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Woodville Advocate (1878), 2 Dec 1880, p. 5

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86h; Woodbine gdm ‘NMA’V‘ “"’VV\/\~‘ A \ ‘\’\I\r\1\4\’\'\/\ “ 7"... DA..- 11, I). n -Mnkimz mom had that henna 3:!an "Ian's I’mn munl‘. Singing undoubtedly prnlongn 'iutenm. A «at has nine livm, no doubt R result 0! m intermittent unwinding” «um, Anal when a mm goes home (mm A Dipper party. am! finds thv be bu to climb up on the ceiling to at into hmf, nmt that name one Mu puthin use on a awimhmcl is aiming it around at n rnpicl rnto, he can 9th 00 his (in. {not Shag he has been " A St. l’atcrsburg plateau- hu mule the discovery that singing piulung Wu, ‘1'] oxeneisea ueiwnlly a beneficicnt «that nimii the health. The prufeuor lurthur any; that the effect of singing/nu tlm huinnn hmly iii precisely the opposite of that produced by nlcohoh That,.in fact, the «(factual .Imihul are counteracted to is certain extent by hing- iig Ami shunting. Hiawatha"; we have In uplanntionof why than yang; men mule Inch 3 noise at the supper unhiuiulny night, i singing and shouting at the top» of. their voices‘ The}! were acting aim. purely Icion- iiu pvmcipni. to do away with the nnntmuiy gait (Hid. hleni-y cyen canted hy their iiuliil. 3.5mm. Thin thimry ahm explains why at n uhlic éiimer peoplo neverâ€"that in to any, Lrtlly everâ€"allow the attach «if what they drink. It in well known. that after ovary ton-it the company strike n m jolly sung, Itch as, '1 Hi: I. a jully K0011 -lluw.’” and so rnvoofl'tho inthiuntion thntwnnlilntharwim ’ Mr. McKenzie has never read the ar~ .5010 he refers to, or if he «lid, it must huva been through the miulu mcuuionml by an cumin indulgence in tho “ Society's ale” willr be evident to any intelligont reader who digeutu the fol~ lowing article which alumni-ed in our inane of Decemberuh, 1879, «ml which in the mm from which Mr. McKnnzlo has toiled a whole year to fiml an insult to the Woodville BEA mlmw'u Huciaty - l Were the above letter worthy a! com menu we might feel tempted to raply, But the utter disregard for truth places the writer fur beneath our notiw. 'l'lmt lie, the well known babbler of this neighbourhood. We ask our readers to carefully note his remarks râ€" . Toitlte Editor of the Pest :: .. Simâ€"A few years since some of the most gaminent Scotch-zen snd descendants of otchmen in. Woodville and neighborhood organised a. St. Andrew’s Society here. A find was crested and several ere the instances in which the needy have blessed the society for their timely relief. This society hes usually celebrated the natal dsy of Scotland’s patron saint by having epubhc inner and en evening of social enjoyment. Lsst‘St. Andrew’s day wns celebrated at the Queen’s hotel end a sumptuous spread was laid before the guests. After the cloth was removed the company enjoyed them- selves with toast, speech and song. Ale done was furnished by the societ so the bests were drunk on ale and co d wetsr,‘ first lathe 'mdividunl chose. Among these 'wsentwho did not belong to the society were Messrs? Henderson Csve of the Woooansonoes'rm. who had. been se-. looted with: muph'meutary tickets». ' hey: ‘ “took of tin feast, drank thou sle,. sang their songsunsde theirs echnud-sppesred . toenjoy the festivity so certify as any one present. Many were the congratulations u tenthe enjoyment of the evening. A few ‘ d'sys thereafter the Annex“ esme out ‘ . with ”editorial derogetory to the com- 1 ysny who were present at the- (Enner and , their entertainers. Much dissatisfaction ‘ wee eXpressed by man at the Amocxn's . wento cendoursnd 0 its discourtesy.. At ' ameeting of the members of the society on I the 13th inst, l, in the! onocn'rs’s