Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Woodville Advocate (1878), 25 Sep 1884, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

name quvm‘ mums happen during tor. m1 im-s. A gentleman travelling in Loui‘imm was wry-ism! by a tornado. “ml imziwdintely a terwnrd was palm! h),- mtxish. One of tho fish knoekcd him .lmw. :ml his hotso ran away. Severn! tlmmml of tho fish fall. They had him scooped up by the Wind from n )nlw nearby. A shower of cmhs fell in an Illinois town a few months ago. ~I'amo. as a river. is narrow at, whom it. is bred. and bromlvqt afar off; so ox- vmpk Writers dmwnd not upon the gratin: o of the World. and this the city had a sort tuuco. which success and m to a person or pillowâ€"NI. N -_- fiwuu acalmre OI \' nice and the countries of the East. afd all northern Europe. Through its commerce it becam‘. a very rich city, and its burgheis established manufac- tOries of various sorts, and so built u its trade that skillful artisans flock there, and man ' discoveries were made there which sti l have a great influence in 9 won: ale-first paper mill in Germany was in a nremburg. and Koberger‘s printing- lmufie with its twenty-four presses Was so attractive to authors thattheysettled at works. :Wstchcs, called “ Nuremberg 1-1;; ',"\vcre first made about 1500: the ole onet was invented there.and church organs wane better made there than in anypther German town. A new com- position of brass.‘the air-gun, and wire- dra. ing machinery were all Nurembur . The filagrce silver‘and gel we â€"the medals, images. seals. ‘and ‘ artistic jewelry which were made by the fifty master goldsmiths who dwelt thereâ€"â€"were famous {stand wide; und'fthis variety of manufactures was increased by HirchVOgel. an artisan \vh travelled in Italy, and learned to nm e majolica. His factory. establish- ed‘at Nuremberg in 1507, was the first in“ ' l Germany in which such were was ma c. It is not certain that playing car a were invented in Nuremberg. but my; new manufactured there as early as 1380. and cannon were cast there in 1356 ;~'previous to this they had been made of iron liars soldered together lengthwise. and held in place by hoops. In short. the mannfzwtories of Nurem- c. berg were so numerous as to give rise in to a proverb. e 7“..- “\uuuuaguu In the way of seaports. and the artificial “~9- abffléanCes (tin the way of railroads], the ‘ ‘ ‘ po it- cal an religious systems. ant the An Enterprising CH5 ' erage quah'ty of the products in the plaoepf couaidi‘n‘ao ”“1 countries, “’0 all comlparggi to the ti. 1: even 1n the timesprrnpex-or gen. marked disadvantage of ~~ ' T _‘ . ' granary of it ‘5'“ very im- ' fine world. But the efl'ectof the Rwim': of “,3 enombus legic is weakened, and the sincerity 0! traffic between the great seaport ' of o writer’s views is brought into quee- \"enice and the countries of the East. on when the closing .sentenou are nfid all northern Europe. Through its team 11888)?“â€" cmunenm it. ham"... .. __-__, ' ‘ ‘ “U" ° "’m’f 3 W mm 81‘ eta rat. vrliicli have recently . prevailed th; in Evefi'one 3"“ “ “ho" to 9 mel‘ phenomenon is of extraordinary. in- w . _ ‘ - . . . . l 0“ 03131: chop a thing as round 9'3 ’0“ activity of the solar fires; but ‘as pro- cen pare it. y e . H9 “‘10 rides “ 1' cannot dismbunt. moderate seasons than those of 1883.â€" Poh'teness before orce. a . . . ' Don't make dumplings in e teapot. N Y Hem“ ’ Don’t takoke page}; to kill a fowl. - M Money "m '08 8 in mm 888- Ilus American ante Dan erons Pin" A near neighbor is better- than a dis- ‘ .