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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 21 Sep 1882, p. 4

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 SMsnuanni i« m If ALL EXHIBITIG1^.H liNciAL.â€" Kingiton, Sep. i^^ jiET.â€" Dnrham, Sep, 26 27' JBEY.â€" Fleaherton, Sep. 28th 4 ZLG.â€" Markdale, Sept. 27th, iiNGwooD. â€" Clarksburg, 27 A ^ONT. â€" Holstein, Oct.*4. jRAsiA. â€" Rocklyn, Oct. 4, Imesia. â€" Priceville, Oct. 5. Ion. â€" Dundalk. Oct. 5. iNCTHON, â€" Shelburne, Oct. .AND. â€" Chatsworth, Oct. 10 m -â€"41 1 Having starter* -vhe pgenia House, ' secure a share of public patronage. Eugenia House being close** The Falls h .it .ittii.ctions to tbuso who are fond nilNKKY, as well as to those wko delight i:i r ci i^ I :!v o, tvir both above ami below the Falla |.na.swith SPECKLED TliOUT. HhRON can Safely assure Iic that he is determiuecl to do st to j)lease aud acccmmodate lers. board au^ accommodation ic' of the bi St, said he is h uitli the very ]»est brands of luS, Iviving resolved that the |l11 uc." ro{K'rly atteuded. Also od Stabling. undry AND- â€" CHINE WORKS, AXLTACTUREPtSOF |L MAGHIIIERY, am Engines, KTLNG, HANGERS, \lc-ys,c. Land Rollers, _f^'i»- MiliWWJi "»" mmm imm t imii" »«»»iii inmni.!- •.t*^fii^f- imnn m t' P"wWi .nd Plow Points ID Srai -one i:i a practical manner. i- aIo iufroiluce our ne w .;e. This no^v iL;uhin- wil! mangle 'i'v.. ;.i..,l Woii\n (.ioo.ls, giving I aatifu' susooth and glossy appear- a:.;o iiu} n.v.-s tW tipilu' ^vhoreas â-  uijU'L' thoiii. Wo also nianu- factnrt' :XAMKXTAL CrESTING ilfsi^'is for Ihiiidiri:?. Voraudahs, ()rn:iii:i!miil C;i?i ir.-n rbaius, "lilars. Fi'iieir,.' V, rrdators, iriuDs. Iron ])o:iin (Ir-jtings ' for C\ilar Wiuiiows. I'^c. |n cS: Brass CASTixosil y Di-eripti.7nM:.le to Order MOFFAT Bl^OS. [whoaro suff.rin- fioin the errors leti.Mis ot yonrlj, nt-rvou^ ^Y08k- ly chcay. loss ol i.; iiuu.od, ttc.l '• y'ft'W;' that will "irt you, YliEli t-AiE. This groat ilrnvvv was dis- |y a missiouary in .ith* America, jstlf-addres.s* d eMvih,jo to Kev. IxMAN, t:tatio7i 2s\ip York 'fr*'-- "•-'â- Â»'• •-i» htxc d Items. another colmnn may be ««m • fat of sforsalebyF.McRacE^i. Thos Poole, of OBprey Tp., » bwwwr- tw of /o«iah Gamey, Tp. TiBMorer. im jg th* lost on the ••AtU." r. A jIcGowan, ofOrangeTin«.tee»into rdware baainess at Shelbnme. bid Gold Watchea from $10 up, (V, F. Doll's. [he Me»ford Monitor can boast of samples )rn stalkj 12 feet long. Now for the tatics. torkvihe voted kst Saturlay in favour of lexation ta Toronto. The vote stood for, 48 against, jVELYBODY sliould see the immense •k of Ladies' and Gents' Gold and rer Watches at W. F. Doll's. \]ie wind storm last Thursday was the IDS of a serious fall in fruit, not much luge in price however. girl of 20 years of age was wedded the ler day, fit Orangeville, to a man whose added to heis makes 90. iooD YicLD.â€" Mr. Edwa-d Ivutledge leshcd l-j bushels per aero off afield con- ing 7\ acrei of fall wheat. ri,'ans â€" two good ones, cheap, at F^ Doll's. ?]ie Erauipton Banner says that a fe^ ji'lis ago there were posted on a Sunday in ^t to .vn 1*27 newspapers and 629 letters, ir. Josci'b McLeod drove to Toronto last ek with his Indian ponies. He intended Iving tlieuce to the igstoii. ir. V'm. McMillan, of Artemesia, has is«-Al Ills farm and will retire. Having irchas"d a residence at Fleshertou Statiou will remove to tliat place. ?he elevator yards present a lively ap- rant- ». Some 30 hands are hard at work imiiig the timber lor the new buildings, kh of which will in a few days be erected. I The crovd was so great in Toronto during last week of the Exhibition that hun- feds of |K^oi)lc were obliged to sleep in pas- iger ears for want of accommodation at le hottls. Striking Clocks from $1.90 up, at F. Doirs. |Mr. AVragge, general manager of T. G. lly., together with other officials, passed Kr the road to Owen Sound on Monday iking arrangements for still further im- sovemcuts. I Mr. 11. Cook, Blacksmitli at Flcsherton ition, has built' this season a good sub- intial brick building, intended for a store ad aweHiug, which will be completed m a Iw days and ready for a tenant. I All