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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 23 Nov 1882, p. 5

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 ^R« 't^-7V^ ""^W^ r^fj!^^" ETTER -THAN NKROPT STOCKS. â€"THEâ€" ,500 SALE CUES, JEWELEERY, CLOCKS, rEE AND ELKGTRO-PLArED WARE, n Tea Srtts, Cruets, Cake Bask- Ijutttr Coolers. Fruit Diohes, etc., etc., etc, INS, uNc'f'^RTlNAS. XL^S TOYS, e.. c.. c. Cts, 5 Iba tea for 11.00 kt Foster's. Bead W. F. SoD's advertuwrnrnt. Over coats and ready-made dothing cheap at Fosters. â€" -a «m«p Bhicmaxihxâ€" For Hall, M»rfc.i«^ Mle at the lEsdioal TO fiSISUIFTnES. "^^ ^v«'tMr, iiavmg oeen pensaaMrtl^ eared ot thadread disease, Consmnptinii. ty a s u n pie reaMdr. is amntmm tn vaak^ b.%_i. ,!, cidpd to Ifcive Jfarkda'e about the lof .Jau;iai;- to y,o into the wholesale Liv business 'li ioro.ito, a ad will coiu- [ariiigSaleonlstDec. FOR 30 DAYS. iass Goods will be sold at and under Tkii is a peruine sale as I am obliged to reduce mv stock. ave engaged the services of a practical â-ºmaker to take charge of tlie business 1st of January. W. F. DOLL. LGted Immediately! ?0B ill Bros.' New QeYttor, bushels \vTieat, 40,000 bushels Btrlej 30,000 bushels Oats, 25,000 bushels Peas, [which the highest market prices will be linca.sli. 111-tf. Lacal Jtams. A fine MSOTtment of horse Uankats and lobesatT. Mathews. Siughampton held a eoneert in aid uf building sidewalks; very BensiWe. Mr. MeGill, of Ch.-tfwwth, intends build, inj? a new fuoudrf next sonuner. Get ycni docks deaned and year watdi put in good repair at B. G. Trimble's Flesherton. Kbkp This in View.â€" The only direct im- porter doing business in Markdale u W. J. McFarland. Mr. Joseph Gibson arriv«Mi with his better half on Saturday, and has become a resident of our village. For a good lime piece, either watch or dock, so to R. G Trimble, Flesherton, the people's jeweller. We had a friendly call from Mr. Watson, of the Meaford Miy.or, and Mr. J. M. Bur- nett, of St. Vincent Tp. ""ie Ontario Iiegislatnre has been sum- moned to meet on the 13th December for the transaction of business. Master John Me'drum, agent at Klein- burg station, has been agnin promoted, and takes a situation in Toronto. Mr. Geo. Beatty was removed to the Mark- dale House on Saturday. He is still improv- ing and will be able to be about in a few days. Netlson Bros,, of Proton station, have shipped this season 800,000 feet of lumber and over 700,000 shingles besides their cus- tom woik. If yon are going on a journey, drop into Smith's barber shop and have yonr liair dressed. He can do it' as well as Toronto barbers, and besides yen will be supporting home. Mr. Wm. Cullen returned a few days since from Manitoba, tie has located about IS miles from Begina and speaks in hi){h terms of the N. W. T., and wiU remove his family thither in the spring. u ausoas to aaka kaowB to bis fellow saffwoM the iBMasirf an*. To •11 wlM desire it, ha will send • eoiij ol Oa preasripiifm a88d,(b«a of dMiga.) with Jm cu'eetiaiis for prapiuring and osiagthe MiM which thegr will find a anas Cobb Im Gmi â- TTiiRxoa, AsmtA. Baoacnns, Ae. Paitias wiahmg the PresoriptiMi, wffl pleaseaddiesa. Bey. E. A, WiUoa, 14» Pnui at. imiiamsbugh, N. T. 7S-1S7 AaSN'l-S WAKTBSD.-Bif pay.â€" Light Walk. Steady Em]doymeBt. Samples free. Address, M. L. BYBM, 46 MaasaaastTM New Tot*. 10 tfsrs. Rastall and Browndl have sold the Jgeville Advertiser to Mr. B. Lee, a school tier. |e Northern Railway shed at Toronto its contents was consumeil by fire re- ly. ^If dozen Sewing Machines and two new as to be sold at half the catalogue price F, DuU's. a(:!viio\vlod^'e with thanks receipt of ?m David Wark, Calkensville. being ibir to the Standard for 1883. .T.met Satnsoii, of Orangeville, lately |iil S2.(KI0, the amount of her husband's |ti â- i;;iv certificate, from the A. 0. U W. 4 'o. 1 Apples. Bread, Buns, Bis- "iiie-, Coiifeetionerj' C, go to |-ki i.iikcry, Dunlop's hiock, Markdale. Ir. Sjiiith,(tlic barbfr,) is arealgood hand nt bisu or siiave, and if you prefer sbav- fcuur-tlf lie can put your razor in good er. I r stll you a new one of the best fiiy tlu'inir than they can be had else- ben Warling, of Vandeleur, gave a per to bis couuectioasand neighbours on iLVtii^ion of his birtliday. His sons and klji- IS. with their families, convened, and lei bad seen how the roast geese, ducks I fowl disapfieared; but after supper, came u.