OUNTRY, Witt â- iPW ' ' ' '-^- wEl-'*i -•'jg" 'â- .'All" J 'â- â- " ' ' f-l:-?^ .- ,. ^^-SW.fcr;.; 5*5:^ir ..gij, .-•; :;§ -â- art*-:;;-. ;_â- ^^"3 fOL. 3.-N0. 43. lie 11{arVlalt ^JanW IS PL'BLISIIEn ^-fjY THURSDAY EVENING, At ^I'-ili'iii-lo Ontario. IN- AfiVANCE. â- ijintlirce mouths. §2 if not paid till ifjiiff the yt;ir. Xo paper ciiscontinued areais 'iit' paid up, escept at the ftiie IH""--"""' anJpait!es refusing n mtiioiit )! iviu;,' up -svill be heW respon- Lir.r the years subscriptionii until they js-ritli the rules. 'terms of ADVEKTIStXG f column one year §50 00 do. do 27 50 ner do. do 15 OO pill do. do 8 00 do 4 00 jteniin??- tirst iii^eriion per line 8 liiibseiintnt iustTCion 3 lliifnnmher of hne:i to be reckoned by the Uiicciipiel measured by a scale of solid LfT. AdviTtisemPuts without specific tims will S'-j publiflied ti'l forbid and L-jeil *«onii!it,'ly. AH transitory adver- ^aeiiP nra-^t be in tke office of bubLiea- r IK'cliicIc on the Wednesday proceed- ^iekf jldiciitiou. JOD PRINTING [every description executed with less ami despatch at the Office of eMiND.vRD, Markdiile. C. W. RUTLEDGE. Editor Pbopeietor. |1T;LL DKfGEB AND DRILLEE. ALL orders promptly attended to. Resi- -SniJer'.- HUl, Owen Sound 122-35 MARKDALE, ONT., JULYS, 1883. No. 147. nt, M,D., M.R.CP. S., O. 'iiysician and Surgeon, PriceviUe, iMte of Uuivertiity. Vict. College. New York, and L Graduate, of the same, ., Ayleth Medical Institute. Opthalmic Hospital, N.Y. tCoU. Mivsiciansife Surgeors,0. 104 Denta.1 Card. [ameron Knight, DENT.^L SURGEONS, Iscver D.A.Cameron and Co's Drug kPeuletth[..OWEN SOUND. f-7 attention 'Aven to the preservation of |attiniltei.tli. Artificial Dentures mount- 's GoJJ, Celluloid, and Rubber bases. ff-iileat Markdak taicnth, IfiiBtron, M.D.,A- T-"-P.t^.Gla.st,'ow, 'â- â- I.S.,Ont. ' the last Tuesday in C. F. Knight, L.D.S. Medalist Royal Coj.- lege Den. Sur.,Ont P.MARSHALL, L.D.S. DE\T1ST, If'iDl'ATE OF TORONTO SCHOOL ^«^'entâ- :^tiy, will be at Rutledge's ^â- Markdale, on the 1st and thu-d Wed- â„¢ of each month and also at Munshaw's 'j^^sshertun, the day following the 'J^ednesday in each month for the prac 'II Im profession. ^ath, l,s,s3. 122-74. ie^aU Frost A; Frost, |-^R1STE11S, AND ATTORNETS-AT "W, Solicitors in Chancery, Convey "'W., Owen Sound, have resumed at «rtoii, Office open every Thursday, as [â- •Peost, J.W.Fbost.LL. B. ^ntv Crown Attorney. 1 J. MASSOIiV, ^STER, MASTER AND DEP. BEG L "^cery, Notary Public, Conveyan I^yto lend at six psr cent. (T'r^wtn Sound, in Viewer's Block r '•; and in Markdale, over MeFar I 're, on Friday and Satuiday every 57.1y l^'^^^t^JW*?' â- ^Kl^ -r.-s.SOT.TPTTn^fl no ^m» i^KiSOR, irt«i«. REVERE HOTEL, inARKDAI^E. BYRENS McCASBZLL PROPRIETORS. THIS popular Hotel has changed hands and the above men cater to the wants (A the public. Good ytabUiig and attentive hostlers. The best brands of liquor and cigars, good meals and comfortable room^*, laige ommercial room. Baiber shop in.con- nection. 130-ly. CHATSv^ORTH HOUSE (late MOnBOW HOUSE,) CHATSWORTH, Ont. C. H. MATTHEWS, Proprietor. The best brand of liquors and cigars al- ways in stock. Good meals and comfortable rooms guarauteed. Good stabling and at- tentive hostler. 114 Markdale House. This commodious and popular hotel is fur- nished in first-class style, is one of the finest hotels in the County. Good accommodation for travellers. 