â- ?^??^*W3^ Qnarg6a£e $^4mba«^. U. W. Ratlttdge, Proprietor. Mv['/vr».\r.[-j, otirop.EK 23, isoo. ir-lct a btnljin;? of brick of the iij--n-i(j- Fitting shop,* 100 A liONUS. A pulilL' m-3etii)5 WHS In-lJ lisi weLK iji MtiafNii] to cnii.iiJer tUp folio.v- iug off.i- iniiJ..- by Muffit k Sons, stovo mJl!i^^aâ- :^ure^s, of M irkdale, viz A tionns of $10,OijO, for wbicii tli9 firm agret-B to cui ry out the following con- "iiiicLs "To tollf.wi If*-: Lit,ti-^t- • u oin- si'Ic a.' ft. ou the other, '.." i' â- J- T' r^o -tDritj* i:iKl) Rttacliwd to the U~'^^^;. 'i-»j' a niiil r.'n:ri uii'l yAinhmi* room Ti(lx2\ fi tt rij'l ail fi:^;-je .iiiii boiWr f^'Jii ' X -â- ' I'ft; the liionI?ing thop to 1,*' 1-tJ 1 -li» fl.. â- .vitli eniM,la ii oin attached l.i X 2 !tl^" ir .11, cafie and sand ba IMukb OOiy-l.nnJ ^Talk-s an,i pattern simp the wh'iTe to K- coustiu^ted same as the' accom- panving plan-, ami to cost with the plant ii'i'iy^t to S2.',0o0. They c/roe to employ not h':- ll;r-:i 'Jo workdien tlie tjrt-t year, alw to eiiiiftvor toiri,eare a- muny married men ,.«,! p'r- -li,:.- a;;1, :â- -:â- â- .â- .' lo lii'.ir setllin^ iu the tov.ii. Tii'yalso a;:re,j to' ^ive security 10 car-'v ou ti,' bu^iu^iss fjr not less th.an 15 ;,' r.r=." Tlio lib ivj tr.cotinjj was a large and tlio:iiiiol,,'y re;.r.i.i..-)it,itiy;oLie and wns -ulnao^t UTi mimoiisly in lavor uf gratit- int; the bur. us. Ncv tlic question for Mmk'l.i'e i-. iibitt ar-j we g'jiiig to do about it" il'.a'nt Sji;s have been rSpi'J'jti:;;:' :i foundry here for nine yea! s. About two years ago they de- cidcJ t) y 1 in*o the mannfactnre of atove=, .tuJ t'Kir veutare \i proving a sucfoss. No.v wlieii the concern is egi;:;il ;iV t) lie some ben. fit to the Iiia .ii.il ddvelopiDg rapidly into a ruinj-.if,ictu.iiig establibhmtnt of largt (liinen^i'np, would it not bo a p.^ylng .jiiTestmcnt to give a b jnnu or loan to this iirm in order to retain it in our iriidst. JfarJidale li.oa advnntages over JleaPird, Buch as sliippitii! facilitiea, iow taxo?, e. The tirm admits that ,tlje water commnn'cation at Mcaford would not be of much benefit for Bome time, ;uid everybody knows that our railway fucihtiea are bead and should crs iibeitd [if that at Meaford, so that tlij hull of above bonus would sooti be (uiton up. 'While wo are not iu fuTor of the bonus business as a rule, still in this riAtx thu ijncsliou of granting a small hiiiiuii orght at least to rfceive seritius considorutioii at tiio hands uf our pni]iei'ty boKleiH. Wo sugo.;,,t that a public meeting pbe litll. LKT ME IN. Hundreds of li'imcs am madehppy by tbu we'jL'ly vigils of Uio SiiMOAKi). Th:it's a fact. There arc yet toores of families where its b â- iii;,u iuSueuce is not felt. Wliy IS this" AYcll, there are various reasous. Some art' earless and indifferent as ,. tho ibgrei; of happiness and pleasure they enjoy so long as they are making moiRj. iSfini- v.o'tld like very much to have the uiieeriiig company of the Standabd from W2ek to wu. k but can't find it in their he:irt to spare tho dollar, 'J'hcn there are those who havn't the ,JoUat. Utbc rs aie perhaps strangers to the f;ict tiirit sufh a bngbt, uew.jy, cheery, ^Llpt'iil visitir c.-iii bo bad 52 times a year f'jr t!iu small sum of 81. It's a bciiL-fjt to any home to.havea good ioc;;l piptT. It help.s ill.; children and interests the yo'.