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Woodville Advocate (1878), 3 Mar 1881, p. 1

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‘ \@m @136le e gm; 11-] 0707711 D. eliféLAxR. Tumult Lupus, No. 502 ,L 0.16 ’12, mm "at Selma] House, Section No '.3 Thank; ‘f-cvery Wednesday evening. A. l) Mclnuis, 13.1)." Visiting bloflhefl oordinl'y welcomed. BLOHMIM: lama: Luna: 1 0. G. '1‘., meet- *evely Friday awning at eiuht u'clnck, at, McSweyu's Hall, \Vomlville. “'0anle Guam»: P. «f H. ., meet the i‘accoml W eclmuday in each month, at Me- k Sweyu' 0 Ha I, W uod~ ille. l’uxsnrrmuu (.‘um:\'u.â€"h’er\‘icc is held in the “bow church at H u’cluck a. m.. am] ‘ :1 1). III. "fluv. Alex. “03‘. Xi. 13.; pasturz. Sawmill Ruin-u] M- ioMnuk CANAIH Mm‘mimsr (“nu «wtâ€"Service 'Jevcry “ah-I): 3th mvmu; .3t‘l1:53|ucluck.l\ev. J A: Jewoag', U. ‘3... 1:43.513“. Sublutu Selim»! lit ‘3‘) .30 u m. A’Suascuwnnc‘ â€"Um- mam pql'ycm, Stxfitly in Allw‘run , ADvrurlsmu â€" our lv- \‘Jx m t: m:«- all“! paid «In: u-wi’. :1 raneicut Axiu fiche-mums. w lwl. nfih; n J. Unuwwnm Eynumaw. I. 0.0.11, meet first and -UIird Friday in each month at Odd Fellowefiflall, (Januiu don. Ocuuxa Sun EscAuI'uxs'r. moot first and third Monday of clot) mouth,- at Odd: "-’fellow a Hall, MauIlla. , . Wmmvuu»: L. U. 1.. No. 32. meet second " \Voduesday each nmuth, at n‘lcSchu’s “all", \Voodvifle. , ‘ ‘ ' Hum.“ L.0.L. No:-J,l53. meet last “'cdueutL-ny of each uumth at. Hartley. ‘ 331w flt‘smth'mc Edmund S‘his Mama )8 situate an the centre of the finishing pofition a! the Vilta- go, and has re- «:8an been refitted and “furnished and is stherem: a hunt suitab. e (or commercial men huh] H )mblic many. The Bari: up. pplied 'i’ th the est brands of Liq :: 3r: Mal l‘Gigluvs. GudStables and ntteutive Hustler. I“ l‘UIll. lfiHl'l; ”'"EVI'IRY 1‘11U1151)\Y MUI'NIN G, Fiubchsa accommodation and attentive eervmlis. Bar We.“ uppfiedwfih the choic- out liquors mud cigars. 'Busto «ml from all twins and ovary convenience for the travel- Tling public. 'Thia‘pgmuodioua bowel ha beencqfiI’ety 3.5mm, 9nd in mm‘ finished in Qty-woo: “011“qu improved Myles. Gooslgir‘ [:10 icons. ' mcnvumcut Family Suiton. ‘ {59" none but bout luaudsof Li‘uora «a ' x n. Tuvalu: “I Visitura win Had "my 'mg mania-t. A th'lhanl 1.5mm moon-action. (Em-l Sawing and «mum Howler. Tum modulate. Court ‘ R. 1-0 of Victuu'a," N0. 36, C.0.F.,. meets in the Court "A", Victoria. Road; the’ third Wulnosclay of w. «:15- mouth. ‘Ft: ‘3. Millal, U R _.J W. Shields, R S. l’mcsrw. Bow,- 1- “(30. E, meet every- Thursday wank“, me Udd Fellowa' Hall, Canniugwn. Cumming Luna}; I...00 F. meet every Tuesday cumin: nt- 8 o clock at Mca‘weyn' a Hall, \\ uudville This first-class hotel is finned at the Juncts'mn of m Midland and Toronto Kittie-sing Railways. mul is noted for its an riur nocommmlntiou for the travelling P“ lie. The bm-is always supplied with the mat brands at Ii nuts and ovary at? stables mullwsbleg' h ’ '13; *- .105. J. (TATE. Clerk lgt‘mviaion (‘ém't County “Morin, Mercury Eldon B. A. Hocietv. Agent 1’. II' 8.. Compmny. Gom'oynnoor. Commit- “: in Queen’s Bench. .0mcn -Room I Mt! mama by W. M. 