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Woodville Advocate (1878), 12 Sep 1878, p. 1

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"mates furnished. and ccmtnctn taken for 'gy or all of the nbun work. Material. lur- M if nquired. ' All. CARRIER to tlm Nipisning sm- lion. UAR'I‘ING (lone tn mnl lrom ll. Railway Station and through the Village ,3 Moderate rates. Express parc carefully attended to. Apprqiscr for the Canada I’urmnncnt Loon ml Snvmgs Company. Money to loan on arms to suit the borrower, from '2 to 20 mars at. n. low rate of interest- «charges very nodal-Me. luatalments required to repay a can 0(31000, principal and interest. in tho allowing penoflszâ€"fi years, 253.80; 10 ours, $152.40 ; 15 years, 8120.40; 20 years, l‘02.7l’;#‘ MA fl ‘ AVING, at Dr. McKay’s request, taken up his residence in \Vumlvillc. for the ractice of his profcsuiun, during the absence ’the latter in the Old Country, trust»: by ’ct (Attention to his professinn to merit the nfidcnce of Dr. McKay’s friends and pa- nts, and the public generally. Ulficoâ€" 'v‘ogcupiod by 1):. IN cKay. 77 ills. K. HAL WARD BROS ucrxmx. Ancumzm', Bmmzn um Cox- . 'nucrou. [has and Specifications made on fine omit notice. Emimntos given for all ind! of work. on reasonable terms. "out. fig and Ventilatinn of Churches and Sclmol [ones a specialty. King Street, \Voml- ctoriu. Clerk Township of Eldon. Sec. Clerk lat and 7th Division Court: County fry Eldon B. A. 'Sociotv. égent‘ P. B. Buribter-at~an, Attorneys. Solicitors, mnyanccn, kc. Orrinâ€"Provincial Aa- nnce Buildings, Court-IL. Toronto. } gnLANDs a: 13110., Dentists, LIEDSAY, . ox'umo. fan. a the above will be .c Hmnton'. Iota], Benetton, on the SECOND MON- tAY of each mouth. He win 3‘10 visit Ioodville on the Second TUESDAY of each with. stopping at McPherson'I Hotel. nluxos, 1.12.5. ! J. L. mumps, lam. d the public enemlly. The Bar in? mp; » ed with the eat brands of Liquor: and hm. Good Stables md ttteutivo Butler. C'ompan . Conveyancér, Co'mmiwoner Quqon’u nch. O. ROBINQON. H. A. ! T. EDWARDS, " . proprietor First-clue accomnm-odution and attentive ‘unts. Bar well supplied with the choic~ {.liquors and cigar-a. ’Bun to and from all in: And every convenience for the travel- g public. lon'rHERN HOTEL, Woodvino, LORENZO MAYBEE, Proprietor. m. Home is situate in the centre of tho line-s portion of the Village, sml has re- Ltly been refitted md refurnished, and is uroforo moat Iuitable for commercial men summing, ILA S TE}! 3R8 A ND JIA SO NS #0. 'nupector of Weights ind Mount-Count; ictorh. Auctioneer. Lnnd and Genera t. Debts and Rent- collected. LDON HOUSE, \Voodville, EORGE \VILLIS MILLAR, Boat accommodation for havens". Bar Ll napplied with choice liquors god, oigm. an we urths.â€"-Hartloy, Out. 87 ARTLEY HOTEL, reunion-~01!) 3 One Dollar year, Strictly in Admnco. wwwsmq~YearIy Advertisement. charged qlmterly; Transient Ad- venimments. when ordered. mm: mm. UEEN'S HOTEL. Wooxmnu, A. MOPHERBON, mam. Dr supplied with tho but wines. liquors clgnrs. Ssmple Rooms for commercid wile". Good nhblugndlhodn. Atteno boatlor. M. A. SILVERWOOD, J. P. . A. SILVERWOOD, DICK, ETER CLIFFORD, BY THURSDAY MORNINI}. way... Ienderson Cave. 21115 .712) V0(’ 12.8 DR. ROBINSON 'mg Street, Woodviue. ‘N' C. GILCHRIS’I‘, on King Street, or orders can be left at Tm. Anvoon‘z Uflice. grutcsfiioual mm. COUNTY AUCTIONEER. Qusiursn (2mm. 'Amwwv saw 18 PUBLISHED I’. MAGUIBE, Proprietor. tomâ€"o.