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Woodville Advocate (1878), 7 Oct 1887, p. 1

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'\ H. JOHNSON, M. D.. C. 11.. L. C. P. 6: 8.. . Graduate of Toronto University, Member of Collegu Physicians and Surgeons. Ont., Ex~ «miner fox-Sun Life and (Joutudemtiou Life Co's. Ulfice and Residence, Victoria. Road, Ontario. RICPAR'I‘HY EV .-\\‘S PEPLER Mcâ€" CAltTHY Barristers Soli citors. Notaries Convcymlcers. etc ()fuce Quinnsmock. Orillia Money to Lend. Telephone communication. D‘Am‘cm MCCARTHY, Q.C.. | F- EVANS. F. E. P. I’L‘Pmtn, J. A.McCIanY. VVM JOYC. ‘ ‘ . }ra(lua.te of Ontario Veteri- IInry I '0”8"0,b "I‘mouto. Treats all diseases domesticatef mmn ls hy the latest scientific and most uppwvcd Methods. Orders by tele- numb or 1mm pmmptly attended to by day or night.01fiw.â€"“ \lcliinuon‘ 5 Drug Store," Bea. vertou. Ontario. (filiariu [DOCTOR 0F DENTAL SURGERY.) Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Sur- geons of Ontario. with fifteen years establiuhed uractice. Teeth extracted without pain. Arti- ficial Teeth inserted without plates or on Gold, Silver. Aluminum or Rubber bases. l-‘ull upper or lower sets of Teeth only #8. All irregularities of the natural Teeth corrected. Preservation of the natural Truth a speciality. omco. “Cameron Block," Beavertou. (:3, Will visit Bmchin every second and fourth I“X‘illfl\' of each month. ARTIN J.- HOPKIN’S. Barristers. Solicitor 6w. Offices. Kent Street, Lindsay. Ontario Money to Loan at. 6 par ceut. - GR ANT. M. 1)., Physician. Surgeon and A0 . coucheur. omce and Rosidence,Cor. Main Ind Mara. Streets. Beavorton, Out. GALLOWAY. M. C. P. 8.0.. Physician. Sur~ . 39011 and Acuouehuur. 011100 and residence fiimcuc Street. Buu‘rertou. R. S. M. JARVIS, Barrister and Solicitor. Toronto, Otflces, No. 39, Adelaide St. East, Opposite Post omce. OUIS M. HAYES, Barrister. Solicitor. c Ollices : Cameron's New Block. Beaverton. Money to Loan. Will visit Woodvillo. (Edw nnl's Hotcl.)regular1) on the first \londay and Tuesday, nIId Bem er- tun (Hmmltou House Itho first \\ edm‘mlm and '1‘hurmja)_ 0! one-II Iupnth. l’l' RE _\ l' l‘ -\_LI{_I;._I) . v‘fii‘fl Boflvortnn ("HI‘V'y‘ ‘ Y no: ”In (2nd 'I‘unsmw of om‘h ‘ ‘ "I” ' .i hm] nupnrnih-Ynd an \ . ‘ wlizvd «in In 'hie pm" , A ‘ :torod it on" Inn-val) ' ‘ ‘ l study 0“: mulur Dr. (‘ ' l : u . n . the first person who gave it for em . Hm teeth has given ;t to ”(woo persons. “ml uiful artificial teeth J. F- TAYLUR, D. 0., L. L D. S. DENTIST E E. CULBERT, L. D. s. DENTIST AIR administered. Beautiful and durable ART- F lClAL TEETH made. “is guld lined rubbm‘ plates are pronounced “pcxfcctiou.” Over 26 car 3 experience. inserted; D MCNABR. mum of gum" 2319 g l’IANOS andORGA NR TUNED u nd RI’A I RED. -Best Testimonials on Application.â€" VETERINARY SURGEONS. June 1880. THEO. DUMONT Canningt on, Ont. (Nitrous Oxide Gas used.) Ofliceâ€"Brundou's Block. 