7125 pan. Trgipg going South 4:18, min Trains going Northâ€"11:60, mm. ; 1:15, 'l‘niul going Southâ€"7:45, mm. ; 3:35, Joxu Baas. MAWBNZIB.â€"Auctiou 8‘10 01 Lmdu. c. A. J. Slumâ€"Now Hume" Shop, 0. C. Slumâ€"Money Wanted. Man. Enwm Putnamâ€"Music Class. An'rmcux. Teamâ€"Mr. Gross, Dentist, of Lindsay is making Artiï¬cial Teeth till Jupuury lat, next, for one half the regular I‘D AL To Subscribersï¬â€"Those of our aub- acribers who are satisï¬ed with THE: ADVOCATE will do us a favor by sending in the name of one or more new subs ' scribers each. L323?" ' 146 46 Money. -â€"-Mr. G.“ .Smith, the hut- «ch01, wants all those who ate owing him money to call and “ plank their dimes" before the lot of next. month. New Harness Shop. â€"â€"0ur young ï¬iend, Ml. Arch Smith, has opened out in the Harness line, opposite the Eldon House. \Ve wish him success. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANAPA. The Band was out last evening with their new but lamps. This is a. nice improvement, and adds much to tha apâ€" pearance of. the Band, especially when matching. The “ Boy 8 Own Paper,†published by W. Warwick, Toronto, comes to hand with a. splendid selection of tales. It. is worth far more than $1.50 per an- uum, the publisher's price. If the party who book the Clevice from the Nipissing platform last Friday, will return the same at once, no questions will be asked. If it is not returned this week he will be prosecuted. We would ask the gentlemanly editor of the Post if it is our lonely and un- protected state he is hinting at in his paragraph of last week, or whether it is genuine imformation he wantsâ€"if the latter, we are not sure that we could supply him. Music Glaser-As will be seen by advertisement column, Mrs. Edwin l’rirgle, a lady of large experience, wishes to start a. class in Woodville for instruction on the piano or organ. Her terms are very low, only $4 for twenty Reasons, provided a class of ten is ï¬orm- Hannahâ€"The Bethany correSpon-o dent of the Omemee Herald says Messrs. Geo. McCartney Bro. have opened up a. ï¬rst-class carriage and waggon fac- tory in that village. The Messrs. Mc~ Curtney were residents of our village :for some time, and we heartily wish them success in their undertaking. Farm for Sale.â€"Mr. Perdue ofers fox sale his valuable farm. the west half Lot No. 6, 6th Con. 'l‘horah, containing ['00 acres, 69 of which are cleared. Any person wishing to buy a good cheap farm could not do better than apply to Mr. Pei-due for particular:, or to Mr. Frank Madill, Bun-inter, Bean vex-ton. We do not know whether the hint come-yea in THE ADVOCATE has had the «fleet of stirring our bachelor friends into activity or wlwtlwr it. is owing to the improved proapec's this foli ; it. is certain, however, that there is a percep‘ tihlr improvement in the matrimonial lmlrkelmnd the minister's prospects for a good fall trade arobrighlening. The Wealher.â€"-Did you over are such a beautiful month of October in Canada, is naked by ovm'ybody. \Veli no, I‘ never, that is. hardly own is the nsnai reply. Ono old gentleman however, any: the only one he can Iemomhar being as ï¬ne as the pwsenmvus in 1826, and that was still mow dvlightful. H-a wus mnrried that (all. That explains it. and we reject his testimony. He is n prejudiced witimss, and sees the long past October, of ï¬fty three years ago. through at halo of pleasant. memories rising from the dim and shadowy past, clothing the ï¬elds with richer verduro and the torests with more gorgeous 'foliuge. Hymenial.â€"Wc have to record the fact this week that another of our lunch-â€" -t-lor friends has " went and gone and «lone it." The name of the fortunate ‘illdiVitllllti is Mi. \Vm. C. White, of \Vhiw «h 1320., who took unto himself Miss Josephine Rodgm-s, (laughter-of Mr. Alex. Rodgers, of Eldon. The in- lerextiug con-omony took place at the roaidcnm of the bride's father, Lot. 13, Con. 6, lillhm. Quite u number friends of both 'brix‘lo «ml bridegroom from \Vomlvil‘m and neighbourhood Were present anti a Very plumrmt time Was spent. The happy pair started ï¬y (he .aftcrnoon Nipisaing train for it “hurt \Vu wish them much ,lmppineus ‘tour. and ‘prosyority. Nut .1 of iFAflMEflS M m: mum “'0 are prepared to furnish the following implements cheap for cash, or liberal time of credit : Combz'nalloa flaws, W/ayle’s fal. JVo. Centennial Wide 291020, for Fall M71, lite best Callers (£6. Implements Telerboroag/a I Improved 2’10â€). [flatly/ling . Honey’s fateâ€! [Panning in Canada, Large and Small SlraW m†ALL IMPLEMENTS WARRANTED, OR NO SALE. will be on Exhibition at the Fall Fairs. .McCorquodale 8: 00.. Woudville. NEW A DVER'IISEMENTS. @ncal gamma . 