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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 26 Oct 1882, p. 4

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 MARKDALE MAK] F.ill Whi'nt. »0.so to «0 90- ?0.t».-.; Uarley. TiOc; Peas, (;_,. JiUUT. 10c; Eggs, 20c; Potatoes! ^^1 FLESHEltlON ^URKBl I Fall \Vh' at, S0.8() to »0 90- »„.. j \ofuMr,: 15a. ley. 6«ic; Peas. G^Tfi Jiuit r. iOc; tgj,'», 20c; Potatoes TOIJONK) MARKisiXS, Fall Wluat, 9 ).n to 5l.0. «^,.. [.. 1^1 or,; B.IV1 v. :,IU to 83c; Oats it' I'eas, 74c to Hh:; Hog«, $8.(K) to 'hsoS .,s. fi La-,' 7.K- to «0c; Butter A^* \i 20f: e .IN '.;• to tile. ' " iBIacksmith Flesherton Station llip .su(;^^cril.er Im'^js to annonnce liiJial-itJiut- uf I'l sIktiob, Markdalei riicf villi-, !inl sniroinitling coiintrv tk ims iMiiiiiifi)re imsiliess jit 'Floslu.rtm. lioii, wh«Tf lu- lu)pe5 r satisfactory Liul iinKltTutc rates to secure a ^llareol |ic pitrtflia^f IORSE-SHjEING a SPECIAl iMiil jniarant»Mil that in a case of interfn liorsfs In- will rure the «k'fect in two jii^s or no diaru'c a ill 1»h nnult; for tlje] on-.l shoeing,' A TRIAL SOLICITED. HENKY WHII I'lfshertun Stnrion, Oct. 17. 188? StSXi: TAjLOR. Iyer McFarland's Stoi MARKDALE. -^ Special sittentitm to Cultinp;.^ If yoii \vaiit !i Porfoct Fit la o'lr Hrdrr with 't n f!iilt r 'O?!!. Iss'i, A. HIL] io«. pilai Sv'^w I.Vltlvr^VLE Foundry -AND- MACHINE WORKS, .M AM FACTrilEES OF ILL MAGHINERI Steam Engines] ISHAFTING, HANGERS Pulleys, r-c. Land Rollers,] LOWS And Plo^ Points lon«ina inartical manner. ^^ f also intioduce our new FAMILY tlu- iMiMic. This nyA(iiiacliino \ytll luiii a lK-a«uifnl ii4((ith antT^n'^ssy ^F l'i«-. Jt also iui+»f(,v. tla- clothes, wl |«^t irons inj(mv ;li. m. \\V also fl'.iilUl' OKNAMEfq;.\L C REST I NO |f vai ions .1. si;;ns iX HniMings, Vci Vc. oniain-iitJl Cast iron rliain*!. I'.ill lMl..r /T. niii.K, Ventilator Colmniis. IrikiH,.,tius. (iiatluK* for (\-il;n%\ViTi.lo\vs, Ac. IIkon c^- I^,- Castings+ Of Kv.v- V ,,ji to '"^^' ,)OOU00OO0OKOOO 30000000000 EYBODY jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO snOVt,D SEE F. DOLL'S [beautiful stock of itep Clocks, Jewdrj, SILVERWARE, lERTINflS. VIOLINS, tc. 11' niu-^t buy, as the same qiiality of iuui*t l.e sold at SO low a tigare by otluT jeweller, The reason is, [PORTS DIRECT! J3UYS FOR CASH! bbv saving from 20 to 50 per cent. the mtli inst. jlr. Doll's business canifil on at Markilftle only, he hav- |,l c nt his Dim Jul k antl Flesherton enable him to give the attention to ikJalo business which it requires. -o- ^lMs niid Clocks Cleaned and Repaired. kuN always turn out as represented. from SIO to $20 and buy a good l(\ MAC'HINH from W. F. DoU. only jft. Also two splendid OIUjANS for less tlian half the catalogue price. dale, Oct. 10th, 1882. 109 If j*m want OMocy atifily to B. G. Bvytlen. The spire of Kw» ebat^ Darfaam, ia about eoiBpleted llr. G. W. Panons. of Dnadalk. m ^d- ing a brau^ drag store iu Maxwell. Hanorer hag deckled in favor of incorpor ation and has appointed a committee to at- tend to it. Mr. Brown, th« artifit, is now making Tery fine 8.cc'na)n4 of photos in card, cabinet and tablet size^. Winnipeg streets were lighted by the elec- tric light and the s reet car system inaogur- ated on Hatarday nigltt. News from the west coast of Vancouver I»- la id, B. C, reports the wieci of a British steamer and the supposed loss ot several pas- sengers. Mr. Lauder's meetings last week at Hope- villc, Maxwell, WiUiamsforil and Bocklyn were ftiirly attended, and his friends fee' certain of liis reelection. We regret to learn that a sad accident hnn- pened to Mr. Aberciombie, Secretary of En- phrnsia Agr'cnltnral Society, he having been kicked by a horse recently breaking two of his ribs. P»KTCRXED. â€" Mr. Mark Itichardson. wh o has been absent over two years, returned last Saturday. He has been in Montanaand Manitoba. He will return shortly to the latter place where he intends locating. We are p'eased to see him look so well. BETTEil THAN GOLD. A good name, good health, a go.d com- panion and a bottle of Ha:,'yard'H Yellow Oil are among the first requisites for human happin 's.