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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 23 Jun 1887, p. 8

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 ^(Steii' ^mwfim^ ^^•P PP m^9 mm j m- â- } ill -1^ 'lit ;^ J 4.iJ I!;. J as. 8. Freeborn* ^M. D. Ch.; IL L.JLJtQ.C. P. L Doctor of MeaiBliie ftnd nucter «f Soigeiy Victoria. UniT. Iiieenttote of Kiiif^c and Qseen's CoUsfte of FhyHciaos in Iralwod. Meaiber of the Collie of Pbysicians and Sorgeons, Ont. Fomi- erly actiiig Sorseonof B.B«ttary,B.C. â-².Qiiebee. Ijate resident ath«Bot(uid»Ij7Uic-ia Boepital. Dublin. okkicb: STEPHEN'S DRUG STORE. Drs. Sproule It Brodle, PHT8I0IANS ASD faUBGEONa Dr. Spbouiis's office Tamer's Drag Store Db. Bbodis'b office Mathew a block. I*. i:cCviiioiigrii, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, c OFFICEâ€" 0Â¥ER McFARLAND'S STORE, MABKDALE. Mioney to ILioa,Ti. laridale JoUer UL FABiCBBS HAVING No. 1 WHEi^ tad preferring flonr from their o«A wheat, esD get it by Mngmg twenty boshdi or more. Flour afways on Hand Flour $3.00 to $4.30 per.bbl. SHORTS, per ton tla.00 BRAK, •' 10.00 The highest market price paid for Fall and Spring wheat. J. W. FORD, Z^-o-TDlio n^Totice. To all whom H may con corn. niASSQn MASSON, BAERISTERS, SOLICITORS, o. Offices â€" Owen Sound, in Via^er's over McF°a^W-! sLrefon M^and^S^S V^V'^l^ " "'"""• "i^^ervuuBUBBB, â- "/»»«-. evervwe^. *°^ *^® PALENESS of ^Complexion so often S. Masson. W. Masson. noticed in female's, Iosp of appetite and general debility. In conjnnction w th the IB. L. Stephen the Dniggist of Markdale hj have been appointed agent for Johkbos'b celebrated Tonic and nervine. Jobhboii^s little liver Pills, and Johnson's all healing White Ointment. The nervine is the very best in the market, in «11 diseases caused by poverty of blood, for Nervousness, Hysteria, Tbe loldidir StHBdait !â-  iiwi iiiif TlmniiinT Vt i t. w.nirruDte. mrtoait, puC" Tuuoâ€" f 1 per year in tA-mutBt-H-SO ii not paii within aiz nenths. Pniemonal and bosineEs cards one wen nMoe and wider, pwyMc,N ITO. 6 no. 8 MO. liVhole column #60 00 f2J SO tW 00 Halfcolnmn.. 27 00 15 OP 10 00 Quarter column.. .. 16 00 10 00 6 0« Twoinchspace ^^ t^ Threeinohspace .... 10 00 6 00 Casual adTertisements 8 cents per line first insertion. 3 cents per line each subsequent insertion, nonvareil measure. Editorial notices, or notices m local col- umn 10 cents per line first insertion, 5 cents eaii subsequent insertion. .i Stray animals Ac, advertised 8 weeks for »l No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid except at the option of the publisher. OS iWtmwna) sUs\ PKINTESTG. every week. J. I,[asson, Q. C jj B_ Private and Company's funds to invest at from to 8 per cent Wm. Broisrn, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, c Commissioner in B. R. c. Conveyancing in all its branches promptlj attended to and carefuUy executed. f^_ B, Money to Lend on Real Estate se euritv. WILLIAM STUART, KIMBEELEY, Issue.- of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Real Estate at low rates. A few inarms for sole. Terms easy. Liver Pill?, it is he very best for all diseases arrising from Topid live r or bad stomach The White Oinment is the very best Li the market for Salt Bheume, Barbers Itch, Pimples, Chafs, Bums, Scalds, and all Skin diseases of a scrofulous nature. Try these fine remedies and you will not be disappointed. or saleatR. L. STEPHEN'S the druggist, Markdale, Ont. J. p. MARSHALL, L.D.S. will visit Markdale for the practice of Ms prc^ fession on Thursday and Friday following the first Monday in each month, and at Flesherton the following day, Saturday. MARKDALE HOUSE, MARKDALE, PNT. J. E Marsh, Prop. ISAAC STIWSOW, Builder and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone work. Estimates given. All work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 329 Residence, MARKDALE. WM. G. GUTHRIE, FIq//i Ornamental Plasterer