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Woodville Advocate (1878), 23 Dec 1880, p. 1

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This Noum- Is- mum“. business pmue . oi lb..- cnlziy 1mm refitted and filcl’cfcnt: must Rxxi‘m'u (- 13qu :iv: public general] First-u; .4.“ an: cu -.u.x-.,d.'.1iuu and at ‘ent-ito: eel-van. :s. "3 1' ‘Aw: Ea impaired w: ch (in: uauic ~ust .icf. (mes n - l m; an. Lns to :.ml {mm ml tram.» u: 1 c»“"c.3 cum-:uiuaw for the bzmci- ling puldic. (:ZUEL'N mar. tum “1:: 1 him: _\ m Failmm Hail, meiu r-m. 'lflunfiul Humid, A... .3131 .52 bum-0| Hm: J Stu-Inn v evcl,’ Hmhiu. ..~l 1y vw-n; u- 1‘. I). ‘I bl“ 'cnctihru cm CA N14 l 3‘ fil'dt uuli Feiiuuo’ . . i (Jami. ' H. .seuf Vufl‘n‘ ”Nu. 3Q}, UU 'luw:-‘- In the =JumL “3.1!. r éclmin LinnJ. tuml Viwlllqs‘tiilj (If ucLâ€"ry nmnti . F Mm \‘funnvum(human, P. oi IL, meet t'lzn second \Vednraday in men month, at Mc- Srluyu's Ha I, Womlfille. “immune [ALL Na). 32, meet first “'cdnesdr. ' each month, at Heb“. 'cyn’u “all. Womlville. HARTLEY L.0. L. No. l,l5::, uncut last \Vednc-aday 0! each luvhth ...t Hartley. l‘zâ€"t:.c:wr:. Dom, LU.U.§“., mum every Thursday cVuniUJ, ..-: 'U “I Valium-K iiuLl, (/‘UJILiHLI'UHI. This ”mum is situatu in Un- centre hi the Hui. 'lcrm pm 1' . of tho.- \ .!;a _;c. and has; n;- ”111:3 1mm 2'15'. ten and zumrnihhcd, am! i; ixcrcf: rm must mm. (- for (uunuclciu. IM-u uul .iv: public -'encr.'.'il\'. The Ban m 51.;- >Iie|l wuh clu- best hraulM-f Liqunrs flihl ,‘ig :u’... HumlfiuuhhaMu!" httuutiw IIIJE‘JJY‘. Bwomxu 1:03P: Lunua, I.O.G.T., meet every Friday evening at eight q'ciuck, at Mc‘awcyn'a “all, Wuudvxfle. Cmmosn Lance. 1.0.0. F. meet every Tues-(lay evening at 3 o'clock at Muo'wcyu’a nu", \Vlmdwnu. Linux); Mzrn-mlsr chxcu. â€"Service every .anbath en hing, I at 6: 30 o 'clock. Rev. J. A. Java” 8. A.,p.13tor. Ssbbathh‘chool at 10:301.. m. Paxssv‘mum Cnuncu.-Service is held in the above churth ll o'clock a. m.. and 6:30 p. m. licv. Alex. Ross, .\l. A., pastor. Sabbath School at. 3 o’clock. 1 EUR HS WILLH AHLI. ,gmmxa nn. i\l\.\_‘, Ill|l Sonacnwnox~0ne Dollar per year, Strictly in Jclvamcr’, ADVEIL‘I‘ISINGâ€" Yearly Advertisements paid quarterly: Transient Advertisements, when ordered. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING VOL V. ”8. J. ('AVI'. l’nblllhol'. UNU'i'iUL‘é H a)! Em afivudvim gamma MUKAY, M. n. 1.. 1:. c. R, and 1.. H. c. 8.. mlxm'mm BSKJATHT!’ Sliiflifltk’, Proprietor. I Guru 1;; LN “Ur! L, \‘1 umlviiiu. il!‘ -â€".\T 1T3 OFFICE, â€"â€" King Street, Woodvflle. BM”! 19151“, N" I.H'»!I 038 61‘. 'z'zms. :-.'B‘.'.'.L!{.i% E'roprMJn \Il‘ {raiia‘xéni ram} :l'.’ 31",.1“ I: I. He}: 1 :2. :‘z'npz-iczor um»; 11'" warm-:31“ “Hi/1314, \hzuvlvuk‘. CHURCH Blut‘ToR 1'. 9.) 4.! 4‘ «.2. :3»! 1y (Wt-nun, A. 1'. .‘cl-dem :4 :H'JHI-rnl umliaitv 2'. cicumwl. w of Vufluriil," Nu. 36, 0.0.53” "HINL Hg”. “"3 lmia Linmi. the m 59C] ET] ES. IS PUBLISHED Shinidrl per cent. at, Lindsay, ()nt-nrin. (i. H. Hnrmxx ‘v'ulMlViAIC. .m: w Bullcz‘. Lot-l) Lh‘llIH'S .1 n‘ 1' .