'Bus to and from all trains. Charges moderate. A. RUTLEDGE. Propbietob. COMMERCIAL HOTEL PRICEVILIjE. Ont.' Large and commodious Sample Rooms Good Bed Rooms, c. The Bar and larde well supplied with the best the market af fords good Stabling and attentive Hostler's THOS. ATKINSON, Proprietor Mansion House, mi^M^mm ROBT. ASKIN, M AltKX* ALE Has opened out a First-Class Furniture AND UNDERTKIN6 ESTABLISHMENT, And therefore has supplied a want long ieit, especially in the Undertaking Line. COFFINS, • CASKETS, SHROUDS, and all FUNERIL FURNISHINGS supplied on the shortes notice. MARKDALE, JAMES BRYAN, PaOPRIETOB. HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE HO- tel, and thoroughly overhauled and lefumished the same, I am now in a position to receive a share of public patronage. The choicest brands of liquors and cigars kept. Good meals also good stabling. Markdale, Mar. 14th 83 1311y FARM FOR SALE. LOT 6 CON. 3 E. G. RD., HOLLAND, 100 acres, 70 acres cleared, well water- ed, good orchard bearing good log house and bam. Situated 2 half miles from Chats- worth. A. bargain will be given in the above property, for particulars apply to Geo. Noble, Markdale, or to Chas. King. Shel- burne. 12©-tf. ^^ -J^'H, SOLICITORS. CONVEY- "*s. c. c, V^'lPwen Sound, Dufiterin Block, •'^- \\olf's store and in ^J\MARKDALE; "j"^^^arland's Store on Thursday f y of each week, ndstolemlon reasonable tenns. [SOR Q DUNCAS MoBMiW '«- March 15. 1882. 79-lv Alexander Brown. «e J " ^farriage Licenses, Fire and g^surance Agent. CommissioDei ^rt .^o^'^eyancer and Licensed (^ nor the County of Grey. Fanners, '"toL^^^and Sales. PunetnaUyat- 'Jle â€" Ajauu csaies. roneinauyat- charges made ver? moderate. oept. 17.1880. ' 1-y Wm. Brown, J^f. MARRIAGE LICENSES. *e ^sionerinB.R.o. *1 W/ " " i*8 branches prranptlj „^^a^d,^refuUy executed. ^^'^ey to Lend on Beal Bitot* M R. ill. Galbraith 4 UCTIONEER AND GENERAL LAND J\. Asent, Williamsford Station. Auction Sales attended in all parts of the County. Goods sold on commission. Rates moderate. Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines; also Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Vines, Agricul- tursil Implemennts, and Machinery of all kinds on sale. Williamsford, Jan. 27. 1881. GIBSON MclLLAH, CONTRACTORS. Contracts taken for all kinds of BRICK AND STONE WORK, Plain Ornamental Plastering. Calsominina in all Shades and Colars. Charges moderate and satiMaction guar- antee" Orders left at ahe Standard office will receive prompt attention. Markdale, Feb. 6th, 1883. 126-ly. LOYIL MRKDALE LODOE. Of C O. 0. F. No. 78. wiU meet in their hall on Monday evening. Jane 25th at elRht °108 A- Turner, See'y. BEAYER DALE MILL Lamber and shingles kept on h»nd, and eat to order, Bills F"ie4.^2n ^l*®" Notice, Satiafiicm given in aU caaes. R. J0HK8T8N JA8. LACKY^ ~^ngle copies^^tf |te Stam- DARD 5 cents. r A. STleiid.id. Hearse for hire at moderate rates. AN ACROSTIC, Ijook out ye farmers and threshers all And see that you buy for Spring, Summer Right splendid good oil. [and Fall Don't be misled by statements bland. Insist upon having the very best brand, Now gootl as ever, in fact it is grand. Everlasting wear without grit or sand. Machines run smoothly, no jarring or noise, And engines too in its use rejoice. Carding also it suits, as you plainly see. Heavy gristing cannot do without mo. In fact all machines are blessed by its use, New or old it wiU save from wear and abuse. Every man try it, we are sure it will please. Our initials, when read, will give the cue In looking for oil, the best and the true, Ijong in the market, but ever new. Manufactured solely byMcCoUBros. Co.. Toronto. No connection with any other firm. 127-153. â€" AU