?^:.7/*"^f '• 'if w â€" ^r/f"-^^i^-r.^l^tm i r "^-^-^-^4 â- *«- /* OL. 3.--N0. 8. 18 PUBLISHED rVERY THURSDAY EVENING, At â- Markdal'3 Ontario. IN ADVANCE. «I "5 in tbre« months. $2 if not paid till Ihe end of the year. No pap«r Qiscontinaed Ltil aU aitwrs *re paid up, except at the jjtionof tli« publisher, an^i pal•t^e^ refusing l' ,1-g ,v;t;;ont paying up will be heWreapon- iible for rhe years suhscriptions uutU they Linplv witi' tliL- lolt-s. "lEKMS OF ADVERTISING bne column one year $50 00 [lalf do. do 27 5;) juarter do. do 1;^ DO Ei^iitii do. do 8 UU tad ^^0 *oo 3vbr ten lines, first inserJion per line 8 Each sub.sequf nt insertion 3 The number of lines to be reckaned by the kpace occupied measured by a scale of solid brevier. iilvcrti.sementa witliout specific flirectinns will be published tiU forbid and EliBrgtfd acixT(Jmgly. All tran^ritory adver- tisfjmcnts must Oc in the oflie-e o^ bublica- lion by 11 o'clock on the Wednesday proceed- 6ri" theii' piil)l;catiou. JOB PRINTING ji every deacnptiou executed with aeatness aud despatch at the Office of La bT.^ND.uiD, Markdule. C. W. RUTLEDGE. E-DiToa Propkietor. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY, Drs. iSpioulc Armstrong, IPhy biciaois. Surgeons, Accouclaeur c. FFICl- Medical Hall; residence at r'idaie iiouse. B. Ghe-it, M.D.j M.R-C3.P. Sc S., O. PliysicLin and Surgeon, Prioeville, |l5rail'.iatt; of Uaiver-sity. Vict. College. ,, New York, and |iIon- Crradiiafe, of the same, Ayleth Medical Institute. Opthalmic Hospital, N,Y. |Jfeinl)ei Cf -;ioians(fcSargeors,0. 104 1 erjtal Csard.. {Cameron Knight, DENT.'iL SUKGEONS, Office over D. A Cameron and Go's Drug IStore, l'oulettSt!,OWEN SOUND. [.Every atii/ution given to the preservation of llbe natural teeth. Artifici " Ventures motint- l€dou Gold, Celluloid, and iiubber bases. Will bo at Markdale the last Tuesday in I A. Camerna, M.D., C. F. Kmglit, L.D.S. L.F.I' ,t S. Cilasgov/, Medalist Koyal Col- L.l'.S., Out. lege Deu.Sur.,0nt £c0al* Frost Frost, BARRISTEKS, AND ATTORNETS-AT I^aw, Soiiz-itora in Chancery, Convey ancers, xc, 0w(!n Sound, have resumed at Fleshertun, Oflice open every Thursday, as heretofore. Alfeed Frost, J. "W. Frost, LL. B. County Crown Attorney. 1 J. rri ASSO]\, BARRISTER, MASTEB, ANDDEP. REG ' in Chanceiy, Notary Pubhc, Conveyan •eer, d-c. MONEY TO LEND AT SIX PER CENT. Officesâ€" Owen Sound, in Ticker's Block Poulett St.; and in Markdale, over MeFar land's Store, on Friday and Saturday every veek. 57.1y B i^i** MARKDALE, dNT., NOV. 2, 1882. No. 112. REVERE HOTEL, T. SPEOULE, Proprietor. THIS popular Hotel has had a large ad- ditioB added to it, thorooghlT refitted, and is now aecond to none in the oonnty. Good Btablinc and att«aiiTe oetler. First- clasa aceomaiiedation for eommereial travel era. |1 per day. Barber's shop in connec- *^j I7-ly Markdaie~HoteL Good Accommodation for Travellers. 'Bus to and from all trains. Charges moderate. Markdale. A. Rutlrdge, Prop. €rca««ior i^orrison, ARRISTEHS, SOLICITORS. CONVEY- _*anc,es, A-c. *c. Offices in Owen Sound, Duflferin Block, over W. F. Wolf's Store and in MARKDALE; Over W. ,J. Mct'arland's Store on Thursday and Friday of each week. t*"Fuuils to lendon reasonable terms. John Creasok, Q. Q Duncan Mori^ok Markdale, March 15, 1882. 79-lv Alexander Browm. ISSUER of Marriage Licenses, Fire and Life Insurance Agent. Commiesionei â- ^ B. R. ,^Q_ Conveyancer and Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Farmers, Merchants, and Land Sales, Punctually at- tended to and charges made very moderate, ^riceville, Sept. 17.1880. 