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Woodville Advocate (1878), 3 Feb 1881, p. 8

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”They have frI-quemlj had 7 var, Dario“. qIIaI'It-ln, but than “I'V'! WM boyoml Wan-.55. llnv Ara) lxvv'l considered '5' UP neighlmn M Ma w.- «uh-t simple, or. us it. is more commonly calla], “ not quilo right. in (hell minds." They btvo baol (bra: clIilIlIen, one of whom died slthlv after its hith, the other two being the victims nf yesterday morn‘ ing‘s tvI-Iible tIu-gmly. As far on can be :Iscrz-zniuhl MI. SIII-phald arose in (he ramming :III-l got his own hrmkfnst as his wife lltul lwI-u ill for some time past, tllltl went 10 work sawing wood illbom a IIIilI- distant frnm his house. .viuw he left llw huIIse, however, Mn. ‘Sheldmnl haul riwn and dressed thI- filIlI'sl Chill. 'l‘ln- m'xt that Was sol-n of lIeI “MSJlniIl San'clmk. when some may” ::I:§;..I|-.na chihlwn passingthe hu‘m 1m Ih: -iI- way to ’acluul saw her fi': mlln" at U I- Ilom with the lmhv in :IIII MIIHS. \lmul lIIIlf-p:l§t mm: \ll's. A most terrible case of umrdor sud cluicide occurred in the village of W'hito “vale last Friday. Whitevale is o i’thriving village in the township of Ticketing, Ontario County, about five 'milos from Markham on the Toronto :and Nipissing Railway. Some time «sally in (he morning Mrs. Shephard, o 'x‘esillent. of the village murdered her two children and then inflicted such injuries upon herself that she cannot possibly survive. Mr. Shophard, hus- ‘band of tho munleress, "a an English« man by birth, having been born in lliddlcsex and is about thirty years of mge. Ho emigruwi to Canada some 'hh-lvc 5mm ago and hill resided in tho vicinity cf ’Whitenle hourly nix yuan. 11:3. Sin-That} in a daughter of Mr. Tv'm. bu-riwr. a wollrto-do format in Markham tnwns‘nip. They havo hog-u -mm|ie«l :2!qu rive. yous, bu. it i. sup- tzmsnl did hot. live very happily together. Tun Onhuwn l'mdimlor mus :â€"â€""'l‘hp LNiahiquII-y wllIctiIm lulu-II up at. Dr. McKay’s lecturmu llxln-ulgo amounted ‘to 677.60nnd IIII Ill-earn! guld 'rlng but. the little Village uf “'wulvillo bent this, giving; II Collt‘i'llull (If 8230 .m the (wauiuu uf llr. I‘lI‘KJy'a \‘Iuit. tlmra. ’ Tlu-se cullvctimm «Iv I‘xclunim of tlw hummus given by lu-ivme nulmcliption. '1'ch Pan-hm Savinl hold by th-I Kla-lim “f Illa l‘u-shyIuIiuI. (‘lllll‘cll In all." lf‘hl"! soul! "I. Dr. MvKuy. l.“ Fri why (‘Vt'lzlhx nu: "Ill an vn-ll IlttorIIlI-Il quit. (lt‘kt‘th'tl. 'lim III-IIgIIuImIII was "splehIllIl. K la lutemlml In rI-pmt tllq': nlhfl‘lulllnt'ul vu‘r)‘ two weeks. 'l‘lm III-x1 will h. ln‘l\l at the IvaiIloImo nf Mrs. Jo». Aunalr'mg. IIII ll‘IiIlzII' “\‘l'lln ‘iug. Fuhruan' lSIlI \\‘lu‘l\ m- 1101’“ to "has a much lur-Wg ItlIc-Iiug. A 1171‘”: giII III PI-u‘llmmugh while “hanging" to a ale-igh lmulod with wood, 'l‘iamsday, was run over, her feet being so much iniured that ‘hme too: had to be amputated. â€"We have fre- ~quemly called the attention of parents in this vilmge to this very daugemua lIalIit but it seems without eflect. EveI y sleigh is attacked as soon Ia ‘making its appearance, and is some. 