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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 28 Oct 1886, p. 5

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 • li 4^ mm â- fciiiji'i' ' " P.^.Tn-H DV 1^2* ;i 3Hi4v.-: »»i iia^fiif.- ffg^nj ;^'^tft?rtfff? '^x Pi Bittha,, SeU, rteliP' fge aMOrtment J J)"k.' Preston, Esq 08, Ac, Ac ronBhortnoti«e.| ^^iitly on huii ousand pieces maxwell. r,.^ni our own eorrnpondent gobert Gordon who wms rt Ids Iu»» m g tvro months' furlough, has retam-, ^^ lUnsom. Mich, to re-enter on htai •/^rUl duties. He -drove this time. Mke *f^to use the horse to convey him be- bis two appointmente which aa» sersn ,part. Ha h»8 with him -tha best of liis MaxweU friendB. John Clark has abp gone o?w to ^^a {or the winter. ^g Lilly Long, daughter of our post- -let i3 ^°^ ***y teaching the New- 'd soiiool, near Kimberly. She is v!*j,g tke teacher, who wishes to attend ujiel School. Vt George Preston, of Kewboro, Co. Leeds lisi week on a visit to his brother, He was acopmpanied .310am??TTJ08i2a*l A fl^^jixh TOROHIO HODSL m ruL uiM 20 per eent Im Books in Proprietol Door and Plain bchinery, eye [lof Battoij I Cii aer second to nine I eyery department,] ronage. cs Promptll Undressej Fancy Turning dou istance. There has been considerable sickness about lately, mostly among children, but I am .^^ that it lias almost disappeared. It a kind of fever, jjy. W. E. D'Aigent is jnst recovaned J severe attack of inflammation of the j^s. I was glad to see him out the latter of last week. â-  jiissiouary meeting will be held aext jjbbath in the Methodist Church here In to morning Hcv. Mr. FUnt of Singhampten ril preach, and in the evening Rev. Mr. rickery, of Kavenna, wUl occupy the pulpit. Hr. C. A. Chant, I learn, has resigned v;s position as teacher here. He has been tere now aliBOSt three years, and I under- {iiod will resume his studies next year. His Buccessor has not yet been appointed. There have been some complaints abottt ijere that the Fall Fair prize list have not to pnUishcil. and I believe the majority lill be willing to consider them general news. Last Sunday evening as Misses Maria 4iid Aggie Uamey were driving home from iorcli iu the extreme darkness, the horse nndereil from the road, and there was an jpset in the ditch, fortunately however, lith no serious result. Mr, Thomas Maxwell is the proudest man in town, an increase in population last Mon- [oder-ate \ravellers. dale House TOR. blzflbeth 8treet.^i»r L of weaving ««" Fcversliain. Trovi our own Correspondent. Well, Mr. Edrtor, it is some time hince yon have heard from our rural |:own, so I will send you a few pointers lais week. Rev. L. Hall has returned from I Michigan wlieic lie lias been doing Immaterial work. He likes the U.' S. Is3d looks as tliougli it had agreed with Itiim. Mr. Win. r Bnrk, of Brougham, son, iclMr. R. Y. Burk. is on a visit together I'rith his iknvcly Avedded wife, WiE |:ooksiimiit'U8e. Miss Mag:_'ie Shore lias returned from JaltiTavc Siic has been A^isiting at Mr. IfcC-irr's, also Miss Mary Bailey who las been visiting lier sister Mrs. L. Hall, r^^retuniod lioiuc to Toronto. 'e are liighly pleased to hear that |5M excellent teacher, Geo. Mitchell, liij been engaged for another year, Hilary §500. Mr. Samuel Irwin of Dundalk has I^Mii out liere jrarcbasing cherry. '^H. Perigoe our jolly sawyer has â- 'ie contract of cutting and skidding enral thousand feet, srs. Mitchell, McGirr and McAleer, [*«e out hunting the other day, taking "'J'is and amunition sufficient ^t a regiment of soldiers, and, with the ^istance of McLeod'sPrinnie dog, they Ptoed two squirrels. ' Thompson Allister is home. He r been engaged in the carriage ^Z business near Georgetown. lut thefi^*^: rUng«. 2 «« " ^nei losia Plowing JUatcli. H^ii ,«ceite4by**J At Tbe plowing match came off asadver- on the farm of Mr. R, Oliver on 19th inat. The weather was delight- »nd a large number of spectators ' present. The number of oom- â- "•w wus not as large as was expected, ' uoubtless in a great measure ta "^g the first under the' auspices *etownshipAg. Society. ' a Meeting of .the directors held at '^^n Station on the 2^d inst*- blowing resolution was passed,. ,g^°'^edby A. Stewart, seconded • -^cHiUen and resolved, that the of this board are due and hereby the several parties who con- so liberal in the matter of lorthe plovrtng match. I^IZES AWAEDED 1st Class, Men. 'lyan, Edward Lomas, Arch., The Fall season bnhgs with it many necessities which can- not and will not be neglected. The people will bay what a change in the season makes necessary, this makes Fall Trade, and as fall trade is what we -want, no stone has been left unturned and no opportunily neglected in securing such sea- sonable goods as will inake our store the most desirable spot for close and particular buyers. We ask the readers of this column to remember ^hat out- side our store, we do our talking here, but inside our store we allow the goods and prices to speak for themselves. It is not our idea to exaggerate, but, as we are honest in the belief that we are this season, THE STOKE among the Stores, we cannot very well refrain from Epeaking in glowing terms of our large, beautiful and tasty selections of everythmg through- out our immense establishment. In order that you may leceiye a beuifit it is necessary that you should see our stock: In ordar that you come, it is necessary that you should be convinced that it will be wortli your while. We must tell you of our attrac- tions here, therefore do not think that we brag, but rather say that we are trying to put you upon the well beaten path that leads to the old estabbshed store, where everything is good, where everything is just as rep- resented, and where everything is A 1 in yalue. We would especially inyite your attention at present to our Large and STYLISH STOCK of Dress Goods in all the new 'â-  shades and material, with trim- mings and Buttons to match. New Silks, New Velvets, New Plashes, New and Stylish Millinery, New Shawls, Blankets and Flannels, New Jerseys in Black Tan and Navy handfiom- ly braided; and don't fail to see that new line of Ladies' Saque Ooats, Jersey Coats, and also oar ready-made Ulsters of the' very latest make, style and finish. We have the only full line of Mens' Youths' and Boys' ready-made Suits and Overcoats to be had in town. W« guaran- tee to save you money on every purchase. 2000 paurs Boots just bemg marked off at close prices. Our TEAS are known far and wide as the sweetest, strongest and cheapest to be had in the Dominion. Coma and see as. We fear no eriticista: or compsrisou, on the coiitrary, we invite it. fiemeoi- b^ what we ny bere, and don't forget to call on ^â-  "We show tMs week a complete stock of Boots Sc Shoes, Beady made Clothing, Tweeds, Dress G-oods, Flan- nels, Blankets, Shawls, c., Purchased before the advance, consequently prices and values are exceptionally good. We hare also secured a large lot of New Japan Teas lately arrived per the C. P. E. which far exceeds former values. Oar Shoemaker's Sbop cotinaes under the management of