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Woodville Advocate (1878), 30 Oct 1879, p. 5

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/‘L he“ m- flmirrlo nu MIA 9 riamh. Anin (ht doelms Ignin gn’n dflnig na Gahlhoil 1mm cmint an no : mach agn- cluinibh air {our duck: airnir Ion (ham. "Clnnn n’n Gnidhul ri gluilibh a chalk.” Naighonchd Taitnnach do'n a Gaidhail. -â€"'l'hn fir can-aid Iu' Mnchufi'rich, fear Clodllblmulidll ‘ Ardalbmuu'ch. a Hail. Idblmrneiu, In Allmin! ri hhi an Mani] '30 air Dilllnip, u'n Dviclmmh Inthn. du'n ul-h Mhimfl Go blli lah'uairt. mo'n a Guidlloil ngua a Glmeltuchd. Th: fhinn aig moran ngnibh war I; (ha a o hhlinthnu o hliutlma a soannmh coir m'n Gaidl on] ann’s a leipair Migheachd Riga; ngus gu aomnichde n'n tmdh bheag fowl]: na Gaeldnchd. S'Ininig a clmisinn sin dlm faiu corruich lnchd rm feamin morâ€"tuig 'dh nib}: fhein sin Mar oianmplnir. huohair hho chinn cm ngus blinthnu gun dflnmir o coire do dlmine mor an a’a Elluin Sgitlmmmcln, )uiptin Cameron. Thur- ruin n’n Cniptin thun an lagh e, ngm man dnhhnirt an scan flmcnl e, " u’cam s'diromlll theid an high," hlmithinn an Cniptin, clmidh cninn mhor n clmir Iir Machuxrufichmal math air cnidhno Ceithir (Shim! Pund Susannah. Ach chndo chuir and gnisendh air Machmrs 3 rich, 1mm 0 o laths go latha a nannamh ‘ dilun air taohh an duinne bhochd, gun gn‘dinghfim e an am hairmil nan Gaid- ‘ women. All I ham Inken grenf pains in solaclinq the BFSI‘ and the time h“ on hnmlnlnrge amok of “ii CHEAP? ST the markets :Mfuul I can offer special ilulucamonu III. very low liner-y. Manges, c.. in great vuriety a! III was styles Ind pIichI. -â€"W' In. Henry. JflggggggmtnfgphdonaGaIdIeII- DR IIISS GOODS, WOOLEN GOODS. MIICDIIHIUiCI v ‘ ‘ ‘ fear Cloflhbhuulidh Ifhdalbrmm'c/I 1 IN “REA T VARIF’IY Ob SPYLES AND PRICESK St. Andrew’s Day.â€"-As the year tolls along it brings un again to this nuspi-c cious «lay, and we feel with a. heart full of gratitude, that the monotony of our Oxistence is again to be broken by a ml event. \Ve have come to look upon this annual festitmi with a feeling whose warmth cheers us during the entire year; a feeling akin to love, together with a slight sun-inkling of reverence and n (la-h of superstition and incredulity. which, together with our prcfouud igno rnnce an tnSt. Andrew and his doings Ion-Von Inn in n cloud of uncertainty and mystery which for the balance of tho- ymr we vuiuly endeavor to dispel. However, St. Andrew and his origin wideâ€"hie day is close at hand and um i hope our St. Andrew’s Society will ‘ rouse themselves to action and no what can be done to furnish an entertainâ€" ment this year no in the past. A very anceeest‘ul meeting was held last your and no doubt it hatter one «waits them this. Just one month to prepare, gen- tlemen. See the large rtock of Boats and Shoes they burn just received at the Regulator. rinon, of Toronto, are to be the captains, and a medal is to be presented to the man that shoots the most game ; nlso,-a leather medal is being manufactured for the party who shoots the least. Sidus will be chosen at line " Eldon House" on the evening oflhe 5th. Shooting Matchâ€"Tho boys intend tohnve n big time on Thanksgiving Day. Nov. 6th. Everybody that can scrape up a musket or other fire-armâ€" bovn and arrows are prohibited thoy not making noise enoughâ€"is requested to boon hand early in the morning. Messrs._liobt. Wilson Ind Robt. Mar. [nutâ€"Lamps of all kinds selling st cost at Gunn’s. Call 1nd see them. ,Mynâ€"Onr merchants lay money comes in slow, very Ilow. For our part we are not going to complain, but if my porson has a dollar to spare we won’t obiect at all to gin them a. re: oeipt for it. ' “'11:. Henry hu. 'unt received another lugs “:0ch of those 0 esp Dre-a Goods. Iron stone Cup- wd Saucers. only 50 0%. a 603., :t the Regulator. A slight flurry of mow on Sum-any Ink Eldon Voton' Lint has not yet nude in nppunnce. , Joan 31.08. a MAcxnuzxLâ€"Auction Sale of had; to. Jean Baumâ€"Notion. Roux-r H. Wtuox.-Notioo. . sands , Nov. Intâ€"At tho “Onbrio Ho- tel," vorton. Stock :nd implomontn. Termâ€"Wmonthl: D. Ron, Auctioneer. Tuesday, Nov. “£11.40th half Lot 14, Con. 15, Maripon. Stock and implementl. Tom- -12 months. A. Cmpholl, Auc- tionccr. Mondny. Nov. lOth.