'Iloohnno _Biglow_’l It 3 \l’gny. G'DRTHERN £01321, Wogdville. BEN-I531“? “All-OX, rumour. V01. V. ARIIN I. HOPKINS. warmoawmn «lo. Money to Loan u: 7" per cent. OrrlmwKoub Btu-oat. Landuy. Ontario. ’. 8. MARTIN. 3 G. H. llorlms. Iiiug'; -*-'(~'~(-N. H’mnirilla LDUN HOUSE. .Womlrkle. Kinney-M-Iaw. Solicitor In “mu. (to-venue", as. do. UNCTION HOTEL, Lomcvilh. noun.» men-nun. mum-n “1935's Mural.5 \deviflz. 'I'IIOS. 83‘va Mile”. '66}? \W-ILLIS MILL-Ht, magma mm. (ll lflfl'll mumt'mtn'. Publisher. I. lit-3m. rum-Mu; was: «warm. -â€":\'l' ITS UFPH Ii “(71811“. 5 (me (I the isbove “in be ‘at' Hamilton’s 1 llutcl. .Beavenou, ou the‘ SE‘ ‘UND MUN. I)A\ at 0: wk month He will a so \isil \Voudvme on thuaemuul 'I‘U ESDA Y-of each 'umuth, stopping at' Mol’humou’s Hotel. J. NEBLANDS, . . J08. P‘KVl‘l-AN-D, L. 0.9. Livery Rigs at. any time find at all hours on the shortest notice. Special attention given to Commercial Travellers. Charges always moderate. TERMS. CASH. Stan Me: In connection with the Eldon Home. Eatimutes furnished, and contracts taken for any or all of the above work. Materials lur- nished if required. PETER ULIFFORD. I ‘3 CARE;,‘“QO Oafiiug'ldoue‘to'mtd iromthe Railway Sta- tion-J and thtfligh the '-\'il|:\gc at Moderate rates. Express parcels carefully attended to MONEV'I‘OLOAN. IMPROVED FARM . F011. SALE in the townships of Garden. ‘41th MEldcm. Sole ant forjtho 1th ¢‘-*W an unrivalled mobsma Gum mum, \V BRICKlAl'BBS, PLAS‘I'BIIDIS a *MAWNS, Parfieaihlving fut cattle-tn dis a at will plane a“! or wave «0741- new 01:. firm wanting mat ‘il hue lave ‘flmir mfier the tight Mme at nhop. ‘1 Having boa ght the shop sud fixcum- nf Mn! G. C. Mnith, Butcher 'guswmen «only on: getting the {sect of iBeuf gt all times, yandi other with mm. ; ()1qu 7t" Riviaion Umu't County VictOIiu'. (,‘quoyIIIquI', UoIIIuIi'ssiuner in Queen' II Hench, IEcXch (Mice, \’ Icturia Bum! St» tiuu. I H! ESQ E D HARNESS MAKER, SADDLER ch unnutss comm, mum. 2N! cm! mm. mm. WWW MW!“ «mum 0! monasrrunmanmc fl'iargc Assortment of whips from 'fbetluup.‘ ”WIONBB IN 3. I” CONVBYANCB ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING NEAT-LY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. tones Pumas svrruw. mum“. Illf. u...â€" ALLIIN IW {WORK WARRANTBD. mumarnomm Imam. gapsns soiwrmp, at the host manufacture. Moo agent for Jacob’s Uthommn. andothur‘fiunémpbmanhmmuketured by Natal: 8:00., of Jug'etaoll, Out. First-class Sewidg Mackhaoa'afor sale. A180 agent'fia- the “leaf! [’1 ANO-FOIUI‘ES 3ND ORG‘KNS, 'l‘ho highest at [wiue paid a. moms. URN Mc’l‘AGGAR'l‘, Kirkfied. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT: ’ '7 BBL; NUS PENTLAND. Onwaâ€"Olwifioor east of Post Office, Womlv'itllu‘. Out. 85qu or- mmmnas LICENSES. iistern and We” l’mps, RU“. C A M PB l'} UGH MCCORQEUQDALE. HALWARDfiwBRUS. mum: anwums,’ i'roprlelor. ()ODVlbLE LIVERY STABLES. JACOB BARNS WOODVILIE mun ‘SIOP. ‘OODVK [LE H A RN ['38 SHOP. BBNTISI‘S, an, LIIM, on. JAS. STUART, TERMS CASieL, filwiixafi wards. .‘ u. Aubhs’fl. «COIISTY - AIIC'I‘IGR'BEB. urxnm m muunmma 0! 