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Woodville Advocate (1878), 23 Oct 1884, p. 12

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IN spe'lking of the Midland Railway, the Bobcaygeou 1)l(l(l)( "(lent says : "A steady reduction of staff hon been going on ever since the mnalgumation of the Midland with the. (lraud 'l‘runk. (ltlicers have. lucc-n moved. and changed. and rciiguocl. mnl sidc~trackud. and doubled up. and gonorullv whittled away, till there will Soon ho w one left hut Mr. A. \Vhite‘ the mane; I. and Joe l‘mller. the ! aggage boss. Mr. “' ll. Furgusou, and Mr. J. Duncan, Supt-rim tondant and Ass't. Superintendant. are the latest to resign, hoth old and tried ollicers of exceptional merit. The Grand Trunk are pol‘ably acting wisely. in studying the atrictcsl economy. but there is such n thing as running economy to memuess nod act nl loss. Whilst on the Midland Railway it might be mentioned that complaints are imquellt as to the had mauagmnunt at the Union n'lulion. 'l'uronto. No one knows which inlu-ir train, and the tow olliuials who are to Inc found on rare occassions. .m urwly know enough in get into the station when it ruins. 'l‘ruiurl miovht he plucnruhd vith their destinations." \Vo Would ulSo :uld that the l'nion Station «illiuials are 18 hm’ula'llt un-lu\'m'lu.-uriu_g in their dvnu-unor to tho pnhln- na 3.1mm, a fact which we l. \\'I- fluliit-ntly pron-«l to our disgust. As we expected the adoption of the two cent rate of postage by the United States has resulted in success and instead of prov- ing a huge loss to the nation, has increased the business of the department fully one. third, the increase being carried at a Verv sumll advance on former cost. The row-mic from the sale of stamps during the year 1883 Was $45,000,000 at three cents, while with the reduced rate of two cents, the earning}: of the department reached $42,584,360. This should be :1 good 'iargunient to forward a reduction in Canada. IF the Scott Act passed ruin stared us in the face, the'grass Would soon be growing up our gravelledlstreets. and fattest toad-- stools springing through our block pavement crossing. ho one “ould turn out to a tire nave. through curiosity, for there would be nothing left worth saving. So said our liquor sellers and the Antls generally. \Vell, the Scott Act has ptssed and one of our liquor sellers proposes to turn his hotel into two stores, and the man was not born a foul either. Therefon~ he cannot think that the prosperity of the town depends on whis- key or will be injured by its prohibition.â€" Orillia Times. (‘uxmuuplivus and all u'lm mum-r frmu mu n'h-ctiuu M the 'l‘hruat uud Lungs, can liml “u curtain cure in Dr. Ninja va Diwuvnry Inr (tuusuuuniuu. 'l‘huu‘mucls of pczuuuu-ut run-s verify the truth of this Mfllulm-ut. Nu medicine can bhuw such n I‘vuunl nf \mmlulul vurcs. Thousands of mum hnlu- “-38 sufl'crcru unw gran-fully pruclnim lln-y nwo- their LVos to this an Discovery. In, \‘Ilu mat, you umhiug tn give it. u hm‘. l-‘usu ’| nml lL-ulcn at John McKuumu‘u Dung Mo 9. Large size, 31.01 L' A married cuuph- iu Al'vghvuy ('it)‘. this Nair. Imvuscpurutu-l nu nn-ouut of difl‘ur- mum uruu‘iug "Moi Nu) I'Icaiulc-utml huur y,,;uuu{a. The husband \\ n8 for Blaine, and Hm wile for CImelqul. Mr. I}. A. Harrison. (‘Imuist and Drug- ;iat. Duuuviilr. Uutq “flu-s : "I can with . HIIHIII'IHN: Hecnumwml Snl'thn-up k l-yumu's yrwmhk- his un-ry mul lhspeutl: Cure L-r l‘wprpniu. lunpurc lilnml. l'iu-lvlm nu " r Pflt‘v'. H hmusuvwa mul ('Dljllllutiu" _. a l' h 0mm having come umlcr my In rs'nul n'm-H'ulinu. .