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Woodville Advocate (1878), 20 Dec 1883, p. 8

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no unt ofwu tenured nowâ€"n»- Ivh bitter Aim-s. Briunbuna. incl :3. and flu many nauseous "undies w ultlen times. Freeman's \Vorau l‘uw- «rune piomnt to aka contain their own pungativmuaml ulclv and effectually volume .11 mdimry species of Worm ufilicting (:‘riidreu'or adults. ~..,__._..... ._ ‘ I’Q‘RB “hinge Bank at Montreal hmI gone to the mill. with direct liabilities of over flmbm. which. with the overdrMVn 1nd unnecurul mounts. are more than twice the amount of the Bunk. The Show- holdera. but few in number. are likely to he called upon. under the double liuhllity pro- vidou, to make tho losses good. ls is the old story of having too much confidence in the manger, who has decamped to part. unknown to avoid a! rest. Mr. Gen. V. “'1“ Nick, writeuâ€"My \ h [plugs fur flu years, could Imt turn over In cw" buttlcu of Elecbri much improved. that a her mum work.“ ' --- , ...:II 0., and Amelia A llnynse. of "-inoinnsti, were Charles 'l‘rnynor, of’ Utica; N. Y.,' murriel by Justice Freeman at It'rit , 1’s... Ssturdny. sud immediately afterwards the bride intimated to the gloom tlmt. he would .lose his train if he wested too much time. As he did not seem in s hurry to move, she coldly informed him that he was to go about his business as quickly as possible. Trayâ€" nor took his hat, bade the bride good day, and walked out. The lmly, turning to the justice, said: I am simply putting it out of my power-to ssy ’yes’ to the only man on earth it would please and hurt me to marry. 'The only mm I love I can never marry without bringing greet sorrow on both him sud me. Therefore I have msrried n streng- er, and so placed myself beyond the reach of temptation. It is not likely I shall see this man 'l‘rsynor again. He was to marry me and then go shout his business. ' Electric Hither: fur them. Hum! their great cum cents a bottle at. leples and Blotchee. Call at J. C. Gilchriet’e Woodville or John MpKiuuon’a Drug Store, Benverton. and gets. package of McGregor 8!. Parke’s Car-- hul'c Carats. It is composed of Vaseline, Cal-who Acid and Cerate. and has never failed to remove Pimples, Blotches, Ul» aerated Sores, Rough Skin. It cures when all others fail. Try it. An Mutated. Ola-man. The Rev. Wm. Stout, an English cler 3;. man. uf Wiarton. was for 23 years a torn lé uflerer with Scrofulous Abscess, which the heat meaicel skill failed to cure. The in- ternal and externhl use 0t Burdock Blood Bitters cured him, 3nd fur nearly three yew-s he rémnined hole and hearty. IH'GBUIIBUII («U IIUI' lun V." -- v. ‘.~-- J II. ‘_VV‘ , on Nov. 30, Lord home; making the pre- sentation in the unavoidable :baenoe of Earl bun-by. the colonial secretary. Ana“. hr Sore Throat. Mrs. Wm. Allen. of Acton. speaks highly of Hagyard’: Yellow Oil as a houzehold )olnedy for colds, sore throat, stiff neck. cronp, etc” as well as for burns, scaldu and othur injuries of common occurrence in every foamy. Prince Bismarck is described as looking very ill and feeble. His face is yellow from jaundice and terribly thin. He has lost nearly all his teeth, and the elasticity and vigour that. used to characterize his gait are all gone.