i"t, that he htLg, lis E STANDARD. iAL y Feb. llth. 1881. jPoTHER NpTlcis. w • bureau, try J;^W. Batw' Flesbarton. Fob a good "VVatck tW^lo^L-^ fc Aia..aKMKIUI. LXD •!.«»» â- . nr a cnD",t«nt safi now ^H»«ri« •mIiiik to merit « jop. [r-il in tlie past, *f_ au v.ii "ai't " ' „ neiifs lints for 75c each, t oi,l cheapest inacbiue â- ^" uA .otoIIaskettBros. »j coal oil. o • t vonr Watch repaired y" ,1 Wilcexâ€" he does them in.'.ebteJ to tlie 0. S. Time$ 'p% full repoit of the proceed- Fniie"(-""'y^'"""' 1 i,_l.l iu the Manse on "'lSa hist., was weU at. ;dauiav.iyvlca..'»uttime spent ..,lp!i]ers fw "Castorine" -I IZ see tliat the barrel fcnuine. vo us a C'" '"^^ quarter of I jyv two fuot wood, or one and a " j„, .11J I you can have the [;t,,j,p/.'rajcur. rt^,g,r.T lUvis, of FleshertoD, Fays thus $i j;^7.000 to lend on good se- [,[v, ;ii,l at low rates of lutorest. â€" li^idvcrtiiicmcut. ^Ian' FACTiREBs of reapers, mowert 1 tl.r- -I'i'iJ,' niacliiiics, prefer '-Cas- linc oil to any ofl.er, it lid, scjii, or elephant. •Castoriue," as none other â- Hakb*t dwMkeei b^st stock of Mot«i- llUC I!-"'"' out •'^â- â- " Lis nuri.iii:i.d not to gum. L .j.,,^(. ccriuiniiuicatioiis are lield " oii acciiut of so uiuch 'J our bo occiijiiuil willi the (Jouuty n.;; p.' tmlii f*^. They will l•.u- turM^t«"!- THE vitiii s!ii!i-.iics f r tijo Town- (,f AiMiiesiii, Kiveii in last week's â- ,^w»s only fur ^IX inuiiths instead fMt.'.i' *~ "'*^ s'attu. Tlie follow- (l,e"ci,j Ti-ft stiiti.-iueii*, â€" Jiirths â€" M;irri;i." ^1; LV'uthsâ€" bl. Ui- l-'"' i'iv-(l tilt ccjiy of a ,i WVviri'l hv])r. Siioiile on the J.'a/j"=iy I'lirujiiii, iiud i.ave 1 t'l j.iililisl. it l»y a As not a i'W jif !•/ "lie till nils I c fit '• IThi:! K, i. ;.i-ii lu'.-. i" I •' '"" '" ;5i.|).' V, ly HuV;::; ULttll !â- â- ill. 1-iu. t 1.. Hi.'.iii.r t W 'â- 'â- I r- u i •f ..:â- Wint.r .1. Melar M'.s .i iiiai; .1 vr.a: 1 s • .VI n;^ i-i I 1 .1 it. irctl- tho Ur^'ust and ^tlie eoantr. Tang British Columbt* ootUws, three Macleans snd Hare, wer^ hanged at « e w \\ estniLnster on Monday. AiiorHEK larja shipment of th»t splendid Wc Japan Tea. just «rmed »t U. Qraham'a, Dondalk Try it. ToBoxTo oil company, are ec^ mannfactarere of -Castorine machine oil. mrmgementBwillbeproaecoted. Fob No. 1 coal oil, castorine and other machiiw oila, try HMkett Broe. CoBBBCTiDN.â€" In Nemo'a eMnmuni- cation of lart week instead of Miiia«s Wilhamj and Lyons, should rsAd Misses Williams and Logan. " â- -â- â- E. Rcsvnos of Mormt ForeA'oMrat* ing very largely in hay at FleaSeiton Station, aai hM pat i« « a«w^ )my scale. A oamber of t«Bma arrived at Flesherton Station with aquare timber from Durham, that scores one against Durham railway. Use "Castorine" Machine Oil, for all kinds of madimery, it is also' ex- cellent for harness and leather, mak- ing it water and weather proof! For sale by dealers. The masquerade in the