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Woodville Advocate (1878), 15 May 1884, p. 8

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At n. distance of two hundred feet from the starting point. the belt takes an upward turn. and «(to ending four or five feet. the match their return trip. Passing with the top of the iron frame» a-levatlon of about scvm feet. back over the splint machine. room where the Either machine is locat. ed. and are there" knocked out. the lumda all pointing in momma direction. As they fall they are mmhtbyo leather bolt. which moves slowly And carries llmm to a table. when they are taken M} by a boy. placed in My: made for the purpose. and taken to the packing nmm. This he“ completes a circuit MA: '1‘ in thirtv minute: and (‘nrihu olu. 7 The principal countries ‘frorn which this supply was obtained ware France, Belguim, Holland. Germany. Spain, Portugal. the United States and Oanmia. In 1871. F fence supplied more than a fourth of the total; but in 1882 the United States sent as twice as much fruit. as France. chiefly in the form of apples. As it is estimated that our home produce is only about 9,000,000 bushels. we import nearly half as much an we grow. In spite of this large im. perbationmheyalue of which in 1882wes 151.718.907‘ the prices of fine fruit cen- tinue very high. the best sorts for des- sert. purposes being luxuries which the wealthy alone can command. Some ides of the igcronsed oon'sdmp- .tion of fruit inthis own .33 a the London Standard. may be a_ efexfr‘ouf u M'III\¢I-:nnux 1“ -L- -_A-_L_gL a comparisqn of the duamTtiea in: orted in 1871 and 1882 respegtivoly. n the former year we received 1,128,568 bushels, and in the latter 4,056,692. bushels. - “ ‘ V‘-__.r_ The flint glass of the great achromatic fibjectivo was successfully cast a long time ago, and has been for many months in the hands of the Clarke awaiting the receipt of the crown disk. The latter is much more difficult to cast, anneal and polish. owing solely, it is believed. to the inexperience of the manufacturers with ‘snch great masses of glue. Never “Les auqha casting attempted until the Lick telescope was contracted for. it was at one time tau posed that the limit of anhrometio o jectives had been reached when the Washington telescope. tWenty- six inches in diameter. was maiden-San 1 mm'uvo flaming Call. Mt. Field, who has been moulding the tram glass of the great telescope for the trustees of the James Lick bequest, writes: “ Since the disk has been taken from the furnace I have been obliged to put it back again after outtin out some soda. This operation has n done successfully, and I hope to take it from the furnace in fifteen days, and it will take about fifteen days to polish it, and it is probable that I shall beableto send late you in. the first days of Depemberf' . _ 112,, ipp. A son. \iiiédh‘iéioin; 553,-,“ ltpuly knew that it Wu wum. And unaltered tron: me min. fle Ipoke of trouble and of death. I don!) . and w I, and hen. fine overhaul wautumn mu Fell like e flood of teen. an he'ede were bowed in enlfln grlef. u: been. were chilled with in: ' e lam of low seemed quen tore or. By Mae. 0! run. ‘uen'inddenly I. cheerful nonnaâ€" In“ D Inch}: goofing-g d«England-élomny ham to e 1 Aug! flagged evety cu. ‘ there. In the matter. oold end vet. And railed by the storm. - Llonely lmle blrd bed crept. And nestled to get wam. 33m Item: beet eloee Above lte heed. Aud shook its slender matron. am there it clung. end (3 pod end Inna. Aselmt the old grey ohuroh. I210 pastor's voice grew note end tweet. file kind eyes filled. wllh teen. And. lookln up, he spoke of Christ. And me o no.1 you-I. ' 89 noon a! heaven. our happy homo. And ioved ouea gone: before: (I I“ the joy: that wait the mm Cu yonder shining ahoro. And ml] the little bird am; on, .1 anti ......... x-.__ AL.A L, ‘1“ tan ‘ wad: w w“ in .1 Mann. the h hd sad am one 8'001 _ lull a o}. flo Ipoko of h I doubt... I Ila ovorho Fell like t n mm caning; u’ié iiin'iifllm and In 01:0!»de Inuit. bin. “no home In: (“In and cold. id and mu pawn-'1 Chemo; one sweet 1‘. 