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Woodville Advocate (1878), 14 Oct 1887, p. 5

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Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive up. paratue is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food. bed. cookery. mental worry, late hours. irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, hove made the Ameri- can people a nation of dyepeptics. Bu: Green‘s August Flower has done a Wonderful work in relorming this and business and making the American peo- ple so healthy that they can enjoy their :ueals and be happy. Rumember :â€"No mppinoss without health. But Green‘s lugust Flower brings heolth and happi- ness to tho dyspeptic. Ask your drug- ;ist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. In 3110!, ad to the rain: Tottquham. Ont., May 3rd. 1887. I have been troubled with uasalcatarrh for the last five years. Seeing Hess] Balm advertised I procured a bottle, and although I have only used part of it. I do not hesitate to pronounce it the best remedy in the world for that loathsome disease, catarrh. _It is easy and pleasant to use, soothing and healing in its action, instant in giving relief removes and changes the poisonous secretions to a healthy state, stops the droppings from the head into the throat and removes all the symptoms of catarrh and cold in the head. In fact if the directions are faithfully followed nothing but a sure and permanent cure can be the result. Yours Truly. Jso. S. Gnome. Baker and Confectioner. - Holloway‘s Ointment and Pills.'â€"- Rheumatism and rheumatic gout are the most dreaded of all diseases. because lvictims know that they are safe at no season. and at no age secure. Hollo- way's Ointment, after fomentation of the painful parts gives greater relief than any other application ; but it must be diligently used to obtain this desirable result. _ It has been highly commended by rheumatic subjects of all ages and of both sexes, for rendering their attacks less frequent and less vigorous, and for repressing sour perspiration and soothing the nerves. In many cases. Holloway‘s Ointment and Pills have proved the greatest blessings in removing rheuma- tism and rheumatic gout which has as- sailed persons previously and at the prime of we. g: The question drawer was then open. ed and Messrs. Knight and Reazin an- swered the questions. A motion was passed that the next Convention be held in Woodville. Convention adjourned to meet at the call of the president. L. Grncamsr, H. RBAHN, Secretary, President. At 1:30 p. 111., convention reassembled. Mr. Reaziu pave a very interesting and instructive lecture on “Geology." He gave facts to Show how that it may be known what minerals, (if any) can be found in certain localities. He also gave the causes of volcanoes and earthquakes. Mr. Weir took the subject “Factoring in Algebra." He illustrated his method by working out examples of elementary factoring. He was foHOWed by Mr. Gil- christ who read apaper on “Composition in Junior Classes." Mr. Knight introduced the discussion on the “New Public School Text Books" and was followed by Mr. Reuzin and others, Mr. Knight took the subject “Local Geography." He illustrated his lecture by a map of the township of Somerville, on which he marked the con- cessions and side roads and explained the manner of numbering lots.â€"Con- vention adjourned. Mr. Birclmrd read a well arranged paper on “Essay Writing" in which he gave many good ideas of interest to teachers. A lively (llscussiou followed. In the absence of Mr. Powlea, Mnl Reazin took the subject “Mental Arith- metic." He gave some excellent hints botlle teachers, how they should pre- sent this subject to their classes. An interesting discussion followed, after which Mr. Morris gave a short lecture on “Writing." He gave some points that ’ are essential to success in teaching writ- mg. The Convention was opened in the usulfonu by the president, Mr. Reaxiu. Inspeolor Knight. of East Victoria wee present in behalf of the teachers 01 Bomerville and gave valuable assistance throughout. The semi~annual meeting of the when of West Victoria met in the school house at Uobooonk on Fridgy October 6th. 1881. wm Wotan; Touhm’ mocha». Beaverton. June 17th, 1887. Benvnrfnn 1mm nu. Ina-r count CAMPBELL, The nndersi ad would announce to the public th has twang; been equipped gith {III the latest W‘ Beaverton. March 17th, 1887‘. MOULDINGS KEPT ON HAND 01 LL AT SHORT NOTICE. All Kinds of Planing Matching and Sheating ~ I have re All Kinds of Carriages Buggies on Shdrt Notice Fall and Winter Stock now in Hand _â€"â€"â€"_. ‘Avul. We no now prepu‘ed for any quunmy or custom work. First-class tlou guaranteed. We have now on our shelves our new Fall and Winter Stock of bo-t Lsdiea’ and Misses' Went. Chlldmus' Fall Goods Woodville, September 28rd, 1887. and at prices far below any ordinary Carriage Works. The work is all made of the best material and guaranteed. ALL KINDS OF WORK MADE TO ORDER. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED T0 I am agent for one of the largest Wholesale Carriage Shops in Canada and to parties wishing to buy for cash or three months I can furnish TO THE PUBLIC LARGE FALL STOGZ ~~munmwumm W eure- Oouo. WI . lneommendnumpudortouypmfim 80m- Stommch. Diarrhoea, Enlcumon. mwmn EtmuID‘. mWonns, give. flwnlwmoudl- mummmax. WWW are-fitted my 5110 and in connection with my Carriage Works. I havaplaoed in my shop a. NE COMBINED PLANER AND MATCHER. so that on and after the lat of April I will be able to do Buy your goods at home and save 25 per cent.. besides building up As cheap for cash as my other place in Ontario. All kindé of FALL TRADE OF 1887. A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED ! . J. CA M ERON, BEAVERTON, J ust, opened out his WE ARE FULLY PREPARED Just arrived and opened out yea yum all the latest Woodworking Machinery {Bi iii; rapld and correct execution of ,las. SNELGROVE. .‘ncl A. STE WART’S, Woodville. ofâ€"-- «1 Winter Stockof bo-t lines of Roots and Shoes. Chlldmus' Fall Goods a. speciality. Tan CINTAUB 001mm. 7': Murray Street, .\‘. the {act that Bomerton Foundry 1"--j__ , , , BEATERTON: rouxbnr MADE TU_’ORDER Rod. Campbell’s Old Stand‘ worlnneu kept and satisfac. your own locality. the noted “Gheapest Stare” in Bemierton for Bargains. Nextt. Door to “Hamflton House.’." Tweeds, Suspenders, Ties and Hats: of the latest styles. CALL AT' Millimry, Drags @0065, Dress; Trimmings, Manfli‘ngs, hm, Our Miss Lee who has been spend» ing her holidays in New York has re- turned and having visited the lead- ing New York millinery houses she is prepared to execute orders after.- the latest fashions. August 20th, 1887~ BEFORE YOU PLACE Overcoatings and New FALL STOCK z. fl Every day brings fresh supplies. adding to May be relied on as genuine know “hat to 1 And we Fall Stock new Complete.. Harrison ~Lesli6”s- l Manufactured only at Tnom Homowu s Eannmmu-r NEW 0 XFORD STREET. LONDO ’ S‘glfifih %wmw§ Ladies go and ‘see the greatest show off, ever on exhibition in Bca‘verton‘ purpose quoting figures in these li: been offered. We otfer Gentlemen call and see our. AN ORDER FOR A FALL SUIT DC CALL ON ME H. LOGAN, We are carrying special lines in genuine. having been bought. by those who ' what to buy and how to buy it. ‘ Work and all our Goods. at. Ifiigiowammmm tLW'MWMmW Worsted Fine Goods 1 these lines 3 uch as have never “'0 otfcr the ' immense new stock of DO NOT FAIL TU

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