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Woodville Advocate (1878), 7 Dec 1882, p. 1

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a 42.31...“ .- ‘a... l‘arlln having m mulo to «ll-polo of will pleno clul or Ivan mud n! my shop. l-‘urmnrn wmuna moat will vlcno leave their unlor xln- null-l hnfon‘ m the shop. Th. lllghou - 'v- - v " M “Ma. Havinqlrmum the shop and flxluroa of Mr. G. (3. Smith. lhucln-r, cuatnmou can telv on with“: the beat of Beef at all times, and other means in IL'IIOII. llEAVl-IllTON, ONTARIO. lherehvinform ”republic that I lnvo louml the above mill nml furmshvd it with a full not offinrd- xun nnd Sumvurn .‘lnchinerv. aml am now Inn-pared In «1‘. till kind: «I (,‘nrdmu. Spinning and \Veuving. in u nylo cqll.|ilul by few and surpassed by none. .V, CASH PAID FOR \VOOL, ‘nr CIMII when in exchange. Parties calling on me hvlora I ~lling their wool wlil find it to their ad- vunnge. ALEX. DODSON, $504111: mutant} @0011er ciizzrtary This fint olrss hmm- has v on" meuuhly renovated and rez‘uruislml. N im: in file vou he of the husinuu but of th-- Vullngo. nlrl Innnisllcd wnh splendid slmnlt- runms. i‘ is 'hI-n-fnm most convenient for lmvollorn :xml mmmcrcifll mm. The bar is supplied with.llmlr-.~t 0t liqu-ns mul cigars. Hood Sables and Mosul" in attendance. Past-class uwnmmmlvninu :uul :cltcntive servants llur mall nupunm! wnh tlm clmimet liquors and (Imam. ”cm to and l‘rnm nll trains mud every con- venionce { vr 1h» tram-Hing public. NOI’THM: N HO'll‘l‘L, \\ 00Dv1l.l.l~: maximum 9;: .mmw. Proprietor. J N O. Mo'l‘AGG A ll'l‘, Kirkfield (70}IDIISSl0Nl-Z‘l: IN n. IL. ('ONVEI'ASCBR (MINERAL INSI'RANL‘E AHENI‘. Mum-y to [man :I 43 m 13} p. c. lmpruvml Farnu ffir .\‘:uh-_ Sewing Machinws “'ilvum’s " A" and " M" and " llr' y-u“ nlw Nun-:llm kvpl t-omt mt‘y nu lmnd. ("lieu of tin.- Iirvnl Nurth-wvil -rn 'l‘vh-gruph Company. 'Ncw wot); made to nrdor ut shortest notice. Heat materiah nu‘i workmu»: usmL Ropmr-nuof all kinds m-nuy aml promptlv rxccut--ll..: flfl‘ [\ll kinds of “lucksunulmfl. m .ngvgrtga 1:121;eg l 'l The luighpg? 9...]. uric“ purl for all kinds of "IDES SKLVS. 'I‘ALLOW' .t'. A-Iy qu-mtity of '1 an l-mk \vmnu-d. fur wmrh mush w IN»? paid. DENTISTS, d‘m, llndnay, 0|". '0!" of the above “ill be at LII‘. Hnmiitnn House, Ruavmvm. on thn Secnml Monday of eavh -- on“. (He will also visit “'uudviln- on the Second lucaday ofuuch mouth. at -ppiug at. the Queen's Hotel. J. NEBLANDS. l..l .5. : JOS. PENTLAND, L.D.S. '"artingdnno to and from all puts 0! thn village. llldluud Raxlww Sutton. Change.» muder w, Reu- nlrnce. one door much of Eldon liuu‘e, Queen Street, \Voodvillm Agent for ltnlon Loan «t Snvlng's ('0. Money to Law on lint-cm“ “curry at 6 L: 6} p. c. Agvrt for A. HARRIS SON A- 00 . iranmord. Manufuctururs or R mun-Is. Muwors. Self-Himh-Is, .tc. HENRY EDWARDS, Proprietor. Livery Rigs at :my tune and at all hours on the Linux-zest notice. Special am-mion given to cnmml-r oi.