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Woodville Advocate (1878), 8 Jul 1887, p. 4

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2.55116? offilmrmmc girrusrs, Ol’L-‘lL‘lJ :«“Touos‘ru Housn " J “1101666. Bcnvcrtcn. Ontulo 370ml. 13(‘usxtommsshnvod twice weekly ~61 cut n. onthly at 75 cents per month. Ki 239. 50c. and $1.00 Per bottle. l WHAT a delightful absurdity the cx~ \J tending of the franchise to tho Indimm ‘”“ '"‘ ‘ i lns proved itself to he. Ahout the time 9. ‘5‘. 60333. I it was discovered that they should he *ondowud with that inostimuhlo privi- flair-Dresser and Barber, I luge of the white mun an election was approaching. since that the olection has passed and the Indian has come out TOWN HALL. LOT- E. E. CULBERT, L.DS., DENTIST ‘11.\‘JS.‘2 l. U). l'AlHU. \m!» lL-mcuon qllmuiltm- House) the 2nd Gym my v2 each ummh. Mr. Neuinmls has bud la”:u‘.c..;LZu«_A.au.cus> In the usuuf gas. (\‘italized am 1.: ”Nil-.111 of Cumin inning mlminintored it x mliuuuusly lur .uimut 1‘.) ‘years qudun study “In unJvr Dr. comm. of .\c\V York, the first In}: .Ju who :4 um- ]: Im- unrucmxg' (cull! lms given lat Imam, persona. llcuumul artificial teeth ldbgl uhl. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. wm \isit \‘x'uodville, (Edward's Hotel.) regularly on 11:: firs: Monday um] Tuesday, and “unver- lvux mm A; Atuu Home” the first “Ramadan-u] uml 'l’|._..t.‘myol cuch munth. l'L’lUu‘ \'l l'.\lllZn‘l) “1.: .Junuffiau-uJ. Luautifnl and dumbiaAR'l- I" .» .11. TL}: 1‘11 mane. “15 gold hucd rublwr pa». ":i n.1- pronounced “perfection." Over :6 31-... a milk-hence. " ' If there is any one thing which is be- I :M A ()RAN'I‘JI. 1).. Physician. Surgeon and Ac mg developed by the new agitation (3f . concheur.()fiice and Residence, Cor. Main Commercial Union and for \‘Vlllcll this and Mara Streets. Beaverton. Ont. - - ( LL ‘ ,, ~â€"â€"‘ - .â€" _- country should be deeply thankful it is M 0 VAY. M. C. P. 8.0.. Pb 'sician. Sur- ' ' r. . goon and Accoueheur. Otflce ahd residence the feeling 0f independence and self- bllni‘uc Wom- Bewfl‘tou. reliance which is being developed within '~ â€"‘ ' N . c \‘r ll.JOIl.\‘SON.M.D.. C.M., L.c.p.s.. our farmers. They are stepping asrde l . Graduate of Toronto University, Member of ('ollfge l’hyfiifiansdnnd Surgeons, Ont.. Ex- 4' from the politicians and are doing their amim-r orSnn i can Confederation Life Co's. . ' ' ' -' 0am and Residence, Victoria Road. Ontario. best to Ohm” light 0" “"3 BubJeCt ““1" . ___.__ m out the aid of these gentlemen. This is V ETERI N RY SURGEONS, as it should be and as we have before W said is something to be thankful for. . . ' , I. '. ‘ra uateo ntario Veteri- - ‘ nary College. Toronto. Treats all diseases Once dlveSt the farmer 0f the thraldonl oi domestic-and animals by the latest scientific ' v . ' mid most nm‘H-ved methods. Orders by telo- \vlllcll partyism has tin-0“!) alound lnm’ graph or mail promptly attended to by day or reatest Chan 103 in OlltiCS are niglli. Otlice zâ€"“Muh‘innou‘s Drug Store," Bea- and the g A P \‘ei‘lou,0utari0. possible. Once arouse him to a sound - conviction that his interests are suffering A GUN). V. 8.. Graduate 0! the Ontario Vet l , "may (iollfigch wVeterilliu-y ‘Iuspector. by the present system and the said sys. (Micaâ€"Me ice as . oodvi e. Vill be in ' JienvertoneveryTuesday. Ordersleftw-thJohn tom goas by the board' 1‘00 long tho M_cKiiino.n.Druggist. Beaverton. or by telegraph farmer has been guided and coerced by Will receive prompt attention. w PLA‘sK vm those to whom he has entrusted his . . ' . eterlnar Sn eon. Graduate - ~ . ' h . ofOntario Vetmmwitougga mange“, thinking and has folloned blindly the MI domesticated animals treated by latest and ' ' My approved systems. 