Conny. v \ mun >5 unnr in l‘. I: ,Issurrv f ‘lllrllhgv Lie: mstw <51: kg" m fur Hu- chhold Loan and Swmgs Cum]: my . 'lN’ï¬oeâ€"M'Im :3 «wt. Sum: of tho Bridgn. lkavmtxm. J. HEELANDS, I“! .s. '. ans. I‘XS'I‘LAND, L.D.s. IHZN'I‘IS'I‘S, Am, lindsuy, Ont. . ï¬ne of the «have “111 h: at [In Hamilton House, leavertou. an the Sucrm-l Mmuluy of ouch month. lie will and (isnt Wumh‘ii‘c 0.. UN: Sela-0nd Tuesday of each m-mth. st ’1 pint; at tin.- Qmwu’s lluto‘l. II I“. N I: Y I‘. D‘VAIKIIS, I'ropl'lelol'. Livery R gs at um; um: and .n all mum on u... "when l - 11g. bred-H :mum m gii‘en tunmnmrr- “in? travvuvn. t); arm-J 1m. .3“. km 1. uh:- TERMS, CASH. S u \es in (â€rm ct.u;. mm L e Eldon Home ('1 “TE“. ‘U‘. .. (‘urt'mud -... t: u m: {rum mi pnts 11‘ flm' villue. Ml‘flnlnl I. r.w.-;c SI Axum/.1. Plum-vs nu‘dat: t8. Real- (N'IIGQ‘. 0v .- :4 - r h III. a f huh. .l[~.n.~e, Queens-"out, \V‘md \‘I i . \VOODVILLE LIVE {Y STABLE, (‘lork 6th Division rum-l (‘numy of Ontario l‘.\l:.\'().\'.\j a; DUNCAN, Egavgrtog, Z'auagry ! (Lute uf Mom-um“ 1' Swim-lair. T mmtrv.) Ban-hu- r. Solicitor Numry tun, Ofllcoâ€"UVLâ€"r m 1. mad thk U nunngmn, U. taxio. 315,, w [flute Funds to Lonu. IQ. Sinclair v.1“ Lu at “'onvlvinh- m'ery TueFday. Agent for I‘nhm me ck ï¬xu’lng'l ('0. Mom-y H: l. - .:. Hi! First-0 as» svuulily at 6 to 6} p. c. Agni. :Jr A. l'. JUHUS. : “X n (.u , Hmnttord. Mauul'uct Jon: n! It uluLlN, M was. Stir-Hindus, c. .lllorn-w-xu-luw. Sth-lmr In (lumen-y, (‘mu c-3 um'vr. «0.. 1‘1‘. ("ï¬rmâ€"Rh :nzs “any I immigl 1W “1'. M. Cool-rune, Ivy-nv‘é IL u“, J‘~ l‘ !' rr)’, Hut .riu. Tim ! nip ‘4' ms": 1 Hr" :~-: I (or all kinds of “IDES 3.1! VS. ’l‘ALUWV Air. Any qwnutity of 'qu bulk \V‘mh-v], fur wlm-h c-wh “'l†be mad. Fan-class nmrlnmmhlic :. ntnl anumive servant lint wvn 51.,3'11012 m‘h xiw chain-d liquors Ind Cums. 7! 'u m and from all Main; and even‘ oun- ianeucc f. 1- IL) Irnvul:|.,q ]‘|.b|lC- “was Ji‘ '1’. S. MARTIN Nt-w work nml-x m trmr 1.! shun-st uohcc. Ben Iualulinls u'. . wurknnm u-- ‘, hphrmu uf all kind: ' ' -u.y a" l :m n [113w .u-cu'. ad: 8'?" AH Kin-«Ls ~1'|'- ksmh‘mlm. m III;.\V:;II'rux, us mum. I has†In rm - u IrIHm that I have loaned the «MN; mu. m n (ur .ulml it wnh a (nil wt of Card- Ind S I .I I: I1 \I IN. hon. n' ztluul now I "pared N: 1L. all K‘lula ' I l‘ urvlv'lu. Spmning nml \VcM'Ing, ingwlucq Lui-Il Ivy I.~-\' nll'l ‘ulpusul by lulu. ('A‘Mi PAH! I-"JR \VOUL. HHNHILM. LVN": ‘..\ ‘l-I \ .l ,\ F. Mum-y tobnnn .- ti .0 03 ,. l'_ .‘Uq. r- lJ/nn‘a f 1' Sale. Suwinu Machimp \\'H3'h 3’ ".\" .‘tlJl “1‘." and “llaynl†uuo Nm- - k- pr my 2-! why nu hand. 01116.: of the Grant )3 Tull-"A" :wln 'l‘!‘l\{Lli-3lh ()umpan)‘. This ï¬rst .» .u! -n-- has! m n [In-mummy renovated and xcfuru m 1!. I: mu m tln- (cu u- uftnu business mm or c! ~ will .v. IL u Iunmlmd \isizh splwulul stme n "my 1': 1! Nu m: Mn a. convenient. for "nu-Huh ..* m I mvnwl m r, 'l‘ln-hnrissuppliud with thul ~'. 'v'. I [as .u l (mans. (had S «one. lmvullov. ..~ lo I. m-~r.|..l will] Hull n: In; I vvu ‘l‘ and 1‘09." .' luv"! Ilu‘!‘ @nrth «ilTuint‘io Zu‘nulltu ï¬mnurgj Putin Ming (M mule to Manse of wfll pious crul or luvs “on! at my lhmu. Pot-non waning mm: win Mom In" choir order ‘ho Mum 509nm at me Hwy. The High." ,9§I Pyle: Paid for â€mini. m Cloth 1 1'. L m l x‘ hetero 81".: g Ihnlr u "mt w. Having l. :11â€! 