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Woodville Advocate (1878), 11 Mar 1887, p. 5

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Enjay Life. What. a truly beautiful world we live indh Nature gives us grandeur of mouu. tuius. glens and oceans, and thousands of menus of enjoyment. We can desire no batter when in perfect, health; but eho‘xv‘ofteu do the majority of people foal like giving it up disheart-Jnm], discourag- el and Warn out with disease. when there i5 no occasion for this fading. Ml every sufi‘nrer mu 09.3in obtain satisfuc. lory proof. that. "(ireon's August Flower," win wake them flee from dis vase as when lmru. Dyspepsia and Liru' Complaint am the direct, causes of seventy-Hm per cent. of such mala- dies :H liilimmnvss, Indigoqliun. Hick ”cudmrhr‘. (ToaliVuluum. Nervous I-‘rm. trutiun. l’irziness of the val. I‘alpi. mtmu of (he Hvzut. and othor (llfitl‘ffir- in}: symptoms. r'l'hrm dams of “August Flowvr" wiH prmm‘ it: \Vom'u‘rl'ul cm‘ct' “)muple- hvtt‘ms. 10 C(‘wta. 'I'rv it. tf paper. his subject being “Sheep Hul- bandry." He gave a. very exhaustive and practice! dowription of this branch of farming 11nd which has proved to suc- cessful with himself. After some discus- sion Mr. Rennie was asked to read 0. paper on “Pure Seed Grain,” and which proved quite as interesting and inipor tent as his former one. The converse.- tion which followed was very instructive. A. Gnun. Y. 8.. was next called on to read a paper 011 the breeding and 1111111- ngoment of the henvi ' dranuht horse. He brought out 1uz1nv useful ant. inacti- .cnl hints of this 161v important branch of fanning. The meeting then adjourn- ed to meet again in “Spencer Hall" at S o 'clock. There \\ as 11 good proguumne prepared for the evening's entertain- ment. Mr. Jackson again in the chair. The first piece presented was by our vil- lage Band which in pmming we might he allowad to say is n. grout acquisition to the village. Mr. I’. Mi-Swevn followed with 11. song which was rendered in his 113118.! happy style. Mr. H. Glendinuing. of Manilla followed with a paper 0 1 " Fruit Culture," which showed much careful study and practical thought. Mr. M. Stoddart followed with a. song. A duett liy Miss L. Gilehriezt and Mrs. H. McNeil was; fol!owed by a song; from Mr. Gillogly. who was encore‘l and res- ponded with another. The address of the evening was now given by llr. John Dryden. M. P. P., with the suhject "How can we Make Farming pay." In opening his remarks the speaker said this. war; one of ti 1:; 111 )st infeieiting meeting-1 he had ever attended. The large audience present was :1. demonstratimnto him of the great interns!) tint must he taken in farming in l.l.ir;loc:1litv. He spoke up- words of arkhour and {10111 the attention his lecture received it must have been greatly appreciated. Mr. Gillugly fol- lowed with a. song and Mr. D. Annas withn 1ecitation. Mrs. H. ‘cheil also towered the meeting with a, son“. The hand then bioneht the mogmnuno to a. close. A vote of thanks was moved by Mr. A. Gunn seconded by Mr. Juo. Camp- bell Jr. to all those who assisted at the meeting and was carried by a. standing “ate. [C0311 Don’t; allow a cold in the head to Hlowly and surely develop itself into L‘atarrh when you can be cured for 25 cents. A few applications will cure incipient Catarrh. One to two boxes will cure ordinary Catarrll. One to five boxes will cure chronic Catm‘rll. Sold by all dealers at 25 cts. per box. Try Chase‘s L‘ntarrll Cure take no otherâ€"it will onto you. For sale by J. Mc- Kinnon, Beaverton, (lunn Brosqwood- ville. t Intel‘q‘stlngJ-(flngs from omen-Plant Hashes Here fird Them ‘0. a» pe‘ -â€"the CHEAPEST and the BEST- “’0 have a. full lino of the host make of Stoves to lm hm] in Canada. which we are selling at a 10W margin for cash. Stems are_ down now and this is the than (0 buy. ('fl“ and see what we Omar be fore purchasing who" you Will be autistic»! that we ofi‘cr thu host puss-iblc inducements. FULL CL OPUS, 'l‘VV I‘ EDS, 1' L \N\!‘s‘. I S, BLANKE'IS, S'l()(‘-lil\('r Y\l\\S ()L)"'H()\\l)! S (()HO\S SKILRTING S, VV'Iâ€"[ITE and GRAY ('H'J,"l‘()\S, etc. A young Burlingtonian who patron- izes the skating-rink is called "Khurv toum" by his companions. because he falls so often.