0! Christian hop. “MI 5 01100311; alum. The in In (In Mum. nu. unuon. in u \ the old ohm‘oh roof :0 poring (my: Quays-hr Fruit in England. The Lick Telescope. aino in locat- â€"M.ont the only troubles that come single «to {any o-ld maids. I’nri; slu'n'tly k) look after his interests. luliuving that his relatives are still anâ€" tugouistlc to him tnd his interest. and (.1 cuursoare untowing every obstacle in his ww. t‘areer of n- Grandson or one o! No- polcon‘s Great Marshals. 'Ifhere is at present sojourning in San Francisco on artisan. not blessed with much of this world’s pelf, but who claims on interest in the estate of Count Napoleon Neg, Prince de la Moskowns and son of arshal Ney, who died in Paris on October 13, 1882. ‘His name is Emil Hugo Ney,a.nd he was born in Koenigshurg, Prussia, about thirty-six yes is 0. His father, a yonn er son of Lee ll orshal, was Frederick illiam Alexander Ney, who died when Emil was but two years of age. His father having married against the old Marsha” will. an estmngement ensued and there was but little intercourse between the two families. Young Ney. tiring of study and restraint, ran away from home when vorx young. and served two years as ea in boy. Hethen de- voted three years to learning the trade of ship carpenter. Ho visited ever land and ‘elilno and afterwards sott ed in South America. Wandering from State to State. For four years he worked with Harry Meiggs. who made him lore- nmn of a large force of men. when con- structing his railroad in Peru. In 1875 he came to Sm: Francisco. and has since remained on the coast. engaged in v0.- rious occupations and callings. 0n limiting of tho «loath of his nnclo.ho engaged an attorney to ascertain whe- ther or not he was entitled to a share of his estate. and finally ascertained. through Minister Morton and Baron do “My. one of the Connt‘u nearest rela- tives. that the entire estate had been bequeathed to his widow. tad that the nuns of an elder brother would be entitled to a preference. in ite' of this discouraging reply. young eyie still sanguine. and ‘intende Ilenving for '1." - . .‘ . §fiTfi ] u'mmvm sawing ououu'suu m'uwl'les Wore and runs mile: thb hofise. Sacred hymns in the field bring forth joyhil whines, but worldly songs cause the canine to tuck his caudal appendage and scgmper off in silent disgust.â€"-Savanuala News. . A peculiar do is re rted on the plan- tation of R. WgJonegfof the Warner ville District, near Moriwether. When the freedmcn assemble in their cabins and sing sacred songs the dog stands in the door and testifies h'is delight by ap- proving whines. When secular songs are, being sung‘the dog drops his heat] up, who; it would seem, fa {to marry . yonn ‘lady without fortune, does not clear y appear. In any event the gov- erme’nt could hardly have made a better selection for the purpose of honoring literature in that kmd of way. , It my be that no pool: should be made a poor. but if any poet is to be made a peel, Tennyson is the mumâ€"N. Y. Sun. hind. How he will manage to keep up what. is called the di 'ty of the pear- nge. or qqable hit} 01 03159013 to keep it Tennyson hes been made a baron, and will probably retain his own name and be hereafter known as Lord Tennyson. His acceptance is not. yet announced. The public offer of the title would hardly have been made if his readiness to ac- cept_het}_ not_ been ascertained before- must know that his jud out will be received with no more to erance or re- s t, with no 1688 irritation or derision, t an would have been, in Dante's time. the judgment of a critic who should have ventured to rank Dante above Virgil, in Shakespeare's time of a. critic who should have dared to set Shakes- re beside Homer. 