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Woodville Advocate (1878), 19 May 1881, p. 4

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THROUGHOUT the \Vorhl U c prospncts seem to be good for this year's harvest. In England the calamity of wet. seasons and their Io'tncy of wards seems l0 have 1;; ntinér class of sheép, find it. more pmfilnlfle. At. present, llm «Icahn-n in this town find it very difficult, to «lie;- luw' nf the eannnmn grades of mm! at anything Mm paying prim-s. THE demand for common Canadian wool this year is likely to be very limit~ ed, and the price paid at the opening of the mmket, which will he in about two weeks, is not expected to exceed 25 cents per lb, this being two or three cents less than was paizl at the opening of the-market last year. The great de» mand, of late, is for a liner grade of wool, and if ‘the farmers would only raise Leicester and Southdown sheep the wool would command from live to ten cents per ll) more than the common wool, which most of them now produce. It Would he well for fauners to consider this fact. Those who have dist-arded the coarse breeds and commenced I‘als" m er 1,000 men in the mm 412 I-IndeI 5 fept 7 inches, and 588 over that height; in 1880 the numhels were 398 and 902 Iespectively. 'l‘lIeeducation oercuIiLs hAs been equally noticeable 1'01 the betteI. THE standard height, according to the latest rulings for the British in- fautry, is five feet six inches, and chest measurement thirty-four inches, being a higher standard than is required bv any other continental sum-y. The class of recruits enlisted into the ranks of the urmv have greatly improved over that of former days. In 1873 there were in' BY the terms of Earl Beaconxz'it-l‘i's will, the whole of his property goes to his nephew, Coningsby Ralph Disraeli: The estate is strictly entailed, with re- version to the female heirs, provided the success-1r the latter take the name of Dismvli. The E.11|’s papeis are left to the custody of Lord Rowton. As there is no special direction that his correspondence with the Queen should not be published without '1er consent, it is probohle the world will yet know smnewhatof the esteem in which Her Majesty held one who did so much to up hold and perpetuate the glory of Britain. Tm: English Press is about to be re- lieved from wanton actions for libel in the exercise of their public functions, 1: bill for their protection having been read a second time in the House of Commons. \Ve hope the Canadian press will obtain like relief, and cease to be at the money of any adventurer, cgged on, perhaps, by some impecunious legal Hedging, who chooses to trike an action which nine times out of ten cannot stand in a court ofjustice. Tun patent medicine men are trying harder than ever to convince the people that the regular doctors don’t know much, and they are having ex- cellent success. The income of one in Rochester last year is said to have been $250,000, and others reach still higher figures. So long as the doctors will not advertise, pntent medicine men will keep the lead, whethur their decoctions are good for anything or not It is the advertising that causes the 'sales and brings in the money. Elm avnmlvillc gawmtc. \VOGDVILLE. MAY 19. 