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Woodville Advocate (1878), 6 Jul 1888, p. 6

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772.”). of whirh 0738.000 was paid to ministers». whose avnagu stipend was {949. each. 'l'mmu‘m homo. missions. I‘m: general assembl} of he f’tcslw. Dorian church 111 Canada. met in Ham“ ‘n tho l‘nh inst. According tn the statistvcal returns. them are now in mm may 1381 churches. suppliul 1‘, 7x3 ministers. With a )m‘mhr-rship pf $0.. 387. There are 112.1)“ Sabbath SClIOUI scholars. taught by 12.976 h-avln r4. and 183.471volmuns in thcir hhmriw. In 1837 tho church had nu Income of S! "'00. the total amount. estimated to he went on tho‘ city schools this year is “00.000. The Winnipeg press com- ;piains that the citxmus do not. take mfiimcut interest in the olm‘tiou of schnol trustees and the control of thi: impor. Rant. branch of the public service is can- waquently left in the hands 0f :1 low per- uons. Winnipeg is not singular in this "rsspcct. there are nanny placcsin Dn- tario where the school taxes are felt to ba burdensome. ‘1'ur. citizens of Winnipeg nre- mur- "mring at. the expense of the public «heel system. This year the trustees are asking for 870,000. and as the Pro. ’incial Government gave a grant of 330.- ADAM Mouse; the southern negro who fled to Terenuo and whose extradition has been refused, has reason to be thankful that he selected Canada as a retreat from the human bloodhounds of rho South. Morse‘s offence was that he thrashed a car conductor for abusing his (Horse‘s) boy. For a negro to raise his hand against a white mun in the South is u serious crime. and means a. long term in the “chain-gang.“ or in the mines. Those who have lived in the South and have seen exhibitions of the “ICC prejudice of the whites. have alone .m idea. of the farce made of such a trial nuiore a. jury of whites. Tm: British Admiralty has designated Her Majesty's Ship “Egeria” to survey a route for mail steamers and for a sub- marine cable between British Columbia. and Australia. The work will occupy nearly three years. The route to be surveyed will be two hundred miles wide for the entire distance. from a point on the east coast of Australia via the ex- treme northern coast of New Nealand. (hence of British Columbia, passing the Fiji Islands. and landing at Victoria. on the southern end of Vancouver Island The distance is over seven thousand five hundred miles. 'i'nl-z tembemnce question is rapidly vowing to the front, and nothing can for any great length of time, hinder its on- ward movement. The attention the subject is receiving from both church and state makes it plain that decisive action cannot be long delayed.â€"Toronto “News." an: latest accounts from the United States confirm the rumors that Candi- date Cleveland had beaten his wife 'within an inch of her life with a. chair. and that Candidate Harri-sen had been vaught stealing pennies out of a blind begyar‘s hat.- Tm: “Motl-zrs u: ‘L':\:=nin;_;tou" through the Lindsay "hm." have taken the "Gleaner" to um .ur its. pubiicatiou of the filbhy evidence‘ 01 the Browu~Liu~ wood case. It. ia now in order for the “Gleaner" to rake up its vocabulary of choice epithets and apply them with its customary vigor to the ladies who have presumed to dictate the course it should follow. lad-mun .. ‘ ”109m Hull untim- mun. ‘u (By the Editor or -,- uhcmi‘l {mm Exchanges.) ssssss (We 21 ‘ -*:m Q‘ixprcwi. .108 l‘ Ohéigmfi cry for FRHM Y. JULY 6. 1888. (fitlifm 2.x! 3‘!!th .H l‘hlnuu and Influenced m \ume. vi Ie gamma, : normrron. "1 V2810)!