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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 19 Nov 1880, p. 2

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 D SHOES. OW PRICES cannot beil 1 and try some of our m TEA, 3!b. FOl ' ALWAYS ON HANI e purchasing e]se\vhei [) EGGS TAKEN I ' DLD3 SON. L HALO id Chemici IED!C!^ESr lii:iui V. « ..'»s, Tooth, ' and Si: il Appliances,] i.ij^isls siinir:cs. School Books fl XI 'rci5^V( cxi i; WITH .ND OILS. i«Ki»i':i«-V'i'io::vi iiMi'dlM'"' PEOUIjE, m. W. I'.ENSO OV THE- ii B!efast House,] 'â- Â»,'»;â- â- .»' Ill' iliiit Itc in fiillj • • ill«ji.ii.-- ,.. ;x\\ HTlti-.lt ll^lial tu • • 1 -«i .oil I'r.. .•ii.ii! KlaulnliiB»sl,i /-•...:)(' i.\.\ible FritM I .:.• »fo»K diUMctS of Crocerfsi and Provli{ t.,;etu«r with LiguoESof aUkind liil. s, r. P Iu:-.» nml Ca!«aiIa1(, I •-vl.r:,i.,i,, I I. :.â- .,• no ilesire to ri-.^Vr.«„,t ti,- (.•-fr.riiiaiioe o/ imp .•-. i.'.l 1 m,,, .n ,1, I, ,j,on»« t» A Ui â- eti;l.-r wl,,.«tf„, ,„^,,|j „rth ♦i^ |---" I I..,,.-.- ..f :i ii,-. ,.f tw, ihttt ri,v« T»\« Books of »ai kSilUfi' '.-...i. ..,.,„, „„.a to all i.K.- .J-: il.t;tl iiT h. HM- is »UOWB I '^flM I Ilcitse. .p. Haskett NO S.ECOND PRICE. \V. BENi Jiarliaa;. Of.. Uil,, \g.o DONALD McLEOi J i;i.S to retiun^ ^-.'iIlCl'retllnnkl till- iil'i ',.r ihtir viTT liberal â- hf (.list. a"il hopes liT bonorab'e i sT-Ci Avs W..BK, and dose "!:cvs. to ni rit a continuance of THE BEST OF MATERI H. iiiiii none bnt Â¥iTtt-Lla$t •loV..I. puoial att«-ntinti paid to Itcpairij^l lie (lone promjitly. Srwed work n Sped il oTer Iue accouu^a moat h»\ IT ur I iiUaU lure to reaort to I oiaaiis for collection. D. McLEOD. Comer of Queen And MiU I ilarkdalo, Oct. 98. l8so. VEIERlNy rBLOOMFIEI VtUri* I.VS ciuinoiifi-il the practiM frs ion in .Markdale. and ttv • riiucc and extensive practioa t 1 this conutry, is cnxbled to » i-^fartiou. JlegulatitR PowderaJ -atiou of tliotixanda that kare M^ -ranted to purify the blood I7 I 1.1.SC11 lurking ia tho »j tlUaa of K tie, alwajg on Land. MedigtDi «uied at Lis offiov, over Jib le Store. Markdale. \^- Samn«'l MorikAr* ICEXSLD Aucr^-'nB ' J CountT of Circv.^H V Jalei attended at ah oonntry. Charcea r«, Sftl3 Billj, Notd» and ._ rp(inirrd. Havi'ilg- Lad long 3 buiinea* I anxgrntrMt^A m Xarkdal*. Sept. 31tli, 18S0. ivl'l .,. â- /.i/'l.-. .r [E STAPARD. T6THERNOT10ES. ,„oHisG getting good. Council mect«to-d»y- .M aJl tbe eo. 2.5 C3nt packages Tho cheapest in Ii.ENSLO poultry on JvLt. and ^e»f leUtioaery. rn. loslriuZ a change in ad- ""â- â- \".nro*sebandifciunot liomciit wiii I .., _j â€" .. " •' was earned boniit G. by a majoritj cusion n«. j,„s Fair r. L. S.wai beat Mark- a ou lIoudHV next, any person re- ag his services will find bim at iha i'.eiJ*- ptK-oNs nisliing to get a good week- •itv ':il""' should read the adver- liineiit oV the Hamilton Spectator ia otUer column. J., vnbave lest, found, or want ^.. "j • aanoun 50 it through tho .,,'a,iV of the Stamdvbd. It is the t nijliunJ in the county. -,.i.(i\i. meeting of L. O. L. No. â- nj/Jll " 1" 1 '" "" Oranjfe Hall, Li • .il.nc, 0!' .Wednesday the 1st of iiW; f'r the purposj at con- 'tlio IJiyal Arch degree. -Next Sabbath the Rev. FnoByntdt ior'this iMoC KTfimiXi Dl. 'flOBH Ifik'fUiKlMa dr_ •i a dni store in tXbb daOu, itwdluakdwrtumaat.' A npplT of Ok " wv* B«rt««».' • Canada li«tlujdvt Hrain B«ik far â- aUatUwlieSMlHiiUr ^^^â„¢ fci liM4a»ii«, Omj mm ahoaaaTfo stLrong. PAifTm »b« Ii«T« iMJunVaiij caitle (n- sheep vbotdd U wi i a ji a ftO iy bt^ iORQE ,.*t â- â-  'V C \\ k A. Spcers sl^'PPe^. tlw oolamns of th« BtAMAM Qtrft* ^•t place l-^st ^^-^f l' iP'^l, • '»a«J*f «* adTeriia^ tlii. vaek WcJeforll^^EnglishMarLeta. :.:» r ' ii;:?*t will (D. V.) preach in .,;/(haii--" ili'-l ftt 10:50; subject •ei'iJeiuic^ tlicir cauae and core from Uiblf stand point." â-  .• • PfHs â- â€¢â-  s r 'ipiiin? tho services of Mr. J. J- W iiilo, Dentist, will please Ceiudui'i-T ho will he at the Bevere inul. .\I.iiA dale, on Wednesday next t-lJii in^t. KvEr.y bu.sities.=i man nhonld hare |iig uaiii • and addres* printed ou the biivlIj;' s li3 usos. Call nt tbe Sta.n-- Dinv I'lii-L' and yuu will bo astaoiahed boir cheap we can do them. On the Otli iii.st. tho remains ol Hu'^li liut]edj,'e, ^^ho died in the year lHi)il 'I'iJ flie first doatii that occur- n\ in thi.s 1 icalily after it whs first icttl.:l. wen. ieraivod from their late ii.'iica I ins i;. -\1. Ceraetry. r.'5T^f\-^TKRs.â€" AVhcr^ tlio Standard lis 11 )t c;ilied for, tlie P. Ms will plea.so (dMininitc the ;iapers to whom they Iplea.^' 'iM 1 iiotri'tnrn them, but send tis :i cur I witli tlic names of those to liom tl.' y are :t;Mressed. Cm- "i:. is i-p! â€" But Wilcox h.is uomy^of those Uiumiuated Dial 1 V.'iit'-Ii,\.:, ;ii:,t y.ncan see the time ou (wiiliii! a l.'L'ht r)f any kind-- if it is las' (lark as tiie face of a most modem liiiijirvf I luothor-iii-law. Don't for- i^ft io SCO tlioiu I i,We moau the 'Wati'lu.'.-.) Vi.NNoa's summer weather for this iraiiifii is a myth. We hnvo instead ««vt lal inches of snow, and the merry giiigli! of the 3lei'.,'h bolls is heard /iiHtcad o! tliu nirnblo of the waggon. \V»»\\(v bad ^8tter "let up" on the I pr iplu syiutj "biz" and let some one else tr.v l.isiialil at it. Si:sii-.i.K.â€" V sensible oxchatige savs â- liiicc bo-ird advertisement* are well eii(iiii:h. but if you want to purclia.si- an a.ticlo it is more con- Iveiii' lit t« 1 â- o' tiirough tiie coluranit ft)/ a no'.vsp;f)-.r t • jivwho has it for I, thaii it i-- f" 'iio )k no" a tdum and drive ar )!i!i J tho eouutry reading t':ii.'o .si.LjMs." Wk 1io'.j t inform th S3 parties to w'lun th(i Si iNDAU!) ha-i hti:\\ sent free the p.wt f iir Wi.-!i3 in Proton and .Mi»iii!iL'tii )ii, that- tho time expires iiexf, issuo. If aiiv wi.sh tc continue the paper lliiy will please send in tli'Mr iiaiu^s next week. By subscrib- ing 11 DW yo'i get the balance ot this year fre*. To clubs of live and over wo will ;iV" the paper for $1 each, cash in advance. Chanoks 1!1 the advortiseracnts hare i'eeu haudcd in by Messrs. ^loz^ of "l.f:hort(u St:itiou, Doll of Flesher- t-i\, auA itoltyrc nnd Benson of Mark- dale, rro.