--l;ui_dit ou the apples, which the young i(3id m;ike complete havock of. liEF â€" \Ve are sorry to learn that the |lliii^'-house and wagon and blacksmith belonfjiiig to Thos. Brown, jonr at • Corners, Glenel(j, were entirely con- \*ii by tire on the evening of Saturday Jbere was a large stock in the ahoy at I time. Iiisured in the Gore Mutual for ^0i. Wc bope Mr. B. will rebuild again, IS a good business man and cannot be ^(d in tliat locality. The particulars are tttercstiug. â€" Chronicle. f-^CT. â€" Here are soaie facts for delinquent ecril)ers "A dojtor in St Thomas a few ^rs bef.jre death sent over to the "Times" Ee for Ills account, stating that he could d j easy unless the printer was paid. Jetlit r it vjis a desire simply to depart a •clear sheet," o .he fear of the (prin- [s) Devil in the world to come, that aated l;im, is not stated. It would be a Siitisfactiou to not a lew publishers if re people coastituted like that doctor Juld take a notion to die." IMPS Comic Almijiac tob 1883.â€" We fe been favored with advance sheets of this fiilar annual, and have no hesitation in iug that if the rest of the book is equal to sample submitted in Uteraiy, artistic typographical merit, it will be the best aic Lnnual yet issued, even from Grip Every line is teeming with ftn, aud Pittturt s are equal to the letterpress. The â- aauac IS to be considerably improved in 't-^^iourth year, i;:ough no advanco is to irade ill the price. Every one ot our should lay by a quarter in a bit of The latest arrival is a 3. B. Smith, son of the late S. Smith, Presbyterian Minister, Belfast, Ireland. Mr. S. is a young man whose countenance beams with intelligence. He arrived last week, and is salesman ik Mr. McJ'arland's store for the present. Geo. Brown, son of Mr. G. S. Brown, went to Dm ham last week and was suddenly taken down with Diphtheria in that place. The doctor thinks he will be able to be re- moved home to Meaford this week by rail via Toronto, and will fully recover shortly. A new puzzle for our readers â€" A f te r h a r v e 8 t y on s h o u 1 d p a y t h e r i n t e r rer,kbeljo.l .^for G rip's Almanac onfy. Father Stafford, a well known and highly esteemed CathoUc priest, died in Lindsay on Sunday last. Deceased was an able cham- pion of temperance, and he was also a strong French supporter of a liberal nnsectarian system of educitiou. Father Staflord was highly esteemed by Protestants as well as his own congregation, and his loss is lamented by all. Somnambulism. â€" On Saturday night last Mr. Alex. Lyons, (cattle dealer,) arose in his sleep in the "Bevere House" and walked out of tne 1 ' door on the second flat, fall- ing a distance of twelve feet to the sidewalk. Doctor Sproule was immediately summoned and upon examinition found that his injuries were not of a serious nature, and he is now able to attend to his business. A. 0. U. W.â€" The benefits of the Ancient Order of United workmen were exemplified in the case of the late .4 «« disaster, Mr. John McDougall, purser, and Mr. John Mc- Donald, mate, both baring belonged to the Owen Sound Lodge, and the relatives in both in8tan-.e8 being entitled to the sum of 1'2000. A Committee of the lodge recently waited on Mrs. McDongsll, and presented her the sum coming to her on account of the sad af- fair. A very sppropiiate addiess was also presented and a suitable reply given. We haVte considerable annovance in re- gard to mail matter hjing delayed. Berkeley papers do not reach that pbioe nntU Monday when they should arrive on Friday; iiiey aie always mailed h.re on Thursday evening. MaU matter to Dundalk does not readi tta» place, in man- instance8,nntil two days after ft has been maUed here. LastFndaj's Flesh- erton Advance did not r«Mjh until Mra- day, and then it came from tiie north. We have no idea lAere the dday hi, bat one thing we do know, it is veiy anncying, and if continued we will take steps to find the eanse of the