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Woodville Advocate (1878), 23 Mar 1882, p. 4

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1, :7.1;%R'.-â€"Th° ‘ Mnntb Bros. can,“ ‘ {many mun fn employ- ment in ' * n with their faotéry. and more than airway seem to keep a great many nwnke :3, night. on account. of the hum of the factory day hull ‘ night. It Would not ruin pfigflflwy am not blow the xvhhflc no 011i; lfl‘tfio milldlc'of the night, Waikng‘ up every per-on in the village, as well as ‘thoir mood gang which go to work at nm ho H‘. Hullnn..â€"A Misc 00in and John Mc- Rno‘lmve found peace for their yearning souls in being bound in tho holy bowls of matrimony. We wiqlg'fihqm much sucwss, lug. Supine”. Sfianfl’ Ftc'l'on‘ seem to kiop u amt went in Obnnpotion \\ more than HIM they 1 an (MOBILâ€"Mr. Goon-go Munroe and wife wore up at 'l‘orontu last week and have nocurcd a large gtock of spring goods, which they intend (“aliasing of «E the lowoab p93- aifl? agate. Mg? Munro h nmv‘ doing a It is reported that some enterprisixig gen- ._tlernen from Woodville and Vicinity have made the discovery that the Garden horse plains. as they are called. can be turned to good account. The settlers around here hue been well aware of this (not long ego, but the great impediment has been the went of capital. It is the intention 01 those gen. tlemen. We understand, to convert a large portion of these plains into grazing areas, by enclming them with wire fences. In all parts of Garden there are very good facili- ties for stock-raising; and should this un- dertaking prove n success it will greatly enhance the value of the lands of this town- ‘ ship, which, hitherto, owing to their rocky end hamn appearance, have been a terror to lend seekers. Mr. Charlie Mitchell met with a very painful accident one day last week, while engaged in taking out tunber. His horses having taken fright, he was dragged by the logging chain for A considerable distance, lacorating his leg in a frightful manner and exposing the bone to view. We believe some of the muscles to have been severed 3130. Much ay'mpathy is expressed [for him in this neighboi'hood. A horse buyer passed through here last week and purchased seVeral horses. “'e believe it is his intention to take them across to the American side. From Our Own C'on‘éspondent. Our' worthy‘blacksinitlx, Mr. McLean, bu left this village to start business in “’oodville. He hopes he may grow rich in his new situation. WHOLE strings of rumors are floating about in regard to Russia's intentions. It is intimated now that both 'the persecution of the Jews and Skobelofl‘s recent disturb- ing speech were directly instigated by the Curse a means of drawing the attention of the people away from the consideration of internal affairs. By inciting the savage attack upon the Jews vent has been given to an amount of Tartar ferocity and greed that might otherwise have been utilized by the Nihilists. Again it is said that Skobe- lows speech was a feeler towards ascertain- ing how a dissolution of the existing treaty with Germany and another raid on Turkey would be received by public opinion. These may be and probably are mere surnuses ; but they indicate tho general dread in Eu- rope of Russian Designs. It is clear also that an attack upon Turkey would be ‘ the signal for a L'enerai European war of the most formidable proportions. If Great Britain, France, Germany and Austria would but intimate to the Czar that they were united in feeling and would be united in action on such an occasion, the fear would be at an end. But it is unfortunately diffi- cult to secure suoh cooperation even amono civilized powers. Yet there are especial requirements which should cause the great powers to unite in prereuting Russia from raising outside wars wheneVer her internal troubles are too great for the Czer to deal with. Iris estimated that the United States has expended over two hundred millions of dollars during the past ten years in fighting and taking care of the Indians. Tax Bill to create a Board of Railway Commissioners has been defeated. The in- fluence of the .largo companies which are now spreading over the land appears to thrus_t aside we'rightgx _of_its people and to even ignore their ‘Iegislntures: “WWW My \IM'WWW Elm affnuaxfillc 3111mm“, From our own Correspondent. From Our Own C'orrexmmlenl. “'OODVILLE, MARSH 23. 