w â- ' ;i " .^ ' -!iis g jyg^ ' jwup.--j!iii "*?asii q^ ' -*ri 8s w ' c^yXH YEARâ€" Xo. 318. MABKBAUE, ONT., OCTOBBB 7, 1886. C. ^^ RUTIlEDGE, Publislier mMob STOeK ^jnent, quality and ^lice, not in Central Grey. ifl^ IVtrk Warranted. L sftoVT.lf • Jevreller, ^ABKDAIjE. aod other Items. j i« tiieu columns ivtxmded-to'benefit al or Society tdtt. be ehatfgkd ten l7liM "â- " /**"** imtertion aai fixe t each mbiequent ituertion. uceai Maxwell ooirespondencetoo late this week. #80,000 to loan on easy trams and at low rates of interest Wm. Jcdtson Mark- dale. East Grey Liberal Conservative con- ventnn next Monday in Markdale, in BoUerBMic Oz. WaQeeirliasenlaigenedhis resid- eneeandlurf it vaneered with brick, which adds v^y much to it appearance. I D. R. Ellis of Euphrasia exhibited 20 distinct varieties of fine apples all correctly named at the Glenelg Fall Show held in Markdale last week. Mb^ Fawcstt of the Advance was at the Presbyterian concert hereon Friday night and favored the audience with a recitation and reading. The latter was really well given and enjoyed. Mr. R McNally of Ohatsworth has fully decided to come to Markdale to carry -on the carriage manufacturing Mr. Jeiddns devoted » large spaoa in the Chronicle last week io the beniit? of the Stanoabd, togetimc with some three other loeals ezchaages. In his article he insinTutes, previaacates and ' lies straight, but rememboing where it comes from, we consider heandhisbab* bling utterly beneath onrfnfttMrnaAioe. asiasbow at Bocklyn tomovro. i. T. Htll's family moves to Mark- l;iijgw8ek. iBro's arc hiving their plate glass tin this v.-^ek. »nFaIl show .-at Dundalk next business, and will move here immedi" iv and Wednesday. lately, ay the 9th 'wiH iie Markdale Thos. McNea has built an addition I to his new factory, vaneered the whole Popham has zacveSma Toronto, with brick, and it is now the moat capa- i Tillage. k^ias been a superabundance of 28th October will be Division jjayat Flesherton. leiiad a friendly call from Mr. Faw- f the Advance, la^ Friday. j Crawford of I^ladelphia is the tofMr. Wm. Burnett, Artemesia. I ^great quantity of cattle and sheep J e been shipped from this part re-' slv. li Temperance c«nventiou will be held lOwen Sound neitt week, 12th, ISth dI4tL. I cious, sabstantial^i^d thoroughly equipp- ed planing, sadi and door factory in the county. Notice. â€" All persons indebted to the Estate of J. E. Trimble arc hereby noti- fied that unless the acc'ts and past due notes are paid to W. Lucas Co. by the 20th inst. the same will be placed in court for collection. 1 Too Small. â€" There is great need for more room in the Agricultural hall. It j could be enlarged at a small cost by rais- Irving ndav. of Mauitowaning last ing the roof and adding another story, the upper flat to be used for ladies de- partment, fruit, c. Mb. John Gobdom, lot 4 con. 11, St. L^.fif'f,.^?^""' ^«f*e' Vincent, wiU seU his farm stock, im- plements, c., on Tuesday, October the 19th, commencing at one o'clock. He Ir. and Mrs. John Glasate of George- 1 has sold his farm and all must be dis- D were last week visitii^ at Mr. John 'posed of. Usual terms. W. J. Shep- herdson, auctioneer. We regret that Mr. Wm. Mntrie has decided to remove from this neighbor- hood, as he and better half are among oar most respectable and prosperous neighbors. He is selling his chattels to-day, and will move shortly to Well- ington Co. Tbb ooDoert in Chatsworth last Mon- « Tuesday evening MjKtmt seven i ^y ®'®™"' " " " *^® *°^ ' x!k. 