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Woodville Advocate (1878), 19 Feb 1880, p. 5

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Unlicensed Auctioneersp-As a num- bel'ol' Inn-sous ilmlifilerunt pm'tn of the county have been selling as ulmtiouu-nm without. n. licunco, tlm council, at. the Jfiuusu‘y swssinu, with u View of putting ”top thereto, umemlml the nuctiouner’s bywlmv no as to give lmlf tho lines to the pmsdwunr of an unlicensed anc- tioum-r. The lines 'will now ho: Fur refusing to exhibit n license-when cum ml upon as any 5qu to do so. from two to twentv dollars; and for seIling without a license, ‘frdm five rto tbizty dollars. -;'l‘nis should put. an shop to the practice, trml Ibonld be an ambient m'o- his“!!! for a love‘iuumled hehrt-L" Am ’ a girl might ask her luvor for some of that balsam right lwfm'o the old folks, and they would think it; was at new kind of gum-drup. 'vuul'r; w 1"".V mm, 01‘ Shoot, no a. mark. or do nnvthing of that kind, nntl w» don’t see much heft to «lo hut nub. Sup- pose you try eating, anyWuy, at. first. Petty ThicVing.â€"â€"Sonm pin-Ly or pur- rties, with a Local disregard for the eighth commandment. and the .‘nw of the land, stripped the clotlms-lines of Mrs. Dr.‘ McKay and .Miss Mitchell, lust Monday might. This is the first instance of this; lkind of petty thieving thatth have no» sticed in our village, for some Lima, and me hope it will he the last. If the fellow who pickud up out “Silo" at Gunu's fire will “return it he will greatly oblige. 'ch ail'n’t. often we can allow] a. new head .ggeul',n and just at; present. our subscribc‘xfs are coming up ‘30 slow that we can hover get. enough mummy uln-ad tn gabl’fa n,u,w lmb. _. 0f 'CHIII‘HO, if the tellow‘ wants it WOW-l9 than »w0 «l0, Inc is wolmnw to it, We will try «ml nmku out till it gets 'wurm enough to lumt. nn mn- old scram: euvgring. An exchange ellqtlil'es-~“ \Vlmt shul: . we do us the tabla '2" \th, eat. mam. heat, of course. It. wnuhh’o lmjmt, tlm [thing to play bu”, or shoot at, u. mark. “ A Kiss,” says a writer, “ is a. seal expressing u vmy sincere attachment- the pledgu of {mm-n ‘uniuuâ€"u IDTCEXUIH, taking the iniprm‘miun on :m ivory cnrnl pressâ€"crimson‘Inismn fur love wouml~ ed hearts." \‘v'c Inul no idea that. u kiss when dissectml, wmxld prom such a mnple thin". Imuginu n young man, as he hid~4 his gill mliml on the front step at tlm-n o'clnck A. 3L, on Monday, darting hack as she Was about to close She door, to‘ sing-yell somn “crimson Painful Accidenl.-~Ou \lenemla‘y last, as Mr. Charles Fish. HOll nl‘ M r. (l. L. Fisk, station ageubntMitlhnul Junc~ Lion, was assisting to trunship n Tut- him: \Vuter \th-l from n Mitlluml to u Nipissing cur, tho wheel slipped, and his left lU'lll catching became.“ the shaft and the car was hmken just uhuvo the wristjuint'. The lwcnli, which was at very haul one. WM! slum-lily «h-usml by Dr. McKay, and although painful is mpidly heuling. ' A Leap Year Question -â€"A smIIinu yuuug IIIIy men. into II store on Kin" SlIeet' the (IIIIUI evouingauul :llIlIICShiIH' the clmk Said: “ What, is ”mucus Abast gift. «I man 1' “ A IIIIss," Wm; ibis prompt mply. flu IIIIIII’c see (III: point. - agq-nt, l'ur ll. l’loltlvu A': (30., .