all tlmt cum-M. Ipliml to and“. nuuhmn (‘zmmi BID WEI. Ageutfor Minn him- of Stumnshilm u.so [on {oven iail. and all leauiu" nuws yuhors. {S :\ ‘V'I NG :3" 133': ~P£\.I€T'M:ERTT‘ occ’. Currants 251193 s1. School 33245; Eibles 82. All kmas Patent :Medmmcs. C. GU10HRXST. \Yondvine, Money to Loan . at a low r1110 of interest. from :2 to '21) years. [ C. GILCHRIST, Clerk Village of Woodvillo, \Voodville Ont. C. GKLCHI‘ 181‘. turf-v.11; fm that class 1119111- . 111.1'0 Companius, 1111-9111-':111.111c1 11‘. 111111: it 1101 111 111111 11:1 .112‘1'1'1-s 1211111111}, 1111121111511 11113 of 51.5.) to thc 11111101' o1c11' 111110. :lL I Quorum __._ 4,1 7 *v ‘ ' BEA Emon, ONT ‘Prnight paid on Tile in cur lots to anv station \lthm thirty xui‘.us from yard. ammo-86 rrch 26. 50-: y flit mommz'rox: IERQIJ l Axrrz’ x -1:(.',1:1«:(,:1r3.v13 3101: and. TILE at Shortest Kati .tcl‘C-‘t “Howuyl Cu dulmsits (if: “I“ rate ()f 51"}! cont. Notes Loliu [ml 1;: lowest rates. Electiours. )0 n. "I. i I» J p. m. Saturdays 10 n m (o ‘J p m. \' Sun forHu 0th III to cullnctfmm 1-." that it is, '91-“)IP‘SIPOHIH" from. than publish Hm IIIIIIIos CA) THORAH BRICK YARD have no“' on hand the lurgmt stock at Immber ovur In town. 0( all “mums and at .111 urn-us i‘rom $0.00 to ' ‘1'».00 per thousand. I beg to nnnmmco to the public that {have Lu‘clmsml the Brick Yard furmvriy owuud by Mr. George Drake and known as .2241 130110231 $.S.MQMI‘LLA1Â¥L Beaverton Lumber Yard. data by car lots, loaded frog. Addres .nd am now prepared to furnish all orders for Bills furnighod to calm at Shortest Notice. NADA AND UMTED STATES. V! S meea" uughs, 3 Es. terns, Gang; Plough uudviHe Cheau HA Stare! )ANTLINU. SILLS, JUIS' SliIN(iLl€r§.(1‘mm :’>l.()5 per thousand,» LIME, @IDNEY TO LOA N‘ ' or: mod scctztizy. “Drums ismcd 12pm) thr Collecti. ’ani’Mow-ars, at Beaviï¬â€˜ton Found ry \N. SFJIETH Wma ‘E‘avflmn .105. J. ('AVE, Publisher. Unmanned “flatwï¬ï¬aow. With \v'hich you got a valuable hook with every three pounds of‘ ten. ESTABLISHED IN I884. YEAé‘s stigg Associanion «$44â€"- £ ------ H ' k #â€" 1mm nusnnssxm. _ IBAGQEE’B 5£\ “N 35.23; J- 0- EILSHRSST \‘IM. TAYLOR In and l Managers. Hamilton Ont or will -â€"â€".\‘Nl) : Hock, ï¬rst doorcastof Town Hall â€"‘ \V .\ 5' ill not 1m}. “hit-h list is nhm of the Association I l‘nitmlsmtos. Address WILLS (70-. fJLS, JUISTS. From QOcts. up. (2 mid. Taylor‘s Hiding, Beaveuou. P. O. \\'U‘il)\7HJ.E. Eorso Rakes, to $3.45 ‘ NC). LATII, ice. 0'4:1w ladies’ ï¬ltentinn Wanted at the 1 Empmium of Fashion. Also A mnvsmmm: vmcrim at “mm For (anus and other infurnmtion apply toJ‘ FRENCH. on tha promises. “ 'l‘hmm (lustrous of securing a bargain should apply at uucc. A IH‘. SH‘MHJ‘. SHOP \.\l) IYI-ISIIHiNCl-I 1‘ SH.“ UN USIIURNI‘. u . HHAVERTUN. lnrrtn dmxllinu house and shop comlvhwd f , hunting 0n Uslmrm- Shunt. with imlhm were of lnml. hull Hunting on Buy Strum. (lnml mum, smhlo. Mm [,‘uml mm on tho prmniues The soil excellent. for unrdun. ' Emmy mama \‘VOODVILLE AN') BEAVEBTON.I Pumps and Cistcrns of All kinds to order at short notice. I will be in Boavcrton on .(‘umflny and Friday of onchwook, orders by mu.†nmy hunddrcsacd to Boqvortoptor Wqulvilio and will rosmvo prompt and nnrnfn'l Mrnntinn. :z. I‘m-t l'm'ry : Chrrk. J. \V. Itnrnlmm. Port Perry. lâ€eh.h'..-\prii I‘J, Juno :1, Sept. 6, Out. 18 Dec. 1.9. 4. l'xlvn‘ixlgn: Clark. 7.. Hmnphi". len'idgre. F051). April 20, .Innv 2:3. Sept. 7.'()ct. H). Dec. 1-1. 5. (‘nuuingmn : Clerk. Geo. Smith. Cunninglon I-‘u‘n. in, April 131, Julnc‘J-‘i. hcpt. 3. Oct. 20, Dec. 15. o 6. Hmwurtou: U. I". Brute, Bonvcrton, Feb. 11, April 23. June '31. Supt. 1). Den. [6. 7. I‘plnmrnvu: Clerk. 1". J. (éillosu-io, Uptor- grom, Eel). 12, April 2:}, June L‘J, Supt. AU. Dec. 17. 1. Whithy: Clark. D. C. \[acrlonncll “hithy Jun. :L' 'n.ch 2, Mn) A', A] nilz: \la) 3, Juno 1’, July 4. Sept/3 .0(‘t. 3, \n\'. “. “or. L5. 2. Brnugzhmn : ,‘lprk. M. Gleason, Greenwood May ll. July 5, Sept. . 2.. “skating “11' L0: Ck‘x'k, .‘.I.(ilecson,(irecn- W004]. Jun. AI. Mn)“ \‘ TEST half, Lot 6, (Inn. 6, Tlxm‘nh. containing 1. u :u n-s "nth goml “nu-n. Huusu and \\'u!! (m t11(*1n'ul.xi\:'.<. i-‘ur Im‘tlu-rpan-tiuuu-rv :mluv by 11.31. H.\l.‘.‘1Hll-‘. Pr prictur, Umngumu, or to JNU, BROWN, Esq, on the promises. Bcuwrton. Feb. 11th, 1581-5 county of Ontayio! That we 111110 11111111111 0111‘ Millinorv this war 20111†1:01†lolow the stundmd mice 11111111‘111 give our 1~.st11111o1~1 the 111-111-111 11! this rule pun-1111511 ()111' “1111:1111 (hivm 111'0 makiu" (20111- 1111111015 511111 M91, 111111 the Indies ï¬llullld 111'11il 11101115111113 111 11111 opportuniu 11! 8012111111" 31111111 b.1rg11i 11:1 “him the assortment lusts, A Innzn (“HF iuumvnt of new Fxcuch D109 5 Goods to hand in all tlm newest alludes and matur- iuls with '1‘1iunuiugs to match. A big: assortment and at prices to be reached by all. OF]! OTHER DEPARTMENTS consisting of TWIN-(Is.‘licmlxymlo tingling, Canons, Dcmnm, V , “a .. ., ......... n! \u.u,un, JIUIIIIIIN’ ; mtonmlm, Shirtmgs, Hum, Hunts Sllous, Groceries, etc.. rup‘ute with thu \‘ury clxcicust procuruble goo ls. GRN’I‘LEMEN. (Iont fail to see our noluhy new Spring Huts and at prices that defy competition. Bcnverton, April 20, 1897 liwr shown in Denver-ton. Every lady in liaawrmu slumm Inuke it a point to examine mix lrcxuuirul display consisting of nothingbuc mu wry NEWEST MA'I‘ERIALS mu] exclusive designs and at prices untouchable elsuwhero. Wu invite the inspection of close purchasers to the most, magniï¬cent and complete stock of PRINTS â€" PRINTS S'PRI N G MILLINERY aoonms I’ULFORD a CO., naccuvmtmonr ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS BY MAIL 0N user-um OF PRICE SAMPLES. 255.: Rmuum 5:22. $1.00 DaunL: THEATMENT 5.50er HEN m pm ASTHMA CURE MOTHERS LIKE IT! CHILDREN LIKE [7“ Because It Is agreeable to take. 11' CURSE! LIVER COMPLAINT, BILIOUS DISORDERS, Acxo STOMACH, Dvspapcm, Loss OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, CONAYIDAY:AM no ï¬ne‘rlututnn By Order, NO MORE. PILLS! Farm {m 8318 or to Rent. Division Court Sittingsâ€"1837. /l 606d Bargain ; Unaggroached for 2: ;~.; ‘ Tone and Quality. C.»- TALOGUEG FREE; dmleng )muso mu] chop pomMnod BEAR IN MIND SASS. 31171263171333. INOTAHT F (LIL? V03 â€BELE wk. 1". J. Gillespie, I7ptor- 2:}, June 23, Sept. 1U. Dec. 17. 1. FA [3 l-IW'E'IIJ.v ï¬xxU "Elï¬n- lilï¬ï¬‚uuu ï¬ï¬mu mug and... t . EWIHU m a Clerk 01' the Peace. WOOBVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1887 Fn 1’ ()n Saturï¬ay evening lust Misgissaga 1 St. wm about as c1owded a thoroughfare : considming the Si: :0 of our town as could be found in Toronto. What with the Salvation Army and the land a lively 1 appearance is kept up. 1' ()1illi'1. now claims “the boss†L11.- f (1.10.1190 team and meat things’ltre expo ct. 1 (all (lininr' the season. The scho'lnlo of 1 games 1111 punlishcd bv the now Lamosso Aqsocia..ion ,«g1vos the games to 11.} pizuul ! by our team as follows :â€"â€"Brantlord 0:1 } the 211th inst., hum ; goes to Riclnno’ntl ‘ Hill, on Jun; 3111‘ ; Toronto, June 11th ; ‘ Paris. Jnlv lat, ' Ottawa, July 30th, and : Niagara 1~1 11.11. 011 Sept. 8: [1. The teams ', hoolmd to come how are \iauara Falls, :July 8th . Tmonto, Jnlv 1Qtl1' . ()nt 11i11‘ s. 3A11gust 1.1111: St. l'athqtinos, \ngt st 1‘.I.'1tl1 , \\ (111111 h1(:l<,‘.§<1pt. 93rd. auï¬dorlmd- ‘,.- We have organized a cï¬clcqt club in this town and we now wait hMantly for challenges. A splendid grmnffl is lwin" H prepared for the club on tlln Driving PM]: (lronnds. We \mnld lilio to hear from lem'crton with wlnmn oan' clul; played a friendly match some years ago. Let us hear from vou, gentleman. A perfect real estate boom has struck this town and from all appearances the place stands a good chance of being overdone, as it; was a few years ago. A reaction will undoubtedly ere long take place for no sound reasons warrant the extravagant expectations at present be- ing pushed forward. The Mayor of Onllia might. very wiseiy follow he caurse of His Worship of .anonto. and warn the people against rash specula- tion. The â€Onllia." has made her ï¬rst re- gular trip to Stl‘mvlmrry Island and the “St. Clair," the new aspirant to fame and fortune on the waters of Couchieh- ing will also soon be in shape for work- The “Queen of the Isles (the prettiest little craft on the lakes) has been re painted and gulemlly overhauled and promises to make it warm for competi- tors. Altogether 11) this direction plea- sure lovmg Orillians will be well served. A (lecitledlv dry and warm week has: just passed and should the same weather continue much longer serious Injury to the crops in the light soil of this locality will ensue. Several corn-laden vessels have al- ready arrived at Midland. Oneladen “ith 32. 000 bushels; got on a. rock near Hope Island. 3,000 bushels \\ ero taken out dry. The docks at Penetanguishenc are being repaired. Somethin" should be done to the Rcfonnatory wharf. If ro~ paired it would be a. convenient getting- oif-place for visitors to the prison. The “.‘-Iaxwoll," “Tender," "Kate Pilgrim†and “Shawnnga.†bouts of Pcnetung have been cxmnined by Gov- vertmcnt Inspector, McNeilly and pro- nounced safe and sound. Parry Sound is to become a. town, a. bill having passed the Ontario Legisla- ture to that effect. \\ 01k on the .Iidland Esplanade is going on favorably \\ hen completed Midland will be one of the best calling places for vessels on the Georgian Bay. Georgian Bay Notes. Collingwood Sons of England cole- bratcd St George‘s day by a. successful banquet at the Grand Central. The “Paciï¬c" and the “Atlantic" are making their regular trips to the Sault from Colliugwooal, while the “Northern Bullu†plies between Colliugwood and Parry Sound; The “Maxwell" is on her old course from Pcnotunguishoue to Parry Sound. A few evenings ago as a. Mr. Mayo of Collingwood was returning from his day‘s work he was brutally assaulted bv some unknown person and loft senso- less. [Interesting Jétnngi I-‘rolu other Plncu DUB; NEIGHBORS. CL‘illis. The Presbytery of Lindsay met here today. Th 1 Rev. Jno. Gillies pastor. of St. A111" .1ew’s church, Eldon1 applied to l1ercceived into the church, also deputation from the congregation of l'llflun. consisting of. Messrs. John Terry, John Campbell, and D. A. Mc- Intyre applied to he received as a con- gregation, 011 motion of Dr. )Ic'l‘avish, which was seconded by the Rev. A. Cur- rie, the minister and congregation were received unanimously. The Rev. E. Coelchurn was heard 011 behalf of the home 111ission committee on the case of the anpoin‘ mentef the Rev. G. C. Patter- son to British Columina. Messrs. Bruce and Morrison appeared