Markdale riuk came otf on the 4th ibbt. As thero were no prizes awarded, we viill not criticise tiie different characters. -Music was rendered very efficiently by the string baud. Ti.osE of oar subscribers, who have made arraugeuieuts to pay their sub- scriptions to the biAiinAKD iu wood, will obliije us by bringing it in now while the roads are good. We are m want of wood and a few cords now would be just as acceptable as the cash. The World ahouU be .irousju to tho depioiablc condition of the females of liiu: luuU Tile eulet bled fi atuo. the pale, I looaiess checks, liolloiv eyes, 1 crv.-UHde'nlity, aud the vaiiou-s dia' trt^~..i;, i\tas of female weakness, arc luait'i- ::iiii every umuuu in jur couiiiij .-.ii.^u.ii 4;ou«.iaer, All forms ol Deoiiity and irregularities pjculiar to iiie oex may be promptly remedied b, Uiiai.ek Blood lii*t. is. li 1- st.id tuat heat travels faster tliu coi^i," 1 ecause you cun easily ciitci vv.' s. ii you catch cold^usily you I .«u as â- ily III e it iu its woic.- f rm ., yo\ scli.-;:^ d' PectiftiBi. uin, iiie 'or .b. it id 1 .ug ri ' ly, .iiii\ cur* Ik lo- trou no V. II, aMay a., ir i i, u 'es ii .lc„' iiir. â- na, I.O.. se- â- • a r .ilitt, u... all .iib..ses â- •*^- ' uiia y Jo.^3i..a|.i jn. K^atUHAll AT f^s-*^ S^5^1 â- "^- b; fife^ent's. '0:mu: ,^^3M HW hâ€" raw ntaiaa UMMteW tke i^ j1i_: f»f -^' i Wffl. Lncas Sl Co., BANKBRS, UABKDALE. IN lane or naaO amoaata, at all ti good widoraad aoU^ w on a WlttEtT AT 6 FEI CERT. t ' a-tJ-- TU â- " ,2-4. »: hia.i -l1^Mi^^°-«~«- ' on â- m^iit September. 1880. ,1,1, *T V ETERI NARY. JBLOOMFIELD, • Veterinary Surgeon, AS conuaenced the piaotke of kig pro tea-tioa in Markaal«. and from bin lonir experience and extensive practiee in England and tbi« eonntry, ia ennbled to ^caarantee «atl^^fact^on. liegulatirg Powders, tlu ad- minttion of tliounands that have B«ed them, warranted to porifr the blood by removing Jitieases lurking in the Bystem ol horses and cattle, always on hand. Uediciues maybe procured at his office, orer Dr. Sproule'g Ornc Store. Markdale. i.j Legacies! Pensions I Bounties I l-artiei having any of the above claims to inveBtiRate will please communloate^ith me at once. A. «. IIVNTER, Claim A^' nt. DuudtUli P. O., County Grey. 6 OYSTERSr OYSTERS .fVST RE€E1V£K MARKDAliE CBM A P G ^H STORE olds and vieis)^ for th«ir liberal patniaa^Aar. lae the past Ave y»»»», and befa to rvmiod them that ke iaprepurad to sopbly «»»*â- n hi* tiae m a» any on«. ziorUx «f Toqronto. I^ ui GruI linti 'delivared promptly on ree^ ototitn, 3AUSAQE POULTRY i^ alwaiB kept in tlwir 18eak4ii. ';TSp©cial lAduoemeiiis to large Piurchaseni «£ j Sboi« on Mill sreett, oppoAU the "Revere Hotel." ., tS'Cagh paid fur fat Cat- tle and. Sheep A«M» thankiiicrav ferputfavon he uusta fagr laithfot attentioD toyonr wants to merit a continnaaee of yo« support- W. B. 8AKJEANT. Markdale. Sept. 17tli 1880. 