- II. A. I. ‘ENT. CAPITAL . - $1000 000 GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT, 350,000 CASH '- All work wamnted and utinftction guumtced flair-Dressing. Rhmwlng shampoolng, go. In the Intent "’5,“ Evmn'nuxu KEPT CLEAN. hAzoRfl A1,. wn‘n IN 600'» UNDER. BATH ROOM 1:; Unfituflfl‘lox. GEN ERAL BLACKSMITH. HORBEEEOEING And REPAIRING of all kinda. cmfully and promptly attended to. CARRIAGES and \VAGGONS on hand and made to order. ENRY EDWARDS is prepared to sup- ply LIVERY RIGS at any time and on the shortest notice: Special atfentiou given to Commercial Travellers. Charges elways moderate. TERMS. CASH. Sta» bles In connection with the Eldon House. ( )ttawa Agricultural INSURANCECO. ' BILL STUFF FOR BARNS AND HOUSES 1,000 MEN WANTED 1P. MOSWEYN, J. MATHIESON, LIVERY! ORDERS Promptly Attended to and a Sure Flt. Guaranteed. and Eldon. ’1‘!!! omr‘o OF THE BEST‘SH‘IIEE’RS 13: E COUNTRY. To our customer- We Guarantee Quantity and Quality! PERTY. for 5 term of gun, at I re:- ms lo rate of interent. fl' ortgu en md Hunicipd Dobontnm bought. Ap pg to _DU_N UAMPB L MLONEY T0 MAN on PARK PRO- V E have recently put in new mill stones, new cleaning machinery. and other \‘9lnable improvements. MIG: hpydjp‘opr on}: 4---. -- .-__-- -A___ And respectfully request a continuance of chm patron o. Flour and Fund delivered hallpartao the village. Order: mny be left with 0mm t Fergucon. or J. C. Gil- christ, or u “no mill. TAILOR, LUMBER CHEAP Hair Oils, Perfumery, c. N$URES Fum Property, lzolited Dwell- ln . Churches, Parson $88!, 301100] one: and all risks of this cl m. 51‘ Auctioneer for the Townships of Mnriponn ..I I.“ | .A SUPPLIED EITHER AT Till-I HILL 0". IN “'OODVILLH. \‘EXT Donn To (nuxs’ 3 Drum STORE, KING STREET, WOODVILLE. vinfi completed arrangements with two -owners is prepared to furnish all , grades of ELDON MILLS. to purchase from the choice stock of VOL. II. Lumbar Dealer, THE ADVOCA'I‘E. ‘; MONAB; for sale at GEO BAULDRY’S Money to Loan; flzm. Cam} 12g], 'VVOODVILLE um: mwm, m. VVOOI)VILLE. MERCHANT THE WOODVILLE. THURSDAY, FEPTEMBER 12, 1373. U w um: _a mo. A 331 t, “'ocflvmo to remain long in such at uni He made no reply to this. ment they drew up at a door oely studded with broad iron mils. It w at that mo- ment opened, from within, in two men ai- lently emergedâ€"one of them mingto the horse’s head, and taking hold I the bridal, sud the other waiting on the old as it to conduct them into the inte r. The last was the men whoiw. so long Hing place?" d at the mo- closeted with his lordship on “previous evening. Not a. word was spoken. {the moment the horse's head was wound, Lord Eagle- hoart decended to the ground. um! silently offered. hi. land ‘0 mint )1 Myohip to alight. Mechanically she quitted th vehicle, and accompanied her husband to heavy door at which the silent mm mm ' Her vague feeling of nnmineas incre ry moment 1nd a certain foreboding fell upon her heart --â€"‘a foreboding of some evil. § , A 8903‘? 01' the Grout 3013“". f' » “Fu- from it Itin t ch floss, melan- choly spot, and has s most passive look about it. Surely, Charles, m not going to remain long' 111 such tax uni f 1.4; place!" They were in the room MW. and were done. fpr the grim conductor ‘ul closed the door behind them. Her lady: Jp sank into a chair, md gazed at her hudfiand with a look which 3413M explanatifi. He was cold and grave; his, 1' wqm.%ypwd md hi: brow m Kama]. ' " I will be at hand when ' r lordshio want- mo. Touch the hell. I ml! im- mediately enter." P ' “ 1 may now sump:- the question you asked outside," he obtained. '. " You wished to know if we were (oi-aide here. You are -â€"for the present.” 