Don’t fail to hem- Hamiltou Corbett, To Night. Spencer Hull. Call and see Rod. Camphell'u Imw stock of Boots and Shoes, cheap f0! canh. Two of our yuung bloods engaged in a jzunlmlee at the “ Queen's" the other evening. ()ne of them spurts a black eye now. Personal.-Wc are glad to see Mr. L. Maybeo around again, having altnOst. entirely mcovered from his recent: severe illness. The Sons of Temperance from Can" uington visited tlm Goad 'I'emplzws of this pluce, lust Fnivluy evening, and spent a real happy time. The. crows arrived last wank, and are already laying out the Country in dis triuts with a View to colonization mul the propugutinn of the species. Howeâ€"cleaning is in the near future and the average: husband is making preparations fm a visit to “his sisteia and his cousins and his aunts.†Serenade.â€"-Mr. John Crocker was. serenaded by the band, on Tuesday evening, prior to his leaving for the old comm-v; A pieusnut time was spent. at. the residence of Mr. Bick. W'e wish Jack a safe and pleasant. voyage. Runawayâ€"On Saturday last, Mr; Tremeer left his team standing unbied in front. of McIntyn-e’s hotel, at the Junction, as the eleven o’clock train was coming in. The horses took fright at the engine and'ran away, doing con- siderable damage to the cutter and har- ness before they were stopped. We have received a lutcvr from Santi- I'ingliam, but. as the correspondent fail ed to send his name we have to with» hold it. “/0 have fi'vqnently to sup- press correslmnjence from the neglect of writers to furnish their names. \Ve must. have flue names of ull cnrruslnmh dents iwi‘m'e inserting their ietters, not. for publication but. as a guarantee of 3096‘ ï¬iitl}. _ Rowdyism. <A young man named McMillan, from IH'M‘ Argyle, on Monk (layevohing lust, under tho combined influonce of corn juice and St. Patrick’s day, made things livelv for a while in the “ Eldon House." However he squared up to one of the. boys onco too ot'ten,und got his nose scratched and his head knocked through a window sash. Buteven that. did not: smisfy ï¬lm, and he prowlcd around for some time looking for somebody to thrash. AH usual there were no arrests made. Call to the Rev. Mr. Rsss.-:\r. the meeting held in the Prusbytm inn Church an Tuesday lust,it was resolwd to again extend it mil to the Rev. Mr. Ross, of Picton. N. 9. This time the call is, as it slmuld have hevn in the first; place, unanimous. The congregation ofTeI'A atipend of $1,000,.\ m. nmeund valuable glehe, and to dofrav all the expenses» of lemoving M-I. lloss's family to Wood- ville. Unless vmy weighty lemons exist in We mind of Mr. Ross, {cure- maining in his present, charge, it will be difï¬cult to understand lIUW lie-cam decline this SPCUIHI inVitntion. Our Loch-up.â€"'l‘he questien that is agitating our mind at present isâ€"For what purpose was the Woodville lock« up built? “’9. were given to quler‘ stand by Constable Morrison, that as soon as the lock-up was ï¬nished every 3 man who got drunk mul- kicked up a row in our village wouldhe immediate- ly clapped into the stone house. Yet there is scarcely a week passes without one or more ol' those characters making themselves heard, and so far the lock:- up hus never hoeurused. Last Monday there was at fellow kicking up u now in the_ “ Eldon l'louse," Constable Morris sou Wus pi'eSeut, trying to “ uphold the majesty of the law,†hut for some rem son he signzllly failed, uml the fellow was allowed to carry on till the proprie- tor of’the house was forced to put him out. \Ve are tohl that the key of ti o leokulp is lost, hut of course we can’t vouch for thevtl‘ulh of the statement. Hamilton Corbettâ€"Tho ‘Neoqlville Brass Band have been to cvnsidi-rmhlc expense in securing this talented vocal- l ist to give one of his entertainments in Spencer Hall, to night. Our exchanges are teaming with lunduturr notices of