Common: McLsix , , “2.1km; from quningto’u lest Sunday. came ac'row râ€glin- guetiug specimen oliulaptile depravity in tbeJm-In m" n boy dim mi gem-cely‘yet .in their tocuu helplessly drunk. After much trouble be elicited the {act thst the Mine of {the children was (.‘urrie and that the whiskey which had produced this terrible work had been [uncured [in \Voodville. It is certainly time the Scott Act, or south-thing of: similar nature should become law in this land, when the present ',is so openly violated. The constable should do hisIduty in prosecuting the guilty party if‘knuwu, who supplied the liquor. Village Council will meet on July 21st, 'l'na Government opportiouuxeut to Wood- ville Public School has increased from 872.00 no $32.00 per Innum. as the result of in- corporationâ€"A gain to the village of 810.00. Tm: Beaverton Public School Examinaâ€" tions preparatory to the midsummer holi- days will take place toâ€"du)‘, Friday, the Junior Division in the forcuoou, Seniors in the afternoon. A gonl attain-lance of parents is requested. The clerk atateul “mt he sent notices to all parties who the assessor 'complnined against as not being properly assessed. Tue concert to be hold in the Alex~ nndria Hall, Beaverton, on the evening of Dominion Day, promises to be a genuine lirst‘class one. The committee have engaged the aeivices of two eminent vocalists and whose names alone should be suflicient to induce an excellent audience. Miss Barr of Hamilton, who enjoys the reputation of being one of the best exp uiente of Scot. tish Song in Canada, and Mr. J. M. Sher- lmk, of Kingston, a gentleman already well known in Beaverton. and who isrecoqnized as one of our best Canadian tenors. Local talent has alsobeen secured and those atâ€" tending will be fully satisï¬ed. Tun gospel tent announced to be erected on Mara St. last week, did not arrive in time and consequently many were disapâ€" pointed. ’l‘vzsmv next will. we suppose be a. gala day in Beaverton. and great preparations are being made by t-‘n Lam-osse clubs to that end. The Laerosse Match, will of course, be the centre of interest. The “Inde~ pendants" of Toronto vs “‘heckere" of Beaverton. The games and sports, of which (here has been an excellent list prepared, will take place after the Match. “'1: would call attention to the new ad- xertisement of Jas. Cameron, of the Beaver. ton Hardware and Stove Empnriam. Mr. Cameron leaves shortly fur the factoriesto purchase his stock of stews and he invita those desirou! of obtain‘ug any patticular make of stove to call on his). \lovedlly Mr. Grant m-cnmled by Mr. Dngeor that the monument ~r ï¬n error be con- ï¬rmed on personal property gs follows: John Scott. 8600; Mclntyrv and Prior, 3].- 000; “ml. Campbell, $500. W. H. Smith ML. 8600; Leos McDonald, sum; A. (mun 8600, J. (1‘. Gilchrist. $200 on stock and $200 on grain store house. 4 ‘:.rrle. A movement in on foot to have tho village hall removed from tho pmsent site to a more convenient one, and mug. This should be done. We Were shown an excellent portrait. of )1r. Jae. Leslie. executed by our ynung to“ nsmm, Mr. W. Smith. Jr., one day last week. The execution would be a credit to vven an older head but from Mr. Smith it gives excellent promise of a brilliant success. Woodvlllo Vlllage Connoll. The \deville Council met on 20th June. - «$34 pmaunnt to adjourmmu: Ilsa Court of Revision. Members all pri-sunr. The reevo in the chair. Minutes of last Council Were read and con- lirmml. Moved by Mr. cheer. socvmv'o'tl by Mr. _\lc Arthur, that the time for the commu- Mtinn of Rlntuto Lahm M. hie-Sm a per Jrv. ho â€tenth-cl to that of Jnh m xt. â€"- ( arrim' llumslox DAY will be culebl‘atod here on Tuesday next with dl the usual games, and this year will include horse racing. It is arlicipatcd a large gathering will be plesent. Mr. Plank. V. S. has again removed his place of residence. this time to Cannington. “'2 uhserve by minutes of the Conferâ€"once of the Methodist Church that “among those uninined were two men whn no to accom- pany Dr. Cochrnno, one ax- toacher and the other as evangelist to Jumpâ€"the Rev. Nessie. Cooking and Whittiugtou ; and another was the son of t‘m Rev. \V. M. l’attyaou, whoia a member of the Confer- ence. ' A megting of Woodviilo Public School Bond will meat on Saturday evening next. Rev. \V. M. Pattysou, rem-ins in “food- villo unother term. ‘ Very sudden changes have occurred in the Weather during the wwk. From 95° in the shade on Mondey a drop to 50° occurred in a few hours. Heavy rams have also fell- en doing much good so the growing crops. “may! by Mr. l)-3.;cnr. an: m bl by Mr. McAI-f‘mr that the Alteratiom made in Sta-- WM Inhm‘ he cunflrmml.- Curried, “Nunavut: aura! alum , @ranertua gum! 332m. Moved by Mr. Mom-Him, wcoudm by. Mr. r. that "19.4 . agent Roll for 18?" mar .meuded‘ bo‘idopted.â€"Cnr ‘iul. Moveq by Mr.i McArQul‘h unclcdnby Mi: (‘alilpbéil tlut the Rec“) bozuthorited to gun» hiwulor to gay. man following an- couns 3 Jul. 0. npholl .t Son for llarrma‘n’s Municipal Manual and postage, $7.13; also for minute books and express Ch'tryex. SI 45; J. J. Cave for election. Stationery 85.2.3; U. Scaddung for 25 do; gags, 8160; human. 'l‘iugley stewart for sell, 86.00; express charges on sen],$0.25; P. Cmupbell assessor, 05.00; W. W. Armstrong repairing side- w‘dka. $l5.00.â€"â€"Carrie I. , _‘v-- u ucuuvuua UIB entire house at least every Spring and Fall. Our systems often need renovating also, and there is nothing better to make are Mood and cleanse mid regulate than Eur dock Blood Bitters, preventing diseases in~ cidontal to the season's charges. Remarkable Restoration. Mrs. A. O'Brien, 382 Exchange Street, Buï¬'alo, was an posed to be d ing with con- sumption and atandoncd by er physician. She suffered terribly and w as reduced in flesh to ninety pounds. In this condition Adjourned till July 2lat at 7 o’clock inn to meet in the Town Hall. neanto nmety unds. In this condition she matted to nr‘dock Blood Bitters, and now enjoys perfect health and weighs one hundred and forty~six. Sho will gladly answer enquiring sufl‘orers on receipt of U. S. postage stamp. -â€"--â€"C()NSISTIN(‘ OFâ€"--â€"- Tseeds, Prints, Lace Cmtnins, Ducks, 11011111111 Linens, Em- Incidories, Cottonadcs, Tow eling c. Laces, Ties. Dress Goods in all the newest Shades from 7gcts . up. See them. Ready-Made Clothing?"0 Q0 Meh sflYouth‘s and Boy‘s Suits, A very law."