Train: going Southâ€"8:15, mm. , 6:40, 86W. . In. Train. going Northâ€"10:55, mm‘ ; 2:45,p.m.; 7325 p.m. Trainsgning Mumâ€"41:50, mm. ; lzl5, p.11}; Trains going Southâ€"«7:45, run. ; 3:35, pm. FRIDAY. November 28th.â€"At Lot 1, 5th Con. 'l‘hura'n, Farm Stock and Implements, and Land. D. Hose, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, Nuvumber 2'2nd.â€"-At “Ontario Hotel," Buuvcrtnn. Farm Stuck c. D. R088, Audiuuecr. OI? Cub for Hides, and Sheep Skins at Maybeo 6:. Crouter's. on} Look! You can buy a full sized Shawl at the “ Regulator" for 31.00. V Gloomy winter’s noo awa’. Autumn leavesâ€"winter comes. Read our Scotch and English news columns this week. 1 And the persevering little house-fly now resteth for a season. Wanted.â€"â€"A good intelligent boy to learn thc trade of Printing. Apply at this ofï¬ce. Accidentâ€"Mr. Arch. Stuart met with an accident. on Tuesday morning hmt which will keep him from wurk for 'u time. \Vhilo going up the street in pnrauit 0f 9. horse he SN'IIPH' ml the side nfat ruhturuing his foot «ml sprain- ing his unklr. Peter the carter bloomed out in all the glory 0? n white plug but last Sun. day. My, didn’t, he cut a shine. “- Caah for any quantity of Old Castings at Maybee Crouter's. TORONTO NIPISSING RAIIAVAY. Donations.â€"â€"'I‘he members wish to tender their thanks to Messrs. J. C. Gilchrist and A . Adams for coutribm tious to the Band Fund. Those corporation hogs are perform- ing splendid work on our I'Ofldflitlt‘s. They give the street quite n digniï¬ed appearance and the holes dug by them are extremely ornamental. (t See! The}! are selling good BroWn Holland at the ‘Regulator’ for Sets. per yard We are ph-usml to see our villagers taking such om interest. in the Band. They m-ml u lu-lping hand just now as they are much in need at funds for new music and other mecessnrioes. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. 437 Get a. pair of thusu celebrated " Spoon Husk" Cm sets at the “ Regulator.†Orange Supper.-â€"Imnmdiatc|y after the close «21‘ Lodge on November 5th, the memhcn [noccedml to the Northern Hotel, where an nystm' sumwr was served up. About twenty gar, «lawn to the supper and a very pleasant time was enjoyed. car If yuu want to get a good Overcoat go to the †Regulntur" far it, because you can buy it chenpe' and get better satisfatcti m than at any other place. The “"nuuh'ilh: Allcrmde H-mul'kfl REMOVAL ? The “"nuulvillc Allcruule rmnurku “ Uuit'emlh vile clu'n u (luicllmil. “’9, are plmm-(l that. our cuutmnpurary lms succemled in making this; fact; plain, and we give our rmulw's the beneï¬t, of itsâ€"Guido; “'1: am glad our COIILH0~ pm-m-y ill-cinliemd the quotation asnmv he will be able to inform m: what, it, means. They were talking about the weight of difl'erent individuals in a certnin family. and the daughter's young man, who was present, Spoke up before he thought, and said: “I tell you that Jenny ain't so very light, either, 91- though she looks' so." And then he looked suddenly conscious and blushed, and Jenny became nhnorhed in study" ing u chroma on the Wall. Annual Meetingâ€"The annual meet.- ing of the \Voudville Brunch Bible Society, will he held an Tuesday evcm lng next, 25th inst., in the Methodist church, cotmnencing nt 7:30 o’clock. Addremos will he delivered by tho Rev. E. Cockhurn of Uxbridga and the resi- dent Ministers. A large attendance of all those intm'tsted in tho dissemiw nation of tlm Bible throughout the world is rvquostml. W “'m. Henry has just received another lot of new Goods, consisting of Ladies’ and Gents’ Flannel Lined Kid Gloves, Clouds, Shawls, Felt Skirts, l-‘immels, c., at the “ Regulator.