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Woodville Advocate (1878), 20 Apr 1882, p. 5

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W A large assortme-uz. of Genuine Gold Wedding Rings at. Gmm'u. l‘mmdinn 'l‘m-Hlanst arrived at. Mc« lulyrc .(- I’rinl's. (13" Sulisfnction guaranteed in Rumors and Pack“. Knives at Gmm‘r. ‘3' Every gentleman should call and inspect. our vevy largo and well Melvcto-(l No‘w Stool: of Sculch and Grumman“ are puzzled over the question whether “mumps" and “men- nlns’Hwe singulnr or plum]. They {fuel} look singular but. that. is no criterion on a question of this kind. w A large nasorhment of lmlies‘ trimmed huts, very cheap at. A. U. Gamplmll’o. @’ Iniah Poplina in new slmdm, nnly 20m per yard M A. C. Campbell’s w A large stock of \Vull Pupels opened out. at. A. C. Campbell's. CLEAN out your back yards before the warmwonthe: and inspecting comnnsn sioner drops on you. A nxpumnox [of section foremeu of the Midland Iaiiway waited on Mr. Goo. A. Cox on Fridav 7III inst, re- questing Ml increase of «In IIeI cent. on their wages, which was gmuted. A most beautiful auroral display 03- curred Inst Suudny night. @‘ A beautitul line of Paaimentery Dress Trimmings, Muntles, Ornaments, Silks, Dress Silks, 626., at McIntyre a .Priot’s. Eon home bills, we huvo a splendid assortment of cuts. Call and see them. THE: Fenelon Falls meclmnics‘ instin tute has added a hundred new Vuluuee to its shelves. w “’0 have just arriving 4 car loads of Land and Fine SalLâ€"Burrels and Bulk. Also any quantity of all kinds of Seeds. “7. G. Smith J; Co. chmmu' Mam-ma in the Metlnod~ is! church next. Sunday week. Rev. A. C. Wilson, of Bethany, we learn. will be present. Dxp'rnxgxm has appeared on the 15th Concession of Mariposu, near here. Q. The latest Novels by-standard authors at Gunu Bros. @- Mon'a Felt Rats in lending styles and giant valiety. A.C.Canpbell @‘ Go to Gunn'e for special value in Watches and Chains. AHA !â€"Dentiuta who have tried “TRA- JERRY," pmuouncu it the finest thing on this euthfor the hath and breath. 5 cent @’ Seeds !â€"-Jast received our new spring stock of Field and Garden Seeds; 'Gunn Bme. Try \Vilson’s 35ct J apau Tea. Can’t be beat. 35m! and (911m. gums. FARMERS are now busy with spring work. ["1];de at Guun’a‘. Tm: fall wheat has winterod [well in this locality. Pucmun Dov; 1.0.0. R. meei every Thungday uveuinu at Odd lellowa’ Hall, Canningtou. Casmxaros Exmuruxxr, L0.0.F..meet first and third Friday in each month at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Unuuingtou. chrouu Lone; No. .G, I}. 0., meet in lfnouic Hall, over Messrs. Cavana Cowm' a stone, Vicwrin hand, on the second \Vcduesdnyof each month. Cmam Ms‘ruomsr Cuuucu. â€"Service every Sabbath ewuiub - at 6. 30 o 'clock. RN. “1’. Richamsou, puwr. Sabbath School at 10: 00 1.111. Pnuanxuux Gunmanâ€"Service is held in the above chunk at H o'clock a. m.. and 6:30 p. m. Rev. Alex. Ron. M. A., pastor. Sabbath School At 3 o'clock. February 20th. April 25th, J uly llth. Sep- tember 12th, November 14th. 1883, Juan- ary 18th, and March 13th. 04 KI'OOD. February 27th, April 20th, Jul 5th, Oct. ober 4th. 1883. January 10th, I! arch l9tlx. vwrouu ROAD. February 2lst. April 26th, July l2tb. Sep- tember lath. Nuvmuber 15m. 1883, Jaun- ary 19th, March 14th. Clcaxoxa Lunch; l.0.0.F. meet every Tuesday evening Gt 8 o’clodx n M c5W0yu’s Hall, Woodville. Going southâ€"express. 7.25 t. m.; mixed, 1.46 p. In.; mail: 6.!" p. m. Going north, (or Lindsay, Midlwd City, or Cubocollkâ€" mail, 10.00 a. um; uxpmsn. {or Liudzmy. Midland or Cobooouk. 3.00 p. In. Slump; “local [Division Com-u far 1881. “'ooDvlLLE L. 0. L. No. 32 meet second “'eduesday eachmouth, at NcSchu'a Hall. \Voodville. HAnrun L. O. L. No.1.153. meet last \Ve‘luesday of each month as Hartley. NEWS scans. MIDLAND RMLWAY OF CANADA. (‘lll'lt‘I DIRECTOR! . new_ preparation [or Chapped SOC] B'I‘llis. WOODVILLC. F2.“ What. " do Barley do Onto do You: do 3 yo do Potatoes per ‘ua Butter. per nnnd, . Buuar, ( o Dai A pples, per barrel Eggs por doten Spri \Vhoat, per lmahel P‘alan'tht do E gas. tucked A!) )lea HI ca Sheepskins... “reused Hog: Beef Flour. per cwt. (‘hhkum per lb 'l‘urlu-va per lb Gecsu per ll) Ducks ‘wr lb lard porlb Tallow pol lb. Hay ~~ you”. . o Clover A. 