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Woodville Advocate (1878), 7 Sep 1888, p. 1

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WOODVILLE. ‘fioiug Northâ€"10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Going Southâ€"9:05 u. m and6200 p.111. ms mm. qumo. Vinita Beavortou (Hamilton House) the 2nd {funds of each month. Mr. Noelnnds has had nnpnn \e‘od fill-wen m the use 0! gas. (vitallzed Mr) In this part of Cunadn Inning ndminlatered H oomlnnonuly tor about 19 you» mtde a study 1)!" undar Dr. Conan. of New York. the first portion who gavo it. for extracung teeth has given .. . . m "N. ........ .. u--..ua..| -..nn..a.l math 'inlortml. Going Northâ€"11:10 a. m. and 8:10 p. :11. Going Southâ€"8:39 a. m. and 5:35 p. In. GRANTJI. 0.. Physician. Surge‘ . couchnur. Office and Rasldonco, Ind Mam Stncta. Buavortou. Ont. H. JOHNSON. M. D.. C. 31.. L. C. P. 8., . Graduate of Toronto UlliVeYfiity. Member 0! College Physicians and Surgeons. Ont” Ex- lmiuer 'or Sun Life and Confederation Life Co's. Moe and Residence Victoria. Road. Ontario. M. JOYCE, V.S..Graduate of Ontario Veteri- narytlollego. Toronto. Trentx all diseases If domesticated animals by the latest scientific und most approved methods. Orders by tele- crnph or mail pronnvfly Attended to by day or night pfiice_:-â€"-" McKinnou‘a Dmg Store." Bea. $9??on Ontario. J' GALLOWAY. M. C. P. 8.0.. Physician. Sur . noon and Auuoueheur. (mice and rosideuc Simcoe Street Beavorton. I ‘C. GILCHRIST, Notary ‘Pnhfie; Red. . ' mum and Insurance Agent. Convoyanoer, Valustor. m. MONEY T0 LOAN. 1‘ aurr‘x’ i‘uopkxxs. Halli-Aims. Solicitor (h). Offices, (gum. Strgoc. Liudauy. Ontario LINDSAY. ONTARIO. “‘ill vllit Woodvnlo, (Edward's 110ml.) rewluly on the first Mondty and Tucsda . and Boner- tondflumlton House» the first \ ‘ozdnesda ' and Thursday ()I each month. PURE VITAL ZED AIR administered. Beautiful and durable MIT- P‘ICIAL TEE 1‘” made. His gohl Iiuud rubber plates nm pronounced "perfection." Over 90 year‘s experience. D MONABB. £95311“ oi afiarrmne alumna. OFFICE :-"T0nos'ro Hanna," June 1886. Benetton Ontario ‘ICPARTHY, EVANS. PEPLER d: Mc- ] CARTHY. Barristers. Sulicitorc, Notaries, Convoyaucors. etc. 011m". Quinn‘s Block. Grilliu Emmy m Lend. Telommuo communication. D'Am'os McCAm-HY,Q.C., I l“. Enxs. F. E. P. PEPLRB, J. A.McCAnmr. ‘IL .-v. - Money to Léxfiin't 6 percent. DENTIST £100,000 N Loan M6 pot cont. on farm to. mrty. Apply to C. A. PATTERSON. Denver n. MI Wfll holn Rmvortnn on \thany and Balm it! of ouch work Mr Repairing Pumps and tak- ing order for mm onus. “mo 18%. Pumps: and Cistems of all kinds to oulor at short notice. VETERINARY SURGEONS. U â€"â€"V MONEY T0 LOAN Al‘ LOWEST RATES AND BEST TERMS. No commission charged. many omce. Baker‘s Block, Kent Street. 1‘. ohm. At. Wnodvjllepmce. oxrlrthe‘lut and J A00 8 BA RN ES Pump~Maker, ' c. Manama-non mm» of Woodviue. . Woodville. Ont. WOODVILIJ“. AND BEA VERTON . N0. A. JACKON. Clerk and Treasurer Town- ship 01 Eldon, Lornevillo. Out. clN‘I‘YllE STEWART. Attorneys. Solic ital-s etc. Oflices over Ontario Bm:k.Lindsay D. J. Mel): mam. I '1‘. STEWART. Money to Loan. AKRON 6: CAMPBELL. Barristers. c., _E0. SMITH. “I Bewarwuflut. E0. SMITH. Clark, Township of Thorah ' ofllco Town ENLBenvertou, Ont. J.NEELANDS - DENTIST ac.- AM- wow ammmnnn GRAND ERUNK BAILW‘Y. 052:1ch gamma Qinras. ifiifibfifi‘rfifli Be.utitu1'ar£inc..| teeth MUNICIPAL CLERKS JOb‘. J. HAVE Publisher. RAILWAY TIME TABLE. W. H. GROSS, omce.flnker‘a mock, Kent. snoemxp. At. Wnodville omce. on the lat and 3rd Thursday in every mouth. MCCARTHY. anmn MCCARTHY" Barrie and Allistou PHYSICIANS. DENTISTRY. BSAV ERTON. Clerk, Village 0! BMVertnn LEGAL Physjcian, _Surgeon and Ac‘ 5 n-.. ‘l-:n . 66E: Msiu North Victoria and Ontario General Advertiser. 6:0. l HE Handsome White Brick residence on ; Main Street. on but 0. south side. Contains r five large rooms. largo halls. clothes closets. etc., ' lip-stairs. with pnutries. washroom. and extra. \woli-hnilt kitchen and woodulied. Hard and soft water. twu cellars. frost-proof. } acre of land. To be sold cheep and on easy terms. Double Frnmemne. uitn that! on Elizabeth St..eech house contains six rooms.etc..wood- sheds and stable on the premises. § more of land. An excellent property (or speculation both houses being rented at a good rental. OT W411. also w. b lot 12 in the lat con. 0! F-ldun. containing two hundred acres, X50 cleared. well fenced. with good barn and othvr uut~buildings. also six good walls on the pro- nnsea. Those lots will be sold separately it so desired and the most favourable terms are ofler~ ed. No money required down ilsuitablesocurity be given. FARM FOR SALE. North part 0! Lot 12 in ; the 5th concession of Thor-ah containing 50 2 news more or less. a good Frame House and ' Stable. good well and thriving young orchard on thoprenuses. The soil is an excullont sandy loam unoxcolled [or game?!) p‘urpo,ses. The “A; _l.