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Woodville Advocate (1878), 2 Mar 1888, p. 4

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pay. It is not likely this has ever oc- curred to the lordly managers of this scheme. but it has to us, fend we may right here assure the people of Orillie that Thorah, More and Beaverton will not become a part of the New County without a. rebellion. We have often in- formed out Orillia contemporaries that the feeling against the scheme in these townships was decidedly adverse, but of course our remarks on the matter never reached the Orillia public and our words were only treated with ridicule. the Limited Opinion held of their own im- rortnnce oompletelv overshadowed all other considerations. By this time, however, it is probable a rude awaken- ing has been experienced. for not only i do the townships of Mara and Rama} object but they have memomlized the Government against the scheme and so intense has the feeling become in the humor township that at a crowded in. dignation meeting held at Brechiu last week the Deputy-Reeve, Mr. P. Thomp- son. was treated to n dose of public, eentilnent not at all flattering and he i is also to be asked to resign his positoin it being considered that he has betrayed his trust by acting in behalf of Orilhn in the promotion of the above scheme. 2 We do not quite understand the game as it applies to Thornh and Benvortonâ€" whether it be the desire to leave the im- pression that these nnmiuipaiitics are I not to be included and so to keep us in I the dark until the matter is settled. or is; it. that tlwolrjcotionef these mnnnnnitics Li not oulsiiierod Worih noticing. We r 4 [morvo by the address presented to the ’ attorney-GL‘RCT“! that tit-J tuwnxhips of .‘duin nnd limnn are gut-n as the only ones to be taken from Ontario. but no 1‘5““ “min tint the New County (lotu- with» appointed by the Council of Quilin hut “CUR, reeulved that the iuwu‘fips of Ore. Medonto, North and ‘ tum ()riilie, Matclnxlosh. 'I‘hornlv h... Raina, Morrieon. Mmkolm end seat. Now the people of this section of the proposed new county have not the slightest objection to the town of Orillia. becoming even a city if it can, but they have a most singular dislike to being forced into partnership with this place without their opinion even being asked (2‘: the matter being considered by them. The high~handed and presumptuous tske-ibforgranted style which has characterized the whole matter is not only highly discourteous but ofl’ensive. Has it ever occurred to the promoters of this scheme that the piece of Ontario which they propose to slice oif would be ‘ the best portion of their intended county and that even aside from the bait thrown out of the erection of the County build~ ings by the town it would be a matter of many dollars additional taxation for county purposes more than they now Anon'r the most presumptuous. we might say impertinent piece of business we have met for a long time is the manner in which the people of Orillia are trying to have that town erected into a County seat. Readers of these uolumns are aware that this movement has been afloat for some time but with insiduous craft the matter has been in a large measure kept very quiet. for fear. we suppose. of arousing that Opposition to the scheme which was always known to emst. Two weeks ago the affair was thought ripe enough and the time very opportune to breach the subject to the ‘ Premier of the Province and accordingly 7 a strong deputation was sent down to! Toronto to push the matter ahead. The request was made that a new county be formed with Orillia as the county Independent I- III tuna Ild Influenced In None. l’nmton: am hbn Sch. “0-:an ‘- Eh: Wosaviuc gamma, AND- Eh: gtuvtrtau @xpmn. Cudlnotc That New County. IOSEI'H J. CAVE. PROPRIIIOI. woowm um mm. FRIDAY. MARCH 2. 1888. children Or! for ADVERFNSG um I U?” tl-OI‘oII ..»-~-Iuotolono II ........... u( ri‘t‘llnm :ino mum: ~an»: {sacrum ‘ ‘nt ,1. There are as many roads to fame and N fortune as there were gateways to an~ _ cient Thebes. Your ambitious warrior 3 is for carving his way with the sabreâ€"- 5' your aspiring politician for manoeuvring his way by subtlety and consummate a 1 art; but there is one broad grand path V to the goal, atong which nothing base can travel. It is the path set apart for l the march of talent, energy and noble purpose and though full of obstacles it contains none which a great man cau~ not surmount. This fact has been ex~ amplified in innumerable instances. but in few more forcibly than in the career of Thomas Holloway, of London. For forty-five years he may be said to have been climbing "the steep where Fame‘s proud temple shines afar." scattering hiessings at every step. He appears to l have reached the summit at last. The stafi upon which he has leaned in his ascent has been advertising and bv its aid he has not only realized a world wide celebrity and a splendid fortune. but has been enabled to familiarize millions of the Sick with the healing pro- ’perties of his Pills and Ointment, who . would never otherwise have been i benefitted thereby. The victims of dyspepsia. or indigestion, in this country and unfortunately their name is legion, i have good cause to rejoice that so wide a publicity has been given to the virtues oi his Pills through the columns of the press; for. if we are rightly informed. i {they have cured and are now cumin! l n more cases of this distressing complaint ; than all other medicines (‘i'lllhillUiL 'i'c ‘ hear. too, of euros oi scrotum and other ‘ external disorders by the Ointment. [ which if they were no: vouched for LV 3 the host authonly. we should pronuumio ini'l‘miiliic. 'l‘lll‘sU medicines Lawn to do i J I . .\ x Unit. no other miwru-xuj lnudiciues have over done before-fulfil mo pm- nnscs of tins advertisement to the fuilesst extent. as We have. known msvn of Nd wounds. suros and ulcers imiug cured by the Ointment and Pills “hon the sufferers were about. to undergo turniid~ ublo operations. Considering that a loss ofa limb was indismummeâ€"not so:â€" this and medicine has saved both 1‘10 ind {gun-4'11“: Republican] Pltcher’s Gaitâ€"383:.“ ' A Noble Purpose And The Glenn: . Result Just now the papers are busy antici- pating what will be the reward of Mr. Chamberlain for his efforts in the solu~ tion of the Fishery trouble, whether it is to be elevation to the peerage or not. By the average Canadian who has read the various conditions of the New Treaty it will probably be asked what that gentleman has done to deserve special honors. If the absolute giving away of large interests held by the portion of the Empire known as Canada isa praise- worthy deed, Mr. Chamberlain 19 certain- entitled to considerable reward, and as he has added one more reason to the already leng list why the peeple of ‘ Canada should manage their own affairs he is deserving of considerable thanks from Canadians. sire to Orillia. the Tow is o! Penetanguishene. Midland. (lravenhurst and Orillia and the Village of licsvcrton should comprise the New County. If the people of ()rillia could have it their oWu way there would be no trouble and everything would move on swimmiugly. hut unfmtnnately (or the success of this matter there is other pwsitiou than that of Thorah and Mara. We observe by our cetem. the Midland Free Press." that the people of that burgh are also strongly opposed and also that the Township of Ore does not like the dose and it is likely that men other mrnicipalities are heard from they also will show an objection. All this cannot be wondered at. the people of the townships are not accus- tomed to the high-handed way of doing things which has been pursued in this 0:30. They have not been consulted and apparently were allowed to have no interest in the matter save to pay ‘ when called on. Orillia's interests only i are being considerediand thence comes the I kick. There need be no anxiety. how- ever. Mr. Mowat is not likely to make such a change without first consulting the people and when this is done the whole thing will receive such a scathing as will knock it into eternal oblivion. We have again made earnest enquiry among our villagers and the farmers of Thorah and Mara and we have yet to find a single individual who has pro- nounced in favor of this scheme. Un- doubtedly there are disadvantages in being removed so far from the county seat as Mara and Thorah are from Whitby. but for all that there is no (is- [By the Editor or gathered from Exclmngos: change in the direction of aidimrim 537mm. anorton. Mash nu. ma it you mu. hnih‘lm: n "range dnu't- Mil to Intra- du '03 Fm-naco for heating. “‘0 mm furnish you n Close lines, ANDREW MURRAY. Sevural Secon-]~":md Stoves on Hand Bargains. Do not contract for Emwtrmwhing: or other Thrwnrk until serum 113. Wu “nil quuio 30:1 figure-a worth 3cm“ nitration. but none Is mummpl “uh ovorytlum: in the ".‘Eu- um an WM! 1“ a good the: wtmcnt u: We at“ making M‘ory propamfion to accommm date the large :ch‘ssisjas of this section during the pron-m summvr mm as Building. di'c. promiqeq to In auhve. \w are mum (Inn On- uumgo X to actively computo for the trada. Spring Work. H. WESTCOTT, Buaverton. Beaverton. Feb. 2, 1888. Tin-£333.03). Will take \Vood, Horses or Cash the same. Good Bargains. Three Buggies and One Steel Cutter. Beavorbou. Jan. 26th. 1888‘ For Sale or Trade ’ * s: You are requested to can 'and settle your accounts at once otherwise they will be placed in othur hands for coliec- tio . u C. T. YOUNG. FAIR WARNING TO ALL 100 Tons of first-class Timothy Hay for sale at PUIXT MAIN. price $8.00 per Ton a: the turns. Applyto Arch. Meliauzlo, on the pram- ism. Thos. Roach. Brochiu. Archie McKenzie. Kirkfiold. C. _ A. Patterson or E. Tisdale, boa.- ...... n..;_...- venom Ontario; MRS. D. DAVIDSON. Beavortou. February 8:11. 1883. 100 Tons of First-Class Tim- othy Hay. The shop now occupied by Mrs. McDowell. Vacant in March. Apply to 9100.000 to Loan u 6 per cent. on farm pro- perty. Apply to G. A. PATTERSON. Benetton. I If cunts Lm Omanmm, Bvuoua Dvsoaom, Am SYMCN. DV:P.‘FS:A, Lots 0: Awnrrt, Sax humans, Counmmm on Cos'rxvasrss. Mums. Nun. 2|“ OnI‘IMâ€"l and Pamp‘efl‘: Oath. rue! unwound l u.- bn; nrticlc: 1!. no cut u xx] f-r «min.» new or bniimunea Ital cm to me. I In: our: mu A. x. mm“. n. " ’ ' y " Sam 5; «cum Rxfimflv MM“: enrywhn. 2.x. hr ban.“ Dated this 3rd day of ng" 1_838_. O'I‘ICE is hereby given that applica- tion will be made by the Corporations of the Township of 'l‘horal‘. and tie Village of Beavertou to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario. at its present Session. for an Act enalling the said Corporations to pass hy-laws and issue debentures of the said Corpor- ations. in accordance with the terms of an agreement made between the said lCorporations, on the 2nd day of Feb- lrnary. 1888. to pay and retire 825,000 1 balance of debenturesofalling due on the 1st day of July, 1888. under a by-law of the said Township of Thorah. as then constituted. passed on the 29th day of J nne, 1868. for the purpose of aiding the Port Hope. Lindsay and Beaver-ton Rail- way Company, by giving 950.000 to the Company by way of bonus. and authorâ€" iziug the issue of debentures therefor. Such new debentures to mature in twenty years at farthest from the said 1st day of July, 1838. Provided that the by-laws authorizing the issue of the said new debentures shall conform to and comply with the provisions of sec- tion 340 and the following sections of the Municipal Act, except that it shall not be necessary to obtain the consent of the electors to the passing thereof. ALEXANDER ’McRAE, l Money to Loan, toms of various w. gum-3366:? 1’s Qafl’aartfic gomgnomad NQTICE. MONROE !‘ FOR SALE. PREPARING TO BEN T ! Beaverton â€"FOR â€"- GEO. F. BRUCE. Reeve of Beaverton. Reeve of 'l‘horah. Br; 0 km ‘8‘ c2 .‘xVERTON for P. S. AH Parties indebted must come and settle at once. Don’t‘. forgot this Great 3.116 as we mean to close out stock before lst of March. See our 'btrip Muslin at (jets, per yard. â€"â€"yard wide, Cot-ton. 5ots. per yd. and all other Goods during this sale cheapor than the cheapest. BOY’S, YOUTHS’ and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Cheap. an Immense Reduction. Cans, alt kinds at Half Price. A Large $13001: of Furs to be Sold at DRYwG‘O‘QDS at am}. below Vo’hol‘e- v “V‘V sale Prices‘Zr uo 01:33.}? fiat Stock Ready-Made Clothing: at your own Prices; To make room for new Spring Stock we are positively sacrificing the remainder of OUR WINTER LINES. For Cash we can offer you Surprising Bargains and. Money can be made by dealing at the Woodville Boot and Shoe Store - Decent Boots and Shoes - .....â€" ‘- Man Wants but Little Here Below, nor Wants that Little Lung. sad if tlm interests of tho roaxlors of tlne advertisement am consulted it will be found um “TORONTO HOUSE," Remnants in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Linens and Muslims. I as ""hâ€" ._ Sour Show I?" "1': Eru‘ “0'1“ Meomluen tumpuiortou resort on ' . um um. can on. Mutants." H. A. limit)“. 1).. N Km. Won-nu. gives sleep. out summon db mummwnn ‘si‘i'éimoum Hats, Hard and Soft F elf; at Half of Cost Price to Greer out our stock. \o‘ ‘90 K I 3*“ v- ? we 6 {a 0‘ 15¢ b “\v “('6‘ \~'\ ¢\°z6;\°°‘ 6 "° v 4‘65» .95 §§ 9‘. 0059\i’; \x. \e- 9* ° ‘5“? A 5‘ ‘ Wlsnmlmthchndia-M now can. Oollc. Occupation. l meonnuend {t u tupoflor to any pluses-lulu I gout flow-ch. bimbo». Emu-Ho Wishing to close out all of our-present stock before lst of March, we WIU ofi‘er Manufactured only at Tnone Honwiwu‘a Esunuauun'r, 78. NEVV OXFORD STREET. LONDON? is the man to supply your wants in this direction to the best sduntsgo‘ A- STEWART, r v v' ' or II hrohooon ohoold look to oho hobo: on tho Boxoo on Pot... # , I! the odorooo no no: no, Oxtord Imot, union. thoy oto opnflm Among the things wind) to to make up “no little however. is for Infants andfihlldren. L. MGNAIE. WOODVILLE. .AT‘ Tn Cue-nun Comma. 7‘: lumy Street. N. 1\ Beaverton

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