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Woodville Advocate (1878), 10 Aug 1888, p. 4

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Buwerton has practically undertaken per a few seekers, to license whiskey- selling at 9100 a bar. It looks like blood-money. The most ridiculous part of the meeting was when several sup- posed informers were named and a speaker demanded that they be hauled brward and compelled to give bonds not to ledee furtLer information on these matters. Back country law, this is.â€" “Chronicle".â€"How is this for sympathy? A nd yet it is only a fair view of what the outside World think of that which is being done here as presented by the per- petual seribblings to foreign newspapers. Whata town. the general public must think we have, when the law of the land can he annulled at will and an offensive measure he removed by the payment to the general treasury of a few dollars. 'l'he worst feature of the case is the fact that these reports are absolutelv untrue. The village of Beaverton has not leased bars nor has it accepted any money to recognize them or in any way interfere with the operation of the present law. (Mr council has sense enough to know that such is not possible and would be the last to even tolerate such overtures. As we expected the late meeting held in the matter of the closed hotels has made Beaverton and its people the laughing stock of the Dominion. To have a series of resolutions such as were passed there placed on record was bad enough but to have them given to the world in a newspaper such as the “Empire," is adding insult to the injury done the place. Almost all our ex- changes have commented on the matter and each and everyone has come to the conclusion that the people of Thorah and Beaverton as shown through that report and in those resolutions must be extremely silly. And now comes to hand the “Whitby Chronicle" which says : “Reeve McRae presided at a meeting of whiskey-heads at Beaverton last week. who had come together tobeg and beseech the Scott Act authorities to allow Beaverton hotel-keepers to sell in the day time. It seems that the North Ontario License inspector has been making it so hot for whiskey sellers round Beaverton that they have been closed up. and the “Heilander has had to go wussont his whuskey." With terribly parched months the meeting he- sought the whiskey men to Open their done once again, and in return the hotel~ I keepers each gave the village 3100 to be used on sidewalks. Thus the village of 11' is proposed to create a. battalion of vnlunteora tor Victoria Mono. An ox- uhango says : "Tho headquarters of the 45th and 40th battalions of active militia we now in the County of Durham ; hut fourolthc companies of tho 45th am raised in rho County of ‘.’ic|rorix\. which scanty. on account of its material do. mlopmcnt. is desirous of ummtniuing A battalionofim own. It. ha»; thorelnro Mproposcd to tmko such a redistri- hh'on at the manicavas \“iH give «mo “Inuit-flaunt; of Victoria and Tun Hon. Edgar Dcwdnoy has been mn'ointod Minister of the Interior and Supnrintondont of Indian affairs. Mr. John Ilaggmt has received the appoint- ment of Postmaster-General. mtwnu. Pun. SHERIDAN. General of fhn United States Army; died on Sunday night. laden-dent In all 'l‘tlm and lull-cued )1 Ion. 'ny um Editor or authored from Exchanges.) m: Column. noun. mu “ 1 " mum" 1 u 00 mm: “ 1 “ .. Ouda not acceding 1 Inch. .5 per Annual. Tmmian‘ ulvorflumonto Dots pox line In int-er- .iou Sou. per line «oh subsequent mutual! measured by ~- ‘ ‘ A' solid uoumn‘al Eh: avnndvill: 35mm, Eh: gamma fixpmfi. Legitimate Results. JWEPH J. CAVE. Pnormml. voonvw um sum. FRIDAY AUGUST 10. 1888. mum»: Elms. mnusue um 3 ‘nuu--u..nuo on O a. . nun-n a-uo-umu Eggs ..... \Apples Potatoes, per bushel . Wool......-- ... ... ..... .. goapJBlaokeye) ... . . .. CAUTIUN I Unsorupnlnuanndplmtingpnh. “shore are attempting to copy this book by mkinu portion-x o! it out and palm- im; it OH‘ on the public as Hm com Ilutn work. Wu own tho mannacript. pnrclmamll from Dr. ()lmso'a lmira. Hoe that you gut Hm ummum book. 800 that It has our name on thu mu; page and Is copyrighted by us. Agents \Vuntml! Ilip: Tun-1m! "'l‘lll'l l'INHVNING “1“!“ (DP ll" LIFE" It is tho result 0! ovvr n. hulfncoutury‘aohsm-vo- tiou. study and experience. \‘onthis cluhmlios no compilation of his torn-or books. It is wholly it now hook. I! 30 years ago ho could produce a. book that. has had It nnlu 0! over imeou hundred thouaaud copies, and has made his nmno fmuilusr in nonrly ovor Bullish-spoukiim homo in tho Unitodsmtos. lnnm a. and thousands of homos in Europe. Australia and South America. what. KIND oin book could or would ho produce as his Crowning Lilo Work, wrru Mom: THAN THIRTY YIâ€"tAnq 0? ADDITIONAL murmur; AND i:xm:nmm-n‘.’ The book itsol! nnswurn tho question. nud in tho most. valuable production in tho history at book publishing. F. 8- DICKERSON a 00-. Main Office. Detroit. Mich. “ lmlnor. 0n. THAT the Prohibitionists are going to play an important part in national poli- tics this year there can be no question. ' Their candidates for President and Vice- ‘ President are very clever men. They l are good fighters and not inclined to lose itiieir tempers. Their speeches at the ratification meeting did not “scatter." They ignored the Democratic party as . being past hope so far as Temperance Reform was concerned. and merely ap- pealed to the anti‘saloon minority of that party to join the Prohibition move- l ment. The Republic party they attack ed tooth and nail. It was once a grand party, General Fisk declared. but now. like his field of New Jersey sweet pota- toes. the best part of it was underground. ' -â€"[Chicago News] OLD DR. CHASE'S NEW REGEIPI 309K, Published in both English and German. This powder nover varies. A marvel of pur- ty. strength and wholesomenass. More econom- ical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sum in competition: with the multitude of low test short. Weight aium or plmsphato powders. Sold only in cans. Rout. BAKING POWDER Co.. 1(6 I 1 \Vt.“ 6%.. N. Y. Dr. Chase's Third. Last and Complete Receipt nook and Household Physician. or the Book for tho Million. contains nearly 900 pages and sells for 32.2““ cloth binding and $2.5m" Impound oil cloth. nmrblo mlgomml isjustly by him unllml Butter” Egga(Fresh) .... Potatoes........... Huv ..... Pork............... Fall Wheat .......... .... ...... .... Spring Wheat” .. Annecta Wheat" .... ..... Haley" .. Oats . .u .. Peas.Blackeye. ... .tuua.:cc:.n.a:a:: u:..p..aa.08m Pork Beet..........-.......... . one to the County of Durham."