1%). A. SOLE \ Hair-Dresser and Barber, to wlv‘ 4 Hm besto! cam and thmim will he General Blacksmtmng, Gan-1m Iron- ing Roma-shoeing. 8:0, w-vn 4-. u -\y D321.» 4;) ’mï¬iw CANN! "JGTON, ONT- person whn I: Vu n Ion-Tsxri-ni-zï¬ig (colithh; cum; It In 146.0“ pun-mun. um.u|tll'\ll urtlncml luum msurmd. The bust 0! meme.“ um. I hereby hon to notify Hm public of Dom-(Hm. and aurrumnl-ng cuunhy. Hm! I 1mm leased lhu n‘wkcmith thp 0! LIN USA 1 . UN'I‘AIUO. Visits llmvmtuu (Hami on House) the 2nd Tuesday ul mu-h month. .\lr. Noulmx-ls hm; hm! nupunu‘nu-(l all. (ft-F3 In tlu- ucuof gas. (vimlizml gin in NIH part 0! (‘umnm havmg wiminixlcrud it cominuulmly mr ulvum 1931mm llhulu u hunly u! n uudlcr Ur. Colluu. of Now le},_ the ï¬rst Will vmit \Vomhilloflï¬â€˜dwuma‘ Hutu] ) ru-‘ulmh Qll tho first Monday and 'l‘ucsdny, and Is. MN. 2011 (Hmmlton. House. ) the lit-M. \\ u mummy .m ‘ Thursday 01 ouch nmnth. MIMI“. Vl‘l'JIAZUU AIR ndmunxtm'ul. llemxtiful and «lumhlu .‘xh'lfl [FlClAh 'l‘Hr'Jl‘h nude. MN gold unml ruhhn-l plums um pronounced “puncclnon.†UVul‘ 26 10:15 oxpunuuco. ‘ D MCNABR. 355m at Quin-range gircuscs. OFFICE :â€"â€"“T0uo.\"ro Houss " (Tu (aria DENTIST (Nilmua Ux'ulo Gar “w†wooâ€"Brandon's mock M mm 1. 16. and am now prepared to do all kinds ofwork in my line: lâ€"LJTmy tt- Loan xi 6 per dent: 1“] 'l- mum Offices, No. 39 Adelaide St. East. 0p pusl a Post Dulce. W. PLANK. Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate A . of Ontario Veterinary College. Diseasesm all donwsticatod animals treated by latest nun bust approved systems. Oflice and Inï¬rmary. Rmdon's Hotel. Cauuington BIA li'. '!N HOIjKIXi Barristers. Soï¬citnr 'Oflices: 22““ Slrgmt, Lindsay, Ontario .154. smeuunmwz’s CARRIAGE wmum. GLYNN, V. 8.. Graduate of tlm Outm-io Vat . . erinarv College. Veterinary luSpeutor. Dumasâ€"Medical Hall. “"oodville. Will be m Beavertou every Tuesday. Ordersleft- w th Jolm McKinnou. Druggibt. Beaverton, or by telegraph will receive prompt attention. o! donxesiicated animals by the latest scientiï¬c and most approved methods. Orders by telc~ gra‘ph or man] promptly attended to by day or niï¬lt. onice :â€""McKinnou's Drug Store," Bun- vartou. Ontario. ‘ H. JOHNSON, M. D.. C. .\[.. L. C. P. 8,. Graduate of T0) outo University, Member of College Physicians and Surgeons. Out“ F x- :miuur for Sun Life and Couledemtiou Life 00' s. Oflice and Residence, Victoria Road, Ontario. ‘1 M. JOYCE. V. 8. .Graduate of Ontario Veteri- mu“) qulqge. Torqnto. Treats all disungse~ HAMILTON?» IRON BLOCK, Beuverton, ( )nt. 'MnntmyCuntonmrs shaved twice weekly and In cut mommy at 75 cents per month. ' B\XTER. M. 1)., (University St. Andrews.) I . Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Edinburgh. Correspon- inn: Member of the byuwculogical SOcioty of Boston. Muss. (mine and residence, Woodville. Ontario. R. KIDD. Physician. Surgeon and Acconcher . â€"(m.ice. and residence 2 Dr. Spooncr's old residence. Sluicoe Street, Boavertou. Ontario. A GRANT. 3]. D.. l’hysiciun. Surgeon and Ac . couohour. (mice and Residence, Cor. Main and Mara Streets. Beavorton. Ont. pun Column. 1 195‘â€- m1! “ ~ qu'yor“ l Ligmh “ 1 †') Mr SWEYN. Clerk of the [st Division Court _ , (_,').;nty of Victoria.â€"-01!ico,â€"-\\'0udviile. buds not osW‘ ’ Transient min a ‘ nou 30:3. 1 v measnrud \“ B LACKSM [TH IN G. ' OUIS M. HAYES. Barrister, Solicitor. 6n: 1 Oflicus: Cameron's New Block. Roxavcrmx). VETERINARY SURGEONS. 01V YRE 6:: S'Tl‘l WAR '1‘. Aflornms. Smic- itm Q etc. Ofï¬ces 0\ er Ontario Bunk Lindsay D.J . .Ic Ix'rymz. l '1‘. Sn: “Al: x‘. mus Wunaviuc gamma, "AND- mm ï¬tuvcrtuu 6mm. J.NEEI LANDS - DENY“: S‘i‘ 6w.- kRR'N SM' '1“ [, Barristexs, SOHLHOIS «tr 0mm 5. Kcnt St met, Lindsav, Ontario. Join \. Rummy | J. 15.8mm ILA N0. A. JACKSON. Clerk and Treasurer Town- ship of Eldon. Loruovillc. Ont qno.si11T11.c1erk. Townshi of‘ Thorah [ oï¬lce Town Hall. lloaverton. 11!. mo. 31111111. (101k. Villugvot Béuvonou l' Benetton. Ont. (25mm! @usinrsï¬ G, r115. MUNICIPAL CLERKS. IOSEPH J. CAVE. Puor'mmn, woooku: nu» Bums. W. 1-1. GROSS. )1. JABVISKï¬au-[isï¬ey my} Soliqitm‘, MODERATE LINDSAY, UN'I'AR ! t). mvurwlsu nun: : PHYSICIANS. .. J "'wâ€" A . LEGAL {TE TERMS» W. J. BATTEF, H! I 'm Beavortnn. Ontario Money to Loam. Hpcr aunum. " tine lat inges- uwut {amnion om-oéfon. u) 35m of“ comfort. which they could never lmow in England and if an occasional case of hardship occurs: and which yosaihly does, them are hundreds of tho sums waits who may bloss the day they saw the shores of Canada. and were rcccivud a The above very graphic and touching picture is certainly not edifving, par- ticularly to the people of the village in which it is said to have taken place and when it. is known to be nhselutely untrue, the indignation it has aroused can he understood. Never in the his- tory of this place has children been brought here for distribution, nor is the story true in any particular. lt in not likely the matter would have reeeiv~ ed any attention at our handa sure for the fact that already mveral lCttOiBr have been received from difl'eront parts of Ontario by the Reeve unlmu; for par- ticulars of the ease, and itnleuml ii un- true. The latter we einphutienlly do. In reference to Mr. Iuihouenerea re- mark» which preface the quotation above We would say with huu “we have never had any conï¬dence in the advan- tage; of the Canadian adoption Hyutem." Canada has enough \vail'a of her own to provide for, and the bringing ol' enidreu ol' the London streets. is, u to» many eases only increasing our ernuinal popu- lation. and very doubtful charity alter all. We do not want them. and the philanthrophists who are soenergetically endeavoring to raise them from the gutters, are certainly to blame if alter brought here they are alhm (2.1 to he ill- trcated. lie that an it may. however. theehlldren placed here in the great majority of eases have fallen into homes ‘ittle hove and girK' \vei'e p‘aco'l on View in the vill'zgn school-room range] in a row We slwes used to he down South for inqec'ioi. The news ha‘l been pawel about, and the {miners and trmlosni-ople l ad gwhm'ed to make their choice. Among the group of little ones were two little twin brothers. who did not seem to realize what waw taking place. A farmer adopted one of them and anotl‘e: far-Her took the second. the homestcmls of the two men being neurlv a. hundred miles apart. The hour had now come for them to he parted. perhaps for ever, and at any rate their very names to be changed and their identity lost. No one save an eve witness can imagine the look of sorrowful amazement depicted on the little fellows‘ faces when they realized in their hahyish fashion what it all meant. A mother.I think. would ralher see her children taking the chances of the London streets than doomed to the «mil-starving existence of a. Canadian homestead." l . an eve-witness, and which occurre] a. tow years ago. A lady arrived in \Vood- vilfo. North Ontario, with a m‘mber of htt‘e English children for adoption. On the some day she gum a vow; touching and (elm-went description of tho- Way the (-hi'dv‘en had lmen (:n’h-uted and shipped M ('zmn'l‘n... The. fol‘mvin;r warning the " The "allowing connnunieation is from a lady who has had ample onportunity of seeing how tl.e children who are sent to Canada are treated. I confess that I never had very great conï¬dence in the advantages of the Canadian adoption a 'stem. Some of the children may be well treated. but I suspect that the lot of the greater number is that pourtraved by my correspondent: " I regret to learn that another batch of little waifs col- lected from our big cities is about to be, sevt to Canada: These poor little folks whose lot here is. indeed. hard enough, have at least in the land of their birth the sympathy and companionship of their kind. Transported to the back- woods of Canada amid dreary and strange <Y'l‘r011ll(Ill)gS. they are there doomed to pass their unhappy childhood and youth chopping woodâ€"in fact doing the mean- e-t work. clad in the coarsest raiment and subsisting on the roughest fare. “ inch is not always plentiful. The ave- ra -c (‘anadian rivz‘ls the Yankee in his umerness for the dol'ar. and he spares mizlwer himself nor others' painstaking. scrapin". nor protracted toil. Let me briefly descrilre a scene of which I was Most intense indignation has been caused in Woodvilie through the appear- ance of a. letter to the New York “Wan'T' and which “'an reproduced 1w tlm Toronto “Giulio" and“ Mai!“ of the 1 th inst" from Mr. H. thouclwle. the (u.- m’ms editor of “ Truth." London. Eng. Wiring to tho “World“ in reference tn the bringing: to this country of children for adoption he snvs :â€" Independent In all ‘I‘lnlnga «ml Influenced lw \‘mw. Flue ï¬t’nodrillc deurutc. Eltcï¬curcrtuu Q'xprcres. J08. J. CAVE. Edltor and Proorletor. FRIDAY. MA RCH 25. 1887. A SLA NDER. If any of our subscnbo '5 intend or do si‘ 0 to pay “I in wood it must be doliv Ol‘ml st one. or it cumm b0 accel-wd . H. mm runla Hardwood wanted in ex- olumgu fur Cutters. Slvigha. Buggies. or Wugguns.»l’. McMillan a Son. Dome;- tum. Wanted. Wood Wanted. .:.. â€Now lino gnu] mu] silver “nu-hes; lIy lumt IIIIIkcIH m. MckiIIIIoI‘I“ s Beavmtun Vurv ('ill'lll) for rush. ()1 n comm tho “Pickering \'o\va' 'ia mxthoritv for tho stntmnont that Mr. A. l’. Couhhnrn. Is to plotost the lute ulce- tion in North ()nhu'io. We do not. know tho source of our cotcm‘s nuthori y. hm um roquoatcd to :slalto that Mr. Uochhuru pvrsonnlly has neither tho time nor in- clinution for much 0. purpose and that. tho mo of his mune in this mum-.clion i3 quitu nmuurnntml mnl without. author- ity. Wu ohscrvo other journals have (topiml thouhovn nmntionvd statement uml would mil thoir attention to this (h'niul. Watches. Without Mr. anat‘s shuï¬le of the constituencies in Ontario the little Pre- niier‘s majority in the present House, instead of being overwhelming, would he exceedingly slender, if not entirely want- ing. Gander compels the admi<sion theta. like advantage has been gained bv the Conservatives in the Dominion elections. The “Mail" the “Hamilton Spectator" and the “Owen Sound Times." with other independent and Conservative papers are insiating that an end he put to such outrages as have lately been perpetrated in the interests of faction. and a really equitable organ- ization of constituencies ohtaineJ as Slit‘vtllly as possible. Tlllfl can he done only by taking; the power of readjust- montontof the hands of the (lovern- meat of the day, where it virtually rest: at prewnt. and vesting it in an impartial tribunalconstituted for the purpose.â€"â€" LUrilliit Packet.) Tm: Local Legislature was interested last Wednesday over the appointment of more magistrates which was urged by Mr. Clarke of Wellington who desires to have all Deputy-Reeves as well as Reeves m ule emoflicio magistrates. Mr. Mowat (1 Ring the conversation remarked he had never in a single instance refused to appoint where magistrates were requir- ed. We hope the m’ember for North Ontario pointed out the case of Beaver- tozi for his consideration. We do not know hat Mr. Mo'wat has ever been ask- e l to appoint another magistrate for this place, but this we do know that Mr. Gould, M. P. P., has several times been requested to call the attention of the Government to the necessity for another or even two more J. Fe in Beuverton. We hope this reference to the matter lw Mr. Clarke, may prove a reminder to Mr Gould. Tm: Doputntion appointed by the. County Council of Victoria to interview the Provincial Governlncntin the matter of separating Muskolm, from Victoria did not receive much satisfaction: from its visit to Toronto. All that was learned was that until Mnskoka asked for the separation, which by the way will pro- bably he a. long tithe hence. the injustice to this County will remain nnheeded. The Attorney~General says there is no precedent for separation in such a. manner. Well, that is no reason why one should not be established right here. The best of reasons are present in this (use and justice only would be extended t) a. sutfering community. A lively interest is again springing up in the spread of the Cholera. more ~os- pecially in New York. Since lost sunn- mar. when it was imported. this dread disease has raged throughout the Argon. tineRepnhlic which is in close commer- cial relations with the United States. It is state] that l0 intense has become the drealnf contagion that those employ. ed to hnnd'e the goods imported, refuse to do so without their disinfection. into the bosom; of Canadian families. By all means keep them in England and provide for them. it is something ï¬tting and proper for English society to do, for to “H peculiar condition these nn- ! "‘tuuates may in a large measure at- tri unto their degraded and impoverished stat». We hope our city cotems will repudiate emphatically the above libel on the people of this place and also on the people of Canada. [By the Editor or gathered from Exchanges. 1 malarial Elms. Bern-anon and Brechin. CASH FOR HIDES, SHEEPSKINS AND RAW FURS, Ul mmmemul Crnukmy and 91mm 1‘} ll u-mt 5“» :51 (.1 Chin“ m be. ‘4â€! l M (Em, Hlmrkmnith s Supplws ulw [\s in Sm. k m sent Im on le Show.“ Nulim. \Vc kfl‘l) "A I‘I'I‘E‘HURNSSELV'AC'l'lNa “H N UO\V BLI\ U and ROLL]: H the Best Thing Y: t. IIICS'I‘ C \N.-\ Ul .\ .\' an 1’0 cunts, 3 Brands CA IKIBON 3 \ FEI‘Y 30 ceuh, \V \'l‘I'II{ W'Il I I‘I‘I A MICHIGAN, 35 cents. In I’AIN'I'S. (IIIB, â€LA-954, VAIINISIIII'IN', 'I'UIII’EN'I'INI'I, I-‘I‘IA I)Y~ M â€(ED PA I N “I nur S'nuk wnll lw InumI UnlnlnIu-h-. IIUI’I'} an.l IIUI’I'I II.\ LI HRS, GLOI‘IIES LIN ES Imbh lulu: umI “'irt'. ()()0( “M H )( )O( )()()U( )0U()()()()0()UU()OOUU( )00 0( )()O( XX ) Ul )()()l)()()000( H ) 000000()OO()000000()O()0()000 ()()()()0( )00 DOOOOUOLM )0 000000001 D Four “im'ruut Kim's of |.-\ NC†'I“ "Yr“ SA \\'.\' tn chum" from at, 60 lo SLO) per FINN, AXES null AXE â€ANDLI‘L“. ,l‘l \' um- “I ullr (3H I'IY HUUUN AXES ulul HANDLE 1‘01'31. Try the) “JOHN A." BUCK SAW". H. W EgTï¬ï¬TV’S. BEAVERTON, 1 Car Load Salt, 1 Car Load Coal Oil. ' ‘anï¬ Arriving! eï¬ust £3?“ng HARRISON LESLIE, Balance of our FUR , MILLINERY, OVERCOAT , MANTLE, and all other Winter Goods at Cost, to clear. Ulnsmvnremul Crnckery and «mum lib-mint SM? n} China to he SIM Blmrkmnitlh Snppllns always in vak or sent. fur (m tlm Shurlmt 10,000 Votes ahead of any Otï¬er House 1n Town. In SHELF IN (.‘A )A I. ()H. \V’ 1!“. LTG] l'l.‘ 'I‘II I!) ’1‘()\\’.N~ The Best Values in Town! Great March Sale ! Harrison Lesflie, ELECTED And to the fulï¬lling of all that we promise. All haw; conï¬dence in ALL WHICH WE OFFER AT TIN". CLOSEST MARGI‘NS FOR CASH. As we don‘t want to carry any winter goods over we offer the Come and Secure Bargains. "11¢ The Old Reliable, “ The Cheapest Store,†l HEAVY HA “INVAHE our Stock is Fun and Complete at. Prim-n to Suit n“ Hun-m. LAMP GOODS ! ‘ THIS WE ATTRIBUTE 'I'O HAVING '\VO(’) DEN \‘VA TIN- Is now Going on. Next Door to Hamilton House, Beaverton NOW NOTE THAT OUR AT H. WESTOOTT, 1 Car Load Nails.