- «tnc': of \[F‘N'S WOMEN‘S! nvrl CHILDRENâ€! RHO'H. tntovc designs =n Procl'm-v and (IL‘HSWAHIT. ‘l'hn largest stuck of ‘HLH and general LIRIM‘EIHFS ln tnun nth-31mm nrium. Complete Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, Ordered Clothing got up in First. Class Style and. Finish. Very Remarkable Recovery. Mr. Geo. V. Willing. of Manchester, Mich, writes. “My wife has been almost helpless for live years, so helpless that she could not turn ever in bed alone. She used two Bottles of Electric Bitters, and is so much improved, that she is able now to do hei own work.†Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed for them. Hundred< of testimonials attest their curative puners. Only ï¬fty cents a bottle at John McKinnon's Beaver-ton. C. A Livingstone, Plattsville. says: I have much pleasure in recommending Dr. Thomes’ Eclectric Oil, from hnving used it mysalf,and having sold it for some time. In my own case I will say for it that it is 41... I_....A __-__, .. _ . ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND CANA- DIAN, Plain and Fancy TWEEDS, PANTINGS . and WORSTEDS. Every good housewife will JERSEY SHIFTS 3,000 Roll» “in†1‘; CLfl'E‘fllNG 0' A Choice Select Stock of McIntyre Prior’sâ€" TWEEH} H! VVIIâ€"IQON, MCINTYRE PRIOR, L GILcumq‘. Clerk. Iarge Stock of ‘BOY’S renovate the To b", sold Cheap. VVOODVILLE. {Wm . Newest; Patterns and Cheap. AND-â€" .A T. mummy-u; OLIIXWM“ Thou le no compounded of “‘0qu oubauncoo only, and am absolutely free tro- domel or my other injurious lngwflout. A 5mm: from Headache writes: AYER’S PILLS. ~lam’ptopoulou- of 0:0 dim which cause by“; “flu-tug "full. (non aging.- Inom 01 um Iwuwsh. bowels, um lint. Ann's CATBABHC Pius tel. directly upon the“ otgun. and an especially designod a: cure the diam caused by their «ungo- mom, including Conlflpallon. Indigo-o “on. Dyspepsia. Bandung, Dyuuury. m 3 hon of other lillneuu, (o.- .11 0: which may no A “to. sure, prompt, gm! flaunt remedy. Tho utemiva use of mm Puu by omiuem phyalclnna iu regulu proo- 800. shows unmistakably the animation to which any has held by the medial proton- 4‘ “Arnn's PILLS ere invalusble to no end are my constant companion. l have $001: a severe suflorer from Headache end our PILLI are the only thing I could loo to (or relief. One dose will quickly move my hotels and tree m head from pain. They no the most woe to and the eulest physio 1 law ever found. It 13 s leunre to me to lpesk in their raise, l slwsys do so when oooeslon o on. W. L. Psux, o! W. L. Peso a Bro." l'rsnkllu St., Richmond,\'s., June 3. 1582. “1 lane used Arln's PM.“ in number- le- lnstsnees as recommended by you. snd have never known thorn to tsll to seeon llsh the desired result. We eonstently keep t cm on land st our home end rite them II n nt sue and rolisble lly model"; a DYSPEM they an invaluable. J. '1‘. turn." Nexis, Tens, June 11, 1882. ‘The R“. Fnsxcrs B. “snows. writing Atlanta 0a., esys: “ For some you. rut I have been subject to eomtlpstlon. roux which. In spite of the use of merit IIVIII aux-mu “I... "’D. I‘VI WHIU ’w' 5"" I hue been nub t to constipation, roux which In I Ito o! the use or medh cine. of various ads, 1 Inflated increulni gnoonvenlppce, pntih some mon_t_h: :30 begun taking Avn'a’ Plus. 7 0'5"] on lnly corrected the ouuve In. t, uni into vuuy improved my gonenl heath." Atln's (“1me Plus correct Inqu- hrluu o! the bowels, tumulno the appo- ï¬to and (ligation, um! by their prompt and thorough muon give tone and vigor to tho whole pity-led economy. . YOUNG, OLD, AND MIDDLE- PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer 6:00., Lowell, Man. Sold by all Drugginl. AGED. I vuluuvu In.