The average newspaper local corms. ronduut is not. llotc'l for the most pro- found degree of consideration for those who happen to stand in his way and when he can lude lwhiml tho poreou of tho roa‘mnaihlu IH'ZHI of tho jmmml for which he Write“ ho froquently lwcmnos bold mui imulting. Such is tho mice proseutod by tho llcavcrtnn oorrespnn. dent in the “(Jmmiugton Gleaner" in his communication lust. Week. lit-mum n. temperance lvoluro i4 pi‘l'lllihlwl 10 lm (iolivou-cl in St». Amh‘vw's chnu-h this individual lu‘umls tho unmnqunozd. m hypocrits mnl fanatics “him 9 \(‘llhlv series of shunt-cl i'l‘ll’la nrv olt‘i-Hnl la I-he India‘s ul ilm \‘i'. (V. 'l‘. l'. a --i lhn-o of tho othorchu'n'h-w .uf tht- in“ n. \\'i.:.., aflrln'i‘P“ II“ in llm‘ l‘w “Homn‘ W" in uuhl permit such \iml 0"": rrs:.:-~ is 'n In nimh- tlnvnrh in v I mu» 'i‘leq-_u-.u.;.‘_. [sting oiflwr iuilururv n ' :n-u w-l M t3“. ‘lmxmr. but rn'lmr -'i~ :IM†' tlw m :1 m meanness which vn ‘zu u s to Mi.- up (â€nut-3" honor l“? - â€rim; '.. Tn: Imperial Government-proposes to advance $50,000.00 to aid the Scotch crofters to emigrate to the North-west- 160 acres of land will be given to each family tree and 8750 will be loaned with which to build their houses. The money is to be paid back in twelve veers at an insigniï¬cant interest. The croftersghuve now only to work to secure independence and wealth. The result of their .reth- lion has certainly exceeded their ex- pectations. Tn] “Globe" and “Empire" are both of the opinion that the work of our schools is very much overdone when long. laborious lessons are given scholars after school hours. This is the position taken by this journal long ago and we are pleased to ï¬nd our great contempor- aries falling in. It is beyond a question that the true bases of education is not only negl d but lost sight of in the eï¬ort to poduce candidates for the High School entrance examinatio‘n‘si'ï¬aiid’" in many cases it i; true that less intelli- gent scholars are absolutely neglectegin order to push on the few brilliant ones, whose eï¬orts will bring credit to the teacher. The practice is pernicious’h'id in a great measure helps to defeat tle primary object of our school system-- Again the curriculum of the coninion school is too extended. Children of tender years pass our windows, fairly burdened with the weight of books necessary for their studies. As a result the scholar receives a smattering of every subject but an incomprenensiVe and valueless knowledge of any. This we have seen frequently demonstrated at school examinations. Some change should be made by the ‘department and we hope our wort-by cotems of Toronto will bring it with force before the Minister of Education. In reference to our remarks in a. re- cent issue uncut an opinion given by Mr. Jus. Quinn. of Orillia. as to the pro- bable route of the. C. P. R. extension, our high strung Orillia. cotem, the “Packet“ flatly gives us the lie, says Mr. Quinn said no such thing, gave no such opinion. That may be all true deer “Packet." and if he did not. then permi us to remark that a. certain Orillia new . paper reporter “as either drunk or in- capable when he gave voice to the re- pmt tor it “as from the columns of the Orillia. press we received our infomia tiou. IVinendeu In all 'l‘lnlnuu and Influenced In None. Mn. Charles Drurv, M. P. P., )for North Siulooe. was sworn in on Tuesaay lost as Minister of Agriculture. The appointment is a. good one. Mr. Drury is a. practical farmer who has won his way to the front through honest worth and ability and such men are those we want at the helm. I'llmchevlous Correspondents. Tnndaut advorï¬ hon 3015:! ' ADYHI'ISING mm 3 MlOolmnn. lyw†............ n ‘n .............. I. mu woman gamma, @112 gtavtrtou (hymn. midi“ 1 “ .. u Cad: no‘ exceeding 1 Such. 85 per “mum. n. _ a-‘ In. Qtaurfnn ï¬gural ï¬lm's, JOSEPH J. CAVE, Pnoralmn. mum um mutton. FRIDAY. APRIL 27. 1888. editorial motes. Children Cry for Pltcher’s Castorla. isam on" no...