^^wmmm A- m 1- • • '.. 'i-' 1' I».- lcOi:iIloaerli, BABBI8TBB. SOIjICITOR. fto. OFFICEâ€" 0Â¥eil McFMRUKD-S STORE. MABKDALB. I^oney -to IL.oa.ii. MASSON MASSOIf, BABSISTEB8, 80LICIT0BS. be. Otficss â€" Owen Soaod, in Viewer's Block, Ponlett St. Bianch office in Uarkdalc, over HcFarland'8 Store, on Friday and Batnrday •rery week. J. Ma«sok, Q. C. S. Masson. W. Massoh. H. B.â€" Private and Company's funds to inyest «t from 6 to S per cent JSSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, c Commissioner in B. R.^i^c. ConTeyancing in all its branches promptlj «ttended to and carefollj executed. N. 6. â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se oaritv. WILLIAM STUART, KlMliEELEY, Issue.' of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Real Estate at low rates. A f«w Jfarms for sal^. Terms easy. mmmm WIL a. fiHIUME, Pkiii A Omamenfaf Phsterer hk 1^ jLiatTSL r .A. JL. s Azahes, Comioes, Ovntra yi'tnen, and all kinds of plain and ornamental plaatering ex- eeated at oheaiiBst ratoa GalMmining Lima Waahinff and Repairs proBlptly -Mtended to. TO SCHOOL^TRBSTEES. The ondersigned is manoetaring am «• oelloit assortmant ol Scbool H'ttnaitiupe, Consisting of SC M OOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHERS' DESKS, etc., of the latest design and most approved pattern. Highly recommended by School Trustees and Teach- ers, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, wherever tried. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always on hand. Send for catalogue to Chats worth P. O. 181 ANDREW MeOILL. J. P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. DENTIST, ' 3ADUATE OF TORONTO SCHOOL \jr of Dentistry, will be at the Markdale House, Markdale, on the Ist and third Wed- nesday of each month and also at Munshaw'** Hotel. Flesherton, the day following the third Wednesday in each month for the prac tiee of his profession. MARKDALE HOUSE, MARKDALE, ONT. J. E. Marsh, Prop. MONEY TO LOAN. ON real estate secxurity, at low rate of interest, no commission chaiged.' Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. BLACK, 190 Pomona, P.O. FARM FOR SALE. la iaâ€" ai aw«y ^hmradajr. ly C W. ROTLEME. MaHtdti^. Ont. TcBXsâ€" fl per yaar in advanae; %l.SOit not paid wiin six montha, Professional and bnnueaa oazda one raeh apace and under, ner year, 94. ♦ 1 1*. Slio. 8«o. Whole eolomn 956 00 937 50 915 00 UsU eolomn. 27 00 i6 GO 10 00 Qowtercohunn .. ..Iff 00 10 00 6 0«' Twoinflhspace 7 00 4 00 Three inch spaee 10 00 5 00 Casual advertisements 8 cents per line first insertion, 3 cents per line each subsequent insertion, nonpareil measure. Editorial notices, or notices in local ool* omn 10 cents per line first insertion, 5 cents each subsequent insertion. Stray animals iftc, adv^tised 3 weeks for 91 No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid except at the option of the publisher. X â€" JOB PKESTTrN^G. The Stakdakd oflBce has a splendid equip- ment of poster as well as fine joh type. Spe- cial attention to orders by mail. All orders filled with dispatch. I OT No. 24, con. 4, N. D. R. Olenelg, 100 acres, will be sold cneap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars apply on the premises, or by letter to J. S. BLACK, 190-tf. Pomona P. O. ISAAC STl^iSON, Builder and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone vork. Estimates given. All work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Residence, MARKDALE. W. G. RICHARDS, ARCHI- BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, TBCT, Markdale. 1241y WEAVING. Having returned to Markdale, in order to be more convenient for my customers, I beg to announce that I am now nrenared to do all kinds of Custom Weaving. Residence otd stand, opposite Presbjtcrian Church. 