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Woodville Advocate (1878), 9 Sep 1887, p. 1

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( so. SMITH. «newl'Towusm at Thom omco Town “all.“envurlou, M. £0. 'smTH. Hermwwuuie o1 humton fienvurtouflut. E's GR ANT. )1. 0.. Physician. Surgeon wd Ac . cnuchnur. (mice and Residence. Cor. Main and Mara Streets‘ Beavortou, Ont. J minnow“. u. c. v. s. 0.. Physician. Bur- . noon and Accouolmur. Office and rosidonce Simeon Street. Bcuvcrton. ‘ ll. JOHNSON. M. D.. C. .\[.. L. C. P. k 8.. . Graduate qi‘ Toronto Uuivasity. Member 0! Collegu Physicilni and Surgeons. Ont. Ex- mnlnor forSun Life and Confederation Life Co‘s. 0m“ um! Residence. Victoria. Rom]. Ontario. ‘\ M. JOYCE. V.S..Gmduutu of Ontario Veteri- ‘ nary «tollugo. Toronto. Treats all diseases )donwsticnted animals by the Iatust scientific and most nppruvml uwthods. Orders by teitr graph or mail promptly attended to by day or night. Ollicu 2â€"“Mciiinnou‘s Ding Store." Ben venom, Ontario. A. erinau'y College. Vetorinuy luspecwr. Dakarâ€"Medical Hall. \Voodvilla. “'ill be in Heuvertuu awry Tuesday. ()rdcrsleftwuth Jolm McKimmu. Uruguisn lhmvertun, or by telegraph will macim rrompt attention..- \V. l’hinn. we I In, uu.v‘vâ€". Vinfi , A1. of Ontario Veterinary College. Disease“)! tl douluiticatdd animals treated by htest and [less Minn-Va?! systems. 021166 and Infirmary. [union‘s I ! are] Cunuiugtou VETERINARY SURGEONS. _.._â€" _~-- NO. A. JACiiRON. Clerk and Treasurer Town- ship of Eldon. Lorueville. Ont. BIB. S. M. JARVIS. Barrister and Solici‘or. Toronto, duh-cs. Nu. 39, Adelaide St. East, Opposite Post Uti‘wa. ‘ .m'rm .ehomust Barristééféoncnor o. Offices. Kent Street, Lindsay, Oumio Money to Loan at 6 percent. 0013 M. HAYES, nan-men Solicitor. c Otfices: Cameron‘s New Block. Beavertou. Money to Loan. cm'rvma STEWART, Attorneys. Solic itorq etc. Olfices over Ontario Bank. Lindsay D. J. Mclx'rnm. I '1‘. STEWART. p n cqwmxmmik om"; m mam Court , . Alosmy of Victorin.â€"-Omce.-â€"â€"Woodviile. finiario MER C II ANI’S PllcTECYL‘ IVE CANADA AND UMTED STATES. â€"-\\‘AS-â€"â€"- ESTABLISHED IN I884. Having fol-its object to cnlluctfrom 9.1] “mt it is possiblu to collect 1mm. then publish the names of all that cannot or will not uw. which list is suppiivd to every member n tlm Association throughout Canada and United States. Address J. BID WEL L MILLS ”Co. gun-u ‘\-â€"â€"-- .‘ ’md «Refill M tmxtinn- mm (05mm isumnm martin. MU N [CIPAL CLERKS. D MONABR. E0551": nt wartime girtuscs. Junelam. SKISNER. B‘rrister. Solicitor. c. 05509. . Camvrnu'sNow Block, Buawrton,0nt. auxx, v: 93., nouns, 3 Pittman am 2‘1 Binders. new”! w. HANK. Vemriumx S‘l‘xrgeou. Graduuto l\.'...\.‘ 01“ n0 Collecting Associatian -- â€"DOL\G I": SIXESS [Xvâ€"- March ‘36. Mr" an a mum! Farmers ! JOS. J. CAVE, Publisher. v--. u‘vw’-_~ and flavors st Beaverton Foundry W. SMITH; PHYSICIANS. Group and Consumption cuneo 3v ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM OFFICE 2â€"“Tonos'ro Hotsn " Benetton. Onhflo L. 25c. 601:. Ind $1.00 pee bottle. LEGAL Graduate of the Ontario Vot- ‘ge. Veturiyuy _Iuspectqr. OOUOHS. COLDS, Managers, Hamilton Ont. Hagâ€"Flat: ha . (a 3:4 3 tux-rowan I 'ma mm‘ 7_ _ Ecru Ram, [‘ROI‘RIETOR BEAVERTOV. Going Northâ€"11:10 . m. and 8:10 p. In. Going Bunnyâ€"8:39 a. m. and 5: 35 p. ma WOODVILLE. Going, ' Northâ€"10355.1".and'ms p. :1). Going Southâ€" 0:05 I. m 31106.00 p.111. County of Ontario ! 1. Whitby: Clark, D. C. Mnedonnell. Whitby Jan. 3. Feb. 2. Mar. 2, April 2. May 3. June 8.July 4. Sept. 9. Oct. 2), Nov. 2. Dec. ‘2. 2. Brou 'hmn: Clerk. M. Gleason, Greenwood May 4. Ju y5. Se )1. 