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Woodville Advocate (1878), 16 Dec 1887, p. 8

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19': pal in Lu {‘4 nz-st .5. paper in Nm ()nhl‘in. ': 1-: « i4 up " “ummmr' but (It-1H» 'I'Mae'uud halilslwllml fact He ‘Zbcls for a. trml (up and be convinced. ()ur uldmt inhabitant. rises to mnmrk that. the woutl'vr uf the Week is mm- gflhur [no hm; in menu we?! and that. u "WW" (,‘lmnunu‘ |:\ not (I: mmhlu mun mug), lmuztn a: \‘h: v. “r .‘lijlt‘c \Htll llill' Mr. Jno. Kennedy. we learn has re ed his hotel to Mr. Dan McDonald. Bruchin. Mr. Kennedy vacatos early January and removes to Markham. Wanna People's Assoclatlon. Qu' Shaped and strapped for 81.50 per pmr mm H ). I'lvm‘ytlnilw also equally cheap. at . J. Ulm’m's, Benvurton, The Weather. A very nsoml and entertaining Asso- ciatmnlum been organized by the worthy pastor of the Methodist church in the shape of a Young People‘s Association which will meet. weekly for mutual ini- pmvmnont. It. ii unilcnmninuhunul and we lmpu to ace its evening-4 titluin mlvan- {ago of. Such an institution has long been needed and we wish it. every success. Horse Blankets. LE? Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. Mchllan Sons. Beuvertou. Rented. Mr. J. Reynolds and family left town on Wednesday. All Uj. Look here ! If you want a first- clafis article in Pants, Slnirtings or Over coatings, call at. Logan's. Beaverton. Prices away down. Knox Church- 'l‘ryGlover's for cheap Bells, whole hack strings {or 50 cents. Departed. Mr. )chnren, of Knox College, preached in Knox Church lust Sabbath. Bells. Division Court Sittings were held here 0‘! Friday last. Only two cases were (“armed of. this rcmaiudcrof the docket being adjourned. Gentlemen ! Whips. Cu' Talk about cheap Wu} not them for 10 cents, or 3 1‘“.- nt, .l. J. Glover's, Benvcrton. Divison Court. Livery Change. The. ln'ury hl‘ ' »\ vhungml hands on \im; Bit-Rue, of Kirkfu-hl .. m i::;; the new proprictmv- Car We \nlln‘m.» = cattle. on re:V . w. J calm-s, apply w 5‘. Dcuvcrtuu. Cattle Wintered {49* Also :10 to II. Wcstcott‘s, )envcr. ion for the Cheapest. and best Lamp (funds and COAL ()IL. Good Canadian Oil 4 Gallons for 700m. and a. superior brand at 2501.5. per. gallon. L? Go to H. Westeott‘s, Beavorton, for choice Chnstmas Presents in Silver- ware and Cutlery. 1425’ Go to II. Westcott‘s. Bem’crtou, for the cheapest and best WHIPS. l‘nv “EM WESTCUH’S SPECIMIES! 1135“ Go to II. Westcott‘ s. Benvmton. for SLIC IGII BELLS, cheapest and bust: in tom: Beavel'tou Stove and Tinshop. 73 Go to II. Westcott‘s. Benverton, for the cheapest and best SKATES. â€"N ew Tubular Lantern- Farmers â€"â€"Lowest Possible Figure.â€" by the best makers n1 cloqor prions than any in town. N0 outusim to go to mlmr Nan-rs. I! We have not ,vulu' rmluirmncuts in stock we will procure them at tho C’DDKING. PARLOR 01' HEATING > bought for you till you have seen my lmndsomu 1 sm stock. 1 x.‘ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1887. with Safety Burner. the latest and boat in the Murket. mcnrcrtuu mm films. 00213.3, QI.‘ b“ 00.0 LADIES, A. M URRAY, STQVE children 073’ for ' Pitcher’a castorla.’ Wo can sell vou a first-0‘38! Do not buy or have a Call and see Stow. either Jszrmtss is acknow- See our . paper in Nurth uummmtf' but a (‘llwl fact Send n in! number of . mr part1- “ -v x Sons, viflag: {no .‘ (‘fl‘ of in bu- L-g‘ Big: bargain sale of 'l‘wccds now going on, for cash, at J. R. l’rior‘s. \\ ood- ville. Mr. H. McNeil has moved into hianew house. Bargalns- Mr. Walter Dnnnctt. leader of the "Roselle Dnett.