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Woodville Advocate (1878), 25 May 1888, p. 1

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Lmusn. ore-mum. UU U Ll U I ( Visits Boavcrton (”summon House) the 9nd ‘ Who is 901‘”? 'l'unadny of each month. Mr. Noolnuds hm: hm! will want lien unparalleled mucosa in tho usoof ans. (vitalized Will be WON‘T” sirlln thislmrsot Canada. having administered 1 . . r q * it continuously [or about 19 years made a snidy ' (BEFOML, DI??? h olit under Dr. Colton, 01‘ Saw York. the first INF- 1‘05-‘-. H" person who gave it for extracting tooth has given Dygm-msu, ] ‘ ' ; ~ . v n I :is‘r‘lggooo persons losunlul artincml tooth l And troubles of m Perpetual "av Press for Sale capable of balcing 15 tons per day. 0. DENNE, zsflutr at Efllarriagt 8100.000 In Loan «:6 my event. an [arm pro- pmy. Apply to c. A.l'.\1‘TBl§80.\'. ham-mun. )1“. m, 1939. June 1886. 1:! ’x' DSAY, ONTARIO. Will visit “'00 lvillc. (Edward's Hotel.) regularly on the first anlay and Tuesday, and “unver- ‘on. (Halmlton Hume.) the first \k'cduesduy and 'l‘ll\1rs«ln3,'o{ua.(-h month. PURE \‘l'l'AMZl-ID AIR (\dmiumt 1:051. Beautiful and durnblu.\l£'l‘- .n...- . . pun. _.-....-..‘ .u. unuuuuu.lncl' Hour. Hamilmuse. Hisuolll lined rubber [titles are pronounced "perfection." UVur 36 year's experience. , I -H....-..., .--.-uu. l unltlyli 0. BA" .‘1 CARTHY. IMrriatem.Suhcitm-u. xumrm, Conveyancors. etc. (mi-w, Quinn‘s mock. Orillia Money to Lend. Telephone comnnmicntion. D'Am-ox McCun‘nY. Q.C., 1" Russ, P. B. 1'. l’uz-‘m-zu. a J. A. .\lc(‘An'mY. DELISI'TIS 'I' M SKINX‘N‘. I! mister. Sn!ir~itnr."'. 0mm. .. Cm1mru..‘.-‘\'-- \' muck, Bumsm-uu. (nu. Oct!" “‘1’” 3w a; ‘meh'e :‘Mr-IV Bredziu, on ‘Enn-‘rltv or H -‘:v. mack, counneuciug uu 'I‘chday hub of January. ‘ CCANTHY, EVANS. I'EI’LER <9: 31'. . CANTHY, ihrriatem.Suhcitnru. xtl'fll‘ii‘ C. GH.(‘H"IST, Notary Public. Ron] " ' Estate and I':\\lr:~!me Amru. (wuveyancor. \‘nlnator. nkc. JONEY T0 LOAN. R. MIN): 4.- HOPKINS. rmrrzscém. Solicitm‘ 6m. Olficcs. Kent Shout, Lindsay. Ontario ouey to Imam at. 6 percent. V V nary 'u..-. as! d')xne"i0'\20« and must. Apgn'n graph or m 5,3 ; in!“ (m3. »: erton, Ortu‘vu M of .Unligxu i' n'mnm‘ { 1'.“sz Dulce nnri Rm “7 “fi‘gfil‘iif GALLOWAY, M. C. P. 3.0.. I‘hyhician. S‘il‘ , . uuou ..:nl Amouchuur. Uliicc and ruidcucc Suncoe Su'cut Bugucrtou. GRANT l! D Physician Samoan undAc' E . cou mam 0.11m.- Iud kusid-mcu Cor. Mai" l and Mom 3 3.14. 1km~..-rton Um. *HONI‘IY T0 LOAN -\'I' LOWEST RATES AND 15!“.5'1‘ TERMS. No commission charged. tndsay 0mm». nuke: ‘smock Kent Street. l'p- ”airs. At \Vnmhiiie otflce. on the 156 and 3rd Thulsduy in every month. \ H..If1!§.\'§()‘-T. )1 D.. (‘..!1.1. C. P . (‘u-nlamr v' "UFO.\'0LIH\‘(I'~-l\’ Me FO. SMITH, Clerk, Township of Thumb I (sxllce Town HAILBeavut‘m. Out. :20. sum-m. (lurk, Vll'muo of Donortbu I Buv-thonfiht. “Mm: North-111:3!) n. m. and Fulf- p. 11). 30mg South â€"s.:-.=9 a. m. and Fun}; p. m. \VOODVILLE. (him: .‘hmeâ€"mus n m. en'l 7:15 p. m. Doing Snut‘u- 9:05 a. m 511413-001). m. ‘uiario Money to Loan. VET ”RI-MARY SURGEONS. icIN'FYK)? .9 STEW AI'T Aim: ne_\s, Solic {torn oh“ Ollicusovm Uutnriuluuk Lindsay D. J. MCINTYRI’” | ’1'.S'ri:w.un‘. AKRON CAMPBELL, Barristers. «90., " v J.NEELAND - DENTlST c.- N0. A. JACKON. Clark and Treasurer anu~ ship of Ehlon. Lorneville. Ont. (‘ 61" A‘ HRIT, (' lurk \‘i lingo o! Woowiile, . Woodvitlu Um. MCSWHYN. Clark 0! (hr ls? Division (‘nnrt County of Vnctoria.â€"~~0mce.â€"~Woodvmo. GRAND TRUSK RAILWAY. M JNICIPAL CLE [\KS (52mm finsinrss wards. OFFICE :-â€""Tonox'rn Horsl‘. " 3. heaven-ton Ontario w. H. GROSS, D MONA BR. .105. J. FOR SALE. McCAl'rIn'. PEPLnn dz \wCAn'rnv Barrie and \llib‘ton DENTISTRY. PHYSICIANS. w.- uf ”Mama 0 Unirrrmy, Member ' mus m: (1 Salsa (um. Ont.. Ex- .1 I. 1 and Umfudulutmn Inn-(Jo‘s. "Liv. 9 Hanna 1mm. Lumu'io. BEAVHR’I‘ON. LEGAL ‘ fin-ultimo of Ontario Vctm'i- ‘('--mnm. Tram nli diseases mm by the intcst scientific .wtilmis, Orders by tele- -‘I\' mtvm‘urul tn by day or n ‘- cix’iuuon‘s Drug more, non 7.x VIC. Publisher. Ncwmarket. i iiimxscfi. (‘8 19. A. 001.3. i ’ :Hmr-Dresser and Barber, .- ' wow mm, 1.01:. an l DR. POTTS, 3 {0041/37 and AUA/sr .;/ Fresh Groceries c: 9.11 kinds always on hand. l‘rnh Bread and l'n-ny alway- In "and or Snppllnl Io 0rd"- ul short Kath-e. During tho Summer Henson [co Cream always on “and. Hmw«uIA.\l.-('lerk. M.(ilecsou. Greenwood. Sl< May 3. July 4. September 4. erxrmsuVmLAm-:.-â€"-(.'lvrk. M. Gleason. Greenwood, January 4. March :1. Nov. 3. 3 PORT Putnamâ€"Clerk. J. W. Burnhsm. Port Perry. Fob. 21. May 8. Julytl. Sept 18, .\'uv.‘.27. 4 l'xnmnaiLâ€"(Ilork. Z. Ilcluphill. ('xbridge. 13013933, May 9. July 10. Sept. 11'. Nov. 28. 5 ('ANNINGTON.â€"~GOOHH9 Smith, Caunington Feb. 22!, May 1". Sept. 20. Nov. '29. 6 1;levmn‘ux.â€"â€"(Ylork. (in-o. 1“. Bruce, Beaver- ton, Feb. ‘14. May 11. Sopt.‘21. Nov. 30. 7 L'r'n:mnwvl~:.- Clerk, F. J. Gillespie, l'pter- grove, Feb. ‘25. May 1:2. Sept. 22. Dec 1. And troubles of the Urinary and Gonorative Organs: 3190. Surgical cases. such n9 (‘lub Foot. StiflJoints. Hmup-vak.81ninui Disease and lx'iudn‘d Am-ctinns. Beavertonn Grocery and Provxsmn Store. P. D. McARTHUR. 1 Wumx‘f.â€"â€"Clerk. D. C. .‘lncdoncll. Whitby, Jan. 3, l-‘eb.‘.2. Mar. -_'. April :5. Mayfl, Juno 2, July}. Sept‘ :4, 0ct._2.r.\'nv. 2. Dec. 3. Woodvilic Customers supplied by D. Mc- Luchlau. and orders for Pastry. «\‘c lefp with him will receive prompt attention. FRESH BREAD. DUNS and EASTRY a1 wan: cn and. Gaauty of antario I 139a vert on, O n t . MontthCxlstomt-rs shaved twice weakly and hair cut monthly at 75 cents per month. firmer-ton. Feb. 6. 1888. LEME, LATE 850. MATT-"RD AND DRESSED FLOORING SHEA'I‘HING. c., shamed to any point. A Mammoth Stock now on hand a! all grades of LL‘MhEn, ac prices ranging from $5.00 upwards. 150 ,000 Shingles (fixst cla‘: an enounous quantity of No.1,?” and 3, all of “hich mll be offered at lowest figures for CASH. mmmc Dismsx. including CATARRH or Tm: Nos-2;, THROAT, szs'r. S'nmwn, ln'smzl‘su. I’ums. YAHICOCHLH. If cunts LIVER Coupumr. Bxué'us Dlsoaotns. Acno STOMACH. DVSPEPSIA. Loss OF Apps‘rrrs. Sic-c Hummus, Constmmou on cosrrvsnzss. Bnumx. Hum, 2)" 0th. )mâ€"I and Cumnbcn'n Clzh- Inic Compound the bes: article I have ever use-l for conive- an: or biEiouIm-n, and cu] to “he. I am, yuurs truly, A. N. McDoxALn. Sold by dulm in funny mniicinea crerywhen. 