\Voum'mma Gummy l’. of H., meet the «ax-cum! Welling-lay in each month, at M3- ‘H‘swyn's Ha I, Woodviflo. I? “'unln'lbl.“ L. O. 1.. Na. 32. meet sccaml "\\'m|numluy each munth, ut MuSWuyu’s lbdl. \Vnudville. Punm‘rn u-Cuuucnl.~â€"ï¬eruico is held in the «have mrch at It (Hook 1:. 111.. and 43:30 p. m. M. Alex. ltou, M. A.. pastor. Sabbath Se‘hm] at -’- o‘clnck. U Axum Mnuomerr (' uuucu â€"Service wv-m v “uhlmth owuiuw at 6: 30 o ’cluck Nov. M’. lliclmrmon. pastor. Sabbath Mhool nt {1mm a. m. Cn-mmxn Lanna. 1.0.01“. meet every "I'msmlny owning at 8 u'cluck at Llua‘wuyu’s Mull, \Vumlville. HARTLEY 1.133;. No. 1.153, most last ‘\\'mlnemlay of each .muuth at Hartley. (imilxcmux li‘xrnwaxuxm. 1.0.0.1“..meet Jivst mu! third Eriduy in each mouth at Utld Fullowu‘ “all, Ummiugtun. (n. lmxo Shit E \cumnmx'w. meet ï¬rst and thild Momdnyuf e‘v my mouth, at load Hollow" 5 Hall, Manilla. 'l'ummu Lumen, N“. 502, I.0.G.T.. meets at. School House. Section N0. 3. 'I'lmmh, «wen-y \\'edncsdayevening. A. l’. Mclnnis, 'l'.|). Visiting bretlnen cm'dially \Vclcmnod. Court ' 1‘. su‘of Victnrin," No. 36. C.0.F., «meets in the Cunrt Hall. Victoria linml. the third \Vedncsclay uf every muuth. 1“. G. Millm’, U. R 1-). W. Shields, R. S. PEACEFUL 19mm, [ONO 1“., meet every 'l'hursduy evening at. Old F'ullowa Hall, (_‘.-m Liugum. 'fl‘ORON'I‘O NIPISSJN § RAIL’WAY. Trains going Northâ€"11:00 a. 411.. 12:35 1 "1mm, and [:40 p.m. ‘ Trains going Southâ€"7:50 4.111. , 811:00 x1.m., and 3:00 p. m. “W lecerine Machine Oil, 'Cual 11L 6'0. M. McIuIer \L I'vimmga "J‘rnins going South --:03, mm. 3:“), p. m. "J'rninsguiug Northâ€"1312M), 3.1)]. 7:53" lun. @- Omlne Plintszmcl IRilIth Is the lam-It. colou, just animal at McIntyle lP’rim II. THE ordination of the ï¬newly elected Denouns tdï¬k place last. 84.!»le at. the PI-eshymriun church. 'l‘ma harvest is over .in this neigh- bourlmod. @ On-dvred Suits, $9.50 ; good all l \Vonl 'l‘weed Suits nmde to order only! $11.00. A ï¬rfltwclass 'l‘nilor on the. premism. McIntyre‘k Prior. ‘Unhh Bros. EALLshooting opened on Monday, August, lat. after which wumlcock xlumting become-s lvgnl. VVilql duck nml snip" can be tht. after the IBM: of August, pheasants on and after lst «)f Soptmulmr; deer, wild turkey and «luail on and "flit-r lat. of October. MERCHANTS are now introducing their full and winter stocks, which are much larger than luab your, owing to tho brighter outlook for business during Jim coming seasons A RATHER embarrassing 'nccident 'ilmppeneil lash Sabbath morning 'to rmnnu lmlieu driving a covu-ed rig lmme {fl-hm chm-ch. VVben opposite the Drug Store the re 10h oftlie bngv broke, willing: its occupants on tho 101d. F01- ~tinnm-lv the home wa‘qnict and stood mill, or the oonsrq-Iencm miglm have been more «anions. I w A large quantity of Liverpool: 1(1-slii-uiallv for butter use») and Bui'rel‘ .Snlt. 111. \chntyro iL' Prior‘s. ,7 'l‘uE sidrwnlk fronting the reside-nee ml’ llr. Clarke is in 1111 eKu-emuly d1111~ 41010119 condition. Broken nliiLloonemxl lbmu‘ils 111-0 by no mrans plrammt to ‘wall; on and on 1l:l|‘k nights am very fruitful of )ICL‘lthlllH. “’9 would sug~ goat. if the old one 011111101; be tonnired, .10 have in rmnorofl altogether until :1 new one 0:111 lm provided for flit?