4clNTYRl-j Jz STEWART, Attorneys, Solic _ . itors etc. Oifices over Ontario Bunk,Liudsay D. J. Mclu'n'nu. l T. Suwm. No. A. JACKSON. Clerk and Treasurer Town- ship of Eldon. Lorneville. Out. > ML SW1 YN Clerk of the lat Division Court , County of Victoria.â€"-Otfice,-â€"-Woodviile, SKINXCR. I! -rristor. Rnlicitor, c. Office. . Camc.ou's New Mock, Heaven-ton, Out. EO. SMITH, Clerk. Townshi) o! Thorah omco Town Hall. Benetton. nt. .EO. SMITH, (Work, Village of Beaver-ton Besvertouput. J. NEELANDS. - DENTIST doc.- (13mm! fiusiuess auras. MUNICIPAL CLERKS. mmmfim W. H. GROSS, OFFICE :â€"“Tonos1‘o ”0031:." o. netvcrtcn. Ontario JOS. J. CAVE, Publisher. BEAVER ON, Ont. MCCARTHY, Parmm 6: McC/mTaY. Barrie and Alliston PHYSICIANS. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. LINDSA Y. ON'I‘A R [0. DENTISTRY. LEGAL iircufitfi, :‘m Qnd ' A hml wlizud :tored . study the first North Victoria and Ontario General Advertiser. i JOHNâ€"“FRENCH: THE FONTHILL NURSERIES. lARGEST IN CANADA OVER 465 ACRES. Steady Employment and no lost time, liberal commission or salary, best ad- vantages. splendid outfit furnished free ; any pushing man can succeed. Apply for terms to, and at Reduced Rates. All sizes of tile having been reduced 82.00 per M. Railway convenience known as Taylor's Siding runs directly into our yards and kilns, sew- ing to purchasers cost of loading. Freight paid on Tile in eat lots to any station within thirty miles of yards. BEAVERTO N Brio/I and file Company. \V M. TAYLOR. We want One Hundred Good Men at once to sell for Private and Company Funds to Lonn at 6 per cent. X0 Commission. Apply toA. SKINNL‘R. Barrister. c., Heaven-ton. Ont. Going Northâ€"11:10 a. m. and 6:10 p. m. Going Southâ€"8:39 a. m. and 5:35 p. m. “'OODVILLE. Going Northâ€"10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. 11). Going Southâ€"9:05 a. m and 0:00 p. m. Woodville Customers supplied by D. K. Campbell, and orders for Pastry, 620 left with him will receive prompt attention. I have now on hand the largest stock 0! Lumber ever in town, of all grades and at all prices from $6.00 to $25.00 per thousand. SCANTLING, SILLS, JOISTS, LATH, SHINGLES, (tmmflmns to 32.45 $100,000 to Lean atfi per cent. on farm pro- port). Apply to C. A. PATTERSON Bemerton. FRESE BREAD. SUNS and. 1%.er alwavs cn hand.- MAJ. cum Dnss Goods, all shades and cgiurs, Cashmeres. Velvcts, Prints. Canons, L‘ot onades. Shirtings. Cant .,n Flannels, Grey Ftannels, Shawls and Needs. c. mums to be cleared. out at your own niece. Ladies see our Tortoise. Amber. Jet and Silver Hmrpina. Sm our handsome (Husxwure, the prettiest things in town. Choiccst Teas, Cofl'ucs and Spices also on hand. Boiun under but “we oxponso wo do not roqulro high profits um] um consequently give you hv.’c‘l‘ burg nus than can be obtu‘nul olsowlmro. ADVERTISEMEE‘é‘T. .BEAVERTON BAKERY. BEIGE AND TILE! J. S. MGMILLAM. ths, Hides, Sheepskins ‘55 Wool and Wool Pickings. Address BBAI’IER‘I‘ON BRICK AND TILE (1).. Boavetton, Out. Bills furnished to orier at Shortest Notice. Beaverton Lumber Yard. Money to Loan. Money to Loan. The undersigned beg to announce to the public that they have formed a partnership under the aboyo name and are now prepared to fill all orders for THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. OhBOliIx’ll STREET. Inn just opt-nun] up n fine now lot of RAILWAY TIME TABLE. P. D. McARTHUR. 