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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 19 May 1887, p. 1

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 T ?°^ ^i5^*5^^;i^i^^5Sffi*tKMK^iS- vM. TY AM) D: HANCES nigyj ABD ion " Are '4»»»1 ye I have passed a i â- â- nd now the a^ lich run at large, erald. ^y- a popoiarcoi,. Trunk Ran^ House, OwenSoa, f Mono MiUs, y lowed nearly 26 a tas the first •as celebaatedre and Mrs. J. ^^ )\ven Sound has svening of Sir ^^ ag there in Koveal, eared up List wee^i :id in the river, ro told, has made test walks of as lut one poLij it has a leval k w a town and 3tcd on the 2nd i! -Mayor, And. Grii Irews; Councillor attcrson, Geo.AVln South Yv'ard S, oh. East Ward- well. A. R. Foster. PS launched a tliea [ness for scents is i use of smell. It is i. In the oarly sta{ I iiitectual devolem V i-.is nose in the p iii v.'oman, the sense of smell n i ?^aid tli.it wonii I'tive sense of smi rrae which is qc Aor.. â€" Ang'is BeaS 1 in Owen Sounds last week. He « as an cmbecilebyt 4 in February 13 1(1 in the body lu Thursday even i;I(,vcd the followi Aic deceased, An| "cucral debility. ^fandatd "HEW TO THE LIKE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHEEE THEY MAY." iVVKXTH YEAE.-]^o. 350. MARKDAIZE, OKT., MAY 19, 1887. C. W. EUTLEDGE, Proprietor. •if- '1 'â- ' 0l' aM Offer Items. fj.cse columns intended to benefit â- :l „r Societ;/ will he charged ten •\-,r the fir-it insertion and Jive i'l; iiib leqiient insertion. :â-  ^.C.irri":p"'ndence, covimunica- ..•/i'..,T;"H *•â- â€¢â- . d'c,, mnst he in this ,r. ri Tuesday to insure publication iiLDREN".â€" They ;oIil in their h â- icic of T-^asal Ba night, ilso rub -^ the nose, and let le in the mornings JSJJCS. ip Asse^ r has co jr. -37 ai.d we gl the EoU. 1886. IS ..... 68257 6S' 82840 oif* V 6605-il ClH irv 4S-1G0 i" ^1 â-  1 J 5 DAYS! Oiih iliscouut ^aic. iMr-ltiv. ;;rr 'â-  â-  RUS:-. o, Clocks, w to ;o k Ir- 1- die il...;. Wx,..: see ii'V ' you;' iJ'i- oaLcli. i- ftlltVf- to get i? ill irt-; d340 3471 4265 1114 976 2080-2 9365 11: 313 1068 930 517 there will be a sale of !ewelry, Silver- Lfc, Spsx, c., â- â- â- :s it Imt come early and •J the biirpains before .i.;o. onlj' fc)r BO' days, V. c .iio givinij you 25 â-  on ali caHb sales over ' iincst, make of Nicol ;!c ivctr.ally selling at ^â- . Xo. Ki Jkweleky Store •,"), wJiild they are $2.50 i-"uhere ar.d the finest of Fiijo " Plated Chains •vl'urli. ave ^e;!Grally sold .-iZaO. IIUS SELL'S IS ' i.-a!i get Larpains, no- â-  i-ivi:" witlins. Come and r- Ivc^, we will not pay •r j^'ivo yon meals as a .1; tell you a^oods a great 'hau you can get else- :â-  Mitrabfr tlio only place Watch repaired properly o Jhtsd Jewelry btore, 'l.ESHEETON. ;.â-  better crowded out this week. ' I!'" â- v-i:1 appear next. Hoi ;; l;. liii.t; and gardening -have becu i'.u ;ui -r for tv/o weeks past. Fv^o^/^^^sy'X'acltle all kinds attlie V,.;;; .1 iial!, A. Turner, Co. Qr:,;. a ;;:â- .. J)ei- of maple trees have i'eeui'L'.iii;. in the village this spring. Get 11"' â-  Inv.' re])airs from Jackson. Old mtt-'i I- ^.cl in exchange. Axi; .yi, jverdoiie, and the flies are said to -â- ,â- â- ; i â-  the trout at nibbling. Thk i\V/\ â- : ii^Dns are now on the road â-  I'riglit V,:-: i ;riy in the morning. Wooi. \X,r)\ I^Any quantity wool â-  '^autt .;; S. Hill's. Oool-, ;ic .â-  .;..;i;a-upt price at J. G. Ander~;'i. -;. oi,. A k;i:,th leu Seeds at Stepiio-s Drug Store. 74 19 937 ^o""".. 60S65 6iSj ih:s. ;; â- ioue \:v V All lana L' of Albion, has been the U. McCaj' recently. lior.sG and sign painting ' 3Iabee, A call solicited. i fruit and ice-cream at â- ^ iu-all goods at the sign of icn Bettjbks.â€" Postmaster G Bwpost offices 5a last year- ae ^vaB $2,468.' diture, $8,380^_ .sotnearlya"" ^otal post office was eollectea sposits in th« J iks increased by ?1 jly Fairs* Thui8d»T before Orange^je- 1 before 0«^ ly before Por^r^s^ before I^?^ before I)««^^; ;ug hardware Mabee's is the 'i if you wish to save-nioney. ^â- audluuch at Mrs. Clement's 'Nev â- , thecrcs-; For bi; I'iaoe t; Tea. !,•( 1 antlie^.. 'â-  ' """ecof Albicn visited -his broth- «Ma-lav.,- II.OicGay, Tanner, this week. --rs. lIc:nont's is the place for cand- '^^*'^^S"Oci;meats. ' ' • .