e. ^^«- Lucas. G. "'I'FICIALs. ""• O^^^n Sonn,l • I'ane, Owen SonidJ rk Sound. "./)we,.SonD,l. tor Lung, Owens, ^orth. Judge McFi South East, JaJ Ian, Owpn Sound ProQ]e,M,l)..Markdi 'anderkin.M.D 1 r'reigbton.OwrnSon llcCoIman, Thortiliii] 'i'»Bi}th,Orcli»rJ. '"RT CLEKM. s, Owt-n Sound. Ml. Dnrh.im. â- tt. Moaford. ke, HuatJicote. loni,' tleshertM, iild, Cliatswortli. tjieil fiom So'cfocliJ orkiuf,' day. ' ws. viz 11: JO a m, and 7 pi 3:30 p m, and 7 p I ;rston. id Satniday 12:30nooij AWAY. 2:30 Boon. s and money orden â- than above. The! olidays from 9 to !t:3i ir after mails arrive. McFablasd, p. M. vch W^vnim\ .\N CHUBCH. )bath at 10:30 «. mJ ,t 2.30 p. ml iVodnesdav evening I iVilsoD, Pastor; 'udent. â- HURCH. 7th 19:30 and 7. m 28th 7. Rev. ;abbatb School 2:30-| dent. CHUKCH. avatl0:30a.manj ,ol at 2:30. ftaJ^l V evening from SW" Wor; 0. S.Bo«^l Ladies' Aid m conj Secretary. "jfo. 78. meets ewfl ifT at 8 o'clock in W t. Tisitirg bretLr Vo 141 meets H lodges sohcitea. J "1045 meets mtH J aster; ».'â- " 1 •eceptory.^"-Q iJ each'"'?i-Brodi6f velcMBe- J«^ gistrtT* Tbnrsdty i» ' ore ^S^odUi. beforeCWw â- gPnrb»» B7)foro»1 nWatSJafe "HEW TO THE LlJsE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY.' I^KM^I YEARâ€" Ko. 323. MARKDALE, ONT., K^OVEMBEE 11, 1886. C. W, RUTLEDGE, PubUsher. !a^(j Oilier Items. In tiir.' rubtiim.i intended to benefit '..--! 'v.' ' â- â- Si"ii'tji will he charged ten "â- i^rj for the /ir.tt insertion and Jive â- ,,j^,if/! suh'e(juent insertion. kiM Purposes. ^and Silver Watches, Fancy Clocks and Silverware. t:ces Close, inplainfigures. I A. l5I^OWr^, MAEKDALE. riiy,â€"V,,rrc.-r!"nilnn.ce, commitnica- j,/,. ;-'/-/ w.7i'.-. (r,, munt be in this J I, ,71' I. 'iii(-i'ij to insure publication t;. FuUK-i is to liave electric light. \V-i. Lrc AS. is visiting near St. Inas. irA.HLi: wanted for Vandeleur Schoo hiiv. rir.AP.Y l:al a $100,000 fire last liay i:!;:V"iiii,' I.H. ill. I. raised tlie frame of his fcfisiii'p lastTlmrsday. I, H. lU'iLKiGK. of Acton paid Mark- ka ilvii'u' visit last -week. LuN :.L(I)()iuAi.i. of Fort William' pjowi: l:LSt wcok. tiPT.Jis. ivoRKK, reeve of Collingwood [kii. u-ilet-tiuu as such for '87. B'Ela.la frieiidl}- call from B. H. ia.eu;l ufthc Grey Review last Satur- ';r,,Ti'iiN A. Macdoxald is to address leiett'Us ill Owen Sound next Mon- |The C. i' R. short line from Smith's Ls ti» Montreal will be complete in a f weeks. • â- IJEVERAL ears of j apples have been irpeil frciu Oweu Sound to England ;fall. IJBas. Ckowk. lost a horse last week. jEdropivd-dead while at work. This lae second he has lost this season. |Ba.nce.â€" At the Revere House, Friday lit 12th iu5t.. all are cordially invited jittend. Music by Collett's string band. |un. Joseph Rorice of Clarksburg fbeeu recently attending the Military f Jege. Toronto, and has succeeded in ng a lirst class certificate. Hkafokd girl says there is no truth Jtbe saving -Like father hke son." p says she likes the son first rate, but fcant bear the father. pHos. Cook, tax collector for this part fiileneig towuship is-on the war path. called on us last Saturday. Call *t Mr. Cook. •HE niauar^g of Markdale Methodist «tath School have decided to try how fe Anniversary wii; go without a tea ^^1; It is to be hoped the experiment • i* a successful one. i^^- A. Browns new adv. in this "^^ He has a magnificent assort- _s- of fine war-chas and genral jewellry ^*iU give better satisfaction than p«iiij;otinthecit [I^iEEY DoxovAN dropped from th« [^suspeusiou bridge at Niagara Falls 5'andav morning, a disiance of 195 '• into the river. aed, What is harder than earning money Collecting it. Mabkdale Markets.â€" Fall wheat 65 to 70 cents; spring wheat Go to 70; barley 35 to 55; peas 4G; oats 26; butter 10 to 16; eggs 16; potatoes 40 per bag. Important to Farmers. â€" All fowls for market should be dry plucked â€" in no case scalded â€" as scalding injures the sale. They should also be starved at least 24 hours before kilUng. While the family of Mr. Joseph Wat- son, lot 2, con. 13,EastGarafraxa, were at church, fifty dollars inmoney, and pro- missory notes amounting to $1,475, were stolen from the residence. Th^ ser'^ant girl's trunk was also opened and a purse containing $3 in silver taken. A young man appeared before the Mayor of Collingwood the other day charged with disturbing a local meeting, and in referring to the case the Enter- prise says :â€" Joshua is big enough, old enough and ugly enough to know better and as the case was clear enough he was fined $1 and costs. Next Thursday being Thanksgiving Day (a public holiday) the Standard vrill be published on Wednesday. Corres- pondents and advertisers will please govern themselves accordingly, and send in their matter on Monday. No FARMER can afford to be without the Eural Canadian, now entering on its tenth year of publication. This journal and the Standard from now till 1st January, 1888, for the small sum of $1.50. The feat was per- on a wager of «500. He was ^*e worse save a broken rib. I "^fi TEACHERS FOR '87.â€" The following '"ebeen engaged as teachers in the Ut â- ^^e Public School for the coming ' "^t department. F. Porter, salary ^second department. Miss Davis of i^salary $225, third department, ^owes, $220. ^spect every subscriber in arreais, up before the end of the year • "onot remember jnst how you '" to your address label on the *f yoa will find the date to which ription is paid. Delays are "8. 80 consult yonr own intereflil P»rup, In Luck. â€" A newspaper man in Min- neapolis one day caught a young lady as she was falling on the street. A few days after he met her at the house of a friend, and thej' were introduced. A few months after he asked her to marry him, and she said "Yes." A few hours after they were married, and not until then, he learned that she was worth $750,000. A remarkable 5th of November. Last Friday was one of the finest days of the season, a remarkable thing for a 5th of November. We were in Toronto that day, the watering carts were buisy on the streets, a stiff breeze wag blowing and the dust flying in clouds on our way home we saw rimning fires in the grass along the railway. Such things are not by any means common at this season of the year in Ontario. "The Business Educator." â€" ^We re- ceived last Week the first number of a neat well printed eight page journal published by C. A. Fleming, of the Owen Sound Business College. It con- tains valuable information on penman- ship, letter writing, arithmetic, hook- keeping, c., and promises to be really valuable to all who wish to improve themselves in those points young or old. Price 50 cents per year. Three months trial trip 10 cents. Close Call: â€" On Monday night last W. T. Jackman, who has been under the doctors care for some two months, while taking his medicine about 11 o'clock, took the wrong bottle and swallowed carbolic acid instead of his prescribed medicine. He did not notice the mistake until it was down, when he immediately sent a messenger for Dr. Brodie, his physican, who promptly administered such emetics c., as soon checked the fatal results which would have followed, and he is now out of danger. The children are delighted and parents higlily pleased that our head teacher, Mr. Porter, has been engaged for another year. An applicant for the same posi- tion visited the school while in town the day previous to the trustees meeting for opening the tenders, and after carefully examining the state of the school uid tbe system and order in whidi Mr. Porter conducted his depart- ment, stated to the trustees, that they eoold not dq lietter than re-engage Mr. P. and that ))e was also worthy of an We are glad to see H. D. Irwin out after his recent severe illness. A point for. young men, see Anderson's Kid Gloves. Call at Mrs. Clement's for Toys, Fancy Goods, Stationary, School Books, Biscuits, Oysters c., c. The Methodist Church on the town line Euphrasia and Artemesia three miles from Markdale, having been re- cently painted and calcomined. was re- opened last Sunday, Rev. Hosldng the pastor officating. The attendance was large and services interesting and pro- fitable. Shawl Lost: â€" On Thursday last, 4th, a shawl with small plaid pattern be- tween Markdale and Mr. J. Dormer's, the person who found it will greatly oblige by leaving it at this office. Colored Eyeglasses and Spex, Goggles, Riding Bow Spex and Spex cases at W. A. Brown's Jewellry, Markdale. By an arrangement with the publisher of the Rural Canadian we are enabled to club that valuable farm jourhal to all prepaid subscribers to the Standard for the small sum of $1.50, thus effecting a considerable saving. To our readcs unacquainted with the Rural Canadian, we may say that it is now in its tenth year of publication contains every, month 32 pp. of thorougly practical in- formation; treatstbe various important departments of farming fairly without giving undue prominence to any special interest and will be found attractive and instructive to every member of the family. Renew your subscription now and get the Rural free for the balance of this year. A Den of Thieves. â€" Last â- week the resid- ence of Arthur Smipson, Bentinek, was entered by thieves and about ?9 in money and a shot gan stolen therefrom. Two young fellows aged about 18, one named Jas. Bishop, generally known as Barney an emigrant boy, and anotbet lad named Beid also an emigrant were strongly suspected and were brought before Mr. Gillis J. P. and sent up for trial. These fellows had been staying with Ed. Brennan, and he was suspected of being an accompUce as Eome of the goods were found at his house so Brennan and his wife were arrested. However Brennan escaped and made a dash for a swamp follow, ed by several constables and a number of specials who surrotmded the woods but so far has not been re-captiued. It seems the young fellows, now in Owen Bound, are giving away their accomplices and several other parties in the neighborhood are strong, ly suspected of knowing too much about the thefts which have been going on for some time. There is little boubt that the two men recently sent to Kingston, and some others have been stealing anything and every- thing of value, as. geese, hens, pigs, sheep, grain and implements have been missed by many in the neighbornood, and it will be a good thing and a blessing to the section if the thieves can be traced and aU safely land- ed in Kingston, One of the parties now under arrest is suspected of attempting high- way robbery on Angus Leitch some time ago and when arrested had a revolver and a small hatchet on his person and was prepared for any kind of a job in the thieving line. â€" [Grey Review. BUSINESS LOCALS. Wm Mason, Carriage maker of this place, shipped five fine winter rigs to Fort William last week. Jackson keeps repairs for Wilkinson Fleury, Sylvester and McGill's plows. Old metal taken in exchange. Arrived in Markdale last Saturday night â€" omens' boys and youths' Semalsss Shoes for fall and winter wear, patented in Canada, the United States and Europe for sale at the cheap hoot and shoe store. Mill St., Markdale, w. McL«d. B- jLiawrenee's Cele- brated spectacles, a fresh stock to hand, call and inspect them at the Medical Hall. A. Turner k Co; I will sell yon mens' winter boots cheaper for spot cash than any otiier dealer in the country. New stock to choose from, no shoddy paner soles all sdid leather, call and see them. v. BfeLaod. Cash for hides and skins at the Mark- dale tannery, bring them along. S. S. Anniversary: â€" The Methodist Sunday School Anniversary will be held in the Church on Monday evening next Vigorous preparations are being made for a first class entertainment. The customery eatables will be dispnesed with and the admission is put down to the small sum of 15 cents, child ren of the school free, .a Cordial invitation ia ex- tended to aU. 7 o'clock Catabbh Cure, h^th and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price, 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by R. L. Stephen, Druggist, Markdale. A Wm. Mason, carriage maker is turning out first class chums. Mr. R. Torry purchased one and recommends it highly. Huoh Baird asks for tenders for the hauling of 100 hemlock trees to his mill, logs are on the farm of Thos. Wiggins, about a mile from saw mill. See adv. in this paper. A yearling heifer, spotted red and white, strayed to the premises of Wm. Sargent â€" not two year old as recently advertised â€" our mistake and his treat. Get a barrel good salt at Anderson's and examine his Ready-made Clothing at 26 per cent discount. Nobody ever died by taking Rejuve- nator Bitters, but many a person recover- ed their health and lengthened their days by their use. Sold by Smith, the barber. In stock now, famous Lazarus Mori" Spectacles, Gold, Steel and Nickl frames. Largest stock and lowes prices in Markdale. W. A. Brown Jieweller. We have heard the name of Aid. Han- bury talked of in connection vnth the Mayorlalty next year. There is no more careful men on the present Board than Mr. Hanbury, and if he will consent to act, the ratepayers should give him a turn on the Mayoralty. â€" [Brandon Mail. See Wm Brown's new Adv. some- thing to your advantage. Call and see for yourself Furs! Furs! Furs! Piles of Furs- Where just call at the Mammoth House, Markdale and you will be sur- prised at J. G. Anderson's stock. Don't forget to ask for Ladies Fur Cap at 85 cents. Shii.oh'r Vitalizeb is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizzmess, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price $1 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by R. L. Stephen, Druggist, Markdale. A I "Wonder. Why the 5th of November passed off so quiet. If anyone was charmed with the music in the middle of the sermon at the Methodist Church on Sunday night. If the young men will really mix the batter for the pancakes at the pancake social. How many trains passed over th® road last Sunday. And if they will be allowed to con- tinue Sunday traffic. If McCohnan will presist in objecting to the decision of the convention. If so, what will be the consequence? If the editors of the Standard and Advance are as good friends as they appear to be. If they will really introduce the cash in advance system for all subscriptions. And if so, will it not be an advantage to subscribers and the public as well tis the publishers If the young men of MarkdaJ^ are going to organize a literary and debating club. If it would not be as much advantage for the married men to do so also. Who painted Taylor's Candy Store sign, If the livery man will occupy bis cage jnst Vacated. n so, who will be tbe Incky bird? U. B«. D«. Low's WoBK Stbof win remor* all |p-n^ of vonns from children or sdolts. To Have what we want is riches, but to be able to do without is power. That Hackino Couoh can be so quickly cured by Shiloli's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale by R. L. Stephen, Dniggist, Mark dale. A Cheap Excursion â€" On the occasion of the mass meeting in Owen Sound on Monday next, at which Sir. John Macdonald. Mr. Meredith and Hon. Thos. White will be present, the folio v,-- ing reduced rates are given on th^- regular noon train, return by a special leaving O. S. at 7,30 same evening, or staying over until naxt day. to return eaiae day. return next lay From Orangeville 1.00 1.80 Shelburne 85 1.20 Dundalk 70 95 Flesherton 50 70 Markdale 50 70 Holland Centre 80 45 Chatsworth 80 46 The tickets for return on second day are good for any regular train on second day. Parties purchasing one-day tickets, who afterwards decide to remain over can exchange their ticket at Owen Sound by paying the difference. Dr. Carson's Catarrh Cure no ;ure no pay. Ask Stephen, your druggist, about it. A Thief passes for a gentleman, when stealing Las made him rich. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. If cures Con- sumption. For sale by R. L. Stephen, DruR- gist, Markdale. A National Pills are rmsupassed as a safe, mild, yet thorough, purgative, acting upon the biliary organs promptly and. effectnallj' Will You Sufteb with Dyspepsia and Live Complaint? Shiloh's Yitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by B. L, Stepheur Druggist, Markdale. A The Scourge of America.: â€" The one terrible blight of our country is scrofula â€" from impure blood â€" it causes consumption and many wasting, lingering and fatal dii- sases. Burdock Blood Bitters cures scrofula if taken in time. A Cube fob Group. â€" It is a valuable faci for mothers to know that there is no better or more certain remedy for croup than Hagyard's Yellow Oil use internally and ex- ternally. This handy household remedy may be had of any druggist. Cboup, WHooFiNfi Cough and Bronchitis Immediately reheved by Shiloh's Cure. For saile by R. L. Stephen, Druggist,Markdale. A West's Cough Syrup, the household remedy for coughs, colds, sore throat, influenza, bronchitis, hooping-cough, asthma and con- sumption. 25c. 50c. and $1 per bottle. All dinggists, At this season of the vear it is very necess- ary to ketp a bottle of West's Cough Syrup in. the house for sudden colds. Nothing hke it. Cures like magic. Fob lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Potous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by K. L. Stephen, Druggist, Markdale. A Do not neglect a cold or congh, as it frequently results in consumption. You will find a never-failing remedy in West's Cough Syrup. All druggists. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Sbiloh's Cure is the remedy for you For sale by R. L. Stepben, Druggist Markdale. A Frkeman's Worm Powoeks are safe iu .all- cases. They destroy and remove worms in children or adults. World's best. West's Liv«r Pi!Is cnre Uver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headaelu- aud indigestion. Sugar-coated. 30 pills. 2'-o. AU druggists. West's World's Wonder or Family Linimrnt a sure cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, cuts, bums, wounds and bruises. 25c. and uOe. All druggists. All enterprising druggists wishing to supply their customers with the best, keep WestN Congh Syrup and recommend it, as it is the best made. Delays are dangerous. Procure a bottle of West's Cough Syrup at once and cure tliat troublesome liacking cough and sore throat, relieving pain and miseiy. It is the house- hold remedy for all throat and lung diseases. All durggists. Singers and public speakers will find per- fect reUef for all throat difficulties in the use of West's Congh Syrup. Notices of Birth*, Mamaget, and Deatlu, twenty five cent*. MARRIAGES- MsLDBUK-CLnrTOB.-By Rev. J. F, Corcor: a assiated by Bev. P. Ftint, at the resideuci; of the brides father, Robert Dunn Meldrn m erf Attemeiua, t»8anh Janp, tkitd daughter of iobu (JJjxUon Sw|., of Oeprey. 4 1 Ih iH