'building fond, was a grand success. I Ja attditon h Oe.«xlubit bean- "** "" "" "packed" that some «lleceenofph€«««aplw.ekM«tiy **'****'^°™*""*^^ alittlektei -J «* «^ o ' I lyjd to come in thro' a kallum's, I Hanover Post says, they have I summer there. We had Sqaaw liter here the jost week. |*irH the barber will be in Fl^herton i Monday, fair day. Drop in and B a shave. Huron will hold a cm* tioD service in Christ Chaaeh, Mark BUSINESS LOCALS. Double barrel gun for sale, ^ply to Smith the barber. All Wool Tweed 84c a yatd at M. Bichardson Go's, Flesherton. Iye Stuffs.-rAll colors at the Medical Hall. A. Turner ft Co. If yon want water-prorf blacking, go to McLeod's Shoe Store. ' See McFarlands, all wo^ heavy 50 cent hoods. Baboains in Overcoats at M. Richard- son Co's, Flesherton. Navt Blub, Gbet, Scablbt and white Flannels grand value at McFABLAin's.| Richabdson 6, Co's 25 cent Tea wiU please you Tby. it. 2000, pairs New Boots and Shoes A 1 goods at McFarland's. For Good Fall and Winter Boots go to Richardson Co's, Flesherton. Call and see the best orgns in the county, at G. S. Bowes' Haskett's block, M{u:kdale. Wanted 2000 bushels Oats delivered at Flesheton Station. Cole Richardsoni Co. A choice building lot for sale in a first t class location in Markdale. Apply to G. S. Bowes, or to R. O. Whitby owner, j Wanted 1000 bnshds of Peas de- livered at Flesherton Station. Cole Richardson Co. Jackson keeps repairs for Wilkinson, ' Fleury, Sylvester and MtiCtill's plows. Old metal taken in exchange. They are driving from all parts to Haskett's for stoves. Their stock is â- immense. Haviug purchased the household fur- niture belonged to Mrs. J. R. Trimble at a bargain I shall offer the same by private saSe in lots to suit purchasers. Can. be seenat Mammoth House, J. R. Anderson. Ladies' Shawls and Mantles the newest and pcettiest^designs at Ryhardaon ft Co's, Fle^erton. Miss BuBCH has opened oat a fine 6 good lanns iwc salein the Township; at Holland, Olenelg, Euphrasia and Artwmema. One fitst-olass Farm in Olenelg, 160 acres, 110 deased, 75 of which joa can ran reiser or mower; good bant and dwelling. lOOaonrin Ariemeaa; TSdearedbalanoe goodhardwood with good spring creek; good frame bam 40x84, log dweUing 90 za4. lis aeras within one mileqf Maritdala grand opportonity for any one desirooa of commencing amarket^^trden; good or- I chard; well; watered and fine pastnre j land. I 100 acres township of Euphrasia, four miles bom. Markdale; 50 acres cleared I and well watered. I 100 acres in Gloi^olg within 4 miles of I Markdale, 80 acres cleared. All these 1 farms will be sold on Uberal terms. Apply to, O. S. Bowes, agent, Haskett's Block. Markdale. HOLLAND CENTRE SWOW. This Fair was held on Tuesday of last week. The day was dark and threatening and somewhat wet, yet I there was a large turnout and a fine ' exhibit. All the various classes were well represented, and keen competition for various prizes. Too much credit cannot be given Mr. Smith the secretary for his untiring I and efficient services in connection with I the show throughout. PBIZE LIST. and winning for them first 9.