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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 29 Nov 1883, p. 5

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 i *j " ^i^-'ft-;*^ ?r^ ^-^^ X^%r; «i to the pleas* b» tt costs. FOBD. I â-  ^«ad o£ »t«er and ownei e^Pencfcs. ^med by :^' mm r»TE^ DressStuffsTweeds Dress stuffs in all the latest shades, varying in price from JO cents up. Tweeds in English, Scotch and Canadian, in the newest and most fashionable styles. Groceries. Teas and general groceries always up to the mark and at the lowest living prices. Blankets, Wincies. Blankets, White and Grey at prices heretofore unheaid of. Wincies in plain and fancy at rockbottom prices. Underclothing. Ladies' and Gents' Fall and Winter Underclothmg in great variety suitable for all classes. Boots and Shes. A large, varied and attrac- tive lot of Boots and Shoes for the Fall and Winter trade, which for style, quality and price cannot be excelled. â- V^ZH-I-A-ILs/d: :BI30T77"3^ 'tin, con. containing i and onder i â- 2, Holland y building* ;, 100 acre* "ilars apply Local and Other Items. ;oTicE8 in these columns intended to benefit tnv individual or Society will be charged ten ceiiti a line for the first insertion and five 4Mts a Vine each subsequent insertion. place on are the t 89 and 9fSi d, Glenelg. i «nd under wer to work ;ood repair, in a good sirable farm 3 from th» J^r further by letter to iTIEIE, rlcdalcP.O. HTI! OIL o barrel! Js. r oiLl barrel. Elates. J, RHAM. 'IME. Nominations will take Monday the Slst Dec. PiEJUvENATOR stomach bitters taking the Jead, sold by Bmith, barber. A KEY found near McFarland's store on Saturday last, was left at this of- fice to find an owner. A CHOICE lot of ladies manllfls,sidgle and double shawls, furs c., jont open- ed ouc at Trimble h Wrights.. New arriral of oranges, best Span-, isb grapes, Dates and a yariety of nuts at Montgomery's bakery. Ms. Thos. Cook, tax collector in Gkueig, will be at the Bevere Home OQ tbo 6th December to receive taxes. The election for Lennox in the Commons has resulted in a majority of five for Mr. Allison, reform candi- date. "What th« Pboplb Satâ€" That Hamilton's photograph gallery is the cheapest place in the county to buy frames. Those trap holes in our sidewalks should be repaired whose duty is it if some body gets their leg broken we will likely find out who will pay the damaf^es. J. P. Marshall, denti8t,vi8it8 Mark dale regularly on the Ist and 8rd Wednesdaor of each month. He is an excellent dentist and is very care- ful in his work. If you want good value for your money go straight to Trimble Wright's, Mammoth House the only lar^e dealers in bankrupt stocks doing business in Markdale. ' w. aiches IS, Setts, rms, S'C. Electro- use. The Flebhxbton Advance of last week says Mr. P. Munshaw shot a fox, and in the next item thanks that gestleman for a pie«« of venison. CoNSiDEBABLE fall plowing has been done since'our lastpaper was published. A seyere frost set in on Tuesday last however and a fall of snow on Wednes- day and now we have sleighing. Dkhtistbt.â€" T. F. Brown, L. D. S., of Woodstock, will be in Markdale on and after the 15 th November for two weeks, filling, extracting, plate work c satisfactory done. Charge moder- ate office at W. A. Brown's Jewellry Store. LibkbalConsebvative Assocation. â€" The annual meeting of the East Grey Liberal Conservative Association, for the purpose of electing officers.and transacting other important business, will be held in the Town Hall, Flesh- erton, on Friday, December the 14th, 1888. at 2 o'clock p. m. sharp. It is important, that all sections of the riding be fully represented, as busi- Tbimble Wright have just receiv- ed a choice line of Japan tea per ex steamship Plynesiau, only 25 cts per. lb, call and get a sample it is great value. The Advance of last week had some sensible remarks anent school teachers salaries yet we think it had no right to censure our Markdale trustees for accepting a good offer. We do not consider it the trustees place to offer a teacner a higher salary than he asks. Tbue merit brings ite own reward, in the case of Burdock Blood Bkters it is rapidly bringing its reward in its increased sal^s, as a prominent drug- gist recently said, "it now sells on its merits;" It is the grand specific for diseases of the blood, liver and kidneys, $5,000 bottles have b«ea sold daring the last three monthf Fair sale by A. Tamer Co. Markdale. lU^Uf sum viAo»- ness affecting all pitrts of the riding safe one will