florr kurnu. Three new switches are to he placed in the station yard here to accomodate the increased business (lowing through this pomt. A through switch will b0 among the number. Disgustlpg Catarrh. , \lnnhonn‘ writes 1"" (I. "'3' In-ru uuvuu- Have just opened at Hodgsou‘s Beu- vcrtun. twenty pieces Grey Drum; Goods all wunl from 16 ch; per yd up. Also Grey Gloves and (hey Prints. Ilurc uwllrhu- . ‘ ‘ ‘a Lâ€" m‘nnfll‘ 1.1-" Ih‘t'hl “(Midn Ulsgusuns yawn-u. _ A gentlemen troxuMontrealwrltea .â€" For years I have be greatly annoyed by Catarrln. It caused severe 1mm 1n the head. continual discharge into my throat and \‘cry unpleasant breath. By a. thorough use of Nasal Balm I was com~ plctcly cured. L6, 0 , “ â€ï¬mku Inn» +nu'n m) Gipsles. L6! 0 Rev. (‘1. C. Patterson left town on Thursday morning. his ï¬rst move to- wurds British Columbia. 111 5:10:11; va1 inn “\Oltun and B1ccl1i Wanted. 3 Illlnt‘ry. Hodgsonjs Millinery vertou, ezelipscs overytluug north of To- ronto. Receiving- ordcrs all the way . 17“ Department. Boa- 3 llllm‘ry. from ME v... ..... .\ cotlzpmly of gipsics during thegveok. ' Lump and Lamp (:00ch ‘ur Wantuu. The Cou‘ncil would confer 9. great Loam on the' people of the village by placing a sidewalk down Simone Street 30 the Lake. There is no street in the \‘iliagc which has more need for :1. walk and it is necessary. Seed fcr Sale. .- II‘A ..... 1“an 5880 IGr 9“qu '63†Am" quantity of Clover, Millet, Oats. Pens and Barley, for seed, for sale by Jus. Gordon. Beavertou. An Improvement- The G. '1‘. R. has at last co cognition of the claims of tlii iis Midland system for better dutiun, and two ï¬nely equi have been placed on the "run lliillnnil and Blackwatei'. '1‘ modern and in possession of aunl emnfortuble interiors. C ail-brake is attached with lln a:ccnmnnxlation, the time slightly reduced, the trip he: lanai and Beaverton being an in thirty minutes less; time t Hll Illl'.IIv-vu ....... The G. '1‘. R. has at last come to a. re- cognition of the claims of this sectiï¬n of iv; Midland system for better accommo. lattion, and two linely equipped trams have been placed on the "run†between Midland and Blackwater. The cars are modern and in possession of handsome and comfortable interiors. Outside the airbrukcis attached with the increased acemnmodation, the time has been slightly reduced, the trip between Mid. land and Beaverton being accomplished in thirty minutes less; time than former- ly. This is decidedly better but; in the tune we think it might be reduced still more with advantage both to the com- pany and the public. Itemlj- lmle Clothing. . ,A,e:....--_-nnl- “rm-J u. u... - nu..." ,. Now Ewing opened a, large consignment of Mons", Buys‘ and Children‘s Ready- )Izulc Clothing at Sacriï¬ce Prices; J. llodgsuu. Bcavcrton. The 24th. ... . “IA flu" .n tglitzmertou 2mm flew. le-v. __ LS†An): Ipï¬mtitv of Glover Seed for mk- ut R. Dunshcuth';s, Mum Stu, Beu- vcrmn. Returned Home. Mr. Frank Mmlill, M. P. and wife re- tu‘uul from Ottawa iug latest. "ms for llnlchlng. ‘Am- St Andrew‘s Church. C mnmun '3, he u crton. {mu Mr. loss. of “cstporu, wm preach ‘n St. Andrew‘s church on Sub- lmth next both mommy, and evening. (mm-ls. Jud. arrived at Ilndgson's (Bash Stm-o. ‘II A‘.... l nan-v I... ............ r, {n- Eggs from purcs Plymouth Rocks 7:“) cents per setting of thirteen. \\'y1u:. duties. $1.00))cr setting of 13, at L. J. lllruuu :- u... --... lmth next both mommg and evening. (nun-Is. Just animal at Hndgson's Cash Stm-o. l‘muvvrtnn. 