â€"â€"We hue no doubt an excellent befimlxou can be formed as many of our young men a1- F11 Wheat counties. Hls Last a. Crowning Life Work. Farmers’ Markets. Absolutely Pure. ton-ccoc-a-vu uo-uoo-oocu .nuoo-u. Have you a Pain anywhere about you 7 USE mam: DAVIS “PAH? REESE” mi Get Instant 11ch f. Drama: 02’ manwoua. 9.0 Cu. FM 0 awn. ALLBN’S LUNG BALSAM Group and Consumption cuneo av 250. 80c. and £1.00 per bottle. \VOODVILLE MARKETS. BEAVERTON MARKET 8 «nap-oo-IoOuvvtcoooaonuOJOC nuit‘l.‘ -‘u‘ .------.~-‘ OOUONS. GOLDS. ........ I-onoqu-oolot'll u,- compauios in other 65 73 m 14 13 15 so 55 ........... 710.com); .‘»..--.u. o.......-.u~. I.u“uQ‘IQtOI 4 so 5 oo .... ms 0§5 8756 30 . was 90 ,. 1% l5 . 1917 5085 _. 4045 ...19 ‘3! “.00 9” $00600 70 ).\fl'l‘ M90. lm" Lot. Nu 7, 'I lmrull. um! ”him: 9" 1 an m. 4H uurva ulun‘wl u," cunwnfinn. ‘ 4mm! "I" hm almhuenlv‘. n Hun'l I In: NHL '1‘! a pmml‘mm um Wu” {unv- Apply. in) Benetton. Mu um um. when he will lie-pleased to mmivo orders» for all kinds of Clstenm and Wu" l'umpa. no. gouth Imlf Lot 16. 3rd (tcmcomuon Township M L ’l‘horulncnnmining 100 acres. mom ur lens. flt-vomy- flvo mama vluurcd and under cultivation. 1mm wa-ll mnh-rdrninml Frnnm Imrn. :mx75. fltahlo. 32x10, nlm cnw hyro null nllmls, 10x52. Prnnm llotma,3unn«] Walla and thriving young Orclmrcl. 'l‘vrnm to suit purchaser. Fol'l'unlmr mniculamuppl to I y JAS.:\.BELL. 0n the prmnism. Thornh. March 16th. 1888. Begs-to notify tho public of this locality that ho win he at tho â€"Satzata.ction Guaranteed in «veryâ€" â€"resnact.~ Farm For Sale !." Pump Repairing promntly attended to and Charges Mm‘krate. Farm For Sale I ‘HAMILTUH HOUSE,‘ BEAVERTON, Our agents have many advantages, such as selling home-grown Czumdinu stock. This sea- son. wu have a. number of choice specialties, which are of value and which can only -be se- cured from us. such as a complete list of New Russian apples. tho Ritson pour. Summer’s )lum. Hilborn raspbcrn’. Mooro'fi Ruby and Hack Champion curmnts. Moore's Diamond Grape, etc etc. We have vivou particular attention to the propagation of‘lmrdy Vegetables suitable to the northern sections of Canada. For terms. apply to STONE 5: WELLINGTON, Wednesday of each week We want reliable. energetic men to sell our nurserv stock ; prmious experience not necess- nrv: any man with tact. uu-l energy can sue- ceed : zernn liberal. cilliur salary or commiss~ ion : outtit free. PUMP-MAKING ! No fees will be charged to sellers or nurchnsers of any Animal or Article brougln upon the grgungls 102131119 92' exchuugo._ ‘_ ' Yards and Sonia accomli’xbdation will be proâ€" vided free of charue. OMEMEE, third Friday in name months,â€" Arthur McQundu, Stuward. LINDSAY. second and third Saturdays in same mouths.-â€"James Keith. Steward. WOODVILLE. second Thursday in same mouths.â€"â€"James Stuart. Steward. OAKWOOD. second Friday in same months.â€" Phillip 8. Mark, Steward. KINMOUNT, third Tuesday in same months-â€" James Wilson, Steward; BOBCAYGEON. third Wednesday in same months.â€"-S. W. (:mbtrce. Steward. FENELON FALLS. third Thursday In same months.-â€"Thos. Austin. Steward. Kll‘ KFIELD, second Wednesday in same mouths. ~Hector Campbell Stewardy. For the New England Nurseries. estab- lished over 80 years. the Old Reliable Nursery. Men with push, energy. good habits and clean character always auc- ceed. We can give you good pay and steady work. Write for terms to as follows: COBOOONK, second Tuesda axin July. Septem- ber, OctoberundNovember.-â€" H.0afl.Steward and articles of Agricultural productlou or re- quiromem. will be held in the COLBORN E, - ON T. vu.- "'rh"! v .-.. ..v.. ( Buounmm.â€"Clork, M.Gleem.- Grewwood. 2 May 3. July 4. September 4. chuamxoV1L1.Am:.~-Clerk. if. Gleason. Graeuwood. January 4. Man-0153f Nov. 3- 3 PORT PERRY.â€"Clerk. . W. Burnâ€"ham. I'm-t. Perry3 Feb. 21. My 8,_ Julyg. Segt'jsnygv. 2’1. , ,,e;,A- l “hymnâ€"01mm D. 0. )lacdonell. Whitby, Jan. 3, l’.b.9. Mar. 2. April 3. May‘s. Juno 2. Julyji. Sums. chi‘thovJ. 0979.1"? ‘ '3' ' fiin'ixbfi'é:fiiu}k: 'z'.‘ fi'eihfihin. 'Uxbridge. Feb. .22. May 9. July 10. Sept; 19.»..1,‘°V.; gs. , _:___.A-_ 5 Cmmuofox. â€"â€"-Geo Smith. Csunington Feb. 23. May10.Sept.a_)r§§r..ov_ 1‘60 53. may III. aupu. w, A“) v o BEAthTON .,â€"~Clerk Goo. F.3ruce. Bauer. ton, Feb. 24. May 11, Se t..21 Nov. 30. 'l Unsaonovn. Cler .F. J. Giliesnie, Upteb grove, Feb. 95. May12.80pt.29 Dec 1. - Mouth Harmonicas - County of Ontario I EOHTEILL NURSERIES Lindsay.25th June. 1888. THOS. HODGSON. PUBLIC FAIRS, Ehase Bmihers’ Company,- NURSERYMI'IN. COUNTY OF VICTORIA, DIVISION Couar Sufismâ€"1888. cattle. Horses, Sheep, Pics, for the Sale. Barter and Exchange of A L ES M E WANTED! JOHN F. STRATTON. 49 Maiden Lane. New York. Lil!“ I-ZS'I‘ IN CANADA. Importer 0! all kinds of T. MATCHETT, By Order. n. M.Al)llth._[‘aq. gm sow-s. Imru or loan l mr' in u (M- stake of -- hm B n n :mx‘fl mv slum) lim‘gu‘ a ‘0 H {UM-I Wu". J. E. Farewell, Clerk of the Peace 7, Can. u. Township 0! I Buivurm, om. For phrl Iculmi- County Clerk 'l‘oi’outo. out *White and Grey Blankets, Flannels, I Tweeds. Yarn 61:0.r also Cotton-â€" ' ades, Shirtings, Prints, Grey ‘ Cottons (fiIVI'I.MH A CALL I)!*‘.l~‘()l‘.E SELLINw-YOUB WOOL. During the pest Season I have made extensive additions; mfl‘ improvements to the maehmery in my mill and am now in a. better position than ever before tor the season'a “001 Trade. E‘xperienco has proved it to be‘ the BEST OIL for {111% Machinery. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. For Sale By JAMES CAMERON, BEA VERTO/V, ONT SOLE MANUFACTURERS : -MCCDLL BROS. C0., TORONTO:- MGQGJLES fiAflDiflfi- BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED. 3:25" Highest Price Given. Give us a. call and be convinced that are Cheaper than the Cheapest. Every Lady should gee Qur Dress Goods at w 653. a Yam. Large Lot of Remnants to be Sold at’a Low Price. Call at Toronto House for Greatest Bargains. - Lower Prices: Than Would-Be Wfivlesa/e -â€" (foncems are afiering. Our Special Sale of Summer Goods commenced on Saturday, July 13th and continues during July and August when our large stock of Clothing in Men’s, B0 8’, Youth’s, and Chlldren's, Hats, elt and Straw, Heelery, Gloves, Braces. White Colored Shirts, Cottonades, Overalls, Underwear; ANNUAL SUMMER SALE n WGOLLEN MELL ! and other Staple Goods, which will he mid cheap in crrclmngo for WOOL. Don’t miss this Chance to buy your General Dry Goods at At Less Than Wholesale Prices, To Clear Cut Stock. CUSTOM WORK DONE AS USUAL (a :v'<..’2§@1?@‘nffl eggwfiw Saw 0 Q @1383 'l n l I 39%? MACHINEOIL! I have now a large sto ck. our owu umkc. of D. McNAI‘B‘, THE BEXYERTON will be offered G. “3;”. Efiflflfl. Beaverton.

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