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Woodville Advocate (1878), 6 May 1887, p. 8

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.\ meeting of tho Bonn] of‘Health will take place on Monday evening next. Business to he brought. before the Board should be in the hands of the Secretary previous to‘tlmt date. Something to Ilvnwm M». ML [8 a hay 'vzu' mi map am] a towel at L. J. (Inmarnn'.~ for 23 u-u‘s. .\ fine .1i~«plny of Spring Shoosut L. J. Cum- rrun's. Bom’nrton. ' Board of Health. With gloomy face and hat nslmw, with hair unkempt, unpnlishml shoe, with slouching gait and actions queer. his necktie fastened ‘noath his car. he shnfllcs snll<ily along. and lonlm as if there‘s something wrong. Wonldst know that means that hattorcd hat. that rusty, ragged oh] cmmt. that shmnhling gait. that tanylcd hair. that sullen aspect of (l("~‘]lall' 1’ Approach and whisper in his our: “limstns. what's- to pay. my dear?" A 'Nl hmr ohl ‘lhwtns. grumbling snv. “Liv wife is cleaning hunsc to-ilxay." sir Bought; the balance of the produc~ tion of a large hose factory at 65 cents on the dollar. Imlncnsu bargains. Ladies call early and you will purchase. J. Hodgson, Beavcrtou. The Time Has Come. A. '1‘. Stewart is reported to have once said :â€"“IIe who invests a. dollar in busi- ness should invest another dollar in ad- vertising that business." This may seem to some an extraordinary state- ment. but that many hundred of dollars are \‘mrly spent in Judiciously advertis- l)‘; many of our successful men is well- knnwn. svlllng Rona nllrss oH'ost. YE’ Harrison and Leslie have the best; selection of Hats, Tics. ngcds. c., in town. A largo turnout of tho brethren of Beaverton Lodge went to Woodville on' Sunday last to heat the anuimrsar'v sermon preached 1)} Rev. Alex. Boss; to the Odd- Fellows of that t0\\n. Gentiemen. Ho Knew ltsValue. n- For choice Muslins and Laces, n6 place in Beavcrtou can 0301' you as‘good value as Mrs. McDowell. Visiting. Has nearlv all disappeared ftbm tlié lake. Small fields am yet floating about but a. few warm days will entirely dis parse it. ‘ Ladies. The Ice 13' Now opening an immense lot of Mens' Felt Hats, bought at 60 cents on the dollar. Call and get half a dozen, only 30 cauts each. J. Hodgsou, Beaver- -Some suspicious looking toughs were noticed about the village on Sunday night last. and on coming to work on Monday morning. Mr. C. T.Yonng found his safe had been tampered with. The outside door was not locked but the two inside drawers were. The burglars pried them open but after all their trouble ob: tained nothing. Hats at so cents on the 8. McDongall, Logic Co's readymado paints all colors. the best in the mQrket at H. Westcott‘s. Beaverton and Brechiu Burglary. Messrs. Dobsou 5: Campbell temporar- ily repaired the dam on Monday. The break is a. large one and will be a costly bill of repairs. ' Paints. Base Balls. Foot Balls. Lacrosse Sticks, etc. at J 110. McKiunou's. Beaver- ton. Repairing. ’l‘o-day is ”Arbor Day" throughout the Pruiriuco. We do not think anything in the way cf treaplauting will engage the attention of this village to-dny. Mr. John ll. Wright. representing Messrs. Evens, Sons Mason, wholesale druggists. Montreal. sav3â€"-Nasnl Balm cured me of a long standing case of ('atarrh after many other remedies failiuU. Arbor Day. Reliablo Testimony- N0 clnviges of Businvss ml- \‘crtisonu-ni \\illlierz'-«11ltei lw received 1111111 tlmn 'luvsfl’luy mornin". Copy weaved 1211111- 1112111 that will be held over 1111 tl10followi11g,r week. Special notices 111111 mutter fol 1m 111 columns ICCClVCll. until Wed- nesduy evening 58211199“an s‘Euml film's. FRII).\Y. MAY 6. 1887. 'l‘rcmendbun stock of l’mmols and ”loves at Hodgsnn‘s. Bonvorton. The best value over shown In North Ontario. Mr. Wm. Smith also Mrs. Smith. late of Dvavurton. have been sunnnonml from St. 'l‘honms to Toronto to receive from tho Governor-(1011mm! n. medal and (lip- lonm each. fur meritorious exhibit made at the recent ('olonml Exhibition in London. England. I’urmols and film-m. llonon. Mr. Frank Thompson captured a lame nind turtle on Saturday last at White's creek which weighed forty pounds. The animal is an exhibition in the window of Mr. 1’. I). McArthnr. Sec Hodgson‘s small bills announcing the prizes for eggS. A Mount-r. Rev. G. C. Patterson and wife are Visiting fncndsin Collingwood at pre- sent. l-‘nrmor‘u WIN-s. 68‘ Immense crowds are daily visiting Harrison and Leslie‘s Millincry rooms and making heavy purchases. Alm-nt. We learn that Buckler's bridge is in an unsafe condition since the breaking up of the ice. Tcmns crossing should use great can: when passing over the same. Great Attraction. " 'It' becomes more and more evident everyyear that much of the Sickness prevalent in the country is attributable ' t‘d'the water. By careful study of the matter it is found that in nine cases out of ten typhoid fever originates in fami~ lies whose water supply is from a well into which impure water comes. This may be from tho farm yard, and quite generally such is the case. For some years the water in a well may be pure and wholesome, but by-and-bye the soil between it and the barnyard will he- come so impregnated with pollution that an unhealthy quality will be imparted to it. and disease will result from its use, Wo‘know of several wells in this village of which this may be said. Feather Curling. [33° I am prepared to do feather our]- 1 ing in a careful and satisfactory manner I Mrs. McDowell. Boaverton. i l'usnfe. A meeting of the Township council will hold on Saturday the 14th inst“, at 4 i'clbck. Spring Jackets. “Ks” Ladies 'call and see Hodgson's styliqh spring Jacketé'commencing at 62.00 each just opened out. The Source of 'l‘ron blo. Garden Seeds Field and Garden Seeds of all kinds fresh and reliable, at J no \IcKinnon' s. Beavertou. Township (.ounell. A meeting of the Village Council will be held on the evening of the 13th inst., Friday. We have in stock fishing tackle of every description. H. Westcott's, Bea.- verton and Brechiu. "lllngc (‘oqu-II. Mr. C. T. Young has shut down his mill preparatory to introducing a large new engine of greatly increased power. This is rendered necessary by tho largo increase in the business of the mill dur~ ing the past two years. Fisherman. A New Englnc. Our Self-acting shade Roller is the nicest and most convenient thing in blinds now in use. H. Westcott‘s, Bea.- verton. The Band propose arranging an ex- cursmn to Orillia. on June 2181: by boat. If possible. It “'lllnroven pleasantduy‘s outing. noun-keepers. A Quantity of Picket»; for Sale. cheap. Apply to J. J. Glover, Beavertou. An l-Ixrurslon. LightiJacks are numerous on the lake just now. Plckets for Sale If m, do not. fail to try “Alalmstino” for ymu' cciliugsnnd walls. All tints. At I‘I. \\'cstcott.‘s. Deavorton. Fishing. \\'i.| play a short. progrmnmo on the Main Street on Saturday evening, weather permitting. at 7:30 p. m. Are You House Cleaning Good Business. 5 ”‘0"?! Mum-s. )chlllun Sons meaning the . ’-‘~° host scuunfs lmsiuoss this year they ““1““ have over done. No less than five top 1 "WW"- hugyios and a lumber wuggon have loft I E881 their shop this week as the result of ro~ | "” ' or egg: cont Hues. And they two busy on n.‘ number of orders whwh they have yet ' to till. ' 9W” ’ At 1; «3- How is it that Harrison 6: Loslio ‘ with of are getting so many new customers ? of on” Bcca‘lso they huvu the most reliable \ AI: R goods in town. wifu of The "and l\.. LI. } Clover Seed For Sale! :m-odning the . Lia" Any quantih of C over Read for is war they ‘ sale at 1!. D: ulshou'h‘ 3. Hum Stu 1301'- - ' Benetton. Apri! 7m. “.01. Repalring Promptly Executed. Having made some favourable purchases of BOOTS AND SHOES for Spring Wear, we can ofl'er the public such bargains that we are bound to please them. Many lines are a from 50cts. to $1.00 per pair below credit store prices. wrought to us Will save You Dalia rsf.‘ An Italian scientist says that “wrink- les depend mainly on the [ascaculc' which form the reticular part of the dermis." We always supposed that age had more to do with it than the fusciculi. Persons who would escape wrinkles. it Would seem. must first get rid of that italic thinguâ€"Norristown Hamid. Mrs. Pondergnstâ€"“I'vo been in luck again. I bought a Rembrandt yester- day for $3.000." Mrs. Van Dusen (illiterate and slightly dcal)-â€" “Three thousand dol- lars for a remnant! Why. bless my soul. what sort of goods was iti’ You should hat-c bought the whole piece for thal.