__.i_ Iauuu Uulfifllu an.“ n... . --- - acres cleared and 20 in broken pasture land. ‘ Furnished with good buildings. wells etc.. well ’ fenced and in nu excellent state of cultivation. Kit is admirably situated being 2} miles from horueville. 3 from Woodville and 6 (mm Beaver- [ ton. Fine gravel roads. 1 EAST HALF LOT 1, CONCESSION 2.TRORAH ‘ containing 120 acres all cleared and in a. ‘good state of cultivation. A log House. Barns and stables in a. good state 01 repair are on the premises. wells etc. This lot is very favourabiy ‘situnted bein handy to the markets of Lorne- vilke. Woodvl lo and Beaverton. Will be sold chennand on the most favourable terms. Village mommy We have also a. number of choice lots in different parts of the village of Bea.- verton as follows : Lots 13. :4 and 15 Victoria Street Lots 1 and 8 mm Street. Corner Lot. Elm and Victoria Sta. Lots 1. 2. :3 4 and 5 east side of King Street. Four choioa lots on west side Mam street. all file drained. Very desirable. Lots 5. 6; and 7 west. side Duudas Street. Lots 12. 13. 14. 15. and 16 out. side Dundas St. We have for sale one of the besthusinesa stands in the village of Beavorton. containing 6 Iron. tggc on Mulcoe Btruot of :10 foot. lin. with a depth of 160 foot. The property now returns aumcieut rental to [my 10 per ct. on purchase price. A “lupin. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. N. i. Lot 6. Con. 7, Township of Thorah. containing 100 acres, more or less, 50 acres cleared. 5: Frame Barn and Frame Housmulso a never-failing Well, etc., on the promises. “'ill be sold at a bargain or rout~ oil for a term of years at a. moderate i-entto a. suitable person. Property free of iucumbmnco. FAST half Lot 13, 4th Concussion of Thou-uh, J containing 100 acres. more or lees.55ncres cleared, balance timb‘erod with cedar (excellent. mil timber.) a thriving young orchard. u good frame house and iog burn and other outbuildings on the premises. The lot is thoroughly (em-ed and in a. good Mom of cultivation and has also {our good wells. hituewd within } mile of Bea~ vertuu. A goud bargain and easy terms. ILLAGE LOTS 14. North side Shucoe Street. containing about ‘2} lots, there is a large l-‘mmo House and Stable. Hard Water We“ an the premises. Easy terms. mu prelnwuu. puny Lanna. ILLAGE LOTS 1. a new and Lot 2. h acre nnrth church street. Also Lot 44. l Acre. Bay street. all thesulots are in one block and will be sold together. Vi: have hm] placed in nnr lmnda for sale ' THE BRICK AND TILE YARD AND POTTERY owned by Mr. Wm. Taylor, the pro- portyia particularly Well Ldnptod [or the inn-i- qu; naidin oi the G. '1‘. R. runnlmx directly into the yar a. A large 40 horsepower engine and boiler with iwo new lilo machines are among the equipnmnta. This prolmrty wiii ho sold in connection with tlnel’nrm on which tho yard is situated. or separate if desired. The farm with Brick Yard continua lI‘Oncraa more or loss, with n largo Brick House and all conveni- c-m-vs Miaohod. This would prove an oxcnllnnt un'peunent for a man with «vital sullivivnt to develop the business to its in 1 capacity. Im- mediam occupation can he xlven. If you have a Lot, House or Farm for sale my will endeavour to sell it for you at. n N‘ilfinlllllllc commission. No charge made unless a sale is effected. Apply for tcnm etc. to luau: uIlUALUI-uu .v- ..-..v_ r_-‘ ...... ,, , progeny is situutod wilt’hin four hundred yards oft . Beavertou Smtiqn G. T. R. and a portion of the property is wnhm the Corpermion of Beaveltou. Tunns very easy, a. small deposit down. We offer for sale on the most favour- able terms the following choice Vlllage and agricultural properties. Terms made to suit purchasers. . FOR SALE OR IN EXCHANGE FOR VILLAGE PROPERTY. North . Lot 8, Con.6. 'l‘horah containing 100 acres, 40 acres cleared Ind balance in 1‘01ng pastur'e laud. Soil, clay and "AAIJ‘ L-I....‘l nu.) ESTATEAGENCY THE “@xmwg 9") REAL WOODVILLE ON TARIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 12488. 