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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 2 Dec 1886, p. 5

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 .-x»7»-i .!^^" !ii««*w-'T6at«'«-ifc' rm-^mgmat^-j^^^sQfvs^v. TSi Co: of goods ^N8I0 ortmeuf. sand piec Markda • " $1. cents 1 prices tUj id Teacher e where Q every wa 2ount allovi o suit haJ patterns coi id Plain Fa( everythin Battons nd to Donei epartment, j ?orQptl3 Iresse^ 'urning dond OVEA. feltâ€" LERS. I House I SteE Good ^w IDLE n ess£fmA\ Commission- ntoa »*; lie ol ,400ACBBS I furnish ai s^ork. Nort work. Addrt lington. Nnrseiysae" LE. A c^OVPLC'S SVHTDAT TBIP. swept ttaroasli the Ra- pids in Company W^ith »adie Allen ^Biritliout Sufiering Any In- Jury JfuGARA Falls, Nov. 28. â€" George Hazlett and Miss Sadie Allen went through the whirlpool rapids this after- jioon all safe. The start was made at ;3 o'clock from the Maid of the Mist landing on the Canda side. The barrel was a similar one to that Hazlett and Potts ran the rapids with last summer. When the barrel containing its human freight reached the maelstrom of the pool it shot right into the centre of the pool and made two or three tarns. Leaving the pool it followed the current out to- wards the Canadian shore and down to the outlet of the pool, where it got into a large eddy where it sailed and bobbed around for half an hour. Some friends were near at hand and yelled out to them when Hazlett opened the small door on the top and Frank Lawson threw a rope from shore, which Hazlett secured and the barrel was towed ashore- After coming out of the barrel they had to tramp about a mile and a half, climb- ing over brush and boulders to where they could get to the top of the precipice, Miss Allen experiencing more trouble on the tramp after she got out of the barrel than she did in shooting the rapids. She is a young lady about 18 years old, a very prepossessing brunette. Stray Ca^ttile. CAKE to the premifles of Peter Smith lot 12 con. 12 Holland, sboat the 10th Nor. ember 2 small heifers mostly white xising 2 years old. The owner is requested to prove I»oyerty pay ezpenoeti and take them. PETEB. SMITH. 326-8 Hark^iraiy P. O. 3-oto «£¥ FALL STOGI -WHEBE- Stray Cattle. NOTICE is hereby given that four head of yonng cattle came on my place, lot 20 in the 8th coneesgion, township of Enph- aasia, abont the middle of last October, one of these is a heifer all red rising 3 years old. one is a gray heifer rising 2 Ivears old, and the other two are rising 2 jetaa old all red. The owner is requested to prove property pay expences and take them away. 327-8 JACOB NEELT. Bocklyn. STRAr CALVES. CAME to the premisses of Andrew Nesbitt lot 110 2nd West T. S. Kd Glenelg late in Septemher 2 spring calves, a steer and heifer, ^e owner is leqaestedto prove property pay expences and take them. A. NESBITT. 326-8 Markdale. P. O. ST/iAr HEIFER. do yon get the best Talne for your mimey â€"-ATâ€"- Stephen's Drag Store .__WHO has the largest stock of patent medicine in town? Stepben, the Drngist WHERE d!b yon see the best assortment of Tooth-Brnshes, andBrattbes of all kinds? CAME to the premises of James E. Sparl ing, lot 21, con. 10, Euphrasia, about the first of September. A heifer rising 3 yrs. dark red. The owner is requested to prove property pay charges and take her. JAMES E -AT- A Steance Case.