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Woodville Advocate (1878), 11 May 1888, p. 1

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year‘s expofieuce. ? LLNDBAY. ONTARIO. 'Viaita Beavorton (Hamilton House) the 2nd ‘ ”day of each month. Mr. Neoiauda has had paralleled HUK'CBSE in the use of gas. (vitalized ) in this part of Canada. having administered mominuously for about 19 'oars made a study Ht under Dr. Colton, of ew York. the iiret Draon who gave it [or extracting teeth has given {to 146.000 persons. Beautiful artificial teeth sorted. OCAR’I‘HY, EVANS. PEPLER . Mm ‘ CAI‘THY. Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries. ouveyancora. etc. omen. Quinn's Block. Oxiliiu. ouey to Lend. Telephone communication. D'Au'ox Mch-rmr, Q.C., I F. Emma, If. B. 1'. PEPLER. J. A..\IcCAn'mY. Issuer a! Warring: atrium, I LINDSAY, ONTARIO. Fill vlslt WoodvillaJEdwnrd’a Hotel.) regularly n the first Monday and Tuesday. and Beaver m, (Hmmlton House.) the first \Vednesda and 'huraday of each month. PURE VITAL ZED IR administorod. Beautiful and durubleART- "out. TEETH made. His gum lined rubber Inga are granounced “perlectiou.” Gun 26 ,\ ARTIN as nor-mm. l;.u~ri.<m§%. Solicitor 1 630. Offices. Kent Sh'cut, Lindsay. Ontario Money to 1.0m: um pcrcuut. Inc 1886. 'Money to‘ Loan. SKINNY“ H rrister. Sniicitor.«('c. Ollica. _. (,‘sunerm. s .\'.-w liinck, Bonn-Hun. Om. L5. Will he a? leu-h's Hutu]. lh‘uchin. on 'Y‘uumlnv of mush week. uunnucnciug on Tuesday 10th of January. , v .fi-..., .v‘r-q‘v‘ . ”an“, unnl o} ' Istnu- and Insurance Auem. (Yunveysncer. \‘allmtor. éc. MONEY T!) LOAN. Perpetual Hay Press for Sale capable baleing 15 tons per day. C.DENNE. nary "oh-:gu. Turn!!! of dmuus‘tic-Iml «animals n'f-i most unpr-n‘al moth graph or m-ni] u ‘u’v-jIHVI night 01!. ,n: -" M 4351: vurtou, Ontariu. Imiuio MONEY TO LOANâ€"A‘T LOWEST RATES AND BEST TERMS. No commission charged. indmy omce. Baker's Block. Kent Street, Up- onira. At \Voodvjllopmce. on theA lst and a...) nu. __ .A , 100.000 to Loan 5N) pm- nont. on farm ro- 'ty. Apply to C. A. PATTERSON. Bcnvor on. -.. ..‘....-uua, m. u., u. AL, u. U. .l'. nY 5.. . Graduate of Toronto University. Member of College Physicians and Surgeons. Ont. Ex- Aminer {oi-Sun bite and Contednruinn Lifu Co's. 013cc and itcsmunuu Victoria. Hum]. Ontario. \V‘L‘fl'fii 3. lot, 1888. J uAuhUW'AY. M. C. P. 8.0.. Physician, Sur- . guon and Accouohuur. 0mm: and residence Bimcue Shout. Beavermn. GR ANT. M. D., Physician. Surgeon and Ac- . coucheur. Oflico and Residence, Cor. Main and Mara. Streets. Beavertou. 0m. \VOODVILLE. Going Northâ€"10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. :11. Going Southâ€"9:05 a. m and 6:00 p. m. VETERINARY SURGEONS J. NEELANDS. - DENTISTc.- loin; Earthâ€"11:10 a. m. and 8:10 p. 11: Going Southâ€"8:39 a. m. and 5:35 p.111. . fl ..... . u‘uu u _ V, r‘l'lll: (l itors otc. ()muueownmtm'io HunkJ‘Andsuy D. J. Mclx'rx'mz. I '1‘. STEWART. AKRON CAMPBELL, Barristers c. GILCHMTJHork Village of Wooaéi'ué. . Woodville, Out. NO. A. JACKON. Clerk and Treasurer Town- ship 0! Eldon. Loruevillu. Out. J IEO. SMITH, Clerk. Townshiu of Thanh I" odice Town Hall. Benetton, Unt. MCSWEYN. Clerk of the m Division (‘01:):t County 0! Victoria.â€"-0uice,â€"-\Voodville. rin DINTYRII .t S'l‘l‘ “’U' 'l‘. Atmmeym Sulin :A. u. .._ 1‘. n so. SMITH, mart. ‘vmngo‘ot Boavortou ' Boavortouflnt. ‘ GALLoxyAY, M. p. P. si‘qt, I’hysgician EN TIS'I' OFFICE :â€"-"Tonox'ro Hanan." 