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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 10 May 1883, p. 1

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 rj^, -.-i-,*^. â- ---:, s^-^^^'^pf^:/: 5;-3%tM^, VOL. 3. --No. 35; -i--"..ir. MAliKDALE, ONT.,MAY 10, 1883. No. 13». IS PUBHSHEn THURSDAY EVENING, Xi Miirkdido Ontario. 1 Anumn «' until :i â- jti.iii l -I IV ADVANCE â- e nijiiilis. 52 if uot paid till year. Nn paptr rtiscontiuued s %ve pai.l up, except at the iililishcr, ami paities refusing paving up will be heM respon- they REVERE HOTEL, IBYRENS McCASKiLL PRO^BIETORg. ru,- years subscriptions until vi;!; the rules. MS OF ADVERTISINCJ Clio i-.- Tiu SrevH ireci ill iri one year.. lo. Jo 1... cb. 1, do do es, lirpt iner'iou per line ?i)0 no 27 50 l' (K) 8 00 4 on 8 'len*" itiscrtiou 3 iii^ier of lines to lie reckoned by the â- iii';e- 1 uieasiirtd by a scale of s«»lid Advertisements without specific -i wiH 1)3 published tiU forbid and •.J.".:;," 'i'-("irdin'ly. All transitory adver- ti.-;tiuLiir-; i::ust be in the office or bnbUca t.iiU 'â-  " lioilock on the Wednesday proceed- V Miii'.ication. JOB PRINTING Of eve; V description execnte*! w'tli i)e;ithe-s ;uul dosnatch at the Office of [hi brANiiARO. Markdiile. G. W. RUTLEDGE. EdITOB (t PUOPRIETOR. W T' i. rIuaiiR AND DRILLER. ALL IS promptly attended to. Resi- inr's ili.d, Owen Sound. 122-35 3. Gli^^ Orad: lit. M.D. iri:m '•; Universitv M.S.CP. S., and Snrtreon, Priceville, Viet. ' O. Hon. (.ii':i/i:;at' .iieuiy/vt, I'll College. ,, New York, and of the same, Avleth Medical Institute. Oplhalmic Hospital, N,Y. riiysIciansd-Surgeors.O." JC4 iental CDtxt'd. Cameron 6l Knight, 'Tf, r. /-'"â- â- vy " ' !-.n-:i,-.: tiiiin I viCU ri: •â-  I h li;XTAL SURGEONS, r i). A Cameron find Co's Drug i :!-'tt St., OWEN SOUND. 'ition given to the preservation of •i 'frth. .Artificial Dentures mount- I. Cilluli-);d, and Rubber bases. â-  •- MarkJale the last Tuesday in '•v.. M.D.. C. F. Kmght.L.D.S. :-. ilasgow, Medalist Royal Col- .. Out. lege Den. Sur.,Ont J.P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. G R.'I'f'ATE or TORONTO SCHOOL " M i.tistry, will be at Entledgu's â- Iul!, M ;i-.ililc, on the 1st and third Wed- n°5Jav i.'f CMch month and also at Munshaw'.s Hotel, llisiierton, the day folio-wing the 'had W, dncKday in each month for the pra|p ""â-  if hf-; |.rofe3sion. SJamiaiy '.nil, 18s3. 122-7-1, He^ixU Frost Frost, B.^ma.Sl'ERS, AND ATTOENKYS-AT La.., S(jlicitors in Chancery, Convey inf-pi-.s, ,vr., Owen Sound, have resumed at Fleslititi.ii, Office open every Thursday, as aerttof.ev. ALrr.Er. I'.io.st, J. "W. Frost, LL. B. Co:;iitv Crown Attorney. 1 J. WIASSOI^, BAKItlSTER, M.JlSTER ANDDEP.EEG in Chancery, Notary Public, Conveyan fsr. Q. MONEY TO LEND AT SIX PEB CENT. 0icf-_Owcn Sound, in Vieker's Block ^oulett St.; and in Markdale, over MeFar J«J's St. ire, on Friday and Saturday every week. 57.1y (^i'casordr Mo nison, BAEPd _rvB,SOLICITOBS. CONVET- auoe..;, e. c, Block, »auoe..i, c. c, OfricEs in Owen Sound, Dufferin over W. F. Wolf's Store and in MARKDALE; J. lIcFarland's Store on Thursday ^dFriday of each week. t="Funds to lend on reasonable terms. '"^a Creasor, Q.Q Dcmcan MoWdOH ilMkdale, March 15. 1882. 79-lv Over W. I Alexander S3UER of Marriage Lioeiwefl, Fire and Life Insurance Agent. CommiflsiooM "• R. c. Conveyancer and Licensed y **oneer for the County of Grey. Farmers, «erchaHts, and Land Sales, Ponctually at- inodent». 