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Woodville Advocate (1878), 7 Jan 1884, p. 1

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G. 3M 3TH, .Prouincial Land Surveyor ¢ E column. ' OFFICE McKimmn’s Sn: :. Huerwrmn, Ont. Sunsuv ‘Hoxx -$‘1.0:- mum, m ad~ . 'vnuce, m SI a" If Huh? ::I- 5(‘45 - Cards not cxcuuding mm inch. $5.00 per mum-m. "Tnmieht advertisements 9cls per line let ingertmu 3cm. per line each subsequent in- non-tin" measured by a scale uf uunpariel. ”km C0., of the Snxm'xnc Anmmmy con- : 0.!an to not. us Suilclw 's I :r Patents. Cum: 'l‘ndo )1nn..Cu yrl-rhta as: the United States. a England. ‘runce. dermm‘ 3’. etc. Hum! Book nbou Patent. sent. (me. fl‘uirt «own yo.:n’expefleneo. Patemmt-mlnod “mm" 1 MUNN .% ('0. are noticed 1n the Swan: no A.“ rzmmx. the! largest. best. and most. “New c‘mula'nd s ~i-.-n! mc pa -r. 83.115 year. Weekly. Bplundid omrruviugs am hum-Mum: In~ fomuu m. speciumn com n! ma .‘clrmiflc A man- lcnn .-- m fr- 0. m'drma .\'!’\‘.\' .k 00.. s xaxnno “3“.wa 0::ico.“.n1.Broudwn-,-. New York. PfiTE NTS 355119 firumtsn Q‘xm'ssfi. momma Nursgrmg. Ihe lamest in the Dominion. \Vnrk the Year Round. Good Aqnnh um earning from 3340 to .75 per month and uxpmzsofi. Torms and 0mm free. Adm-m, mom: a wmmmgnmg Societies.- ‘Oxccunxn Lumps. § H H i". .nm't every -‘l‘uemla\ evening; at S u'rln-k 't Mn:Swuyu’a ’Hall; \‘Vn-‘dviilc. Woum'UJz 1.. U. 1.. )u 33. nut aecoud "'W'ednefi-la} each mum in u! \i ‘ \\‘>:},’IIIS Hall. BLO.3H,\'(- [in 1: I. mu: fu- Hfi.._1. H. G. '1‘., mm- nun} Inuzn I'M-hill; $".\'p«-ncer ‘ Hall," W uudnlle. VIC‘CM‘JA Lunar. G. i. t‘ . Inert in Mas~ mnic “-0-. un-r Mama. (hmum «,‘uwnu’s "More, {4ch in Hum; nu rim SUC'HHIA -ed- nesting :. a. h "mum. , f 'r the working class. Send 10 cents for lrmtugo. and wo will mail you true. a royal. valuablc box of samplogoods that will put you Ill the way of umkin ' mom money in a few days than you omr thong t- pos- sible at any husinoss. Capital not required. We will start. you. Y m can work all tho time or in upon) timo only. The work is universally min )t- ed to bu h sexes. young’ and old. You can can ly can from m canto to 5.7.00 ovary ovoniug. That 0.11 who awn! work may test the business we make this nu mmllod ofiur; to all who am not- well ufiafloJ wo will sand :31 to pay for tho trouble «Inn-lung us. Ful. particulars, directions om. unt true. Fortunes will ho umrlo by those who give thoir vholo time to tho work. Grout success absolutely snro. Don‘t delay. Shut. now. Ad- dress Srwsox .9; Co..l’ortlaud, Maine. wtntml fur tho Livos of the Pros!- S dents of H n Ynllml Stntos. Tho . lnrvmt. hm unmvwst. host hook ovnr sold for loss than _twim our price. 'Tho fMtnstrvlllng book in America. immense profits to ngnnta. Ml hnvllimmt pouplo want it. Any ono mu hm'mnn n‘sucrosnful wont. Terms flee. BALLET Book Co.. Portland. Maine. W. A. Sherwood, studiolinflAlcx‘nnflrig "all. Boayorton. Orders Steady nmplnymont M. flmd salaries to all Vi“- iug to work, Man and woman 0 n have pleasant Qt-Bo‘ n '1. â€" . f Km.x m-acu.â€"â€"\‘ahlmfla Service, II I. 111.. C50 u u... Sa‘d I‘Qh .‘chml, 3:00 Eng- lish k'ru: v.» u I. 12in tn 0 vouing an 7 O'dn c -k ~i. 9:Mh c leulllc., awry alternate Thurs-us) at. l p 'u. @119 33%? Cuhm “ammunâ€"Subhath Service, 10:39. (L III . 5‘53“ I'- m. Salt! u'hi cluml. 2:- 30p. m. Prayer Alumina. ’l'hursdey even- ing! ”7:30. Sin J“.- Schcnl, (Hue) ’l‘ueaâ€" dnyem-umgn v.35“. Uh-rir Practice. Sat. urdqg. vvmungs at 7:30. ST. Hunk. R. (‘.-Mzus everytseoond Sabbath a: 0:30 a m. I‘Pansuvnuiu Uiuuru.»-ll n‘.-l:-ck a. m. audfifiio p m. Sum-uh S: in...) \w 3 u’clwck. 'OuAin Ma‘runmsr Hume.- Semico- overy 544mm: art-um :I: 5:.$0.0’I:}0ck. Sabbaxh ‘Luumi u; 50.00 a. m, S'r. Axuumv’s lm'ucu. Sabbath Ser. vice. H 00 at. m. 52:0.th Suluwl. 12:30 9. 1!._ 5' unu- Meeting. Wursday evening BL PAUL‘S |€PIscnp.u..- S:J- Ml: Service. ".200 a. m.. 6.3: n. m. 5.0mm]: 5011qu 11:0) :1. .u. ‘Civil Engin’eer Practical Architect. wâ€"Addreas, Box 79. Benetton. Ontario.â€" JOS. J (' \Vii. PRHPHIE'I‘UR. In? 37 adriil: «dwmtc, 0mm: : â€"Kn~;n Kremm‘. Wumnvmx. Salesman Wanted / 0| ‘6 0‘ i. 3 "AVE. Publisher. PORTRAIT PAINTER. FROM LIFE on PHOTOGRAPH. 825 ACRES. Solicitud. Cllafgéé rhfbrdc’fa’tiél ADVERTISENG‘ IL“? I18. Church Directory. I‘3r. . .VWAR'V’ILLE N‘In nun-«m. 'l‘nrolltb, Ont. .$K2 00 - ‘39 00 mm mm. North Victoria and Ontario General Advertiser:â€" H. WILSON has now opened out in Rodgers Bros.’ shop the largest stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Boots 85 Shoes in town. The balance of our Winter goods Will be sold at cost. 33? NOTICE.â€" â€"-I do not hold myself responsible for any obligations or pledges entered into by the late firm of W. Smith Co. WM. SMITH. Beaverton is Going To Be Incorpo- rated. ‘ Grand Clearing Sale Continued through January and February in order to make room for Spring Goods $7.00 Ofereoats fir $5. ' A - . , 9.00 “ 7.00 12.00 “ 9.00 13:33 coal; for $271520" Very Cheap Men’s' Heavy Pants, $2.00 Vests from 900ts. up 3’ Remember the place, next door to the “ Hamilron House,” the “ Cheapest Store." Stock Taking is Over at The “ Cheapest Store.” PRICES FINER THAN EVER! 14; lbs. Good Sugar $1.00 1}: 2b". Pm'e- Granulated, $1.00 6 lbs. Good Tea, 1.00 2 lbs. Baking Soda, 5cts. ' Yeast, Cake, 5cfs. . - Smoking 'J‘cbacco, 35cts per 1b. And all other Groceries at Lowest Possible Prices. Towclling, 5cfs. per yd. _ Tnfblling, Double, 200ts’ Clouds, from 100ts. up. Cashmere, Silks, Satins, Velveteens, at Greatly Reduced Prices. READY-MADE CLOTHING. . The Leading and “Cheapest Store” not Undersold- Fanning Mills, @LOUGHS, NEWS! - NEWS! Beaverton Foundry !. We Keep no Shoddy Qor Bogu's Goods ! READ THESE QUOTATBONS: HARISN LESLIE, REMOVED! WOODVILLE. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 18M Remember the Place. Land Roliers, Beaverton, Ont. % mmm’fim‘ Whatever may be said. in regard to thr proyensity of the management of great rail- way lines to provide for the public only what is actually demanded in the way of accommodations and comfort. can in no way apply to the management ol the Chicago, Rock island Pacific Railway, or as it in more tamiliarly it nown, “The Great Rock Inland Route.” The line has for years been recognized as the best and most comfortable route between Chicago and Kansas City and the southwest, and,has been abundantly ably on this account to successfully cope With it competitors. But not satisfied with this success and its already ele,’ant equipment. it managers have caused to he turned out at its shops at Chicago, a magnificent line of Dining Cars which go into immediate ser vice on the Kansas City line. These cars contain all the conveniences of well furnish ed dinin. rooms, are elegant in design and finish, and models of the advanced railway art of the day. Within them '«meale are furnished equal to those of any first cl.” hotel in the land at xhc low rate of SI'V'entyr live cents. 'l‘ravcllcrs on this line unw find on its trains all the comforts and cunven ieaces oi first class hotels. Beside“ uh, |, 5:. of first and second-class. coache'J the“, a, ,. Parlor Uhair Gill's, (finch 94-9 free id :1” passengers holding through first-class tik' kets). Pullman l’alaCe Sleeping Cars. and Dining liars. ’l‘lliaflollpany's liliesâ€"all of which are equally We" equiplw llâ€"nlso exten‘l tn Cum} cil Bluffs and the \Vggt, and Minnoapul‘s and St. Paul anl’. the Northwast ; nnrl the deserved prais :3 bestuWed upon it by return- ed traveller; who spmk futon .exllerioncv. mnlw i: nutod throughout the land. We speak for the mvn‘era and managers of this magnificent Railway qmplo returns for their generous pruvisluua for the wants of the public, which in, as hm alreadv been )nnmn ’ny thu patronage extended m this inc. quick tn «ppm-pinto and patroniz'e thmo who prnvo by their (lwnls mul goenurona trestlnung that. they are devoted to its com- fart. and welfare. stripes Won honor in rmy a mm. The Germans 1.2M Rnuhnn their 9.3m. love, The Crescent . ’omhtdowa the Eat And countless hosts tom-ht under the signs. 