in the interest of the Beaverton can ;re ration and Mews-rs. Stewart and Simpson 011 behalf of Gamehridge. Translation was agreed to, and Rev. J. Gillies to declare Beaver- ~ton church vacant next Sabbath. Mr. J. McMillan to preach for Mr. Gillies. Mr. L. Perrin a student from Queen‘s College read his trial discourses and was duly licensed to preach the Gospel. The congregations of Kirklield and Bals over aie preparing a ('all to Mr. Perrin which i1 likelv he \1 ill accept and he settled 1111th M1. J.1l1n .vchillen a student from linox College was next called and read his trial discourses and licel 91d to preach the gospel. The congregations of Wick and (h-eenhank are preparing a call for Mr. McMillan which it is to he hope-l he will accept and settle there. Presln terv a New nod to meet on Satur- day 25th inst. 11f Snndeil land to deal with calls frrrn WM: and ('rrecnhank. 1J1111<|eila11(l.‘. 1 1.1111: Liiton and liirlif' :c. ‘,d i1. 1‘} Si SI and llalsover. Hollowny's l’ills.â€"â€"Nervoumness m (1 want of i-Znergy.â€"â€"\\'hen ï¬rst the nerves feel nus-strung, and listlessnesm supplnnts energy, the time how come to take some such oltemtive ea Holloways Pills to res- train n. disorder from developing itself into a disease. These excellent Pills correct all irregularities nndwenkuesser. They not so kindly. yet so energetically on the functions of digestion and assimi- lation, that the whole body is revived, the blood rendered richer and purer. while the muscles become ï¬rmer and stronger, and the nervous and ohsorhent systenm nre invium‘uted. These Pills are suitable for all cleaves and all ages. 'l‘hey have a most, marvellous client on persons who are out; of condilion ; they soon reetify whatever is in fault. restore strength to the body and conï¬dence to the mind. Vroomanton. An accident occurred on Tuesday morning to Mrs. Jas. Charter of such a. terrible nature as to cause one’s flesh to creep with horror. It appeared that Mrs. Charter went on the morning stated to see a. mare and colt which occupied a. box stall, and while in the act of looking into the stall the mare turned savagely around and caught her just above the left eye with its teeth. ripping the flesh completely off and leaving the bone. for over the space of a. man's hand, com. pletely bare. Dr. McDermott of Sunder- land was immediately sunnnmicd, and he dressed the wound. but as the injured lady lost a large quantity of blood. and is now in an exceedingly weak condition together with the fact that she is about 72 years. of age, her recovery is rather doubtful. A careful search failed to dis- cover he piece of flesh torn from the scalp.â€""(:Eleaner.†Mrs. Jno. Humphrey of Vroomanton, Eed on Friday of last week at the pgq of 64 years from inflmumation of the lungs. Preparations are already being made for the Fall Show by the authorities of the Driving Association. The track is to be re-gradod and stables and pens built and also a large grand stand erect- ed. Wonm 1W1). MAY 19th. The' township council met here last Saturday. fro)â€; 5.3a o A 5‘ on. 5%. I as mmmï¬m izcal to furnish Mr. Hugh Mcl’hcwm with a railway ticket should he think it, 0xpodhutâ€"Carried. A number of an. countu were presented and ordered to bu paid. \Iovefl lw Mr.1".‘McHz'.c, H‘s-- ondcd b} \Il'.1'mser,tl.at the (mez-il do now adjourn to meet on S‘Munlnv. t 10 'ltll' ( u ul' June at 40 clovk p. m. { Thurah Township L‘uuncil. May 14th 1887. Council met at 4 p' 111., all present. Minutes of last Council read and approved. Petitions presented )Irs. Napier for aid for Mrs. Colville, C McLean, for compensation for land taken from his lot in locatingthe road between a the 2nd and 3rd Cons. at Lot 5. Mr. .1. f: Boakcs heard in the matter of Elizabeth“, Boakes. Mr. J. J. Cave, application t.) use. the Town Hall for band practice‘ Moved by Mr. Galloway, seconded by M1. Donnell in the matter of Elizabe ll Boakes that the Council do grant 8:: ’ .0.) per \\ eek for her support, the said glam to continue for three weeks and than,‘ Dr. Grant be authorized and requested†fl to make her one visit and report to the ‘ v" ‘ next Council as to her state and condi- tion.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr; MORSE seconded by Mr. Galloway, that the Bear vorton hand he allowed to use the T own Hall for practicing for two nights each weekâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Gallo- way, seconded by Mr. Fraser, that the matter of compensation to Mr. ,‘harle; McLean be laid over for further consid- eration and enquiry until the next meet- ing? of the Council.â€"Carrled. Moved l y Mr. Galloway, seconded by Mr. Donnel‘, that the following grants be made fl r public improvements :â€"~Townline bl.- tween Thorah and Brock at Lot 1, gm~ veiling, 3115.00 ; between lots 5 and 1'1, can. 2, gravelling, 810.00 ; between cons. 2 and 3,101: 18, culvert and stumpin; , $16.00 ; Lake Shore road con. 3, gravelb ing, $30.00 ; between cons. 4 and 5, a; let 5 gravelhng, $30.00; between con ;. 4 and 5, at lot 7, repairing embanknien i and gravelling, $20.00 ; Centre road [rem bet .veen com. 1 and 2, north, repairing gravel, 8100.00 ; between ems. 5 and (3 at lot 2, turnpiking c., 810.00 : betwuen cons. 3 and 4, at lots 5 and 6, culverts 10 be repaired or removed as requested ; to vnline between Brock and Thomh from lot 18, West to the Lake, clear l‘nil width of the road and gravel and turn- pike a track two rods! in the centre, gravel 20 rods, heavy, 15 inches in centre runded do vn to the sides, t: ack 6 fee! , commencing at lot 18 and working West, 1) It in a culvert at lot 16 as soon a; possible so that the approaches can Le cnnpleted by the Pathmaster with th ; Statute Labor ; North Centre read at the crossing between cons. 6 and 7, cul- vert, estimated $312.00 ; road from Bruce‘s to Gamebridge, repairing grave', 52.0.01) ; Centre road crossing between cons. S and 0, culvert, side road cons. 5, 6 and S, ditching: and turnpiking, 815.00 ; between cons. 9 and 10, lot 10, ditching, 810.00 ; Townhne between Thorah and I'lldon, constructing road. conditiena‘, $30.00 ; that the Commissioner for 11L; North division of the Township be in. strucled to inspect the bridge at Bin ll;- ler‘s, and report as to the best method of renewing the same. to ascertain ".1 piles can be driven to support the centre, and to in 'nish plan and estimate for widencss, the span of the said bridge not less than ten feet. to inspect the bridge at Wallace‘s. between cons. 6 and 10 and r )pnl‘l} as to the best method of repairing or renewing the sa'me and to construct a culvert betwuen eons. 0 and 10, east of the side road between lots 5 and t', aLTl the contracts to be let as see.) as pussi. b‘.e.â€"â€"Carricd. Council tilled in path- masters instructions for the current 3r: 1- and ordered the sun: to be issued. M well by Mr. Galloway. seconded by Mr. I". Mcllae, that the lleevcbe anthu. . ‘1 At â€1020:2120, on the 4th of "m, un- ('nacc Cnmcmn Robinson, inhnt (laugh ter of C. Blackctt Robinson, uguJ months and 22 days. .‘m-ricd. Gxozum SMITH, tin, 'l‘mvnnl;3;. VOL. XI, NUMBERâ€"15 Discl-