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Woodville Advocate (1878), 15 May 1879, p. 8

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g‘ ba-p-Le-r-s.) 3. The Alpine sports, .. in Tyrolese costume, the fire brigades, veterans, the philharmonists, and some 000 troops of all arms. One hundred of ‘ finest musical bands in the world will be tributcd at regular intervals along with ' cortege. Ll have learned on the sly that 500,000 ‘ one of “ extra lager," brewed l'2montbs . have already arrived,and have been red with special care. Several tons of r-kront and waggon-loads of sausages of l‘ sizes and denominations, from the cat‘s- at and rat's-tail size, to the bulky thing fled in hullocks’ bladders. have also ar- ed,and will soon be spreading their litchy. petising flavor through all the lanes and -ays of the great city. I am sorry to find wt not one Canadian or American provi- :1 house thought fit to take up my hints i" months ago, to send a cargo hither. nether time I shall carefully avoid this ; : hing in the desert. I am quite disap- -_inted. for I meant to have done a good hit ‘ drumming for my countrymen and cousins the midst of the forthcoming gencr: l cha- : r]: ’At the Hotel de France, we shall he jam. Ed with English and Americans. and a 310» out eight of the procession we shall get.â€" he proprietor, Mr. F. Steincnger. one of '0 most competent managers I ever met, recently carried out a good sweeping «sure in getting rid of a bungling restau- ‘teur, and replacing the latter by a gentle- an who is quite a card in the business. ‘ though the hotel, a model of order. clean- gross, and good attendance, is rathera kind firstclass “ hotel menhli,” and travellers '4 orally took their meals outside, we. have .. a highly~commeuda‘lo ‘ ' cuisine,” both 1}, the elaborate French and the plain ling. h style. General Garibaldi arrived in Home on ‘tnrdny afternoon. He was carried from a station to his son's house lying full gth on a litter,unable to move from rheu- ntiem. He expressed his pleasure at hear - 3 that his letter, welcoming the Queen of gland, had been copied into many jour- - s. The crowd on hearing that the Gene- I Was ill, preserved a respectful silence, : Jill perfect order was maintained. In the iveningKing l-lumhert sent ()‘cn. Medici to lute Garibaldi, in his name, and to inquire ter his health. The Syndic of Ilmnc‘also 'ted him. Gen. Garibaldi‘s friends assert at politics have nothing to do with his llit to Rome. He found that his health not improving at (‘aprc-ra, and thought 0 mineral springs near Civita l'cechia night benefit him. There. are, however, Pony who think tin-Re reasons too simple to true. King llmuhert, avemnpaniml hy _ en. Medici, visited Garibaldi on 'l‘uvadav Ind remained by his hedaidc more than half in hour. His Majesty, on leaVing was cheer- Hl by a large crowd whirh had assumhlud in the street. The “i'apitnlr'” ha" puhlisllml a Fetter written by (‘varilmldi from ('aprera to t Republican paper, in which he says that Italy owes gratitude to th- ilnuw '1‘ Savoy 'or having contributed in the unity of tho :ountry, but it did n'i :‘x‘cnl:lpli.~ll it alone. ile complains of the misting: dishwi, says he country wm in a more :lwuiddn: Matr- xndm' its old ix mats. and dwlzm-s that l‘nr ‘ ' 1.‘ ' d - ‘ ' . l ' Imm'm is "\‘va-zl‘un'm‘; .hc ( Mini! 1 amw, illowml that 1: in» z-m :‘ lupsz'uiq the WW ' ., lfn- '1 )x- : lu-‘if’hHl' lhu [crating and w “Nil d: » M Him; the? liit‘ ' 9 * I V A ‘ 4! ‘ A 3s..“.i'.i 3} him <. .‘.2 : tin“ L. \‘i.--' (From our own Correspondent.) mexn. April l3, l87l). p. I we may well inmgine, we are now in [lever swing about the great silver wed- llfl festivities, and We spare no words to [e I stronger a correct idea of our style of Elna things. 0n the Ring. where a large lather 0f temporary tents and tribunes are [is erected, there is as much talk {or lev. fng a beam and driving a nail as we might hr at home for putting a whole city under if. The official programme is not out yet, Ill to he ready for publicnsion this Week. 5 know this much. however. that, on the {commemorating the Imperial wedding. lit Majesties will hear high mass in state the Cathedral of St. Stephen. They will ya drive through the city to the Hofburg. Ll teke their seats upon the throne, under Wine open pavilion. Tremendous and flanged firing of guns, and balloons going ‘in the Prater. J nbilations of every pos~ vie description all over the land on the no day. The festivities in Vienna. will It five daye. The Vennese. of course, 31d stand it twice as long. The chief en- ltninment on the anniversary day. will he ligand procession, composed of historical Sup: in costumes of the XlV., XV. and 71. centuries, and this will, doubtless, we one of the grandest sights of the age. l0 procession, which it is calculated will to up six hours to march past, will be pre- ied by a Herald-uterine, followed by the giant trnrupeters in armor, on horse~ ‘ tit. Then will follow the main body of Ifestive grouus, in gigantic chariots, and 1 three distinct divisiom :-l. The students I 1 pupils of the high schools of Vienna. the comets and nharpshooters in modern ap- bpriete costume. 