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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 9 Nov 1882, p. 1

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 i?'H "'â- iiSfi-*^^ r^T^«^ ' »,j5vi?^^^^ %^" ' S^95|;Tr^.1 VOL. 3.--N0. 9. MARKDALE, ONT., NOV. 9, 1882. No. 113. roiir oldfria i\^t ^arf^dale Standard t^eU. PcusH.. REVERE HOTEL, EVFRY THURSDAY EVENING, T. SPROUIiE, Proprietor. THIS popular Hotel has had a large ad- dition added to it, thoroughly refitted, and is now second to none in the county. Good stabling and attentive ostler. First- class accommodation for commercifti travel ers. $1 per day. Barber's shop in connec- tton. 17-ly At MaiiiJala Ontario. 51 ?,3 in tltree mouths. '2 if not paid till the e'll of tuc year. No paper discontioaed uttil all a;e'Ars -»re paid up, exoept at tiie 1 o.uon uf the publisher, and pai ties refusing ' ,.,s without p;iVii»R up ^i*' beheld respon- subscripduus uutil they wllb file rules. pap. siWe for rlie year.- cuai;-'l: TEiiMS OF ADVEETISING I One column one year J^O 00 I Half do I Quarter do, I Eichiii do. Cam Ovbr ten lines do. do do do first insertion per line 27 50 l.T 00 8 00 4 00 8 E«u subsequent insertion 3 The number of hues to be reckoned by the «paee occuiiied measured by a 'scale of solid 4,revit;r. Advertisements without specific ^iirecL^ons wiU be pubUshed tiU forbid and fharyed accordingly. All transitory adver- tisements must be in the office ot bublica- »ion by 11 o'clock, on the Wednesday proceed- ing their publication. .JOB PRINTING Of every description executed with neatnesB »iid despatch at the Office of the bTANDARD, Marlidiile. C. W. R0TLEO8E. Editob Pbopbietor. Markdale Hotel. Good Accommodation for Tiavellera. 'Bus to aad from all trains. Charges moderate. Markdale. A. Bctlbdoe, Pbop. COMMERCIAL HOTEL PRICEVXLLiB. Ont. Large and commodious Sample Booms Good Bed Kooms, (fee. The Bar and larde well supplied with the best the market af fords good Stabling and attentive Hostler's THOS. ATKINSON, Proprietor ifti««eUjtite«««* AlItU EOBT. ASKIN. Has opened out a First-GlaBS Furniture AMI) UNDERTKIN6 ESTABLISHMENT. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIR ECTO RY, Dis. Sproule ^k Armstrong, Phy biclans, Surgeont Accoucheur c. UFFIC:^] Medical Hall; residence at M«r'i(lalc Hou?e. ^^^ BrGlient, M,D., M.bt.GP. S., O. Physician and Surceon, Priceville, Graduate of University. Vict. College. ,, New York, and I Hon. (-Graduate, of the same, Avleth Medioal Institute. ' „' Opthalmic Hospital, N.Y. I Member Coll. Physicians Surgeors,0. 104 Dental Card. ICameron Knight, DENTAL SURGEONS, [(Office over D. A Cameron and Go's Drug Store, Poulett St., OWEN SOUND. I Every attention given to the preservation of tlie natural teeth. Artificial Dentures mount- |*Joi; Gold, Celluloid, and Rubber bases. Wai be at Markdale the la«t Tuesday in |«ach month, 1 A. Cameron, M.D.. C. F. Kmght, L.D.S. L.F.P. S. Glasgow, Medalist Royal Col- L.D.S.,Ont. lef?eDen.Sur.,Ont John McDonald, CHATSWOBTH, DIVISION Court Clerk, Issuer of Mar- riage Iiicenses, Conmiissioner in B.B., Conveyancer, Ac. Deeda, Mortgages, Wills, Ac. attended to promptly, accurately, neat- ly, and cheaply. Private funds to lend in small sums on easy terms. Notes discounted fegaU Frost Frost, BARRISTERS, AND ATTORNEYS-AT Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Convey lancers, itc, Owen Sound, have resumed at (Plesberton, Office open every Thursday, as heretofore. I AuRED Fbost, J. W. Fbost.LL. B. County Crown Attorney. 1 EK. m. Galbraith 4 UCTIONEER AND GENERAL LAND A. Agent, Williamsford Station. Auction Sales attended in all parts of the County. Ooods sold on commission. Rates moderate. Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines; also Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Vines, Agricul- tural Implemennts, and Machinery of all ^nds on sale. Wiliiamsford, Jan. 27, 1881. T. E. DA VI!