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Woodville Advocate (1878), 7 Oct 1887, p. 8

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“r Uceuus of Crockery and Glassware newest designs, just. opened out at Hodg- son‘s big bargain house, and at prices that will astonish you. .Amflclal Tooth. Mrs. Hugh Murray of Winnipeg. is \isitiug friends in this locality just. now. ‘Look Here. Immediately on the appearance of the EXPRESS last week the owner of the shawl advertised was discovered. This week we have another which was found opposite the R. C. church last week. If the owner will call at this office and identify property it may be recovered. Crockery and Glassware. [3’ Lost on or about tl.e 12th of Sept the lower part. of 5 tortoise shell earring inlaid \utli gold. The tinder will oblige liy wturuiug to C. A. Paterson, Beaver- ton. After Next Week Mr. John Gordon advertises the loss of 43 or 45 dollars which he claims must either have dropped or been taken from his pocket. The loss of such a. sum is a. actions one and we hope it may soon be women-ed. [’5‘ W. H. Gross. dentist. Lindsay, is making best sets of teeth. upper or under till Jan. lat 1888 for 811.50 worth 818. Cheaper grades in proportion. Call on QLI,, B00 - 1D SHOES ‘93‘ At Elle Benverton Woolen Mills the best. value in white and grey blankets ever offered in Beuvertou. Also all lxinds of flannel twecds, yarns c at bot- lulu prices. Come and see tllcm.â€"â€"C. T. Yovso. A.» In Cash for any quantity of potatoes, at. R. Dunsheath‘ s Beav.ertou Found. Mr. W. Madill enters the Photographic 'L'uiou and the price of Cabinet Photos \villcouscqueutly be advanced. Until haturday the 15th he will execute all orders for Cabinet Photos at. 82.50. .‘-unlnea.m Photos especialty. 61.00 per £02611. Meats. Save fm'n -. yto 2501.5 on ( -y D-‘dlal‘ V. 'V'VI’__ '7' ’ A A 111'. Gross at uzlce and secure a. set of the bust at a. low figure. Vitalized air and um free for extracting. \‘Ilara Fall Show. The Mara. Fall Show was held at Brechin \‘HStOlda and was largelv at. tended cousideuug the weather. Quite 3-. number of our villagers “are there. Last- A Serious Loss. Highest Price Personal. [3‘ A teapot and 10 lbs of tea for 1 TW {7. p59;- ‘chl 91.00. at Ii. Dunslxemln‘s ch'crtou. ‘ 3 . . 1 In", Not Moving. ‘ glnwwnro also pm Our grain buyers are complaining of wvill surprise you. the slow movement of grain in this 800- ! Amendments. tiun. While otllerlplnces report immense We would call 1 nllipluent of mr 0y. etc. comparative. . Vllibitom u *ly-little has been received here as yet. 13:13 since our The Band I the Eldon Agnc 'II I,_ f-.-..e1 ' If? All kinds of salt and smoked Meats at R. Duushcath's. Beavcrtou. Grinning. The Rev. A. C. Wilson of Oakwnod. preached from the pulpit of the Metho- dist chmeh Inst Sabbath. The Ben gentlenmn's umny friends here were pleased to have him among them once more. The Best Yet. ler. I). M. Smith has opened out in the fine new stare. fitted up and known as U’Neil‘s corner at Brechin. “Dave" now rejoices in the largest and best store ill mn' sister Village am] .will no doubt; do is largely increased business, thereby. Cheap and Stylish Mllllner). l-Irwo recently received a supply of new music preparatory to 3 concert which it. is proposed to hold shortly to u. mist. in paying for their new uniforms. l-lanxuf gru- citilzorrs hfu‘v mt us_yot. vibll 100 ”I0 band tum". :mll‘wo wouk Sn ”he present as being an uxcellons time to remember the “boys." Subscriptions loft with tho secretary- trmurar. Mr. L. J. Cameron, will be “racially nekuowludgml. Go t9 Harrison 6': Lusiiu‘s for the most stylish Milliucry and Dress Goods. Vlsntlng. The Orly Cash Store in Beauen‘on. No Old Fashioned Cledit Plices. mnwtrtau 55ml 33mm. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1887. . lg your jFamors. wCash for Butter. Eggs, Potatoes ‘and any kind of Farm Produce at R. 1, Dunslxeath's. Beavertou. 1 Good for the Brlckmaker. A temperance rnviwl in tn be com- menced in the Methodist. churnh on the owning of October 20th and which is to Ilast one week. The famous "Rescuing The Rev. Mr. Symonds, of Trinity Cello ve. Toronto. officiated in St. Paul‘s church on Sabbath last. and preached two elecwe ent 8811110113 to good copgrege- tioue e understand an effort 18 to be made to have a. clergyman appointed to the church at an early day. Cool lumen. The renowned "Cool Burgess" ls bill- ed leo" Benetton to-uiyht, in the Alexandria Hall. All 1:9? Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. McMillan Sons. Boavortou. St. Paul's Episcopal Ohyroh: The Beaverton correspondent to the I Orillia “Times" in referring to the recent Thorah Fall show remarks : The Fall Show here was not as well attended as expected. The reason assigned was the admission fee which was enormous via : â€"â€"15 cents Tuesday evening and 25 cents on Wednesday. The show itself was up to the average.-â€"“Can it be possible that the cause given by this correspondent as the reason that a larger attendance was not present at the Show be true I‘sit true. that the poo le of this township and village are so 8 ortsighted and mean as to refuse a quarter to visit their town- ship show when the money all goes back into their own pockets again. Why, a doe fight or a negro miustrel show can- not be witnessed for less than this fee and who will say that the Fall show is not a superior attraction to either of these. It cannot be. and we are only surprised that the Directorate did not fix the admission at this price years ago. “‘Tis an ill wind that blows nobody good" and the great fire at Graveuhurst which occured a. short time ago is no ex- ception to this. The yards here havebeen cleared of all their stock of nearly a million brick to assist in the rebuilding of that town. Wall Papers. Base Balls, Foot Balls. Lacrosse Sticks, etc. at J no. McKiunou'a, Beaver. ton. Too Much Pay. The rain which had kept off for so long a time came on Friday last. The week since has been wet and dreary. However, the rain wasbadly needed and the farmer can now proceed with his fall plowing as usual. 6,000 Dozen Eggs “finned _ _ .‘W For whichâ€"the Highest Price will be paid in Cash, at R. Duusheath’s, Beaverton. A Contennrlan- On Tuesday morning last the remains of an old man named Thomas Smith. from the north end of Mara. passed through hero on the way to their last resting place in the township of Scott. E The deceased was 101 years, 7 months 5 and 7 davs of age at the time of hisl death and possessed the full use of his I mental faculties even at this advanced age. ‘ l The Latest in English and American Wall Papers. Choice patterns and at all prices, Jno. McKlnuon, Beavetton. At Last. 23%” Splendid value given in Teas if bought in large quantities. Cheap sugars and I} full and fine sfnck of general groceries. J. R. Pnor, Woodvillc. Beaverton Flour. Splendid Value. 3’ D. McLanhian. Wooflvillo. sole agent. for tho Benetton roller flour. cheap for cash. Plowing Match. Tim Victoria. county plowing matrix is now being arm ("1 for and Mr. “’1". ,mneron with; r-.E D. McEachorn are mnvaaiho for tho usual prizes through Woodville and Eldon. Salt! Salt! 175"?" 1 car 10an salt at 85cts. per bur- rol at D. McLachlan's, M'oodville. Chicken Thieves. Sad havoc has: been made in some of the hen rooats of the village by the visit of chicken thieves. In one case the house of Mr. Jnm Wilson was visited and no less than thirtv-six of the choicest birds were taken. The thief is evidentlv one with a keen two to business. for onlv the vonnu hirtls disappeared. the. need mm heing left .um MPH nhv u , ‘.". u nkn'win flmi ‘l' ‘wn. (n i ‘ ‘, e! i! :mmlmr of fine ,‘H. L \ 5: it. :. v: .. K. é~~imis way. Try D. Mclqchlan’s We would call tlm attention of intentl- ing exhibitors to film several changes made since our last in the prize lint of tlm Eldon Agricultural Sociotv which will he found in another column. 'V‘lin list slmnltl lm carefully rn-ul cu t‘mt no misunderstanding may CNSIN'. “Regulator." «r Hiuhmt cash prion for farm pro. duco at. I). lemnhlnn‘u, \Ynnlvilk‘. tempoiancn Revlvm. )« ' Pan i-unorinq. mvw-erv, and glnwwnro also provisions. His low prices FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1887. mmw: gum! 33mm. ' Spring Wheat ............ . ..... , Scotch Wheat ......... . ......... g Amnecta \Vhent................. I Barley.... ......................... 'Onts ..... .. ..................... I Pens ........................ lhltter................ .......... Apples ygtagoes, per bushel .. w Full Stock of New Fall Goods. Dress Good“. Winceys. Flannels. Tweeda Meltons. Ulsterings, Velvets. Plushea. Fancy Dress Trimmings, 610., at J. R , Prior‘s, Woodvillo. New Platform. M18808 McKinnon‘s for New Wool Shawls and chiuabors, Children‘s wool Hoods and Caps. 3. large variety. Lady's Cashmere Gloves in all shades. â€"Milliuery Rooms, Woodville. Marlpou Show 7 A 7 _ "X fiéeiitfihééded repair is now being made at Lorneville J auction. viz : laying down a. new platform at the station. Look Here. It is with regret we learn of the re~ moval from among us of Mr. A. 0. Camp- bell. who has opened out business in the grocery line in Cannington. Mr. Camp- bell is a. good citizen and our Sister vil- lage will be the gainer by his presence. The Place to Buy The last Sittings of the lst Divismn Court, County of