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Woodville Advocate (1878), 18 Aug 1881, p. 4

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15 n um 43:30 I at, u-an' w. ' Nam Jlull \\' .5042: u 1" W V} ’ W ‘\\'m \\' m 4 i rs‘ Jr‘ul W“ I ' duel “Ii \li] 5ft“ Il=l i'l'rsi "I‘m ’l‘lu am b0; Pu For the next. few years he had a raving commission. .III 1585 lIooook oeItIIiII cities in tho \Vtst. Indian. Two yents later when the gtent. Armada Ivan being collected In leiz lnIIlIOI, Drake sailed in and horned 10,000 Ionaof shipping. '\V III-II ti o infision was attempted {Duke was nppointecl tierâ€"admiral. The famous legend snys that. ho wad playing JImvls when («ho news of the fllll)!‘0Mi\ In! the fleet was brought; to him. and . IlIIIt ho lllSth‘ti on finishing his some I”, the snuggle with the Al'mIIdII, his individual cunnvgo IIIIIl gencrnlnhip, aided hy the. elements, acultottul tho vast fleet. mnl left. Catholic Enropo I‘ll!!- I'IIlly to ask. “ \VlIeIe am the gulleons (If-Spain?" DIaIlmn last. yeum weIe somo~ what clouded by failmo IInIl Ilisnppoinb man No was one of tho gIeIIt. English mlmimls . of tho Blokes, Bcnhows, llnncnns, ( ollingwoods, Nelson, whoso lIi-IIoIv is lho most, iIIs-piriting an En- glmlnnnn om H‘ml. FROM reports that; reach us and PEI" sonnl OllSCIVJthII wc “'(lllltl Say the crops will prove mute abundant in this district this season than for tinny you-s [mi-t. Full wheat is unusually good, in many placm reports ‘of from 35 to 40 bushels and \v0 have even lluzu‘tl ut 60 lmshvls per acid being obtainel. Spring wheat. will not. result so well, the mi‘lge mul rust: having cwsecl much more havoc than at {inst was snspscte-l. Bar- Ivy although a fair c on was somewhat: injured by too rapid riprâ€"nlng consm quently the'gmin will be ofliglt weight while the lreqnent ruins tlm-irg harveet have COlOl‘Ed it to a gloat i-xton'. Outs :uro abundant l-ut PHI“ lave suffered ~sem-ely from tho protracted drought in Hie-curly aunt, of tho season. The root. ion-ops gheflfiery indication of an album dam. yield. flu: opening marlms give good prices form.“ grains illlll produce. and altogethewouWhitman have reason to rejoice and feel glad. The lusiuesa maniftoo is Flocking forwnnl to in inf- proretl season’s trade and the gloomy, look is now giving place to one of cheer- ful hope in‘ anticipation: of very large increase in the Fall trade. The laying of the third rail on the '1‘. (£5 N. R. .ehoultl place this village in a much het- ter position as to market. than at preâ€" sent. \Vith several Energetic buyers in our midst. there is no reason why'lNood- villo should not ngnin become the mar- ket of the district. DRAKE the giant navigator is to have a monument. After three hundred years the feelings of agmteful nation (lam-mil :1 lusting tribute to his fume and ummmy. The news will cause reudem to forth- with hunt, up histories of great. men, uml lest some should not. have the work handy wo will give a few points of hia- life. No entered life as a cabiuslmy, untl Was such in good little fellow that. his captain bequeathedto him his vessel THE Council of .the Village of Aurora are taking a wise step in the matter of collecting tuxes. At; their lust menting n. hy-law was introduced to secure the amymeut of municipal taxes on or be~ f0”! the fourteenth (luv of Decemhe , in each and every year, and to exclmle from the voters’ list. all persons in «19.. fault. It “unld be well if otlu-r ’Illllll-â€" cipulities would nm'ke sonnet such rule. .2\s things aim at: present some cm [Inl‘al- lions ullow portions of their tax”: to remain uucollrcied for-mmnhs altt-r the More time, whilst others allow au'teurs to iulrfur a your or mow \VuEN will om- township Agricultural S icicty's Fall Show be held is a ques- tion which is being frequently asked. All other loan] shows have appointed their day hut not a word is yet heard about Eldon. We hope it will not be delayed until so late in tm seosnn as usual, us by so doing we ilu'nriulnly sucâ€" ceed in securing a wet day which might in many cases be avoided by holding the Show two or three weeks earlier while the weather is fine and Settled. Maripoea Township hohl their Show October 12th and 13th which we con‘ sider altogether too late. Eh: ‘ewnmlriuc gdrmu. m “A“Ml‘flmawwwww \.~.