'ILL 1) FARMS" \VOODVILLE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1881. nova mm mums. Lady Darrell did not look quite so tran- quil ; everything was (It (take for her. She held her dainty handkeeehiel to her face lest the trembling of hex-Lips should be seenJ. Mr. Ilemsden read the? ill, and its con-i; tents did not take \nnyfi’one ‘hy'aurpl’ieeg The most important ite Mafia' legacy oi. ten thousand mounds ‘- Langton. l‘o 'Pnulinc \ p , :Innuity offive hundred " Ile per annunnl. with the strict ilenuotieI lflet she should; live at Darrell Court II if ‘ the never Inserted. elm unite reellle there until her death; To all hie fiithfnl semuts Sir Oswald left‘ legmieS‘and'onnnItiee. To all eleeanrIiell Court, filth its rich de- h’is well-belevéd‘wifefi'ElinnI-[he‘heqneathed \ enforced retirement. She remained in her rooms until film young ollicer had left the Cont-t. Lady Hempton was not the only one who felt pialed at Pnnlme’e beheviour to the captain. Miss Rantings, wno undadood her pupil perhaps better then any on, no puzzled. There was eomewhet of n feelmf nnnttereble ’oontempt in her mfiner of treating him. He could not prong“ he”: no matter what he said, she would; .‘not be- provoked to retort She never dpilill'redtoi remember his existence ; no one «an have. been more completely ignopcdzg. and Ceptnin Lengton himself was but too 'eognizent of the fact, If he could havelbnt piqued or eronsed her. have etnng termite some on pendenciee and royal nevennu, hie eel-ate l hibitinn of feeling. he will have been co. in Scotland, ‘hie‘hnnee in town. together with all the Weluable furniture, plnte. jewellry. pictures, all the moneys that hail eccnmnhtell during his life-time-â€"ell to her. to holIl'nt her will and plensnre ; there was no restriction, no condition to Inar the legacy. tent; hut no statue cmld have been eolder, no mean prouder If my little attention was requIrcd ‘ her lunlle chef-paid it, but there was no denying-fliesfeet Mint it was rendered in each n mnehthnt the omiqun would have beenipreferable. 0n the eveninz nf hi: (level-tune. Lndv 1‘ hem are may a few yeti-a left to love; Shun we waste them in idle shim. ’ Shall we tnmpie nnder‘our 111th fe‘et, ’l‘hoao beautiful blossom! mvdd-iwyet. ' 'By'tiéfixiig} «swim ’ ' 7' ‘ Thfire argoulyf a qu-véilfirymh, let Nu envious taunts magma ; Make life' a fair pattern Of rare design, And fill up the mounts with hove a swaet wine, But never an angry word. " So tender and sweet they seem. .. 01x3 nftegmqfiherflwy‘qey (5me put, Down the dim lighfiul Itch-g. We hear the sound of thihsteady tread In the steps of centuries longtime den], A; besutifai «and an “it. Into the beautiful put} An allent and swift u a weaver-'3 tin-ad. Or an arrow's flying gleam ; As soft as the luugoroul breezes hid, That liffi thy w‘illovy’s long golden lid, To the foregoing Sir Oswald lmcl added a codicil ; he left Miss Hastings 'one hundred pounds per aunum. and Iwggetl of her to re- nnin at Darrell Court as a companion t0 Lady Darrell and his niece; And-ripple the glam-y “Irwin. AaAllgyt 3:9 the breatjl {I the thistle down. “$876113 is? $6895 am, f Ax pure as the flush inlhe seu-ahell‘s throat, Asraweefiu thq \vood-bifd's wooing-note, They are slipping away the-e sweet, omit ears Li a a leaf on the current cut ; With never a break in their rapid flow, W9 wnpgh 131mm}? 