5 6:“). mm. We desire to cell the attention of the farming community to the above Fanning Mill now being manufactured 3‘ 0“? wol'ks- 1‘ i“ a“ E'ml’lmmd “Wt "l“ the farmers ol Ontario have in the est purchased largely of mschlnery Which has been represented to them as perfect in 6W"! P‘“ “0‘11“". 3M Which ‘00 often pvoves utterly worthless, or unequal to the wants of the pnrohuer, but Which he is compelled to retain against every desire or protest. This menner of dealing hgs been practiced in no class of implements more than in FAN N ING MILLS which the number of inferior mills now in use too clearly indicates. This objec- ' tion, we desire to state. does not exist with us, on the contrary we are prepared to give ‘ " A WRITTEN GUARANTEE that THE ABOVE MILL is ALL THAT is CLAIMED FOR IT To intending purchasers we would say, that Honey's Improved Fanning Mill is a perfect cleaner and chatter. It Will take out w uu uuts lml'lnguy. It will take out ALL Cockle, Chess end other foul seeds, making a perfect sample of Market Wheat, and adds 50 to 80 per bushel to the value over and above that cleaned by any other Fanning Mill. IT IS .15. MOST PERFECT SEE ARATOR, And will separate all the large kernels from the small and shrunken grains, and is warranted to make a perfect sample of Seed \Vheat. It is very rapid in its action, and will easily make twenty-ï¬ve bushels of seed wheat per hour. It separates all kinds of grain as well as seeds, and if Oats and Peas, or Timothy and Clover seed are mixed together and put through this Mill, they will come out perfectly separated. Every farmer can save the price of a Mill every year by 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 Peas, taking them from the chaï¬' 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 «lea 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 is enabled to do a greater variety of work than any other Mill, that it is altogether THE BEST FA 4NING MILL MANUFACTURED IN THEMDQM[NION. As we feel conï¬dent you will be entirely satisï¬ed they ere all they are represented. NEW STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOODS. Groceries, Grockerv, c. CHEAP FOR CASE 1 A11 W001 Tweeds 65cts. per yard. A ï¬ne lot of Beaver Cloths for Ladies’ Mantles A LARGE COLLECTION OF CLOCKS ! EXAMIN E MY NEW STOCK OF THIS SEASON’S GOODS. As I have taken great. pains in selecting the CHEAPEST the markets iï¬â€˜ord, I can ofl'ur special il‘ TEAS FROM 250138 UPWARDS DRESS GOODS'WOOLEN GOODS. WM- HENRY, “The Regulatm',†WOOD‘V‘ILLE- In proof of this strong statement WE ARE PREPARED T0 FURNISH ml. L‘n-A n‘nnbum n\‘ .1 .4“ MILLINBRY in all the leading Styles ! J'- C- GILCIEIRIS'IL PARTIES VISITING WOODVILLE ARE SPECIALLY INVITED T0 AND TRIMMED IN THE VERY LATEST FASHION. ._.--Also a Multiful assorted stock of . e IN GREAT VARIETY OF STYLES AND PRICES. 7 ï¬ney’s Improved Fanning Mill . I have just. receivcd this weak a magniï¬cent stock of \Vhich on: be nude up, or will be cut free of charge. SOME AND EXAMINE IT FGR Y®URSELVES ! us in selecting the BEST and the can ofl'ur special ilulucemonts a. very low prices. ?REPARED TO FURNISH ABUNDANT TESTIMONIALS FROM THOSE HAVING THEM in use. To those c‘ontemplating purchasing we would say, 50!? NEW STOCK English, Seoteh, and Ganaditan Which I am selling at grutly reduced prices for cash. J no. J amieson. TWEEDS At MAYBEE CBOUTER’S, FALL QR WINTER CALL AND SEE MY 9" N.B.â€"My accounts are now ready, and those indebted to me will please call and settle. J. J. .A. GOOD NEW PATTERNS and NEW PRICES. Only “tit-elm Workman amployod. â€All! I IF YOU WANT Call and see them adore purchasing olcewhore, .1 and ohaï¬â€˜er. It will take out Wild Outs wrfugtly. m! adds 50 to 80 per bushel to the value mint and abovo WHITE BRO. ORDERED WORK 8. Speciality. I have purchased my Fall Stock of all kinds of Boots Shoes, from .one of the heat factories in the Domi-I'w. whiok I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. In my own Sales-dun Repaired n» of chum. WOO DVILLE. W 00 DVILLE Boot and Shoe Store! ‘Fu'n names. «a ï¬bi’jTCAMPBELL‘ or HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID