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Woodville Advocate (1878), 21 Jan 1887, p. 1

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-Wm. Taylor- “ n l nn “(Minus 0’. (11" .1105 Lullcclcd u: luwon 36" s. Inmmdo I n. m. [0 a m lo? p m. pm. ':.dors . zeapprq, and non: t c. GlLCIâ€"XIS'P. WoodvilloJ-Ioney to Loan ‘1‘. at n. Imv riu of interest. from 2 to 20 years. '7 1'! GILCHngT. \‘lerk Village of Woodvllle. .’ Wuodviiicfimt. { C. GLA‘. 3|S1‘.nxgcut for flrsbclasa insur< - ‘ :Fc (Tumrnius. does insurance at what it | u :ur‘ v ":10st fees required, making. a; $1.50 I the nrsnrer every time. .1 .zforAlpx Line of Steamship moo tor 3; mo, Aisii. Md all loading newspaum. '-- :hht paid on Tile in car lots to any station m: . .uirzv [tiles from yard. mum-86 â€"J3EA‘VERTON, ONT. 71A VI KG -,$‘ DEPARTMENT, 'JOS. “(HAVE Publisher. W. MADI LL, aymmcmmmma, Juno 1. 183‘). ' {kg} 1 tag to nmounce to the public that Ihtva,l ; u-chasx . the “rick Yard formerly owned by a Mr. George Drake and known as ) Effbdville Cheap 1H Store! “CAM; Farmars"!‘" ‘ «'rih‘chca. my! all. we United Strung. With whi 1 ma get u. “mum. book with 2“”) tin pounds of ten. "arr s 8511:: :1. shoe: Books, Bible: 86c kin-:13 23:01:: muclncs. .3113, 3 Pagans; :3 gents Wanted ! Jflé 915: d; as?” Psocor's Brick Block. first door out of Town Hall id) SIZI PHOTOS. 81 per dozen, CABINET SIZE 32.50 ARGEI SIZES AND VIEWS 5. SPECIALITY. SKUOR T: an SALARY or commssiou. LOWES? PRICES FOR CASH. BEAVERRQN LUMBER YARD ! m o inform tho public of Beaverton -... vicinity that ho is now prepared to fill all orders for mm \‘on W antod at once to canvass for > \! Camdinu (wrown Nursery Stock. ‘y-Enplovment To Good Men. $03!} XIII-ID ”It‘ll“ 2. ‘ Ian‘- Emorimu-e not Essential. We [my mm. Lath. Shingles, etc. Rho .buoafinnPSR am. Nonaum .1Moo mZQmH MON 121’ To LOA N ' my] security. Dmttsissucd upon t!!! ‘ana’n‘owers, st averton Foundry W. SMITH ’A 1-5!»- aha-ham nppr unless you cm: furnish flrst~clnn u; um! \mm to work. No room for lazy Jean k phv any number of energetic :wmt :0 Work. Address STONE WELLINGTON. , Numervmen. Toronto. On} f .‘.-RAH BRICK YARD 1 . 50:3, _. car btu. loaded free. Addres . S.McMillan, now Prepared to furmah I" orders for and TILE at Shortest Notice. When “is truuuflrbfll‘é deny film ‘3 flu lw’ I “‘" "‘ ' It Illa soul not troubled cull When Ills chosen friends {omke "lull Au the sululure t-louldl 0! ill. Seem to menace and overtake lllm? When muk-mmréh'mirii'uind leave Him ? Docs “in hunt on that thorn-mu rred brow, New! show how their lollleu grieve him? 0ng Hisfienrt notrthmb with Does Ha Pool No Borrow Now. Now in my soul "widestâ€"John It”. Dem llc_l_e_el pg gonoqnpw, H. "031'! 3| F fiGEST IN saute-x. Anu-vicau cdh'euoy ‘.uu;.,ht and fluid. UV‘U-MU. Gang: £191 32:: (2 and 3 Fnrrowaf -) Seed mm: G- SILGHRIST EAS . TAYLOR ’oxvnaits n: ma . VOTICB is Immhy given that tho. I’m‘tncrshi ) Pum- led us luwugiagmggp 5p e !_X\ fOl'llN‘l‘l)‘ Misting: between Joshua Horton ' m .0 ‘ H n lN-Imis Hawkins and known as Horton How- “, m .2 p.