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Woodville Advocate (1878), 1 Sep 1881, p. 5

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l Mun-aux Outlawâ€"Service, is held ' m lhovo ohmh at ll o'clock a. m.. and! ‘0 p. In. Rev. Alix. Rou, M. A.,.putor.. . Ml: School at :5 o'clock. Guam Mnuovm Galliumâ€"Service ovary Sabbttb owning at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. W_. Biohmwn, pubpr. Sabbuh School at» Trains going Northâ€"11:00, a. 111.. 12:35 p.m., and 1:40 p.m. Trains going Southâ€"‘1':50g.m;,_ 11:06 a.m., and 3500 p. m. . Clcnous Lona. l.0.0.F. meet over My evening gt 8 o’clock akMoSmyu I Hull. Woodvill . = ‘ ‘ Woonvmu Gmxox, P; of H:, moot tho ”cont Wednesdny in each month. ach- Suoyu’l Hgll, Woodvule. 10200 n. In. "KB" Gififigg‘gkifigfgrdidly fielcomed'. 0 Court " Rose of Victoris,"’No. 36. C.0.F., meet: in the Court Hull, Victoria RM, the ”nil-cl Wednesday of every month. F. G. “In, C. R ;J. \V. Shields, R. S. V W'oonvmu; b. O. L. No. 32, met second Wodnudty each. month, ntMcSwoyn’a “.11.. Woodville. ' H4911.“ L.0.L. No. 1.153. most: lat Wednuduy of each mouthvat Hartley. Pucswx Don, I.0.0.F., meet ova Thu-glut evening, a Odd Fellow-"H i CHILNGTON Excurum, I.Q.O;D-..meet Bat and third Nday in each month.“ Odd‘ Fellows! Hall, (hnnington. Gunman Sun. Enonurnxx'r, meet first sud third Mondsy of every month, at Odd‘ fellow‘I-Hdl, Milk. ‘ Tnouu Looms, No. 502, I.0.G.T.. meeté at School Home, Section No. 3, Then-ah, gygry floggesdpy evening. A. D. McInnis, - -_J:-II-- _.-l.......-A Trains going South --8:05, sum. , 7:45, mm. 3:10, p. In. ‘ Trains going Northâ€"11:10, a.m.; 2:35,p.m.; 7:50 p.11. TORONTO a NIPISSING RAILWAY. HAVE you seon the new comet ? 6 Glyceriue Machine Oil, Coal Oil, 61.0., at. McIntyre 6.; Prior,s. Soul: loads of grain hive boon bought. in during the last. week. @‘ Go to Guam B108. fox best value in Team. _ «5:: gm.- RAIN is badly needed just now, the mot. crops are sufl'erifig immensely. PREIBI‘I‘ERY ofLindsay met at Ber vex-ton on Tuesday last. A @- A large assortment. of Fans at @- A large quantity of Liverpool (’eqmcially for butter nae) and. Barrel Salt at McIntyre «ll. Prior’s. @' Get your Mbchine Oils at Gunn Bros. ‘POTATOES in this neighborhood will he a short crop this Mason. Very small in most places. A LARGE quantity of grain in yet. standing tlh'qugh this township. With fair waathvr the harvest should lie-we“ OVer next, week. MIDLAND RAILWAY OFCAI‘KADA. @- Omhre Prints and Ribbons, the latest. color, just. arrived at- Mclmyre J; Prior’s . “78 lch received the advance proof for Lovell's Business Directory, for re- vision. This wifl be an excellent. and \‘nluabin work when finished. M clutyre 5:. Prior are selling oti‘ ‘lmir Boots (l: Shoes at. a great: reduc~ ion. See mlv. in another column. THE editor of an exchange says :-- "\thn things go to D Khow 0]) they B come.” The most 0 D thing we) know otthis season is the Q cum- ‘wr ; beware of it Bro.. or it. will W up “'1: do not thank our Glmmrm cor- espondent. of lmt. week for his com- mmicntion. \Ve ham been given to “understand that no truth oxiats in it. Wain common with all newspapers are in a measure at the mercy of om - respondents, and of course being so far from the sonmo cannot vouch for the authentncity of news. However we w‘ah it plainly understood that we will not heuitnte to uposo any further ut- tempts at. mmnthl‘ul amnsntionalism. Now is the time to buy your Boots 6; Shoes. All are invited :0 ill-- newt‘McIntym 8; Prior’s Largo Stock. m. to make room for full importation Manure offering special inducements. Read our advertisement in another 'oluum. The piices cannot be beaten\ \lclntym J; Plior. ' MR. JNO. McAnmun, 8th Con. of ".Idon, had his leg [woken while load- ngu horse power. after threshing at. is premises on Thumlny hm; @‘ Ordered Sails, 89.50 ;' good all Jon] Tweed Suits-muck! to order only 11.00. A firstâ€"class Tailor- on the u-emises. McIuth J: Prior. » [533‘ “Te are showing tlre- cheapnsu M qut Stuck of Boots 65; Shoes; in mvn, and .13 um Sock must be cleared CIIJICI DIIMNIY. goat 59mm. "“\\‘ 8.531138. Dwmox Court In: Tue-d”. Tho docket wu tho shone-t pmuntod {on some time. 0" For extri nine in Gran md' alum Ten. go-to McIntyre Prior’n. Tm: hottest day of the season. we. Tneudnv lust, the thermometer tucking 98° in the shade. ‘ A house and burn belonging to Mix. A‘. MoAinne and« occupied by Mia. O'Conuou situated a short distance natth of Lorneuille, was entirely destroyed by like on Monday night lust. “" Manufacturers oszoapm Mowers and Threshing Machines proton “Catarina.