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Woodville Advocate (1878), 10 Apr 1884, p. 8

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litln, I31 Luv rmvl I remain, Yours Very Respectifinlly ALEX. Melba, Reeve of Thomh. TORONTO, 14th March ISSL MY 'Dmn Simâ€"I bag to acknowledge yunrs of 13th inst. "with t'v‘sferencé to a notice Sl‘er’il on your Council by the 'Ucnncil u.‘ Brook and he}; to say In reply, that, yatr pmlmr course. if arc dissatisfied with he amount whifimn' cmmcil is czillcil npun hy the cmmci it Brock to levy, is tn appeal inniur Section 58'). of the Municipal Act. l.n cusu the arbitrators decide that. yanr Cnnncil o glut; n it; to misc so lame an a unhnt :N is asked by the ('nnncil of Brock 3 ulll' by Luv Will he for this lussul‘ sum fixed l-\' the :n-l-itrumrs. 'J‘hc 'l‘humh bylaw will hat, in: (-fl'ucN-JI lnv :viy suppmcd iI'r-eglllnr i‘ics in thc lfruck hy-luw. 'l‘he Ulliccrs ”f l'n'uck an: nut. proceeding nndcr any lust/VIC» "Jo-Ix frmn mu Hu\'vriniicllb except in this 3-11.19. IIHIIh‘l)’ 2 they applicn to borrow vnnuyf-n- thu constructi-m of the works iin-lcr the Drainage -\ct, :uil it; was puintwl Nit to “win that it. was )zu'r.-.«4(,-‘_u that at by. lm shnnll'. lu: puswd hy ymn- llllllll¢:l[|:|lll,y in Ivy fur its shame of tlu- \vnrks, :uul Sum-c PTUCUUIl‘II:N \u-n- suggested tn I‘ClivVu them f-um tlu- pnvildlll)’ of ucrmin tvchuit‘fll 0b- jvvtinm (which \Vul‘e puiutu-l mu) lu-in: rais- rl In “IV!" by law. l have no “walk-ah." If having hcm'ul of this bylaw until :nflcr It, lull licq-n prlssc-l. It. will lint In: Ill'Ct‘SSllP)‘ fur yuuv L‘nnnuil to pnl-lisll Its l)}’~l:'\\" he. £4.15!) thurc brim; only twu pmccls ntl'vctml l)‘ the pmpmml :ku'n ant. tnu ”Wm,” can I presume, |'¢3(‘n"ll.\'81‘l'\'(3ll \\iLh u urith-n («pyuhrlcr 413 via. t'np. IS, Suztinn 372, Mllbscctiuu‘l. Awhc must (if um “an ln‘ \cry slight. prvctica'dv thcr" will he m, turthvr nhjcctinn '0 pass the 1,543“. g" accordance with requirements of sec. 5; , l. (l. Sifu‘rr. Deputy .-\t.torney-Gcncm'. A LE)”. .‘H-ltm. 1’sq.. ltccvu of 'l‘hurnh. licawertnn. Opinion of County Attorney in nutter nf John-“040133 claim for damages and myth-c from the ('lm'k of the Division Court of a claim for $60.01) road. Letter fmm A. White I'Isq.,‘_in the m m' the wharf on Lake Silncuc l‘cml. [unitiun n-ml frnm trustees Ms, 8, N0, 4. fur si'h-walks tn tn "0., Sctltml attcr llflllsc' the \a: inns («mn- - ‘nn N“. we: fnl thv _\c.u' “:13 Inmml thruu ,.;h 1:. vuium 31.1 '09 and [khsvlt A lr;-~huv appointing liesan' a that the tum-a un but 24‘ >1 Brn- t’ulpl. Mun-d by Mr. Donne Halfuwm', that. a hy -IM\ rnlw thv sum nfR .':H5 50 “"Imnuh p u.‘ ”Illm'vh. in .‘-lu BEAVERTON, March 1?, 1884. To I 'G. Scorr, Dru-A'rrwssrfluxsmu. DI-zAn Sun-ah the manner of a drain ‘ilx Brook. The Council of 'l‘homh find themselves placed in some ditfioully, respecting the ‘ above drain for the reasons set forth in the ‘copy of a report herewith forwarded, and as the Redve of Brock states in his law com- municatiou (copy enclosed) that. they are ‘acting‘nmler your instructions, I take the liberty of submitting the case, hoping you '\\'ill give us some information on Lhn follow. ting points. - 1. Can we m the Circumstances of the case pass the By-law required without the danger of its being quashed ? "II, _,_,I, 2,. .A3L_.L_ x0 \' ‘To A. Moll“; Esq. “awe of Thumb. Dun SIn.â€"-\\'ith reference to matter of ‘tlminnge bct\\‘ceu Brook nnd ’l‘hornh. I [hone-ht I Would place the focts us plniuly 'ns 1 could before you, before taking any notion, in the (inst place Wm. Bruce set forth in his report that we held- no Court of Revision. which is a mistake. as your rate- 36 era attended our court and brought a ho ictor with them. and such court the At- torney General accepted as sumcient. Au- othcr objection was thut there wu no pro- vision for the expenses of passing the Thor-ah By-lnw. Mr. Bruce must be aware othat we could only pass our hy--law for the °mnonnt specified in the Engineer's Report '0an 'fnrther Mr. Bruce was of the wine 'oplnion as myself, that if it could be avoided ‘it would be in the interest of Thumb not to 50 to the expense of passing a. by-lnw that would cost you about $40 for the small snui ‘uf $315 to he raised. However 1 enclosc a copy of one by-lnw as advertised four months ago, the oll‘cet ol which you can consider and which was done under the in- struction of the Deputy Atorneyfieneral. P lloping thnt the matter Will be amicably settled and'awaiting your reply, I renmm, I'I ‘- V â€"VV 0 I . - v n "I. ‘ In case the. partlcs m Thorn]! Instltute :uppeals, will both hyâ€"laws requim to be altered in accordance with the nvurds '2 Hoping that. you will give me an early "rcpiy so that. I cam report_upml the matter tu uur council at Its next, mccmug on the 29311 of March. 'i'hc L'uudncil of Thumh dean-c to do all they legally can to cu-upuratc in this matter, but, hesitate to take any action that may have the cil'cct of pluciu.t them in the posiâ€" tion of attempting to enforce Day uncut, that may be illegally levied. \ov. lst' ‘lbISé. roqair-ni Ly t!_m naturc uf thee use. . '1‘.‘ 1 , n 3. Can any provision be made in the Thumb l-yâ€"lmvrfur the costs of passing the said by-law, appeals. c., c. K ‘I'horah Towns‘flp Council. 'l‘uumn "'owmhip Council met on Sat- unluy. March 29th 1884. Members all pct-sent. Lurreslwudeucu as below re Brock drain bylaw read: \l t W Bt'n H'l "\‘t'l‘tnll II. Nth (‘-m a first. Llluu "V .\lr. ( Plsrzuaw, Buucx, Feb. 18th1884. , Rowe bf Brock. Date of advertising the by-law ,nm, the tuxvs «m Lot ‘23, R I m, fur l833 $6.75 In» Icfum lh-pmv, tlw said Lut Ming I .\lr. Donne". sm-nn It :1 lnyulaw In: nuw Yours c., Ronmu‘ Cusxlxmuu, “1003* mtumq. arcnnah-«l by H; at. uflilit: «l cupius «If he sclwd upon tho ions of ”ruck arriml. i. 3 [Say ..\, 12y. -Marlc1mm Nursery '1. i G. SWEET”, ‘Ploumolal Land Surveyor FfifléT TREES! Mnkh.u.1..‘lu h 183] .\lr. “'III IIIIIIIIIIs. IIf NeIILIIII, 1.x, says. "My “III: has been In: ' nusly IIII'cI: tuIl \IILII II cuu :II fIII- twenty-live _\'I:.IIR. and this s!“ in v IIIIIrc sI-I'chI ly than ever lIcIIIrI-. She II III II-I- I III: my IIIIIIuIlius \IItIIIIIIL Iulicf f, and III-in; I III «II III tIy In. |\iII "8 New Discuv- I-I} IliIl MI quI must. gl:llii)ill" lcsillf. IIII~ liIst IIIILHI- ruiicwl III-r \‘l‘lV much, and “w :«I-IyIIIIl IIIIIII" II III IIiISIIIIItcly cuIcIl lIuI . Sh I h I< III-I. IIII-I :III uIIIIIl iluditil I'III' tlIiIIy _\‘I.-.'u'.<." vl'I‘iIIi l'I-Iitlcs Frau at JIIIIII MU KIIIIIIIII'II Drug Store, ISUIII'cItIIII. Law-cc SiJ‘If filo". ISUlLl)l.\‘u.â€"-.\lr. 1'). l). McEnehern pm. poses hrickiug his residence this year, the brick fur which is all on the ground. Scnoul. I:til-om:â€"â€"Su|»ju?ue:l is the School relmrt for the month of March: Snxum 4TH -â€".\liuuie l’nlluek, Frances Kenn-us, Hugh 1.05mi. Jl‘xlul: 4'I‘II.â€"-â€" Frances Staples, Frank Rowley. Neil Hruwn SI-2Vlnu 30m.â€" .»\rt|mr Cunlphel, \Villie Kearns. With (Swan-s. JI‘VIc-u 31:n.-â€"l‘2«hth Staples, June ani", Kuhn: Meluucs. ‘2‘!» Clams.â€" |.ut.2iu l‘nlmek. l-‘Inrenee Kem‘ns. Sutt‘ie “mummy. \le'rm: CI..\.~:\'.â€"â€"x\rehie (Sm-- hum, Hehry Kczlnls, Mary McNabb. SviNlâ€"stâ€"Mr. J. Birmingham, who had a sen-re attack uf infiammion, is recovering under the akilful treatment of Dr. 1‘. I1. Clark of \Vtmdville. Mr. Julm Fergusun, who Was similarly afflicted is still in a crud- cnl condition. Surnr 1’Ul.l.l.\‘(:.â€"-.‘IOSSI‘S. Foreman h‘uwn of this place, are getting their nmchine in readiness, preparatory to com. pitting several contracts. McGregcrs Speedy Cure. From the many rvxnarkalrle cnres wrought by using Mcbregur‘s Speedy Cure for Dys~ pepsla, Indigestion, Constipatinn and Affec-~ timluf the lawn; and from the immence sale of it. without any advertis‘ng, we have (:«mclmlml to place it extensively on the market, so that. those who sull‘er may have a pcrlect cure. (1‘0 to J. U. Uilclnrist’s Dru; Stare \deville and gel: a trial bottle free. or the leagular s‘ze at liiby cunt»: and one dollar. From Our Correspondent Moved by Mr. Donnell, seconded by Mr. Fruncis MrRae, that the attention of the Assessor be called to the stocks and personal property of the merchants in the village of Benvorton and Gainehriilge, and that ho ho notified to assess the some according to the provisions of.the assessment lnw. Carried. Moved by Mr. Unlloway, seconded by Mr. Francis lMcRae, that the attention of the township unmissioner the called to the brid4e at Cunnicliaol's and that he be in- structed to take any notion necessary for thesufety of the said bridge and pruven parties attempting to,cross it in [its present condition. Carried. A number of accounts \vero presented and ordered to be paid, The council then adjourned until Sat- urday, the 313?. day of May, to meet; at. 10 o’clock as a court of Revision. Moved by Mr. Donnell, seconded by Mr. Westcutt, that the allowance to Mr. Andrew Duidge be discontinued. isa preparatinn of curlxulic acid, vaseline \zml crmtc culled McUrL-gur 8'. l’arkc‘s (Jar- lmlic Ccmte. it Will cure any sure, cut, burn or bruise whom all uLhcr preparations fail. Call at J. U. Ullcln‘isb's Drug Sture, \\'00dvil|c. and get a package. 'l‘weuty-tivc cents is all it. costs. Mmml by Mr. Frances Alcllae, seconded by M r. Donnell. that wherein), certain con- tracts {or improvements on the town line between'l‘horsh and Brock, more let last season, and whereas the said contracts were not completed and some of them not com- menced within the {time specified frr their completion. sud whereas thh said contracts were lot at reasonable rates and the said contractors have given their consents to continue and complete the same under the said rates, and whetaas this {council are willing that the said contracts should be continued._and completed as aforesaid, ex" tending the time for the completion until the 1884. Be it therefore resolved that the atten- tion of the council‘ of Brock be called to the matter and that they be requested to agree to an arrangement'fur completing the said contracts as uforeaa'i .1 and that they be reâ€" quested to state the (late when they con~ sidel; it advisable to have the said contracts completed. Carried. 7 McVed by Mr. Galloway, ‘seconded’ by M r. “’estcott, that the Reeve be authorized to~take all necessary action fur the defence 0f the corporation in the mutter of the claim for‘ damages made by John Sedore. Curried. and holders asseued in Thumb. anl that a Court, of lievisiuu in rufureuce to the said by-law. be held {on Satunluy, tho 313% of May.1884. Carried. The Greatest Healing Compound Civil Enginvm‘ «(2 Practical Arvhitvct. l’rimu Yuk-Hm udaptml m N0 m'r)‘ Address. flux A Great Discovery. Huh-Hus. 'I‘RUI". TU NASH-3 and I m NOR I‘HIHEN L()(‘.\'I‘ION. I‘M Now in Blmk at tho Palestine. Uh Hunvm‘t'n. Ontario H In: 0D L» CROSBY, 11".? of Mn)“ with LISTS or "Mus Fan Sm" nun “Mans Wanna" TIII: .\l,\II.h1alwcumc The Recognhml mmmn for Farm Ad- wrflsI-meuln And nanaIm morn anhcm [mm 11 n hu ( nnmlian mpg" com. "HAIL ll h‘h .,‘ dt ~0IH. c fl 'ht (I |K\ A “\‘Y Y‘Tl‘l 3H“ VI Ir *. (w Jr' 'nmi "“1er 1m “W In "w. n'k‘H l "< we! rem} "m "\\‘I::Ir‘.l‘ m- The Best Dollar “'cckly in the County. The largest and most beauti- ful stock in \Voodville. . . 1 . â€"â€"â€"â€"UONSIsTING 0b‘â€"-â€"~â€" MISS. A. MOTISOH, l Tweeds, Prints, Lace Curtains, Eucks, HOIIand Linens, Emâ€" Hag just received from E11g~' broideries, (Iottonu‘des, Toweling (950. Laces, Ties. Dress Goods in all the newest Shades from 7gcts, a ' up. See them. Ready-Made Clothing, 200 Men’s Youth’s and Boy’s Suits, To be sold Cheap. ' land an immense stock of New Spring Prints: and Mum Street. North End of Bridge. FOR BARGAINS IN Full Cloths, coarse and fine, Tweeds, 191211111015, Stocking Yarn, Cottonades, Shirt- ings, Winceys ac. Highest Price Paid for \Vool. New Spring Prints and ~0retonne¢.â€" ‘ MUCH IN A L|TTLE. Many prupnetury medicmus. if they euro atIIll, requlre auuli a. lauge quantity to pro- duce ell'wl. that it makes them very IIII~ certain and expeIIsiVe remedies. Nut. so with Burdock Blood Bitters. It. is hiubly chceIItmteIl, qul for all diseases of bloml. liver mulkilluoys, one or thI bottles wlll cure mmefllmu unllons of the weak mixtures usually sold. Scull tor facts and figures. The supen'ority of Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator is shown by it: good 811‘de ou'tlm children. llo who prnphcsius falsely of the weather, leansull' lus tlnum-lu and men-boos. and UNCIIW CO“. is iuduml unwise. If you follow this false prul'lmt yuur rescue lies in taking llagyan'm l'eutoml Balsam. It is the host cmlgl) cure and tlw safest. thruat and lung remedy known to medical scicuw. CALL AT '1‘“ E Benetton Woollen, Mill, \ .. .......n.u., "nu...” ”I" u l‘l. |.V'_, . .1 " Two years ngu about tmytllirds of my hair cnmo nlf. ll. lllinnod very rapidly, and l was {:lst growing 1mm. On ufiing AYl-‘Ji'a' “All! Vim-R the falling stopped mnl a new groan c-nnmcnced, aful in about a month my head was connvh-mly covered with short hair. n has continued to grow, and is now as good u balm-o it fell. I regularly used but one. bottle of mg \‘lugzl’q but now use it occasionally a: “0.1.... Mu. Axm's Fumumx, loader nf the celebratml “ Fairlmirn Family" of Scnttish Vocalists, writes from Rosin". 3!us:., [H]. 6 1880: ” liver since my hair began to give. nil- very evidence of tho cluulge- which fleeting time pmmu‘clh. I have usml AVE: {'8 “AIR \‘Iunn, and so have helm nhie to maintain an up wan-ance of youtlifulnessâ€"a matter of Consii elablc constequcnce tn i-iinislors, ma- tars, actors, and in ff-u‘t excr) one “no live: is: the eyes of the public." u'tlrcgsiilg." “'0 have hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of Avrzn's Inn: “can. It needs but a trial to convince the most skepti- cal of its value. Mus. O. A. lesmn‘. mining twin is Elm (L. ('harkshncn, awn-:9, Apri_l_ 14. lfir-L‘. s J. W. BOWEN, proprietor of the MoJthur (Ohm) Enquirer. says : " Anna's ”All! VIGHR In a moat cxccnont preparation for the hair. [speak of it from my own experience. Ill uno'prmxmtes tlw mwtll «1’ mm“ hair. and makes it glossy mu soft. The \‘umn ip also a sure cure for damlrulf. Nut within my known-Ag» has the preparation ever tailed to give entire satisfaction." MR. 0. P. Bmcnnu write: from Kirby. 0. July 3, 1882: " Lam fhll my hair cmnmouc falling out. and In a short time I became nearly bald. 1 [Bed art. of a. bottle of Avnu‘s HAIR \‘Ionn. w rich mapped the tall- iug of the mm, and started a new growth. I ham now a full heml of hair-gruwin vigor- ously. and am convinced tluu but or the use of your preparation 1 ahonhl have been entirely bald." Dr. J. C.Ayer 6: 00., Lowell, Mass. sum by all muggisu, u check: falling of the hair, and inim- hm n wouk and sickly growth to vigor. 1t provonu And cures scurf nnd dandrufl, and heal- ngarly every disuse paculiar to the Icalp. A: n Lmnes’ Hair Dressing. the V190: In unequalled; n contains neither oil nor dye. renders the hair so“. glossy. and allken in :ppenranco, and imparu a delicate, "rumble, and luring perfume. restores. with the 3105- and Irenhnm 0! 50min, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black, u may be desired. By no use light. or red hnir may be darkened. Hun hair thlckoned, and baldness onel, though no‘ abnys. cured. . AYER’S Hair Vigor Cl'STOM CARDING. SPINNING. \VEAV- ING «c. DUNE .\’1' SHORT NOTILE. Flak'l DAILY AND WEEKLY MAIL G". '1’. Y’QUNGa THE FALSE PROPHET. Addrcn-o 7735 I." MAIL. --r wml In! «via MU PREPARED BY F nminc Iho Inihc It] MA I I Cd Town”. Canada r in I m; DAILY hilltcfliun. A very largo stock of MEN'S WORM-ifs nml CHILDREJS SHOES. Latest designs in Crockery and GLASSWAIH'}. Thu lnrgusut stock of TEAS and general GROCERIES in town at Infitom pliccs. W and Superior Canadian Ma s .39 Charts. AS Dunn;r as any agency s: the world. r‘m- full particulars. tree. ainlress II. C. ’l‘l'NISON.g.\Iap Publisher, 385 Ridlmond St, I kha," (\u‘ ‘ London. Oflmrio , VV am; '2 LOAN A/VD INSURANCE AGENT. No Finw IV 0 Commission Insurance effected in good reliable Companies at lowest rates. No agent's fees required. Also Agent. for the Loansmade in sums of $200 .and rypwnrds on a Straight Loan or on the Sinking; I‘auul System, at a low rate of interest. Complete Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, 1117:?“ NOT 1(“3 ~1 do not hold myself responsible fm mnv nblip: Minus ()1 pluhgus 0: M ed into by the late fnm of \\. bmitlx 66 (.0. Buns. 3011: and Pastry a Specialty Expenses reducedrlu a Minimum; SODA, ABBRNETIIY AND FRUIT BUISCUITS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. \VOUDVH LE BAKE HY PARTIES SUPPLIED WHOLESALE. Fanning Mulls, ' PLQUGHfi, Land Rollers, J. BEBRI’E’S FAMILY BREAD THE KEY TO HEALTH. @anada West Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver. carrying all gradually without wanening the system. all the impurities and fiml humor: of the sucrctinns; at the same time Correcting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Bill- ousness, Dyspe 81a. Heauaches. Dia- ziness. Heart urn. constipation. Dryness ot‘ the Skin. Dropsv. Dim~ mess ofVisionJaundice. Salt Rheum, Brysipelas, Scrofula, Flattering of the-Heart. Newousness and General Debilitv; all these and many other simi- lar (‘nvnnhinrs yield to the hamw influence of BURDOOK BLOOD BITTRRS. Sample Bottles 10c ; Regular size 31. For sale by 3” dealers. t. INSITRS a (1).. Proprietors. Toronto zeavermn Foundry ! POStmaster, \Voodville. 7:\:\"!'FL‘D Agony: in 9-D" Tunisog:s New 3,000 Rolls \Vall Paper, Newest Patterns and Cheap. ALLAN LINE JOHN BERRIE, ORDERS SOLICITED. of Steumships. and for tho Land Agency-Co. IS UNXLD . Gfifichrist IN '1‘“! COUNTY Cor. Kim: and Stuart St H. W ILSON, CEINA. STONE 86 EARTHEWABE uelzw.‘ CESAR as The Cheapest! ctr All partieaindebted to W. G. h‘mim _Cn, will please call and settle mummy Good TEA for 200. per pound 53“]; SI. Provisioné, Confectionery and Fancy Goods, Choice Syrups and W. G. Smith 82: Co Mitchell’s 01d Stand. General Grocer ! Highest market price paid for Farmers’Piuâ€" duce in Exehange for Goods. No 1 Labrador and Freshâ€" water Herrings which will. be sold at low prices to suit the times. J ust Received Salmon Trout and White Fish. Choice Stock of Provisions; and “worries: FAMILY BREAD The Highest Price in CASH. DRESSED H008, A large andwell-assértod stock just to 1mm]. RODGERS' BROS! OLD STAND. \Vnmh'illu Timothy and Claw r Mod ‘3 nnexcellud in the County. ‘resh Biscuits and Cakes all Kinds -BAKER- *4 --Fresh Groceries [-- BEEF and P00 LTRY CLASSWARE COAL OIL! !! We have Just received a largo lot of BEAVERTON [N G REA'I‘ VARIETY . Also a choice stock of Tho subscriber will ya F. S. DU NNIGAN. for any quantity of WM. SMITH. -A.\‘ 9â€". WOODVILLE . my ”m

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