|uh Saturday» kins. “liners, is: : ‘iw .my diasnlvu 1 In Mutual Con- snm, Ml «1mm: vnntmctud hv tho said firm will . LTADILL. Pnan.gor, lw 1mm hv J. Morton, and nil accountuduo the in“. Run {will In: unllnflnl In' hivn, rat the From 200133. up. -):o:( :3 0f Curâ€"15.8.. mintq in (‘nnudu ant. Taylor's Siding, lieavcrtou. P. 0. "ficrss Rates, WU( IDVILLE. PROP!" ITOB (l'l‘fl‘ll in llnrohy nivnn thm lhnCounml of i the (‘nrl‘omliun nf tlanunty of Ontario will moot wmnmnt tn the statute in that behalf at tho (‘onI-t. llnnqo Whitby. on '[‘nomlny.-lmnn\ty ‘25“ , 1887. ntu o'clu -k in mm afternoon. All nu- cm1 m: to ho lnicl lwfora the Council mun be non properly corl'fled. to tho Clot-l: below the In an; M the Council. __ 1m 3:. rmmmmh Witness : A. ADAMS. Dated at \Vomlvilln tho 5th day of January 187. mu} firm {vill be uolloétc I by him. Collnh'1‘lork's Otnco. )- Limluay. Jmumry 10th, [387. u at 2 o.olock in :ho afternoon, pursuant to statute. '1‘. MATCHETT. . County Clerk. n-....;-. "14.3 I; An», ‘ OTICE is lmrolw given that thn ‘Munkzilm1 Council of tlm County of Victn In. W111 meet in the Council Chamber. in the Court House. Lindmy. on TUb SDAY, the 25th day of January, 1887. I would respectfully announce to my old customers and the public generally that I have fitted up a New Bakery and Lunch Rooms. everything in connection with it being in eity style. I will endeavour to make Pure Wholesome Bread, Cakes. Buns. etc. Picnics and Socials, etc.. supplied ~at short notice. Wedding Cakes 11. specialty. In the Lunch Rooms will be kept Hot Tea and Coffee, Het Soups. all kind of Cakes. Pies, Ice Cream, Soda Water Pure and Cold from the Fountain, Strawberries and Cream, Oysters, Salmon. in fact everything in their season. Choice Fam- ily Groceries, Provisions, Fruit, etc.. will be kept on hand as usual. I will try and keep up the‘ reputation cf former years. It rests with you to make it a. success. all and see the place and judge for yourselves, at the “ornar Store." Beaverton. All Kind: of Won-k In Above “no. Exec-led In Finn-clan Style. Estimates Furnished for Home work etc. Par- tieI intending to point new buildings or re- paint old ones would do well to call on me before placing their work elsewhere NEW BAKERY Reunion Jany. 14th '87 All Accounts must be settled by Cash or Note up to Janutry lat. 188?. For any one desirous of commencing business the Stock being in First-class condition. Busi- ness ostahlinhed over eight years and tho best stand in Boavorton. Terms easy HUUSEand EdHRlfibE PAINTER Every Department re late with tho Newest Goods and mosi cxc naive designs. Every one may anticipate rare bargains. Ro- mvmbor only for cash. A Pow Lines of ULSTERINGS. READY-MADE ULSTBRS, and MAN'I‘LES to be sold regardless of cost. ' HOSIER Y, . Our whole Stock consisting of General DRY GOODS, MlLLINERY. READY- MADE CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS. FURS. BOOTS and SHOES, GROOEIL IES, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE to be sold at a Sacrifice. COUNTY OF V/(N URI/1. "JUN '1"! OZ“ ()I‘X’I‘IXHI A Gnud Varietv and at pricésâ€" 61M: will induce every one to buy. by. Jon. M. 183i. flissnlutiun of Pannership. R E 'r I R I N c 830% avsmsss. Restaurant ! -- STARTLING ~ BARGAINS Septimua’ face bri g.hteued 7 pen would [my the cab tn v “ I badly like to that it o ‘ ' â€"-the book- .» I0 valuabla and â€"" ‘ “Then, look here, I tell '0 do. We’ll put it on top 0 up with it ourselves to Vic-tori can leave it in the cloak-room. for it. and takoit on with yo to Turnham Green.” I gcw fiflvrrtisemtuw. FOR CA SH ONLY‘. PAPERHANGER c.. -â€"â€" Beaverton, Ontario. JAS. RITCHIE, A RARE CHANCE Yours trnlv, -â€"-AND Signed P. D. McArthu. . . Whyte, _t J. \V. HORTON. ( DENNIS HOW'KINS. WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1887 IIOSI ERY L‘ofiiiif'clork ' 3} B EAVERTON. WOODVILLE AND BEAVER‘I‘ON " Pumps and Ciatorna of all kind- to ordex It short notice. I M" be In Boavnton M l‘uom‘lay and 1?er n! mhwm. orders h‘v mail m {be nddroaned M Bum.» “ oodv“ I~ ~ 92‘. m mauve prompt .1001 MM!!! AMI-Hum . We have also in stock a choice assortment of Dates, Figs, Finest, Layer Raisins Fimmn Haddie, Genuine . Yarmouth Blontcr 0. Bull: and. Canned Oystara always on hand- "1- N. GORDON CO. JAGQB Rmfimfi‘ifig Pump Maker» FRESH BREAD, B’JNS, BAKES 8. Boavcrton. Jan 6th. 1887 J. N. Gordon 00., Confectioners c. Rubbers, Ovelshoes, Felt Boots, Boy’ 3 Lonrr Boots At Ridiculously Low Prices Boots and Shoes. . N. Cordon .S: (‘o . beg to nunounco to the poo- -plc of Woodville and neighbouring Villa 08‘ that they have opened a Bnkurv in “'00 - villa and have on hand at an times Benetton. Jan: 3rd, 13 [3' Stock Milsb be Reduced .,,-.,__.__ M J. HUDGSON. Other goods Equally Cheap. Gents' and Ladies' genuine Persian Lamb Capsat 83.40, other Fur goods at same ratio. Ladies‘ Long Mantles in black and Brown Ottoman cord 84. Mantle Goods and wool Goods at your own prices. We don't keep the «llh. bars of inferior Electric Soap. but give you 5 one lb. bars of Dingman'e Electric Soap (the best in the world) for 250, 12 lbs. tea. for 31 24 lbs. Sugar for 81 and if anyone wants more bring a grain bag and we will fill it. ' Dress Goods (all wool) at 150. per yd. HODGSON’S ; I OUR NEIGHBORS. Iltcl'olfllll Jolllnn [Pl-n1- Olin-J- Biscuits and Confectionery. WE GARRY MORE STOCK THAN ANY TWO STORES IN NORTH ONTARIO. CALL AND SEE. I? No Credit Given So don’t ask it. CLOSING OUT SALE / Winter Wear BAKERS, WOODVILLE, ONT H. WALLER. Mara. Mum ban lost a very estimable woman. in thodfinth of Mrs. Wm. Johnston of Mnloy point. The damaged ladv rc- oeivml n. paralytic stroke on Tnosrlny. the 4th inst" and after two (lnvv‘s illness expired on Wmlnomlay evening. film was hnriod on Friday. The funeral was one of the largest that ever \vnmlml itq way to tho. Free olmroh of thin town. shipâ€"«n. fitting trihnto t.» tho doconsocl. Mrs. Johna‘l'un leaves hohim' hor Moving hnshmnl nml Ifix small children tomonrn her nntinwlv (loath. Mrs. Johnaton wnu Hm (laughter of the Into John Grant of Thomh. mul nivm of tho well known am] much rowzeotsul. Hector Grant of 'l‘homh. Tho lluv. Mr. Gray. l). l).. of ()rilli-v. prmohn-l tha- fnnm‘al cornmn. Mr. Johnston hnvlhnheartfelt.«yr’mmthv oflha ontiro neighborhood "| his 39.4 Mil irreparable 'cs - » {l‘v‘af} ...... Mr. W. J. Shannon of Sunder-land has opened out bushoss hero, Black- Water in bound to be a. placn yo: ............ A petition has been placed before the G. T. R. to erect freight sheds and our shops here. Blackwater. Blackwnter has been added to the Post Office list. Mr. J. Shannon has re- ceived thgnppointment as nmtmnnter... Lindsay. 331391762; ‘ ‘f .3 W1" 3 ‘ ~ It is with re re* \ve re tfi- "A - thin ‘ -‘ The Salvation Armv arrest were tried f \ . pl,“ ‘1‘.” t1 . 1’9- ~. \e ,.to s before the Police Magistrate and dis- 21:11” «”villjtlfl' 1103011. that-f ‘ missed ......... The grand new pipe organ ‘ "mm” 1; 1°30 ty for the Methodist church came to town 1ft" onlSaturlcllaHi) _ ing'gfhlgfd 2‘ last week and was pieced in position .a. era ong ' “833 omeuiu ' . . fortitude. The funeral took plate 33")in m'erlous to use on Meydav evening. _ 3 . ‘3 K. It is a magnificent'fn‘strument and is a. yetidzyflefttelnoon “‘1‘? ti?“ fluid"? iDrh masterpiece of workmanship from the l urges 18' lea-passe long ' .en "'5' , _ . . , . some time. Rev. Mr. Patterson. of figment {aetgr-‘Tiifex‘iicjsl SD? gegiiiifingongE-Zit: Vertou, rendered the burial serviw..‘....)tiqa::g - ~ Mr. A. E. Stebbaek has been total-11w""1"!!!S ford. delivered an excellent lecture here . . « .- . on “Whitfield the Prince of Preachers." i 33 Deputy .Reeve 0f Eldon “nth 8‘ 1 Ci 1” The Rev. speaker has added consider- "ia'Jmtlt-‘l’l thsuf 0:9" 1311301“ at: if a“: able to the high eeteem in which his are" 'izlbsatlis "'0 :0” "It f” in: paying; ability is heid here. by his treatment of 8 "13w 1 y 0 v0 6 one or flu “3 34“, this subject ......... The new St. Andrew's p0 3' j church has been launched forth in be- ““““ ““"â€""_a‘~‘â€"‘ 3 3%: “ half of Christianity with every prospect _ um° ‘ 3 ' 3‘ of a useful and lengthy career ......... Not At the residence 0f “19 bride's “theme. to he behind other towns we are having 0‘! the 19th “1333- bV the ROV- D-w“m(f§}ég _ a. toboggmi slide erected ......... The G. T. MISS Bella. Rlddle. 0f Thorah, to m. 3% R. are about to greatlv enlarge their Jos. B1‘“°°- Qt Mara. , 33%" workshops here. this will make Lindsay At the resxdenco 0‘ Mr. J- Leonard, 89 .59}? amuch more important centre than at MOO-111‘ Stu Toronto, 0“ Jan. 13“,“ wa-‘sr " present it is. I Rev. Dr. Potts. Mr. W. Pye, of Hometown. ‘ present.........Rev. Mr. Willenghby is suffering from a. lame hand and arm .........Tho G. T. R. have decided to build a. new station here in the spring, a. committee of our citizens is to be ap- pointed to confer With the Company's engineer as to its site.........0nr High School opens this term with all its old teachers. We generally receive a. mnn~ her of scholars each term from your section and this time the attendance is larger than ever before. The first Carnival of the season was held in the Central Skating last Friday. A large crmfil of I_n_asqggmdcrs were Whitbv. Mr. Chan. Saruey look three first and two second prizes at the late poultry show at Bownmnville ......... A subscrip- tion list is being circulated to have a toboggan slide built here. __--_ -v- .. -wu- .ku.