‘ The most diacmlraging Cough. M will (is- Brouohitiu mul lloaraenens, yieldut who to 1he induance of Dowxs‘ I'luxm. Pamplets free. Send address to Henry, Jnlmsuus 1011, Montreal, Que.,or Jobu McKinum, beaverton. Dr. Abernathy’a advice was :1: always eat halt \nth nnts. A lady once died from cat» ing too many uf the hard-shelled fruit. Hr. Abernathy eanined her stomach and fnnnl the nuts in a solid mass. Taking a littlesnlt, he nprinkled it over the nqss,’ which immediately (llmlmd. How often do we hear of the sudden fatal ternnnation of a case of cronp, when H young life mivht. have been saved by -no prouit use of A)er‘a Chen-v l’ectoml‘ I Do nine in time. and keep a bottle 0‘3? lmnd, mady ur instant use. “Mm w‘fl'fl - c're below,”wrote (Hi _.a ‘ ‘- livorgliqln’t stop to v ’ muggy”. she man who in going to build n bunw wants a lot. Mr. ('. I". Rigging. Bemnsviiin, wrihs . "A cnuomer who trhd a lmltlnm‘ Northrop Lyumn’n Vegetable Discovery says It in the host thiu' he ever haul ; to qunte his uwu \\ unis, 'it just m-euus to touch the spot. "Human Almut. a year ago he had an attack uf billio ls fm’ur, and was afraid he wan in Iur mmther. when I recommended this valuable medicine with such hnppy rennin." 80 Spam From mums II, N. Wheeler. of Burton. some six you: Ag“ wan “Mend with a sown form «f iuflwnmh'on of the lungs. luv 3 him \vithaueyoto cough. Ila spent; I; My of flaunts“ Poctoul BOI'I‘IB. ‘whph «roll I v n , , __.__.. -A--_LI-‘ Sir Charhfli‘upper End fihqhonof of being Very Remarkable Recovery. "fly“.{d‘f'i’oaom mg “Th the complaint no! "a lien. V. Willing. of Manchester. writer! :â€"â€"-My wife has been almost a fur flu years, an helpless that she mt turn over In hel alnnu. She used Ltlcu oi Electric Bitters. and is an mprule. that. aha Ia able now to do u work.“ u-iu Bittaers will do all that is claimed :In. Humlwcla of testimonials attest grunt curative powers. Only fifty lbuttlo at. John McKiunon’a, Beaver. om. ”tom; hl‘ 1d. of Buchiu. lml re three Ivorian high, the Ig intcmlml hr 5 public hull. ‘. , and Tun English liberal public have recently been paying high honors ‘to John Bright- 'l‘he great quaher.urat0r has now been in Parliament a quarter of a century, and un- like other public men, he has not grown more Conservative with advancing years He is es anlentin libertl as he was when he first enteredlpublic life. i He resigned from the Gladstone ministry because he could not conscientiousty approve of the bombardment of Alexandria, and the unprovoked war uponvthe people of Egypt. ln his answers to the congratulatory addresses of his Ml~ miiers, he took occasion to refer to the project for uniting Great Britain to the cou- tiuent, by means of a tunnel under the channel which separates England from France. The enterprise. which Would be of incalculable benefit to the business interests of all Western Europe, and most of all to Great Britain herself,- has been opposed by all classes of public men in England, because they fear,that the 'tnnnel. if constructed, would put the British islands at the mercy of the various armies of the continental nations. Mr. Bright ridiculed these fears as chimerical benefits, which Would follow the connection between the British” railway system and that of the continent: Sir. John Hawkshaw, afamous engineer. stated that there are no engineering difficulties in the construction of the tunnel which could not be easily surmounted. it