318 ARCH. BOYD. m lAiiEss mi E. CARNAHAN would respectfully intimate to the inhabitants of the sur- rounding countiy that he has opened a general liArness shop on King street in the village of HOLLAND CENTRE. where he intends to manufacture and keep on hand a large stock of LIGHT and HEAVY HARNESS, long and short tugs, STRAW COLLARS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES. HARNESS OIL c. I will use only first clasa material and those requiring anything in the harness line will find it to their interest to call at the new harness shop and get prices before go- ing elsewhere. Repairing done with neat- ness and dispatch. Soliciting a share of public patronage. I am respectfully yours. R. CARNAHAN. f »g|tir glr»rt»ytr Markdale C. O. O. F. No. 78. meets evei^ alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hall, Rae's block. Visitirg brethren welcome. Markdale A. O. U. W. No. 141 meets in their ^all, Rae's block, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of neighboring lodges solicited. MabkdaieL. O. L. No. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday on or before full moon each month. Thos. Elliott, Master; W. J. Blakely, Secretary. Victoria R. B. Preceptory, No. 282, Meets in Lodge Room of Markdale L. 0. L. No. 1045, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir Knights always welcome. Jas. Brodie W. P.; Thos. Elliott, Registrar. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services ever? Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath School at 2:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesdav evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. Wilson, Pastor; A. McFarland. S. S. Superintendent. CHRIST CHURCH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 pm. Rev. Jas. Ward, Incumbent. Sabbath School 2:30. W. J. Ford, Superin- tendent. METHODIST CHURCH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 2:30. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening from 8 to 9, Rev. Geo. H.Ccmish. Pastor; G S. Bowes. S. S. Superintendent. Ladies' Aid in con- nection Mrs. T Hill. Secretarv. R.J. SPROULE, FLESHEBTON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Lender. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills f drawn up andValuations made on shortest notice!) Charges very low. Apply to K. J. SPKOULE, Money Lender Postmaster. Flesherton. 6 PEE CENT. Money loaned on Farm or Town Property at west rates of interest. Apply to B. J. SPBOULE, Conveyancer fc Postmaster. Flesherton. For Sale or Rent Good large comfortable dwelling, with stable, also hard and soft water on the pre- mises, on Sydenham street near Presbyterian Church. 344- Appiy to B. Coleman H AC YARDS YELLOW OIL CURES RHEUMATISM FRKRMAJTS WORM Anptaaaattotake. Contain tbrir own At*. Is a nJe, rare. aadieflMKwU I ill Children or Adnltk Markdale Woolen Mi 11. Custom Carding, Weaving, Full- ing, Dyeing and cloth dressing, done ia a workmanlike manner and on very short notice. First Class Cotton Warp supplied at the lowest possible rates. A- call solicited. Terms strictly cash or wool- Sept. 28. 