1882. TIGNABRU A 1011'. JOB. J’. ans, Editor. BOLSOV ER. ARGYLE. doing ' n hmmlml " Unstorinv," as none ollw “"Illlilm. Lindsay. Oct. 15“). ISM. ARK yuur denier for Uanwrille Ma Maohivm Oil and see (hat the lunwl i Dun Simâ€"dime the goodness to convey to the Directors of the our thanks for their our claim: in full, nrisin by the recent bush fire: Alex. Clarke, James McGnhoy. Edward Kora; Joseph McConnell. Matthew Wilson, 'I‘Lus. Mchlm, Edwin l'runso, 'l'ln's. Kt'l')’. Martin Harrington, (Sny Benny. (3. l'}. Tiers. 13:13 ‘ (:mtlin, Hugh l’niluy. Margaret Kerr, Jnlnl Ulmvnunth, I'Idnmd Malone. l’. H. Mollhnrgoy, Jame-i Howard. John Wilsnn, ‘ Rnht. .\lcl"celern, John Kumbel. "London Mntnal ' prom ptncss in paying Ops Euni'ly, I! Ops, Ups. Mm ipnsn. Emily, I'Imilf', \‘urn am. Laxtnn. Cl 'l Ft-nelou , ( "m, I .indsay, Vernlnln, ( )ps, Vernlam, 0| 9m) Gm) 590 915 596 9:)? 4:." 7.05 55!) 87‘: 2 l .‘n 50 250 mm 639‘ 40 401) 350 ’m 83;) g from the losses $566 8. nggflm, Esq.'dgent London JIImmI, ROM the premises of the undersigned, Lot 12, Con. 13, Maui 033. on or About February 13,1882, 3 Small Black Berkshire S()\\', with white sp..t on face and white legs. Parties having the name will please coummnicnte with PETER ANDERSON. March 7th. 1882. \Voodville. OTICE is hereby given that], the nu. dersigned, have this day by mutual consent withdrawn from the partnership of J tunes Risdon, Senior, James Risclon, Junior, John and Joseph Risdon, and all parties having claims against, or owing the said firm. willsettlo the same with the remain- ing members as I share no further interest in them. JOSEPH RISDON. ‘Voodville, March 8th, 1882. LL debts due either by Note or Account _ must he paid Immediately, as changes have been made in my business. Nu excuses taken, as my present business must be \vouud up. HUGH MCCORQUODALE, Feb. 213%, 1882. \Vomlville $2.? A new pmpamtion for Chnpped hands at Gunn's. @’ Best variety of Prints evnr shown in \Voodville just. arrived at McIntyred: Prim-’3, @' Every gentleman should call and inspect. our very large and well selected New Stock of Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, just arrived at. New lntyre J; Prior’s. Q A beautiful line of Pasimentery Dress Trimmings, Mnutles, Ornaments, §il‘ks,_ Dress Silks, c., at McIntyre a: Prior-'3. Mr. Henry Marshall, Reeve of Dunn, writes: “Some time ago 1 got a bottle of Northrop Lvmau‘s Vegetable Discovery from Mr Harrison, and I consider it the very best medicine extent {for Dyspepsia." @‘ A large #183011an of Genuine Gold Wedding Rings at. Gunn’s. makes them new man, like water, theyl will boil or freeze acconliugito the temperature, Some do this because they have no prin- ciple. They are of the Weather cock perenn- tion, and turn with the wind. To the Edam of Tun Anvocun. Mn. Emmyâ€"Please allow me to make a reply through a column of your valuable paper insegard to a few insinuating items that appeared in your paper two weeks age under the heading of Glenarm Correspon- dence. _ If it had been the first of the kind I would have passed the matter 06 as fun as well as the composer thereof. But we learn that he takes great delight in followâ€" ing it up. I would simply say it adds to no man's credit to be a composer and circulator of false reports. He stated that I fell down at. Gillies' platform and broke my nose, which was a bare-faced lie. Glenarm cor. should try and improve his ways and not be so ready to poke his nose into other people’s houses to smell their faults. \Ve fancy Glenarm cor. is one of those men who put on magnifying glasses to discover their ‘ neigiihor's flaws, such folks had better look at home for fear they might see the devil where they little expected him. Being all of us full of faults, we ought to keep two home, and learn to bear and forbear with one another. Since we! all {live in glass houses none of us should throw stones. He also spoke about Mr. Ferguson going to Manitoba, and my having taken charge of his affairs in his absence, which is 'a so also. But we must consider where such things come frOu). we all know what is rotten will read, and. “cracked pets will leak.” One might as well look for white flour out of a 'coal sack, as to look for perfection from one that is tarred with the black brush. In conclusion I would say that the Clenarm corms ondent’s Sunday coat is the best part about im. for the nearer you get to his heart the more filth you will find. Some people you can trust as far as you can see them, and no further, for new company AR!) 01“ THANKS. NOTICE Strayed, GLENARM. Gxuxm‘ MCFADYEN. Ft-neluu , ”pa, Lindsay, Verulmn, ( )ps, Vcrulam. $566 900 mm 590 9 l 5 596 9: r3 5” 250 6M 63” 40 44’! D 3.50 Is is! ; .{unf Wilkinson, Combination, and Whyté Patent Ploughs, TORONTO REAPERS AND MOWERS, OSHAWA ‘CHAMPICN’ REAPERS mowaas. All Machines warranted to give Mtisfmtion or no sale, and sold C.