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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 16 Feb 1888, p. 5

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 ^^^â- â€¢^M PF^""?^ w ter at Shoe STi^ ^^- KAY so w early ond seci mounce to the pjoj removed into my new cama II manufacture c\ery artj ig experience in the busine tee satifafaction to every o] promptly attenaed iQ~ a Sash, Door and Plain Fa roved machinery, ever RKjrmwKWtt id o yrw rfc. iiT3D OTiTP ,_ In No. 8 a r»dleal 0B» Inr iry vital loBses. *^^_. _, ^m ru im, r energy, vwrtlgo, WM»««gS5 •ttention en » I*"[SSIS^ â- Â«? nory, oxdtabfl^of *i^5^ jlf. abuse or mM-»y " TSSt te of the beart, hj*«rfe»™5* are all symptoias M^JJKgHli MU-abnse the S*?S!rSdMi' are incompetent for ""^^Kt* f life. No. 8offep«a4fEraa* No. 8 will pv»yg.TC«^^^ »Uy from e«rl3ri»g"P Mnta In atampa ft»»»J^ id and secure WB^"rai jlaMlg Oaiu»«41- for acilme ou Feb. 6tb, the rf?3 f last meeting read and con liS» "jjf, account. "^n-aBicatwDS read as toUowg Ifr^fg jjamb, stating that Jas, " ^1 roruoved bis fence, off road "ta5 requested. From Geo ""'relatiou to Mrs. McMillan's xes. From G. Furneux certify "fiL McNaily had performed labor for D.Campbell in 1884. Benson relating to over- tute labor. From C. W. From the Reeve i ^^^^^^ J^; Treasurers sureties. From the V 5 their report on the receipts Sllaa- Sullivan,â€" That the â- ^^ jeoort relative to the TreaBur- " '.[jps be adopted and engrossed '.iliciuutcs, and that the board of ye Geo. Staples be returned to Undi as rcquisted, the same hav- •!en replaced by other security.â€" luâ€" Boyce, â€" That the clerk ^c t Co., treasurer to erase arrears â- 'jes churged against lota 18, 19 lliilSt Suuth, Markdale, and that townsliip treasurer erase the taxes jiaulters list charged to Alexand- Lvous.Hs '1st of 101 con 1 W. T. •'riiree fifths of an acre, the same a beeu charged in error. â€" Carri- IJ9 to one i»ek ^aee 50c far ame 11 /er/ottr «eeft*. Fawoettf8.78b«irSgi;T^' FebS;;«^.'^^°°™' nata Friday 24th B. IoiiLop, -Cleric. all thfi ' Serapen. P. Sparfini^T*^ ^^^«^--Mr. W. H. Hearst, of the- oflice d( Masson Masson, passed his Barrister's examination last week very creditably, taking the good stand of' number four on the Ust, and almost; a place among the honors. â€" 1 S. Times. Sudden Dbathâ€" The people of Durham were somewhat shocked ou Saturday last, to hear ;oi the sudden decease of Miss Maggie McCormick, a domestic at the Middaugh hotel, and daughter of the late "piper" McCor- mick, well knoivn m Glenelg. It appeares the girl who was about sixteen years ot age, was seized with inflam* mation of the bowels and succumbed to the disdease in about twenty hours. â€" [Grey Eeview. DAVIS, has a beaniifal Btoek of fiuiiitare, all lines complete, which they WILL se U tit aBtonishing low prices for cash. Those wire matrasses are cheap» durable and deUghtfnlly eomp3rtabIe and should nm SCBATCHES ON HORSES CURE Seraieh0s on Horses/ For OTJ FOR SCRATCHES OR ROSSES n a manner second to noneil mics m eyery department, iblic patronage. Orders Promptly.! I and Undressed lain and Fancy Turning dolh.| om a Distance. fi Painless Curei ink |Y„lij[Qs_Boyce, â€" That the audi- s report be adopted, and the clerk jlier;bv instructed to tjeS 200 copies [•ji? same primed m pamplet form jistnbutiou, and that a cheque for [jbeibsaed in favor of the auditors. llltjlilianâ€" Boyce, â€" That the com- jjication of W. Benson be laid over Iteit meetiug of council for further Irmation.â€" Carried. fja motion, payments were made as s: Geo. Henderson, interest on i re deviation an lot 4, con. 12 |lli;C. W. Rutledge. for municipal iiiuuary, §13,08 C. Moflat, en- iii'jiTasto Treasurer's sureties $2.