9no.b_y.oue they go Then bi‘e lawyer folded up the parchment, and the cereuany was ended. “A very proper will, " laid [My Hamp- ton, - “ it man, doe» poor doar Sir Oswald credit." They hastened to congratulate Ltdy Durell; but Captain Lugtou. it wu no-~ ticed. forgot to da Ivaâ€"Ito was watching Pauline‘u calm unconourud departure from the mom. ~ W1 [TING FOIL REVENGE. There mu a slight, only . very slight dif- fomm of Qpiuion Wu: {ally Bax-ml! and hor miter Utomading of thamill. Ilmdy Hnnnpton watltlfhin hue given mp the Elms, and havogme to live 11: Darrell ”Sir Oamhl's will‘il nmry 5just one," she uh], "admirablwin every respect : but 1 thould uevur dream, wereél in your place. Elinor, of keeping Nut-grout! girl here. Let her go. I will command live with you. I than“ make a both“- chqporon than that poor. faded Min Hastings." “ PRO 'BONO PUBLICO." But. lmly Darmll am «gar to taste the IWOOL‘! of pow:r.;mul she knew how com~ pletely her aum‘wauld take eVery vermin of ifi from bar. ' She declared .her intention to mlhele moat etrletly tothe terms of the will. " And, aunt.” elne continued. with firm- nou quite new to her. " it would be so much better, I “ink, for you to they M. the Elms. PeOple might make Ltrengo nmuh if you come hora to live with me." Lady Bampton wu shrowd enough #0 so. “In tho must abide by her niece'n decision. Th0 mphin was In remain miy ‘two days at Damn Court, and Lady Darrell wu maxim to ppond a mm film with lain. IY DEBT” .- CLAY. CHAPTER XXIX. BLIPI'ING AWAY. g‘guctry. J "~D 'â€""" ‘4‘ I donoum out the tacit handsome mikes ‘ny difi'ennm Lidy Dah‘fill‘; “ ntill‘if you t; " L-mfiu shut-up in my mom WM“: pic here,’ of comes 1 will minim ' it seems very hard." 5; “ Appearances m «qu1 “ l have neVer hard them dfirv 7 than a. few words-dude“ the oi _7 has puzzled me, Elinor. I h.“ r; look at her as though he wonhi” .- ; an! on though he hated her. LI M, l Durell. she seems to treat him Min ‘ temptuoua indifference. " "Lady Dan-:61] wrought up in school M would Inc‘ifico‘ use itself for the sake of Q’- peamwewkno‘mthere was no help for liar enforcéd Mment. She remunod in hr moms mm! the young ofiicar had left tho IMy‘Hampton was not the only one do? felt puzzled at Poulm‘e’e behaviour to file captziie. Miss Ratings, .wuo > underdood, her pupil perhaps better then any on. m puzzled. There was somewhet ofw walla,” ulutberable ’contempt in ‘her ungainl- of; treating him. He could not progfie her ;: no matter what he said, she wouliglfnot lip-i provoked to retort; She heuu-‘pifii'iedfiif remember his etis‘enee ; no one out"! have been more completely ignorodqi and Captain Langton himself was but too viognizant of the fact, If he could lavellmt yiqned or noused her. have stung ’ksrv'mto some on “ He liked the (Mm-d heiress of Dawn Court " rejoined Lady mmgm. “ All hip love has gone wiw'lienpmpoota, you my rely upon it. " “’1 used to think helikotlhell;1 Darrell. musingly. Lady Hampton. amly, ‘“ i“ be too careful “5 first.” “ Does he seem to pay Palm“ tion. "’ asked the young whom; “â€"v- VJ â€"â€".’°VV“I " She 19 sure to marry awn.