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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 5 Oct 1882, p. 4

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 I'ALL EXHIBITIONS.^ ^BBMONT. HolsteiD. 0«». 4^ iTPHeAsiA. â€" Ivocklyn. Oct. 4, Uk.ME8iA. â€" Priceville, Get. i, [oToN. â€" Duudalk. Oct. 6, cukscTHON, â€" 8iielbn.iie, (W )L.^No. â€" Cbaisworlh, Oct. J^ iiKGismiEYaj Ientlemen â€" If yoivwriDt s fii^i-c^i^ ggie orWago] MCKENNA MASON'S RRIAGE WOR MARKDALE. â- V can suiply von with anything ttviA Lumber Wagon np to [tension Tor PhcCtonJ To liuy fror.i them is to A' E I O IV E Yl ley arc botli practical worki/ien, anj t'iij}'loy none but ACTICAL WORKMEI 'I'iicy «,'naniiiiA^e Iheir work joml to iioiM' f») Liglitness of Draiight Hiid Suj)Lriority ol yinisth. I no notliing bn'i First-class White l Ir Wngon aiul ihrice Extra Second (iiowtli HickoiT fo- light work. lu'iiiimeiisenii'onnt of »voik i timed MtKtnna iV" MasouS shop is snflicic. f of tlie wide reputation tliev enjoy for«loing aood work. F.EST i^ Tin: CK1:APj:ST is the EX] ll'ooi cUej'i* work we positively will not take. frial attention given to Ee- r-immiog '..painting all cl;«sses of Ci'iriage Work. ^risfac. t«n guavaiiteed (ov No Pay) in RSESHOEI NGl iL' â€" On Mill Street opposite tj Sproulf's iiotel. :KENNA MASON, 31- VTlIv O^LE oundry! ' j ICHINE WORRS, MAN I TACTUrERS OF LL MAGHIKERYj iteam Engines, APTING, HANGERS, hilkyr., c. Land Rollers, LOWSlI And Plow Points mm mil Ione in a p .•ciical manner. ANOTHER I I I I LI I I I I I I I I I IWELRT I i I i I 1 I 1 I I I m MABKDALE 9 HichwttvioM jMidlfe of fninb7B.J. iaraU Idaia ABBXABKABU CABB R.C.TRIMBLE •oing to open out a new Jewellery Store \M the 15tli October. Look out for advertisement. R. G. TRIMALE. Wo alo introduce on*- new MILY MANGLE! puMic. Tiiis new machine will mangle 1. Cotton, and Woollen Goods, givin? a U-autif^nl smooth and glossy app" It also impiov»s the clothes, where** irons injuie them. We also mantt- faetnre 'RNAMENTAL CrESTING lous dign for Tnildings, Verani'abfcj ic. oii^uJf'tal Cast iron Chainf, II rillars. I'lncing, Ventilators, Columns. Iron Beams. Giatings for Cell;' 1 Windows, A'C. Iron Beass Cast ngsJJi Every Description Made to Order. MOFFAT BROS. dACYARDS /ELLOW OIL URES RHEUMATISM FREEMAN^ ORM POWDEBS^ Lacal Items. Senate )i!. Stuti-TZ is to be called to the ri'presentatlve of Manitoba. oiint Forest races are expected to take e about the middle of the month. Sunday school boy was asked if his fa- was a Christian, "Yes sir," he replied, t he is not working at it much." he farmers around Wiarton are com- ig of the yield of the fall and spring at crop, it has not come up to their ex- tations. t Cincicnati.Ohio, ?i2,000 worth of dia- ul5 and jewellery were stolen from an ex- it iir the e:v]osition building. The valu- s were insecurely kept in a show ease. Man i»ip, 'ui engaged â€" will be married iiji â€" -»€.il us jour blessing by postal ow an independent Guelph iol broke the intelligence to !-i is of the »H mother. )uiing the pasl month ton convicts we'e nissed f.om llie penitentiary, v hey having lei( d T: ' iiis. S'x were sent up for lar- two for sLfcaling horses or cattle, and fir Iii;;ainy. lie Soi'Ui Crcy Tcasheri Association fts at Di'iliani on Thursday and Friday I'.itli and 20th of October. Dr. McLellan [oroato.nnd Mr. Tait, Mathematical Mas- if CnlKngv.oo'l Collegiate Institute, will pa: I 'u lliu p-oceedings. le Itoinliiion (xoveinment have now iled tliemselves of the powers given them ivv the Act iassed at the ?ast sessiou of liamtiit, and appointed an "'nsijector of [s and ei]uipment of steamers carrying Ben;;ers in Canadian waters. enterprising townsmen, Messrs. Mc- lan.l and Hill Bros, ure determined to thcii *jo\v elevpters in readiness for the trade. Tlie buildings will be a great roveiiieat on ilx; old. besides haviug a \i:\\\ of about double the amount of stor- Whitb/. I^die,1wMrtiM aMBtW at B. J. Spnnk*!. FladMrtoB, fram •S.60 to %l\M, th« Wrt vahw m tli« eooaty. W« havo tonpoit M mUMm oITI m« â- abfleriben to the 8t4V»axd dning Bmlea. ber.andstUIIlMgrooae. House and lot Ua sale alio om ftm Wk- gy beaat and two tâ€" â€"^•^ baifnim in or- faaa.