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Woodville Advocate (1878), 6 Apr 1882, p. 5

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{c “7‘ Every guntlvmau ulnoufd cull and inuln-ct our Vn‘y huge and well Nelwml New Stock of Scotch nml Canadian Twcmlu,juu amivol ul Lac" Ion; w .v, Prior'u. A LARGE party of emicmnls for Munitulm left hero on Wednesday awning, cominting of Mr. Don \Ic~ [Imus m 0 I.IIIIil_.v NI-il Molnmm, Jno I'inelsmn, \VIII. Fimlnon IIml Mm. Fins elsou, all 0! ”IO towIIalIip uf Garden. FOR horse hills. we have a splendid maomm-ut 01' cuts. Call and see ”I"!!! w 1.1mm“ MACHINE OIL is manufactured aulclf by McColl Bros. c\'- (30., 'l‘uromn, and in tho uuly l"'l'“'" m‘ Munlliuo'Oil hmlny in men by all mill men and I'nnneru. Try hudinc. Ax Auction Sale is to take place aé Kirkfia'd on the 28): insh, df Fun-m Stuck, lmplcenu-Ma, Howl Furniture, «10., the: pmperty of \Ir. Finlay Mc~ Raw. a” One of the rum 0‘ Noelnmls Ik PeIIIhIIIIlII will In- nt. N10 Quoon' a limo] \Voodvillu,nII 'l‘ueadm' and Wednes- day. April lltlI IIIId 12th. W \Ve have just aniving 4 our loads of Laud and Fine Saltâ€"Barrels and Ink. Also any quantity of all kinds of Sue-d9. W. G. Smith 0v. ALI. axilmcribers who have paid tlnoit subscription and to whom our pre- minm has not been sent, should call at the ofiioo and leceive it. A bomnilul lineof P-Isimentery Dims Trimmings, Mnmlm, Ornaments, Silks, Dress Silks, to" at McIntyre a Prior'é. Tux anrosso Club intend holding a Cancun in the 'J‘uwn Hall, on the 14!}: inst. A largn gathering in asked for. Posters will shortly appear. @ Hot. Cross Buns this Waning and Friday morning, 203.“. put down, no Berrio's. SOME men are like matches; you don’t. know their quality until they are struck. @‘ Seeds !â€"Just received mu- m w spring flock of Ficld and Garden Suedfi. Gum: BIOS. AHA !â€"-Dcntists who have tried “TBA- xnum’," prouounc» it me mm: thing un this earth for the teezh and bmath. 5 cent samples. House BlLLSuâ€"Gmui selection of cuts, and prions leusuuablu. Address, Tun ADVOCATE. n ’ 'W'l5V7‘ inunls at Gunu’s. v Ty}: Mid!fllld railway has two new coal burning engine-s on due lime nmv. ‘5' Gofto Gunu’a fur upecizd value in “"ulchea mu] Chains. linsmsss reviving. . BEAUTIFUL spring weather. Tm: roads am fast drying up. ELDOK Township Assessor Was here on Monday Inst. MAPLE sugar, it is Miami" be scance this year owing to the open winter. @- A new pmpurutiunfor Chnppul Fobrulry 20th. April 26th. July llth. Sep: tember 12w. Sovwlbor Hsll. M83. Jam: fury lSth, and Much lath. ‘ .. ‘ - ‘ oaxioob. > ' Fubniary 27th. April 20th, Jul Ml), Oct. ober 4th. 1883. January [0th. mh.l9lh. vwrouu now. February 21“. April 26th. July Nth. Sep- tember 13th. NuVember l5lll. ”83, Jnuu- my l9th, March l4th. Vlm‘onu Lopes No.1}. R. 0.. meet in Masonic Hull. ower Messrs. Cnvaua. Cuwau's store. Victoria Road, on the second Wednesday of each munch. UANNISGTON ENCAHI’MBST. I.0.0.F..u|cut first and third Friday in each month a: Odd Fellows' Hall, Cannington.’ 1’3“:an Dove, l.U.U.F., mecé every Thursday awning, It Odd Followa',Hull, UnnLingum. \Vooovlnui L. O. L. No. 32, meet second “’uducsclay each month, at Moch) n'a “all. \Voodville. IIARTLBY L.0.L. No. 1.