- HUT“! ‘ulnlmth school {cm-Jun. and libraries. In Income uf SI.- 0 was paid to - .w‘" unuum. .ana lstimn- . uz insextion a .0000". 90911123}? of Qatari!) ! 1 \\'n1Tm'.--(‘lvrk. D. C. Vac-10nd]. Whithy. 111111.11. Felx-J. Mar. '2..\1\nl::. \lfzv‘l. Juno 2. July It. Sop! J. Oct. 2.}1'm lI-‘t. "Ix-u mu 1. --!' km. N (. inosun. Greenwood. 9 311.1. Jun 1. Reptovnm-x L . PM 11'» mm; ‘1 11mm! â€"~ 1 '1-1-1" M. (Human. l‘vrm-nwond. Jmmm-H dam): 3. Nov. .‘3. 3 I‘om‘ l‘rmu' ~01”... J. W. “url‘h 1m. l‘urt l‘m’n. “'1‘. ‘L 3b“ 3. Jul) 0 31111! 1%, \1-1' :37. 4 l?x111111m:2.â€"(‘i1.-.l.7. llvnnv‘nill l.‘ xbridqn. mefil. .11.“ 9. duh l0. Supt In \‘m. :34 :. (‘13RI‘3-1111x-«H10n‘o smith. Canniuntnn I‘m ‘.‘J. May. IO.S1"\9.:'1I..\' w. "J. 1‘. In; “mun-x -1I1-rl.. 111w L "moo. “mu-1r- hv'). 1".111 .‘S. “u II. 81111 :1. .\‘u\', -). .' l-.PT‘H1H1-~\;'.â€" 1‘ 1H 1'. .L 11111191113. l‘pfob ‘0‘“. Feb. ‘10. May 12. Npi. :22. U191: l. | 043,073 was subscribed and 869,606 to- wards foreign missions. This is a credit’ l ablo state of affairs. nofnro contracting for work not an estimate from me and you M.) be satisfied mat our figures are rib-11:. Beavorton, March lat. 1598. Plaining. Matching, Californian Sid.â€" ing, Moulding Sash, Doors, Blinds, Foncmg, o., That the Beavcrton Foundry cannot be beaten for it; Wood-working Faculties. That we. can and do work as cheaply as any other factory 1n the land. That our work will all bem- inspection in pomt. of finish and material. If the above question is interesting to vou fair render gin: the 10110111112; I'm-ts y our care- fui consideration. \ i' : DO YOU INTEND TO BUILD THIS SUMMER? Holloway's Ointment and Pii.s.â€"â€"s hihtated Constitutions.â€"\\'hen Cllllhli age. or hardships have undermined mi. health, skin diseases are prone to art so and augment the existing weakness Holloway‘s medicaments daily prove. most serviceable even under the most untoward circumstances. This well- known and highlyesteemed uuguent pessesses the finest balsamic virtues, which soothe and heal without inilammg or irritating the most tenuer Huh] or most sensitive sore. Houowny‘s Ointment and Pills are infalliim; [or eur- ing bail legs, varicose veins. b\\ea:L‘\l ankles, erysxpelas, badly skin, and every variety of skin uisuh‘e. Uver an these disorders lioilumry’s remeuies exert it quick and fanmm‘uie action. and, where cure is possiine. gmmmuy but uertuinq arrive at that. coinumiimtion. They are invaluable in the cure or scrolula and scurvy. “Stainr’o Castsria. ion, but it is not scandals which do in .- groat harm. The teacher who come; in the classroom maudlin and quarrcLsoxm . may waste the children's time, but -- example is not likely to attract tlu. There is no measure to the conto : which such are held by the chiluro 2 is the man who. is quoted by the». very erroneously. as an evident“ is no harm to drink. who is layin. at the fountain head of many . life. Such a one may live A theory and live respectably n , but what a number of grassy g be count of those who hch take example by his model- failed in an experiment in more than one in ten can h coed. If anyone doubts th. him remember his schoolfellu quire where they are and wh A great deal is said about ten perance hygiene in the pm but, apart Rom the fact i ubstaiuers will emasoulate su. ing. the teaching of the life i itely greater power than the of books. The next demand 0. perance movement should be staiuers only as teachers in Se... Tilt: time Is probably at hand when the people of Canada will demand that. all teachers of youth he total ubstaiuurx. Scandals open the question for “INCA-*5- Dlvmox Corm- Sufismâ€"1888. ALLEN‘S LUI‘I’G BALSAM COUONS, COLDS. ('rmtp and Consumption cunso 5v Have ycu a Pain anywhere about you ? USE PERRY DAVIS’ “PAIN KILLER” and Get instant Relief. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 2'5 Cts. Per Bottle. at the Shortest Possible Xotice. 25:. 50:. In! $1.00 to: bottle. Dy 4. . '1)tt")l'm-l' L . u\'u.x.mr:.â€"-vl-»fl-:. M. (Human. mod. January 4. March 3. Nnv. .‘Y. uY.-Ch~ri.. J. W. Ilurnhun. l‘nrt .‘I. May a. .Ihiy". Sept 13%. Nuvnfl. n:.â€"- (Iiuk. 7.. Hmnp‘nill. lfxbridgn. 9. July la. 80;". m. Nov. {8. nuxpâ€"Jh‘un‘o Smith. Canllingtnn 10. $01“. :11'. X-\\'. ‘3). I‘U\‘.-(‘in-rl\. (hm. F. "moo. "navel-- M \\' H. Sqm 2|. .\‘n\'. 1M. "m C-vrlv'. F..l.1iull~ PM). l’pfor- 0. May 12. NpLxL'. “cu l. n] Ohh‘l’. couu CAMPBELL, B 1-1 A VERT 0N (‘Inrk of the Peace "HXMILTOH H9 bSL, BE n‘JEETGN, -â€"(. . iI/edlmsa'ay cf each wee/i FPUMP-i‘v’IAKING 1 f THUS. HODG-SON. I If you are building a House don't fail tointro- I dumn Fun-mun- fur heating. We can furnish [ you at Close Rates. We are making every preparation in accommo date the large neucr‘bihi‘s of this section during mu prowm summu and as Building. u:. prunnses to In: uctivo. we are inure 1:10.11 en- couraged to uctivaly compete for the trade. â€"o:oâ€" Do not contract for Eavctroughiug or other Tin-work until seeing us. We Will quote you hgnres worth your attention. Uur more is equipped with everything in the Tin-lim- as we!) as a good asaortmem of Pump Repairing pron... and Charges .Sln nga to untity t1 GAUTIOH ' l'nsrrupulnusmmhirntincpnh. . - lishm': Mn aua-mptiug tu wry this hook by (akin: pnrtmns u! it out and yin»:- ing it 01ft“) Um mum as tnv omnmvh- \mrh. “19mm Um nnxmsnip'. purchneml trum Dr. (‘hnw's kn”. Sn- that )0“ mt lino m-nuinu imnk. SM Hm: it Iva-2mm namu nu tllelil1t51'1u.k: and is comrmLN-d by us. Agents \\'nuh~«l! 11h: Towns! Main Oincc. Dennis. Mich It is the result 0! over a half acelitiir_\"snb.-er\‘n- lion. study and experience. \‘ux tliisoinlmduu 1m compilation of his former limits Ii is wholly a new book. If :H yous nan he would produce ll hook that has had u sale of mar fine-mi hundred tliuuaaud copies. and lms madv his Imum familiar in nearlv awry liuciislrs making home in 1‘!- l7u::~\d Sunk-i. (‘nnmlm an. [lulu-annals of Imam-vi in Eur-mo. Australia and Snmh .hnnrim. “lint xxsn of n hunk (‘Otlid m- icnulil lu- produco in r is Crowning: Lin- “ark. wmi \mm‘. nux Tum! i' \"Mus 0:.- Album Nu. rim nri‘ AND rxx'imn'xrr? Tim hawk Ala-if numcra tli- Iguoslimi. M?“ ‘1‘ the moat valimliio producximi in the hislun ul hunk publishing. ~Sazmacz' .on Gm: attend in waxyâ€" » :espcc: Dr. Chase‘s Third. Lust and Complete Receipt Book and Noun-hold Physician. or the! Bonk for the Million. contains nearly 9'" pan-a and 5921.»; for *9..L'5in cloth binding and szfiuin import-n1 oil cloth. nmrivlo educmml isjusfly by him (-nllwl Boarer‘ton March ht 1968 OLD DR. CHASE'S Published in both English and German, Several Second-Hand Stoves on Handâ€" Bargains. Spring Work. Beaverton Tin-Shep. "THE 1'IIO“'NISI: “'ORR 0" VI" I‘ll'I-L" His Last a. Crowning Lufe Work. on he win Rm pm .994 tn I hand: at I'lslems And \\‘ Stoves of various kinds. F. 8- DICKERSON 6:. CO. ANDRE W M U RRAY. PREPARING NEE mew; 800K, â€"FORâ€" Hn Motiw- ark-rs tar I" mi “Ml l‘unzps, Mn: .4A2 (1‘1.le locality Mont ho L MARKETS. y nucuded tu rrntu. i YJLT \"Inclsur. Onl. ‘ 'r :rm! of pur- ~ “tau-o econom- .