‘i‘lnp unxl Atlas lvllllllr-lu‘l‘h, 'l‘ommo, is in town, -cam’nssiug I'm a new uml very line At» luB of Camulu, in cuuutics. The Annual Missinnaw Mwetingin ~04)mu'(rliuu will: llm Presbyterian Church of this place, will lm hold in the church, on Tuesday, 24th inst, at 10:30, n. m. Sun-ml spmkuz-s are UK" lu-ctud. .. ‘ Council MGCllllg.~â€"Eltl0n Tuwnslllp 'Council It”: Called to mH-L fur the. (lus~ patch of lmsiucss (m Mnmlaw n.cxt.;’3nl inst, m; 10 a. In., at. A rgylu. Any mm lmviug Lusiuvss to transact will make a =u0te of tlm «lute. Advertisejudiciously, now is the time let. the to penplu know through the col" umns of THE ADVOCATE wlmb you have to offal-£11m". Nuw subscriptions are vcoming in rapidly. L’JOMI'G.â€"~-'Uxu Rev. David \Vutsm), of Baum-Hun. mil! lecturv in the Lorna; ville Salami “mm", m: Mun-lay Imxl, 23M inst, M 7 obi-wk Inn. SM-juct: “‘ Aslrunmny." Tickets, 20 cunts. HEW AHSSuf-MI'. H. A. Fuil'fiulu]. Why dou’t the (inunnisnimmm make Mr. Gregor Campbell fix that break in the siduWulk just west of his black. Smith shop, or have it fixed themselves? Presbytery Medianâ€"am adjourned mutating ul'tlm Lindsay I’m-shycm'y will be held in tho bummumt of the clmrch in this place on Tuesday hex}, 24W inst. ‘- Mnriposa Council met on Monday lust. The ll‘lild weather is developing the beauties of the work on Morison’a hill. .cucp, mm woum on NI amomnt pro- Mon-$04110“ who 'vae paid their \Vu. Ilsxnv.~â€"5,000 Candles. A. GUNN.â€"â€"Card of Thanks. NEW A DVER'l ISEMENTS. gamut gunners. HI". villagers who an,promptly bums for- - Murd‘on the occasion of the late fired sly reaidofiop, will-please accommy sincere, mm for, their. timqu services. ' :A t GUINHflVI 8' .Woodvillo. .be.‘ 19th.. 1880. _ . ~u ' .nav giant ()akwmul Chief Justice, who is i as im- partial as he is wise had no trouble in mak- ing; out one and sending the defendants for trial. Had I been satisfied with Mr. Fos- ter’s judgment I should not have asked him to point out the evidence he intended to eon- vict me ‘upon‘ nor Wollid l have procured certified copiosof the information and evi- dence for which I paid him, and to bind the prosecutor and witnesses to appear against Inc. And further I aslwd him to send down the pnners as soon as pessihle. us I intended to apply for .an immediate trial, but so fair and impartial was the learned J. 1).. that: he did not send them down for four or five days ulterwnrds. 'J. - BIRMINGHAM. Card of , Thanks. \Vomlville, Feb. 18th. T00 Bad.â€"-A gentlunnm of this vil~ loge while visiting tlw city lust \vq-nk, purchugcd for himxelt‘ Sevm‘nl anticlcs of guntlcmcn’n wmr,mnonntinq in all to about three dollars. On getting on the train to’ return home, he found tho pas- senger car so cmwdcd that, it Was im- possible to get a comfortable 99M, so depositing his parcel in ths ruck pro vidml hy the company for that pun-pogo he adjourned to the smoking car, and in the full enjoyment of a weed forgot- his [mlcel till the train reached Uxâ€" bridge. Judge of his dismay, when on visiting the passenger coach he discov- ered that his parcel was gnnc. A thorough search of the coach failed to discovm' it, and he was forced to return home Without it. And now he is at n losa whether to sue the company or any .~nothing about it. We would advise him to adopt the latter cdurse. MR. Emroit,-,â€"In the last issue of the Canadian Post I saw some remark: from the learned Mr. Foqtcrmnder the heading, “The Birmingham Case,” in which he denies h. ing nesistcd by ex-J. P.5 McKenzre, and that I fully admitted the conclusivenese of the eviâ€" dence taken at the examination. 