8‘1? GVES Mamï¬treet. North End of Bridge. FOR BAHUAINS [X Full Cloths‘, coarse and ï¬ne, Tweeds, Flammls, Smoking Yarn, Cottonades, Shirt- ings, Winceys ac. Highest Privo Paid for \Voo]. CUSTOM PREFIX“. SPINNING. \\'E:\V~ [Nu .\'c. DONE -\’l‘ SHUH'I‘ NH'l‘h E. Cooking, Heating and Orna- meugal to be found in North Victoria. Am] Hum requiring a stm‘e should call and see my lam-6 I'clum gum; else“ here. STOVE DEPOT. Beaverton, Oc‘ober 13f, 1884. All goods by Best Makers and Cheap. Bawerton Lumber Yard. Our Goods are made from the best Tannages of French Kins, French Calf, English Kips, Veal Kips, Cow Hide, German Canadian, English, Cordovan and Spanish Sole Leather. “'nmlv‘le, (higher, 38:4. LUMBER, SIII.\'(H.I“S, and LAT“ Bria; and Pottery 1874. Ten Years Established. 1884. J_. BEBRI‘E'S Mood Ville Bakery‘ !- DraiLTile a Specialty Largest and Finest Stock of Woodville Tmshop JOB. J. CAVE, Publisher CALL .-\T TH E averton Woollen Mill, Est Bread in the County} ~Tai|mim Establishment ! Ann) P‘QI‘TEVKY. LTAYLOR. Proprietc Id {how Me Hlmt nts mam Tinuare of all Kinds. HARDWARE c. JCS. CAMPBELL. SPF-I‘lln‘nzs IN r m mun mm 1'“ A H. P!" V18. . FAY LOR, Proprietor. Positively the LARGEST AND BEST Stock North of Toronto! OUR. PRICES THE LOWEST IN TOWN. Remember we am soiling thug goods from 0‘11 kinds and qualities on hand. C. 3:. - YOUNGC BRICK YARD - Logan, Th I have now on hand the PLOUGH BOOTS, STOGA BOOTS, KIP BOOTS, SHANTY BOOTS, CALF BOOTS,â€" WELLINGTON §00T§,_LAEED BOOTS, HIGH BOO rs, LOW BOOTS, in fact. ESTABLISH ED 1876. of «very description Terms Cash or we 1:89;) the Goods. “ill?- -\Vl<ll!'l‘()N HI h‘i1 --ASD-â€"- m 0 to moid qumunln‘ ml to mdvrm !owu=t pm And if you have not tune to wait for I psir mule to your order. you can get suited in ï¬t no matter how irregular your feet by calling hero. Morth Victoria and Qntario General Advertiser.- aflï¬sï¬ï¬‚a The subscribers will pay cash for any quantity of EGGS. “'e have as usual a choice stouk of ('iaoicc Stock of Provisions and Groceries. \Y. G. SMITH (S: 00., Mitchell‘s 01d Stand. Mrs. A. Morison’s NEW FALL GOODb Cash or Produce. 11‘il‘Rt-CISISS \Vincoys, Hoop Skirts from ‘lJcts. 111m mds. H l The largest Best Stuck in town OF PURE Gone-r Stoa . PAID FOR Eggs. Eggs P. D. McARTHUR, BEAVERTON. FARMERS’ PRODUGE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR 00008. Wines and Liquors NEW GOODS Mourning Prints, (.‘oftons, Quilts, Towels, etc. \Vuul Everything You Want in the Boot and Shoe line. (Inn-9m: All of winch we (“for at tho lowest romun ermivu prices {or formerly occupied by John Melt-o. when will be found \' K .-\.\'n (TOLOIH'II) CASHMI‘TR CS $3 PER PAIR, mcos FANCY GOODS. CROCKERY AND ULASSWARE -- CretonneSrâ€" OPENED MHN'I‘IILY A'I‘ Flnnnols I‘lnul. fur Childmns' =. (‘nntnn Flaumvl at various I. Hump Int of Lin-y ('ulhml. \‘inuls Ill nvmt, L‘uinrs. For “lo Fall trade we havo manufactured FIVE HUNDRED PAIRS of Ru removed to the A LARGE LG'I‘ 0F PER PAIR and upwards. In factury Inmlc Boots and Mme; ) lea ing factories. Fun lines of \\'. B "A J. D. KINGS and several other of the best an: nkers, unkiug ours And a mu flock of WE \VO () DYI LLE. \\'()UDVI’LL1§, ONTARIO, 'I‘HU.