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Woodville Advocate (1878), 13 Apr 1888, p. 4

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I :‘d‘lmlpm. lye‘cr.............u ”2:..WS5E Quarter“ 1 “ ............ wow“) bullish “ 1 " ................. .n “W Cad: not exceeding 1 inch. 05 per onnnm. handout advertisements 9cm per line I“ tux tun acts. per “no each subsequent -. “mm! In: -~\ ~ «v mlirl ummariel Independent In all Things and Influenced hv None. MR. O‘Coxxon‘s blll transferring the power of selling land for taxes from county treasurers to the treasurers of townships and villages, is a. very impor~ taut improvement in the law. Under the present system the sales are adver‘ Used in one paper in the county town, which generally has little or no circula- tion in remote parts of the county. 00n- n-qnently land is often sold for a song; and after the lapse of the year, which the law allows for redemption in such cases. a deed is given and the former and. in fact. the real owner is put to a great deal of trouble and expense to get his property back. Mr. O‘Connor‘s bill ma come none too soon. tun 3cm. [2 valuml by I the railway on a larger scale than either at: Ilong Kong or Malta, the railway company to carry the stores. machinery, hhips‘s crews. c.. very cheaply. Herc- tnl‘ore every ship on station came home once in three years to be repaired. Hereafter they can remain out, thus saving. it is estimated. £50,000 annually. Another result will he the creation of reserve English vessels in the Pacific to we in case of an emergency. No MATTER how much one may differ, theologically or politically. from Charles liradlaugh, every generous-minded man must admire the pluck and bull-(log ton. unity of the great English iconoclast. Eight years ago he was elected to repre. neiit Northampton iu the British House of Commons. Ho refused to take tho 01th after the customary form. demand- mg his right to ailirm. Afterwards he noolared his willingness to tulco the with, but said it would be a moaning- ' :53 form to him. lusistiug on his right: i.) take the seat to which he was elected, Me Wunavillc 3623mm, Tux completion of the Canada Pacific Railway has caused a. great change in the administration of the attain; of the I'Luglish Navy in the Pacific. Here. after. according to a. recent decision of [Tie Admiralty, they willcommission and rr‘pan: ships at the western terminus of Mr. H. Moylo. who for mow tinw PM" Lass been Partner with Mr. Wm. 'l‘z|\'lvo-J 'I‘lmmh Rl‘ivk Yon]. loft \‘xiih 1.53 km? " hr Toronto yvstordny. ‘ ‘ 0 “if. 1‘. Leigh. (If tin-g “:flk‘f‘, infirm-k moving his family to mu Vinfh'v‘ of Sutton. whom he is How [;|;})Xlah“.£{"”.l, Nick and ti‘w. ' "‘ Mrs. (inorgo “flfl‘liH' i.-\ at "ya“.“q ‘very Ill. Mr. Druiw. Lu?» J; v: 3‘!" ‘,..4,' “take of him hmluuillu 110mm”, u .d “'. \ury ill with fl:xUl!ll'l. ‘ DES” quaintc Read T \d . m: -‘ With wluft‘x‘r'mfi " m g..." ml ‘tlm-p > a O" {I'- . .u-mm ' u ‘ou. Look Hue- i u was put out of the House by force. ‘iih election was declared void ; but. the :murdy Northampton men re-elcctzed him. “'Clll' after year he was refused the right Mr. George D1uke.jr.. nf thiq plum who has been {way MJ Whih: Riul ins LOIllO time n‘turuud on Monday lame. i. v sit in the House. until 1835. when the tlmmuons at last yielded and allowed iim to take the oath. Since then Brad- : nigh has brought forward at each sess- im a hill abolishing compulflory oaths and giving all legislators. puhhc oflicm's :vutl \Vituusws in all courts of law lz‘nroughout the United Kingdom the right. tn nfiirm. Three times this hill has hvcu defeated. hut by n decrvasing nmjnriay at each session. Lust, WN'li It was carried by one humlrcd majority. 'L'his iv a grunt victory for Brmllaugh :Jml it; gin-s evidence of the gum (h of n liberalâ€"some will think u lax-spirit. in religious limiters in England. dig! the Editox: 6r gathered from Exchau em] We gmcrtou (Exprm. JOSEPH J. CAVE, Pam-aims, 1001mm um numm. FRIDAY. APRIL 13. 1888. mvnrmmu um : mlitorinl “gluten. DRAKE} Ghudrm Cry for Pitcher’s Gastorla. Iâ€"AN I)" ocfio’ "0.0.0.00! cu snout" "IL L E. Anciont Immature: and. Modern M1:- bole: 'l‘lle evidences of crmlnlity which dis. figure the annals of medicine have no parallel in the history of any other an or science, but tlxcru need he no incre- dnllty as regards the far fanned. and. we way any. the world-renownml Pills and Ointment of Holloway‘s. We know that sonnerf on: grqntpst physicians are pre- seribiug them daily to their patients. as the finest medicine for all disorders of the liver and stomach. In these justly renowned Pills and Ointment are oom~ bined all the great remedial elements. We have it from the best authority that the Pills not only relieve the internal organs from all obstructions and impuri- ties and check every febrile symptom. but at the same time strengthen the stomach. improve the appetite and im- part new stamia to the enfeebled invalid. The Ointment seems to possess the pro. perties of subdueiug inflammation and arresting in wounds. sores or ulcers (deâ€" composition) in a wonderful degree. We should hesitate to believe in some of the cures of scrofula attributed to its agency had we not had proof positive of its mar~ vellous efiicacy in a variety of dangerous and painful external disorders. It ap. pears to us that the world has been "over-doctorm " long: enough ; between the physician and apothecary. whose interests are “one and inseparable," the sick are pretty sure to be overdreuched with depleting medicines. To avoid such a contingency and secure a speedy restoration to health and vigour, let the sick place their trust in Holloway‘s Ointment and Pills.â€" [I-lempstead In- A By-law to close up and sell a portion of tho trespass road on lot 6 in the 11th concession of the Township of Thorah. ’ The Corporation of the Township of Thora‘n hereby enacts that from and after the final passing of this. llv-law, all that portion of the trespass road on lotfi in the. 11th concession of the said Township of Thomh lying between the western limit of a. deviation of the said trespass road {which said deviation is established and defined by By-law No. 4 of the year 1887 pawsed by the said Corporation of Thomh on the 1st day of October, A. D. 1387.) and the Talbot riverâ€"ho and the same is hereby closed up and no longer to he used or consider- ed a Public Highway of the said Town- ship 0! Thorah. ’ And it is further enacted that the herein described portion of trespass road so closed up. may be sold to the pro. prietor of the land lying adjacent to the same for the sum of toenty-five dollars provided that if the proprietor of the adjacent land shall not within the space of one year from the date of the final passing of this Bv-law, complete the purchase of the herein described portion of trespass road by accepting conveyance of the same and paying the price herein set forth. then. and in that case it may be lawful for the Corporation of Thorah to sell the same to any other person for twenty-fire dollars or any greater sum. A'ndwit is further enacted that the Reeve be and is hereby authorized on behalf of the Corporation to execute a conveyance, on the aformaid terms. of the herein described portion of road and cause the Seal of the Corporation to be afllxed thereto. quirer. | Minn, for Hm .\l!.m hiuv nf Stomnnmps also hr .m the lrmiiul nmrnnwmzc. 3.10m "1r 3 Immlu-r of 1““.ch lmnram. ¢""“'r"”\"‘ ldn lnmrnnco- M '\ fair mmru mu‘ wqu-m un ‘\|"‘ll"" fr“ I‘JIN mnkhm 3 Jun «n1- mg 0! cl SJ m m. insurm- by donfllm with ma. Natice is hmelw giwu that the uhova BI- law “ill be taken into COllhithl‘fltiOH WI ith 3, \i0“ tn the final passing: thmuuf at a meeting 0f the Cmumil (If 'llIuralI to he held in the Town Hall at l‘mavcrtnII on Saturday the 14th (lay of April. A. D. 1883 at 1 o‘clock. p. III. Our T m When Bflxy was sick. we lee her Cntorh. Wlmn she was a Child. Ibo cnod {or Cuxorin. When she became Mine. aha clung to Calm-is. When the had Childmn. she gave them Custom GI‘U(‘.?I‘I(‘S of all kinds- h! Towns/zip of I hora/1. The 0‘“! licliahlo House for all Grades in am . C. GILCHBIST. BYâ€"LAW NO. 2 OF 1888. ".“" l‘rnru‘nwl mm; .