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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 19 Aug 1881, p. 3

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 n ]i ' I • ^\ r c .i 4^ « ^jSfJESJ^; THE COOL CApAiN aJH) THE LISPING LIHJTEN^NI. rong with A gooti htory faftst been tolj. of k li»pinK officer li«vin4 l€en viotunizea y a iTotlicr office («|Jio was nfied for liis cool d.:lib*THlrn audj iierrenj, and his gettiDo; sqaare Lim in the f illowing mnnner. TL co'jI joker, the captain, waa hlways quizzing the lisping officer, a iientenaut, for his nenrousnese, and â-ºaid one dHjr jn the presenee of hi« CO mpanr. "Why, nerronsneM is III! nonsciice I tell yon, lieutenant, no brave man will be uerrotis." "Well," mqnired the lispiujj friend, "how wonl'l yon do, thnoeea thell with an inch fotbee thonlj drop it- helf ill n wall angle, in which yon had taken ibeltor from a company of tbar- pthnotlierth, and where it wath the- rtaia if yon put ont yonr nothe yoa'd get peppered " "How r* said the captain winking at tlic circle, "why take it cool, and Hpit o:j the funce." Til party broke np, and all retired • xctjit tlie patrol. Theiieit morning a nnnabcr of poMiers were asiienibled fn the jifirade, and talking ia clustera, wliL-n along C4me the lixpiug lieuten- uiit. i,!izi]y ojiening ijiaevbS, he re- 4ii:irki:"., "1 want to try au expirement tiiiMi morning and thee how extheed- iogly cool you can be.'" Haying this, he walked deliberately into the captain's quarters, wliera a ik mt "THElf fiO«6fi,- I bad jntk infiiMiiilgii iliOj â- iiTJl^ tied back ift my â- estfor a poU %% W§ news, when she reaelied otcx^ p)feH Be in the ceck with her yelluv p«n- «ol and caJkd o«i "Has tbem tamal doeion kiHecl ffi* President yet " Sbe was an old-fashioned, mother- ly woman. neTer travelhng withoot phial of peppermint and having a hawk's eye tor every patch of smart- weed and bonch of catnit along the Une. "Tlie President is able to sitnp." "I don't believe it â€" don't beiiere one end of no sneh story " she said as she left bei bandies and boxes and parcels, ana came over to share my seat. "Bat the papers say ao." "I don't keer two eenta for the Cpers I tell yon the President sn't been doctored right any of the time, and no body kin make me believe that he's gettin' better. Yonng man, areyoo a doctor " "No ma'am." "You needn't 'mam' me, becanse I'm a plain woman. It's a pity yon ain't a doctor, for I could prove ye a hnmhug in about two luiuits Do you kuow what is killing off so many in tli'B country " "It's death, isn't it " "Of course its death â€" death and the doctors I And them doctors have n GOZilD Or its equivalent, can purchase any thing you may require in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, or in fact anything that is usually jwl -^' F0I7XTD BOBT. ASBIN, Bm o^affnt-«ta« In a general country store â€" -.r-j:.â€" tt- ZXT ^*j^'.-' C^IiU Purchasieg, you should always ascertain where you can purchase to the best advantage, that is get the best goods at the lowest price, and that place is Furniture UNOERMCINS ESTABLISHMEKT, AndtbeMtom has rapjriM • wsat kaff idt, j.i iiiu'Tt ia t)M Undnrtaking Ijioa. A9i.30B BIGHT-PAGE PAPHB â€" OWJâ€" linel^r MUHn â€" oâ€" â€" HI3;^JBR0S,. Would announce to the Ladies of Markdale and ing, country that their stock of Millinery is njJ? " One of the Largest and bert Weeklies in Canada. fire wsH burning on the hearth, and 1°°^ ^^i' ^^ry best to kill the on