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Woodville Advocate (1878), 24 Oct 1878, p. 5

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Bear Huntâ€"A numlwr of our villm gors aunt-(l themselvosnu Saturday last, and pl'oazmlml to Cl.u‘k":a.hush, imme~ diatcly below the lhiiwny Station, wheto it was ropnrlml n Imm‘ hm] "anon seen, but “Her hunting for n considmw abio timn and fiiuling no hear they con- cluded. that. no hear mm to be lbund,and- qqiotl y< re turned home. ‘. try. \Ve hope to son tln- villagers turn our, liberally and Show their apprecia- tion of Mr. Jnlnmon‘n aorvlcus for our Band, ll; lming primipally thmugh his efl'm‘ts that. tho Band was fuumlacl. Business. -Ihsiness at present is vary flat. and dull, nothing being done, it was axprmtv-l that. thn-nhing being over business would ln-ightun, but. the grain man-ken; lmvo opuuml with such low pricm that. wry little grain has us A; stirred, making things \‘eI-y'dull. Cancel-t.--'l'lm Band intend giving :1 Concert. in two ()1 Llnee \vvekx for the benefit. of theil toz-‘mhu, \I. . Johnston, who Is ulmut. leaving lm‘ tlu- 0M Coun- SpeCiaLâ€"A Spoon . ‘- Ieft. VVood- villa Junction on Sunday morning last lor Toronto, Conveying n. number of emplovm-s to attend the l'nnm'al of the lube Mr. Lau'mor, am engineer, on the road, who died at. Toronto, on‘b‘aturduv last. The funeral was largely attended. The Orpheusrvfifla have before us the ()anLIII' number of Um above namr ed musical journal. It. contains a good collection of omirnlv mew music. The publication is IIIIly 81 pm yum. «ml is )mhlinhwl by Hunniv i king, ‘.’.'.' FMk Place, New York. Bible 306:”;t". â€"-"HIe <0] views in hero half of the Upper U.III:.II: I Bihic Juciety IIIIIIOIIIICIIII to tukq, Mac" in SmecI-I Hull next Sal. lmth zuul Mom]: ay have been postpou ed indefinitely. Ploughing Match â€"~ A Ploughing 1!: “cl: ln the L mtc l (‘ auntie“ of \m- ch and Scull) V n: to: M, will take place , on the farm of Mr. Duvill King, ()ukwood, un 'l‘m-s- Jay, “(,2 when :l‘ltl». \Vo hope tn ace Eldon wu -ll n [pH-seated. The man who Vheiivvcs in weather predictions Ind lwttc-r ['Il't‘pnlc to get. luinself insids- of zdmut 9t-mlntm‘1ldilii-1- 0m kinds ut umlz-nmnd’. 'Hw weakest and mildt-at lumlicmun calls for weather which wiil freeze Luke Elie twenty feet. deep. TOO much precautiuu cannot be taken against cultie; during sudden cinangemin tiaOWERLiU’I'. A. litnle neglect. in this par- ticular when results in incurable lung diseases and cunsmnpiion. ‘ Tis sweet to be I'ulnmuth‘Gd“ But. thvm's something sweeter still, ‘ Tia swwt to he forgimn \Vhen you owe :1 man a bi“. Returned.~-By an oversight lam. week. we tniimi to notice. the return of our old friend Dr. Mclxuy from his gyij'n in the ()M Country. He is kinking i-xtn-umly well and jully‘. “ Let me ki‘iS him for his mother,” is the unspuken wish of many a fair girl. but how few lmvs everw w.mt. to kiss a girl {'01 I101 i-itlior. TORONTO MPISSING RAILWAY. Sermonâ€"The Rev. Mr. Sage occu- pied the pulpit of the- Presbyterian church on Sabbath last. He will also co'nduct the services next Sabbath. Prep Jrahons .01 the laying of a new sidew- xlk an, btingg made m the main}:- bum-hood 0! the chmch, the: [Junk Dbc ing uht-mly on H; e rfround. Township Councilâ€"Eldon Township Council met on Tuesday last at Lorn- villo. Report of procovdings next week. I. 0. G. T.