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Woodville Advocate (1878), 16 Dec 1880, p. 1

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SunscmnmNâ€"One Dollar per year, Strictly in Advance. ADVIR‘HSINGâ€" '1 early Advertisement: paid quarterly: Transient Advertisements, ‘ when ordered. JOB. J. CAVE, l’ubluhcr. We avnmlvillc gamma, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, CANADA Mmuomsr CHUkcmâ€"Servioe every Sabbath awning at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. J, A. :19on1, B. A., pastor. Sabbath School :t 10:30 a. ni. Pkunflznux Gawainâ€"Service is held in the above church at 11 o’clock a. 111.. and 6:30 p. 111. Rev. Alex. lions, M. A., pastor. Sabbath School at 3 o'clock. Buoouma Ros: Lopez, I.0.G.T., meet every Friday evening at. eight o'clock, at. McSweyn’s Hall, Wouville. \VoonvILu: Humans. P. of H., meet first and third Friday in each month, At Me- Sweyn'u Ha I, Wumlvillo. l’ncurun Dove, Lu‘UJ-X, meet. every Thursday «Waning, at. (Ma Felluws’ Maul, Cautiugnm. €011". ' H Puui Victmizl. " No. my. C 0.52, manta in tin; (:uurt hull \ iclou: I Rm: I. the third “vines-lay u!‘ mclv Innuth. I". (i. Millnr. '. ' -J W. Shields 1: -. First-clu- accommodation mnl attentive servants. Bar \wll supplied with the clinic- ant. liq nora aml Luau. ’Hm- tn mul from all train»! mul every convenience for the unwel- liug public. Thu lluusc is h'iu‘ltc in the centre of the hummus [I aim“ oi the Village, and [ms re- wutly huuu rcIiLtm .uul refurnishml. and is Mlorufuzc Inn-mt numb e [or mummclciul mom and the pulshc Leucmily. 'l'hu [1m )5 cup- pliucl With the best. brands ut' Liqnurs and Cigars. Umulh‘lahlcu and “Helium: Hustler. ‘ Clczaosn Laban. I.0.0.F. meet every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Mca‘woyn‘s Hall, \Voodvillc. UAxmmn'us h‘x‘muwxsr. l.0.0.i"..mect Jim and third Friday in each mouth A; U.l:l Follow a' “nil, Cunningtuu. TlluflMl lunar; So. furl. I.0.G.T., meets at Scluml “misc. fiectinn Sn. 3. Thumb, ”Very \Vrllmmia)’ (Waning. A. l'. Muhmls, Tl‘. Visiting lm~thmn umliully Wclrnmnl. “Room-n.1,}: L.U.L. No. 32. meet first “'eduemlny each lmmth, at McSchu's Hull. “'oodville. VOL V. HARTLEY L.O.L. No. LL53, meet last \Veduemlay of each month at. Hartley. ~ This cummmliuus lxntel has lweu entirely I h-Iillccl, “ml is unw filnt'llwl in the mustl an lotu alul in-pruvml style. Uu-nl Sample . Looms. (,‘uqu‘ll'tfllt Family Suites. Keep .m-Iw but hes! lv'rnuJa nf Lu uors and (‘i_ rs. "J'ravellcrs nu-l \‘iaitun wil liml evoryt iug toln'ulliellt. A Hill-an! lluum in connection. (30ml Stalvlhu and attentive! Hauler. Tcnns mudurzue. This first-class hate] is litllflcd at the Junction of (he Slulaml an-l Tomato 4; Nipiunug flailwnyn, And in noted ior its an riur arcouuumlnion fur the travelling pa liq. T!" hgnrjn alwnya sgpplimi with the ... DONALD Idsrtll, Proprietor. in“ brands at liquor: and cigars. Good “ables nud quflel. H5 Clerk 1“ Division Court (.‘onMy Victor“. Secreury Eldon B. A. Societv. Age!“ P. 3' 3. Company. Conveyanoer. Commis- Nonor iu Queen‘s Bench. GYNJOOLOGYâ€"(Dinmo m5” b “‘otuon) practiced in Hospiula oxduuivdy devoted m Dina-u of Women in London lid Ld‘m‘ourgh made A SPECIALTY. Honey column? percent Ontl‘lkâ€"‘Kufl Ssmg Landuy. Ouurio. I‘. 8. mum. ! 