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Woodville Advocate (1878), 19 Jun 1879, p. 5

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the celebration (7!" Dominion Dny ll! lm. ing mined by nilhscription, we WU’llll say to those who can «Word to givu, and more especially Hume who will b" hem efittod by the crowd which will ha in gown 0n that day. nqt m be niggm-«lly V.... u. .ur “urn. n ml'gl- Cz'OW'l IR vx~ meted. 'l‘wo Lacrosse nmtchm Inwa- men urrm)gml~â€"-t.lm juviors play Hu- Cnnningum «huh and our suninm play the Beavertun “ Beavers." \Vu lmlio-vu them in to he horse-racing. fimtwmcing, jumping, tugnf-wm'. c.. with ply-tntusv magnricul nml torchlight procvusimm, fimworks, c. ' Don't be Stingy.-Aa the monny for _the ce!ebmtion nf Dominion Day in he- Dominion Day is going to he celebrat- ed here in grand stylu. 'l'lwcmnnnimn- have nnt. got this programme» arranged yet, hut in will Ire printml harm-u hu- eml of tlm work. A Im'gu crow'l in vx~ SEE the chimp curmutq at tho Hogw- lntm, 4 Murals 5min] in two weeks. Trying io FIy â€"_()ne ufnm- \Vnmlvillv “ manta-rs” lms (lemlnpnvl u now oliing in the squirting linn. H" himl it. fur Hw first. time inst. Sunday. It, in flying. 'I‘Im an up of the wings is Ice-pt. a [H'n‘ fimml sum-0‘, and the first um-mpt pmvmi a failure, but. we holiewe lm "xâ€" lu-nty tn nmke- hin nppem’vmcu on the lat ofJuly. sailing ow-r the villngu. \Vn advise him not to fly ton f.u- tili iu- ix sure of his wings. Running ExtraordinarymHawking, the mum-r, tells can that he has out“ frnuml mm of the fastest horse-H in “'omlvillv, and than, he intends to have A race next. with u milroml engine. Alul tlwn, we auppoav, lN: will tackle the (wk-graph, :unl :ll'lt‘l"l)(! ln'm Imam" the lightning lmcun rest on. his lsmruls. “’9 are afraid he su-u's too high. The rapid approach of the long vucno tions has an hilarious influence on the mind and actions of the pupils of the public schools, and tlm boy who was a model of decorum the first. fcw \vuuks of the term now spemls the greater part of his time getting up off the teacher’s ruler. Remember lâ€"Hamilton Corbett, the great Scottish Vocalist, assisted by Mr. J. H. Scott, gives one of his entertain- ments in Spencer H all, on Friday (aven- ing, 20th inst. Be sure and go earl y and secure a seat, Concert commences sharp at 3. See posters. Tea, Tea, Tea, just; arrived at Juan A. Mitchell 6:. 00’s.. Best. in town. Pay Up.--Several of our subscrihem have settled their accounts, but then: are a. gnent many more who have not. “73 will be extremely sorry to put any one to exnm expense, but we place all accounts not paid by the 20th in Court for collecticn. Cannington has the prettiest girl 'within twenty mileswâ€"G’lwuer. Where do they keep her? \Ve have been to Canningtou several times, and Were ah ways astonished at the number of home. ly girls we met; on the streets. There will be no service in the Pres» byterian Church, next. Sabbath morn~ ing, on account; of the Communion ser- vices in Heaven ton. The regular ser. vice will be held in the evening at 6.30 o‘clock. MILLmEnY cheaper than ever at. the Regulator. The Communion of the Lord’s Supâ€" per will be dispensed in Hue Presbyter- ian Church, here, on the 29th inst. The Rev. J. L. Murray, M. A., is expected to assist. the Rev. Mr. Ross, on the oc- cusiou. Tonsorial.