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Woodville Advocate (1878), 11 May 1882, p. 5

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‘43" Every gmntlomnn should call and imwcb our very large and well winch-«l N w Stank of Scotch mul (“mmlinn 'I‘wm-cls, just. arrived M New lvn H' k Flinn-'9. W (In to (hnm'a for special value in Watches and Chains. :13" Mun s and Bnya' Huts' m lead- in: ~l_\lnn "ml gum. vurietv, vely cheap “I, .-.\ (‘ .(I'umlulwlls. \Vn notice hy many of our exclmngra that, two planting: on the streets is lu-ing lul‘y‘ly imlnlgml in. \Vc! lmVn l‘.\"‘l'\' $0.190" "hull! fl“ EINIGIQVOIH' [O mmul m- nnr villagn'n to action in tlzis matter. “’9 hum n cimncu in form n splendid ave-nun of slnnln trees M. Imt Iinlo cmt, {if nnihul action could be uhl-Iinml. King acre-N. frnm llm I’m-s»- 'lel'iflll clun'ch M Hm station migl;t lm Inmio- :\ nmunilicon: utrm-tv, ifpluntud ram-fully will: smut. maples. QT A film display of Fontln-rs and 'l'ninunings of nil kinds at Rodgt-rl “ms. Mn. JAMES STEVENSON has laid on c lll‘ hlll'!‘ Hume new pumtovs which “‘0 (in nut, think cam In: hcnten, heing as large us must ni‘l ones now to he pur- cluwul lll'i‘fl. @‘ A huge assortment of ladies’ -trimnu-d huts, very cheup at. A. C. (.fulnplpell‘s. (191?“ Satisfaction guaranteed III anm-s IIIIII Bucket Knivva at GIIIIII's. @A lwmItthl line of Pnssmnenterie “was 'I‘lillllllillu‘i. MIIIIIlI-a OI'IIIIIIIPIIIS H lkx. Dmss Si. lk--, c., at. Mclntyle 1’: Im H. 'I In; imlwfItigulIle potato lung is fit wmk us tiIIIlIIstIinII.~~|\' us if nothing Imd llamwnml to IIIII' his eniuynnnt nine» lust. sIIIIInIPI'. 322:“ Stock complete in every depurt- mum at. A .C. Cumplu-H'n. @’ A large assortment. of Genuine Gnlcl Wmlding Rings at. Gunn's. 93‘ The latest Novels by standard :1! Inns at. (hum Bros. @â€" Somls fâ€"Jnsc recrived our new upriiug stock uf Field and Gultlen Sueds. Gum: B108. B Pnnpuunoxs are being made for a a'ouai lg ceielnation on the 24th of May In Part Perry. LINDSAY is to have gas works erected the": this summer. MARII‘OSA Township Council w 11 hunt a Count of Revision of the Assn-a:â€" menz Roll,‘on the 29th inst, at 10 a. m. @- (‘anml 80!! our Lulies' Fin e Kid Bums 'ust received. Rod cm .. ’ J g smug» or Loral Dlvlalnn ('ourls for [882. PHISBYTEIHAN Cuuucu.â€"Servico is held in the ahuvu church at 11 o’clock a. 111., and 6:30 p. m. Nev. Alex. Ross, .\1. A., pastur. Sabbath School at. :s o’clock. VICTORIA NUA U. February 2|st, April 26th, July 12th, Sep- tember 13m. November 15th. 1383, Jauu- my 19th, March 14th. Unum Mu'ruums‘r Uuuucn.â€"Servicc every halibutln evening at 6:30 o’clock. Huv. \\'. llicluu-usuu, pastor. Sabbath School as India a. m. Vlcmuu Loom: No..G, I‘. (1, meet in Masonic “all, our Messrs. Cavaua (.7uwmn's store, Victoria Road, on the second '\\"educs«lay of each multh. @‘ Best. variety of Prints ever shown in \Voodville just arrived at McIntyre 6:. Prim-’3, February QUUI, April 2511:, July llth. Sep- tember lilth. Nuruuhcr ch. 153, JauuA ury Hill], and March l3lh. UAKWUOD. February 27th. April 20th, July 5th; Oct- (Abc1'4tll. 1883, January 10th, March l9th. Clcmmxn Lanna. 1.0.0.1". meet every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Mcb'wcyu's Hall, \Vomlwlle. fiscal and (father atom. Going southâ€"express. 