rfVfi ii ^. 'â- uSv5«^:^A- P? ^^^^^^^S^p^^*^?s â- ," "'!^ *?j' '^S';--' -Jisti^. â- J â- â- â- .' v7:.vi rv "V. J. F. HALSTED, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SUEGEON, C., H olland. CJentT*e' Will be at Berkeley every Tuesday and Friday aitemoon from one to four o'clock. 390-ly. Jas. S. Freeborn-. M. D., Ch. M. L. K. Q. C. P. I.; M. C. P. S. 0. Ac. c. Graduate King's and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland. Licentiaete of the General Medical Council, (Great Britain, Doctor of Medicine and master of Surgery Victoria Univ. Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Formerly acting Surgeon B. Battery, R. C. A. Quebec. Late residentof tbeliotunda Hospitals, (Lying iu GyncBcological) Dublin. OFFICE AND NIGHT BELL STEPHEN'S DRUG STOEE. Residence over R. S. Rae's block. Drs. Sprouto Brodie PHYSICIANS AMD SURGEONS, ]Vt R It r .A. 1^ E. Db. Sproule's oflBce Turner's Drug Store Dr. Bbodie's oflSce Mathew s block. 1r. JvicCuiiougrii, BARRISTER, SOLICJITOR, c OFFICEâ€" OVER McFARLAND'S STORE, MABKDALiE. j£oiiey to ILioa,n. niASSON MASSON, BAERISTERS, SOLICITOES, c. Offices â€" Owen Sound, in Vicker's Block, Poulett St.; Branch office in Markdale, over McFarland's Store, on Friday and Satmrday every week. J. Masson, Q. C. S. Masson. W. Masson. N. B. â€" Private and Company's funds to invest f from f) to 8 per cent WV. B30WM. DIVISICN COUET CLERK. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, c. Commissionei-j in B. R. c. Conveyancing in all its branches promptly attended to and carefully executed. N. B. â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se- eoritv. WILLIAM STUART, KIMBERLEY, Issue/ of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Real Estate at low rates. A few Jfarms for sale. Terms easy. J. P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. DENTIS'T, GRADUATE OF TORONTO SCHOOL of Dentistry, will be at the Markdale House, Markdale, on the 1st and third Wednesday of each month and also at Munshaw's Hotel Flesher- ton, the day following the third Wednesday in each month for the practice of his profession. Commencing on the 7th September. llY TO Lom ON real estate security, at low rate of interest no commission charged. Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. BLACK,. 190 Pomona, P. 0. FARM FOR SALE. LOT No, 24, con. 4, N. D. B. Olenelg, 100 acres, will be sold cueap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars apply on the premises. or by letter to J. S. BLACK, laO-tf. Pomona P. MARKDALE HOUSE, MARKDALE. ONT. J. £ Marsk Prop. W. C. RICHARDS' BUILDER, CONTRACTOR. ARCHI- TECT. tarkdale. R. J. SPROULE, FLESHEBTON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Lender. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills drawn up andValuations made on shortest notice;. Charges very low. Applv to R. J. SPROULE, Mone Lender Postmaster. Flesherton. TO SGKQqi^TRUSTEES. The undersigned is manxifacturing an ex- cellent assortment of Scliool "F'ni'nitKT'e, Consisting of SOflOOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHERS' DESKS, etc.. of the latest design and most approved pattern. Highly i-..'Com.mended bv School Trustees and Teach- crs for cheapness. comfort and compactness, -vvhevever tried. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always ou hand. Send for ssatalogue to Chatsworth P. 0. 