^â- ^T^ -â- â- mm? ff^ii II m '-^^â- lU Jir^ U-- S-^^-'^:«^' NENHBOHNOOD NEWS. IMTEEFSTINO ITEMS OTHEBBD FBOH OUB EZCHANOE8 AND OTHEBWHiE FOB THE BEiUEBS OF THE "STANFABD." Flesiierton. "W. J. Bates has bought out the Flesherton Mattress Factory from Mr. Addison. John Whitten is buildinfj another dwelling house. Trimble BaakerviUe sold a spring calf to Jas. Myles which weighed 700 lbs. A public meeting of the Cheese Factory patrons wi'l be held en the 2nd December, at 2 p, m., ia the town hall to wind up busi- ness for the year Marble works are likely to be established here. â- John Whitten is going to run the sk .ting rink. A valuable cow belonging to W. W. Trim- ble bad its leg broken last week. The first entertainment of the musical and literary society was a success. Mr Tester, 3rd line of Euphrasia, had a Lorse stolen recently. Fine winter weather, good sleighing, and farm produce coming in fadt. Tlie sidewalk is being extended on Colling- wood street. ZBolst. S. 1 TAILOR, SYDENHAM STREET, 3Vs/d:-A.2eK:xD-^x. The People's Pliotograp] Continues to take Pictures, lo Copying and Enia rgingin goodi FEAMES and FEAME PIXIN( iu great variety and latest detiigns at desperate low prices. Chatsit'orth. Steps are being taken to have opposition in gram buying. The tire brigade expect a big time on Fri- day eveuing at their supper. C. H. Mathews is making great improve- inents iu his hotel, and is already very popu- lar. John McDonald is doing quite a business in selliug marriage licenses, and don't you lorgi't It young man. The Markdale Standard is anxiously look- ed for weekly here. IS GIVING SPLENDID SATISFACTION By the New Process at the SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PARTIES FROM A DISTANCE, So they may haye their Grrist home the same day. Duiidalk. Mr. W. Bundle has been engaged as teach- er of Duudalk school for 18s3 at a salary of Clias. JMcConuell shot another deer last week. Dr. McWdliams has opened a drug store. \V, L. Marshall sold his real estate for $2,000 cash to Mr. Guest of Toronto, Douglas Telford have opened a grocery store. Mr. Denny has opened a new store in the Lousia block. J. J. Middleton will open a general store shortly iu Hewetson's stand. 1 ulUuii Durham. Tlie Chronicle is greatly improved under its new management. Mr. Bi^cfham (late of the Wiaiton Echo) is foreman. The Review is hard to beat as a local pappr Wood is scare at the Chronicle office. Did you t vtT see a priuting office where it was plentiful, or anything else, except pi. Yv'm. Kose, veteritiary surgeon, is moving to Ayr. St. Andrew's Society will have their annual supper at McAllister's hotel this evening, (3Uth Nov.) BOOTS SHOES JUST ARRIVED AT THE BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICE. STOCK COMPLETE IN Dry Goods and Grroceries! PRICl'-S ALWAYS RIGHT. ARTEMESIA WAREHOUl o Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Sii Groceries, PrOTioione, c. Stock kept full and well assorted wi goods recoivei^ every week. o Cash paid for all kinds of Grain at the StatioiJ MY BRANCH STORE AT EUGENIA replenished with new goods every week. For sale cheap for cash orpn o My Saw Mill, Shingle Factoty, and Lime Ki| AT LITTLE FALLS, AKE IN OPERATION. All kinds Saw Lo$:s bought at the Mill or sawR on iM o I l.nniber, liath, Broom Handles, Shingles and Liino for $alt| i. iioggI November 7th, 1882. TORONTO HOU PLESHEETON. Stock Fully Complete. Unusually La o .- VERY ATTRACTIVE, AND CHEAPER THAN m CHEAPESl im immmm mm Variety and Value Unsurpassed. OUR THIRTY CENT TEA' I)ey goods" depaement, Is the wonder of the day A trial solicited. WM. BROWN Markdale, Oct. 11th, 1882. Is this season very complete with a very large stock of Dr-ess Goods, prising in part Cashmeres in all colors. Worsted Wool Goods in endless variety. O'wen jt^ound. Comity Council meets December 6th. The Citij af Owen Sound is in poit for the â- wihttr, S. J. Moffatt has assumed the manage- ment of Lang Bros.' drug store. Adam Gladstone disappeared on the 11th inst. and his body was found a week later in the hay. About 1,500 packages of fish were brought down by the Africa. Tht' I. 0. 0. concert on Tuesday even- ing last was a grand success. Tho liftilway Company are about to en- large the capacity of the grain elevator to 25U,COO bushels. *♦ It M 9 A. M'INTYRE TEA! TEA! TEA! A. M'INTYRE :F'lo\:Lr, 2^1o-u.r, Z^Ioulx. McINTYEE'iS LIQUORS I LIQUORS McINTYEE'S Cigars, Cigars. McINTYEE'S Coffee, Coffee. McINTYEE'S MEAL I MEAL I MEAL I McINTYEE'S Pork, Pork. Pork. McINTYEE'S Teas, Teas. And everything kept n in a first-class Grocery and Liqnor Store always on hand, cheap pob cash. ll « IVIcaford. A few enterprising business men have put their heads together and purpose having a boat built this winter at a cost of 815,000 to run between this place and Providence Bay, calling at jiorts on the south side ef Mani- touhu Island. The Bible Society is flourishing. The Ontario Stock Co. with a capital of $260,000, with heaiquariers in Toronto, are endeavoring to locate their stock farm near this place. Me? rs. Harvey Co. shipped last week 250 tous pressed hay, 1,000 bushels of pota- toes, and 2M tubs butter by boat to Spanish Kiver. The first of a series of penny readings was given in Christ Chnrch on the evening of the 21st and proved snccessful. Marexale â€"This week we visited this thriving and enterprising village. We got somev/hat better acquainted with many of tne inhabitants, and found theoi a genial, social and large-hearted people. Of conrfe we saw our popular member. Dr. Sproule, who is held in high repute and is constantly wanted in his professional capacity. We likewise came across Mr. Q. S. Brown, who is very popalar in Markdale and deservedly CO. Wc, too. were highly pleased to meet Btr. C W. Speers, Mr. A. Mclntyrc, Mr. Fae, Mr. V.' F. iteid, of Flraherton, and othos, and last but not least Mr. Sproolo of the Kcvere House. Markdrle has some enter- prising citizens, and tLose named are n«t behind#the age in business matters.â€" Jftrrof, MAEEDALE Sash andDoor Factory SASH, DOORS, BLINDS MOULDINGS, HOLLOW BATTONS, FRAMES Lumber, Lath and Shingles Always on Hand. Orders Promptly FiUed. ' o â- The Subscriber wishes to return thanks to the nonnla r.t Vo,.vj i-. j • very liberal patronage they have given him in the^wLK^^ and vicinity, for the business to merit a coati/uance ofthe same ' ^^^' '^°^^ attention to I have now extended my business.and will in fatnre keep a fuU Stock of Boot and Shoe Department. Would call special attention of close buyers as my stock is unusually from the best manufacturers and at rock bottom prices. OEDEEED CLOTHING. Has been exceedmgly brisk this season, on account of which I have laid the largest and best stock of Tweeds, Coatings, Trowserings, and Overa mgs in this section of country. As I have always led the trade in this partment buyers will find it to their advantage to call before purch elsewhere. Millinery Department. Under the able management of a first-class milliner, with plenty of «» ance, will be found unusually attractive with the prettiest and most fashifl able, and cheapest stock to be found in the county. Xadies, it would J you Kood to call and look at Ihe stock. â€" 0- Hardware and Grocery Department, Is always fully assorted and complete with the best goods, at the lowest! sible price. »^ I am the only constant «nd reliable buyer of Grain and F.rm duce m Flesherton, and for which I will pay the highest price incasM rcC'^tl^^A^lt^lieS' ^^°' -^^^^ ' -.llspeciaV ask fa " Flesherton, Oct. 3rd, 1882. E, T. PINE LU -BE R A „*•"««* from the North Shore. " ALL SIZES, DBESSED ANB UND:BESSED All Kinds -r I»lai,x and Fancy Tn^niing Jone in a first dass nuumer. THOS. McnIa. *«WAlUyf7ik,3i88l. '^- :i- Markd ale PtJMP P actory| MAKER OF A/L KINDS OF PUMPS, PROP YAL7E PUMPS. CINDER PUMPS, CISTERN PUMPS. FCKCE PUMPS, Alao, ALL KINDSDP IRON PUMPS SUPPLIED. «inp M^wM, Reawmfc the stonctJl iteor â- norOi of Railage's ' „%^nhan/ Street, Markdale â- ^•^r f-f'fJ^-h •«- fUi- *^ fiiis^ t,*- ^,j: â- { Ul ' ,-, ,rr- frckf 18TKBS, AJ(D A1 f, Scdicitors in Ch 1*0., Owen Soond, h (Mee open eve J. 91 AS80] 3TEB, MASTER i k CSanoea^, Notary P ^ETTOLKND ATSE *â€" Owan Sound, in St.; and in Markds iShae, on Friday and PEB8,80LKIT • *o. e, In^^ttOwen Soottd, '^o«Harriag« lot _lM«ranoe Agent ^^ *e. Conveyance '""« for the Ck)unty o « uidLaad Salei « Jn*^ •^*«e« mad Z^. Seat. 17. 1880.