unlock-r ho {ell bemoan the" two qnd : Fmrr._â€"â€"Selectiouof~ Ap‘dosflsbz each ll: 11qu .mp1 Isoygrodjmm, the body. kind, .lltClns. Robinson, 211‘..- G.7,110(lg- “iridighe Ins iqwngLtboï¬mqi ’kinsou, 12 npples. any kind, 1 ,Wm. Tmuns’Asschnomâ€"Thg Calm . WNW“, F3301!“ 13“!“- ig of Onurio Teachog’ Auqciutjqn will ' VIQE'ISABBEo-f-POWWS, lJ '10. R0J3". Wlbyxhridgopn midi; andï¬mrr .. ,QMQW Ugh 3411186). The pp;o-. ban, 2;Wau. Tunney, jr, “fonthtvadqyg. linings... omo: ‘ flu nypg of Dr. Mohllhqhfligln Nopllupcptor, who will ukqgiu-t in “ltd.†proceedings. The balfiqcrly wmï¬holl‘thanl Auooiaq'qn, “the My of Durham, will be bold .plmflnion School,.Bgi_ldings, Bow» unvillg, 313:; pa ,tho. 1'4qu pnd chh. :jOlTIuda} of.lut Week a young man “I â€gum-k feeding anchgas‘hing‘ ma- -'tlzg,,fnrm ohm. 8hq:~t.ridgg, Eu: My" The Illa);t..mkqa stopped. and ’ wouhto atop oven the cylindeu to , ï¬lm)!“ but hiyright foot slipped Month cylinder which. wnsdnyon lino. Smith; Turnisz W. Stephen- Seml Onions, yLnndflJuhnSmitln, Top..0.nions, l flung Brown, 2 '1‘.â€ng lingkinson. Gudgn ,ijyota, .1 Mus“ Bethune, 2 Peter mama. , Field Can'ots, 1 .Wm. S'ophansjon, 2.Jolm Bruce. Beets,1 â€W. Stop enson, 2 _'l‘.,().-Ymmg.' Mun- ;olds, 1~ ‘hus. Egbinson, 2‘Jolm Bmcg. gallium-8n] fl“ C. llmlgkimon, 2 John nice. Cabbage, 1 'l‘. CnHmlgkinson, B-Johgyflmitln Punulkijmhl John 1)., Ripclgju, 2 \Vm. Stophmmqu. Sq'muhes. lWilliam Stephenson, 2 John‘llrncv. Citrons, 1 John Smith, 2 ,Pytmrjlc“ Cuï¬g. Cauliflqwcjm, lngs. Bqï¬lnune, 2 John Bruce. Rumpus DisqyllthEc-Tha “51““ floss of Greece and Turkey are. beeom j†oritiesILsndsAustris is suspected of 9- tructing1 an, understanding in her wujnteresl. An alliance between , j untiesndfllprkey is said where been - . . : 4 by the former Power. 11' turns out that the Chinese.“ bar“ 'lblrisnsl‘mn the .Ehciï¬c, Coast, sent 312,- _@0 to the yellow fever sufferers at AMemphish 'Ihe Pagsns, in fact, were 5h! more liberal than the Chi'istsin's', Ind yet we boast of-onr superior civiliza~ H011, and subscribe money for theâ€"cone. .» : ion of the heathen! Wsu'sre pleased to see that the pmâ€" jgct; initiated by Lord. Dnfl'erin, for â€hiring an international, park; around ï¬lings“ Falls, is sesuming tangible Elbow“ Afew (lays ago theconnnu- lflbners of the State of New Yen-k met like. members. of the, Ontario Govern- ‘ ;‘meat at Prospect House and the mat-s for was discussed. The conclusions arrived are not yet known, but it is Wdoutood that theischeme was con- sidered feasible and that stemmill be inken‘touendeuomo consummate it. ,; 31.33383 more crime in the world, or “J5 only the result of more energetic 34! minute. news, gathering that we m oilsormuch nowadays i On Mon- (by-1m the.press despatches contained w, lust then. twenty~f9nn accounts r murders, suicides, «tsunami people. einx $9202.19...th daily mporsxom olnde,‘ tlyn- crime is increasing. It should be remembered, (however. that attainment, is very large and contains _, least ï¬fty millions of peopie that are approached by the rumiï¬mtiousof the bloguph, sud that no mutteninuwhut, of the cgntinent, “CIA considerable me , 099313,, thgnctaisjmn eJiately noedupon bye dispatcher sud given ï¬liï¬ide publicity in the newspapers. i, the following day. It is only within 9;, ' ww ......... J v“. vv J vv-u . HM- minus sheep exported to England p to be, placed in the same category as m, owing to the prevalence of the lot, at“; month (lineage amoung. a lot re- ptly leaded there.._ .