1886 F. J. RITCHIE. WANTED ^tvttttmi* Clean Timoohy Seed, â€" nicmESTâ€" Market Price Paid. H.PARKER, DUBHAM. IIABEDALE TIIiLAGS OFFiCIAI.6. Police Trustees â€" E. Davis, A. Turner, ond S. J. Coleman. Public School Trusteesâ€" B. Coleman, J. Lyons, W. A. Brown. B. Coleman, Sec. COUNTY OFFICIALS. Judge, H. McPhcrson, Owen Sound. ' Deputy- Judge, S. J. Lane, Owen Sound. Sheriff, C. H. Moore. Owen Sound. • Clerk of Peace. W. Armstrong, 0. Sound. Clerk, John Gale. Owen Sound. Treasurer, S. J. Parker, Owen Soimd. County Warden, N, Reid, Owen Sound. Registrar, N., R. McKnight, â- • •' S„ Tbos. Lauder, Durham. Revising Barrister, North, Judge McPher- 8on. Owen Sound. Revising Barrister. South East, Judge Lane, Owen Sound. M. P., North, Jas. Masson, Owen Sound. M. P., East; T. S. Spronle, M.D., Markdale M. P., South, Geo Landerkin, M. D„ Han- over. M. P. P..N9rth, D. Crdghton, Owen Sound M. P. P., East, Capt. J. Eoike, Clarksbuig M. P, P., South. John Blyth, Orchard. niVISIOX COUKT CLEEKS No. 1. John Stephens, Owen Sound. " 2. David Jackson, Durham. ♦• 3. Thos. Plunkett. Meaford. " 4. Thos. J. Rorke, Heathcote. • " 6. J. W. Armstrong, Flesherton. " 6. John McDonald. Chatsworth. CD ps-l .^.tASES LI V E R U R E cettion, riTinmmm. Pain in the Badi, HAVE YOU Ijvw Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indi] Jaundice, iicadache, Lizzin«.ss, Cosiiveness, or any dLsea.-« arising frvxa a detanRad liver. Dr. Chase's Liver Cukk will be found a suie and certain rem- dy. NATURE'S REMEDY The unqualified success of Tn Chase's Liver Core ia Liver CoinplaiM rtsts s lely w;ih tlie fact that it is cow pouiidcd fir m iiaturr:'s wcil-known liver regulatocs. Mandrake A.NU J^anucli in, combin- d wich av^y. other invaluaU' roots, b.irks and herbs, Iiaving a powerful effect on the Kid icys, S oinsch, Boweb and Blood. SOO.OOO SOLD Over one-ka.'f nti'llioit r/ Dr. Cluut't Xeri/e Booikg tvert sold IV Catuulct a.ont. Wt tvaiU tvtry mtut, mowuut and chiU nrk* is trmtbimi xnth Lmtr Cam. plaint to try this *jcctU€nt mudj. SoMEmuuNnr. GnaitanrFKc Wrapped aroood every bottle of Dr. Ckiii^ Lbw Ca« is a valuable Hoosdiold McaUcal Oiade and RcdH Book (84 lagn), rontainim over apo Mtfiil iiiiBM iraKmaced br medical mea MidJtajBbts atimS able, aod worth ten tunes the priaaertti " naedy. Price, 35 tients. B 1:0 O B WILL CURE OR RCUEVC nuousNESS, iuzziM£a», OYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, IMDIQtSTIOH, FLUTTERIMa JAUNDICE. OFTHEHEAKr; BRY8IPELA8, ACIDITY OF SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH, HEARTBURN, DRYNESS HEADACHE, OP THE SKH^ And owanr spacloa af tttMBW arWiiK tnm tfMrdored L:VER, KlDNEVa eTOMAQIL BOWELSOR BLOOO^ 7. mimm k ca. ""^^'i^ss^^ 80U BY AWr DCAUERS MAKKDALE. The P. 0. will be opened from 8 o'clock a. m. to 7 p. m. every working day. Mails dosed as follows, viz C. P. R., going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm " " South. 3:30 p m, and 7 p m TBAVERBTON. Tuesday. Thursday and Satotday 12:80 noon. HARKAWAY. Fnday. 12:30 moon. For registered lettera and mon^ orders, fifteen minutes earlier than above. The P. 0. will be open on Holidays from 9 te 9:80 a. m., wid half an hour after mails arrive. W. J. MoFABiJun P. M. iog»i?i099.o f 9a jgffi^p^ AiSfimce not to aM«oStaoe4a wirit'^f|)taMo" itben proceeds, W%adt««lMli«nitbradi, at tii^' saiue Jbdrtidqiil,' in a aMnner iixaX woql(J |^,^§nwng» were U not ridicolous. Poor maali pMshajpis tli* irorda^'BoBeB^e" tdEeetliim' as the pxdvetbilred roQ^ does an irate bbvine ofitbe.n)i«Etf»9ljpai9 ^^ SliQl, the apprcwxiaten^eaof H^ai Jerm jjoscifies itsus^.'-i ••'â- * "f- ' .â- â- '• • â- • â- - One edition was named the Wicked Bible, ao4 destrdj^^d because a word was oHuttedr-rso( from the seyeotb commandment. Surely "Seripture Beadings" prepared by mutilation carried tp sa;h an extent, â€" -by re- taovmg thd. iiames of the Books, the uumberof tiie eikapters and verses, and the garbling of the text, the omission of a verse id one place, and of verses uid rhole chapters in others, and placing in juxtaposition lessons from widely seperated portions â€" that the identification and comparison of mauy passages with the original, is made extremely difficult, is woilby of a distinct