'thiug wonderful we have not had some haul accidents from this source to \cbI-mlicle. Tm: township of Beach has 3 found- ling un lumi. On the morning of the “1th inst., two men brought I child to the store of J. Fox, Seugrave saying they had fuund it freezing on the road tside, and then drove away. Fox did .not know the parties, but aflewards ‘fouml out the name of one of them and of the reputed parents of the child. The 'Council refused to hnve anything to do with the stray until Fox threatened to lay it on the Council table 3nd lean is and that stirred them up to look After it.â€"â€"-Vindica:or. -â€"The men referred to were Messrs. A. J. McCorquodale, of ~W'ood villa, and D. Davis ofArgyle, who More on their way to Port Perry. 1r A huge assortment of Valentin“ n ‘Onnn Eras. Wzlmve lmd a remarkably steady “winter. Du: lug the entire mason it. has ”net-u unbroken by n thaw. January is ‘uow past and even its pnolmrbinl thaw :11“ failed to put, in an appearance. .â€" or Molntyro a Prior will pay the highs“ . “ante: price (in Goods) for any quantity of The {outfit-ti maul moshing of the “""- North Victoria I. D. agricultural society ‘r A 1""3° ””"m‘mt °f V“'°"““°' “ was held at Victorin Road on film 19!}: inst. Lam”. firm. The muting was not so well “untied u “1 have Imd a renmflmh'y steady tho fora» meeting- of the society. In» there "wlutm‘. During the entureuomon it. has 1.. . hie “induce. 0. motion of Mr. I ‘ . n . A A I n SHOCKING Ill-3‘ Em! 3332mm. A mum of Mr, J. (‘urtk 3nd con. Op~. ‘ell down two steps and in doing to ram a m-wlle Ihid) 5‘10 had in but bnud ink) hm 13‘1J'H’. Influumtiouset in and ampnutim \ »:< f- and mutiny. Two of ti (- mfly elected members of :1. Fun I‘erry i maul. Ill" vane «Ln 2m! 2 xhoir abs: me “fun! to make the Jednr Iiuu ofltfigt» my! a mw chcfion Lu Im- 0? .i‘ 7‘ (‘ . 0! “In 560 prisoners who wew in the l‘cntral Prism during we pus: yen. 4"? could read nml write, 58 could mad miy. and ‘5 could neither mm! nor write. JAIB C. Gnu-Lu! Lindsay. bu Me: 1 [inc-1 3‘20 and ct an (or his rocem umult nu Mr. Barr. of the Post. and that it soncs him right nil! be the Lumen] verdict. Mrs. Tkorcxa, of (anbce. while (hum-- ing “‘83:? fum- a hole in the ice sliypcd in «ml was dmwnml. MR. .-\. \VAsuzsurox is bu Min; 1 steam smw-mill u Victnxia Huad Statiuu whi h is .giviug uhplnymeu to a number “i hum-rs north of Hut wills. F. Arm-trons. that aid prizes I» c-fi'erqol for the has“ two my}: 9* turnips. 0a the mo- tion. heing put to the wooing the Just amoral-Mn in decimal on med. John Bail” moved. ”comic-l hr Hush [hi-k that. oompafiton ha rug-{M M p y an «Manner be of fifty cents, psyabio on dav of .vhc-w, nd “at none but munbors oi thiq min}- b. nllo'od to com k.â€"carried. The meet. ing ‘hon gdjolmu: . .-\ In: nmnul Sieveuwn Ins found frozen 1 ~ 11mm ~mue ui__-|1ts azo at tho Percy but 111. s anh f L‘Esnpbcliiord. H. was of inun- 7 7 1. Hidéhktg let Via-president. ‘J‘gm‘; LEFAoomr, Secretory. . . WAN . 'Tnou. Sunnis, iAudxtors. W. Dixon moved, seconded by E. Lytle, tht the reporte be eceepted.