kinds of â€" PICTURE FRAMING Done on short notice. ROBT. ASKIN. Union Carriage Works Union Carriage Works. All work manvifactured from First Class Material In the Latest and Best Improved Style, and finished with Engflish. Varnisli. WARNING There is great danger of tak- ing cold from wet feet. If you want to Guard Against Sickness! Keep your feet dry and warm by procuring your IBOOTS I â€" FROM â€" KAY THOMAS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Med- icated Cork Soles, all sizes, kept on hand. Remember the place opposite the new SiAyaABD Office. 49 JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GENER'LBLACKSMITH Saying^s and Siftings from Sur- rounding: Sections Sorted and Sixed for tbe Standard. Tlie North Grey election trial will take place in Owen Sound on the 1.5th November. A new printing office has been ' opened ia Thombury, Messrs. Grier Charmis^chael are the proprietors. Shelbume A. 0. U. W. intend having an excursion to Owen Sound shortly. Hanlan thinks of leaving Toronto to re- side in Chicago. v. The Mail says in reference to the troops at Niagara, for the time they have been un- der instruction the baud of the Slst is doing remarkably well. In fact the whole battalion is a credit to the county of Grey. The total value of the product of the fish- eries of Canada in 1882 was nearly seven- teen million dollars. • Louis Riel, the leader of the rebellion in the Noith-West svne years ago, has return- ed to M-\nitoba. His five years teim of banishment expired two years ago. The House of Lords yesterday again re- jected the bill permitting marriage with a deceased \;ife's sister upon its third reading by 145 nays to 140 yeas. The Grand Trunk has commenced run- ning fast trains to go forty miles an hour between Toronto and Montreal. The warehouse room of the Toronto Grey Bruce^ Railway Company, at Owen Sound, has been more than doubled this spring, and the company are now handling more freight than any previous season. James Lauder, of Glenelg.had three lambs worried recently. Mr. F. Munro, who sold the Hanover Post newspaper recently, has purchased the Orangeyille Advertiser. The total membership of the A. 0. U. W. on April 1st was 119.089. The Wiarton Echo has entered on its fifth year of publication with fair prospects for continued success, it is a tony, spicy shet. The Prince Edward Islaud and New Bruns- wig Conference has adopted the proposed basis of union by 40 to 28 votes. Painting Trimming Rigs will receive prompt attention. All Eepairs executed in the shortest possible time consistent with good workmanship. Good Work a Speciality. Remember the Shop, opposite the Cheapside D. J. SHANAHAN, Markdale. Dec. 2nd. 1881. Proprietor. 64. Wm. Lncas Sl Co., BA NKE RS, loney Loaned IN large or small amounts, at all times. On good sndorsed notes, or on collateral security. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. SEEIM ISBELIEYIM 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 a Lumber Wagon up to Extension Too Phaeton. INTEREST AT 6 PER CENT. ' Allowed on Savings Deposits. t^DraftA issued and Collections made on points, at lowest rates. W.M. LUCAS, Manager. September 23. 1880. ' " 2-ly W. G. RICHARDS, BUniDEB, CONTRACTOB, ABCHI- TBCT.â€" Residence on Mill Street, Mark- dale. Markdale. Jan, 21th, 1883. 