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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 21 Oct 1886, p. 1

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 â-  a n a i u iyft^ i a iw ?«y»i'r^WM».»x*a:.^aafc^P*--ii 9S*u(i«MS4k«f rt-WftrV .i:i;lLimg.li: 'Mt^K U l* J W Hi ll Mwu a IP '• HEW TO THE IiIl«iE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY; Ue\I:XTH YEAH*â€" k)» 320. MAKKDAIiE, 0]ST.j OCTOBEB 21, 1886. C. W. KUTIuEDGE, PubUahet fAbb STOeK 1 ii^^Tiroerit quality and Prfee, not equalled in Central Grey. s flflc/ y/ork Warranted. ftr.A.BBOWN Jewfelter, MAEKDALE. Ml. of Toronto w,! m. 8 feetcfwhiclJ cttle of Dr. Lo;V sting and Jr»Rraol ad oOcectP.- For saJd ist, Markdale. ai)(l purgative, ac'J er and Bowels, re j lois are agreeable tJ of worms fromchilJ KPTâ€" a positiveccrol uid Canker Motillil 11, Druggist, Marli-^ h Cnre; no curd u, your drnggist,] vfll known drag fir liDRston, writes thatl fild Strawberry baaj le best remedy iorl Jie market, and adds â- :ik in the highest! ,1 8traw .avis thel Cholt^ ' Morbus J^ soEiplaii^ts. j.iTio'.â€" Any man,! ^roiis condition wlirn I tr.te oi the bowelsJ I'calthwithontaK-l on. BnrdocdBloodI on by impartiig ^l crctions. 's Dyspepsialndiges ses Sick Heria«k»j mses All ^^'A Three-forths of all a by Dr. Caiase* gg â€""WheDerer 1 1 'a headache I tJ" I iPreismorerealM-l medicine, ^^"^i and Other Items. I v^ncES in f'"'"' cohimns intended to bevefil â- T;iiu!rf««( '"â-  Society will hevliarged t/'ti ' 1 line for thf first innrtion and five I line each snlxequetit insertion. I V;;s Minnie Douglas is visiting frfei^a [lironto. •fes Mafjgie Miller is absent on ' two Ictbs vacation. I Don t forget Shcpherclson's big credit ^e tomorrow (Friday.) hiissEmily Stephens returned hdttk jdon. Man., some weeks ago. IfE had a pleasant call irom Dr. 5^ Ijough, of Walter's Falls, on ^Pdday I;'" I Over GCO jicrsons bave professed }?*•- Iffiion Dp to date under Bev's Joues i Small in Toronto. I'jIfs. a. L. Moohe, of Thessolan, has ^a visiting frioiwls in Holland return- liiicme on Wednesday. Is the Paddy Burns "Coal Conspiracy tK, Toronto, all the itefendents have Icn sent up to the Assiaas. I Ilie snowand rain of Saturday lanH day last left the roads in a very |irpy condition. e have of teu heard of "the five senses, ' ' r sixth is supposed to be the sense of I importance. I llr. Isaac Stinson's brick residence is Iproacbing completion, and will -pre- pt a very neat appearance when ted. pill. Taylor and John Radd Mathews pnmed home last Saturday after spend- two weeks with friends in Saruia i vicinity. I Ihe Bruce Telescope, published at fsierton. issued a mammoth exhihloon tlier which was a credit totheenter- p-ang publisher, J. Stephens. Bonnell Bros., of Walter's Falls, are fA' fellows, and are doing a big Bess in the dry goods and grocery • Give them a cali if you want tjains. ^TER is peeping in upon us, and ao ' than six of our young men are ^e- p-'-ngforitby letting their whiskers A dirty looking lot of boys ticust say. [fe- R. JIcNally has purchased a lot -sse Rae's tailoring estabhshment, '^11 build a carriage and blacksmith iiMnediately. In the meantime P»otks in Noble's shop. *oice building lot for sale in » first location in Markdale. Apply to ' Bowes, or R. 0. WTiitby, owner. ^atfGED Haxds.â€" The large block in "^lalk formeriy owned by Mr. T. Han- and S. Bell, and larown as the Han- ' Slock has been purchased by S. 1 and -will in the future be known as r ^^^ Block.^ [Dundalk Hacald. yss Dundalk Herald says that "Mr. [^s has moved into the house re- Vacated by Mr. Hall." It's no "Qer the weather took such a sadden "^e for the worse, when Wigdns is "near. Wf^^^^'^°^*^'â„¢'ice has returned I'^fonuersiae and shapeâ€" same as " *^i donned a new heaiaing, Advance is a well printed aispy „ _^y ^^ paper and we are pleas, in it, the above indications of â- ty. Toronto Mail Co. have received 5 °' letters threatening the destmc- j^ *^ Mail building by dynamite W °'*^^" temperance principles. sort of -wretches are ihe anji- party anyhow? J. G. Akdebson has somethin^^ of in- terest to tell you. Read hiftlid. in An- other colomn. It is reported that the toller mill ait Walter's Falls is soldtoMr.Stebt.Ckci. of St Marys, as Mr. Clark owned ihe mill two yeturs ago and bad *o sell on account of poor healtii «» which he greately recovered) it gives s^teskt satia. faction to the farmers in the community as Mr. Clark is -a therough i^ntleman and a good mille(. We have aquantS'ty e€ «eat blank -receipts