appellation and the fate, of its precursor. What name so appropriate as thac of the presiding genius of the Education Department during its preparation The sub-committee of clergymen who examined the "Selections" had so legal statu* but it is held respon- sible for that work, although the names of the Books, and the numbers of the chapters and verses were struck out â€" by wiiom the public know not â€" after it passed out of their hands. The Provincial Teachers Association askea for a list of Scripture Lespons, said list to be innted on the inside of the cover of the School Register, but the Minister of Education had prepared and printed a book of Selec- tions, and still that body is held re- sponsible. Extreme partizans stick at nothing in defending disreputable actions. Clergymen of the Church of England read the lessons from the Bible, announcing the book, chapter and verse, where they begin, the congrega- tion accompany in their own books, and this practice is held by Some to justify the compilation and exclusive use ol the "Ross Bible," in the High and Public Schools of Ontario, no wonder T. L. M. does not want to argue. A person seldom wishes to engage in what he cannot do. Can any reason be given for sub- mitting "Scripture Readings," to be used in High and PubUo Schools^ to Arahbishop Lynch The Regulationg accompanying the Book provided that it shall be used, only after the close of school,, when all Roman Catholics have retired. The boast concenung the protestan- tism 01 the parties engaged in get- ting up the "Selections" is empty vapor, becaus e politics or rather party wiih somej excludes everything else, eyen reason and common sense. The obvipas reply to the statement that a certiun verse is in the Donai Bible, is the fact that Roman Catholics are not, generally, allowed to have and read that book. We live m the last quarter of the nmteen Century, and can easily obtain the whole Bible, therefore it is extre- mely cool, at least, to be told that ip ancient times the possessor of a single Gospel or Epistle considered himseU rich. The implication being that "Ross Bible" is good enough for this day and generation. Politics leads rather to quieting the matter, not stirring it up; Even Re- fonners, when not blind partizans, join in the cry against the "Ross Bible." J»ot My love as circamstances I cancot see you, but do away without an encon to cheer me in my honraof With the sincere hope thit answer this and also fliat ^j^^ said may kindle in your genjL some feeling of love for me. ^x to sign myself your devoted, aff and everlasting Friend, The owner can have the callmg at this office, proving' paying expenses. CONSUMPTION CUE^p, An old physician, retired from haviag had placed in his liands far f^ India missionary the formula of ' vegetable remedy for thespeedvan^^ ent cure for Consumption, BronchitkV^ Asthma and all throat and Lung i«* also a positive aad radical cure fm " Debility and aU Nervous CompiaTnk^ having. tested Its wonderful cura*iT» ** m thousands of cases, has felt it hisT 'nake it known to his suffering fellow, ated by this.motive and a desire ta human suflferiug, I will send free of oK allwho desire it, this receipe in o ' Franch or English, with full directi.?i preparing and using. Send by mail ifl pressing with stamp naming thispawril Notes 149 Power's Block Roehestet. JV T I 334-86E.O.W. â- '^- â- A irortby Sendofi. At the regular monthly meeting o[ I Orange Lodge, No 973. held in the Hall Eocklyn, on Wednesday eveflinpl inst., the following preamble ond reEolJ were introduced by Bro. James Boyd.I master, and Bro. Thos. Eeid, treasurer] were unanimously adopted. Whereas Bro. Samuel Breadner, been a member