felt Hats. 30 dozen at all prices. Rem-u-kahly low priced for the quality 1‘he Spring time is coming on and now is the time to buy a new Suit of Clothes from Staples. For good Stylish Suits at the right price, he defya competition. WHAT came near being a destructive ï¬re happened at the mausa last. Wodu nosduy. The'pnrtitiun through which n stovmpipe passes tbok ï¬ne, and but for the prompt action of tho inmates a serious ï¬re would have resulted, as it. was, the only damage done was alarga hole burned in the \mll' A FIRST-CLASS BUILDING LOT, CHEAP Apply to REV! gpops ARE ARRIVING ALMOST DAILY JAS. .A. MITCHELL \Voodville. Feb. 16th, 1861. Mr. Staples calls attention to the fact that he has determined to null o Goods at cost price. SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, WINCEYS AND SHA\VLS MOINTYRE 62: PRIOR’S. McIntyre Prior. Woodville and Lom’eville. Swat Sacriï¬ce of Geods EEflflSfl-‘Q GEE $2? ï¬EBEGEB £R£GESB FOR SALE. OYSI‘ERSv CANNED AND. IN BULK. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE. All kinds of Pmduco taken in exchange for Goods. We will not be Undersold. 7 cents per yard. l 10 centa per yard. 10 cents nerllmx. ..... 60 cents each, .AT. Toi‘.et Soup, 20 cm. per (10:. Brooms, .......... .. . l2} eta. each. Pails. .............................. [0 cents each. New Texas}... .......... 35 45 50 etc per lb. Currants, . .......................... 6 cts, per lb. Raisins, ............................. 9 eta. per 11). Good Sugar ................... 125 lbs. for SI. Tobacco .......................... 40 cts. per lb. Women’s Boots 81. per pair upwards. 7 Bars of Soap ion. Laundry Bar Soap, Toi!et Soap, ...... Spring \Vheat Barley Oats Peas {ye Hay l'omtoe: Butter Egg: Ap es Uln’fskuqu Hides Sheepskins... Wool “- Pork Snugâ€. Bologna hung». Fiuum Hgddio, White Fish. Cod Fish And Ltbrador errmgs. Oysteu Canned and in Bulk at McIntyre Prior’a. Dressed Hogs beef .. Flour, per cm Turkeys Geese 66' Toronto Oil Company are sole manu- facturers of " Castonne " Machine Oil. lu- fringeuunts will be prosecuted. “'OODVI LLE FARMERS’ MARKETS. Jck m \V 0 whine. and he [8 determined pr ices. Prints, Cott'ous, gottonades, "I. I {n- un- 5 cts. each. per bushel 55 to 60 per bushel 70 to 75 per ton 7 00 to 8 (-0 per bushel 0 20 to 0 25 per pound )5 to l8 per dozw l4 tu ‘20 per bushel 40 to 6:) per pair 25 to 30 sull otf his Woolen $1 Paper 14 to ‘20 40 to 61) 25 to 3X) 6 00 to 6 50 0 5†to l ‘25 O ‘20 to 0 27 6 50 t07 (l0 4 50 to 5 ()0 2 75 to 3 00 0 07 to 0 '8 0 06 to O 07 100ml 13 ..70 too 90 ‘28 to ‘29 25 cents, will And in proof of this RUG“! slalmnont, we can furnish nhmuhnt teati nnuials fmm than" having them in mo. To intended pnrclmv-m \m mmltl my. c. um and me it for yourselves, and, we feel comm-mt. you wi.l he omiwly autisii.,(l that. 12.0; are all ‘ they are l‘cpl‘oaentccl. It is a perfect cleaiior, nnrl chuffer. It will take out Wild Onla perfectly. It will him out all Cockle, Chess and other lmil seeds. making a perfect sample of Market \Vhelt. It is a most perfect so mmtor, and will aoparala all the large kernuls from the small and shrunken grains.‘ It is very rapid in ita notimn. lt supalal'm all kinds of mm in well 93 seeds. and if Data and Pen, or Timothy and Clnvor seed are imxml tuqcthcr and put thron ll this Mill. they will come nut. pun‘onlly scpnmlml. It will 5203) rate small and a lit Peas mm large Peas. taking them from the chaff in tho musl. pnrlcct manner. he lloney Impmwd Fanning Mill and Separator. i3 acknowledge} by all to be The Best Mill Manufac We desire to on“ the attention of the farming community to the above well known Fanning Mill, now being manufactured at our wm ks. We are pn-pared to give, HQNEY’S IMPROVED PANNIHG MILL. A WRITTEN GUARANTEE THAT GUS MILL IS ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. HE attention of farmers and others who are thinking of building, is directed to the following facts :â€"In order to prevent disappointment, it; is necessary to see just what you are buying, otherwise goods may be sent you on your order, which are not exactly what you want, and when «lid‘ereut qualities and varieties are kept in stock, you can be much better suited by judging for yourself which you will take When you have bought your Hardware, very often a. mistake is made in size or quantity, which necessitates send. im: back to the store and much time is thus consumed when you are dealing at a distance from home. In view of the above facts you are requested to call and examine the stock and prices of the undersigned who keeps constantly on hand A LARGE AND WELL- ASSURTED STOCK OF SHELF ANU'HEAVY HARDWARE. N. B.â€"Parties purchasing their Hardware from me, havin‘ more than they require of Glass, Putty, Nails. nr any other articles, may return them an iull price will bz: allowed if in good order. TERMS, LlBEnAL. Peter G. Campbell has started busiucss oppUSItv Gregor Campbell’s old stand prepared to do all kinds of \Vaggon k‘Uan-iuige-Buildiug. Repairing and Carriag iug, l’romptly Executed. c . 25 Pieces Dress Goods at Cost 7, 10, 12, and lScts w stamens 23mm wsms, M: was. 086.88 (23003, BLï¬ JK LUSTRES AND CASH- MERE. 5,11? COST TO CLEAR. I0, PIECES BLACK GASHME‘SE AT COST. 30, 45 and 60a CANNOL‘ ms BEAT. NOW IS TH 1. TIME m GEI‘ GOODS AI.‘ COST AT \Voud\illu Feb 1m.,1881 H. WILSON’B ' I ‘ HARDWARE! I’IARD'W’ARE! NIPISMNG WWW “WORKS‘ .HUCEi-I-I WIL.SON P N G- CAMPBELL, All parties indebted to me by Account, Note, or otherW1se W111 please call . and settle at once, and saye me the un- pleasant trouble of calhng on them. Accounts are now ready, and by call- 1ng and settling'you W111 obhge 'Woodville, Jan. 19th, 1880. u g 10d Hearse furnished at short notice and on reasonable terms. TERMS, MODERATE. GIVE HIM A CALL. AT COST I vrr MOODY" WLY‘I O Y" Imé‘gfilo. In order to mak: roam for New Spring (Roads; \VLHTL CL 8;; x NOTICE- may: QUALI'I‘Y. . Fa KILLALY, Canmngton. is uï¬â€˜cring all his ROD. CAMPBELL. {Lire-:1 In The Dominion. EB â€5W3. ’3 old stand, audio and Carriageol’ainb-