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Woodville Advocate (1878), 10 Jul 1884, p. 8

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American Agriculturist. Rom] "mm L‘c. stumps for 8:"an (‘nlw (Enni- ivm ur (iunnnn) of HM ("daft (Incl In-sl Antl- c-llurnl Journal In "us. “ olrcl. ORANHF. .H'Dl) (‘0. DAVID W, .u'nn. pr”. , 3M Bromlmu. New York. {Ta-he firuvcrtuu prrsrsfi. JOS. J. CA VE, PROPRIE'I‘OR. mmum. Transient advertisements Ucta per line lat insertinn 3uts. per line 02qu sniquncnt in. nortinn, measured Iuy a scale of nunpariel. OI-‘l-‘ICRâ€" McKinuon's Store. Beavcrton Sunscmr'nos :-â€"$l.00 per annum, 1 vance, or $1.50 if not. an paid. AIDVEITISING RATES. foolumn, lynrQ Juno Int, "3!. I have commenced business in the above lino in Beavertonuud [mm equipped my Stables with Good Horses. now Mu-uvws. hurrcss etc. (33 â€"1IORSES “'ARRANTED SAFE DRIVERS.â€" Terms, Moderate! Ls“ Stables at end of Mun Street Bridge. cg}: The Oshawa Viluliculor has the following .pert rural-s. and whicri we commend tu‘all business u1cII:â€"~-Jll|llclolls adrertising is the key stone to success. int you have got to understand how to advertise first. Some business men an“ hire a cheap Jack to paint -his name all over the fences and have large signs pasted up in different parts of the country, paying the said cheap Jack more for two or [hue days sen-"Ices than would 'pay for a )enr. and theh he thinks he is ad- Vertising his business extensively although his name will not appear in the newspaper .lfrmn one year to another. Such men never make a success of business. They may make a living, but there was heVer a thorough husmess man who Inglected his advertise ment in the neWspaper. If you take a space in a paper with a circulation of twelve to fifteen hundred, not less than ten thousand persons will see that paper every week. Make your advertisement readable ; change it often. The man who attends to his adva- lisement is the man who makes money. No men ever made a f-nrtune by advertising in hotel registers, theatre programmes, maps. or almanacs. He has got to fall back on the ; old neWspaper if he has anything important 1 to sell. The tune of hills and dodgers ,as an 1 advertising medium is past. If you want to make money you must take a space in your local paper and let the people know what you have got to sell. 11; is the cheap- est and safest way of advertising now. Our I fences are covered with names of former l husinuss men who are almost forgotten in Oshawa at the present time. lint a monu- ment of their folly remains as a warning to others. Ascertain the amount you can ex- pend in a year on advertising aml then make as good a bargain with the printer as pos- ibleI and you will find that at the end of the year you will he hotter 011‘ than when you began. Try it. y ‘Ehc «Wnudvillc @dmcutn, ()H‘Icn : -KIN'G STREET, Woouvn.u.r:. -LIVERY Stables!- Ill) Columns and mo anavinus in each “‘Iucvcr can enjoy poetry when I am cooking," said an 0111 lady who dropped in on us recently, "but. when I step out 1:) feed 91 - hug and hist myself on the fence. and throw my soul into a few lines of "Cap'n Jenks,’it1loes seem as if this airth was made to me on after all." Cards not exceeding one inch During a dense fog. a steamboat took land- ing. A trawller, anxious to go ahead, came ‘to the uuporturhcd manager of the wheel. and asked him why they stopped. “Too much fog. Can‘t see tho riVer." But you can see the stars ovur head." “Yes,” re- plied the urbxmo pilot. ; "but until the biler busts we 3th going that way." The pzss~ eager went to bed. Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rmewer never fails in restoring guy hair to its youtiIful coqu. lustru. mul vitality. Dr. A. A. Hayes. State Assayer 0f Massachusetts mulnrsm it, and all wlm give it a fair trial unite in grateful testunony to its many virtues. ‘ , Ayer'a S1rsnpnrilla is the unst ell-chive bloatpuritier ever devised. It is reé'um- ‘memlod by “who“ physicians. The road to success is not to be run 2110!: by nevenâ€"leagucd bouts. Step by step, little by little. bit by Int, that. is the way to wealth, that is the way to Wisdom, that is the way to glory. Pounds m the sons, not-of pounds. but of pence. This yelr Reunion FM: is M be the seem. 'of the celebration «if the 12th 0f July by the Orangomcn of the district. and a large crowd is animated. Prvpcu'atioun {or the even". are now being made. Ind everybody hopes ‘thut the day (Saturday next) will be lino. Croat Mt xllty. The ravaged of Cholera lufamtmu null Stunner Compl‘ints among children is "My alumiug. Thu must rvliublu cure is Dr. Fowler's Wild Strawberry. Evmy bottle guaranteed to give sulis action. 43rd YEAR. st 90 A Year. 13 F. [L V P} lfi’l‘C J" JAS HUNTER. . $5.00 per per line lat ‘81? 00 . '20 00 . 30 (N) . 60 00 lsano. n. Ont. m ad- Ono Ticket Admits to Both Pavilions. NDNI ISSI()N. ‘2’; and 3:3 cts. Prof. Morrris' Silva!- (Inrnct “and will 31% just nrnvinna tn the afternoon unihitinvv. in their Bountiful clmrint, through the Principal Streets R EM EM BER *JI‘HE HAPPY FAMILY Considinq of n lame nnmlwr nf fnroiqn domestic animals living in harmony togctlmr. The Myt/erinns \[echnnical \Vomlnr, dual-- lensing: a“ comers to a game of Dominm or Cards. 1000 Ram Animate and hmnimato Curiosities The wonderful Elevtric Luv, npnza'c to Scientists and the pumic at large. THE FOUR LONG EAIRED SISTE"S T'w living THREE HEADED SONGSTRESS‘ pros‘cnting three [.ivim: "mule, in one Body. which sings in lummi‘nl and harmonious concord. \Vhose extmnrdinnry wealth of hair ranches and trails alum; the ground. Our Museum Department. “‘ill be found In be replutc with the Strangest Liv‘ng Marvels and Mechanical \Vomlurs, includ n: M'ocalist To.“ .VlflV'l‘ROSE Grotesque. Punster and Hmnmist. Ill? (ill MERRI‘I‘T Knock a- -bout Clown and High Stiat Performer. To.“ McCAR’I‘NI', .11 in 's Sunburst. \Ynndel ful tr m1 ) of trained .‘ndalunlon Slalllom mul l'lgmy Ponies. EDSlj'IJ'II‘STBII, Principal Actor and Comic 4 FUNNY CLOW'N S. 4 The Glenn Sisters, Signor JEAN ALVERERS. Educated Bugs and Monkeys. “THE IRONJA‘F“ D W0“ A\ " (‘olobratnd tbmughout the Old \led and \‘ow as [wing the Sin-9113051. W 01.1 111 Living. Liftmu “1:11 H111 1'mth Mono Hugh “1 111-. hts that wnuld battle the st mtest man. and \uu‘os 1111111 Pulling against '1‘ -:1uls of Two and 01 on Four Homes. Three in Number. THE WORLD-FAMED AF- ROBATIC \VUNDERS. Concodcd by all candid contestants to have no poets in the pxofossion. THE MYSTERIOUS HINDOO SNAKE CHARMER. Playing with and coiliugabout her p o ‘sou Hundrods of Pounds of Monstrous Living Serpents. Miss IDA. SHOWERS ‘ anhor beautiful and diflicult actpu the flying wire THE PATTERSON BROS. In his extraordinary pedestal and ladder novelties Mr. Frank Ashton, Associated with an Attractive displa of living and NATURAL WONDERS. and an 'xhibltiou outlio Iuost wonderfully educated animals in 0x- istoucu, Acpoptnbly presenting a. canvas enter- tuiumeutot fresh. features in a new and pleasing form. 483111612 Await; Talent BEAVERTON â€"-0N-â€" Tuesday, July 22nd‘ Embodying the Greatest Variety of Attrac two hecreatiun-ol any American CumLiua- ‘tion un the road. Will