5. Beaver-ton Ontario GBAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BEAVEWI‘ON. MUNICIPAL CLE RKS II. anxsox. M. 1).. c 05mm! gamma 6mm. a--. v“ ~uv 1 3rd Thundi}; iii every month. D MONA BB. FOR SALE. humming JOS. J. CAVE, Publisher. RAILWAY TIME TABLE. 3(L(‘HIHST. Nofm-v linhlic. “(ml McCAn'rm'. PEPLR n dz MCCART uv. Barrie and Alliuton DENTISTRY. . H. GROSS, PHYSICIANS. { «animals by the latest sc iuntific MAI methods. ()rden. Irv talu- u -- 'Ith attended to In (In) or \1- Mnuon' 5 Drug Stow." lien . ’l‘uruntp. 'I‘rcuts all disc-u -s l‘J "-.-1nm.tqro{ Ontario Veteri- Nowmai‘kct. w c.. dzc. North Victoria and Ontario General Advertiser. During the Bummer Season [co Cum “up on Hand. Frerl Ill-rad anol Pantry always In "and or Supplied to order at short Noun. Fresh Groceries of all kinds always on hand. Beaverton Grocery and Provismn Store. And troubles of thq Urinary and Generative Organs; also. Surgical cases. such as Club Foot. Stiff-Joints. "ulnp-nnck. Spinal Disease and Kindred Allecfions. CHRONIC DISEASE. including Guzman 0F Tm; Noam. THROAT, szs'r. S'rmucn, Dysrmrsu. PILEH. VAmcocnm-z, DR. POTTS, 0001/87 and MIR/87 ! 1 WanY.â€"Clork. D. C. Mncdonoll. Whitby, Jan. 3, Feb. 2, Mar. ‘2. April 3, May 2, June 2. July 3, Sept. 3, Oct. 2. Nov. 2. Dec. 3. f Bunmanâ€"Ulerk. M.Gleesou. Greenwood. 9 May :1. July 4. September 4. l’wmmmu Vu. I.AaI-:.â€"~Clork. M. Gleason. Greunwood, Jauuar 4. March 3. Nov. 3. 3 PORT l’xmnY.~Clork. . . W. Burnham, Port Petr '. Feb. 21. Mo. 8. July 9. Sept 18, Nov. 27. 4 xumnan.â€"C ark. Z. Homphill. Uxbridgo. Feb. 22. May 9. July 10. Sept. 19, Nov. 28. 5 CAxxmoTox.â€"-Goorgo Smith, Canniugton Feb.23, May 10. Sept. 20. Nov. m. 6 BEAVERTON.-Cl0rk. Gno. F. Bruce. Beaver- ton, Feb. 24. May 11. Shut. 21. Nov. 30. 7 UPTEnunovn.-~Cler ,F.J. Gillespie, Upbor- grove. Feb. 25. May 12, Sept. 22. Dec. 1. m. At. (BOISE, i iHmr-Dresser and Barber, ‘ ' TOWN BALL, LOT. I Beavex‘ton, Ont. MnuthlyCustomers shaved twice weekly and hair cut monthly at 75 cents per month. Gaggty of Ontario I FRESH BREAD BUN‘: and PASTRY alwavs cn and. Boaverton. Feb. 6, 1888. LIME, LATE 860. . D. McARTH UR. MATCHED AND DRESSED FLOORING BREATHING. c., shipped to Any point. [UHDUN AND NEW YORK Medical 8: Surgical Institute. A Mammoth Stock now on hand of all grades at LUMBER. at prices ranging from $5.00 upwards. 150,000 Shingles (first clae an enormous quantity of No. 1, 2, and 3, all of which w1]l be offered at lowest firrures for CASH. 'oodville CllRtOIDOI‘S supplied by D. Mc- Lachlau. and orders for Pastry, c lelz with him will receive prompt attention. BEAVERTQN BAKERY. P. D. McARTHUR. .. If CUREO Lmn Com-mm, Bluoua Dtsoaocns. Aclo Sromcu. Dvsvspsu. Loss 0: APPETITE, Sum Humans. Comrwnm on Cosnvcnzss. Bvuxnox. Hum. 21:: 0a.. lMâ€"l 0nd Cunphell‘u Culi- nm’o Compound the hen article I hue ever um} for «mire. pm or billousnus. nnd any to take. 1 un. yours truly. A. N. McDoxnn. Bold by dealer- ln bully medlelnu eve halo. 25¢. per bottle. '7' Who in our representative in Canada. will visit Benvorton monthly and will be prepared to attend all casca of vaxsmx COURT Snrmas~1888 BEAVER'I‘ON LUMBER YARD ‘- Gampfiellfs gatfiartic ' . eompound CONSULTATION FREE I By Order. «I. S. McMILLAN. a. ways on hand. 0:0:â€" 020 . E'. Farewell, Clerk of the Peace. WOOD VILLE ONTARIO. FRIDAY, MAY 111888 Beaverton. U] or address Box 144. nonvcrton. I estimate: before giving ous your work promptly and at the lowest powiblo prices con sistent with good “ork. lemon-ton. March 9th. 1888 House-Painting, Paper Hang- ing, Kalsomining, and all other branches 01 the Painting Business, The Spring Season will soon be here and with it the usual rush to haw all