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Woodville Advocate (1878), 18 Dec 1879, p. 6

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- Yonth’a Long Bboti at $1.15, at Rod“ Qmpbell's. \. The Midland flimsyâ€"This Com~ pony inbend~maiéing application at the next session of the'Ohmrio Legislature for an Act authorizing the extension of ‘ their lino from» Brechin. o: vicinity, to Me' N-ipissing. and for other par- mi. holidisyc cheaper than over, “4“. A.~ Mitchell tCom fi. Midland Railway oi CInfldfluâ€"Re- turn of traffic for week ending Nov. m, 187.9; and the componding weekoi’ 187.8. Passengers, “£300.04 ; Freight; M07302; Mails and Sundries, §341.~' 76. Total, $5,614.82. Total corn-nu ponding wmk (if 1878, “646.27. In- crease, $968.55. ' .- Now is ihe time to-gev u- :ir of‘thou chap Berlin hit Boots, at the guiator. w- Fancy Slippers forChmtmnsr atRod. Mompbell’ Fashionable Weddingâ€"The Rev. ‘Mr. “Hat of Toronto, per‘foxmed the cemmony for an interesting couple at the Eldon House, ”his week. We fail- ed to secum the names:r the Bag/3s Own Paper for November to hand and ion very interesting num- her. To any 0! our lvoy readers who wish to sulmrihe we will furnish it. foo one year for 31150 per year, or they“ can get it Ivy mailii‘g. the amount to Wm. Warwick, publisher, Toronto. “- Make yo I wives and Imtbeutl huppy. on Chris mas, by gmentin them with Chromua. Engraving. tatmry. . I (Moo, Wu" Pockets, liraclctyfic“ Abon cheap, “her-man‘s... ga- Childrcu’ s Rubbers at 25 cents. a Rod. Campboll’r. ”tend the School Examinations flsia afternoon and tomorrow. It. is your duty to do so. a- Fresh Labrador Herring 3% the Regu- lhtor, only 20 centa~per doz. GIT For Christina Inmat- c511 at Mitch- ell Co‘s. Impending Squafla~At 46 Lorne Avemw. Montreal, the wife of Hem; G. hum, of a son. This may be relied on. Chumâ€"A horse, lmness and rig were olTemd for sale in (10111: of the “Eluon House," 011 Friday aftelmnoon and wele hid in {01 824-. ca- If you want an easy shave got wrazor from Gunu Bros. Caretaker.â€"â€"Mr.. P. McSweyn has received the contract for heating and lighting the Presbyterian Church for this year. “We believe it is his inten~ tiiou to light it with gasoline. Annual School Meeting. â€"Tl|o annual meeting for the election of School True MWill beheld m the School House, on Wednesday, 3lst Dm,18?9,at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The annual rapmt will be submitted at the «me time. . Tuins gain" South-S: [5, mu. ,:6 2.05. p._ In. Trains going wanâ€"10:55, mm. , 2: 7‘25 p.13. The Clerk and ReeVe of Eldon were i‘nstructed to sign the memorial to the Goveu-mnen: in favor of the Trent Val- I’ey um] Goorgian Bay Canal. Ger AH‘ purchasers of goodk to the value'of 8| or over, at Sherman's, will receive a free gift. $- All kinds of Christmas fruit at Jan. A. Mitchell 85 Co’s. Ihe snow shovel which has been 1y. ing nronml the cellar all summer, por- fleatly destitute of dignity, i: now be- ginning to brace up and put. on more nil-s than a newly elect_ed councillor. To Our Village SLliscrihers.-â€"â€"Our “ Cartier Buy" will present his annual “ New Year’s Adllrew’r on Thumdnv, Int Jan. .. and we feel assured he won 't have to grumble at the manner of your Inception. WM MN VM/WW WVWVVWVM Xmas Tree next. \leneadny. \Vlmt are you going to put on it 7' If i; is, for us~ and goodâ€"you might just leave it. at our oflice.. No questions will be-uskcd. Ki' Don’t tell any person that you can get! 12 lbs. of Sugar for $1, at the Regulator.- a Anybody bllying Rty cont! worth at Gunn Bros.. will get uChristmu «rd. fi- Prang’lr worlsl-nnownod Christmas cards, nluge assortment, chap, at Shor- MIDLAND RAILWAY OFCANAPDA. TORONTO .1: NIPISSING RAILWAY. T rains gning Northâ€"2:30; pm. Trains going Swathâ€"1:13 p.m. Jame Wunu.â€"-For Sale. W. G. Sruumar.â€"â€"Furniturc. ARC". Smm.â€"â€"Farm for Sale. Dnsaw L‘umux.â€"~Eatmy Steer. Ron. Guarani .â€"Boots and Shoes. Wu. Huxlzv.