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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 17 Dec 1885, p. 5

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 ,,,^.^U-AIPTiON CURED. ,, "liv.ician, retired from practice, »;^Y Jt)"Licediuiiisl"'°"s by an East i'"' rionaiy tiie formula of a simplA |I;i2""" (,(jv fortiie speedy and perman- *; â- '*^"'(-gy,=umptii'n. Bron. hitis, Catat-rh, *•" jai""' at^'i"""" AfBictionR, j.c;ti*"".^^3n,i laJiculcure for Nervous fc*fV'""^jjji Afc-ivous Complaints, after "â- â- â- ' '-f i its wonderiHl curative powers iJ"'""'].o;c,i-ifcs, bas felt it his duty ;- '•â- ^'f'j.p.y.vn to liis suJTeiing fellows., -.r-"'^.. ,i)is niotivB and a desire to i-""., ^; !i -uiiciin,?. I fill send free of ' ';â- ' .jij v.-ii„ ilf-ire it, this recipe, in ti. '--â-  '" vix-iiiif or English,' with full iiepaiing and nsing. Sent by witli btamp, naming this 1J9 rower's Block, IfidHER WANTED. l-rTiliLE, Ijolilinf,' 3id class certificate- or F'vfeil recomniended permit, for S. S. I'l Euttoisia, duties to commence 1st Ivwrv, â- 'â- ^0. Apijly at ouce, stating salary, Wffaencfs to ' CIUS.DEVITT, Efpin?. Dee. 10, '85. Epping P. O. 275-77 STRAYED. T ilie pfS""-^^ °^ *^® subscriber, lot 21, cou. 10, Euphrasia, about the lat Not- „„ _lieifer about threa years old, red uJ wiiite. The owner is requested to prove iiC'perty pay expenses, and take her. " JAMES £. SPARLING, l-i;!"' Goring P. 0. mOTING MATCH. I' HEBE will he a Shooting Match and ilalHe at 'Queen's Hotel," Holland 1 CVctre, ou Clirijtinas Day. All arc cordially I iiviteJ. JOHN FITZGEEALD, Pronrietor. Mone y to Loan. 6 to fi^ per cent." All business strictly I {oniidi'iilial. Apply to JOHN R. BAINES, Lot 30, Con. 4, Holland, |J:5SS GlascottPO. BERKSHIRE BOAR, FOE service at McBride's, near Eaubcud, mills. Term:-; 75 cents cnsh or LOO I'liot so paid. LOET. McLBJDE. MONEY I 'Loan Oil real e.si.iio seeiivity. Simple liSttit:;, I'j-.v i;itf's, niid easy terms, C. "W. IIUTLEDGE, Standard Office. iCTOfilA B. PRECEPTORY, -TvO. '^6.... â- .sinLoa-e.lloomot Mavlidale L. 0. L. i|iiyiirst IVif'iiv in- each month. Vis't- 1-;^ r Kii!,'ht ahvay.s welcome. Jamkh ]J:;odie, ^Y. P. Tijujus Ei.LioiT, Piegistrov. ainen=ss. I S STRAY. for Umas a In making his annaai lour, has delivered at the MEDICAL -:- HALL ii J A very large stoclj of most attractive goods for the Holiday season. Below are a few of the many hues just opened nW STIIIIIIEBI -AND- EMPORIUM. SavE MoneY By buying your Watches, C c ks, Jewelry, Spectaces^ Pipes, Ac^ -AT- JAS. G. RUSSELL'S FLESHERTON. A Beautiful Stock to Select from^ /ooooooooo ocooooooo Cups Saucers, Albums, "Vases, Toilet Sets, Cigar Cases, Poets Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Jewel Cases, Dolls- Wax China, BOOKS CHILDRENS' TOYS AMD PICTURE In great variety. CHRISTMAS CARDS. The celebrated H. F. Cards awarded the Gold Medal at the London Industrial Exhibition, 1884, The finest and cheapest Cards in the market. PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS, BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. Call and examine our Stock. A -: MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL A. TURNER CO. BERKSHIRE BOAR. I HAVE just purchased a fine Berkshire Boar, 15 months old, for service at my premises. Charges, Sl.OO cash. -77 B. COLEMAN. Farm for Sale. Mrs. Williams has opened a new stock of Stationery and Fancy Goods in DMLOP'S OLD STAHD MARKDALE PAPER, ENVELOPES, PENCILS, SLATES. PENS, INK, SCHOOL BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, c., c. It IE a fact, ai every one says, that RUSSELL is the man to repair your Watch or Clock properly. Vooooooooo ooooooooo GIVE HIM A TRIAL. Every job warranted tO' give satisfaction. JAS. e. RUSSELL 217-269 FARM FOR SALE. Head quarters for. brated the cele- 'DOHERTY ORGAN' BERKSHIRE BOAR FURS AND SKINS. I' 'A-"»[E io tile pvr,iu;si,= of the undersigned "iJwit, Out'.ila.i- ];,st one heifer. The f^-auiiavi't!i: one 1)1 'J by proving property j esp.fjn^p ilklA'il ONEY, Epping P .con. -1, F.iiplirjisia, I WILL paj the highest price for all kinds of Furs Skins and Wild Game that is shipped to me. Send for price-list. GEO. W. GOEKNELO, 273-2m Hamilton, Oat. â- J p- rk ACEES North of lot No. 18, con. J. tj \J 8, Euphrasia, 100 acre* cleared and under cultiyation,60 acres of which is fit for reaper and mower, ferced with cedar rails, well watered, log house and frame barn. The uncleared portion is hardwood, with sufficient cedar for fencing purposes. Soil clay loam, and almost free from stone. This is a de- sirable farm and will be sold on easy terms. t;hurch and school convenient. Distance from Markdale, 9 miles from Pwocklyn, 3 miles. For further particulars apply to JAMES BOYP, 273-tf Eocklyn P. O. O. 275-77* ESTEAY. PUxE uito my premises, on or about the -i rW ^^^^'"'-^' ""e .^'esr old steer, red ' "t„' ""*â-  '"' Pe-i^on pioving property and '••' «pense,^, can take him away. .,, Wif. HAMPTON. -aud, Dec. J, \S5. *271-76 GROCERIES. 'EST.iURSfJT HOT MEALS. ns-n ,V"""°""' "' much pleasure in in- ^^â- 1. iii old frfuds, and the public gen- â-  '"a, iK. hfis opened out a general ^^10032:37- Store, ,i«eailkindj of Groceries can be obtained, ,, ' rnce n.id quality cannot be under- At'wUviUcoin-ince. ' 4T^^^ wuiuiie above, Hot Meals 'â- '^i at '^^"' ' ""'sonaWe hours; and â- "-~^s n^i-^f^"' '"^^="es period caUed upon, tiease" T If*?® '^^^^ ^° choose what you â-  A rau IS respectfully solicited. banned Creen Fruit e. ery variety. â- "^U^ "'â- " ^^"ler hot or cold, '" a^tuni L h"""' """ P^***®' ** P"°«8 whicn "^im« in tK " ^^'^o ^a^e dealt in those â-  'Q the past. ^^JOperance Drinks, FARM FOR SALE C\f\r\ ACRES, being lot 1, con. 8, En- 4,yJ\J pbrasia, 3 miles from Maikdale,^ 70 acres cleared and balance good hard weed bush soil, clay loam well watered with running stream well fenced and in !?ood state of cultivation; good frams house, also fr.ime bam and cedar log stable. Will be s^ld together or in two parts of 100 aores each. Terms made known on application to THOMAS MANN, 274-77 Markdale. E STRAY. A WHITE ewe lamb came to the premises of Samuel Douglas, lot I " " 5 tor to Rent in Makaale. THE store in Pieynold's Block to rent, Application as to terms can be obtained from Jolir Lyons, Markdale, or JOHN WHITE, St. Vineent, 14S-tf. Strathnaim, P. O., Ownrar K of service. 270-77 18, con. 14, EPT for Service at lot Artemesia. Terms â€" 75 cents at time Sows returned free of charge. J. HANSON. NEW GROCERY STORE IN CONNECTION WITH Plewes' Flour and Feed tore. con. S Eu- 20tli October. The by proving property. phrasia, about the Mwner can have it paying txpences. BAMUBi^ DOUGLAS, MarbU*. t. e, a72-T4 'fS.Tol;, accaeg, of the best brandf. l^itdShJ^I-rOpposite Mansion House Jsydenham Street, Markdale. MitS. S. MOBROW. 'P«?...10, '85, ^76-77 PUBE BBA23LLIAN PEBBLE S?EC- TACLXs, manufactured by Frank Lazamfl, late of the firm of Lazartw Morns^ form- erly of Hartford County, now of No. 28, MM-yland'B Eoad, Harrow Eoad, London, Eng., can be had of W. A. Br»WlB, Watolimaker, tc. Markdale. Mr. Lazarus would beg to notijr hit mm- eroM friends and patroM. f«*.^,^,^ conneetioii with aay othM finnintheJD^ Snion^and only hia'p^U- oan b.p»^ J:.^" OptS^l^SKid Flouring Mills to Rent THE well known "Speeton Mills," within one an a half miles of Flesherton, to, rent on very reasonable terms. Apply to the executors, JOHN W. ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM CLAYTON, JOHN BOLAND, Flesherton, Nov. 25. 1885. Having just received a Choicee, Fresh and Select stock: of Teas, SSxTgars, Tobacco, c. Which will be sold VEEY CHEAP. I respieetfnlly solicit the public's patronage. 