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Woodville Advocate (1878), 6 Mar 1884, p. 1

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‘ mumbmim The Best D>llar Week‘iy in the County. PORTRAIT PAINTER PRO“ LII-'iiul: l‘HUTUHlI.\l'". Smdio in Mm w iri‘ H91 )b‘ax‘ortun. Solzntml. ( .lT‘I'W‘ Moiomta DESTISTS, 4n, Mummy. Ont. One of the above will he at the Hamilton 1 Hosvertou. on the Sec \nd Monday of each I He will also Visit Womviiio on th( Second- «lay of each month. stopping at the U u-A. 116ml. .v. xnuxm, L. 0.3 G. 3M! TH Prom/201a [and Surveyor Augusta. llama. D. BLACK, écnrrul Qumran“ @gmt Revrmntin flr‘sta‘lnss stock Companies. Imur- nnce effcch on M! class” of Pruyworty, against HRH. LIGHTNING. CYCLONES and HIGH WINDS. also agent for the SKIN LIFE AND AC- CIDENT. Ordars snficifprl for Sewing Machmes. BENJAMIN Si'A‘Hfl)‘ This first (Irwslwuw 1210300: awd and rofnz'ms c L B-xug busiueii part (‘1' :ho \‘L e. a wp‘wudid Nunplu I‘Uuli)‘. 1'. as l \‘em‘vnt for h"x\'u‘!m‘< “it! can bar is supplied with 7.) 1300‘! Stables rum Hn< 4 bosto {It-r m a (‘OIHIISSIONER IN {3. I!“ ('OSVEYANCIIR GENE]! \L INS L‘1\‘.‘.\'(‘lf AGENT. Money to Loan in F» u.) (1} 1m. In :‘m‘ed l-‘nrms for Sale. Rwiuu Earninos. W‘ vu‘: “A" and "B" and Royal." Aisu Xuevli ~ :It cozxsmmly on hair}. 0121c: of ihe (i111. So: Western Telegraph Co. The fastest ac profits to M\‘_ prams (omens. .\n m: :uont people‘ Any one can lmmm» u'=u snafu] we; 2. fro. “ALLY. 1' 1 cuts (30.. l‘rrtlaud. Maine AGENTS FirsHhssaccomuxodutim Bu \rcll surmiml m '-x (In <‘ ignrs. 'Bus to tu‘. ' ._.-. -.«- Cal-ting done to 5qu hu- :1] parts of the village and Midland Etaiiway hluhon. Ch: gm: moder- ate. Reside-11w. um- flour north of Ei'dou House Queen SLreeL \‘ioudville NORTHERN narm,fixi'ooSR-IL...‘ ‘WOO D VILLIC Ll V [CRY STABLE, HENRY PDWASHN. Proprietor. Livery Rigs a: l‘.‘.Z_" :5. mum! at all hem-s on the rhor‘évst notice Spend} :utmxtiun awe-u to (‘mn- mun-1r.) ‘I‘mwilum; l Mazes always moderate. 'l‘lrlliMS.'C.\>l!. Swirl“: in connection with the Eldon House. The hi ’}1«“i':1:>h prim paid for ull kings of RIDES. S ‘IN‘K '1‘.‘.l 1‘(‘\\'. .h‘. Any quantity of Ta: Bark wa d, .Jr which cash will be paid. Townshlp l‘k-rk. Municipulny of Thorn]: (311100 uszu H931. B-un'crwn, Ontario. Dismses of I“ dmurb latest and been 03100 and Infirmary. to: House, I Tannery ! Alumw In Loam at 6 per cent. Dulceâ€"hm". birwt. Lmdsay, Ontario. I'. S. MARTIN. } H. H. HUP'KLVfl. (irmlunte d VICTORIA (‘0! N'I‘l’ A! I‘Tloh'lrllill. (mica-v 0110 do! r mud of Post Dulce. \unvuu. -â€"â€"Addres.~. 1m ADVERTISE ! J05. J.(1AVE, Publisher. J N0. A. J ACKSON. lfldon Townehm (‘ln-k and Treasurer, Ozllcu ut Mr.livH'F$10133,I.ul'nc\‘ilk‘.0ul _ M. \\'. I'LANK, -â€"~VET£RENARY SURGEON,“- 31.1, 0. 1' .th ’ (-rmhmtn «1' Toronto l'ninrs sity. Memlm LII ('ulloJu I'hvsimuus and Surgeons. -)m..‘ r. ‘uuuiner furSunLix‘o and Cantu-duration Life L‘o‘ a. ("five and It» :dcncc, Aluuilla Ontario. :‘ivil Enginoo" Practicz Architect. NEELAXDS JNO. MUTAU! ELDON ”OHM-I, \Voovvnu: “'51. C A}? CRUX, “'oudville \V ll. JOHNSON, M. l). MARTIN HOPKINS, nxmurzrbrm‘, souru‘ons Ac. 1’ \ 1i ~' I ) \ \ A, l 3 [7“ C A \ J A .