1-Y To all who are sufiering from the errors *ni indiscretions ot youth, nervous weak- â- ^e?s, early decay, loss of manhood, fec.,I *iU send a r^ipe that will cure yoH, FREE OF CHARGE. This great Remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in South America. Seud a self-addressed envelope to Rev. JosKPH T. Inhak, Station D, New York City, Subscribe for the Standard and get that splendid horse ^ook free. Commence any time. COMMERCIAL HOTEL PRICEVILLiE. Ont. Large and commodious Sample Rooms Good Bed Rooms, c. The Bar and lard e well supplied with the best the market af fords good Stabling and attentive Hostler's THOS. ATKINSON, Proprietor John McDonald, CHATSWORTE, DITISION Court Clerk, Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses, Commissioner in B.R., Conveyancer, c. Deeds, Mortgages, WUls, c., attended to proisptly, accurately, neat- ly, and cheaply. Private funds to lend in small sums on easy terms. Notes discounted R. M. Galbraith 4 UCTIONEER AND GENERAL LAND J' Agent, Williamsford Station. Auction Sales attended in all parts of the County. Goods sold on commission. Rates moderate. Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines; also Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Vines, Agricul- tural Implemennts, and Machinery of all kinds on sale. Williamsford, Jan. 27, 1881. T. E. DAVIS BUILDER CONTRACTOR, (Stone and Brick) After completing 13 buildings his season is BtiU on the track and is still prepared to do all kinds of stone and brick work, ♦plastering and tuck pointing. Those who contemplate buiiding will And it to their advantage to give him a call. Residence corner of Brown and Sproule Stetes. MA3KOAI.E. 16-v Wm. Brown, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, c Commissioner in B. R. e. Conveyancing in all its branches promptlj attended to and carefuUy executed. N. B. â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se curity. Joseph Gibson, PLAIN A ORNAMENTAL ' I I^ A H T ii: nt E «, WHITEWASHINGâ€" CALSOMINING in Shades and Colors. AH work guaranteed. Charges moderate. IVIai-kdale I*.0- LOYAL Of c. o. o on Monday o'clock p. m 108 MARKDALE LODGE. F. No. 78, will meet in their haU evening. Nov. 14th, at eight W. L. YOUNG, Sec'y. EUGENIA Grist, Saw andLathMills • Having made eqtensive improvements in my Gnst Mill I feel confident I can give good satisfaction. GOOD FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND. Chopping Done Every Day. Qnstora Sawing and Bills Filled on the shortest notice. LUMBER AND LAtH ALWAYS ON HAND. Cherry, Buttamut, White Ash, Black Ash, Basswood, Pine and Hemlock Logs wanted. 69ly. M. AKITT, Eugenia. JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GEM'LBLACKSMITH HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. eobt; I.EI1., Has opCTied o«C f iFirst-Class FurnNure UNDERTKING EmBLISHMENT. And therefore has sapaj^ed a want long felt, especially in the ^ifdertaking Line. OOFHKS, CiSKBTB, SHROUDS, and all FUNERAL FUtNISHINDS, suppUed on the iitort^s notice. -A. STlexid.id. Hearse for hire at modwate rates. FUENITUEE! From the Common to the Best and Latest Swies, in everything in the line.^ Call aud see for yourselve ROBT. ASKIN. Union Carriage Works. â€" ' â€" â€" All work manofa'fltured from First Class Materiu. In the Lateat and Best Improved Style, and firishod with Eng-llshi A^arixisli. »i Painting Trimming Rigs will receive prompt attention. All Repairs executed in the shortest possible time consistent with good workmanship. Good Work a Speciality. Remember the Shop, opposite the Cheapside D. J. SHANAHAN, Proprietor. Markdale. Dec. 2nd, 1881. 64. misiM is the way Photos are taken by L. Browne.* MARKDALE. per dozen for Fine Finished Cabinets $300 Fine Fimshej $4 OOpaneis For One Month. FOB fine Lot of Photo Frames n band. Over Standard office HAIfi fiUTTItIG AND SHAVING Razors, Straps, and Shaving Brushes for sale. Razors starpened. IS" Orde:s filledfor Tomb Stonas. STmRTLINC DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tiotiin of joafbfd inpmdece naalug Pmn» tare Decay, Kervona pebaity. Lo«t Manboed. etc, Jjavire tried Jn yia ^erj known remedy, bM^i- covered a Bimple aeU to hit IfSigw ' 43 irtiidibewfflMad: l^y week in yonr own town: outfit fiee. .No risk. Iverytfaing new. Capital not required. W^ will fonuah you every- thing. Many are pakioK fortnnes. ^Ladies fn^fl as modi as nen, and boTS aid girls eadar, U yoawaai a bosi-' an make gMN|t an^ all^ f time you work, w ite for pMtiadjm to H. ' Hauatt Jk Co.. P rtlantl.Mriw 71-198 WARNING There is great danger of tak- ing cold from wet feet. If yoo want to *:- Guard Against Sickness! Keep yonr feet dry and warm by proeurlng your IB o ::/ X s I â€" FAOII KAY THOMAS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Med- icated Cork Soles, all sizes, kept " on hand. Remember the place opposite the new SiAKiAiu Office. 