be discussed. I matter. Quite a number of dheege factories faave been established in this county the past tw^o years, all of which, we believe baa been very successful. Now is a favourable time to commence making arrangements for the coming season and we think steps should be taken to have one established in the neighbourhood of Markdale. The business is profitable in itself besides being a great advantage and benifit to farmers in decreasmg the labor in the dairy line and encouraging a mixed husbandry which system is the only Who will move in the President Arthur on Saturday granted a pardon to Mason, the serg- eant who attempted to shoot Guiteau. Allan McDougall beat a professional at Fort Arthur on the 21st inst., in a 100 yd. race,$50 aside. About $1,000 changed hands. Wk understand preparations are be- ing made bv a pushipg man to have a steam, sbmgle. and saw sill ready for operation in Markdale next spring at furthest. The C. O. 0. F. lodge in this place has commenced a series of lectures, each member to take part in turn as his name appears on the roll, three each night. Members have the prive- lege of choosiug their own subject. So far they have been very mterest- ing. A COPY or the first issue of the To- ronto Momiiig News is before ui. " This is to be a Democratic newspa- per, it will advocate doctrines which are old, immutable and eternal as the everlasting hills." The sheet is newsy spicy, and has a sensible ring, sub- scriptions $4 per year. Edmund E. Sbeppard, editor and proprietor. The change of time is now scarcely noticeable, a little bustling was no doubt experienced last Sunday in or- der to be in time to church, one lady in town, on looking for the hjmn found to her astonishment that in her hury she had brought "Jackson's Lectures on how to raise children," in mistake for her hymn book. The books were somewbat similar outside I but widely different otherwise. One of our citizens who lately made a trip on thu T. G. B. B. came in to- inform us that when next we go to- Toronto we need not expect to get a sqnare meal at Orange^la for 25c. as they have raised the rate to 40c, Ha considers it an imposition, as the train don't stop long enoi^h for him to eat 40c. worth and predicts that lunch baskets will become fashionable if the rates don't go down. An kxchakgk bemabks. â€" There is a great deal of false modesty and affec- tion in this matter of famishing news items. Many people hesitate in par- ticular about sending personal notes to a newspaper regarding the movement? of themselves or friends, lest the edi- tor may think them anxious to see their names in the paper. He will think nothing of the kind, bat on the contrary, is always pleased to get notes. The editor does not stop to consider the motive, being simply glad to gt this much additional news but if even the motive shonld be partially that of Seeing one's name in print, what of it Surely thia is no crime. All the affected modesty in regard to seeing one's name in print is absurd. We tJl like it, and there isn't any use in saying we do not. Why not, then, be perfectly frank and honest in the matter, and make yourself a friend of your editor by sending notes direct to him, instead of leaving him to get on the track of them, and then possibly get « little ai{gravated because he occasionally indulges in an error. SEIjIjS a- YOU CAN- CHEAP **Ojv. WN, PLACE at the of mi- '"*^ ays they are had taken â- Rnv more good substantial Goods for f 1 at Eeyn^ds' than any other wni csPin town Our Dress Goods, Mantle Cloths, Tweeds etc. are the newest under the Sun, and cheaper than the cheapest. CLOVES •Wp Tip ve a Job Lot of Ladies' Kid Gloves on hand, usually sold for 75c at 25c. per pair. Genuine Josephine Kid Gloves for $1.10 per pair! every pair guaranteed. Woollen Coods. rvnv flannels are unsurpassed for quality and prices, all patterns. •dioHti Grev etc BLANKETSâ€" We have a good assortment of wivi^P nnd Grev Blankets from $1.75 per pair and up. We have iust the Ganzies the people are all looking for, good and heavy, all wool and at 85c. per pair. only. Boots and Shoes. nnr c?tock of Boots and Shoes are the Cheapest and best in Can- vjui^^ ^^^ ^^^ Qjje ^f the leading manufacturing houses in the â- ^°^^e 'in and g?ve^our 30c. Tea a trial, it beats anything and every- ^^^'^Don't fail to see the Bargains before buying one dollar's worth of goods at any other house. G â- GO TO- ynold® CHOICE GOODS Si ' i: i* r!i;C ^^^^^"^^^"^niiiiif" "

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