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Woodville Advocate (1878), 20 Nov 1884, p. 4

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laud have IOt'tlAlly tlvchlml that. “hon 0 lessons act by tum-hum mumnt l-u uufinw-al," rvnrulcs f râ€"“t.he -:m- “M that of :1 :«umlu :- in 3 {ml liv mlmnl uhn haul pl'cs‘l'lllM-ul l. » sum in h.- h-urnt at home, mul «mt ul [hm m-um- u «lullltulty which lo-l tn tlu- vhurgv « f "wizml'. :lnfl lmth-ry ngaimt the t- n-‘Ju-r. Chlldn u are HomuLiIm-s cmlnnuul \\:Lh atmhcs iwyuml [Luir pun-0r of mummy, am! ului‘w-l t-r occupy Imurs which shunhl Im g'nu In New or oxvrciso with stmly m ‘ hunv Learning whia-h cnmml lm mum! in J 32... “ml mm: of {he innpnirucl physical lu-mh nl its inmstsaura is .1 ennalmzl nggrmumnu ' \\'c r mlnlmllt'ull)‘ agree with the almrr. \\'u know «.1 sm'or..l. cases under our mm ulmvr vatlun m \‘hk-h uhlhlrrn have lu-rn fun-ml l h. r. hm irmn sulmul dun-('8. not Drum ”0 ' mm m. In! sch-ml. hut mung m the ”xv'l‘fllu‘ f luxl. v u .lmsml lur nltvr llt-lna. “'1: ll” Imll lwln w Hu- pvm-rl-hv a g! ml «no nml H: Um i mlm‘tm‘. of llm hula «mt-n sln-ulvl lu- pm, uu l u-ml 9.». Daily. 8(‘lullalfl ltrfl uurullicu fur ' lullmbl ul half past new“. :5. UL. ro'turni "I at hu- 1». "3.. with "JIM-r \rmk ’ to ho pm. I fulnml after that. T» oxln-rst finch an nun-nut of annual lnlmr frum rhihlro-n Is I ulmnd. in he: th.~ usnm- wuuhl lm mjuuuun l tn than» of mature )uul‘o as has {Inqueully’ .‘ tom demon-trunk ,. 051-: uf uur contumpurmiu the hut that tuu of the law laud have Imwnllv :lm-Mm (fauniuglnn, at even by the individual vaguely referred tu as regulating price-5. Huu'ewr, this is not. the feature or the ullllir We desire particularly to cull attenâ€" tum to. II. is uumlly suppuseJ tlub eur~ respondents nreilulmeJ with an extmm-«l. nary degree of loyulty to their town and this inteuw Interest it. is which prompts them tn lm'ng ltsullulrs and advantageu before the wurlll. Certainly, thinis u l:|llll:|lllc mnlire null one «IL-serving of every encourugclmmt ’l'his c-uumt he the llluln’c of the worn-spun- tlwnt. hi the .Yum I “Her, however ; his el'urtr; un- tlirectml in uuuther (tlI:l:nlI"l um! it is certainly mm for um- hem-lit. uf Beaver - tm'tlml his xeriinhliugx are inwwlell. It is xutislrwlmy to know that, beyond his turn hule ell-luv Lhe -\'« m L« (for is culnpu-mi\'e|_\' unlmuwu in this locality. uuul the evil t'mt. ‘ might. nlllcrwlst.‘ ensue from such unlu-i tun ‘ slamhns \nll thurciure nu'. have Mm ellizet Intended for them. I tent. As {arreauumcmliug the custumuls of Beuvclmn. t0 visit L'auuingtuu for clump goods, mulling can be more absurd, for they lumv, iithe currcspumlunt clues not, that (In: prices advertised in our culuums by Benn-.145: merchants, cuunut he Inmtcu in (fanningtnn, at even by the individual: vanuuiy rufurr-ul to .13 regulating prism. Huwmu-r, this is not the fcatln'culthc _‘. . LIKE most) villages, Beaverton is possessei‘ of sevural gentlemen who do the "cornea" poudence" for our local contemporarieg, and in that honored capacity they frequently overdo the thing and inflict considerable injury on the place. “'e have before now taken them to task for the ungeneroua and contemptible methods employed to-‘eke out a paragraph and again we are called upon to refute a malicious paragraph penned by the correspondent of the Urillia Nave Lcllw' at this place and which appeared in its issue of last week, asking why “our merchants do not pay as lunch for produce as they do LlSC- ‘ where and also stating that goods cannot