exhibit at. Doors open at l and Trained Animal Exposition. Mid-air Phenomonous. In their beautiful High Rope Specialties. ,Tho Recognizad Monarchs of the Double Horizontal Bar. Amphitheatrical Entertainment Allied Shams i maswm Will include among its Host of Attractions. King, Burke 6L Go’s GREAT AMERICAN In his Inexplicable and Inimitable Act of Contortion. Albion Brothers. ANDY SHUWERS' SCHOOL ()‘c‘ mm GENG'i'A, C HAS. CARLO’S MILLE IRENE The wonderful ilhlsfnn of An extraordinary convocation of LAVELY- PSYCHO AfiNEI’TP 1 I The Children's Delight. “aml will pa 1-- 0! fnroiqn and m. Daily. ”Constipation. lndlfiosnon. Headache. and all lmluus "sortie”. ‘ (pm everywhere. Anny- unable. I Beat Purgatlvo Medicine Most exornciating are the twinges which task the muscles and joints 0‘ the rheuma tic. horthrnp Lyman's Vegetable Dis- covery and Dyspcptic Cure. by promoting increased action of the kidneys. by which the blood is more effectually depurated, re» moves through the natural channels certain ncrid elements in the circulation: which pro «lace rheumatism and gout. The medicine is also a line laxative antihiliuus medicine and general cmrective. 10 day Is ours, why slmnl l m: sm row ’ For to tho gmis belonu to Inmrow. Therefme fur to day. Chew Huh] (‘uiu To. bacco it is the l: est Sold by all inugglsta; phco II, 31': bottle. for $5. (mu (Mensa, implicit: of the Skio,Vle:- malism. (hlarrh, General Debilily. and on disorders ranking from poor or corrupted blood and a low state of the system. PREPARED BY Df:.!.cfrAyerCo.,Lowell, Macs. ' The firm of OrIIInIId \Valsh. III-uggisuz, Peterhcm, say Dr Fowlei’ II \\ Ill Shaun belly is one. of tlIeIr lK‘st MIIIIIlnnl Mediâ€" cines fur SIIIIIIIIeI- UmIIplaiula. A Remarkable Escape. Mrs. Mary A. Bailey, of 'J‘IInkImIIIInck. Pm. was afllicte-l for six years wiIh Asthma and Bronchitis. duriiu which time the best. physicians could give no relief. Her life was despaired of, until III lust UCtolnel‘ she prucurednlmttle of Dr. King’s Ne“ Discuv ery, th n iIIIIIleiIIte relIef “ms felt. and ln‘ culltlnllill" its use fur II sllmt. “me she was completely cuIe..l gaining in “v -~.h 50 lbs. in a few months. l‘rco Trial iii film (If this certain cure (If all 'lhruat and Lu“.- Dis- «Sea at John \chuIIIIuI' s l)I';_,II ' Store, Lea- \‘ertou. Lame Battles $1. 00 cleanses. enriches, and strengthens the blood. stimulates the action of the stomach and bowels. and thereby enables the system to mist and overcome the attacks of all Scmfu- from impure or impoverished blood. and I weakened vitality. Ayer’g Sarsaparilla The throne of England, so splendid when covered with silk, velvet, and gold. is. in fact, Olllv an “old ask chnir,’ over 600 years in use for the same purpose. Its existence 1118 been traced back to the days of Edward I. The wand is very hard and snlid ; the hack 3 Id sides were furnierly painted in various colors, and the seat is made of a slab of rungh-lookinq sandstone. 25 inches in length, 17 inches in hrun-lth. and 19; in t.nekness, and in this stone lies the grand peculiarities of the chair. Remarkable Restoration. Mrs. Adelaide U’Biine, of Butt-do, N. Y., was giVen up to die by her physicians. as Iucnmhle with Canmmptiun. It prowd' Liver Complaint and was cured with “ur- dock Blood Bitters. from , ,. _.\...- ...v - nu: III.)KI nlvcl u slmr' time the fever and itching were alloyed. and all sivns of irritation of the skin disappe'ired. fly entnrrh and cough ware also cured by tho sumo means, and my general health greatly impromi. until it is now excellent. I feel a hundred per cent, stronger, and I attribute these results to the use of tho SAI:3.