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Woodville Advocate (1878), 11 May 1888, p. 9

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in‘gemng up, In wuwu uu uuumvuvwr but upon recovering his feet the thanks the Doctor got was 11 presented revolver from Jewett. Elliott, noticing the not. caught the constable around the body, and. possibly saved the doctor's life. as the revolver went off at the some moment. and the bullet entered the sidewalk. A case will probably result from this. Elliott escaped, and has not been seen in the vicinity since. Look Here. - A A «I -vvu‘ .uv. â€". Take your Cash and get your Goods at Hodgnon'a Clearing Snlu 10‘,‘-{J less than any House in town. - sprint!- - ‘ I in-1- The lost low days limm been delight. fully warm and spring-like. Vegetation in very rapid and tho young loaves are pushing forth with onorgy. _ The c. P. R. Nothing further has lienn heard of the (l. P. 3., other than what has nppmrcil in those columns. The survey of the Kloinburg route is still progressing and nothing will be known as to the route the road will definitely take until that, is completed and laid before the com. in cor W132. gemng up". children cry for you will find the Millinery Department especially attractive tins summer as Miss Lee, (formerly with Messrs. Harrison Leslie and whose services I may say I have been fortunate in securing) has selected a large and elegant stock of all the latest (lemgns and novelties in the trade consisting of ENGLISH. FRENCH and NEW YORK FASHIONS with beautiful trimmings to nmtch. As Miss Lee is a most accomplished Milliner owing to having had a long experience in New York. we say with every confidence we can suit and please all who may favor us with their patronage. Trusting you W1" call and no us the first time you are down, I Am Yours. Truly. E. TISDALE, TEN PER CERT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Highest Price Paid for BUTTER AND EGGS and taken as Cash. Any Amount Wanted. It; ivl’rv gfifimng-i mflmm : . 1-.- v .uh ................. aned up business again in the old standâ€"next door to the “Hamilton House.” I therefore trust though I have been 'ay from Beaverton for the past {our years that all our old patrons and public in general will again extend to us the same eral support and confidence we were favored with in the past. which I shall always endeavor to merit and hold by faxr sling and right prices. You will find every department of the business well assorted with all the new and fashionable .W AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, NEW AND FASHIONABLE TWEEDS. NEW AND STYLISH NECK TIES; NEW AND BEST MAKE OF BOOTS SHOES. NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES. NEW AND FANCY GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, MOURNING GOODS, A SPECIALITY. Pletse note the following : EVERYTHING CUT AWAY DOWN IN PRICE. 32? SPRING, I888. - WHAT P That our Goods are really the Best. in Town and TEN PER CENT. CHEAPER. Readers of this advertisement may possibly not understand why we are uble to offer this extraordinary reduction. The secret is mmply this : lstâ€"VVe BUY FOR CASH and thus save large discounts. 2ndâ€"Our Suits are made on the premises and under our own supervision thus saving the middle-man’s profits. 3rdâ€"We are content with small margins. We have some Special Lines in Stock for Boys’ Wear to which we would invite your attention, the best wear for the least money ever ofl‘ered. Also Remember by Buying your Cloth from Us for Home Manufacture we cut it FREE OF CHARGE. fl. LOGAN, We Cari Undersell Any House in Town '9 keep the Largest Stock and by for the best class of Goods in our line. long experience we know Cloth when we see it as we buy personally. know just what suit: our trade. WE MEAN THIS! We have all lines in SUITINGS AND PANTINGS and at all prices but in each and every case mum ~fii~eammwmmm Having bought out Messrs. Harrison Leslie of Benetton, I beg to say I have firs’ WEAR. With the same Goods. TRY US! 