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Woodville Advocate (1878), 18 Dec 1879, p. 1

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GYNIECOLOGYâ€"qaioouol peculiar to 'Woman) practiced in Hupitdn exclutively devoted to Diseases of “’somou in London 'umd Edinburgh made A SPEGLALTY. NELLANDS £2 PENTLAND. Dentists, Ll VDBAY, . on“ ma. One cf the above will be tt Humiltonla iHotel. Rem erton, on the SECOND MON- TDAY I»! each month. He will also visit 'Woodville on the Second TUESDAY‘of‘eaoh warmth, stopping gt. McPhenon'l Hotel. «I. mumps, mus. I J08. "mum, 1.53:5. This House is situate in'the centre of 'the ‘bcsiness portion of the Village, and bus re- Ioontly been refitted and refumidheli, ant! "is ‘Ilercfore most suitdb'e ‘for commercial men and the public generally. 'The Bar is sup- plied with the best brands (If 'Liqnnrs und Cigars. GoodStables and attentive Hosfier. First-(Shae accommodation ad tttentiu'l zaervnnts. Bar well supplied with the olmio-z 'eat liquors and cigars. 'Bus to anthrom ill trains and every convenience for the travel: 3 ‘ling public. ,1 Ear supplied with the beat ‘wincs, liquors mud cigars. Sample Rooms "for commercial 'taavelers. Good stables and-likeds. Atten- 'tiVe hustler. ' met-k la: and 7th Division Cnumfflonub’ Victoria. Clerk Township of Eidnn. 'Sec~ wetary Eidon D. A. Hociebv. Agent 5?. B. ‘8. Company. (.‘onvcyaucer, Commission“- in Queen‘s Bench. Barristers, m, inc. (miceâ€"Kent 8b., Lindsay. .AIILI HUIEPRTH. ' JOIN A. BARRON. ‘Svmcmrnusn One Dollar per your, Strictly in Allvanm, . ADVERTISING” Yearly Advertisements paid quarterly ; Transient Advertisements, when orderwl. !ELDON HUUSE, \Voodville, T. EDWARDS, - Prc - in addition t6 his Canadian Degrees :nhould ‘he a sure guarantee of his efficiency. L. n. c. 3.. numwm. r(mzxn.vrn noun. comma: or PHYSICIANS, um mcnunun or noun 0051.20: at suntan.» N. B. --â€"Dr. McKay' - "tied md'ectensivo experience in the Hospital: of England and HoofllmuLâ€"the {our Diploma: which he holds than the ‘39.“: Colleges} 9f the mother; Com- ' ‘0mcnâ€"â€"Roach's Hotel, Rankin. JUNCTION HOTEL, Lorneville. DONALD McIN'fl'BE, Proprietor. This first-class hotel is situated at the Junction nf the Midland and Toronto Nipissiug Railways, and is noted ‘for its suâ€" rior'ummmndfizttinn for "the travelling pu lie. The bru'is always supplied with the best brands; of liquors um‘l cigars. Goml stables and hustler. 145 1i" PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND AOGOUCHEUR. . Music Lessons anythe Brgan .J. HAL WARD BROS BRIOKLAYEBS, PLAS’J'EREBS AND HASONS .ec. WVERY TH URSBAY MORNING, WWKV\~\AN\AAAAMM\NW iGEORGJfl \VILLIS MILLAE’», gr Orders by mail for Surveying. Lovel- lmg, c.. will receive promptattention. 147-3111 “ WWAIN Awh‘er PROF. LISTER’S Applianooamnd uppin- “no for the Antiseptic S stem of mnutmont Low adopts}! In: I“ tho ending Someon- of Eatimntes‘fnmishcd, and contracts taken for may of 1}}! m“ the que work. Materials {111% NORTHERN HOTEL, Woedviue; ” 1 l BENJAMIN SCALI‘MON, 'Proprietar. ‘ HUDSPE' 1‘11 1: BARRON, Bumps (3n hand. niihed if required. At her residence on King 30., next door to Mr. McSweyn’n. Pu ils can he attended at tin-:0 mm residence i required. svnscm ms ton Tm; ADVOCATE “'ATCHMAKER ' PHOTOGRAPHER. ORE DOOR WEST OF NORTHERN R07“. WOOlll'ILLE, ONTARIO. I Ienderson 8'5 Gave. Dmuamsum AND VALUATOR M. Ofi‘weâ€"King-ot., \Voodvillo. w TERMS MODERATE. oKInII/ Street, Wootlw'flle. MISS H. G. STOTT pwws HOTEL. Weommnt, ‘ a. CLIFFORD, Proprietor. d. S. LE‘EDHAM, G. CAVANA, P. L. 8.. DDMNION LAID IOBVEYOI. MCKAY, M. .19., L. R. C. P. and “ Ehc gamma," yramsiounx mm. afiufitms warms. is now prepared to give »,n 'runm onto-grâ€" 530th wards. '13 PUBLIC}! ED DY Proprietor DUN. (‘ AM PBELL, Agent London and Canadian Loan 8: Agency Compmn . ,. ; Wily _ W on!» ILLR, 0M The ISOLATED RISK 8r. FA’BMER’S FIRE IN§URANCE 00. Capital, £600,000 "The 'ONTAREIO MUTUAL FIRE IN. 7SURANCE 00., of Lbudon, Ont. ‘CO. Authorized capital, 88,000,000. wu‘sorx A.. and LOUKMAN'SEWING MACHINES. AW“ , A,\,\ . â€"--â€"§r\f\~v JOHN Mdi‘AGGXfiT thfield, Commissioner in B. R., Conveyancer. N good Farm and Town Property, in :sums of 8200 to $20,000, at a low rate of interest. on most favorable terms of re- wqymont. If you want money to lmy moxe land to pay 011'» mortgage or other debts, we would advise 3' on to sue the lcducvd tcnnc of the Canada Permanent Loan and Savings Cum- auy. which has made more laws to fax men; or the last thnts three ”yous than any other You can get any tnnc you want to repay, up tn Qtlycars, The .‘full amount of the loan is advanced, no deduction b'eing mad0 for commission, payments in ndmnce or expences. ' For further particulars apply to Appraiser for the Canada Permunentflman { Savings Company. MUN NY T0 LOAN 1 as a low rate of iiflerest and on easy ”norms!“ of pqyment to suit'borrowers. ‘ { A entifor the LANCASHIRE FJRE LIF INSURANCE Co. Cupid], 8R,- 6003000. The STANDA'RD FIRE INSURANCE TO LO A N AT FJW E PER CENT. Apply to ENVM. JOHNSON, ’Law Office, over Watson’s Store, ' May 7, l879. [(127311)] Lmvsav. ‘\ ONEY TO LOAN on FARM PRO- PERTY, fur a tur III of y cars, at a tea stumble mate of interc t. 66‘ Mortu: .ges and Municipal Debr -ntmcs bani. -|1t._ Apply to Orncxâ€"One door east of Post Oflioe, WOODVILLE, ONT. W Goon MORTGAGES AND Murmur“. Dnnm'wnns PURCHASED. ' LOAN AND IRSURANGE ENRY EDWAR DS is prepared to sup- ply LIVERY RlGS at any time and on the shortest notice. Special‘nttcntion given to Commercial Travellers. Charges always moderate. TERMS. CASH. Sto- bles in connection with the Eldon Hence. ("18 RTER 1w. Cutting done to and from the Railway Station and thr oug bthe Vxllngo u Moderate rates. G. B. Fotheringham, HA [Râ€"DRESSIN G, c HAIR-DRESSING, smvmu, In the latest aty Ies, at the “Purim" oppo- Silo the Northern Hotel, \Voodvillc. LIVERY ”IO/PEI" 10 £0.71». Agent for the sale of the Mlebrgted LAND and General Agent. All oluaea of buildings insured at; low PETER CLIFFORD Express puools'oarcfully “tended to. Corner King and Church Streets. ' WOODVILLE. VO L. ILL RCH. CAMPBELL, I BOUNTY AUDTIDNEER Money! Money ! D. POWELL, $10,000 Money to Loan; THE A IVGCATE. ‘ICnro for Hard Times. 31mm“ Gums. MONEY T0 LOAN WOODVIILDE HENRY EDWARD JR. D. B. CA RMICIIAEL, I 3 prepared to do â€"AGEN'1'.‘ [GENERAL JNO. C. CLI'LCHRIST. 'SHAMI’OOING, mama, WOODVI‘LLE,THURSDAY,DECEMBER 138, 1879. c.; c. Ont. Ha eyed it with a kind of hate; Then on his bed he laid him down, A15! a}ept, and in u tuinklitggfgreamed. Weary the king took at? his crown ; 'In either hand he poiwd It: weight. “"‘J‘is strange how heavy it has grown,” -Hq_uuid. 915d with an ingpufl‘out fruwn 0h ! anéam of ecstacy andwlflisa !'7 7 fl Delight through all his senses streamd; A lagged _vagabqnd he seemed; Or whefe he was, orwhofle might be ; Then saw the crown, amiyith a burst Qf_§}1_dd_cn rugs The gyvog-e andAgurscd ; 'FrE'é wind; of heavenhiqguhr did kiss-- On his bare skin We (mean-beamed. Atfimorp‘ hé yaked, bewildqrgd first, Less dhe‘ltered than the pfiqafiest hound, A beggar Ellumlbercd safe" sound, And Hrenms to him chin. a’wiftamd bold, As If uptflacu wa'lled ’h'im-tbund. Heap-payed be_was' 1: king 3_n_dgofl '; - VI IIIV IWI'WIJI'UI'I'II IIII‘ Of all hand Bangs," the king 3 the worst. ' Outside of the pnlchpn tkg groyud. ‘I‘I‘QA Oh ! dream of ecstncy 17nd bliss 1‘ 0f Ioodtho had his ntmmt grecfl‘; Of _g¢_)ld beyond h_is llgnyos}: ucpd ;” _ ' ()r who he was, hr where he might be, Then quick, ’by him , nud‘by t'llirst. He knew lriu‘nself alu ”growled and cursed ; Ail men‘kuclt lnw'lris hand t4;'kiu And gave his word oicdicnt heed. At morn he wa'lxcfl, lumfildcl‘led firséz, In the little villagepf Mytten. Lanauihire, is one of thepmttieet old churches, where the old Sherlmrues sleep, side by side, on their venerable atone couches. Good Squire Leedbetter, the most regular attendant at church, often thought thet these recumbent warriors and their noted James, picturesque as their attitudes were, took up somewhat too much room, and Would have exchanged some. at least, for stew extra pews. “ No crouture' pity fikeq on me ! A’beggafis‘fate of all is worst_!"