\I'.\I:II.LA. which I recommend with all contidoncc al the best blood medicine ever devised. I took it. in small doses three times a du , and used, in all, less than two bottles. place these: racist nt. your service, hoping their publication may do good. Yours respectfully, Z. P. “'iLDs.” The above instance is but one of the many constantly coming to our notice. which prov. the perfect adaptability of AYER'S SARSA- l‘ARlLLA tn the euro of all diseases arising Aunt.“ n. , i 'l‘lwma'zical pawl-r nve pain tlmc ling- 'ynnl’s Yellow Oil panama, outrlmly the nun-vols of aacicut time; It gets In «1 1 natural manner to sululue inflainatmu; Ulll‘t’a rheuumtisul. Urnup, Deafness, 84m Throat, ' mu! painful injuries. A ‘ _ , r_ 7., ...... ..., .- yu- u 5""“ dral run down. Knowing the value of Anzn‘s SARSAI‘ARILLA.‘by observation of many other census. and from pursnnnl use in furnmr ymrs, l bvgxan taking it for the above-named disorders. My appetite im- proved almost from Hm "1‘59. >Ilorso. After .. -I..... . 'l‘hme twin foes to bodily comfort. Dye- pepaia and Biliousnnaa, yield when war is waged against thmn with Northrup 5’: LY" man’s Vegetable Discovery- and Dyspeptic ()ure. Its use also insures the removal of Kidneyand Uterine lnlludien, and promotes unuhstiucted ac'ion of the bowels. The puritv of its ingredients is another point in its fevor. As a blood purifivu it. has no equal It is also a great favorite with the Indies. “ 78 If. 54!]: S!.. New York. May 10, 1882. Mitssus. .l. C. Anzn .3 Co. Gentlemen ; Last winter I was trouded with a most uncomfortable itching humor affecting more especially my limbs, which itched so intolerably at night, and hurnml so intense- ly. that I could scarcely bear any clothing over them. I was also a sutl‘vrer from a severe murrh and catarrhal cough; my gllplflito \vaf [)Ollr,'fllld my system a good ’l‘hero are different grades of oilatonea. hard antlaoft. The beshril to um on an oil-ntoneia pug-min; watar is hotter on a hard atone. The Rev. z. P. \Vilds, well-known clty missionary in New York. and brother of the late eminent Judge “‘ihls, of the Massachusattl Supreme Court, write. as follows: Rev. Father Wilds’ EXPERIENCE. Good luauuors .iooloro “at their pououor "'I a para"!!! of superior qudxty. no mutter whut his garb, or human: olemlar his purse. They prove his respect for himself, and “my a 30 Drew his respect {or those whom he address“. Time. its value. l‘-n day Is ours, wuy shuul: l we care. ’ 'l‘u day Is ours, why should we fear? A Firm Opinion- Modom Magic- ()nr Jobbing Establishment Si Complete. Bryn Tile a Specialty of Horse F111'u1d1i11gs. All kinds of 11011ai_1i11g Ne atls Brick and Bantam W. TAYLOR, Proprietor. LUMBER, SHINOLES, and LATII Reauerton Lumber Yard and Promptfy Exébuted. ‘- ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES. Agnn for the London nnd 0nlnrl0 Invest- Im-m Company. One of the above will be at. the Hamilton House. lloavorton. on the Second Mmlday of ouch mouth. Ho will also visit Woodville ou the Second Tues- (Illa); (if each month, stopping at the Queen's o e . J. NEELANDS. l..D.S. I 308. PBSTLAND, L.D.S‘ Harness: Collars, Halters. Whips, Curry (‘01an Brushes, 'I:r!{nks. Valises. mu! all kinds J. BERRIE’S -Wood Ville Bakery !- Harness Maker, Saddler .c. BEST MATERIALS AI”) \VORKMAN- SHIP lMPlMYED. A rig-355mg” £3211:th Woodvil‘e. May 20. 