3601‘s AND SHOES LOOK flore- u- At the Beaverbon Woolen Mills ever oï¬ered in Beaverton. Also all kinds of flannel, twoeds, yarns 6:0 at bot- tom prices. Come and see them.â€"-C. T. YOUNG. Highest Price In? In Cash for any quantity of Look Here- H' In Cash for potatoes, at. R Dun Auction Sales. AUUIIUII uulvv- On Saturday Mr. R. Buckler. of Lot North more. concession 7,Thorah, sells by public auction a number of high-grade surplus animals as well as a quantity of valuable household furniture. Sale at 12 o'clock. On Monday, the 17th, Mr. '1‘. C. Hodgkiuson sells all his surplus stock which is also high-grade. Sale at Lot 13, concession 8, Thank, at 1 o‘clock Both sales are credit. I Another Berenvrment. - -‘- A... hflfln'l1 Anornur Ina-v.- ........ It is our sad duty this week to record 1 the death of Mrs. Edward Tisdale, in the 38th year of her age. The sudden death of this estimable lady leaving a. family of six children, has thrown a shadow of sorrow over the village. The sfueeral on Wednesday was largely at- oended by friends of'the bereaved family who have the heartfelt sympathv of all in their irreparable loss of a kind and loving wife and mother. * Balls. Base Balls, Foot Balls, Lacrosse .7113 Only Gash tore in Beauerton. Sticks, etc. » ton. £78"!- 'No Old Fashioned Credit Prices. "3'13" Kinds 0f Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. McMnllan Sons. Beaverton. Hunting. A large quantity of grain is now being brought in and our buyers are kept busy providing for it. All ‘I uuuuuu and already several parties have been organized to ah“: the wary deer. Cheap and Qtvllgh_fll_|}l_no_n._ "(Howrah Leslie's to} the most atyjish Hillinery and Dress Goods. The lost Yet. 23’ A teapot and 10 lbs of tea for 01.00. at B. Dunsheath’a Beaverton. Oeel Burgess. Cool Burgess came to hand here on Friday and Saturday evenings of last \week. We learn from those who were present that the "irresistible 0001" was not in any sense the same versatile eom- ‘ edian 01 former days and that the whole ‘ ,eï¬air was flat, very flat. Why Rot ? Could not some effort be made by which Professor Goldwin Smith and other speakers who are to address the people at Woodvme shortly could be induced to visit us hem. There are many who are deeply intended in the subject of “Commercial Union" and who. would no doubt be pleased to hear it discussed by these able gentlemen. Crockery laurel-sewn". ‘ mmrtou Em! Elms. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1887. _" Ooeens of Crockery end Glassware â€sweat designs. just opened out et Hodg- son's big bargain house, and at prices that will astonish you. Amflclal teeth. . .n.--¢ making best sets of teeth. upper or under till Jan. lot 1888 for $11.50 worth .18. Cheap: gndcs in proportion. Call on Mr. Cross at once and secure a sot of the 1mg}. at a low ï¬gure. Vitalizcd air and RM free for extracting. !w-â€"‘ "w. by buying your at J no. McKiunon's, Beaver- for any quantity of Duusheath'e Beaverton. ‘Cilereh Cry for' Pltcher’s Castorla. \ \.WVV\-v Vv ‘ " 'chl. for Butter, Eggs. Potatoes and any kind of Farm Produce at R. Duushooth's. Benetton. VI." Papers. 'I‘lleletustilu English and American Wall Papers. Choice patterns and at all prices, Juo. McKmnon. Beaver-ton. 6.0090010}! Fa}:- Wanted It! I A “54. __9|| v'vvv â€"â€"__V of For wlxicixvflie Highest Price will be paid in Cash, at R. Duuslneath'a. Beaverton. Proobyï¬gnqn: Rever; Anderson preached in Knox church. 0n Sabbath last. morning and evening. 0n Sabbath next. no service wnllbe hold in the morning owing to Sacramental service at Gamebridge. Rev. Mr. Anderson will preach in the evening. Splendid Value. 235’ Splendid value given in Teas it bought in large quantities. Cheap sugars ‘and‘ a full and ï¬ne stock of general greceries. J. R. Pnor, Woodville. ‘ Beaverton Fleur, 'Vu'v! Ivan I vav . 