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Woodville Advocate (1878), 14 Jan 1887, p. 1

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BEAVERTON ..,\ LUMBER YARD ! .103. J. HAVE; flnisher. Lumber, Lath, Shingles,etc. Bugs to inform the pubiic of Bcavorbon and vicinity that he is now prepared to fill all orders for June !. lbw. Urdors by car lots. loaded free. Addros WM. TAYLOR I beg to announce to the pubic that [have purchuwi the Brick Yard formerly owned by Mr. George Dre-to and known as BRICK and. TILE at Shortost Noticl. Freight. paid on Tile in our lot: to any station 'vltlnu thirty miles from yard. mum Wnsdville Eneap IEA Store! Agent for Allan Line of Staunslnps n-so Glow. Mod. and nu leading uexspunms. moon 051nmflnu n .8 a: move? wouwm. 9.0.3 w... E. Eunuw p85 5.33 no“. Ll OUOR TEAS CARD S1221; PHOTOS. 51 per dozen. C \BIVI T SIZE 8 ‘3 .50 Steady Employment To Goad. Men. ‘03}: YES“ BIZ Kills. Proviun: Eq'orienve no: Essontial. “‘6 pay and um now prepared to furnish nll orders for s “mm :m an at; UK c“: 1m Smart Men Wanted at once to cmn‘nss for the sale oi Canadian (ix-own Nursery Stock. the sale of 1‘ umdian Grown Nurserv Stock. I THE FONTHILL NURSERIES. LARGEST “H CANADA. OVERCOO ACRES , i S» EEUFr we .. (9.3. fimfiww. EITHER SALARY or COMMISSION.} Don‘t nxvply unless you can {urninh first-class referencvs and want to work. No room for lay men. but can emplo ' any number of energetic men who want to «or . Address STONE “WELLINGTON. Nurservmeu. Toronto. On‘ lauzhs, 3 I’attcr: . ”A.-- h tndha hrabohcs.nnrl all point- in Ctnsdl Inc‘ the tuned Sim-N. American currency :‘Ju’nh‘ and sold. umuqmurg, 1" n.7‘1. I1 1;». m. Saturday! lo a m («'1 p m. Land. Sinners, TIIORAH BRICK YARD Inter-eat allow-“1 on «‘opMits a”. the rate of 5 pox can. 5mm «~124ch anew“: rates. ~§BANKERSI§~ [WEST PRICES FOR GAS'sL "Sou-u. Q A \“I NG 33‘ I ‘1: PARTMENT. LARGER REZES AND A SPECIALITY J. 8-.McMillan, C. (EILY‘HRIST‘. “Em-Ivan», Money to Loan at .1 i-)\\‘ mze of interest. from L! In 2-,; nuts. (‘ (£1e.{‘}{‘(!1~"2', (‘lerk Village of Woodvmo. C G li.‘ \‘vad'.’ Agents 'Wgnged} . GIIA With which you get a valuable book with every three pounds of tons. MONEY To LOAN ' on mod security. Drafts issued upon tho cantata: 13332: of Canada. Fafmers! Proctor 3 Brick Bl eck. um door eat of, Town Hall ‘ L05. 6 cu.- .q'. snd “owns, a: averton Found ry BE AVERTOJI, ONT. .HZo Zonn M 4H“ :90 Hanna”. Mn can You” vc‘lfillv. Gut. GKUYE‘XHST. agent far flrahclass insur- a-v L nunmive. dacs insurance at. what it n.- u:c1:t_'s fuss requu‘uJ. "using 3 .30 to the ”sum: every tune. am: (113 (E? C?» TEAS J- 0- GILCHEHST ‘1'. 5m 73 . Taylor- 93¢: Ptgughfq :2 an: 3 Farrow: ) 30:1 3111:, at the . :nAchL. Manager- -]:o:( From 200123. up. Taylor‘s smmn.‘ Bennflon. P. 0. Wm mVl LLE ll .1 t1 I‘BOI’BIBTOR VIE W 5 â€"Ner’zh Victoria and @ntar-io General Advertiser. [01 Our whole Stock conmsting of General DRY GOODS. MILLINERY. READY~ MADE CLOTHING. HATS. CAPS. FL'RS. BOOTS nml SHOES. GROCER- IES. URUCKERYaud GLASSWARE to be sold at a Sacrifice. A Few Lines of l-‘LSTERIXGS. READY-MADE IIILSTERS. mu] MANTLBS to be sold regardless 0 cost. HORIE‘R, Y. - - I{OSI ERY Every Department replete with the Newest Goods and most exculsive dcsizns. Every one may anticipate mm bargains. lie- meuiber only for cash. All accoun‘s must [)3 settled by Cash or Nola up to January lst. 1881. For any one desirous of commencing businesa. the Stock being in l-‘irsbclnss condition. B Hi- “ ms estnhlishe-l over inht yam-s and the host sznud in Bsavortou. Torvus easy. Beaverton Jnuy. 14m ‘87 All Kind-3 of “'0“: in Above Mne- Btu-Med In Flat-clan style. HUUSEand BAHRHEE PAINTER PAPERHANGER c., â€"â€"Bea.vertcn, Ontario. Estimates Furnished {or House Win-k eta. Par- tiea intending to paint new buildings or to- paint 01‘} one: would duwu" t.) can on me before Naciug their work e.sew‘nere ‘ NTOTK‘E is hereby given that the Partnership A formerly existing between Joshua Horton Dennis Hawkins and known as Horton How~ kins Millere. i; shin day dissolve 1 hr Mutual Coir ‘ um. All clam: comracteil Ivy the said firm will 3 lu- paid h}- J. Norton. and all accounts due the ‘ lute firm will be collected by him. , , uv. w. nomox. , “We“ . Dx-zxms nowmxs. EEW BAKERY R E T I R I N 6 FROM BUSINESS. If. A Grand )‘nrietv ml] at price: that will Induce every 0:19 to buy. â€"- STARTLINE - BARGAINS -â€" 1’0'1"I(‘I-Z is hex-MW given that the .