1 IVOTIOE. ALL wrtifig indehtad to Um nndersigaed either by note or book aacounl wiU call at my shop and settle without farther notice. A» 1 have not tin* to visit you aU at your homes, and it is too expensive to send out a coUeotor. i hops the above notice will be suf- ficient. •• JOHS NOBTiE. N. B.â€" Warning is hereby given, tLat re- ceipts are of no value unless signed by my. self personally. JOHN NOBLE. MaikiiaJc, De«. 17. 1880. i4-tf I*tTh»lic IVotlco. "Vf OTICE is hereby given t!iat tho ll road open tUrouch lota l» inn „ â€" aew pea through lota 99, 100. and 101, on the 3rd concession W. T. Jk S. II., in (he township of Glenelg, is not properly os- talihshed. The eariioration of the township of Glen- elg not having any tiUe to the road through said lots, will not he responsible tor tny ao- cideut that mav happen ou said ro«.a. JAMES BBOWN. FIXLAY .MacKAE. •r 1 .P}"^- l^*^**- Township of Gleuc-lg, Oct. 19, »880. 6tf. AT thf: ii BELFAST HOUSE. via. V» lied lud ' w â- i: .11 Election of ui.u I' I 1 1, .Sr.-.i 1 I.- i ' I il 1 »i-d di.\\:i ' Il 'I'll- •â- i. be .\ttil 111 ,\ 11 11 1 111 I 1 ..! 11 ..• i-'e tlie l.ici.s-i;_\ t'l ill-; ill)i'Ve r..iii tceivmtj (ioviiini.t ;iiil. V.-' !;;;^ l-V ID«y be MllCi ;^;iil. iThc U. V. Ii-. 'i'liri' 1. f.itlui I'f .Sir lliirl. h. tii'd I'll ilie l!*ib itir.. at tin- iv«iu-i il ii/i I l"'.!" vtjir.-. He wa.s u ffinuii' lit I'.-.iV"' 11 "•"" in Novii i.lui fi r I'Vi r ti."i vi Ills. Jt is -stated it n Inn ilvHiL,' lie t xtui ssed the wish bat lii.i .S.III ^lioiiJil I.I t ' ;ive his post \t OctiiuH ar sucii iiri iiii|'i'taiil mo- neiil tn .ittiiiil lii.^ rn:ui;il ami coiisc- bjciitlv i.;ily 'l'ii('|iir left v'Ltiwa tit (itfiiid (III- lulu la. iiij;ii;oiulc(l by lipr btisbaii'l. -4 iiTiiii is u^-iali/. ilic effort of aturt- ti exjiel si.nie morbid uuittor iilntiii;,'llK- air j'i-:i;.'is of the liui;^ t may, Imwivrr. I'lieml from an iu- aiiud or iiritab'e iMinlitinii of tlic jr itit, II lii,'lil lusli nr- h.u Jior i.ftni iciijg j)irfe,iliMe. LifTlic cause l-o lat It iu:iy. tlir niiiedy slmnld be la^-vRf-I s IVrtir-.l IViUs.iiH. .\ i.ure- Y M irital'le lial.-iiiiiic tlini.'i; and hini; talcr. I'll!- sale by all diabrs in lediciiie, nl i:,5 cints jKr bottle. • iuFAT nllractiuu at JIcFar'aiid's, Imt can it be is it good f;oods, or ifsp 1111 rcliivii^jip, is It his faithful ock kti \A r. 111 ilie amiable- post olKce iKwvgir, th.Mibliijiiii,' clerks, or the usiucss tai-l of ilie jToiuietor, or is tiiat lii.^liii.aii. Lrtt Saturday ihcrc w.nijo 1, s iliun eli-veii "icliiiol i««cljirs in till- 1 s:;iiilinpi*ut at one ^\fell, one tiling' curtain, he (.Vchirlaiiili is ^elliny an immcn.se quantity tf {:ooilsi. It Ius been Tpilv remarked that then- ii; one lliiiit: b' iter than piesmce iifm.n.l.in caMof ;iec-i'1eiits.in'l that is iili^iiire 111' liuily but as accidents may liap.., v t.. all. Il.i"variis Yellow lil IS I'.iliai til.