|l travn-llc-ra. Charges always moderate. TERMS, CASH. Stables in connection with the Lido" Home \VOODV'ILLE LIVEIIY S'i‘ABLE‘ Officeâ€"Mun Scwrt. Nut}. of flu; Bridge. Buverbon. (2m 6th Division l‘ourt (‘ounly ofomnrio Conwy.r our, (imnm'ssmnnr in H. IL, Is-m-r f Earring;- Licenum Mn. Am-m fur the Freehold Loan and S vvmgs Company. (Lnta of McDouqall ct Si-wllir. Tumut ._) Barrister, Solicitor. Notary an. MQoâ€"Over Standard Bank. Canmngwu. 0. uric. $16,000 Private Funds t.) Loan. Ir. Sinclair will be at \Vondviile every Tufi‘dly. Anox'ncNt-Law. Solicitor In Chancel-y, Couvu'uncer, «a, at. (Nicoâ€"Rooms ua'c-iy occupied by “f. M. Cochrale1 Bmlow’s Bl: c ;. Part 1". try, Ontnrio. Money In Loan at 6 pet can. (um-.54; -ut Street. Linda-y, Ontario. 1’. S. Muu‘lx. ! G. H. HoPles. HUG II MCCORQUODA Ll') Tonal-l. Clerk, Municipality of mm. Utflcu in 'I‘owu HJII. lh-u'orhn, Ontano. J. SNELLGRO VE, 9935610." GARRIAGE worms. ELDON HOUSE, \Voonvn.x.n 'nms. EDWARDS Proprietor. (Lat? oP J. G. Adams, I. D (newâ€"Bnmwll'a Block. Canni VVO0ID“II.I.E Bll'l'l'llllll SHOP. TERMS. CASH. Ellen Township (‘leik and Treulnr. Ulfiuo at Mr. Reid‘s Sim-v, Lmncviln; Ont. Eorse - Shoeing‘ a. Specialit}. ARUH. (,‘A MPBELL, VICTORIA ('OITN'I‘I’ Alll'TIONBEB. "fin-"One duur vast f Post Ofllcnu \Vumlville, WM. CAMERON, Wood'v’iiié NEELANDS J; PENTLAND Aleflcmwr for the ('onmy otOntu-lo. Addnsshlhuvmmn. P. 0.. OIIMIiO. PA RSUNS d; D U NUA N, MARTIN $2 HOPKINS, BARRISTERS. gout-nous ac. JAMES M. LAWSON, CARTER. «r. ARCH. J. SINCLAIR, HUG II D. SINCLAIR, GEO. F. BRUCE, GEO RUE SMITH, NO. A. JACKSON. CA VE. Pu blishor. gums” 0mm. DUNA Ll) RUSS, H. WELLER, L.D.S., ‘_ Adams, L D. S., 'l‘urouto.) ‘a Block, Canninytun, Uuhlio. Surgeon Dentist. In order to make room in my store T mn vanco on cash. 'J‘hu goon arc ull nmv LADIES’MQQHLD mews, mum" AND Jumher 20th, Mil Th ose who wish to secure select cards should call Early. They are real gems of art by POCKET BIHLP‘S PRAY] R POOK.‘ 'l Suitublu mr School Pri 7.93, A LADIES’ WORK @fitfissmm mfi All Kinds of Winter Wear, at all Prices at H, rm huh“ 515118, LADII‘IS' AND GENTS’ GOLD ALBERT CHAINS, GOLD NECKLETS‘ LUCKE'I‘S, (.H‘IN'I‘S’ “OLD AND PLATED LOCKI‘I'I‘S. 18 (EAHA'I‘ HOLD WEDDING RINGS. Also a full lino of PLATED J ICVVELLRY IN SHE NEWEST DESIGNS. wwflas Mm mama-$35 [ES’ \VORK BOXES, “'RI'I‘IXG DICSkS, T ()ILET SET'I'S, ODOR AUTOGR APH ALBUNfiglC'l‘URl‘I l" RABIES. LADUCI" HIC'I‘HYI CHRISTMAS GOODS 2 Ladies’ whawi, Tamils: é“ Sims, Lmedma Simstmas and New Year’s Cards PRICES AWAY BELOW ZERO. THE WET AN D MUDDY WEATHER RED WSINTEES fifil‘ifl JOHN M’KIN' NON, MEDICAL HALL, ESE/3N and Gents Skating Boots.’ Th‘ Boot in the market. Call xxx \N\.M~“Mvuv \\' A LL 2Tb" T. “’ALLER HAS A LARGE NEW STOCK JUST TO HAND W I am closing out. mv vaellry stm-k nll nmv am! we” selected uml custmnm Which have just been received at [I We have just received a large and well-selected stock WOODVILLE, THURSDAY .mum; FRAMES, LADIl-fi" l:E’l‘I(,‘Ul.l"S, JAE-15$: I 3', AND POCKET BOOKS IN GREAT VARIETY. Just opened a beautiful lot of ’Xnms cards -â€"'1'HE FAMOUS ARTISTS , 'I‘HE POETS, (IN GILT AND MLMOCCO) HOLIDAY GIF‘ ANNUALS, JUVENILE PlU'l‘Uh‘E BOOKS, Etc. Etc. ut. my vaelh‘y stm-k, also a line of FANCY GOODS selected and custmnurs wili lmvu am onnm-umitv of mu Has no effect on those as below : The best and Nobhiest Skating :all and See them. . WALLER'S Beaverton. ', DECEMBER 7, 1882 . WA LLE R, Beaverton. W L \AaxM Wm ASFS, PHOTOGRAPH A LDUMS mg I lhIl‘.-' - P‘A .VUY GOODS at n nnm" ml~ opportunity of gutting Inn-gains. NDERS A ND GEN l‘S’ 91mm . Waller’s 'T BOOKS, ANI) Than. 411'! nf dolhn ran In fin Vod bx uninz pul- pprjuvlurmm in tnklnucnre u! Um Mulch of your- II-H null manly. “you :no hint“ . ham In! «w cnmplq-x'on, poor nmwNM. low 'nmi dmnunml umulamulmnemllydobmuml. do not cm)»,- .\ mmnonLhnt smut mm and mommy a mm m um-o Wul’r’el’fllv Elwmc lulu-u. “with nc-vm' mu m rul‘QI. and 1h ‘0 for vm- lnIImu Mm nf vi'lv cunh. Irwin" . 30ch by "mm ”.08., Woldv‘ih‘. an: J Jm .vh-Kmmm, Heaven)". Fortunes for rumors aidrfifieahanicz l A SHORT time ago some roughs euu ‘ tried the Prushyteriuu church ut ‘ Uptmgrove, by kicking the doors in. and upset the stow, pulled the pilus :tll apart. tom up the ulmr carpet ulul Inn-nod it, up well as otherwise abusing the church property. It. is a pity tin- parpctratul's ol‘such a lmse crimu could not lmcliscovurml uml lmlged in tlw penitentiary for u number of years. It might. be tho means of touching tlu-In m lmve some mapcct for the humans 0! (lml, even if they have none for thou» SI‘lH'H. A MAN met. With a painful accident in Midland last week by having u lnml full of brick fall from the top of at building on top of his lead and shoulders. Fl-zxmnx FALLs' main street is being gruded with stone taken from Um cmml, and which is laid down by the contractors free of charge. A MOVEMENT is on foot. to unite Bench, Port. Perry, and Scngog Agri~ cultural Society with that, of Uxbridge. M n. mex 11mm plolmblu. candidate Mnyornlty. , ”ah“ V"... ... un- 1.1!;- We refer to Tm: lxnm’nxusxn. of New York, now called the largest, the nhlest. the best. See advertisenwnt in mmtlh'l‘ column, and send a postal card fcr {rm specimen copy. E “'5: desire to call the attention of our ‘ readers to one of the largest, ablost and most popular religious newspapers publish- edâ€"one that secures the best writers in the country and Europe, regardless of expense ; has the best and fullest book reviews of any paper in the country ; has able :r:iclos upon financial and commercial subjects ; has dc- partments edited by specialists and devoted to Fine Arts, Music, Science, Religious Intelligence, Missions, School. and College, News of the \\'eek, Hymn Notes, the Sun- dav-School, Legal and Sanitary questions, Biblical research, (something that cannot he found in any other newspa ‘r in ;the United States), Farm and Gardtn, Insur- ance, \Veekly Market Reports, otc.