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Woodville Advocate (1878), 6 Jul 1888, p. 10

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N ~can! articloq of Apricultunl production qmreuwm. will bu hold in the hon I'uvuwnuu... -~â€"-v.._ member-June; Siuart. Htuivurd. OAKWOOD. second Friday in same months.â€" l'hillip 3. Mark. swward, KINMOUNT, third ’lesday in same mouthsâ€"- ‘Juues \ViLSJll, Stawurd. BOBCAYGEOX. third Wednesday in same luonUns.--S. W. Crabu'ue. Shawna}. FENEION FALLS, third 'l‘hursdny in same mouths.-~-'l‘hoa. Ausuu, steward. luvuunar~ luv“: .........., ... , , 011B.“ E H. third Friday in same mouths.â€" Artbm McQumle. Stowuul. LlNDSAY. second and third Saturdays in same .quutha.~Juuus lioith. mmmrd. No loss will be chm-gm] to sellers or purchasers of any Animal or Artzuxo brought. upuu tho grounds for snlu or exchange. . Yards and Scale accunuuodation Will be pro~ “Kurds; and Scale 11 thcd chu o! charm. PUBLIC FAIRS, w Irv-vav -r v-.. 115” Mr. G. F. Chapman. has opened business in Mndifl‘s Gallery. Irou Block. and is prepared to turn out all kinds of work at shortest possible notice comput- ible with first-class work. Special atten- tion paid to grouping. Pic-nic parties can be accommodated either at; the grove or gallery by giving the proprietor half an hour’s notice. Excursion. A large excursion and pic-nic is to arrive here on Saturday from Oakwood. Enjoying Themselves- Y.‘ A_____ Photographsg ....,-,-V._ _ The Beavertoniaus new in Europe have been heard from since their arrival in Scotland. An excellent passage was made and all are enjoygng themselves immensely. All ' ’2? Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. Mchllan Sons. Beavertou. ' Strange Am't It. Each Company of the 34th Battalion according to the newspapers of their respective localities was the best in camp aud‘succeeded in umking the best shooting. Most of the reports are now in and we \vi‘l add Beavertou to the list. It is an indisputed fact that No. 4 Company has among its men the crack shots of the Battalion and we believe made the largest score of any Company in the rugiment._ This is a solid truth and the pride of Company 4. Potatoes For sale, cheap, at R. Dunshcath' s, Boavcuon. Badly Sold. , _ _ _ It is said that lIowu‘s circua man with the three half walnut Shelia and a. little pea. did a. pmttv guml dav's work in licavertou raking in some $150.â€"vaen- hurst. “Banner." Rare Bargalns: Lindsayfi'flh Juno. 1588. Tho Midsumumr School Holidays commence here to-day. (Friday) and oun~ tinue for eight weeks. For Bulk Pickles go to R. Dunsheath Entrance Examlnatlons. " $7 Uutfimmoxl Hats selling from 10 to ‘15 cents at E. '1‘isdalq,‘s. Beavertou. midsummer Holidays. COUNTY 0F VIBTORIA, Six candidates left; here for Port I’c1ry Iliuh School entrance oxaminn tions 011 Tuesday cu-nin" \iz : 319.1111 '1‘isdale. “inihcd Rms. had Tisuale. John Gilbeltsou, Williu Bruce, (marge Cmnpben. Highest Price In Cash I 11- 1‘- "a" For Eggs at, R. Dunshcat‘. 1 '3, Ben- 1 vcrton. Personal- - Siégéfsfiernht. Ross and Jnhn McLean paid their friends here a. short hot-day wait on Monday. The buys are looking wall. Mllllnery m‘ At. utnd below cost for balnnco of Hansen at E. '1' isdulu's. Beavertun. Tea. Best value in Tm: ("mt offered. at R. Tuo puly who removed the iron braces h‘nlu tlw turgom m, the lake is requested m rcburu Mun“ forthwith otherwise eriminul mac-coding“ will be taken against him as his name is. known. Dunshcath‘s, Nouoe- fans. Large. atom of hpautiful fans. cheap at Dental- for the Sale. Barter and Exchange of 0mm. Boreas, snoop, rigs, -v-- w J. valmnla. “enlist. Lindsay. will resume his munthly VlNItS to llmvvrmn nu Wedm-mlmanly llth. Mr. Nuulmuls has returned frum Now York where he 1mg been studying the latust improm- manta in I‘hnlialry. lll- will have a. mu uppnl'flhl‘i with him manl will he prl‘pnr. ml to extinct, mm with gas, (Vitaiizml nir.l For Summer Wear. Special values in Men's. Miwm'. and Cllillls‘ l'nm kill slimwra and lace shoes at L. J. ('muomn‘a. llquurton. (Lit: ~ A 2 l H tall ‘ A l1. cl - 3:13:13; gflvtmsvmmm. FRIDAY. JULY 6. 