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Woodville Advocate (1878), 6 Jul 1888, p. 7

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'l‘lir. 2 has Uh pest. ~- (quailv semi -‘ [0])?“ 1" been 0- qus' I Then i whc . vvcry cfiort should I hop" 4:. and prevent itsl uprcn i nu through difiorent | qnnru - ,.. hip We have seen cntin ' \vx'h mustard. and it ‘ is n L at that manv farms‘ \vhi« H - . mu scarcely disfigured hyn ' are now beriddeu by' the i . 'hioss decided steps are min :1 no to stay its inroads. wild r- ii move 11 worse enemy to man ‘u next year than would a serion: .5 ‘. Purnu-rs who toil and labor to ~~ "9] kill mustard often find the? fztnzts :‘ :irfv ruined through the inalifl-érczt -- l neglect of some neighhor who .:° W . the post to flourish. While no i. ~ ‘r‘x v-irm to cut down a. growing ems: unl fuse 2t, yet it is possible that doing so an kill mustard, would prove the wisest economy in the long run. According to the Revised Statues of Ontario. 1887. any {remon who know- ingly sells or offers to sell any grass. clover or other seed, or any seed grain among which there is wild mustard shall {or every such offence. upon conviction he liahle to a fine of not less than 85 nor more than 320. This law wherever pos- sible should be enforced. and thus prc~ vent the spread of wild mustard. But if mustard is allowed to grow at all. it will spread without any assistance from dis. reputable dealers, and strong efforts should be made to conquer its ruinous My tn progress. It is too had that a. township like Pickering. so wealthy and so well farmed. should have fields of yellow mustard in every direction, attracting the eye of travellers and creating in their minds worse impressions of our thrift. Wild mustard militates seriously against the value of property as well as the growth and sale of grain. and we hope to see a concerted efiort put forth to eradicate it from our soil." Acconorxo to all accounts the new "Lebel rifle" is a. wondrods weapon and is destined to do terrible things in the hands of trench soldiers. The mem- bers of the academy of medicine. wish- ing to diagnose the physical conse- quences of wounds inflicted by the bullets of the gun. recently had experi- ments made on twenty corpses. probably those of pauper; whom nobody owned, or those of ill-fated waifs picked up at the morgue. The bodies were placed at the ordinary firing distances. from 200 yards up to a mile or so. The bullets whizzixl through the bones and pierced them without fracturing them. as done by the bullekc. of the “Gram rifle." The wounds, if they may be called so. which were inflicted were small in their punc- tures and consequently very dangerous and difficult to heal. Injuries inflicted at short distances were so conSideruhle that. in the opinion of the surgeons. they would be almost incurable. At the longest rangeâ€"2.000 metresâ€"n poplar tree was hit. but the bullet did not go through the tree. .-\t. 1.200 metres. the (rec was pierced through and through. The discharges of the rifle are mmccom» panied by smoke and the reports are vomparatu'cly fochh’. 11‘ is stated that the Minister of J us~ tico has cxprossml the intention of ex- aminiug the judgement of the Chief lustice upon the Aycr case \\ 1th a view of cousidexiug the adxisubilitv of an ap- peal to the Privy Council. Even if by the strict letter of the law such an ap- peal should he justiliahlc. such a. course on tho. part of thc Government. would be in equity uml policy a wrong one. If the Supreme Court c\‘ist~i for any good purpuvc. it is to lesson the cost uf litiga- tion by .liscuurugiuu nrpcuh to tlm Privy Council. Whom points: of constitutional Luv am involvml. uu nmmal to the Privy Council. curving: the whole matter be- yond the sphere of (Tmmdmn politics. is a most desirable thing. but in the Aye: case. the point at issue is whether or not the course of a mvvrmnmml department n4 against a. (‘itizon was riglzl or wrong. The du‘ision of the Clnol J usfico of the Supreme Court of Canada 19 not likely to have been unjust to the Government sud on snvh n qnoetion should l~o final. and tho Government whirll mainmim the Court should lm the Inst to appeal m‘tilla‘ its Verdict: f‘Vitnesef, win as mustard and m-vry effort should 1:. and prevent its nu through different w- My “'0 have seen u-x'h mustard. and it 1 Tums. I‘m! from Bxchnngon.) w 5‘ in its last. issue .:‘.\ on the farmer's m-vMunco of wild ,‘ its u! the township. I wood or wild growth { A , A.__._L__,‘l --.j :‘Lm mumrks are nnzulmuh a large ml we therefore )u- attention has {VILLAGE of BEAVERTON. NOTICE is hereby given that n Bv-lnw was passed by the -'orporution or the Village at Bawurtou uu thuzfith a“ of May. A. LL. 1“, providing for tha issue 0! debuutuvex tn the summit of 9900 tu irovide the uacuscnr‘v inn is (or discharging: the Inbilitv of the t‘urpomuou o! BuuVertou (or can“: railway debentures of the Township 01 Thumb unatur‘ng July lst, 188‘? mu! that such B ulnw wus registered in tho registry omce oh 0 County of Ontario on the 5th d'ty 0! Jane. A. D.. 1888. Any motmu to quash or set Aside the same or any part tlwreol must be mule within three want a (rum th~ date 0! rogistntiou uud cuunot be made that alter. Dated thiquchAtjgyot Jpn»L 1m TOTICE is hereby given that n B passed by the Corporation of the of Thoruh on the 30th day of Me . providing for the issue of debentxz amount of $20,000 for the purpo~e of necessary funds to redeem certain u: turos payable on the let day of July. and that such By-law was regisu registry office of the County of mm; 4th duy of June. A. 0.. 1m Any mm or set aside the same or any part tn, be undo Within three months {mm 1 r iatretion and cannot be made the: fled the 19m any of June. 183-“. 3 GEO. SMITH. gem. Towns: outh half Lot 16. 3rd Concession an' Thanh. containing 100 acres. more Seventyfive acres cleared and under cu it: Inna well uuderdraiued Fume luau. Stable, 33x40. also cow byte and sheds, .\ Frame Rouaodlgooa “'6": and thriving ym Orchard. Terms to suit purchaser. For funk» particulars apply to Farm For 82;. JAS. A. BELL. 0n 1 Thomh. March 16th. 18. ART east hull Lot No. 7, Con. 6. Township of 'l‘horah. containing 90 acres. more or less. about {0 acres cleared and in a. fair state of cultivation. A good Frame Barn 33x56. on stone ubutmeuts. a Good Log House, also a gond well. The premlsss are well fenced. For particulars apply to Farm For Sale 2 B. MADILL 12311.. Beau Beaverton.May 11th 1888. Immediate must-mien g ven if required. Terms reasonable. Apply tn Mus. FLORA 5:191: Gra<< =". or .\ M Human: CulPHl-‘LL. Wow: v "a Lot 2, 7th Can of Eldon, 100 Acres, Lot I8, lath Can. of Eldon, loo Acres v , wh_ ‘ like magic: 7 7 BOBDIA Prepared aclemmcauy the Pure Pine TIL input ..-.v..-. ywaue M. 25 Cents a Bettie. [momma-nan] By Everybody. I am mquaiutoux with tlm comvositmu of Por- riu‘s Pine 'I‘:.r (“ a 11-31 and can rocomnmud it as being the must «datum Cough Remedy [know 0!, Our Teas nm renowned throughnnt tho Country 33 being A~l and at the Rxght Price. -Grocer1es of all kinds- I am Mm agent tor the Canada Permanent Luau an Snvmgs Co. Money to Loan at n iow hue of Ingan‘sl {:03}! 23 {0‘20 _\ ears. .. ’I‘EofiS. .- Penin’s Pine TaI Cordial 110.. A). 'ents {Ln- mo Alum Line of Steamships also for all the loading mm spajmrs. Agent for 3 number of first-class Insurance Companies. 1 do Insurance at a fair figure and require no .\genls' (00 thus making a clean sav- ing at $1.50 to the insurer by dealing with me. P. PALMER BURRO\\'S, .‘I. D., C M. " Member of the American Public Hemth Aa- ‘ satiation. and l'resluibut of the Executive (Association a! Health mucus of Ontario. Township of Therm 1:. c. GILC FARMS TO RENT. The old Roiiable House for all Grades in Always on Hand 5 Choice Stock of Fresh LmDSAY, ONT NOTICE. at Prices to suit the fimes. NOTICE. J. C. GILCHRIST. nis 19th day of June. 18m 680. SMITH. in, \' “Inge l‘lr -â€"--nlsoâ€"- F ’DGN’T" *' mm In: sum Coven, Coma. nonal- xsss, Bnoxcmns Wuoovnm Cocoa Cnour, Innumu D1 mcvvr mun-mm. {And .11 Thro’t'and Lung 1396.111 finer um um dose thunk Inf! cures _" caifiplai'ms. ’ Plenum to take; child- ren are fond of it. 0n ihe promises. Beivorton. Ont. \VOODV'KLLT‘Z -Why uy Ready-Made Clothing- When Ordered Suits Can Re Got For Less ? -dw~w~_gssmmwmwm-. €9€§€¢€9€9€0654 €§€9€§€9¢3€9€3€9€9 €3€9€€>€§€3 i§€Z§€$Q6W Beaverton, June 15th, 1883. A Mammoth Stock new on hand of all grades of LUMBER. at. prices nmging from $5.00 upwards. MATCHED AND DRESSED FLOORING SMEATHINU. c.. i-hipped to any point. 150, 000 Shingles (first 015193); an enormous quantity of No.1, .2, and 3, all of which will be oflered {I » - at 10“ est fwlues i ‘IflChlnerV. Th1 IT A\D BE CONVINCEDN {For Sale nu J/‘MES CAMERON, BEA mm”, 0N7 Experience has proved it to be the BET~ OIL fOr all? for CASH. LIME, LATE 860. Roux-9:202]. Feb. fl. 1‘39. DR. POTTS, ‘ OCUL/ST and AUR/ST I; An-l trnublm at We L‘Iinary and (innorMivp organs; 5‘», Sank-M "AH-‘4. such a! Club font. fit'v-Juinu. Hump-Buck Spinal Dawn» and Kim-rod A ttm‘uou. .~ %$§HAE4EE*‘AX SUITEN€§§£€3+ ‘nnnxu: DISH-7 ASE. invhuling (‘ ”mm or '-:Im ‘09}: 'l'.‘nnm1~.(nrs1~. Stmm-u. Dwrnrsn. [’11. m. V \mmcnm. BEAVERTON LUMBER YARD [manna mm m max S R V} Evita \V ha {a n n» ran m‘! v si: H q will he prev-nu €é€§€9€3€§€5ۤۤ6§€9€3€9€3 €§€9€9€0 €9€9fi€9¢5€96¢~ Splendid Materia! at from $1.00 up; always on hand. R SUITINBS mm mmx‘fg P. «in ES u..3. ; . S. MCMILI __._.o.0 020 ms: 33 Emma m “23102.1 â€" rage placing before the Public at Figures. Low that they TAHOE! FREE! ruwnueive in Canada n-nm. mon‘hiv M\(\ i tn mtuud nil ran-s of Just to Hand a. Fresh Arrival of ‘ Instr czwertou. . LOGAN. Merchant Tailor, Beaverton. EVEN BY READY-MADE. 3M? A SPECIAL LINE IN Mflfiflflfig imfigg LQSANJ, mmuuctu-eu only It. luv-nu uuuwwn- a uolnvulun-nuu’ 3. INh-W UXl‘URD STRElL'l‘. LONDON. Manufactu-ed .me at Tamas Honwwu‘s Eannnmnuxxr, >9 Nix-W 0X1. 0RD STREILT. LONDON. MACHINE GEL! J‘s g1- 99‘ ’1" I new.“ uhuld look m 1h. but»: on the Bonn nnd Pow, m» nu no n w. 63.: Oxford 8 rut. London. no, no 09m '-' eave r19“ .. PANTINES

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