eye, committed the unpsrdonsble sin of hsv exiled the attention of. the meeting to the Anvocsrs’s untruthfuL' criticism of a year 30. In its columns of last week the lending -\ 'torisl is boiling over with frothy nonsense and rose sbsurdities in respect to this mat- ter. ut they are withal careful not to deny the accuracy of the statement 1 made st the meeting. This mood joumsl informs its P readers that it is adverse. to misrepresents- 0‘ tion and that it can produce any number of ti those present at the lest St. Andrew's dinner who can vouch for the correctness of what ‘ 1" itsaid. 'l‘he gist of what the ADVocnn let did say was that the single and the msrricd in were snoisy, drunken, howling, disreputable ”I crowd. which assertion, as is well-known, is In infamous slander and on nlfront to the I' St. Andrew's society and every person who or attended the dinner. It also says that s w complimentary ticket was not n sufficient bribe to cruise is to withold its opinion of the proceedings. Unfortunate for its own 1’“ good reputation: complimentary tickets were not a sufficient inducement to deter it from linnder'lyg its entertainerm Some are chnri- ‘ I'ni tebly enough disposed towards the MM)- fls'rr; to excuse it on. the gro Ind of motel Cl" infirmity. Be this as it may the drift of the , thi ADvetuln: in this matter seems to beta- in- jnre the Woodvillc St, Andrew's society m. I!" the eyes‘of the public. Heroin is the reason wi why I write uni w-rask you to publish this letter in reply tour wsntnn attack on e no 1M] spectsble end humsne moiety. Sums: um Mscnszrs. Dan 8 The fblfimving letter appeared in the Mt of last week, and as will be seen, is from the pen of Mr. Sidney MoKons WOOD VILLE. DECEMBER 2 I880. “ Pro Bono Publico. SLANDER. 3mm: l‘ \var Canmln mum! in mum school ‘ tunehm-n l 'l'lmm were only 2.30 nlnplinu. Liam low the Cullingwuml Hulmnlu, 150 [hr tlmzm in mmtllea Inwu wlmuu mum we gunned. now runmnlwr,uml wu muicc by tlm \V'umlvilla ADVmMTIc let. fur the puhlio aulmul. of Killdlt'ltl, u mnmll villngu in NON-lo Vimnriu, llu-w wm-u 50 applicants. W'ivln well u pedagogue fumiun in the lmul, w.u culmhhu it. u miume il'fnrmm's «lo nub lcgf. lama nu mlditimml supply 0f lunclmus. A. l'urnmr 1' who does um. nupplyat. lam one h-nclmr from his family has no regard for Hm ’exiguncics of the a 0. There I'm no ran- mm why you ahead [mimic your mum . to «Hsgmeu tlmmnnlws by honest. labor on olm 0M (arm, where they can earn u generous cmnputencu in an imlelmndont manner, while you can fit ouch of them for beingmw all Um “ blue Much" pm‘. 1 I NORTH Ontnrio lms no less thnn four railroad schenws on} hnmL 'Fh‘ first in tho Toronto and Ottuu'n road ; hnt if i this should not. 1mm through tho locullty thou the Port Perry imd Uxhridge link , will claim the attention of the munici- pnl’rtios as completing tho connm'ion north nnd south through the Minty“ Tho third Polo-me in tho «mansion of. the Whithy and Port Perry line from ‘ Munillu station, Mmipou, in a north- erly direction. Tho fourth in this pro- 'umml extension of thin loud from Mnn~ illn to Gritvonhnrut. n dintnnco oi about fifty Inilvu. No Iltmlpt it if! dcflirulllo to open up tho back country as rapidly on ,..-..mic..l.t«, and no objection can he Inf-owl to thin lw'ng' done by private ' ‘ corporations. Bat nmvuicipnlitieu should E he corod'nl not to lnndnn tlwmm-lws too ‘ lwuvily with railroad honum-s. 'l‘he limt nunwd proiyct aims nt topping the ‘ l'ulnro lrmlv over the Pacific ruilwn'Ff‘ and in no doubt in. itmrlt‘comnwndahlo; '2 hm tlw Imopln of tho county of Ontnrio ulumld lnmimto lwloro ngrn-ing to tlw ' 'u'o'mml to grunt aid to the mum”. of l. 85,000 Imr milo. or $250,“)0 in all, for I. uoy mllwny Ilntlnrtnklng. 