‘ Wh ‘ g ‘ tent relation. . . . . » - can competition in the in markets ,3??? share advermty be“? than of eastern Europe is careffillly discussed p pe y ‘ ‘ - ' the Saturday Review; The conclu- Tlm‘re is; abundanée bl eh 'erness and 8 n wfil‘l’d 1'5“"? ”$9 >Unitetl States homely \vistm in these ml seems more hood hem lib fear, of, bdylpetltbn amqng of'Chinesg proverbs and sayings given the “@813 0g iraxn I? either the portion by Mr. Giles. and in many-of the speci- , of Rusm whlc, has Its gqaiwm on the mom; of literary style there isan elegance l 31130151588. 01‘ {Hula-l} WHICH looks to~ ‘ and evidence of ripe culture which in- ward, the Baltic for its commercial out- dlcate am fully 11 thousand I The arguments are men and in- C_l1iun had attained a place ini' genial“. The capacity and congition of such as no Western nation attained until ‘ the farming classes. thenative ingenuity much latchâ€"Nut York (I ribuue. ' g the people, the nature! advantages in 9 Mn at a..- ..._L. ‘Nuremburg was a plaoepf oonsidg‘xn. l u even in the times of Emperor Hen~ [ ; .,who ennobled thirty-eight families Acre. In 1219, Henry V. raised it to in rank of a. ‘free, imperial city, and And here are a few the flavor of which is more decidedly Chinese. though some of them have long beenoommon property; Deal with the faultsof othersasgently as with your own. A man thinks he knows, but a. woman knows better. No medicine is as good asp middling doctor. No needle is sharp at both ends. Straight trees are felled first. Only imbeciles want credit for the achievements of their ancestors. Better 0 dog and peace than a man in War. * Don‘t break a vase fora shy at a rat. '0 , - ‘ .. , .......... ml. ““88 says or the Chinese proverbial philosophy: ‘ Most Western proverbs. ulaxims, house- ldwonls. etc.. are to be found em- ded therein: sometimes ex teased in ctly identical terms, at 0 :er times cling only in point of local color. Veareafow wlnch willbereoognized once: One actor does not make a play. “Out of the wolf’s lair into the tiger'! mouth. Prevention is better than cure. Better a. living dog than a deed lion. ‘ As the twig is bent the tree‘s inclined; When the cat’s away the rats play. “fit is the unexpected which alwayl pens. - zen till the fields and rats eat the I tter be e (owl's back than 3 bullock'l mm“ "Nummbm-‘a «handi Goonhroua every innd" . 7 r-<......u,uumugu.luougui a. . and the NULO thin-{a that our tquogystallizod Mar 1 oondit m lfifinnnn ances- iubo proverbs under such ions. Mr. Gite}? sayg of “a Who an... of the (‘rlecllll- Till ' Apply Ibo Wand over. Theme seem to be Yer) few European flown» Much have not been para! oLetl 1 the Flowrry kingdom. and indeed i an woxld arpcu smaller than crumbs" one finds t. mt the Chinese. w "leorteuthousaul - rs .thou ht tho”. I.“ ‘1'. an» n Ll.(.'-_’,oa‘l 8.80 g Icaunon were cast them in ous to this they had been m bars soldered together and hold in place b ' hoops. o manufztctorics of Nurem- J numerous as to give rise cmst msuua. writ of imp”. l Wealth [mugs o Nichol“... «If a man haw not f‘ find. his manners. his { ‘ho turn of his scntvncvs I so ’) of all his 0 Villit Bari y__oonfcss it. let Jill! --\ urtne Is so powerful that of herself she will. in spite of all the uocromnncy posm-smxi b the first inventor, Zorn £13- uer. come 0 conqueror iu awry Hon-m trial. and shine refulgont in tho world, as the sun shines in the heavens. t1 flail: i was reflected from high cirrus clouds. “misting of ice spicules. Taken in connection with the high temperatures which have recently prevailed. the phenomenon is of extraordinary in- terestmot only as indicating exceptional activity of the solar fires; but ‘as pro bnbly foreshadowing for 1884 more moderate seasons than those of 1883.