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Woodville Advocate (1878), 7 Sep 1888, p. 4

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[who 38mm: 3mm», mm gunman @xpmm. bad: no. exceeding 1 tun-#92! mum-n. ........}ai'v Independent I- III I‘ll-p an In None. d III-clad W nu unv-.. to twenty hands all that time. [l3 my be readily understood by every mtelligent person what. tha' means to the community, and as a fact. there has in that seventeen years been paid in m to its employees alone peel-1y One -- A 7.; [AIM mm‘ mixes toits employees alone nearly Une gnndred Thousand Dollars. (0 “mm. the greater portion pf which :3“??? gum { has been sp'ent in the village or its im-l mediate neighborhood. Aside from this the Foundry brought an inimense amount of trade and business of various kinds to the town and in its own work helped to stimulate inany other branches of our village industry. ‘It was a permanent source of revenue to hotels, stores and mechanics generally and all will agree with Tm; Expsass that should it not be rebuilt the village would sustain a severe .L:_ :......nnl JOSEPH J. CAVE. P30931110). voonvm up nuns-ml. .â€"â€"â€"- ”VIITBING nus 3 The Foundry Vute- FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7. lul’uuv unv v.--..n‘ , loss. On general principals this journal is opposed to the system of bonusing as being a source. too often of great injnrv to canimunities. in this case. however. the position is different. With so many interested and energetic villages about us. all anxious to secure just such industries as we have in the ' foundry and all willing to liberally assist such if they could be obtained. in fact the proprietor of the late concern has since the fire received no less than seven 'ofiers from other places to remove the re. 'mains of his establishment elsewhere and it is not likely. therefore. should this village refuse to help in a substan- tial way that the foundry would be re- built. at any rate not for a long time and it can readily be seen the loss that would be sustained. Business and trade ‘ which now comes in this direction would quickly find its way into other channels and all know how difficult it is to divert its course again. The advanced rate per capita to cover this bonus is so trifling that we tool safe in saying that none could feel the additional taxes. particularly. as it is possible that in the near future Considerable additions will he made to the sources of municipal revenue. which will tend to still fur. ther reduce the rates. which already compare favorably with those of other municipalities around us. Even without any such chances the additional rate .would not exceed 30 to 50 ccnts per .annum on an assessment of from Meow .500 and this small sum would diminish yearly. all of which will he more than (”voted hy the increase in values of pm- ]iorty which by the dcstrnction of that. industry considciahly dopn-ciatcd. With flu-ac few facts in View we do not thin}; the ratepayers will require to lie told their host inn-nuts in the matter. “'0 have state-d tlio casi- plainly and liclicvo the villain will largely profit by assist. ing the foundry to regain 2'. vi uvcii cull- phlsdron On for M u Ming 1 inch. is pot mum m-n-m win-ta pox lino mums J-mquop: W ' _ 'r‘fl IW‘ .uoo-o 0030...“ an... aha-I0 o I... ..,. .a-o alderobly advance from its former capacity as a means of revenue to the village. The property-holders who are entitled to vote on this matter should therefore not forget that Monday be- tween 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. is the time appointed for recording their votes and to come forward and vow accordingly. 0! all the silly and utterly absurd political moves made by United States politicians none was ever so nonsensical I .9.__ 5|.