could be finished in'eight years. and the cost would nut exceed “0.000.000. lle estimates there will be 2,0(D,0 0 of passengers lea ing through it annually, and that the freight business Would not be less than 1,200,000 tons. The income. he estimates. would be nearly $5,000.000 annally. and allowing (Orty percent. for working expenses, there will be a profit of seven per cent. The tunnel will be one hundred and eighty feet below the bed of the channel. and in cuss a war should break outit would he an .ensy ‘mstterto makeit useless to an invading force. It does not require any great amount of imagination to show how important would be the practical annexation of England to the continent of Europe. True, a vast amount of shipping would be rendered use~ less, but then the transportion of passengers and merchandise'would be cheapened. and much valuable time saved. The pmverful material interests involved will necessitate in time the construction of this tunnel, and when completed, it will be one of the wonders of the world.-â€"Demorests Monthly. A44â€"___â€"_____â€"-_â€"â€" .â€"_â€".._______._. W IT NEVER FAILS ! N. H. Downs’ Veget- able Balsamic Elixir has stood the test for 55 years. and never fails to cure Coughs, Colds. Group, Whooping Cough and all Lung DiseaScs. Children never refuse it. Sold by all'Druggists, and by Jno. McKin- m'Beavex-ton. Maura. Churchill Co..-:-Your Fountain of Health has completely cured me of Dya- pe'poia. which has troubled me for nearly two years. J v..-- J. CLARKE, l7. Strafl'ord street, Toronto. Feces as yellow as that of the “Heathen Chinee.” in consequence of bile in the blood grow fair and wholesome~lookin : «in when Northlop Lyman's Vegeta le is- narrow find. great blood purifier Is used to re- lnx constipated bowels and expel the bilious ison from theciroulution. Rheumatic and lood impurities are also driven out by it. digestion restored, and the system benefited in every way by its use. Caution. We advise all who are afllictod with s cou‘fm cold to beware of 0 int“ am! all me i a that smother and c eok a cough suddenlv. as serious results surely follow. Hngynrtl’s pectoral _Bal‘som loosens [and ""cv" z breaks up coughs and colds in a safe 'aud efl‘ectual manner. Buckle n‘sAmloa 8a! vo. The Bea}. Gain in the 'world for Cutsr Bruised. Son-9%, Ulcers, Salt lihenm, Feve Sums. 'I‘étter, Clmpped Hands, Chillilains. (.‘orn, land‘s“ Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required. It is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money reignded. Price 25 cents per box. -__Â¥--_ “ Fur. SALE BY John MLKmnou Beaver- ton. LACROSSE Conan-r in Alexandria Hall on Christmas night. Methodist Festival and TeluMoeting in Alexandria Hall. on Chriltmu Eve. St Paul's 31mm, mamas Tree in Alexandria Hall, Frid'qyfivouing, December 2181;. St. Andrew’ 3 (‘huflh'fl‘ortmnmeut and Ten T‘iosdny, December lab-11' 1883. Bhuining lloae Lodge 1; 0. G‘ 'l‘.. \Voodvillo will hold a Christmas Tree Spencer Hull‘ou Christmas Ewe. _Episcopnl Church Sunday School Point. Mara. will hold a Uhrigtmas Tree and Fastivd on \V'ednqmlnv the 26th,: _, Knox Church Boavormn. Elitettninment on New Year's Eve. A tea-meeting is to tako nlnce in ‘ho Glauarm U. M. Chm-ob on Christmas Dny. The Presbyterian Church Kirkfield hold 1 grand Feuiul on New Year's Day. ' The Jubilleo Singers wm hold forth in me Methodist Church, Woudville, on Christina Dty. A 80cm in Grant's '0th house on Fridly evening the 26th. H u- wuv n ”yr- .. Sit 1110')“: - 365-1" om Kiwi} 7'“ 0! lot uh I v r at,“ and thin. Mu? "01mm“ 33:31:13 wm‘mum ow mo “Mot. Pot «I. by all Dwain“. Chrisimas Festivities. [091,» A In} yhmpgood}: wu'm within L‘ _.