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Woodville Advocate (1878), 25 Mar 1880, p. 3

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(3- Latest styles in Ladies' and Children’s wuq just opened at Rod, Campbell. . Whg "omplaus’ Necktie Social JulEriday evening was a decided suc~ cans, lnd evelv one enjoy ed themselves Qt All kinds of produce taken on account, or in exchange for wurk at Rod. C‘mpbell u. Noiioe.~â€"Examino all the silver that comes to hand, 1'01 there Is a good dcul of bogus coin in cilculacion just now. Horace Greeley 3 advice “Go west” in taken by a. giant. many in this section of thq country this season. Ana mail: do» a th‘. Woodvillo :Post Oflice every day (Sundays excepted) as fol- tlew.’ =- .‘ . ; v9-_,Ni'pissing Railway, South-l2, noon; and .‘m. 1 'ipissing, Northâ€"11.30 an. Midland. Northâ€"12, noon. . Midland. Southâ€"3, .m. , Fox Grass Hill.-Hart ey and Glenna-m, the mails close at [15 a..m., every Tuesday and Sajuljday. _ '- Gunn’e have'just received the largest mortment of Wall Paper ever brought to Woodvillo. Call and see it. ' Speclal services are to be held in‘ the Epiléopal church, Cannington, next eabbath, Easter Sunday. A number of our villagers intend going down. On Friday next the Good Templars of Beavcrton give an entertainment. in the Orange Hall, in that village, in which all the local talent will take part. _. Tuesday was another of these re»- mnkable days which we are having so many of this winter. We hurl snow, hail, rain and sunshine all inside of ten hours. ' J). Mchon.-â€"-Groceriea, Provisions, etc. TWP. or MARIPOSA.â€"Auditors’ Report. Joan Bananaâ€"Teacher Wanted. Friday next is Good Friday; '33- Paper Window Blinds at Gunn’s. Hot X Buns at. Berrio's for good Frin day. Ordor at. once. We are are to base lots of butchAer shape in town now it appears. MI. A. 'J. MoConquodele carries on Mr. Smith’ a luminous. Mr J no Stephenson has stmt ed on Agnes Street, and 'Mr. John Gillies; on King Street east, near the Northern Hotel. There is considel able mud on our streets at pro-ant , in fact, we believe there :8 nothing else but a rive1 of mud where the street ought to be. Since penning the above the road has again frozen up making it tougher than the “ Rocky: Road to Dublin.” .i' D. McLeod has just reached a largo stock of ijockery. Call and see. Letter for registration must be posted at; Inst 10 minutes before the closing time. ‘ Inns ARRIVE. Nipiulng, Southâ€"11:15 mm. ; 7:30 p. m. Nipi‘aing. Northâ€"4 :30 p.m. Midland, Southâ€"l :30 p. m. Midland, Northâ€"4:30 p.m. »,Glonarm, ac" every Tuesday and Satur- #15156: p.m. H0! X Bunsâ€"41am you ordered any for . to~morrow2 If not, get them an Berrie’s. 3'- 25 doun pairs of Spring Stock just mind at Bod. Campbell’s. There was quite a. little excitement in town on Tuesday. An American gen- tieman was here purchasing horses, and surest many brought. their animals in tobryxand dispose of them. placpsflaod nowhere looking promising. The variable weather will also injure the clover ciop. ‘fsdmelhing Inlereslin .-â€"-All should ow MM. a handful ofl our thrown on burning oil will quench the flames ill- mmly. If you should have a lamp explosion, try the expeliment, and see how like a'clmrm it. will work. It. is will worth remembering and don't you forgot ,it. . A POOF’SHOWrâ€"Prospecls for the fall wheat are Very poor this year in the townships in this district, the growth being oompletoly killed out. in some placosgnnd‘nowhere looking promising. 2:65,:p. u;- Tninl going Northâ€"11:40, mm. ; 2:]5,p.m.; 7:50 plm. 7 ~ ' . Trgigg (minimumâ€"8:05, mm. 3‘ 7:40, am. Notice to Advertisers.