which M dmggist will sell you it is can“ a bottle. Even if everythiugolso ‘55: failod you.you\ may (legend upon ,_ 1“ ‘-_A_9 oug'l'nt-to begot rid of. There is 1H3} one sum way to get rid of them. That is_ pg. take-Bosqh¢e‘s___Get_t.mn Syrup. That is to say. yourlungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderfuh machinery it is. Not only nine largeraihpassages. but the thousands of littlm tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked‘ with matter which. ought not to be there. your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do. they cannot do well.. Call It cold. cough. croup. pneumonia, catarth. consumption or any of the family of throat, uoso, head and lung= obstructionsh all ago had. All Give than 9. Diana!" Raymond. Ont... May 8rd 1887. Nasal Balm acts like a charm for my catarrh. I have only used it a short time and now feel better than at any period during the last seven years. In fact I am sure of a cure and at very small expense. Department of Railways and Canals Ottawa. May 7th. 1887. Messrs. Fulford 00.. Brockvifle, Ont. : Gents.â€"I am very glad to give vou today the testimony that “Nasal Balm" has completely cured my catarrh item which I have suffered for nearly three years. Yours very trul L. D. 0N. Among the many things which go to make up the prosperity of a country town in the trade of the farming com- iuunitv about it. Without this trade it goes without saying that but little busi- ness could be done. Every facility which is given the farmer to reach the consumer or dealer is among those things which tend to bring up the importance of the place and make it a better location for business etc. With this in view we are of the opinion that no expenditure this village could make would bring it such sure and good returns as the erection of a building and holding a regular week- ly market market here. It would bring the farmer from every direction to the town weekly. besides the‘nnmerous cash buyers who are always in attendance to purchase such articles as are of market. able value. It would also reheve our storekeepers from the annoyance of buy- ing unsaleable and inferior produce and bring about a system of cash business which could not fail to have a very salu- tary eflect on the business of the place ‘1' the village of Sunderland can raise among its people the sum of 85.000 for : uch a purpose,“ we learn is being done, is it not possible for the larger and weal- thier village of Beaverton to do so ? Is there anything to prevent such an enter- prise from being a proï¬table one ? We do not believe there is and we feel fully satisï¬ed that such an investment would prove of immense advantage to the town. I let the people think over this proposi- tion for a time. We shall have more to say on this subject in the near future with a View to bringing it into practical shape, in the meantime our columns are open to those who feel interested in the matter and would like to express their opinion. Born nu state". any." and In». 5% Beaverton Foundry w. SMITH Plough, a n}; independent In nll Things nnd lalncnccd In None. A Market for Beaverton Inchâ€. 00-11 and. Rout"! Farmers! “The Woodvlllo Advocate," ’- Woonvms. Ownmo. I O - u - a l: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1887. “The Boavorton Exprou," .4...- .......... 31....- : [Win 000000000000 J08. .l. CAVE Puausnu, auvurou. Buvnmn. Ont-mo. gnmg'louhl m (a ma : run-owl†PBOERIETOB Bravorton, Sept. 25th, 1887. We wnll show any amount of COW? CHAINS CHOPPING AXES, LAN ‘ TERNS, CLOTHES WRINGERS, SKATES and alll kinds OI Cutlery both plated and plain. Tinware, Coal Oil, the best in town and as cheap as any. See our Syphon Family Oil Can. 8483’ AND 00088 KEPT IN 8100K. w.- cash paid for Wool, Sheepskins and Raw Furs m Stan . Nut Coal and Godorlch Salt in barrels and wall dairy sacks kept in stock. .. We thank you for your honest and honorable custom and trust we may In 0'" cusmmms : continue to merit a share of your patronage. We are respectfully, The Beauerton Hardware and Stove Em .orium by Our Stock of Hardware, Oils and Paints is always kept in good order and we sell as cheap as the cheapest. In reference to our Stove trade we have to add that we sell a great number in a year. We purchase all our Stoves for Cash. We have large premises to store and show our Stoves and Goods in, and we are not saylng too much When we state