'l‘upcstry mul Hump Carpets thir Carr-Ms. Floor ()il (.‘lutlzs. in ail wisulm. ut. 'l‘m'onts prices. The Rifle. The Hinge has lu‘on rmnm’od )rom ‘ - I ‘ LI, . t the Kim and h: ~ :iwn at to wan) It! 1 ( nvm mm the unitâ€! Nut-ms in «x- i::2.-h\‘.g teeth. Beautiful artiï¬cial truth msntc-d wry hm: Mr. Nuvlunds \‘iaitu "\szdvjllo. I'ldwmd'a “0101.“ the socvml â€Mum‘uw of every month. and Rom-min" "Hmniiton Home." 1110 second Tuesday of each month. uf pm: f\'( vlnm ((‘clmxds. 1m (Vim. FRIDAY. MAY .-»v_ id‘. and to Unbriduc. *llle [dnughtov of Mr. Gil. Me- playing in the school yard Ly fell and out 1101' knee so >1“. Grant, was called in and number of stltchcs in the 1t):.:1vtwll. Westcott‘s, Ben.- :lxilx. VII.- ..... loss. of \\'cs-xtport,“w:111 t. near him lulu). nac- mw fur Um coming 24â€]. :1 â€W hat; mmnf Hm wd am nnvxyuctml bath hilu Homing Lhu atrerum 3131.110“ limll'dh tipped up 20, 1887. on 'l‘hm'sday morn- done the town zunh DI. ('n . m) t: mumndmu t thI'l‘f‘H in ex. \vntt-H to )OVU Secd for 533.. Ben- HH-l't {unit 1' Mr. lard:- For {it-‘41 Caluomn‘s -v‘â€"â€". For (Md and garden Seeds go to u. u. Cameron‘s for the best. Grunt a Ounn's ' (‘uchmu-d imported stallion “ Cum. " will be a: Mr. Neil Muir‘s farm. wath, Wednesday night and at l). x A. every (hmu's, '1 hursduy night and until Friday noon. _______ Dangen Danger. There are some who pay but little or any attention to acough or cold. and Hey let nature take its course. This is just the tune nature should have assist~ unce. The lungs are threatened. Assist them with Tmnaruc Elixn'. Spring stock. ' 68‘ My New Spring Stock of general Dry Gouds is complete. “'0 invite every lxuly to examine our beautiful , - .. . -n ..._mi l‘nnuu nnndl 69H": aluun. ' 65* My New Spring Stock of general Dry Goods is complete. “'0 invite every lady to examine our beautiful Prints and Stylish all \vool Dress Goods. at. J. R. Prior‘s Cheap Cash Store, Wood. ville. ' Cracker) and Glassware. Fine Steel: of Glassware. Chinmmre, Crockery c.. [It Prior's Cheap Cash Store. \Voodville. 0,435 A‘. Gunn's - " Seventy-live steers have \vintered in ï¬ne shape, they will now" average over thirteen hundred. They 'are the ï¬nest lot they have ever inrned out ‘_tn grass. Eighteen are stall fed :31er soh'Lto J elm Dunn. Esq“ of 'l‘mglliisgi-to'go awny this Week. This car 1634 will’ urerï¬b’ about 1.600 lbs. 1. .t . A s x‘r Spring Suitlnzs. g‘ â€" â€" .. . L..-.‘|, t‘! . P high-on.) â€" â€"--â€"_-V-_ We have to hand for the spring trade a. choice stuck nf-fl‘wouds and \Yorstods. for suitiugs. Chm!) :1an Elegant at Juo. K. (.‘mnpbckl's, \‘(uodviihn Died. ' ‘.- ' 4" , A: L‘.l\ - .‘n "Ivy. Word rnachcd hero lmt Momhj: of the death In Toronto. of Mr. David Sidev, foruuu‘ley hawlwum merchant of fhis village. Mr. Sidey was a popular citxzou when in business how. ï¬mumigl diflicul- ties overtook him. however, and hrmvus forced to succumb. IIe ‘ leaves a. widow and large family of children. ‘ n “u“ u. n, u :3 'lrv Plior‘s far 0. New and “tflith Har1 or Soft l‘oit 11at.0n1orcl Suits nhnnn fm‘ (fr .s11 at J. R. Prior‘ 5. cheap for Caéh at J Potatoes. I'Uxusvvu- A largo uumltifv of Potatoes lmc lmnn purchased horn during the week for the Toronto market. Farmers! Farmers! ‘I have just purchased a. lawn ln‘ nf Japan Tea. which I will sell in 10 to 20“) lots at a. small margin for Cash. J. R. Prior, Woo-Jvillc. Moving. - 1 LADL ‘n Mr. Joshua. Horton moved Incl: to I‘mlsover on Thursday Inst. 110 has lenk‘ezl tho ml“ at t‘.nt plat-o. from Mr. All. Stahback fun‘ a tom: of vomw. Mr. Stabback is reï¬tting his mill and intro- ducing the roller process. Reï¬ning: - - n , dun“.