kinds of worl; in the Painting line executed. I! you hnvo anything to be done in that line this season place your order early and. thus securo prompt attention. Benn-ton March In 1880. If you are lmildiun a Home don't fail tointro- duce a Furuucu for heating. We can furnish you n Close Rates. PMNMM Several SecondJfind Stoves on Hand- Bargains. Do not contract for l-Iavotroughing or other Tin-work until seeing us. We will quote you figures worth your attention. our ”one 18 equipped with everything in the Tin-line as well as a. good assortment of We are making every preparation date the large necessities of this s the prosmu Klnnnmr null .... I - ....u In the prosmu xunnuerfiiud as l! promises to be active. we are m couraged to actively compete for â€"Sat1:£action Guaranteafiiiwégiy- â€"rasnect.~â€" Pump Repairing promptly attended 1 apgngVLgrges Moderate. Spring. Work. when he will be pleased to receive orders kinds or Cisturns and Well l’umm. cl Begs to notify the public of this locality 31139 he will be u: the I am also agent :01- the Canada Permanent Loan ant Snvmga Co. Money to Loan at a low rate of interest from 2 to 20 years. Agents for the Allen Line of steamship: also for all the leading newspapers. Agent for a number of firsbclnss Insurance Companies. I do Insurunco at a. fair figure anc‘ r nire no Agents’ fee thus making a clean sav- ‘ of $1.50 to the insurer by dealing with me. ‘HAMILTUN HOUSE,’ BEAVERTON, “ONâ€"â€" Wednesday of each wee/I PUMP-MAKING ! â€"Grocer1es of all kinds- Our Tans are renowned throughout the Country In hnhuv A.‘ .....‘l u; 5|“. n:_I.A u . -- TEflS. -- I am prepared to execute :1] orders for -vrv. .u-yuu u: Stoves of various kinds THOS. HODGSON, I. C. GHLWBIST. ’7 Have you a Paln lnyWhoro about you ? USE PERRY DAVIS’ “ PAIN KILLER. ” and. Get Instant Belief. IIWARI or mrrA‘rlous. __25 0C9. P91: Bottle. Always on Hand 3. Choice Stock of Fregh The old Reliable House for all Grade: in ANDREW MURRAY '5“ are renowned throughout the Cc as being Ad and at the Right Price. Ila-8110p. PREPARING SPRING M Prices to suit the fluxes. J. 0. GILCHRIST, Beaverton a. w. wnm, 1’01: as lluildihé.fllfi qrqmoro than cu» BEAVERTOX BEAVERTO'N. ._ Ind secure 3 orders for all umpu, etc, \VOODVI[ to accom mo the trudo: 3L3 to (hm. Ont" Jan. 27. l887.-â€"For unwi- five years previous to No years ago last. UHATHAK. Ont. March 6. 1888.â€"In 1884 I was completely run down. I snl'fered most severe pains in my back and kidneys. so severe that at times I would almost be prostrated. A loss of ambition. a great desireto urinate. with- out the ability of so doing. coming from me as it were in drops. The urine was of a peculiar color and contained con- siderable foreign matter. satisfied that my -' gested state and that I was running down rapidly. Finally I concluded to try “Warner's Safe Cure." and in forty-eight hours after I had taken the remedy l voided urine that was as black as ink. containing quantities of mucus, pus and gravel. I continued, and it was not many hours before my nrme was of a natural straw color. although it contain- cd considerable sediment. The pains in my kidneys subsided as I continued the use of the remedy. and it was but a short time before I was completely relievvd. My urine was normal and I can truth- fully say that I was cured. fl . ...v.uuuu w u '"ur net‘s Safe Gum," and after haviiig taken six bottles. along with several bottles of “Warner‘s Safe Piils." I sawadncided change for the better in her condition. After taking twenty-five bottles. My daughter now has a splendid head of hair and weighs more than she ever did before. 