011100 and Infirmary. mouthy argumentsofmen, whom reality Fifi-1021's Hotel. Cnnninaton were entirely antagonistic in their inter- ::" " _ ‘ ests to him. He has allowed the pro- LEGAL fessional politician to dazzle his eye with visions of high and unreasonable 3‘. n. s. 2.1. JARVIS, Barrister and Solicitor. p “088 for h"; pmduce as we” as mmd I 'rormuo. Ullices, Xo. 39, Adelaide St. East. . his view to the rascality, extravagance mwsite Post Uilice. ' _, H, , __ ,,,,,, h_ and reckless waste of public monies. .\l:'l‘IX d' HOPKINS. Barristers. Solicitor . , ' -' ' ' 1‘ do ()tilcz‘s. KentStroet.Lindsay. Ontario huge“ 0f 11‘8 contribution, on which _ I J‘uuicy to Luau at 6 percent. these men live. He has allowed them V ems M. HAYES. Barrister. Solicitor. (to to force down his throat fiscal POIiCieS: : J Odie-cs: Cameron‘s Newliioi-k. Beaverton. . - , . L Mono). to Loam “lllCll have demonstrated themselves 1 ‘ _--._,. â€"V7â€"~â€"~- , â€" - â€"-»â€"r-r -~~â€" '.. v (I ' ' ‘ ‘) HERON it" SMI’I‘H, Barristers, Solicitors c Cl'ltllcl) anaumt his interests 31nd those I ) :mxm-a. 11mm Street. Lindsay, Ontario. i of the country. He has been in a state S .cnx Lumen J.1'.' " . .: . - - - - 2 W," M- ..,_.H in , 3.323-.) of indolent lethargy and it is with the 3 (lN'I“.‘ltE A- STEWART. .mm-m-ys. Solic . . . . . ca ' h!) itors‘ etc. Ollices over-OntarioBank,Lindsay keCHCSt pleasure “0 01,801‘0‘31'JIS Of his 1] .J.2-l-..I.\'Triu»:. | T. STEWART. arousing. Let the farmer speak out. C He has more right to be considered than 1‘ huge monopolies and monied interests, _ l which, by the way, are doing their best } b M to keep him in the same old groove as l S Well as stealing the public wealth and 8-” '- “-'*-~'“-** corrupting‘our public men. Let the _ _ ‘ 7: vv. 1'1 . GRO bs, farmer be educated to a true appreciation T 1we... of the source of our country's Wealth and “ D QNTIS i we will soon see a change for the better I? ) MCS WEYN. Clerk of the lst Division Court . . (Ioauty o! \'ictoria.â€"-0mce,â€"Woodviile,l (muiio --_ 9' DENTISTRY. .....-_ -.-...___»._._. , 7, __. . v-v-ouu.’ uunsuuu. urauunte 1‘1 . of Ontario Veterinary College. Disensesof Ml domesticated animals treated by latest and has! approved systems. Oflice and Infirmary. Bis-1021's Hotel. L‘aunington A GUNS. V. 8.. Graduate of the Ontario Vet . . erinuy College. Veterinary Inspector. (Mlice.â€"Medicel Hull. \Voodville. “'ill be in lienverton every Tuesday. Ordersleft With John McKiunou. Druggist. Beaverton. or by telegraph will receive prompt attention. _-_...