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Woodville Advocate (1878), 8 Jul 1887, p. 8

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Feather Curling. KB” I am prepared to do feather curl' in: in a careful and satisfactory menner. Mrs. McDowell. Benetton. New Dress. . We are pleased to notice our spicy catem, tho “Omemce Herald" in a. new d fees. It. adds largely to the neat ap- pearance of an already well printed and cmretully edited country newspaper. Asthma. , _ ,,m-_..,‘l h.- vnnrfl “St" "I 3. Persons who have sutfored for years with Asthma. will find a quick rehef and c we in the double treatment. of Southern Aathma Cure. Communion. The Sacrament of t mil be dispelscd on K 10x church. Rev. J Iuverness. Scotland. V M 08‘s. (Hours- a" All kinds of salt and smoked Meats at R. Dausheath‘s, Beeverton. Preebyteri an. Rev. ‘.\lr. Debson, of Wick. filled the pulpit of hnox church last Sabbath. Ladlee. w For choice Muslins and Laces. no place in Beaver-ton can offer you as good value as Mrs. McDowell. ova-Fellows' Excurslon. The Odd-Fellows‘ excursion to Barrio on Friday last was a. very enjoyable affair. The "Enterprise" of Barrie was chartered for the occasion and although the early morning was threatening rain :1 goodly crowd assembled for the trip. Fortunately the day turned out fine and dry a shower of only a. few minutes dur- j ntion occurring at Barrie; On the ar. rival of the boat a. committee of the brethren of Barrie Lodge conducted the Visitors to their beautiful lodge room, where the most careful attentions were paid them. After participating in the ‘0 ld-Fellows procession, etc.. the rest of the day was spent in viewing this hand- some town. Leaving after the display nf fireworks. the boat reached the wharf here about ‘2. a. m. after a. pleasant run by moonlight across the lake. It is needless to add the excursionists enjoyed themselves immensely. Garden Seeds. 4 "‘ " l' -1] 1-1“.1,‘ Field and Garden {refill and reliable, in Beaverton. Farmers. i w; n'--’ Ga‘Cash for Butter. Eggs. Potatoes and {my kind of Farm Produce at; R- Dunshcath‘s. Roavcrton. St. Paul's Ep|scopal Church. Service win he held regularly in tho. :zho‘vc church on Sundays. morning and evening. 311'. Jun. K. Goddcu, of Trinity mcartrton 250ml magi College. Toronto, conducting. Busv! Busy! ! Busy ! 2! [15’ Too busy to \vrito“ads." for weeks past. All hands busy from the top flat down to the basement, in every department, selling goods at from 25 to 100 per cent. less than usual prices, Heavy reductionsin‘nnny lines. The 01311 Store (1005; and will do the busi- ness. John Hoflgson. Beaverton. The Band-A 100 per cent. loss than “9.““1 prices, Mr. A. Gunn, V. 8., has been connneu Heavy reductions i“ mrny hneq. The to his bed for some days as the result of Utah Store docs; and Will do the busx- poisoning from the plant commonly hes-3. John Hodgson. Beaverton. known as “poisoned ivy." He met the Th9 Bapd- _ , trouh‘e last week while at the muche of Made “st1)“ heforo a. foreign amh- Mr. Wm. Cameron, in Garden. We hope once on thy luff” when I? headed the no more serious: results will follow and .bons 0‘ England‘m the Socrety 1Troces§~ i that he may soon be about again. Ion at. Barrie. \\ he“ eqmpped WIth um- g ‘ .. i. . forms Benverton will have “ band 1 w A.“ hmds of Plum and Ornamental which will do credit to the place. ”01’ Prmtmgnmtly and qmckly executed Address Jos. J. CAVE, “ Express." Bea- Balls. Base Bans, Foot Balls. Lacrosse "01190“- Sticks, etc. at Jno. McKinnon‘s. Beaver- Garden Partles. ton. Garden parties are now the order of _ ‘1\n 1101] m-rnthnr of the night. One OUWIIIB tutu-v... . D. A. Cmnpbell has just imported dir- ect from the manufacturer in the United States a quantity of the very finest sew- ing machine oil, in glass. which he is prepared to supply at reduced raw. Onetellatlon. - The semi-annual Election and Instal- lation of Oficers of Benetton Lodge No. 140, I. O. 0. F., took place on Mon- day evening last when D. D. G. M.. P. McSwoyn. el Woodville. assisted by Bros. A. D. Campbell, McMillan, MoKinnoui and McLean formally installed the offi- cers as follows :â€"N. (L. Bro. A. Ross ; V'. 