Ontario Community Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 24 Jul 1884, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

 v-..»-**^siw«!?*: 'â- " "•^?»!K*'3|S?«" !*i^%^l i-^rHf^l^ \!A^;ij- TIE m- •.5K) 60 • • 6 ' fa«6, " 0») to^ • 30 4^^' rday befoiB H, aday Wore ay before OraJ iday before Qr e second TIm -Third Weaned day before 'Btah Tuesday m lay before ist "Wedueaday iher Slioi he country can proi ALL PARTS lERE ORDEREI m^^ lEWELLERY STORE. itf* tsns' H -Sefel 4«^ t **!"â- Â«*» jwi • ^mbW t» a? lings, ^iBGE_STOCK \^o misrepresentation of ds. Special lines in Ameri- Watches and Clocks. fidan Co. Silver Plated Specks,Chains,Charms etc. i8 k. Wedding 0S always in stock. Musi- instruments, Violin Strings. personally attend to all itch Repairing ?nd fuiiy ant the same, Fair t?iges.. wTaT BROWN, 4S7arosto. • ;.•. -- i-!fn' MMent, of floBtod, hiaâ- ai%iwQfiSb' m%teK of his r^ght fian^ cut x»t at t^ i second joint and a piece off ihe oWi t^ and thumbon ThiMrsdav last by ' fcbe circular sawm 0^ ghmgle mill Bear WilUamsfctfa. Â¥ :.^- -tT" Gredit AticTxoir~Wflah«8dHy. July 3G«i, at Walter's Palls, Wia. ^g prpprietor an ex^nsive salet of^m stock, implemonta,- etc. Sale to cotb- menceat 1 o'clock. Termsâ€" 6 months on sums over $5, on approved paper. W. J. Shepheridson» Ap^tbneer, "We are pleased to know that some of our merchants refuse to sell trashy goods. W. J. McFarland returned about fifty boxes of raiejps hich he could have sold at 85 cents per box, but would not keep them as he con- sidered he would be doing his custom- ers an injury by selling thetn. Base Ball, â€" A senior base ball club was organized here last Tuesday evening. We are informed that Mr. James Tweed is captain, and Mr. Simon Plewis officiates as idcretary. The club is awaiting any challenges that may be sent them. We hope to see them make a good mark this season. rrr' "» j i i i j i mm Ifr. ONb Haiehtoaon »i 'g»aly" oratnog lHu «o«».line of .iKHgBan ad^Su- fi^iBsia, BMr thef jnemBes of Mr. i craipn Ifreemari. Qasia was inst^t- |,ly given- ]ia8tj:^»i»tB,^it.gui»p, mfism, «^lhefl^ «b4 all mannw o£ ^AetacBy weapons, even to dung' ttttd ^teh forks arid one stalwart defender of the sheep fold oaine. armed with a bludgeon that would have done credit to ithe_ OatehJte Islander that killed ^pitain Cook, and avowed a vetfgeance v^ii the bear that will no dotibi strike terror to the predatory veimin in the futuire. Boy's and dog' drove bruin out of the swamp, when Mr. Stin^on- dealt one stunmng shot Mr. Bowler gave hicn another ;, but the final stroke was reserved tor the nnerring aim of Mr. John Weber. His we^ht was about 300 Ibo. •If .= *5- flieafi»r4l Road. patronage re id in McNea'sViOclJ E trelforI 1 ACl JI^IIKSEBIES N THE DOMINI N ;e oi. Fall sales. S^ salaries to aU ' Women can lasant Itear boi .rning from ?40t |ses. •ee. Address WELLINGTON, Toronto, C IsJ^s In these columns intended to benefit \\dKidml or Society icill he charged ten ua iir!« for the first insertion and Jive fjaliue each sub ieqtient insertion. I See cliaiige in railway time-table in her colnmu. IIhbee milk cows for sale, apply to In. Brown, Markdale. ady-made clothing from $4 a suit ynf, at Key n olds Son. |6itiST Co. keeps a fine line of Iboards, dressing cases, sofaa c. IGleeelg Council met at the Town l!a£t Monday. They had a big j'sbasmess. liiMcFarland's, 1000 yarals Swiss ick Euslin, 12^ cents. Sold in vat 20 cents. ISojffi of the young ladies of Eugenia ills gave us a friendly call last lediiesday. I Fob lath, lumber, flooring, sash doorb, go to Grrant Co. skdale- llfes. James Humphry, of Dunnville, is visiting her brother, Mr. E. |i.Ennis, of this place. Io DiRKCT to Eeynolds Son and ire some of their bargains, as they sellins their goods at wholesale mmifacturing jrtment of 'nrniti SEATS and DB etc., of tM_ Dved pattern. bl Trustees and i^ fort and coi^ isoTtment of F« fs on hand. P.O. ;nia IdLatli: iive impro-remc loufident I t^\ m ON H( le Every Di Bills riii«^ lite Ash. BU*] ImlockLo«»^ [TT, Kti3 ceotly BBOjry pR.Asc-cs Ple^s'es and family have wdto town. Mr. P. is tearing Jn the old mill to make place lor PMw-roller