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Woodville Advocate (1878), 1 May 1884, p. 4

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8"." 9th, who \' ill luu| l'ul alt-g. \\ hi hi“ we“ tho act. by \Vg in in] {I} \"o nu m- the keen. dry. easterly winds of spring Throughout the seasons good hellth may be mavntained by occasional doses of Hollm way's Pills, which purify the blood and. act as wholesome stimulants to the skin. stomâ€" ni‘h, liver. bowels, und kidneys. This volehmtod medicine needs but A fair trial to muviuce the Ailing and deaponding that it ‘1". chem and restore them without danger, purifier inconvienco. No family should be without a an Iply of llolluway'u Pills am] n-utmcnt. as )y a nimely recourse to them the first orn’n function ma bu reclaimed, mfl'ormg may spared. an life saved. 1...? ‘ llmltliiuuduty. Disease A, crime. Use no. Henry Hustler's Mandrake fitters {in}; N- mrrd of all billionaire” or floor trouble. 3‘ :ents will buy it large tattle. Wood'qille Village council at a recent meeting appointed two pa‘thmaaters to superintend the outlay of; the statute labor the amount of which is also to be reduced. “’9 confess ourselves sup Priced at thin oouree. It is a Well- knowu fault of the system usually adopted that compel-stinky little value is received. {mm o [ergo optley and we (ully expected the Council would den wand its commutation into cash, in fact. this item in one of the most im- portant of all our sources of revenne and we would on; where is the wisdom in reducing the lehot; when every cent eyeilable should be brought into eeryice (this year at least.) for the repair of the utmets. It would be more in accord with the public wish that the full rate of comnyntation Ihould be charged see- ing the great need, rether than a reduc- tion; the placing of its expenditure also in the hands of pethm‘ueters and allowing the work to. be pett'ormed in the usual way will result in touch low to the village. It is a fact too often domenstqeted that one dollar in cash will produce “WW WOl‘lf: than three days of statute labor. besides having it done in u more eat-ist‘actory manner. ‘ Hollmmy‘a Pills. ~1mportant for {he deli cat/3 â€"[t is difficult to demrmine which is Hm more trying to the humm constitution, the damp, cold (by! «f autumn and. winter. \Ve ere, not deeply afl'ected by a nense at our utter worthlessnees when we am told that a; revevend gentleman residing not a. thoiieanq miles from here goes considerably out of his way to attack us, nor do we feel the weight of ana- thema so severely as the game gentle~ wen wonhl guppoee u}: tq do. “’6 are gurpyisgd. however at the .weaknesn that would. Qerm‘it an open pulpit re- ference to, q qewqigppr f0); ils‘ publjgaâ€" ciou of-nevu. Such we team hm re- cently been done for this pups: .and also for our esteemed eontempomry the Post. We would not have referred to (he matter but from the {act that we are not inclined to be abused without ounce. and certainly none. exists in this game to warrant so e‘eyem a alreteh of elerical ln-ivilpge. Think of it !- There were 7-1 persona committed to jail in 1883 for drunken- ness in. tho. county of Peterborough, all of whom might have been spared this degradation but to; tha legalizpd temp- tutiou thrown m their you Tho hi host cash price paid for all kinds of “IDES. 8 'INS. TALLO\V. 6:0. All quantity of Tun Bark wanted. toy which cash “ti 1 be paid. magmas 4; DUNCAN, figavartw Tannery I Mm. A. Morison’s Navigating Prints and ~=Gre2t9nne§c Woodvillo. May l_st{. 19134.. Milliner. 0183,38; Manila Maker Roqmg ngy. “Men's Store, â€"\VOODV!I+LE- 0NT-~ All orders Pmmptly Executed in the Imtes‘ Fuhigqs‘ and at {Wasonablo Prices. ‘ u \u; ANuC E LASHMERE! "' nuslms WEE 9w DRESS GOODS:q A gliige [pt of Mouming ENNIS. Cottons, Quiltsg Tgwels‘ etc: Miss, M! MgKinnon. NEW GOODS (Law of R. “31391; 5!; 803's. Torputo.) UPER'EH MONTH“ AT iaa preparation of catholic acid, vaseline uucl aerate called.