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Woodville Advocate (1878), 24 Aug 1888, p. 8

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The band visited Canniugton on Tues- day with the Beaverton contingent of Liberals. The boys played well and presented an excellent appearance when on the march. “Great Bargalns. 3" In Cottoundes and Shuttings and "mom! drives in Prints at E. Tisdale’s, Beaverton. Visitors. J. H. Ellis and family, Mrs. A. H. Mc- Leocl and Miss Margie White. all of Rochester. N. Y.. are guests at Mr. G. Ellis’ for a few weeks ......... Miss Mc- Intosh. of Brecliiu, is visiting at Mr. Wm. Joyce V. S‘. . Fans. -. ”9,,1 £__‘.. -I.nnn n} ruil§l Lari-e stock of beautiful fans. cheap at L. J. Camemn‘ s, Beaverton. A Word In 8Aeas_on. ll Vvuvu "- ....... Farmers should now see that when they throsb their barley it should be Spl‘i ml out and not left in piles in bins. Dealers in barley inform us that a. great; deal of barley is stained in the bins and it seems this your barley is bard to t-bresli and badly boarded and very liable to be injured. Farmers make a. note of this. it will certainly be dollars in your pants pockets. Something New. sar'I‘be new Metallic Whip now for sale at J. J. Glover‘s, Beavorton. See it. lie-opening. . n , .__ -_. KIA-"In" - For sale. cheap. at R. Duusheath's, Benetton. The Band at Carminaton. “v-UPVIIIIIa‘ The public school re-opens on Monday next and the small boy is discousolate in cmxsequeuce. All _ . LEE" Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. McMillan Sons. Benetton. Collecting. . . The ladies of Knox church are collect- ing their annual contribution of clothing for the Indians of the North-west. Leap Year P_art_y. 1‘ u __A-‘ L'l-:..‘o Potatoes -vu" I VIIII I -- VJ. 31:5" Say. Ladies; ! Don‘t vru think it is about time we hm] amne Leap Year Parties ‘3 But, lwfnre doing so you should not forget to call and have your photo. graph taken. All work guaranteed. Gnllerv open every Saturday night. All welcome. Soc our work and get prices before going elsewhere. G. F. Chapman, Beavertou, Ont. Camp Meeting; In another column will be found 8- programme of the intended camp meet- ing to he held here next; week. comm ({"C‘ ing on Monday next. Rev. Mr. Mohee. the energetic pastor of the Methodi qt church is the one to whom is due thL‘ organization and we hope the success of' this affair. With a programme such as is laid out no lack of interest can occur, while to those who attend the camp, looking for rest and health, both are as- sured. A large attendance is anticipated. For Summer Wear. _ ~ Special values in Men’s. Misacs', and Childs‘ fine kid shppcrs and lace shoes at. L. J. Cameron's. Benverton. Presbymry. Bring your Cash tn Hodgson‘s Big Clear- ing Side of the {uliuwing lines for Cash : .“illiuvrv. Dru“ (iumls, Prints, Mllslills. Seen-suckers. ["humcls. Pumsuls. Gloves, Hosiery. c.. c. Ladies All-Wool Jerseys for 90 cts. 33 yards Cotton “ 81.00 18 “ Seersucker “ 81.00 20 " Muslin “ 81.00 :30 “ Print “ 81-00 50 Bars Soup “ 81.00 Men‘s Tweed Contq “ 82.50 Men's Tweed Pants “ 01.50 «r At u-ml lwlmy'bost for balance of season at; E. Tisdulc's, Benvertou. The Pulplt 7 7 gr For Eggs at R. Dunsheuth‘s, But- vertou. The Coming PIc-nlc. 'l‘ho Liheml-Conservntivo picnic which is helm: prepared for by the Con- nervabivea of this place is to he held on Thursday Sept. 6th 1388. in Mr. Alex. Hamilton‘s line «.vreve ut the Lake Shore. Distinguished speakers of the party will be present. and we notice among the names. Hon. Sir. .lne. A. Maedennld. Hon..l. .