'l‘imflth' 0v Mutter Spring Wheat Aranects Wheat Barley Fa}! Wheat Eye A1- tho Queen's Hotel, Woodvillo. on the 18th inch. by the Rev. Alennder Ron, M. A., Mr. Albert Boyuton to Miss Ellen Caro roll, Who! the Town-hip of Eldon, neu- Kirkfiel'l. @- \Ve have just received a large and choice stock of new styles in Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments and Trimmings of every description for the coming Spring trade. â€"-McInter cf: Prior. Tns: annual report of the Ontario 1 Deal and Dumb Institution, at Belle.- ‘ ville, for the past year has been pub- lished, and is now before us. . There were 296 pupils in the institution dur- ing that term, 14 of whom arc from the County of Ontario. The work of the year has been very effective, the very best methods of instruction known for the deaf and dumb being adopted. The superintendent in a note to the' editor, says: “There are many deaf- mnte children in ,the Province whose parents and friends are not aware of the liberal arrmigemeuts made for the education and improvement of such unfortunates, and there may be some w.thin the circle of your readers. All mutes who reside in this Province, between the ages of seven and twenty years, are admitted to all the priiileges free of charge, being furnished with tuition, books, washing, lights, fuel and everythii g necessary, except cloth- ing and travelling expenses, if their friends think they are unable to pav . the sum of $50 yearly. Only 8 or 10“ out of 260 nowhere pay anything, :01 that the Institution may Le said to be 0...... Y’ a. Our Spring Importation of Dress Goods in more complete than ever befow, while in style, quality and range we defy competition. 10 yards of good Dress Goods for $1.00. Call and Secure a bargain. McIntyre d: Prior. @- Teua! Teas! Teas !â€"Gveat re- ducuou m Teas. Call and see 0m 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50 and 6005. Teas. McTnty w J; PliOl‘. a Beat \‘M'loty '0! Prime ever alnuwn in \Voodville just uu-ivod at McIntyre l’uur's, Tm: farmer should sign nothing uni (ler any pretext. whatever for n strang- er; do not. even give your nddreasâ€" “juubua a memorandum.” \Vhen least expected this addict-m will turn up as a signature to some kind of promise to pay. Avoid every easy way at making money. No muller by what name It. is callml, the scheme is likely to be fraudulent. Let every farmer and olhem, who live 'in the countr , he sure that macs and shrubs with fruit of heretolore unluard of excellence, or flo\vers of uusurlnissed beauty, are not introduced by hawkem and peddlers. Tm: Lacrosse Concert which took plume last Friday evening was the best local uulermiument thut has been given hum lur a long time. The audience was hu- lmt not. so large as was ex- lmClO-'. Less deserving objects have produced much larger houses in this villuge. ’ ' MR. Guns. EVERY, of Mni-ipoea. has honghtoveronu hundred thousand ties nt Lindsay this winter for the Grand Trunk. lie lmun contract {Or 200.- 000 and will require more. Ties are bringing a good price this year. @’ LADIESâ€"Cu" and inspect our large choice and clneupsbock of b‘eathem, Flowers, Trimmings, $30. See our 'l'nimmud llamut $1.00. See those real Ostrich Feutlmm, only 81.00.â€" Mim Browulow, Milliner, at McIntyre . Prion-'3. Woo'dvm: Fumen' Markets. Toronto Marketa. MARRIED ... ... 65 to 80 .. 38 to 40 ... per bushel 65 to 80 per bushel 75 to 0 75 pardon 7 oocos On . porbgahelo 50 to 0 60 I hill Dairy per dozen IO toll do 12‘ to 14 per bushel 0 75 to l 0» 3 00 to 5 00 0 44‘) tol 20 50MB tom 8 5 U 00 .oswo 7 .m to 13 .o- 888 was: r:- do 4 50m 5 66 pcr cwt 3 50 to 4 00 par and 12 to IR .. ӣ022 250m4 U" 0 14 MN) 15 wmn mmm mm» mm mm -‘ 0|. 6. m (l7 6:? 4 Cars Barreled Salt. Coarse and Fine. A CAR LOAD OF LAND PLASTER. The Highest Price paid //V (MS/1' for all Kinds of Farm produce. W. G. EMITH «£3 Co... Clover, Timothy, Turnip, Mangold â€"-â€"WURTZEL AND CARROT.