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Woodville Advocate (1878), 14 Jul 1881, p. 4

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dpcreaséd during the mo'utll of Junta $2,323,153.53, and duri'ngjhe fiscal yem‘ $101,573,48335. '1‘le United States, with ail its wealth of mine and forest, makes a very sorry figure on the ocean with its mew- cantile marine. Of the 555'steamships plying between the United States and Europe, 447 are British and only 14 American: Of the 4.655 flailing vcs- sets, 1,279 are British, and 88«L.Ameri~ STATISTICS allow that in France theme are; 100,000 lunatics, or 1 to oxen-y 400 inhabitants. Two fifths of them are in public and tln'eeofilths in private nay-- lums. Ten madman come from the libgrnl professions to one from the agri- cultural population. Further, it is shown that 1 artist in every 109 is mml, 1 lawyer in every» 120, and 1 professor or man of letters in every 299; Tun abandonment ot Cyprus by the Bticish Government has to all intents ard pmposm been decided upon. The Pramien is, however, afraid to blurb out the}amnmmcenmnt, and so he am) his cellvaguvs mu] the Liberal pnpow are preparing the public mind for the nmvs lw dilating on the unhealthiimss of the climaterils uselessneSs and the incur- nhiu bankruptcy ( f it}- treasury. Min- istqrialjourlnis suggest that if Greece- dm-s not. wnnt it if. haul better be given baqk _to the Turks. can . Tm; Russian Foreign Office is credit ed‘wilh _u very astute design for gain- ing Mm upper hand in Asia. Arum m-Q‘go lge put aside for the time being, :uh‘.(-.\'m‘y efl‘ort is to be concentrated on the csmltlishment of Russian infill cuco. This change ufpolicy is: said M» have hpen due to a. remark of General 0‘ (.1911 let “backslwesh” will do far more work than Inrm-chlomlers now that Russia has (Ira-:wn near to Afghan- i;;:gn on two sides. Instead, therefore, of apvnding vast. sums in campnigns, lihgsml Ilnrgesso Will he distributed in ini'ltmntinl circles at Constantinople, 'J‘olmrnn and (hthul, while the capitals of tho minol' Status in Cent "ml Asia unillglso benefit, by Russian gold. Tut: effect of the agitation in Ireland upon the rental of land in England may baleat‘netl from a return recently issued. in North \Vilts a large area of land is out of cultivation, and 10,000 acres are let to one man on nearly the sole con- ulition that he keeps them from weeds. All .‘throngh Lincolnahim farms may he hal for the asking, tenants buinglaskml merely to pay rates and taxes In (lluucesturshiro, a small pariah let three years ago fur £2,000 only ft‘ll'lH‘H .L’l .. tltltl .hmlav. 1n llorti'nrtl. fattnanf titltl acuta, and upwards an: Inelnl nn le suli tary condition that as the landlord pays all tilt) charges, the tenants will km-ln thz'. i‘al'InH cultiVatml. In llmll'nnlahirv all nmv lt-asva art: from U” to 731w.