those iu lebted to me will please call my she;? and pay at once, as it will save ^e tiie nnploasant duty of sending to their )use-! to collect. I must have all my ac- kunts this month. â€" A. McInitbe. The (ileuelg Agricultural Fall Show bide lir to lie the most successful yet held by le Society. Their new grounds and hall is [vast in.provemcut on the convenience of kst years. Tliere are also a greater num- ^r of members than any previous year, and ho}H' to see a very extensive exhibit. Yon can buy a first-claRS Sewing acliine from W. F. Doll at wholesale )st, he having purchased a bankrupt ock. ^e them. I If you wjsh to subscribe for any of the jllowing papers hand us the coin and we fell have it sent dhect toyou at the.foUowing Hill Bros, are numog Hm fintBtory of their elerstor tQ-diqr^^TUiirsdaj.) A fine floeltof stleei Chiumdiim An4 Seoteh tweedsjfistopetKBdfttBeynolda Soipi. Mr. Fanning, of Holland Td^mship, bat u)«^pple and plom teoe now m bloom in his orohard. $10,000 ^orth of goods to bo sold the 27th inst, (Fair Day.) at Bey. nolds Jb Son's, Markdale. Beynoids U Son ara jobt opening their Fall 8tock, compnsing dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, etc. We direct the attention of onrn^- trs to the advertisement of Mr. A. Hill, tulor. Shop over McFarland's store. Give him a call. We will pay special attention to market reports in future loid endeavor to give the latest prices from week to week. W. J Bellamy, Fleshertou, has any amount of money to loan on real es- tate security. Insure your buildings and contents with him satisfaction guaranteed. Beat THid if you Can. â€" On*^ day last week Mrs. Gould, of Euphrasia, bound and kept up to two cradlers (James Gould and Wesley Shore) on lot 4, COL. 8, T. D. {Smith, barber, will be in Fleshertou on September 28th and 20th, to attend to the wants of anyone wanting anything done in his line. ^^^^ r^-r- THE WAB IN !RQjrr, HoatiBtoa in EgyptMeak aa«ed, and laetixm of tetognphiiifilr tke lP«r^Mll# that '^liM war k ow." and thai m tto** troopa woold be nqa^vd. BEPOBTBD LOSS OF TBE ONTARIO. Th# StAaiiMr. Onatrio. of tha SMuia line, u reported to have goae dowi with aU oo board. Ifr. BMitty. o tkat anxiously awaiting sdtne inteOigenes. » WHAT McFABLAND DAILY. HFiABS That nis Teas are the best. Thai his Tweeds art* the most stylisb That his Dress Goods are the hand- somest. That his Table Linens are tha chciipest. That his Groceries are the purest. That his Clerks are the most oblig- ing. WHAT M FABLAND KNOWS FOB A FACT. That his Cash Sales steadily increase. That he Buys for Cash. That his Customers get the benefit. That he Imports direct hrOm Britain. That he keeps the lai gest selection. That he is not a bird of passage. That he pays no interest to money loaners. That il other people prosper, bully for them. • That as McFarland succeeds every- one is better and nobody worse. Provincial Exhibition, Shop over Fleohertnu bakery. Stolen or strayed from the premises of Samuel Jefferson, lot 8, con. 8, about the 20t)) of August, a stable lantern. Any person giving such in- formation as Arill lead to its recovery will be suitablv rewarded. l Mr. John McDougall, purser on the ill-fated steamer Axia, was a very highly respected citizen of Owen Sound He leaves a wife and twelve children to mourn his sad death. Wm. Mc- Dougall, salesman at MuFariaud's, being the eldest. Mr. Wm. Fenwick, lot 10, con, 6, Osprey, will sell by public auction on Tuesday, Oct. Srd, the whole of his farm stock, implements, household furniture, etc. Terms, twelye months credit on approved joint notes. Ira H. Perigoe, Auctioneer. Saturday last was closing day at the Toronto Exliibition. All tlie prize animals were shown in procession in the ring, making a sight which great- ly pleased the thousands who saw it. The receipts of the Exhibition were about $6,000 more than last year, and fully equal to the most sanguine expectatioud of the Du'ectors. Street Lamps. â€" Now that the days are getting short and the nights long and dark, the need of ntreot lamps are apparent to all. Can we not do something towards having at least a few lamps erected on our principal streets They can be had for