1). on the other and. he should abstain with all due discretion from any utterance or any in~ timation of a truth so ridiculous and un- timely, heruns the sure and certain risk of leaving behind him a name to be ranked,by those who remember it at all. with those which no man mentions with- out a smile of compassion or of scorn, according to the quality of error discom- ibie in the attitude misjudgment; in- nocent and incurable as the confidence of a Johnson or a J efirey. venomous and malignant as the rancor of a Saints- Beuve or Gidord. Of these two dangers I choose the former; and venture to ad- mit, in each case with equal diflidenoe, that I do upon the whole prefer Dante to any Cino or .Cecco, Shakespeare to all the Greenes and Peeles and Lillys,Victor Hugo to all or any of their respective imnn " In an article in the Fortnightly Ev. vim on Victor Hugo's “Legend dos Sieeles." Mr. Swinburne says: “ The temporary judge, self-elected "to pass sentence on any supreme achievement of human power, must choose on which horn of an inevitable dilemma. he ms prefer to run the risk of impalement. lg recognizing in this new master-work an equ share of the highest qualities possible to man with that possessed and manifested by an previous Writer of now unquestion su remac , he taken upon himself to t,simp y and honestly. that he does , recognize this. and eeunot choose hnt_reeognize it. he '01) arrivin in the packing room the matches are rat placed in small paper boxes. 100 in each ‘box. The small towkages are then packed in board xea oontaiuin one-slxteeut or one- eighth gross.-â€"â€" n’oa Harald. ' , .._..,. _ _.._ --â€"u finished. The match produced is superior in quality. and will light reudil on being drawn Lamas the ww- dowgasa, This is claimed to be; crucial test. and inferior ones can not be ignited in; t_his_mq.pner. A ‘ A Dog of Remarkable Plat}. Swinburne on Victor Hugo. Baron Tennyson. l The Best Dolifir Weekly in i the County. - To 3mm wonx AT 0mm 0N mm. SALES Study 10min?” mon‘ n and ularlos to .1] wm- iuc to work udwomon can have pleasant Work the Year Round. Good unto m «min from "0 to 075 monflud upon-ea. «run And own he!“ Adan“. STONE WELLINGTON, , ’l ammo. Ont. The latgekt in the flumininh. A. GUNN, V. S , - .Grndunle of the Quint-lo Veterinary College, VETERINARY INSPECTOR. omenâ€"Hedi“! "all. Woodville. Will be in Bonvm‘ton oyery Tuesday. Orders left Wuth v_L_ I. The ufidei‘signed has for sale a. quantity of first-class Seed Peas. Apply to J N O. K. CAMPBELL, Lot 1, lst Con. Thomh 325 ACRES. foamy! N magmas. SEED PEAS for SALE uonvnrton a ery Tuesday. Orders left Wufh __ John Mc innon, Drumzist. Benetton. Or by tolrgraph, wm receive prompt attention. We have hundreds of similar tottlmonhlt to the emcaoy of AYER'I HAIR V1001. It nud- bnt 3 trial to convince “no mo“ 31995- “I of in value. Dr.J.C.AyerCo., Lowell, Mm. > sou ”gamma; - Mn. 0. A. Plum", with: from 18 ll. 8!. (Iarluioum, Matt. April ~t. 1m. an: " to year: ago about two-thirds 01 my hair come on. It thinned vary npldly. And I no tut growl bald. 0n ualng AYIB'I Hun Vmon tho olllufi stopped and a now growth commenced, and u about u month my hood VII completely covered with short hut. II n continued to grim, and in now» good u to it tell. I regularly used bul one hon). or 119 Vmua, bun now use it occasionally on l'drosslng." The aupefiority of Mother vaea' Worm Extermimwr is shown by its good effect: on the: children. , . . MR. Axons Funuunx. louder of the celebrated “ Fairbairn Family" of Scam-I Vocallau, writes from Boston, Mam, Feb. 9, 1880: “Eva: since my hair began to give ul- vory ovldenco of the change which lacuna time procureth, I have med AVIR'S KAI. Yuma, Ind so 13mm bpgn‘ ablctto mimin MUCH I“ A ”711... Mtuy proprietary medigiues. if they can It ill. require such a large quantity to pro- duce efl'ect tint it. nukes them vor um- certain sud expeunivo remedies. 01 I0 with Buldock Blood Bitten. It in highly concentrued, sud for all disema of blood. liver and kidneys, one or two bbttlea will cure morolthuu ”lions of the Weak mixtures usutlly sold. Sand for facts and figures. “135mm. of youthfulncsle miter of nbleqooue ueuoo to mini-ton. or.