The School trustees have placed in the School a copy of the latest edition of “Womouter's Dictionary." With this stupendous volume in tow snrelyuour youth will be enabled to spoil straight. A large gazetteer oi the world has also been purchased. From this work we .learn there are no less than seven places on the face of this terrestrial sphere h “hich iejoices in the name of Beaverton. y and all of which are situated on this continent. ‘ ether Curllng. ' 33" I am prepared to do feather curl- '2 mg in a careful and satisfactory manner. Mrs. McDowell. Beaverton. .suu on Hand. We are informed on quite good autho- rity ï¬lial: should the proposed route of the (f; T. R. bocarricd through to Sault Ste. Marie there will be an air lino built lrom here to Beaver-ton, thus saving tho gallium \ia Lorncvillo and nmknm “or timc.-â€" [Blaclmator cor. “Post. "' gr Please bear in mind that Hodgaou's ,hig bargain house bought so lurgoty in Uottolmdcs, b‘lnrtimvs, Showings. Got- 3:005» 'nckmgs etc. before tho tutu ad- Valves in pnco that. ho can supply a minu in those lines at his last sum. mcr's prices and they were thou iron) 2.} w 6 cents per yard loss than ovory 0p- pouvnt north of Toronto. The Junction. A ï¬re at the Beavorton Brick and Tile Company’s yards last Tuesday dea» troycd a number of sheds. and did dam‘ age to the amount of 8250.00. Ladies. 53' All kinds of salt and smoked Meats at R. Duusheath‘u, Boavortou. Flro. â€For your sugar be sure and go to L. J. Cameron's. Beaverton. Lacrosse. 011 Fr1duylnstt11r‘ town was i 1va 1e(1 by 11 .contingent of the Orillie amali boys to the my‘nber of about ï¬fty who reached here by the morning train 11.1111 proceeded to possess the town and clean out our youth in a. game of Lacrosse. They did both. The piecocity of theswonngsters i':1 simply astonishing and the manner in which they endeavored to “maiden" our :‘tpvyu was a. revelation. Some of them 1- (111111 he the bet er of a course of train- 111;: ilnprevsively administered with 81 stout .hingle. However, the boys know 1110.1 to handle their sticks and will no doubt develop into excellent exponents of “0111 National Game." Arriving. : , the )1ch posa. Meats. Dumped on us this week with 11- ion- geance. 011 Friday and Saturday the. 111e1c11r1iis said to have nearly boiled. 1.11110 from ueighboringvillnges some c_\- tmominmy incidents 1116 reported in another placé. While pausing to mop our heatel brow. with the thermometer threateningly close to 100 in the shade a. neiqhhur rushes in With the news that it‘s warm. If any thing further were re- 111111111 to c0111picte-1111 misery it 18 the 11101 that in this 1211111 of {1.3030111 we are unablé to kill him 011 the spot. ‘ At Co'st.‘ 15:?" Men‘s and Women's Summer Goods. running off at cost till stock tak- ing, 15th August, at L. J. Cameron's. )onvertou. Purchased. Ml. F. Mudill, M. P., has pmchasod tuo .‘rlclimuou farm, near Saicm, Muri- Arriving MLAuothcr cat load of Coal Oil. We .nm selling genuine refined Canadian ï¬ll at 20 cénts per gallon. H. Wess- L-fhm Beavorbon. ' ‘ ' Ladles. . ' 5r For choice Muslims and Laces, no wace 2n Beaverton can offer you as good value as Mrs. McDo“ 011. The Heated Term Go to H. Westcott's. Beaverton and Brechin, for the best brand in machine oils. The “Peerless.