188l. “ I’ro Bouo Publico." ng into summm' groan. nu Hm Nortanesh um v m'om "mm to lw, if my alum] of ourselves in N. Almgutlu-r, So far us tlwrc a mu m be a Scar di' Polka. Hum, Uuulm IHL Glass, oh. ., at. Mu lntyu 6; l‘riur' a Dv-lnw Nu. 269 nllcl passing lln-mlqln cnmmium- wan Maul» Llninl Mum and finally passed. Moved by Mr. Broad, seconded by M r. Parkinson, that the Clerk be, and i." Imrchv instructed to give IO‘icv in accm-rinnce with Sec. 506, (Jhup. 174 01’ the Revised Statutes. Limb (In: Conn oil will at, the next meeting pass It By law In close up nml sell pan. of Perry and Florn alrmels and the whole: ul' Susan slrovc in the village of (hkwnmi in uccoulnncn will: n In: ixion presented In this ()unncil from A. Cameron nml 1’7 (Rheumâ€"(luv imi. Mon-«I by Mr. Ham’s, socomlml lw Mr Parkinson, Limb B_v-|nw No. 23')” luring n Bylaw lunnlmnl Hy-hw 2138, the sunny lining n Irv-law lu "mm m (Nursmra nl' highn‘nya for the year 18- l I)" n-m-ivml nm.‘ unul n. lilst limn.~â€"~ Cull-ind. Moved by Mr. Dram], IZ-ecnndmi hv Mr. Dawes, that whereas one Mun dock McDongnll having hPen notifimi by this Council to remnve his fencu oti‘ the side lime between Lo's 5 and (i in the 5th Concesaion, and the same Mur (luck McDougztli having rvi'usml to re~ move his knee off mid Paul, the leew- is herehv insu'uctml and required in take ingal proceedings against. the SAM Minduck McDungnll for re-"usmg to rc- move his tence of said r0ml.â€"Uarâ€" I'iL‘ll. Moved by Mr. annshrovgh, secnmi ed by Mr. Broad, that the Reeve givv his order on the Treasurer in favor of James Chidlev for the sum of85.00 for making a ditch in Onkwood, the same to he paid out. of the rents received from streets in said village.â€"Car:~iml. Moved by Mr. Broad, seconded by M r. Lownsbrongh, that the moneys paid to the Morrison family in future he placed in the hands of R. Adam in place ofJ. Mnrmv.â€"Carried. Moved bv Mr. Bowes, spconded 1)}- MI'. Lownsbrongh, that the Clerk be instructed to prmmre B‘v-lnw for issuing debentures For School Section No. 14- Mariposa. in accordance with applicaâ€" tion of the trustees 0f said section.â€" Cal'rim’. . Moved by Mr. Bowes, seconded by Mr. Broad. that, \V. Parkinson, Esq. and Charles Reeder be appointed toen- quire abouta gravel pit. on the 7th Concession and report at the next sit ting of Council.â€"Carrind. Moved by Mr. Lownsln-ough, second- ed by Mr. BOWesi, that the Reeve give his order on the Trmsm-gr in favor of \V. Northcott for $34.00, account for six new scrapers and repairing one.â€" Carried. Moved bv Mr. Bowes, seconded 1’." Mr. Lownshrongh, that the following abatements he made T. \Vallis, Collecâ€" tor for 1880: Adua RIImIneI-field. $1 89; John \Inllon, $1.50; Lucy Ramsay. 370m. ;1\‘Imv FIII/jer, 95cts. ; Gemge \Vallett $2 .87 â€"C.. niod. Moved by Mr. Broad, seconded M Mr. Bowes, that the Reeve give his order on the Treasurer for the sum of $60.00, in favor of Thomas \Vullis, salary as Collector for 1880, also the sum of $2.00 for postage and extra service.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Lownshrongh, sec- onded by Mr. Bowes, that the mea give his order on tha'l‘voasurer in fuvm- of T. Smith for the sum of $60 00. salary as Collector for 1880, um! '52 for postage and extra sm-vi0uâ€"Curried. \[nvml bv Mn. Bonus socomled hr “1'. Parkinson that the followiuguhute‘ u‘xemn he made '] humus Smith. Collnctm for 1880 : Catherine Johnwn. $1.24 ; Alhert Scnmlmm on personal prolwruy, $1.10; Elitheth James, $1.86; John MoLory.$ .. 0.32 , «Sylvan 'l‘wlor, 31.52 ; Robert \anlace,.. 91786; Edward Slog gutt, Sl.51.