at the Stansakd office, for sale in books of 50 or 100 and to %hose who will pay their account in full, or their arrearages on the paper, or become subscribers, paying in advace, we will fill up one of the above blanks and hand it over without charge. Call and secure one free. THinH^DAY^ (3cT. S8. â€" The 60 acre farm of the lateTos, Briggs, west quarter of lot 6 in -the 1st con., St Vincent^ in a good stwte of cultivation,-andwithsilen- did buildings. Also the east quarter of lot 6 in the 1st con., St Vincent, 50 acres, well cultivated, good buiL^gs auid slpen- did water. A quantity of farm stock c. will be sold the same day. Terms easy. Sale to commence at one o'clock. Wm. Fahsox, Auctioneer. W. Hartman, W. Holdship, Executors. Thb Natural History Society at -To- ronto would like to get some deer-mice and black squirrels for Qieir collection. Any one desiring to furmsh same would confer a favor on the Soaety by leaving them with Dr. Bro£e «t Stephen's Drug -^(Ate, Markdale. K. S. â€" Deer'mice may be found in -old stubs sand hollow logs. Rev. Mb. Cobnish 'has announced two special sermons lor next "Stenday. In the morning on "Womens' Work for J«sns,** and in the evening •*I$i« Tem- ^raisnce War Cry." These are topics of great importance to the Christian Church, and all interested therein are invited to be present. Last Sunday Rev. W. Ayers, of Flesh- erton, supphed very acceptably the pul- pit of Bev. Mr. Cornish in this village, he being engaged preaching anniversary sermons on behalf of the chorch in Flesherton. Mr. R. McNally and family have re- moved to Markdale where Mr. Me. will carry on his business of carriage making. Mr. McNally enjoys the repu- tation of being a good workman and a sober and industrious man, who had many warm friends here who regret his departure froto our village. We wish bim every prosperity in his new home. â€" f Chatsworth News. Thb Rev. A. J. Parker, of Priceville, rejoices in the possession of a new par- sonage. The congregation there are to be congratulated on having one of the best parsonages on the District. Con- veniently sttuated near the church. It is a credit to th^ village and the Methor dist people. On last Friday a tea-meet- ing was held there in aid of the parson- age, building fund. Rev. Mr. Comish assisted in adding interest to the occas- ion by giving them a telling address on ••Methodismâ€" its Chief Characteristics." The choir, under the leadership of Dr. Hickson, did great credit to themselves in their excellent selections and the way in which they were rendered. Owing to the Htfflcmy weather and bad roads the attendance was small. Nearly all the funds necessary, however, to liqui- date the debt has been provided.â€" Com. reaching for his gon and caught hold of it by the mufzle, when it went off, tearing away a portion of his hand, and lodging the contents in his abdomen, and caused^him to fall out. Mr. Smith at once rushed to his assistance, and got him out of the water, after which he was conve3^ to Dr« Cameron's office, and from thence home. Although he was quite conscious and spoke to those around him, his wounds were of such a character that there was no hope of his recovery, and he died at two o'clock Thursday morning. Mr .Brown has been for several years past employed during summer season as assistant in this Custom House, and was well known and highly popular amongst the young men of the town. His parents and family have the sj^mpathy of our citizens generally in their very sad bereavement. â€" [Owen Sound Times. .[Deceased taught school a few years ago in this neighborhood and was very popular. Ed S. «â-  « Stbatfobd, Sept. 24th, 188S- It gives me pleasnse to recom- mend Dr. Jags Medioiae to all who may be sffuering from Lung, Liver or kidney complaints, as I have found it thoroughly efficient in my own case, in fact I found it the most usefiil medioiae Ihad eyer m my house. Wit. MowAT, Mowat'B Bank. D"JUGS LUNGS LIVER i BLOOD ' BUSINESS LOCALS. passing events in pleasant colors and the perusal of his paper isi a pleasure to the people. Pastethis bitof proverbialphil- osc^hy in some place where all persons can perceive. Thieis to oer^ythat I haye used MoQregors Speedy Cnre for Dyspepsia and Liver Com* plaint, and do honestly say that if it cost me one hundred ($100.00) a bottle I would not be vithoat it, as it has done me more cood than idl the. medicines I ever used, and I feel like a new man. â€" Yours truly, Aiex. Stksl, Garleton Place, Ont. 'I'his medicine is for sale at 50c. and 1(1.00 per bottle at a. L. Stephen's Drug Store. 