\ mm unluun liau} Mksâ€"J‘Wh .t ia H... J olua'cuuc bunt-Jon Italy "11 A boy Mm Inns 1- p >nslmut l'ur 'sluumg' up trues .’" “.h if v Ji-lu't know that one in a sunny cluuc, [thy ulim a li ub y lblu.‘ to. the Severn River] is less than seven miles, sud further, that: cut of only one mile from "our'bsy here" will tap the Severn waters at Leg Lakeâ€"thence into Morrison Lake and Severn River. ‘The Muskoka Lakes being higher will provide the Trent system with an inexhaustible - pp'y of wsler." This would extend the {eiiefits of the canal to a stlll greater sec- ‘uun of Ontario than by the first scheme as the people of Muskoka will he plaCed on the short line water route to the St. Lawrence River. a benefit which must promote the settlement of that country. A. ’\ [Tux ‘Ireut Volley Canal is destined to he come one of the 'ntcompliehed {nets of the future we believe. We hnve for n long time held the feeling thnt the scheme was to n great extent A political eclieme end that its progress was: destined be very glow. Events flow rapidly in this day, however, and the projected cannl in now receiving much consideration from high quarters. The greet difficulty with the Trent Vllley naviâ€" getion scheme has been the limited character of the water supply, but Mr. Cockburu, our respected representative for North Ontario, whose acquaintance with the country mentioned is thorough, an): that the (lieâ€" tence Across from the foot of Lake Muskoka A Wonderful Discovery. Gamma! mom. A.\loNoI-oLlsTâ€"'l‘he Chief of Police at Georgetown 1:5 a bloated monopolist. That is to say, he is a monopolist. of ollicial posi- tions. He lays all the sidewalks. is loud- oversei-r. lings the town hell, Is caretaker of the town hall, is lamp lighter, and per. ‘forms the duty of police ollieer as Well- This wonderful man’s salary is a. dollar and. a quurce a day. ViLLAuV. Council will meet. on Friday evening next for the transaction at business. We would request the town fathers to up. point. a regular munthly ur Weakly meet/lug on that citizmu [nay know when Ind where to meet them. At Vu-fnrin R wl. on um [sch imt.. the w fu of Mr. Mud. H. Mallet, Esq” Uiviuou L'ourt Clerk, of a dwghtur. THY l'râ€"Lime sluckcd with a solution of salt. and vator, and than properly Luiuuul wnu skim uulk from which .ul mu cream has been taken, makes permuuunt. \vlntu- Wash for ouLâ€" â€"dool \Vulk, and It. Is sud, lenders the wood iucmubuauulo lb Is an execlluut wash fol presurvxu-O r Wuod, and for all purposes. COUNTRY newspapers are doing a good SCFYIOc (.u tau-mere Au calling their attention to he {not that. this Is the sensou,wlwu barns are lull, to look to Ulull‘ insurance. Still we cxpucc tu real of Well fillud burns burnt down. and not. a dollar of insurance pn buihlm,‘ or comm-nu. to. The only cunditiun attached is, that the recipient of the medicine blnds himselt tn pay the full price (which is generally 50 cents or SIAM!) in the event- 0[ a cure being etfectetl, and an "agreenient"is pru- dnceil for the granger's signature and the condiliuns (as read by the ugem) amiears [0 be so reasonable that it seldom tails to get the autograph. The agreement hUWever, is so piiuted that one hull forms a lluo‘utlablu Hole, when detached, and the glaubul' awnkes to the fact, when it is too late, that he has been bitten ao'ain when he receives a notice fnun the neighuuurlna’ hunk that hn note [or several hundred donl u-s liuls due on a certain (lay, etc. Lnuk out for the chap, he IS aure to he mung in time [or the men- nnuic season. The mucus rule Is to have no “truck" with agents at any kind. 'l m: Luumssc murnunenh in Bunverlou tovnmrrow, (Funny) Will be \VJI‘IJI swing. 'l'wu llillltlaunu cups are to be cmupctml for. Ahumly we lcmu sacral clubs have cuLurcl for the c-unpuuuun. and a goods day’n spurt may n; uxlwchl. Bummsu llosu lmd ;e_ I. O. G. 'l‘., open~ ml up an Frulny eVuulllé hut. An open 'l'mnrlu Is intcn lu-l u, am curly ll“ 8‘ 60‘ 5 Unless of Grain [flux to ho suld var) cllcalp. at. ll. Iliuu's, \Vuoclvldc. Call and suu lem. A mum: quantity of cnnl will he consumâ€" ml In this Village clurin: the coming wmlcr. F-‘um pluseut. appearance. cuul will be the fuel must. us «1 in lump: (llll'fllg winter. Mu. ALEX. Mclmon brought to town on Monday evening last the largest load of grain this season, it “’clglufll without the baée Hll bushels '32los. \Iums 0 inc: t ll nk‘ that this course of th8 Ill :0.» of n: :. o 11 «v :. punter over the ('tlllili m m . tor ' v E ‘3.tbnll|§, Muir the «cu... vliL' l .i in Al .H .L -r, or an. lent a “inlet '11 w.i.e in , um ml he Ill l‘oronto [n no luau {A ,, ‘I' ‘.l m “was. ‘l‘here am yet no ill-llCtLlllblh of .i culnl season. uxuept Jrllaps 1h.- unu-u |l oiillow o! icebergs from .ne polar regions, and that outflow will probably how little c-tirct in prorluoin; oohl except along the Atlantic coast north of Boston and along Labrador. Although in Ontario and the lower lake re;ion and h't. Lawrence valley the season will probably be mil-l the excess above the average will be greater in the ,Westurn states. which may with good. reason look [or exceptionally milil weather during the greater part of the winter, and notwithstanding an early aut~ uluu cold, which not improbably will be experienced shortly. The most inturcming Munro 0: t. no recent 01- lli uuun .u. M mlnum, w 1‘ .L colupuny nf colorc . .lnmihw Sun-4m» onuuum in nmnu :wturiug tho 0 (-l rum Uuhl Cull) Ullqullfl Taiwan. and m I ma nu timn (luhulmau tho cumvls of spam In up: with (mlumm mmlmrn lnolmnios. A om nlu‘lnl mul IL wmeml «hpmum wmu mmnl ( tn "lap-nun.” mum of «In-wing tolmcm and tho I mm M thn unin'hilh'n tl-Imm'ml m the Adam“ 'I ulmum Co. for ‘slw-I‘ olillh ‘tn‘o OKIINML SWISDLHKS are always on the move and this country gets its share. Funnels are the must gullnhle people on the face of the earth and therefore are alwms quSen as the victims. The following from the Slur will give an idea of the new module operand: :â€" “anuther swindle Is now being perpetrated on the (airliners. This tune it Is a patent curov all, and the verdant grauAer is informed by the oily tougued agent that he can have the specllie, free. on trial, and that it is wan» lalllml to cure all the ills that flesh is heir 'l'nr: l’hmnu Match announced in our last umk place nu \\'mlnumluy. The Weather \\‘h.uh “'1“ (mo! and shuWu'y hm! a samu- u but. IIVIHUBS‘IIB' clrt'ct on the lnncccuiiugu, u‘. in apxtu of this, mum 05th trams pant In an. .tplL-nmm'u on the “old, which by the “aw, was n munnivuui. mu: mr thu punpus . After the cunluat thu Icault stuml us {ow l«.ns:-â€"â€".