“ C... .09. Jon Dun-o 5‘43; be; "no M £13qu- '\.UOP! Maw ‘ ‘2'?!“ i S h) I 1‘ 'l‘iu'vvutuun, rum 04-9 9/. Mm ' ' “I“ \\‘!l :I, m II s in stir up The Village council In at in the Town Hall, on the evening of t l0 30th. Mem- lbers present, Messrs. Cameron. Grant. - E and Ferguson. The Reeve in the chair. I Minutes of last meeting read and I conï¬rmed. The collector handed in the collector's roll. showing all the taxes were collected. except 83.19. Messrs. ' Edwards and Adams entered and tool: their seats. Moved by Mr. Ferguson. seconded by Mr. Edwards. that the collector be allowed the following abate- ] ments : John Tremain. for dog. 81.00. he l having left the place ; J. Bolton. 81.00. for dog. charged in error and McPher- son. sr.. 81.19, to be returned to the County Treasurer and the collector be dischargedâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. l Adams. sceoded by Mr. Ferguson, that bydaw. No. 3-1. for the purpose of exempt ing Messrs. Dobson Campbell. millers from taxes on mill property in the vil- lage of \Voodville for the term of nine I years. he now read a first time. By law ;read. Mr. A. B. McLean. constable. handed in his resignation. as constable and poundkeeper. Moved by Mr. Fer~ gusou. seconded by Mr. Grant. that the resignation of Mr. A. B. McLean. be accepted.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Ferguson. seconded bv Mr. Grant. that l Mr. Gilbert J. Smith be hereby appoint- ed village constable. ponudkeoper and . street commissioner in 1‘0)!“ and stead ' of A. B. McLean. resigned and that a i by-law be now introduced and read a llirst time conï¬rming the sameâ€"Car- Iried. By-law introduced and read a i ï¬rst. second and third time and passed. l Moved by Mr. Ferguson. seconded by Mr. Adams. that Mr. I). McLachlan. be amointed to take charge of the new I weigh scales and that the following I charges be ï¬xed : {or one load 25 cents. lei: animal 10 cents. and 5 cents for . um]: additional mnuml and that u. by law be now introduced conï¬rming the ‘ smuo.-- -C:ll‘liud. 133' luw \'o. 36 intm~ dun-«l and rum! \luved h3 Mr. Adams: Ht‘ledNi by “r. Ferguson. that b3 ' law ‘ No. 36 he no“ rend n. second and )tilil‘ll Ii no and pmsvi. 3-103 o: “)3 Mr. Adams. 5 sum-mini] by Mr i‘urgusuu. that Hm R-mvcgzim his Ul‘iil‘l‘ on the treasurer in: tin: fwiiuwing uccunum :â€"~U. (Tuiwrun. (rullm'tur. $103.00: John Mc- .\rtiu::, :m litnr. 32.01) : I). McLauhhn. 81.0.) : Hugh RM'. zh'x'ovsur. 810.00: A. B. Mi -:I.v m. (-uuumh'c. $3.51!. «Curried. \luvuzl i~3 Mr. l'oigtusnn. svunuiml li3- Mr.( (imi .iii :1‘ i). A. (hum 1w npvmint- mi in rm: t. w In“ 1 at. n whry of one Juli.1rp:-rnmnth' in iw rung at 7 n. m" it’. n‘i'im‘k. mum. um- O'I'lm‘k. p. In. and 1:! 7 p. m. on \\\‘!i(1l:l\‘.\' nu-i n: 10.4.? u. i-. mu] m (3:15 MI SJhin\tiis.â€"--L':‘.rrir‘il. .‘\li\\'(‘.l by Mr. (hunt. smmntimi In' Mr. ,‘.:d um. that “W ('uum'il d v mm mliouru l D mm‘t twain IN a Court of llmisinn. 0:)- Month», the 2‘.‘tu (3:33 Hi Mayâ€"4 ï¬tted Highest Prlqofl 1-? 1;) Cash for Potatoes, Outs and Peas at. R. Duushoath's. Beavertou. Just Opened 09% n 1- 1 I. 125’ ‘35 03508 New Dress Goods. lawns shades and Trimmings also. 8 bales of Cotton. c.. at. factory pricos. J. Hodg- sou. Beavcrtou. Addluon. "See our real estate column and note the additions made thereto. Some choice properties have been added. Acood Amclo. , Su'r'rox. ()nt.. May l.â€"â€"A fearful acci- dent occurred at the ne.v bridge being built here, to-(lay. by which Mr. Myers. the father of the contractor, A. Mvers of Toronto. and Thos. Barker lost their lives. They were moving the pile-driver. with the hammer. which weighs about a. ton, near the top of the derrick. when the whole thing fell over. Barker's head was caught between one of the uprights and the top of a. pile and Cl'llbllbd to a jelly. Mr. Myers was struck on the head and haul both legs broken. Both were killed instantly. Barker lean-s a. wile anal six snm’l children. Fortunately for them he was 9. m amber in good standing of the A. 0. U. W. 813’ At a low price is sure to sell. We are selling off our stock of line home- made Blankets at from 63.00 per pair. Flannels.’1‘weeds, Full Cloths. and all other goods at the same low price. If you want to get. Bargains. come early and get your choice. 