_ A very serious little personage too. The fact was, “nmmmn's death” hnd overshad~ owed the mansion, and hid all in it; and. roomy as it was, with it fine, old stair and some great rooms fumbling away, dark, echoing. they lived below, on «the ground floor. which was. indeed, ample enough for all concerned. Thus the regions Above he- cnmo associated in her mind with mystery ; it seemed akin to dark clouds on gloomy days, 9116 WM, in ohort, sacred to momma. Mammu was gone, and an misty realm. He was a vehement man. this squireâ€" smooth of aspect and courteous in manner, but with a boisterous soul, quick to resent. Some dated this itritability from the death of his wife, the charming. trusting wor. shipping Eva Leadbetter, who believed him to be the noblest, clevereet being in the Worlduwhich he was notâ€"and that envy, malice, hatred, and ill-will were exerted to prevent his being Prime Minister of Eng- land. There wee left him, however, a second Eve, 3 pretty, little child, her mother’s replica, a most engaging little prettier with a sort of child‘s wisdom and good sense that was rather uncommon. Cissy was her name ;.nnd Cissy Leadbet- tcr used to advise gravely with her father on all the village difficulties and troubles, and sometimes caused him to turn and gaze on her with wopder no she indicated. rather than suggested, a solution of the difficulty. Starved half t_o «legt‘lh iya :Ilfggqfiivlvxg‘qgl(l, [’mngmfihers all remind us “’9 may make our jokes subl'nne, And by stealing kcep'beside us ' Cords of copy an the time. ‘ Consolation ! Out mpon it'! Every man who long would “We, Must with pencil nicely sharpened Every item crefit giv_e. Then let the truth be spoken, By yo ink slingers every one ; When o’er your oolqmns need 3 joke in, You seize your scissors -- yum-yum. Port [lope Guide. “No begga; would Changeling rwi'th me 2 E n“ hill“ {nine “In Lana n‘OI-n Innnaf I" C(rpy that perhaps another Racking his poor head in vain, May nppmpriato, sans credit, And, forfllwith. take heart again. â€"â€"Boato’u Journal of Commerce. But some have this cpnpofltion", That.1so brilliant iiitheii' .wit, Every c ipper 'd 'thb fiat' , “'il‘liugly {v'lould Tadxmt.‘ _ ‘ --Newl York Telegram. Pen and scissors ; ye who use them, And rake your brains from non till nisht; If in tuis world you don’t get credit, You'll get it in the next alright. A CHRISTMAS stY. ‘ “ Pro B'Cno Publico.” CI SSY. TWO DR EA MS. 23mm. Detroit Free Prue. -â€"'C’incimzali Starr. ~11ulqmlden't. There was another wise personage residing; in that rather gloomy mansionâ€"the (103,: Neptune by name. A huge ‘bloodhounfi,’; solemn and Sapient, walking like a philoao-l ; pher. and with a deep bay or grow], that} motile-l the low pipe of the organ in Myt-H ‘tou church. He was Cissy’a frienil and companion; :boih Were fast friends, walking out together and communicating iin'a. way that was suf-~ ficiently ilxtel-Ligihle. A'hont aquarter of a mile off :lived one Squire Hornhy, the owner of Hordby Chase, their nearest neighbor and relative, too, whose inviting old house‘could be seen from the windows of ._Leadhetter Hull. and more especially !that .vat lawn on to which the 'Horn‘by'hs med to troop out for bowls or oth- -er pastime â€"-9, gay, handsome family -of merry girls and boys. Nay, even 'the ring of their cheerful voices woufld often be borne totthe can; of little Cissy, ‘looking out wist~ fully from her own gloomy tenement. How she donéed‘to be with them, she and Nep- tune, nsehe saw them lily round and round, clinging each other, the bright colors glint- ring in the sun. But there was-o. barrier in- emmounta‘hle. Between the two squires raged‘a. "feud, which dated from the marriage of Mr. Leadbetter. His late wife being a mere girl, and many years younger than he was, was not acceptable to this family ; and Squire Hornby had uttered some rough speeches, saying that his friend had been taken in by a little adventuress. a speech which the other had resented, and since his wife's death had turned into a cause for etenm't hate. The ofi‘cnce became of a. und- den rank, and cried for vengeance, It was an insult to the dead. ' overhead were, as it were, gone {ram thani too. She had never been upstaits “in my 1 life " she would any with an: air of experi- ence, as though the wane forty or fifty years old. They went vdtito 'wdlk togsther, and the pair were as well known as the Preston Coach, she'txipp’ing it very Mat, and Nep- tune staik'mgnlong very slowly, to accom- modate his pace to here. But there was another shallow ovar *lmt young existence. Then had come a dispute about a hit of land, or a path, which was fought with fury ; indeed, they would have been glad to contend about a scrap of ribbon or paper-â€" anything for an excuse. And one day the pair had met on the high road. and, dealing out hot werds, it had all but come to a blow after which they never interchanged a word. This was held by all around to beat. disas- trous thing for the parish ; efl‘orte were made tomend matter! on! set the fracture ; and Parson Fenian, under whose guardian- ship the stone Sherhmee sleep "in icy hoods and mails," venturing once to remonntrate with Squire Hornliy, received so rude a reception that a third party became drawn into the quarrel, and it was- known by the ruetice that “Parson and Sqnoire beant speakin’, loike. up, high roads and private paths; coaches stopped, gangs of men having to be employed to cut them out of drifts, Working like sol- diers in the trenches. The branches of old trees, burdened with a weight they Were not accustomed to, gave way. and many. enjoy. ing an honored old age, lost their limbs, and were ignobly crippled. it was a serious business for Mytton, which was not on the beaten track, and in danger of being alto- gether out off from the outer world. Some visitors, too, had been invited for the first time since mnmnm'a death â€"a period from which all things had been disimnlly reckoned -â€"so Cissy Would have company. But th days before Christmas the snow beam 5 and ’All this was miserable and Very and for the poor, little mistress of the martial, for thet intimacy, trifling as the occasion might he, would have clearly changed the whole course and color (i her existence. It wu herd onNeptune. for here was society for him, and acquaintances he would have liked to make. There it was, however, and there It was to be, the little grave, solemn girl end her dog, and the brooding father, she being brought up in this ascetic way, a perfect lit- tle nun. It was, indeed, a sore trial for her; those were such guy brilliant children, their clothesso fine, their carriages and attend- nnts so brilliant and numerous, and they seemed so happy. On their side, the favor- ed children often took note of the little, monastic child, and Wondered what a dreary life she must be living. Sometimes they met her on the road, and mnmlna an amiable. gentle lady, gave her a smile. But the pa- pas had stemly forbidden all intercourse. Now, there are some who may recall the Christmas of 183â€", which was one of the “hardest"~â€"expressive term zâ€"tlmt old peo. p10 can remember. All things were snowed It was late on Clirifltlnas Eve. The an” hail ceased falling. Lights were twinkling among the trees, and Ginny was sitting in the window looking out. while her {other was gazing vacuntly into the glowing logo in the grate. Suddenly there was a sound (fl YtrlmeIing in the-hall, and of cheerful voices, and 'the stunt cook tame running up in per. son to announce the (joyful news. “Please, sir, here’s a hampor's come-l" Down went father and damghter ”to we}- come it, and there Was a. rough'currier, who had come across from Whalley. “Why, it can't. be for me,” said Mr. Lona» better ; “we eXpechd no hamper. No. on. -eVer dreams of sending me anything " There Was no card '0! direction, but then ’ was the mural certainty fro'ui the contents, the cutter unpacking it. himself and drawing niorth an unounons goose of Lnadenhnll, so stupendous that Cissy eXclaimed, with con- victionâ€"-â€" It WM 'unfm-tunnte, too, that at Hornby Chase thaw Wan to be no li'vely Christina. Squirt) Hornbv“: family 'hafl iili wt 03"! week befole to a gay country huuno, and p.