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Woodville Advocate (1878), 4 Dec 1884, p. 1

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:l'l-IESE PLAIN FACTS DEMAND YOUR ATTENTION! Cooking, Heating and 011121- mental to be found 111 ; N01151: Viohnia. '\ And those requiring :\ stave should call and See my lines l't‘fnl'c gmnq cisuwhvre. Mam Strovt. North End of Bridge. FOR BARGAINS IN Full Cloths, coarse and fine, Tweeds Flmnwls, Qtocklng Yarn, Cottonades. Shirt- Ings, Winceys to. Highest Price Paid for W001. All goods by 3ost Makers and Cheap. Beaverton, November 20th. 1884. Ladies’ Misse and Childrenfls Mens and Boys’ Foot Wear. Berlin High Foxed Boots, Rubbers, Sandals, and Overshoes. STOVE DEPOT. Drain Tile a Specialty [40“] PRICE!) FALL ANE) WINTER GOODS. “'umh'illp. Octcbcr, 1894. Beauerton Lumber Yard. LUMBER, SHINGLES, and LATH 31511915: and} Bentham The Full trade is now opening and thoau rm uiring n wull-nttinu suit should leave their on «rs at once to avoid the usual rush suits made and trimmed to ordorat lowest prices 1-1. Logan, JOS. J‘ CAVE, Publisher J. BERRIE’S ~W00dville Bakery !- Largest and Finest Stock of Woodville Tmshop â€"â€"l!l?- -\VERTO.\'â€" -Tai|ming Establishment !- Best Bread in the Benetton Woollen Mill, Tinware of all Kinds. HARD‘AXXHM :c. BRICK YARD AND BQTTERY. SPECIAL RATES IN (‘lll [ADAD [.01‘3‘ T0 ALI. I’OIS'I‘S. (‘I'STOM CARDIN“. SPINNING, “'l-IAV- IN” (to. DON 1 AT SHORT NOT“ E. SEQ! . TAYLOR, Proprietor. of all kinds and qualities on hand. '6. To YQUMG. I have now on hand the 0! every description EST A BLISH ED 1876. HARD TIMES SCARED TO DEATH ! CALL AT THE And now are all ready to give you a Welcome that means business. We have Yaidrin a‘splendid stock of JCS. CAMPBELL. ~â€".\.\'D-â€"- W'e afford all an opportunity to secure the Newest and Best at the Lowest Prices for CASH \Vu did it- with our little hatchet when We knocked the covers off our immense cases of County. North Victoria and Qntario General Advertiser.-â€" The largest Best Stock in town @omer Store. HIGHEST MA BK E 7 PRICE ('hoioo Stork of Provisions aml Groceries. And we respectfully advise an early exmnination and invite it. Mitchell’s Old Stand. October. 1884. P. D. McART’HUR, BEAVERTON. Iiinc Salt at 3!.I5 per bL A LARGE LOT OF First- Class Winceys, Hoop Skim; from 250178. upwards. â€"Oretonnes.* All Kinds of Grain ! Mrs; A. Morison’s NEW FALL GOOPb Quilfs, Towels, etc. Woodvillo, Sept. llt, mo BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES FARMERS” PRUDUGE TAKEN IN EXCHA’mE FER GOODS. Wines and Liquors Mourning I_’_rints, Cottons, NEW GOODS formerly occupied by John Mclme. where will be found \V'oul Flannel! l'lnid, for Cllihlruns' dresses. Canton Flannel M. vurioua prices. Cheap lot of Urey ()otmua. “'0015 in most Colors. Is complete and we offer thmn at Rock- ]:ottom Prices for cash or Produce. We are also buying DELIVERED AT KIRKFIELD STATION FANCY GOODS, C'RUCKERY AN 0 GLASS WA 1: 1'; \V. G. SMITH 00., W30 [Dressed llogs OPENED MONTHLY AT For which we will pay the Has removed to tho and :1 full stnc‘ n of as usual our We offer WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 1884 VVOODVILLE. 50. w. SWATMAN, ENG-BAVIN C1- repairing coins made up into Scarf Pius. Cnfl‘ Buttons, Eur-ringsmul Breaches, Suck-Inca! and bracelets. Nov. 6. ‘2 m. ‘11P. South half of [mt No. R, 21111 C1111. of 12111011. 101) :111'1‘~'. 11:.11'1;1111 1'1011'.l~‘i1'st11.1u:a soil. “1‘11 siI‘auutol. 1111111]: [HUI-“fly buh‘u‘en Lolllc~ 111111'1111 .\1:'\111. W 111 ‘10 «1111 1111011 1 for 1-:1<11111‘ (111 time 111511 LOT 91 411110 ON. 12 I Dlt')\.2lx1 111-1119 1111111111111-11-10111111'1-11\‘111111 111111 8 m1 C1111. ., 1‘11111'1111. 