193 J. iLEWES. Onn *^^^^^S' '"ttin one mUe of ;Wil. f^yjXJ liamsford Station, being composed of lots 88, 39, 43 44, first con. East Toron to Se Sydenham Road, township Holland, Co. Greiy. On lots 38 39 there is 90 acres cleared well fenced, and under good cultivation a frame house 22 x 32 ft.; kitchen 18 x 24 ft., well finished good frame barn, driving house, straw house, concrete stable, cattle stable, open sheds, and all necessary build- ings two good wells orchard of 3 acres of healthy young trees all bearing. On lots 43 44 there is 20 acres cleared, well fenced, with good stream rnnnini; through it; balance well timbered vith maple, beech, beinlock and cedar. Good title and possession given at once. For particulars apply on premises if by letter JOSEPH FANNING Williamsford Station, Co. Grey, Ont. BiBBBEill-.-ElS Now in Full Blast. TO SCHOqiL_TROSTEES. The nndersigned is manufacturing an ex- cellent assortment of School Fvi.mittii'e. Consisting of SO TOOL BEATS and DESKS, TEACHERS' DESKS, etc., of tn« latest design and most approved pattern. Highly recommended by School Trustees and Teach- ers, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, wherever triad. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always on hand. Bend for catalogue to Chatsworth P. 0. 181 AKDREW MoGILL. lia'vinG: raised my mill-dam five feet and thoroughly overhauled my grist mill, J am now in a positioB to turn out all work in a satisfactory m Vintr. Bring along your logs and we will five Tou your lumber kom» with you; klso 'shingles ont on shcuri notice. Gristing and Chopping dons bsttar thuThscetofore. «7Q w-J^^ftowc, BRITISH WORM SYRUP- BRITISH WORM- STBUP i» the best worm exterminator. It is pleasant to take, rec[uire8 no puigative, safe and effeeta- al, and takes but few doses. Sole Agent, H. PARKER, Dmggist, Porhsm. HIGH SCHOOL ENTRUCEJUIIINATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the next Entrance Examination to High Schools for the County of Grey, will b» held on .^londay/Taesday and Wednes- day, 'the Stst, 22nd and 23rd days ot Derember, 188.^, at theTownof Oiven Sound, the Village of 9Iarkdale and the Village of Thorn bury respectively. It is requebted that the proljablo number oi Candidates from each locality shall be notified to me one month antecedent to the first of the above dates. THOMAS GORDON, Inspector W, Greg, r Maikdale' 27th October, 1885. 16-402' 8AVEM0NEY!0HEAPREADIN6!i THE STANDARD AND THE RURAL CANADIAN, From nowtUl 1st January, 1887, FOR' THE SMALL SUM OF if. 75. By an arrangement with the publisher of the Rural Canadian, now in its ninth year of publication, w« are enabled to ofier both papers for #1.50. The regular price of the two is $2; The Eural Canadian is a monthly illustrat- ed magazine for the Farm and Home. The following are the leading Departments â€" Farm and Field; Horses and Cattle; Th Dairy Sheep and Swine Garden and Orchard; Bees and Honey; Poultry and • Pets Home Circle The Grange Record Rural Notes Household Hints Young Canada Scientidc and Useful. The music â- given from rnonth to month is worth the price of several years' subscription. The Bbbeaygeon Independent styles the Rural "The agricultural authority of the Dominion." The Cobonrg World says "One of the best papers of the kind published on the contin- ent." JS- SUBSCRIBE NOW BALANCE And get OP YEAK FREE. FOB _SATiF., AnBBT-CLA0S Driviac Han, sjgtit years old, «9BaA uid trae. Agfif at NOTICE. rriHE High SehoQlEntrance Lxaminatien, A. will be held .at Durham, in the Public School building on tJondav, Tuesday and Wednesdny. the 2l6t, i?2nd it 23;d of Dec- ember, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. each day. Candidates are reqae /ced 'to send their names to the nndcrrigDcd oa or before the 1st December. Ja^F.S WmXERBOBME, Head Matter, Dnrbain Public School. Medieal HalLi IT?-?* *0Q. STRAYED, FROM the premises of the nndenitpied, lot 16, con. 10, Holland, last teak, one' red eow with piece vit off both- horns year old bnU spatted red and whits ' yeadiog • heifer, red;, and a red and wbite bbU calf. Any pwsoa, giving snrfi iyhneatioB ss wiU lead to thew reeereiy, will be sutaUy jas*. JjPCKS qsmxAWAT, fVMft* irfflkHBsiiMdP.OL^ M m ifiM «i " r:' â- J ;â-  ^^"^;v'*iffl it' -ii â- -:'â- - 1 -il'l. ;.|^ ^3i; il:i: lit i •-, ,(• f_- I ey'-i /l;fv iv^iiir" toi.j?3^H 'i-i. " ' ' if • 'W-* MM«i

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