THB PLISHIS^OM id'fiKIl D. ricTavish FLESHEI^TON KEEPS ON HAND aiTS For Mi830j-H»rri<, and Noxon, Fleurj and Wilkinson farm implements. Fleucy and Verity plows ou hand all the time, also all kinds of repairs f )r the sime. We manufacture Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, Sleighs, etc. Horseshoeing promptly attended to. bpeoial attention to tender, con- tracted feel. LO(,'i{iug and Plow Chains constantly on hand. AitaillMia Fall FaiF ' %%'%/%^%%%%%^^%^«^^%«^%% SUMriER SALES NOW RUSHING I This is the Neason of year when you want to buy a nice buggy or cnrt. I hiivo tliomâ€" beauties â€" and will sull on your own terms â€" if they are not all nne-HiJed. Painting and re-triniining done to order. Don't buy witliout looking in U[>on my saniples and getting prices. R. T. WHITTEN V«^%^/%%%%^/%%%'%%'«/%.%%^^k%^%^%^%^«^^i tSf!- â- ^:/i^i^m•ir^i^£J^â- ,'^:rm\tMâ- .Vm\fi>^S^r^ GO TO «^K J.H.HEARD FOK THE BEST "^j^ ^â- ^^T'fiGIES, Waggons, Carta, Spriui; Tooth and Iron Harrmva" /â- "S Frtwts and \V owls' Bindors, Mowers, Horse Hakes and Plmighs. .Aw Floury Plouehs, Scufflt-rs and Tuinii) Seed Drills. Dick's Ploughs and Lrtnd ]tvll>TN. Shares for all kinds of Ploushs. II <ra« .S'ioeiMi{ and nl! kindi of B!acksmithing. Wood, Lumber, Cedar Posts •^ a.id Shiiiules. 0S COME THIS WAY FOR YOUR nmu The Best In Town yi\/ m Ala. BANAVAS, ORANnES. LlC MO.V.S, CONKKUTIONERY and (V.ry- thiiij; ni 'he Ciroc.-ry line always on liai.d •jd at clu*ape!it pricbi. A tri»l luhci'.vd. WM. BARNHOUSE ^Eugenia Mills _ AND Carriage Works. O'^rrla^es made and Repaired, also Placing and Matching, Band Saw- lug, Wood Turning of every dss- oription. Planing and Gram Chop- Uingdoae â- while you wait, for th«» Beaver turns tne wheel. T. W. WILHSN nniiaKer OAVIATB. TRADB MARKS, nBSION PATKHT*. OOPVRIQHTa, ato. Vor Infnrmiitlon Aiid froii Handbook wrlta to ML'.NN ft CO., Ml IlliuiliiVAT, M\r YnllX. Olilf.Ht litircnii tor uri'urliiR pRlonU In America Kvtiry pitU'nt tiiUt>n out by UR Is bruiifiht b«for« Uio i.uiilU; by u n<'t:cuiilvOD frtioof uliiuvttlu tha f ArfreNt otrculBtInn of anj nolpotlfln papf r In th* wiM'iii. Hiili.'n'n<llr llhistmloa. No lutdllKi'Dl nan iIkiiiM Imi wlihout It, Wwklv (|;3.60a Ktrill.SuaUinonthn. Aildma, ilUNM k IX)., BLMUsa*. aai Bnwlway, Maw Vurk Cllf . Photos - TAKEN â€"AT THE Flesherton Photograph Gallery are done hi firat-cl»«s ulylo and at liiwdst rateH. Special attention Kivon to copyinfi. Buhiim' pliotos. jy a .ipecialty. Pictures framed. I MRS. BULMER aBl tot For sale. For sals cheap and on easy toriin In KleMior ton. HploiKllil faryo, Koliil brluk (UelUiii,', with good stone cellar, miiumer kitchen and wwirt- onse, aUo i;oo<l (rani* atabto, brick liuud. I'leniiaea contains twolarge IntaaiidKood ynuni; orchard, bsarhiK Hnimo and ou'biilldiiiija mr •xciiptlonallv well fluUhml aud very eouveui- «utl> laid out. A|iply to R.J. BrnoDLK. FUibartou. uam^ look here Did JO i:ver «co Uie