Sh’. For Pork at R. Dunshcatb's Beavorton Moved to Town. Mr. Carhslo. of the ï¬rm of Cnrlislo s; (‘o.. druggxsts. moved his family into town and occupies the house lately erect- ed by Mr. Donald Ross. By an amendment to the municipal :not. passed at the last session of the On~ tario Legisiature. councils of any town or village may by law. provide that the municipal nominations may beheld in evening instead of at noon as formerly. ‘When the law gives us this privilege that will enable a argat many of our businessmen and othw ratepayers to attend who could not- othcrwise. the council should consider the advisability of passing a by-lau‘ to hold the nomina- tion in the evening. lliuhést Price in Cash for Poultry at R. Duusheath‘s. New Firm. Do Not Fall! The brethren of Murray Lodge. No. 149. intends holding a grand ball earlv in the month of January. Largo propéra- tions are being made in ordci to make it a success. The Cheapest Yet! Hlahost Price F“- Ask to see the new presents given with the famous “Ne“ 11m“ Bakmg Powder, for sale by L. J.L Cameron. “Evening Nominations. '1 rv Lovmx‘s 33. 00 Pm over ofl'ercd m Beavertou. Mr. Wm. Konn‘s timber sale takes place to «11w. Oï¬iug to 1111 error in his postem the date was somcxflmt 1m stifv in" being \\ odnosdn} the 16th. It should have read Friday the 16th as did the no“ issue. Send a. weekly letter ts distant friends by leaving 81.00 with Tm: Exmu-zss. Mailed to any part of Canada. the United States or Great Britain for 81.00 per mmmn. The regular fortnightly meeting of the W. C. 'l‘. U.. was held on Thursday, the lat inst. After devotional exercises. the minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and approved by the meeting. The treasurer reported eight new members and an increase in funds of 83.75. A lengthy discussion then took place regarding the relation of the W. C. T. U. to charitable purposes, the out- come of which was. that measures were adopted by the union to relieve the wants of deserving parties in the village who were found to be in need. Next followed a very touching reading. “Speak a word for Jesus,†by Mrs. Spencer, after which another discussion arose. the subject this time being. “The advisabil- ity of getting a series of lectures on Tem- perance, for the winter evenings," The matter was postponed. however. for mensideration at some futuremeeting. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Cave for the use of her organ at the open meeting. 'The meeting closed with prayer“ The open meeting held on Wednesday evening was themost largely attended of any yet held. The pro- gramme. which was a long one, appeared to give general satisfaction. Refresh. ments were served during the evening and all seemed to enjoy themselves thoroughly. Several took advantage of this opportumtv to become members of the union.â€"â€" [Passs 0031.] 3'8} Blgflerll BlgaestBargalnsA! ‘Carlislo Co. is the name of the new ï¬rm of druggists who 1mm opened lmsi- mm; in Mr. John McKinuon's old place. The new ï¬lm promise well and we be- syoxk for them a. generous consideration "from the public. Potatoes Ton. For sale. cheap. at R. Dunsheath‘s. Beavortou. For Bulk Pickles aoto R. Dunsheath Ball. In New Goods just huing opened out. NEW DRESS GOODS. NEW PLL'Slll-IS. N‘ EW M I‘IUI‘ONS‘. NEW SL'I'I‘INUS. NEW PRINTS. Nl'lW FI‘ANNIJLS. NEW MANTLI“. (‘LOTIIS. NEW MANTLES. NE W FULL CLOTHS. NEW PANTINGS. NEW TWEEDS. NEW MILLINERY. O.. c. ., c. .. c.. all bouuht for spot Oashand selling at slauumering pliccs. The new village Debentures covering the bonus to the Foundry are now being offered for sale the rate of interest is ï¬x- ed at 5 per cent. Debentures to run till January lst, 1909. For 8qu Oysters go to R. Dunsneath For Sale or In Exchange. If? xï¬szodgsonâ€"‘s iu Mantles, Mantle and Ulstering Cloths, Tweeds, Over- ooatings. Flauncls, c.. c. How Debentures. Poultry. :6- For Sale. Cheap. 