mill.. |Pad from indigestioitt^ sick head teis instantly relieved by one dose 'siuvmator Bitters, made from fits and herbs. iisT Chlkch choir, of Markdale, sded the pic-nic, under the auspices p. Mary's Church Sabbath School, «Kweli, last Monday. [â- ^W. J. Piowe's advertisement. "'ill deliver first-class flour any fsiu town for $4.50 per barrel l"^. Mk. Granby has been making ieliuseful already since his arrival, litojbe Eeen by reference to our ^ge items. Weather the past week has cool for July and somewhat ^y"ith a beautiful rain on Friday '«aDcl AVednesday morning. Ps week McFarland is showing ^^aseEmpress velveteens, in black, '^tronze, navy, blue gi enna and lirect importation. toon. lie rei Iks. fle m and see the great bargains "i at Reynolds Son. They are filing their goods cheaper than J J'uier house in the county and 'JOD forget it. "aagical power over pain that Hagyard's iHitigrP°^s«sses, outrivals the marvola Wi^*^*^' It acts in a natural mann« It jv,, ^^'^ation cures lihetunatism. "^uess, Sore Throat, and painfol The Presbyterian raspberry teetival on Wednesday eyening was fairly at- tended. Owing to the grass being wet from the ram in the early part of the day the party occupied the church where refreslmehts were provided, after which a short program was gone through and a sociable and pleasant time was spent. A Pioneee gone. â€" Mr Archibald Foster, Sr.i one of the pioneers of Artemesia, died on baturday last, .aged 64 years. His remains were deterred in Christ Church cemetry, Markdale, on Sunday, and were follow- ed ^0 their last resting place by a large connection of mourners and a very large concourse of people. Oyer 70 teams were in the procession. On Tuesday- morning a train of 28 freight cars was coming up the moun- tain, approachmg Orange ville, when it was found the engine was unable to carry the entire train, and a number of the cars were detached. When partly up the grade, it was found that there were already too many, and a second detachment took place but the second detached cars rushed back upon the former, with a velocity of 80 miles an hour. Fortunately no one was hurt. Sebious Accident. â€" On Saturday last Mr. Henry D. Irwin, a farmer living one and a half miles from this place, was leading his bull out of the stable when the animal became un- managable and turned on Mr. L, throwing him down aud would doubt- less have killed him out, but for the prompt assistance of Wm. Gunning- ham who was at hand and beat the vicious brute back thereby rescuing Mr. Irwin. Dr. Sproule was at once summoned and foimd his rigbt arm broken and a bad bruise on one leg, also other bruises not so serious. We are glad to learn that he is doing as well as could be expected. Palmerston, August 22, 1888.â€" I have had the pleasure of seeing Mr. Verey's Panorama, and I heartily endorse all that has been said about it. It is all it clsums to be and much more. Bv all means go and see it and you will be amply repaid. It is instructive, entertaining and humorous. Mr. Verey is doing a great work and wherever known is liighly appreciated by ministers, church members, and all respectable classes of the community. Large numbers saw it in Palmers^n, and expressed themselves highly delighted with it. Go and see bun for an evening and yon wiU be as enthusiastic in his praises as I am.-- Jas. Broley, Pastor of Methodwt Ghnrch of Canada, Palmerston. From our Own coiregpondent. It seems that in my last correspond ence one item gave great offence to a certain Mr. W. Buchanan. He is accusing me of making false state- ments injurious to the S. School. Now this I deny, the whole tenor of the item was^ against certain parties who were grumbling at the discussion of the meeting held by the o£cials and firiends of the S. School. You would think that the S. Scnool was a private affair, wholly under the control of Mr. Buchanan, aud that no person had any right to interfere with ibf busi- ness without getting his consent. He says when they want their proceedings published they will get their secretary to do it as from the tenor of his re- marks he is the only capable person to do so. Then he goes on to say