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Woodville Advocate (1878), 24 Aug 1888, p. 4

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In: following us from t! 0010mm! of “La Promo” :â€"-”1 must helps to gain bank mused many to be lost; it prevented shipwrecks but 0! them. Drink lmda thousands bdugv l v misery. not one to 1 . nuvuill he noted in Canada that the Jesuits of Boston have procured the removal of a text book from the high schools. [KC-11180 it mentioned the fact that Lee K hml repkmiahed his exchequer by the sale at indulgences. A public teacher also was dismissed because he taught from that objectionable book. This is carry. ing things pretty far in Boston. yet it is only what Romnnism is aiming at all over the world. In Boston the people have been aroused and indignation: meetings are being held : redress is he- tug nought : but in Canada the Jesuits can manipulate elections. pull as many I political wires as they please and get hundreds of thousands of money and! wry few of the people seem to notice it l .9 glL-tThe Methodist Monti-cam Tux-z liquor question in the Northwest Territories is bound to be the subject of much future discussion in and out of Parliament owing to the ac:ion of the new Lieut. Governor. Mr. Royal. He was in Ottawa. last week and announced that he was going to inaugurate a. gen- eml license system over the whole Northwest. He will issue permits to any hotel to sell wine or beer. provided the application is cudorced by the local ‘ member of the Assembly. pupumuon Chum. takes first place with 420.000.000. then the British Empire 310,000,000, next Russia. 104,000,000 with France in fourth place with 62,000- 000. the United States taking fifth place with 51,000,000. Tm: British Empire is now thelargest on the globe in square miles, its area. being 8,950,000. Russia being next with 8,500,000, then China, 4,500,000. and fourth the United States, 3,600,000. In population China. takes first place with 420,000,000, then the British Empire 310,000,000, next Russia. 104,000,000 \Vith France in fourth ninnn “AH. an nnn THE sum to be handed offer to St. Gatherines Hngpitnl in Lon’doujvY order of the Queen, being the surplus of the Woman's Jubilee ofl‘ering, amounts to $350,000. It. is to be applied to the suffering sick and poor of London, through the means of training nurses and supplying them free to the poor. It is an interesting fact. which Tm: chief problem With our American neighbors is how to get rid of the sur- plus revenue that lies in the treasury to the extent of over one hundred millions of dollars. The Republicans advocate putting oleomargarine. tobacco and whiskey on the free list. Col. Ethan Allan, an honored member of the party, has come forward with another plan, which he is certain will accomplish that object. His plan for reducing the sur- plus is to buy Cuba. which, in his‘ opinion, can be secured for $100,000,000. Another patriotic statesman wants to buy Canada, supposing that this country is for sale to the highest bidder. There are some few whose statesmanship is summed up in the desire to depreciate Canada as far as possible and set a low estimate upon her position and re- sources but these carry little weight in the country. Yet it is the attitude which they have displayed, so craven spirited and lacking in public confidence that has suggested the propos1tion to ask Great Britain “how much" Canada can be bought for. THE British Independent In all Things and Influenced 1)? None. 17.1mm “ 9112! “I!” cc‘gmn. 11).” u gmgrger “ 1 “ I Cards not exceeding 1 inch. 85 per annum. Transient edverlisomontsWts per line 15% ingot- .iou 3c!;:._ 1‘ ' lino (:n013.§ub‘~a‘,ll(a}lf lumtxon I By the Editor or gathered l’rom Exchange“ who «Woodwillc gamma, uâ€"‘NDâ€" We genvmun @xpmfi. «find I “La Promo"; _‘.-vvl I(II ~4 'Drnnkonesg Phfldmn (tn: for FRIDAY AUGUST 24. 1888. JOSEPH J. CA VE, l’uomln'roa. woonvmr. AND mammal. wwnnsuu mm, (Editorial gluten. gain battles bug ousamls of human one to fortune ; it mt; it hns never but often caused nIIquuI'COOulotulloouno 0:) UV can-tu-occounooououo-uu :1)!» luv-Innaetc-OloKCOQIIOJO‘ the editorial rial should hm I..." III! i II 1.00 Peas .......... Butter ...... .. Eggs (Fresh). Potatoes ..... HIV l’n)rk......... Beef..... Fall Wheat........... Spring Wheat ..... Arauecta Wheat... Barley ............... Oats ............... Peas. Blackeye ..... I\,, , PM When: ......................... Spring Wheat.... . Scotch “meat"... . Arauecta \Vheat.........