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Woodville Advocate (1878), 4 Nov 1887, p. 9

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by '. "III'I vu- Opened on: thin week 1 mt) colored Toildnsau. l crate colored Dinner sets. 1 who «loved ton sets, nth. J. Cameron‘s. 1-4;. Beavptmn. '” ow Rake. Wm. Smith of the Foundry show- 7, a. specimen of a new lwrso mke c manuftcturo of which in ,Cmmda 13.11.” uncured the pawn; rights. '1‘ he machine in extremely simple mul‘nt the “same ti-ma strong and will recummend ”an,” m, sight to any intelligent tumor. Whm in 2mm call M. the foundry and nee it. 0“ have won my land-mu nhu‘k , bout!» to: you uu y COOKING. PARLOR or HEATlNG ‘ Noam prices than 1mm. No ova-ion to go to other plac we \nvc “M ,mu‘ requirenmnta iu sh H ----- nu... oluun at the by the hon “who" s â€"N ew Tubular Lanternâ€" Beaverton Stove and Tinshop. Mouto- largest assortment of Millinery ever shown in Beaverton, go to Hodgson's. Healing of the Blble Society. The annual meeting of the Beaverton Branch of the Upper Can a Bible report showed that u wards of 878 had been collected by the adies of the above named branch gating the past year. Mr W wuu uuv Vvurvâ€" fl", lands. He was followed” by short ad- dresses from our local ministers. Look Hero- ever offered in Beaveruon. Also all kinds of flannel, tweeds, yarns 67.0 at bot- tom prices. Come and see them.â€"C. T. YOUNG. furs, Woollen Goods, a. Meltons. Msg‘tle Cloths, Flannels, «4-;â€" .. um..- FmE,N;Eâ€"elv1; £3} the Soélety gave an able and interesting address on the need of the still further efi‘orts of the Society to send the Gospel “throughout heathen ~3 ‘~-- h‘unI-O- nfl_ with way Humor. the latest and beat in the Mullet. 0.11 sud m Lowest Possible Figure; a: melwua. Luau-lav v-vâ€"â€"-.., ._ Cottons, 610., in endless variety at Hodg- son's Cheap Store. Accident. A Beaverton correspondent to the Cannington “Gleaner“ says :-â€"\\'lule Mr D. A. Campbell of Beaverwn and Mr. Donnelly of Onllia. were out driving north of Orillia. last week abolt came out of the buggy and the front wheels became detached from the rest of the vehicle and both gentleman were thrown molently from the rig. Mr. Campbell soon recovered himself, but Mr. Donnelly 80011 wuuvuxw u......---, _ W fated worse, several of flit) ribs being broken. The horse was caught some miles further on. Plush”, Volvo“, 'l"_.___ m_:.nminm flu'uuu, .' wivvu-v or Velveteens and Dress Trimmings of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest at Hodgson's. Rich Plaid, Plush at 95 cents per yard. A Set of 130:9 for 82. LI~L 1‘ 3-3-1.” R avivl Iw‘u- uv- V'â€" w- W. H. Gross. Dentist. Lindsay, ofiers tills January lat. best sets of teeth for 311.60 worth 818, or a. set of average gudity. beautiful teeth for 68. Do not clay but. visit Mr. Gross at. once. get. Iyonr teeth ont~ without any pain and new ones in. Vitalizod air and gas free for extracting. ‘0 o oomrondent.-“Stmanrd"â€"â€" ‘Kr. (homo Wil . foreman :8 Mom;- Side for the t (our years. Ins boon ohm. ed by r. Kan-ody of Benetton. to take ohugo of his f While we sincerelx‘rogret the r ovum of Mr. sud Mn. II: from this locality we heal-my jomh tithing them all prospemy in thok‘mw homo. L. J. Dupuqqr . 31mm“ 3m! 31mm. Emmi}. NOVEMBER 4. 1887. “'0 «u call mu . urn-elm ‘ “‘“I‘”_II \ quv. F. ._ , No owuun to go to other places. we um {mu requirements in stoc we wil procure them at the Do not buy or hue u , MURRAY: "6:1: to: Bauer. East. Pot-*0” my kind at Fcnn Pmdhoo at B. Stove. either â€"\\Zl\â€"- See our EHHdren Cry for mfitcher’s Gastorla. any in luv-II; Away- \\'u understand the bridge carpenters of the (l. '1'. 