like o' that broad ? It's sae bonny Hii' wjiito an' lliiky, an' iti iuist a» Rweut asK nit. It wu'd grace I.i lliiiiK Cliuii),''* lable or eveuo'oraiii liudt Cjuucn's, and ils a ploitaure to bake it. Nae wuiidcr Httiidtri>f>n said ho wa'd warrant it i<i nmk' gudu bread. Oaudna' lie Imttrr bioad tliaii that. Yer'o riuht, •Icniiie, it does anu uude to look at. it, let ;4lanu eniiiig it. Thuy tell me ho Iihh some nih- Lude TEA, an' SIK^AR nii' other r.UO0EUIES,au' hia SWEETIES wad iiiak' ynurmnnth wnler to look at them. EIo has Knine ijudii Trunks and VAMSES rule cli.-ap. Tain, a' thii.k it'ill be to o'or advaiitane to piitionizc liiiii. Vo're rit'lit, Jeimi". Tlie iiiidor- signed ihaiikH Ji-uiiio an' Tain for llieir 1,'iide and truthfu' reconiiiimd We sell O'tiilvie's litiiiKaiian and Strong Baker's Flour, the beat in the ninrket, u/m, JVanderson OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO, Is t3ra.(a vex*y Seat J'1-.\CE IN CA.N'AUA TO OKT A Thsiongi Easiness Elucatioo. Take a Round Trip Xr t:i„::i - - (JolJujjoH and i;>ininerdHl Departniunt'* ii. Cftunila.tlien vlntt ft'lrf ti'nrthurM liiit^itiOKtii'nUn^a ; uxatiitiio overy- t liiiij tu .".'^ igli'tv. If WH fall tn proiliiofl the lu Mb tliaroiijcrli, o •iiipjolit, prantlca) anil extMii- • â- VH oniH'sti of 4r (kIv : 'h>t btttit roMuku proiiilH«B fiii rhu b«)tt <in;t TttoM nmnplHte niiit iiiost HtiU' $k jtsf iii'iitturt) aii't t\ \ ll.itwi(i». wti will tilve yuu M full ooui-KH I'MiKt^. kTor AMuiial \iiiioiiuoa- l^iat.giviiitf full ^'irbiuularb finu, ntUlroH C. A. FLiiMING, riiitcJpal Cash : for : Hides! Kh(»-|i!,ktiis and a'l kinds of fiiia pur ohasod, for which liij{he:.t markol pric» will be paid, Homnniado Bau«a','cs mi hand, a1»e all kind* of nieats. M. IWILSON, Fltslierlou Meet Enipoiiinu pmCKYII.LK AND DUUH.MI 8TA0K. nurham atnij" loaves Pleaherton Htatlon at 7. IS am., riilnrin i.ih p m. )'rici)ville ataKe luavci tliH laiiKi plaoa at li" i ' rrtn; ninu at 4 4(>. Knri. tol'rirovill. and ret' in.,>OMnt»; Inirliani, • l.Mfor tutnrn 7^1. -iuLO' fure. livery In ouu- nttdkiou, O.uaou.i. bn ji-U at either liotel. A. ,:aoCAi;LUY t'la aORSES Clams 1, OfaUghtâ€" SjiAn of draaijhi horses, J. Pstton, H. Hooper. Brood mare, J. Burnet, H, Hooper. Two-year- old gelding or lilly, J. Pattou) i. Patton. One-year-old (reldini; or filly, P. Miiir. Spring call. Win. Patton, J. Burnet. General Purpose â€" Span general purpose horaes, D. Harrow, W. Fletcher. Brood mire, J. Gowland, W. J. Bhtkeston. Two-year-old (jelding or filly, Alei. Mc- Leod, J. HeiPatock. One year tdd geld iiif( or filly, J, Henderson, D. Harrow, Spring colt, J. (Jowland, W. J. Blake- stun. Roadstera â€" Span Roadster horses. J. Gowland, A. Muir. Brood mare. J. McLe»n, J. Gowland. Single driver, H. WatS'iti, A, McLean. Two year old Keldinc or filly, A. Bell, .T. Burnet. One- year-old gelding or filly, R. Oliver, J. Gowland. Lady driver, MissS. Hazard, Miss