- tor! nouns. and In‘l {not ovary on. who live. 81 we eye. of the public." "6 who prophesies falaely of the weather, Invos off his flauucis and (Warehou. “d catohas cold. is"indeed ' unwise. If you follow this {alto pro bet your roacuo lion in “Hug Nagy-rd. octoral Bnlum. II I! the butcough cure and the ”has throot and lung remedy known to medical science. \vuw, unyuurr nay: : "Aill'n [Hull V100- u u moat. oxeolient preparation for the hair. I speak 0 it‘fmm my on «patient. In no prom (on tho owth of Low halt, Ind nukes It glossy n so“. The V1003 h Mao u Illl’. cure for dandruff. Not within 3 knowlodge Ina the preparation on: tall to give entire satisfaction.” Every one should know for human um “Gold Coin.’ In the best chewing tobacco now made in any“. The unprecedented demand (or It since it nu been In the nut. ntteatu the (not. For glgby all yholou a grocerg 311d fiqbaqoo dealers ulo b nll whom‘ma odors sud tobacco dc Hula y-ADAMB' T0 ARGO Couuouuoal. n checks} mung of the um. and sun. lab-tweak and richly growth to vigor. n ”rents and cum sour! md «mam. ad hula nearly every {hum poculhr to in mlp. As a Ladlu' nau- pruning; It. V100: u unoquallod; it eonulnl neither on nor dye, render: the hair loft. slot-y. and when In appoanncomnd impuu a dollouo, urea-bio, and lasting porxumo. In. C. P. Bnlcuzn writes from Kirby, 0. J1“ 8. 1882: “ Lu: fall my lair commo- Iall ng out. and in a short. time I be“. nearly bald. I used rt 0! I haul. of Art!“ HAIR Vwon, w ioh flopped the m1- ing of “no hair sud started a new growth. I in. now a tu'll head of hair grow": vigor- {Millyt and am convinced that but or m In 0 your preparation I should lurch»: onmoly bald." 8a/ésmen Wan ted/ J. W. Bowmr, proprietor of the McArIMr 9519) fiyqnirm says : "Ana's gm; Woo: "atom. win; the gloat um lmhno- at youth. “dad or gay hair to l mural, rich brown color. or doop black. umtybo duh“. By In no "gm or red hair msybo tin-loud, \Mn m: thlokoned, um baldnou 01m, “out; not always, cured. AYER’S Hair Vigor 7H! FALSE PROPHIT. This irogfoaelvo Age I’BKPLBD BY Highest Price Paid for Wool. Full Cloths, coarse and fine, Tweeds, Flanncls, Imuln. Yam, Oononadoc, Ohm- Om, Wlnooya ac. "94'; 316;.th '"""""'" "M“ """ ""f" Bu.\vzn1‘os.-â€".\Inr. 6. May 8. July 10. Sept. 25. Nov. w. Ugmnom.â€"Mu.7. nay 9, July 1!. Sept.” .._ n. Nov. 2], Whitby. Jan. 1. 1884 annmon.â€"-an. 2:). Mn. 4. May 6. July 8, Sop: SB, Nov. 18. CAsmNa'rox.â€"-Jnn. 24. Mar. 5. May 7. July 0. Sept 0: ‘1-.. in June 1. July‘s. gain: 1} 6cm? Rafi-1705133,“: - Buounmmâ€" play 2. J 11'); 3. Supt. 2. Dmm's Cummâ€" Jan. 8. Mar. 3. Nov. 3. PORT Flauntâ€"Jan; 99, Mar. 19., May 5, July 7, Bept.N.Nov. 17. . Wm'rBY. ~Jan. flFeb. 1 yard. Apr 1. May} I....A¢ . - .. , Cards not exceeding one inch $5.00 per ' aunum. Transient advertisements 90M er line lat insertion 3cm per line each an :sequent in- sertion. measured by a scale of nunpariel. County of Ontario Ofl‘mlâ€" McKinnon’s Store. Bezwarton. Ont. Susscmmox 9â€"81.00 per annum, an ad. Vance, or $1.50 if not so paid. ADVERTISING BATH. goolupn, 3 year ................... $12 00 Mu gamma Muss. J 08. J. CAVE, PROPRIETOR. x'med."'--sidci-" (if-'- Se‘ed'io: éaz'e'ror'fiuTfiedTEseRZffi THE WEEKLY MAIL)!" mt: pet wad each insertion, 01 am per word for 6w human”, or In THE DAILY rIML It a» and a hallma- pet wold each lnunion. Adan? THE MAIL Ton-lo. CM am Wnudviltc gamma, Examihétho Um I “ml: to: 3M!" m “Fm turn- Tun MAIL Ins Secome lie when medium for Fur-ll- vcfllselnenu Au mm: more of them than another Canadian can bind. It has 3512.001; Indus ofthe fight __ AQY§5T1§§MENTS pl: "rams lot Sale" no "an Sittings of Division Courts for 1884. Published by order of the General Session Boaverton Woollen Mill, DBN'I'IBTS, dc” lindlly. 