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Woodville Advocate (1878), 2 Mar 1888, p. 8

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ed, a beautiful church‘and an excelient mange (the best in British Columbia) have been built and on which only a trifling debt now rcm'nns. W0 fir." pleased to hem of the Rev. gentleman‘s success and feel sure. his many friends“. In this locality will also Lu giad to luuxr from him. Frmn the “British Colombian" of a recent date. we clip the following :--"On Tuesday evening oflast week the I. 0. 0. F.. wishing to give expression to to their appreciation of the services ren- dered by Rev. G. C. Patterson, M. A.. at their memorial service. assembled with their wives and daughters at the mange, Centreville. of which they took posses- ion. to the complete surprise of Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. The ladies prepared an excellent spread. and, as the tables were surrounded. Mr. MoCntcheon, N. G.. in behalf of the order, presented Mr. Patterson with an excellent address and 'a well filled purse. Mr. Patterson res~ pended in suitable terms, giving express- ion to his pleasure in knowing that his e‘Tort was appreciated and wishing the order continued and enlarged success in efforts for good. A very pleasant even- ing was spent." Since the Rev. Mr. Patterson left Beavertou and commenced work in British Columbia a few months ago a good Congregation hasheen gather- All wbol . Goods. Furs. Millinery, Underwear, Oval-coats, Prints. c. at and under cost at Hodoson's Clearing Sale. Church Sheds. once. those ladies who were summoned to give evidence in the Scout Act case. ~ iheu pending. The decision in favor of I -going was unanimous. cud some forty or I‘ fifty ladies proceeded to the court~room. i “any thunk: ore due to those ladies. ‘whouo bravely defied public criticism in this matter cud upheld the lady witnesses throughout the trial. â€"â€"[cou.] H- Logan We would warn farmers who visit this village to take care of their horse tnmishinga when standing in the hotel sheds as some sneak thieves are operat~ ing therein. The loss of a valuable buffalo robe and a pair of lines. which Were taken off the horse. is reported by Mr. T. C. Hodgkinson. and several other parties have also lost similar articles during the past week. Clearing Out. FE” Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. McMillan Sons. Beaverton. From British Columbia. 7 'l‘lie fortnightly meeting of the W. G. Mr. and i 'r. U. was held in the “Oddfellows Hall" 0mg. are vi on Thursday evening. the 28rd inst. and Site 28:21:31“: “was as usual. asnccese. Alter devotional I last where tl exercises, the committee. appointed 3 the summer. ‘ata previous meeting to place pledge i Bulk Ontel ”cards in the Sunday Schools was heard from and gave satisfactory reports. A committee was then appointed to select ‘temperance literature ior the Unions. alter which a discussion arose about the advisability of using unfermented wine 'Ior sacramental purposes. Fourteen ‘-‘new 1110th joined, seven being honor. Vary. It is expected that a lecture on Temperance will be given sometime in ‘the near future and no pains will be spared to make it an intellectual treat. A special meeting was called by the ~5Preside‘ut. on Tuesday 14th inst., for the purpose of deciding whether the members of the W. C. T. U and their lady sympathirzers should go to the mutt-room to countenance by their pres- At the Dem .- Blanke Tweeds, Fla! goods away (‘ them. 0. T. Removals. As the spri spirit seem t spring there‘ of shifting. menced. M Main Street. into the hm Angus McDOI form. MLJ house south Waller remo his store. ' For Bulk Plc Passed Out. The firm oi Knox Church is inviting tenders for the erection of 240 feet of shed‘ room. This is right. Al I (-5; Has just opened a. thousend dol- lars' worth of the latest Tweed: and ‘Overcoetings for spring and summer weer. Read new advertisement 11: another column. Sneak Thieves. k Take your Cash and get your Goods it Hodgsou's Clearing Sale 10% less than any House in town. Since I find it impossible tn colluct a large amount ofmy Outstanding debts, I beg to announce that from this date I will do no repairs or give Plough or other Castings on Credit. 'Look Here. March lst. ‘88 Benetton Foundry. Notice to the Public. memmtuu mm ”mm. FRIDAY. MARCH 2. 1888. Children. Cry fat WM. SMITH. ‘ A farewell supper was tendered Mr. WV. J. Curran. on the occasion of his floaviug our village for Berwerton. by :Mr. A. McKiunon. on Friday of lasit l week. A social and pleasant time was ; spent. 1 Bargalno. ‘. £2? Big bargain sale of Tweeds now ; gzning on, for cash. at J. R. Prior‘s, Wood. . ville. Teacher's Convention. The West Victoria Teachers convened n‘: the school house here yesterday. Full mrt. of prmceilings next, wwh. Oyster Supper. ‘ Mr. W. J. Curran, who has been managing Mr. Tisdale‘s business here, left for Beaverton on Wednesday. New St'ock- q 123; Trv Prior‘s. Woodville. for cheap Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery and Glassware. 7 Mr. E. Tisdale has closed up his busi- ness hem and intends opening out at once m Benetton. You can buy Tweeds at a big discount {or cash at J. R. Prior's. Woodville. PONOflllo The members of the Royal Templars of Temperance will give a grand and interesting entertainment in “Victoria Hall." this evening. The committee have spared no pains in making this en. tertainment worthy of the patronage of the villagers in general and the people of the surrounding vicinity. A good programme has been prepared, which will be rendered more attractive and entertaining by experienced talent from abroad. Rubbers and Overshoes. For the wet and sloppy spring weather wear Overshoes and Rubbers. All lines. Cheapest in town. A. Stewart, Woodville. Closed Un- Look Here. Bargains I' In Groceries, Crockery and Glass- ware during the holidays, at D. Mc- Lachlan's, Woodville. Entortalnmant. The W. C. T. U. has secured the serâ€" vices of the Rev. Mr. Neil of Toronto. to deliver a. lecture on the evening of Tues- (lav, Marcli' 13th. 1888. Subject :â€" “Temperance." Posters giving further information will be issued shortly. The Soiree held in St. Andrew‘s church on Wednesday evening was a success in every sense. The attendance was large .' and an excellent spread and programme was provided by the committee. A very pleasant evening was spent. g Highest Prlce In Cash | h For Eggs at R. Dunsheath's, Bea- vex-ton. Personal. Posters are about to be issued for the Basket Social and Entertainment to be held at the Methodist parsonage on Wednesday evening next. March 71:11. If a fine evening occurs no doubt it will be well attended. lnspectlon. Bi~igade-Major Grey. was in town on Thursday inspecting the arms and ac- contrements in the armoury. Loctu re. For Pork at R. Dunsheath's Beaverton Iasket Social. The firm of Harrison 65 Leslie passed out of existence on Wednesday night and Mr. E. Tisdale took possession. We have no doubt this gentlemen will receive a. generous support from the public as he is well known throughout this dis- trict. Highest Price As the spring approaches the moving I J. McSweyn was appointed to ring the spirit seem to possess people and this ! bell at 7 a. m.. 12 o'clock, I p. m. and at spring there willbearemarkeble amount I 6 p. m.. at 81.00 per month. A petition of shifting. Already the fun has con» was signediasking the Legislative As- meuced. Mr. John Clouston moves to sembly to prohibit cities towns and VII- Main Street. Mr. Joyce, V. 8.. moves lages the granting of bonuses to in- into the house being vacated by Mr. dustries. The clerk was ordered to ask Angus MoDongall, who is moving to his tenders for printing to be in by Monday farm. Mr. J. W. Whyte moves unto his the 5th of March. A committee was ap- house south of the station and Mr. H. pointed. composed of the Reeve and Mr. “'aller removes to the residence above Grant to arrange for the county fair. his store. ‘ The council then adjourned to meet again on March 26th at 8 . m. in the For Bulk Pickles soto R. Dunsheath Town Hall. p Passed Out. .- Blnnkets. Yarns. Full Cloths. Tweeds, Flannels. Guruseys. 61.0. c.. all goods away down m puce. Call and see them. 0. T. Young. Romania. At tho Beavorton Woollen Mllls. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Grant. of Ailsa Craig. are visiting friends in this vicinity at resent ..... ....Miss Annie and Katie Mc ougall left for Chatham on Monday last where they expect to remain during Bulk Owners at R. Dunsheath's. ks" At a low price is sure to sell. We . are selling off our stock 0! fine home- made Blankets at from 93.00 per air. 3 Flauucls.’l‘wecds. Full Cloths. an all; other goods at the me low price. I! 1 you wcut to get Bargains. como.early and got 'our choice. 