-â€"Instmctions have boon issued from the Post Office Depa'mnont in relation to the enclosure of hand bills in newspapers as supplo~ memo. If they are enclosed in news- papow hoioafter the mfb of postage on tho Papers will be three cents a pound extln. Hereafler, merchants wishing to field pupplemenw through the news- [)3th Vi}! 11th to pay the additional TORONTO a NIPISSING RAILWAY. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. Tramp going Honkâ€"1MB!) a. m.. and l m "l‘ufl'uu going Southâ€"7:55 a.m., and 3:45 NEW ‘A DVER'I ISE MENTS. gm @Iuttm. ' WOODVILLE P. 0. Leaving ToWn.â€"-l"ur' the last. two or three wm-ks hht'lo has been a sit-ail)? 1'X0dfli of whim; mun i‘mm our vxlhgc. Mr. l’uter Campbell, felt for Toronto; Mr. 1:). Croatia: hm gone to Manitoba mjmn his tail-er; Mussi‘s. \V. C. Gil- christ. and D. McLaughlin have secured situations in Cannington; Mr. Thus. Morrison has gone to Sunderland u. complete his trade, and to- day Mr. Men. 'l‘nylor leaves for Kingston to join the. band in commotion with the King~ niiou Battery. ‘ We are sorry to ice so nn'iny of the boy}; leaving us, but. wish them well whenever their 10% may be cast. 'Dramalic.â€"The Amateur Dramatic Club, of Bolsover, will give an‘ enter- tainment in Spencer Hall, to-Inorrow, (Fiiduy) evening, when they will pre- sent “ Ben Bolt's Sloop, or the Master so kind and so true." This splendid Drama was presented to a large and- ience in Bolsover last week, and the success they met with has tempted the Club to try their fortunes 'here, and as the ohject for which they are trying to raise money is a good oneâ€"the resent" ing of St. Andrew’s church,â€"-we hope they will be well patronized. There will be some splendid selections of vocal and instrumental music, and a laugh- alxle farce to conclude with. The ad- mission is fixed .ut 25 cents, and 15 cents fin clfildten. flickets can be had at Tue ADVOCATE office or any of the stores. AT \Voodville, on Tuesday, 16th inst, the wife of Mr. John Logan of a. daughter. ‘ THE .ALTAR. 0n the 19th instant. by the Rev. A.- P. McDiarmid, Mr. E. F. McGimaio, of \Voud- ville,to Miss Mary J. Morrow, of Port Hope. THE GRAVE. A'r Caunington, on Wednesday, March 2451), Mr. John MuDougall, aged 60 years. AT Gun. 8, Eldon, on the 13th inst; Mr. Donald Cameron, at the advanced age of 80 years. The Great Shoshone“ Remedy and. ‘ 21115. The success that these medicines have met with since their introduction to the public some years ago, proves plainly to the most skeptical that they are medicines that per- form what they are advertised to do. The virtues of these medicines haVe been well tested. and have withstool their trial in a most satisfactory mamnr. For disease? of the Blood, Liver, Lungs, acqthey are unsur- passed. “’0 have testimonials of miraculous cures of these diseases, and of many others. If any one is afflicted, let him try a bottle of the remedy and a box of Pills. No injuri- ous eli'ects will follow their use to the most delicate person, as they are purely vegetable, there being no mineral matter in them. The cost is small, while the advantages derived from their use will doubly repay you for your expense and trouble. AT woomme, on "Friday; 19:}: inst, the wife of Mr. (James Stephenson, of‘a sou. The Boy’s Own Paper.â€"-Tho attent- ion ot the public is iequested to the beautiful Chronios (l'ioui u painting by Wagner, given with the February part of'the Boy's ()wn Paper, which is ofa most attractive character. “The Chur- iot Race,” as taking place at the Col- losseuui of Ancient Rome is full of incident, and the dush of ihe Chm-iot- eers is met by the enthusiastio'mhnir» :lti‘fll of the spectators. VVhep we mention that the printing is by ‘Kron- heim, we have said enough to bespeak for it a. hearty welcome, not only by thousands of boys, but by their parents also. Nor is this the only picture of interest. Numbers will he equally ino- terested' in the portraiture of “Ships of all Nations,” a. full sized plate of tWeuty-one vessels. ' Try these great remedies and be convinc- ed that they are no humbug. No one who has tried the Shoshonccs Pills has pronounc. ed an unfavorable opinion of them ; no fam. ily where they have been used will be with- out them. Full information may be had on all particulars touching theme, and the ex- perience of those who have used them. by securing the Treatise or the Circular from your druggist Free. Price of the Remedy in pint bottles. 