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Woodville Advocate (1878), 6 May 1887, p. 1

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Land. Rollers! non ha 3 Patterns 2 ’ Gang P'loughs (z and 5 Farrows') v 733006. Drills, Binders, Renate, -n~___-_‘. 02300 "ours. I!) n. m. to 4 p. In. Saturdays la n m in '3 p m. ,. March 96. KHy wiitsln‘xlllch=“' and n1! pointj‘ in (‘nnm‘ln nt‘f {micro-4 nlk)\\\C| on dvpnsits at “:0 mm of 5 my. cunt. -\ fies Lullcctud at lowest l'lltcs. S 03437 Employment To Good. Men. 50X}: SIZED [Bl-2 IDI. ~I. Previous Experience not Essential. “/0 pay Don't apply unless you can furnish first-class references and want to work. No room for lazy men. but can employ any number of energetic men who want to work. Address ACRES mitt: 40 THE FONTHILL NUR‘EMES. lARGEST IN CANADA. lw Sumrt Mun Wanted at once to canvass for tho sale of Canadian (Brown Nursery Stuck. @BANKER3% MUS/0 7EAOHER, 0. Good Currants 251133 3.1. School Books mbles 8m. an kinds z’atent Memos. EITHER SALARY or COMMISSION. C. GILCIIRIST. \Voodvillo. Money to Loan 1 . at a low rate of interest. from L! to 90 years. 0. GILCHRXST, (‘lerk Village. of “’oodville, Q . Woudville. Ont. C. GILCHRKST. 3pm: for firsbclass insur- v . ant-c Ummmnics. duos insurance at ’what it u wort]: and no agent's fees required, making a. (wing at $1.50 to the irsurcrovurv time. Orders by eat lots. loaded free. Adams LI 0U OR TEAS PIANO 0R. ORG AN- Town» Moderate». For lurlhor iufqlnmtion nppIy at usidouco 8:. J. J. (:lovu.'..li a\ slum Wondville Cheap TFA Slum! height paid on Tile in cm- ]ots to any station within thirty miles from van]. warm-m SCAN'I‘LIXG. SILLH. JOISTS. LATH. SUINGLES, (from 81.05 to $2.45 per thousand.) LIME, «QC. I he: to nunmmm to the pumic that Ihavo purchased the Brick Yum! formerly owned by Mr. George Drake and known us 3102 and. TILE at Shortest Notice. 55 J. (‘ \VE, Publisher. J: S"? MCMYLLAN s Beavertcâ€"n Lumbar Yard. i -Wm. Taylor- l lmvu Inn-.0 on hand the largest stock of Lumber uI er in town ul IIll gImlcs and at all mix as hum $6.00 to $2.100 per thousand. SA \’ T N" ‘3)“ I )E PAICTME'N'I“ MBEAYER TON, ONT. 310N113: TO IJOA 1‘1 ' on flood xucu‘. 21y. Dmttsissuml umm and am now prqmmd to furnish all orders for Pup“ 0! Ontario College 0! Nude also 018:. Joseph's Convmn. Toronto. ‘8 pro- pnrcd to 1;qu lessons on THORAII BRICK YARD Hills furnished to orior at. Shortest Notice. tho L Agents Wanted ! """""""" a. iii'Mowers, at Beaverton Foundry w. SMITH MRS. M. CAMPBELL, l’roctor‘s Eric}; Block, first door east of, Town Hall out in Allah Line of Bwaumhipa l-so lo: m. Md]. and all landing llOWSllnlmm. With which you get a valuable book with every three pounds of tea. Dominim Bank: of Canada. armws 3 uitud Hm TEAS STONE WELLINGTON, Nurscrymun. Toronto, Ont J- 0- BILBHRIST WM. TAYLOR h 5‘s. \nu- imm cuncncy 1:5le and sold. ‘ .b) 21y. Druitsissuud upon thr From QOcts. u p. 0:0 Taylor's Siding. Benvorton. P. 0. WOODVI LLE. norso Rakes, PROPRIETOR North Vlctoria and @ntarie General Advertlser.â€" ’ 3nd MVahIl n t ”mun". JACGB BARNES, Pump Maker. “'OODVILLE AN') BEAVERTON. [‘umps and Cismms of all kind: to 01110: of. short notice. I will be in Beavortnn on l‘uosdny and Friday a! ouch week. orders by mail max bo mldrouod to lionvorkop._or_§¥oqglylllo and Wu mauve prompt .|_ lfxln-idgo : Clerk. 7.. lh'mphill. leu‘idga. Fol). ‘J. April ‘20. Juuu 2:2. Su-pt. 7. 0d. 19, Doc. 1]. 5. (‘unuington : (‘lt-rk. Gm. Smith. Cunnington Fuh. In. April 2|. June :23. Sept. H. OH. 9n, Doc. 15. 6. llcuvcrton: (i. 1". Bruce. llvxu‘ertou. Feb. 11. April 2:. June '14. Sept. 9. Duo. :6. 7. l’ptorgmvu: Clark. I". J. (:illvspio. l.‘ptor~ grove. Feb. 12, April 22!. Junu '15. Sept. 10. Doc. 17. 1. Whitby: Clank, 1) (I Muulnnnull. \Vhitln- Jun. :3. 111:1»). Mar... April; ’. May 3, Juno 2. IuIv -I, Sopl.‘ ’,Oct. 3, Nov. 2, Du. ' :2. 2. Brougham: ('lelk. M. (Hecsnn, Greenwood May}. Jul): 5. $91“. 3. 2. Pickering Vihngc: max-k.7.1.meeson.ureen- wood. Jan. 4. Mar. 3. Nov. :3. 3. Port Perry: Clerk. J. W. Bnrnlmm. Port Perry. Fob. H. April 19. Juno ‘Jl. Sept. 6, Oct. 18, Dec. 12!. \VIZST IIaII". hit 6. (‘oII. 6. Thumb mnminmg X00 ncII-s “IIII “mm HIIrII HulIsv IIIIII \\ u. I on tho pIuIIIisus l'nr Iur‘ II- I [IIIIIIcquIs mum to H. M IIAI I'I‘OlJ‘. l‘t "llllutul, UIIIIIgI-HIII: or to II\O. IIIIOWN I‘ sq. on tho 1IIcuIiws. County of Ontario! innw dwellin home and shop cmnhiuod ' , UUILI Ill "Gnu, fronting on slmrun Sir-wt. with imiimr ‘ nuruoi lurid. hall hunting nu Ii.“ Strum. (inml , HAY FEVER. v x ' w ' ' ¥fiii‘,fi‘£‘l’§§hJ3??.J£L‘A‘lm‘f.§." "" ”"’ "‘°"“““" may 1'0 v88. Aim A NEW SINGLE PILFA‘ON at a lmrgnin ‘ NotoSnnfl. Powder or irrilnling Liquid. Price For (nuns and other iniurmution nm-l)’ (0.130. 30cm. and 31.00. If not obininnhlo fl your drug- Fiiitxx‘ii. ”" "'0 ““‘"'i“""' gins. tent prepaid on receipt of price. Address Timsu ll «irnui d mun-m ' n Lnrguin shouid u n p M‘H)‘ M ..-..,L 5 F-LFC..D w 60.. Broclwillo. Ont. A DESIRABL I SHOP AND .ltl'TSlDl-ZNCI‘} FOR SALE 0)! 08301.5?) 81’. HEAVERTON. A big assortment all"! uglpricus to he reached I)’ II OUR OTHER DI‘.1’-\l‘ TMEXTS chsi-Iting o! '1‘ weeds. Roam-Made Clnthing. Cottons. Denims I ottouudes. Silil‘tillf's Huts. Bouts Slums (vrocuIios, etc . replete with the \or) cliches! procumble goods. GENTLI‘HEN. Iluut mil to see our IIolIIII now Spring Hats and at prices that defy competition. That we have bought our .‘lilliuory this your mpur cent below the stauduril prim and mu uivu our custmnm-s the benefit of this ram purchase. Our special drives are umkiug com~ [Ietitors shudder, ulnl thu Xudius should xu‘ail thcmsulws of this opportunity of securing grand bargains whilu the assortment lusts. A large cnnsigulnentof new l-‘n-nch Drees Goods to hnml in Al) tlm {mm-fat shades and mater iuls wnth Trnnuuugs to match. Beavertou. April ‘10. 1881. 'BELL 81 00., Guelph. Ont. Ever shown in Hoaverton. Every lady in Heavurton should make it a point to (é‘fllllinfl this beautiful display consisting of nothiugl-ut the very NE\\'l-ZS'I‘ MATH!“ \LS nu-l oxulmivo designs and at prices untouchable clsuvhom. PRINTS - PRINTS We invite Hm ins wctlon of clone pun-chillers to the most mug-nit cunt and cumplotu stock of SPRING MILLINERY ladies’ litentiun Wanted at the Emporium nf Fashicn. Aoonna FULFORD 5 CO.. BROCKVILLI ASTHMA AND anoncums BY MAIL 0N RECEIPT OF PRICE SAMPLES. 26o.; REGULAR SIZE. $1.00 lllllllllllll ASTHMA CURE Buavurtou, Feb. 11th. 18251â€"5 By Order. .I. a. flux l‘1_“'rl}l.l‘. {aim for Sale or to Rent. NO MORE PILLS! Division Court Sittingsâ€"1837. A Good Bargain / ’j Unapproached for ”Lg-3.2%; Tone and Quality. ' CATALOGUES FREE MOTHERS LIKE I" canvass LIKE i‘l’fl Bonus: It I: ugrnabh to tile. 1': ccmzs Liven COMPLAINT, BRUOUS DISORDERS, AcvoSrouAcu, Dvspw, Loss 0F APPETITE, Q} SICK HEADACHE, emanation on Cowman PRICE, 250. PER BOTTLE. BEAR IN MIND a“ BELL” IN'TANY IKUtf I’OI DBGAMS Clerk of the Peace. WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1887 FRESH BREAD, SUNS and PASTRY always :11 hand. Woodville Customers supplied by D. K. Campbell. and orders for Pastry. c left with him will receive prompt attention. Prices Moderate. Pleasure Parties supp'i'd at Short Notice with CHOICE PASTRY and CONFEC'I‘IONERY ICE CREAM c. All Run]: of Work In Almw Lines l-zxcrnlnl In Find-flu“ Mylo. Esiiumtos Furnished tor Home work etc. I‘m-- tin: intending in paint mew huildings or ru. paint old onos would down” in CM] on mu before placing their work elsewhere HUUSEan‘d EABRIME RAINIER :1: Mich the best of cure and attention will be .Ja. . MODERATE TERMS. R ESTAUBAN T General aluminum; in: Borsa- shod: I hereby beg to notify the public of Beavcrtor. and sun‘nding country. that l have leased the Blacksmith Shopot A \Vord to the Wise is Suffi- cient. I have a. largo number of accounts from oue'tu three years overdue. Now I need money. and if these ac- counts me not settled at: once either bv cash or note. they will be placed' in other hands for collection. PAY-UP“ JAS. SNELLGROVE‘S CARRIAGE WORKS. 1nd am now prepared to do all kinds ofwork In my line i BEAVERTON [OE ORE/1M PABLO/5’, BEAVERTON BAKERY. P. D. McA'BTHUR. BLACKSMITHIN G. C. T. YOUNG. “PAIN KILLER” and Get Instant Belief. BEWARE or IIITATIONB. 25 Ste. Per Bottle. Bmvnmox “'oounx MILLS. Have you a Pain anywhere about you ? USE PERRY DAVI‘S’ PAPERHANGER c.. ~«â€"Beaverton. Ontario. NOTICE ! AN 0â€"â€" W. J. BATTER, P. I). BIC-ARTHUR. PUSITWE BURE GIVES! lmmsdlata Bengt P0“ GATARBH. Gold In Head. HAY raven. EASY TO ERR. Benvertou I Since the town has decided to intro duce the electric light a most interesting competition has sprung up among the various manufacturers of electric light plant. No less than three concerns are anxiously awaiting the job, while two of them have arranged a little excursion for the committee who have the matter in hand. to view the different systems in 1 operation. This proposition cannot cer tainly he objected to. especially as the o 'ipaniona pay the hills. The Pro'e.tant churches of the town prnprsn holding a jubilee re-union cele- hration. : The ()erFellows of ()rillia had a ser- 5 mnn preached to them in the Presby- l terian church last Sunday afternoon. A 2 large gathering of the brethren was pre- i sent. The meeting we announced last week in behalf of the Bancroft. Ottawa and Irondale railway came off on Tuesday. not many of the citizens were there. A Mr. Pewsey and several companions from the eastern townships through which the railway is to pass \vere pres out t5 drum up the fiflllll‘. About $100,000 and as much more as possible is expect- ed from this town and vicinity. Those present did not appear to be very en- thusiastic in the matter especially whm the bonus cropped up, and we anticipate considerable difficulty will lze found in pushing it. The bonus system is about played out. The municipalities and givermnent of this Province have been bled pretty freely by the railroad sharks and the prospects have got to be ex~ trnmely tempting before the public care to bite new. Another case of diptheria. 119.3 devel- oped, this time in the family of Mr. Richard Brandon. At time of writing.» his dauyhtcr Florence, was at the point of death. All sorts of schemes are now afloat for the celebration of Her Majesty‘s Jubilee here. We are an intensely loyal people and such an occasion as this cannot possibly be allowed to pass Without something being done to commemorate the event. to the immediate conclusion that a boom had struck us. ’ So it has and a very substantial boom at that. The Odd-Fellows celebrated the anni- versary of the institution of their order in America on the evening of the 26th by an oyster supper after “Lodge," Grand Master. Bro. Donogh. of Toronto, uiug the guest of the evening. A very enthusiastic greeting was given the dis‘ tingnished visitor by our brethren and a. pleasant and very enjoyable evening was spent. A number of visiting brethren were also present. but we did not notice any from Benverton. Judge Dartnell has come down some- what severely 011 “Picturesque Canada." At a Sitting of the Division Court held East; week at which several suits were being pressed by the Company to en- force payment. Judgment was given for defendants in six difierent suits. This alhir appears to have been a. per. feet swindle and HIS Honor did well in carefully sifting the matter. The new buildings on the main stud are all well under way. A stranger dropping 11: here just now would .come A rather unusual freak occurred to the mare owned by Mr. Houston. of the Standard bank. The beast gave birth to twin colts last week. Both died. A number of brethren of Peacful Dove Lodge. I. 0. 0. F.. were in Woodvillc on Sunday attending Divine service with the Udd~Fellows of that place. canning‘wn. Smno lanlooking citizens paid this villngcn visit last Saturday. evidently with the intention of leaving their mark. They were carefully watched. however. and consequently no dcpredatious oc- curred. linen-sung Jalllngu From Other Places OUR NEIGHBORS. Orllliar Enjoy Lira. What a truly beautiful world we live in I Nature gives us grandeur of moun- tains. glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people few like giving it up disheartened. (lisooum - ed and worn out with disease. when there is no occasion for this feeling. an every snfl'erer can easily obtain satisfm ~ tory proof, that “Green‘s August Flower." will make them free from dis- ease as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct cause»; of seventy-five per cent. of such mala- dies as Biliousness. Indigestion, Sick Headache. Costiveuesm. Nervous Pro.» tration,,l}izzinesq of the Head. Palpi tation‘of the Heart, and other distress- ing symptoms. Three doses of “Auguut Flower“ will prove its wonderful efiem. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. tl Jume S'm'oxn Cl..\ss.â€"Ida Linens. Annie MgIntyre. Don. McEaclmrn. Arnie. The following are the names of the pupils in S. S. No. 2 Eldon. who obtain. ed “Honor Cards" for the mouth of April :â€" FOURTH CLASS.-â€"â€"R. G. Ross. Samuel Kirkland, Mary Kirkland. THIRD (.31..\s§.-â€"Jno. Kirkland, Katie Mchan-ie. Minnie Kirkland. Fmsr CLAs's.â€"Tinn McQunrric. Archie Kirkland. Henry Lyons. A tremendous body of ice has fallen over the falls this year but comparative- ly little damage ha; been done. Sr: 2mm Sl-zcoxn CLASS. â€"\\'m. Sheehy. Dunmn Mchnrrie, 'lhomns Sheehy. The ice shoved out two of the timber supports from the railway bridge nbovo the falls. A new bridge is to be built. shortly. Some young scoundrels undertook to hunt the fine deer in the town park with hounds last week. One fine bnck '81 run to death and a fine (100 came nearly sharing the same fate. The authoritim threaten to shoot any dog found within. their premises. renolon ram. The lock gates are all about in position. The diver who has been‘ engaged for some time has left for good. It is thought the works will be ready for use within a. month. Sncoxn Cuss .â€"-Ma.ggie McLebd. Amey Jenkins. Ronald Campbell. T. C. Doidge. Teacher. Tmnn Cmss.â€"Florence Scott, Robub Campbell. Flora McCuaig. R. A. Stc~ wart, Eva. Scott. Mary McCuaig. Gamebridco Report of S. S. No. 5. Thoralx for‘ April :â€" qu CLAss.â€"Jessio McCuaig, Agnes Grant. SENIOR FOUR-m CLASS.â€"Sflmh Speedief, T. C. “’indatt. Maggie Gilchrist. J umon Foam-a CLAss.â€"Geo. Wallace. Tens. Campbell, Lizzie McCuaig. Geo. Young. Annie Buckler, Kate McBaiu. It is well that the writers of poetry under the Balsover heading are careful to name themselves. “Two well unknown Girls." Such an infliction on a. long: snflering public, it has not been the lot. of the people of Balsover to suffer for v. long time. Let us sav to the poets. ro- mam unknown. 'Twere better thus. The people of Garden are about to enter suit against A. E. Stablmck a) compo! him to pull down his dam. ' ‘hc; will likely have their trouble for nothingr. unless their leader. J. A. B. â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘ stretches out his hand to divido tin) waters as Moses did of old. Balsovor. Judge Dean passed sentence last week 011 Win. Young and Frank llroeklis th-s participants in the recent stabbing “this near here. the former was sent to King- ston for two years while Broeklis will he allowed to languish in the Central prison for six months. These parties ham terrorized this section a long time bu; outraged justice has at last overtaken them and it is to be hoped the lessen will prove a wholesome one. VOL. XI, NUMBERâ€"13' F.‘

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