V '0};ng to the train blockade on Tues- day the lecture winch was billed for that evening had to be postponed. Direct lmportatlons. IE? Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. McMillan Sons. Beaverton. The New Rink. The material for the new skating rink is being rapidly prepared. The building will lie 50 x 164 feet. This will give an ice surface second to none in the county. At the Beaverton Woollen Mills: V‘évisléukcts, Yams, Full Cloths. Tweeds, Flannels, Gumseys. c. c.. all goods away down 111 price. ‘ Call and see them. C. T. Young. Postponed-7 Spring will soon be here and people will be looking around for young trees to plant before their premises. All those who are desirous to obtain trees can get them by leaving the number mquired at this ofï¬ce. An effort Will he made to have the Council appoint a. public holiday on “Arbor Day†and we hope to see extensive planting take place this year. By securing a. large number of trees at one time the cost can be reduced so that they mav be delivered here at about seven cents per tree, pos- sibly less. Canadian Manufactures. Go to l-Iod'gsou‘s for your Shirtiugs and Cobtous both in endless variety at. Sacriï¬ce Prices, also double-fold Sheetiugs. Openeg 03}- Mr. E. Tisdale‘s nuv advertiuement in which he announces his opening will be found in an adjoining column. “'0 have no doubt \I 1' Tisllnlo will secure a large number of his former customers to whom no 13 most fzu ourably known. All (5" In Cash for Potatoes, Oats and Peaso at; R. Duusbeath‘ s. Beavertou. Arbor Dav. J 1131: arrived at Hodgson‘s Cheap Cash Store u. very large assortment of Gonts' Felt dud Fur Hats. hard and soft, «.150 Shirts. Ties, Collars, Cuffs. 6m. The Odd- Fellows are preparing for their annual anniversary festival which takes Klnce' in April Rumor has it that mmet mg unusually nice in the way of asociul entertainment is in preparation. Highgpt {rice m gain u .1. n A genuine March storm reached 113 on Sunday last. and for the succeeding two days gave the most (lxsagreeahle weather of the season. Wind and storm. A howling tempest. A veritable biizzard. Trains blocked. Roads impassable. Not a. bad record for March‘s ï¬rst. week: . nghest Price- We have opened during the week a. Real Estate Agency here for the sale and purchase of all kinds of Real Estate. We have the best of facilities for this work and believe that it will prove of advantage to both buyer and seller. We have already lmd placed in our hands a large amount of property for sole u list of which will appear in our next. If you have a farm for sole or desire to buy one consult us mul We mm in ull probability suit you. If you have to sell or desire to buy villuge propertv of any kind either improved or otherwise consult us. We will mlvmtise it free and no ellurge will be made unless u sule is e footed. We purpose mlvertising all property placed in our lmnds extensimly during the s'pring and summer seasons. "Evie: Eggs at R. Duushcath‘s, Bea- verbou. A New Venture. v vvv --'-- As will be seen in unothor column the township ooun.:il has appointed a U0"!- lnittce of representative rntopnyers to not With the Uonnnittce of the Village Council to consider the question of a. new I Town Hall and public oliices. It is i hardly necessary for us to remark thut u. ‘ very favorable feeling exists already in I connection with this scheme, in fact the only wonder is that it was not pushed l long ago. In the present Town Hull,| which at best is a. very inefï¬cient affair. I is stored valuable papers and documents ! belonging to the joint corporations ' valued at a. large sum end which if des- l troyed could never be replaced, they are l exposed to the risk of tire and ulniostl without a. possibility of saving them, should such an event take place. It is proposed to utilized the present site to erect n. more suitable public chamber-I for the use of both Corporations and to 3 build at the sumo time a. ï¬reproof vault l for the storage of the public documents, l etc. The cost of the building can be I | l entirely met by the erection on the. ground floor of two good stores thus giving the ratepayers every convenience ‘ required for public purposes without taxation. The joint connnittee is to? meet on Saturday of next week to con- sider the matter when we 110pe it will receive careful consideraâ€" tion. ‘ A Good Article. i L23" At a. low price is sure to sell. We are selling 011' our stock of ï¬ne home- made Blankets at from 33.00 per pair, Flaunels,’1‘weods, Full Cloths. and all other goods at the same low price. If you want to get; Bargains, come early and get your choice. 0. '1‘. Young, Bea.- vertou Woollen Mills. The Weather. â€" Tajm your (‘aqh and got 30m “Goods at I-Iodgmn‘a ('leming Sale 1 % loss than may House in tow". The New Town Hall. Look Here. ï¬imvmou atom Mews. FRIDAY. MARCH 16.1888. Children Cry for j The Old Way- Mr. Wm. Smith. of the foundry. it ap. pears has returned again to the old 1 laslnoned way of freighting. He ï¬nds ; it more proï¬table to deliver his mann- ! facturcs by team even at such distances v as Barrie, Newmal‘ket. Orillia and i other points in this district than ship. , ing by railway. During the past two E weeks the foundry has turned out n. pro- l digious amount of work to northern points. The new hay rake which is be. ing built here will sweep the market when introduced. g Tag the Dogs._ Wandering Mum. ' The mails during tweak have “been extremely erratic and irregular owing to the snow blockade on the south and of . the Nlpissing Division. Until going to i p was only one wall has reached us from l‘oronto. The storm of Monday it appears was general throughout tho northern part of tho continent oven us | far south as New York in which city the ,5 heavy snow and drifts did onorumus ' damage in the breaking of telegraph and other wires, blocking the streets and in many parts of the City completely nus- } pending trafï¬c. I l Bulk Ovsters at R. Dunsheath'a. ‘ Spring MII_I_l_nqry._ l The next Sittings of the ï¬rst Division Court. County of Victoria, takes place here on Tuesday next. A number of in- teresting cases are on the docket. Look Here. The skating carnival on Wednesday evening was well-attended and a goodly number of masquers were present. This will probably be the last of the season. New Stock. The fortnightly meeting of the W. C. '1‘. U. was held ‘as usual in the Odd- fellow's Hell on Thursday evening the 8th inst. and was well attended. The interest m the work seems to be steadily increasing as was shown at this meeting when eleven new names were added to the list of members. Owing to irregular- itv of trains on Tues-day M r. McNeil did not nut in rm appearance. and conse- quently the lecture has been postponed. It is hoped. however, that arrangements can be made to have it come off soon.â€" [0031.] For the wet and sloppy spring weather wear Overshoea and Rubbers. All lines. Cheapest in town. A. Stewart, Woodville. You can buy Tweeds at a. big discount for cash at J. R. Prior's, Woodville. Carnival. Since the Council has decided to pur- chase a new weigh scale {or the village an interesting discussion has developed as to its location. In our last We casually remarked that it was proposed to erect the scale opposite the “Eldon House." on King Street. This does not suit the eastern end of the town with whom has rested l‘Iis iInpmtant institution for so 10“: a M it is threatened that should the .“l' a I ‘1‘ located as we have stated. tho bill me will be thoroughly over~ haul. I! and put in opposition by private (many; to the utter disaster. rout and mmii .31.I.IIIII of its rival. We really hope thix (.‘ll u'iuII. which by the way is of sun ‘I LI. I INII moment may he amicahlv sou ml I-I- I that the threatened war of prin man he averted. At the same tinw M II. suggest a coIIIproIIIisc. Why not 5"“ I.‘.I.- II. ale 0" the cast_sidc of the F. Madill, M. P., was home on Satur- (kW and Monday. We see by a. meant report he has been placed on 3the Public Accounts and Rail“ ay and Canals Uom~ mitees of the House. Oppositiom Beaverton is going to have opposition in the manufacture of white brick. Mr. James Webb, of Fesscrton. has gone into]the business.â€"[Gravenhursb Ban- ner. H uzhest Price 31:5†Trv Prior‘s. Woodville, for ‘cheaj Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery 1m Glassware. The Welsh Scales, The Woollen Mill is running once more in anticipation of an active season's work. Large aitorations have been made and it is bettér prepared than ever to (la the business of the locality. For Bulk Plckies goto R. Dunsheath Home. Rubbers and Overshoes. Dlvlslon Court. The Dog Bv~law recently passed by the village cor nail is said to be creating untold confusion and consternation among the canines of this town and it is generally believed among them that several lives now hang by very slender threads, in fact a. veritable Daniocle‘s sword is hanging above them and which an untimely appearance of the Assessor may cause to descend with distressing eklccts. It has now become evident that the usual methods by which they have been preserved in life will hereafter be of no avail and that with two assessors and an armed constable on their track life will cease to have that easy pleasure which the past has contained for them. Running Again. Our Miss Taylor is; just returning from being in the Milliuer) markets two weeks selectmg the latest novelties and designs ‘ known to the t mkuâ€"Jonx HovusoN. hnuéwnh...~ m‘ildihfl ? ~ A better. or morn. umn‘vf‘nit‘nt spot could not be found in tho \‘Hnun. For Pork at R. Dunsheath's Beavertou Pitcher’s Gastorla. gramme :«Euml mews. [.r‘u‘mhonnl locals on 5th mum] FRIDAY. MARCH 16. 1888. We are making every reparation m accommo- date the large necessfl on of this section dutlng the present summer and as Bnlmmu. kc. promises to be active, we are more than on- coungod to actively compete for the trade. Boovaflon, Mush 11!, 16$. Do not contract for Eovotronqhina or other Tin-work nntil aooinu us. We will unto you hum-on worth your attention. or more in oqniyped with everything in the Tin-l no M We" as a good assortment of If you are building n Home don't mil to mm duce a Furnace for lusting. We can furnish you 1» close Rates, Spring Work. Several Second-Hand Stoves on Handâ€"â€" Bargains. Haring bought out Messrs. Harrison Leslie of Beaverton, I beg: to say I have opened up business again in the old standâ€"next door to the “Hamilton House." I therefore trust though I have been away from Beaverton for the past four years that all our old patrons and public in general will again extend to us the same gotten our pleasant and in every way satisfactory business and social connections and will again extend to us the‘same liberal support and confidence we were favored with in the past. which I shall always endeavor to merit and hold by fact dealing and right prices. You will ï¬nd every department of the business well assorted with all the new and fashionable Goods of the season consisting of You will ï¬nd the Millinery Department especially attractive this summer as Miss Lee, (formerly with Messrs. Harrison't Leslie and whose services I may say I have been fortunate in securing) has selected a. large and elegant stock of all the latest (lemgns and novelties in the trmle consisting of ENGLISH, FRENCH and NEW YORK FASHIONS with beautiful trimmings to match. As Miss Lee is a most accomplished Milliner owing to having had A long experience in New York, we gay with every conï¬dence we can suit and please all who may favor us with their patronage. Trusting you Will call and see us the ï¬rst time you are down, ' 13‘» NEW AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, NEW AND FASHIONABLE TWEEDS, NEW AND STYLISH NECK TIES, NEW AND BEST MAKE OF BOOTS SHOES, NEW AND FRESH GROCERIES. NEW AND FANCY GLASS AND CROGKERY WARE. NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, MOURNING GOODS, A SPECIALITY. TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH; Highest Price Paid for BUTTER AND EGGS and taken as Gash. Any Amount Wanted. Tin-Shep. Stoves of various kinds. Have you a Pain anywhere about you ? USE PERRY DAVIB’ “PAIN KILLER†and Get Instant Relief. BEWARI or mn'A'rlous. 25 eta. Per 80mg; ANDREW MURRAY, PREPA RIN G Please note the following : EVERYTHING CUT AWAY DOWN IN PRICE. Beaverton â€"-â€"FORâ€"â€"- 'BnAvnwml. huh Graeme: Arriving may. We have still in stock the FAMOUS ALL FELT BOOTS and full linen in OVMv SHOES, which we oï¬er for the balance of the scuon AT COST PRICE FOR CASH. Our WINTER Lines in BOOTS and SHOES WE BUY BELâ€! FBQM THE BEST FIRMS Our Customers lnvariably Return to us. :‘inmimï¬m gm“ We conï¬dently appeal to the public on these grounds and so far not in Vlh. and the numerous unasked for testimonials we are constantly receiving. This is not. remarkable when it is known that I Am Yours, Truly. And then only such goods as we know to be correct. Excellent Value 2 That our Goods are appreciated is the fact that E. TISDALE, Are the best in town and L. J. CAMERON. BEA VERTON. ONT. Beaverton, Ont.