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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 27 Sep 1883, p. 1

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 Q: rs^B^5^?3fWr»sPE5??' 'v4i(?/ -i iV A »hori KQe Kilft LI k. tore. ivhich we SHERTON. o 3 ^MtiJ«1^'!-r«A;u *S.*.--MV- »^/*r j**^-^T'i.a?^ --"• •'**-.^:i' #-p"-- "JO'S* VOL. 4." No. 3. MARKDALE, ONT., SEPT. 27. 1883. No. 159. illt i|atl-,daU |t8iiilatil I S«trl »P! IS PUBLISHED I £VERY THURSDAY EVENING, i .Vt Maikdalo Ontario. IN ADVANCE. G. W. RUTLEDGE. Editor Propbieto*. SA:IIIEl, WAKDEL.L,, EI-I. DIGGEK AND DEILLER. ALL oil'^s promptly attended tOs Eesi- .cBaâ€"Sui ill's HiJl, Owen Sound, 122-35 w B, Ghent, M,D., M.R.C-P. S., O. Fhys;( iau aud Surgeon, Priceville, ijraJuiitc of University. Vict. College. ,, New York, and Hou. tiraJ.uato, of the same, Avleth Medical Institute. Opthalmie Hospital, N,Y. MmherC'dl. Physicians Surgeors,0. 104 P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. DENTIST, REVERE HOTEL, lIJ^RH.IAl.E. PROPRIETOR. THIS popular Hotel has changed hands and the above men cater to the wants of the public. Good stabling and attentive hostlers. The best brands of liquor and cigars, good meftls and comfortable rooms^ large ommercial room. Barber shop in con- nection. 130-ly. G -1 HAD I T cif I lilV uf H'tel. Fl IE OF TOBONTO SCHOOL itistry, will be at Rutledge's lile, on the 1st and third Wed I'Ai month and also at Munshaw's ?lieit)n, the day following the iliirdWfilnesday m each month for the prac Cce of hi^ juofossiou. iamiary '.)tli, LSSS. 122-74, €x^siU Frost Frost, BARRISTERS, AND ATTORNEYS-AT Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Convey s-ters, iV'j, Owen Sound, have resumed at Fif5iievt!!!. Office open every Thursday, as tcreii'fori-. iLfsr.i) Frost, J. "W. FaosT, LL. B. Couiitv Crown Attorney. 1 J. ITIASSOIW, B.ARRI^TER, MASTER ANDDEP. REG in Ciiancer}-, Notary Public, Cooveyan i.c. i MUEER OF FAKMS FOB SALE. Officesâ€" Owen Sound, in Viewer's Block pDulett St.: Branch office in Markdale, over !Iefarlaii'Vs Store, on Friday and Satuiday tTery wutk. 57-ly Crcasor* Morrison, B.ARRlP. -xva,SOLICITORS. CONVEY- anws. iVc. .fee. Offices in Owen Sound, Dufferin Block, :Ter W, F. Wolfs Store and in MARKDALE; m W. J. McFarland's Store on Thursday md Friday of each week. 'S'Fiiuils to leaidoii reasonable terms. 'ohsCreasor, Q. 0. Duncan MoBHOK Markdale, March 15. 1882. 79-ly Alexander Brown. ISSUER of Marriage Licenses, Fire and Life Insurance Agent. Commissioner â- ^ B- E. ,tc. Conveyancer and Licensed tationeti- for the County of Q-rey. Farmers, wckants, and Land Sales, Punctually at- Wed to and charges made verv moderate. Priceville, Sept. 17, 1880. " 1-y Wm, Brofvn, [SSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES,Ac â- 1- Commissioner in B. B. c. Con\-eyaucing in all its branches prompt!; "ended to and carefully executed. N. B.â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se w. gTrichards, Builder, contractor, aechi- J lECT.â€" Residence on Mill Street, Mark- ,, ^fiday eveniag, "** p. m. 108 ^wkdalc.Jan, 24th, 1883. 1241y PitESS AND MANTLE PARLOR. Dniilop's building Markdale. End? of ladies wearing apparel cut and made in the very latest style. cding Suits a Specialty.!149.62 HL MARKDALE LODBE. ^^0. 0. p. No. 78, will meet in their hall Oct. Ist at ei«ht A. Tnmer, Sec'y. OHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. LBLAGKSUTH ORSESHOm^ CHATSWORTH HOUSE (late morbow house,) CHATSWORTH, Ont. C. H. MATTHEWS, Pbopbietob. The best brand of Uqnors and cigars al- ways in stock. Good meals and Oiimfortable rooms guaranteed. Good stabling and at- tentive hostler. 