1888. ledren Cry for ,‘muemu‘s, Beaver-ton. T. MA’ ‘CHETT, Boavcrtou. County Clerk Keoovuuu.. Ruv. Principal Grant has been heard from at Cape Town, Suntln Africa. no is rccovunug his health. Excursion. , \_-!--,.. uux.‘u |\\v Run. Recovering. Eluuunvuu Arrangements are being made by Bea» vor‘wu Lodge of Odd-fellows for an ex- cursion to Barrio on August 8th, being the occasion of the lueutlu of the Grand Lodge of Ontario at that p ace. Hlshgst Erlge “AL..L...... nan. nnfl "lfillUBU r I Ivv M' In Cash for Potatoes, Oats and Pens at R. Duushuath's. Beuvertuu. Gamobridge Buy-filo. n ,_H,l‘.‘!.1..n ‘-\ “£1!"va “05v v .- .VV - V The pic-nit: held at Gnmobridgo on the 26th of June came 01? very satisfac- torily. the weather was delightful but the number present. wasnot up to former _. .nnnuhl , “U“, C -â€"v' u . _.__,, £53“ All hands busy in every depart.- mont from the basement. to the third flat at llodgson‘s cheap curb store. Strawberry Festlyalt ‘ I] :R 1.]... UtIuv-wv-ul - '7" , - A straw o my festival was held in the Methodist cnurch grounds on Wednesday evening last. A good number of the citizens were present with the congrcgw tiuu of the church. The uflair was somewhat of an appreciatlve testimonial to the esteemed pastor of the church. “A In.“ DU lulu uavvv-tnv“ l'W-I'V_ Rev. Mr. McKee, whom conference has re-statioued here for another year. and at the close of the evening‘s proceedings an address and presentation of a purse of money took place to which the Rev. gentleman gave a very suitable reply. We \vould add our pleasure to that of the Rev. gentleman’s flock, Mr. McKee in his Vigorous efforts in the temperance cause in this place has proved himself a. fearless and consnstent advocate of the right, Recognizing the evil this great- curse is doing throughout the land. as a true Christian he does not believe in shutting his eyes to Its course as he passes along, but rather prepares to battle with it so for as opportunity offers. We are pleased to see his work has been appreciated by so many of the commun- ity and it will no doubt prove a. pleasure to him. The band was present during the evening and helped to enliven the proceedings. Hodgsonr IUUBUVI I 13 showing this week special value in Milliuery, Parasols. Laces. Gloves, Dress Goods. Carpets. Corsets, c.. fine. The New Sidewalk. The sidewalk to the lake is now com- pleted and it, is largely taken advantage of by the citizens ior an evening‘s stroll. It is generally voted, just the thing wanted. Great Bargains. â€" â€"... .- ,1 Ulwu§ nou- _.- ..... L2? 111 Uottunades and thrtings and spemal drives in Prints at 1'3. 'l‘isdale’s, Beaverton. Photographic. By advertisement in another column it win be seen that the photographic gallery is to he re-opencd by Mr. G F. Chapman. of Whitby, There is no reason why an enterprising man could not. work up a. large business in this line here and we hupe Mr. Chapman may prove to he the man. ‘ Hughes: Price For Pork at. K. Dunsheath's Dem'erton Found. A note drawn in favor of Edwin Lam- hcrt has been placed with us. having been found a. few days avigu. The owner can lxavu the szuuc by calling at the oflice 01' Tm: Expmass. Fmdlng it Out. The brief ascendancy in Toronto of compulsory early closing promises to have permanent results. It is; learned that very many dealers who have resist- ed early closing for years found when driven into it that the income from their business was not adversely allected, while the comforts and enioynients of life were considerably nn'ltiplied. The short supremacy of the law has shown in fact. just what is the ell'ccl; of early closing and has convinced many that there is no real advantage in the pure- tiee of keeping open until ten or eleven o'eloek at nightâ€"The same experience is said to be the result of the law in Beaverton. A New Drink. People are not bothered much as yet about summer drinks. but it you want to know what is the latest palatable decou- tiou it is the milk-shade. It is easy to make. Milk-shale can he made at home. and with but. little expense. Buy a. (limc‘s worth of lemon syrup from (lrugglst, put it. in some milk. add some crushed or shaved ice. {at an egg homer and set it going. 1n :1. minute you will have us 11110 :1. milk-shudu as can: be mahlo. Read “will“ 'l‘he list of propel-tins offend for snlo by the. l'lxrnnss Real Estate Agcucv uml if you require anything in that. liué call or writu us. (Im‘rospomlcucc promptly answered. Have you property to sell, phtuc it. with us and We «in endeavor to fun! you a purchaser. No charge made unless u sulc is elk-uted. Faxed tho Price. The Mini-um 01' Education has haunt] a native “That; the authorim-«l n-tml prim- uf thv public school dram-mg ‘mukfl (m and after lat .hwnuury m‘xt. “Ill be. hm cunts. (-m‘h. The meson", prim is ten cents each. l’nl "If, lb was dovidm‘. at the meeting held here on S‘smrdny owning last. in the Hamilton Hum-m, that Hm Lilvt-mi- (Immormtiws of Nm-th ()mario \\ ill hold their pm-nic «hunt. the 33!. of Suptcmbcr nous-{North Ontario Thin-3.: Pltcher'a Gaston-la. in the Skirving’s Imp. Purple Top Swede Turnip. Banghohn’q Imperial Purple T51) Swede 'l‘iu'nip. White Globe Turnip beed. Purple _'l‘o_p Yellow Aberdeen Field. and Gardexl Seeds Top Swede Turnip. Seed. White Globe Turnip beed. Giant Long Bed Marigold Purple 'l‘op Yellow Aberdeen W'urtzel Seed. Turnip Seed. Choice Glover and Timothy White Belgian Carrot- Seed. Seed.‘ - These Seeds have been purchased from the most reliable growers, are guaranteed fresh, true to name, and we are selling them at “$12-$83 EfiifiES £03; @5355; in Latest Patterns. which we offer CHEAP. Beaverton, April 24th, 1888. ‘ENDERS for \Vhitewashing and Repairing , go be dope. 3;: the Benetton Public School. .A .-,L..._),... In!" râ€"n. no Tenders "Wanted, to be done at the Beavurton Public School. will be received up to Saturday. Juiy 7th. at noon. Fur particulars apply ta WM. MARTIN. --WALL PAPER, English, Scotch and American," We want- i‘eliahle. energetic men to sell our nursery stuck : prexions experience not necess- ary; any man \xitii tact un-l energy can sue- ceed ; terms liberal, either aulury or commiss- ion ; outfit (rec, Our agents have many advantages, such as selling home-grown Canadian stock. This sen.- sou. We have u. numbur of choice spucialtics. which are of Vania-Mid which can only be se- cured from us, such 9.5:: camplatelist of New lhisnian uppius. UH! Ritsou pear. Saunder's plum, Hilburn l‘xslliwl‘l‘y, Moon-\- Ruby and “luck Chmupiou entrants. Mom-0‘s Diamond Grape, on: (its. We have gi -u p‘u'ticnlnrattention to mu prnpxiguziuu of handy \wgutamos [suitable to the Iiollhrl‘u MBCEXOIm or Canada. For terms. apply to STONE J; \VELLINGTO\'. flutmio Applications for mu mmua scholarship 10- the County of Ontario, in the above college. on titling the holder to free [mtionfifill bnrcceived by the undersigned up to 7th of July next. Ap- plicant to slam the school ho attended and his standing therein. He must be tho son of u. n‘acticnl [Minor resident in this cmmt-y nnd lava lived on his intlur‘s fin-u) for at least :2 years pron ions to his mimissinn. J. E. l"\l’-EWELL. (‘nnntyfijlerk‘s Ofllcc, Whitby. County Clerk Plonzhs, 3 Patterns, Gang Plough: (2 and a Furrows’) June ‘25"). 