3 “ l hereâ€"and 5101): very pale. (00minde “We are not going to It: are no we I” inquired her ludyahip sppreh voly. "Dont you like thé ”1+," in cooly uked. " Oh you will not b; without comp â€"th£t is,_if yaw-deem their society.” ” fiut~v7bat does thi moan, Charles 2 \Vhy have you brought me flare 2 and why no you going to leave 'no in such a glowny fearful place 2" ‘ ‘ For my own safety." he significantly re- plied. " You have fyrced me to thin, and if you dislike it b!nmeyonrself for it.” " Sm'. Mthcr, seqdcatmtetl, and remem- her that it WM your nbstinncy which caused it. Yuu swore to do that which must have been my destruction. and to saw myself and the lungs of Eaglehenrt I have brought you hither.” ‘ Lady Eagleheart shmldered Md groanod. " A living death 1" she murmured. “ Sep- arated from those I love-«loft here among strangers~ n prisonerâ€"anexile ! Oh, Charles have I deserved this 2" 7 “ It is flccossity. You would nnt listen to reason, and I had nn choice but to bring you hither. unless I submitted tolegrndntiun, beggary. and the vindictive malice of Raven- SWOI‘th.” “ Farewell. madam,” rammed his lord- ship. "Let me advise you for your own cake to be prudent and peaceablou Any other course you will find not conducive to your comfort.” “ I am a prisoner, then. ’” she said with a shudder. "This is‘a place of confinement and here um I to be unmured. ’" “ And this is my punishment because II refused] to utter a falsehoodâ€"a falsehood, too, which was to destroy my reputation? Oh,( (‘lmrlca 1 how the find; false step has de. veloped your evil Imtnre.” “ Ah, then they'ere to have the power of subjecting me to personal restraint if I of- femlml them or infringe the orders you will lexwe 3" . ’ " That is the rule here," he slowly replied. " The rule here,” she repented, trying to understand his meaning. “ What place is thisâ€"this solitary gloomy building? He 2" she creamed. as a light suddenly broke on her mind. " that. nhriek, that horrid laugh We heard on the stairâ€"it is A msdhonse ! God of mercy, am I among the insane l” "use on m 1mm" “It will be your own‘ fault if you treated us such." answered his lordship. She clasped his firm. tho (3! ng M.) Mm. nlw gmd up fl him Wig) ' 5 tic fielding “ Charles, Charles I" Iho wildly exoldmod, ' “ leave mo not hero. 0!: lone me any where but here. By the love you once profouod‘ for me «In me away from this lion-id place." mu: 1303mm mumaz. “ Pro Bono Hblloo." g?" she {altered turning rwithout companions pot. and wildly untamed m be taken iron: that dreadml house. He etood (or come moments in silence end seemed to b- refloeting. Then he spoke. ’“ It remain. with your-elf.” he uld, “ whether I leave you are not. I will teke you back to the Grunge on one condition. You muet know whet that condition ie. Promise me you will fulfill it,~und I will trust you, for you have aid yourself that you never broke your word. " “ No,” she groomed. “ God help me, no. Even to escape from this madhouae, I cm- not proclaim that infamous lie.” Ho shook her form with a. burst of anger. " Meet than the consequence of your ob- ntiuacy I” he cried, and furiously rang the bell. ‘ “ What in the condition 7" she filtered with white ashy lips. “ That y0u Mame Charles and my cousin that there was no previous maxringe." The door was opened in a moment. .116 the dark, bud featured man entered. “ You hove my instructions,” uid Lord Eugleheort. “ Your order: shall be faithfully obeyed. my lord, " replied the mu, wifih m obquu-I ions bow. “ Her Ledyehip in to be treated with all kindness and respect consistent with her safe keeping. No one lrom without in to be allowed to see her, and you will not require her to associate with the other inmates." “ My lord, my wife Will be her solo attend- ent, end every kindness will be shown her which does not interfere with your purpose.” Hie lordship advanced to where she stood. “ Charlotte." he said " let me council you to submit yourself to what cannot beavoided. I must now bid you farewell." She out upon him one glance of hittereat reproach, and turned away without speaking a» word. Lord Eoglehenrt hit his lip. and left the noun, followed by the keeper of the mad house. - ‘1 Heaven help me." mowed he: Imabip, M W351i niér’v 0'? woe, xhofiang'h'wtdfn‘l'fl‘ knees and nabbed convulsiv‘oly. Pmur mu CHARLES mv: suamcmx or we wanna Hummus no 00 To SEARCH om: ms xvmnv. ' “ My lord and my lady hare both from ’ome." These words Were addressed by Bigga to Philip Rovensworth and Charles as they presented themselves at the great. door of the Grange precisely as the hour of eight pealet} iron? the Wm?