Incubate or Intro-tuna “curl-nu College, VETERIL'ARY ‘INSPHCTOR. Ofï¬co.â€"-Medlcnl Hall. “'oodville. Will lie in ‘ Buwerton ovary Tuesdny. Orders left W'th John Moliinmm, Drumist. Hetvortou. Or by tolagraph, will receive prompt attention. ALWAYS 0N HAND. ‘Ganml Gum-arias and Provisions Cheap for Cash. Agent for liulon loan a Saving'n I'o. Money to Loan on nrstmhm; secmity n6 to6§ p o A mm. for A H \RRIS SON A: (to. Bmuunrd. Manufacturers of Reapers, Mowers. Self Binders ~-BRANDQN’S FRESH BREAD-.â€" {1. 31., L. C. P. s; 5.. Graduate of Toronto Univer- sity. anher of i'ollmo Physicians and Surgenm, 01m. Eaninm‘ forSnn Life um! Confederation Life 00‘s. Ofï¬ce auu Rusndencc. Manilla Ontario. G. SMITH, Provincial Land Surveyor J08. J. CAVE, Publisher 17! ixuluntn P. S. MARTIN. .JACOI BARNES, Bump Maser. Woodvillo. March 1684. rQliéeli Street. Woodvule Diseases of all (‘lqmestimteu mmm women of latost and host app ï¬ned sx stems Office and Im‘ mum). in connection with Hamil mu [mu-Io Hoavertou. Ontario. ‘ .7 - .4 JA M ES M. LA WSO‘N, CARTER. uh'. Cutting done to and from all part5 of the village My! Midland Railway Stnï¬ou. (‘ha on moder- ate. noaidunco. one glpor north of E dou House £qu carom] attention. Pumps and (‘istoms of all kinds to order at short notice. I will be in Bcaverton on Tuesday and Fridny of each week, orders by mail may be addressed to Beavorwnmr Waugh-i110 sud will receive prompt Rooms Over Wilson's Store, --\VOODVILI:E, ONT.â€" All Orders l‘rmnptly Exvcutecl ii) the Latest Fashions and at Reasonable Prices. Miiiiner, Dress Mantle Make: Representin ' ï¬rst-class s ock Companion. Insur- ance oï¬'entm on «11 classes at Property. clinst FIRE, LIGH'I‘NING. (‘Yt‘LONES and 1GB (ï¬llikg'i‘uw agent. for the SUN LIFE AND AC- Township Clerk, Mnnlclpaluy of Thanh. Ofï¬ce 11 Town Hall. Benetton. Onurio. .D.BLAcK, 65mm! Qumran†39cm. Orders solicited for Musical Instrumonu and Sewing Machinoa. WOODVILLE LIVERY STABLE, ‘ nan“ â€mums. Propylelor. Livery Rigs at 1mg time and at all hours on the uhnrtnst uotlvu ’ Lrocinl attention given to Cmn~ menial 'l‘rMs-llors. Charges always model-Me. TERMS. CASH. Stables in connecdon wflh the Eldon House. Regret-ton Tannery I The): heat cash prim Id for pl] ths of HIDES. 8 INS. TALLO . M. Anv umtity of Tun flux wanted. for which cash will Tn pang. Miss M. McKinnon, {his I». I“ Betvortnnmnl have 0 nipped In «table. wflh Howl lumen; new uggios. I «mess etc. --nonsns \v.\mz.\.\‘rrib SAFE nun-mmâ€" ~ Terms. Moderate! I4? Stables m mnl 0! Ma“ 5‘1th mmgo. .51 l have COMIIIOII«‘"H\1§;‘;IG†In the “you “no in I! F? l\" E RTO N -L|VERY Stables !- A RCH. C A M I’ BELL, VICTORIA COUNTY AIN‘TIONBIR. Ofï¬cerâ€"Ono door east of Post 0:11“. Woodvillc. Eldon Township Clerk and Treasurer. OflIce at Mr. Reid's Store. Lornovillo. Ont -â€"Addrass. Box 72, Benetton, Ontario.â€" M. w. PLANK, â€"â€"â€"VETERINARY suncaou, P. CLIFFORD. Civil Engineer Practical Architect. ‘ “'OODVUJJ') AND BEAVERTON. WM. CAMERON, \Vuodville. OYSTERS I N SEASON. M -\l"l‘lN ‘L HOPKINS, B.\Rlll.§’l‘l~2ll§, SOLICINRS 61:. Nancy tn Loan at 6 per cont. mxout Street, Lindsay, Ontario. \V. H. JOHNSON, )I. D. (Lote of R. Walker $7 Son's. Toronto.) PARSONS J: DUNCAN, J NO. A. JACKSON. WOODVILLE, ONT. 0! L110 Oulario \‘eterimu‘y College G EORG E SMITH, A. GUNN, V. S.. JAs H u NTER. G. H. llormxs. North Victoria and Ohtario General Advertiser.