‘lunicd‘nl 1 Council of tlm County of Victn ia. vnll meet in v » Cnuucil Chamber. in the Court House. Li ndsay. on TU ESDAY, the ‘25th day of January, 1887. at 9 o.clock in the aka-noon. pursuant to statute. 'l‘. MATCHETT. County Clerk. Cvunt ClerksOMce, ) Luusa}. anuu310!h,1887.n 70TH” 77< Ezcw‘n'; tho (‘nrrnmfinn I Will mm‘f luv-want t u ‘ M the Four: "qu9 \\ h at the (‘om-t Hume “1 {tin 1937. at 2 o‘clock i mnnh (0' I‘0 IN IN sent vrnpnrlr «prim»- meemug n! the Comm Witness : .\. ADAMS. Dated at WoodviIIO the 5th day of January 1M7. Whitby. Jan. 8th. 13 OOH/WY 0F VlUfOR/A. marry 0:“ Dissolution of Paltnelship. £13m fixdrutiscmmts. L‘CR CASII OXIJ')’. J. W. Whyte, JAS. RITCHIE. A RARE CHANCE Yours truly. â€".-\T\' D 1312?: P. D. McArthm. :ho shmte In Nm’. barn Iithy. 1m Tuwiun-hmmr m the Afternoon. All A: Marv the (‘mmcil mud 1 V“ )vqu VV)V ‘ A‘ A AAAIA WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. 1887. {0 ‘(he Clerk Indore the VVI“ u~-t\m9 BEAVERTOX. ' thr- CO‘NN‘I‘ n! Inh‘ of flnhrin K 0“ ll :0'0. JACQB BAHfi ES; lAALA .W‘ at 5:31:25» maker. HODGSON’S i UURNEIGHHUBS. 60 Days Salel ............................... .. Dress Goods (all wool) at 15c. par yd. (lents‘ and Ladies‘ genuine Persian Lamb Capsat $3.40, other Fur goods at some ratio. Laulies‘ Long Mantles in black and Brown Ottoman cord 84. Mantle Goods and Wool Goods at your own prices. \\ e (1011‘ 1: keep the llb. bars of inferior Electric Soap, but aive \(m 5 one lb. bars of Dingman' 3 Electric Soap (the best 111 the \\ 011d) (01") -5c, 12 lbs. tea. for 81 24 lbs. Sugar for 81 and if anyone wants more bring a grain bag and we will fill it. Other goods Equally Cheap. Beavertou. J an; 3rd. 18% Boots and Shoes. {abbera Overs‘noes, Felt Boots, Boy’s Long Boots At Ridiculously Low Prices. Ber: e.rton Janfi:h.1887 J. W. Gordon 00., WE CARRY MORE STOCK THAN ANY TWO STORES IN NORTH ONTARIO. CALL- AND SEE. J. N. Cordnn a: (‘n . beg to announce to the peo- ple of Woodvme and nelghbouring Villages. that they have openeda Btker)‘ in Wood- ville and have on hand It all times Confectioners 800. FRESH BREAD, BUNS, BAKES 8:0. .uuuw app 95.39 332» ”Mafia 3 woonvxLLE‘AN') amvsmox‘. [‘4me and Cinema of all kind: to order 1: short notice. I witl ho in Ramadan m macaw and Friday of each week. amen hr trail m M «ddrecwl 'o lmvmonmr Woodvmo and wt rowan pro-p. OM «Mal ~990an. We have also In stock a choice assortment ofDntes, 1 13‘s, Finest; Layer Raisins Finnan Haddie, Genuine Ym'mouth Bic-atom c. CLOSING OUT SALE! Biscuits and Confectionery. Winter Wear Stock Must be Reduced. J. HUDGSUN. ‘A No Credit Given So (.ou't ask it. WOODVILLE. ONT A‘. (30m 31‘ 'W H. WALLER. Mr. Alexander Montgomery has gone to the shanties....n...I\Iisses Mary Me~ Arthur and Mary Jane Montgomery‘ who have been heme for their holidays have returned to Lindsay High School ..... ....I\Iis3 Stewart of Oraugeville has been here visiting friends and acquaint- ances.........Mr. John McArthur was elected trustee in the place of Mr. Geo. Sutor who resigned the position he so successfully fulfilled for the last nine years.........0ur population is steadily increasing,â€"Mrs. Frank Geddy of a. son. â€"Oâ€". Q‘ I â€"-â€"â€"â€"~‘ to». Lindsay. E The Salvation Armv came in for sev- 7 (re handling here on New Year's Night. 1 It appears they turned out to play in : the New Year and whilé‘bn the march ‘ they were all run into the cells and left i there till morning without being allowed 1 bail. The people are highly indignant ‘ at the outrage which is at once a dis. 2 grace to the town of Lindsay. What. ever points 01 objection may be found in their mode of worship such high ; handed prowcdings in the name of the law should be discountenmxced. lOmitted from our last; â€" Mum. Tho voting for Councillors in the Township of Mara. resulted as follows :â€" Broomfield. 