be obtained as cheaply here as elsewhere, and recommended that Unnnington be favor- ed with trade rather than our own village. Now, if the correspondent of the Kw)»- Lr-L. . (er had Sllwl‘ll'ml for the EXPRESS he would not now amn-ar the ridil-ul...” ..L:....; Lt : Is it surprising that Denice-racy is making rapid strides in England, or that \\'idespread discontent is again being felt. In the North terrible distress is prevalent and thousands of artisans are walking the streets in idle. ness, and starvation 18 starhxg many in the face, while in the same column of dispatches we ohservo the fact that the Prince of \Vsles, modestly asks for an annual grant of $50,000 for his son. When it is consider- ed that from one source of revenue or an- 1 other, but all eventually coming out of the poor taxpayers, His lfighness has in- the past tm-irty~tln‘ee years drawn nearly 315,. 000.000 of hard leash, and all for doing nothing, one cannot wonder at poor famish» ing wretches, swearing vengeance against the system that permits such outrages. Tm: Franchise Bill is now Lefure the British ”hum of Lords, and considerable anxiety is full as no its treatment there. It is felt. that zicrisia will be produced if the Bill is rejected. while the Lord's hold it 18 to the nation’s interest to refuse it. editorial gluten. Hinges, Bunverton is possessed ,lcmeu wlm do the "corres‘ our local contemporariug, and ‘ed capacity they frequently u [ups uur ullfcu fur :. :5. UL. rc-turni K r wqu ’m lm Pl"- ‘u uxln-M such an [11 uru-x in rm‘m'clhlzg aw cumta m I'll u- l Nnthivu lll't-Hcl'vvs lhu hunltin so \t’e-ll as Elli-m :tlficlnhlvc l'xllx in charm-ml. \u-mhur, nr when our nervous systems an: ll'l'llzllllv. 'l'hn-y um. purely ml thu: alumnuh. “\rl. and kidneys, :m-l an thoroughly purify Lin. th-nl tluu they aw thu must. vllirn-nl rum-«Ly fur hamlmguli' Ilul‘.’ul;,'um«'nts uf the unnumh, luvm‘, Il.l.'hl'lm.-;\, Cl) alt-“hwy, .‘lllll I’Llu‘l' umlmliux, :m'l gjvm; tum: Ln cum v.11: :»l val" «m lnmriann. .\|l \s'lln hm'u le n._|lur;ll .‘unl lululahl-z ‘l'mllu uf mumtmnin; thwr mvn mul lhvir lumily'x Iu-ullh. a-nlmm Iln hourl- “ than trust tn llnllnuuy’a l'llls, uhwh l'uu'. .‘ n-qulum mnl lec-Ilglhun. 'l‘huw Inur.f_\iun 3 l'llli an: mnlululn lur ull "gm. Hummus, 1' ufimnlo-M, mul culr tithtnume, “h- u nili ulhv-r l l ,. l ‘l 7! ll r l ‘ Int-illl‘i lull. mul :m- liu- h-umln- 3 Wall l‘lln'lltl‘ Mr. va‘gl' 'l'nlvu. lll‘tl;('.;lnf., Hun. plural. . ‘ Hm. WM 0: : "My chasm-mm ulm Im\'-_- . ‘ ucml Nuillnup lg‘llmn'n VuJ'hl-l: Ill: 7 «mum-3' uu-l ll)'s|ll']ll.1.‘l'|ll‘t' any that. It lulu mum llu'lll murr Emul llwn Arguing Mix-3 . lmvn vw-r Haul." II. has imlm-«l n uumh-r- , ful imlnmlwv in [nu-”3i“; or... l-luml mul mun il‘” nlIm-n-am of tln- lhévstn-u “mans, Hue \ Liv-r. h'I-hu-ys. aunl all (Lsunlora of the nyau-m. ; 'I‘:|lmvny‘.~4 Unrn (fine is tlm Im-«liuinu tul n-Inuvu all knrls uf mun anal warts. ' .-\ pruvhlhnl. lushmnn In wing tn m-t hh lifvinuurwl an that “hum. l|J diva he can“ lmvu sum-chin); In liw nu, mul n -t lmiluz f dependant on lln- mid chmih'ua oi this “twill ; an Ln «mm: was. | . l‘nrnmniliuns of approaching «laugh-r, in Um shapu of digestive Weakness, luasitudc, inactivity nf the kidneys. pains in Um ugh»: uf lin- liw’cr mu} sllnul-lur lokulcs, mental «h-pu-ssinn elm-plml with Ilealtkkflll', {urn-J (magma, vertigo, shunl-l “of. In: clisrvgunl---tl. l'su Hurtlu‘np 5L l.)ln:zn's Vegetable Ili'J- c-nvm'y mnl Hyalmpbw Guru, and m'c-rt Nu- pnril tu ln-altll. lo rumm'm ull- illll)lll'ili\:s 'lllll gin-s tum: to the wlmlu syut -m. Hl'sinx Ins zu'v scarce in England. 