’l'ux Midland Free Press notes the arrival Hi the ï¬rst batch of spring poetry. There is an an ful death in wire for the poet who aspires to a corner of this paper. ‘ Poor) Sugar wentlwr. EASTER will soon be here. car Mc'hityre Prior \"oodville. have the largest stock of Prints and general Dry (:UOdS in town. C. D. \VARL‘. Dentist, will be in Sumter- !nud, on the lat of each month, \Voodvilla. 2nd, 3an and‘4th and Canningeou. 5th and 6th. Rest of time in L'xbridge. ’l‘IIB. snow has now about 3" gone and farmers are casting about for their spring tools. TKE roads are Iow'in a friglilful condition. in many places bung completely submerged by water. mi“ Save money and leave your order, for any kiwl of watch at Guuus‘, Woodville. OUR village sidewalks are now showing the want of an overseeing spirit. “'9 hope the coming council will attack this matter with vigor, as the saiil sidewalks ore a ciis-~ grace to any community, especially the portion fronting the ADVOCATE ofï¬ce. “'1: would suggest to our villagers the desirability of securing klleir allude trees early, so that planting may be general when commenced. Satisfaction guaranteed in Razors and Pocket knives. at Guun’s, “'uodville. Axiuvasion by the Salvation Army is threatened- We would suggest that a forced march bc mado on Beaverton before. the mosquito season opens. ‘3‘ New Boots and Shoes, new Hats aml Caps tu arrive in «few day at McIntyre and Prior's \Vundville. MR. COOPER, formerly of the Wardn' wax in town on Satunlav and called on us. Mr, (.‘eoperis iuslmctor [or the Dominian govern- ment in the admilstmlion of the McCarthy Act. TIA-53 measure will untimately produce much diwute, the Inspector: we learn generally advise the taking out of licenses \uuler hotk acts, while a. recent act of the Dominion government suspends all prose»- cntious. ‘5‘ McIntyre Prior’s \Voodville, is the spot to buy cheap Sugars and'l‘eaa. special pliers in quantities. ANOTHER warning. but one which like ‘the multitude of its predecessors will pass unliceiled by those who should most carew huly heed it. is given in the case of the nu- fortunate .mm, Duncan Gilchrist. who from the efl‘ects of a stroke of apoplexy induced by strong drink passed into eternity on Tuesâ€" day last at Lorneville. Duncan was well known here and when sober was an intelli- gent and Well read man. The fatal heliit, ‘iiowever. overcame him and the result adds one more victim to the monstrous legal in~ iqnity now so rampant owe: the land. W Specml value in Genta' \Vbite Dress and Regatta. Shirts. Soft. and etitf Felt Hate latest style at H. Wilson’s \Voodville. Ax Auction sale of Farm Stack and Im- plements will take place at lot 18, 8th Con. Eldon, on Friday March 23th, 1834. Arch. Campbell, Auctioneer. QL‘I’NL\L, the horsebuyer will be in town on Saturday, those having 300:1 horses for sale should govern themselves accordingly. N‘ A supply of Jewellery always on hand at. Gunns’ Woodville. ï¬â€˜ Our Millinery department wi'l open about the ï¬rst week in April. Miss Barb ley Milliner. Tm: inominaï¬on for "illage councillors will occur on Monday, April 7th. SOLD HIS Fnrm.-John Mchchern west of here sold his 100 acre farm to Donald McEachel-u 5th Com, for the sum of $5000 cash. We are informed that Mr. McEachâ€" ern bohght a residence in “‘oo‘lville where he will mu; shortly. “’0 wish him health, happiness and long life in his new home. [Minotâ€"Neil S. Smith a former resi- dent of this section and now a general agent at Breellin for the G. Singer sewing machine Company of New Ymk. visited this section last Week with machines nml reports live sales in one trip. l)o1$.-â€"-\\'hnt we would like to see. another grain huycrat the junctionâ€"Higher prices paiil for grainâ€"Lornuville incorpora- tedâ€"Sumo lady set her cap for that bachelor on the hill and get a copy of the Anvom'n: for one year. From OurCon-cspondent. Fo’m‘. â€"Mr. Willie Lyom who left here two years ago has returned home. he says Eldon is the best plnoo.â€".\lr. J. C. Smith East of hero sold in one day last week 175 lms. of whim Russian 500.1 wheat to the farmers in this section, not. so bad for one day. \Vonn. “The fu'mors in this \icinity are now busy getting out thcir summer supply "I w.00d l’nrke‘a' Carln'élic (Bl-mm.†Pticc twoniy- ï¬vo cents. It was never known to fail. Are you troubled with Salt Rheum, Rough Skin. Pimple: nr (‘nnknr Sores ; if so an M. «moo to J. C. Gilvhrist's Drug itoro, \Vnmlvillo. mul ggt a package at Mcnrognr Health is a duty. Disc: so a crimp. Ugo Dr. Henry Baxter's Mandrake Bikters «ml luv curml of all lrillinugnvss or liver trouble. ‘3'“.- ccnts will buy a large bnulc. . ai’nodrille 20ml ï¬lm's. Salt Rheum Cured. Lornevillo. Auction Sale! __ .01-‘_.. BEXL-EY HOT EL FRIDAY, April 18th, 1884. Chilpaw’s Hnlel. Victoria Road, Y virtue of powers of Sale contained in cer- tain mortgages which Will he produccdet the Sac, the following properties: PARCEL I. Under mortgage from Patrick Fox, part of the north~west corner of block “ B." in the township of Bexley. described as follows zâ€"Commencing at a post on the southerly limits of the station grounds of the Toronto and Nipissing Railway. two chains from the easterly limits of the Vic- toria Road. thence north~eastcrly along the said southerly limits of said railway grounds. one chain. thence south parallel to the said Victoria Road. two chains and ï¬ve links to the northerly limits of Richmond Street, thence south-westerly along the said northerly limits of said street one chain. thence northerly parallel to the aforesaid Victoria Road. two chains and three links. to tho ghee of beginning, otherwise known as Lot num- er three of block “ A," in a plan by C». G. Han- ning. P. L. 8., in 1873. Also one-ï¬fth of an acre. more or less, being composed of part of block “B," in the said town- ship of Bexley. described as follows :â€"Con1nienc~ inq atapost where the southerly limits of the Toronto and Nipiesing Railway grounds inter- sects the easterly limits of the Victoria Road. thence south alon the said easterly limits of the said read. one o min, thence in a. north-east- erly direction nearly parellell to the Toronto at Nipissing Reilwa , two chains, thence north. thirteen degrres t lil'ty minutes west parallel to the aforesaid Victoria. Road. one chain and three links to the Mermaid southerly limits of the Toronto it: Nipissing Railway grounds. thence south-westerly along the said southerly limits of Railway grounds. two chains to the place oi beginning. The following improvements are said A ‘ ,7†£61m on ï¬le premises fVâ€"Aurou-grllr-cast hotel. frame stable and shed. One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale. For balance. terms will be undo known at the sale. For further particulars apply to JONES BROS. a MACKENRIE. Solicitors, Masonic Hall, 01' to Toronto. Ont. "mikï¬eld. om. Toronto March 2m. 1884. COUNTY OF VICTORIA, Auction Sale ! _â€"0Fâ€"~â€" mag-1w Y virtue of powers of Sale contained in certa'n mortgages winch will be produced at the saw the following properties: Thursday, April 77th, "84 “ELDON HOUSE†NDER mortgage from Neil S. Smith north half of lot No. 5 in the 5th Concession of the Township of Eldon County of Victoria contain- ing 100 acres more or less. The following improvements are said to be on the premises :â€"About 75 acres cleared having erected thereon a. log House and log barn. NDER mortgntgo from Alexander Mchino the south lml of lot 8, in the 2nd Concession of the Township of Eldon in the‘ County of Vic- torin contanmg 100 acres more or 1059. T119 {allowing improvements are said to be the preunseszâ€"Ahont 7:3 acres clemedmituated about 2 miles from Woodville. PARCEL Ill. NDER max-tango from Rolmrt Cille. ' [T south half Sflmt H in the 2an (anc:§§§)x:lé? the Township of Eldon in the \ uunt ' of V' ~ ' containing 100 acres or'less. 3 “M nu. Thu following improvements are said to he on the ipron1isos:-«.~\hout 70 acres Clem-ed having erected thereon a hown log house. stable Inna barn having an orchard. One-tenth of tlm purchase mom‘y to he paid down on the any of sale. For balance. terms will be made known M the 4810. For further particulars imply t ‘ Or to Torontm TOWNSHIP OF ELDON, Corporation of Woodui/le. PUBLIC NOTICE. N pursuance ofn recent mt of thn Legislative , Aswmhly of Ontario. noflvo is: huer “’0“ m Hm oloomrs of the (‘m- mrmitm of tho \‘ Ilium of Womhillo, to nwernu 0 TOWN "ALI. in “Hill village on MONDAY, Al’lllh TthJSfll. atthnlmltr or mum. to nominate duly qualiï¬ed persons lnr tho unlvuvgï¬llmvo and (.Fqnncillorn for tho ymr IN. Should more than the necessary number of candidates he n minntcd lhc prncmtlinm will ho adjourned until the (allowing Monday when a poll will bu opened in the Town Hall. to upon M 9 o‘clock a. m.. and ("0.10M :‘io‘clock p. m. JOHN C. (llLClHlIS'l‘, Mon-china). 1991 Returning ()mgor. 'J'onx MCTAGGART. In the Village of VVoodville, â€"-l\"!‘lll TOWNSHIP 01’-â€"â€"- at 1 o'clock in the atternoom at the at. 1 o‘clock in the afternoon. County of Victoria, PROPERTY g umcmuswz.‘ Woodville. Ont. March let, 1884. VALUABLE PROPERTY ' S BROS .‘.‘. -\I\(‘Kl-.N7.. 1'}. J0.“ Bolicltors. \lnsoniv "all VALUABLE PARCEL ll. IN THE PARCEL TERMS: IN THE TERMS: Toronto. Auction Sale! UNDE I and by \‘irtno 0! JOWOI‘ of Sulo'con- tninoil in a mortgage, w iich will ho produc- rd at. time of sale, tlloro will be uttered [or sale by public Auction. hv Archibald (lain nholl. Auc- tionm-rmt [EDWARDS llU'l‘l‘tlgin the ’ILLAGR Oi“ WOUU\'ll.l.l£. ou SATURDAY. THE 801'“ U!“ )lAl:Cll.le51.ut tho hour of one o‘clotk in the afternoon. the following hm . in one parcel. viz. : 'l‘ho \vost half of lot Nu. 10, in tho Sovonth Concession of tho Townshiei of lihlon. in the County of Victoria. About arty acres are clear- ed: the lmluneo is bush. conipusud of Hardwood. Cellar, the. The soil is «sandy loam. 'I'lwrois erected on the freinisosu. log house and burn. 'l‘hero is a sum! orclnu‘d. ngood well, and spring crock. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. 