M. Whittakar. C. C. James' special for best single driver, A. McLean. CATTLE Class 2, Durham- Bull, A. Seeley. Bull under 2 years, William Patton, W. Meada. Milch ciw, W. Patton, A Sceley. Devonsâ€" Bull. R. OIiv.t. Bull under 2 years, R Oliver. Milch cow, R. Oliver, II. Oliver. Ayrahireaâ€" Bull, A. Muir. Bull under 2 years, A. Muir. Milch Cow, A. Muir, A. Muir. Grades â€" Milch cow, A Muir, J. Nichol. Two- year-old heifer, R. Oliver, R. Oliver. One-year-old heifer, J. Sullivan, J. Mc- lunia. Heifer calf, J. Nich.d. W. Pat- ton. Yoke two-year-old steers, D. Har- row, J. Sullivan. Yoke une-year-uid steers, J. Sullivan. SHEEP Cla>!8 3. Colsw')ld â€" Aged ram, J. Mc Phail, A. McLeod Sliearlini; Ram, W. Ueada. Kniu latiib, VY. Meads, W. Meada. Pair nue I owes, W. Meadi, W. MeaeN. Pair Shearling' ewes, W. Meads. Pair ewe lanilia, W. Moads. Leicosters â€" Aged r.im, J. Nichol, W. Mends. Sliearliiifr ram, A. Muir. Ram lamb, A. Muir, A. Muir. IVir agcil ewes, A. Muir, W. Meads. Pair slieur ling owes, W. Me<->d8, J. Nichol. Pair i-we laiiibs, A. Muir, W. Me^vds. Fine Woo! â€" A«9il rain, R. Oliver, J. Goddes. Shearliiii; ram, A. Seeley, W. Rcid. Ham lamb, J. Goddes, It, Olirer. Pair a^id ewes, J. Getldea, J. Geddes. Pair "hearlina ewes, 11. Oliver, A." Soel.'y. Par ewe lamlis, J. Gcddes, R. Oliver. SWINE Cla.ss 4, Bcikshire â€" Bertr over 1 year o:d, W. Meads. Bow, P. Muir. W. Meads. Pair s)>rin:! pl^'s, 1*. Muir. C'liihtor Whiteâ€" Boar over 1 rear old, P. Muir. Snw, P. Muir. Pair apiiini pix', P. Muir. Yorkshireâ€" lioar over I year old, W. Held. Sow, W. Raid. Pair spring! pigs, W. ReiO, U. Wataoii. POULTRY Clarh 5â€" Osmo r>>osler, J. McRan, S Patterson. Uaino hen, J. McRae, J. McRae. Black Hamburg hen, H. Wat- son. H. W«taoii. SiUer Spaiijilnd Ham- burg rooster, H Watsmy, 8. Patterson. Silver Spaii);led ILtoil ury hen, 11 Wat- son, S. Patterson Black SiKinish rooster, P. Muir, A. McLeud. Black Spanish hen, A. McLcwd. liialima toaster, P. Muir. Brahma hwn, P. Muir. White Leghorn rooster, 8. I'attersoii, R. Best. Brown Leghorn rooster, J. Ocddes Houdaii nxister, 0. Watson, A. Muir. Houdaii hen, A. Muir, C Wataon. Ply- mouth Rock rooster, S. Patteraon, A. Muir. Plymouth Rock hen, A. Muir, 8. Patterson, Andalu.iian rooster, A. McLrod. Andalusian huu, A. McLeod, K. Best. Black Minorca roo.Hter, G. Airowsinith. Black Miiiuica hen, H. Watson, G. Arrowsmilh Pair Ayles liury ducks, U, Watsnn. Pair otlie-- (lucks, J. McLean Pair geese, M. Reiiey, G. Arrowsini h. Pair turkeys, A. McLeod, J. McLean. GRAIN AND SEEDS CLABd 6-1 bushel wheat, Clawiun, J. Brodie. 1 bushel fall wheat, uuy other kind, J. Brodie. 1 bushel spiiox wheat. While Rus!iinii, J. Biodie, A. Muir. 1 bu»hi<l spring wheat, any other kind, A. Muir, J. Suhivun. 1 bushel sprint; wheal. White Fife. .I.Brodie, A. Mnir. 1 buibel barley, (> ruwed, .1. Brodie, P. \Tattoii, 1 liunhel bailuy, 2 rowed, J. Bindie, J Nichol. 1 liuthel oats, white, J. Brudie, J. kioI.c:in. 1 bushel uats, black, A. Muir, .1. Biodie. 1 huahel peas, l.«r,.'C, J. Biodie, S. Battel HOii. 1 bimlol poaa, anial', J. Uuoiatock, C. WaSiii C lais ciirn, S. Piit:«iuoii, J. Hems dck. 1 peck tiiiiidliy seed, J. Brodie, J. 1. tiraba'ln 1 luck whiiu lieans, 1). M - Curiiiack, R. Best. 1 | eck colored beaiiH, J. McRao, D. McCorniiuk. 1 puck tlitx seed, J. Brodiu. D. McI)oii(;al , ROOTS AND VEiiKTABLKS Clasib 7 â€" 1 bus'.iol pi.taloe*. Early l\i>»e, S. Pstterwoo, D. McMillmi 1 liusliel pi.tutoes, I'xatity of llol>roii, 1). McMillan, 8. Pntt •r.^on. 1 t>ushcl potat' ea, any uthor kidi!, S P:;ttursoii, P, Watson. Cwlluutitui p^tatoea, S. Pul- lerson, P. Wilts 111. t! turiiip.s, Swede, J. Nichol, C. Watson. (1 liiri,i|i», any nthnr kind. A. Muir, J. Bridie. (> man- golds, 8. Pattoi-Noii, C. Watson. beets, turnip. A. Muir, 11 Watsini. G beets, l<mg blood, 8. Patlorsoii, .1 Nichvd. 2 heaila cabbaiie, R. Best, W Me.td:i. 2 cauliflowers, J, Brudie, II, Watson. 1 quart potato unioiiH, G. Arrowsuiith, W. Miada. 12 uiiiiins, laisud from top, S. Patters m, D. MolXiu,;all. )>ui'Biiips, 8. Pnttersvn, J Ubiideisoii. G carrots, lable, 8. PntlerHon, D. McCormauk U carrot,!), Held, A. Muir, D, McCoiinaok. 1 pumpkin, ooiiiiniiii yellow, D. MuCur- hiitck, .1. Brtnbe. 1 pumpkin, any' other k.iid, D. McOoimuuk, J, Brodie. 2 roitts celery, W. J Blakohliii, J. â- BmUie 2 1 waturoialoiis, 8. PaUcUoli, U, Beat, t> toiiialuea, P, Watsub, S. l'.tltelauit. CA ectiun Trg«t«ble8, S. Patt»n«n, J. I. Qr..haM'. MttJit Cla8S 8â€" ii *intt»r apj^ilM, Art-(jvr- •mirh, J I Graham. 6 fall applea, S Patterson, J Brodie Collection applea, J I Giahani, J Brodie. IS crab apples, i Nichol, D McCormack. 6 plunia, J 1 QrahsiB. 6 pears, J Brodie. J I Gra- ham. 3 bunchei giapes, J I Graham, J Brodie. FLOWERS Class 9 â€" Hand boquet, W Meads, Maud Watson. Table boquet, W Meado, H. Watson. Collection house plants, Maud Watsoo M. Roiley. DAIRY AND OTHER PRODUCTS Class 10â€"5 pounds extracted honey, W Watson, 8r. 6 pounds roll butter, Mrs M Reiley, Mrs 11 iL'oper. 50 ponndb tub butter, Mrs J Heuderrfou, Mrs J Mclnnis. Half gHllon m^ple syrup, J Henistock, W. Stusrt. 6 pounds maple GUgar, J B."r.die, J Hem- stock. MANUFACTURES ClaiS 11 â€" Set horse ahues, Dan Mc- Lean, M. Reiley. Set iron harrows, J Watson Sat double harness, C. C. Janies. Pair boots, calf, D. Mc]>can. Pair boots, kip, D. MuLeau. Pair wu man's ah»e.s, D. McLean. Collection boots and sh'>a:<, D. McLean. 6 yaids full cloth, h'.inio-inHde, D McMillan. 6 yards rag carpet. Miss McPhail, W J Blakeston. 