â€"- i N. y 14.....11 » _ ,-_.,, “v... xuuulm, says. “After dark we thought there was a are in the town. from the bright redness of the heavens." Still more remarkable is the pheneur eno'n of tho “ green sun " witnessed at Madman. Colombo. and other p in tho East Indies. in September, and in thus city on Sunda '. Professor Michie Smith. of Madras. ascribes ' Bed and Green Sun This you will be memorable teorological annals for its solar tious: Thgfiery rod sunsets 1 u‘.. ._ â€" ~ not found his home in his forms of smooch. mcos. the build (shnll )Pinin‘ns will involun- im bravo nan-{1.13; (mm «mm a 1n 1" mm FREE. Yum will mm 1'01?" l CHICULA R. Sam 15, 1884-" V... __.... v: .nnul A‘U U .1. It!) mil-es. nearly a” cléa Wt-ll situated about. half-m: villa and Arm 0. W1" be mid on firm. also LOT 9|. Mh (70X about 3.3 80108 cleared, mmlv l T15) South mm of 1.33:3. 9. 21:19:33: acres. nearlv an "In... Farms For SE12; menEdEan.‘ 1.!!QACRES the «JO: fins 310ch mm mm womm mm: best tapiliths {or acquiriuga complete trdn: _L W, lug {orb business p1. rsmm _.~_...__-_ Farm For Sale ! Sept. 15. '. Annulnâ€"EJ‘MJ!’ down. balance hamslo suit pun-chosen Possession glven about February. or panic! mnht plough this {all if dcqimblo. Honsos.CM.le and Sheep can be fumishml to in- tending pmchnsel's aim) farm implem-'-nLq. All or A part on flll‘ terms. For turtherinfurmntion apply to JUST u‘joinlng the thriving village of Kit kfleld A farm of 114 noses according to aurvev, he the same moreor loss. LOT L9. NORTH POR- TAGE ROAD. about. 30 news oloa red and in good state of cvluvntion. A good frame house. not quite El‘i'sne'fl. A mod barn. stable and orcum‘d. within ten ninrtmwalkotlwocuv.ches.(Matho~ dist and fresh) 94 iau). Good In hools. Moms Hills. Post 0-11.43 am‘ Snows 01mm. all kinds «If within tun minutns‘wn-k. The to m in situate! tween twomiiwu’h .uions K' 'I\ flv'dabonl {m A milu ("unfit mu! “0;." ,u l‘oad. at. Hm 10.0qu mil» distant, rm tfw Gran-l '1} uuk lmilwm'. 'I‘I'InMSâ€"at'rflfi) down. l-nlnnco turns [0 suit I purchaser. Possession plvnn n‘\nn} Dnl.~...-â€".u 7 , Add: c: 3 PIN H A TIT In mo. “PM“: '3' Terms an 1 Outfit Freo,â€"You Cimulnr 5 Prize. Great Chance For my Ageâ€"11E The Fall trade is now opening , and them requiring a well~mting suit should leave their orders m. once to avoid the mun) rush Suits made and u unwed to orderu lowest prices Farm For Sale ! August 2mm ,,,_-. ~..~._ -|n\|ll‘l. Bookkeeping, ('omulcn'cialAritbmet-ic. Banking Actual Business Practice. Busmose Cones n~ deuce. Penman“ rip. Common-rial Law. ele- gmphv. Rho-\Imnd, C5!) :ruphy or Typcuwritlng. munch. Physicio ", and Hggoino are taught by the mostpmut‘m! and interesting methods. 81! expevifinced teachers and lecturers are perm‘~ neutly on the teacb’nrz stafi'. Tim various depart~ ments are elegantly fined up w-lh tho latost and most approved appurttul for Hus-‘noss 0011 0 work. thus insuring the comfm-rns wall as! a rapid advnnoomem. of student-L btudencs ms enter gt any time; For a copy of the Annual 00 ~ . loge Circnlar (Human Fans), address. ‘ M'cCOR‘MIL‘K. BOGLE «s: TmMINB. Annual» Mun“ LOT 32. CONCESSION 1, FENELON A GREAT CHANGE Â¥o , 7 7 “V. n. ".u. .uxcmry n\11\;flD buildings. Small pay- owu. balance to Ml". purchaser. For further particulars apply to, A. RICHARDSON. Port Perry Address FINE sum nusmsss cumsf. V -vru- In... PICKERIVG Common»: is well known on holding nflrst lace anion-g the educational institutions of the evince. Young people 0! both sexes re- ceive a thorough praoiloal educotion and at the some time are sauounded by all the more] iu~ finances and gum-«led care of e well-conducted Christian home. The College buildi are com- leto in worn-aspect. and are no for their eautiful and healthful situation. The stdif of teachers is large