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Woodville Advocate (1878), 11 Sep 1879, p. 6

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'l‘ming going Suuth 2:05, p. In. Trains going North-10:55, tun. ; 2:45,p.m.; 7:45 pm. Trains going Nun-thâ€"llx'i', mm. ; 1:15, p.1u; Trains going Numb-«9:45, mm. ,~ 3:35, pm. Heavy frost \Vcdnesdny morning. Look out for J umieson’s advertisment next week. Owing to the space taken up by the Eldon prize list, this week a lot of local matter has been crowded out. There is a lnrge qdantity of grain still uuhoused, north of us, and the reâ€" cent bad weather has done considerable damage. Live Stockâ€"A number of (hovers have been through the back Townships buying sheep and cattle for export. TUHUN'I‘U NH'ISSIXG RAILWAY. Mr: Gilchrist has just got home from the city with a large stock of new and well selected goods. J net the thing. Call and inspecp. The Rev. Mr. Jewell is to lecture in the Town Ha”, on Friday evening, un der the auspices of the I. O. G. T., to commence~ at. 8 o’clock. MIDLAND RAUAVAY OF CANADA. Last week VVhito 61. Bro. of the Nip~ issing Iron works, shipped one of their plows to Nova Scotia, and another to the Province of Quebec. They are getting to be widely known. Fire Engine.â€"The Wardcr says Lindsay has a hand fire engine which they have no turther use for, and ad-- vise the Council to try and sell it to \Voodville. Now is our chance. Orchard Thieves.â€"Lasc week three young lads were brought. before a magis~ trates in Orilliu for robbing orchavds. There are several youngsteis around here who run therisk of being brought before our J. P. if they don't. quit; Eheir stealing. Will some one kindly lend us a mus» ket till we shoot the dog that nightly howls under our bedroom window. One of our neighbors uya the time of saw- sagea and the thinning out of dogs is drawing nigh. We hope so, it is time some of the dogs in this neighborhmd were killed. . Our Boys-J What are we to do when the cold weather sets in 'l" is the question which is agitating the minds of the young men of our village at pre- sent. A number of suggestions are thrown out, but none as yet have met with upprm'ul. Now wnuld he the time to start that Meclmuics’ Institute that there was so much talk about last year. It!“ so.-We any again as we said “ More," we are not the least bit cold» blooded, but we wish tlmt when “ the ship went down with the fnir young bride that sailed from Dublin Bay,” a certuiu young man who in continually singing nlvout her had been on board. Stick to “ Darling Nellie: Gray," young mam-or shc umy he taken away from you also, and when you practice please: go down to the swamp with the other crochet-s. - Those Sideu'RSnâ€"If tho Commim nionem are not going to do Something towurds reintiring the sidewalks, the villagers will have to turn out and fix them, no they are in a. frightful condi- tion. 5 is the greatest wonder in the world that some one is not dangerously hurt these dark nights, and some one will be if the airleWalks are not repaired soon. One luau in half u day could do all that is required to make them so that a person could walk on them with» out tripping on lume lxnn'ils'or falling over broken onee. Dbn't wnit till some one is killed or gets a. limb broken. That would he “locking the stable door after the steed in stolen” with u venge» since. (Shastaâ€"A real ghost has been seen hnunting the railway in the neigh- borhood of Mr. Alex. S. (3mnplm!l's farm,Thornh. A young Irishnmnpvho has been working for Mr. (lhus Hamil» bell wus re‘nrniug home one night lust week, and (lisciuctlvsrow it gum and repam at a rapid rate. He wasn't scared, oh no: but when he arrived at Mr. Cmnpbell's ho was pulling :u. if he had been taking part in a. foot, ramp; and it Wm: some time lwforo he could gather l)l‘CMih to tell what was wrong. Ilodesclibes the uppurition from the glimpse he got of it us about night (but high, neither 1mm or beast, uml travels with lightening rapidity. The ghost or \vlmtevor it is, has been seen since by several other mliuble partien, mnl ulthough it is impossible to get on no- cnrnte discription of it, thorn is no doubt thut u ” spirit” of smut-kind is hovering around that noighlmrhowl. A fellow Qickedly insinuatr-tl ‘ Nikkei? Mu. than he might. be mistaken. gum! Quantum. LI 11 6:10, mm. D. B. MON AB CO. WUODVILLE AND BOLSOVER, OFFER CHEAP TO GOOD MElV. 100,000 FEET DRY FLOORING. 