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Woodville Advocate (1878), 2 Mar 1882, p. 5

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w The latest Novels by smdard anthem at Gunn Bros. Is this Spring! @- Go to Gunn’ s for speciavalue in \Vatches and Chains. ROADS bad. Business anlL; 25:an Is a. tising town to to east of this \illage about. tlneo mil‘ for. .merly GI as Hill. @ P McSweyn basjusl; mived a ' handsome stock of new Spring ttwedI. Call and see them Vimoxu Lone-1:130. .G, 3.0., mgt in Mason‘s Hall, 0‘? :r Messrs. Cnvw Jr Cowaz’s cf ore, Victor.t Loni, on that and Wedne (13.3 of each mont'. - thmoxs Loncx. I.0.0.F. meet e'ory Tuesday evc ning at 8 -3’clock at McSws'n's Hall, Wcovlville. (343mm row mzzmvr, 2.0. OCR; net. first and third Prriday :21 each month a Odu Fellowa' Hall, (J‘s-suing5 ton. : February20th, Avri125th, Jug 11th, Eupâ€" tamber 191'; , November 14th. 1881', Jamâ€" my 18th, and March 13th. 0 AK“ 00D. Februar: 27th, April 20th, Juy 5th Oct- ober 4th. 1883, January 101: h, .J'awh 1m VICTORIA ROAD. February 215%., April 26th, July 1261:, {‘3' - tember 13:11, I\«vembe1'5th. 1333, Ju' my 19th, Perch 11th. mescn nova, I.OO.F, Lees} ”3‘ Thursday evening, L-. C dd Fellows. Hall, (hunington i Tm: Midland Railway Conway .m tends erecting at Belleville ding ,he season an cle‘mtor similar btba‘ oi Midland, to cost $100,000. Q” A large assortment oGenuiue Gold Wedding Rings at. Gum. @’ For the latest in Naties can at P. McSweyn's. \Vomlvil.’ \Voor-VILLP. L. O. L be. 32, meet scond Wednesday emh month, at MoSweyn' s iull, \Voodvilc. Tm: Social held in McSwn's Hall last Fridm. night tamed on quite a success. bad RD? and singg formed the princi m1 amusements F man- cially the wsult was quite ) to ex- poctations. g. A new pwpuration for ha ppeo‘ hands at (‘unn' s. ‘3- Best variety of fints ever shown in "Yucdville jusmrived ut McIntyre 5.; Pricr‘a, A!“ Iâ€"l3~:1'kl-t,' wLO lxavcricd "TEA- 1BBRY," pt'cx .u it the .int thing on this oarth_.'o.~ t“) "(V-:fh and 3th. 5 cent samples TORONTO NIPISSING RAIL\VAY. I'rltf. fa": the sius'nJ “filer: A careful man who does itself testi~ fies that “If three coats of I: pine tar be applied to the 50193 ofuoots and shoes they will never Wet rough and will wow 3 3| eat deal Your. Pamnn‘zkuu C1wm:n.-â€"Service is he’d in the above church at 11 o’clock a. m., and 8:30 p. m. Rev. Alex. Rose, M. A., pasta: Sobbnth School at 3 o’clock. OUB. merchants are intro; :31. their spring stocks and otherwise t1: .rin; for the swing trade. @‘ Just opened - La. 9 tea; a.“ Crockery vex y cheap-at; ‘1 Vicn :L W For the cheapest and 6‘:- value In'l‘weed Suits go to P. McSeyn’m Trnlna going Southâ€"8:05, um. ; 7:45. mm. 3:l0. p. In. Tninl going Northâ€"11:40, mm. ; 2:35,p.m-; 7:50 p.111. ‘2}? WHAT IS metl Ask any Farmer, Thresher 01': Mill man, or in fact. any man wh uns machin- ery ufuny kiml. nml hgvill tell you that. it is the only MM)”: OIL which will wom- wlnul m Unit)” and won't, gum or clug your "Ilium-y. Ask your dealer for it aunl lo no other. Tnins going Northâ€"11.00 I. m.. 12:35 p.m.. wd 1:40 p.111. Trains going Southâ€"7 :50 3.1m, 11:00 mum. and. 3:00 p. m. CANADA Mnnomsr Cnoncn.â€"Servbo every Sabbath evening at 6:30 o‘clock. RN. W. Richardson, pastor. Sabbath School“ 10:00 A. m. 11:3?er L.O.L. No. 'l,i53, meet Pas-I Wednesday of each mart. at Hal-flay. Rm.» may. the Social T McSweyn’s Hall on Friday evening m. A Splonu did programme. M r. “K. Slim-Wood, artist, will give some aricatures of leading pcrsouagm. 31mm (film! Division Conn; for 182. Q \) \h and 3:3 ENIcSweyn’l French '1 am Wtzngs. Smiling new‘ MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. gm! gagdattm. CHURCH DI BIC'I‘OBY . Wi‘lETIEfi. \VOCDVILLR. Mn. ('ms. 