- !„ St ninedvâ€" it is btll. r tl :in an ;u, ':, „.t |,..Iii;V. Yel- low Oil ciiiv 11.1 ,a' iT of FUsli "niii-s. r.iiii-. I ;, ., ,:ss. Hii.ns. iJ'is. J'r.-t Jiii.s. ... ,s lor extern- 1 'I ji-CiiiK.l ,1.-, ,,, Jill iiiHaiiiiiml..iy â- \;1 iio'ditiiiP " I'ui .fill (il'.. 1! â- «. HA S S. II It. K l.ii« Man.- '••i. I »»iii to I'l one 1 1 tn J^i-!:i|- ui-rtli it \slidown, • "â- â- 11 III .-.w COOâ€" •' :_ .:.•â- 1 .. â- â- "i." t -i::!- to, â- â- .- .,, ... r ..:â- v- ' •'â- â- • f'li. A-.V. L « ' "I • i •' • iiiiKi. •«ajou iiMiiaii .i;i»r i o hS • .- e'«i' ar l»"iy «a_' s. Wed 111 iti n this »s i 1. -;-a ... liuufT t • ii- • '^scrv.l^ By w itinu.s. .Vlliii^uor r r • r 111 who 'uis tin iiiti iirise a;:ii foi uiglit i- '•'-ISC ..III. self iiuaidid fro i a hiT Wi- tiitior to oufi ol affl nee ^nd. is *i :ittei o »iirs« i -In- i-e.â€" ' irun- ifl,. 0».N-iisM.- Tlie li luual lueetmp "f t\ .â- ,)! th .rey C 'iiut • Or mg- ^i3 o. vas ' I id i' th a)r :{e j'»!.. ' ial. on .lie l^ inst .ier« hs iirgiMiui bcr oi brotlu pre nt, '^6 most cl the district aim private â- ' i J .anary t law ba» list, only on' mouth \N. • 1 resiiii e, ke the it;:s «,-.. iir rHi_'.i:i soi i it-.., lis ro- hrs been in 'doii hii/iii i.rd â- iO'v -doi'iiaui.-. u is -iiig ,11, â- I'.-'itory arrivul ly the rapid I ii\ .-.111 .1.111. it is dung its Work â€" ilie Mi.iw I isuppeariug aBtoui^biugly fast, and 'ir.i'""" a diee!: is r-'t tr. 't-s recl.le.-sae.s--., We will hear the riimole of the wagon lustea'.l of tlip merry jin- gle of tiiu s.cijiii boils bufj tho week is out. L. Pi. Co. L'lKGE. â€" The aiiuuul uiccthig of L. O. County Lotl-je of North (.irey was lield at tlio village of tJlaiksbuig ou Tuesdny, J^'eb. 1. The officers elected tor the I'resent year are as follows: â€" James Howes, jr., Co. Master D. McCauu, Dep. do. .\. Spencer, Co. Chap. J. H. Di^lrr r. C Secy.; J. Ci'rigiirnii, C" Tieim. Thos. Clilray, Co. Dir-ector of Cerc- inouios .1. H. Berry, Co. Lecturer. The next seuii-annnal meeting ia to be held at Cl-atsworth on the third Tuesday fa June next, at 1 o'clock, p. in. O-UJVttLE, XovemWr 16, 1.S80. Mr. R. C. Balmer. Dear Sir,â€" It afTords mo uiiqivalified pleaRnretobeur testimony to tho benefit I li.avo ex- perienced from using Burdock Blood Bitters. For several years I have suffered from oft-recurring, bilious Headaclies, Dyspepsia, and com- l^laints I'cculiar to my sex, which now I 'am entirely relieved from, if not cnred by using only about ha'f a bottla of the Bitters. I beg to return you mj' s'ncere thanks for recommending to uic such a valuable medicine. I remain, yours sincerely, Mps. Ira Mulhoi,l.