by lhu Halmï¬nn Army. “'0 read of â€All llny msslnna." “All Night Sessions." md it n were pnsnilrle it it likely Sonia): would 1):: Iu-Ll between times. Thu exercises of the faulutk'n in conngctlon with the “Army“ aw loummihg a positive nuisance and but for the religious pretentious of No imtitutlon would have mmivvd tl.cir qu'gt m In. g 5.20. .\ mum eccentric phase has never Wen minimal Ivy Christianity than llmt showu W 1-: are in receipt of a circular calling at- tention tn a-lmnquct and testimonial to be picwutcil to Mr. Thus l'axtun, I‘qu. on the Tih of Dcccmbcrncxt. at ’lhe Town Hall l'uxt l‘nri'y. We are pleased to make notice of thii chnt. No politician the County of Untario has produced, has earned more res- [not «ml genuine esteem than Mr. 'l‘hos. Paxton, from both political pdl‘thi mnl certainly none have worked. mow earnestly for the interests of the constituency than he. .\UW. un kin retirement from political life it iï¬ lil‘llllthOIl togive him Bonn nlig'it testi muninl of the appreciation of his put ser- \ Ice» and character by the county. Memrs. (.corge l".,8l'll(‘0 and 1“. Mmlill have been nzinnul as members of the committee for 'l‘lmmh auul We hope to see this township r mt.-ibntc gencl‘uusly. The priee of tickets . lw‘ [liitccll at $2100 aml may he obtained from um ab! w nmnml gentlemen. WHAT do the electors think of the e leo- tinn trials? is it not flattering to the in~ U lli gence and honor of the electorate. 9‘ Kin-5e trials have induced a picture of ways l-l-lt :uo dork indeed. and it ware better for both parties had the revelations never been tumic. There can he no qnestion but that [mtyism in Canada has renoheda degree of nmcrnpnlouencsa when every means is con. .ihlcrcil luiitininte, so long as the end is‘ob- mined. This condition of things is truly ulcnnn'nlizing, as honest, honorable . mou “unid hesitate Ion" before permittinu tin-m srlws to be made representatives lw such inuuns as me now gc-ne rally oniplu) L'Il to: mu .3} cluittions. ; Every day is bringing more seriously to notice the possibility, in fact, the extreme like-hood of an early and great European “or. 'l'G-(lay Russia is masaing troops on the German frontier, to~mnrrow Germany is counteracting by a movement of forCes i-‘raneeisreugagecl in several struggles which ‘Jn'eateu to result in diliieulties nearer home, while immense armies are being retained in the mast etlieieut state by every nation of Europe. “'hat all this means is only too ; evidentâ€"a terrible destruction of innocent i lire's and loss of treasureâ€"all to gratify tLe ambition of some king or statesman. Loni) Loom: is now giving the people of Canada the beneï¬t of his opinion regarding their system of government. After" his residency among us, and occupying the olcvatetl position he did he certainly should he able to speak with a degree of knowledge. 1:: the Contemporary Review for November on article appears on “Canadian'Home Rule" from his pen. in which he holds that local matters should be controlled by the Local Legislatures, and claims that, 3'00““ one l’rovixme be able to oppose the will of the general government, there is r. grave danger on. repetition of the American civil war. We cannot question the justice of the above deductions, it should therefore be the aim of our Legislatures to entirely remove the possibility of such a contingency. “"ith the warmth of political feeling generated by such questions as the Bonndry Award and the Streams Bill. a dangerous sentiment is aroused and certainly more