:Intion of men for’ who-0'5 «Induce the eruhip will have no mason to blink if“! «lulled men who will us their but endeavour: to not our township on ‘ or roe_t,..pin, m1 we «a m it “man; to â€minted choy vii admit-o eke sup- ona honest and hams.» me. } Being shout to enter upon M #5 hope to see s somewhst sherp sanity 'el esmpsign it will be sheelutely ate- east] thst esndidstes end eleetms - should theroughty Inlet-tend eeeh othereste whstthe Weary should ï¬e. While theelectorhss' s'o right to’ F“ the frsnchiee to suit his 'ewn esp. nee er whine use more bus the esndi- dutesnysight to suppose thstifheis '«elected he shall heve s “we lbw, go myomplessaer use thegower conferred' 'upon him to his own stirs-tag» We complain end very justly, of the slmost iendless snd enmhiug burdens with Ewhieh the tsxps er is,. mama, but strenge to ssy,-t ougli we all join in the genersl howl we neurones sttempt to put forth s ï¬nger in righgood est- nest to mend methane, to ï¬nish or loven step the :nciesse of the burden of ‘ (uses with‘ which we ere mined. We hue the matte: fully under om control ‘ but will we de anything more .efl'eotuel shun howl e'ver it! not. a, hit at me I‘ From yeerte your at election tunes we- dr our grievuwes pretty lunch as the medicsnt does his sores, hut, still we ellde slang the ell grooves. ell the same. It must be patent to every One who gives the nutter the slightest attention: ï¬llet mceunty ‘ ’ncile ere needlessly hhrdeueeae; s te waste. All no» t < owled'e this, and sees list! to human: :5. - . bitterly then our Whe- ‘ w is when they sppeer before the ‘ » but when they get to the town tethe ‘ ‘heppy httleletuily" .. “radii-ul- Ie turned into joy 5"“! Flt!) lee; hm; their :rsere I‘d none n8wouliheso in: Committee'rmm. ho «um W election- do ‘0..- hhvo «and any legato of w ht." Township 0‘ Eldon. my“ heapin- d-o â€unity ot' W in this mm. and ovary can all think our 3nd dihom tho but .ndidnto for municipal 0500" for 1880 hon‘nirl‘ the Township d Eldon o in onything but a; ï¬onriahing con- Mmditiss duty impale-tho utopoyon hy the low which code-I on ‘ â€the fnnohiso, to look into the non nnd if possibio to move its. moo. A ntepayor is not doing jw‘ oooithor to himself or the Hunioio Ility to which he hoionga, if he allows Io mania of the Corporation to be [undated without cling his inluonoo mud- flopping the oxtmvnganco. h. poopio oi' Eldon apponr “have no Ion of their ‘uty in thin raped, they plonto thogrossest negligomin ovary- ling pertaining to the government of lo [Inioigdity and thornduiniotoring. [its inn-col, and yet your after you ill voto for those who we sinking the 'owuhip not. deeply nod «amin- I, in. debt. Weho’poh ma rgo gathering at the nominations on onduy, the 29th inst, and the tonic 'ho Advocate. u u n in w “a h pie y- ‘ "only crow The Man. J tidy-t Il-gnon tum-sum d I-h bone; d since 0! the county bring: mnio‘ nun! play upon of «oat cw. wh‘ wanna not time. u the 390.. d I gonna] h‘tptyony of sh canny h NODVILLI. Dâ€. It. 1879. yin; Its fnroe a little too fut, but i: in dlovnd u go -'on,-~Horo II n V ‘ bemoan thirty nd forty non hing C! I day for owh In for a k m not. twioo' or thrico a your? mulling «pence. n the uh d I I“ a 30mph“ chug. in the id “0 Council in non. will “tannin chat and. Eva} in the Huniciptlity in directly THE BATTLE CRY; u eon cents a mile. In the iiiu‘phco 9.11mi. no more uu for thirty-«three men there than there is for thirty-t