0. ll. Baum or nn'sxcux. scam-:03, Ax» AU‘UL'CBEL‘R. ‘IUNU'l‘lUN “OPEL, Lorna-ilk. King Street, Woadville. “LwN'uuvb‘u “momma. gou'rumm HOTEL, \devilla. U BESS MU MIL. \Vu-Idvillc. BENJ.‘ “IN b'l‘jllllflh'. Proprietor. BURGEW 1111.18 \IILL.,\R Alum a uomuxs. ' unmmJQ-mmce. MoXAY. M. D. L. R. C. hand 1.. n. c. 9.. nun-cl. 'ruoa. Bownms Proprietor. gratrssiunal Gnrdl. CHI} “(1] DIRECTORY. n. “(In I; Proprietor. 33.3.», “mum. Lâ€"A'r 1m OFFICE,â€" motel L’Zardfl 18 PUBLISHED SOCIETIES. Chg mmmhmim fihmmfig It! Ouncesâ€"Rooms lately occu )ied by W. M. (tochranu, Biglow'a Block, ’ort l'crry. â€"Clork 7th Division Court Counizy Victoria. Conveyancer, Commissioner in Queen’ :1 Bench, o.,o. Oflice, Victoria. Road Sta. lion. Onecfthe above will be at Hamilton’s Hotel, Beavertou, on the SECOND MUN. DAY of guch month. He will also visit \Voodwlle on the Second TUESDAY of each month, stopping at Mcl’hersou’s l‘lutcl. J. NKKLANDS, L. us. i JOS. PBNTLAND, L. D.S. Estimates furnished, and contracts'tnken for any «1- all of the above work. Materials lur- uishud if tequired. Lin-.y Ligs at any time and at all hours on UN: blnmtest unlit-u: Special Mtcntinn given. to Uummerciasl Travellers. Charges always lllmlcrulc.1EHMS HASH. blu- blea m cunn -c(iun with the Ehlou House. BRICKIAYBRS, I’LAs’l'l-IBEBS a! MASOSS, Cnrtiug done to and frmuthe ’ nilway Sta- tions and though tuc villugu at Mmlcmte rates. Express parcels can-m“; Mtclulw' to. Having bought the shop and fixtures of Mr. G. C. Smith. Butcher. custmncu can n-Iyou getting the but of Beef fit all times, and other men“ in lesson. MONEY TO ”HS. 13! PROVE!) FA HMS H Parties having (at cattle to dis a of will pleas call or nave word at my a op. 7 W Pumcrs Wanting me“ nill pleué'lenvo their order ‘he night betoro at the Ihop. “.188- GOMII, ӣ1138, "VII" 3'“? 00-”, ”SIRS, TIIIIKO VAUOI. “I All III. 0' IOIII MRI!“ A lam mm of flip. his: web. up. thorney-at-hnw, Bout-nor It Chancery, Convent-eel, an, do. HARNESS MAKER, SADDLER c ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING NEATLY AND QUICKLY EXECUTED. SUBSCRIBE FOR “ THE ADVO GATE," THE BEST PAPER IN THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. conmhmxan n s. n.. coxvm‘nccn )E'I'Eti CLIFFORD. FUR SA LEI in the tom-ships nf ('anlvn, Haley and Elxlun. Nulc agent fur the sale of the celebrated and unrivalled and Minor fannimplementn manufactured by Xuvm "r08" 0f Inm‘lfn". Ullt. First-c‘ rsa Seuin} .‘lmlIiIu-s foe sale. Also agent for the sale «If of the heat man-tincture. Aho :gent for chuh'n Lithugmm. ISSUER 0F IARRIAGE LICEN‘WS. The highest cub price paid for HIDES. 0H DEMO-TAU” A IH‘, Kirkficd. RED. G. MILLAR, OFFICEâ€"Ono door east of Post Office, Womlville. Onk GECERAL INSURANCE AGENT; 'EELANDS 8L PEN TLAN D. UGH D. SINCLAIR, RCH. CAMPBELL PIANO-FUHTILS AND OIXL\XS, UGH MCCUHQI'OIPA LE. HALWARD in BROS. MAS. STUART, UUDV I LLB Ill VIA} Y STABLE". DENTISTS, 4%., Lindsay, om. OUDVluLE HA “5888 SHOP. I] :15 ll'n' LD‘VA I: "3'. Pkwy r! c! or. “000"! ll!) III'Ti'flER SHOP. HOOSIER GRAIN DRILL, TERMS CASH,; fiusintfis (wards. COUNTY AUCTIOIEEB. ”TAM”. I!