'I‘hrru :me ‘2 000,01") umnnrriul \\‘mncn In England :unl “Edna. Thus. Sabin. of Eglinglun. says : “I have r-umvul tun come from my fact. with Hull»- way’a Corn Uurc. Mother anus' “'urm Exterminutm- has no rquul for destroying worms in chihlrm mull :ululti. 'l‘llI-Z-Hllltzlll 0f Mm'ncco has: Just hold a celebration in hmmr nf his Illill'l‘idgu uiLh his mum. wufu. If Murm-m hml'ut been such a diclicus of a way otf, we: \Vuuhl certainly have attcmlml just to See what shrt of u l-mkhlg citizen .1. man is who can [mumm- 999 women and then banker for one Inul‘c. An Important Discovery. The most hupnrtaus Diswwry is that: which brings the numb Lulu-l to the greah-st‘. number. Dr. King’s Nuw Diwun-Iy fur Unusumptinn, Coughs and Cable, ui‘l pru- scr'lc the health and saw: Iil’c, and is a prion-less hmm tn the (llllik'tt‘€l_ Nut. unly ([008 it positively cure cmmunplinu, hut Coughs. Colds, lh-«mchitis. Asthma, Hanrsu. mass, mu] all afiiections of the thruat, Chm-t, au-l Lungs, yield. abuncu to its wumlurful curative puwm-s. If yum :luul-t thus. gvt a Trial ImLLlc free, at Jvuhn McKiuuun's Drug Storm, Bu:l‘.‘cl‘ton. . THE fact stated in. the t‘ollmvrin-ér are within ‘ the ken of every newspaper proprietor who ’ furnishes his paper on trust. :â€"â€""It is an _ experience of publishers that too many pen-A ple are apt. to think ibmntters but. little whether the newspaper bill is paid or not, l that it '23 but; a small sum. and of but little l consequence. This is not. because subscribv 1 ers are lum'illiug to pay. but: because they ‘ are negligent. Each one imagines. because a year’s indebtedness amounts to n. small! sum, the publisher cannot, be much in want ‘ ofit, without. for a moment; thinking that. ‘ the aggregate of all subscriptions is by no ’ means an inconsiderable sum of money." , Woodvllle Village Council 1 The \Voodville village Council met in the Eldon House. Memhers all present, except. ..\lr. MeArthur. .The lleeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Moved by Mr. Ilegeer. seconded by Mr. (.‘mnphell, that the collector he requested in give $1001) :urity for the due performance of his duties. Moved by Mr. Degeer, seconded by Mr. Grant, that the collector be authorized to get blanks receipts for taxes printed. The council adjourned to meet again in the same place on December ‘ 10th,.as I p. m. Ol'lt cotnm of Muulen has now on bandits first libel suit. This was to he expected. The ['1ch will not apologize for its remarks about the (V‘ounty Ilegiatrar. In fact. newspapers rarely do armlogize, especially when they have the right .‘lth of the casein hand as they generally have. The Echo is also defiant. it lays . ' “We are sorry that the libel law allows any pauper to bring asuit against a publisher. and this. we presume, will be another case in. which one without property in his own- name will be able to enter action aunl make ‘enterpris- 1 ing publishers pay the "fiddlers" whether! ‘they win or lose. However, we will not take back a word We have saill, though we have-to sell the very last letter of type in the Echo office to-pay the costs. We- do not think Mr. Mooney has a ease, and we fully believe that no competent court or intelli- gent jury would give him a verdict. So, “Come on, Maedntl' "’ Dumsa the put two weeks inn-mat has been centered in the Presidential electiun in tlm United Hiatus, altlmugh hub tlcmidivuly settled as yet, It, ll quilt: curtain that L'lr V:- laml will hu tho nuxt l’rcsi-lvntâ€"mnl tho tirut Democratic uccupicr uf the chair lur 25 years. The result nf the ulcction has given much satisfaction M lmth linglmnl and (.