â€"Catrried. Moved by Mr. Bowen, seconded by Mr. annalnough that tho palitiou of Mr. \Vbitasidn and 43:0tbom praying this council to lmvn a bridge» built across the stream in him 13th Genet-m sion be receivml and laid over for fuâ€"- turn cnnsidemtionâ€"Carried. Minut'ea of last. meeting read and 31» prqyed. » _ Council met this 2nd May, A.I)., 1881, pumuuut to mljourument. Mem- bmismnll presqnt. IAIII‘OIA "WEI-Ir “UNTIL. Jame I". Urxmxm. kl Hark. Nails. Gn‘ "mm at ShnM‘Mmy‘a. Bay's. India? a nml Huldrnu'a Hunts Slums and Slimr r ,‘ ltmlies' Kid “nuts a specially. [ANN-.1 am’ nur Min. l'mm-Iln "mm. lentyru l‘rinr. 'l‘m: Rnaknfcht-wau ia sat! in be ”me feet: Mqhnr than «war Immm lkfnro at this sea- mn of Um ymr. ‘ IT va Millinory. n '(‘IHJCO Stock of va l’vallmrs. Fluwvrs, Ornmnnnts, e., just opened at McIntyre l‘rior's. Cé‘ A smeuliul vm‘v'v of Now l‘rinh nl McIntyre . Prior's, 50 pieces In choose from. Mn. (Brown: "un‘ K 0‘ \lnnilln. was water. iug n Imam on Hm 3'! h ML. it turned nul lulu-II him in the hon. inll'cfing acriuna “‘Olllllli NY A L'nml Farm Haven for sale. or wnnhl Mulmngc fur n (Inml Driver. Molnfiyre " l’rinr. l'szmrr. f‘n-uwil In: gin-n 8‘2"" fmvnrd Innlmu n Ilriw- rmm-I thc- [\rk Hum-n. and MW rrsmh'ml in mm stops tn cur-woo flu- pnymout of tnw. ‘ PUII'I‘ I' own Ina cln'how lino Mai-“1w. tho 'l'imM sm n 'I Ivy .1.) thrir work «‘fh smnn diacrimilmfin'l gm.“ Inq \v‘n' it In their fnncy, chiefly“: mnels, mul , in! nt' nor: the 3:0 luv. laid it i-; :l llrnhnnm. as; Stuck uf Gmmriu: New 'l‘vru. New Sum: H. \Vil~uul'~*. 'I‘m: fiahnwa Ca! “10‘ Factories are so busy f‘lflt Ulcllmuk nrn wnrkiu; l2 hours per day. :‘u‘l' Fur vxrm value in Green and Japan Tons. yu tn McIntyu- 4" l‘rinr's. My. \\'. J. “IIHJV. of \Vhitlw. has an 0ng that m ‘aS'll‘lN 5‘! inches by I): am] \wi-dus 4 m. . mu] 31 grains. The hen that [did it i-: n l‘urnhnnm. 5’ A I I'm qnnnfitv «If (2 lover and Timo thy sun] at (.IIIIII l‘nns. (hm H \ Ins A grand Incroue Tournament on tho 24th. G‘ir Genuine Gnlul \\'ml«‘ning Rings at Gunn Brm. Cnmnhn" \‘l‘ (3l’nll‘mnâ€"~p‘fi:n'flr «no; on anon'mt II.” b Inch JII dammit {nu "la; nf' If} Mr SI. '0 4" D, J \l’v‘lnhvre fur lenivaifl‘ P S HIM-1m ‘nv- (Inf II ‘nnf 3m 0’! (mmâ€" sel for II ‘nintifl‘ n17 arm“). Thu-upmm vq (‘mr\\'.mHI D «1.. “"‘QM‘W' ml [5 Fifi‘hl'f‘ -â€"'I"I:‘ II «I mmmm“ a :‘Insh Ivar. IIIIIIIN- H 'wvnnl t‘m jIIrisJIMi-III. \e::t Ctmlf, ("nth .Tunn, 1881. ‘lst (Vise, nn nwlnr. 2nd Case. defendant to be committed for 20 (13"3. 3rd Pawn, .'l(1jfl""l1"“. McLfillam‘! \"I. Grahamâ€"Sn“ ‘wn'lqht fnr tlefnininq phhflifi'g fonds. Vm‘rlir-f (hr Mninhfi‘ for Syi'H“. [hm-mpg. U. T “'2 Ellis \Vimlun-“I‘I'I H J, \lcTnh'm for plain tiff. and V. F. Pdtnvmn frw «‘n‘n-w‘ann. Mal-fin vs. Renzin- Judgment fm: plaintiff for $35.3 . n McRen v9. Olav-1 o, It (llâ€"Adinnrncd. McDannnll m: \V W]. et a’ -Jndnmenf fm: plainfiff lw Frml. G Millar for $19 85. \[cRPn Va. Hipburnâ€" Judgment for p' a n- tifl'. Lenop vs. Mum-o. of a’â€"N¢m suit. deft. .I’nhn. Jndmnent for plaintiff for $11.77 after other tlcfnndanw. Perkins vs. Rowing â€"-Non suit. New trial 1llmrel on pnzmojnt of coats. Dickson vs. RyrvI§â€".\clj011rfio(l to Dec. giftin'zs. Dir-kson vs. “Waterâ€"Adjourned to Dec. gifting. u fmu‘nnt. Caihmm vs. Dunnâ€"“Wthdrawn. Oullmnn v9. \Vilcyâ€"Judgment for plain- tifl' for 97.00. nnlhnun vs. "ntch‘nsnnâ€"withdmwn. A. C. Campbell va. (‘nfhherh (1‘ al, p. (1.. Mchnzfie gnuâ€"Judgment ’01- gal} v 1 $27! l4. Kemp: vs. Fn‘rqusnnâ€"Aflinnrned. .