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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 16 Jun 1887, p. 1

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 B^- and the public interests and B, Pemocrats c Ij^ ie Works wheie article with a [eapasyoucanbDT from Agents. Be! le inrlustrv. ' llMATK. â€" The licularlv product^ Id and Catarrh T*, lis mere prevalent |ase. The discoL^ :^es^-ithinthereSl Ian of cure. itburst Of aie, li-Jiaincnt. Câ€" The House toi scene Sir J.hn" Iful address passed |ie Queen ou this jubil id made a few pertj .aurier, had nttered] on the .,ue( |ut tlie question of i the Comiiioas in 5, the House liad] |y, and was prepa ?r brcincss, vrhen [lud boj^'an siuj»ing "g in." Ihe iQcmbers leriea follov.-cd suit, le press gallery, j'oji liusiasm in singing as IS the iSual dr DALE DI^TIUCT. !oroe Buggin; FleshertoJ ilton Dundalk, W. B., Ph.D., E.G. Bt c at Corhetton Euge 1, D. Auld, shifted jevillcj Wm. Oatawell A. Thihadeau Walt istou, James EndicotI Ilosking. Geo. Boggi^ Strongman, financ ijttid CenJa'ie. mm Correspondent â- The C. P. E. Co., hai ;siecmed Station Agenl m. He left on Saturda] 'or a bettei" station; obliging and kept thingi iiape auring bis stay We hope his aaccessi ihir respect and )f our citizens, uncilmet ou Thursda Revision. Tliere m •cseut mid -.ve beliei -^t -vwas not change Thc-y met again oncral business. .-ero liilled on the K. by a train. • Tonstable is having et cii the auarrelsoni THE CHIPS FALL WHEEE THEY MAY. [^YjrXUI TEAKâ€" Ko. 354 MARKDALE, OlSTT., JUNE 16, 1887. C. W. RUTIiEDGE, Proprietor. terns. kfincES 1 â-  ,/( thrf: d/lumnx intended tobenefit ^; ';,!,,, i! ur Socli't' idll he charged ten ,.; a line â- â- â- 'â- â- â- â-  â- â€¢â- â-  Li,, â- ! line â- :' .â- ',â-  ,â- .•â- .' 'iitfcrtion and Jive [•^'i'-Tt in^rtion. I â- â- iTI'^F â€"""â- r-"^t'n'h:nre, communica- â- ^V'^Y 'â- â- â- â- â- """•"â- â€¢' '•'â- â€¢' "'""' '" '" ""' " ' ,.' 1 Tu."1-i-i t'insiire puhlieation :A.'T jjoTKD Jr.W!:LKRY Store, ' i^ E "' i"a i-i 1^ T o iv, ,[ |jg foiiiid tiie u:t"t oonaplete stock f\Vatches G'ocfs, Jov.elery, Silver- tare, Spex. vc., ni Uiis part of the Vttll iinu s.!C t'-ose vrfttehes they are liing at '12A:0. bci^iing warrants Ir three iwd ii i'-i'i^' voniy, while other Llersare rJciuu '15.00 for the Lae article, r, ri. J.iu-tlett, 3 oz. tiiiBilvev cjso for ;fli3.00 while they '" selling clscNvli' re for §17.50. her der.lf-i aor- ict compete •with [. and tii-v kac--.v ji- "NVc cannot it tlieu: boii:g ';-;: i:oveu at our ^mblc iov yii-ue^ vo must give „e pubhc \}:i :v icf t of our close •jymg. !^ Ji,ii ^ote a few prices. iM^"' 'â- "'â- " -^ Cl"ckfor actually J:e:rs. li-ai ji'ited cliaia;; limk of ii. •2.35 up V, 'in :i;ga v,'aiTaut for two loice of over 20 fine ,T only S1.60; Just m v,';i!iint clocks from 3i-ooches, Jiar-Eings, Ladies' Ciiuiu'.i, Cali;-i3uttous, Scarf- ?in?, at eqiviiiy low prices. I'lemeaVii'T i ^r Clock I i ;â-  .: Mb. Habeis, Inspector, was in Markdale this week arranging ^m^h our liquor dealers for a "Jubilee." Hasdsome window curtain poles with gold nobs, from 60 cents up at Mabee's hardwate. No use talking. J. G. Anderson's Tea 4 lbs. for $1.00 is the best value in the county. The annual meeting of the Synod ot Toronto Diocese, ji^nglicau Church, opened in Toronto On Tuesday. If its Dres;: Goods y:m want you can get better value at J. G. Ander- son's than at any other house. Chatsworth, and Owen Sound, Volunteers passed through Tuesday to annual drill at Niagara. J. G. Amdeeson's 25c. cottonade is generally sold at 30c. in other ]3laces. J. W. AND Mes. Whitby and Minnie Wilson, ot Providence Bay, Manitouhn are down on a visit. 