that your correspondent some time ago gave a false report of the finances of the school. Who is their correspond- ent Is it their secretary who is so capable of givmg everything correct Mr. Buchanan says that there was no decision arriyed at about an excursion. Beport had it different. Your corres- pondent was asked by several parties what time the excursion train left the station. Our advice to friend Buchanan is that the next time that he reads an item of correspondence relating to the S. School to read it over twice before he flies off at a tangent. Your corres- pondent is just as good a friend of the S. School as Mr. Buchanan, if he does happen to be the superintendent. TO TIm lltalFraicii UiiM fti Baaitl ^hig tt f Ht. lieonoeate til* evidence of age. Ooe^s. jriiostion vill make tke most stabbmnlT xed and Tsittf^ liu^i beaotifoUy soft and vMke. BeiMBBber that "MAY msW^is not a inint or powder that fills ap.tite pores of the n, and that is injorious to the skin, bat a new and great diacorery, a vegetable liqoid. that causes the cheek to' glow with health, the neck, arms and hands to ii^ the Lily in whiteness. Impossibly to detect in the beauty it oonfeia any artificial character. It cures greasy Skin, Freckles. Wrinkles, Pimples. Black Heads, Crow's Feet, Blotches, Face Grubs, Son horn, T-in, Bingworm, Chapped Hands, Sore or Chapped Lips, Barber's Itch, Tetter, etc. It frees the por- es, oil glands, and tnbes from the injorioas effects of powders and cosmetic washes. By its use all redness and roughness are pre- vented it Deautifies the sldn, and will make it soft, smooth and white imparting a de- lieions softness imparting a perfectly healthy, natural and youthful appearance. The beet f»ce lotion that the world ever pro- duced. We will send "a IiAbqe bottlb" to any address on receipt of rice, %1. When ordering mention this paper. Address all letters to the SIAY DEW AGENCY, 167 Church Street, Toronto. Ont. Parlor and Beceptiun Boom for Ladies. -*?•*/ â-  If -I 1 M!a.rk:. The Canadian Mutual Aid Association. INCORPORATED AUGUST 20TH, 1880. h:eax office, rroRoivTO*^ If l\ M â- t ^â€" :o:- BOABD OF DIBECTOES Wm. Bennie, Esq., ToiontQ, President E. H. Hilbom, Esq., Uxbridge, Treasurer G. H. Watson, LJj.B., Toronto, Solicitor; G. H. Mackmtosh, M.P., Ottawa Thos. Menzies, Peterboro Peter Graham, M.P.P., Warwick A. Gifford. Esq., Meaford; Vice-President W. Pemberton Page, Esq., Toronto, Sec'y B. H, Eobertson, M.D., Toronto, Med. D'tr; Lewis Wigle, M.P.P., Leamington J. P. Bull, Downsview S. W. Hill, Esq., Bidgeville, Memb. Supt., V The Directors have filed with the Hon. S. C. Wood, (Ex-Pro%dncial Treasurer of OntarioV. Trustee for the Association, Bonds to the amount of $60,000.00, as a guarantee for the honest carrying out of the terms of Certificates issued to members. â-  Reliable Aid to Families of Deceased Members at Small Cost Maxirellf The Association will do business on the following plan Applications. All Applications for Membership shall be made upon printed ftrms famished by the As- sociation, (and applicants- must pass a satisfactory medical examination). If accepted, a certificate will be issued within thirty dajs from date of such acceptaiice. ' Membership. The payment of TWELVE DOLLAES admits any of sound body and mind between the age of 18 and 60 years, to all the benefits of the Association. If the application is not accepted the money is promptly returned to the apphcant. Plan of Business. The following table shows the amount for which Certificates of Membership will be issued by the Association, according to age a ft P( Itic. Id age sa{{8 Rico, Demerara granulated *°^en loaf sugar; u^ in the market J^haser •stha"*^ cast's' et; best preserv just received Pnces all right for be so «nf ortmiate as to Bmn oand yourself in any way «be t*D r^T^ clean and 4teal it 4* â„¢,*,^«?ie'8 Carbolic Cerate. Iw« Wrh7 CWatA 1M^ OK .^MiM '«W( C«te. Priee 26 '"legenninew J.