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Woodville Advocate (1878), 10 Nov 1881, p. 1

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4 (11:01:91; WILLIS MILLAB, Clerk ht Division Court‘County Victoria, * Secretary Eldon B. A. Societv. Agent P.‘ B‘ 8. Cempany. Conveyancer, Commis- suuer in Queen’s Bench. Onetf the above will be at Hamilton’s "ntel. T‘ieavcrtou, on the SECOND MON- ‘DSA‘Y of each month. He will 3130 visit \Voodville on the Second TUESDAY of each .-month, stopping at McPherson's Hotel. 01m McTAGGAR‘l‘, Kirktied. ”IIISSIONH “TLâ€"‘3" "NVE‘..‘NCBI . GENERAL msfiixxca AGENT. \ 410nm TO UTAâ€"x ace per cent.- IMPROVED EXEMS FOR SALE. Livery Rigs at any time and at all hours on the shortest nulicé. Special ntfcntion given to Cmmnercinl Travellers. Charges always moderate. TERMS CASH. Sta- bles in connection with tho Eldon House. I. NRELANbs: Ljuh'. ‘: nos. PRSTIAND, no.9. Money to Loan on til-35.01358 Security at -6 to 65 per cent. A gent for A. HARIJS. SON Co. ., Bmtford. Manulaclurels of Reapers, May on, Self Binders. c. x Clerk 7th Division Court County Victoria. Com'eyancer, Commissioner in Queen's LBenclI. Notary Public, c., 8:0. Ofiice, Vii;-\ toria'Boad Station. \V‘ GENTLEMAN who sufl‘ered for years from Nervous Dohility, Premnture De- cay, and all the effects of youthful indiscro- “on. ii" for Qhe sake of oufl‘ering humanity. send-free to all who need it, the recipe and dinecfion for making the simple remedy by which he nus cured. Sufferers wiiling to pniflt the advertiser‘s experience can do '0 1‘12! dressing in perfech‘confidence. P. S. Munxx. OmbB.â€"Ronms lately occupied by W. M. (.‘uchrnne, Biglow'a Block, Port Perry. CARTER. TEAMSTIII. «‘1‘. Corting'dune to and from all parts of the village, Sipissinq and Midland Railway stations. ('l‘arms moderate. llosidencmone door pol-3h of Eldon llonse. Queen Street, _ \ WM. “ELLEN Proprietor. ‘l‘hu hobel is in every way com late to meet the requirotnouba of the trawling public. Mauls «Wed on the arrival of all trains whichntop here, on both railways, twenty minutes {or refreshments. Good waiting rooms. Bar always augpliod with the beat braids of liquors and cigars. Sowing Machilics and Needles kept. coust'ant. 1y on hand. “'oodvillo. BENJAIIN scum“, Proprietor. This firstâ€"clues house has just been re~ fitted, furnished and otherwise renovated and improved. Being in the. centre of the business part of the village, and furnished with splendid sample rooms. it is therefore most convenient for travellers and commero cinl men. and the public generally. The Bar is supplied with the best of Liquors and Cigars. Good Stables and llostlgr in at- tentlnnce. 1‘08. Bunnie l'npridol'a First-elm :ccommodntiou and tum“! "run“. Bar wall supplied with the (3th "(liquors and cigars. '81:; to and from 3W tux-n tad Ovary con vouience for the travel- ling public. ERRO’fi‘é‘OE‘Y'dfirflz VOL V. PROFESSIONA L CARDS. ’Altorney-aI-lnw. Solicitor In Chant-cry, t‘onveynnccr, «to, cfic. WARI‘IN HOPKINS, ' nmxs'nms so_u( trons dc. Money to Loan nt 6 per cent. ‘GFFICESâ€"Kout Street. Lnu'lswy, Ontario. ’Wilsog 'fA.” \"_il_spnf“B’innd “Royal" In!“ for fusion loam a Sin-Inf: (‘0. JORTHERN HOTEL, Woodville. JAMES L'AWSOH, “UNTY AUCTIOSEER. OFFICEâ€"Ono door east of Post Office, b addressing in perfect confidence. . OHN B. OGDEN. “iced“ St, N. 1. RED. G. MILLAR. ROM. CAMPBELL 'EELAN DS P EN 'l‘LAN D. ..I'aa ‘0‘“ 00:“ D. SINCLAIR, LDQN HOUSE. Woodvmc. IDLAND AND NIPISSING HOTEL _ Dammit. ()ODVI LLE Ll V HEY STABLES. M. CAMERON. B US‘IJVESS (L! I i Db". Ill-1X8“ EDWARDS, Proprietor. DESTIS'I‘S, at... llndsny, 0m. of Montreal Telegraph Company, Kirkfie‘d. Onk human». IIOTEL L A RDS. “'omlville. Out. @m mmmhmiflflm mmmm ‘ G. H. Hurmxs. SODA, ABFRNETHY AND FRUIT BUISCUITSj WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FRUIT CAKES. M IXEDTEA CAKES. "Erika wishing the prescription will please iddreu. Rev. FLA WILQON. 