7 â€"â€"l--v-JU vu. Touox'ro. (18 Division Street.) Sept. 17. 1887.â€"Three years ago last August my daughter was taken ill with Bright‘s disease of the kidneys. The best medi- cal skill in the city was tasked to the utmost. hut-lo no purpose. She was racked with convulsions for forty-eight hours. Our doctor did his best and went away saying the case was hopeless. After she came out of the couvnlsionl. she was very weak and all her hair fell out. The doctor had left us about a month when I concluded to try "War- nnâ€"‘n Gal- 1‘“... n , u Manager for American E ST. CATHERINES, Ont.,Jan.24tl1.1887. â€"â€"-Abont six yems ago I was a. great sull'erer from kidnev disease, and was in 111isery all the while. I hardly had strength enough to walk straight and was ashamed to go on the street. The pains across my back were almost 1111- bearable nml I “as unable to find relief. even teuqioraiilv. I began the use of "W arner 8 Safe (.3111e,"aml inside of one week 1 found relief and after tukinn eight bottles. I “as completely cured. 276 McNab St. North, HAMILTON, Cam, Nov. 2, 1886.â€"â€"â€"I had been suffering for over twenty years from a pain in the back and one side of the head and in- digestion. I could eat scarcely any- thing and everything I ate diagreed with me. I was examined by physicians who examined me and stated that I had enlargement of the liver. and that it was impossible to cure me. They also stated that I was suffering from heart disease. inflammation of the bladder, kidney dis- ease brochitis and catarrh and that it was impossible for me to live. They attended me for three weeks without making any improvement in my condition I commenced taking “Warner‘s Safe Cure" and Warner‘s Safe Pills," acting strictly up to directions as to diet and took thirty-six bottles and have had the best of health ever since. My regular weight used to be 180 lbs When I commenced “Warner‘s Safe Cure" I only weighed 140 lbs. I now weigh 210 lbs. awwfiufi * Cmfmu. Ont“ pect, ought to carry conviction to any doubting mind. These words of grati- tude are from those who have been afflicted but are now well. and the per- sons giving them are naturally -sohcitious that others. troubled as wore they, may know the means of cure. There is no reason why you should be longer ill from kidney, liver or stomach troubles. You can be cured as well as others. Do not- longer delay treatment, but to-day obtain that which will restore you to permanent health and strength. The following unsolicited opinions from your friends and neighbors, men and women, whom you kpmy and res- A Matter ofiVltal Importance. ONTARIO [0 THE FRONT ! , sediment. The pains in )sidod as I continued the dy. and it was but a short was oomplotely rolievml. normal mug] I can truth- mmmfit Express Co. m Street.) Sept. ‘ ego !e_st_A}1gust Our Miss Taylo'r-hasjustrctumed I) a .54 min“ in the Millinor} markets two weeks selecting tlmlatmat. novelties am.) designs known to tho trader-Mm Hovasou. Springfflllglnery. Foor BALL Mnemâ€"On Saturdav morning last Mr. Grieves' train brougm from Kirkfield about twenty-live be)». with beaming countenances. undr- charge of their teacher Mr. Mosgrove. During the day two foot-hall matches were played; one in the lorcnoon. Lt- tween the junior clubs and one in :2 ~ afternoon between the seniors. In both matches the Kirkfield buys by superior team play succeeded in defeating our:- : the juniors by 8 to 0 and the seniors ‘u‘ (Ho 0. Individually. our how; mall: some really fine playing, onmidering ti;- fact that they never plum-l before Feb~ rimry last and they are now anxions‘v looking forward for the return mute“. which will probably ho. played in a couple of ween-s. in Kirktiold. l‘nnsonu..