^f'""^^ "'"ship Court of Revision â- '^te held on the 26th May. ^°u"st Sets selling very cheap '^^li'^. Clement's. Butte-^ Ande; 'rson and Eggs wanted at J. G. s in exchange for goods. wM rt^^^" '^°^'°ship Court of Eeviaion 27th '^^^ Eocklyn on Friday the Welg Council meets as a Conrt of fte-isS^May^^ '"'"" ^^^ °" Saturday i^venato; ^sSiJ?i"^r«°^~*i»«j««- Sold Mrs. J. W. Elliott of Chatsworth visited her sister Mrs. A. Turner this week. Dr. Sproxjle is expected home to-day, :^rhament having adjourned a week for Queen's Burthday Holidays. The latest institution or organization we notice in print is the W. O. M. G. or (United Order of Marriageable Girls.) Look out for J. G, Anderson's new advertisement next week. He has something that will interest you. Plow Points.â€" All the standard makes and patterns for sale at Moffat's foundry, three for $1.00 cash. A numberof good second hand Buggies for sale cheap. Also a good Sulkey atW. Mason's Carriage Works, Markdale. J. G. Anderson has a full line of all goods and is determined not to be under- sold. Gome and see for yourself. Forty thousond packages of Eejuvena- tor Bitters sold in four years by its own merits, sold by Smith the Barber. Additional names are being added to the list wraning trespassers. Read it and take warning. J. G. Anderson will s U the balance of his readv made clothiug at less than wholesale prices. Mr. Knight, who has been a salesman in J. G. Anderson's store for nearly a- year, left for the Soo this week. South Grev Teachers Convention v^dll be held in Fiesherton on the 2nd and 3rd of June. 1,000,000 dcz., of eggs and 2 tons of butter wanted ot Davis' for which the highest market price will be jpaid. Mr. Thos. Hill, late of the firm of Hill Bros left on Wednesday for the Wostern States via Owen Sound, the Soo and Duluth. A fresh stock of meal's have just been opened at Davis' which will be sold at a very small advance on cost as he wiU not be undersold. Eemembeb you can get Bran, Shorts Henfeed the same price at Bensons, as at the mill, it saves you half an hour trouble, eive us a call. Public Verdict." â€" "That for satis- factory watch work, and reliable watch- es etc.," the' place to go is W. A. Brown's finely stocked Jewelly store, Markdale. R. O. Whitby has a first class top buggy and a large and beautifully situat- ed park lot for sale at a sacrifice. For particulars apply to John Wliitby. Head Quarters for Buggie Tops, Milk Waggon Si^rings, or anything in the Carriage line is at Wm. Mason's carriage works. Thos. Gilray, Esq., reeve of Euph- rasia, has 60 acres of wheat sowed. He is an enterprising farmer as well as a good municipal officer. J. G. Anderson is determined to clear out the whole of his large stock by Ist August and of course will give great bargains. A stock of hand-made boots, fine and coarse, sewed and pegged, kept on hand so that yon can have a good choice also orders promptly filled, at W. McLeod's. When in Markdale on the 24th don't fail to call at Jackson's new photo gallery and leave yonr measure lor a picture. Daddt Stbwabt, formerly of ^a place, but now of Hamilton, rfefited Markdale tbU week. We are pleased to see the old genaeman lookingsoweU. Never Jet the ftit iJBCome flold and damp, or sit witb^the Wwk towards the window astbese^ag* *«»* toa«!ravate any «^^skwg l»«^l»«* 9*^»*«^- Alt. *^»BTritqn^«fon%Provid6nce toOjwi^ «# we* There he is enR»80d^ ppintiBf • BioMFio.â€" Ate. feoiei «t01eoelKhaB Markrale Markets. â€" ^Fall wheat 8t) to 82 cents spring wheat 80 to 82 barley 30 to 50; peas 48 oats 28 butter 12 to 12 eggs 10; potatoes 75 per bag; pork 5.40 hides 5.50 wool 20. J. G. Anderson, has a large stock of prints, muslins, dress goods, parasols gloves, c., c., which he is offering away below the regular prices. The Queen's Birthday will be observed as a Public Holiday as usual in Markdale, yet, we will not refuse a renewal of subscription to the Standard if we should be tempted with such an offer. Master Walter Turner is home from Toronto School of Medicine for a short time to take his brother A. Turner's place, he being indisposed. We hope soon to see him fully recovered. Cash buyers will find meat in Sarjeant Bro's meat market as cheap as in any other market in Canada. Prime Bacon, Hams and other smoked and dried meats, as well as all kinds of fresh meats in season. Mr. Jesse S. Mabee formerly of this