5,000 BUNCHES LATH. 20,000 FENCE PICKETS. 50,000 F'l‘. CLEAR and DRESSED @- Parties in want of LUMBER will consult their own; interests by calling on us before purchasing elsewhere. \VE GUARANTEE SATISFAG TION IN QUALITY AND PRICE. Lumber can be had Excursions.â€" A huge number are going into Torqnto to the Exhibition. A large crowd patSsed through from Fenelon Falls and that neighborhood, and Conductor Lethbridge informs us that. he had over five hundred passen- ger On his train on Tuesday. Admilled to the Banâ€"Mr. A. Jack- son, who has been in Mr. Adam Huds~ peth’s law otlice for several years, passed a. very creditable final examination the week before last. We congratulate M r. Jackson, who has been made a member of the firm, which will here- after be known as Hudspeth. Barron 65 Jackson.â€"â€" Warden Mr. J ackson is a brother of Mr. Donald Jackson, of “ Stonefieltl," Eldon, and was a. former resident of this place. His many friends will be glad to hear of his success. Loafers.â€"-A lowly correspondent from “back North" aekszâ€"“Can nothing he done to rid our village stem of the number of loafers who nightly congre- gate there, and smoke and chew as if that. was the only thing in the world worth living for, to the disgust of cus- tomersâ€"especially ladiesâ€"who have to wade up to the counters through clouds of smoke and oceans of tobacco. juice 3” The only remedy we can think of at present is for the storekeepere to take one or two of the most inveterate by the back of the neck and the seat 02 their unmentionables and pitch them. into the street. If they return to» peat the dose, méxing in a little shoe leather. A third application Willa cure- the very worst case. [1 acre of had. situated un Lot 10, 13th Com. Maripou. Good business stand. 011 guy terms. as clun- proprietor is going farm- ing. Apply on the premiul to H. O'NEI LL. From the Town H51! 101:, Womlvillo. An one reuinig the above tftel' this notice vi 1’ be prosecuted. G. C'. SMITH. Buns. Rolls and. Fastry a. Specialty (DE-dam SQLAG’XTED, FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES {ARTER 8m. Can-ting done to and from / the Railway Staciun and thr uug hthe Vilingo at Moderate mtus. FAMILY BREAD 3 00A. ABERNETHY, AND FRUIT BISCU ITS, W HO LESA LE AND RETAIL, “ ADVOCATE,” PAJ‘JHI ES SUPPLIED \VHO‘LESALF. PETER CLIFFORD Mal-imam, Sept. Och, 1879. \Voodville, August 27th, “379. Strayed or Stolen. Express parcels carefully attended to. ‘N or shout Moncluy, 18th August, cuss, BLACKSMITH SHOP and m House and Barn Bills Supplied on the Shm-test N otlce. ' T0 RENT.‘ ‘ a. max um! cow. SU BSCRI B E FOR. ’1‘]! E BERRIE’S IS UNXLD IN THE ('OUNTY JOHN BERRIE, (”or . King nmi'Shmrt St either at; Woodville or Bolsover. LUMBER. 75,000 FEET SCA NTLING 350,000 FEET COMMON BOARDS AND SHEETING. vasuns. do you, wish to gather flesh, to- acquire an up tite; to enjoy a. regular habit of body, to o taina refreshing sleep, twice!