8’ D. McLachlan, Woodvillo. sole agent. for the Beavegton roller flour. cheap for cash. Amused. Hull-Ivonne A sleight of hand man amused the boys by a. free entertainment last Thurs~ day evening. A number of mesmeric ex- periments were also executed very suc- cessfully. Salt! Salt! 7 WES†1 car load salt at 85cm. per bar~ rel at D. McLachlan‘s, Woodville. A Vlsltor. â€" â€" - .â€" - ‘ Cicerone Lodge. I. 0. O. F. received an ofl‘lcial visit from the D. I). G. M" Mr. Aseph Edwards, of Manilla. last Tuesday evening Tr! D_. chabhlan's _u--1-...... -ma "l _- . E For groceries. crockery, and glassware also provisions. His low prices will surprise you. The Markets- Since our last no material change has occurred in the markets. Barley is about the only grain being marketed as yet anda choice load was received on Monday for which 65cts was paid. A large quantity of this grain is now com- ing in and during the two weeks past upwards of 20,000 bushels has been bought here. The Place to Buy_ ' â€"- . ... ..- ‘ "ï¬RIDAY. OCTOBER 14.1887. . RLYour Fall and Winter Snitiugs and Overcoatings 18 at J no K Campbell‘s, Woodv ille. Memorial Service. A memorial service was preached in the Metlmdist church on Sabbath evcn- ing last. by the Rev, Mr. Wilson. on the late Mrs. Bolton. The church was ï¬lled to overflowing. We Have Tweeds and Oval-coatings {or fall and winter wear. Prices low. Jno. K. Campbell, Woodvllle. ’ ' Commercial Union. . VUlllluurv-uu .- ------- To those who favor the scheme now being brought forward and known as Commercial Union it will be apleasure to know that the West Victoria Farmers‘ Institute has arranged to have Prof. Goldwin Smith. Valency E.Fuller. Esq., i of Ha‘milton and Mr. A. F. Jury, all able exponents of the subject. speak in the basement of the Presbyterian church shortly. The date has not been deï¬n- itely ï¬xed as yet. Prof. Goldwin Smith' name is now a by-word in the homes of the people of Canada. and it requires ‘ ‘ only the announcement of his coming to 1 insure for him a hearty welcome. The scheme which he and his fellow workers are now engaged in advocating is of such vast moment, particularly to the farmers of this country that everyone who can should endeavor to gain a full knowledge of it. The day may not be far distant when it may become the question of a vote and to give voice intelligently. as every man should endeavour to do, it is necessary to hear both sides of the quot-'o tion. There are no better speakers in its favor than the gentleman we have named above and we have no doubt a large audience will greet them. "Ronulatefl' Woodviii: £50m: 5;th. é.- Highest cash price for farm pro dnoe at D. McLachlau‘ s, Woodville. The Fall Show. , The number of entries made at the FM! Show this year was 704. Consider ahiy ahead of former years. New Fall Goods. I‘vvv - â€"_..v :w‘ Fulul Stock of New Fall Goods Dress Goods. Winceys. Flmmels. Tweeds. Meltons. Ulstorings. Volvots. Flushes, Fancy Dress Trimmings, o.. M; J. R. Prior‘s.‘ Woodvillc. I. 0. 0. F. received l Dissolution. From Lindsey we learn that the legal 3 firm of Burroul: Smith has dissolved. I Mr. Smith is contemplating removal to "fox-onto. The busineu of the ï¬rm, however. is to he carried on by Mr. Bar- ron at his new ofï¬ce in Beker's block. Kent St... opposite Veitch's hotel. Mr. Barron has taken into partnership with . him Mr. Juo. Campbell and Mr. R. J. ‘ Mchhlau. hitherto manager of the ofï¬ce of Stephenson, Dickson Camp- bell. joins Mr. Barron‘s ofï¬ce. Look "on. M18808 McKinnon's for New Wool Shawls and Fasciuawrs, Children's wool Hoods and Caps. 0. large variety. Lady‘s Cashmere Gloves in all shades. â€"M'iuiuery Rooms, “'oodville. Woodvmo Publlo School Report. Semen DIVISION. Fourth Class, Sen, -â€"Tena McPherson, Kate Stoddart. M. McArthur, Seneca Rear, Lonisa Cnm. eron. Bella Walls. Fourth Class. jnn.