The Wesleyan church in Australia di. ct! tad supports evangelistic operations » he Friendly Islands, the new colony of lji, Samoa. the lone Island of Rotumah. Id the group of islands of which New-Bri- lin Illd New Ireland are the largest. The iielion is under the charge of the Rev. . Brown, who resides himself in one I the Duke of York group of islands. Eight of the teachers had eXpressed their vial! and determination to visit the interior rlhes of New-Britain. They divided into hounds. inorder to cross the island at liflorent parts. Four of them started from Blanche Bay, and the other four made the berthern side of the island their point of de- ’ 1. re. ‘The Blanche Bay party returned mutiny to their point of departure. 'f’l‘he other four teachers also reached y? to“ in safety, interviewed the natives, . were entertained for the night in one of ' ' - town A chief named Talili, who lived , the low land, but who had influence in - e interior, sent a message to the town in L hioh the unfortunate teachers were lodged . ' thenight, beseeching the tribes to kill ‘ When the doomed men left the vil- : - the next morning the people followed _ d culling upon all whom they met work- . ' in the plantations by the way to join .eminths deed of blood, at length fell ' ‘ achers, {When they we? coo .J- -heleersmouy and delight. The object yf this distributing the bodies was to im- ' cite a large humber of towns in the mas- - customary device of savages. The 7 v. Mr. Brown on hearing of the massacre, _ . very severe reprisals, the character i _ which o‘h‘the part of a missionary has u n variously commented on by the .Aus~ - press. An expedition was forthwith and the result of the reprisal Was ‘ . _t at least fifty, possible more, of the can- “ were killed, and many of the towns "‘ d plantations were destroyed. I stclh‘onrne (Australia) Argue, Oct. 36. human“ he been rmived from the [and of New-Britain of the massacre. on If“ 19th, of three native Wesleyan flan monk, who were set upon and mur- M and their bodies eaten by tho moun- haw mum: mas EATEN. Tho subseriber begs to inform his customers that he will on the 15th of October ;close his books and have a. “Moment either by cash or not. and n he has got a large and WELL ASSORTED STOCK Dry Hindu. Boots and Shoes GROCERIES, 6L0. Satisfaction to All ! for Collection. w Aft" tho above date the old books will be handed over to the Bailiff Glenna), Bopt. 2nd 1878 Money to Loan ! low and Savings Company Make: Loans on the Sinking Fund nyttom from two to twenty years or on I sax-night Loan with interest from eight | to per cent with the privilege of re- mying the principal my time after one your. NOTICE- q“.- am for and Mn. If you Wont money to buy more land, to ,pay 05’ 5 mortgage or other debts, we would ndviu you to so. the reduced terms of the Chanda Permanent loan and Savings Com. my which has made more loans to farmers r do last twenty-three years than any . other. You can get my time on want to 1.. up. , upto20 years, The ful amount of , the can is advanced, no deduction being mnde for commission, payments in advmce v. "'-_v -â€" ' Ymrly Instalments required to repay nfbocn of $1,000 in the followmg riodn 1-r-5 years, 253.80; 10 years, $52.40; 15 years, $120.40; 20 yearn, $106.70. I h All ï¬llnln' THE CAN ADA PERMANENT lot a note made m faVor nf cMillan 09.. for ’16, due Nov. lat, 1878, and sign- ed H. J. M. Campï¬efll. as we have racew- td no ulna and therefore refuse payment. ' J. M. CAMPBELL. lWABN 311 parties ngnimt nc' tiating m Sim 112, i878.