bought. tor you til! yo} [ï¬ve mu my handsome COOKING, PARLOR or H EATING by tho best makers M; closer pflcee than eny In town. No OccasiUL to go to other places. it we hue not your requirements in stock we will procure them at the Farmers -N ew Tubular Lantern- Beavertou Stove and Tinshop. [35’ Go to H. Westcott’s, Beaverton. for SLEIGH BELLS, cheapest. and best in town. [25" Go to H. Weamott'e, Beaverton, for the cheapest and best SKATE S. 73’ Go to H. Westcott's. Beavetton, for the cheapest and best. W HIPS. .v- v__ v _ [13" Go to H. West.cott.’s, Beavertou, for choice Clmstnms Presents in Silver- ware and Cutlery. A large consignment just arrived and opened out. -.. 1n, h----‘nu 61? Also go to H. \Vestcott's, beaver- ton for the Cheapest and best Lamp Goods and GOAL OIL. Good Canadian Oil 4 Gallons for 70635. and a. superior brand at 25cm. per. gallon. Bulk Oysters at R. Dunsheath's. men's momma! Slgns of an Open winter. Has it ever struck the reader as a fact that following a season when the corn husks are thin and light. comes an open winter. W hen the husks are heavy and hard to separate from the ear, then a hard winter may be expected. Farmers say that last summer the corn hnsks were quite thin and easily removed. Another sign of an open winter is the movements of the muskrats. When lots of cold and snow and ice are coming this knowing little animal in November be. gins to build its house. No niuskrats have been observed at these operations this year. and none of their houses are to be‘ seen in the marshes. ltwul Pay You - ' " I,“ “1_-II-_ I‘ "III I u: I ‘5' To call at' the‘ Benetton Woollen Mill for White and Gray Blankets heavy all wool Full Cloth. ’I‘weeds. Guruseys, Top Shim. 600. All om: Winter Stock will be sold at; a sacriï¬ce for the next. two months. 0. T. Young. Beaverton. Have You Seen It.“ -..... n‘II'I with Safety Burggr.‘ lIuvv I vâ€" â€"â€"- ..... '1‘ he picture. “Snï¬er Litttle Children to Come Unto Me." offered by the Mont- real “Witness" to their daily and weekly subscribers, is a work reproduced in oil colors with great richness and beauty and it is a wonder to all who receiVe it how the publishers can offer so much at so small a. cost. The leadim! judges of art in 'the Dominion all testify to its heautyns a work of art. their testimonies huving been published in the â€Witness." All ’3? Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villuge‘P. McMillan GI. Sons. Beuverton. Th.nk8e Lowest Pogsible Figure; 0041:. or W000 I II‘III‘“ Our Carrier wishes to return thanks to his numerous pumus for their kind ro- mmubmuces on his New Year's visnt last week. Flannols and Blankets 6" Almost given away at Hodgsnn‘o Big Bargain House. lh'mg along your cash and secure some of the host goods for the least price north of Toronto. A Beautiful Journal. It, in slowly wonderful how the American Etlltiou of the Illust‘mtml Lon- don News can give so much [or so little. It is by all odds tho dlwupost and host. llluntmtmmd Journal puhlishvzl on NIH continent. Tho Christmas num‘hur con. mined three clmumm mm ul \\ hush \voro Worth tho prico Mkod (or tho number. A Now Feature. It is understood that the arrangements ‘ are now almost muuuexed for tile maul. ‘ quratlou of the new parcel post. sxsbem , between Canada and the United l'ltutes 3 The ï¬nd of Fehnmry next. will prmmm): l 300 the service in active operation. As has already been mated, in ï¬lm largo centres of population 9 eoial Customs Omcorfl Will he detailm uapecinlly for parcel duty. Nlflhut Erleo. h-A-A--N 1‘-..