-i_'.uu. “in (in-1 r'h‘lf ti ling Run" in Lmnxuchnu. attuutiw liostlel'. '22‘1‘, I.".U.F..2m5ul mouth :3; Uchi ‘R'rmu'h (m: . G H HU’L'I‘ . T. , [AIL-cl i L ' 'llm"|l:, ' ..I‘..ll!:ai>. ll =-= 3 w A large asyrrixncnt of whips from l5cts. CELLARS, .HALTIRS, ?WH!PS Us 35.:- UNI UFU'A 3 , ll \RNL’ 1.53 4.1 .‘\KE ‘, .IAUDLICR «kc ALL KINDS 01" IH'II’AHHNH NEATLY AND Ol’ll‘l’JX 3- \H :"i'rlk Parties lmv‘Tng (at came tn Jixpnsc of will plunge on“ or wave Word at. any slmp. Fnruwrs \muting meat “in please have their “rule! the night lmlom at, the shop. Having l‘(lll,tJ.t the shup mu] fixtures of Mr. H. (3. Smith, liken mum-mm can rely um mm"; the lwst of lied at. all tizncs, and other meats in ucasun. MON KY FUR .5 Haley link: of Live-3y lligs at any time and at all hours on tlw blAUi’Lcat Izn‘uice. Sin-clad :zuumon given to Um::l|:~::cial 'l'raa'cllms. L‘khi‘égcrz always mmlcmtu. 'l'Ellf-IS CASH. .‘jtu- bles m courixtigu witu mu Elduu Hum-v. Estiumtes furnished, and coutracls taken for any 01' all of thu above work. Manuals 1m» HIJLUEi If required. Carbi: w I‘mue tu.Inlf1mntlIe I? ailuny .ita- Lion; a. -.I Ihxungu Inc vi: i:-« 0.: at. Ahnichztc nth-3. L'xlncms [nIucIsuLL-Iz I.) Lulu-u: led to. Bifll‘Klll'iIRS, I'MS'I‘BBEIIS W J. SEELANDS, L. 1m“. I One (fthe above will be at Hamilton's Hotel, Jeavcrtou, ou the SECUNI) MUN- DA Y of each month. lie wiil aiso vxsit “'omlvklle on the Second 'I'L' ESDA Y of each month, stopping at Mcl’hursou's Hotel. The highest cash price paid for HIDE COJSZAIMHDHEKI [3' B. 2., (BX 721213111 iion. of the best manufacture. Alno agent for Jacuifa Lftlmgrmn. Clerk 7th Division Court County Victoria. Conveyancer. Commissioner in Queen's Bench, c.,c. Office, Victoria Road 51::- 'nndnflwrfarmin Mun mus manufactured Ivy )wx'u hum, "f fingernail. (int. Finn-cuss Scum; Machines {a-r 5310. Also 353-2.}; fur LLu sale "1' OPHCB.â€"â€"Ronms lately Occupied by \V. (fuchmnu, Biglow’s Block, Port Perry. GUS; UHN Mc'l‘AGUARl‘. Knkh'cJ G E 21 / 'UUDVI .LE HA “ SS SHOP Ai'torney-at-uw, Balk-nor In Chancery, ('onvcyuncct, am, .i c. 1‘1 ;\X( )oFUICTES AN 1) ORG-A NS, U151! MumuqcuvMfi. OPHCE-â€"One door east of Post Office \\«1‘n«l\ill1-. Uut. 1'21 bl: UL! FFCR i). RED. G. M I LLA R, RUM. C.\ M Pd ELL EE'JANDS PENTLAND‘ llALWARD BROS. UUUVILLE Ll ViillY .511“;ng {HERA L INHUHAKCS A“ EXT. W‘OODYILLR i: ."l‘i'HZ-IR SHOP-I n! COMES, BRUSHES, TSUflK-S VA‘ {SE3 IND ALL [0:55 0F “0‘ 'SE FUMHSHSNG E". " 6,"? 9.5137...) U ’ UGH D. SINCLAIR, BEKRY l-ZBSY.1KD:1,I’ropEic “0051191: mum DRILL, DENTISI‘S, £c., Lindsay, om. TO “3:8 )1. IME‘HOVED '5 “MS A L15“ in 'Ju: tumqulps ul ('Ar-lc-n. nml Eldon. Sulu 9:;qu far do the calvinmm-l null unli‘n‘zHLJ Ewan.» anmu.’ hwy. um?“ CGETN’I'Y AIICTIONIIEZ. 39:15:35.3 (1311mm. awn-1:, dc. J03. 