â€"-N’ovoltiu'of the Saxon. L. blunt-Lâ€"Dlaolutionl of Partnenhip. Q‘ Isgipim gildsonntnta for the: Christ-- N EW A DVER'I ISEMBNTS. gm: @tztttm. pur- f- That Log: Heap.â€"At. the last meet- ing of the Eldon Cbuncil' complaint was made of that heap of legs 0 the townline,.in (font of Mr. Donald ack- son's farm; The clerlk was instructed, if Mr.. Jackson did not have them re- :moved at once to indict him for ob- structing the publichighwny \Ve have no doubt M‘r. J. will compfy with the request of the Council and not force them to use Knish measures. flit. application is to be made to the Ontario Legislature for a charter for the “Toronto and N ipissing Northern Extension Railway," to built} a line from Coboconk north to Trading Lake, and a charter for the “Toronto and 'Nipissing Eastern Eittensibn' R‘ai‘l‘way’u 'for a line out through the counties of Victoria. P‘eterborough‘ and‘ Hastings; to the River Ottawa. Qu- Wm. Henry ia= selling his la libel! of Millinery end Mantles; a8 and'un er'coat. In exchange awn :‘aâ€"wa II the time to pay your indébtedness to- this otlicn dlmho luvs not ah‘auly, done 80;. we 7! On F1 “lay last", M1. Peter Mchrqnoo dale,” while transacting Some business at the fmm-of Mr.Whelu-1, on the 3nd Con. Eldon, suddenly feeling unwell atar‘ed for home across the fields,.l111t he had not 111oceeded far when he was seimd with a cramp; Hie managed to crawl on his hands and l-meos fol own ‘a quarter of a mile to the nearest neigh- bore, where he was taken in and med- icnl assistance piocnred. At the time of miting'he was in a. fair way to reâ€" cover. Some time last spring Mr. Jas. Arm‘ strong, of' this village. caused to be .soiined“ and sold some shingles mannfna hired by Messrs. McGimsie Bros., for, as he alleged, rent due for the mill. The ’lhtter gentlemen claimed that at the time the shingles were sold their rent was paid up in full, and accordingly en. tered an action against Mr. Armstrong to recover the price of the shingles.â€" The case came up before His Honor 'Jndge Dean, nt Lindsay, last week, and a verdict givem for the plaintifl‘s for .180 and costs. Christmas Tramâ€"Jrhe ' annual Christmas Tree, under'tlie auspices of the Good Teniplars, of'th’ih village. is nnnounced to be held in‘ Sinncer Hall, on \V'ed'nesduy evening, 24th inst, when 3- good programme of songs, readings, (813., will be gi'ven. A‘ny one deairing to place presents-inn the ~ "Trev" can leave chum at, the residences ofiaither member of the Commiue~Missâ€"H. G Stole, Miss S. J. Stuart: or Mr. W. C. Gilchrist. R is particularly requested that the pmsenm be alllin ghe lmmla of! biié Committee by noon on Wednesday, sons to give mam limo-to place them ' co‘advantage on the "Ti-ee.'.' . I X Bad Brid ,es.â€"â€"The Rev. A. MbKay,. applied at. tlxe last. mmtingiofillle Eldon Council for $25 for damage-(lone'to his buggy and lmmess‘tlumlgh filling over a defective bridge over the creek, near Argyle. In me out in course of con- vemation that nearly all the bridges in ,our townaliipo aIvin-mbad mm of re- .pain. Shrelythey ought to be fixed, gso dint, at least, it would be safe for in man to'drive over them on a dark night‘wiihone smashing his rig and risking his lifé. W’hoso duty is it? GI’ During the hulidwu we calculato‘ to sell chen r than ever. Call and mum bars gain: at as. A. Mitchell! Co's. " Infantn' Shoel at 15 coats, It Rod Glmpbell‘s. Aocidenl.â€"â€"Aa Mrs. Olifl‘ord, mother of Mr. J. Clifford of the “ Queens,” was mturning home from a. neighbor’s. on Saturday evening, she slipped off the sidewalk and dislocated her shoulder. The old ladvâ€"slie is about 72 years of ageâ€"suffered considerable, but was able on Monday to be taken home. 97- Women" 3- Bdmorals at $1. 00' at Rind. Cmpboll’ a I Snow.