11.101111115111114) ~~111111t1-1111111111: 2 11111115 Lust 01111-1111-1'11111.1111 the 11 11tl111' r0111], apply to Sept. 15, ISM-if BEAVERION, our. anditsl)runi‘fié§,}findull points in Cannfln. and the United States. American currency bought and sold. Farms For Sale Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of 5 per cent. Notes collected at lowest rates. (Milt-c llonrs. I“ u. m. In 4 p. m. Saturdays In an m (02 p m. MONEY TO) LQAL‘I; JUST adjoining the thriving village of Kirkfiold A farm of 114 non-ca according to allrvey. ho tho same mom or loss. LOT 39, l'OR'l‘H PON- 'l‘.»\(IE ROAD. about :10 acres clommlnnd in good stnto of culti\‘utiou. A good frnmo house. not quite Ilnishml. A good burn, stable and orchard. within ten minutes walk oftwo clmrclwsJMutlmâ€" dial. and l’rmhytorium. Good schools. stores, Mills, Post Ollico mul shuns of most all kinds all within ten milmtou'wn la. The farm in sitnntml hotwcon tworuilwavs ntions Klrktleld about half a mile «liuhmt uml Portage Road, station about a. mile distant, on thu_(imnq Tyuuk Railway. Hbrsés. L‘A’Ffid'add’ Sfiijcp Bin BB'iurii “1168167134 tending purchasers also fun-1 impIumcnts. A'l or a part on [air terms. For {urclxerinformation apply to I. SHERMAN. Kirkfield, Ont. 1‘qu l-ér 'xmxiilbxhi’flml'rihdé'torméx‘to suit purchmm Possession given about Fohnmrv, or mu‘tios plight. ppqgh this p.51! if glosjmblu. Sept. 15. ”8-1â€"3le Fl-‘ERS YOUNG MEX AND WOMEN THE host facilities (or acquiring a complete train- in}; (m; ‘husinsaLnn-suita._ ‘ _ liookkuupinu. Comnmrcinl Arithmetic. Banking Actual flnsiiu-ss Practice, Business (Ion-cs mn- (lonuo. Pnnmunsln‘p. (‘onnnm'ciul Law. 'lolo- mphv. Bhorthand. Calim‘nphy or Typo-writing, ‘rmu-h. i‘hysiol 'y. and Hygeino no taught by the must pmctlcu mu] interesting methods. Six cxlmrionced tonclmrn nd leotumn are rm!» uently on the temhin stair. Tho various 1 opart- manta are elegantly ilttod up with the latest and most 5 )proved apparatus ior llusincsa Colle 0 work. t ms insuring the comfort as well at 0 rapid advancement oi students. Btu lent: mu enter tt any time. For a copy of the Annual 00 - es Circular (Mum-:1) Finch). midi-us. GUELPH BUSINESS CULLESE. ncconmcx. 3001.8 a TIMMINB. Augult mm H. WALLER. .HZMHEHNH (VAHMHAH .mcz HR? 4m Farm For Sale ! EG to inform the public of Woodvillo and ‘ surrounding country that he is prepared to do all kinds of Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery, . MA DI LL. Manager. on good security. Drafts issued upon the l‘roctor‘ s mick Block, first (1001 east of, Town Hull “'atchmaker Jeweller GUELPH, ONTARIO. BLACK ((9 CO; Dominion Bank of Gangsta; lu‘mnlnm~ and n" nfinm n. Of all kinds done to order. (:ILC‘i' ‘ISI‘, W'umhilm Out. \\ 9' Sign of the Golden Boot. Never Give Up. If you are autfomu; With 1qu and theme“â€" ed spirits. luau nf nppctit'e, general (lelnlity. disordered blond. weak couslit'ntinn. head- ache. or ally.ilisense of a biliuns nature, by all means puucnrca lmttlu of Electric Bib h rs. Yuu will lie smprisi-d to we the rapid impmvemcnt that will lulluw ; you Will be inspiied with new life ; strength and activ- ity will rulllrn ; [min and misery will cease and lienuefurth you will rujnioo in tlm praise of Eli-chic Bitters. Suld at fifty cents a battle by J. McKinuou. B QTRAYED From the premises of tho nndor- I; signed. Lot 5. 11th Con. Maripm. about June last I yearling Boiler and one yearling Slicer. Shah 0 one horn oi Heiiar broken. color of Hoi- im- rod with white spots. think Steer in all red. Any informniion yhich will [end to their room- ery will be mummy revudod Harmon. Nov. stint had by all Druggists;sgrice 81, at! bank for Itimulates and regulates the action of the digestive and assimilatlvo organs, renew: and strengthens the vital forces. and speedily cures Rheumatism, Neumlgla, Rheuma- tlc Gout. Catarrh, General nobility, and all diseases arising from an impoverished or corrupted condition of the