-- Lnn “vuuy‘u.-=, Mr. Alex. Dolmon. of Boavm‘tnn. has been mnplm'ell horn for some days gott- ing our grist. mill in romlinow for Hm rilaoing therein of a set of rollers. Mr. Noll McLuml. tlu‘ loom-‘0. antivilmtou and we lmvo nu «1mm: his oxpoctatimls will he roalizmlâ€" :\ \‘t‘l‘V large lnwincss (lur- in}.t the ensuing {all and winter. Ladies ! _- --. 1i’A-.1__:11_ l-GUIUo . The Misstm )Icliimmn. \Ynndvilk‘, hrim tlmir summer Millinery now to hand. The latest. Raising. Tho. frame of one of Mr. ï¬nn houses 13 :Ih‘oady up i will he prm‘mzlofl with at , _ , , 1 .Llll'- lluuu v. v" ï¬nn houses is :Ih'oady up and the others will he provemlvd with at once. the foun- dations being nh'ondv under way. John K. Cambpell's Stylish suits speak for themselves. X0 lwttur either in ï¬t 01' price can he obtained. An excellent. asset-uncut at cloth to (3110050 from. Growing. Quitoamuuhcrof the trons phmted three yenm ngn have come through the winter safely \vhilo mmw havcdied. The council should replace the (load (mm oaoh ymr and in :L fmv ynm's we will hm'v a. hoaniiful lino of frees-x [mm the ezt~tinn to the village. The expense is trimm“ .A..._.,. Wooduiuc 30ml ï¬lm's. (‘mh ‘u< l m' an} «mmmtv of fresh \\ ilmn s \\ um‘h illc. Sudden 009th. tiuuuuv- Envy-u.- A 9nd dont'n m‘vurrod on Tuesday hut; in that M Mr. hnugald Morrison of 4th ("011. The young mun Want, to had on 'j‘npsuh‘l)‘ evening: m usual health but on the funnly assembling: in the morning he was nhwut. ()n ggning to hie chandler his lifvlvsv. hndv was found stiff and cold in thv bed. ()1) nu‘dical cxmninntinu it \\'ih€ found that lwm‘t, disease lmd lwon tlw (‘iHlSu of death. The funeral took phu'v nn Wednesday and was largely attmydud. 2‘12 Guarantcoa. Aw 0:: lop. hcnv I‘ gzrmmds ' Pack up family I! sight. \\ ‘ them m: 1 year. ()er‘ y mun-mum! Jnu. K. C: Openipz- Up J'Ulll a- M1. Rm]. (‘ mnp 1111153011 H119 \\ cck. The Boat. bell opens out in Can. mmtli. l‘fl“ 0,000 I960!â€e I lu U DUO\. km‘p mulling hut. tho host lines of ‘IQ. and in lmyins: from me the public | (101.01"! «m getting the best. Juo. (‘mnplwlL “'(mdvillc. “I'll ‘0 ï¬ve steers lmvo \vintcrcd in they will now" average over undred. They 'aro the ï¬nest .\'0 ever turned out ftn grass. .11: stall fed Tam}. sold,to Jolm .. of Tm" tg‘t‘to'go away this is cur 16:34 will’ avcrï¬'c' about I I'Uu'l-v uKl‘N‘tvd to 131W PM" in the Julii- I No Ti ~nmnatmtiuu uu’ tho (‘entml Fair ‘Is in “mt. I’m-w on June 21st. up T‘m‘" lmxkot and take the whole .- "Inn-,1 and hat the children see a. “hirh will :xlwuya remain '\\'ith marking In memory the Jubilcol llcavorton, April7tb,1337. your spring smit frtnn me mid I Au 3 ï¬t. equal to mn' city house Campbell, Woodvillc. Seeds go to L. tho trons p‘.:_m_tpd moved Incl: to Inst. 110 has Hugh \Yilson‘s ‘ "ï¬gs of the has at H. Court of Revision. Beuvertou. May 16th 81. f ‘ESDERS will be received by the undersigned until Saturday May 28th {or the erection of a DWELLING HOUSE in the Village of Beaver- lou. Plans and Speciï¬cations may be seen at the Post Ofï¬ce. Buuvertou. on application to Mr. Jus. Cameron, Postumstur. The lowest or any tender not nocesmrily ucm [31011. l'utiustouder- iug will base ï¬gures for bum brick or wood. -’ Beaverton May l‘Jtli. D. ROSS. FIE-[D A Y. 31 BUY 13 . ( ‘ _ I hereby bug to not‘ mul burroupfl‘lgg‘c VII/age of Beauerton. General Blacksmith'iggj, Carriago Iron. 111g Horse- is sung. c, to which the best of a given. 