about $6 each, left rendy for the match. Who will join a club and get up an or- der foi a dozfiu, more or less We will have one. Next ^»» \\\k k]y '.lobe per year §1 00 ^biil •• l.Oii rn'i.:il Wt-ekly Witness per vear 1.00 I FarmivTl.. raid and Weekly Star.. 1.00 ma ',1 larmer, per year 1.00 Ta-m. is' Advocate '• 1.00 The I'resbytenau Ladies Aid Societv m- SOMEN WANTED. Immediately, for balast train en T. Qt. A B. By. Apply at Markdale and Vlesherton Stations, B. Tansley, foreman. The best quality of store goods are to be found at Wm. Brown's. A lodge of the C. O. 0. K. was organized Wednesday evening. We will give fntther particulars next week. As near as can be learned 85 passengers went on board the ill fated steamer "Asia" at Collingwood, 12 at Owen Sound, and the crew, consisting of 25. Trimble Wright have theie immense stock of general merchandise opened out in Beid's Block, adjoining the Be vare Hotel, and though the store is very large yet there is scarcely room to display the goods suffi- ciently. Their stock is hard to beat North of Toronto for variety and low prices. They arc ooing a rushing business, and are bring- ing customers from far and near. They understand their business and ve wonld call y5ur attention to their advortisem^nt on the eighth page; read it and then go and see for yourselves. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOB SALE IN THE TOWN OF DUBHAH, IN THB COUNTY OF OBEY. Dye StufEi Indijgo; Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Camwood, Cochineal, Bluestone, Madder Compound, Copperat, Bichromate Potash, Cream 1 artar. Alum, and many other Articles used in Dyeing. Also, a targe variety of the best Aniline Dye?. Medical Hall. A. Turner Co. Re-Fresh-ing In the cool assertion of some people that they can sell below cost, Ac it may not be amiss to let the public ol Markdale and sur- roimding country know that "Wilson Benson, .if the "BELFAST HOUSE." MARKDALE, can sell " cheaper than the cheapest," and "better than the best," all kinds of Groceries, Liquors, c. Consisting of TEAS, TOBACCOS, SPICES, CANNED FISH, ETC., And for those wishing pure Wme for sac. ramental purposes, will find a brand that will equal anything on this side the Atlantic. Other Liquors equally pure. Special Pure Holland Gin. Cheese from the best manufactories. Our Whiskies are from the firm of Good- erham Worts, Toronto, asd the public may rely on receiving them as they are sent. FLOUR. POTATOES, and everything in the household hne kept constantly on hand. Henceforth my Store will be supplied with Fruits of all kinds, such as APPLES. PEARS. PLUMS, Ac. FRUIT CAKES of all kinds always kept on hand. Essences, Hair Oils, and Perfumery of the choicest nectars. TOILET FANCY SOAPS, better than the best. CANADIAN WESTERN PORK, of first quality. Everything in the Grocery Line kept on a fuller and more complete scale than at any other place in Markdale. WILSON BENSON. MABEDAXmS Meat Maricel A eonitaat innlJ of Fresli Meats! m band« at tlka liowest liiTing Prioes. Orders solicited, and deliv- ered free to all parts of the Town. Farmers having fat Stock to dispose of, will please leave their addresses. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. FRED. SARJEANT. Markdale, Mareh 88, 1889. 80.1y Killed by LionTNiro. â€" About 5 o'clock yesterday afternooon a very respectable young man. Mr. Jas. McLaren, was killed by lightning, and Mr. John McLachlan, with whom he was engaged on lot 26, lOth con- cession, Erin, was badly stunned while tak- ing liis horses into the stable. The horses were killed and tho bam burned to the ground. â€" Dvfferin Adoertuer. Hs Wanted a Duivb. â€" A gentleman hired nd ho-ding their Bazaar on show day,' SepS j » horse from a livery stable in the eastern part of Toronto on Saturday ni^jht, and sent u man to return it i.bout an hour and a half afterwards. The messenger, instead of re- turning the horse went off for a drive v.ith a woman. Last night the liorse and buggy wera found in Rosedale by Chief of Pohce Johnston, of YoikN-ille. Iu the buggy, which was badly smashed, were found a skirt iand a shoe belonging to the woman. The police are iuvestigakiug. Paixfcl