thmo bandied, 1nd in place of spending e week or ten days each time all the necessary work might be accompliuhml in noouplo of days. Five men might in two day- ouoh tern accomplish all the work of our county council mom oï¬oiondy than is done by {on} in km d. I. [At dl even“ a a flat. reductiml o 7 one whtivo_shoukl go'g'rpm ml: municipality and any candidate {or nunioi l ileum-ho will poo dis- tinctly pl go himull to use his boat. oï¬â€˜oru to'indooo Clio Gonromt tom unend the low should not receive o nin- 3lo m. In ho“ to h only mm:- of “DOM a very start tho-$00.!!!†the olootorl of this Proviso. will be culled upon to doddo who“? County Dead!- or tho Iliad Wihnslnll In vipedoa‘ofahm It. 633in ï¬ll-l amt "Kiel“ maven" will ar'e 3.13557 W “\‘-i~:.fM$I~OB 3‘0 guide; rifle-,0"! patient taggers" will muly pt Mi" no.0 tine and do- nqu a uduotion 0‘ their unnecessary burden, they will no longer submit. to in. the very lift 1.3mm! out of them Then-bro numomul other "auctions which by all'yxetng‘ghould ho nude in ' ,IL LA eur county Expenditure end might be suede without inpering the efloiency of the legisletion but whet is the use of intinetieg eny other reductions so long es the fence of sending such e crowd of meantime to our Counties' Coun~ eiis is sliewed to go on. It istobe hoped thst electors will set their faces in the direction of better end much oheeper legislation and not give s sin* gle vote to'e candidate who does not distinctly pledge himself to do his best to secure these desirable ends. Electors heve‘uite long enough played fast and loose with the franchise until in very msny instances it proves e curse while it would be e blessing if properly ex- Let. II as electora'riao to the weapon- eihility oi our position as such. Let us commence here uni now to enfcme de~ ciaive action in the direcsicn ox legislao‘ tive rctmnchmeukâ€"Let ' ugmmmence in right good earnest. with our counties councils; beginning ' at hémc let us straighten up that after which the Local and' Dominion Legislaturea may hay-applet! with to good purpou. II it not aboutixima. that aspirants to municipal ‘ ore were declaring-then~ aelves and; indicating thepourec they are panned to pursue.â€"â€"Yo\rt Perry ï¬e qnddon and unexpected def-be 0'! r. Duncan Campbell, our much ro- tod nuistant Paschal“, hag lcsused Failing of deep Ionow Indigloom to pound. the uni†community: While flitting at his deal: reading,yh Ssturdny morning last, he suddenly ll back from his-chair nnd expired. he startling inwlligonoo quickly cpl-95d through the village. nnd Mr‘ Camp ll being so well known, {In-39 nnm _'ol_' nympcth'upu 'soon. gsthered sroun'd- his son-mowing (fiends. For s long ,limo Mr. Csmpbell :h'id'been troubled hith Ineart~dilesse 'sn‘d this ‘ fetrful oomplsint . was the‘ diluent his dedthJ The deceased was 42' yssrs of sge, snd hsd beensresident of Woodvills for the past nine yesrs. gAlthongh shrewd end very csnefnl in business, his deelings yore glwsys chsr‘ soterim‘d ss streightforwsnl mad honest, and he s'ernedfor himself the none at o good sn'd peaceful men; in. feet- we have never nedrd a herd word spoken nbout him; ' McCCinnpbell wessustive of Isldy; Scotland, and came. to this country wish his parents. in the year ' I853, settling in'this Township (Eldon). His ï¬rst stop in life was as a clerk in the shore of MrJ. Csmeron,Bmerton, where he lived some two years, than he went to the store of the late