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Woodville Advocate (1878), 24 Mar 1881, p. 4

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*3? Tn: custom of dispensing with the union. of n mininur uml all religious ceremonies in mam‘ngo teams to have lemme quite common in some town. if: Scounnd. Ono legal firm in Dundee. hu untried in its 06m nearly 500 couple. within shew yam The pun- tice, or the luv which permits it.~ h... had the efl'ect of of ueducing the feel of ‘ thn union clarh to an almost nominal 4 anm ; bui nut-“helm. many scam mill to profm' Iho ahont anal aignple formula: of {he too-[led “irregular"wt'uII-u-‘i‘a'é; W: m pleased to see tint the pre. Dent Kidon townulnip oouncil'hnve recog- nised the melee-nus of monthly m- eione. At the last meeting of (hot august bodyjt wee mmlvad to hold the next meeting on May 25th at Hartley. It is hardly neceuuy to any that this step will be fully appreciated Ivy the atop-yen. It wil! be e raving tn the township and an example to other municipalities to economize in the some direction. roof, and having their food provided to- gether. Any information which ‘mny hegiven the enumerators it. is to he understood is strictly confidential as they ere 31mm to secrecy before ongng~ ingpn “no work. They have endure also to act'with the grate“ civility. We hope all informaiion required will he chem-fully accorded them, as they no empowered to hand over partieg refusing to justice. Geo. Munro, of Bolsover, are the ennm° craters for this township, and we nuder' stand-the work is to be divided by the 6th 0011., Mr. Munro working to the west aner. Ashman to the east. The task of the enumerators is not by any means a pleasant one, as people unac- qualnted with the object are apt to con- sider the enumerator and his questions in anything but an agreeable light. However we hope no obstacle will be throWn in the. way, as a correct return is absolutely necessary. The informa- tion sought is the name, age, sex, religion, occupation or calling of each and every one belonging to the family and alive on the 4th of April. It may be that some members of the family may notbe at home on the 4th day of April, they may be away at school; college, or on a visit, or away on busiâ€" ‘ nose, the, but any such temporary tab- sauce is not to be considered and parties so absent are to'be returned just as if they were at home that day, or if any member of the family is in jail or peui. tentiary (if not for life). asylum, hospi- tal, or at sea or such like, they are all to be returned just as if they were at home on that day ;_of course any mem- bers of the family who have gone into house keeping on their own account will not, ofooume he entered with the family to. which they belonged before marriage. All servants, employees and ' apprentices who have homes within the Dominion are to be entered as inmates of the families to which they belong and not with the family with whom they are employed; but if these em. plcyees have no homes in the Dominion they must be entered with the family with whom they are employed. A family for the purpose of census, may consist of one person living alone - or any number li‘ving together under one . Ever, tenth year itieouetomnry in most civilized countries to accurately uoertein the condition of the country and its people. 1881 is the census you in Canada, and preparations have elreuly Men mode for the work.‘ Mono day, April 4th. is the day on which this important work will be commenced. Menu. Wm. Anhmen, of Hartley, end 8h: amount: 3mm. TAKING THE CENSUS. WOODVILLE, MARCH 9‘. 188I. Editorial gum. “ Pro Bono Pubh'eo.” “.00; John Wmhlrulgo in an of '1‘. Blond, O .00.~-Canird. ”and by Mr. Bowen. montlul by Mr. Pnrkinoon, um Huh council now adjourn to meet again on $0 lint Mon- day in May n- xtâ€"Ourrhd. Movou lw Mr. Lowunbrou'h. noc- onded by Mr. Broad, that the Roma 3ft. his (mien on tlm Tl‘eIIIIINI‘ in [War of the (allowing indigent panama: Mm. Swootluml, 82 00; Mr. Edwards, 32.00; Blev'o 'l'muily“ in care of J. Lillico. .Ann. IIVI I ll half of Lol No. 16. Gun. A, 39} news hos detached from School Suction N0. 