Mr. Ciii-bctt's singing. \Vc hnw snncu only for (me, i'i'uln tlw \Vhilhy 0/1110):â€" iclc~“ Mr. Hamilton (Turlwtt nmwnrud at Hopkins’ â€all on Mundny evening and delighted n Very upprecintim and- iencn with his Scottish songs. He nisu sang snnm English and Irish nwlndios, including ‘ 'l‘hu Wearing 0f the (lrvon,' ‘Tho Minstrel Pm)" and the ‘Villngn Blnckslnitly,' in which his singing wan equally olli-utivn. Mr. ("'nrlwlt surpass- es even our old favourite Ku-nncdy in his particular line, and that is saying that he cannnt he cxccllml us :1 Scottish vocalist. llis “twn ’unrs entertains ment†was one of tho grliatost treats with which n \Vhithy audience has evm' been favored.†Remember Thursday evening (tovnight), in Spencer Hall, at *7le., Adlaisslon, .25 cunts». gum! @Iztttm. Parties getting their Auction Bille printed at this olllce ml be entitled to a free notice ui ’l‘un ADVOCATE. Tommy. MARCH 25th.â€"~'l‘he Farm Stock and Implements of Mr. Robt. 0. Graham lot 1'5, Con. l0. Eldon. at 1 o’clock.â€" W. A. Silverwood, Auctioneer. Tummy, APRIL letâ€"At Lot 4, Gen. 3. Eldon, the Farm Stock and lleemente of Mr. John Cameron. Arch. Campbell Auctioneer. Wunx can» Much 26th.â€"Form Stock and Implements, Lot 11, Con. l5, Mari 083. Mr. Robt. ManbB.â€"-Arclb.. Camp ell. Auctioneer. an.\y,28th buxomâ€"Lot 9. let Com-Eldon Mr. Peter Campbell’s Farm Stock and Implementâ€"Arch. Campbell, Anna i \VHAT THEY SAY Ol" l-Tt A FEW‘ ~FAO’I‘S FOR THE PEOL" 'PThex-e are but few preparations ot medicines which have withstood the impartial judgement of the people for any great length of time. One of these is Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Read the followi and be convinced :â€" Thomas Robinson, ‘arnham Centre, 1’. Q., writes, “ I have been afflicted with rheum» atism for the last ten years, and have tried many remedies without any reliel, until I tried, Dr. 'I‘homus’ Eclectlie Oil and- since then have had no attack of it. I would rec- -ommend it to all.â€â€"J. H. Earl, Hotel Keep» er \Vesb Shetl‘ordi P. Q., writes, “'I have been troubled with‘liver complaint for sew eral years, Mid have tried! ditfcrent medicines with little or no beneï¬t, until I tried Dr. 'l‘homas’ Eclectric Oil, which gave me im» mediate relief, and I would say that I have used it since with the best effect. No one . should be without it. I haVe tried it on my horses in case of cuts, wounds, eto., and think it is equally as good for horse as for man.â€â€"A. Maybee, Merchant, Warkworth, ' writes, “ I havessold some hundreds of. hot- - ties of Eclectric 0il,.and it is pronounced by the public, ‘ one of the best medicines they have even used ; it has done wonders in healing and relieving pain, sore throats. etc. and is worthy of the greatest conï¬dence."â€" Joscph Rusnu, Township l’ercy. writes, “ I was persuaded to try Dr. 'l‘honias’ Ecleetric Oil for a lame knee which troubled me for three or four years. and I never found any- thing likc.it for curing lameness. It is a great public beneï¬t." ,4_A._.l Ahl. I-“ h- â€IE“ AtBolsovor. on Thursday, 13th i'nwant, Duncan- McRae, Esq., M. P. P... aged 55 yezu'u.. 0' "“ l'“ "" BEWARE or lmrrA'rrons.â€"â€"Ask for Dr. EThmnM EclL-ctric Oil. See that. the signature of S. 1“ Thomas is on the wrapper.. and the names of Northrop Lyman are' blown in the bottle, and Take no oIhI-r. Sold by all medicine dealers. Prlco‘Zé cents. NORTH- ‘ ROP , L YMAN. Toronto. Ont., Proprietors \ for the Dominion. Fall \Vhent,... Spring Wheat, Barley. Oats, “Nongâ€" Fcleclrccâ€"Selectcd and E locterized. l 15 l’cas l‘lggs, Park», H ay.‘ Potatoes, Butter. Fall Wheat. Spring Wheat. Barley, . (mm, I )1 cased Hogs, Butter, Lani, .. Eggs, fresh, H 43!, . . . Potatoes» ‘\'- heat, spring, do Harley, do ( mts, do Pens, do Rye. do lhessed Hogs, per 100 lbs Buttcl, roll, .. .. '{nt-ter, tub dairy. Lgus, Iresh, II: ty,.. .. Straw. ‘ “meat; £511, per lgush. Thursday, "March 20th Twa. Htmrs 0" Sootc Sangs! SPENCER HALL, \VOODVILLE†FAERM‘ERS’ MAT. KE'l’. 