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Woodville Advocate (1878), 29 Jul 1887, p. 8

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Temerao. When no hoeree your voice seen! an. netnnl. get thee to your drought for e . bottle of Temueo Elixir. It never feile :to cure Houseneu. Coughs. Colds. eto' Ole: “gre- - ,_ "One of the felt no: from the front in- forme u, as the result 0! oerelnlend an ghiued odculetxon at I meeting 0! be: t sex in one o! thotownl Momma. thet there an 60 old maid- in Whitby. 120 in Olhewe and (our ct: ldede in Bowmemille. OI cont-ewe m't vouch for the veracity of the Itetement, but if Such large‘quentitiee “(canned 30% are sold now, that there being seine am; ger to good health in interior goods. we give the following directions for testing these goods before buying, written by an expert. Reject every line of canned goods that does not ehow}he line?! resin around the edges of the seam offire can. " Reject every one that does not- have the name of the manufacturer or firm upon it, as well as the name of the company and the country and town where menu- factured. Standards have all :this When the wholesale dealer is ashamed to have his name on the goods, fight’shy of them. Prtfis on the bottom of the can. If decomposition is setting in the tin will rattle, the same as the bottom of the oiler of your sewing machine.will do. If the goods are sound it will be solid and there will he no rattle to the tin. Reject every til that shows eny sign of rust around the p or inside of the head of the can. ‘ If ousowives are educated to these points then the rum-late of zinc amalgam will becomega. thing of the past and dealers in “fiwghsh; have to seek some other occupatidfi" Zâ€" â€" V' gostod thnt. it would be well for lama of Whom to “he a. trip out this fly. onnon’ .~\fm-tioululy tolhho north of hero, [hero wflogfir: aid to be in grout demud." -â€"â€"-Po any Stnndnrd. The“8hndnrd'° cvndently manna Orillin or some such out of the way place up north. ) Buoy! Buoyllluoy l H [3" Too busy to Writo"nds." for wooln post. All hnnfi buy from the top flat down to the basement}. in o‘vory dopnrtment, selling goods st 5611:. ngto 100 per cent. less than usual wigs. Heavy reductions‘in many linu.- (the Cub Store docs and will do the busi- \tn Garden Seeds ‘~" Field and Garden Seeds of all kinds fresh and reliable, at J no. MoKinnon' s. Beavetton. Feather Curling. ' 3. A _ , - «In! Feather Curling. «i, [3" I am prepared to do feather cha- mg in a careful and satisfactory manner. Mrs. McDowell. :BOBVQOH. ‘ Lacrosse. 35 1 "VI V‘Uv. Our juniors went to Winllo to play a. frlbndly match with a of th‘ place on Tuesday last. ’ V All Mrs. Moses Armstrong who has been ailing for a long time died on Thursday lest and was buried in the Stone Church cemetery. The family have the sym- pathy of a large circle of friends in their loss of a. loviug'wife and mother. Farmersanohlne anqA Mlllmen. 3' Kinds of Firew00d for sale and delivered to any pmt of the villageâ€"P. MOMIHRB 8; Sons. Beavertou. Still on Hand. Rev. Mr. McKee preached an 010 u t funeral sermon on the death of the. 16120 in. Moses Amstrong. The chua h was well filled with an attentive anrgi cuco. LIdlos. ..- For choice Muslim and Laces no plnce in Bowel-ton can oflor . you as ".110 as Mrs. McDowell. “00d "H. hogan him}; still on hand a. few lines of Choice Pantinps and Suitmgs which he is selling at; less than coat. Died. Go to H. Wostcott's, Beaverton and Brochin. for the best brand in machine oils. The “Peerless." Sugars. ILAmâ€"lthcr cur load of Coal Oil. W0 are selling genuine refined Canadian 011 at 20 cents per gallon. H. Wean- cott. Beaverton. Funeral Sermon. â€" a; For your sugar be sure and go L. J. Cameron‘s. Bouvorton. Townshlpp‘ounrcll. 7 Thanh ‘Towufihip Council will mcét on Saturday next. 80th inst. Arriving, am John Hodgsgn. BQvetbon. Do You Use CannedWI. "Cash for Butter. Eggs. Panto“ ng kind of Farm Product .t R. nn‘lhosth'l. Benetton. . finvcrtou Em! 53mm. Te'immyw Children Cry 'or ' Pltcher's Caste-5a: (73’ Any quantity of fresh Baspher‘ fgfiej, Huckleberries and other fruits can be‘secnrod By leaving orders at Hodg- Son's cheap store, Beaverton. The Boot Yet. A teapot and 10 lbs of ~tee. for $1100, at R. Dunsheath’s Beaverton. And Don't Forget It. ' Prlqter’e ink can out-talk any sales- fmmgWergne any obstinate buyer. It leani't'b'e'tnlked back to, and when its ‘otht has expended every argument figmfifi ,the sanect. comes up smiling every time with the same old statement, and finally leads him in tow. and will. ing to be convinced. That is the reason why it pays to advertise in the Expense. Somethlng New. The horrid season is now right hnnd end ll earlier than usuel by near two weeks. The weather during the week has been worm and dry and ox~ cellent'for harvesting. Ladies. ‘ ~ .