Mr. Gor- don", Manille, with whom he remained. about four years. Not being pf a. very robust constitution, and thinking the climate of New Zeehmd more favorable to his health then. our eevetje climate he removed,.there, und mined about. eight years. On Iekving thet country, the-ï¬rm with whom he was employed oï¬ered him their agency in London, England. but his [oi-ecnntions health caused him to declihe the proï¬'evel honour. Since that time he hue reeid~ ed in Woodville, where he earned the respect and friendship of the entire community. Shortly after hie return from New leehmd ,he married Min Elizabeth Boughmz, of Hanifle, who died May the 9th, 1878, leaving e little deughoer. Kid remain. were buried at Melville, and were fwllowed to the grave by e'lerge eeecoune o'eorrowing friends ‘ and relatives both from Woodville and Ito-rm of rural school sections Md remember that by the School Add“. present you-tho alt-«ion. of School m his plan now on the lust â€My (5 December. The detail: of ti. ’alaï¬iou nun-in «no “with. x: OBITUARY. aidid'ato Wonk nt the Snowdon iron mines ha been discontinued for the present, It lust. 'I‘m: new law against tramps has come into force M Columbus, Ohio. The ï¬rst conviction in a sentence of than your: penitentiary. The efl'oct of the law is moot salutary and the tramp nui- anon h dating. “fun Fro. Pm: says :â€"A delegation udxiutto visit Onht: b one qpon ii»! Gov'ornmont tho cop-tractiï¬q of'tho Tm Ville: Cami." (I‘ll-work it â€ï¬r Inï¬nite no". between three amt four Minibus. A large mutingawuheld at Inkoï¬pld on Wednesday at which it wu doolnréd that tln’l‘nnt Valley was tho mtuhl‘oudot of the Honk-welt, and that duos the Gun-Inst had shan- doned the Georgi“ 89} Branch, they could flirly banked to underuko this work in plus of in Mind. Tapper hu influx-M 9|.“ howilj be happy to sea the propdood dolipdon on the 23rd of December. ‘ ‘ : A nossleu story concerning slleged atrocities by British soldiers comes from Afghenistsn, which, though spperently well suthenticsted, it is to be hoped for i the honour of the service and of hu- 3 menity itself is not true. The corres- pondents of . two Indium pepers, the Lahore Civil M'Ht'h'hryusm 0a» zeue sad the Times of Indie stste that at the bottle of ChsrssiIb some of the wounded Afghans left on the ï¬eld were “ frightfully slsshe'd shout," ,hy eolw diers of the 72nd . Highlslders, and their clothing set on. ï¬re! ‘ At the instance of one of the correspondents they were sftcrwsrds shot to put the- put of their â€ï¬rings. It -is melsn~ oholy ths_t the glory of a. brilliant sc-' tion should be tarnished by the brat-Id ities of slew miscreants. Tslk es we may about “civillised vsrfnre,†there ‘ was probsbly_ never s wsr in which ï¬endish hmtelities were not inflicted by the partieipsntsupon wounded men, prisoners o; nen-oonbstsnts.’ In these days we in barbie to hesr of such bp’guny â€#935643 ~. ’ ’ [Antiwar-121.130: Sumâ€"We hear a good deal of (grain; on a large male in the went, but!!!) hue n remark- kahle inbuqqin: ougay‘n tmni'ship of the cam through the ~ ubiquitou corres- pondent, ,whalfeu in_ former times they would nev'ei‘ havi come to ï¬ght. The Manchester Guardian hnviug «(led «- tention to the'rugnbpr; it will doubtleu. ocean via-@‘Q'obhiuod by in- du , onel’gï¬ihnd an atomic of pru-' done. (1 in ’_#'in the mun- ngemor. ~ ’ Titian-3 6t many years. since Mr}; ï¬nCOlnin bought his his ï¬rst fu‘ 3.39 It»! ana about one thousand ac. ,oï¬irl't Glut land in the Townshippf‘tustrWlï¬beyJâ€"a pol-eon of which be «99' the balance he {Irma Mun-elf: ; 3! 