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Woodville Advocate (1878), 11 Mar 1880, p. 8

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L; " own. - 2%“ ‘l‘love-vwhet do I not love? Earth and sir 'Find :pace within my heart, end myrind t in ~- You wool not deign to hood are cherished . . there, A And vibrete on its very inmost strings. . ‘ , lion the Summer, with her ebb eml flow -‘ = Olllght, and warmth, and music, that have « = nursed "her‘tender bnds to blossoms, and you know 3 It was in Summer thnt I saw you first. .1 ' M. £5 1 love the Winter, dearly too. . . . but then j’ I owe it so much ; on e Winter's day, gE, Bleak. cold and stormy you returned again. { l : When you had been those Wesry months away. *V-Itlove the etere like triends ; s) many nights ’ I need at them when you were far from me Tilli re: blind with tears . . those far-off .~ . ‘ in. t8 ;Cenld watch you, whom I longed in vain to see. ,; 1 low the flowers ; happy hours lie Shut up within their petals eloso and fast. You have forgotten, dear ; but they and 'I ’-‘*'Keep every fragment of the golden past. 110% too. to beloved ;.nll loving praise -.-‘~ Seems like a crown upon my life,-â€"-to make , It Potter worth the giving. and to raiee ? I love I“ those who love you; all who owe Comfort to you; and I can hnd regret 3, Even for those poorer hearts who once could ’ know Andpnco could‘Jovo you, and can now The following compilafion of basins“ ' lam oontdnn the «sauce 01 a lugo nmonnt ‘ of 103:1 vol-bingo: w I! a not. n 1031: or stolen, it do“ not re- .1659 tho tinker; be malt ply it. i! the .. consideration for which it was gNon, and 3 the mount. cm be proven. . ., Nata bou- intdroat only whon so Intact W1)“: 11'. naponnible {or the Matt-of 'tboir ngents. M individual In a. ptrtuenhip' u mpon. duo for tho whole unount of tho dob“ 91 , tho firm. except in ones of spooul which 1 love all good and noble louls :â€"â€"oI heard ‘ Ono speak of you but lately, a few days, - Only to thmk of it. my soul was stirred In tender memory of such generous praise. forget. 3 Well, is my heart so narrowâ€"J, who spare V Love for all these? Do I not even hold (Myfiavorite books in special tender care, . And prize them as a miner does his gold? ”The poets that you used to read to me V While Summer twilight faded in the sky 2 j But most of all I think of Aurora Leigh. ' Becauseâ€"becsuwdo you remember why? A note mud. on Sand” in void. Contracts mudo on Sundty omnot b. on- “Hi! you be jealous 2 Did you guess before . I 10:: so many things YaStill you the t =-.-‘ . , Dearest, remember that I love you more, ' ‘ 0 more a thousand times than all the rest. r Afinoh made by a minor is void. A contract and. with a minor is void. A nob obtained by fraud or in om 3 person in a me. of intoxicttion, cunnot In col w BUSINESS LAWS 1.\' DAILY USE. 1110 not: of one partner bind all tho test. ‘-‘ Value received " should always be writ- in in I note, but it in not noceuar y. ; No oomidoration is oflioieut in law if it be Illegal in its nature. Clinch or dl‘lfbl must I). presented (or psymont without unmasonablo duly and m business hours. A note endorsed in blank is transfcrniiio, by d91ivory,,the name an if made payable to 1 will not lot you ny. a wonnn's part, Unit I). .0 give oxclusivn love alone 3 . Dearest. ulthough I lova on no, I» hurt answer- a thouuud c aims bu don your ' ignorance of the low “out" no one. .. ‘Anqtoomont without 1. considerstion is Th. Tdnphone in becoming quite popuhr unpack whoro it Has been introuuced. lagynd'l Yellow Oil is alno humming very npnlu as a remedy for Chilhlaim. Brain». at. Burns. etc. Norm-awnen no In. mic oxtonaivel . for cnrin apt-aim. Bruin. I. Gaul. Scrntc as, Winch l. etc. In. the to“ ofl‘cctivo nmedy known. nil .fnnd to ooncaul a fraud. Sinatra made with a lad pencil :re M in law. A receipt/for money is not Always non- Notice of rotoat may be sent either to ppluo of mines: or to tho residence of g y notified. _ l‘ 0 [on of a bill or note is not uufliéiont Duo for not giving notice of protut. ll two or more parties urn jointly liable a do“ or bill, due notice to.ouo of them Malone. h ondoraement may be written on the II or back. An endow:- m‘y prevent hi: own liahiL [to be med by writing "without to- m”. or limihr Words. MIMI“ um do not rout on a judgment [OHIO nod within six year- (rom the time fl Irina. , t... or «Ii-commit must be proved by . ,avnthn one {N'OVOO icuelf. Faint ”you of 3 MI or note. who are 33“.“, mm: not join in an endoru- , I n “lung. " appliu tobillu and nor to fine time of nyment of I. note in not M it in be! payable on demand. mutter cantaiuiug u protest of non- mint be put in the post office any min- “. do" not effect. the party giving pa hue." up lie! tobi . Merlin Vhitmore. nparer to yo'l‘u' ov'vh the heart you woman's ANSWERS. -â€"A drlaide Procter. The horse biscuit which Continental erm- ies have used with success is a portable in- vention which enables the trooper to carry in his neverseck a week’s ration for tne charger, and thus .on a sudden emergency makes himself independent of all other for- nge. In like case Kopf’n consolidated prep aretions, which Were need with signal sue cess in South Afriea, supply a long felt and much needed want. liopf's preparations m inexpensive, they are nutritious, and are extremely portable. In Zululand our sol- diers spoke highly of them, and even in England they are not despised in the barrack room. A small tin cylinderlweighing li oz.. contains sufficient for a meal ; three of those among two men are all a soldier requires in the day. Soups of various kinds, contain- ing compressed vegetables in greater or less quantities. are the prep'retioue most appre- ciated, but compressed tea, milk and sugar, are luxuries which campaigners will not pans by. Three minutes boiling in n soldier’s canteen is all the cooking necessary for a meal. One mule can carry 2,800 tins of Kopf’s soups, or rations tor a whole battal- lion for a day, a camel can carry in like manner over rough ground more than two days’ rations. Each man witho.t much difficulty can slip a supply for two or three days into his hoversack. Here, then, we have the whole secret of waging war with minimized transport and consequently at a reduced expenditure. The nnpanlleled success of Victoria Come and Syrup of Hypophonphiton is owing to Fe: hover-falling triumph: over complaint. leading to oonoumptim: .nd senor“ dobility. Eve one who hag on: tried it In. expell- oncogimmodin benefit from in no. and any moomen it With plenum. For file by d) dulon. Centrasted with the enormous ironclads of most of the old world navies are the new gunbosts of China. They are practically only floating gun carriages but are heavily armed with guns that are said to be more efficient than the thirty-eight ton gun which is the beast of the British navy. The Chi- nese gunboats have been named after the letters of the Greek alphabet and eight have been constructed. Their magazines and ‘mschinery are under the water line, and the single thirty-five or thirty-eight ton gun they carry lies flat upon the deck. It is moved‘aud loaded by hydraulic power, so that only five men are required to handle it. Its projectile weighs 536 pounds. The ad. vanta'ge‘ of a fleet of little vessels, thus armed over the cumbersome ironclads is that they are easily managed, draw very little water and present an exceedingly small tar- get for the enemy to fire at. The whole fleet costs no more than a single big irone clad, and' 1s as heavily armed. In addition to the chief gun for which they are built the Chinese gunboats carry two twelve pounders and two Gatling guns. The latter ones are double enders, with a double stock screws and rudders at how and stern. ' The patterns which regulate the inside and outside contour of belle are known a.