blood, and 3 walk- ened vitality. To cure these diseases the blood must be purified, and'restored to a. healthy and na- tural condition. Art-:n's SARSAI’AIIILLA has for OVQI‘ forty years been recognized by emi~ nent medical authorities as the most pow- erful blood purifier in existence. It frees the system from all foul humors, enriches and strengthens the blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatment, and proves itself a complete master of all scrofulous diseases. A Recent Cure of Scrofulous Sores. “Sumo months ago I was troubled with scrofulnus sores (ulcers'l on my legs. The limbs \\‘(‘l‘0 badly swollen and inflamed, and the sores «iisleargctl large. quantities of uli'ensivo matter. livery remedy I tried tailed, until i used Anne‘s Sansarantnna, of which I have now taken three bottles, with the result that the sures aro healed, and my general health greatly int u‘ovod. 1 foul wry "Tiltt‘flll for the goal your medicine. has 5mm me. Yours respectfully. Mus. .-\.\’.\' O‘BRI.\.\'." 14>“ Sullhan 81., Row York, June :4, 1852. [3?” All persons intorested are invited to mill on Mrs. ()‘lh-izm: also upon tho Br“ 7.. l’. “'iltl'rr- of 78 East. 54th Street, New York City, who will take pleasure In testifying to the. wonderful eflicacy of Lyer’s Sursnpm‘illa. not only in the cure on" this lady. hut in his own case and many others within his knowledge. It Is incomparably the cheapest blood medl- clne, on account of its concentrated strength, and great power over disease. The well~known writer on the Boston Herald. B. W. BALL, of Rochester, 4\'.ll., writes, June 7, 1882: “ Having sntferod severely for some years with Eczema, and having failed to find relief from other rellmlies. l have made use. during the past three months. of Avsn’s SARSAI‘A- BILLA, which has cfl‘ecled n compute cure. BILLA2 which has ctl‘ected a com new cure. I consular it. a magnificent. renum‘y for all blow! diseases." Ayer’s S'arsaparilla PREPARED BY film]. C.AyerCo., Lowell, Mass. and all scrofulous diseases, Sores. Equip.- Ias. Eczema, Blou-hes, Ringworm, Tu< mors. Carbuncles, 30118. and Eruption. of the Skin, are the direct result of an impure slate of the blood. SCROFULA J-ubl>l_ee Singers. Strayed. Curbed loam". 1y or bud n one in con“ he Iva-Jo: mo cow was to! u nitwuy Chronic! 0. ‘~ Yer-ion of K9108 M. H. D. SILVER Unmflnfion P. O. A Ten meeting is to be held in how churches at Glennrm on Christmas clay. The Christians workers who are laboring at: Zion no making a few converts here. We expect a band to come to Glenarm in a slim-b time. A Great Discovery. Mr Wm. 'l‘honms, of Nthou, 1a., says 1 My wife has been seriously affected with a- cough for twenty five years. and this spring more severely than ever hnforc. She had used many remedies without relief, Mid bu. i" v urged to try Dr. King’s New Discovery; (li so, with must gratifying results. 'Thc first huttlu relieved her Very much, and the sccoml bottle nbsulntely cured her. Shg has not had :3) good health for thirty years. l‘rial Bottles free at J. McKinn'on's l) . rug More. Large size S! 00. 6 . s Mr. J. Perringhsn of Lung Paint has pur- chased l). Mclnrtyre‘a place l‘m: his son wlm intends Inm'in in as soon as. aluiuhlngx "‘Im price paid we lloanl Was 83.300. )1». HM- vey. aonin law of Mr. 5“ Nicholson has purchased Mr. M LIL-Land‘s place anal is bnnv settling. The price paid was $9000. -..,,. -7---..._â€" "v" uuv-v. The teachers of our school intend lmldmg acnncert in the school, on the eveninguf Dec. llth. for the purpose of procuring prizes (or the children at the close of the year. As Kirkliold is already an justly celebrated for entertainments of every dos- scription, an interesting time may be ex-- pected as aaplundid prngrmnmo is in 0mm.) nf preparation. Music of every description. including the famous bagpipes. will