'l‘llmn‘snx, deputy-move of Thur-uh, recent! sold to the Anmricnn buyers n Cult oigl’I'tcen months 0ch weighing 1,230 pounds, for which he received a very handsome sum. Mn. Issac French informs us that. upon examination. he finds the fall wheat and strawlierrv plants nninjnrod by the past winter. He reports the raspberries, especi- ally tender varieties, considerably damaged. and expectsn Very poor crap the coming snnnner.-â€"-Oshmvn erormrr. .Tr. G. \V. \lacnlly. Pavilion Mountain, is. 0., writes : "Dr. 'l‘hnmns’ Ecleotric Oil is the best medicine I ever used for Rhon- mrztism. Nearly every winter I am laid up with Rheumatism. and have tried nearly evnry kind of nwdivinu wiUmnt getting any lwnelit, until 1 used Dr. 'l‘hnmns‘ licloctriu Oil. It. has Worked wonders for me, nnd I want nnnthor snnply for my friends, i't'c.” Tm; Established Church of Scotland. in the shape of lands, exchequer grants and the estimated value of manses nud globes, receives £320,000 a year. Joseph Rnsan, ‘Porcy, writes : “I was in'luccd to try Dr. Thmnas' Eclectric Oil for I lameness Which troubled me for three or four years, nml I fnuml it the best article I ever used. It has been a great blessing to Bunxs AND Scum an; promptly cured as well as all flush \rnunds, sprains. bruiseu, callous lumps, soreness: pain, inflammation and all painful diseases ; by the must Rhcnnmtic Remedy, Hagyarcl's Yellow Oil. For external and internal use, Price 250. Tm: 'Iurk couuig‘ councillors have marl :st- 1y increased their own acssional allowances to $3.00 per day. wiih the old mileage of 5300. a mile, and the \.3r(‘.311’| salary has been advanced to 83%, Mr. F. C. “'ells, Chung”; and Du;‘ gist. Port Colbcme. Ont” “xi-{es : “Nor“.rcp . Lyman's Vegctnlde Discovery sells WC“ and gins the best of satisfaction for all disem as nf‘thc blaod.” ’ mate has passed the Bill granting Mr A. :aham Lincoln the cream of her yznsnn. A 371;!) was born “iimaf. arms in Toâ€" ronto, a few days ago. [1: i: quite hunky, and i: expected to Sive : . A v D a. pa ‘. Jet struck ihe villnge shout the nme time .313 was arrested but proved himself to be a gzrzm’ne. However, the dinppointed oue~ axpect to find their impostor and make 3.5x: pay for it. A short time ago A peddler of jewellry struck this part of the country. He Went north where I believe he succeeded in dis. posing of seven-n1 rings stating that they were gold. Next day one of the purchasers doubting the substance of his purchase cnme here and 1nd One of his ring: tested, when behold. it: brfliinnt color turned to a black. He had a. wnrnnt issued for the bogus peddle“ who had already made himself same. It mny be stated thnt another Mr. Washington’s ahmty in Baby take up last Friday. Mr. Albert Johna‘on of Lstbany. who has been “tending uchml at Bexlcy for near time. has left for Harland where he ink-3...: to clerk in the store of Mr. McLaughlin. Division Court WI»; held here 1131: Tues- dny. Quite a number of cases were diapmad Mr. Thomas Adana of Lindsay, was out here ‘ few days ago disposing of a. horse. THE resic‘. ance of Mr. H. D. ansden ha} a. ver;' narrow escape {mm being destroyed by fire on Tuesday afternoon last. it; ap‘wars that during the ab» sense of the inmates the chimney took fire and tha burning soot fulfiug to the base set fire to the block used to dent the flu: from soot; whichlfaxlling outigaited the flaw, burning a circle of about three feet before dying out. It certainly was a wonderful escape and can culy ho accounted far by the Inc}: of draught. to fan the flames. @‘ Nowlcaâ€"All parties indebted to me aither by Note or Account will please call and settle immediately and save me the cost and trouble of cailing or sending accounts to them. All debts due we must be paid before Karel] 35;, as business requires it. P.0d. Camp- bell. WOODVILLE horses did not come out fiist best. at the Port Perry races. Dr. McKay’s “Extra" took third place in the stallion race, D. K. Campbell’s "J. L." took third in Coll; Race, and “Minnie Campbell” third in the Green @‘ LARDINB Rheum: On. is manufactured solely by McColl Bros. Co., Tomato, and is the only popul-o ar Machine Oil (0-day in use by all mill men and farmers. Try Lardine. on Thursday lass. 