â€"-burlmgtou Free Press. 'l‘ho fooling between the rival and adjacent cities of St. Paul and Minne- apolis. Mint... is sad to be so bitter that. were Gabriel to take his stand in chhur town and blow his trumpet, the inhabitants of the other would not pay the slightest attention to tha sum- DIODE. A. MURRAY’QI “Mamma, what's a. bookworm?" “Ono who loves to read and study and com-ct books. my dear.” The next night company called. Miss Edith. who wears rmgs innumerable, was gun-sent. “O. mamma, look at Miss -â€"â€"AT 'l‘IlEâ€"â€"--- BEAVERTON WOOLLEN MILLS, MARA ‘ST. Custom Work in all branches done as sual. i-Z-lith‘s rings; lguuss' she's a ring- worm. ain't. she?" When a baby begins to ask questions wisu men tuku their departure. A “2. ymx- mid" can run the profoundost .w-i‘ Mar to ground in ten minutes. One of tin-m rocculiv oxumiuod the eyes 01‘ in»: .s'mu-r and asked. “Mamma. wlwro dmw tlu- Loni get his blue dust £20m?” -â€"- Slut-)1 (Uu. ) I'clugraplz. Autumn: of 2113s waited upon the ll‘.(‘l||l ui iliu Mi-dical Faculty of the li..~dmiwrg University. Professorâ€" "Wuut isit you want?" Bothâ€"“We mm to sell our bodies for dis<ection mm ileulh!" Professor-“Vury 200d; liuw much do u“! ask?" Bothâ€"“Well. you sweat the Universit) of Maggie- lung the" gavcus each ten mailers!" (IIIUIIUI'lShC/lc Blutfcr. .â€" “011.3.1 ' say. ma!" exclaimed a bright littlu girl at tho Hoflman House wlnlo at dinner “husu‘ t that man over there got. awful big ours?" I lino just opened out a beautiful display of Lump (‘mm‘ls and which we will show against any in the country both for Clmipncss and Drsign. "Hush. ciiild! the gentleman might hear you.” cautioned the mother. “Well. mu." rctorted thu precocious youngster; “if he couldn‘t; hear me will: linoso~cars he ought. to haul ’em duwu."â€".\'cw York Journal. "My bruddcr Moses ncfor get rich if he vhas in der clothing peescuess for a luusand years.“ "Don't he buy goods close enough?" “Dot doau make somupody rich. Dyr troubles mil; Moses vlms dot he virus [00 oxcited. Vilen he belief dot England and Russia. go to war he put $300 into wheat. und in five days he lose eatery cent. “What should he have done?" “Keep dot. money in his pocket and mark hi: stock up :20 per cent.”--â€"-Wull Mm! News. “1 don‘t see that sister isuentin’ any salt." ventured watchful Bobby. “Never mind wlnt your ’sister is catinu', Babb). ” interposed the father in alarm. “Little buys should be seen, notâ€"‘ ’ "Well, she ought to eat salt.” in- sisted Bobby, “ '00:; um told her last night that everything what Mr. Feath- criy said to her must. be taken with a gmiuo‘ sult."--Acw forte Tinu‘s. Young Featherh, who was dining with the Iamih. \\ .13 unremitting in attentions to the eldest daughter. A Houston editor. whose name it is I not necessary to mention. as everybody I knows who is meam, was I‘CCOVBring . from aspcil of sickness. As soon as g be was unlc to sit up. the doctor, who ' had studied the putienL’s constitution. ! said: ‘ uYou are so much improved that youcun take a teddy or a glass of beer.” "Every fifteen minutes or chx-y half hour. doctor?” asked the journalist, who began to feel himaulf again.“ Tap as Safimgs. roavorlon Fab. 10, $890. Coa: Oil and Machine Oilâ€"Iinware, Hand a2: Presscdwarc, Elc., Etc. “S T°®VE§ m 1886. h, L U .23 Ld Wl'l‘ AND HI mm. CASH FQW VE©®L THE PLACE TO BUY Also always on lmnd'n. full «anmxlv of IS AT A. M URRAY, i House To Let ! Ieaverton Tin Shop. Fall Wheat ..... . ......... Spring Wheat . . . . . . Arauecta \VheatL. Barley. .. .. .. ..... Oats ..... . . ..... . . . .- l’oas. Blackeyo. . . . . . ‘ Peas .. Butter............'...l Eggs ..... ....... .l Apples ..... . Potatoes. per bushel Sheepskins... . . . . . .. . flidps.... . . .. . . . Spring \\'heM.... . 7 Arauecta \vueatl.......................... 60 Barluy,.,.......» ....... .n-no....n....-...ouoo ‘5 oats ..... .......... ------ 0...... OJOOIICO" m Peas,Blaokeyo.... ..... ............ 00 Peas... . 48 Butter.......... ..... ......... ...... u '5 Eggs ..... ...... ............ 