7.25 a. In.; mixed, 1.45 p. 111.; mail, 6.“) p. In. Going north, fur lnndany, Midland City, or Uulmcunkâ€" nmil, 10.00 3. ML; express. for Lindsay. Midland or L'ubuconk. 8.00 p. m. lnuIJs at Gunn's: Q“ Full lines In Boots and Shoes, Verycheup, at A. C Campbell's. 'I‘ry \Viisou’s 35ct Japan Tea. Can’t be beat. “Mom-nu: L. O. I- No. 32. meet second \Vcdncsduy each quuth, at. MuSWc) n’s “all. \\'ood\'i|le. I’Hull-L'l-L'L Dovr, 1.0.0 1“., xncei every Thursday evening, at. Odd Fellows' Hall, Cam. inuhm. UANSLVGTON Exmunmxr, I.0.0.F..meet first and thin] Friday in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, Cauniugtou. HARTLEY L.O.L. No. 1,153, meet last “'educuxlay of each mouth at Hartley. 1m, MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. A new preparation tor Clmpped n ('IIJIIQ'II ”IBIIC‘TOBI . SOC] ETIIZS. \\'Unb\‘ll.l.fi. "yo do l’ntatoon per 'nng Butter, per puuml, lull: Butler, (In Dairy Apples, por lmrrol Eggs per dozen Spring \Vhost, per bushel Full “'le do I‘mrluy do UM a (la I’m: (10 ")‘n do P‘luur. per cwt. (‘hivkons pvr lb 'l'mkoys per lb (h-uso per lh Ducks: 'IN' N) Lard lmr ll) Tnllnw per ll). I'IL-Evn. packvd Hides .. . Sheepskins . .. Dressed Hugs Rye "my l’ntatocs Cluvur 'l‘imuthy Butter Fall “'Iu'at Spring Wheat . Amnecta Wheat Barley .., 0 \ts Holloway} ninl'm'n! and Pills. â€"0ut\\'nrd infirnn'ies.â€"-Before the discovory of these remedics, many eases of sores. ulrera. 1-., Were pmuouuced to be llOlMlBsSly incurable, Inc-cause the treatment pursued tended to destro; the strength it was incompetent to prose. ve, and tn exasperate the nyumtmns it was inadequate to remove. Hollon‘ay‘s l'llla exert the must whnlesnme p-nvers uver the unhealthy flesh or skin, without dehalr- ing the patient from fresh air and exercise. and thus the :ennstitn’iunal vigour is hus- handed while the must malignant ulcers. abscesses, and skin diseases are in proe as of 0 re. l'» t» Ointment and Pills make the lduml richer and |I|ll'|:I‘. instead of permitting it to fall into that pnor and watery state so fata‘ to many labouring under chronic ulcer. aliens. g‘ “'8 have just. received a large and choice stock of new style-s in Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, Feutlwls, Flowars, Ornaments and 'l‘rinnnings of evary description for tlm cunning Spring trade. â€"Mclntyre (L' Prior. “’15 are p‘e-sed to notice that the farmers in this vicinity are paying more attention to improved stock. Last Thursday a sale of Slum-thorns took place at the Black Horse Hotel, Tan ronto, the animals being the property of the Right Hon. Lord Polwarth, and cansigued to Mr. John R. Craig. of Toronto; and among the purchasers were Messrs. \Vm. Junkiu and H. Cooney, who bought a one year old bull, paying for him about $300. Hie will be kept strictly for the use oi their own herds the present season. Among other purchasers at the sale were Messrs. Donald Grant and John Camp- bell, of \Voodville, the former of whom purchased a one year old bull for @220 ; and the latter a two year old cow for 3410. Improved stock will always bring a good price, and is the most profitable to raise, and farmers in this section are just beginning to realiZn it. â€"leaner. 