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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 18 Dec 1884, p. 8

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 ^â- ^'"'T^TSPIWP r 1 sr ;i it fe :i^ « f 7%e Canadian Mutual Aid Association. INCORPORATED AUGUST 20TH, 1880. he: AJD OFJPIC •^roKONTO. B)-.ED OF DIEECTOES: Wm. Bennie, Esq., Toronto. Presideut E. H. Hilboni, Eeq.. Uzbndge, Ti easurer O. U. Watson, LX.B., Toronto, Solicitor C. H. Mackintosh, MP., Ottav/a Thos. Menzies, Peterboro Peter Graham, M.P.P., Warwick A. Giffoid. Esq., Meafortl, Tjce-Picsident W Peniberton Page, E »;., Toronto, Sec'y; E H. Eobertson. M.D., To: onto. Med. D'tr; Lewis Wislc, M.P.P., Ledoiinston J. P. Boll DownsTiew; S. W. Hill, Esq., Eidse»alie. Memb. Snpt. The Directors have filed with the Hon S C. Wood, (Ex Provinclnl Treasnrer of Ontario) Trustee for the Association. Bonds to the amidnt of $60,000.00, as a guarantee for the honest carrying oat of the terms of Certificates issned to membei«. fie/i'ab/e Aid to Families of Deceased Members at Small Cost The Association will do business on the following plan Applications. All Applications for Membership shall be made upon printed ft rms famished by the As- gociation. (and applicants must pass a satisfactory medical examination). If accepted, a certificate will be issued witLin thirty days from date of such acceptance. Membership. The payment of TWELVE DOLLABS admits any of socnd body, and mind between the age of 18 and 60 years, to aU the benefits of the Association. If the application is not accepted the money i3 promptly returned to the apphcant. Plan of Business. The following table shows the amount for which Certificates of Membership will be issued by the Association, according to age AGE. Amount at Death ifromlS to 30 30 to 31 1 to 32 i3 000 2 950 2 900 32 to 3;{ 2 850 33 to 34 2 800 34 to 35 2 750 Soto.'Je 36 to 37 2 700 2 650 37 to 38... 2 600 38 to 39. 2 550 .S9 to40 2 500 40 to 41 2 450 41 to 42..... 2 400 42 to 43 2 350 43 to 44... 44to45..... 2 300 2 250 AGE. Amount at Death Frcm 45 to 46.. 46 to 47.. 47 to 48.. 48 to 49.. 49 to 50. 50 to 51.. 51 to 53.. 52to5.'J.. 53 10.54.. 54 to 55.. 65 to 56.. 56 to 67.. 67 to 58. 58 io59.. 59 to 60.. 92 200 2 150 2 100 2 050 2 000 Natioxu. Pnaai •» »n«« !»«*«*, mil^ W thoTOOnh, and we the bdll Stomach OaA Limr Fill in use. The world owes mb a litihgâ€" proTided I earn it. Ths atone FtcBir. pale nrflow eheeksuid piecarioas apetite. indicate Worms. JVee- inau'a Worm Powders will quickly and effect- nally remove them- PautaloOTiB are worn longer in July than n June â€" one day longer. A BLESSING TO ALL MANKIND. In these times when our Newspapers are flooded with patent medicine advertisements, it is gratifying to know what to procure that v.ill certainly cnre you. If you are billions. Blood out of order. Liver inactive.or general- ly debilitated, there is nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly fts Electric Bit- ters. They are a blessing td all mankind, and can be had for only fifty cems a bottle at A. Turner Go's Drug StSre. 2 One secret of success is to know how to deny yi urself and other people. AFTEE TWENTY-THEEE TEABS SUFFEEING. Eev. Wm. Stout, of Wiarton, was cured of scrofnlour absce.ss that seventeen doctors could not cure. Burkock Blood Bitters was the only succepsful remedy. It curSs all impurities of the system. Never ask a woman her age â€" that is, ndt j that woman. Ask some other woman. 909 800 700 (SCO SOf 400 300 200 100 000 HALF RATE PLAN. Certificates will be issued for half the above amounts should the applicant so desire. Assessments. .An Assessment of One Dollar upon each member wili be made in case of death or total disability of a member, except when there is money enough in surplus funds to pay said claim. Special Features. 1 â€" Great inducements to provide for families in case of death, at small cost. 2 â€" Equal benefits to both'sexes. 