lw. rendered in first~class style. a A cordial invitation is extended to all. FrOm Our Carreaponndent. Mr. J. ‘K’. Shields Ins removed his store into Mr. McRae‘s new store. -â€"â€"â€"a I.» >â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" OUR readers attention is directed to the advertisement of the Montreal ll'ihiésa puh. lications. which appear in another column. “"0: notice that the circulation of the li'orkly Witness has increased verv much (luring the last couple of yearsâ€"a clear proof of the estimation in wlm‘h it is held by the read» ing public. All the journals emanating from the ll'ilnws office are, “family papeI-S" in the true sense «if the term, and :nntain a large amount of varied and interesting news, It is always to a person's advantage to take a first-class city paper in addition to that of the locality in which he resxdes. The best snlru in .the world for CHM. Bruises. Suit Rheum. Sores. Ulcers, Fever Sores. 'l‘elte . Chopped Hands. Uhilblains. Corns and :31 Skin eruption". and pogifuely cures Piles. or II» pky require. It is unar- nntemi to give perfo-cc satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. McKinnon. From Our Corresponamm 2ND Guamâ€"Junior; Jennie McFadyen. Josie Wheeler, Thomas Munro. Dugnld McLauchliu. PART ILâ€"Juuiur. ()rvul Munro, Sam.- Smizh, Annie Campbell, Eliza King. I). MCFARLANE,_ MARY MCRAE. PART ILâ€"Senior. J. R. McKenzie, A; Mllnro, Emmi. Lgvey, Ethel Wood. Mr. John Ray who has proven himself to be one of the most expert huntsmen in tin. northern districts of Ontario. is now on the war path, and at the close of each day may he scen returning from the plains with a hue deer or twu. When John gets on a trail he never falters till with nnwonriug step he finally runs the deer down and suddenly terniimites the go-ns-you-pleaso ram: with his trusty rifle. He has Several tine deer for sale at the present time. 31:0 CLAss.â€"Juuior. A. McFadyen, “I McKenzie, Jennie McDonald. J. Vassar. 2ND Gustâ€"Senior. Nellie Rear, F. Hartln,» Lizzie Vassar, Mable McKenzie. ' BurdOck Blood Bitters act Al: the 3mm time upon the liver. the bowels. the kidney.- und the ultin. relieving or curing in every me. Warrantud satisfactory or money no- mmled. Mr. H. McKenzie has jns's completed a line stable on the lot adjoining his resiâ€" denceâ€"Mr. A. McKenzie has also built a fine plat-form around his house which adds greatly to the appearance of his resi- denceâ€"Mr. R. Campbell has made many implore-merits in his already comfortable residence. He has spared neither pains nur expenee in fitting it up so as to be capable of r-nisting the very severe trust of our Canadian winters. ; He has also built a good sidewalk. but evorfithing is not just so in this particular case, as a row of trees extent! along the centre oi it which makes impera- tch on the part of the lovers of our town, to separate and then gently link after each tree is passed. However. “absence makes the heart grow fender.” The following is the standing of the pupils of S. S. No. S, Eldon, fur the month of Nov. Their standing is based upon markfi nlitaincd at written examinations during the month. In addition to this are given fox“ guml conduct and punctuality. 4T‘IILLASS. éJuIIior. F. McDonald, \V Perlv. D BI’Lllce J. I\lcl‘n_<'ga_rl:. Mrs. R. Armstrong of this village but. we regret to say. been very ill for the past. Week. Under the skillful treatment of Dr. \\'uml she is slowly recovering and We) sincerely hope to,see her regain her usual health at an early day. ‘7 4'“! CLASS -â€"%en'ior. ' MchFadyen. .\l. A ._ Campbell, Q. McKenzip. 3:11) l31.A§.â€"Seuior. JT Campbell, I". anl, D. Cnmgbel], R. Perry. VOL. VIII.â€"=-NUMBER 43$ Bucklen'a Arnlca selve. A Fourfold Work. Ma '0 NW spout 0le Klrkfleld. Teachers.

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