â€" We Still take the Lead in GOOD GOODS at LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in TOWN. GREAT CLEARING SALE ()f 85,9??00 w‘ortll of DRY GOODS, REST-)1, MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS aï¬d SHOES, GROC‘TRIES (LOCKERX, GLASS“? ARE, ETC, .l‘ll‘C†which will continue fm ONE MJNTH and We offer to fly; PUBLIC niFom' ~817Mâ€"MEï¬ way. goons, ' We are selling Prints. Cottons, Dress Goods, â€Cash- meres, Lustres, Cretonnes. Damasks, Gloves, Ties, Laces, Parascls etc. at cost for July. Large Stock Tweeds, Clothing, Hats 'Caps We still continue to pay the highest price of any House for Produce. Good factory cottons down to 4cts. “ white steamloom yard wide Sc. “ check shirting down to 100,. “ denims and duvks at cost. twaeds down to 35¢. As many of om GOODS lune been bought. below REGULAI‘ PRICES w "uh a huge DISCOU NT. 03' and will be sold at CLOSEâ€" SHAVED PRICES m fw‘, we sell AT COST PRiCES New Bmcaded dress goods, all wool Mélamge C lotlm, Black Cashmeres Black Silk, Colored 835' ms Black Brocuded SaIiIIs and Silks, Ladies and Childrens Hosun y, Silk Gloves of kinds, Ladies Comets, white and colored, Table linens bleached and rIIIIlIleIIclIed, white qIIilIs, lace.cuItIIiIIs and curtain new, hemp cmpeta, tapes-my carpets, wool carpets 1,500 lPAIRS of BOOTS and SHOES at COSI‘ CROCKERY and GLASS‘VARE at COST. ‘ ‘ SPEC-[ALB BARG AINS III GROCERIES.17 b3 Sugar $1 00 TEAS tr COST by the CADDIE. S'l‘flCK-TAMENSQQ SAEJE 3. Try his ï¬ct. Factory Cotton, the best value over offered in the trade. Try his Sct.‘.Whit Cotton, worth 12; cts. Try his Towels, large size, 3 for 25 cts. Table Linens, THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT Glass Towellinp, Roller Towelling. Bleached Linen Table Cloth AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ducks. Deuims, \Vincien and Concludes at mill prices. Try his 5ct prints. unequalled. 'l‘ry his Sct. Dress Hoods, all Shades. Don’t miss seeing his Dress (mods in endless variety at marvellous prices. Follow the crowd to “ Toronto House†Clearing Sale for J uue Beaverton, J uly lst, 1884. Gentlemen, special attention has been given to this department and you will ï¬nd my stock well assorted at Bottom Prices. A large stock of Ready-made Clothing. Hats and Caps, to be sold at half price. A Genuine Tweed Suit for $6 worth $12. Felt Hats, all Styles, from 25cts. up. Don‘ t miss seeing our new stock of Millinery just received. A large assortment of Ostridh Feathers, tips, Flowers, Ornaments c. All orders executed in the latest style, with. Noatness and Despatch at prices that surprise 811.. “a. :4. 1‘0 I’M ‘5 unu .llCSlHllC II in IY'IIKUB luuu Dllllll (n In Groceries our stock IS Complete and Prices Correct J.†“In VVV- -vw vv-u- wvwvâ€" â€"--v v vâ€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"_ - W 7 .5 ¢ , 'v A spacial cheap sale eury l'ritla} and Samulay till further nmim, align npeci cl clump lim 9 will lm od‘eml '0, sale. must. he sold regardless of pi 1cm. Don' t. miss it mery Frill. ly and Stinky. At THE PROP] ES 3'1le , rt: Highest prices for fmm produce. . n m “ AM“ “u , - u. n Dost faii to give us 3 ca“ ut- your earliest convenience. I: may beneï¬t you. Still Contines at “Toronto House,†Balance of July. MILLINERY l' 'MILLINERY ! MILLINERY :! , We intend Shock Taking in August and desire to reduce stock as low as possible. â€'B'éaTxrâ€"eftdn. His st‘ock is now bomplete in all branches. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. All the following lines of SUMMER GOODS That D. W. Ro§§-_keeps _th_e Cheapest (frolodgs in ANN UAL 'STQCK-TAK-i 9m $ALE GENTS’ FUR’NISHINGS. AT COST, FOR CASH. WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1884-. EEMEMBEE And note the following goods at cost : WE HAVE DECIDED TO BRING ON AT ONCE OUR I3†Laces, Lace Collars, Ladies’ Gloves, and ties, equally low. “ prints down to 76. “ dress goods for 90. " dress muslin: only 106. Men's hnen coats put down to 60¢. " all wool .mveed wits down m36.09. I-I, WILSON, . ROSS, Proprigtor. “ vests only $1.00. “ all wool tweed pants for 82 00. “ ï¬ue soft felt. hate 50c. {Boy’s felt hats down m 400. “ new ad stylish straw bets 30c. RODGERS‘ BROS.’ OLD STAND. Woodvillo. D. MCNAIB‘ Tpo busy to quote Prices- Urlgln of the Eastern End of Lake Erie. Mr. Julius Pohhnan. starting with the hypothesis that the beds of theGreat Lakes were excavated by water in pre- glacial times. has sought for the river which washed out the eastem and 0f Lake Erie. The discovery of the many large pro-glacial rivers, in Pennsyl‘i'aqlu an Ohio, running into the lake-hr-SIP. explains well enough how the erosion In general has taken place. “ But the most easterl of these ancient water.- courses yet iscovered, the Alleghany} which ran northerly ast Dunkirk. doom not account for the orty miles of lake : valley between that place and Buffalo. and another pro-glacial riverr emptying into the lake-basin near Butfalo was necessary to complete the river system which occupied and excavated the val- ley of Lake Erie," The maps of the lake s'urVey show that there are no in- dications of rocks on the shore of the lake between the southern limit of the city of Bufl'alo and the Horseshoe Reef .of the Niagara. River. and that the land is low and level for some distance back. The northern and eastern parts of the cit and the bed of, Buï¬alo Creek are run origin by a reef of cornifelous lime. stone. which gradually Isoends toward ‘the north. - ' Testiuga that have been made during thc‘course of excavations for canals. of the depth of this reckless land. show that no rock can befound at a less depth ‘dmn eighty feet below the surface. This probable fact points to the bed, and indicates the depth of the ancient river which we are seeking for. That river could not go north or east, on_ac~ count of the ontcroppinglg coruiferous limestone, but “it must lave taken a. westerly course through the soft shalcs of the Devonian epoch; and if we trace an imaginary line along the deepest por- tion of the eastern end of the lake from this ancient Nulley, in a. direction :1. little southerly pf west, we can connect on: ï¬reaglacinl river with the ancient outlet {)th river system of the Eric Valley 0 posite Dunkirk, and have a. fair ex- planation of the origin of the eastern “It is astonishing how alike every thing is the world over," says a gentle- man whp has travelled extensively. “ In the beer halls .the waiter girls, who have plump, shapely arms. wear short. sleeves, while those whose arms are very thin and not at all shapely wear long sleeves, holq'ing thet short sleeves ,, 1 AL'!_ -__ ueoimmodest, I overheard this con yersation between girls of the two ty es, the plump and the sc y : " on are entirely right. Bertha, r1. ing; short sleeves may be immodest. ‘On such arms as yours. my love, they wouldhe positively indecent." Anithey wouldn‘t kiss each other, and movedoï¬ .as on a. campaigmgainst incomin thirst. But Pauline, the dplump, would angh a saucy laugh. an Bertha, the skinny, would assume a Very saucy look. ' Like- wise those who are too plain to attract the attention, of customers are ‘ .sevete'npon flirting. and have no hesi- tation in asserting? that the pretty ones aénm and Bro. Runs Through All or ['3‘ are bold. pert things. It makes but little difference in what country people are born, they are the sonsand dau liters of Adam and Eve. and Adam an Ive was through them all.â€â€"Hotel Reporter. Ply; pia n'iizion of the origin of the eastern and of Lake Erie." --“Bmce up," whispered the hang- man to the poor fellow whose hempen cravat he Was adjusting. “ Yes it easy {qr you to say that." was the grim to. A husband and wife were talking grammar. “ Would you.†said she. u as scissors are. or scissors is ‘2" “ ’d mv scissors are. of course." he “ rd say scissors are. of course." he replied. " Would you saymolasses is. or molas- ses are?" " Molasses is. of course." “ “'9‘. then, would you say the family is well 7" H No." ' " “in; you wouldn’t say the family are Well. when hunily is a singular noun. would you ‘2" to N0." “ What would you say. then, I'd like to know ‘2" " Wblf' love. I'd an the family was potwe ; that you b the gmnta. that 1‘ ommry had 3 acre ï¬nger. that the baby had the colic. that Katie had the head- ucho and'that I we»; trying to make an Henge by being well enough for four." She we out of the room and didn‘t speak to, tn for two days.-â€"Jlercbum VOL.» VIII.â€"NUMBER 27 'rat'éller; " because you’xe a. suspendEr. What no Would Bay 9 ’1!