‘J ES M. LA WSON WOODVILLE, ONT. ARV”. (‘A )1 [WELL (1‘ HO [N wtnted for dint: of t! lamest)“: nu. All . Sherwood, 3 dmwhficatml animals treated by mi hoax approved systems. thu mum-i0 i St'A‘Hfl)‘. Prnprlolor “um! 11".; “can thoroughly rcunv {no L mug in the centre of (be :m- vi ‘. and fxu‘msxed With rwm . x! x: therefnre most con- ‘Enax v12! m‘mnwrcialnmu. Tire ith 7.“ has: of liquors and clgus ,1 an‘J-r In attendance. (' ART 1: R. Jr. i for the Lives of the Pres! ~! Hm United Sheen. The t. handsome“. he.“ book ever )1‘ 50' than ty‘icc gur price i‘ mm. ”navel-ton.’ Order. Shara-a Moderate. Ҥ;51341‘2‘;‘f;‘fif,‘”§ 31332;“? 3 Harness Maker, Saddler Bmverxon. Ontario.â€" inconnvctiun with Hamil- :ezn'crluu. Ontario. Musical Instruments and i 10s. grant.“ 1), L. 13.5 1A RT, Kirklinld no en fin Second- Tues:- oppiug at the Queens PEN'I‘IANI) “monk 1O)ll;-§;i޴ i; ‘0 {ulAugggt Term. the Hamilton Home. unldgy 9! each month. «motion sum, Veterinary College VIlnm'eme and g North Victoria and ontario General Advertiser.â€" Mew and Elegant 7 weeds { WORSTEDS, Suit, mark to order from the latest Au! most Immutable styles All work Mama“. TEBMB,CAS . \Vm’rmn-nhn. ‘2, Feb. 1‘ Mar. 1. A n11. MM"! June 1.Jul_\'2,b‘epv 1.0m. 1 Km. Dec 1. 1! {UI'HIHBI â€" illny“ ..-. J" v 3. Sept. 2. Durw‘sdnm: K.â€":.Jn|i. 3 “In 3 \‘ov. 3 l‘nyn'fungi-own; ‘33, Mar. 12, May 5. July 7 Drain Tile a Specialty Having entered into an arrangement. with the M. R. R., to allow-fly place a siding to our kiln yards, \he public are notified that all tiie pnrchasul from us wiU, after fiiding is ertctcd. be hauled free on cars. a week at home. 3500 outfit free. Pay absolutely sure. No risk. (.‘apitnl not re ~ quircd. Reader. if you {want business afi which persons of either sex. young or old, can make great pay all the time they Work. with abs: lute certainty. write for particulars to H. BALLET 6: (20.. Portland, Maine. Mrs. A. Morison, Beaverz‘on Lumber Yard. LU l Brick; and; Egttgg.‘ X11 kinds 01' 1h pail inrr \eatly and Plumpth E: ecuted. ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES. IIurne<< (hum-s. Hutton. “111w (‘urrvf‘nmbs Brushes , E‘1xmi: . \quhos. 111:.1all kind: 01' imrn- 1111111~11111 " lute-res! allowed on 1" npuzits at 21m ‘ 1‘0 0! 5 pm cunt. Ron‘s ( ujieutud at 1mm“ nth-9. Office Hours. w n. m. m 4 p. m. Saturdays IO :1 in lo 2 p m. anditshrunchrs.nndull points in Canada and the United States. Amerivmx currency bought and soid. RA \'1 NGr; “ ’DI‘II’A IZTI‘J'ICNT. B. MADI LL. Manager, BEAN?“ “62.30%“, (DIRT MONEY TO LQAR BLACK. 62; 6Q!) B a nke 1 Sept. LB. Nov. 17. ' l'xmmmv..~Jun. 2:3. Mar. 4. May 6‘ July 3. Sum. :13, .\'0\'.18. C.\xxl.\'mnx.â€"Jun. 24, Mar. 5, May 7. July 9. Sept :34, Nm‘. 19 B'~:‘.\\‘£Iz’|‘(nN.â€".Mnr. 6. MM' 8, July 10. Sept. ‘25, 'l‘hn spriuu trade is now opening and those requiring a \W'll-finillu suit should have their orders at once to avoid lhu usual rush Suits numb: and trinuuezlto onleru: imvcxst priccs Tho lamest and choicest stock of DRY GOODS and FASUY GOODS in town. 1â€"1. Logan, County of Ontario ADVERTISE ! WOODVILLE, ONT. \VOODYI I .LE IIARN ESS SHOP ED. HENDERSORS UMBE 1, SHINGL IS, and LATE of all kinds and qualities on hand. Sitiings of Divisi n Courts for 1884. Published by ordur of the Genera.) Sessions -Tailnring Establishment! BRIGK YARD AND POTTERY I. TAYLOR, Proprietor. Jifxfiifis S'i’U‘ART, on good security. Drafts issued upon the King Street, \Voodville. 