*, BUILDER CONTRACTOR, (Stone and Brick). After completing 13 buildings his season is still on the track and is still prepared to do all kinds of stone and brick work, plastering and tuck pointing. Those who contemplate building will find it to their advantage to give him a call. Residence corner of Brown and Spromle Stetes. Ma.3kiai.k. 16-v Wm. Brown, ISSUER OF MARRLA.GE LICENSES, Ac Commissioner in B. R. Ac. Conveyancing in all its branches promptly attended to and carefully executed. N. B. â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se enrity. Joseph Gibson, PLAIN A ORNAMENTAL r* lu A^ H T JE « E tt, WHITEWASEONOâ€" CALSOMINING in Shades and Colors. All work guaranteed. Charges moderate. IWEai-lidale 3P.O. J. irrASSom, B' ARRISTER, MASTER AND DEP. REG in Chancery, Notary Public, Conveyan i«er, Ac. MONEY TO LKND AT SIX PER CENT. Oflacesâ€" Owen Sound, in Vicker's Block jPoulett St.; and in Markdale, over MeFar [land's Store, on Friday and Saturday every 1 wtek. 57.1y Creasor Morrison* BABRISTERS,SOLICITOBS. CONVEY- aQies, Ac. Ac, OFncEs in Owen Sound, Dufferin Block, lover W. F. Wolf's Store and in MARKDALE; „, Over W. J. McFarland'a Store on Thursday I and Friday of eaob week. Ks~ Funds to lend on reasonable terms. I iva^ Cbeasob, Q. C Duhcam Mubihom Markdale, March 16, 1W«. 79-lv LOTI IISKSILE LODBE. m C. 0. 0. F. No. 78. will meet in their hall on Monday evening o'eloek p. m. 108 Nov. 14th, at eiKht W. L. YOUNG, Sec'y. And therefore has snpplied a want long felt, especially in the Undertaking Line. COFFINS, CiSEETS, SHROUDS, and all FUNERAL FURNISHINGS, supplied on the siiortes notice. Sileiidid Hciarse" lor hire at moderate rates. PUENITXJEE! From the Conunon to the Rssi and Latest Stylss, in everything in the line. Cidl and see .or yourselves ROBT. ASKIN. Union Carriage Works. All work manofaetared from First Cuss MmRUL In the Lateat aod Best Improved Style, aud finibhod with Iilng-lish. "Varnisli. PaintlNg t Trimming Rigs will receive prompt attention. All Bepaire executed in the shortest poraible time consistent witb good worlonanship. Good Work a Speciality. Remember the Shop, opposite the Cheapside D. J. SHANAHAN, Markdale. Dee. 2nd, 1881. Proprietor. 64. Alexander Br«' ISSUER of Marriage Liooues, Fire and Life Insurance Agent. (jommiMionei jiii B. R. o. Conveyancer and Licensed lAactioneer for the Coonty of Grey. Farmers, |Vwehants, and Land Sales, PonetnaUy a«. loded to and charges n»d« very modenia. PrieevUle, Sept. 17 1880. 1-T To all who are suflariaK from the erron |*ad indiscretions ot youth, nervous «»ak- pess, early decay, loss of manhood, Ab-.I 1 ^^^ receipe that will our* yon, FBEB |0P CHARGE. This great Bemedy was dis- jflovered by a missionary in South Amerioa. I Send a self-addressod envelme to B«t. IJobbphT. Inmas. StatUm D, Nev York City. EUGENIA Grist, SaiandLathMiUs Having made aqtonsive improvements in myOnstMill I feel confident I can give good satisfat^ioB. 600P FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND. Chapping Done Every Day. CrUtom Sawing and Bills Filled on the â- hortflst Qotiee. LUMBBB AND LATH ALWAYS ON HAND. Cherry. Biil?«Bilt, White Ash, Black Ash, Basswood, Pi»e mi Hemloek Loffi wanted. 69ly. IL AKITT, Engeni*. WARNING There is great danger of tak- ing cold from wet feet. If yon want to Guard Against Sickness! Keep yoor feet dry and warm by procuring your IBOOTS I â€" rBOMâ€" KAY A THOMAS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Med- icated Cork Soles, all sixes, kept on hand. Remember the "pi Stce opposite the new STAriARs Office. 49 Best business now before the puUic. You can make money faster at work for us tnan ai anything else. Capital not need- ed. 'We will start you. 913 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 oply or give your whole time to the business. You can live at home and do the work. No other business Will pay yon nearly as well. No one can fail to make en- onnoos pay hy engaging at once. Costly outfit and terais free. Money made fast, easily aud honorably. Address Tbuk fe Co., Augusta, Maine. 