- LP. Telford, affidavit re. Centr- iBiink, 50 cents Robt. Bell, charity P Samuel McArthur. charity $6- â-  law No. 258 appointing path kstr. Poundkeepers. Fence viewers iroad commissioners was passed i ordered to be ens:rossed on the â- liw book. I Hcilillan-Yv'iUiams,â€" That the pasarer be hereby instructed to at- jui to division of deposits in Central should any dividend be piro- aed before next meeting of coun^' Laal further to deposit such divid- kiinsuch as seems to him most se- pbucli deposit to be made so it not be drawn without being cOun- E;ned by the reeve and clerk, and |tepO!ii totbis council next meeting i»tac;ionhe has taken thereanent. (arrirl |IlieCoaocil adjourned. J. S. Black, Clerk- Suflirasla ConncU. pe council met pursuant to ad- aent on Febuary 6th, 1888, mbers all present. I llinntes of last session of council land confirmed. Auditors Beport was finally ^t«d and adopted, I lie Clerk was ordered to notify Bsecnritiesof the collector for the "?â-  6 concessions of Township for the year 1 luat there has been some misap- â- ^•stion of money collected in said Auslin-stuart,â€" That Ghristo- liBott be appointed Assessor at of$80.-Lo8t. Boydâ€" Mr. Erskine,â€" That • Devitt, be appointed rj-sor at a salary of $75.â€" (Jan ' I. I^Uw No. S89, confirming TOtmentthe appointment of an or. carried through the different ,y and passed. I J Clerk was instructed to ask riaer8,for the prmting of 500 L, ^Iinutes, and Auditor's Eeport v^l m pamphlet form,â€" printing ::"'«i8 List for 1888, and publish- jiJ^'spaper- the Abstract and ote p P"*^' "*^ nesessary notice of taxes charged to Thomas ^°"' oa Collectors Roll, uraa Mr. Hawkens pnidaeed w for said taxes. The Re«Te« k..*?*.»8Baedon the Trwwowr 4 J»» WI0W8, viz J. L. Wflaon Enterpbising. â€" Four little girls, two from the Presbyterian church and two from the church of England, Lillie Blue, Mary Roberts, Lena Ele- worth and Sarah Nettleton, held a bazaar on the 28rd and 24th Deo., in the interest of missions. The articles were made chiefly by the little girls themselves. The aiet proceeds were $18. The former sent their $9 to Dr. Jardine who is' building a Seminary, for Indian girls at I^ince Mbert J^. W. T., and the latter sent theirs to educate an Indian boy at the "Home" at Penetang. Go thou and do like- wise. â€" CoUingwood Bulletin. A regular old-fashioned wedding took place in Brant onTaesday of this week, the contracting parties being Chas. Pegglo and Miss Leifso. The ceremony was consumated in the German Lutherian cb urch After the ceremony was over the happy couple and their friends drove to Elmwood. every young man had a span of horses and a girl, both of which were gaily decorated with ribbons of many colors, arrived at Elmwood^,the hall was ar- ranged for, a fiddler employed and fall preparations made for a big dance. However, when one reel had been gone through with, a row arose, with the floor manager, the dance broke up, the party drove off and the poor fiddl- er robbed of his pay. â€" Chesley Enter- prise. An Exemplabt Hotelkeepeb. â€" Mr. J. Rowland of the CoUingwood Globe Hotel has been for eighteen years a member of the Public School Board (nine years its chairman), four years in the Town Council, and is one of the most generally respected hotelkeepers in Canada. But besides this he gives every attention to the guests of his house, and has so endear- ed himself to travellers that they always speak of him as Father Rowland. POWDER Absolately Pure. This powder never Taries. A marvel for parity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and« cannot be sold in competition with the mnlti- tnde of low East, short weight alum or phos- phate powders sold only in cam, Botal Bakmo Powdeb Co., 106 Wall St., N. T. Dress Mantle Making 1 BEG to inform the Ladies of Markdale and vicinity, that I am now prepared to ' do all kinds of Dress Mantle Making at my residence row Mill {Street. Perfect satis- faction guaranteed. Terme reasunalie. Four attention is especially called to iny *^ Dressmakers IHagic Scalc^ Tailor system of catting. Tnose desiroas of learning to cat by this system C9a do so at moderate cost by applying to me, as I am sole agent for the Co. of Grey. This system is the only one now in use by the first class city dress and mantle makers. Try it and be convinced. 