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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 4 Jan 1883, p. 4

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 I f% f4 i The Standard. MOKDAIiE, JAN. 4th, 1883. PREriBYTERIAN CHURCH DEDI- CATION Ln MARKDALE. I TIMOTHY HOOUOAM'S POKTHBT. I ox Tax nsT flmix til dux. f Whin ye come into Maikd«le, Td iuiTe ye til knov, I Thfct til Thbdcbu ft Wbioht'8 is the bedit place til go, i For they tMnk it no thrnble thsre godes for til show. An' th«-y'll yTC ye th« worth av yer money. ' OcIl sieh Ifmhirm nv gndes piled aO over the *btorf, I Soots and^dioes be the hondred, and dhiy goods jjUyore While thare clothin' cnms in by the car Tbis choreb is built of brick, %nt plaiulv finished aud beaatifuliy artuat- en, Leiiig in au elevaU^d josiiiQn, froutiug on George street. It is in tended for a school and lecture i oom, ^njore or less,) (hence tne piain finish,) but will be Och, the eoight wud surprise ye. me honey. used as a church in the mean lime. Ou Sabbath, SJst Dec., acci.riiiug Thin thare'sjacknives, spoons, scissors, pins, to anuoanceuient by advertisement' thimbles and rings. .. 1 »i iu 11- „„„ Silks, ribboni, gloves, laces, ties, tassels an' and othei-wise, the dedication services Strings ' ' were lield. Kev. Dr. Gregg, of Kuox. Fringe, fithers, an' al av winderfol things, CtUt ge, Torontoi, preached in the Til yer farely bewildhered and tired lukin. maruing to a large and appnciative An' ye need not be shtarvin' fur thare's bis- audience, taking luv bis text the otb chitptor oi' Revelations and 6th verse. Ttju Dr. ib quite an aged gentleman. but retains the mental yigor oi k-ss advanced vears ho has a clear voice' ,. .^ ., ' _„„^^„„ 'i J • 1 11 feich a Site as thare groceries mver was «een, aud a good delp ery, and preached a y^^ ^^^^.^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ chistsâ€" Japan, black cuits and chaise. Herrins, caudfith, paches, tomates and maize, If yer apatite's fair ye'll find somethin' til plase, oom cook'd ac' more readv for cookin' Very instructive and interesting ser- and green â€" mon All at prices that bate competasbin so clane There was also a good audience in 4:bat it's useles til tbry til oppose thim. ,, .. T) â- \f M r J For thare bound bv thare bargains the WTuld the alteruoon. Rev. Mr. McLeod ^., ^,^- " ' lii ainaise, Avho was to conduct the service being An' thare doin' it now wid the gratest of aise, uijavoiuably detained. Dr. Gregg For Jamee an' Dav are the boys that can again preached, bis teiU heing the 5th ' ^^ veise of the 16t;h Psalm, giving a very iiitiireitiijg and profitable discourse. In the evening the house was liter- ally crowded, many not having room to sit, yet the besc vS order prevailed, when the Rev. D. McLeod preached an ahle sermon. Every son of his miither that noes thim. WLile me ganiel friend Anderson shtands til ther back, "Wieo kin shame lU yer gas-pufim clarks ofl iLe thrack, AMiile al goods bot from CunM'nghame prove just the whack, Quite a.s good as towld ye or befther. There was good music by the choir ' ' y«^'d betther drap in widout any delay, at each ser\-ice. The colleccions of-| the day amounted t-o over $53. The tea-meeting, which was held on the evening following, was largely attended, the church being crowded to its utmost capacity. There was an abundance of eatables of excellent Ajid thry ther BOtorious 30c. TAY, vVliin ye'll firhi (loike in saying things its by the way,) Ai ther pledges fulfilled til the lether. Tim Hooligan. Jan. the one, eighty 3. We have a speedy and positive