3:35.513: BREAD, SUNS and. PASTRY i always on han _ \Voodvillc Customers summon my 1). 2 Campbell. and orders for Pastry. c loft with him will receive (‘ourt of Revision in and {or the V“! Boavortou, will be held in mu Towu Simcou St. on and am no‘ Pleasure Parties suppneu 1w on. Notice with CHOICE PASTRY a CONFECTIONERY ICE CREAM 4 Prices Moderate. HUUSE and EARRMGE PAINTER BLACKSMI’EHING. All kinds of “1er In Almu- Hues Executed In I-‘irsl-rln'u Mylo. l-lstinmtos Furnished 101' House work etc. Pan'- tiu-s intvndiug to paint new buildings or 1:0- pniut 0M (nu-v. would do we“ to cull on me ‘ - un- ... nmirwm-k elsewhere BEAVERTQN BAKERY. ‘1). D. McARTHUR. ‘ 111 bunuuntli‘bg cï¬mu v. thut I have leased 1 “166B )1 11‘11t11 Shop of 1S.S\ELLG.I1_Qï¬7 s mum \GP Having made some f BEAVERTON ICE ORE/I M PARLOR, BOOTS A GENTLEMEN D SHOES MADE TO ORDER AT $2.50 per pair Repalring Promptly Executed. to commence at? o'cloek, p. m. GEO. S§§_I_'§‘H. [Have ï¬fé Pain anywhere about you ‘3’ g , _-__- -o-e’.‘ â€"and Get. Instant Relief. BEWARE our ITATIONS. 25 01:3. Efï¬gqnle. In.“ III-fore pth ing llleil J . W. Whyte, 'usE PERRY DAVIS I’APERHANGER €;c., ~â€"Boavertcn. Ontario. best of of?) an“ attention will be MODERATE TERMS. '1‘)â€"rV0mpt attention. Customers supplied by D. K. .repm ed to do all kinds ofwork L in myginu: Parties suplflied at Short . ,.ynu\‘y ‘3’! Mlle public of Bouvcrtnt. ““FDI- gun I l‘mvu leased W. J. BATTEN, 180 Pairs Men’s Solid Leather Plough Boots, $1.00. aced School Boots, sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5’: 138 Pairs Boy’s 11‘ 120 Pairs Your-11’s and Boy’s High-Laced Balmorals 85cts. 120 Pairs Boy’s and Girl’s School Boots, copper toes, (iOCtS. 1‘20 Pairs \Vomen's Leather-Lined Laced Shoes, $1.00 150 Pairs Misses Fine Ballnorals, extra high (rut, 900m. for the Village of in um Town Hall. rk elsewhere .u- . -.v Village Clerk. MCARTHUR. favourable purchases of BOOTS AND SHOES for Spring Wear, we can bound to please them. Many lines are ic such bargains that we are 'mm sects. to $1.00 per palr below credit store prices. ‘1‘ o l A k1 W] H PRMTES. 1013“... Buavorton and c. 6600ooooooooooooooooï¬oooobmo00®'®666606‘6600000 m , ‘ .F‘ 1 ‘ "7' B; A SM Beuvorton. May 1515,1887. 3 swim a: C qb’ICE PATTERNS .3- April 15th, 1887. ALSO AGENT FOR THE EAGLE STEAM WASHER and QLOTHES WRIXGERS. Jas. Cameron, ,- 33‘ Do not leave yom:l havertnn. April 3. GE‘ }ENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE, ORGANS AND PIANOS.‘ - kinds 0t Farming Implements from the Self-Binder tot \‘Jheel-barrow, Monuments and Head Stones both Granite and Marble. CUSTOM WORK AT The Latest Paï¬tems Which we purpose making a. the season. . CAMERQN’S’ We have now on hand and arrivmg some At ï¬gures never before IIIIIIIIIIIII [ME QRDLRS E PLAIN AND‘I‘N GILT! 1381â€"5311109. AT PRICES AWAY DOWN. AND CHOICE ST Ll.\' ES. Sand AGENT FOR THE i. LOGAN; 18 .\Tâ€"â€""‘ L. J. CAMERON. uflcred in this town. IIIIIINI. sewhere until calling on me. \YI’l‘lI OUR USUAL CARE. a. Specialty of for . 4, andS s~750ts. GQQQS 3 mpg You flofliaaï¬s. Sign of t’ho Gotden Boot. pun verton, Out If and L 1 ‘ 13v ardS. BE CAYERTUN. to. the