PUBLISHEB’S NOTICE. No changes of Business ad- vertisements will hereafter be received later than Tuesday morning. Cop received later than that will {a held over till the following week. Special notices and matter for local columns feceived until Wed- nesday evening. "3’ I Mn 11:] reputed to uowuuuur uuu ing in a. care land dutishctory manor. Mu. McDowell. Benetton. A Parson Unable to a leap in 1306. unable to -‘A V'The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dis need in St. Andrew‘s church on Sabba I next. _ Melts. g" All kinds of alt and smoked Mats tt R. Dunsheath's, Beaverton. Flo-nice; Severnl pic-nice have visited the vil- lage during the week. Alargepio-nioing My from Manilla and Cenningtou was one on Tnesdmdbut the heavy nine completely spo' their enjoyment. Unable to also in bed. unable to work, unable to tn 0 ordinary exam from the oï¬ects of Asthm until using Southern Asthma onto. Anmple punk- age relic vod, three pmkngel permanent l y cured. Communlon. hither Ourllng. 833" I Mn preps! u‘usvu ‘ Rev. Mr. Dobsou will occupy the pul- pit of the show church on Ssbbsth next. Knox church will be supplied until end of August by probationers with a. View «to extending a. call to s minister. Rev. Mr. Mchvish will assist at the Com- munion service to be held shortly in the church. “GI... . , For chance Hushns and Laces, no 00“ phce in Benetton can 030: you on good value as Mrs. McDowell. Loft. VI-- - Rev. Mr. Bridon left on Wednesday morning last for In: new charge at Little Britsin. (Mailman) “703511 for Butter, Eggs, Potatoes and any kind of Fem Pmduoo at R. Dunsheath's. Benetton. Knox Church. ' Serviws were conducted on Sunday last in the above church by the Rev. Mr. Godden. A special and. very interesting Jubilee sermon was preached on Sunday evening to 3 good congregation. The church will be supplied during the 0015 [pgs vacation by Mr. W. Godden. Ho! Trinity College. Toronto. ’ Busy! Busyllausy!!! _7 £00 per cent. less than usual prices. Heavy reductions in many lines. The Cash Store does and will do the busi- nass. John Hodgson. Beavetton. Prosontatlon. Farm". [3’60 to J. Hodgson's. Buntton'. {or Turnip Seed snd Rape Seed. Snllod to Orlllln.‘ A pnrty of on: young men sailed on: to Orillin to witness the Jubilee festivi- ties at tint plsoe. The wind and win. thn were not propitious for a very pleasant trip thepsrty having to encsmp for Monday night at Shmtion’ isllnd. y St. Paul's Church. - 325’ Too busy to write "ads. " for w-eks past. All hands bus) ' from the twap flat down to the basement, in every department. selling goods at fmgu 25 to A large gathering of the ladies of the Methodist church met at the parsonage on Tuesday evening. and after partaking of sup r Mrs. Briden was presented with a andsome plush satchel. contain- ing a. sum of meney and other articles accompanied by the following address : MRS. BRIDEN ; Dean l-‘nmsn.â€"-lt devolves upon us to ofler ion In the name of the ladiesof the Metho- uiatc urch. aeli ht token of our esteem and regard. To us it ea source at pleasure to be made their mouthpiecea on this occasion. since our pleasure ma make some amends [or our ahortcominga. e are new addressing you as a ear and much tried trioud. and will ever kee {our image enshined in our hearts. We aha I cut back tothe time which you e nt in our midst with sincere weaeure. The ittle gift we ofler you“ of no intrinsic value. but in rich in love. atltude and respect. Please accept iti and w lh it our united hopes that your life wil ever be as happy as you have made ours. A number of our people “took in" the Jubilee spread in ()rillo on Tuesday last. The tremendous downpour of rain. how- ever. mede everything thoroughly nn- comforteble. An extraordinary number of drunks were noticed on the streets of that Scott Act town and it is evident that “creek" on thet pertiouler day was decidedly mtoxiceting. Tho I." VOL WAteepot end 10 Ike 0! tee for 01.00. at Dnueheetb’e Benetton. Oldewelke. nus. w. LEIGH. Signed { 34119.3. nnowu. Mrs. Bridcn though completely taken by surpriso made a very suitable reply. Base Balls. Foot Balls. Lacrosse Sticks, emu“ Jno. MoKiunon‘s. Beaver- Hm. For ï¬eld and garden Seeds go to L. J. Cameron‘s for the best“, WonttoOrlllln. ground. “Raï¬; preparations are being mad. for the la ing of the new sidewalks in town. umber is almdy on the meartrtoiï¬ï¬ml in“. FRIDAYJUNE 24. 1887. reputed fa do feather curl. Now is the time to. place orders for handsome summer Imuugs. H. 1.09:), Benetton. Humming. _ _ .- . ‘LA-â€"-â€"â€"‘__L - "iiï¬ï¬l'é. McKee is the new to the Momodm church hero. p" ' of a- All kinds of Plain-3nd Omunentd Job Printing mtlyund nickl exec ted Address Joe. J. Gun. ~ flung..." g“. vottaon. the New Railway. In our lest we announced the e plice. tion to parliament for e euheidy or the Oshawa. Railway end Nevigetion 00.. we now ennounce that 022.400 has been ewnrded the 00.. that the line is to he commenced within two you: from the let of August next end completed within ten: years. Wall Papers. The Latest in English and American Well Papers. Choice pettems and et all pricee. Jno. Molixnnon, Benetton. Plants for Cele.“ r I-I I'wAn'y 35.31%“, of strong hulthy cabbage plunts for sale by H. Shorter, Benetton. Outings. Division court sittings here today. le-ethlng to Reno-her. a. Is a large but of soap and s towel at L. J. Cameron's for 25 cents. A ï¬ne display of Spring Shoes at L. J. Cun- eron‘s, Beaverton. Odd-Fellowe' Exounlon. Beavertou Lodge of Odd-Fellows have secured the ï¬ne steemer “Enterprise" for an excursion to Barrie and Big Bay Point, on July let. The fete hes been ï¬xed at 91.00 for gents. 50 cents for 1152398 sag chilï¬enulgo 053%. These :1: cute tea 0 p nee s Inge crowd. â€Pg: boot leaves the what at uwv-â€"-v crowd. Tï¬e boot leer.†the wherf it 7:80 o'clock a. m. Barrie holds a. Jubilee celebration on that day and a. pleeeent and across the lake may be looked for. For further perticulers eee let-go posters. R. Dun’eheeth'e for Fresh Groceries. For Sale. 3’ A new jump mt. top buggy for Sale. Apply to H. Weetoott, Benetton. lap for latchâ€. .- Eggs from puts Plymouth Rocks 75 cents per setting of thirteen, Wynn- dpttee. 61.00 per setting of 18, st L. J. Cameron's. Beaverton. Mon 80m. -Fiold and Garden Seeds of all kinds fresh and reliable, at Jno; MoKinnon's. ""3' Kinds of Firewood for sale sud dolinmd to my part of the villageâ€"P. Mohhllan Sons. Beaverton. ’Au 3'1: emu“. 1'; (31601; your Spring suit from me and I guarantee a. ï¬t equal to say city house J no. K. Campbell. Woodville. unequalled. r-~P. B. MecNemare, dry goods met. chent, 'Brookville. Ont" saysâ€"AI en in- stant relief for cold in the bed and eaten-h. Nasal Balm is unequalled. The effect is noticed as soon as in is used. Arriving. â€" ‘ - .n . q A larg 0 new stock of Ladies' and Childrens‘ wear at. Rod. Camp hell‘s old stand, A. Stewart 8, Woodville. A Fair Price. Messrs. Don. Grant Sons. of Mari- poss, sold a. ï¬ne yearling thoroughbred hall to Mr. John Cowanmf Derryville last week for the handsome sum of 08041). 800 Hora. “an. Wilson, Wood ‘19, is now pay- ing 14 cents per dozen or Eggs bring them in at once. Queen'ngmlloo. Our people were all absent on Tues- day visiting other places, enumber went to Port. Perry and some to Orillia while others picâ€"niced at. Benetton. The rein spoiled all pleasure. Cannot Be Beaten In Price! Our new goods will be marked away downtosuit the season. A. Stewart. Rod. Campbell‘s old stand. Branching Out. Several of our village merchants hsvo branched out to Canniugtou lately, Mr. P. McSweyn is the latest. He opened his shop there on Thursday. [35" Mr. A. D. Campbell. is offering his ï¬ne seven roamed brick residence near the station for sale. The premises are desirable being i an acre of land. 3 good garden, hard and soft water. The place will be sold cheap as Mr. Camp- bell_ie_ removing to Cohfornia on the lat For Sula. of July. Returned. Mr. J. U. Gilchrist returned homo from the Assembly and Winnipeg on Thursday 19M. The journey has ovi- dontly done him good. Cash Paid 325’ For anv quantity of Eggs. J. 1%. Prior. Woodvillo, Chap Cub Store. Pram-Inc. The new houses bein but]. by Mr. H. lenon m now bung 0d. When completed they will form an attractive addition to the westotn and of the vi]- Inge. Prior Buy. 47 Io. Eggs. Butter. Pork. Potatoes and ! all kinds of saleable produce, Woodvil‘n. nnammfljuno 24th. 197. mmiu‘: mum! inâ€. FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 1887. Droo- Goods. (-3" Prior“: for Duns Goods. Prints. Muslim. Shirtings. Twoedu. Counns. UOttODBdu. P3383018. W. 00' \VM' ville Cheap Store. John K.0Imbpoll'o Stylish suits speek (or themselves. No better either in ï¬t or price oen be chained. An excellent emrtment a cloth to choose from. can. Wat. Rev. A. Ros- hu extended 1113me trip .8 fur a: British Columbia and will noi likely be home {or mother month. 