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Woodville Advocate (1878), 24 Jul 1884, p. 2

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A. GUN N. V. S , 1i rad-ale oflhc 0M.u'm\ eu-n-inury College, VETERINARY mam-2t Ton. (“fleaâ€"Medical "Ml \‘Jnodvilw. wan be in llouvonon own ‘l‘r-‘m. \ Q-I‘I- s haw m John MCKmuun. Lh -.; ."N l'wflu um. (”by mlegtuph. \ull im‘c \u turnipl aLlcution. JOS. J. CAVE, Publisher WM; 05.1mm, \VnodviHe. “cent for Union loam k Sming‘s (‘0. Nancy to Loaumx first-.'!m‘ssecurity an} :06; p.c. , ‘rh.l Ag out forA. HM‘J' IS Vauuhcturers 9‘ 1h- um- 0.. SMITH, Provincial Land Surveyor AL\\'.~\YS 0N HAND. General G}‘O('8!‘iefi and Provisions (Ale-.213) 101‘ Cash. OYSTERS I N S EASON. \Voodn‘uo. Hunk: mu. ' P. S. Harris. Its-Bed with} Béss approved syntama. 0mm flfi‘nfinmry, m mun-Minn \nth Baum mu House, Beavertun. Outarhx M. W. PLANK, â€"-~VI‘I'ERINARY SURGEON,â€" (Gnduatn 0! am Ontario Veterinary College Diseases of a)! dqmmtzmted auiumh trea'vetl by ate. Residence. mm’tloo Queen Stl'eet. \x'oodvillo Outing done to and f1 am a" pm ts of the village and Midland Runwu y Station. Chm ges model“ I v‘l a--. 11..."... 'WOODVILLE AN D BEA VERTON. ’I‘ulups and Chtvms uf all kinds to order at short notice. I will be in Denx‘crton on 'i‘uesdny and Friday mf each week, orders by mail may I21: addressed to Bouvertcnmr Womlville and will recuive promvt .mnd careful atlcufinu. . .JAMES M. LAWSON, IIAITER. d‘c. JACOB BARNES, Egmy Mitigate L it. L. C. P. 8: 8.. G rm‘uato of Toronto UniVer 'sityz Mamba.- nF (Inlltegu l’lwsicians and Surgeon» 0le , Examiner l‘urSuu Life and {T Ju‘fedagatiov L11}: Co’s. _ ‘Office and Rusuleace, Mamlln Ontario. Millinel, Usess Klmantle Make! Miss M. McKinnon, D. BLACK, (Emmi gjumtrnurr ggcut Civil Engineer Practical Architect. ”Maren-Box 79. Beavunon, Ontario,â€"â€"-â€" P. CLIFFORD. mom Towmhlp Hark and Treasurer, (mice at Mr. Rofil‘s sme,.1.orueville. Ont Rupmacnting n. .u H ‘.-~‘~ : nck Cmnpunios. Imm- 2mm on‘ectm’. on all (13“! 09 of I'mpurty. against FIRE. LIGHTNING. ('H'LUNI‘IS and HIGH “ilDNFDSi‘also agent, for the SUN L] FE AND Al:- (I I." . All Order: solicited for Musical Instruments and Sewing Machiuos. ’l‘cm‘ndllp Clerk, Munlclpnllly of Thank. “film I! Town Hull. lieaverton. Ontario. \VOODVILLE LIVERY STABLE, HENRI EDWARDS. Proprietor. Liwry 1“,, ant nnv lime and at. all hours on the shm test notim. 5.1m \ -iu‘ .‘quutmu Li w“ [0 (,mn- mowinl Travel] on. (‘1qu '03“ (“an moderate. 'I‘I-. l‘.\lS C. \SH. Smhlm in cuuucéuon with tho l-‘Jvlnn House. BRANDON’S FRESH BREAD-â€" ARCH. CAMPBELL, VICTORIA 1'01’31‘" AIII‘TIONI'ZBR. 0mm~0no dent mm of Post omcc. \Voodvmc. Beavcrtan Tannery ! i‘éi’fim ERIN ‘iiir'khii'u'fi c‘ésh'al'i‘n 13o mm’. The highest cash price ymid for all kinda of i1|DES.fiKlNS. '_l“\AL|.()_\»\',_-c. _ Aux gummy; of -L|VERY Stables!- I have common: o‘u‘ hushlms In tho Mme lino in Hcavorbn and have (-quimwd my stables with Good Hot-ms. now Huggins.) arms: etc. «HORSES WABRAV'I‘I‘ D SALE DRIVERS.â€" Torms, Moderate! 1-." Stable: at end 3!! .‘I.ua Stu-cot. lirhlae. 45:1 Juno 151.1%1. MIRIS‘I‘ERS. SOLICITORS .tc. Money to Bonn at 6 per cent. Officeâ€"«Kent Sheet. Lindsay, Ontario. orders I’rumptlv Exountod in the Latest Fashions and at llasonnble Prices. Rooms ever Wilson's Store, â€"\\'00DVILLE. 0x1".â€" (Lab of R. Walker a: Son's. Toronto.) MARTIN .5; HOPKINS, JNO. A. JACKSON. mu.- III-l. nu: .. gideuce. one floor Lorin of Ffl'don House PARSONS J; DUNCAN, WOODVILLE, ONT. . JOHNSON, M. HEORGE SMITH, I} F. A V E It'l‘O N QON .t (‘u.. lhuutford. -~ Manna doll Binders JAs HUNTER. G. H. Horxms. GREAT CLEARING SALE We Still take the Lead in GOOD GOODS at LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in TOWN. Follow the crowd to “ Toronto'House” Clearing Sale for June Beaverton, June 1st, 1884. Large Stock'Tweeds, CEothing, Hats Caps We still continue to pay the highest price of any House for 330511106; _ S'l‘0CK-TAKENE SALE! Of $5,000.00 worth of DRY GOODS, READY MADE ULUTHIAU, CRUCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC” ETC“ which will continue fun ONE PUBLIC all our SUBL‘IER DRY GOODS. As many of our GOODS have been bought. below REEULAR PRICES with a large DISCOUNT off and will be