1-y *aed to and charges mad* v«ty t^iceville, Sept. 17, 1880. THIS popular Hotel ha^ changed hands and the abov« men cater to the of the public. Good vtabhng and hostlers. The best brands cigarsi good meals and large ommercial room, nection. wants attentive of liquor and comfortable room*, Baiber shop in cou- 130-ly. CHATSWORTH HOUSE (late morrow house,) CHATSWORTH, Ont. C. H. MATTHEWS, rRopRusTon. The best brand of liquors and nigars al- ways m stock. Good meals and comfortable rooms guaranteed. Good stabling ami at- tentive hostler. n^ Markdale House. This commodious and popular hotel is fnr- nished in first-class style, is one of the finest hotels in the County. Good accommodation for travellers. 'Bus to and from all trains. Charges moderate. A. RUTLEDGE. Pboprietoiw COMMERCIAL HOTEL PRICEVrLLiE. Ont. Large and commodious Sample Rooms Good Bed Kooms, o. The Bar and larde well supplied with the best the market af fords good Stabling and attentive Hostler's TflOS. ATKINSON, Proprietor John McDonald, CHATSWORTH, ,IV1SI0N Court Cleik, Issuer of Mar- riage Licenses, Commissioner in B.R., Conveyancer, c. Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, (fee, attended to promptly, accurately, neat- ly^ and '•heaply. Private funds to lend in SHiall b..:us on ea.sy terms. Notes discounted D' R. M. Oaibraith ,4 UCTIONEER AND GENERAL LAND ^ji. Agent, William'^ford Station. Auction Sales attended in all parts of the County. Goods sold on commission. R;itns moderate. Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines; also Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Vines, Agricul- turil Implemennts, and Machinery of all i-inds on sale. Wiliiamsford, Jan. 27, 1831. GIBSON McMillan, CONTRACTORS. Contracts taken for all kinds of BRICK AND STONE WORK, Plain Ornamental Plastering. Calsomininq in all Shades and Colors. Charges moderate and satisfaction guar- anteed. Orders left at ahe Stand.\bd office will receive prompt attention. ® Markdale, Feb. 6th, 1883. 126-ly. Wm. Brown, £SSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSE S,c Commissioner in B. B. e. Conveyancing in all its branches promptlj attended to and carefully executed. N. B. Money to Lend on Real Estate se oarity. LOYAL MARKDALE LODQE. Of C O. O. F. No. 78, will meet in their hall on Monday evening. May 14th at eight o'clock p. m. 108 A. Turner, Sec'y. MANHOOD HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED We haye reoently published a new ledition of Dr. Cultobweil's C«lb- u BEATBB Es-UT on the radicsj and i,ermanent cure (without medicine) of Ner- ^us DcbiUty. Mental and Physical mcapaci^ ty, ImpedinMnts to Marriage, o., wsulting from excesses. „ .„„x. isr Price, in se^ed envelope, only b «©nM, or two postage stamps. ._.v.u. TheSdebTated author, in this adnuraWe EssaT. dearfy demonstrates, from tWrty i^uenoes may be radkally -w^.^^" ^l ^^^^rJol internal «f*«SSi^«SS no IVOTIOE. P*^NTS AND GUABJ?lA|lftXF CSO^i 5/' themselves if they ww^mam T^en that I will not allowMiy one i " J*»^8 of »g« in my BflBard Boom. k.j.^ ^- M. HOGAK, Proprietor, "^W*!*, ^W. 16tb, l|)8f. •ertam means 01 i^«»«" ^^*'7 S""'"' i,:-, t,im-alf S^Ms condition nuij ^mi^ ^^^""" iOTTiaM Lecture •^oold b^g|ttg|W f P.O.KWW «â- *»""*-""â-ºÂ«. EOBT. ASKI]S, Has opened ont a First-Clasa Furniture ADD UNDERTKIN6 ESTABLISHMENT, And therefore has suppUed a want long ielt, especially in the Undertaking Line. COFFINS, GASKETS, 1 SHROUDS, and all FUNERIL FqRNISNINeS supplied on the shortes notice. .Al. Srleiiiicl Heai-se fvT hire at moderate rates. FXJENITUEB! From the Common to the Best and Latest Styles, in everything in the line. Call and see for yourselves. ROBT. ASKIN. Dnion Carriage Works. All work manufactured from First Cla^ Material In the Latest and Best Improved Style, and finislied with Ensflisli Varnisli. Painting Trimming Rigs will receive prompt attention. All Kepairs executed in the shortest possible time consistent with good workmanship. Good Work a Speciality. Remember the Shop, opposite the Cheapside D. J. SHANAHAN, Markdale. Dec. 2nd, 1881. Proprietor. 64. Wi. Lucas Co., BANKERS, ]\Ioney Loainjcl IN large or small amounts, at all times, On good andorsed notes, or on collateral security. Seeds, Seeds. r ' Our annual importations of Field and Garden Seeds to hand (per SS Erlking) from one of the best houses in Eurov^e, and includes all the leading seeds. Ortlcrsbyniail willrcreire care- fal and prompt attention. ' (SEEDSMAN.) DURHAM. March 27th, 1883. 133 ^ORGE NOBLE, INSOiaiHCE AND LAND AGENT, LlOfiNSED AUCTIONEER Ftr the County of Grey. AoKSTT for the following reliable Companies CITIZENS' of Montreal, AGRICULTURAL, of Watertown, and TRADE COMMl-lECE, (Mutual) of Toronto. A number of Choice Farms for sale, also Village Lots Auction S-oles conducted in Town or Coun- try on Shorte.st Notice. Charges moderate, Bills, Blank Notes, and Stamps provided. GEO. NOBLE. JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GEM'LBLACKSIITH HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. SEEING IS BELIEVING. GENTLEMEN,â€" If you want a first-class Buggie or Wagon call at MCKENNA MAbON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from a Lumber Wagon up to Excension Top Phaeton. INTEREST AT 6 PER CENT. Allowed on Savings Deposits. ^^Draftfl issued and Collections metJc on points, at lowest rates. W.M. LUCAS, Manager. September 23. 1880. 2-ly W. G. RICHARDS, BUILDEB, CONTRACTOR, AECHI- T8CT. â€" Residence on Jlill Street, Mark- dale. Markdale. Jan, 24th, 1883. 124Jy 3" TJS7 iT f.l 958" â-  ' U distanee so ^t tiMy HMi/ have Uidr grist home the eaiae diiir* To buy from them is to They are both practical workmen, and employ none but PRACTICAL WORKMEN They guarantee their work Second to none for Lightness of Draught and Superiority of Finish. They use nothing but First-class White Oak for Wagons, and thiice Extra Second Growth Hickory for light work. The immense amount of work turned out of McKenna Mason's shop is snfficicn proof of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good work. Thx BEST IS THR CHEAPEST in the END Poor cheap work we positively will not take. Special attention given to Re-Trimming and B^aintiug all classes of Carriage Woi^. Satisfaction, guaranteed (or No Pay) in HORSESHOEI NG amj^â€"On Mill street opposite to ,.,,y 3 QprooleB Hotel. McKENNA MASON. • Advertise in the Standarl. NBUIBORNOOO NEWS. IKtBBISTINO ITEICS GJITHSBSD TBOM OUR EXCHANOES AND OTHEBWISE FOB TH» BBADEB8 OF THE "STANFABD." iruiiamsford. Preparations are being made for atheletio guaes and other sports on the Queen's Birth- day. The "Queen's" Hotel is nearly completed ,^ and will be finished before the 24th, Mr. Wm. Vogan has partially moved into it al- ready. Mr. F. Kempt is frammg a large shed for' the "Queens" Hotel, he has alsotlie contract for a fine residence for Mr. Silverioek, a farmer adjoining the village, this is a brick vanored