Mi:. Kay, and is supplied with the very best; stock which the. market affords. Parties intrusting there orders are assured of perfect satisfaction. ' Hello There Bam yoa Men the utiitinUy ptinted Mgn of tibe town, Stephen's Pnig Store HEW FALL STOCK ^F And its Magnificent, Grand, Impodng Piaiapoas, Stately, Snperb, Angnst, llagestie, In^pressive, Noble, Gmmanding, Anstoeratio, Dignified, "Oh, Stop," Life is short, time is moving, can't dtop long, What have yoa? We have the largest and best snppiy in town of Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Flesh Brashes, WATCHB8, CLOCKS, JKWCLRY, SPECTACLES, *C.i Josk received at JA8. G. RUSSEU'S Noted Jemeirj Stoce, FLESHERTOli. A fine stodc to select from in suchlines as the famous' WaJifaaim Elgin, Illinois, which we sell from |d.00 op while other dealers ask from $12.00 up, look toyotir own interests and buy at the noted Jewelry Store, Flesherton, it will pay yon to come 25 miles to do so. â- ' â€" ' r"^- Yâ€" ' -^ '• "-7â€" I ' AH Repairs pttonall/ att*ndad 1o bf^tumsll the Boss Watobmaker and. Jeweler of this Kstrict. DON'T FAIL TO GALL. No trouble to show goods at the NOTED JEWELRY STORE, Flesherton. MS. 6. RUSSELL. WHISKS! WHISKS! WHISKS! GRAND ASSORTMENT, Wm.BlioWN. Farm to Rent or Sell. Shaving Brushes and Shaving Mugs, School books and Stationery^ Parses, Pouches, Wallets, Toilet articles and Perfumery. If you are in need buy AT STEPHEN'S Drug Store, Markdale. To Consumers ft Boalors IN OILS, Buy the Empire Oil Go's BOYAL PALACE LffiiH niummating Oil for Machinery of all kinds. Our CJl^STOIt E- OIL Is guaranteed the peer of all Oils in the market. EMPIRE OIL GO;, 'â-  Mannfactorers and Rellnera, TORONTO LONDON. Bep. for Northern Ontario, A G-oodby. 3Q84)m LOT 9, con. 10, Holland, 221 acrres 90 cleared and under coltivation, most of which a raaper can be run on. Well watered with spring and tOreek. large bank frame bam, good log house, orchard bearing. Con- yeuieut to school and church. Good stock or giain farm. Will be let for a term of o 10 y^ii or sold on reasonable terms. WM. NORTON. 318-24. Walter's Falls. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber being in bad health, will eeU lots 70 71, 2nd con., W. T. S. Boad, Holland;' 100 acres, 70 acres cleared â- and fenced witn. rails, 30 acres seeded down 'there are two bearing orchards â€" apples, pears, plums, cherries and crabs â€" choicest kind; plenty of water log buildings .5 miles from Mn'kdale, and 1 mile from Berkeley station on J. P. B. Church, school and post office withia a mile of place. Good neighbors. Call OB OT address. WILLIAM EWART, Berkeley P, 0., 319-tf Holland. PUBLIC NOTICE. Markdale, October 11th, 1886. We the undersigned merchants and business nren of Markdale hereby agree to close our respective places of busixiess at 7 o'clock p. nu the whole year around excepting Saturday nights. iW. J. McFARLAND, HHiL BROS. J. G. ANDERSON, Wlff. b'rown, HASKETTBROS. 319-21 THE 6ENDINE SMER THOSE IN NEED OF A SOWING :- MACHINE Should be sure and get the Gahadian Pagihcr. r. OWEN SOUND BRANCH TIME TABLE. Taking effect Monday, July.QStli, 1886. BENUIHE HEW YORK SWBEB The best is the cheapest, and this grand machine is certainly the best. C. W. BELLAMY, Agent, 290 Markdale. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. m usiiss mi Toronto. .Leaye. 'Cardwell Junction. Orange- 1 Arrive ville. Leave. Orangeville Jun. ^helburne Dundalk I Flesherton, ....... I Markdale Berkeley Holland Centra. Chatsworth ...... Owen Sound....... Mail. Exp. %l ;je-? HARKOALE 'd Class, Boys under 18. 'McDonald, Colin McMaiMtt. J. Bbodib, aoeretazy. f}t o^r »'.â- â- â€¢ • '}.:•â- -; •â- **«•' â- ' .yiiiki â- ' .-ijl â- â- 'â- â- â-  I j-i--»r,tU l»h iti' 1 i.lt* !•â-  • .f-i' '" i i !•« i*l»^^ "t {♦'i Wanted Immediately I CANYABSSBS IN THIS COUKTT nit THB "OUR NORTH LAND," daacribing the wendsft Bf our own country, with thriUm^ ineidents of teavel and adren- tors. This 18 by iat the most Mleahkt nib- SGtiption book ever pablisbecl ' in CaniifliL not A;book of Beimps and «Kpi^g8, bat an 'ongiiial«opyn^ iKMrfc, ridily- and 'pv A vtidtJ illnsteated^ To tangette into irho wUl itfoiqise to canvassatleaift one township, we will offer the me e t lib e i rt ^J a wui T J A s ireinana- facturetbe book oTU8elves,.npon ear own preniaea, we eaa affosdrto ulaaelif in the hands of caanMsers a very low fiicara^ while the retail, prices plaoo toe work wittiin the raatjb of all daesea., Apphwtiwi for Temtpi7i)eeaved«toDee. We sank â- * leant one man in ev«t7.«oani^ i»GaiMdaij Ala6 the 'ioEW BOMB PMUOGEL BIBLES." and PhotoRHi^AIbuae- K «9# SOOnneties. R. CARNAHAN would respectfully intimate to the inhabitants of the sur- rounding countiy that he has opened a general harness shop on King street in the village of HOLLAND CENTRE. where he intends to manuibctore and keep on hand a large stock of LIGHT and HEAVT HABNESS, long and short togs, 8TBAW C0LLAE8. WHIPS, COMBS. BRUSHES. HANESS on. ftc. I will ose only first daes- material and those regniring anything in the harness line will find it to their interest to eall at the new harness sbop and get prices before go- ing elsawben. Bepairing done with neat, nesaand dispateh. Solioitmg a share of pobliepatooMige. I am raspeotfaUr yonn. R. CARNAHAN. 7 4oam 9 25" 106 '• 10 20 " 10 32 •' 10 58 " 11 22 " 11 47 " 1202pm 12 U " 12 2S " 12 38 " 106" 4 50pm 6 30 " 7 03 '• 7 22" 7 34 8 04 8 30 8 55 9 10 9 22 •• 9 32" 9 49- 10 20 •• GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. THECHCftPEStYlt W^Setl as we AdnrUse^f win be aoU doee to wbdesafiB prices fiv ' TiM iifKt 1|h4y Owen Sound. ...... Chatsworth ......... Holland Centre Berkeley Markdale Flesherton Pondalk Shelbome bningeTille Inn... QranKe- Arriye... vilie.. I Leave ...... CardweU Junction... Toronto ..Jknire. r Exp. 540am 610" 6 25 " 6 34" 6 47" 7 02" 7 26" 7 51" 8 22 •' 8 30" 8 45" 9 25 " 10 55 " I 8 10 " Mail. 240pm, 3 07" 3 30" 3 40 " 3 52" i 06 " 4 31" 4 57 " 5 23 " 6 35 • 5 65 " 6 30 New Bakery. J I woiM ' retpe^fnliy iatioiate to the in. kabs^uts tif ' Markdbilit abd aamMmdiiu;' kmnby that! haVe o^tti^ «(, J MdNTGOMFRVS i BaTiBg a laiga stotsk 'f«niiinn* from diffenat fimp givesoaataiMrB a i^od elnmee to «booe»w)utt tlucr wimt. Alt kmde " PICTURE FfJAMrNG I done at lowest Mei.^ "We a]«ofh^ye » A HKiLRSB in Connection^ O. Blaokefct Bobixuon, jSTANp^ ihere I:vi^ecip .on haqd a^^ood anpffy of ' ' muiiir â- â- â- " â- -•'=^«o6ii8; •'â- '•!• â- â€¢ UNSi ;- 'i gABlJSdfPiSTBT^' QimyyOWK insim6nlpia..jaafc ...^ If/mltt9\p0vi^k^ nt» and Eg{,8 taken in ^eh^nige. coir4uJ)y,soIictli:a share ttf fnW» ifmtxem~. ;e, ,4t;d trust by hon^t divlmg, iia4/elok.», â-  (iitfont9 hnsui^s^ to merit f^mtt mt^-, oe and sappozt. â- ; My *M*teis No^ fBrttdit,!, I ^- -• Â¥oQrBrtRpeetfall|; 1 » 1 iu -^vd '"'-yf^^yr%p£^^" L Iloar, 1 Icon MEIMi A HAMLTM. jFnif tiie.inremisef of JFi^^ Ste^hnlf^ ^imil«I' J. ^Md, Semites. •uitfli'«ast of Harkdalr. ^aboat S: wfeka ao^. twq, smaU' lamba. Tb« r â-  il â- ' u\ m nl â-  '4K 1. :fct i^^Ml. iiBsiimk ^^mmm iHHtfi

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