71-126 BEST AKD COMFORT to the SUFFERING Brawn's Hiofisehold Panacea has UD -equal for 'relieving pain, both inter- nal and external. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, toothache, Lui^bago and any kind of a Pain or Ache. "limll ln surely quicken the Blood bud heal, as itsjflting power is won- derful." "Brown's Household Panacea," being acknowledged as the great Pain Rehev- er. and of double the streiigth of any other Elixer oi L'uiieBt in tb6^ world, should be in every family handy for use when wanted " as it really is the best remedy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach, and Pains aud Aches of all kinds," and is for sale by all Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. 75-127 NEIGHBOURHOOD NEWS. An additional siding is being laid down ai Dundi^ Station. Mrs. Wm. Richardson, of Flesherton, has returned from England. The Toronto, Grey Bruce Railway sta- tion at Luther yillage, is nearly completed, and is a very nice building. The voting on tbe By-law to raise $2,50(y to complete the Town Hall in Shelbnme was carried. It met with but Uttle opposition. Mr. W. F. B.,HMi^lett, C. E., has comple- ted the work of running a' line for railway purpos^ between Flesherton Station and Flesherton. J. H. Hunter, Esq., M. P. P.., returned to town on Monday last from a tliroe weeks' trip to Dakota. The crops in the part of the State he visited were excellent this year. â€" Review. Mr. Jenkins, of Ayton, has purchased the plant and good will of^e Durham Chronicle, aud has taken possession, Mr. Jenkins is a good writkt «nd public speaker. He has al- ready increased the subseriptiett list hand- somely, and IS makmg improvements in U»^ Chronicle. Mr. Johnston retires from tha' business owing to poor health. SxTTLXD' â€" The case of Mr. Robert Smith, of Beutinok, against the Corpoiation of Dnx- ham, arising out of the accident at Lambton street bridge last fail, and which was to have been tried list week at Walkerton. has been settled, the town paying Mr. S. |8i^, each party to pay their own costs. Th«r' accident referred to has cost the to»n between seveu and eight hundred dollars. â€" D. Chronicle. EUPHRASIA PLOUGHING MATCH. HAIR OUniNG AND SHAVING Razors. fttrtiM, and Shaving Bmshesfor sale. Razors sharpened. Onfe.-s filled for Tomb Stones. O DI800VCRYI Subscribe for the Standard and get that splendid horse Ibook free. Commence iJime. any JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GEIiR'LBLACiSMrrH HORSE SMOCINC A SPECIALTY. ten Dwayt ksvlnff trlrd In •OMird a daplsMirene, to Ml Mew. EARS FQR I MILLION lilOO CHOO'S BALSAM OF SHARK'S JJ OIL positively Restcres the Hearing, and is the Only Absolute C^e for Deafness knorwn. This Oil is abstracted from peculiar species of small White Shark, c§ught in the Yellow Bea, known as Cabchabodon Ronde- LEXii. Every Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virtues as a restorative of hearing were discovered by a Buddhist Pr est were dis- covered akout 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 becamn so universal, that for ovei 800 years no Deafness has existed among the Chinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, to any ad- dress at 91.00 per bottle. Hear what the Deaf say t It has performed a miracle in my case. I have no uneuthly noises in my head, and hear much be;ter. I have been greatly benefited. My deafuesti 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 onee to Hay lock and Jenuey, 7 Dey Street. New York,onolosing9l and you will receive by return a remedy that will enable yon to hear like anybody elscand whose curative effects will be peimanent. You will never regret doing so." â€" ^Editob OF MxBCAHnLS Bbvirw. I^To avoid loss in the mails, pleaee send money by Begistered Letter. Only imp«ted by HAYLOCK JENNEY, late Hayloek Si Co.. SeleAgentsfpr America. TDxtStNbwYobk 93-145. «w«nM. mw â€" i n ia, WklMBtMBHHMteM* H. laitaMovcaMM. SaUdcaMtlZ Oba^MluMlbwl Wm. Lucas Co., BANKERS, Money I^oaiied IN