18 and annexed to School Section No 15 for public school put-m, and that. a By-lnw ho pru'mmd to carry said ul- ceration into olluct.-â€"-Cnrniad. Moved by Mr. Downs. III-oondod by Mr. Lownslmough. that Byâ€"luv No. 268 being a hy-lnw m ammim certain «mean in the townahip of Marin-u fur thu your A. 1).. IBM. In nooivol and read a flint “mmâ€"Cal tic-d. lSy-l‘w No. 288 after panning through Commium was read a third time and finally .3 I d. Minutm of Int mooning loud and “P‘ proved. Moved by Mr Lownnlpmngh. uncond- ed loy Mr. Purlriuuon. that. the norlln I la -- Council met this 14th day of March 1881: Mem‘lgera all pmvut. children. l pereoujwhu has failed to do the duty required of him, and if the person so failing cannot satisfy the Bound that his neglect or violation of duty has arisen from any of the grounds on which he would be excused, it becomes the duty of the Board, through their olficor, to [unite complaint to at police magistrate or Justice of the Peace, who is given authority to exercise all the powers can ferns! by the 211th section of the Pub- lic Schml Acts. We notice a number of children in the villmge whose parents would come under thu npemtiun of 'hia law and the enforcement 0! which would In it decided nuh'nnhnun n. the BY the program“! amendment to the School law, School Board» may appoint. an oflioer b0 mrtain and report for their information any parent or other Tn: ocean steamship companies have entered upor. a war of [messenger rates by which the eteenge fare from Eng- ‘ lish and German ports hes been reduceJ nearly one half. A reduction of rates for fimbclase mssage also has been f n- so:ne time on cards. It is held that th - companies could make a very libeml reduction on the present rates, and still don profitable business. The clnef ex~ ‘ pense at present is the tar-la, but the coat of this it is proposed to modify by introducing the vestnnrnntplsn, allow ing each passenger to order his meals as he wants them, and pay for only what he quuiles. I [1' appears that none of the phma m- ceived for the new Parliament lmilclv ‘ ings, Toronto, were considered Suitable owing to their entailing a greater rx- pense than the sum of 8500.000 named in the specifications. In order to oh~ tain a satisfactory plan, the three cm a eidered meet appropriate were referred back to the authors to be reduced in the scale of expenditure. It is said‘ the Government have now received these plans recast, and a decision as to which will he adopted is expected shortly, when tendels for construction will be advat’sed for. Ix a recent issue of the Post is pub- lished the nuditore’ report for the town- ship of Maripoee from which it appears that the township in in an extremely flourishing condition, there being, when all ontltanding taxes are collect- ed, upwards of 86,000iu the treasury. During the year the township paid the eum of $454 07 for charities, and yet we are told that a county poorshouse would not pay the township as its pro- portion of the one: under the assessment. ‘ system would belnrger than it pays at present. IABIPOSA “W'NSIIP COUNCIL. I DUluua the put decade the pmpor- ytion oi women to men in the United States has docreufid. In 1870 them were 97,801 females to every 100,000 miles. Now there am only 96,519 Moreover, it is a source of complaint that the women are not distributed ac- cording to the law of demand and supply. Massachusetts him more spin- Iters than it knows what to do with. while in N evadu, California and Oregon the men are standing around just. howl- ing for wives. j .‘ML‘OaIwu’nohom‘o of urmy’ w- form if. inoculated will lave England I qualm- of g million pound- seeding. Flogging in the army it to la. entirely abolished. The minimum age of our lining us to be ruined {mm 18 to 19. and men under 20 are not to be sent'tu Ind'u. decided udvnutaéé totl'Ie Huck 2341!. [831. N the Noni n! it. 23rd in“. at or O tar Mo. Sunon A YELLOW SHEPHERD DOG. The finder will be suitably "Mod by wading him to Pour Dom. Markham mm... 1‘. I: N. R. Any porous doubling him after thin notice will be MM. genuine. l ans. Wm" a 830. have nnule oxtmnive ultenuiun in their fine engine and grinning machinery. Tl 0y are now pmpnml to do all kinds of grilling in tlm lmtiiixunnnr. and M the them“: notim. The Eldon Mills have: the ro~ :muuion of doing the beat. work of an)" n the cunnty and 'ltll llm lute im~ pmvnmenu, they will more than Ins-m Min it. ‘ "Ask your dealer for "Cuba-in.” Machine 0:! and m nm the haml i. brandfll "WM”... in nan- all... L. - A large assortment of Rum: just re. ccixod at 0mm Bron. Sui-motion gunn- A... Nor since- our advent. in this plat» have we wimmml such a disgnmolnl night an mat our gm on Friday «flab noun Instâ€"A young man of the village lving ‘usenaihly drunken the nidewulk. It would certainly have nerve-d him right had he lu-un treated to a mason in the lockup ucoompmied by a heavy fine. Now that the snow is 06‘ the aide- wnlks they need to be looked alter and repuived or some'one will get hurt.â€" “Then-Jen loom bond in lront of Mr. 3G. W. Miller's oflioe, and in several places nails have been forced by the from. and are dangerous. Till: Font Edmonton Bulictin gives the following :â€"" At Victoria, on the 8th loath. while on her way home on foot from it Visit, in the snow alone, the «lunghter of “The Upright Walker,"; of u buy. Mother and child are doing wellâ€"the mother to well that she was chopping wood next :lay. SAY, lidiés; when St‘ Paul told you to “ greet. one another" he did not menu chit you should stand in the church aisles and doors to do so, vihile mom sensible people wane behind you endea voring to 3:: out. CI' Potatoes “Hum-Au quantity of good potatoes wanted. for whic the highest rice will be paid. McIntyre Prion-Ha Tn: country is inst now infmmd with shoddy cloth podium. Parties anxious his“ sugindled should Buy from them ; thhdlf who are not. should set their dog ornhé first. shoddy lndlar who comes around the house. Tm: New York Sun has diucowmd‘ in man who makes jowshnrps. This gives Lope that the manufacturer of hnud~orgama will yet be ferrened out and made to sulfa: his deserts. HAVE pazience, all ye who haVo over- coats with torn lining. for there is now even-v indimtion than. the day is near at. hlnd “hen me coats can be packed away for a mat)". “Tue ITIII of OM Ireland " passed off very quietly iuWuodville, no pro- oession being lmld or other demonatm~ tion made. Even Peter forgot. his Shamrock. . or Gmt Reduction! Prices down in Furs Mnntles. Milliuery ond Dress Goods at Mo] ntyro Prior'a. (fi- l.000 lbs Tallnw wanted for which the highest pricu will he paid at McIntyre l’rior'a. ‘ 'l‘umu; “era no Imus than three repu- seIIt-ntwoes uf American Railways, or Emikmt-inu Agents at. tlmJImclion one My last. \vvek. All talking emigration :0 LI 0 Inn-l u!‘ Ilw Free. 3" Spring Good: at H. Wilson's. New Grey Canons, New White Cotton; New Holland Linens. cheap. Come and toe than). On Sunday after-neon hut the quiet little village of Argyle was thrown into estuteof intenue excitement by the ceport, thut a boy. the son of Mr: Andrew Balaton, had been found in his father's burn hnnging by the neck, dead. Upon investigation it wee found that deceased land gone out some time during the afternoon and did not w. 'tnrn, nothing we: thought ol'the matter, 1 but on going out to the burn about 4 o'clock, Mr. Rnlston was horrified to find the body swinging from n beam to which he had tied the fetal rope. M ceased urns it led nhont thirteen years ot'nge and considered by all who knew him an ln-tng u very intelligent boy. No muse can be assigned for the ten rihle deed as the fmnily have always tmated him with the ntmoet nfl‘ection. Much spmpnthy is felt in the neighbor- hood for the diatmcted parents. No inquest was held. N...“ “ gum! gimme. YOUNG BOY DBHROYS flllllLl‘. LOST; SUICIDE l Pam! BOYER Hulk-n, P. 3 OUT“ ‘LOTBJ‘ON. 15. Iluipo-aâ€"l moflnwlu-Iud : ”melted; modfnmohonuudlnn; nml' mock; yon-gmlsudghlfluflo In.“ will... 0! Woodvilk. Apply 00 mm JOHN nomsox. wanna ARC-H. CAMPBELL Tomato. Mmh llth, [88L Am I V_.-.._ "-uw m IWWII “I “to sale For further p. ticnlm a rly to .1on Buns. a K‘ 501:sz Soliciton. Muonio Hall, Totonto. A‘ A- _ v -wfl .vu ....-v- [euvuv WI [WV The following improvements Ire aid to be on the pnmim : 70 Acre. clawed. 'fl wateted. Log Home and additinn I‘m. Bern, with 2 additions. and Leg Bern. PARCEL “7. Under Mortgage from W. H. Hervey. the North Hall of Lot 2! in the l0tl| (Mention of the Township 0! Bmck in the 0mm of Ontario. containing 100 Acres mm or nave end encept l0 tom olftbe Natal-WM comer and 8 Anne efl‘ Notch-Beet corner heretofore told. The following Improvement am said to he on the premium: 55 Am cleared with Fame Home, Fume Ben: and Woodehed. TERMMOne-tenth of the purchase mm tobe paid down on the d 0! sale. It" helanee, terms will be male non at Farm For Sale. m the Township of EI‘lon in the Gonncv of Vicinia, conhlning lm Acre. ham or long an. I‘ll v I PARCEL II. . Cnder Mortgnges from Donsld Currie snd Amhilrslul Currie. the Esst Half of Lot 5 in the 2nd Concession of the Township of Eldon. in the County of Victoria, ssving and exceplin all such portions heretofore. sold to one mnelly. 'or the Toronto 8'. Nipissing Railway and the Midland Rsilvrsy Company whirl out in Villege Lots. Also ‘ the following Village Lots in the Village of ‘ Lornevillezsccordinq to ansden's plsn of ssid Village deted 31st annsry. 1873. Lots 23.4.5.6. 7.8. 9.snd l0 ontheEsstside of Smith Street in the villsge of Lorneville. Also Lots2. 4. 8, a, 10. l2. 14. 16, 18 end 20 on the met side of King Street in ssid Villsge. and also the Gore fronting on the ‘ west side of King Staeet snd south of Lot 20 and extending as for us the Midland stlwsy bring 8-! Links in width on Kins Street. Also Lots l. 3. 5. 7. 9. ll. 13. lb end 17 on the out side of King Street in the ssid Villsge oi lonevills. The following improvements siessid to lie on the. pre- mises: 6-! Acres elesrod with smell Orch- srd. well watered It storey Brick Home. 'l storey Frsrne Bones. 2 storey note] sud 3 Sheds. PI. ROEL III. Under Mort; from John Hello-gull. the Best Hslf at t 3 in the 4th Grow-lion attire Township _of Eldon in the Oonntv oi or to By virtue of Powers of Sale contained in oertnin Mortgtges which will be produced at the 8:10. the following Propeniu :--l- ' PARCEL I. Under Mortgage from Alexander Gralum, the North Eat erter of Lot No. 9 in the filth Concession of the Town-hip of Eldon, ()onntyof Victor“. minim; my mm more or less. The following improve- ments are axial to _be .on flag premise! : ,, 20 FRIDAY, APRIL 15 There will be sold at 1 o’clock in the After- noon at the ' NY party indebted to the late Neil A MoA Alpine are request“! to nuke im- mediste pnyment of the “me to the Ex- contort, EACHERN MoBAOBERN, JAS. STUART. '. c. mmnms'r, an. "um vlulul uuucu lulu! I10! MY. 0083 I'D- ceived by them b the nbove monfionod data. Dntod at \ oodvillo this Nth day of March, A. D..188l. HUDSPE’I‘H a JACKSON. solicitor. for Adminiltntrix. .vm do of March. IBSI. are hereby not-Iliad to sen by post prepaid, on or before the lat day of May next. to the Exaouton. Jaa. dual-t. Woodvilla. or to Rachel-n J. Mc- anhorn. Lornaville. or to HUDSPETH J ACKSON. Lind-ay. their chrlatian names and aurnamea. with whim-ea and dmrip~ tiom, the full rtioulara of their chin-a, a statement of t air accounts. and the nature of their aecuritioa. if any hold by them. and the Adlniuiatrauma shall not b. liable for any claim or any part thereof. to an pataou whose claim‘uoticy aha]! not have n n- ~-â€"v v. vuv Ir'wl U statue: of Ontario. Uhnp. 101. 800. M. the omliton of the late Neil MoAl no. Iota o! the Township of Eldug. in the lily 0! Victoria. farmer. who dud on or about the 9nd dn of Murch. 188l. un hereby notified to sen by boat nrelnid, nn .... Dub... u... L. ELDON HOUSE I In the Counties of VICTORIA AND ONTARIO AUCTION SALE ! -â€"-0Fâ€" _ VALUABLE Bxecutors’ Notice. N P?“ "'9 .5! Wm LAGE OF WOODVILLE, NOTICE. In the Tovmahipc of RE~McALPlNI¢ Woodrillo. of the "vi-ed Woodvillo. Much 16th. “BL. LL parties indebted to the late Donald 7 Noland. Woodville. either by ”can" of now, no toque-Ml tn mnko psymcm of the am. to ”n. D. Mob-0d, Woodvnllo, on or Info“: the I“ (ll, of April. 