â€" , K. MoDnflie. Maggie McLean. Thomas ! Barnes, Thos. Dowswell, Maud Camp- . bell, H. Edwards. Third Class Sen.â€"â€"- i Chris. Ferguson, Alice Campbell. Ellai Johnson, Anniee McLean and A. Mo. Arthur equal, Arch. Ferguson, George Edwards. Third Class J un.-â€"Andy Mo. Arthur, B. MoDnï¬ie, Ernest Edwards, B. Anderson. Willie Stoddart, Win. A. Grant. JUNIOR Divrsron. Second Class Sen.â€"-\Villie Cameron. Ettie Grant“ ; Cassie Barnes. John Slattery. Freddie Campbell. Archie Mchflie. Second Class Jamâ€"Mary Carmichael, Jessie Mcliinnon, Elsworth Campbell, Rod. McLean. Katie Rankin, Herbert Coad. Class Part IIâ€"-â€"Malcolm Wilson, Carrie Adams, Sarah Campbell. Settle Camp- bell, Minuie Campbell, Tena Fermnson. Tablet Class Sewâ€"Alex McLean. Mag- gie McPherson, Minnie Logan, Winnie Ferguson, Laura Campbell, Zella Barnes. Tablet Class Jnn.-â€"Lizzie Mchflio, Harlin Pethick, Willie Slattery, Ehne McCorqnodale, George Elsou, Edith Chambers. 1 | Pd! \V‘hent... .. 8p ring Wheat†Scotch \that ......... . ......... . . Aranecta \Vheat.‘ .-. . . .\.. ...... . .. Barley ............................. Oats ............... . ........ . Fall Wheat... .............. Spring Wheat: Aranectc. Wheat........ Barley“................. unney....... Oats ,. .. _. Peas,Binckeye.. Pom. ..... Butter........... Egga(Fresh).....‘ Pouhooa......... When mby wai dot. we gun her Cutout. . When she was a Child. she cried for Cutorig. When she been“: Mina. aha clung to Canon-h. Whoa III. had Children. aha sue than Cum I!“ Have you a Paln ’ anywhere about you ? USE PERRY DAVIE “ PAIN KILLER†ml an Instant Belief. IIVIARI OI mruflons. 2677939. Per Boulez; BEA VEBTON MARKETS. ....uu. Itcu“""00'o-..Iu~-I \VOODV‘ILLE MARKETS. . u-n-n-N""~ .u...u..-.~o-- IIQU'O. I.-..-.....- -.. ..---.o .u ...n¢.-o “ "1" J ï¬nsï¬t OF COUNTERFEITS .n-o..u.... .....$ 074 ...... 74 IOUR FALL AND VN’INTEIl MILLINEIQY “MONTREAL HOUSE†has been carefully selected. and is composed of the Latest end Most Attractive Rennie: of the Season. Bankrupt and Nominal Cheap Knocked into Oblivion. We have a large display of Mantle Cloth. Aatmchan and Ulsteting which we are selling at a very small margin. Job lot of Ready-made Mantliugs and Ulsters sold at a. sacriï¬ce. The wonderful velue end reliable Goods we ere oflering in our Clothing end Gents‘ Furnishing Dowunents are the magnets w hich ettmt tlze vest concourse of people. A lugs consignment or Zylonlte Collm end Cum; just [mssedkégtg Sï¬ook 3 decided Improvement on the old one ‘e u oi ." We have in Stock 8. choice lot of- all kinds and have decidedly the best Mens' Long Boots in Town. New Season, First Pickings in Black. Green and Japan. A trial of these Teas will prove their excellent quality and value. TREMENDOUS SENSATION “TORONTO HOUSEâ€. uNLY CHEAP STORE. JAS. RITCHIE, gimme Street, Beaverton. - Dry Goods, Read -Ma,de Clothing. Hard and Soft. . elt Hats, Straw Goods. Duckings, _ Cottonades, Shirt- mgs, Overalls, T168, Collars, Cufl‘s, Hosiery, Gloves, 0. Spcial Line of Dress Goods mm“ '3 cents per mi; ..\ â€"Special Induce ments to Purchasersrâ€"«f' 5" ‘ We consider it no trouble to show our Goods. Please call and examine. BUTTER and EGGS WANTED. FALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS.-â€" ' J. RITCHIE. Do not feil to see the cheapest line of Dress Materinls ever sold overs Dry Goods counter. Hniug bought largely we will for the remainder of the Season «fie: the only place in town giving extraordinary values in GREY PLANNEL. SPLBNDID VALUE annex mum†at “TORONTO HOUSE†and save from 30 to 60 per cent. on all purchases. D. MONA BB. Don’t be deceived but make a. bee-line for the MANTLIN GS ! “MONTREAL HOUSE†IMMIMIMJIMHOIO Dry Goods and Groceries LADIES ! BOOTS AND SHOES. GENTLEMEN Special Bargains in .â€"â€"-AT THEâ€"â€" TEAS. Buy your LADIES l I MANTLINGS ! ! Stock