--It snowed on Sunday and Monday, a little. Hardly enough to' make gootl‘aleighing, though the numu ber of'sleighe that came into the village gave an idea what trade wouldu be if we lied abou inches more snow. It in to be ho we will have it before this paper is printed. Laterâ€"and we have. cs- Look out ! You may fail to get one of those haudbome Photognxph and Autogranh- Albums, so cheap at Sherman‘s. That is an erroneousidea that prompts a man to rush to the newspaper olfice to prevent the publication of luctd con~ ceruing some misfortune that has-hen fallen him. Matters whiclr have be-. come the subject of comment upon the‘ streets are better explained by the-re- porter in public than by street corner gossip. The newspaper getsoat the botâ€" tom facts ol the case andi makes them of record, so that exaggerated accounts seldom get in circulation; "- Guntmm wish all a merry Christ. mu md‘mhnppp’New Year. Card-l can tad see them. “- Gunn 8m. hue tho the fluent line of Bible: over brought into Woodvill‘e. cs- Child'a‘F‘élteroes‘at25 cents, at Rbd Campbell’s. w- \Vantéol. at the “ Regulator,” every kind of Poultry, between now and Christ-- have waited a long time for some, but we must be paid now. We have worn our old clbthes ’till we can bear the piercing winds of winter no longer, we must have new and comfortable gare ments to protect. us and unless you PAY UP we must stillshiver in the cold while we are getting news for your benefit. Same whose subscriptions have run for years are healtless enough to think we can do without money and say “its only a few dollars“ we owe the printer” 1'! two or three hundred were' to‘be in the same mind we would never get our bills paid. Long cmdits wiil not be 'given in future. In plain words WE amen BE mm' mmnnmmnr' !' AShooting Maich.â€"~Somenf those crack 'shots from Bblsover thinking perhaps ,thet we folks in \Voodville couldn't shoot, sent. us a challenge for a Pigeon imatch, sine side} to take place heme. .Perhaps they thought we wouldn’t ac- cept it. ’ But we'ch'd, and the, match is gtfiwtalle place in front of the " Eldon 1‘ House,” on- Tuesday next, 23rd inst. {~t'llhe six crack shots of Bulsover are to be pitted against the ‘ best 3‘! that W'oodville can px-oduce (they wont shoot aoh other, never fear) and the pigeons re to be sprung from a trapâ€"~well,.hot more than a hundred yauls away. The committee of management are‘Mbssns" Arch. Carmichael, J as. White and Thoe. Edwards, and while we- don’t know a great deal about the shooting ahilities~ _.of the first two gentlemen, we have a- nickle to bet that “ Mine Host" Tom\ couldn’t hit a pigeon it it was tied: to the muzzle ofhis gun. However, a big; timeris expecteda and anyone who has- pigeons to slaughter can get it done for, nothing. by bringing them in on Thea- day. Come on BOISover !. “'Who'e a scared ’1" ‘ ‘ankeyl IChickenl L Ducks Imuvw do you winh’to gather flesh, £0 acquire an appetite, to cnjoy a regular habit of body, to obtain refreshing sleep. to fool “P“ known thug QYeI'y fibre tissue of your system in being braced .n _ renovated I I! 1w commence at once and ‘i130 the Quinine .‘Wino prepared by Northrop Bymau, of ”Forcingâ€"and in 5 short time ‘ you! will feel ‘fiho' wholo'iq’utem. quvigofatgd 'angi’ strength- end: 1: :5 n wein'nSwu fact um QuiEiuo has beenmknowlellged by the undiozl he. ult far many years as the but appetizer an tonic'lenown. And for Senecol dobillty this c mk’mafionu will be found! superior to all «It mapantiom. “And combined a: ii is with fine sherry wine and choiéaaromntico. it is made an agrecable und pleasant invigor- ator to tb‘ whole system. Therpropertiu of Quinlneore a febrifnge tonic. and ‘nntiper. imiiu.‘ Shall doses, frequently repeated. strengthemhe pnlsqincrcase muscular face. and invigorate the tone of th’ev nervous :- - atom. The peculiar operatiow'of'thig me: i- clne in general «lchility and «ran appetizer, has umlet'gone lung and close. observation, and it is believed it will never foil..if pru- powly mul‘ judiciously ailmiimtcrcvil “HIPS! other diseases preilmniuutu of a «lit’l’ér M. characters. Persons of. wmk' Constitution may tnkc it without the lamb :litliculty, an it. sicevuth'mns the am lunch and digestive oc- unns, amllmlilmn require more than nnc, or twu lmttlk to effects vleciulcul'lmnufit as ll contains inching injurious to thh most «léli- cute constitution. lchm-mbcr to ask forthn ”Quininu Wine propnrml by Northrop Lyman, 'l‘lr‘nimmi," and we are sure you will he satialiml'tlmt you ‘lmve full value for 31“" money, . "Sold .l)_y_,:\llL.