â€"I’u£ mic “II/nu Lul'. uuLA v IZIIAUL‘ .ur .' fal1w1maz...._.. Spring “'hem. . . . Amnectn. \Vhe . . . Scotch Wheat... . . . .. Barley ....................... Outs . Pen-4. Butter“ ............. . ..... Eggs (Fl-ash)” .. . ..... ~. . .‘ Potatoes ........ ......,....‘... Pork .............. ..... BcoL. Hardwood Dry Bar lwood. Green (‘ lover, Alsiko” . . . . . Clover. Red“ .. ....x. . apples... .. .-rluvu. .. .. ..--a Bay ............. Pilchcr (college club)-â€"lndeod! “’11:“ 111110 does Hugmth pitch forPâ€"1V.Y. aSflIl. “1 was novpr exuétly buried alive." said an old ’cicrk. rcqqunting llis' expo. ricncea. “but'l uncu‘iVorknd :‘i wvek in a store thin did n_uL :{ih'crtiun When I :umu out. mifhcud Wigs :linmst {m whim us you now sire in;b‘mimi-yrconiinc- men: did it."â€"'(,i‘ucinnuti Gaza: Miss Boston (tovbuse-bull pitcher)-~ I was present at the game this after- noun. Mr. Humcrun. and I admired your pitching sn much. Your curves reminded mo of llogurth’s lino of beauty. Fa]! Wheat .......... Beof.. ... . . '.'.'.'.'.".'.'.' I": ' Hardwood, Dry” ... Hardwood. Groom. Hay W...” . .... Spring Wheat”................. \ranecta Wheat ............. Barley .......................... 0nts.... ................... Peas, Blackoye ....... Peas .......... . ............... Buttor.......... ..... Eggs ....... ............ Apples ..... . ....... l’omtooa. per bushel . . . . ....... Sheepskin»......................... yidps...................... Pork .....'.l.'.II.'. . . l â€"--â€"A ‘ can 9 --~'.â€"' Births. . M; Bonvortou. on the 27th inst. tho ; with of Mr. Wm. Mann, Agent, formerly ' of Onlliu. of u. son. I Hodgson‘s Millinery, Dress (£0088, Print. Gingham. Skirting and Cottonude Department for assortment and value, takes the prize from every competitor. Married. ' At the residence of tho bride‘s father. l on the 27th ult., by the Rev. J. Gillies, I Mr. Wm. Yule, of Eldon, to Miss Cath- eriuo Williamson. youngest daughter of Mr. William Williamson of Eldon Station hull". 0n the 4th ult. the wife of Mr. Arthur Mcullug of a daughter. 0n tho 2nd inst" the wife of Jno. W. Morrison, 6th con, of a son. \ At Bczwertun. on the 2nd inst, the wife of Dr. A. Grunt. of a. daughter. 1::3‘ The hwlwst mice in cash paid for eggs at Hudgson‘ s, Bcuvartou. No Tick. Local Markets. "sushi”..-....-......-.....--..¢.-n. 'l" 0 3. Wheat........................... 60 80 .. ......... 45 56 27 28 60 73 4850 ‘5 17 L’- ......... .............. 10 18 ...... 40 50 ;.porbushol....................... 9'. 'l'. ina.............................. um... 50 75 ....................... ............ .30 On” pin-"unto..--...-.-o.- - leak....................... Wheat..... a... .-u...--o-o-- ........ .o......-- u..-..-.-......-..- 1). ..-....-. c..a-~-u~ WOODVILLE MARKETS. BEA VERTON MARKETS. 180 Pairs Men’s bolid Leather Plough Boots, $1.00. 138 Pairs Boy’s Laced School Boots, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5’ 120 Pairs Youth’s and Boy’s High-Laced Balmorals 850ts. 120 Pairs Boy’s and Girl’s School Boots, copper toes, GOcts. 120 Pairs Women’s Leather-Lined Laced Shoes, $1.00 150 Pairs Misses Fine Balmorals, extra high out, 900ts_ ”gnu”... EASE PREQEg. ..... 5.0 oil) mum. 320 l 5 7 J 2.2.3 55. mum 8.5 lu 14 12 75 70 GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE, ORGAZNS AND PIANOS. I I .' I All kinds of Farming Implements from the Selfâ€"Binder to the ‘ Wheel-barrow, Monuments and Head Stones both I Granite and Marble. Beavertm), April 8. 1887.â€"3mos. EAGLE STEAM WASHER and CLOTHES WRINGERS Jas. Cameron, 1)nn..n.4,... A-...:l o 1nnr1 n, , , ft? Do not leave your order elsewhere until calling on me gHANDSMVIE DQDERS a April 15th, 1887.' CHOICE PATTERNS and Limes M New Spring Goads ! Beaverton. May lst. 1887 06000000000000000000000000000000 oooooboomitfooqufio 1 JAS. GUSTO} The Pmpea‘ Mame Which we purpose making a. Specialty of for ' the season. The Latest Patterns . WALLER, M WORK ATTENDED T0 “'ITH OUR‘ USU-AL CARE. At figures never before ‘ofl'ered in this town We have now on hand and arriving some IHIIIINIIII II" II PLAIN AND IN GILT! ALSO AGENT FOR THE AT PRICES AWAY DOWN. :ETWEEDS! AND CHOICEST LINES AGENT FOR THE '1‘0 -BI"[ YOUR .Locam,‘ 'IS AT SOLID CLOTH. Sign of the Golden Boot. L. J. CAMERON. 5’sâ€"75’8f-g. BEm‘erton ,_On f. BRAVE {TON .

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