-â€"Election of oiiicers t0~ morrow evening. A full'attendanco of the membem is requested. The days haVa grown so short lately that a thirty day note comes around now in about; three weeks. Weather prophets are predicting the longest and coldest winter for the past twenty years. CODI nights. Muse Cleaning now in order. Read our new advertisements. No beech-nuts in the woods this season. Sou Trains going North from Woodville Junc- tion: “:05 a m. ; 1:20. [1.11]. Going South . ll :05, a. m. r 3: 00, p.12). Trains going South : 8:30, a. 3:10, p. In. Train: gniug North: 10:5: p. In; 7:15, p. In. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. \VOODV! LL H POST OFFICE 1.00.1 L 3‘1 A'l‘l‘l-JRS. :55, a. m. ; 2:40, " RUBSC RIBE FOR “(HIE ADVOL‘ A'l‘. "’ MLY. 18 1’15“. 3 EA R I‘m‘tioi getting their Auction Bills! printed at this ”mm will be entitled to a free noiico in Tim Am'om'rn. Mr. Hugh ("ampheflfird Con. Eldon. Friday Nnv. Mh, Farm Stock and lmpiiments 6m. Arch. Campbell. Auctioneer. Fall Wham... Spring Wheat, Harley, Oats, Peas Eggs, I’m-k, Hay, l‘otntocs, Butter, . A pp‘efi ‘ '- .. . BIRTHS. At \Vomlville, on "lhurmlay. )7th inst, the mic of Mr. Joseph Hi“ of a son. Ghosi.â€"-"l‘was the Witching hour of last Friday night. The members ot'our estahlixlunvnt haul retired to rest, and everything around Was calm and still ., Suddenly a tm-rihle yell awoke the whole house with its piercing and hem t~ vending a ony. n yell which curdled the very hluod and made our hair fairly raise on end, arose from the regions of the collar. Our thme for lit-«ivory has never heen snug hy poets nor have We figured musliiciously among those who have performed great deeds, therefore our limitation in deconding into those lower ingiona ahovo referred to is ex- plained. 'We didn’t go, but quietly waited fora repetition of the fearful sounds. They came not, and we re- tired again to rest. Next morning upon investigation Several hamlsful of hair which at one time must have ad- orned the form of some unfortunate feline, was: found arlhoaring to our ink roller. Since the ahove occurrence ou~ casional wails which Would renrl the heart of a storm, or overwhelm a. wheel~ barrow with grief. arise from the region of our cellar. Close investigation has failed to bring tho wretched object of our torture to light, and it the agony continues much longer we shall be forc~ ed to evacuate; Signs.â€"-About this time the farmer takes it walk of n pleasant Sunday afternoon to get points on weather inâ€" (licntions for the coming winter . If he fiutlo the muskrnt houses unusually thick and strong, the fish collecting in the-deepest water, the squirrels thick in tip: sugar bush, and Covered with an especially heavy coating of for. he shrugs his shoulders and takes u. look at the family woodpile. The season is sure to he n cold one. All these signs are reported to he strongly marked this year: Bears and squirrels me more numerous this Season than they have been for muny years past; and from tlzis-fnct is adduced the belief that an early and Severe winter is before us. Those who have made o'oser 'ntions in nature, say that the near approach of those animals to the dwellings of men, in the early fall, is an infallible Sign. That Phrenologist..â€"Our village was visited last week by a fellow styling himself u‘Phrenologist. He was gifted with an immense amount of eloquence with which he succeeded in gnlling a number of the unwary into having their “bumps” read. He departed im- mediately after show (lay ; since that our exchanges have been full of “ that Phrenologist" and his exploits, in fact some places which he visited took such an interest in him that they rotten-egg ed Iiinnnvhilo others admired his talents so much that they declined to have-any- thing to (lo-With him. Meanness. ... Some mischievious indiâ€" vidual has taken the trouble to break one of the large panes of glass in the front of the Regulator. ()nr worthy constable , Mr. Thou. Morrison has authorised us to offer a reward of two dollars for information as will load to the conviction of the culprit. We hope he may be found and rigorously dealt with. A stern example would be very beneficial jusr now. Lucky.