^. Yellow Oil cures Bhenmatisra, Sprains, Ijameness, Bi-ui-es, Burns, Frost Bites, Croup, Sore Throat, and all pain and Inflammation. TO 60II8UMPTIVE8. Tlie advertiser, having tieen pcnaaueatly enred ot that dread difease, Conaamption, by a aimpte remedy, is anxioas to make known to his fellow emifferarM the Heasaof eture. To all who debira it, he will send a copy of tbe preaeription used, (frt« of charge,) with lie directions for piopairing and using the aame which they will find a sukk Curb fur Cox- sumption. AsTUXA, Bbonchitis, ic. Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address, Bev. E. A, Wiioou, 149 Peun St.. Williamsburgh, N. Y. 75-127 AaEWrS WAl^TiiSD. -Big pay.â€" Light W^rk. Steady Employment. Samples free. Kaussau stree Address, M. New York. L. BYBN, 46 20 VALUABLE FROPEITY FOR SALE IN Tia TOWN OF DURHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF GREY. ited Immediately! KOU ll Bros.' New Elevator, llmsliels Wheat. 40,000 bushels Burlei, yo.lXJO bushels Oats, 2o,(XH) bushels Peas, Ihich the highest market prices will be ,-ash. 111-tf. Lacal Jtetits. ^fo li is to have a driving pork. Ml want to buy or sell a farm cpplv " liiy'Un. llna-ia jiUiuj,'1iing match today (Thurs- \n lot '0, con. (i. \vo!k .,i the T. G. «t B. elevator at jSoi'.iil has connneii'ed. )u wjuit a i:ood 12 percent, investment |to l;. (.' Dry den. ajul Mrs. (J. W. S])cors arrived by kj; train on ^^'edlu^sday. I. .h.liii Sti-pl.ens started on Wednesday It her frieiius in Let'ds county. thieves have been «)perating in ii»i;4liborliood, Artemesia. Swan, of Mttunt Forest, shipped a car (•111 U- IB to Manitoba hist week. Tlio-. .\sii^iy, of lientmck, had naif i.'of lilown ofl his barn recently. n-.lay. the Dth day of Novcmbei, has H'oomttid as a day of general Thanks t a- \v« H. or .* ,enie»a, hot a deer rc- a:id the Fie-sl-erion )»ecj'e have had )u tor a change. less than nine persons were fined at Ik for disorderly conduct, etc., on fan day, costing them $SW. MDrld is a spicy daily paper j»rinted Iroiitit, only #:» p'-r year, or 2'i ots. per 1. C. \\ Kulledge, agent forMarkdule. I.ucas i1 Co. bankers, Mark'.lale $200,000 t" "»*" "^* \dU' Straight loHii systpm. No Low interest. Moderate i barges. ou want anything in Fire or Life In- re iijiply to l!. C. Diyden. Uicliaid Dale, of Euphrasia, lost ten by dt}'^-. rrceiiily. We may exjKJCt to jiliuot daily of sheep being killed by iminials this time oi year, and we have iiotioiil that tLi' oorer the iHjople the iligs they ketp. \v Mail or OlohiT to the end of f u- ^1.00. Leave your stibscrip- at the Staxuai.d office. Subsci'be CO and i^'et the balance of this iVeo. Ill â€" ^n .Sunday, the l.'ilh, while Mr. \Iis. Tlios. AVigjins. of Holland, were at •ll tlu'ir ln\m by some means "aught iiiil was completely consumed with its fnt-. comprising 20 t'ins of hay. 400 lkl o,' oats. l.0 of whent, 80 of peas, a liii^: mill and other articles. His lo-s hi' s. vere as there was only ^300 of in- lue. I'.rnisv. rAv.TY. â€" On Tuesday evening a number ot the citizens oi' Flesherton I at tlu residence of Mr. M. Richardson. lioii nr to Mr. W. F. Doll, prior to his K n) hi-; abode in Markda e. The par- |r-t a-sembled at Mr. Hooper's, an I then led'-d by tv\os «nd threes to Mr. llich- ii s, urrying with thtm baskets cou- itic all sorts of good things. They took l"s-ession of the lionse, and soon were ly ongaged in social cJiat, and all kinds •1 'V and other games. Thin wis kept pi"'l 11::50 when lunch was served after I'l tilt' (Minpanv join-d hands in a circle 1^^ I'll 'c it gusto, ang that idd son??, J ii:u' Syne " Then came the "Na- ' ;;iein." after wliivh the company "l- v.ishng Mr Dvdl success iu tho f-- -.•f'fr.vwf. The pews iu the Metholi-t church, Mark dale, will be re-let at an up-set price f»r the coming year. Parties holding jtews and wish- ing to retain them are notified to make ap- plication to C. W. Butledge ou or before the Ist November, any pews not settled for by tliat date will le let to the first applicant. A diagram can be seen at the Staxdabd Office. Thk Microcosm. â€" The third nunil)er of vohirae two of this highly intere.^ting and in- strncc've religio-'^^cientific jou'-ual, of which A. Wiiford Hall, Ph. D. is e«litor and pub- lisher, is before us. It is now printed in magazine form, with H2 pages, price $1 per y^ar. The mission of the Microeo*m is to combat false theories of science with deviue revelation. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. In these times of quack medicine adver- tisements everywher*!, it is truly gratifying to find one remetly that is worthy of praise and which really does as recommended. Electric Hitters we will do as recommended. They invariably cure Stomach aud Liver Comphints. Diseases of the Kidneys and TTr' nary difficulties We know wheref we spfflk, and can readdv s ly. give them a trial. Sold at rtftv cents a bottle, by A Turner A: Co. AcciDKNT. â€" On Monday night last wot;|Mf .k Thos. Myles, son of the Ilueve of Euphrasia, was thrown from the back of the horse he was riding. He came down en his back amid a heap of .stones. His spine and buck nuisc'es are somewhat injured, and the ends of the sum" bones are broken. Dr. Parsons is in attentlauce on the young man. who, the phys'cian hopes, has not suffered any irre- parable i'ljuiy. We hope he will soon be around again. W. MasiJ-'u. of Owen Sound, arrived here last week for the purpose of preparing papers for adm blistering the Tinkis estate aud look- ing after the general interests of the heirs. It is understood that tin; extensive business of the late Mr. Tinkis is iu a very favorable condition indeed. Mrs. Tinkis expressed her thanks for Mr. Masson's pnmptnes8 in com- ing and the satisfactorv manner in which he performed the duty entrusted (o him. â€" Man- Uoiilin ExiMsitor. A meeting of the Directors of Glenelg Ag- ricultural Society w^as held last week. The result of their fall show was satisfactory generally. It was decided to ha\e a **bee" on Wednesday (vesterday) for the pus.JOfC of making improvements on the gnm ids. es- pecially the speeding course, v h ch they will have in good condition for ar other year. The following rescdntion was passed: â€" "Moved by Mr. Ah x. Mercer, stconded by Mr. Edward Davis, and carried, that Win. Masson. Esq., of Owen «ound and Markdale. bo registered as a life meml»er of (ilen Ig Agricultural Society in reoopnition oi his valuable services in purchase of show grounds for said sooiety, snd in consid*»»T*"" 'A 1' liberal contribution? and foroth r serv .-e. ' McFauland's new Elkvator. â€" The raising of the frame work of the above building was completed on Mondav la^t, having tak^r eleven days, and is. without exception, the fiuest building of the kind in tiie county. I' is .50x70 feet, and nearly 70 feet high. It was planned and laid oat by W. G. Ilichards, builder and contractor, and reflects great credit on him as a mechnnic, who is maner of his business, not a false mortice or draw- bore in tiic whole, and ever joint a comple te fit. The capacity of this elevator is 80,000 bushels. Mr. Tho B. McComh, of Meaford, rendered great assistance with his block aud tackle without w'lich it would have hten almost impossible to hayc raiseil the heavy timbers. We are gl nl to see this fine storc- housa and a' so thit of Hill Bros, crecteti aud that without Ofi a cid; ut of '.ny kwA._ THE following valuable town properties will Im. sold ou reasonable terms or will be rented for a term of years, or exchange for farm propeoty. 1st. Lot No. 1 on the west side of Gaiafraxa stitetand south of Hunter street, opposite Mr. .7. H. Hunter's store house, well fenced and first class frame buildings, good cellars, hard and soft water, a most conveniant resi- dence and would make a good business stand. 2nd, That most desirable property being park lots Mos 2 and 3 on the north side of George St., 8 acres more or less, well fenced, front fenced with pickets, one and a half acres of a thriving young orchard and very conven- ient to the railway station. The east halt of the west half on lot 18 oil the west side of countess street with a new frame house and kitchen, good stable and wood sheil, well fenced, front fence paint- ed white, hard and soft water on tho prem- ises. 4th. Park Lot No. 8, Wm. Hunter's, Survey. Ath Lots I and 2, Presbyterian Survey, (ith. Lot No 15 on the North side of Mill street in the village of Markdale close to the rail- way station, with good frame house thereon. If the alKve properties are sold the very lest title will be given free from all encum- brances. Also the Dye Stufb. Indigo, Madder. Logwcxxi, Fustic, Camwood, Cochineal, Bluestone, Madder Compound, Copperai, Bichromate Potash, Cream 1 artar. Alum, and many other Articles used in Dyeing. Also, a large variety of the best Aniline Dyes. Foliowintf Farming Properties. will be sold on reasonable terms of payment. 7th, Lot No, 22, Con. '.) (ilenelg, 100 acres more or less, 3^ miles from the T. G. A B. K. at Markdale, 75 acres cleared, a new frame house and two log barus. 8th, Lot No. 93 in tlie 3rd Con. W. T, S. B., Glenelg. SOiicres, about 4. acres clcttred and good log buildings, about 2^ miles from Markdale station T. G. B. K. 9ih, The west half lot 17, Con. 4. N. D. R Gleneig. aO acres 4o acre.s cleared, good rough cast hou-e and orchard ou the pre- mises. The hou e and one acre will be re. served during the life of the occupants who ar«. now between 80 and 85 years ol age. lOth East part lot No. 1 con 2 Normaiiby, 63 acres, about 50 acres cleared, situation about 2 miles from the town of Uurham. For further particulars apply to FINLEY MacBAE, Durham. Dated 15th August. 1882. tf 104, Medical Hall. A. Turner Co. Re-Fresh-ing In the cool assertion of some people th»t they can sell below cost, Ac it may not be amiss to let the public of Markdale and sur- rounding country know that "Wil«»on I3ensoti« of the "BELFAST HOUSE." MARKDALE, can sell '• cheaper than the cheapest," and "better than the ben," all kinds of Groceries, Liquors, c. Consisting of TEAS, TOBACCOS, SPK^ES, CANNED FISH, ETC., And for those wishing pure Wme for SaC- ramcntal purposes, will find a brand that will equal nnything on this side the Atlantic. Other Liquors equally pure. Speciat,! Pure Holland Gin. Cheese from the best manufactories. Our WhiskieF are from the firm of Good- erham A Worts, Toronto, asd the public may rely ou receiving them as they are sent. FLOUR. POTATOES, and everything in the household hue kept coustautly on hand. Henceforth my Store will be supplied with Fruits of all kinds, sucli as APPLES. PEARS. PLUMS, e. FKUIT CAKES of all kinds always kept on hand. Essences. Hair Oils, and Perfumery of the choicest nectars. TOILET FANCY SOAPS, better than the best. CANADIAN WESTERN PORK, of first quality. Everything in the Grocery Line kept on a fuller Hiiii moi't! comphite scale than at any other place in Markdah*. WILSON BENSON. MARKDAIiE Meat Market. A eonatant siqiply of Fresh Meats! on hand, at tbe LoweHt Living Prices. Orders solicited, and deliv- ered free lo all parts of the iTown. Farmers having fat stcck to dispose of, will please leave their addresses. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. FRED. SARJEANT. Markdale. March 23, 1882. 80-ly MlmsmlEYING: GENTLEMEN.â€" If you want a first-class Buggie or Wagoa call at MGKENNA MAiiON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from a Lumber Wagon up to Extension Too Phaeton. To buy from them is to They are both practical workmen, and employ none but PRACTICAL WORKMEN They guarantee their work Second to none for Lightness of Draugjiit and Superiority of Finish. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the reci|e for a simple VRiiRTABLR Bai.m that will remove Tan- FRECKLfcS, PIMPLES and Blotches, leave ing the skin soft, clear and leautiful also iustructious for producing a lux iriaut growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ad- dress, enclosing a 3c. stamp, Ben. Vandelf Co., 5 Beckmau st.. N. Y. 7i-127 They use nothing but First-class White Oak for Wagons, and thiice Extra SH:oud Growth Hickory for light work. The immense amount of work turned out of McKenna Mason's shop is sufficient proof of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good work. Thk BEST is thb CHEAPEST in the END Poor cheap work we positively will not take. Special attention giveu to Pe-Trimming- and Repainting all classes of Carriage Work.. Satisfaction guaranteed (or No Pay) iu HORSESHOEING SHOPâ€" On Mill Street opposite tv Sproule'tf Hotel. McKENNA MASON. mP IKUSH miicT er ... BUCHU HE or THE lEtT IHTESnOATOBS DT USE. It ia acpecific in the cure of all diaeaiea I of the Kidneys, Bladder, Prostatic Por Uoo of the Urinary Organs, Irritatim of I the Medc of the Bladder, Bumhts Urine. Gleet, Gkmorrhea hi all its stueiLlluoous Discharges, Congestion of tba SUdneys, Brick Dust Deposit, DUOieCea, Inflamma- 1 tion of tbe Kidneys and Bladder, Droi of Kidneys. Acid Urine, Bloody Urf Pabi in the Region of the Bladder, Pi IN THK BAO^ Urinary Calculus, Benal Calonlus, Renal Colic, Beteotlpn of Urine, Frequent Urination, Graveiin all IU f onna.^naMU^ to retato the Wwter ftarticnlariy inpersonaadvanced In life. T IS A KlDNET mVESnOATOR that I restores the Urine to its natural color, removes the acid and burning and the effect ot the excessive use otlntoxicatfaig I drink. rrkM • I • er Sli Bottles for $9, TboM who eMUMt obuin a bottl* of thla medicine CromtlMirdnicBiatBajMBA «a one dollar mad we wiU Mndltto ttwa. i for Otreolu. Sold by •â-  DnoM*. W. JOHNSTON CO. I A Mini T l Pia. Ost BRBOn. Xlek. «• for the tr. «Bd Ouikd*. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! Are you disturbed a. ni^ht a-id broken of your rest by a/ick cnild suffering and cri"g with the cxcmciat'n«/ pain of citting teeth! If so go at once and ger. a liottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUP. It will relieve the poor liitl • sufferer imm»liately â€" denend niou it there is no mistake alnxit it. Tnere i.' not a mother u|on earth who haa ever used it. who w 11 not tvll yon at once that it will regulate the l)Owels, and give res* to the mother, and relief aud heallii to the chUd, operiting like nmni It .s perfectly i^afe rousMii al! c.ises. n'l.i ple,n«iiiit to the ta.ste, a'ld i"» tJ'.e i-"scnpio:i or one of the ol- dest; jsn Iiest feiuV" phy» rians aud nurses in th.i Uuit'd ^tal.s. .Sold v'Viivw'K've at ceutsa hotiti.c 73 727 ERRORS OK YOUTH. 4 GENTIiEM\N who suffered /or years J\. from NERVOUS DEBILriY, PREMA* TURE DECAY, and all the effects of youth- ful indiscretion will, for the sake of ^uffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe p lid directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing te i»rofit by the advertiser's experi- ence can do hO bv addreK.siiig in iorfcct confi- dence, JOHN B. OGDEN. 7.-).l27 4i Cetlar St., New York. Cold. Great cnaiicc to make incniey. Those who always take advantage oi I. e g«Md cliances tor making money that arc offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do iit»t improve such chances re- main iu |Miverty. We want many men, wo men, boys and girls to work lor us right in their own localities. Any one can d«» tlie work i»roi)erly from the first start. The bus- iuess will pav more than ten times ordinary wag: s. ExiHsnsive outfit furuishetl free. No one who engages fails to make money ra])i.ily You can devote your whole time in the wjrk, or orly your spare moments. Full informa- tion loul all that is needed sent free. Addres. St nsos Co., Portland Maiue. 71-1'2(» MANKiOOD HO WLOST, HOW RESTORED We have recently pnlilishe«l a new SKAIj Vlitioii of Dr. Ci;lvek,wki.i,'k (.ei.r- ^^^""iP^^iiUATKi* E8S.VV on the vadical and pttrnianent cure (without metlicine) of Ner- v«us DJnlity, Metital aud Physical incapaci- ty, luivt'diments to Marriage, tbe. resulting from excesses. t-sr Price, iu scaled envelojwj, only G cents, or two postage stamps. The U4 lebratud author, in this admirable Essay,, clearly tk^nonst rates, from thirty ycais* sw^xH^fai practice, that alarming con- sequcuoes may Ijo radically cured without the dangerous use of internal uiudiclnes or th«' use of the knife pointing out a mode of ciuÂ¥ at once simple, certain and effectual,, by u^tans of which every sufferer, no inatU'r wh*it lii con litiou may Iw, may cure hinseli cheaply, privately and radically. l«r"Tliis liccturc should Ix; in the liaui^ of wery youth aimI 'iven man in the hiud^ The Cylvrwell Hedie^l ^.. THOS. MATHEWS, EaresS EslaUmeaTI MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE, LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. GEORGE WILSON, Wholesale and Retail IBUTCHEll!; BEEF. PORK OR MU1,'T0N SUPPLTF.l' from 1 single ixnind to avhulecarcis.',.. at the lowe.st market prices. FISH FOWL m THEIR 8EAS0K Fanners having Fat Cattle, Sheep, oi Pigs to di,po~e of will dw well, to call at N" .-( Dnrvs' iilock, opposite tlie new Uu.on Hlock. Mi.lkdale. ()ot.2otlL, 18H1 NalWng Like Leather. M. M. IVI'LEOD, MARKDALE. NOT TO BE BCATEN t .\.ll tho^e who nipy h»v* h^d the ijii.-fi tune to liavi- V«-en horn h:^ieftfoted will In :tr in m,ind that we have jusi, iweived the la;;:- u^•l Mi'd Wst i-Unk ?f leather vwr Uf" » • b|tffg]it into rjukdaN*.. eoimi-tingof Spaiii i Solf. French Kij* nud 'aif. and iij" now j parcil to inaiiniacfure alies, (jents, i.'on»i â- Â« a»'d Misses loots sisd sIwh-s. froiy the sUi;.. r to the liuet k'd ii-miI prum llii. Sewod V/oriC a i^recialty. A:' v;(i;x V.I! 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