Lady's Fine Kid Button Boots 81.10 Misscs‘ Fine Kid Button Boots 81.00 Child's Fine Kid Lace Boots HE- â€"WHO WOULD GOâ€" BA REFOOTED Spring Heel Boy' 3 Strong Shoes Gents' Fiue Kid Gaiters 8 Men's Kip, Plough Shoes, our own make. only 8‘ Men' 8 Rip Bellows Tongue, Seam less Plough Shoes, our own make. only H. WALLER, Sign of Golden Bout. BEAVERTON. - ON T- leo,ooo Shingles Wanted. ‘ï¬- We will take 100.000 shingles. 6 inch clear butts in exchange tor Waggons. Buggies. Cutters or Sleighs.â€" . P. McMiLLAs Sosa, Beaverton, Ont. lusplcloue Characters- Since the recent attempted burglary i at the post oï¬ice the community hasl been kept in considerable excitementl over the appearance of suspicrous I characters. On Thursday last‘ two men 1 were arrested and now lie in Whitby‘ ‘ail awaiting trial on the suspicion of‘ being burglars. It appears that on ‘ Thursday these fellows made their ap- pearance in the vicinity of the station as usual and about dinner time one called I at the house of Mr. Bathgate on Main street and demanded dinner which was 'ven him. he then passed down to Mr. g. McMillsn's and demanded the same. Mr. D. McMillan happened in while the man was present and knowing of his visit to Bathgate‘s at onca came to the conclusion that all waz not right and consequently a watch wa: placed on his action which proved in the course of the ‘ afternoon so peculiar that it was thought justiï¬able to arrest the pair. A company of citizens proceeded to the track. secur- ed the hand car and before the fellows knew what was passmg they were secured and placed in the lock-up. Detective Spence of the G. T. R. was telegraphed for and they' were arr iigned before G. F. Bruce, J. P.. who sent them to Whitby for trial. Allh'mgh the in- dictment was on a charge of trespass it is evndent that they are part of a gang who have been operating this section. for two handsome revolvers fully loaded, a powder flask. several blasting cart- ridges. a candle and other povtions of the crackmau's outï¬t were found where the prisoners were seen to secrete them. During the evening the alarm was raised that others had leer: seen and that the residence of Mr. Jas. Smith. corner of Main and Mara streetshad been entered. This was in a sense true. a verv vicious looking man having appearcd at a late hour demanding an article not sold and who proceeded to carefully investigate the premises. With these facts in mind a rerv general uneas’ness was felt and everyone who happened to possess a revolvenproceeded at once to load her ifp Vii)? gurglars. 7 However. with the exception of the two aforesaid no further arrests were made. Canadian Manufactures. -2“) to Hedgson's for your Shirtingu 1nd Cartons. both in endless variety at Sacriï¬ce Prices, also double-fold Shmtings. At the Boavenon Woollenylnlg. _ ea- 131361286; "Yams. Fun Cloths. Tweeds. Flannels, Guruseys. c. c.. all goods away down m price. Call and see them. 0. T. Young. New Boats. lloaverton will this season have the largest fleet of yachts of (my place on the lake. Mr. W. Harrison received on Ti‘mday lï¬q ï¬ne hont. winch he has had built. in (Inlliuawoml and with which it is i‘ilemlml to heat everything in these \vatun. Mr. Farqunlmr McIlao has his handsome liont floating at anchor in the mouth of the river waiting wind and wmthor to (lemonntmto hor capabilities while several others will shorlly be launched. Look Here. â€" 'l‘:§ke \our Cash and get vonr Goods 3% Hodgnnn‘ a C lowing Sale 1095,1039 than mw Home In town. The Weather During the week the most. startling changes in tmnpumtnrp lmm occurrod, from sovom front. to 75 ° degrees in tho shade thence to snow and min. Hodgsoq u ‘0 n I no Wili endeavor tn have his Spring Cir- cular out next week-4““ of bargains. (mm (-h. ‘I‘ho W. 3. '1‘. U. has secured the wW‘iN‘s of the Rev. Wm. Galbraith of CHIN: to deliver n tompormu'c lecture n" 'l'vom'avm'muing noxtAin St. Andrew’s â€when Prlce For Pork at 1!. Dunshenth‘s Boavorton mcnmtou «550ml 932m. rot him. wbeu they can buy uAt These Prices 7-- am: advtrtistmmm. FRIDAY. MAY 4. We hï¬nfa full audience will Children on for 753. 