â€"-â€"The Courts lnwe ordered the pavmonc of \Vendt Bros. claim against zhe Merclmnts' and Mechanics’ Iusurw ance 00., of Hamilton, within one month. “'0 are pleased with the result of the trial. \Vendt BIOS.- were much respected in this neighbourhood, and should they think it, advisable to com~ mence business ugaiu in our village, we could safely guarantee them a good patronage. frien‘d John Show, who for the last few mornings has so kindly undertook to rouse us from our slumbors by the 'slur- (ly application of his old tin horn; and would modestly request that he trunr- sl'erhis esteemed services to more deserv- ing indivi:luulsâ€"-â€"thoso who will be more thorouglsly able to appreciate the honor conferred upon them . Thanks. -â€"Wn beg to offer our sincere and heartfelt thanks to our humble “'OUDVI LLE FA RM EILS’ MARK ['Z’l'. AUCTION SA LES. 0 50 to 0 85 0 ‘25 t0 0 (N) 0 60 to 0 00 10 to 0 (N) 4 OH to 4 50 )2 OI) to 0) 01) 30 to 0 00 ll R0“ 13 0 60 to 0 5.“) to 0 50 to 0 ‘25 to 0 60 to 40 per bushel' 080 74) Twenty per cent. allowed for Cash on old price for- Shoeing. f . (3:4. CAM BBELL CARRIAGE WORKS. HORSE SSHO‘EING! All kinds of \Vatch, Clock and Jewellery repairing (lone rm shortest notice, and wat- mutcd to «in: perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Or‘l'lcsnâ€""Northcrn Hotel,” “’ondvillc. WALTHAM, ENGLISH 8: SWIS 1 wish it to be distinctly understood that unless accounts due me are settled by that date they will he placed in the hands of a solicitor ior collec'tion. All parties indebted to me are requested to call and receive their accounts and settle the same BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, next. Agent for the sale of the celebrated WILSON A., and LOCKMAN SEWING MACHINES. The ISOLATED RISK FARMER’S FIRE INSURANCE'CO. Capital, $600,000 The ONTARIO MUTUAL FIRE' IN.- SURANCE 00., of London, Ont. Agent for the LANCASHIRE FIRE , LIFE INSURANCE Co. Capital, 810,- 000,000. The DOMINION FIRE MARINE INSURANCE CO. Capital, 1,000,000 Appraiser for the Canada Permanent Loan Savings Company. MON BY TO LOAN an a low rate of interest and on easy terms of payment to suit borrowers. All orders, by mail or otherwise; for Land Surveying, Levening,c.,will receive prompt attention. 97-“ Dominion Land Surveyor, Draughtsmzm and Valuator. bfiapplyiug personally to the subset-mar.â€" J; 0. McUONALD; Insurance Agent, c., av, .L_:I|, Ii n A‘RM FOR SALE OR TO Emm- Lot 8, Con. 3, Thou-db. 1 tom. 70 acres cleared, of which 2’! are on r meadow. The uuoleared part is easy cleaned. To an enterprising tenant good part of the rent will be nllowml in improvement. Terms of solo or rent easy, and will be made known by‘applxiugpersmmlly to the subscriber.