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Woodville Advocate (1878), 15 Jul 1887, p. 8

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Farmers. "- Cush'tor Butter. Em. Pontoon and any kind 0! Fun Prodnoo u R. Dunshoath'l. Benetton. ‘~ Tamarao. To ofiootutlly one a land Cough or Gold. and do .it quickly. nu Tuna-p Elixir. It Wit flu not 0‘ trouble And give: immodnh Idiot. Personals. uAuethor car load of Coal Oil. We are selling genuine refined Canadian Oil at 20 cents per gallon. H. Wést~ cott. Benetton. " Appreciated. Mr. K. Cameron. the popular clerk at the Post Office. is taking a little re- creation at present, being on a visit to his friends in Beeverton.â€"â€"Wingham “Advance." Ladies. "Pounds: Axle Grease and ”Peer. Jess“ Hoof Ointment at 11. \Vbstcott's. ,Brccfxiu and Bowel-ton. Something New. â€" "IS; ‘1' aid prepâ€"ital to do feather ourl- mg in a. careful and satisfactory manor. Mrs. McDowell. Benetton. -. sun on Hand. KS“ 00' to J. Hodgson‘a. Beaver-ton, tor Turnip Seed and Rape Seed. Clearlna Bale. Grout (‘ln “ti" going Damn-ton. A largo porcupine was killed on the main street last Friday. One unfortun- ate dog i9 phddel' and wiser for this visitation and had its curiosity complete- ly satisfied. Ills owner hash contract, now on hand to remove the feathered hpinos from the canino's swollen muzzle. Farmers. We are in receipt of the Jubilee issue of the “Acton Free Press," and acharm- ing sheet it is. As Well as commemorat~ ing the Jubilee of Her Majesty. the Free Press" announces its thirteenth 30111 by an enlargement of its sheet and ’by other nuprm cments. Acton may be said to have the neetcst and handsmnest Weekly newspaper in the Province. It isa model of typographical beauty and we wish the proprietor abundant sue. 0035 for his enterprise. Garden Seeds. Field and Garden Seeds of all kinds fresh and reliable, at Jno. Mcliinuon‘s. lienverton. Village Council. nevi Jno. Mo'l‘avisb. occupied the pulpit of Knox Chuxeh on Sabbath morning last and preached to 3 large congregation. After regular service oom~ munion was dispensed. Rev. Jno. Buchanan of Kingston. preached in the evening. Boy Wanted. or Toileem Boot and Shoe business. Must be a good. smut boy. Apply to L. J. Cameron. Beavewon. Meats. Mr. Goo. Proctor, had 3 “raising" of a. large burn on his farm at 3rd coucossnon on Friday last. Everything passed off well, and no qccndeuts. A large gather- ing of willing hands were present. Housekeepera. 3" A teapot and 10 lbs of tea 8]. 00 at R. Dunshcalflafighertom An Ugly Customer. Rev. J: B. McLuen of Cannington, preaches in St. Andrew's Church on Sabbath next. Rev. Dr. Watson preach- ed in Knox Church, Cannington, on Sun- day last., All 'l‘hC Beavortou Village Council meets to- night, (Fridafi at 7:30 0 ‘clock. The Best Yet. H. Logan has still on hand a few line of Choice Punting; and Suitings which he is selling at less than cost. Presbyterian. Mr. C. B. Robinson. 0! the “(hands Presbyterian" min town during the week ......... Rev. J. .13. McImn gave out sanctum a friendly 0.11 on Tuesday last... ...... Mr. and Mn. Morrison 0! Chi- Miss Lee, who has been in the employ- ment of Messrs. Harrison Leslie has gone to New York for holidays. Arriving. [8’ Any quantity of fresh I‘mspber' ries, Huckleberries and other fruits can be secured by leaving orders at Hodg- hOH'B cheap store, Beaverton. The Press. E Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. Mchllan . Sons. Beaverton. Gone to New York. car For choice Muslim; and Lucas, no place in Beaverton can ofior you as good value as Mrs. McDowell. Ralslna. 13‘ All kinds of salt and smoked Meats at R. Dunsbeath's, Beaverton. Exchange. ‘ cago, are visiting‘friends in this looslity. Feather Ourllna. FRIDAYJULY 15. caring Snlo of Slmmwv Goods on at Harrison Leslie's, cg for a;- All kinds of Plain and Ornamental J 0‘.) Printing neatly and quickly executed Address .103. J. CAVE, " Express." Bea.- vetton. Prior Buys fine], except chemistry, in which he took 80 per cents It will be remember- ed that he received the greater portion of his medical training at Manitoba. Medical college. He is the third of the well~known Ferguson family of this city, that secured a profession with distin- guished honors. Five years ago Neil B. Ferguson stood third on the list at Ann Arbor university for the degree of L. L. B., and is now practising law in St. Paul, and Dr. A. H. Ferguson six years ago graduated as medalist in Toronto, and is one of the professors in our medical college here.â€"â€"“The young men are de- serving of much credit for the persever- ing manner in which they have fought the “battle of life”â€"left fatherless when quite young they have all succeeded in securing honorable positions in the world while Mr. A. H. Ferguson, we learn is doing the second largest business in Winnipeg.