house, Gur esteemed townsman Mr. Hall, (tailor) has left the ranks of bfttchlerdom, and taken unto himself a partaer, in the person of Misa Baker, of Orangeville, they haye our best wishes. Business is rushing in the furniture I'ne, Mr. Pereira is "drove to death" almost, ho wants another hand. Mr. Price has his store stocked with spring goods and is doing a good trade. Lilburn's saw mill is now in full blast, and their yard well stocKed with logs. Mr, W. M. Smith has aided a quantity of improved machinery to his grist mill and is making good flour. The Council will meet here on the 28tli inst., as a court of revision. Mr. S. Watson is very ill, poor hopes aro entertained of his recovery. Osprey. Farmers busy seeding. Feeigetting very scaree. Sugar making over, numerous taffy pnll?. The weather continues damp and Lack- ward. A new organ for the Presbyterian cliurcii. Maxwell, arrived la.st week. Messrs. Richard and Fenwick Heioii, T. Hamlin and Wm. Hainllej, leave f-prt-y this week for IMfanitoba. Flesherton. EnxEnTAiNMENT. â€" Jas. A. !McLellan,M. A., L. L. D. will deliver his popular lecture "This Canada of Onrs" on the evening of the '22nd at the Teachers Association, John Tait, Esq., of CoUingwood will give some of his popular readings, and J. K. Anderson, Esq., the celebrated. Scotch Vocahst will ren- der some of his best Scotch songs, so that this entertainment will be sectod to none u the Province of Ontario. Mr. Bradley's youngest child died on Mon- day evening the 7th Inst., aged one and a half years. Kimberly. The fall wheat crop has been badly injur- ed nearly half of it will be plowed and sowed with other grain. Owing to late rains very slow progress ha-; been made in seeding here. Sugar making here has been rather an un- profitable business this spring. Our Landlord, James Thurston, gave a Maple Sugar Party, it was a grand succas.s, Robert Hawkins of Eugenia.has purciiased t'le McGce farm adjoining Kimberley. James Fawcett, of Kimberley, has had an addition to his family, a son. The farm«!r3 here aie beginning to learn something of the profit of fruit growing, an 1 are adding to their already respectable sized orchards. Fruit growing bere is but in it.s infancy, and promises scon to be one of tin? leading industries of the valley. Priceville. Only a small quantity of grain has been sown yet, owing to the unfavorable weather. Mr McGowan is preparing to build a first class dam. Our citizens were somewhat startled on Saturday morning, by hearing that Hugii Scott ^as found (kad lying on his kitchen floor near the stove. The deceased had gain- ed considerable notoriety by being almost cpntinuaUy engaged in law suits, and ap- earing seyeral times before the bi^h conrt.'j on criminal charges. It seems that on Fri- day last, he sold a cow. and in the evening was observed Bome'vrhat the worse of liquor, and was fpand by the neighbors the next morning as Above stated. An inquest was held on satin-day night, on Sunday a, p0«t mortom examiuatiou. Tbe jury Trill meet and give a teport some day this ve If you Tisb to sabscribe, or'renew ' SQbMiipltion Jbr. iM daijy or weekly Mail, or Globe, Daily World. •MHib«al Ster, FarmerB JoJvocatp, Oanadk F^jMaar^ AmeMcaaf ^^ioul- tarist, or Seieat^c,. 4Q^r^i^i'1«Q«l your nabeoiij^Kiiiu 'iii'iii'%A Stam- DABD Offiee, w^ will fonmrd it. aii4 mn oar own riik. -if 4-^€^ mm Lfflss â-  ^- ^m ®« â- ifr.^ ^^^t^' m ,-K ^^i

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