1- .n -p :u .I dunno: of Mr. 0. C. Smml. I :nhvr, run nnort cm n-Iv on gum“, Hu- bMthh-r: ..t M. (mm... and othu mun In Hum. mcmun: SMITH, Town-Inn) flu-Ila, Human-nun of Thorah. oniw ‘m l' mu Hull. limn‘mbu, Ushho. JOS. J. CAVE, Publisher. JN L .‘lv'l"z\(1H.\ li'l‘, Kirkï¬eld (“amusslmuu 13' n. n.. I‘ONVIIYASCI-lll Eldon Tunnshua (1er and ’I‘ru‘nsnl‘cr, (MIL-:- xl ‘1". m. 1‘3 5‘. m , L H‘IN'VAHU, ()nt. A. urn v.\\.:1>l:r:1.l.. I ‘1‘} 0331(‘Hï¬r‘ ‘I( 110‘“ Uflicc 4).. ' \L‘ml I Rt Xlwstfl. ' " ', \\ “asthma, BEAERTON CARRIAGE WORKS, mum muss, .‘ï¬â€˜iï¬lu‘rr rm- tlu- ('uuuly oronlnrlo. .>\A| lr- m rflr‘uv- :1 “e, l'. U._ HHt‘J‘lo, NE E LANDS .x PENTLAND W 3'1. l‘A HEIHON, \Voudville. ELF-UN ll()l'.\'h‘. \Voonvmna, Tuos. EDWARDS l'mprlclor. monuo .. muoflun 9 302954. HUG ll Md UllQ UOI)A LE, MARTIN m ukaINs, BAIHKIS'I'IZRS, HHLH'ITOIES .tc. WOOIH Ill}: IN 'I‘I‘IIIIK SIIOI'. TERMS. CASH. J.‘ HES M. LAWSON, A!“ ‘1 l. J. 51 NULAIR, â€l“ .~\l‘KSUN. A‘lU!|l‘ prim HOTEL, \VoovaLMJ, uns M‘Au‘loh‘. Proprietor: 1.. SN 11:1.“ mum, G HO. F. BRUCE, 13"“ 11.1 1 g 1“; (2 \ ;rd H l).51.\'('l..\[l{, “I Sn u. l’MliM cnlhnq on mo v“! ï¬nd N U Khfl Id- [JOUSON (i. ll. Ilolâ€"‘KIXS. Qhï¬ï¬mas mï¬ g LADIES’ \VORK BOXES. \VRI'I‘ING DFSRR, TOILET SETTS, ODOR CASES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS" PIC’l‘I'JiE FHA)! ES, LADIES" LR'L‘HJULES, LADIES AND GENTS \VALLETS. AKD PUL'K ET BOOKS IN GREAT VARIETY. POCKET DIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, 'I‘I'I'F. PUETS, (IX-GILT AND MOROCCO) HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, Sainblo tor School Prizes, ANNUALS, JUVENILE PICTURE BUCKS, Etc. Etc. In order to make room in my store I am closing out. my anvllry stock, also a line of FANCY GOODS at, 2\ small ad-v Vince on 00“. The goolls are all new and well selected and Mummers will have an ummrhmity of gaming bargains. Number 200., 10â€. Those who wish to secure select cards should call Early. They are real gems of art by LADIES' GOLD SETI‘S, LADIES. AND GENTS (2014]) ALBERT CHAINS, GOLD NECKLETS AND LOCKETS, GEN'I‘S‘ â€OLD AND PLATED LOCK E'l‘b‘. 18 (‘ARAT GOLD WEDDlNG RINGS. Also a full iineuf PLATED JEWE'ILLRY IN THE NI‘IWMT DI‘IS‘IGNS. Raphael, Tuck 8' Sons, Landau, @hristmas and N’QW Year’s Cards EAQEIE Gflï¬jï¬‚ï¬ ï¬‚ \n-~.\-\r\~-\r\~~\~ m - ‘ ~ ‘-_~ ,- ‘_ ‘AMN‘ \ .’.\\/‘V’\ ~A,~ A- n ' v J ewellry ! J ewellry ! QOHHZ. guszzozu 2.352. $2.... wm><mm._.oz. W " y-“MW“IW\I\/\r\’\l‘l\~v\h "N\W M- \VOODVILLE, UNPAIUO, 'l‘llUR bi) \Y, DECFMBER 21, 1852. “'3 have just received a large and wellâ€"selected stock of Jult opemd a bmutiful lct of ’XmM cards. TILE FAMOUS ARTISTSâ€"â€" AND as below : AMWW'x’Jx \Am Wield Bruce, $425.00. The ten- (tor of Mr. John .‘luaruy was accepted an d the Reeve instructed to execute the contract on behalf of the corporation at once. A lly-Lmv to appoint Deputy Returning Ollicers for the Municipal Elections hf lSSI}. was next introduced and passed. The time fur the return of the Collector's lloll was also extended. Several remissions were mmlein the Collector’s Roll. The Treasurer presented a statement in the ther of township Deposit, at Bank of Toronto. Feb. l, 188?, Deposit $5,328.72 Interest to Jan. 1, ’83 213.15 $5,541.87 July 6, 188?, Deposit 750.00 Interest to Jan. I, ’83 15.00 8765.00 A number of accounts were also presented and passed. The Couucfl