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Show THE CHURCH REVIEW. <br><br> Methodist, Tooele. <br> The work of the conference year is almost complete. What remains undone must be laid over as "unfinished business" for next year. It has been a blessed year, the fruitage of which will be harvested in eternity. Work? Yes, any amount of it, but withal, we have the consciousness of Divine favor. Here is an extract from the pastor's report to the Fourth Quarterly Conference: "Preached 213 sermons, made 711 pastoral calls and traveled on circuit work 3027 miles." <br> We completed a series of sermons last Sunday evening on "The Certainties of the Christian Religion." The Lord has blessed the series to the good of many. It was an effort on our part to counteract the influence of a few who were persistently spreading infidel literature among our young people. <br> The church at Stockton has renovated at a cost of at least $75.00. It presents a new appearance on the interior. <br> On Thursday evening Gillilan holds our Fourth Quarterly Conference in the absence of Dr. Iliff. On the same evening, the ladies of the Stockton church are preparing to give an ice cream, cake and strawberry festival. <br> A good delegation was elected to attend our Epworth League convention in Salt Lake on the 18th. and 19th. <br> The pastor's wife has been sick for two or three weeks; her mother Mrs. J. P. Prontt, came from Silver Plume, Colorado, to visit her, but was called home by family sickness this week. Her sister Miss Stella Proutt is going to spend the summer in Utah. <br> T. J. H. <br><br> Bishop William Taylor reports his Angola Mission in Africa has acquired property to the amount of $37,484.31, and that the net profits last year, after supporting the mission, were $762.11. It is planted in a region peculiarly favorable to the system of self-support. <br> Rev. Andrew Moody of the Budapest Mission has charge of 14 colporteurs, who circulate the scriptures in as many languages. Fifteen thousand copies of Bibles and portions, 52,000 tracts and books were placed during the year, and over $4,000 realized from their sale. <br> During recent revival services at Fultonville, N. Y., a saloon keeper was converted and emptied his entire stock of liquors in the gutter. In the evening a huge bon-fire was made of the barrels and fixtures, the evangelist preaching to a great crowd assembled from the top of an empty whisky barrel. <br><br> Are you <br> Satisfied <br> To go through life with rough skin, freckles, Blotches and pimples on your face when you can remove all these with Pintoe's Cream of Violets. <br> JAMES O'CONNOR. Agt. <br> WHITE HOUSE DRUG STORE. <br><br> A sermon in order to be both edifying and profitable must be founded on truth. So is every statement made regarding the Bargain counter at the Palace Meat Market as to the cheapness and fine qualities of its meats. The purest of home rendered Lard sold cheaper than adulterates products. Try it once and you'll not use any other. <br><br> Salt Lake housewives are known for their good sense and judgment in husbanding their means and getting the most for their money. They generally acknowledge that there is no other place in the city where they can get as much for their money as at the Palace Meat Market, 265 S. Main. If you haven't seen it yet, it will pay you to call. <br><br> E. G. Holding, dealer in Electrie Supplies, and Contractor for all kinds of Electric Wiring. Good reliable work at a reasonable price, 49 W. First So. <br><br> Goods sold on the installment plan at Webber's, 211 State. <br><br> BARGAINS AT THE <br> Salt Lake Auction and Commission House. <br> 16 E. Second South St., in Notions, Tinware, Hosiery, Furnishings, Stationary, etc. <br> R. G. WATT. <br><br> THIS WEEK <br> GREAT SHOE SALE <br> Before the Advance, <br> THIS WEEK <br> One lot Ladies' Dongola Shoes patent tip, square toe, this lot at $1.00 <br> One lot Children's Dongola, patent tip spring heel Shoes, 8 to 12...... 95c <br> One lot Misses', sizes 12 to 2, at $1.15 <br> One lot Misses extra quality square toe, patent tip shoes, sizes 11 to 2, $1.45 <br> One lot men's satin calf shoes this week...... $1.25 <br> One lot men's finer satin calf shoes all styles at...... $2.20 <br> One lot men's fine kangaroo shoes, big value at...... $2.20 <br> One lot babies kid shoes, sizes 2 to 5 worth 50c...... 25c <br> One lot child's dongola shoes, spring heel, 5 to 8 at...... 35c <br> One lot babies fine kid patent tip square toes, sizes 2 to 5, at...... 65c <br> One lot child's tan Oxfords square toe, spring heel 8 to 12, at........ $1 <br> One lot child's fine pebble goat tan shoes, 5 to 8, square toes, at...... $1.45 <br> One lot ladies black Oxfords, patent tip, square toe at...... 75c <br> One lot ladies patent tip shoes...... 90c <br> Opposite Post Office <br> New York Cash Store, <br> Opposite Post Office <br> WM. BARTLING, PROPRIETOR<br><br> |