'l‘lm Gi'eatest Living Scottish Vocalist, has been engaged by tho ‘.Vomlville Brass Band to give one of his entertainments on tho- abovu evening. ADMISSION , - 25; CENTS. CHILDREN, 15 CENTS. CORBETTI Doouopon at 7. o’clock, Concert to commence an 8?. tim'wer. AUCTION SALES. BE AVERTON. MARKET glen! gaverï¬zmncn'tï¬.. TORONTO MARKETS. HAMILTON woonw 1.1.1:, March 12m; 1379. March link, 1979. S0 S5 @ $100 . . 80 ((5I 96 6‘2 @ 65 40 (q) 45 ‘ 63 (ry 67 50 ((1) 50’- 50 @, 6 mr 22 ((0 25‘ 14 61‘, l6 202(9), 25 7 ('0 (/11 1‘3 50 00001" 8 50 L1 .1); . 30. 85‘ to 8‘) 90 78 to 85 50 to 60 50 to 60 35 to 40 5' ‘25 to 5 75 12 to 15 8 to ‘0 IE! to 15 085 to 0 75 to 0 50 to 0 35 to- 0 51) to 0 51) to 0 56: 15 to 0 00' 3 5!) to 4 00) 7 03*t0 9‘00): 40't0 0 (m 12‘ {011' I5 3 ()0 to 40 to iT' M 10 00 0 70 WM Emmy, King $15., Woodville~ Will ofl’ér to the public on Thursday morning the 20th insc., a large line of Spring .' SPRI NG DRESS GOODS All the newest and Choicest Styles. Of All WIDTHS. ENGLISH, SCOTCH CA NAD [AN WORSTED COATINGS, BLACK DOESKINS, TWEEDS, BROADCLOTHS, FANCY CLOAKIN GS In great variety of styles and qualities}. 01le- am all fresh muldesirablo goods and will be sold at OFFICEâ€"One doorvt-nst of Post Olï¬cv, A. GU NN, VETERINARY SURGEON-l Diseases of all (lomcsticnted'n animals successfully treated: OFFICE, Mama“. IIALL, \VOODVILLB. Pay up! Pay upll LL Wignrtlcs indebted to the undersigned con‘sult thcil own intelusts lw settiins, r their accounts befnl‘e the 15th (thy of \Inrch, inst , as all accounts then out.- atnnding will be plat: -cd 1n suit. J UHN M A’l‘] I I 1530?}. AME into the premises 0f the under signed, in \Voodvillc, about the lab u December, 1878, A RED ANl)~V-‘ll1'1‘i¢ 13 and 14 Brock Street, Owner can have by provingproperty and paying expenses. J A S. ARMSTRONG; \Voodville, Feb. 24“], 1879. “6-3 West Half Lot 21, 6th (3011., Eldon. TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. AGENTS READ THI b Wa will my Agents 3 Salary of $100“ per month and expenses, 01 allow a lnrgocom- minimum .0“ our new and wonderful in- Vontiona. We mm» what we say Sample free. Address, SHERMAN. ._UO.,. Mu- free. Address, ahlny .Mmhlgqsm The Lowest Prices PRINTS g RCH. CA M PBEBL, I CBUHTY AUGTIDNEER. (Graduate of Ontario Vet. College.) Spotted Heifer Calf-L TWEEDS ! FOR S A LE. 1.879. ASTRA f. CllAiIGBé‘w mmzlum. WOODVILLE, ONT. UXBRIDGE. A REVISION OF THE TARIF} wwvxzx. WWII» \rx NVWVWWWMV WWW \ VW .Btmlwupt Slack CHEAP HARDWA R: 'I'H‘E “National Policy! HARDWARE. BOOTS. 8t SHOE _ Is selling at 50 CENTS ON THE Boots and Shoes at your own prices: A LARGE STOCK OF GROOERI] F all and Wmï¬gr 1:37 @1er can and inspect his New Stock general Groceries; Great. in:- ducements For Cash. 0F CAKES CONFECTIONERV Best; Bread lVIanufacture-d‘ North of Tore E‘ï¬cLEOD‘S NEW BAKEE 0N “AND A mm: CROOKERY CHEAP FOR CA5]; ARCH. CAMPBEL insurance Company ! Nut .\ sscti, - Government. Dcpmit NSUREH nntning lmt'lMI-m I'rupcrfy mu] I privutu residences. It. not only pays all Insects liy lira, lint for damage done by Light- ning, wlwtlmr lil‘c ensues; m' not. It pays for Nike stuck killed by Lightning anywhere (m the farm. GENERAL, . mm; G. .B.‘ FOTHERmGI-IAM,. 13.2 v; WATERTOWN Money-to Loan 9. ‘ 1 Lowest Rates. WOO DVILLE ‘“ at'l‘lltADVncnu omco. { sumscmm} FOR. um “OGDVMEMO 0'-Nl‘ vâ€"owmm, 8; PER YEAR AGRICULTU {AL U. GILCHRIS'] II’ I} AND Lll‘ F INSUR- NGFI. AGEN'IX DAVID SIDEY’S lips on hand a sylcndid assortment of new MONDAY NEJfl‘ NO CREDI'I,‘ \Vth BE $1,058,157.00 .3 1m », (mo. â€"-â€"â€"â€"AT-â€"â€"â€"- 0F. uu ...., J- lili‘c, for 131310. box, $33.00, aunt part nf‘thn Unitml Status or 013‘ nmil. nn receipt uf prica. At'lclreung-i ASH .t “maxim, 7 ‘1 361Ftiltcmsucet, Brook!“ mm» CONESUMPTI