\nd. A Miser's Death. â€" Eobcrt Taylor, an old inliabitaut of London township, was lound dead in his bed at home on the 8tli con., a few nigh Is ago. He was aged 82 years and a bacli'^Ior re- cluse. His only comp.iniona through life wore dogs and cats. No woman was ever allowed to cuter his door. He liHii amassed a fortune by stock- raisi g. He always kopt bis money hiiblt;! Ill diffeient parts of the house, and oree a jiarty of robbers entered ati'l !.'iirtreil him, and then took from iiiui li. 1 ti-g" s'lni of m ney. He was evtr llf^.rsll^picious of strangers, and denic'l them aJniiision. He leaves a liu-t ainonnt in the banks of tliis city and on of tiie finf pf farms in London t'-lbl:. 1 'aave fitted up a room over" my Store where I can supply " Y ;r T E R, S -IN â€" S T-ex-y 3t3rle I '(y the I'laio or nn CHEAP£!t THAN AMY ONE IN T».iVvN iv Stor;; if ' Provisions and Groceries ToglaOl »ith Wines and Liquors, ARE VKUY (JQEAP AND GOOD. John H. Heard, Mauulovturer aud dealer in Cutters, Sleigli3,Biiggies, WAGGONS, CULTIVATORS, HORSE RAKES, PLOUGHS, IIAKKOW A-\0 A 11 kin ':•â- of Janning Implements JiiiuufaotiiM iind l)«iiository, Durham and 11:11 i;lie,-ts." F L E S II K R T O N ANY AMOUNT of TORK FOR bALE. As I ilo no inifSiig o.- M.i-.viiig, I «nut tlie Puliiir to nive me a c;i!l iiuJ lie couvinced what liai"aiiiK I um (jiving, before yoU jiur- cha.-o elsewhere. WIi.SON BENSON. iluikdale, Nov. 2't, l6tj4i. o-ly J. MONTGOMERY^ rililE Sub.sc •ilier. in ri'turniiiK thanks to J. the inhnliitautH of Afarkilale aud KUr- ronnding country for their patronage during the past eight yearsThe^s to iutimate tn them he is how prepared to supply the Public with FRUIT, POUND PLUM CAKES, either plain, or Iced BJid Ornamented, and a larga Variety of Other Cakes. always on hand. Also. I s c "cr I T of every description, from the best manu- facturer? in Ontario. Also, a large and varied •ssortmeut of U^e CHOICEST CONFECTiONERYI Id »ii-P.kTR- s.â€" Mw.ivs alicnit of anv ill ta\ tiBi'" and i -..itit; th.- l-ir^'i-wt and ra.ist com- ,!. lit Fin -.-ry in th s jncalitj-, I "am prepai'-l to ueii m i;:;;eh iin.l Iinpli-iuciits of ev- ;y lie icriptn u in the liest Btvleof anv in t; 1 market, aud at inices as- low as any'oo- tiii iif; til the i]ualii.\ of tlie work. liiiviN ' upwHi- 1.1 ol twenty years' eiperi- mii-L-, I u i-..'iti.Ioiit tliat |itirc!ii»sors will get ti ' ailvaulaj' in U o iii^' the- vi ry Htst made. â- 'arti: s in vaiit of ;i ni:r.i.i;i! or Im|ilement w.,, do '.foU to give uio II cill, as tliere are none in the iiuirket w'lic'.i will t-i.miinje with tiK 1 in rnulity, i-tjle j(i.d liniah for the j.n. f. 11. ly :»i .. JUST ARRIVED A FULL SUPPLY ©F}*^' Dry Goods, GroGiiei BOOTS AND shoes: 4iQ h3. g- m i mm, u i noii.:: .7 .^--jitrr' 'i u* 'a* 'lAi iji .-,-• •la ftii :•â- As we are ^ing a CASH BUSINESS, we will not b#. undersold by any other house in towa.iM,k .. boots SHOES A SPECIALTY ,JQ. cr« ' ft -,»»• g tf) 1^ fci vr ii^- f 1J.U--J-.J Weaving. Weaving.' ♦3« i:- â- '» ^;«.j .- 1 â- a' ^i, â- _ i.^^'e^.