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Woodville Advocate (1878), 10 Nov 1881, p. 8

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From the Gleam-r. Tummyâ€"On 'l'humhy night. the 27th “In. some person or persons “oh 3 In“ of peas mamoducka [mm the premise: of Mr. Gouge Bureau, on the 13th con. of Mn. Joux A. Ross. a, former pupil at the Uxhri-‘Im High School, succeeded in winning n s.~3ml.\mhip at Knox College, Toronto, for Uniu-rsity College work. Tvmom an'nn.7â€"A mild type of this disease has broken out in Uxhridgp. and the town physicians have quite a number of cases on hand. In the township of Scott there he also several cues of this king! of fever M well as whooping cough. Ovoi- 300 cases are reported in Toronto. The canon of this «lisemo is principally dofectivo clrnhmge. want of cleaniiom. and back yank which are made the rcceptnhlo of kilchvn refuse. and otherwise kept in o olo'only state. ' ing was to have been finished 15‘ month (3' two since. but this Ilnavniddrle delay has dam-rod the completion of the block indo- finitely. From (In Journal. ’Dm..wnn.â€"-Tho completion of the new Mechaniq' Institute building is delayed on account «f the sou-city of lims' The, build-. I’n‘AL ACCIDnX'r.â€"Mr. Albert Trenonth, who lives on Lot No. 4, 6th Con. Hope, while returning from Port Hope, \Vedues- day of Int week. Wu thrown from his wagon neu- hin own term and had his skull frnc tnrevl. He dledngn Fr‘dny morninz. Deceased we: ferty-one years of «p.110 lem s a wife. one son and an adopted deligh- ter tn mourn hie hdflmely end. The funeral took place on Sunday at 2 p.m. Ammanâ€"Mr. Samuel Caldwell's son “‘illieâ€"lot ll. 7th conoeesinn of Hopeâ€"on Saturday last had his leg ltroken. While driving a yoke of oxen attached to a stone- brut the team rm away. throwing the young man 03 and bmking the large bone of his thigh. A surgeon was called who reduced the fracture. The patient is doing as well as can be expected under the circum- stances. Tu-‘n' PULL‘Z.-â€"Se\‘erak-“Iafltv pulls” were held in town Mon-Jay night, and some of tho pullers did not get home until the wee sma’ hours next u-onfing. The night watchman had an eye on them.- Gar” ms Ihxn Snusnnnâ€"Mr. Robert Glass. section bd‘xs bu the Midland Railway, whfle engaged in laying steel mils in the yard here, the other day, got. his hand badly smashed by the falling of a. rail on it. There new no bones broken. but he will be laid up for came time by his h‘tPrt. g Mm the Guide. Tm. new letter boxes are found to be a. great Convenience and are much used by citizens living a good distance from the post office. Smmxx Danniâ€"A poor paralysed fel- low, known as “Bobbie" McLean about the town for years, was found dead in his bed on Tuesday morning last. .“Bobbio” eviâ€" dently bud passed away in his sleep, and. u is supposed, from disease of the heart. RnURNRD.-â€"Rflv. Father Stafl‘ord has re- turned fromnn extetded tour in Europe, having arrived home on Wednesday even-~ ing. His friends‘all over the country will be pleased to lmoir that he is very much inproved in health. HALLoivn'zx.â€"Hallowe’en. as usual, was celeiirated‘in the old fashioned way. In oomo instances windows were broken and gntes carried 03'. The boys appear to think the deotructinn of property quite lawful on Hallow‘e’oi much to the annoyance and loss of tho unfortunste victims 3.? E’om (lu- Warder.‘ Fan Maximumâ€"Mr. D. H. Cooper, of he firm of Smith "ooper, barristers. c.. intends leaving for Winnipeg shortly. where he will enter on the practice of hi8 pro- L'AI'GIII' Ix 1m: Actâ€"«On Monday even- iuglutu Mr. John Shea was returning {rum tau be diwovemd a man stealing a chum-[from the store of Mom‘s. Shea Shirley. "a innumliatuly collared the thief and he” lmu until assistance nraiv ml. 'l'h’o pri uuor was then handed 0v er to the cou- ituhle. Ho WM lmmght l‘aeiore the polica magistrate on'l‘ueulay morning. when he guru his name at Thomas Jones. He was found guilty and «mowed to six weeks' 1 hard labor in the Qniuty gwl. ‘ From the Reformer. Wan Wanna-Tho Joseph Hill Manufacturing Company received a letter like other dru' from s will owner in .hlu'niulu. Cape of Good How, inquiring for water wheels. meanings hum our Exchanges AND OTHER SOURCES. (‘A N NINGTON. UXBRI “GE. PORT HOPE. O..- LIN DSA Y. USHAWA. for A ans-rum“ resident of Cubocnnk has caught. five hundred Weight of 'longe in Balsam lake within the lam. six weeks, ruu- ing from 10 to "film. each. Mn. S. GANTON is erecting 3 new \faggou nnd Blacksmith shop “4110 war of Mr. Hor- rell'spwra near King St. Tm; B. C. L. and Transportation Co., H. H. Cook Manager, are getting out timbm. for a new mill. to be situated east of the present one, and about one third larger. They no also about building a new tug. lam] avenue. Mk. J. Ganxrr has bought 3 lot and In: the brick on the ground for a new bakery for his son. Mn. “'31. Cunw is building a new skating rink 90x45 ft. self supporting roof on Mid- MACADAMIZIXG.-Sh’eet Inspector John- non has at last begun to mmdunize George street. Teuns hnve been some days at Work. hauling and levelling the broken stone that have so long been an eye-sore to the residents on MpDonnel street. Thus two long wished for things are being accomplish- ed. It is hoped that not only the broken stone heaps are to be all removed, but thet the cobble stone neu- George street will also be removed and that the sides of the stnets will be clemed up. Enclose $1.00 now tOV THE GLOBE PBMTING 80.. Toronto. STATION Innovuumâ€"Preparatione for the erection of a new freight house are rapidly going forward on the newly pur- chased property east of the Midland station. \yhen‘this building is completed and the branch laid the convenience to both railway and the merchants will be very consider- able. It is an improvement long needed. This movement will greatly relieve the pre~ sent siding: from the crowding. !‘mm date or Subscription to and of 1882- The We m £10116 let Oet’r and Slat December, 1881. will entitle Subscriber to We TBRWORK8.-â€"It is authentically stand that the preparations for commencing the waterwm-ks operations are nearly completed and that we shell soon see the works pro~ greasing. Mr. Gamble. it is reported, is negotinting with the city of Belleville with a view of building waterworks there for both fire and domestic purposes. All Subscriptions ‘ Bent as between thou willonlybs confined to the Council Chsmhor 3nd School Bond. vihero it will be gene rated. Accumu- on ms Mmusmâ€"Robert Deydl, of Csvsn Township. on Fridsy night last jumped off the Midland express train south of Millbrook, while it [was tuvelling at the speed of twsntyofivs miles so hour. He receivad sewer-s1 severe injuries. One of his thigh bones was hrol‘en, in shoulder dis- located. sud ohe or two ribs crushed. His recovery is not at all certain. . AG ENTS WANTED IN EVERY UNRBPRBSBNTBD DISTRICT. From (lea Times. A Phalanx. â€" It will not be long until the advisability of lighting the town with glee- tric light will be before the public. Ga [Broch Petty that“ hove oi lob been of inqueutoootho. i. am mambo“. sud condo Md- liviug lou- m Impacted of committing “no. doprodotiouo. Who- ever the guilty parti- d’o i3 is hoped they may be caught ond brought to justice. ‘ Finn Ix Tu: Locx~ur.â€"Un Saturday last. the notorious Jock Keith, :hsorhed rathertoomuch “wot grooming" and in cmnsequence wujecling very glorioul. For this. John secured the honor of being the first in the lockwp. where he languished all night and the following (by. when, liter haul Imggiug. he was released from further punishment. John will like! y visit Whitby the next time. On “Hollowa’en” night, two small boys were caught ut some miuchief. and were also moonnnodnted with two hour: mlimho to meditate on the evil of their ways. From (In Penelangnisloeng Ilemld. PETER BO R0 UG H. MIDLAND. The acknowledgad: Superior oi k 9.11 Weeklies. On Hallowe’eu a posse of libertine: took advantage of the trunQuil hours to change the location of a tow gates in the \iciuity of Eldon Station. They minuacd some of all the gates, and supplied other: with these articles to an excess. Their geneiosity on the occasion was so exuberant that they could not close their programme without cappingtho chimney ofn certain house at the station with a barrel, once used for holding coal oil. What their motiVo in pclforming the last act was we cannot toll. The McEachern Bros. have their new dwelling house about completed. This is unquestionably the most substantial building in the township. D. Campbell, Jr., (Lot l8. 13th Con.,) will shortly have his dwelling house completed. The external appearance of this house is'very nice. Both buildings are of brick. me’ 0m 'Own Commandant. The scarcity of the “indispensible” in Manitoba and the North \Vest have' in all probnbility disheartened oura‘LollImioa, who had been some time ago contemplating a. de- parture, and there In every probability that they have prudently decided to remnln with palm Jami/ins another season. i The Cambrsy Total Abstinence Society " was organized on Tuesday, Oct. llth, end held its first public meeting on Tuesday. lst November, in the Presbvterisn church. The Rev. James R. Scott, president, called on the Rev. D. McDonald to open the meeting with preyer. after which the chairmen ad- dressed the meeting on the nature and work of the Society. Messrs. John Sin- clair, Joseph Wilkinson and Robert Douglas made some remsrks. The Dresident then read a. paper on “The Christian Tempter and Tempted Abstainer." The Secretary. Mr. John Irwin, entered the names of new members, an addition of eight to the roll. Arrangements were entered into for Music at future meetings, The next meeting to be ‘ held on Tuesday, the 15th inst., bet 7 p.m.. ‘ when an address may be expected from the ‘ Rev. D. McDonald. The‘ school ih .Section No. 4. Draper. which ha been vacant for about A month in about to "open again. The trustees have engaged a. young lady from near hugger-- ville, as teacher. The mails of tliia‘week lmvp been mom on time than usual as a dili'urent persun has been carrying them. I‘ .hdiovo 6 o'clock in the compulsory pmpur timo for its trrivnl but it ip moat» gum-ally Humor 8 o’clock. This is very incouwniont. u some htvo to walk three and four miles 'M “win-1.. Ipsctivo homes at this time of night. I think if the law was put in force it wloul- has a tendency to bring the tardy ma‘l carrier on time. A colloidal-able number of flu neighbor! am having chimneys built in their houuu. which have been very much deficient with- out them. This will be quite an improve- ment to our ' ‘lmmlut. " Mr. Spence is reuoutiug his dwallmg and atom, by building a vonnda‘h around it and tone ing the flour of the store house. Mr. lid! in duo completing hit home which wu built a year «no. Eran; our own Corrupondonl. Mr. Rich. Fairmu we learn has been on. W“ for this School Section. Mr. Wm. Cnmpbell hing aux-god by Hutley 3w. From an. occasional Compomknt. ELDON STATION. CAM BRAY. UFFINGI‘ON. ARGYLE. “- Q '. w"?‘$‘b. .‘ Lot 8. Con. 6 , Eldon. ' NTO the premises of the undersigned. on or about April ht. A SOW PI”. The uwncr can haw tho sumo Ivy proving pro- perty, paying expenses and taking her awny. - ALEX. McDONA LD, Oct. 25th, "381. r 0 Leno for a norm of yous. N. W. qr. Lot No. 4, 7th Uou" Eldon. («whining 50 Acres more or less. All clonrod. \ Apply to B‘ROM tho remiaoa of Mr. Gregor-Camp- lwll, Wow ville. unSatIInlny. the 29th ulb., a WHITE Pm. about 6 or 7 months olul. 'l‘lm lludor will )loaao communicate with DOUG_ALD M RIUSON, Argyle, Nov. 2nd. 1881 Guam Street. New York} \Voodvillo, Oct. 24th. 1881. N EXPERIENCED TEACHER. bnlil. ing 3 3rd Class Certificate, wanted for U. S. S. No. l. Eldon mnl Mnriposm. Ap~ plicniiuns stating salary will be mcuivml by the undersigned up to 24th Nnv., l88l. J A S. STUA R'l‘, A GENTS \VANTEIlâ€"Big Pay. LigM Work. Study Employment. Sm- ile. Fm‘e: _Ad_t_lrcul_ .\_f. L. BYRN. 49 Teacher Wanted “’oodville, October 12th. 1831. Trustees. did, Eldon. \V. Teacher Wanted HAT Desirable Residence owned and occug‘led by Mr. J03. King g. situated near the N. R.Station. Good Garden and other conveniences. ‘ - To Lease. For Sale or To Rent. j, tween the undersigned, under the title of A1). Campbell 00., General Merchants. of \Voodvillc, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All Notes and Accounts due the late firm may be paid to party dc; manding. Woodvxlle, Oct. 20th, 1381. IIWH‘E Pajtnenbip .hithprto gxisting >bg- Dissolution of Putnarshjp. November Int, 1881. THAT Desirsblo Village Property n we sent occupied by the Wonnvuu An- VOCA'I'E. 'l‘herois a quarter of an acre of Ian I. a large frame dwelling and shop mm- bim-d, corner of King and Church stmh. Thin pnoperty is and has been rented tor the last four years at 872 a year. Immediate pmsession given if required‘ For further particulars apply personally, or by letter um grave in mm we am glad to think he- cmnmg r. r «Very year an the no 0! Uingu- lew lluigr calmer bcouuw [Iota general. By it: use the scanty lock- of age once more muumv their former color and the hair he. (mums thick and luxuriant as war ; with its aid when" now defy the change of years. “suing assured that. no Grey Hair at any rate will come to widen. Sold by all druggiats at. 50 (number bottle. 'l‘msv ALI. Do nunâ€"Ever hotly use‘ “ Tu ,nlcmu' " [or the teeth am lnenlh, the now. eat. lwigatout. oouiaut little toil“ gem exam. Try a 5 cont ample. ll)" 'l‘iiu Swimm- 3! 8w Slams-4h grey hairs 0f age [wing brought. _\vi_th narrow to MRS. JOS, KING. 'oodville, Oct. 19, 1881. On the premises. Dr. Bun-mod with his kin-puck . {used Ivy Eldon Station I few days agoâ€"Kate Went anotho'r notable uwuficaut. gnu us :- uuwelcouwd visit but weak. â€"-'l‘hem in Who 0 meeting Io-uight at Elclou Shrin- to din- ouu about the emotion of a steam umnil in this neighborhood.~8¢bool attends-0e Very hamâ€"R ml» muddy.-â€"No «(calcium woken falling in the mud km a. "portal olwwhoro. ‘5” Every lady should see our New Drwm (10min. 10 yards for $1.00. Mc- lulyle d: Prim. Strayed unlou {t was to uni. known to the puwr by thnooaloll VIM {or sale in the spun mom laminae.“ tho Ramayana. flow than upon. onoooedod in plain; the "Novel Adnflhomout“ in it. lofty position without muting tho inmates from their tranquility it we wonder 0! tin neighbor- Strayed. TEACAER holding a third chats cirti~ ticato wanted for S. S. No. 2, Mnriposa Lu I FOR SALE, orto Apply to A. BARG~AIN 2 GREGOR CAMPBELL. Apply to ALEX. ML‘CUAIG. D. MCCRIMMON, Lorneville. A. c. CAMPBELL, A. MCMILLAN. D. MCCALLUM- JNO. MCEACHERN J. D. PERR‘N. 0n the prothisos. Sec-'l‘roas . 'uodville. iii fiibi.‘ ‘fflihi’id‘dm'm '5 {it 355; sixfold Strut, London, not an m- o The Trude Huh of my nil Modkhn .arofogmend mom", an! a» us With, or Manonâ€"1 tum an AI tho United But», no: no my cum gold; than. Armor: _ Signal THOMAS HOLLOWAY. 033. Oxfonl Shoot. Moduli. und sold at 15. ”(1., 2c. 9d., 40. 66.. ll... 223.,and 33:. each Box md Pot. ad in Cumin at 36 cents, 90 cents, 3nd. {1.50 cents. and the larger aim in proportion. wnz’a Mnhikhment, 533. OXFORD STREET, LONDON, Colds, 80m ‘I‘hmu, Bronchitis, and at disorders of the Throat Ind Cheat, ll Illa Gout, Rheumatism, Scrofula, and every kind of skin Disease. Manufacmn-fl ogly at_ _P_rofessor HOLLO- Will he luululun‘unmluu In cu-oy House- hold in the cure of Open Sores. Bud Tumours. 94.0 anamowqunns. caucus increase the sucretory powers of tlio Liver. brace tho nervous system. and throw into the circulation the purest Elements for “staining and repairing the frame. Thousands or persons have testified. thee bv their use “one they have been restored to health ma stream; after every other new had. proved un- successful. purify regulate and improve the lmlity' of tlw'lilmd. They assist the digest?” on guns. ofeanso tho armor: and nowms, meax \‘V‘NM \.\ - ‘AM NM THIS INCOMPARABLE Manama has secured for “30119.11 impomhuhla fame throughout the World for tho ulloviutlon and cure of most disuse: to whzch humanity is heir. Ca...1rrh with suits loathsome attgnd~l ants, cured by four bottles of Constitution. In! Catarrh nemedy. ‘ For Sale by All Dmggists. Bones of the nose cute-u «1?, memory gone. mind impaired. Cured by Cmtitn tlonal (‘3th Remedy. Trouble: with Dmppl pings in the Phi-oat. Shu- .r-gling. Buing, v in the Bend and Fesid Breath cured by Constitution-l Ctkanh‘ Remedy y- Catartb, with til its peculiu aymptops! or ten years. fast waging on Consum outed by less than four bottles of Con- stiiutioual W‘srrh Remedy. no \ '._ immediately relieved. Sys'tznwx mmingly made now yhy one hauls of Con- stitutiuual Cutanh Remgdy. A man cured of Cat-"h 'of brty yem’ standing by use of Constitutiontl Court!) Remedy, Sn it had impain-d his eyesight, Made him deaf. 1 Worth their Weight in Gold hf the system cured by Conant-flood Caurrh Remedy. A On o-n' ghof twenty five year: standmg cu ml M l .‘mntitmional Ca tan-h Remedy. Cain-r11, with mopping: in the thug; cauaiu feelings «I! Strungliu; Dizzinea‘ Pains in the side and weakness of Kid; Dmppm,~ ,. in the throne nlmmt to Clio!-1 inc Headache, Pain: in ihouhlen, PukJ and Kidney. sud entire Breaking Dow;i .l .L.‘ _..-;- ._ -__.I I... t‘ Catarrh of 25 yun’ standing cured by; chgstitufioml Cguxfth Rang-dy. face. Avl-Itm inducing 30. ”mini. Ben. Vamlolia co.. 5 Beekmn St. N., Y. AND OIN TMEN T. mu. cum: on "Div: sluausutse, DIIIIIIE“, orapmm, mom 7, mammal, rwrmmm JAUNDIOE. or m: ”5431', enemas, marry or 3.41.7 9115011, I!!! Hallo”, ”648700101, Mme: ”5,4vo115, or ms um, And on" I «the... mu m 0.0er 5v" moans, n n, towub on nwoo, .‘l‘. IILBURK I. (0., ma. THE PILLS look to the Libel on tic CATARRH. PIMPLES; amm-

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