cure, for quality, the serving of which was r.o i Catarah. Diphtheria, Caukei mouth and easy 'task owing to the immen-e "'" -^'=1^« ^^ SHHILOH'S CATAEEH throne After nature's wants in this UEMEDY. A nasal Injector free with each bottle U.se it if you desire health and sweet line were satisfied, the Rev. Mr. ^V li- i breath. Price 50 cent' SoLl at Wm. on called the assembly to order, when j Brown's General Store, Markdale. a vaiied and interesting programme v,a.s gone through witii. Space will i.ot peimit us to particularize. Good i order was maintained throughout, aud i u pleasant aud successful cnteitain ' ladiit was brought to a close shortly i after nine o'clock. Proceeds §94, making over $150 in all. BIRTHS. Sinclair â€" In Hilland, on the ICth iilt the wife of Mr. Geo. C. .Sin..lair of a daughter. Thi£ 13 the tisteenth. child. MARRMGES ELECTIONS FOR 1883. Culling WOOD. â€" Mayor, A. Dud- V',on Reeye, Geo. Mobcrly Deputy ileeve, A. Lockerby Councillors â€" ' !;ii..t Wai-dâ€" E. B. B.-nnett, Robert \\'ri/^ht, Creo. Buck. Centre Ward â€" ' W. J, Frame, E. McDerinid, J. Blue. West Ward â€" J. Birnie, x;.H(-rton, F. i ±\ Telfer. i Dt'KHAM. â€" Reeve, McKechnie.Coun- ::ll.a--,-East Ward. T. Brown, H. "^torv aud Mackenzie West Ward, Dr. Jamiesun, 0. Gavnor, aud R. lloni. lioLLANK Tow:s:ar. â€" 'Grey County â€" Reeve, .John Cameron, (acclaraa- â- tiou) Deputy Reeve, A. Sliutn. Coun- cillors â€" Jas. Galbraith, J. Deavitt, li. McKiunet. Meafoki). â€" Reeve, Charles Watt. (-"ouncillors â€" West Ward, D. L. L-iv- fon, R. Agnew.H. McDonald North Ward, G. P. Mcintosh, D. McCann, ' lliil. OsPREY Township.-- Reeve, A. Mc (aiT Deputy lieeve, A. Mclntyre. ouncillors â€" T. Johnston, Speers and Lnylor. HiWET â€" '*Vhixeâ€" On the 2f.tb iilt.l-y Rtv. J Hart, at the re-'ad-nce of tiie br;di"s fathtr, M;^.s Ife-sey. daughter of W. Howcv. £sq., tx-Keeve of Holland, to Hen.-y Wliite, Esj. Edge â€" Bi-nie â€" At the re-idence of tlie bride's father, on the iSlh ult.. by Er-v. I). ^fcLeod, Mr. Daniel Edge to Miss Isab'^lla. daughter of Thos. B;nnie, Esq., ail of Gienelg. DIED- Wright. ^Id Euphrasia, on 29 Dec Mi.s8 Margar" daughter of Mr. Samuel Wright. a-ed 22 yrs, 20 days. Fleming. â€"In Holland, on the 1-t inst., Margaret, relict of the late John Fleming, aRfd To \ears. T. C. B. RAILWAY. TIME TABLE. CJliange ot Time. On and after Monday, Nov. 20th, 18S2, trains will rue as follows OOIXG K TH. going south Re^ul D0tcn. A.M. I P. M 7 3' I 9 or, 9 5.j 12 20 Read Up. Owen Sound. â€" First Deputy Reeve, j 1- '*^i J. W. Frost Second Deputy Reeve, j ^^ ^^' James C. Miller. Councillors â€" Centre jj ^fji Wardâ€" T. B. Dowsley, W. J. Pater- oon, Ja^.^Saudtrson. River Ward â€" -lacoi) Spoers. Oweu Vandusen. 5. P.M. 4 2.5 6 00 C 45 8 44 8 45 1.5 .- 9 .5.5 P.M. A.M. I Toronto 10 45; Cakiiwell Jcnc. 9 0.5| Op.angeville .. 8 27j Mount Forest.. .30, Maf.ki^ale, 6 27 Teeswatef. .... 5 (X) F ESHEP.TON ... 6 43. Owen .:-ocND 5 15 A.M. i P.M. 9 10 7 31 50 .SO 30 4.5 47 10 P.M. Gen. Punt. Agt. McClean. Mayor, Reeve, and Coun- d. McNicoll, â- illors tor Bay Ward elected by ac- eiamation. Shelhuenf,. â€" Councillors â€" J. F. I'.elfry. E. Berwick, F. A. Campbell, A Mixed 1 rain will also lun between Tor- onto and Owen Sound. See Time Table. Edmund Wraogk. 