place, and his father-in-law, Mr. Geo. Robson of Garafraxa, spent a few days fishing in this vicinity this week. Special attention is called to W. A Brown's announcement in this paper of a discount sale on the 24th, for one day only, Miss Searle, Dress and Mantle Maker wishes to inform, the ladies of Markdale and yicinity that she is prepared to do W; J. Herarhiil's HOT^ ^WEATHER PBICES. »* • i^ook:-: this column and I30TVIV see the array of all kinds of sewing. Cutting and fitting a Ulesiirabla goods to be offered this Bitten. I"""' is a safe and retiaUe e Barber. i|h0 raised Mf EejuvenatoT Bitters assists nature and removes the cause of disease from the system, by keeping the kidneys, liver, stomach and blood pure, and natures channels free, then you have health. Sold by Smith the Barber. Davis has constantly on hand a full supply of Ford's and Plewes' flour of the finest quality, if it is not right bring it back and your money will be refunded. Special reduction wiU be given for large lots. Notice. â€" All persons indebted to me either by note or book account are hereby notified to call and settle the same with A. Turner, Markdale, without delay, thus saye trouble and expense, T. S. Sproule. K. O. Whitby took his departure on Tuesday for Toronto. He will be much missed in our village as he was always on hand and gave cheerful assistance to any pi'jbiect in Church or other good movements. We wish him unbounded success in his new field of action. The weather since the 1st day of May has been delightful and seed has been put in the ground in remarkable good condition. The fall wheat is looking ex- cellent and all nature seems to smile on the labors of the husbandman, causing him to wear a hopeful countenance. Mr. Miller, the new feed store man, is making commendable efforts to supply the wants of his custorcers and is doing an increased business from week to week. He has great difficulty in pro- curing some articles for spring gardening, but if he can't procure them no one else need try. Davis is to the front, with a new brand of oat meal, the steel cut, try it once and you will use no other, also a fine brand of Corn Meal just to hand, in fact anything in the Provision line may f be prcoured at Davis' at prices which cannot be beaten, and if the trade mrean to cut prices, he aint like a fellow that can't stay with them. The editor of the Thornbury News says â€" "The Markdale Standard is in- troducing a new system of orthography. He spells "calsomme" in this way "calcimine." If friend Starrett wiU take the trouble to consult Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (which is the best aytthcHity extant) he will find that we are correct. I have a few chests of that notorious nncdored i^fan tea left which I have sold At 30c. fat lb and it has been pro- noonced by those who have used it to be bettM value than any Tea sold in town for the money â€" ^probably you ask why we can pell cheaper than those in trade? the answer is simply because we are satisfied with half the profit. W. L. Davis. To the farmers and the public general- ly Consult your interests and purchase your Buggies, Democrats c., from W. Mason's Carriage Wiaks where yon can get a first class artide with a -^tten gowraatee, asi^ieap as yoa can bay fac- et tory make rigs bam. Agents. Be loyal |p4 aapport borne indaptry. specialty lowest possible prices. Shop over S. Hills store. Don't fail to call at Wm. Mason's Carriage Works and see the style and quality of the rig's he builds he is making a specialty of the Buffalo Road gear the most styhsh and durable Buggie built, and prices as low as any one in the country. Awnings. â€" S. Hill and W. A. Brown have put up large and handsome aw- nings this week in front of their stores. Hill's block, which adds much to the appearance besides protecting their goods from damage by the sun. This block has now perhaps the most hand- some front in the county. month at prices which we think were never before quoted for such good goods. skip an item, you may find something of great importance to you in this un- precedented list of Honest Bargains. I2,eacl all It ^vill you. pay ISat's Women's Sun Hats 15 cents, worth 50 cents. Men's Hatd 20 price 50 cents. cents, usual Why IS store goods dearer in the even- ing than when purchased in day time