3. 9.. Pickering \‘i Iago: Clerk.M.Gleoson,urden~ wood. Jan. 4, Mar. 3. Nov. 3. 3. Port Perry : Clerk. J. W. Buruham. Port Perry, Feb.8, April 19. June Bl. Sam. 6, Oct. 18, Dec. 13. 4. Uxbridgo : Clerk. 7.. Homphill. Uxbridge. Feb.9. April 20. June 33, Sept. 7. Oct. 19. Dec. 14. 5. Canningmu : Clerk. Geo.Smiu\. Canuiugton Fob. 10, April 31. June 2’3. Sept. 8. Oct. m. Dec. l5. 6. Bewertou: G. F. Bruce. Beavertou. Feb. llI April 22. June 24. Sept. 9. Dec. 16. 7. Uptorgrove : Clerk. F. J. Gilleavio. Cl-ter- grove. Feb. 19, April 23, June 25. Sept. 10. Dec. 17. J. F- TAYLOR; D. D. 8.. L. [DOCTOR 0F 'DEN AL SURGIRYJ Graduate of the Rovnl- olloge of Dental Sur- geons oi Ontario. with fifteen rears established sractice. Teeth extracted without pain. Arti- ficial Teeth inserted without plates or on Gold. Silver. Aluminum or Rubber bases. Full upper or lower sets of Teeth only $8. All irregularities of the natural Teeth corrected. Preservation of the natural 'l‘ceth a. speciality. Oflice. “Caxxleron Block ." Beaverton. - A ,, 3 1-....41. DB!" luv a vvvvvvv â€" ." Will \isit Brechin every secou Fridny of such month. (1 and fourth DENTIST LIN DSAY. 0.\' TABIO’. \Vill visit Woodvillo, (Edward's Hotel.) regularly on the first Monday and Tuesday. and Beaver- tou, (Hamilton House.) the first Wednesduv and 'l‘hursdayofeach mouth. rum-1 Vl'l‘ALlZED AIR administered. Beautiful and durablu ART- IFICIAL TEETH made. His gold lined rnhbpr plugs are pronounced “perfecnuu.” Ovm‘ 26 Uu Inc luau u-v_u___, , ton, (Hamilton House.) the Thursday of each month. AIR administered. lieauti [FICIAL TEETH mud} I u. LLS USA! . ONTARIO. Visits Beaverton (Hamilton House) the End 1 Tnnsdav of each month. Mr. Noclauds has had ‘ unparnileled Bu :cess iu the use of gas. (\‘italized hit) in this part of Calm-la having administered it cominuousiy for (thou: 19 years made a study of it under Dr. Coiton. of New York. the first pérsou who gave it for extracting tenth has given it to 146,000 persons. Beautiful artificial teeth inserted. GBAND TRUNK RAILWAY- BEAVERTON Rriol: and Tile Company. Uannington, Ont. (Nitrous Oxide Gas used.) omcevâ€"Brandou's Block. n33 Order. .I. E. FAREWELL. nun-L- nl Divxsion Court Situngs~1837. 03' "Hi SIIOITEST SOTIl'B. and at Reduced Rates. All sizes of tile having been reduced 82.00 per M. lhnmw convenience known ins Taylor‘s Siding Railwav convenience known as Taylor's 8mm: runs directly into our yards and kilns. sav- ing to purchasers dost of loading. Freight paid on Tile in on lots to any station within thirty miles of yards. WM. TAYLOR. We want One Hundred Good Mm: at once to sell for BEIGE AND TILL-3! RAILWAY TIME TABLE. . E. CULBERT, L. D. S. m! romm mamas. uncssr m U- l"; ”3,35 H n ‘ I ‘03 ‘, :Z‘J‘xlm .ngon or re 4: an iunur- CANADA 0". Ac'la' 9“. amtu (linnumnlu. does insurance at wlmt it Steady Employment and D0 103‘. ““10. r, v MT» and no 0."! [can requlred, lnlking a swung at “.50 to t a hunter new time. liberal commission or salary. best. («L i vantages. splendid outfit furnished free ; ~ anypnshiug man can suocbed. Apply Engine for sale. far terms to. l . . m “mu Pow Forum. Rgginanr 99M J. N EELAN DS. C DENTIST C-' ADVERTISEMEFE The undersigned beg to announce to the public that thev have formed a. pu'tnersllip under the «boys mum: and are now prepared to fill all orders for Address BEAVRRTON BRK‘K AS“ TIL}: THE BEST QUALITIES 0F DENTISTRY. licm‘erton. Out. WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, SEP‘EEMBER 9,1887. . GROSS, "038 a \\ El LINGTOX Toronto. On. Clerk of the Peace. HENRY MOYLE TH E0. DUM PI.