trilliug things have produced very grave results. His Lordship‘s warning should notlbe neglected. The Mayor of Brampton sent an indivuir. al to gun] the other day for swearing on tirâ€" streets. It Would prove a damper to ardent swourers to spend a month in Ha -I for a too generous us» of tho tongue. We have heard uvezuing on our village streets which has made our hair miso “ith horror, and have seen our nmgistrates looking on without a word of comiwn nation. Give public sweare ors the Leuetit of the law made for them and we think the dose will prove effective. prowsal’bu simplify the process of transfer of land; We see no g-md reason why it should-no; Inc as easily transferred as any personal prnperty. The present process is frequently a decided nnisance and besides is exprunive and slow. A simpliï¬cation by which the net of registration conï¬rms a title would'be simple and decisive and a great convenience to the public. 11‘ now transpires that for some time tlu- ,‘ Grand Trunk has virtually controlled tlw ‘ Millnnd Railwa) system. Out of 86.000. ; 0900f Capital invested the Grand Trunk é holds and owns: 84,316,920. Muchmttention is being dirmted (Editorial mum. 'l‘lur liustlilmnl pin-Iliur nn‘l â€whim re l. gulatnr ever plan-42d within ruauli nf Mill'uring ; humanity. truly is Electric Bimini ln-; activity of tlm Lierï¬ilimisnoss, Jmimlice, [ Llounammtiou, Weak Klohluya, or anydiucnae ‘ of the iiriuaryorqans, or whoever requires 3 an appetizer. touioor m‘lil ntimullmt. will ; nlwoyallnll Electric Bitters the beat and On! certain euro known. They not surely "My quickly. every lmttlo guaranteed to gin entire satisfncliun or mmuy rrfumleil I 8014M fifty cents a liuulo by Hum. [110!“ l to the } A lull foundry has ln‘cn established in Link. Britain by Edwin Mark k Uu. People who rmiiln or sojourn in I‘nginm of country when: fever an-I agznu and I-ilinns rmnittvnt fuwr urn prov-vlunr. Iluullltl lm particularly cnrrful to rv;_-ntutn uligcstinn. the “WT mul tlm lmwwls, lwl'm'n the approach of thu svawm for 9le lwx‘imlic nmlavlr. 'l‘ln‘ tinn-ly use of Nnnhro}: Lyman‘s Vuw'alvln Discovery aiul'ltys peptic Pure. is a va'ualiln safeguard against t no malarial acourgp [r- H m-unmwlcnxml to be the bra: bluml lmrilix. in the market- Mr. III-I‘tm- liontnn (‘ltrk and trummornf the tImnahip of l' H? (Bl‘hlL'Sillt‘Q ISJOII-si vIIIIl the 0th. I ILI) at. tho am of eighty. His son gets the appointment. “Blood fund" N the suggestive name (Iftvn given to .-\_\'ur‘n Snrsalunilla, because of its blood unriclnm: qualities. Axn now that the Marquis of Lorne has 1 departed the question is-zignin in ortler, are ‘ We not; ,paying too- high for the Imperial" whistle. It seems to us that Sltltl.0ll0 per mumiu, which nimlest sum will barely rowr the expenses in connc'ction with the otlico. is just somewhat too much for n young and struggling country like t'anzuln, even with such evidences of Wealth as a surplus and n hugo national debt. (‘Ullxitit‘l'llla' (Pm fart that: the functions of the (luvornmxIlcnmnl g e nmr more of :i Sillt't'ill'l‘ than a reality \Vt' “‘(Illill like to know just; when: the value reucivral comes in. anuutu, llamiltwn, and Porn l’clry will belong! to the second section, based on tho Td‘lill meridian, \IlIiclI is fuur minutes slower tlIï¬n New Yqu local limu. 'l‘umuto local time will tlwrcl'mc ltc scv-rntuc: miuntus faster than our luml tune. I’m-t Hop» railway tium fumtcun minutes lusty», :unl iHamilton railway IinIu nineteen minutes faster. So that ifa train were mlwrtiswl to lunvu Toronto at seven o‘clnck it would be necessary tn h I at the stutiuu at. Sth-n- teen minutes to seven onnccnunt of our local time being suwutl-cu minutes slmvcr (Inn the uniform time fvr this divisin I llmnil ton trains \\"ill 1!] like nunnu. I‘ be _afl'cctell bv the tlill‘cIcuce III tlu- local time of the sec tiou, trains leaving them nineteen minutes ahead of {lllVCl‘tlSl'd time, and Port; llope ' fourteen minutes ahead. ' v , V“-.. “’J â€"..v \llll‘r‘Vuv qullJAlIIIUF, it will «ill-ct 'l'orunto and other leading cities of the province. l-‘or railway time table purposw tlw mmtincut is divided into livcdivisioxw. 'l'hrmuhnut; each of these divisions mm umfurm ruihray time will lire. vail and tin-re \\ ill In: just one hour's dill'v‘r- unco between the rmlway time in one divi- uxouaud the timu in that ndjuiniug it. ‘ I‘lu: l'ickcrin; [News cumes down haml~ somuly and Very jiutly on the Toronto [fuming News it says.â€"--“An agent of the 'l‘orontu " Suevk-n-Boo " organ was in the Village lust week endem'oring if poxsiblo to _‘ Wm'k up a circulation for that miserable l sheet. He wanted us to handle the rag, but I we politely and ï¬rmly refused, as We dil I not wish to have anything to do With a paper that was nut, lit tn bu reml in th9~houses of respectable pmplc. * * ‘ * Tho slimo and 81ml: which appum m that paper, under ‘ ‘ the hand of “ Pcek-wBuoP" is not suitable ‘ i fur the old to rcaul. let alone chiliircu, an] i the sooner such newspaper enterprise (1’) is stamped out the better. branches have agreed to jmn n 1th a number i of other ll :Mllllg mails m the adoption of the J new standard railway time. The uniform system will come into force on the majority of railways nu the 18th November. As it um}- bc applied to the new time tables slmrt- ly to he iSsueil by the (lifl'ercut companies, , Till: (hand Trunk Raiiway and its con- ncctium and the Canadian Pacfï¬c and its l'uz urn-zit. liiaul suit which has been in pmgress for sometime between the Allan Steamahnp Co. and tho Mnutrenl Wilurss was Wun ':y the latter. ’l‘hu suit our renders \\ Ill ruumxnher. was the outcome of a letter wrlttun h\' an emigrant and published l-y t we li'ihuss scwruly critizing the manner in \\ nich sim‘l'ngc passengers hy the Allan line were hum-II. The evidence producmlshow- all a mun. disgraceful condition of things and the. pcople of the Dominion ought ls ii not almut time thia mldrou business. ur 1min we more pmpvrlv spanking. Worn ; stopped Lurll lmulsduwn in now being 1' In ulo Nu roipieu‘t of roll after roll of bosh fin the alvau of Addresses, and surely by I this time Jmnlul he fully satisï¬ed that the 5 people. of ' 'zuuuln are planed to see him ï¬nd . hid him \n'umne. c ‘rtuiuly tn ice! pleased at the action of the Witnnw in this case. oâ€"w ~»- ‘0.» - ., Those am Send facts NIHSSMA Hunsuv Sun. of Cannington, are «skin: hr mumml uf that village what u: unm an L: would he given A knitting fin-hwy v! Yl'ilibll_“|. and t0 empluy from 15 m 'chi unls‘ If this \illage were iu~ mrpnrnt «I :u our sis er village Canninuton wu miflnt Inc in a pusition to ulfer I generous inducement to such an enterprise to com» le'l'e. Hunt. “mum llu gun!" ’Iligcstim). ‘l'm'n the approach Deaverlon, 7 Nov. 18%;}. =(heat1311g TEAX 9X A SPE OXALTXT iGrey and \Vhite Cottons, ‘1111t011 Flannels Ducks and § Denims, Cotton B1119 DleSS Goods. Velveteens I Ladies’ Knit Jackets, Semlet, Pink, Blue, (Trey, \‘Yhite and Stiiped 111111111918 ’E‘Ew "ï¬â€˜waemï¬ Hamsm Which are arriving dailv, mud in order to make room for them I have tn clear nut ivy bummer Stuck which } am doing at tho lowmt possible DI‘l-C-LS. GFN'I‘S' Nl'l I‘S got up to ordrr of the l.;\'l‘h‘8'l‘ AN!) MUST FASHJUNAHLIC TWEL‘DS made an lnwur piiccs than any other house in the Trade. {gem ï¬iwghisr :3? QME§© Trimmings, Feathers and Ornaments. Our Mantles are some thing pretty in shape and pattern, and at Bottom Prices. JOHN SCOTT... VVoodvflle, Ont. "Gun M Ninety “Department.