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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 5 Oct 1882, p. 8

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 'ON. UDnsoiL. V, AND CHEAP insurpassed.' IPAEMENT. rgo stock of Dress Ooods, Worsted Wool Goods ia lepELTtment. IS my stock is nnnsnalfy larg* it rock bottom prices. iOTHING. ;ooaijt of wbich I have laid,,] »8, TrowseriDgs. and OveM [ways led the trade in thia itage to call before pmel •artment. ulliner, witli pleaty of the prettiest and moal fi county. Ladies, it wo«ld at the stock. Department. le best goods, at the lowest fuyer of Grain and Farm Pi the liighest price in cash I 'oild specially ask farmera! dmJSA R. OH, EAR. I Inot, g«t jourPhotographa et N •grapber, Fleshertoni spying and Enlarging as heretofore. Motto and other Frames, and Vhua» rkably Ltow Prices OaD mi ard enlarged by yonr old trieni. BULMER. 96 REHOUSE [, Boots and Shoes, Gr»-, :k kept full and well received every rENIA replenished with week. tWfJSitMi,. tliingle Factory in operation. Handles for Sato. ra. HOGG. I 9^ re-" P F actoryi OF PUMPS, 'UMPS, CISTERN PUMI *S. ^UMPS suppliek!^ Um proof of it is ijHi aan aver was doe in Mtf fa 1 door north of Batl«tai*»4 it, MarkdaJe.^ ON DUB TABLE. CoMSULTDie EsoiraxB ov Caxai titl4W04K lionUily joomal iiwa»o«M"' SOUTH GREY EXHIBITION. last V6ar,|ind the ncmber of ' ' {yf,3~ tm^^nme. In sinne respect Uia AiS ui uus vaiuawxn uvw#a. It Thx ifsbed ii^^lShpO^QMButirely derated con8tru«ti«» a a d mmk i n g of engines nea.ly got ap an should be patronized who have, ' ' "" ftcripton' ten cents. PicTUBESQCK CANADi^â€" We have receiYi narta 11 and 12 of this valuable book. It* iUustratior ^^"-^ ^â€" .â€" -- Bumerous Lakes tad ueatly aiM tastefoUy printed ^flne jg^per. The engravings alone are jw pwf^ ^e of the book, which is only 6ucents a p^rt. Priuteil by the Art Publishing Co., 68 aiflT 60 York St., Toronto. is au unusually atnaiti ber of this old, reliable and famout journal We notice important changes in the new and bandsoue cover, fine paper, and supeiior finish on the many engraTiu»(8. It isa 4oa- ble nun:ber, c(iDtaJniag rW» ftrenUnaj tillel with many desii-aroB •Brtrcfte Ar "fe who make up clubs. Among the leading contributors P. H. J. N. M#MK."!fa wMrlgM^ JHW.'Wo! Thubber, on Gladiolus, bknll caps, Hemp, and other plants Prof. Bdckhoot, on Blad- der plums L. D. Snook, on Household de- }Lt A. Witt â- ! -OP GeiA-^ B t e w ig e m i on was iudd in Dnrl ednesday of last wi that daairea the exhilntion waa â- h^toxlllhioi aMJU^fwc ::;^8i eutriM about respects it was not and in other respects it •onsidering tue also gotd. Ihery ifa# also a Bila ndid disnlaT of ladies' work, bodi UMeful and (nmamental. In the .Uide.de vartBoent thore was a venr foodnr I Aiid fmnni innrnAl accommodation in *h* j^'faf WyjyJMwifrtWaa- /T" highly appreciate»,'A£lHyb4£^eU^^^ deserves credit for their efforts on behalf of tdV by^iie MonnrFoie^ 4an^a^ 'tE^BM tahon band of Walkerton, the .^Q^|jgK)lC[ justly awarded the first prize. -^ Chronicle. I .1.4 :n\h f^FS iiiafci vices Butt«r Pnf. W. H. Jobdan, on (iround Limestone Col. M. C. WEiJ),on Ensilaging Com Fodder Mr. Obanoe Judd, on Crops and Prices e^;. aud D. D. Bisaop, ing Corn l^tfdft*. Crucnen's WQ|id( covery farming iD Iffi^pt 1N|1 Humbugs Expoeei, ar» afl the eighty iUustialjive^, engra large ones ol*Oetofcer;" 'Fail^ell wo«-d8 " Camp Tip- T op â€" a summer home Prize House! lans; Bed Polled Cattle, and a long list of labor-saving devices for the farm, garden, and household, such as Field KoUer, Loading Corn, Mending too?s. Pig Kack, Feuce Posts, Door Latch, Hoe, Potatoe Bin, Cold Cellar, Filter, Sho e Box etc.. etc. The Chii4|en's Colrngpffi mjTbf tve reading â€" The Di!^ormalWm on kinds of ablts. (ians, |Mc. fOrSge J PubiisheniNew Torldl^ Si.iOKber ttmam single number, 16 cepls. '«iP i SuDPEN IKATR 4â€" Yistewiay ftlreni a very larf(| number f^ people were street, while Mr. EdWWd 'Artrbf'No^ was driving his team past the Middaugh House on Lambton St., he was noticed to suddenly fall over in the waggon. He was taken out of the waggon and seated, in a chair in the Middaugh House a*la. d( summitned to his aid, but in a le^ after Jami'^son's arrival Mr. Ard breathed his lust. Aft|^ lf|. %. deceased '« c4fris VV^V*^ although i^he P^^,9'4pV* ' members cT^ui1|r CSuflb wr th Bazaar was Wng family ofifea Ami the shosv. Mr. Ard was always a strong, active member of the Agricultural Society, an olds.itt e. and highly respected. â€" Reviev. gJarresptattdence, NoTiCB. â€" ^We wish it distincify understood that we do not ho id ourselves responsible for the opinions exp: jssedby our correspondents mepoai efl^ to ^IF doi Council, and especially the Clerk. The great objection taken to Mr. Milne appears tdp)e jAsVlfios. Now, sir, I faU to see the ftm^'^rflnrlurgument. The editor of the Advance tries to make it appear that be- above crowded out last week.] nil K ^^^ To the Editor of the Standabd. Dbab Sib. â€" I beg to eflmpliment you on ooiitinue to d get up of which i» certainly a credit to yoa. I oonsider it a pleasure to snoport yoa in your efforts. may be," the wide awake youth replied, Tou don't want to gamble on it " but wwwii|w«PMa«iMaBHMili

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