- and know that every fibre and tissue of your system is being braced. and renovated 2. If so, commence at em and use the- Quinine “fine prepared by Northrop 85 Lyman, of Toronto, and in a short time you will feel the whole system invigorated; and strength- ened. It is a well-known fact that Quinine has been acknowledged by the medical fac~ ult for many years as the best appetizer ting tonic known. And for general debility this combination will be found) superior to- sll other preparations. And combined as it is with fine sherry wine and choice aromatics, it is made an agreeable and pleasant invigor- ater to the whole system. The properties of Quinine are a febrifuge tonic and antiper- iodic. Small doses, frequently repeated, strengthenthe pulse,increase muscular force, and invigorate the tone of the nervous sy- stem. The peculieroperation of this medi- cine in general debility and as an appetizer, has an ergone long and close observation, and itis believed it will never fail, if ro- perly and judiciously administered, un ess other diseases predominate of a different character. Persons of weak constitution may take it without the least difficulty, as it strengthens the stomach and digestive-or. guns, and seldom require more than; one;. or two bottles to effect a decided; benefit as it contains nothing in" rious to the most deli- cate constitution. ‘ member to ask for the .“Quinine Wine prepared by Northrop» 87: Lyman, Toronto," and we are sure you will be satisfied that yom have full value‘for-your money.. “-Sold byall Medicine Dealers. GRAY'B Specific MEDICINE» «mo: MARK._m 9;.“ "An: up . follow an I 32- u apogee oi gelf-fibqse ;_ gs jury» of Meagqry, Universal Lassitmle, Pain in the Rack. Dim- ness of Vision, Premature Old Agu,and many other disease: that lead to In.” My or Con- sumpfiog and g [fl-emptnre Grave. fi-Full perticulm in our p; nphlet,whicli we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all dru gist; at 8] per packege. or six packtgps for 5, or will be sent free by mail on. receipt of the money by “(heating ‘ THE GRAY IINOINE. .00., Tom. Ont... Canada. ‘8‘ Sold in \Waedville by all Dragging. and by all wholesale ml retail druggmta in Canada. and the United States. Ill-1y V. B.â€"â€"‘The demands of our bueineel have necessitated our removing to Toronto. to which place please uddreu all future com- View“? 21)”? 0rd”: .r munica'tionu.‘ At my shop the evening previous. or before 8 o'clock on the morning required. MEAT DELI VERBD !‘ Of 0-" Descriptions, Remember the plucowncxt door to the "I N anthem Hotei.," PURE TEAS Sign at me " Bee Hive," \Vhialt he is Scliing at. a Great. Bargain. Tm Endless Variety. CONFECTIONERY Wuodville, August 27m, 18m ARTIES \VANTING At their ruidoneec, are requemd to NOTICE. MCLEOD’S, A LARGE STOGJK 0F GROCERIES CAKES, C. G. C. SMITH. --AT-â€" BUTCHER. 3!. 141 At MAYBEE CROUTER’ 500 Feet to Supply With Boots and Shoes. NEW STOCK OF Boots and Shoes. A. Large Variety of Ladies) Prmllas, Cheap. GREAT REDUCTION LOAN AM INSUWGE G. B. Fotheringham, FULL LINES I WANTED-l MOW 15')" 1 0 I; 021/1. Comer King aml Chm-cl: Stream NEW PATTERNS and N BW PRICES. Only first-class \Vorkluen emlzl‘gxgd: on. «our andi. can consequently sell very cheap. which E have just purchaaed W'OODVILLE HARDWARI EMPORIUM {FEST STYLES I C'ALL AND SEE MY AREH. (BAMPBELL WOODVILLE. -â€"-AG-EN'I'.-â€"â€" Cull mu] see them before purchasing elsewhere, i'n all duo-â€" U RSI-IRA L ORDERED WORK 3, Speciali I have purchased my Fall Stock of all kinds ofi BC Shoes, from one of the best factories in the Domain: which 1 will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. In my own sales-4:11;: Repaired. Free of. WOODVI LLE. W OODVILLE ’Boot and Shoe Store )10 ea. 9* HIGHEST CASH PRICE F01 HIDES. «a ROD. CAMPBEI Grain Cradles, Hay Forks, R2 Scythes, HARVEST E®©L 1 COAL. OL'L. Ax SPECIALTY. PER GALLON. PAINTS, QT Goon M‘nn‘mmm Aspirant} Danmwnns PURCHABB‘QQV _ 0N4; gnml Farm and Town P HHIHH vi 3290 m 820, 000, at: of inflow-can on most favorable tennl‘ payment. All kinds of Hard All classes-of building; MUM fl rnto. ‘ . D. B; cu; mmmw MACHINE ”8) ARLEY FORK HABDWAR Money 1 Money AND ALL KINDEOE VARNISHES; OILS, .\l ON- EY T0 LOA N3 BRUS

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