-v v. vu\u| Iv V uuu‘l' l \ nary Collage. Toronto. Treats all diseases (:1 u‘omosticntc-«l animals by the latest scientific unt‘z most nm‘H-vad methods. Orders by telo~ graph or mail promptly attended to by day or night. Otiice :â€"“McKinuon's Drug Store," Bea- verton, Ontario. " (JUIS M. HAYES. Barrister. Solicitor. d:c J (Juices: Cameron‘s Newmork, Beaverlon. Money to Loan. V _V.vv-.....,v‘w. “1.1.1.. U. Mo. 1.4.0. PARS. . Graduate of Toronto University. Member of (Village Physicians and Surgeons. Out.. Ex- aminer lorb‘uu Life and Confederation Life Co's. 0mm and Residence. Victoria Road. Ont-Krio. m A GRANT. M. 1).. Physic}; Surgeon and Ac . coucheur. Office and Residence, Cor. Main and Mara Streets. Beaverton, Out. J.NEELANDS - DENTIST doc.- @119 Wondvmc gamma, ”W m: @mcrtuu prmx. Curd: not exceeding 1 inch. .5 per mum. Tnnsient advertisements Oct. per line let $11000- slon Sets. per line ouch lubooqueut measured by .cale of solid uonwld (iNV'i‘WYIIE STIHYART. (“form-3's, Solic itors‘ ate. Olliccs over Ontario Bank. Lindsay u 1.2.1:.INI‘YRE. l T. STH‘VAR'I‘ CANNINGTON, ONT. (Nitrous Dxide GM W1) yâ€"Bmudou'n Block. ALLBN’S LUNG BALSAM OOUGHO. COLDS, Group and Consumption cuneo av N0. A. JACKSON. Clerk And Troaéfirer Town~ ship 01 Eldon. Lornoville. Out. I) Mt‘NABl-‘L E0. SMITH. Clerk. Benetton .Ont. no. sm'm, Clerk. Townahi » T)! Thanh office Town HAILBesvorton. nt. row EALL, LOT, (5mm! gusmm auras. Bunvnrton, Ont. MUNICIPAL CLERKS. JOSEPH J. CAVE. Panama, 3' HOPKINS. Barriéiers, Solicitor unless. Kent Street. Lindsay, Ontario man at 6 percent. WOODV'ILLI LXD mm. nvnrmm mu 3 PHYSICIANS. 0-0.”... DOOM on out: 0 nmq 00.000. 0 o. tuna. - 0000.00.00 Village 0! Benetton and approaching. since that the olection has passed and the Indian has come out of tho turmoil With the resolve that ho Will have none of the white man‘s poli- tics. Ho says mnung other things in a petition to l‘nrlimuont to mnmm the ballot from his people. that politics are demoralizing to tlm ymun: men. and see- ing that 110 did not ask for tho doubtful privilege of a. vote wishes; to have the said influence removed. How flattering MANITOBA it; appears has bad enough of Dominion disallowancc of Local Rail- \ 'ay Bills and is now engaged in building a railway from Winnipeg to tho AmerL can border whether the Fedora) n11tllOl‘l~ ties like it or not. One hundred men were started on Tuesday to clear the road bed and the railway will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. It now remains to be seen how the govern- ment will protect the U. 1’. R.‘ smonopoly rights. in politics. The present issue is one of paramount importance to him but is, of course, largely antagonistic to the nmnufneturer and those who have fat~ tened on heavy‘ protective duties on their industries. Whether the rights of the furmershall prevail is to be seen, but with present indications he Will have a strong voice in the matter. [By the Editor or gathered from Exclmngos.| Independent In all Things and Influenced lw None. The Farmers and POE-'- txcs. H IIIIIIH‘IHIIIHIIIII lllllllllllll! E Woom'wu. Ouruuo. immu mmlmmmmumuumumImu‘ J05. J. (.‘AV'B auauomn, Iuvunou. “Tho Woodvmo Advocate," “Tho Boavorton Express," Banana-ox. ON'ruuo. (tiflilnrinl mics. FRIDAY. J ULY 8. 1887. I0000000fl0000000000000000 {0000000000000 00 oooouu OFHCE 0F Full Wheat ........ . Svring Wheat... Arm-"cm \thn. Scotch \Vhoat..... llnrluy............. Outs 4.... Pullfl . Buttor............ Rms(I-‘resh)....... Pommol.......... l’ork.............. Bent. ..... Huldwuml Hardwood lfny l’mm . . . )hltmr . . Egga Applus Fall \Vhent .......... Spring: Wheat... -\|'lll1(‘("fl. \Vhont Burle). .. OMS .‘ l' r m. liluckuyo.. Only the names of those who took 50 per cent. and over, of the marks in the written examination in the senior divi- sion and of the first six in each class of the junior division are given. Si-zxron DI\'Isrox.â€"-Fourth Class,â€".Sr.â€"-Kate Stoddart 86, Tena McPherson 80, Mary MeArthur 78, Bella “'alls 73, Don. Car- michael 6'2, Seuecca Rear 52.. Fourth Class, Jr.~filaud Campbell 77, Maggie McLean 75, Jessie McSue3n 70, John McKay 60, Kate McDuflie and Geo. Man - I bee 54, Gerty Barnes 52. Third Class, ! Sr. â€"Annie McArthur 93, Chris. Ferguson 83, Arch. Ferguson 79, Alice Campbell '11, George Edwards 66, Hugh Currie 50. Third Class Jr.â€"-\Valter Grant 74, Wilfrid Coad 70, Andy McArthur 69, Ernest Edwards 68, Barbara Anderson lob B‘,9.rbara McDufiie 612, Barbara Mc- Brien 59, W m. A. Grant 58, Mar) I\Ic Loan 52. J UNIoa Dn Ismx. â€"Second Class Sr.â€"-â€"Total number of marks 360. â€"â€"\Villie Stoddart 248, Geo. Heppiustall 2412, Angus Carmichael 2:29, Wm. Dows- well 2225, Emma Lovey L210, Dannie ‘ Adams 196. Second Class. J r.â€"'1‘otal number of marks 800. n-Ettie Grant 1260, Carrie Barnes 2536. Jas. Devi .5231, \\'.m Cameron 2226, John Slattery 12.04, Jt‘l‘l) Annis 194. Part II of 1st bookâ€"little Blow. Ida Edwards, Willie Elson, Hattie Campbell, Carrie Adams, Jeanette Cur- rie. Tablet .‘lass, Staâ€"Minnie Camp- bell, John McCallnm, Tenn. Ferguson, Geo. Budd, Jennie Grant, Herbert Hep- pinstall. Tablet Class Jr.â€"Laura Campbell, Winnie Ferguson, Chas- Anderson, Carrie Maybce, Walter Stod~ dart, Salla Barnes. .- 2 ON Saturday night, the 25th inst. at Toronto. there died a man widely known throughout Canada, but particularly in Ontario, and as widely popular and res- pected as he was known. Sir Matthew Crooks Cameron, Chief J ustice of the ‘ Common Pleas Division of the High Court of Judicature of Ontario. For some weeks past he had been ill, caused by blood poisoning from a carbunclo, but the fatal result had not been expect- ed until a day or two before his death. Sir Matthew was born at Dundas in 1882 and was named after Mr. Matthew Crooks. of Ancaster, a brother of the Hon. James Crooks and an uncle of the late Hon. Adam Crooks, Minister of Education. Following Mr. Cameron comes the death in Ontario County of Sherifi’, Thomas Paxton. It is not nec- cessary to tell our readers who he was, ‘ for one more universally known and better liked than Thomas Paxton never stood in this county. After a long illness he died on Sunday last, at Whitby. 4... Hex. W31. 1'). (luns'rosn intends visit- ing America shortly. For a long time such a visit has been pressed upon him but to the present he has never showed any inclination to come. A sudden de- sire has seized him. however. and he proposes to visit the great kindred people of the United States. No man in this wide world could receive such a ! reception as Mr. Gladstone will on ar- riving on this continent. An honest, noble worker for the good of «his country end that of the race generally, he has , devoted the rest of his life to working out into solid strength the one great weakness of his country by rendering Ireland happy and in that happiness loyal. He Will no doubt also visit Uan- ads, and the welcome he will receive in this home of freedom will impress him even more than ever with the justice of the noble issue he has espon sed. Local Markets. this is to the great genius of our time. when ' politics are announced as so corrupt that even the poor Indian feels contaminated by having anything to do with then). WOOD'VILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL. WOODVILLE MARKETS. t... . ....$ 0 75 I0!“ ........................... 75 Vllult ........................ 65 mt...” ......... ..... 8:4 .... ..... ......... ............ 13 ).... It! ............... ....... . ..... . .‘ll BEA V ERTUN MARKETS. SCHOOL REPORT. 5.? 4.50 ”.00 3.")! . ) $0.15 65 . ha ‘JJ . '4'.) ho . 43 50 3.0) 5.70 5.00 ll) 14 June 2â€"1th, 188.7. Attention is directed to the great offer now made i I am now selling TWEEDS 015" ALL KINDS, QPEBCOATINGS Woodville, July lst, 1887 We offer you the best of Goods in our line Call on me before buying. NONE OTHER GENUINE: Ask your dealers for McColl's Canadian “Sunlight" and American “Family Safety’ Coal Oils. the best in the market. Bolt Cutting, also “ Dominion" Cylinder Oil, Wool Oil, _Spindle Oil,-Lard Oil, Bonzino, Sowing Machlng and MCCOLL’S "LARDINE"! Boaverton, June 17th. 1887. From the subcuibor's long experience in the business he is in a position to give the best of satisfaction sud at prices which w1ll compare iovoubly with on y others. Orders or Estimotu by mail promptly attoudod to. Genume Bargains will bring the Customers SUMMER AND FALL OVERCOATS ! The undersigned would announce» to the public the fact that Bmvm-t nu F has roooutly bean equipped with all the latest Woodworking .‘Juch‘nmjry “giggly rapid and correct. execuuou of .M.z\I{1NGr FUO‘AI IN )].\’, 13‘r\LL I have marked all Goods down to Cost Selling off at Cost 7 - r. Pants which we sell at $6.00 at $4.5». 9.11.1 although business 19 now cm.- 1» s. we do not 1): up as; LOOK ESE“ ’5: ! LOOK HERE! ! NEW” fil‘QQK (iii 1-3:: 931's) AND 5gggs, ammo, aroma, owomx ammo, momma, noon: no ms, ”Home. mo. Manufactured only At TBOIAB Houaown‘é Eamausunn, '78. NEW OX}: OILD STIiEh.’1‘. LONDON MACHINE OILé '1‘ Special Lines in Painting. TO THE PUBLIC. ,, __ __ _.._\.. v-l .. vuu on“, UV" .555 uauuu ulu Harness Oils. also the famous “ GLOBE" AXLE GREASE For Sale only by JAS. CAMERON, Beaverton. AND “ EUREKA" MACHINE OILS- FARMERS AND MILLERS USE NO OTHER THAN at Pnrchuon Ihonld look to the Label on the Bonn and Peta. If the adcreu u: not 53.5, Guard Sweet, London. they are Ipurions. CHOICE PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM As we annouz. "IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIllllllllll IIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIII I have an excellent assortment of In order to Reduce Stock H. LOGAN â€"â€"-AND A. STEWART, Woodville, COLIN CAMPBELL, week we. have received our =er dull consequent on the season and still while at the lowest passjblo figures. "ALL (a ()()DS, and D. D. ROSS, “'oodville. Rod. Campbell's 01d Stand. BEAVERTUN FOUNDR‘ Beavorton, Ont. 96‘ o" 6\ 6‘ in Panh

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