†ANGUS MCKAY.-â€"- Strayed. ,Quite Tl‘he.â€"-An exchange pertinent ly rennuks :â€"-" \Ve observe that. the gremlimt man utter a newspaper is the one who i4 too «noun to snhscrihe. He is always in Waiting for the lust. pnper and it is nut. hm minutes on the uan-r’n prvmim-s, till the non-subscriber pouncvs upon it. like It hungry lmwlt. mul mew-r lets go till the last lino ls tend, and then, pvt-ham, mists it aside with tho r‘cmmlc t.h: nt. " he cmihl p1 Int n that. her paper himhnlf " ‘ NEW ADVER'USEMEN'I‘S. glam! gitattcm. AUCTION SALES. lsuow showing the greatestlmrguins «vet-offered in \Voodville in new and From Nets. and upwards. The noWest. Goods in the market. Splendid Value. TRUNRS, VALISES, SA'H‘UELS, AN D SCHOOL BAGS, IN STOCK. 51’ 13 damâ€. in mm: Elinytm, @ï¬â€"IUHEST CASH PRICE PAIDFOR Build; 3 From Nets. and upwards. Bountiful Lustre: and Extraordinary thueo. .-v 1‘ -' - '_-’_"â€"â€"‘m “ ‘_‘ From ï¬cts. upwards, the neï¬ost designsin Spots: Stripes, and Fmoy,Eng!inh and American. ï¬nalization: in 3111mm. From 5cts. upwards, Fancy and Plain. The best value over oflorod. Canadian, American and English makes, bleached, from 60“. upwardl, unbloaoh ed trom 5cts. upwards. gallium. In this department I am shewing ihe largest stock in Woodville. The most fashionable goods in the country, and the best for the money ever offered. In marking Dry Goods I make no allowance for bad debts as I sell ovary thing for cash only. THE universal favor with which the “Honey Fanning Mill" has been re- ceived b the falming community has rende necessary for Messrs. White Br In their works over~time in order ep up with the increasing demand for them. They have made and sold a large number thus far this season and ï¬nd their orders coming in as fast as they can ï¬ll them. Being n complete grain and seed separator and having a cleaning capacity much greater than those of other manufacturers toâ€" gether with the fact that they personul- ly guarantee every mill made by them renders it an implement which recom» mends itself at once to those who’nre desirous of securing the highest price for their grnin. Intending purchnsers should witness this mill at ’work at their warehouse before they give their order. Fall Wheat... Spring Wheat Barluy Oats flutter Eggs Potatoes lluy STRAYED from tho premiacs of the un- dersigned, Lot [3, 15th (Jun. Maripnsa. TWO YE ARLI NUSâ€"A Sl‘EER AND H El FER. Any parties furnishing such information as will lead to their recomry will be rewarded. WM. LEE, Auction»:- for the county of Victoria. ANGUS MCKAY. \Voodville. Nov. 19th, 1879. Land Sales attended. Notes furnished free. Orders left at the Advocate Ofï¬ce promptly attended to. LP. M®SWEYN, Merchant Tailor. ‘ALI. KINDS OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES ,MMAYS 0" "ï¬lm. WOO DVILLE FARMERS‘ MARKETS. LATEST FASHIONS AND A PERFECT FI'I‘ GUARANTEED. wx'm PRICES wmon CANNOT FAIL TO snxsn. 8001M? REGALIAS mad: to Order. AGENT FOR THE Llï¬ll‘l‘ RUNNING “ROYAL" EEWING MACHINE. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. A CORDIAL IN VITATIONI-S’ EXTENDED TO ALL 1'0 EXAMINE MY STOCK AND PRICES. Every article marked in plain ï¬gures and sold at the closest. cash prices. STRAYED ! gas. hiatmlflc Qty tï¬uads and gamma, WM- HENRY, Spniultm in greys 4230,0115 ï¬pltmm mum in avnttuuï¬. per dozen )3 per bushel 25 to 30 per tun 8 00 per bushel 50 to ï¬mciuttim in Qwiutï¬ 16 45 ta 55 27 to 00 0t0115 8t0110 10 ll" . HENRY, WOODVILLE. PURE TEAS I) McLEOD S Pelerborougn Combination flows, W/zyle’s 9°11l../Vo,. I Improred flow, Centennial Wu/e 20/0741, f0) Fa†plouyï¬ing. Honey’s fatent Fanning .00.â€, flee best in Canada, large and Small 8271an Cutie) s (is. G ROCERIES ALL IMPLEMENTS WARRANTED, on NO SALE. 1.“ Human W I in Of all Descriptions, will be on Exhibition at tlm Fall Fairs. Sign 01 tne‘ " Bee Hive," Which he is Selling at. 1 Great Bargain. In Endless Variety. New Harness Shop I Remember the placaâ€"noxt' door to the “ Northern Hotel." BEGS to inform the farmers and gonord ublic, that he has opened s Hm Shop, on the South side of Diposito the “ Eldon House," and in prepar- e :0 faithfully oxecuto .u work entrustod to im. Particular Attantlon civon m- I’AIRING. A Full Stock of WHIPS, BRUSHES, CURRY COMBS, 850., always on hand. MUSIC CLASS ! peiIiénce Zuni succou. Mn. Pringlé is fully qvnlitied to give instruction. V ILL form a clue for instruction in I’inno and Organ playing in Wood- villo. Being a teacherï¬oj ï¬ttepn _yonrs_ 9;- _ '1‘KRMS.-;â€"For a test term (if a class of 10 is formed) 34 for 20 lea-(ms. Good references furnished if required. from Uxbridge, Sunderlmd, Cunnington, Sainb- ï¬eld, and other plum. MED-Sm Pupils within to join the ch.“ cm leave their names at m; Abvocun Ofï¬ce. Gomsmm 68' Highest price pit! in Oak for Hides snd Sheepskins. BY THE QUARTER l A ï¬ne lot of Beaver Cloths for Ladies’ Mantlï¬ To be thorou hly hnppx you must be well. Tn heave“. in t ousands 0 cases. you should take the great medicine, which relieves, regu- lates and renovate: (limrderl syltcllllâ€"Vflk 'rngm Brcuu nml Unsx. or Bright’s dis~ onus of Mm kidneymliahctos mnlmll diseases of the urinary nyswm. its timelynne is very Ivemzliciql. Foams by Ml denier} at 81 per lmtflg. , . I CONFEGTIONERY KING STREET, WOODVILLE, \Voodvillo, Oct. 22nd. 1879. I‘D-Sm MRS. EDWIN PRINGLE A LARGE STOCK OF .Or in quantities to suit bayou. CAKES, 8L0. :1. J: SMI2H HAS BEEF FOR SALEâ€"â€" ï¬wcmm, IAll Wool Tweeds 650138 per â€"â€"â€"ATâ€"â€" ‘ GEJVJJ’ FUï¬â€™W‘ISHIWGS m 637351212 mzaw'fl TIES, SCARFS, COLLARS, UNDERCLOTHING, ch. East of the Northern Hotel where he will be pleased to see all his old customeiv A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes on Hand; JNO. JAMEEMDN Warrant m [wt @hgapafl 3| J- .0.- GILCHRâ€"EBT, READY-MADE CLOTHING! We are prepared to furnish the following implements cheap for cash, or li‘ time of c: edit : FARMERS AT FERN. NEW STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOOD At MAYBEE CROUTER’! Groceries, Grockerv, c.' CHEAP FOR‘ CASE 1 A LARGE COLLECT!ON OF CLOCK @’ Special Attention paid to ORDERED \VORK. TEAS FROM 250138 UPWAR) ROD- CAMPBELL I{818loelLOIIWHIO) SIGN OF THF PIG BOOT McCorquodale 8a 00., Wendvflle.‘ ORDERED WORK A SPECIALTY. NEW PATTERNS and NEW PRICES. Which has been selected with great. care, and which he can MERCHANT TAIL‘ )R, Call and see them before purchasing elsewhere, \Vhich can be made up, or wil! be out free of charge. Has J not Received a. Large Stock of WOODVILLE. IN THE TOWN.