'â- J^xirnip J^eecls Fresh pure and true to name ac the Medical Hall. A. Turner and Co. 1,000,000 dcz., of eggs and 2 tons of butter wanted ot Davis' for which the highest market price will be paid. For Sale. â€" W. J. Anderson cf Orange Valley has a good heavy four- year-old horse for sale. A number of good second hand Buggies for sale cheap. Also a good Sulkey at W. Mason's Carriage Works, Markdale. The Acton Free Press shows com- mendable taste and ability in its make- up and matter. A cow entered the house of J. D. Mc- -fu wjiiit your Watch .1 proi i.:fjy by a work- in badeau retiirned Conference which this district are «rj I a heavy hay crop •srcli i^otcs. iiiuon of Kincardine, resident of Guelph W ev. J, E.Howeil,M.A' ctary. r. Wilson preached » v9 d able sermon to a_ '*^ ist Sabbath morDing an Church on the occaa^ Mrs. Atkinson anl *| lis village. Presb\-tory will vxeei ihe 12th July. _j^ rly Board of E^^ given their ^s*^f^ I. Hosking, lef ree months, Bjxd be rhursday the letfi agland on the 23rd â- jiau, PiUt:. .ill order t jJC 'J aly plac Our Little Ones for June came to hand last week, replete with sensible illustrations, stories and poetry for the children. It is a gem. Send 15 cents for a copy to Russell Pub, Co., Boston. Rejuvenatoi Bitters assists nature and removes the cause of disease from the system, by keeping the kidneys, Uver, stomach and blood pure, and natures channels free, then you have health. Sold by Smith the Barber. Thk Fanners Advooate opmes to hand every month replete with valuable matter for the husbandman. It is always true to name "The Farmers Ad- vocate" and has taken a thorough in- dependent stand on all questions. Davis has constantly on hand a full supply of Ford's and Plewes' flour of the finest quality, if it is not right bring it back and your money will be refunded Special reduction will be given for large lots. Reports from aU sources are unanim- ous in saying that crops in Manitoba and the Territories never looked better since the country was settled. Farmers and business men never felt more con- fident of good crops than they do a^ prrsent. Don't fail to caU at Wm. Mason's Carriage Works and see the style and quality of the rig's he builds he is making a specialty of the Buffalo Road gear the most styhsh and durable Buggie built, and prices as low as any one in the country. Mr. JohnBoland, of Artemesia, pulkd four stocks of fall wheat on tlie oOth May which measured 38 inches. Of course Mr. Boland is one of the best farmers in the township, yet this is a Nab in Owen Sound last week and did remarkable growth for that time of diity mean tricks in the parlor. year. Cigars! Cigars! lovers of a good j Nose broken.â€" A boy of about 9 years, Havana cigar will fine that Benson has I son of James Henry of this p'ace, was the finest cigar in town, sold by the box. struck by a ball while watching a game at- ly.niail promptly iLid-cd to at WSSELL' thicd Jewelry Store, iELTON. !J.'-.,'J iackson's Jia^y '.; r- ilssiED. .KuTLL-'.rcs is down eu .; '^Ai. TcK.\n- .-.-.ill): ' Stephen's In;^ ;iioi\ :Hs. AVi' :â- ; \-:. I}. lor JoO cash at ;G to good men. of Fort William UNiP Seed! -At visited T.enos at ' Door dij' iflt, at Ma' :â- , Me. Axr- nsiting fric :: i,:-. I}. Wright j.-..;t:.r'a i'lis week. â-  iu ;â-  -i'.:, gilt, nickle and I-":, i.?.rd\vare. 31 ii.;- S. J. Coleman are '.Ts l.i LiCcds County. The Or^ v; paper, anJ Mrs. Cle-.iMi ies and S'..' ot:: iJEE the adv -3.1eof 'CLrisii Croijuet ".0 Sit Mrs. Clem.. vllle est is a live fearless xpro'-iDg afthat. nits is '.he place for cand- it "i. ..;â- â€¢, in a!3:t,her column of the s'bFcuudry'Owen Sound. 