‘lillar vs. Humnlmw defendant, Hum- phrvv claimant-«Satfled. Qalhnun vs. Eaglosnnâ€"Judqment for nlamtifl'. k ‘ Killingsworth vs. Munro. (6 (llâ€"Referred tn r'lm‘k. Mchan vs Sprung. IL"... “'nslfin'zton and other! anrnialmcwâ€"Jmlqmnnt agrfinnt "nrnishees for $22? ‘28. subject to the clerk lien for costs on that sum in suit Sprung vs. Gilmnnr. Kenn vs. Kettâ€"Jndgment for plaintiff for Asn‘. Martin vs. MeImnalnlâ€"Juthnnnt for de- fendant. new trial allowed 9nd payment of coats. KMt vs. Kettâ€"Judgment for plaintiff for SS? 00. Mart?“ vs. \Vilsonâ€"Judgmeut lor plaintiff for 53-2 72. ' det. against [H]. Eli's“ A'h'“ p «l and a'minst‘gar. for “ Smith gar. 323.40. Ste] )lmns vw. Ponkms. pl alwâ€"Adj nurned. Knnlm vn. Kenâ€"Judgment; for plaintiff far S36. 00. Maw h; 902-“. pm r031 ml in Winnipeg; ' Millar vs. CrawfonL Jmlgmeu‘. for plain- tifi". Fleur! vs. BalfrewaudgmL-ut for plaintiff by Mark. unr. § for gar Butler 10. Arhlnyâ€"«Acljoxmml. Mot‘mtglmy vs. linltlrnguIlgmout for defendant. Mt-(‘nughey vs. 'l‘romoorâ€"-\\'itlulmwu. Moanue vs. F0rt1lll0ll~Aclimnllml. "annual! vs. McDonald. clulâ€"Atlfou mod. l’ntturaon. r! «I vs. Allamson~â€"Ju (lguwnt for nlainfifl‘ lw vlnrk. Bailey vs. Rom-hrdudgmont for pltintm' for 83.“. I{\lillar VI. Mormonâ€"-Jmlgmont for pinin- til . ‘ Millnr u. Sknhill, a «llâ€"Judgment for plaintill‘ for $8.45. Stuart vs. Silverwoml, p4]. Judgment “ gar. for gun Millar va. Mitu'wllamljnumod. ‘mntou \‘l. Hilvermmd lml. Judgment “ unr. for gar -‘ .n . List of on" him] at the siniuun of the Banana: Divininn (.‘nurt. of Hm Uounty u! Vioturla, he'd at Violoris lhwl. on the 211th day nf April, IBSI. "is llonur Jutlgu Donn presiding. The bar was represented by Messrs. McIntyre, Martin. McDonnell, of Limlsny. and N. F. Paterson. Port Perry. Cflhpun vs. Dixonâ€"Judgment for de- Calhoun vs. Dnlan. r! M, p. d. ‘ Jclgt. ” Mot‘arthy. unr. for gar. Holsted vs. Mano--tflml out of l ‘nurt. IVII'I‘I DIVING! N‘Dl’ll'l'. CCU!" 0' 'Ilfllll. J C IV! MPA‘T SUMMOXS. vow mvnpletn. Lowost priq-cq at Scnsw:1rnos-()nc Dollar per year, Strictly in Adrana’. Auvmmsrxa» '. early Advertisements paid ‘ quarterly; Iransmut Advertisements, when ordered. EVERY 'I‘IH'HSI)AY MORNING, ' --â€".\T “1* arrive,â€" King Sirm’l, Woodvillc. Ehc ki’umlrilln: Summit,- Purchasers shaum loci: to the Label on tho Fats and Eases. If the address is not 533 Oxford. Su‘oot Lemon, thov are spurious. «M It SHINGLES! rccluma tor use. III almost. e\'ur_\' lIu--II:\ '1‘. The Trade Marks 0f tluwc Mean-Inna am mvisturcd in HHMI'n. Heme. any «mo llllllllhllullt the British I’lhsrnsl-Hlfi. \\'|In mav keep the .-\II.I--Iic:u| ('«IIIIIlrrh-iis ul‘ salt, will he l""“‘ r-nhcl. Aml are sulcl by all Yunlurs ni .\l(‘lllL‘lll03 thnnglmut the Ulvihzml World; with di. rccliuns for use in almost. ovary Inn-wax". ‘l‘hc l’llla mul Ointment are Manufactured only M, uhbcul on tho neck (uni cfiest, as ault mm want. it. cums SURE TH [{UA'I', Ibintlxcriu, Bruuclnitir, Cullghs, folds, and own ASTHMA. Fur Glandular Swflhngs, .-\b~ sccascss, l’ilcu, Fistula“. And every kind 0f SKIN DISEASE, it. has never been knuwu tu fail. OLD WUUNDS, SURES MID ULGEBS It is. up illf€|llilllc_ rcmpuly. lf cll‘cgtunlly Its Searcnmg una needing Properties are Known Throughout tho ‘w and. Forthc cure of l‘..