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Woodville Advocate (1878), 22 Jun 1882, p. 5

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MAMMSA Grunge -s will picnic at. (‘alnluuy on the 22nd. (today) 'lur. elections brought quite a lllllll“ bur offltrungers to town on Tuesday. A mun mmstonu occurrml hero on Saturday last. A path-ct. deluge fell for about an hour. MANY of mu- villagers attended Lindsay last. Thursday to hear the Hun. Edward Blake. 'l‘m-z fuundmion for the new maida anoe for the Midland st'ntinn ngvnt at Lomeville JuuuLi- n is complvlml. Mn. 1i l-2!\'.\‘I~2‘|‘ll Um: of Lumeville, stunted fur the Noun-Wash ycswrdny morning. A Hum: bun fire was lit on the. Main street on Tues-Buy night, but. we have not been able to discover its object. Rev. Mn. Rlcuumsox removes to Billtinmre, Dun, in the Cubmu-g dis‘ u-iou, forthe ensuing your, and Rev. 1“ 1; Frauicis J uhuSou takes his place here. THE Victoria. Road excursion on Thursday last‘niust have been a. (18-- cided success, judging from the large number on board the brain when pass~ in}; here. USTIL a late hour on Tuesday evenâ€" ing the telegrupll oflice \vus besieged by anxious enquirers for election res urns. A SPECIAL main came from Toronto to the June-(ion on Tuesday last for (he uccommodacion of voters wuutiug to vote in the country. TUE excursion projected by the Eldon Agricuiculul Society had to be abandoned for tha present, the Conn puny being unable to furnish a. train for the purpose. Mn.Jxo. Mun-13w was in lawn during the week visiting his many fiieuds; also Mr. E. J. Sidey, son of our old tnwnsman, Mr. Jno. Sidey, now of Iowa. REV. \lu. CURRIE, of Uptergrove, preached in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath last. 13v. Mr. Ross. is ab~ sent, at the General Assembly now in session at St. Johns, N. B. ’l‘ur‘. Victoria County Court met. in Lindsay Inst. Week. His Honor Ju'lge Donn pwsiding. There was no crimi~ .nul husinesu, and His Honor received the usual pair of white kids. “’1; never remember seeing such a profusion of apple blossoms as there is to be seen at. present. “there is no draw back the yield of fruit will be large this seasou.â€"â€"Ex. 'J 111:911Lt011 T111105 mus “it. is gneau) {121111111 (11111, the hay c1011 ('01 this year is dome for, with the exception of irmlutml patches of clover." “’8 cannot say tl-uc such is the case in this neigh- bourhood. The grass looks well. Mn. A. C. CAMPBELL has erected a neat. m-w funco before his residence. Mr. I}. J. Hal-wood has given his lducksmiths' shop a coat of paint, mld~ ing much to its appearance. Mr. \V. G. Studzlau‘t has also been re~ touching, IT is intended, we learn, to gravel the town line between Mls. Morison's hill and the station This is much needml. Since the Councils cut down the hill some two years ugr‘, during wet Weather, it has been a regular slough. Mu. JONES, the great bce~keeper of Beeton, Simone County, is, around the country buying up all the hives he can seculv. Mr. Jones is probably the "ream-st beerkoupur on the cnntiueut, huvi lug soll some $23000 wouh of honev lust season. \Ii. Tcnes finds bee cn'lltme a must profitable business. Mn Ynxxon reitumtos his state- ment respecting “a very stormy an~ Quinn, with early setting in of extreme «own-icy and heavy snowhnlls, reaching 1n the Icmote southern points. “'6 are likely to experience one of the Cold. est periods