of this lodge continjiJ since its organization in November, i| 1858, he signified his intention of drawing, and of removing from this panl Ontario: And whereas diuring all theses Bro. Breadner has conducted himself 1 true and worthy member of our Associ and as an enterprising and desirable cic and has proved himself a kind neigiJ always willing in the case of trouble to afford valuable assistance 1 BUltation therefoi:e resolved that we 1 our sincere thanks to Bro. Breadna f service he has rendered to this lodge, J for his very many acts of kindness lil individually that we deeply regret moval after so many years of fratenull tercourse that we cordially recom him to our brethem in his new homj worthy of their fullest confidence esteem and that if through the vod of an All Wise Provicence we may not a have the pleasure of Bio. Breadner's pany ot our lodge meeting here, vfe i our lives may be so regulated in accord with the principles of our Order ttuil may all be permitted to meet with hiii| the Grand Lodge above. Mr. Breadnei: intends removing to l\ Harbor as soon as navigation opens. people of Euphrasia generally tnist himself and his amiable wife and fsi will be hlessad with health and perity in their nem home. â€" [Mirror. Markdale Roller FAEMEBS HAVING No. 1 and preferring flour from their wheat, can get it by bringing twenty bai or more. Flour always on Hai Flour $3.80 to $4.2 per. bbl. SHORTS, per ton BRAN, The highest market price paid for and Spring wheat. I J. w. Fom m Yoars= DOCEO. Notices 0fBirtlu,Mmrnage; and Deafht, tuelUy five eetUt, FARM FOR SALE. LOT 131 eon. 8 west of T. B. Bd.' Axtomena, fiO aarea. abont 80 aens eUar of Btnmpa and Bton«i, balaaoa good haidvpodbuali. Vifmmimttoak Ifiarkdale aad iopr from Flaahertoo. Forfnrdiernar- lKs^pl7ftoA.!L Thoapnn. FlmLa P. 0.» J. J. IlMaqpMii,Mlla. BIRTHS. Doc OT ii s OnEartw Banday, the -wUb at Mr. Saanel oiiglai, of • flon DEATHS. Gni»T.â€" On tiM Uth inst. at flw nri. ^Beeolhflrl»oawr^ni.hwTlMw. Bolud Ea^. of ArtemMia, Min Ua Mmj. yoaaa- ^y*** •' ^««^ Oinby Sa^bTof l^r^VtbmOa, on Aa ISth. To the Editor of the Standabd. On walking down Hill Sired; one day last week, I chanced to pi ap the following letter, and as it wasnot directed to any person I thought I mi^t readit. It read as follows â€" Mt Aix)kabi.e Fbibkd, It is with f eehngB of the deep(»i pleasura and purest love that I endeavor with trembling hand and beating heurt to write of the an- utterable love for yon which has long taken posseasion of my heart. Do not, I pray you, look upon my eameiit and amcere pleadings with worn, bat rather give them the smile «f your aprobation and by BO doing auve m© poor sool from a BDidde's graves, I cannot longer ^nthM the axctent paanon I feel bx yonwhicbia randiog my heartetringa •ndiettiiigiiiywhQteaoulonflre. Yes myDeareBtl this fiie which is raging ^nttiinine will, if jwt qnefl'd by ane wo^ ofkindoeaB, one look at qyxnpftthf 9'«n»midl0oi ion team jaa^fiadYeak CUADIU PAGtFIGR. OIVEN SOUND BRAHCh TIME TABLE. Taking effect Monday. July 28th, /««' 60ING NORTH. STATIONS. Toronto.. ..Laaye Cardwell Junction, Orange-t Arrive vilJe. [Leave • Orangeville Jun Shelbume. ......•.......' Dundalk ...' Flesherton... ....••...,•• tfarKctaie ...*..•..•.....• Berkeley Holland Centre.. Chatsworth .......... i.. Owen Sound Mail. 9 25" 6fl 10 05'V' 10 ?0" 1032" 1058" I 1122" U 47 " 1202pm 12 W " i2 23 " 12 38 " I 1 05 " IV.a8.4M TfPP,^^:. {|ft|,r,iB «»iwrBt«f aa STATIONS. QOIMC SOUTH- £xp Owen Sonnd. Chatsworth.. Holkmd Centre ^erkelmr....... Markdale Fleaherton DoBdaft Orftng0Till6 Jim* •••••••• â-¼uIB**! Il8^8 ••••••••• • Tcvmiio •• •••Asnw ••••** • ••••••••• •••••• • • ••••••• w ^atjiif' '"r"