15c. pd' home. BEAVERTON BAKERY. P. D. McARTHUR. [UNDUN AND NEW YORK BEAVER‘I‘ON LUMBER YARD Medical 8: Surgical Institute. \\ ho is our rt‘prmontativn in Canada will visit llcmonun monthly and will be prepared (0 attend all cases of vaxsmx COURT Sx’rTxxusâ€"ISBS. s. gantpfielfjs gatfiartic _ €0mpoumd CONSULTATION FREE! By Order, 11 way: on hand. '. S. MCMILLAN, 020 J. E. Farewell. Clerk of the Peace. WOODVILLE ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 25 1888. Beaverton. Call or mum“ B mm. Heavortnn. and secure ”innate: lwmru 5;: '11:; out vour wmk. promptly and M tho lowest prwsihle prices eon- sx’sxeut with good work. House- Painting, Paper Hang- ing, Kalsominiug, and all othe1 bumches 01 the Painting Business, Bmvorton. March 9m. 1888 The Spring Season will soon he hero and with it (be nstml rush to lune all kinds of work in the Painting line uquutL-xl. If you have anything to he (1mm in that line this season plm'c yuur order curly unv' thun sculn'c pl'mnpl mtcuuun. Bonvertnu Mart-h Int 1888 If you are building a Hons. don't fail toiutro- «luuo a Furnace for heating. We can Iuruish you At Close Rates, ANDREW MURRAY. i .. ’E‘Ecfifl. «- Several Second-Hand Stove: on Hand Bargains. 'â€"Sausfa.ction Guaranteed in every- â€"respect.- Pump Repairing promptly attended ' and CLarges Mudchc. We are making every preparation to accommo date the [urge necessities of this section during the present summer and us Building, I:. promises to be acting. we nu- more than en- couraged to actively compete for the trade. Do not contract for lim-etronghina or other Tin-work until «owing us. We wxll quote you figures wort): _\our nttevztimx. our more. Is Hquipped w it}! uverything in the Tin-line as well as I. good assortment of Bogs to notify the pulflic n! this locality that he will he at the when he will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of (Tislurus and Well Pumps, etc. Spring QWork. Agent. for a number I)! first-clnsq Insurance Companies. I do Insurance at n fair figure and rnquuu no Agents“ foo thus making a clean sav- ing 0181.50 to the insurer by dealing \uth me. I am also agent tor the Canada. Permanent Loan an I Savmgs Co. Money to Loan at. a. low rate of Interest from ‘3 t_q :20 )‘u{u‘s. Our Teas are rouownod throughout the Country n being A-1 and at the Right Price. Agents {or ring Amid Lifié'fii‘gt'eamships also {or ull {h}: lendmg n_uwspx_qn_-rs. -Grocenes of all kinds PUMP-MAKING ! ii XF’HLTDR‘ l2 OUSE,’ BEAVERTW, __0\_. Wednesday of each week I. c. cmcumsm THOS. HODGSON, l am prepared tu execute all orders for mum... am Bavo you 7:13am anywhere about you ? Usm pragm- DAVIS “ FAWN KILL ER ” an“ get Instant Relief. BEWARE OF IMH‘ATIONI. "5' N5. Pe- Ruth. Always on "and a Choice Stock of Fresh Stoves of various kinds. The old Reliable House for all Grades in Beaverton in-ShOp. PREI’A RIN G at Prices to wit the timus. SPRING J. C. GILC-HRIS'J‘, â€"â€"~F01’-â€"â€" J- W. WHYTE, BEAVERTOX. ‘I- LEAVEB'I‘CS “'UODYIL "LB to 7 “11-1 Handsome White Brick residence on ‘ Muiu Street, on Lulu suuth sido Contains the large rooms. huge halls (lulllc<C!0SutB. etcn up4;mirx~'. “ith pnmries. “minimum, and extra \wll- built kitchen and “00113." II “1nd and son mutt-r, twn u-llms. flost- Tun-f. } acre of land. '10 he sold cheap and on 6M) terms. , Donhlo Frame House. situated on Elizabeth fit. each lmueaecuntzuuasx’x l‘«ylblllg.e‘c" wood- .snuis unu stable on the premises. i new of land. An excellent prnpurty for speculation both houses huinu routed at a good rental. A on Mara Street. designed liy u lirstmlass Toronto Architect. Furnihhed with all modern CUHVCIIiL‘HL‘cS. Solid hrick. 