0 1. nggers ; When boidly we asset-v8 ; That not a. women will be 18 ; In gobbling up “the tempting b8. _ 7 All - ’3’ Kinds of Firewood for sole and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. McMillan Sons. Beaterton. Serious Aooldent. .Vu -.V .v‘ """"""' \Vyouz woounh at once otherwino they ‘1‘“ be Placed in othsr hund- lor colleoo Q You no rqquegted to 9:1! nod «We 2-- LII-“ FAIR WARNING TO ALL'. C. T. YOUNG. Benetton. Jul. 26th. 1888- Three Bugées and One Steel Cutter. For Sale of Trade Boaverton, Feb. 2, 1888. Will take Wood, Horses or Cash for the me. Good Bargains. 100 Tons of First-Class Tim- othy Hay. 100 Tons of arse-class Timothy luv tor me u POINT MABA, price 38.00 pgr Ton at the barns. Apply toAroh. McKeuue. on the prom- ises, Thos. Roach. Brechin. Archio McKenzie. Kirkï¬eld. O. A. Patterson or IE. Tisdale, Bea- verton. Ontuio. The Eclipse. . _ The eclipse of the moon. which occurr- ed on Saturday nlght was seen to great advantage. It occurred at a convenient time and with a. bright clear night. The shadow appeared on the moon’s disk at 6:30 and passed by 7:80. ‘ '“g’ï¬yfngtznding Harrison 8: Leslie's winding up sale. St. Paul's Churn. Rev. A. B. Chaise, B. A., of_ Alliston, will preach in St. Paul‘s church on Sun- day next, morning and evening.†' ‘ Lowor'l'han‘cost. 1:5" I huge ye}; on hand 9‘ few pieces ,‘ALA a Bulk Oysters at R. Dunohoath's. Money Saved â€"-vu'- From the Cannington “Glegner†We ’learn that Mr. Riddle. baggag'é' mum at Beaverton is the lucky wmner of a prize of 0600.00 by investment 'in a. ticket in the Loninna State Lottery. :- ~Flfl‘8. . ' It’s“ A few Ladies' and Genin' Fui: Coats also Ladies' Fur Setts 60 be cleti‘t; ed at tremendous bargains, at Hodgson.s cash store. Communion. . 0:731:12; Svuitfihésâ€" 3.38: Overcea-tings} which I purpose selling at less than cost to clear within the next two weeks. H. Logan, Lucky. 100 Tony oj 'Eiié'ï¬igmic of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed in Knox church on Sabbath next. ' At the Benetton Woollen Mills. N' Blankets, Yarns, Full Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Gnrnneya. 8m. 6w" all goods avgay_do_v_m m pnoe. Call and see w; do notihesitate 150808 ; That 1888 : Is something choice and are ; For ladies who desire to m8 ;_Â¥on bet we d_on’p__ex: L099 YWI'I'K: While engaged at a. threshing at Mr. Henry Morrison’s of the 2nd concession Mr. John Oke. of the 2nd concession got his hand into the machinery and had three of his ï¬ngers so badly crushed that they had to he amputated. Highest Prlcog A well-known physician says that the progress of a. boil should be stopped at the outset. If possible. That may be true. but i_t isn‘t every rpm: who happens 5’ 'In7 Cash for Potatoes, Oats and Pease at R. Dunsheath'a. Beaverton. How to Stop It. A to see a boil coming down the street that would care to get in front of it and stop its progress. at lei at. so says one of our citizens who now meanders about with his neck in mourning. Perhaps. however, this might be included in the by-law. as a part of the duties devolving on our Chief of Police. Flannel: and Blankets - Almost given away at Hodgsrm's Big Bar sin Home. Bung along your cash on secure some of the heat goods for the less. price north of Toronto; The JunOSeoslon. Mr. Bruce will have to arm“ 0 pretty good ï¬shing is he takes thu Sunnis; Coqncll to Beavermn in June and if the ï¬shing be good he will have. to make ar- rangements to lock (lluluombmsin ever (I y during work hour»: or utlwrwisn ï¬vz wxll have to ho culled u. quoruIn.â€"-"Vin. (licntor. A Good Artncle. _ KS" At a low prion is sure to sell. W3 are selling off our stuck of ï¬ne'homo- made Blankets at, from 88.00 pm- air Flannels.'1‘wecds. Fun mums, mu Mi ONIO!‘ goods (It the 9mm: luw Price. If you want. to put “arguinu. coma only and got your ('hniw‘. (I. '1‘. Young. Bea. worm: Woollen Mills. mavertnu gum 5cm. ï¬b‘rIcE 1 FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1888. FOR SALE. Beaverton. L'T. Young: Chi :I WESTCOTT. Benetton. adren Cry for Tho Oamlvnl. Don't to at. the Carnival on the rink to-niuht. t pronnaoo to be a grand aflair. a Iago number of m uemdors Are shady announced and t a Band will also beprosontw enliven the pro. ooediugs. Look At Tn. nun.’ L_-_l_--.. “an “A“ In“! â€D I 'Iv - ..... Our merchants and business men will do well to scan closely all paper money that may be paid into theit hands at present. as the western part of Ontario is just now being flooded with O6 bills of the Bank of Montreal, Bank of Com- merce and Merolmuts' Bank. which have been raised to tons. The work is so cleverly done that merchants and others do _not discover the diï¬ereuce l I__,I_ gvi‘xï¬l vgéiliirnuve my Christmas Discount Sale during this month. Call at the store and ask for sale lull. J. ‘Hodgson. Beaverton. Uvuvsu “v -_ _ _ until they deposit at the bank. Highest Prloo ‘ " ‘ AI,I_ 1 For Pork at ft. Dunsheath's Beaverton Ono Quotation. KS" Harrison 82 Leslie have one quo- tation, "selling all at cost." I "I! ruins-nun“.-. The G. T. R. has established a kind of meterological service. The station agents along the line are the weather- wise gentlemen who take observations, and the process is to wire reports of climatic changes twice a day to head- quarters. On Sunday. the company. in a commendable spirit of Christian generosity only require their servants to prognosticate once. Bargalgsfor Januarv- â€"-‘â€"- n1...:..4m.n The Probalglllglos. W. V. I a“. The w. c. T. U. of this village will hold their next meeting on Thursday" 9th inst. at 4 o clock; in the Oddfellow‘s Hall. "We hope the ladies of the village will Show their interest in this work bv a full attendance.â€" [Com] Go to w R. Dunsheath's. Beaverton, for Lemons at 25 cents per dozen. Inspector About. The Fishery Inspector was in town on Tuesday last looking after those who are. ï¬shing without a permit about here. He made a friendly call at a Bay Street residence heping to smell Lake Simcoe herring, but it happened to be a bad day ,4 _“LI_. .1:- “ï¬lling, uuv av u'rr-__“ , for ï¬sh and he was consequently dial appointed. luv- Iv’ ----â€"v (I' You, can make heaps of money by athending‘Harrison a Leslie's sale. May for Sale. _ Mr. Arch. McKenzie, of Point Mara. has 100 tons of ï¬rst-class timothy for sale. For further particulars, see ad- vertisement in another place. Emmet! east.- . A. â€"n _L‘rr'l’-_.-_!- Money Made- HonoBuyers. u ‘zYesterday was a busy day in town ow- ing to _there _being four horse buyers 1' .__-J LAmnâ€" “nun here. A nï¬mber of good horses were purchased at fair prices. Come Early. â€"â€" . . w I ,,, I. VU'I Iv â€".-- ‘ 06' You silln-mld go early to Harrison 6: Leslie's. Beaverbon, and insure being waited on. I‘Vy-vu- -v. - . Revival son-via“: ire now being carried on in the Methodist church. by the able pastor, Rev. Mr. McKee. Great Crowds“ -- I a v I! I Subscribers are rolling in to Tm: Exmsss just now. Thirty new names just added to our lists. Our subscribers‘ would favor as by bringing Tm; Exmsas to the notice of their neighbors. We will furnish the paper to new subscribers from now to Jan. lot 1889 for 80 cents. Poeltlvoly qt Coot._ " 1,, 9L pay you. Rovlval BorvIAcos. or Are attending Harrison a Leslio' a Final Sale. numerous Counterrgm. Counterfeits are always dangerous, more so that they always closely mm'ra Tm; ORIGINAL m newsman AND NAmc. The remarkable success achieved b Nasal Balm as a sitivecure for Oatarr I and Cold m the ead has induced uu~ principled parties to imitate it. The gublic are cautioned not to be deceived y nostrume imitating Nasal Balm in name and an carance, hearing such names as Nasa Cream. Nasal Balsam. etc. Ask for Nasal Balm and do not take imitation dealers may urge upon you. For sale by all drugmsts or sent rest-paid on receipt of price (bile and 81) w addressing Fuliord (30.. llrockville. Ont. â€"â€".w-vv_ n. 86.00rPIï¬IE for 04.50.“ H.Logan's, On Monday" tho 80th hint. tho wife 0! J. R. Campbell, Woodvillo. of a daughter (stillborn) ‘ On Manda the son. man. the wire of l). 1). Ross. Voodvillo. of n dmnuhtor. On December 2nd 1887. tho wife of Wm. Clayton. Thor-uh. of a daughter. On Jun. 11th 1888. tho wife at J. A. Taylor. 'l‘homh. of n eon. On December 30m. 1887. tho wifn of Duncan ()mnoron, 'l‘humh. of a daughter. ()n Dvcnmhor 12th 1887. tho wife of Dennis Wlmlen, 'l‘humh. of n mm. Pitcher’s Castorla. Whoa Baby wu not. we nu he Cum When she m a Child. lb. and (or 0.5%; When the boo-mo Mlu, oh. clung to Cum Wmmnflcmmpvom 0M alwayp Qangorona, can make it "gitrVPrior's. Woodvillo. for 0110:] Dry Goods, Groceries. Crockery tn: Glassware. Found I A AI New Stock; 0n andale street. on or about the 18th ult. A leather hand satchel. The owner can have the same by calling at Mr. J. Barnes' and identifying property. Visiting. ____ Dr. J no McCrimmon.of Kincardine and, bride were in town during the week. visiting friends and spending a. portion of their honeymoon. Congratulations. Rubber: and Over-hoâ€. "'~-v-w 'â€" w 'vv--. See our new arrivals in “Snow Ex- cluders," Overshoes and Rubbers. All lines. Cheapest in town. A. Stewart, Woodville. ' Church Topics. Rev. Mr. Johnston, of Cannington will (D. V.) conduct the annual nnssionary service in connection with the Methodist church here on Sunday 12th at .the usual hour. Rev. J. A. Rogers. of Lindsay, will preach in the Methodist church here next Sunday evening, the 5th at the usual appointed time. Mr. Rogers is an able speaker and we hope to see a large number present. Bargnlns ._ . 1 n: ‘8' I117 Groceries, Crockery and Glass- ware during the holidays, at D. Mc- Lachlan's, Woodville. Buslness Boomlng. The rapidity with which Mr. J. K. Campbell’s business is increasing. has necessitated his securing the services of Mr. Wm. Hawkins. one of the most practical and thorough “Bench" hands in America. “Billy" as usual is the leading favorite in our village, and as an athlete will be quite an acquisition to our sporting fraternity and cordially welcomed. ’ Look Here. â€"VY'6{1_éan buy Tweeda at a big discount for cash at J. R. Pnior‘s, Woodville. Local Horses at Fonelon Falls, At the annual Winter races_held at Fenelon Falls recently. Mr. A.G. Maybee's mare secured lst place in the green race, winning easily in three straight heats. In the named race Mr. A. MeKinnon’s mare took third place. It is considered she did very wellhconsidering her light training and the race being trotted al~ most as fast as “‘the free for all." “Louis D.†was by†no means up to his standard in trotting and only secured third place in the 0 en trot. Persever- ance and proper tra ning will, no doubt, -bring him to his invincible trotting qualities and we predict great success for him at the coming event at Lindsay. Personal. Miss Mary Campbell. of Toronto. spent a. few daysin our village. visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Cameron and friends in general. Bargains. _ hiés Big bargain sale of Tweedn now going on, for cash, at J. R. Prior's, Wood- ville. A Bee. The farmer members of the Methodist church are engaged in a. “perpetual bee“ just now hauling brick for the new church. The building will be of red brick, pointed with white. Tho Oarnlval. The Carnival on the Rink on Wednes- day evening wee a. mud success. in point of numbers present. The number of skaters in costume were few but well sustained the characters represented. About thirtv were present. An Experienee. A number of our villagers interested in horsefiesh visited Fenelon Falls last week to witness the keenly contested races there. Among them were two of our voung sports. who upon returning home rather late Friday. or early Sstnr. day so far forget their own noble c nad- ruped in the diseussiou of tho ey's sports that ho was left entirely to the freedom of his own will. which freedom he expressed to the discomfort of his ovor-imlnlgent drivers. Being fully satisï¬ed that he could olioit no compli- mentary remarks from the above men- tioned parties he conceived thoidea that his only plan of moving would he to do. posit his unworthy freight in a snow drift and complete the remainder of the journey. ten miles. alone. The success- ful aeemuplisluueut of this idea will he afoot long to he remembered by our‘ worthv friends who suddenly awoke to the realities of life by ihullng themselves on- ‘ tangled in rehes. hsltors. snow. and iro- fonity. 'l‘he diflleulties of the situa iou dawned upon them shortlv hefere the dawn of day ; to he left ten miles from ‘ home in a sumv drift is no euviuhle situ- tion hot when the usual quoutiiv of eutter furnishings hsd to he shouldered and earried those weary miles. we ean easilv pardon thehoys for indulging in language nuperliameutary. and one join with them in deuoulmiug the treaehoreus roan. A few of the esriy rising settlers seeing sueh an unusual sight at sueh a limo supposed thui the pedmtrians had come M the property unlawfullv. others imagined that thev Were on improved speoies of trmup. who esrried their heds with them and it was not until next day ' when the true eiremusiuuees of the ease venue to light that oil \vere eouvineed that it was only the misdemeanor of a horse thut won the noose of mu‘h an un- | usual spcmtoele. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8. ()u tlm Mat. n! limmmlmr Inst. thorn worn â€.22! mllmu n! mllwaw In mmmunn in Unmuln mul MAI)“ HIHO‘N nI’ trunk. 'l‘lm mml umulmr n! milun \hu‘ml mnlor U‘fln‘l‘ hvtwwm Hm “nth ulme. 1880. and Hm 30th of hmmmlmr hm. WM MB. mmmu: worn! Bum. WE BUY ONLY FROM THE BEST FIRES QWM w...“ r...â€" , ,Muciwï¬ng gm“ That our Goods are appreciated is the fact that Our Customers Invariably Return to us. Our WINTER Lines in BOOTS and SHOES We have still in stock the FAMOUS ALL FELT BOOTS and full lines in OVER. SHOES. which we offer for tli‘gobï¬lguce 1(1)! the season AT COST PRICE AS . L. J. CAMERON. msh Groceries mxm D3117- SIXTY DAYS 0N LY. As we intend closing our present business in Woodville by the 131; 01 Mal-ooh we will sell for the next 60 days Dry Goods, Gr‘poeries, Boots Shoes, Overshces, Furs, 800. 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 most economical. Our Stock is now selling at 65 cts. on the $ and. we cordially invite everybody to come early While the assortment lasts. E. TISDALE, We conï¬dently appeal to the public on these grounds and so far not in valn. DETERMINED TO CLEAR OUT W" All parties indebted to me am requested to call and some before the 18th day of February as after that dnm_my_l_)ooka will be plwed in afllahmda for collobtiou. BANKRUPT SALE A Sure Means of Doubling Your Money. A Winter Suitings and Oyerooatings at Your own Pnoes. ' md the numerous nnnakod {or testimoninls we are constantly receiving. This is not remarkable when it is known that And then only such goods as we know to be correct. LA Excellent Value : OUR ENTIRE STOCK The season in advancing and in brder to make room for Spring 30063 now daily arriving I have At a price nev‘or before offered in this town should call on Beaverton, to be continued for the next THE FEW REMAINING LINES OF Are the best in town and THOSE REQUIRING . LOGAN-.- ï¬asâ€"hiogalyie Tailorix'lg Establishmexi’ Beaverton, WOODVILLE. ‘ i5 ‘ Q E.