- he will make LIB TO SUIT PURCHASERS AND TH! TIMES l Seth nackaby. AND GIVE J. 0. GILOHRIST, A PPBAISER, Wéodvillo. WATCH-MAKER and JEWELLER, Dealer in WALIHAM, ENGLISH SWISS WATCH ES- All kinds of Wetch, Clock end Jewellery repairing done on shortest notice, end war- ranted to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded . Cinch" Northern Hotel," Woodville. FAMILY BREAD FRUIT CAKES. MIXEDTEA CAKES. (mailers wucmmn, ; MAYBEE SODA. ABEBNETHY. AND FRUIT BISCUITS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PARTIES SUPPLIED VVHOLESALK JOHN BERRIE, Cor . King and Shut 8t subsoamn FOR "1111: ADVOCATE†ONLY 1. PER YEAR. BERRIE' sons and rum 0. 8900mm V BGIEQQWST IS UNXLD LORENZO MAYBEE. IN THE COUNTY WOO DV lLLE 0f ALL STYLES and PRICES. WAGGONS and CARRIAGES made on shoxt notice. HORSE SHOEING! Twenty percent. allowed for Cash on old price for Shoeing. G- CAMPBELL GARRIAGES DAILY DRAWINGS x } Cash Qi‘ft,830,000 | 20 Cub Gi‘frswtfhflégg ‘n nnn I An .1 400 Gold thches .......... . 175 Sewing Machines; ..... . 75 Elegant. Piunos .......... 50 “ Mclodems..... Cash ‘Gifu, Silver Wm'e1 $25,000 ID 1‘4“:ng A "sum: ..................... 50 “ Mclodei ns ..................... .. 125 Cash ‘Giits, Silver Wore, etc., valued at $25,000 A chance to draw my of the shove prizes for 25 cents. Tickets deser'ihing rises are sesled in envelopes and well mixe . On to- ceipt of 25 cents 3 Sealed Ticket is drawn without choice, and sent by mail to an, nddress. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes nre immediately sent to any address by express or return mail. !, L_l-__ Uv In; wâ€"wâ€"er, v You will know what your prize in before you ay for it. No blanks. Our petrone can epend on fair dealing. Onmous or run PRESS.-â€"-Fair dealing can be relied OILâ€"N. Y. Herald, Aug. 23. A genuine diatribution.â€"â€"World, July 9. Not one of the humbu s of the dayâ€"Weekly Tribune, ngy 7. .. “hey give general “tie- factionâ€"Seth“ Zeitung, Aug. 5. Rxnnnncts. â€"-By kind permission we refer to the following zâ€"F‘rnnklin 8. Leno. Louisville, drew $10,000; Miss Hattie Banker, Charleston, $5,000 ; Mrs. [min T. Blake, St. Paul, Piano, $400; Samuel V. Raymond, Boston. 85,000 : Eugene P. Bracket, Pittsburgh, Watch. 876; Mine Annie Osgood. New 0rlenns.35.500 ; Emory L. Pratt. Columbus, Ohio, Melodeon, 8125. ' Tickets, 250. 5 for 81.00; ll for $2.00 Agents vented, to whom we offer liberal inducements and guarantee satisfaction. The subscriber has on hand 9mm assocmmn. IN GIFTS TO BE DISTRIBUTED BY THE COMMERCIAL 92-3m CAMPBELL’S DONE Begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that having rented Mr. J. Armstrow‘sfflp, King Street, on v e, He is now prepared, with improved facilities to execute all kinds of And TRIMMING, and also SIGN PAINT- ING. All wnrk donemeatly and with den- pabch and warranted to give perfect satisfac- “011. “7'3.“ Annamaâ€" A Prize For Every Ticket. $250,000 REPAIRING AND Carriage Painting, KING STREET. . MOORE, NEATLY AND CHMPLY. WORK WARRANTED OF NEW YORK. 10,009 ,. HALL. nan-ou-ouuo-on-nou-o-nor 115 Win BROADWAY, no ll... alto. organ-'00 (I 40 H 6‘ l‘ 1m 81'? Which will be found on inspection value than was ever oflbwd I). ll. CAMEIwN, Repairing of . hin Machines Sew- Reapem MQWGISA lllï¬ï¬Ã©g 0%,] gamma“ The undersigned begs to intimate tliat he has bought BELL’S Business in Woodville, and intends car-lying on t ness in the Store formerly roiccupied by Mr. Campbell. .I _ I--.J: m in the “COI'O [ormeny occupicu U, 1'1]. \Julul ...... Having made favourable arrangements with the leading manufacturers of Farming Implements in Ontario, he is prepared to supply all kinds ofImplements of the best quality and as cheap as the cheapest. He would call special attention to the combined SEED DRILL made by 44.. Mannnn Manufacturing 00.. Oshawa. (for which he is 8019348th him†.This He would call special attention to the combined SEED Drum; muuu u, the Masson Msnulacturing 