{SI)AY, OCTOBER ‘22 188-4 HE South Inn" of Lot No. 9. 9nd Con. of Eldon. ,, 100 acres, nenrly all clnmr. Firsbclaw soil. 1 100 acres, nearly all clear. First-claw s l. Well situated. about lmlf~wuy between Launcâ€" ville ma \rmlo. Will lw "Ull‘ clump for cash or on tmu- also LOT ‘14 6tllt‘t).\'. ELDON Mam-cs about. 35 acres cleared. appl) to .. J. C. GILCHIHST, Woodvillc. 0m. Sept 15. lBSl-tf XTO the premises of the undersigned, Lot 2. Concession 6‘ Though. 'l‘\VO PIGS. Owner can have them by proving propertp and paying expenses. JAMES MCHATTIE, 00‘. 8,-3 TERMS»«- juull down. lIulnIuo IorIIN to suit purchaser. l‘ux'wsdnn 'iwu about Foluum'y. or Ian M Iniuht plnng'h (hi-x full if dNirub! e. 1"m n: ('ntilo and Sheep can no {III-niched to in- tending purchasers also {mm iInpï¬uIIImIts. All or n part on fun‘ (arms. For further intornmtiou apply to I. SHERMAN. Kirkflold. Ont. Sept. 15. 'len U lwst furilitioq {or acquiringn complete trailiQ lug (m: julamnsa \mrmits. Farms For Sale ! I'ST adjoining thothrivinnvillngo of Kirkfleld Q .-\ [arm of 1H uvros norording to survey. bu Ilm same umrcor loss. LOT 39. NORTH l'OlL 'l‘.\(ll“. ll().\ 1). about 30 norm cleared mm] in gnwl ntulu of cultivation. A good frmno llousv. not. quite ï¬nished. A good lmrn. stul‘lu and orchard, within tun minutes walk of t“ oclmrchus.(Metho- dist nnd l'roslu‘lorinn). (iootl svhools. storm. Mills. Post ()ltlm nlhl Shops of most all kinds all within ten minntos‘wn k. The farm is mtnvll-xl lmtu‘uun tworuilwuy 9 minus Kirktluhl nlmnt half a mile distant unrl I‘m-tam! anl. ~x'mtion about a mile distant, on tlm â€rand 'l‘runk Railway. 8T0 the premises of the undersigned on or about lllu [st of Sept. 1 ycnnhug heAfor and 1 mu] m: bin]. The owner can lmvo the name by pun-mg pmporty and paying expenses. D. uccnmmox. Sept. 30th. 131. SUElPH BUSINESS SUHESE. nudits branchusmnd all points ii: Canada and the United hiatus. American currency bought and sold. SA V I NGS’ DEI’A RTMENT. [Mal-est allowed on deposits at the rate of 5 per cum. Notes collvctednt lowust rates. omée Hours. In n._m. lo 4 p. m. Saturday: In: :- III In 2 p no. M1 COIL‘HVK. BUGLE a, 11313.â€) August Sit-am BEAVER$01§L 03’33‘. MQEEY T0 LQAHI ELAGK :3» go" B a. nke 3 H. WALLER. Sign of the Golden Boot. Farm For Sale ! F‘I-‘I‘ZRS \‘nl'NG MEN AND \\P‘)."F:A. TNT. . MADI LI... Manager. on good security. Draftslssued upon the l’rocmr's Brick Block. an» door «mat of Town Hall GUELPH, ONTARIO. Dominion Bank 0: Canada. Strayed. Strayed. “an All" II‘l‘lIll‘l‘I'rl Al‘d ‘ whim: s'nfl’. Th" Tn rlnus I Mr mm! up with tho 1M. ammml'm lm' l’minem 1 ing llw cumfnrt am well mt of mu‘onh. Rtudnn m. Pm a wry of Hm Aunt um’lv I’m-1'). "'l‘hnflfl. Lbrnevillo. Shoes. we have secured some ï¬ne lines from the B. IIAMIL’I‘ON‘S. COOPER a SMITH’S Omhton? down on I]: lmldl‘ anI‘. ()rto Under mnrtgaw from Annie lit-Donal: , lm! mum! on “ion or tlm‘l‘l wwhip nl‘ tnrin. r'nmniuimv 1m m‘rt-s I The following: imprnvmnc tho m-mism: ul-uu' .11 mm the load Blvul'. Lug llmw.