•'â- %1^^-^ '-^^H "5?3* rHim^--S-^-^7 1,4-' h. ^-.; .-i'i----,'*:^;*.^' â„¢g»- (R^is^.-" ii i tarj i 1 1 Hi m *iiiif0kf ^%% i i tf t i in »* sas ^E2 jTgai rirr 1 ' ;. ;r?i:TT' jttffOrl:'** «« si^t teat 4^?M* t fOL. 3.-N0. 49. MARKDALE, ONT., AUG. 16. 1883. No. 153. lttel«» f' ?rr.Lis}iEr ^yrRY THURSDAY EVENING, /.[ M I. k.l.dj Ontiirio. iV ADVANCE. 0. W. RUTLEDGE.' El'lTOS A PROPillF.TOU. r-CLI. '!•â- ' â- '"^K AXP DP.n.LEE. ALT, I .,1.1- j'lonijiily atto.'nled to. liesi- ,,-S:aLt r' Hill, Uweii Soiir.a. 12i-:-3-5 Hionr. :M.D., M.R.CP. S., O. liv-ii-;^^! 'iid Sui-ireon, I'riceviiie, ,.i;r (i; I .:i"er~ity. 'ict. CoLegt,-. New York, uu.l .Vvl.-t'.i ^lo'lir-d I:is'a:nto. 0;irli I'iiiie TL.spir,al, X.Y. ,_.rtVi.' I'livsR-i tnsiv Sui-georj.O. IGi I'.P, MARSHALL, L.D.S. REVERE HOTEL, MAKKOAI.E. ' PEOPRIETOB. THIS popular Hotel has ohanged hands and the above men cater to the wants of the public. Good vtabUng and attentive ho.HtIers. The best brands of liquor and cigars, good raeals and comfortable rooms, larpe ommercial room. Barber shop in con- neclion. 130-ly. CHATSWORTH HOUSE (late MORBOW HOrSE,) CIEATSAVORTH, Ont. C. H. MATTHEWS, Proprietoe. The best braud of liquors and cigars al- w;i s in stock. Good meals itiiil comfortable (;F TORONTO SCHOOL "•' ^\ill 'â- -; atjPiutli dtre'.s iiri 'Jie 1st, and tliird We 1- .:â- iilh an 1 also at AfLinsliaw's ;.l, l-l -hi -jpi!, the tuiv toJlowitig the ;,; V,'i,lm i ,v in eauu laoiitli for tlieprac pI In- |iin!e-.-ioii. i:;iiaivil;;i, ISSH. 122-7 t It .t I' -I ;C?55al. lnAi;;;isi i h :.:v^-. s .: ' A1-. V AXri ATTOENKYS-AT li :s ;;• t'i;a!!Pei'V. .ii\iv 1 Siri'il. have rosr.iut'il at 'â- ',• !i i.vt^iv Tiiiirsl.iv as rooms f^uaiauteed. tcntive husiler. Good stabling and at- 11-1 GOfylMEROiAL HOTEL PEIJEVILLiE, Ont. LflTf.^e and commodious Sample Eooms Gv.a Bed Koorns, itn. Tiie Rav and larde wt'll supplied witL tlie bfst the market af We Lucas Go., BANKERSf, Xoiiey Loanticl IK large or small amounts, at all times, on good sndorsed notes, or on cdtfteral security. INTEREST AT 6 PER CENT. Allowed on Savings Deposits. IS"Draft.s issued and Collections msJe on points, at lowest rates. September 23. 1880. W.M. LUCAS, Manager. 2-ly fords jod Stabliiie !i'id ntteiitivc Hostler's '•â- 'tv I i:isi, •T. W. Fao.sT,LL. V,. -:: ltUv\uy. I 2.A lary I'tiblic, CuQVivaa ;::!' at kix vva: ci-xt. ' .;â- " i, ill Vicktr's ii!ock S'.; ;: • 1 ',r;ik-Ailo, owv ^Ld-'ar â- :â- "-.. v.! liX,.iy aul SatutAay cvt.'ry -jT. ly .,-3{)LICiT0PvS. CONVEY- TilOS. ATKIX50N, Proprietor To the Farmers of Grey. IHAVR made arran^'ements with Chath- am PLnvcster Co.. to sell for then their ^34'tver, *tiii^lc Reaper and two lEo.'se Cord Binder. All material hi tiit'se machines warranted of the best qnality. â- Ev'.vy machine warranted to give satisfao- tr.;; oi' money or notes refunded. Parties in nei d of any of the above niachinea, can ;•!,;: .â- ;t them on fair day"s at Fleshertoa, .Murkilale and Ch itsvvcrth, consult your best i;itvn.sts, and examine for yourselves. ALEX. McKECHNIE, M;; ,-G Traverston P. 0. 