-â€"Mr. D. Powell has start- ed a harher shop in the“Ehlou House,” where those in want. of a. good shave, shampoo, or anything in the huir-dress~ ing line will do well to call. "as anybody notiood that the figure on the 85,000 bills is cross~eyed ? This may not. occur in all of them, but it. does in every one of ours that we have examined. * ' It‘ you want anything in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, M3,, you will save money by purchasing them at the Re- gulator. h Bmd.â€"The Band gave an open air Concert last Friday evening, to the de - light. of the villagers. They ought to try and get out mow often. Inductionâ€"Tho induction of the Rev. A. Ross, M. A., will take place on \Ved- nesday, July 2nd, commencing at. 1 o‘clock in the alternoon. \VHY pay $10.00 and 812.00 for a suit. of clothes, when you can buy as good at the Regulator for 87.0“, Crockbry and Glassware, a large stock just opened at, Jas. A Mitchell 4: Qu'a. Call and see. flu next sitting of the Isl; Division Court, will l»: held here on the 4th of July. 1,000 dozen eggs wuuced at the Re- gulator. Fiat-chum woo! bought. at 20 cents at Jan. A. Mitchell 6: 00’s. ' Eldon Council meets 00-day, at Hart- 0" gm! 3mm. In Cnfinin ton, on “1:51! inst. Rubella, wife 0! D. Ofileapie, M. 1)., .301! 36 you", 4 month um! 7 days. In Cumin”. on tho Nth inst. Eliubeth Florence. wi o of Mr. Joseph E. smith. aged 29 your». . I‘ll’l‘lll. At Wumiville. on the l7th inst“ the wifq of Mr. .I. s. hoodlum, of N «on! In Cannington. mu tlm 5th inst, Rndarick McKay. youngest. son uf Mr. Rmmld McKay, aged l9 years and 8 nmnths. Names _of delinquents will he the amounts are paid. ()thurs v frfln [films to time. Jawol) Bell?“ (‘m-clun, snlmcriptinn $2.50 Robert Mu Aszm. lhmwn'tnn. sub. 3.50 l). McUallmn, Benwrtun, sub. 3 50 1 Alex. )lcllnugall. (v'mnrhrilge, sub. 3.50 T Wm. Gluver, ”mneln-irlgc, snl‘. 3.50 ‘ John ll. Umnpbell, Unmuln'nlgu, sub, 3.50 l’. Campbell, Uamchriclge, sub. 2.00 J. J. Smith, Urlllla, sub. 3.50 Irvin H nyck, (furmerly of lieawertnn.) Westwuorl. (In. l’eferlmru' adver- t sing and snlmcriptinn. 6.00 Dr. b'tir. (fnrmcrly uf liuaVcrton.) advertising. 5.00 0. W. Kcnnmly, (lormurly of Heaven _ ton.) nvlvurtising nml xnlusm-iptiun 20.50 I". ll. Hmithwaiw, (furmcrly uf flun- vermn.) removed to Port Parry, n-lvurtising c. 5.00 l“. Hclulersu , (formerly UK Bem’erlon,) Insurance Agent, mlvurtining, l0.00 ‘ .\. Mcleycn. (formally uf ()rillin :mul Bunthon.) l’hutugraplwr, leur- fining kc. 10.50 'I‘. S. J. llmmer, Orillin, aul). n. 3.75 H. Wallace, painter. (furnwrly of \Vomlville. Advertising And sub. 5.25 W. A. McCutclwum. of A rgylc. nmircd to ('«mpcr's Fall“, llama. an“. 2.50 R. J. Staples, Kirkficltl, jnh-wmk. 3.00 A very sad and melancholy accident occurred yesterday at the Catholic pic-- nic which took place near Beuverton by which Mr. Frank McRue, a. much respected young farmer of Thou-ah lies in an extremely dangerous condition. ‘ Mr. McRae, was superintending the ‘ games at the picnic, and when the ac~ cident happened, was noting the throw- ing of the shoulder stone. By some means his attention was distracted from the game and the stone going at little out of its course struck him on the side of the head, crushing it terribly, the; unfortunate man was comeyed tn the band stand near hy,where he was