â€"in fact, a newspaper which, with its twonty- two distinct departments, is suited to the requirements of every family. containing a fund of information which cannot be had in any other shape, and having a wide circula~ tion all oVer the country and in Iguropc. \"n Mn“. on 'l‘.... I‘. Below are given the names of the three pupils standing highest; in their respective classes during the month of October: Fourth Class.-â€"l, Minnie Pollock ; 2, Archie McAlpino ; 3, Minnie Shier. Senior Third Cluss.â€"], \liclmel llir~ minghnm ; 2, Laura Holmes; 3, Frank Rowley. Junior Third Chumâ€"1, Tenn Ferguson ; 2, Edith Grm es , 9 U Isabella Manhb. Second Classâ€"1: Allan Ferguson; 2‘, Sarah Brown ; 3, Edith Staples. account rendered. Resolved. that lhe Reeve give his orders on the Treasurer in favor of W. E. Yarnold. l'I.-q., l’.L..\'., for locating road. Lot 23, Gun. R; also $28.37. for preliminary survey and taking levels for Onku’ood drain. Resolved, that By-lnw 289, heiugo By-luw to appoint polling places and Deputy Returning Officers to hold the Municipal Elections for 1883, he reads. first time.â€"l£y-law No. 289 after passing through committee was read :1 third time and passed. The following grants were made to indigent persons : M rs. Sweetlaud, $2.09; John Edwards, $2.00; Mrs. JeWell, 83.00. Council adjourned till the third Thursday in December next. (or removing slum-us off road betheu Lots 15 and 16, Con. 13. Regulved, that the Reeve give his order on the Treasurer in favor of William 'l'hornborn filr $3.00. for building culvert, Can. 2, Lot 1. Renewed. that the Reeve vive his order on the ’l‘reas- ure" in favor of hlessrs. McIntyre Stewart for $9.53, to be paid out of drainage fund nudar By-law 240: also $16.53 as per account rendered. Resolved. that the D“..- A, .. . _.'u .vu-cuuuul, 100:: Members all present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved.. Resolved. that the Reeve give his order: on the 'l‘rena- urer in favor of James Chidley for $3.00. for repairing culvert Con 10, Lot 22'. also {ohert Gardner for $30.00, for clearing road between Lots 10 and 11, Con. 6. Resolved. that the Reeve give his order on the l‘rena- urer in favor of Joseph Mauuder for 912.0). for repairing road scrapers 3 also Ure (e (30. for $1.69, account rendered. liesolvml. that the Reeve give his order on the Treasurer in favor of Hector Cameron for $17.00, for repairing bridge hetwueu Lots )5 and ll“, Con. 13. Resolved, that the Reeve 've his orders on the Treasurer in favor 0 James (Zhiulley for 84 00, for work between Lots 5 and 6, Con. 8 -, also $l.0~i ‘nJ I‘nmn-â€"~~~ - Council met this 27th prember, 1882. lunposa Town-Mp Mull. send a postal «Eh-(V17â€" fcriuo VOL VI.â€"NUMBER 47 Jonx F. ()uxxlxus, CLERK l'ulullne. -...~. â€".vu ‘vu-clultur, 100:. pregent. M inutco of last is spoken of as n for the Orillia

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