-fCollingweed iJnterpriae I HitoiLK Mabkbts.â€" FaU wheat 65 to ^wnts; spring wheat 65 to 75; barley '»«; peasSO; oatsSe; batter 18, 'W; potatoes 4a BwcK of Lily Oak, Holland, 'l*Me accept thanks for « bag of potatoes, and box containing a *»ii, all fine murphies. ^DRiT.-Janaos Bryan, Jr., has ^« the carting business and wiU P»*»i*o do all kinds of disy work, â- ^totod bom the station, fte. GiTe '"^y* chance, J^- H*" late of tiie Dondalk l||*«. has accepted a caU to the Min- I* «w" *PP°"**«^ to fiU an import- •tekto "» Iowa. He leaves next eater upon his duties. Horses, 74 Entries. Span Draught, John Atkinson, Patrick Hamilton, Arthur Phillips. Qea- eralPnipose, AlexLilbum, John Henry, Jas Qmnn. Carriage 'Team, James Hendersoii, Richard Green. Brood Mare, Phillip Connell, Peter Phillips, John McAuley. Buggy Horse, Jno Henry, D. McCombs. Saddle Horse, Jno Atkinson, Thos Hoath. 2 yrs General Pui^ose, Wm Robson, Wm Mc- Coy. 1 year General Purpose, Thos DixoiL Arthur Philips. 2 year Roadster, Jno Cathral, Jno McAuley. 1 year Roadster, Robt Freeborn, Jno Atkinson. Spring Colt, Jas Moore, Jno Cathral. Cattle, 40 Entries. Aged Bn}l with Kessock, Geo Garbett. Bull 1 year pedigree, Wm Robson, Roderick Mc- Bride. Milch Cow with pedigree, R McBride, John Henry. Heifer 2 years with pedigree, John Henry, R McBride. Sprii^ Cuf with pedigree, Jno Henry, Jno Henry. Milch Cow Grade, Jolui Fritsgerald, Wm Robson. Heifer 8 line of Berlin Wool and Fingering in all i years Grade, John Henry, Elijah Eajrie. oolores, Tincel and Arrasene. Millinery I H«te 1 year Grade, Moses Smith, Wm andFancyGoods,News^^inDres.l|;J^ ?SJ^or^ oxen, Thos. Dickson, Thos Bradly, Sheep 8 Entries. Aged Bam Leicester, Jno McAaley« W T Shepberdstm. a^ Ram Soath. and Mantle making. Evecythingdw^p. er than flie cheapest. Thb isrgest.and fineit stodt of Oiaas- ware. Fancy Chinaware and Printed ' 4.. ... i down or other downs, W J Sh^herdatm, Crockery ever shown m thii loeahty ^^^ ^^^ PaiTEwe La^ba 1886 BOW opened at M. BadtaKbon ft Co's. j Leiceater, W J Sbepherdson, W J "^infuUbioom. They have all fruit the ptesentyear. Thia is nT^^" f««ik of nature. ^mbnryisia bad need of strert I, *^^ *te News suggest that, rath- "*tt remain in darkness, the yoong ^dgentlemengetap ^**"« to Dav for *!,«.. XL pay for them. W« aay ditto '^kdale HgJ^*^beagrand entertainment ^^ ^,««itt'8 HaU, under the ans^i^ of window in the Oar noted Scottish vocalist, Mr. J. Anderson, and Irish comic, W. J. Benaon, caused the large and appreciat- ive aodience to overflow with mirth and applause. ComiKNnABLB. â€" ^A handsome and sab- â- taintial fence has just been cmnpleted in front of the new Methodist Church in this village. The f^ice is built of dressed stone with iron top. Mr. Bobi. Jdmston!did the mason work, and also the new six foot sidewalk across the iriiole front, Srods. The work is indeed ft credit to Mr. Johnston. The iron work by Mofbt Bro's of the Markdale foandry;tiiey alvrays do a good job. The deidgn of the cresting is very hand- msmm. Thoabove improvements in front Sm M. Bichardson ft Go's of this handsome edifice adds greatly stock of China and Crockery, plain ft to its appearance. printed goods in great variety, BubhxdI BvsHxnl Ther's an dd saying "I'm rushed to death," andwbra that's