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Woodville Advocate (1878), 19 Feb 1880, p. 4

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‘exg endituro on the Pacific llnih ' was $2.240,000, and on tho \Vel- [Canal $1,553,000; Ilm total 0x- lipure on cu'piml account for Public rks being $5,948,000. 'BON [‘0 NIPISSING_ R \U WAY. gm”... 1.016.600 ms ......... . ........... . . 480,400 '39:; on Ruveuuu ....... 5,516,500 10 principal items of income :u-v : om, 312,900,000 ; Excisv. “$5,390, L Post Uflicu, $1,172,400, uud i0 Works, $1,803,000. The total oliduted Fund expenditure was 549,590, and the revenue $22,011, showing a deficit of $1,000,000, connection wiLh the cnlzn'gmncnt IAgI'icuhln-ul Collvgu 1t. Gun-lid», temporary suggests Lhait. the. dairy 'tménb should rccvivn speciui atten- fll our farmers have greatur mum hprovemant in that. line len in higher. Tha'Kingclnm of Dmmmrk, 5.1mm“ and limited in extent inn a diary collie; a, whore hoth receive a [)l'ncbical training, the : of which is shown in the fact. that Lrge éxportsuf Danish butler hring live euntn u noun-l 'lnnre than our Butter in'thu British market, and mks more than this commun Gaunt-3 article. This superiority in almost. fly due to tlm skill 01' thu Danes in hunch. It does nut, pay to nmku £91401“ qlluiity, and this suggestion Waugh instruction in this art, is an [out one. DLAND RAILWAY OF CANADA. WOOIN’I/Jm, {WI-ix; 1.9, I w, he Public Accounts {0' Hm [ificul ’onding the 300]: June, 1570, were outed to tlm Home last; Friday t. The principvl items of interest, Io Consolidated Fund Ekpemliture Is follows :-- ‘ refit on Public Debt, marges of Manage" ant’ etc. ..... S 8.604.000 l Government ...... . 801.170 Iinistmtion of Justice. 577.900 Med Police............ 315,000 Itentiuries. ...... 308,500 plutiou 748,000 ,igration... ........ . 212.000 ’SIIA is making u. very significant ion to her fleet. in the Ifucilic I. She is also linking arrange- I for u. gwunmhip liuu‘ cunuumiug Francine!) with ports in Asiatic '1!!! much trouble uml great ex- the Grand Trunk Railway has lilo to open its extension from Iuron to Chicago, .1 distance of llea. The new connection will he lhereafter, says the Boston Harald VNorth \Vesteru Grnlnl V Trunk, 'ge‘onnection with other mule of and Trunk, will give that. railway .312 miles of railway in. Canada i0 United States. The puller fquotml, concludes its article in Irorda '-â€"-“ “’0 must sincerely hope io‘ Grand Trunk hns u more ln-i|-~ .lnsgninu \'mthâ€"-'. .iua going Suuthâ€"’ m, etc Packet Service...... muse and Coast Ser- out. taro before it, than its past has Since it. came under the man- tof Capt. 'l‘yler, ‘ts lmmlon I’m-s and Mr. Hickson, its prosent m Mnnnger, its prospects and Is Well as its mnnngmnunt. lmve mutly improved. And though not Will: it u fntlu‘u that will eu- h'oaaurv to pay «livideuda upon 0.000.000 or $160,000,000 tlmt bin largely eqnundered upon its ' In the pub, Wu trust that its unoinl condition will show a nut improwmeut upon the has I Works and Builtb .p. m. goiugfiorth~ll.05,a.m.;3:15,p.m.; going South --9:03, mm." , 0:55, tun. BLIC ACCO U NTS. .9 Ade ate lord [Juno I’ublicu." '30. p.11). :15, p.111. 861.170 577.900 315,000 308,500 748,0n0 212,000 777,700 398,900 447,601) r O oâ€"-â€"~â€"lâ€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€". A mnnnspoxnzm by the name of John C. Wilson, Writing to the Orilliu Tim». «yo:- 1 inolou 25 can“, for â€"â€"â€". ..y.