131 ; Bruce. 151; Doyle, 117; Graham. 173 ; Maugau, 215 ; McKay. 125. Bruce. Graham and Meagan being the highest, were declared elected. Oshawa. Ont toboggun slide which was opened only a. short time ago is giving great amusement to our young people ............ Our town papers are complaining of the dearnoss of went here ......... Thirty-two pounds is a pretty good weight for a turkey and this was the weight of a gift bird presented to Mr. E. B. Morgan. by the County of Oxford Fat Stock Associa- tion. Omen». Mr. A. Feir's saw and and shingle mill together with a lot of shingles was (les- troycd by fire on Thursday night of last week. Loss $5,000.........\'\'e are to have the Fifteenth Annual Races of the Omemco Driving Club on the Pigeon River Tuesday and Wednesday he 23th and 26th inst ......... Our local Politicians of the Conservative stripe are highly elated over the victory in the Victorias. In West; Victoria. the victory is a very hollow one. however, and gives no indi- cation of the adoption of the views of the party by the electors of that Riding. The result would have been quite as Mr. W. J. Shannon. of this village 1 moved to Blaclm'ater last week where 1 he opened the first store in that disnn l ; looking town. If Mr. Shannon expects ; to grow up with the place he has the lbest possible chance. Shannon is a good fellow. l1oweve1. and we \\ lqh him . every 111ccess ...... ..Uon1mander Chey ne 3 Lecture was not a success verv few be- 'ing present ......... Mr. Neil McPhadden l is preparing to open his fine new store. IIIe has nlreadv moved the stock from his old stand into the new building 3 ......... The people of the Village are hig hly indignant at the trumped 11p 1 charge of bribery p1eferred avainst Mr. J. Summersille 0111‘ north} miller. “lulc r011 11. \isit to Uxhridgg. of co .rse the : magistmteqdismisued the case but “e I understand the and has not been marl» 1 ed as yet ......... We have lmt two of our nld citizens during the week. Mr. Thm. Poi‘rit. fathorof (1111‘ tl)\‘31:'~':1mn. Mr. 1:. marked in the other direction had a. R.- {urm farmer been a. candidate of that party. We are pleassxl to see this inde- pendence among Reformers. it will teach a. lesson of great; value. The CW of "too many legal men" In the House has heen followed up in this instance hv a. voce for the man and not the pal'ty.........(;nr High School averaged in attendance last session tWenty-thrce scholars ; two teaclr on; were employed. E. l’orrit. who died in Thom]: at the mh'ancml age of #0 years. also Mrs. Fair. of Wick. who died on Sunday In.“ at the age of 8:] 3'( am. Mrs. l’rmreq Botxlnngor. living on .‘he north shore of the St. Lawrence River. near Kingstnn, 'Me birth to twins two years ago. .nst )‘cxr she added threcmorc run] a few «lays agn resented her husband with {our more leirs. Nine healthy children in two gun is a rocnnl it would be difficult to at. Gamebridm- 5111116113111. no. IS “618 " last week casts up the . h scope {year 1887 and sees l ”at prosperit booming up for us- dur- ing the seasopac‘ In reference to the l marked progress of the-past year it tells that 'r a v' age of about 1,200 inhabi~ regress “has been very viug been spent almost wholly in t It) erection and improvement of pri- vate dwellings. It further goes to state that "this smn does not include the new )assengcr station and warehouse now . 'ng built by the C. T. R. Co.“ We should say it would not and farther. building must be mighty cheap if all the flue buildings we see as the result of the past year were lunlt for 81.500. l We suspect the amount should have been 815,000 which would indicate an excellent year‘s work.........'l‘ho com- modions Manse erected by the Presby- terians adjoining the church is now oe- cupied by the pastor Rev J. B. .