7 he Great Conservative Demonstration. Triumphant Arches, Bands and Processions. Beaverton En-Fete. i ' vigorous address. The chairman then jatlue introduced Hon. Charles Tapper, the new Minister of Marine and Fisheries. This gentleman in the course of a long and brilliant address. discussed lete. Commercial Union and the Liberal ‘party‘s attitude towards it particularly. He expressed. we presume, the views of the Government on the subject and they are of positive antagonism to the whole mostim- scheme. He did not understand how 5‘“th“ we are to raise the revenue which would node the be forfeited. by not taxing the Canadian il in the people for what they buy from the Americans and which in round figures reaches 87,000,000. if the duties are taken off. In his way of thinking, no alternative other than that of direct be public taxation existed and this consummation come the was devoutly tobeavoided. Aanyway he John A. i does not believe the United States would I agree to any such arrangement. Space lwill not allow us to follow the Hon. up we do gentleman through his long and careful ere. No speech but the Hon. Charles is certainly t ed to be a clever speaker and one likely tobe iain arch very effective. How the people accepted m bright . the situation could hardly be determined beautiful i as careful attention was paid to the re- marks of the speaker and but little effervescent applause occurred. He was followed by Dr. Montague. M. P., of Haldimand, who also is an excellent speaker. This gentleman paid particu- lar attention to the Indians. Two chiefs of the Roma reservation being present on the platform gave him the opportu- nity to praise the intelligence and ability of their fellowa in Haldimand. By the enfranchisement of the Indians (whether they properly understand and appreciate the dignity of citizenship or not. and from the remarks of the Doctor we can hardly believe they do), Sir John has placed a large number of followers at his back and it is to be hoped that this important factor of the electorate will receive every facility for becoming some- thing more than voters. Dr. Montague is a ready and witty speaker and held his audience until the close. He was followed by the Hon. Geo. E. Foster. Minister of Finance, who devoted his time and attention to the present fishery complication. He gave a free and care- fully worded resume of the situation and the various causes which had led up to the position of things to-day. He stoutly ‘maintained that Canada has done all he usual that is possible to bring about a settle~ Lgion was ment of the difliculty even to extending .tt. Band I valuable concession to the United States iage con- i from purely good will. He counsels the uister of ‘ people. and we presume his counsel rep- Minister I resents the position of the Ministry on iIontague the question, to keep cool and pay no "31.00”. attention to the bluster of the United llespie of States. strictly enforce an observance of ges with l the treaty rights and meet our neighbors .lemen of when desired to do so with dignity and rts of the grace. Mr. Foster and the Ministry ads from have this journal with them in‘ this ma Sun- course and from the applause that fol. thing up lowed the Hon. gentleman's remarks, “god up they also will find the people of this dis- the great I trict at their back. Dignity and honor arranged l is what we are after just now, and in the Les Lexie {future the Minister of Marine and bel (Has. Fisheries should see to it that the great Stoddart, 1 Canadian Cod receives a proper and 1319 and tdignified attention at the hands of our sing the .‘ Southern Cousins. Retaliation comes m1 Blue" ' with had grace from the United States iich they . if what the Minister of Finance statesiis Osborne correct. and we have no reason to doubt Foundry - his statements. All true Canadians 1-, to the i should therefore stand out firmly against mg been 3 anything which would in the remotest rlr. Alex. i degree approach a backdown from our daughter, position and give our Government a was We. ;solid backing in its demand for justice n. More I. and rieht. Mr. Foster is a most pleas- vas sadly i ing speaker and his choice and elmpient were espe- : language is a treat to listen ti . sequently :his resume of this great question was red. An thoroughly appreciated by the great [Ci], after audience. Ilis address nearly filled up day tech the time allowel, leanng but scant I by the ' room for those who followed him. Mr. iservativc Porter. M. P. for Huron. gave an inter- thu large Cfitlllg account of the advance of Ontario d Mr. 1“. county dining the past forty years and v rviiiarim showed himself thoroughly alive to the Gillivray, advance the county has made. 110 Mb a short followed by Dr. Slave-n. of Orilha when as and criminate Leht-seers , s, gather ' men who people in 't of four seen and s of even ess were ners and effort to :licy suc- ined from we yen. in of the ever met flaceful l by the sappoint- ie which thusiasm irrival of she great is station me with urb their raise one s. This lit is re- rge audi- to hear that he is policy question with that m vexed fihmmm VOL. XIIâ€"NUMBER 31. The Goldwater station of the G. T. R- with an adjoining store was destroyed. by fire last week. U1 )wards of fifty thousand logs wem lost on the Georgian Ba.) ' in the heavy. storm of last week. They will most of them be picked up. The Dominion Government granted $15,000 for dredging Owen Sound Hal- bor and it is prOposed to commence work at an early day. A curiosity in the shape of potatoes growing from the stalk above ground in- stead of the roots has been sent to the office of the Acton "Free Press," by Mrs‘ Geo. Leslie. Erin. A petition for the repeal of the Scott Act in the united counties of Northum- berland and Durham is being circulated and is meeting with numerous signers. who have become thoroughly disgusted with the way in 'which the Act has been enforced in those Counties. ing. between midnight and one' o'clock. Boland and another man entered her house in East Gwillimbnry and assaulted her. She identified Boland. but she could not say who his companion was. Thiebemg so. Archibald Goodwin, who ha also been arrested was dischamd, ~wilnleBolund was held for triaL The water by- law granting 012, 000 for waterworks for Shelburne has been car ried by a. majority of 24. The railway station at Omemee Was burned to the ground last week. Au incendiary did the work. Six barns were struck by lightning in the vicinity of Ingersoll during a. thunderstorm on Sunday night. Woodstock has a. piszgery out in the country where 750 hungry hogs cou. same the swill of the town. The Bobcaygeon “Independent“ gives the following dimensions of the largest; maskiuonge in that vicinity this season : â€"Lengtb, 4ft. 4in., girth, 21 inches. spread of tail. 11 inches, head. 12 inches. weight, 29lbs., 4ozs. Patrick Boland was taken to Toronto this week from Mount Albert and locked up in the jail to await trialon the charge of committing a rape on Clara Riggs. At the preliminary investigation before James Shields, J. P., in Mount Albert. Miss Hinge said_ that on Monday Inotu- The Ontario exhibit of minerals at the Centennial EXpoaition, Cincinnati. is arousing so much interest among the visitors that Hon. Charles Dmry, the Minister of Agriculture, has received n letter from Mr J. H. Johnston, Secre- tary of the St. Louis Expositiominviting the Government to give a similar exhibit. there. The invitation will be acceptm and as complete an exhibition as time will permit to he collected. will he sent. ‘ the meeting olos «I in haste to meet the 5:35 train which had been delayed some time to socomiuofiate the occasion. The ladies. we are told, more tdsu sur- passed themselves in their efforts to make the visitors at home and thorough. ly impressed then) with the generous hospitality of Beavertou and its people. The hands were all in attendance at the grove but on account of the prolixxty of the speakers their duties were light. The best of feeling pievailul among them and ageneml turn in took place on the way from the grove to the town between the Rams, Sumlcrlnnd, Can- ningtou and Beavcrton bands, who united in playing the stirring air. “Bri- tish Grenadiers" with tremendous effect. Altogether the day Will long be remem- bered in Beaverton and the community owe a vote of thanks to Mr. Medill and his supporters who brought the affair to so successful an issue. Orangeville has now connections with Toronto by telephone. Holloway'a Pillarâ€"Emy digestion.“ These admirable Pills cannot be too. highly appreciated for the wholesome power they exert over all diuerdvrs ol the stomach. liver, bowels mud kiluovs. Theyinstantaneously relieve uud steadilv. Work out a. thorough cure. and in its course dispel headache. hiliousuesn. flatulence mul depression of s )iritu. It is wonderful to watch the dmly impro- vement of the complexion. as Hollomay’s Pills purify the blood mnl restore plump- ness to tho loco which lmd lost both flesh and colour. These Pills combine yUvel'y excellence desirable in a domestic remedv. The most certain and benefi- cinl rouults llow from the ovcuionel use of this regulating medicine ; oven per- ions in health. or who following tea-den. tnry occupation will find it an invaluable apéricnt. District Glad/rings.

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