\lcdiuine Dealaun. Concertâ€"The filst concert of the season was given in Spencer Hall on Friday eveninglhst, under the direction and for the benefit of Miss Hezzlewood, and was a- decided success. The hull was comfortably filled by an apprecia- tive audience. Mr. G. \V. Miller filled the-position of Chairman in a happy ‘malmerr The \Voodville brass band opened the programme by u fine-selec- tion, and were followed by a glee, “Hail Smiling Morn," by Miss Hezzle- wood, Miss Stoddart, Messrs. M. New rison, A. Morrison, and Dick. The Messrs. Morrison and Bick sung some very fine duetts during. the evening, and Mr. A. Taylor a. comic song. Miss Susie Stoddurt sungr “Names upon the Sand" very nicely, and Mrs. H. McNeil rendered, “Keep Your .Little Heart for Me," with line ell'eot. Mrs. E. Burn~ ‘ hum, of Cunningtenfsang, “Come back } to Erin" and “Till the clouds go bye,” 1 and “'1‘ he Bride" was ably rendered by ‘ Miss Fierheller, of Sunderlaud. The: Cannington Quadrille Band was pres- ent, and materially iide to the pro-« 3 gramme hy'shme-fiiic selections. Miss Hezzlewrood; presideduit the‘ organ and assisted- in: the -ohoruses.- The- dialogues ; were good; “The tniiu to Morrow” cre- ating rears of laughter. Mr. L. Gil~‘ lchrist gave a readlngin his usual happy manner. “God Save the Queen," .lpy the brass band; bronght‘the proceedings too» close. i ‘ \Vood Hard W'ood 86ft Fall Wh’nt'... 51mins Wheat: B‘Mloi Onts‘ Bntfiar Eg a Pogtoel Hay WOODVIDL‘E . FARAIERS‘, MARKETS.- mwmwm 00032 mmwmm mwmwn 0002... d uuur ' u I I lb per on I. “r â€" ,w xr dozen I5 11' Intake” 25 to 30 if ton-' ' 8 00 Lina-ho! 55 to 00 SKATES Z... At; MAYBEE’. CROUTER’: We are'grepnrcdxto fc'wnhh the (6|léwingfimplommlmchngvfor an!" or ii time of'omdit :: Pelerborougiz Cambznalzow?la7m, WI! yte’is' Z’aL J I lmpmored T107»; C‘énéwmml Wide 20/07»; .[or I} plouamng. floney’aV ’l’aleu/ [Pa/777mg MIL file 04 in (:W Lemme and Amati! J '07» (flax/e; .9 ¢ w ALL IWLEMENTS \V-A‘RRANTED, 0h NU' HALF“. {mpinm will be 0» Exhibition at the Full “33”.. ‘ Either in Factory or Ordered “forkâ€"All ordem attended to on short notice; Any defect in work sold by me repaired trees of charge. Mr. A. \Veektr has charge of my Repairing Department and all work done by him must be paid for before taken away. ROD. CAMPBELL @- I have received a Large Stock" of WIN’I‘ERVBOO’I'S A‘ND‘SHOE ma OVERSHOES, which 1 will sell «c a REDUCTION FOR CASH.- A fine lot of. Beaver Cloths for Ladies’ mam Which can bemulo up or will be out free 0! chm-30:. A LARGE GOLLEOTIDN: OF'CLOC NEW STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOOD All W001 TWeeds 65cm per' yam '13EAS7 FRO? , J- C... GIIOHRIST; MCCbrquod'al'e 8n Co, WOudViL‘leu Groceries, G’rockerv, c_;. :Iâ€"Ig-AP FOR CASH BOOT AND SHOE STORE Wm: Honty' wishes his friends and customers A‘ MERRY CHRis‘l‘MlA'b' and 3. HAPPY NEW YEAR, and in thanking thumfor'theil; liberal patronage during tbo- p.36 year and would finite spamnl'attention to his large atocléwf othplb- and fancy ’ DRY GOODS} Ladies’ Ties, Silk Handkerchief, I have on hand an inulsnnl'y large stack of Fresh Family Groceries bought expressly for the Christmas and New Year’s trade. Remember, 1 will uob' be lzudersuld. V MORE CREE? New Gouda. New Statics, New Psimr NEW DRESS GOOD-3.- NUVELTIES of the SEASON 1 BLACK- LUSTRES, FLA NN-ELS; Bnmm. m. SPECIALTIES‘I’N COTION NOODSS Ghoi’oe‘ Assortmnt, Cheap 1. SIG/'9 OF 2175' 3916‘ 3002'; \VOOLEN GOOISS, c. in endless variety of stylei. After the lat January, 1880, I intend to give 583 AT TENTIDN EM. 250135 UPWARDI WOOZDVILLE; THE WOODVILLE S Efi A '5‘ ES Wm. Henry,

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