'Whila working in the stable he fell and broke his wrist. The limb was propptly rmt and is doing well. MR. JNO. SPENCB of 15th Con. Mari poaalpet vgith g very*pninful accident Tm: construction of s new union station at Lindsay is expected this summer us put of the Midland con- solidation scheme. Twenty passenger train per day will pass through Lind- say, and as many freight trains. @' Spring Prints and Tweeds to hand, latest patterns and styles, very neat. McIntyre Jr. Prior: w - Satisfaction guaranteed in Razom and Pocket Knives at Gunn’s a Manufacturer: of Reapers Movers and Threshing Mmhines pmfor “ Castorine.’ From our own Correspondent. VICTORIA R0 AD. We are selling Ton cheaper than can be hung ht at “hnlesnlo in 'l‘.oronto CALL AND ('I' I A SBARGAIN. Clover Seed, Potatoes. Apples, Pork, Beef, Beef-Hides, Sheepskins, and Poultry. Inmeville. Famous Li-Quor Tea. Bouts Shoes. Beady-Madpllluihing and Spring Dry Bonds. NEW STGRE, LGENEVILLE REPAIRING}. PAZETLNG AND TRIMMING Harsaashsefimg at aEE tines. FIRS' ‘ ~0LASS SEASONED MATERIAL. Would intimate to the pnlzlic generally that he has purchased the Carriagc and Blacksmith 'Shopa formerly occupied by H. McNeill, whore he is prepu ed, together with Carriag was, Buggies Waggons, Cutters Sleighs c,, HARWOOD’S CARRIAGE WORKS, WOODVILLE. STALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned till March let, 1882, for the supplying of 20 CORDS of Sound Bod Hardwood, for the use of Woodville Public School, wood to be of 2 ft; lengths and delivered not later than April 15th. JAS. STUART, Woodville, Feb. 213%. 1882. GIVE THE BOY A CHANCE THE public nre hereby warned against negotiating a note of hand drawn in favor of S. A. Smithson, as payment on the same has been stopped. Tenders Wanted Feb. 16th, 1882. Note Lost. W. G. SMETHK: 00., FERE 3T CL 33:38 HANDS, A [hoice Slack of Gmcefles and vaésinns on Hand To manufacture and repair anythintz in the line entrusted to him to defy-oom- petition. Parties wanting anythingJ in This line will find it to their own interest to leave t eir orders with him. â€"WILL PAY THE BIG lIES’l‘ PRICE IN CASH FOR.- ' £823.53, CESAR? fififi 333.0%?“ A Fine Volume given with every three pounds of Tea purchased. ARREViN G AT MITCHELL'S OLD Si‘.\.\'l), WUUDVILLE. TEAfi, TEAS. SARAH A. SMITBSON, 2. Glenurm. .. J. HARWOOD, Sec: etary. A large stock of MAN UFACTURER OI‘ â€"AT THE- Agent for the â€"A1\'Dâ€"- THE subscriber gu‘es the last 11 ‘ all indebted to him that unless before the 20th inst, his accounts wi handed over to other parties for collect ‘ This is necessary in order to make two ends meet. - J. C. GILCHBIST. 7 7 I1. I nu ‘AAA Feb. 7th, 1882. LL debts due either by oto or Account must he mid unmedia 13/, no changes have been mule in my bus' "088. N0 exousea taken, an my present usinena mult be wound up. HUGH M ‘ORQUODALE. Feb, 2lat, 1882. Woodville. Fair Warh‘in Pay Hp 2 Wood'ville. The highowt [mint rem-hm] Ivy any railroad is 16.646 fm-t over the Andra. 853 gums of Hah-nhrmuks’s Bank pom: Would stretch Hm dis'nnco. ' business now before the public. You can make money faster at work for us than at anything else. l‘apitnl not needed. We will start you. $l2n (lay and upwards nmio at homo by the indus- trious. Men, women, lmys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. . how is tho time. You eon Work in spare time only or Lin: your whole time to the business. You run live at home and do the work. .