“ Ladies’ Misses and Children’s Fine and Coarse Shoes, in Long Boots We have the Lead. In CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES. “'EST OF ENGLAND PANTINGS. and OVl-IRCOATINGS ever complete stock 0! READY-MADE SCI 1‘s and OVERCOATS at h Wincies, Olo_a!(4inÂ¥gs, Shawls, Cloakings, Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS, The Papular Dry Gouda House. Best value North of Toronto. (Law, and See Me ! . L. I HAMLIN, H. "11...; "1......, - 1 1"! Don’t Forget to Call, no Trouble to Show Goods; FALL ANIB “’lNï¬ER You should call and got :1 pair of our hand-made boots Trimmed and Untriinmed Hats SEE OUR BARGAINS IN Hosiery, Clouds. Laces, Corsets SQGTG‘BI ARE Gï¬ï¬fflfliflfl TWEEï¬S, =EALL AND mama GOODS» BEAVERTON, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Cottons, Sheetings 620.; Jawwaés; s; 2, géau'gaï¬m! Is again in flrst~clnss order‘ Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, WATERPROOF CHICULARS, Small wares om. 5:1i1131'110adx’111adc (lothing, Gents Felt Hats, Dry Goods, and Choc-cues. Black and Colored Silks, Blankets, Flannels aiBï¬Efla Having purchased a Jas. Rimhle, Where you will see the ï¬nest display of GENTLEMEN, Do not leave town without visiting Call and we will show you the ï¬nest range of LADIES, a and OVI-IRCOATINGS ever altered in Beaverton. We have I SCI 1‘s and OVERUOATS at bottom price. We have acompletu ran-m in The II'We'eel Hausaâ€; Also a ï¬ne assortment of and tho mdies should cuâ€"ll and see our display of very large and handsome lot of TR Y range in Beavert‘on, Ont" We win guarantee those Boots. NORTH "n.1fImt a. In: renews-inn townshfruf mam. mo M-rvs. :3va land. 91 non: clan-ad ' 8 acres nm- hardwood bush. A anon frame harm. 38 x m, a. log walling homo 120; an and In v, '9 stables outï¬uik Inga uhu. We" foncm‘l Wm: clout: ere/m. ’nm never-{Mlmg walls on me mm which ‘ I! Fihmtml whhin mm mile of lmrnuvlllu. June» | â€on of M. n. n._ Farm {mo of all incmnbrnncn. Anny to .v. n. MoE.\(‘HI-‘.R.\'. ‘ on Hm prumlsns. Lornovillo. On'. -. he hears enchanting mmic Hunting amine»- whm-o, he is \vnkenml up by the bowls of his six ymmueab chil-lrm who fancy they ll.|\0(-nmvmfcrwl rrhnzh. Hm" Ivy sundry .nfls and unit njaculatiuus he endeavors tu drive the ghosts nut nf Hmir “minds," when-an Um tumble Hus in ghnsts in his ‘(m'n miml. ["-»‘JX. QI‘ITEuscnS'Itinn is created among the villagers over the appearance of A “\VilL’o the-Wisp" in the vicinity of the village. Numlwns go every night to satisfy their curiosity and return satisï¬ed though not tedilied. And n great many who inherit i considerable of the superstitions of the 16th : century go with palpitatings henrt to have i it rccordml to their honor they have seen a lghost “fol-certain." So very deep is the l enlightenment of the 19th century inculcat- eul .n them that it only requires a man to l full oil‘ his horse and skin his shin somewhele within 2 miles of their Incighlmihood to place it lwyoml all (louht that nis Satanic Majesty has took special cure to have the event iluly heralds vl lny iluinh spirits of un - lmumn