Big! Blg‘aorz! Blgaostsaraalns! is" At Hulgmu's in Muuucs. Mantle mud Fighting C‘mhs. 'l‘wwds, Over- 'cu-v.tiu;.:s‘. Fianucls. xc.‘ ‘i'c. Wedding Bells. _.. u .A wmw witfuus. Hard frosts have pro- wnilud during the entire “vet: and at prt‘esmlt writing: it. hus‘ nppnrenfly come to stay. Imlinn summt‘r. to ï¬nd much tumr with us, has got to arrive here at "“09. ........ ,4, Air. \Vzn. Sunth, of the Beaverton Townhlry vvns Ulï¬tetlill ujnrrn\gu yestrr- day to Miss Annie Ellis. youngestduugh. ter of Mr. chlfrcy Eilis, of this piano. Thu ccrcnmny was pox-furnmd by Rev. Mr. Juhuston and was u. quiet. affair. the friends of the contracting put-mus. uuly. being presu-nt. The EXPRESS tenders its Congratulations with “ishes for happi- Bess. ' Soaps. Host: amortment and best value in Soaps at R. Dunshomh‘s. Highest Brlcem pagh _' 5 I; I .. z .‘ A cnmmnninatinn from the Bishop gives tho. 1n ellinenco that an Incumbent 11% at, lastlwen appointed over the united in its movements threw MoRue's heud somewhat violently against the stahla wall. It was thought nothing of at the flu". but after exposure and wet received during a drive to Cnnningtnn, thcsimple contusion rapi ll y developed liuto ery- sipelns from which he died last Thurs- duy. Deceased was 25 years of age. He. was buried in the It. U. cemctcrv. MALCULM U. IAMERON. son of Mr 1). Cameron. massed away on Snudav last. The young man, so well known to our citizens had been ailing for the past two years with the fell disc-use. con- sumption. Ho Visited Cnlizoruin twice. the old country and also British Colum- hia. in the homes that recoverv might re- ward him but all to no purpose. While in Toronto at short time ago. he was taken suddenly Worse and on being brought home last week but little hopes of him were enmitninod by his friends and on Sunday morning last he passed peacefully mmy. .-\ eu-vvr, genial soul. and a favorite nmong his companions. “Maw." as ho was generally known. will long he regretted and mourned. He was 23 years of age nnd will be known to our readers as a. frequent contributor to these columns while in California and pclsewhcre. ' ROBEI-‘i'l‘ CALDER. of 2nd concession 'l‘homh. died on Tuesday last,of troubles incident to indigestion. lie was a suf- ferer for several yours. but since spring 111-“ complaint took a. more serious and aggravated form which resulted in his passing away on Tuesday. Deceased \mu ‘3“ veers of age. n L Ask tn see the new presents given with the humus “New Era.“ Baking Powder. far sale by L. J. Cameron. St. Paul's Church. 05.1mm. we Indian) and that the Rev. gentleman “ill commence his duties at uuco. parishes of Bou.\"e.rt«m and Canningtun m plnu pcrsoq of Rgn'. Mr. Cursive“. (of ForBulk Oysters go to R Dunsneath Sale of Farm Stock- Mr. '1‘. U. Hmlukimnn sells by mmtion all hiu Farm Stock and Implements on chmmlay next. We direct attention to hm advertisement in another column. Tea. 7 Best value in Tm ever offered, at R. Duushcath‘ s. Bvavermn. Handsome Gifts. During - the week there has passed to tl eir rest :10 loss than four residents of thi‘a hmaIity. DUNCAN B. MCRAE. of 19!; concess- ion uf Thomh. died on Thursday of last week. A utrong. vigorous and healthy run. he was stricken down by a. mere zriflc. It. appears that a short time ago. while huruuï¬sing his horse. the animal The Dead. JOSEPH WILKINSON. who has been sincu smmmor n. terrihk- sufferer from ï¬nmlu. died on Wednesday. Dur- im! the progress of tho (Hatter-Hung mal- mly. lm hort- Ins snfl'urinua with u torti- t‘udo truly mucvctkmmuul cluriatizuhliko. Ducmwvd was a natives of Landau. Eug- lund and for the last low yvnrs has been m the employ (\Hlm U. '1‘. R. horn. and “as gruntly csfvmuml. llu “M 59 yous of awe mu! lmn‘m a wife and ï¬ve child- n-u $0 “mum their loss. [Jaw Gum's just lu-iug upcucd out. NEW [HH‘ZSN' “ODDS. NEW I'Ll'x‘lll‘lï¬. NEW .