49 business now before the public. You can make money faster at woik for us man tti, auyihing else. Capital not need- ed. We will start you. $12 a day and up- wards made at home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to worK for us. Now is the time. You can work in spare time orly or give your whole time to the business. You cau Uve at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make en- ormous pay by engaging at once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honorably. Address True Co., Augusta, Maine. 71-126 Best REST AND COMFORT to the SUFFERING Brown's Household Panacea has no equal for relieving pain, both inter- nal and external. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Toothache, Lumbago and any kind of a Pain or Ache, "it will most surely quicken the Blood and heal, as its acting power is won- derful." " Brown's Household Panacea," being acknowledged as the great Pain Reliev- er, and of double the strength of any other Elixer or Liniment in the world, should be m every family handy for use when wanted " as it really is the best remedy in the world for (Jramps in the Stomach, and Pains aud Aches of all kinds," and is for sale by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. 75-i27 EARS FOR B MILLION 17100 CHOO'S BALSAM OF SHARK'S Jj OIL positively Restcres the Hearing, and is the Only Absolute Cure for Deafness known. This Oil is abstracted from peculiar species of small Wliite Shark, caught in the Yellow Sea, known as Carcharouon Ronde- LETii. Every Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virtues as a restorative of hearing were discovered by a Buddhist Pr est were dis- covered about the year 1410. Its cures were so numerous, and many so seemingly mir aculous, that the remedy was officially pro- claimed over the entire Empire. Its use became so universal, that for ovei 300 years no Deafness has existed among the Chinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, to any ad- dress at $1.00 per bottle. Hear what the Deaf say It has performed a miracle in my case. I have DO unearthly noises in my head, and hear much better. I have been greatly benefited. My deafness helped a great deal â€" think ano- ther bottle will cure me. Its virtues are unquestionable and its cura- tive character absolute, as the writer can per- sonally testify, both from experience and ob- servation. Write at once to Haylock and Jenney, 7 Dey Street, New York,€nclosing $1 and you wUl receive by return a remedy that will enable yo.u to hear like anybody else, and whose curative effects will be peimanent. You will never regret doing so." â€" Editor OF Mercantile Review. fS'To avoid loss in the mails, please send money by Registered Letter. Only imported by HAYLOCK JENNEY, late Haylock A Co., Sole Agents for America. 7 Det St New York 93-145. S2 Waccnrs. 0i«mwniaei«93.SO. Whita metal BiBntfiMtCaM $.- ImlutioD pold$6. SoIfdfroldVia. CbMpest and beat for roar own ii8« or specnlatlvo purposes ValarMe cat Wm. Lncas Co., BA NKE RS, ]Vfoiiey Loanocl IN large or small amounts, at all times. On good andorsed notes, or on collateral security. IHTEREST AT 6 PER CENT. Allowed on Savings Deposits. I^Drafts issued and Collections made on points, at lowest rates. W.M. LUCAS, Manager. September 23, 1860. 2-ly CSTRAY CATTLE. CAME INTO THE PREMISES OF THE undersigned. Lots 37 and38, Ist con- cession W. T. A 8. Boad, on or about the 12th of October, three head of cattle â€" ^two steers and one cow. Steers are about three years old. The owner is requested to prove pidperty, p^y «QenBe8 and take them away. JOHN SABGEANT. Oetohn 24th 1882, lll-4w.