131 ANDREW McGILL, •:g*-a.'bl ic 3S rota.ce- To all whom it may concenr, ~T R. L. Stephen the Dmggist of Markdale JL have been appoiuted agent for Johnson's ^celebrated Tonic and nervine. Johnson's mule lieer PilU, and Johnsoh'b all Healing White Ointment. "The nervine is the very best in the market, in all diseai^s caused by â- I'OYerty of blooil, for NervonsnesB, Hysteria, and the Palkness of Complexion so often noticed in female's, los-o of appetite and general debility In conjoBetiou wth the Iiiver Pills, it is be very best for all diseases arrisiuf! from Torpid liver or \tad itomach. The White Oiutment ia tile very best ij tbe market for Salt Bhemne, Barbers Iteb, Pimples. Chafs, Bmms, Sealda. and all Skin diseases of a scrofulons natore: Try these fine remedies and yon will net bedisappmnted. Far arie «k B. L. BTBimPB^tmoM POWD Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel for purity, strength and wholesomene.ss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multi- tude of low East, short weight alum or phos- phate powders sold only in cans, BoyaIi Baking Pcwdee Co.. 106 Wall St.. N. Y. â- ANY Who ie Weak, Nervous, Debilitated, who in his Folly «d Ignorance has Tri- fled away ihis vigor of Body, IMind and Manhood, causing ezbaustiag drains upon the Fountains of Life. Headaoiie, Baclcaolie, Dreadful Dreams, Weaiiness of Memory, Bashfuiness In Society, Pimples npon the Face and all the Effects leading to Early Decay, Consumption f^ Insanity, f^iU find in our specific No. 23 a Positive Cure, n imparts Youthful visor restores the Vital Power in old and young, strengthens and invigorates tbe Brain and Nerves, boUds up the musonlar. system and arouses into action the whole physical energy of the hmnan frame. With our speciflo No. 33 the most obstinate case can be cured in three months, and recent ones in less than thirty days. Eaeh package contains two weeks treat- ment. Price 93. Cures Onatanteed. Our spec- ific No. 24 is an infallible CuiV tor all private Diseases no matter of how long stand- ing. Sold nnder cor wAtbea Ouarantee to effect a Oure. FclOSMb lEttRnto Modioine Ca Toronto. Onfc Tbe Markdale Standard Is issued every Thursday, by C. W. RUTLEDGE, Markdale. Out., Terms â€" ?1 per year in advance; $1.50 if not paid within six months. Professional and business cards one inch space and under, per yeai-, 84. 1 YB. 6 HO. 3 KO. .$50 00 $27 50 91S 00 27 00 15 00 10 00 16 00 10 00 6 OC 7 00 4 00 Id 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 col- umn 10 cents per line first insertion, 5 cents each subsequent insertion. Stray animals c, advertised 3 weeks for $1 No paper discontinued until aU arrears are paid except at the option of the publisher. Whole column. Half column Quarter column Two inch space.. .. Three inch spaoe JOB PRlKTrfTG. The Standabd office has a splendid equip- ment of poster as well as fine job type. Spe- cial attention to orders by mail. All orders filled with dispatch. Pir^rturif. W. M. BUSH, The Horse's Friend Is fully prepared to attend the wants ot all who favor him with thsir custom, in Mc- Nally's establishment, opposite the Markdale House, Markdale. Parties having horses with contracted or otherwise bad feel will do well to give me a trial. This class of work a specialty. MARKDALE CARRIAGE -:- WORKS. E. McNally, practical manufactnrei Wag- gons, Democrats, Buggies, Sleighs, Cutters and everything in the line. The best ma- terial used and firsc-class workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed. Repairing, Painting and Trimminc: promptly attended to. A call respectfully sohcited. IS" Stand opposite the Markdale House. R. m'NALLY. XABEDAIiX YILLAGE OFFICIOS. Beeve, W. J. McFarland Councilâ€" Wm. Brown-, B. S. Bae, Wm. Lucas and S. Hill. Public School Trusteesâ€" Wm. Lucas, J. Lyons, W. A, Brown. W. A. Brown, Sec. COUNTY OFFICIALS. Judge, H. McPherson, Owen Sound. Deputy-Judge, S. J. Lane, Owen Sound. Sheriff, G. H. Moore, Owen Sound. Clerk of Peace, W. Armstrong, O. Sound. Clerk, John Gale. OwenSound. Treasurer, S. J. Parker. Owen Sound. County Warden, John Clark, North Eeppel. Eegistrar, N., E. McKnight, Owen Sound. •' S„ Tbos. Lauder, Durham. Eevising Barrister, North, Judge McPher- son. Owen Sound. Eevising Barrister, South East,. Judge Lane, Owen Sound. M. P., North,. Jas. Masson, Owen Sound." M. P., East, T. S. Sproule, M.D., Markdale M. P., South, Geo Landerkin, M. D„ Han- over. M. P. P.. North, D. Creighton, Toronto. M. P. P., East, Cant. Eorke, Clarksburg M. P. P., South, J. Blyth, Orchard. DIVISION COURT CLEBKS No. 1. John Stephens, Owen Sound. " 2. David Jackson, Durham. '• 3. Thos.Plunkett.Meaford. " 4. Thos. J. Eorke, Heathcote. " 6. J. W. Armstrong, Flesherton. " 6. John McDonald. Chatsworth. " 7. Duncan Campbell. " 8. Wm. Brown, Markdale. Consumption that dread terror, » flliinssa so long bafBing science and the most skilled physicians, wbo knew of nothing to anaatt nouing to allevi- ate, nothing to cars, Nowitia no longer an incurable malady evan wfaea giTen np by physieians, healu can yetbatouid inOlTB BBMBDY, it hsals and booUms the mem- brane of ' 1iumaBtm.tBiMgu»A amA polaoned by theravages cdrau fell aisssie, and pre- vents the nitfhtswaats and wghtnsss uaam tbe chest which accompany it. CURES GUARANTEED IVmrnto l(edMnaCo.,TonoiabOBt Markdale C. 0. 0. F. No. 78. meets evei^ alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hall, Eae's block. Visitirg brethren welcome. Markdale A, O, U. W. No. 141 meets in their Hall, Eae's block, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of iteighboring lodges solicited. MabedaleL. O. L. No. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday on or before full moon eadi month. J. H. Carson, Master; W, J. Blakely, Secretary. Victoria E. B. Preceptory, No. 282, Meets in Lodge Ecom of Markdale L. 0. L. No. 1045, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir Knights always welcome. Jas. Brodie W. P.; Thos. Elliott, Eegistrar. I. O.Q-- I" JUBILEE LODGE. No. 128, meets every Tuesday m Haskett's Hall, Markdale, at 7:.S0. W.Jackson, W. C. Alfred Moffat, Sec. 1: MARKDALE. The P. O. will be opened fiom 8 o'clock a. m. to 7 p. m. every working day. Mails closed as follows, viz C. P. E., going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm " South. 3:30 p m, and 7 p m TEAVEESTON and LAURISTON. Tuesday, Thuisday and Saturday 12:30 noon ' Zb««U]iff In Prayer. While we have no particular atti- tude in prayer fixed by direct cotnm- and, yet it must be apparent to all people Jof deyout LabitB ot thought, that kneeling is the most expressive and appropritite attitude to be assum- ed by the creature in his attempted approaches to the Creator. This position is in keeping with the spirit of supplication, and ex- presses both our sense of humility and of dependence upon God, better than any other. We do not object to others standing up to pray where it is the custom of the church to which they belong to do so but we are Methodist, and it has been the rule as well as the custom of our people from the be- ginning, to kneel in prayer. Even those whose custom it is to stand up and pray, have the habit of kneeling in family prayer, and we think this is the besG position for prayer in the great congregation. For some time we have noticed with regret a dis- position among Methodist people to sit upright upon their seate during prayers. The tendency of tbis kind of spiritual uprightness is growing rapidly, especially among the young members of our congregations. As a rule, the choirs never kneel at all. They sit up and looi£ about, hunt up tunes, pass notes and whisper to each other. We could hardly expect any- thing better of them, for in manj instances not half of these singers in Zion belong to the cliurch. If the spirituality of a church can endure the strain put upon it by the average modern choir, it is proof against any calamity likely to befall it, it is, to say tbe least of it, impolite and dis- respectful for a congregation to refuse to