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Woodville Advocate (1878), 7 Dec 1888, p. 8

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13‘ In Caeh fnr Potatoes. flats and Pom at R. Duushenth‘s. Boavorton. Leotu ro. Au entertainment will be given in the school-house this evening. (Friday) under the auspices of the Band of Hope. A good programme will be rendered by the little ones. and «luring intermission refreshments will he served. We hope to see a large attendance and thus give encouragement to the little ones who are earnestly interested in the tem- perance work. Doors open at 7 p. m.. chair taken at 7:30. Admission. ‘20 cents. children. 15 cents. skatPVSQ Rev. W. H. McKay. ll. A. ofWoodstock. President of Oxford County Scott Act Assocmtion and one of the loading teln- erance men of Ontario will lecture in Knox church on Tuesdav evening next. subject. "The Duty of the Hour." under the anwpioes of the Women‘s Christian Temperance Union. A silver collection will be taken up to defray expenses. Lecture at 8 o'clock: 7 Children cry for PItchor’a Castorla; n - nun...” -...v Mr. 1’. Murray. of the Orillia “Times." was in town on Wednesday and gave us a friendly call. 'Brother Murray reports the northern town still "booming" and ~\vilhrit the “Times." which. by the way. 'will hlossom forth with the new year. as 'a daily and in new and fashionable pre- mises. Dental‘! 1 The Rev. A- .Ctu'swell. the nery ap- pointed minister to the congregations of Unnnington and Beaverton. preached in St. Paul's church on Sunday afternoon last. The church “as well filled and the Rev. gentleman gave an interesting ‘dlSCOlll‘SO. The services of the church will be regular every Sunday afternoon, hereafter, and it is hoped with God‘s blessing. will place the congregation -once more in active working order. Soaps. The W. C. T. U. met as usual on Thursday last ; the president in the chair. After the opening exercises. satis- factory reports were heard from the recording secretary and the treasurer. It was then unanimously agreed upon by the ladies that Mr. G. F. Bruce he asked to take the chair at a lecture to be given by Rev. W. A. McKay. of -\\'oed- stock. on the llth inst. A reading. “The Church in the Wilderness," was given by Mm. C. 0. Spencer. followed by a. song. “Gather the Wanderers in.“ by Miss Westcott. A letter was then read by the secretary from Miss J. Cameron. ex- pressing gratitude for having been re- memhered hv the Union in a. vote of thank% for past services, and a vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Spen:er. for his kindness in tuning the Band of Hope organ. after which the meeting closed with the doxology and prayerrâ€"{PRESS 0031.] Potatoes :1? Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. McMillan Sous. Boavcrtou. Band of Hope Entertainment. Car H ulgenn hm: Latlim Skntiug Boots. flannel linvd. at 50 cts. per pair less than value. The post ofiice department will soon issue% new style of postal card. It is much like the double card of the present pattern. The back folds are split diag- onally and open like a pointed star. The four corners are folded and joined in the centre. when the card is ready for mail- ing. with a piece of gummed paper. The card weighs less than half an ounce and will contain no more writing than the present card. the only advantage be- ing greater privacy. Big Reductlon: V For sale. cheap. at R. Dunsheatlx‘s, Bczu‘ertou. All Highest Price [155‘ At the Beaverton Woollen Mills for the next two months a. big reduction in price of all Woollen Goods. Wool. Sheepskins and Wood, taken in exchange for Goods. Tea. ’ 713797.31; value in Tea ever oflered, at R. Duushcath's. Benetton. Soaps at R. Dunsheath‘s. flighest Prlce In Cash ‘6‘ For Eggs at R. Dunsheatlx's, Bea- vertou. The New Post Card. January. A Friendly Call. r Iuv.v-- w.â€" .v. 13’ All parties or persons wanting Photographs should come at once as Mr. G. F. Chapman “ill beleaviug early in Phomgrapho. Div-u...- Mr. Jn's. Neelauds. dqutist. of Lindsay, will visit Beavertnu and be at the “Ham- ilton House," on Tuesday December 13th Highest Price in Cash for Poultry R. Duusheath' s. Sthaul's‘Chu'roh. ,, For Bulk Oysters go to R. Dundhbath Poultry. At Hulgsuu's Big: Bargain ll ' 300 \‘urds Grey Flaunels. W finds Dress Goods. 250 yards Carpets. ' 2.3 Ladies‘ Mantles. 8100.00 worth of Milliuery. 25.113" Luce Curtains. 20 Overcoats. c.. c.. c. l-‘RiliAYlhl'ZCEMiBER 7. 