â€"-Cerried. The following ofice-beerere were then chosen : President, Thoma Smithson; let viee- resident. A. H. Curl ;2ud do, Jemee Mum~ reou ; directors. Robt. Armstrong, Tobie- Hodgeen. end Thou. Greenwe , Eldon; Hugh Reid, Thoe. Winter end {)r. Wood, Bexley ; John Beiley, Luton; Cherlee Bowine, Somerville ; end John Hollend, Cordon. Auditore. W. J. Cowen and Thou. Shields. Delegate to central exhibition committee; Thoe. Winter. Delegetee to the annual meeting of the Agricultunl and Arts Aesocint'wn. John McTeggert end 15. Lytle. The meeting than edjourned. Dxnucrou’ um". lmrnedietely efter the cloee of the annua‘ meeting the olficere-eleot, were celled to- gether, Mr. A. H. Carl, let vice-pres, pre- siding. Jame: Mumbereon moved. seconded by Jon. Hollend, thut John McTeggert be appointed secretary ind Nelson Hearli' treeeurer for the current yeahâ€"Carried. The treasurer was ordered to pay Jul. Rieden first prise for a two-year old colt, Class A, from which he wee deprived owing to en oversight of the judges. Mr. Heulip gave notice of a proposal made by Mr. george Laidlew through him of ofl’ering e prize of ‘Il for the heat field of root erope m the riding. The propoeel we: well received end it wee egreed that the society would ofler e eeeond end third prise for the same of 87 end “reepectively. It was then movad by N. Heaelip, seconded by Charles Bovine, thet eeid prince be ofered for the beet two ecree of turnips end one ecu of carrot. end malgoldl. It wee moved in e-endmout by John Bailey, seconded by John Mumbereon, thet nid pdeee be ofered for the best four none of turnipe. John Hellmd moved in emendment to the amendment, seconded by To I’d-no. on Inna for 1879 10 54 Miscellaneous incidental expenses 81 ‘0 Working expenses. including services of lemhry, tanner. etc 112 36 " for previous years paid 827 60 Portion of legislative aunt pfid township societies £20 00 ExhibitionA puildings and grounds, for 1880 Pddzbo Peurboro central exhibition rout, fitting upfetc 68 40 Paid on re~enction of bnildinga 251 46 Paid on printing and advertising 29 25 Paid)» Port Hope centul exhibition .g.‘ .1. By prixos .id for homes, 3“ :cnttle, 37.75 ; uhcep, $35.75 ”figs. 26.50 ; poultry. $5.25 3149 95 “ for grains and seeds, 241 ; mots, $175.! 58 50 “ for dairy products: 810; fruits. $6 50 16 50 " for plants and flowers,Ol.50; vegetables, “3.75 15 25 " for Agricultural implements, $6.50 ; gen. manulncturos, 824.50 21 00 " for fine am. £2.50; ladiu' work, 816.60 18 00 To balunco on baud as per Inst annual upon} a? “McIIIbcn' subscriptions “Admiusiun fees to exhibition “ lie lialuiVe grant “ \lliniu- Ip II 3 III". " S ocinl nubacuipoiom “ h incellmcoua Thou. \Yinkr, uoonded by Mr. B. Lytle. Mr. 1!. Armstrong was called to the chair. Aft" o for anproprinio rennin by the chiman the secretary you! the director's and inn-uh reports, the lath: u folâ€" low. : nu: ha habits; @ur §¥t§ghhaur5. Jonx Mc'l‘moan, Secretary. TRIADURIR'B RIPOI'I‘. ‘USUAL IIINEO. 31,289 41 $1,322 45 32°37 05 9'2 01: 43 «In 70' 00 mm m 59 m l w SHINGLES! I tried “ Caterina " three times and was perfectly delighted with its actions, the roller slipping out like a charm. By testing the Castorine between finger and thumb it struck me that it would be just the thin to swab the iron mould with. \Vere this Int published in the Mail or Globe it would be a great boon to Country Printers. PUBLISHER, " The Union Staxidard." Thombury! Tonono 0151. 