1m reised, «his season: 1 3,700 Blielle s barley, 33,†bushels ‘ wheat, 2,000 bushels cuts, 200 bushels ‘ nsx‘rewfet pegs, lï¬ï¬‚xons' of hey, and ï¬tted 70 hesdm' onttlw The bet-lay wu‘ add for 62 cents per bushel; the wheat. 4-: very nioe sampleâ€"is worth 81 25; the out: one youth 35 cents per bushel; the peesï¬otgh 75 miter bushel; hay ‘88 per ten; 70. head oï¬ennle st‘ 849 per heM4-nelting a grand untold 811,644 in value for .the product. of the lands of cooler-e; in our own township.- Such results should give encouragement to fun; farmers throughontthe Province." It is only b1 perseverance end «wiring indubry theï¬sgocggsjn forming-is ob." killed, but ifi'is lo- nmeMindlnn-sny other hei‘n‘ess e nan can engage» in; Boys, stick to twistingâ€"Reformer†.31!- “ wanted that tho 'Imï¬ï¬nï¬ovom- mat iat‘d utpbli-hing an “ Imperial Army Renown" {in tit oohntry.’ ' The tenet" wogld consist of ilorce' of ten thousand men, mpooed tor the host gut of member- of the urioui rogimo'ntl of the waï¬t‘activo militia force, and Would bé‘liulilo to £15 called on hit ,ccrvico in my' portion of the world when Englmd any he owed in was. WI“ unusual-u III, we ans-5‘"- â€" .,,___ PINphIet.â€"-Wo havé Inceiyed a copy'of a pamplllbt issued†the Had-n son Bny Coy; {or the hemp“ and in- struction of (Mending settlers in Maui: tabs and the Nortuâ€"\Ves£._ ' This liIVIe work contains much ingeresting‘ infovo mation with ,(‘egald to crops, clinmto, , ,l‘ LLA c., and a ï¬ntlluus map ofâ€"flze coun~ try. showing the route' of the‘gliï¬â€˜mm. projegted Wuvlin‘a'.’ It. glpo con- tains a list of the low for ado in mud about Winn†by the Hudson Bay Compuny. ' d phwuu. Warulngâ€"Hov that. eleigluing up- pmuchee. the claihkeu of our «village will no doubt revive the practice. ina 61ng in every winter, 6f lounging un sleigh» as they pass through the etvevlu. his practice is very dangerous, and in- memher several instance. which re.- auuml in eerioue ecciclem to cbflilwu. It wouldï¬e wel‘if pan-«Me would xlouk h'wrsthe welfere of their children in this «speck The driver- of eleiglm are neglecting their duty when We] allow tlgeï¬ldmu' to‘ indulge in molt no call- gum and 31mm. Economixlng.â€"-By n new regulation, L baggage masters will horeefeer be dis- 1 pound with at small stations nlong the line of the Midland Rnilmny. .- Tn: Anvocne tron now new lei of 3 Johnny. 1881, for Oi. Send in your me Heroin .-â€"If the boy who broke the you of g m in our 0800 window will call tomorrow Ind put in another we 'will any no more ebout it. If he does not, lei him look out for no. G Alike eenm ie veryï¬nokwud we on u all be“ good- “ [flatly reduced prices. ~wool lien-cl, 36 ante payed. Jane. A. Mite too. Our old Friend, John Show, has re mind the contract. for “trying the labile to the J (motion for nnoiher mm, and now he went: to pnrohue e new bone. Old " Shae " he done good union in the past. and John wente to put him out to “ gun,†(or e while. Anyone having o goodnound, eeryice- shlo neg to dispose 0! will ï¬nd I pur- chuor by calling on him. "- Boou olnoarrs “an OVOI', at the "Reg- ulnar." Men's on Boot- onlf' 81.76 per pnir. Mou’ a lather “Bum ou y 81 60 par .' Homing in lo pl ' to the children “thieeeuon u to rev ‘heir conduct with eome nut preeeut st Christina. Gunn Bree. hue just reeeived e fleet of preeenta y suitable for thin pupae. Call a: inepect their stock. Baumâ€"The band were out for 3 short. time last Thuredpy evening.