1888. mmrertou atom! film's. 372w msr WEEK. House. at l The members of Woodville St. And‘ rew‘s Society celebrated the annual festival as announced. by a public dinner bdd in Mr. Arch. Campbell‘s block. A large gathering were present. in fact. i with one exception. the largest which has ever assembled on these occasions. - Mr. Angus McKinnon, as caterer, laid a magnificent spread on the boards which r it is needless to say was done full justice to. After supper the usual routine of toasts were brought forward and ably responded to. Altogether a very pleas- ! ant reunion took place. Smith vs. Douuellyâ€"Garnishco cor- poration of \Voodville. judgment for plaintiff, against primary debtor and for garmshee. To distant friends in any part of Canada. the United States or Great Britain. For one dollar a weekly letter can be sent for a year wluch will be gratefully received. Try it. Dlvlslon Court. Cameron vs. Ashman.â€"Adjoumed to next court without costs. Division Court Sitting on Tuesday, Nov. 27th, 1838, before His Baum-Judge Dean. McEachern vs. Myles,â€"Ad]ourned to next court. Smith 6: Co. vs. Johnson.â€"Garnishee Norman Ferguson. judgment for plain- tifl' against primary debtor and for gun nishce. Cameron vs. McDonald.â€"Garnishee Wm. McLeod, judgment for garnishee. A number bf judgment summonses were Issued by the court. St. Andrew's Society. Send the “Advocate" Our Presbyterian friends have kindly placed the church at our disposal for Sabbath the 9th inst. As pastor of the Methodist church and in behalf of my congregation and building committee. I wish to tender our heartiest thanks for the use of their spacious church with its magnificent array of sheds at our dis- posal for the day. Both pulpits will be occupied by' honored members of the confer 31108. Through the kindness of Rev. Mr. Ross and his elders the offer- ings of both churches will be placed to the credit of the committee. May Sab- bath Dec. 9th. 1888 be a memorable day in the history of Woodville and may all these opening services be characterized by great spiritualism and power._ Woodvxlle. Dec. 4, '88. 'lhvmis some talk of huos Church annual soiree taking place on New Year‘s night. Rona It. â€" 8.3”va t3 Hodgsou‘s for White and Grey Blankets. also Horse Blankets, at I their value. Blankets ! Blankets! ! Annualiolreo. Christmas Feotlvltles. The usual baud concern which was be- ing arranged for Christmas night, has been indefinitely postponed, owing to the hall being previously engaged by others for a concert on that night. The entertainment. is to be given by some of the young men of the village and the proceeds are to be devoted to the poor. For Bulk Pickles so to R. Dunsheath The Cheapest Yet! On our fifth pagelto-day will be found 3 a striking and instructive illustration of f the comparative worth of the various‘ kinds of baking powders now in the' market. If you want to see the best piece of Black Curl Cloth, for Muntles or Trimm- iugs. ever seen in Beavertou. for 663 cts. on the 8. go to Hodgsou’s Big Bargain House. Dedication. V'fryâ€" ”Lisa-3171's 63.00 Pants, best value over ofl'ercd in Beavertou. Highest Prlce For Pork at. R. Dunshcath's Beaverton Lad nos. AS THE DEMAND will be very great. we would advise interdimg purchasexs to leave their orders at. their newsdealer‘s or send direct to this otlice. not later than the end of the present month. as the supply will necessarily be limited and we cannot undertake to print a second edition. The price has been placed at ONLY 25 CENTS PER COPY. It is intended to have the edition ready the first week in December in ‘rrder to allow plenty of time for mailing copies long diotunces so as to reach destination before Christmas. Tlili GLOBE PRlNTlNG C0,, Toronto. THE WEEKLY GLOBE. the best family newspaper m Called; and T)": RURAL CANADIAN . the best agrimfltum) paper in Canada Both item now to and o! 1889 only $1.25 TZIE LITERARY MATTER in the Cums-runs Gm”: will. be emf-mi] original and will include stories from the ablest pens in Canada- 'l‘he subjects ttoafeé being wholly Canadian. HVli HANDSUME LITIlOGRAPllED PLATES accompany the panor. tho princp pal one being a scene from Vancouver Park, B.C.. from a paiming by Mr. I. R. O‘Brien. the celebrated Canadian artist. MECHANICAL” the XMAS GLOBE will be in every way nn‘t-rlnss and m exranse will be spared in having it surpass anythiu'z of the kind heretot'on published in this country. New Type, New Press, Pine Paper, Five Handsome Lith’ a.c'ctpzyaai Plates, First- Class Illustrations, Original Matter and Superior VVorkmai ship. 34 prism _AHA®LI~DAY PAPETR THE BEST XMAS PAPER EVER ISSUE DH (”\NAJA THEGLOBECQ'JSEE‘SS FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1888. moavm: floral mtws. READY FIRST WEEK IN DECEMBER, A. anx. vwv vvvvv chi The new Methodist church is to be .