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Woodville Advocate (1878), 10 Jul 1884, p. 5

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“When buying fruit cans ave that. they RIO‘ um. nwlc 0f roofing tin, which is coated ,ith h-aul ml is a slow but sure pnisun. 'l'lu-y shunlnl ho made nf bright tin. which is harmless, prm’i‘led the fruit is emptied out uf the cans M au-m an opened. The dichr~ rum! “ill be cailly told. as Um leaded tin Maxis (huts predicts n period of intense that during the delo of July to In!» {Or ten days or more. Lmka like huruii'lo l silver. 0.” is [Nisan-- um and Lh ‘ nt‘u-r is harmless. This shmid lm pnlvliaho‘l iluwory Input," l‘r will he o'ourVed by our market reports that putatou hcve “ken a sudden rise in value. The dry «author of the past few weeks .huiujured the coming crop some‘ what scwrcly‘ 3 Mixers 'ruo'r. “ llr McKay lst prize .......... $l5.00 " t}. A. Maybee, 2nd pri1e.. ..... .10.00 (our RACE. ll. Campbell. let prize ......... $15.00 “ G. A. Maybee, and pin: ....... .1000 “ l). Mellulmld, 3rd prize ........ 5.00. R. CAMPBELL, Treasurer. 'l he above is a. statement of receipts and expenditures of that portion of the collec- Llull‘l collected by tho 'subscriptiou list of H. Mc‘,’urq|m-lale and disbursed by the Treas- urer. Uther subscriptions were collected and expenditures made but no statement having been nude by the parties so doing and the subscription books not being ob- tainable the 'l'reasuuer does not hold himself responsible to the public for this portion of the amount subscribed. A practical tinner writes to an exchange “hat lll' knons that can: made from leaded ml are being sold in great quantities, and he mill-rs for publication the following warning: Refreshing rains invc fullen freely during the Wuck, a Ad we might observe, just in the “nick of time" to ave very heavy losses l'rum ilmnght. The following ministers, well known in ~(Ilia; locality, no stutioned us follows :â€" Ilclluvillo Districtâ€"J. J. Rice. Bellevnllo ; E. It. Howard. Foxbono’. Napaneo Dia- Irict, â€"-Um S. R ynolds,\'enbury;‘l‘homu L‘lcuoiun. W-iltoa ; W. 0. Beer. Roblin ; Muses Methenll, Arden. Picton District. «W. Lunbort Chisholm ; W. Jollifl'o. lilmmliulil. L‘obourg District. â€"â€"K. '1. {‘uuitice, \V. H. Leamyd, Welcome; ll. {l‘L Bnyiey, Ploinvilie. Ptkil‘bOIOI‘lgh Districtâ€"A. E. 'l'oukin, W. Down. Beth-â€" any and Jauetvillo. L'm'luy Dunks.â€" llngcrAlliu. Little Brihin ; R. Mullen. B. 3-. Mauillx; J. 1!. Dim, Femlon Falls. Muluck Districtsâ€"'1‘. Brawn, Flintm; William L‘oombv. Limerick. 'llhe Bust Dollar Weekly inj ghp County. Dominion Day In Woodvlllo. 'l‘rcaaurcr‘s report of Receipts and expenâ€" ditures :â€" 'l he following account: w3re presented and ordered to be psi-i, via: Wm. McLean for fixing doors md Sch“ of new tutor closet, $1.90; Peter Cdllplm“ bsnking, fixings o n 3'»! scrnbbia: g new an! closing uld water ch: wt,“ \. ’00 ,(yregor CAmpbell ro- pairiug stuve in 1852 31-95- the pulpit of the P.-csb_.'terian Church here nuxt Sabbath morning ml in Bemerton It uvcninJ'scxviCc 1t Knox Church. Mr. Rob iuuu has: been n missiamrv to the South Seas f«)r‘:lle.past twelve years. WK ccll Attention to Mr. H. Wilson’s new :1. Ivcrtisemeut in another column. Mr. W. \VILLulsox has purchssed the butcher business from Mr. John Mchnnon, of this Village and commenced business here The treasunsr was authorised to issue hi0 cheques in favor of tenchers for salaries for quarter ending June 30th Is follows: Mina l‘att) son for $62 .,00 and m favor of L. Gil- Christ {01 $43.00 which mth Imount of lmgislativu Grant, for 1864 of 882.11) Ippoxâ€" tioned to this school when rulized will be in full of Teachera‘ nian‘en to date. The next meetiug of the Board will be held on the 15th day of July following M. the School House ut the hour of 7 o'clock, p. m. on Tuesday ltst. He ml! dell with none but far cash and this he desires us to male kuuWu to thu publi». In- Bargains at Molntym Prion-'5, note the following cusb yucca:â€" 20 lbs Kim- .......................... Sl 00 20 lbs Hurley ........................ l 00 2) lbs Raisins .......................... l 00 Hi lbs do .......................... l 00 l5 lbs do ......................... l 00 l61lns Sugar ......................... l 00 l‘.’ lbs Granulated Sugar ...... . ....... l 00 Woodman. Vilma. School Board. The Suumd meuuub' ui the Wuudvxlle School Board was he“ persuaut to cull of Chairman on the 23th June. Memlmra all present. Minutes of last meeting read adopted. "‘11:: Rev. Mr. Robinson, of the Island of l-Xrumauga, South Sea lslunds, will occupy To amount received Subscriptions $49.50 “ Entrance fees on racem. . . . . .. . . . .19 00 Hy Woudvmc atom! 33mm. H. McNeil .............. l’liutiug (AuvucATH) . . . . A. '3, (human, ....... ....... . . ...... ....... ....... ..... EXPENDITURES. RSCEH‘TS. Secretary, “T. 3. Board. ....$ [.50 " ‘ '..l‘2.00 $68. 50. u...â€" Tho {ollow‘ng market prices no Cash Quouuons WOODVILLE MARKETS. Full Wheat ........................... Spring Wheat ............. Antioch When. ........... barley ................................... Oats ....... rm.............’.‘.'.'.‘.’.'.‘..‘.’.'".‘IiIIII Butter. per lb ouh ....... Eggs. par (103011.... “helmet-m ................. Pot-toes. pot bushel. n Poll “'hoat .............. Spring Wheat ....... Araueota Wheat... Quinn... ............ SYLVI-ISTEH'S and HARIHII‘UN I‘LUWS, CHAMPIUN alrl IIUXI'IY l“.\.\'.\'lffl MILLS. Onlcla Io‘.cited. N 13.1. CAMPBELL. This firm hnilcl double the number of Machines of any firm in (Iainili. Employ 450 men and pay $18.00) per nmngh wages. lmilil 2.000 hinders anl s:-ll them. 1.031) mowers short. this year. Binders will all he snlll in three Weeks. Farmers. clnn't hay frmn nnsmnpn- Ions agents who sell a few machines to catch a few «lnlhrs of yours. who don‘t fullcw o- understaml thpir hnsinqss ; who handle cheap machines nwlu twu or three lmnvirnl milo-s away and whn «lun‘r. keep repairs. llo varo nf Sappurs. “so ago nb fur WILKINH'L‘; % Massey Manufacturing Comp’y, Toronto, MAN UFA(.'.'1‘URE'1‘S 01¢ Selfâ€"Eights, Reapers, Movers and Rakes, Havlnu purchased the business of Mr. John McKinnon, Woodvillo. my shop will always be found \v‘th a. full supply of all meats in WROD. Which will be sold at» on. lowest it“. FOR CASH OXLY. 'I‘onltx‘y in season. arfius wifh fut cnttlo {or ale should call on me boforo sell- W. Williamson. BUTCHER tad PSULT‘.’ BER The sprin trudo is now opening md these requiring a Wall-mung suit; should ' svo their orders at once to avoid the usuAl rush nits made and trimmcdlo order at lowest prices 'rlos. EDWARDfi Proprietor. First~clnss accommodm ion and attentive MTVGD’“ Bar well supplied with the choiwst Liquors and Cigars, 'Bus to and from all trains and nvmv __.--~ . . . “.1uvlu nu- Cigzu-a. 'Bfié to and "OH; all tru‘us. and evmy convenience for tho tnvollina public. Ordered Clothing got up in First- Class Style and Finish. ' ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND CANA- DIAN, Plain and Fancy TWEEDS, PAINTINGS and WORSTEDS. N . B. CA MPBELL __mv}g]vrox__ Jailnring Establishment! JERS§EY @EIE'E‘fi 'oodvnllo. July 1884. ELDON HOUSE, WoonvxLu-z. Local Markets- . Logan, â€" WOODVILLE, ONT. BEAVERTON MARKETS. CHfiB’E‘EfiENG .' WOODVILLE- . ~ . Sole agent for hur'h V ictmin mul Oulmlo Counties fur Ihe . -.-.......-u.u. ......... ........--.........an... .nun-unu........u.. . thuuhu .. unannuunu .- ..-u......uu-.uu . .u .....u.........-.. ouh.. 11...... a.-C-.o-. .- bushel. . “nu-nun“...