8| ; Pills 25 cents a box. Sold by all medicine dealers. Fall Wheat... Spring \Vheat Bmley Oats Butter Eggs Potatoes Hay ... Peas I’m-k Beef Geese Turkeys ,..I Chicken! ‘ Ducks ... \\ oml Hard Wood SOIL. Lard Tallow WOODVILLE FARMERS‘ MARKETS. ' Teacher Wanted. ‘ gun: fidvcrfimumtfi. ‘ITH Third-Class Certificate. for 8. S. No. 6, Garden. Apply to JOHN DONNELLY, . Email: 1’; 0. THE CRADLE. l 18 to] 20 a." l 18 to l 20 ...» 50 to 60 _ .. 30 to 31 15 to 17 per dozen 12‘ per bushel 30 to 35 per ton 7 00 8 00 pe'r bushel 50 to 60 per cwt. 4 50 to 5 00 percwt. 4 00 to 5 0:) per pound ()5 to 0 06 “. 0 07 too 00 " “ 005 to() 00 “ “ (I 06 too 00 per cord 2 £30 to 3 90 “ “ 175 t02 00 per pqungl lOt to 0 00 pevramund' 5 fie 0 00 PARTIES indebted to me by Note oi Book account must pay at once u must huve money to carry on busineqs with. Unpaid TAXES ! “N and Copper - Ware! 1-1 SATURDAY, 20th MARCHf'iééd; \villpositively have their good: distninod, without respect to persons. Balance from Loan Fund, ‘ Balance due from Cullector, North Division, do_ do South do To Cash for Goose Lake Debentnros, “ Assessment for interest " Balance due Treasurer” .. do Cash on hand mm: mm, mm. TEA. AND COME POTS, SEMI-ES, Japmod Ware, M Manufactured from the best materials and at the cheapest rates compatible with good workmanship. A lace and select stock of Shun b be“ makers on hand. 7*. ABSTRACT ACCOUNT OF A. CAMERON Tzeasurer of the Municipality All kinds of repairing promptly attended h; To Balance from last audit, ‘ Cash from '1‘. Wallace, Collector 1878. . “ “ '1‘. Smith, do do ' Nun-Resident Tax and per cuutage. O 0 John Muttlnic. License Inspector, 1878 “ A. A. McLanchliu, do 1379,... ‘ Hunt of Road, (Jon. A, “ Fines " Clergy Reserve Fund “ l’art Payment of Old Town Hall... “ Indigent Refund. . .. “ School Tax Reluudod “ Statute Labor. “ Thomas Wallace, Collector for 1879, " Thomas Smith, do do 9 Collector fox; Eldon. Woodvillo, March Int, 1880. 138-3 'r. A. (SLOUS'I'ON. Wopdvillo, March lst, ISSI). Stoves ! TI NWARE Oakwood, February 5th, 1880. LL parties w}|_0_3e Ta_xel are unptid on 4-. . m--.--. LAST CALL. KING ST., ‘VOODVILLE, ’IO‘VNSHIP OF ELDON â€"DEALER INâ€" JOHN )1 may. ASSETS. DR. GOOSE LAKE DEBENTU RES ACCOUNT. . $l422 65 By Payments on account of Drain, ' Z3 §§ “ Interest on Debentures, MARIPOSA, for A. D. I879. 1/ ‘53) This space is wavvwwvwvvvyvvuwwv‘ A Large Stock of Spring Goods Arrivi next week. WM- HENRY, A MASON, MAN A023. F251: JVI‘UN'K‘I-IEY $|50 Pemjmnum ->1«13c‘wan\ "um FOR :‘SALEfl- BY: ‘A(|.;:____ BODKSELLERS 327343 11 811064 09 8 331 69 6740 s: 8332 s; 39 04 23 48 81521 30 I 95 6356 38 4632 15 74 61 18 50 15 00 06 I5 277 90 3 50 17 97 ll 00 5926 88 5390 23 140 04 24 80 By County Rate, 978. ‘. do do W9, “ School Section. “ School DebunturII, " Township Election expenIII. " Iuli gents “ Gravel l’itI ... ' “ Non-Resident School Tau:u . “ RondI. lhidg eI and Shinto LIbor, “ Woodville PolicI llnto, . “ Safe for TownIhip .. “ Salariel, ... . “ Printing and Stationery. . “ Legal Expenses.... ... . " Rog istrotion BirthI, to. ... . “ MiscellanaouI, " Goose Lake Deinxtnromuu interoIt, . “ Balance, Balance due County Treasurer for 1879 do Treasurer Goose Lake Drain TORONTO , ONT. LIABILITIES. on. 314

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