‘charen. the house warming tool: place last week: ..... The Gould Oyster Supper seems l to have caused considerable comment i: being thought somewhat of aslight to his many supporters elsewhere to have singled mt this place only for his favor- ..........‘~ir. J. '1‘. May was elected Master of our village Orange Lodge. Mr. May is becoming quite a distinguished Society man ...... Mr. A. J. Smith of this village is I more than distinguishing himself in "Checker" playing. The contest be- tween himself and Mr. Oriel of Lindsay for $50.00 was won by him by one game. This is the second match between them each player winning one ......... The Rev. Dr. Cochrane. of Brantford lectures in Knox Church on Wednesday evening next on "Scotland‘s Hero Martyrs“ this is the same lecture delivered a'. Beaverton some time ago. and was much appreciated ......... The cantana ”Flower Queen" is to be reproduced on Fridaj' evening next the 13th in the Town Hall . ........ Our new village Council is as follows :â€"Reeve. Wm. McPherson. Councillors, Joseph Merrifield. Adam _ Dobson. jr., Dr. Hart. and 0. Brandon. The Methodist Church hero hm: scored a. paint for the excellenco of the Christ - mas entertainment presented to the pub lic. this year in the dhnrxning Cantanr. "The Frost King.“ Theplot of the play if we may call it such gives among other . scenes a realistic picture of Santa. Chm: l and his two dwarf attendants filling tho stockings of good little boys; aml girlie. i It tool: 'nnnenselv among the children. The cantata was performed in tho Toww ; llall..........-\ Salvation Army “'cdtlingf 3 took place. here Inst week the contractins; s parties Leing Divisional ()llicer. Won 5 Burchctt. of Harrie Diviuionmvl (.‘ap‘ni 2 l Dora llzmlon. lately arrived from Eng- ’ inn]. The cerenmnv war: performed at : the barracks by Rev. V. H. l‘nrneu. of i Chliqt Church. After the. ceremony :'. l ‘ collection was taken no as; a bridal prr- :sent when 313 WM received.............-\ , young fellow named Mnchnlston wn t . sent up for trial for stealing: 9. quantity‘ of 0.11;“ which had been left in the Town ‘ Hall after a Church Festival.........Tln- Sand five a. promenade concert. in thn ; Town H Ill laatTuesdny. A large crowd " was present. Gravonhurst It will now he III order for our ne“ municipal council a. majority of when are tcnIpeIance men. to take some step to contIol tl e liquor tI ’lic of the town. \\ e have at least six places selling liquo without let or hindrance; they pay I)! license. nor contribute anythinetoeitheI the municipal or provincial treasury The Scott Act so far as this town is con cerncd Is a. dead letter. It is recorded in the archives of the County that such an act is in force in the County 0' SiIncoe, but we are constrained to am: that in Gravenhurst. we have practi- cally free trade' In liquor . it is not at al? an unusual thing to see one or other 0: our hotel keepers taking from the Rail way Depot II load of whiskev and bee-I hmrels to their respective houses. and this supply is daily dealt out to all who desire it; there Is. no douht. some can tion used III disposing of it but there i' abundant IIrool aln. mt cvmy dag, on on streets to show that even those most all Ilicthl to intoxication find no Ilifiicnltj in getting all they want. If notlIin-J. else mm M Ilohe the adoption of a h}- lav: II-II'II'EI :1; introduced by Mr. Cool. lztirn lust yuan would he of some. benefit WI- rum. m that. (with member of "I" cm‘nI il is 'l IitI: 1H mnious as we are l- piIm ntct‘ I-Ie 2mm! and general III-"MI of the tom. and We trust they “I" h to iIIII'I',, ' -r:ItI II lr-ttI-r state of lliing‘ III till: I-IIIIII I:.- II ”II v mm IlI-pm' T lll'H‘J roIriI'Ii IU tun lIr-mt. suppmt or: 1m; . IIIrI or t of tiwr rItrprI"..cr‘I ~â€"“llaII lltfil‘. ' Boots and Shoes m- Muu‘a. Ladies. Misses nml Child Mw‘s ”Mn-3mm away «lawn to rock-bot, tom at L. J. Cmncron'a. Benetton. VOLbX-NUMBER 51 g; . Gammon.

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