â€" T. Hau., Ifarkdale. Soaking ealieo just prefnooa to the flnt wadiiog in a strong solation of eithor Mit or alom is ezoeUent to preaerye the eolor. To take the brown discolorations otf of caps in which onstards are baked, mb with damp flannel dii^ed in the best n^ttnu. The ladies say that B, J. Sproole, Flesher- ton. boa the largest and prettiest stoek 01 miUiner^n lly,.^antj, uid ^ei^wr than the cheapest. One ^hittaker, of PaschalviHe, Pa., has been arrested for poisoning his wife, six chil- dren, and a boarder, fle is said to have pat arsenic in the tea. Wm. Lucas k Go, bankers, Markdale have $200,000 lM^n on real estate. Straight loan system. No fines. Low interest. Moderate charges. The Rev. J. S. Corcoran is holdino; special meetings near Bocklyn, and is meeting with good suscess. Some of the hardest eharae« ters are being led «o start in the pathway of a holy life, Mr. O. W. Smith, of Mt. Forest, we are in- formed, has secured a large contract from an American company for telegraph poles,andit is his intention to purchase all the poles which can be procured, for which large prices will be paid. We advise those who have cedar to dispose of to see him at once. As a speedy ctire for Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Diarhcea Cholic, Crnmps, Sick Stomach,Canker of the Stomach and Bowels, and all forms of Summer Complaints, there is no remedy more reliable than Dr. Fowler's Extract ot Wild Strawberrj' Dealers who sell it and those who buy it are on mutual groauds in confidence of its merits. The fruitful sea^^on of the year is prolific with many forms of Bowel Complaints, such as Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Choleia Morbus, Cholera Infantum, tfrc. as a safe guard and positive cure for those distressing and often sudden and dangerous attacks nothnig can surpass that old and reliable medicine Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberrj' Croup, it is said, can be cured in one min- ute, and the remedy is simplj* alum and sugar. The way to accomplish the deed is to take a knife or grater, and shave off a small particles about a teaspoonful of alum then mix it with twice its amount of sugar, to make if palatable, and administer it as quick as iKssible. Almost instantaneous reUef will follow. Personal. â€" Mr. Wm. Howey, Bceve of Holland, who has been in the Prairie Pro- vince for some months, returned on the 20th September. He has secured some tine tracts ot farming lands in the North-West, and speaks favorably of the country Mr. G. S. Biwes returned on Thursday after an absence of four weeks. Mr. B. was a lay delegate of Owen Sound District to the Gen- eral Conference of the Canada Methodists, which has been in cession at Hamilton for the past three weeks. A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. W. E. Gifford. Pastor M. E. Church,Both- Vnm and WMgra. thai ka la| for 10 aad 1» daya withovt aa ,n~-.^«« ol tlM bowak; wttm takiarf om bottle of B«nkMkBfood Biftleta ks ^vas en. abled to kava hk bad and drivo oiU, three bettka meva aavpleled a eo^ aad ke saT that he k bow a better mux thaa kt 1mm beenforjoaia. It has been tâ€" aikii tiiat tha ^aotatkai, *nhat it u belter to ciye thaa to laeeiye," applies to medkine Ikks and adyiee, but this nds don't apflj to Dr. Fowkr's Extract of Wild Strawberrj. Thooe who leeaye that, getaidiakkandinlaUaUeremedjfor Qtolens Mwbas, Cc^, Dysentery, Canker of the StouMch and Bowek, and aU Sonnner ComDiainto of Infante and Adults. Subscribe for the Standard and get that splendid horse book free. Commence any time. Trayellers will find the best remedy for Sea Sickness in Dr. Fowler's Extract of WUd Strawberry. WhUe for Sick Stomach and diseases brought on by change of water, diet, etc, and for Cholera Morbus, Colic, Dysentery, and Canker of the Stomach and Bowels, nothing acts more in harmony with nature to effect a cure. The Standard is only $1 a year in advance. Dye â- "•wr O ?