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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 7 Dec 1882, p. 5

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 -•^f^^'-KT^. 'r??fFr§^ â- .,^,^iM!ll ^^ifipp^^pfiippppfpvpppiil^ |||||ipiPPPM|||P;«W|W m. JM4p.. J*- "**^r" ' ' 'W^^ 6.^* s. y f'^r the L oar's presf lUUaucw ofn CO. J5t; Oats; 3 Jes, 4uc; RKETK '•c; Uits, es. 40t: hTS. Spifng, Joi at»,41ctoljJ o? -750; Pun ;er. daily, d u R. r. i OF JOHN muDd Steer, person finil" r possession undersign- !TEEB, kawav P- "• 116-4f THE TJN- Euphrtsi*' Steer «nii s old. Any as wim«» rewarded. [NSON, doleur P- 0- .A.ND. ^2* diugs therw- aies Logan- r to :araP.O. 114-tf. ES OFP- a 3. S- ^^ i August, »â-  ivner ia " cpens«s W'i id 2nd day « 8»larv, «* J^\ « .THAN 0n STOCKS. .-TUi:' 500 SALE -OF- WELEERY. CLOCKb, RO-PLAIED WARE, Bask- .,, t'ruel's. Cake .â- .â- ^coolers. Fruit lu~hes, '"',.:c., ff^-' "'^-' ,xTi;TlXA^. â- },MAS TOYS, c.. c.. c. III l,ive Miirkdala about the ,, yo into the wholesale li I'oronto, and will com- Sale on Ist Dec. Grain is coming'in fttet." ' Not much doing in woed thia scMon. The competition in grain buying is keen on out market. Mr. Wra. Lucas (banker) retmned~ trom Brigden on Saturday. Who is going to run for Police Trustees? Don't all speak at once. A great number of telegraph poles are being taken oat to this station. Mr. Smith, barber, will be at his shop in Fleherton on Fair Day, Dec. 11th. Santa €lans at the Medical Hall. See advertisement.â€" A. Turner Co. Mr. Geo. Beatty is stiU improving, and and is now able to walk around hia room daily. A grand concert will be given by the cele- brated Scottish Concert Company in Dufferin Hall this Thursday evening. Admission 26c. We had a call from Mr. W. R. "Walker, late of this place. He is carrying on busi- ness in Cookstown and doing a Rood trade. Christmas Fruits.â€" Sugars, Teas, c.. in original packages at wholesale pricfia at M. Richardson's, Fleshertou, get his quLta- tions. Tjcwsttwrnris. cured oftll^"^**?^^ '^^ permanenuy rS^i "«^ Consumption, 5 a Bunide remedy, 18 anxious to make knowi tohisfeUow Buiferers the means of cuST aU who desire it. he will send a copy of the presonption used, (free of chargc,)^th he directions for piepairing and uWg the sme which they will find a sure CtntK for Con- SCKPTION. AsTHliA, BboSCHITIS, AC. PartiM wishing the Prescription, will please address, Bev. E. A, WiLon, 149 Penn si., WiUiamsburgb,N. Y. 75-127 AftEMTS WAKT£5D.-Big pay.- Light Werk. Steady Employment, bamplesfree. Address, M. L. BYUN. 46 Naussauatree New York 20 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN THB TOWN OF DUBHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF GREY. IpOR 30 days. ,, o.\i will be sold at and under â- ' ., a t.'eruinf sale a.s I am obhged "' toitdiK'e mv stock. ,-vV(l tlic services of a praciical l^rwtik^ charge of the business .;,.;-Jiiiuary. W. F. DOLL. Fit ieflv^l 106. OOMI EIOR. 1 temperane* I iie.iy. lATIWIlLI â- bts contrad- se also, iU myself. BENSON. 116-U Iminediately I roK • Bros.' Hew Elevator, ;iiie!-: Wheat, ii,0viO lusliels Bi^rlei 30,000 bushels Oats, •27),{)00 bushels Peas, I'l 'ne highest market prices will be ,." ni-tf. ,acal items. kmldtLeA. 0. V. W. entertainment \i-x evtning. |-,;i.i.r -ale cheap by W. J. Kowe at ri:,;id MiU.. .iWalier soW Iwo beautiful dressed Thursday on the market which ',;j ;,'UI]ll:i. ' Efniy has purchased a quarter- Sm Mr. G. S. Bvuwu and is pre- iri:: a dwelling thereon. arc srouUcd witli dandruff don't Uuic !.nih but liiive a few applica- (!lie barber,) shampoo. iii'.iL'-^, Clocks, Chains, Silver- '-..' \ioliii.s, lie, are now being s; W. F. Doll's great discount ;â-  (Li\'s. -liiod accommodation. Hot pt. ic. Skating on Tuesday and â-  c^ttiugs and Saturday afternoon -W. F. Doll, Prop. unlets are grumbling about the "rare setting for their wheat and jWuuty all say that the goods they â- i'-M(Failand's are so cheap that it iaa'to up their lops and we be. '"!!' on behalf of the Methodist Mis. ^â- t.ety Till bo preached in the • l-ljurdi here next Sabbath by ' Ljke, of Chatsworth. The an- "le'iiig will be held on Monday Addresses by Revs. John l^ake. Spesial collections â- '^- Mis-ionary Fund at each ser- As will be seen by card in another column W. H. Campaigne is prepared to attend auc- tion sales on short notice. He is a good auctioneer. German Mink Far Sets, complete, $1.50, at Eichardsoa's Flesherton. He is clearing out this month at very low prices all kinds of fur goods. A tea-meetini? will