--...... Burley............. ..... Onts....... ...... .. Butter..................~.........‘ Eggs ..... . Apples Potatoes, per bushel . . ........ “ool l’eas.(Blackeye).............. .. Beef........... .......... ........... Absolutely P_ure_. l Holloway‘s Ointment and Pills.â€" Though it is impossible. in this climate of changing temperature, to prevent ill- health altogether, yet its form and tre- l quency may be much mitigated by the early adoption of remedial measures. When hoarseness, cough. thick breathing I and the attendant slight fever indicate irritation of the throat or chest, Hollo- { way’s Ointment should be rubbed upon l these parts without delay and his Pills taken in appropriate doseS, to promote ‘ its curative action. ‘ No catatrhs or sore throats can resist these remedies. ‘ Printed directions enveIOpe every pack. age of Holloway‘s medicameuts, which are suited to all ages and conditions and to every ordinary disease to which‘ humanity is liable. I l BESIDl-ZS furs, in 1887 the province of ‘ Manitoba exported in wheat 84,775,000; flour and bran 81,250,000 ; flax and pro. ducts $120,000 ; barley 8140.000; farm J products of other kinds $600,000. Total $7,065,000. This much of an income besides furs. The crop of wheat reached 814,000,000, lunch of which was consum- 5 ed at home of course. To those of our farmers who cannot make things go in Ontario, we would say to move to Man- itoba and try their luck. With two such years as last year and this any Manitoba farmer should be rich. 1 ALyBrfs ififié’ 3mm Farmers’ Markets. has destroyed thousands of persons’ health and never strengthened a single one ; it has shortened thousands of lives and never lengthened one : it lost thousands of souls and never saved one. Never did a woman become more vir- tuous by addicting herself to drink and how many have become worse ? Never did a son by addicting himself become more tender hearted to his parents and how many have become less so, how many have, through that cauao. become their parents' shame and distress ?" .. ................ $0.85 90 Wheat” 3085 Wheat..... ...... ....... ...”... 85 75 :3 Wheat........................... 70 55 ..... . 50 55 4:") 60 55 63 12 15 12 17 50 85 “'OODVILLE MARKETS BEAVERTOX MARKETS {(1 ' . I G'u!‘ ..450500 .u... 19 600606 . 30.9.; 90 ”Hutton. 1r L Thor-ah.containim: In.» nevus. 1 SUVthy'fivu M‘rus rhmx'wl nn-I undo Imn-l wall nmlnrdrnhmll Frame Stnlflo. 153x10. Ill-m vow hyrv um! Frnmo Housmuqnnd “'4‘”! and tl: Orchard. Terms to suit pun-harm- , "mil: lmlflmt In, 3rd Punt-main" l' particulars npplyto 40 45 _ 7 . In" an. I. 150". 1 Thm'nh, wntnhmag 90 MM: alum: {n 'nuron olmuml and in cultivation. .\ 1mm! lr‘rwmn nsu'n nhnhuonts. n "00.! Lou Huusn. ml 0 r- promises are m‘EI fmwml. I Apply t I Pump Repairing promptly attended and Charges Moderate. ! . a 1)“!th (Inst hnH Lot NO '1‘|I.lIIIII|ln-nnfi JAB. A. MILL 0n Thomb. March 16th. 1388. Farm-- F61; Sélle ! 70' 7o; Farm For Sale when he will lw pleased to root: ivo orders for all kinds of Cistorus and We 1] Pumps. etc. Dogs to notify the public apply to -....... .nuv ,o , . Our agents have many advantages, such as selling home-grown Canadian stock. This sea- son. we have a. number of choice specialties. which are 0! Value and which can only he se- cured from us, such as a complete list of New Russian apples, the Ritson pour, Saunder's plum, Hilborn raspberry. Moorc': Ruby and Blnck Champion entrants. Moore's Diamond Grape. etc etc. We have given particular attention to the propagation of hardy vegetables suitable to the northern sections of (Ynnndn vm- - -«â€"» Satxsfaction Guaranteed in overv- â€"â€"respcct.~ lull“: EST is CANADA. “'0 want relinhie, energetic men to nurserv stock ; prm ions experience not ary; any man with tact null energy : ceed;tonusliberal, either salary or c‘ inn ; outfit free. THUS. HODGSON, No fees will be charged to sellers ornurchasers of any Animal or Article brought upon the grounds for sale or exchange. Yards and Scale accommodation will be pro- rided free of charge. LINDSAY. second n'ml third Saturdaysin same mouths.