- pa was to follow; but here was the pitilesl snow which had shut him up. Being an affectionwe man, his situation, removoa from children and wife, was pitiable enough. the vinitoroâ€"friendly cousinsâ€"they. you. may have been on the road, and, perhapl. were “mowed up" at aomo'wretched. coun~ try innâ€"made ~uo sign. So instead of in; being who cheurful Christmas ‘to which the little mm was looking, it was actually b0 b0 more 'dismnl than uquél, 'owing to diufio pointineut. “They got the cuach through this mom ing," he said, "with fifty men working a: night,- aml [ thowt, as you’d sent overlfor the hamper. that this must be she." “Well. you see, sir, what with the 3116* and slush, there be 'no directions, or it h. fallen ofi'. But it. be for you,‘ in courqe.” “There, papa! That proves itâ€"tht goose !" ‘ There was wine below, and there were Strasburg ‘pies, and all sorts *of goofl ’b’hings. He was still at the fire, in his high-lmckod~ j chair, but his face was turned to ”mammu’a “ picture" over the chimney- -piecc. And sh! ‘ heard him sayâ€" A He went away to his room, and the car- rier departed. CiSsy left, and carefully making iny‘egtigatious of the treasures of the'ihmnycr, began to grow gravé and yet “And don't exchange a word thh flak servantsâ€"not: word, mind-hut. throw.“ down in their hall, at their door, and be. gone.” @1319quin as. " It was too. splendid; and when 3116 name to .11. box containing a. pretty, little, gold cross, with a pair of ear-rings, the most lovely piew of work in tlio world, for Which she would have given her eyes, she shook her head sadly. (In the top of this box “mi 3 little setup of paper, hastily written over-4 I t began to grow dark, and ‘n that little, wise head a plan was being formed. Sh. stole tip-stairs softly, and panned a moment at the door of her father‘n ntudv. So it was for them, after all ! 0h, wha‘ ecstacyâ€"what delight! A“?! the‘ little crank and ear-ringsâ€"they were for her! She put both on, of course, and looked in the shah; then she was about to rush up to papa, what the little face grew grave and and. “But who do you think it is 2" sh. am, roguiahly, and with her who air. "I am sure I could not guess," he aid, “ No, I am sure you could not," she or» swat-ed, “become it's from 1 person you could never-Oh,” she agidod, impulsivdy, "isn't it truly generous to forget 311th. quarto), and make the first wdvance?- For it is one, you know. nud~<" « . She filtered, for there wee gathering in his face a. look of wonder, anger, and "on rage. 7‘3: on daredâ€"I mean, they dared ! Al H“ We Were paupen, to whom they could and their shun at Christmas I Take their um cracks offâ€"at onceâ€"without an inscqnt'a'fi delay! My poor Cisl But it’s not your fault." ‘ And, turning from her, be seized his pen. and she knew he wu writing a furious lot." tor, for she heard him mutter-- Then he called to the servant. and bude him pack up all the things and carry them , OVGI‘ to Homby, “with the letter." The hamper was paekml, the stupendoul goose re-introduced to his straw, and littlo (Jigs sadly took off the cross and our-rings and put them where they Wore before. It was then carritd away. “Dearest, I send the things as you de- sired, with the ornament for little Ci“. We expect your dent self on Christmas Eve. " “Oh, it Can‘t beâ€"‘it can’t be 1" she aim!» “Papa. will take nothing from the Homby’ I; . but he must, for my take !" / .. "LoZk ! lo'ok !” Abe cried.“ It’s for it. ' I found it out. And the“ trinkotl. they’d for me I" "I am glad.” said he, kissing her, “tint Iomebody has thoughtof you this Christmas and sent you a Christina-box.” ”This must come to m and at once-4| once I" . She rushed to her father, who had mm to his gloomy cave. CONTINUED ON EIGHT" Pt .suid; “l begin to think thit 1" ‘9 “an“ . : atmu

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