1%.. who were located here but spring are about to be removed to ()nllin. It is said to a more control pos. iuon (or their work. “odqoon 1:: 1138 the largest and cheapest assortment of Ladies‘ and Chlldrens' Mantles ever shown north of Toronto. Ludios‘ short Walking Jackets from $2.00 up. Hallow'oon- The be ,a as usual on Hallow'eeu night uerformetl all kinds of extravagant pranks tetlw annoyance of their vic- tims.. When is this senseless riot and malevolent desire for destruction to cease ? In all conscience an enlighten- ' ‘ ‘ - ,7 1-3...- WWI.) h All “I. vâ€" â€"-_.v_--V- _ ” ed intelligence should at once coudeiuu i these pmuka as a relic of superstitious days long smco passed away. recs Goods. Dress Goods. Harrismlfli Leslles' 12% cent Melton Dress Goods is taluug the lead lmvxu already sold 50 pieces and have to. - more. . ‘ 1, :2”; Wall Paper. A" ‘ ’ Go to L. 1], ‘ éroa’m B. .. low Wall Pape‘r." "new pattern? gait. .- 'Prioml'hway down. » ‘ In ttoublo. ' 1 ~ - - - '4‘. 1‘ 'V _-J... The sleight of build mm'fith 7‘ posing looking fez who did an a couple of weeks ago met with - last. week in Uxbridge. The JV pOSlllg 1005qu Ion wuv u... .. .._ a couple of weeks ago met witmfible last. week in Uxbridge. The Journal" says : A deadobeat ‘ conjuror named Seeton. who held forth here? fey week A A...) ova-Nu. "a... ”v... n.--" _ ago. retumed to town on Monday and somehow managed to obtain lifiuo.‘ enough to become intoxicated. ike other fools he had to make an exhibition of himself. flourishing a revolver in a manner decidedly unpleasant to those who happened to be standing in the vicinity. He was arrested on a charge of violatinv the Blake Act, which pro. hibits the carrying of firearms. but on hibits the cart mg or nrearms. uuu on being gbt tore u Magistrate was only fin 813ml costs for being drunk. only‘ £111 Fan Draco Goods. Oi" l-Iodgson's Fall Dress Goods are now to hand and having bought. them for cash before the mom in prices. are 90 per can't. less than other hbuses :are selling at. Habit Cloth. [25" Ladies. you should see this Dress Goods in all shades at Harrison Leslie's. Besverton. END-0‘. As a. resultlo! Hellow’een we under- stand information has been laid bv Mr. H. Waller against some of the village boys for the removal of hit sign on the night of Hallow‘een. The date of trial has not yet been fixed. 0,000 Dozen 5323 Wanted :8" For which the Highest Price will he paid in 0881),": at R. Dunaheath’s, Beaverton. You WIII Lose ‘8- Money if you don't see Hodgson's stock before buying the following : Un- shrinkable Blankets. both Grey and :Whibe ; Stocking Yarns, all colors, the best made in this rovince; shaped Home Blankets, both inen and woollen. lllfllll. - Messrs. H. Westoott and A. Dobson wenfi north to the Lake Nipissing district for a week's hunting.‘ Cash Buyers. a. Try Hgirison Leslie's, Beaver- ton and get a big discounts for your money. nghest Prlqo n" In dash for any quantity of potatoes, at B. Dunsheath s Beaverton. Going In (in): fol-Mn. 4| Mr. M. 0. Cameron leaves ing for California, where he the winter and endeavor health The Best Yet. ' E? A teapot and 10 lbs of tea for 81.00. at B. Dunsheatli's Benetton. Mllunery. "'Harrisol; Leslie's Millinery must be taking the lead as it 18 going out rapidly Nearly an Amie-3.. A young son of Mr. G. T. Young. came near meeting a serious- injury. at the Grain House of Mr. Jan. Gordon on Wed- nesday. While piavlng around the horse- mwer, he got entag’ 9d With the tumblmg shaft and but“ ’the timely stop ago of the machine 6 would with- out. oubt have been ' ‘ ly injured, as it was be was badlyliw . Mlmnory Roduood, ~ . You cowboy; a} 89 ._ Li. Leslie's a to II -h niolaif {hnho'd Hat Saturday and see it. loved In. 3113M“. Oa‘dar but moved into his new home on Bay Shoot. AII - - -â€"â€"- - A ‘7 __1 m Kind. 0! Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. McMillan Sons. Bowel-ton. Rev. NI. Johnlon. of 011 Springs. Ont. 'reachod {ram iho pulpit of Knox chumh rut Subhflh. Rev. A. D. McDonald. of Quaker Bill, will preach on Sabbath BIND. v-v- ”hm Bulls. Foot Balls. Lacrosse Sticks, etc. at J no. MoKinnon's. Beaver- ton. A New lun‘llntlol. (I m‘ n _â€"”-__-_ Benetton on now bout. of an Orches- tm of nine player!» who propose nivin a good account of themselves during 1; xe winter. Donn. Our fishermen report the "Amen fish- ing as past. for the semen. White fish «to now In order. “ tlfis morn- will speqd régain Mindon Cornet Band is now one of the flourishing institutions of that vil- Inge. Barrie‘s proposed waterworks bylaw is calling forth some severe criticisms. Each weok the papers contain harsh comments from dlscoutenwd ratepayers. The Minden "th0" announces arrival of uuxuerous hunters in section. Durlng a game of football at Coiling- wood a young fellow named 'l‘odd had his ankle broken. Orillia now has the electric lightly operation. Another step forward’for our progressive sister. 3.3 Cauuington ()rangemér‘f‘ih'iil cafebmte the "(in at Plot" by. an annual Banéqut‘o 16 4th inst. ‘ fin“ was named with Electricity 0 the‘fitst time on Friday night. of last w , The people are well pleased with .Mr. E. A. Powers, Hope. is the happy possessor of a young rooster with two pair of well-developed wings. . The extra pair are attached to the chickens hind legs and are perfect. This is a strange freak of dame nature. The C. P. R. has a prison car for the r‘cte conveyance of prisoners. It eon. ins four cells and a room for the guard all of which are heavily armed and cap- able of standing a siege from without or violent efforts to escape from within. About. 8145.000 has been expanded in new buildings in Guelph this season. The “Mercury" gives a list of the im- provements. their builders and the coat of each new building. The Directors of the Melanothon Agri- cultural Society have determined to pay for the nblication of the list of pme. winners :1 the lecal paper. This is as it should be. Dr. W. S. Black d Uxha’dge returned on Monday of last week from his trip to the old country, looking as though he had enjoyed himself in spite of the un- pleasant weather which he experienced. In the evening the worthy doctor was serenaded by the band. 483 Seigneere St. Montreal May 2. '87. After ineflectually trying many of the so called remedies for catnrrh, I made a trial of Nasal B_aln_1 which gave rne in- ,--__ -_ -._... :1... Ill Us L‘W â€"â€"_ , ,, stunt relief, and since commencing its use I daily note the beneficial changes it is producing after a. few 3 plications. It changes the unpleasant or of the virus in the throat and the porsonous secretions over which every breath m_ust “ “L____.....- EUUL'Uuuuu v vu- .. ----_ v . _,1 pass. To any thus troubled it. is aprice- less medicine.â€"â€"â€"E. A. CARDINAL. Bradford “Witness."---An Orillia young lady rsthor than obey the wish of ,,A_...‘_.:._.. 1‘ man “kn 'uuuy, lulu] dun-v- -...._ -_,' er parents by *merrying a. man who] drank. silently fled on the dey set for the marriage. The young man heiled from Goldwater and was much crest- fallen on calling for his would be bride and finding that she had fled. Sensible girl that. Newmsrket grain buyers hall to cease buying last week owing to the enormous quantity coming in end the limited ac- commodution. With commendable enterprise the Bracebridge “Herald" issued an interest- ing twelve-page paper. Only 83,600 of the 85,500 necessary to build the Col. Williams monument has yet been subscribed. Stray sheep-worrying dogs are costing Whitchurch township ‘ considerable money. Wm. Osler lied eleven killed in one niolit. l l Waubaushene