â€"â€"[Ed.] Cannot Be Boston In Prloel Our new goods will be marked 'away down to suit the season. A. Stewart, Rod. Campbell‘s old stand. Personals. Mr. Hector Baxter, of Minneapolis. Is no’w wall on and the finest weather posaiblo has been accorded the farmers. Barley is also being rapidly secured and is so for an excellent crop, both in weight and color. 800 Hero. u“ 11. Wilson. Woodvillo. is now pay- ing H vvnta pnr dozon (01' Eggs bring thorn in at. once. Wedding Tourlsto. Mr. Hector Baxter, of Minneapolis. U. S., paid friends here a. short visitthis week. He likes western life well ....... Mr. D. M. Campbell. of Winnipeg. (brother-in-law to our esteemed Reeve) was also visiting here during the week. Cash Paid «n-19ggs. Butter. quk. Potatoes and all kinds of saleable produce, Woodvillo. Haylng Mr. Kcnnuth Umnpbell. formerly of this place, but now of Brandon. with his young wife arrirud hero on Satur- day evening last to visit friends. Mr. Camplmll was married in Toronto. on Frnlny last. 110 returns to the North. West shortly. (-2? For anv quantity of Eggs. J. R. Prior; Woodvillo. Cheap Cash Storo. Nasal Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing, does not require any instru- ment for its use, does not have any ill eflects, relieves from the first. and one 50 cent bottle will cure an ordinary case, with no other expense attached. Prospenng. Many of our readers will remember and will be pleased to hear from the Ferguson family who lived here some eleven years ago. Migrating to the North-west they have done well and as the following excerpt from the Winnipeg "Sun" shows, have won honor and position in that conntry:â€"“Mr. Malcolm Ferguson, brother of Dr. A‘. H. Ferguson of this city. obtained the degree of M. D. from Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, at the J nne examinations, coming out at the head of the list of the graduating class and taking 100 per cent in all the subjects, both primary and ' Mr. Geo. Riley, mouldor at the foundry, received some severe home while casting last week. ‘After outing some of the molten metal droppedtrom the tuxneoe to the ground which hep pened to be somewhet denp, u o eon sequence the motel flew in oil direction. some of it felling on It. Riley. who heppenod to be clove to the Turn-cent the time. burning him eeverely ebout the loin: end book. Tenders. The School Board as will be seem in another column are asking (or tenders for the cereteking o! the School. Tenders will be received until Monday the 25th. Passed. cents for eggs. Redeemlna Polnts. At the Entrance Examiution of U1 bridge High School we notice mong those who passed. Masters H. Snelmn and W. J. Ritchie of Benetton. The maximum number of merits to pass was 755, and Snelgrove received 688 and RitChie 687. 'vâ€"u- ' wrv. .. The Latest in English and American Wall Papers. Choice patterns and at all prices, J no. Moliumou. Beavorton. Painful Accldgnt. Wall Papers. mammal: mm mm. FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1887. J. R. Prior, Woodville, pays 14 1 THE BEAVER’I‘ON PUBLIC SCHOOL wlll be received-b? the Board of Trustees addressed to the undern sum]. up to Monday. July 25th, at noon. For further information and particular: apply to JAMES CAMERON. Socrotnr ' of School Board, Benetton. Benetton. J u y 11th. '81. J. F- TAYLDR; D. D. 8., L. [L S- Wishestoinform the people of Beavorton and surrounding country that he has oponod on 011100 in t 0 above village for the practice of his profession. Benvorton.Junc 24th, 1887. NDERS {or tho ofloe of CARETAKER 0F 7 THE BEAVEB’EON _l’L_Yl}_hIC_SCHO‘O‘L wfljl Artificial booth inserted without flat” or on Gold. Alluminum. Siiver or Rub or bases. All irregularities of the natural teeth correctod' Presurvation of the natural teeth". speciality. It is only a short time ago we were asked what had become of Mr. Neil Brown, formerly a journalist of Gaming ton and later of the “ Messenger," Col- lingwood. Mr. Brown was a genial and 'Well known citiZen of this locality and we were .pleased to hear of him in the following from the Orillia “ Times" : “A copy of the North-western “Tribune" a paper published at Mount Pleasant, Mich, by Mr. A. N. Brown, an old Col- lingwood journalist, tell us that an editor is not without honor in a foreign country, however he may have been at home. When Mr. Brown, or Neil Brown, as he was familiarly called was in these parts, he was regaled, much as the average newspaper man is. and found it diflicult to make journalism payâ€"at that time. But now he is the fortunate preprietor of a handsome eight-page sheet, {one column of which is taken up with an account of how ” Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brown were the recipients of muni- ficent tokens of regard from a generous- hearted community";we quote the cap- tion of the