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Woodville Advocate (1878), 30 Jan 1879, p. 1

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lfri'co. for: large l)nx’,\L$3.00, sent to any pan of the United Seams or Canada, by mail, on rmcipt of price. fiddrcss, ASH k ROBBINS, 360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn,N. Y. M‘â€" If your We is Worth Saving, (lnn’t (Illayin Giving these Powders t, trial, as they will sag-ply our,» you. ~ ‘ I’GSITIYELY UNREI) =All Rum-Kira frmn this disease that are anxious!" l)(l~(1lll‘f‘ll should try DR. K ISS- Nl'lll'h' (‘l‘ll.mlll;\'l‘l‘ll) (JUN-‘SUMI‘TIVE I’UWNIHS. 'l'ln-sn lmnlors are the only preparation kndwn t-lmt, will cure Consump- tion mnl all (lisolytuu of the tlmmt and Lungs «indeed, so strong is nnr faith in them, and also to cul-Villccyml tlmt tlivy are no hum- bng, Wu will forward to (every suik'crcr, by mail. poxl puitl, a {mu trial lmx. “'c «lnn’fi' Want ynur nmncy until you are fectly satisfied uf‘thcir curative powers. fyonrjifc is wm-th Saving, don't «lclav in The rmbscrih rs hawn'ow got thu'r Factory fitmd up I first-class style and are prepared tu furnisl hything that may be entrusted to)! m in the shape of A Iistimatrs furnished, and contracts taken for any or all uf the above work. Materials (ur- -_:_L_.I :: , f ‘ SAsxâ€"1.Dodk{s\AND BLINDS -~P3.. “3353356 MILL ’ . AND Sash an Door Factory niéhed if required. 06cc on King Street, or orders can left at THE Ahvounn Uflicc. w. mmimn‘; MAIL CARRIER to the Nipissing Sta- tfwn. CARTING done to and from the Railway Statum and thruugh the Village at Mmluum-ratm, PRACTICAL Anumfiqu‘, Bvfilma AND Cox- 'I‘RAKVI‘UH’. \ Plans and Specificafinns made on the short/est notice. Eum‘wtns given for all kinds nf Work. (m reusnnNda terms. Heat- ing and \‘cnulathm of Churches and School Houses 3. specialty. King Street, \Vuud- ville. 37 PLAN! NGJM ATCHI ‘G, MO U LDING, SCROLL SAWING . on short notice and at bntuunipr .93. Also ' shingles and lum or for / Bah: chum). . ,7 “rut...” uuv lJl'A'.“,’A“l “l‘lfi' DAY 'n‘ each mouth. He. will also visit \Vooclvzllc on the Séqnml TUESDAY nf each month, shipping at Mci’hcl'son’s Hotel. J. NEELAXDfi, 1.; .3‘. l (. L. NEELANDS, LIME. \Ixnsgy,’ . Gucci the above will be Hotel. Jerzu'cymm on the b' 1‘. n. L. HAL WAR}; (sakfifié naxcmmns, PLA.\'7'I'.'1'.’I51\’.\' ":1 ND MASON‘S «ix. A DAM II l.‘ l HIPE'I'H S. Cumin, (‘um cy in QuLLI/{Z-m h. ‘ Clerl: lat :fihwwuiou (Imu- 'icturin. mm wahip of EM rotary Hduu B. A. . cictv. Ann H Unsm Inspecturpf Weights and .UcasurcsC of 'icto.‘1:s,7 Auctmncer, Land and Ge Agent. [dc-Ms and Rents culluctmL -__..__ r“ A GEORGE \VIIIJTQHLLAI: ezmmiaml (Jimmy. WM. A. wmunvoou J 1 "Juhiui‘n; (bdrm. PE I ER CLIFFORD wâ€" NORTHERN HOTEL, \Voodville, BENJAMTN SCAMMON, Proprietor. This House is situate in tl business portion of the Vi“: Gently bccn ranted and re therefore must suit and the public gcx lied with the he. V 1c centre of the age. and has rc~ furnished, and is abe for commercial men m-afly. The Bar is sup. st brands of Liquors and figure. Gnudst‘nblm :uul nthmlim. ”nun“. mmomm mm ‘30:me comw MP‘flfiN ups-cm; pare carefully attcndv d to‘ First-Elam admin» umlntion sorvnnta. 12.n- Well‘ .Ipplicd with thu choic~ est liquors my! cigar ’Bus to and from all trains and «awry C(IHVL icncu for the travel- ling public. and attentive ELDUN 11011816, ,~ '1‘. lilfiYALuH, - , .r-n-ul ‘OJ K'|||V, Strictly in AllGflucc’. Am'lcu'rmNu~~Ycurly Advertisements charged qumtcrly; 'l‘mnsiont Ad- vm'tismnonts, when ordered. SUBSCRI1"1‘loNf-0nly One Dollar EE:4£1NI ”3' fit 1m; K, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. WNW Henderson Cave, COUNTY AUCTIGNEEH. King Street, "’oodviflm SP]: m a. JAR (iii: Barristers, 840., c. (Mikeyâ€"Kent: 86., J “Vt“ )1)" IL 1313} 2115 .712) 70619121? h the best lbx'zi'r‘itls Bf Liquors and fioud Stables and attentive Hustler. sz-lctklAI/J‘Y.‘x jilvflinmie h'as. :Zfiuttl @nnm. fix/0., Dentists, uu IS PUBLISHED \uuship of Eld‘m. WSCE \géctv. Agent P. 13. ’ """'J , Land and General as collected. 1 \‘ier’ Coinmissloue :c at Hamilton’s SECOND MOI". JOHN A. BARRON "\Voodville, ONTA Rh). Lindsay. :ts Cuunty 1’1 '0 pric ‘to r County r‘ it your, their pan-6n o. Flaunt l Fecddclivercd And respucffnlly rcqne: acontiummce of Wall pptts o the village ‘freo of charge. Tm: coux'm); '1}; (inui‘cl'n'éééx'xl'c‘r'éw We Guaranm’ Quanf‘kty and .ouamy 1 ‘1 E have m. nfly pntjn’hew mill stones, ‘v nowclmrhg mxchincry, and other valuable hnprnvum I w, mu] have in our om- Ploy ONE 0F 1'”. BEST MILLERS IN [‘IIE COUNTRX. 1‘0 Olll‘ nunfnaunra 'Ine 180 ATED R SK 8L FARMER’S FIRE IN ' RANGE 00 _ Capital, $600,000 sumo MUTUAL FIRE IN- SURA (IE (XL, of lpndon, Qnt. M for the sale of the colohrntcd UK A.. and LOCKMAN SEW'ING “I UNVA. and lOCil{\ MA ‘HINES. LAND and General Agent The STAND FIRE INSU] CO. Allthori‘ I, $3,000,000 The [80 ATE!) R SK FAI: FIRE IN' RANGE (20 [went for thr‘ LIFE INSUR A‘ 000, 000 JOHN \IcTAGGART, Kirkfield, . Commis ‘oner in B. R., Can eyancer. Appraiser r the Canada 1’ 8: Savings Co Ipmy. MU at a low rate 0 interest :1 of payment to it horr mancnt Loan CY TO LOAN on easy terms 'crs. .. .u \uq should be a sure gzx nmntcc (. Accocculist'ii OIficc~Kixnr¢int N. B.â€"â€"Dr..Mc ny’s \mricd and extensive experience in the.llnspi 13 of England and Scotlandâ€"the [our WNW“; which he holds from the heat Colleges of t 0 Mother Cunn- try in mlditiomtu his Chgmglfaujkgrces fi‘ll‘ll‘.‘ Ln .. -.._A. atus for tho Autne 1c hystcm of Treatment Lo“ adopted by all”. 0 leading Surgeons of lulrnna An I n. PROF. LlS1‘ICI!>i\Applmuccs aâ€"nâ€"(l appar- Europe on hand. GYNIECOL GYâ€"(Uiscasea peculiar to “'nmen) pmcti «l in /Hospitals exclusively devoted to Disc. 08 flf “'omeu in London and Edinburgh nMflo-‘A SPECIALTY. (LICENTMT ROYAL co AND qu- NAT}: HF All ordersfby mail or crwise“ Surveying, Lchling, c.,w ll recei attention. J. MgKAY, M.D., L. '(Pttawa, ‘Agrlcultural INSURANCE Co. Dominion“ and Valuntor. c U’ITAL . " - $1, 000 ,000 G ox BRNMEM c ISEP‘QSIT, $50, 000 CASH E NS UR ES Farm Propcrt laolated hwpll. AbUK ES Farm l’ropcrt lzolated Dwell~ E ings. Qhurches, Par lngcs, {School Houses and all risks of this cl css. ELDON MILLS. HORsfiyfiOEING Andummmgg’ot all kinds, carefully and prOmptly It ended to. CARRIAGES and “'A ‘GONS on hand M41 madu’to order. Â¥ ’ o I 63" AI] work warranted and satisfaction guaranteed OFFICEâ€"- \vv uu f) VILLI‘. s x i LIVE 73:! ENRY ED\V ply LIVERY on the shortest notj given to Commercyl' 'I‘ERR always moderate} l.'l_. ‘ ‘ {US iyéepared to sup- QS’at any time and ‘ Special attention vellcrs. Charges CASH. Sta. suuuble rate of 'in Municipal D01)” Mom” ' PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ICHEL‘R -. CAVANA, P. VOL. III. King-sh, \Voodville. r“-.. -wJu. 142N011 and 09. than Loan A'gency “ There was a daily increase in the popu- ,» ’4 Com any, lar distress in every quarter the past weekâ€"- 3' \WOODVlu-E. ONT On Friday at Manchester thcte were 3,000 ‘_~“’ “‘ «M applications from the heads of;families, re- ‘VOO D VILLE presenting 13,590 persons, to the relief com- I 'V; E Ray 1 mittee, and on Saturday 4,000 fresh applica- ' tions. During the week 1,200 families were {RY EDW {US ifl'é‘epared to sup- relieved in Wolverhampton. A consider- G8’at any time and able increase of the distress is reported from / Special attention ' Shelfield, vellers. Charges _ ‘. S . ‘ . [as]: gong?“ I CHURCH INDEBTEDNFSQ M-I.D< connecti ' with the At Hnmntqp House, Bcnvcrton. J. 3., El lNBURGfl. m; up “0de COLLEGE or sunuauxsi) ‘ney -t0 Loan; THE ,wm‘m BRO. comma/b? Pmswmxs, Surveyor, Draughtsman F_I 13E INS U {A NCI'} NCASIIIRE FIRE (:0. Capital, .810,- crwise, for Land c.. wll receive p -ompt 97 tf FARM PRO. 0f years, at a rea- ‘fi' Mortgages and s bought. Apply to ’- AMPBELL. WOODVILLE, TH U RSDAY Age: t. “'onlvme his efliciency. . and Tm: Princess Loniw is accredited with delighting ill dashing briskly along the roads aronnd Ride-an Hall, wearing thick boots, and caring not for wind or weather. There are ladies in Canada who have reached a higher stage of civilization than this,and are satisfied that health can best be secured bo- hind a team of carriage horses. These ladies suffer materially when one of tho horsca is sick, hut are borne up in their trials by the awoet consolation that they have learned economy in shoe-leather. It is a dreadful plobein to walk, and given one an nngentoel appotite.â€"-Toronto Telegram. It transpired that the ladies of the con. gregation, presumable by the organization of Church bazaan and entertainments, had actually paid the whole amount of indebted- ness except the note in dispute, and that had they been given time they would have discharged the remainder. \Vhat Mr. Ful- ler and his co~Churehwardens wished, how- ever, was a judgment holding the congrega- tion responsible as a whole, they being dc faclo the owners of the organ, though they had not as a whole contributed to its purch- ase. Apart {run the question of law, this ‘ case ought to serve as a warni g to Church members not to inenrr indebtedness without ‘ being possessed of absolute security for pay- ment. Religious congregations have no more right to put up extensiVe ediliccs, and lay in costly furniture on credit, than has a Bank or an Insuranceolliee. Moreover, it is alto- , gether too much the fashion for Ministers ‘ and building Committees to fall back on the l ladies to get them out of diiliculties which ‘ should lIchr have been incurred, and which indeed, in most caSes, the ladies thcnmelws should not he suffered to incur. The true test in sincerity in religion, as in other mat- ters, i1 financial test. If a new church it wanted, or a new organ. or any other article of church furniture, the right thing to do is to subscribe the money in advance, and not anticipate the zeal of posterity, which is only too apt to cool in presence of a load of debt. Church building is not a matter of sentiment. It is realistic, and the realism is too often apparent in heart-lulrniir._;s and bitterness, not creditable to the Christian character. â€" Free I’m-m. Gaunt poverty hugs the English workman atlll more closely and every day brings more victims Within his Cold embrace. A des~ patch from London on the 6th inst, says .-~ n In], CHURCH IN DEBTEDN ESS‘ PRES-SIN } THEM HARD. 65 Pro Bono Publico.” \tht Mr. Ful- 311'swishetl, how- Ing the cony‘cga- , they being dc an, though they , JANUARY 30, 1879. A fatal iire occured in Kingston, \Vedneso 'day morning, which resulted in the death of two children. About six o'clock fire was discovered on the premises occupied by Thonms Johnston, Confectioncr, at the corn- er of Barlic and Princess streets. Mrs. Johnston noticed the bedroom filling with smoke and called her husband’s attention to the fact. Mr. Johnson at once got up, and proceeded to make a search; He went down below, and found the smoke too dense to proceed any further. He opened .1 door, the efi'cct of which was to blow out. the lamp which hchml in his hand, And he had to grope his way up stairs. Fearing the worst he called to his wife to saw» their child which slept in the room with themI and rushed up stairs to get the other girl, who was asleep in the upper room. No was un- able to open the door, and tho smoke he- cmnc so denso that ho was compelled to 1mm: it, and barely had time to save himself. Unfortunately, also, Mrs. Johnston seems to have lost hot presence of mind, and left the yonngor chill] in the room. By this time the flames lmvl burst out, and Mrs. Johnston had a. narrow escape from being gm‘ chlll.” The following from the New York Herald is good and seasonnble :~ “ Evidently it is an accepted opinion in the clerical world; that newspaper men are not yet past pray-L ing for, inasmuch as some reverend gentle- men have set apart an especial season for l the exercise in prayer of their benevolent in- tentions towards the press. It has been re- peated that a certain divine said in one of his eloquent prayers, “ Thou hast seen, 0 Lord, by the morning papers, how the Saba bath is desecrated.” and, perhaps, therefore the immediate object of the pious interest now taken in the press is to make it worthier of such attention, and thereby to exhibit the activity if not the name of some earnest laborers in the vineyard. It will be pleas- ‘ sant to editors everywhere to find the church interested in their welfare, for the welfare of the church is a. thing they have all had at heart, and eke the welfare of particular persons. In short, the press has done its utmost to make the Church not merely what it isâ€"that would he a poor idealâ€"hut what it should he. For our part we have given an amount of space enormous in the aggre- gate to the publication of lamentably poor sermons ; not that we believe poor sermons were great in soul-saving power. but we had the confident hope that the persons general. ly would try to improve their sermons when the inexorable types came constantly to ex- pose their emptiness. In that and other ways We have labored for the good of this sacred Service. \Ve have constantly taken great pains to admonish from time to time the large number of preachers who are con- stantly brought into court for the violation of one or another of the Ten Commandments, and all the newspaper press has done the same. If new the pulpit will reciprocate all these favors, we shall all feel extremely ,._-L,.t_.l H Sweet are the diversions of innocent girl- hood bnt not always harmless. Dainty Lida Smith, at Louisville lass, has had, during the past year no higher aspiration than chewing gum, and the mobility of the lower section of her countenance has increased from Week to week. On Saturday week she was p'very thirsty, and went to the kitchen to get a drink of cold water ; and when she returned her jaws were moving rapidly. Her mother told her to throw the chewing gum away. The girl pointed to the mantlepiece where she had laid her mouthful of wax before going into the kitchen. There was nothing in her mouth, and yet her jaws were moving rapidly. Her mother teased, imnlored.com- mended the child to keep her face straight, and still the jaws were moving rapidly. A physician came and put a tight bandage over the childs month. but excitement in- creased the action of the jaws, and the nor. vous twitching extended to the upper part of her face. A dose of morphine was admin- istered, but through the night the jaws were moving rapidly. It was not until dawn that the muscular disturbance ceased The phy- sician said that it was a case of spasmodic action of the fac'al muscles caused by over action. Sweet sixteen, eject from thy rosy month the treacherous chewing gum ! Gar- rulous adult, who talkest thy neighbor to death, take warning now, while thy jaws are moving rapidly. “‘0‘; 5â€".“ FATAL FIRE IN KINGSTON. THE DANGER OF CHE\V1NH NC.» .-â€".â€".__~'. PRAYING FOR THE PRESS. TWO CHILDREN BURNED 'A W )idly. Her mother xewing gum away. mantlepiece where 111 of wax before No. 112 GUM. hurry-pour: new streets have .been to London in the page twelvu montl 136 trades. to 11mm been received with general favor by the citizens, and it is probable that tho Cuuncil will concodo 'tho terms that haw: been mentioned. It Will be rather unplea- sant if concerns “ of some magnitude" are to be taken from us in this manner. Still, the iron trade has been an exceedingly bad of late that one cannot wonder at a large com. pany taking lmld stops in pnnmit of pros- perity. should the transfer really be made the results will he watched with great in- tercst. Tim Birmingham Daily Post says :â€"It is an unfortunate thing for England if a scheme proposed to he carried out in Canada should be generally ndnptcd. The agent of an English Iron Company “of some magnitude" is, we learn, negotiating with the authori- ties of Toronto for the removal of their en- tire plant to that city, as they believe that Canada offers a better fieltl for their enter- prise. 'l‘he proposition is,thnt the city shall give the company A lease at a nominal rent for twunty-one years of twenty acres of marsh land near the RiVor Don, and also that the Works which it is proposed to erect shall be exempt from taxation for ten years. The project, says a (fonmlinn paper, seemq s s I THE volunteer force of Great Britain oh October 313b, 1878, numbered 203-212, of whom 201-026 Were present at the inspec- tion, and 194,179 were efficient.“ Thisia says the Volunteer Service Gazette, in round numbers an increase of 10,000 over both the enrolled and efficient strength of the pre- vious year. SpnAxma editorially of turkeys in the English market, the Daily Telegraph ob- serveszâ€"From Canada and the United States extensive and systematic arrivals of poultry are likewise reported, and the birds have reached our shores in excellent condi- tion. Our OWn poultrv farmer: .hmsm tum:- g‘here are also several Canadians who hold obifificates of deposit. :‘rogdensburgh, N. Y., Jan. 23,â€"The fail- ure of the Judson Bank created a great sen- sation. The assets are placed at $325,000 ; ’ '33de «16W. Swilmmmon Several town collectorsore heavy depositors. The impression is that creditors will get ' about 35 per cont. About the first of January the first rumor of unsoundness gained a footing, and kept running quietly and the drain commenced. - This failure is the most disastrous in its effect of any that has ever occurred in Og- ' densburgh. It effects everybodyâ€"~mechnn- ics, farmers, people of leisure, lsborers,seW- ing girls, clerks, and business inen, falling with paijticular hardship upon the business ‘ men who kept their deposits there. Many of them‘Will-be seriously crippled by the bank failure, and many have to ask for exâ€" tensions froin their city creditors. Among the depositors are several town collectors, who had considerable sums placed in the 'igstitution. Ab'ont two months ago E. N. Merriam, for. many years the Cashier of Averill’s, Chapman and Bean’s Bank, accepted the. pos‘ition'of Vice-President. of the Judson Bank, and ham-ed energetically to avert the end Which came out on Wednesday morning by converting unproductive property into [Ills-L When D. C. Judson, the founder of the ' Bank, (lied about fivo years ago, he left an estate estimated at about $900,000. A large portiuu uf this was real estate, which has sunk greatly in value. The Bank. within a year or two, has suffered heavy losses by the failures of creditors, apd in attempting to figat real estate. HOW IT OCGl’REDâ€"I-HSAB'I‘ROUS EFFECTSâ€"ALI: CLASSES SUFl-‘l-ZR FINANCIALLY. bufned to death. As it was. her heir well badly singed. The flannel: spreed to rapidly that it Was utterly impossible to do wythln“ to save the children, and they both perished: It is supposed that the oldest girl might‘ have been saved by her own efforts, but the? smoke hnd eull‘ocnted her before she awoke. The the was dillieult to subdue. and its pror gross was not arrested until the roof 1 of the udjoining building was badly (Inning-S ed. As soon as poxeible after the tire had' been got out. diguing was commenced fol: the bodies of the two children. They were T lmth found during the forenoon. That of ' the oldest girl was all burned except a per. 7 tinn of the t: unk. and that of the other was 3 completly burned. ‘ ‘l'hoy were taken to the '3 house of n friend a short distance away, and Comer Shuw notified of the and affair. Ar- 55 rangements were made for holding an in- ‘1 quest at four, o’clock In the afternoon. THE JUDSON BL‘IK FAILURE GREAT BRITAIN. ‘atroets have been added past twelve months, and )eriority of the New 2h these branches of has been accounted‘ New Yorkers cat (l her before she awoke. b to subdue. and in pro. outed until the roof ding was badly damag-

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