0 \’ MILR! CHEAP CASH STORE l‘rocton' s lhicl; 1‘ look first (1001 cast 01 '1' (mn Hall Dominion Bank of Canada. ~E3iTARLESII H!) 1356 M of every description â€"â€"â€"1)EA VERTONâ€" '32, Mar. 12, May 5, July 7. WOOD"]LLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1884 j \Vcnch; \Valtcr Adm”. L'illmse Laundry-â€" iman; Chas )lusyuvc. Butcher; Albert glmlie, Negro.- Jno .‘u‘ ‘1)muall. Hun-her :Boy; lrcnl 'l‘iulalu. Salxlnr Hm. \V. “Zir- i chard, Darkey Bu slet. \\. \\ nrrv'n. Black 1 Sally; J. ‘yilbertson, Lab of the Peri-n}. ‘EJ. Momhmy. E. Watcott. Fred Smith, Salvatiun Army‘Band. ' It is seriously proposal at Antwerp h brim: than during the unirorul exhibition in “851119 Gm“ Kuhn: as a floating rc- atanrant and hotel. The Carnival held here on the evening of “'e-luesday 27th insz. was a grand success. there being upwards of fifty in Costume. The winner of the prize for the best lady costume was Miss. \V. Thompson. represent- ing Starlight. and for the host gentleman costume Mr. K. Davidson, an Oscar Wilde. Among Other costumes worthy of note Were those of Miss D. Bell, Night; Miss D. \\'at- son. Bride: Miss M. Cockhurn, L'idy linxot: Miss ll. Ross, as Coming thm' theRyc looked very pretty. Mr. L. Cameron, Queen's Page; Mr. A. Ross, Turkish (ltficer; \lr. \\'. M. Grant. Woodville. Spanish Grandee; were Very neat costumes. The following is the list in full of those in costume. viz.â€" Misa M. Thompsonmtarlight; Mr. K. David- son, Oscar \Vilde; Mr \V A. Sherwuml, Ln. Ct‘nsse Player; Mr L. Cameron Queen's Page; Miss M. L‘uckburu, Lady Bagur; Miss ll. \Vatsou. Bride; Mr. \V. M. Grant, Wood-â€" ville, Spanish Granlee; Mr. R. l“. Bin-hard, ’Woodville, Smllor; Ms: D 3.3". Sigit ; Mr. J. McLean, Dragoui of IRIS); Donald Murdock, Darkey flow-ll; Mr. T. Cameron, . Darkey Sum-ll: Miss M. Turner, Queen of ‘ Hearts; Mr. M. U. Cameron. 'Uhecker L: ‘ crosse; Miss E. Mizzie. Flowur girl; M as l R. Hudson, Queen of the Forest; Mr. C. B. ! Davidson, Mrs. lmngtry. {the Jersy Lilly; 1‘ Mr. J. Hundrrson, Chinese Maulmriq ! Mr. .‘amuron, Hi4hhmd Chief; Miss A. l Turner, New Haven Irish \Yiie; Mr. 1). ' McKinnon. Checker Indrosse player; I). M. 1 Smith. Lacrosse player; Miss ll. lloss. - L‘omintlnru' tin: llyc, Miss M. L'mneron, Little lie‘ll Iilllin,’ Hoo‘l; Mr. A. “use. . Turkish (lliico-r; Mr. 'D. Mo‘di’imu, Gentle man of the lle L‘enturv; Miss A. \Varrun. . Queen of the Valley; Frul. lludmn, Ki; g l Arthur: Henrietta Adams, (ilpsy; Mr. J, ”mule-wk Flfl'r: “'m. 'l‘arlmx, Negro 1 l‘.\<.\":~:n Awnuâ€"It ismu- sml duty this Week to chmhic'e the aluuth of Mrs Unzuh vahnnu of t1fis 'l‘nx‘nship‘ \Vc phsutnc n I le<11t2llt uf this section has been lth-r km» -u than Mrs. Bethune, both from her mlvaucml age and 1m: reddenre lune :m-l Inn «ML-M nature. TheJ deooased‘ 10 to this '1'n\\u<hip mmauk‘ :1 R! ' an 1 \\ (1" muun 1 tlu- iiut “hot-126111 l-Terah. She was much respected, and «“110an Inn-‘â€" in-__; passed the aunttcd per‘ol of life. 