\_NOS nndO‘RUANS T' and REPAIltED. l have now on htnd the lugs“ stock of Lumber over in town. 0! all gndoa nud n all prices from $6.00 to $25.00 per thousand. SCANTLING. SILLS. JOISTS. LATH, SHINGLES, (from 61.05 to 82.46 per thousand.) LIME, ac. FRESH. BREAD. 51an 8333 and. man? a on hand. Woodville Customem supplied by D. 1 Campbell, and orders for Pastry. c left with him will ‘reoeive prompt attention. ~Best Testimonials on Application.â€" Benetton Lumbar Yard. 9. A. coasts, Hair-Dresser and Barber, Bills furnished to 0rd“ at Shortest Notice. TOWN BALL, LOT, Beaverton, Ont. MonthlyCuntomers shaved twice weekly' and [nut cut monthly at 75 cents per month. EWundville theap YEA Sims. BEAVEBTDIE‘ BAKERY. One of the Bestfirms In the Pro- ' vlnce of Ontario for Sale. 1 the 5th concession of the Tuwmhip of Mari- posa. iu the County of Victoria. This property is situated in one of the best 1gricultural dis- tricts in the province. The property is well hinted. The soil in a rich clay loam. There are erected on the remises the {chairing buildings, namely ; u Brie House. sums with a stone fouu-' datimn and cellar under the whole. with Brjuk Kitchen «touched. lex‘li. a good Fnuue Um) 33x56. Frame Stable 36x40 and 3 Frame Wood. shed 16x24. There Ire about ninety-five acres cleared. of which Ibout ninety ere under culti~ vntiou. the halauceis covered with mixed timber. There is ngood orchard of trait-bearing trees and two never-failing wells of water with a. {mum in each. This property is diztnnt from .indsay about {ourtoeu miles. from Port Perry fourteen miles. from the village of Little.- Britain five miles. (tom the v'llnfie of Cunnington about six miles. and from B- ani In Station one undone- hult miles. There is. good school within one and (mo-ha." miles of the premises. Terms easy to suit purchaser. For further pnticulars apply to N AMELY the North half of Lot number 4 in n \f A hTT.T‘. A Rare Chance. Beamrton. August let. 1887. . S. MQMELLAN. ' Ll 000R TEAS With which you at s valulble book with every three poun s of WI. Good. Durant: 35m 31. School Books Bibles 820. All kinds Z’atent Mt Afient for Allan Line (3! Stenmshi] Oh to. MM]. and a“ lem‘mg nowspsue OA'f'AI-OGUN FREE. ELL 8! 30.,(311511111. Ont. In Homo Pow Portable smile (or we. cheap. Ap’alym WM. MHTH. Reunion Foundinot to A8.GOBDON “Quorum. P. D. McARTHUR. an mum on. om. j C. HHA‘HI’JST. Woodrillo. Mom-y to Dorm at a low mm of hflorest from 9. m ‘1) \‘Pm’s. C. (EZM‘HRIST, Hark Village of Woodvi‘dc. \\‘.,11Mville.0r.l. C. Gnrixlusxtngeuc (or ant-clan Insur- _ A- 1--..--hnn ll I'hll i‘ TEAS [K BELL” ._â€"â€"o.0 J. 0. GILCHRIST URGANS Umpproached for Tone and Quality. . MADILL. From QOcts. up. Beaverlou. 1‘. 0.. Out. \\'(ml)\'HJ.F‘. Br! 3‘30 ‘0, The Races here last week were quite successful both as to numbers and finen- cisl results. Some good horses were here and excellent time was made. Our fine track was generally admired by the horseman. The Fall Exhibition extending over three days is the next feature of interest in our Social routine. A big effort is being made this year to have this show far in advance of last year, good and all as it was. Congtable McBain put. a summary stop to the pool selling ”racket." ou the two groundéi on Thursday. 0119 fellow was “jugged,” the other made good his empe. The new Store being prepared for Mr. D M. Smith 13 now being painted and . it is expected “ill be ready for occupa- : 11011 next “(30);. This store is now the but in 1313 chin both as to position and -_.