3 â€" Unifonn assessments of one dollar only. 4 â€" Careful medical examination required. 5 â€" No annual dues or extra charges. 6 â€" No large salaries or expenses. 7 â€" Two hundred dollars advanced for funeral expenses when necessary. 8 â€" Benefits secured at actual cost. 9â€" Members becomirg totally disabled, may draw half of their claim?, the balance be- ing payable at death. 10 â€" Ladies accepted in this Association as well as men. For particulars apply to S. W. HIIjL. Membership Superinte:ident, Eidgeyille, or to W. PEMBEETON PAGE, Secretary, 87 King Stieet West, Toronto. AGENT FOR MAEKDALE, THOS. MANN. Also Agent for Dominion Grange Mutual Fire Insurance Association. J'LESHERTON STATION. -0X0- FuU stock of General Goods now on hand, and will be constantly renewed, in Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Grocer- ies, Provisions, d^c. Wife â€" What's the mattiT now, John? Husband â€" Oh, that neuralgia and tcothache near kills me. Wifeâ€" Why don't you go to HiUBro's. and get a bottle of FJuId Lightning? Yon know it cures all sucj things as Tooth- ache, Neuralgia, Headache, Lumbago, £^ar- ache. Sore Throat, etc.. It gives iii^nnt telief. 0, AN. 4 Tou would ask the secret of ..*realth. The question is answered m the tili^hianic word of oilly four letters S â€" A â€" Vâ€" B I A HUMAl(i5AllOMETEk The man with l-heumfttism cain fe^l the approach of bad weather in his aching joints. Hfl^'yard's Yellow Oil cures rheumdtifm, aches, pains and injuries. Passenger to Irish emigrant "Wbfere's your trunk Pat?"' 'Phwat '*rt^ oi do if id a trunV ?â- ' "Put your clothe* in it." "An' me go naked " COMPELLED TO YIELD. Obstinate skin diseases, humofft of the I blood, eruptions and old sores are cured by Burdock Blood. Bitters, which purify and regulate all the secretions. Some one says "no thoroughly occupied man was ever miserable." That man evi- dently di-'n't kno* what it is to attempt the feat of keeping Iwin babies quiet while their mother goes to church. Fluid Lightening^. Fluid Lightening not only cures Toothache instantly, but als^o Neuralgia, Headache, Earache, Eheumatism, Lumbagoand Sciatica. Pain of any kind cannot remain one minute where it is applied. When you hear of Fluid Lightning you hear of one of the greatest marvels ever known in the way of a medicine, as It never fails to cure, and not in a week or a day, but the instant it is applied to the effected part. Sold at Hill Bro's. O.N. 5 There are some marriages which remind us of the poor fellow who said, "She couldn't get any husband, and I couldn't get any wife; so we got married." '•I aim to tell the truth." "Yes," inter- rupted an acquaintance, "and you are prob- ably the worst shot in America." TO OUE EEADEKS. If you tuffer from headache, dizziness, back ache, biliousness or humors of the olood. try Burdock Blood Bitters. It is a gnarai teed cure for all irregularities of blood, hyer and kidneys. This CooncU naitin the Town Hall, Fleiherton, on Mdnda^, Dec. 6th;"84. Presentâ€" Messrs. Cbnstoe. Pedljir, M;Arthar, Elliott and Blakley. The minutes of last meetiug were read^aodon motion adopted. A letter from Wni. Murphy, To- ronto, re mill reserve No. 6, Engtma, presented and read. A petition Irom P.ichard Ludlow rtaZ. asking aid for F. Milltiap, he being m indigent circumstances, was presented and read, and he wasgrant- ei four dollars per month. By-luws 869, appointing Deputy R. O., and 870 to extend the time fur the collectors to return their rolls was passed alter receivrng the neccspary number of readings, o. The sum ot $15 was accepted from Mr. Eilev tor taxes ou his lots^in Priceville'aud the 'lerk directed to request the On. Treasurer to erase all taxes on his books against said lots. J. JD. Sloan was refunded tw(r dollars, being road work retu.