Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 18 Dec 1884, p. 5

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 ^^^^f"^^, .:[ Jl JJJJJ Wp iw Hi 'imtn i'^nwrnmcmtKi mty9r»mfWfKmm yn wi ht« "â- *â-  IMrftCW^*^^^^*: ' i:*M- i^W xrsifti;iitoV88'l f- ,S*}...:^-i|»l «! '•.a ijff. I n«?' â- n\ii'l 'â- ri olidayGool Jontainthefroi-- ifldreaov DEN SEEK| WEDDING RINGS AND PRESENTS. nir Seed* 18 at R'S, DURHAM ountry can produce 1 PARTS OE IE ORDEREDl. tronagerespeetfaBJ I MoNea's blodr^ ROTLEDQE. 5(I£ a acres, compriaing 2, 1st East T. 8. from Williamsford od shape, fit to ran ood orchard, well id orchard and front tnted inside, good od barn and out iraD^ers from the icalrs apply on thai lOBEBl CLiBZf ). 209â€"211. Pdij 'JEWELERY â€" ' i week, consisting ol CHAINS,. ' :les, pipes, STEINGS, etc. always in stock. and Jewellerj^ satisf aciioa guar- SHOW GOODS^" a Call* Y issell, laker. Jeweller^ Fleshertonv ler Miltei are to annonnee 1 nding coantay qualto any o»J the grist is bei" lie of exchange:â€" 40 lb*. Flor- as •' 38 " 37 " "â-  36 " " 35 " " amount of flo*'j It of new wheat « md the most of 1 d weigh 61 or 63* â- â€¢â€¢ W. Ford. Ifanted, ^tinaleoria* jrtificate duties i to Decemhtf 15j ON, Jr- lee. Trustee, Berkeley P-" ini »N WITH f feed Storey Ireceived and Stf« dt the po!»^l Stock complete in all lines f -jr Holidays. See my new goods, and get prices before you invest. W. A. BROWN, JeTrell©!-. Markdale. ij_i_l_l_U_i!! local and Otberltems Notices in these columns intended to benefit any individual or Society will be cliarged ten cents a line for tlie first insertion and five cents a line each subicquent insertion. arrivins; daily at at Business is brisk. Bulk Oysters Hanbury's. The days are mighty Ebort. Beadt made snita from $5 np, J. R. Trimble's Does your subscription expire next week? 21 lbs. good raisins for $1 cash, at J.R.Trimble's. About eight inches of snow fell on Sunday night. 20iB»s. goo«i currants for $1 cash. at J. E. Trimble's. Lasge quantities of pork has been Marketed in this village recently. 21 lbs. good brown sugar for $1 caeh, at J. R. Trimble's. THRBSHiNa is wound up early thit season. The straw is not eo long. Don't fail to procure the noted $1 Boot, laced or bottoned, at Dundas's. Menthol Pencils, â€" Instantaneous «ure for headache for sale at Medical Hall. 16 lbs. granulated sugar for $1 cai^, at J. R. Trimble's. Fob Saijb â€" A number of well-bred OowB m calf. M. Armstrong. DuNDAs is selling 5 lbs. first class Tea for $1. Ladies, lasore your tea-pots. Hanbust keeps the purest Wines and Liquors in town. The people say so. Aix who wish Xmas Cards will be pleased with the fine assortment at W A. Brown's Jewellery iStore. Mens' high foxed felt boots from $1.85 per pair and np, at J. B. Trimble's. The Daily Netca is the spiciest paper published sobecription for morning edition $4, per year. Clubbed with the Standabo yon get both for $4. No friendship in bni^iness, procure the best value for your f 1 give Dundas a trial. The Royal Templars of this village have rented a room in Bad's block, where they will meet every two weeks. The order is flourishing here. FoK Christmas goods. Fancy goods. Toys, Dolls, c. c., go to the Medical HaU, ijee advertisement, A. Turner Co. Bbead, Buns, ^oiscuits. Cakes and all kinds of confectionery at Mont- gomery'srbakery, as usual. Mr. Chas. Lex and mother of Braeebridge, a^d formerly of this place, t^rere visi^ng for a few days at Mr. C. Reynolds*. They returned by evening train Wednesday last' You can procure at Dundas's, felt overshces, snow ezoladers, for g^tib- Q^enat $1.66 per pair; also Itfiiet high cut buttoned oyenhoeibr $1.80 Pcrpair. •• J? per pair, at J. B. TrimbWs. *^ The annual Tea-meeting of the Tpwnsend's Methodist Wh will be held m that church on the 28rd iust. Tea served firom 6 to 8 p.m. Several exceUent speakers wUl deliver address es, and music by a good choir. New Raisins, new Currants, ne» l?igK, new Icing Sugar, new Spicet and Peels at McFarland's. Fink Seth Thomas and Ansonia O.G. weight clocks just arrived, and will be sold at close cash margins. W. A. Brown, Jeweller, Markdale. Mr. Jas Webster, late oi Cookstown has purchased the Johnston saw null fi-om Mr. Treleven, of the township of Euphrasia. Mr. Webster intends running the mill steadDy all winter.and intends keeping lumber, lath and shingles always on hand. Mens' good heavy overcoats, well made, from $8 up to $10, at J. B. Trimble's. These goods are worth 40 per cent more money. Viouns, Accordians, Concertinas, and other musical goods, ' also fine Violin strings at W. A. Brown's, Jewellery store, Markdale. We had no intention of making the editor of the Advance mad when we criticised his remarks on the road between Thombury and the C. P. B., and as we see the Thombury Stand- ard gives him a "pun" last week we will not venture fiirther comment now, as it might have a serious result. 200 mens' and boys vests, good tweed, well made, and good patterns, for 70 cents each, wort£ $1.60 at J. B. Trimble's. TwENTT-FivE per cent, reduction on all heavy Mantle and Ulster Cloths at McFarland's. Chbiithas Tea. â€" The annnial tea- meeting will be held in the Methodist church on Christmas day. Tea will be served iu the Orange Hall from 6 to seven o'clock, after which a splendid entertainment will take place iu the church. Admission 25 cents. Proceeds in behalf of the new church building fund. â-  Furs, Mantles, Overcoats, Muffs, Boas, Caps, Capes, a beautiful stock pi ice list at Richardson's, Fleshertuu. From now untiil the New Year, I vriil give a fine Xmas card with every article purchased from my lines of goods. W. A. Brown, Jeweller, Markdale. Accident. â€" Mr. Wm. Bitchie had one arm wound up in the carding machinery in his mill recently, and, were it not for a belt flying off, there- by stopping the machinery, he would have lost his arm as it was his hand and arm was bruised and twisted so that he bas been laid up since. We are pleased to learn, however, that he will be able to resume work in a few days. Take your list of wants to Bichard- son's foi Xmas fruits and groceries, Flesherton* « Cholera is coiONa, but if yon use Bejuvmator Bitters, and thus keep the blood pure and your system healthy you will not be so liable to take dis- ease of any kind. Sold by Smith, the barber. Accident. â€" One day last week while attending the threshing machine at Huqb McEee's in Glenelg, Bichard Millsap in stepping upon the, horse power while in motion got his foot caught, tearing off the sole of the boot and part of. the upper, and bruismg his foot so that he nas since been laid up. It was a narrow escape but we are glad to learn he will soon b^ about again. If you want to procure nice goods for Xmas presents, see Biohardson's immense stock, Flesherton. In making Christmas preaants we would advise giving something useful, say for instancei a nice wanin Shawl, Silk or Velvet Dress, Mantlb, set Furs, Ladies Satchels, or a Fur Jacket. W. J. McFarland has opened out veij choice lines in the above goods for his Xmas trade. ifEvsa oolic, nnnahiral appetite, ItatldliKn, weakness, and oonvnlsioiu, an aome of tliti effects ol wonns in ohildrea; deste^ tUe wonns irith Or. Low's Worm Sjmp. The editor of the Adetaiet ia very ready to take exchanges to task fur presuming to cdip from his paper without giving csedit. It's a poor rule wont work both ways. Wonder where be got his tepati of tite reesnft (jonswvalive eottvanliai bdd Markdals. Fdr4)i always £hre0re£ii tvct don't tfnimbki bai «t Wt ^^ Jjo^mg ftott with ha Mr. JoiBM Maxvui. of Oapcey dMdathis rsadeoee MaxinAl, from ' bleediag of th» lungs, on batnrday last. Good Nbws.â€" Mr. B. 0. Whitby, painter, Markdale, has sooored the rink for this season from Mr. Bobmt Montgomery. Bnfns has had con- siderable experience in making ice,' having for some time managed the rink in Dondalk, to the satisfactitin of all conceined. He expects to have good skating t^Mmt the latter end of this week. There will be skating three nights in tha week â€" Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday throughout the season. Mrs. Wrioht, who has been spend- ing a few months visiting iriends, took her departure on Wednesday last for St. Louis. It will pay to come 16 miles to get watches, clocks, silverware, wedding rings, C.J for your holiday needti, from W. A. Brown, Jeweller, Mark- dale. Buy a substantial present for a few dollars, and the many years of wear it gives makes it a {,ood invest- ment. This holds good in my lines of presents. W.A.Erown, Jeweller, Markdale. Owing to Christmas and New Years day coming on Thursday, the Stand- ard ^vill De published a day earlier each week. Frank Millsap, of Artemesia, died on Monday last. It