\J ij=i •â- *' "S ^..:.: f,^ jajr ptrtoa hani^ work to do in tb« above line, can get it dune DOME WITHOUT DELAY, loii»t IToi-get llie P*ln,ce, REYNOLDS Sc SON. Markdale; Dec. 31, 1880. v .. .- 9 Flesherton Woolen Factory. Having neariv all osders completed at present on hand, an it usual at this aeaiaa nf tka year, those favoring u* with work, may rely upou having it promptly atttoMUd to EVERY BRANCH~oFtHE BUSINESS 111 ilio Couny e. t cFARLAND'S. China TEA Store Oenori.l dealer in GROGEHIES PROVISIONS. Next to Hakrlt's JImdwaic Store. Kfcjis conatniitly mi liaiiil tverythng usual t'l iiue:i iiu r»:ulii.siiiiiciit. Ill- wi.ii'J dri.v spcei:!! attention to hta Teas, Tobaccos Sugars, Wliich for qunlity and Lowncss of Price CANNOT BE SURPASSED. AC(:!.LM' ON THE NORTHERN HAJL-WAY. OXr, M.N KtU,ED. Nkwm.\kkSt, Jr.n. :;i._ -This morn- m ihe mail train rav f. the tnuK on ♦he currgnst north of 1 ndy'i, mill. The eL-;iiie pikI tender I.pt tlir rails tlip fro- end "f the baggage car was off ttie track is well as the rei r end of th' Binoldr car, lat tliey 'id not lei. v'e tliu load-bed. Thj to rear r aches. ^;onl8iDiiig' passe jge 1, rare vrencheij fromtl-o '•uoks ^nd tiir .\vn over an emfcank; it â€" one •" the lodge t-.iiniu isinp the County of bouth coin-Les ocin;,' impa. J ot a ced ^-ost. Grey bfiiij; well represputed. The ' 1 m 1 Bsual routiue of business was trau- "•ctcd iu a very harmonious manner. There was a communication from the BRIDES' CAKES! ""I'p'ied on the shortest notice, and got up in the best style that is done this side of Toronto. Tea Meeiiigs, Socials, OTHEE PARTIES, supplied on the shortcbt notice and on the moxt reasonable tarm!!. JOHS MONTGOMERY. Mark.Ule, Nov, 18, Bt, 1880. lo-ly TAILORING C- A. OWEN, Fasliionalile Tailor, HA 'ING rented ti;8 Tai.oriDjr Depart- ment o^-er MeFarland'e ^tor« vriibeB o inform the public of Markdala und aiu- -•«adiug eouutiy, that he is prevared to FILL ALL ORDERS Prmp'y and Tastily! ^fangeiiieu of Toronto, asking the LOrangcmeu of this County to celebrate the next anniversary of the battle of Boyne in the Qaeeu city, which I *M referred to the district lodges for 1 consideration. Tho next annual geeting will be held in the Orant,e Ball, Hesherton Station. The fol- lowbg oflBcers were elected for the ••arrent year, viz:â€" W. C. M., Thos. Ferguson D. C. M., James Edge C. C., Jattes Brodie a 8., R Murray; I C- T., William A. Anderson C. D. g^M Thos. Flaouning; C. L., 8tt0"l U T T I N G As puHliig is no imrt of my desire, I merely ask i I'.ei-linR purchasers to give me a call inJ lie convinced that I MEAN BUSINESS, ASD WILL Sell Lower than the Lowest, as I liavG purchftsed for ca-h, and have had a good discount alluwad, I am in a position to let mv customers have the heuetit of my invPBtmcnta. L^Beuiemher the xlacc, next to Hskett Bros. Markdale, Oct. 7, 1880. 4-tf GRANT CHELLEW, ivi AT? ii:r A. r^E Cabinet Makers, â€" AKD^ VPHOL8TEBEBS a full stock 9f 2^-u.xrLlt-u:xe 1 FURMITURE MADE TO ORDER LUMUEiJ Wanted. GRANT CHELLEW. MarkOi^, Dec. 23, 1880. 