’ A NEW carriage shop is on the tapis and We undemtuud will be built. imme~ dintely. 4 @‘ Get your Machine Oils at Gunn Bros. 101701476 (Hausa-1M; RAILWAY. 8310.3). n3. Train: going North-11:10, tan. ; 2:35,p.m.; 7:60 p.w. - '1}!ng going Bomb-8:05, mu. , 7:45, mm. Trains going Northâ€"11:00 a. m.. 12:35 pan. and I;4U pan. Trains going Sunth~7=50 4.112., 11:00 a.m., and 3:00 p. m. W For extra value in Green and Japan To“. go to McIntyre Prior'u. 6" Men's Stogas for $1.50 at Rod. Campbell’s. DIVISION Count proceedings in ano~ ther column. @' ‘Lfldit‘ï¬â€™ Polished Bnï¬â€˜ buttoned Boats {Or 81 00 at. Rod. Ca'mpbeil’s. THE Deputy Slwrifl' was in town laét week. - '13le question : will We have'u skat- ing- rink this mason 1 The. villaga hell Inn's n61; yet arrived. It is nxpected daily. Rubber. and Ovenslnoes at Wholeuale Prices at Rod. (‘umphell’s W 500 Hides wanted. The high»- est price [mid in cash at R. Campbell s. ADVERTISE Lost, Stu-awed, Found 01 Stoluu' m Tm: ADVOCATE. KT Manufacthrers of Reapers Mowers and Threshing Machines prefer “ Cnstorine.’ BUTTER has fallen to 18cm per pound owingw the ï¬ne open weathet we we enioying @VGO to Gunn Bros. for best value in Teas. ‘ ST. Amnmw’s Dayâ€"last of Novem ber. ' ELbnN Councii mqt on Monday last. at Bolmver. Proceedings in another column. THE no: k of widening tha guage of the '1‘. .v N. R. is to be completed by the ne“ tent at latest. Glycerine Mucl‘iné Oil, Coal Oil, c., at McIntyre 6:. Prion-’3. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. Imlies' Felt. \Vinter Boobs, Lenthor Fuced or~Pluin, Hand Made, up ‘Rod. Campbell's. . , Tun Trent Valley Canal has been de- clared by the engineers naqnite feasible through 'im entire length. and much more favourable than was at first sup. puseil. Our hack township farmers will now be jubilant. Nowés the time to buy your Boots Jr. Shoes. All are invited to inâ€" spect McIntyre Prion-’3 Large Stock. MR. D. B. MCNABB will shortly leave for Scotland where ho intends staying sane months. A NUMBER of our village Orangemen attended the Orange supper at. Cannings mu on Munday night, commemorating Guy Fawkes day. Tm: Ixeanedy family, the famous Scottish singers, will be in Lindmy on Tuesday next, 15:]: inst, and at Bea~ vertou the 16th. w Ladies' Satchels, Valisea, 'l‘runks,c , cheaper than ever in great variety, at. Rod. Campbell's. Q" IF you want aSuit to Older on {eutly Made, go to Wilson’m \Vï¬'n ‘lms Become 'ofs thab Driving Park and Fail Races committee. Has it. also collapsed 1 ’ '1‘1uc evening mail on the ’1‘. . N. R. did not. arrive till late on Mondhy oven- iug, owing to n freight train having left the truck in the neighbourhood of Good- g; .111th Opened out at McIntyre Prior’s u choice stock of Furs. Call and see them. 1 @, Rubbers and OveIslIoes at wlnulesale list. prices ah. McIntyreJL Pr 1m ’8. Wu lmveu large stock of all wool Black and Brown Cashmerea, which we are ofl‘eriug at unequalled prlcrs. McIntyre Jr. Prior. w If you have no; ordered your Full unit. it would pay to take a look through our extensive stock of new Tweodu, recently purchased and ospecl» ally for the 'Full Trude. English, Scotch, [rich and Cumulinn all-wool 'l‘weedn, in the lntost shades and patter- eno. Cull undies them. A ï¬rst. class taller is omployod on (he premises. McIntyre Prior. CANNOT something be done to break the monotony of our village existence. If the brethren of the I. O. O. F. would treat us to a Lecture, 3 Bull or even a Supper, or anything else in tlmt line they would mun the gratitude of many. wood. w Clouds and Mufflers for the cold mm dram-y winter. Protect yourselves by culling m. McIntyre dz. Prior’s and purchasing one. . £0911 gamma. A Nuumm'of Indians were in the village for several days but teak. Business is Very flat and dull owing to the Inul state of the roads ’ DEER are reported as quite plentiful in the northern townships. Fan neat and tasty Joh Wonk go to Tm: Anvczonn ofï¬ce, W'uodville. A A.