'ein; eightyâ€"four years of age, appeared to enjoy fair health until quite reccudy. iflrnmtmi fifoml film .5. I-I- :IE. Ii I-iLIIIty II!" snow being the main topics Iiis :Iiswni Omit ‘L-imni is [undressing fawni- abic mph -I the :II 12: Illlll:‘."x‘:lll6ut of mu new lam-hm MI. .\I- :'4 uaifi. .IS-I Pm: :IIIIRMLHMN. 'l‘ hams! and “’iH sun ‘Loge'rs I)! 31013“ Forest; h'H'O boon paying a \isit to tlIeirfriI- IIIl Mr. A. nudge I of this section. ALI) .\II. Sam“ :1 McDIIIIIl 1 of J Iy in the county of Sinnc I8 and Mr. Ball of UIil- lia are visiting at Mr. Rodgers} l'lulloimy‘s HILLâ€"Nervous I. ritability.â€"-- No part of the human machine requires mure comtaut snpcnium than the heavens syzsteInâ€"furuponit our healthâ€"and even lifeâ€"depends. These Pills strengthen: the nan-es, and are the safest general purifiers of the hluod. Nausea. headache, gidcliness numbnuss. and mental apathy yield cc them. They dispatch in a summary manner those (listlt‘ssllu dyspeptic symptoms, stomachi»; palm, fullness at the pit of the .4: m nth, ad- dumilml distension, and regulate alike capâ€" I'lL'lullS appetites and confined lmwalsâ€"the cmmn-mlv accumpinymg sie'ns of defective or diminished nerve tone. llulloway's l’ills are puticularly racummendw-l to persona of :Hlll‘lrlH mil allentm‘y habits, who gradu- ailv fall inzn a Iml'Vulls and irritable atate. unh-sa 5mm such restorative be occasionr'd'y hike“. - As'asign of better times at might he mentioned “at (In: mpaiul tnckeu law In \vlm i‘lhsllvl [winging " L , “A' 9.3 country. ”3‘5““ A A» an A new st'iry is told of Artemus “'arcl When tram-Hing on a slomgoing southern mad soon after the war. \Vhen the conduc- tor was punching his ticket Arteiuus remark Ctl : "Does this railroad company allow passengers to give it aileice, if they do so in a. respectful manner?” The conductor re- plie-l in gruff tones that he guessed so. “\Vell," Artemns went onfi‘flt occurred to me it would be well to detach theeow~catch~ er from the front. of the engine and hitch it h the rear of the train. For you see we are not lialale to overtake a u w, but w’hat s to prexenta cow strolling into this car and biting a passenger ? ’ ' L‘ol. De Wintou, so well known in Canada as the aide of Sir chlwick Williams, and afterwards private secretary to the marquis of Lorne, has been kni'hl’ml for his (listin- unislied senices. Col. Dc \Vinton is large- ly interested in \oxluiwest ranching. The Great Healing Compound. is a prcpnratmn uf carbulic :lcul, Vaseline and ccrnlc- called McGrugur Pau'kc’s Car lmlic Ccmtc. It wdl cure any sure, cut, burn or bruise when a” othvr pupal-Minus lu‘l. L'nil at J. C. lechrist's Drug Store. “'mfix'idc. and get a package. 'I‘chty-live cults is all it. costs. From Our CorrcnmuduuLU VVVVVVV Owing tufllu snow blockade which visited thii part of lhe 'i‘uwuship some time ago, your currespnulynt has not been doinghi‘! duty as 1.muctua1!_v as it ought to have been dune, as the Am‘oL‘An-z is read and looked for with intense inlercst in this acctiun. Thole in Imming veryfiumrcsting, trnm~ piling around lu-m‘ at present. L‘uLl weatlu Al’crlos.