1 pound woollen yarn, MifS McPhail, J Ileinstock. Pair men's 8-R'ks, J Uemstock, Mi»s McPhail. Pair wiinL-iii's stockings, J Henistock, R Brst. Puir niiit.i. U Best, Miss McPhail. QuiU pst.di Woik, J McLean, J Henisti>ck. Q>a 1 , any other kind, J Brodie, K Peat. Berli I Wool work, ,1 McLean, U Hooper. Wreath, any kind, D McCor- mack, R Best. Mat hooked, Mrs. Grier, W Meads. Crochet work in cotton, II VViitson, R Best. Crochet in wool. Miss McPh.lil. Fancy knitting in cotton, J Brodie, Miss McPhail. Biaid ing io cotton. W Watson. Tatting in cotton, W Fletcher, Mias McPhail. Patch work, cr.izy, H Watson, W Mead'. Embroidery in cotton, W Watson, J Watson, Outline work, Mrs Corn'ng, J Brodi*. Woollen work on canvas, J Heiiutock, H Hooper, Toilet sot, W Patton, J Brodie. Best 2 loaves home made bread, D Harrow, J Henderson H Paiker'a special fot best apple pie, 6 Graham biscuits and buna, Mrs W Patton, N McKinuon's special for 2 loaves bread, hinne-niake, and 1 dozen buns, Mi.vi H Hooper. C Rainage's sp,.'cinl for ^ue.wing nearest the weight uf ati animal, R Whittaker. Eiigenia. From our oicii Correspondent Farniem are now busy getting up tlicir potatoes and other roots. All sorts of roots and vegetables are a wonderfully gootl crop this year for which we ought to bo thankful. The Rev. Mr. McKenzie preache<l to a large congregation in the Orange Hall on Sunday afternoon. He gave us a gooil practical aennon. Mrs. Jolin Sherwood, of Toronto Junction, has been visiting friends in thii locality the jwist week. The Misses Minnie and Ettie Roy have gone to Montclair, N, J. They will bo missed amongst the young peo- ple here, where they wore both general favorites. Mi«B Fcnwick, who has been very sick for some time, we are pleased to hear is now getting better. Mrs. Lucy Sloan and Miss Beecroft liavo gone to visit friends at Creemor*. A nice now Inilfry has been placed on the Presbyterian church. Mr. .losoph Williams has returned from Mayfield, where he has been en- gaged running' a thrcashing machine for some time past. Mr. and Mrs. John Fcniiwick have gone to visit friends at Chesley. Mi.ss Minnie Muldrum, of Flesherton, I>aid u vi.sit to hur |>arents, Mr. and Mrs. Meldruin, of Fairfield Villa, on Sabbath l.tst. Mr. Robert Mtldrum, of Feversham, accompanied by Mrs. Meldruin and funily, wroviaitors at Fairfield Villa on Sunday. We are plea.scd to learn that Mr. Ilanna has been re-cngajjod to teach this school for another year, as ho is very faithful to his trust and the children are getting along well under his care. Considerablo excitement was created here one nigbt recently when it was dis- covered that some refuse hml taken fire in tho hoop and vcnoor mill and that the building wiis in d:inger of being duntroy- ed Williin{ hands and tho mill water- works, however, succeeded in staying the Hanus after eight or ten hours' work. DilSciilty wai experienced owing to the huptKisibality of getting at tho spot where tho fire was aiuouldering. rricvvilie F»om OKI euii t'on'esjjondn.t, Mr. Robert B.'akeuton arrived home last Satunlay after a mtuith's so- journ iu Yorkshire, Eng, He had ti<« honor uf bci. g «k p.i!