-. A! e meeting of the Presbyterian com, Mom of Cnnuinton, held in the gqnohpnï¬hellth ultimo, on address, mponied by a. [“088 of$218, was pre- ptpd to the pastor, Rey. J oeeph Elliott, no expression of,aympat,hy in the loss “neatly sustained by (iron: K Iguanaâ€"A man named Chu'etopher ï¬htpih..while returning. from the . ibition.a.t Peterboro'-on Wedneedny toning lest wee “instantly killed. He up passengerhon the Midland train, pd ,while ebont ,9. mile, and a half north 5Petorboro" in musing? from ,one. car Singerâ€"Rum,.any.age, lzJohn Brigj show. Pair Ewes, Cotswolds, l Robt. McInan. Ewe Lambs, 1 John Smith. Ram Lambs, 1 Robert McLean, 2 .John Smith. Pair Ewes, Leicester, 1 John Bmhaw. Shem-ling Ewes, John Bag- ehnw. Ewelamhs, ngolm Bagshaw. -anlmmb, 1 and 2 John Bagshaw. , Guamâ€"Fall Wheat, 1 Charles Rob- inson, 2 William Stephenson. Spring Wheat, 1 Charles Robinson. Barley, 1 David McBain, 2 \Villium Turner, jr. P0451 William Stephenson,2 David Mc- Bainm Cornjn Cob, 1Jno..D.,Ritchie. thita.ans,.1 qDav'ul McBaLin. . Routingâ€"Few, 1 ,Peter-MqCuaig, l 2 Charles Rdninspn. Ducks, ,l , John l Pickering, 2 \Vm. Stephenson. Geese, 1 William Stephenson" 2-\Vm.,Tumer. Turkeys, 1 William Stephenson. â€nether he fell bemoan the two end : Engineâ€"Selection.ofAnnles..aix each milk, 3139, _o_n ,tho. 1'4qu p'nd chh. Olfmda} ofJut Week a young man p â€gum-k feeding anchgas‘hing‘ ma- ~flm..,fnrm ohm. Shqrtwidgg, Eu: ï¬lthy" The 1%)}..ka stopped and .wontJo atop oven the cylindeu to milieu)“ but hiyright fogt slipped 9.2““; oyiinQBp. which, wag. dim" thdayl proceedings. The halaï¬qorly p ’ .ofatholl‘nchqrs'. Association, 30110 My of Durham, will be bold ï¬gï¬pion School,.Bgi[dings, Bow- mvï¬lg, slag pn ,tho 1'1qu pad chh. -uvwv 'J'I'PTF. ..... ' .1... . un- vâ€".. 5 "wet h tau; .9091!“ The log. «1411mm in anti): km and terrible lacuatpd. . “will Mid Dr. Mgrtin â€were sent qï¬pmputated the limb high u 319110 m. The recoxerwarpm the aiiock IJQI'y slow, sud .then- were grams Lita-whether he would rally. This mm, ‘mwqux, _ he, .ia better, and to hopes are entertained‘of,hisyecov; Mini». .ng mm}. L he Advocate. {an yonthabnnysnch organized nwpcnllecting has gxismlmnd-.dnring “Mimi-population has been increasing :1“ the facilities for obtaining news '4- been impmving, so that it is not. a utter of ivonde; that. crimes come to r nqhiqa mquafueqnentI-y and in greutm numbersfmm your to year. gm. mat glans. moon zippy, oar. 9, 1879. ‘1 Bro Rona. Publico." Valnntymah Emmy in 'lmx, 1’3“le David' Melinda. â€H'JMI, 11' Mn'sbflqlm 3003...? MKS» Limes Bmwn. . R' Bananas? E-Lusunurrzam â€"-~.X‘u2L Cloth, ers. anentync, 2_Mr.~u 1%.. reign.“ Saginaw. ‘15), _'J.'_.,' mem.‘ Uhuu' Pnonncz, {garâ€"Tu!) Bunsen, I John lions, 2 \an. Jigmnnlield. R0†Butts)“. l _M!js. Atkunsw: , 2 ‘Mrs. Broom- geld. Cheese, 1 MIRA gkinsum, 2Mâ€). CATTLn.