- -..-...............-u u. nu... A Choice Select Stock of McIntyre 81. Prior’sâ€"â€" 'E‘QWEEEEP MCINTYRE PRIOR, Large Stock of BOY’S wmuwfimwuuwu 11000000000 @@w@aoaaC@@ wmmwuwmmmum Mlooooooooo mun @Mo mmw VVOODVILLE. 65 «0 10 «t 13 (a la «9 AND Corner Store. Thelatgestxz Best Slack in town P. D. McART'HUR, BEAVERTON. Mrs. A. Morison’s New Spring Prints and ~Cretonnes.â€" Woodville. May lat, 1884. BLACK AN“ COLORED CASHMERES, MUSLI.\.~'. and FA \CY DRESS GOODS. A choice lot of FARMER3’ PHGBUGE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR 00008. Wines and Liquors Mourning Prints, Cottons, Quilts, Towels, etc. @fififififiifig, NEW GOODS formerly occupied by John McRae, Where will be found FANCY GOODS, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE OPENED MONTH LY AT Has removed to the and A full stock or Woodvillg. } “The Cheapest Store,” REAPE:§,M9WERS,PL©WS and EARNING MILLS At the plave Where they are made ; by doing so you will save» from 10 to 20 per cent. on your purchases. Don’t be deâ€" ceived by the plausible talk of men who don’t invest a single Dollar among you to assist in our country’s good.. WQWWWWWWWWWWWW FARM ERS of North. Ontario. A Remedy for Hard Times at, “The. Cheapest Store. THE REST BRANDS ()F MACHINE AN!) (‘0.-\', OIL. CHE ' FUR SKINS AND ““07. l'llleNHH. Jobbing and Repairing Pmmpfly -\11‘mx«1m] 1m ing and lumlin!’ :l Spuimh' . 200,000 Dozen E s and 100,000 lbs. =1 utter Wanted- All shades Sets pm‘ yard up. Cotton, Good Quality 5cm. Towels and 'l‘u_wulliug, Sets. each and ficts. -â€"La.rge Stock of‘ Stoves of the Latest Improved Patterns 3; Both for Coal and \Vood. An I pay cash for my stock I can offer extra. inductom‘cutfa to purchasers. I have also on hand a a. n 00 i (I ‘ per yard. Shining lOcts per ymd. Sheetiqg- " \‘urds \fide, ‘25_cts per VAN]. I’hrusols. 25.43 each. 'l‘le Lace l0 inches wide, (min. per yard. Spanish Luce Shoulder Capes 200w ench. Men's Stifl Hate 26cm. (-ucll. TIN and GRANITEWARE, BRASS KETTLES. Lamps and Lamp Trimmings, Wot-«h ill ._ Mly I. 18%| Great Reduction in Prices and No, Bankrupt Goods Offered. HAREESW £2 LESLIE PROPRIETORS. 60 Days Clearing Sale Com-x mencing 15th of April. $15,000 worth of Genuine Goods to be sold Regardless of Profits. la'm New in NM]: NM vmrH mnv‘vm‘d WANZER 0, AND F. HIIWLVU \IM‘YHNFH. ma eivunut mnehhwn lmvu rank»! on First I'nm mm Mound. wlmn-wr exhihnavl. Ah? “I" ‘ ROYAL A." “Mall '9 n flrsnolnu muchlno. hell at a very low? rim M I buy direct from Ihn luunuflclurcrn and have (110 «ole money {or thi- ocnlity. WOODVELLE TIN SHOP! Beaverton Foundry !. WM- SMITH- Rejoice ! Rejoice ! ! I take measure in nnnmmcimz to the people of “’nmlvillo am] surroundin co'untry. t I have commenced business in the old strum lnn-ly occupied by MAY]! 3E d: SON. whom I intend kueping on hand a. See our Gents’ Furnishings. DRESS GOODS AND PRIX’I‘S. ) GROCERIES. Genlemen, HARRISON 86 LESLIE, Keep your money at home by buying your or which we will pay the Highest Price.- MILLINERY. JVen'a Long Boots, heavy soles, 31.50 Low Shoes $1.00 Ladieu Button Boots. 90cts. Lavml Rimes, 75¢ ts. A large and well assorted stock of lino shoes n1» ays on hand. The nlrove are only a {cw quotation of the legulur puices of genuine goods. Ladies SEE our fine stock of Millinery ! Near Hamilton House, Beaverton, Ont. (See Price List.) BOOTS AND SHOES. fly .-\H'(-mlod to. Ea\'m-'.[‘I'nugh. mg :1 Specialty. 1:") pounds good Sugar. SLOO 12 pounds Bright Sugar $1.00 11 pounds White Sugar, SLOO 10 pounds Pura Granulated 1.00 ‘20 pounds good Raisins SLOO 2 pounds Baking Soda 50h. Yeast Cakes ficts. Smoking Tobacco, 30cm. per lb. 'l‘easfwm l5cta per lb. up. .109. @AMPBELL,‘ CA 1,. CASH PAID. that

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