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Woodville Advocate (1878), 10 Aug 1888, p. 5

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A couple of citizens of Halon! MW decided to build a uew‘pnsseugor “game! m u cost of about 016.00!» It Will be readv for the 80330110! 1889. Tlne route it. will take has not yet been decided on. The visitors to Nlngua Falls are quite M numonms as in former years, find are made up chiefly of bridd pal-hes and titled fumiguem. An important invention in railway practiceiu the method invented by a “ultimate electrician for welding steel rails by electricity. which will enable track] 'ers to lay a continuous track. The ems of the rails. after they are placed in the track. are welded together through the application of a transform. ml electric current, and are afterwards {Tempered so as to make the joint as hard as the rest at the rail. A most deplorable accident occurred at Cobourg on Monday morning of last week. A young man named Coombes, employed 1n the mattmg factory. while Lworking with a. belt was caught. whirled around the shaft. and instantly killed. The water in Bowmonville luau-1301' is «(slow that the corporation is havlug a uhfip channel dredged. An electric railway between Midland and Penetanguisbene is the next scheme of great interest to these communities. Bowmanville is agitating for a system of water works. August 16th is the Civic Holiday in Canningwn and the several Sabbath schools have arranged for an excursion to Sturgeon Point. It is proposed to build an elevated railway at Collingwood. through the town to the Georgian Bay park. The Caledonian games by the Toronto Sons of Scotland will be held as Whitby on the 13th. They will likely be at Ben.- vcrton next year. Orillin. council has provided a. stand for the use of their citizens band. Lindsay Young Britons and True Blues celebrate Sizhe zelief of Derry, the 13th of HAugust by a grand procession. H. S. Rowland. President of the Im- perial bank and owner of the Kleinburg mills was in Schomberg on Friday. It is reported he was looking after a. site (.0 huild an elevator on the new line of the C. P. R. thoro.â€"-“Beeton World." Cannington Band has ordered a full sett of silver-plated instruments aha cost of over 8600. The Guelph “Mercury" tells of a farmer in Erin township who has a call with three ears on its head and a. horn in the middle of its back. The calf is as lively and healthy as any on the farm. Thomas Knight and William Folkes, of Watt township, were fined the other day for setting out fire on an Island in Lake Rosseau and cautioned against do- ing so again. The Stoufivillo “ Tribune" says a young man of King Township some days ago asked his best girl to go on an ex~ cursion with him to the Falls. The re- quest was granted and every prepara- tion mode for the trip. On arriving at the station on the day of the trip his Indy love was there but in the company of a rival. The so exasperated the jilt- ed one that he went home and took a dose of poison, from the effects of winch he is not likely to recover. The charge brought by Patrick Burk, of the 3rd Con. of Pickering. against his mother and sister. for attempting to poi- son his wife. has been dismissed. The Central Bank liquidators are busy sueing debtors and collecting money. At present them is about 8330.000 on hand. About 311,000 of the circulation is yet to be redeemed. The next dividend of 38; per cent. will be paid in October. Mr. H. Gordon, of Port Perry has given notice to the town council that he intends entering suit against the corpo- ration for 36.000 damage, owing to the drowning of his son in a town tank. The Rev. W. H. Laird. formerly of Uslmwn. now of Hamilton. is enjoying his vacation, with his family on Tondem Island. in Lake Mnskoka. _On Friday as the Rev. gentleman was rowing over to Kecwatm Inland. about a mile distant. ho was instrumental in rescuing from drowning a. lady and her child who had lallun into twenty feet of water. '1‘0 THI“. DP‘.M~‘.