7; s?liing very cheap lif'S. ue good and cheap it and ice-cream at i pleasant tnp and ist people have made a much need^' o the Church P^ :r. Bowes is d^r^^ B thanks of ^tZlM indomitable perse^J issistanceinsnclJJ ferenceof the MeJ^ losed reports »» j jil 3 for the year or 3eintheMi8^oj5, )0 and of »500 »" and. itfor the f^%,li h at Berkeley JS ' builder and contt*-^ The building Jjga« brick and compl««^ BuiLDi:.-;, haiCiV AUkiiiJ-, of ir 'its Cler.Kiur'ri, Get yo;u- aoor robs, locks and bells it Mabee's baruwai-f' Special atUntiou directed to J. G. ^nderBoiiV lOc. priut. The Staivlard vdll be seat any address tne balanc3 of .1867 for 50 cents cash. ABflfEegi Anderson's 50c. White gatta SuirLs, regular price 86c. Misa jcLu Piokell is home to •^Mkdale from Bt. Louis, Misscuri. "J*; SiEGENT, Berkeley, has a luantity of seed buckwheat for sale. to n^T ^^^' P^'^^ ^^^ Green, go m5^^,^® Grreen pure «t the ^•^ Hall, A. Turner Co. -«Rs^ Shears, Carsdn, and Wood- iaM.l?"^^'^. spent Suniay ImI ••«*ttdaleTiBitingfnend8. A communication from Hawkwstone is crowded out this week together with a quantity of other matter, g Head Quarters for Buggie Tops, Milk Waggon Springs, or anything in the Carriage line is at Wm. Mason's carriage works. iRish Lake Pic-Nic,â€" The eleventh annual, Jubilee Pic-Nic, will be held at the Irish Lake ou Tuesday the 28th June. Further particulars nest week. A fresh stock of meal's have just been opened at Davis' which will be sold at a very small advance on cost as he will not be undersold. Habvdst tools, the largest «fcock, the best makes, and at prices so low that you will be surprised, at Haskett Bro's. Remember you can get Bran, Shorts Henfeed the same price at Bensons, as at the mill, it saves you half an honr trouble, give us a call. The Oshawa Scyfchs are acknowl- edged by all to be the best in .the market you can get them at Haskett Bro's. Miss Vic Lvons did not go to Toronto to take a situation, as we stated two weeks ago, but on. business, and has returned. We mis-understood her, MAEKRAI.E Markets.â€" Fall wheat 82 to 82 cents spring wheat 80 to 82 barley 30 to 50 peas 48 oats 28 butter 12 to 12; eggs 10; potatoes 75 per bag; pork 5.40: hides 5.50 wool 20. R. McNally has a number of fine Buggies and Carriages completed, and those who contemplate purchasmg such should call and examine before closing a bargain elsewhere. iiMB.â€" P. Harris of New England, lot 6, con. 6 Euphrasia, has on hand a targe quantity of fresh burnt lime for aale.at the kih» or will be deUvered at zeasonable rates. Cash bayerB wiU find meat in Bujeant Bro'a meat market as cheap Minany other market in Canada. Prime Bacon, Hams and otha nioked and dried nwata. as weUasaU • kinds of fradi meatain leMon. in the agricultural grounds last week and had his nose broken.. Ho lies in a precarious condition but will likely re- cover. The Berkeley i^resbyterian Sunday School will hold their annual pic-nic in the grove at Berkeley on June 21st. A I«cture will be given by Mr. A. G. Janseii Thelogical Student, Williams- ford, and Berkeley on "Experience and Life among the Dutch iu Holland, Europe." "Notice" to Farmers. Those that have to buy their "Flour" this sum- mer. Can buy it at Benson's, the Belfast House, the same price as at the mill, and every lb. guaranteed, both Ford's and Plewes' kept on hand. Liberal inducements made on over one barrel lots. To the farmers and the pubhc gener 1- ly â€" Consult your interests and purchase your Buggies, Democrats c., from W. Mason's Carriage Works where you can get a first class article -with a written guarantee, as cheap as you can buy fac- tory make rigs from Agents. Be loyal and support home industrv. As the season is now opened for the sale of Bacoia. Benson of the Belfast house is to the fore with a few cases