-ned, ciiarged in error. R. Oliiver was paid $2 and Duncan Me Arthur was paid 60 cents, read jobs in Ward No. 1, Alex Smith was paid $3 for road job in Ward No. 4. The school trustets' rate in the seyera) sections was ordered to hep lid to the respective trustees. Mr. Elhottâ€" Mr. McArthur,â€" That this council cannot take the action suggested by Mr. Wntf. Mui-phy ry* gaming the sale of iStll reserve in Eugenia froifl the fact' that there is no guarantee that said property would be improved land. 'X'tre business for the year haying be^h concluded the Reeve was request- ed to vacate the Chair and the Deputy- Reeve requested to take the same, when the followmg resolution was put and unanimously carried. Mr. Mc- Arthur â€" Blakley, that the thanks cf the members of this council are dueand,' are hereby tendered to the Reeve, Dr. Ghristoe, for the very able and gentle- manly manner in which he has presided over his council, and discharg- ed the onerous duties as Reeve of this township during the year now a'wout closing. Council adjourned sine dig. W. J. Bellamy, Clerk. lill Street, JOHNNOBL^ MARKDALE ' ilJLi HORSE SHOEINC SPECIALTY. Also agent for the celebrated CHATHAM WAC0N8. WAGliBIiS W^EGTORALf BAllSAM Has no equal for the ij-nianent cure of Coashs. (olds Sore Tlirjial, Asimhj.-i iw-« "Whaoving Coiigrh, Bronchitis IJa^ aU Lung OiNeaaea. Ur Ever T. Ml Stonng Ice. for Markale HARNESS EMPORIl «-»^ Et)PBU8HEDT9 YEARS. THOS.MATTHEWS,Preprietor Nothing but good fi^ock ssed and the best mechanics employed. A stock of Double and Sfngle^ Heav?" and Ljorlit Harness alwajs on liaYid. Also Whirs, Trunks. Valisf 3,I31aul*ts, Robes. c., always in stock. B urQQCk Blood AU carefully selected and well bought. o Will be Sold Low for Cash or Farm Produce. â€" â-  â€" o Ja,sli Paid for all kindts ot Orain. WILLIAM HOGG. FLESHERTON STATION. P. S.-^My Saw-Mill at Little Falls is in full operation. Prompt attention given to custom work, so that owners of logs can get their lumber for return loads. to stretch your a dentist to* his when I -Good Work Guaranteed â€" AT. lippliyerY FLESHERTON. OsllX Sit Q1C1,00 and see samples of work which we area not ashamed to show. All kinds of Framing done cheap at FLESHERTON. Don't trouble yourself mouth any vider," sad patient. "I intend to stand outside draw your tooth." IMPORTANT. When you visit or leave New York City, save Baggage Express and Carriage hire and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opposite the Grand Central Depot. Elegant rooms fitted up at a cost of one miUion dollars, re- duced at 31.00 and upwards per day. European plan, iJlevator, Besturant supplied with the best. Horse cars, stages and elevat ed railroad to all depots. Families can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first dsss hotel in the city. Medical Professorâ€" "Vfheie is the glottis?" Raw Studentâ€"" don't know, sir 1 I think you put it on the shelf m the dissecting room with the rest of your surgical implements." All over the land are going into ecstasy over Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion. There unlocked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving remedy causes them to go nearly wild in its praise. It 18 guaranteed to positively cure Severe Caught. Colds, Asthma. Hay Fever, Bron- chitis. Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, or any af fection of the Throat and Lungs. Trial bot- ties free at A. Tnmer, ft Go's Drug Store. Large sue $1.00 2 Berkshire Boar, ALL parties wishing to improve their ewine will find it to their interest! to Me that thorough-bred Boar belonging to «ie undersigned, and bred by J. G. SneU. ^5?