shape. The event has given rise to a host of narratiVes sum ended with mythical ideas mul leucmis that surpass any told in the “Arabian Nights" or “Tales of the “opium." These storms are all Very well if they \w-uhl only stoptherc, but just as the hvml of themmily has entered some hnljmnn some in drenmlmnl nml he fancies Farm For Sale. Eï¬" CHI-2A†ï¬nalistâ€"In spite of undeliv- nurs to keep us out by the imposition of a heavy tax, we are determined t » continue and are Selling all kinds of genuine goods at prices greatly below cost. Auction Snlo every night, private sale by ‘day. For bargains which we defy others to beat, th‘u icd Flag is the piace._ LAlNH-Ztlm‘ksuf wild geese passed south! on Tuesday last. A sum harbinger of winter. WHA 1‘ almuc that morning mail. A convert ls talked of in connection will) the opening of 9hu new school. THE new sol-no] will hardly be ï¬t; for occupation hefuro the new year. OUR merchants are getting in their Christmas gnmls. “'IN'i‘nn is now near and our young folks are looking abnus for some source of amuse- ment to while away the long winter even- ings. C(“llt' not. a mural skating rink bn got up in town. Nu better place for a rink could be widml than is afl‘orded iby the drill zhed and we are sure were proper requestsnmzlsit can be obtained. Tltin would give a splcmlid covered rink. and with a viguruus cmnmittee of management. it can be mmlc to pay well, besides fur» nialiing an abundance of healthy amuse- ment. "'ry it hays .' .3“ Go and call at “Twmd House†Beaver- ton and see tho reduction in prices. Nu» trouble to show goods. A mm Side wmk is lminzv mm on the éast side of Main S: s: :uth. fuom Simeon to Buy Streets. This will prove a splendid unprovo- ment. The new walk on the south side of Simcoe St. is aim being laid. Min B. 1". BROWN. of Gamebridge, has bought a. choice twmyoar old Devon heifer - from Mr. George Bolton, of Athurloy. THEappmmuco of the gostly lights chroni- clad in manner pamyaph F. the all absonln ing topicbcre just now and many sunning talc-s are being told of encounters with them- ‘ \vVill «’o-the-Wisps evuleutly. The innate love of man for the supernatural however. is picturing up ghosts, gohhnn. c., 18 ._ the reaisourcea of the stmnge lights, ea»â€" peciaily :cetho phenomena is secn in the vicinity of an old burying ground. ï¬r “’E hzwe just reached a full stock of “Talthum “'atuiws in all the tiifTerent move- ments. We offer them a; Toronto priCes and given wrictun guarantee for two years - with each ntch John McKinnon, “Medical . Hall†Beavertun. N‘ At the Beaverton \Vollen Mills. A special lino of checked fluiaellu at 30cts per yard, extra value, also full cloth and twueds at lowest prices. Cal! and see them, 0. 'l'. leng. 7 Any infnruntiou of Andrew Paterson, .ot Goldwater. whn'ia supposed to have left Orillia by early Northern train on 28th Sepw tembor, will be thankfully received by his surrowmg wife and reht‘vea. All papers please ccpy. To tnku a paper and refuse to-pay for it, . under the new U. S. postal 1117‘. is theft, and the person guilty of such an-ac’. in linblr to criminal prncvss, the wine as if a common thief lmd btnlcn from the publisher the: umonnt of subacriptiun. 'l‘ulc (.‘unnington Gleaner snyn:â€"â€"“ Oufl.‘ Duncan L‘rn'ie. of Thumb, was fuuud ou tlu. street last night, shortly hafnro midnight. “drunk and unable to take care af himself." and was lodged in the lock-up. This morn- ing ho was brought before one of the J. PI. and tuned one duller and coatmâ€"iu 11184.00. {ï¬rnmtou gum! gm.