- _ i at In 03;“- int Potameu. (Mm and ‘Pem M R. Duuaheath'n, PM)! vurton. STGVE FRIDAï¬XNUABY 13. 139.3. mtnvtrtnu Eï¬utal my. We onn all you a ï¬rst-clan k. MURRAY. ADIES, Do not buy or have I Stove. either â€"â€"0_0â€" rner, the latest and boat in the Market. Call and see Boa our Ghlldron 6:; m ' r- -uvv v â€".._ (rapt. MoAdams. the gentlemen who was here some time ago spying out the land fora. summer rewrt. was again in town on Monday. The Capt. proposes writing a book and in other ways wlvur- tising this town as a. good place to spend the dog days. We hope to see his ef- iorts meet with the approval of our citizens and that the neeesaary substan- tial assistance will be given him. We understand he proposes to place the matter before the Council at their next meeting. Fun. Agaln «33h! Front- £32? A few Ladies‘ 3nd Gents' Fur Coats also Ladies' Fur Sew; to be clear- ed at. tremendous bargains. at. Hodgsou.s cash store. Knox Church. Tuesday last was an important and solemn occasion to the congregation of the above church being the occasion of the induction of their new paswr. Rov. D. C. Johnson. At the formal ceremony in the afternoon a large audience was present and also a number of the mem- bers of the Pres-h) tory of Lindsay. Rev. Dr. Mc'l‘svrsh, of Lindsay, delivered a. very impressive address to both the con- gregation and pnstor- The social in tho ,, ,|__I .AA-.-:.1.._..... Suuauâ€".v-- “â€"â€" eveuing was well attended, considering the inclemeucy of the weather, and was excellently appointed. The after pro- gramme was ably sustained. Rev. Roht. - » LI- . uuuuuv ..._., w-vd , F, Gunn. acted as chairman and the sneakers were Rev. Mr. McDonald of Uxbridge. Rev. Mt. McKee. Rev. Mr. McLaren. of Canningbon. Mr. J. H. Mc- Gillvary. of Uxbrldge. With a short ad- dress from Rev. Mr. Johnson. The choir provided excellent music in the selec- tions given while several tasty solos were also rendered. Altogether a very pleasant evening was spent. The child- ren's social on Wednesday evening was also well attended and the little folk en~ joyed themselves immensely. 'The BEAVERTON EXPRESS is acknow- ledged to be the best 81 paper in North Ontario. This is no “ Chestnut." but a. deliberate and hard-shelled fact Send 25cm for a. trial trip and be convinced. It will Pay You To buy your Cottonaded. Shirtings. Grey and White Cottons at Harrison 5: Leslie's while their monster sale is going on. Hlahesc Prlce Byrbitvyvioé Heavy Overcoats with Fur Collars at Harrison Leslie‘s, ï¬fty per cent. cheaper than any other house in town. Read with Care. _ _ For Pork at R. Dunsheath’s Beaverton Keen Warm Beaver-ton church people refused their churches to Mrs. Yonmaus for lecturing in, and the leading hotel proprietor of- fered the free use of his large hull.â€" Wednesday's “Toronto News." Com~ inent' on the above is unnecessary. éentlemen ! 1.2. Look here l If you want a. ï¬rst- clhss article in Pants, Snitings or Over- coutin‘gs. call at. Logan's. Beaverton. Prices away down. Matrimonial ' Those who intend furnishing a house should not fail to see Harrison 85 Leslie’s Carpets, Window Blinds. China Setts, Glassware etc., at wholesale prices. To the Front. The pupils from Beaverton School who went to Port Party to attend the High School Entrance Examination were all successful, Miss Flossie King securing the highest number of marks awarded and MISS Jennie Clouston. second. We would add that no scholar of this school of Mr. MoDougall‘s train- ing ever failed to pass. 00 to ' v; R. Duusheath‘s. Beaverton.. for Lemons at 25 cents per dozen. Bargainsfgf Janqary. AI [15’ I will continue my Christmas Discount Saio during this month. Call at the store and ask for sale bill. J .. Hodgson. Beaverton. Mrs. Youmanfs, The famous Temperance Lecturer will lectuxe in Knox Cl.urcl1 this evening, Friday. admission free. A collection wlll be taken up to defray expenses. Mrs. Yomnnns is said to be one of the bust omtors on the Temperance platform and our readers should endeavour to hear her. ‘ At the: Bepvertog Woollen Mlllleh Hl IIIv uvuvv- ‘VI' w Blankets. Yarns. Full Cloths. Tweeds. Flnnnels, Gunmeya. c. 6:0,. all goods away down m price. Call and see them. 0. T. Young. Speclat ggrfnon. V'A Special Sermon to Young People on the sulbject of Dancing, will be preached in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening next. The Cheapest. _ ' 0;. '86.!)0'l’auta for 84.50‘ t , BCchrton. a HJJOQBD s, Eyqand Ear ‘ _. .- We beg to inform our readers that Dr. Potts. the eminent specialist will he in liczwertnn on Monday and Tuesday. 16th and 17th inst... at Hamilton‘s Hotel. when he will he happy to receive his old patients and others who wi-th to consult him. The great success Dr. Potts is having in his treatment of chronic dis- eases and his other specialties as Ann-int and ()cnlist in sufï¬cient guarantee that nune need despair of relief who apply to liilil. "on Baby m dot. we [no he: Cm Winn also who A Child. oh. mod for ('uwrh. Wan oh. boom. IIIâ€. the ohm. to Cum. wm «momma. nag-um cm Pltchor’s Gastorla. VI """" r r * ' - A very enjoyable time was spent on Monday evening at the Northern Hotel. An Oyster Supper was given by some of the young men of the town. After doing ample justice to the wood things provid- \ ed. the remainder of the evening was spent in the usual round of toasts, songs speeches. c. i Glad Tidings. For the Cheapest [33’ Must stylish assortment of Milli- ncry. brucudcd Velvets for Muutlos. 65 cents per yard, Wool and Silk \‘ciliug. large assortment. call at Aliases McKin- uou's. Woodville. Prayer Moetgngs. -- .-, A- _..A 1.11:...- FIG]!!! IIIVU‘II‘BV. The Union l’myor Meetings are being continued this week in the Presbyterian Church with much manifest interest. Something Worth goadlng- _- .. .. an v...'-r Gentlemen. relnombor you can save 50‘ , by buying your Gouts' Furnishings at 'l‘isdulu‘s. Ex'cry department replete with the newest goods. To Boaverton. - A A, n_“___‘_ A number from here went to Beaver. ton on Tuesday last. to witness the in- duction ceremony of the Rev. Mr. John. son, in Knox Church. Gentleman. vvuubvv--.'--- u Remember. you can get as good an article from me as you can obtain any. whem and at less money. We are show" ing Oven-coatings which will surprise you with their quality and prices. A per- fect ï¬t. unranteed. J uo. K. Campbell. Woodvi 10. Oyster Supper._ ' 7-â€" ~A__L A... Ladies. J ust opened out a. largo con- signment of new Fur Caps. at Tisdale's, for the marvellous sum of 81.50, cannot be bought under $5.00 in Toronto. Make your purchases early, as only a limited number has been procured. Going to Cannlngton. Several sleigh loads we expected to go to Cannington this evening to visit the I. 0. G. T. of that place. Secure your girls early boys and avoid the rush in the evening. Competition is very high and ranging above par. New Stock. , 11:5†'l‘rv Prior's. Woodville. for cheap Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Dry Good: Glassware. fo€ï¬x13££énihgr term :â€"â€"H.Ra.v. N. ( W. Grant. V. G. ; A. Adams, Treas. ; McLachlau, R. S. and W. Smith, P. E Teas. ' thy-ou want good values in dalo's is the place. Christmas Goods.“ _ . VIIIIv.