93311.55 “'OODVILLE, THI'RSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1880 NSF 50, L. D.S. '{0 11.3035, 'If ', up. Samples of BLACK BROADCLOTU, DOE LSKIN“. \VORSTED COATINGS and 'l'l!()[75l'll{|N(}S, 'i'INl-I'l‘IAN-F", in Black and Blue, In MNWPHHHHE mm‘oummuatfl Huoofioou: M.\ Li UFALTII “HR 0? (Tistq'rza my? erfi Rams \A-gtn 1' II“ 1211134 311 ;115. a: LONDON All) GU :33 MU {UAL CCS. ___ a: .mmmo-a», 31031,"?515fl1’fii-2w583 A_ J. C. GILCH RIST, Jobbing and Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. ék-rseshoeing Ns‘ ice. “'tmdvillo. Sept. 1830. Having cnnum-I-ccd lmkincxs in H"- pram Judi-y uu-uiniui by Mr. 3:.”1NEix'N-nll, l W!“ ku-p cumumtly in pun-ck um! untullfslciurc tn muler \Vbod ville. ALL NilW \VURK WAR {ARTE Lands for 31:12 or (0 Ram. “ PRO BONO PUBLICO." Qxders ‘éQifiCETED. MUST I iPl’U. F I) 1)!) SIGN "I 31.1213. FRUIT CA KE3:1XEDTEK CAK A *‘uml .3) ‘Llli. 9113:] f P mm as s (.7 pm EDEHOLESALE.) TWEEDS. B E R§%..IE"8 FAMILY” BREAD arriagea, Buggies.v Wag-v @113, Jnttcra, £9 akigha, smut 'ABE RNETHY 313‘, ‘RUIT msgurrs, wu sax AND mar g. ‘ JAQQEB BARNSg H. :m FUI. '4' 1‘ I' if MP8 SUPPLIED. 11913-11142, 03?. \V 00].)V'ILI J E LU OR DERS SOMCITED. Ufa :x z.‘ :u 2- ! yen-J3. nuflw S'I: kill" s'u m u. nu d. 5h}. ' 5:2“ 140:“! at 7 p8! Rolls and Entry 3 Srcclalty macmm TAILOR, A I 7 Phil n-r IS UNXLD â€"-~â€"':!~‘ ”Hzâ€"~- IN THE COUNTY lh' Baa? Z.‘l‘_‘-C'Cijff UiLi’ 5933-3 Cor .i£ 8.118 Stuari St ml 55H ‘ l the Shortest 'RED. LEAS. in ”m premises ml Then he Wont up to'kher anal npnke. She was sturllcd; she had been so completely almol'lmcl in her dreams, and he was the last person on earth with whom she could identi- fy them. ' He atom! for some minutes in silence; a dim perception of his own lmWorthiuess (Quite uverhim. Paulina looked as though Ihe stood in a charmed circle, which he al- moat feared to enter. 110 was not an artist, he had nothing of the port about him, but the Solemn beauty of that picture did touch himâ€"tho wit, a“ cut moonlight, tho sheaves: of white lilies, the nest uf «lsphnrs, and that. most beautiful {nun wiscul to Lhu starry sky. to he wan or lost, that he was frightened. “owner. as he said to himself, it ha-l to he done. He went. hack to the (lining-romn and poured out for himself a tumbler of the hnwncc’s generous nhl wine, which mad-3 his heart glnw, unul dill'naed warmth through his whulu frame, and then he Went on his difficult urmml. He walked quietly through the cunsumtory nml saw l'auliilesmudiugat the doors. A binniuW came buluecll Pauline and the mmmlight, and a. quiet \‘uicc said : “ Miss Umirvil, "I am so film! to find you here, and alum: I" honking up, she saw Aubrey Langton standing by her side. Aubrey'a fair. ham}. Bunlu issue was flushed, and them ‘3 tho ll'xérnucc vi the “inc-cup about him, for the gallium captain’s cuumge had failed him, and ho had to fortify himauif. What manner at man must he be who would wake this Soul of her: to perfect life 3 She had seen no one yet