‘ Mcflregur Q l'atke'a (tar- boliq Carats. It will cure any sore, cut. burn or brime when all nlhc; rtepa: iqna fail. Call at J. U. (lllchrist'g )mg re. qudvillo, and get a package. Twenty-fin ceata in all a mu. ' Moved by Mr. “owes, seconded by Mr. Broad. that the Reeve give his order on the Treasurer in favor of .lulm Kelley and Geo. Douglas. for the 1mm of ten dollars each. being salary as auditors for auditing Ac- cuunts for 1833. . Carried. Moved by Mr Howas «eon ' ’ . . , . “dad l! 23:219. that this cmullmfdn mm “er323 L‘;:i9‘?am (m‘ the tlunl Munday in Nay. Jonx F. Cuxmms. Moved by Mr. Eyers. seconded by Mr. \Vallia, that the ReeVo give his order oqflle Treasure}; for three donors and fifty cent: for Wm. Conerthwaite and six dolly-s to John Thompson. for wood furnished Mrs. Morin in care of E. Boxes. and three dol- lars to John Edwards, 9130 three dollars to Mrs. Swaotland. Unwed. Moved by Mr. mm. seconded by Mr. Bowen, that the Auditor‘s Report gs now read he adopted. Carri: q}. Mum! by Mr. Eyrea. seconded By Mr. Broad; that by-lsw No. 307 being 3 hy-law to amend, byo-law No. 306 being a by-law to appoint certain township officers for k884 be received and read a first time. Carried. Bywluw No. 307 after passing thmngh Cnmmitbee was read a first time und finally Movgd by Mr. thlil, secqndml by Mr. Broad. that the Reeve give his order: qn the Treasurer for the sum of one dollar fprlre- paring rmgis to S. H. Mctherell. Cyried. Moved by Mr. Bowes, seconded by Mr. Broad, that the Reeve give his order on the Treasurer In favor of Walter D. Rogers for the gum of seven” (10129": war}; as Golec tor for 1883 curried. , Moved‘bx Mgr, Breed; seconded: by. Mr. Wallis! that theC'oupcil punt touch otvthe Collectors for extra expense in Couectigg. the euro of two dollars end; fifty gents and that the Reeve give his order on, the Treas- urer for the same. Carried. Moved by Mr. Broad, seconlleil- by Mr. \Va‘lis, that this Council grant the sum of twenty dollars for the purpose of repairing the sidewalk across the creek. the same being damaged by the late floods at Little Britain, the order being made in favor of S. H. Methemll as road muster. Carried. Moved by Mr. Eyret, seconded by Mr. Bowes, that the Reeve be requosted to eozm null: onr solictur with Mohegan! to the leg- ality of certain bonds proposed to be giVen indemnifying this municipality aguinst lis- bility in connection with the opening and mointpining of a certain public highway. Moved by Mr. Wallig, seconded by Mr. Broad that this Council make the following abatement: to the South Collextorp Walter D. Rogers .' Mrs. John Mullen. $1.30 ; George Malett, 82.21; Mary Furaier, 73.13. Carried. Mqved by. Mr. Bowes. secoudqd. by Mr. “'allg‘s. that} the Reeve give his order on. fly: Trcgsurerin favqr of; Wm, Phijp for the aum of sixty-five dollars, salary as Collect-or for 1883. Carried. Moved by. Mr. Banjos. seconded by Mr. Wallis, that the following abatements be made “’m. Ehilp, Collector for the north: Catherine Jewell. 8.1.78; Elizabeth York, 890“. ;Elizabeth James, 8.:78 :Catherine “flow, 82.” ...‘2; Sylvia Taylor, 8 64; Peter Johnston. 96; Hugh \choua‘lrl 96cm; Edward Sloggett, 8L3}. Charles Arnot, error in assesgment 81.62. Carried: And als“ the petition «f Stephen \\'a.sh_ ipgtgu and others on snow feqccs presented at last meeting be laid over also. Moved by Mr. Eyrea. seconded by Mr. Bowes, that the petition of Grnnge 360 asking for snow fences of some kind. Also that all stock: be prohibited from running on the public highway and suggesting that if stock was not nllowed to run at large on public highways andlevergreenfirees planted on rontlsiiles us a snow break. it. would he the cheapest end finally the most satisfac- gory way 0; solving the ditficulty of keeping roads til: foi- thel in Winter, be laid over {.01- consideratiou at our next meeting. Moved by Mr; Broad, seconded by Mr. ques. that the petition