81.75 82.50 82.7 5 n~'â€"u*** 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 twain extend to us the same liberal support and conï¬dence we were favored with in the past, which I shall always endeavor to merit and hold by farr 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 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 CROCKERY WARE, NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. MOURNING GOODS, A SPECIALITY. you will ï¬nd the Millinery Department especially attractive this summer as Miss Lee, (formerly with Messrs. Harrison Leslie and whose services I may say I have been fortunate in securing) has selected a large and elegant stock of all the latest designs and novelties in the trade consisting of ENGLISH. FRENCH and NEW YORK FASHIONS with beautiful trimmings to match. As Miss Lee is a riaost accomplished Milliner owing to having had a long experience in New York, we say with every conï¬dence we can suit and please all who may favor us with their patronage. Trusting you W1“ call and see us the ï¬rst time you are down, ‘ TEN PER CENT. DISOOUN‘I’ FOR CASH' Highest Price Paid for BUTTER AND EGGS and taken as Cash. Any Amount. Wanted. Please note the following : EVERYTHING CUT AWAY DOWN IN PRICE. lstâ€"VVe BUY FOR CASH and thus save large discounts. 2ndâ€"Our Suits are made on the premises and under our own supervision thus saving the middle-man’s proï¬ts. Birdâ€"We are content with small margins. We keep the Largest Stock and by far the best class of Goods in our line. From a. long experience we know Cloth when we see it as we buy personally. we know just what suits our trade. Readers of this advertisement may possibly not understand why we a: oï¬er this extraordinary reduction. The secret is sunply this : Also Remember by Buying your Cloth 1‘er Us for Home Manufacture we cut it FREE; OF CHARGE. iii. ngGeg‘Sefl, TEN PER c‘tNT. CHEAPER. We have some Special Lines in Stock for Boys’ Wear to which we would invite your attention, the best; wear for the least money ever offered. WHAT P That our Goods are really the Best in Town and We Can Undersell Any House in Town We have all lines in SUITINGS AND PANTIN GS and at all prices but In each and every case WE MEAN THIS! @muï¬m syggnnmtmgmwt. - SPRING, I888. - Having bought out Messrs. Harrison 8: Leslie of Beaverton. I beg to My I have BOYS’ W EAR. Beaverton’s Fashionable Tailoring Establishment. w...â€" umâ€"uv thh the same Goods. TRY US! I Am Yours, Truly. TISDALE, R. Dunahcntln s. for all kinds of FM! Gfl®ffl HWWW and Garden Seed. [Additional Bgavcrton localn op page 4 l ..‘.-‘â€"..â€" - are able to BEA VERTON. ONT. Olvo Thom. Warm R‘ optlon- . Seino sconwlrels pr liting by the general nlarn ever the green: burglary attempts, eni‘wd the premises of Mr. Wm. Murray ‘1 1 Main street on Saturday night demanding money. etc. Not securing any they then passed to the residence of C. U. Spencer “here the pee )lO were com rolled to give them feet. This is go ting to he a serious state of uï¬airs and some efforts should be made to put an end to this terrorism as it is believed to he a party of local roughs who are the guilty ones. If nothing else can be done let us have s vigilance committee formed to deal with those gentry and put an end to this law. lessness. specialltlog. The Beaverton Odd-fellows celebrated the sixty-ninth anniversary of the order on Thursday evening of last week by an entertainment given in the “Alexandria Hall." The large room was very taste~ fully decorated and the brethren spared no trouble in their efforts to make the company an agreeable and pleasant one. About one hundred and ï¬fty persons were present and all listened to the opening ceremonial with much interest particularly the address of the Noble Grand, Mr. P. McMillan which gave a short resume of the work of the order as follows : LA'nnts Ann Gun'rnpnnn-2â€" 'r_-V-V_V Go to Hodgsou‘s Cheap Cash Store Specialities in Milliuery, Ditto in Dress Goods, Ditto in Lace Curtains, Ditto in Carpets. Ditto in Men‘s Plow Boots. Anniversary Entrroftppqynont. â€Junta any \llal‘ .uum.... It gives me. in behalf of Beavorton Lodge, great pleasure to meet; you once again at our annual gathering. and extend to you hearty thanks and welcome. As Odd-fellow: we meet this day in commemoration of an event. which we believe to have been one of great bloating to these who are of our Brotherhood. namely. the founding o_! Odd-fellowship in America. Sixty- nine years ago thia event occurred and in the vearn which have passed many are the blessing. that have been breathed for the men and the institution which have been so productive of good to our :race. Aside from the enormous ï¬gures presented by our brethren of the United States and which extend into the millinna as the result of their ministrations during the year. in thejurisdiction of Ontario alone the brotherhood hal paid out in beneï¬ts to the sick and distress- ed, not only of its own membership but to the needy at large. the sum of $51,657.85, close on a $1,000 for each week in the veer. We do not say this in a spirit of boastful pride. nor for it do we claim any thanks, enough for Odd-tellovmhip to know that a kind and benefl :itut Providence he: placed it within our power to do this work to our needy fellow men. The amount paid to brethren as‘ sick beneï¬ts during the year was $26.:l'tlfll while for eurgeona‘ fees and nnrning no less than 845mm was paid. widow‘s annuities received. 912956.88 ; orphana' annuities, $1,024.45 : buryin deceased brothers. $3018.86; burying decoas wives of brothers, 81.359 5'). To the brethren of Benverton Lodge I would address a few words : Brethren. have we not great cause for rejoicing. not only has our order generally progressed but as n. lodge the year now passed has been one of happy memory. Death. the Great Dcstroyerhae not called any of our number from us and so far we are not called to mourn his visit. nor has Mllict_ion’s ‘iron hand At R. Dunsheath’s. Beaverton. .Sprlng Mllllnmy._ :â€" buriliss rTsylo'r has just returned from 'being in the Milliner} markets two weeks selectmg the latest novelties and designs known to the trader-Jon! Honasox. Passing Away. , mun-II luu 'lult' ........ V, , dealt heavily with us. in truth we have been blessed. while our number has been largely in- creased. Harmony has prevailed among us and with heartfelt thankfnlnoss we can now unite in o. noble song of Jubilee. Txéeompany then sat down to supper which was served up in excellent style, after which the evening was devoted to games, dancing, etc. The Uxbridge orchestra. rendered charming music and altogether a. very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Timothy and Clover Seed. The ice is rapidly disappearing from the broad bosom of Lake Simcoe and a few days more will see it completely gone. Highpgt Brice In .931" 8’ Go to Hodgson's for perfectly clean Clover Seeds. Timothy Seeds, Flax Seed and Garden Seeds. Early Cloning- "E‘ibi‘Eggs at R. Dunsbeath's. Bu- verton. The early closing movement was in- nugurated on Tuesday evening last. The band turned out to commemorab the event. A--. - . n.- _.â€"...u v.__v,, , Q Do your Whitgwashing with Alabastine. the most durable and elegant wall ï¬nish In the world. for sale m Bou- verton and Brechin at H. Wemcott'l only. For Bulk Plcklos go to R. Dunshoath Wanted- CanniBgton wants a ï¬m brigade and t Mechamcs’ Institute both of which are also wanted here. Direct lmportatlons. â€" 311:1}, (iii-{val at Hodgaon' 5 Cheap Cash Show n. vcrv largo mmrtment of Genh' Felt and Fur Huts. hard and soft, all. Shirts. Ties. Collars. Cuffs. c. The Quepn'qa‘lrth’day: No such celebration lms ever been held in Boaverton m: is proposed for the coming 24th and if our citizens WI" turn in and give the bond the assistance their efforts deserve Boaverton will come to the front this vein- in grand style. The committee have already secured a largo number of liberal subscriptions and the prizes which will be offered- for tho various games will begoodflr ' ' I The ciazenn' Band will tendon-tho following programme on the main snout next Friday evening. 11th inst" weathor permitting : Murclmâ€""Onk!or l"â€"â€"--ï¬outhwnll. l‘ollmâ€"-"Morrv lh-lln"â€"-â€"-Huulhwoll. Overtureâ€""Ln Hrnnne"-- -\'nld¢:c. Svlmttinchnwâ€"“Mv l.)noon"â€"â€"-llerndm. ‘Valso-o- “Clmpntm"-â€"â€"Llahtouberflr. Oon (£sz Tm: QUEEN, Tho Band- Go to Pltcher’s Castorla.