\ - \~n~~\ I\ saw M WMN‘MWAM “’OGDVILLE. AUGUST I8, 1881. “ 1’1") Bouo Publina." Sim-l notice of Into through reading your always welcomed paper that an hostility in the form cf "paper warfare" is carried on between three prominent wortliics. who, I venture in lsay, would certainly command for more respect Were they to nettle their feud! privately. 'l‘lie oourno they hnvo )mr- nneil to set matters right. will benefit. neither one very much, and will he very up: to stain their repntotion. I look upon mull nti-ifo no wrestling with a sweep ; whether it pomm in above or under. he is sore Jo he very much soiled. The individuals at. present inVoIvml in the rather disagreeable content. evidently Sm,â€"â€"-Aa anew Act of the Education De- ptrtment cmne out last. year,.ho contents of which few teachers know. until the present. midsummer vacation. The point compleined of is the optimal power given to trustees. They now have the liberty to grunt either foot or six Weeks vacation. By this, some teachers will have to'cunlmeuce Work two Weeks before other; therefore. some will be enjoying their heli‘ley glee while the rest will be confined in the school-room. - If there is any necessity of shortening the va- cation in summer, why not give the two weeks extra Vacation in winter? At present. the teacher beginning two weeks before the rest. does not get. any more of the nehool grout on the avenge. than they do. Hoping to hear from some um- on this point and to have n lixul length of vacation, so that. all country launchers may; have the some. The lmlustrml Exhibition at. Toronto, f‘om the 5th till the Pith September. Mariposa Agricultural Society will hnId their Fall Show on October mm and 13th, at Uakwowl. To the Miler 0/ The WoonanE ADVncA'rx : To lh'e Miler of ’l‘m: Anvocxrn : The-Reach. 1’an Perry and Scugng Ag“. \ultnml Society will hold their Fall Show at. Port Perry. on Fliday and Saturday, Oct. 7th and 8th. North Victoria District and Bexley and Carden Branch Agricultural Societies’ Fall Show Will he held at Victoria 120ml. on Sept. 29th and 30th. Curtwnight Agricultural Sucicty's Fall Show will he held at “'illiamslnu‘g on Thurs- day and-Friday,~()ct. l3th and 14th. l‘lxc Uxbrirlfic Township Fall Show will he'hcld at Cmdwmal on Thursday and Friday Oct. 131..“ and Nth. Council adjourned lo meet again on the hst Mmul. \y in August. I‘Im Brock Avricultural Srcicty's Show will he held on Thursday and Friday, 6L1] and 7th of October. Pickering Agricultural Sucietj: will lmlil its Fall Show at Brougham on Monday and Tuesday, luth nml llth October next. ' Mow-l by Mr. Bram], seconded hv Mr. Pmkinsou that Byâ€"huv No. 272, In ing a hy»lnw to ruiSu hy ansessment on the rateabh: Inglwrty of the town ship of Maripom the sum of$13,3l4 00 fur the year 1881 he now read a first. time. Carded. _ The By-law No. 272 after passing through committee Was lend a. third time and finally passed. The following accounts were passed and ordered to I»? paid : T. Franks for ln-mkiug stone, $3.00 ; '1‘. review; seer- vicvs ns constalvlv, $2.00 j. J. F. (Jun- uiugs (1-93 for xegistm-ing Births, hInl'” ringnmnd Deaths. 6 months to June 30.11, 188], $12 50. A. Hudspetli, Esq. counsel for Mr. Banks, was heard on the matter of selling certain streets in the village of Onkwood as aske-l for by Petition from Mr. Banks and ‘others. The Council .lvcli'neil taking any action in llie matter in consequence of a petitiou from J 3930 Weldon m (1 others being presented at the last meeting OfSnill council against the sale of said streets. The following sums were granted to indigent pmsm-s: Mon-y Harden in care of '1‘.Bload,$3.00;MI‘sSueel.~ lnnd. $2. 00; Jul": Kennedy In cane of An application wan received from tlneu-ustees of School Section No.16, asking the Council to raise by way of Lunn and issue Debentures for $1,600 to vrect a. new Selma] house. W. Parkinsbn, $10.00; mews family in unl'e of A. Cameron, $4.00 ' Mnriponu Town-hip Council met. this 8th day of August, 1881. Members all present. Minutes of last. meeting road and approved. The Clerk road a oo'uw mnnioation from J. Deacon! 31]., aulw ing the Council to grunt. 