1884. Single or Double Buggy or Waggon 'nm mannfncmrod from Iwa to nix inches Orders Solicited and 1’; A Good Supply of fresh Bread and Buns 011 Hand. Best Bread in the County. . Mun. Street. North End of Bridge. FOR BARGAINS IN Full Cloths, COR-1‘88 and fine, Tweeds, Flannels, Stocking Yarn, Cottonades, Shirt- Ings, Wincoys ac. Highest Price Paid for “700]. FIFTY RIGS T0 BHUOSE FROM HPIJC‘IAI. RATES IN ('AR l.0AD .4018 10 .| I.l. POINTS. Lowest Living Prices. P. G. CAMPBELL, WOODVILLE H ARNESS SHOP SAVINGS’ DEPARTMENT, interest allowed on deposits M the rate of 6 per cent. Notes collected at lowest rates. ofllcclloun. I. u. m. to I 19. III. Saturday: I. a II to B p in. B. MA DI LL. Manager, Audits branchoa.|nd nll mints In Canada. mud tho Unitod sums. merictu currency bought and sold. BRICK YARD AND EQTTERY. MONEY T0 LQA Hi BEA.VER$‘ON, ONT. BLACK «900.. B a. nke r s Campbell's Carriage kas !‘ â€"McLood's Old Stand. “'OODVILL ..â€"- JEMESL S'i’ITAR'iF, CALL AT THE Beaverton Woollen Mill, NEELA NDS PENTLA N I) DENTISTS, do. ”nanny. om. 01) hand. 'Repaiutiug and Repairing at. CUSTOM CARDING. SPINNING. “WEAV- ING 6w. DONE A'l‘ SHORT NO'l'lx E. of all kinds and quolitien on hand. on good socugity. Drafts issued upon thu Dominion Bank or Canada. rs Solicited mud l’rmnp‘.v Supplied. Terms Cash. Call at tho Bakmy and sue us. Proctor: Brick Block. first. door cut on Town Hall Should call at the above works. G. '13 ‘YQUNG. of ovary description â€"WOODVI LLB, ONT. -â€" Any one wanting a first-class ESTA BLISH ED 1876. â€"EST.\BLI§IIBD 18-56 â€" W. G. SMITH 62: C0,, Mitchell’s Oid Stand. Cash or Produce. Turnip‘ Seed ! ‘ (‘lmicc Stock of Provisions and Groceries. Tho subscribers will pay cash for any quantity of EGGS. We have as usual 9. choice stock of awgw PAID FOR Eggs. Eggs Signed. JAMES PARSON Woodvillc. June 14th. 1894. I hereby wish to express my tlmukstto t1. Citizen‘s Insurance 00.. for their prompt and liberal settlement of my claim against them (Or loss to me By lightning on 22rd of May. mm. and also toyour agent Mr. Gilchrist for his kind assistance. This is the time of you you should get insured en there ere so meny dangers in dry weefller of fires. Please read the following card of thenkk from Mr. Jemes Person of “‘oodvillc, whose barn took fire from lightning on the 23rd 0! Hey And it you went any business in chat line give me a cell as you always know where to find me. Remember I can doinsumnce as cheap es the cheapest. asal do business for several con. . pennies and cheaper as I don't charge the usual 81.50 for policy fees. but the best;Compeny ie elways the cheapest in the end. A Good Hearse Iuruished at. short. uotic€ Reasonable ’l‘orm Gabtnet Make: Undertaker.- London. Ontario Charts. Aa‘paymg as any Mt‘lliޤ:'irl_§]: world. For full particulars. free. uddrcm R. ('. :I‘UNISOX.Mup Publisher. 30‘! lhchmond HL. Gfiafr't'é. W W. G. SEEKSR Provisions, Confectionery 3nd Fancy Goods, Choice Syrups and Highest market price paid for Faxmc-rs PM duco m l; xcbange for Gumls. CHEAP as The Gheapest ! Good TEA for 200. per pound 6 lbs 81‘. A new supply excellent Light Sugar Sets. per pound. All of which we nffer at the lowest rcmun orative prices for OKINA. STONE 8c EARTEENWARZ Fresh Biscuits and Cakes of all Kinds General Grocer FAMILY BREAD ENSURE. Card of Thanks. -BAKER. ANTED Agents to sell Tunison's New and Superior Canadian Maps 6:. Irts. As paying us «my agent-3' 1.1 the «Fresh Groceries /-- COAL OIL GLASSWARE In stock. also 3 largo lot of A large Ind wil-umortml stock. ls unexccllctl in the County. WOODVILLE, ONT. IN GREAT VARIETY. BEA V ER'I‘ON Also a choice stock of F. S. DUNNIGâ€"AEV. J. C.GILCHRIST. WOOD V] I J ,E. â€"ASI) -. Insurance Agen !.

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