â€" Mr. Robert Kissick, of 326-8 Coulson. Unt., has recently recovered from a rein.ii kable disease â€" a tumor of the speen •with clvopsy. The tumor estimated weight about six pounds. His medical counsel gave him no hopes, but Burdock Bood Bitters :nred him h Thins ot Beauty. Jn past yeais the rage at Chrismas time -and h-ng before has been the purchasing of Christmas cards for friends abroad as sou- Tenirs. This year a change is taking place. The Montreal Star is bringing out a superb Christmas number, a mammoth paper of ^ondorous beauty, with twentyeight pages of magnificent illustrations, including a fac .simile of the great picture purchased by sSir Donald Smith, at the Morgan sale, New York, at a cost of forty five thousand dollars, about which the curiosity of a whole continent has been aroused. The engraving on the. Star's picture is something of a rare delicacy. Besides the twenty-eight pages of i]luitrations there are stories, sketches and poems by the best authors. Professor Grant, of Queen's lC!olled{;e, has written a powerful article, wliich everv Canadian man, woman and child should read, while there are something from the pen of Professor Boberts, Nova .Scotia George Murray. Montreal, absorbing stories ;by E, W.jThompson, Toronto, pcems by Poet Loureate Frechette and others, together with .large 22x28 plate suppliment, said to be the most bewitching crayon ever issued on tl^is aide the Atlantic. The whole of this paper, which competent critics say eclipses the London Graphic and London illustrated News is sent to any address for the amazingly small sum of 25 cents in postage stamps. The publishers are Graham Co.. Montfeal, who are giving beautiful przei to the value of $300 to the little folk who write the most faithful short letter about the paper, This is really the age of wonders. Anybody who was fortunate enough to get a copy of the last Carnival Star will not be so much stu:- prised at this latest piece of gigantic enter- prise. SPABLING, Goring, P. O STEAY^TEEE. CAME to the premises of Bobert Greena- way lot Wjl6, con. 10 Holland about the 1st November, a red steer rising 3 years old. The owner is requested to prove pro- pesty pay expcnces ana take him. ROBEBT GBEENAWAY, 226-9 LUyOak.P. O. STRAY STEER. CAME to the memises of E. Smith lot 108 3rd line east Artemesia, about the middle Sept. a steer rising 2, spotted red and white. The owner is requested to prove property pay expences and take him. CUSTOM WEAVING. Stephen's Drug Store! WHO keeps the largest stock of Pipes and Pipe- Mounts Stephen tbe DriijgisL SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL BOOKS I NOTE PAPEE NOTE PAPE5 1 of the best quality and the place to get it is at STEPHEN'S Drug Store. R.L.Stephen. MAByPAT.T^ FOR Stationery, Fancy Goods, • Toys Games Fruits in Season, And prices in reason. Specif attention to tbe Dress- making department; The latest fashions and neat fits guaranteed. Dnnlop's Block, MARKDALE. O^' OLOCHCS, SPEGTACL18, C., Jort reoeired •*« •' JAS. G. mSSELLS Noted Jewebcy Store, FLE8MERTON. -» • A fine stock to select from in such lines as the famous' Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, which we sell from 19.00 up while other dealers ask from 112.00 up, look to your own interests and hny at the noted Jewelry Store, Flesherton, it will pay yon to come 26 miles to do so. M Repain penonaHy attended to by Ruaaelt the Boss Watchmaker and Jeweler of this District. DON'T FAIL TO CALL. No trouble to show goods at the NOTED JEWELBY STORE, Flesherton. JAS. 6. RUSSELL. THE subscriber having opened out in the weaving business next door to Haskett Bros, on Elizabeth Street, is pre- pared to do all kinds of weaving on short notice. Good work and moderate charges. 313-26 WM. McBROOM. A Cktino Evil. â€"Children are often fretful and ill when worms are the cause. Dr. Low's Worm Syrup safely expels all worms. IMPOKTANT NEWS ITEM. CooKSTowN. â€" Mrs. Campbell had been troubled for a number of years with Indi- gestion and Constipation, and was induced to try McGiegor's Speedy Cure and found it ail that was needed, and woiUd recommend its use to any person similarly troubled. This invaluable remedy is sold in every part of Canada at -SOc. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold at K. L. Stephen's Drug Store. 4 Rey. N. a McDiASioD will continue his series of senuons on the Church in Asia on Sunday moruing next. His subject will he Ihe Church in Thyatira. The sermon on Sunday eveninglast was one of the best that has been delivered in the Methodist Church for years, and as a proof that this Bar. gentl^nan'B efforts are appreciated, the oongregatioa is continually increasing, that on Sunday ^ght being the largest, except on a few. special occasions, for soma pears -past. â€" [isouth Simcoe News. ESTRAY SHEEP. FEOM the premises cjf Thoma? Dimma, lot 57, E. T. S.E., Holland, about the first week in October, 4 Sheep, one black and three white. Information that will lead to tlieir r-ecoTcry will be rewarded. THOMAS DIMMA, 324-6 Berkeley, P. O. CAME ES TRAY, To THE premises of Jaoies Bruce, lot 15,, con. 10, Holland, in June last a two-year-old steer« spotted red and white also about the first of August, four yearlisgs of which three are steers, spotted red and white, and one a red heifer. The owner can have them by paying expenses. JAMES BRUCE, 324-6 Lilly Oak, P. O. Teacher Wanted. F New Bakery. I would respectfully intimate to the in- habitance of Markdale and surrounding country that I have opened in .; MONTGOMERY'S STAND, where I will keep on hand a good supply of BEEAD, SCONS, BUNS, CAKES PASTBY Of my own manufacture, also BISCUITS CONFECTIONARY, ORANGES. LEMONS. BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR. Flour, Butter and Eggs taken in exchange. I cordially solicit a share of public patron- age, and trust by honest dealing and dobe attention to business to merit your confi- dence and support. My motto is No Credit. Yours respectfully, 291 W. M^ SPEER. DnEeWEsrs TOEONTO -:- HOUSE MARKDALE. LIVER BLOOD Stomach To Consumers ioalors IN OILS, Buy the EmiHre Oil Go's ROYAL P ALACE LIOHT Illuminatiiig Oil for Machinery of all kinds. Ouif CASTOR, E. OIL. Is guaranteed the peer of all Oils in the market. EMPIRE OIL CO., Manufacturers and Refiners, TORONTO LONDON. Bep. for Northern Ontario, A Goodhy. 308-Bm HACXARPs YELLOW OIL CURES RHEUMATISM AND McGEEGOB'S SPEEDY CUBE. WJien we say ICcOregor's Speedy Cars is ^eonly perfect eute for jyjBpepm, JJmt U^mplaintfi. Indigestitn and Lobinu* la0d, ^e are tslling plaui foots, of which hondieds ^Pon hundreds can testify who hare bMn re- stored to perfect health by its xm. We »ould iLerefoBB advise you strongly il y«? *ye a subject of any of the above tnKfbl^s .to pve McGregor's Speedy Cure a trid arf-be ^nvinced. It is sold in 60c and »1.00 oettles at B. l,. Stephen' Drag Stove. OB S. S. No. 5, Holland, holding certifi- cate or permit. Apply stating salary to EOBEBT CLAK^, Sec., Holland Centre. Or to James Qmnn or Vim. Virtue, Berkeley. 3 w. TEACHERJÂ¥ANTED. FOB S. S. No. 19 Enphratia, holding 3rd class certificate. Duties to conumence IstJan. '87. Apply stating salary to Thos. McAlee, Sec. or to H. Johnston, and Chas. vfiBrreU. twstees. 526-8 fEACHER WANTED. SEo^aing third daaa e«rtJficate,. for S.^ieotion,No. 16, Enpliraaia* Di^es • iocommenoelstJaaiiaay. Apply stating -salary^ " JAMES ELLIOTT^ SaD.-Ttew., 834^ Harkdate^P.O We are now ofieriag extraordinary bargains ia Scotch, English asd Canadian Tweeds, and fancy saitings, â€" ATTRACTIVE AND STYLISHâ€" Men's all woolTweed Suits $6.00 up- wards. Overcoats $5.00 upwards. Boys and Youths Suits and Overcoats $8.00. TO i^.^%:lije:s. Wool Shawls and Mantle Cloths in the latest styles and patterns. Boots Shoes from the finest Eid to the serviceable Stoga suitable for all classes. With us the "Tea" busi- ness is a specialty, 4 lbs. very choice Japan tea $1.00, 6 to 8 new "Dust" of the last May pickings a splendid article for the price. Customers requiring ordered Boots Shoes may ra^y on being served with despatch as another workman has been added to the staSl No ex- pense will be spared in promptly meeting your wants, and as in the past nothing but the best material will be used m the shop, and prioes will be kepi down to the lowest pacing figures. IS- G17E US A CALL. WM. BROWN, Nov. 1886. KlDNEyS DANDELION Tnfciin iU Blood Pmiflar, Tonie, Dinretlo Loss of Appetit^ Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Biliouaneaa, Jaundice, liver Complaint, Bheomatismi aU Kidney Di aoan eo, Scrotnla, Diseases pecnliar to I'emalea, Salt Bheam. Eczema and all Skin BiaeaMS, Headaohe, Palpitation of tlie Heart, Sonr Stomach and Beart Sum. Purely Vegetable. ^^ Jomi C. WSBT £ Co., X«nnto,Oiit. M HlIilESS mi rR.EF.MATrS WORM powders; AssplaMUttotaka. CaataiBthtirown Nssative. Is a safe, saxe, and eOeetamt • mum r af wm r m m ia GhfUbreaor Adattfc Canadian Pacific r. r. OWEN SOUND BRANCH TIME TABLE. Taking effect Monday. July 28th. 1886. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. ^MREIHfrMITED. FIR 8*8. No. M Bflphnwi*. duties to Smmeneelst JunuSy 1887, jna7e or mSmj to B. J). Bllia. Seeretaiy.KunbBrlj Pg O. 8S6-8 â-  E. CARNAHAN would respectfully iolimate to the inhabit ants of the sur- rounding countiy that he has opened a genet al harness shop on King street in the village of HOLLAND CENTRE. where he intends to manafactnre and keep on hanU a laiRe stock of LIGHT and BEAVY HABNESS, long and short tngs, 8TBAW GOLLASS, WHIPS. COMBS, BRUSHES. HABNESS OIL c. I will nse only first claes matenal and tho?e requiring an.Tihlnst in the harness line wUl find it to their interest to eaU at the new harness shop and get prices before go- ing eLewhere. Bepalriog done with neat- ness and dispatch. Sol:eiting a share of pablie patronage. I am respectfully yours. R. CARNAHAN. Toronto .... Leaye Gardwell Junction. Orange- 1 Arrive TiUe. [Leave.... OrangeviUe Jun... Shelburne Dundalk .. ....... Flesherton....... Markdale Berkeley. â- , Holland Centre.. Ohatsworth Owen Sound Mail. 7 45am 9 25" 10 0.5" 1020" 10 32" 10 58" 11 22 " 11 47 " 1202pm 12 14 " i223" 12 38 " 1 05 " Exp. 4 50pm 6 30 " 7 03" 7 22 " 7 34 8 04 8 30 8 56 9 10 9 22 " 9 32" 9 49- 10 20 •• GOING SOUTH- STATIONS. Owen Sound. Chatsworth ....... Holland Centre .. Berkeley Markdale Flesherton Dundalk Shelburne Oi-angeville Jnn Orange Arrive..... viUp.. f Leave Cardwell Junction... Toronto Arrive Exp. 540am 610" 6 26" 6 34" 6 47" 7 02" 7 26 " 7 61" 8 22 " 8 30" 8 46" 9 25 " 10 55" Mail. 2 40pm 8 07 '• 3 30" 3 40" 3 52" 4 06 " 4 31 " 4 57" 5 23" 5 35' 5 66" 6 30" 8 10" All paitifeB ate htktibf warned agaiast giTuig goods toanyiaenaB om. ntyaomont except to myself or my written order «» I will not be respoiiaiUe for the same, JOHN MoOALLUM, 8r. 896-9 Ei^pbTMia. Not. 29tfa "W. J' THE CHEAPEST YET We $en OS we Advertise. ALL // KINDS^// OF //-FUMIITUItE winie«(dd«loseto«^dewle prices for Tba Mzf Thirty Dqfs. Having a huae stoek of Faniitnre from dilfareat finna fl^ves customers a good ^anee to obooae what thagr want. All kixi of PICTURE FRAMING done at lo wmt rates. We abo have on hmd a laiite Btook of Osu»]sei» and CJofllns a«# FmerMi Fanttekiass. wktdi win be applied toUiow tiiatwOl^vor us ifUktbtix tmtata^ at lowj^isss. Alio 4\Bbil^BSE in Cknnectlo]i. PMIMAN HAHILTOII, X(ttt doer to Eaitn\ »ubo. ::- "STANDARD " AND THE-i RoFal CANADIAN. From BOW till lat January. 1888. F9R THE SHALL SUM OF $1.50. Br an amgeaeat with the poblisber of flie BMral Ctmadiai^ now in its tenth year of poUkation, we are enaUed to oiffer both papers for 11.60. The regular price of the two 13.00. The Bnial Comriian is* monthly illustrated nwgaaine lot the Farm and Home. The foUewingws tbe feadinj; Departments:â€" Mm «nft FMd s Horses and. Cattle; The XWiy: iH^ap •act Swine; Garden and Osdiard Bees and HofBtf Pboltry and SMa HoAM» CMK»; "fbe GtaiM Beeoid Boml Motas; HonselKM Rinfti: Toomr Oanada; Hn i nrti fleaadtfa^ The mosie alone is wortn aevana yesMfinlMahptimi 13- S^SCBIBSI KWn I " ' iM en m » H II H I" Biklaiiceofjrew

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