placed in its hottest o entre a power caiBter. and instantly retired. There v.'a-: b:;t one mode of egress from the qiKirttrs, and that wad up( u the par- ado ground, the road being built up for rtefense the occupant took one look at the canister to c 'inprehend liis situation, and in a mouieut dash- ed at the door, but it was fastened the outside. "Charlie let me out if you ioye me," Khouted the captain. "Thpit on 'J.e canither " shouted he ill return. Not a moment was to bo lost he had (it first Hnatclicil up a LlaLket to cfrt-erliis egress, but now, dropping it, he raiBcd the window, n.nl out he lixundc'l. nans everything but a very fliort umliv garment, and tbua, with linir "^D end, Jio dashed up'n a full paralc ground. Tiie slnula wLicli hail A hiui brought out the whole bar- rac!; to k o what â- .va'i tlio riiiitt(.r, and the dij,'iuried laptain ].iillu(l a (i(r;;ennt in front of him t) hide liim- stit. Why didn't you tlipit o;i it " in- qnir* (I the lii iitei;iint. ' "Iltcuiibo tliiTi: W!i no shnrp shoot- ers iu front to .^t')p a retri.ii," anaw- trol till captain. "Ail I've got to thny. then, ith," pjiid tljc liuuliiiaut, "that yuu niiglit liavo tl.af;ly JiHve dono it; furl fliw»re thtre wathii'l a ..ingle grain of "»w(ltr in it," The captain has never t j.okeu of nervousn'.ss Kinct. 'i'liv iJnnxH^ l{i.ooi BrrTKiis, tlie fT' :a sj-fitoin renovator, hiooil and liver .-.v'til' ai'ls on the Ix.'.vil.--, liver ami idiK ys, and is a biiporb tonic. A J;LI 1'1'(:.\ME. « soMtwitAT ir«jrio;;VT;r.E ril'MV.l T«r. 1 ilKKK OK A Kl l;\Ni v. Mil...r. ST" i.i; OF ight, yonng o lli: wjis an old ui.'in and said he'd '01 1 1 ||. til r l.uii'.s. 1 hopud he had, but I i\;i,i;i:i â- ; :l|y lui-y and diiLn't want i::,y iif • i.i .;i,ii.ct if ho Wuiild iM'ii â- â€¢ in ••Oh. ' -rial lio."alIri man, I'll iliop iir a;;ain â-  Tin; lie ;t l:iy I." (lid drop in, a;.,] sittiii;; d..upi Hi! hiy ileslc,be"ai. "N'l)- thiiij^ III this World, luy friend, will )i.iy so bi^; a pi ri-i'ht. on a'lttlo money iiivosteil .-u a policy in the .Mutual Im'Iii lit .\sj;.i?iali'iii, tiif lUfpst, and in f.irt. Ilii' 'Illy i;i;id cojjjany on tarlh. «'a|il:il ovi r v.ii luiilion, an.l so i r..'ii;)t- why I iiisurid a man fcist Wc.-k f.,r ^^i(,ti;;:», and the Mime A^)- \v w:;-; ri:n ov. r by a street car, so wIh'ii bfiit in tlio policy and prciu- iiiiii. I just said by w.ay of a 1' B: "K'v. ov(,r by a boss car not an hour ufti'r insured; better send on check as In- can't live both logs cut off." 'J'iie very v.wi day 1 j-ot a check pay- able to hi- in iis ^lO.ijOO. Dividend, lify frn nd, was luoro than the ])ro- liiiuiu.aiid dm t you call thisjirompt That man's widow jjot this cli 'ck be- for.' III! h;id h^'i'U d( ad tfiftecn inin ntcv. ' 'â- lint," ^â- aill I, "I liavp no wifo nnd don't want any life insurance, 1 tell you." "Tlio investment, ray yonng friend â€" the investment. Look at the divi- dend. This may getjf 500 in one hour, you might nay and then yoa might Lave a v. ilc eorce day. Now, yoa want a policy in this company, I know you do. 1 am r.n old man have a largaand varied experience, and I know you are just aching for one of thi'so policies, only you pre so ct- tfi'inely modest. Now, I'll just make ont your application it ouly costs you --let ine see. How old are you " "Twenty-sis, but" "Twenty-six â€" hum ing?" -No." "Ilow old was he when he died " • "Twenty-Pf v.n ears old." "Twcntys^vi'ii, hey? what did he die of? .