‘ Under mortgage from John C. McKenzie part Lot 42, South ‘i e Portage Road. in tho own~ ship of Eldon. county of Victoria. containing half an acre more or loss and bounded as follows: commencing at a point- in tho eastern boundary of said lot 42. at the south-east an '10 of the school lot. thence southerly and along t io said castorn boundary of mid lot 42 one chain and twanty-ï¬Vo links. thonco wontorlv and parallel with the son horn boundary of said school lot four chains. thenco northerly and parallel with the said eastern honndary of said lot 4-2, one chain and twonty-flvo links In the said southern houn- dary of said school lot. thonoo oastcrly along the said southern boundary of said school lot {our chains to tho placo of beginning. The following improvmnunts‘aro said to be on the promises :-â€"-.\ roughcast dwalling with wood- ahod attached. Stnblo. )st dcmrihod parent thmu boundary to the nurthvrl qon-s thence oust along the Friday. 001‘0ber3731, 7884 Y virtue of powers of Sale contained in certain Mung;- gas which will lm produced at tho sale. tho (0 owing properties: Canary 91' VI 61015149 IN THE VILLAGE OF KIRKFIELD, at 1 o‘clock in the afternoon, at â€"â€"CHIRPAW’ S HOTEL,- U) FARM and VILLAGE properties, Township of Eldon, AUCTION SALE 1 ~01“â€" Victoria Road In! H LV Ms: "n n! H H)“ VALUABLE â€"â€"â€"TERMS There will be sold on mqn from No" MoDonnm and II , lml numlmrfll. in tho 3rd Pnn~ ' «whip nf high), (gulnly of \ ic- In the Village of l‘A RCEL Ii]. PARCEL II. ‘ IN THE PA RICK-II. I. pnrtir mrx‘hnso mmmv 90 ha paid [or lmlmn v. to‘ [:15 will be mmmmï¬m r02: Inni‘u'dr If uh are ï¬t ,5. Munro 1. ‘an ham S An“ l. 01 Md to IM m1 .slumtnd on 'unt 7 n. \1‘ min] brick huildim \. m 5 ur- m ta, “omhillv Oct m4? _ _ V. V.., Islzly, and after a few preliminary remaiks, he renilaconciae and well arranged essay on "The Evils anil Ell'e ts of lntemper- :ince." He pointed cut. several illustrati'ms viits (-ï¬ects on the human race at. large. lle slmweil a line talent. in his remlin1. Mr. G. N. McDonald was the next to take the Iflatfurm. lie gave a line reading an alcohol, stating its composition and viii-rte. The meeting was interspersed with choice xelections frmn the chnir. A large inurens-i wru made tn the memherahip of the such-t v. Messrs. Jnhn A. Graham, I). (1. Smith. and “'illiain (“alder nrei-kpeotcd in MI- «lroqs the next meeting. We must. saw that; the quietness flllll 30ml order that prevailed thrnnghunt. wm wry ermlitnhle tn the sm- rivty. The meeting was concluded by all joining in and singing the (lanle;_\'. S_\<‘i:.\\ii:xT.â€"Tlio sacrament. of the Lnrd's Sii:~p:-r \vaulispensml here nn Sun-lay the l‘Yth inst. There was a large attendant-e. ()nr pnatnr Mr. McDonald. was during the “evasion assiatoil by Rev. J. (lnnn of Wood- \'lli(:. The English services \Vt'l't'. hehl in the Methwliat Church. as fnrmerly when: Mr. Gunn preacher] nn c-Imlnenl: uliscmirsxv Oct The regular monthly meeting of the tem- perance society met on Wednesday the 8th inst. There was a large number pres-nut. At the appointed hour the ReV. Mr. Mc“ Donald called the. meeting: to order and the proceedings were opened by singing frum the choir. The ï¬rst speaker called on was Mr. A McKay. ‘ He gave a very tnnuhing and interesting narrative of the Influences ofintuxienting liquors on pioneer life. It. was We]! received. Mr. I). C. Smith teacher, ,, I I. " ‘ A II†F From Our Correspondent}; Rev, Mr. Gillies preached rm eloquent and forcible harvest Sermon on Sunday hut irum the Wolds “I‘he Harvest is past. the summer is ended, and we are not saved.