'l‘helot consists oi inf an ncrowith lnr 'o frontage on this tinos reet 'l'he liousois I'nrnis ml with a rat, water and frost proof collar. This property W)” he sold on the cuslust possibln terms to usnitulm- purchaser or Would cxchuugu for suitable hum property. “‘0 have for snlu mm of the host husinocanlnndl in the village 0! llamwrrlon, cuutuininun Iron- tngu on Simcnu Stu-ct 0! ill) [out lm, WIN] a depth of mo feet. The [trulwrty now ruturns mlllulent rental to [my 10 per ct. on [nu-chasm pried. A llurguiu. ‘, Elmvo had placed in our lmndn for sale THl-l BRICK A.\‘l) TH.“ YARD .\.\'D 1'01"“le Y mvned by Mr. “'nl. 'l‘nylor, tho pro- perty is particularly wull adapted for thn lmnl- Hess, n siding u! the (6. 'l‘. ll. rnunmg directly into ”in yards. A lamp 10 lmrsmmwor engine and lmilcr with hm imw tilu machines nn- mum”: tlm oquimm-ntn. 'l‘hls lu-uperty will lw Full in cmmmdinn Nth llm lm-m nnwhlch the uml i< situated. or sqmmtu il‘ drained. The Turn with llrlck Yard C‘Illldllls l ‘llM‘l‘L‘s moro nr ltws. WM) 3 lnrm- “rick llnnw .md all conveni- mmvi {’Ilfivlu'rl. Thar. Would pruvo an excellent nn‘wmmnt for A man With (ml'ltnl sufllclunt to do-volnp the huxuwm in i“- full capacity. Ill- uu-dmlu occupatlun can he uivun. If \ou have a Lot. House or 1' arm fm 9010 w: “ill (-11th mum- to sell it. for \m at a runnmmhlo (ommiaumn. \‘o chm-gt Inmin unless a. sale it; cficctcd. App” for terms vtc. to V uonh church subâ€"UL. M190 Lot 44.. {“ncrre'. Buy 3:11am. all them lots are in one black and “‘1“ be sold together. Village Proportv We have also a. number of choice lots in diifcrcnt parts of the village of Ben- verton as follows : Lots 123, :4 mu] 1.3 Victoria Street Lots 1 and 2 Elm Street. Corner Lot. 131111 and Victoria Sts. Lots 1, :2, .‘3, 41111110 cost ride of Kin" Street. 1 our choice lots on “est side Mara. stwct. All tile dini11ocl.\'e1v dosiml-lo. Lots 5. G; and 1 “est sidt Dundas Street. Lots 12.13 H. 1.3. 11nd 16 91131. side Dimdas St. \' 11.1. \(Ih I".OIS l4 No1th sido Simeon Street, contamin" about L’fi lots, tlu-n- is a huge anu- House and Stable Hmd \\ ator “'0" on the [hemisost E115) turlnfi. ILL-Huh LOTS 1.511011: and Lot 2. i new u01il1u11111'cl1 strpot [Also Lot M. i one. 7. 'l‘ u“ llkhi!) of 'l‘ limnli. containing Ian M)! morn or less 50 am as clearcd II. Frame Barn an l“ rnmu House. also n. numr- -fn.iling \\ ell etc. .. on - the p 'I-Inisus. Will bv sold at a bargain or rent- ' ml for n. term of ycmsut Ii model-Mu rent to a snituhlu person. Property free of iuuuuihmnce. I 1 EA S'l‘ lmlf Lot 13. 42h Cmmussion of Thorah, containing lbu acres. more ior loss. :35 nevus Clt'ill‘i‘d. bu‘nmcc timhI-ch with cedar (excellent mil timber.) A thriving \mIng on- hard, a good i {num- house and 1m: barn and other outbuildings on the premises. The lot is tlInIuII-'hly fenced and in is good state of cultivation and has also fem-gum] \wlls. bituatml within} IuilI- of Ben. > Vu‘tuu. A good bargain and easy tin-ms. l F OR S ALP. OR IX EXCHA‘I‘GE FOR VILLAGE l PBOl‘lJlI'lY. Non-H11 Lots Con. 6. I‘lIonIlI ‘ containing 100 III-I05. 