Tux fisheries retaliatory bill recently grassed by the Senate of the United States against Canada is not considered thorough enough by the House Com- mittee on Foreign Aï¬airs. and another has been prepared on the lines of the daft measure prepared by Mr. Manning. The new hill will enable the President to prevent (“importation by railway as well as by vessel between Canada and the United States. and will. it thorough- ly enforced, amount to an edict of 001m plete non-intercourse. There will be some stron, osition before such a hil as the one “nosed can get through both Homes of Congress. There are thousands of business men in the United States whom the enforcement of the measure would ruin. and the people of .tho West. who are hencï¬ttcd by tho 5mpetition nï¬ordetl by Canadian rail- ways and Canadian vessels. “'1“ work hard against the measure. Besides, there is a feeling on the part of a large class of Americans that these measures are merely a. part of a plan of hull-doz~ ing Canada into forfeiting her rights, and that the United States Government is acting the part of a big bully who relies upon physical force. Such a. rule is considered unworthy of a democratic nation. and the opinion is forcibly ex- pressed that if Canada is wise she will adhere ï¬rmly to her rights. which if she does, she will secure. and that without war. Indeed, Canada's plucky stand is applauded in the United States, and she is spoken of with more respect. IN France where the people consume an average of 39 gallons of liquor to the inhabitant annually, the opium habit is also making great headway. as wxll appear from. the following from the “Pall Mall Gazette" : In the l {course of the last few years the} disease which the doctors call met. 1 phiomania has made formidable head-i way allover France. In the capital its ‘ victims almost rival alcoholism. At Bellevue a meet hospital has been opened for the care and, if possible, the cure of these patients. The cure of morphiomauia is very rare. It is found that both the use and the deprivation of the drug leads the victim almost in- evitably to suicide, and at Bellcvue there are cushioned rooms for some of the patients and a constant watch kept on all. One is not surprised to hear that the chief sufferers are women. There never was any basis for the claim that the suppression of liquor re. snlted in great intemperance in other things, though the charge has been so frequently made as to go almost without question. France is the great wine drinking country, and yet in the last 40 years her consumption of alcohol has increased 100 per cent. But her wine and her alcohol are now supplemented with morality and the consumptai of each is increasing. Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used “Boscliee‘s German Syrup" to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Group, Asthma, Pneum- onia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will re- lieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at leaat to try one bottle, as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. 811011 a. medicine as the “German Syrup" can not be too widely known. Ask your drnggist about it. Sample bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. Regular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Deal- ers, in the United States and Canada. Reports are current in Vienna that '40 Emperor William ia.in u very weak condition. The Chicago Coal Exchange has rosoh'ezl to nvlmnco the wholesale price of anthracite coal ï¬fty cents. The Continental armies now colloc. tivcly _mnbcr about 19,000.000 men. an in adv need state ofpropnration for war. There is a flocd in Inflimm caused by the rivers St. Josnph, St. Mary and Mnnmce overflowing their banks. Fort Wayne is autiroly cut oll‘ from communi- cation by waggon mad and the water is even with the tics of the Lake Shun! Muncio Ry.. threatening wholesale dos- twction of bridges. A terrible blizzard was reported as raging in Minnesota on Saturday night. lnterrsilngdotflnga From Otherrlnces. Hashes Hme‘A‘ad There Pall \tht........... Spring \Vheut............. Anuocm When.........a Barley...................... 0M6.......-.--............ Peas. Blsokoyo. Peas... .................. Butter.................... Eggs" .. Ap les ..... ......... Po utoo!.petbuuhol...... Slnoopskint... . . . . .. .. Hi(‘(5.. u...- an n... ..o.-o| Pork .. .. . iii'rliiv'ddil. D'r'y'. . . flnrdwood. Groan...... Hay Ful What... ... .. .. 8 prim; Wheat. Annecm When Scotch W host. .... .. Barloy.............. Oats Butter ..... ........... EgustFresh)........... Potatoes ..... . . . . . . Pork ...... .. .... . Boa!“ â€......" Hunhmod. Dry. ..... Hardwood Green ..J Glover. Alsiko. . ...... Ciovor. BMW..." Apples................ Hay 68‘ New Lake Huron Herring. White Fish, Trout on hand at close prices at L. J Cameron's, Beaverton. New Labrador Horrlng. Has decided to sell out all his large stock of Tweeds, Worsteds and Overcoatings, also a few pieces of Ladies' Ulster Cloths, all of Newest Patterns and Style: A full assortment of A few pairs of Ladies’ Gloves, Kid Lined, with Fur Tops. HATS, hard and soft Felt. CAPS, Real Persian Lamb and others, Buckskin Gloves and Mitts. Latest Styles in Ties Colored All-Wool Shirts, Dress Shirts, Collars and Cuffs by the Best Makers. Thanking my many patrons for past favo1 I ask a continu- ance of the0 same kind eonsidemtion 111 the' ‘mi101111g Buqiness to which Inow devote my enthe attention. We have a full lino of the best make of Stoves to be 11.11:] in Canada, which we are soiling M a loiw margin far cash. Stoves are down now am] lhiH in tho time to buy. (‘nll and see what we oï¬'ex- be fore purchasing when vou will be satisnou that we uflor the best; possible inducements. Sept ............ iaaabWI. lwood. Green nou- Ian-on -\-..o---.~-.. WOODVILLE MARKETS. 838888; Local Markets. have just opened out s bountiful display of Lump Goods and which we will show against any in the country both [or dampness and hmugn. Coal Oil and Machine Oilâ€"Iinware, Hand an: Pressodwarc, Elm, Etc MS%®VE$M W. J. Risebomugh, MERCHANT TAILOR, - Beaverton. unotuun-nnuaoaao. u~olcaun4n o...-a- BONA FIDE SALE .u-u..‘--o...cc- nu-uoultIOOO-uotu the CHEAPEST and the BEST .n...onoouoa-..unuuu.. .o-uoo ....ooo.-ocon.l¢c¢.u-oooua-uucoo .u-oo.......r...-.. BBAVBBTON MARKETS. . MURRAY’S u... lttotcot‘tt ..u.‘.‘..ov.‘u 1“. 0.0. .Vuo-nu. con-- ‘ , a 6'» genï¬g gttmï¬ï¬hï¬mé» .....-u-o-oo-c- .n.--ob .-.o.ooo.uovuncno n..-..~.o.ouou. ...uua-- o-vu..---c.-.~o--O-~0 t-nuous. .cut-uu.-.-. vo-unu-n ......oozz -.ooouo.ouo ......~---o......cno. ALL-\VOOL UN DERWEAR’. u u.-..-ocu--...c I uoI-c-c.-uu'o-- "- 0- .o-ou-u-~uu. - THE PLACE TO BUY mmmsmmmm 0 198899 .mmwwwmww. W. J RESEIGROUCH. 16 1'5 11 . ‘- .n ! Restaurant 15 18 all of which I will sell at cost to clear out Stock as I am giving up this Branch of my business. Consisting of IS AT 0F- ,3... MURRAY, I would respectfully announce to my old customers and the public generally that I have ï¬tted up a New Bakery and Lunch Rooms, everything. in connection with it being in city style. I will endeavour to make Pure Wholesome Bread, Cakes, Buns, ete. Picnics and Socials, ete., supplied at short notice. Wedding Cakes 8 Siecialty. In the Lunch Rooms will be 'ept Hot Tea and Coffee, Hot Soups. all kind of Cakes, Pies, Ice Cream, Soda “'uter Pure and Gold from the Fountain. Strawberries and Cream, Oysters, Salmon, in fact everything in their season. Choice Fam- ily Groceries, Provisions, Fruit, etc., will he kept on hand as usual. I will try and keep up the reputation of former years. It rests with you to make it a success. all and see the place and judge for yourselves, at the “orner Store,“ Beavetton. NEW‘ BAKERY “ANDâ€"- Ieaverton Tin Shop. Yours truly, gverton, O; P. D. McArthm. Having decided to run off my entire stock of WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES I offer astonishing bargains in MEN’S HEAVY FELT BOOTS. WHOLE and HALF F OXED. Bargains in MEN'S FELT BUCKLED, FELT LINED SHOES, FELT “GON RRESS" also WOMEN'S PLAIN AND FOXED BAL’S. MEN’S WOMEN'S MISSES? CHILD'S and BOY'S OVERSHOES. in plain and - Fancy Lined. All the above and under, until sold. Must make room for Spring Goods which will arrive shortly. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. Agent in Beaverton for Dominion Steamship Company. 5|IIIIII‘I'H‘lllllullllllIlllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllIIIIlilllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllla Read - and - Grasp !' At 411C1 Below Cost 2 Ahvays on hand a large stock of GROCER|E8. cmockmv and CLASSWARE, 30913 and S Prices. â€"â€"Chea.pest House in Beaverton !-â€" Fobmm 18th, 1887.; To Be Sold at a. Great Reduction !f Don’t Forget. “TORONTO HOUSE,“ Great Clearing Sale to continue until lst ofMarch, 1887. See our 25ct. Gloves. 3'. mum, H. WILSON guuu lllllllllllllllll January 12th, 1886. All Accounts must be settled by February lst. A Large Stock of Soft and Hard Felt Hats to bo Sold Away Down. {emomber this is no old stock Bought at a rate on the S but ï¬rstâ€"class Goods and we guarantee you greater bargains than-were ever thought of by other houses. f-lï¬lmllllllllllllllllll @LEARIWQ $ALE! Now is your chance to Secure Bargains as they must. be Sold at oncn‘ GOODS AT COST Bargains in Overshoes! SECURE CHEAP GOODS, ‘6 Toronto Mouse,†WISHING TO CLOSE OUT EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH 0F DRESS GOO‘DS, COTTONS, PRINTS, HOSIIERY. GLOVES. Too Busy to Quote Prices, but Prices Lower Than Quoted by Other Houses. L- J'- CAMERON, LABS: SHOEE , écc, ‘ .CES AND RIBBONS GAPS, FU RS, 0. BALANCE OF READY~MADE CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST TO CEE‘AR. Also offers the balance of his \Vinter Goods Is offering an Golden opportunity to IS ADMITTED BY ALL AS THE In order to make room for '10†‘1 V"' U U “hub “in be 301({Matv130ttom .‘SIIIIII llflllllllllllllllllfllflflflllllll" "Illlï¬ 5mm unmumum Ha VVILSONI SILK POCKETS, CLOUDS, SCARFS, COTTONADE S, DUCKS, also a. large STGQ-‘K OF TWEEDS, L. J . CAMERON. BEAVERTON.. WOODYIIJLE 1.