†Mr. Gibbs of near Hartley. has rented Mr. Neil McDonald’s dwelling house on the 01-1 homestead and has moved there. Mr. Gibbs will ï¬nd he has reached a peaceful neighborhoud and one where he may ï¬nd lots of work. _-.-.n- .- .uuv-ub In- a short time to a iiitii‘e suitablisbrosidence “ 0 hope the penple of St. Andrew's church will before long See their way clear to build a enmmodious residence for their minister in this village. We regret to have to record the removal of Rev. Mr Gillies from here to the 7th con. of Eldon. Mr. Gillies has been a valuable citizen here. Although moving for n .‘I..‘_L Ll.-‘ A; _ , Messâ€. Thoma Bear and Dennis Hawkins have addedto their flock of sheep a ï¬ne thoroughbred coltswold mm, for which they paid $30 00. Mr. Chestnutt. also of Toronto, purchased‘ two car loads of fat cattle and lambs. Both these gentlemen are new buyers in this section and we hope their Venture may pmVe a snccesl. L om ’ llo-ï¬ From Our Cong'pdondozrgg . 353m on Shad nondj’n St. Andrews chalky: it the usual I." ’ Our railway depot is becomi nits famous for exportation of cattle 3:?! sheep eigm carloada of which were shipped {mm here during the past week and all of which were gathered from the township of Eldon. , ,V -_.v 'v " noun; u; ulllull. Mr. Cmbtree of Toronto, shipped from here one day last week four car loads of of cattle, ï¬fty head of which he purchased from the herd of Messrs. W. H. Cameron. Scnool. RIPon‘r.â€"Tho following are tlll‘ names of the pupils in S. S. No. 2, Eldon who obtained honor cards for the month ul So tember. 4th Clueâ€"Minnie Daynen. Be In Chisholm, Frances Daynes. 3rd‘ Classâ€"Gilbert McAlpine, Mary McEnoh» em, Annie McEachern. 2nd Seniorâ€" Minuio Kirkland. Flora McEachern. Gram Wilson. 2nd Juniorâ€"Martha McEIchern‘ Noggin McCorvie, Bessie Rosa. Part IIâ€" Flossy Gnnu, Duncan McQuarrie, Aggie MoElcherng‘ - " ‘~ once. Mr. Charles McDonald of this glue. re» turned on Tuesday evening from t a Rocky Mountains. when he had been Working for McKeniie McDonald. A parlor mini in connection with the Presbyterian Sunduy school will be held on. ï¬ddly evening .3 Mr. Mc'l‘nggart's. The Methodists of this village hue sne- cceded in getting a substantial stone founde- tiou under their church. They have elso levelled the yard and built e gmt fence along the front of it. The work was princi pelly done by Messrs. Bruce. Sherman. Alton. and his two sons. The improvw meats add gmtly to the general appearance of their church. Rev. Mr. Mclmn, Prenbyterim minister, who was ataï¬ionod here two year: agn punched hereonSuudoy to a large Midi! Kirkfleld. From Our Own Correspondent. Mrs. Jo‘ln Mche, and her little son Wil- lie. m Visiting their friends in the State of New York. They will be Ibseut for : few months. VOL. VIII.~â€"NUMBER 3‘.) NY mun! \vhivh lh pply to CAPT. W. ANDERSON. f (‘5 Culbornv St. Tormlm For Sale. algnarm. hm.) dry page wnntcd. h Hut 0 will l-- W" I. \\ \V ILL! \MM IN. r; corner of King and In. I'vrma easy. Itrlu \Vuddvillo