(tunnel-nus Fmâ€r.~llnisina/4mrl Curran“. Now Fruit at McIntyre .l’l’-inr‘s. AS WE: predicted Inst ï¬lll, tlm nmCri- muuiul Inn-vast this your will ha in 0.x- ci-afl of Hm prrvinus FURSOI). Almmly imlicntiuns incline towards a rapid arl~ ‘non. Lust wee-k mm of our esteemed olu-lm' flic-mls in the personal Mr. [I’m] (1. Millnr left the ranks of the faithful and enrolled himself under tlm banner of tho Benetlicts. Furhher tie- sartions am also threnmnml and the as- pl-ct of amnim is fast hecOmlng critical. New aneï¬cim. Londnn Largo. Loom Muncatnll. seedless Raisins. ml nan-at "xi-9y of New Chrictmas 00min at Moln- tyre a Prior’s. - Oystere I 0_-vuhrn ! ! Ovaturs ! ! Canned mu] m Hulk, always on hand at ‘10 lntyre Prior 3. ‘ gr Thev large“: rm-l nheuwst stock of Mantles in “'OO-h'iflc at, McIntyre . Prior’e Tm: Kirkï¬ul‘l PmshyM-rian congre- gation intend ImMivu: am r-utxrminnwnt. in the church on SaL|mlu_\',Jnunmy lat. - Oystera ! Oyuh-rs ! ! Oysters} H n g I - n. n - , Woonvxun Skating Rink is now in full blunt. Lust, eveningâ€"Owning night â€"â€"n huge crowd wm in attendance. N" A lama nsaort’num nf Razors jmt ro - coh'cd amuunn Bron. Satisfaction gnarnu. A.--) u- 8 cases of Men's and Boy's Boots, Hand Made, \Vholo Stock, 18 inch leg just arrived at. Rod. Campbell's. “’8 are pleased to nation Mr. Norn man Ftan'gnnon around again after his Inte'aickness. â€Christmas. New Year and Birthday Cards, at Gmm’s. Q‘s-The largest stock of Christmas Goods ever shown in Woodvllo, at Gunn's. fla- VYnter-proof Oil Blacking at Rod. Campbell's. Tm: Cnnnington Band intend holding 9 Carnival on their Skating Rink on the 313$ inst. wViolins'nmj Concertina: for sale a Gnnu’s. ‘ ca- Presents for tho Xmas tree to be left with A. Morison or \V. U. Gilchrist. Q. A large qqnntity of Flax Seed at Gunn 8:00.. cheap. szxnnn the Christmas Tree ten mm-row evening. Towxsmp Council met on Tuesday last. w A fresh Monk 0‘ Groceries just arrived at the Xmas trade ac'Mclntyre Prior’a. w MI kinds of Ladiea’ Felt Boots 3 Rod Campbell’s. (4T Furs! Fur. ' ! Furs ! ! A hI-Jn utock gem! and cheap it McIntyre and Priur’a. SATURDAYâ€"Cln-iutnm m- Dou't forget the Xmas Tree, erl 15“". yr For n. com! A x". no to L Mnybec’a. 9}- Mon'a Kid Mitts at cost pricq at R. Campbell's. NOMINATIONS nnxt .Yonday. a? Ladies Bum“ Kin!“ Boots made to orde at 11ml. (‘amplmfl'm cy- Genuine Gold Wedding Rings at Gunn Bron. t Gl-Imn'ln: 3 (My at 6 sum. 9 Nipiasing Railway.Southâ€"1:30 p. m. and LI". ; 'ipissing, Nurthâ€"l L30 mm. Miuflaud. Northâ€"l2, noun. Midland.8nn!h~3, m. Fur Grass HE}! Hart uy and Glenarm the mails clnsc at l 1:45 a.m.. every Tuesday and Saturday. Letters for resyhtrutimx must be posted Qt but 16 minutes before the dosing time. NAILS ARRIVE. Nipisping, Southâ€"l 1:15 a.m.; 7:30 p.111. Nipissin‘g. Northâ€"4:30 Inn. Midlnmi, Southâ€"l :8†p. m. Mill-and, Earthâ€"4:30 p.m. Gl-umrm. 3 c., evmy Tuesday and Satur- J, ._ .A n (Mice on}; raw; {Siam}; exc;;)ted)was‘f:;iv luws :- Tula- golng Southâ€"8:05, an. 5 7:40. ma. 2:56, p. In. NB. going Northâ€"11:40, 3.111.; 2:15,p.m.; 7:50 pan. mnomo a'ï¬mssma {(Axnwfl. MKDLAND RAIL‘VAY OF CANADA. Trams going Northâ€"11.35 a. m.. and L_ m. 1‘ rain: going South-7:55 3.111., and 346 Goon Sleighing. 