EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ’Svnscmp'noxâ€"Jmly One Dnllar ayem-, Strictly in Adamace. ADVERTISINGâ€"Yearly Advertisements charged qumterly; Transient Ad- vertimmenta, when ordered. Bu Iuppliet‘l' with the bent wines, liquors and cigars. Sample Rooms for commercial ‘tnvollerl. G008 cables and sheds. Atten- ‘tive hoatler. “mwm‘ gnUEEN'S HOTEL, ‘Woonvmuc, ,‘ELDON HOUSE, Woodvine, T. EDWARDS, . PM Fir-bolus accommodation and attentive flex-van“. Bar well suplzlied with the'dhoic- 'ent liquors and cigars. Bus to aqd trom all trainsmnii every convenience ‘for tho‘tmvelv ’ling pd‘olic. This House is situate in the'cofltre df ‘the 'business portion of the Village,-snd has re- cently been reï¬tted and .refurnished, and ’is ‘therefore most suitable for commercial men and the public ï¬enerany. The Bar is sup- plied with the est brands of Liquors and Cigars. Good Stables and attentive Hos‘tler. JUNCTION HOTEL, Lornevillo. NORTHERN HOTEL, Woodville, BENJAMIN SCAMMON, Propridtor. DONALD lclN’l‘IIE, Proprietar. â€"..â€" This ï¬rst-class hotel is situated at the Junction of the Midland and Toronto . Nipisaing Railways, and is ‘noted for its mpuimoccommodation for th_e tnvelling -3’l'a‘l-iéT 71"}; 1:11â€"1:11; iiilï¬ys supplied with thé t Brand: of liquors and cigars. Good stables sud hostler. ‘ l 5 .1. HALWARD BROS‘ amonmvzns, vnlâ€"nlpeetor of Weights and Measures County ~of Victoria. Auctioneer, Land and General Agent. Debts and/Rents collected. 1 King Street, IVoodville. WAWW ‘z‘lerk lot and 7th Division Courts County Victoria. Clerk Township of Eldon. Sec- rretary Eldon B. A. Society. Agent P. B. =8. _Comp_an‘)_t. Conveyancen, Commissioner in Qiureeï¬â€™s Bench. ADA! "00895111. H UDSPETH .5; BA RRON, LIN DSAY, - ONTARIO. One cf the above will be .1: Hamilton’s Hotel, Heaven-ton, on the SECOND MON-- DAY at each month. He will also visit \Voodville on the Second TUESDAY of each month, stopping at McPherson'e Kobe]. a. xnmxos, 1.1:.3. ‘I :03. manna, thus. 8;;de if required. Eotimles furnished, and contracts taken for My)! 0! gll of tlgc abuve work. Materials fur- HAIR-DRESSING, 860 HAIR-DRESSING, SHAVLV‘.‘ km, (co. in the latest. styics, at the "I‘arlnr†oppo- sito the Nurthern HutJ. \Vomlvxlle. W who gamma," PLAMNG MILL AND Sash and Door Factory . ’lhe. subscribers haw now got tln ir Factory ï¬tted up in ï¬rst-class style and are prepared to furnish anything that may be entmsml m them in the shape of ' SASH.D00RS. AND BLINDS 'PLASTERERS AND MASONS d-c. EELANBS PENTLAND. Dentists, T 0 L 0 A) N Apply ‘ BU D8031 i DRGE \VILLIS MILLAR, CA. SILVERWOO D, J. P. GONTRABTEHG mm BUILUING Emissmam arm». D. POWELL, LANINH. .\I.K'I‘(7llll\‘(‘%, MOULDING‘ SCROLL 5 \ WING 8.10. on short notice and at 'm-ttom price-s. Also shingius and lumber for sale chcup. Barristers, c., c. Officeâ€"hKent 813., Lindsay. 5mm 0mm. «gwimï¬ï¬‚ (mama. I‘B PUBEI’SNID ‘fl. $10,000 U. CLIFFORD, Proprietor. "\V \ IODVI TIIJIC Is prvparcd to do (\J‘wc. over \_ [12‘ Ii van '1 s Ii m mama. m’ M Na SPI‘ICIAL'I‘Y. JIMI-imsie B) Ex v r. 1‘ r. n CENT. \m. Jonxsow, JOHN A. BARROX. DU":- .-\ DVOCA'I.‘ 'cl r Wmon‘s Store. 7-3nt 1.1mm Proprietor r I w. A. SILVERWOOD,; | Music Masons on the 0:33! \V'ATCHMAKER 6; PHOTOGRAPHER. ‘ONE 0008 WEST W NORTHERN "RO‘F'I. ‘WOODVILLE, ONTARIO. At her residence on King St., next door to Mr. McSweyn’s. Pu ils can be attended-at there owu residence i required. Ofï¬ce on King Street, or orders on [left at Tm: Anvocma Ofï¬ce. ONEY TO LOAN on FARM PRO- PERTY, for a term of year-3,15%. a flu.- souable rate of interest. a? Mortga â€Ind Municipal Debuntures bought. App y 'to DUN. CAMPBELL, Agent London and Canadian Loan Agency Company, 67-ly WoonvxLLB, 0M HENRY EDWARDS is prepared to sup- 1 ply LIVERY RIGS at any time and on the shortest notice. Special attention given to Commercial Travellers. Charges always moderate. TERMS, CASH. Sta- bles in connection with the Eldon House. MISS H. G. STOTT 97' TERMS MODERATE. Care for Bard. Times. If you want money to buy more 'land, to pay off "a mortgage or other debts, We would advise you to see the reduced terms of the Canada Permanent loan and Savings Com- pany. which has made more loans to farmers for the last twenty-three years than any other You can get any time you want to repay, up to 20 years, The full amount of the loan is advanced, no deduction being made for commission, payments in advance or expeuces. For further particulars apply to J N O. C. GILCHRIST. VOL. 111. LIVERY Gramâ€"One door east of Post Ofï¬ce, 51‘ mm: nnwm ~33. N. S. SHERMAN, Stationery, School Supplies MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRAMES, Small Ilouse lv’m-nxishings, First door east 'of Northern Hotel, “5 ville, Ontaï¬o. 1.. ll. C. 8., El INBURGII. (moasrm'ra ROYAL countâ€: or I-Ilvswnxs, Axn LlCEN’I‘lA'l‘H or Inna-.1. coLu-zua 0F . swan-mas.) GYXEECOLOGYâ€"(Diseases peculiar to “'umcv) practiced in Hospitals exclusively deï¬ned ('0 Diseases uf ant-h in London and I uliu'mu-gh made A SPECIALTY. PROF. lJS'l‘l". {’5 Appliances and appar- atus fur the Antiseptic System of 'h'mtmeut l ow adopted lw all the leading Sin-gonna of Europe on hand. I Appmisor for the Canada Pcrmaneut 1mm Savings Company. MUNi‘L)’ ’1‘0 LOAN . m. a low rate nf interest. and on may terms ‘ of payment to suit borrowers. ! Aguutifur the LANCASHIRE FIRE LIFE XNSURANUE (X). Capital, $10,- OO‘MKK‘U The STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE CO. Authorized capita‘, éL’yfl‘xMLOOO. i l 3 I The Ismxmn mm; l=.-\R.\mn’s I Hm: I.\'.\‘(' NANCY) (K). ('apilnl. $600,0(K) T120 â€STARIO )H'Z‘c‘ LU. VIBE IN- I, S. LEEDHAM, N. ’».-â€"~])r. McKay’s varied and extensive experience in the Hospitals of Engk'md and Seutlnnd~lhe four Diplomas which he holds {mm the. best thlcgcs of the Mother (3mm. trv in addition to his Canadian Degrees should he a sure guarantee of his eflicieuey. THE ADVOCATE. 3000 CC 1! m: u. ()ï¬iccâ€"«King-st.. “'oodvillc. RCH. CAMPBELL, ' BOUNTY AUGNONEER Money to Loan.“ \\‘I max I MACH 1 >2 l‘ COUNTY AUCTIONEER. IUHN' MCTAGGAR'I‘, Kh'kï¬nld, Commissioner in B. R., Conveyancer. iBJIOW prepared to give MCKAY, M. \‘l ‘ ‘ SD and "VODVILLE PI 1 YSIUI AN, SIT RU li‘ WOODVIL‘LE, {0v WOODV‘ILLE, THURDAY, OCTOBER 9, .1879. L, of 1.0m and iéml Agenta an ’.n. m Hm celebrated t cm l\\1\\ Shwnu lull, Uuh i. C. I). and Singeth -'; ‘ Whilst mischeviops frost-sprites stand aloof I Nor harm the seed’tha’t ho' flingorh. I ‘ But the night‘atars whisper to him who ‘ wakes, ;[ A deeper meaning than dreamers can read,â€" “ Life shell arise from the buried seed -; OCTOBER. Conquestâ€"flushed, like a warrior hold, On his mettlesome steed, October brown, Over the bills, the valleys adowu, Riï¬oth ‘; ‘ Trampling the rustling le’a’Ves of gold A! hit ‘ateed he onward guideth. At every tramp of his charger’s 1100f ‘ Ho‘buries a treasure and mutton a. charm, And the wandering wind 5 jubilant palm Then know That death gives life for the life he takes, As nsture doth forth-show." Over lakes and rivers he shakes his spear, And the angler stands where the river rolls past. And the purple mountains deep [shadows cast In the 'tide ; And he sees far down in the waters clear The speckled trontlets glide. Tramp through the orchard, each bongh low bends, ‘ Laden with treasure'October to greet, { Esge: its blushing wealth at his 'fee‘t {â€6 i For thegsndly smile that on all he send: Hath made a king twice 0 ’.er When the ï¬rs crackles and logs bright blaze And Hullawe’ en nuts are burning slow And mirrors to maidens their lover's show, Fill up And drainp to jolly Octoher’ a praise. In ï¬le that he’ I; kissed, a parting cutp. A GILDED SIN. BY 'rnn AUTHOR or “ Dom THORNE," *‘ WEDDED AND PARTED," “A Bnmn 'Pnou THE SEA," “ FROM GLoou T0 SUNLIGHT," 5:0. ‘ Never mind that, ‘Sir J taper," ma Lord 1 Wynleigh. ‘I know it. and am going to ? remedy '3. Do not imagin that I am flying to yam give me your dauglï¬r'ï¬low at ‘Ouce r-my head: are empty, but ehe will ï¬ll them ' It is not that. 1 my, give me t‘he hope»! 'one'koy calling Katherine my wife, "and I #1111303“ work at once. I will nuke Inch 3. name that I ehall not be ashamed to elk Jumper 3’ ‘ You speak bravely. You are unto my daughter loves you 2' ‘kste says so) the young msn replied ‘ and she never speaks falsely.’ ‘ Then I give my consent,’ said Sir Jasper. ‘ But Katderine is too young to marry yet. She must Wait a yen‘f 'or two. The child is hating! se’veatueem Come back in two yeara' time to daim her, if in the meantime you have m‘ud'e a position for yourself. I do not can that you'should make money, but I do care for R10 othur.’ 7 ' I will do it, Sir Jasper,‘ he replied, ‘ and you will help me. I shall study under you 4 â€"â€"help me with your influence. Thore is n. borough mount now. Help me place my foot on the first rung of tho laddcv, and I will never ‘Ceasc until I reach the tcp.‘ Long M'tcr Lord \Vynleigh had left him Sir Jasper sat silent and motionless, listcn- ‘ ing to the sound of the joy-bellsâ€"Jistcning to the “male and laughter which ï¬lled the old Chnce. \V'hnt nus he to do? When the sanguine young lover left him, dark and hit- ter thoughts came to him. He was an Eng- lizhman, with a hatred of all fraud and deceit. \Vlmt could he do? He could never allow Lord WynlL-igh tn marry Kate under l the imprcminzi that the was heiress to the I grand domain of Qumm's Chane Mid Hurst- wood. She was not so in reality. All his broad lands belonged by right to his elder child, the beautifnl dark-eyed Veronica. i Before Lord Wynhigh urarrigl Katherine hemuat know the truth. Sir Jasper rose from his sent. ‘ ' I nm n brave man and a strong mnn,’ he said ; ‘but 1 would rather face. death than tell my story now.’ It seemed so far away to the middle-aged ‘ statesman, the story of his youthâ€"the mull love that hnrl altered his whole lilo. It Would be profmmtion to him to hear Gmlia’a nmnc nncntionod now. He could imagine the runners. the comments that would follow. Tllclllmusilion journals Would be sure to get hold of it, rnd holel up to ynlilic ridicule the one trcnsm‘ol poem of his heart. He could not. how it. (Ki-no wind: might. he would, he mnstkcep his v’crot yd n libllo longer ; (ml in l'vm m mutimv ho wo-fld inwa- his will [My Ml n mi" in which lilo-(mm Olmnl'l l)!"% M, r;-_l l) Larra'u l'hnov; with all. “ Pro Bcno Publico." 3mm. it. Will you say ‘ Yes,' Sir (Uoniivmed.) the broad lends round Huretwooa, given to his daughter Veronica. At the :eame time he wohlï¬ put all the papers that went to pra've her iaentity into one packet, and give them to'her. Why, behaue‘e her mo'ther was deed, should he rob her of her birthright? What could he do to item: 'to her for her long cheer-lees youth, her cold, -jo‘yless life. He could not defrsud Giuliu‘s â€child. If he could hove divided the inheritauCe, all would have‘heen well; but that was impossible. In the Branden family. "when there we: no male hair, the eldeit daughter succeeded to the Barony, ‘to *the 'title 'hnd estates; and there'hed been severhl Bat-oneness. There’- ‘fore'the inheritance must go to his eldest daughter. That was Veronica. What Wotilfl those proud Valdorainesâ€"L the proudestapeople in Englandâ€"say to him when they heard that Katherine was not his heiress after all-7 Katherine Brandon’s name Was lmoWn all over England. Sir Jasper wastt-‘h loss. ’His sense of justice and his late of right, his love anti his p‘ride, his honesty sud his sensiti‘ve reserve were all at war. There was but one gleam of comfort. The marriage between Lora Wyhleigh and Katherine wonlfl not take place yet. Some 'unforeeeen combination of cirbumstancel might take place before *then. ._., L. w n is not‘quite "the 'kind of marriage 'th‘ét ‘ *1 expecttad for Katherine,’ mild Lady Brau- ‘ don when her husband sent for her to tell he'r. “ Still I shall make no oppositionâ€"'- there is a chance, as you know.’ “ \‘Vhat chance-2’ asked Sir J aspei'. They tell me ‘that the young Mal-quid: 'not only Very unsteady, but that he in cer- 'tliiuly i’n dec’ï¬ning health,’ said Lady Brut- aan. 7‘ If It should be so, then Alton will be \ Earl of \Voodwyn. That would be a. high l positionâ€"l should be quite satlaï¬ed.’ ‘ My dear wife,’ remarked Sir Jasper ‘ no good comes of hoping for dead men's shoes.5 v ‘ I am not hoï¬ing for them.’ said Lady Brandon ; ‘ I am merei‘y Igying that'i't Mull ’be in Greene'n't ‘tlï¬â€˜ng i0? Kathdiiue.’ And when Veronica. Went in she started it the hea‘nï¬iful Vision. Katherine Itood be‘- ‘ forehei' in ‘a low (‘11an of white aiik, ‘ trimmed with glowing Criterion hollyxherries, ‘ her white shoulders and Arms gletming like pearl, a. diamond cross on her White breed: and diamond stars in Mr golden h‘tir, She looked like a dream of beauty. Veronica kissed the pretty shoulders and the white armi. ‘ How bean‘iiful you are, my darling 1" she said. ‘ You look like the spirit of Christine! Now I see how benutitnl Englishwomen can ‘ Veronica,’ said Katherine, ‘ Come to my room when you go to (11-688 foi- llinnei'. I Wmt to 'be‘ll you something} onion,‘ she replied. Thy Were standing title by side, Kath- crine all bright and radiant, Veronica, in her pale, passionate beauty. in along Wailing black dress. The coon-net between them was startling. ‘ I have something to be“ you, Veronica,’ she said. ‘ NeVer mind admiring my dress. never mind my diamondsâ€"look at my face.’ ‘ 1 am lacking at it, myglarling,’ returned Vel'omca. ‘ Dues it tell you anything ?‘ naked Kath; el'il‘05 with a low awe-t laughter of perfect content. ‘ Only thatit is the dearest face in the world" replied Veronica, kissing the langlï¬ ing lip“. ‘ " Veronica} said Katherine. ' whom‘ at this moment should you consider the Very happiest girl in all the world 2’ - AL I , â€â€˜7‘ .VV- Oâ€' ""l'l' ‘ The Very happiest of all! Oh, how could I tell ?' --v ' I ml! tell you. It is myself, Katherine Brandon. And can you guess why 1 am so happy? It is becauseâ€"min Veronica, how shall I tell you 2â€"H; is because some one I lore very much love! meâ€"mc, you under- stand, Veronica, -â€"‘ not my fortune, not Queen’s ()lxace, but me-â€"lovcs meâ€"aud has asked me to be hié wife} ‘ I tm always beautiful in your tyu, ' His wife,’ repeated Veronica softly; Katherine, the laughter loving beauty, was suddenly vested with an importance in her eyes which was marvellous. ‘ [low Wonder- fulâ€"how strange I’ ‘ Nay, it is not ztrange, Veronica. I loVe him-4w IOVes me. Can you guess who it is? Slowly the dark eyes wandered over the bright face ; and then and Veronica an‘ swermlw ' It must he Lord Wynlcigh.’ ‘ Yees,’ said Katherine simply; ‘ i5 is Lord Wynlcigh ; and I am not one of the lxap~ E pics‘u, but the happiest girl in all the World. 3 \cvurthelcss I tell myself that such grunt v“ ; joy M mine cannot lautâ€"«thntn time will i mun: when I must wire! and wenpnml giievc No. 147 no other peopr ‘ho. Will “I be“? ‘I looked wintlully 'ot Veronika is I o ' ‘I hare rea'd,’ all. said, " d1 ship- "if. enough to ï¬il'in When the I'll in “MI. bl“ , sure to sink When the storm come. ‘oa. ‘ think I should be like (mo '0! ’thong ship‘- 1 should no down in the ï¬rst IWI‘m.’ ‘W'o Ml! hope that: that a 006:!!! will never come,' put ‘iu V uronicu. “I! it (1‘ pended on me there never should.’ Ill. aided. ‘ Still there' u one thing 1 on aid, promise youâ€"one thing "fl’fat'l will do. II ever it has in my power to give you Imp†none, I will give’it'to you.“ L" And the time came when the monthly thoue words Weighed down the Mano. which she hold 'both lives. his Veronica 'descendcd the hrosï¬ A case she looked in astbnishmeht at the , liant scene that mm: 1169 «it. on every sidq The shining lights. the ï¬vehlth bf 0‘th holly with lovely laughing cannon horde the graceful laurel with its hhining least the dark stately ï¬r and the sweet mystic! mistletoeâ€"it was all like adrealn tohq Her heart flannel] he she g‘ateï¬. 'If'this vi an Ehflliih Chi-litmus. 'th'en might Hes“ bless Christmas for evennore 1 Every fl had something kind to shy-; there N smile on every face, light in kindly 0y. music in the sound of kindly voices. Bl: thought that while she ï¬red the“ never '«forge't “the ‘WOrils, ‘ t Whydh ii Christina '-;' sad the speakers, the k ‘ peoplefso tender‘and true of may, Vere t1 cold, "reserved English who hfl‘r “aunt h: told her were so a'cchrsed ! She looked the noble faces of the men, face! thst to of power and skill, of courage sh'ii self 001 niand ; she looked at the fair ‘blonde N of the laughing girls and the grlcefnl wdtm and she 'though‘t that the English '0'." gre‘it'people, greater then the ‘01!!th Venetisns. There Was not Wen a ting. envy in her heu‘rt as she noted tlfli l0?! younger girls. She was quite unlfOnlblt of her own picturesque beauty, of the p01 ’cal l0veliness of her face, the grad of 1 ï¬gu're clad ‘in its trifling black rely Amongst those ffair Engiish girl: [Mimi like a. gorgeous passion-bower, in the mid of white lilliea. . '1 She never fOrgot the 011133th 'di! her ï¬rst in Englandâ€"the grand ï¬blo its cbatly silver and delicate glass, the fusion of-"flowers and Trunk, Q‘ho I ling wine's, the laughter, the g! air of happ'm'csh, while outside the w wailed among ‘tho leafless itrams ma'thod anhe in the Christmu sky. She I“! R] dine with hei- bright laughing fm Ml hsnatome young ’lover follOwing her m shadow; Preambly Sir lunged“ can‘t h ‘VDo you like on? English fly at I“ Ch‘ï¬i‘tmas, Venom?» ?’ be In“ She looked at him * It rm more beautitunhu. myths I 1 over new,’ she replied; and than he tn nbmpilyawuwf‘m she had looked fl with dead Ginny: ei‘e'b. ‘ Veronica !' said a. lov'v deep ioib‘. turned quickly and law Lord ;Wyl\] standing by her side. I have touch you if you are pleased» Wtï¬ '11“ through the rooms; You htVo hoi WI me u 119.pr ï¬ï¬hï¬mu yet.’ .L. IL. W ‘ Thad ï¬n do it now,’ aha ma Isoi'd Wynleigh raised her ï¬nd ‘0 MI ‘ Katherine has been “was M m 1y she loves you, and now 306d yo! her.’ ‘ I love hot bettei' than guy thing or ooo in the moo mow oho mam ' He looked half godly at huh ‘ I have conic," he said, ‘ to uk 11 little share of that gr‘eat affection which gine to my peerless Kate. I Will dam 1 will give you the true, hone-t; hunk; l Iy affection of a. brothel" £0: a litter. you wccept it 9 She Icoket‘ at him. -1 am bewilderod,’ oho ma. ‘ Wm I done that Heaven should 3“! me lo! ; -=‘-what have I done? Only A [of m I since no one loved Incâ€"33 ‘ You accept it than 2’ humped f Wynleigh. ‘ If ycu want a friend ayoï¬â€˜ come to me 5 it ever you want help 6! kind, you will remember that on Clark Day you promised a stalwal't broth†1 him stint! between you and the world! ' I shall never forget,’ she said. 7 And Lord “'ynleigh left her mudh the door of the conservatory while he in search of Katherine; Ill But-I vu vn .............. Veronica was unntternb‘ly luï¬py’ 1 her gray dull life such threads of gold woven that she was dazzled by them} had hungerml and thirsted for love ; I was lavished upon her. She wood 6 name spot stillr unconscious of her i eeque lovelinéssmatching Katherine ill 'lovor, and as she watched them I] ‘ sweet possibilities of life come flootl her. She had thought of herself no 10! so often as! one apart from others. as a «ham life held no pleasures, no hope. was the dawn of n golden morning; :13 sweet vague delicious fancies that tlfll \ heart of a young girl thrilled her: I! i be that In the golden far-off futuroml no Altun’a for Katherine. wunltl fall, ‘ lot. l’crhapn her life too would be crow 1 that Hum, pure anti perfect giftâ€"n nob: ! 1f llr-nvm lm-l ouch happiness in]! herâ€" ‘OHAPTER. v. (To (‘1: Continual; at;