-. {c 1111113112 Sm1tl1w1ll no doubt be ' 1111.263: the gainer by his removal. He lis 111m in Tomuto purchasing his new . I-‘al 1 H1021: and expects to be in good 1111mm" 011101 in the new store by Fall Slum 1111). Breohin. Extensive bush fires are raging all round us, one on the north is now within a mile of the village and with a. change of wind might easily become dangerous. Our Fall Show is to take place on October 6th and every cfiort is being made to make it the best yet held. luemflng Jonlnxn From other Plum Cattle and Sheebuyers were in town on Monday last a purchased a large number of the latter animals. Balsaver. A very distressing case of scalding and by’ which the infant son of Mr. J. N. Horton met its death occurred last week. It appears Mrs. Horton had been' wash. ing and had taken'a. large boiler of clothes from the fire into the yard leav. ing the little one playing in the kitchen. She had taken the clothes from the boiler and was engaged hanging them to dry when a shriek was heard and turning she saw the little one falling into the boiling liquid. Prompt measures were taken for its relief but after linger- ing for some hours death relieved the sufferer from further pain. The family have the sincere sympathy of the com- munity in their aflliction. Terrible bush tires about. this vicinity. We observe the Sheriff's notices of sale of the belongings of Mrs. Lucy Yum)" of this place, in payment we sup- pose of Scott. Act fines not vet paid. Glam 1 On Sabbath the 28th ult. the Rev. A. 1 Henderson of Cambray and Oakwond, 1] occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian i 1 Church here at tbenour of 5:30 p. in. 1 and delivered an eloquent sermon to a ‘ large and attentive audience. He is an ' able espounder of the truth. 0!) Sabbath last the Rev. J. B. Scott of; Cambrey. memoir; the foreman at . 11 o'cloek. He? , an able discourse ‘ in English. 'il‘be Rev. D. McDon-‘ ald pastor. is expééte. { D. V.) to occupy l the pulpit next Sabbath himself after an i absence of seven; months on a visxt to f friends in Scm «l. The l’rmlwfhrwm > .m‘untll School in" l'x‘E‘li! (ii-All with tin l‘u;<hyterian cllul'Cll of this place. hold a. mu‘ccssful picnic at f!\‘ ly-‘riutif'll inns-U»: nu liaisuiu Laue ‘n ..,_,.,_, l»..=~..)‘.'.'n as Bird; !’ Hui. «In Friday 138%- ‘ 'i‘lw young fu‘m: x né-v .» ‘1 momscives im- mt mely during U.” men-noon. Mrs. Malcohu .‘iub‘udyen, of 80.:ya. is f visiting friends hem. 1 English. 1116 MV. 1). mcuuu- , ‘ Hollowny‘s Pills.â€"*The chief wonder 1d pastor, is expliéte. (D. V.) to occupy 5 of modern timesâ€"This incomparable he pulpit next Sabbath himself after an i ,hseuce of sou-re months on a. visit to medicine increases “l“ “1’99“”. ' fiends in 50m: ,(1. Latrengthens the stomach. cleanses tlm l ' . - The l’roslwfv‘rmn rm‘unth School in » 'l‘erv 00mm billlousnesm prevent" «mm mm: with lln l‘u-mymrian church lellcy, purifies “‘0 system, inwgor- if this place. hold a hm‘ccssflll picnic at a 2 _lttd re-instatea sound :ha lmautiful mum»; rm llalwm Lake he“ mmmam‘ forthcm Pills throughout the globe nstonishcs .m-nn-n as Bin-h l‘ -: .1. «m Friday last. ”1‘, yam“! Mm , N, J A: anuisesvm im- everylxxlv. Mr] 3 single tnal convmcm rm wolf Hun-1:4 i‘u remoon. fl" '9')” ‘ " “ that "0 medlclnm . l. . w a? .va "a Pill-q in ‘heir nhi itv Mrs. Malcolm ..urmlyen, of Sonya. IS . 3 - ' . . . . » u 3.1 complm-r- =.:.«lental in Waiting friends how . , ‘ . ' - . .1 race. [hey an: a blaming to Mr.Thonms Foxgnsou and Mrs. Fur- the afflicted, and a boon to all that guson. of North Mariposa. are also visit- labor under internal or external tlisenw. i“8 their lricnde in mi” section. 