assume the same attitude in prayer assumed by the preacher who is lead- ing the devotional exercises. David said "Let us how before the Lord," and as if impressed that this was not sufficient, he adds. "Let us kneelin his presence." Now all this may seem to many a small thing, but we beg to assure you that it involves a great deal more than appears upon the sur- face. It is in this way that we drift away from the old paths, lose the simplicity and spirituality of our wor- ship, and become careless. But in these days of crowded churches^ large dresses and extended bustles, it i^really too much to expect people to get up turn around, and then kneel down. How shall we meet the emergency and render it both convenient and com- fortable for our congregations to kneel during prayer We answer, by hav- ing all our churches provided with kneeling boards placed in the rear of each seat, and elevated five or six in- ches from tne floor. Then the wor- shiper can rise up and kneel down facing the altar, with the head resting on the seat just in front of him. Until this IS done, the pastor can hardly ex- pect the request, "Let us kneel in prayer," to be obeyed. It might be well lenough to have two or three kneeUng boards for the choir, and then employ a policeman or two to compel their use at every service. The very freedom of our methods and forms of worship have been taken ad- vantage ot by the godless and worldly- minded to introduce innovations and elements of discord among us. Let us BO arrange our houses of worship that there will be no excuse for a con- gregation sitting boldly upright and with open eyes etairing about during the solemn service of prayer. In a few instances, we have seen even Methodist preachers standing up in Methodist pulpits, leading in prayer. Chubch aOEB. Snphrasia Conncil. f HARKAWAY. Friday, 12:30 noon. EESKINE. Wednesday and Saturday 8 p. m For registered letters and money orders, fifteen minutes earher than above. The"P O. will be open on Holidays from 9 to I|9:30 a. m., and half an hour after mails^anive, W. J. McFablasb, P. M. ORIEHTIIL -^-_. c«T«wi mrBimui iMpn m nnuBWE CATMnM ACTIHA ittEOTEtCMBlMt The council met pursuant to ad- journment on April 27th. 1888. Mem- bers all present. Minutes of last ses- sion of council read and confirmed. Mr. McAuIhu was iustjucted to ex- amine the bndges over mill creek on 18 and 19 side line and get repairs made if necessary, Mr. Erskine was instructed to cor- respond with Mr. McGill concerning road scrapers for the township, and Mr. McAu8li-.n with Mr. Briggs, on the same subject, both to report at next meeting of council. The coUeciior was instructed to re- ceive the an-ears of taxes against N^ lot 19, con. 6, less 76 cents, interest charged in error. Arrears of taxes charged in error asaiiMt Wi lot 6, con. 4, ordered to be Btrack off and placed against the eastwly 67 acres of said Jot. »L^S? ^®®v« was appointed to meet the Beeve of St. Vincent to ascertam Jhe atete of tbe town liae at 7th and B6h coatiessioAs^ as it is made to ap- PMT ttwt repaiw thaw a» greatly Xrnamoer was ordered to remit The Reeve's orders werA i the Treasurer to pay as flvi^^" R.Dunlop, clerk, -^2o/Ci?= and preparing laiuutee fo/jS John AicKenzie, §7, doctor's !1'!