0. T. Young, Bea- vertou Woollen Mills. [3’ Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"1’. Mchhllau 6: Sons. Beaverton. Important VIII: IO Brannon. All Physicians and Surgeons of the staff of Dr. J. D. Kergan's International Medical and Surgical Institute. Detroit. Michigan. will be at the “Ontario House“ Monday all day and evening. May 7th. Since their last visit to this place they have discovered and intro.luced many new remedies for the cure of consump- tion. catarrh. kidney troubles, blood and skin disease. dyspepsia. piles. diseases of ladies and diseases of the nervous system and reproductive organs. Dr. Kergau has also perfected and patented two instruments. the pulmonople and developer. The pulmonople is used successfully in the treatment of all diseases of the air passages. the developer permanently enlarges and strengthens weak hands. arms. limbs or any imperfected developed part. Those desiring medical treatment should not miss the opportunity of consulting these reliable and experienced specialists. No instruments furnished free after this visit. Consultation free.â€"â€"Canuington, “Queen‘s Hotel," Tuesday. May 8th. Wuodville Councii A Terrible Accident. Pmceedings. (0 ram M9 for flu $2110 of \'muur\ Stuck! Stomh wnplmnwnt gunmmm'd. llitlwr 8.“. .\l3 YURtUMBHh‘HOV. \mvh' M once, stating ago. chfu t ) this paper. ) CHASE BR03., DOLBORNE, ONT. Seed 132111; 31310â€. 30330113†‘ 21333113, 3 Patterns. Gan; 913110111: (2 and 3 mrrowf) Land. mum yarn, on" em \. Bracubridgo poo :10 agree witb’tbo M. N.N. 00.. to ruse and thus secure a daily boat. Tlmy have already $400 of the monev subscribed. and expect to have (.110qu amount. before the season opens. Thorah. March 16th. 1883. Sunday week an Amaranth {armor started with n load of saw logs {or n neiuhlmring xnill. Imagine his astonish- munt when a man met. hun and told him it was Sunday. “110 didn't. read no papers." outh half Lot 16. 3rd Concession Township of Tlnornh.coutuiuing100 acres. more or loss. Seventy ï¬ve acrus cleared and under cultivation. Lani well underdraihml Frame barn, EX‘XTS. Smhlo. 32x40. also cow [tyre and sheds. 16â€}. Frame House. {mood Wells and thriving young Orclmrcl. Terms to suit purchaser. For further particulars apply to ‘ Mr. Ramsay. of the C. P. 11., who made an inspection of the proposed Barrio route was in Barrie on Saturday, on his way to Montreal to report to headquarters. The route seems to meet with favor by Mr. Ramsay, and in all probability will he decxded on this week. Mr. Ramsay was quite taken up with Barrie and has given Barrieites much encouragement that the new road would pass through here. The C. P. R. is looking for the shortest route to Sud. hnry. In taking the Barrie route they have it. and in addition they pass though a better tract of country than the Clare- mont route. That it \villcometoBarrie we are feeling very conï¬dent and then may we expect the greatest barrier to our onward progress removed by having a competing line.- [Gazette] Will be in Baaverton on \Vcduesdn)‘ and Satur day of each week tor Rep-tiring Pumps and tak- ing order for new ones. Pumps and Cistems of all kinds to order at short notice. This powder novnr varies. A marvel 01pm- ty. strength and wllolosonneness. More econom- ical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test. short weight alum or phosphate powders. 