-_-qud Bull, 1-.IJnmes Chalâ€" mgls, 2.John Perdeau. 1-year old Bull IrgAJex. Jamieson. M ilch Cow, 1 Alex. J amieson, 2 Robert. McLean. 2~year old Heifer, 1 and 2 Alex. Jamieson. 1 year old Heifer, 1 Alex. J amieson, _2 Robert McLean., B911 . Cglf, . liJohn Pjokerlng 09“.. 13031:. old.,Colt, '11 ~L. E. Gillan-a den-a. 1 year old Filly,1Jamos Morri: sou. Carriage Horse, 1 Farquhalz Mo- Raw, 2 Angus McKinnon.Fgal,1- Robert McLaan, 2 J olm Dipkson. PRIZE LIST 2 Honszstl-aught. Team, 1i Peter lIcCuaig. General Purpose, 1 Charles Galloway, 2 \Villiam \Valls. Brood Mare, 1 John Dickson, 2 B. F. Brown. 2-year old entire Colt, 1 John Dickson, 2'Ben. F. Brown. 2~year old Filly or Colt, 1 James \Valls, 2 \Villiam \Veabn Altogether‘the. show waswery good considering the small number of com- petitors, and had the prize list been is- sued eailier, there is no doubt the ex- hibits would have been fully double. Much credit. istduato the President, MI. Chas. Robinson, and Sir. George Smith, Secretary, who did their utmost to make the show a success. To the kindness of “1'. Smith we we indebted for the following toes, turnips, mangolds, 650., being well renteaentedk There wasa largo exhibit of Butter and 0heese,-all ï¬rst~claes. In Ladies’ 'Work.there. were very few ex- hibits, Pxobably one of the ï¬nest dis- plays of the show. was a collection of headstones and tablets manufactured by Mouly 0. Rose, of Bart Perry, ‘wbich were set up in one corner of_ the. Drill Shed,_ and attracted oonsiderablenttenx tion.’ A set of single harness, shown by Messrs. R‘ ,A, Turner, .of Beaver. ton, and two sets of double harness by Mr. Frank Tiler, of Bxechin,were very ï¬ne. i*very small; scarcely half" 09' former â€years, but avezything. on the-ground ~‘was in ï¬rst-class order. The exhibit iof horses was. very god, but there were scarcely any catth shown and but few ipens of- sheep. The Grain, air which iwere was a ï¬ne 10!; shown, was a splendid sample, and the judges. had gaeat difï¬culty in deciding to which to swatd the ï¬rst. prize. Them was also a very largg display o£ Rootsâ€"«pots» The Annual Fall Show of tho 'Blorali Branch Agricultural Society, was held in Beaverwn, on Friday lat, 3rd inst fl‘he day was very ï¬ne unfl attacked a large crowd to‘the village. Owing to isomo delay in.announciug tho show the inumber of entries and‘ exhibitswero THORAH FALLSHOW A grand Ashe-mid] wiH'.b0 held M. R, Ki9ï¬g1;;§\von-cil7snlmlel, nuiFViL’Jw eveningtguulmuhe, aaspicognnï¬â€˜. the O ., ‘ JYEB. _ An Orange YVimg_ Briton Lodge was bigwizedhue, this week. by MA}. Jae. Stone! W. .\l., and the following olï¬ccrs insuiiled zâ€"Btp“ Jiss. Steel. VI. .31.; Rm. “'1". Malian; D. M. ,BIO. lusum Smith, Sac. ,Bm. "\ Gibson. Clnqilain; Bio. R. Cmvio,Tl‘eM.; Bio. \Vm. Uowie, l)iicct,oi of Gorempnics; BIO. Fui' iott, 1.0;BIOS.JIW.JOILUOII, D. Mumo mni :flex. Mmhewson, Cmmniuee.-â€"- Aï¬m‘ Hm instnlution of dfl‘mma «medias Were «ioiivmwi by the M": um] I). M. of l..(),’l.,.. and by the hl‘nsteuumi Seen-5.: (my of U , Y. B No. 128», Mn. ILKiJlingaworuu has opened the hotel here, 41nd intends' keeping.