Tvi:.A.isii:i.A.JL.E • Arches, Cornices, Centre Flowers, and all kinds of plain and ornamental plastering ex- ecuted at cheapest rates. Calsomining Lime Washing and Repairs promptly attended to. JOB Thb Standabd office has a splendid equip- ment of poster as well as fine job type. Spe- cial attention to orders by mail filled with dispatch. idl orders TO SCHOOL TBPSTEES. The undersigned is manufacturing an ex- cellent assortment of School FiTMiituire, Consisting of SCHOOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHERS' DESKS, etc., of the latest design and most approved pattern. Highly recommended by School Trustees and TcAoh- ers, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, wherever tried. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always on hand. Send for catalogue. to Chatsworth P. 0. 181 ANDREW McGILL. W. G. RICHARDS, "DUILDER, CONTRACTOR, ARCHI- I241v O TECT. Markdale. WEAVIWC. Having returned to Markdale, in order to â- be more convenient for my customers, I beg to announce that I am now orenared to do all kinds of Custom Weaving Residence old stand, opposite Presbjtcrian Church. 31« ARCH. BOYD. R.J. SPROULE, PLBSHBETON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Lender. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills drawn up andValuations made on shortest noticej Charges very low. Apply to B. J. SPKOULE, Mohev Lender Postmaster. Flesherton. MONEY TO^ LOAN. ON real estate security, at low rate of interest, no commission charged. Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, J. S, BLACK, 190 Pomona, P, 0. FARM FOR SALE. LOT No. 24, con. 4, N. D. R. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold cneap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars apply on the premises, or by letter to J. S. BLACK, 190-tf Pomona P. 0. UABKDIJ: VltLAOB OFnCIAlS. Police Trusteesâ€" E. Davis, A. Turner, ond S. J. Coleman. Public School Trusteesâ€" B. Coleman, J. Lyons, W. A. Brown, B. Coleman, Sec. COUNTY OFFICIALS. Judge, H. McPherson, Owen Sound. Deputy-Judge, S. J. Lane, Owen Sound. Sheriff, C. H. Moore, Owen Sound. Clerk of Peace. W. Armstrong, 0. Sound. Clerk, John Gale. Owen Sound. Treasurer, S. J. Parker, Owen Sound. County Warden, N. Beid, Owen Sound Registrar, N., R. McKnight, " •' S., Tbos. Lauder, Durham. Revising Barrister, North, Judge McPher- son. Owen Sound. •„ t j Revising Barrister. South East, Judge Lane, Owen Sound. M P North, Jas. Masson, Owen Sound. M, P., East, T. S. Sproule, M,D., Markdale M. P., South, Geo Landerkin. M. D., Han- over. r^ c :, M. P. P..'North, D. Creighton, Owen bound M. P. P East, Capt. Rorke, Clarksburg M. P. P., South. John Blyth, Orchard. DIVISION COUBX CLEKK3: No. 1. John Stephens, Owen Sound. " 2. David Jackson, Durham. •* 3. Thos. Plunkett, Meaford. " 4. Thos. J. Rorke, Heathcote. " 6. J. W. Armstrong, Flesherton. " 6. John McDonald, Chatsworth. MARKDALE. The P, 0. will be opened from 8 o'clock a. m. to 7 p. m. every working day. Mails closed as follows, viz G. P. B., going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm •• " South, 3:^0 p m, and 7pm TRAVERSTON. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 12:30 noon. MACMSO's YELLOWIL C U RE S .a H E U MAT I S M; FREEMAITS WORM POWDEHS^ An pleasant to take. Contain tiieir own PoTKative. Is a safe. euxe. and ettectaaM r in Ctafldrenor Adoltfc Markdale Woolen Mill Custom Carding, Weaving, Pull- ing, Dyeing and cloth dressing, done ia a fvorkmanlike manner and on very short notice. First Class Cotton Warp supplied at the lowest possible rates. A call solicited. TermB strictly cash or wool' Sept. 28. 1886 F- J. RITCHIE, HARKAWAY. Friday, 12:30 noon. For registered letters and money orders, fifteen minutes earlier than above. The P. O. will be open on Holidays from 9 to 9:30 a. m., and half an hour after maQs arrive. W. J. McFablahd, p. M. ^^ ED pn !OAMOELI0H' LIVER CURE HAVE YOU Liver Complatnt, Dyspepsia, Indieestioa. BDioosoesi, Jaundice, Headaciic, Dizziness, Pain in the Ba^ Costiveness; or any disease arising firom • deranKM liver. Dr. Ckase's Livs Curb will be fouiui a sore .and certain rem* dy. NATURE'S REMEDY The unqualified succrss of Dr.. Chase's Liicr Cmfe in Liver Complaint rests coiely with the fact that it is ^onipouuded turn nature's well-known U«er twilaton, wuk many IT IS A WBIjij KNOWN PACT THAT- McCOLL'S "LARDINE," is the best JEnowD, and most reliable Machine Oil in the Dominion Farm« er's. Thresher's andMill Owner's, will find it decidedly to ibeir advantage to insist upon getting the "Genuine Lardine" when they ask for it, owing to so much inferior oil being sold vn- der the same name by unscrupukms dealers. We are the sold manulaotor- ers of the "Genuine Lardme" every barrel branded. McCOLL BRO'S. A CO, For sale in Markdale at Haskett Bro's Hardware Btore. 847-78 Markdale C. O. O. F. No. 78, meets every alternate Monday evening at S o'clock in their Hall, Bae's block. Visitirg brethren welcome. Markdale A. O. U. W. No. 14L meeLs in their ^all, Eae's block, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of neighboring lodges solicited. MABKDUiB L. O. L. No. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday on or before full moon each month. Thos. Elliott, Master; W. J. Blakely, Victoria E. B. Preceptory, No. 282, Meets in Lodge Boom of Markdale L. 0. L. No. 1045, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir Knights always welcome. Jas. Brodie W. P.; Thos. Elliott, Eegistrar. -Don*t«oW a mH in thk ^ntS to ddwiy and vcttj ito iBto CatanA, ^lien yem ean be emed^.SSB. by naiag Dr, Chase^a Catarrk Cure. A tap applie^tiona evre iiisi|rien$ eatardi; 1 to 9 bteea cares dhSnarr oatMib 1 to 6 boxes ia gt»nuiteed to eoM duenie natarrh. Tiyit Only 25e. and sv« core Bold by alt dmKgitits. 888-83 Dnndalk will have bcrse raoea onJDem- inionDay. A FasK (^VFT. â€" ^Around each bottle of Dr. Chase's liiver Cure is a Medicine Guide and Beceipe Book containinfi; use- ful information, over 200 Recipes, and pronounced by doctors and draggists as worth ten ^imes the cost of the medic- ine. Medicine and book 91. Sold by all druggists. Flesherton will celebrate Dominion Day by athletic games. Don't use any more nauseous pur- gatives such as Pills Salts c., when you can get in Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters a medicine that moves the Bowels gent- ly, cleansing all impurities from the system and rendering the Blood pure and cool. Sold by all Druggists, tf Mr. Symington, whowas recently pro- moted from Dundalk station to Galt was last week prensented by the citizens of Duudalk with an address and a gold headed cane, also Mrs. S. with a silyer cake basket. At the same time and place Mr. S. was presented with an ad- dress and "Chief Ranges's" Jewel by the Foresters of that yillage. CHOI.EBA Infantttm.â€" That terrible scourage among children may be speedil cured by Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. All forms of bowls complaints, nausea, and vomiting, and an ordinary diarrhoea to the most severe attack of Canadian remedy known for children or adults sufiering from summer complaints. There are just two pleasing things in connection with the present season's emigration to Canada. It is fifty pe cent, above the corresonding time 'las year, and the character of the emigrants themselves is everything to be desired. There is no reason why this should not be so. W^e have a country extensive in territory, rich in resources and fertihty and withal a magnificent network of railroad, capable of bringing the products of the farmer and artisan in the most distant portion of the country to an evergrowing and profitable home and foreign markets. Everything is being done to bring about a speedy and happy settlement of the unpopulated districts, while capital is surely and unmistakably mdking itself felt in the development of all industries that contribute so much to the greatness of a nation. With the right class of settlers, such as we have been getting lately, and the present citizens of Canada doing nobly by their country, we are in for |a period of un- precedented prosperity. Let us all shoulder to shoulder do our httle tomake Canada what she was intended to be the home of a numerous, great and pros- perous people.