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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 18 Jan 1883, p. 5

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 ^^'" ^msrmm -jFt -H^^'V^, ^mmm^mm uality. tj] at nodJ tention to Qnlm 3 thanks totJ^i I s\irrouii*B« ^Jl .nd to intiD*te »W| to sapply 1^ red and on»«B^* t up i° *« *C.^ AU these arejH uses by i^'«"iT turers in i,iiMi" !L?~*"'tSE:£«?fe%S% s i c Mr Doll is leaving Uark- J to go tnto the WholesaU ,LilprM Business in Toronto, KJw.shing to leave Mark- ^S altogetlurj he ^^f^^ TbRO ^^' ^^^^ of tlesherton, Jais a prariical watchmaker "Ziewdler of ovens years ex- Jincc, and comes wtih the best ^^cotmnendationsfrom some of pleading watchmakers m the Donnnion. Iff, Brown will carry on the justness in Markdale. Jill work entrusted to him will done in a workmanlike man- tcr. H work will be guaranteed, and all goods sold will be found is represented, or money refund- ed Doll Brown's, Tbs People's Watchmakers Jewellers, Hill's Block, MARKliALE ONLY. '•kW. 8, At the Glcneig council on Monday, j. S. Black, Esq-, was appointed as- sessor, aud Messrs Mo£fat and Firth Auditors L.O. District I-odge of Holland met at Holland Centre ia the Liodjie room of 740 on till 9ih of January. All the Lodges in the iistrict being ^vell represented when the lullowing officers were elected and duely in- stalled :â€" George Fleming, D. M.. re-elected; Michail K. Hcvey, D. i). M. Walter Craw- ford, Chaplain, re-elected John McCann, Treasurer Jtdin Gellespie, Secretary W'm. htehard, D. of C. Artemesia 4th line L. O. L. 1132 yd tueu- auDual December meeting at whicli tbe l+llowing brethem were elect£*vi oflicer* for the year 1883 â€" James I'lsher, W. M. James Kehill, D. M. W T. McKee, Sec. J. Mc- Kee, S^ Treas.; R. J. McKee, Chap- lain J Carsou.D. C. W. E. Bim- aioEs, 1st Com 2nd W. Fisher, Brd W. C/X)pe;, -Ith G.Blackbume, 5th J. •hmiiou. Tm; Berkeley Blazins Star L. 0. L. No. 1T6 met iu their lodge room on the 19th De- â- -fmber, lfeS2, wheu the following brcthern wereelecteil office-bearers for the year 1883: -Geor;,'e 1 luuiug, W. M., re-elected John (jallcfpie, D. M., re-elected; Eev. J. S. Cor- wan, chrplaiu Andrew Walker, Treasurer, reelected Walter. Crawford, Secretary, re- tlected Ed-arJ Brown, jr.. D. of C. Com- mitteeâ€" l^t John Middleton, 2nd A. Kitchie, 3nl(ieorge Ritchie, 4th E. J. Boyd, 5th Wm. Viriue, Tyler, James Gallespie. Berkeley L-O.L. meets on the first Tuesday on or li«f«re tbe fall moon in each month. HiiESE Tk.uning. â€" A horse trainer, it. D. M. Bristol, of Michigan, was in town last Thursday, and gave a familiar talk upon his methods and toexiiibitiou of tbeir ofifects upon his fwu liorse, to an admiring crowd. It *rtaiuly was most interesting to see tiip intelligent animal turn to right nd left at a motion of the whip or of tiieliead of the "professor" in the cut- ter beliinj â€"stop, back, or trot smartly fotWitrd. and all without hues, bridle. ^flit- Mr. Bristol seeme to touch ^^ ritjlit chord in advocating all jrainiug by kindness, tempered with firmness, without any ol t!ie irrita- "igrope I'asteni.igs or mouth-rending ^%-bits sa often used. ^ue Journal of Commerce says â€" One of ""sleadi: L' meichants of Owen Sound. Ont., Mr. E4w»rd'g«^ent tt4ak*i«,rt^ tower than »t any tune in Um history of the oldett settler. Mr. Brown. Dentist and JeweUer. has an-ived, and become a dtizen. We extend to bim the right hand. fi,Ytr"®«P^^.,^'**^ "^l^ *« state that Mr. Geo. Beatty, who was stab- bed. 18 now able to attend to busiuet and 18 getting quite strong. Oar correspoudentswai please send m their copy