-.iiL; fillis a::d does the old! penpb !,-o.)d. The more g,:;nf ri.lly a local paper is i ^ead. tVu; iiio'-u nitelii.^^'onf, eiiterpris- iiig, CO .teiiie.l aud pro.-^pji'ous is that coninmnity. One tr.orc fact. The more libeml tho patronage giv- tn C:e :iijre \ahiablu v»'ill the paper bccol'il' Ti.m !; t me into your home and I will d.i v 'U o.iod, says the Stano.vuo. â€" The Board of of Victoria Univenitr mt at Cobooig last week, and by a larx* majority de- cided in favor of federation with the University of Toronto. Committee*, commissioned by the Board of Kegente, were appointed to take steps towards tho erection of now buildings at To- ronto. â€" A steams'iiii race across the At- lantic from Sew York to L'.vcrpnol is I quite aycommon occnrance bat t* race tookplacerectnlly between the Fiench steamship Salaiie and the English steamship Orizaba from Melbourne to I Marseilles, by way of Suez canal, a ' distauea of eleven tbonsand miles. The French vessel won the race. â€" Mr. Alexander Kennedy, of Ken- nedy Sons, Owen Sound, who have the contract for putting iu the new water works at Niagara Falls, lost his arm on WednesJ.ay of last W3ek, Ha was in charge of the work, and while lubricating tha machinery got hij arm caught between the connecting rod and the wjieel, cutting it off at the wrist. â€" The viiiorous policy pursued by the fnited States authorities against those Mormons who practice polygamy is having its effect. Five years ago when the Mormon Chnrch mot in Conference, their President declared that "cclootiiil marriages" were a part of iho Mormon revelaUou trom which 'hey could not withdraw. Within the last few weeks Wilford Woodruff, a man about 80 years of age, chosen at their la-t geuer?! conference to be "prophet, seor, revelator, and Presi- dent" of the church, has annouuced in a manner most explicit that "we are not teaching polygamy or plural mar- riages, nor permitting any person to entor into its practice." That this change of sentiment is in soma measure dno to the recent decision of the Supremo Court of the United States which held that polygamy is a crime and not a lawful part of religion is perhaps a fact. As to tho cause of the change the public are not particularly concerned. Nor is it any concern of the public whether the Mormons still believe iu tiias peculiar institation provided they dusotaootinea to teach their d'jctrines or carry them into prac- tice. IVlany people, at the close of the civil war, believed in slavery and many more iii jhe right of concession. The Government never called upon tbem to renounce their opinions, but only to obey the 1^.:?. It did not expect or require a pu1;li« renunciation ol sentiments or beliefs to which they i had sealed their devotion in battle through four years. So the Mormons cannot be expected to instantly dis- card views ill which some of them have been uuiturcd since childhood. They are simply boaud to obey the law. And this, according to President Woodruff, the Mormons parpose to do. Saying ia his manifesto, "Inasmuch (IS hiws have lieen enacted by Con- gress forbidding plural marriages, which laws have been pronounced couttitutioual by tha court of last re- sort, I do hereby declare my intention to subiuitto those laws, and use all my influence with tho members of the Church over which I preside to have them ilo likewise," This procla- mation may bo regarded as sounding the death-knell of the institution of polygamy, that festering sore which for so many years has disfigured and di.