‘nnmlu owing to the Anti Iiuitioh pro- civilitics of Mr. nllaiuu What thu ”Ml “ill be, is as yet nut very plain, for nu attempt at, fraud by either party Would sat nlslum a feeling already too hot fur safety. it is to he lmpcrl, however, the atrngfie now being over, the lnxzh tension gullvrutml by tho contest will (lie :m'ziy mnlthc nnlio‘i- pzitctl troubles with it. Hollowny's Pills. t - (‘l u] - If}: (HIV “IIIIIV‘U 5.33:2}..3‘,.113; A very Large and Complete stock of! ’""“"“' "‘ Nun-mu. :33}:{'..:.‘.:'.";',;;:i. BOOTS and‘gsHOEE Ina-A 1-2 Hum It I an Clerk . 9 . t Bantu-Inn, Oct. 1881. ~77- â€" â€"â€"â€" “ w‘ . \Vu «rummwing mum' \‘m'v nicu gumls- In UHOUK E‘ f auitulflu for Uhl‘lxflllnh IIH'RHIIS. Hur (”{UCEI 3 will In- fullml ulwnyn ll‘vsh "ml W0” .thH‘UN‘ TEAS "ruin-(l ml" tn In,- Rnlul clump in lurm- qmmtitie [mid for BUTTE“. AN D EGUS Alst- fm "My 01 'OSIQ FICA TH E RS. Y ‘ D “u lmvv n hum mug" in wom. 01,9135: \VUO-l. SQUARES 5 Complete in Every Department! \Vu Inn-v u very finw range in ull le hauling shmlus. Our ()REI) CASIHU‘IRICN mum)! In.- lit-31L for \‘u'lu'. V Ml NUS to match ull our Dress Goods. ()In' fitnck coulnilm all Um Into-st. ENGLISH lmumus in PLUSHEB‘. \'l‘ll.\'l‘)l$. UH GOOD.) “1:.le! mku All #29 laz‘ész‘ styles and Nave/fies in the Mar/{91‘s MU. - I Wlmm November 21'), 1834. Don’t miss it. Now is the. time the place. Come at once and saw Goods, Extra cheap. Heavy Scruw Ticking 10¢. per yd. Heavy all real Factory Flzuuwls 290'. 5 General Dry Goods‘ Prima' Super yd. l A special line of Prints to clear 11f. To and Sc.\\01ll1 l3c.1u1d151:.pe1 yd. Grey Cotton, wide, 451:. per yd. l \Vllim Cotton, wide, 71:. per yd. 1 Men’ 8 Heavy Gwer11S1-vs,65c. per 8811:. Meu’ s all wool (1111121119939 700. per sett. I L111 g0 Selection of Knitted VVoul-len . l‘mw- u GINA rnllm‘ in (‘ANA THAN. SCOTCH, PLAIN AND FANCY \‘n'UliS'I'l'LD SUI l'l NUS \\'l‘Ih'"l' ”I" ENGLAND :uul \VUHS'H'ZD l‘AN'lleU-fi Lin-M- cumin was get. up in the: L‘Ulffit styles and IiiP WINCIES, BUTTONS and WOOL SHERIINGS This is-am opportunity soldmn oll‘eretl to- flue public of Beaverton. as We must have room and will clear out; rsgardless of prices. We cordially invite inspection. DRY GOODS AND G-ROC ERIES PROPRIETOR. “ Rock Bottom Prices ” is our Motto And 3.8-0!” room is Emiled wu have resnlvod to clear present stock AT ENORMOUS man per yh ‘TO THE VICTOR BELONGS THE SPOIL. " The piles of good!) are fast diminishing. the shelves are re relieved from tlwir heavy burdens and all to make room for exlumive stock of While others are grumbling about Bud Trade, Hard Times otc‘ '1'“ IN“, no h. The following is a few at “THE PEOPLE’S STORE.” IN TWEEBS s Lt. NOW Is the. time and the “People’s Store” 1' Come at once and save money IN MILLINERY In Dregs Goods For Fall and \Yiuter is now FORMOUS RED HOT! ONS And will be found lo comprisu . W. ROSS, FI’I‘ <tU.-\n.m"'n;r;n. H'u A A! teml‘ug ARES. lmdil‘x' mnl (rh'n'a' L\ MD] [\CLO- lul‘gu stuck and all: right liliCUS. kg; to our muueruua custmnors J AS. RITCHIE. of our regular quotations : SH. FRI-INF”, :m-I AMERICAN ()HNA .\l EN 1'5, uml TRIMMER) Iku the lt'nd. I Heavy all wool GIey I‘lunnels 18c. yd. Heuy IIll wool Scarlet Fl.mnel~z, 20c ‘ pm y<l.1l A full range of Dress Gomlq m: (l mu ' bl] Ides, S. 10, lths. worth fmml 150. to 25c ‘ The lwsc selection of Lmlies’ Moves In low a. 22 lbs Bright Sugar 31.00 5 lbs Good Tea $1.00. : 20 lbs good Raisins $1.00, : : 20‘ ”)8 good Currants 81.00. l l 21 lbs Rice 31. 