sold at CLOSE-SHAVED PRICES in fact we sell AT COST PRICES ~ Good factnry cottons down to 4cts. “ white steamloom yard wide Sc. " check skirting down to 100. " deuims and ducks at cost. tweeds dowu to 350. New Brocaded dress goods, all wool Melange Cloths, Black Cashmercs. Black Silks, Colored Satins_ Black Brocaded Saline and Silks, Ladies and Childreus Hosiery, Silk Gloves of kinds, Ladies Corsets, white and colored, Table linens bleached and unbleached, white quilts, lace curtains and curtain nets, hemp carpets, tapestry carpets, wool carpets 1,500 PAIRS of BOOTS and SHOES ut COST ' CROCKERY and GLASS\VARE at COST. SPECIAL BARGAINS in GROCERIES. 17 he Sugar 81,00 TEAS at COST by the CADDIE. THE UNIVERSAL Try hisu’i ‘ Still Contines at “Toronto House,” for Balance of July. Glass Toxvelling. â€"â€"Pâ€"â€" â€".v Gentlemen, special attention has been given to this department and you will find my stock well assorted at Bottom Prices. A large stock of Ready-made Clothing, Hats and (Taps, to be sold at half price. A Genuine Tweed Suit for $6 worth $12. Felt Hats, all Styles, from 250ts. 111). ~ Dont fail to give 'us a call at your earliest convenience. Don’t miss seeing our new stock of Millinery just. Feathers, tips, Flowers, Ornament-s 81.0. All 0 Fe are selling Prints. Cottons, Dress Goods, Cashâ€" meres, Lustres, Cretonnes, Damasks, Gloves, Ties, Laces. Parasols etc. at cost for June. In Groceries our stock is Complete and Prices Correct. A special ciwnp sale every Friday and Saturday till fnrihm- notice. when :4] must he sold Ivgardlgss of prices. Don't. miss it every Friday and Saturday. ll )UHD I la Bulu I Highest pliCCS for farm produce. W'e intend Stock Taking in August and desire to reduce stock as low as possible. IS anelling. lloller vaelling, Bleached Linen Table Cloths A'l.‘ (ll Cottonndcs at mill prices. 'l‘ry his {mt prints, unequalled. 'l‘x Dress Goods in endless \‘aric MILLINERY ! ‘MILLINERY I MILLINERY I IIIIâ€"at D. W. Ross keeps the Cheapest Goods in Beaverton. His stock is now complete in all branches. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. All the following lines of SUMMER GOODS AT 009T. MVVVVv--_- ; Set. Factory Cotton, the best value ever offered in the trade. Try his Set. Whit Cotton, worth 12; 01:8. Try his Towels, large size, 3 for ‘25 (etst Table Linens, ANNUAL STOCK-TflKING SALE - GENTS’ FURNISHERTGS. A'I' COST, FOR CASH: \VOOI)VILLE, ONARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 24 1884 DRY GOODS, READY MADE (‘ LOTHIDG, BOOTS :1_ud SHOES, GROCERIES new stock of Millinery just. 1~eccivod. . A large assortment of Ostrich owers, Ornaments 0. All orders executed 111tllclutestlstylc, with Neatncss and Despntch at prices that; surprise, all. And note the following goods at cost : WE HAVE DECIDED TO BRING ON AT ONCE OUR “ prints down to 7c. “ dress goods for 90. “ dress muslins only 10c. Men’s lmen costs put d0\\‘n to 000. " all woul tweed suits down to 86.00. Laces, Lace C It may benefit you. AT (1“ H, WILSON, I‘vR BATIK REDUCED PRICES. Ducks, Denims, Wind‘s and Try his Set. Dress Hoods, n11 Shades. Don't miSS seeing his riuty at manellons prices. Jollalrs, Ladies’ Gloves, and ties, equally low. when specinl cheap lim-s will he ofl'vrecl for sale and .ngup“ “I‘I\nf I‘I‘I (III‘AIIIV . ROSS; Proprietor. ONE MJNTH and we 03% to the “ vests only $1.00. “ all wool tweed pants for $2 00. “ line soft fell: hats 50¢. Boy‘sfclt hats down to 40¢. “ new and stylish straw hats 300. At 'l‘lll‘,‘ Pl‘ OPLI'Z'. ‘S'IORII. b.0136!“ .RS' BROS. OLD STAND. \Voodvillo. D. McNABB‘ Too busy to quote Prices- Thls and That. A young man writes as to know what will bring out n moustache, T18 a cord around it tightly, hitch the cord to a fence post and then run backwards. This has never been. known to fail and although vigorous will bring that mustache every time. The rock on which many a constitution fines to pieces is Dyspepsia. The loss of vigor which this disease involVes. the malt» «lies which accompany it, or which Ire ag- gravated by it, the mental despondency which it entails. are terribly evhaustivc of vital stammn. Its true specific in Northrop x Lyman's Vegetable DiscOVery and D e- peptin Cure, which likewise overcomes il- iom malunlics, female