'to the gunnin- bee fund for £he Cantu-nil 'Exhihicinn the sum of $50. Alao‘froni 'Dr. Clmke re~ spoofing the Blew family intligents. Also fuom the Clerk of Buook in answer to ono sent respecting the nwcting of both Councils, Murimmwaml Brock, to take into consideration the propriety of altering the bonmhuy of Union School Section No.3. $1350.00. ’ The Clerk read the Treasurer’s finan- cial atatementu showing as per Treasur- er's bonka a balance in lnuul to dam of IAIIPOSA iomulu- «tutu. Agricuunral Fall Shows of IBSI. ('Enmspumlcncv, Jam: F. Cuimmcs, Clerk. a I'D ‘»-- -~v I remain, (kc. A Daémson. The Best Mill Manufactured In The fDominion. It is a perfect olonnur, nml chall'ur. ' It will lnlm out Wild llnls purl: clly. It will lake {nut all ( (luklu. Chess and other luul «cells. making a pm («at sample of .\liu~|wl. \Vlwnt. It is a "mat. perfect. m-pnrnlor, and will separate ull llm lnrgn km‘m-la from the small aml shrunken grains. It, in very rapid in its Actinn. ll. sulmmim all kinds ul ginin M well M 3‘9”“. Mill N “Ala and Pens, nr 'l‘iuuilliy mul (‘luwr M'Hl nru mixed together and put tlnmi ll thin Mill. they will come mil. pril‘uully ai-pnrnlml. It will sup: mtn small and s ulll. l'cns mm lnruu Penn, lnking llwln from llm clmll‘ in llm imml peril-rt Inuimor. ' 'hu llnnoy lllllll‘nVcll Fanning Mill and Separator. m noknmslmlgml by all in it» Amlln proof of this strung statement, wo mm furnish nl-mulrmt tusliumninln from lluwc having them in "so. To inlcmlml [mrclvmun \vo mmltl My. mum and am- it fnr yourselves, «ml, we fuel uonllllnnt ymv will Im entirely anusliml um tlwy M0 all they Mu represented. ‘ Sm.â€"â€"I have reduced Mr. Uuthbertson to terrible straits when he spits out at me such terms as 'cur,’ ‘knave,’ 'fool’ and 'lunatic.’ In using these terms in leforence to use, Mr. Cuthhertson thinks he is very smart, as he thought he was when on a certain occasion he insulted a large crowd of respectable people by c nnparing them to hogs. My. Cuthhortson's letter contains little else than vituperstien. Now 1 ask Would a preacher ol the gospel that is wha‘. he should he, 'Ilit,‘ Vituperaliue language ? i leave this question to those who have heard 'Mr. C. expressing his opiniom. on Christian ethics. \ In his last letter Mr. C. is so agitated with tag: that he almost forgets what the dispute between us really is. Only once does he make refer- ence to it. and that is‘ when he tries to make it appear that by showing him (Mr. U.)T"that he is not a lawful school visitor. I am not acting consistently with certain invitations I gave him to attend at the examination of my school. Now let me remind Mr. G. that hedid once examine a class in my depart- ment of the. Kirkfield school and that I treated lmn just the same as if he Were a lawful school visitor; and it Mr. 0. had not flung defiance in my face I had not done so humiliating a thing to him as to show him that he was not a lawful school Visitor. Humiliating iesssons often prove to he verv useful ones. I have no doubt that Mr. C. will find it very useful to have learned a little about school law. 1 Would inform M r. Cuthbcrtson that the Indians make their clubs exprexsly for war. and that In- dian clubs are thenefore not health clubs hut wancluhs. M r. U. might for the benefit of his health devote a portion of his time to sword exercise and in that exercise he might use a sword with which nohody was ever to do any killing. and yet it- would be proper to tsrm that sword a Weapon of war. There are several persons who know that Mantis in the habit of quoting J. Stnvart Mili. Xow what do those persons think of M r. 0. when they find him saying that he seldom men- tions that a thor‘s name? Mr. C. attatks me for making reference to Mr. McTacgart's face. Now the color of Mr. Mc'F’s face is nothing that he (Mr. Me'l‘.) should feel ashamed of ; so it is verv childish of Mr. 0. lo say all that he does about this matter. I would go back to Mr. C’s first letter and inform him that on the 7th ult. , Miss Angus used the minor premise of a syllogism when she said ”These, pupils have not reached that lesson.” Mr. C. is surely logician enough to see what the syllogism is. So Miss Angus did rcmonstratc. The main issues between me and Mr. C. are the fol- lowing - Did Mr. C. or did he not examine Miss Angus‘ p pile in lessons they had not reached? Did Miss Angus r. monstrate or did she not ? is Mr. U. or is he not a law- ful school visitor ? Now I have floored Mr. C. on all these points. (in the last- point he lies completely prostrate. and as I turn away from him i say in all sincerityâ€"Au rwoir. Jonx Mensa. \Ve announced the close of this discussion last Week. The above letter however. conâ€" taining explanations of slights complained of by .