-w 1 opened on Sunday next with appropri- ate services. Rev. Dr. Williams. preex- dent of the Bay oi Quinte Conference ad ° will preside. On Monday a dedicatory ‘0! : tea is to be held and the nexus] speaking us 3 engaged in. A distinguished hat of he orators is announced and no doubta very pleasant time will he enjoyed. We are somewhat disappointed in not seeing the name of the Rev. Mr. Wilson Among the 1d speakers ; to the energy 0! this gentle- at man is in a large measure due the noble l edifice about to be opened. " Iohool Report. ! Senior Division. FOUR-m Crass Seu- '°‘ i tomâ€"Kate Stoddart. Mary McArthur. as FounTn CLASS Jeremieâ€"John McKay, to - Kate Mchtfie. Thomas Barnes. '1‘!!an by l CLASS Semen.-â€"-George lleppinstall, he i Ernest Edwards. Andy McArthur. THIRD 0‘ . CLASS J emoteâ€"lithe Grant, Carrie he 1 Barnes. Willie Cameron. Sncoxe CLASS ' I Snsron.â€"Eflic McKinnon, Minnie Camp- th hell. Wellington Elson. SECOND CLASS Jusroa.â€".\lary McLean, Flossie Me- i Neil. Mable McIntyre and Sarah Camp. “0 ‘bell. PART II, Sextonâ€"Nellie Levey. Winnie Ferguson. Russel McKay. PART i ll. Juxlon.â€"\\'illie Slattery. Jessie Fer- guson. Walter Stoddart. TABLET CLASS Samoaâ€"Allie Patterson, Lawrence Stuart. Lorne Heppinstall. 2N1) TABLET 0f CLass.â€"Edward Carmichael. Archie Me- n- Corqnodale, Sherwood Thorndylie. 181‘ 53 TABLET CLASS.â€"-0ul0 Edwards, Fred In Heppinstall, John Campbell. Said to Be. Dll 60050:... ..... Ducks............. PeasJfifiiékeye) .. Pork........ ..... .. ........... Beef... .............. Hay1 Plourmakersl Flour (Family).. WOODVILLE MARKETS. Spring Wham. . .. . .. Arnnecta Wheat ......... Barley ....................... .. Oats .. Peas. Buckeye“ ........ . ..... )Vool...“ .......... Fall Wheat..................... lierorton. N Saturday. December lst. lbetwoen Stone Church and Beavcrlou 3 BLACK SHAWL. The find»: will be suitably ~ruwm‘ded by leaving the same at the Office at this paper or with the owner. ROBERT RUSS. llunvmlou. Onenlna. The new issue' of the Ontario Bank' a five. ten and twenty dollar bills are in circulation. They) are said to be very handsome, but we cannot say for certain! as we have not bad the pleasure of clapping our optics on them. . If they were ten cent pieces we might possibly be able to gave a minute description' of them. The very idea of an editor being the happy possessor of even an old dilapidated five dollar bill is absurd, let aloxfe a. bran now one. “umbyvudck. "snout-Cm When Oh. WI: 5 Child. Ibo criod (or Clitoris, When 03:. W0 Min. she clung to Cntoril. “flowcmmpvomw Farmers’ Markets. N active girl. capable of doing ordinar house-work. Apply to Mrs. J. J. CAVE. December 3rd. 1888. BEAVERTON MARKETS Girl Wanted. Lost. The place to buy is where you are auto 0! getting give the best both in price and quality. Call and see. SKATES ! SKATES! A H. WESTCOTT’S BEAVERTON, / A111 parties whose accounts are overdue Will please call and settle at once. Dress Goods, Meltons,- Checks, Winceys, Woollens, Wool‘ Hoods, Fascinators, Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, Canton Flannels, Grey Flannels, Scarlet Flannels, Tweeds, Cottons, Linens, Shirtings, Cottonades, Tickings, Worth of Goods tube Sold by Ist February to Close out Stock. Clearing Sale Don’t missfihis great chance for Bargains to be had only at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES., Ulsterings, Readylmade Clothing, Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s, Hats. Caps, and Furs, Ties, Underwear, Top Shirts, Collars, Cufl's, Scarfs, ‘ WI: no men sampled wchfldronthnt W cum Colic. Comm“- lroeonknend It. u superior to any prescription Sour Stomach. Dun-thaw. Erucwlioh. Mame." II. A. Aswan, M. D., Km: Wczrgns, gives sleep. and pmunote. df Our whole Stock to be sold without reserve as we wish to close out every dollars' worth by the above date. Wifl‘fl’flfi .GQDSQ J une. u. A. mama: on. - v 111 so. cm as. Wu. IL! .| Win: udoulmodludon. Tn; Cn‘uun Coxmmr. 77 Murray Stmet. N. Kt $5fi©©o®® ‘C TORONTO HOUSE ” H. WESTGOTT, for Infants and Children. We will offer our large stock of Cheap Cash Hardware Store. good value We â€"AND ATâ€"

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