remember he will not be undersold by any one in the trade and if there is a cut to be given they are the boys that vdll give it to you, they are dacent Uttle chaps. A Garden Party vrill be held at the home of Mr. Jas. Foster, back line east, on Friday evening the 17th (to-morrow.) Teams will be furnished to convey those who wish to attend from the village and vnll leave W. A. Brown's Jewellry Store from 7 to 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mb Andrew Fogeety s pushing his fine brick residence forward rapidly. He has the stone work aboat complete and it is a fine job. Something novel is the mising of morter by horse power attracts the attention of many thus saving a lot of heavy work. He has alao dug a well beside the new hoase and erected a large stable on the premifles this season. The Town Lme (Methodist) Sabbath School anniversary picnic and tea will be held on Wednesday the 29th June in the grove opposite the Church. A cor- dial invitation is extended to all. Ad- mission 25 cents, junior schollars free. Proceeds for new hbrary and other necessary requirements. Since the new daily mail between Durham and Chatsworth has been es- tablished, mail matter for Durham and neighboring offices will be meiled from Markdale P. O. on the C. P. R. north instead of south and if mail ed before 11:30 a. m. will reach Durham the same day. Me. White? offers his beautiful farm for sale as may be seen in another col- umn. This is a handsome farm in a good locality and in a fine state of cul- tiyation fit for all kinds of machinery to run full speed without fear of injury. Mr, W. is retiring from farming con- sequently he wishes to dispose of his place. Davis is tc the front, with a new brand of oat meal, the steel cut, try it once and yoti will iise no other, also a fine brand of Corn Jleal just to hand, in fact anything in the Provision line may be.prcoured at Davis' at prices which cannot be beaten, and if the trade mean to cut prices, he aiut like a fellow that an't stav with them. J. P. Marshall, Dentist, has changed his arrangements for visiting Markdale and will in future be at the Markdale House on Thursday and Friday follow- ing the firt;t Monday iu each month, and at Flesherton the following day, con- sequently his next visit will be the 7th and 8th of July and at Flesherton the 9th. The Christ Church Sunday School Garden Party will take i)lace on Tuesday, June 21st, in the grounds of Wm. Lucas, Esq. The beautiful operetta "Laila" will from part of the entertainment. Proceeds in aid of Library fund of S. School. Admission 25c. Children loc. Gate open at 7 o'clock p. m. I have a few chests of that notorious uncolored japan tea left which I have sold at SOc. per lb and it has been pro- nounced by those who have used it to be better value than any Tea sold in tov.-n for the money â€" iDrobably yon ask why we can sell cheaper than those in trade the answer is simply because we are satisfied with half the profit. W. L. Davis. Moffat Beo's of the Markdale Foundry are going into the Stove Manufacturing quite extensively. They are making a hne of cook stoves which we believe cannot be excelled, and a special feature iu them is that they are heavy and substantial, a point which is very rare now-a-days. They are meeting with a ready sale, and we bespeak for them an extensive and prosperous business. The Dominion 1'jXHIbition. â€" We have received a copy of tbe Prize List, just issued for the Dominion Exhibition, which is this year to be held at Toronto in conjunction with the Annual Industrial Fair, from the 5th to the 17th September next. Any of our readers who may desire a copy can obtain one by dropping a post card to Mr. H. J. Hill, the Secretary, Toronto. 