lai««or aMaU aflumnta, at all thaea, on good jodbried notes, or on eoUateral aaeority. The ploughing match, of the Agricultural Society of Euphrasia took place on the farm of R. Clark, Esq., lot -30, con. 6, but we have to report it a failure as far as numbers went, but no failure as far as quality of ploughing was concerned. It seems to me that the large shows of Canada are gomg to devour tiie Bmaller ones, for they have all been more or ler s a failure this year. Do you never have any ploughing matches in the south end of Grey? I never see them reported. The foliowiog ip the prize list â€" FiBST Classâ€" 1st, R. Clark. Skcomd CI.AS8 â€" 1st H. Thcanpson; 2tad R. S. Clark. Third Class.â€" Boys, 16 to 18 years of age â€"1st S. J. McKnij^t 2nd T. B. McConnell. FouBTH Class.â€" Boys under 15 â€" Ist J. C. Job. Special for best finish in third and fourth classes, S. J. McKnight and J. C. Job. â€" Com. HOLLAND PLOUGHING MATCH. $661 a week in yoar own towa; t6 outfit fiea. Ho riak. Bverytliing new. Capital not reqnired. We wiU ftmish. yon etety- thing. Many ace making fortanee. I^diae make as mn aa men, and boys aad giria Bake greatpay. Baadar.iijwamirtabaai. Mss aawhichyoB eaa xadtegMwl pa^ alltiw time Tbu work, write :4or panieaiars to H. Hau«R*Oa.PorfiaiMl.Maiae. 71-196 ~fCiUHER WAMraoT MAiatieD OB SEiraLB-^lfABllIBD man prcfenedâ€" for Bdiool Seetieh No, 4, Olenelg, holding eeeinid-elaas eectifi*^ c«te. Duties to oommenoe first of the new year. A^ty stating aatary, to IHOMAct T^WNSEND. ' ' ;.C ^.^/.'.c^pfeoott P.O. Glascott, Nov. Ist 1882, a /;: .»; lia 4t MTOitT AT nar tor. Allowed OB Savings Itapeeito. BTDrafts isimed aad CoUeetioas aieile on potate, ai lowest ratee. W.M. ItVCkB, Baptea^r 38. li»A. My ESTRAY CATTLC. CkWRIff'tO THE FBE10M8 OF THE ondendgped. Lets 87 aiflSS, Ist eun- eesaion W. T. St 81 Boad, on 6r about the ISthof Oelober, three head of eattle-â€" two steers and one eoWi ' Steers are about ^iree yeaia old. The.owaer isfc^teeted to ixrove' pmpae^,- pay ixfmaei i^.liiaEethem away. ., " 'â-  •;'";l;^;i':-jip*p5r6AB(HBANT:v The Holland ploughing match on the farm of the Beeve, W. Howey, Esq., on Tuesday of last week, was a decidet] success, notwithstauding that the number of entries was not as great as last year. The day was remarkably fine and the attendance yery large, bat the ground was rather too dry ow- ing to the long continued drought. The judges were Messrs. Thos. Mitchell, of Sulli- van, Neil McDonald, of Sydenham, and W. Foster, of Holland, and their decision t;av» general satisfao.ion. The jtdgee. directors, ploughmen and a large number of visitors sat down to a splendid supper at Mr. Ho wey's after whiah the company retirea to the par- lor where a number of speedias were made an i the various styles ot plonghing diseass- ed. Mr. John Marquis then took the chair, aad Mr. John MoDouaid, «f Uhateworth, on behalf of the managing eonaiittee of the idooghii^c mateh, presented Mr. Howey with a handteaie driying whip at a aligfat token of their respect for him aad in reeogni- tion of ids serrices la making the mateh a sneeess. Mr. Howey replied in feel- it« teiaw, •ai. wken referring to his eontem- ^atad removal t» the North West in the spriag aad the â- are ri aee of se amny ties of f^eadahip aa that step woaU a e e w sitate, was quite otwoobm by hia caiotiam, Afttr a vote oi thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Hofrey and the judges and directors, the eompany httAe up. Tha fs.Uowing ia the names of the soc- eessfolploagtamea :â€" FiBST CLASS. â€"1st, Jas. McGomb 3nd, D. Sinclair; 8rd, Thcs. Green. ^BcuMD Class.â€" 1st, W. MoComb 2nd C. Atkinson Srd, B. Lee 4th. G. Howey. BoTS. â€" ""st, W. Fertnison. Neatt^st ends of ridge, D, Sinclair. Best groomed hor es, C. Atkinson. Oetdb«KS4aimi 111-4W,* Jambs Pfitciiie pt-g !s.;-t v.eclc. ret a; uod home from Wlnni- ^5; 4111 ^U.' ^i1 "â- â- M ff Jt :f:l y .^^% 's, ^^.ig-.^ 'j,,.^^i....^M:,..,.i.JL^.mM

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