10 acres cleared and balance in ron-vh paslule lIIIIII. Soil clay and sandy loam. A 1" rmnu House. Stable, Shed and (II-.IIIIIII‘ on :hu III-unifies. 'I‘IIrIIIs to suit or will exchange for suitable. \illage property. Ioll'l‘l-l HALF LO'I‘ N0. 3. (TOXCESSION i! ’I‘HORHXH containing 130810th of flrst-clnssi lIeIII'I elm loam soil. This I‘IIII-IIInpoI'tI isa. lie-L lillcl‘ bur-gain and \I' all \\ IIItlII of attention. IICIes IImch um! 20 in broken pasture 10.11%). I l IIInislIIIII \Iith good lmildinge III-Us etc. .. well ' fenI-Igd tLll'l in it“ bIIXI-ellI-nt state of cultivation.’ It is IIIIIIIiI'ulIly situated being 2i miles from I LI’)1‘l)O\lnL‘.3 lrmn \\' (IIIIlville and 6 Hum Beaver ton. I~‘ inc gInvel made. i EAST H ALl‘ LCTl. COXCESSIOS 8 THOR. \H containing l‘lu mics all clIIIuIIIl and in a good stun-oi cnltII'IItion. A log HUllSU. Rams, and stIIhlI-s‘ in II. goal state of repair III-o on the promises, \Vt‘HS etc. This lot, is I'Izry favunmhiy FlilllttL‘J huinu handy to the markets”! Lorne- vil.e, \VomlI‘Illc IIIIII llenvcrtnn. Will be sold clump and ()l) the most favourable terms. “my" S\LE (_III To 1: F..\ _'r. .\'_. I‘LIIILII. Con. O'I‘ “'. § 11. also \V. é lot 18 in tho lst con. of Eldon, containing two hundred acres. 150 cleared, \voll fenced. with good barn and other out-buildings. also six good wells on the re- lnisus. Thusolots will be sold separa‘oly i so desired and the most favourablo terms are aller- ad. No money required down it suitable security be given. b‘ARM I’Oll SAL 3.. North part of Lot 19 in the 5th concession of Thom): containing 50 acres more or loss. a good Fraina llouso and Stable. good well and thriving young orchard on the promises. 'l‘ho soil is an (:xcollout sandy loam uncwcellod for garden pnrpusos. Tho property is situated within four hundred yards of the Boavortou Station (i. '1'. ll. and a portion of the property is within the Corporation of lllloavoitou. Terms very easy, a small deposit own. We ofier for sale on the most favour. able terms the following clmico Vlllage and agricultural properties. Terms made to suit purchasers. ESTATE AGENCY THE “@www ” be») Dwelling Houses. HANDSOME mucx Vlmsurnmcn situated 'Slfixmutss" Real Estate Afincy" Benetton. Ontark Jos. J‘. C AVE, BEAVERTON. Business Sites. Farm Provertv. SPECIAL. REAL fibmmm VOL. XIIâ€"NUMBER 16, A curious horn Wfl‘l recently turned up by a plouzzh on the farm of Peta-r Campbell. West Wuwmrmh. Huron county. It is suppomwl frnm its 5.320 it: have belonged t0 smme (lhtinct “MB of deer. One piece of it Immsnrm nearly two feet in length, has tlnm lawn-.- prnngw and is nearly twoh'olru:hcs in circumference. George Greer. son of Richard Greer. farmer. township of Fenclon, was killed Friday afternoon hv the falling of n tree while chopping in the woods. He only lived about: half an hour after the acci- dent. Oil was; struck at Camber, Essex county, in a second well. at about a depth of about twelve hundred feet. A rich oil field undoubtedly exists there. IIollmvay'a Pills are strnngiv meow- mondcd to all persons who 1‘."(‘ Tlllllll reduced in power and condition. \cliosc stomaclm are \voak nnd wlmw m-rves are slmttnrml. 