\vl um} n J. L). GILCIIRIS'J'. I'_'l II Pm as to sm; l‘nu timci. AuzxAxmtn MCRAE. 0‘“ 2 Gamma SMITH. Township Clerk. tho l'nn \ H Prrsum Alt-um in Luau. at l 0 ll. yrnrfi. I: unflmnf t3 Lllm i‘ughl 1' in mg nf Swami-hips ulao \VJIHH‘IIJJB 'rrzuananz 1} on v o (Hilln' rim". m lhrco L 15.: ‘8 Ml 10110 Stool C mm . isuuor.......... .............. .. ..... v. u "*9“ Eng! 131:5 Apples ..... .50 75 l'ntatuoa.pel bushel" 55 5" Wool. .......... ... ............. ........ l9 :0 Pens,(B!acko)u).... ........ GO ti) Pork. 075 Beet. . ........ .. .. . 500 WOODV ILLE MARKETS”... SE: Fa!‘ Whoa: .......... . Spriu - Wham“ Aranoota Whoa! Harley .. . . . Outs . . . Peas. Blaokuyo Peas. . Hutton. .. . EgguFreshhu Potatoes ........ . . .. lhw ..... . ......... l'ork............... Beef......_......... ‘outh halt Lot 16. :m! Caucasaioni'i‘m‘p‘nszhip of 1horah.cunta\ininu 10.) acres. male 01 less. Suenh the acres . icared and undgi cultivation. Lani “on undonlmihud tramu burn. arm... Stable o‘.\.!4(1 also to“ by re and she-is. 16“.. Frame House, 32mm! “nits nml thlning )Ollll" ()rchnrd. Tan-Ins m suit purchascr. For further particulurs uppiy to JAS. A. BELL. On the promises. Thorah. March 15th. 1333. This powder never varies. A marvel at pur- ity strenntll and wholcsou: chess. \lmc econom- icul than [he ordilmr" kinds and cannot he sold in cmnputi mm with the multituduof low test s‘anrt weight alum or puns: lmto 1m\ulors.Solnl only in cans. Roux. 13mm; Pmungn 00.. 106 BIN DER. “I‘ll bk, N. Y. FifihiFéi‘ Sale ! We are receiving on June 15b :1, full car-load of the fa- mous “ DARTMOUTH” Bin- der'l ‘\\ ine. As Twine will be scarcer this year than last; and prices are already advancing, farmers should order now and save 1110110)} Farmers’ Markets. Do not be misJod by agents who take your ordcxs and um- .‘10t. fill them. Beavortou. Feb. '2. 1588. F or 89 1a or .Lrade Will take Wand. "mm“: or Cash for the same. Good llnwnilm. ““5" awn“ .3 fl, . 'Ji_ m “9mm!- \ Absaiutely Pure. II. \VESTCOTT, Brochin and Beaverton. BEA VERTON 31A It lx’ HTS. TWINE. am ll. WEST! 'OT'I‘. Bmvertun . U. W. 1.8 0'“ ‘ 70 7a @fifliflf fiLEAfiIiS TWE BUY OHLY EEO . Fresh Groceries Arriving Danv. A Large Stock of Furs to be Sold at; an Immense Reduction. Cans, all‘ kinds at Half Price. Hats, Hard and Soft Felt at Half of Cost Prize to clear out our stock. BOY’S, YOU'L‘HS’ and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Cheap. DRY GOODS at and below Whole~ Don’t forget this Great Sale as we mean to close out stock before lst. of .iVIuy. See our 'btrip M1181i1121h50t9._ per yard. â€"â€"yerd wide, Cotton. Sets. per yd. and all other Goods dluiug this sale cheaper than the cheapest. P. S. All Parties indebted must come and settle at once. Ready-Made Clothing at your own Prices. We have still in stock the FAMOUS ALL .FI-IL'I‘ BOOTS and full )incs in 0‘ SHOES, which we offer for the balance of the season AT COST PRICE FOR CASH. Our WINTER Lines in BOOTS and SHOES Our Customers lnvariably Return. to us 7.‘ x ‘ ‘ ?.\nfiiu3fh~ , O, ‘1 , ‘ T"; ..\ Ln 7 M L ~ 91: h 3 ~; Y ' 13$.) 5‘ E ,‘H' N" 'RSLJ. We confidently appeal to the public on these gropuds and so far “TORONTO HOUSE?" - and the numerous nuasked for testimonials we are constantly receiving. This is not remarkable when it. is known that Remnant? in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Linens and Musfins. Wishing to close out all of. mu present stock befme lst. of May, “6 will: offer And then only such goods as we know to be correct. 15.5.19; Prices to clearout Stock, Excellent Value That our Goods are appreciated in the fact that Manufactured only as Tuoma Honmwn’s Esnnmsnuxm. ‘. NL‘V OXEOICD STI‘EE'J‘. LONDON “ULIIIC‘I Ulll, IV Lllvalnu aluuu'runu u "ulnar-I tuna-"n. LXV OXB‘OltD S'l‘lclflhll‘. LONDON. 9 'go“ a" human should look to tho Lot»: on the Boxes and m. I! tho noon" to not 633, Oxford mm, London. they on union; Are the best in town and 0M; THE BEST FIRMS L- J. CAME ION. EIL'I‘ BOOTS am] full lines in OVEIL ‘9‘ \9" 2 Beaverbon, Ont. not in vain. Beaverton‘

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