cured for until the arrival of Dr. Grunt, who did everything necessary in the case. No promising hopes Were held as to his rucowry. Mr. Molina is n married man, his Wife and child both being present. The accident oust a gloom on all present, end they shortly after dispersed. Potato Race-.011 Monday afternoon no little excitement was caused up at the east end by the rumor that Peter Clifford was going to run a potato race, against time. Quite a crowd gathered to witness the sport. The conditions of the race were :--100 potatoes, placed one yard apart, to be picked up singly, and placed in a basket at the starting point; Peter to receive two dollars if he succeeded in picking them up in fortufire minutes, or one dollar it he did it in an hour. Accordingly he doli- ed his coat and went at it, and after a hard struggle he succeeded in placing the last potatoin the basket just fifteen seconds before the hour was up. we didn’t. think Peter could do it, but he did, although he has not received the money yet. V: 17: Therefore if any man he in Christ, he is a. new creature; old things are become new. “ The text in Gwlic‘ is as follows: II Corint. V: 17 : “Uinm sin, ma thu nenclx 3am high ann nu Uriosd is erenatar nnudh e : clmidln nu. semm nitbe seacll, feuch rinneatlth na lmiile nitlne nuadle.” Gallo Serviceâ€"A Gaelic service was held in.Bank Street. Pieabvterinn Church yesterday afternoon,. some 70 persons being presmt. The Rev. 811‘. McLennan of Underwood acted as pre- centor, and the singing was conductei in the old style of “lineing.” The sen own was preached by Rev. Mr. Ross of \Voodville, his _text being I[ Corinthians The Law of Newspapers. -- The courts inwe decided that if n person orders his paper discontinued he must pay all ”real-ages, ‘n' the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the Whole amount whether the paper in taken from the post otlice or not. Also. action for fmud can be instituted ngniust any person, whether he is responsible in a financial view or not, who reques to pay for a. publication. Some forget this, and think by merely refusing to take the paper from the post-office settles the matter. in thnir donations, but to he as liberal as they can. No doubt there will be u lauger crowd in town on that. day than has been here on any day for years put, and it will not do to lmvo them go away (liaaplwinted. Thom who are [impairing the amusements are working with a will, and if succm does not «ts lend their utforts it will not. be their fault. OUR DELINQUENT LIST. SAD ACCI DE N T. DIED. l will be removed as Others will be added “ ADVOCATE,” The best $1 paper in Victoria- - THE GRAY "ENGINE 00., . Toronto, Ont" Canada. ‘5‘ Sulcl in “'omlvillo by all Drnggipts, anal b all wlmlusule and retail druggists in Uanac n mnl tlm United States. lM-ly V. B.â€"â€"'l'l|e «lemmuls of our business have necessitated unr removing to 'l‘nmnto. tn which place plense address all future com- munications. 777â€".vv. a. . fnlluw as a se- ‘uencc of Self-Abuse; M lvss of Memory, Univemal Lassitude, Pain in the Buck. Dim- ness of Vision. Premature Oltl Age,mul many utlmr (linenscs that leml to Insanity or Cun- uumptiuu and n Premature (lrnve. M‘Iflill particular: in our pmnplilehwhicll we desire to send free by mail tn every one. The Specific Medicine is mlql by all «lruggists at $l per package, or six packages for $5, or will he sent free by mail on I‘ucciptuf the m may by mlilrenaing a“; . V‘m' Before Taking taucy, ”was GRAY'H Hpnoiflv ME DICINF. .moe (51mm. The Great TRADE MARK. fi‘fig Engnshnun- I /, 7gf5‘ Ody, an unfail- ._‘ ‘1. "1‘? in;- cure fur .8 Clerk's Office. ()nkwuud. June 2nd, 1879. 