3 @- A car-loud of second class Slniuglesiust leceived A .C. Unlupbt‘”. Q” The greatest vmiety of Panasols in town at Rodgens BIOS. Sour: pmsou is supposed to have fired u lmll from u mvolvvr ut the mail train going south on the Midland on Thurs- day evening last, between Lornevillo and Lindsay. One; of the couch win- dows Was broken. and the small hole unule by the hall quite discenmble, Although search was made the missile could not. be found. Q" Tens! Teas! Teas !â€"â€"Greut rev ductiuu in 'l'mts. Call and 8N: our 20, 25, 30, 35, 40. 45, 50 and 60cc. Tens. McIntym Prior. A SECTION mam cmue near slipping this mortal coil on Thursday morning lust. ASllIe quil train was running into \Voudville station n. “lorrie” was seen on the truck ahead and a. umu vigorously engaged in the endeavour to lift. it from the rails. Brakes were whistled luu. before the train could he stopped the “lorrie” was struck knoclh ing it into pieces, while the man was thrown into the ditch. Save it light In uisa we believe he escaped uninjured. Some of the steps were knocked from the side of the train. fig? Mis‘s McIntvre, Fashionahle Dn-ss and lInulle Maker. Rooms over Messrs. McIntyre JI. Prion-’5 store . Fit. and Finish guarantua'l.â€"Appren~ Lieu wnutml. Oun cotem The Post comes to hand this wrek in its enlarged form. In its Inesent slmpe the Post stands second In no paper in Canada, und we are pleased to notice this evidvnce of its pruslmity. Lindsay may now Iwnst. of a newspaper which for Iwnmess and enterprise cannot be beaten. Very wide Bluck Cashmere, 40cm. pen yur-l. 10 yds of good Dress Goods for $1.00. Call and secure a bargain. Mc- Inky re 6:. Prior. (g? Bust. vuluv vet. â€"\Ve cull special attention to mu New Biack Cuslnnmes. Woodvllle l'nrmm‘ llnrlu-u. Toronto Marne". l 20 to] 2‘2 .. l 20 tn I ‘27 I 05 to l IO 60 to 70 .. ... 40 1042 per bushel 70 tu 75 per bushel 70 to 0 75 . . per ton 7 01) to 8 00 . per bushel 0 50 to n (30 do 5 00 to 5 50 dn 3 75 tn 4 00 perrnuml 14h» Hi . . pcr c own 11mm ... do '95 to '4 0.. 3 "0 h) 5 (D0 . 0 4" lo I ‘20 7 50 MS 00 o- I“ in IS .. 19 to '20 3 001,05 0" 0 15 to!) 15 l 33 to I 37 I 30 to I 3'3 0 99 t0 0 9| 0 49 In 0 M) 0 83 '0 0 83 0 8‘2 [0 0 85 l 40 h! I 5‘.) 6 50 to 7 00 ‘25 In 0 00 .. 06 to 07 .. I” to 13 .. (I7 MOS .. 07 tn 03 . I to I” .. 05 to 06 (3:?- 4 Cars Barreled Salt. Coarse and Pine. “48 A CAR LOAD OF LAND PLASTER. A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. The Highest Price paid IN CASH for al/ K/hds of Farm produce. Clover, Timothy, Turnip, Mangold â€"â€"-WURTZEL AND CARROT,â€" Peter G. Campbell has started business opposltu Gregor Campbell’s old stand, and is prepared to do all kinds of angun Carriage-Building. Repairing and Carriage-Paint- ing, l’romptly Executed. \Voodville, March 14, 1882. A Large Stock of BELLS, BLANKE'I‘S, and other \Vinter Necessaries. ll ARN ESS OIL, the best in the Market. All kinds of DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS made to order, from the best [fiateriaLand at, the shortest notice. Repairing promptly attended to. New Prints and Dress rloom}. New Carpets. New Check Muslins. New Floor Oil Cloth. New Laue Curtains. New Table Oil Cloth. New Cottons, Ducks, Deuims, Tickings, Towulings. Holland