00 l: A huge stock of Milline'ly and Hunt- l 3 leg lu- be cleaned, as CU‘II. v, the alneh'es are "juicing at being IL;. L “ u < , ”‘5 y,- .-\ Int-gm stock of Ladies Astrnchnn , , 'fl,‘ i , ' .‘hllltlUS. .‘llurfl. (hips. and Down, at Very Y "1}" "l:-\"5‘\"‘”“‘I. clmi- picca at H. \VIISON'S. \ 1):”)? I,” M hN l' i .\ ur. we to have no county appropriation ; ‘n-si wt of for vlu- Village this year. As a matter uf Higlwst Price! Will he i fair play the village ahnuid receive its ro- . ' ‘ pnrll'bll 9f the amounts granted to Ednn ‘l""”“‘." "t ('00!) I and Mnripusa and considering oanosjliun -A... [Inn ‘7: Olll' BLACK and ('0‘ “'0 kucp TRIM- out the u hole of our rey Flannels 18c. yd. carlet Flannels, 200. was Goon and nvnv ‘ lths. worth from of Ladies’ Gloves in 1‘ 91.00 00. 3 $1.00, ts 81.00. Jlinery and Hunt- eo‘n, \ )ple’s Store” is l lav. Mn. lla'i'n'sox. who occnpisd thc :pnlpic in the Methodist Church here last. ‘Sanday evening, took his text from 9th l vcrse oi the llfltlli l’snlln, and directed his l(llscmll':!c to "Young Men." He pointed 1 out the many snares to which they are snh. ll ject inn? portrayed so \'i\'lt"j the manner in ' which the “liril One” sets his agents at work to entice them that. his hearers would imagine that he had witnessed their man» ornrers. llcdorl; very intelligently with regular church-goers, and the upright and good living men who Seldom attend a place of Worship. lie contended that lionestv and nprightnms lie-lunged to the religion taught. hy “oil, and the man who possess 1 those qwnlitius must, to some extent, at least. he rugilimsi .\l r. l’atryson is a young man of very hroad and liberal views, a man who has snllicient independence in his com-- position to tell his cull;)’eg:‘.tiult what in his opinion. they bilulllll of newssi‘ly hear {or : theirspiritnal Welfare. [in short he is the { ri-_ht man: in the right place, and will. no. f der ordinary circumstances. hiud his con~ l gregation together and strengthen them in 1' truth. His name \ril', sonn- day, We \en- tnre to per-dirt. he numbered with those of l the "l'ir:r Unn" preachers in America. “2‘ ihas already distinguished himself as morv :tiian an ordinary preacher by attracting l x 1 l l | l large co:«_:reg.-utions. some of whom came from great distances and some from churches. of other denominations. That his teaching ‘ 'nay hetheonteomc of lunch good in this community, and that he unv live long among us and preach short but often to us are the heariy wishes or the .lltu‘l'ltrlm- We are kept and more our Roové might jnntlyqaallu gfilérjl‘at- tention from the county council which We are certain if pmpcrly represented will In- coivu generous “tuition. , Mn. .lnnx Sluw mail mrrier. reports ' having ln-cn run down an the lawn line. z lihlnn alnl Xlaripnsa. at the place known as l the "lung swamp" nnc day last week aml by l lnuliu-s whuaic ncll known and who will IIP hmnght Injusticoif «lamaxcs are not paid. atunce. Such cemluct en the highway is m-«wving nf nmre sen-re punishment than merely paying for damages Ilene, aml it in - in the interests of the pulalic that such of- finders he rigorously dealt with. l l THERE IS an ohl tree lying by the real "siilenn King St. west, which it would he. \n-ll for the council in have removed. In ln'am-ln-Sarc a. nuisance tn pedestrians on the sidewalk. \\ hilc tn hnrscs it is an object I of fright. Have it cut up. l luvlsmx court was hehl hero on Friclnv last The «locket Was light. As usual no one knew win-n the court \venhl sit or any l thing about the matter mnl had it not been [or the lillulm'l) lawyers prowling about none \Venhl have known it lwl occurred. Ilivisiinn court hueincas In Victor'n is uvi. «leutly net for the public for if it were pre per announcement as to time and plaCe mmhl he made. mn' kindred diseases of Hui-in; élrlmtivo pro~ pun-tics. They only cost ‘25 cents poeboulo. A single trial of Dr. Henry Mandrake Bitters will convince trunl-h-ul “ith costivenuns. tnrnid r A l'llH‘l'LHl hm huen issnml by Mr. J. llirksnn, Hum-ml Managvr of the Grand 'l'rnn‘: Railway, c Ilia; attention to the great increase at the tramp nuisance on the l':lll\\'.’\_\', and the danger uf tirv, robbery and munlvr Irv thusamc. The circular urders army uflimal ancl umplnyee to see that no tramps an: :lllu\\cll to yither steal rides in freighu trains. Slucp in cars all the track, or loaf amnml the cnmpany's premises. The circular is enriched in atrmig languagv.â€"- .\lr. lliukson’s circular might a") be taken lnlmaxt by all mnstaliles. There can In: In: inn-stir“: hat that, much of tlzu crime am? «Ii-pimlatiuns cmnlnittul may he traced tn the lazy scuuiulruls now sn numerous in tlmcnuntry. Farumrs shnuhl nlsn keep a ~_uu(l look nut that tln-su gentry do not visit lhcir hznns and straw stacks. I ..... -- vv-v a“l.'h".."(. Sun."â€".\lr l’uttysmlis the sun ui the us- tvcnusal lulstur of \anlviuc Methodist ('hmch. and we hope the prulimtinns uf uur \mrthy cutcm of Markham may prove cun'cct. Axwrum: Scott Act victory which was carriml‘hy :\ nmjnrity . . , l lu-thc swim: goud furelgu talent g im'itccl. Admission free” ; WHY is its that our village linkers timl it i impussihh- lu rainco the 1): kn: uf lnruml '3 Wu ' Iiml thatiu 'l‘uroutu bread is sohl at ‘Juts. ipm‘ luaf, while in Lindsay and llcherlun 3 m cts. is ilu: price. Wu scc no reason - why the article should lie [‘2 cts. here, am! , if the bakers uf the neighlmriug towns can : supply an. the prior-s named with a fair pruC lit there is im l‘-.::lSUI| why \\'umlvillc lialgcl‘ cummt (lo the saline: ' Tm: I. U. G. ’l‘.. intend “Open 'l'unplc" on tho 2‘ cellcnt progm'nlnc is being: 3:0“ch Suluc goud fur im'itunl. ’Anlmisamn frm. Ax owning mail is new in upon-Minn. In tween \\'m,d\'fiio and Ueuwrtuu, ruturmu u by the mun-mus tram. ‘ .\l::. H. Cambiuox is adding a fine veranda, . to Ins lu-uac. A ducidcd illlln'tn‘rlnn-nt flu: lmr-hvnru store is again upon and in tho pcrsnu of \ll'. 1). D. Russ. its pruprictm‘. \n: huvc mu; “Ilu no doubt wnll du flu- Imsincss jlhllcc here. Then: shuuhk In, am (‘chllc‘hb mule in the line ul-me hero and with energy uuql push we have no doubt, .\lr. Russ will duvulup it. UI'R village hthers mat in council (Ml Friday night last. Mus. J.\'u. U. (“nu-BELL and uieu (‘laclmm Uut., on Tuesday murniug u-si-lu with her thulghlcr Mn. L'uu ul‘ 1h \'. Juhu ('urrlo of that place. Mu. Aux. Amus'ncw Inn}; is remly for acculmliml. When co in will Iw u hmulwlne building and a ment to that part. of the Villa“. Mu. “l‘flll. (fawn-n3 has been appoiutm culh-cwr .n Mus lur thu \‘Illugv. (lo wu likely will on tho nanny-Is at, an in: date. ‘e‘il‘omlrlllt floral films. Dr. Ngnry Baxten ’a .‘ nonvmco any mm :, turpid liver nr 03 :3 adding a Iiue venuul (lucidul llllln'uvvlucut. iiltenfl llul‘liuq another tho 2w‘tll inst. tau ctnry in Norfolk jnrity of 963. Rsuml by Mr. J. r "1' the Gram! attention to the [rm-para]: and We \\'hc'| clunitil-Jdlt and uirco leffi fu 'niug Inst, 3. (.Illll'lv, Wif- I"! almml an unm. .rl'

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