9. New Waggon and Second-Hand Buggy or would Ex- change for Wood or Hay.â€"-BIRCH.-\RD 8: CLARK. Beaverton. Timber Sale. ‘wst value in Ten ever ofl'crod. at R. Dnnsheath‘s. Boavertou. Handsome Gifts. Big [hives at Hodgsnn's. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1888. Eflmwertuu ‘EL’nrnI "Elem. ldren Dry for ‘9 83.00 Pants, best value JOHN IIODGSON. Tho lllllllctlon of the Rev. Mr. McKinnon into the mstonto of Eldon church on Wednesday of last week was a plcaslng and memorable in. cidentin the history of Eldon. A very large and ontnusiutic congregation assembled and the Rev. gentleman may lwoll be pleased with tho hoortv marks of good will and respect ao‘ corded him. Rev. Mr. Cockbmn. of L'xbrldgo' addrensod tho minister and Rev. Mr, Menu-om ot Ctuningtou the people, both rondotlng able godleympothotlc nddrossos. Mrs. Jm'm Gunn left for Michigan last Monday on a visit to her brother's. Thanksgï¬ing scâ€"rvloos were held in tho Pres- byterian church yesterday. Thin distinguished scientist Iectnrod here on Thursday and Friday of last week to good audi. onces. considering the wahor. Prof. Ken: is always entertaining and his present lectures are excellont. The village Board of Health have held several meetings lately to consider the. Shaw family. The attention of the owner of the house, Mr. E. R. Irish was called to the statute dealing with uninhabitahle houses, and the Board ordered its demolition unless put into a proper state of cleanliness and repair. As Several members of the family are strong and hearty and able to work the village council has also refused further assistance. Preparing. , T116 choir 3f the Methodist church are busily preparing for their opening in December. Thanksgiving. Visiting Induction. A meeting of St. Andrew's Society is to be bold tonight to consider the matter of the annusl supper. A Sad Afl‘alr. Misa lLovinia Cameron is wrionsly m it in supuosol from over-mortiou in lifting. a blood Vessel has boon ruptured. 'l‘o distant friends in any part of Canada, the United States or Great Britain. For one dollar a. weekly letter can be sent for a. year which will be gratefully received. Try it. Blble Society Meeting. Canada Bible Society and to pay $10 on purclmse account. The following ofliceis were appointed :-â€"â€"\Vm. Reid, Pl'i‘Sitlf’nt ; J. C. Gilchrist, Secretary, 'l‘rmsurer and Depository, with the following committee :â€"Thos. Rear, D. Campbell, Samuel Hancock. W'm. Cameron, “’m. Smith and D. Hawkins. It. was left to the (Illiccrs to appoint collectors. Thn Rev. James Fraser, agent at the Society was introduced and delivered an address. Afier a few words from Rev. M. McKinnon the meeting closed . Board of Health. St. Andrew's Soclety. The Annual meeting of the Wood- ville Baunch Bible Society was held in the Presbyterian chmch. Wm. Reid, Presipont, in the chair, asked the Rev. A. Ross to conduct the devotional ex. cruises. The Secretary read the ï¬nan~ cinl report shewing that $35.25 was collected by the lady collectors also that $10 was on hand for sale of books. After some consideration it was agreed to send $10 to the Quebec Auxiliary Bible Society and $25 to the Upper Prof. Kent WtChEPSCa’bTOr’iE Thu UlltlfUllOWB of this village hold an oyster supper and outcrmiunm‘nt on the night of tho 26th of this month, said data being: the anniversary 0f the organ- ization of Beuvurton Lodge. 1. 0. 