â€"â€"-_ Tun Globe of Tuesday last contained the following purugrnph with reference t0 the controverted election in South Onturio :â€"~“'1‘ho petition against the re- turn of Mr. 1". \V. Glen for South Onâ€" tnrio'in September, 1878, has been set tinnlly at rest by a judgment‘ of the Supreme Court. in favor of the sitting member. Nobody but Mr. Gibbs and his friends thought it possible that Mr. Glen could be unseoted, und Mr. Justice Gult, in his judgment on the cone, sum- rnurily disposed of all the charges ugninet him. That judgment bun now been confirmed by the Supreme Court, and Mr. GilJlm will have the sutiefum tiou°ot pnying ull the costs incurred en uceountol’ both petition und,uppoul." By the digest of the judgment, which 'wne' deliVered at great length, it will be seen thnt there were no less thun 103 original charges of corruption either by the respondent or his ugentn, but uppenl wire only tukun in nine, und, bud these been ullowcd, it would huve proved it severe check on tho lmnevolnnee und liberolity of any intending cundidutes for purliunrentur)’ honors. All Mr. (:llen'e donulions for religious or churiu table purposes, und even his gift of a few trees tou cemetery in w hieh a friend was buried, were construed into note of bribery; but Obie! Justice Ritchie saunted the nbnurd idea, drclured the charges one by one to be not proven, and climuiwed the nppeul with costs. All the other judges concurred in the opinion of the Chief Juutice, and Mr. Glen's election was confirmed. â€". co. .â€"â€"-â€"â€"- Tm: French Republic is doing great things in the direction of popular edu- cation, as every Government based up- on free institutions must, if it is to be lan‘manent. Accm'ding to the measure introduced by M. Jules Ferry, Minister of Education; education is to be comx pulsury betueen the ages of six and thirteen, and it to be Carried on under the aimpices of local committees. Edn cation may either be in the free public schools or in private establishments, if piel'crned by the patents. 'l‘wo hun- dred millions of francs are asked for, about four times the amount annually devoted to education under the Empire. About fifty thousand new school houses have been put up and more are being built. , The masses of the people are warmly in favor of the measure. The deleat at the hands of" the educated Germans has probably had not a. little effect in convincing the French of the need of free public institutions. THE Rapid City Enterprise, the latest journalistic venture in the North-\Vest is quite a presentable sheet. Among the advertisements is one which would seem to indicate that Rapid City would be a good place for ladies in wantof husbands to emigrate to. It is headed " Wife Wanted,” and goes on to state: “By a bachelor of means. Must. be amiable und alleolionato and able to cook a good square meal. Beauty and mom-y not so much an object as sound Common sense and an even temper. Must be prepzued to marry within three months. No great objection to a widow without. encumbrance." X ONE of the owning ndvm-tiseuients will doubtless rcaul to this cll‘cct : John Doe, manner to Tiger Majesty, is now prulmrml to tutou laulics’ and gentle- uwn's noses in le moat, reclwrcliu style. butlb‘l'ucliou warranted to all noses or the: mum-y refunded. Liberal discount. to pug uLm-s. Tuttoomg 0! verses of scripture, in old English text, upon clungyun-u's noses a specialty. Refers, by permission, tn the two sons of the Prince 01 \Vulcs. ' »oooâ€"â€"â€" ’l‘unfuct tlmb Germany is massing 40,000 uwu on Lhc Dutch frontier, os~ musilnly fur le purpose uf preventing sumgqling, is taken, in the present, un~ Sunk-(l :nul cxuilml stall: of Eurnpu as an indication that, Bismarck haw in con tumpluuuu the uuucxusiou of Holland and Belgium. ‘ 0 Two rumour Hume on the Canada Southern ltuilwuy cumu into‘cullisioa, about. tlm-e miles wvst of 'l‘ilsnnburg, I‘MI ItIily IIIUI IIIH", HHIIISIIIIIg t\\'0 (' IN'IIIL‘S mnl Muelua 0 ms. The main hands csâ€" cnpt-d unluu't. 'l‘lw Fruucu. German war is estiumted to lmvu cost. Franco three thousand mil- lion dollars, exclusive of the damage done to COIIIIIIUICO and industry. gum and guns-z «o Q.D '4 THE Pmt Hope ’I'imen snyunt the lust Millhrook Division ()omt a cum \Vnu tried, which lnul much more of tho hnlnoronn in it, than in ordinarily dig»- Covoruhln in at court of law. Mr. Mark Rnpor, who in proprietor of n hotel thorn, had yrnmiuud Mr. Fu’llin $1 n month if ho would novm' enter his ho tvl door. lt‘nllis took the hint, and only cullml around once at month to collect his dollur. But tho hotol-keulmr failed to pny. 