^ 1 1 i f VALUABLE PROPERTY ' FOR SALE IN THE TOWN OF DUBHAM, IN THE OOUNTT OF OBEY. I Are pleasant to take. Contain their o^ rgativc. la a safe, sure, and etteeta*^ itroyer ot -worws in Children or AdnU* i dau^^i'tei- of Mr. John Johnston, of the lline, St. Vinc'-nt, while wo-king in tlie lien on the 2Cil? Iiist., had the misfortune |ip. When le was rt?ised it was ascer- L'd tli;;c slie l):id biokeu her collar lnne. Iisduin;; nicely, under the care of Dr. Ions. â€" Mirror. ojk en a new steam fishing tug, the rn Mclhnuiltl, was began on Tuesday |at .Meaferd. She will be 53 feet over all lill cany a 10 horse power engine. Her |ile), Mr. A. Mori ill. of CoUingwood, ex- to hayo her r«ady in about ten weeks, the white tishiii},' season begins. jCatliolic eler -yniau of llnodc Island. just rned from Ireland, staled at a public re- lou that Hi. had carefully iuve^^tigated tradition of the Irish people, and saw ridence of either want, hunger, or Mis- This is son'ewhat startling when pkc- «i;,'side the conventijual dchneations of II the Enu aid IsJc hilea toMiist was in Palestine he took a pa the sea of Gahlec. After visiting the lent places of interest he returned to iiiding and asked "How much for the "Ten shekels " responded the boatman. "Ten shekels ' echoed seller, "why, that is an outrageous "Well,"renlied the shipper, "that's they've been paying ever since the sea lere." "Thnuderation!" growled the voy- "I don't wonder that Peter tried to [it." ^n AcciPEXT.â€" On Wednesday, Sept. 27th NA ni. Coutts, refiiding near Maxwell,wa8 n\ from his waggon while returning S^inghamptou with a load of lumber. It irs that he had not bound ^he load tight ?h and it had worked forward until it the hoi scs, causing them to nm away hiow the old gentleman out, the wagon M}? over him. The team did not go lar [they were stopped by some parties on Ta(l who, thmking all was not right, t^d with the horses and found the old a' unconscious state. They conveyed his home,where he died the following I? was highly respected, sober and in- ' man, about 54 years of age. He a widow and four children, who have iiliathy of tha communitv in their rad tiJlelJt. well, was for two years a sufferer with Dys- pepsia in its worst form, until as he states "life became an actual burden." Three bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured him, and he tells us in a recent letter that he considers it the best family medicine now before the country for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. If you wish to subscribe for any of the following papers hand us the coin and we will have it sent direct to you at the following rates â€" Weeklv Globe per year $1.00 " Mail " 1.00 Montreal Weekly Witness per year 1.00 Family Herald and Weekly Star.. 1.00 Canada Farmer, per year i.OO Farmers' Advocate " 1.00 We will give the Standard the balance of the year for Twenty-five Cents. A New Jersey toini has ransed an ordinance requiring all tramps found winhiu its limits to be set to work draining the town. That i.^i just the kind ot work a well regulated tramp is adapted to. He generally begins, however, by ♦•draining" the citizens. "Hkboes of the Plains. â€" In American history there are no more in tesssting' figures than the Heroes of the border. Bold, dash- ing, adventurous and patriotic loyal to friends, to country and to the interests A society, their work was sincrnlarly effective in the advancement of western civilizatiion. With seeming recklessness, th«ir efforts were in the interest of law and order, and the people owe them a debt of gratitude they do not forget. Their page in history is as fasc- inating as it is honorable, and their is a pe- culiar pleasure in reading the narrative of their wonderful exploits. Among those, whose careers were singularly adyentu*tus, are Kit Carson, AVild Bill, Buffido Bill, Capt. Payne, Texas Jack, Caiitcvnia Joe, Capt. Jack and others, whose achifyements have made them justly and widely famous. They have a warm place in the hearts of the people, and a prominent cue in their admiration. It is appropriate that their achieyemeuts should be recorded, and wc note with pleasure the forthcoming of a new book from the press ol N. D. Thompson A Co New York and St. Lou'V, called "The HsaoES ov the Pulws," covering the ground of border history. It is profusely illustrated with 100 engrayingi and 16 colored lithcgraph plates. It is sold by subscription thrcn- h canvassing agents, and piescuts ai! onportnnity to ago..T8 to make money espei 'I'lv inyit'nj.