- Tn: plumbthievea uro~ at work in tho villago,.and nos commit with rob~ biog the mus of their fruit. the deput- dntorswauwnly destroyed the branches. Mr. J}. C..Gilohrist. complninn thu number of fruit .,troes.in his gnrdon have been ruined by the branchu being broken. THE coolest thing We have yet heard of was perpetrated last Saturday. A team and waggon filled with women-and ’children was seen by Mr.‘ Wm. Smith to drive up to Mr. J as. Swan’s orchard, Eon 4th Conqession and enter. No ‘ notice was taken of the occurrence not“ Monday last when Mr. Stuart. on going (to the orchard for fnuit found it com- Eplete|y stripped. This js the most con- mummabo cheek we have ever met. McInty re dz Plior have a large stock of Boobs yd; Shoes which must. be sold to make mom for their fall stock. Come and snare Barguiua. THE: large bills laiely posted in this yillage by the Singer: Sewing Machine 00., have nearly all been torn down. It would be well for maliciously inclined parties to remember that they may be seyeloly punished for so doing. Ball Wheat Spring Wheat Barley .. = 03193 ~Pena .sty Potatoes § FARM FOR SALE ! BY AUCTIONL Sheepskins. . . Wool 'Dreused Hogs Beef Flour, per-1M7. Timothy per 100 cwt Clever per bushel Butter fifi’lfi‘ The .following property, viz :â€"Tho east half of Lot No. ‘2. in the lat Concession of the Township of Eldon, in the County of Victoria, containing 100 acres more or 1838., The property is situated within two miles of the Village of Wnodville. and within three miles of Lorneville,.Juuctiou of the Midland and Toronto and Nipiasing Railways. The property is under g0m1 cultivation. audi'na ‘good neighborhood. WOODVILLE FARMERS’ MARKETS. Saturday, Sept. 10th., 1881. TERMS OF S.-\ LE :â€"'[‘en per cent‘cash‘ at time of Side. and a sufficient sum to make up mle third of the purchase money within one month {mm day of sale. Easy terms for paymeni of balance can be arranged at the time of sale. For further particulars apply tOBeter MoUorquodale, Esq., \Voodvrlle, or For raising the sum of $5,000 for Tile Drain- age under the provisions of. “ The Ontario 'lfile Drainage Act," will be taken into 'conaidemtion by the municipal council of the township of Eldon, on NTO the nremises of the undersigned, Lot 10. Con. b. Eldon on In about the 11th day of July, A RED CV‘V, with white down back, two white hind feet and broken left born. The owner can have the same by piovimg prnperty, pnyiug expenses and ‘tak- ing her any. ALEX McKAY Monday. September 5th.,’81. Eldon, August- 9th, 1881. ;MCINTYRE’S HOTEL; LURNEVILLE, IHE u'ndersignedims received instructions to sell by public auction at the ELDON HOUSE, in the Village of Woodville, on EMon. August'lst. 133! ules NOTICEL. at which time and place the members of the council are hereby required to attend for the nrpose Moresnh . Strayeé} :1; A‘RCH. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer, Woodville. at the hour of I o'clock pm. at' A NDR E“? MORRISON, Take notice that a 50 to 75 .. .. .... 33 to 35 per bushel 6.) tofb‘ per bushél 65 to 70 ...per130n_ 7001:0800 . per bushelo 30 to 0 ‘0 per ound 15 to 17 ..per ozen mm 12 .. ppr bushel 0 fito 0 6') AAAl-lhll 'l‘mvnehip Clerk. fiflMWWMW 70077354 mo omomtt mmmmmomTo 60066033 LW’ TO MY CUSTOMERS :: The Canadian. Singer; W. Cameron, I beg to inform them? that I have on hand my Fall and7 .Wiht'er‘ Stock Hath in Boots, Shoes and; Leather. I would ask to buyers to take into con: sideration the class of work I keep in stock, purchased. from. the Mannâ€"- facturers and warranted as represented. Any rips or“ defects; which. may occur are repaired by me: free of charge, a custom