‘ w n Jul-6U uutucuuo ...... ...Rev. Mr. Logan of St James Church was presented with a handsome overcoat trimmed with Persian Lamb, as a. Christmas present. Our village paper the "Gazette" did not appear in consequence of sickness in 1 the family of the edltor ......... Mrs. You~ p mans the famous temperance orator held forth last; week to a large audience I ifnmensely. Our town bakers have begun a uar of I “'0 “'5811 the contracti rates. and breed has consequently fallen Mr; Albert Westcott to six cents per loaf ......... Orilliu' Colle- painful Went. ‘ giute Institute has ninety-six names on cross-cut flow under the roll ..... ....'1‘he telephone company dentallv f0“ and a l are advertising the names of subscribers 0115 In his elbow. m town and we find sixty-four recorded. '0‘ It was thOught when the matter was! any.“ first agitated that ditficultv would be According to the r01 experienced in getting twenty, hut with Registrar for this Vill the usual enterprise of our people more I yearzâ€"There were 54 subscriptions were given than the com- “(109’ and 9 deaths r pany have received at any other town in births 23 “.ch males. the Province ......... Rev. Dr. Cochruue. The Bell Telephone C treated a. large audience in the Prcshv-J here placing the instn: terian Church on Sunday of last week been ordered, and to an excellent lecture on a. tour through Gravenhnrst exchang Europe. The Rev. Dr. is a charmim.Ir l business men or other:- epenker and entermined his audience I mm.“ amnm l-nwn on. Incl-nun: Jottings l‘rm- Olhcr Places Fenclon Falls. Port Perry. Crime. Q -' Her Majesty." writes a. London no}: : roslmndcnt. " cats at. state dinners withg : out. gloves.“ Tho roman for that in «,5 L once apparent. 1t tumbles Hor Maj U 3 tugot a better grip on tho 'wifié 0 g ‘ ‘ chicken. In wroatling wit'u,tl§p churn , 5 hem of commerce at, tho dinner'fiamquh,» 3 must bu lmmllml without filo-293'. or flip , battle is lost. (Moves would also be fit}?! , much in tho way when Ho: Majestfitk‘ .Iired to clutch an onto! com by . : q the tip nnu tho lobe. -so to 3 w ,shu gnawed as it‘amidsolx '- ‘ them are n. hundred om : :3" Kinds of Firewood for sale and " gdelivered to any part. of tho villageâ€"4’. I McMillan Sons. Beaver-ton. ;cutlery. 15" Call and see the Best, the Lam- .,- est. the Cheapest Assortment of Pocket " and Table Cutlery over shown in Uc'n- vorton at H. Westcott‘s Cheap 0531: Hardware Store. Beaverbon. 'Xmug ang dolldays. 00‘ Grand cloning sale of Silverwm'n Fancy and 'I‘oilot Goods and Jeweller: at MuKinnon‘a. all must bu sold withia the next ten days. that-‘0 are n. hundrqéd mm might Misc « ring the ntnmflimler». min flow tile '3’. ‘35“ ‘ ‘ '3" I . mm. 7. :2 At. the raqidence of the bride’s tuber,“- on the 19th inst. bv the Rev. D. Watsam! Miss Bella Riddle, of Thorah, to M'r.“f Jos. Bruce. of Man. : All "GI At the residence of Mr. J. Leonard, 8f). 3 ' Mccaul St., Toronto, on Jan. 18th. by} at: Rev. Dr. Potts. Mr. W. P e, of Han-into“, 'T .-_.! ()nt., to Miss H. Loith. o Souris, Mani-'é , toba. ' ' _‘ ‘ 1Dixon. who had been employed in one iof R. G. Strickland‘s lumber camps." ‘ ‘wss brought to vaenhurst on Bstur- ‘3 , I day night sufl‘ering from severe injuries . J . ‘ 1. 1 about tha head, face and back, read“, a 1 ; through having been struck by a {alli ~2' ‘ ,f tree. He was taken to Coppeg‘s hoteli- ; ' ' ‘ . ‘ and his troubles attended to by Dr,“ 2 Cornell. He is now i'ecoverin as rapid» 7:,1‘ :3 ly us can be expected ......... A at nine: " o‘clock yesterday the residence of Mr, Wm. Perkins, Philip street, caught jfi It is supposed from some defect in '0;- , stove pipes or chitnney. The firewall ff, 7., made considerable progress batons]; 5;; 9 was noticed. and when help arrived it . 