will cut 35 million feet this'season. "' Winter is said to have earnest 1!: Manitoba. ' is irozeu over. Excitement was caused at nocmyn fair by a. young lady attempting to shoot her seduoer. She failed but says she is determined to do it no matter what the consequences may be. A Mr. Needler of Wanbwshene owns a tmut hatchery. For a theft of cattle committed eight years ago in Menu. John Pmt has been sentenced at Orangevxlle to six months Central diet. Chief Justice Wellbridge of Manitoba died last week alter a brief illness. He was formerly n resident of Belleville and one of its most prominent men. His remains were brought to Belleville for remains were brought to noueuuu xur interment. 7 Electric light in “lied of to: Acton's ammmcummt Dyapepsio is dmdfni. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is 3 too to good nature. The human digestive up. pox-nine is one of we moot complicated and wonderful filings in existence. It is easily put. out of order. Gnu-v food, much food. sloppy food. had oookegy, tough food, slop y xoou. ow Wilt-11,, mental worry, to hours, .1: habits. and many other thing: w no ought not to be. have made the Ameri- c-m people a notion of dyspeptic. But Green‘s August Flower has done a womlofiul work in reforming this and business and making the Amoncnn poo- plo so healthy that thev can enjoy their meals and be human Ru ember :-â€"-No happiness without health. But Green‘s August Flower brings health and happi- ness totho dyspeptic. Ask your drug. gist fowl bottle. Seventy-five cents. Qirstrict gum. was mulled 9“ My“? have commenced in .. The Red River noes the in that Bankrupt" any “â€"“u u- -vâ€"râ€" Knobked "flint?! Oblivion. OUR FALL AND VVINTE R M [L LINERY has been camfully selected. and Is composed oi the hint and East» Attractivo Novelties of the Season We have a lugs diaplfli selling :3 . very smal The wondoflul thuo and rollnblo Goods we no olefin; in our Clothing and Gentu' Bowman- m the magnets w hlch am.“ tho us: concourse of $0910. A Inge com l’ Zyloulto Callus sud Cu!!- just pnuod lnlo Stock I decided rovament on the cranked Celluloid." We has in Stock -. choice lot of .‘n kinds and have decidedy the nest Mens’ Long Boots in Town. New Season, First Picking: in Bleak, Green and Japan A tridoithese'reu will prove their excellent quelity anivulue. "TORONTO HOUSE”, umcnm STORE. BEAVEE‘I‘ON; ' Dry Goods, Read -Made Clothing. Hard and Soft alt Hats, Straw Goods. Duokings, Cottonades, Shirt-‘- ings, Overalls, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, -----r 0 AA__ “1 ‘__A‘_ p.“ i BUTTER and EGGS WANTED. Spawn-o of brass Gals from '6 cents m‘ym. “MONTR We consider it no trouble to show our Goods FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONSf J . RITCHIE. Do not fail to see the cheapest line of Drew Materials ever sold over 3 Dry Goods counter. MANTLINGS! MANTLINGS I ! fining bought largely we will {or the remainder of tho Season offer the' only place in town giving extraordinary values in Special Inducements to Purchasers. GREY PLANNEL. SPLENDID VALUE , on“ run" Don’t be deceived but make a bee-line for the “TORONTO HOUSE” and save from 30 to 60'per cent. on all purchases. D. McNAgB. N‘ NONIIIIMOIIOII IIIMOIIIIIIMIINIII Dry Goods and Grow IIOIIIIHIMMDO‘ON .ENDOUS SENSATION LADIES 1 :S- RITCHIE, ~e Strut, Boavertenm Hosiefy, Glcives, c. I RHINO.” IIIOMOMOMI .Iommmmm “GUIDING...“ BOOTS AND SHOES. of Math Cloth. Astruchan and Ulstering which we are nugin. Job lot of Beadwmade Mantliugu and Ulsters ' sold st a sacrifice. 'Special Bargains in GENTLEMEN k'r nuaâ€" TEAS. Buy your INDIMMIIWMIMIIIMMMOIII‘IINI LADIES ! ! ‘. Please can and examine. HOUSE” gheap Stock ntu' Pumishim

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