Which: is. not used: by' any: other Dealer in the County, and as far as I am aware, in the Dominion. filly/hand- work of all kinds is‘warranted to be made from the Best Aw Oak/or Gold Liquor Tanned' Leather of'which I have a large sleek; Mk] prices will be found very; reasonable, in fillet. cheaper than ever. I am now showing the latest in Men’s Long Beets. “The~ Racial Island,” which will‘ecllpse everything in the line, both in quality and" price, hand made and equal to my own work» Call and see it. I have endeavored in selecting my- Stock to ‘place Before my customers the best assorted stock which has ever been brought into Woodville, and a. visit to my store wilt‘be sure to satisfy you.. I_ havn a. fine. assortment of Trunks, Valises, Satchels, SchoolIBags, Straps, 61.0., 630., which I am selling cheap.. CHEAPEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET! THE OLD LONDON MUTUAL Balance of $sz ovemliabilities 3285,27230 Rates on Farm Property only 800% par. sum '-for a. three yenn’ risk. For nearly a quarter of a century. influx: been managed by farmers for the insurance of farnrproperty, givingflxe greaust protection at the smallest cost. It: policies are more; favourable for the insurance of- ,‘ councnta’ than those of any other Company. Send me a 031: card and Ice how quickly you will be cal ed upun. S. CORNEIL, Agent. Lindsay. P. S.â€"James Ellis of Manilla. is not allow- 'e(l to insure isolated property of any kind in any part of Mariposa.» . WOODVILLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE! Befofi‘l‘hking._ THE Amaii ~43mm ENGLISH REMEDYâ€" An unfailing cnro- for Seminal Walkman,- Spermntorehon, Impotency. and all diseases tlmt follow as a consequence uf Seif-Ablsa ; as loss of memory. Universal Lusitude, Pain in the Back; Dimness of Vision. Premfiture Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a prvmatnre grave. Full particular: in our pamphlet, which we desire to send free liy mail to every one. 50‘ The 811mm anmxs is sold by.ail cirnggists M $l )er puckngu, or six packages for 55, m wil be sent. free by mail on rcc’eip‘l. of the money. by addressing THE GRAY. MEDICINE it.» mama MARK. cmv's TRADE M an. ,jfiafi ancmc £8 ""35; ,3,“ MEDICINE x WflfiflVMQIEED GEN” STRONGER THAN EVER AND STILL INCREASING»; THE IEST FALL ANNOUNCEME’I AGENT, ROD. CAMPBELL, 3g Ont Dry Goods, Groceries; Crockerygcc: @hwpast 3 Niwsfi Drags @wds -â€"-â€"-At w Great Reduci’ibn 012; Cost. “ROMAN,” THE'LATEST our m DRESS (moons. Winceys from 4cts; per yard up. g Felt Hats, Latest Styles, from! 25cts; up; 4 palrs Kid Gloves, good quality, for $1‘. WE HAVE THE LARGE FOR FALL \VEAR. OUR-GROCERY DEPARTMENT CANNOT BE TOUCHED 'FOR PRICES :â€" 6 pounds Tea Dust $1.00. Good Laundry Soap 25.1mm for $1.00 Good Japan Tea 3 pounds ' for $1.0). CROCKERYwBedroom Sets from.$‘.50, to $2.00. Splendid Value. Sewing Machine Oil',.B'est Sperm, 31Bottles 25cts NEW DRESS G'O‘OI NEW PRINTS. ; CARPET WARPS, Family Groceries, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND‘EGG’SZ DUCKS, SHIRTINGS; HOLLAND 5, TA BLINGS, nnd‘a host of oiher gooods at bottom prices. AIS” a. full assortment of'choice ‘ 500 T (/38 0F BU T TERA AIDS/IN Y’QUA-N-T/ T Y 0F [6’6 CORN. M x; PORK, HAMSVOHEESE, FLOUR. OATMEKL Rodgers 8‘ Br0.,;. Is now showing-the beat assorted stockof DRY GOODS in town, Luge mack ©fi Ghfllémmfg Small Wear. _-_ _A.‘ “n'nfifl 'EXCHAN GED FOR PRODUCEâ€"â€" ‘fiVc have a general assortment of CHOICE} GROEERIES on hand, also Duringgfiw past month wohavae add‘edilhugoly binom- stock Cheap. For Cash! V.®.§WE’E‘H00 “ WOODVILLE, \VILL PAY THE HIGHEST Plum". IN" CASH FOR '}A L, OATMEAL, CORN MEAL,. BACON, COAL OIL o. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PRINTS IN TOWN SUITABLE NEAR. Ladies Mantles for $2.00, Ulsters from $2.50 to $4.00 A. CAR OF FINI‘ S'AL'I‘ VERY CHEAP. BEA. MEAL, , CRACKED \VII'EA'll‘, ,‘UAL OIL} CHINE OIL, all of‘ which will be sold . WILSON 0311 and see it; Sure to phase. “79 are now showing the The best valuasihathq trade. NEW TWEEDS. COTTON WARPB, ,, oomin‘ti’ngaof?‘ Off

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