15 Apples ..... . . 40 Potatoes.perl)ushel....n............“,” Sheepskinaun....n...u.upu..nuu .” ..... Hides Pork ............. Boot”....uJ... ...... .. ..... ..n.u...u. Hardwood. Dry Hardwood. Green......................... Bay .. 8E ..: wpwga p 8' 7898 .1 Cu owwppa 8 S§SSSSEESE=8§§88E Fall Wheat... . ........... Spring Whom.” Aranecm Wheat..... .. Scotch “meat...“ ........... Barley. ...................... .. Oats Peas......................-.- Butter ..... . ....... Eggsw‘resh) ...... Potatoes ........ ............. Pork ....... .. ..... ...... Beet. Hardwood. Dry .......... HM Wood. Green ........ . Clovor, Alaiko. .... . . .. Clover, :od............... A1)ploa..... ..... . ...... Hay ..... . ........ Boot. . ......... .. ...... Hurdnood Dry ............... Hardwood Green. Hay I would respectfully announce to my old customers and the public generally that I have titted 11115.1 :23; Bakery and Lunch looms, e1el'it1212: in connection 11ith it being in (2;) style. I \1ill endeavour to make Pure Wholesome Bread, Cakes, Duns, etc. Picnics 11nd Socials, etc.. supplic; 11'; short notice. ‘1\’edding Cakes :1 3.11307: .lty. In the Lunch Rooms 11 ill ‘cg 1:13p; 1101; Tea and Coffee, Heb Soups. all kind of Cakes, PlCS, Ice Cream, 30-31 Water Pure and Gold from the Fountain, Strawberries and Cream, Oysters, Salmon, in fact everything in their season. Choice Fam- ily Groceries, Provisions, I" 'uit, etc., will be kept on hand as usual. I will try and keep up the reputation of former years. It rests with you to make it a. success. all and see the place and judge for yourselves, at the “ewe: Store,” Beaverton. NEW BAKERY DONALD L. CAMERON, 01' JAMES CAMERON, P. M., Beaverton. Wood Wanted. m), 500 cords Hmdwood wanted m exâ€" change for (utters, Sleighs, Buggies, or Waggons.â€"P. McMillan 1'; Son, Beaver- ton. Island. Remaurant ! N South side Simeoo Street in the Village of Bouvortun. adjoining St. Andrew‘s chum h. NY quantity 011mm fror .‘h Limo apply to T. . \\_’-UH'.X~I.'. Du 13:5. Bouvmtou, 0: Thumb Local Markets. Lime for Sale. Apply to Beaverton, Ontario. BEA VERTON MARKETS. "5 m u .4 0| .â€" G H: b'ushel ' ............ c 88 88 8 8:888'83 < Dun... Green . ou-o.unu-..u. .u. “'OODVILLE MARKETS. Pg??? Seu8?8 cwwvva go 8" char... . a n. cu...- u... Q. T. YOUNG. Yours truly, ANDâ€"- P. D. McArthux . 00-1"? 17. Having decided to run 011‘ my entire stock of WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES I offer astonishiug bargains in MEN'S HEAVY FELT BOOTS. WHOLE. and HALF FOXED. Bargains in MEN‘S FELT BUCKLED FELT LINED SHOES, FELT "CONGRESS" tho- WOMEN‘S PLAIN AND FOXED B.\L'S. Agent in Beaverton for Dominion.Ste;mship Company. Dress Goods, Cashmerss, Prints, Cottons, Shirtings, Ducks, Cottonades,» Muslins, Embroideries, Frillings, Lao-gs, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Ooesets, Kiel Gloves, Ties, Silk Pockets, Readyâ€"Made Clothing; Hats, Caps and Fur Goods, Cotton Shirts. Flannel Shirts, Collars and Ties, Fine White Shirts, Cdlored Shirts 8w. Boaverton, March 4th, 1887. " For one month commencing 5th of March. As I wish t“,- dispose of balanced stock on hand, everyone will find this a genuine Clearing, Sale. I. . damnadxmnu :5 >me xQGEQ 0 we 1.5 a 9...: a 1.3; :c 3,5,2 and 5‘? Prices. At And. Belowv Cost 2: Read - and - Grasp !< “Slawghterém Sam-- shrunry 18th, 1967; _ a Sfifliflfiv @Qfiflg an IE- VVILSON Now is your chance to Secure Bargains as they must be Sold at 0110:“ @LEARINQ $ALE! 'S WOMEN‘S MISSES‘ CHILD’S Sand BOY‘S ROYERSIIOES, in plain‘and Fancy Lined. All the above GOODS AT 008T Bargains it: Overshoes ! SECURE CHEAP GOODS, SHORE-’2, £99, L- J'- CAMERON. Don’t Forget date,â€"-â€"5th March. TRE‘MENDOUS REDUCTIONS ! offers the balance of his Winter Goods ‘ THE WHOLE STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT Is offering a. Golden opportunity to ,I‘J‘J »/‘_f.lV\Mr'\.V\/W\d\l‘ ’- AW,” M In order to make room for “CONSISTING OF B M'NAB, \Hjichr.’ Qiliibofi sold, ab Bottom Hm wawom. GROCEBIES !. L.. J.. CAMERON. “ Toronto House, WOODVILLF. '. H)

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