ddaya. BUCKLEITS ABNICA SALVE. The best salw in «» »** '" ^°*" Tne •»«*"•'„„__ a-i* Bheom. Fever Bruiaos. Sf-'^^S^ jSnaTSblaiM, Sores, Tett«r, Chap^ 5^^^ pâ„¢,;tn-lv ^r«. and all SWn BraptoBtt, and Positrro^ toents per box. vAMAiLE noramr FOB SALE IM THE TOWN OF DUSHAM, IN THB OOtmiT OF OEET. THE following valuable town properties will be sold on reasonable terms or will be rented for a term of years, or exdiange for farm propeoty. Ist. Lot No. 1 on the west side of Gatafraxa street and south of Hunter street, opposite Mr. J. H. Hunter's store '^•^-^, well fenced and first clasc frame bu ici; ,, good cel'ars, hard and soft water, a mos. Dnveniant 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 railway station. The east half of the west half on lot 18 on the west side of countess street with a aew frame hoose and kitdien, good jtable and wood shed, well fenced, front feiiee paint- ed white, hard anil soft water on the prem- ises. :â- ...' -ith. ' â-  Parkliot No. 8, Wni Httntar's, Snrrey. th Lots I and S, ^rmbyterian Sarvey. ' «ai. Lot No 15 on the North side of Mill street in the village of Markdale close to tbe rail- way station, with,j;ood frame house thereon. If tbe above pr(^ertie8 are sold the very best title will be given free from all encum- brances. Also the Following FamuQg Fruperties. will be sold on reasonable terms 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 now frame house and two log bams. 8th Lot No. 93 in the 3rd Con. W. T. S. B., Gleuele. 50 acres, about 4o acres deared sad good log buildings, about 2^ nules from Markdale station T. G. B. B. 9ih, The west half lot 17, Con. 4. N. D. B., Gleneig, 50 acres 4o acres cleared, good rough cast house and orchard on the pre- mises. The houie 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 acres, about 50 acres cleared, situation about 2 miles from the town of Durham. For further particulars apply to FINLEY MacEAE. Durham. Dated 15th August. IKS J. tf 104, Stills Indigo, Madder. I'Ogwood, Fustic, Camwood, Cochineal, Blaestone, Madder Compound, Copperai, 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 oaastant supply of Fresh Meats 1 on hand, at the IjovireMt Living Prices. 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. March 23, 1882. 80-Iy A. Turner Co. Re-Presh-ing In the cool assration oi some people that they can sell below cost. See it may not be amiss to let the public ot Markdale and sur- rounding country know that "Wilson Benson^ «rf the "BELFAST HOUSE." liABKDALE, can sell ' cheaper than the cheapest," and "better than the beet," all kinds of Groceries, Uqtiore, 4bc. Consisting of TEAS, TOBACCOS, SHi^S. CANNED FISH, ETC., And for those wishing pure Wuie far ste- ramental purposes, will finds brand that will aqnal anything on this side tba AtLantie. Other Liquors equally pure. 8PKCiAi.t Pure HoUsad Gin. Cheese from the best manufactories. Our Whiskies are from the firm of Oood- erbam Worts, Toronto, aad the public may rely on receiving them as they are sent. FLOTJB, 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. PEABS. PLUMS, ko. FBUIT CAKES of all kinds always kept on hand. Essences, Hair Oils, and Perfumery of tiie choicest nectars. TOILET FANCT SOAPS, better than the best. CANADLiN WESTEBN POBK, of first quality. Everything in the Grocery Line kept ona fuller and more complete scale than at any other place in Markdala. WILSON BENSON. SEEIN6ISMIEYIH6. GENTLEMEN,â€" If you want a first-class Buggie or Wagon call at MGKENNA MASON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from a Lumber Wagon up to Exiension Too Phaeton. To haj from them ie to PIMPLES. 1 will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vegetable Balm that will remove Tax- FBECKLK8, PIMPLES and Blotches, 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- dress, enclosing a 3c. stamp, Ben. Tandelf Co., 5 Beekmau at.. N. Y. 76-127 ERRORS^OF~YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for yrtars from NEBVOUS DEBILITY, PKEMA- TUBE DECAY, and all the effects of youth- ful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe pud directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing tc profit by the advertiser's experi- ence can do so by addressing in perfect confi- dence, JOHN B. OGDEN. 