---_' VVV __ For the choicest. Christmas Goods in Cards and other novelties, call at J. C. Gilchrist‘s, Woodville. - Open gouge; "" ‘7ilâ€"A -.. DJrln‘n II -vv '7 vpv a The I. O. G. T. open lodge on Friday next, January 20th. Look out, for it. An excellent programme is being preo pared. A Bonanza for Everypqdy: .mO‘I. l'l va-u---â€" .v. Everyone hearâ€" 1nâ€" Inind that Tisdale's is the only place in town selling at a big reduction below cost. More 0) store. Mr. Aseph Edwards. Deputy-District Grand Master. I. O. O. F. was in town on Tuesday last installing the ofï¬cers for the ensuing year. He was entertain- ed by the brethren of the Lo‘dge at the Eldon House. where an elaborate oyster spread had been prepared. Bargains ... I 77 “A: In--- - U. U' I'- Thu following oflicers were installed -â€" “ \v 11 ‘ w- In Groceries, Crockery and Glass- ware during the holidays, at D. Mc- Lachlan's, Woodville. Bargalps. £53311: bargain sale of Tweeds now ggipg on, for cash, at J. R. Prior‘s, Wood. ‘ï¬llc‘; Personal. Mr. Frank Harrison of Beaverton, spent a few days in our village, the guest of Mr. ‘D. D. Ross. We under- stand Frank enjoyed himself to_ the very letter while here and was seen more than once wonding his way homewnrd from the little cottage on tllellill. Some of the fair sex are completely broken up mud his sudden depart-um on Tuesday created no small commotion. Novelties. Now to hand a. large assort- ment of Novelties {or the Chnstmas trade at J. C. (lilchrist's, Woodville. Look Here. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. momuc £50m! 5mm. -Vvv‘ u.-. v- Y0“ can buy Tweeds at a. big discount for cash at. J. R. Prior's. Woodville. Left. Miss Elim Ross who has been visiting her brother. Mr. I). D. Rosa. merchant, left for home on Tuesday morning last. Rubbers and Overahoes. See our new arrivals in “Snow Ex- cluders,†Oval-shoes and Rubbers. All lines. Cheapest in town. A. Stewart. Wood v i 1 lo . The Bottom Gono- The bottom is knocked completely out of the old idea that large places are the only ones in which a good ï¬tting suit can he obtained. Let us tell you. gentle render. that we can give you a unit which cannot be beaten in any respect by city tailors at much lower prices. Jno. K. Campbell, Woodville. The Last Hurrah. Romembor this stock must be sold bo- {om the lat of March. So come one! come all! and not nods at your own prices. E. Tisdale. oodvnllo. L, Tis- Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Overshces, Furs, 0. â€"â€"AT ANâ€" SIXTY DAYS 0N LY. MABMENQ SASMHEEO As we intend closing our present business in Woodville by the 181; 01 March we will sell for the next 60 days on? the $ and we cordially mv everybody to come early while 1 assortment lasts. ALE, E.’ TES This Stock must be turned into Hard Cash by that time and if Bargains are any inducement we are fully determined to furnish this inducement and sell at Prices low enough to please and even astonish the meet economical. BEAVERTON, Just opened out his Magnum mi" - Boots and Shoes. - Three Bales of Elegant Wall Paper. ‘ awnFALL AND WINTER STOCK-- Positively AT COST. and our largezManufacturing Trade emables us to give ' beneï¬ts of our Goods to our Customers. We are not retiring from business nor selling below but what we offer we will do. Call and see us. N. B.--The above inducement is for Cash Customers only. OUR ENTIRE STOCK ST®GK BUY FOR CASH This is my humbug. We- can afford to do this, we For the Balance of the Season; . to be continued for the next Just arrived and opened out We purpose to 8611 all our . LOGAN, cordially ‘jnvi‘te W OODVILLE. Beavorton, cost,