'l‘hia Inn-gain wan lcrpt up for nova-AI months. but still .lt‘nlliu didn't got his drum, nor Was he allowed to consume any Innuntnin dew in that pznticulur lumtelrin. Finnily, attorcon- Iidorahlo urging nnl aftor n anlmcrip tion to [my coat» had been taken up, he auod Mr. Kanpur. L'ontrnry to all uxo mentions of the litigants the judge gave judgment ugnimt “mine hunt," and there In: been morrlwmt therut our time. ‘ 01“ all the the measures introduced during this session of the Ontario Legislature, there is none oP gleater l importance or more general interest ‘ than the one affecting the jurisdiction .ui‘ the Division Courts, which wasjm troduced by the Provincial Secretary at week ago. The following is an outline of its, leading provisions: Under the second clause the jurisdiction of theSe courts is extended to include all claims for the recovery of a debt or money de- mand, the amount or balance of which does not exceed 3200, there being an appeal, as hitherto, when the amount is over $100. The clerks and bailiil's will be required to furnish additional secur~ ity to cover the increased business. When the claim exceeds $100, and in the contraCt any place is named as the place of payment, the action may he brought in the division in which the place of payment is situated, subject to change by the judge's order to the di- vision in which the defendant resided or carried on business at the time the _action was brouget. The trial may be by consent, in any division within the jurisdiction of the Division Court. In contested cases for more than $100,,the judge may order a fee of$5 and not more than $10 to be taxed to the sac- cessful party for the fee of the attorney employed by the said party toco’uduct the cause or defence. When the claim ex~ ceeds $100, and the party is disSatislied with the decision of the judge, applica- tion may be made for a new trial in the Court of Appeal. The Limit-Governor is empowered to appoint an Inapector of Division Courts, with a maximum salary of $1,500 and expenses. The appointment and dismissal of clerks and bailiffs is vested in the Lieut.-Gov- ernor. It is provided that nothing in the Act shall relieve the County Judge ltom his existing duties. Unless when the Lieut.-Governor shall, under this Act, appoint and remove otlicers 9f the Count, thejudge shall appoint and, ex~ ccpt when the appointment has been made by the Lieut.~(.}ovcrnor, iemove such oliicers. Every judge shall re- port the number of commitments or.- deied by him during the year. In the summoning ol' juries, those not called at one term shall be called before the next roll of persons liable to serve is reeommenccd, and so on until all the Iolls have been gone through, The fees ’to he paid to the clerk of the Division Court are increased in all cases in wnicli the claim does not exceed 340, 2c.; be tween $40 and $100, 50. ; over $100, ‘ 10c., to be taxed and allowed as coslsi in the cause. The juror’s fee is fixed l at $1. l which please continue my 7': m for the period you speak of in the l t number published. I would renew Ill. subscrip. tion for the year only for the very great change of circumstances that I expect one year to bring. If I am right in what I expectâ€"and it seems impossible that I should be wrong to any great ex: tentâ€"this is the year of the resurrec~ tion. No one can prove that great event to be any farther oll', and so much is said in the Bible of the secret ap~ preach of the time of it that. tho major~ ity of people suppose the tiilm to be con- cealed beyond discovery. “ As a snare shall it come on them that dwell on the face of the whole earth." means, as other parts of scripture show, not the entire human race, but only the great majority. But still, it is quite probable that no one, unlcizs it be a special “'its ness like myself, will be able to feel quite sure of tho timo beforehand. The resurrection takes place in two parts, and the first of these is what is now. to be expected. it is. in a manner, the time of the coming of the Lord, but His personal appearance takes place about tire years afterwards; The intervening time i~. a time ofjudgmeat and trouble much spoken of in Scripture. These.