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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 30 Dec 1886, p. 4

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 ttm The Standard. C. 'V7. Butledge, Publisher. MABKDALE, DEC. 80, 1886, NOMINATIONS. Glbnelg. Beeve Cbas' MojSat le- elected 'by: acclamanation. Depnty reeve John; A. McMillan James Skeene. Coan-i cillors C. Williams, N. G. Daasmore, Geo- Lamb, Jobn Barry, Geo.Binnie, P. Neil, C. Reynolds, Jobn A. Black. Thos. Sullivan and Wm. Jackson, ABTEMESIA. Eeeve Dr. Cbristoe and A. Elliott. • Councillors, PriceviJle ward, Jobn Mc- Artbur elected. Markdale ward, Jobn â-  Boland and Wm. McLoughry; Flesh ' erton ward, W. G. Pickell and W. Sharp Eugenia ward, W. MeKee and H. Cairns. National Pills are the favorata pargative and anti-bilious medicine*, they are mild and thorough. THE ONTAEIO ELECTIONS. The Ontario Elections came off on Monday resulting in a gain of some 6 for the Mowat goyernment. In Grey, Blyth was elected by 293. of a majority, Cieighton 7 and Eorke 169. This ib the latest authentic news to 8 o'clock this Thursday morning. World-wide is the reputation of West's Cough Syrup the truly marvelous remedy for cough, colds, croup, whooping-cough, asthma and consumption. All druggist. West'sCoughSyrup, a certain and speedy cure for coughs, colds, and all throat and lung diseases. West's Liver PiUs, the standard remedy for liver complaint, dyspepsia, indegestion, and Pick headache. 30 sugar coated pills, 35c. All druggist. WHAT TEUE MEPJT WILL DO. The unprecedented sale of Boschee's German Syrup within a few yeais, has as- tonishad the world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedv ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts in an entirely different principle from the usual prescriptions giyen by Physicians, as it does not dry up the "ough and leave thee diseas still in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the part affected and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A bottle kept in the house for use when the disease make their appearance, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. It is positively â- old by all druggists and general in the land. Price, 75 cts. large bottles, E. 0. W. Olenelg Council. Town Kail Glenelg. Dec. 13th 1886, Council met this day pursuant to adjourn- ment â€" all the members present, â€" the Reeve in the chair, miniztes of last meeting read and confirmed. McCuaig â€" Bennieâ€" That the following amounts be paid, being appropriation fori roads in ward ^o., yiz. -Neil McDeod at lot 40, con. 3 S. D. E. 83.95 Chas* McDonald culvert at lot 10 con. 3 S. r R. 2.10 Juo. Morrison, gravelling and grading at lot 38and40N. D.R, 15.75 Alex Murchison embankment at lot 41 con. 2N. D.E., 18 00 Martin Stonehouse culyert at lot Ig-Durham Edad 4.25 Daniel McArthur grading at lot 38 Durham Eoad, 7.75 Daniel McArthur grading at lot 30 con, 1 N, D. E. 4.00 Martin Stonehoase grading at lot 30 eon. l' N. D.B. 6.90 Daniel McArthur grading at lot 20 con. 1 N. D. E. 12.00 Peter Neil 2 culyerts, ditoliing and grading at to;m hall 16,00 Adana Hall, culvert, ditching and grading. at lot 19 con. 2 S. D. E. 9.30 Total 8100.00 Carried. Lamb â€" Beanie â€" That cheques be issued for the following amoufttB for repair on roads viz. â€" Johu^azard^iling and repairing roads at lot 101 con. 3 W. T. S, E. 814.o0. Thos, Jack repaiiixigxoad at lot 5 con. 8, {1 .25 carried. liamb â€" ^Williams â€" Tkat cheque issued favor of Thos Bnssell to amount of 836.00 for builaing cnlvert on .Garafraxa lioad at jI» " '..- -t--\ â- -? "alf of said Lamb â€" Bennie â€" That Alezaoder MeClang be granted 810.00 for lepairisg road at lot 1 oon. 14. ud that he be allowed to iHoeeed with the work fcnrthwith nndn anpermion of commissioner for the ward. â€" Carried. Williams â€" ^Lambâ€" That cheques be issued' for the following amounts, yiz â€" John Hop- kins building 26 rods of crossway acd dear- inff 8 rods of road on Townline Glenelg and Egremont, atlota, 841.00, also to Heniy Lawrenee for dearing 46 rods of Townline and building 10 rods of crossway 814.76 be- ing half cost, also to Thomas. McF^idden for building culvert at lot I con 1 S. D. B. 83 MX).â€" Carried. Lambâ€" Williamsâ€" That 81.25 be paid to John Tuohy for breakage to his plough on joad work, the same having been certified by pathmaster. â€" Carried. Binnie â€" Williams â€" That John Morrison be paid 87.50 for waggon broken on roads as certified to by pathmaster. â€" Carried, Lambâ€" Williams â€" That Isaac Elder be paid 81.25 for repairing{road scrapers. â€" carri- ed. McCuaig â€" Lamb â€" That Archd. Mnir's account of 83.00 for repairing road scrapers be paid on furnishing pathmasters certificate to treasurer, â€" Carried, Williams â€" Lamb â€" That William Brown of Markdale be refunded the sum of 88.00 being amount expended by him for barrial of Robert Montgomery. â€" Carried. Binnie â€" ^Lamb â€" That the Beeve. Clerk and Assesscorbepaid 84-00 each for selecting Juries â€" Carried. Binnie â€" McCuaig â€" That the amount of 834.35 back Taxes against 43 Sydenham St. Markdale be struck of the Boll as tne same was charged in error. â€" (Carried. Binnie â€" McCuaig â€"That the following parties be exempted from taxes for 1886. viz Archd. McDonald lot 24 con. 2, E. G. E. Alexander Duncan lot 14, con. 12. Charles Kennedy lots 17 and 18 con. 1 N, D, E, Alex Smith 89 and 90 con. W. T. 4S. E. lot 22 con. 12. Mary WUkie lot Ei 14 con. 2 E. G. E. Fanny Smith lot E J 30 con.3 E' G. E. â€" Carried. Williams â€" McCuaig â€" That Geo. Lamb be paid 82 00 Geo. Binnie 82.00 Christie Will iams 86.00 Chas. Moffat 84.00 for letting and inspecting woik on special grants, and Archd. McCuaig 88-00 for commission on ward appropriation, â€" Carried. McCaaig â€" Binnie â€" That the leeve and Clerk be paid 82,00 each for services re. "Land Improvement Fund." â€" Carried. Lamb â€" Williams â€" That cheque be issued in favor of C. W; Eutledge for 812.00 for printing and Municipal blanks. â€" Carried. Lamb â€" Williamsâ€" That 82.00 per month from 1st December till ist of May be granted to Mrs. Duffleld, she being unable to support, herself and two small children. â€" Carried. Binnie â€" McCuaig â€" That whereas Glenelg formed one of a number of mumcipalies that gave a boaaJ to tli j T. G B. Bailwa under couuty By-law 174 passed in the year 1871. And whereas pai-t of the said ma- nicipality of Glenelg was incorporated into the town of Durham in the year 1872. And whersas that portion of Durham for- merly part of Glenelg has not pa'd its iue share of said bonus under said by-law 174. Eesolved that this council request the County council of the county of Grey to take such necessary steps as will place that portion of Durham on a just and equitable footing with the rest of said group of municipality and that the Eeeve bring this matter b«£ore the county council. â€" Carried. Bianie â€" McCuaigâ€" That whereas the de- viation oh gravel road across lots 21 to 30 in- clusive on con. 1st S. D. K. have been en- croached npon by the owners of said lots, and this Township not having the authority necessary to have the obstructions removed dohereby ask the county council to have said road opened in its proper width, and that theEeeve bring this m8tter before the county council. â€" Carried. Williamsâ€" Lambâ€" That this council authoiise the-reeve to engage a surveyor to run a line on the Durham road between Twenty and Thirty, and that he be authoriz- ed to notify all pasties whose fences are found to be on the rosd to remove the same or failing to cause Uie same removed. Carried. Binnieâ€" McCnaigâ€" That cheques be is- sued for the special rates levied on the differ- ent School Sections, and also for the Special rates leyied on Glenelg portion dt village of Markdale. â€" Carried, McCnaigâ€" Lambâ€" That the rejfDrt of the Local Board of Health be received' and ad- apted, and that the the members of said Board be paid 84.00 each for services in con- nection therewith. â€" Cairied. Binnieâ€" McCuaigâ€" That tlie application of Elizabeth Caswell of MarkdiUe for Licence for Pool Table be not entertainixl. â€" Carried. McCuaig â€" Lamb â€" The tr«asuTer; accept 81.24 Taxes against north half sf lot 38 con. 3, S. D. E. and that the derk mstract county Treasurer to erase the same olt bis EolLâ€" Carried, Council adjourned Sins nu. J. S. Black, Clerk TO THE ELEOTORB LAKD. OF HOlj- Gkntlmibn :â€" I herebjr wlieii your vote and inflaiBnce for ibe Beeresbip. If elected, will endeavor to radoce County expenditure, and do away witb one session of Co.-Conncil. I am in favor of appointing a com- petent road commissioner to superin* tend all road work. Yours truly, E.OLDHAM, M.D. FMM FOR SAKE. Lot 14 con. 12 Gleuelg 100 acres, 20 cleared, with comfortable frame bouse and young orchard, balance well wood- ed, five miles from Markdale; Will be sold on reasonable terms or exchanged for village property in Markdale. Apply on the premises to. MRS. DUNCAN, 830-83 Markdale P. O. Sbnd 25 Gents. Reevesliip of irtemesia. To the Bleeton:-^ ' As your Reeve in the past, I claim- 1. â€" That as far as personal, effort, liave kept down taxaidon. 2.â€" The best officers, irrespective of person or creed, have been selected. ^8, ^The finances are good â€" ^no waste, no losses. "..,. ,â- , • 4 _Your Township stands high m the- Comity. i. J 5._Witb pure regard for your mterest and for a prepetuation of those principles, I again ask your sufErages. e!â€" Bemg a large taxpayer, also, warrants that for self preservation reck- lessness will be avoided. 7. ^Will you kindly polljyour vote for me on Monday next. DR. CHRISTOE. GALL The finefy assorted holiday \i^L --- displayed m my Show Casea. now Grip ifilGe, Toronto, AND BECEIVE THE Christmas and Ejection Kva. of ^rfps And the^paper (Grip) to 1st Feb., '87. Or, Bend $1, And receive the CHEISTMAS and ELEC- TION Noe., and the paper to July Ist 'ft?, including â-  choice of the two Premium Plates •Leading Conservatives," or "Leading Ee- f ormers.' Address, '^^Uk' The Grip Printing and PumtMrng Co. 26 and 28 Front Street West, Toronto. 330 1 SUFFOCK BOAR. A' thoroughbred suffock Boar for service this season on lot 1 con. 11 Euph- xa sia terms seventy five cents. JAMES ELLIOTT, 329-3 Euphrasia. BERKSHIRE BOAR "Black Pat" Large Breed, from Jobn Snail's imported^ stock, thoroughbred OWEJUr- SOIINB Collegiate InstlMe. m WILL open on Monday, 10th January 1887. Excellent Staff df Teachers. Inspector officially reported it the Best Equipped Schoof in the Province. vClasses for First, Second and Third Class Certifi- cates Junior and Senior Matriculation with honors, and Law and Medical Examinations. At the Taachers' Examination, in July last, all the^First Class Candidates and a large percentage of Second and Third Class were successfiU. Fees, 83 00 for the Term â€" payable at the entrance. Apply to P. W. MEBCAANT.M.A., Principle or D. E. DOBIE. Sec. Board of Education. Owen Sound, Dec. 15, 1886. 1 have some good «ub.stKnt,al »{ft, n Ladies' GOLD WaTcS ' CHAINS. KOLL PLATE NPr^' LETS. LOCKETS BBAceS ENGAGEMENT aud WEbS RINGS. S.â„¢w.K..__i, su^e aud Novelties. Lkt Prices XI Goodsâ€" Ladies' Jewell Cases bought righi, aud will sell at cW prices. Have TO THE PUBLIC. Having purchased the grocery and wholesale liquor business of L. Knapp, nd replenished the stock through out with fresh groceries and choice liquors, I trust by fair dealing and close prices to obtain a fair share of public patron- age. [Wishing all a Happy New- Year,] I am. Yours respectfully, W. L. DAVIS. 