188', sud than. by an tumble Md oonb. u .u do! n, unpaid “‘5! that data will be pl in Court for colleofion. Any ray huh“ uni-in; in their pone-aim ( null or other Anklet.) banging to the We D. McLeod. unrequited hmnflnnmowun u. Noland u once. to an {mint tmqblo. l‘sehnllpjlebeod. of Wu :e 6: would"; «1qu of the “tunnel estate uni dew d the aid Donahfi‘lcbeod. dnly up. painted by the Sutrogete Court of the County at ‘10h0l'l‘ their christian and sumemu. . Addresses sud description. the full partie. ulna of their claims. I statement of their ac. counts end the nature of their securitiu if any) held by them. and that immediate y efter the aid 29th uley of A '|. IS“. the mots of the estate of the nit Donald Mc- Leod will be distributed among the parties ent.tleil, tlwretqhaviug reference only to the clsims e: which notice shell hsVe been fur. niehed to the ulministntiix as above re- quited. and the administ-etrix shell not be l‘eble (or the met- or any pertthereol. to my person of when cleim notice shell not he" bven neeiulby her et the time of distribution. Dated at Unduy this 15th day 0! March. A.D.. l88|. MARTIN a HOPKINS, Sohciton for the Adminintntnx. NDER 1nd by virtue of the “Vlad “mute: of Onwio. Clap. 107, Soc. 34 he chiwn of Dunald McLeod, late of tho township of Eldon. in the County of Victor“ mot-chum Jamal. wh-n died on or About the fifth any of February. A. I1. 133"; it! hereby notified to cum] In t '1 , on 0' Pd?" “I" 2?“ :‘exj'tprnrrmlgfi fer month with me of u complete I“ of akin; utensils. There is also 3 Photo- graphic Gallery which will be let u n mod. "a“ rent. lmmedinte posse-don given. Apply to N the village of Woodville, in the town- : ehip of Mnripoea. County of Victorin. A large end well-ventilated store, with Bake ntuched. The store is a brick block tall 0 most new. Double window. Situated in the most central part of the business portion of the village, and until the'death of the lute occupun has been carried on u a pn- cral store and Bnkery, doing a huge buli- nese. The Bakery in Ins-go, well lighted nu! titted up in first-elm style, with one of the finest oven: in Onurio. A lendid opening for a good baker. The may be rented separate from the mm from now until November. fit the rain of “JD [ 1.0% Ho‘uu: smile. Bar-Tin} 2 Sheds, ERMSâ€"Oneâ€"tcnth of the put-chug money to be paid down on the day of Sdo. For balance, term will be made known .3 the sale. Eor further particolon opply to JONES BROS. {MACKENZIE 0r Solicitors, Masonic Hall. Toronto. to JOHN McTAGGART, Esq.. Kirkfioldn Toronto, March 10th, 1881. Under Mort from Miclnel FlOod, Lot 31 in the 6:. Concession of the Town- ship of Eldon in the County of Victorin. cou- taimn l80 Acres mom or less, otherwlne deacri u the north m of Lot- 31. 32. 33. 34. 35wd 86, out 0 north side oftho Portage Road in the said Tomhip of Eldon. The following improvement. are said to he on the pruning. [20 Acres clenmd with Adminhmtot’s notice. Under Mort 9 Iron? Samuel Benefit, the } West Hnlfof .% 32in the 7th (bacon-ion oi the Township of Eldon, in the Count of Victorin, contuning 6| Acre. more or en. 1110 following impmvemente are said to he on the premium: Iboot 30 Acres cleared with Log Home and Bern. PARCEL 1". Under Mornnge from Joseph Contiere, Lot 24 in the 6th Conceuion of the Town- ehip of Eldon in the Conntf of Victoria. con- taining 200 Acne more or cu. The follow- ing improvement: are said to be on the remit“ : shoot 35 Acres cleared with 2 fog House- nnd Log Barn. PARCEL 1V. By virtue of Powers of Sale oontainod in certain 310?th which will be product! at the Sale, the following Propel'tiu : PARCEL l. ' Under Mort t? tram Donnld Swainuon the West H.118 0 Lot No. 26, in the 10“: Concession of the Township of Eldon. in the County of Victorio, conulning 100 Aom more or loan. The following improvement. are laid to he on the promise: : 20 Acre. cleared with Log "om. - -.vwâ€" nu uuv ulwn IIWII. II CAM PBELL’S HOTEL, TOWNSHIP 0? 31.301“ COUNTY OF VICTORIA. I There will be told on Tues-, April 19, 1881. FARMS NOTICE. Village of Kirkflold I Auction Sale, At 1 o'clock in the afternoon. at ’ MR8. D. MCI-DOD. Woodvfllo. To Rent. VALUABLB PARCEL ll. â€"IN 'l‘lllâ€" --IN 11!.â€" â€"IN I‘ll. -

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