50 TEARS AGO. â€" ^A fac-similo of the Coronation Number of The Sun news- paper (London, England) printed fifty years ago, and now pubUshed in com- memoration of I Her Majesty's Jubilee, containing a graphic narration of incidents connected with the Coronation Ceremony, together with interesting anecdotes relative to the Coronation of all the English Kings and Queens from the time of William the Conqueror to King WiUiam the Fourth this can be had at A. Turner Co's for 10 cents. Jubilee Jollities. â€" The Jubilee issue of Grip's Own Library, entitled Jubilee Jollities, has just been issued and is having a very large sale. In addition to a fine double page cartoon, there are two full page cartoons, the words and music of a popular song by John Imrie, "Queen Victoria's," and pictures on al- most every page of the book. The price is only ten cents, and it may be had at all bookstores, or will be sent on receipt of price by the pnbUshers. Address Grip, Toronto, Ont. Dr. Jug's Medicine should be used by every one at this season of the jear as it IS the bef?t blood purifier in the market and will reinvigorate the frame and prepare it to bear the heats of summer. The pills are justly called the "Little Gems" as they operate without causing either griping or paia and are a sure cure for nervous- ness, biliousnesE and other aft'ectioas of the Liver and Kidneys. Buy them and try them and you won't regret your investment. Sold by Tm-uer ^l- Co., Markdale. The Witness Jubilee Edition, well printed on good paper, is to hand, price 10 cents, and with the great Jubilee Picture, 50 cents, also a cheaper edition, printed on ordinary paper, for five cents. The number contains 12 large pages, with bvc-r 100 portraits and other illustrations. There is a history of Her Majeotys reign sketches of Canadian statesmen; a fully illustrated history of theEoyal Arms and other interesting articleu forming a work of reference with re- gard to the history of our times iu Great Britain and Canada. For eale by all news dealers. Accident. â€" On Saturday last Mr. B. Coleman had been for a drive with a young horse and buggj' and when re- turning, his two httle girls aged 6 and 4 years met him at the gate for a ride, they all rode to the barn and while unhitching, tbe girls being still in the buggy, the colt took fright and ran the rig oyer a gang plow upsetting it and pitching the girls forcibly o ut tb.c} were picked up and carried to the house and Medical aid called in when the younger one was found to have one bone of her wrist broken and otherwise scratched but not seriously the other wag stunned so that she did not speak for several hours being thrown out on her head. The horse broke loose from the buggy and ran to the village, half r mile, where it was caught none the worse. The girls are recovering. Dr. J^beeboen, who has lately re- turned from an extended tour of the Hospitals of Great Britain and the Continent, has now decided to cast in his lot amongst us, and we have DO doubt, from his card which appears in our columns, that his professional attainments are such as will merit him a share of public patronage. The Dr. eJso served with Gen. Middleton as Surgeon through the late North- West BebellioD. Thk Markdale "Stars" and Blantyre "Knockers" played a friendly game of base ball on the ground of the latter last Monday resulting in a victory for the former by 17 to 11 innings. A Bomptuons repat was furnished by Mrs. Baily at tbe ex- pense of the defeated team, after which %U separated well satisfied, i A return game is to be played in 1 Markdale next week. Co Co W 1 S s III 'i i 11 '*^ ^\ â- â- 

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