“ wxv alto. uv-v Ears or an zorofulous or syph- ilitic taint, my’bo lingo healthy and strong by no mo. , RODIHSRS' BRx‘S.‘ 0!." if ’baas’aem olfe‘cci'df‘ Ayer’s Sarsaparllla. _Childmn with Spry Eyes, Sore All ogpeflgch the yonflorhl i' \‘3 D “'00? f “The Cheapest Store,†and F ‘G MILLS At the plave where they are made ; by doing so you will save from 10 to 20 per cent. on your purchases. Don’t be de- ceived-by the plausible talk of men who don’t invest a. single Dollar among you to assist in our ' country’s good. WWWWWMMWQWWWWW FARMERS of North â€Ontario. A Remedy for Hard Times at “The Cheapest Store. HARBISflN LESLIE 200 000 Dozen E s and 100,600|bs. Butter anted- All shades Sets per yard up. Cotton, Good Quality 501:9. Towels and 'l‘QWelling, ï¬cts. each and Sets. PROPRIETORS. 60 Days Clearing Sale Com- mencing 15th of April. Great Reduction in Prices and No Bankrupt Goods Oï¬â€˜ered. per yard. Shirtimz lOcts per yard. Sheetiqg 2 yqrdslvigle, 25_cts per yard. Parasola, 25eta each. Tle Lace 10 inches wide, Bets. er yard. Spanish Lace Shoulder Cap on (lots each. Men' a Stâ€! Hats 250m. each. -â€"Large Stock of Stoves of the Latest Improved Patterns I Both fol Coal and Wood. $15,000 worth of Genuine Goods to be sold Regardless of Proï¬ts. As I pay cash for my stock I can offer oxtm inducfmfmte to purchasers. I have also on hum! Marga B 00 0 THE BEST‘BRANDS OF MACHINE AND (‘0;\'. OIL. CHEAP. CASII PAH) FOP SKINS AND WOOL l'l(‘KlN(}s Tobbing and RopiiiIing Prmnpfly \ftondod to. 12mm» Timwh ing and Rnoiinu :I 5pm I: My. TIN and GRANITEWARE, BRASS KETTLES Lamps and Lamp Trimmings, Beaverton ~Foundry ! WM- SMITH. WOODVILLE TIN SHOP! Rejoice ! Inlan kann in stmk ‘bn war†renowned WANZSH c, AHD f. SEWING MM'HINYH‘. ~ c-Ka-l- '1' m-n-h'nml hnvo carried at! First I'nzn- («-ch .umuJ-a. \\2m\'m'o-v nthMM-i. 11m t-h-a ‘ROYAL A." ï¬lm-M "5:1 ,‘l‘AQ-(‘L‘S‘ mm-‘nhw. lsoll at a \‘m'v law m‘lt'v‘ v I buy (hr-wt {mm the nmnufnchxnrs AM have "to sol» nqunry [up rhm lm-niizy. m1\‘730_.‘.hy I. Nu. 31(181 (“A L‘l PP) 1': LI“. See our Gents’ Furnishings. DRESS GOODS AND PRINTS. ) GROCERIES. 1 take pleasure in announcing to tho peo 18 of Woodviilo and snnoundln countr . that I have commenced business in the 0] stand lately occupied by MAYB 1-} ¢ N, where I intend keeping on hand a Genlemen, HARRISON LESLIE, or which we will pay the Highest Price. MILLINERY. ‘ep your money at home by buying’ydur Men’s Lon Boots, heavy soles, 81.50 Low S noes $1.00 Ladies Button Boots, 90c‘ts. Laced Shoes, 750“. A large and well â€sorted stock of ï¬ne shoes always on hand. The above are only a few quotoh'ona of the regular paices of genuine goods. Ladies SEE om' ï¬ne stock of Millinery ! Near Hamilton House, Beaverton, On‘t. (See Price List.) BOOTS AND SHOES. 15.pounds good Sugar; $1.00 12 pounds Bright Sugar $1.00 11 pounds White Sugar, $1.00 10 pounds Pure Granulated 1.00 20 pounds good Raisins $l.00 ‘2 pounds Baking Soda 50h. _ Yeast Cakes 50%. Smoking Tobacco, 30cts. per lb. Teas from 15¢“ per lb up