1-Iy* THeS. MATHEWS, 'Will be carried on thronghout the witer. ' Flealierton, tix;€mbcr 15, ld3o CAMPI3ELL. 14 LUMBEE ANDt SAWING. -o-^- 'fhe ttibsd-ihSr K-gs tb'infTinate that he has his Saw Mill at Little Falls On Lot 143 in Srd Range N. E.. Toronto and S.vdenham Hoatl, Aitenjcsia, in full uiMra- tion, and is prepsr.Hl to (iiriiisli LUMBER, LATHS JTG^ETC, TO ORDER. CUSTOM "SA^WIiNG l»ROMl*TI .^' lOrS^E, By the thousand or ou Shares. Tartit-s delivci iii); Lo(;^i cau have their lumber for r«tam load.s. The sawyer at the Mill t-r.u mrango for sswin;;. ALL KINDS OF SAW LOGS PURCHASED. Wm. HOGG. r. S. â€" Wood turner wanted to make broom hituJk« ou a guiife lathe, btcady ju'j if work satifactor}' Flesherton Station, Nov. 25, 18jS0.,;;/V •If M R. J. SPROUi W'jjilst wishiiiLr all ftvcm m A fflerry Christmas aMavevj Happy New Year, And Many Returns of the Same, Would take this opjHirtatiityof tendcriiv^his siiice:ie thanks for the very Hberal patroua!:;.(i whieli he has iv ceived in the past; for, whilst it is the s;eneral cry on all ides of duh times, it has been taxuv:^ our litn'vst ahilJly tyi keep pace with' ouv rapid incrense in btisinc;s,^ZiS I find, 'by r- t'^r.-*nce to my Books, my cash sales and j^^rain rccei;it--, a»i.; ;-;i .incss,i;enc- rally have ALMOST nOIJBLEO THE.PA:T TEAR TH.r;l5riHf -^^CEDr^O 'NE. In view of v'l: :Ir I h~i • â- 'i ' fev:'^»^l c-' ' THE LiAEG li^ST :. ' :^\V^r G-ENERiVji; " G 'in DRY aoOD '1 U;^0|ViS VNi i ma. wj m mm, See his S5.00 Overcoats. See his $tO Ulsters. See his $12 Suit. See his $16 dress suit. 500 pairs of Boots To choose from â€" Men, \S otuou aud Ciiiidren*!, Get your AXES ' McFA3U.Aiii's. Those $2.50 MANTLES "lin? f»st. New DRESS 800DS " MeFarlaud'tt. Now FLANNELS ^^ McFarlaud's. ew SHAWLS at; LicFnrlatid's. New BONNETS B"(i HATS ^^ McFar- lAud'B. New TWEEDS at' McFailuud ». Ne«T CARPETS ^^ MoFar- land'B. New Fringes, linttoii?, Kilks. Laces, Flowers and Feathers. Prices never wore low cr or vnluc belter* A compnrison solicited. W. J. McFARLAND, I. 1 PORTER. iVfarkaaln. aJ?d Fancy Holi.aj? ^resents' ALSO CHUISTMASAI^D NEW YEAH'S cakds. Also, the Largest and most Complete .Stock of nil 'â- --â- â- â- £^: A- ii FACTS ZmM BE DENIED. " 'â- •â- .â- -A' furs 'and LADIES' COATS AND MANTLES, Ever shown in this Norther Country. ALL UF WHICH WILL DE SOLU AT TIU: LOWEST REMUNERATIVE CASH PRICES. v.-.:if BUTTER RAE Thank the public and friends in (?onf lal for the libenil support they hare *TeoeiTed Bin ooamencing business, aud will still Rtiek to the rule of doing a straightforward bnsines with all cuBtomers. Ko flnttery u»e.i or hnits yivi-n to gull the public Every article (old oa iu own meritB. and by keeping their i^to'k well aRsorted aud fresh is all Um Mom, they wni always give their customers good value for their i(4My. Done wUle Cnstomen