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Woodville Advocate (1878), 26 Oct 1882, p. 6

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W A new stock of Men’s Overcoats and Ulstcrs opened out H. Wilson’s. \Voodville. w Men’s Long Boots for $1.50 at; Rod. Campbell's, \Vopdville. W McIntyre Prior will pay cash for any quantity of gcod fresh eggs. 65‘ Nobby Hats z-nd Cupsâ€"New Stock. McIntyre Prior, \Voodville. PREPARE for winter. COXSIDEKABLB grain is now being mar. kcted. ml), New and large stock of Glass and Jhinawaw just arrived at McIntyre Prior’ \Voodville. W Ready-made Clothingâ€"For the best make and material go to I’. McSchn’s, \Voodvillc. A NEW livery stable is announced in town. The proprietor of the Queen's Hotel, Mr. A. Jewell, having gone into the business. It must. pay. Eons are now 18 cents per dozen with a rising tendency. Before long they will have climbed out of reach. Mn: C. H, JEWELL has opened a new fur- niture wareroom at McLeod’a old stand where everything in the line may be ob- w Cheapest Tenn and Sugars at. Mcâ€" Intyre . Prior's, Woodville. 0? Driving Gloves and Mitts, Kid Gloves, latest styles at P. McSWoyn’s, “’oodville. MR. WM. MULLEX, fnrmetly of the Nipis- sing Hotel at Lorueville J unction, has leased the Queen’s Hotel at Cauuington. G.- Lgxdies, see our New Embossed Vel- veteens, Now Moire Satins, and New Dress Trimmings. McIntyre Prior, \Voodville. meu to an unusual pressure of adver- tising in our lmt issue many local items of interest; had to be laid over. fii‘ Waterproof Overcoats. the best and cheapest at P. McSweyu’s, Woodville. THE cheese factory closed for the season last week. The season we learn has been good but the supply has been much below the capacity of the factory, and unless .1 more liberal support is accorded next year it will not be. re opened. a” (hwrnseys, Shirts and Drawersâ€"a lane assortment from common to fine Lamb's Wool Goods at A. C,Campbell’s, \Voodville. Gs- A. C. Campbell, \Voodvlile, in selling offhislm-gc stock of Men's and Youths' Boots and Shucs, regardless of profit. 6}? New Millincry just received, Hats, Fouthers, Flowers, Trimmings c. Miss Brownlow will again take full charge of this department McIntyre Prior, “'oodvillc 65- Full Stock,» New 'l‘wecds, New Dress Goods, New Fhumcls, NcW‘Shirtiugs. New and Stylish Mantlcs, at; McIntyre 8.: Prim-‘5, Woodville. “'1: are sorry to announce the demise of Mr. Frederick Johnson, Sun of Mr. Benjamin Jnhnsun, of Minimum, who died in Dziknta from typhoid pneumonia. The remains “ow hiuub‘ht home for intcnncnt. “vac-as. ed was a )nnng nmn much rcspuctcd in this village. “HUNG tho past season “'oodvillo has ‘ Leun the gl'llllll shipping point for eggs. A lll‘lll uhu luculcd here in the spring for the purpusu uf cal'l‘_\'ll\.-.( an this business shipped no lag {ham 60.000 dun-us of eggs. The most of this nnurnmus mass was shipped direct to the Sun; Ynlk nmrkct. gr,- \\'mnon‘.~4 Imu-d Boots, 85 cents per pair n3 llml. Campbell‘s, \Vomlvillu. AT the ('olluginlo Institute Annual Gmucs in 'l‘urnnto last week, we when the names of sc\'cml boys of this locality mnong the win; winners. For kicking the foutlmll the first prune fell tn Master I). Sinclair as also the second prize {(-r the 100 yards loco. While Mr. John Grant was mphun of the winning t: am in the tug-of-n-mu Gar A largo stock 0! ()wrcouls in heat styles and material. just opened out at ENC Cnmpl'vll'a \‘v'umlvillv. (ku- (Aw ‘lumn-ls‘plnin and twillulâ€" Mao all mml Fan-wry Manuela in great variety and at boitom price: at A. C. Campbell’s, Woodvinm Positively we show the Cheapest. Finest, Choicest Nobbiest and Largest stock of Wunflville figural 53.211123. Finest, Choicest d Largest stock of Ever shown in Woodville. A] large new stock of Men’s and ‘8’ Fresh stock of new season teas just opened at A. c. campbell's. See Values offered before purchasing. Fall Wheat .......... Spring \Vheat ......... Aranectn Wheat ...... Barley ............... Oats ................. Peas ................. Butter per pound ..... Eggs per dozen ....... Wool perpouud ....... Potatoes per bushel. . . Clover per bushel ..... Timothy per .bushel. . . Rye ................. BEAVERTON MARKETS. Fall ”Wheat per bushel ...... $0 85 to 0 90 Spring Wheat per bushel.... 0 85 to 0 92 Aranecta. Wheat per bushel.. 0 70 to 0 80 Barley per bushel ............ 0 45 to_0 68 Oats per bushel .............. 0 30 to 0 30 Peas per bushel .............. 0 60 to O 65 Butter per pound ............ 0 18 to 0 20 Eggs per dozen .............. 0 18 to 0 18 Wool per pound .............. 0 17 to 0 18 Potatoes per bushel ..... . . . . . 0 30 to 0 30 Timothy .................... 3 80 to 3 85 Apples per buehel. ........... 0 40 to 0 50 SMART INTELLIGENT BOY T0 . learn the trade of printing. A good home and liberal instruction will be furnish. ed to one willin to work and learn. Apply to .108. J. CA E, Woonvuw ADVOCATE, Woodvil‘le, or to '11:. BEAVERTON Exrnms, Beaverton. Ontario. 1ARM FOR SALE.â€"S. E. lLot 6, (Ion. A. Mara. The lot is well watered by agood pump-well and tho Talbot River. Farm is in a high state of cultivation. Soil clay loam. Out buildings, frame with good frame house, rough-cast, 10 rooms. Good orchard. For terms and other particulars apply to J N O. MCGREGOR, on the premises Gamcbridge, P. 0. 39‘4 4 ARM T0 RENEâ€"West Half Lot No. 11. Con. 6, Eldon, containing 80 acres. 76 cleared. Good buildings and fences on the pramiseg. Apply to JOSEPH SOUR- RAH, Argyle P. '0. 0R. S.\LE.â€"â€"A VALUABLE FARM, being East Half Lot 5, 7th Concession Township of Eldon, containing l00 acres, 70 elem-ed ; balance good bush, timbered with hardwood and cvdar. llouse barn and stable-log. on 73110 premises. For further particulars apply to \\'.\l. REID, Lot ‘2, 3rd Uou. Eldon, \Vomlville Pu). , ()NI'IY 'l‘U LOAN UN FIRST MONT 1"» GAGES on real estate, in sums of $300 and upwards. 'l‘nwnship of El‘lun funds. Apply to E, K MCEAUHERN, Reeve, M‘ to JNU. A. JACKSON, Treasurer, lnrucvnllo, Post (Nice. FOR SALE OR RENT: MORTGAGE SALE! .._0F_. VILLAGE PROPERTY, At 1‘2 o'clock norm, by Smnuvi. Baird. \uctiuuccr, at, Seaman's Hotel, at tho Vil- '1:th of Wmulvillv. Village Lot, Number four situate on the east side of Agnes fluent, in the Vxllngc of Wumlvillc. on which is erect- ed a (mc story frame dwelling house. Under and by virtue of n pmvcr of sale contained in n mmtm vo “huh WI“ be pro- ducud M. the Hun: uf Sale, them Will be sold at puhhc tun-Lion nn TH (7119.. NO VEM “ER 161‘” Villags of Wogdn’llgm 'l‘urms made known at the time of Sale. For further particulars apply to C. C. KELLER, 'Vendon' Solicitor- Dated at the Vfllngo of Cannington Oct- obnr 16th,, 1882.. LOCAL MARKETS. LOST OR STRAYED : MONEY T0 LOAN. l' "Cub .................. \Vheat ................ :ta \Vlleat ............ ...................... ...................... ...................... per pound ............ er dozen .............. )erpound .............. as per bushel .......... per bushel ............ 1y per bushel .......... ...................... WOODVILLE MARKETS. WANTED: bun: C:a:dh.. ............ .u.......... .....a...... ............ .u.......... â€"â€"-l.\' THE-â€" 7 0 0 5 897736BWB3M85 0000000000â€"030 0 mmmmmmmmmwmmt 5200308855 WKOU ............. ............. ............. ............. .......... ......... .......... .......... CHANGERY Notice to Creditors '{Manitbba Lands for Sale URSUANT to an order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice mudo in the matter of Catherine Mclnnes and others, infants, the creditors of John McInnes, late of the Township of 'l‘homh, in the County of Ontario, who died in or about the month of March, 1832, are on or before the twenty-sixth day of October, 1882, to send by post prepaid, to Frank Madill Esq., of the Village of Beuverton. or to Messrs. O’Sullivun . Kerr, of the City of Toronto, their Christian and Surnames, addresses and description, the full pur- ticulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof, they will be pereuiptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Every credit- or holding any security is to produce the same before me, the undersigned Clerk in Chambers of the said Court at my cham- bers in Osgoode Hall, in the City of Toron- to, on the 3lst day of October, 1882, at two o’clock atternoon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. Dated this 27th day of September, 1882. F. ARNOLD], NOTICE is hereby given, that a Court will be held, mrsunut to the Votem' Lists Act, by his cum the Judge of the County Court of who County of Ontario, at 10 o’clock a. m., on the 181; day of November 1882, at the Town Hall, Beaverton, to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Voters’ List of the Municipality oi Thomli for 1882. I A (Munâ€"L "w u... ..... l, ..... _. -____,,,, All persons having business at. the Court. aye required to attend at the said time and place. Dated this 27th day of September, 1882. GEOI\(1E S‘lITH, SR., Rections 15 and 16. Township 4. Range 2 1280 acres ; also West. Half 9, Township 7, Range 12, 320 acres. Sections 15 and 16 is near the 'l‘own of Morris, and convuniont to a Railway. \Vill exchange for Lands in Ontario. Also a number of Improved Farms for Sale in the Counties of Ontario, Victoria. Bruce. Carleton, Dulidas, Durham. Grey, Halton, Kent, Lanai-k, Nnrfnik, Simeon, \\ cllmul and Mnslmka. These farms will be sold cheap and on easy terms of payment. MON BY TO LOAN at 6.5 and 7 per cent. If you want a Farm address or call por- sunnlly 0'1 w. c. STODDART. Cabinet Make: 8. Undertake: A. MCFA DYEN, DEAVERTON. A good Hearse furnished at Short Notice and (m Reasonable Terms. NORTHERN HOTEL, \Voonvn.1.1:, BENJAMIN M'Afllllfls, l'roprlflor. This lirsbclnss house has just been rc- fittud, furnished and otllcrwxsc rcnnvntud and Improved. l‘wing in the centre of the business part of the village, and furniryhcd with splendid sample humus. it is thvrvfurc must. couvmnient fur tram-Hers mu] cnmmvr- cial men, and the public generally. The Bar is supplied with the best nf Liqunrs mul Cigars. Good Stables and Hustler in at. tmnlance. OF JOHN MCINNES, DECEASED. (‘istern and “’0“ Pumps, FORCE PUMPS SUPPLIED. WOODVILLE. ONT. ALL NEW WORK WARIXAN'I‘LD. lemmas Prommly Auk-mm] lo. Township of Thorah. Court of Revision. JAG OB BACNES KING STREET. WOODVILLEâ€" ORDERS SOLICITED. Ever shown in Woodville. Also a large new stock of Men’s and Boys Overcoats and Ulsters. MAN I} FACT!) “HR OE Clerk of said Municipality. Mo/NTYRE c8 PRIOR, Wooduil/e. 1am the man who has THE LARGEST, ‘AND- CHOICEST 500 Tubs 0/701'06 DAIRY BUTTER, 10,000 Dawn Eggs. 'I‘ho subscribers win my tho. his-host market price in cash, for Butter and I‘D-c133 (lclchI-ml at their stone. A large stock of Choice Family Groceries on hand, also ONE GATE}. 3371M SALT t W. G. Smith 85 Co. WoonvxLLE, ONT. August 23rd, 1882. Call and examine before purchasing else~ where. FLOUR, OATMEAL, G ENTS’ 1" UR N I 8111 JVGS Cormncul, (‘ru‘rkece U‘hcut. AND MIAMI-1A).. 00a] Oil, Mao/2.070 Oils, Complete in e\'ery department. of the best quality. just rcccivml P. MCSWEYN, WOODVI LL E. ver shown in \Vondville. STOCK OF ‘20 Cruet Stands [rum 15 Butter Coolers from 100 liuapkiu Rings from 4 (loz. Butter Knives fmm ‘23 DUZEN NEW GOODS HARDWARE Sept. 27th, 1882. The undersigned in returning thanks to his; many friends and customers for their patronage during the past twenty; five years, would respectfully inform them and the public generally, that I hm e resumed business in my old stand formerly occupied by Mr. D. A. Campbell‘s furniture stone. A 1R3 SHIREIEEE BUSINESS. Tubular Lanterns ! DOZE altlnse him for Cash nrhade. My stock in now complete in every liuu, the lollowmg Intending;r purchasers would do well to CA LL AND SEE and compare goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. And Ammunition of all kinds always kept. on hand. I ’. S â€"-I have just received 25 M. Paper Shells, Nos. 10 and 12, which I can put in very low. GS‘ REMEMBER THE PLACE .93 DAVIDSOH'S BLDGK, BEAVERTUN,” Alex. Cameron. ”wing hum-h]: the s‘ .u p and fixmrcs of \h'. h. (7. Nuith, Hnt‘hel. customers can rs'dg 01:. . gutting the Iu-st ul' 1’ no! at. all times, and ' olhur meats in Season. Closed for Repairs EEBQEQBEB WEEKS. V of all machinery. The M [“5 will consequent- ly be Closed until September lst Existing and Shopping E TAMARACK AND HEMLOCK WOOF. S A'l‘IS FA CTION G UARANTE ED. FIRST CLA SS JIIA Nfi'ER; J @w (6 figs 3; Sims Aug I hereby infnrm. the public that, I have leased the nluivc mill and furnithd it. with a full sat. oi (Pauling and Spinning Machin- ery, and am now prepared to (in all kinds uf Guiding, Spinning mul \V’cnviug in u style uqunllml by fuw nml surpassed by nullc. or Clnth given in exchange. Parties caHim; nu ma bufnru selling their “‘00! will find it to their ndvuntnuc. Parties having me cattle to dispose of will please call or wave mm] at. my 3 mp. Farmers wanting meat will Please. leave their orclm tllelllu [It lmlore at t Io slIo'I. The highest cash prim paid for HIDES. The undersigned having leased the above; Mills, is now engaged in a i‘é‘lcx CATTLE TlES Thorough Overhauling, WI D. K. CAMPBELL, gust 15th, 1882. â€"â€"A LSO~ Fresh Groceries. ALEX. DODSON, v11: «(011mm Wanna: gammy - BEAVICR’J'ON, ONTARIO. HUGH AIUCOHQU’ODALE, womwnmm mrrrmzn mom. :Asn PAH) you WOOL, (‘ash [mid for any quantity of FINE ASSORTMENT OE having jllat arrived ' R. F. KILLALY, TERMS CASH” All of which he wxll sell At very low figures. From 160. to 400. will be done in a after which time ‘gw N $3.00 to 88.0 .25 to 6.00 .50 to 3.00 .25 to .60- “DODVILLE. Cauuington .

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