'ton’s Fashionable Tailoring Establishment. "WNW BEAVERTON. ONT. More Outraaes. . What. in tho I: no of all that in good. Is this tuwn can u; to 2’ Are Wu umlur tlm control of 'a\ gang of qutluwg and if 30. is no attempt to he made to discover the infernal seoundrels who are making the name of this village a hy-wurd for potty violence second to none in the Province? it certainly appears so at present. In the ill starred name of the Scott Act runny mean and ietty little spites have been worked off1 and it ap- pears that everyone who has the courage to say that he does not believe in the usefulness of the grog-shop or the use of whiskey is promptly marked for Minor ance and may be bodily injury. It is only a short time since we ch icled the vindictive breaking of llr. Wilson‘s ‘ windows on Bay street and new we learn I that on Monday night about 2:80 o'clock ; the Methodist parsonage was similarly . assaulted and the front windows broken I with stones. It is almost needless to ‘ say the Rev. Mr. McKee is a temperance man and one not afraid to have his views known. The Rev. gentleman. we learn, on hearing the crash. leaped from his bed in time to see several men near the house all, it appears, armed with stones who were prepared for any one who might emerge from the building. New. fellow citizens. Scott Act or Antiv- Scott Act synmatliisers, how long is this state of affairs to be allowed to continue ‘2 Apparently the authorities of the town are not interested enough to interfere. In other places such outrage. would induce a reward for the discovery of the perpetrators but right here things. are done differently greatly to our dis- credit. Every such act going unpunish- l ed is an incentive to still greater excesses ‘ and we must not be surprised to find more serious results in the future. We have heard considerable of the clever capture of burglars made here recently and when it was thoughtlthat more were about every man who could was ready' to assist in their capture. How isih with these violators of the peace and safety of our people ? Is it not a duty as im- perative to protect ourselves from the assaults of those who destroy our pro~ party as from those who would steal it ? Undoubtedly it is, and yet we venture to assert that in the present instance nothing will he done. Possrbly had the Rev. Mr. McKee been killed by one of the stones a ripple of interest might be. awakened but until some suehlthiuglhapâ€" pens we suppose all will go on as usual. ! We suggested last week the formation of a vigilance committee and apparently it is becoming: daily more necessary. If a the law is powerless to assist as perhaps l it would he wall to try the eilicacy of more radical measures, When decent people hesitate to speak their views fearing injury to themselves and pro- ! perty it is certainly timeto discover who rule this land and whether the freedom of which we are supposed to be so proud. is not after all a myth. Timothy and Clover§oed. A 7 At. R. Duusheuth’s, Beuvert-on. Niches: Price For Pork at. B. Dunsheath's Beamflon The Queen's Birthday. ‘ , _N, _.-â€" ‘w--, The programme committee who are arranging the sports and amusements for the Queen's birthday celebration Will have their posters in the hands of the printer this week. An exceptional inter- est is being taken in the matter by the citizens and everything ”cruises a very interesting day's pleasure. The band will have a grand concert in the evening- in the “Alexandria Hall," for which the members are actively preparing. Speclulmes. Goto Hodgsou‘s Cheap Cash Store Specialities in Milliuery, Ditto in Dress Goods. Ditto in Lace Curtains, Ditto in Carpets. Ditto in Men's Plow Boots. W. 0.1- U. The regular meeting of the W. C. '1‘. U. was held on Thursday the 3rd inst. The chair was taken at four o'clock by the president and after the usual pre- liminary services. reports from the secretary and the treasurer were heard and approved. A committee. previously appointed for the purpose. reported be- ing successful in obtaining the basement of St. Andrew‘s church, for the lecture to be given on Tuesday evening by Mr. ‘Galbraith. It was then unanimously 1resolved that Dr. Watson be asked to i preside at the aforesaid lecture. An in- ‘Iteresting feature of the meetiu was a ishort programme, consisting 0 three excellent readings and also a son . “Come Home Father," which was we I rendered and much up )reeisted by the audience.-â€"[Pruzss 00x5 "EV'l'il'lvgfit-icavor to have his Spring Cir- cular out next weekâ€"full of bargains. '0 P. V. A' The Y. P, C. A. in connection with the Methodist church intend givingra free entertainment in the church on uesday evening next. A good programme con- sisting of dialogues. singing, readings. c has been selected for the occasion and a good time may be expected. _-._ e e on [55" Do your Whimwushing with Alabastine. the most. durable and elegant wall finish in the World, for sale in Boa- verton and Brechin at H. Wesscott'l only. For Bulk Pickles no to R. Dunshouth Dlroct Importatlgng. Just arrived at Hodgson‘a Cheap Cash Store a. very Inge amortmout of Genh‘ Felt and Fur Hats, hard and soft, 31.. Shirts. Ties, Collars. Cuffs. 8m. High”! [Moo It} 93:01 I ,,n,-, 11.- fir For Evgiés; it B. Dunshoath's, Bu. verton. Pltchor's Guttering

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