mghest Price Paid for BUTTER and. EGGS anitakan as Gash.â€"â€".A.ny Amount. 'W'; And I must thank our many friends and cuqto have done since opening up last spring has so tar L IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllh QNIIIIIIHIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll‘llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIII FINE GOODS. v Having had unprocedentcll success in this branch of tho husiness, our MISS LEE the lady whose man- ngonwnt this department; is under. and who I may say is so widely and favorable known for her stylish and fashionable Millinery has selected early in the scnson from tln- host houses in the trmlo. a large and bounti- ful stock of all the Latest Dwigns mu] Novelties of the season. mmaisting of ENGLISH. FRENCH and NEW YORK FMIIions. with trimmings to match. making one of the most I'Ilvgnnt Stocks to select from 1% Hill SHOWN IN THIS VILLAGE. We therefore look forxvmd, with all conï¬dence in doing n. larger trmlo in this departmont than was (ever done by MW ()Nl’. HOUSE IN NORTH ONTARIO, and now feol nsnml we can suit; and please all who may fM'or us with their patronage. DRESS GOODS. “TBRBNTB % flaBï¬ï¬‚f’ M IL LINE-RY.â€" “NOTHING- SUCC Beaverton, Oct. 12th. 1888. The Slaughtering Sale of Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Dress Goods, \ Woollens, Cottons, General Dry Goods. Ready-Made Clothing, F88 BARSMNS E and customers for the very generous and liberal support they have given us in being able to fully realize the truth of the 01!] proverb, has so tar exceeded our most sanguine expeclatiens. that to supply the growing demand we have In.“ in one of the Largest Stocks t every department from floor to ceiling cmsistxng of the following lines mull-II.|||||||||||III|||IIIII'IIIL $3.3! illlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllE :z‘f{ HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII} THE DON’T FORGET THE still going on. The Largest Sale ever held in Beaverton as Stock must be sold. LEADING :- M le’aigï¬g 9< .9. :I': ‘ O 8 b i SEE THE BARGAINS NOW BEING OFFERED IN to be sold at Slaughterng Prices. Il'lll!lllllllllllll‘llllli IIIIIIIIIIIII IVIIOIIIIIIIIIII'IIIII Now this is something we have given special attou. tion to. this season, lmving‘czu'cfully bought our stock in the Montreal, Toronto and llmniltou marlmtx. at the closest possible pricvsx. We am enabled to give the best values (‘vcr offal-ml in these goods. Just fancy, MEWS GOOD ()VERCOATS for S LU") and up, MEN'S SUITS for 55.0!) and up, MEN’S ALL- WOOL PANTS for $1.50 and up. Boys" and Youths‘ Suits in all varicticq. Como at once and secure some of thcsclug bargains as they will soon be gouu at these prices. In this line we make a big (IispIay showmg some thing in every style of Mantle uml every make u" Goods in ALL GUI ()1: S and ‘..I I. I’,R[(' Ilh. and smnothingespecially prom) in 1d IDIJR])()\\').'.II1R$uuY CLOTH for Uhildlen' s Jacket» MANTLE 86 MAE‘Q’TLE CLOTHS. Nothing can beat us in this dopnrtment, we have everything the luau want and nvcrything the boys want in NEW and STYLISH 'J'WI‘IEUS, NEW and [*‘ASI-IIONABLE NECK TIPS and UNDI'LIHVI‘IAR in all makes; mu] sizes from 23 cents up. SUITS MADE TO ORDER 0N blIOR I‘EST NUTUJI‘Z. Remember this Great Tweeds and Gents†Furnishings. READY-MADE CLOTHING. “TORONTO HOUSE. " \ Men’s EEIDE‘: Sale at E‘: LIKE SUCCESS- " D. MONABB. ' Cu (5% Q n i b 3; k A. :3 ‘ A Abzdf Amt??? b ( \ i 0‘7 d L 6:? “ï¬g. 5" a 1“ K {Ssh/1 p 49: h 14.-.’ ‘ 3‘43? lien); Hats and Caps, Large Stock Tweeds, Ulsterings, QLoakings, Next Door to “Han-linen House, :‘Re‘avex'fC'n,- Oï¬'faru.‘ r v 3 H . b'vng. c f- HOUSE.†lizc the truth of the 01!] proverb, for indeed the volume of hnsincm we in one of the Largest Stocks over brought; into licm‘crton, ï¬lli‘ng 1'31. Io: I- .\ Furnishings. Not 11min" r 111‘- ivimut Hp'ucf »r t C-0 goods owing: to 5 our ntherui o hum- stnck “n im- .«clling thcm olf at a 3 SHADE AMUVI') COST. You will ï¬ml n large and g lwautifnl assurtuwnt to so duct, from]. g "I".IHIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHHIHIIDIHIIIIIIIIIIHINIIIIIIIH'“IIMIDF Illa" IIIIIIII: JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIHIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIHIIII'AIIIIIIIIINE In this: department; we have every line from the chst BA‘w'SIIS KID to the Strongest: (JUWHIIH‘J. in Lmlic‘s, Men‘s. and Children‘s. consisting of BUTTON- E I) I. \Ul.mu1 LONU I} 0013' Imm No. 0 to all HiZC-‘l an] AT Pl: ICI: Ex 1"I .-'\1 U\\‘ '1‘ l} I} BE AT IN THE \\ 0R LI). Dun' I. fail to so 0 them. Wellavcn. Large and Complete Stock with fresh gonclg arriving daily and all .-\"‘ I{()(' l\ l’ ()TTUM PRIMER. Special Value in Tom. I ()l)l\l 1211-51. for SLIM. ()nr 250 Japan DOWXS ll \lLRY'llllV‘ .1 IN THE MARKET. GROCKIERY 8-5 GLASSW‘ARE I In those goods we have the 111(11'28'1‘, “ES 1‘ and CHEAPJ‘ZST Stock north of Toronto. 1n Men‘s. Ladies' and Children 9 Caps we are shoniny 511' AL, 111*. .-'\\ 1') R, 0 '11"1‘1' R. I’l‘l 11.31“ L \.\115, ;\S'11‘. \(11A\, NU '11;,{I\ (J' )(|\'1. Y and (110111, in may make and colourâ€"\IUI‘ 13' and LA'HIZ‘." SETS in all varietiesâ€"COOS (,‘0 \'1‘3 ‘ and R )1’ l S in all Sims and prices;thatdefycorllpetltion. 130 sure and son this big ShOWOf furs le’om buying alson'hcm. “'1- call snocml attention to our PERSIAN LAMB CAPS at $3.50 worth $5.50. POPULAR PRICE S. HATS, CAPS and. ROBES Z i888. BOOTS 8; SHOES I IN gGROGERIES