‘ things being so near, everything but the (our of the Lord and good conduct is becoming daily less important. Try them went romuuos and he convinc- ed that they are no humhug. No one wlo has tried the Shmhouees Pills has prmnmm. all an unfm'oruhlo Opinion of thmn ; no fam- ily where they have been used will lm willi- out chum. Full iufnrmutinn may lm hm‘l an all pnrbicu‘lurn touching the Me. and thu ox- paru-uco of those who have used them. by securing tho 'l‘matiio or the Circular fnm your «lruggint Free. Price of {tho Remedy in plut'ho‘ttlm. 8| 3 Pill: 25 cont! I box. 801‘ y lam medicine (loalorl. The success that these medicines have met. with since their intie‘luecion to the public some ywra ago. mom; plainly to the mud. skeptical that, they are medicines that per- form what. they are advertised to do. The virtues; of these medicines have been Well tested. and have withstood their trio! in u must satisfactory.mnuner. For disease." of the Blood, Liver, lmngn. kc..they are unsur- passed. We have teatimoninlxof mirm-uluus cures of theue «linennes, and-0f many others. If any one in ulflieteul. let him try :1 bottle of the iemetly and n hox of Pills. No injuriâ€" ous ell’eets will follow their one to the “HIT-ll delicate peroon, as they are purely ve;,eluhle. there being no mineml matter in them. ‘l'lu- cord. is small. while the advantages derivml from their use will clonhly repay you for your expense and trouble. The Great shoshonees Remedy and Port Hope, and was only saved from at most horrible death by the style of clothing, which Was then in vogue. she wore. A good many witnessed the fearful full, but one young boy Was the first to reach the girl with such an also tonishing experience, and reassure her that she was not hurt. The escape Wafla most miraculous one, but the sequel is no less so, and is certainly very romantic. That lad, now grown up to quuhood, and holding a lespou- sible position in Port Hope, has gone to New York to wed the little gill of fifteen years ago, who has blossomed into 11 beautiful and nccomplislmd young lady. We wish them every success in life, and trust that no such fearful full as led to their ncquuiutnnceship will ever full to their experience in this life ngnhn wA snon'r time ago an enterprising femuce did u flourishing business in this and neighboring towns in taking orders for col-Sets. A flutter has been caused among the ladies by it being reported that she was s mun cleverly disguised for the purpose. It is said that she has been urn-sled for masquerading in this fashion, by at peace oflicer who uppre hended him and took her before a lung istrnte, where he was accused of passing herselfofl' on an unsuspecting commun- ity as a gentle member of the female persuasion. If he should escape the lmd better keep clear of this town, or he’ll get every hair of her head pulled out by the ludies who patronized him,purchased her confounded corsets and helped him to earn. a. subsistence for her family. 0h, pshuwl we give it up. Our pro- nouns huve got mixed, but whut we menu to say is, that she deserves to have his ears boxedâ€"Oshawa Reformer. ABOUT fifteen years ago a young girl {gall tillrough the G. T. R. viaduct. in '~ THREE cases nt' small-pox have been developed en the 3rd cnn. Mun-khan], in at family by the name nf Humor. The first, u young nnm, while butchering a hog on Monday, lust, remarked the hog lnul the small pux, from n shew of dark spots on the lungs. \Vliile opening Llie 1mg he out; his hand slightly. 