u.- for Eggs at ll. Dunslxcath's. Bea- \wton. cool Burgess. ('nnl Burgess droppcd into town on 'l‘luulay and \\ith his company prepared to take us by sturm. It, (lid not succeed lmxwwr. (fool‘s Inst visit lwre spoke and tlm u-mlt was a small house. 'l‘lu-so “lm \wrv present state the outer- minmem furnished was excellent and mmy «lit-ml 0f mlytlmm he has offered for years past. Highest Prlco In Cash One of the most. pitiahlc cases which has ever passed under our notice was that; of the unfortunate Andrew Ander- .\ou. who pusscd mvavmi Tuesday morn. ing. For upwards of nine years he has him (‘unipictciy helpless save the power in open his mouth for food and a. more â€stressing sight than a once ï¬ne \ignrous man l‘rought to this condition Iriuhi not. we†l-e conceived. At. one :me he “as russwsul (f extensive menus and if a prudent care had been 1 .kun of himself and his property it. is 1 «ï¬lms tn say he \vuui-l not hum: liven iruuuht to so lmnentahle a. innsiiion. Is ha'stcniug to completion. All the 'lnrickwork is done and much of the wood- work. When ï¬nished it will be one of the most. cumpact and at. the same time template estabhshmeut to be found 111 huy sum}! town in the province. Hlehest Price \‘u'lmt. has brought about thiq cumlitiun vur readers will ask. Drink and its. attendant abuses. nothing: more or 10:95. (Ems adding another to the long list of is victims and an example of its misvry. Lnutluir “astrd life and noble punsibili- t vs. Drop the curtain. Tea. u. Ask to sea the new presents giwn “i h the Lumen “Ne“ E“m linking 1'0.\",del fox sale I») L. J. Cameron. Hatlowe' on. ll.\llu\\cen l‘nswl off “ithnut nm' of mo lullH-usicui Hanks (-llxtomarv on hm. night leim lt‘llull.;(d. 'llnis is month to the credit 01 tue Loys of this Anotlxer brilliant display of the offer- msccnt nature of the Scott Act drinks sqn ed 111 this localitv was «01' 1n on Sat 1 111M 111 vht last The most horrible Milling and blood cunning oaths “ere “11‘0“ n eff IN a drunken indindual v. 110 1 esi1ed most fractionllv to‘ 'cloanont the t m 11 ‘and whose lmpivincss could 0111 ' l 1‘ assured by 11111111121111" half its inhabi- 1mm. Handsome Gifts- â€Huge. Best value in TN! over of‘lercd, at R. hnushcntrh‘s. k‘averton. A Bunyan: Dtsplay. For I‘ork at R. Dunsheath‘s Beaverton Passeu Away. It In Cash for Potatoes, Oats and Pens at R. Duubheath's, Beavertou. The Foundry The duad scourge of our race, cou- snmption maimed another victim on Thursday last in the person of Miss Margaret Drown, daughter of Mr. James Brown. formerly of the lst COIL, 'l‘horah. 'i‘he funeral, which took place on Sat- l.rduy, was one of the largest seen in Beaverton. The family have our sym- pathy and that of the community gen. erally in their bereavement. Highest Price A ï¬rm of American sellers are intro- ducing to this section a patent gate of a novel kind and one had been placed at the residence of Mr. Wm. Daly and another at the pasture ï¬eld of Mr, B. Madifl on Mum st. The apparatus is designed to remove the necessity of dis. mounting in order to open the gate. Big ! Bigger†Biggestaarealns! 123“ At IIUngOU‘b nu and Ulsteriug Cloths, coatings, Flaunels, c.. Another Victim. 13 becoming quite common on the G. T. R now and it will not be long before it will come to be looked upon as the correct thing. in fact it. has become so now in other parts of Canada. 9Dentzstry. Phihcn 0!)! 2'0: Mr. Jas. Morrison, jr., left for Van- convex-.1). 0.. on Monday evening last. Mr. Morrison has secured employment in a large soda. water works in that city. Jamagory! "Nippon !! Millllnory! H H be sure and call 011 Mr. Noelands. dentist early on Tuesday, the 13th, at the "Hamilton House." New Gate., E233†Go to lIodgsou‘s for the' best Milliuery, the latest styles and put to- gether by the best milliuer north of Toronto. 3111 Nm Goods just being opened out. NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW PLCSIIES. NEW MEI/FONS. NEW SL'l'l‘lNGS. NEW PRINTS. NEW FLANNELS. NEW MANTLE ULOTHS. NEW MAN'I‘LES. NEW FULL CLOTIIS. NEW l’AN'l‘lNG-S. NEW '1‘ W E EDS. NEW MILMNERY. Geo, 6:0" M" c., all bought for spot Lash'nnd’sclliug at slaughtering prices. JOHN HODGSON. Sgbbatn‘haln Runnlng Gone to Vancouver. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1399'. =Big [hives at Hodgson’s. ï¬tnrtrmu £20m! ï¬lm's. Mautles, Mantle Tweeds. Over- c. Miss Emma Edwards, of Gamebridge, is spending a few days with 1131‘ friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Rod. Crunpbell. and family were in town duung the week paying a. farewell visit to their friends, previous to setting out for British Columbia. They left on Wednesday {or their distant Louie mnl were necom~ panied to the station 1.} quitenlnrge crowd of our people. Tm: Anvocns wishes the travellers every success. Rod. Campbell is (I genial and large To distant friends in any part of Canada. the United States or “rent; Britain. Foroue deflate weekly letter can be sent for a. year which will be gratefully received. Try it. Visiting. The Collector is around on his annual tour looking up the taxes. Gone. Last Monday night, shortly after dark, while Mr. J. Barnes was standing in hunt of the “Eldon llonse," waiting tor 11 Inn-sun to come along, with whom ho had some business to transact. some one tincw a. stick 0t “0011 at him. striking the \\ .111 :1 iv“ inches nhow his he; id, and io-lmuumling stiuck him on the nose, inflicting :1 small smr. The per- petrator of the outrage, although follow- cd could not be identiï¬ed in the dirk- ness. \Ir. Barnes cannot account for the attack not being aware of having any enemies. Divlslon Court. Looklng up the Lucre. The next sittings of the 13!; Division Court. County of Victoria. will be held on the 27th inst., at Woodville. Send the “Advocate" Thursday next is Thanksgiving Day over the length and bcmlth of the Dom- inion. Ye notice most. of our exchanges Complain of the lateness of the date. We lune always held it to be fully a. month later than it should be and a. change “uuld Le dcculcdly proper. Na rrow Escape. In another column will be found a change of advertisement. of the legal ï¬rm of Barron 6: Campbell. Hereafter, the ï¬rm name will read, Barron, Camp- bell l“: McLaughlin, Mr. McLaughlin having entered as a. member. Thanksgiving Day. Senior Division. SENIOR FOURTH Cmss.â€"-Kate Sboddart, Mary McArtlmr. JUNIOR FOURTH CLAss.â€"â€"Jobu McKay" Annie McArtliur, Arch. Ferguson. SEN- 10R Tum!) Chasmâ€"Ernest; Edwards, Geo Ileppinstall. George Edwards. J UNIOR '1 1mm CLAss.â€"-Aunie Edwards. Ettie Grant, Flossie Gunn. Junior Divnsion. Eamon SECOND CLASS.â€"-Id Edwards. Wellington Elson. Minnie Campbell. Juan SECOND ULass.â€"Mary McLean, Nelson Carmichael. lIuyh Hill. SENIOR PART lI.~â€".\'ellie Lovey, Minnie Fergu- son, Alex. McLean. J UNIOR PART II.â€" (lourge Elson. Walter Stoddart, Nellie Slattcry. SENIOR TABLET CLAss.â€"-Law- rcnce btunrt. Lorne Heppinstall. Meta Smith, 231) TABLET CLAss.â€"Tenn. Mc- Artliur. Mary Cameron. Archie McCor- quodale. IST TABLET GLAss.â€"â€"Flom Mc~ lxinnon, John Campbell, Ollie Edwards. Change of Firm. pitéï¬a‘r‘imzéfaï¬a‘: School Report. mil? Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part, of the villageâ€"P. McMillan Sous. Bem‘erton. A very interesting 132 pdge Illustrated Book on Deafness. Noises in the Head. How they may be cured at your home. Pest free. 3d.â€"â€"Address, DR. NICHOLsox, 30 ht. John Street. Montreal, Canada. A I] W‘ l‘ or Sale. Cheap, 0. New Waggon and Second Hand Buggy or would Ex cham c for \\ 00d or Hav. â€"BIR(JIIARD CLARK, lienverton. Deafness Cured. Beavertou Rifle Association hold another match on Thanksgiving Day, ucxt'l‘lmrsdav. A number of prizes will be offered The Association _cup “ill also be shot for the second time “lien it is expected our local boys will bring it back from Lindsay. Far Sale or In Exchange. Several of our merchants have had it stated by customers that small pox was in town, such having boon reported in the coutry about. This is not the case. There is no sickness of a. con- tagious nature in town no present and certainly no symptom of small pox. Every elfort. we learn. in being made to stamp it out of the locality of Sutton. The cheapest Yet! Try Logan's 33.00 Pants, host value over offered in Beavertou. Rifle Match. Send a weekly letter to distant friends by leaving 81.00 with Tm: Expuxss. Mailed to any part of Canada. the United States or Great Britain for 81.00 per auuum. Not True. Pbst Oflice Inspector. Spry. was in t mm on Tuesday evening. Potatoes For sale. cheap, at R. Duushoath's, Benetton. Fer Bulk Pickles so to R. Dunsheath 0° Not Fall I 32:" See his new bills next week for the Greatest Bargains over offered in Heaven-ton. having bought many large lines at from 85 to 70 cents on the 0. for spot cash. Inspection. Houston's Immense Stock. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1888. amnmue atom! 5W5. As I have ma nut mi business. all noconnu "monk"! b “M with 0 November will be plac- ed in other ands {or collection. Nov. 9nd. mew-a. W. A. R088. Argyle- This powder nm-er variesz A nmrvo] of puri- ty. strength mud Mmhmnmonoss. Mart- 00mm!“- in] than ten ordinnry kinds and cnmmt he sold in compominnfwith the mummdn of low tout. short weight. 11 um or phosphate powders. Sold only in cum. noun BAmxa l'uwmzn Co.. 100 Wall St. I. Y. Spring Whom ..... Amnecta†W heat“ Barley" Oata .3 .. . . . Pens. Blackcye ..... Peas. . Butter" ........... Eggsu‘ 1 ash) Potatoes ............ Avples ........... . . HM' l‘ork................ Beet...., . .. Sprin Wheat†b‘ul \ heat.... Scotch Wheat..... . . Amnecta Wheat ..... . ...... Barley .................. Oats ..... . ..................... . Péns ........................ Butter.......................... Eggs Apples Potatoes, per bushel . ....... Pens. (Blackey o) ................. l‘ork ....... . ............ ....... Beef . ...... Fall \Vhont............. . . . Pay Your Accounts. Holloway's Pills are the medicine most in repute for curing the multifarious maladies which beset mankind when dry. sultry weather. suddenly gives place to chilly, drenching days. In fact, these Pills offer relief, even if they fail of providing an absolute remedy in all the disturbances of digestion, circu. lation and nervous tone which occasion. ally oppress a vast portion of the pop- nlation. Under the genial, purifying and strengthening powers exerted by this ekeellent medicine, the tongue be comes clean, the appetite improves, di- gestion is quickened, and assimilation is rendered perfect. These Pills possess the highly estimable property of cleans- ing the entire mass of blood ; which, in its renovated condition carries purity. strength and vigor to every tissue of the body. Into the promises of the undersigned. Lot 5, Concession 6. Thorah. on or about June lst. 3 TWO YEAR OLD STEER. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. Thoruh, Nov. 7, 1888. JEREMIAH TAYLOR. An old physician. retired from prac tlce. havinv had l'ilaced 1n his hands by an East India 11115910111113 the formula of a simple \egctable remedy for the speedv and permanent cure of Consump~ tiou. Bronchitis, Uatarrh. Asthma and all throat and lung aflectious, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Dehility and all Nervous Complaints, after 11min" tested its wonderful cura- tive rowers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motwe and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge. to all who desire it. this recipe, in German. French or English. with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing “ith stamp, naming this paper. W. A. News. 149 Power 6 Block Rochester, N. Y, hearted man. whose oulv enemy is him- self and whose residence in Woodville was among the most pleasant of our memories. It was with regret we learned of his intention to remove from among us and our best wishes for their future prosperity follow himself and family. An extensively signed address, signed by all the business men of the village was also presented to Mr. Camp- bell previous te his departure. Farmers’ Markets. When Baby was nick. we flu but Cum When in. u. . Child. m cried {or own». When It. becuno mu. Ibo clung to Catch, m all. Ind cwam. oh. con than Cum-u; Absolutely Pure. Strayed. V'llUfll-‘u-u- u;o-.<II1II.-IQOIl-nl 3 Wheat........................... n..u..u.-...-......