80M gnly in cans. ROYAL Buuxo Powmzn Co.. 1w Those who require Horse Bills should give the Exnnxss a call. We have a good assortment of cuts and guarantee a clean iob at. a reasonable price. wiji 3L. N. Y. A meeting is to he held to-night at 19:30 o‘clock according to our invitation in the council chamber. Orillia. to form an Orillia Branch Imperial Federation League. The intense loyalty of our sister town is just too funny for any- thing. Farm For Sale ! Cannington merchants desire to close their stores at 7:30 o'clock and a petition is to be presented to the Council to pass a by-law to that effect. Horse Bllls. -â€"ALL WORK GUARANTEED ~â€" | 5% A ms M E i L WANTED! ‘ , JACOB BARNES WOODVILLE AND BEAVERTON. Farmers! m Mowers at Beaverton Foundry W. SMITH ‘“\L W no†7. ROYA 33591:!“ ‘Qsomnw P‘!‘ am; Absoluteiy Pure. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM 0000149. COLDS, Group and Consumption cunco 3v 111111.2de 25c. 59c. and 81.00 per bows. JAS. A. BELL. Horse Rakes, On 1110 premises. I‘ROI'RIETOR In the ï¬rst place try our ALABASTINE it i< i'" no way like the Knlsmnino Pre« mratioua sold under various names. Aluhastilx forms a Permanent Coating for Valls, is hardened on tho wall by age and moisture and the surfaco Ia strengthened by every cont. added from time to time. It is not at u gluionesa or gumming nature. consequently the best thing known. We keep the leading colors. especmlly White. In our SHELF AN 1) HEAVY ll \Rl)“ ARI» cw 13tl1ing is complete in eveiv line, we we receiving llenvy Consignments mery day. wt; have one Can Loud Cut Nails coming to hand, Now13 the time to buy youi Gmden Tools, see our dollar Spade. Builders and Contractors, we would call your attention to various articles not 111entioned in our list, but would like you to cull and inspect our Goods and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash. HighestPrice given. We also have an oxide of Iron Paint. all colors. the best and only Mixed Paint that Will stand the sun and weather being 95 per cent. Iron vuamutoed. If you want any Painted Woye Wire for windows ordours we can sell at half the price previous- ' ly sold. Now is the time to paint and we have just re- ceived a large consignment c f the Elephant Brand Mixed Paints and Elephant White Lead. Onr Brushes are complete in ci‘ery line. Paint. Alabastine. Shoe. Steve and Horse Brushes of every description always in Stock at the Lowest Prices. To every person hnymg 810.00 worth at one time. we will give a present of 50 cents worth of anything they like. (nails excepted; for the cmh. We also carry a line of Fancy Goods .snch as COMES. BRUSHES. NEEDLES. KNITTING PINS. PIPES. FISHING TACKLE and other articles too numerous to mention. in fact everything you can think of can he found at the CHEAPEST HARDWARE "FORE. BEAVE R I‘ON AND BREClllN. Be sure and keep your sheep in a clean place and free from chaff this season. We _want 10,000 lbs. WOOL for whicche HIGHEST MARKET PRICE will be paid in CASH, Colored Shirts with Colored Collars, Ties, Hosiery,Umbrella.s. DRESS GOODS, PRIN'ES, GINGHAMS, UU‘i‘l‘ONS, TWEEDS, TOWhLINGS, at CRETONNES, SHIR'I‘INGS, COTTONADES, TIOKINGS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CARPET, HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, LACE CURTAINS, Wishing to dispose of all our Stock within the next- NINETY DAYS, we will offer the above Goods at CURTAIN NETS, also large stock of TWEEDS, SUITINGS, PAN’ ‘IN GS, very cheap, READY-MADE CLOTHING, MEN’S, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S, HATS, (Hard and Soft; Felt.) SPRING 6}? SUMMER GOODS GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. UNI/VG and MERE!) PAPERS, a Speciality. GRAND CHANCE “TORONTO HOUSE,†Mumhctured only at Tnona Honwwu‘a Esunusuum, 78. NEW OXFORD STREET. LONDON‘ mun-â€tuna“ In“, a. -uvâ€"-u 4-..qu "an n uu-nuunuu-m‘a, 3. NEW OXFORD STREET. LONDON. $09.. .o ‘ 4’35" V663 $§€f to close out same. All Goods marked down. Can Secure You Health, We§|th~ and Prospeprity. ' A BEAVERTON, it Punhuon mum look to m m»: on :1» now pad row. It tho “am: I: not 633, Oxford qut, London. they no â€Irina. offers a.» large stock of D. McNABB, H. WESTCOTT. TO BUY AT “Toronto House,†Beaverton‘