“ 1 Joly , "nhd. demoted u the Hi mnrry a fikefiat leak. ” Shmpmauhd what $1M W etiqadtto fofl her: A°widow In 7661 1038 being so meant. to unborn“! young ofloer. 5 .. Ludy lkmpton remembers (pollen of him before. and It tontiou timb'hel‘ buntiful nit may heraélf md hermsgdfii Aubrey ngton. 0n the evening nf hi: departure. Lady Hampton went down to wish him firewall ; she conveyed to him Lady Darrel“ regret M. not being able to 'do the same. “ I like the captain. aunt», anus” moi" "l am very sorry." aid the captuin; “ thuugh. of (vane, under the ‘ circum- dances, 1 could hardly hope-Tor the pleasure of seeing Indy Darrell. Perhaps you will tell her that in the autumn, with her per. mission. 1 shall hop: to misiMho Court.” Lady Hampton-mail tn Nanak that alto ghoul-l také Ioruw'mmage. The deal-eat wish of her heart-Was that :the gallant csp- tain should never he won: them again. But ahemulo sumo gum reply, and. “non asked suddenly r " Havo you soon Miss‘ 9mm; Ham you ui-l goal- by to her. "' “ l have not seen but today," he re- plied. Indy H mphm-emiled very gujously. "'-I Willyeuil {fur 'her.“ she aid; and When, in answer m'her~mmmol\e, a servant entered. she taken that Miss Darrell might be requested to {sham-her with her presence in the‘lib‘mry. 'ltilid ‘n‘ot ‘es’cape her keen observation that Cnphin L'angton mm rather hue unaided the interview. "‘ Ya «In: is Captain langtom wishes ‘to my good-by to you “a is lowing Darrell «G mrt this morning;h Aubrey Langhm looken dightly cone fused. “ You wiahufl tn nob mo, Mlflmpoou‘" ‘dhe slid. ourtly. , Pnulino “ml-oi! with the‘hn‘ught’y gm Io nntu‘ml to'lner ; h‘or proud eyes new: on“ glauuail M the captain»; he mu “:0 more to her than the Vary furniture in tho room. There wantho [dust possible. our! of the dnort upper 'Kp. IMy Hampton happened M much thc glance bestowed upon Pauline ‘3 their Visitor. For a moment it startled hrâ€"it rovonlml at once such handouts, pu- donato love And aaoh strong passionate huh. hmliuo made no reply ; tho qneculy figure was drum up to it. full height, the thought- lul lacolwu Inn of. acorn. _. The captain con "mwfi “ It is not natural." she “gum! to hemlf -; "yang git-locus a rule. admireâ€"nay. take In upoommon interest in soldiers. Wht rm can she have for such contemptuous Warsaw 2” Hour little she dreamed. of the atom at ranâ€"of passion -â€"of angerâ€"of loveâ€"of fury, tint md' In the ctptun’ - soul I ‘ He wee ten thousand pounds richer. but It needrepiu the ooeen to him. If it hed beaten thousend per ennum it might heve hoe-grateful. Ten thoueend pouhde would “huge every debt he hed in the wild; and set him streight once more ; he might even Led the life-he hed elweys meent to lea! for two or three green, but then the money would be gone. 0n the other head, ifthet girlâ€"tint prondnvillul, defient‘ girl â€"-would but have merried h'hiln. -Dendl Court. with ell its rich dependencies, would heve been his. The thought elmost med- 4 tinned him. But Lady Hampton saw his ooufnnion, aid in her own mind she wondemd wink there was betwaen than twoâ€"why he should ap- fiou-nt the sum time to love and to huh hatâ€"above “1, why tho should tmt him via such sovereign indifference md con- how he loethed her n he rode ewoy I But If her. all this grand inheritance would have been his. 1mm of riding may, he would now be taking possession and be loud and mater of all. These stables with the splendid stud of horses would be hieâ€"his the magnificent grounds end gerdeneâ€"th‘e thousand lumiee thet mode Darrell Court on earthly paredieq All these Would hub been his but for the ohstinlcy of ms .flrl. Come deep and burning nee, to- his his" yet for his punishment, he loved her with I love that mastered him in spite of Mullah-'- that made him long to throw himselfit'he‘t feet. while he _conld hove eloin lieu-"‘for‘tho wrong he considered ehe hed done him; ‘x "Good-by," she aid, gnvoly, sud than, phat-1y ignpring the 'outstretchcd lands, the '1th htughtily (mm the room. - 1...!" Ila-“noun. (“A nnt nthamnf. in mnmll ' re like yourself.” ,. ,Ledy Hemoton wee wont to declare that "A Veeeue was one of~the finest she had «vet aligned. Pauline looked at him with thlt ltnighflelaar,‘ oslu‘n gaze of here. no terribly {arching and direct. l "MAN,“ aha “in. mmlv. ma than. I . v “ Good-by, Miss Darrell." he aid ; “ thi- n" been a very'iud time for you. and I Véoply aymputhim with you. I hnpe to m ’8‘ mm: In tue autumn, looking batht- Lady Humphn could not rah-sin frog a tow remain on what she hld vilified. ended his embnrmssment u be but could, md went up to her with outstretched ‘ hands. ”Hu Capuin Langlon beep wxunfortn mbe as to ofl‘end you, Min Dun-all 2" sh. asked of Pnuline. “ I thought your adion‘: wore of the coldest." “ Did you 2" " I never could see the no of expressing regret thet in not rally felt.’a “ Perhaps not; but it is immune that yu‘ uhould notion! some little from“ 3t 1min; suck u vjsitor." body Humpvon did not “tempt to conceal m dehght at the captain’s dincomfltune. ‘ “ Mics Darrell is very proud.” ho aid, Iughing to hide his confusion, “1 mo» no boon unfortunm enough to displom '1‘. cm; remark Puma» Nimrod mum; uvean oxtn look of weuimm, Mdbh in! not lost upon Luly fiampton. “ Pauline," “id Min Hastings. o'n'o morning. " I do not think that yen m compelled by the term of Sir Onwnld'o will to reside at Ban-ell Court whether you lih it or not. There could be no with.” 01!- jection to your going “fly for . ohm”)s Tho bashful, restless {Ibo burned to her. “ I could not leave Darrell. Cohr't even if I noun," the .retnr‘ne'fl. “I am waiting” said the girl, her (Int eyes lit by aka um ms not plant»! to new“ I am waiting have for my ravongo.’ "0h, Ruthie." cried Miss Hfioflng‘, it In! distress. “My dear child, you mu“ forget. such things. Ido mt his to heal ouch 1. word from your lips" ' Why now Thmis muy nothing a dehin you here.” Pmline smiled as she looked n. he! gmft mu, but there was something alum-t. tar- rible in the calm smile “ What do yd. think I am living hero to? â€"-wniting hero in patience for 2 I tell you. nothing but. the Vengnmoo l Flmvo promised myaeltâ€"and fl shall be mint." To be owned. 0" Pub Sausages, Bologna Sausage!» Fianna Huddlq White Fish, Cod Fiuh an} lulu-ado: Herringn, Oysters Came-i and M Bu‘k 3t Molntyu .3 l’rior'n. runs on Donut ran‘ and! Strictly In Advance NUMBER 221

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