- Pleah bear in mind thntflodglon's hi5: bergnin house bought so largely in Cottongdee. Shirtincs, Shootings, Cot- tons,‘ Tickinfie etc. before the late ed. venceein price thst he can. supply a. million inth lines at his lost sum- ”‘3“ prie‘e‘l and they were then from 2} :fof‘oenh per yard less than every op- Mont mrth of Toronto. Pollehlng Floors. {The cleanest and most perfectly polished floors have no water used on them. ,Ihey are 'simply rubbed 0!! every morning With a lurgeflnnnel cloth. which is soaked in kerosene oil once in two or. three weeks. Take the cloth, and with e rubbing brush or stubby broom go rapidly up and down the planks, not across them. After a few rubbings the floor will assume a. polished appear- ance that is not easily defaced. ' Farmers. r‘ Imam. ms. ‘ ‘ at A “gamut. chip st J. J. Glovu'l. Bavarian. 133’ For your (1‘:chan goboL. J, Cameron’s. Beaverton. They are the cheapest. More Campers. Rov.‘ fir. Somorvillo of Uxbridgo. preach“! in Knox Church on Sabbath lab, and Rev. Mr. John-hon. formerly of Clerk, to employer zâ€"“What shell I mark that new lot .of silk at ‘2" Em- ployer: “Mark the selling price 10 shil- lingsa yard. " Clerk: ‘But it cost only4 $1181in a yard." Employer ' “ I don' t care what it cost, I am selling regardless of cost. " {“Pcerlesy' Axle Grease and “Peon less“ Hoof Ointment at H. \Vesbcott's. Brechiu and Benetton. Gem Jars. 9; Go to Harrison Leslie‘s for rem- mnts. Housekeepers. Another addition to the number campers hero arrived on Wednesday a. party from Uxbridge. Remnant Sale. Campers. 1 Barber 8 grove and Thorah Island is i the rendezvous of a number of campers, 3111: year. This pleasant method of spending the dog days is apparently be- comingf more and more popular as is also )eaVonton and vicinity as a place to camp. , A verv fiieaeant time is thus spent and [ yet very handy to the conveniences of ' town life. Baraalnsl 89mins H Will bu held in the Methodist Church on Sabbath next at 10:30 t. m. The subject of the evening’s discourse will be "the Devil.“ R. Dunshoath'o for Fresh Grooorln. At Hodgson‘a Clionp Wholesale and Retail House, Bowman. Snowman“! confide [23" Go to J. Hodgson‘s, Beaverton. for Turnip Seed and Rape Seed. Regardless 31 Cost. 33". Men's and Woman's Bummer Goods running 08 31: out till nook tak- ing, 15th August. at L. J. Canaan's. MLWm. Tuner. 33.. out villqo boo. keeper in “uniting In] annuity a! honey for ul- both' Ithinufmd in comb. ”Ibo-o withinfl I supply of M, toothlomo demand]! now know whm‘ to obtuin it. 7' ’H'FVO} Fly Nah. 3!! prices md all kinds. all at J. J. Glovox'n. Benetton. ”, 90C; ’ "‘E‘Im kind: of an and noted Mau- at B. Dunthuth's, Baum. luv , nuu Lucy 05.. vv..â€"â€"-â€"â€". -- -....,-. Wick. will preside on Sabbuth next. [1309mm Haunt. -' Procbytgfivlanj of in 15.17.. I I “‘0' Hurbo.’ t Leslie are now selling a. To. “Q 35 cents for 15 cents. This and 28. Shelbume . . Bolton ....... Newmarket Barrie ........ Alliston ...... Cookstown . ‘ Boston ....... Sciiomberg. Dominion and quustrial, Toronto, Sept. 5th to 17th. T POINT MARA. on Tlinrsdny the 215% inst, a. 1mm]! sum of money. Owner can have the same by identifying property and paving for this advertisement. Apply to '1‘. WADDELL, Weddell Lodge. Point Mam. Stayner..........Q........Sept. 21, 22 and 23 Orangeville ............... Sept. 21, 22 and 23 Collingwond ............. Sept. 28, 29 and 30 North Victoria, Victoria Road, Sept. 27 at positive and unmistakable bargains. We are offering the produce of the best manufacturers and in quality and excellence you can not but say. THEY ARE INDEED THE FINEST. When womld to this attraction that featm‘b of great merit. THE LOWEST PRICE, we feel that we have offered something worthy of the attention of every shrewd buyer. Take advantaged this there is something in i\ for you. ‘ Misses Fine Kid Slippers, Hand Sewed, Sizes 1]., 12, 1f}, 1, 2, 75 cents. Misses Fine Kid Buttoned Oxfords, Sizes 11, 12, 13, 1, 2, $51.00 Ladies’ Fine Oil Pebble Button Boots, all sizes $1.00 Gents’ Fine \Vobster Ties . $1.25 Gents’ Fine Foxod Balmorals $1.75 ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. Beaver-tough“ 9M. 1887. At his father's residence on July 19th. George It, eldest child. of Robert Leslie, Cadillac, ‘Tifichn' aged two years and eight months. is, ad be Emma. “I". ' Died. At Beaverton, on Thursday the 2lst inst.. MarfAnn. beloved wife of Moses Armstrong, aged 46 years. Tho-Beaverton Yacht Club hold a Re- gatta on Friday, the 6th prox.. open to the lakes Simcoe and Couchiclniug. Prizes are oflered as follows: lat 820.00 2116 010.00. 