1 do not know what a men so learned as Mr. Foster would call assistance. The ex-J. P. with shirt collar unabridged, sat beside him. look- ed over the statutes, and the points at law to be considered. and marked the places for ezuay reference. whispered in his honor'e car when matters took an unexpected turn. and lastly helped him to make up the papers. 'l‘hiaf. I presume, mus'the Poet) correepon- dent's idea of assistance, the learned Mr. Foster'e opinion to the century; notwithâ€" standingâ€"hut that 1 mode the admission he steaks of is quite a mistake. His judgment in the case took no one by surprise, it was just what I and others expected before a. ‘witzicun was examined. Mr Fosterevidrnt- ly wished to flourish his le 'ul null judicial ability in Weotlville, he wis led to show how nineh more lemned and clever he was then the magistrates at.liirhlield~â€"-aud mark the (llifdl't'nce. The some evidence was taken at Kirkfield, -W0i.dville and Lindsay, and his honor Judge Dean, and the Kirkfield Magis- trntos decided there was no case. .but the \Vodc not .hold ourselves responsiblrei 6;- the opinions of COrrespondents.â€"ED. To the Etlflbrof Tm: Anyocus : bet-Wren tin; l'rivkmnllowmgsp-u-ks to full thumgh. The «human 'is (minimum! at about $100 which is cwered by insur- unco. The Methodist Sahlmth School enter- tuinuient, last Wednesday evening. was u very successful affair. The children gave readings, recilntions and singing in a credituhle manner. and were ad- dressed by the Rei’. Mr. Jews“, the Superiutmulent, Mr. C. Anderson, and several others. A tidy little sum was added to the ezhool fund. Fire.â€"-On Thursday morning about (eh-Vim o’clock the alarm of fire disturlw ml the umml‘quict of our village, and on invmtigntiou it was discnvi-rod that, the roof of the rear lnrt of Gunn's Diug Store mm on fire. A crowd scan colâ€" lei-led, and ladders and u supply of Mt. tor living quickly procured by numbers of willing hands, the fire was finally subdued. A strong wind was blowing at the time and nothing but the active and determined efforts of those present. prevented what tlireutcned to be an ex~ tensivo conll-igrntiou. The fire is supr- posud to hziveoriginatwl From the chim~ trey, Sumo plush-r linv'nz full 11 from The February numbers of Sunday at Home, Leisure Ilourund the Boy’s Own Paper are to hand, and contain some of tlm choicest literature to be found in any publications. We would recommend them to our readers as the best. serials of (In) kind published. \an. Warwick, publisher, Toronto. Theftâ€"Duncan McMillan was charg- ed luefore Wm. Cameron, Esq., J. P., on \Vednesdny, with stealing a. watch, 34. a hat. and a jack-knife, from John McKay, ot' Argyle. The prisoner was committed to stand his trial at the next assxizes. ' Some of our keen sportsmen indulged in a horse race on the concession line, on 'i‘ueuduy, with an othm‘ result than getting completely covered with mud. THE BIRMINGHAM CASE @nrrmmmtmce. 'xIUBSCRlBEJDRIIIE ADVOCATE - hcv. John Scott, says: Mr. McKenzie Netting suffered from an attack of I! [mun-1t ism, and was unable to man- without help ; But After takingn few bottles of the Slumhu. neee, was able to walk as well as evelr. Price of the Remedy .III: hnttlee.s :8 Pills. 