“ ll :1 0 I {fluâ€"Fran; home," echoed both in a breath, as they qtood 537111 and gazed at the magni- ficcnrtulacquoy m gspnisbmgnt. " Went. nwa this morniu imm ' after breakfasts; g odmtoly '” And have not returned 2’ cried Charles. ‘ Oh, dear no air. I ’ard my Lord 3a. to Lady Dom as how they Wouldn’t be ad: for some timefm Charles and Philip looked at each other nilentl and significantly . Then they turn- ed amf’walked out. and exohangel not a word till they were aomo distance across thq Bin-lg. ‘ "that it is your interpretation, is it. 2’ re- joipgg Giggles. 91A,,,1.,,, _-‘ ‘Hcrlmlsshiphas rebelled at last,’ said Philip, with anger emphasis, uccompnning the words with a. violuuo lnution of his clenched hand in the air. r TWhfiit is plain ; it needs no explanation. She refuses to utter the infamous lie he 18- qnirqd, and he has taken her out of our ‘ My opinion exactly,’ returned Charles. “ He counted too for when last night, he un~ (lertook that my mother would assure me I was born out of wedlock. Oh, what mon- atrms baseness to demand his pure and stain- less wife to proclaim herself frail and fallen! The block design is without a parallel, and my blood boils up against him with terrible fioroeneu. (my; ‘zltrwas his only chance, if he was to re- tain what he has so f ramluleutl y held aolong. remarked lbwonswortm "Isâ€"fin; ibwwas 80 foul and wicZ-ged,’ said Chm-let}; _' so crupl, so hea,_tlessg.” “ Selfishnosu has no heurt.’ answered Philip ; ‘ and when a man commits a fraud such as Eaglelnearl; committed, he sent lee not to use nux mgnns to hide it. ‘ The vil ian “to rob me of this propert , to doom me to (lo endunco on him. mu totrcut me M if had been little better than the dust m.â€" der his feet! But the hour of retribution a. pronches, and. b{ heaven. he shall fesl tie full meanurao my hate. I will work night and day, and noVer rest till I have brought big perfigly to light}- --_ l n A. A " We will-work together,’ said Charles, with resolute determination ; ‘ you for justice and vengeance, I to vindicate m mother’s honor, which he Would on foul y tarnish. But how shall we proceed! He will take efleotual mesmtokeep her lodyahip from no. How then are we to (Uncover the secret marriageâ€"when ond where it took plum ‘l' {Tint is just our . difficulty,’ returned venewortb. knitting bio brow and bacon- g obetmted. ' ‘ Our ammo is to tnoe the - memento of both during the year before you were born. and how to obtain the mum 0! doing so, that in the question. There mu prubobly but one men n depooitory of CHAPTER XXXIV. No. 93 ; ‘ Ha ! I hum it." shouted Wm Inn. with Jon lduu Veheluonue. which startled l'hilipo a". «mu». ‘ What have you P’ dumwdod hi. comm-- ~ion._§~ith_gleam{u=¢ ey_ua. ‘1 I mom m Standard] It i: not verv otten that the hit u: 05.- trude themselue upon our time and utter-v tion. or that they look to occupy a place in our hen-ta end home, without tome solici- tation to do no .7 and yet theremre know: exceptions to these circumstances. and thou‘ who break even- these mien. A Welt em! resident of this bomb we: the victim of such- exoeptionul circuunstnucee, the other day,. and he finds himself somewhat perplexed thereat. He was snugly ouscuueed in b- oomfortahle way with wife number two, when wife number one puts in an appearance» Whether there was any hair pulling, or rib. bone torn, we are ‘not warranted in