0. T. Young. Bea- verbou \ oollen Mills. bled. After 3 short but very distressing ill- ness. Mrs James Banister died on Wed- necduy last. The Place For OII. a Four gallons beat Canadian Coal Oillor 60 cents at Hodgson'a clearing St. Andrew's Bolreo. A Good Article. Wmhev’s Gastoria. Woodman mm! mews. FRIDAY. MARCH 2. 1888. Do not be mis‘led by agents who take your orders and can- not fill them. money. As Twine will be scarcer this year than last and prices are already advancing, farmers should order now and save We are receiving on June let 9. full car-163d of the fa.- mous “DARTMOUTH” Bin- der Twine. BINDER Mar. 191:, 1888. Perpetual Hay Press for Sale capable of baleing 15 tons per day. mod; 01: Wednesday. February 29th, the wife of James Bannister, Beavetton, aged 66 years. On Friday. the 24th inst. the wife of H. Westcott, Beaverton, of a daughter. The Canada Presbyterian church here purpose holding a grand Soiree on the evening of Tuesday. March 6th, 1888, for the purpose of raising funds to fence the church plot. From what we know of Gamebridge festivals, the public may be assured of semething good. Rumors are afloat to the efiect that Mr. P. MeSweyn. our genial tailor has disposed of his premises here and pur- poses making Toronto his future home. Village Oounell. Council met Feb. 27th. Members all resent. Messrs. Cameron, Graut, .dwards and Ferguson were appointed a committee to purchase hay scales for the village. The auditor‘s re art was handed in and ordered to be p nted. A by-law was passed appointing Messrs. Barron Campbell, Barristers, of Lind- say. solicitors for the village. A By-law, levying 81.00 on dogs and 02.00 on bitches. was passed and the same to be paid on purchasing tags which the Clerk will have for that purpose. The mer- chants and rategayers handed in a peti- tion. asking t e council to raise the license for transient traders. A by-law was passed making transient traders license .50 or 05 per day. Account of J. C. Gilchrist. for postage. blanks and stationery. was ordered to be paid, 85.04. :1. _McSweyn was appointed to ring _the A number of boys are ex metal at the Marchmont Home about the beginning of April and as usual the girls will come later, after the St. Lawrence opens. Some of these are just the age for adop- tion by those who have no little ones to cheer their home. while others are old enough to be a. little help. Applicatlona with minister's reference to be addressed to Mrs. E. A. Bilbrough Wallace. Belle~ ville, Ont. Intends Moving. The farmers are busy at present draw- ing in their summer supply of wood. Mr. Angus McKmuou is purchasing largely for the summer supply of the village. Orphan Children. Wood. Brechin and Beaverton. H. WESTCOTT, FOR SALE. GAHEBRIDGE. TWINE. G. DENNE, Newmarket. huh Groceries Amway may. We have still in stock the FAMOUS ALL FELT BOOTS and full lines in OVER' SHOES. which we offer for the balance of the season AT COST PRICE Our WINTER Lines in BOOTS and SHOES WE BUY ONLY FBOM THE BEST FIRMS Our Customers lnvariably Return to us. {51381913519}! 01; E? E Benetton, March let. 1888. â€"Dncks, Cottonndos. Moleskin. Corduroy. 8.0. r" All Goods purchased from me to be made at home will be found cheaper than elsewhere and will he cut Free of Charge. The times are hard and money close and to meet this unusual condition of things we have placed out Goods at the Lowest Possible Figures oompatable with Good Material and Work, w" “e “0‘” 0093360 on Spring Work and our Stock which We aun‘ou“ .5} J is now on our shelves for inspection. We have an elegant assortment in â€"SPRING SUITINGS and OVERCOATINGSâ€" Scotch, English, Irish and Canadian Tweeds, finwfimfiug gm: We confidently appeal to the public on these grounds and so far not in van). and the numerous unasked for testimonials we are constantly receiving. This is not remarkable when it is known that And then only such goods as we know to be correct. Excellent Value with some of the neatest things in WORSTED OVERCOATINGS eve: ofiored to tho Public 0! Beaverton. Leave your order early as the bow season will soon be on and ensure prompt attention. That our Goods are appreciated is the fact that NEW SPRING STOCK. E. TISDALE. RE - OPEN Are the boat in town and In a Few Days on hand for Overalls-Cheap. A good assortment of FOR CASH. WITH A FULL TAKWE. H. LOGAN, L. J ., CAMERON. Beaverton, Ont. BEAVERTON .

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