1 ,,7V, .7. â€"vIv-' Ill uxli‘l. “'l"ll wil: be a drug in the \VOndville mnvlmt. and farmers will have none to blnnw but themselves. THE unreasonable price charged by the farmeroof this nnighhonrhood for wood is causing many in the village to adopt the use of coal, and this fall quite a number of coal stoves have been im~ ‘ ported. Even at. the present. high price of coal it is found a fat chmpnr fuel than woml at. the pricm charge-d for it here. $3.00 per cord in this wooden country is monstrous, while the mmnwr in which it is generally piled in any~ thing lmt aatisfiicmry to amannwra. In two years with the proapvctivu in~ chase in‘the impnrtrlion of coal, vmnd ed with the Hennessy 18B0";;f‘0 found to contain not one drop of the genuine article. BBANDY-mnmxns will be disgusted to learn that the famous Honnessy brnn(ly,which they have been accustom ed to regard as the only pure urticle ol the kind in the whole world, has IN’PH iconnterfgeited .. The Dominion doteciivr [agency has mmlo the cliqmw-ry tlml enormous l'nnuls have been pmtised on the "nanny-cling, mnl tlmt (hm-9 in mom- of the spurious article upon the slwlwm of grooms: and in the collars of wine: merchantn than thorn is of the imported article. The bottles atnmped and hills"- _J ... .. -- ‘ , A8 high as $1.10 has been paid for barley during the past week and many of our farmers are biting their fingers that they seld at sixty to seventy cents. It's no use repining over such matters. It is more than possible that had they the grain on hand they would continue ‘ to hold it and make lessor it than they ghsve this season. While regretting “that the farmers had not received the I benefit of the high, prices, we are glad ‘ ‘ prices we upwards instead at down. All kinds of prod-nee are Inlizing very fair prices and wedonotsee any reason for grumbling. pr THE Poet'a libel suite seem to have awakened quite an interest in Lindsay school matters among our contemporâ€" aries, and much sympathy is expressed for friend Barr. The vigorous writings of the Poet hav. raised some poweifnl enemies against it, but its editor may console himself with the fact that he has done his duty manfully and well. If the above letter is with the assent of the Society, which we can hardly be- lieve, Mr. McKenzie is the womb mom to whom they could have committed the vindication of its honorâ€"his untruthâ€" fulnees is proverbial, and we are our» priced that the Post with its past ex- perience should have even given place to his communication. Acurnrzs1‘.â€"-On Mnminy morning Inst, while: nsniming Mr. Ulms. Sproul tolomilmrk, Mr. II. N. McKimmn mined his (noting, and fell buck wards ’on elm prujuciing lug» of mmn (load porkeru and broke Mew-ml of hi?! ribs, «ml was otlmrwim» 30:01:er bruised.â€" n’--.. Mâ€" 11:“: Midland Railw‘nv Cmnpzuw fell in II~"IIe.-IIII to Um township”! l':'.lm uh III Um IIIImIIIIr. «If $7,500.1b IIIIII now been [mid in lull. 'l'wo, anrt liltlu boys at. ()mmnm: lillml u bubble with gunlmmh-I HIM] lire-d n, nli‘; cunsmlumwcs, Inui culn Lu lvgu and fans. PORT Parry charges four per cant (m nrmu-ngvs of (ML-mom and all must. be [mid by the 15th December. Turn-ms aml hunters are aniling 800 0081.50 I'm" mink. 80 to [00 lur IND, $1.30 for In-uvm, $6 fur hallul‘ and (:HN‘. A Pmnnnonown tough lmd to [my $2.0 and «pound three Inwmlm in gun] for oiling u man in a fight. Mn. Janus Rounnv, of Kin-Hem. lmd ten vulnublé sheep deutl‘nyed I», dug», rucemly. Tm: rn'epaym of Cum-plmeunl are to mm» on u bomu to a new Mullen or cotton factory. IN ten yearn Nottawaaagn lms lmilt twulve iciuml homes, nine not them brick. THERE were tiny applicolticms {or the vacant. position. of teacher at Wan-minn- tar. Summa- ii- fnwa- up: Ice 31 inches thick. Arm-man run of atoms iulming into Mm grist mill at. Little Britain floral and patriotic toasts were propom'd 'snd dnly responded to. The ReV. Mr. Hautie replying to “ The Day we.