are waiting. A i)asseng»'r named Tullfora was found Jyhig under the platform, between the two passenger coaches, dead. TliPfp i" at presient nothing to show how he came to his death, uo JH£ LAJfSJ FASHION PLATES outward injuries hiving been discover ed on him. He had over f 1,000 on his person. Two or three others passengers received slight braises, while others, amongst them Conductor Henckick, were considerably shaken when the train was being dragged over a culvert after leaving the ruls. It is BBppoted to h*ve been oansed by the firost aud the rails opreading. It is said this is the first fatal a9cidcnt which ^aa owtirred on the Northern for twenty yeftia, Mr Ml j^tM«Uf 1^^, is concerned. i|^* l^.l:^-. ••* i.. .--. -• =:ta u^-yH -2 "ta tyvtti Always «n hand to elieee {rom. A Good Fit Gnaruiteeil JjO^V*^ -IT- Bemember the Place. Qrex McFarland's Store- â- iiiitiii.ifa».«g.Mrt 1141.,.. -i-jT-igHES to tender to his nnmerons VV C'lsfe'mera his sincere thanks for thmr very lib* J patronage daring the 15 years he has been n the Harness Business in Mark- df le. an wou^d respfctfully solicit a continn ai o« of the same, feeing oonfiident Jthat he eaii give Entire Satitfaetion. Kverything nsaally kept in a Fi Rsnr-ci.ASS HIMESS ESTMUSHMEIT. always am haad, and sold at inod«»a».r«»^- erNone but good workmao Mnployea sM th. hmt of materials used. Ifatkdate, Nav, 18, imo-^ lo IK ABTEHESIA. -rj^Sm aon. ^Uwi, Lfl* »• •«?^^ X" rmthtLmUMd, 18 aawa of ctoKwl !« with log booM, aod wdl ImmwL Inquireef Botart OUv.. oppo«t. the^lgUor ^^ ,«j,uih,i88i. /^\^:, QPY GOODS in all the lines. ORDERED CLOTHING ^specialty HATS and CAPS, new and stylish. BOOTS and SHOES, Cooper Smith's celebrated make that has stood the test against all comers in all styles and newness. GLASSWARE and CROCKERY all patems GROCERIES- cheap and fresh; ".i â- t-'.^h^ O ' i_ '» U. Keep your Eye on the Place 1 r WHEN YOD VISIT yttttmajy J. J »iv â- "»!^_s .â- *3i*: JR/.V' 'iW titP •^i"'ji)-'..Hv-J DougtSs* Btuk '^loch oppvsUe the Drug Sftf.* |^" ^•**" {.•*(' i *ui« XV^l t, Having made extensive alterations and improvontenls the past season in my- Grain Warehouse, at Flesherton and Flesherton Station, I am prepared to pav the HIGHEST PBICE IN CASH! For any Quantity of good Grain or And as I keep buyers constantly on both Markets, Flesher- ton and the Station^all will find a READY SALE for Grain when offered • •:^-v;.'^- â- ' â- â- â€" :o' ' .â- •â- I will now commence a ' ' GREAT CLEARING SALE Of my large and complete stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, " Hats, Caps, Purs, Ladies' Coats and MILLINERY, And will continue to sell at a Very Small Advance on Cost! Until all is cleareU out. A call is respectfully solicited to get quotations before -• purchasing elsewhere, ' ' J IS-REMEMBEB THE PLACE FOU BARQAINH IS AT R J. 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