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Woodville Advocate (1878), 16 Oct 1879, p. 5

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Trains going Sonny-8:15, mm. ; 6:10, mun. 2:05, p. m. Trains going Northâ€"10:55, «.m. ; 2:45,p.1u.; 7:45 pan. Trains going Hornyâ€"21:50, a..m. ; 1:15 Trains going South-«9:45, tun. ; 3:35, On Thursday; 23rd Oct. at Lot 1, 3rd “on" Eldon, Stock and Implements. A. Campbell, Auctioneer. months. A. Campbell, auctioneer. J onN McDuNALD.â€"Notico to Public. Jouu Bnos. MCKENZIEâ€"Audion Sale of Fame. 01$ Tuesday. 28th Oct, Lot 23, Con. llIth. Elder}. qung,‘ Stogk__and {.mplemeuts. l4 TORONTO NIPISSING RAILWAY. Green Appleaa at Mitchell Co’s. cheap. Shirts and Drawers only 6501:. per pair at the “ Regulator.” Nobody in the Lock up on Show Day. Milliuery at half price, at J. A. Mitchell Co' I. Shirts and Drawérs, 75 cents per pair, at Jill A. Mitchell Co's. 4s Wwvv’v‘a wwmwww Ihe Cheese Factory closes next week for the~season. [ladies see \Vm. Henry’s superior stock of Millinery before purchasing elsewhere. Mariposa Township Show was held at Oakwood, yesterday. There was a iarge attendence and the show was good. Late FlowersZâ€"We have before us some dandelions picked from the road- side by Mr. A. C. Cumpbellthis mum- ing. This is rather late in the season for Spring flowers. Beautiful autumn weather. Real Indian summer. 800 ‘\'.m Henry’ a new stock of English, scotch and Canadian 'Tweeds just received at the “ Regulator.” A Dance was held in Spencer Hall, on Show Day and was very fairly atâ€" tended; it ended, however, in a little disturbance in which several parties got got rather severely handled. Factory Flannel, all wool. 37 cents per yard, ct Jae. A. Mitchell 8: Co's. Solree.â€"â€"A Soiree will be held in the Orange Hall, Baleover, on W edncs- day. October 22nd, under the auspices of St. Andrew’s church congregation. Tickets 25 cean, children, 15 cts. 15¢“ per pound will be paid for first- butter fit the “ Regulator," \Voodville. MIDLAND RA 1 LWA Y OF thne service is held every Sabbath evening at. 6:30 o'clock in the \Vesleynn Methodist Chul'ch. Chtmbly Mills Cotton. 37 cents per yard, at Jan. A yMitchell Co'a. \V m- Henry has just receivcl his new stock of Fall and \Vinter B mts which “ill be told at extra low prices. During the dance on Friday e\-‘ening last. a lamp got. knocked over and for a (ime created quite a comumtion. For- mnntely no damage was done the flame being quickly 9motlne|ml out. Plowing Matchâ€"Tim United Couzis ties Plowing Match will take place on 'l‘nestlay nvxt, on llle'fau'm of Mr. H. McCorquodale about a mile north of the Village. A prizu listnl' 8200, open to tlo Dominion, has been sulmcrilmd and a first'cluss :onipotitiun is expected. Cottons. a full yard wxdc, 9 cents. worth 120., at Mitchell it Co’s. Gum! Stone Cups nnxl Nam-0r! at SOcts. per dozen at Jas. A. Mitchell 5.: Co’s Adverlising.â€":\ ‘II'IIIIIiIII-nt. business man lellhll'kfl :â€"--II. is IIIauii'z-stly l'uolish tu wait for Ilcitith'ntui l-Iisim-SS. Tin- sIII-mvol man “vi”. ere-am business. II:- will cream. it, by some Inwuw «If :ulveI-v (ising. Experieu “! will 5mm N-auii him that in no other \1::\' Cilll lm mach so many renders as b) vulw-Itising in n live paper. IO per cent. smmi II) imvin-I rcndyâ€" mails, ( lutiiing nt Jas. A. \‘itclicll K" ( u s. Aurmun. 'l‘ emu. ~--\II-. (-rnsa. Dentin «If Lindsay is makm;r \-ItI!i inl 'I'Lctli till January lat, next full uuci Ilf the r-w _;ul:Ir pricc‘. I (6- it pricr. 7 Mil-45 Improvementm'l‘im ('-mncils of Mae-i P083 and Eldun have made a grant. for the pnrpmu 0f lam-rim: Hm hill in from. of Mm. Mnrisnn's inside-nee. «ml grmlil‘g the mwl in that. vicinity. \Ve believe Mrs. Morison has also Contri- lulled towards (ho Work which will he immediately cmnmmuxstl. 'l‘hiq will he a decided imprm-mnent to the road aml one “lllcll we m-v mm will lu- npprom iatetl by the villmvms .w evcrv Suing and Pull the lo:ul in tlxll. plm‘ has been very lnul. The “ Regulator" in nutml for selling the chcarest Dressflumls in \Vmulville. Dre-x3 (5001 s from IOcts. n yaw? upwards. We have still 2| lmlfichcs s uf that gnm] Japan Tea, at 4) cents. (":m‘t. be lmught lens than 50 cents.-Jns. .