'llm lmnr'ficinl “(-0 89 0' these Pills will be port-optihln Him: a low (layn‘ trial. tlmllflll n mum arch-mle-l course nmv In: required to T"-!‘~"~l‘l.lill' m-rfoct limllli. llullmvny's "miliciue‘ ic s on tlu- nrvraim n. (ligmliun and in- thine. scamplctmcgnlaiitv in th' K: mach. liver. pmmmm and lmlm Tlll‘ treatment is lmtli min and or. m.- in w- mlt, nml is; thoroughly comi wixl. observation. experience am? u nimv-u An addition of 100 volumes is to be made to the Waubaushene library. The last annual report of the births. marriages and deaths. ending Blst Dec. 1886. issued by the Ontario Government nml just to hand gives the population 0' the county of Siuicoo at 82,394 with 1681' births. 517 marriages and 601 deaths during the year. The following are the five principal causes at death : old age. phithisis. diphtheria, diarrhoea! afleu- tions and typhoid fever. treatment is both unfor- aml cmlniw in w. mlt, and is thoroughly comi .tmvfi wilt olmormtinn. experience and mmmuu u'nso. The purification: of film blmvu‘. the removal of all Imxious muff-v from ’lm secretions mu] tlm cxvitv'n-unt of mantle nation in tha bowcla, no “I: source‘s of the curative young of Hull. ' wnyjs Pills. ’ Burglars spent several hours breaking.: open an empty safe at: Spinks‘ flouting mills. Pickering. on Saturday. The sniv was entirely destroyed. Fail wheat has suffered in some parts of Ontario from night frosts. The top of the plant has been nipped, while the process of freezing in the night and thawing in the daytime has upheeved the 3011 leaving the roots bare. The ex- tent of the injury is not fully known and it is possible that it may he in part. re- covered. a uofiice of iimrrinuo of J. VuHan} to Miss Nellie Armstrong, txvo estimable young people of Markham. Some peo- plohaye very queer ideas as to what constltutes a. joke. The Preslwteriaua of Orillia. have decided to erecta new church in that town capable of seating one thousand; The Narrow‘s bridge is now completed. Another Vlctim of the deadly railroad frog 13 reported from Allendele. The young man‘s foot was caught. and he was run down, the wheels passing over hrs head. What; was doubtless Intended for a ioke. but is‘a. umlicious hoax, was pm- petl‘ated by some unthinking mun)» skull‘insertiug in the Toronto “World“ It is reported that a. nugget of pure gold weighing 99% ounces was taken out of Vermilion mine. at Sudbm‘y, last wmk. Lindsay has esmblisL-ed a home for indigents. Tho brickmakers of Peterbomugh haw formed a trust that will put brick hats at too grenta premium to he used as weapons 11) affairs of honor between members of the Limo Juice Club in future. The new looks at Rosedale are to be started at once. A ludies’ brass band is talked of in Shelbm‘nc. Orillia. town has awarded the band 3100 for weekly open air concerts during the summer season. Beaverton council should do likewise. Orillia doctors removed a. cancer and one breast of a. woman named Mrs. Bonnet one day last week. The patient. is doing well. The new Methodist church at Uxbridgo is to be 75 feet square with a. 25 ft alcove at the back and a. large gallery across the front end and half way down the sides, capable of seating 300. Uxbridge town council in assisting the band to erect a handsome band stand. District Gleanings. Co

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