verified, it moat be .something ex- traordinary; That's how ft is at Me- Leod's great Shoe En^oriom; Orders are pouring in, tins jwofiug the hi^ estimation in Whidi oar boots and duwsarehdd and tiw popalar prices tiiey are add at. Thqr araaBdeobledly the best in the mariiet. If yon want to get. Iba newest and prettiest tiungs'in IGDinery call and itt qpeot Miss Maud BiolMiaaaB's Flesherttm. BBBADiBsaidtobe'Hfaealafrof life" bat if the braed is not enrer half oodBsd, dyspepsia wUl oTortake yon and hasten yvmto a peemature' grave. Haskett's Bro' sare selling tiie beat eook stoves in j the market, as well aa parlor, hall and others. Prices right. Gall and see. r Shirts ft Dravrers in gt eat e st variety i at bottom inrioes at Bichardson ft Go's, ' Fledierton. I ^A»u( HisLop of Queen's Valley, 1 Baxaab aM» Comckbt.â€" The ladies of has 14 plum trees and one the Presl^rtedaa Church hdd their an on the Agricultural grounds on the Booond day of the Fair, and, not- withstanding tiie mdemency of the 'weatber, did a very fair business. The eoneert, iriiidi they hdd in Haskett's HaU same Ovening, wasweU attended ^i«TPiM*»*"g tha most nnfavorable state of the weather and roads. The pro- gram ivaa rendered effidentiy, and the attont***" e x ci^*â€" »^ Flesherton talent QooBpioaaos and very aooeptaUe. aft pleasant and Brace, Wm Norton. 6 Parsnips, BoH F r e eb orn, Jno MoAnley. 8 Heads Cdery,N.Hanley. 8HeadBOaaliflowers» Patrick Hamiltcm, BatridE Hamilton. 8 Heads Cabbage, Bdt Freebam, Wm Bobscm. 6 Tomatoes, John Gxeeneway, Wm Norton. 1 Gal Onions, Thos Dixon, Thoa Hoath. 8 Squaabes, Jdm Murray,. Moses Smith. ' 6 Caoumbers, Wm Norton, Moses Smith. 8 Citrons, Bobt Oreoneway, Jas Brace. 8WaterMdons, Wm Nortmi, Wm Norton. Frnits, 87 Entries. ' 6 Fall Awlaa, Jno Marquis, Geo Hillock. 6 Winter Aoples, Jas QninB, John Atkinson. Collection Apples 3 kuods, Bobt MoKissock, Jno Cameron. Collection Crab Apples 4 kinds, Thos Hoath, Thos WUGscroft. 18 Crab Amiles, A Kirkton, Moses Smith. 6' Paurs, Jno Marry, Wm Norton, it Bunches Griujes, Thos Williscroft, G Blue Plums, Thos Hoath, Moses Smith. 6 Green Gage Plums, Wm Norton, Thos Hoath. 6 Plums any other kind, Thos Hoath, Moses Smith. Dairy, 86 Entries. Tub of Butter, Mrs Jas Quinn, Mrs Wm Milson. 5 lbs Rolls, Mrs Wm Robson, Mrs Thos Trouton. Home Made Cheese, Mrs Wm Norton, Mrs M Rammage. Home Made Bread, Mrs Wm Norton, Mrs N Hanley. 100 Flour- Wheat, Frank Trouton, Robt Clark. Honey in Comb, N Hanley. Manufactures, 86 Entries. Plou^, Qeo Wilkins. Iron Harrows, Wm Crowther, Jas Dunlop. Farmers Waggon, G H Neeland. Buggy, Mc- Carty McTeer. Bob- Sleighs, John Spears. Single Cutter, Jas Willimson, James Willimson. Democrat, McCarty fl McTeer. Fine Boots Pegged, Jas Ireton. Mens Coarse Boots, Jas Ireton. Set of Horse Shoes, Wm Crowther, Jno Spears. Pump, Wm Bailey. Cabinet Work, Geo Pereira. Sash ft Doors, Wm. Bailey. 5 yds Fulldoth, Joseph Squires, Wm Norton. 5 yds Fancy Flannel, Wm Norton, Joseph Squire. 5 yds Plain Flannel, Robt Clark, Thos Williscroft. Blankets Home Made, John Cameron. Horse Bluikets, Joseph Middleton. Ladies Work, 99 Entries. Woolen Mitts, Mrs T Hoath, Mrs R Freeborn. Woolen Socks, Mrs J Cameron, Mrs T Trouton. Patchwork Quilt, Mrs J Cameron, Mrs J Willimson. Fancy Quilt, Julia Hoath, Msuy Milson. Log Cabin Quilt, Mrs J Squire, Charlotte Norton. Embroidery in .Cotton, Bella Hoath. Embroidery in Wool, Alma- Horton, Mary Milson. Berlin Wool Raised, Mrs R Green, Mary Milson pedigree, Robt Mc- 5^"?