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Woodville Advocate (1878), 13 Jan 1888, p. 1

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[DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY.) Graduate of :119 Royal College of Dental Sur~ (cons of Ontario. with fifteen 'ears established arnctico. Tooth nxtrnctml wit out pain. Arti- ficial Teeth inserted without pinto: or on Gold. Bilvor. Aluminum or Rubber lumen. Full n mm- or lower acts of Tooth only 85. All irregularities ot the natural Tenth currocted. Preservation of the natural 'l‘N-th n speciality. Oilico. “Carnomu Block." nunvorton. ' Q Will visit llrechin every second and fourth l-‘ridsv of etch month. I) McSWEYN..CIork of the lat Division Court . County of Victorin.â€"-0mco.â€"Woodvilla. Outu’io J. F- TAYLOR, D. 0., L. L. D. S. i'oTwy to mini}. timeout: “lcCARTHY. EVAXS. PEPLEI! a: Mc- CARTHV. Barristers. Solicitors, A'otariea, Conveyance". etc. Officc‘. Quinn‘s Block. Orillin Money to Loud. Telephone communicafion. D'Am'ml McCam'In'. Q.C.. F. Buns. l‘. E. P. Psi-um. J. AchCAn'mr. D ENTIS'I‘ LINDSAY. ONTARIO. Will visit Woodvillo. {Edward's llotol.) regularly on the first Monday and 'l‘lmsda . and Boner- tou. (Hamilton Home.) "in first \ ‘odmmln ' and Thursday 0! ouch month. PURE VITAL ZED AIR administered. liumltilul and (luralpluART- FICIAL TEETH Inndu. His gold lined rum)" plates are pronounced "perfection." Over an year's experience. V H. JOHNSON, M. D.. C. M" L. C. P. d: 8.. . Gradunta of Toronto University. Member tf College Physicians and Surgeons. Out. Ex~ minor for Sun Life and Confederation Life Co's. '0!!!“ and Residence Victoria Road. Ontario. ‘vn. JOYCE, 3.8.,Gmduam of Ontario Veteri- nary College. Toronto. Treats all diseases a domesticated animals by the latest scientific and most npproved methods. Orders by tele- g )h or mail promptly attended to by day or ui n. Oillce :â€"“McKi‘nuou‘a Drug Store," Bel verlon, Ontario. “INNER. firm-tor. Solicitor. «to. 0mm . Cameron‘s New Block, Beavorton. 0n t. [3' \Vill .be at Roach's Hotel. Brazil“), on Tuasdny of uchwoek, commencing on '1' nosday‘ luth-ot Januu'y. LnNUSAY. ONTARIO. I VII". Buvotton ("gallium Home) the 9nd ' I‘ufladnzof ouch month. Mr. lennds has had ' Inpu Ieled success in the use of gas. {vitallzml S .1!) in this put of Cumin having Administered it continuously {or about In one made» study ! of“. under Dr. Collon. of ow York. the first Per-on who gave it {or ”trauma bellman [hon ! "to 146.000 pomuu. Buutllul nnlnulul mm | Inn-o..- 1V1 Toronto. OIIIces. No. 39. Adelaide 8t. Boat, Opposite Post Oflice. n ARTIN a HOPKINS”. Barristers. Solicitor 8:9. pianos, {Kent Stu-get, Lindsay. Ontario 'uoxnv T0 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES AND BEST TERMS. No ammunition clmruod. Lindsay Office. Baker's Block. Kent Street. Up- stairs. At Woodvillo (mice. on the m and . -d Thursday in every month. 0018 ll. HAYES. Bmiumr, Solicitor. do Ofloea: Cunerou's New lglook. Benyerton. GRAXT, M. 0.. Physician, Surgeon sud Ac' . couchour, Office and Rosideucu. Cor. Main And Hues Streets. Beaverlou. Ont. J’ GALLOWAY, M. C. P. 8.0.. Physician. Sur- . neon nud Accouohour. (mice and residence buucoe Street. Benetton. LIVE-[18150 I“ 8 hgwgmn. lyw......m 00 Lam): “ 1 " Suds no: ”main" 1 inch, $539" “mun. Muslent advertisements acts per line In im .xuu Sea. rur \inu each subsequent insertion "manned hv «can-010%! noun-“103 VETERINARY SURGEONS. Eh: avnuavmc gamut», film gmvmuu (5:910:55. NO. A. JACKSON. Clerk and Treasurer Towu‘ ship 0! Eldon. Lorueville. Ont. ARRON a: CAMPBELL. Bun-islets. c., ckc. J.NEELANDS - DENTIST doc.- _BO. SMITH. Hark. Vin-go of Bosverton Bounnounut. BO. SMITH. Clerk, Townshi of Thorah P ' once Town HallJieavurton. ut. CINTYRE a STEWART. Attorneys. Rollo icon 000. 0111605 ovorOntu-io Bauhblnduy t. J. Mom-"nu. | '1‘. STRWAar. :8. x. J‘AyVISkfinqistpy ply] Sgliqjtor. antral gamma Gards. MUNICIPAL CLERKS. JOSEPH J. CAVE, Paorull'ma. vacuum um Bum. mummim JOS. J. CAVE, Publisher. w. H. GROSS, MCCARTHY. Farm-1n 6: MCCARTHY, Barrie and Alliston DENTISTRY. PHYSICIANS. LEGAL Mouéy to Loan. North Victoria and antario General Advertiser.â€" \VM. TAYLOR. 0100.000 to Loan M6 per cent. on farm pro party. Apply too. A. PATTERBOV. Bunverton. (I! THE SHOlTl-ls‘l‘ NGTICB. and at Reduced Rates. All sizes of tile having been reduced 32.00 per M. Rallwnv convenience known as Taylor's Siding mus directly into our yards and kilns, sav- ing to purclmsurs cost 0! loading. Freight paid on Tile in car lots to any station within thirty miles of yams. BEAVERTON Rriok and 7 176 Company. ‘ once to Sell for was roilhuu. IURSERIES. mom Ill cnuann ovm 465 AGNES. Steady Employment and no lost time, liberal commission or salary, best ad- vantages. splendid outfit furnished free : any anhiug man can succeed. Apply for terms to, We wdnt One Hundred Good Men at FRESE BREAD. BUN; and PASTRY an“: cn and. l have now on hand the largest stock of Lumber aw: in town. 0! all grades tud at all prices tram $6.“) to 895.00 per thousand. SCANTLING, SILLSHIOISTS. LATH, SHINGLES. (from 81.05 to 82.45 per thousand.) LIME, 6:0. â€"Best Testimonials on Application; GRAND 1‘83}?! RAILWAY. BEAVERTON. Going Northâ€"11:10 a. m. and 8:10 p. :11. Going Southâ€"8:39 a. m. and 5:35 p. m. PIANOSandORUANS TUNED and RE PA IRED. \VOODVILLE. Going Northâ€"10: 45 a. m. and 7: 45 pm Going Southâ€"9:05 3.111 and 61]) p.121. THEO. DUMONT. ADVERTISEMENT. BRICK AN!) TILE I Money to Loan. Address BEA" l-‘II'I'ON BRICK AND TILE $0., J. S. MGMILLAM. Bills furnished to order at. Shortest Notice. ’oodville Customers supplied by D. 1 Campbell. and orders for Pastry. 610 left. with him will receive prompt attention. BEAVERTGN BAKERY. P. D. McARTHUR. Benetton Lumber Yard. The undersigned beg to unnonnco to the public that thuv have lonnod I partnership under the aboyo nume and are now preputod to fill all orders for RAILWAY TIME TABLE. THE BEST QUALITIES 0F BEAVERTDN. Ont. Beaverton, Out. STONE a WELLINGTON. Toronto. Ont WOODVILLE ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. HENRY MOYLE ' Having torits object to collectfrom all that it is l poursible to collect from. then publish the names 0! all that cuuunt or will not pay, which list ‘is supplied to every member of the Association _ throughout Canada and United States. Address woonvmm'mo nmvsmox. (Ramps and Ciawrno of all kmdsw «do: us short notice. lwmboln Benetton on I‘ueodty and man f mh‘uol. orders in mull mm boy-annual to venous of Wood" "a and 1 taavowm “In! mm Land Roller; Biniars. Reaper; Much 96. m-lv D MONABB. flame: of gummy ‘g-imm. OFFICE :-â€""Tonos'ro Rona: " June 1886. Benetton. Ontario months, 3 Pagtemq JACOB BARNES, Pump Maker. A J C. GILCHBIST, u out for first-class inau- . mce Companies. 009 insurance u. what IE is worth and no uent’a fees required. making I saying of $1.50 to the insurer evorv time. J. BIDWELL MILLS (70-. LIQUOR TEAS -- Collecting Association -- â€"-DOING BUSINESS INâ€" GANADA AND UNITED STATES. ESTABLISHED IN I884. M ERCHANT'S PROT ECTIVE Wondville Cheap TEA Slate. mm for Allnn Line of Steamshipl also lot 310 . Mail. and all leading newspnuen. soon Currants 2511:: 21. School Books mblos ac. All kinds hunt nonunion. AGENTS WAfirzofin every town Great inducements 0 mad ad for circular. Griddle Cake: for the Million With- out smoke or Trouble. Beaverton. Ont. MonthlyCuatomorl shaved twice weekly hnir out monthly at. 75 cents per month. a. A. 001.3, Hair-Dresser and Barber, THE LAD/[3’ FRIEND. If there is no agent in yougtdwn. we will send 'ou either of the above In; rose, end poy the reign! upou recei; t of them Farmers! ' 'and Mowers at Beaverton Foundry W. SMITH C. GILCRRIBT. \Voodvillo. Money to Loan at a low rate of intern“. from i to 90 yam. C. GILCH RIST, Clerk Village of Woodwille. Woodville. Ont. With which you at a nimble book with every three pouu s of to... CLEMENT 4.. Co; 1’oronto. Have you a Pun anywhere about you ? USE PEi‘JzY DAVIE? “PAIN KWR” and. Get Instant. Relief. BaWARE or mun-Ions. 25 Cts. Per Bottle. TEAS‘J‘ TOWN BALL LOT. J- 0- GILOHRIST HI UVFH 5. Gang Plough: (2 and 3 Fur-rowan heed mus Managers, Hamilton Ont. :From 200133. up. This size bakes six cakes per minute. Prlcp 75 cents. ’ This size bakes eight cakes per minute, Prloe SLOO. WOODVILLE. Home Rakes, PROPRIETOR I Port Perry 8121: School Inn-moo 8:â€" i summon Holloway‘s Ointment and Pills.â€" Female Complaintsâ€"On the mothers of Canada devolves much and serious res- ponsibility in securing for their daugh- ters robust health; frequently. also i thoughtlessly sacrificed by culpable bash. fnlncss at a particular period of life, when allimportant changes take place in the female constitution. upon the management of “hich depends future happiness or miserv. Holloway‘s Pills, especially if aided by the Ointment, have the happiest effect in establishing these functions, upon the due performance of which health and even life itself depend. Mother and daughter may safely use these powerful deohstruent remedies without consulting anyone. Univeieally adopted as the one strand remedy for female complaints these Pills never fail. never weaken the system and always bring about the desired result. Albert White. No. 10. Mariposa 512 Lilian A. Northcote. Cameron 507 Annie Allin, Little Britain 502 Mary McArthur, Woodville ' 497 Katie Stoddart, Woodville 492 Maggie McLean. Woodville 481 Emma Holmes, Palestine 478 Maud Johnson. Cannington . - 469 Christina McPherson, Woodville 453 Amelia. Rogers. No. 6. Maripoea 487 Minnie Marshall, Cambray 481 John Vassar. Kirkfield 425 Barbara Dale, No. 6, Mariposa " 423 Ethel Johnson. Cannington 42a Bert Perry, Kirkfield 423 May Greene, Fenelon' Falls 419 Seneca Rear, Woodville 419 Emma. King, No. “15‘, Maripoea 411 Samuel Byers. Bracebridge‘ 411 John Campbell. Lorneville 410 Cephas Mark. Little Britain: 410 William Greenway. Little Britain 408 Jessie Gorrill, No. 6. Mariposa 402 Minnie May Reid, No. 2, Bexley ‘ 398 Minnie Brintnell, No. 8. Bexley 392 Charles Edwards. Fenelon Falls 392 Duncan Campbell. Iiirkfield 890 L. Marston Pogue, Little Britain 387 Annie McNabb, Islay, 885 Annie McNabb. Cameron 381 Fannie Louisa Rodman. 18.Mariposa 375 Arthur Keith. Fenelon Falls 374 Fred Maunder, Cameron . 373 John Davidson. No. 17, Mnriposa 872 Maud Sandford, Fenelon Falls 870 Seven different couples were married in Port. Hope 111 one evening. passed the Entrance Examination It Oakwood; December, 1881‘. Then were 84 mndtdahs, um! 88 pued :2: ’ Name. Katie Greaves. Paléstine Ada Broad. Litt'e Britain Bella. Walls, Woodvillo Name. Flossie King. Beaverton Jennie Cluston, Beaverton James Coone, Mauilla Bella Grant, Beaverton Bertie Devitt. No 9, Cartwright Lexie McRae. Beaverwn Mary McCarthy, Beaverton Don. R. Grant, Beaverton John A. Watts, Mauilla Mary Reynolds, No. 10, Reach Jnnnie Ritchie, Beavertou Mabel Glassford, Beaverton Harry Cameron. Beaverbon Nellie Birchard. Beaverton Joseph Gibson. Mauilla Annie Ward, Utica Nora Burnett, No. 10 Reach Ida Parr. No. 2, Cartwright Lillie Philp, Canningtou Mary M. Leash, Wick Wilfred Reid. Utica. Annie Cumming. Wick Annie Lnnnev. Port Perry Annie Wells, Seagrave Lizzie Staback, Prince Albert Laura McNeil]. No. 9, Cartwright Mabel Bongard, Prince Albert Susie McCracken, Sonya Lillie Stovin. No. 10, Reach Lillie Ellis, Manilla James Dobson, No. 10, Reach Bertha. Orchard, Utica Marks. 