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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 9 Jun 1887, p. 1

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 I â- â- â- ..jerOQ THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY.' SETE^'TH yEAE.-]S"o. 863. -â- J-r 3 [IKDALE SpoETS. jcal and Other Items. fv TICKS i'n «"««* columns intended to benefit ndivi'"" or Society icill he charged ten "'ua Uji' for the first insertion and five Vti a Uni edch subsequent insertion. ^nfjcE-â€" Correspondence, communica- I ' ^dcntisevients, d;c„ must be in this [fv'bi; nj'jn on Tuesday to insure publication lit v:eek. AT MAEKDALE, OWF,, JtlNE 9, 1887. C. W. BUTLEDG-E, Proprie^I^ c 1st Jno. Elliott,! (unrlcr 10) 1st E, iuder 15 1st B. Andg ^liell, 3rd AngusBIi t Jno. Totten, 2nd u -Noted Jeweleby Stobe,- mp 1st C. McAtthnr, )p Step and Jnmp d Robert Sproulfe, ling Jnmps 1st C. Sproule. iip 1st Wm. Lyons,! h Pole 1st H. Mercer,! ord Ben. Carter. s. Shot 1st J. Camsj J 11. â- ^. Shot 1-t N. Ca atc-h won by Owen i latv'h won by Marti US 1st Dan. McFd U n, 'iud Ben. Carter, 4th Jack Boyd, cas}- Pole â€" John Kno Liasy Pig â€" Angus Troi 1st Miss CharltcD, â- a. I Itacc 1st Patrick -,. 2iid Angus Trotta have been audited Liice in the hands v:m. ^laskctt, of S28 diins; to see the In cailiu: on the Sa fill be found the most complete stock [nVatclies, Clocks, Jewelery, Silver- tare, Bpes, c., in this pad:t of the 'ountry. Call and see those watches tbey-are luing at 812.00 bearing warraiofts [:r three and a half years, fj-bile other lialers arc asking §15.00 for the lame article. P. iS. Bartlett, 3 oz. Ija silver case for $16.00 while they Ere selling elsewhere for $17.50. kher dealers cannot compete with L and they know it. We cannot Lip them being annoyed at our Ltible low prices we must, give M public the benefit of our close paying. Just Note a few prices. aversion. AfinejXickle Alarm Clock for actually â- :ly 5i'2.00 bearmg a warrant for two ears. Your choice of over 20 fine lated chains for only $1.60; Just hmk of it. Fine walnut clocks from 2,3d upward. Brooches, Ear-Rings, Ladies' Chains, Cuff-Buttons, Scarf- Pins, at equally low prices. Remember ii you want your "Watch r Clock repaired properly by a work- man, Bussell's is the only place. All orders by mail promptly at- tended to at PMSSELL'S Noted Jewelry Store, FLESHEETON. y continues to ire trade, which is iealiug and modej premiseo have " in appearence i3 rees adornmeBt » the tasteful labor Hunt on the opF ived the corners on aspect It Pre-^i A stubborn fact â€" Sarjeants mule. iHURfDAY the 30th June will be Division Court day at Flesherton. The Standard will be sent any address •be balance of 1887 for 50 cents cash. The Ccuuty Ccuncil roeets on the -Oth June, Mr. Tho:\!psok; of Port Perry, visited ""'.ends in Euphrasia this week. Miss IIary Ietixg, of Manitowaning, visitiui/ friends in this part. jIes. F. j. McFaeland is visiting •;ends, in Toronto. Jhss Lauea Eorke is on a yisit to I Toronto and Aurora. A party of Owen Sounder's Pic-nicked ^* BeU's Lake on Tuesday last. A number of fine frame barns are "eing erected in the vicinity of Mark- ^^le this season. .J- M. Reynolds, arrived from Graven- ^jrst last week, and left on Tuesday to ^J a situation in Meaford. FiKED._iirs. Caswell was last week Jjednso. and $19.65 costs for breaking ^lehquor license law. J*- H. Fleshee of the Flesherton wlen Mills has something interesting ° 'toners in this paper look it up. roite '^^ ^°ST. DiNSMOBE left for To- « on Tuesday last to take a situation " a sash and door factory. A yery enjoyable moonlight excursion took^feeMond^ynighton'BeU's Lake' per Moftat^a steam yacht by a com- pany of Markdale young people. Lost.â€" On Monday last, between F. Burton's and Harkaway, a bag of flour and a bag ^f bran. The finder will please leave Word at Harkaway, or this office, and be suitably rewarded; Mathew Patton, Jr., Harkaway. Hebe is a good word for the women An English statistician has discovered that married men live longer and live better liyes than batchelors. Among every 1,000 there are 39 criminals; among married men the ratio is only 18 per. 1,000. The various "Farmers' Institutes' throughout the province are holding meetings to discuss the Commercial Union question, and the discussions arrived at so far as we have seen report- ed are favorable. Me. W. T. Jackman is, we are pleased to say, able to take a driye every fine day, and is improving in health and strength very mcely. We hope to see: him e'er long able to resume active duties. M. "W. Aemsteong have been runn- ing their cheese box factory mght and day in order to keep up with the demand for boxes. They tnrn out a yery superior article. Thos. Willisceoft of Holland Centre is to the fore with harvesting implements of the most approved make, and we bespeak for him an extensive business. Read his adv. in this issue. WoETH Getting. â€" The Jubilee issue of Grip's Own Library will be issued next week. It will be a book of 32 pages, with pictures on nearly every page. Every picture to appear is either original or is being specially re-produc- ed for this issue, and there will be a great demand for it. It will be for sale at all bookstores, or can be had by send- ing 10 cents direct to Grip Office, Toron- to. Archibishop Lynch has issued an ord- er requesting the clergy to inform their congregations that no more dispensations for mixed naarriages will be granted wheii the woman is a non-cathoUc. The reason given for this is that in such cases the woman cannot be depended on to bring up their children in the Catholic faith. The Flesherton Advance is six years old and enters upon its seventh "sound in wind and Umb" and with hopeful pro- spects for success and usefulness in future. We yiew with pleasure the pro- gress made from year to year by Mr. Fawcett in the Advance, and wish him continued prosperity. J. P. Mabshall, Dentist, has changed his arrangements for visiting Markdale r and will in future be at the Markdale House on Thursday and Friday follow- ing thefirst Monday in each mouth, and at Flesherton the following day, con- sequently his next visit will be the 7th and 8th of July and at Flesherton the 9th. We regret to learn, that W. J. Shepherdson's fine imported Clydesdale Stollion "Galloway Laird" died two weeks ago from inflamation of the bowels. Troth gives the most thoronghly in- 2 « JPendent and common sense editorials Of pe^ ^°^'°^ ^^ ^*"^e t^e opportunity «)ntl fr°^^^' expenses in the (recent Gtey^j! °' *^^ representation of East ed L fto! ^°^^^ °^ Commons amount- iaipi*"^^ '"s^^ess will be done by ' ^°* agents in the sale of binders 1 th uuiucn aot u^^ '^^®°* prospect of an abnnd- ""'rrestcoutmue. Dk. SPBotn-B gives notice of a motion prayini; that the Governor-General re- cognize the jubilee year by extendmg the clemency of the Crown to criminals now incarcerated in the penitentiaries of the coontry mider the following con- ditions :â€" (1) Life sentences to be com- muted to a reasonable term of years (2) that all those who have served ten years be set at Kberty " (3) that aU convicts with a record of good conduct since their incarceration be allowed a remission of ten days for every month's imprisonment since the 1st January, 1887 the whole, as the Dod»r poUtic- ally puts it, m order that this may be a year of rejoicing to those poor nnfortun- ates confined in living tombs. Rbmembeb the meeting of Centre Grey Farmers' Institute at Rocklyn tomorrow (Friday 10th) at 1 o'clock. A laree at- tendance is desired, and vdll doubtless be in attendance. There is an intima- tion in some papers that this discussion on Commercial Union may lead to Aimexation to the United States. Of course there is no reason why it should' yet it is well tolget posted, and then take an unbiased view which will result in an intelligeent decision. The Unineesally Robbed- .The follow- ing bit of condensed wisdom is from the New York Sun â€" If country newspaper proprietors were to publish the names of the subscribers who take, read, enjoy and are gratified by, yet refuse to pay for their home papers the reputation of the most communities for moral honesty woulddepreciate20percent. An editor's labors are seldom esteemed or compensat- ed. A lawyer will give you five minutes' advice on a topic and charge you $5 for it. An editor will give advice on a hundred topics and chrageyonfive cents a, copy for his paper. And very often 5 cents given to an editor would save $5 given to a lawyer. In fact no other business men are so uniyersally robbed and swindled out of their labor and cap- ital as the country newspaper pub- Usher. The first thing that strangers note in coining into a town is the condition of the streets. If they are straight, clean and have good walks, the stranger is favorably impressed. If the yards that hue the streets are neat and well kept, though they may not be expensively decorated, the impression of the thrift of the people and the beauty of the town helps him to decide the question and say, "I will settle down in this town." The officials of the town have their work to do in ordering the streets kept peat and clean and the sidewalk kept in repair. The citizens have their part to do in keeping their door yards clear. Every person has a work to to in making the town presentable, and they should not fail in their duty. This is the way to attract strangers to our midst, and make citizens of them. We wonder, if all of our citizens think of this. SPELLiN.-^The editor of the Thorn- bury News now admits that we were correct in spelling Calcimine, but says he prefers spelling it Ealsomine, which is also proper: He however asks us if Sault is spelled "Soo" in Webster We think not, "Soo" is not correct but is used especially in American^ papers and -win, we beheve, come into general use. In reference to this criticism we feel like encourageing it in a friendly spirit with a view to improvement, there are many words intheEnghsh Language that are spelled differently to what they once were, or rather, a shorter way of spelling has become proper and have been introduced into the Standard dic- tionaries,, and a friendly criticism may be profitable to the publisher as well as our subrcribers.^ For instance "cheque' ;â€" an order for money â€" ^is now proper by leaving out "que" and adding "ck"thus "check," also "draught"â€" an order for money, or "heavy draught" is properly spelled "draft" We may m future give a hst of words which have been "corrupt- ed" by being shortened and simplified and in our humble opinion there is. great room yet for improvement in this line. ASTONtSHING SUCCESS. It is the duty of every person who has used BoBchee's German Syrup to let its 'wonderful qualities be known to their frienda in curing Consumption, severe Coochs. Group, Asthma. Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person ean use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all druggists to leconunend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to tiy one Ixitae, as SO.OOO dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was i^birted. Such a medidne as the Qernum Syrup cannot be too widely known .Askyour druggists about it. Sample botflea to try, aold at 10 cents. Begolar size, 76 cents. Sddbyall Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. BUSINESS LOCALS. MowBBS mowers for $50 cash at Jackson'^B. Ei^y terms to good men. BuiijiNa hardware good and cheap at Mabee's. All kinds of fruit and ice-cream at Mrs Clement's. Get yom: door nobs, locks and bells at Mabee's hardware. Croquet Sets selling very cheap at Mrs. Clement's. TuENip Seed Tuenip Seed At Stephen's Drug Store. DooB nobs in bronze, gilt, nickle and jet, at Mabee's hardvrare. Wm. Watchoen has a kiln of first class lime fresh burned and for sale. Fisb.ing' TslcTsIg all kinds ai the Medical Hall, A. Turner, Co. Mrs. Clement's is the place for cand- ies and sweetmeats. FisHiNQ Tackle in great variety at the Markdale Book Store, A. Dinsmore. Plow Points.^ â€" ^All ttie standard makes and' patterns for sale at Moffat's foundry, three for $1.00 cash. 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 will not be undersold. Bemembeb you can get Bran, Shorts Henfeed the same price at Bensons, as at the mill, it saves you half an hour trouble, give us a call. R. McNat.ly is turning out excellent work in wagons and carriages of different kinds. A number of good second hand Buggies for sale cheap. Also a good Sulkey at W. Mason's Carriage Works, Markdale. Handsome window curtain poles with gold nobs, from 60 cents up at Mabee's hardware. j to cut prices, he^aint Ubfe a ' fellow °°^ au'tstav with'tfi'em.' • ;; ' "".^^ W. McLeod, Shoemaker, left â-  ttwT'^astU Cash bHyers will find nie»tr-^iii Sarjeant Bro's meat market as|j/:uc^j^ as in any other market in ORBada^f^ Prime Bacon, Hams anij,rot^^ smoked and dried, meats, as wel^sn^hr kinds of fresh meats in seas^ "â- ^'^^.' .^j R. McNally has a numbelf""6P'fifae Buggies and Carriages comp^e^fjIJ^jfij^l^g those who contemplate purcbasicg-siobv should call and examine bef^ *9ffihg " a bargain elsewhere. _. ^, ,.^,j Davis has constantly on ttand' awfrfll^^ supply of Ford's and Plet^l'j^o'^f bt^ the finest quality, if it is n^f igbt briut(:;i it back and your money will b6tdfundedv^» Special reduction will be g^i^ii^fpy'Jar^.'j lots. ' " ' ,x 1 ijiipvvi Dr. Jug's Medicine shOttltt-b^-fised" by every one at this seaScW"'^f th^^fc^' ,^ as it is the best blood pij^^erj^i) .-Ihe ' market and will reinvigora^Jiheifrme .) and prepare it to beaf ^tWe b^ts i{- summer. The pills are^ i?^;^' called^ I the "Little Gems" |^ .,|^j.„jopef^"tj^',^ ' without causing eithei?rgripjng. oripainH^ and are a sure cure- for- Hetvouss-' ness, biliousness and otHer afibctioniB: of the Liver and Kidiiey^,' " Buy them^ and try them and jftyi Wftn't regret ., your investment. Soldhy 2'urQerâ- â- - Co'., Markdale. ' ' -- ' ' •-•-•-' As the season is uffiw .opened )foi"' thei/ sale of Bacon. BenSea •â-  W' th*- BfeHist' ' house is to the fore' v^^^ ^^wj.jpg^^f ;, r] remember he will jufiit :bA.a^ersold iby-i any one in the trad#and -jf 'ffi^re is^iv "' cut to be given th,^y |iy^^^^hij, Jl^oys^ t^^^Aii will give it to you,itheyjiaredacent.littlrl chaps. -â-  'J-- -!- 'â- â- â- " ' "" • ' 'â-  Davis is to thef^oflt, wjth,'aAefwibr£m(i u cd oat meal, the steel OKftj"try^tt' 'e*ct'-^" and you will use no ojih^?' ^1§5*' a ^i^^ ' brand of Corn Sje^j Just toiiand, iji; fact anything in. the Provision linfe' ni ay beprcoured at Davis' " £if. ,pnj;g,s"wljicli ,_ /cannot be beaten,. ?iOd if the trade mean ;: • that"' â-  Wednesday for a trip up the lakes, with ah eye to business. For Sale. â€" W. J. Anderson of Orange Valley has a good heavy four- year-old horse for sale. A choice assortment of linen window blinds and American walljpaper borders at Markdale Book Store, A. Dinsmore. Rejuvenator is a safe and reliable Bitters, in all seasons of the year. Sold by Smith the Barber. 1,000,000 dcz., of eggs and 2 tons of butter wanted ot Davis' for which the highest market price will be paid. Just received a nice lot of dress goods which will be sold for 15c., worth 25c., atS. HiU. Labge quantity of wool, eggs and butter wanted for which highest price wiQ be paid, S. Hill. Go to the Markdale Book Store for Base Balls and Bats, Lacrosse sticks and Balls, Croquet sets per 80c. A. Dins- more. Turnip {Seeds Fresh pure and true to name at the Medical Hall. A. Turner and Co. Public 'Veedict." â€" "That for satis- factory watch work, and reliable watch- es etc.," the place to go isW. A. Brown's finely stocked Jewellry store, Markdale. Head Quabtebs for Buggie Tops, Milk Waggon Springs, or anything in' the Carriage line is at Wm. Mason' carriage works. Fresh Millenery received weekly. Ladies don't fail to see this department: Latest novelties always in stock, Mi^i Love is noted for stylish millinery, Hill. -^ I have a fewaohesfcs^f tbaf'tlotdi^idiiR^-' uncolored jaipktf tesfi Ifeft '%iitSli J^^iaVfe '"" sold at 30c. ^er,lp-j%p4 itji!?i'SAe«*' pstiJ.^w nounced by ihose who havfe-tiBfid: itf'i;^' be better valhe fllitf iif^i'tea."B6ia"iii..^ town for tl}^.5ij}se.y?n*fiQbaÂ¥yrjqUt!*ftlfc,ii why we can aeil. cheaper -tbsao* those ih-^s trade the-arS%a"il^^in'fely Wause w4"V' are satisfied with half the proftt-v vW.'u; L. Davis.- -â-  i yn' •-:""'ifi â- - ' i ' '" â-  â- â- â€¢ ' DoK'T 'fail jfo call atj jWrn. â-  ,Mason;s. Carriage, Works and see the 'stj'le aaid ' i quality of' thfei'lg's he ^builds'" he is ' making ai^'sp^cl^Vy of ]^e ^Siiffalq. Road; gear the most stylish and dnrablt- 'â-  Buggie ftuiltianS "prices as low a's any.,;' one in tljje pouhtry-j ,â- ,:â- .: .. Rejuvenatfer- Bitter^ assMs irattite and ' ' remoyi^s |h0 caji!?e ofdisease .fj-oip ^br- system, by keeping the kidmieys;^ liver, ^i.' stomacfe'atid-bl06d pure*/ and' "natures channels free, then you have healt Ji Sold by Smith tbe-Barber. o • :,â- "}• 2.s-^R^a IV IS--: ft: Co c ,00 'i\u. 5. fr -t Ii J" 2 ' c^ .^ •?. Cc-*; i.^io-'TrD^j^j J.g|-%ii't#-- .; .jfeWf*' J^^JJWwS^ --jfnJS 'fir- Marerale Markets. â€" Fall wheat^icSO to 82cents;8pringwheat80to82; bafl^^ ' 80 to 50; peas 48 oats 28 -butter i|.'^^ 12 eggs 10; potatoes 75 per bag; £^^. 6.40 hides 6.50 wool 20. -t"t1 i -- ,1 fj 1 1' "Notice" to Farmers. Those 4hai' have to buy their "Flour" this, sffi! h^^^cjw^.i mer. Can buy it at Benson'8f-ti}e "K|4"^ir§¥3t£'^-' Belfast House, the same pnce'Jas ,flj^ '^^ " '" "" the mill, and every lb. gaammtflvd;' both Ford's and Plewe^' kept qi^^^i; Liberal indncementfi made o» sonrj one barrel lots. m Jo* I i_: itj\'~-*:u'it I i: t u^ 3 V. uau iiK-;'0 .ntj ZMU: r.s 1^1 'i AW If! \:^ J, (â- â- I 'H .(ii:;. V^.v' 1 â-  â- !: t' I- ;i .. 4 a M f i 'M '1 m

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