* J. «m^ JLateat *y cable. News is corrent in Cam) that the French forces in Ton^uin have been annihilated. j'i mi_ Lowon,Jnly28^. A. M---^ reported disastwr to the F/ench tro^ is not so de«a8trQiis.M fonner cable- gram led ns to fifippow- A WBABCrWABRAST. lf«ier8i8«.y«ifl»8*|£*«*SS^± A yery successful pic-nic, under the auspices of St. Mary's Church Sabbath School was held in Saigohn's grove on Monday last. The day was lovely. A large number attended and a very pleasant time was spent. Markdale Christ Church choir were on hand. Mr. Thos. Boss, of the South Line, raised a fine frame barn 40 x 60 on Monday. James Wilson happened with an accident, but not of a serious nature, while at above raismg. Mr. Bobert Akjtt has completed a fine barn 40 x 60. Mr. Wm. Badley is building a house. Business in Maxwell is quiet. The crops through this township are generally light, and some of the oats will scarcely be worth entting. Cowitjr YalvatioB. FoUowmg is a copy of notice sent to the Various Munioipalities in reforence to the late County Valuation ;â€" '•In the matter of the AppedU of the Town- Bkipiof Otprey, Proton and BenUnek agaiett the EquaUzaHon af the County ofOrey." At a prehmiuazy meeting before the Judge to-day he instructed every Township to be not^ed through their Beeve of the Appeal, and fixed Tues- day next for hearing each and every Township which may choose to appear before him. ,. .. xt. The Appellants claim that they are assessed for too much good land by the Valuators, and that the bind is assessed too high. The Judge, m equdmng the whole County, wiS endeavor to ast ess the Municipalities w that each shall bear a just relation one to anotiior, and {m this purpose he is desinms of Retting all the information he «n. Yon had better then attend with your Asiessor and any other parties you deem weU to speak not only as to your own Municipality but also as to lu^boring Munij^ities. ^^ Judgs UpWs that hfrmost tSiuxe to the aggregide assessment, wad to if bereduoesaByJmeor more Mumci- oaUtleB he tawst add tfce VMW^ to S^««ty. Ift^Stt." *5«LS* AGE. Amount at Death AGE. Amount at Death J'rom 18 to 30. $3 000 2 950 2 900 2 850 2 800 2 750 2 700 2 650 2 600 2 550 2 500 2 450 2 400 2 350 2 300 2 260 From 45 to 46 $2 200 30 to 31 46 to 47 2 16U .â- ^l to 32 47 to 48 2 100 32 to 3:s 48 to 49 2 050 33to34 34 to 35 49to50... 60 to 51. 2 000 1 900 35to.S6 51 to 52 1 800 36 to 37 52 to 53 1 700 37 to 38... .. 38 to 39 53 to .^4 64 to 55..... 55 to 56 1 600 1 600 .n9to40 1 400 40 to 41 56to57 1 300 41te42 67 to 58 1 20Ci 42 to 43 68 lo59 1 100 43 to 44 69 to 60. ' â-  I 000 44 to 45 1i' HALF RATE PLAN. Certificates will be issued for half the above amoonts should the applicant so desire. Assessments. An Assessment of One Dollar upon each memb^ wih be made in case of death or total disability of a member, except when there ie money enongbin sorplos funds to pay, said claim. Sneclal Features. 1 â€" Gxeatiudncements to provide for bmilieaiiuaaseiOf deaths at small oosL 2â€" 'Equal benefits to both sexes. 3 â€" Uniform aseessments of one doUar only^ 4 â€" Careful medical examination required.. B â€" No annual dues or extra charges. 6 â€" No large salaries or expensee. 7 â€" ^Two Iwndted dollars advanced for funsml expeneea- when necessary. 8â€" Benefits secored ati actual coat. 9â€" Members becomirg totally disabled, mav. draw half c f their claims, the balmce be-, ing payable at death. 10 â€" Ladies aooepted intthis Assooiiition as will as men. For partieulars applv to S. W. HILL. Membership Superintendent, Bidgeyille, ot to â-  W. PEMBEBTON PAGE, Secretary, 87 King Stateet West, T(»oiito. AGENT FOB MABEDALE, THOS. MANN. ' Also Agent for Dominion Grange Mutaa/ Fire Insurance Assoeiatioh, .:'W* •at â-  I I il tl Cures Dizziness, Loss ^Appetite, Indigestion, BilmisHess, Dyspepsia, Jaundice Affections of the Liver and Kidneya, Polities, Blotches,. Bcilsi Humors, Salt Bheum, 8(!rqfiUd,\ Erysipelas, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, Deranged Stomach, or thfegular action' of the Bowels, a» MABKPAJiB, ICaintfii^^iFfKj^f aQ Gadc of JDMp Tain, e^iisder, 7«6^ aaft CSstatB Buaqpa. m w the i^B^ci mMad' V^SI'XrV tiiAt%S^«Mfr' ydw wifoi^^ ahmgr s ot hauli to iNq[j^. tbedemapd., fSo wh«Q your stock is lew Step ia ^^ttd lejtiiS ^mm, Aadwe'l|jraus waiits' 'i.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy