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Woodville Advocate (1878), 10 Jun 1887, p. 8

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No changes of Business ad~ Vei‘tisonionts will hereafter be l‘ccuivwl later than Tuesday morning. Copy received later xliau that will be held over till the following week. Special notices and matter for local columns received until \Ved- nesduy evening. any Dres- Gouda. In”, "tw- ..... Have just opened at Hodgsou‘s Bea.- verbon. twenty pieces Grey Dress Goods ell won! from 16 cts per yd up. Also Urey Gloves and Grey Prints. No One _- __ ‘. -, -- Ann”) ‘\‘1 0 UflU Can describe the sufferings caused by Asthma except those troubled with the wackage of Southern complaint. One} Asthma. cure wnl reheve any case. Double treatment in each package. Pulpits. ‘ - “___ ‘fâ€" Dâ€":Ann ‘{' I'UIPI‘U. In the absence of Rev. Mr. Briden Mr. J no. 1". Cunnings, of Oakwood. supplied the pulpit of the Methodist Church here uu Sunday week. In Knox Church on Sabbath last Rev. J. McColl of Toronto, preached and in St. Paul's Epis. copal Rev. Herbert Synnouds, ofTrinity College, Toronto, officiated. Teeth. Una. I luau-um. ----. - tracts teeth for thousands without pain or injury. Partial sets of teeth inserted by the new process Without a plate. Mr. Neelands will be at the “Hamilton House." Beaverwn on Tuesday next, the 14th. Call early as he can only re- main one day. Baptismal. Baptiemal Service was held in St. Paul‘s Church on Sabbath evening last by the Rev. Herbert Symonds. A large congregation was present and seven children were presented for the solemn ceremony. Meats. ‘3‘ ill kinds of suit and smoked Meats at R. Duusheath‘s, Beaverton. Break In the qu. I w...‘ . On Sunday afternoon last Mr. Jae. Gordon noticed a small whirlpool on the surface of the water above the dam and apprehending danger, proceeded to in- form the proprietors. Messrs. Dohson Campbell. Before anything could be (lune however. the water had forced a large hole through the bed of clay at the bottom of the dam and was pouring forth in a tremendous volume. A short time sufficed to run of! the water. The bed of the river is now here for the first time we believe in twenty years. Roduotlon Bale. ‘- Harrison Jr Leslie'- 20 per cent re- duction sale is now going on. Village gounoll. The Village Cbfincil will meet on Mon~ day evening next. - Lad iqg. . - ‘IA,J:_- -..J Tam nn n- For choice Muslims and Laces. no place in Beavermn can ofier you as good value as Mrs. McDowell. - Disappointed._ wuvâ€"rr'..._-r A number of our citizens went to Woodville on Sabbath last to greet Rev. Mr. McTavish, from Scotland. The Rev. gentleman failed to reach Wood- ville in time. and conegnently a disap~ poxntment was sustain . R. Dunsheath'sforth Groceries. The River. Now that the water has passed 03 the much talked of and greatly abused river bed is on view and greatly to our Bur. prise be it said, it, isAfouild not nearly so had as was expected. True, it will bear ‘ considerable attention. but the terrible rendezvous of filth and pollution which was pictured and almost seen in imagiv nation fails to exist. Something should he done. however. to place the banks of the stream in better condition. A vast amount of filthy rubbish has been allow- ed to accumulate which with the manv dirty onthmises render the south bank decidedlv offensive both to the eye and nose. Now is the time to remedy this and we hope to see it done at once. Ladlest “ii" 'You can buy first class Millinery at Harrison Leqlie‘a 25 per cent cheap- er now. as balance must be cleared. The Weather. “B'eantiful gruwinv weather has been that of the past. weeks-Sunshine and showers. Inn-cry. Ilodgson's Millinorv Department. Bon- verton. oclipqoa overvt‘nug north of To. routo. Receiving oralern all the way from Midland to Uxbridqe. Farmers, mtamtou Storm 3W5. Huvo von Wool 'm an" ? If no member H. Wgutcott. at Brnclnu 01-31;:- verton is paying the hiohent prim in cm}: for all kinds. Cull on him before selling. To Rom ! Iv ...H W Four rooms to rent our store on Simcoe street. side ontnnoo. Suitable for ofloors or dress mtkorl ac. Rent low. apply to II. Waller. Benetton. Ont. Indy-Into Clothing. Noniioing opened 5 lo consign: of Mona'. Boyn'nnd Chidren'o Re Made Clothing ot Sacrifice Prion. Badman. Benetton. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE. Vitalized Air. â€"â€"Mr. Neelanda ex 'Al _._L ...... FRIDAY‘JUNE 10.1887. consignment Mr. J as. Sldownlk on Bay Street. uuv‘.--“"- -.. _-. it is with surprise we learn of tho in- tuition of the Council to construct. the new sidewalk to he lmilt on Bay Stn‘ot u. width of only (our hot. Surely (hm-o mus! lit) a mistake? It cannot» seriously lw intomlod to rumovo u. walk 0qu oh- juctiun to which is its nurrownoss and replace it by another of the same width. The diiIcreuuo in the cost. of a live or six foot. wall: over that 0f 11. four footouo is certainly not sufl‘wieut to allow of this being done. If the Corporation: is too poor to pay for a Walk worthhnving. no doubt. the people of Bev Street will willingly wait for a more favourable sea.- sou rather than Spoil their street (or years by false economy. The Best Yet. ,-- -. .n - u-v wvâ€"- . _-- (-3- A teapot. and 10 lbs of tea at Dunsheath’s Beaverton. Those Interested I ‘va I'IIVI 'v'vvw Send to H. Gordon. Recy. of O. C. A. and L. S. Assam. Part Perry. and get an oflicial programme for June 2lst. wlion Port Perrv promises a vast Farmers' pic-nic. Bicycle Ramaâ€"Gold and silver medalsâ€"Half mile : and one mile. After which Mr. Fred Foster. Champion of Canada. and known as the fastest ama- tenr in America. will make an attempt to lower the 5-mile record. Font Races. â€"Gold and silver medalsâ€"220 yards ; 440 yards ; half-mile. Speedi119.â€"â€"2:45 trot. .975. Running handicap. 8100. Free-for-all trot, 8100. 10 per cent. en- trance ; under Canadian Association Rules. Entries close Saturday. June 181511. Special railway accommodation. rumors. “gitâ€"Cash {or Butter. Eggs. Potatoes and any kind of Farm Produce at R. Dunsheath's. Benetton. Board of Health. _. ._ A -vu-‘u v u..... The Board met as adjourned. present the Chairman. Secretarv and Messrs. Glassford and Cave. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Moved by Mr. Cave. seconded bv Mr. Glassford, that whereas it is important in the in- terest of the public health and in the present condition of the river to take some action with the view of cleansing the bed of the same. that the Chairman. Secretarv and mover be a committee to wait on Messrs. Dobson 6: Campbell and learn their intentions in the re-buildiag of the dam and endeavour to have a sluice gate placed in the same so that means may be available to flush the bed at time of high water and let all deposits now prevented by the dam pass down to the lake and report at the next meet- . ing. Carried. Moved by Mr. Glassford. seconded by Mr. Cave. that the attention of the village council be called to the sunken floodwood now uncovered by the breaking of the dam and urge upon them the necessitv of causing the said flood- vvood to be removed as soon as possible. Carried. The Inspector reported his inspection as uncompleted and wasre- quested to prepare a report for next meeting. On motion the Board adjourn. ed to meet on Monday, June 18th, at 8 o'clock. p. m. Very amp, "" "vvvvrv «- 3 pair of Ladies Hose at Harrison a Leslie's for 25 cents. Congncatlona! floating. vv-wg- â€"-â€"-._-__ A very succeséfu’lfiébngregahonal meet- ing was held in St. Paul's (Episconal) Church on Monday signing 13:3,. . Rev. H. Symonds was- elected Chairman. Several questions pertaining to the Church were disposed of. and trustees elected. Funds were also raised to pro- vide for the maintenance of a student to conduct services during the summer vacation. It is expected that ere long the church will be supplied with a per- manent incumbent. @Nowis the time to place vour orders for binding twine. two tons just received at H. Westcott's, Beaverton. Plants for Sale. ' E’ An}; qllarâ€"I'tity of strong healthy cabbage plants for sale by H. Shorter, Behverton. The- idisses McKinnon, Woodville, have their summer Millinery now to hand. The latest. Nasal Balm. Deafness caused by Catarrh as quickly relieved by Nasal Balm. Headache caused by Catarrh is quickly cured by Nasal Balm. Ladies 1 A Good Promlso. See what Port Perry promises for June 2lst. Vast Farmera‘ Picnic. Bicycle Racesâ€"Gold and Silver Medals, â€"â€"-Half-milo; and one mile. After which Mr. Fred Foster. Champion of Canada and well-known as the fastest amateur in America, will make an attempt to lower the 5-mile record. Foot Racesâ€"- Gold and Silver Medalsâ€"220 yards ; 440 yards; half-mile. Spooding.â€"2:45 trot. 075. Running Handicap, .100. Free-for-all trot. 8100. 10 per cent. entrance; under Canadian Association Rules. Entries close Saturday. Juno 18. Special railway accommodation. Another Attempt. "-uv-. The picnic which we announced last week as having been postponed on ac- count of wet weather is to take place to- day. weather permitting. m mm. Order your spring suit from me and I gntnntee n fit an! to any city house Jno. K. Campbel . Woodvillo. Prior Buy. r â€"â€"â€" £19858. Butter. Pork. Potatoes and .11 W. o! salable produce. Woodvlllo. wnnavm: mom! 33mm. FRIDAY. JUNE 10. 1887. 'I‘Io [moan-lun- Jubilee ill-nu. ’ Tho I. 0. O. l". have made urrnqgo- ‘ manta with this (muon- company «If 3mm- um to appear hum tomight. Friday. ! The notice in sumowlmt short but WM] the usual gunumnity of our villuuorls. we have no doubt a. good audience wxll | grcot thou). 0-- V--A --__n- Dru: Goods. (5’ Prior‘a for Drona Goods, Prints. Muslim. Shh-tings. 'l‘woodn. Gotham. Cottonmlcs. Pamnols. Laces. 0-. WOW]- villo Cheap Store. l'roolaytprlan1 T'EZ'EI'Bimeu of Eldon occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church here last Sabbath. Pleased. It is with pleasure the people of this place learn of the appointment of Rev. Mr. Briden of Beaver-ton to this field of the Methodist work. The Rev. gentle- man's popularity proceeds him and We anticipate the kmdl'leat of feelings in All quarters from his residence among us. The Boot. .. , I ,L It“-.. ‘8 1 keep nothing but the best. lines of ROOdB. and in buying from me the public can depend on getting the best. Juo. K. Campbell. Woodville. Scott Act Cues. Andrew Gnstie, of Kirkfield was or reigned before Police Magistrate, Col. Deacon, here on Tuesday last for 9. via. lation of the Canada Temperance Act and fined 8150.00 and costs. Complaint was also entered against Hector Camp- bell of the same place, but owing to a broken arm preventing his appearance, trial was postponed. Cash Paid VE‘F;6rianv quantity of Eggs. J Prior. Woodville, Cheap Cash Shore. Communion. "éacraâ€"rhen'ml‘ services will be held 111 Eldon church on Sabbath next. John K. Gambpoll'q Stylish suits speak for themselves. Np better either in fit or price can be obtained. An excellent assortment at cloth to choose from. Gone West. v1. 4-. ul‘vw, u...“ - _ Woodville's contingent. to the.Genera.l Assembly of the Presbyterian church which meets in Winnipeg next week left on Monday last for Winnipeg. Presbytery of Llndsay. The Presbytery of Lindsay held a pro re nata meeting at Sunderland on Satur- ‘ day. 28th May, at 10:80 a. m., when a. call was laid on the table from Wick and Greenbank addressed to Rev. John McMillan and sustained. Mr. McMillan accepted said call and his ordination was appointed to take place on Monday, 6th June, at Wick at 11 a. m.. the pres- bvtery to meet at 10 a. m. A call was laid on the table from Snnderland and Vroomanton addressed to Rev. G. Mills, who awepted said call. and his ordina- tion was appointed to take place at Sun- derland on Mondav. J une 6th, at 8 p. m.. the preebytery from Kirkfield and Balsover. to meet at 2 p. m. A call was laid on the table from Kirkfield and Bal- sover addressed to Louis Pen-in. who accepted said call. and his ordination was appointed to ,,take,place at Kirkfield on Tuesday, 6th June. at 2:30 p. m., the presbytery to meet at. 11 a. m. For Sale. 3’ Mr. A. D. Campbell is offering his fine seven roamed brick residence near the station for sale. The premises are desirable being l an acre of land. a good garden. hard and soft water. The plan will be sold cheap as Mr. Camp- bell is removing to California on the lat of July. At Beaverton on Sunday the 5th inst. the wife of Mr. J no. Batten, of,a daugh- ter. Sir Alexander Campbell has at Toronto and been sworn in a Governor of Ontario. Having made some favourable purchases of BOOTS AND SHOES for Spring Wear, we can ofi'er the public such bargains that We are bound to please them. Many lines are.” .- from 50cts. to $1.00 per pair below credit store prices. l Dollars Brought to us Will save You Dollars. BOOTS AD SHOES MADE TO ORDER AT $2.50 per pair and um! ds. Repalring Prompuy Executed. Bunion. April 1th. 1881. No Tick. iiéss, and Mr. J. C. Gilchrist: 180 Pairs Men’s Solid Leather Plough Boots, $1.00. 138 Pairs Boy’s Laced School Boots, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5’sâ€"750ts. 120 Pairs Youth’s and Boy’s High-Laced Baimorals 85cts. 120 Pairs Boy’s and Girl’s School Boots, copper toes, 600ts. 120 Pairs Women’s Leather-Lined Laced Shoes, $31.00 150 Pairs Misses Fine Balmorals, extra high cut, 900m. C ASH PRICES. has amved in as Lieut.- GENTLEMEN Dress Goods, Mus/ms, ’l-losiery, Gents’ Fancy Hat , Ties, Parasols, in fact all Summer Goods. Call at Harrison 82; Leslie’s for Bargains. Next Door to “Hamilton House," Simcoe Street, Beaverton. Lines of New Spring Gmds I 20 oer cent Re ' nation on all Millinery and ancy Goods. CHOICE PATTERNS 32?." Do not leave your April 15th, 1887. GREAT DISCOUNT SALE :3 a; awfiwn SPRING CUSTOM WORK ATTENDED T0 WITH OUR USUAL CARE. Which we purpose making a Specialty the season. WE no 48 WE gunman. We have also reduced some Lines of . WALLER, At figures never before offered in this town. IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllmlll We have now on'hand and arriving some éâ€"oâ€"ATâ€"m HI LOGAN! 6rder elsewhere until calling on me. TWEEDS! and gwfififi, Sign of Chg 901499 Boot. Béaverton, Ont. of for

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