-igracod the .\merican body politic. Let cur rulcts see to it that a like evil does not tind a place within our young institiitiLus. Prevention is better than cure, tiiough it would seem that cure is not absolutely impossible. T1I.\T iSUCtlK.STlON. in reference to onr suggestion of two weelis '.i;o. Viz that tlie Secre- taries uf all till). .Agricultural Societies in the count,' meet iu Markdale ou Tbankn.,i..i.;: dnv to aiTango the date£ ior their sevmal fall exhibitions for 181, we had a number of favorable replies, but such action should be ua- jinimoiis, and seeing tliat quite a num- ber are eitiiv^r opposed to such a meet- ing or lack mlcrest in the fall show business, we do not c\ justified in iiig on with said meeting. NOTE Mil) COMMENT. â€" Itegnlfcr trains are now mnning on the Montreal and Ottawa railway between Vandrenil and Bigand. â€" Another suit has been taken in tho court at Winnipeg to test tne con- stitutionalitv of tho Mauitoba school â€" Commodore Folger has returned to Washington from an inspection of the Sudbury nickel mines. It is un- derstood his rcpolt is favorable both jkg tu the quality and available quan- tity of the Canadian metal. â€" By means of a decoy letter sent by Police Superiutendent Sherwood, ^Ottawa, to Thomas McOHt,ciWik, of Bussell county, Ont., that young man, who was negotiating with an agent in Kew York for tha purchase of ooanter- jsit money, was cleverly eaptcred. â€" The propeller Annie Yoong, of tlie Lake Superior Transit .Company, was burned to the water's edge off Lexing- ton, Mich., Monday morning. The steamer £d Smith took off seventeen of the crew, but nine men took to the yawl boat and were drowned. Artemesia Fall Show. Arttmesia Agricultural Society is laboring under the disadvantage of Imving no .-igricultural grounds and coiisequeiilly no gale receipts, which is a serious drawback financially to the society. The exhibition this year was held at Prircvil'c on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week and was iu every respect successful. The weather was favorable and the exhibit very creditable indeed, while the attend- iince was above the average. We are indebted to the Secretary. Mr. Brodie, for a copy of the prize Jist as follows lioHSES llIlAl'iinT. Spaa. C McKiiinou. H McPherson. brood ni.'ire, C McKinnou. Two year old colt. H .rucker, A Taylor, J FerKiison. One year old colt. \V Fietehor, ' A Taylor, M Mclnnis. Spring colt, J McLean, soath line. OENEKU. PUB^OSS. span, H Puryis, D Kennedy. Brood mare, D Leith. D McCormick. Two year old colt. J Feritnson. J Morrison, C McEiunou. One year old colt, J McLean (north line). W lieid J Sullivan. Spring colt, G Hav, J Camp- bell, 1) Leith, noADSTEBS. Span, D Thompson, L Frock. Broodmare, D McMuIlen. R lilack. Two year old colt, A Bell. A Muir 2nd .Srd. One year old colt, W Mead.s. J McLachlin, J Nichol. SprinK colt, 1) Mcltiilliii, D ilcCormick, 14 Black. Hack Iiorse, I) Kennedy, Dr. Hatton, special by Jas Alcorn. Spring colt by ClydMldale Boy, C Haw, D Campbell. R Knox, apeeial by J Cairns. One year old colt