12417 J. W. FORD, Is giving splendia satisfaction in ORISTINC, By the New ^rooeis at the "â- --rdt f 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 Draught and Superiority of Finish. They use nothing but First-class White Oak for Wagons, and thrice Extra Second Growth Hickory for light work. The immense amount of work turned out of McKenna Mason's shop is sufficien proof of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good work. Thb best is thb CHEAPEST ra the END Poor cheap work we positively will not take. Special attention given to Re-Trimming and Repainting all classes of Carriage Work. Satisfaction guaranteed (or No Pay) in HORSESHOEI NO Osprey. From a correspondent. There were never better prospects for an abundant harvest in Osprey, than there are, at present. There are two cheese factories in full oper- ation, one at Wareham and the other at Badjero. The Presbyterians of Maxwell had com- munion services on Sabbath, July 1st, the attendance was very large, although each aisle was filled with seats, many had to re- main outside. A large driving shed is being built in connection with the church. The little Episcopal Methodist Church at Badjero, is to be opened at last, on Sabbath,. July the 8th. Rev. Mr. Dowler, of Maxwell, is leaying after a stay of of one year, and Mr. Shaw takes his place. Mr. Luke Hall, is also leav- ing Feversham and Mi' Dobsin has taken his place. Feversham mill property was sold last week by Mr. J. Hacjilton, to Rev. Mr. Hall and brother for st),7oO. Mr. W. L. B. HamUn, Maxwell, has sold out to J. Stinsou Co. who were recently burned out. Mr. John Miller, of Osprey, has bought a lot in Maxwell, and is preparing to erect a building for a store. It is thought Hamlin has something to do with it though he is bound not to start store for 5 years. Mr. J. Kertou, has also sold his general store, to Mr. Jas. Osbcrn of this Tp. A few more changes and we will have a new staff of business men. Mr. Richard Davidson, of the centre line» attempted suicide last Thursday morning by- cutting his throat with a- razor, he was found shjrtly afterwards, having bled profusely he was about uuconsious when found. lr. Kerr was promptly summoned, and dressed th» wound and the patient is now recovering, ha has been iil and taking medicine. Mental derangement is the supposed cause of the lash act. %edd attra^^Q ld*|iraSs finmi a dirtanee so that th^y maj have tiieir grist home the save day. SHOPâ€" On Mill Street opposite Smotile's Hotel. McK£NNA MASON. Advertise in the StandarI/. TmRTLING DJSCOVERYI MAMMOOO Ian ItaciT. Xerrooa DeU^. iMf MnibSaa, ate* kMing tiicd in vain erecy knownnondgr, kaaJI^ eoTCndari]iipi«jt;£0aie.iAidib»^i to Us kBamn tbia Cbatsivorth. A terrific thunder storm passed over this place about seven o'clock Tuesday evening, the rain came down in torrents accompanied by heavy wind, the hghtning struck a tree behind Goode's store shattering it from top^ to bottom, two men were loading butter at the store and one of them and a horse which was hitched to the tvagon which was being loaded were knocked down by tbe soma tliunder bolt, no seiipus harm was done however. Our brave valnateers retnmed from camp Taesday, they received special mention while at Niagara, by tbe officers and also in the daily papers as being a credit to Gra]i|Co X)ominion day was celebrated here by viri- ons, sports and games, a huge number were in town and a pleasant d^y spent. I l ai I THE GBEAlXSTBEilimO COMPOXTIIIV is a (Hrepairatien of earbc^c acid, VMdin» and oeraie^aJled McGregor i^ Parks's Car- boilie Cerate, It wiU mire any sore, cut, bom or bcnisawhen aU otber pzepaiationa ML Can at Hill Bros. Qraieral Stora and xi geta padlcage. Tvr(m*f-fe,coat3 is all it I eosta. .rr' L nil i- • ' ^- 'It â- : i ' il -* T? « â- i t ^11^-i