- "eweepboarde." They are made of pine, end hove that part of their edge which come in contact ’with their mixture of city and sand which he: , been dried on the mold lined with polished steel or sheet brue. These are made to revolve on their pivoted ends against the core casing, until by their scraping action they symmetrically fashion the mold coatings to their proper culvature. Tu Mannaâ€"A tee-meeting wee held in the Preehyterinn Church, .Glennrm, on the let inst, which proved to be e enceeu above our expectetion, taking into coneider- ntion the unfavorable weether end the bed etete of the roede. Tee was served from 5 to 7 p.m.. to 240 pereone. We were a little diuppointed on the epeeking pert et first, bnt‘locel tonguee put forth all their efl‘orte to fill the rev. gentlemen’e places on the occa- lion. The Rev. Mr. McDonuld presided. Mr. Poet, Glenerm. gave an elegant speech in the Gaelic lenguoge, which wu very unit- eble to the youngsters. The subject which he so very ably spoke on was these words “ Chlnnn Satan." A social was held in con- nection with the ten on the following Wed- nesday. The sum of 885 was made by the whole " splash.” It is very likely that the shape of bells was suggested st first by the sonqrous quali- ties of certain metallic meals in household use, which when struck gave forth peculiar sounds. By different practical tests it was found in time that the present conical form was the best adapted for the conveyance of sound to a. distance. In the catalogue of one of the bell founders, it is stated that in the single department of church bells, the es. tsblishment has nearly one hundred pat- terns, extending from the treble tones adapted to the belfry of the wayside chapel to the deep notes that resound from the massive tower of the cathedral. CORVALISOENT,â€"~VVO are glad to be able to state that Mr. J. J. Parker is speedily re- covering, under the careful treatment of Dr. Moynes. COMPRESSED FOOD Fm AHMIES THE SHAPE OF BELLS. Unparalleled Sacco-s. CHINESE GUN BOATS. GLENARM. P. MQSWEYN, ’ .South \Voat uarter, lot. l3,.Con. 7, fifty acres, 25 clears with log house. SOCIETY “GM and. to Order. mum you m: mam RUNNING “norm." ammo mom“. Tm.- mm 1:: THE MARKR'I‘. All III” I! “IMO IAOI‘III lull." “MAYO I“ “AND. cleared. Towssmp or Lambs :- \Vout half lot 4, Con. 2, 100 acres, cleared, with log house and outbuildings. Towxsmr or B39935; .- All tho abmre Properties will be sold rou- sonublc. Appiy to Part lot: 7 and 8,001). 14, 15’) acres, 100 cleared} with log hohse and ban] ..A A . - Part 101;”; Cam '10. three-eighth: of an new, in the Village-bf Derryville, with fume house and ham and‘brick store. LATEST FASHIONS AND A PERFECT FI'I‘ GUARANTEED. mm mucus wmcn cmxm nu. 10 um". South half, lot 14, Con. 2, 100 act-en, 80 cleared, with log house, barn, stable and other buildings and a good orchard. _ (30.: Portland, VMaino. Properties For Sale ! â€"IN THEâ€"- Village of Wood ville. Merchant Tailor. Em half, lot 10,_Con. 6. 100 acres. 50 cleared, ordinary buildings. Part 10!; 8, Con. 10, 88 acres, 20 cleared, with ordinary buildings. Lot 32, Con. 8, 1'16 acres, 50 glut-ed. latâ€"The Shop and Lot on King StroeL occupiod by Messrs. A. J. McCorquodale a U0. Queen Street, occupied by Mr. A. QUamp bell. 3rd.-â€"The Park Lot adjoining the Manse grounds, to the East. Immigrants and other: wishing to secure Cheap Homesteads, will find these Pro- perties worthy ‘of their a '31 at- tention, as .thoy will sold cheap, and on very any terms of payment, For furthor particulars apply to J. C. GILCHRIST, Woudvillo. For 1038 of constitutional vigour, diseases of the kidneys and .bladder, female com- plaints. and All diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or accompanied by debil- ity or a low state of the system, caused by sexual excesses, Victoria Buchu or Uva. Ursi has no equal. and established for itself a wide reputation, A great many of our lead- ing physicians recommend and use it in their practice. For sale‘by all dealers. Towxsnu' or Enmix :â€" FARM PROPERTY; FOR SALE. Tn "Joanna-or Conunnos."â€"â€"s desire on'our port to comply with the mendete. "Give to Case:- whs‘t belongs to Cour,” compels use to sword to our contemporery, The Montreal Journal of Commerce. e hi h lece as a business nevnpsper in Con . ts fresh end pithy budget 0! crisp news items and ably written reviews upon the public questions which affect commerce are read with interestevery week by thousands of storekeepers‘ and wholesale merchents throughout the towns and cities of the Do- minion. who all concur with us thst the journel is of great convenience to them as a safe and relmblereference. Its quotations reports of the general wholesale markets and bank stocks are comprehensive and well to- vised; its record of Weekly failures, fire losses, new business inaugurated, and its impartial and independent criticisms upon the individual doings of the wholesale and retail trade fraternity, banking and in- surance institutions, exert a beneficial influ. ence on all concerned. In a. word, the Journal of Commerce is fully n to the mark as s trade newepaper, and, whi at its present circulation is the largest regular one of any in the country, it deserves steadily to in- crease, as no merchant who wishes to keep pace with the business exigencies of our day can sfi‘ord to remninwithoutit. Subsciption, 82 per year.â€"â€"l'/.tchangc. LN; _15, North‘I’ox-tage Raul, 100 acres, .20 2nd.â€"â€"'l‘hc Dw‘elling House and Lot on 167-lm T0 820 per. day at home. Simple. worth 35 free. Address Simeon â€"lMPROVEDâ€"â€" JOHN A. JM‘KSON, woodvine P. 0. 156 It: Searching and. Healing overt-.19: are Known Throughout an? World. For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts, OLD WWWS, SORES AND Ul628$ . 'i' gun I“: an infallible [remed . If ofi'ectuall‘y aubbed on the neck and c est, ‘gs splt ' to meat, it cures SORE THROAT; Dtpthg ‘5 Bronchitixv, Coughs, Colds, and even ASTHMA. For Glandular Swellingaffi‘b- soessess, Piles, Fistulas, ‘ Jr! The, subscribers have now got their Factory fitted up in first-claws style and are prepared to furnish anything that may be entrusted to them in the shape at and BOWELS, giving tone, energy, and vigour totheee great MAIN SPRINGS OF LIFE. They are confidently recommended as a never failing remedy in all cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments inci- dentalto Females of all ages; and as a GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, are ALL KINDS OEREPAIRING NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. “way, All» A‘lulllublalllg; And every kind of SKIN DISEASE, I? never been known to fail. HARHESS, DOLLARS, «HALTEBS, "HIPS GURRY 003183, BRUSHES, TRUHKS, VALIBES MW All. KIND OF ' HORSE FURNIGHING SASH.DOORS. AND BLINDS PLANING, MATCHING, MOULDING, SCROLL SA WING ac. on Ihon noting; 3nd at bottom vices. Alto shingle: and amber {or sale cheap. 633, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, And are sold by all Vendors of Medicinal throughout thoYOCivilized World, with di. notions for use in almost ov_ery language. The Trade Marknnf â€"tl;n;emifeâ€"dwi;inea are registered in Ottawa. Hence, anyone throughout the British Possession», who so may the American Counterfeit: for sale, wil be prosecuted. Sash and Door Factory uvaI uw'u 511ku IU lull" The Pill: nnd Ointment are Manufactured only at . Z’nrohmrs should. leek to the Label on the Eat: and Boxes. If the address is not 533 Oxford Street, London, thev an spurious. 