\lun'~! “lat"clil.~‘S.-"l Jnhn (Inmc, 2 John (,‘annplwll, .lr.. 31’. Mun-lam. 4 Jam. Fmrvat. Men's suculul chumâ€"l “Illlc‘ul Smith. ‘2 Arch. Smith. l‘ny's nlmsml Juan [D Morrison. 2. mums Stnzut. hpscxfll l’nitus ~l5cst, hearing in lichl. l'. Morrmon ; Brut. Hq-nl, Juhn L'urnie ; Bent l'lmnng in fiu'tl. .lI- m ('m‘rh- ; Mist. finish in Iirsann'a class I' .\|onmnn;1iflh finish in ".an sccmnl Chh's, A. h'nuLh ; first. finish in lmy‘u clams, .lu Iu-s Stuart; Best gruomcd team, John (.‘ulnplmll. Jr. ’I‘lulxs ruuuiu ' all dav on Sunday last 'l‘le. T. R. certainly have but little ru' speck. for the law: of Ouumo in this couuuc uun. .Mu. A. B. MCLRAN. arriVud home on Saturday night last. from Scotland. Mr. Me. reports a very pleasant. wyagc. 'l'hu fnlhwing students l'rmu this county are attending the L‘UHIII;\\UUl Collugimu )2 slitnlc : Levi .~\nniw, Mary All-bis, Jessie MJIMIIHU, \Vu-ulville ; M. l). Browu, Man»- ilh ; Muggiu 'l'irrull, (,‘auuhmy. Unnof the trustees nf thv Uollingwoml Sulmul lion-l, nlm Is'un Antichuu man man tested his in: by refusing tn rutzun mm of L w teachers tnr m-xb ymu‘ M Lucy tank :.n :wtiv‘: p.111, Ill f.u'nr uf Um lune context. 'I‘llia is :1 new apln‘rc fur tuacllm‘.‘ [u “1qu- cutu Illlulll!ml':l!luc. lluwuvur In.- was alone In his nmimu. :u'oodrillr ifiorul Mews. Jubllco Singers. BIRTHS. Mu. WM. TAYLON'S siding to his Brick yards, whicn lmvu lmon uuderneguliutluu with the company fun a long time, is Iruv cumfleud aucl puties now roquiaing buick by car lozlJ cam lm uwunam-latcd with. out; the cast of loading on cars. SrzvnnAL errors and nmmissions in the 'l‘hnmh l’rizc List. have come In lmnxl: first, prize fur single baggy, tn Jaunus Snell“ grove; special prim lur best slunl driving horse, {\néus McLean; special plixo fur lmst llnnncl shin, by l). \V. R038, to Miss Jcnniu \Vustuutt, bundled.) ‘9. (fall and 596 our stock uf anel r}; and Watchm. Cheaper than aver. at thv “Mmlicul Hall." Bcnvertou. By a typographical error, We stated last week that nine deaths had occurred hen- sincu spring. 't should have read nix. wh-ch in itsvlf is nulced sad enuuqh. A VERY sudden and unexpected death uccnrrcd in tin: I'azuily uf Mr \hn. Huiicl', 2-ul Can. of Tumult. nn Sand-y umrniu; Inst. Mus. llnlter u In) W.“ in - .44.ch to. on «My pl'eViozN was taken ill :m i husm-u uu-nliw cal 8L] could in: Mllnmuumi she dial. Dcnceasud lmws a hug-c lam“), (the young- nst. We learn is at the telnl~r age at" two years.) to mourn bur sudden end. Mr. Hullcr was preparing to umvu (.0 lium'ortuu shortly lust work a contractor and builder at llczwertou hircd u wugmu and spun ot horses from Mrs. J. Mcllougull. whose farm is ut E; '[)t. uhout tour miles north of “PA- Vcrlou. to go to Fenolou Fall for a load of hiding. and on Friday nun-"mu they left home tlrn'cu by Mrs. Mcl)o.:gull's eon. At Kirktieldouool the horses, a fine lookinu grey only vacn years old, appeared unwell, and as the animal some time before start- ing. had got at the out hin and eaten an uu~ kl own quantity its sickness was attributed to that. By the time the Falls were nach- cd the horse Was worse. and. as there is no veterinury surgeon in the villaw, .