â€"~â€"J. Grant. has return»? from Toronto Snlmnl "r u..a:....... ynnsoxu..~-J. Grant. has rcturue-‘I from Toronto School of Medicmo “72'; the degree, M. I). C. 31., and warm a:.â€" the congratulations he 18 receiving fry.” his many friends. Another family compact on Wednes- day 25th ult.. Mr. William Stanley was united in the bonds of wedlock to Mi5s Eliza. Uncles. the amiable land zu- complished daughter of Richard Uncles. . of Eldon. We tender the young couple. our congratulations and wish them a happy and prosperous life ....... ....Mr.~. Donald Bell, of the 8th Con. died on Monday. The funeral took place on Wednesday. Her remains were interred in the Eldon Church bur iug ground ..... The Rev. Malcolm, Mc inuon, B. A.. who is at present laboring in Eldon. preached an excellent sermon last Sabbath afternoon in Gillanders’ school house to a large congregation. We understand that he purposes preaching every third Sabbath at the same place. during the summer. ......... Mr. Alex. Mt:- Nabb, of Palestine, sold his fine stallion. “Forest King." to Mr. H. lteazin, u: Linden Valley. for a handsome figuxu. Mr. Reazin took him outlto Muskoka. VOL. XIIâ€"N UMBER 14, mree are working at the trade, :1 won: to young ladies in the countryâ€"if ymn want. anything in the dressmaking line. come to Glenarm. 1 Mr Joseph Risdon, of this village has moved to the Risdon Bros.‘ farm, east of here. Mr. John Jewel moved to Long Point. Fenelon, having engaged with the Jewell Bros. there. We hope the: country life will agree with them... ...... The F riday evening prayer meeting‘has- started in the Methodist church again. The l’resbyterians should follow their example and have their evening prayer meetings started also.......We notice that our enterprismg mdrcbant and our go. ahead carriage maker, Messrs. Ricka‘uy and Nicholson have been investing sense of their surplus wealth in purchasing two dandy iron pumss from a celebrateu firm in London. Ont., for their respectiw wells. They intend to keep abreast of the times...........We understand that our genial and jovial friend, Master Will Rickabyis commencing the teaching of music. All parties wishing to become professionals in the art of music shout! give hima call as he has a. thorough knowledge of music.... ..... It seems that we have quite an array of dressmakers at work inside the limits of the village, at the present time no less than three are working at the trade, 9. won: Inventor of the Maple Leaf Lance-tooth October. I, was troubled with kidney and liver trouble. and finally I was confined to my bed and sufiered the most excrn» ciating pain, and for two weeke’ time I did not know whether I was dead or alive. My physicians said I had en- largement of the liver, though they gave ‘me Only temporary relief. Hearing of the wonderful cures of “Warner's Safe Cure," I began its use. and after I had taken two bottles I noticed a. change lo;- the better. The pain disappeared. and my whole system seemed to feel the benefit of the remed . I have continued taking “Warner’s afe Cure" and no other medicine since. I consider the remedy a. great boon. and if I ever’feel out of sorts “Warner's Safe Cure" fiXex me all right. I weigh twenty poundq heavier now than even before. Interesting Jolunus From other Plum. Cross~cut saw. LORNEYILLE'. UUB NEIGHBUHS. GLENARM. EL DON.

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