'General Manager. MAREDALE MARKETS. John Wilson. Artteiiksi*. â€" -W. T. McKee was fleeted for Ward No. 4. by 4 majority. This was tbe only Ward contested- Egremont. â€" Deputy Reeve. James Paul (acclamation. CounciJIars â€" J. '.lien, 'J. Dawson, and D. McOormack. St. ViNctNT. â€" Reeve, Jas. Bowels Deputv Reeve, Nicholas Reid Coun- ,.11 ,r.sl-T. Mcintosh, R. F. Street, J M'nt2oraery. The following are tli« total number of votes polled for the several candi- tiales in Gienelg Municin;tl election f H- Deputy Reeve, Mullarky, 852. J'»i inie, isii. Mnjoritj for Mullarkey 1 11. Conncill»r3 â€"Davis, 280 Mc- .Millaa, 2.53 DiuKmore. 210 Neil. D;7; McOaaig. IGO Boyce, 121; Lauder. 96 Mutley, 24. EupHKAsa.. â€" Beeve.Mvle-!, majority '2S Deputy Bee?e, Erskine, majority 89 Councillors elected, J^aHcraov, Sojd, AadEiis. Fall "Wlieat, 80.70 to SO. 80; Spring 10.80 to SO 8" Barley, 4.5c; Peas. 69t; Oats, 35c Butter, 17c; Eggs, 22c; Potatoes, 40c; Ha^ ?9.0U Pork, 7.40 to 7.60. FLESHERTON marketb. Fall Wheat, »0.70 to «0.83; Spiing, $0.84 to $0.85 Barky, 43c; Pea.s, 68c; Oats, 35e; Butter. 17c; Eggs, 22c; Potatoes.45 c; Hay, 89.00-, Pork, »7.00 to $7 50 TORONTO MARKETS. Fall Wheat, $0.90 to ?0.94; Spring, #0.97 to SO 6'*; Barley, 5fio to 72c; .Oat8,41cto 42e Peas, 7»c to 74c; Hogs, ?7.50 to §.7.50^ Pot*, toes, per bag. 76c to 80c; Butter, dairy, i7c to 20c; ews 23c to 24c. ESTRAY. CAME on 10 the premises of the under- signed, lot 21, coDcessien 12, Holland, about the middle of November, one red Steer and t *o red -aaid white Heifers rising three years old. "Bhe owner is requested to ptoye pr.iperty, pay expenses and takeihem tiray. W, WAIT. Eemand, Dr. 2?th. 1882. 119-4t* MAFUFA.CTUBEKS OP ines M GRAND CLEARING SALE FOR 30 Days! We will offer our enormous stock of Goods at a great bacrifice for the next 30 days, as they mast be sold. No reasonable offer will be refused for any article dirriag the sale. A special line cf new, fresh Dress Goods! All bhades, just to hand, which are groat yal ue for 2oc., are being sold off at 15c. Ladies' Mantles made to order for one half what they can be purchased elsewhere. Mantle Cloths at your own prices. In T WIE ElDIS we are over-stocked, and wiU offer suits made to order, gnaran.eed to fit or no sale, from Sll to $16, which are worth from $15 to S25. In Ready-Made Clothing our stock is large. Good Suits from $4.75 to $10 00 Splendid Cotts from 2.75 ;o 5 50 Extra Pants from 1.7-5 to 2.50 Vests from 0.75 to l.oD Millinery Hat Shapes will positively be sold off at 25 ce«ts on the dollar during the sale. As we are ;going out of that line it must and wiU be soM at quar- ter what it cost wholesale. Agresit slaughter may be expected. Hats and Caps We have a large stock on liand which are new and stylish, and cheaper than ever. As the Winter is advancing we will clear out our stock of caps at less than wholsale prices. Beautiful GRAY DOUBLE-TWJSTED YARNS at 45c. per lb., usually sold at 60c. Our Grocery Departient! i 8, as usual, filled to the top with the freshest and best of the season, and at prices that are unequalled. Our 30c. Tea is taking the lead, and dcn't you forget it. Your money refunded if it don't suit you. Don't fail to call and see us before purchasing elsewhere. We will make it interesting to you. TRIMBLE WRIGHT, D«alm h Baaim^ Si«A. BEfD^ BLOCK, MARKDALK. --#* Pulleys Ha«»ersOcar W^oeels. S!iiiig|« Jointers, c, ^^ Kinds of Hill Repairing. PLOWS and POINTS A SPECIALl MANGLES, GRATINGS, CRE8TIN6S, PITUR3--IR0NAIIB BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. BILLIARD ROOM I D. M. HOGAN, Pbopbietob. ' Next door to Trimble Wright's, Reid's Blk. Cigaxs and temperuic* 116Jy. J. W. FOPmwE First-class tables, drinks to be had. Fruit, Pound and Piom Cake either plflin or iced and ornamented. Also Brides' Cakes got up in the best style that can be done this side of Toronto. Bread, Buns and Cakes! in great yariety. All these are manufactured on his own premises by himself, besides Bis- cuit of e»ery description from the best man- uiacttirera in Ontario. CHOICEST CONFECTIONERY in great variety. Tea Meetings, Socials, and other parties supplied on the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. JOHN MONTGOMERY. Markdale, Noy. 22nd. 1882. 