â€"'l‘lm auction mile. announced to. take place on the 29th, duly came off although the weather \ms cxtruuwly cold. At one tiulcit was feared that it Would luavc'tupe pustpuncd, but A considerable crowd gathering; bidding becamuliwly and articles rcu‘izcd lllgll figures. Queultzs~.â€"\\'hy dn'u't they pay as much fur gram her“ as at Bum‘ertou or L'mmiugtuu, a‘mlulhvr prmlncuns well. lxm us. â€"'l‘lw rulmen are camped in (L-unt’s lmzh, out u! here “here they are euguud in the manufacture of the usual lmslivts auul nxu handles. (.‘uun Sum. «Mr. Don. McDonald of 5th Cum, Sold 3 horse lust Wet-k to n huyer from Sumlcrluu'l fur the h:.u~l3umc sum 1|f$l5ll.OO. 1’1:IzsnvrATIos.â€"'l'he wife at Mr. Wm. \Vcstlake, prcsmtcd her husband with a. humming hnhy liuy last week. BUILDlMLâ€"MI'. Norman L. Cmnpboll «If the [st Gun. 01‘ Eldon is prepnuu-v to build .1 [nick lumso the cumin" summer. \I (my. ~.\‘o mails Friday and Saturday of Mu‘pk- can“ to the Nmkgdo of snow. Uu.ux.â€"-:\ largo quantit: comm:r int“ nuukct just now. Euus. - .\lr. 'l‘lmnms Rear Solul last wee}: twenty down fresh eggs to a nwwlmnt at \\'umlvillu. 'l‘lns is not so bad considering the Reason and we do "not think it can be beaten on the 3rd or 4th Cons. [hutâ€"(MIMI slvighing M liremu. 1'an the fawn-It are taking mlmnlagu of it to l'\ in II 56ml 5 Im‘fly o! Imml'f From Our Corrupoudunt. Sandringham. Lornevllle. ' momma “I fl’fmafpeg it .09 9. number of A}; “kl (o parti-s flirtlrienls out frqm mt qn’ In quantity of grain is On a warm summer evening one of tr-u sees the clouds of the horizon lit Hp with brilliant glows of lightning. un- accompanied by any sound of thunder. To this appearance the name of " heat lightning " has been given. and the warm weather is often assigned as its cause. In point of fact. the heat light- ning is only that of a thunder shower so far off that.while the observer can we the flush no sound of the thnnih'r reaches him. and the intervening chm/ls. veil and reflect the flash until it become a glow. instead of the sharp streak mn- ally seen. Where the flash, starting from one point. branches out and divides into several parts. it has rem-h v ed tin-name of “ forked lightning." This is Usually seen when the discharge is near the observer. Sin le flashes. hear- ing a zigzag or crinked aspect. um denominated “ chain lightning." pru- babl'j from their resemblance to a chsm U'Zrown 100le n the ground. Mam. when several Sischarges cecnr from “bent the game place at the same tllnm ,___.__ .. -I,....‘II. He thinks he' 13 on the point. Qi/findiii-t out the secret of naturcin the production of diamonds. But thn is probably Wild 3 dream as that of the alchcuii' ‘ of the middle ages who snppowad could transmute the baser mewis into gold. Gems of all kinds possess a cur-ion: interest to human beim's. I 10111 tln' e211 ie>t times precious stones Thaw: hall in strange attraction for the wealthy and powerful of the earth. So far no din. mend fields have been discovered in the l'nited States, but precious stones um found in several localities. In New Mexico there is a. famous turquoise mine which must have been Worked literally a thousand years ago, forit yielded 111 » its treasures to the Aztecs audio other