581 566 558 557 546 531 531 530 525 509 499 496 482 479 477 476 472 471 470 469 456 452 447 444 440 1 Parmenas Morris, No. 4. Cartwright 382 ‘ James Carnegie, Raglan W. E. McLean, Port Perry 379 ; BECOMHBNDRD. Ricth Squires, No. 9, Brock Ernest Fallis. Prince Albert Oakwood. High School Entrance E:â€" _.' mama. Scholars who passod tho Entrance Examination at Port Perry High School, Dec. 21st. 22ndand 23rd. 1887. Highest number of marks attainable, 755. Num- ber of marks neocossary to pass was 878. Subjoined is a. list of candidates who Chifdren cry for thvmmitg Max-ks. 877 514 ‘ 512 477 476 472 471 470 Jake Gnad’aur wrote home a oomph; of weeks ago saying he'was coming to Orillia. to live in the spring. H0 is re- covering from his injury in his back. Sunday night about 11 o‘clock at M?- brook, a. young farmer named Clark w: s pounced upon by an enemy and brutal y kicked about the head and body. Son 0 neighbors who heard a. cry of “murder " hastened to the scene and found Clank sweltering in blood and undonscious. lie recovered after a while and said that while walking along the street he mm struck down from behind and kicked until left for dead. At last accounts he was yet ahVe. though not expected to recover. Sullivan dined and wined by the ,no- hility. followed and cheered bv surging masses of “we, the peeple,“ drawing crowded houses at his exhibitions, must be sated, if one of his stampcan be, with "alulation and applause. It would be a sad ”blow" to him if he spould’be "knocked out" in his coming whitest with the English champion. The best of athletes reach, sometimes early, a point at which their powers begin to wane. Over-training often produces serious effects. John C. Heenan died in the prime of life, wasted away with what was called consumption. A post mortem examination in many of thew cases has revealed that it is the primary organs, the: kidneys, liver @d heart, and are most aflected by athletic Wet-training. If they are taken care of there is little dangen , ,2 Harry .Wry'attkthe celebrated English trainer and ‘ athlete, says : ~I consig'er Warner's safe cure invaluable _ Quill, who are training for out door sports. I. have given it to many whom I have trained for the athletic world with great benefit." The friends of the Scott Act in this town are at a standstill at present in the matter of the enforcement of the Act, and their finger-nails and cmniums are frequently brought in contact in the efiort to discover some means whereby the latest scheme of tho hotel-keepers may be circumvented. The latest plan istolease the bar to a stranger who when convicted skips out before the fine is paid.â€"â€" [Uxbridge Timos.J Some mean, cowardly wretch. «entail? his spite against the editor of this paper on Sunday, by firing four bullets into his dog and killingit.â€" l Uxbridge Times. | VOL. XIâ€"NUMBER 49, No 5 Bywer Hall Square. Montreal. March 22: d. 1887. Messrs. Fulton-d 00., Brockvil‘e Ont: Dear Simâ€"Please send me two bottles of Nasal Balm. I have neuly finished the small bottles sent. It he. done my catnrrh more good than all the remedies I ever used. and I {eel "10"“- .lent of a permanent cure. Yours truly. Sullivan is beyond question the pre- sent “Athletno King," and if he follows Wyatt's advice. he will no doubt long re- main at the head of the "profession." a popular idol, while excited men wrangle for the honor of a chance at the rope which is to drag it through the streets. It well illustrates the power of mind over matter. The plegmatic English populace is sel- dom “enthused” to the point of un- hitching the horses from the carriage of Boston may hug herself With positive nnotion in the knowledge that three rep. resentatives of her peculiar culture have won unusual social recognition in Eng~ landâ€"Lowell. Holmes and Sullivan. According to the English idea, the “areatpst” of these is Sullivan. John L. Sullivan, whose success had been greater than that of any other visitor to England, except “Bnfl'nln Bill." is a typical American in that all of his successes have been won by “haul Ronnie World fan I... :0“ Bull" n. 0-:- Dull"... Pitéfiéi’vsfic’as’tdifil THE BRUISKR KING gifitrict glam. ' W. R. BARBER.

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