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Woodville Advocate (1878), 24 Apr 1884, p. 1

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Has just received from Eng: land an immense stock of 5. New Swing); Primes - am? â€"Cre1<3nmâ€"33.â€"- \ SUBRUBATE COURT UF IHE N the SurrogatoC urtof meCornty of Ontario in thauiatlvrnf Hu- guardianship of the in- laut children of Francis Jordan. deceased and Janie Marin Jordan. his widow. OTICF. ishorcby given that after the firtt , [mblich-m of this ”um-u. Philip .‘Jvlho, of tho Township of Mara. lu 11w ('nuniy ui Uu~ lario. Yeoman, «uni lh-izn' 'i‘A Mitvhclikui (ho 'I‘owuflhipof Pickering in i‘fgn county «furesaid. Yeoman.Truxthund i-Lwcnors of and under the last will uni l4':h:lliul|l uf tho said I‘rnucis Jordan. deceased. will apply to the .1 mlgo oi the Surrogate Court of mu (‘uuuty of Onnu'in, to be appointed uni-(nuns tn Cuciiy Ann Jordan, (nu-- siu Marin. o"d.u: Michael Julius Jordan. and John Francis Jordan, infun-t children uf the snid Francis Jordan. deceased, wim died on or about the third day of Jguuury, a. 1)., 1:532. PHILIP Kc}? \R. HilMiY 'i‘. MICHELL. by FRANK MAL-Lb. their Soiiumr. " 'G. SME'S‘H,” .Proumoza/ Lav-20’ Surueyar JOS. J. CAVE, Publisher. "36110 '31 Gravel-ins '2 31d 1"1'ovisions Chm \p 101‘ kind). \VOODVILLE LIVERY S'I‘ABLE, “I’VE" EDS" IRIIS. I‘r‘. 3!;“I‘lor. Liverv Rigs at am tinm :1 .d If a." 3m :1: ‘1 tho bhortust notice. 5pm “in“! on -;i\ u t::_‘:.1 m- murciul 'l‘nwullcn. ( - 1,;1 .xlu maul: nun. TERMS, CASH. Stu LI 4; s m can. m: on “.111 the rl-lldou House. MAR'HN " HU}"\'I\ b, ‘BARRISTEK3L 50!." ITIIRS fit. Money tn lmm M 4‘- h-r cunt. Dulceâ€"Ken: Shut. Landau. Ontario 1'. S. MARTIN. 3 G. H. llur P. CLEFFORD. â€"anou'3 FEES}! BREAD.â€" Dated at Benverton. this Hill day ofAl \ril A. 1).. <1 (I i: L 1w!» licatjou.18th,-h _\ o! \pril. A .1). Disease-901M! «louuwximml mm latest und 31.“: «1 {-nr: ' (Juice and Infirmary. in (mm ‘. sir ton Hum-u, I. H‘tn'iun. k' Agent for l'ulun 1.0m: .t Saving's (‘0. Money to Loan on 13“~‘!â€"4‘}a1>53c‘=;1ii§' an". tougpx‘. Agent for A. HARRH. 5‘0vi Cu . Brandon]: Manufacturers of Rumpus, Mann-rs. )éL-ll‘ Biudms \V’oodvillc, Man-h 13‘? L Mrs. A. Morison, ~\Vill Ive in “em month bnhmw u u -:‘. Roprmnthm flnztuhu .: 09k ('mnpnuivs. Inanr. anco Oflt‘lth'd MI '1" "LN“‘IN‘ I“ 1“” W)” \-I "'3,“qu FIRE LIGH'I‘NINN. (TVI'LUNI-fl and “Hi" WINISStnlsu agent for tho HUN LIFE AND AC- CHM-INT. JACOB BARNES, ”till he in “m of nnvh week. a. «I Rmvortunmr \\'u and careful mum The largcs‘o and most beauti- ful stmk in ”‘(oodvilla 0rd”! nfllirmn‘ 81min; Macldzws. Graduate of tho (Ar-min D. BLACK, (Emma 3121 mum Pumps and Can-ms (f nil M 51.01.. ll'lliH‘ Eldon Towns-h." ( xxx-1‘ and Treasurer. Orders 10“ Khmon M. w. I‘LANK, â€"â€"VETERINARY summon,»- si'ty. Membvr 1W 1‘uiicgu I'Ilysiviuns and Surgeons. 0m.. Lcmnim-r forth": Lift: and (‘nn :1 lor Mi: m Lifv Co'. v Oflice and Rcsulcuce, Manillu Ontario. Pump Maker. “'OODVIHJ‘) AXI) MIA VER'I‘ON. mm: and (“Moms «f a” Linda to onhr Civil Engineer Practical Architect. 0111er at Mr “7“. C \‘lt‘? "ON, ‘Nnmhille. OYSTERS I N SEASON. w. u. Jouxsox, M. 1). -Addross, Box 7:3. Beayarton. Ontario,- PORTRAIT PAINTER. mum Lin; (1: rm‘a'rvunAv-J JNO. A. JACKSUN. County of Unlatin. WOOE’VILLE, ONT. {‘1' S.,_(ir:u1uato 9! Toronto Univer- AL\\'.~\YS ON “AN D \vi’Yl Mr. B. mam hr Jno will r‘ cvivu prmnpt attention. Ihemzrood, S Reid '5 Stem rrt'm «m h'l nm- m in m I Musiml lust‘rlmcnta Me] 1|" ‘wn \tmku of every, film: Inning ovum-(l l. Navra- lUl‘ G. H. ”UPKIN‘x‘. 1': Am 1] \'i'1}e, Ont- $539111 : re ~~North Victoria and Ontario General Advertiser.=~ pmmpt Humi! Mt “'0 would Respectfully call your attention to some very interesting lines consisting of the following : ‘ FINE CORDOVAN WALK]. NGr BOOTS, BUTTON AND LAC ED. Fine Calf and Kid Button Boots. Fine Laced Kid ' Fine Goat Kid, Button The ‘_“I:angtgry” 91-91;, the Latest Out. l .â€" B:‘{werton, April 23rd, 1884. Call and Save 4:0 per cent. on all Purchases, at the People’s Store, opposite new Buildings. ~Highest Marlaâ€"gt Price Paid For Farmers’ Produce.â€"'â€" “ Newport” TiesTSfiIendid Value. French Slippers. Ladies’ and Misses Button “ Oxfords”. The LOW Prices we are Asking is a, Perfect surprise to Everyone- Sales for gash Only. ”12.";‘CIE PEOPLE’S STORE, OPPOSITE NEW STORES Ei‘Ba-y Coeds, Ready-Made Glothing, Gents’ Furniehings 85c, By far the Cheapest Goods ever Offered in Beaverton. 65 MEMEQAEJ MAE; E49” EgflAVEEE'E‘QBN Special lines in DI‘BSS Gcods’ all shades, from 7ets. up, Cashmeres,blaek, 18 cents Prints, well assorted and fast Colors, Sets, up. Factory Cotton worth Sets. for 5cts. White Cotton Soft finish, 70. Ducks, Denims’ Cottonades e., at greatly reduoed prices. All other lines equally 10v and warranted ‘25 per cent. below eost. Millinery and Fancy -Goods a Speciality. Large Shipment just to hand. V .I’mlucrs will find our field and garden mods the host; in the market. \Ve nfl'm‘ thorn a prices for cash. Jim. DECICHNNQMW. Bcavcrton, April 1884. â€"-Children’s Fine Shoes in Endless Assortment. 30:"nmfm], 11:11'01223t11,1 18.81 \Vhy pay such high prices for goods, when you can buy 25 per cent below cost at “ The People's Store,” Now showmg a large and well assorted Stock of \VOODVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1884- (.1/ (.1 (1‘3 (E’sg’; lit! I I l\l\ ,\(\.\I\,\.\.)\¢\;>;)\I\I\I\I\I\I> 28(J))\<§,>)\ \ Just opened 31,ch *H. WALLER. Wall Papefl Carrot Seed Mangold Tuvnip, all kinds Flower Seeds Flax Seed fihmmfig at 431060 There is no government standard for testing thermometers. The Signal Sor- vice uses the Fahrenheit scale. The Winchester observatory of Yale Colleggu has established a. thermonié‘tric ‘burcml for testing thermometers. either lnr dealers or others interested in procuring exact instrluncnts. A small fee,‘ rang- ing from fifty cents to two dollars. is: charged, and a. Yale certificate of cor- rectness, is furnished. The obsermtnr) has elabo 'ate apiiarutns for testing; the instruments, an». its services are 0'.- great value to physicians in testiraf clinical thermonwters. There is a new style of plain ther- mometer made with an elongated bulb with the tube balanced near the centre on a. pivot. As the mercury rises [llmvn the pivot, the point of the tube is Il(‘~ pressed, and moves along an index like the hand 'of a. clock. This thermometer can be read with case ueis a. lung.- hall. There are also many new eun- trivunces for moistering degrees of he:.t and cold with cloak attachments to hp (licntc tllb hour the temperature incli- cated was reached. '1‘hermmneters are also made with wire attachments. N) that the mereury rising to u. certain point will touch the wire and complete the. circuit o‘l' n gnlvunié buttery‘ uml smuul an alarm. Those. tire. useful in thetlrying roomsof paper maunlaetm‘im. in greenhouses, nml as a prnvi~inn against accidental tire.â€"-.\'. l'. Til/lune. When a thermometer in to be made. the glassblower first blowsa bulb ou the end of a, long tube. While this tube. is 3th the end of the tube-is inserted in mereury; and as the bulb cools the um: cury rises and fills the bulb. This pru- cese is repeated. until the bulb audition of the tube are filled. The bulb'is then immersed in snow or chipped ice am! the mercury settles to the freezing point, which is marked at the scale as 32° if a Fahrenheit scale is‘t'o he fol. lowed. Next the bulb is put in boiling water, and the point to which the mer- cury rises is marked on the scale as 212 ° . Tcn degrees of the mercury is new detached from the column, by jarring, and the whole length of the tube is tested. The process is repeated with five (10 ees of the column being measured a the time by a. standard thermometer to see if the tube is conical atfluy point. The self-registering thermometer is used for marking the highest and lam-Sh points reached within a. given time. The bulb is filled with mercury, above which, in the tube, is inserted a line piece of steel spring; the remuinder‘oftlie tube is filled with cu-rhulic acid or creosote- The steel spring rests at the hlglu-xt point it is pushed ”why the mercuri- and 18 afterward drawh down by-‘a snmll magnet. By a. duplex arrangement. and reversing the scale the lo‘west-‘tu‘ coldest point is indicated in the same way The deep-sea, thermometer is (if it‘lii‘ same pattern, and is incased in a her-.13,- copper tube to preserve it against the pressure of water. It has, besides. r. self-regulating attachment. The few) 01" clinical thermometers are made with great nieety, and are used for determin- ing the temperature of the human body: A‘Il Mercury is commonly used for filling the bulbs, it being highly sensitive to heat and cold, but for the oxtrenw northern climates it. will not answer, as it freezes at forty degrees below zero. When this temperature is liable to he met spirit thermometers are used, being made of alcohol colored red or blue. These spirit thermometers will not. answer for high temperatures, however, as the alcohol volatilizes too readily. The}7 should be allowed to stand not; less than one monthâ€"one year is better «410 allow the mercury to settle, before the scale is made. . They generally vary about two or three dources, owing to the irrcn'ulmit. 1. of the opening of the tube, “hich cause the morpury to rise sloxxl3 whom the opening is too large, and too fast. \1 11(11- $130 opéhing is {’06 narrow. It rcquirm great skill to blow a. tube with auuifunu upeuixw the whole length: ' UOWIIWlud. unII dmmwmd 'l he lamp shining bright. , Turn it, down lower, .lusl. lnr to- llil’ilt. Downward, (III I) do“ nwnrd 'I‘lIu wrck With 11 will. Or some one will know You‘re kissing Ine. Hill I" -â€"A St. Louis father. who has a. had heart. arranged matters so that, Im could hear wlmt was said without being observed. He tells “34 that he lislunml lor two hours last: Sunday night. Willi" his daughter and her " regular (‘mn puny hue: upiul um-curner oi the 801.1. and this “as the Soil (nun m: Ition: He " ii lovie die. what. ud dovie do ‘2" him oâ€"" Dene die. too." â€"" Won‘t. you go up. dam-mud got. m _\~ goats of] the bureau: ‘2" " Your gnaw?” queriod Jones : " what now~fmmlml thing's tlmW" "I'll Show ynn."ronmrlml the Mir. us she sailed up stairs and dovm again with a pair of \\‘C"~\\‘m‘n kids on her hands. “ Thu-o thov aw." she! said. “ Why. I call time}- kids." said tho surprised husband. “1 lb. do you ‘2" annmyul Hm wife. “ So did! (mew. but. thy'rn m on! now I‘m nslmm (,1! “Hull llwm anything but. goats. ’ Jotca took the hint. VOL. VIII.â€"-NUMBER 1:; Someilllng About The’riiio'nitterS.

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