tendered the Rev. D. 0. Johnson for his kindness in communicating with the Rev. W. .A McKay,1n regard to said lecture. The president read a few well chosen extracts from the annual report. after whicn the meeting was ed to con- sider whether or mtm be better to hold the meeti durinmflie next six weeks in the av ins d of as at resent 1n the af noon. ‘ e majority ing in favor o eve’ eetings.a committee was ppein make all necessary arreu ements for carrying out this plan. Should these arrangements Lmrove satisfactory. dug nobi got the chem ge of hen: Will he' givenii the diï¬- erent churches. - {Panss Cog ] At your own price at J. J. 010 Bmvotton. ’l‘on s‘éholarn from Benetton public school are now in Port Perry utter din the High School entrance examinaiw“ 9pm ' . ‘ , Will b {ï¬ght pant, of shaped Illankotu abJ. J. Gloveï¬t; Beavorl ,8: ul‘l éhuroh’g Mm: beth u- Paul's oopalmï¬rc on ' evé’nlnh naming a; o (goo): _e chum Lï¬? Ladies 1 For Milllnery. the place to go is Jus. ltipclnu's. chvcrtun. Entranqg Examinations- ...\,..v", \--.-u u-J.’ uu l uvulun. 1!. In" all that. slmto and those that, cannot, all nro wolcomo. Season ticket»! may‘ now In; procured at tho rink. ’l‘ickot holders frcu on (flmstnms afternoon. Mllllnory l ' ‘1}"SYIguElite'ring Winter Goods Hi ltodgson‘s store. i . i L. The Cheerios: Yet 1‘ i . W Try Logan's 833500 Pants. best value- wer offei‘ed in Benetton. 3 he Rlnli- ‘ ‘91 'Bhe Opening of t 9 Twin Brother‘e skating rink of this- place occurs on ’lliuredny next. the 27th inst. It into L0 hoped that a iii-go number will attend as this is intumlull to be one of tliof itc institutions oi the place. The ï¬nk ‘ will be open to skaters on Christ!!!“ ‘ altornuon 1mm 2 till 6 o‘clock. the [ISM luncca mil be charged. uml every one is invited to the true. ulm of the rink to- morrow; (Satin-dig.) nt 7 o‘clock. p. m., Oh“ Will buv a’ï¬ne Nickcl- plated se‘ Single Harnesï¬ at J. J. Glovor' s, . 'vornofl. ' ' "‘ I ,ity. poclal. 3; 3" Knox cliuroï¬munudl social takes on New Year 'snight, Jan. lsb. marks are uecessmy as to this outetï¬g want It is always one of the event?“ the season. Baonflge Sale. I? . The Christmas Tree Enterwjnment for the schol% St. Paul's church h rsday. Decembï¬: 8 ' 9 has beenmudé- flicibyg other local qaq ménciï¬ï¬ 'o‘flm '7, he handsgt’ï¬ely ' .i ty Festival‘s: -'~ Christmas Goods. _J (aw Go to‘ Hodgeou‘s for Chris Cards and Christmas Presents. $I6.00 , v~~~ v.â€"-v w"- v-â€"vâ€"I-’ 00‘ An Immense amount of Chin’s and Glass in sens sun odd pieces at Body 1391;} for Ogrigtnzas. \ 31..†“.7ng vagwamww W111 bu? a sett of Long Tug Harness at J. J. G over'a, Beaverton. Chnstmas Tree. ' \ of fhé lecture was.also a. li~ 71 one. '50- ing a. little more than 01 .00. It was then moved hbat a. vote of thanks be “ACâ€"[Fag reg u. '3: (ortnightly meeting of the W. ‘ '..I‘ U. was held on Thursday Dec. 6th. um 5mtionsl exercises the min- i. tee of last meeting were read and ndop ted. The treasurer was then called upon for a. statement and reported the Band of Hope conceit as being a. success ï¬nancial], ' After paying all the expenses cannscteli with it. including balance of 815. 00 on the organ, the amount on hand was 819. 00. The collection on the night ‘U.O.T. U- 13"? a" than. wflodgson has Ladiea' Skating Boots. annual lined, at 60 on. per pairlesa than Vllue. 8 echo! St. ix fl red: I: in e flicb’ w .1 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1888. aatavertou moral 3mm realises u! the uudersl nod, bot N0- ! Thanh. on or about t m middle 0! _ vhmum RED "Ell-‘3“. Owner the am. by ptovmg property And PM“ hutch! ‘4‘} lbeuei’a n‘ï¬t. 0 “Clock.- ly (1000 to: evéulngmo - - a church Win for the NaflVr HENRY TAYLOR. An old physicnau, retired from prac- tice, havinv had placed in his hands by ‘au East India missionary tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consump- tion, Bronchitis. Uatarrh. Asthma and all throat and lung aifections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Dehility and all Nervous Complaints. after having tested its Wonderful cura- tive powers in thousands of cases. has felt it his duty t0 make it known to his suiTering fellows. Actuated h ' this , motive and a desire to relieve imnan summing, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it. this recipe, in German. French or English. with full directions bywanaring and usuw. Sent by mail 39°" 03‘0““). temp, naming this \\68 xâ€, v “(MU oweraBlock \ The Methodist Sunday School have their Christmas tree and entertainment on Monday evening next. Christmas eve. A good programme as been prepared by the scholars and oh! are. Admission 15 tents, children 10 centl. ‘ 'Do Not Fall I Send a. w coldy letter to distant friends by leaving 91 00 with Tm: Exnm: ss. Mailed to any part of Canada. the United States or Great Britain for 81 00 per BUDUHI . Consumptlon Cured. A very interesting 182 page Illuetmted Book on Doefnesfs. Noises m the Head. How they may be cured at your home. Post free, 8d.â€"â€"Address, DR. NxonoLsou, 30 at. J ohu Street, Montreal, Oneida. ChrlstmasTroe.‘ The annual school meetings take place all over the province on Wednesday next the 26th inst. In Beaverten the ‘ ment- ingis advertised to be heldï¬n‘the ToWn Hall at the hour of ‘nd'on. The rate- payers should make it a'point to be- pre- sent. _ , A Deafness Cured. , z}? [357’ At. the Beaverbon Whollen Mills for the next. two months a b 1' Dan in price of all Woollen Go ob], Sheepskins and Wood. taken in éxbhang’e for Goods. * ‘" -~ Annual School Meeting. If I y“ tto s'ee_ best'piqoe‘of ‘ ' 10th, 19 " antlesor' " in- ings. e seen in Be’avertou. for its? on the 8. go‘to Hodgspn’a Big 'ijgain House. Blg Reduction. The members of Beaverton Lodge of Odd-Fellows and their famllies held a. re-union in their Lodge room on Monday evening last. A. ‘yexy pleasant time was spent. ï¬ugi He oys 'ap'read was ehnture-pf tpe ‘1 mm ï¬che!)- precflvbï¬ed. .‘g A i 5; ac" Ladies 1 1.. 2i 5 ' :7 ': 00.. Woodvillé. Re-unlon- h SHILOH'S‘ .UGHandC‘ *‘Cureis B‘oldb .“uafon a gun cures Co'nsum " xâ€"Sold by Co., ‘Beavertoxi‘ S. Fead; )1 villg‘. w," _: ,. An eï¬ber’tef ment is in course of pre' paratlon b . Methodistchurch. which is to _ knee on the evening of Friday the 28 in“; 'Notice will be given by ) posters Inter. _ >- Motho‘glifl Church. Speculation is tile as to tho candi- dates for the coming Reevesliip election. We understand an eflort is to he made to change the entire council this year if ossihleyhut it is doubtful if those hav- ilig the matter in hand will succeed. We are by no means advease to change. in fact. we heve always maintained that 1 such should be if possxble, butasthe say- ‘ing is “circumstances alter cases" and so it is with . Good men are st pre- sent in si 11 who have learned the routineo the work and have censoien. tionsly given their attention to tile public business, while nothing can be urged against them, then why ngt‘continue them if they are willing to permit it. We would as no better men can" he: got than those w o constitute theconneil of 1888. We do not know that any of them will be in the ï¬eld or that they would desire te-election, but should they dol so. the citizens should not overlook the few facts which we have pointed out 1‘12qu. - I The Mumolpal Eleotlon. 5E"? [OUGH andC. nmption *ugfon a. gu ‘ tee. It Wrédikyï¬arï¬ele 2% Benetton. Dec. 21. '88. .I. noes carried on by him since 1874 to Messrs. Gordon, Weeks 6: 00.. wishes to return his sincere thanks to his cus- towers and friends for the support no- corded him and would ask acontinnenco of their esteemed fever for the now ï¬rm. Mr. 8. Weeks, who for nearly 13 years has been in mv employ and Is thorough- ly acquainted with the wants of the yuhlic in this line. will have charge and am conï¬dent will spare no [mine to procure the best material for home manufactures and select the host styles of ready-made goods. The old connec- tions with the leading manufacturers will he maintained. so that old cus- tomers who are used to certain brands of goods will ï¬nd them always in stock. Again thanking you for past favors. THE undersigned having sold the busi- ness