\l r. Cuth‘acrtson. we consent to its in- sertion; nothing more, hoWever, will be inserted in our columns on the subjectâ€":- SUMMER Connuws, on 01101.1:ch ham- TUM. which in carrying oi? the infants and children by the tlmuamul at this season of the year. can always aurely he chcckfd and «and by Dr. was. ‘Im not of wild htruwhury. It has never failed to give lmmodinto relief in tho must. severe cases. It is a. boon within the reach of every mot- her. U0 not fin] to give it atrial ; you will he pleMml with itslclmrming efl'ecls. For gala by all dunlcrs.â€"â€"'l‘. MILBURN Cu, We denim to m" the nth-Minn of tho farming community in tlw :-.lm\c “ell known Fanning Mill, IInw being nIuIquncmreIl nl. mu. “mks. \\ u .IIo pwpzm d mgiw A WRlTTEN GUARANTEE THAT OUR MILL IS ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. [Eu] Honey will be scar-be and high, as the srvera Weather of last year killed off many millions of the industrious little workers, and many more cmuo thmngh in pmu- n cumlitiqn that. they are not. swarming as in other years. Toron’to‘ HCNBY’S IMPROVED FANNING MILL‘ FARMERS LB Improvements are canstmltly Minimmle nthu manufacture of steel pens. "sturâ€" ln~ook'a are of superior excellence. For sale by all atationers. imitate the two ‘obuimu mu. which M the fublo telnet. met. on t w middle of ‘olne narrow plunk flint luppducd to be [ml ucrou thqatrum. Both 3mm Wore dtowu ml. 1!. is to be hoped that the humble war at present raging bdweon thou: eminent Kirkfield luminaries will nut prove no aliu. thul to than) us olmliunuy waved to thu goats, for if it. nhouhl Kirklivld mmkl Ibo fur A time in snout dop'uruhlo mm fur um want. of n10mlcorroslmmlunt. a public mluml teacher. and 3 Di‘ iuo ; tlm three most im- portant cuentiall for ouwliumting Um (one of its moiety. To aw .E'dilorof Tm: Wonnvxnu: Anvamnfi MPISSWG IMDN W‘Q‘KS KlHKFIELU. __.....-, WUOIWXLLE ()N'I‘XXRH). W H [TE 85 “RH, A Rmmzu. {EA Eldon, July 5th, 1881. Dissolutian of Partnership. N'I‘O the premises of the undersigned. Lot I I3. (.‘nn. 3, Eldon, TWU MILUII ()UWS. The owner can have the same by pioving property, paying expenses and t‘killg them away. 7 1H E partnership hither to existing between \V.m Mullen and \V m \chskill of Lorueville has been” this (lay «lissulved by \lutual consent. All (lnbts due the late pm tum-ship must be paid to \\. Mullen. who will liquidutu all lawful claims. ..-.. - “‘v In. Fawnm's EX'I‘ILwr mr Wu.” Strmr- g pmuu" is without a doubt, the safpst and u must reliahie remedy in existence. fur ‘ di rrlmm, dysentery, (flu-bra morlms. sour ‘ stomach, sea-sickness, and all summer com» , plaiuh. ltucts like a charm. Its effects are mmvellous~mlief instantnnenus, cure, speomly. Physic-inns and all who use it re< commend it. It. shouldbe kept. in ewry home at. this Season, fur use in cake of uncr- gency. For sale by all dealers. ! h'i'brll Imiul, St. Margaret's Hopa. Ork- Iny. Srutmml. write: :â€""1 nm wqmaled Ivy wvurul h‘iomlu '0 order mmthor parcel of Dr. 'I'lmmuu' h‘clrch'ic Oil. The last lot I got from um having been tented in several cases of IRIu-umMimn. has given tulief when «Inc'ma' medicines hnvo failml to have any effect The: nxcoll-mt qzinlitim at this nut-I'll. Lonmville, March 2|st, |88L Has no equal for the permanem cm: of Con ha. Colds. Sore Throat. Alumna. tron». lumping rough. Bram-mus. and all Lung Dine-In. " Eve bottle guaranteed to give salinfaclicn. T. M LBURJ 6: (50., Pwptiekon 'l‘uwmo. c m .shuulcl hu mmlu khmrn, that the will- iuus nf aulfururn throughout the world “my In'lu I‘m. by its providcutifll dim-ovary. Hallo-0| rill... superior lo .11 other p unnuh and vmue. In May and mildnm Burdock lea! out-lent should be meg inggnnection with grdock Ijlood Bitter} for curin Ulcers. AbscesSés. Fevels, Sores. c. hi; :5 «fits per box. '1‘. MILBURN C0 . Sou Mam-s. Toxom ‘. .. .. ‘._. STRA": ED; THUS. \VXLA‘IULI11‘ZA, \VM. McASKll L. JOHN COSTER. ‘TWEEDS! . TWEEDS. efiaa I. I) D 55 ll!

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