0... One of (m above will be at the Inmntoa House. Bavarian. on the Second Monday of each month. {10 will ulsq Visit Wpodvme on tho second 'I‘uoa- (II! of each month. stopping at the Queen‘s Hotel. LNBILANDN. L.n.s. l ms. pnanAn,L.n.s. ELDON HOUSE, WOODVILLB, TI”. EBWABDQ Pmflmr. Fit-mm ucoommodsuon and attentive servants Bu wall supplied with the choices! Liquors and Cigu-a. 'Bus to and from :11 trains. and ovary convenience for the travelling public. Cl? J N0. Mc’l‘AGG-A RT, Kirkfleld conmsnosnl n n. 3.. consume-n GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. 31011 to Lou: ntbto p.c. Improved Farms hat a. sewing Much nee. Wilson‘s “A" and “B" and “Boyd." Also Neodleske toonatunu on band. 01mm of the Great North- eswtn To (graph Co. Outing done to {ad from in 31mm of the flung. 5nd Midland Railway Station. 011 on moder- uo. Residence one door norm 0! E don Hons. Queen smemv'mdvm. and Promptfy Exe'onted. ' tissues or mamas menses. All kil_1d_s of Repairing Neptly Runes: Collars. Rumors. Whips. Curry Cot Brushes. '1‘: aka. Valium. and all kind. of {one Furnishings. Age-t hr the lama and hurl. liven- nem Celia»). Harness Maker, Saddler (to. 'IYSTOM cmnma srmmxu. WEAV- nm «a. Dom: n‘ snmn' NO'I'hl. Cruel: : â€"K12m S'rnnr, Woonvnn. J. BERRIE’S ~Woodville Bakery '1- WOODVII .LE HARNESS SHOP Best Bread in the County. Mara Street, North End of Bridge. FOB BARGAINS IN .-_- .v an ‘uv u «av- of each month. stopping at the Queen‘s NEELANDB it PENTLAND (I. 1’. YQE‘NG. ~BTLBMIII£D 1850 ~â€" qus "can. DAILV_ANDWE:KLV Mam. JAMES M. LAWSON, YOU CALL AT THE ESTABLISHED 1876. t‘ J. E. FARE W}:LL,_ CAQTEIL Ac. In the Clerk at the Peace. ...... $12 00 ...... 2o 00 ...... 30 00 le"lnd , "Fm '1“! Parties indebted do w. (a. mm a 90. , I“ please call and soul. without no Iv. ‘ Mitchell's Old Stand. No 1 Labrador and Fresh- water H errings which will be sold at low prices to suit; the times. J list Received Salmon Trout and White Fish. A Choice Stock of Provisions and Groceries. W. G. Smith 85 Co The‘ Highest Price in 'CASH. DRESSED Hoes, Immune effected in good reliable Companies «lower» rates. No agent‘s lees required. Also Agent tor the WANTED No Fines. No Commission Expenses Induced to a Minimum. Loansmado in sums of 39m and upwards on a. Straigh! Lona or on tho Sinking Fund System. at a low rate of interest. Postmaster, Woodville. LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. Canada West Timothy and Clover Seed r . Ai 'pa. mg as any {we 1% cm Sofia. $014131 lpainicnlsn. two. liddr’gsa 8 C THXISON.¢M30 Publisher,” ' Richmond 31.. Lohdon; 0.524510 J. G. Gilchrist c‘fi Hi on market '00 id for Fan-on' Pro: _ F duos in filings for Goodo. Provisions, Confectionery and Fancy Gobds, Choice Syrups: and m Complaints 'cld to the happy Influence of BURDO BLOOD BITTm ample Bottles 10c;Regu1u' sin 01. Bryai alas, Scrofula. flutteringâ€" cart Nemmeas and Gencnl mu uum v» u ul‘VUuBum Gnu usual-l. nobility: «ll these and many other simi- lu Complaintg. yigld to therhapgyflflgeM' _‘â€"Dim"_ Dry-i165: 09 the Skin. nee; ofVisionJaundice Bafusfiheum. Untoch all the clogged avenuesB-f'lho novels, Kidney: and Liver. carrying 011' gnduany without wwkening the system. all lhelimpmilies ‘and find humors of the sgcrcgionsg .3! {he slime time Correcting mum 'of the stoma, eaasg'fif: ouaueas, D spefisla" headaches, pl:- guosa. 3m 1159. gonstipaglpn. 831A? u The Cheapest I God! TBA for 200. per pound 6 lb. 0|. A new npfly excellent alight Sugar acts. , per pound. Fat ale by all dealers. LIBIMCWW'l-uh "ij KEY TO HEALTH. BEEF and POULTRY ll unnamed in the County. Fresh Biscuits and Cakes of ' all Kinds Also 3 choice amok of OWL mm 86 murmur: General, Grocer ! FAMILY BREAD ' CLASSWARE A m. and whyausoma stock. We have jusf received a large lot 0! .3AKER.« ANTED Agents to so)! 1’“ [to '8 HOW nu! Cuporlot canad n El 0 a 'Q: ,‘l'...vsy198 .as 393' 8°99! x Jlnv eâ€"Fres/r Groceries!» ALLAN LINE COAL OIL ! of Etoamnhips, and for tho Land Agency Co. The subscribe: will pay B EAVER’I‘ON IN GREAT VARIETX. for any quantity of F. S. DUNNIGAN. \VOODVILLE.

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