-." , _. L)-.- I -_.. ___A._4, I -H A GANG of men have bean engaged III changing the switches on the '1‘. 4: N. R. since last. Satinday. @- One of the (inn of Neelmuls (£- Peullmuls will he at the Queen’ 3 Hum, Woodvilla, on Tuesday and Wed- nesduv, Nov. 13th and 14th A HEAVY snow ‘storm occurred on Friday night and Saturday. mowing. It. Inns left the roads in a terrible con- dition. @‘New Line in Ladies’ Hand Mach», 0qu Skin Bnlmoruls, just the thing (on Wintel wear, at. Rod. Camp- hell's. A LOAD of hunters pa'sqed through hora (or Whithy on Sabbath mqming Inst. Twoflne deet were displayed as the result of the hunt. THE Vindicator observes : Barley reached 96cm. at. \Vhihhy on Weduas- day; VVQodville has beaten that; $1.00 having been offered here for a loud last week. Men’s Be'rlin Boots, the latest and lust. Winter Boot ih the market. VVholeaale List. Prices, at Rod. Camp~ hell 8. @‘ Ordered Suits, $9.50 ; good all Wool Tweed Suits made to order only $11.00. 'A ï¬rslt~cluss Tailor on the premises. McIntyre (l5 Prior. .Q‘v Anything in Boots 6; Shoes from smallest. chiid's wear to the most expensive line in the trade can be pro- cured from me, Home}. Made or Factory. Rod. Campbell. AMONG the second-hand articles al- ways in ï¬rm demand are rich young widows. Even middle aged ones of the same character are quoted active, while ancients are at a pi'emium. Massas. Geo. A Maypee and Jno ChamheIlaiII succeeded in capturing a ï¬ne young hem on Tuesday last while hunting In the bush belonging to Mr. Colin McFadve-II, Isiay Screen, ThoI-ah. ASK your dealer for Cnstorine Ma» Machine Oil and see that. the barrel is branded “ Castorine,†as none other is genuine. THE Junction Switch line is being pushed forward with considerable energy. Mr. \Vheeler, the Contractor, lmuaï¬largetgang at; ‘work and it. will not. be long before the J unctiou is com‘ pleted. @ Boots and Shoes. We ham :1 complete assortment of Boots and Shoes in Men’s, \Vomen’s, and child ren’a wear; Rubbers and Ovexshoes. Molntyred: Prior. THE muskrat says we will have a hard winter. Hunters from the north report their houses as being built. exuu warm and strong. A sure sign of hard weather to come. AN exchange says : “ Raw oysters are the only fruit, Which, eaten at. night , won't. get. up in the small hours and kick the plastering all off the inside of a fellow’s stomach. THE ADVOCATE will he sent from now till Junuar y lst 1883, postage pre- paid for 81. Our unbecription lien 18 fast; lncneusing and we hope before Jar» mu y to double in; present. plopmtions. Every farmer of Eldon, Murlposu and "l‘lnorall should take it. Your home paper. FARMERS take warning, and he on the lookout for shoddy puillm'a as some of these gentry are hovering in this vicinity. Better spend your money with some reliable nun-chant. with whom, you are in the habit of dealing, as them: transient, traders are onlv coo apt. to fleoc» you umnercifully, and they will puolmbly be 500 miles uwuj' before you ï¬nd out that. you have been so badly sold. The Millinery nemann has again open-ml and our Miss Brownlnw is on hand for the Full Trade. We have in- troduced our new‘Stuck in this line which will be found I'eplotu with all the latest. stylt‘s in shapes, trinnnings etc. The Indies of \Voodvillu mnl vicinity should give us :1 call before placing their full ordersr McIntyre «0 Prior. AN exchango remarking on the lmautiru of astronomical science guys :-â€"- “’0 are told that it u railway wmc run from the earth to the nearest fixed star, and tho ï¬ne was one penny for ovary