-o...n.u......... 3,perbushel..l.... 9020 lackeyo) G 036 (‘5 ..... ......................... t: 50 BEAVERTON MARKETS \VOODVILLE MARKETS. Consumption Cured. ....'.‘.'.'....6 75 7 Go . .. 51.15135 ...........40 mm mm ......8 1 .......1.151.25 Moon 99 16 11 . 19 19 Boavorton, September 25th, A good stock of Fresh Family Groceries always on Hand and at Right Prices. Jas. RITQHI E,_ Our next remarks are addressed and thev are on the important subject of Suitingn. We say important because it is one of the largest items of most Men‘s pernonal ex‘ penditnre and money saved in this department is a decided consideration. We can offer you the best values in town and with the keen competition now existing this is saying a 4400'] deal. We have a large stock and must reduce, and \m can assure you of excellent bargains. ' “"6 have on hand alarge and well selected Stock- We cm supply you in any grade and at any price. The market in this line has offered some elegant Goods for the present season both in color and pattern. Particularly in 5 Cashmeres and Meltons. We may say our Stock ls new and of course embrzmcs the Latest. Ladieg" Trimmed ang Uptrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Ostrich -v-n ___w_.. “u“ â€v-owvvu. VA'U“ Feathers, \Vings, Birds, Ribbeï¬s, c., at your own price. Now read this carefully and think it over and you will come to the conclusion t! it will cost you nothing to call and examine the goods and prices. The wonderful cheap man that runs the Bankrupt Stock Emporium on Kentstmet Lindsay, opposite Thexton's hardware store. If you intend buying a. Mantle this Fall ion‘t do so until you have called at tl “Montreal House.†We can safely say we lend tlnetown in values. Our shelves are ï¬lled with the latest fabrics and at astonishing prices. bought at 50} ots. on the 8. Now a blind man can see at once that I am in a peei- tion to sell Dry Goods cheaper than any other man in the county and if I cannot sell on cheaper, don't buy a cent‘s worth from me. but toll 1118 right to my face that lied and you W111 be doing right. Now to prove it. you must come to Lindsay and look for the store painted green and yellow. or inquire for Carter, the wonder- fnl cheap man. Now I say positively, this is the only Bankrupt Stock in Lindsay. Don’t be deceived by signs. A few of our prices below. Good Grey Flannel. 12} cts. All Wool Dress Goods 10 cts. Heavy All Wool Flannel 15 “ 810.00 Suit of Clothes 5.00 “ Heavy Wincey Dress Goods 5 “ lxtra Good Carpet - 12l- “ Fine Linen Toweling 5 " ; Beautiful Corsets ‘35 “ Good Towels. per doz. 50 “ ; Extra Heavy Wool Shawls 1.00 “ Extra Fine Cotton 8 †‘ ‘ Beautiful Neck Shawls 35 “ Heavy Canton Flannel 6 “ Men's Top Shirts 50 " Extra White Wool Blankets 2.50 “ Men's Wool Socks 20 " Large Bed Comforters 68 “ Persnau Lamb Caps 2 25 “ Men's Heavy Gurnseys 25 “ Beaver Caps 2.75 “ All Wool Cardlgan Jackets 75 “ 810.00 Overcoats 5.00 " $4, 000 worth of TWEEDE at half-price. MW For the Full trade we haye placed out Stock in its usual complete condition with MISS GUNN. our well-known Milliuer in charge. We have the reputation of doing the Milliuery business of the town and we shall endeavor this Fall to again sustain our good name in this line. The Ladies’ Beautiful Dog Skin Jackets, 41 inches long, (every one guaranteed) for the small sum of $20.00. worth $30.00. Carter’s Bankrupt Stock Emporium- Men, Women and Children Staple cï¬ Fancy Dry Goods, Mil/Mary, Clothing Should call and examine our Goods and if they do not go away delighted it will surprise up. The Latest in all 555 555 BANKRQP? STflflK“ 5 'apeantlcï¬F DGa’M/I 1/,0/oinat/1 ,0ch Boots and 311063 1 and having bought at a Great Reduction we can give our Customers the AGAINâ€"â€" LEADS THE: RACE IN-â€"â€"â€" TO THE GENTLEMEN : Mantle Goods ! -- Fashionable Novelties -- DRESS GOG‘WS ! .J.GARTER, GROCERIES I WANTED ! â€"â€"â€"A"1â€"â€"-â€" To carry away a. All Wool Dress Goods $10.00 Suit of Clothes 1ultra. Good Carpet Beautiful Corsets Extra Heavy Wool Shawls Beautiful Neck Shawls Men's Top Shirts Men's Wool Socks Persmu Lamb Caps Beaver Caps . 810.00 Overcoats 5.00 10 12} 0- 1.00 35 ,mc‘ "O9 mo.» 8~1N av! "Montreal flousef beneï¬t). the)