115-3m MARKDAU W. H. CAMPAIGNE, LICENSED Auctiiineer for the County of Grey. Sales attended in town or coun- try on the shortest notice. Ciiarges reason- able. Orders left at the, Stakdae» oflce will re- ceive prompt attention. 117-3m â- , ^L I I i n i ^L ,i,i, i .,f u«t.iin^^».n.i.Ti:.ii.n».\| ti ^ni.v» i .n. n"mAkm.t,ti.tHki.i.i.ki.r CABINETS $3 per Iozen. PAN £LS $4 per Doz. For the Holidays Only â€" AT â€" J. L. BROWNE'S OTKB THE STAND ABD OFTICE. FIiOUE MILll TA6LOR. Over McFarland's MARKDALE. JS* Special attention to Cnluiif;,, If yoa want a Perfect F l»,?| TO'u: Order witL A. HILL,! Seotember 'Oth 1882. lf'f Auction Said OF PROPERTY Situated in the Tillage of Price, iUe Township of Proton, County of biey. SUFFOLK BOAR. A WELL BRED Suffolk Boar for service on Lot 6, Concession 7, Euphrasia. Also a Poland China Boar. Charges for either $1 at time of service. D. E. ELLIS. Des. 16th. 1882. 119 6w. Pursuant to the Power of Salo coitaiMJ in a certain mortgage there will be solil ill public auction at the Crown- Hotel, in Ml Village of Priceville, ou MONDAY JHE15TH DAY OF JAi| urn. 1883, at one o'clock in the afternoon. Undertaking. Coffins, Caskets, Burial Pobes, Gloves, Crapes, â€" AND All Furnishings for Funerals May be had on Shortest Hatica, and at All Hours bom GEO. GRANT, MABKDALiB. Alao a well assorted atoek ot FURNITUJIE ^m p'alQ Ut fine ^umf, «]| i^ modehrt* 'ji. '.,rtt',;-; PxBCEL 1. â€" Lot 9, south side Ents'l street; Lot 9, north side Torry 'tveet, Pi»l ville, containing one acre, moie orkss. Hsl is a good acre of land, well fenced, wil"' 1 any building" ^n it. Pakcei, 2. â€" ^Lots 11, 12 and 13 on i side of Kittrose street aud lots 11, 12 ""I 13 on the north side of Torry street. Pri* j ville, containing three acres lamQ or less. Upon this propfrty is erected a rou;h(*!| house 18x24, with au extension 12s3' and wood shed in fuir rfpair £t*| a stble 20x30. There is also a ^^.\ nice orchard consisting of apple, p"":| •cherry, and crab trees, also currant «MJ gooselwrry bushes- There is also a well m on the premises. The property is » fenced. Paecel a.â€" Alsas at the same time »M place there win be sold lot 3. north fi'le'M Elgin street, and Jot 3, south side of Bs^^ -rtreet, PriceyilJe, containing one acre mci* or less. Upon this property is erected a hmiee If- 24 with an extension 10x24, and thepropffv is fairly feneed. Pabcel 4.â€" Also lot 17, ccncestion Township of Proton, oontaiuing 100 »*! mors or less. Terms and conditions of sale veiy "'j' •ble and will be mado known at time of « ' The Vendors resenre to themselveB «" right of one bid for each parcel. F*tr farther panicnla^ apply ^° SMITH, SMITH EAE, Vendors' Solicitors, 3 Buiiding and Loan ChsTuba*; 119td Toronto St.. Toroa'"' FARM! FOR SALE. LOT 6 CON. 8 E. G, ED., W^^Z 100 acres, 70 acres cleared, weU »«^ ed, good orchard hewing good log ^^'^%zL. bam. Sitiuted 2 h»lf miles from p(' worth. A. bargain will be given «»r| •boTO pioperfy. for particalars apply ^^, MoUe, UtOmh Vto Qm. King. S^ 12^ (Tilcox, Beaui please acct aon for the S ST.â€" On I'll Samuel Bo â-  cut himself I about three ohn Carreri r, has been i ilace of 3Jr. becomts edit fei^S^i^

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