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Woodville Advocate (1878), 2 Nov 1888, p. 4

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Dhlldren Crv for Pltchcr’a Castoria. l'.. the situation is found bad as ever and l.‘.U people of Manitoba. will still have to Lour “all the lamentable infliction of nilwny monopoly. It: is hard to say where the matter will end. The people o! the prairie province are completely amused and (IL-claw tlivy will have their run'oznl at once while the C. 1’. ll. are am firmly resolvud to resist. position to resist the crossing, which the people of Manitoba. declared should he made. Wise counsels prevailed, how- over, and the peaco was maintained. while application was made to the court in: an opinion ontho injunction. which t£.e C. P. R. had obtained to prevent the crushing. Judgment was given on Mon- diy last in favor of the C. P. 11.. and tuuc'the matter stands. After the Dom- inion paying $15,000,000 to help Mani- toba out of the difficulty with the C. P. THINGS are in a bad shape just now 111 Manitoba. The Province is on the verge of a rebellion it appears and all through the O. P. R. again. The Provincial government has had under its wing a new railway which was to connect with the American system of roads and thus put an end to the unbearable monopoly which the C. P. R. has imposed on the country. This new road has met with the greatest opposition from the U. P. R. as was to be expected and last year the disallowances by the Federal goverun e t of the Legislative Acts under which the road was being constructed led almost to an outbreak, the trouble was averted, however by the Dominion government p.1ying the sum of $15,000,000 to annul theC P. R. monopoly riUhts. This it “as 1 1h Juullt would end the trouble but not 1 so. The C. P. R. having got its money will seeks to prevent the construction and operation of the new road and by one quibble and another has succeeded. The latest phase of the trouble has been luought to the front 1n the C. P. R., re. lasing the new road the right to cross its track and the rival companies almost catne to blows on Friday when the C. P. R . had upwards of a thousand men in (15;; the Editor or g. Lthvxed from “‘t‘lm'moq l independent In all 'flnlngs and Influenced by Rout. ADVERTLfix 14111901911111. 1| .ngux . . .. h maient advertisomo 1m: 3cm. per hue r mounted by w‘ ~ “ mu: Rt’nndx mm Quiz mutt, Manitoba and the C. int!“ suds not exccod‘ng l inch, $5 per nmmm. Else §rm*rrtun zesz‘rfin. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1888. JOSEPH J. PAVE, I‘normlmm, wooonux ASP natures. (Editorial 5:101:25. .mo‘ m» < 9:“ per lino 1st imoh \ 9:149”wa insuuw ‘ _ \ i .n-mlwriol --.- O'Cottnol‘ v the work in. RI and llunoabi hm d‘tirim um , l \‘imtx' to see u to the mark . ll» {1'35 8 "MN“ 3‘0 . u . ‘k‘ \U w a» , 7 ,7 _ v." -\. :Llnl'l rule! I”! [If of any Annual ur .uticlv [nought upon the urqunujs furrsnh- Jr oxclml gm. ' \‘arclw and Shah; AGEJIII'I-ufiollntion win be pro hded tree of ch N40 '1‘. \I \TCUF ETT, LINDSAY. wean-1 and third Saturdays!" sumo months.~ Jmnvs Km”). Steward. i-‘ENIIILON‘ FALLS, third Thursday in mm months.â€"~â€"'l‘hos. Austin. swwnnl. OLIEMEIL third Friday in same months,»â€" Arthnl McQumiu. Stowm‘d. I as follows : coma )NK. sognnrl 'l‘ucsday in July. Sontcm- my. number and .\ovembur.â€".\. H. Carl. Stuward KIRKFUZIJ). smond Wednesday in sumo munihs ~chznr Culz‘plu‘ll. Steward, \VOUDVHJJ-Z. svcund Thursday in same tnm:l!w.--.h\n.(‘s 5:“an Strwunl. 0 \KWUOI). snmnd l“\'id.|,v in same moat! I’ltilluv S. \lnrk. sum-um, KINMUL'XT, thin-I 'l‘msdny in sumo months- JJInrs \Yxlmn. Steward, B )HFAYGHON. third chincsdny in mum months.~s. W. Cruhu‘w. Steward. La..â€" Lindsay.25th June. 15-95 and nrticlm of Agricultural production or quirumcur. will be hold in Hm 0 fans Mil he charged :0 Cullen's Orlmrchnsor \ ..A. A I ,u n , A‘ I L . Beaverfou, Aug. 14th N88. I am also prvpared to obtain for any one on the best of farms PLOUGHS and other Implements and Machines of any make in the country. N. B.~-All who are indebted to mo by overdue note 01' book account are expected to make imnwdinte lmvnxem, ., ,, the recent fire having deprived me of all means 01 (Lei-33‘ business. 1,1535 i fl - A fin?) ':\.. 1, ‘ $3M; gmm 51;, 3,, -- COCKSHUTT RIDING PLOUGHS. ~- I am now prepared to supply all repairs and repair castings for Ploughs and Gang Plauqhs, PUBLIC FAIRS, IMPORTANT NOTICE - FflfiMERSn CGUNTY 0F VIGTURIA Cattlo, Horses, fihecp, Pigs for the Sale. Barter mu} Exchange of ‘ “Onion-h It an Inn adapts! ”children that Cum. 0mm (Villa. Muglwhm. lmmmond n .- Iupurior :0 any vnmfipuun flour Nnunwh. IIInITlm-n, I‘.rllrh|U”|‘. known» mo." 11. A. AIClliR. M. 1).. Km. Worms, the. ““1" ”I "mum” G “Nu“. m 80» was. Mn. N. Y. on; Madon- modluum. W\ WW W\IW‘J win/x. ma NxM I mu also agent for the celebrated made at the Beavm't-on Foundry. for Infants and Children. County Elm-k CHRONIC DISEASE. including (humus Tm: Noam, Timon. Gum-Ir. 81mm“ Dysrmvsu. Plum. \‘Amvovnw. And trnuhlos of tho l'rlnnry and (lmmrnuvo Orgnna; Mm, Surgical mum. sun“ as Club Font. Still-Joints Hump llm'k. $.er mum“) and Kindred [\Ilnollonn. ‘ ARI mu u'm “S. Peculiar n‘h'unlnurs (u lmewrn. I (knnplulu. including muny lust-selling 2:1 I tics, Outfit lrvu. 'IF"- ‘1'. "K." ‘l‘"‘. ! PAIO- Any (h-ammm. VI muu c i PAH) ‘ “x‘ l 31")" ummntugd IR. POTTS, OOH/87 and III/HIST ! Nmmmnu-N. Tun (‘lnnvu (haunt. T? Murray Him-L WW}?! 1130 NEW YORK! Who is our roprosmutntlvo in (‘Mmdn \vnll visit lhmvm:nn'umnlhly mul will be prepared to Mtuml all ”180:! of Address at unm‘. Moiical 8: Surgical Instituto GONSULTATICN FREE] nm‘l‘ u ullv'c‘. (Nmno this paper.) BROWN BROTHI-IRS. ‘M. lhwuxa'nm. N. \‘ Bem'orton. SI spec [figu'g-IGLL’) £153: Jifi‘fi) 7 3 MACHINE GEL! .H‘R ‘lnl- for Sale By JAMES CAMERON, BEA VERTO/V, 0N7. SOLE MANUFACTURERS: LMUCOLL BROS. _ 03., TORGNTOw l IS. FEA. 6k. 00., and J. C. GELCZ‘ERIGT, F‘le‘ermnce has proved it to be thu bout Oil for all Machinery. (.‘UNVINGE l). GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE SELLING YOUR WOOL. White and Grey Blankets, Flannelvs, Tweeds, Yarn c., also Cottonâ€" ades, Shirtings, Prints, Grey Cottons During the past Season I have made extensive additions; and improvements to the machinery 111 my null and am now in a better position than over before tor the season’s “"001 Trade. We hnvunftcn fluid “WE LIGHT THE TO\VN” and we again reiterate the assertion. Our Goal ()il cannot be beaten for Purity or Price. A CAR LOAL‘just arriving. Buy yourself a nice Lump fur the long, (lurk nights and in the oium when demand IS light and prices low. - FULL LINE IN LAMPS,‘ in propnring fur n vigumuu full Made this year and everything In our lnm suited to the season will be in stock. 3 1m su: (.N'STHEANM (h :n m”) 1mm.“ usthe Cheap Cash Hardware Store, and other Staple Goods, which win be sold cheap in exchange for WOOL‘ WOOLLEN MILL ! AI...‘ Uhl. minimum (Mama, CUSZ‘QJII WORK 17.0195 .45 m MMCA Manufactured only at THOMAS Honwwn‘s Esrausu§isn '78. NEVV OXFORD STREET. LONDOI‘L The most beautiful Goods in the Market. Al‘ I'ILH. mud tho 25 CENTS EACH. 01-5 for 31.00. >1 I/f(~’-’/(”’ gr Purchasers should look to the Labs} on the Boxes and Pets. If the address 1s not 533, Oxford Street, London. they are spurioul. (I‘m/«444 r l I have now a large stock. our own make, of A gm I t s f; n' \Ynndville. (”VJV‘\ Y)V\ AAA“ A) A . WESTCOTT; G; i” 350 EEG, 4 I I-l‘fllwl‘I-l 1 I l ”n y V'V\Y)"‘ vy A) 1461 lilALA A1 -â€"â€":md 11 -â€" (lmt hm uvm Leon intmduufi sun] triedâ€"Rain or shine. it wont hm: (v.3: m.im:s1.â€"-Olf [mum] In every guzcimp-s {fist-'1 marl rrcm mended lvv such nu n m .hm-ph Maples. Mun- n-r. Ut-u. Worry. n- mm: , Wm. Hnncnc' . )luripum ; Wm. :m C. nu: mu \\ nuclvilke ; Do . .‘UMCI .mlmm, UlR‘vsllih ,' [Angufi'k‘ rm . Lindny. mud thousands at (nhum‘ Old [nghsh Condition Powder. '3 THE AN VII: US U412! P'i' AND BE. Beaverton. 3eavorton. I I'OH‘DER

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