Linens, c., c. And all will be sold at bottom prices. Always on hand a. large stock 01 New Spring Goods. wak Mags Sims Wm QRMSEEQMQ fig 663, WOODVILLE. J- SMITH, HARE ESS MAKF R. SADDLER $10 IIING STREET, W'OODVILLE. Teas, Sugars, Oat Meal, 00m Meal, 00a! Oil, 620. Spring and S a 4L); SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY. aligning; mdl Matchmg (DONE TO; ORDER“ The subscriber hm just rocechJ a full supply of field and garden seeds, comprising : have now:_on ihand 11 MW stook of “'IllPS, IIOILSE COVERS, CL'RRIE COMES; BRUSHES, WHIP LASI] ES, THUS KS 62c. W. G. SMITH «£3 00.: HUG-H WI -l- 4â€"! SON ’S ROBGEBS BROS. SA'N MILL IN CONNECTION! P ._ G- CAMPBELL, CABBAGE 8: WAGGQHMAKEB . LUMBER, SHINGLES, SASH, DOOR AND BLINDS, ' Kept constantly on hand, or made to order. AND LAND PLASTER. TERMS. MODERATE. GIVE HIM A CALL. purchased from the most rehable Scedsmcn, Also MORRISOK'S OLD STAND 0! all kinds which will be sold very cheap NV ()()DV’ ILLE. ONT- And DRESS GOODS in great variety. LADIES’ FINE BOOTS. Boots and Shoes very cheap BEAUTIFUL MUSLINS Rantings Watered Goods Spring and Summer Goods, Gents” Fumislzz‘ngs We have just received another large con- signment of We have added to our stock a {all nsso tment of AND AT RIGHT PRICES. Just opened out at A Large Stock of Consisting of D. Me LA UCHLA N, Manager. A good Hearse furnished at Short Notice m d on Runnable Terml. w. c. STODDART. Cabinet Maker Undertaker THE HIGHEST Pinning: PAID IN CASH =0 : -PA|NTS- OILS, VA RNISHES, White lead. Brushes. Putty, 8w. The undersigned has rem oved to the premio fies one door want of N, B. Camphed 5 Agricultural Warermms. when: will be found on hmd Lindsq, Oct. 15th. 188] REMOVA L TINSHOP. S. CORNEIL, 23qung London Mulual, Lindsay. DEA]: Simâ€"Have the goodness to convey to the Directors of the "London Mutual" our thanks for their proniptueas in paying our claims in full, arising from the losses by the recent bush tire: Alex. Clarku. Ops. $566 James McGahey, Emily, 900 Edward Kerr, “ 600 Joseph McUunnell. “ (:90 Matthew \Yilsou, Ops, 9l5 Thos. McCabq One. 50:: gums am; ems, HALF A CAR LOAD HARVEST TOOLS RAKI'TS‘, HOES, FORKS, SCYTlln 13S, SVA'I‘IIS‘, SI’ADES, S110VEJS,C. R. F. KILLALY’S CANNINGTON. BUILDING HARDWARE I HARVEST T( IOLS ! Tinware, Edwin Prunse, Tnos. Kelly. Martin Harrington, Guy Benny, C. E. Tiers, Isaac Gostlin. Hugh Pailey, Margaret Kerr, John Cheynouth, Edawrd Malone, P. B. Melihargey, James Howard, John Wilson, Robt. McFeelers, John Kumbel, llaliposa. Emily, Emily, Verulam, Lnxton, Fenelon , Lindsay, Verulam, Vernlgm, ll At Toronto Prices. My aim is to meet the lowest price ofl'ered which 1 will do. A complete stock of and Sheepskins, OLD IRON 61'. ARD OF THANKS. I have also introduced a car load of -â€"Rl.\'() STREET. WOODVILLEâ€" Which I will sell at Bottom Prices. Al.\VAYS 0N HAND. Special Terms to Parties Building. Which will be sold cheaper for cash Hill] can be bought. elsewhem. Consisting of the but make of FRED LEAS. A LARGE STOCK UP I burn just received 1‘. Efilfialy. -WOODVILLE J ust arrived at he goodness to convey :8 "London Mutual" promptueas in Haymg Ops, Ups, llaliposa, Emily. Emily, Verulam, 872 2l5 795 50 l

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