Accident. â€" On Tuesday morning between 8 and 9 o'clock, while a car bottom was being lowered to the deck of the Nellie Slierwood at the T. G. A B. R. dock, the ih, at tlie entrance into the Agricultural rounJ. There will be a variety of valuable rtlelos oJort'd for sale. Lunch, ' at 15cts, iil lo sorwd during the day fr'm 11 a. m. 1 V. Ti In the evening there will be an itortiiiimitiitin the Dufferin Hall, consist- of an an gallery, music, a variety of peucs, anil artistic work. Doors open %i 'M-. Admission 15 cents. The following is the report of the Septem- tr exnmir.ation (^Junior Tnird Class in; tcond Popartment of Markdale School. I'lrk^obt.vnalde .S30:â€" Harry Large. 229; finuie ^[c^-ea, 184; Beij. Coleman, 155; fiunie ^Vilson, 110; Mary Stevens, 87; label Mathews. 70; Herbert Hall, 70; Mary Nesbitt. 61 Willie Lcs'ie. 55 Jennie le. oS Videt Ford, 32 Minnie Luca^, Edgercon Irying, 35.â€" Minxib Tbibau- ^:-u^ Teacher. While in Owen Sound a shoit time ago ic visited Mr. H. B. Harrison's marble r,;s, and were surprised to see tho im- lewsi' stock of .American, Canadian, and hlia' marbles, together with Scotch and ladia grauites. Tho specimens of work- unship to be seen where of a superior 'iracr. Judging from what we saw at ' ^orlrs, together with that in the varions pieifti les, we have come to the oonclnMon J^t parties in need of anythmg in the above Me wai find i^ jjjg^, advaiiiacB tP give »r. ,damscn their onkr. iron hook broke, an i the boom of a derrick fell upon a sailor, named Geo. Bamett, cf Kincardine, striking him on the forehead, and gUmcing off fell on his aTm,stiippiug the flesh from the middle of the arm to the wrist, laying it bare to the bone. The wound was dressed by Dr. John Barnhart. who found ou examination there were no bones broken, and that tlie wound, though painful, would not be attended with serious results. â€" O. S. TtHie* John Beniiett, who has been for several years a respected resident of Lncknow, eom- niitted anicide by enttiug Lis throat with a razor. The deceased has been for the past few years nubidot to fits ol^elanehoUy, and it u Bi^posed thtt doniig one of those he tt^mwHtoJ the ift4» Mt. THOS. MATHEWS, EanesS Eslallisk^ MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIVERY! IN COI^NECTION. AQENTS A^AJSfTJSD. -Big pay.â€" Light Work. Steady Emplovment. Samples free. Address, M. L. BYRN, 40 Naussaustree New York. 20 GEORGE WILSON, Wholesale and Retail •.*-^v IBUTCHER!} BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIED, from a single pound to a whole carcases at the lowest market prices. nSH FOWL IN THEIR SEASON Farmers having Fat Cattle, Sheep, or Pig? to dispose of will do well to call at No. 3 Bums' Block, opposite the new Union Block. Markdale, Oct. 25tli, 1881 Mhing Like Leather. THE following valuable town properties will hi sold on reasonable terms or will be rented for a term of years, or exchange for farm propeoty. Ist, Lot No. 1 on the west side of Gaiafraxa street and south of Hunter street, oppo.'^ite Mr. J. H. Hunter's store house, well fenced and first class frame buildings, good cel'ars, hard and soft water, a most convcniant resi- dence and would make a good business stand. 2nd, That most desirable property being park lots Nos. 2 and 3 on the north side of Greorge St., 8 acres more or less, well fenced, front fenced with pickets, one and a half acres of a thriving young orchard and very conven- ient to the railway station. 3rd, The cast half of the west half on lot 18 on the west side of countess street with a new frame house and kitchen, good stable and wood shed, well fenced, front fence paint- ed white, liard and soft waier on the prem- ises. 4th, Park Lot No. 8, Wm, Hunter's, Survey. 6th Lots I and 2, Presbyterian Survey. ' «th, Lot No 15 on the North side of Mill street in the village of Markdale close to tbe rail- %/ay station, with good frame house thereon. If the above properties are sold the very best title will be given free from all encum- brances. Also the Fcliowiug Panning Properties. will be sold on reasonable ttjms of payment. 7th, Lot No. 22, Con. 9 Glenelg, lOQ acres more or less, 3^ miles from tlie T. G. B. 11. at Markdale, 75 acres cleared, a new frame house and two log bams. 8th, Lot No. 93 in the 3rd Con. W. T, S. B., Glenele. 