-\ l) LEGS, 13ml Broads. and Bl)\\'ELS, giving tone, energy and vigour to these gloat MAIN Sl‘l‘lNGS OF LIFE. They ale confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the cuustitutinn, from whatever cause, has become impaired ur \wakenml 'lhu are numlerfully ellicaciuus In all ““1110le inci~ dental to Femalesuf all ages . am] 33 a GENERAL FAMILY MEDH‘IXE. are [) -\1"I‘H‘73 onutmnrlatin" bun-ling L find it t» tho-ir :u aulugc to nmuiy These famous Pills purify the liL‘)OD‘, and act most powerftzlly,yet soothing on tke This Great Household Medici: ; among the leading nemies of a. fife. LARGE COMMODIOUS DWELL- A lNG HOUSE in the centre of the villng c of \Vomlville. to rent, in yam! m. pair.g Soft aml hard water, and stable .if necessary. Clork's (Mice. 'l‘nwnship' Clerk. ‘ Onkwood. May I7th, 188]. Apply *0 DR April 20th. 1881. Thursday, June 2nd 1831. At l0 o’clock, a. In. All parties interested will please gnvom themselves accordingly. Jon»: I“. cuxmms, LIVER. STOMACH, KIDNEYS, IIE Court. of Revision to ruviau the Mucu- nn-nt rails of the Township nf Muipona for the year 1881. will uncut at. the QOURT OF REVISION. Municipality of Mariposa. I 5.33 U.\l"‘()l I) 8"!” El! 1‘, LUNDUX, V ”E Toronto )‘Qipiuing Railway wiil _ inane Return Tickets: on Quoon'u Birth- day. May 24m. [at Siuulo Faro, gum! tn re- turn unw (lay (mly, and on May 23rd lutl 24th. at one and one-third lama. good to ro- turn not later than 25th inst. Gout, Rheumatism, FHA JILYG T13! R 7'31: MUNRO BROS. House to Rent. Town llall, (Dakwoml, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY I CII E A .1". T. 85 N. R. RULROVEI}. IS l'UBlJRIIFD "m nrnnsecfl. ""4\\ Dâ€" Dr. P. H. CLARK, \Vdodvillo Wm 19 Heme call and examino slack before pur chasing claewhcrc. 0f the latest. and Dual TWEEZL‘ £3 Merchant Tailor \Vnmlvillo, May 158 .‘ . 'X‘ELIPLE 0:0 193253101: A GOOD Fl'l‘ GUARANTEED EEL +3gams, Suits made npnt slmrt nnticc. and CHEAPER 'HIAN TUE CHI-jAl’l-IS'L Kept constantly nu lmnd and 50311 at ‘ [Invest I!()SEib:U Sig ~‘cs. DRY GGGDS mamas m Pxnwsmus: ' Don‘t forget your lnmree. J. C. GEL elitist is also agent for several rim-tbs In- surance Companies. Farmer's risks taken at lowest rates. HE uqdenigned harm: commenced a.» - 1193 In “‘ooch ille- weak] immune to we inhabitants of me surrounding ovuntry 122' ‘ his store 1s supplied with a According to amount required and terms of payment On a Straight Loan 0' Sink“: v Fund 8y stein. lnstalments required to r pay a yLoan of $.01) in tue follow “3 periods. - 10 years, $143. 24’). 90 39.55, $95.33. These Sums payable at the and of each year pay off the entire debt, Principal : M Interest. NO COMMIa‘SIO“ X0 FIXES. Expenses rained. I. C. GILCHRIST, Ponmnster, “‘oaiv ; The Subscriber is prepared to lend Money at greatly reduccd rates of interest in sums of 0n medurity of mu) calale nun-tgugt s at 6 per cent. Apply to JNO. A BA “RON, Lindsay, Office, Kvnt Street. next to Knith's Agricultural Stm' : or to RONALD MflHAUH ERN. VVI'st Im” [.01 18, (fun. 1, Fenchm SCOTCH. ENUMHII, IRISH AN!) CANADIAN, TEE’MS, CASH. 6) PER GENT. (6 Sash Doors, Planing, Ripping c. ABMSTRDNG'S SAW MILL Lumber, PLEASE CALL AND ’XAMWE GOOD GENERAL ASSORTHENT __._“. f_ -- H MUSIC -S‘I‘OOLS AND UOOKS‘ Lowest Price. n'Lfi CHEAP MONEY ! $200 to $20,000, £9 .C. R0 "Ks ‘ G REL IN CASH OR PR DI‘L‘E. jmt remix-ml :1 fresh stack of MONEY “'hioh “in in! so” at the A number of the famous ‘7 Ix: A 10:“; .. H TO_ 7 PER CENT. Apply to LEND At {tom ”you- Styles in the mark Shingles; ARMSTRONG BROS. TI ‘4 g; 3 In: A.

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