114 COMMERCIAL HOTEL PRICEVILL.E, Ont. Large and commodious Sample Rooms Good Bed Rooms, (fee. The Bar and larde well supplied with the best the market af fords good Stabling and attentive Hostler's TH03. ATKINSON. Proprietor GIBSON MCMILLAN, CONTRVCTORS. Contracts taken for all kinds of BRICK AND STONE WORK, Plain Ornamental Plastering. Cdlsomininq in all SJiades and Colors. Charges moderate and satisfaction guar- anteed. Orders left at ahe Standard office will receive prompt attention. Markdale, Feb. 6th, 1883. 126-ly. J. W. FORD Is giving splendia satisfaction in GRISTING, By the New Process at the Uarkiale Floam; lis. Special attention to parties from a distance so that they Eay have their grist home the same day. ALEX KAY Boot d5 SlxoB MILL STREET MARKDALE. urilliamsford. (/ooncil met in Yogan's new Hall, on Saturday. Mrs. John Deavitt, has retorned from a visit to the Worth West. Mr. Hall, the tailor, has left this place, having accepted a situation in Orangeville. Miss White, daughter of Mr. Jolm White, of Montrose, and late of Hol- land, is now visiting in this Town- ship. Mrs. A. G. Hamilton, of Manitoba, formerly of Markdale, and family, are visiting friends in this vicinity at pre- sent. The show fair to be held here on 4th Oct., promises to be a success. The Tp. Council granted $20 to the society. Mr. C. Price has built a dwelling and post office opposite Mr. Foster's store, and is now residing in his new premises. Mr. Dickie, station agent, has re- signed his position, Mr. F. Hinchy now fills his place, and is quite an improvement on the past. Mr. Foster has made more room in his store by removing partitions and extending the shop full length of the building, he has it well filled with seasonable goods, and is making quite a stir. He is making preparations to build a grain house which he ex- pects to have ready for grain by the 15th Noyember. Messrs. Armstrong Hent have the contract. The store house is to have a capacity of 15,000 bushels. Prepare Winter Clothing: JÂ¥ow. Sudden changes of temperature, and cnld, penetrating winds may now be looked for, and it is prudent to be ready to meet them promptly. Strong vigorous persons, in full blood, may resist a fall of twenty or thirty degrees in the thermorheter, but none are sure of doing so. A change from 50 to 40 or 30, before the system is inured to cold, is more felt than in Deoember and January. So, good warm under and other clothing should be at hand lor Ln6ta.nt use when an unexpected northerly blast comes. A cold caught in autumn is apt to last a long time, if it do not change to terminate fataUy. Let the winter apparel be looked oyer at once, mended and remodeled, and new clothing ordered. Tailors and seamstresses, if to be employed, will be over-busy, and less accommodating later on than now, and fabrice are in more variety at tho stores, and cost no more now than later. To double protect the throat and lungs, line the undershirt inside, both back and front and well down the waist, with warm soft flannel. Give special care also to the feet and limbs. Home-knit stockings of soft wool are by far the beat. Line the knees and heels of children's with flannel. â€" American 4griculturist of October. GEORGE WILSON. Wholesale and Retail (BUTCHER!) BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIED, from a single pound to a^ole carcass, at the lowest market prices. FISH A FOWL IN THEIR SEASON Farmers having Fat Cattle, Sheep, or PimtodispoaeofwilldoweUto «an«t No. 8 BnTOS* Block, opposite the new Union Bloek. llaAdale. 