“ of Hamilton. will (D. V.) preach in Victoria Hall, Woodville. on n‘nmlny. the 18th of December, and will aim deliver one of his popular lec- tnrm untitled “Man‘s Greatest Enemy." on line Monday evening following. Ad- lilisumn to tho Lecture 10 cents. Gentlemen. an Remember. you can get as good an article from Inc as yau can obtain any- wlmw and at less money. We are show- ing ()vercontiugs which will surprise you with their quality and prices. A per- fect fit. guaranteed. Jno. K. Campbell, “'umh'l'lk‘. Announcement. News reached here on Tuesday last of the death of Mrs. Geo. Hancock who recently removed from here to Toronto. Deceased was in excellent health when leaving hero and much surprise was felt at her sudden removal. She leaves an infant son. m2. StiflUPauts for 5450.114; ILLogan’s Bcuvcrton. Sudden Death. Dr. Potts. Ocullst and Aorist, is at the “Hamilton House" and willromaiu until Saturday noon. This affords an oppor- tunity to those who have eye or our troubles or other chronic diseases to con- sult him. as he represents the skill of tho grout cities and brings to your very doors the host known treatment at a nominal cost. The Cheapest. 641‘ We have more Crockery and Glass- ware (colored and white, larger variety and at 5 less prices) than any other store in the county -arries. Nice wedding and Christmas presents. J. Hodgson, Beaver-ton. Announcement. e {g mama to develop a craze in that locality which bids fair unless suppress- ed to overwhelm the less favored bipeds of this; town with utter confusion. Con- stable l-Iilgar reports an egg laid for him uneilay last week as 6} hrs;- inches. This monstrosity we are given to under- stand is to become the standard for Bay Street Lens and all (filers of an “inferior article will he rejected with scorn." The IIOIIlllahth arrogance of this latter elan:;ew1ll send a thrill of jealous envy through the breast of every \vell-to-ilo lien in town and it is just possible that; extravagant results may follow. Wedding and Christmas Presents. The Bay Street hens have long been known as .impertincnt upstarts in the egg business but it remained for the big Gnr' Call at the stow and not; one of our small hills (which luneshuttcwd the prices of our opponents so badlv) before Imyinn uuv line of Cluistmas goods. J. Maigson, Beaverton. These Hens. Service will he held in St. Paul's church on Sunday next. Cash and Wide Awake Buyors. Dun‘b forget the Band Concert. We have “liispeicd this to vou before. It 1!; mil t ike place on the eveuiuu of Dec- ember L’tith and promises to be the best ever arranged. Every person in town should make a. desperate effort to secure a seat at this C(nmel't and thus avoul a. heartburuiug regret. Highest Price. na‘ In Cash for Potatoes. Oats and Puuse at; R. Dunshoath’s, Beavcrton. 8t. Paul's Church. Gar R. Duusheath's. ionvertou. for Lemons at 25 cents per dozen. That Concert. 011‘: Town Hall editorial and let us hear from you on the subject. Go to Bulk Oysters at R. Dunsheath's. Read ' Mrs. Gco. R. Proctor. who has been ill for the past three weeks is twain able to be out. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1887. L‘ZI' .\L IIN‘ “(‘IHW‘IIOII \\()U“(‘|l Mills. fork CINII. you run Imv It first. l‘u'hH pair III \\ IIItI' III IIIlII‘ts IIII- $150. "INIII (Ill‘l Ii I I:-IIInI Is In) :3.) I‘I'IIIS [‘(‘I‘ )II.. IIIIiII- IIIIII gm} Filllllu'ls. OIM‘ yIII-Il \Villt‘ for 3.") 