7 All parties interested themselves accordingly. thE Court. 0f Revision to revise the Assossmenc Halls of the 'l‘ownshi of Mnripoua fur the year A. 1)., l878. wi I be hclcl at the Town Hall. in the village of ()nkwood, on Mnndnv. the 23rd .lnv nr 1...... TOWNSHIP OF MARIPDSA I hereby forbid all persons from purchasing ‘ a note for thirty dollars. dated April 9th, 1879, payable in 7 months, at Newman-Rat, to the Reaper . Mower Knife Grinding 00., u I thu received no value for the same. ROB'I'. RING Lot2. Can. 10, 1* hlun, May 30th, 18 .M Val fiiic'tum, {EEG}??? the sum of 316. I hereby w (l D. McLeod, fur Warn any party having found said note from negotiating the name as I have cancelled i t. THOS. MORRISON. LOST 320$: can, prove property, her away. between urea and {our years of age. nigh hind foot white, with small white star on forehead. Owner is hereby requested to call, prove property, pay expences and take lin- an"... ‘Bgtygeu thee and {our In the latest styles, at the ‘ \Voodville. HAIR-DRESSING, SHAVING, at 8 o’clock, shat}; HAIR-DRESSING,0 FRIDAY, J UNI-3 20th. 6mm Halli Alexandra. H311.Beaverton. The Prince of Scottish Vocalist; one of his mmurpasnod entorn The Auld Scotch Sangs CORBETT JNO. BIRMINGHAM. Hartley 1’. 0., June 13th, 1879. Court of Revision. PUBLIC NOTICE; ‘3‘ Prices M “8113]. UOIICOI’t to commence R n’n‘n-‘- â€"L â€"- , Thursday, 19th June I SUBSCRIBE FOR. THE AME into the premises of the under-sign ed, Lat 14, 9th 0011., Eldon, WARN IN G. D. POWELL on]. on Mnndny.Wt'hevé3n'lntiny' oftiuuo, 1879. at 10 a. m. A BAY MARE STRAY ED. JOHN F. CUNNINGS, TOWnslnp Clerk. HAMILTON Se‘ininal Weak- ness. Spornm- tnrrlnen. [mqu‘ tancy, and lnll‘ “'OODVI LLE, ON *"“"‘"J' .vaL Luau, a promissory note aignqd _by n. In”- -t ‘n ‘- - 18 prepared to do â€"â€"â€"-A;\'D IN On the evening of 1.1808 “IMAM; ‘T‘flkiig. \V 118 {l 86- SHAMPOOING. Saturday. 14th inst. passed entoffiiufiiéfitE n the will please govem c., c., u Eldon 1101188," DYEINQ INGLANI). ‘9 1879. i. will give Material F urnished if Require Glaining Walnut, 01k. (11 ht. and dar Maple and Burr alnut 'At THE ADVOCATE Office HOUSE PLANT E Cheapest and Choicest Stock of Dry Good: Groceries, Boots and Shoes. 850. ever offered 1n Woodville A MUST PRQFOUN D SEN SA T10. THE TREMENDOUS BARGAIN Buy your Garden Seeds at D. McLeod’s o; posits the Post Office, Woodville. PAINTIW [WWW Geraniums ,Fuschiaaz Petunias Roses, 0. SEEDfi! SEEDS KING STREET, LATEST STYLES IN LADIES’ AN Q MISSES HATS «SLO. THUS. CLOUSTONJ GOD. TIMES BOMWG AMONG THE PUBLXC. IT IS‘ call solicited at “ THE REGULATOR, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES 8:0. Glazier, Grainer. and Paperéflanger. CHEAP FOR. CASH. OR PRODUCE- . C. GILCHRIS’ WHICH HE IS NOW OFFERING HAS ALREADY CREATED SPECIALTY : Has received a new and well assorted stock of SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON‘ Woonvmmc. A “'ELL KNOWN FACT THAT HE HAS THE 13 c0 15 BROOK 8%., anmm

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