00., Toronto. GIR‘I'LIMIN, â€"-l have been using your "Castor-inc" end have discovered a new use for it, extremely useful to Printers in Oiling Roller Moulds. To get aroller out of u mould 1: one of tho most 8odifiieult jobs 3 Printer hm to do. I am a Baptist Minister and before I even thought of being a clergyman l graduated in medicine but left a lucrative practice for my present profession, 40 yenaa ago. I was for many years enufl'crer from Quincy, “Thoma: Eclectric Oil cured me." 1 was also troubled with Hoareeness and Thomas” Eclectric Oil always relieved me. My wife and child had Diptheria. and ‘ ' Thomas Eolectric Oil cured them," and if taken in time it will cure seven times out of ten, 1 am confident it is a cure for the meet obstinate Cold. or Cough, and if any one will take a small teaspoon and half fill it with the Oil and then place the end of the spoon in one nostril and and draw the Oil out of the spoon by anifiing as hard as they can until the Oil falls over into the throat and practice that twice a week, 1 don’t care how offensive their head may be, it will clean it out and cure their Caterrh. For Deafness and Earache it has done wonders to my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that l have ever felt like recommending and 1 am very anxious to see it in every place. for 1 tell you that 1 would not be without it in my house for any consideration, 1 am now suffering with a pain like Rheumatism in my right limb and nothing relievee me like Thomas Eclectrio Oil. Dr. E. F. CRANE, Corry, Pa. 1));[11‘1 FA contemplating building win . rind it to their advantage to appiy to All pnrties fndebted hgthe late firm of Ju. A. Miwholl a; 00. either by not. or :0- count I!" requested to call and settle before the 15th of February. 'or the name will be placed in court for coileotion without further notice. +\ K PENN 8TH CA MPBELL ANGUS CA Ml’b’E LL. Dated at Wumlvilh, this 19thjday of January. A. D. 1881. 1 tweéu Jan. A. Mitchull,‘Kenueth Camp- bell, and Angus Umuphell under the lame and style of Jas. A. Mitchell (L 00., Me:- chants. “'umlvillc. has this day been dis- solved by mutualcouwnt. Kruneth Camp. bell and Angus Campbell are fully authorized to colect all outstaudlux claims. And on payment grant. the nuceuauy receipts {there- for. JAS. A. MITCHELL, KENSETH CAMPBELL. ANGUS CAMPBELL. Dissoluuon of Putnarship. l? G. W. MILLAR. I “BE pargncnrhig‘ _h ufifgfife {oxfiftigg be~ A our of 8“ 000 cm the Petalborou gh Method!» clamor... .us bauu wmplotoly wi bed out. The tau :1 r-quimd m: xubswib- in two houru. Mr. dun, A. Cox. of the Manual Railway giving $2M”. Rev. \V. J. Hunter. of Tomato. is orcdncd with nail); the “per- uuasiun" uex-ruxzu‘y. Remus" Iigucd amino: have been nted to the Local ' 51.1th praying to “he int" collozdcr‘tiuu “a expediency of lowering tho waters at Mica Simeon And Couchicbiux. It is chum-d that 75,000 acre; of wuto land mum be rum-cred. A Bum“ mmmra Enema“. F R AIHI NG TIMBER Yours Trgly_,_ MUNRO 3308., CHEA 1’. JJFAREWELL 130 L5 OVER. Thombuy, Oct. 25m. 1330. Witness . 1‘4 'Ont. The Pills and Ointment are Mumfactund only It 5533, OXFORD S1REET, LONDON, And An: sold by all Vendors of Medicine: :hroughout the Civilized “'0th with d)" nations for use in almost cyery lapguigg. Managua...» 53.3. “cow .8 as 9.3» on «We mos 2:» mafia H» «u... ”woman... 5 no" «mo canon» .143 Unuwou. E4 was 553». 3 E m Spurious. ttil an infallible remedy. 1f effectually rubbed on the neck and chest, as eult into meat. it cures \Ulil-l THE: 0,.\T Dipthena, Brunchilli, Vaughn, Colls, and even ASTHMA. Fur Glandular chlimgs, Air scene“, Piles, Fiatnlafl And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, it. but never been known to fail. Cistern and Welfi mums, manna mm: mama. onnnngaucnao. The Trade \lazLa of thse Hedicinea \re re vistctcd in Ottawa. Hence, any one :hruughuut the British P055 -:sion3. who am keep the American Cuunwrfeizs o: tale, wiil be prosecuted. - 11:: 503mm and mains; mommies m Rum Throughout the W 0:16 For the cure of B‘AD LEGS, Bad Breast-S. OLD WGUNBS, 30353 AHD ULGERS and BO‘VELS, giving tone, (were), and vi- -our to these great MAIN Si'l“ \US Uk‘ leE. They are confidently recommended as a never failina v remcdy in all cant: \\ 1w re the constitution, from \shatevel cause, has become impaired or \\ cakcncd 'Uxe) an: a uudcrfully etficacious In all ailments mci~ dental to chualcs of all ayes; and as 3 GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, Ina This Great Eouehold. Medicine mu." :3 “3°39 “19 leading nescssarics cf .u... These famous Pills purify the BLUOD, and not most powarfullyg'et soothing on Lb: â€"DBALBR INâ€" Grocaries, Exam and Can facfionezy. KING STREET, WUODVILLE. ALL NEW ‘VORK “'ARRANTED. Applyat the 51m, ur to W. W. ARM- STRONG. 150‘ 16, “'mnlvillc, P. U. LIVER. STOMACH, KIDNEYS, [OD And near the Boa-then; Hotel, Keeps groceries in stock in his brick bioch,‘ Provisions, too, as Well ; Keeps Sugars, Teas, Flour, Pork and Cheese, Sellls‘ Apples, green and dry, Codlisln, Sardines, Potatoes, Beans, And Herring in supply ; Keep: Butter, Eggs, L‘luves and Nutmeg! And Candies in the jar. Keeps Candlewicks and candlesticks, Coal Oil, and Soap in bars. Sell Syrup here, both pure and clear, Of Gold and Amber hue ; Sells Raisins, Rice, Black Pepper, Spice, And Sundries not a few. ls yvel} auppljed! King Street, South side, Gout, Rheumatism, JACOI BARN-:3 L U G SH Give Him a, Call FORCE PUMPS SUPPLIED. WOODVILLE, Oll‘l’. LOGS ! LGGâ€"S ! glgegt . MOLEOD, ‘r and UCS'I‘UM WORK prolnpfly executed. Tenn: Cash. MAN C VAC"? RIB 0' “'OODV I 1.1 unsurpassed. W‘ 5 1J- LOVELL's PROVINCE OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY FOR 1881-82. TO BE PUBLYSHED _IN NOVEMBER ‘51 W! R. LOVELL, at the request uf seven! 