of Abraham \Veb. star and twenty-four others praying the original road allowance between loss 9:0 and 21 in the 8th Concession be opened, be laid over until next meeting of Council. Carried. \Moved by Mr. Bowen, seconded by Mr. Wallis. that the petition of Grange No. 380 in reference .to snow fences be received. Carded. on the Non-Resident Roll the N. {of Lot 23in the lat Con. 10% {acres fur the year 1883. the name being owed by the Court of Revision in error. Carried. Moved by Mr. Eyrca‘ seconded by Mr. Broad, that the petition of A broham \Vebs- tor and 24 others praying to have the origin- 91 allowance for load between Lots 20 «h '31 in the 8th Cooprssion opened for public travel be now regeived. Carried. Marlpou Township Gouncll. Council met this 213$ day of April, 1884. Members I“ present Minute; of Int meet. iug rqu and approved. 'Mg'yed by Mr. 3an. wounded by Mr. Eyreg, tht the Uterk be instructed to enter The Groatosq Heallngcompoqrm Clptk. At the. plavo where they are made ; by doing so you will save from .1() to 20 per cent. on your purchases. Don’t be «le- coived by the plausible talk of inon who don't invest a single Dollar among you to assist in our country’s good. REAERSMWDRSPLOWS and EARNING MILLS Woodvillo. May 1. 1884. I also keep in stock n- world renowned WAMZER c D . SEWING MACHINES. Th out machines Inge con-lad off First l'nzu (iuld alt-Amman, \fhcrovor oxhibited. Also tpo s 91 ‘3’ R0 AL A,” which is a first-claw: machine. I so“ at a very low price as I buy direct from the manufacturers and have the sole agency for this locality. â€"-Large Stock of Stoves of the Latest Improved Patterns 'â€" Both for Coal and Wood. Al I pay cash for my stock I cg: ofl’or qxtm inducomlgntta to purchasers. I have .130 on hand a large Itoc o THE BEST BRANDS OF MACHINE AND ("OAK OH... CHEAP. CASH PAID FOR SKINS AND “‘00:. PICKINGS. Jobbing and Repairing Prompbly- Attended to. Eaves~Trough~ ing and Roofing a Specialty. TIN and GRANITEWARE, BRASS KETTLES. Lamps and Lamp Trimmings, WWWMWWWW{WERNERW FARMERS of North Ontario. Canon, Guml Quizgéi‘gx 5cm: Tameka and 'l‘mVellinIg, 5cm. each and‘ 50125 per yard. Shirting lOcts per yard. Sheeting 2 yards wide, 25ut3 per yard. l a Paraéolmilo "ans each TIe Lace 10 incbus wide, 5cts.(§)er yard. Spanish Lace Shoulder Capes ~Oct3 elch. Men's Stifi Hats 256%. each. All _shml_§s {mtg pg}: yafd: up. “ The Cheapest. Store,” 200,000 Dozen Eg s and 100,000 lbs. Butter _ anted- Great Reduction in Prices and No Bankrupt Goods Ofi‘ered. $15,000 worth of Genuine Goods to be sold Regardless of Profits. A. Remedy for Hard Times at “The yCheapest Store. - PROPRIETORS. 60 Days Clearing Sale Oom- mencing 15th of Apirl. HARRESflN . LESLIE Beaverton Foundry ! WM- SMITH.-. WOODVILLE TINi SHOP! I take pleasure in Announcing to the people of Woodville and surroundin country, that I have commenced business in the om stand Intely occupied by MAY!) ‘8 a SON. wherul intend keeping on hand a Rejoice !, Rejoice !! See' our Gents’ Furnishings. DRESS GOODS AND PRINTS. )7 G gogglugs, Genleman, HARRISON LESLI‘E. Keep yom money at home by bmiag "your For which we will pay the Highesfi Price. MILLINERY. Jlon's Long Boots, heavy soles. $1.50 Law Show $1.00 Ladiea Button Boots, 90cts. laced Slums, 75m. A large and well assortcd stuck uf the shoes always on hand. The almve are only a few quotations who regular [mics-3 of gwuiue govt!!!- Ladies SbE om‘ fine stock of Millinery ! Near Hamilton Homgs, Hawaiian“ Ont (See Price List.) BOOTS AND SHOES. 15‘ pounds: and Sugar. $1.00 12 pmmals right Sugar $1.09: 11 pounds Whi'efiugar. {1.00: 10 puuuds Pure Granulated. 1.09 20 pounds good Raisins $1.00 2 pounds Baking Soda 5cts. Yeast Cakes 50“. Smoking Tobacco, 30cm. per lb. Teas from 150%. per lb. up. JOE. CAMPBELL, Absolute] auto. No rink. Cg am not :- qnirodv under. I! you want mnmm It which porn-rm of “that 80L young or old. can mat. arm“ pay All the time they work. wlm almlnh m-ruu‘my. write wr particular: to [I “Am.” a ('o.. Portland. Hum» $68 owoek u homo. 05m outfit free. Pay 1 flamed. i 0w Wednesday. 16th April, at tbs nah dence of the bride’s mother, Button. by tno 1Rev. Father Rholeder, Mr. Duncan Mcâ€" Rne Beaver-ton. to Miss Marga-e! Ellen iKeatiug of Sutton- The present: to the ’ brido were boxh numerous. Ind costly. Died. 0n the 25th inst, Angus McKay, Sn. 'Rownsbip of Mara, aged '28 years. Mt._ MpKay was one: of the oldest, settlers of the T0'1l3h1p and passed sway much rqspectul. by all who knew him. A conspicioua notice is posted. at both ends prohibiting the same, but withcut effect. Bridges are structures of- too costly a nxitm e. to ailow l‘f nsunge. which tends to destroy them and the drivers should be warned. W: learn,Mar: street is to be graded from the bridge be the station this summer. This. is a much needed repair. It is veritably‘ the want niece of road=im the township and, at “he entrance. to tho. village is. specially- bad. MR. Smut of the Foundry has on haul! on exhibition one of Harris Son's new SelLBindera. Farmers who intend purchas~. ing a Binder should call And see this one. AT the residence of the bride's father. on- Tuesday. April 15th, Mr. Goo. Smith. P. l.. 8., Beavertonl to Miss Jennie, third dung} ~ it; of Mr. Angus McKay, Township of . ra. Tun next meeting of the. council takes. place-on the 3lst of May. 00R Lacrosse Club intend giving a gram!- Dmmntic Entertainment in Alexandria Hell. an the evening of May 16th, an excellent evenings amusement may be looked for. Full particulars next week. Every one should know for himself that “Gold Coin.‘ is t); best chewing tobacco now made in Canada. 0 unprecedented demand for it aincu it has beenm tho lug-Rot. attests '1“: Incl. For sale by all "holesale ocers any! tobacco dealers, Made by A AMS' Tfier Co...\lontreal. WHAT a glorious location Benetton is (on . cheese fund?" and yet our farmer- and villtge capitalist»: do not recognize the fact that there is money in cheew. A fertilu cunntry. plenty at stock and that of excel-- lent quality and plenty ni water. why shuuld the pnxhlctimi of cheese not hecmne as inn»- portant an industry hero :9 it in in the weet. “'0 know no reasnn why it ahunld nut nud1 ill but, alerted we are Convincel the farmera. and merchants too. Would Lind it. to their advantage. Double the monev can he made from the same quantity of milk turned into cheese than is realized into ltllttcl‘, whilelthu (rouhle and annoyance of making the butter is dispensed wilh. Tm: ice is all gone from the lake. Ax immense number of suckers ere being taken from the river. Tm: committee who have tho incorpnrn~ tion of the village in hand me having a plan. prepared 0! the proposed new village. Mr. Gordon will take'the census at once. ~ Sn'nxas of the Division Court on the 8th. Tm: St. Paul’s Church, "Busy Bee" Society intend holding an Easter Bazaar in: Alexandria Hall, on the evening of May 7th amt 8th. Several novelfeaturcs are promis~ ed in conneztiou with the bazaar and a good' programme of amusement is under prepara- tion. Proceeds devoted to church purposes.. “’3 have several times called attention to the furious manner in which our hotel hllSS\ es are in the‘hahit of crossing the bridge. 93' A. (hum. Y1. 3.. baadpcidstl to‘iséfi Beaverton ever): Tuesdayâ€"until: {guy-ther- noticeâ€"Any orderaleft at John. Nglfimnon‘m - Drug Store or by telegraph, milk hug. prompt, attentim See can] in number: Column. ' MR. Gm. H. “'1“an M._ P., town on Tuesday last. Tm! last kw days have been severely cold; Hard fronts on Sunday night. Climax Chgmjggy Company, Health Happiness for all; WILL CURE 9R RELIEVE Biliousness. Headache. Dys- pepsia, Indigestion. Dizziness, Jaundice. Dropsy. Fluttering of the Heart. And eve specicskof dkeasc arising from mpure mood. c. c. gmmtuu gum! mums. Trila- krogmslve Age PIIPAIID BV THR MONTREAL. m

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