\l r. Bur~ Icy. blacksmith. was sent for and hled and physiced the patient. He was told about the supposed ovcrfccd of oats. and acted on that supposition, though the horse was not hloutcd and showed no siéus of the uilment being in its stomach. Mr. Hurley attended to it atiutcrx‘uls during Saturday, and at ll o'clock at night, when the McAI-thnr house stable was locked, the animal appearâ€" ed to be getting better, but next morning it was found dead in the stall. As seen as possible it was drawn to the hank of the river and opened by Mr. Burley. who found that its stomach was nearly eniptv and in a healthy condition. but one of its lungs was ahluck mass of corrupuim uul the other badly uflL-ct cl. A short time ago Mrs. Mo» Dougall rufuscd nu olfcr of $120 for the horse, as he was young. in good condition, souu-l in his limhs and apparently healthy. â€"1"euelon Full Gar/la.» W .\‘uw is Hm time to incur-- hmgflur. :x: “full Paper. “'0 are clemmu nut «(wk A? vurv low prices. John McKmlwn. "-‘tht'dl Hall," Heaven-ton. Tllc Voturi' Hat Com". for me I‘nwnsllip of'l'humh “Ill In: helul NMV. I'lm I931. SEND the xmmss tn yulll' I‘rlumls at a distance The host letter and weekly. Ouiy mm (lullar pcr your tn any [rumuf Canada or the United States. Great. Britain and Ireland. Octal!" l5 IAIN“: quantity 0! first-class Rod and Wilma "rick now an ham] M. the matiun lmck Y.ml. lEuavo. {01“ Prices Mmlarnto. E. C. Sl'ENt ER. Mn. E. C. Symon»: has upmeda new brick yanl new the U. 'l'. li. Rtabmn. His :ulvertlscnwut app-ears in anulhcrculumu. Buzu'crtun Brick has secured for itwlf a widuapread {mm and Wu haw: no doubt Mr. Spencer “ill :lu his share to remlur the :uuuufaclurcs of tho villugu still more popu~ :u'. 'I‘IIP. Lacrmsze tournament toâ€"d:\y,(l"riula_v.) bids fair t.” In: a Jurions fllf-lil‘. The 35th B-umllm. l3 llhl we learn have been engaged for the 0.wa anon. The trustee-w .nf \‘v'mnl anliun Nu. 5, of 'I'lmmh will run-nu; .umnlicnlinn for n 'l‘I-nchm' Ilutil 'Im 3M. day of “r't'vlwr. A I) . [834. n! 4 n‘vlnck P In. «II-”IN! admin: aalzuv required and vml‘liuutu \s'nll Macimun ale to Bricks For Sale. Cot. 211-3 l‘Ilu Fishery luspgctnr has been in the villa-m II. .Il VIcIIIilv for the past Icw days, luokin" after aI-ver.il panties \Ilm aw in the lIIlIII, of iIIIIiIr-III-r the new Fiathy law In this lucahly. A severe ex Imple Will suIcly be Illa-l6 of them when dischcIcIl. Tm: Council should have n emailing at, the junctiml of Foundry and Simone St. It. is Iva ll)‘ nvculml. The new hlnck crossings will prnvu a. Very substantial improvement. ’l‘m: Grill-n. 'l'im'w saw "l’utlnlnca have unuu «lawn to l.') cents in Henvertnn. ’I‘ncre ii an extraordinary crwp this your."â€" 'l'nurv certainlv Is an Immense crnp Inn. we bulimic the lmvcut. qnnmnun yet. reached is 17 aunts a liyu‘c‘nltngumer too low. Wmflnvnum. Our. let, 1834. 7'0 (111' Edi/0r of I'IIF. .\l)Vol.‘.