6412 Issuer ofMarriagc Licences This Great Household. Moucino ranks among the mam measuring of We. These famous Pills urify the BLOOD, and not most powerf_u y, yet soothing on the Bronchitis II on inflamction of the mucous lining ot the bronchial tube: or amount ram. “bottom of the wind i In its milder (gym it in commonly wmcold on tho chgst. The usual symptom are hoareenoes, dry cough. a slight degree of lever. touched by expeotomtlon o! mucoul, at flret thin and afterward. copionl. In the «Vote form- there in more fever, cough, and oppreeaion at the cheat. on. whio field to repeated doses of Hag ard’e Pectora Balsam, at the same time a opting a light diet. Ind keeping the bowels open with Hegynrd’s Pills, or some other mild purgetive. mans STUART, HARNESS MAKER, SADDLER 6w ._._._. cop of the prescription used, (free of charge) wit the directions for preparing and using the same. which they will find a sun: can: for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,'BRONCHITIS, c. Parties wishing the Prescri tion, will Elena address. Rev. E. A. WI ON, 194 can St., Willismsburg, N. Y. T( ) CONSUMPTIVES. -00NTBAOTIHG AND BUILDING A SPEC! ALTY. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread. disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. 4T9 all who desire it! he will send a LIVER. S'rom'Adfi, KIDNEYS Woodvtlla Harness Shop. Gout, Rheumatism}? PLANING MILL Wt 1. WWW \VOODVILLE ESTABLIMIBD, 1856. :-- . unsurpassed. 110mm.“ Bron. AND Buns. 30119 and. mm a Specialty WARM SUPPLIED WHOIM JOHN BERRIE; Orders SQLACETED 160 SHINGLESI MUNRO Bros. FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR LUMBER AND SHIN GLES. Give no a call bgfore purchasing elsewhcrc. REMEMBER THE PLACE, The undersigned would again thank the public for then- liberal patronage in the past year and would state that he 18 still manu- facturing LUMBER AND SHINGLES. Having a ood stock of logs on hand he I. prepared to ll HOUSE AND BARN BILLS as cheap as any mil] in those parts. FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTRA CAKES. Half a mile west of Mrs. Young’s Kohl, FAMILY BREAD N. B.â€"â€"The demands of our businessihas‘e necessitated our removing to Toronto. to whioh mace please address all future oom- 05-le particulars in our patnpblehwhlob we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all dru into at $1 per package, or six packages for , or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addreesin Till 6 AV MEDICINE 00., Toronto, Ont... Canals. (a- Sold in “’oodville b all Druggiets, and b all wholesale and r il drugglsta in Cane «and the United States._ _ ll_4-ly ‘Vn m municitions. follow as a so~ ‘ ' uenco of Self-Abuse; as loan of Memory, niveml Lasaitudo, Pain iii the Back. Dim- neu of Vision, Premature Old Agemnd many othnr diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- aumpfiog and ft Premature Grave, 7 GRAY’S Shootflo MEDICIN’. mun aux. Tho Gm: tun u .47, an uni-il- mg cure (or , Seminal Weak- nou. Sperm:- torrhea, Impo teucy, and x:31 ' J - I MMMDweuea thatAhor :Hnn mum- 047, an unkiL ing cure (or . Seminal Weak- ness. Sperm-- ton-hen. Impog {annv .iu‘ a" POLLIOTT’S MILL. SODA, ABERNETHY AND FRULT BISCUITS, WHOLESALU AND RETAIL. PORTAGE ROAD. ‘ARTIES contemplating building will find it to their advantage to apply I: FRAMING" TIMBER SEINGLES ! H. FOLLIOTT, Bolsover, P. O. BERRIE’- LUMBER IS UNXLD BMSM’ ER. CHE IN T111! i‘OUN’l‘Y Cor, King udMfl aoownta

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