ailments. and thoee coupled with impurity of the blood. “I’d like to ham you give me a goo‘l sondufl'," said a man to the editor the other day. "Well, as soon as my boots come back from the cobbler-’3 I’ll do it," was the cil‘wtive rrlvly. Mr. T. G. Wells. Chemist and Druggiet, Port L‘vlimrne. Ont. writes: "Northrop 82: Lymau’s: \l-gtitnble‘ Digoovgty and Dyapeptjc (‘uro sells Wall. and gives tlle best of'séfin- faction fur all diseases of the blood," It nevu' fails to root out all dlssases from the system, cures llyspepsia, Liver Complaint, em. purities the bland, and will make you look the picture of health and happiness. Ax Anti-Scott Act speaker was captured by the Salvation Army in Barrie. At the time of his conversion be was billed for a meeting in l‘enetanguiahene, and he there- upon declared his intention of proceeding to fill his appointment by speaking in favour of the. Act. He was also taking orders for li- quors and pnblicly tore up those in posses- sion which had not yet been sent in to his employers. VOL. VIII.â€"NUMBER 26 A Vassar girl writes:â€"â€""I haven’t seen a man in h. month of Sundays. We were out; taking a ‘constitutional’ Saturday and came ncrosé a scarecrow in a cornfield. All the girh ran for it at once. and I only managed to secure a part of one of the skirts of it. coats. Still is was something.” If your children are troubled with worms give them MM her Graver Worm Exterming ator: safe, sure and effectual. l’etcrlmru' post-office was robbed the other night of $1,400 war-6h of mumps and about $1,000 in cash. There have been an extraordinary number of posboflica lob- beries in Ontario during the last few‘ months Ill-fitting boob: and shoes cause corns. Ilolluwuy’s Corn Cure is the article to use. lollou'uy‘s Oinlmenl. and Pills.â€"â€"Absceas« es, El‘yslpcl‘ls. Piles â€"Unvnrying success attends all who treat these diseases accor- ding to the simple printed directions wrapped roux (1 each pot and box. They are invalu-l able to the young: an-l timid, whose bashfnl~ ness sometimes endangers life. Th'ough apparently local, diseases of this nature an essentially blood distance. but a little atten- tion. moderate prcsPVermce, and trifling ex- pense will enable the most dilfidcnt to con- duct any case to n happy issue without ex.- posing secret inlirmities to any one. The Ointment checks the local inflammation and alleviates the throbbing pains. These di- rections aLo clearly point out when and hmv llulloway‘s l‘ills are to be taken, that their purifying and regulating powers may ‘ assist by adjusting and strengthening the l mistitution. Most excruciating are the twingea which rack the muscles and joints of the rheuma~ tic. horthrop 8c Lymnn's Vegetable Dis- ruvcl'y and Dyspcptic Cure, by promoting increased action of the kidneys, by which the blood is more effectually deputated, re»- moves thrnugh the natural channels certain ncrirl elcumnts in the circulation which pro- duce rheumatism and gout. The medicine is also a line laxative antibilions medicine and general Corrective. -â€""_ Keg." sum the somety young man. " I think she is indeed a charming girl: and such a. brilliant conversationnlist! I talked with her for upwards of ton minutes the other owning. and won didn‘t refer to the Weather but just once during the whole time." â€"" What is the first thing 1‘- ne in curing by the laying on n; hauls?" asked 9. Brooklyn invalid of a. quack of tho order of the electric-eel apouiufl. " The first thing required," replied the " doctor." with a bland smile. " is the , 7Lâ€" I... ‘Ln nu. tho onlor of the electric-eel apcuwa. “ The first. thing required," replied the “doctor."with a bland smile, "is tho laying down of greenbacks by the no tivnti” Tho Invalid “diopped to lay" and wont out. â€"-”ch.” said the merchant.“ I al» ways mark the most expensive of my goods as: ‘ Sold,‘ during the holidaÂ¥ sow son. Then when women rem tho signs it makes them cmzy to have the same mtivlmnnd they are so dimp- pointml. that, I finally promise to try and gvt them another-â€"whioh, of Com-so. I have no trouble in doing. Oh. it's a meat scheme. 1 tell you. and now: than H 1‘- me ‘0 -I.-‘ 1J8 0" quack of , apvulofl.

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