“ as the present measure helore the ‘ Senate of the United States to prevent all intercourse with Canada because our Government is not soft enough to permit American fishermen to sfioil our fisheries oontraryto treaty rights. The Cana- dian government has done right and this journal hopes to see a solid backing given the Government in the matter. The average American is impregnated with the idea that all that is necessary ‘ for the United States to do to bring Canada to time is to cease dealing with ‘ her. entirely overlooking the fact that i unless their own ‘people required what we have to sell they would not buy and consequently the injure Will be as great tothemasto us. We do not see any injury to result from the matter. how- ever, as in all probability the great in- terests which are concerned in the pro- hibition of intercourse Will soon make themselves felt at Washington and the [By tho Edth or “tutored from present tension be removed. Tm; population of London in 1886 was 4.215,192 ; every alxth man in the realm is a Loudaner. Lounan adds annually 45.000 to its population. In London there are more Roman Catholics than 3h Rome, more Jews than in Palestine, more Scotchmen than in Aberdeen, more Welshman than in Cardifi, and more Irishman than in Belfast. Its Metro- politan Police district covers 700 square miles. its streets extend over 3,000 miles, its 1,500 churches would not contain a tithe of thelinhabitants who occupy 700,- 000 dwelling houses and 1.700 coffee houses, its inhabitants consume 4,000,000 .bushels of wheat, 800,000 oxen, 4.000,~ 0000 sheep, calves and eggs, 9.000.000 towl and 140.629 tons of sl1,180.000.000" quarts of malt liquor-{31,000,000 quarts fol \yine;'and 18.000.000 quarts of spirits, annually; ‘ Its street lighting costs £3,- 500,000. and 11.000.000 tons of coal are used each year. The daily water supply is 150,000,000 gallons. It is blessed with 13.000 'cabmen, 13,855 metropolitan police and 902 city police, Within its limits there occurs a birth every four minutes and a death every six minutes. There is now in Ontario 215 lodges of Oddfellowa with a. membership of 16.967 and the amount expended in relief dur- ing the year was over 52,000. The aaSets are over $571,000. Pickering village is making strenuous efforts to procure fire protection. A sub- scription list has been circulated with gratifying results. We wish the enter- prise success. For some time past excellent fishing has been done at Strawberry Island. the place fairly teams with big bass and fishing yarns. Forty or fifty black bass ranging from one to five pounds have been caught in a single day. Industrial Exhibitionâ€"Toronto. Sept. 10 to 22. Agricultural and Art Associationâ€" Kingston. Sept. 10 to 15. Western Fainâ€"London. Sept. 20m 29 Great Central Fairâ€"Hamilton. Sept. ‘34 to 23. l‘cterlmm Agricultural Exhibition- Peter-born, Sept. 25 tn 2?. Ontario (.‘tntral Agricultural Associa- tion -â€"l’ort Perry. Sl‘llt- 2.3 and 2. . )luriposa Towuslnipâ€"«Oakwnml. Oc‘. 5 um] (i. E North Victutin~~Vinturin llnail. Supt. The unprecedented rainy period in the vicinity of Montreal. is playing havoc with the crops. Natural gas is flowing in good volume from the test well at Whitby. Lindsay Central Exhibitionâ€"Lindsay Oct. 2. 3 and 4. Ontario and Durbam.â€"-â€"Whitby, Oct. hat to 3rd. Eldon Agricultural Associationâ€"â€" Woodville. Oct. 10th. North Ontario.â€"â€"Uxbudgc. Oct. 8th to 10th. 9.8 'l‘lmmh Agricultural Exhibition-â€" vorton. Oct. 3rd and 4th. and 28. my 0! QuinM-«Wliuillu. Sept. North merk~ ~\Jn'aomo. Sept. 23tn‘37 gamma mm. Bltgher’g Captor-lg. FA LL FA] RS. Each 811300. J F.) When 5 wins WueaL. ... Bcowh Wheat... . .. .. “unaut- Wheat. "“|”y~ut'oouolo"‘iuoo UMB....... ...... l'uu... ............. Butter................ App leu Potatoes. per bulholm WOOL.....-ou--...... [engJBlackoym . . . Pork........ Beet .7 Beat Fsll Whom” ... ...... .. Spring Wheat" Amnootu When” .. ........ fiarluy. ... .................. ..... 0m! . .. Puna.Blaokoyo...........‘.....- Pau......... Butter... ngn(l~‘reah)....... Potatoes.......... Hflv cantata-0"..- Pork.............. Bantu-nun...” Farmers’ Markets. This powder never varies. A marvel of put- ty. strength and wholesomenass. Moro econonr ice] than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test ‘ ‘ * ‘ ' ,A A-A-~|‘-n-\‘un.n Imwr‘nrn. Sold ln compouuou wu-u huo unu-v-vâ€"uv -- -. ,. , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL Buuxo Powman 00.. 106 wm St. N. Y. For the New England Nurseries. estab- lished over 80 years. the Old Reliable Nursery. Men with push, energy. good habits and clean character always suc- ceed. We cau‘give 'you good pay and steady work. Write for terms to DIVISION Cowm- Saunasâ€"1888. __â€" 1 WurrnY.â€"-Clurk. D. C. Mncdonnll. Whitby. Jnn. 3. Fall. ‘3. Mar. 2. April 3. May 2. June 2. July 3. Sept 3. Oct. 2. Nov. 2. Doc. 3. linouun.\n.â€"Clork. M.Gleuson. Greenwood, §{ May 3. July 4. September 4. Pummuxa Vn.l..\o!-‘..â€"-Clerk. M. Gleason. Grounwood. Jnnunry 4, March 3. Nov. 3. 3 Pour l’mun‘.â€"Clork. J. \V. Buruham. Port Perry. Feb. 21. May 8. July 9. Sept l8. Nov. 27. 4 Uxunmm-t.-~ (Hark. Z. Hemphill. Uxbrldgu. Feb. ‘32. May 0. July 10. Scpt. 19: ‘Nov. ‘33. n- .. uhuflnn County of Ontario .' colt-OCUOIICIOOOIOOt-oon SALESME 1W A N'I‘ED ! men. 2:“. Ann, u. clung .u. u r . I , 5 CAxxanos. â€"G01)II~§\1:,V Smith, CIuIIIiugton Fab. 22L May In 80 .29. 0 BEAVERTON‘. lurk. Gen. P. Rruco. nonver- ton. Feb. 2!. Man “1.511;“. 8]. \nv. .10 , n 1 1‘. 'I.l ”uh. 1’“nt- W", l'l‘lll. Bl. Anny In. an n. -.. .‘...,.,V, . 'l Umnnonovn.- (Work. F. .1. Gillespie, Untol- grove. Feb. 25. May 13, Sept. 29. Dec 1. u-o-ccn..-.. a... Bhase Brothets’ Eumpany,- - Mouth Harmonicas - Absolutely Pure. lttnioolcolocuoo‘ nu..- BEA VERTOXV MARKETS .co--.-~--.-cn-... WOODVILLE MARKETS. 0003513. OOLDS. Group and Consumption cum-:0 av man's ‘me mm non.u..-I..au-o-..--""'N" .......-al‘0000.0 o""" .. "nun-“0' Zfds'w F. mm W‘W‘V. 25c. 50c. and 81.00 per mule. £9 Mulch-n Lane. New Iork. NURSERYMEN. uncut-y" uuyw u. u: .uA .uuun Ul By Order. ””3... OF COUNTERFEIT! n..uu.vl'- ...-...uonaon.ou -. "non-ounc- .'...... o-oo-uo nice... -"I Glut-I... . oucc-on' Ono-II. nu... I‘D". ...-o-- a... .00... an n..--"""" 40-990 ..--oco-uou BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Clark oltho Peace 30!}? 12 1‘ 13 15 10.001000 675 6 so 'arewell. .ww 66 p64. 12 15 13 A7 161'; V75 1065 ll 15 ‘Tllg Hotels and Sheds are Again Open and We are all in full blast, Cheap Cash Hardware store. want the BEST DARTMOUTH BINDER CORD as Cost we have it, also PURE PARIS GREEN. 1' you -rIARVEST TOOLS in Great Variety.- Efi’ifi We are giving Special in Our Line t Prices on all kinds of Goods hatimay he wanted All kinds of Fence Wire in Stock. We keep the Best Machine Oil. PEERLESS, None to Equal. Our stock of GLASS, PAINTS, OILS and PUTTY is the Best Assorted and Cheapesn in Town. See our “DAISY” Barrel Churn. EOne Baby Carriage At Cost. H; WESTCOTT. Experience has proved i Machinery. TRY I F0 :MCCOLL BROSQ‘F'SL Co.,TDRDNTO..-~ During thepast Season I have made extens improvements to the machinery in my mi in a better position than ever before tor W001 Trade. White and Grey Blankets, Flannels, Tweeds. Yarn c., also Cotton- ades, Shirtings, Prints, Grey Gettons GIVE ME A CALL magma: 32mg MACHINE OIL! lonld look to tho tube: on the )0on ml rob. ' Patch-Ion I -- . . , __ _-. l.- n-l..‘ lorni. “WI. ‘h.’ .f. "‘fl and other Staple Goods. Mumbcturod only gt. Tabla Homowu'a Esmnuauum, '78. NEW OXFORD STREET. LONDON. ence has proved it to be the BEST OIL; for all Machinery. TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED. ale By JAMES CAMERON, BEA VERTON, ONT. SOLE MANUFACTURERS : CUSTOM WORK 120315; AS US HAL :22 New Buggies For Sale, Cheap. 9°‘O' ‘°$' ' '\V 9 Q!“ t Mhuun “out! took a Nu m»: on the lens and Ian. I! tho Menu :- not us, Oxford Imot, lawn. no, If. ”ulna. I have now a large stock 4“. ' “‘mamg'r‘m BEFORE SELLING YOUR WOOL. Especially Theâ€" which will be sold cheap in exchange for WOOL. . ‘55. X’QEEG, ade extensive additions a] in my mill and am now befme tor the season’ _a . our own make, of Beam.

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