capable of doing so. The mind that unnatural hers must be a. mmter-miml ; the soul that could bring ha; lunl intb subjection nmst be a grand wnl, a jn§t Mild, nuhle mnl gencyous. Ah. \Vcl', the muuuilght was fair, and the gymnraflwru fair. coun. Durham. thi- 5" light 2 She felt in herself great capabilities that had never yet been exercised or called into action. Love Wnulcl completu her life ; It would b0 the sun ewlowiug the lluwcrs with llfv, warmth, and fragrance. \Vas she like Undine.’ “'ere there depths in her heart and soul which cunhl not. be reached until love had brought them tn LOVE WORKS WONDERS. I‘ ‘7; . ..... , -..., 5“.- wu on any napplcl‘ Yet, yet remain! till freed from thee, de- Sho affiPMflé thraldom of encumbering c uy ° Then, as "Hearth. in tenderest love uhited, Together geek the realms of endless day ! She comes in dreams. a th lightness ; , I hear her wine, in still, a: 0i rculnzs of bliss. and uuvur ness Where those who loved on dwell. 'Tia sweet to think the pure ethemal luring Whose mortal form repmscs with the dead. Still hovers round unseen, yet not unweing. Beniguly smiling o’er the mourner‘u bed ! - - layin v. The kinjr cheer ; BY DERIWIA ll. CLAY. , um umuuilght was fair, and the a.- fair. eucn. perhaps, this fair hers might be realized, and 'rod loul with mystic converse “AFTER XVIII. a. in visions bland. displaying lly glories of thy happier uuxcrmn. Mil [mngxfnr 8038., a thing of light and mmni on earth together small accents tell :r fading bright- nu \Vh to any Mi“ ' He mild for some minutes dazed by tho heavy How; he had taken II a from her gentlo manner, tnd the disafibmjthment was almost greater than he'couh . )en “ It gins me as much pain tor say this, sh:- rmntinucd. “M ii: xvivm _\':~" 4.: hm- i: {urn}; LIL: 1m 73» :.' bear i “ I mean,” she replied, softly, "that I thank you for the gift ynn have offered me, but that. I cannot accept. it. I cannot be yogi! wim‘fgr I do not, _luvo yap." 7 ” I have,” he affirmed. “ I have been reckless, I have thrown heart, love. mau- hood. life, all at your feet to ether. If you trmnp'u ruthlesslj' on them, Paulmc, you will drive me to espomtiv-II an I despair. " "I do not trample on them,’ she said, gvntly , “ I Would not. wron r you so. I take the III “iii“ my hands an I ”restore them to yo: .1, ti Ian mg you {02:}qu gilt. " ‘ ‘ What cln yofi 'mcnn, I’nuluic 7" while the flush diml‘frum his face. " I mu surry, Captain Langton. I never thought you loved ma so well. I never dreamed that. you haul placed all your heart in your los'e." Ilia Voice died any in a great tandem aoh --ho loved her so dearly, an‘l them was so much at stake. She looked at him with in- finite pity in her dark oyos. Ho had said all that he could think of ; ho hml wooed her as eioqueutly as he was able ; ho hml dnnu his heat. and now he waited for some word from bar. There were tenderness, pity, and surprise in lu-r musical voice as she