enquired one lady of her neighbor I hear that the clerks say if they can't get out of the shops at seven they will have remmeration for their time and I suppose they keep the extra charges. Indeed that's a very cute idea I'll go early after this. As the season is now opened for -the sale of Bacon. Benson of tlie Belfast house is to the fore with a few cases; remember he will not be undersold by any one in the trade and if there is a cut to be given they are the boys that will give it to you, they are dacentlittle chaps. Chinese gloss starch is made of two tablesjpoonfuls of raw starch, one table spoonful of borax, dissolved in one and a half cups of cold water, Dip the thor- oughly dry unstarched cuffs, collars and bosoms of shirts in this, and then roll them up tight and let them remain a few hours in a dry cloth, then rub off and iron. Three weeks ago an Indian man taught his dog, a very fine bred, well behaved setter, to chew tobacco. Now the dog comes into the house by the back door never scrapes his feet on the mat, never goes to church, is earless at his meals, gets burs in his tail, goes with a lower grade of dogs and it is feared that he is beginning to take' an interest in politics. "Notice" to Farmers. Those that have to buy their "Flour" this sum- mer. Can buy it at Benson's, the Belfast House, the same price as at the mill, and every lb. guaranteed, both Ford's and Plewes' kept on hand. Liberal inducements made on over one barrel lots. Said to be good for cold. â€" Hot lemon- ade, taken just before retiring, is a well known remedy for a cold on its first stages. Everybody, however, is not familiar with the lemon cure for an acute attack of hoarseness, for this pur- pose, first roast a lemon in the oyen, turning it now and then, that all sides may be equally cooked. It should not crack or burst, but be soft all through, while the lemon is still yery hot cut a piece from the top, fill it with as much sugar as it wUl hold and eat on going to bed. Boy's 15, 20, 25, 35, and 45 cents. yd5. Cashmere 45 inches wide, only 30 cents. One Case Fine Tweed's all wool suitable for best wear 50 cents. Good value. and Sewed 12 prs. Men's Lace Shoes $1.00. X^ace dii'tains 10 prs. 75 cents. lOprs. $1.00. 15 prs. $1.50. 10 prs. Colored Muslins newest out $3.00. 31r*ess i^oods We have the trade of the County. De Berges 22, 25, 28, up. Peicea High Novelties in Greys, Browns, Blues, Grbnotes, Black Wool Checks and Cashmkr- ettes, commencing at 10 cents up to the finest. Imported Buttons and Trimmings to match. Men's, Youth's and Boy's Suits, part of a manufacturers stock, will be sold very cneap. Muslins G cents fast colors, stylish, goods. Fine White Lawn 12^. 15, 17, 20 cents. ^â- y^^l yds. Embroideries witli- iV 0^2 out exageratiou ihb largest assortment aud lowest prices to be found anywhere. Ali our Em- broideries 36 inches wide. Allovor Laces 3G inches wide. All iur Orientals in Cream. White aud Fawn. Pakisols, great job com- mencing at 50 cents. See them Eggsactly. â€" Mr. Cnrrie our egg mer- chant has been in that business 14 years, first in Waterloo County, then in Well- ington, later in Dufferin, and the last three years in Grrey, and the largest number received from one man in one week during that period fwas 1857 dozen which was bis last weeks, receipts from W. J. McFarland of this viBafe all of wincb were taken inatbia(9|cFadaDd'8) glare in Biz days. 4^ f" Doz. Womeu's Hose in Black, Navy -4v" Ulue Ground and Fawn 15 cunis a pair or two pairs for 25 cents, Cketontes Imported Direct and prouontice^l by the ladies Just Lovely. 3ry Pieces Trashinf; every day GiugliaiHs I only 10 cents. Mourning Goods in great variety. Gent's Ties, Shirts, Colloiis, Sc-cks, andunder clothing at correet prices. Doz. large cotton Tovrel's only 9ci'7its, each. 20 doz. still iaryer 15 cciitr;. 25 100 Honey Cans 2 gallons 2Q cents, 14 Pieces New Silks in P.lack and Colo-.fd Imported Direct from LONDON EKGLAM;. Qm M llUHEBY j{OOHl crowded â- with Novelties and our five young ladies kept on the jump serving customers. Trimming Eats, Bonnets, and Mantle Making. Pkices hight, styles cobbect. A cordial invitation is ext^dS^ to all to Tisit our grand display of N^j^ons. w. J. mcfaIland, Direct Importer. MARKDALE. 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