â€"James Keith. Steward. KINMOUXT, third TueVsday in same months- James Wilson, Stewurd.‘ BOBCAYGEON. third “'ednesday in same months.-â€"S. W. Crahtree. Steward. FENELOX FALLS, third Thursday in same mouths.â€"Thos. Austin, Steward. OMEMEE. illird Friday in same mouths,â€" Arthm McQuade, Steward. as follows : COBOCONK, second Tuesdayin July. Septem- ber. October and Novmuber.â€"~A. H. Carl. Steward KIRKFIELD. second Wednesday in same mouths.â€"-Hector Campbell. Steward. WOODVILLE. second Thursday in same months.â€"James Stuart. Steward. OAKWOOD. second Friday in same months.â€" Phiilip S. Max-k, Steward. 3031*:an NURSERIEé Lindsay, 25th J une. and articles of Agricultural production or re. quiremeut, will be he] din me - Mouth Harmonicas V.__., __ ..v n .u. ‘IUI, w. 7 ' Umxnfinovn.~éler[§, F. J. Gillespie, Uptor- grove, Feb. 25, May 12. Sept.2~2. Doc. 1. l “Hananâ€"Clark. D. 0. Macdonell, Whitby, Jan. 3. Fol). 2, Mar. 2. April 3, May 2, June 9, July 3. Sept‘ 3, Oct. 2. Nov. 2, Dec. 3. f BnouonAu.â€"Clerk. 11.619050". Greenwood, 2 Muy .1. July 4. September 4. l’lcxnmxa Vu.1..\m:.~â€"-Clurk. M. Gloosou. Greenwood, January 4, March 3. Nov. 3. 3 PORT l’muunâ€"Clork. J. \V. Burnlum. Port Perry. Feb. :31. May 8. July 9. Sept 18, Nov. 27. 4 anxunuxâ€"z.â€"Clerk. Z. Ilcmphill. Uxbridge. Feb, 22. May 9. July 10. Sept. 19, Names. 5 CANNINGTON.â€"~Genrgo Smith. Canningtou ng.:253, May 10, Sept. 21). Soy. 29. a, -4. ..- ... -v‘ .‘u‘- -v. 6 Brinmnow-‘Clork. Geo. 1“. Bruce. Beaver tou, Feb. 24. May 11. Sept. 21. Nov, 30. ,, ... 7 ,, I'm..»A, _A _ For tho New England Nurseries, estab- lished ovu- 30 years. the Old Reliable Nursery. Men with push, energy, good habits and clean character always suc- ceed. Wu can give you good pay and steady wurk. Write for terms to COLBORN E, - ON T. -Chase Brolhers’ nmpany; NURSE RY)! EN, Gouaty of Qatarlg PHELIC FAIRS, g A L ES M E WANTED 2 COUNTY OF VICTORIA My 1:: Cattle. Horses, sheep. 218‘s, for the Sale, Barter DIVISION COURT Sx'r'rmGsâ€"JSBS. STONE 6: “'8 LLINGTOX 49 Madden lane. New York. JOH‘I F. STDâ€"\T'l‘nx‘ on of hardy vegetables shitnbvl; to sections of Canada. For terms. a public 0! this locality that he \nll he at the lnlpul'cm u; an Auuds 0! T. MATCHETT, By Order. Hi3! , energetic men to sell our 0113 experience not necess- tnct and energy can sue- either salary or commissâ€" many advantages, such as Canadian stock. This sea- ‘um-ns-ziou Township of AM ncl'us. more or Inns. .1] null undurcnltivahnn. Frame lmrn. 30x75. hyrn mu! she-ls. “3‘52. H: and tlxri_\*inu_ young MEw-MC‘COLL BRQS. C0., TORONTO.- .‘nn. 6. Townshir of ”fin, [“070 0r 0“ in Lyn.- ntatn‘r‘ni J. E. Farewell. .muuv . vulnurhrioofl well. For particulars i‘flVl‘ and Exchange of “‘0 Promises “Finn. on. Clerk of the Peace Toronto. ont "or further County Clerk atone to {VJhite and Grey Blankets, Flannels f Tweeds, Yarn 800., also Cottonâ€" ; ades, Shirtings, Prints, Grey Cottons GIVE Ml". During the past Season I have made extens improvements to the machinery in my mi in a. better position than ever before for \Vool Trade. I have now a large stock. our own main nxperlence has proved it to be the BEST OIL for all Machinery. TRY IT AND BE CONVIN CED For Sale By JAMES CAMERON, 854 VERTO/V, 0/VT. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. Experience has BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED If? Highest Price Given. and other W VLarge Lot of Remnants to be ’ Sold at a Low Price. Call at Toronto House for Greatest Bargains. Every Lady Shank! See an: Bless Goods at 10 eta. a Yard. Give us a call and be convinced that are Cheaper than the Cheapest. WOOLLEN MILL ! - Lower Prices Than Would-Be Wholesale Concerns are oflering. CUSTOM WORK DONE. As (15mm Don’t miss this Chance to buy your General Dry Goods at will be offered At Less Than Wholesale Prices, To Clear Out Stock. A CALL BEFORE SELLING YOUR WOOL. r Special Sale of Summer Goods commenced Saturday, J uly 13th and continues during July and August when our large stock of Staple Goods. which will he sold cheap in exchange {or my“ @G®BS,§ agatmtw «Emma MACHINE OIL! ..__AT. in my mill and am now extensive additions and.- make, of commenced on the season’s Beaverton. WOOL.

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