be held m the Methodist church, WilUamsford on the 21st December. Tea served from 5 to 7 i ru., tickets 25 cts. W. F. Dull has announced by pos- ters an extensive auction sale of jew- ellery to take ])lace in Campbell's Hall, Chatsworth, on Monday, 18th December. Robbery. â€" The Grand Trunk station a I Cliesley was entered on the 8th ult., while the agent was away to tea, and robbed of $ilO. It certainly was very bold to attempt such a thing in daylight. Trimble Wright will hold a grand auction sale ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Eeady-made Cloth- ing, c., c., at Maxwell ou the 12th Dec, and four following days. M. Richardson, Flesherton, is opening this week piles of new drj" goods purchased at D. Arnett's sale, new clothing, hats, caps, c., and gents fur overcoats. We would refer our readers to A. Turner Co's advertisement in another column. Mr. Turner has an exceedingly large and at- tractive stock of fancy goods for the holidays. I They are far two numerous to give in detail. THE following valuable town properties will bt sold on reisonable terms or will be rented for a term of yeais, or exchange for farm propeoty. 1st. Lot No. 1 on the west side of Gajafraxa street and south of Hunter street, opposite Mr. J. H. Hunter's store house, well fenced and first class frame buildings, good oel'ars, hard and soft water, a most conveniant resi- dence and would make a good business stand. 2nd, TJiat most desirable propertv being park lots Nos. 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. Be-Fresh-ing In the cool assertion of some people that they can sell below cost, e it may not be unus to let the public of Markdale and sur- rounding coontry know that " "Wilson Benson, of the "BELFAST HOUSE." MARKDALE, can sell " cheaper than the cheapest," and "better than the bett," all kinds of Groceries, Liquors, c. Consistiiig oi TEAS, TOBACCOS, SPK^ES, CANNED FISH, ETC., And for those wishing pure Wine for Sac- ramental purposes, will find a brand that will equal anything on this side the Atlantic. Other Liquors equally pure. Spbciai, Pure Holland Gin. Cheese from the best manufactories. Our Whiskies are from the firm of Good- erham Worts, Toronto, aad the public may rely on receiving them as they are sent. FLOUR. POTATOES, and everything in the household hne kept constantly on hand. Henceforth my Store will be suppUed with Fruits of all kinds, such as APPLES. PEARS. PLUMS, Ac. FRUIT 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 fc WESTERN PORK, of first quality. Everything in the Grocery Line kept on a fuller and more complete scale than at any other place in Markdale. WILSON BENSON. MAKWPATjE Meat Market. A constant supply of Fresh Meats! on hand, at the Lo^w^eKl Living Prices. Orders solicited, and deliv- ered free lo all parts of the Town. Farmers having fat stock to dispose of, will please leave their addresses. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. FRED. SARJEANT. Markdale, March 23, 1882. SO-ly :oO, M c. Y. ""^- 'W" H. McDougall, A. Mc- "'^a Pdclards, S. Smith, Albert Z^;;"'" Sifhardson, Miss Rorke, J^'^fd, Miss S. Baird, and the ^Ir. McFarland, with coats off »=Es are all, as we go to press, '" J'*p doing their level best to 'â- '^iwii of customers that crowd Fas "'pilar store, wbUe the correct "'â- ^ \zir is paying out hundreds '"J^"'^nd produce purchased by r' -iUuark^y and weighed by hght- Things are booming at Mc's ' '-^ i^appy. •â- November examination of junior ^^«"i'i department of Markdale ^^^"S obtainable, 600. Minnie '•J«er Thibaudeau, 435; Ben. 'â-  Harry Large, 403; Minnie ^^^ U«hert HuU, 347; Bella Ben- Ma'M xf "^*°' '^^" ^^^ ^***' «l Mathews, 294; Wilhe LesUe. 7^J^'277;BecsieMoSat, 266; Bsil^, "'® Munshaw. 234; '^We L^,^' ^*^* No'^l^' '-^24 12 ' 'i**' •"^J'ie Rae, 178; Tom i: of)- 14 '°"' '^hest marks in ccttr â- ' ' ^S^e^t in speU- *Sr'" Peter Thibaudeau '^g and anttunetic; Minnie |La( but call and see for yourselves. The widow of the late A. Duncan, of Hamilton, drowued off the Asia, has been presented with an address, and will receive 81,000 from the Commercial Travellers' As- sociation, of which her husband was a mem- ber. Accepted the Call. â€" Rev. W. S. Rains- ford yesterday afternoon received a telegram from St. George'.-* church, New York, and has now finally decided to accept the call to that churca. He is as yet unable to say when he will leave Toronto. Fatal Accident.