1n the evwing he was taken sick. In a (lay or two after. two others Were taken ill, when Dr. J. l'}. Lzmgstufl' was callcdin, and found unmistakable evidences of small-punt. Tm: members of the Fenelon Falls luuss band are making an elfm-o to re" 01guuize,um| for Several nights recent- ly have tuoted uwuy right. mcrriiy iu Jugrum’s hull. Uu the 20th mst. they are gomg to Mimleu to play at n. supper to he gwou by the Orange-men of me Halibut-ton Districs. THE Port. Hope Gui-la says. the clothes line in rear of the Royal .were raided the other night by a thief who made 011' with u. linen garment wich frills which the owner described as a shirt, and as she Was a lady we would not think of doubting Lhuoib Was a shirt. M u. S. PHILIPS, of Cedar Dale, has sold, this season, the clover seed grown by him on 40 acres at hind for over$l,- 100, and tho Oshawa liq/owner says, “ bout this who cnn. THE Orangemen of North Ontario, at their annual meeting held last week at Port. Perry, decided tho Colehrution of the 12th oi'July next. will take placc at Port. Perry. The next. annual meet- ing is to be held at ()auningtou. S‘EVEIML of the County Councils are moving to do away with one of the Sessions, evidently thinking ouo meet- in" suflicient 1n the war. Fuuulou Fulla \Vintur Races will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, 25011 and 26m inst. @tw gcighlmm. their u'céonaa y fond. Victoria Hy ophou- .phitos restor lmt anorgy rin all Won none. of mind or Inn y, relieve delnility md nor- vnu~neos,nn presentmcmmptiu. Pb . siciam have relorihed and :ccomlnmd I. For uh by (laden. Bram and Nerve Food. The loss nf nwmnry. the nun-x0 and ex. lmnxterl fueling. Mm (lixsatiufmmiuu with tho rcsult uf one’a lnlnns, the du‘l. unrefresbed «It'ujl, the want of appetite, and neuralgi‘, are simply the brain nnJ nerves caning fm ‘I‘hc lecl‘tlsul', having bcch permanently cure-l pf that. drum! «liacasc, (Jomumption, hy a simpfc: rcchy, is nnxinua to make known in his full” '. a filamrs the means of euro. To all who desire it. In: will send copy uf the pruscripliuh Imell. (free of charge) with the Llllw_eu.‘i0n~4 fur preparing , and using the mums. which thuy will ‘lilul 3 Hum»: CURB for(IUNSUMI'I‘IH'-, Aunt“. URUNCUITIS, o. Parties wishing the Pr: m: ril tion. will "Ida-'50 ml “‘03.“, Rev. '1. A. \\ ILSON, I194: Penn St. \\ ilh'nnsbl'ug, N. Y. ‘1‘! J CONS U MPTIVES. MILK FANS, NAILS. A lama and select stock of Stove: by_tho best. makers on hand. Manufactured from the boat materials and at. tho cheapest rates compatible with good workmgna‘hip. All kinds of ropairingpromptly attended to. 'l‘lN and Copper - Ware! uv vulva-Ill. Send amount in P: 0. Orders. Drafl‘: on lNew York, or in Registered Letters. Postage-stamp: received. Agcnu wanted. Send [0 cents for specimen number. Premium Lisls‘ etc.. or send address on powil cnrd for a back number, as sample, which will be. sent free. This Bust is made of Plaster of Paris. and so lettered as to show the exact location of each of the i’hrenological Organs. The head is nearly life-size, and very ornamental. deserving a lace on the center-table or mantel. in parlor. oflicc. or stu y, and until recently has sold for $2.00. This. with the illustrated key which accompanies each Dust and the articles published in the [IOURNAL on “ l’ractica l’hrenology." w1ll enable the rent er to become a success- ful student of Human Nature. One of these head: should be in the hands of all who would know “ How TO READ CHARACTER." Terms.â€"The JOURNAL is now published at $2.00 a year (havin been reduced from $3.03), single numbers 20 cents. \5hen the Premiums are sent. 25 cents extra must be received with each subscri tion to pa postage on the JOURNAL and the expense 0 boxing an cktug theBustuwhich will be sent b express, or o. a. a smaller size, will be sent by mai . post-paid, or we will send the new Book Premium. How To EDUCATR 'rmt Fazmnus AND Armcnoas. fiendfirfiescriptjve Circular. C-.s,.l 4â€",,"c! II.“ t\ Address ,-_ __--â€". ls widely known in America and Lurope. having been before the reading world forty years. and occupying a lace in literature exclttstvely tts own. Viz: the study of lunmn Nature in all its fill-194:5. including Phrenology. I’hysiognomy, Ethnology. h siology‘ ctc..togetherw1th “'llto Scleuco of Ill'tlllll.’ and no expense will be spared to make it the best publication for general circu- lation. tending always to make men hotter ph sically. mentally, and morally. 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