“ ï¬t“? class. 7 - ’ DEAR MR. Eni'rou,-â€"I promised to write a long letter for Tut: ADVOCATE while travelling through Fenelon, and had almost forgotten it. However, I made a few notes in this neighborhood, wluchl .mnst relate. The hnrvest is’ done, with the exoeption of anodd ï¬eld of Outs Ileneand'there. _ The weather is cold and wet, and . frosty nights, but Vennor says we shall have 5110 days yet. I called on a friend in .Glenarm the other night, and he talks of good times after this. They seem to be in a great state of mental anxiety concernu ing the improvment of the streets ; some talkpfr’ gettingï¬he business pen-tin Vie. toriquunre.pnved,.and a main newer is to be opened to carry oï¬â€˜ all the webs or into Bulsani‘ï¬ake, and a petition to 1 the Eldon Council for a. grant wenable them to lacilitate mattersris. talked of by the boys. An engineer has been at work sun-.veying_the ground and taking a. level by probing the rock which lies very close to the surface, but it can he tunnelled, by: going deep enough. . The liotel.,ia,.in ,good i'uiiningyi'dei' new; fresh stock .of. liqnonzs . and .provisions show signs of an increase of.l'businese. , Mr. Wm. Thornbury continue! at work i shoemaking, and doing it good business ‘ as evidenced by the nice new-â€dwelling house put up this last yeah. Mr. J. Bell line made considerable improve- inent . inrhistworkshope by putting in largeuwindqm, 6w. Mr. S. Ricknby, ,who keepsthestore, has laid in an im» mense stock of goods for the fall trade; in fact he is ï¬llednp‘and will be com~ polled to enlarge his ‘piemises to meet the demands of ,the trade. Almost ex. traordinary looking eorpcnt. (when mag- nilied.,1500 times through a powerful microscope) was forced out oï¬n .well in. the village by a. new forceqmmp. It would look to be about seventywï¬ne {obt- long and as, large»: _a pine tree, It: is supposed .to .be. the great sea serpent. which has been losklately, Ind now has turned.- up here- to . frighten .people. Where it but, disuppeered.to has. much a mystery an how it gottherm Hoping you und.â€-the. miséus’l'arenvelh I am, your», the, _ A JUVENILD. ’[h‘etmilla recently purchasedmy Mr. McDonnel aw my ready for opu'ation. 8131:0151. Pnlzzs.â€"-Strai.ned Honey,‘l, B. F. Brawl), 2 J. Robinson. Jelly, L Miss Buown,.2 Mrs. McCuaig. 021nm ncd Fruit,,l.. Mus. Bethune, 2 Miss Simpson. , Pickles, Miss Brown. “7001- on Shawl, Mrs. Valentyne. Painting on Velvet, Mrs. Clarke. Pencil Draw- ing, Miss Robinson., Buickeb, Miss Guillott. Bead Work, Miss Simpson. l \Vool \Vreath, Miss Guillott., Oil 1 Painting, Miss Guillobtt Fanning Mill, D, Campbell. Scufller, \V.‘ Smith. Carriage Homes,. 1. D... Campbell,_ 2 M. Tweedie. IIIPLEHENTS...â€"â€"Plough, Land 2, Win. Smith. Harrows, 1'; Anson Bil-chard, 2 John McCuaig. Single Harness, I 11.6: A. Tut-anon Double Harness, l and 9 Frank Tyler. \Vagon, 1 John Coxworth. Pottery, 1. George Drake.. Bricks. l G001 go Drake. Cooper \Vork, ‘1 and 2 Wili' mm Tut-non, 8r. quas' ‘Woax.-â€"- Rag Carpet, 1mm Valentyne, 2 Mrs. Atkouson. Berlin Woolhraised, lgand 2.31m Guillott. Berlin Wool, flat, laand 2=Mrs. Hodg- kinson., Crochet, l Mm. Avery, 2 Miss Simpson., Embroidery, lsMrs. Clark. Braiding, lsand 2.31m. Avery. Artiï¬cial Flowers. feathers Miss VVil- liamson, hair Mrs. Valentyne. Fancy Knitting, l) and 2 LII-3.,Vuleutyue. ï¬tting, .1.Miss Row. Bhokota, 1 Mn. James. Brown. 2 Mill Bruce. White Floono’J Misszrown, 2 C. '1‘. Young. Coloured Flannel, -1 Mrs. Valentyno, 2. Mrs. D. MoBain. Rag Mat, 1' and 2 Mu. Valentino. Cot- ton Shirt, 1‘ Mrs.,P., McCuoig, 2;Mrs. Atkenson. Yarn, 1i 0: '1‘. Young, 2 Mm. John 11083., Piece Qnilt, 1 NHL. Clark, 2-31m Robinson. Gunmen-pane, 1 Mrs. Clark, 23M3-s. \Vm. \Vostcott. Socks, 1. Miss Bruce. 2:31188 Brown. Mitts, l.Mrs. Avery, 233111;. Atkcuson. ISLAY. CORRESPONDENCE. BOLSOVERJ For the purpose of a family medicine-Elmo.- nuu‘afl'nmw 701:. Will be found imulanhle. Immediate relief will follow its use it relieves ail), cures cliilbluina, frostbite» ocaldu, nuns..mrns.-rheumatism, neuralgia, km, «to. For ink-rim] use it is none the less wonderful. â€no on two doses frequently cures- sore throat. It will euro crmlp in a few minutes. A fevglingtlcq has â€non cureslmtlimsm Colic has Imam cured in (“teen- minnbeauliy. n-tea- spoouiul-"dosc" 3% cures with the utmost â€36:14“; , 1951s,zqallygxwofldmfumfllcim. A. C. Campbell . Co. havev-noyinto tion of sendiï¬ig-ouzj collector thin h". After giving va main. tho-ï¬rst place, wilt-at earn it I; tecond- tlmahy running after "'4‘- How- men-if-compellml to aeml out acollector, “mt-person will.l:o.an ofï¬cial that must be. paid hrliis trouble, -viz.: tho Bailiff. ' i f‘ Honey-'9,†‘without giving a just rem ‘ you for so doing. Had the prize been ‘ given-tomnother kind of mill we would have thought nothing of "the matter, but we cannot. see Where allthe diffu- once can he in the-work performed by» two mills made fl om the same patterns, while Messrs. White Bm.’a‘ millnwas by' for the best ï¬nished mill : onethe ground. The machine took ï¬rst prize at- tho.«Victorie County show, against two othtm mills, and also took ï¬rst at Beavertonu M63333. Whitedt Bro. think they have been rather unfairly dealt with in this matter, and they offered to ullowmny competenmemcr to handle their mill ifmlm same Would be accord- ed by..the other» lmt . thihthey would hot 9.913:er“ RIGHSI'S.'W1iite do not make atbnsiness of travelling the coun- try exhibiting jhein niachim.-.hnt they are willinggtoauhmitv' their mill at any time to. the llefm-eanmtioned test which we think $53 a Very fair one. v We would not “ \think': the-judges-‘ditlaanght but ‘ whee-they- thought was «rightn’rt. the circmnntance has caused» camsirlerahle3 critiofum . . ‘ I Was It Fair ?â€"~At the North Bmck Fall Show held at Cémninnr gtgn, lust Week, Mésms.- White 6; Bra, of thIs place, showed one of their Fanning Mills, and the judges awarded it let prize. Some time after the award was made the judges changed their decision and gave ï¬rst prize to anothei will of precisely the Same make and patentâ€"- u 114.....4- n â€"...:n. .. .I. .t..:... _ All accounts must be nettled. this month, either by cash or note. - We want money. â€"â€" Jns. A. Mitchell a; Go. The cash Systemâ€"It is now Brett y generallyacknowledged that the Cash System is the only correct method of doing business, yet in practice it seems verry diflicult to carry into operation. Last fall our merchants decided to adopt the above system, but owing to the ex. treme scarcity of mcney during the past season many of them. were forced ‘ to credit again. Now that the pros~ pects‘ane-a little better it would be well for them to again enforce -the cash sy- stem, or moderate the old .one in that direction, \Ve notice by the Gleaner that “a number of the merchants of Sanderland hevemade a move towards the adoption of. this .eystem.-whioh:is certainly to becommenduh They have given notice that from» the ï¬rst of Oats ober to the ï¬rst of March they will sell only for cash, giving credit the remain- der of the year to those worthy of it.†This system might be adopted with ed~ vantage in Woodville, and would be a beneï¬tboth to the farmer and meta. chant: At any-rate it is~ worthy of a ‘ trial. ' Runawa .â€"On Tuesday afternoon last,_Mr. remeer’e team had another runaway. They were left standing in front ofé'A..C. Campbell 60 Co.’s, when a threshingmachine driven down the street frightened them, and they ‘broke the tie line andbolted. The buggy and harness were badly damaged, but the 'horsesascaped unhurh It is a wonder that some serious accident has not hap- pened from the running away of these horses (this beinghabout' the sixth time during the past year), and we hope in the future that Mr. Tremeer will ï¬nd ,ways and means to prevent a recurrence of Tuesday’s escapade. N. Bâ€"All parties for whom we have been carrying over notes or accounts since last year, must pay the same before the 15th of 001:†or they will beplacea in court for im- mediate colloctiop.â€"A. C. Campbell 85.00. Hymonlal..â€"-It is this week our pleasant duty to record-tho marriage of a couple of our young friendsâ€"Mr. Jno. .B. Campbell, to Miss Mary Sidey .. A marriage is such a rare thing in our town nowuwdayn that it is-not without considerable emotion that wo-aro- able to announce the event. Mr. Camp- bell andobride-havo taken up their ms. idenco in. Betevborough, and we wish them much happiness and prosperity. Plans call for wcounta. u we are too busy to call on yamâ€"Jan. A; Mitchell Co. Th. same good value infra†and general Groouiu, for which they have-always been 9.9%‘1' now in stock. at A21}. Campbcuaz Soon‘Heury’o advertisement on un- other p.30.~ Good Groceries cheap for cub at Morison :Co’a. Woodville. The N. P.‘ does not 3360!: prices at Jun. A. Mitchell ,Co’s. Goods cheaper than ever. LOCAL MATTERS. S.) U. 18,810. Re ILBEEJ ALLXKENDS OP REPAIRING .NEA'FLY! AND QUICKLY EXECUTED-L lssncrofllarriageï¬mnccs .=. HARNESS MAKER, SADDLERM ROM Lot No. l,'3rtl~Con., Eldon, an or - about Friday, 25th Sept, FIVE PIGS - and o Sow ; two of the pigs being white and u three black. Any party giving in’fo'rmnion r that will lend to their recovery will‘be guit- ‘ably rewarded, and any one retaining the - same after this notice will be prosecuted. 1]; Street, ln'iely occupied by Mm'ï¬Ã©: Laughlih. . Appky to . Dï¬-N. CAMPBELL. .