prehistoric race; «which dominated in Mexico and adjoining countries. It is believed 1his mine can still be used 1‘“; bringing out its peculiar treasures. lull in the eager hunt for gold and silwr mines. the mining of gemsis overlooked. In Alexander County. North Carolina. they are discovering emeralds, and in such quantities that the mining of them is likely to become a profitable industry. A Mr. Hidden 11M sunk 9. shaft some thirtv- six feet on the Stevenson plun- tation, and in it discovered mum-rem pockets of emeralds. These are not of much commercial value. as the color‘ are defective, and flaws in the gems un- nnmerous, but further mining may develop a great wealth oiitheee gum. ruv um”..- “'14 are screenefl by rain or clouds so as to light my the heavens with a broml. bright glow. the title of 'f sheet light- ning " is applied. These four compriw all the‘common forms. There is, how. ever. one manifestation called “ hail lightning." In this phenomena a smuil globe or ball of a )parent fire rolls slowly along the gronml, and alter a time mul-‘ dcnly ox lodes. scattering (lcsmctimn around. here are few instances of this on record. and no very satisfactory explanation has ever acceunted lur tlm .curiuus appearance. An enthusiast named Bryne, in Mott, Haven. New York. is even now investi- gating the pubject of diamond-ixnakiug. .\'ow,ym1may give Bridget positin- orslt‘rs \\ i131 “ward to the fire, but; win :1 no one is at hand 111 the morning hours the temptat' 1011 is strain! to assist the- smouldulin" b11120 by then aid of a littlv kemwnc. She has done it “ithonu iniury lo1‘111e1ly, 1111)? not; do it again .' So the nose of the can is tilted over tlm range m- grnte. there is 111111.511, a. scream. and pour B1i1l wt \1 ill never have 11 chmn o to disobov orders. l’e1l1aps 13 . 11011111 be better, if 1111111401 must 111 nl 1011011 access to the can at; all - (I11: suggestion is timidly madeâ€"to slmw 1101' how she may aid the fire with 1-011:- parzziive safety.‘ All she has to (In is: to pour the oil from the cup 1111011 1111-, tire. It, is not likely tlmhshe will stiffer much injury from the comparativuly miid explosion that may follow. H him 011 is mad. into a lump ‘tlmt. ”distilling. his 9 use; out (if [.hu lamp or can. or ‘ )0“). and explodm, often with deadly force, if there be any fire within reach. The only safe rule is never to 1mm oil on aburuiug fire or into a lin‘lmd L‘unp. Kerosene becomes more deadly ovm-v {a at as the hours of evening la'nplium ugtheu. and the frequent liuhtiug of fires become a daily duty. The fact that these accidents are uttéx ly llllllm'us snrv renders them the more lmm-umbla. In the hope of preventin" some of L! (w- accidents, wo state a. few facts “hid, cvgrygbody or‘lght to know.‘ P0111111" oil from a. 01m upon a burn in}; fire 01 into a lighted lamp ouglm tn be followed by a. terrible cxpluqien. Sonntimcs it: happens that 110 o .. plosion occurs. but the risk is frightful. It'is 1151: t V keroéono 'that cx'plorlv-x'. bu_t_m_1 imjupi 6 gm: tpab risps from it. VOL. \‘III.â€"Â¥NUMBI€R (3 Mines of Precious Stones. The Deadly '0". Lightning.

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