“ W; are showing the cbenpesn and but Stock of Boots 1% Shoes in town, and us our Stock mum. be cleared out. to make room for full inmortntion we 111-0 offering special inducements. lead our iltlvm'tiaoment in number column. l‘lm prices cannot be beaten McIntym $.1‘1inr Tnmï¬o'st lmul of th'm' yeal’s Fall \Vlwut was marketed here on Tuesday Ina-3 lgv Mr. Jns. Stuart, 3120 pm‘ lmslwl being obtained for it. W“ ‘- aria Gleen, best quality, cheap, at U n nn Bros. 'l‘mma is a gym“. scarcity of watev in the village, the wells lmiug lwul'lv a†dry. 'l‘lm digging ofa publiwwull should now roceive “Mention. ZBms. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. $13“ Gift» Gmm Bros. Tor best value in J'l‘eus. SCHOOL ope-“ml this morning. giant guttcm (‘fllflt‘ll DIII‘YI‘OIL Get your Machine Oils at Gmm A large assortment; of Fans at. 801?] B I“ I'm. 2:35,p.m.; 7:45, tum. N For extra "hie in Green And Japm Tenn. 90 to McIntyre Prior’a. W I? you want 3 Suit to order or lleauly Mada, go to Wilmm'u. a†Manufacturer: of Reapers Mowers and Threshing Machines prehr " Caterina ’ \VHY do our merchants not. favor us with a supply of bhé various early ï¬â€™nits. All neighboring villages have lm-n en- ‘oviug lmuchea, pours, nppivs, tomatoes, $10., for the last six Weeks, hut. none lmve yflt [man man in \Vnndville. W6 do not, sen why there should not. be as gnod a market for them here as else- where. Rub up your enterprise, gaunt. @“ HOW IS the time to lmv yom Bouts SIIOCH. All am invited tn inâ€" slwct McIntyl-n PI 1m ’8 nge Stock. FROM a conversation the other day with Mr. Lnlnsden, the chief engineer. the Lindsay Post understands that the lehoc and Ontario Railway will pro- ceml in a lino us direct as possible from 'l‘orouto to Otmwn. it will probably pass at short distance north of \Vhihhy. crossing the Midland south of Buthzmy, llwnco to Potelhm-o and on hv a line as straight as c.-m he got to Perth and Can-Into" Place, where it joins the Cum nula Central. Mr. ansclen is now with a large staff making the ï¬nal snr~ voy, and locating the line from Pm th westward. The marl is to be ï¬nished within two yams-and. is to be built in a first-class manner throughout. THE Directors of the Mari posa Agri cultural Society have decided to hold their annual fall Exhibition on Wed- nesday and Thursday. Oct. 12Lh ant] 13th next. The membership of the Society is in advance of any previous year and no pains will he spared to make llm nhnw of 1881 u snceess. In addition to the usuul prizes offered I») «he SocivtyJ-which compares verv favor- uhly with any tuwnship list. in the [Provinmiws’wcinl prize's will be offered by gentlmut-n not residing in the lownl aliip. The Directors have already re. .oeived nuticelrnm Messrs. Whitemun Bros. of Port Perry fer a prize mi lnu~ pen, and from Messrs. Reid «l3 Mcleil ot'n volume uf Dr. Manning’s Stuck .Doctor and Encyclopmclia us a prize for him fastest; walking horse. -â€"COM9 @â€" McIIItvre IL Pr Ior ave selling ofl‘ their Boots 6.: Shoes at a gun": reduc~ tion. Sm adv. in anotlIeI column. Q“ McIntyre «5!, Prior have a large stock of Books Shoes which must; he sold to make room for their full stuck. Come and seem-K: Bargains. Hill). ON the l7th‘iust.. (\t‘ HR. 17. Con 15, Mariposn, 1“er Love-ï¬t, age-(126 yetua. Full Wheat ‘ Spring “7le Harley Oats Peas {ye Huy .. Potatoes . Butter ‘ use"! 'Hheepskius. . . '\Vool Dressed ‘Hogs Beef Flour. peélwt. Timothy per 100 cwt Cluvev per bushel Aif le Hit cs \VOODVILLE FA RMERS’ MARKETS. Cheaply Executed. THE ADVOCATE JOB ‘ ‘WORK tleS mm: S'mmm, woonvmna. NE ATLY OFFICE, . .1 lOtol 15 .. .1 10 to l ‘20 ... 50 to 6|) . .. 33 to:35 .. per .hushe‘ 50 to 55 pex bushel" mm 75 . '1lner tan 7 ()0 to 8 00 . . per bushel 0 40 to 0 00 .. per pmlnd.. 14:1:0 16 . . per dozen llnto 1‘2 . per bushel 0 4)to.0 75 6 00 ‘207 00 0 40k) 0 75 .. ._ 0 00 to 0 22 . . 6 00160.7 00 ., 6 00m? 00 .. 5 89m $03 00 cwt 4. 00t 0 .13 00 4MB to 5410 -â€"-AND-â€"- NTO the nromisel of the undersigned, Lot I0. Gen. 6. Eldon, on or about the llth day of July. A RED Cu V, with white down back. mm white hiutl fegt and broken left horn. The owner can have the same by proving propurty, paying expenses and tak- mg her away. ' ALE). MCKAY Eldon, Anguat 9th, 188 l . TIE E 0 [JD LONDON MUTUAL, Balance of! assets over liabilities 3285, 272 00 Rates on Farm Property only 80cts per SID" for a. three years’ risk. ‘ b‘ornearlya quarter of a century. it has been managed by farmers for the insurance of farm property. giving the. greatest protection at tho snmllest cost. Its policies are more favourable for the insurance pf ‘ concents’ than those of any other Company. Send me a. pmt card and see lww quickly you will be called upon. 8. COR-NEIL. Agent. Lindsay. I’. S.-â€"Jmnes Ellis of Mnnilln is not. allow- ed to insure Isolated proparty of any kiml in any part. of Mm-iposa. The Canadian Singer. W. Cameron, .Fer raising the sum of $5,000 for Tile Draim age under the provisions of “ The Ontario Tile Drainage Act." will be taken into consideration by the municipal council of the township of Eldon, on . CHEAPEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET! Monday. Segtember 5th. '81. MCINTYRE'S HOTEL; LURNEVILLE, ï¬trayed >2 WQQEWEME, (3W1? Eldnn. August lat. 18S]. Voters’ List, 1881 Township -of â€Eldon. NOTICE- have transmitted nr delivered to the persons mentioned in the third and fourth sectimu of “The Voters’ Lists Act" the copies required by said sections tn be so transmitted or delivered of H10 list. made pursuant of the said Act. nf all persons ap- pearing by the limb ruviscd Assessment Roll of the said .\|nnci|m|it.y to be entitled to vote in the mid Municipality at elections for members 0f the iï¬gislntiVe Assembly, mu] at. Mnnoipal elections ; mud that the said list. was (irut. posted up M. my ollice, M. Wood- villo (m the 25th day of July, [83], and inc. 11mins there im- inslmctiun. STRONGER THAN EVER. AND STILL INCREASING, Electors are onlltlul upon in examine the mid list, and if any omimmns (1' other errors mm fonml therein. tn take immediate pro- ceedings to have the said (more corrected according to law. RY «- L AW at which time and place the members of the council are hereby required to attend for the m‘posa nforesni . V ANDRE“? MOIUSON, Clerk of mud Muncipaflity, Dated July 25th 188], COUNTY OF VICTORIA. omen IS Hmmngmvns that} at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. at. NDREW MORRISON, Take notiue that a â€"â€"--â€"lN THE -â€" -“ .AGEN'1‘_'-â€"- â€"AND-â€" Township Clerk. NEW DRESS GOODS NEW PRINTS. CARPET WARPS, DUCKS. SHIRTKNGS, HOLLANDs‘, TA BLINGS. and a. host of other goooda nt'bottom prices. Also a full assortment of choice HIGHEST PRICE PA|D FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. SEEES EEEEE Also a full assortment of choice FAMILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, "OATMEAL. CORNMEAL, ‘CRACKED WHEAT, PEA MEAL, BEEF. PORK. HAM, SPICED ‘ROLL BACON, AND BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. ' W‘flï¬ï¬ï¬‚, â€GASES. 'W QEAS QUWTER “AND EG Gk ~â€" â€"-â€"-â€"For which we will pay the Highest Mmkeb Plice in Cash. â€"â€"-- A few NEW and SECOND HANDED BUGGII‘S and SPRING WAGGONS for Sale. TWOL C\RS COARSE BAP REL SALT at 11158! 10 per Barrel. TINWARE. TINWARE. TINWARE BIPPERS, S .ceuts each. EAV ES mums, smmgsmms. ma. wwwmm» mas am mm W. ' FRED. LBAS, - TIMOTHY AND CLOVER, TURNIP, CARR-OT, MANGOLD GARDEN SEEDS. At. L. Mnybee Old Stand): SUMflEï¬ GeG/‘GflS! - At Bottom PrEces. Come and inspect my Stock and get prices before you purchase elsewhere. - v > In nm‘v showiug the best unsorted stocktof DRY GOODS in towaroonlilting of TO BE SOLD AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE . 0. SMITH CO. Family Groceries, lo Steel Barley Forks .2: Wooden Barley Forks, only 45 ceizts. Worth 75 cents STOVE-IS AT COST PRICE! $l50 PGKï¬IZXNuvm ->X<-15c ’para‘ numaea FOR ’1 SALE- BY PALL' BODKSELI‘IRS _ ' -TROUGHING AND REPAHUNG DONE ON THE SHOR’I‘EST NOTI': TERMS, CASH 016 RAM! PRODUCE. CANNINGâ€"‘I'ON, IOU d'oz HarVesc ;Gloves, 46 to 55 cents, which are the beat Glove in the murkot~ . being Double Waxed Sewed. ;eel Barley Forks ' 200 Kegs Cut Nails, which will be sold .‘tO. mden Barley Forks, only 45 ceï¬ts. I parties building lower than the wholesale I 75 cents pr'ce. BOILED ‘AND RAW OIL. :ythes do 75cts. to 31,20 Prong Hay Forks HJRB WMRE : OAT MEAL. CORN MEAL, BACON. COAL OIL c. H. WILSON, . F. KILLALY. Has just reeu‘ved 400“» to 300W I 5.) Cradles from lovcents each. Tbs best value in the trade. Just received a‘large lot of The highest Cash Price paid for vvn-vu _..-_. ,‘ ï¬ISHPANS, 20 cents each. ALSO A LARGE STOCK 0F TORONTO.°NT- NEW TWEEDS. COTTON WARPB , Mitchell’s old Stand, \Voodville‘ 82.00 to $2.50., V‘Vbodvillo. "