†Sugars. H. Logaulms still on hand-a few lines of Choice Puntings and Suitmgs which he is selling at less than cost. Farmers, Machine and Mlllmen. When ï¬rst attacked with a cold in.the had. droppings from the nasal pages «into the throat. pain in the hood, or any .of the symptoms or forerunners of cat- .arrh. a 50 cent package at Nun! Balm will cure vou.‘ The Young Idea. ,Mau. WUash for Butter. Eggs. Potatoes and my kind of Farm Produce a R. Dun-heath's. Boavorton. A Stltoh In ‘I’lmo. Emmott mm! altars. to J. Hodgson a. lleavcrton Good and Rape Sued. FRIDAYJULY 22. 1887; 1:25“ Fur mzv quantity of Eggs. J. R. Prior. Woodville. Uhmp Cash Store. Supper and Presentation. The brethren of Cicerone Lodger I. O. O. F.. and a number of our citizens gave a complimentary supp" to Mr. A. D. Cmnpboll. on Fruity evening last. An Mr. A. 1'). Campbell, with his mother and sister left for California. on Wodnoa~ day morning. A large number of friends gathered at the station to wish them good-bye. This family leave ham with the best wishes of the entire communitv and the hope that life in their now home may he prosperous and happy. Cash Paid Will be held in St. Andrew's (Eldon) church on Sabbath next. Gone to Callfomla. Asthma. cured by tho double treatment of Southern Asthma Cure, :3 a. common remark. Eggs. cents for eggs. No Servuco A Common Remark. «r Opened up this wock 2 cmtes new China, Dali Tea Seth, all new designs, cheap, as L. J. Oazueyou‘s, ncavcrtou. Eueraetio 'etforts me being made to make the Thor 111 Fall Show this year something worth seeing. Many changes are being prepared “hich “'1“ make the Show second to nonein tho Province and we hepe to see it receive the support of every farmer in the township. If you propose to join now is the time to do so, as after August 1st the fee will be ad- vanced to 81.50. Leave your names with Mr. Geo. Smith. Sr.. Clerk of Thorah, at once. ' Chma. "‘lieerlgss†Axle Grease and “Peer- .loss" Hoof Ointment at H. “'estcott‘s. Brechiu and Beavortou. Gem Jars. DNAICampbell has just imported (1i. rcct from the manufacturer in the United States a quantity of tiie var} ï¬nest sew- ing machine oil. in g! ass. which he is prepped to snipply at reducpd rates. The Coming Fall Show. [3’ For your Gem Jars go to L. Cameron's, Beavorton. They are cheapest. Sqwnng Machine Oil. The Odd-Fellows of Ontario hold their annual Parliament or Grand Lodge at Peterborough from the 9th to the 18th of August. Bro. Duncan McDougall will represent Beaverton Lodge, and Bro- J. J. Cave. Cicerone Lodge, of Woodyillo. Something New. ' At Hodgson's Cheap Wholesale and Retail House, Beavorton. Game to Parliament. Mr. D. M. Campbell, of Winnipeg was in town on Tuesday and gave the Ex- PRESS a. friendly call. Bargains! Bargains !! ‘. Dunsheith’s for Fresh Groceries. ‘. Several pic-nic parties from different points visited this village during the week. ‘ From Wuï¬nipqg. @Ateapoi: and 10 lbs of tea for $1.00, at B. Dunsheath's Beuvei‘ton. Plc-nlcs. when the sun-iii“. -_ and all nature (one “it '7 glass of ice-water. Big heat are in demand of ooh _ eral old time citizens new best to ontlie each other. ing village the ‘ 125 degrees for a ’ , papers say. In anoth ’ Iii: bf‘ flie‘ in- habitants got so hot that everything he came in contact with was scorched and withered. Ice melted as he approached, and dogs ran away howling when the ï¬erce rays of his corporeaxty were reflect- ed that way. He thought he would cool himself by plunging into ting rival, but ‘ only succeeded in bringing the water to ‘ boiling point. The sidewalks 1:081: ï¬re under his feet. and eggs etc., cooked readily in his coat-tail pocket. He met his end in trying to eat a dish of ice cream. The two'extremes of heat and cold meeting was too much for the man, who exploded with a dull sickeninï¬ thud and disappeared in smoke; Nothing was left to tell the tale but the liar who penned this paragraph. The Best Yet. 