â€" fWorld. A Professionai, opinion. â€" Rev. F. Gunner M. D., of Listowel Ont., says regarding B. B.B., "I have used your excellent Burdock Compound in practice andin my family since 1884, and hold it No. 1 on my lists of sana- tive remedies. Your three busy B's never sting, weaken or worry," to tkt^ Editorial the^ti 8i*.-i^I Wrm in rafcâ„¢,^, Mllent a«d timdy editor?^ iMue of your paper^in whS the formation of a Mutuiji for the young people of oia I fully agree with yom that most of onr young mg« to improve themselveg- there is really no eerion'g T the way of any person who mined to educate himself sadi helps are thrown in on? are more apt to take at iDf-,-! and profit by them. Withj!?* fercnce to your proposition cf. ual Aid Society," l am afraid speaking, it would not lastanTi than the average society seeml I ist tn our village. Now I propose we organize a hauMs Institute m Markdale ° are no doubt residents here wL been identified with tbisUrderl towns and who know its workings, but for the ben those who have not had that I win give a few statements. The objects of a Mechanics' k are three-foM; let a circnlaW brary 2nd an Artschcol; Si Beading Boom, in oach of tbe the Government allow compei providing you comply with the « and Begulations as kid down in" Consolidated Statutes. I don't the exact proportion on each, but it is fifty per cent ou Lihrary, vided there are not too many fid works chosen. The first thing to be done is to a meeting of our- citizens and api a Board of DireetorR then constitution and decide on amei ship fee- which is generally onedi thus making purchase of boob notifiy the authorities at Toronto. I am sure every man in Marl will take an interest in such a .._ There is now one in nearly eyerypl of any importance or size in dm and there is no necessity of Marl being one whit behind in edueal matters. MecH4SII ptird Prop. Low's sdlphub soap is a toilet luxury as well as a good curathij skin dispase. Tbe €o«intry School, and i Farmer's ESoy. MA(iDBAKS AMD Dakueliun. combittcd chcr, invaluable i owerful effect on other, invaluable rooLs harks and hcibs, having m powerful effect on the Kidneys Stomach, Bovcls mod Blood. 600,CO0 SOLD â- Over fine4talf miiliait *f Dr. ChaM^i Rtcip* Btokt "oxrt told im Cammiik m/mm. If!t wmmt emery mem, â- fvommm eatd child nat* ie tmMed witk Idver Ctm- pltunt t» try tkU ejt eellen i i tm t dy tonniMln. SNiMilnurFKi Wrapped anond «M(T bottle of Dr. duMt's Ukt Ca« U a valnaliie HoMdnid Medical Guide and K«d|| Book (S4 » ai ii fiwifii wi n over soo BsieAil tcdp^ proaoancedtarwadkal on and d^uEutt asiavahk -aMe, and ^tflKhtâ€" tiâ€" r lliii iwfce " ' 1W eMrt CRIMM AnO. a aft and I ye nady fttoe, •$ centu TiraMarsKMKTMiLnoPKui iscikW^ SOtOSTALkOCAl ^^ ,t..;j ^..., FRESH FRESH FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. PARIS GREEH. HELLEBORE, PBESBYTEEIAN CHUBCH. Services every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Bev. A. Wilson, Pastor; A. MeFarland, S. S. Superintendent. CHBIST CHUBCff. Services every Sunday «t 10:30 a. m. and 7 pm. Ber. Jas. Ward, Inenmbent. 8*bfaath 8ohool2:30. W. J. Ford, Soiierin- tendent. METHODIST CPrenBCH. SerrieeB every Sunda]- at 10:30 a, m and 7 p. m. Sunday Sdieol at S:30. Fnyer Meeting every Thursday evening from 8 to 9, Bev. Qeo.H. GcmiBh. Pastor; G.. S. B^wes. B. 8. Saperinteodent. Iiadiee' Aid ia ocn- neotioD Mrs. T. Hill. S^coretarv. AX H. Parker's, ammoT mdseEoauii, ij/-?