0.. Dre. 1‘. McMillan ; R. S.. Bro. A. Birclmrd : P. 8.. Bro. H. Wesbcott. ; Treas., Bro. J. lhrclmrd ; Warden, Bro. D. McMillan; Conductor. Bro. A. Mc- Lean ; T. L. 8.. Bro. ll. Logan. Every. thing passed off well and the boat of feeling prevails among the brethren. Farmers. FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1887. ' E112) h J. Hodgson‘s. Benetton. for Turnip Seed and Rape Seed. The Boat Yet. _-- .. ._ - [33’Ami1fi6'tand 10 lbs of m for 01.00, at R. Dnnshoath'a Ravel-Inn. ll. Dunchuth'dfor From arocorln. War This paper will be furnished January. 1“,“!889. {or 600m. paused on Sabbath next. ch. Rev. Jno. McTavish, Scotland. will assist. Garden Seeds of all kinds able. at Jno. McKinnon‘s. he Lord‘s Supper in of Wanted. Why would it. not pay some enterpris- ing individual to erect a. neat bathing house on the lake show for the conveni- ence of the numerous picnicers who frequent the place. An insfitufion of this kind where suite could be obtained end toilet made. would. we feel safe in ofllrmiug prove a. profitable speculetion. All [3" Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the village-P. McMillan Sons. Benetton. Posmvfly Selllng at Cost. . , ,1- t... In“ :mnnr. Po’l‘l‘Ul, Uu uuuuu - _- - , or To reduce my stock for fall impor~ tationsl am selling all goods at cost. Now is the time to place orders for handsome summer snitings. H. Logan, Beuverton. Early Maturity. From several of our farmer friends we learn that barley will be ready for the reaper early next week. The weather has been such lately as to force growth in an extraordinary degree. i Wall Papers. . The Latest in English and American ‘ Wall Papers. Choice patterns and at i all prices. Jno. McKmnon, Beaverton. i Dentistry. an 1--tnnn11 H“: Dentistry. In another column will be found the advertisement of Mr. J. F. Taylor. Den. tist. This gentleman has started an‘ oliice in Cameron‘s Block where he will ‘ be found at all times. A long experi- ence gives‘glim a. perfect knowlege of his profession and we have no doubt the public will accord to him a. good sup- port. , From our Poetic Crank. "1 want to be an angel," sings the maiden in the choir; she pines for wings and thinks she‘d like to twang a golden lyre. But if she'd note the costumes of maidens of to-day, she‘d surely see that ‘ angels would never dress that way. For instance, take the bustles. snch'as you’ll I, luauuuvu, v“--- _ daily meet; now, wouldn‘t they look queer, if worn upon the golden street? And Saratoga waves and bangs,. and {also teeth and blondine ; an angel, girls, with -such affairs would surely ne‘er be seen. So girls, if your in earnest you see you started wrong ; and if you’re not, why don't you quit. and sing some other song. Gone to College. - . n. ,, “'Aflnnnflou uona tuvvuu 5v \lr.Ja.s.Bi1chard left on Wednesday 1ast for Kingston where he “ill take a. course at; the Military College in prepar- ation for Commission. Accident. While working at the new (lam nit. J os. Gohiel had the misfortune to re- ceive a severe out on the left hand from an axe which will lay him up for some time. Home Again: ‘ A 1-- . Lnnn "Ulllv Haul-u:- Mr. Alex. Cameron, who has been working at Wighmn, Western Ontario, returned home last Tuesdav. Poisoned by Ivy: 0“! “Kill run.- v." Gmden pmtics me now the order of the 111w. 01' mthcr of the night. One tool: 1111100 at; the residence of Mr. Don. Gmut Muriposa. 