'NiT To Ai' i • ID a:: ;:!â- â- - V) â- mm k McMillan COS^TRACTORS. â- '"â- •.,, "•-â- •; S.,uiid. DiiiTerin Eleok. • 'A- St i;-e ?nil i'l ^r-^RKDALE A- -liiiiA- Nuiri' (in Thursday I ;ii- 1 Viil:. [â- â- .1 'Ill !-ij.isonaii]o trvms. ::.-,'.('5. lirXL-AN ?d(lT;T-llN- Ai. ' A 1a, lss2. 71-;/ -i!)",::!3n2'rr Browii, _^'i-i;i'i "A-rri-.L-e Licenses, Firo and â- â- â- I i-'i: .!-e A'l^'i'nt. Coinmissioner â- ik Ar. Aiiiveyaneer and liif.enstd â- "iifiv A,r A::i' (Amnty of Grey. Faruiers, 'â- â- â- i:"-, miAi [_::iid Sales, Punctnaljy at- â- â- ' 1 1 111 I ciiir^/os made very moderate. â- â- ^^^"^li'-.Sii:. l7.18cS0. " 1-Y Win. Kj'OWII, -TK OF :• vut;l\ge licexses. ac â- n;:uA-i,,i., r in E. U. c. â- .[â- ".. ,(.;,,„ :,, .-iiiits brancliPs jn-onqii!" "â- â- •'acd til iind f-iri-fullv eseentcd. B.-A 'lid on Ileal Estate se W. G. RICHARDS, iP'iLi'Hi:, (A)xti:actor. a auciii- 'E;.â€" Iksi loiiei; on .did Street, llark- â- â- 'Wkdalc, .7,111. iUlulS-SS. 12417 PRESS AJ^D SVIAI^STLE P.4KJLOK. Du-.iloiAs l.uilding Markdale. t.nc.s of ladies wearing «pparel cut and made in tlie very latest style. |*"ddiHg: 'iiists a Specia«y.:ii9-62 Criiitraets taken for all hinds of BPdS^. tm STONE WORK, I'k.in Oiiiamental Plasterinf;. j ' \:!.: iiniiuna in all •SHatlcs ami Colors. ' Cl.arges modo'ate and (^ati^ifaction guir- I auteei. Oniers left at ahe Stand.ari) ofliee I will receive prompt attent.on. J .Mnrklale, Feb. Oth, 1883. 125-Iy. I BE ^Â¥ER DALE MILL. i Lumber and shingles kept ou hand, and cut to order, Bills Filled on Short Notice, Siitisfactiou given m all cases. R. J0HN8T3N JA8. LAOKY Proprietor, llauager. lll-tf. ALEX KAY MILL STREET MARKDALE. mi RARKDALE LODGE. --y- 0. F. \o. 78, will meet in their hall "" p. m lijs evening, Aug. 20th at eight A. Turner, Sec'y. 'OHN NOBLE, Markdale^ AN ACROSTIC, ffjook out ye farmers and threshers all A:id see that you buy for. Spring, Summer Kiglit splendid good oil. [and Fall jIon't be misled by Rtatements bland. Insist upon having the very best brand, IVowgood as ever, in fact it is grand. Everlasting wear \vithout grit or sand, THachines run smoothly, no jai'ring or noise. And engines too in its use rejoice. (Warding also it suits, as you jdainly see, I Jeavy gristing cannot do without me. In fuct all machines are blessed by is use, ]\'ew or old it will save from wear and abuse. Every man try it, we arc sure it will please. Our initials, when read, will give the cue In looking for oil, the best and the true, I/ong ill the market, but ever new. Manufactured solely bvMcCollBro«..Co., Torunto. No connection with any other firm. 127-1.53. J. W. FORD Is giving splendid satisfaction in CRISTINC, By the New Process at the iiarkials Floiim? Mills. Special attention to parties frotn a distance so that they iL.ay have their grist home the same day. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "STANDARD." SEEING IS BELIEVING. gentlemen,â€" If you want a first-class THOS. .." 'J hmS IslalilislieI! MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIVERY! IN CONNECTION, r EUGENIA Grist, Saw andlath Mills Having made eqtensive improvements in py Grist Mill -I feel ctmfident I can give good satisfaction. GOnp FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND Chopping Done Every Day. Custom Sawing- and Bills Filled on the shorte?t notice. LUMBER AND LATH ALWAYS ON HAND. Cherry, Bul'-ornut, White Ash, Black Ash Bass wood. Pine ^lud Hemlock Logs wanted 69ly. M. AKITT, Eugenia. EUPHEASIA COUNCIL. PI IN BAGS OF 280LB8. -AT- LOWEST PRICES Buggie or Wagon call at MGKENNA MASON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from a Lumber Wagon* up to Extension Tod Phaeton. To buy from them is to They are both practical workmen, end employ non â- but PRACTICAL WORKMEN They guarantee their work Second to none for Lightness of Draught and Superiority of Finish. STMRTLItlO DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORfD. A victim of yonthfnl toproaence causjpg Prem* tn«^ay: Servous Deb% Lo9t:af»nb«d. etc., Sv^ea in vain every teiowii remedy. hw_^ covered a iimpl^J^Jp ' to his feliOW-enflfcTi idi'ha-wlll eeni 3 to tas leuow-Buiicicio, ad^^e* •#•. K 43 CbatMun 6t« N. « ' •: Doll Brownrs, 'ORSESH^Sii A SPECIALTY. i '"ii •• at.-' lii Mivnggn -• f^r^-' r'^-'jy DARD 5 cents, They use nothing but First-class White Oak for Wagons, and thiioe Extra Second ' Growth Hickory for light work. Tlie immense amount of work turned out of McKenha Mason's shop is sufficiqii proof of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good work. ' ' The best is thti CHEAPEST in the END Poorcbeap work we positively will • not. take. â- ' ' .(.3 Special attention ©.YftUf.io EerTrimiajng,; j and l^^ainting all dasiea^ of Ca^naga, jVqxk. gf^stfftctiOQ: gasiaBt9ecL((M;ilio Pa?)l]i.V')t H ',r3ff^v!;vr!. iji^Ho "^f ,%iSiniV-:^' 3 il. 3ili ijl'^i The Council met nursuant to adjdummeut on Uie 3rd day of August, lftS3. • Members aH present. Minutes of last seasioa oC CQUi|icil readaui},-. cbafirmed. The Clerk was ordwed to request tho- County Treasurer to erfasS from his books,- arrears of taxes charged in error against E lot 6, con. A.. The Reeve, Mr. Boyd and Mr. Ellis were appointed a committee, to ascertain the as- setts and liabihties, of the Township for tii:^ chrrent year with a view of the levying of the rates. The report, of said committc received and adopted, showing that it will be necessary to leyy a rate of one cent on the dollar to meet all County and Township habilities, and By- law rates exclusive of School Trustee rates. By-law No. 332, levying the rates wa» carried through the difierent stages and passed. Thomas Jordan was appointed collector in the Easterly 5 concessions at a salary of $oO. Jo.