03' THE SIIOR'I‘I'ZST NOTICE. per thousand) LIME, M). THE BEST QUALITIES 0F L"! BEAVEIC'I‘ON. STONE WELLINGTON. Toronto, Ont. or trade. {or John French. WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1887. HENRY BIOYLE 13E .\\"‘ “TON ifldun - Agricullmal - Society! Milch cow Heifer. ‘2 yrs old Heifer. 1 yr old Heifer calf Best Fat steer, Heifer or c ow special prim1 by P. Ganton, meat to the value of Post" 1 yr and 50 cents Bull, 1 yr, lst “Gleaner" 1 year and 50 cents V Bull, 2 yrs, lst “Advocate" 1 §ear and 50 cents Bull Aged, 15!; “\\ arder" 1 year and 50 cents Milch cow, 1st, “Canadian” Post” 1 yr and 50 cents. Heifer, 2 \rs old 131:, “Gleaner" 1 year and 50 cents Heifer. 131' 0161,1313. “\Varder" 1 year and 50 cents Heifer calf. 13b, “Advocate" and 50 cents Team. 1st, Daily Mail 1 year Brood Mare with Foal bv side, 1 smoking cap by J. K. Campbell and Colt, 2 vrs old Q . Colt, 1 yr old Foal Brood Mare with Foal by side .2 00 l 50 Colt, 2 yrs old .1 00 75 Best colt 1 year old, special prize by A. E. Staback, 1 whip . valued at 2 00 75 Foal, 13c, Neck Yoke, by H. McNeil 75 Single Driver in Harness, over 15* hands high ] whip by D. D. Ross worth...2.00 1.50 Single Driver under 15:. ‘. hands high, lst, 1 but by P. McIntyre, worth 2 00 1 50 Carriage Team 2 00 1 50 Saddle Horse, 1 whip by J. Stuart 2 00 1 00 THOROUGHBRED BULLSâ€"WITH PEDIGREE. Bull Calf, lst. “Canadian Ram, aged Ram Lamb Two Ewes Two Ewe Lambs Shearlings Best Team, Daily Globe 1 year 02 00 Brood Mare with Foal by side, 1 sett of \Vhiflletl‘ees by J eflrey Urquahurt worth 3 00 1 50 Colt, 2 yrs old 1 00 75 Colt, 1 yr old l 00 75 Foal of 1887, 1 Lantern by B. A. Jewell worth 1 00 75 GENERAL PURPOSE. Tuesday, Oct. 11th, ‘87. Ram. aged Ram Lamb Two Ewes. aged Two Ewe Lambs Shcnrlings, Ewes inm. aged Ram Lamb '[‘\\'0 Ewes. aged Two Ewe Lambs Slncarliugs, Ewes Boar under 1 year old Boar, aged Sow under 1 year old Sow, aged Boar under 1 year old Boar, aged Sow under 1 your old Sow. aged Boar under 1 year old Boar, 9.5: cd Sow under 1 your old Sow, aged W©0®V3333. ANY OTHER VARIETY. AMENDED PRIZE LIST ANNUAL FALL SHOW To an new AT l.â€"HORSES. DRAUGHT. 3.â€"â€"SHEEP. LEICESTERS. ROADSTERS. 2.â€"-CATTLE. 4.â€"S\\'INE. BERKSHIRE. COTSWOLD. SUFFOLK. GRADE. DOWNS. OI" no 100 100 150 1 00 1 00 1 00 100 100 100 100 100 l 50 75 H.) 75 00 100 5 5 5 7 7 Pl 2;! 5 .0 Pl Fl .0 rd rl Pl 5 5 .0 .0 PI F! P0 Pl if) o. -v a.) , Pair Turkeys Pair Geese Pair Ducks Spanish black Brown Leghorn Lig ht brahmah Dark brahmah White Leghorn, 4 Hens I and cock. special prize by J. Barnes. rPly mouthy Rook lBufi coohins Polands Hamburg | Hondous Bushcl Fall Wheat any variety, special prize by Dundas Flavelle Bros. Spring Wheat any variety special prize by Dundas Flavelle'B 1, Mummy Field » ' 9.