'flouukoopon. ES" any quantity of he’ll Rasphe‘c rios, Huckleberries and o: For fruits! can be mound by leaving orders at. 3063 son 'I cheap show. Benetton. ’ slightly Warm. . i. This is the gonï¬h; MMm. F HDAY.JULY22. 13‘7. .12. Prior, Woodvillo, pays 14 E03131 guru's. the ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. at positive and unmistakable bargains. We are offering the you 91).}! nop but any. THEY ARE INDI'IIID THE FINES The way-freight; going north on Tues. day came near meeting a serious acci~ l dent at Silver Creek. A huge pile of wood beside the track took ï¬re in some unaccountable manner and the expan- sion of the metals caused by the heat drew them into an L and also drew flie ties out of place. But for the eflorts of one, George Greer, in fleeing the ap- proaching train it would certainly have I been dashed into the teuiï¬: ï¬re, as the i trouble occnrred at a place where the ‘ track is hidden byen. abrupt curve. It is to be hoped the ‘Company will suit- ably recognize Greet-'3 services. Dress Goods. TILRIVIS. MODEnATE. OFFIOE': In Cameron's Block, cupcake Post Ofï¬ce, Boaverton. untmenno With. 1887. All irrognltritloe f the mum-.1 math oorrcctod’ Pruwrvatlo‘n of a natural tooth a speciality. Artiï¬cial teeth Gold. Alluun With ï¬fteen years experience I can guarantee satisfaction in all operation. We want a little ready money just M soon as it can b‘o g'athered m from willing buyers. A SACRIFICE IS NECIMSARY to capture the cash quickly and hero :3 our ofloring: ' [DOCTOR OI" DENTAL SURGLBYJ Wiwhes to inform 3:110 people of BOSVex-ton and surruuLdim; country that he has‘ opened an 011100 in the ab vo vilhgo for the practice of is profession. J. F- TAYLOR; D. D. 3., L. D. S. he received by the Board of Trustees addressed to we undersigned. up to Monday, July 95.11, at noon. For further iufonnatiuu and pudeulau apply to JAMES CAMERON , Secretarf of School Board. Benton-ton. ~ Benverton, Ju y 11th. '87. TENDERS for the ofliqa of CARE‘I'AKB‘R 0F ‘ _ TB_E BEAVEBTON PUBLIC sermon will 23’ Prior‘s for Dress Goods, Prints. Muslins, l'.311irt_i11gs. Twceds, Contons. Cottonadcs, Pfli‘aSOlS, Laces, c., Wood- ville Cheap Stdre. Dr. Baxter offers his ï¬ne property in this village for sale cheap. This would make a. delightful home for a. farmer re- tiring from farm life or it offers an ex- cellent opening {or a young professional man. It will be sold on easy terms. Nearly an Accident. eceellent spread wasle before the gathering bijr. Angus McKinnou of r the “Northern Hotel" which it is need less to say was well appreciated. Alter 2801mm a presentation of a handsome gold chain on behalf of the Brethren of .Uiceronc Lodge was made to Mr. Camp- tbell accompanied byan addrecs. Mr. Campbell. responded in a suitable manner. Speeches and touts were properly disposedof m the company deported to their home. at an early hour. In another column will be found no- tice of the death of Rev. Alox. McKay, formerly of Eldon church. The Rev. gentleman went to Montreal to 11min a. surgical operation performed on him and «which was successfmiy accomplished. Shortly after inflammation occurred and he died almost without’warniu‘g. For Sale. Mrs. B. F. Calkins, of Buffalo. N. Y.. hi» been um guest of m. E. R. Irish. for the past few (lays.