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Woodville Advocate (1878), 4 May 1888, p. 5

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Jamm McLean. JUNIOR TARLE'I â€"â€"I{nm\ Jewell. Donald Wilsom McCorqnmlalc. Tenn. McArthnr Jewell. Eliza. Cameron. Special Notice. ta. 99,999 dozen Eggq wanted. llm. Butter wanted, at. J. R. Woodvillu. Senior Division. FOURTH CLAss San. tomâ€"John Wilson. Katie Stoddart. M. McLean, Mary McArtliur. Seneca. Rear, Ellen Cmuphell. FOURTIICLASSJUNIOR. -â€"Joliu McKay. Kate Mclmfiie, George Maybee, Gert-rude Barnes. Thomas Barnes, 'I‘hos. Dowswell. Tnmn Cmss SESIOR.â€"Barlml‘a Mention. Marjory McPherson, George Edwards, Barbara. McDuflic, Mary McLean. William A. Grant. Tnmn CLASS Jumon.â€"â€"Emma Lovey. George Heppinsmll. Willie Cameron. Ettie Grant. John Slattery. Dannie Adams. SECOND CLASS SENIOR. Annie Campbell, Annie Smith. Mary Carmichael. Dannie Umnerou. James Davies. Willie Jack. Junior Divnsiou. SECOND Cues Jumon.â€"â€"Ida Edwm‘dc, Wellington Elsou. Minnie Cmnpbell. J. Stuart. Smldie Campbell. Eflie Me. Kiunon. Semen PART II.â€"-Jennie Grunt. Minnie Logan. Winnie Ferguson. Norman Gillies. Herbert Heppiustall. Carrie Muybce. J UNIOR PAm‘ ILâ€"Gco. Els m. Walter Stoddnrt. Nollie Slntterv. Lizzie McDuflic. John McNeill. Elmo Mellon-quodale. SENIOR Tum-11' Cmss. Allie Patterson. Laurence Stuart. Hur- lin Petliio. Fred Blow. Duncan McLean. Jamm McLean. JUNIOR Tum-21' CLASS' On Sunday nifht last. Mrs. John Mc‘ Kiunun. Woodvi o, aged 8'). years. Sittings of the first Dix‘sion Court. County o¢ Victoria. will be held on the 15th inst. Found. A purse. containing a small sum of money. was found on Sunday last in the Presbyterian church grounds. The owner can have the name by calling on J. Barnes. \Voodvrlle and identifying property. Look Here. 3’ Road Tu: Anvocnz and keep to- quninted with what is going on nround you. Accident- N‘ Trv Prior's. for a. new spring Suit. new and fancy patterns in Tweeds. Prices low. J. R. Prior, Woodville. School Renort. Mr. John 'I‘. Middleinore. the founder of the Orphan Children‘s Emigration Charity, London. Ont.. left Liverpool on the 29th inst., in the steamship, uLako Ontario." with a patty of 50 girls and 120 boys. between the ages of 6 and 18 years. who are brought out to this country {or adoption or hire. chiefly among farmers. They are expected to arrive at the Guthrie home, near the city. on or about the 9th prox. This will be Mr. Middlemore's 15th annual visit to these shores With juvenile emi- grants from Birmingham. England. since 1872. Already many applications ac- companied with good references. have been made for the children expected to arrive. but more are required. Further particnl us may be obtained by addressa- ing Mn. H. GIBBENS. Manager of the Guthrie Home, London, Ont. Gentlemen. Dlvlslon Court. w- New D'ress Goods. Prints, Cottons. Shirtiugs. Tweeds. Cottonmles. c., at J. R. Prior‘s. Woodville. Immigrant Children. What might have resulted in a. serious accident occurred to our esteemed schoolmaster, Mr. L. Gilchrist. on Sat- urda} last He was onnaged in setting fire to a. quantity of rubbish. when a sudden flash occurred burning his face seriously and for a time it was feared his eve siuht. w as gone. Itappears chats. quantity of gunpnuder was mixed with the rubbish unnoticed and on the appli- cation of a match exploded. Farmers' Attention- Mr. Jns. Smith. of Parkdale. has taken up his residence in one of the new brick houses erected by Mr. H. Wilson. Mr. rmd Leas has also leased mother of the same row and his wife tnd fumi‘y move into it at once. Mr. Leas is about to try for fortune in British Columbia. law Spring flags.