\. Mitchell (Jo. At Woodville. «11 Sunday. I‘Zth Oct, the ‘ihofhlr Ed. nofl‘man. of a (145.: 'lxior. NEW A DVER'I ISEMENTS. gm: gutters. AUC'I‘IUN SALES. BORN. F CAN ADA. .m; 'We desire to call the attention of tlze farming community to the above Fanning Mill now being mmmfaiclurml at our works. It is un Established fuctthil the farmers ot Ontario have in the past purchased largely of machinery which has been represented to them as perfect in every pmticulnr, and which too Gag] proves utterly worthless, or unequal to the wants of the purchaser, but which he is compelled to retain flg‘tinh‘b every desire or protest. This manner of deal 'f has been practiced in no class of implements more than in FANN I NG MILLS which the number of inferior mills now in use too clearly indicates. Thieuhj tion, we desire to state. does not exiet with us, on the contrary we are prepared to give 3 A WRITTEN GUARANTEE that THE ABOVE MILL is ALL THAT is CLAIMED FOR I‘ To intending purchasers we would say, that Honey’s Improved Fanning Mill is a perfect cleaner and clml-l'er. It will take out It Will take out ALL Cockle, Chess and other foul seeds, making a perfect sample of Market Wheat, and adds ac to 80 per bushel to ‘ that. cleaned by any other Fanning Mill. And will separate all the large kernels from the small and shrunken grains, and is warranted to make a perfect sample of Seed \that. It is very rapid i its action, and will easily make twenty~tive bushels of seed wheat per hour. It separates all kinds of gmin as well as seeds, and if Oats and Pens, or 'l‘ilnotl and Clover seed are mixed together and put through this Mill, they will come out perfectly separated. Every farmer can save the price of :1 Mill every year I: saving the seed that collects on the barn floor and mangers, and putting it through this Mill. It will separate small and split Peas from large Pens, taking the! from the chaff in the most perfect and speedy manner. A large number of these Mills have been sold to the most practical farmers of the country, who all (it clare, that for speed of work, and the perfect manner in which it is done, and the perfect adaptation of the screens to all kinds of Grain and Seeds, by which it‘- enabled to do a. greater variety of work than any other Mill, that it is altogether - THE BEST FA I4NING MILL 1 NEW STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOODS. As we feel confident you will be entirely satisfied they are all they are represented. Groceries, Grockerv, c. CHEAP FOR CASH .! A fine lot of Beaver Cloths for Ladies’ Mantles A LARGE COLLECTION OF CLOCKS ! All W001 Tweeds 650133. per yard, EXAMIN E MY NEW STOCK OF THIS SEASON’S GOODS. As I Inu'n hken great [w CHEAPEST the markets alfonl, I DRESS GOODS, \VOOLEN GOODS. Ladéé’azs’ - Whmtées ! “’9. are prepared to furnish the following implements cheap for cash, or liberal time of cmdit : mamms MEN“? WEE/I- HENRY, WNW flwv'ulatebm . WOODVILLE- Z’eZeI borom/iI ( IIIII/II'IIrI/IIIII flaw”? ”IV/I} 463' Pal. .II ‘0. / [III] )I'Iwed 1’10”! (3 eIIIeIIIIIII/ Wide flow, for [I’d/I j)!0III//II°III/.1!I)III2}".9 1’ Ila/II? fi’IIIIIII'III/ .9071, Me bail III CIIIIIIIIII, [III (/3 (III/Z .SIIIII/l Sll'ail’ 6 IIZI‘eIS ( “I“ AIL IMPI P.3lI'INIS \VAI‘II’ .\\ “'1 D (IR {0 SALE. Implements will he on I‘} xliilnitirm at, the lull F ails. TEAS FR@M 250138 UPWARDS MILLINERY in all the leading Styles ! McCorquodale . 00,, Woudville. [E BEST FANNING MILL MANUFACTURED IN T] In proof of this strong statement \VE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH ABUNDANT TESTIMONIALS FROM in use. To those contemplating purchasing we would any, PARTIES VISITING \VOODVILLE J'- C- GILCHRIS'I'- Honey’s Improved Famaingg Mill I AND TRIMMED IN THE VERY LATEST FASHION. -â€"---.-\lso a beautiful assorted stock of IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND PRICES. IS .A. MOST PERFECT SE? ARA-TOR: I have just received this week a magnificent stock of \Vhich can be made up, or will be out free of charge. @@ME AND EXAMINE HE E©‘ YURS; ' “ ° . 13M. pains in selecting the BEST and the Owl, I can ()ifurspcuiul ilulllcements at. very low prices. C ARE SPECIALLY INVITED T0 \Vhich I am selling at greatly reduced prices for cash. J no. J amieson. Englmsh (Sam (332, and @amadla NEW STOCK TW’EEDS At MAYBEE CROUTER’ CALL AND SEE MY FALL OR. VV' INTI}; 1?. 5" N.B.â€"â€"-My accmmbs are now ready, and those indebted to me will pleasu cail ziml settle. J. J. a“ Only firsbclaas Workman cmqlgyed; NEW PATTERNS and NEW PRICES. .A. GOOD IF YOU XV ANT Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere, on ORDERED WORK a Specialifiy} WHITE BRO In my own Sales-~31” Repaired: Free of Chara. [have pnrclmst-«l my Fall Stock of all kinds of Book! Shoes, from one nf the beat. factories in the Dominion, which I will tell CHEAP FOR CASH. WOODVILLE. W 00 DVILLE Boot. and Shoe Store 1 min moms. in It wil! take out \Vild ()JLS perfucfly. 30 per bushel to the value over and film ROD. ' CAMPBELL THOSE HAVING THEM “r HIGHEST GASH: PRICE PA W]

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