-At Lot 13, Con. 10, Eldon. Stock sud im laments. Termâ€" 12 months. A. Cunp ll, Auctioneer. Trains going Northâ€"11:50, mm. ; 1:15. pan; Trains going Southâ€"7:45. LEL'; 8:35, p.111. Tain- going South-4:15, Lu. 5 6:40. can. 2:05| p. In. Tnim going Northâ€"10:55, Lin. ; mummy; 7:25 pm. TORONTO NIPISSING RAILWAY. MIDLAND RAlLWAY OF CANADA. NEW ADVERT. ISEMENTS. gm! 3mm. AUCTION SALES. ‘W, râ€"vvwvâ€"mwâ€"n-wâ€" ,. H Oney’s Imp'i'ovéilflfanning Mali?” PISSING RAILWAY. We are prepared to furnish the following implements clump for cash, or liberal time of audit: Telerboroug/a Combi/mlio» Pimps, W/gyle’s i’al. JVo. I Improper! T1071). Centennial Wide 7’10”), for Fall plouglu'ng. Honey’s fate/at Fanning 171371, like besl in Canada. Lavye and Small Straw Cutters «60. ‘3' ALL IMPLEMENT-‘3 WARRANTED, OR NO SALE. Implemmu will be on Exhibition It tho Full Fairs. FARMERS EAT FEENTiliI WM- HENRY, “The Regulator,” WOODVILLE- Ladées’ Manues ! EXAMIN E MY NEW STOCK OF THIS SEASON’S GOODS. A LARGE COLLECTION OF CLOCKS l A fine lot of Beaver Cloths for Ladies’ Mantles All Wool Tweeds 65cts. per yard. Groceries, Crockerv, c. CHEAP FOR CASH V NEW STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOODS. TEAS FROM 250158 UPWARDS As we feel confidant you will be ontiuly utilfiod they are .1! they no "presented. And will separate all the large kernels from the amall and shrunken graine, and is warranted to make a perfect lamp its action, and will easily make twentyufive bushels of seed wheat per hour. It eeparatea all kinda of grain as well as see and Clover need are mixed together and put through this Mill, they will come out perfeo'tlv separated. Every farmer can aaving the seed that eollecta on the barn floor and mangere, and putting it through this Mill. It will separate small and from the chef in the moat rfect and speedy manner. A large number of these Mills have been odd to the moat practic clare, that for speed of war , and the perfect manner in which it is done, and the perfect adaptation of the acreena to all en'ahled to do a greater variety of work than any other Mill, that it is altogether THE BEST FA 4NING MILL MANUFACTURED IN THE DOMINIl McCorquodale 8: 00., Woodvillei 1'0 unending urohmn we would lay, the Honoy'e Improved Fanning I It will take out A Cockle, Chm and other (on! “0113.3“?in a Perfect um A WRITTEN GUARANTEE that THE ABOVE MILL 1%; ALLTIIIT is CLAIMED FOR We desire to cell the stbntion of the fuming community to the ebove Fenning Mill now hein the fsrmeu ot Ontsrio hsve in the t purehssed lsrgely of mschinery which hes been represent Krone utteriy worthless, or unequs to the wsnts of the purchs‘ser, but which he is compelled to retain egeinst every desire or mutant. This manner of “Mill ss been prsetieed in no eless of implements more then in FAN N ING M LS which the number of inferior mills now in use too clearly indicates. This ohje tion, we desire to stste. does not. exis with us, on the ocular, we are prepared he give .2 MILLINBRY in all the leading Styles ! \' PARTIES VISITING WOODVILLE ARE SPECIALLY INVITED T0 J'- C- GILCHRIS'I'- In proof of thin Itnong document WE ARE PREPARED T0 FURNISH ABUNDANT TESTIMONIALS FROM in us». To .650» oonuomplnting poncho-ins wo would say, AND TRIMMED IN THE VERY LATEST FASHION. ---Aluo a beautiful assorud Mock of To‘ inhending I ham just reorived this weal: a magnificent stack of Which out be nude up, or will be cut free of chase. 60W:- ANM EXAMINE IT FOR YOURSEVES lurch-son we Would nay, thut Honoy's Improved Fanning Mill is a perfect cluner and ohaflor. It will (the out Wild Outs lwrl‘uctly. u Cooklo, Chou and other foul needs, linking u perfect um lo of Market Wheat, and dd! 50 to 80 per bushel to the value our and u‘ that cleaned by any at or Fanning Mill. ' ; ell end shrunken greine, end is werrented to make e rl'ect lam le of Seed Wheat. II: is var ‘ bod yrheet. perOhour. It eeparetee all kinds of grain ”Powell as “Ede, and if Outs and P9,“, 0.? am. I MI": “10.7 Y1" game out perfectlv separated. Every {ermer can sue the price M u. Mill every your are, end putting It through lhie Mil . It will eeperebe smell and split Pens from large Peas taking thl A lerge number of these Mills have been eold to the meet practical fan-mom of the countrf, when" l which it i d ' ~ - . . mm ..'fi.‘:';°:.:‘:‘ifb°.fiftifi‘flfirm °LE‘:::2§°3:12§2:‘}_W- °‘ Gm and seeds. I»: when it ON At MAYBEE CBOUTER’ Which I am selling at greatly reduced prices for cash. J no. J amieson. English, Swmh, and Ganadzian TWEEDS NEW STOCK a Only first-clan Workman emflnxgd: 5931' r N. B .-â€"My accounts are nnw remlv, mul those indebted to me will please call and settle. J J. CALL AND SEE MY FALL OR WINTER NEW PATTERNS and NEW PRICES. .A. GOOD IF YOU WANT Cl“ and see (In-m before purchasing elmwlloro, ORDERED WORK a. Speciali‘ 1“ ”7 m 5‘1”"7-19' Remind me o: mg. I have pnrchlulcd my Fall Stock of all kinds of MG Shoes, from one of the heat factories in the Domini which I will tell CHEAP FOR CASH., WOODVILLE. VVOO DVILLE Boot and Shoe Store" WHITE BRO Il’tilt HI DES. ROD. CAMPBELI (47' HIGHEST CASH PRICE P4 THOSE HAVING THEM‘ *{l “u.

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