25~ceuts II boxy mSolil dollars. by ell medicine HenFy ‘Kiug, Geneva, N. Y., says: My wife wasintumcl nflhcted \vithalyspupsin for a long tune. Ve cnmultml physicians of three dilforanc aclmnls, and mccived no benefit. She has taken three bottles nf the Great Shnslmneca Remedy, mulia now hear- ty and well. A. Wood, Uuusocou, says: That he has tried the Remedy fur Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia with great auccess. I have nlsu uSed the Shoshonccs Pills and find that they M13118 gong.” any I. ever tried. l "' ‘ ‘ "‘"J A.McKny, 'l‘rnm, N. 3.. says: He was wry bad with Lchr Complumt, but used the Slmshoneos Remedy, and in a month was as well as ho had ever been in my lifn. I am now in business and wish you to send me three (192cm Iny steamer. Road Carefully. Samuel Osborne. b‘uphiaaburg, says: I was infected wwh Dyspepsia fur nearly fuul years. my lungs lieeunnng nll'euted towards the last. I was induced to try the Shushu. neca Kennedy. Alter using three ur l'uu r lml- tles I felt. much better «ml gained strength rnpiilly, my health inipi-m'ml steadily and rapidly, and mum l hml taken three or fnur bottles more, I was quite matured to health aml strength, and hch experienced better health than fur l'urty years before. I hml been under the treatment. of a number of physicians before, but never received any material aid until I used your remedy. A l I I} , "I If you are too fat or too lean and want to know how to change. your condition. send for «copy of the Work, Fat and Lean. It contains complete Hygienic, Dietetic and Therapeutic instructions that will enable any one to reduce their flesh If corpulent or increase it if emaciated. It is written in a clear yet comprehensive style and its direct. ions can be easily understood Lt should be read by every fut or loan person. Sent for ten three cent stamps. VAN DELF (10., 20 Ann St., N. Y. ' G YNASCOLOGYâ€"(Disemcs peculiar to Women) practiced in lloxpitals exclusively devoted to Diseases of “'omcn in London and 1 dinhurgh made A SPECIALTY one your old. Owner will please call, prove property, pay expenses, and take it away. _A_RCH. n. CAMPBELL. g... __ p. CAM E into the premises of tho undersign- ed, Lot. No. 20, 5th Com, Eldon, about the lat of November. 1879, 'Fnll Wheat... Spr in" \Vbuat Bailey Oats Butter Eggs Putatocs Hay Pens I’m-k Beef Geese Turkeys Chickens Ducks _ \Vood Haul “ and Soft” Lard Tallow ,, .0. i «5' PHYSICIAN, SUI’GEON, AND AU ‘UUCHEUR. THORAH Looms, Nu. 502, 1.0.G.'I‘., meets at School H ouse, Section No. 3. Thor-ah, every Wednesday evening. A. D. Mclnuis, '1‘.l). Visiting brctlueu cordially Welcomed. Court ‘ It .81: of Victoria." No. 36, C.O.F., meets in -the Court Hall. Victoria Road. the third V‘Vednesday‘of every month. 1.". G. Millar, C. 11.; J. W.§Shields, R. b'. BLoommo Rosa Lonax,‘1.0.(}.’l‘., meet every Friday evening at eight o’clock, at McSweyn's Hall, Woodvillo. PEACEFUL Dove, I.0.0.F., meet Thursday evening, at Odd. Fellows Canrfiugton. CANNING'mx Exc‘uiwnw. I.0.0.F.,meet first: and third Friday in each month ac Odd Fellows’ Hall, Canningtuu. W00 DVILLE FARMERS‘ MARKETS WoonvlLLn GRANGE, P. of IL, meet first and third Friday in each month, at Me. Sweyu’s Hail, Woodviue. Wuonvum L.O.L. No. 32. meet first \Veduesduy each month, at Mcb‘wuyu’s “all. Woodville. HARTLEY L.O.L. No. 1,153. meat last \Vednesduy of each month at Hartley. Pmnvuauu (Mischaâ€"Service is hold in the abo've church at ll o’clock n. m., and 6:30 p. m. Rev. Alex. Rose, M. A., pastor. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock. CANADA Mmuouxsr Cuuncu.â€"Sorvice every Sabbath oveniug at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. J. A. Jewall. B. A., pastor. Sabbath School at 10:30 a. m. Crcxnoux Lonon. I.0.0.F. meet every Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at MoSwoyn'a Hall, Woodville. Eldon Station. Feb. 7,188». Officeâ€"King-st., \Voodville. "TO 8'20 per day at home. Samples ’ «watt-95 free. ,‘Adduu 8111mm: J; Rortlwd. Mm». ‘ ‘ 1156 Estray Heifer. FAT A‘ID LEAN. MCKAY, M. 1)., L. R. C. P. and I}. 1:. c. 3., m Issuuun. ccw fizimtimmcntfi. us- A RED HEIFER, CH URCH QIREOTOR Y. SOCIETIES. -v â€"v per dozen 15 per bushel 95 to 30 per ton 7 ()0 8 00 per bushel 50 to 60 per cwt. 5 0‘) to 5 50 pct cwt.1 00 to 5 0' p3:- pound 05 to 0 06 “ 0 07 to 0 00 "' " 0 05 tau ()0 “ “ 0 06 to 0 00 per card 2 51) to 3 90 "' ” 175 mi! (K) per pound In ‘to 0 00 per 1) uunl 5 to 0 00 LU. l.‘., meet; every Odd. Fellows’ Hull, .0. l 20 to l 22 1 171301 20 50 to 60 .. 30 to 32 15 to 16 165-3 106 @35- NOTE .THE PLACE At the Regulator. Bmu- iu mimlthele 11: prices on everydescription of gumls, both in Lend keeping upmy Clearance Sale for the r chusms would do we“ to give me a call and am selling at cost. PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS. TICKINGS. HOLLAN‘DS DENIM’S .PLAIN AND 'I‘W'ILLED DUCKS] FANCY DRESS GOODS. BL; BLACK AND COL. LUS'I‘RES BLACK AND COL. CALURGAS. C RUSSEL UORDS. LESS THAN MANUFACTURE 33' PRICES +3! Would not equal the powerful electric light built for the Capitol dome at Washington. 29(MM9 CANDLES 611311 and Canaflram Twee 31's Suitable for Summer Wear. , 7.7.7V «.r "u, wuu ll'l\;l'l’ll" “1""? IIVUI 'Fulu-uary, prox. .wiH pusilivnly he placed in'cmlrt for immediate colluoLiou, as we Want mnneyuml .umstvaoj't, by .lgouk w by cmokelet. it. minmr .«hiue. GRAND CLEARING SALE i! Jammy-y 22nd,‘1880. Propaswlh {1w Hm purchase of Shun/.2 and Gaulu'm of 1mm“ .wm will be aura-mined and renponsibln parties u’m‘irr'rus n)" xucwulg'ng lo a lame (and (Jlel’N’l'Uc ("1810:8458 will In.» liberally rlealt‘wiih. ATAND BELOW COST FOR CASH. Dry Goods‘at and Below Cost. Groceries at and Below Cost; Boots and. Shoes at and Below-Cost .The subacribersalzg-vingr decided to retire from business for the present, will on audafcer Ranging. Emu lmsflmss 'N.B..-.â€"AH notes antln'oconnts duo umuml not SELLING OFF 3 King Street, W'oodville, and 13 35 14 Brock Street, Uxbridge. ‘ A MASON, MANAGER. .The 24th day of J anuary, vâ€"-;I have also on hand a splendid assortmentof “ THE REGULATOR,” But more than twice $2,000 worth of 13mm- in mimlthele has been --;â€"-of their entire stock L. ‘3. CAMPEE‘LL 8:. CO. --â€"â€" com “181100 11 Are ofl‘ured retail at A.‘C'. :CAMRRELL t Co. BLACK AND COLORED LUSTRES. RES. 1) ACK AND COL. CASHMERES." COLORED MOHAIR. PLAIN ANU FANCY \VI‘NCEYS. COTTON SHIRTINGS. \DS. .TOWELLINGS. TABLE LINER. ‘ mm c 11113 been an enormous advance .‘both 111 tmeign 11nd hon'e mukvm I 1111 the ".03” thitty days, and iutmuling 1‘ .HENRY, W. --.-. .J oun , uuu IULUIHHDg Pur- inspect the followin‘5' .iuus which I paigl‘ by tlne‘lltof ’ in. [in‘ pur-

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