and thoroughly competent, being; composed entirely of Unlver~ 1 my graduates. there are {our dis inct depart- { .nents :â€"â€" I. THE PREPARATORY for Junior Students. ll. THE (‘OMMEliCNIifor those wishing a tln-rorgli business training. Ill. THE COLLEGIATE {or those preparing for-Metricnlnaion in Arts, Lew, Mediviue, or ; Cu'l Engineering. for the primal- ' examinations in Dentistry, Pharamur-y. or Civi Si-rvme. or for any of the examinations for teachers. At the recent examinations for Second Class certifl~ mres all of the candidates from the College were suuosnful. IV. MUSIC AND FINE ARTS. Po: Gullah-e Announcement connining full iili‘ognmtion Address -â€"â€"BEAVE Tailoring Establishment! To MAKE MONEY. PlC-KERING Sept. 17th. 84.3 Nc'go the promises of tho undenignod Lots. ucesaiou 5. Than-ah, n sum!) aged mare. ownermu hue the same by pmvms property And paying expenloa. GUELPH, ONTARIO. ., ...,. â€", u.“ - vuxvnmull IMHO". s‘wmiue time this summer :~-l yoarlluu lwiler. Red. With lino back. 1 8360 old elect. Grey 0: Bud row in color. 1 IN. yeuliug Heller mm a lluuchllole In tighten. DRed or White You im: Sloer. small star in forehead uud - puu_ch hole In left our. hole in the can": “my: the Ills ‘01 a twenty cent piece. Any inform-non xeconn odrogurdlng thou cutie will be won mum“: . Logf 11mm nut" FUR'I‘UNa-Z EV. OUR I)‘ A“1‘ l' I m HHINGOO.. 8t. (.‘athu mes. Ontario. Cuntdn mm; ‘80“ mwmiis'r, Womlvma "v .wwi' awarding theio cuue' $111135?le finned. 'ruos. ADAMS. Lindsay. Sept. 2nd. [BBL-8 madm- w. H. HUBTON, or not No. a 2nd Can. of Eldon. rly all clear. F‘imlcclasq soil. out Initwny brtweun homo- Wlll be mid rhonp for cash or 2|. nth CON. ELDON. mo news mm, apply to Si rayed Cattle. l A Y E I. SHERMAN, Kh‘kfleld. Ont. {E ART PUBLISHING 00., St. Catlmrines, Ontario, Guilds ,‘,., mm nf1_l]nl‘M'Ml 1 this {all i! decimblo. mp can be fumishud to in- Ho fnrm inmlemonts. All ‘ For furtherinfurmntlon i40 911(12er will; nfggmry (D (my: 1.0! U. 31 Strayed. ncemeut contu‘uing full . M. A., Princi Iggkerinm {16rd gouce-glon mdou JOHN MORRISON. u Ont. P‘né Eeri u R Latest Styles and Shades in Dress Goods, Wincies, Block and I Colored Velvets, Table Linens, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Hemp, Wool, and Tapestry Carpets COTTONS, COTTONADES c., all to be Sold at Close Prices, 1'88 OHAI’IBI' PLACE m TOWN 3'03 0800233? 03 GROCERIIS. LTIBW FALL GOODS At H. WILSON’S. Beaverton, September 4th, 1884 Wanted any quantity of Butter and Eggs for which I will pay ithe highest price. Lludny- A call and Comparison of prices will convince is no Bogus Sale, but a. genuine Cash Sale. At prices that will surprise Everybodv I A call respectfully solicited. Judge for yourselves and BELOW COST PRICES IN Having decided to make an alteration in will offer for sale duringr tne nresent mrm H1 m . ~ Save 25 per cent. dn all Purchases. CLEARING SALE I- Highest Price for Buuer and Eggs. DRY GOODS, READY- MADE , CLOTHING, HATS CAPS, MILLINERY, GROCERY, Woodville, September 10th Having just returned from the city markets we are now opening out our new stock of _â€"_|, vvvv'l'v v, .v .4.va U'IXG 1| Gill." v . ,. 7 v 7 ""'*"’v " y“: Pimpl gs, Blotches, Bails, lIumors, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Eryn) ”la, and all ddscascs arising from [mpm'e Blood, Dem oged Slmnurh. or irregular action of Um nowcla. Cum: . Dizziness; Loss of Appetite, Ira/ligation, .Ih‘linmnés: Dycpq pm'a, Jaundo'cc, Afl‘ecla‘m of {£0 PB?" and Kidneys, D.'.._l _ hi..,n r. BEAVERTON. Just opened out Ibo nzuie an alteration in my business I the present month my whole stock of H. WILSON. J . ROSS, all that this

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy