JOS. J. CAVE, Publisher Amt for Union loan st Savlnu's (‘0. Money to Loan on ï¬rsbclass security am we; p.o. Agent for A. HARRIS, SON Jr. 00., Brannon]. Mwutu‘m-urs of lwupurs. hqurgiï¬e" Binders G. SM ITH, Provincial land Surveyor “-BHAHBQN’S. FRESH BREAD.â€" AIAVAYS 0N HAND. General Gm(vaavies Arid Provisionq Cheap 10).- Cash. \Vondv‘lllo, March 1881. (Grsdunto of the Ontario Veteflnuy College mouse; of all dqxponicnted aqinnafls hosted by latest and heat, approved systems. once mad Inmmnn in connection with Hamil- ton House. Denvorton. Ontario. wm be in Benvorton last two weeks of every. month balance of time in Orinia; having opened a studio in that place- Orderslaft with Mr. B. Mndill or Jno. Mc- Kinuon will receive brompt utoutiou. J A00 3 BA R N ES, Pump Maker. 01-0531; VIC-e); 317MB; i-ernmil moi ' Inhddressod t3 lhmvurton.ror Womwihc and wi l roqeive prompt MARTIN HOPKINS, BARRISTIIIKS, SOLICIT!!!“ dc. Alouey to Loam at 6 per cent. Otflceâ€"Kvnt Street, Lindsay, Outu'io. 1’. S. MARTlN. l (i. H. Huyxnm. ï¬nd mom! atmution. W. A. Sherwood, D BLACK, 6mm! gas mum ggmt “'GODVILLE A N ll BEAVERTON. Pumps and Cistmns of all kinds to order at ï¬lmâ€. notice. I will be in {logy-organ uu__Tneml_ay up}! Frlcjgy Representing flratoclnss stock Companies. Insur- ance oflcctml on a)! â€mags o! Proportyz cggigg! nncc oflcctml on all classes 01 Pro mty. ulna! HRP LIGHT \‘INH. CYCLONE and In“ W [V08 .1 9 agent for the SUN LIFE AND AC- (‘ IDHN'I‘. Onion mlioimd for Musical Instruments and flowing lu-lslnea. sow-nap ï¬nk, .‘Ilmlclpallty or nun. Olloo In Town mm. noun-ton. Onuuio. “'Oonvmm: â€VERY STABLE, as“! mnVAIIM. Proprietor. Livery Rigs M nnz’ mm' and a! nil hour: on the «horn-st notice. {mu-ml nnvnflon mm: to Com. mvrcinl 'l‘mwllors. rnaruos tawny. modem 'I‘HRMS, (IKSII. Stalvlm in connection with tho‘ 1,1110“ Home Health Happiness for all. WILL cum on RELIEVE Biliqusness. {1:25 :z'iache. Dys- pepsia_, Indhn E .Dizziness. Jaundice. 8:00:12 Fluttering 0ft .‘3 Lcart, And every Si)c-.‘ic~‘ wf (li»-_-';x~‘-e.mising from Impun: '2 ;--u;i. ï¬e. C. I'd-‘1 HE‘- u‘.’ 1!“! Climax Che: :: 3c "‘1 Company, '. I. L. C. 1‘. 5' 8.. Graduate 0! Toronto Univer any. Memhcr of ! nlloga I‘ll ‘siclnns and Surgeons. 0111.. Examiner or Sun Life and Confederation Life Co's. Ofï¬ce and Residuncc, Manilla Ontario. "“"A non; 1M M13 BELL, "mm; mm" "(1103333. 0!!!an door mat of Post Ofï¬ce. Woodvmc. II“- Towmlnp (‘lerk and Treasmr. 061cc at Mr. Reid‘s Store. Lomevlllo. Ont â€"â€"â€"-Aidross. Box 72, Benetton. Dunno.â€" M. \V. PLANK, ~VETERINARY SURGEON,â€" Civil Engineer Practical Architect. P. CLIFFORD. WM. CAM ERON. \Voodville. OYST ERS I N S EASON. W H. JOHNSON, M. D. PORTRMT PAINTER. FROM ILIFB on PHOTOGRAPH. JNO'.’A. JACKSON. WOODVILLE, ONT. UEORG E SMITH, North Victoria and Ontario General Advertiser.â€" We would Respectfully call yom attention to some very interesting lines consisting of the following: FINE CORDOVAN WALKING BOOTS, BUTTON AND LACED. Fine Calf and Kid Button Boots. Fine Laced Kid. Fine Goat Kid, Button The Til-pug?!†3999 the Latest Out- “ NeWport" TiesfSï¬lepdid Value. French Slippers Ladies’ and Mlsses Button “ Oxfordsâ€. The Low Prices we are Asking 1s a Perfect surprise to Everyene Saiesf or Cash Only. Beaverton, April 23rd, To close out balance nf Spring Stock. N ow is the time to buy your DRY GOODS, and “ Toronto House," is the place. GREAT CLEARING SALE Wes-till take the Lead in GOOD GOODS at LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in TOWN. Follow the crowd to f‘ Toronto House†Clearing Sale for May. Beanrton, May lst, 1874. THE UNIVERSAL Try his 'ict. Factory Cotton, the best value ever offered in the trade. Try his Bet. White Cotton, worth 12; cts. Try hisTowels,-. large size, 3 for 25 ‘cts. Table Linens, Glul Towellinp. Roller Towelling. Blmhed Linen Table Cloths -AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Ducks. Denims. \Vincioa and Gottoumles M: mill prices. Try his 5ct prank. uneqmlled. Try his Bot. Dress Hoods, all Shades. Don’t miss seeing his ‘ Dress Goods in candles. variety at marvellous prices. ‘ Large Stock Tweeds, Clothing, Hats Caps uWe still continue to pay the highest priCe of any House for Produce. . Gentlemen, special attention has been given to this department and you will ï¬nd my stock well assorted atOBottom Prices. A large stock of Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps, to be sold at half price. A Genuine Tweed Suit for $6 worth $12. Felt Hats, all Styles, from 25cts. up. MILLINERY 1 MILLINERY ! MILLINEBY! Don’t miss seeing our new stock of Millinery just received, A large assortment of Ostrich Feathers, tips, Flowers, Ornaments c. All orders executed in the latest style, with Neatness and Despatch at prices that surprise all. A speck] clump sale every Friday and Batmde till furthor notice, when special clump [ï¬rms will ha 030ml for sale and must he sold Hugurdless of prim. Don't. miss it. every l'ridny and Satnnluy. At. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Highest prices fur farm produce. ' A, W. BOSS, Proprietor. In Groceries our stock is now Complete and Correct. Ve are selling Prints. Cottons, Dress Goods, Cash- meres, Lustres, Cretonnes, Damasks Gloves, Ties, Laces Parasols etc. at cost for May. â€"Chfldren’s Fine Shoes in Endless Assortment.â€" At “Twonto House,†for May. 'That D. W. Ross keeps the Cheapest Goods in Beaverton. His stock is now complete in all branches. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. WOODVILLE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1884 Laces, Luce Collins, Ladies’ Gloves, and ties, equally low. H. WALLER. D. McNABB. Too bu'sy to quote Prices ï¬hmmm “ In it true tint gamb provnils to an unlimited extent onuntghe ocean steamers ?" inquired . Star reporter of a veteran sen oophin yesterdny. The grizzled navignbot, who is in the employ of one of ï¬le most caterpi- ' Euro-- pennfltnnantlmtiolim £323 a the “av-v... “ No. not exactly me,†he lied. “Altho b that fellomSolomon “7::p onoug h lose neon dol- Intention-pa with en Rice on the Bel-vie. it isn't fair to eat us all down as irreeleimable gnmhlon on thet 50mm. While I won‘t interfere with any gentle- man on 'my veeselwho mywent a. little fun e._t nokcrdpstzou hung I profes_~ idem Hon .vilr. lleporterr and- on’ll aeewhetsgrtot 3 reception heywill “Do theproteedonele petronlne the sea. much? Don‘t they meke good‘ henle on shipboard mehmee?’ " Well, sometimes." be answered. “ It's been frequently asserted that many clever professionel gamblers make a good li'ving during the summer months by fleecing well-to-do merchant: On board ocean eteunnhipe. There is no doubt that there ere some lively games of poker played et eenevery season. In most instances the phyexa ere wealthy memend can stand then: losses. Walton. “The Plunger." generally makes the smoking apartments of the vessel he oroeseem very warm. Jim Bennett is mother ‘hot mu ’ aboard ship. But Bennett likes ‘eeven-np" better than ï¬cuury" as to attain t to get away 33;]: s stakeonboud accomm- p-" . " The on] chance :mu has got to get ayayï¬; 9 sa_id. “is _t_o jump. oyet: having blank cats cross one’a path when about £0 commit a burglaxy. “ Sometimes when the lads are flush. and go to Boston via Enrope,a couple of themma sat in a game." said Joe. “ When oy catch a sucker aloneâ€"Ahab “ When £11000.th u sucker munâ€"sun mwhen the rest of the party have cross-ï¬re and raise himout.'Sometimeo. if the sucker has a good hand, he may drop aoouple of ‘eenturiee before passi out. ‘ The perfection of art is to concea an," and nobod would know by a cit- cumstanoe of t. ' character that the lads Were working together. This is the only way Law that the boys could work a point. You see." he went on to explain. “ 31 good “13.“! of those mel- VOL. VIII.-â€"NUMBERI 16 explain. “ A good man of those men'- chants and wealthy f om. who make a re at practice of crossing the big pon , are pretty fly themselves. and are liab_Ie to ggoppn 9. £91.18}: a ‘stockip' the AI, fast. again, the only intormimion being for food, and sleep. Their thinks are brought to them. Double-dummy whist is becoming very pppulu'. "111 A decade ago the usual ante on ship- board was ten cults. and the limit a dollar. The book~making fraternity are responsible for the increase. They began doing Europe about ï¬ve ears ago. Their interesting games o poker on shipboard soon became the theme of conversation among the regular tra- vellers. To be out of fashion is to be out of the world. and the young bloods had to follow the exam is set 1) Dave Johnston, Joe Cotton, ohnny It ahoney and other members of the bookmakers club. These players have been known tocall a hat of $2.000 with s pair of “ HungryJoe"hld a St†reporter :sterday. tint he would just as lief yto “freeze 6n nboodlo in the Sub. â€"'1'llo house In wmcn Lumen u won- nollwu ham is now ancglectcd min. Tho roof long ago {all in. and the stone walls are overgrown. it'ide and out. with ivy. Acrons the reed uhnds tn abandoned sud dismantled mill, In the neighboring village of L‘dliroiveon ~â€" 3 aquid; “toggling plan - almost mot] dbcr get-non one manta is named O'Commll. no of tho mudnttawah Dwill O‘Connell, a pnlnilwn of the famous Libemtor. mnl mmuy of the manplo are close‘v relatul tn bin. GABLERS ON THE OCEAN. .II who“ Won-I' tho luau house In which Daniel 0' Con