-. We adycrtise it ii; auothe" co.umn. THE following valuable town properties will be sold on reasonable terms or will be rented for a term of years, or exchange for farm propeoty. 1st. Lot No. 1 on the west side of Gajafraxa street and south of Hunter street, opposite Mr. J. H. Hunter's store house, well fenced and first class frame buildings, good cePars, hard and soft water, a most conveniant 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 George 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 railwfljr station. 3rd, The east halt 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, hard and soft water on the prem- ises. 4th, Park Lot No. 8, Wm, Hunter's, Survey. 5th Lots I and 2, Presbyterian Survey. 6th, Lot No 15 on the North side of Mill street in the village of Markdale close to the rail- way 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 Foliowiue Farming Properties. will be sold on reasonable ttrms of payment. 7th, Lot No. 22, Con. 9 Glenelg, 100 acres more or less, 3^ miles from the T. G. B. B. at Markdale, 75 acres cleared, a new frame house and two log bams. 8th, Lot No. 93 in the 3rd Con. W. T, S. R., Glenelg. 50 acres, about 45 acres cleared and good log buildings, about 2^ miles from Markdale station T. G. B. B. 9ih, The west half lot 17, Con. 4. N. D. R Glenelg, 50 acres 4o acres cleared, good rough cast house and orchard on the pre- mises. The hou«e and one acre will be re. served during the life of the occupants who ar«. now between 80 and 85 years of age. 10th East part lot No. 1. con 2 Normanby, 63 Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Camwood, Cochineal, Bluestone, Madder Compound, Copperas, Bichromate Potash, Cream 1 artar. Alum, and many other Articles used in Dyeing. Also, a large variety of the best Aniline Dyes. Medical Hall. A. Turner Co. Be-Fresh-ing In the cool assertion of some people that they can sell below cost, bc., it may not be amiss to Jet the public of Markdale and sur- rotmding coimtiy know that "Wilson Benson^ of the "BELFAST HOUSE." MAPPED ALE, can sell " cheaper than the dieapest," and "better than the be«t," all kinds of Groceries, Liquors, c. Consisting of TEAS, TOBACCOS, SPICES, CANNED FISH, ETC., And for those wishing pave Wine 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 "VMiiskies 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 line 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. MABKDAIiE Heat Market Aeoutant s^ptyof Fresli iMeats! OB hand, at the I«0Â¥re5^ Xiiying Prices. Ordei*s solicited, and defiv- cred 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, March 28, 1882. 80-ly lllOS. MATHEWS, lanesS EslaliinTI MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. AaEHTS VSrAWTJBD.â€" Big pay.â€" Light Work. Steady Employment. Samples free. Address, M. L. BYBN, 46 Nanssaustree New York. 20 GEORGE WILSON, Wholesale and Retail {BUTCHER! Cold. acres, about 5 acres cleared, situation about 2 miles from the town of Durham. For further particulars apply to FINLEY MacRAE, Durham. Dated loth August. 1832. tf 1()4, PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vegetable Balm that will remove Tan- FRECKLfcS, PIMPLES and Blotches, leave ing the skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a luxariant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ad- Co.ss, enclosing a 3c. stamp, Ben. Vandelf I A'.dre 5 Bee-1 kman st.. N. Y. Great puance to make money. Those who always take advantage of ti e good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wejilthy, while those who do not improve such chances re- main in p»verty. We wait many men, wo men, boys and girls to work for us right in their own locahties. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The bus- iness will pav more than ten times ordinary wagGs. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly You can devote your whole time in the wsrk, or oply your s]Nire moments. Full informa- tion and all that is needetl sent free. Addres, Stinson Co., Portland Maine. BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIED, from a single pound to a whole carciss, at the lowest market prices. FISH AFOWLINTHEIB SEASON Farmers having Fat Cattle, Sheep, ov Pigs to dispose of will do well to call at No. 3 Burns' Block, opposite the new Union Block. Markdale, Oct. 2oth, 1881 Nothing Like Leather. M. M'LEOD, MARKDALE. ' NOT TO BE BEATEN I All those who may have had the misfor- tune to have leeu born barefooted will bear in mind that we haye just received the larg- Qsi and best stock of leather ever before brought into Markdale, consisting of Spaiiisli Sole, French Kip and Calf, and are now pre- pared to manufacture Ladies, Gents, louths and Misses boots and shoes, from the stoga to the finest k'd and i)runella. Served Work a Specialty. All work warranted. Invisible patching also done here. M. M. McLEOD. Markdale.Se pt. 19th. 1881. JOHHSTOHV ' SARSAJPARILLAJ UTB COfflWi OlffE^ And far PurNyinstlia Stood. I It haa been In nse f or Wyeara, and haa pfored to be the best preparatiOB In the market for SICK HKATl IS mt. PA Ilf CT THE AIDE OB BAOKTUVEB COM. PLAINr_PIJIPLE8 ON THE FACE, DTSPEFBIA. FILES, and aU Diseases that arise from a lisordered Urer or aa impore Mood. Thousands 9t our best people take it and give it to their chil- drea. Physicians prescribe it daib' Those who use tt oooe noommeod it to others. It is made from Yelksr Dodc. HoBdO' rasSanaparilla. Wild Cheny. Btilliogia. "an. Sassafras. Wl at eigree o and elHoiown vataable fiooca and MAN OD Dandelioi other iHertM. ItisstrlcarTegetable,aiidcai» not hurt the most delicate consUtvtioii. It is one ot the best medicines in use tor I B^nlatiBK tlie Bowels. HOW Lost, NOW RESTORED y^ â€" ^:^ We haye recently published a new f SBAI* ^edition of Dr. Culverwbll's Cele- ""^Y^^BBATED EssAT ou the 'radical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Ner- vous Debility, Mental and Physical incapaci- ty. Impediments to Marriage, d:c.. resulting from excesses. d^ Price, in sealed envekpe, only 6 cents, or two postage stamps. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, fnun thirty years' successful practice, that alarming con- sequences may be radically cored without the dangerous use of internal medicines or the use of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effeotual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cmre himself cheaply, privately and radically. K^'This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Address The Cnlvarwall ledlcai Go«. P.O. box 450 41 Ana 8t^ New F^rk TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having oeen permanently cured ot that dread di«ease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desii-e it, he will send a copy of the presciiption used, ((tfie_0f charge,) with he directions for prepairing and using the same which they will fiud a subb Cube for Con- sumption, Asthma, Bbokchitis, c. Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address. Rev. E. A, Wilaon, 149 Penn St., Williamsburgh, N. Y. 2fl-ly by Alt rMpobilbto __ en« dOlUr for a qttut boMl«.or aixl tor tLy dollars. ^^ _*._ _, *w.. ThoM who CMBM4 oMiiHk a bettto sC thia ncdletaw'trom tbair dr«SRM HHir Mad «• •no I dollar, and we wlU aead It to ttieai. â-¼. JOEfSTttif k 80.« KoaiMtam^ AnVrtttBTR Oat BAntt, ICeL JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GENER'LBLACKSMITH HORSESHOEING A BPECULTY. STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A vistim of yottfliftal imprndenoe esushis Prern* tnfe Decay, nerroos Debflitr. Lost ICanhood, etc.. havlDg tried in vain every known remedy, baa dii« eovcRdasimptoseireiue.wbidibewiU •^dl^l to hlf feOow-saiSneritSdlrea^^- |L " 4S cauukam St- N. T« ' ' II' •-.•• • T $661 a week in your own town: 05 outfit fiee. No risk. Everything new. Capital not required. W^e will furnish you every- thing. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and bovs and girls make great pay. Reader, if you want a busi- ness at which yon can make grmt pay all the time you work, write for psrtiooUrs to H. Hallett Co. Portland, Maine. â-  i i,rj »!

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