^ • I!" "n ^i â- Mi. '*»«â- â- -â- ; Hentfily- JFsars; OnmgeyiBe-^The aeooad Hbxaadaif in eMh numtu. â-  -• Dnndalkâ€" Tuesday befot* OiaogetTiUe. Thabotonâ€" Monday befMft Onrngerille, ]bri(M*-S«tmrda(y ItdMe Offaaeerllla. DnJWBi-'Third TttMtgr in eadhKotttb. OltetoweTtli^MenaiqMMIera Bf^Hun. HompdCentr o Safrt hlybefiKeCftalaiyrai MaariDeâ€"llfcflKlatf Wim fhttlM^ -v;:3 Ji; r-ii^uM ;,rl1 '%s,-ist^ '-1 tMlWjt tiT •:;- ,-â-  :.:, -^sv^ isyv? A great uumber of self binders are beinjj purcliased by farmers in this neighborhood the present season. The WatsoQ Deering Binder is said to be the leacUijj} macluiie m the market. J. H. Carjou, agent, Markdale. A LiviNo MiBA^cid. â€" "My infant daughter was taken ill with cholera infantum, the doctor said she could not live. The Beverend Wm. Mc Williams 'ould not aQow her head to be lifted when he' babtised her, she was so weak. Dr. Fowler's. Wild Strawberry gave immediate relief. Eihe is a living mirade, hale and hearty. Since tbat time (7 years) our house has never been without that re- mecfy." • Prom statement of George Johnston, Harwood, Out. Wm. gAEGEirr, Berkeley, has a quantity of seed buckwheat for sale. NatDBX KAXXB so MiSTAXK.â€" Ntttan'sOTO remedy for bewel compbuntB, cholera mor- bus, choUc, cramps, foqiitiBg, sea siakness, dhol^a iolantum. dianlioBa, i^sentgry and all diseases of a like nature belonging to the snnuner season, lis Dr. Fowler's Eztnet of Wild Strawberry, which can ba obtained of all deaters in medicine. Markhatj Mabxbts. â€" ^Fall wheat 82 to 82 cents ;spring%heat80to82; barley 80 to 50 peas 48 ;oatB 87; butter 12 to 12 eggs 11; potatoes 76 per bag; pork 5.40 hides «^; wool 90. ' NAnoKtt.Ptqto trill not gxtoft «« aicken yet area fl to rtttite h cafl»«r|ia ' Danobb.â€" There are s^e who par but Uttleopr;Aiiy attention to a oeui*or cold. an4^y 1^ natnM:;W(0 ito course. This IS )i^ die tmie natnw should have "«???«•• The lu5g||i|. tteeateiiea. Assist tbem wilfh Tavaoe lUiz^. Ik CAS DO HO BABK t0 1 The country school is preemiiai ttie Farmer's school. In it the majority of the farmers, of to-day receiJ their education,' and in it the majority of those of the next generaal will receive the whole of their school Is the country school doing wki j should for the farmer's boy? Itisgiw to the boy who will remain on the that kind of an education which wi the best preparation for life's wort;| What is an education for? should a boy spend so much time ina school-room? The purpose of a education is to fit him for his w whatever that may be. The edna given in a coimtry school ought then fit the boy to be a successful farmer,! that is to be the profession of H country school-boys. What education does the farmereii fession demand Tbe ability to write, and understand the Eiiglii language and to make readily all' orcliaary numerical calculations conn ed with his business â€" this is all, say, that a farmer needs, and tl: practically all that many of the scb supply. But is this enough? S set the standard of education f turner at tiie very lowest notch 5 we in this way say that the education is snfiicicat for 1^ Wo certainly do not tljiuk that f» is the occupation for which the education is sufficient. Give the i opi)orliimity to become acuqaiuted ' tiie tbiugs around him. Pat the of soils, plants, animals, etc., into schools. Ask your schod-teacher give instruction of this kind. Denu" of them that they know enon^ to such instmctions in the right way- you will demand onlv the best of ers for your children, you can these thmgs taught to them; h"M your are willing to take year by the young and poorly prepared 1 Qte work will not and cannot be o you will have to pay roundly fo' effiqjeni teachers but wiU it sot « best economy in the long ran, l^v not to Instruct your chJi«" their whole Ufe's work ?-[Affe iA^{ncuIturiSt for June. ix CAS Dp HO ,aABK to tiT Fnemsn's Warm ELIXIR r~.r- r^n\ uu -riSCOLD5,H0AH^- "^mi^J^ (Uii 'â- ;â- -â- . ai; i' »' i*

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