\l I‘Il/l‘uN-a. NEW SUI l‘IXGS. NEW PRINTS. NEW FLANNI-ILS. .\'l".\\' MAN'I‘LE CLOTHS. NEW MAN'I‘LES. NEW FD Ll. CLOTHS. NEW PANTINGS. .\l) W '[‘\\RELD\. \‘EW MIL] INISRY. " c. .. c. .. c. .. all bought for spot 9' I‘ MS}: and sulliuv at. slaughtering prices ' JOHN IIODGSOV. PO? 82119 or In Exchanno, hr F61 Sale. Chou)» n \ow \\ nggon and Second Hand Buggy or “mud Ex Chang 0 for Wood or Nay .-â€"DIRUHARD 61 CLARK. Beav crton. Children Cry for i‘mmv. N0\'b‘..\lm-‘.R €89 kW 191' t an 530: at £1 ,21 v [him at Hodgsun's. 2;}. 1888. All ‘ ‘ 15:21" Kinds nf Flrvumml for sale and cle'ivurud tn any part of the villageâ€"P. McMnllnu Sous. Beavm'tou. Poultry. Highest Price in Cash for Poultry at R. Dulmlwath's. ThetRafle Match. _ The meeting of the Beaverton Rifle Association held on Thanksgiving Day was a. very successful one, a. large atten- dance of members being present and the ï¬ne weather permitting good scores. The shooting of Mr. R. White deserves special mention. he in the extra series match at 200 yards. twice making the possible nnmher of point. namely 20. a font extremely diflicult to accomplish. The prize was a. handsome silver cup given by the association. In the asso- ciation match Mr. J. H. Soothemn of Lindsay bout former records by one point. making. 8.? out of n powible 40. and thus becomes the holder of the asso- ciation cup till next match. The other prize winners were as follows : ___ __.-.t . An‘ , . outboxâ€-.. Oonu to Fonolon Falls. Mr. Duncan Menuuunll. Ionuorly 0 how. has been engage-«l by Fwwlou Falls Scluml “02ml for next year. 'V. ,,,,,, I. H. ()LI\'F2H~:Hâ€"â€"(‘nsh 821w A. Hamilton. D. Mch-IILuM â€"-Cl0l‘k. S2. by H. \VustcutL A. 3ch! \Eâ€"Imâ€"Silk Handkerchief. $1.50. bv E. 'I‘isdnln‘ J. liOBlNSONâ€"Sflâ€"Pockot Book. $1.50 by J. McNub. J. I! .‘l,\Rl{-~31â€"-Cash. :31 by J. S:1lc)lillnn. D. SINCLAIR â€":ilâ€"-Uush. S! by 1'. McMiliau. 1). Melt \l‘Iâ€"rnâ€"(inods. n51 Iw J. McRue. J. J. GLOVERâ€"inâ€"Cigar Case and Holders lby A. Mnrrisou. ' J. A. \\'ILLI.\.\ISO.\’r-f§)â€"â€"l‘ipo and Cigar Cnso, <1 by l’. D. McArthnr. J. P-ALDERâ€"‘ZQâ€"L‘luthos Brush, 81 by Carlislc The W. C. T. U. held their regular fortnightly meeting on Thursday, Nov. 15th. After the opening exercises, the minutes of last regular meeting and also of the open meeting were read and ap- proved. Treasurer reported as having received fees from several new members. The advisability of having the well- kuown lecturer. Rev. Mr. Mcliav. to (10â€" liver the ï¬rst of an intended series of lectures, was then brought up for dis- cussion and decided in (aver of his com. ing the ï¬rst week in December. The recording secretary was requested to see about getting out bills for said lec- ture and a committee. consisting of Mrs. Snelgmve and Miss Gilchrist. was ap- pointed to arrange for the musical part of the programme. After a song by one of the lady members. which added greatly to the interest of the meeting. the business of the day was brought to a close. The attendance was much larger than usual. Next meeting will be held in the ()dd-fellows' hall on Thurs day November 29th, at four o'clock p. m.â€"â€"| Par-:ss Corr] Tn’chapest Yet! A- â€". . . . 1 'Hmlusnll. \ (‘AMPBFI Lâ€" 31â€"“ hi] i S] 95. by J. J. (Hover R. FA LVIZ STLRâ€"Zflâ€"Puir Gloves, 81. 25 IN I) Januett. C. A. P \T'I‘ERSnxâ€"Qoâ€"wXQrz-h Outnio Times" hv J. C. Jennett. J. BIRCHARDâ€"mâ€""Lindsay Post," 81 by G. D. Burr. 7.3;" See his new bills next week for the Greatest Bargains ever offered in Beuverton. having bought. many large lines at from 35 to 70 cents on the 8, for spot cash. K! R. \VHI'I‘E-‘l‘Jâ€"Bust of Sir John. 31 by J. C. Junnutt. D. A. C()l.Eâ€"-28â€"â€"F.xpm:es. $1 by J. J. Cave. W. GLOVER-â€"26â€"-‘Empiro" S! by J. C. Jennetc H. WES'l'CO'P'I‘â€"â€"2-lâ€"-“.