>sengor on that magnificent new ship, the Canada, of th« Dominion line duiing hor first rujrag* across the Atlantic. fhe annual fall show of the Artemesia Agrici'.ltural Sociaty took place last Tuea- duy and Wednesday. Owing to the «Ali. raw weather which prevailed the attend'- . anco was not as large as on former oc» caaionv However, notwithstanding these adverse circumstjiuces the exhibi- tion of stock, jwultry, vegetables, &c. was up to the standard. The concert on Wednesday evening waa a splendid suc- cess us far a.s the program w as concerned,* but a failure in jwint of attendance. The Johnston family, of Durliain, de- serve e.'pccial mention for the.r artiatic instrumental music. Piof. Biker, of Toronto, was the star of the evening. His comic songs elicited thunders of ajj- [)l3use. Messrs J. T. Paton aud Chaa. ICiiinage also added materially to th« evening's entertainment. SOTE8 Btr. John Nichol exhibited beets that would be hard to excel in size. Souie of the ajiplos aud p-'ars in the c.^Uootion of fruit presented a very di- lapidated oppsamuce. We would ati;^- gest tliat in the future eahibitors in >hat line make a butter selection in quality oven if it I; at the expense of quantity. Mr. Ricli.'krd Whittaker waa tho «uc- ccssful candidate in the guesaing match. As a result of soi^ae ritther careless drivers our carpenter had several jobs on h.»nd nnxt day in l!ic way of rej'airiug wlicab, .to. lliore wai a pretty big rumpus in the evening oCi.'.i;;ioned by the resurrection of soma old feuds. The oaths uttered during tho scrap would di.><g'ace u Michi- gan lumber camp. Evory fall fair thia bur:j hits been turned i:ito a battle ground, but we understand there la a movoinent on foot to put an eud to further disturbance iu that line. The Markets. Caref'uliy Correvtvd Earli We«k Flour $3 SO to $4 40 Oats 17 to 18 Wheat Go to GA B-rley . . 20 to 30 Peas 40 to 42 Butter 11 to 12 E;{«s, fresh 10 to 10 Potatoes bag '20 to 25 P.irk 4 60 to SO Havporton 7 CO to 8 00 Hides 4 00 to 5 00 Sheepskins "5 to 60 (ieeso 6 to 6 Turkeys 7 to 7 Chickens pur pair 20 to Ducks per pair 40 ta Wool 17 to t eo TIME TABLE CiOIKU SOUTB. Matkdale- 6 40 a. ni. 4 40 p. m. Fleshertonâ€" ti.53 a. m. 4.53 p. aw GOINO NOIiTH. Fleshertonâ€" 11.48 a. m. fl.l7 p^ m. Markdaleâ€" 12.04 p. m. 9.30 p. m. FLESBEBIOI STEtl LtllSDIY. I hnve npoiied Up a ooiiii>1ete ateiini lanndry In rieMliui tot), atul aiu iirop'i ltd tu take lu nny qimi>tity of lamxlry work at lower pricns than aro ciriaipod o)t«i.'whcre. 1 have put in tbela'vnt aiul iiiuHt iiDprovvd uiacttincry to tliat end. Kinilty ({ive 1110 a call. Eutlre satisfaotioa guaraiiteud.aud piico:* low. UuM. Qbo. UoonBHouas Flesherton Saw & Planing Mills The undersigned are placing iu po- silion a fust olasa sawmill for custom sawing, which will be ready for opera- tion in January. We have also added A CHOPPING MILL For the coiivenicuce of farmcvi. Chopping done at any time at 6 cents per 100 lbs. The Basil and door factory, baud aud aoroU sawing busiuess continued aa UBual. Pile in your orders. DEECROyi 4 TALliOT