“ _ Gillies occupied the pulpit of the Pres- byterian church here on Sabbath last. morning and evening. Mr. John Mc- Kinnon. of anrn‘s College, will preach in Eldon Church. on Sabbath next and we understand arrangements are being made to secure this gentleman for the summer. New Sprlng Goods. cs- Néw End Stylish Stiff and Soft Hats. in Black. Brown and Gray. at J. R. Prim-'8. “'oodville. The Puiplts. Rev. Dr. McTavish, of Lindsay. reached to a large congregation in [don church on Sabbath last. Rev. J. 335’ A Car load of Land Salt and Plaster now in stock. also Red Clover und Alsike Timothy Seed and all kind! of field and vegetable seeds at D. Me'- Laclnlan‘s, Woodville. New Arrivals. “on Mby wu lick. we give her Cum When aha mu 1 Child. she cried for (‘utorig Who-n we became Mm. uho clung to (:Mtorin, “has out had Children. the pvo them Caron. Wendnilla,floml 33m. FRIDAY. 'MAY 4. l888. Died. 90.999 I’rior's. Archie Henry .1.»an! muuum. Lummy. says: ' Wull..~u‘.you struck the right (lung whun you got upl’mmh's “M: T.\" Column“ I don‘t wmmur It takes so well. There is no {00! n: nhnnc it. it'n the best thing we ever had in tho h: uau for coughs. colds and hoarsoucas. in fact any throat and lung troublm." Buvorton. March In. 1899. Before contracting for work got an estimate from me and you will be satisfied tnat our figures are right. OBLIN CAMPBELL, BEAVERTON. manning. Matching, Californian Sid- ing, Moulding. Sash. Doors, Blinds, Eoncznc‘, 8cm, n the Shortest Possible Notice. That the Beavcrton Foundry cannot be beaten for its Wood-working Faculties. That we can and do work as cheaply as any other factory m the land. That our work will all hear inspection in point of finish and material. DO YOU INTBND TO BUILD THIS SUMMER? If the above question is interesting to you I made: givo the following facts your care- ful consideration. viz : luvorton. March 9th. 1568 promptly and In the lowest possibl. prices con- sistent with good work. 05]) or tddress Box 144. Boavenou. and secure ostmntoa before giving out your work. Experience has proved it to be the BEST OIL for 9.11 Machinery. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. The Spring Season will soon be here and with it the usual rush to haw all kinds of work in the Painting line executed. It you have tuylhing to be done in that. line this season place your order early and thus secure promp! attention. House-Painting, Paper Hang~ ing, Kalsominiug, and all other branches ot the Painting Business, MGGOLLE LAIEEME For Sale By JAMES CAMERON, BEA VERTO/V, 0N7. PMNTLING! CURDIAB ‘ “Md.“nvdlmpbdbchndmthn W- cum Colic. Continua. I recommend in. upon-tartan, prescripuo. Bout Stomach. Dun-hum. Emcmuon. “an”... H. A. tall. 31.13., Km. Worms, gives deep. and promote. d!- mummmux Wmfiimm ' I em prepared to execute all orders for SPRING J. W. WHYTE, MACHINE OIL! for Infants and Children. Conan, C m. Bonn- xsss, oxcnnm Wnoopmo Comm Cnoup, lunuxuu Dlmcum' Bnu'mnm and all Thrqat’u‘nd Lung I DONT mum m nuusn complaints. Pleasant to take; child- ren are fond of it. Imam relief ham first doso; heals uni cures like mug lo. Prep nod aclentlflcnlly fromp the Pm Pine '1‘! BEAVER/[OI Ta: Cxx'uun Conn". 77 Murray Street. N. Y. whan ho will he momma to ronnivo nrdml for .11 kinds of Clnturlm and Wall l'umlm. etc. “Summation Gusrantood. 1n overv~ ~rosaoct~ Pump Repairing promptly attended to * and Charges Moderate. Bogs to notify the pulslic of this locallty thlt he will be at the I am also agent tor tho Canada Permanent Loan nu Savings Co. Money to Loan at a low n_te of»m_tore§tt 1qule 2 t0_ 20 3’09??- Agent. for a number of flrntvclasa Insurance Cmupauies. [do Insurance at a. fair figure and reunite un Agonts‘ fee thus making a clean sav- ing 0! $1.50 to the insurer by dealing with me. 7 Agents for the Allan Line'of Steamship: also for: all “19 leading lgowqupgrst 'HAMILTUN llflUSE,’ BEAVERTON, â€"Grocer1es of all kinds- Our Tens are renowned throu bout the Country :3 being A-1 and at the tight l’rico. Wednesday of each wee/r PUMP-MAKING! noun-ton March 1;: 1886. If you are building a. Home don‘t tail ‘0 intro- duce a Furnace for heating. We can furnish you A: Close Rates, ,' ANDREW MURRAY, We are making every preparation to accommo data the large necessities of this section during the present summqr and as Building. (cc. promises to be