194 Penn St, ‘Viiliamdmrgh, N. Y. Parties having fat cattle to dispose of will please call or leave word at my shop. Fan-mew. wanting meat “ ill please leav' their ul‘clef the night before at the shop. I. NV OODVI LLE BA K li RY. The Subscriber is prepared to lend Money at greatly reduced rates of interest in sums of The advertiser, having been permanently onred of that dread disease. Consumption, by a sim le remedy. is anxious to make known to is fellowsnflerera the means of cure. To all who desire it he’wrll send a copy of the prescription need, (free of charge ) with the direction: for preparing and nsmg the same, which they will find 3 sum: Conn 'ron Cosacnnrcx, Anum, Bnoxcnms. rte, According to amount required and terms of Ea lent «in a Straight Loan 0': Sinking‘ ‘ d System. Inslnlmcntsreqnired to re- y (1 Loan of $1.000 in the following periods : 0 years, 51412). 9.0 years, $95.30. hose Sums payable at the end of - each year pay off the entire debt. Principal and Interest. N0 COMMISSIOV. N0 FINES. Expenses reduced. 1. c. GIILCHRIST, Postmastér, Woodvillo. Don't forget your Insurance. J. C. Gil- christ is also agent for several fimt~clasa In- surance Companies. Farmer's risks taken at lowest rates. T( v CONSUMPTIVES.‘~ Hagng bought the shop and fixtures of Mr. G‘, . Smith, Butcher. customers can rely on étting the best of Beef at all times, and Sulei- meats in season. CHU‘ICE. A large assortmeizt Bf winips from l5cts ALL KINDS OF REPAIRIN x NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. Dominion. Stands“ (1 (Qt, Citizens Insurance Cotnpnnies. Also Agent for tho HARNESS COLLARS, HALTERS, "HIPS. CURRY COMES, BRUSHES, TRUIKS VALISES AND’AlI. KIND OF HORSE FURNISHIHG FAMILY BREAD , JAMES STUART. HARNESS MAKER, SADDLER dz- P ARTI ES SUPPLIED “"HOLESALE. JOHN BERRIE. ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES. \ FORCE PUMPS SUPRLI-ED. WOODVll-LI. ONT. ALL NEW WORK \VARRANTED. “a... japan-II; Prompt!) Attended to. 0mJ "F RS SOLICITED. icu uulcr we ulgut. nature at the shop. The highest cash pri.e paid for HIDES. Tn; 3__Ib; and M a book, YOUR OWN LIeQUOBTEACQs CHEAP MONEY ! UGH MCCORQUODALE. \VOODVILIE BUTCHER snor. $200 to $20,000, 'oonvquE 11A RNESS SHOP. 'OUDVILLE PUMP FACTORY. IS UNXLD JOHN BERRXE’S TERMS CASH” JACOB BARNES Rolls and Pastry a Spawn? ORDERS SOLICITED. srn and Well Pumps, 6 TO 7 PER CENT. msnnusuun, {.950 MANUFACTURIR 0' IN THE COUNTY At from Agent for the Cor .King and Stnnrt St \VOODVILLE, THURSDAY, NOVI‘IHBER 10 188] . up. g The Canadian Singer. ’\ /WOODVILLE, ONT. ’ Dim: Sm.-â€"-‘Hu‘ve' the gaodueu boom}; to the Directors of the “haulon M utual" our thanks for their. promptuess 'in {paying our claim: in full, arising from the "losses Plysthe recent. bush fire; Alex. Clarkfl, Ops, W6 , James McUuhey, Emily, 900 } Edward Korm' “ 600 Joseph Mch-uell. " I 590 Matthew Wilson, 01.0, 9l5 70;. McL‘ubq (first 596 lwin Prouse. “3111086. 909 03. Kelly. EMU. :50 Martin] Harrington, EMU. 495 Guy Beau.“ Vcrulam, 5§0 c. E. Tiers, , f‘ {31? Isaac Gostlin‘, Lnan» 11” Hugh l’ailey. “ 50 Margaret Kerr. “ 250 Juhu Uheynnuth, Feuelqr, 530 Edawtd Malone, Ops. 630 I’. B. Mclilmrgey, Lindsay, 40 James Howard, Verulau, 40” John \Vilsun. Ops. 350 Robt. Mcb‘eclers, Verulam, 70 John Rumba], “ Lindsay. Oct. 15th. 1881. 350 Suits made to order from the latest and most fashionable styles. All work guaranteed to fit. TERMS, CASH. Shop over McIntyre . Prlor’s Shore, en- , rtrnuge, Side Door. Before Taking THE AM. Taking. â€"â€"GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY-â€" M unfailing cure for Seminal Weakness, Spermatorehea, lmpotency. and all diseases that follow as n con-:eqnence ui‘ Seif Abuse. , as has of memon. L IIiverml Imimdc, Pnin in the Back, Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age. and many other disem that lead to Insanity or Consumption and npremaiure grave. Full particulars in our pamphlets which We desire to send free hy mnilt every one. 33‘ The Srm'mc Mammxn i: said by all clrnggiats a: 81 r puckngo. six packages for SCI. or w“ he «out free h; mail on receipi of the money. Ivy uldreuing THE GRAY MEDIUNE Cn. GOOD CHANCE! â€"FOR -- BUSINESS MAN. W. Cameron. HENDtHSflN MONTGOMERY ‘ WOODVILIIE. N ates mud other Negotiable Paper ~bo_ugbt. The Highest Briefp-Jmur MINK, mm, and all other Raw Fur. 5- 0°, gala mullgent‘Lqmlou Eutual, mm: QIARK. GRAY'S 'I’IMDE MARK. git}- ancmc ‘ Q. i} “moms: .»3 OHEAPEST MACHINE m THE MARKET WQQQ‘FfififiE. 6N? For Sale, or To Let, PRO BONO pUBLIco.” MSTRONG'S SHINGVE. SASH DOOR FACTORY, HID UF 'I‘H ANKS. Liudnfii A. MAYBEE, Apply to ARMSTRONG BROS” ooch 1114.: P. O AGENT â€"ANDâ€" Feneltu, Ops. Lindsay, Vex-nun, Ops, Verulam, Mniipos Emily, a, Emily. Toronto, Ont 590 9 l 5 596 902 i‘ m; ngmtfigolyfighigtim fiwhighfil‘ It is claimed by high authority that Perch- eron horses are possessed of Flore endurance. are capable of performing a greater amount of quick. heavy work, are more tractable and easily broken fhan any other breed of large horses; And that the colts. the produce of Percheron stallions partake in a greater de- gree of the qualities of their sires, and from their great value bring h'uher prices on the markets, than those from any o‘her of the largo breeds. These are facts that will be appreciated by the public.' It is well known that of all countries where draft' homes are raised, the French people are the only ones who make a practice of leaving all the males entire and of working them before and after the season servnce ends. a practice that has been in vogue in France for hundreds of years. and to which may be attributed much of the superior excellence‘of the race. Every one knows that the only way to secure a high physical or mental develop'ment is to adapt a judicious and systematic course of exercise. And the grand results attained by the French have been by carrying out the principle of breeding from sires and dams both developed physically to the highest degree by constant use in such work as their progeny would be called upon to perform. This system, practiced continually, has in' creased the prepotency of each generation ml concentrated into tmnsmissablo qualities Ill of Show valuable elements developed by the inclicinnq‘trzfininq of ages. Therefore in their progeny are found the docile an-l will. in}; workers, with a superior quality of muscle, a density and toughness of bonn, o g a era‘l vigor and powerful organization that cannot be obtained from any race whose sires have been for generations wholly ox- amp-t from even the most ordinary labor ; and whose temper has been made irrllalvle by cmstont confinement, in most can 5 in an isolated arable. Then. if valuable. good- tempored anal healthy. hanl work horseo are tom, or smear himself with putrid iat.- like the Hottentols. 0n the other hand, our up~ weld variations are likewise ina certain pro- portion to our menu. Even 9. Darwin or a Spencer stands at a comparatively measur. able distance from the average run of our naturalists and our philosophical thinkers; even Mr Morris and Sir Fredrick Leighton are in the same category with our awn-age watercolor painters and decorative artists. \Ve shall. I hope, see reason hereafter to think that these exceptional individuals are traceable to the convergences must, on an average. occur, in asettlcd number of births, a settled number of times, it may tairly be said that the exceptions 8'0 “@035“? Pro. ducts of the mean. And as such exceptions vary only within modest limits-ins the ex. ceptional Hottentots and Digger I Indians are at bottom Hottentots and Digger Indians still. while the .Platos and Caesars anti Schillers are at bottom Helleuos or Romans, or; Germans still â€"-it may be fairly said to follow that whatever accounts for the variations as well. Forthis reason it seems to me that the geographical llellasâ€"to take acoucrete exampleâ€"not only produced the average Athenians and Syracusans, but also equally produced the Aristotles and Enclids and Archimedes whom the prior existence of the average \thenian and Syracusan alone made possibleâ€"Atlantic Monthly Every race possesses a certain mean of character, intellectual, emotional, moral and cesthetic‘. From this mennwarinlious arise in every particular on either side: and how they arise We shall enquire further on. _ But for the present it is sufllcieut to point out that this variations always hear a certain general proportion to the mean ; they. seldui very largely deflect from it in either directions- dcsi/cd, breed from those that possess these qualities.“ transmitted through sires and dams from tho remotest ancestry. On the contrary. if soft. lmqa-muwiul. spams} bbned, ill-natured horses are wanted. brow! from them whuse sires or progenitors have never known wlmt thé odllaris, nor hue never been «loveloped by actual service.â€" A‘ah‘onal Liv: St ncl' Jonpml, Chicago. The c‘nssic momlist bids “ Pal-5m Late.” but when you want a good pen you cannot get one o! Butcrbrook‘l too quickly. Tl'o statinners have them, \\ holculo by Town. to Miami’s. . or increased powers. The average‘Englieh. man has «certain fairly fixed moral, intell- ectualhnnfl msthetic nature. Even our de- viations are not extreme. A ball Euarliell- man is notusnallyucaunihal, like the Fijians; n stupid Englishman is not, as a. rule unable to count live. like the Bushman; a Philistiue I‘In- -lishmnn does not habitually heat. a. tom- Prepotency or Percheron nouns. {knee Donations. , Vlch. ate;- (t al. vs. \Vilson.,.Judgment by G. W. Millar fox 8525". )Taib et al, vs. Carter“ .:sum nous not Served. Maybeq vs. Jewel!...p1aintifl'u0nosuitcd. Camp ball vs. Graham.. .gzwnisheeJ McDon- ald. atlj0ur_n_ed for sgrxice on G rmlmm. _ Sixth meeting at the Eldon Township Council was held at Silverthorn’s Hotel. llalsover, on Monday. tho 7th day of Nov- cmber, 1831. Members all present. Moved by E I). MoEache‘rn. seconded by “'m. McKee. that the taxes on Duncan Jamieson. Lot l3. Con. 8, be allowed to him on account of the loss of his barn and crop by fire. Curried. Moved by l’. ll. McEachern. seconded by D .A. McIntyre, that the Clerk he instruct. ed to noufy the County 'l‘retumror to clnrgo this Municipal ty with any hail: taxes on list sent by him which have been settled. And also to notify George Smith 1’.L.s.. to survey the 3rd qr mm! across the cut half of the third concession. and also to examinu George Shield's contract on Eloon Dnin. Carried. Moved by E. D. Mol’mchern. seconded by D. A. McIntyre, that the llenVe grant his order on the Treasurer for the following amounts l Archie Carmichael for salary as Assessor, 8100. and selecting: Jurors. $4.00. SIM ; Duncan (‘mneron for repairing tern 1m- 75 c nts ; John Cameron, repairing hric no 7th Con. Lot l2. 3133; Calvin Unmplin. repairing bridge. 7th Cam, and roul jun, 4m Com. Lot 2. $6650: Donald Jock, repair: in: hndg. , 3rd Con. Lot l3. Ill-cents ; Ileu. Shields, repliring bridze 4th qr rroad. gml (1011., Sill“; loln-rt Ross. road job, Con. 2, Lot 18. $9.80: Wm. McKee, culyert on 6th Con.. Lot l4, 8%. 0 : Neil Mcl‘hlchern,‘ road job, Um]. 5. My 8. $3.”); \Vm. “Wight. refund awn day statute lnlnr. $2.00 ; Th0! Lyons him? 10!), CNL 4, Lot 3, 3211"” ; olullll linings. r--p.x"rln-.: bridge and road joh, 42h qr nod. l‘nn. 3. $39.29; Wm. Williamson. culvert. (Ian. 4. but ill. $3.00; lh-ngald )lcllllvmy. road job. Con. 4. [lit 24. and repairing bridge, $8775; Nell .‘lcliachern. road juh, Pan. 4, Lot 8, $l5."0; also in favor of the lullowin: indigent: , John lie-r- riu for \‘nmh McKinnon. $3.04: r‘fcll- ll. Milne vs. BMW, el (11.. .summons not ser- vcd. Tisllnle. at al vs Cam pbgll. .claimant. Mary Campbell, illteIPICJIFOI', stands till next. Cnnrt at ulmmaut' s wquestfi A "V 7 Cameron Vs. McKenzie, ct (IL. .Ju‘l inncut by consent for $81M): _-.. n I , . .o ‘ I_- “mm vs. Caqub'ell...Ju«lg-uentfor ‘pla‘in- tiff for $6 35. Abcllvs. Elliott“ claimant. Mary Moum, wijnurued at.c_laim:§nt‘s request. McGilvery vs. McCox-quodale...settlml between pnr'ies. Ilinglaml vs. Burke...adjourned for set. vice. Kirkland vs. McKinnou.._.settled between parties. A In 1' Milne vs John S. Suley and Jas. Johnson “SilmmIIIIB not served. \lilne vs. Halward. .summons not served, Milne V8. King...Ju¢gment for lplniutili. $7. 02 Milne vs. “'0"... .Judr'ment by .G. \\'. Millar for $55. 01. V \chounld vs. Be!I.. Judgment in G. \V. \Iillar fn' $72. 97 V Milne Vs. Barnes. .Judgmeut by G. W. Millar for $l9. 73. “Kinlgéwvfis.”‘Slrcrlcalf."Judguwut by G. “'. Millar for $55 25. HaEmhu-a. n. MuDon g.nll.v-clnimant May Gilchrist, iuhu'plczualor,g judgment :iur claimant. Anni: vs. Moheug all" .Mary Giichrht. clauunqt, interpleadpr, jud, want for 01- nim- ant. Cnmphell vs. McDollgall . Mary Gilchrist, claium‘ut..iutorpieagler, judgment for claim- amt. Campbell vs. Mylesnud gshmxm...ad_jou'rn- ed by cmnscqt.’ ' MLDonulJ vs. T;\y.lor.. .garuishee, fit». Kclvie, adjourned for malice, Kirkland vs Grunt. .Jud talent by G '~ . Mlllnr for 6'59. 63. Butler vs. Currie" summons not sewed. Butler vs. Tnttle.. Jud uncut by G. W. Milmr for $18.55. I'Iu'l‘ DIVISION COI'I‘I‘. COUNTY 0? "It- “BIA. Sittings held before His Honor. Judge Deau‘nt Woodville, on Tuesday. Oct. 25th. 188l, when the following cues wore dis- posed of z - Cmug'lwll vs. Bick, k,“ «IFâ€"Judgment for plaiuu 833. 59. Chisholm ya. '1‘.weedy...aummoua not aerrml. - Johnson vs. Edwardp...adjonrued to plain- tifi"s request. [19 to pay costs of the day. ‘ HcCullough as. Momson ..summona not sened Milne V8~ Smith....Judgment by G. \V. Millnr for $8|.35. McKa) - vr Davisâ€"garnish”, McEachefn. Adjourned for service. ‘. Mun-«l hy P. R- Mcfihchem. wounded by D. A. McIntyre. that the Tremurer he in‘ atructed to collect all moneys «Inc lha Mimi.- cipalily by the lat day of December next. Carried. Maved I'y Wm. Mwa. wounded by E. D. Mcchhom, ll“: tbll Council do now adjourn tq lug-e} again at McRM'a "Mel. Kirkficlql. an Monday. tho mu. day of Dec- can ya: 10 o'clock sun" for dinpalqh at hip gm. Curigd. ‘ 4‘ ;: n plr-ll (or Ann Carmichael. $1 00; E D Mcl‘lnoheru hr Sarah Shaw, 83. 00. Car- nod. .n- ELDDX‘ TOWNSHIP (301331114. runs on noun. rah usual strictly II Advance NUMBER 47 wounded by

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