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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 14 Sep 1882, p. 7

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 •^**y»tmtmt^mm ^titm -n » ttit^' T ut i» J 'm f t h m pm m'u'^miViV u a UitimU.irmft^mimmli^^" â- m-.MmmmmmatSmtitmmtki t^m^ w«»4a â€"â- iiii â-  ' ill II i«kai» •fO^xri**' A mliimm nhii I iiilt' n^n-ryUTi r, ..- .,3 I f Jfc-ita MABKDALB Sash and^DoorÂ¥iii«6it SASH, DOORS, BLINDS MOULDINGS, HOLLOW BATTONS. FRAMKS Lumber, Lath and Shingles, Always on Hana. Orders Promptly Filled. Oâ€" ' -- The Subscriber wishes to retnrn thanktt to the people of Markdhle' and vicinity, for the â- very liberal patronage they have given him in the past, and hopes by" close attention to basinesR to merit a continuance of the same. I have now extended my business.and will in futnre keep a full.fiUock of PINE LUMBER. Direct from the North Shore. ALL SIZiiS, DBESSEB AND UNDRESSED, All Klinds ol'F»laii:i and. Fancy Turning Done in a first-class manner. THOS. McNEA. MarkdaleMay 27th, 1881. 37-tf OH, HEAR. OH^HEAR. OH, EAR. Squander vour money if ycu want to. if not, get yourPhotographs of W. BULMEB. The People's Photographer, FlesherLon Who is again preparer to take Pictures, and do Copying and Enlarging as heretofore. We are receiving a large stock of MOTTOES and Motto and o^er Frames, and Frame Fixings, which w« can, and mean to sell at Remarkably Lew Prices Call and secure bargains. Bring along yoar pictmres and have them copied acd enlarged by vonr old friend. BULMER. Flesherton. MaichlO. 1881. 20 ARTEMESI A WAREHOUSE Jb^JL-ESHER^TOlV STATIO]N. My Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Gro- ceries, Provisions, c. Stock kept full and well assorted with new goods received every week. BRANCH STORE at EUGENIA replenished with New Goods every week. For Sale Ch eap for Cash or Prod uce- My Saw Mill and Shingle Factory At LITTLE FALLS are in operation. Lumber, Lath, Broom Handles for Sale. Wm. HOGG. Mark dale PUMP F actory, MAKER OF ALL KINDS OF PUMPS, DKOP VA^iVE PUMPS, CYLIjnDER PUMPS, CISTERN PUMifS, FORCE PUMPS, Also, ALL KINDS OF IRON PUMPS SUPPLIED.- Satisfaction euaranteed on all my work the proof of it is found in the fact that I am doing a larger busmess now than ever was done in Marndale in the Pump business. Remember the stand, 1 door north of Rutledge's Hotel, Sydenham Street, Markdale. TEA A. M*INTYRE TEA! TEA A. M'lNTYRE » McINTYRE'S Hi LIQUORS l_LIQUORS W McINTYRE'S A Cigars, Cigars. McINTYRE'S jnt OofTee, CJoflee. McINTYRE'S MEAL I MEAL I MEAL I McINTYRE'S Pork. Pork. Pork. McINTYRE'S Teas, Teas. And eTeryUiingP^ept n in a first-class Grocery and Liquor alvys on hand, chbap fob cash. Store. I n KERDALL^S^nmN CORE. Tlic most saccessAil Kemetly ever discovered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. Bead Pboof Below. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Hamilton, Mo.. June 14, i881. B. J. Kendall Co., â€" Gents: â€" This is to certify that I have used Kendall's Spayin Cure, and have found it to be all that it i recommended to be and in fact more too; I have removed bv using the above Callous Bone Spavins, Sing-bone, Splints, and can cheerfully testify and recfljumend it to be the best thing for any'BSnysubslance I have ever used, and have tried mauy as I have made that my study for years. Kespectf ally yours. P. V. CEI3T. FR091 Col* T. L. Foster. YouNGSTowN, Ohio, May 10, 18HU. Db B. J. Kendall Co., Gents: â€" I had a very valuable Hambletonian colt that I prized I very highly, he had a large bone spavin on J one joint and a small one on the other which made him very Hme; I had Mm under the charge of two veterinary surgeons which fail- ed to cure him. I was one day readiug the lldvertisement of Kendall's Spaviu Cure in the Chicago Express. I determined at once to try it, and got our druggist here to send for it, they ordered three bottles; I took them all and thought I would give it a thorough tr il, I used it according to directions and the U urth day the colt ceased to be lame and the lumps have disappeared. I used but one bottle and the colt's limbs are as free from lumps and as smooth as any horse in the state. He is entirely cur»d. The cure was so remarkable that I let two of my neighbors have the remaining two bottles who are now using it. Very respectfully, L. T. FOSTER. Kendall'8 Spavin Cure. WiNGHAM, Ont., Jan. 17, 1*82. Dr. B, J, Kendall Co., Gents:â€" This is to certify that I have used Kendall's Spavin Cure, bought from C. E. Williams, druggist, Wingham, Ont„ and do without hesitation pronounce it to be an invaluable remedy for the cure of Spavins, Ringbones, or Curbs. I used it on a bone spavin of several years growth which it completely removed, and I can safely say it will remove any Spavin, Curb or Ringbone it properly used. I have also recommended friends to use it, who have done so with perfect success. I gladly make this public, and will answer any questions or letters sent me. H Yours CI. GEORGE BRYCE. Kendall's Spavin Cure ON HIJIflAIW FI^ESH. West Enosbcbgh, Vt., Feb. 16, 1881. Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., Gents: â€" Several mouths ago I injured njy knee joint which caused an enlargement to grow the size of a walnut and caused me very severe pain all " e time for four or five weeks, when I began use Kendall's Spayiu Cure with the most atisfactory results. It has entirely remov- ed the enlargement and stopped the lameness and pain. I have long known it to be excel- lent for horses but now I Know it to be ttie I ^^f^t liniment for human flesh that I am ac- qlfainted with. Yours truly, T. P. LAWRENCE. St. John. P Q Oct. 27, 1681. Db. B. J. Kendall A Co., Gents: â€" I h{ive used your Spavin Cure with great succeps on spavins, curbs and ^pUnts. I know it to be a good remedy for ringbones, bone epavins, cuts, galls and all kinds of lameness and other difficulties about the horse. One of my men sprained his ankle very badly. I applied Kendall's Spavin Cure and I never saw any- thing work like it. he was well in a few days. I know it to be good for man as well as beast. I procured one of your Treatise on the Horse, by mail for 25cts. and I think it was the means of saving me f 10( on one horse that I treated according to the directions given in your book for displaced stifle. Yours truly, Wm. J. PEARSON. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proot of its virtues. No" remedy has ever met with such unquahfi- ed success to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. All druggists have it or can get it tor you, or it wih be sent to any address on recept of price by the proprietors. Db. B. J. Kendall Co., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. Sold by all Doniggists. LYMAN, SONS CO., Montreal, Wholesale Agents m WW'm â€" HAS t-KEBIS TAKEN BY 8T( Wliole Thin^ "Don Fifteen Miuutes. • *m* MARKDALE Flour Grisi Mill Hl0MtBa|ti«tClii '• Troop* Cut to Piec^ PBIS'INEB AND GUNa EffTtian ^^ 'llUBI ESCAPES ON HORSEBi nVPTUNt U' TED lY 13,000 BRITII qjl^TE BLOW TO AR ABI'S C '-^ 'iu-^ i-n^ Gabnkt Wolmcley's Genf.i Fully Vindic^td. 1882. FALL Great Novelties. London, Sept :% corre8poD(*eDl telegraps as fraim Kassasin â€" At ru earl; tMl morning the entire Britisli r command of General Wonderful Attractions bi««« the long defei red attack AT THE 1 TORONTO HOUSE, Prices astonishingly low in everj Department. Highest price for Dairy and othei produce. M v., u ,,,»., Wm BROWN Markdale, May 1st, 1882. L*.*' jl' t^. G^iaagow, Medaiis L.D.S., Ont. .IcRtKei l_eiital Jai"4 rp Tfi I HARVEST TOOLS f HARVEST TOOLS Harvest Mitts. P. Q. II TAILOR STBiiNHAM STBELET, Our Premium Wk have made arrangements by which we arc enabled to give to every NEW SUBSCRIBEB to oar paper and to old subscriberg PAYING IN ADVANCE, a copy of DB. KENDALL'S "Treatise on the HORSE and is Diseases." R. J. SPROULE PLESHEETON. Has just received the balance of a ven' extensive Stock ml and i.s shewing Rixford's Celebrated Scythes, The Hamilton Patent Thumb-and-Finger Barley Forks,' The celebrated Wrastin Grain Cradle. A complete Stock of Forks, Hakes. Snaths, Scythe Stones, c. All Goods marked at lowest figures. and WAEE ANTE D of best Manufacture. One Ton of Preserving Sugar now received. The price will surprise you. Grain, Butter, Eggs, Wool, Sheep Skins, or anv othe produce bought, and highest market .prices paid' Bbuieii ^.., llDd's Store, on Friday Heek. Creasor iVlorri«»o| BARRISTERS,SOLICITORS ances, Ac. Ac, Offices in Owen Sound, Dulle m W. F. Wolf's Store and in „ MARKDALE Over W. J. McFarland's Storo oi ipd Friday of each week. fcsTuiuUto lend on reat;o?i\l U ^HN' Ckeasub, Q. G. 1) nc Maikdalo, March 15, \^'l. Alexander Brow ISSUER of Marriage Licenses Life Insurance Afieiit. CoJ in B. R. fcc. Conveyancer aul Auctioneer for the County of Gre-^ Kfcrchants, and Land Sales, Pi" t0ided to and charges made tr\ JPrjceviUe, Sept 17. 18s0. JOHN Br^Ic.Tlli.1^) TTORNEY AND SOLICITof ready for attending to all mess. Office-^at Kay's Hote rkdale, Dec. 2nd, 1881, cents will a^ Standard till the en(' year. WmTLiicar BA NKE R! [N large or small amounts, at good sndorsed notes, ity. or OI I Toronto House,.Flesherton. â- TEREtT AT 6 PER Allowed on Savings Dej Jrafta issued and Collectiol ^t«, at lowest rates. W.M. LI 28, 1880. «

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