'l‘on por cont. of the purchase mouoyat the time of sale. nne~tonrtlï¬of the remainder within one month thuroafter. and the balance to remain on ï¬rst mortgage over tho nbovo proinisoe {or ï¬ve years, With interest at the rate of seven per cont. per unnuln. I‘aynbla yearly. Tho purchaser to have the 0 tion of paying the whole purchase money in cm; I. The-property will be sold sub- ject to a reserve ,bid. For further particulars apply to MULOCK. TILT, MILLER dz GROWTHER. Vondors’ Solietors, 99 King St, East. Toronto. The largest in the Dominion. Salesman Wanted! Steady employment at ï¬xed salaries to all will- ing to work. Men and women can have pleasant \‘V'ork the l’ear Round. Good Agents are earning from $40 to $15 per month and expenses. Terms and Outï¬t free. Address. STOKE : WELLINGTON. Toronto. Ont. W.G.Stoddart Cabinet Maker . Undertaker A Good Hearse furnished at 5110 Reasonable Term .E'a 1411.111 Numerigs, Full Cloths, 0 avg and due, Tweeds, "'"‘ Stocking Yarn, Cottonades, Shin- lngs, Winceys ac. Hig‘lest Price Paid for \Vool. Hm ï¬rst recelw-d fro 4 Eng- ‘land an immense stock of Mrs. A. Morison, Naw Slpring Prints and ~0retcnne5râ€" The largest and most beauti- ful -» ock in \Voodville. Harness Maker, Saddler c. Harness f‘ollms. Halters, “hips. Cunvfmubs. Brushes, Trunks Vaiisos and all kinds of Horse Furnishings. and Promptfy Exébuted. ‘ ISSUE“ OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. All kinds of Repairing Neatly Reauerton Lumber Yard.) W. TAYLOR, Proprietor. LUMBE l, SIIINGLES, and LA'I‘II of all kinds and quulixios on hand. Bx‘ï¬ek' and 19%th Drain Tile a Specialty Having entered into nu nrymigoment with the M. H. L. to shortly plncc nsiding to our kilii yards, the public are notiï¬ed that all lilo. purchased frum us will, after siding is ore vtul. he Inaded free on cars. Gonor 31‘ Grnvorios and Pruvwioha Che: m tnr ‘ush. “'(NNIVHLI, Mm -h "Qt-.1 £111.11 P1 011 arty 1x 'rm; ruwxsuw mu I-thN. W OODVI LLE BARN ESS SHOP CALL .~\'l‘ THE Beaver on Woollen Mill, CUSTO‘I CAR DING, SPINNING, \VIL-\\' [\(1 c. DONF -\’1‘ SHORT N01 [\E. mamas SWUAKL’. P. CLIFFORD. VBRANDON'S FRESH. BREAD.v - a“! .‘K YARD AND) BQTTERY. 325 ACRES. IN '11â€; Cul,’.\’l‘\’ or vwrouu Mara. Street. North End of Bridge FOR BARGAINS 1N OYSTERS IN SEASON. G. '12†3133363.: \VOODVILLE, ONT. â€"ESTABLISII El) “356 - of cverx description A IIWAYS ON HAND. VALUJ UL. notice an Commencing March 15th, and continuing for balance of Montl. \Ve will include in this sale our Spring Prints.~ Spring Cottons, Ducks, Deniins,(‘ott01a(leq Shirtings,Dros< ( bods, and 11 lmge stock. of Tw eeds, \‘\ o1steds, and Puntings ,Rqady-Mude Clotliinb, Hats and Caps Buy your Goods at Cost for Gash, at “ The Toronto House.’ ‘ All Part-ï¬es having overdue accounts will please call} settle at m-ce. My Spring Stocks,is now to hand complete in all lines, from the “ Pancake Sole†to the “Guaranteed Sold Leather," and '1' am prepared to svit customers in any line, Style or Material. Ladies’, Misscs’, Boys’. Yonths’, and Children’s wear in Sale Work. In the above line I SatisfactionAbsolutely Guaranteed. on all work. , Thanking my numerous customers forpast patronagol rospvctfully intimate that past due accounts must basettlcd at once. Cash customers will be allowed a liberal percentage. GIGANTIC SALE ! ORDERED WORK- REMEMBER THIS SALE ! at H To ron . to House ’I! Those Goods will be sold Cheap for Cash or Produce. D. McNabb, Beaverton, Elaborate Cretonnes. Beautiful Prints. Choice Dress Goods. Fine Black Cashmeres Fancy Scotch Tweeds English Pantings. Fancy 8c Check Shirtings New Cottonades Cheap Cottons. New Fancy Goods. Cheap Boots and Shoes. Cheap Groceries; New Spring Goods. WOODVILLE McIntyre Prior, WOO'DVI LLE. REMEMBER lean defy (ampetition in Material, Style. \Voflimanship and Prices. OF STAPLE won] (1. and