\ E.-\ P for CASH, or ‘ . UN TIME. Also Agent for the Celebrated ‘1 the HONEY EARNING ll 3? Store in Arch. Campbell’s Block, immediutely out of the Post Office, Woodville. ' Alan agent for Credit Valley Ruilwny tickets, issued through to all parts of Manitoba Woodvillo. March lot, 1882. TERMS : The undersigned begs to infomx the public of “’oodwlle alul neighborhood that he has COlllmGIICGd a .L ew GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE in this vi age, where will be found at all times a choice new stock of all kinds 0 FAMILY GEGGERIBS, PEOVISIQNS, WCHNTYRE PREGPR. Lorneville, Jan. 9th. 1882. NEW Grown-37% Provision @tore FampusLi-Quor Tea. NEW STORE, LORNEVILLE Boots Shoes eady-Made Clothing and Spring Dry Bonds. Please give me a Call and get my Prices 1 ARRIVING. . l}. CAMPBELL. Only autho‘rized agent in this section for JWST ARREVED. S. â€"-The Wanzomnd Raymond Sowing Machinu A Fine Vplume given with gvery three poiuds of Tea purchased. WS ___CASH 0R MARKETABLE PRODUCE, for which the highest : price will be paid. ~1'wo car-loads of 8311: Just Arriving. To be Sold. Cheap- \NNING “ELL. All kinds of Run in R0 nil and fluid Bfncllinc Oils. A CA LL 3U llClT In LATEST STYLES and PATTERNS. SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS, STYLISH DRESS 580135 All/D OPENED OUT / “MICE NEW PRINTS! 55’ @TWE , E’WMN â€"NEW ANDâ€"- __op_.. Agent for the -AT THEâ€" . Stanton - REID- N. B. CAMPBELL. 3!} supplied cheap. SODA, ABRRNETHY AND FRUIT BUISCUITS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. Buns. Rolls and Pastry a Grammy PARTNER SUPPLIED “'HOLESALH. WOODVILLE BAKERY. FAMILY BREAD (FROM BRAZIL. ‘ The New Compound. its won. derfal affinity to the Digestive Apparatus and the Liver, increas- ing the dissolving juices, reliev- ing almost instantly the dreadful results onys epsr’a, Indigestion. and the TOR ID LIVER, make; Zopesa an every day necessity in, every house. It acts gently and speediéy In; Blliousness, Costlveness, 98d- ache, Sick Headache, Distress af- ter Eating; Wind on the Stomach, Heartburn. Pains In the Side and Back, Want offippetlte. Want 0! Energ'x Low Sp rlts, Foul Stom- ach. It In vigorates tlzoLiver, car» n’es offall surplus bile, regulates the Bowels. and gives tone to the wlr ole system. ~ Cat this out and take It to your Drug t and eat 810 cent Sample ora ambgtkl‘o for_75‘cq_nts, an 0‘1! -.___A n or (Jam botilé f6} 75â€"5071 tell your neighbor about It. lsanxrove lxvnsrrox.â€"Some shrew Yan- kee has iMented a key that wxll wind any watch ; It Is a neat attachment to 'a charm. and it is s‘aid to work like a charm. So does that grand Key to Healthâ€"Burdock Blood Bitters, the reatest discovery of the age. It unlocks (xiiiz the secretions, and cleanses and invigoratee the entire system. Sample bottles, 10 cents; large size, 81.00 of- all medicine dealer». ‘ Flour. per cwt. Chickens per lb Turkeys per lb Geese per lb Ducksper lb Lard per lb Tallow per lb. Rye Potatoes per in Butter, per pound. Butter, do ‘ Apples, per barrel Eggs per dozen Sprin \Vheat, per bushei Fall \ ’heat do Barley do Oats do Peas ' do Bye A do Dressed Hogs ‘ Beef Eggs. packed Ap lax HI cs S_heepskins... Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Armwctu Wheat Barley Oats Pens Rye Hay Potatoes .. Clover Timothy . Butter ... to Miss Eliza jam) iv:wii1','6f‘61;'r:lo;.‘ AT \Voodville, on the 13th inst, tho wife of Mr. Hector McNeil]. of a son. HARRIS”. ON the 8th mat, by the Rev. F. A. Haultnhuuaen, at the residence of John Lowcs. uncle of the bride, Orillin, Wm. Donald McIntyre, 9f .WOm‘lvillo Junction. 6.. 1”... DH.“ 1‘“ @- Our Spring Importatious of Dress Goods is mote complete than ever before, while in style, quality and Mugs We defy competition. 10 yards of good Dmss Goods for $1.00. Call and secures; bargain. Mclutym «C Prior. w. Tual Tun! Tens !-â€"-Gmw ru- duotion m ”.loau Cull and me mn' 20, 25. 30, 35, 40. 45, 50 and 60m. Teas. McInty w . Prior. EQPE EA. JOHN BERRIE. JOHN BERRXE’S ORDERS SOLICITED. IS UNXLD W omh me l‘urmen’ Marketa. IN Tflfl COUNTY Toronto Markets. qud, VvRolla Cor .King and Stuart St ‘ Dairy . per bushel 05m 75 . per bushel... 75 to 0 75 .. per ton 7 (II) to 9 (N . per bushel 0 50 to 0i ”)5 do 430 to 4 5. . per cwb 5 00 to 6 00 per pound 14 to 18 per dozen .. .11 to 12.1, .. do... 1‘. ¢ to 14 .per bushel 0 7.) to l 00 .. 6 00 to 6 50 0 4!) to l (‘0 .. ... 7 00 to? 50 6 00 120-7 00 3 25 to 3 50 . 06 to 07 10 to 13 U7 toOS 07 to OS 11 to 13 ... ... ..‘. 05 to 06 BIB’l‘IIB.

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