- ‘Honor," in a very masterly manner. Songs were sung, recitations and other amusements indulged in. The spread was all that. could he desired. the cum- pany being very entlmsiaslic in its praises. After spending a very pleas- ant evening. votes of thanks were ten... dared to gentlemen nob memhers ol' the Socieéy who had‘ ahly assisted in the entertainment. Everything passe-d off in a very enioyshle manner and then company did not disperse until a late ‘ hour. Lash “Malay hPing St. Anfirew's Day, the memlmrs of the Wondvilln St. Andrew's Society and a number of their friends ammblml at the Queen's Hotel tn-pnrmlw of the‘naunl annual dinner. There was a. good turn outâ€"«hunt 45 heing pv‘nspnrt: After dinner the usual Cumnty, and to this: in: prumnfm‘a had better make up their minds in time.â€" I’acket . u" fitalule investment for the County ; and so fur as the South Riding is concerned he makes out a very fair case. But the ‘nnly ndvnntngo it is pretended the Northern toanhips would derive is rmlumy connection with the County Toivn . Now there can be no doubt of the immense inconvenience sufl'ered for 'many years by the people of ‘Mura. _ann, and 'fllomh in consequence of the great distance from the County ‘ Town in the alumnae of railway connec- tions, but they are already carrying a ’ heavy rnilwnr tax, and they will hesi~ tam before incurring any further respon- hihility in thnt direction. Especially is this the case in view of the prospect of having a county town nt their very ll door in a short time, when the new 3 County of Couchiching almll he formed, at A much unmllm addition to their taxation than Would he entailed lI_\' bomnin'z Mr. Glen's proposed rnilwny, 'l'llere in no doubt the propowd “County railwny,” however popular in thr- youth. will meet with most determined ummsio tion from the north, no long an itin pro- posed to grant a. bonus from the whole ‘ n . ~ ' M n. F. GLEN, M. P., for the South Riding: of Ontario, has a long let- ter in the Whitby und Oshawa papers urging that immediate steps be taken to extend the ‘vVhitby and Port Perry Railway from Munilla to vaenhurst, a distance of fifty miles, there to obtain running powers over the Ontario Paâ€" cific Junction, and thus tap the trade of the Cuuudu Pacific and the great North \Vest. Mr. Glen considers and endea- vours to prove that u very considerable Imnus to such a mud would Im a mm. {esaion who aspire to a temporary resi- dence on a small pittance, in a back country village! It is all very well to talk of the Pacific Railway, but what Canada is pining for at present is another superuumery army of school teachers! Farmersl if you value the salvation of the country and the peace of mind of your children, give us more pedagogues ! â€"Uollingwood Messenger. 91w iicigltlmm's. '. AJDBEW‘S DINXEI. ntmwa mlming put. x l - . - lce sown give us more Id Messenger. P., for the 0UR BOOTS-jiNDBHOES are well SELECTED By Qua Millinery heartment ' F Worsted Goatings. andr Pantings, Sc fiL Enghsh and Canadian Tweeds. __ A FIRST-CLASS MIL!» WITH THE BUSINESS ’E HAVE SECURED THE SERVICES OF INER,ALSOJ A TAILOR IN CONNECTION VIIIIIQ‘N’ WOOL SH “’1‘ INGS BLACK AND CULORIC LUSZITBIES, RUSSEL C LORENZO MAYBEE Boots mu Gnocm AN old man named James Glassford. who lived near Beuverton, was found in an insennihle condition about tlmrc o’clock on Tuesday morning, lying lk'" ‘nide the Hamilton House. It. appears; that he was under the influence of liquor Monday night, and pun to bed by the propriumrat twelve o’clock. It, in suppsned that