* FLESHEBTpN STATION. The grist mill is doing a good business, apd gives satiBfaotion to customers. The fifth of November will be odelvatedby Flesherton L. 0. L. in due form. A banquet dinner will be served by mine host of the Bvihoad House on Monday, the 6th. John Ormsby, Esq., of the "Dominion Brewery," paid us a visit a few days ago at our Flesherton Station, and we hail his pre- sence. We wish more beer and less whiskey. HOPEVILLE Is progressing. A new general store has. been opened by Mr. John Hopkinson. A gr^nd squirrel hunt, as well as ether game, takes place to-morrow, the 3rd inet., twelve marksmen a-side the losers to pay a dinner for aU hands the feast to be pre- pared by mine host Scarlett. The public generally are cordially invited to attend and from Mr.-Scarlett's success as a caterer for the comforts of the inner man, a good time may be expected. «â- EUGENIA. (From our own conespondent.) We have delayed our congratula- tions as to the improvement of the Standakd, preferrina: to wait for the public yerdict, which is briefly given in such expressions as "big improve- ment," " it's a good paper tow is tho Stanfaed," "there's quite a lot cf reading now m the Standakp," c. Large barns with stone s'^^abling is all the rage along the Meaford road. Mr. John Warliug, near Vandeleur, has an apple tree in blossom. How is that for Artemesia. Yet appear- ances indicate the approach of winter. Mr. John McKee, 4th line of Arte- mesia, whose t§am ran away last Sat- urday smashed the democrat to pieces. Mr. McKee, however, escaped. We hear of some deer being killed around here. OSPREY COUNCIL. This Council met at Maxwell, on the 13tfa inst. All the members present. Minutes of last meeting adopted. Communications and papers received â€" From W. Ferguson, P. S. Inspector, re chil- dren between 5 and 16 on assessment roll. From Clerks of Melancthon, Nottawasa£» and Colling wood, and from Trustee? of S. S. 2 and 8, requisitions for school moneys. From County Judge, certified voters' litt From B. S. Kerr, notice of dangerou? places on roads. From W. Pearson, bi'l for plank, 52.83, From Clerk, Collector's RoUfor 1882. From Melancthon Council, plan and specifi- cation of drainage outlet. Mclntyre, Speers, that Allan Bell receive a giant of JIG, to open sideroad 35 south- ward. Johnston, Mclntjrre, that Joseph Taylcr repair Whitson's hiIl,on the gravel road. Taylor. Speers, that W. Pearson be paid $2.83 for 472 feet of plank purchased in 1881^ by J. R. Sing, for culverts on townlLne and ' omitted to be paid by bim. Speers, Johnston, that E. Horton be paid 86.00 for repaiiing Feversham bridge. The Reeve of Euphrasia, Messrs Grierand Hickling appeared before the Council asking cooperation in opening the townUne between Artemesia and Osproy, from Con. 14, north- ward. Speers. McGirr, that the road and bridge committee meet the Artemesia committee and inspect the townline between Arte- mesia and Osprey, on the 14tli Con., and re- port to this Council, and that the Clerk no- tify Artemesia council to apppoint the date of meeting. The Collector appeared before the Council- with his tKndfmen. Moved by Mr. Speeis, seconded by Mr. Mclntyre, that the Collectors' sureties be ao- eepted the bond signed and handed to th» Treasurer for safe keeping, and that tho clerk hand the roll to the Collector. Taylor, Speers, that Thomas Jchnstt n bo appointed to conl'er with the Clerk or Reeve of Melancthon, respecting that part of tho Melancthon drain extending into the muui-' oipality, and that he iiave power to let Uie job ^f necessary. Speers, Johnston, that the Clerk notify p. E. Preston, to cause the hole on the lOth sideroad, opposite the O. Had, (Biarlestoa, to be filled by Statute labor. Speers. J^ston, that this oounoil ad- journ to meet at Foversham. ou ilth liov» at 10 o'doci. W. Miiiss, aer. J' ii :- f K â- â- 'i (â- ' ' â- «e/.:v^a=;: :*i:»b4^^^ ,;ii4i