‘a other luminous will pay you nearly as Well. No one can fail to nmko enormous lmy lg; engaging at once. (hmtly outfit nlnl i'Tlhi frm'. Money made last, easily and honor- ohly. [\tlilrose 'l'RI'H Cm, Anguwm. Maine. l'rice 3| per bottle, or six bottles for $5. All Drugginta llm’c it or can get it, for ynn, or it. willfihu sent. to any address on I'm-vim of price by the proprietors. Du. B. J. Km- DALL . (,‘0., Euoslmrgh Falls, Vt. Send address for illustrated Circular which we think gives p0<itive proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever met with sneh unqualified succesa to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. WM. J. PEARSON. Dunbam, P. Q., March 10th, 1829. DR. R. J. KEXDALL (‘D., Gunls r-~ About a year ago I fell In the mail on to someiee and was badly hurt on the 11 joint, which caused me much suffering. tried Various remedies but none gave reliol until l tried Kendall's Spawn Cure. 1 ap- plied it. full strr ngtli twice a day for about two weeks during last Octuher. and is effected :1 perfect Hire; 1 have since then been Well and free from lmnoncss. It. is very valuable for man as Well as boast. Kendgll’sSpavin Cure ing_25 cts.. and I think it was the mantis oi swing me $100, on one horse that I treated according to the directions given in yum- book for displaced stifle. St. Johns, P. Q., Oct, 27th. 188)» DR. B. J. Knxmu. a: 00., Gents 3â€"3 have need your Spnvin Cure with great 8m» ,0. as on spavins, curbs and splints. I know it to be a good remedy for ringbones, bone apavina. cuts, gulls and all kinds of lmuo- nees and many other difficulties about. the horse. One of my men s mined his aukb very badly. I applied enddl's Spn'tn Cure and I never saw nnythin ' work like it, he was well in a few days. 1 now it to be good for man as well as beast. I rocured one of your Treatise on the Horse, )y medi- ._._ n: KL; , 1 I .i ' I Thousands of trials on Human Flesh has proved beyond a dunbt that "‘ Kendall’s $937111 Care” has suflicient strengln m penetrate and viltne to cure the worst cases of rheumatism, corus, hunynus, frost~bites, or any bmiue. cut or lameness wh‘ch am not affected in the least by ordinary lini. ments. It does not blister but. on the can» trury removes all soreness. Kendall’s Spavin Cure. "V- ____,‘.._‘ - which he prizes very highly and would ho 10th to part with at any price, provided in could not obtain another cony. So much for advertising relial-lc articles. Kendall’s Spavin Cure appeared in this paper. Mr. Schermerhnm. who resides near Uolliars, had a spnvinul horse. He read the advertisement and concluded to test the ellicac of the remedy, although his friends laughct at his crediti- ity. He bought a bottle of Kendall’s Spm'ih Lure and commenced nsingit on the horse in accordance with the directions, and 1m informed us this week that it eifectcd such acomplete cure that an expert homna who examined the animal recently couB find no trace of the spavin or the place where it had been located. Mr. Scheruleu horn has since secured a. copy of Kendall’s Treatise on_ the Horse end his DisenBL-s From the W0 Press, New York. Oxsox'ro, L.T.'Â¥ork, Jan. 6th, 1861. Early last summer hit. us. B. J. Kendall 8'. (30., of Enoshourgh F In. \'t., made a contract with the publishrrs of the Purse for a half column leertisemeut. getting forth the merits of Kendall’s Spaviu Hun» for one year. At the same time we secure-i from the firm a quantity of books untitled Dr. Kendall’s Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases, which we are now giving to ad. Vance paying subscribers to the press as u premmm. _ KEPDALL'S SPAVIN CURE, ,Tho Most Succeaami Remody ewr Jin- cowrwi, u it, is centuu In my meets and does not Lhkster. READ l’uoor Bun“. SOL!) BY ALL Ull’UG'GISY'A'. LYMAN SONS CO. Montreal, P. Q., “'lmlesalc Agonm. Aboan {bedtime the advertisement first ON HUMAN FLESH. Yours truly. Yours truly, CHESTER K.(‘ Rm».

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