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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 14 Apr 1887, p. 4

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 .^11 I l».-T'»llr. I ',ffT .â- Â«*ai»8 it â- tj M.l V » " M i I «C-«UK» Etc hf« ttiC-p t{5J!(» ' ;^ ^K-Jfrt." (mav6M(;» l^fan^of^. C. W. Batlddge, Publisher. MABKDALE, APRIfj. 14. 1887. EDITOBIAL NOTES iiiiiiiiii ft-iO ... .. .., »»^ '1*8 ;iaiiniJ»»«(f A snoBsu avomnna axp DjsxBiqic oonras FBOM OD»; SSCBAMCM .PKBTA««P FOB STAKDAKD BSADKB8. a â€" Dominicm paxliament opened ' ^resterday. Wednesday. j â€" Great Britain has acceded to| Bussia's demands, and a setUeojent ot the Afghan boundary has been eflfeot«d. ^â€" A company has been formed (chiefly Americans) with a capital of office. TlKwubnry becomes a tomi on the 2nd of May, and the nomiDation of ihe ne|w coiiobial -win taike pIao9; that day. The HsnoTec Pbst and Flesherton Advance has been exchanging courtesies recently â€" over the left. John Bofainson of Dnndalk has secnred a positipn on the Toronto PoUqe force. A petition is being largely signed in Dnffenn County for the repeal of the Scott Act. A deputation from Dofferin County waited on the Attorney-General last week urging thft removal of PoUce Magistrate Munro of Orangeville from $5,000,000 for the porpose of develop- ing the iron mines on the Kingston and Pembrolie Railway between Kingston and Benfrew. â€" The new Dominion Parliament is composed of 65 Lawyers, 86 Merchants, 83 Farmers, 22 Doctors, 10 Lumber Merchants, 6 Journalists, 5 Manufacturers, 5 Traders, 4 Notaries, 4 Shipowners, 2 Civil Engiueers, 2 Mill Owners, 2 Contractors, 1 Banker, and 8 Gentlemen. â€" The new C. P. B. station at Mon- treal, to be built -this summer, will haye a frontage of 500 feet, and will be 90 feet wide and 500 feet long. The main tower will have a frontage of 90 feet on "Windsor street and 75 feet cm Donegana street, and the height from the sidewalk to the comb in g of the roof will be 204 feet. There will be six stories for offices in the tower. Mr. Edward Stone, of Artemesia, is going to British Columbia, to locate near New Westminster. Wheee the dangeb lies. â€" The chief danger from taking cold is its habihty to locate upon some internal organ, as the lungs, the pleura, the bronchical passages, etc. Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam loosens and breaks up the cold ' allays uritation and often prevents or cures pulmonary complaints. Capt. and Mrs. Collins, of CoUingwood celebrated their golden wedding last week. A Pkofitably life. â€" Few men have accomplished the same amount of work and good in this world as the celebrated Dr. Chase. Over 500,000 of his works have been sold in Canada alone. We want every person troubled with Liyer Complaint,Dyspepsia, Headache,KidneT or Uninary 1 roubles, to buy a bottle of Dr. Chases Liver Cure, it will cure you. Medicine and Keceipe Book $1. J; ••â- f.C: •»•«; :«C'i t ;«M«{«^-»q j V" ^^\ -A.' Mc Farlan d's. New Lace Curtains â€" A.T McFarland's. :iTeT7^ -AT- McFarland' s. Fleslierton. The vacancy in the pnbKc school, trustee ship caused by the removal and resignation of W.i. PickellEsq., was filled on Satur- day last by the election of George Swanton Esq., to that honorable position, the choice was a good one, Mr. Swanton takes a deep interest in educational matters, nis daughter now in attendance is the farthest adyanced pnpil in the Flesherton public school. Our town presented quite a Sunday Hke appearance all day good Friday, business suspended, eyery thing and every body quiet and orderley. Eeligious services were conducted iu the Methodist Church at eleven a, m. Monday last fair day here was fairly well patronized but few cattle changed hands. A horse trade or two took place when both parlies got the best of the bargain. Geo. Glassford sale of new furniture passed ofi very well. This Morning (Tuesday) two deaths have B. B. B. A SENSE OF DUTY. B. B. B '•I should not think it right did I not give my testimony of what B. B. B. has done for me. I was troubled with biliousness. I took one bottle â€" It gave immediate relief. I can recommend it as a sure cure for bihousness." Minnie Smith, Orillia, Out. CLIPPINGS. Mr. W. G. Pickell, and family have removed to Markdale. Mr. Pickell and his esteemed family will be very much missed by the people of this place. Es- pecially will he be missed in theOhnrch and Sabbath School, in both of which spheres he has for many years been an active and faithful worker. â€" [Advance. Mail Contract. â€" The contract for carrying the mail between Durham and Chatsworth has been awarded to Nor- man Mclntyre. If Durham has to have stage service it should be good and Norman has every facility for running it creditably. The Walkerton and Priceville stages are simply reminders of the past. â€" [Chronicle. Sill Living. â€" Nineteen days ago been reported to us not far from our village lastJMonday, Mr. Bell, of Bell's Comers, from inflamation of the lungs, the first being Mr. J. Hazard a stout young man 2H New Boots Shoes â€"AT McFarland's. » â- Â» â-  IVeiv Ties Ha-ts -TA McFarland's. NEIV JUBILEE HANDKERCHIEFc ^AT McFarland's. 1 0» I New Black Colored Silks at McFarland's. IARKDMil« â-  n ' B » â-  .»â-  L ' Ul ' "'" ^* '• ^1^^ ^c^MFm^^St^^^^ to' th] wftQile^i3i:pri^^ the pubij] iarfVism;,mit^^ stoojx. opposite tw Markdale House, whei^e I will maniJ f^tu2?3 e#ery article in the wagol aiii4 ca]?iiage line, aDd having loi eiperiehGe in the business, and 1 iisiug: first class material, I cf guaraxttee satisfaction to every on] who will favor me with their ordet Repairing, Painting and Trimmi ing promptly attendedl to. I also mate a first class Stong Machine, which will lift the stone carry it to any desired place anj leave in position on the fence. A call respectfully solicited M/VF^KDALE » «« « years of age after only a few days illness. The second Mr. Geo. Caldbeck over 60 year of ege one of the pioneers here after abrief illneso passed peacefuUy away to his reward Hanuah's Hotel Flesherton Station was. the scene of an ugly quarrel on Wednesday last between Alex. Hannah proprietor and Jas. Carson of Eugenia. It is said both men were drunk and in the struggle cut eacb other about the head and face in a shameful manner, Carson received severe punishment in this face. There are many reports current about this quarrel, so far as we can gather we understaBS Carson went to HanUnh'B Hotel on Tuesday evening, had tea then and re- mained all night, during which time both he and Hannah got under the influence of Uquo^. After breakfast Wednesday morn- ing (J^MTBOn left the Hotel but during ' the forenoou returned again when both men be- came quarrelsome and Hannah received some cuts in the face. About 3'o'elock in the aftomoou they got into a quarrel again when Haunah (it is said with a screw driver) bruising Carsons face ill a shocking waoner. Uarson was after- guards driven to flesherton when Dr. Ohris- toe dressed his wounds, and he iras rexOOTed to his home in Eugenia. A wanaiit was i^ued for Hannah's arrest and eimatabla: Pearce arrived from Owa» Swiod the neit morning, Hannah was Hasa not to be found ' but ou Saturday morning went to Owen Sound aud deUvered himsdf to the {Toper authorities he was al2(kwed to return to hji: home by the font train. .\(r. Tbos. Bates of Sanlt St. Marie is at p'reseyt yisiting with bisimotheriaitbis place, /^ ' B. K. Bitdi^daoa Esq.. is altiilfuBnie from High Seh(4l apendibg the ^eek with his yarents. ' lr. ChriBtoe and Aaroq Matdiav will •haTs recouiae to the law ,4Kiart8 lor assia- tance in getthng a little di$iraae« re. goods ' Hoiks Bold by the^faA«ier*l«»«^c:»n« fw days ago. Proton, was in Dundalk and on his way home his team ran away. They got un- hitched from the sleigh and disappeared at a rapid rate. Since that time search has been made for them in all directions aud they were found ou Monday in one of the Proton swamps. The night they escaped considerable snow fell, thus coTering their tracks. When found they were still living and likely to get around all right. Seven or eight feet of the j lines were frozen hard to the gronnd and the bits being in their mouths they were unable to get loose. They had eaten the bark and small limbs off all the trees within their reach, and were in an emaciated condition. They were nineteen days without food.â€" [Shelbume Free Press. My European buyer advises large purchases in New Dress Goods, Muslins, Gloves, Laces, Silks, Parisols, Plushes, c.,c. Which wm ex- ceed all former efforts in style price or qual- ity. ClHaving erected and fitted up in every detail a Sasb, Door and Plain fJ tory, containing all the latest and most approved machinery, ever? bemg new, I am now prepared to turn out Sash, Doors, filMs, Mooldings, Hollor Battoij FRUES, LATH, FENCE PICKEtS. e.. And everything needed in the building trade, in a manner second to none^ Canada, and haying engaged superior mechanics m eyery departmenti would now respectiully solicit public patronage. Every Effort Made to fill Orders Promptl]] PINF LUMBER Dressed and Undressc Direct from North Shore, all sizes, on hand. Plain and Fancy Turning Careful Attention to Orders from a Distance. 803 Give us Franchise Victory is Ours! and BE ON TOUa GUARD Don't allow a Cold ui the head to slowh and surely run into Catarrh, when you c^ be cured for 25c. by using Dr, Chase'd Catarrh I Cure. A few sppUc^ttions cure insipient b'.carrh; 1 to 2 boxes cures ordinary catarrh 1 to 5 boxes is gnaraateed to cure chronic catarrh. Try it. Only 25p. and sure cure. Sold by all druKgiats. 333-83 ASTONISEONG SUCCESS. It is the f duty of every person who has usBd Boschee's German Syrup to let its wou(2erfnl quahties be known to their friends Li' curing Consumption, severe Coughs Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact aU throiti Hnd long diseases. No person can use it without imniediate relief. Three doses will relieve moj case, and we consider it the j dnt^ of si! dmggiajts to reoommend it to the poor, d^geopsomp^ve. at ksst to tiy oue h^tle, ms ^.000 doztn bottles wen soldj loai ymr, and bo one case where it failed wa* 1 eportei. Saeh s meditipe as the Oenaan Sjxnp ean^ct be top widcAv known Jkskyonr draggistoalMmtit.^ Samvle fjottleB to ti;, •eidak 10 «iiits« Begaitt e)«e, 75 cents. CUa iy aB BmgglitB .aad JH»lea. Ia tb» United Statea and Canada. TEA! TEA I TEA! Two extensive Ship- ments of pure Japan Tea's received direct from Japan over the C. P. Badlway, via British Columbia. Is It not to your interest to pur- chase your Tea from Headquarters rather than through Peddlers who get their supplies from 3rd class Houses in Toronto or else- where, and charge an exhorbitant price to cover expenses in travelling around from house to house. Save your money and come direct ta McFarland's the largest Tea Dealer in Grey County. ?. 1 iiruuiii, In making your purchases m small goods don't forget to call at the best estabhshed CONFECTIONARY, TOY and FRUIT STORE in the.County. My stock comprises the latest and best designs in TOYS the choicest and freshest stock of FRUIT and CONFECTIONARY also first-class Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes (ali colors.) OYSTERS kept constantly on hand daring the season, and sold by the quart or glass. Mrs. Clement, MAEKDAI Ttae]L«.wr;oBcemlnv News pap- .,^ ers. iy^ti '♦•CO i tJ â- Â»Vf ' ^*J ..--n;^ ;„ni U^f 1,,ii^^,ii:J' 1. Any person who tilkes a paper ne^ar ly from the post-office, whether directed in 'his name, or another's, or whether he na subscribed or not, is raeponsible for pay- ment. 2. If a pecson orders lua paper diseondan- ed, he mnst pay ^1 arreart, or the pubtishrt may oontunie to send it nnta payment is made, and then eqOeoi the ^hole amount, whether the papiar is taken from the oAoe' ornot. â-  i'" •:,... â-  3. In, Boita for sobseriptioiuu Qw sniii^iijay be insthoted in the plaae, where tiw paper is pubUshed, although the sabsegnber may zeside f hundreds of miles away. 4. ThaooartalMTe decided that rafnaing tc take newspapers or periodieaiB bom the poet-offiee or i^oving and \aa.ymg them nn- eaUediior. while vnuud, is^prtaw /ncfc and- «ta»dfi«t«»«ial.|i«4^,, ^^,,, â€" Unparalleled Offer\ S"i~S*^*'k^»'« Stftfidard °' ^-l"** American Aoiculturist(Eiig «r German), \Sfa.^..^.... M« 8.â€" Th« A. A. NewPoultry Book, for ererr body. 256 pages. 100 Illustrations. 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