~A Person cured of Deafness and noises in the hand (If ‘23 voars' standing hy a simple mmody. will send a descriptinn of it rmv: to any I'urnml who applies to NICHOLSON. 3) St. John Street. Montreal. Canada. District Gleam'ngs. -Why Buy Ready-Made Clothing- When Ordered Suits Can Be Got For Less ? â€"â€"O‘U'R-â€" which we are placini befcgs 31;: Public at Figures so ow a. ey SUMMER SUITINGS You Will want. FALL CLOTHING and should not fail to visit our Shop before buying. €9€9€9€9€9€9€9 €9§§€9€9€9€3€3ۤ6§> €§€9€9€$€3 Q965€9ۤۤ> weaneaeoeseaeaeaeaeawweaeb €§€§€b€6 eaeaeaesxeaeaw ND We are offering Special ,Mid-summer Bar- gains just now in e MGR? WEBER *§?§ FALL STOCK Ramadan, June .I5th, 1883». <%%}3HALIFAX SUITINGS.%’ am fiAflfflfQ’f BE BEAJEEN w Splendid Material at from $1.00 up; TROUELE TO SHOW OUR GOODS ! H. LOGAN. Merchant Tailor. Beaverton. EVEN BY READY-MADE. A SPECIAL LINE IN ARRIVING DAILY.§§’¢ a” WEE gm: PANTINGS Beaver-ton. TOWNSHIP or moan. VOTERS'TIIST, 1888- OTIOE is hereby given. thst l hue trans- .mitted or (‘OILVOIN to the persons mention 04‘ III the third and fourth sections of "Thu Voters' lusts Act. the copies roqnirod by niit section to be so transmittal or delivered 0! thn list, nuule pursuant to sum Act. of oil venous appearing by the last revised Assessment ltrll o.’ the said Municipalitv to ho entitled to veto st tho said Municipality st Elections for members at the Legislative Assembly sud st Ilnnlci s1 Elections ; and that said list was first-grated {up at my mum at Benetton. on tht filth otJnly 1N. and remains therefor inspection. ‘lootorfi sro called upon to oxsniinu the ssid list. nnd. it any omissions or nny other errors no tound therein to take immediate proceedings to hsve the said errors corrected accord-nu to luv. Dated this 3rd day of August. 1688. GEORGE SMITH. Township Clerk We Engage Men on Liberal Commission or on Salary and Expenses and Guar- antee Permanent Employment. and Success ! 1 Facilities Unequalled : Prices very Reasonable ; Outfit FREE ', Decided‘ Adventageeto Beginners 1;! Write at Once. ELLWANGER 8’. BABE?“ - NURSERY STOCK. - SAIESMI'IN WAN'I'EI), Sold. Everywhere at 25 Cant: a. Battle. Recommended By Everybody. I am acquainted with the composuion 0! Per- rin's Pine Tar Cordial and can recommend it n being the most ofllckmt Cough Remedy I know. u.(.,_ Fenin's Pine Tar Cordial I202. Our Tans are renowned throu bout the Country; as being .-\-1 and at. the tight Price. JOHN P. STRATTON -- (PE-ES. -- Dam also agent tor .1110 Canada. Permanent Itcdu an ‘ Huvin a Cu. Money to Loan It a low 111% of Ingerqqt tom ‘2 in ‘20 yearn. .u u. , ,‘tlA,‘___A‘l__ A-__ nun nu uuv ....... r, .7- Agent for n numbnr of first-clam Inanrnnm Companies. I do Inaurnnco at a fair figure Mid requirv nu Aguntsz' im thus making-a cimm raw. inn of $1.50 to the insurer by dealing with In. .u -..- ._-.. gents hr the Allan Line of Steamahi a who for all thy loading n‘ev. ""31",?” p A ,yAA_ '._,_._,_, , Band for (Imam. JOHN F. smxrrou. _ 49 Maldpn Lane, New You“; Baavorton, Ont. MonthlyCustomon shaved twico woolly Maw hair cut monthly at 75 090m pot momb. |' Member M “to American Public Health: NI- ’ soclation. and President. of the Executive -" [Association of Health Officers of Out-aria. J , Lot myth Con. of_Eldon, Ion Acres, immcdlntq postt‘axfnn givrn if roqnirml. Terms run sonablu. Apply to Mm. l-‘mmsunn Grass "ill. or MM. (mmon CAMPBELL. Wood. :18 jOt'10011.ofE{don, (00 Anna; 75110. Ont. m. A. com, Hair-Dresser and Barber ~ TOWN BALL, 1.07.. EUBDIAB 1?. C. MECHBIST.‘ to handle our thoroughly reliable iGrpcerxes of all kinds- If CUR" Lwrn Cowumr. 8min Dumcma. A“ , bravura, Dvewi. Lou or Art‘lfl‘r:~ Sccx humans. 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