__ _ They ere making steady progreee, although not quite up to their old etenderd, ow- ing no doubt, to the recent eddition of tour or ï¬ve new players. We believe they~ intend to hold en- entertainment of some kind about the beginning of the new year, and we ere conï¬dent our Vinegars will give them ell tlie es~ nintenoe in their power. .- We luve e le neeortment of Tweed:- nrriving, which will nude into unite at pleasure of fnrchuer, and e perfect ï¬t gnerenteed.‘ n uelity, goode cennot be excelled. Callnn examine. Jeml. Mit- chelltCo. “amenâ€"Well, yes, we be" 1m! some weather during. the peat week. Snow, rein, elush, mud, in feet even-y» thing that could be thought of to make fonds bed and husineee dull. However, it he taken another "turnâ€"freezing. with a prospect of wow, end. we still hope for e little sleighing before Christ- unis. â€"It started to rain since the above was, in typo, md nowâ€"Jock out and judge for yourselves; Vonnor himself couldn't prognostic“ two haul ahead, this weather. fl' All wnntinu Fro-esshonld leave their ‘ orders st ones, es the Fremi Department will eleee am: Christan. st hen-en's. . Perlml.-â€"'-Abont three months sgo,l Mr. â€John D. Anderson, son of Mr. John (Anderson, 0! Csnnington, 'went' to the Old Country to “walk the hoe- pitels." We learn thet he has passed e very creditable eminstion. taking two diplomasâ€"LR.C.P., nodal-.11., , Edin. ‘He now writes his tideâ€"H.153, M.B., F.T.M.S., M.C. P. end 8., 0., LR.C.P., LM., Edin.. (Perhaps some of our readers can nuke them‘ out, we gave it up). On hirwey Me, Mr. AndersOn intends to stay in New.York ,for s few days, snd'tehe 5 look through the hospitals of . thst My. For so 1 : young 3 menâ€"he is just out of his l teensâ€"Mr. Anderson’s seems: is some- thing remarkable, end his nieny’iriendh in this neighborhood will feel proud of 1‘ it; '. ' . ' ' ‘ ' '1 " ‘ Th0 Presbytery of Lindsey not here on the. last Tuesday 0‘, November. ‘i‘he’re were twelve ministers and seven eldereyresent.’ The minuges’ol forniei‘: ‘meeting were me Land sustdin'ed. †The attention of members was gelled by the hoderetor to the rule that represents- tiVef elders-be certiï¬Ã©d‘h'y‘ftheir easioné to the clerk.’ Dr. Gillespier’es heard from 'Cannington cougfeytion and their request granted in regsrd to the | sale of l-their‘bld church,- ‘ ‘vfllegexlet | and liberty to effect s mortgsge. A 0! 89 paper was read (ram UXbl’idï¬O cougar. gation as to certain arrangement; with Cam Lea-hide branch, and the mutter re- Li: fen-ed beck to them to endeavour to ____ come to a solution of the diï¬culjgy among diemselves. The clerk reed .$7 reasoned dissent. from ï¬nding of last. at?“ meeting, and also Mr. A. McLeod'u â€â€œ planet and appeal which we" ordered M to be hdd in (em. The thy- . «57‘: home mission «committee reported M‘ liming visito‘d Sumlerlund, Vroonmon 0, aed-Manillnin viow'of simian“. he 1’ 8 three stations; found ManMQMI'I g _.'._‘ to unite, wishing rather to be eonmct- w 0!! with Bmc‘t cuugregatioh- “port “0 reached uml â€gulf“- It was agreed to notify Rm. .