2. The historical groups lowed by 2,000 university students “in ales" (full dress, viz.. the meccamn caps, ht jacket, leather breeches, top.boote,nnd l OUR 8180?“?! LETTER. The walking fever which has Seized the country generally, is assuming a brilliant coursciu Peterhorough. Instead of a com- paratively local affair. this, from its large prizes, will ensure the entrance of a compar- ativeljr local afl'air, this, from its largepriZes will ensure the entrance of competitors from a distance as Well as local champions. As a natural result, keen competition and a lively popular interest will render this trial of endurance and skill very attractive and entertaining. The track, which is outside the DrilLshed, will he prepared with great care and comfort for the participants. In the evening torches will allord a light upon the scene and during lmth afternomi and evening a first class hand will discourse music for the enjoyment of the spectators and the inspiration of the walkists. Exten. sire excursions on the Grand Trunk and Midland Ilailways, and upon the Cobonrg Peterhoro and Marmara railroad, in con- nectiou with Calcutt’s steamers and on the steamers of the Northern Lakes will bring a large number of spectators to town who will cause no doubt quite a commotion in our usually quiet community. A particularieat- are of this tournament will he the contest open to ladies only. The duration of this part of the contest to be six hours, and the prize 8'15 cash. This will he held within the Drill shed on a fine track. The nrizes~lst prize is Sllll) cash and a Provincial Gold Medal ; L’nd prize. 8.30 cash ; 3rd prize, $25 casll.â€"â€"l’eterl orong'i ’I'imm “ ADVOCATE," The best $1 paper in Victoria» to the roller, and by means of a wrench, disentangled the body, it was found, sad to relate, that an arm, a leg and the neck were broken. Life was extinct, and the lately joyous youth had become lifeless clay. Truly “in the midst of life we are 1:) death." Great symputhy is felt for the bereaved pa.- rcnts, by the whole ueighborhood.â€"U.cbrillge Journal. 0n “'ednesday, 30th nlt., a son of Mr. J. Gray. of Scott, aged 14 years, was engaged in driving a roller. He had asked his bro- ther to let him lmow when it was noon- In the course of time his brother returned to him and said it was time to nnhitch for din- ner. Being anxious to finish rolling the field before dinner he commenced to drive his horses very fast. His brother got on the roller beside the driver, and immediately in passing over a larger atone than common, and owing to the quick speed at which the horses were going. the roller tipped up and pitched the driver off. by sad mishap his leg and arm caught in the roller and pre- vented it from revolving for a distance of about 50 yards; over which space the un- fortunate youth was mercilessly dragged.â€" l)nring this time the larl's arm, leg and head became jammed between the whililetrees upon which his body had been projected. The roller was a double one and unprotected by a platform. As the whifiletreea were placed above the roller they, after a little, allowed the body to be dragged through, then down to the roller. When the horses stopped, the brother was unable to extricate the body, and had to run to the barn for as- sistance. “'hen he and another brother got GRAND PEDESTRIAN TOURNAMENT. M ELANCHOLY AND FATAL ACCIDENT. pers mean when they say that afiinity of race, commercial and political interests, po- sition, and so forth, indicate the necessity of Denmark leaning towards Germany, and that the smaller country must necessarily amalgamate with the stronger. That the German Chancellor desires to draw Denmark into the Empire is a well known fact ; the German schoolmasters and patriotic maps have for a long time been teaching German boys that Denmark and Holland are natural- ly appendages of Germany. Quite in accord with this state of things is the Significant hint given by the 'Prnssinn press that the Danes, in complaining of the annexation of Danish-speaking parts of the Duchiestseem altogether to forget that “ Denmark is only a branch of the German national tree." Acocsr. Prince Biemarck’a answer to the Danish inquiry as to the intentions-of Prussia in rev gnnl to North Sleewick is called by a Ger- man paper " the funeral oration” of the “ deceased" question. Perhaps. however, though there seems little chance of a Euro- peon poet-mortem examination and inquest, the Reptile press is going just a little too for in concluding that a total absorption of Denmark would he accepted with indiffer- ence. Yet what do Prince Bismarck’s pu- (ion of the Bone vol Buoy will he in propor- tion, as it merits the e‘fl'eotion of the people by dismiuing fietterere and calling to its councils men of ebility and capable of telling it the truth. The Generel’e health is said to have improved since his arrival in Rome. SU BSCR I BE FOR '1‘“ E 0 Nice, for large box, $3.00. or 41:01:05 for $10, sent by mail to any part at United States ur (I'anada on receipt of price, or by express. U. 0. I). Address, AS” ‘ ROBIHNS, West Half Lot 21, 5th Com, Eldon. 