011 Tlnusdav evening of last. week another at Mrs. Jno. Morri son ‘8 on Tnosdav evening and still an other at 1"111‘. P. McSweyn's on Wednes- day evening. All we understand given in honor of Mr. A. D. Campbell and family who are removing in 11 few days to California. A very enjoyable time was had in each place. Very Hot. ,- A .\ , Ann. ..._A‘. 'Lnn 'Ul, IIV‘I The weather of the past week has been intensely hot with several copious showers. Several times the mercury has passed ninety. See Here. vwv I-vv â€"_ at H. Wilson. \\ oo lvillo. is now pay- ing 14 cents per dozen for Eggs bring them in at once. 1 Remove: the Ongse._ ! Many persons sufier from a sympton ol Qatari-l1 that causes nausea. more ospeoially Mm eating in the morning. Nasal Balm will care by removing the cause. '- --aâ€" - _ Dun Goods. 'vvâ€" v -VV, [53’ Prior‘ 3 for Dress Goods, Prints. Mna'im. Skirting». Twoeda. Cottons. Uottonmlca. Paranoia. Laces, ac" Wood- Vi”? pheap Store. Emma Exam 3ch. Y. 8., has been confined at the new dam Mr. Carnation. \\'e are informed that our information regarding the accident to the young man Campbell, reported in our last was some- what wrong. The young man lost only the first and part of the aeoond finger of the hand, and we learn that Dr. Baxter. who is attending him hopes to save hi! thumb. Teeth. Mr. Neelands. Dentist, of Lindsay. will be at “Edwards' Hotel." Woodville. } on Monday July 11th and at the “Ham- UH mvuuwl ' w-” ilton House." Boaverbon. on Tuesday July 12th. Don‘t fall to call. Porhapogo. u- _ __4.-_....l:.~.h hxuu “R. Purflupu five The male wasp. the naturalists tells us. never stings. But so long as he and he wife dress exactly alike this bit of know- ledge availeth nothing to the careless -~--- mlm Anna not know it is the lady “"0 man. who does not know it; is the lady who 13 approaching him until it. be that she smibeth him wnth her bustle. What humanity demands of science in the case of the wasp is the invention of some promptor method of distinguishing be- tween Monsieur and Hodmnwazzie at 40 yards. Can not Bo Be‘aton In Price ! ~II I _ -o--_‘-nr‘ omnv downto suit the season. A. Stewart, Rod. Campbell's 01d stand. Dlvlslon Opurfi m . -fiâ€"--- hob-l nn DIVISIun VUUI n Division Court Sittings were held on Tuesday last. before H13 Honor, Judge Dean, when the following cases were heard and disposed of :â€" Kirby vs. Bancroftâ€"judgment for plaintiff. _- . ... , ,, .1 ‘I’nhnnn‘l‘ va. Lanny-u. Smith vs. Nesbitt and McDonald vs. McFadenâ€"judgmeut for garnisheevs. Donnell vs. Wilsonâ€"adjorrned until next court. ' " 7,,L I-.. Campbell vs. Donnellyâ€"Juugmeuu nu. plaintifi. Myles: vs. Skeldon -â€" judgment for plaintifi. Smith vs. Milletâ€"adjourned by con- sent. Standard Bank vs. McEachern 8: Mc- Eachcmâ€"judgment for plaintitf. Ferguson vs. McIntyre and McDonald â€"-adjourue(l by consent. ,-_ ”.1“... 33:1, (‘LIJULl-uv“ -J Three‘ judgment. summons were dis- posed of and six orders made. Cash Paid "|7~£‘[T,.,.fl T n VCUII r uny- [2? For anv quantity of Eggs. .' Prior. Woodville, Cheap Cash Store. Strawberry Festival. ' â€"-‘l n-unnii Struwnur l , I‘vu‘u - u.- The Strawberry Festival announced in our last to take place on Tuesday evening was quite a successful affair. The band, at least a. portion of it. turned out and entertained the company with music. Returned Heme. ‘ 'l 1- A... n Plonm “Btu! "cu nu. ..... Rev. A. ROSS reached home from British Columbia last week The Rev. gentleman annoyed a very pleasant trip and is very favourably impressed with that portion of our domain. Prior Buys 77 h ‘ “-L‘thn any? I'I'IOI' nuyu 33;, Eggs, Butter, Pork. Potatoes and all kinds of saleable produce, Woodville. PIO‘I'NC. - . v _c 11-- “:Hnnn I'IG‘IHU. Thu Sabbath Schools of the village‘ have arranged to pic-mic at Beaverton. to-dav, (Friday) additional coaches will 1 be attached to the regular trams leaving I here in the morning. The notice being ' so short will likely résult in asmaller at- tendance than usual. The Band. ~ --Aâ€"â€"3--u- A: n "6 Dan “I \\ 9 learn has secured the services of a. teacher from Cunnington and go into training under him on Friday evening next. Egas; _ c. a 1‘7--.‘l_.11n have: 1‘ cents for 6:139- 1 ALL OTHER GOODS )EQUALLY CHEAP. â€"_._. _ I, We are ofiering the roduce of the best menumuuuxem a...“ ... 11......” _ When we add to this attraction that feature 0 great went. at positive mu] unmistakable bargains. f the attention of every shrewd bnyq‘.' you can not but my. THEY ARE INDEED THE FINES’I. THE LOWEST PRICE. we feel that we have ofiered some Take advantage of this there is something in it for you. thing worthy 0 Misses Fine Kid Slippers, Hand Sewed, Sizes 11,‘12, 13, 1, 2, 75 cent Misses Fine Kid Buttoned Oxfords, Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2, $51.00 Ladies’ Fine Oil Pebble Button Boots, all sizes $51.00 Gents’ Fine Webster Ties $1.25 $1.75 Gen’ts’ F ine Foxed Billmorals Buvertoanno 24th, 1887. want a. little ready money just as soon as it can A- --.‘A..-n LL13 n rices Loweant, P . . A... .. nun mm m all wavy desn‘a Donnellyâ€"â€"judgment for Prior, Woodville, pays 14 BOOTS, SHOES SHEEE IS TROUBLE ! *‘v v-v for Goods that *arfin 3““ ya desirable [W wnhout lute: or on Mtwgm.‘Wor or Rub bum. ~020â€" . Walnut“ 0! the untursl teeth corroctod' I ‘groloflttion of the nutursl teeth a. speculity. \ TERMS, MODERATE. w-“ _..â€".r ___,,, J. F- TAYLOR; D. D. 3., L. D. S. Wiahuto‘utorm the o la of Beavnrtou and surrounding country ha he has opened 3n office in t o shove vilhso {or we practice 0! m. profession. W1 th “to“; Y}!!! 009°. u; soon as it can be gathered in from willing buyers. to capture the cash quickly and here is our ofiering : A18 “WA Poworm Portable Eu us for Sale. chap. \.VM SITM Benetton Foundry, or to ”52ng GORDOR. Beavartou. OFFO Came uncut 'Moo,l Engine for Sale: [DOCTOR 0F DENTAL SURGERY.) 20 oer cent Reduction on all Millinery and Fancy Goods. ' 7 Call at Harrison 80 Leshe s Next Door All Summer Wu ’wâ€"nâ€" v- v--vav , ‘ summon“ {in :11 operation. ox fence I out um oneratio: We have also reduced some to “Hamilton House,” Simcoe Street, Beaverton. eron's Block, leavorton. mats and m unlit and ogcollgncc 'rOducc 0f tllo !)pS-t u-If‘oannalgt: ALt...‘ that» (Agustin nyf mflt Illmt. . WALLER. AND SLIPPERS. yet Named. .: .. ann rnnmnch. J v ~â€" and above rcpt-35c)â€" J- Goods reduced to clear. OTXCE is hereby given that X luvs trau- ulmod or delivered to the persons mention- ed in “1» mm sud tourth motlous of the Voton' List. Act. the copies rec‘uired by mid section to be I0 tnmmlttod or do Wand of tho Ll“. undo yuuuant of said not 0! all noun nppou'lng b MA I“... uni-{nan noun-man roll of (he Blld umu ‘ UKIIIIIIIU Ul lulu “I ve eu- v- â€"vâ€"- _f‘ V, _, {be last revised asses-men" roll 0! the said muni- cipnlity to be entitled to voie in the aid um ~ eipeliiy at elections (or members 0! the heels] live Assembly and in municipal electionn. end um Mid list was first M up in my once at Woodville. on Wedue ey. Jug 6th. 187. end remains there for impaction. lecture up cell- ed ppm! to examine the aid list. and If any omissions or other errors are found month. to take immediate proceediugl to have the nuns corrected according to law. Dated this 1th day of July, 167. JNO. C. GILCKRIST. _ , . Clerk 0! the “mileipelity. n..;n.. n... VII/age of Woodwlle I Voters’ List, 1887. gwfig’fi, A SACRIFICE IS NECESSARY Sign of the Golden Boot' Lines of for Bargains. NO CREDIT .{iaéd'villez but. $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 75 cents.

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