saying, but the peace of that household has been materially interfered with. An action for bigamy has been instituted, and will likely he proceeded with. [From The Ghana-J A youth of this town, while returning home late on Sundey evening from “tend- once on his fair one, suddenly heceme ewere. that something \yee iu oioee pursuit of 'him. Without waiting to eee What it wee he took. refuge in a dry goods box. where he remain- ed in a. state of eioge till sunrise. Hi. courage returning with the down, he cen- tiouely reconuoitred his uosition,|uud finding nothing more formideble than a. grove end'. solemn owl perched on the north-mt corner of the dry goods box he ventured forth and reached home a. sadder end a. wieer‘youtb; He is vc ry regipeut on the subject of owl. mm. Youreuuamber what] tom you o? the- iuoident in ”women. whenl wn travelling southâ€"«bone (the lishennm who came upon mommy Bun-wick. and toid us 0! m lay-“rhu- matting“. hm! vim-0d tvon‘y you-0:30“ um Toll. Bv his (in. cription-onho nun who «companiod the: bridegroom and brith. I identified bill a. flufl’ey White." their IOOI’M, an-t fu'hlilAh-K fa" ELMI'flumrt“ but unfortunnelv for n... In; in mu. M ”an \uyâ€"Huflev \Vluitu- Witlmnt aluubt lur 3:“ a witneu of the warm, m rriaae. aud- "' “Yaqfoertaiuly luve it. Your Worth. hm some like uti-zwh nf lighming.md brought. into my'mim) N circumlt'tuuo wluoh I 3m couvineoal'wil Lam-l us to the discovery lt- On Sabbath lut some pnrtiou visited the grounds around the new Presbyterian Church in thin villuge, and wmbonly doo- troyod some out stone which was pupa-u! for the building now in course of erection. Other valuablo material has also been taken. from the pr'omiuo, and the (20an hue found it necessary to tune notices warning trespass“ to ke‘gp off the premises until tin building is taken oil their hands. (From our own Correspondent.) Accwzmxâ€"Ou the 22nd ult., while Mr. John Adams, of thio plm was driving the horse pOWer of a. threshing machine he dropped his whip and stepping down to pick, it up without stopping the hOl’SOI, his right foot was caught by the bull-pinion and frightfully mangled. Medical attendance was procured ml the patient is doing well, but we are sorry to learn that Mr. Adams will be a cripple for some time. if not for life. Mr. Donald McTaggart has returned homo from the Old Country and in looking much better. Business is looking up again. The mer- chants are receiving large quantities of Full goods in. . Cheap trip to Sturgeon Pgint Regatta on Friday and Saturday. l3tfi‘3nd 14th inst. Return tickets only 75 cents. The teachera and scholars of Knox Church Sunday school intend to have a picmic on Thursday next, at Mr. Barber’s grove. A bear weighing over 3501:011an was shot a few miles north of this place A for day: ago. The members of the I. O. G. T., of this place purpose holding a piomio hereon Wednesday the 18th inst, at. Mr. Barber’n grove. Woodville_and other Lodges have been invited. Quotaâ€"A game of Quoits will be played here on Friday next, the 131.11 inst, at 3 p. m., between Mr. A. Muir, of this place Champion Quoit player of the Dominion, and Mr. G. Sheppard. of Scat-hora, another Champion. A good game is expected. Bunormv.~0n Monday night last the stores of Messrs Cooper and Tiedele, and A. Montgomery were entered by burglars. It in qmte evident that the parties mm: in search of money, as nothing was taken but a few dollars that had been left over night Entrance we: effected through the windo no clue to the perpetrators. Petchu~A meeting was ‘Aloxendrie Hall, [at Frida which ell the " big gum” w Till new Church. (St. peeing npidly. It when finished will churchol on the C [alumna-s.” (W .BEAVERTON. CANNINGTON. NRT P'iDRY..

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