\cciJeiit, 1 presume." "No, sir consumption." "Consumption You don't look consun p'ivc." "IJut 1 am consumptive, and â€" " "Mother's living I donbtnot " "No, sir she died at twenty-eight." "What was the cause of her death?" •'Insa-iity, sir, horeditary insanity family s full of it. All my brothers, thirteen of us in all, sir, died between twenty-f ur and twenty-eight of the same disease. Dangerous, too, some of theia my oldest brother was taken about this tiia' one day and he killed bis partner, a book keeper, three clerks and fourteen customers before they could secure him, and â€" " "You don't tell me so. This is wonderful. You look like a strong, healthy man. likely to liye fifty years. 'W'ers you ever sick ' "Uh, yes, sir I've bad lEfltm- matory rheumatism, phneumonia, dy- sentery, smallpox, mumps, liver com- plair*^, fits, corns, and â€" " •'Good heaveas? And you want me to insure your life. Well, my company is a good company, wiilicg to taJco nn ordinary bnuness risk, but I mast say 1 never knew them to in- sure a corpse. I'd like to accommo- date yon, yonng man yon seem anx- ions about it, and I feel interested in 3'oar family, bat oar aorgeon wouldn't pass such applieslion. Good day.' President I Do yoa remember what they done the day that be was shot " "Um. Let's see? Probed for the ball aud gave him morphine, didn't they?" "They did," she replied, asske jam- med the parasol iotomyribs. "That's just what killed my nephew in the army. He was shot by a cannon ball, and them doctors probed and probed and probed, and when they Lad got around to decide that the ball had gone clean through him aud knocked off the roof ot a bam half a mile away, the poor boy was dead, Morfeen I 1 have saved over a hun- dred nayburs from the grave and I never even sol eyes on morfeen how much I have pitied the poor President, and how I have wished I was there " "What for " "What fur? Why, to turn them tarnal doctors out doors, and have the President out choping wood in four weeks I It makes me biling mad to read their way of treatin him." "What would you have done " "Don't ask me â€" don't ask me I I feci like spanking the hull crowd I have you read the papers every day " "Yes." "Well, have you read that they have soaked his feet one single time since the dav he was shot " "No." ' "Of course you hayen't I Did they put horseradish drafts on his feet " "Not once." "llavo they gin him a smartweed sweat " "No. " "Or tried mustard poultices " â-  "No." "Has he had one single drink of catnip tea since the day he was shot " "No." "Have they ULed any flax seed aout him " "No." "Haven't heard ofthcir digging any gmpsen, sarsaparilla, wild turni]), swfft Hag, burdock or sweet sicily '" "No." "No you haven't I" the exclaimed as s'le just missed my nose with that amjab!' parasol. "All they've done is to talk about Itis perspiration being up to 102 ills normal pulse and his temperature from 90 to 98. Hit was mo ;-.y terapcrturo would bo up to 800 and I'd make thingsp hum. It's the shame- facedest ca.-e I ever heard of, and you jist mark what I tell you â€" that them tarnal doctors will suiff at lobelia and number six and turn up their nobcsat mustard lasters till all of a sudden the President will begin to sink and sink, and even cold sage tea and mut- ton tallow won't save him." â€" M. Quad. BUTTERR RAE'S August gth, i88i. cx'nxs, OiSKBTS. V SHBOTJDS. andaU FOIERIL FORRISmiaS, mppUad on th« ihortM notiae. l«rti i««*f » OsBis ft* war JJ«^ " 7^m% y^imUmt a «o|y. ywt-paM. cftfw rarsMrt AaeenaiBotk^wmimtm *â- Â»Â« CuMda that paliUabM a I wy h* iManB** AddMM SPBCTATOB PBnraiHO 001IP4KT. Hunilton, Ont. Not. 11. 