5 The purification of the blood. removal ..r ‘ all restraint from the secretive 0mm». ‘ and gentle aperitive action are tlmJun of lifiu unurcca of the extensive cnrMiua range of Holltm‘ay's Pills. M tugboat p775; .r In Cash for any quentitv . ,l n n..--|....n.-. nonverton. High»: Price at In Cash for any quantitv of pontoon. at R. Dunsheoth's Benetton. DUB NEIGHBORS. children or! '0' raging all VOL. XIâ€"NUMBE R 32, It is' our and dntv' this week to 1 chronicle the death of Mrs. Archihnld i.Camphell, of Eldon Station. fl“) died l on Friday the 26th nlt.. at- the' urly age I of 25 years. after a. lingering illness of ‘ months' duration. Her funeral took ; place the following dev. The remmm ‘ were conveyed to their last resting plaza in the Eldon Cemetery. The bereaved husband and children have the sympathv l of the whole community in their hour of bereavement. \ men mean. If we did not know the people of Orillia to be the most conceited and unblushimg blowhards under the sun. we would hesi. tite somewhatbefore rubbing this matter l in so freely. But unfortunately this pro- clivity on the part of our neighbors always rouse olir feelings and we are never so happy as when flatly pointinw out their little failings. We have some . handsome little yachts on this side of the llake and durlng the summer have had several neat races. The last ouOheld ! here brought one of the boats from Orillia which, however. obtained no place in the race. A short time ago some Orillia enthusiasts just to show Barrie and Beaverton yachtameu. you lrsow. what stuff they had in Orillia, de- cided to hold a yacht race. and hv way of compliment invnte over those fellows from Barrie and Beaverton. Of course they wouldn‘t come. It could not he expected that places so far off from citv tastes and pretentious as Barrie and Beaverton would participate. liowew, the Beaverton fleet did notso reason and consequently prepared to contest the race. and of course to win it. Edda: was a “dirty day" on the lake. and no doubt our Orillia commodore with the knowing wink and Vigorous hitch to the pants peculiar to the nautical lights Of that town set it down that neither Bea- verton or Barrie would show up. After I- a long struggle with the elements. how- if ever. four of Beaverton's fleet anchore-l r~ , of? Orillia much to the delight of the 1. l knowing ones. who, of course, saw uothinp he i else for it but a further addition to n Orillia‘s greatness. How could it be d ‘ otherwise ? Had we riot the “Curlew” :0 land the “Greywing.” and also the as i “Skipper.“ etc., all good boats and true, r- '. built in Orillia. enough in itself. hv the 16 ‘ way.toensurecomplete success. Besides. ly lto put tubs like those from Beaverto'l n- | against real Orillia yachts was to absurd AI, - O I l l a r l l i l l u , n for anytlnng. However. since the strangers had arrived it might be we“ to mad them a. lesson in sailing not soon to be forgotten. The race consequentlv came off on Saturday morning and let it not even be whispered, the Orillia. boatq were beaten, badly beaten, did not get A show to win. The four Beaverton boats, ‘luhs' be it known, had swept the lake and left Orillia and her commodore disconao- late. How could it be ? It could not have been done fairly, such a thing were impossible and as usual a foul was brought up. It did not stand, however, and the Beaverton fleet weighed anchor for home early in the afternoon in high spirits having administered a solid proof of the adagc‘ “all things are not what they seem," particularly Beavertou . yachts. 5-.- "llow Are The Mighty Fallen." let Us Shout. Pltcher’s Castorla. 0.. a»

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