early in the week in or- der to insure insertion the same week, it is necessary to reach us by Taes' day's mail. A heavy snowstorm raged on Satur- dny and Sunday. The Saturday ex- press train was 22 hours lato getting through. The roads are genfctally ia a bad condition. At the Artomesia council on Mon- day Mr. fcilliott was elected Deputy Keeve, and Mr. Whitby Assessor. This is the eighth year ia succession for Mr. "Whitby as assessor. Will the parties indebted »o me kindly call nnd pay there accounts and save the unpleasent duty of dun- ning them for the same. A McLntybe. The Monetary Times says â€" A shipment of tea was madq from Toronto the other day to Mr. W. McFarland of Markdale, consisting, of 130 half-chests, which is said to be the largest which has ever gone over the Toron- to, Grey Bruce Railway at one tirue to a retail merchent. New Stage Fabe. â€" Since our wor- thy friend T. Saunders has com;menc ed running the 'bus to the station he has reduced the single fare to 15 cts. and to the Station and return 25ct8 No doubt the public will appreciate Tom's liberality. He now runs the Stage from here to Durham on quick time, and comfortable conveyence. â€" idvance. The buiHing operations at Winni- peg dunng the past years amounted to nearly six million dollars. The Canada Pacific Railway have spent half a millon in the city, and the cor- porations nearly the same in civic im- provements. The assessment has in- creased from one to thirty million dol- lars, and the population from twelve to thirty thousand. The ])itiful wails that are arising in mournful chorus from the Ontario press on Christmas weather endured in that favored land, where the bliz- zard is unknown and the thermometei is 8o steady in its habits, are calculat- ed to make the average Winnipegger pat himself on the back and thank God *at this city is not as other places are. The weather here during the past month has been everything that could be desired at this season. Clear, calm, sunshiny days, tne best of sleighing and a temperature just sufaciep.tly cool to make walking pleasent, without being uncomfortable for driving. During the past week it has been particularly mild but without any accompanying slush that is mak- ing life m the East a burden. Those ^ho are in search oif a comfortable winter climate had better move up here. We have an occasional sold snap, not causing any discomfort, but our average weather is fully equal to that of any part of Canada. We chal- lenge contradiction by any "trust- worthy" or "resident correspondent. â€" Manitoba Free Press. Judgement was giyea at g)ode Ball last week by Hon. Justice l^rond foot in the long pending suit« between the Grand Trunk and tbe Toronto! Grey Bruce. Our readers will re- 1 member that in June,1881. S, meeting of shareholders of the T. G. B. K. was held to ratify the agreement fpr m»a«wrtiMr,l»w^w • au^l* nnad^, is uizMwii to tohisfdlownffenntiMBMuafem T» wiio dedrs it. heirfli aend a aom of til* J»e4wiu for prtpkiriBg «,a uii^tlM mom wkieh thaywinfiiid • SUBS Ooma for 0«. ntanaa, Arbiu, JtaoseBnu, Ae.' Pftrties wishing tbe PreMvmtiaa, win plMMsddiws, Bev. E. A, Wii«m, 149 Pena •t.. mlhaBulNiigk,K. T. 7S-U7 "wm w «iJ»toMtfcsfsMis ol tbat Mt to MABlTDAJiFi ISeat iiuket. AaBNTS WAKTBD. -Bif psj.â€" liii^t Wsrk. Steady Empk3niiaa*. elides free. Address. M. L. BYBN, 4S NsosssoBtree New Tork. SO Land for Sale. 1 an ^^^ES; about 30 of which is 1 \J\J cleared, being comiKwed of the E. half of Lot 1), in the Hth oonceuion nf the Township of Eapbrasia. Apply at this office, or to BoBXBT DuNLOP, Township Clerk of Euphrasia, Griersville P. 0. 