-\. Chunk-nu and others. We hope this u'hiir. so far ns llmwerton is concerned. will not lie restricted to the usual narrow limits of a strictly part-y gathering. lr i~a trno thew. gent-lemon are representative of the Conservative party but it should also he renwnilwred that in their otlivml capacity they are representatives of all perm-a so far as: the Dominion of Canada i»; concerned. In this hrimd sense all slmnld make it 11 point to he prunent. hoth Lihernl and Conservative. Sir. John Murdennld mug hiq colleagues disburse the taxes e Liberal and Conservative alike and we know of no renson why one should not he as interested in these t’entlemen and their mode of administration as the Hodgson’s Special Sale ! The Rev. Dr. Warden, of Montreal. occupied the pulpib nf Knox church on bnhlmth evening last and preached an excellent sermon. Highest Prrlco In 5.2th 'l‘lw Prcihytory of Lindsay meet here on Tuesday next. Mtlllnery 20 “ Print 60 Bars Soap Men‘s 'l‘wacd Contq Men's 'l‘wccd Pants: Earmvertou £80:sz mews. All other lines in proportion. FRIDAY. AUGUST 21. 1888. (fiiidren Cty for 7; Pltcher's .Caotorla, be found a. u. on x. '0. ll he (I. l'ii is he t‘v an vo l‘(' [‘0 ‘ ll‘l d. l l l 4' Smith. a hired man in Sydenham township near Owen Sound. during the absence of his employers. who gave him the key of the house in order to got his nwals. wont through other plan-s llcfllllt‘. tho pantry. alistractod a 8150 gold watch and 83‘.) in cash and then va- moosul. He was captured at Mvafonl and 329 and watch rcoovored. Sequel Mr. Garllan. manager of the gas com- pany that supplies llullalo with natural ‘ gas, was in (lollingwoml rm'ontly. llo hrillianoy. l l l i â€"18 months in tho Cuntral. l says that Cullingwoml gas is of a wry ‘ good quality and that thorn in plenty to . light the streets of tho town with great H yuu lullullu an) ......,. _,, or write us. Correspondence promptly answered. Have you property to sell. place it. with us and we will endeavor to find you a. purchaser. No charge made unless a. sale is efiected. Tea. # N- JALD Best. value in Tea. ever Duushcatln‘s, Beaverton. fllsuvas rl sun In? In Cash for Potatoes, Oats and Pens at R. Duusheath’s, Beavertou. For Bulk Pickles go to R. Dunsheath I-‘tv Sheets and Nets. - r“ \V»L_ -...1 Rev. J. Neil. B. A., of Charles St Pres. byteriau Church, Toronto, “-111 occupy the-pulpit of Knox church next Sabbath, 26th. mowing and evening and will preach at Gamebridge in the afternoon. Read nghest Prlge l'lv quvusauuu “v--. 65' A nice variety of Fly Nets and Sheets at J. J. Glover's. Cheap. Rare Bargalns- _ -- . n. 1-,.-_. 1na... "lilo "nub.- ..... w Untrimmed Hats selling from 10 to 25 cents at E. Tisdale‘s, Beavermn. Highest Price For Pork at R. Dunsheath's Beaverton other. All may not agree also its wis- doni, but all should he intewtml in knowing what is being dono (Ll what is proposed for the future by tho, who at present nmnugc tho business (. this great Dominion. We noticed our. a generous sprinkling of Conscrrutiu-Em the Liberal pic-nic at Cunnington L. Tuesday and we may say with plousuro Not only is it an indication of the break- ing down of those harsh party feelings, which have so long held people apart. but it is a recognition of the fact that the people, who by the way, are the ones most largely interested. wish to hour both sides of public questions as pre- sented by the parties. In this lies true wisdom. The man who for purely part . reasons will maintain and support With his vote. which is his voice. that which reason tells him is not in the interests of the people is too dangerous 3 one to be trusted with so important an influence as the franchise. It is no disgrace. but rather an evidence of intelligent dis- crimination to find men voting as they think best independent of party. nor is it any reflection on political integrity, as is too often expressed. to be found care- fully hsteniug to the words of an oppo- sition speaker and voting accordingly. We liOpe to see a large gathering here on the nth. Knox Church thc an exciting: game of Lacrosse took place. here last Tuesday between the junior team from Beaverton and the “Young Shamrocks” of this place. re- sulting in an easy victory for the home team by 3 goals to O. Sickness. Lacrosse. 