â€" Woodville 1’; 'IAGGONS and CARRIAGES made on shmt notice. Of ALL STYLES and PRICES. JOLUV SIDEY. \Voodviile, Oct. 15th, 1879. LAND and General Agent. \VATCH-MAKE { and JE‘VELLER, for cash. Dealer in H" IOHN MCTAGGART, Kirkfield, Commissioner in B. R.,. Conveyancer. OFFICEâ€"At Hamilton House, Beavorton. . MAYBE, ALL \V O R K . WA RRANTED The subscriber has on hand- DONE NZATLY AND CHEAPLY. G. CAVANA. P. L. s., CAMPBELL’ REPAIRING AND VV rl'l‘CH ES KIN G STREET. NOTICE. LORENZO MAYBEE. can make money faster at work for us than at anything else Capital not re- quire-:1; we will start you. $I‘2 pct-(lay at home made by the industrious. Men women, boys nnl girls wanted everywhere ,to work for us. New in the time. (Iotsly outfit and terms free. Address True £5 (70., L........L_ 11“:_ A Augusta, Ma‘s-”g: Buns. Rolls and. Pastry a Specialty. Qxdezs 3:4.L..<;:Ix-T1m‘, FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. He trusts that; by strict atmntiou to business and square dealing to merit the farmers’ confidence and receive a large share at their patronage. ‘I‘he undersigned begs to intimate that he has bought Mr. N. P. CAMP" inf-HIS lhmncss in Woodvillc, and intends carrying on the same line of busi< nuns in tho Hmrc formerly occupied by Mr. Umnphell. Having made favourable nrrzmgenwnts with the lending mannfiictnrers of l“:u'1ning lmplmnonts in Ontario, he is prevail-«l to supply all kinds of Implements If the best quality and as cheap am the cheapest. He would (3?!” special attention to the combined SEED DRILL made by the Masson Manning-wring00., Oshawa, (for which he is Sole Agent here.) This Drill [DUSseNscs all the qualitim of a first-class Drill and Broad-CastSeeder,nnd can he clmngmi from the one to the other while in motion. It is placed in the market this season so cheap that it is within the reach of all intending purchasers. Call :llld examine before buying. All kinds of REPAIRS kept constantly on hand which he will sell chean n FAMILY BREAD Those who have unsatisfactbry watches will do well to give him a call as he lis prepared' to do all kinds of ditficult repairing. SA'l‘I-SFAUTION‘ GUARANTEED. WORK SENT BY MAIL, EXPRESS OR OTHEINVISI'J PROPE Watch and Clock Repairing in all Branches; Which will be found on inspection more reliable as regards Wear and better“ value than was ever ofl'cred in this village before.- Just, received a choice lot of PARTIES SUPP” El) “’HOLESALE. SODA, ABEICNE'I‘HY, AND FRUIT! BlSCUl'IN‘, WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL. Be sure and GIVE JAI‘MESON A CALL. in all the new shapes of ENGLISH, AMERICA) MANUFACTURE :9. \Voodvfile, Feb. 12:]1, 1878. NEWEQE T0 FA%ME§§: BERQIE’S . J. s LEEDHAM, GENTS’ HATS- IS UNXLDI WOODVILLE; Uctbber lst, 1878. The subscriber begs to inform the publlo that on and after the- lst day of November next, his books W111 be closed and he Will ‘ l1119s1t1vely glve NO MORE CREDIT hose partles who are indebtod to him will therefore please call and ‘ settle their accounts at once and so save further trouble. IN T"! ('OUNTY JOHN BERNIE, ’ "/arm’ng V Cor . King mu] Stuart St MMAI\~NN~AWN\IV. _ , , WATGEMAKER AND JEWELER! ATTENDED '1‘0‘ Rad. @abfl HAS NOW ON SHOW {HS WOODVILLE, ONTARIO 3.5â€"9 STOC Simcoe 3t. , Benetton; .389 -. )EGS leave to nnnnum-e that he has open- I) ed out in the premises lately occupied by Mr. M. (liimpbell, whvre ho is pre ared to turn out first-class Photos in all the ate“ styles of the art. Enlarging Old Pictures a Spacialty. Dr. Janos emote. 51 EAST 12m STREET, )mw YORK crrr.‘ State in what paper you saw advertisement. Addressâ€"- FOR THE SPEEDY AND PERMANENT- u' ABUSEUURE OF 52. mar mmoon ._ srzmaroimma, . Seminal Weaknouu AND ALL DISORDERS BROUGHT ON "Only a. Three Gentstamp" $478611. fllcflflflffi’fl , Youths Inalscretions. Eygscription Free ! HUGH" McMILLAN PRACTICA L PHOTOGRAPHY. BEA v ER’I‘ON, and CANADIAN BY he will sell cheap A‘ McVAADYEN, lRLYv'

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