â€"DAIRY PRODUCE. .‘Tub of butter 50 ll)s., special prize by W. A. Boss, Argyle, 1 sett Glass Dishes and 81.00 in cash by A. E. Peters, Toronto. donor to have first 1 offer to purchase 1 Roll of butter 12 lbs.. 1 shawl worth 85.00 by Hughes Bros.. Toronto 5 00 Cheese. home made 75 F 10.-.FARMINGIMPLEMENTS. Barley. Show ])uudas 5% 19:03.. Bushel Early Rose Potatoes ...... 80 ” Cup Potatoes ...... 30 “ Any other variety of Potatoes considered wortlnv 30 Boots. Long blood 80 12 Field Carrots 30 ii! 12 Garden Carrots 30 "- 6 Marigold Wurtzels 30 4 Heads of cabbage 30 12 chedish Turnips 80 12 Greystone annips 80 12 Onions black seed 80 12 Onion Tops 80 Tomatoes 80 Pair Pumpkins 80 “ Squashes ... 80 “ Citrons ... 80 “ Water Melons .... 80 “ Musk Melon! ‘ ' 80' % Dozen celery 3O Outs 1 doz ears corn Peck White beans 12 Fall Apples 12 Winter Apples 3 Varieties, Apples. 12 of each, special prize J. W. Lang . 00., per W. L. Hunter. a 5 lb. caddy of Tea. valued at 12 Plums Grapes Pears Plou gh Gang Plough Set I 1 on Harrows Binder Mower Land Roller Scufiicr Fanning Mill Lumber Waggon Sleigh Single buggy Single Cutter Wheelbarrow Pump Sett Double Harness Sett Single Harness Sific‘ Upper Leather Suit of Clothes Pair Ladies Fine boots Pair Gents‘ Fino boots Pair Coarse boots Cabinet Furniture Window Sash Sett Hui-so Shoes Assortment of Tinwmo Cooperwaro 10 yds Fullcd Cloth 10 yds Flannel Fancy Quilt. . Crazy Work. 10 lbs tm by Sloan 3.- Mason. per Dock Pair Home made blankets... Coverlet Conntcrpmm Patch Work Quilt Fine Shirt (hand made) Fancy Flannel Shirt. flat musk by w. G. Stoddart Skoin of Yarn ‘ k White beans 5o," 3‘ 7.â€"ROO'I‘S VEGE I‘ABL’ES.‘ 13â€"DO\H“.. QTIC MANU- FAGTURIZS, Etc. tuttér 1 50 mow 75 1 00 12â€"MANUFACTURES. 5.â€"â€"I’OULTRY. llâ€"CARRIAGE 6.â€"-GRAIN. 8.â€"FRUIT. 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 30 30 30 30 30 Diploma. 00 75 75 50 75 50 00 75 85 85 85 85 35 86 85 85 20 20 20 VOL. XIâ€"NUMBE R 86. 30 7 5 50 50 50 (M) f0 50 50 50 50 50 35 r" Begt Boy Rider. special prize by CoplanJ hewiug (30., 35.00. Best Basket of Roll or Print Butter, 5 lb. ‘ Tea. by J. W. Lang Co. per W. L. hunter. _ Crazy Workâ€"Special prize of 82.00 bano. A. Barron, M. 1)., 53.33636 Wreath Zcphvr work, special prize 3" 1y Pcase 7 Son, 81.50. 5 Best Lady Rider, special prize by J. R .p: him, 1 Boating Shawl, 83.25 i. Best Display of Milliucry, Sett of Belt 1 ' by Hugh Wilt-ion. " Studio Loaf of Baker's Bread Lozf Home Madu Bread Domed Not Home Made Carpet .. Pair of Socks .. Pair of Mitts Berlin Wool Work (flat). lat prize, Pair Kid Boots, by A. Stewart Crochet Work .. Hair Work .. Hearth Rug - Loung, ve Mat - Beiliu Wool Work, raised... Water Color Painting .. Oil Color Painting Collection from Artist's _ let, a shawl worth 82.50... Hmey' m Comb Haney m J a: Assortment Ladies Dresses Amortmeut of Millinery by‘ Mr. “Donnell, that by-law No. 4, of 1887, to establish a deviation for the road on lot 6 in the 11th concession be now read the 2nd and third time and passed. By-law passed. Moved by Mr. Donnell, seconded by Mr. Fraser, the; orders be filled in favor of the Sec.