“ CARTER, tic. \VOODVILLE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1880 “ PRO BONO PUBLICO." Buns. Rolls; and Pastry a. Spociafltv BERN HE’S FAMILY BREAD QEdeEâ€"S SQJ‘LL‘CLTED. FRUIT CAKES: M IXEDTEA CAKES. me2 to 20 years. nn the S-ukiug r ("uml System or un a Straig ht Law: at ’37 per cent. Amount required to [my a loan of 31.000 in ten veal-s, unly $146.62. In 20 years, nnly $99.15. This sum pavs the whole debt, principal and ‘nterest. Agt. for Dominion Ins. Co. MONEY T0 LOAN! Lands for Sat" or 1‘” Rent. Having commenced lms‘ness 5n Hm premises latclv occupivd by Mr. Mofiniemn, I will keep constantly in stock and I: annl’actnre to order Jobbing and Rewiring o_f gll kinda promptly “"0011 ville. PARTIES SUPPLIED \VHOLESALE. JOHN BERRIE, Carriages, Buggies. Wag- gons. Gutters. Sleighs. â€" â€"0P 'l’llFâ€"o. “'oodville. Sept. 1880. FRED. LEAS. Cistern and Well I‘unps, FORCE PUMPS SUPPLIED. IOOIIVILLI, ONT. Horseshoeing Done an the Shortest Notice. MUN EY mums mom: hinted. Samples of BLACK mowcxm'n. DOB sxlxs. woxsm: COATINGS ma Tnousamxas vnmuns, in mm ad Blue, CANADIAN, ENhLISH, sco'mn AND man CALI. AND EXAM] B THE)! BEFORE PURCHASING ISBWBSRE Terms, Strttly Cash. In “no Ithflpiylgs gm SODA, ABERNETHY, AND FRUIT BISCUITS, WHOLESALE . AND RETAIL. MOST IMPROVED DESIGNS! NEW CARRIAGE SEMI). ALL NEW “'ORK WARRANTED. LONDON AND ON”) .\IU l-UAL (MS. Agent for Globe, Alm'l, Tchgram c. P. MCSWEYN, TWEEDS. JACOB BARNS. OVERCOLTINGS, autumn mun, WOODVILL E ORDERS ROLICITED. J. C. GILCHRIST, AT 7 PER CENT. IS UNXLD IN THE COUNTY NANUI’ACTURER OF Myles at term, for the P mo. pairing of all attended to. Cor .Kinq and Stuart St “ Thou cmwnest the year with Thy good- ness.â€"l’snlm : lxv, H." G r_e_:_|j: Father and A 1; thor ‘of myrcies, Who wast, art and ever ulmll he. Thou crownest the yeurwnh Thy gnndncssâ€" 0 what. shall We render to Then 2’ The Being of infinite kindness Hath nailed on our glorious domain, Our earth in its richest uhuullzulcc Hath yielded her treasures again. Through Jesus, our blessed Redeemer, The life and the truth and the way, To 'l'hee, the all bountiful Giver, \Ve offer our praises to‘duy. Accept them, 0 God. though arising From mortals polnted by sin ; Thou hast lavished 'l‘hy blessings upon us, To thank Thee, where shall we Legin ! Thou hast given us spring tithe and summer ; Thou hast given us sunshine and rain, Our land with a plentiful liarvest Itewardeth the seedlnan’s gain, And fanned by the soft. gentle breezes, The rcapers have gathered in store The bright golden sheaVes of the autumn, Till hearts could desire no more. In hues rich and rate thou hast painted. With exquisite beauty and skill, The foliage and trees of our forests, and penciled each leaf at Thy will ; The mountains, the plains and the valleys Thou hast garnished withheautiful flowers Thou hast scattered thy bonnties all over This glorious Dominion of ours. Thou hast gchn us peace in our borders, Itestowed on us raimeut and food. Preserved us from plagues and diseases, And crowned us uith infinite good ; And. 0 far above every other- Great boon upon mortals bestowedâ€" Is the gift of Thine only Begotten. \Vhose blood for all nations hath flowed. Great Father and Author of mercies, Who wast. art and ever shall be. Thou clownest the year with thy goodnessâ€" 0 what ahall we render to thee 3 To Thee, the all bountiful Donor, A song of thanksgiving We'll raise; Thine. thine he the glory for ever. The kingdom, the power. and praise. CHAPTER XVII. ncuxx's amour nxcma. The ball at Darrell Court w” a brilliant success. Sir Oswald w.