Victoria was held here on September 22nd when the following cases were disposed of : Smith vs. Johnstonâ€"Judgment for pltfjntifl’: rCaxnfibell vs. Morrison McCullochâ€" Adj_o_emed _til! next Court. ‘ Three judgment summonsesâ€"order to pay was made In one, the other two laid over. Dnott." of Hamilton. temporally, .revw- Ilium. will be present. and assist m the meetings. No admission (86 Will be charged but. a collection will be taken up. New Fall Goods. Mariposa Township Show yesterday and to-day has not met with the most favourable weather. However the rain is; badly needed, even more so than the 3 now. mYour Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings Is at Juo. K. Campbell's, Woodville. the Fall Show. Eldon Fall Sho“. on Tuesday next at Woodville, usually one of the best 111 the district. We Have E On 1mm] w handsome stock of Tweeds and Overcomings for fall and winter wear. Prices low. Jno. Ii. 8. mp bell, Woodvllle. Comlng In Freely. Graiuils coming in here quite freely. Iu barley the sample is good this year. Division Court. Douuelly vé. Wilsonâ€"Judgment for plaiintiifi. Campbell vs. Donnellyâ€"Adjourned till next Court. If We kindly inv1te you to inspect onrlarge and fasluonable stock of Dress Goods. -â€"Geutleunen. we will with pleas- ure show you our fine stock of new Twoeds, Pantings, Overcoayiogs, Wor- smds, c. J. Rf'P'rior, WoodviiIe. Another RemovaL ‘ Smith vs. limitsâ€"Judgment for plain- tifi. Fall ‘Vhent .......................... . Fall Wheat.......... . . . . . . . . . Spring Whem................. Aranecta \Vhout....... ...... Barley ......................... Oats .. ... l’eas.Blaokoye.. ... .....----- Butter” .. “HI... Eggswresh)“ .. Potatoes ..... .. ..... Ladies. “'00!” .... ... H" ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM coucus, cows, Group and Consumption cunao av “‘llufll: ............ . .......... , ...... I! no wheat ......... . ......... 80 R! a \Vhent........................... 60 6'3 ....................... ......- a) 30 ......................... .......... 50 £0 .......... . .. 16 17 --.-.u.u-u-......-uuu.........-.ao-.u ‘5 16 ..... 4U 58 s,perbushel..................-.... 35 40 ..... u....-..-. BEAVERTON MARKETS. \VOODVILLE’MABKETS. 253. 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. .aonuunoo-n-uooo.oo..con-now u...-n 0.--.oo-...----- ...-. 9191 889i So as: wags 9.355% 3903. o» .8. Hogan 9. m3. \\/\.\I\.\r\l\-\I\I\I\.I ......$ 0 74 . . '74 can... .. 30.74 78 ...... 74 73 m m 7.00 8.00 I have refitted my shop and in connection with my Carriage Works. I lxtwo placed in my shop a NEW COMBINED PLANER AND MATCHER, so that. on and after the lst of April I will be able to do All Kinds of Planning, Matching and Sheating MOULDINGS KEPT ON HAND or MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE. Beaverton, March 17th, 1887. Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing’ Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Straw Goods. Duokings, Cottonades, Shirtâ€" ings, Overalls, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, 0. GREY FL ANNBL, SPLENDID VALUE. EEEQK EANNELS Special Line of Dress Goods from 6 cents per yard. “TORONTO HOUSE”, ONLY CHEAP STORE. BEAVERTON- BUTTER and EGGS WANTED. We no now prepared for any quantity of custom work. First-class workmen kept and satisfie- tiou guaranteed. A. STEWART’S, Woodville, We hove now on our shelves our new Fall and Winter Stock 0! [20¢ lines of Boots Lodies' and Misses‘ Wear. Childronu‘ Fall Goods 3 speciality. All Kinds of Carriages Buggies on Short Notice. Woodville, September 23rd, 1887. -An Important Notice Ten Farmers and Builders ! ‘ whanudflw'c-M m m Colic. Mum. lmmndllumpuiorwmypmdpuoa Sour Stomach. Diurnal. mention. ”aw-9‘» H. ‘7’ ‘m 11.1)“ m We)? that sleep. And Md!- I am agent for one of the largest Wholesale Carriage Shops in Canada. and to parties wishing to buy for cash or three months I can furnish and at prices far below any ordinary Carriage Works. The work is all made of the best material and guaranteed. ALL KINDS OF WORK MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Buy your goods at home and save 25 per cent.. besides building up your FALL TRADE OF 1887. at “TORONTO HOUSE” and save from 30 to (30 per cent. on all purchases. D. McNABB; A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED ! As cheap for cash as any other place in Ontario. All kinds of Dry Goods and Groceries Offering For Auqust. mummy. [of Infants and Ohlldren. Jas. SNELGROVE. Special Bargains in Buy your '1‘!!! 031mm Count. '7: XIII-ray Su-eet. N. Y. RT’S Woodville, ! Rod. Campbell's Old Stand? own locality. and Shoes.

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