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Woodville Advocate (1878), 22 Sep 1881, p. 5

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THE trees‘have alreadf begun to shed their leaves on account of the cinema dlought. CANADA METHODIST Cuuuou. â€"-Service «very... Sabbath evwinb . at 6: 30 o 'clock. Rev. 1:7. Richardson, pastor. Sabbath School ut 0:00 mm PRIIBYTBRIAR Cuunw.~â€"Servico ia hold in the above church at. 11 o'clock n. 111.. and 0:30 p. m. 1301!. Alex. Rosa, M. A., pastor. Sabbuh Schoal at 3 o'clock. @- A large assortment of Fans at Guuu Bros. Trains going Northâ€"11:00 a. m.. 12:35 3pm., and 1:40 p.m. Trains going Southâ€"7 :50 um, 11:00 a. m. , and 3:00 p. m. . BUTTER has gone up to 250 per pound In Toronto in conséqueuce of the drought. a Bob“ and Shoes. We have a complete hum-men: of Boots .nd Shnea in Men’s, Women’s, and child. ren’u war, Rubbers and Ovetshoes. McIntyred‘ Prior. Clcxnom: LODGE. 1.0.0.F. meet every Tue-day evening at 8 o'clock at MoSwoyu’s Hull, Woodville. “AVENGED AT LAST," our new and interesting story, commences this week. @- Glycerine Machine Oil, Coal Oil, 61.0., at McIntyre J; Prion-'8. OAxuma'mN Enuumuswr, I.0.0.F.,meet first and third Friday in each mouth at Odd ‘Fellowa' Hall, Cauuiugton. Court " Ruse of Victoria," No. 36. C.O.F.. meets in the Court Hall. Victoria Road. the third \Vcdnesday of every month. F. G. Millur, C. 11.; J. W. 8111' Ids, R. S. WE notice the spikes are all driven in readiness for the third rail on the T. @' Go to Grant: Bros. for best valué in Teas. ‘ OUR business men all want printing ottomo kind, about than time of the Fir, and an]. rule put off ordering until -t-m time is so short they can’t have what they mmt. Prepare your work at. once and lens your orderu. Taomu Lanes, No. 502, I.O.G.T.. meets at School Houzw, Section No. 3. Thomh, every \Veduesday evening. A. 1). Melanie, T.D. Visiting bretluen cordially Welcomed. 3:10, 'p. 15. Trgigg going Northâ€"11:40, a.m. ;‘ 2:35 ,p.m. ; Antone the sufferers from the awful nm in Michigan is Mr. D. Stanton and family formerly of Woodville. News has been received stating thut every- thing was lost, the family but. narrowly escaping with their liven. valsa Sun, ENGAnPuEN'r, meet first and third Monaay of every month, at Odd‘ 'fellpw's Hall, Mnnilla. a” Ordered Suits, 89. 50; good all Wool Tweed Suits made to order only 811.00. A fiwtâ€"claas Tallox on the pwmiaes. McIntyn dz Prior. ‘- For extra value in Green and Japan Teas, go to McIntyre a: Prim-’3. THERE seems a fair prospect that; the sweltering business is about over until smother year. 9* Manufacturers of Reapers Mow’ers and "Threshing Machines prefer “ Caston'ne." WHEAT has reached a very high price and our advice to our farmer friends is to sell while prices are good. The prosPects do not. promisea contin- uance of present prices. Woonvxun L. 0. L. No.32, meet second “’ednesday each mouth, at McSWeyu’s Hall. Woodvillo. HAMLIN L.0.L. No. 1,153, meet last Wednesday of each month at Hartley. Puczrun Dovx, 1.0.0.1‘1, meet every Qhurgday evening, at. Odd Fellows’ Hall, Trgipg going South ~â€"8:0;'), mm. , 7:45, a. @‘ Get your Machine Oils ac Gunn BI‘OS. ‘ \ MR. W. A. Snxawoon, Artist of Lindséy, was in town on Tuesday last. “V. were shown sonm specimens of his work which we are convinced require only to be seen to insure a plentiful supply of orders. W Ombro Print: and Ribbons, the latest. color, just. arrived at McIntyre J; Prior’a. Cmning'mu. TORONTO NIPJSSING RAILWAY. IT is hard to tell which is the more ridiculous the young fool or the old fool ; but the old fool has this advant~ he will never be a young fool; whereas the young {001 may some day 1). an old fool. Now is tho time to ..buy your Boom Shoes. All are invited to in~ spoof. McIntyre Prior’s Large Stock. a’ A large quantity of Liverpool (especially for butter use) and Barrel Suit. at. McIntyre 6:. Prior’s. a If you want aSuit to order or Ready Made, go to Wilson's. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. THE drought continues. gsnmt 3mm. CIUBCII DIRECTORY. SOCIETIES. THE date of the Eldon Township Fall Show has not yet been fixed. A meeting of Directors will be held on Saturday evening uext, when every» thing relative to the show will be den oided. \Ve are authorized however to state that it will be held during the week ending Tuesday, Oct. 18th, and although somewhat late we hope to see a. first-«class exhibit. Bills and prize lists will be issued shortly. and pm due Nod»; wind uvo costs. K. d: A. Campbell. J. BEACON. Tm: neiv loop lino 1t the Junction in to have three broad guugo tracks and will ho completed by the time the lay- ing of the third rail it completed. A broad guage fast (rain will then le ve Midland City for Toronto every monu- mg. TRAINS on the '1‘. J: N. R. did not get further north than Kirkfield on Thuuaday and Friday of last. week owing 00 the forest fires having render" cd the road bod unsafe. The Mail got through to Cobocouk on Saturday.‘ AN exchange warns us to get our ulsters ready.-â€"-The reaction from the intense heat has set in with vengeance in the Black hills. Snow has fallen to the depth of two feet among the mount- ains. At Denver City the Snow is three inches deep. It is quite probable that we:shall have a section of the glacial period here before long. ‘ g If you have non ordered your Fall suit it would pay to take a look through our extensive stock of new Twcods, recently purchased and ospecin ally for the Fall Trade; English, Scotch, Irish and Canadian alluwool Tweedu, iu the latest shades and patter- ens. Callaml see them. A first class tailor is employed on the premises. McIntyre 6.: Prior. For p‘rticulnn Sec Posters and Prize Lists. @- McIntyre Prior are selling 03‘ their Boots Shoes at a grant. reduc» tiou. See adv. in another column. @- McIntyre (5; Prior have a large stock of Boots 6!. Shoes which must be sold to make room for their fall stack. Come and secure Bargains. Q We are showing the cheupasc and best; Stock of Boots «5; Shoes in town, and‘as our Stock must be cleared out to make room for fall importation we are ofl‘ering special inducements. Read our advertisement in another column. The ptices cannot be beaten ticlntyro . Eric-r. 'l‘umr ALL no I'mâ€"Everybody used ”TEA BERRY " for the teeth and‘ breath, the new- est, brigetest, easiest little toilet gem extant. Try a 5 cont sample. Full Wheat Spring Wheat Barley Oats gens yo , Hay Potatoes Butter T112313: will be five changes of the moon in September, which is the only month in the calunder that will furnish such u lunar spectacle this year. The moon will reach its firs: quarter on the lat, full on the 7th, last quarter on tlze 15th. On the 23rd new moon and the lat quarter on the 30th. Full Wheat Spring Wheat Barley . Oats llieas ye Hay Potatoes fitter 83 Ap les H1 cs Sheepskins... Wool Dressed Hogs Beef Pork ... per per bushel pg; cwt.. Flour. per cwt. ijothy per lQOewt 125 tol 30 1 25t0130 70150 85 35to40 per bushel 65 to 70 per bushel 75 to 80 per ton ... per bushel 0 35 to 0 40 ound ozen 000t0800 :3 acre 3:: 18 14 t 5822223523' 888888888 laumqqccde ’“wqaaccao: 3328883338 CENTRAL EXIIIBI'I‘IIDN. Fill Wheat Barley Oats Peal Bye I Potato” Butter, per 011ml Apples, per arrel Fall Wheat, per bushel Spring Wheat do Barley ' do Clover in} bushel Fall Wheat. per bushel Spring; Wheat do Barley do Out-1 3353 383 CH" 885-3 §prin_.s..“’hm per bushel ”wads of $2.500 in him. To be had on application to"tho Scent". ice of the several moietiu. a Cgll :9}! pay yqur Accounts OCTOBER 4, 5, and 6, I881. Woodvllle l-‘nrmcnr Marketa Secretary. llndny Grain Din-km. lionevlllc Markets. Ton-Io nan-ken. LINDSAY a ...... uuuuuuu ttttt do do do I do do J. CONN 0LLY, Prolidut. 375to450 55‘. 85 00 33 1-10 mmm 9 m2 .110 NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will be held puwuant to the Voters’ Liats’ Act by His Honor, the Judge of the County Court of the County of Victoria, at At the hour of 2 o’clock p. m.. to hear and determine the several complaints and amis- aions in the Voters’ List. of the Municipality of Bexley for the year 1881. Ali pavrties having business at the Court are required to attend at the said time and place. E. B. LEROY: COURT of REVISION Clerk of said Municipality. Coboconk. Sept. 12th, 1881. Bissalutian of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing he- tweon the undersigned has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due the old firm must be paid to A. J. Smith who will llquidate all partnership debts due by the same. A. J. SM 1TH, JNO. STEVENSON Reta: on Farm Property only 800:“ per $100 for 3 three yen'rn’ risk. For nearly a quarter of n century. it ha been manngedby farmers for the insurance of farm property, giving the greatest protection at the Illullest cost. It! policies ere more fevonrablefor the insurance of "eontenu’ than tboee of any other Company. Send me a mtcard and see how quickly you will be cnl ed upon. 8. CORNEII... Agent, Lindsay. P. S.