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Woodville Advocate (1878), 20 Jan 1881, p. 1

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Clerk lat Division Court County Victoria. secretary Eldon B. A. Society. Agent P. B’ 8. Company. Conveyancer, Commit. nonu- in QUIEOII'S Bunch. mid ‘thgpuhh'c 1 “a the puhhc generally. The Bar is sup- ' wi‘h the best brands of Liquor: and 03w; GoudStables and attentive Hauler. This commmliuus hufiel has been entirely gratified, and is' now fiuishdd in the uiOIt modern and iii-pruv‘sd style. Goad Sample Rooms. Convenient Family Suites. Koop man) but best brands of Liquén and Ci rs. Travellers and Visitors will find evoryt ing convenient. A Billiard Ruom in connection. Gm! Shilling and attentive Hostler. Terms moderam. F This first- clus hotel is situated at the Junction of the Midland and Toronto x hilway's. And it noted for its ; mmodahon for the unveiling e'bar u always supplied with the of liquor: and cigu‘s. Good \nstler. ‘vom‘mmn norm, WoodrM ' ”31.);le suron, Proprietor. This House I: aimâ€"aw 1n the centre at the basin“: portion of the V: “age. And has re- .omtly been mfinud uud refumishod. no! in “micro most auitab. e for comnwrciul men ling paw». Fint-clus accommodatim md attentive “wants. Bar wall supplied with the choic- out liquorl tad cigars. ’81:: to and from :1! Quinn and ovary convenience for the travel- val” Windmill: 34mm“, J. McKA r, M. Dg‘L. R. c. P., .41 1.. u. c. 3., Innauuon. y ‘ F9 foil-mm Wamacomflrâ€"(gm pocliliur lto oman' rustic in 15 ink on: naive {"IVERYTgURSDAY MORNING' (lemming Dmouol' of omen in London): mm In OYflCIrâ€" and Edinburgh nude A SPECIALTY. ‘ 8".” Sheet, Wood‘vale- _ a- DHVQIDYAH onnnnnxt A“.- . Wanna: {Burma}, Rot H.. moot thn: 'M Wedneadty in each month, at Mo- 1 Swan‘- flnsl,_Woodvmo. ‘ comm.“ L. 0-. L 30. 32, n'mt «cud ., manhunt“. AG MoSweyn'n Hall. _ I ' ‘ m L0.L. No. L153, meet I.» infidnuthy of ash month 1t Hartley. : .Pncn'm. Don. I.0.0.F.. meet every gnu-thy evening, u (Md Fellows' Han, ¢l__~!, - '1 '- Vol v: ‘ 1!! Lawn. I.0.0.F. mgot every 1 evening gt 8 o’clock at McSweyn I am, oodvillo. Buonmm Boa Laban, I.0.G.T.. meet ‘1' ‘Frid. ovonmg' gt eight o'clock, at. 313mm fan, qudvine. M' 'Ruuof Victoria."Nol.’ 36,(C ..0 F., “at: in tho Cour 9 Hall. Victoria Ro.1d,$he thin! Wodp‘uday of every month. FA». Hill". C. R; J.” W. Shields. 8. a. , -.w‘ VIUIUIIIB ulvlvunull UUl'ulIll’ ‘VOI (000010“. ‘V‘ “W," ' """' "'7'?" ‘ ' swing a“. co .ilfimiuthe llzuilwa 8h ”18:22:? 3;“: ggfff fi‘gxi‘htzl? lion: sud though tho-village u M out! :vgy “ulneodny e_vouing. “Ag” again“; ram. L‘tpma parcel: ant-fully “10:11.23: \7:_: up , n, ......... - uni-nub n. 5'. “lull!!!“ T.D. Visiting breflhen cordiully welcomed. ‘ CENEZ? Exam-Int. 1.0.0‘F..m: t i Fddny' in ash mouth at 011 No.8 flan Wk . Ummsa mugnncauuur. meet first an! ‘uird Mum-la of own-y womb, jt'Od‘ 'huuw's Hull, Manama. - i Gun» Mmonm (buxomâ€"Service A flow Stbbuh owning at 6:30 o’clock. Rev. J. A. Jewell. B. A., pastor. Sabbath School 1 ‘ I”) I. m. 1 Imytolmnuthu-oont. Calmâ€"Kent Sheet, hudny. Onhrio. .‘l. Mumx. : G. H. Horn”. iiIOIIOHI-h'. undul- In Meet-y. rouvenncer. Ce” It. Ingaâ€"Rooms Inez occu ied by W. ll. lbchmle, Biglow‘o lock, 'ort l’on'y. Emu-aux Quantumâ€"Service is hold 23;)» :bovofihumjfit ‘11! 0'0]? 3. m., and - .11).. ev. x. on, . .putor. 3.51.51. School a 3 o’clock. ’ Galena-Ion â€"0no Dolls:- per year. Strictly 1.. 1.1 _____ H.“ 5'" a v.â€". ~v--'-J an Advance. Anvumsmaâ€" Yetrly Adverfisofienu mid qumrly; Tuudent Advatihmontl, when ordered. UNL‘TION HOTEL, Lorneville. DRESS HUI‘EL, \Vumlvilic. FORGE \VILLIS MILLAR, LooN'imusx. Woodvide. 7 â€"â€"-_. m ”‘1le Prom-lent. “ART”! HOPKINS, ' mmâ€"Jurmu cc. 170" D. S] NCLAIR. nouns mun", Prbprletor. ' ~ Nd 63m. " irnftssiuual Gurus. B. 31cm 5:. Pmprieur. CIVIC. MRI. 0“ Having bought the shop and fixtures of Mr. (R C. Smith, Butcher. customers can rely on getting the heat of Beef :1: all times, and other meuts in season. A large assortment of whip. from. lack. up. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. Parties having fat cattle to dispose of will please all or ieave word at my 'shop. MINESS- COMES, illAlYERS, 'HHIPS CURRY GOIBS, BRUSHES, TIIIIIKS VALISES All! nu. KIND OF HORSE FURNISHING Farmer- wanting meat will please leave their ordm the night hetero at the shop. HARNxss-MAKER, SADDLER c H up megaumm.‘ W Inclitiou give; tollommerciu} Travellers. Charges “'Oyl moderate. TEI‘MS UAkH. Sta- bla- In connection with the Eldon Home. MONEY T0 1.0.48. IMPROVED FARMS ’EOI; 5.; Li; «1 _1.he toynfhipu of gum, 1mm (uni-had audoontncta taken for uy or .u of we 1|:ch work. Mummi- lur- uilhed if required. “(III-I'm. run-rum O Imus, ISSUER 0F NARRMGE LICENSES. Olin-01“ door east of Pout Ofioe, Woodvillo. Ont. :. 1311,5351». LIE? i J08. PINTLAND, LD.8. One of the above will be at Hamilton’s Hotel, Benetton, on the SECOND MON: AY of each month. He will also visit oodville on the Second TUESDAY of each month, stoppingfgahlol’horson’a Hotel. J-ll‘f.1llm [ls .lnn hflu'nlnun . no â€"Clork 7th Division Court County Victoria. Convoycnoor. Commissioner in Queen”: gulch, to.“ Oflioo, Victoria Rood Sta- The “giant out price paid for HIDE-‘3. I. now prepared to execute all kinds of coumosn IS 13. 3., COSVSYAXCBI ' a- PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AN1 gocouoanunn ‘ -King-It.. Woodvillo. [Oil mdotherfarmimplementa mufactured by Emma Brag. of Inger-o". Ont. First-ulna: Sewing Machines for sale. Also went for the ale of! PlAXO-FORTES AND ORGANS, of thg beat mmgfacture. Also :30“ for Jacob's Lithogrun. "axle: and Eiduu. Sole {bum {01-38110 sale of the celebrated and Inmrdled {IIPOSIEI‘ G KAI}: DRILL, OHN MCTAGGAR'I‘, Kirkfiod. The Advocatefi GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. JOB WORK UGH MCCORQUODALE. .‘JAS. STUART, OODVIuLE HARNESS SHOP. R08. CAMPBELL HALWARD a BROS. "OODVILLE LIVERY STABLE-S. WMXIYILLE an“ ‘30P. .853! ”WAR”. Prom ’ER GLlFb‘ORD; TERMS CASH,, «can AUCTION”. “W“, do” HIM, Ont. Neat, Cheap and Quick. ;D. G. MILLAR, mamas auras. BS'I'AIIJSIISD, 185‘ ‘DS PENTLAND. CARTER. £0. “dim WOODVILLE, THURSDAY, JANéARY 20 l88l To ask the loan of fifteen hundred pounds would be to expose his efl‘ein to Sin-Md. He must confess then thet he bed ”bled on the (ur! and et ploy. lf once the finely old bonnet even nlpected such 0 filing. “me we- no further hope 0! e Wt!» «pun: was quite-are offline. ms ‘ ty ‘wu terrible. end it we: all M tint proud, wilful git] who’s been ‘ was turned nbeolnuly from him. ,x‘rh. doy come when mm at. hand. ed by enemy “workmen, when united room: was fitted up