carried on bv him since 1874 to 66 Buy Street. Toronto; V December 17th, 1888. Notice is hereby given that Don id McNabb. of the Village of Besverton in the . nnty of On- tario. carrying on b siness as a General Mer- chant at the said Vii age of Boav ton has made an east ment under la Vie. (On ) chap. es and amend ng acts, of all, his Estate -and effects to Robert G. H tor of the City of Toronto for the beneï¬t of all is creditors. A meetin of his creditors will held at the office of H . Brock Minning Arc a. Toronto. on Thursday the 27th do of December. instant. at the hour or three 0' ock in the afternoon to receive a statement of affairs, to appoint inspectors and for ordering of the affairs of the t-st'nte generally. Creditors are requested to fyle their claims with the said trustee. with the meals and particulars thereof required b said nctshon or before the day of such meet n . And not co is further given that after the m 1 day of nusry next, the said trustee will proceed to dtstributo the assets of said debtor among the (rties entitled thereto. having regard only to t reclaims of which notice shall then haVe been iven. and that he will not be liable for the asset or any port thereof. so distributed. to any )ersonbr persons of whose cinim he shall not t on have had notice. ROBERT G. HECTOR. 66 Bin Street. Toronto, _ Trustee. This p‘owdor nevgï¬urioa A marvel of pm" ity. strength and w ‘vfll‘homeneaa. More econom deal than too ordir. y kinds and cannot be sold 19 cqmpqtgtjoq'with ï¬ne multitude of low copy In the matter of ï¬dmnn MoNABB. of the vu- lage of Bonvortonlln the County of Ontario. in competition'with 'the multitude of low test short weight nlqm or phosphate powdbrs. Sold on] in cans. min; Burma Pownnn 00. K! Wu 1 St. N. Y. Apples. . . ï¬nk". . . . 0T *. ‘.. 369K443, Gesse.'..:.L..L;;;;::.:::;:::‘.::::;:::I.I Duoka................ Ifotqtoosuuuuun ..- ...---.....- .u-toou-u-oo--.o.. ..nn 6 A “nu \qnuulyl. . u . .. w 3\ \VOODVILLE MARKETS. Fslywneat............. .. ....... ......8 1 00 priï¬g Meat. .. ....... .. 100 Amnoch' when... 5 90 Barley.. ...... ..... ... ... , 55 Oats“ .... a) Peas.Blackoyb . ....... Peas.. .. ... ......... 00 Butter. 4,. ..... ... l n__‘ In..-_\_ \ 1 1. 58828888 6 O) Eggs (Fresh). Chigkens pogpr Chickens porgn............... gut-keys per] I. .o.c... SOL'E OUT. 8min Wheat...... Ful \ heat ........... Scotch Wheat... Araneoto Wheat†Buley. At the residence of Mr. Donald Grant. ~ of Mariposa. on the 19th iust.. by the: Rev. A. Rose. M. A.. Mr. Angus Ross. of .llzlnogah. to Miss Catherine Morgan, 0! 'Maripoéa. Children Cry for Pltcher’s Gastorla. RAKING pawn!!! Absol gtely Pure. uisp‘owdor rvne ghareis we] on Farmers’ Markets. When Baby m flak. w. gun he: Cum When oh. m I Child. Ibo cried for Cubrh. Whoh all. been. ll“. oh. clung to Cutorin, mmmcmopuuumcm 11017109 to Creditors. I am yours respectfully. uuoo-ooco-o-ocoo-o-.-¢.u u... ....-........-........u IIQIUCOOOI out-a I... I. BEA VERTON MARKETS .unun-uu. .....-o.... cal-III coo-outgoulu uncounnng. untied. H. WALLERc In...oo5“o Clout-o. a.--o.-u 10.001000 ‘600 6 75 16 16 31 33 60 65 16 18 16 18 -MILI.§I Mnnnfncturod only a Tnom Honwwn 78. NEW OXFORD STREE' The place for Artistic Milliuery is at J AMTCHIE’S Beaverr Christmas F ruitsb Groce supply them with Foot 'Wer at Lowest 1’: f5} CASH and CASH {DIW- - ‘9. ‘ SIAMES mm Offers for the Christmas trade a cel_lent,. $“PPly ' seasonable goods at prices which will be nd tunable to ’ of all. T call when they want anytl fully carried on ‘by Mr. suring them that we will pare no eff ask all old customers andi Right Prices ! 0 7 â€"nâ€"-nâ€"o --0â€"0 PW HOLIDAY GOO I ‘ SEASONABLE‘ 00.1): THE BES‘ GOO Our new stock of Frljits for ’has is now to 'i and cannot be betaten in gality or value BOOT ’Xlflasflgsi GORDON, WE Having purchased the um manual» BEAVERE'ON Winter Woolle" Goods “MONTREAL HUSE,†o‘- ~â€"-.-.’_aâ€"~ We are‘oï¬eriug aï¬eat Reductions to 01v SHOE Gard: Ies‘ Valu L, Weeks 8r. ,’ Es'rnmuxm. '. LON DON buds to given mg in this lir Waller, we -Ir\r\r'ï¬ I... . an.) ‘5‘ a