1880. ig. country ««.v « «^- w- „..„.„^.j, is j^^ comprising ' Trimmed Hats Bo CBXLDBSN'S HATS AND ST7NS: RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS ORNAMNTS AND TKIMMlNc* • -*-. -i^ •--T» r r */ I t'i- â- 4'" r HAB^li Maxkdale General Agency IS THE BEST PLACE TO GET Money at h Lowesl Rak SIDAIOHT LOANS, KOM ES, CHAIGESLOW. If you "want Insurance|patronize'the UNION FIRE INSURANCE Co. LANCASHIRE FIREnd LIFE Co. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE Co., CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION. JL (Splendid Hear«e f« hire at moderate rates. PUENITUREI From the Common to the Bm! and Latsst Styles, hi eveiything in the line. OaU and sei (or joa'sslrei ROBT. ASKIN. SHOP TO RENT. THAT luge and eommodioiu briek tnflcl- ing, (two stowys). adjouiiiig Ifr. B«i- •on's grocery store, toitable for *By business, eanbe had on reaaooaUe tame, either by the month er to a t«m U jtart. For terms, *o.. •vfif »• BKJ80H, MarkdaU. August 4«h IWl. «.tf. MONEY to 4T SIX ^% STBAIOHT LOi ty, Privste Funds. Markdale, Jiuo 2nd, 1681. LEND FEB-CEMT. TBAIOBT LOANS, on Freehold propor J. O. IBVmO 88Sm. LADIES' MANTI CUT AND MADE TO OROn Our General Stock is well assorted We won't take up your time reading a lone but would Solicit a call, believing we faction to our patrons. '"all branch] long ftdveiti^^ ^^" g've entij* Thankful for past favors^ we would solict a of the same. CODti Markdale, May 28th, 1881. SniLL B] MARKDALE HOUSE. ALEX. RUTLEDGE, Proprietor. r THIS HOTEIi is a hirge three storey brick bui'duig. recently erected and fitted np with CTery modem conTenienoe. It is {umiBfaed in First-Class Style The Bar is sanplied with the best brands of Wines. Liquors and Cigars, and the table with all the delicacies of the season. The travelling Public may rely upon every attention being paid to their com- fort. Good Sample Boomi for Comaifreial TravelUr: The onl.r Hotel tbitt mms R Bus to and from all Trains. Good Stables and attentiye Hostlers. 18 Wanzer Sewing Machines, Uneaqualled in range of work and ease of motion. D O H B R TY^OEGAN S, Unsurpassed in beanty of tune and power. Farms for Sale and More Wanted. Thankful for past lavors, I am determined to merit a further share of public patronage by fair and honest dealing and prompt attention. THEOPHILUS HALL. Markdale, March 29, 1881. 29-tf. FLESHEKTON .Harness Shop I THE Sn)«criber beps to inform the public that ho liaa ooubtautly on hand a laree assortment of Father lir- CARRIGE, BUGGY AND TEAM IIAR!VESS. Made in good style and of the THE BEST OF MATERIAL, And ns he means bnsiness give him an early call, as he will sell at tho lowest living prices, for cash. A good supply of WHIPS, TRinVKS, «%, always on hand. Scotch Collars A Specialty, And a good fit guaranteed. I^Kcmember the stand the Post Office is opposite. N, B.â€" Stave timber wanted, J. GORDON. Plesherton. March. 1881. 16 MARKDALE CARRIAGE WORKS!! Artemesia Warehouse! FLBSHEETON STATION."., n Now on hand for sale, and will be constantly renewed, a complete Stock of Dry Goods, Ready-Made Glotliing, Boots and Slioes, HARD^WAEE, CEOCKEEY, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, c. o Ca All kinds ot Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Inspection of the 5tock respectfully invited. Lumber, Laths and Broomhandles manufactured "and for sale. Flesherton Station, May 27th. 1881. 