â€" Wm. Donkin, a young man from Melancthon. happened with an accident on Saturday last, in Ogilvie's Flour Mills at Seaforth. from the eflects of which he died on M.mday. His body was brought by train to Shelbume on Tuesday. FiRK AT Tbiswatkb.â€" About 3 o'clock on Sunday morning the tannery owned by Mr. ' Robert Douglas of Teaswater was burned to the ground, and a large quantity of finished and three vats of unfinished were destroyed, i The loss is estimated at about »2,000 in- sured in Gore District Mutual for ?600. The cause of the fire is unknown.â€" Hanwer Po*f. j Out Catholic friends have been greatiy af- flicted of late by the loss of some of their prominent dignitaries. The other we^ the weU known aposHe of temperance, Father Stafford, died at Lindsay, to the- regret of the people of Canada at large, and on Satur- day-, Bishop Crinnon, of Hamilton, a most estimable man and prelate, died at Jackson- ville, Florida, where he had gone to recuper- ate after his arduous labour. HTMENEAL.-Mr. Henry Foster (merchant) and Miss A. A. Borlie. two of the most respected young people of our village, have entered into partnership "for better for worse. The union was effected at the regiden- ce of the brides grandicothOT, on Tuesday, the 6th mst., Bev. H. a. McDiarmid officiating. The Presents were numerous and valuable, lue happy pair took the evenmg tram lor ToSr We wish them a smoo^e and prosperous journey through me.. DYSPEPSL LIV2E COMPLAINT. Is It not worth the smaB prie* of 75 o^te to free yourself of every eymptomofth^ The east half of the west half on lot 18 on the west side of countess street with a new frame house and kitchen, good stable and wood shed, well fenced, front fence paint- ed white, hard and soft water on the prem- ises. 4th. Park Lot No. 8, Wm. Hunter's, Survey. 6th Lota I and 2, Presbyterian Survey. 6th, Lot No 15 on the North side of Mill street in the village of Markdale close to tlie rail- way station, with good frame house thereon. If the above properties are sold the very best title will be given free from all encum- brances. Also the Foliowins Farming Properties. wiU be sold on reasonable ttrma of payment. 7th, Lot No. 22, Con. 9 Glenelg, 100 acres more or less, 3^ miles from the T. G. B. R. at Markdale, 75 acres cleared, a new frame house and two log bams. 8th Lot No. 93 in the 3rd Con. W. T, S. R., Glenelg. 50 acres, about 4o acres cleared and good log buildings, about 2^ miles from Markdale station T. G. B. R. 9ih, The west half lot 17, Con. 4. N. D. E Glenelg. 50 acres 4o acres cleared, good rough cast house and orchard on the pre- mises. The houe and one acre will be re. served during the life of the occupants who art now between 80 and 85 years of age. 10th East part lot No. 1. con 2 Normanby, 63 acres, about 50 acres cleared, situation about 2 miles from the town of Durham. For further particulars apply to FINLEY MacRAE. Durham. Dated 15th August. 18S2. tf 104, PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vkoktablk Balm that wUl remove Tan- FBECKLJiiS, PIMPLES and Blotches, leave ing the skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ad- dress, enclosing a 3c. stamp, Ben. Vandelf Co., 5 Beekman st.. N. Y. 75-127 ERRORS OF YOUTH. AGENTLEMA.N who suffered for years from NERVOUS DEBILITY, PREMA- TURE DECAY, and all the effects of youth- ful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe pnd directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishiog to profit by the advertiser's experi- ence can do so by addressing in perfect confi- dence, JOHN B. OGDEN. 7^-127 42 Cedar St., New York. SEEING IS BELIEYINO. GENTLEMEN,â€" If -you want a first-class Buggie or Wagon call at MCKENNA MASON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from !k Lumber Wagon up to Extension Top Phaeton. To buy from them is to Cold. They are both practical workmen, and employ none but PRACTICAL WORKMEN JThey guarantee their work Second to none for Lightness of Draught and Superiority of Finish. joBirsTOjrs ' ISARSAJPARILLAI um WM, mam,' And tor Purifying th« Blood. DY^ntaATWIJia. and an Dtoewes ^a«. blood. TbousMids. of onr bMt *aiE mmmar and geography. I It ta ofthe best medicines In use tor oni doUmr for a qturt bottle, or •« ooww 1 for flTO dollarm. _fc*.i« ». hottls of tbSa I Those who canno* obtain a Bowero-â„¢ mcdidiM^froin their druOTjt Myjena "o"" SStarliuid we wlU eeod it to the m. V. josssiw 80, "•â- â€¢SSSfV Great cnance to make money. Those who always take advantage of ti^e good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances re- main in poverty. We wart many men, wo men, boys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The bus- iness wUl pav more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly You can devote your whole time in the work, or orly your spare moments. Full informa- tion and all that is needed sent free. Addres. Stinson a Co.. Portland Maine. 