-â€"--â€"-Mr. John A- ‘Prior. of Rochester, N. Y.. zis also visit- mg his brother, Mr. J. B. Nor. Prior Bugs. (9. WfButter. Pork, Potatoes and 'all kinds of saleable produce, Woodyille mod. - All kinds of Plein end Ornamental Job Printing neatly and quickly executed Address Jos. J. CAVE, " Express," Ben- veroon. Vleltore. the and unmistakable bargains. We are ofl’erin the reduce of the best manufacturers and m quality and excellence can not but any, THEY ARE INDEED THE F1 ES'F. ' When we add to this attraction that feature of great merit, THE LOWEST PRICE. we feel that we lime offered something worthy of the attention of every shrewd buyer. g “"1131!" advantage of this there is something in it for you. Misses Fine Kid Slippers, Hand SeWed, Sizes 11, 12, 13, ], 2, 75 cents. Misses Fine Kid Buttoned Oxfords, Sizes 11, 12,13, 1, 2, ' $1.00 Ladies’ Fine Oil Pebble Button Boots, all sizes . $1.00 Gents’ Fine Webster Ties $1.25 Gents’ Fine Foxed Balmorals $1-75 TEHDE’HS WANTED.‘ LOwest Prices yet Named lath inserted without lates or on uminum, Sih’er or Rub er bases. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS HERE IS TROUBLE ! for Goods that are in all Ways desirable and above reproach. Beaver-ton. June 17th, 1887. the best of satisfaction and at pficos which will compare favorably Mummy Vo‘thgrs’. Orders or Estimates by mail promptly attended to: COLIN CAMPBELL, The undersianod would aaaouuca to the public the fact that: Beaverton Foundry has rec-nay been equipped with all the latest Woodworkino' Machinery for the _ maid and coaect execution of ‘ Ask your dealers for McColl's Canadian “Sunlight." and American “Family Safety:- Coal Oils, the best in the market. Bolt Cmï¬og also “ Dominion" Cylinder Oil, Wool Oil, Spindle Oil, Lard Oil Beuziuc. Swing Machine and ' Harness Oils, also the famous " GLOBE" A\LE GREASE For Sale only by JAS. CAMERON, Beaverton. MCCOLL’S "LARDINE"! June 24th, 1887. From the Inbscaber's Iona apex-£61109 in the businéss ho is in n. losition ho 'vc» . .. ..-.. -n. . ... _ __1_, in" ;; Selling off at cost 2 Attention is directed to the gleat ofl‘er now made in Pants I ain now selling ruzmm, mronma, amonmn 51mm}, momame. 5588, 130038 and. sums, mmmo, mo. TWEEDB 01" ALL KINDS. OVBECOATINGS Woodville. Jury :Int, 1887 Call on me before buymg. Genuine Bargains will bring the Customers. MACHINE OILS ! and although business Is now compmativcly dull consequent; on the season we do not propose to stand still w. lilo LOOKHE RE! LOOK HERE†We offer you the best of Goods in our line'at the lowest possible ï¬gures. NEW STQQ‘K (LIE BQQZ’S AND SEQBS: 'I'O' TIE-IE PUBI SUMMER AND FALL OVERCOATS ! MAXIM} ROOM F013 FALL (:‘rOODS. Pan ts AND “EUREKA" MACHINE OILS: H. WALLER, Special Lines in Panting. FARMERS AND. MILLEIRS USE NO OTHER TH: As we announced last week we have received our which we sell at $6.00 at $4.50. ~ CHOICE PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. I hub mukod all Good: down to Cost. NONE OTHER ‘ GENUINE: I h". an excellent assortment of In order to Reduce Stock H. LOGAN â€"â€"â€"AND A. STEWART, w Sign of tho Golden Boot' and D. D. BOSS. ,Woodville. 'BEAVERTON FOUNDRY. ART, Wvdviue, Rod. Campbell'spId'smnd ' $1.00 $1.00 $1.25 $1.75 N0 CREDIT. ; Beaverton, 0m. "AN