he fell from one of the upper windows while endeavouring to make his way out. He died shortly :tter béing found. ISU'I'BID BY A FIRST-CLASS MI vicinity should me» making think-pa lmfure [nu-chafing. rtmnotonc of the loadin- We have spared no pains in g branches of our business. MCINTYRE PREP; reserves of ore now in ni‘ to supply a mill having one hundred tons a day years. yielding a net vulw L_ Abnn A- - 'to s'z'obkiiii “Ileng account. of the gold mines in Mat-morn. One company expecu to dear $25,000 a. month. and theneurn reserves of ore now in night in its min? 9n -.....J-- ~ , THE Belleville‘TIIttalligenénr gi growing account of the gold mix Mat-morn. Ono commnw cur-mm .. gvuvw "I!” for the toxin,” without anlaiy, than that arising from fees in t formance of his duties. THE Cantu says : “An int: and reliable gentleman of 9 writes us that in that section a any observance is made of the tnnt provision of the law requiri bnfs to close and sales to cease n arday evenings, and no one so. take any cognizanee, of the fact.” LEVI STONE has a bill against the town of Wihthy 01'888 for sheep killml by dogs. On the other hand, the town has assessed damages against. Mr. Brod- erick in 830 for sheep killed. THE W'hitby Town Council ham-e- aolved to ask the Provincial Govern- mentto appoint a Police Magistrate Tun Port Hope Now: states that the Midland Railway will have a line of boats next summer between Midland City and Chicago and Milwaukee and Thunder Bay. E IIA VE A CHOICE The Highest Price PM.‘ McIntyre Prior. Wooaxâ€"(iâ€"iie" MILLINERY "t.- SHEEPSKINS AND r nenverton, was fouml ulo condition about three *sday morning, lying iv."- lton House. It. appears; under the influence of AT THE ing a capacitv of fly for "mu-Iv twn value of $580,000 section namely '0 of tha impor- ‘W requiring tho to cease on Sat. In one seems to “An iptglligent fees in the per. ’l‘I NSHOP, \VOODVILLE‘ ’M'd for Hides AND WELL BOUGHT STOCK OF Magistrate Y. further ~03 _.._ gi V»: a Thom II assorted. See con" to none in value. EXTRA JACK and GREEN TEAS. Eldon. Dec. int 1880‘ NTO the premises of the undersigned, Loh: l4. 9thCuu. Eldon, an or about Sept. Inc, 1880. a RED BULL. Coming two yam-s old. The owner can have the Emma by proving property :1an pzwinz exnmmm. Yellow Oil in the great pain panacea, magi. cal in its pnwcr over pain and inflammation. It cures Rheumatism anal Neuralgin, ano Back and Spinal Alfactiona, ('ontraction of ‘ Cords and Musclen. Used externally uni internally. l-‘o! sale lby all dealers. N70 the premises of tho undersigned, . Lot 14‘. 5th Cnu. Eldon, on or about til-s '1“ of November, 1880, twa SPRING CALVES. The mvner can have the am" by proving property. paying expenses and' («Sung them away. J A M ES E‘VER'S. E‘dnn, Nov. 29th. 1880. lg : Mn. J. J. Ross, the popular Super-in) temlent of the Whithy Railway, exâ€" presses his conviction that the ropoud hrnnohen to vaenhnmt nml xbzidge will be built. Lumen, Nov 26.â€"-Whilo John Copeland, a you . farmer was in a , lml‘sroom Inst an Jug, hin teem, Which had started dc » . the truck, wns struck by the Toronto train due at Lindlmy at 9:10 pan. Both home» were instantly killuul. tho hcml of one of them being completely cut off. The tender wan thrown {mm the track. Fragments of of tho eninmls’ flesh nml of the sleigh and contents were scattered far a con- eidernble distance. No «lnmnge wen (lone excepting slight injury to the en- gine. Some of the pnfieengem walked into town, a «liehmce of two mileu, thin saving the delay caused by the tender being thrown at? the truckâ€"Globe. :, Sheepskins and Furs by STdAYED} STRAE ED evnry lfuly in um ml pzwinz expenses. :‘TAOHN BIRMINGHAM.

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