375-101 MRS. WM. LITTLEJOHNS. BE .n every house. Special attention given to farnuhing ontfita saitable for newly MARBIED ^couples tbeprice being so reasonable ihat none need postpone the nuptials sTEPHlfscoueiT kivg. T]}e beet oomponnd of Tar and H^ey in the world "for relieving oonghs, it aictA. as an instant healer to the bronchial tabes, and will have a benefioient effect on bronehitiB at onea. Don't forget the name, STEPHEN'S COUGH ^ING. No other remedy like it. Ct 25 and 50 cents a bottle. It will relieve hooping ooagh when other medicines com- pletfl7 fail. To be obtaided at. the nopular Drtg Store, r E.L.STEPHEN, MARKDALE. /8LAND HOME STOCK FARM PercliMWH Honta. Vreaek Goaek HonM. Sance St Funim. lomor. ten «ad Brcedoa of rot- ctacfon ind FrasA Co*di Hooa. ItUitd HooaSlKk Fann.Gcoa* Isle,W«yia CoanqrMiefa. WeeSvft *«iy latce Mud ofhona t» •elect from, we ginftnlâ€" our itockt aMkejprioM fc^ "I and icu oa mar VUton •lw(}iii«W Bw. Addles* SavaReAFana^u OBTaorriiiCB. STRAYED. To the premises of D. 3. Lewis, lot 3, oon. 8, St. Vincent, aboat the Ist November last, two sheep. The owner is requested to prove property pay charges and take them. D. J: LEWIS. 887-90 Blantyie, B. Q. FARM FOR SALE, Lot No. 2 of 6 con. 1, West of Garafraza road, Bentinck 50 acres, 20 acres cleared balance part swamp, part hardwood, Log house and frame stable. Terms and price on application. 380-9 Joseph Young, Traverston. FARM FOR SALE- LOt'iSI con 3 west of T. S, Ed. Artemesia, 50 acres, about 20 acres eloar of stumps and stones, balance good hardwood bush Five miles from Markdale and four from Flesherton. For further par- ticulars apply to A. S. Thompson. Flesher- ton P. O. or J. J. Thompson, Orilla. 342 ft ON account of the cost A furnitiire. Our stock is very large in every depart- ment and must be reduced by MAECH 1ST health and weatber permitting. FARM FOR SALE. Lot No. 4, on the 12 ih con. of Euphrasia, 2^ miles from Maikdale. 378-95 GEORGE McNALLT. MORTGAGE SALE 03 -OF- O^vdCill I=xopext3r. -XOX- ,^.-. Hudson, Auditor's $1S ^t Marriages and Deam^ ^^Q (2 for Statnte USaw* ^% ttr^ ^^^ paid atthroagklMS ««oitotof whom thfr ohaive pink ' T J. Wiley $3.90 plmk ""' Barkaloy 'â- ^r"' Cliaxdu The new English church at Berkeley was formally opened on Sunday last The Rev. Jas.Ward of Millbank, former- ly dL Markdale, conducted tie seryices which were specially appropriated tothe circumstances of the occasion and much appreciated by the large crowds assem- bled at each service. There were three services, morning, afternoon and eve- ning. TneBev-gwitlemans good hidy Mrs. Ward presided at the organ, which is^ a very handsome new one purchased from Mr. Jas. W. Sprou'e. We had the pleasure of being present in the afternoon, and were mucb pleas- ed with what wo saw and favorably im- pressed with what we neard. The build- La very neat church edifice with seat- ing capacity of about 160. brick vene«- edTstined windows. It is beautofuUy situated ou high ground about lOO y«ds Ihia side the centre of the Tilljije. site was the gpnerous gift of Mr, The Abby, 5SJiaf vrorkmw wew •» '•"«wa: The Bey. Jas. Ward.^«*it«*; I^; «,». brickwork W. On|^ Pi"**-. B.S.M»bee, painter; »• ••• ..dTbos-Sothia. S»-. '««*'»• Wa did not team ««ot «k chondi' ta??^"»^^*^^^*^.^„rssi::ts ^9da4*AÂ¥3f»^ Under the poaer of sale contained in a mor^ age which will !be produced at the time ot sale, lere wUl be oSered for sale by public auction at IKnnaliaw'B Hotel, in the village of FiiBbh- EBTON, on SATVBOAT, IStb FCSBRVART 188§, at the hour of 1:90 o'clock, in the afternoon, by Geo. TH6\Ao, auctioneer, that valuable miU pro- perty, in the village of Eugenia, described as part of Mill KaeerveNo. 3. oftiie Goitemment Town Plot of Eugenia, in the township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey, coataining'S acres, 8 roods and 30 perches, more or I^s, more minutely de- scribed in such mortgage which was registered in the Begistry Office for uie Count? of Grey on the 7th ofJMiuary,1881, in Book No. 10 forthe Town- ship of Artemesia, as No. 3404, subject to the re- servations therein set forth, x together with cer- tain machinery and plant in or npoe said pre- mises or therewith used or enjoyed, which wiU be specified at the time of i:.3ie. Terms and conditions of sale-Ten per cent of purchase money to be pud to the vendors' BoUcitors at the time of sale, sufficient with the said ten per eent^ to make one-third of the pu^ chase mone^ wiuin one month theireafter and the balance'of said ptirobase money to be secoi^ ed by first mortgage over the above premises for five years at tbe rate of six and one half per cent per annum payable half ywly. „k- The above property will be offered f w sale sub- ject to a reserve bid. For furtbw particulars apply to George Noble, auctioneeii Markdale, or to MuiiOCK. Tilt, mtt-t.^ti, CBOWTHSb Moht- QOKEBT, VendewA»li«itorB 90 King St. east. Toronto. Dated at Toronto tbeStstdayot Jyaoary.lSSBL iFAim FOR SALE. LOT No, 24, eon. 4, K, D. B. Olendg, 100 Miea, will be wM eoet^ apd on amy tenoB payment, for fortherpartiealan mbdIv on the laoaoises.or by letter to J. 8. BLACK, iQO-tf: Pomona 7- O CD ®nio 'WIU Stoddart. late of England and Jersy City, U. ii. begs to inform the citizens of M'*ngTAT.'K and surrounding community, that he' has opened a TAILORING SHOP over Mr. W. J. McFarland's Store,, where he is prepared to do all work entrusted to him in the Latest and Nobbiest Styles as I will inspect all work before leaving the Shop, cus- tomers may rely on having work turned out first-class in every par- ticular trusting that I may receive a fair share ot the public patronage I remain,' Faithfully vour's, WILL STODDAKT. Markdale, March 14th. 1887. SIGHT V. BLINDNESS. «^ mm TO LOM. OM imI laU i w i t «y' aart^BrteyyContilMifiri. atBL aeoadtj, st Wtita of â- qPI Z'^R* P«ff F_j ^^ o o g3C CELEBRATED English Spectacles 79 BAY STREET, TORORTO CAHADA. ^AND-^ 18 JEWIN STREET, LORDORE. C. ERGLAHO CHEMI8T DRUGGIST. Markd*, Has the Agency for the sale of the abov MABKDAXSi. NoSpecti them in the EYE raESEBVING QUALITl No Spectacles in the Market e 0» S» "a miigij IQ ?.«b M- iMKiffl*. ?^si*.?#if ^*f-*«f^^^-. m they possess, or the GBEAT EASE* and C0 E.OBT they confer on the wearer. Their use will in actuality so strengthen Ol Eyes that it does not become neoessaiy to cham^ them for many years. They are therefore toe (CHEAPEST. Garley'B Healing Oil will relieve soratebM on horses in two or three applications, or price refunded, follow the directions Ob. bottle bv thorovghly cleansinR, tiien app the OIL If aninal reqoiries any medicine I put it into oondilion use the Derby Blood Porifyer. •yt. p maPiiM p iCiFlC B- R. TIME TABLE. Genre South. G01H.0.N0KI11. 6. 57 a. m. 11.56 p 4.05 p. m 9 .05 p. u 6 FEB CENT. Money loaned on Farm or Town Froperty it .west rates of interest. Apply to K. J. SFUOlfLX, ConveyaaMr Posttuaster. Fleriiertoii. :3-^^R» fts^3iJ4«i^-yr Oiaageville â€" The flaoend Tliankfatv In eaah. moBth. Bondfllkâ€" Tnefldity Mote Qnagerrille. fledmiton^â€" Monday betoreltaKBgeTiUe. Maikdalo-â€" Sstord^beiotvOnaigeriUe. Diirtâ€" 1 "titMi Tneeday io tutb m^aatn. Olmk»0mtk Moiidii/^eiow PnAan. gdhnd O ottt r a _Bw fc i rfa y blowaat«w.ora^^ V â- , is m H^^n^B^ â- -! -fJHn^ '~B^H^ IkII 1 otsK "C ^t\ "â- â- ::WSm m\\ n^ ^â- ^ i viVi m i â- rcs'iias^fe; â- m. ' ' '.:v â-  â-  J.' â-  J

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