0. l". Mllllqefy! MII_I§n9rs !! Mllllnery! H Oyster Supner. The Indians prophesy a. nnld and open winter and base their predictions on the action of bird and beast. They state that all fun-ed animals have paid very little uttcutlon to their coats, while the fowl of the air are quite sparse in feathers. Highest Price In Cash 1:? See his new bills next week for the Greatest Bargains ever olfered in Beavertou. having bought many large lines at from 35 to 70 cents on the 8, for spot cash. Shlnallng. Send the “Advocate" {7r For Eggs at R. Duushmth's, Bus- verton. Hodgson's Immense Stock. During the latter part of this week the men at; “ork on tho Foundry lime been busy shiuuliun und' in all probabil- ity the Foundry will be 111 working order in two weeks All If Kinds of Firewood for sale and delivered to any part of the villageâ€"P. Mchllnn Sons. Beaverton. it?†Go to liodgson's for tho best Millinory. the latest styk‘s and put. to nether by the best williuer north of Toronto. Soaps. Best assortment and best value in Soaps at R. Dunshcath‘s. An Opren7Wmter. Whoa nho Ind Children. aha puma: Cumin. When Beby m eiek. we gun he: Cuban. When she was e Child. she cried {or Calorie. When eho becuno Miss. she clung to Calorie. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1888. mnudvme 250ml ï¬lms. Spring Wheat ...... Amnecta \Vhoat...‘ Barley. . Oats ............... Peas. Blackose ..... Peas . Butter“ ............ Eggs(Flesh) . Potatoes ........ Avples .............. an . . . .. . .......... Pork ..... Beef--.-............. Butter..... Eggs.................. Apples .. Potatoes per bushel . . . .. .. I’eas.(Blackeyo) . . ... Pork.......................... Beef Fall Wheat .......... . 1 Warmthâ€"Clerk. D. C. Macdonoll. Whitby Jam. 3. Feb. 2. Mar. 2. April 3. May 2. Junofl July}. Sept. 3, 0c}. 7 Now-2. Dec.3. , \p n-,,__._ n...__.._.! am) a. atyt. .2, vvl- -. "v..-, .. vvvvv BRm‘OKAM.â€"(‘lork, M.Glecson. Greenwood 2{Mny 3. July 4. September 4. l‘xcxamxu \‘tLL.\m:.--Clork. M. Gleason. Greenwood. Januarv 4. March 3. Nov. 3. 3 Pom Plenumâ€"Clerk. J. W. Burnham. Port Perry. Feb. 21. May 8, July 9. Sop: 18. Nov.‘27. 4 l’xnmmzs.â€"(‘lerk. Z. Homphill. Uxbridge. Feb. ‘22. Mays}, July lo. Sept. 19. Nov. 28. 5 (‘wxxxoroxâ€"Georgo Smith. Cannington Feb.28. May 10. Sept. :1). Nov. 29. 6 Ih‘..\\‘I-‘.nrn,\'.â€"Cltrk. 600. F. Bruce. Beaver ton. Feb. 26. MM 11. Sent. 2!. Nov. 30. 7 l'v'rmmnovr..â€"Clerk. F. J. Gillespie, Uptor- gx-ove. Feb. 25. May 12. Sept. 22. Dec. 1. TWO YEA]! OLD STEER. The owner c'nu line the same by proving property and paying expenses. Spring Wheat" .. Fal \\'...heat e ScotchWheatZ... . Aranoctn Wheat..."...................... yarley........................................ This powder never varies A marvel of put!- ty. strength and wholesonmness. More econom- ical than tee ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition vith the multitude of low test. short weight a um or phosphate powders. Sold onlv in cans. Box-AL Bumm PowmmCo..106 Wall St.. X. Y. Thexnb. Nov. 1,1886. JEREMIAH TAYLOR. Into the premises of the undersigned. Lot 6, anqosgipnï¬. Thorathnpr ubgut June 13:, a 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- ulation. Under the genial, purifying and strengthening powers exerted by this excellent medicine, the tongue be- comes clean, the appetite improves, di- gestion is quiekened, 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. Gaugty 0f Qatam‘o I A very interesting 132 page Illustrated Book on Deafness. Noises m tho Head. How they may be cured at your homo. Post fwd. 3d.-â€"Addross. I)". NICHOLSON, 30 St. John Street. Montreal. Canada. Consumption Cured. An old physician. retired from prac- tice. having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple Vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consump- tion. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma and all throat and lung affections, also a Bositive and radical cure for Nervous ability and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful cura- tive powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive 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 nsrng. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp. naming this paper. W. A. News. 149 Power's Block Rochester, N. Y, Deafness Cured. Farmers’ Markets. Absolutely Pure. Dn'Ismx COURT Snnxasâ€"IBBS. £8" rayed. .....u-.......n- .nuu-o- .....oo “'OODVILLE MARKETS. BEAVBRTON MARKETS u 30 ww u... . u n o u u n n . . | a n u a u . s u u o u . . . n a u u u . o o . c a . n u . . vino..u:.......-..........-.. By Order. .nun-n-unncuunuuu...‘ J. E’. Farewell, Clerk of the Peace. ...........1.19L15 ... ........ 31.121.15 ....... 75 85 1s mm. 11 ......8 1 '6'00 6 50 17 19 16 18 65 70 18 A good stock of Fresh Family Groceries always on Hand and at Right Prices. Jas. RITCHIE, Our next remarks are addressed and they are on the important subject of Snï¬lngs We say important because it is one of the largest items of most Men's personal ex penditnre and money saved in this department is a decided consideration. “'l can offer you the best values in town and with the keen competition now existing this is saying a good deal. We have a large stock and must reduce, and we eat ' assure you of excellent bargains. is preparing for a. vigorous fall trade this year and everything 1n our line suited to the season will be in stock. If you intend buying a \Iantlc this Fall ion‘t do so until 5011 have called at the “MontrealHouse.†Wecan safely say we lead the town in values. Our shelves are ï¬lled with the latest fahrica and at astonishing prices. The market in this line has offered some elegant Goods for the present season both in color and pattern. Particularly in Cashmeres and Meltons. We may say our Stock 18 new and of course embraCes the Latest. We have often said “WE LIGHT THE TOWN†and we again reiterate the assertion. 0111 Coal Oil cannot be beaten for Purity or Price. A CAR LOAD just arriving. We have on hand alarge and well selected Stock. We on: supply you in any grade and at any price. ‘ For the Fall trade we have placed our Stock in its usual complete condition with MISS GUN N , our well-known Milliner in charge. We have the reputation of doing the Millinory business of the town and we shall endeavor this Fall to again sustain our good name in this line. The Cheap Cash Hardware Store, Buy yourself a nice Lamp for the long dark nights and new is the time when demand 1s light and prices low. - FUNLL _l._.INE|_N LAMPS, " W mmmmwg Should call and examine our Goods and if they do not go away delighted it will surprise no. The Latest in all ;'°"°"""°'°"“W°mm armrm'oa con-gm; mommanditulu onolm reset-i 'on In! to . _ mn- ma. L t . ‘ bur-Dome." ape: ‘mgz‘pu. 1).. N Km: Worms, gurus sleep. And panacea-O mummmmm wnm‘iï¬jmm yawnmï¬m fl gwggwam, @twhmg, â€"and 3â€"- Boots and. Shoes ! ton, September 25th, 1888. and having bought at a Great Reduction we can give our Customers the beneï¬t. TO THE GENTLEMEN : LEADS Mantle Goods ! The most beautiful Goods in the Market. -- Fashionable Novelties -- DRESS GOODS ! §THESIG THE ANVIL: for Infants and Children. LADIES : GROCERIES I . WESTCOTT‘ â€"AGAINâ€" TIE-IE Generally known as the Tn: Cum-ml (Joann. 3'7 Murray Struck N. D RACE, "Montreal House," Beaverton.