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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 10 Jul 1890, p. 5

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 Bfpw m i « |igr i i ' ^lf l â- *»B M » i y i »i r. p » i»t y»^w«»^; n H )mim -X-ii-ii ' V/^i^ DS, ENGLISH ROWSEEINGS WEAR, TIES, !i; parties wishing 1, can have them 'RKS. reful attention. 850XUM 9« ror aixBii7 XOUuiA OMtM VoUio SahooL Honor Boll for the month of Jane Kames arrangedm order of merit. V. Glass Willil^pearB. lY. Glass Carson Price, Ad» Bool* stoD, Hattie Jalckson, isiUza Ireton. Mary Stewart, Thomas Speart, Albert goulston. III Claps M. Erwin. Hay Mcintosh, May Ireton, Letty Galbraith, Mary Canipbell, Pinninah Freebnme, Prea son Ireton, John McCutcheon, John Armstrong, Charles Doyle, Emma Price, Jennie Campbell, Lasanna Hntton. II. Class, Sr. Div., Lyttle Spears, Fred Anderson, Louisa Doyle, David Shea, Bella Stewart, Jennie Arm- strong, George Curtis, Ellen Harron, John Fee. Jr. DiT., Willie Erwin, Fred Mc- intosh, Annie Jackson, May Price, Bobert Sheia, Herbert Austin, Lottie Hampton, Rolph Koulsten. I Class, part Li, James Stewart. Eddie Spears, Harlen Hutton, George Shea, James Campbell. I Class, Sr. Div., Maggie Ann- strong, Geo. Melntosh, Bosy Wright, Arch. Galbraith, Marshall Erwin, Jas. Doyle, Mnud Shea, Bobert Foster. Jr. Div., Mable Boulston, Harry Jackson, Clara Price, Birty Austin. Obarles Ashbury, Bella Ireton, Ira Pioulston, Norman McCutcheon. Average attendance for the month Is isBoed nerj Thursday, ij CW.ROTLeBSE. MttkOa-t. Out. TxlufBâ€" 91 pa year in odvsiMe: 11.50 if not,pud witS^ six months. Prctfossioual and business cards oxiie inch spaoe and under, per year,; t4. 1 TB. 6 MO 8 no. Wholeoolumn 950 00 |27 50 915 00 Half colomn ..27 00 15 00 10 OO Quarter column ..16 00 10 00 6 OC Two inch spaoe 7 QQ 4 00 Threeinchspace .... 10 00 'S QO Casual sdvertisenMnts 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 a, advertised 3^ weeks for 91 No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid except at the option of the publisher. 47. W. T. Fbizzeli,, Teacher. Harkaway 7al)Uo Stihool. The fallowing is the Honor Boll of U. S. S. No. 8, Euphrasia and Holland, for the month of June. The names of only the first four in each class are given. IV. Class :â€" Wesley Thompson, Arthur Murdoch, Alicia Lyons, Albert Lyons. III. Class: â€" Eosa McLaughlin, Annie Carbert, Bobbie Mercer, Lizzie Murdoch. II. Class â€" Carrie Lyons, Elsie Smith, Wesley Lyons, Maggie Mc- Mickon. I. Class, n. part: Alfred Jerry, Joseph Hawken, Hugh Smith, Aaron Thompson. Average attendance â€" 36. The names of those promoted tire â€" From III. to IV. â€" Bosa McLaughlin. From n. to III. â€" Carrie Lyons, Maggie McMicken. From Sen. I. to part II. â€" John Smith, Fred. Lyons, Bertha Lyons, Mary Hawken, Bobbie Jerry. From Jun. I. to Sen. I. â€" Nobich Smith, Seemer Smith, Herbert Jerry. Belle B. Conningham, Teacher. JOB PBrNTEsra. The Standabd office has a splendid equip- ment of poster as well as fine job type. Spe- cial attention to orders by mail, idl orders filled with dispatch. Markdale C. 0. 0. F. No. 78, meets ever; alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hqll, Bae's block. Yisiticg brethren welcome. Markdale A. 0. U. W. No. 141 meets in thfir Hall, Eae's block, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of reighboring lodges solicited. MABKnAiiE L. O. L. No. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday on or before full moon each Month. J. H. Carson, Master; W. 3. Blakely, Victoria B. B. Preceptory, No. 228, meets in Lodge Boom of Markdale L. O. L. No. 1045, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir Knights always welcome. Jas. Brodie .W P.: ThoB. Ellibtt. Begistrar. MAEKDALE. The P. 0. will be opened fiom 8 o'clock a. m. to 7 p. m. every working day. Mails closed as follows, viz C. P. B., going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm • " South, 3:30 p m, and 7pm TRAVEBSTON and LAURISTON. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 12:30 noon Walter's Tails PuliUe Scbool. The following are the promotions made at the close of the term. Names rank in oirder of merit. Senior Second to Third Class â€" Emily Walter, Louise Lemon, Stan- ley Sanderson, Lizzie Wickham, Liz- zie Lemon, Catherine McLennan, Philip Walter. Junior Second to Senior Second â€" Walter Lemon, Arthur Caswell, Char- lie Barker, NeUie Shunk, Allie Barker, Charlie Taylor, Nettie Bonnell. Second Part First to Second Class: â€" AUie Walter, Catherine Laycock, Bella Fox. The following pupils attended every day during the half-year ending June 30 Frank Sanderson, Annie Walter, Emily Walter, Average attendance for the month of June 62. B. Mabiim, Teacher. HAEKAWAY. Friday, 12:30 noon. EllSKlNE. Wednesday and Saturday 2 p. m ir^"Bfb""-J*'f' For registered letters and money orders fifteen minutes earlier than above. The P 0. will be open on Holidays from 9 to 9:30. a. in., and half an hour after mails arrive. W. J. McFablakd P.m. JUBILEE LODGE, No. 128, meets evnry Monday in Haskett's Hall, Markdale, at 8. J. E. Matson, W. C. S. McBride, Sec. WIND AND WATER. JEFFBEY AETLEY. Mfgr. of Wind Mills and Pumps, Markdale. Ont. If you need, a pump of any kind, and will favor me with your order, I will guarantee tu give satisfac- tion every time. I can suit yon in either Iron, Brass, Porcelain, or Galvanized Lron. Tebhs â€" Bepairing cash new work short date approved notes if desired. Below I give a few testimonials Dear Sir, â€" The two pumps you put in for me are giving me splendid satisfaction (one of them 66 ft. deep, the other 83). I am well pleased with them. JoHH FoanouB, Flesherton. Mb. 3. Abtlbt, Dear Sir.â€" In reply to tour's of the 12th inst., I would say tiiat the pump yon put in for me has proved very satisfactory, it being durable and vary easy to work. Enclosed please find 96, balance for pomp. JiJiBS JoHHSTON, FlesherUm. WavMale Ottuusil. Minutes oi 8th meeting of the mmi- icipal coundl of the village of Mark- dale, held the 4th day of July, 1890. Members all present The Beeye in the chair Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Communicatiotts â€" From J. 8. Black re plan of village, left oyer from last meeting Brown â€" Haskett â€" That proposal of 3. S. Black re plan of village, for $8, be accepted, and that the Clerk be in- structed to notify Mr. Black according- ly, and request him to prepare such plan as soon as conyenienc â€" Carried Brownâ€" Lyonsâ€" That the handcuffs now suown by oooncillor Hflkskett, be accepted at price vi*., $5.00.â€" Carried. Coancii adloumed. B. G. 'BsYDss, Clerk. distbustful peopu Malffi an ezcqitian in favor of Dr. Ftwier** extract Of vvad Strawbmiy. Ite Imown vir^ tues as a cure for diluiluBa, drseBtey. ehoien morbus and tfl bo«tt eom^aittfi mqm aS whonseHtotoitlUitia e aioM laUikUt •i^i eQigg^nttidyrjobttiiial}^. ' ' • â-  -vi- i' rx.M ii^^ .: -*^ V U,6o TO rMQS I I am running the following special seasonable goods, not in the new Driving Jfark, bat over my oonnters. Dress Groods. A big drive in ll rench Challi Mnslins 9 Satin Checked Strip* ed White Muslins... 10, 12^ 16 Fast colored Prints .... 9 10 White Victoria Lawna 12^ 14 All over Black Skirt Lace, all silk......... $1 8fi $1 75 P lMSOLS M UMSIUPES.j A great yariety, I start them 40c. Special value in a pare Alpacca Parasol 90c. Long handles, a great variety, at the lowest prices to start from. MILLINERY. The goods offered in this depart- ment are nobby and fashionable. I have labored this season to keep the etyle and quality away up, and the price away down- Bibbons, Laces, Plushes, Trimmed and Untnmmed Hats in great variety. Speciai. Drive â€" 500 yards pare Satin Kibbon 5c. STAPLES. Shirtings, Cottonades, TiekingB, Seerpuckers, Denia s. Shaker Flannels, Table Linens, Towels, Hollamis, Crash at rook bottom prices. ,^1^ A Selling Goods at Cost OKC IVO! We are not seUiug goods at cost. In fact (excuse me) "we don't have to." We do a straight legitimate business, and the business man must get 25 or 33 per cent, profit or he goes to the wall, and the business man who seUs at cost and pays expenses is known by no other name than that ol We axe the sole agent in Markdale of the celebrated B. Lanrance Spectacles and Eyeglasses. They are the only genuine English articles in the Canadian market. Having bought a large stock at a Grand Cash Discount thereby insuring our customers 26 per cent, less than any oilier house can possibly do. Come in and examine Steele, Nickel and Gold Note â€" They are recommended by and tostimonials have been received from the President, 'Vice-President. Ex-Piesident of the Medical Association of Canada. The President of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Quebec, The Dean of the Medical Faculty of ^val University. The President and Ex-Pteiiaent of the Medical Cenoeil of Nova Scotia. PAEIS OBBEN, 800 lbs. INSECT POHDBB, PABIS OBEEN, 800 Ibe. HELLEBOBE. PABIS OBE£N. aOO.Uw. SATiBFAcnoH AX Last.â€" This Is to certify that I have had great trouble and expense with my well (65 feet curb) in regard to pumpe until I got Mr. J. Artley to overhaul it; since then I have had entire satisfaction. My little boy, six years old, can pump witti it nicely. Abthdb JoHasTOH, Yandelenr. June 16th, 1890. Dear Sir,â€" Your favor to hand enquizing how we got along with the Wind Mill- I might say we had no difculty in potig it together. It is working spiendid. The pump does its work all rij^t. I like the workuig of tiie Victor Wind Mill very much. It governs itself nicely in a hi^ wind, and I thiiik it far more durable than awooden miU. NiDuxBUBT, Meaford. June 28, I89O. To JxmxT Abxlxt, Markdale: Sir.â€" The pump I poreltased from yon fior S7 loot well gives eomplete satisiactton. It «arinwidi the yis atpst' etm^twibB quntity «f waftsoddifantft'Of any panUP I have ever Msted. 1 hafi«*o^4s ««Htnieted «B aafapple â- Dd^mAb priMipla'abd n^ liaUetaJKet eat ol eUcr. I «(Mdd Mtt mUh for a better vnq^ MdMB. witk'tfcnvH^MeottBtaiife, Extra 1,200 yds. Shirting 60 600 " Beersaoktt ....6i 400 •' Scotch GinghamBTi I Btnetfy pan (tested). The Potato Bag must go. ' Tours, Cool Goods. Men's Light Coats Yeats f 1.75 to $5.00 Boys' Light Suits, waabing, $1.7fi. A great variety of footwear for the hot seasont suitable for old and joaag of both ae^es in pmnella and kid. All these lines are goers and are away ahead of anything eonpeliog this DR. FOWLERS •EXT: OF • •\A^I LO • CURES HOIiER A holera MQitmsr RAMPS kRRHCEA YSENTERV^ AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS. Desirable Business Opening FOR SaLE^ to let. The Lome Hotel Block, Rocklyn, Gomprisitig Hotel, Store, Src. Wei! knoira to be one ot.tLe best-paying country locations in Northern Outorio. The hotel is the only one within a radjua of ratm.^ miles, and is the only licensed one in Euphrasia township. The Kocklyn post-office is kept in the store. The premises are conveniently arranged in every respect, and the buildings are suostan- tial, comparatively new, and in first-dass condition throughout. I FBEFEB xo SELL, and offer the property CHEAP. There is no encnmbrance, and terms of payment will be made to suit purchaser. If sale is not effected within a reasonable time the hotel and store will be leased separ- ately or together, as may be desired. Early- application, either to buy or rent, is re- quested. Further information cheerfully furnished, and personal inspection invited. Apply to W. H. DODSON. 508-tf Postmaster. Bocklyn. WINDMILLS AlVB Having purchased tfao Markdale Pump busi- ness I msb to announce to the public that I am prepared to fill orders- for all kinds of pumps. Be Well Pnmpa,^ Force Pnmpa, dstem Pumps, etc. Wind Kills Will also contlnae to manutacturo Wind Mills, either for power cr pumping purposes. And. being a practica mechanic, I feel confident of turning out work that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Bepairing done. All work guaranteed. Orders from a' distance will receive particular and prompt attention. Call on or address, JEFFREY ABTLEY, Markdale. B. L. STEPHEN. Fei into a E Very few people covet the experience. Many would far rather fall into a pit. But the customers of 'Will. Stoddart covet the ex- perience of a fit every time, they would rather not fall into the hands of a Knight of the Scissors a.nd Needle whose turnout would fit them like roUing into, a pit. Fits they w^ant, fits they get, and he wants 1000 men and hoys, who want fits. WILL. STODDART, Tailor* Boom over McFarland's store. "J A '-\ .11

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