is supposed he died from the effects of being way-laid on the'railway tract about a month since near Proton Station. «J. Ft. nTrimble buffers for the next SO days a large lot of clothing. Tweeds, Gumsy Shirts, and Drawers, lined Buffalo Bobes, all wool whit^; Blankets, Bed Comforters, table oU' Cloths, ohildrens wool Jackets, a lai^e line of Dress Goods, all wool Shawls and a few cases mens No. 1 exra whole stock long Boots, at 40 per cent below regular prices, having purchased the above lines under very peculiar circumstances, a large Montreal monitory institution having advanced nioney upon them, and the parties failing to redeem them I bought them at a great sacrifice. I now offer them to my customers, giving them the advantage of my cheap purchase. Dcn't fail to see the above lines. «: Msf JBf^^ ..*».'»?!:;?. »â- â-  MARKDALE. -THIS NBW- Patent Process Flouring Kill Is now completed at great expense, on the Miost Al:»I»ROVEr plans, and with the best mia- chinery manufactured, mak- ing it, in every sense of the term, "« t»M lill." 1 am therefore in a position to give the public a SUMllor Irticlt of Flour. A fair trial respectfully so- licited and I have no fear bul^ the result will be eminently satisfactory. Cash paid foe good hard Wheat US' Flour, Bran, Shorts.etc, etc, for sale wholesale retail. MOUS PLEWES. S19 FARM FOR SALE. C\(\ ACHES, 4wing south hsU of lot 18, \j\J oon. 13, Holtond, tow^-liue ol the township of Holland and Euphrasia, six •miles from Markdale and the same distanoe from Walter's f allr. This farm is level^ lofl day loam, haSfiOaeres deured and under cultivation; balaaoe splendid hardwood tlm^ber is 8^ miles from Berkeley statian new frame boose and log stible thereoa; splendid weU of spriitg mLVu bende house. Church, School and Pist.Ottoe all less than a mila distant. Beastm for se^oiR â€" the plaee is 8 miles from homestead.-makiwg ii ineonrenieBt to labrar. Terms esqr AW^ to JOBN HAMILTON, M»tkdil|»,B.,0.,c« to this offlee, for ioxthor parfifolan. ' ihonm to Let mBBSJkiii .X Baenaapw ftitia To our patrons and all whom it may concern Owing to the increasing demand for Christmas and Fancy Goods, we have bought a much larger stock than usual, consequently the selection is greater, and we are in a position to offer finer goods and lower prices than ever. The following is a list of a few of the numerous articles in our stock â€" Photo. Albums, Auto. Albums, China Cups Saucers, Moustache Cups, Mugs, Cigar Cases, Cigar Holders, Pocket Books, Wallets, Vases, Toilet Sets, Canes, Ladies Dressing Cases, Work Boxes, Companions, Writing Desks, etc., etc. We have purchased a portion of the Bankrupt Stock of Jas». Campbell Son. These goods are all newly ' imported, having been taken out of customs after the pssignment; they are of the best English manufacture, and will be s(rid much lower than ordinary prices. Among them will be foundry Silk Woven Book Marks, Silk Woven Pictures, Silk Perfumed Christmas Cards, Silk Handkerchief Satchels, Silk Glove Satchels, Silk Match Holders, Poems, Story Books, Childrens' Picture Books, Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, etc., etc. Christmas Card8 choice collection. we haye an extra large an4 Toys Dolls ^^ endless variety* Call and examine our stock an efficient staff of assistants always m readiness. A. TURNER Co. Mledlcal Hallj/ Maghdale, OFFICE OF THE UOruitg All kinds of M ajrble and I^omuiieiital "Sft^ovlaim^ such as Monuments, Tomb Tables, Headstones, Counter an^^P^able Tops^r- in Ammean and Italian Marble, and made on short notice. Also Mantles in Mitrble and Marbeleized Slate, C;, c. Ha.tl»ta.ctioii G}-i].a,i*a,ittee in T^ireary 'E^.M^H-p^ct-,, r ROBT. S.RAE, â- i**. TJtIIi.^R?, m w fuwps mvm Well Pumps, Cistern Pumps, LbngPupp^, Short Pumps, All kinds of Pumpjs, The best PipiPi Manufactured by J T.QUINN^ Successor to J..Gr. Inrnig, The ,uf)denigi»ed is eeiUflnt asawtment of dendsiftMigof SO?C^L SEATS iuid Pflg TEACJiBlU)' D^SES, etc, 'i^ the deBign,fnd most.appioved patj|Hn. teeom^^ndei bfjoSboA Imttees and e(s. for.oheapaesi. oomfott«ad«attna«tiasiMi^ whfltefnr tried.' iLaassoHme^tflf AxoiaM* 8|du9oI^dlsk4pta««iys«Blmnd. Sea^fti*^ ^^HOoWf* to Qikstearth P. 18^ MS^mm uaamL. • ii IbM FacmeiSy g^t^yfm addressi |tarkdale.raiid)the ^ma^m^ycm^ fatim^ «ci â-  â- -t -^--w...

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