^}"°* ^*^' ^*^ ^^"^?' ^^.0 ' .. Mrs J Willimson. Fancy Emtting m. Cotton, Charlotte Norton. Fancy Knitting in Wool, Mrs J Cameron. Braiding in Cotton, Julia Hoath, Mrs J Cameron. Knitting Lace, Julia Hoath, Mrs W Crowther. Collection Berlin Wool, Mary Milson, Alma. Horton. fi yds Bag Carpet, Mrs M. Green, Mrs J Cameron. Collectioni Flowers. TUlie WiUisoroft, M A Smith. Work of Arts, Alma Horton, TiUie WUUscroft. Special Pnses. Carson Prioe prize for battter, Mrs Thos Ttoaton. Geo ii'ereirft price for tamips, Joseph Squire. Geo Pereira prize ior cabbage, Wm Bobaon. Thos. Yoong'f prize for mitts, Mn Arm- strong. John Spear's prize for beets. Bobt MoKessoek. M. Smith's prise for Brahmas, Bobt Freeboni. M Smith's prize tor Indian evm, Wm, Norton. C. W. Bntledge's prize for- potatoes, Thos Armstnmg, James Bmee. Wm Sh^hardson's prize for horse spring colt, Geo HilloeK. Wm Shepherdson's prize ior mare spring eolt, Jas Moore, Jso GatbraL Extra Animal«, 5 Entries. W J Shepherdson's Bam Lamb- recommended. Two Angtt* poll Heifers witii pedigree were highly re- commended, property of B J Smith. Spnng Colt Boadster, property of Thos Hoath, highly reoommeuded. Wm Bobson's I^ht Brahmss, re- commended. Bobt Jamea Charades,! i*t *?* yevening, OctobertheMti^ »ew: TaUeanx, ftc Fnrtiier PoftFte Xantles, Caps, Maffi, and in liaiinery, e^aad ft Co'a fan stock. Wamto I lOOObaslNta BarlsjideliTar. «i at Flesheston.liHrtinii. far mkSA the Bichardsbo ft Go. "';^ --';-?.=â- ' ' Shrahecdson. Pair Ewe Lambs 1886 Soatiidowns, W J Shefdierdson, W J Sbepherdson. Swine, 6 Entries. Beriidure Sow, J MoComb, J Gaolqr. SnlldkBoar,Wm(}artett, Moses Smith. Safklk Sow, Moses Smith, Wm. Oarbett, Poultry, 17 Entries. Collection Barnyard fowls, Fre e bo r n, N. Hanley. GeeBe^4 Entries. Fair Geese, Bdt Freeborn, Qninn. Turkeys, 8 Entries. Pkir Turkeys, Bobert Freebmn, Jamea Qoinn. Ducks, 7 Entries. Fiir Ducks Large, Robt Freeborn, Thos Trouton. Ducks Small, ^los. IMxoft, Bobt Freeborn. Grain, 26 Entries. FaU Wheat, T Trouton, Wm Foster. Ctering Wheat, John Murray, John Marqois. Ba^d^, John Atkinson, Artimr Phillips. Peaa, Wm Norton, John Cameron. Oats, Jdm Murray, Jas )iiinn. Timothy Seed, Moses ^nith, Thos Trouton. White Beans, Wm Norttm, Moses Smith, Boots, 116 Entries. CoUection Potatoes, Jaa Brnee, Jno BnBhdPotBto«^ Jaa HeMte AtfliarRiiUiDa. 6 Joseph Sqdre^ 6 IbU McKlwoftk, Wm Norton. Beali, Jas Brace, BolMrl Jleld Carrots, Jos^ tHolM, fjHb CafliraL 6 Emdjf MamC^mm* |i Extras in Ladies Work. 80 Entries. Alma Hortoli's Kennuugton Paint- ing very highly recommended, also her Tinsel work. Mary Milson's Silk EmbnHdery good, also Jalia Hoatb's. Darad neta. TiUie Wilbscroft's £m- broidery m Silk highly recommended also her etdiing work, a great many enteries in erotebet work, irame very good. I mt » Abb Too Mabb mlaanMe ky Indigestion, Ceiisliwiinn. Ttiiiinwi, Iiom of ftppetfle,,. TdhnrHdarfHiflah's Vitdlsir is a poaith«« IW srisby B. L. fitujiai, fteggist. #; i (.1 • ' « il 1 1 I i I nl -J ;l ' i " !| ' J il r ti -I :| )1 t II I â- Hi i' i ;â- ,W-»: A --\;" â- fliMli |^jg| .smit 1 irAit rilllfii'^l'T'i^