all {he most superb style, and people he‘d!” to talk of the con mg change. Pauline Durel' kept aq‘outirely 1100! from all gossip. frog: ell friend- and visitors. that aha was the hut to hear on whom Sir Oswald’s choice bod fuller). But one day the bar-snot gave a dinner-petty ot which t! e ladies of the house were prdent. and their was no mistaking the Allusions Sir Oswald was radiant, end he had never been seen in such high spirite; his friends had congratulated him. every one seemed to approve so highly of his resolution 3 a feir and gentle wife was ready for him-Lone so fair end gentle that it seemed to the old menu though the lost love of. his youth had returned to him. Who homemhered the bitter. gnewing disappointment of the girl who had cared so little about asking herself friend! i The baronet was no delighted. and every- thing seemed so bright and smiling, that be resolved upon an act of uhnmal generosity. His guests went away early, and he retired to the library for a few minutes. The captain followed the ladies to the drawingmoom, and Stile opmtending to read, at watching nline'a face, Ind wondering how he Was to pay hie debts. Sir Dunk! entered them “it? ‘ 0 on his face, tad going up to Aubny ‘ rm... Imam-4M m duh. inmat- ' If hocould luvs gone luck 1:.) Mg 1: L hunthod husband of Pauline DA ‘,_nould lave borrowed a: many thund- hnt the chance was gone ; and he 4 .~ { our-ed the girliuhcw ti“ b.» duo with“? brine. Mo 1n)” and Iowa lute Inmd “'1- were' times when he tell: that “‘19:, -, dune with a passion word. ouuld not V ' . and 0‘ other tune: he lattes! hu- wifinomo thing more than oounyim hate. Thqlpuk' but little ;Miu Darrell spent A: much time Pauline Demll’e face grew rink '3 aka listened. So, then, the threat wee to be carried out, and the grand 01:! place that she had learned to‘ love with the deepest love of let heart Was never to be here. llhe gave a sigh ; the proud face we: very pele, and the (Ink eyes bed in them 5 roomful gleam. but no words passed her lips. a possible in her. ow‘u roams. Altégether the domestic “nowhere At Darrell Gourt hsd in it no machine; it was nthcr the brooding. gallon calm flu: coine- vhefol'e mwwogxs misma- “Draw the wrong lever. ?" “ Yes.‘ a? l ( Go, tell my wife. and-take ma avid) v , That was what the pointunnn uni é - ,7 With both lands :1: hip throbbing 7 - O o of this nineteenth century It”. h Win bold kw dividends nu «will»;~ Listen. 80 Ion as a twelve houli' ‘ Rests Ilka a low of lead on the / With iuwinging of mus. m1 ring it wheels. E? , Drawing of lovers anti! an. {all The buds; grow nunnb with “a hand-‘4 tone I. g . And the handles shake and slip in tholutoh. 1‘. IL 80 I will ye hnvn pointsmen'h any-- Drow wrong lever I take me aids l" This was whit tho pointsman said. With both hands at his throbbing head ; “ I dnwthe wrong lever, atandi low And the danger signals stood It c r ; But beforé I could draw itibaok a“ 0n came the fast express, ands}: ' PM: came s mi- And I crash thié his cabin-floor, but I could 110‘ At the wreck, for I knew the r poo With “range dull eye: ‘t their PRO BONO nuanmo.” "on-w nu: wnoxa unit!" :1 pairs; I. my. ALIXANDER AN 028803- gum. ’ . v “um: wémi§i0n(:~ for you. “Fm” Oaphin Lnngfon followed “Hi to 5‘ table. and some remrk .bont the fuhion of to dd. The young tun listened. with envy mddiuahsfwtianbnrningin hisbont. All alone plum, tho-o hop... thou pro-pooh, might have been his but (or the girl'l mo] “ I will put ewey the box first. end then we will heve e glue of wine, Aubrey." The baronet went to his study, end the captain to his room-,- bnt in n few minutes they met min, and Sir Oeweld ordered I bottle of hie choicest Model“. They let telking for some time, .entl Sir Oeweld fold Aubrey all his plumâ€"ell that he intended vuyn put the box may, sud . I sleep with the keys under my pillow." Sir Ounld gnu Cupuin Longwn I feJ ' directions about the diamond, and , than tho ‘ adies withdrew. . “Sir Oswald," aid Cgptnin n " [hue hue n ciga- with you Wishful. must not thank you, but if you knew how grateful I {ee1â€"-â€"" “I know it islnot prudent ; but there in no far. I haVo none but honest and faithful servants About me. I will take the num- bers md send. thenotee to the bank to- morn-ow.” “Yea."qeid Miss Hating; quietly, "it in better if keep temptation from set-vents." "Thov‘-in no font,” he rel Iuyn put the box any, n: thorkeys under my pillow." Afootmannnhredthe Mb'hmfl “awn-1w. “Goinnyatndyfl'hgum’ «um mghlaekobauybox that ysn will“ I!“ in my “fling-tabla. Kem- sro h " Do you keep notes without’preserving n memorandum of their numbers. Sir Os- wald 2" inquired Aubrey Langton. “ Tint seems to me a. grant risk." “ No. yuu no right," he Igmd. ’ “Silnup- wn'l clerk paid it to me the other day; I in busy. Ind I my: it there until [ Ind time to take the‘uumber of the notes." “ This is not 3 very nfo method of heal» in; money, Sir Oswald,"rsaid. Mina Hufingl. “ You are going over to Audleigh Boyd camel-mu, Aubrey." he said; “will you have this with Stamford, the jeweller? I hue eke-en a new setting {of the stone. I wiehtepment it to Miss Hastings II I mark of my deep gratitude to her.” Hi:- My looked up in ”tofu! won- der. Sit Osweld went on talking about the content of the ebony box. he flamed them my quaint treasure. that it contain- ed ; emongother thing- Le took out e roll of 'er‘ ,I-pI-v w “it: “figifiiganfl you. ~ " Capuin Lungion Mined ”Mi ~46 fl... table. tad some romrk shout the fulfill of the box drew the sttontidn of all present to it. 'Sir Ouuld rained the lid and W a dimond ring. 3 “ l§§ould have keen button- for her.” Ibo odd. slowly, "flu: the had no"! “an [ Still smiling, the bai'ollot' wan; to the able where Psnline and Min Hating! uh I lie stood for some minutes looking ult'them * “ I must not let yonjoar llgo new: of my “Milfortuuo from strangers," he said; “ it id only duo to youth» I should inform you tint in one month from to-ulay I .hopo to luv-tho honour Ind luppiuou~ of noun; Milo Elinor Word my wife.” mu lining- in u {ow cautions woul- v'vinhod him joy; Pmlino'n white? lip: oponf ad, but no sound «upod them. Sir W? unu‘od for some minutes talking to Hi- "Pwline, my donut child I" $0.va .‘hii "53831- Ounld for ulna.» ‘ , .. Manna, and it would quit. pro- dghod deeply in Na dive porploxlty. They talked for more than III hour ; "I know whit life in London .oolh." aid Sir Dawn-l ; “And you an my old “ (newl’l son." \ Five hundred pounds-J He was compelled to look exceedingly grateful, but it in: dif fioult.. The gift was very welcomeJmt them in: this great drawback attending itâ€"it wane: Inlf ngifioient to relieve hing!“ “The win. does not dipped a folded papa- into hit had». " Not a ward of “nub.” he aid; " if you thank me. I ahnll be ofionded.” And Aubrey. opening the paper, found that it WA: 3. check for five hundred pounds: “famine !" cried ‘ .. the comma. 1m Oh andthnhemdthomonud no font," he returned. “ I d‘ looked a her Md: . um. mmfik ; fooling to the I. " I an nearly nixty you: of go," aid Sir ounld. “Ind this is the first time such 3 trouble has come to no. Misc Hastings, do you number tint mutation of yonn “night. ova-tint roll of and» in the obony box I“ " I umber it patina], Sir Otwal": ” '1 not this to take thmn from tho box. to “minimum arr! md “mm in the bank, lid 1 could hot 6n . ? mm â€"£hey 7mm” “ Pauline," she said, " look st 8% Oswald â€"-l:ow ll! be Icons. I am afraid something in wrong.” He drew nou- to thorn, evidently deeply “1 an ghd to find you hm. fflizn Hut- ingl,” he aid ; “ I on in trouble. Nay, Pauline, do not go; my trouble: should bu yours.” For the girl ho! risen withm air of proud w ‘nuo. intending to leave them together. Ath words-4h. kindest he had spoken taller for some timocaho took her not ogsin ;but the lunghty, listless manner did not chmgo. But she had no claw to her pupil's Inns- ings or to the reason of her question. 80 the noon~dsy shsdows crept on. Pur- ple-winged butterflies .00an with the flowers, resting on the golden breasts of the white lilies. end on the crlmson lanes 0! theme ; busy' bees murmured over the rich clove carnetions; the birds song sweet, jubilnnt songs, and s gentle breeze stirred faintly the leaves an the trees. IFor o'noe Peuline Darrell seemed blind to the worm, sWeet summer beenty- , it lsy unheeded be- fore hen. nhon'd imngiiia," commented Paulina, 'with uglum of lighton herfma. “ Ch» no Dn- rall aver proka In. or her- ward when it was solemnly given," solem- pmmiu, polomnly given, be broken 2” " It never should bd'bnken,” where people hi0 préfonod death to Break: ing Inch 3 premise.” non-m plus-«tyne sunbeam mpg. , brilliant Rom . ‘ in the m ‘ 'aonouthouo.‘ SirOunldwu In“! “tidy. Pauling .0, vi“! w- Hutingl “in the Moot tho ooduontholawn. 810M. book inhu Mud-.butihohdmttumodomgo. M‘fl Hum'oumwnhvomd something“ 1mm: hot-mm, batman. lookinthagirl'u .mwmgumum- mm. empty-gnu. ya u... lnt (Ii-atoll “III- wfijfii‘c smy W .w outing Mm to ohm.” .« ‘ But Mina Mil Ind ovidonqy not heal the words; nbe' Ind rohpuod intodoap modi- tation, and Mill Hating. thought it both to le‘nve her uono. Suddmly Psalms-10¢- 30ch m 3 i ‘ ‘ ~ ~ Pun“ WNH‘NWWM“ ' inc- lib-Hulk manna-o _ ‘3 an. 8115M; ’W’ ""3 in!» um 111-4qu ’ findâ€"hash u F'SMWQ' Y‘ Pawn“: wag-iii“ taunt and mafia; of the “I thought the sumo thing.” about! Ajdmy Lugton; -- but I did not like to uy I0. I will bid you good-night, pm am tired. I dull ride over to A“ Eon! early in the morning, so I mA’y {not by here for hmkfut." hey shook had: and puted. su- o-nu . mlrmnring nmething shout his “idem, sad the aphihdooling mom duper-h till! ‘ uuunl fluour to-nlzflt." he said; “M new” wrong with this bottle.” " I lhould imagine not,” him Min Hut- “ Miss Eating!” the aid, “I Inppoa‘o . “‘Wfi' “fl enema.- inns on noun “-l-‘Iâ€" Iâ€" A A I, suchdetun hue been known. I Continued on ma Fag”. hue NUMBJ «mm “>1! it}?

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