hundred milns, and if you took a a mass of gold to the ticket nlllce equal to the national del)t--83,800,000,000 â€"-it would not he sulï¬oiont to pay for a ticket. to the neat-cut ï¬xed star afore~ said. If this be the case, it matters very littlu to us whether such a railroad is ever constructed. It would be mighty discouraging to go to the ticket oflice with a mass of gold equal to $3,- 800,0(l0,000 and he infurmcd that. the furu was $5.678,032,001}. Iftlm ticket ugent would not. trust until we got latcl', Wc’d he compelled to forego tho trip. A. liooxum) man saw mlvertised“‘a sure cure fol drunken" ." He {or-- wurded the necesmry domr and rein ml by return mail, writtiu on a postal card in beautiful violet ink, the magic 3 wordsâ€"“don’t. rlrink." . A dough is usually the efl'ort of Neture to expel some morbid matter irritatin the air passages of the lunge' It‘ may owover. proceed from In inflamed or irriteblecon- ditiou of the throet. a slight rash or lllm often being perceptible. Let ‘the cause be what it may. the remedy should beling yard’e. Peeboral Balsam. A purely veg] table Balsamic throat and lung healer. f- Ir axle iiy all dealers in medicine, at. 25 09M! per bottle. Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Harley - ‘. Oats Y Potatoei A; let Hi ca ‘ .. Sheepskins...‘ Dreased Hogs lieef Flour. per cwt. ... Chickens per pair. . Turkeys per lb Geese per lb ’ Ducks per lb Bye Butter Spring Wheat, per bushel Fall \Vheat do Barley do Outs do Peas do Rye ' ' do Potatoes per ‘03 Butter, per pound, oils Butter, do Dairy A pples, per barrel ‘ Eggs per dozen n - Ask your Ilrnggint {OI Pamphlets IInd Tea .imoninla-freo. Sold by J. MORAE It 00., Benvevtnn: J. 2.3- 1‘01â€), urechiu; R. 1’. M [I Ell, Unkmï¬nl \V. E. ELLIS, Mani“... 351w «Wmflvillc' 3111mm», Sonscmmzouâ€"One Dollar per year, Strictly in Advance, EVERY TH‘bR’SDAY MORNING _A permanent cure for 1.11an Back, Piles. Disease of the Kidney. Bladder and Uninary organs or attoudnnt complaints. From. Doctors 13mm“, Merchants. ’rarmers. mvma ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Piston. April 20. 1831. (lontlcmen.â€"â€"-I ï¬nd that your Pads are giving entire sntisfnctidn. and wish you in arousal sales for an vnhmhle n remedy for disease of the kidneys. Signed. . .. Pricesâ€"Child’s Pad, $1.50; Regular Pad, 82 ; Special Pad for Chronic Dian-Mas. 83.“ , (non nun.» The New Compound. its won- deziul affinity to the Digestive Apparatus and the Liver. increas- ing the dissolving juices, reliev- ing' almost instantly the dreadful results oinzsgepsia, Indigestion. and the TO ID LIVER, makes Zopesa an every day necessityiu every house. It acts gently and speedily in Biliousness, Costiveuess, Head- ache. Sick Headache. Distress a!â€" ter Eating; Wind on the Stomach, Heartburn. Pains in the Side and Back, Want 0th petite. Want 0! Enemy, Low Sp tits, Foul Stom- ach. It invigorates the Liver, car- n’es oii'all sumlus bile, regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the wholesxstenp Cut this out and take it to you: Dru t and get a 10 cent Sample ora. arge bottle for 75 cents, an 0911 your neighbor about It. King Street, Wopdvillc. lmlllbimblc “Evidence, mama-A‘- Wuulvlllo Funnel-Ir Marketa. Toronto markets. -â€"A'l‘ ITS OFFICE,â€" IS PUBLISHED l 20 tol 23 . .. l 23 to l ‘25 . 75 to 85 .. 38 to 40 ...‘per bushel 70 to 7b per buah‘el 80 to 0 85 per lion . ‘7‘ 00 to 8 0}) .. . per bushel 0 40 to 0 45 'pergmnnd 18 to l8 per . 16 tn )6 per buahal 0 50 tn 0 70 .:. ‘ "6 50t06 50 (6) 5 to! 0 6"!) I306 50 .‘ ' '5 00 to 5 50 0'0 tn 3 25 t0 3 40 .. 25 to 3n 08 to I 9 ..: 05 1:006 .y. 07 to 06 Du. LP». Mnmmn. .. 