\'ox\’s Letter" 31 by J. C. Potatoes For sale, cheap, at R. Duusheath‘s, [feavertom FOr Bulk Pickles go to R. Dunsheath Hodgson‘s lmmenqe Stock. For Pork at R. Dunshenth's Boavorton Mllhnery! Millinory !! Mllllneryl H Iii" Go to Ilmlgson‘s for the best. MiHinry. the latest; styles and put to- gether by the best milliuor north of Toronto. “71:13" Lng'uu‘s 83.00 Pants. best value ever offered in Benvcrtou. Highest Price :r In Cash for Potatoes, Oats and Pens at, R. Duusheath's. Beaverton. nghest Price Post free: 811.;A(1(Iress. Du. 'Ntcnomox, 30 St. John Street, Montreal, Canada. _ A very interesting 1331mm: Illustrated Book on Deafness. Noises in the Head. How _they gnay pg ‘cnred at your home. Deafness Cured. 8:. And rews' Society. The annual meeting of St, Andrew‘s Society was held in the Oddl‘eliow's Hall on the 16th inst. The following are the names of the ofï¬cer‘s elected for the fol- lowing year : President.-H Igh Cmneron; Vice-President, D. 1). Ross : Treasurer. John (innn ; Secretary, Hugh Ray ; Chaplains. Revs. A. Ross and M. McKin- non : Physician. Dr. Melitw ; Pipers. J. McKinnon and J. Lunnn. It was decid- ed to celebrate St. Andrew‘s day, Nov. 30th, by a. dinner which has been winced in charge of an experienced committee who are determined to make it u. suc- cess. Caught Him. An advertisement appears in an Amer- ican paper, reading tlmaly : "Agents wanted for fast selling article needed in every fmnily. lt catches them all. Smnplc'a light. clean and can be carried in the vest pocket. Send 20 cents for sample and rake in all that‘s going." It was answered by n. resident of n. neigh- boring township. who received by re- turn mnil 9. package containing one ï¬ne tooth comb. Pitcher’s Oastoria 6: Cu FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23.1888. a’t’nodville Eb’uml auws. Named. '0" Thursdav. Nov. 23nd. at the homo of the bride’s inu'uuts, by tho Rm. 1). U. Jolumton. MissAumu M. Ellis to Wm. Smith. Iron Founder. All of Beavurtou. . At 'I‘horah, on Thursday. .tllo 15th lust". Duncan B. Molina. aged 28 years. On November 21% Joseph W, W ilkiu «on, of Beavurton, formerly of London. England. .INDUCTIOKâ€"The induction and ordin- ation of Rev. Mr. McKinnou took place last Wednesday. At Beavertou. on Sunday. 18th inst". Malcolm 0. Cameron. aged 28 yours. At Tlunah, on Tuesday. the 20th iust., Robert Calder, aged 68 years. I’Lowm} Mucu.â€"â€"'I‘lne day was all that could be desirmlâ€"-â€"ï¬ne and warm- and a goodly number turned out to wit- nesa the work of the many participants. which was held on Thursday evening in the school house delighted a. packed house forï¬wo hours and a. half. “Jumbo Jim" fairly brought down the stove- pipes. ‘. Tmcnans‘ COFVEXTION. A very suc- cessful meeting was held. The attend- ance was very good and interesting dis- cussions were held on each subject that was taken up. The (Entertainment. PROF. IiENT.;-Tllis renoWncd lecturer will occupy Reid's Hall here on Satur- day evening: Summaâ€"Rev. Mr. McKinnon, B. A.. preached an eloquent sermon in the schoolhouse here last Sunday evening. E\'ANGELISTIC.â€"-A missionary and evangelistic society has been organized in connection with the Old Kirk. The next meeting will be held on Monday evening. the 26th. in the school house, Lornevnlle, at 7:30 p. 111. All desiring to become members are welcome. GONE To CALIFORNIArâ€"L‘Ir. E. H. Mc- Eackern returned co California last wee Mr. Arch. Currie accompanied _ BEA V’EBTON MARKETS Springg_\Vhout.. Scotch Wheat..... ..... . \mnucta \that............. Harley....... ......... 0atts...... ................... l'uus ..... ...... Button... ....... . Eggs ....... ....... Apples Pwtutoes, per bushel .. Wool. ............ ... ... l'easJBlsckeye) . . . . Pork........ Beet.................. .. him. Spring Wheat. . ..... Arauecta Wheat. Barley.. .. . ....... Oats . . . . .......... Pans. Buckeye†l’uas. Butter . . . . . .. Eggs (Fresh) .. . Potatoes. . . .......... Apples ............. .1 Hm] . . . .. . ......... Park................. Boo(.-.-.............. 13.1 \thul. ........ . ........ . FallWheM .......... When Baby “I nick. '0 pm ho:- Cum When she was llChlld. Ibo cried {or (:utoria. When ï¬lo became “in. nho clung to Calm“. Whoa oh. Ind Chuck“. Ch. gov. t‘uun CM Thin powder never varies A marvel of puri- ty, strength and nhulosmnmmsn. Mom econom- ical tlmn tuu ordinnr)‘ kinds and cannot. he sold in competition with the multitude of low tent. short weight a um or phosphate powders. Sold only in mus. Bonn. BAKING l’owmm 00.. W5 Mill St}, N. Y. «2.19». 00.1533, Hair-Dresser and Barber llltv unv Canvassinll'ï¬:i'l-‘il'bï¬ihhli or nlmut'Jmm lst, 3 TWO YEAR OLD STEEH. The owner can lmvo Hm mine by proving propurty and paying expenses. . - ' ~ "we JVJH-YMMHTAYLOR. Beuvevton. Ont. MonthlyCuatomm-a shaved twice weekly and hair ou‘ monthly It 75 come per month. Farmers’ Markets. Into the prgpgisos‘ofit‘hn lmgm'siunod, Lot 5, n..- 1â€; A Absoluteiy Pure. @tray‘e d. WOODVILLE MARKETS. IORNEVILLE' TOWN HALL. LOT. n... "nun-coo. Died.- ....u-u....o unoOIoUIII-olo-IO- ......3 190 120 ........... 1.99 1.29 ..1 121. 15 41.121. 15 -.-..nocu. o In" uncon- 18 23 .18 18 6006:: E. 6.3 ‘73 7 19 16 18 is preparing for a, vigorous fall trade this year and everythiq in our line suited to the season will be in stock. Cheap Cash Hardware Store Buy yourself a, nice Lamp for the long, dark nights and is the cime when demand is light and prices low. ‘We have often said “WE LIGHT THE TOWN†and w. again reiterate the assertibn.‘ Our Goal Oil cannot be beats: for Purity or Price. A CAR LOAD just arriving. - FULL LINE IN LAMPS, " For the'Fa'iI trade: we have placed our Stock in its usual complete condition with MISS GUNN‘, our well-known Millinet in charge. We have the reputation of doing the Millinery business of the town pd we shall endeavor this F all - to again sustain our good name in this line. The 6.5: MON] 1! r k :l m :1 I! you intend buying a. Mantle this Fall ion't do so until you have called at the “Montreanouse.†We can safely say we load the town in values. Our shelves are ï¬lled with the latest fabrics 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. \Ve may say our Stock lenew and of course embraces the Latest. Our next remarks are addressed and they are on the important subject of Suiting“. We any important because it is one of the largest items of most Men‘s personal ex.- penditurc and money saved in this department. is a decided consideration. \\ u 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 can assure you of excellent bargains. W, September 95th, We have on hand a huge and well selected Stock We .033! supply you in any grade and at any plies. A good stock of Fresh Family Groceries always on Hand and at Right Prices. , . Jas. RITQ H I E, AGAINâ€" ‘ LEADS THE RACE, Should «all and examine our Goods and if they do not go away delighted it will surptm an The Latest in all xm"";;7ï¬;u"p;;:;‘.;"m" 7" ‘0‘ 800'“, 7 7 who D â€pm... luv! to me." It. A. twang)â€. 1).. pd m 93:32“ 3““ deep. and on. a mummmnm waggmimum Tan Cluuuu 003mm. 77 Murray Street. x. B ‘Mhnwfllmmdhmm Meme- mowo. WNW. Bour atom-ch. Dun-beau. Engcuuyo I _-_.____.l I. __ _._-_1-_... -_.. -md-linn glaggmm, Bo‘ots and Shoes 1 MHN SIGNEB THE ANVI and having bought at a Great Reduction we can give our Customers the bonoflb. Mantle Goods ! The most beautiful Goods in the Market. .- Fashionable Novelties -- DRESS GOODS ! for Infants andphlldren. THE GENTLEMEN : H. WESTCOTT-s LADIES 3 GROCERIES ! EAL â€"-â€"and a.â€" Generally known as the ER? fl "Montreal House-†@USE" Beavert‘on