4 , Mun-hams and "thus of the Pwvinw sz Ontario, of the L’ity uf Nautical. «3-10.. he“: to armmxe that his tixm w." pubH-h :: ‘c‘iéUVINL‘H (’5‘ (.IXTARIU DIREU' ‘- i'iiY, in Nuvcu-‘mt ncxt. c-mtziznn; m 1 .v Vu- The am“ can: and and attention bestow- 81.01] the Dnminiun am! Provincial Dirac- loriLs vi ibil wzfl he amien to this Walk. dubsuflocu’ mum-s néprctfut'y aulicilo-l. Tenn of ..dv¢xzi:h.g and» kuvau upon 5p. plicaliun. GENTLEMAN who sulfa-red for yuan {mm Sen-nus Dchility. Premature De- cay, and all the «IR-cl: of youthful indicte- liuu. m! fur the sake of sulfering humanity. send free to all “bu Inc-ell it, the loci lad dimmiuu fur taking the l-luoplc te y by which he was cznul. Suthn-n willing to pmfi: by the Adventznu's experience can do so by whims-lug in part} ct confidence. thx l3. (1mm, 42 (lulu 8L, X. Y- 3:}! that URN LUVELL SON, Pub Ila". Montnal, D60” ISSU. I{‘P‘L Yourselves l.y making mo- . ‘1 my a hen a golden chance is mic-real, fluent-y always kcepiug poverty 1mm your duor. 'l'hnve who aha): take ad- vantase of the bahlrn chum-:3 fur making mom-y that me cal-red. gL-nem‘uly become Weahhy. while those who d0 nu: impmVe such chalked remain in pun-rw. “'e wmt runny men, Women, hays am] girls to work for :s in their own localities. The basins“ wiEi my more than ten times ordinary wages. \Ve funish an expensive outfit and an that you med. free. No cue who engages fails to make mum-v 'a-ry rapifly. You can dc. \‘u’.-. _\---ur whale time to the wc-rk, or only .a Outfit furnished tree, with full in. $1 atructions for conducting the moat profitable businesa that anyone can engage in. The business ia so easy to learn and Our instructions are so simple and plain that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to .. ork. \Vomen are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it over known before. All who engage are sur- prised at the em and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can an- 5839 in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not hare to invest capital in it. “'0 take all the risk. Thou who need ready money, should write to an at once. 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Single copies, ten cents. Sold by all Now:- (lealcrs. Rumit by pustal urulcr to MUSN 8'. 00., Publishers, 37 Park Jtow, New York. 1‘ ‘ . . " m. PATENT5,u“.”3°L-”iiԤ?£§£“§u1fl. cm, Messrs. Muss . Un.‘ are Solicilun of ”ATENT 'l‘n‘c-onuection with n‘ Sythe Scirntitic Ameri~ n.2, Messrs. M USN Un.‘ are Sofia-hum of American and Foreign Patents, have had 3.3 years experieu e, and now have Uzu largest establishment in the World. l'atums are obt‘aiuad on the bra: buns. .\ Spea‘ill notice is 1113313 in the SL‘HJN'I'IFIU Tm: chgx'unc Auriums in a huge flu:- claa Weekly Newampor of Since: Pupil. Printed in tho: moat wantiful xtyle. [n'o/uuely Mush-am! will: upltmlid mgruringa. repro- sentiug tho lchBl. inventions and the most recent Advances inthu Am: and Selena-It; including new and interc’diug {nets in Agrl~ culture, l‘lnrtirnltu-r. (In: no u, Health. Medical Pro_.grcs:;, Bucial Salem-o. Nuturfl History, (Eel-logy. Aux-onumy. The most valuable practical palm-m. by muincnt wrvt- era in all «lclmsmcnts uf Science, will be found in the Scientific American. '- ~ 0 .3" ;§!§;3nba‘tstzzl fimeiery, AND .\ 'HiUELUL'HEI LASSIFIED Bik‘SXl‘L‘ih DIRECTORY ww'rwumx ILLUSI‘I‘rzm ----I‘H Bâ€"â€"- ficisgifjit gmm-icm: 1 \\'._. k CITY 01“ MONTREAL. is nix-1w. 38:“ fret Ad he“ $112.51)} .t (D, K‘urtim-l, Maine. 35th 3921!“. â€"â€"4-7 TH: Price $5. 09. Fail information ”ll-l \Vaslnihgton, D.C. ‘1") “£4 l‘ny. light 11L 4')

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