^' for atcenf^ance ou G. Potri»^ • """ Charles Devitt. $75, salS'S^?' assessor Edward Fa^ceit, Vill' protectmg bridges over Benvi^ ' W.Irwin, $6, choppiBg25^f?t; side line 6 and 7, con s "H Pathmasters. Poundkegpers ,«! I Fenceviewers were appoiot^ ' J lows, VIZ. " ' I'athmasters. â€" S. R. jj^^,- Raby, G. Emery, C. Clarke, T £• G Booth. J. White, R. Q^i^] McKenzie. E. Proctor, J. wiS' j- G.Bath,J.Corn,J.WrT?i' J. F Kerr^ W Dale.. T'b;^:! Gondy. J Horner. R Dales. J OBn.7 Boyd, W H Kenney. H White w Cooper, H Kurd, T Camack, T Din« H Reid, T Londry. S McKniiw Owens, E Boyd. G Vickers. T°Wml ens, T Ellis, E Gilbert. B Smith W Welsh, W McConnel. D Clark R Wickens, R Howell. A Fawcett' P Harris, R Bennett. R Baker, CMor. wood, J Knott, J Burns, T Donnellv" J Eaton, J Falls. S Gilmour. J Dm lop, E Stokes, J Pickerin.E J McAfee W Clark, A Crabtree, J Key, G Hutch- inson, J Irwin, W Irwin, R M Duabp R Breadner. J JY Knott, J Erskine, S Black, W J Lush. J Artley, C Clark! R Shores, R Erskine, J Boyd, Esq.,' J Bowler, J Paterson, Esq.. J Nelson, C McCutcheon. A Boles, A Henamg G Merryfield. J Breaduer, H Patton,' J W Patton, R Sparling, W Marshall' J Struthers, Esq., W Brown, J Ers-' kine, Esq., T Muxlow, JBarcliill,J Elhott. D Millar, J Lyons, T Wilson, H Rodman, J Steer, J Mclnnis, B McCuUough, T Rennie, H J Caswell F Burton, R Elhott, R J Halbert, M Patton, T King, W Dayman. Poundkeepers. â€" J B Soul, N Hew- son, J B Winter, S Wiley. W H Dof- son, J Wilson 9tli hue, J Stitt, T Brady. N Curry, R Elliott. J M Thais- ton. W M Artley. Fenceviewers. â€" J Raby. A McKewen, N Hewson, G Proctor, J Vickers, G Vickers, H White, T Ellis, T Dines, W Wiggins. E Parker, F Borch, DE Ellis, J Perry, J Cook, R H Stiason, J Nelson, A Paterson. W Patton, J Stinson, sr„ W Brady, J Curry, J Manary, R Elliott, R Halbert, WM Artley, W Dayman. On motion being made and second- ed, the council adjuurned until Friday the 25th day of May next then to meet an a Court of Revision at 10 j'clock a. m. R. DoNLOP, Cleric. Sanfferons Counterfeits. Counterfeits are always dangeroiw more so that theyalwayscloselyiMiiAU THE ORIGINAL IN APPEARANCE AND SiXt The remarkable success achieved by Nasal Balm as a positive care for Cat- arrh and cold in the Head has induced unprincipled parties to imitate it. pe public are cautioned not to be deceiyed by nostrums, imitating Nasal Balm in name and appearance, bearing snch names as Nasal Cream. Nasal Balmetc^ Ask for Nasal Bahn and do not takeim- itation dealers may urge upon yon. F« ale by all druggists or sent post-p«l on receipt of price (50c and *1) by aj- dressing Ffulord Co.. Brockvilla, On' WEBSTER In various Stvles of Binding, wi'" »" without Potent Index. besides many otlier valuable ftawes. A Dictisnary of 118.0(10 Wed., a.«i r^ •â- s»;^^;j A Gazetteer of die WcriQ locat i-.i^' and 'esc- Jv-S • â- '"^," ^^ A BionraulVical Di^Ti^"" of nonrlT- j,n.«i yte.l F^-if^' A!] in 0ns W^ 3000 more tions ths IIlB**' Words and xAri!r}»'fjL,ixal1- lau any other Al-^-i"^^" „ Autho'ity in til.-. Gov't ^^"^â- '^^Xf^9t«" by „h-.Stslo WtS«rSciioos in«jj,e La-*' Li- the loudirs f il'sge PfeSiJc^ "f.tutes^andj^' p^ â- u !. the •f" tic".! " /Ziiiie laiisaase- ' ^^ jsia'.-" ""^â- er^ hisllc^'t lanU. •,. is the*** â- Pile Tf jo sto Veck s«rs: » â- """ Sg uaivcr«il in '"^iBttttlf *^" at( YEAB.â€" Ko. 40 p ' l ollollolHloil°ll°ll"ll"ll"ll" IDS. SEEDS. IMEMBEB L an CO ee ti( off ih bl m ai u stip;ply you with your irSeed, '0M- roip k Mallei, Menotlier Seeds Iper tlian any other fer in Markdale. is being the first I could handle Is, you can depend lem being good and laud see for yourselves. |f/o//o//o//o//o//o//o//o//o//o//o//o//o OF:- \OHES, CLOCK, JEWELL RY. 'fEHWARE, SPECTACLES, I^'well to call at headquarters fo •'i« EUSSELL'S, Noted Jewl ***! Flesberton, where you wil [â„¢* only complete stock in thi fWiof country, and at prices 25 pe [wwertiian elsewhere. Fine soli â- Watches -we are now running o »Walth«in and American Watch ' ^^ np bearing warrants fro â- Von»H XCABS. We keep the cla [*ffl bear long warrants. l^** uow running off Ladit C" •»i4 Barpins from 15 cents r» oftee dsaleni in this locality a Im^ "took and we buy rig JJtt at paces that are withm i ••«. Call at once if you woi ^^0* those barons, and *6 only place to have y •• *^i cepaited properly ir. iJSSELL' STORE,