\'l‘I-‘., Sun. â€"â€"| Ii r] by 'm n‘mtvnct from the 'l'orbm‘n Mm" «Lug-cl l'xlu-id :0 20- 3‘ lint. “Lln- l:\~'f mu thlmnm Hm Mullmnl Ibvisinn of the Grand Trunk Ihilway. mum hm'u lm'm running nml Llnu. n gl’t'nt fut-ling uf imliulm 1.11m is urunsl-al nl. :nlml; llu- llllo'" “Wars of the «Inc nhseermc of the Sahhuth in Wood- vivlv, Maripusa. llhlrm :uul ”ruck as well as ( u :mwztnn muniop lxtiv-sJe -l that rmmmslr- nm-u will In: u‘.' no Ilse. lhc stu Mes must be vnfnvu'ml. l|m Inw is fur H‘lm Inn’lcs‘x and dimimliunt" nml IL Inmt summarily ln- appli- ul to [M4 dwisinu uf *he "nanny (. 'l'. K . nrgmimuml put. n stop to this infidel 0 un- murce. \V. M. I‘A'I‘TYSDN. Methmlint Minister. l'. S.â€"â€"\\'o trust the Press along the line wi | Rpcnk nmv. ' Teacher Wanted. Ma nvtvtou guru! mm. HICNJ. F. "I30 W). Svc "I‘luufllll'ul‘. .‘-., S No. 5. i (.inlllcln'idge. P. finnnmmim {song Boavorbon. (WOTTONS COTTONADES c. all to ht Sold at Close Prices 2n Gamma! run: 1:! wow ran macaw? anfczzoonmms. Highest Price for Butler and Eggs. Latest Shies and Shades in [Mesa (mods \\ ”1(qu Iilm k and (‘ oluled Velwts, '1 thin] Linei IS, Ta] 10, and 1'1“)!“ ()il Cloths, Hemp VV on], and Till)l‘fl”il} (,aiyets GROCERYâ€"Our stock is very complete wiflv choice Goods. . bought in the right markets for cash and will be sold very Cheap. Give us a. Call and we guarantee satisfaction and the best value for your money. This depa'tnII-nt has been verv carelullv selected III tho- I) st III: Irkcts .III-I we have an hesi- tmiuu- in I-I-uiug Is the largest. and mast :|<SIH'teIl stuck over h (NIL!) III: II RSI-avar- tuII, aIIIIl IIIItiItiIIIItiIII' roIII the 2!“: It SIIL' m5“ of hue \I-r‘in I-II-‘ \‘III. HHI‘I‘ tr'at‘ e we efecl confident that our etlurts to I-iI'c chIyuIIe hallsiuch \I Is appreciated. ' CHEAP FOR CASH Our accounts are now ready and must all be rendered this month and settled. TWEEDSâ€"Thjs rde‘partmeul". ha} rccyivcd Sptcial .1 111m: nun uy FULL FALL STOCK ON HAND, \Voodvillc, October, 1881. NEW F’ALL GOODS At H. WILSON’S. DRY GOODS AND GROCEBIES at “THE PEOPLE’S STORE.” BEAVER'I‘ON, We have much pleasure in announcing that. our Fall stock is; now complete and we are showing one of the largest and best assorted stocks ever exhibited in Beaverton. An heretofore our DRESS DE? Aft-THEN? is the must attractive in tnwn. compris- ing all the Lucas: Novelbios in Silks, Satins, Velvats, Velvamons, Otto- man Cords, Brocados. French Dress Goods, Tnmmtnzs to match. m FANCY WOOL‘LEN GOODS, we are sin-win: a lvc-mtiful mum of (‘hilllren Misses Knitted Woo! Suits. Infagt‘s Knitted Balms Scams, Wool Eoods and Caps, Ladies Jerszas,~xnmod W021 V’csts. Fancy Squares and, W'raps ut chry dvscnlulun. Butter and Eggs Wanted. Goad - Winter- Rams}. - BGMDTS SflQBES ROD. CAMPBELL £884. a@§4. Eflflflg gin: us. a call Imhre purchasing elsewhere. Some very clmu-u lines in ENGLI.‘ SOURCE, ffiEIfipEA {.151}. OANADIéN Tweaas, Worstad Gant- .‘ Aâ€"‘- “PF‘ In n‘n‘k4nn STAPLE DEPARTMENT COMPLETE IN ALL BRANCHES. Greater Than Ever \Vill get a. good selection in Sale as well 215 Custom \Vork Milli ney and Mam: min m; 9%anaravaiy'ha‘smfkmgames“ exam all new and well selected and at nmrvcllunaly low plict's. . W. ROSS, "Vllicl! will all be sold Is the display of Those wanting I have now my Just opened out the we are shmvilu a beautiful rmue of Children‘u am} ROD. CAMPBELL. D. \V- ROSS: II WILSON.

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