50 acres, about 4. acres cleared and good log buildings, about 2^ miles from Markdale sUtiou T. G. fe B. R. 9ih, The west half lot 17, Con. 4. N. D. B Gleneig. 50 aere^ 4o acres cleared, good rough cast house and orchard oh the prs-» misds. The hoa--e and one acre will bo re. served daring the life of • the ocoupants who ar«. now between 8'J and 85 yean ol age. 10th East part lot No. 1. eon 2 Normanby, 68 acres, about 60 acres olcMvd, attoation about 8 miles from the lown of JMirham. For farther particolais i^ly to FINLEY MacBAE, Dw^Ma. Patc^! 15th AosnaL 16S3. tfI04, PIMPLES. 1 will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vboetable Balm that wUl remove Tan- FRECKLli^S, PIMPLES and Blotchks, leave ing the skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ad- Co.ss, enclosing a 3c. stamp, Ben. Yand^f A'.dre 5 Bee-1 kman st.. N. Y. Gold Great cnance to make money. Those who B always take advantage of ti e good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances re- main in poverty. We wart many men, wo- men, boys and girls to work for us nght in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start, rhe bus- iness will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No ona who engages fails to make money rapidly You can devote your whole time in the wark, or only your spare moments. Full informa- tion aud all that is needed sent free. Addres. Sttnson Co., Portland Maine. m/kHM^BU M. M. M'LEOD, MARKDALE. NOT TO BE BEATEN i HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED We have recently published a new edition of Dr. Culveuwell's Cele- brated Essay on the radical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Ner- vous DebiUty, Mental and Physical incapaci- ty, Impediments to Marriage, c.. resulting from excesses. L^s" Price, in sealed envelope, only 6 cents, or two postage stamps.^ The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from thirty years' saccessful practice, that alarming con- sequences may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicines or the use of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of whicb every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. ts'Thi? Lecture should be in the hands of emacj yonth and eveiy man in the land. Address The Calf erwell ledical Co,. P.O. box 450 41 Ann »U, Naw Tor te JOHN noble; MARKDALB. GEm'LBUCKSMITH HORSESHOEING A SBECIALTY. All those who may have had the misfor- tune to have been bom barefooted will bear in mind that we haye just received the larg- est aud best stock of leather ever before brought into Markdale, consisting of Spanish Sole, French Kip and Calf, and are now pre- pared to manufacture Ladies, Gents, Souths and Misses boots and shoes, from the stoga to the finest k'd and prunella. Sevred Work a Specialty. All work warranted. Invisible patchmg also; done here, M. M. McLEOD. Markdale, Se pt. 19th. 1881. tFconWmptIyes. The advertiser, havmg Deen permanently cured ot thatdread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is JEUixious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with iie. directions for piepairing and using the same which they will find a sdbe Cose for Cps- SUHPTION, ASTHUA. BbONCHITIS, C. Parties wishing tbe Prescription, will please address, Rev. E. A, Wiioon, 149 Penn St. WiOiamsburgh, N. Y. 20-lj STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tiotim of yoathfol impmdenee canano Prema tore Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., haviog tri«d in vain every known remedy, has dis* eoveixnl a simple self cure, which be will e t-nd F RER to bit Jelkm-eufrexerB. addres^ •• 12. UEE^'B^ 43 Cliatkam mu. N. Y.^ a week in your own towr.. $5 outfit fiee. No risl .. Everything new.. Cafltal not required. We will furnish yoa every- thing. Many are making fortimes. Ladiea make as much as men, and bovs and girls, make great pay. Reader, if you want a busi- ness at which yon can make great pay all thei time yon work, write for pnrticulars t* li.. Hallett Co. Portland, Maine. $661

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