â€"-â€"- prepared to do 1 kinds of Waggon 6:. Carnage-Building. Repairing and Carriage ing, l’romptly Executed. Peter G. Cam hell has started business opposite Gregor Campbell's old stand. Woodvillo. March 14th, 1882. TERMS, CASH, 0R FARM PRODUCE SPECIAL INDUGEMENTS 1N GROCKERY‘ Dashmeres, All-Wraol By the shove we mean that we are not in the habit of 80 ASTING of selling our Goods below cost, as all reasonable people are aware that it cannot be done in business, but that we are issuing Genuine Facts when announcing that we sell Nearer to.cost than any other House in Town. In TEAS we are selling Best Quality for 45 cents. really worth 70c. All-wool Sprinq Tweed Suits MORRISON ’3 OLD STAND Woodville, March 14. 1882. .D. N o Boasting, But Genuine Facts! New Spring Goods. New Pfints and Dress rMods. New Carpets. New Check M unlins. New Floor Oil Cloth. New Laue Curtains. New Table Oil Cloth. New (lotto Denima, Tickiuga, To ”clings. Holland Linens, c., o. And all will be sold at bottom prices. _ Always on hand a large stock of Sum @flwfi Teas, Sugars, Oat Meal, 00m Meal, Goal Oil, cfic. I have nowflou [hand 35ng All kinds of DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS made to order, at the shortest, notice. Repairing nroumtlv nu: SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY. Manning [and Matching DOME T0 QRDER. A. J"- SMITH, HARNESS MAKER. SADDLER 8101 ‘ The “Bell" 1 AfiMS’Efl @Efie i . WOODVILLE. 1â€"" .. G- CAMPBELL, - CARRIAGE WAGGQKQMMM The subscriber has just received a full supply of field and garden needs, comprising 1 A Large Stock of BELLS, BLANKE’I‘S, and other W'inter Necessaries. , HARNESS OIL, the best in the Market. SEEBS, fiflifl” HUG-H WILSON ’S SAW MILL IN CONNECTION! A LARGE Sl'OCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. LUMBER, SHINGLES, SASH, DOOR AND BLINDS, Kept constantly on hand, or made to order. Tea Setta of 44 pieces for $2.90. AND LAND PLASTER. (Latest Patterns_ and Styles) made to order, from 815.00 to $25.00. TERMS. MODERATE. GIVE HIM A CALL. 450%. per yard. Splendid Value, and cannot be beat. purchased from the most- reliable Suetlslnen, Also KING STREET, WOOD VILLE. \\ ’ O ODVLIAJEI. ()N'l‘L a new, flock :of mes. HORSE COVERS, cmqu COMES, BRUSHES. WHIP LASHES, TRUNKS c. m- «an and “Rainer" Piano l fiOdgers Bros. AND AT RIGHT PRICES “’0 are also Agents for is J Shoes anflefia Just opened out at A Large Stock of IRNESS made to order, from the beat materinlhnd Repairing promptly attended to. Bedroom Setts, 9 pieces, $2.60. ., Ma LA UCHLA N, Table on cloth. ’ ‘ix'éié'éé'éi'bns, Ducks, I influx L_ g . . .. Manager L 1nd in ge-Painto A good Ileana furnish-«l at R wrt R on RmauuuMc '1‘“. ....~.. W. C. STOQDART. Cabinet Maker?» Unierta‘zm THE HIGHEST Fruit} PAID IN CASH ‘0 t While lead. Bmshes, Pufty, Mmm The undenizned has unloved to the p: emi- ses «no duor west of N. 8. Camping“ 9 Agricultural “'arerooms. when; will bu found on luml And satiafucuu-y in every dctuiL Parties intending building would do well to buy at once, as no doubt liammuo \.ill be much higher by June next. RE TENSHEBFP. BUILD/N6 HARDWARE. Putty, Oils. Whit: Lead Reliable in Quality Uusurpassed in Variety, Unexcclké in (.‘laeapness 400 KEGS CUT EXILE. Z0213 BQKL‘S GLASS. R. F. KILLALY, CANNIN GTON. My Spring Stock is unw completo in every line, Consisting 0f In town. Parties having Second. Hand Riga to zepuir. paint or trun, nhould letch them along. Some of the but rigs ever mule in \Voodvillo ueurly finished. All Wurk Warrauted. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIA Ll’l‘Y INSPECTION INVITED. FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE PRINTER Everything in the line kept‘on hand or made to order on short uuziuo. - Having in my employ none but First-Clu- Workmou and the «my EAR, WOOD'S CARRIAGE WORKS, WOODVILLE. Tinware, R. 3‘. EARWOQR. and Sheepskins, OLD IRON Mr. â€"-K!NG ITREET. WWUYILLII I have also introduced t eu- lo .d of Of all kinds. The shove goods are ‘Wllich will be sold cheapc 1hr cub tbgu can be bought FRED LEAEB. A LARGE STOCK 0F OILS, mnmsum, -â€"'\VCODVILLE MOVA L From 7x9 m40x50. OVES ulwwnwu. «AND ud-U ll

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