__ an. 'l‘hls and That“ lg It of in Geese. per 1932.. Chicken“. perm Turkeys. per lb Clover...... Timothy .. . Hudwood . ........ . Bottwood. . . Local Markets- WOODVILLB nuns“. runnmu .......................................... .0 301 1 m d 636333 6: Wm Filo ..... Armocu Whoa! ................. Bqley ........................ iiiéioimei IS 'cuh .................. . ........... {Ego-Ln: dozen undo. ..... m .................. Panto”: per bushel .......................... Applellperbushol) Fdl When ........................ . . ififiow In You . ,- Lluluw’ .......,,_, ..... .............. Hides ..................... -. ............................. O- c fit! 0'! 85 Full Wheat. . .. ....... Spring; Who-t ..... > .. \Vhito File or Scotch ..... Aranecta .. . .. ........... Barby Oats PEAS MARROWFAT .. . HAY .. . . . . . .............. APPLES. per bushol ..... POTATOES. pot bushel . EGGS. per dox. ......... PORK, 'rcwz. BEER mumps awnwoos: XIII: '.'.'.'.‘ sor'rwoon ...... ... . .. LORNEVILLE MARKETS. Fall Wheat. ............................ $4 EM) 1 03 Swing Wheat ........ ....... 1000 108 Alauucm \Vlwat.. .........070@ 085 Barley ’ ............................. 045@ 0 60 Outs .. .................... 03071030 Peas ............. 1 .................... 0600 065 Pork ................................ 450m525 1‘ all “'11!!!“ ............. . Spring “1' hunt ..... . ...... \x mnecta ......... . . ...... Barley" Fall Wheat ..... . ..... . . Spring Wheat ...... . . . Aranecm \Vheat ..... . Barley .......... Oats.......,-----....... Peas ................... raucous. per bag. . . .. .‘ Apnlos, per farm] ..... Buttar ................. Beef, hind quarters ..... Pork. . 2 ............... '1. oomillalilfi-lguhireiKiéEé? {fiiflliliton‘s New Block. South Side {aimcoe Street.) is now enabled tofill all orders at the shortest notice and in baa: style. uuu. “.4 .â€" HECTOR LOGAN. ”Rowen-ton. October 9:11, 1883. who avnndvillc gavnmtt, 216m ”fimvcrtuu (Expmfi. J OS. J. CAVE, PROPRIETUR. OFFICBL-McKiunou'a Store. Benetton. Out. Sunscmrnon 2-41.00 per anuum, In ad- name, or $1.50 if not no paid. ADVEI’I‘ISING BATES. annnm. Tramiient advertx‘hemcuta 9m or line Int insertion 30“. per line each an sequent in- : u-timl. measured by u scale of nuupariel. NEW SEEDS cmmedlModltornnonnâ€"Dlohl. me hurdles! and most prolific of Whammom- land's “Rural New Yorker" Pea. the originator of which says he would not sell his stock for Simon bushel; The "Rural" Unlon Corn. toys-m selection from three kinds; ANew Rye of grout route; llarsford's Market Qrden Pea; lack Champion Oats. a selection from man foreign varieties: The "Rural" Garden mature. enough for a small garden of the choicest Annunls, Biennial: and Poremjals; Tomatoes-n mind packet of all the new kinds. For $1. 75 '2 rm and The: 'unl New Yorker to the end of :884, The Weekly “I" m the end of 13‘ and 'lhe Run] Seeduundh The “Rural New Yoxkct" is the non pom!