0124.. II” \muI 'I'wccd “‘0!” III) III-IIL-I per \'III'II. (‘IIIIIIIIIIIII3s. (TIINIIII Shil‘trillgfi. IIIIIlivs' IIIIII (ivnts‘ Gumsuys IIIIII IIII III-III-I' gumls away down in Pricvs. (,‘unm and ex- mumc the goods IIIIII prices, Recovered. Accident. Mr, Jim. lhlov. nmnldvr. iq nguin thn subject of n painful :wvnh-nt. Whilu casting on Monday. ho lnul lhu nlix‘fnr- Luna to have n sharp ”In-mile” nl‘ hut. iron puss almmt through his hand. III) is now laid up and “'1” bu fur snnxulinw. For Cash Ha ..;.;, mm in town just nuw \muld tiz‘ ‘ ‘ « !f m n. Impulesudiscount. The in . I xlu' Iiu r nhm‘v the «lulu i‘c vuul lu Ant nut is «Luly cowrml \ulh unlhuuiuw tic‘ \l. alum. Farmers. Mechanics and Laborers. Hum-g awn mm of llmlgxun'n \mn ‘ ‘vle. :hv \mlnltr in Inn is \\'lu-m in i It; gumf‘e. ln Irv uhlu tu svllllu'lll u: Lv ~ ‘ - Mulmlls. 'l‘lw rmuly vasln must in H l \muhl whim (-wrvuuu to pc‘w: 53v lam. l‘ur Inning Imwrwl tlm .4 7.9)»!th mm'v than may mun-hunt. . n r mmv mmlhv plum;- -.-\ 'l‘nmuu Woutd Not Pay. Wondvflle g‘b’oml gums. Who In our representative in Canada will visit Benvorwn monthly and will be prepared to attend .ll one. of Cnnomc Dumas. including Cnunn or Tm: Nosn, THROAT. CHEST. S'rmucn. DYSPRPSIA. PILES, VARICOCEI.l-‘.. Ami trnublm of tho Urinary and (lmmmllvo Urgana; also, Surgical mans. such M Club Foot. Still-Joints. Hump-lim-k. Spinal Disease nmi Kimlrwi Allootions. DR. POTTS, 0001/87 and MIR/ST ! daughter. At Drakovillo. on Wednesday. Decem- l3cr 1:“.1), the wife of Mr. A. Tucker, of a The bottom is knocked completely out of the old idea. that large places are the only ones in which a. good fitting suit can be obtained. Let us tell you, gentle reader. that we can give you a suit which cannot be beaten in any respect by city tailors at much lower prices. J no. R. Campbell, \Voodville. When Dnby m lick. we gave hotel-hut, When nho wu . Child, the cried for Cm When Ibo homo mu. aho clung h Dumb, When ohohndculdnn. chestnut“ Cum-h, I We cannot too strongly urge upon out I readers the necessity of subscribing for a family weekly newspaper of the first M classâ€"such. for instance, as “The Inde~ ‘ pendent," of New York. Were we ob F ligcd to select one publication for liabi~ ‘ tnal and careful reading,' to the exclusion D‘ p ‘ of all others. we should choose unhesi- " tatingly "The lndepcndent.” It is a newspaper. magazine and review. all in I I mean do not go with \ one. it is a religious. a literary and: and trouble. especial . l I educational, a story. an art. a scientific Cheap and Sc an agrwultural, a financial and a. politi- cal paper combined. It has 3:! folio pages and 21 departments. No matter what a person‘s religion. politics. or pro- I havi fession may he. no matter what the age. sex. employment or condition 111sz be . fleets and «S: "The Independent" will prove a help. an instructor. an educator. ‘ Our for the wet and 0‘ readers can do no less than to send a Our Prices are right a postal fora free specimen copy, or for 30 cents the paper “111 be sent a month, I enabling one to judge of its merits more I critically. Its yearly subscription is 83 l or two years for 86. Those who desire { I Woodville, Dec. 5, 1887. to subscribe for the “American Agricul~ turalist” as well as the “Independent" cannot make a better bargain than by accepting the “Independent‘s” ofier to I ' I send both papers for one year for the sum of $3.75. Each subscriber will thus save seventy-five cents on the two papers. Address. ”The Independent," 251 Broadwav. New York Citv. The Bottom Gono- Now to hand a. large assort- ment of Novelties for the Clmstmas trade at. J. C. Uilchrist's, Woodville. To Our Readers. The Presbytery of Lindsay met in St. Andrew‘s Church. Eldon. on Monday last. Rev, D. MeTavish was appointed Moderator. The resignation of Rev. J. Gillies was accepted and Rev. Robt. Gunn appointed to declare the church vacant on Sunday next- ()ur report of last week stating that Rev. Mr. Ross would declare its vacancy on Sabbath last was incorrect. Now-ll :cs. I am now prepared to pay tlm highest price for dressed hogs. 1). McLuchlau, \Voodvillo. Subscribe for THE ADVOCATE for 1888‘ Prgsbytory of Lindsay. For the choicest Christmas Goods in Cards and other novelties, call at J. C. Gilchrisb's. Wuodwllu. Munlclzml Elections. [UNDUN AND NEW YUHK (ir ‘ut [n'vpnrntluns are hvingz made for tho ['l't'shylcriun h‘uhhuth School Social to he huhl 0n thu 27th. It, is not. often that; such entertainments are held by the school how hut when they am some- thing extra. in that line is always pro- suntud. Christmas Goods. cnunhmxh In \lllllxr‘. lt was pmpus- 'd in [H'm‘ml at (mm: but on fur- lhu‘ musidwadinn it. was decided to dun r u until swing. For the Cheapest LL"? Must. sh llsh nssdl'tnmnt of “im- m I‘\'. ln‘m ulvl \'v!uts tur Mnutlumb 5 (w ul: 5 pvr \".:ud “uni and Silk \ ( Hill". [I hll!,:(!lls$(bl“.lllltlll l l” ab MISéL‘fi 3'01“!" mm' h. \\ 00m 1110. ' Preparing. Medic“ Burma. Institute. 'I‘IH‘ whining-“(inn uf Hm \Il‘tlmdiflt (lnmh Imu- mm ('uxu' hulul all mrungo- 1m n!» hu- zlu- medium at llu-ir new Lt,“ ‘Ix l'rinr' >5. \\"mnl\illc. fur (lump lhy (hunk (imulim, ('mclwry mul (iiusmvau'u. Methodist. CouncIIMootlng. . 'l‘lm Village (‘mmvll Will must for lnmiuoss u" .‘lululilv m’ouiug up“. TIIIH will likely [us the lust muuuug of tho ('unm'il for (In: ymu‘. Now Staci:~ CONSULTATION FREE I Bonn-hon, Juno 17th, 1887. From the subscriber's long experience in tho. business he in in ‘n ppsition to 1 the best of satisfaction and at. prices which will compare tn 3W"! l With any oth‘ Orders or Estimates by mail promptly attended to. The undersigned would announce to the public the fact that Beaver-ton Foumky has recently been equipped with all the latest Woodworking Machinery for the rapid and correct execution of Three Bales of Elegant Wall Paper. * - Boots and Shoes. - floats and Shggg 13g blag rs and; meg-312968 H I mean do not go with wet feet. It is the sum wav to sow tho wads of disease and trouble. especially when good, warm and dry foot-wear is tn be had as Cheap and Solid as Careful Buying and Workâ€" manship can give. which must be cleared out regardless of cost. The above goods were bought at a. low rate in the S and the public will secure â€"â€"Aroh. Campbell’s Block. Woodville: â€"- N. B.â€"-â€"The above inducement is for Cash Customers only. We are not retiring from business nor selling below 07335, but what we offer we will do. Call and see us. Our Prices are right and cannot be beaten anvwhere. and our large Manufacturing Trude onmblos us to give a benefits of our Goods to our (Tuxtumcrs. $3 ..-.;4~--FALL AND WINTER STOCK-._ Positively AT COST TO THE PUBLIC- OPENING ON SATURDAY. for the wet and early winter season which you are invited to inspect First-class Goods L. J. CAM ERON, BEAVERTON, J 1131‘. opened out his BUY FOR CASE-E ‘ --= Bankrupt Stack ! ... ARLTE FALL MDQK This 53 no humbug. “'0 can afford to do DON’T 120 IT- , “T081376, autumn SWING, MOULDING, SASS. DOORS tad sums, rmme. ITO E. TISALE I have now on hand a. full supply of first-class J ust arrived and opened out For the Balance of; the Season. GREAT BARGAIN S by calling on us without delay. .COLIN @:«s%.;F9§F£ELL, An Immense H. LOGAN, “"0 purpose to sell all our ofâ€"-- 0F . v IN WWWAMMW A. ”STEWART, \Voodvillc Boot and Slxoe' Store 4.2.x} :10.” ml FOUNDRY Beaverton, Ont. , we

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