that we can and do undersell any and all oompet1tors. WE SELL FOR CASH AND APPROVED CREDIT. HARDWARE. We also deal in Secondâ€"Hand Stoves and have now on hand. several Cook Stoves and a. few Coal Base Burners ~ which we oï¬'er very cheap. Goal supplied to our Customers at low rates~ wlth Patent Ventilated Oven. Something new. A great many sold giving best of satisfac tion, also many other new StOVes, in all over 120 to pick from. Stove Repairs always in Stock and supplied on short notice, Without doubt the ï¬nest Cook Stove in the market. Entirely new in construction and de- sign, large wood box, splendid large oven, we declare it to be perfect in every particular. We also mention the We have now in hand the Largest Stock of Cooking Stoves, Largest Lot of Box and Parlor Stoves, Largest and Best Stock of Base Burners, and Coal Stoves ever- shown in Beaverton. These Stoves are the Finest in Quality, Latest in Style and Lowest in Price that can be produced by any Stove Dealer. ' J. GAMERON’S . HERDWARE 8L STEVE EMPORIWJ We would ask our numerous customers and the public in general to inspect and examine Our New Line of Stoves. Take a. look at Gurney’s grand Stove Immense Stock of STOVES AND HARDWARE. to be seen at SEGON D-HAND STOVES. Children Or! for Pltchgr'l, Canton». . ï¬HAPPY.coOK’ “ THE ORIGINAL†TEE Jae. CAMERON. 2k Beat sow John McRae's prizeâ€"Ken. Duvidson. Aged sowâ€"lat Kenneth Davidson, 2nd F. S. King. Spring boarâ€"lat F. S. King. 2nd F. 8. King. Thorn'-bmd lmll calf. Hector Logan's prizeâ€"J. A. Proctor. ‘ Miloh Cow; F. 8. King's prizeâ€"Wm. Tumor, jr. Fat Boast Geo. O'Brien's prizeâ€"B. Bucklor. Hard of cattle. A. P. Cockburn's prize â€"J. A. Proctor. l Cowâ€"lat K. Davidson, 2nd R. Buck- er. 2 yr. old heiferâ€"lat R. Buckler. 2nd 0 Laviolette. 1 1' old heiferâ€" let G. Proctor, jr.. 2nd 11.5 nckler. 1 old Heiferâ€"let W. nrner. jr. Heifer calfâ€"lat W. Turner, 2nd 0. Laviolette. 2nd Draught Marc. Birchard Clark‘s prizeâ€"C. Laviolette. Bull Calfâ€"lat J. A. Pumvr, ‘lnd C. Laviolette. Thoro'-bred Cowâ€"lat Fred. Wanen, 2nd J. A. Proctm'. 1 yr Old Bullâ€"lat. J. PEEK iAJ‘, 1306 A McMillan. 2 yr old Heiferâ€"lat C. Laviolotte. 2nd C. Laviolette. ~ Aged Bullâ€"Nix E3. Buckh‘r. . Hodgkinson. 2yr old Bullâ€" 1.); 4.1. 1 Wm. Turner. Walking team, J. S. McMillan‘s prize â€"Alexander Martin. Driving horse, P. D. McArthur’s prize â€"-George Munroe. Saddle horse and rider. McMillan 8; Sons‘ prizeâ€"H. Stoddart. Carriage t' ‘ 1 $1112 xv Grant, M. D.’s prizeâ€"Aug i-..-u. Lady ric1 ‘ . Mrs. Jenn ~ “Decide†foal. Messrs.' Grant Cal- Jer's prizeâ€"-lst Samuel McMillan, 2111;] Chas. Galloway. "Veteran" foal. Levi Miller's prizeâ€" lst J. A. Proctor, 2nd J. Callaghan, 3rd T. C. Hodgkiuson. Matched team. J. J. Glover’s prizeâ€"- Alexander Murf‘“. “Haddo†foal, John Kennedy’s prize ‘â€"lst C. Laviolette, 2nd William Turner :uu. Draught Foal, Wm. J oyce’s prizeâ€"J. Ormiston. Saddle horse and lady riderâ€"Mrs. J. C. Jeanette. Draught Teamâ€"let Salatlniel Prophet. and Charles Laviolette. 2 our old colt or ï¬llyâ€"lat Richard :1: or. 2nd John Gardner. 1 you old colt or ï¬lly-lst C. Lavio- ates. 2nd James Ormmton. Foalâ€"lat James Ormiston 2nd John Stewart. Moroâ€"lat O. Laï¬olette. 2113 James Ormiaxon. “Ivanhoe" foa1,J. Kennedy’s prize-â€" lst Chas. Galloway. 2nd 1‘. C. Hodgkin- i011. ' Teamâ€"lat, Alexander Martin.- 3nd Amhibald XoFurlano. Teamâ€"l: .2 Angus McKay. 2nd Thom Churnsidc. ' , . , 1 yew .)ld colt or ï¬llyâ€"lat J as. Gotdon', Foalâ€"let John A. Proctor. 2nd John Jalhghan. 9 your old 00’: r or ï¬ll yâ€"lst John A.- "roctor. 2116 'as. McHattie. ‘3 year old colt or ï¬llyâ€"lat Dust“ ï¬llerpie, and Archibald MoFarlmo. l your old colt or ï¬llyâ€"~lst Donald 'irown. “ad William McLean. Entire 2 year ddsâ€"lat Peter Kelly. 1nd Andrew McMillan. nunedy. .Mamâ€"lst J. Barber, 2nd Henry Furv Mareâ€"lat T. O. Hodgkinson, 2nd J. )allaghan. SHEEP. snuonmnn DOWNS. Shtomhirg Rune-lat Henrv‘Monljon. Calfâ€"lat J. A. Proctor, 2nd W. Turner mscnmmgous . Pony Tomâ€"John McRae. Driving teamâ€"George Munroe. Sgddle horse and riderâ€"Hugh Stod- SWINE. :oflï¬oarâ€"lat Henry :Snollgrove. 2nd. 'l‘lmrah Fail Show. l_â€"-lat James Barber, 2nd John “31' Cl" PIIIS WINNIE. i * mamas. » SPICIAL PRIZES. OIKIBLL PURPOBI. SPECIAL PRIZES. SPECIAL PRIZES. HORSE S. Dmuau'r. Ham! % Iton‘s prizeâ€"â€" ()l GRADE . I‘TLE Hill-Hiâ€: Bun-Hm: Ind T. C. “7‘!