“ Weekly Ag" culunl Journal pnflkhed In the Unlted Suns. [I k Inndsomcly munmed. fun «foal rudtnc mum-t and is thungy puma] Price "to Man year. .uu column. ! year . REMOVED. Cards not exceeding one inch {E undgrsigned haying ygmoved to more ,, nIA,‘-_ ‘v___ 011193 :â€"sza S-runm, “'oocmu. ADVERTISE ! wan. ......... ,1 ........... “Rural" Seed Bundle coMAIm a puma. of each of tho followlng .......... O0 u-o- c u..- (host ......... ... .......... foot8¢otch ..... ............. mkbii'ix'r'ilIII'IIIIIILIZ per but-11101.. LS. pox-bushel" ............ ardox. ................ .... :. per lb. TH; MAIL. Tatum; Cc... . VN‘ Ammun- will be made by " the Rum.‘ an CANNINGTON MARKETS. BEAVERTON ME“. ALL FOR $2.75 KIBKFIELD MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS. nun. n u..." t. "u .u. ----- Addtcu All only! io 35E '0 o 8 .....ICI|I\I ¢ nil u- uuuuu nun-- "a" .‘l. ‘...so-u. wmmwmmwwwm mm% 1100001000 521 mmmmmmmmmm mmm mmmmmmmwmm mmm wmmmoommum.JJI . . .. n. .o.. u.- . .......u .10 mmmsmm mmmmmmw 900000066a02 ‘8L89990000000 "wmmmmmmmmmnmw wrermuorw“ 9mmwmmmm_ menace»? 4’3m0 000.9 memmmflmm mm 58mmw9w15u mm ommwooooommoo fimumm umwmqummw 6 u . ........... ............. . $5.00 per a". 00. .90; .3, '00 51 .) 018 wto 75 Heavy All-wool Whiito B1; 85.3 A nut-elm selection of e I‘woodu at lowast Prices. Two and Three- ly Stocking Yul-n in all Colors always 11 stock at 10113:! Prices. IIG!EST PRICE A'l‘ All. “‘8! "I W00]. DON'T NEGLECT TO CALL AND SEE ME flu; Street. North Bud of Bridge. Nofloo some of our Prlcoo: All-.Wool Full Cloth from 55m. 1‘ yam. All-Wool Checked Fluuudl ram 350“. yd. Union Flannel. 250m. par yud Union. yud undo. 350:: p0: yard. WEAVIN G, Cloth Dressing ac" October 16. 1883. Important Notice rwnns. naming, *FULLGLOTHS, BLANKETSâ€" Stocking Yarns l Wool Caroling, Spinning, O.“ the remises of HQ undersigned. about the let 0 August, THREE STEERSâ€"Onetwo ears old, color red and white. has a mark under owor jaw where a lump had been cut 01! and was healed: Spcond, _is three _y99rp_ old. gol‘or rpd. towards one other. Third, is two years old, color red. with a. white streak under its holly. Any person giving such information as will load to the recovery of above animals ‘will be‘ hand~ somoly rewarded. necessaryjufnrumti ed according to law. GEORGE STUART. East half 21. 0011.2, Eldon, Eldon Station, 1’. 0. P. 8.-Any person having above animals in in his possession and neglecting to furnish the nocessnryfiufonpntion required Will be prosecut- ‘Reauerton Lumber Yard. BmcK YARD AME BQTTERY. LUMBER, SHINGLES, and LATH Bxfiek and! Pottery Drain Tile a Specialty STRAND 0R s’toLEm I Having entered into an arrangement with the M. ll. 1L, to shortly place a siding to our kiln yards, the public are notifiud that all lilo purchased from us will, after siding is erected. he luacled free on cars. “[be the premises t the undersigned. Lot 1. A lat Concc‘ssion of .‘3 Steers, 3.3mm; old. The owner cm have a same by profit“ 5m)- perty and paying expenses. n. D. COWIE. WANTED Bu'mton Woollen mu,- Dressed Poultry. The Highest Plice IN USN! Choice Stock‘of Provisions and Groceries. Tea from 10 to 15 per cent. below pedlars prices. W'. G. Smith Qo o!sover, November 80th, 1533. Miticheu’s Old Stand. Bum mule to a tabloid)“ ml; ._______..._ Maui) and Elegant 7 weeds WORSTEDSo 1000 0003000 ms 5 TONS . TAYLOR, Proprietor. WOODVI LLE, ONT. ED. HENDERSOKH In IJI Colon, will be lound At tho of all kinds and qualities on hand. Tho Larson. the Boss and tho TAILOR Y STBAE ED. . 1'. YOUNG, DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. And at usual prices. GEEAPEST or every dbacription For which we will pay “‘0 have as usual n NARA STREET. Beaverton 01- \VOODVI LLE. Nov 29th 1853. Manitoba L a'nds for Sale M. W. PLANK, “VETERINARY 80RGEON.-â€" (Grnduato of the Ontario Veterinary Collflo .â€" Dioouua of all dommticntod nxgilnuAuthOlwd by GEORGE SM l’l‘H, Township l‘icrk, Municipality of Thu-I. Oflico n'l‘own Hall. wartou, (mm-b. ”uniâ€"v..- v. .-.. V.-_-.._r_ latest and boat‘ijiprovw systems. Office nnd Infirmary, in connection with Bunnâ€" tou House. Benetton. Oumio. \‘eutiom 15 and 16. ’l‘owmbip 4. Rap 1 l280 mare: ; nlnu Went Hall 9, Township ‘ Range l2, 3?" wru. fleclious 15 ad in near the Town of Martin. and convoulut to a lllilway. Will exchange for Land. In Out-win. Hm» A number of Impmvual Farms for Sale in the Counties of Ontario, \‘xctoriu. Bruoo. Carleton. Dundu. Durlmu. Urey. Hnlton. Kent, Lnnarl. N )rlulk, Siulcoe. \\ elluul um! Muokoka. These fauna will be sold cheap sud on any terms of payment. MONEY T0 LOAN at Bl and 7 per 00... If you want a Farm address or cull por- sunally on WOODVI LLE BAR ERY. SODA, iBEllNETBY AND FRUIT BUISCUITB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. BERRIE’S FAMILY BREAD FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. ORDERS somorrnn. PARTIES SUPPLIED WHOLESALI. MARTIN 5; HOPKINS, BABIIIS'I‘ILRS, sOIM‘ITORS £0. Money to Loan at 0 per cent: omcoâ€"iient Street, Lindsay, Ontulo. P. S. Mum»: . { G. H. Barnum- VICTORIA ('OILV'I‘Y AIIC'I'IONEEI. , Office~0uo door mst of Post Oflico. Woodvill» The lamest in the Dominion. Salesman Wanted! Steady omploymont at fixed salaries to all will- ing to Work. Mon and woman can have menu“ ‘W’ork the ’Yeur 1{ound. Good Agents are earning from $40 to $75 per month and expenses. Terms and Outfit free. Address. STONE a: WELLINGTON. «. Toronto. Ont. m. Surgeon Damn. (Late of J. G. Adams. L.D.B., Toronto( OflIceâ€"Boawell'a Block. Cannington, Ontgh. Loansmado in mum of $200 and awards on 5' Straight Loan or on the kinking Fund System. at a low rate of interest. No Fines. N0 Commission fontflfl N imeflaa, Eldon Towaslnp Clegk and Treasurer. Ofllco at Mr. Roidjs Store, Loruevillo. om. Expenses reduced in a Minimum. Insurance nfloctud in good at lowest rates. $0 agent’s LL, L. C. 1‘. 6.- 8.. Graduate of Toronto Unfl}? sitv. Member of 1 college Physicians inc ‘ Qurgoons. UnL. Examiner for Sun Lilo uud Confedumtirm Life Co's. Office and Residence, Kirkheld, Outfio. Agent for Union Loan . finvlng'n (“a Money to Loan on nrstrclmm mmufly .am to“ .â€"â€".7_ , Agent for A. HARRIS. SON 00.. Brannon?" Munutacturora of Reapers. Mowen. Bolt undo" Buvortcn Tannery :- McFADYEN. ' BEAVERTON Canada West OAIV AND INSURANCE" AGENT. . Rom 3nd. rastry a Specialty \V H. JOHNSON, M. D. Postmaster, Woodville. W M. GA M EHON, \Voodville. JOHN IERRIE. ARCH. (3 A MP BELL, JNO. A. JACKSON. PARSONS a DUNCAN, ALLA) IS UNXLD of Slemmhips. and for tho Land Agency 00. H. WELLER, L.D.S., IS THE COUNTY .. Gilchrist; ml in good rounhlo Communion Nu nunnt'n (“on required. Mm Axum for Hm 1A N LIN E Cor. Kim: and Stuart 8 AQfiES VIEW )0. “{l and“ or whlo'h out '51P.“ for all lind- of Anyr gummy o!

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