85 Acres cleared and in gnml state of cul- tivation. 30 news fall plowed. A decided I'm-gain will be given as owner intends to tctirg from farming on accoqnt of ill hqmlth. Twenty percent. allowed for Cash on (dd price for Shoeing. I'ERMANEN l‘LY CURICD-«no humhug â€"â€"hy one month‘s usage of Dr. Gmilurd’s Celebrated lnfallilile Fit Powders. To con- alince sufferers that. these powders will do ml we claim fur them, We will tend them by v ail, post paid. a free trial Imx. As Dr. (loulanl is the only physician that has ever made this disease a special stud), an] as to our knowledge thousands have been perma~ uently cured by the use of these powders, we will guarantee a permanent cure in every ease, or refund you all money ex )cuded. All suffers shuuld give these pnm ers an early tiial, uml heeonvinced of their cura- tive powers. ‘ Falling Sickness HORSE SHOEING ! \VAGGONS and CA RRIA (”‘28 made on shod; notice. CARRIAGE WORKS. QEQQES SQLAGETED, FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. Buns. Rolls} and Pastry a. Specialty wFull particulars in our pamphlet. which we desire to send free by mail to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all dru 'sta at 81 per package, or six package: for g: or will be sent free by mail on receipt of the money by addressing TIE GRAY [MEDICINE 00., 'Windsor, Ont" Canada. fir Sold in \Voodville by all Dragging, and by all wholesale and retail dmgglsts in Canada and the United States. 114.! y ’io’flowu a se- _ r . name of Sen-Abuse ; as loss of Memory. 6uiversal Lnuitude, Painh the Back. Dim- vness of Vision, Premature Old Age,and many othnr diseases that lead to Insanity or Con- sumpgion and 9 Premature ‘vae3 _ FAMILY BREAD Befofér'l'hking tency, a Diseases PARTIES SUPPI IED “ HO' uESALE JOHN BERRIE, GRAY‘S Specific MEDIC‘NE. 1mm: wax. u. Glut "MD! M Englishma- 04y, an unfail- .’ mg cure for Seminal Weak- ness, Spamm- torrhea, Impo nzan'l 'P'Q";‘l“l- EPCy’ axltl .all A ‘7‘. ‘ >Vâ€" _ . Of ALL STYLES and PRICES. SODA, ABERNETHY. AND FRUIT BISCUITS, WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL. 1"1 1' S 111’ l L 1! PS 1', ALL “'OIIK W’AIU DOSE NEATLY AND CHEAPI.Y. FOR SALE. The subscriber has on hand :36!) Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y CAMPBELL’S BERRIE’S REPAIRING AND KING STREET. IS UNXLD G, CAMPBELL IN '1‘}! COUNTY -â€"-OR- Cor . King and Stuart St {OU' Jail- for 'eak- rum- mp0- 1 all *- [l A NTED Having made favourable arrangements with the leading mannfacturers of Farming Implements. in Ontario, he is prepared to supply all kinds of I mplements of the best quality and as cheap as the cheapest. He would call special nttehtion to the‘comblred SEED DRILL made by the Masson Manufacturing 00., Oshawa, (for which he is Sole Agent here.) This Drill possesses all thequalitics of n limb-class 'Drill and Broutl-CnstSeeder,and can be changed from the one to the other While in motion. It is placed in the market this season so cheap that it is within the reach of all intending purchasers. Cull and cxmnine bol'om buying. All kinds of REPAIRS kept for cash. He trusts that. by strict. attention to business and 3.1mm) dealing to nun-i the famncra’ confidence and receive a large share 0! their patronage. The umlmwigm-d begs to intimate that he has bought Mr. N. B. CAMP BELL’S Business in Woodville, and intends cnnying on the same line of bursi- ness in the Store tnrmerly occupied by M r. Chlhpbel ' THE ‘HONEY’ 1MPROVBD FANNING MILL Best and most Complete Mill Man- ufactured in the Dominion. IIAVIN :‘r TAVVN MORE FIRST PRIZES THAN ANY OTHER, AND INVARIAI RECEIVES TH E HIGHEST .RECUMMENDA'I'IONS \VIIENJM .Al AND WHEHEEVER IT IS BRHUGIIT INTO ' C(JMPI'YI‘I'I‘Il')N W [Til OTHER MILLS. We _ask our fricndn and flu: farmers generally to “'0 would respectfully call the attention of the farming community to the FANNLVG MILL now made at our works. This mill is known as WHITE BRO. Boots and Shoes at your own prices. A'LARGE STOCK OF G {QUERIES CALL AND EXAMIN E 50 CENTS ON THE- $. HARDWARE. BOOTS SHOES. Is selling at Bankrupt Slack .' TIE-IE ‘National Policy,” - A REVISION OF THE TARIFF CRQOKERY. CHEAP FOR CAESH ARCH. CAMPBELL. CHEAP HARDWARE. . NOTICE TO FARMERS. Agricultural Works, DAVID SIDEY’S It is undouhtedly the ‘nntly on hand which he will sell cheap HUGH MCMI LT.

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