8rd 055.00. It is glao intend- ed to have a series of rowing races imo modiltoly after the yacht nae. Furtlrer putiouluu Will be found 111 poo issued shortly. . The Donut; Council ore adding (or under- to: a new bridge Across the Tal- M rivet. Wto Lot 6. 0011.11. Thorah bud, "Int 0. Con. B. Mara. Proposals math In the hand: of Mr. G. F. Bruce, edit Wanm: .1..- A 11.)}: '37 A001“. two or three years old likely to mks 3 first-class roadster. Adda)“. "$0: 100, Benetton, or call at On‘the‘2‘7 inst.,:t the madam“ the bn'ae's dther on the 10th 0611., ‘of Eldon, by the Rev. John Gilliqg, Mr. Donald Campbell, of Woodville, to Miss Jean McMillan, daughter 'of the late Malcolm McMillan. We want a. little ready money just as soon as it can be gathered in from willing buyers. to capture the cash quickly and here is our offering : Wall‘ ring". ~" The Latest in English and American Wall Pundits. Choice patterns and at all prices, 1 Jun. MoKmnon, Beaverbon. A §_u“obtl_qn. _ _ There could not be a better place for ammm'er ’boardiuu house than on the Lake share 1108:: Beaverbon and any one whqwofld prowde such a. place of ac- com‘modation would without doubt be well remunerated. Ohms. I“ Opened up this week 2 crates new China, Deli Tee Sette, all new designs, cheap, M}, J. NCexnérou s, Beaverton. 03 A _I_ow__lrldgo. A Reagan. Found. to. cotton-loo Balls. Foot Dolls, Lacrosse no. ut J no. MoKinnon'a. Beaver ..n-u-ooc-oqoncouguonu noon.- Lowest Prices 3761: Named coo why the 15th day of August. In...- FALL SHOWS. in Tea in the town. try BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, HERE IS TROUBLE ! ‘- Mara. July mm, 1887. ....... Oct. 4 and 5 ....... Oct. 4 and 5 ........ Oct. 4 and 5 Oct. 4, 5, 6 and 7 ........ Oct. 6 and 7 ....... Oct. 7 and 8 ..... Oct. 11 and 12 ....Oct. 18 and 19 for Goods that are in all ways desirable and above reproach. 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 (301111):ch favorably with any others. Orders or Estimates by mail promptly attended to. COLIN CAMPBELL, Beaverton,Jnne 17th, 1887. NONE OTHER GENUINE: Ask your dealers for McColl’s Canadian “Sunlight" and American “Family Safety" Coal Oils, the best in the market. loll; Cutting, also “ Dominion" Cylinder Oil, Wool Oil, Spindle Oil, Lard Oil, Benzino, Sewing Machine and Harness Oils. also the famous “ GLOBE" AXLE GREASE The undersignqd would announce to tho puklic the fact that Beav orton Foundr) n I l A in. 1 1.-.-.11.1.-.. ‘\l'..nl mun 3n:- O1"- Attention is directed to tfié gre :‘t’bfi‘er I am now lling TWEBDE 01" Al» KINDE, 0733004 TINGS June 24th, 1887. U6 uuuutfllguuu wuunu auuuuuvu .N r..- 1"- ,“ “v 7‘”. has recently been equipped wig]! all the lafikt Woodworking Machinery for the rapid 51nd correct execution of Ell-MG, MATCHING, CALIFORNIAN SIDING, MOUL'DING, SAGE, DOORS and BLINDS, FENCING, ’m ‘Mhuflufluflbchfldmht Mm 110. m! (Whammwpmiwou Sour Stomach 0° mmcilmn. Milton" nxmnn mehvummpmoI-a- Selli'rig off at Cost ! MAKING- ROOM FOR FALL GOODS, I have marked all Goods down to Cost. TMAOHINE OILS! SUMMER‘ AND FALL OVERCOATS ! Pants which we sell at $6.00 at $4.50. CCOLL’S "LARDINE" ! TO THE PUBLIC- For Sale only by JAS. CAMERON, Boavcrton. AND “EUREKA” MACHINE _OILS- Special Lineéin glPanting. FARMERS AND MILLERS USE NO OTHER THAN H. WALLER, CHOICE PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. for Infants and Children. I have an excollen't assortment of In order to Reduce Stock H. LOGAN â€"â€"â€"-ANDâ€"- Tu Ola-nun Guam. '17 Murray 8m, x. Y. Sigh of the Golden Boot A SACRIFICE IS NECESSARY and D. D. ROSS, Woodvillc. via I 61' now made‘ in ” Pants BEAVEBTON FOUNDRY. $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 N0 CREDIT- Beaverton, Ont.

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