\. Currie’e oongrege- .1, Lion end Mumlia‘ ;:‘Id take ep the age [but et next flIO'Pl’lHL' Preebytu’y. Sup-- [’2 ply was :lgtllio'lllz‘ll for the minim: Balm. I'Lv-h iuiziig‘wr 'il R’pOinMfl' to swung» m» --im::ary' mooiinge for his nwn changy- ml [more next meeting. Th. â€inï¬ll-lfï¬gl'ï¬d to mete no u:- . -- “on“. tn tifmctnnmm on “I. (H . ' (iced hymne. The next I ' oi" thyï¬ery wnl Initiated to II' Old “ hereon the lat Tuesday a! [claim-y ‘ ‘2 â€l. . , . . ., \ e \ \ gum mum. Weds not bald our-elven responsible for the opinion. of Cbtmwndonuu-Eo. To the Editor of’l‘nl Anvocul : :lm ~Yuur agitation in reference to the coming )lunioipnl electione, is uomothing in which I think the Tommhip generally ehould take I deep intern-t. .No one will deny that our Torin-hip hneineee in in e moet lament- able eondition, end 1 en: 0! opinion thet no- thing but e pnrginiol the entire Council will remedy the evil. em plea-ed to eee the etepe telsen by you in thie nutter. end ehunld the retepeyen themelvee take the matter in hand, it will not be long before we here n cheese. Mneh dieeontent ie mutilated in this ne' hboehood by the wey in whiell the Towne work ie performed. anal our texee used. oping thnt yon will continue to etlr ugthle nutter emon the people until use- t in ie done. I remain. your: respectively. To the Editor 0} Tu Am’ocAu : Dun Simâ€"Why no. out people no slow to apron thin-chow in Moreno. to out Town-hip mttcrl! It in lurptiuilg tho apathy with which thy lit Ind tnlk at then thing: and new» tty to and than. | think wo want a change nomowhon. and I an ml 13d to I00 you moving in that dimtiou. ï¬â€˜votyouo in this vicinity is pleased to notiu the com you hue taken, an! you have, the III rt 01 this section _of the 'l‘ownzhip to bac you in your elm-ta. The candidate- havo not yet undo their sppemnoc, but We hope some clung. will be undo ; at my rah nothing an be wono thus the pruant Id- minintntion. Ho ' you will ï¬nd mop for this in iy‘om- ulna lo paper. and tint it may ntimn te othou to further thought, I am, dour sir, yonn. be" NWO. STBAianED into the promises of th- un- den 6d Lot 39. North Portage Road. Eldon, about seven wept: o a. cow. The. owner can has the name y proving pm‘ petty and plying expoauel, HECTOR MCINNI§ Eldon, 10th Doc. 1879. CAME into tho Prum'ius hi the' underline ad, Lot No. a, in 3rd Com, Eldon, in the: lat week 0‘ October, ._ _ '- ONE l-YEAR-OLD BEIFER. ‘D oneti- . treated to irbvo property. [any oxpeuuu 'uko be "my. P T31}: MCALPINE, 1566i. . Lonevillo my. PAY UP. AT ONCE.- 1'" nanny, 1mm. mo. _LL patios in my debt will ob' o by V Mug in {all opp;- kfore the rdof this month. 13'." account. not the: puil will be pluod in Court without (Ail. "Es-0'22}: lame, [.2de! -â€"ON Tgysau,.g. » ' _ _ -it- wooavmo. Du. 10th, '1879._ NOTICE IS HEREBY: GIV EN. THAT “I: MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE " CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY 01’ VICTORIA 18%]: DA?“ «30311333! 1879, nt2o’ulook,.p .m.. for the transaction of gengral buéined.p~ By order, _â€"n. _...-_-nc' J ConntyClet-k’s Oflieo. Unduy. 29th 1197., 187’. Kirkï¬eld. Dec. 9th, 1879. w . H.ly “two. \v-uy v-vuu a“. "â€" dreu Tim: 8: 00., August; Maine, 15“ not!“ for tho_ Inst! o! M bu. "Oran. lofé u tho Advocm pvomptly Moncled to. ARTIN a HOPKINS, , 'nmamp. uucmnn u. to ' Henri bribreeg v'â€"â€"â€"â€"_V Will moot at the Con. i Chlmbet. in- the ‘Estray Heifer. ' Mongy'to‘loan at 8 per cent. ‘. 0M0“ Street. 'Lmdny, gm Sydnmmmmta. TWANTED. Estray. Cow. ï¬urrmpomtmrr. ,WEEK. $123431.“ hone cui- ' made. (‘ontly ‘Ontï¬t It... At tan-Kw. ,u’ .v-u'. '1'. mmm; A RATEPAYER. G. C. SMITH. G. H. nor-m.