|53, meet last Wednesday of each month at u artley. soc-nuns. ‘ Creams: Laban. l.0.0.l-‘. meet every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock At McSWuyn’a Hull, Woodvillo. ‘ sun-u Clues! Dlvhlol (loam tor ..ln Rev. Alex.1:ou,ll. A... pa'tur. sauna. School at 3 o x1031" Cum); Manama-r Cuuucu. â€"-8orvico oxen-y 8th evening .3 6. 30 o 'cluck. Rev. ‘l' II! I Pulun‘uaux Cuuucu.-â€"Son-ioo is held inns!" gbovoglnumyat 11 o'clock I. nu. anal Goingaouthâ€"oprQs. 7.25 L 111.; mixed. 1.45 . 19.; mail. 6.“! p. m. Going norm. for nduy, Midland City, or Ucdmc-mb- mail, 10.00 I. m.; oxpreu. {or Linduy. Midiaud or Cobocouk. 8.00 p. In. w. 'uicmmou; QB»... swam Saudi-é 10:00 I. In. mouuo RAILWAY. or mm. Egntal gunners. GIUBCI IIIUCNII. W001) VI LLK Potatoes por N Butter. per pound. mils Butter. «Io Duiry Apples, per barrel Egg: por «lvuu Spring Wheat, per lmohel Fa" \Vheat do Barluy do Oats do I‘m: do Rye do Flntlr. pl)? hf. C'Iickvns per lb 'l‘nrkcys y-vr lb Hanan pu- 3h Ducks In r lb Lard per ll: Talluw per "I. 2‘43"? hhcouskim ..‘ "mswol "0"! Beef ... Cluvor ‘ Tilnntlly "utter Ewe _ v .. packed Fnll “'Imat Spring “'lmat Antioch Wheat erloy 04t- H' .1y .. Potato” . \var is m be done in the matter of supplying \ sidewall: to the school this a mum-r l The Commissioners have no money and the law does not permit tlmm to levy a. tax for the purpose, and yet the necoeeity is very great. \Vn «lo not see anything in the School Act to pmw-nuhe trustees from con- trilnutillg tuwanls this desirable object. 1 It certainly is in the interests of the 1 nclmol and ought to be assisted by its truatm-s. Could not a pulnlic enter- tainment nf some kind be devised for the- purpose: of raising some funds. We are sme it would be well patron» E\y0 ' @‘ Onr Milliner, Miss Brownlow, ‘ hnsugnin nrrived, and is prepared to take orders for spring work. Mia Brownlow has now commenced her third season in \Voodville, and so far has uiven good satisfaction to our cus- tumors, and we do not hesitate to rear commend her. rMcIntyre Prior. Tun new not which became law on Mural: 9th, says: “Every unmarried woman and every widow who posaeeees the pmpm-ty qualifications and other qua ilimtions which would, if she were a mule. mtqmyer. entitle her to tote on bylaws requiring the aSBent of eioctnla as in do mtflmyers, subject to like onulitiunn mu] lestrictiona an apply to main ratel ayers, and law, statute or ‘ us-ige to the century notwithstond~ ing." AN exchange says: “The patent tidy fnslner" isa snare and hollow mockery. An instrument has never been inventedâ€"nudmever will beâ€" tlmt. will secure a. tidy in its place. “flush it mun can sit on a chain; ten minutes without. getting the tidy under him, or sommvlmru on the floor, he may know that the millennium is only two hams hence. "Sixes the amalgamation of the Mid- land railway freight rates have been considerably misml, and merchants in general are very indignant..”â€"â€"Ex. This is inst what we expecmd, and if rates are not. again raised before long, said Hum-chants may consider themselves favored. Monopoly is power 1 ' Mu. Fun. Lm bu tomovod his timlugpm tho pumice: immedhtoly @mt oftlla Ilmlicnl Hall. The pro- ! minus have been waned and il intend- «I Looommenoo I new faint imgnh , nliun-ly. @‘ Wan- ]. human! ~Aal: my Flu-mar, Thresher or Saw Mill man, or in fact, any man who runs machin- ery of any kiml, and he will tell you that. it. in tlm only MACHINE On. which .will wear «qud to Castor Oil and won't gum