Spoke to him. “Only grant mo my prayer, Paulina-â€" promise to be my wifeâ€"promise to love mo -â€"aml 1 will live only for you. I will givo you my hourt, my thoughts, my life. I will take you to the bright sunny lands, and will show you all that the earth holds beautiful and (air. You will be my queen, anal I will be your hnmhlest slave." She looked up quicklyâ€"hi1 voyei were drinking in the beauty of her (me, but there was amnething in them from which she ehmuk without knowing why. She would have apnken, but he went on, quickly. "I know I am uuwurthy of yon. If I wars 3. crowned king, and you, my peerleu Pauline. tho humldest pennant. I am choosegyou from the whole world to be my wife. ‘But I am only a soldierâ€"a poor so]- dier. I have but one treasure, and that I ofler to youâ€"the deepest, truest low of my heart. I would that I wares king, and and could woo you mote worthily." There was a. ring of truth about his words and they haunted her. “Nay, not sorry. Why should you be sorry? You would not take a man’s life, and hold it in the hollow of your hand, only to fling it away. You may have richer lovers. you may have tltlca and wealth offer- ed to you, but you will never have a love truer or deeper than mine." gently. die." she did not look proud or angry, but merely sorry. “ You lovb me.’ the rejuinedâ€"" ronliy love me, Captain Langton. "’ He interrupted her. , “ I loved you the firs. moment that I saw you. I hnvo admired othols, but I hlva seen none like you. A ii the deep. passionate ion, of my heart 1133330110 out to yum; and. ifyun throw It from )ou, Pauline, I shall ”Let me pray my prayer." be repeated ; “let me tell you how dearly I love you, Paulineâ€"no dearly and no well that if you send me from you my life will be a burden to me, and I shall be the moat wretched of nun.” His face flushed, his heart warmed with his words 5 all the passinuate love that he really felt for her woke within him. There was no feigning, no pretenceâ€"it WM all reality. It was not Darrelh Court he was thinking of, but Pauline, peeileas, quoonly Pauline ; And in that moment he Mt that hé could giVe his whole life to win her. “ I can hear perfectly well,” she said. coldly. “ What is it you have to tell me 2"- “ Pauline, do not be unkind to me. Lot me came nearer, where I may kneel at- your feet and pray my prayer." He came nearer to her. The sweet, sub»! 3‘ perfume from the flowers at her breast reached himhthe proud {ace thht had always ,loofiml proudly on him, was near hie owu. . lle czgme one step nearer still. and thou Pauline drew back with ‘a haughty gesture that seemed to scatter the light in her jewels. What cln yoTI 'mcnn, I’nuhfic 3'” he asked , A. ,. . .. .,. . . - CR" am very sorry," sbo murmured, nut hm‘ TERMS 0.“! DOLLAR PEI! ANN“ Slrlcuy In Advance Mia "V NUMBER 213 wiil not 1|, th no from n. 'V ’ It at lr-ll "mull In?“ R“ 1-

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