-^dirc of otlu;r busiupss and the lal- hour at which we received thoui will proveiit their appearance tins \\e(k. Tli-y will appear in our next; look out lor tliem, they are worth roadui ' ' We iiavc b.cu iiifovined that after tho social iu l)iitT(rin Hall tho other evening. soin.T iiiiscroants took the i.tn])le ciTtho door and went in and be!|ied tiieinsnlvos to tho good things left in the hall, and not onteut with that, commiUed other depredations About the premises. Now boys just a word (if advice, it is a Ion... lane that lias no turn, and the turn will soon come, so you l,.iJ better stop for good nature is almost exhausted and a visit to the .J. P. will be unpleasant. Wi have mane arrangements with the Gloht PrimiuK Company to club the Weekly Globe with tlie Stasdakd. IVi-BOua wishing to obtain it save 75c. on the subscription price by calling oii «is as we will furnish the Standard and The Wiekh/ Globe for $2 60, cash, to the end of 1881, subscribers will tliereby receive both papers lor the balance of this year frkk. Each snb- scriii r will also receive, about the first of the year, grmtu a fine steel en- graving of the late Hon. Geo. Brown, ii^lO inches, got up in the very best ^tyle of modern art which alone is north mora than the siibsorip*ioa price. TlvEUY family, withont oxceptioQ, in City, Village, and Country, will find It higb: y useful to constantly reid the AmerUan A.jriiuUitrist. Itaboonds in plaiti, pranical, reliable information, most valuable for ia-door as well as out- door work and comfort, and its «00 to 1,000 original engravings in every volume are both pleasing and in.structive. In this respect it is pre- emiiieut and stands alone, and it ••liould have a place in everv house- hold, no matter h.w many other Mrnals aro taken. Its Dlustrated "fparj.rDent for youth and children 3"^^ 8 much information as well as "c* jiaeot. Its humbug exposure* "Y'^valup^le to all cksses. Ths i?7J*-y low, only fl.M fiom now Ss °t*.nd of 1881, or four eopiMfoi Single naittben. Iff cants. Oaa â- 'en. (T Mats. Take oor adnca W^wpoMeaUtlMattMiAigiMiHkoae interoaUd to tba aTt»rafii!m In .Mr. G. fiutherfwrd's adTertisemant. D»n- daUc people should read it ovr Ma. C. HoB^phidea. of Duodalk has â- omethioR in Uua iwMAat is pf j,. t«r«st to the people «f that vilWe. Those wanting a nice organ m'mw- ing maebiae abontd. givwiom a call. A nieeting will b* held at the Re- vevere Hotel this i(Frida7) evining, at eight o'clock, sharp, to take into con- sideration an offer ..to "^-^JTh jk Fonudiy in this plaoe,f ' ' -;« f;.-. 'â- , Thouas MxTHawi ia still in Uie Harness business. Parties reqairiog anything in his Une can depend on genmue matwrial, first-class work- manship, and honorable deaUng by givmg iiitn their patrouag*. ... No basiness man shouU '^ul to have the business he follows printed on his euvtffopBtfand liote pttper. We can, fiuniaU j^qu with both artiples neatly printed, at eity prioes, a^ tU ttVAllBAXD Offioe. ' GBAMoxn Hauds. â€" The Ut. Potest EwamUrur iias hesn porchaeed by the proprietor of the Con/adtrote, and both papttis hays bMu amalj);amatad and wiil be published under the name of Con/ederat*- Examiner. It makes its appearance this week as a semi- week- ly. We wish our brother of the qnil every success. Tins is meney, you «au save both by baying one of DiiMon's Cham- pion Cross Cat Baws. Any boy can keep them in repair. Will cut faster, ana are 2o par cent, cheaper than any other saw ot same quality lu the mar- ket. Be sure yuu get Disaou s. No other saw will iia the same amount of work. Call at Haskett Bros, and take one home. ivsT as we were going to press, we learn, tiirougb unr Pricvville corres- pondent, of Uie sudden death of Mr. tJharles Hale, who livrd ou the old Durham Koad, about five miles from I'ncttville. H^ died in about twenty miuuttts after being taken ill, on buu- Ui,y moruiug iuit â€" cttuse said to be appopioxy. Pitrticuiars next week. SoMK of our sul scribers at Pomona are complaining that they do not get the paper uiiul tiie wveic after it ia publtsaad. It is mailed here early ou i'riday moruiug and should be re«Mv- ed the same day. We shitll look into the matter and if .we can find the de- liuqueut, we shall bring the matter to the notice of the Post Master General. bAD. â€" We regret to have to an- nounce the doatn of the two remain- ing children oi Mr, D. Campbell, of Gleielg. He lost a son al on. a year ago, wuth scarlet fever, and this week, the other two, (Ins entire lauiilv,) have followed their brotlior to that laud where trouble ceasotli and tlie weary are at rest. We assure Mr. and Mrs. C. they have our sincere oympiithy iu thuir sad bereavement. A MEETiXG was held ty the trustees of tlie C. M. Church ot this plac» last OTouiiig, it was decided to introduce the new hymn book on the 1st of January 1881. Mr. McDiarmid has ordered samples, and any persons wishing to obtain a hymn book can see tLiem and leave their order at the Partiouage. The above is a new edition containing all the best hymns of the old book and upwards of two hundred new 01101. Wb have made arrangements with the following papers to furnish them to parties who wish to take them in connection with the STANDAan, at greatly reduced rates. The American Agriculturist $1.00 Canadian Farmer 75c. bcientihc American $2. GO; To- ronto Weekly Globe $1.25. We hope lo be able to give the price of Mail and several others next week. Tbe above prices are only adhered to when the the papers are taken in conuection with the Stanoabs. DUNDALK. from oar Correspondent. Weatueb cold and snowing, a few sleighs coming iu but roads rough, Mr. J. C. Atkinson, tailor, that left oor town a few months ago and went to the village of Hoistien, has returned again. No place Uke Dundalk for tailors he opens out in W Cbittiek's old shop. Mr. Chas. McConnell brought in three fine deer on Monday. Good for you Charley. BIRTHS. In Markdale, on the 7th inst., tho wife of R. Askiu, merchaat. of a danghtar. MARRIED On the 11th inst., at the retiJenoe of tha brid'i father, by the Bev. N. A. McDiarmid, .Mr. Seneca Palmer, to Hannah, oldest daughter of Wr. Mark Binhardaon, all of Markdale. DIE[^. In Glenelg. on the 14th inat., David Car- radiee eldest son of D. Campbell, a(ed 8 yTS„ 11 months and 6 days. In Glenalc, nn the 17th imt., WUliaa JsiBSS, joonfloat son D. Campbell, agsd 1 7*ar, lo months and 33 day's. 55. Ol no^.!""**" ««» to Tolama \mn Orange Jtjdd «bm|i kn orange J Odd t;omp»ny„ *alilwhcr3.21« Broadway, Sew Tbrk.- lOTiei TO GOinUGTORS. THE nndmognad wiU be at Lat 6, and Srd Coneesaion, N- D. B., Olaaalg- on Satarday. Not. aO, 1^, at 3 o'eloek p. m., for the porpose of Isttinf eontraet of baiU- ing Mew Bndge aoroas iMiMaBiTer. Plans and Spooiflcationa to be seaa at the hoase of Tteiaas Davis. IiotS, »ri CsMMsioa. K. D. S. F. MACBAB. a. Biraix, LDATia. GkaMis,Nar.«.l«M- i.JbAnd a fuU stodc, inch H«ve..og.jfe^d a fuU stodc, inchidi^ " iwaiwape and LamBgi " ^^fe??y *^ at prices to suit the people. B OO 37B A l$r D S H Q B S 1 The hirg»t «ifaest Stock hi tiW, at Liwi«l«'Pri(^es. DRY JllOOSI My Stock in thw deptatn^nVuM "now complete, and cf«. tarns the newest li'ae* iii Plain, and Fa^cy Dress Goods. Winceys, Shirtings, Flannels, Blankets Ciou^ Scai^aitd a choice selection of Tweeds. ^,.^,"11^," ' Its. SEtrtf, Drawers, Overalia. c. • ' :- ..:.•,:.:., iu jr.*. ^utav la^iM •(«inr 'li ' lit, Smts, J' IITS. CAPSIND FttlS.â€" A large asscrtroent 'of A °*^ " everythuig else to be found in ir8t-0aa8 Qeneral Stow. beeold at BOTTOM TOIOBB Ibr oZsHwTpBobDCB?-?^^ Dundalk, Oct. S», I8g^3 T .. ,1, 11. • »,.. 7^ Buggies and Waggons OF ALIi KINDS, SOLD BT W. L. MARSHALL, Dundalk. Dundalk. K«T. 11,1880. MABKDALE. WM. FOX, Pliiii I Oraansntal Plasf er«r Estimates for stone and brickwork on ap- plication. Satisfaction Gurniiteed. Itcsi- deice â€" Queer Street, Miirkdalc. Mak4al«, Sayt. 17. 1880. 1-y Selling Oi Selling Oif. GBEA.T Clearing Out Sale! 9mtv]A n»t*t#«iw*»*i i. LICKMSBD AUOnOMBKB FOB THX Msnrty • Orsr* ' ' GfLuA^ ND LhSiV AQEHT; Mony to loaa at lowatiatseet larli t si t .aii, imsSssaitbenrovses. AfsaiteFsaaMts' laa eai Owikc Cb. A0 bosteses iMtHee sttiettr ycivade. a«A tMsiad aa EUOBSlA P. O. »-U aRANT k CHELLEW will offer for the IVEXT OO 13 AYS Bargains nnprceedented in tlia County of Ciiey. • SIDEBOARDS, « BUUKAU8, CUPtlOABDS. WA.SH8TANDS. open and eudoaed, BEAI)HrK.\D.S, SPRING BKUS. MATTBA8SKS, CBADLES, CENTKE TABLES, EXTENSION TABLES, Fall-Leaf Tables, and Chairs of every va- icty 1 1 be SOLD AT COST â€" â€" Pictures and Picture Framing!. in all ita branches. Vpliolstcrtng and Repairing promptly atteudetl to. t^ Prodnee and Dry Lumber taken at market price. GRANT CHELLEW. Markdale, Sept., 188o. 1 »-lw A OhslM Etm off 15^ Acrtt FOR SALE. On* Mile from the ViVage of Markdale. Tiiei a arc abont l/)Oaerea elearei), the meat of which if in a biicli stato of eiiltiration aad tit for a Iteaptr or Motrer to «»rk on. Thar* are on the pretnixes a Frouic HoSie l)ri(di«d inflile;a Milk House rickL-J inside; a Frame Stalile nnd Driving House, and Log Uarii a Yonug Oreliard eununeneiiiK to tHar a Kood Well, hcaide the honse a never-tailing Strsaui runs across tho farm Cedar snffiei- •â- t lOr fcncini;, boinnce uf bnsh hardwood. (a First-chus M/.pl« Hf'.ignr Basil of some 400 trees). The farm ia well fcn(M«l, in a good state of repair, and in a eluiiue looality, be- ing within a mile uf good market, churclies, school housca, and all necessary eonTeni encea. C. W. BUXI.EDGB. Proprietor. Hanle Leaf Farm. JIarkdale P.O. Meat for All AT __. W. B. Sarjent's." r( StOYes! Stoves! Stoves. AttheNewTinshop MARKDALE. ALABOE A3S0BTMENT to select from of the latest and most approved des- igns, including PARLOR, G00KIR6 ARD ROX STOVES, extra heavy castings, with silrer- platod trunminga, THE BEST STOVE IN MARKET. If yon want to have comfort the rest of yoor days, buy a stove from W. B. Walker, that will last yon yonr lifetime, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. No pofftng h«r»*-tha real "3inMn Pore." TINWABE A I.ABOS STOCK ALWATB ON HANS. AIX KIIVB 0» Tin iu Copperwork! made to order on the -aharteat ntjties. aVETMUilMM AlKOAUn. Store Otilna lilMd, fland-Irons Sfhrer-Plated, at vary tow prices; Store PoKab; Dome Load, tfea Chsllenge, ffa« Biaing Bon, Coai Oil JOB WOttK partinalarly •tteo^sd to. Ton eaa savs noney by ghrinK »• s oaU bsfce tmrekaafaui sbawnere. Old natal. Hides, Sheep fOti. Wool-jfcWnga takn ui exchaage. tSTBemamber tba place, aoaa Hk "l£iAdaIs Hoosa.' W. k: WALKER. 1 ILiAdale..8eyt. 17. 1880. 1£ i.egacie»! J .... it'ivaiiSMi ni 111;. j»: i) »u'i I il^kNitlesI Mrs* like The suIneriWr returns tliauks to tlie in- liaKtaiit:, of MARKDALE and vicinity fur tbcfr libernl patronage dar- ing tlip past five Tears, ami boK* to remiaU them that he is prepared to snpply their wants in hi* line as a? any one north of Toronto. M ad Conei Ibis delivered promptly on rccoipt of orders. SAUSAGE POULTRY always kept in their Season. Special inducements to large Purchasers tS" Shop on Mill sreett, opposite the " Revere Hotel." iS-Cash paid forrPat Cat- tle and Sheep A^Ain thnnkins yon for past favors he trusts by faitUfnl attention to your wanta to merit a contiunance of your suf^ort. W. B. SARJEANT. Uarkdalc, Sept. 17th 1880. 1 -SMi M|*cdT mao vr»Va " t«w ikwffui mi «f .re^ieH i^orud •UMB* I '•Mwlaai â- " 1 owas^j iii fwf X l-'ifJ (mMs^-.! " tmo IuaU" I 'tVSMIjt a r mMhI^ Hill V^P*"^^**^* oiM?r new and SttHrti.'"« " BOOTS ^hl SH6£tf^^^r j^ Smith i celebrated rnc^k??! ths^rfhas gtgqd the test ag^iaC^ all comers iii Mi-fitTive and newnewi • » a .s V^ CLAS8Â¥M]IEajiid^eR6^ltinl1^ C ROCItRtBS^ ^he^P ^^a':^f^ ^a'-i:. :»'.â-  T. 'o-,' e.ij IU \- i!o..j -ii â- hat 1. i-»j ai;--iti ••«)iw»t»' :?-!*»•' .d; ,»-..£», :T .. ^,-U etf ifti TTxti:!! jUli. ui' ydiir t*ii 1 • Vice boa oiKi,*! iL.-n idi tr- -s'f o i«a.««!; X ' • lU *a oj ^luKSur a 'i«o voc. :rJa ••13 oi .i*.^ ai i, J»j. 1 T ^hj „.( ,-ia:c: on -«^-- TTHEN TOU VISIT MaRKDAUbip' •jn ^O.: 1 ol 9IJ /. *Jat.»««t. ..,-,.-s,iT r. • ., -; -n i. • .• 1 i..ab'a:i i Vi;; h 'r,;n -1' -ji tall elt'i i • c ini-t 'i-o'ijH 111 llie Conn t^'at ..» cFARLAND' t il Jta tin. vlwHffSa-^ _..!;' o^alsw jsl ju uoa: i9Min«M( hoi. -ja: â- Â« «u,i '«r j I, |.J:.„^ •fi f? I'i i. htr iiiai$ va; )o a»iM.in ' Jmiii'ien v^iiitA «rf •Ifrfo ml •! =!9r m:'mm:m^mi^ "jii. I h. -Km JA ^eM ^M^eaMM si»A.wwsH»SSrato«k «rf^^ «Mr. ffr iaHAii4». 4w sMtckis ao« tha kngeikt tgt fell si*l|lMs tstli li|psfM|is(ia:i«iatroU«M«fa,Cr«itins^ .-. o. .^ .„^. lUEW AND TASTY DieSldlfS f t. i-^ i!l/r "d toa '-ix li-sr tl .1 -)IK(- • -WM) .â- .. *••;' ll\ .i.d~iac' -....â- .,!.'.•» ;â-  ir.-'ri " â- â-  ».,- U^QKm SETS, "tJOUOHBS,; SIDEBOARDS, EXtCNStON TA6t.eS, CENTRE TABLES, " ORESSINO BUREAUS, B£D8TEA0S, SOFAS» .uloZ.: WHATNOTS, HAT-RACKS, HAtiL TABLESi i-«J 'j. .• i« 1 ' si ._ li."' Sc, Ao.f c. iuuSh' 'rt til }„r .if. ...J. U t'l yfz ABE K^Kiya a bpeoialtt m New Styfef Of WOOD SEAT CHAIRS f •11. tti i ti'tj'jittt'i CHBAP AND DURABTjK. o- â€"- ijUR UNDERTAKING DEPARTM'N'I^ mtf sappUad with COFFINS, SHBOfJDS, ito-, and special aiaaa made On Uie v«r/ -,*....â-  sfadrtest uctioe. «i.-. .. it ' â-  ' i--'r«ft,- -• oâ€" ' '""•'•'" -.f' AIX KINDS OB " Fancy turning, Scroll Work, Fence Pickets A Hwldlngs made to order. Also SASH, DOOBS, PLANINCi, o. With o;r present experience we feel justified in 'asking a e»i'.tinnnnrp of the patmaae ao liberally Imstowed on us iu tl'« past. O ir prie^ will hu fnnnd as low ss nnv, ^dl much'to »•» is eonaiiitaut witli good work ami fiiii»?i If on are iu new! ol anytliirf! in ilr, Una v«. feel ctMifiditut w« «au auit ycu iu quAiitit.v and quality to !:vlcct ftoni and also â-  tarma, ;.â- . â- .:..•;.• ' H. A K. IIOOl'KR, Flealimtnn 8te»m I'uruitue Factorv and PUutns Hill- Money Lost By those who buy stoves before going to J.QARPINER'S Dundalk. Beet and Cheapest mttU. mt STOVES and TINWARE .1 Korth of Toronto. 6 China TEA Store ,.,;,.. ... ckner,! deiaer in â-  " ' ' RROCERIES A PROVISIORS, Nest to Haakett's Hardwaca State. Eeepa eonstantly on hand •feryth-'ng to sooh an establishmant. He wonU draw spseial attention to his Tea "-,â€" TQbaiccos ' Which fm quality sad liowaess ef PrlsB CANNOT BE SUfiPASSEO. AsjndBBgtaaapaieofBiydaiiss, I ssk intending paiwliassra to gi** asess aOl and' ba (MtTineed that " I M «:A N B U SI N S sii. lb lt iii B »ii«^*gi^lHtte ** Jtr«. -l^HtKl SB M^: •"tiw »U(MiW90« Lowcr'tUt^ tit toim^ ,atkaWp4rifcised toee»lK.A4 ha?.M* a.' and diaioSt aOstraa, t 1ii e ^esMea te ft. tj^^^ti ^imr the pleisei Mkt Mt utuno'^i ai uoitiMKf ir«.^ T»oi jrjtou n "isaohas ool See his 85.00 Overcoats. See his $10 Ulsters. See his $12 Suit. See his $16 dress suit. 500 pairs of Boots To ohoose from â€" Men, Women and Cliildrca's. Get your AXES »t McFasi.axd-s. Those $2,50 MANTLES Belling fast. New DRESS fiOODS a^ McFarlauds. New FLANNELS ^^ McFarland's. hew SHAWLS '^^ McFarlafids. Scv BONNETS 0"d HATS McFar- land's. New TWEEDS at' McFarland's. New CARPETS *^ MsFar- land's. New Fringes, Buttons, Silks. Laces, Flowers and Feathers. Frices neter were lower or value better. A c*»paiia*a ••Ucltcd. W. J. McFARLAND, l3il»OKTER. Marlcdalo. a^ BOOTS and SHOES I 2"OIB TEZE! 2s/£IZ-.X.-IOiT- A NOVELTY in these aoods Tko iidostracflfale Rivefed and CofflORtotf proof Sean. miWt/tK- !• iyfitu riJrit /f.i ;•!!, Oall ftiKcl Examine • »; iJ-y| .li • 1-., H Stock and PriocMB X before pnreliasiag "slop" goods elsewhersb- â- ) • ,i â- :»rf.: tt'V Ji- .r: FULL LfNeSJlJf, â- a J â-  â- . • •til ^I'i .. •^.-H'-ll '•t-i^Ml •ol'iH- firoedes. SlapIM Fiicm 6l)M8;(3otliM^ (ilcaidy-ihaae,' CrbcTcery iatid Glkss^imfl fAI â-  "r.b*.. â- â€¢â- " Ui ",fWfi -•ra vsf »-• ^!!Je. •* X O SB O tKT TO MARK I'll â- 1" .w» If' •I, :tat 'ffiiiiaii suM It, -•KOTj*-,' shlit^ nohguJ .laa bsih odw ,i«aOi)» ANGUS McINTYRE, '...It;., OESEKALL DF.ALEn H Croceries, Proyisions^ â€" A.ND- A Fresli Sipply of the Most Choice just Received. CALL AND BE SATISFIED AS TO PRICES ANif â-  QUALITY. rs- EMPTY BOTTLES BorGirr..^3 Markdak, Ofitober 1, 1^0, ^^-'vu; i_'i 1 â€" HILL BROTHERS, Would intimate to their numerous friends and the publit generally, that they have removed to their new premises, and will be pleased to receive a call, from our many friend*' and customers. Call and "^ee us. We will give you BaK' GAINS. WE MEAN BUSINESS. y^l-f.-'Xr" SEE OUR :/ •, Cheap Dress G-oods, Lustres, \-^€' ' v; 4 Wincies, â- 'â- " Laces, J 5. • is And Fringes. i ^5^, Gents; soe our CLOTHING. They are Stylish. Good CHEAP. SEE OUE TWEEDS I You will find them right in Price and Quality. Boots and Shoes a Specialty. OiM^ Call and get a sample of Splendid TEAS. Gentlemen we have a splendicf SMOKING TOBACCO, at40opeiP lb. Tryit. ..; .jiv^^^^ We again' gitd'a gfeneral invitation to inspect tstjf Stoet:/ Have not ti^rne to write long advertisements. Don't believer in them. .,;liMould rather Itavc.jtlie Goods speak f-?r them- selves. â- â- '.â-  ••'â- '• Thanking you lor past favors, and trast to b»ve a conttfl^ 4tiance of t^e 6ani«» .;. ... J, jjiu ..." ij,,-,.'"t.^V-J ,. A-'ii-hi (.; V it' 'â-  -.T ii •n.'j, 'â-  ji â-  ' Tl U'fli .•â- --.-- LuCin-^ »ox â- *! i wS.. ^nvidi to a»Nr t-'.-i '.\-' run ' .\. •II j-.i.' 4.. 160, A-- 4. .J-Tia, u*j»)al 4« 'v:fi ^usu. j« I ,awo} ei saw .?" .stirsb 1 ^^laauHsnn ttiiivit»ik a boa ,oaif awii^ " ' M ill* iiiw eiis 'lia-autrj ' 1-, 1 tiii gbiip i !rdw -sd Jj'ii ^-f'i .i\h " j "4tS9iet4-i*vo 1-xl iiiguorij i(u I â€" iisbix I ,Ti j Vt 'li«. if • ' t*; J. -i i -J iitiA ttM W.. iMH i.!lli'j 1 .1 •1*j.uii 4w.-) .,';i iV " .H1 0m4'\3 u: ria Viv. uutu ,..»â-  .iinii li-ii ^n. 'â-  ».ti'u:f 'r j v,'«^' -J i. â-  -in.j'J -w » .1 • iailiojio jj /vi ' •* ;)U.iit »• ..7 idj ,*i»":-J 1 .- u: h.^ *o g " ' ' â€" UO «'n*hJ vol* J.i â- M'n-.'l .ttu;.'^in f»v«« s./ ,» ' '•' 'a'.bom i ii :ii ;. «i

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