or clog your machinery. Ask your dealer for it and take no other. ~ Mu. Donson, of the Benin-ton Woollen Mill. in now almost ready for starting. Taking: walk through the Iuill‘thiu met, we were much surprised at. the quantity 1‘ machinery intro- duced. We believe it]. Intended to manufacture {or the mnrket unveil a the home Made. Q- We have just received 3 large and choice stock of new styles in Ladies' Ham, Bonnets, Feathers, ' Flowers, Ornaments and Trimmings‘of every description for the coming Spring trade. -â€"McIntyre¢-Prior.* ' " ‘ Accounts; to the observation.- of Prufvuam- Chandler, the perihelion of tlm omuat taken place in J «no. The waiter will approach within 100,000 miles of char surface of the sun, nearer tlmn any other moordod comet except- ing those of 1880, 1843 and 1880; (5' ‘Bon Variety of Print. over shown in “Woodvillo just Ilfi'fll I3 McIntyre J: Prior'u, Woodvlllo Far-av Imus. Toto.“ Markus. 656080 .'.°. porubuoholm 65:0 75 por bmhel 75to0 75 ...perton 7mm9oo per bnihel 0 50h_0 60 _ do 4 30.804 80 per cwt 5 00 to 6 00 per pound“ 12 hp l8 . . per dozen 12 to 13 do [25 to H per bushel 0' :5 to] 0‘- 0. u. 6 .0 t0 6 m ... 0 40 (0| ‘0 7 00 M8 00 ... 0 50 to 7 (X) 3 '23 to 3 no 06 to 07 10mm 07 tom 07 to Q ll tnl. . 05% e3 8- ”mmwmmmwmxmm lloooolwm4u mmmmmmmmmmw nmmunmmu.mn lloowOI . .20 nnnnnnnnn ........... nnnnnn G3“ 4 Cars Barreled Salt. Coarse and Fine. 4:3 A CAR LOAD OF LAND PLASTER. The Highest Price paid IN CASH for all Kinds of Farm produce. ' W. G. SMITH db 00.. Clover, Timothy, Turnip, Mafigdld -â€"â€"-â€"wum-z:-:L mo CARROT:â€" l‘our U. Cannibal! bus surfed bulinou oppqolu Gregor Campbell'n old thud. and in propnrod to do kind- of Waggon Canines-Building. Rewiring um! Carriuge-Pnint. ing. l’romptly Executed. Wobdville. March 14th, 1882. TERMS, CASH, 0R FARM PRODUCE l' Sfiflfls, Sfiflw All-wool Spring Tweed Suits SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 1N CROCKERY. H...“ .u a m ouyl es; mama to order, from $15. 00 to $25. 00. Cashmeres,A11â€"wool By the above we tr. below cost, as all ten: we are issuing Genuir V ‘ MORRISON’S OLD STAND Wocdville, March 14, 1882. 7). , ,7 __‘ _.-â€"â€".__.-_~‘â€"_..._'lâ€"_. ‘ N o Boasting, But Génfiine Facts! gwak @wafiss Shws Qgplem ‘ RIORRIQDN’Q nrn om: nvn New Prints and Dress rtooda. New Carpets. New Check manna. ' New Floor Oil Cloth. New Laue Curtains. New Table Oil Cloth. New Cotton, Ducks, Denims, Tickings, Towelinga. Holland Linens, 63:, 81c. And all will be sold at bottom pnces. Always on lmml a large stock 0: up - a oppqelu. Gregor _Camp_bell'n 91d thud lug Gocds. 6" uwvn Ul Teas, Sugars Oat IIeaI, Cornâ€"51}, 00a! Oil, Geo AND AT RIGHT PRICES. P .. G- CAMPBELL, - CABBHAGE WAGGQN-MAKEB - a- ,----.. -- -......u, uVunL‘nmlfi, and other Wilt HARNESS OIL, the best in the Market. All kinds of DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS made to' order, from M; the shortest notice. Repairing Drom ntlv numb"! The sub-crib" has just received a full supply of field and garden seedt .A. 3'. SMITH, HARI‘JESS MAKER. SADDLER SIC WLomer rocoivofii’ixv'ompt Attention. m M . -. w'w‘u‘ 1‘V1\ AD“ U“ L.