-: mmot be sold .: uh: of low test. -- ‘u’bn dots. Sold 1 n'n‘u‘ a (30.. 100 BEAYERTON. u re. facets. u-Q' 2’8 6'9 8‘2 S01?» 90 I‘J GI VT. Buttnr .5, Cash. H i.:i Colored Shirts with Colored Collars, Ties, Hosiery,Umbrellas. DRESS GOODS, ”PRINTS, GINGHAMS, COTTONS, TWEEDS, TOWELINGS, CRETUNNES, SHIRI‘INGS, COTTONADES, TICKINGS, - TABLE 01L CLOTHS. FLOOR ()IL CLOTHS, CARPET, HOSIERY, GLOVES. CORSETS, LACE CURTAINS CURTAIN NETS, Wishing to dispose of all our Stock within the next NINETY DAYS, we will offer the above Goods at In the first place try om- ALABASTI‘Sl-l it is in no way like tho Kalsnmine I’m. pnrntions sold under various mum‘s. Alnhnstinv. forum a Pennant-m upting for Walls, iallmrdenul on tho wall by ngn flllll moisture and the surface 18 strengthened by every coat added from time to time. It is not 0! n glnienoxs or gumminunnturo. consequently the best thing known. Wu keep tho loading colors. ospecnnlly white. SPRING a SUMMER GOODS â€"â€"~â€"ATâ€"â€" GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. In our SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE eV'erything is complete in every line, we are receiving lleuvy Consignments every day. \\’e have one Our Loud Cut Nails coming to hand, Now is the time to buy your Garden Tools, see our dollar Spade. Builders and Contractors, we would call your attention to various articles not mentioned in our list, but would like you to call and inspect our Goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Mixed Paints ahd Elephant White Lead. W 0 also hmo an oxide of Iron Paint, all colors. the best and ouh Mixed Paint thnt \xill btflnd the sun and “author b13111U "5 per cent. Irou guaranteed. If you want, any Painted W ow \V' 1m :01- “iudmva or duora we can sell at half the price previous- ly sold. Our Bruahcs are complete Ill every line. Paint. Alahastiue. Shoo. Stove and- I-Iorse Brushes of every description always in Stock at the Lowest. Prices. To every person buying: 310.00 worth at one time. we will give a. present of 50 cents worth of anything they like. (nails excepted) for the cash. We also carry a. line of Fancy Goods such us COMBS. BRUSHES. NEEDLES. KNITTING PINS. PIPES. FISHIN'J‘r TACKLE and other articles too numerous to mention. in fact. everything you can think of can he found at the CHFAPI‘ST HARDWARE STORE. BE A\ ERTON AND BRECHIN. Be sure and keep \our sheep in a. clean place and free from chafl this season. \\ 0 “ant 10,000 lbs. WOOL for which the HIGHEST MARKI' T PRICE will be paid in CASH. Now is the time to paint and we have just re- ceiyed a Large consignment c_f the Elephant Brand ~WW\ ’WW\MM AWAMM oWWAA w «mrvvwwmrv w W also large stock of TW’EEDS, SUITINGS, PANTINGS, very cheap, “TORONTO HOUSE," GRAND CHANCE UNI/VG and TAR/1’50 PAPERS, a Speciality 3‘ to « -:> out same. All Goods marked down. BEAVERTON, Can Secure You Health, Wealthâ€"â€" and Pgosperity.“ "5 READY-MADE CLOTHING, MEN'S, BOYS’ and CHILDRN’S, HATS, (Hard and Soft Felt) v N ,-,.WWWW\WWAAAMW~ .‘ - , i imv» made extensive additions and ‘ zin- u'nchimry in my mill and am now ;--.~;.zion Hrm (:Vor bufoi'e tor the season’s “.001 Trade. :13 taken as i'ricv given. Lafié MELL ! v’ vv~\ V)Y\ [YVV‘OT'YO'~ . .. 1 f1 ”LAW 1/ A‘AAAA A: ofl‘ers a- large stock of 5;; CL BONE AS USUAL {4 n V: 3 {C33 ’Q AN“ '1. L fin I. MCNABB, H. WESTCOTT.» TO BUY . ankets, Flannels, .130, also Cottonw 1 Prmts, Grey 1w 9.an cheap in exchange for WOOL. w MVVW-\NV ‘owv vvwvvm YOUR WOOL. k. our own make, of “Toronto House,” Beaverton Beavorton.

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