0f the cross, uud the noblest bout. Whi'a fihe Kunnok looks up n his jumbled The English am proud of their Union Junk. The French of their trim unlorml ahi‘nl'hs . And thn Ynukoe Cells how .the: aura led a \vnm um bulk «If its mum} is built I It wants an emblem to point to with pride, Nut a shield like a. crazy old quilt. Montreal Star Klrkfleld. IT is our and duty to chronicle the deutb of Mrs Colin McDonald of this place, which lslay. Accxuss'r.-â€"Intelligencu has been lately re ceived here by the relatiVes of a former rcsi olent. of this place, namel Murchison. living in Manitoba of an wcident which befel him. It, appsars that he an two other companionn after returning from a hunting expedition Wul'e examining n gun and not knowing flint in con tninud mliall. (mo banshmgpmions- ly taken out) \tlie" 4|]iihdiséhargorl mil it being a. rifle played destruction, the ball paasing through both legs. He lies in a critical cond-tion. ‘u ok blace on January 22nd. at the early age of 26 years. She had been ailing for about a yeni‘. but was not confined to her bud until about. a month ago. She lem's behind her a family of three small children, the vhlost being a. girl about five years of age Her maiden name was \largamt Dnnnelly, daughter of M r. Donnelly of this plaza. She was much respected by all her friends nucl acquaintamces. ng. remains were laid in vhoe lirechin R. C. burying ground; Mr \chunazhl has the sympathy of_ the entire cummuuity in the great Ims he has sustain- ed. flag. H T With puzzled and mxinnteyen, And thinks that: simple symbol or too. Would he better, by larâ€"u he cries .~ "Hurrah! for the crosses. the lion- and leaves ; _ “ 'l‘lw lnlfl'alo. corlfish and tree! ; “Th9 thistle «in-l boat. 7 Another runaway to chronicle. A team belonging to John Graham becuming un- manageable ran away. No one hurt. Not Content with B_elng the Beét. “ Huw pmudly they'float. “ As uur ensign flaunts in the breeze 1“ What is e_1mt_im_n_wi§qeuit a flag !_ Tncure consumptiun. ulceration in the lungs must. he stopped. the umtter must be thrown «if. the membranes and tissues. homlml and the system invigorated. ann's Elixir will (In all this. Try it. Every bottle warranted. The Canadlan Flag. ‘ More Townehjp Council. Council met at the town hall, Dec,‘!.flh. - 1813. Members s'll present. the Reeve I“ i the chair. Minutes of lost Inveting reed ind '- ounlirmed. Mr. Bouillon. seconded by Id? Thompson. moved that ihe’ grant of 830 made at a former meeting (if this council. tot be expended next summer-on eon 'll, 'heq' increased to 840. and thet‘the same be 03.. pended at once under the supervision of John.- livins, iu gruelling where most needed in. I that vicinityâ€"Carried. _ Mr. Bonlton, eeconded by Mr. Thompson. moved that Mrs. Snoddeu’s dog tax be cancelled. ee’she- sent the dog swny.'â€"-Carned. Mr.'O'LesI-y. seoontkd by Mr. Bruce, moved that Mi- chsel'Doolsn’s tax-he accepted Jess the IN tute labor, he auroein; to perfonn the smtute labor in 1884. and that the teen grant a certificate to the collector ‘for the sameâ€"Carried. Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. O'Leary, moved that after this municipality bed the side line between lots [6 and 16. con. 10, run by W. E.'Yarnold, ‘ P. L. S. that certain parties were dissatis- lled with the line as established by said Ysrnold, and a propositinn was made by Mr. M. Freill to have the said line run by 'Mnther eurVeyor. and if he could not prove the line defined by Mr. Yarnold to be wrong he would pay all expense in connection therewith ; and it is the opinion of this the liver and stomach; In these justly renowned Pills and Ointment are combined all the great remedicnl elements, We han it from the best authority that the Pills not! only relieve the;interual organs from at? obstructions and impurities, and check every febrile symptom, but at the same time strengthed the stomach, improve Ithe ay- petite, and impart new stamina to the ren~~ feebled invalid. The Ointment seems to possessthe properties of suh‘duing inflam. mation, and arresting 1n wounds, sores of ulcers (decomposition) in a wonderful de- gree. . We should hesitate to believe in some of the cures of scrofula attributed to itfl agency had we not had proof positive of its man ellous efiieaey in a variety of dangerous and painful external disorders. It appears to us that the world has been over-declared long enough; between the physician and the apothecary, whose interests are “one and inseparable." the sick are pretty sure to he ovordrenched with depleting medicines. To avoid such a contingency, and secure a speedy restoration to health and vi.;or, let the sick place their trust in Holloway’u Ointment and Pullmâ€"Ilempelead Inquirer, From Our Correspondent. council. from the evidence laid before then; that the line defiuel by W. E. Yarpold in the correct one, and do hereby adopt said hue as the proper roadwuy between lots 15 and 16,001). l".-Carried. A number of Accounts were presumed and ordered to be paid. 'l‘-he Council tdjourned tine die. BEING that the went -or has moderated to some extent, and our mail matter comes to us more reéulnrly, your correspondent begs leave to inform you how things are progres~ aim! in the village of Kirklielil. We hear some complaints about (lull-times in some of the surrounding village, lint we feel uono Ifit here. The McKenzie Bros are doing a splenulicl luminous. They keep a huge form of men mmstnntly at Work in getting timber. which they convert into lunlIer, and finally manufacture it in their large estehlishmout into doors, wiIulow-snshes, houoeholalâ€"l'urniture. etc. Our obliging hlaclssmith. Mr. Fraser, is doing 3 fair business in his lme of work. Our mer- chants. three In number, are alsocloing o fair share of business, uni have no reason to complain. We have two good shoe makers and any person Wanting anything in their lino will he attended to at once. Mr. S. C. Rod (era, from Woodville, the popular agent for tho Oulubl'nievl ”Boll Orgnn" has estnb‘ lislu-(l an agency hem, and intends remaining with us for some time. Ho has only [won here for A Week nml has succeedol in selling several in that rhort time. Anyone wishing to MKurohano nn instrument giro ‘Smn’ .I coll. 0 can supply them nt N l‘~ prices. Hur energetic hotIl he or, \lr. (‘nmpholL in also «loinga spluulu luminc 9. Much spn-nkl Well for tho comlortnlnlo nonunimmlatinnn which ‘Hccror‘ olfeis tolhc travelling pIdIlIc. hl-.§i|u Sumtjnulioinoyfi; all 6154:3401. o‘f Tm: evidence of credulity which disfiguro the annals of medicine lmVe no parallel m the history of any other art or science, but the). need be no incrednlity as regards the far- famed. and, we may say, the wax 1d ~~renovl etl ‘Pills and Ointment of Holloway’ s We know that some of our Greatest physician- .sre prescribing them daily to their pstiente, Ancient Imposturosand Modern Miracles. VOL. VIEâ€"NUMBm 3 Klrkfleld.

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