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Woodville Advocate (1878), 2 Nov 1882, p. 4

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C'Eocks, an warranted. gyxacriwu 8: V§i¥§£51€flftht$ flaclicalWatchmkexmewellet \VA'N'H AND CLOCK REPAIRING Hollotvay‘av Pills.â€"luvalids distmted by indigestion and discouraged in their. search iorits remedy should make Mind of this never-failing medicine. A lady. long a wartyr tu tlvs ptie Lirtun-x, writes that Ilnlloway’e. l’i I; made her feel as if a burden had been taken 0E her. her spirits, fur- merly low, have 'reltly impruVed ; her eqiricimw appetite has given mum to healthy hunger; her dull. siek hem ache has de- rsitul, Mid gradually so nerelluus a flange has been eifeeted, that she is alto- mum.- A new creature, and again lit for her ‘dnhom These Pills may be administered \iith safety to the most delicate. 'l‘hey 'm-vor not hm'ehly, nor do they ever induce 'WeakueR' ; they riahtly direct deranged, and control exemive action. Cumsrumn‘. as Macaulay complained, -hardly gets fair play in India to this. day. when the three members of the Salvation Army were arrested in the streets of Bom- bay, they were simply marching through the streets with a banner and singing hymns as they went. They were followed by a crowd of curious natives, which was. of course, the very thing they desired. as they wanted an audience-to preach to. but there were no signs that a breach of the peace was at all probable. Yet it was on a charge of forming an assembly which was likely to lead to a breach of the peace that they were brought to trial. A fourth men» her of the corps who preached in the hall secured by the army to an audience so large that as many stood without as within.stated that on his way to the meeting-house he had A Dxrvu'nox of. clergy-men and others representing three of the toremost Protest- ant bodies in the Province, waited on Pre- mier Mowat on Tuesday of: last week, to- urge the necessity of making the study of. the Bible in our Public Schools compulsory. Numerous arguments were advanced as reasons why this should be. Mr. anat gave rather an evasive reply to the depots» tion, and asked time to consider the matten We cannot but think that with nearly seven-eighths of our. schools already using the Bible daily it would be insulting to the intelligence of the teacher to render com- pulsory what has been performed volnn~ tarily. while to the reminder, who may possibly act from conscientious scrnples, ‘ compulsion in the matter would he simply ‘ tyranny. We oboerve that one of the ‘ speakers assulnes'that a secular education is not accompanied by A- moral tendency..‘ In fact we are given to understand that it a rather tits fora higher gride of villainy 5 than can pertain to the illiterate. This is I hardly consistent with facts. although the rev. gentleman produces statistics from the Governor of Massachusetts to prove the! martian. We would certainly deprecatel the absence of religions instructions from i the schOnls. but believe that that which is «lone voluntarily is done oonscientiously and of nunoh more etlicucy than can- ever be pioduetd by compulsion. 7.--- -_ r“- n â€"J -u vuv unuuuus'uuuac nu 1|er passed two native religious processions, aoth of which were protected by policemen. it certainly must a pear to Mohammednua and Biudoosasift a British Government had lessnapect for_ the Christian religion that] for that either of Mohumned or Buddha. mp”);- exn-mlfll mud mum uhtl’ulinn glut- :1"va A good a: u or men «1001qu in A muons? wee given on the evening of Brig)! of last week, at Fenelon Falls, to Mr. actor Cameron. M. 9.. on the ecce- Iion of inauguration of work on the Trent Valley Canal. We have heretofore been somewhet dubious as to the intentions of the Government in the work, and regarded the nutter simply as an elecdon dodge. It is evident. banner, that we have been mis- taken, and we may say agreeably so. There is no scheme that can promote the interests -ot this locality more than the construction of this canal, and we extend to Mr.Cnmeron and those gentlemen who haVe interested themselves in the matter, the thanks of the people of this section. Tux much debated question qf the aboli tion of the union between Church and State is now becoming a mutter cf: intense interest in England, and is last being forced into the field of “practical politics,” The frequent recurrence of salg by auction of farm toolsr implements, and utensils under distrnint to recover the extraordinary tithes claimed by the Established Church under a law long on posed to he obsolete causes the utmost nu iguation among En Ilish .farmem. and numerous meetings are ing held. to cou~ sider the question. N ow that the Egyptian question is “oil the boards." Mr. Gladstone will devote himself to home politics. and among the first meesnres to receive .his at- tion we would not be surprised to see “Severance of Chm-ch and State." BEAVERTON, ONT. Hum-cm: 0'..." and by the You ll zhrx. TH E0. DU MONT, editorial amen. Al km Is ul 3 8. .MADILL, Manager. amnion 3m 0: cum» and its Ivrullc‘um. and 511 points in Canada- uul thu Unitmb States. American Guru-nay bunght and sold» RA \' I NUS' 1)EI’A RTNL'EN'I‘- later-s: ulluwml on Domain at We unto of ‘Sqwr «um. X “)th oullccwd IHmu-at I‘M“. Omn- Ilonn, I. n. II. In I p. In. sum-dun. I. a III I. I p m. l’roctnr's Brick lilnuk, first. door cash of. Tuwu “all, BEAVER? 01?, GET. MONEY 1‘0 LOAN; 03:05,.‘Bucu1ts. and Confecflomy, ()i ail descriptions. By stniub attention to the pulp ic wants he will en- ilmvour tn secure a liberal share of patronage BLACK ¢ $0., B a. 11116 r nun duor west at D. McKenziu'I whore he will lucp constantly on hand anfall assortment 0L JONES l' ROS. MACKE\Z1E, Sulicitors, Masonic Hall Toronto. LgfimfiCp GILEHRIST, Esq“ ‘VMJ \nllzn nub The undersigned begs *0 inform the citizens of Bem'ermn and surrounding country that he has commenced bluinessiu the above line on the OFFICE nouns, mo.“ 101.31. 70 4 P.‘.\l. NOTES COLLEC'EED- AT LOWEST RATES. Savings Dapantmem. on gum] security. Drafts issued upon the ’ \Vomlville, Ont. Toronto, October 5th, 1882. Sale and Farmers‘ Notes oashed at lowest. rz_\tes-. Cheques Issued upon the Standard Ban}; of Camulanpaynble at pm- at all its Branches in Ontario and Quebec. FRESH GROOERIES of. all Kinds: MON BY TO LOAI‘I- ON GOOD SECURITY w. 3. wxszagm, BANKER, BERYER’IOM. ONTKRI'O Winter Approaching! PARCEL I. Under mortgage from Norman Nicholson. Lot number eleven in the eighth concession. of the township of Eldon, County of Vie- toria, containing 200 acres more or less. The following improvements are ;eaid to he on‘ the premises: between 30 and 40 acres cleared, with log house erected thereon. A good~ well and.guod fences. One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale. For balance,. terms will be made knowmat the sale. For further particulars apply to By virtue of powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be ‘produced at. the sale, thefollowing property : October. 9th 1882. mam: fl BLANKETS Auction Sale which willie sold at Bargains for CASH. EOR’I’H SIDE SIWOE STREET at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, by ARCH. CAMPBELL, Auctioneer, AT Till; NEW BAKERY Deposits received. and interest at. the rate of 5 per centrper auuum allowed. Township! of Eldon, Saturday. November 4th. â€"ELDON HOUSE,â€" --â€"l.\' Tuliâ€" l/illage of Woodw'lle / IHER'E will be sold on :UI‘ for it: coming l have punk“ a splendid assortment of .1. J. GLOVER, FRESH BREAD AND GROCERY. F. DUNNIGAN- _op_ â€"-â€"â€"A VALUA BLFL Lined and Unlined (Shaped) COUNTY OF VICTORIA. HORSE TERMS :. IS THE BEAVEKTON. NOTE 4" punk. hon Brechln who 18.001: aniu‘mdn' ”.00 watch oftoodl will to II- Inwod m u um ("up .0 wax. A GRAND SUCCESS pr 32 $3 , guns; @l'otlgi‘ng, guts; @3195 OUR CLEARING SALE Thognross Goods are of the latest and‘best fabrics in.zdl~wool.Debeiges,_ Mixtures,‘ Gheoks. Black and Colored Cashmeres, Meriuos,~ Lustres 5w. The stgflo Goa“. are uf the best Canadian mmutacture ~ and consist of Grey and Blue Flmnnela, )uoka. Denims, White and Gruyb‘nttons etc. We 1m ve Marge stock of l‘EAI)Ys-M:\DE. CLOTHING at th elowest living profits \\ o oflcr suits from $6i00 upnmds. Do not buy. from‘ P edinrs. Do not trust human who‘ db? not know. their business. Buy from men doing e legitimate business and who ‘oll'erlegitimate goods.. We have received our FallmndSVinter Stock. andlnve this season sddéd largely to each department so that we are In a lmtter: position to meet the wants of our customers. Our heads consist as usual 05: the finest and Nobblest patterns produced in English..5cutch amlUnnadisn manufnotures,.aud in volume make the best assortment tobo found In any town.. DRY" GOODS. at reduced-prices. READYvMADE CLOTHING. SUITS, $6.00 up, sea them? OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS at bottom prices. LADIES’ ULSTERS and MANTLEE. Latest styles, very cheap CLGUDS. FURS, GLOVES, TIES, c.,.very cheap. A large stock of FRESH. GROCERIES. An immense stock of CROCEERY d: GLASS- W’ARE. N ewes!) patterns cheapeu than ever. A full stock of \Voodville, 18th October, 1882. D. McNabb’s, Davidson's: Old Stand. The “ Tweed vflouse.” NEW WTOOLLENS !: DOTS mm SHGES- AT EIGHT PRICES. D. McLachlan, Manager. «$3? RAMA. @GGBS $2? At Lowest Prices 2 .0“ Mantle Cloths, Ulsterings, and-Shawls comprise some beautiful ranges. THE TORONTO ELISE?! WILSQfi’S, WQQDVILLE. Contalris Seventy-two Columns of Reading "Matter, and is admitted to be the best author- ity upon Agricultural and Commerc.al matters In the Dominion- Subscribe for 1883 now, and GET BALANCE OF 1882 FREE. IHE LARE’E‘ST .. REE. BEERFESI The Best General é‘éewspaper THE MONARCH BF TEE WEEKLIES Dz MoKE‘NZIEw Quiet: and rumittnncus to he addressed IN TIZE DOR‘EIBHON. DAVIDSON BLOCK, BEANERTON. M “In Thu-h) Home. The OheawnMnFBMeMn. Everyone my nly on mgood a'uorhnenl and FOR NOVEIVLBllGR-- ONE DOLLAR I will con tlnuc lumbar GRAND 'EALE of Another large stock of‘New Goods at A: Nine hush": largo Itockzof: we meme writes can-mg E» the Ian 90 day: being Till-IE Consisting of 9 1‘0». .â€"-â€"â€"- AND 53 HOUSE. MORISON’S ULD STANDJ. TORONTO. 13EKVERTON "OheapOashflarnessStore; t bu nrpmed [or St» .240“ ' unno . md Dnnbilitgrsth’ I 2 “21:12.0”?an Gan . new (at. Whip; Trunks. V LMMI' .AL.‘. A‘â€" L- Light Dnving Harness, a Specialty. Cull and no on Brian 80th For the comingswinter-(re will sh'ow “is but: an to be hnd in tho marketâ€"Something iu’ihe; line which has not yet boonesfioml.. I? Buy your Grooorln It Cooper Tl» (Mo’s, Bavarian. ‘ Run in bully needod. vam lightning occurred hero on Tuna-y morning lut. The weather in extraordlur’ {or the wagon, beautiful mtl mild. w Cloth bought from us {0‘ Mantle. out free of charge. Cooper a Tisdalo. Benetton. w Sea Hut pile of Shawls on Cooper 'l‘iadalu'l counter, Beavorton. MIN. Ox the 10th ult.,.tbe wife of Mr.. James' Smith, 'l‘homh, of n daughter. R. A. TURNER: AT a meeting of the ladies of St. Andrew's < church,.Bea\'erwn, held on Thursday of lest: week, .it was unanimously resolved to hold! a Bazaar in aid of the building fund- of the: church. The Bazaar will be held in the' basement (I the church on Friday, «the 22nd- of December. From the unanimity and good feeling displayed by the ladies at their- meeting. we may confidently expect that the enter rise will result the snecess which. has usual y attended their ctl'orts ‘to mduoe~ the church debt. A'r Benvertnn; on Thursdny, 20th alt... Angus Murray, .aged 49 Wears. 0x1: offour bach‘elor friéndé remarked (0- ns 3 Ihortltime ago. "There is no induce- inenfito young men to marry here, they' cumol: get'o house to live im" Thin is too - bad, and ought at once to receive considera- tion.. If this remark emh'odies the only Bar to connubiul happiness, our villogo~ capihl. iota should sea to if at once, that some of " their wealthvlie turned into; cottages, and: thus earn ever-hating cratilude, and at the - same time render many young lives happy. ‘ Tn: sting of a; beo :- only 1-64“: of an- inch long. It in your imagination that makes it u long as a hog mmm. Sunni. of the beat. wells in the vill‘ago have gone dry, something which bu noC occurred (or many yum before. ' 0" Our "00" of Millinery far ecli'pooc any previous season. md sold at the right prion. Cooper Tisdalu, Bowel-tun. Bur little grain in stirring, our tumor friends mitlbntly waiting for a rise in pIicea. Bulineu is cmnaequently depressed. THE Midland railway will shortly issue' the winter time table and schedule of train unngements. It is expected the link of ‘ roadway between Manilla and ' Wick will he‘ in running order in about three weeks, and} that the new arrangements will include the- running of the Toronto trains over that route. Mn. an. Mann's new building is mo. grossing rapidly towards cnmpletion. The old hotel in on the wny to its new lih nut Mr. J. J. Glover's harness shop. where we lenrn it is intended to convert it into two stores. ‘ Soul: thief entered the residence of Mr. Jaa. Duncan on Sabbath evening while the occupants were at church. and stole a silk dreas and velvet jacket belonging to Mrs.. Duncan. There appears to be some party or parties about who are exceedingly light-- fingered, and an effort should be made to. trap them. \VB. 1 ' a case of typhoid fever is in the village. his is no more than we expected. and we ml] be surprised if more do not. oc. cur if some steps are not taken to drain and? clean the bed of the river. The accumuhh tion of filth which exists there cannot help“ but be the source of sickness and fever. ‘8' See Cooper Tisclale’s ntock of boob and Shoes, largest, cheapest and but in; Beaverton.. W Gentlemenâ€"Order your Fall and \Vin- ter Suits from Cooper 8; Tisdale, Beavortom where you.- get the best assortment of Twoodo- to selectffom. wLadieu'hn caps, fur boas, fur muff! in great variety at Cooper a! Tisdtlo’l, Beaver-ton. Sleigh Belle. Cheapest Ham Blankats Our Farm Harness gamma gm: gnu.

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