- ct, lu-lnw ()lll rah-s. The tall in Ham-x is l‘) lun' ('t., atul ill Snnwraut 3.”) ln-r (it ”no. farm in South \Villshiu- \\ hit h thntl)‘ gavv tho lamllnrd .271“) :1 \‘var. hat. just, lawn lrt at .C lit], aml in \\ vat Susan: 5,000 norm han- hum going a lunggil‘ig fur tlm last iil'tm-n nmntha in ‘\ «thrush-raid!“ them an! Roma's-z (‘1' hi! “status, win-rte nut Inmo than mm, 4»! at must twn, nut ut' the whole numhm an: t)‘\.tl‘til‘(i. ”om-III IIInIIIiIIg III' IIII: I‘IIIIUII 'I‘Im-II- ship (,‘mIIIIIiI. III-III III. \\'IIIIIIVilIII, UII AIIIIIIIIII', July -IIII. 15991. III-IIIIIIII‘II IIIIIIII‘IL: \\'III. )II‘KI‘II'AII‘. I}. I). .‘IIII II‘ I: III'H. I’. ,II'I. .‘II'I‘III'III‘I'II, I). A. .‘I'II- IEIII_\ III. \‘I III. .\II- I\'I-II. .\IIIvIIII MI I‘. II.\II I‘I‘ II‘IIIII',II (.PCOIIIII'II IIv III. I). MIII‘MIIIIIIIII. IIIIII. IIIII HII‘III I‘TIIIIIIIIisIinmII-I- IIII iIIIIIIIIoIIIII III or'IIm IIIII )IIIIIIIzIIII, (IIIIII'gII SlIiIIlIlII, to IIIIVII IIIH IIIIIIIcI ou the «IIII CI)“. IiIIII, north III' [III qIIM‘IN mud, finished by tho "IIIII ingI IIIIIIIII‘ IIIIt (Ionat to In let, the wmk L‘IIIIicII. . éhc' ‘éitmudvillc- gamma, Tut: public debt of the United States WOUDVILLI". JULY 14,138]. IZIJION 'l'(|“‘.\'.'illll' ('0l 8113.. “ Pro Bono Publico.” Moved by l). A. McIntyrs. seconded by ER. McEeucIIm-n, that. the Collector he ullowml 893:915. abatement on roll of 1880 as per “.139”. Canied. ‘l' 17 , ~ ‘_-..-..‘...‘ Nomi by Willlain lat-Koo. seconded by 1). A. ‘Mclntyre, that tho Clerk notify the'l‘. N. ll. Co. to have cattle guards constructed on the 5th conces- sion line at. the railway crossing. Carried. Moved by E. D. McEachorn, second ed by P; R. Mcl‘lachern, that the Reeve give his order on the Treasurer in favor of Gilbert McEacheIn. for the sum of $85.00 for salary as Collector, and $2.00 lor postage. Also in favor of Gregor Campbell for the sum of $2.10 for re» pairing scraper for \Vm. Smith. pathn master; also in favor of Jos. J. Cave for the sum of $45.00 for priming ac. to date; also in favor of Neil Logan for the sum of $11.92 for back taxes in error; also in favor of Donald Smith ‘ for the sum of $4.00 lining Alfred 3 Mason’s road \vork afterwards perform- ed ; also in favor of Andrew Morison for the sum of $50 on salary for 1881 ; also in favor of Donald Camphell for $1.00 for logs put on hill on 10th con- cession; also in favor of Finlay Mc- Millan, forathe sun) of $5.00 for cul~ verb on 2nd concession, lot 11 ; also in favor of Donald Gilchrist for the sum of $5.00 to be expended for the benefit of Donald McArthur, an indigent. 'I‘lm Clerk wash instructed to notify The Clerk was.. instructéd to notify John Birmingham» to have his statute labor performed us once or if not per. formed to have the same charged on this year’s} Collectm’s roll. _._,.. u .- TY -, -77., J-.1 I-.. ...... JV... w -7,” , Moved'hy \Vm. McKee, Seconded by D. A. McIntyre, that this council do now adiourn to meet again at Me» Intyre's Hotbl', Lorneville, on MOnday. the 5th day of September for the des~ patch of business. Carried. The Oshawa Vimlicalm' says, the crop of clover in this vicinity is very heavy this The cow by-law is being strictly enforced in \Vhitby. year. J,, A gentleman of Oshawa mserts that his Amber Sugm Cane grew nine inches in one day. l‘n. Fuv Lam-'3 EXTRMT 0F WILD Sanâ€" BERRY 'cnrm canker of the stmnach and Imu'nls, dysentery. cholera. morbus, and all summ -r complaints. Pickering _Agriculturnl Sncigty intends holding its Full Fair at Brnuglmm am Mon- day _nml Tuesday, the 10th and llth of Odtober next. 'l‘mc GREVI‘TIUUMPTI of the [9th ecnturv is the great medical climax BURDMIK Bmmn lrrrnus. cures all diseases 0f the bland. liver aml kinlm-ys nervous mul general dehilily. and is the purest and host tonic in the World. ()n Saturday, the 25th ult., Juhn Nurtrn, a young! man in the employ 0f (1. (larlmt. 5th con. Uxhrialge, got his left arm broken near the wrist, by getting it fast in the wheel of the wagglm (m which he was riding. Neil Mullmluall of Manilln. was killed on the 28th ult.. at :\ raisin;v at William luuis’s nlmut one mile from Sonya, by being: struck with a rafter during a storm of wild and rain. The I xhridge 'I‘mumhip Fain \\ in im iu-l-l in the Villnm- of (:‘nmlmmil 'l'hIII'sIluv nll'i .IFI-i'a-l-ny. ()cioher I32": and Hill. Every t-Il'urt is living put furth tn nmku this Hm lluht successful show Not lwhl. 'l'lm cum»; in the counties nf Ontario, Vietnrifl. and Durham nvwr lunkwl hx'thl', and prumisu n. .‘Iplmulhl Ierux‘t. 'l‘hvy am- :nid In lnnk butter in them counties than in any others in Untnrin. Mr. Camp!» 1‘. of Part l’vrl‘y, luv: unu- memsvul tn pug-unquc UH: l'igllt‘ul- \my for ”us 'l‘m-unm and ”Hum; hulwny 'huurmrn l'chq'lunu mul .‘luU'UC, :1an where tlw “up rmaxox {I c lh‘makvillu :nul URL-uni R; ilwny, It i< (NIH-01ml that; w« 1"; win :u Lively umw munm: within a few «lays in constructing the “Mu. Onr fanning frimnh h-ll us that iimulhy lmy will unly ‘10 ml "\‘I'l‘zlgfl', but ”mt vhwvr Ls hmkiw: splumli‘l. In prm-fnfils nlmml- mm: my "my illleIlH'P a live rcrn “Ll“ muw- a" n, few days ngn by Mr. Alexander “Fifi, nf Int H in the list mm. M Vurnlmn. wlm drew frnm xl. twenty lnrgn Irmlt. weighing, ho Hunks, nlumt sixh-on («marâ€"IVA. On Friday, Hun 2-1”: 1213.. MN. .I. H. ('nmI-hu", of I'urt Pun-y. in mistuku gznvv Ir 1' (hm .jhlnr .-\",HIN n vlw‘n uf Hmmunt fur m «li "inn. \rhivh midi! Inn-u Imw-«l fulul in in rum-la I-u! fur film‘ly mmliull n‘mistu‘cu -\~: :1 {w \h- \vus {gently plum-“ted I'm- u lmu' ‘\ no r hurl-J 3‘ .Haqv' ul .‘IHI‘HH! mwnl'n-u nt‘ hunt» wnly «In “him-“my mmnhlg. 'Hm vwltm, Julm Minimum. vulnuvt Inulim'. in .1 mhmvnl nl‘ dim}. uliun (.1.th lzy “Hum-HI dink-“him mul .‘I'»I|;1,\'urnk. w Iumillml (in: Huh :u-l. ‘Iy rutling hm Hnmt \HI'. (I (mmnmn ullll mm: India. “is tun“. . was lnuml u' Lumh-(l with lnluml, us llwugh lm hml ru prntml of tho Huh clm-«l, nlul thud tn amp lhu \vuuml. nml inning in. this mnrtml lur tlm (min, but full lmfurp lm gainvd it. A jurygwnn mnpmmllml on WmlIummy after- noon, nml n verdict of temporary. infinity was returned. it i1 ah“. w partial [mi \ mot lmr Eltifi and mm; Ill nn-uln DUNN?“ SUN ATSQ PMS/09 “Fans gm NOTE THE SACRIFECE. Dry Gown! 9 i‘ at p s‘ ; w“ 5 7 7 3.4 a ‘ - .‘ I 1" h 3a‘ ;» ‘3 ' . '1 1‘ a; 1“.- r ‘95 f Summer Dress Goods, Tweeds. Men’s and Boys Straw Hats, Dress Goods worth 45 cents for 35 “ “ worth 30 cents for 25 “ - “ ' worth 25 Cents for 20 “" “ worth 22 cents for 18 “ . “ worth 18 cents for 15 .5 “~ “ worth 12.5 cents for 10'. -. " “ worth 10 cents for S Gtenndine worth ‘20 cunts for 15 Bunting worth 250011153 for 20 .. 10 yards Brown Duck for SLOO 23 yards Cotton for $1.00 20 yards Print for SLUO 31min. \Vomeu’s Hose for 25 cepts 3 pairs Men‘s .g Hose for 25'cents 5 "pounds Japan Tea for $1.00 5 pounds Tea Dust. for $1.00 20 pounds Dried Apples for_Sl.00 20 pounds, of Rice for $1.00 Men's Cobourgs worth 31.25 for $1.00 1 Yankee Ties worth $155 for $1.50 “ “ worth $1 50 for'SL3'5 1 “ “ finv. worth $2.15 for $1.85 ‘ Plow Boots worth $1.75 for $1.55 1 Gaiters worth $2.00-l‘ur 3'. 75 “ “ whole stock, worth $2.15 for $1.90 I ‘ Carpet Shnxars worth 60 cmts for 45 Fine Incad Boots Worth $2.85 for $2.50 \Vomcn‘s Carpet Slippers for 40 conts " “ “ worth $2.40 for $2.00 Ludiea‘fiut. Bouts worth $1.23 for $1.00 Ladiea’ Prunelh Boots from 50cts. u )wards Lndies’ Laced Bows wort-h $1.95 for $1.00 I ’H‘hc largest .fiBi‘st Assorted and mm. Atu'zacaiw $3ka Dry Goods, Gyooeries,.BootS and Shoes, Glasnr ware. Earthen and Chum-ware FIAH'H, ()A'I‘MIMI, (‘HM'KICD \V [mid for nll murkctuhlu pro-him. Fashi‘ODable Bordered Prints ! Eheoked Mcurnmg Prints and Pompadours 2RADLE AND GRAQS €75 swam, mums), mm; To make, room for our full stock .we have determined to sell at cost our WOODVILLE CHEAP CASH STORE! hi9) HQ READ TEES 2.x will sell at those pricesmuul August lst. am MEMBER fifififlfiifi’fl 032‘ Mailfl'i‘YQEE £9 Efifififl, ; 18 pounds Uurrantqfior $1.00 andv- Evans , am}; games; 2 “'0 fuel fnny justified in stating; that we have Groceries»! GREAT \(‘KI'ZD \VHI"..\'I‘, (.‘()RN.\H“.;\ L,S.\l.’[‘ c. l.ADIES’A_‘A ND MISSISS- Ladies see out nay." stock of “ll k? 11'." l.\' h'lUk'Ix A'l‘ TH E k'l‘, CORN M HA L, SALT o. Tin: highest pri Butter tubs giwu to our cnsimnurs to fill. V ‘l Corsets 5:! "this per pair Brawn Holland 8 cents per yard 6 Towels for 25 cents Towdling 5 cents per yard.. Men’s Felt Eats 50 cents each. 12 pounds Raisins for $1.00- 25.Bars Laundry Soap for $1.00 Smoking Tobacco '25 cents per pound Chewing 'L‘obnccc 40 cents per pound Brooms 12.} cents each 'l‘wwds worth $1.253for $1.00 “ worth $1.00 for SO cents. “ worth 85 cents for 70 “ worth 70 cents for 60 “ worth 50 cents for 40 ~EB‘ITHEE“, F372 fifiEOAu 05L, C10 hug SEWEEEQS. Hutton Kid Gloves 50:93. pr. ' 15;; sew. @163 (2‘ an w‘

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