5.; 1; was found that the fire engine wasftown«,L-’f . a: ’ up and not available; there was ’no “ 3‘7 water in the neighborhood and 0911843: . " qncuily nothing could be done;h}>xt-a:eL,.~ ' move as quickly as possihlg; " m. -: kg of the building. T1193 ii i r“ , é as the furniture and househo ‘ got out but the contents ’ 1 , rooms and most of the" _ 9,}: J” the up staiis were destroy : V '7 " " understand. a. innilofl " ‘ more belonging toMiss ‘4 ;“ .,. ' 32:11 who was ubsent from‘téwn; 1 ‘ 1 Mr. the fire occurred, Theloua; ‘ un- kins will be about 513600 I" ’ es not "v- .- “In“ nrser on one of Mr. Cookburn‘m Victoria as mturned.....,...Mr John M.‘ ‘cptimun ‘ was elected trustee in ‘the place ensures. ( retin‘ug one, Mr. Geo Stupor"? {110 fact | Weddings N032 and 8 have takqn‘ pl?» 8“” , Mr. Davey louner teacher ONION}? t9 I school. and Miss 10m Gilchrisli.‘ 315:3; Dennis Whalou and Miss Magnie‘ owid‘; “ g “'0 wish the contracting parties joye...;. ! Mr; Albert Westcott met with a flu" painful accident. Whilgt carrying :3. fi‘ ’cmss-cut saw under his arm he Meiéfji‘f ldontnlly fell and a horrible gashnvus "~‘3 cut in his elbow. ments should leave their orders at 01109 with Mr. J. P. Cockburn.........Axtive preparations are being made to hold winter trotting races on Mnskoka Bavr . \ some time during the present winter. A snow plow has been completed which 1.4;. will be used to clear a track-for t-h ' purpose. so that horses cm be put in . . training at once ...... ...A man named .r‘ Gravenhunt According to the return of the: District Rooistmr for this Village for the put wanâ€"There were 54 births. l9 mam-ii ages. and 9 deaths recorded. 0f the births ‘38 were males. and 26 femalod.,4‘.. Thu Bell Telephone 00. agents are now lxcre placing the instruments thlt have been ordered, and completing lln Gravonlmrst exchange. Any of our business men or others who want instm~ Mr. Charles McA' VOL- Xr-NUI ls, Philip street, caught gfilpi- 7;? : '. ed from some defect in}!!! " T“. 3 or chirhney. The fim‘r'fim‘»! {11‘ idomble progress betcha}; 5;.5j9 . and when help arrived it . / hat the fire engine wasftaeng- 1' . '5' pt available; there was no “ we neighborhom‘ll nuglhcsnse: 7. ' hing could be manta- ' ckly as possible, " .1, {as ling. Than? e and 110th _. "-‘ 3h: ‘x the contents 0 ; ,jmve g nest of the? \‘ the N destiny \‘ ,7 "fig“ a. 511ml of;,‘ ' ‘- [rhich {ing to Miss a . pen- sent from'thn‘ . , Mr. Il'l‘ed. :TLQJW‘I 7:- ’ ' un- nbout lLBQDé-L" " es not equal- ”,4 regret we remit; ’ 2:1 Qinthieson,’ . A » Mqthiesou mm; by lrdauipt’ning of 138‘?qu illness borne with (3th r; [‘ho funeral took plead-web ernoon and was one of 2‘- Dr. ‘4‘ VHS 3 stations, and ___....... 10 property of “37' kes were usual! Dbfldflfl- \wn, Jones, of: \rthur. he {pace it had [r_._ Cogkbuw \( Victoria 10]“. 'n, and declared .(I been left till “i he hid “one shown some weeks

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