00., Oshawa, (for which lie is Sole Agent here. ) This Drill possesses. all the qualities of a ï¬rst-class Drill and Bread»CsstSeeder,and can be changed from the one to the other while in motion. It is placed in the market this secson so cheap that it is within the reach of all intending purchasers. Call and examine before buying. ' ' f All kinds of REPAIRS kept constantly on hand which he will sell cheap or cash. He trusts that by strict attentiou to business and square dealing to merit the formerl' conï¬dence and receive s large share at their patronage. Be sure and GIVE JAMIESON A CALL in all the new shapes of ENGLISH, A. . ‘T'I'Y‘I'N A n Han just been introduced for the FALL TRADE; The whole construction hm boon got up with can and special attention has been given to the Durability of the instrument, and its capacity for clearnesa and Beauty of Tone. The Drawing: hnvo been made by our designer who has a. widewpread reputation in tho United States 3nd Canada for his taste in Organ puildiug. The Organ in of Solid Black Walnut. with heavy Hand Carved Trusses. The ends and Front Panel: are raised and ï¬nished with French Walnut Stock, highly polished. It in ' "‘ ' ' ' 7" BA---‘3- min-uh! in - nnnvnnlnnf. and flï¬fe Dositioll for use. The Organ is of Solid Black Walnut. with heavy Hand Carved Trusses. we onus m Front Penels ere raised end ï¬nished with French Walnut Stock, highly polished. 1t he beautiful Lamp Stands placed in e convenient and safe position for use. There is e high Fancy Back attached, niede and ï¬nished in harmony with the cmnnth e neat Vese Stand that edda very materially to the beauty of the same. The Fell Board is the most simple and convenient of any in use. Any child can open end close it with case. When Open it forms e neat and convenient Rack for Music. Theeo Fells ere placed eo that they cannot interfere with the musical qualities of the Organ. Our designer has given great attention to the parts that have to be removed for the pur- pose o! cleaning dust from the reeds or boards, which can be got at without removing e screw or nail. He hes also given special attention to the Bellow large, ellowing free space for working the pedals, greetest cere .or Strength end Durability. The Action Work hes been improvrdï¬wherever impro edventege. 5 capacity. which he has left roomy end which ettachmcnt is put on with the vements have been found to be on .xbrihy: Qty†@aunfadmtiug gunman, W0 still hold our Wide Spread Reputation for the power and Clear Smoot' instrument. Tho number of sales we make and the rcmntation we have 1 Organ mongot our customers throughout Canada and England in a auflicie slnees,â€"eelling only to Safe customers,â€"--Seleetmg murmu- clnss Stock at cash pricee.â€"â€"-using Economy in every particular," having a great variety of Wood “forking Machinery adapted purely to our w0rk,-â€"-and thoroughly competent Hands, enables us to giVe better ulna than ever before to our customers. usic Stool with every Oran By close attention to bu We hove now made arrangements to furnish a well-made M NOTIGE TOFABMEBS. Every Organ Warranted for Five Years. For terms, 1w, upply to JOHN JAMIESON, MERGHANT TAILQR I Blacksmith and Machinist. nd on inspection more reliable as regards wear and better was ever oï¬â€˜ewd in this village before. J use received a choice lot of UXBRI DGE, ONTARIO, Every Description Promntly Ex- ecuted. SAMUEL BMWH REY, Pnesidont. â€"â€"â€"â€"__ ’ENGLISH, AMERICAN and CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS. “A8 NOW ON SHOW ms HUGH MCMILLAN' a power and Clear Smooth Tone of “I! 10 rmutation we have for ï¬rst-eh“ md England in a sufï¬cient guamm. Safe customcrg,â€"_Sclecting Eirattcpul t Mr. N. B. CAMP-- the same line of busi-