.10.". J. PAVE, PROPHH‘I'I'UR. ‘Ol’l-‘IL‘Hâ€"Mc-Kiullou‘s Store, Be Wurtun, Ont. Sl’lht‘lulrl‘lnx‘ :-~$| 0†pm- zmn-nn, 111 ml- \'luu:u, 0| 51 .‘m If hut .30 paid. .\ D5 HR'I‘IH‘ISG IIA'I‘I‘IS. Aculumn, l )‘cill‘ ................... S12 ()0 ‘ ‘ on nu ‘Eht i’warrrtuu (ï¬tymï¬. JUS. J. (‘A V†l’nhlidwr {‘i :‘stmn 38M “9! ï¬-‘nmps, Horse Sheet L1 Lash. Ne? The season of the fly is now (urns, mad 1 have just received a large assurtment uf AXLE HUICARH AND ']‘\\’\; SIZES IR J! AMI; b'l‘RA 1'5, UN HAND. ALL Xid\\’ WUIKK \VARRANTED. "The unduvsignnd in returning thanks to his many frxunls and custumcrs for their ilï¬H'Ulillk‘. Cutting the past twenty: fl'fl' _\A':-I‘s, \\'nlll«l l‘cflwufnnf.‘ infulln tin-m and tlm public guncmllv, that gluue wanna-l business in my UH stand â€with umupiml by Mr. l). A. Lulnplmll's ‘ furniture stow. A .‘m‘Lv 1m h. m: Cards not execu- Muse Paces [m Cash Made DAVIDS’JEFS BLOCK, BEM’ERTDR, Alex. Cameron. Intending purchasers “‘unhl dn we“ {0 CA H. .\ N U Sr E and compare gumls-mld l'iL‘U‘I lwfurc )ulchasind elsewhere. O N @TEC E Rm 5 3901139, 3:21.11; and: See; “Swarm. nepniring I’mnmfly ANN: am to. Family Groceries and Provisions, Fancy Goods, Wall Papers, 0. Pure Wines and Liquors, A3343 ANB EGIWTESEE, J. .5. Gâ€"LOVER, P. D. MoArthur, Beaverton. 615‘ ICE“ 1i Miilili THE PLACE .1! JACCï¬ï¬Ã© BS‘AHNES Where yuu will ï¬nd a good selection of FUHH'} PUMPS SUPPLIED. WOODVILLE- ONT. “'lwn you come to Town call at the 01 D Fresh Grocer'es E‘énï¬imï¬s Q'Surdia'. F l N E A580 RT.“ EXT 0 F Sunu thing entirely new. :RDI'IRS SOLICITED. A'Il of which he wxll sell M .\S \' FACI‘U “Ell 0F m1.) A ml everything else. :«lin: ling mu: Inc unnum. Also all kinds of â€" A LSD â€"â€" ï¬eanertn’n (50 00 :h. $5.00 per I>EA V ERTOX. $12 ()0 2U 00 JN GEORGE SMITH, 'I‘owmhlp Clerk, Municipality '0! Thumb. Oflice at Mr. Reid's store, Lorneville, Ont. P. 3.51.“:1‘15‘. Ol-‘FIL'K.--Ronms Iataly Occupied by \V. bf (,‘uchraug Bigluw'n Block, Port Perry. Eldnn Township “wk and Treasurer. (Late of McDngall Sinclair. Toronto.5 Ran-vision Sollvllor, Noun-y d‘c" Olï¬ce ox er Stand ml Bank, Cnunington, Out. $15, 000 Private F uuds to Loan. Mr. Sinclair wizl he at \V oodvilwle- -e\'cry 'l ucsday (‘lork 6111 Division Nun-l ('ounly of Ontario Couvm ancer. (‘ mmnissinner in B. R, Issuer of M zmiw-u Licenses kc. Agent fox the Frcchnhl Loan sud Savings Co Olï¬ce, Mam St. Nuxth of the bridge. Heavcrtun Anrllomvr for "w County ofomurm Anhmiss â€"m~;.\vm:'m.\'. 1'. 0., US'I‘AIHU DENTIST-8', do“ l.|'|d~uy. 0|". Onccfthc above will he at Hamilton’s llotcl. Beavertuu, on the SECUNJ) MON- DA Y 0f each month. He will a‘so visit \Voodwlie nu the Second 'l‘L' ES! )AY of each month, stopping at Mcl’hcx‘son's Hotel. Attorney-m -!.aw. Sum-Hm in Chancery, ('oln‘cyauu'or, Am, .10. J. NEI‘ILANDS. I..: .5. : JUS. PENTLAND, [..D.S. Money tn Luxm at 6 per cent. UFFlCESâ€"-â€"I\ullt Street. Lmdmy, Ontario. WOODVILLE LIVERY STABLE, llï¬xlfl' BIHVAIHDS. Proprietor. Livery [Rigs at any time and at all hours on the shortest nutiuc. Special attention given to Cnmmerciul 'l'chllcrs Charges alvnys Hunk-rate. TERMS CASH. Sta- bles In ccuuccmuu with thu Eldon House. Surgeon Domlst, (Late of J - G. Adams, L.D.S., Toronto.) CARTER. ¢YI'. Carling done to and fn-m all parts of the village, {\‘ipiSSing and Midland Railway stations. (Innis-S lll()(l('l‘:l.'c. Jh-sialcm-cmnc dour nu'r'iih of l‘lltluu House, Queen Sum-ct, \anlV’lllc. AHUH. CA MPBELL, VICTORIA l'fllfx‘i' AI‘C‘TIOSHER. OFFICEâ€"One dum' cast, of Push Ullicc, “'Umh‘inc. UM. ï¬tnlig pI-rcunt. Aglllt fol A. â€MI ll 15' SON (‘0 ’IrIxIIIfmIl, Mnnulmhums of Reapels, MI)“- cm, >clf- Bimlcns, 8:0. \\ ilsun " A." “’ilsuu â€15" Mid "Huyn‘" ‘ Sowing Machines and Needles kept, Constant- ? ly on lmlnl. Dzlicc of Montreal 'l‘olograph (‘ompany ELDON HOUSE, \\'om~.\'n.l.n, THOR. F-IDWAIIIN I‘rnprlelnr. The highest cash price paid for all kinds of â€IDES. SIGNS. TALLUW' c. ‘ Any quantity of TAN BARK \VAN'I'I‘II), ' fur which Cash will he paid. Gï¬â€˜bccâ€"‘Bosxmll's Block, Canningtou. ! First-class nccmnmmlmiun and :xMcntiyc‘ ALL KIN‘N (“a “I‘H‘AHHXH NEATLY ‘ servants. Bar Well supplied with thy chmc~ AND (Ql'lt'KLY l'le'lL‘U'l‘l'll). u out liquors: and cigars. _’l'nus to and Imm n11 ' I trains and every curve-nuance {or flu: travel' 1 â€"â€"_â€" ,,‘__ -_ -.....-...A.- Ilfl’lln’n New \rmk made to onlur at shm'tx-st Ilutiuc. ’wsc mam-vial and \vurkmm \xsusl. Repairing at all kinds neatly and prmnptly cxcvulml. All kinds uf Iilnckï¬miihing. Harsh 6110:1114 a Speciality. J N ( ). 4" ('.l..‘\ (N ; .'\ H'I‘. l<ll k “011‘ ('«DXHIIHSIIDXIZI! IN “. IL. ("“11“ AM'l-ZR ('H-INI‘IRAI. l.\'.\‘1'|h\NClv‘. AHl-ZX'I'. --.\IH.\'I’,Y ’1Ԡâ€MN an; percent. < IMPRUVEI) FARMS FUR SALE â€l-‘NCIE in Town Hall, Beavorton. Money to Loan on tirsbc BEM’E RTDN GABRIA‘JE WORKS, iing public. Agcnl for l’niun hum «t Snvlug‘s ('0. MARTIN d: HOPKINS, numls’ruus. sourn‘ous «c. N]§El..\\ DS L 1‘21). â€W M. CA M (CRON, \Vuodviiln. JXO. .-\. JACKSON. HUGH n. SINCLAIR, ’cus :uul uthm‘ Scml G ARCH. J. SINCLAIR, 5an Si n W“ . (E > n r 115 PARSONS A: DUNCA N, D()\ \‘Al I) 1‘. USS, G I30. 1". BRUCE, JAM! H. WELLER, L.D.S., J. smamumvri, 1hr County oHIuturlo. SS LAWSON, I‘EID‘ l;t\ND (4. H. Hupmxs. hains on â€and. class security at BE\\'l“.l'~'l‘O.\', FRIDAY AUGUST 4, 1882. ‘NOR'I‘HERN 1»|0'|.‘191., WoonvlLLE, \ BENJAMIN 31'1“.“0‘} l'ruprlolor. 'l‘his ï¬rst-class house has just been re- ï¬tted. furnished and uï¬hurwisu renovated and unprovml. Being III the centre of the business part of the village, and furnished with splendid sample mums. it is therefore must cunvcniunt for tqullcrs and commer- cial lllcn. and the puhlw generally. The Bar is wpplicd with the hest of Liquors (mil Cigars. Hand Stubica mud llostlur in at. toluluucc. Having lmught HI? shop and ï¬\turcs of Mr. G. (3. Smith, liutt‘hur , custuIIIL-Iu can I'olyun getting the best of 15ch at nil times, and other meats in season. Parties having fat'cattle to dispnse of will please call or wave \mrd at my Shop. Partners Wanting meat “ill please leave their under the ni-vht hehne at the shn] ). The highest c: KS“ 1): iyc paid {01 HIDJII.‘ . W. :3. :rxsmm, BANKER, Bzmzmom, ONTJXRIO MON BY TO LOAN 0N GOOD SECURITY Sale and Farmers’ Notes cashed at lowest rates. Cheques issued upon the Standard Bank of Canada, payable at pm at all its Branches in Ontario and Quebec. NOTES COLLECTED AT LOWEST RATES. Savings Dagazz‘tmmta (muck: liolTRS. .quflï¬o A..\I. To 4 ml. ' If so, it; may M; from the Ll‘ll’lhtHY 0f the ‘ 19th Century, CA'I'AHHII. 'l‘m: COXHTI‘I‘U- 'i'lnxniflx'lumul lH-ann' willrcstm'e you to enjuynlilc health. It not only cums , (‘,':\t:u'rh, but all uthn-rdisvuses at the same '1 time. l'riCc SIJKI per lmtilc. Fur sale lry ‘ n11 Ih'nguists and Modicinv doaIm-s. Send i stump f'ul‘ 43 page Immphlotq el-ntnin‘ug i tn-nliw an L'ntarrh. :unl certificates of the E mired tn '1‘. J. H. Harding, Dominion Agent, I lirnckvi'llo. Unt. Have you lost the Sense of Taste of Smell ? 7 Deposits received and interest at the rate 01 5 percent. per auuum allowed. MGREY TC!) LOAN and its ln-anc'ms. and all 1%.th in Canada and tlu: United Stairs. Ann-[wan Currency hunght and sold. HA" INC? 5' VI)E1"A ll'lfT/iEN'IX linen-st ulluwwl nu Ucpnsits at tin; mtg of 5 per crllt. N'ch: Cullcutml :lL IUWLSL I'ulus. (hm-c Ii-uuru, m n. m. to 4 p. m. smut-days. m n In In '3 p m. 11 U G H M uCOllQUODA LE, woonvuu; “menu: suol'. B. M ADI LL, Manager. on gmul security. Drafts issuul‘npnn the HARNESS COLLARS, HALTERS, WHIPS CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES. TRUHKS VALISES AND ALI. KIND OF HOIISE FURNISHING JAMES? »STUAPT. HAHN Iv) ts MA mm, movmmm A large assortment of “hips from lï¬cts. up. \\'()()I)VI l,l,l‘} H.-\ RNI'ISS SHOP. l’roctur's Brick U‘uu‘k. ï¬rst duor cast of Tuwn Hal]. JSSUER OF MARRIAG TERMS CASH, - {x r i Dcminion Bank ofï¬nadu- 3113351wi mm. I-ZSTAIHJHI I)“. I87)“ r: 'A c 5,29% “3191* Lm ï¬gure†LICENSFS. Beauerton Lumber Yard. BRICK YARD AND) POTTERY. W. TAYLOR, Proprietor. LUMBER, SHINGLES, and LATH BEER; and Bgnmw Drain Tile a Specialty WOOL, WOOL ! Beaverton. Woollen. Min I The place to buy your FULL CLOTH, TWEEDS, WHITE, GREY and CHECK FLANNELS, BED BLANKE'I‘S. HORSE BLANKETS. STOCKING YARN, kc†is at the Beauerton Wool/en Mlâ€, â€"â€"M ARA STREET.â€" Bif The place to get your £5 Wool («n-ding, .S'pimn'azg, Weaving. Cloth, Dressing, Coloring, 417;. (10110 is at the Beavertou \Voollen Mill, Nonh End of the Bridge, Mara Street. July 10th. 1882. CARRIAGE WORKS, In town. Parties having Second- Haml Rigs to repair, paint or trim, should latch lhcm nlung. Some of the bust. rigs cvc‘r Imulc in Woudvillo nearly ï¬nished. Everything in the line kept on hand or made to order on short. notice. Having in my employ none but First~Clnss \Vurkmcn and the only FlRST-CLflSS CARRIAGE PAINTER All H w I. Wm .- (â€Hod- HOliSE SUOEING A SPIL ‘ClA LITY INSPECTION 11% VITED. C.T.YOUNG w. c. 370 DDART. |:; Cabinet. Malian Undextakar l i The place to sell your Wool is at the of all kinds and qualities on hand. A good Hem-5c furnished at Short. Notice and on Reasonable Terms. MONEY m MAME IN SUB A N012?! 'I'I‘IUL‘ ( T131) I Du you want to birth“? mam-y on real es- tate at 6 per cent. and at moderate charges ? I)!» you want your property insured inn ï¬rstâ€"class company Y Do you want Ml not-Mont insurance ? Do you wnnt‘ï¬o jnin the Mutual Marriage Aid Amncialhv‘n of Canada? 11 you Icquiru any of thcsc’giy‘e me 1\ call. Now' III “gamma to Imv IIIT nhl mortgages I [3“] IIIIH at high rIItI-s IIf iI-tI-I-usr All cum- 1 s!“ IIIIIIIir‘aIiIIIIs IItIicuy IIIIIIIII: IIIIIl pIIIIIIIIUv ‘ Ar :11!â€an I1 (.0. I, "a ] am also wont for III" II mat anIIm'I-Il ‘4 (in fltI‘lHS III “MI 1’ mm»: ('iuwIII Pumps and ; I‘II YHHU IIIIIIIIIII, III; IIIIIIII-I. It» IIIIIIIgI-s .IIIII II'1 â€U HlIyII‘I'IOI‘ nI‘IicII'. All IIIIlI-III ï¬lled on \hIIIl, “3" 1 H notice. I E}. ANDREW McPHERSON‘, .3‘. ERA. %W®Om. â€"â€"KI.\'O STREET. WOODVI LLEâ€" 3231115111955 wanna. of every dcscriphon. \VOODVILLF. A ll W's’nrk \Vnrvn n! ml. M A I} A ST 11 E ET . Blnrtumzos 1-301 I ght ! “FARMERS :â€" \VnuDVlLIJC, ()N'l‘. (ï¬mvezï¬. Beavertnn . Anyone who desires to obtain an idea of the dillieulties and dangers that will beset the British army in the coming Egyptian campaign should read the story of the French invasion of Egypt, under Napoleon, at the end of last century. The wurst of the matter is, that. the campaign is begin- ning at thomost unhealthy season of the year. 7' Egypt, travellers Bay" is as deadlv in August. as India in June. The horrors and siiil‘erings of the French army Were the same as the Crusaders under Louis ’JX en- dured in the 13m centuryâ€"a fact which shows that the climate of lower Egypt has changed as little as the people. Indeed the telegrams we publish eVery day giving ae- connts of native atrocities, are the same. save the qna‘intness of language, as the stories hrought hick by the survivors of the seventh crusade. The same dread full story was repeated by those who followed Napo- leon and served after he left. under Richer and Menou. The hot wind of the desert, called by tho natives Khalnsin. is a realization of 'l‘ophet itself. No man can face it without instant- ly succumbing; It, is infinitely worse than the Sirocco, of which those who have hnen any time in Malta will retain a withering memory. Before this wind the nervous system collapses, the muscles become nn- sbrnng, the skin parches, a raging thirst Set: inland then fever. Nor are the cities much to be regarded as refuges, for in them the plague is endemic, and always bursts out into an epidemic in times of war. .. . In ‘ s , ,. 1, Native ï¬lth and religions fatalism breed pestilence ; the very flies are emissaries of death in its most agonizing and revolting form. In lower Egypt also Opih lmia assumes an exceedinly virulent type. This affliction is almost zymotie as a dirt disease directly tr..ceable tn the unclean habits of the people. Among Europeans it is gener- ated in asingnlar way. A small green tlv persistently settles upon the sores of the diseased eyelid, and when driven oli' -arries the infection along with it wherever it alights. So common is this disease muons: the Arabs that Mehelnet Ali is said to bare. formed two battalions of one-eyed men. the One wanting the right eye and the other the left. In 1798 this complaint made great ra (Pages in the army of Bonaparte. one of whose best ollieers, becoming quite blind in the desert, was forced to cling to the tail of a comrade's horse in order to make his way back to the camp. L Lulu n vv ............ Such are some of the enemies ngninst which shot and shell are useless, that the British troops will have to face in Egypt. Those who llflVu had a taste of campaigning in the East; will appreciate the dangers and trials in store for them, for no one who has not. “been there," so to speak, can imagine the inelfuhlo horrors of 0. summer cmnpaigu 1n the Orient. Mr. George Munro hm got his shingle null in running order aumn. Ho intends to start cutting shingles in a fI-w dnyu. Farmers in this neighbourhood are busy lmrvestmg at present. “'0 have a phntngrnpher in the village. He Intends renmininu for a. few days. ASK your dealer for CAI-Amine M: Machine Oil and see that. the lmru-l Immdml " Cnstmine,†as none other genuine. Fan Wheat ........ Spring \Vhent ........ A rnneeta Wheat. . . . Barley . . . .......... (\ltfl ................ l‘ens ............... Rutter per pound. . . Eggs per dozen ..... Wunl perpmnul ..... Hides . . . . ......... Sheepskins ......... Potatoes per hnshel . Clover per bushel. . . 'l‘imnthy per ‘bnshel . Perk per cwt. ....... Beef per ewt ....... BEA V Eli'l‘UN M A [{K I‘l'l‘S. ["all Wheat per lmslu-l ...... Sl l0tol Spring \Vlu-at per bushel. . . . l 15 in l Arum-cm Wheat. pot Imshel.. 0 90 tn 0 ‘ llarlvy pu-r luushcl ............ 0 50 tn 0 1 “Mn pcr lmulwl .............. (l 431 tn 0 l l'vns pur lululwl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (: 7|) l" (l 1 Ruth r w-r [mum] ............ 0 If. in 0 1 ligu‘l pvr «lnzvn .............. 0 ll tn 0 1 “MM pvr pmlml .............. (l H m 0 j Him-x pvr cwt .............. 4 U†in 5 I Slu'b‘wklllfl .................. 0 2") In 0 l'nmhws per huslurl .......... 0 35 h- 0 Punk pnr cw? ................. 7 ()0 tn 3‘ I Beef per cm. . . . ............ .3 :0 0 ll Fall “'le per lmshcl... Spring Wheat per lmshul llarlvy per bushel ........ Outs pu-r Imuhcl .......... l’vns {yer lmslml. . . Butter per pmuul. Eggs per dozen. . . \le pnr pound . . l‘nmnlu-s imr bus l'urk pvr cwt. .. Beef per cwt ..... LOCAL M ARKETS. From our own, ('orrcspomlmf. \‘hcnt.................-.u \Vhent................l eta Wheatâ€... U 0 per pnuml............ 0 tcr dozen.............. (I pcrplmml.............. ... .-.... ....-......~.........- s’kills.................. )(‘81‘L‘l‘ Imshcl... . “per bushel............ hy per .‘msheln mr cx\t bcl‘ cwt -.~1!JA:CO \YOODVILLE Arulbl‘u Alum. VOL. ].â€"N UMBER 18 TORONTO M BULSOVER. wl ..... . ...... . .............. 0 43 D .............. u 70 ml ............ 0 ITI | .............. 0 H l .............. 0 l3 t .............. 4 nu ............... 0 ‘20 uslltl .......... 0 75 ............... 7 ()0 . ....... . J \0 M A “K FITS. ARK I‘I'I‘S‘ .SI 1‘ tn I I3 . l ‘20 tn l ‘2‘ _ 0 (MI MO 0') . 0 50 tn 0 5‘ . 0 81h!“ 8" . 0 ‘20 tn 0 ‘2} __ 0 ‘2†1‘0“ '1‘ .. 0 18 too 2:! .. 0 0†h H “" .H) U†tn In ‘2‘" 6 50 In 9 ('1) $1 10 tn] 1.“; l 1:) tn 1 ‘20 U W) mo 93 0 so u. n m 0 43100 45 0 7H tn 0 75 ,0 lï¬tuO I: . 0 H to 0 15 0 L310" 19 4 00 to 5 0x) 0 ‘2" tn H 30 0 â€'5 to 0 S3 4 ()0 to 5 0‘) 3 0|! tn 3 75 7 (l) U) 3 H0 5 00 to 6 00 9‘30] I" 510‘ f†‘)t1‘0"‘-' 01"“ 4" 1 ‘u 0 A.“ ‘I! (u U 75 7. fn 0 I: ‘hv n I: Nu- is 5-H) H) "U 0.)