active, we are more than on. courggud tq‘actjygly compete for the trade. Do not contract {or I-lavotrougbin ‘ or other Tin-work until seeing us. We “Isl quote you figures worth you: attention. our Inoro 1,3 equipped with everything in the Tin-lune as well as a. good assortment of -- TEflS. -- Several Second-Hand Stoves on Hand-â€" Bargains. Spring Work. Tin-5110p. I. c. GHLGHEEST. THOS Always on Hand 3 Choice Stock of Fresh The old Reliable House for all Grades in Stoves of various kinds. T‘ I~1avi§you§fifi7w anywhere about you ? USE PERRY DAVIS “PAIN KILLER” and Get Instant Relief. alumni OI IMITATIONS- 28 Ots. Per Bottle. PREPARING It Prices m suit the times‘ J. G. GILCHRIST ‘ Beaverton ”ONâ€"â€" â€"â€"FORâ€"-â€" HODGSON DEAVEBTON. \VOODVII Fresh 6mm" Azflflu Mr. We have still in amok tho FAMOUS ALI. FELT ROOTS and full lines In (WRRs SHOES. which wv offer for “R $183?! in! tho uuwxu A'L‘ COST PRNB L- J‘ CAMERON. WE BUY ONLY FROM THE BEST FIRMS Our WINTER Lines in BOOTS and SHOES We have prepared for the business of 1888 an enormous stock in all the lines of our trade and we now place before our customers the choicest selections to be obtained in the market of the world in Our Customers lnvariably Return to us. MUNTREAL HOUSE ' and we furnish suits to order at lowest figures. All our GENTS' FURNISHINGS are new and fashionable. We load the trade in this line. in Latest Patterns. which “a oflor CHEAP. Beaverton, April 24th, 1888. LADIES :â€"â€"Before buying your summer supplies call and see our stock of Millinery which has been carefully selected from the best houses in the trade. Our MissGunn is too well known to the ladies of this district to require any remarks as to her ability or taste. Enough to say she has spent a season in Toronto in the study of the latest fashions and is fully pre- pared to meet the tastes of. the most fastidious. Call and see our large stock of Dress Goods. \Ve are showing animmense range in Springand Summer Wear. Jersey Cloths in all shades and Ceshmeres e. Speciality. Tap Swede Tfirnip. White Globe Turnip Seed. Pugjple _Tep liellow Aberdeen These Seeds have been purchased from the most reliable growers, are guaranteed fresh, true to name, and we are selling them at Skirving’s Imp. Purple Top Swede Turnip. Banghqhn‘g Igpem‘tal Purple Thrnip Seed. White Belgian Carrot. Seed. afiifiQS/fi £RMES {9‘03} Gfififiw For the summer season we are new opening several cases of Hats of all kinds. Felt and Straw Goods. Our Felt Goods both hard and soft will be found the latest and we believe the cheapest. As usual we carry a heavy stock in this line and by the best makers in the Dominion Markets. All grades at very lowest -. figures. We keep constantly on hand a. full supply: of Fresh Groceries. Choice Prints and Woollen Dress Goods W .n M NVWWN -;’ MfinIdKiwfi‘Kifiég W.VWVWVVW\A/ WMNVWMMMNWvV“\. \ANW NOTICE TO FARMERS !- in Endless Variety and at all prices. See om- Prime am! M 115111.23. the most elegant panel-gs and at liowest Figures In Town. Field and Garden Seeds «WALL PAPffl, English, Scotch and American,“ "fawiawfiimggémfl Highest Price f0r Eggs and Butter. 0m DRY GOODS-% We confidently appeal to tho pullllo on mono grounds and 80 fM‘ not in vain. English. Scotch and Canadian Twaads. TO THE FRONT AGAIN. W ’Mme M An «I‘MN‘ rx NxAAA .\ ‘w, and the numerous nunaked for testimonials wp am constantly receiving. This is not ronmrkahlo when ll; 1a kuuwn that And then only such goods as we know to be correct. Excellent Value I am paying the Highest Cash Price for CLEAN TIMOTHY SEED. That our Goods are appreciated in the fact that BOOTS AND SHOES. GROCERIES- J. McKINNON, I have $138 received a. fresh stock of --IEI.A.'I'S-â€"â€" We ofler handsome lines in Al‘o tho beak in «.an and Jas. RITCHIE, As follows : Green Top Ortho Carrot Seed (Specia].) Ma_mm_ot.h Mangold W‘urtzel Seed. Giggt .Lgn'g Bed Mangold v Wurtzel Seed. Choice Glover and Timothy Seed. Bacwurton, Out. Beaverton, Ont.

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