in u long term of years, during the enrly path of 1882-33, but we will have the cold altogether, and (hr huh-r portion is likely to be mild and open “ith a very mlvunced spring." pmnqd relief, and n l‘l|_\aici:\u is acldum Icquiu-d. Wonarillt giant! “23mm. {Pure Wines and Liquors, ' ALE mu), JEQRTER, NY person or )ersons hereafter found trespassing or Soitering on Lot No. 6, 15th Concession Mariposa, will be proaecut- ed according to law. \V. \V. DEGEER. Woodville, June 6th, 1882. COOPER TISDALE BEAVEBZ'QN. Sfifllfiflffl SUESL‘XHGS S 0U { SPRING MILLIXERY is now to haul and embracqs the Latest Fashions in (FROM BRAZIL. ‘ The New Compound, its won. (19er affinity to the Digestive Apparatus and the Liver, increas- ing the dissolving juices, mliev5 ing‘ almost Instantly the dreadful results onys epsia. Indigestion, and the TOR ID LIVER, makes Zopesa an every day necessity in every house. It acts gently and speedily in Biliousness, Costiveness. Head- ache, Sick Headache, Distress a!» ter Eating, Wind on the Stomach, Heartburn, Pains in the Side and Back, Want oprpetite. Want 0! Energy. Law Spirits. Foul Stom- ach. It invigorates the Liver. ea:L ties of! all surplus bile, regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the wholesystezn. Spring and Summer. MILLINERY. GIVE US A CA LL 31w Swag Family G roceries and Provisions, Fancy Goods, Wall Papers, 82:0. Shapes, Materials 8» Shades -â€"-I"ORâ€"â€" Cat this out and take It to your Drug t and get 310 cent Sample ora arge bottle for 75 cents. 83‘ 8911 your neighbor about It. NOTICE P. D. MCArthur, SPRING GOODS! warning. And as usual have the best assortment. of TWEEDS “'hcrc you will find a good selection of ZOPE 9A. meen'tmn. “1101) you come to Town call at the THE Cheapest STORE. “'0 have received our And over) fining else. Also all kinds of 1n town. â€"ron â€" J 5. QLQVEQM BEAVERTON, ‘ The Best Axle Grease ‘UNION.’ 3 BOXES FOR 25 GTS. Riding Sadclles on Hand. @' SEE THE MEXICAN SADDLE Smds and Salt The subscriber has just received a. full sup- ply of Field and Garden seeds Glover, Timothy, Turnip, MANGOLD WUR'I‘ZEL CARROT. purchased from the most reliable Seedsmen. Also Four Cars Bar-releé Salt. A Car Load [and Plaster GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. All Kinds of Farm Produce W. G. Smith 85 00., WOODYILLE, ONTMRXO FULL LIN SS IN DENIMS. DUCKS, GREY \VJIITE SI'IIR'I‘INGS c. ED. MGK. ENZLE‘, Davidsgn 1:331],qu Baavertgn 81mg and Sumer Gmisfi SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, g3“ BALTIMORE MOIRES, WOOL DEBEIGES, BUN’J‘INGS, NUN’S VEILINGS, SILKS AND SATINS. “MICA-” A Large sine/r of'Ifeady-Mmle Clothing at exceptionally low prices. J mm 1912!), 1882‘ The highest price paid in Cash for R 639% @EERS ER 03. NOW ”N THE MARKET. fl. 1% @Efimmie, Try it. And also the A good variety of “‘12 ARE SELLING Coarse and Fine, A large stock of comprising : Of all kinds which will he sold Very cheap, Spring and Summer Goods, And DRESS GOODS in great variety. ];;\l)llCH' Fix 1“. 1100124. Boots and Shoes very cheap BEK'JTIFUL IJUSLIIJS Buntings Watered Goods We have just received another lnrge con- signment of Gents -’ Furnishings These goods are worthy of inspection. WE ANNOUNCE FRESH ARRIVALS IN We have. added tn our Stock .1 full assortment nf wTHEâ€"â€" Consisting of GOOD APPLES ON HRH!) Fresh stool: of Groceries GOOD, CLEAR ]. ARD. A LARGE STOCK 0F FLOUR Dan. Stanton. General Groceries PROVISIOIIS, $20. Lime and Land Plaster vsax‘pnsfia TERMS: CASH, OR MARKETABLE PRODUCE, for which the highest price will be paid. “'oodville, J une 20th, 1882. Every one should call See our LISLE GLOVES, See 0““ RIBBON, LACES, SUN SHADES, EMBROIDERIES, INSERTIONS, DRY GOODS, MUSLINS, CO'J‘TONS, PRINTS, HATS AND CAPE, WHITE and EfllflHED SHIRTS ONLY 90 CENTS. STRAW GOODS, VE Ifi’f (T-II [GA P- Bo mam BLACK CASHMERES, of all kinds. Just received a supply 0! “'0 are prepared to sell any quantity of flfiflflfi LUS'QBES. AND SEE THE FOLLOWING GOODS Bezwerton, May 2 $1), 1882. on hand at less than mill priqes. SEVERAL Imam-ms or "'0 ()1) VII; 1) E, OJVT. KID GLOVES. 50 Cents a pair. 5 cents a. yard. 5 cents a yard, A good humix Cancer Cure Depot, L'oMicm-k. l'.Q., Canada. \Vith the erection of our "3w shop we are in possession of one of the largest 1nd most. connnmlious establishment. in the conntv and have now every facility for tho production in first-class style of everything in connection with the trade. BUILT FROM Fl HST-CLASS MATE!” AL and by first-clnss workmen at figures which cannot be beaten. Ropairing and Jae-painting of an kinds ~BI.ACKS.\11'1‘HIL\‘G.â€" wnlmut the use of the Knifo. The only l'ommuunt ('ure in. Hm Wurlul. For particulars wn-Iusw MW 3 cent stung): [- 5. 1‘. SMITH, ('uatimmk, I'. (Q4. (‘auuulaL -â€"â€"â€"Hig|wat livfi-u-uc.-.~;â€"â€"-â€"‘ cai’l’fllih‘ ~\\\'ll"'l‘ AND ('I'IIR'I‘AIN. R. F. KILL A LY’C, GANNINGZ‘QN. 2.5: GEMS“? E12? mags which is the cheapest and best. Trap that. has ever been otl'ured. A large assortment of BIRD CAGES just received, Also Granite Enameled Preserving Kettles, SAUCE FANS, ETC. A full stock of HARVEST TOOLS on hand at ‘ety M 195035- E‘5’_li!<.§a WE'VE! 5‘2- SHOVELS. Cumulus; E'l‘U. The Latest Style of HORSE POKE just bought at very luw pricesâ€"all grades. sol can meet every mw‘s \mntc. BOILED and RAW LINSEEI) 011.. nu-I :\ full stock of YAI‘XISHES aml CUL'H'HS. l have also received h stock of MIXED PAINTS. for floors 0: other Work. Call early and call often at the NORTH ONTARIO HARDWARE STORE! ll . F.1{1LLA LY, Caxmxu'rox . sums, fuous, 7 1m}; ES, ,, SPA mas; TIVO TONS ""II'ITIL‘ LE. P. 0. AND SAVINGS BANK, Money Urdezs Issued. Woodville, Ontario Carriages, Buggies and Waggons This Cmnpmy is noted fur fair and honor. able dealings with its clients and for its Allan line of Steamships! CANCER CURED. INSUHI NEEANU [DAN fiGENEY ENGLAND, IRELAND SCOTLAND REDUCED RATES ! Canada Permanent Loan cg Savings' Co mmm agar: Mutual Insurance Co. $3,000 in case of death, --Ul{-â€" 8].") PER WEEK, IF DISABLED. Accident Tickets I'ul‘ Hu- salu of Lamb in any part «if (M- tm‘iu tn fifth-rs furn I‘inrupu, \vhwrc pro. [wltirt :llu :hh‘ul‘lisml free I" charge. CITIZENS” Insurance Co. P. G. CAMPBELL. HARDWARE. Woudville Carriage Works. \\‘UUI)\'ll.l.l~I, US'I‘. 'maaela “est la ml Agency Bythis Line] am enabled to issue tickets to all parts of Or parties wishing to bring relatives or friends out can buy tickets M; my (mice at Some of the moat. rclinble (‘ompanics doing business in the Dominion. I also issue Standard. Insurance Co. $1.000 FDRFEIT. The flies will soon be bad so call at IJODERKTE Ii KTES. J C. ClLGT-THIS‘I'. and get one of his also kept on hand. at mmlurntc rates. --.\(i HST F0 llâ€"- AG EXT FOR ‘JKN'I‘ FOR Agent. fur EA I)

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