'The mg“; close at the \Vomlville Post 3;, “‘nw! 24.9 attcrs WOODVI LLE P. 0. SEEINGâ€"LES! NTO the premises of the undersigned, . East half. Lot 8, 4th "mn. Eldon. on or about. the lat inst, THREE SHEEP. The owner can have the same by proving pro- perty and paying expenses. EACI‘IERN MCEACHERN, Eldon, Dec. lat, 1830. An ON Friday evening, the 26th inst, be- tween Rod. Campbell’s store and the Presbyterian Church. \Vumlville, A PAIR of BUUTS. “Tho ï¬nder will lm rewarded by leaving them at. Rod. Campbell's, Wood ville, or With DANIEL CUR'RIE, \Voodville, Doc. Int, 1880. Hartley. ROM the premises of the undersigned. F west ha!fp Int 3!, 3rd (Jon. Eldun, a THOKOUGH lil’ [I‘D yemling H EIFER. ( 'olor, Spotted, Red and White Small. The finder will pleasu communicate with D. B. MUN ABB, Woodville Nov. 3lst, 1880 Woodville. 1 the lat hat... the ï¬nder will please communicate with ANGUS FERGUSON, Lot 2, 6th Con. Eldon, or to J. C. GILCHRIST, Woodvillo. Eldon, Nov, 15th, 188'). NTO the remisea of the subscriber 3 YEAR. OED HEIFER about the 131: of August. The owner is requested to call, prove property. gay expenses and take her away. Lot ll, '01:. 5, Eldon. L; McINNIS. Woodville, Nov, 1‘2, 1880. NTO the premise» of the undersigned, Lot I 14. 9th Cuu. Eldon, on or about Sept. Int, 1880, a RED BULL, coming two years old. The owner can have the same by proving property nnq‘ prying- ggncnsgs. Eldon, Eldon, Nov. 29th, 1880. NTO the premises of the undersigned, Lot )4, 5th Con. Eldon, on nr ahnut the lat of November, 1830, two SPRING UALVES. The owner can have the same by proving property, paying expenses mud taking them away. JAMES EWERS. DIJ.._ RT-.. nthl Innn NTO the prvmisesnnf {73m Lot 5, Uun.~5. Card m, on I ember 132:. a RED STEBR. The owner can have the 8mm: property and paying expenses. ' FRA'ACIS McELROY. Garden. Dec. met, 1880. Spring Wheat .. Barley .. Oats .. Pens Rye Hay Potatoes Butter Egg: Ap ea . . Chgkena . . Hides Sheepskins... Wool Pork Beef Flour, per barrel Turkeys Geese MARRIED. AT the residence of the bride’s father. on the 15th iuah, Jno. Munro, Bolsover, Eldon, to Miss Anna. McDonald, Um-den. â€"-v vvuv u. D. of C. Commi-tt’ee :â€"- Bros. 1811:0111 Smith, Black, Kennie, and McLean. LOST or STOLEN. A! the last regular meeting of L. O, L. No. 32, held in the Change Hull Woodville, the follbwing ofï¬cers were elected for the ensuing year zâ€"Bro. Rod. Campbell. W. M. ; Bro. W. Cope- land, D. M. ; Bro. P. McSwevn, Clmp~ lain ; Bro. D. H. Cameron. Sec.; Bro. R. McRue. 'l‘rous. ;‘ Bro. Joseph Black, ,,D [1 f‘ ARTlES contom lasting building will ï¬nd it to their a vantngo to apply to Q Great sale at H. Willon’l this week. â€doc. Lndiel’ Coloured Stookinsu. only flab. per pal' ' 50 Chonoillo Shawll for $.76 ouch 5 10 JosJadlu’ Blwk and Colour- ed Kid Gloves, 87‘0“. per pair' Come and .0. them. WOODVILLE FARMERS MARKETS; 1" RAILIIN G TI M3127. MU'NRO mos" “7‘0 S.PRÂ¥NG CéLVES. on or STRAYED STRAYED STRAYED. Dec. 13!; 18302 "I D Tï¬ï¬AYED, STRA‘i‘ ED STRAVED (313'sz .1). BOLSOVER. LOST. â€"AND~ 5. ()«u‘dwgn, on or ab. ut Nm nd paying expenses. :IAOHN BIRMINGHAM. l 00 to l 15 .. ..70 to 0 9" .. 28 to 30 per bushel 55 to 62 per bushel 70 to 00 per ton 7 00 to 8 (in per bushel 0 20 to 0 25 per pound 16 to IS per dozen 14 to 15 per bushel 40m 6;» per pair 25 to 30 00 to 0 26 5 50 t0 6 0 - 5 00 tn 6 0n 5 0‘.) tn 5 5“ H 06 to 0 ()7 0 ()4 tn 0 0.â€. OIIG llllflvra?!!nc1 s‘IIII, Hartley. Afgylo yen ear olv‘.‘ proving about At grand prices. Have vnu tried my TFAS AND SUGAI‘S, they are ï¬rst class and at the right price. Nothing thrown m. Stap 103 Is the place for good, fresh, new goods at a fair price for cash or trade. GUUU BARG AIVS Subscribe for THE ADVOCATE the best $1. Paper in the County. 20 Yards \Vinceys for $1.00 20 Yards Grey Cotton $1.00 12 lbs. Good Raisins $1.00 ;Gm @KERY GLASSWAM VERY CHEAP- THE LATEST STYLE 1N 'IRUNKS “THE ONTARIO,†ON HAND. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR. Fï¬IDES. And 1mm Eh:- “(st ( ‘4)le Lulnm "lnnuwl Lumber. Only ï¬rm-class workmen em~ plm «l .uul.1|l wmk muraucml. \Vunk need not, be taken al'wr made if it does nut. suit. Boots of any kind no: in stock can be obtained at the Shortestkm 1:03 1);; Leaving orders w1th me. .\ny defects or lining in U M» pun-1 20 yards Cotton for $l. 20 yards Roller Towelling for $1. 10 yards Check Wincey fur ESL [0 yards Holland Linen for :51; I Hi yards New Print for $1. a 50 cheats New Tens, 375 45 nml 500. per lb. I 0n hand, Oat Meal, Corn \Ieal Buffer prices by the quantity. All kimls of FurlI \\ omlville, Km. ‘21. 1830. 'VVOODVILLE 300T and SHGE STORE; ! $6,000 WORTH NEW GOODS T‘O SELECT FROM Great Bargains in Dry Goods. Ready Made Clothing, Boots Shoes, Groceries; a; Glassware, H ats, Caps and Fur Goods. COME AND EXAMINE THE PILES ANï¬ PRICES. -â€"-AT HALF PRICE :â€" 100 piggeq ANow Dress Goods, 7. GIVE STAPLES A CALL. l uu -.~ stunt. '-' I†'1‘ hi L. 5' L‘L‘Uf\.)'.°.ll.hli.9 - ..- j-mr .~y;t3.gp;1;x '* - (Tm: _ y).3;:"e;-t.:.~mr--p~ -5§m§""'jmwycm Ln. ‘ w, intrim ‘. Give us a Call. No Trouble to Show Goods. STORE IN ARCH. GAMPBELL‘S BLOCK. MONEY TO‘ELOANLON REAL ESTATE AT 7.; PER CENT. PLEASE EXAMINE MY WINCIES. LOOK AT MY PRINTS AND COTTONS ORDI'SI'.’ 13:13 N" 4- WK JIJ I) .9 ()N fllIOIiT JVOTICE, OF ALI; KINIH. \EHV ~3 .- J" .W EXCLUDERS ON “AND. laces New Dress Goods, 7. 10, )2 to 250. Half price. 50 piec( 11, 125, 15, up to 300. 25 Ypieces: New Black Cnsluucrea. ‘25. E See them. 50 pieces hew \Vluceys, 5, 7;, 9 '5: 15¢. 50 'l‘weeds and Fulled Cloth. 45, 6!), 75. up to $1. 50 1 Now Friuges, 8, 10, 124, up to 250. Hulv half or GOODS CHEAP !’ DREES GOODS AND VELVETS Fox .3 sm + n? .31.;1gggp maisznms av‘-.n1._vn~mu -,,. 1..--- a... n-“ A fresh stut- k nf all kinds of Bouts and Shues suitable for winter wwr. and u ade from the best stock to: be obtainedv in the Dunniuion arriving every week at .;...u - uuuu \ luv". '8‘). Uâ€, (0. up U) 61. DU Pieces bungee, 8, 10, 1%, up to 250. Huly half price. 10 doz. Men's Hard and Soft Felt Hats, g for $1. from 75cts. to SLOU. im- $L 5 cases Men's Lou Boots, $1.90 pr. Cheap. for .51. | 200 pairs Laulies’ l‘ine Boots $1.10. $1.25 up I . lLadies'Mautles and Dullnan’u from $1.50 45 and 500. per lb. | up. See them. )rn Meal. Butter, Eggs, and any amount of Coal Oil. Special All kimls of Farm Produce taken in exchange for goods. All solid leather and no paper counters or soles in my stock. VW‘ .53.. 371?. V‘W 1 (I 1%; TORDNT0.0NT. ROD. CAMPBELL’S. HE WILL SELL YOU; hams: A Good Tweed Suit $7.25 Toilet Soap 2Ucts. per dozen. First-class Teas and Sugars.) Half price. 50 pieces New Black Lustres, 210k Cnshmcrea. ‘25. 35, 50, up to 906. 5, 7;, 9 t: 19?. {30 pieces New 1\ up 1 5 "9 V P a y \ ,~' U '7‘ M. H 3' {J 1 .3 my Shop, repaired free of charge. MANY LINES TO BE SOLD I, Crockery Any person who has made a new discovery or invention. can ascertain. jrec of charge, whether a patent can grobnbly be obtained, by writing to MUN): Co We also semi free our Hand Book about; the Patent Laws, Patent“, Caveats, Trade-Marks, their costs, ard how procure}, with hints fm procuring advances on inventions. Address for tho Paper, or cuncoruing Patents. mum a: 00., 37 Park Row. New Terk;r Branch Ofï¬ce, cor. F 7th Sty, _ In: iprn PATENT-:2 In connection with ~ s. ,tho Scientiï¬c Ameriv can, Messrs. MUNN 8:. 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