2-tt MAEK DALE Sash and Door Factoi SASH, DOORS, BLINDS :i:^ MOULDINGS, t •- ...^ HOLLOW B.\TTONs, Lumber, Lath and Sliiiij Always on Hand. OrdersTromptly pnied. -o- The Sabseriber wishes to return thanks' to the i very liberal patronage thave givtn hun in the pa*t, and hoi.c- bv dosTtl, â-  *•' a continuance of the same. I hare now extended my bnsiness. and will in future keep 'Wioelo/ PINE LUMBE ALL SIZES, DEESSEB AND UNDRESSED, I Baying at received my first shipment of Pine Lum'uer auu Lath frcm tkbtJ and will have another schooner load in a ftw dajs. All liinds orF»lain and Kancv Done in a first-cla.ss maDcer. Turnip tfarkdale. May 97th, 1881. THOS. McOT COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES Always in Siock. As I keep all kinds of EEPAIP.S for the Implementa I 6ell, farmers- will see tue ad^^antage of dealing with a Local Agent. WM. STRAIN, E^iesliLextorL- Flesherton, March 24, 1881. 28 tf^ McKENNA MASON HAVING leased the Waggon and Blaek- smith Shop owned by John Benson. qes to inform the PubUc, that that they are prepared to famish all kinds of Tahicles, aefa as BVOGIES, D EIHOCRTS, WAOOOMS, ETC., ASS AT ratCES TO Stf IT THE TIMES, \nd by using tho Best of Material and Oood Workmanship, hope to reeeiw a fair ihara your patrouaKS, Special attention giveato HOBSS SHOBXNa OH, HEAR. OH^AR. OH, HEAR. Squander yonr monarif yon want to, if not, get yourPhotographs of W. BULMER, The People's Photographer, Flesherton Who ia agam prepwed to take PiatnrM, and do Copying and Enhkrging as heretofore. FRA1ES AI\r FRAjVIE FIXI3V«S. We arereceivin a large stock of MOTTOES and Motto and other Frames and Frame Fixhifs, which we can, and mean to mU at Remarkably Low Prices ' CaU and Bring along yonr pictures and have theu copied acd enlarged bv your old friend BULME^. Flesheiton, Maich 10, ISSl. D. J. SHANAHAN'S "WAQON and Carriage Works, I*iillic IVotice. NOTICE ii hereby given that the new road open tkrongh lots 99, 100. and 101, on the Srd concession W. T. A 8. B., in (he township of Olenelg. ia not properly es- tablished. we feel confident we can give satisfae- Th« eo«P«**» ot the townahip of Qlen- to those favoring ns withtheir orders for ' "•* "•'"« ^9 *»*!• *• »•»• ixmi throuidi Mid lota. viU not be reqwoalble for any »». eident that nav happen on said road JAMBS BBOWN, FINIiAT MacBAB Clwk. ^ai^ Townahip of H«iate, Oal. 19, 1880. ' Just opened, opposite the drug store. Kill street. Having long experience in the bosi- nesa tion STOP. MARK. LEARN! And then you will know where to ro to pet tiie best v; In i for your Money at R. J. SPROULE'S GREAT ANNUAL CLEARIG SALE, AT THE POST OFFICE STOBE, FLESHEETON. GENAERALDRY GOODS, FURS, MILLIERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, Caps and Groceries TO THE LOWEST POIN I POSSIBLE, ^^^ and in order to do so, Will Sell at and Under COST FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ' ^/n|J,VJ!£YfeK !?iU^??e%^Sl!L:rr'iir ".^^V- "' "" --t buyer.. AS I do not pursue the couTBe of 8mm,T!f *j**^F**^*-*^'««« ValHe. ages of sending out numero„salpTeTo?Zsn"?^^,h"ri^^^^ "' our reXrhig Vil. tions) out«.de our natural business delations in ordI?tn '"" ""^fapolous recommend.- not properly treated by the.r more hono^bl^ defers In^f^"^^" *^* P""'" *^»t 'hey an, You will find everything that I seUlnst i ^-t^ " '""°°» "°'° ""e ma^y. as you can possibly get lor yo"r money an vwh^ti'*?^**«"»*«"«l " good vaf w. My Grooves are all bought for strictly nett ^, consequently I e.. and wU, ^U at The Lowest Possible PriceftT For CASH and FABM PBODUCE BUT ^OT^OK ORETIT. PUBE SEED GRAIN I Such as White Russian. GUsffnw B^rT. « :. P^e Clean Pe„, Oal^l, JK;! ^^^uf' T!|^«'««' »' Spring wheat AI«. T ° j^ ,^ I •« now selling large qnantie. of COABSE FOR M Imlex Wonderful Inventioi .TI||s IS A ' ;-;: MECHANICAL DEVI( For Learning to Play CHORDS AND AGGOMPAKIIIIEIIT»| oiv Tin: PIANO AND ORGi GABBIAGBS, SFBIXa WAOOOHB, LUMBEB WAOOONB, A«. It Nxm Fails.â€" Dr. Fowler's Ex- tract ot W .U btntwlierry is an nnCul-j inr remedj for i^ kiau'sof bovd eom skint. General Jobbing I Vs wowarant all OUT work. A call ia aodait- â- d and wecaarantee satiafaatiaa. Shop 03 Mill atraet, omiaaito tha Banre Hotel MukaiOc. Uarclt t,i8U. 3S IM. TT«aealM»aiiig, and all kinds of repsinng n oar Una wtber in wood, iron, painting, and trinuning neativ andproampti^eueatad. We oaa nothinv but good matarial and ana- ploy flrat-elaaa praeteal workmen. Onr aim is to give Vita beat value for tha aiaat money, thna â- eeariag a rapsititiea of noureateennd ordara a«d t^ baaiAt of yonr ee among yanr friiBa. SAVE YOUR^OMBINGS. Ibfc T. O. Morgmi. V«a to uaoaiea to the I*dia.of Maikaal. and Tiefait^tETa^ ia jK^aradtowrt anlmi, oomWag, •witehaa. pnfb and anria, taima inadmt»â€" AanHia aoKs i tad B.rtd««» eorWofK tnata, ofipoaito Mr.Bovw'rwi- LAND SALT whi ^^^xj:re, ' I would also intimate Umimj s!; "^\- "^. '^^i^i SPRING IMPORTATI05fS And I wfli hav, op««ad out «ad ahow 'T^^^on, March ;o,««; ' Any person, Young or Old, whet have any Musical talent or doJ can learn or PLAY AN^" THING, in a VEBY SHORT TIME. what would take years in the old way, besides a great expense for Books, Tuition, etc., ^i Sent, pre-paid on receip oin â€" -AJ^SOâ€" PIANOi ORCAI I^OH S-AJL.E aT VERY LOW PEIOES' ADDRESS, â-  r â-  â-  â-  -- J. A. CEAWFOB^' f ^J^F. ySlDT HOBMIIfO the aarty maila. ilnlfgl iroraijn knd Provinaial BfleTCoonty Boaiaaaa, •a Ins «^4iiM, fl-Cn in three months, I till tka and o( the year. Mo ^Md sAtil all arreages are -1 1^ option of the pabliah- r.iiMlnff P*P"n without payins ^, ^ggp(mln" for the years sub- uja they aomply with the rules. I or ADVKBTISIKO 15000 do 16 00 do â- â€¢ 8 00 4 00 â- dar, first insertion 50 gaant insertion 15 DOS, first insertion.. 75 ^oent in!ertion 25 St insertion per line 8 tbaapnent insertion 2 r of lines to be reckoned by the measured by a scale of solid trtisements without specific be pnblishMi till forbid and _„jgly. All transitory ad^ertiae- t be in the office of publioation by n the Thursday morning preoead- lieation. W, BCTLKDOK, Proprietor. VOL.1 T. BOILDEB, Bru^ii. 1 promptly attend ei^ty Ettims faction gnanmt Brown and Spn, December Si] X Nurse V S| Sept. 17, 18^ AtllSMEtS DIRECTORY. _^ l« dfc Carter, â- , SureeouK Accoucheors dcC* L Medical Hall residence at "^V 17, 1880. l-v "PB. pijBDT, SURGEON, ACCOUCH- ^^OuF- O. 6 tf. GEon BLU Mill St.. Mark Humees shop. 1^ Meat Ai'i Sopt.;l7. isA C" railuiit. T Toroii; promply attiii.t .?5-3m. Wm. frgal. • atljaw, Owen Sound f, Millers's building, over R'.liu- Ponlet Street. 1-y Frwst dfc Fro«t, JirSBS, AND ATTOUNF.YS-AT Solicitors in Cliancerv. tonvcy Owen Sound, have renamed at Office open every Thur.sday, as osi. J. W. Fbjst.LL. B. r Crown AttorncT. 1 ftnwmc* lHasson, BTEBand ATXORNEV AT-L.\W. ' in Chancery, OwenJ^nuoJ. 1880. 1-y James Lamou, *EY-AT.LAW. SOLICITOR IX Notary PubUc, itc. aed at lowest rates on personal [estate. Lauds bought and sold, seller introduced free of commin- DUNDAIiK. sr 21fit, 18«( 1 immttr* $t t^nh 2^%t«tt, IVm. Brown, I OF MARKIAfiE LICEXSES.Ac, ssiouer in U. R.dc. Doing in all its liranclios promptly I and carefully exeeutoi. (ouey to Lend on Real Estate se- Sept. i7,lS80. 1-y klexauder Browa, I of Marriage I.iciuse-, Firo and surance Agent. Commissiouci t4e. Conveyancer and Licensed r for the County of Grey. Fariair», and Land Sales, Puuctnally at- land charges made verv moderate. lie, Sept. 17,1880. " l-v »r ve orbpt, Jr^ LOAN AND GENERAL AGENT I Sound. Moncv tu Loan ut li\v sterest. Principal pavalile at tlie 1 of years, aud intt-re-t lialfye.ir- 9y, or principal and interest repay- atalments. liber of desirable Improved Farms l-v IX larpe or sij »;«d lUil'i seciiritv. INTERESI Alluv^, t:»*nra(t« IS all iHiut at l.j Seplcnil.. r. l| GE( INSURANCt lri.n: K.T till Acr.xT for ll:-- fJ CmZF.NS -f| Aaiic" THAI A huiuIht of| Village L..t^ Aiietiou Sile try I'll Hli"rti Bills, Claiik NJ MlKKPM.E. "Ill " vri PIs'n S 3ri r.-lilUiltes !â- ' |ilic.it;'ii. S:HJ d. 1.-. 'le.r Markln!.-. S.j Me; '%b. MBIT, ION AND PROVINCIAL LAND Dnuvhtsman aud Valuator. rlcdue. Haviug inirdia^ed Surveyor Charles RankniV ti original Field Note?, PLiiig, atructions, 4c., of all his Siiivcys the last fifty-five years, 1 am • make Surveys in strict .leord- Bwith. Profiles and Estimate? Hills, Plans aud Spocificatiuus Bridges, furnislicit ou applica- D«y to Loan at 8 per cent interest. ' latter, or left wi.h G' J. RLVTH, .will be promptly attended to. 1. 1880. l-v w. 9i»Kt{«trjt. laaies 1. Whitr, W to t)r. Cameron, Owen Sound, I BE AT THE REVERE HOf.SE, rkdtle, on the last Wednesday in 'th.when he will be prepareil toper- lions required upon the luouth St. satisfactory manner, aud upon lie terns. 1 y g#trU. ERE HOTEL, MABUDALE. »BOULiE, Proprietor. P popular Hotel has Lad a larf;c ad- ad Je J to it, thorouKlily refitted, aeeond to none iu the county. ' and attentive ostler. First- lation for commcrfial travel- I %X.*9 per dav. 17-Iy .. IBBArOBD. Out. y ShtLyi PaopaiEToBs. FnaaiiiiiiiMiilaliiiii for the travelling rna'Wr is well stocked with the MlKnM and Liquors and the best tt to and from all trains. .IttO. 1-y 409 King Street Egst, Xwntoi April ^4th,88J^ PfClAL HOTEL ^I'BICB'VTIiijE. Ont, â- lid oommodions Sample Booms â- f Uooms, 4c. The Bar and larder ri^h the best the market af Ming and attentive Hostler's .v)~UIOa ATUNSON, Proprietor. " ^XUi, l8»o. ^fiMtaBd Shoe Shop. ' ^tkMribera beg to inform the pnblie •J^aBy fliat th^ have opened a shoe lately occupied l.y D. ^itJBrrj- )rt, where they are pre- V^Vfk'MtkM lor all kinds of work in done prompUv. r*rk a 8p4cialtr. [••^riotly oaah business we can af â-  *â-  â- * at bottom prieee. A call re- anlfcWad. No Split Leather used W; KcLEOD CO. Asg. ith, U81. 4t. The sul.-ril :in.l vieiliity f i| iijt'th. I'lsi i.\J theu that Im a? any on^ Mai delivered pro SAUSA( alwavs I t:-.'Sli..! the- " K VI I ticl Acain lli.nia trusts hy'f.i!ll;(| merit aixiiitiMil NoiKi;. ln\ tie to d:,j«..- Sart'eaiil's Markdah S i J. MO IS \_ the ilih:ihil roiindinf; eountl the la-t ei;:ht yf he IS how I'ri (i: FRUIT, POl Iced Variety ah SI of (^very descj facturers in ' CH0ICE81 BRID BuppliPl on tb in the best Ai Tea OTHj supplied oil tl mo«treasona Markdslc, I â- â- *,.

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