Tm: ‘tuurt «f Revision of the Assessment Hulls nf the Villue is placed for MomIQy, June ï¬lth. at 10 o'clock. Tux liiguuy cue bu 0t last come to In mul and Nixun was convicted of having a second Wife bin-“in Bub-nu. while his tint \iifn nu still living. The Magiwtrate said the ease WM: 2. ma one arid sentenced the winner to one year in HM Central Piisun. (‘5‘ “3-. invite the Ladie“ to inspect. nu'.‘ l‘u‘ge nml well selected stock of \lillinery. Miss Hartluy is a ï¬rsbclaxs Milliuar and Hand: Maker. McIntyre Prior, Wood- Ville. Sum! thief went through the rooms of the "Qacou‘s Hotel. and the "Northern" one «lay lsst week. Mr. \Vm. Argue. n boarder at the “Quch‘u†lost a. new pair of pants. while the servant girl at the “Earthen!" was deprived of a purse containing between $13. and $7. lio elect to the thief as yet. Our customers and friends will please remember that We have our Millincry show looms up stain). McIntyre . Prior, \Vood- \iile. {3‘ Save money and leave your order, for any kin-l of watch at Gunns', Woodville. AT last it is int/ended to establish n Cattle Fair in this village. For years we have written up the advisibility of this step and we are much pleased to see it now inaugural; uL This Fair is authoriZed by the County ‘ Council of Victoria, and will undoubtedly be a good one. Bury eifort will be made torcuder it attractive and the value of the institution to farmers cannot be over estima» lull. Drovers will be present and those hawmu goud cattle or horses for sale will be able to effect: much better bargain than would be obtained in me old way besides ’ï¬'oodrme amnuut of ini‘onvenience. saving an immense “and prich are aim being offeredeor the heat, animals presented. The: Fair will be held on Tuesday the 3rd of June when we hope to see the aï¬air such a success that it may become permanent with us. Every vï¬'age of prctcntious should hoid cattle ._._- may become permanent with vï¬'age of prctcntious should Lina and in tin: section we hope general. 'l‘m‘. Court of Revision of the Town Mtriposa will be held on Monday the June 1t .10 o’clock. ‘5‘ 1h pmnds of Sugar for $1. 00, Raisins for $31. 00 at McIntyre (t \\'uodv2éle. Sntisfnction gunranteed in szors and Pocket knives. at Gunn‘a, Wuodville. “’3 are pleased to observe the familiar 3mm of Dr. Clark, who has been sick for some time, again on the sheet we hope. the ' , LL“- m-.. “r;nlv hi n‘. A long lease of “’3 are pleased to observe the mum 3mm of Dr. Clark, who has been sick some time, again on the sheet we hope. :pring time may bring hi “1.3 long lease .renewed health. 1 ~‘ CIIVWV\I uvw--â€". Os; thing lncorpom‘inn may he thanked for is the removal of that (lire nuisance, the aleughter house. The new one is being erected on the conï¬nes of the' Corporation and although we do not consider it far ‘ enough from the village even yet, it will re- ‘ move the annoyance to a better distance. Special value in Gentu’ White Dress ,nnfl 'Regntta Shins. Soft and stiff Felt Hate latest style at H. Wilson’s “'oo'lville. in. New Millinery ! New Hate! New Bonnets, FentLera, Flowers, Trimmings (:. Just opened out at McIntyre A: Prior'e \Voodville. Allow the loudest complainors of hard times an: the merchants who do not advern cine. Serves them right is the opinion of the wise old city editor who know: all about those things. ‘ Mm Bu.“ Cruse says there will be three women to one man in heaven. A western editor says he knows who the man is likely to be, but for the lite of. him can’t. place the three women, nu, A --.-.. L- AN exchange truly says: The way to build up a town is to believe in it-hecoma inspired with a hith that them is a future for it~and for every citizan to lend a. help- ing lupd in making it what it ought to he. 'l‘lnie, in brief in local prideâ€"it is a local public spirit which does not hesitate to nuke a present sacriï¬ce in the faith that it will nuke the town we live in better in the future. _________._â€" WOODVILLI VILLAGE COUNCIL. Council met'May 12th, 1834. Present. Messrs. Ctmpbell, Degeet, McArtllur and «nut. Moved by Mr. McArthur. seconded by “‘1'. Degecr. that Mr. (ismpbell wt an chair- wp. CON-ind. Minutes of last meeting road and sustained Mr. McArthur reported that \V. \V. Al'm‘ atrong repaired the sidewalks mud the coat of repairs is ï¬fteen dullura as he did not. fur- nish us much lumber as expected. Novel by Mr. McArthur. seconded by M1. Grunt. that the Clerk be authorized to )n-ncure A copy at Harrison’s Municipal Manual. [or the use of the Council. Carried, Moved by .\lt. \lc.\ rthur, seconded by Mr. [Manson that the (301th“ «In p.113 a hy - I.|\\.C0 cuuzumte sumac la‘nor M seventy-ï¬ve h ,: I A- Al... 'I‘.nn-n|nr L-fnm rum; per any if MN m the 'l‘rensmor [More We linen-nth day of June. Cnnml. ‘ Mama! by Mr liege". seconded by Mr. \lvinhur. that the Clerk be imtmcted to notify the 'l‘olegnph Company and a“ per- mus having [mats on the! streets. to reumve â€mm at Imm. tvn I‘m from the line. Carried Mun-cl luv Mr. McArtlmr, seconded by .\I r. Grant} that. the Council ulnpt. n roper nynlmn 3f building sidewalks. Saicr aide- “-de tn bu grmlul from the mime lewl at the ground with sloopom let on cross pieceo, :uul tuntuml vlwu- ut the grmm‘, with no ï¬lling: against the mflniuh‘. Sixiowalk to be right. {rem nix invhna (mm tln- Imc ï¬ance, Mul r.- p'..\m. three prupur cravings, one in, 20ml men's. , Assessment. fut Mond‘y, : come tom 1 of having a rhile his tint \uiutrate said . 12th, 1834. Present. Degeet, McArtlmr and Tom‘uahip of w the 2nd of 0, 20 ha. (t Prim-’5 and ul‘ llul Inn-gun u. “"5“ .,, ,, V‘ 0' , . a. tag to be put on their (lugs. and that the constable he authorized to destroy any (lug running at large without a tag and that the Clerk be authorized to rocure twenty-live tags for that purpose. (yank-d. Moved by Mr. McArthur, seconded by Mr. Degecr, that he minutes of the council he published in t e Wowvmx ADVOCATE from time to ti e. The Council Went into committee and pass- en bylaws No. 3, 4, 5 and 6. (‘mmuil ndiourucd to meet at the call of 'V‘Climvcil adjourn‘ch to the Reeve ï¬n: 89.. Dress anol Mantle Silks. Mantle 0r- naments, l‘assimenterie Trimming. also Black, White and Cream Spanish Lace at Mclutyl‘e Prior, \Voodville. Jacob anklnan, Buffalo. N. Y.. says he has been uaing Dr. Thomas’ Erlectric Oil for rheumatism; he had such a lame back he could not do anything. but one bottle has, to use his own expression. “cumd him up.†He thinks it is the best thing in the market. Rev. Father Wilds’ The Rev. 2. P. Wilda, well-known city missionary In New York, and brother of the lite omlnent Judge Wilda, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, writes .0 follows : 7, . _- -- .MA ibovejnm publication may no guuu. Yours respectfully, Z. I’. WILDS." The above instance is hm. one of the many canstantiy coming m an“ notice, which prove the perfect. adaptability of AFBR‘S SARSAâ€" mun.“ v0 049 cute 0i all disuse! arising from impure or impoverished blood. and n wcpkoned vitality. Ayer’s Sarsaparilia _ .L- LIAAA Single or Double Buggy or Waggon ' â€" clemmnrichu, and strengthens the blond, utlmulaten the notion of the atomic]: and bowels. and thereby emblcl the system to resist. Illd overcome the attacks of all Smfw (an: Dim". Eruptions of the Skin, Rheu- IW' u---.----. _.. mum, Catanhfbernml' Debilily, and m disorders resulting from poor or conupted blood and a low state of the system. BEST MATER‘ALS AND \VORKMAN- SHIP EMPLOYED. 801d b MI 131-“ ts; price 814 y 381:0: $5. I‘RBPABED BY Dr.J.C.AyerCo.,Lowel!, Maps. A ï¬rst- (Mass Painter "almanac; Indigestion.llendncho,tnd all Billoun Disorders. fluid everywhon. Always mums AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Woodvil‘e. May 20,1884. FIFTY RIBS T0 OHHUSE FROM flipbell's llaniage Walks! â€"-WO0DVILLE, ONT. â€" Court of Revision. 'rï¬l’. Court of Rovlnlon tn usle the n 'ltossmont _ toll of the Village of Woodvlllo. {or tho our 1"“. will be lmld at the Town Hall. W tlvll a on Monday. Juno 9th. 1884 at tho hour of 0 o'clock In lh tnronmn. All patrons lntorollo I wlll plum govern; lhemsolvos accordingly. JNO, C. Ollmfllllifl'. Village Clerk. OORPURATIDN 0F WOODVILLE. Lowest. Living Prices. P. u. CAMPBELL, Woodvlllo. Nay mm. 1884 EXPERIENCE. On hand. Ropalnung And Repairing It Should coll at the above works. J. C. GILCHRIST. Clerk. ‘, M: bowl j ‘ May 13th. 188+. OTICE is hereby given that the County council {or t! a County of Ontario will meet nursuant to adiou ulneut. on 'l‘Iordny. tlm 3rd 5:. ' 0! June. 1:34. at tho l‘ourt Home, in the Town 0! V’hitby.at the hour 012 q‘clock in the after. noon. Ail amounts to bu Ian! lmtore the Council must be roperly certiï¬ed and forwarded to tho t‘lerk‘ an out three days before the meeting of {hustbo r0 t'lerk‘ u as the Council. Bdï¬ï¬ï¬br cunmo l R Meeting of Cofmty Council, Township of MA RIPOSA. Court of Revision. COURT 0! Revision for the purpose of revis- ing the assessment roll» of the township 0! Muiposa. {or the year 1884. will be bold in the town Hall OakWood, on Monday. and day of J uue “531 to commence at 10 o‘clock n. m. Aw: yv uvu..uv.._- -v ,, All persons interested will please govern them- selves accordingly. - JOHN F. CUNNINGS. Township Clerk. Oakwood May 15th, 1804. Court of Revision. DUU1\1 UL uv nuu .v. ... __ vising the Assessment Rolls of the Town- ship of Eldon for the war 1884. will be held at Township of Eldon. Eldon. May 14th, 1881. JUNE SESSION. Mrs. A. Morison’s New Spring Prints and â€"-Cretonnes.â€" l PARSONS .s» DUNCAN, {Egamnau Tangzery E BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES, MUSLINS. and FA \UY DRESS GOODS. A choice lot of Woodvillo. May 13:. The highest cash price mid {or all kinds of HIDES. SKINS, '1‘AI.I.0\ , c. Any quantity of Tan Bark wanted. lot which cub will be paid. NEW GOODS Monday, June 2nd, 1881, Mourning Prints, Cottons, Quilts, Towels, etc. Catrina Make: KsUndettaker WOODVILLE, ONT. A Good Hearse furnished at- Rho notice an Reasonable Tenn COURT of Revision (ox-.3139 pill-P330 of re- » "l‘nm n. Miss M. McKinnom Milliner. Dress 8: Mantle Maker All orders Prompt!) Exv-cuted in the Late“ ' Fuhlom and nwneuouable Prices. LORNEVILLE -Hark11am Hungry la Trees may _bo romovod n Ill) Innl flukhnm. March 1884. v tho “1) in" on the 3rd Con. Eldon,“ Buggy now. The ï¬nder wm kindly leave the m...» at the residence of Dr. McKay. Woodvtllo, and will be u'uitnbly rewardml. Ivn “at! A" II D, Woodville. May 19th. wtnted for the Lives of me Prost- dentnof me United states. The . lnruwt, lmndnumvst. host hook uvm' sol-I fnr less {hum twine our price Tlmlastnat Rolling hook in Amnricn. Ilium-use prom! lo (manta. All intvlliuvnt people want it . ...... ...... luuunnn n‘nuccumtul sggn‘t. Turin. â€'0“!!! I0 I“! Ill n. n... . . ‘ Anv one can become a ‘nuccmnml In? {rob Inâ€. m Hunk (‘ u.. Portland. to comm'ence at 10 o'clock. a. JNO. A. JACKSON, Our Jobbing Establishment is Complete. FRUIT TREES! OPENED MONTHLY AT Rooms Over Wllson's Store, -â€"â€"WOODVILLE, ONT.â€" (Late of B. Wulker d: Son's, Toronto.) Prima Varieties. TRUE T0 NAME and adapted to NORTHERN LOCATION. - ..u, ~1\l-... . G.Stoddart JNO. I‘). FARIHVELL. my be romnvod up to middle or A safety. PRICES MODERATE. Now in stack at the LOST. 331i). MCKAY. M. D. ouuty ( lork. {to nudging)!" with Township Clerk. 'iVJr'i'l'dihl',’ 3’! Mn 0 Live; of {he 1'59ng L. CROSBY -â€"â€"-CONSISTXNG OFâ€"â€"‘â€". Tweeds, Prints, Lace Curtains, Ducks, Hodaud Linens, Em . brouleries, Cottonados, Towclmg 6w. Laces, Ties. Dress Goods in all the newest Shades from 7icts, " up. See them. 66mp1ete Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS Ready~Made Clothing, 200 Men’s Youth’s and Boy’s Suits, To be sold Cheap. A very large stock of MEN'S WOMEN'S and CHILDREN‘S SHOES. Latost designs in Crockery and ULASSWAlu-l. The largest stock 0! TEAS and general GROCERIES in town at be:tom prices. Farmers of Thorah and Surrounding ‘ Townships, You can save'more than 10 or 15 per cent.on your purchases by calling at the Corner Store, opposite the “Hamilton House" Beaverton, where I keep samples of No plausible talking heeded as each article speaks for itself. Implements Manufactured by the well- known ï¬rm of Patterson 81. Bro., of Whitby. 3,000 Rolls Wall Paper, Newest Patterns and Cheap. Mn m. ‘3“. Now is the time to purchase cheap and ï¬rsteclms B )ots :m.1 811033. A positive reduction :11! 1mm]. ‘ us 9. cu“. ROD. CAMPBEF.F:.... On all Cash Sales Until August Ist. Elaborate Cretonnes. Beautiful Prints. ,. Choice Dress Goods. . Fine Black Cashmeres Fancy Scotch Tweeds English Pantings. Fancy 86 Check Shirtings New Cottonades i 1 3 Cheap Cottons. New Fancy Goods. Cheap Boots and Shoes. Cheap Groceries. These Goods will b_e New Spring Goods. ‘ McIntyre Prior, WOODVI LLE. REMEMBER . “711.9091: . McFADVEN, Mauufadturer’s Agent, Beaverton. be sold Cheap for Cash or Produce. _ RODGERS' BROS.' OLD STAND. “’oodvill wâ€. m VI l.l,l~; g nun'r AND sum: flout: Give