then adjourned sine (lie. Treasurer was instructed to arrange for payment of interest accruemg on debentures- on Jan. 1883. "1‘owlhc Editor of the Woonvle: ADVOCATE : aun- -;\~Iy attention has been called to a. ‘1 u -u coxixmuuicaï¬on signed “Justitia,†in last. Week’s issue of your papor, which attacks the writers of two communications in the Cmminéton Gleaner in a most abusch mau- “er, Xow, Sir, as the writer of one of these I claim the right to reply, and in t} 0 ï¬rst place protest against. the style of “Justitin’s†letter ; such abuse is not gen- tlcmmfly, nor characteristic of principle. [challenge “Justitia†to prove any om,- point of his slandering communication, only that it is undoubtedly an excellent pun}. trayal of the stolid intellect of an ignoramns. who, under an assumed name, endeavours tn convey to your readers that he is able to ï¬x a standard of learning, and also, quire proficient- in the art of villifying other eoplu‘s characters. He starts out with a Falsehood in the ï¬rst place. that the eriti- cisms wore published "in a paper through which (sic) columns it would he imposihlo to reply." The opportunity to reply was never asked for. and consequently was not refused, as for illiteracy. the party signing himself “Justitia†would carry off the palm from anything within the two counties, and l have only to refer to his own communica- tion for an exceedingly good representation. The landing of his own brain culture is sullicient to convince any reasonable person of his narrowmimledness and utter incapac- itv of criticising others. 1 would urge upon “Justitia†the momsity for a nearer appli. cation of truth to his statements, with less of exaggeration. He displays a great want of more enlightened ideas of morality and principle. If he had sufficient of :the latter Ins naino would havo appeared at the ï¬nal.) of his uugranimutical and unequalled com- position. but noâ€"Inoral courage was want. me ; his great aim was to \‘illify personal characters, if he could, but he will need to get a hotter foundation for his assertions are he attains that seemingly much longed for purpose. He, with the most sublime ignor. ance of everything pertaining to good man ners. or the proper conduct of persons in a house of worship, defends “grinning" in church, and no doubt thinks the practice So commendahle that it should he more gene: . ally adopted. llow elevating it would b.- to have a whole Congrega‘ion â€grinning" durin: serriw ! As to ladies smoking, whv, that is just the proper thing in the eyes of ‘Justitin,†and all who condemn the practice must be the worst of imhr-«iles ! Not content with this, he sland rs the whole populatEon of (.‘anninuton, hy so} he, that any opposition to ladies smoking it looked upon as â€flightv and nonsensical ideas" showing “nmuistakealale signs of budding insanity." The insanity is on the part of “.luslitia." who needs a hotter schooling as to the welfare of the iising generation both in the present and future. The defamatory statements of "Justitis" dowrvo tho severest censure. My letter to the (â€wow was solely A denial as to authorship of the para'vraph with reference in ladies smoking, an in answer to tho insulting paper sent me, consequently. " lustitia" had no cause for complaints Yours, o. , C. 0. Gimme. Canningfon, Fee. 11th. [882. Gurrcspuuacm. $6,306.87