“ HIGHEST PR E‘PAID Fo‘ft LOGS AND 511 ARES. SHING LE BOLTS. ESTIMATES FURNISHED~ FOR HOUSE BUILDING. ‘ CONTR ACTS In . â€"â€"__ ..... w“, a. nu rcnwnnole people are aware that it cannot In} done in busing”, 7 but: tl'mi 3 am insuin Genqino Facts when announcin I that we sell Nearer to cost than any other House in 'lown. In TEAS we are selling Best. Quality for 45 cents. really worth 700. Plaqeing, and Matching, DONE 70 01905.9 1 MOU’EDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, BABE WINDOW 1nd DOOR FRAMES I --. â€" â€"â€"~7 Lumber, Lath. Shingles, Sashfioor, and Blinds, kept constantly on hand‘or made to order. ARMSTRONG 00’ S Sash Door anfl Blind Faeiery. the “Ball" organ and “Rainer" Piano I “QBOdgers Bros. ugn‘ ‘I__-L I‘ll A Large Stock of BELLS, BLANKE' [‘8 ‘v . “‘â€"â€"â€"'â€" ,7 HUG-H A LARGE S'IOCK OF GROCERIES AND I’R()VISIO.\Y SAW MILL IN CONNECTâ€"Ivéfiui BILLS PCUT ,PROMP'I'LY. SHJNGLES AN D L' . . -.¢ . ~81!-mFLY FOR CASH 0R ON SHARES. GHEBT PRICE‘PAID mu Inns: Ann uu'\vnl AND LAND PLASTER. have we mean that we are not in the habit of BO ASTING , as all reasonable people are aware that it cannot In} done in$ Genuine Facts when announcing that we so“ Nearer t ‘ 'I '“ â€" 7 A...“ 'l- mu . n Tea Seth of 44 pieces for $2.90. Bedroom Setts (Latest Patterns and Styles) made to order, from $15.00 to $21 ”TWQ‘AMODERA'I‘E. GIVE am A CALL. 450ts. per yard. Splendid Value, and cannot be bent. puLhased from to most relmblu Scodunun, Also »KING STREET, WOOD VILLL". VV ()O'DVI T; 11152. ( )..\' '1‘- fl--- - . o, lulu-3r; bUV’nl BRUSHES. wiiu') 1.31133, '1‘ :UN KS c. We ure :lso Agents {or J not opened out at A Large Stock of of WHIPS, HORSE COVERS, CURRIE COMES, '"ID 1’ AQllfllu nunrvulrn n \KNESS made to order, from the beatimuterinlpud Repairing promptly attended to. TAKEN. ., McLA UoiILA N, Manager and other \Vinter Necessariea. ASTING 9f flailing our Goods I, 9 pieces, $2.60. AND LUMBER. CUT I, comprising : w. c. srooaaxr. Cabinet Malta: Undertaku \ 30ml Henna fun jslm! u Short Noticu god on R: unabl- Terms. THE HIGHEST P5193 PAID m CASH While lead. Brushes. Pull}; Km Him GAL}? -PAINTS- . The nndcrafgned has removed to the promi- ses one door West of N. B. Gampimll'a Agricultural Warerooms. when: will be found on luml REMOVE L TENSHW." = And satisfactory in every detail. Parties intending building would 'do we» to buy at once, as nodoubh liqmmm will be much higher by» J and”! next. GAN MNGTQN . may, one, mm Laid BUILDING” HARDWARE. Reliable in Quality Uusurpassea’ in Variety, Unexcclled In Cheapness 400 KEGS CUT NKILS. gQQ 38338 @5588. Tlnware, My Spring Stock in how complete in every line, consisting of HARDWARE!" In town. Patio. having SemmL Hand Rig: to to "r, plint or tum, should {etch them aux. Some of the beat rigs over nude in Woodville nearly finished. All Work Warrantod. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIA LI'I‘Y 8783309101? 1mm. and Sheepskins, Evorythin in the line he t on land or made tgo order on sheet hotioe. Hutu in In em 10 none but First-02w. 8 Wfirkuflnyand the only Fmsr-cuss mamas PAINTER Much 20th, 1882. EABWODD'S CARRIAGE WORKS, WOODVILLE. -â€"-KINO STREET. WO0DVILL.‘ I have tho introduced a on load of Cook Wanted. Of all kinds. The above goods are Which will be told cheaper for ~ out: thu: an be bought oluwhoro. FRE D LEAS. A LARGE STOCK UL“ . 3’. BARWQOQ. ons, VARNISHES, GOOD PLAIN COOK wanted. Apply It once to OLD IRON J20. -â€"â€"WOODVILLE From 7x9 to 40x50. T. EDWARDS. Eldon House, Woodville.‘ w “AW. mWhite Lead

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