by FarmeiB' Fnecd, J McLangblin spriog eoU by flame hone, D Leith. CATTLa â€" DUaBiM. Atied boll, A Taylor, L Fiook. Boll andei two yean, Ii Frook. BIVOHS. Aged bull, B Oliver. Mikh cow, B Oliver l9t it 2nd. ATSBCBIBSS. Bull nnder two years, A Cainu. IGleh cow, J Alcoin, A Cainu. OBAOEB. Milcb cow, Alex McLeod, J Yaiiae. Two year old heifbr, A Jackson, Alex MeLeod. One year old beiier, J SnlliTan, A Jackson. Heifer calf, J Alcorn. J Stoddard. Yoke of oxen, J Vaose. Toke 3 year old steers, A yaokson, J McLean soath line Yoks 1 year old sixers, Alex HcLeod, I Lyneaa. SHXBF â€" ^LOSO WOOL. Shsarling ram, B Oliver. Bam Iamb, D Harrow, B OUver. Aged awca, D Harrow, B Oliver. Shearling ewaa, B Olivar. Xwe lambs, D Harrow, B Oliver. i.sicisna. Bheariing ram, 17 Heads. Bam Iamb. Yl Heads, J Anssiim. Aged ewes. J Niehoi. J Ohvar. BhearHnK a#as, 7 Nidbol, 3 OUrei. Ewe lambs, J Oliver, J NtcfaoL nxx wooz.. Aged ram, T Ferguson, 6 A rro w sm ith. â- ihesrling ram, U Oliver, T Ferguson. Bsm lamb, D McMullen, J Tanse. Aged ewes, B OliTsr, J Worts. Shearling ewM. B Oliver 1st A 2nd. Ewelaiab,'R01lTRrIst A3nd. swniE â€" BxaasHiBK. Boar over 1 year old, J MsLean soatb lina. TFarsasoo. Saw, JOaispbea,D Velia»- Spring FV. W Fatgnxs, D Meilallen. Sow, J I Oraham. Spring pig, D UeMoI- len, N UcLean. TOCITBT. Oams rooster, J Brodis 14 ft 2«d. flame hen, J Bradw latASnd. Black ka^lM« rcoster. J B AlkiMon. W MeAal^y. MMk hamlmtg ben. J B AtUnson 1st tai. OoM pencilled bambois rooster, J B Atkinson, Gold pencilled bambniK hen, J B-Atkinsoo. Silver p"ucilled hambarg roi8t«, T Cooker Ist 2iid. Silver pe^oilM hambarg ben. T Contcy lstS2nd. Biifl cochin roostsr, J Brortie l?t 2nd. Buff cochin hen, J flrodia 1st 4 2nd. Brahma rooster, J brodie 1st ft and Brahma hen, J Brodie 1-t;* Snd. Iieg- horn rooster, W WUcock, D J/cJfillcn. Leg- horn hen, W Wilcock, D A/cJfillen. Hondu rooster, A B McLeod. Hooian hen, A B McLeod Ist ft 2Dd. Plymonlh rock rooster, W McAnley, J Brodie. Plymouth rock ben, T Ferguson, J Brodie. Ayleeboiy ducks, D Kennedy Ist 4 2nd. Other ducks. A Mair. J Henderson. Turkeys, A B McLeod, J Henderson. "Itese, J Brodie, M Beily. OBAIV Jtan BKSDB. Fall wheat (Cbiwson), J Stewart, U Mo Kinnon. Fall wheat, other kind, J Stewart, R 1,1 lek. Spring wheat (Unssian), J Brodie, N McLean. Spring wheat (white fife)A Stew- art." Spricg wheat, other Vind, J Stewart, D McJiiillen. Fall rye, T Fergnscn. Barley (6 rowed), J Brodie, D Thompson. Barley (2 rowod), J Bridie, J I Graham. Oali-, white. J Brdio, J Stewart. Oats, black, J BrwUe, J Stewart. Peas, krgo. J Brodie, J Stewart. Peas. sn-sU, G Arrowsmith, J Bredie. Com, D Thomp.son. N McKinnon. Tiiuothy sjed.J Brodie, J Kiraham. Beans, while, T Ferguson. D McCormick. Beans. culorud, J Brodie, T Ferguson. BOOTS iXD yGETABI.E9. PotateCS early rose,! HenJeison A Stuart. Beiuty hebron, D Thompson, N McLean. Other kind, J McLeao, S ii D McMillnn. Collection, 3 Brodie, D Thompson. Turnips jwede. G Arronsmith, W McMurdo. Mangels J I Graham. H Mather^on. Beets, J Oliver, R Oliver. Cabbages, D Tiionippcu, A Os- tr;i'i fei. Ciulifiowers, J Worts. D Kennedy. anif.js potat" R Oliver, W Wilcock. Top, D â- l"li(jn;p.on, W Ferguson. Piir.-iuip3,' J I Gn.liam. W Fletcher. Carrots, field, J I Graliam, A Muir. Table. J I Graliam, W Jlc.iuley. Pumpk'ns, J I Graham, D Thompson. Squash, J Brodie, W Ferguson. Celetv, B Oliver, J Vause. Citrous, D Thompson, W McAnley. Tomatoes. W Wilcock. A Stuart. Collection vegetables, Mrs Beacroft, T yorgusou. raims. Apples, winter, J I Graham, D Thompson. Fall. C Pettigrew.G Arrowsmith. Collection, D Thompson, J Brodie. Crab, J Stewart, J Oliver. Plums, M Reily, ".V Watson. Fears, J Brodie, J I Graham. Grapes, J I Graham J Brodie. 7L0WEB.1. Hand boquet, Mrs Beacroft, Mrs Meads. Table boquet, Mrs, Beacroft. Mrs Wilcock. Collection honse plants, Mrs Beacroft, Mrs BeUy. DAIBT ASD OTHER PRODUCE. ' Honey in comb, G Bepuie, J Worts. Ex- tracted holiey, G l^ennie, W Watsou. Boll butter, D McMullen. J Stonehouae. Tub butter, J Vause, G McKinnen. Bread, J Stoddart, H Tucker. Cheese, (home-made) W Stewart, J Wilson. Maple syrup, G Ben- nie, A Ostntuder. Maple sugar, W Stuart, J Brodie. UDirTACTaBEB. Horse shoes, W Bom, M Beily. Men's boots, calf, D McLean, W Coukey. Men's boots, kip, D McLean, W Conkey. Women's boots, T Conkey, W Conkey. Collection boots shoes, T Conkey, W Conkey. Bunch shingles, W Uilson. Fnllcloth, J McMillen, N McLean. Plain Sannel, A B McLeod, F Ferguson. ladies' wobk. Woollen jam, Mrs Duncan McMillen. Mis Meads. Men's socks. Duncan McMullen, Mrs Wilcox. Woollen stockings, Duncan McMillan, N McLean. Mitts, A Muir, A B McLeod. Gloves, Mrs Mathewson, Mrs Wil- cock. Quilt, patchwork. Miss McLachlin, Mrs Wilcock. Quilt, ether kind, Mrs Mo- Dermid, Mrs J Wils'io. Berlin wool work, raised, Mrs Meads, T Ferguseu. Collection Bei'lin wool work, Mrs Beacroft, Mrs Fergii- son. Hair flowers, T Ferguson. Wreath, G Bcnuie, T Lyness. Gents' shirt, Mrs Matliewson, Duncan McMillen. Hooked mat Mrs Lyness, Mrs UcDermid. Crochet work, cotton. Miss McLachlin, Mrs Mathewson. Crochet work, wool, Mrs Wilcock, Miss Oliver. Fancy knitting, wool, Mrs Beacroft idra Wilcroft. Fancy knitting, cotton, Mrs McDermid, N McLean. Braiding in cotton, A Muir, Duncan McMillen. Tatting in cotton Mrs Mathewson, Mrs Cairns. DEATHS DocGL-iss â€" In Markdale, at six o'clock this Thursday morniug, Samuel, second son of Wm. Douglass, Esq of this place, aged 22 years. KarkdKle Karkets. WEDKzaDAY October 22, 1890. Fall â- Wheat t 9O toM 96 Spring Wheat 9O to gS Barley 45 to 55 Oats 34 to 35 Pease....- 00 to 56 Butter 12to 13 Eggs i 15 to 15 Hay, per ton 5 00 to 5 00 i'otatoes, per bag 40 to 45 Wool •. Goto 20 Beef 00 to 00 Port 00 to 00 â€" â- *.-yi*-.-*-,-:"' â- t ^^^^iiUUi mm fi ^^ ^m PiN^=F»«p ^=rjJâ€" j|J it if mmm 3 ^m ;l;l! r 1 l^^7 PHICE^~~"-=-^ â- ^tsocis 1 IT IS THE BEST, J 1 1 EASIEST TO USE. " 1 1 » « THE CHEAPEST. 1 T 1 For Sale gr to Rent A good farm adjoiniDR the corporation ot Markdsle in Rood etate of caltivation, well, fenced, well watered, good orchard and com- fortable farm boildings. The proprietor wishes to retire. Apply to QEO. DREW, 527-30 Markdale. FOR SALE A till ee-year-old Ayrehire Boll with regis- tered-pedigree. A fine animal and sore stock getter. THOS. ELUOTT, 526 9 Ifarkdale. FARM FOR SALE. 200' acres, together orieperate,f mBefrom Markdale, on gravel road boildingi new and first-class. Will sell on easy terms or would take small farm in part payment. For par- Ucolars apply to THOS. HILL, Uarkdale, A24t-30 Artemeiia Tp. rBui^rtoGk MEOOD WILLI BIUOUSNESS^ DYSPEPSIA^ INDIGESTtOH, JAIIIIDICL â- ERYSirELAS. SALT RH£Un, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE. And e wt rj spades cf iltw mm SToatAca, soinB««A T.1IILB0SN40O, REUEVB O^INESSk FumniNfi OFTHEHEMn; ACiDfTYOF THESTOMACHi DRYKESS • OF UK SUN, They look well And cook well; They heai well And wear well. cCqUoi BAHl MABKDi Notes diaooonte l| nterest allowed. It fts issued ob all nd UDited States. Private and Comfj ites on good brm gusinel ,BS. SPBOULE D This stove takes 30 inch wood, has 26 inch oven. For comfort all dny And pkaoure at night Procun a Pearl store Attdyuu'll say. we weie right. Canada. sons, AccOQchers, i 1 Turner's Drug The most complete Family Cook Stove rQadeiii'""""'?^" «-„-r,„/l^ "«lill8,ds.TOrniKht,, .. T. 8. Sraom-E. i r). MeCULLOLO ffiee â€" Over Mcl'a loney to Ijoau. T.LMtSiSns KUIttFtCTttREliS, MARKDALE. .- B. LCCAS, Hal 6 firm of Bishop • .office of Wm. Lu m. Lucas ill charJ ,a legal mattt.r8| lention. TTTM. BBOWN. »T „ Boer of MamaRe iner in B. B., ic. aiiches promptly ai ecuted. 1 N. B. â€" Money lo| curity. yM. 8TUAUT. "We are making more of this style than any other and are still behind the demand. The cheapest Stove for the -weight and style we make. censes. Money t,, w rates. A few sy. r P. MABSH.U.l.l Toronto Scliool of I iirkOalo House, yh' irJ Weduesdav el .inslmvv'sH..lel,l"l.| til*' ilarkibile s l)jofi.tsttiow- 1 erlj 10NET TO I.O.L â- low rate «f int. irnt'd. Bu^-iiK-ss -N I'Sr MARKDALE; EVER CLiiyiBi^q u^. Have you ever iHojipod to lluiilc what bi:iiu worry thinking and planning. Tliiiiking soinrtiinrsaway into tl;e early morning hours wi:ile yo;i i;rc ii.sif.'ii. \viw. wiioii ;u\A wbero \vc shall buy .;UllH'.i,^â- ,, qiiri':titi( s ami iniv.'.-; to vloaBC- von. DRBSS GOODS, Our iirbt consi^ioratiim. They must bo ol all ijualilios and prices. We have them in Plain Meltons, Checks, I'cnle iierf;£s, .\in:izno CbJths, Cashmerep, Henriettas, Black and CoKavd .Silk.s, Satins, Velvets and Plushes. You have ilie largest stock to .select from by cominL' direct to McF.A.IiLANU'S. We Jinvc take;: i;rpRt pnms to select onr Drose Goods and Trimiaings. Ladies Cleaiviiu'.s ami Walking Jacket Cloths are mostly woru thi^ season in [1 iiii clotlis. We have the correct goods and extremely ii'oderatc pi ices, fn'in 5t) ccotK per yard up to the finest Kealcttcs. IJiss Mofi'at, who .so successfuilv plc.it^ed o;ir lailv friends tivo sea- EODsago, will have charge ;â- (' ourliiUiLlNEIlY bHOW UuOlI this Bfcason. It is a gnaraulee uf an c-leyant assurtuient, correct lu style, and prices moderate. Hosiery, Shawls, CJloves, Laces and Wool Wraps. A special line of Ladies' Tweed Witter pro.il Garments, S2.50 each, sold in tho big Toronto stores for Ij;). We now come to tho warmer goods, you will want them, and soon. F1-MNNEL.S. Our special All Wool Grfys from 18 cents are selling fast. Ladies' and Men's Woollen Underwear never hud such value to ofifer. ')ur Men's 50 cent AH- Wool Skirts and Drawers will keep out the keenest blasts of tFinter. 75 dozBC in Fin.e Ties, tiiieijox. Fine Ulovca and Fine Silk and Wool Mufflers, imported direct frrnn the makers. Did you ever stop to think that McFarland buys the bulk of Lis Koods direct fiom the manufacturers and for spot cash What doea that mean It means a saving of the wholesalers" prolits, and cash means the closest bed-rock prices. BOOTS SHOES. Some leather is mean. Some workmen are mean. Some boot- sellers are mean. That's how mean boots get made and sold Six ont of every ten pairs of boots are shams, pasted stock, shoddy pan- cakes. Never wai a time when shoes looked so well and wore so badly until the shoeing of a whole family has come to be a serions task. A poor pair of boots is a bod investment. If yon want goo4, honest, solid foot-wear just drop into McFarlanJ's. His stock is tnlly eomplete from the finest to tUs coarsest. Women's, Men's, Girls' and Boy*' READY-MADE CLOTHING. Isn't it a comfort to have yoar Coat, Pants, Vest, and Overcoat ready-, made to yonr hand No worry of measuring and waiting for the making and fitting. Just a little loolung in a light, roomy department apstaira filled with choice, new goods from the best manafactarers. A perfect fit gqarantoed and aboat half less to pay than if yon had gone to a aikr. A FEW CBAGKEBS. Hen's Orercosts, $4.00 op. Boys' Overcrote, $3.00 op. Men's aniU, $4.60, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00, $9.00. and the finest, $14.00, eqnal to Any tsilor-made. Boys' from $1.50 np. We need scarcely reeom- maod onr teas, they are so well known lor excellency of flavor, rtrength, and eheapneas. 'We sbooldlike to have said a word abont onr carpets, Fmr goods. English and Scotch snitinga, and a host of other goods! bnt 'Sm ^nter says my apace is fiilled. Oome m and see ns when in town. We will faika yonr cash or prodoee and give yoo rattling good valM in ensfaaoge. Oome in any v ay and look around- and see taw of ths boaest stores north of Toronto. W. J. McFARLAND, life is Even if you do live the alloted time, 3 SCORE AND 10. Then why live the life of a groveling. gro"w^ling despotic, dyspeptic, oh! you peevish, snappish, pettish, cross, crusty, fretful, crabbed old heathen -who has all the ills tbat flesh is heir to. CASH AND RELIABLR CUSTOMERS Can alw.iys count ou getting good 1 argaius at the â- IVKM i'Oll S.\l.' U Cl.lie'.;!. lin ,)t â- lieuhirs api.l.v en ll J. H. Ulaek, I"lu T.\ltKD.\I.E nil i i;. Muisii, .1. spitoi'Li:. i. imuser. Valuiit." sis. M.ivlK-i!.--. I.' iili.l VaUi;ai"iis mn arces V. ry l-i tney Lei tU-r jiinl 1'" As in the past oi;r fall and winter goods will be lonnd cheap, fashioi!a:le and Htylish. and Ladies and (ienlknrn wanting line ail WQiil Un.lercl.ithiiig u ill iiiid wiili as tiie li.st values in ihe market, .(iroceries fre: h mi eii.-j), just ihe tl.ii.s £â- |.lerise epicures, and our Tr'-VS will L'.^io.iiid iiincli helow oniiiiary prices. IN BOOTS SHOES we show superior valncs, bought for cash before the late rise in price--, and enr cnstruicrs will reap the bencSt in part. MFI^'S BOYS' CLOTHING both in Suits, Kmirle (iarmcnie and Overcoat.--, can't bo excoUod, and we are detcrsuui.-d to pUase cash Liiyeis. Leiieving them to be the pill.ir and gmand work of prosperous tradiu^r. â- fss' Ikinciulior the "Toronto llou.-ie, Markdale, IRLTJ^. BROirtiN. 1'.1CII.\UI 1 rclutect. MurVli anadaLS. LOCAL STEM yen Sound and IM 1, -Passenffer and Pi carrying HerM EOIL, Do get rid of it, the base, vile, ser-vile, slavish, frowning, sneaking, earth-born diseases, by drinking nature's LIFE-GimG ST. LEON MINERAL WATER, It Bevlvefles, Bectifies and Electrifies, adds ne-w^ charm to life. TRY IT, TRY IT. VINEGAR, YINEGAR, VINEGAR. To have good pickles you must have good Spices good Vinegar. We daizn to have both White Wine Vinegtw, Triple X Vinegar, Cider Vinegar. MaH Vinegar. CHJARAISTTEED, Tours, Xhtvl-'iiiaous Heavy Bo.liod Oil tor all Machiiiery, Made only by McColl Bros. Co., Toronto. Those who use it f'nee use it ahv.iys. McCoH's Renowned Cylinder Oil Has no equal for Engine cylinders. Try it and see for yourself. Uewaro of i!oiti'.t!.-.isof I"..^-VIJII.'SIi:. McColi;hkos.c^co.,tou(xto For sale by J. E. TRELFORP, Markdale. ?. S. CAAMOSA, csday ami rriday iwhiui l»acirt I'.v.ii 1 iKMirts Ka.-.t 'lll:MJ].- ls,S.Ti"-nt Uiv.T .-;sh1.ii Uiv« t. Mr u.lirm. (Im-l'ii ri.-. ,-KUi:i!;al ll Up R. S. RKe, The T.iilur an.l Clolliier, is fally prejiared to suit y.m in .ill I;i;iJ. of A large variety of Snitings to select from, clienp ami stroup;, or fine and handsotmi. Splendid Overcoatings see them. Uudetxjlothing, just what is wanted lor Fall aiiJ Wiutei â- men. COLLAUS, i;DFFa, TIES, SUdPENDEES, HOriE, and all the real. Call an4 Biamine for yourself. Should you contemplate matrimony, be fanre and leave youi order, and get A neat and eomfortable salt. Bt- A?ent for Parker's Dye Works. MABKUALE. fHB ONLY PERFECl' FEBTClS, WOVEN WIRE FEKGING 64 cU. pw ffotf oiitf Upa/ard. Clieap House Furniture. Â¥ AT THB AOwMika ad iliK Bold Iv an 4«l« b IHi ha mWM mHi. InlniMill ii; tw«. IMa n* ONTARIO WIK FENCINQ 00, tla«..0»l»la.»tooâ€" Wtrliiili Affc Oman Bros., Clwir l o ltol BMii, P.ii.1. Jff ltil d.t»lia Win nlmbrf teiate «Mn|. !^*»^^^^SLJ-S2Syt??u:aJttJ, Tables, common; Eitansiou 'IVOWee '" 8r«»t variety Wsehstands Spring Markdale Furniture Wareroom. Plush Parlor Suits, Ha..- cloth Suits Bedroom Suits, Beds Bedding, Sideboards, "icKKTM nml Klir.Hiii lint ery few le experi •^ould far ito a pii astomers toddart c erience c Lme,they ot fall inl f a Kn] Icissors i yhose- tui it them 111 it. its the hey get, .000 mei vho want WILL, i rilcF ftnWl tanlw aolDit an aabidK VatnoUa toanek 1 â€"II PATH -roâ€" AND THAT IB THE Ivlki Bum Gdligi O^^'EIV ISOXTKO. Tha best and moat piaetlcal course of atadT. Ihe bast teaetaiiw talent. "nm best aocommodatioB forstodenta. ' Tba best metfaoda of In alruutl on. The beat results bom that instnuitioa'atter students gnduate. Forannaal annoonoemelit gWing purticulaia fWCafdlng the course of study, tenna ic. uddress C- A. FLElONe, PmcinK,. Mattress Wool Mattrees of all kiod*. and iu fact evei^tliing that is kept in afirst-elass shop. C»ll and get quo- tiitions. Also Funeral Furnishingsâ€" Coffins, Caskets, Eobes, Linings, Gloyes, Crapea of all descnplions al. wiya in stoek. Thanking my oamef 008 onstomers for past favon. Years napeotfnlly, J W. Soroule. MfflllTCn HEN. local or travelint IWftll I CU to sell my gnaranteal NuasiUT Stock. Salary or Commission, paid weekly. Outfit free. Special attention glTen to beginoera. W ork- »s never fail to make good weekly wages, write me at once (or particulars. a. O. OBAXAM, VoTMriBu. (This house iaialiabte^ Toaoiito, Out. PRESERVI BT WE-1 FRAN» 'Lute of the fir b«Bowii»d spec These SpMteeles ftpd for the past istauue unbOBudc â- .r.sT IS THB WOBL laijy yeais«t^oo Kor^ftlebrBKB al\Vatohimfciiii,J iniciadaaffOok ndJewellM; M'a Kk8. Ac Ante MAI viid Stojhnr holera, dHira i n erai^ «rry •"toll