7 I keep nothing but the best line: at goods. nnd in buying from me the public undopond on ethn the but. Jno. K. Campbell, oodviï¬o. Pmmlolnz- The crops hue never looked mow promising nt‘thisueanly Iowan than at ,,,Ll___. rretreat. "end nth Kvonmblo weather or mother few weeks 3 bountiful hare vest will result. Presbyterian. Rev. Dr. McTsvish. of Inverneu. Soot- lund. will preach in the Presbyterian church here on Sunday next. ï¬frink 7 Who“. . . munch What quoy. .. Pea. ï¬nch]. Bum: Zï¬ï¬‚u .............. tguMpubuhol £36m; Orion WI When ...... Spring W110“. . . Anna“ What. 800mb What»... . infloy. . iiï¬iébd; Orion 010m. Akinâ€... 01019:. Mm"... Butte: ....... m‘trmh) §..nan-3:....a-uaa..uoooaa ........ cps: mint-@189 @3222: 22222:. Glovor.m.. Apple... HIV nun-n.- ...... nu nun-n.- nders will be recoiqu for building a. bridge ut Buokler'l until the 9m duy otJnno. mm s: 4 o'clock p. 111. Plus: und a mention may be noon » tho Cluk'l 0mm. - a Council do not bind menial". to aoootho Iowa“. or my ton- dor And Bull-tutor, “entity must be given (or the duo minimum of tho contract _ 930803 SMITH. r0 WNSHIPOFIHORAH, TENDER§TVAN TED. We want a little ready money just as soon us it can be gathered in from willing'bnyem. to capture the cash quickly and here is our oflerjng : at- positive and unmistakable bargains. We are oflerln the {reduce of tho best manufacturers and In quality and excellence you can not but say. THEY ARE INDEED THE Fl ES . When we add to this attraction that feature of great merit. THE LOWEST PRICE. we feel that we have offered something worthy of the attention of every shrewd buyer. Take advantage of this there is something in it for you. (x ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. As-rI-Ilï¬'i'i'ï¬'éï¬oncnms BY â€All. ON RICIIP‘I' OF PRIC GAINS. 850.: MW†m. 31.0. SOUTHERN WWW ASTHMA CURE .’...'.... W56 Q 60‘ 0‘ .-o un- too-OIOIQIO ill-U... ucun... .00... .OI-o. u. 000'.- 3-10.... n...oona.n.v..-o:ooo .,.. "no u. coo"- - tn... nu‘ nu..- .uu.l.l....' .u....g.oo---.c.ouoo-- ...--o- Local Markets. ... .IOIOOOOIO ..... o.-..-.o--oo nun o‘l ' ace-unonoO-uo'on V' Who-mums“ "lot. 850. FIR Io'rru. caucus-uoo.'u uncoouuoauu: a. .nooo..-.oo .1 .:.o no... BIAVBBTON IABKBTB. WOODYILLI mum. ......o 0 1g o.a-oao-ooc accusnsunuo: For $83.19. MORE PILLS! 09:...unto-voulauuancao'nlC LO' Misses Fine Ki ' ~ sers, Hand Sewed, Sizes 11,12,13,1 Misses Fine Ii. . oned Oxfords, Sizes 11, 12, 13,1, 2, Ladies’ Fine Oil iebble Button Boots, all sizes (‘ents’ Fine Webster Ties Gents’ Fine Faxed Balmorals o-o. '.II¢IUI Intact-O- -- anon-o. o.-.-oo- Clio-Octoll." a. nun»...cao-uuuu no... .‘otou nun-onu-aoohooooo .o- .onung cu..- to'llugnuoo nooc-oa-o- .... "nun-tun... IJVER Comm“, Bluous Disonotns, . Aw 3W. Dru-nu. Loss arm 8m Humans, cry. , Township Clark ‘ ~ cmumu umm “unmask. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS? (or themaolvqc. Wham utm'm â€cams. on. ERE IS TROUBLE ! for Goods that are in all ways desirable and above reproach. Eu†"mu i500 Dress Goods, Mus/ms, Hosiery, Gents’ Fanoyz' Hats, Ties, Parasols, in fact all Summer Goods. Attention is directed to the great offer now made in Pants- I am now selling Call at Harrison '83 Laslie’s for Bargainu TWEBï¬S 0P ALLEINDS. @VBBGWATLNGS Next boar to “Hamilton House," Simcoe Street, Beaverton. Uune 24th, 1887. 20 nor cent Re and a GREAT DISCOUNT SALE 1 autism @ game’s, Sellingbï¬ at Cost ! MAKING ROOM "GE‘OR " FALL 600138. I hum makes! 51] Goods down to Cost. SUMMER AND FALL OVERCOA’l-‘S r H. LOGAN, Pants which we sell at. $6.00 at $4.50. CHOICE PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. Special Lines in Panting. H. WALLER, VB D0 48 WE ADVERTISE. We have also reduced some Lines oi "IIIIIINMINII"ImululllllflllllIlllflllllllllllllll I have an oxn‘ollont max-talent of In order tn Reduce Stock luctiaad on all Millinery ancy cod 9. â€"~ANDâ€" yr..â€" A SACRIFICE IS NECESSARY Sign of 6119 Golden Boot. NO CREDIT, Bgaverton, Ont. 75 cents. $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $1.75