11 Monday :1. valuable colt belonging ' ‘hus. Horn. of Reach. was struck lw‘lm ' 9 sq, mturinarv was sent fur lmt couh ($119”:ng for it. The animal was Insured; There was smrcoly any min at the timo- of tho ncculcnt, not more than n sprinkle. Mrs. Medealf took very ill last Sabbath evening- She is still in a. very low con- dition and not much hope is entertained of her recovery. Oannington Plc-nlc. Mr. Peter Burklioldcr on Lot 21 ii. ' l Con. Markham had a. valuable nmre anx colt killed by the uxprvss train on the Midland R. ll. on Tuesday evening. the 318$ ult. The accident nearly caused n. sumsli-up. ‘ Quite a. number Went to Cannington to hear Mr. Laurier and others on Tues- duy. They were well pleased with the speakers. Ready for Testing. _ - - . 11 ”A“ Miss c'(‘J‘onklim from the “West" is Visiting her sister here during the last few \ lays. 0 TH." DEARâ€"A Person cured of Deafness and “n isus in the hem] of 2) years‘ standing rmncdy. will send a. description of it by a. simplo " , pm”; to any ‘ arson who “ppm-n tn hxcnoLSON, 33 St. John Str. )et, Montreal. Canada. I‘uuu’ uv- . '__... The new engine ml; the grist Imll will be tested on Saturday. The rest of the mill will soon be in operation. Big Yield. - - -‘ u 1 .- Some farmers who have threq‘mrl ‘0. port barley yieldin" 50 bushelshwer acre. Visiting. - -- “1n 1‘! :, When Ruby was sick. we gm '° N“ C‘ When Iho was a Child, aho crim ‘ {0" \Vhon she became Miss. aho clnng '0 When she hid Children. .110 pm tho. Woodmne Elfioml menus. may, AUGUST 24. 1888. 3 bar Cutofll. l for Customs. mg m Cutorin. "a mm 1) CHM ofiered, at R- Georgina. Island Presbyterian church \vus struck by lightning on Thursday evening lust during the thunderstorm pm] totally destroyed. 7“..- «NJ [w “'"""I \VUII- Yen‘s corms-mud”... -__,_. . , . v I". we huuAu auvnse lum to we... 3 Felnarkaple pigs better before they 5153:1030 of lns clnldren. 'I" CliOPS.â€"-;.’le crops are mostly all in and by the report: of the farmers “'i”. be a success. This has been 9. very suc- cessful year for vegetables of all kinds on the island. Carmaâ€"«Mr. Samuel Wrighbman. who for the past. fourteen years has been suffering with what was supposed to be acanccr, returned home entirely cured from Markham, Where a. doctor, Who nmkes a. speciality of the disease of cancer is residing. The supposed cancer dropped out on his pillow one evening while under treatment and proved to be 8. hard callous lump. NEARLY EAT“. â€"One evening lately while \Ir. and Mrs. Thos. Warren, of the Island. “ are over at Beaverton, the voungest child was attacked by one of his pins and had it not been for ytho im- mediate arrival of their oldest daughter. ho pig would have eaten it. As it was it escal‘cd with but two severe bites. 0119 on the back of. the head and one on the ammo 1h” name one IQ dninq well _ R“. M. )Icliiuuon B. A.. will preach 1" “*6 schuol house here next Sunday evening“ 6:30. Mr. J. w_ Lvons. operator. has re- turnod audmsu'umd duty after a visit to 0mm Souuaaml \vioiuitv...mMiSS Sarah McMillan, of Toronto. is. holidaying out Inna for a. few \moks.........l\lr. Moore. who has been laid up with a sore leg, is 8.th able to be around. Harvest is well advanced and now that the ffll‘lll‘rs are handling the crop. they report the yield will be very good. The wheat in particular will yield well. A patty from here enjoyed an outing last Satulvlny at Beaverbou. LEFT.â€"Ml‘. John Leheare left for Port Bolster a. few weeks ago from this place. a. number of the Islanders also intend to leave for a place near Sudbury. The Liberal demonstration held here on Tuesday was not so largely attended as could have been expected. but no doubt this was largely owing to the busy season of the year and the fact. that the Dnloful cmnphintu nrv lming made a. the mvngm wrought In' tho English sparrows in tho whmt fields. It is stud l that, in 9mm lnmhtiva they are to be 1 80011 in lmnzlrmla in nlnmat awry wheat 1 field and clusu tn the {0mm heads are completely thn‘shccl out.-â€"-[F.xmniner.] uuuqv“ v. vn-v pic-nic was not well advertised. How- ever a goodly gathering was present in Sharp's grove during the afternoon to listen to the. various speakers. Mr. P. Lapp, the President of the Reform As- sociation of the County of Ontario. 00. copied the chair. A lengthy programme was gone through and excellent addresses delivered by Messrs. A. P. Cockhurn. ex- M. P.. Wm. Mulock, M. P., Jno. A. Bar~ ron. M. P.. Hon. (.