0«t.S5th, 1«81 OTaRTLING O DISCOVERY! OOD tEtTORIO. HSSSfflt Thornbury people expect to have a new skating rink for the coming win- ter. Archibald McLellan, formerly of Durham, was tried last week in To- ronto for obtaining good under false pretense, has been in prison several months awaiting his trial and another month added to his confinement there as a result of the charge. The Methodist General Conference has decided that the name of the united churches shall be "The Methodist Church." The United Methodist cborob will bow be the lart^est Pro- testant denomination in the dominion. According to the census the tour de- nominations who may now be regarded as foUowes Methodist Chnroh of Canada 582,963 EpiMopal MethodLst 103,279 Bible Chzistian 27,236 Primitive Methodist 25,680 Total 739,160. The Presbyterian Church naiaberB 629,280, and the chnxoh oi England 674,818. Before the Uaioa the Fresby- tenan body was tiieiBostiiiimeroas of 'i anj one dMionunation of Protestants; efet' hy the vaaiaa tiie Methodist Qmrdi is made to stand ftrrt in point of nam ben. Wm. Lncas Co., BANKERS, â-  I ' â-  ]Money Loaned IN large or small amounts, at all times, on good audorsed notes, or on collateral security. INTEREST AT 6 PER CENT. Allowed on Savings Deposits. ^^'Drafts issued and Collections mad on points, at lowest rates. W.M. LUCAS, Manager. September 23. 1880. 2-ly EOBT. ASKIN, Has opened out a First- Class Furniture AND UNDERTKING ESTABLISHMENT. And therefore has supphed a want long felt, especially in the Undertaking Line. COFFINS, C4SKETS, SHROUDS, and aU FUNERAL FURNISHINGS supplied on the shortes notice. Sulendid. Hearse for hire at moderate rates. â€" All kinds of â€" PICTURE FRAMING Done on short notice. ROBT. A.SKIN. BUCKLEN'S AENICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulccrr, Salt Bheom, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coms^and all Skin Eraptions,and Positively cures Piles. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Turner Co SEEING IS MIEYING! GENTLEMEN,â€" If vou want a first-class Buggie or Wagon MCKENNA MASON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from a Lumber Wagon up to Extension Top Phaeton. To buy from them is o 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 amonnt of worktumed oat of McEenna Mason's shop is snffiden pro6f of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good worik. Thx BEST IS THB CHEAPEST iR THX END Poor oheap work we pocdtiTdy will not take. Special attention given to Be-Trimming and Bepainting all daases of Carriage Wnk, Hwlgsfcintion gnai^teed (or No ^) in HaRSESHOEiHG SHOPâ€" Oa MB StrMl ' Opcuule's Hotd. McKENNA ft MASOK. i. â-  THOS. MATHEWS, lanesS Istaiiisil MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. EUGENIA Grist, SawandLathMills Having made eqtensive improvements in my 6nst Mill I feel confident I can give good satisfaction. GOOD FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND Chopping Done Every Day. Custom Sawing and Bills Filled on the shortest notice. LUMBER AND LATH ALWAYS ON HAND. Cherry, Butternut, White Ash, Black Ash Basswood, Pine and Hemlock Logs wanted 691y. M. AKITT, Eugenia. CALGINEID FLASTEIEe, -OB- Plaster Paris, One car of Nova Scotia, all best and cheapest in^ihe market. Machine Oils and Paint OILS AT CLOSE PRICES. H. PARKER'S Drugrstore QURHVM. MARKDALE, Manufacturer of all Kinds of Drop Valve, Cylinder, Force, and Cistern Pumps. All kinds of. IRON PUMPS SUPPLIED. Union Carriage Works Union Carriage Works. All work manufactured from First Guss Material In the Latest and Best Improved Style, and finished with Sngrlish. "Varnisli. htoling I Trimiiiig Rigs will receive prompt attention. All Bepaura execated in the shortest poK34e time consistent with good wol'looanshq). Good Work a SpbciautV. BouuMlNhe Shop, oppHte the OhMqMide D. J. SJ£A1Â¥AHAK, llilkMt,9so.SDd1881 ^H, 1 -^M I mi i ml H: PI ^S^di^ MttiiffiSiH

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