- Trcasnrers of the school sections for the following amounts to be paid as soon as collected viz: Section 1. 8360; Section 2, 8342.85; Section 3. 8330.89; U. 5., No. 4, 3464.25; Section 5. 8664.39. Car- ried. Moved by Mr. F. Mcliae, second- ed by Mr. Fraser, that the road Coin- niisioner for the north division of the township be instructed to expend the sum of 322, the balance of the amount of the contract for the ditch betwucn lots 5 and 6, 10th concession, in repairing and improving the said ditch and cul~ verts connected therewith, to complete the filling of the approachcs and plan): the bent of the bridge at Buckler‘s an-l to clear the ditch on the road between the 8th and 9th concessions at lot 10. That the Commissioner of the south divi- sion be instructed to let a contract for chopping and clearing the allowance for road between lot 20 and 21 in the south half of the 1st concession and to grub and stump a track two rods wide on the centre of the said read. to examine and repair where necessary. the following bridges viz: between the 4th and 5th concessions at lot7; centre road, 4th concession and at McCuaig‘s. to remove all flood wood and otl.e: material liki I} to injure the bridges in the spring, at all the bridges in his division and to ex~ amine the allowance for road between lots 15 and 16,, south half concession 5, and if expedient expend 820 in continu~ ing the connection with the road on the north half of the said concession. and that Mr. Angus McKay, pathmaster. div- ion 17 be instructed to have the neces- sary repairs made on the bridge between 3 and 4 concessions at lot 9. Carried. A number of accounts were presented and on motion by Mr. Donnell seconded Council met at 1 p. m., on Saturday, October lst. Members all present. Min- utm of last council read and approved. Moved by Mr. Francis McRae, seconded by Mr. Frazer Were ordered to be paid. Moved by Mr. Galloway. seconded by Mr. I“. McRae. that the council do new adjourn until Saturday the 17th day of December, to meet at 1 o'clock, p. m. Gamma 8mm. Sm, Clerk. Helloway'a Ointment and Pills.~â€"â€" Rhemnatism and rheumatic gout arr 'Yuc most dreaded of all diseases, l-.: i victims know that they are an M A, season. and at no age secure. I" ~ way's Ointment, after fonientatiw. , ‘ painful parts given greater reln f ' anv other application ; hntit m: . n diligently used to obtain this (lam: m reanlt. It has been highly connn: . l by rheumatic subjects of all ages fly 2 uf both sexes. for rendering their at: (5 less frequent and less vigorous, an-i ' n- repressing sourperspiratienanclqon - g the nerves. In many easeq. Hr" . Ointment and l’i.l+ have p. l I {- grea'testlileasings in removv I. 2" n tiam and rheumatic gout . , .< .1. .; . ‘ sailed pc-rmna previously .-:.‘. prime of life. Thmah Inwnship Council. Special Prizes. 250 76 25 60 50 ‘ 0 $0 60 86 85 ‘5

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