‘has. Drnry. \I. P. P.. and the Hon. Wilfrid Laurier. The latter gentleman was of course the speaker of the occasion and delivered an excellent address in which he carefully laid down the future policy of the Liberal party in connection with the question of Commercial Union and advo- cated a free and unrestricted commer- ‘ cial intercourse with the American peo- ple. His address was an eloquent and highly patriotic one and entirely free from the usual stock political arguments and liackueyed comparisons. Mr. Laurier made an exuellont impression and his read v wit and repartee was much admired. He was followed by Hon. Chas. Drury. the newly appointed Min- ister of Agriculture for Ontario. Mr. Drury made one of his characteristic speeches heingcarefullvlworded and to the point. The Hon. gentleman is a speaker of great force and his remarks always have the excellent recommendation of being practical. lining a farmer and an enthusiast in agriculture he can appeal to an agricultural audience with excell- ent success while his practical and well- thought-out ideas are generallv convinc- ing. Three bands. vn'... Uxhridge. Bea- verton and Cauning‘on were present and helped to enliven the proceedings by excellent music. v "I." .\‘..... 1' nrmrjrs mu] fruit. growm ‘mp. before fnncv nflora for thmr apple \ .- l f - . . . mum 0 any dofimto opmmn can he . r0 - . . qmre Its mnrkot vnhw. ml] (10 well to 'nkin" snhatmxtinl donmit. previous to n um; any rash promiqm which they hnm cause tn rogrut. , 'llU ulnt I It is rumored t; ut to r of Bronklm are um. Hmi in Connection with ' 611 film nmttor will [)0 I). cnssion next lodge nigh; them at. ' Georgotm .‘ for “hudau oven for that. Free Press.) tn. " CSC; Last week. Rny Harper. the three- your-01d son of Irvil Harper. fell to the sidewalk from a balcony door in the second storov of the residence ndioiuing I'm, Royal hotel. Whithv. miraculously .én. wing with a broken elbow. ' OUR NEIGHBORS. GEORGIN‘A ISLAND: Y'HORAH ISLAND- \cnl citizen hm cnicnim‘ofl that n 830 a «in y snout fm‘ whiskey in E“ “u.â€"-â€"Hl(\.r:\ld. 910.000 n. war ”d"! “ is pmttv livvly drinking " ‘ enterprising t0\\'n.â€" {Acton « thn! LORNEYILLE. C’ANNINGTON. ‘mt tho ann! Tomplnrs r wt to nrgnniza 9.1mm] ‘ their munml. mu] _I {f‘n L ‘onght up (or dis- ‘4 who receive If you want the BEST DARTMOUTH BINDER CORD at Cost we have it, also PURE PARIS GREEN. The Hotels and Sheds are Again Open and was. re 3111 1n full blast, Cheap Cash Hardware Store. -rIARVEST TOOLS in Great Variety.- We are g All kinds of Fence Wire in Stock. We keep the Best; Machine Oil. PEERLESS, None to Equal. Our stock of GLASS, PAINTS, OILS and PUTTY is the Best Assorted and Cheapesn in Town. See our “DAISY" Barrel Churn. @One Baby Carriage At Cost. H. WESTCOTT. EThIee New Buggies For Sale, Cheap. Pioughs and Ganq Piouqhs, "500KSHUTT Rmmc PLOUGHS. -- business. N, B.-.All who are indebted to me by overdue note or book account are exPected to make immediate payment, the recent fire havmg depnved me of all means at doing Beaverton, Aug. 14th 1988. am now prepared to supply all repairs fo DE; EEE NEX’E €930 BEES. ‘ “mun-own “spud to children um gut??? cum gone}; Confivogman lmcommendnunuperiortoany prescripdon 0“? "“01“ ”r “’3' “c ' mwme." I]. A. Lacuna. II. D.. w W?' cm” deep. and W a,” 111 80. 03‘0“! St». Brooklyn. N. Y. w out injuflous medication. Tun Can-nun Conn“. 77 Murray Stmet. X. Y. am also prepared to obtain for any one on the best of terms PLOUGHS and other Implements and Machines of any make in the country. '78. N11} Manufactured only at THOMAS Honwwn’s Esmamsnuxx‘r, I) iving Special Prices on all kinds of Goods in our Line that may he wanted lanumcmreu only at Lnunnn uuuwwnl a uolnuulon-nnl, NE‘V OXFORD BTREE'l‘, LONDON. 7 . u' Pnrchum chould look to tho mm on the Bow 3nd Pou. u the «arm u not 533.0110“! Street, London. they no upuhu. for Infants and Children. I am also agent for the celebrated made at the Beaverton Foundry. WM Swi'fiflg â€"Especially Theâ€"- .Iw/vvm , and repair castings B enverton.

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