article in question. It appears Mr. Brown‘has been honored upon the occasion of the tenth anniver- sary of his wedding. Numerous and costly were the presents poured in upon the happy editor and his spouse. and altogether it appears as if an editor's lot when cast among the Michiganders, is indeed, a happy one. Congratulations, brother Brown, may ' you live to enjoy many such interesting occasions. With fifteen years experience Ioan gum’auteo satisfaction in all operation. TERMS, MODE RA TE OFFICE : In Cameron's Block, opposite Post Office, Beaverton. at positive and unmistakable hen, veins. We are offering the Produce of the best manufacturers and 1n quality and excellence you (1 m1 not but my, THE Y ARE 1ND!" El) THE FINES'I. When we add to this attraction that feature of great merit. THE LOWEST PRICE, we feel that we have oflered something worthy of the attention of every shrewd buyer. Take advantage of this there' 1s something in it for you. Misses Fine Kid Slippers, Hand Sewed, Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2, 75 cents. Misses Fine Kid Buttoned Oxfords, Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2, $1.00 Ladies’ Fine Oil Pebble Button Boots, all sizes . $1.00 Gents’ Fine Webster Ties ‘ $11.25 Gents’ Fine Foxed Balmorals $135 ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. We want a little ready money just as soon as it can be gathered in from willing buyers. A SACRIFICE IS NECESSARY to capture the cash quickly and here is our offering : I The village we: made lively on the night 0! the 12th by s couple of noisy drunks on their way from the oelebrs- tion at Port Perry. They imagined themselves possessed of the freedom of the town, but quicklv found to their disgust ‘thot the public synlputhized but little With either their imagination or oonditiOn. They were “run in" and contributed their mite to the revenues. Journalle‘tlo. be said I: hit. Campbell and his mother and link! no moving to Culi tonic. next week. 1'1! qugouu mu. _ II I. ,., LL- [13" Prior' 3 for Dress Goods. Prints Muslims, Shirtiugs. 'l‘weeds. Cottous, Uotbonades, Pan-013, Laooa, ac” Wood- ville Cheap‘Storo. III.- , Mr. A. D. Cunpboll'u ulo of house h'old maxim» 00.. Mos place to- day (Frid‘y) st 1 p. m. Everything must Pulpit-j ' fi;.ml\iadlll occupied the Methodist pulpit last Sabbath evening. Drou Goodl. [DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERYJ TENDERS WANTED. Lowest Prices yet N-amed BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, HERE IS TROUBLE ! for Goods that are in all ways desirable and above ropmnoh. Beaverton, June 17th. 1887. From the subscriber's long experience in the business he is in a position to give the best of satisfaction and at prices which will compare favorably with any othm. Orders or Estimatu by mail promptly attended to. COLIN CAMPBELL, Ask your dealers for McCall’s Canadian “Sunlight" and American “Family Snfety, Coal Oils. the best in the market. Bolt Cutting, also “ Dominion" Cylinder Oil, Wool Oil! ”SpinfllepilnLnrd Oil, Benzine, Sewing Machine and .. n..- Ann" Avr 1.‘ n‘nl.‘ A an The undersigned would announce to the public the fact that Beaverton Found: has recently been equipped with all the latest Woodworking Machinery for the rapid and correct execution of Uune 24th, 1887. Attention ins-directed to the great offer now made in Pants I am now selling TWEBDB 01‘ ALL KINDS. OVBBC'OAIINGB Woodvillé, July m, 1887 Call on me before buying. I’LANING, MATCHING, OALIFORNIAN SIDING, MOULDING. BASE. DOORS and. was, FENCING, ITO. HCCOLL’S 9"LARDINE"! Genume Bargains will bring the Customers. and although business is now oompafatively dull consequent on the season we do not propose to stand still while LOOK HERE ! LOOK HERE H We offer you the best of Goods in our line at the lowest possible figures. NEW SWCK a? BQGTS AND SHOES: Selling off at Cost ! LlAKING ROOM B‘OR FALL Gr OODS; ' I lave mulled .11 Good: dam: to Cost. SUMMER‘ AND FALL OVERCOATS ! MACHINE OILS ! Pants which we sell at $6.00 at $4.50. TO THE PUBLIC- In, ‘1 U0] Uu, UPILI\IIO uu, uu-u vu. -- .....-..-, V-“ Harness Oils. also the famous “ GLOBE" AXLE GREASE For Sale only by JAS. CAMERON, Beaverton. AND “ EUREKA” MACHINE OILS- Special Lines in Panting. FARMERS AND MILLEVRS USE NO OTHER THAN As we announced last week we have received our CHOICE‘PATTEBNS TO CHOOSE FROM. . WALLER, IIIIIIIIIMIIINW numuuuumu unummmum I bun an excellent unortmont of NONE OTHER GENUINE: In order to Reduco Shook H. LOGAN â€"â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€"-â€" A. STEWART. Sign of the Golden Boot' and D. D. ROSS, Woodville. BEAVERTON FOUNDRY. ART, Woodvillo, Rod. Campbell’l Old Sttnd $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 N O CREDITv Beavorbon, Ont. Beaverton Fonpdry

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