“ delighted, Lady Hampton cnnplimented him 30 highly. LOVE WOBKS WONDERS. “This is just as it ought to be. Sir 03- wahl." she said. ”One who can give such entertainments as this should not think of uetiring from a world he is 30 Well quali- fied to adom. Confess, now, that underthe inflnen :e of that music you could dance your- self." Sir Oswal‘l laughed. “I must plead guilty," he aid. "How " It is well for you, Sir 0-wald, that you luvs not hand :11 the compliments that the dear child ha- lninhed on you ; they would lave made you vain." boautifnl Min Rocheford looks tn-night.” Sir Oswald's face brightened with pie» lure. " Is your niece planned 2 I am very glad indeed. It "in more to give her plenum than for my other motive that I gave the " Then you have succeeded pedectly. Now. Sir Ouwnld, do you not see that whnt I said was trueâ€"that an establishment like this require: n mistress 2 Damll Court :1- waya led the hotpitalities of the county. It in only tint no lady has lived here tint it has fallen into the hockgmnnd." " It shall be In th. background no longer,” laid Sit Oflnld. " I think my flru ball in a very succeuful on How Inppy every body loch." But of ell thin brilliant company. Pauline Demll In. queen. There rm non pie-eat rho would have given anything fat one emile [mm Yr! line. They admired her, they thought her buntilul beyond competiâ€" Ion, but they did not (eel quite st eue with her. She was eonewlnt beyond than ; they did no‘ understand her. She did not blush, nddow.nndnnilovhnthoy “puny thing-to Int. Winn “my gunk: their meat brill'nnt unallhlk, III. ha! mining toginthc-inm Amlqlibdil'u- catfro-thdnlookod “Che-onto! her duh, prandcyu. Mufihthnsolva “at thew-nun batik], but that Ibo maind naming. durum.“ lav.- shlonnduodcrmmfil‘ to hot. 8h. m:qno¢ntobowuthippd, an up". tomeiudlboum butnocsvmn h beloved. Bothy than!“ who I'm not «on capabk ol judging Inch capacity for love a ban. Sham-“min withunhdht BY BEBTHA 3!. CLAY. 3" 1" XCHOLAS ROSE. THANKSGIVING. Euctm. They thought her vary suporp ; they admir- ed her magnificent dress ; but they pronounc- ed her proud and reserved. 'l‘hoy laid tho gave herself airs. that’she took no pain. to make friends ; and that they «lid not antiol' pate any Very gtoat rejoicing: when Darrell Court should belong to her. The older Indies pronounced that judgment on her ; the younger ones shrunk flushed, and wen slightly timid in her presence. Sir Usu'nld, it. was noticed. led “is! Ilochefnrd in lo supper. and seemed to pay her very great attention. .5an of the lull“ made observations. but others said it war all nonsense ; if Sir Oswald had ever inteded l0 marry, he would have married years ago. and his choice would have fallen on a lady of mature 3.56. not on a slight. slender girL Besidesâ€" and who could find an answer to such an argument 2â€"was it not subtlcd'tlnt Miss Darrell was to be his heiress ! There was no doubt about. that. The haronet'a great affection for Aubrey Laugh»; was also known Morethan one of the guests present guessed at the arrangement made, and said that in all probability Min Darrell \vonld marry the captain. and that they would have the Court after Sir Oswald's death. The banquet was certainly a magnificent one. The guests did lull justiceto the cost- ly wines, the rare and beautiful fruits, the recherche dishes prepared with so much labour. “’hen supper was ended. the (lan- cers returned to the ball-room. but Mill Darrell was already rather wary of it 11!. She stole any «luring the first deuce “to! supper. The lemps were lighted in tile calv- ners'atory, and shed a soft, pearly light over the fragrant flowers ; the great glue doors at the end Were open, and beyond lay the moonlight, soft swuet, end silvery. lteeping the [harem the trees, and the long gnu in its mii'l light. \Vithont, all wu so calm, to still; there was the evening sky with it. myriad stars, so calm and so serene ; clout| to the doors stood great sheaves of white lilies, and just inside was a nest of (“grant duall- nes end jessaminea. Psuline stood lost in delight ; tin pel‘uno seemed to float in from the moonlight and m- fold her. This quiet, holy, tnnquil beauty touched her heart as the splendour of tho ball-room could not ; her soul grow cslm snd still ; she seemed nearer hsppiuess tbs: sh. had ever been before. “ llow beautiful the world is 2" she thoughtssm raised her face, so serenely plscid and fair in the moonlight; the silver radiance fell upon it, adding sll that wee needed to make it perfect, a blended softness and tenderness. The gorgeous, goldenohned dress felling hronnd her, glistened, gleaned, and glowed ; her diamonds shone like flsmes. No artist ever dreamed of I. hirer picture than this girl In the midst of the m onlight a: -d the flowers. Bright fmciel thronged h'qf mind. She thought of the time when the would be mil- treu of that rich domain. No mercenuy delight made her heart thrill ; it was not the prospect at being ricn th-t delighted her ;it won I nobler pride delight in the grand old home where heroes had lived owl died, cement thoughts of how lhe would cue for it. how she wouldlore it as some living thing when it ehonlnl be her own. Her own I Verily her lines were ufiin pleasant places. She dreamed grmt thnip â€"of the worthy deeds the Would do, of the noble chuitios she would carry nut, nu magnificent designs she would luin- to an. tupty when QM" Cour; ehanll be born. lt'wu not tlnt the fiddled {m i'. gt once. She did not long Sir Oswaldâ€"their um wen ho anugoniuic for thu ; hm. she did not withâ€" indeed, the was inupa} of viab- ingâ€"thst her life should he aha ' Med ova for one hour. She only rememkrm; l flush time fibgnnd inhuiunce nuvt be. has, How Ibo could help those Am 555:“. of let (uher’s ! Whu orden uh»: would [in them. what picture. she would buy, .what omngemom Ill. would 've to art and lint-stun I How she won I {ran-.- genius I How the would befriend the C‘eVz'l' and tho 8*.“ 2°“ 02¢! 0' “'9!- .' "Rebuild moonlight seemed to pow hint. the blue. “any human: Hum flu grind lad gum ilnlit. ‘ x of in lilo nmlod madman" Her hut pew man, her soul trembled a»; And Menâ€"thenfllm wonll ly- =- clan: and him than all Hm. â€" - tint can. lo awry wouunâ€"lv r birthg: “co-«bin. that would comp” e.- Inc its: would change it. um. «Id ‘0 “demywod. andharv ..;z «(m and... Th time would my hon I". would find be: out, when ll:- ry "h“ ’9- mld wake her from her ma‘ 2 . 8|. wupynaad 3]»th n} m .igo li‘liq n w a. .m liliu mxw; “e hren'f. diatom amber. .m-J-i to... mutations wi:‘n - .‘ ; gid- an manbjoflcllon mrl lm- , ;. 1 bad 'nsbhnk mo. Bmt' : to luv Mnightunbe “hold," - _*':rflllif'tn drums .0003 $50 flow-n. \ of hm'v the mlvl line. 5an of u . ' M hm he would be who drum n 'I'Bllls on: 00".“! PEI Aflllll slrmly In Advance NUMBER 211

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