71-126 MANHOOD HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED ^^ â€" .X We have recently published a new J SKAI. jedition of Dr. CuLVKnwELL's Cele- ^.i^^Y^^BBATED Essay on the radical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Ner- vous Debility, Mental and Physical incapaci- ty. Impediments to Marriage, c.. resulting from excesses. lar Price, in sealed envelope, only 6 cents, or two postage stamps. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from thirty years' successful practice, that alarming con- sequences may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicines or the use of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. l^This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Address The CulvirwftH iedical Go,. P.O. box 450 41 Ann St., New Fork S500 Reward We will puy the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dytptpsia, Sick Head- ache, Indigestion. Coni-tipation or Costive- ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to (fiye satiMfactiouu Suiiar Coated, Ijarge Boxes. containing^O Pills, 25 cts. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and immitations. The genu- ine manufactured onlv by JOHN C. WEST fe CO.. "The Pill Makers," 61 83 King St. East, Toronto. Out. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. For sale at Turner feCo. Drug Store. They use nothing but First-class White Oak for Wagoiis, and thrice Extra Second Growth Hickory for Ught work. The immense amount of work turned out of McKenna fe Mason's shop is snfficiea proof of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good work. The best is thb CHEAPEST in the END Poor cheap work we positively wUl not take. Special attention given to Pe-Trimming and Repainting all classes of Carriage Work. Satisfaction guaranteed (or No Pay) in HORSESHOEING HHOPâ€" On Mill Street opposite t'j Sproule's Hotel. McKENN A MASON. THOS. MATHEWS, tasS EslailisM! MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT" NOTICE. LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. GEORGE WILSON, Wholesale and Retail Aahenttatg; Ost fistielt, Kcl. at oui store and get a bottle _,„_„..- on izer every bottle has » printed g»an«»***^ it will cost you nothing. SoW at wm. Brown's Genwftl Store, Markdale. Mothers! Mothera! Mothers! Are you disturbed a. night and broken of ^,r^_- .u„ ^, little anflerer immediatelyâ€" IBUTCHEK!} BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIED, from a single pound to a whole carcass, at the lowest market prices. FISH FOWL tN THEIR SEASON Farmers having Fat Cattle, Sheep, or Pigs to dispose of will do well to call at No. 3 Bums' Block, opposite the new Unioft Block. Markdale, Oct. 2i;th, 1881 nothing LiKe Leatlier, Jn the United States, 25 cents a bottle 75-;37 Consumption Cured, An old physician, retired from active prac- tice having had placed in his hands by an East Indiana Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Cousnmpticn, Bronchitis, CatPrrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, aL=o a positive and radical cure for General Debility and all nervous com- pUints, after havinj? thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it is his duty to make it known to his fellows. The recipe, vrith full particulars, direotim8 for preparation and use, and all ncoossary advice and instructions for Bucoesaful treatment at your own home, will be received by yon by return mail, free of charge, by addressing with stamp or stamped, seU-addresRed. envelope to ^^*^ JB. J. C. RAYMOND. IM W*hiJUrtoQ Street, Brooklyn, N.T. 11U62 M. Ml. M'LEOD, MARKDALE. NOT TO BE^ BEATEN All those wlio may have had the misfor- tune to have been bom barefooted will bear in mind that we have just received the larp- Mt and bcht stock of leather ever befjre brought into Markdale. consisting of Spanish Sole, French Kip and Calf, and are now pre- pared to manufacture Ladies, Gents, /ontbs apd Misses boots and shoes, from the stoga to the finest Ird and prunella. Sewed Work a Specialty. All work warranted. Invisible patching also done here. M. M. McLEOD, Markoale, c}«pt.l9t]i. Ibtil, m\ k\ 'ikid I *\ V ' r] •""â-  jh ;• i I •! • ;: ll if! ,11 â- I w-y^v ^- ,,-**: -a- "i^^zsi-a^: â- .u t

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