1 Credit Sales On Monday, Ist November, James Lamb will sell a very large quantity of farm stock, implements, c. Sale at 12 o'clock. For particulars see large pos- ters. Geo. Noble, auctioneer. Mr. Robert Freeborn, lot 41, con. 1, Holland, will 8ell,on Tuesday, 2nd Nov- his valuable stock of horses, cattle, sheep, vehicles, c. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Usual terms. Geo. Noble, auctioneer. Geo. Noble, auctioneer will sell by pubhc auction in Markdale on Saturday, 23rd inst. The following goods and chatties, household furniture, c: Bugg- ies, Cutters, Cows, Pigs, Harness, Sew- ing Machine, Rifles, Cooking Box Stoves, Chaurs and other articles. Sale, 1 o'clock. Terms made known at time of sale. Hollancl Centre. Hugh Mercer, merchant, has been very ill for sqme weeks with billiouM fever, but we are glad to report him on the mend, and trust he will soon be out among us again. Our last cattle fair was not large, but mostly all the cattle out were' sold at tait prices. We understand that Mr. Jas. Londry, of Owen Sound, is about to occupy the "Queen's" Hotel here in the place of Mr. Fitzgerald. Mabbied. â€" On the 13th, by Rev. Mr. Fairlie, Mr. Christopher Farley, to Miss Isabella, daughter of Mr. James Hare, all of Holland. We expect more of our batchelor friends wUl shortly capture a Hare, or some other kind of companion. â-  â- â- â-  I If you have a watch or dock to repair, take it to Russell, Flesherton Jye Stufis. â€" AH colors at the Medical Hall. A. Turner Co. $80,000 to loan on easy terms and at low rates of interest Wm. Jackson Mark- dale. Yon can save 25 per cents by buying your clocks, jewelry, spectacles c., at the noted jewelry, Flesherton. Mabedale Markets. â€" ^Fall wheat 70 to 75 cents; spring wheat 65 to 70; barley 35 to 55; peas 48; oats 26; batter 8 to 15; eggs 16; potatoes 40. Just received a large invoice of Rub- bers and Overshoes. Choice stock splendid value. Wm. McLeod, Mark- dale. House to rent in this village. $3. per month. Apply to P. McArthur, Traverston, or at this office. W. J. Rowe has a large quantity of good sound baswood lumber for sale at $5.00 per thousand also all other kinds of lumber, and good shingles for sale very cheap for cash. Weab American Rubbers, neat and stylish. All sizes for ladies and gents at Wm. McLeod's, Markdale. Why is it business is so good at Bar- head mill this fall? It is because the farmers has good wheat, and prefer the flocff from their own wheat every ti^e. Jackson keeps repairs for Wilkinson Fleury, Sylvester and McGill's plows. Old metal taken in exchange. Comb along with your grain for chop- ping to W. J. Rowe's mill, no delay in return trips as he can chop sixty bushels per hour, chopping done every day. Russell, Flesherton, can sell you watches, clocks, Jewelry and spectacles at' lower prices than any other dealer. Give him a triaL MINERAL POISON. Nothing but pure extracts from plants and roots are used in preparing McGregor's Lung Compound, the modern and popular remedy for Colds, Coughs, jjronchitis. Asthma and all affections of the throat, lungs and chest. All mineral jwisons and dangerous substances are avoided, which renders it safe for children or adults. Sold at 50c. and $1.00 per bottle at R. L. Stephen's, Drug Store. Markdale. The Four Cardinal Points. â€" ^The four Cardinal points of health are the stomach, the liver, the bowels and the blood. Any irreiiiilarity of their action brings disease and derangement to the hole spstem. Begulate their condition with Burdock Blood Bitters to secure peifeci health. For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, yoa have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It iieyer fails to care. For sale by B. L. Stephen, Druggist, Mark- dale. A Handt to Have. â€" The most useful medi- cine you can have in the household is Hag- vard's Yellow Oil. It cures rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, aches, sprains, bruises, burns and all external or internal painful conditions. Keep it at band for ready use. A Modern Miracle. â€" ^In a recent letter from W. B. Dow^on, of Deloraine, Ont., he states that he has recovered from the worst form of dyspepsia, after suffering for fifteen years; and when a council of doctors .pro- nounced him incurable he tried Burdock Blood Bitters, fiix bottles of which restored his health. Hexr and Renewed Subscrip- tions since.last report* H. Edwards Markdale (New) Jan 87. Wm. Mntiie •• Jan 88. J, McKay " Jan 87. W.H. Walker " " " Mrs. J. Irwin » (New)" " Charlie Lawrence " " "• J. W. Sargent Toronto (New) " " G. H. Williams, Berkeley (New) Jan 87. J. Lund " Sept 87. ThoB. Armstrong, Holland Centre (New) Jan 88. W. B. Fleming, Owen Sonad Jan 87. R. J. McCoy Owen Sound " " M. Irving, Manitowaning July 87. P. McArthur Traverston Jan 87. John MoNicolli North Star, Mich. Jan 87. Rev. W. H. W. Boyle. Paris, Oct. 86, John Bruce, Wyman.'Mich (New) Jan 88. Thos. Duncan, Flesherton (New) Jan 88. James Middleton, Edmore, Mich (Neir) Jan 88. Shiloh's Catarrh Bbhedt â€" a positive cure for Catarrh. Dipheiia and Canker Mouth For sale by B. L. Stephen, Druggist, Mark- dale. A Prof Low's Magic Sulphur Soap is high recommended for all humors and skin dis- eases. Freeman's Worm Powders are agreeable to take, and expel all kinds of worms fromchil dren or adults. "Eeader," in infonmng you of the wonder- ful remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis. Consumption, and all affections of the throat and longs, we feel that we are doing you a great kindness, as if yon have any of the above complaints, if you will only try it we vnll guarantee satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Ask for McGregor' Lung Compaund. Price 50o. and $1.00 per bottle at B. L. Stephen's, Dmg Stora Markdale. 3 Shiloh's Curb will immediately relieve croup Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. For sale byB.L. Stephen, Druggist, Markdale. A Fatal AociDKra. â€" Our citizens were shocked by the news which spread around town yesterday^ afternoon of s dreadfoliaocidentwhiehhad jnst occurred near the mouth of the river. Itappeats that Mr. F. Spnrgeon Brown wwit down there to shoot ducks in company with Mr. Smith, a commercial traveller. Mr' Smith got ont of the boat and went along the shore, while Mr. Brown kepi in ^M shallow water of the marsh presently a shot was heard, and Mr. Smiai,lookedoTOr,fonndth»tMr.Bfwni budfrllenoirtoftbehort. Heh^tfeea HxHD CBS Bmousmss â€" " Whenever I £eel out of sorts, bilious, my Uvernot work- ing right, or racked with a headache I take Chase's Liver Cure, There u more real be- nefit from one dose of your Liver Cure than in many bottleu of some medicine."â€" John MeNaaser Bond Head. Pay tiie Printer. An exchange tells its read«s how to mind tiieir '!p's" in the following para- graph: Persons who patronize papers should pay promptly, for the peconiary prospects of the press have a peculiar power in pushing forward pubhc pros- perity. If the printer is paid promptly and his pocket book k^ phletorie by prompt paying' patrons he puts his pen to the paper in pesos, hispaxagraphs are mae pcanted, he psmts his pktaresof BIRTHS. Whttbtâ€" At Providence B8y,Manitonlin,on the 22nd September, the -wife of Mr. Wes. Whitby, of a son. SALTBHHU CUBED. eOregor A Parke's CarboUc Cerate has been tried and fcund to be the only positive cure for Salt Buume, Pimples, lotohes on the face or hands. Cuts, Bums. Bruises, or any Sore that nothing else will heal. Try MoQtegor il; Parke's Carbolic Cerate Price 25e. per box at B. L. Stephen's Dmg Store Markdale. National Pills are a mild purgative, act- ing on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, re moving all obstmctions.- 'Hacemetace." a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25cts and oOcents. For sale by B. L, Stephen, Druggist, Markda le. A A Nasal Injector free with each botte of Shiloh's Catarrh Bemedy. Price 60 cents. For sale by B. L. Stephen, Druggist Mark- dale. A YoTJNG Peoples' Conceet. â€" The wea- ther was most unfavorable on Wed- nesday evening last, yet a good number turned ont to the entertainment. The young folk had evidently made great preparations both in fitting up the stage and getting- up a difficult and elaborate programme. Many of the plays were well performed, calling forth the hearty applause, and repeated laughter of the audience. Owing tothe downpour of rain during the eveiiing together with the size of the room (fhe rink) made it diffi::ult to hear as well as act. Mr. Isaac Chambers .^ave two songs in French which were .veil given and highly appreciated He has an excellent voice. Many of the Characters, and ' deserve special mention, but tini' not permit. The financial resulr ^tisfactoty. lays will was Why Will You congh oough when Shi- loh's Core -will give immediate relief. Price 10 eta.. 50 .etsand |1. For sale by B. L. Stefiheb, Druggist, M a rkd a le A PATENTS I^. Carson's Catarrii Cure bo core ae pi^. 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