19 to 20 1 50 1:02 50 0/20 1:00 23 ‘mesï¬iï¬ mama Drags Gwds Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery 8w, At a Great Reduction on Coast. “ROMAN," THE LATEST ouT mnnsss Goons Winceys from écts. per yard up. Felt Hats, Latest btyles’, from 250ts. up. 4 palrs Kid Gloves, good quality, for $1. \V‘E HAVE THE LARGEST ASSOHTMENT OF PRINTS IN TOWN SUITABLE FOR FALL WEAR. Ladies Mantlca for 82.00, Ulstera from $2.50 to 84.00 OUI‘» GROCERY DEPARTMENT CANNOT BE TOUCHED FOR PRICES :â€" 6 pounda Tea Dust $1.00. Good Laundry Soap 25 bars for $1.00 Good Japan Tea 3 pounds for $1.00. CROCKERYâ€"Bedroom Sets from $.50 to $2.00. Splendid Value. Sewing Machine Oil, Best Sperm, 3 Bottles 2501.3 flIEW E'A'flfl @Q @3831 ï¬e; Black Cashmeres. . ‘ New Prints. Woodville, Sept 7, 1881. Clothing Made in Mar at the Shmiesi Possible Notice! MORRISON’ S OI D STAND 500 TUBSOFB'I/TTERAJVDANYOUAIVTITYOFEGG’S" PORK, HAMS, CHEESE, FLOUR. OATMEAL CORN MEAL PEA AMEAL, CRACKED WHEAT, COAL 01L, M CHINE OIL. all of which will be sold Cheap For Cash! -â€"0ltâ€"â€"- AEXCHANGED FOR PRODUCEâ€"â€" ‘ GRAND EXHIBITION .’l)\\78 desire to call the attqntion of the fanmng community to the above‘ well known Fannin‘g Mill, ~now being manufactured at our Wm ks. We are prepared togive‘ {FABMW It is a perfect cleaner. and cbafl'er. It will take out \Vild Oats perfectly. It. will take out. all (.ockle. Chess and other ionl seeds. making (i perfect sample of Market \Vhoaiz ll: is a most perfect sepnrntor. and will separate all the large kernels from the small and shrunken grains. It is very mpidin its action. It separates all kinds of grain as well as souls. and if Oats and Pens, or Timothy nml Clovar need are mixed together and put thruu vh this Mill, they will cume out. perfectly separated. It will sept rate unall and a lit Peas rmn large Peas, taking them from the clmil‘ in the moat perleéb manner. 'Bhe Honey linprove‘l Fanning Mill and Separator. is acknowledged by all to be A WRITTEN GUARANTEE THAT OUR MILL IS ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. VW.®.$§MHTH00 Am! in proof of this strong statement, we can In having them in use. To intended purchasers - ‘ n I on , A _ ._., ...:II I†The Beét VMi'll Manufactured In The sDominion. gagRMERS†[Q TORONTO REAPERS AND MOWERS, OSHAWA ‘CHAMPION’ REAPERS do mowaRs. ‘ and the HONEY mmmg UN IIMI'). Hm Agent for the Uulol mteu Wilkinson, Combination, and Whyte Patent Ploughs, , Rodgers 8' 81-0., ~ Large Stock ©fl. @hï¬lldmm’s Swami Wear. All Machines warranted to give sat.isfn.)tion m‘ no snla .- " - - I n A yourselves, and, we fc ‘-Made Clothing, Boots an}! Shoes During the: you month we have added lm‘gel y to our stock of “’9 have a. general assortment of CHOIU BY’S IMPROVED FANNING MILL; N. B. CAB WOODVILLE, -WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH Fonâ€" New Wincey‘s. lei-es. PBaIes of‘Cotbon Yum , ‘ - , Bales of Bags. Wincey's. Bales ,of Factory Cotton N aw Dresq Goodn. Balus of Tweeds. Full Aasortment in the Following Linea : 'l‘hc Wnnzcr nï¬cl Raymond 80“ ing Machinu' supplied cheap. . W ILSON’S. MPBELL. only CAR OF FINE SALT, VERY CHE ANNING MILL. All kind: of Reaper Re nn'l Sex“ Machine Uill. A CALL SOLICIT WQODVILLE oxmmo. ~â€"~IN EVERY DEPARTMENTJATï¬ (statement, we can furnish abundant testimonials from thou o intended purchasers We wuuld My, come and see it for gel conï¬dent 3 on will be entirely satisï¬ed that they are all they are represented. Ca'l and see it. Sure. to please. \Ve am now showing the 1d Shoes. Cracker and Glassware. Teas. Sugars. Oat Meal, Corn 1.1%}.le il 61c. 8w. *3 REAB THISg ,ivo sntisfn. Ition or no sale. and In†0 .-\EA l’ for CASH, '11)â€. Also Agent for the Uolbhmted -â€"-â€"0Fâ€" .. authorized agent in this section for I). MOLA UCHLA N, Manager. )E GROCERIES 011 band, also " Clulx .. _\ . ‘ l . x ,o... Plegnin on hand Casturino N. B (M MPBELL.