'With pedigree* 829. Terms $1 ROBT, McBRIDE. Berkshire Boar. A fine one-year thorougbred berlcshire boar for seryice on lot 4 con. 10 Euphradia. Terms SI. cash at tome of service. Aaron Wyvill 328-32 Euphrasia FOR SALE. A Thorough bred trotting stallion witb Pedgireeon good condition nine years old. color dark dapple bay for fnrther particulars apply to, JOHN GAWLEY, 326-31 Holland Centre P. O. To Remove Dandruff â€" Cleanse the scalp With Prof. Low's Magic Sulplmr Soap. A delightful medicated soap for the toilet. SEASONS COMPLIMENTS 70^1 W. A. BROWnT^ Jev7eller, MARKDHi TO THE^UBLIC. Twenty-one years have come and gone smce I commenced business in Markdale, and it becomes mv pWs mg duty to return sincere thanks to my numerous customers for theh- â- hberal and constantly iucreasin. patronage during that period. " Having this season erected new busmess premises, into which I have just moved, I am now better than ever prepared to supply the mersasing demand for a genume article in my line. I shall continue to use the best stock in the market, aud employ the best mechanics which can be procured, so that my customers and the pubhc can rely on an article that will give genuine satisfaction. Having more room to display my goods, I have now a largo stock of Double and Single, Hea\7 and Light Harness, as well as a full as- sortment of Horse Clothiug, AVTiips, Brushes, Combs, c., c., together witb all sizes Trunks and Valises, at prices to suit the times. A cordial invitation is extended to all, to give us a call in our new premises. Hoping that our business relations may continue to be satisfactory and mutually profitable. I am respectfully, THOS. MATHEWS. M/Vf^KDALE J I Having erected and fitted up m every detail a Sash, Door and Plain Fac- tory, containing all the latest and most approved machinery, eyeiytbini; being new, I am now prepared to turn out Sash, Doors, Blinds, Monldings, HoUow Batta, FRAMES^ UTH, FENCE PHiKETS, e., And everything needed dn the building trade, in a manner second to none in Canada, and baying engaged'" superior mechanics in eyery department. would now respecttuUy solicit public patronage. Every Effort Made to fill Orders Promptly- PINE LUMBER Dressed and Undressd Direct from North Shore. alUsifes, on hand. Plain and Fancy Turning done. Careful Attention to Orders from a Distance. McNEA 808 THOS OWEN SOUND MARBLE WORKS mieamatann. Kidney DImimm, SctSwUl Diaeues peculiar to FfflMleT^t^enm' H. B. HARRISON, MANUFACTUBRR OP MARBLE AND 6RAITE M0KUMENT8 HEADSTONES, Mantles, Furniture "Marble, dc. Co., Xm»to.OBt. TheHistobtof HuiTDBEDB.â€" Mr. John Morrison, of St. Anns, N. B., was 8o serions- ly afflicted with a disease of th9 kidneys that dropsy wm developing and h^s life paired of. '•^~ b'-ttles of ?-»"' It ?^n'"^^®«^'"^P«^ Cure for ' It IB for Dyspepsia, Liver CompUint Wj " gestion, Biliousness, and it iathVfinit K punfier in the known world vS^ -S^ rtgivesatirfaetipn?" We ow^rSit t?^^ H^^^ii!^,!""'" ItightmtheC^of has been over one thousand dolW Wrorth «.ld in the iBstye^rretaU. andtte ^t wasdes- majontvofthesiaeiBby one MMm^^*" JUST SECEIVKD Carloads Finest Variegated Marble t^ LuRest stock in the Dominion to select from. Personally sdected at the qoar ries in Vermont, 'Will be sold at prices whieh defy competition. SMT/5FMCTI0M GUARANTEED. N. B.â€" Beware of Monuments and Head- stones of Tin, Spelter, or Zinc, soldered to- gether, and oiled and Sandblasted to hide the imperfections, and oaUed White Bi'onze. H. B. HABRISON. ^? -« Jtup*;; :,;tj|*ll(_U' â- J :- a IMPOBTANT NEWS ITEM. OooKSTowH -Mxs. Canipbell had been troubled for a number of years withlndi- gei^iDn and C^utipation, and waft indncedto try McOregor'B Speedy Quire andrfouiid it all thgii was needed, l^|d-wonld recoimnen' itc use to any person similarly trodBled. This iAVclnai^le r^niedy ifl sold in ev^ry part of EOBT. ASKIN, UNDERTAKER} FUNERAL FURHISHIMS BupiJliedonthesJiortesBOtice. 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