â€"Jufies Ellis of Manilla is not alltwv- ed to insure isolated pmprty of any kind in any pert uf__Marlpo_sn.‘ \. A ‘ Woodville Sept, 6th 1881. Balance of Assets our liabilities $285,272.00 TO MY CUSTOMERS: THIS OLD LONDON MUTUAL, An nnfsiling cure for Seminsl Weakness, Spermatorshos, Impotelcy. sual sll diseases that folluw ss 3 consequence of Self-Abner» ; ss loss of memory. Universal Lsssirnde, Pain in the Back, Dimnoss of Vision. Premature Old Age. and many otlisr discuss thst lend to Insanity or Consumption and s premature grave. Full particulars in our psmphlst, which we desire to send free liy mail to every one. 13’ The Srncntc Msmcms is sold by all «lruggists st 8! 1- package, or six packages fur 86, or wil be sent free hy msil on recuips of the money. by sddrsssing THE GRAY MEDICINE Co. , Toronto, Ont. mm: mm. curs TRADE II. - sncltlc “ ’ amounts: ,3 . I beg to inform them that I have on hand my Fall and Winter Stock, both in Boots, Shoes and l. eather. I would ask puyers to take into consid. eration the class of work I keep in stock, purchased from the best Manu- 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 Countyjand as far as I am aware, in the Dentin-ion. My hand work 0]" all kinds 1's warranted to be made from the Best All Oak or Cold Liquor Tanned Leather of which I have a large stock. My prices will be found very reasonable, in fact, cheaper than eves r. I am now showing the latest in, M‘en’s Long Beets, "The line): Island." which will, eclipse ever Jthiug in the line; both in quality and . price, hand made and equal to my own work. ' Call and see 1' t. I have endeavmexl 111 selecting my Stock to place before my customexs the best assorted stock which has evel been brought into \Voodvllle. and 11 visit to my store will be auto to satisfy you. I have a [inc 8830! tment of Trunks: Vulises, Satchels, School Bags, Straps, c. ,c., which I am selling cheap. 26TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, Municipality of Bealey. WOODVILLE BOOT AND SHOE STORE! STRONGER THAN EVER AND STILL INCREASING, VICTORIA ROAD, M" s, m an". GREAT ENGLISH REMEDYâ€"â€" FALL: ANNOUNCEMENT 2‘ â€"â€"ox THEâ€" ROD. CAMPBELL, Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery 85c, At a Great Reduction on Cost.â€"â€"-â€"1- “ROMAN,” THE LATEST OUT IN DRESS GOODS Ghaast 3;} Nimsfi Drags erds “'12 H AVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT 0F PRINTS IN TOWN SUITABLE FOR FALL \VEAR. Ladies Mantlcs for $2. 00, Ulsters from $2.50 to $4.00 . Winceys from écts. per yard up. Felt Hats, Latest Styles. from 250ts: up. - 4 pan‘s Kid Gloves, good quahty, f01\ $1. A Large smear, Qfi. @hflllémm’s Swan War. OUR CROCERY DEPARTMENT CANNOT BE TOUCHED FOR. PRICES :~-- 6 pounds Tea Dust £1.00. Good Laundry Soap 25 bars for $1.00 Good Japan Ten. 3 pounds for $1.00. CROCKERYâ€"Bedroom Sets from $L50 to $2.00. Splendid Value. Sewing Machine Oil, Best SpErm, 3 Bottles 25cts New Black Cdshmeres. New Prints. 500 TUBSOFBUTTERA/VDANYOUA/VTII‘YOFEGGS, ' ° Ready- fliflw Eflflfl Giv®®fl§ '1 MORRISON'S 914D STAND \Voodville, Sept. 7, 1881. I). PORK, , HAMS, CHEESE; FLOUR-OATMEAL. CORN MEAL, PEA MEAL, CRACKED WHEAT, COAL 01L, MA... CHINE OIL._ all of which will be sold Eluthing Made to Urde; at the Shmlest’: Possible Notice! WV. G. SMITH .8500 Rafigem ° Baum ' EXCHANGED FOR PRODUCE-mo GRAND EXHIBITION ~-Mnde Clothing. Boots and Shoes. Crockery and Glassware. Teas, Saga-grow Meal, Corn Meal, Coal Oil c. ac. We haven generul assortment of CHOIUE ‘GROCERIES on hand, 8180 Cheap; For Cash. :1 During the past month we have added largely to our stock of WOODVILLE, »\VIl.L PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR- New \Vinceys. H. W ILSON’S. A CAR.OF ‘ FINESAL'I‘, VERY CHEAP.. New. Dress Goodu. lBalm; of Tweeds. Fun Assortment in tho Following mos : ---â€"IN’ EVERY DEPARTMENT AT-â€"â€"- Ca.“ and see it. Sure to please. We are now showing the ----Ol‘â€" _. Bates of Cotton Yam Bales of‘Bags.. Bnles of Facgory Cotton Bales of Tweeds. 1). M0 LA UCHLA N, Manager. an 3 was M

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