73-127 42 Cedar St.. New York. Th^ are both practical workmen, sncl employ none but PRACTICAL WORKMEN They guarantee their work Second to none for Lightneis of Draught and Superiority of Finish. They nse nothing but First-class White Oak for Wagons, and thrice Extra Second Growth Hickory for light work. The immense amount of work turned oat of McKenna Mason's shop is snfficien proof of the wide stpntation they enjoy for doing good work. Tmi BEST is thb CHEAPEST n» the EM Poor cheap work we positivdy will not take. Special attention given to Be-Trimming and Bepainting all classes of Carriage Work. Satisfaction guaranteed (or No Pay) in HORSE8HOEI NC BHOPâ€" On Mill Street opposite ta Spronle's Hotel. McKENNA MASON. THOS. MATHEWS, bsS EstaiM! MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. refunded, i'l-iee For sale by A. Tnmer Co. MothersI Mothers! MothersI Are yon disturbed a* night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and oying with the exenciatinir pain of cutting teettit If BO go at once and get a battle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP. It wBl relieye the poor little sufferer i mmediat e^ â€" deoend upon it there is no mistime aboat h. Thei« is not a mother upon earth who has ever nsed it, wh6 will not tcU yon at onee that it will regolate Ae bowds, and give rest to the moither, and relief and health to the child, operatinRlike magic. It is perfao^ safe to nse in all eaaes, and pleaeaot to taste, andis tho pr«seri^aon of one of the «• dest and host female xdiyaipiana aqd nwsfla in the United States. Sold everywher^^at 23 cents a bottle. •(- •.?^l*«.; j Cold. Great cnanoe to make money. Those who always take advantage of (. e good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while thoK« who do not improve such chances re- main in poverty. We wart many men, wo ineu, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The bus- iness will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly You can devote your whole time in the wjrk, or orly your spare moments. Full informa- tion and all that is needed sent free. Addres. SmsoN Co., Portland Maine. 71-126 MANHOOD NOW LOST, HOW RESTORED We have recently published a new SBi^I) ^edition of Dr. CnLVKawELL's Gxi.b- BBATBB EssAT On the v^ical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Ner- vous Debility, Mental and Physical incapaci- ty. Impediments to Marriage, fec.. resulting from excesses. fST Price, in sealed envelope, only 6 cents, or two postage stamps. The celelmted author, in this admirable Essay, deariy demonstrates, from thirty years' snomssful practice, that alarming con- seqaenoes may be radically cured without the dangvous use of internal medicines or the nse of tiie knife pointing out a mode ti cure at onee simple, certain and effectual, by •means of which evecy sufferer, no matt^ .wliat his condition may be, may core himself ehoai^y, privately and radically. ^T'This Lecture shonld be in the hands of avanr youth and every man in the land. Addi Tie OtittrveR leilleaVGo^ ]^^box450 4A Aaa 81^ Hew r«rk GEORGE WILSON. Wholesale and Retail IBUTCHEK!} BEEF, POBK OB MUTTON SUPPLIED, from a single pound to a whole carcass, at the lowest market prices. FISN FOWL m THEIR SEASON Farmers having Fat Cattle, Sheep, or Pigs to dispose of will do well to call at No. 3 Bums' Block, opposite the new Union Block. Markdale. Oct. 25tJi, 1881 MWn^Like Leather. M. M. M'LEOD, MABKDALE. NOT TO BE BEATEN I All those wlio may have had the misfor- tune to have been bom barefooted will bear in mind thait we haye just received the larg- est and best stock of leather ever before brought into Markdale, consisting of Spanish Srie, French Kip and Calf, and are now pre* pared to manuetnre Ladies, Gents, JTooths and Misses boots and shoes, from the stoga to the finest kJd and pmnella. Sewed Work a Specialty. All work irarranted. Invisible patching atM done here. M. M. McLEODc MRiUale.Bept.19th. ^881. â- "m .• K 'I -i is. \% i It: m \u I '!•. "ST'.-yje *:;.^Mi^v 1^ '!.«., ^:M ;f'%;,-^ â-  iiV.-J \M M'

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