^eph Manary was appointed collector in the Westerly 7 concessions, at a salary of S60. Both collectors to submit the names of their securities to the Eeeve or Deputy lleeyo before next meeting of Council. The Keeve's orders were issued" on tlie- Treasurer to pay as follows, viz. ' To Wm. HowgUl, E.:q S4.42, being sur • plus levied in Union S S. No. 5 with Collicg- wood in 1881, and not paid before. To Benjamin Smith. S1.5D, fcr road work Mr, Erskiue, jjGO to be expended on 9th lino crosway 5 Albert Paterson, 87, for removing stones from load with stoning machine P. Harris, $2, for rciiairing road scrape'-s Jos. Howe, $4, for building culvert on 3th hue (Jeo Graham $4.80, for plank used repairing bridge James Johnston, SiS.fiO, for plank to repair bridge ou town line, St. Vmcent. William Stewart, $7.50, for plank to re- pair bridge on 4th line. On Motion being made and seconded, the Council adjourned until Satui'day the Gth day of October next. EoBZRT DuNLOP, Tp., Clcrk. â€" .^â- ifr. â- District and otiicr Spiintor from our Excluinges and otherwise The '-Queens Hotel, â- "rihelburue, has again changed hands. G. E. Middlcton, of Duui\alk, has resumed Mercantile businc-.s. ^Jennings Hotel, Slielbume, has bncn im- proved by cut stone steps to the main cn- tiBuce. W. J. Dennis, of the Crown Hotel. Pricj- vUle, has purchased the running horse "John A" for 9210. The Dundalk school house has been im- proved, during vacation. The Canada Methodist's of ;;hciburae.pur- pose enlarging their church. The Dundalk Herald says the band boys were well treated in Markdale, and added,. the single men wish to come again. A terrible hail storm pas.sed over Picker- ing two weeks sincis, almost completely do- stroyiug the crops and saipping the fruit trees for a distance of twd'miles wide through the Tp. !Ttcre is a Scotch Thistle in Ehelburno betweeii eight and nine foet high. A Canada thistle eleven feet in height is the i.oast of a Huntsvilie man's garden. Mr. Hector McQuarrie, of Badgrros, Iins disposed of his stock of Merchaudise tJ Mr. Neil McKinnou who v. ill carry on the busi- ness. • Proton AgricTi'tural Society hive decide I tobaild an additioiiof 'JD'x -IJ fi,c't to theii- Agricultural Hair tuis season, Mr. Johh Wilson, of Os;jroy, hai= -soidhis- Jarni, lots 55, 50, 5 7, and 58. ia 3xd coU'-es- son, N.^D. lioa.L, Oiprey, to ilr. S.imuttJ, of Egremoht, fur ';G,GjO. â- ,, ' There- .is a movement- on foot in Owen otrt^-.VT-rWif"""" "Sound, towards hawng a lai-ge%umaj*r Hate lffiili^kl^"e'^Ma fl *-i»-^M â- " Mt.ForeH Mechanic ftfilftuie^xijiirtea-^ ;Fvlf|RiL:FflWJ$;||UI6$,^ '^--t" -- ^^e sth. w IIVCl'OTiTEO Turnip SeeD The largest stock at H. PARKER'S Drugstore DURHAM. MARKDALE, Manufacturer of all Kinds oi w Drop Valve, Cyhnder, Force, and Cistern Pumps. All kinds of IRON PUMPS SUrPLIEP. EOBT. ASKIN, jVTAlTf ICDA JtAK» Ha£^ opened lOut a Fii-st-Clasa rniture UNBEfiTKINGiSTABLlSHMEST, And theref»»re has snpplif'da want long felt, especially in the Undertaking Line." 1 "f:' J 3 1 a-ju oiS i iii'j^rZu^itJf'^--sii^^d4i^BiJg^ j^^ TIOBT. AJSIv« Toronto, on the Sth. â- ' Hanover Yillage-i is jietitaoniag the Towa-., ship if 3i«rft. toia jgr«it«(-875 1» bo^xpeuik' «Mi^ !..ii«d fh improving' sidewalks. 'i:^ft ;Vfe. rife-M: .ssiit- ;â- / n • 'L.kil •ri'.f: ew^^'f?^^ P*M'4 rbe MetbodvtB of ;iMH^e{]^ii|^r^i:,am' t^^«t«(i^8M| " ilwir.'ttiul «9«i.^a V^Huy. fij^^kUfore !(.-% Jiuitidc â- f .- .M. â- Jj^MkLWhli^^. Ig^^ i^;^si^J^:^|aiSaj:;f -m^^i l'»/5*~ l «t.- m k^^M^i ;f«t^«rv, Vf^