117-tf. Just Arrived A LABGE STOCK OF NEW AND FASHI0NAB3 Boots and Shoes, KEW 8R0CERIES, At prices which will astonish you. Call aud see. lVil«ion Benson* •4 tte "BELFAST HOUSB." wsaynAT.w, esa Mil " nlinopor *!»«» the flbeopsil.** sal ••totter than tto tost." sO kiaSisI Croc«fle«, Uquorsv *6. ConsistiBg (rf TEAS, TOBACCOS, BFICTB8. GULHHBD FISH, ETC, Aad for ^ose wishing pars Wns fw B«e- nuBsntalimrposes. wib finds kwa dthst will •qosl nayUiing on this side tbs Aa^nitM, Other Idqnots eqnslly poTe. 8nciii.l Pore Hdlsnd Oin. Cheese from the best msnnfswtawea. Our Whiskiee sie from the firm of Good- etfasm A Worts, Toronto, ssdthepaliUe maj rsly on receiving them ss th^ sis asat. FLOUB, POTATOES, and, erexTthing in the household line kept eonstsntlj on hand. Henceforth my Store will be sapplifld with Fruits of all kinds, such ss APPLES. PEAB8, PLUMS, Ac. FRUIT CAKES of all kinds slwsjs kept on hand. Essences, Hair Oils, and Perfumery of the choicest nectars. TOILET FANCY SOAPS, better than the best. CANADIAN WESTERN PORK, of first qualify. Eve»ything in the Grocery Line kept on a fuller nnd more complete scale than at any other place in Markdale. WILSON BENSON. Fresli Meats I oa hand, at the IioweHi'IAvizig Pzices. Orders solicited, and deliv- ered free to all parts of tbe Town. Fanners having fat stock to dispose of, will please leave their addresssB: TERMS. STRPDTLY CASH. FRED.SARJEANT. Maricdak Msioh 28. 1888. 801t Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs or any kin 1 of Fowl at the Cheap Store. JOHN DOUPE, Fleshertou Station. Nov. 15th, 1(j82. 114.3n:. TO SELL OR RENT. OT 15, CON. 12, HOLL.\ND. 122 acres, 100 cleared, good buildings there- on. Terms easy. Applv to James Logan, Postmaster, near theprf-misas, or to M. S. KELLOW, Tara P. O. November 14th. 1882. H4-tf. Health is Wealth Dr. E. (J. West's Nerve and ouain ImEat- MEN! a guaranteed .-pec.fic for Hysteria, Dizziness, Couvulsiou», Fits, Nervous Neu ralgia, Heauach»», Nervous Prostration caus- ed bv the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wake- fulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Braiu, resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, BaiT enness. Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary losses and Spermatorrhoea, caused he,- o^er -exertion of the brain, self abuse or- over iudulKeiice. One box will cu e recent, -x:ases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a. box, or six boxes foKfiye .lollars seat by mail pre- paid OH receipt of. price. We guarantee sir boxes to care any ca-e. With each order re- ceived by us for six boxes, accompaHJed with five dollars, we will send the pureh^aser a written guarantee to refund the mcjpey if the treatment does not efifCt a cure* Guar- antees issued only by A. Tui-ner ACo* sok authorized Agent for Markdale Ont. Johi C. West Co. sole proprietor,Toron*p,Ojrf. '^ao has do vottd much ofhis time recently „^„ ^,^,„ „„ _, '« 'he developement of the shipping interes s j i^giog'to the Grand Trunk, at which 'iiit harbor and the Northern lakes, is ggrtain ' "' '•wut to sell out his hardware business, with « ^fiw of a]plying himself exclusively for ' fuiuro to tbe shipping trade. Mr. W. "'J"-* tbe Rentleman referred to, is also |«retaiy aid treasurer of the Owen Sound /TDock aud Shipbuilding Co. The dry ^^ opeued in 1877, is the only ene iu Can- ^,*i '^ateis west of the WeUaud Canal. " ocK is pronounced by competent cap- and insurance men to have no superior 6 lakes, either in American or Canadian ..'js. Tbe total length of 304 feet width, ^^tl^e mitre sill. The gate is 5C- feet wide. t tl ' *^^^'^^ '^^' ^^°8 ^^^ '^*^ "â- ^"^^ ""• °*en Sound Harbor is tafe and Jq "IS, and a good port for wintering. *iQ«Js affect it no ice jams or freshets; rj^'^^^^^^er. vrith soft bottom, an?. "ouiders, "" "" "'""" ' "' bondholders who cki ned a right to vote were excluded, and the j agreeixient was declared ratifaed by the necessary two-thirds majority. Mr. Hendrie at once brought smt t« have it dHslared that the a^ee^nent was not properly ratified, as the bond holders were improperly excluded while the Grand Trunk brought across suit to compel specific performances S the agr^monTAtter numerons ?elay.. the cases were at Ifg^b ^leard about a month ago. and yesterday Justice Proaufoot gaye bis decision^ finding that the bondholders ongbt to have been pertnirted to vote, and g.v^ ing judgment with costs »g«"«t '^^ Sd ^k ic both snits. eh^^ it stated that the Grand Tâ„¢"^J^" aniieiU. and it this is done, there » n« te£ft.wh(«» ti^e e9a wiU be readied. PIMPLES. 1 will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Veostablb Balm that will remove Tan- FRECKLES, PIMPLES and Bloichks, leave ing the skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a luz.iriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ad- dress, enclosing a 3o. stamp,Beu. Yandelf fe Co.. 5 Beekman st.. N. T. 75-127 ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from NERVOUS DEBILITY, PREMA- TURE 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 end directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi- ence can do so by addressing in perfect confi- dence, JOHN B. OGDEN. 75-127 42 Cedar St.. New York. SEEING IS MJEYINfr. GENTLEMEN,â€" If you want s first-class Buggie or Wagon caUat MGKENNA MAbON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from a Lumber Wagon up to Extension Too Phaeton. To buy from them is to SAVE jVlOTVEYI They are both practical workmen, end employ none but PRACTICAL WORKMEN They guarantee their work Second to none for Lightness of Draught and Superiority of Finish. Cold. k ' nisua nmci of ^^ BUCHU DIE OF THE lEST 3S.XXZH'ZSTE IH7ISTIGAT0B8 DT USE. BtassMcIflclnthecnpeof^dlaeMj 1 of theKEqrS. Bladder. Pro^o 1^1 Sj^ the UHaaiy OrgaM^taagB of ^Kedk of tbe Bladder, BumlnKUrine, I I flilat onnniTlMa insUitBStSKes, Jiuooas I I SrmTBACT^UttoiiiT'C^cnlnjBeiisJ OUc3S^ Balal CoUc. BgteSon of ^M the Urine »»J!!ffl»5?fe -State. t««tl»*r*3B«»g««» â- â€¢ "» I If. JOHNSTON AOO^ I "â€" to, tfc. 0. a .sd FARM FOR SALE. LOT 6 CON. 3 E. G. BD.. HOIiliAJID, 1.0 acres, 70 Hcres cleared, weU water al, good orchard i-»ring good log house and bam. fi;itaHte.i 2 haH mile=. from Chats- worth. A. bargain will be given in the NoUe, MariMsJe, or. to Chas^u«.^J^ Great cnance to make money. Those who always take advantage of ti e good chances for making money that are offered, generaUy become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances re- main in poverty. We wapt many men, wo men, boys and girls to work for us right in their own focahties. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The bus- iness will pav more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly Yon can devote your whole time in the work, or orly your sptu-e moments. Full informa- tion and all that is needed sent free. Addres. SiTOsoN fe Co., Portland Maine. 71-126 MANrtbOD HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED 'f^^â€"^s. We have recently published a new I 8B All jedition of Dr. CnLvsBWBUi's C*le- vi^Y^i^BBATED Es-^AT On the radical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Ner- vous Debihty, Mental and Physical incapaci- ty. Impediments to Marriage, c., resulting from excesses. tST' Price, in sealed envelope, only 6 cents, or two postage stamps. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, cle.irly demonstrates, from thirty years' succ.ssful practice, that alarming con- sequences may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicines or the use of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. 0~This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth %nd every man in the land. Address The Gulverwell Medieal Go,. P.O. box 450 41 Ann St., New Fork They use nothing but First-class White Oak for Wagons, and thrice Extsa Second Growth Hickory for light work. The immense amount of work turned out of McKenna Mason's shop is snfficien proof of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good work. The BEST is thb CHEAPEST in the END Poor cheap work we positively will not take. Special attention given to lie-Trimming and Repainting all classes of Carriage Work. Satisfaction guaranteed (or No Pay) iu HORSESHOEING bHOPâ€" On Mill Street opposite t'j Sproule's Ixotel. McKEN NA MASON. THOS. MATHEWS, EaritsS EMW! MARKpALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. GEORGE WILSON, Wholesale and Retail $500 Reward We will piiy tiie above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Head- ache, Indigestion Coni-tipation or Costive- ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver PilU, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Suitar Coated, liarge Boxes, containing 30 PUls, 25 ct.s. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and immitatioKS. The genu- ine manufactured onlv by JOHN C. WEST CO., "The Pill Makers," 81 88 King St. East, 'Toronto. Ont. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. For sale at Turner Co. Drug Store. har|iu. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! Are yon disturbed a. ni^ht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering aud crying with the excmciatinir paiu of cutting teeth! If so go at once and get a bottle of MliS' WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve tbe poor little sufferer immediately â€" denend upon it there is no mistake about it. There is no^^ mother |tpon.^r til who has ever used i4 yho wIILupt,.t^U, jpu «t once that it wHV-zsi^late the bpvrels, and give retti to the mother, aud relief and health to the ch'ld, op«aeating like mspic. It is perfectly safe to use iu all cases, and plessiuit to the taste, andisthepfRseriptiouof one of the ol- dest and l^^ femsls pbysieimnm aud nnr*es intbeUniMii HtaUs. ttold svsrjrwlMr* M tssotss boUls. i JBUTCHEB!; BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIED, from a single pound to a whoJe carcass, at the lowest market prices. FISH FOWL IN THEIR SEASON Furmers having Fat Cattle,. Sheep, or Pigs to dispose of will do well to call at No. 3 Burns' Blofk, opposite the new Union Block. Markdale, Oct.2r.tU, l.SSl HolMng Like LeathCL M. M. M'LEOD, MARKOALE. NOT TO BE BEATEN I All those who mny have had tlie misWr^ tune to have leeu boru barefooted will 5Sar • in mind that we haye jusi receivedJi.,^ -ikfz t egt and bext stock of leatlwr-ieveiv befor»- brought into Markdale, consistlngof Spaiiinh-; Bolp, French ^ip aud Calf, and are uow pre- pfired to mannfftctnre Ladies, Gents, x'ontliR- ard Vis»t;s 'hoot) mid shoes, from the stOi;a 'to the fines* fi! and pruuf Ha. Sewed W^k a Specialty. Ail work warrsBMMl. Invisible patching also A. doubiwre. M.M. McfiBOIL. larkdabt. a«rt.^fitH. 1881^ I' 1= s.- »t. !»• St 1 I f 1 I â-  W i 1. s'MCh't" #, if!i, If 'j" ' i »' r -i alf-f^'^^ji'-^?

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