16. Land. Rollcrq Binders. Reaper’s FUNTEILL HURSEREES March 26. tin-Iv Provisxon Store. Fresh Groceri-c‘é-cfflalâ€"l kind: always on hand. P. D. McARTHUR- l'rrsb "run! and I'm-Ivy always In llnml or quulllfd In unim- M shun Mule-e. During the Summer Season L-uCroam always on “And. ‘ “0me in so won ulnptod ”children um I recommend it. a. superior no any prescripuou W to 1116-" II. A. Anon“. 311).. Beavertoh Grocery and It was. Lmn Counuur, BRIOâ€"US Dvmoms, Acm Stowe». Overrun. Loss or Apvnln, Sucn|HuoacuE, Conatnnnon on Cowman-Eu. Mummy. 31“.. flu! Oct. "BIL-4 finnl (‘Imnbell‘l Cub um Comm-ml the hen: article I have our uml I’M roulro- In. or bdksmmu, ma. on, w “to. l um. you!) truly. A. N. )(rnouuv. Sou by dad." In funny man-I..- mail-u. 3):. pm bottle. Farmers! I "" "waitâ€"d.â€" Mowers at Beaverton Foundry \V. SMITH; _ § Sampfiellfs gatl’taflic gontpomtd I am paying the Highest Cash Price for CLEAN TIMOTHY SEED. NOTICE '1 LARG I'ZS'I‘ IN CANADA. ”180.0%“.WN. Y. Baa: Drills icuitural tullege. for Infant‘ugg Chndren. I have Just reccxvcd a. fresh stock of . MCKBNNON, norao Rakes, scholnrghip {o- 71‘1fronto. Ont. PROPRIETOR '1‘: ‘u 5 tea WWWMW m/\IV\4\/\lv\’4 As follows : MI Tar. Camwn Conn“. u .durrny Street. N. Y. Outer!» cum Cone. communn, Sour Stomach. Dinrrhma. Erucuavmn. K1118 “I‘m-ms. gives sleep. and pronoun di- 5 on. W! out injurious medium Green Top Ortho Carrot Sued (Special.) Mammoth Mangold Wurtzel Hair-Dresser and Barber, TOWN mm, LOT. Beaverton, Ont . MonthlyCuatomers shaved twice weekly and hair cut monthly at 75 cents per month. F3333 BREAD. STING and PASTRY a1 wavs en nand. Woodvillc Customers supplied by D. Mc- Lachlzm. and orders for Pastry. m: left with him will receive prompt. attention. to canvms for the sale of Nursery Stock! Steady mnploymvnt guaranteed. Eith‘r SALARY 01’. COMMISSION. Apply M. once. stating age. (Refer to this paper.) CHASE 3308., COLBORNE, ONT. Understanding tho dimculty of parties “vim: mun“ ‘owna lming accurately fitted mm Spccmch‘s vmtud exactly to the duh-vent. eight-s. 18 JEWIN 5!, LONDON, ENGLAND, Intotds sending n practical Optician tn their mum. in your town at regular intervals who will be competent to mom-urn and llL‘t'lllllodll:0 ovary «lotuctot tlu‘ eyesight that in mrvnlcnt. "0 will in ewr)’ instancu "so the Finn's! (‘n-le- hmtod Spactnclus and Eyeglasses so well known loamy throughunt tlw civilized world for Hie delighttul CRSU and comfort thm' couh-r on the hunter. Therein no or other distressing: sensations m connnon in tho many grudm M m-osunt in the Market ‘but tin-y Glimmeting. Wavefing. Dizziness BEAVERTON BAKERY. P. D. McARTHUR. COMFORT, STRENGTHEN PRE- StRVE THE SIGHT. Take onto that ynu um mm at pnwont wearing a Slvocaclo which in [not nxm-tly adjmtcd to vmlr sight mu] qonsoquumlv acting as A sown-a strain ,.,. \ ..... ...h .â€" 9“»). “in“ ...§......... w" ..‘ .. mo Untir‘nl got-vex and reuu-mh-r that nguh Adam-Mu organism as that of mo L‘yu requires «snot accommodation. -No Charge Made for- ~Exammation.- AND 79 nu ma, 'ronox'm. mum. NOT/OE 0F VISIT. m. STANLEY, :9. A. 6032.18, Iâ€"I. WESTCO'I‘T, Benverton, Ont. Far Sale by in Genuemen. «er 'l‘rv l'rior’s. fur .I now and Tune); 1W“ ' l’ncus low. J. R. I'm-r. .. Came Fair. The nucund Crnttln Fair umlor Mm auspices of the (mummy m‘ Vu'mriu. will lm held in Wumlviuu un 'l'lmr~:.tuy uext. tho |2th inst. Mr. Jus. Smurf. lmsbeuu appointed stownrJ and WM have nu doubt every mmngvumut mulmblu will he made for tho ()(‘t‘uHiOIL We hope tn Hen greater Interest taken in Ilm cunnil'm hir than clrn-actxrlz-wl tw by“. I! nuntlnur lOlllfl‘l wxll he found I schedule 0! the (lutu of fun-s Au othc parts of the county. salt. hi). Manchinn Ina received another car load of film Salt. to be sold cheap for Cash. Don‘t Give Up. Those," who have burned the midnight ml in order to arrive at. mum conclusion concerning: the hen zuul a half that. laid an egg and u lmlf in a day and a half may find tlue fulluwmg a rulicf : A certain family in Lincoln. Neb., con- sists of one urmullatlter. two grand~ motherh. one fntlwr in- law. twn mothers- in-law. three metluers. two fathers. two daughters. one son. onedaughter-in-luw. one sowin-lmv. one granddaughter. and there ureonly six persons in the famlly. New Sprlng flats.” _ ..M q rv h Ev S'Ex'v' ";.{1"§£§Iish sun and So“. flats. in Black‘ Brown and Grey, at J. R. J’rim"s, Woodviliu. Closes For Midshmmer. vi'i‘iné~1:‘nliirliéV$clwui closesvn Fnday for the midsummer holidays. Look "area. [15" Brad Tm: ADVOCATE and keep ac- quaint-ed with what is gomg on around you. The season for barn raising's is now at hand. On Tuesday. Mr. Norman For gusou, raised a large building fur Mr. W. Thomas, Mariposa. All passed off well and no accidents happened. A large number of the villagers turned out tn the affair. Mr. Wm. McLean wxll wish: a. large burn for Mr. Wm. Cameron. at Grass Hill on Saturday. New Spring Goqu._ _.A .u.( Ralalngs. w- N'uxli‘ess Goods, Prints. Cations. Shirtings. Tweeds. Uottouudes, c., at J. R. Prior‘s, Woodvillo. Visutors. Mr. Gilchrist. of Owen Sound. (uncle of Mr. L. Gilchrist} is visiting his many friends here. also Mr. Duncan McLach- lam. of Mount Forest is (-n a. short visit. to his sister, Mrs. Goo. Campbell and friends. SpeclaIrNOtlce. -ran .V on. 99.999 dozen Eggs wanted. 99.99%! lbs. Butter wanted, at J. R. Prior’s. Woodville. Rushing Buaingss. .-‘. 1 ‘ -7”, a -r, 77 , Three car loads of self-binders have) already this spasm) been delivered to the farmers of this neighborhood by local agents. Prizes. I I l-v.-v mg, J. R. Prior will give two prizes tn the persona dohvcriug at his store from the 19111 of May to the 131; quugth, the most Eggs. and trading the mum: for goods. 1st, )wrize*.k Handsome Coloured ‘ ‘ “ Ayn. n...l "VI'IIIIIVII vâ€"I- Monday passed off wry quietly hero. The stores \wrc clowd the greater part of the (1213‘ and many of our citizens Went to ()rillia and cisewhcrc to cu'joy their holiday. ruuua. any 1”...” ._ ._,V Tea. Set. containing 441neces. 2m! prizeâ€"A Handsome Parlor Lamp. Dominion Dayt For Sam. I VI wan-v. A horse. buggy aufl harness. also about 1.000 foot of dry V jointing. cheap- Apply to J. R. Prior, Woodvxlle. Successful- - ."A'Il. Mr. 690. Mnybce‘s horsc‘ “F. 0. P." came out. successful in two races at Onllia on Tuesday. Elretlon or omens. The officers olvct for Cicerone Lodge. I. 0. O. 19.. for the following term are as follows. : N. (11.. Bro. H. Ray ; V. (L. Bro. W. M. Grant ; R. Secretary, Bro; I). Mclmchluu ; Per. Secretary, Bro. W. Smith ; Gram] Ramps-nutritive to Grand Lodge, Bro. D. McLachlan At the residence of tho bride's sisu‘ro on Ann street. Unumnmon. on Wednm- day, June 27th. by the Rev. John Vicnrs. M. A" Mr. W. A. Robinson, of the "On- mrin Gleaner,“ to Miss Jennie Clift. 01 that tuwu. Woodmnr 0n Juno 27th. at. the Methodist clmrchv Consccon. hy the Rev. D. FLMCLonn' uncle of the bridv. Msistvd by the Rev. W. Jolliffu. J. J. (.‘mnplmll. of Osuoodu Hull. lmrristurnt-law. of the firm nf Baxron Campbell, Lindsay. to Anna N. Arthur. daughter of the late Hugh Art-bur, o? Conscuon. W'hen Ruby wu nick. we nu Mr Clam When the was a Child. she cried for Cutout. When Iho beams Minn. aho clnng to Cutorit, When Ibo 1nd Children, Ibo gnu than Cum-1; FRIDAY. J U Married. "ng'flm‘t, l'woedk. .vnlo. Izi ‘KUU 1n)

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