° "' "°*" '8hteen months old TiBiisâ€" Jl at time of service. See pedigree. • JOHN BOLAND. Lot 16, Con. U, Yandelear P. Q^ Ont. Every family should have ice the summer. Hence huild an ice bouse. Select some sput sliaded if possible and protected from the wind. Every ice house should have a kind ol cellar dug, which must be filled up with stones covered with a layer of sand. This will permit the water to escape. On the foundation place a common sill on this put the pisnk upright and uail outside boards" well batted inside any roug)) boards will do. The aim is to make the wall hollow and thus prevent conduction! of heat from the heated atmosphere I the s[iace must be filled with saw-dust, tanbark or rough course chaff. Roof of common boards is all that is needed, well batted. Opening should be iett on each gable end to permit a free draft. Door should be double and filled with saw dust. When ioe is put in let water be poured over eaeh layer to fill up the crevices and prevent entrance of air. At first a layer of saw-dusB should be put on floor at least six inches or a foot deep. A foot space be left between ice and walls, and this spaee ihonld be filled with saw-dust. Over the top layer a good thickness of saw-dust or whatever other material is used. WILL CURE OR RELIEVE BILIOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, OYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, JAUNDICE. BRY8IPELA8, SALT RHEUa, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, And every species of disease aritlni " d LIVER. KIONEY8, r~' BOWELS OR BLOOD, disordered LIVER. DROPSY, FLUTTERINQ OFTHEHEMf,] ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH, DRYNESS OF THE SKIH, nft from KIONEVa. «T9Um, Ai* I J a T. IILBORN eO, f^-lgSW 3iiid(Kk CW-« Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, BiUmsMss, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affectum of the Liver and Kidney, Fimples. Blotches, hoUs, Humors, SaU Bheum, ScrifuHa, Erysipelas, and aU diseases arising from Impure Blood, Deranged Stomach, «r irregular action of the Bowels, PATENTS m.utui ti ro I ijf file ft iniiiiii I Ml â- II iM EOBT. ASKIN, M:-flLlfcKXAJLiB2, Has opened ont a First-Class UNDERTKING ESTABLISHMENT. And tbeiefuie has supplied a want long felt OOFFIKS, " • OilSKETS. SHBOUDS. andaU^ FUIEML FUM ISHIiaS supplied mx the shortes notwe. -^ STlendicl Hearse i«r hire at moderate rates. EUGENIA Grist, Saiandlatlilills Having made eqtensive improveBent«ii» my Gnst Mill I feel confident I «« »" good satisfaction. GOOD FLOUR AL^VAYS OMHUND â€" AUkitdsofâ€" PICTUKE FRANIIIG Done on short notiee. Chopping Done Every D'}- I CdStom Sa^g ani BUIs Filled on thr shortest notice. „ LUMBER AND LATH AliWAYb- ON HAND. Cherry, Bnltarnut, White hf, ^^»^t^d BasBwood^Rne .tnd Hemlock Log« »»» M. AK1TT,,^"S«*^' if-* )L. 4.- Harkdal( id e?e.sy Tliursanj Street, Ma: (sâ€" *1 per year in d (fitliiu three mo issional and busi ml duder, per j-i-a 1 ' colnmn S' ilumu 27 colamu .. .. 1' h space 'i ich space .... U jl Hclvertisements u, 3 cents iier 11 n; nonpareil nieas iiifll notices, or cents per liiie firs briequents insertii) animals. c., advi advertisement n jper (liscontiiiiic)] 1 except at the apti -JOB PRIN iTAXDAKD office ha poste' as â- vvcll as i sutiou to orders tL dispatch. DITOil AND PE( ^cdai NDSF ICCESSOBS TO LAlJ)i JISTEES, Solic-l. iries, Couvcviuicoi owest rates of into Offices 16 Kiuj,' S Frost Fs IISTERS, AND i hi, Solicitors in C tc, Owen Souna, ou, Olfice open e^ â- e. Frost, J. " ntv Crown Attoriu J. MASSe ISTEK, MASTKi; !liancerj, Notary 1 XUJITiER OF FAKMS s â€" Owen Soutid, t.; Brai'ch oliiee ir il's Storo re, on rnu i-casor A' M«r I" x,o,SOLICIT i, c. c. i in Owen Sound, ' WoH.'s Store an MARKDAL McFarland's Stc y of eaeh weeii. ids to leiiil on reaso AsoB. Q. G. r le. March 15. 1882. Alexander JBn *of Marriage Lice lasurance Agent. (Sfcc. Conveyancei I for the County of », and Land Sales, »nd charges made le, Sept' 17. 1880. Wm. Brow i OF MAKEL'\.GE missioner in B. R. ineing in all its br£ o and carefully exe Money to Lend on [SION I lARKD/ Bryan, Pr ^«Aleer, IBfe is fitted.up in j^ street, where th( ;Pend on the very bus to ail tri KDALE ^kdale, pJTLEDGE, Pf CT FIT GUi â- m-

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