- Ordera bysmsil for Surveying, Level-'- lmg, c., will receive prompt amentioln.7 3 4 - mv 1 Dnmonwsnx mm -V'ALUATOB 67.0.. ‘ Aged persons are often troubled with do; rangements of the kidney: and urinary or. gang, and will be glad ‘to learn that Vicroma Bucrw and Uva U331 is prepared .with the especial purpose of.- meeting these troubles, and making life happy to the aged: Thou - who have used it speak highly of it, and it is highly recommended with-conï¬dence; ‘ N nuvousuzss.â€"A very: rent number of = those in the middle and higier classes of eo- - ciety, who, without being everactnally nick. . never know what real health is; who live.- constantly in-a lower plane of living than is normal in man, who are weak all over, though . not specially and constantly Weak in any one . organ, who may notexperience piercing'and‘ grinding pain, yet suffer at times, if not al- ways, that profound exhaustion which in many respects is worse than pain. Those in that lamentable atatmhave alwaymheen re- lieved, and many permanently aoby using - the VIGI‘OBIA SYRUP or .Hvrornosmrrm, it'. being particularly adapted 'for thou cues. Woodvillo ï¬tness Shop. P6513025 Hay 'Fall \Vheat... Spring \Vheut Barley . . Oats . . . Butter .- . . . . W. \V. DEGEER. Woodnne, Sept. .30th, 1879. In Tomntm- onMonday, 61511 int. by the Rev, D. J. Mucdonnell, Mr} John B. Camp- bell, to ‘Misa May E. oldest da‘nghtor of Mr. John S..Si‘dey, 311 05 Wdod villa. S'rlu. Tun Connyâ€"Dr. H. En. Rosa, Kinv cardine, considers YELLOW~OIL as staple an. article an He has in his store, and as sure to. sell as ten or sugar: Ju. Bobbin, Bobbinton . P. 0.. writes :»-“Wo have usod'lIAouRu’s: YELLOW OIL, and ï¬nd it amwors every pub for which it. is recommended?“ Thero- u nothing better for burns, bruises. waldo, etc. ; no better liniment in the world; Mil- bum. Bentley Pearson, Proprietors, T - mutt).- Qot. lat, 1879.7- If those who have never tried that. mrivall» ed preparation for colds, coughs, hmmnoss,. .uthma. sore throat, em, HAHYARD’S I‘zc- 'l‘uRAL BALSAM; will but receive tho testimony ' of the many thousands who lmVe successfully used it. they be acting wisely. It. is one of" the oldest'aud best known remedies in the~ Dominion. For sale by all dealers, RIMS, GOLLARE, mat-1m, WM! CURRY. GOIIO, BB’IOIIEB, TRUNKS, VAUIEC AID Allfllll 0F: "OISE FIIIIBHIIO“ late: nd'renoutel disorder! â€statue-WC. 'rouu Bucuu and. mm. Fir Btight‘i dio- cases of the kidnylï¬iabotu lad all ilimwa of the urinuy-aystem; its-timely use it very ï¬neï¬eiah I'Or sale by all dealers at 81 per tue. Him“ in: Omenâ€"Roach's Hotel,’ Brechim take the giost medicine, which Emma; iii: laws and renovate: disorderly ayutemâ€" l(‘- . To be thorou hly In py. you must be well. "1‘43 lg'well, it! t 03139:: of .cguoLyou uhouldt WOODVILLE ‘FARMERS‘ M A RKETS‘ “The Adirwateé’f’ For Sale or to Let. HE‘Dwelliug House andA Lot on Agnes G: CAVANA, P.‘ L. 8.. :IIOIIIIOI MID SURVIVOR. J‘AM ES STUART" STRAY E D; mnusunnwlsas. . 4ND“ MARRIED: i F...“ m. gm! ""8 ’ per dozen 10- per bushel 25 - per ton 8 00 per bushel 50 to 55 mmww llww . ww 100 5 211 0