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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 18 Aug 1887, p. 8

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 \i^-- â- ^mmr^:' »?«â- ;' ,yAii» •rj-ji â- â- rhnSc'i,^- '•?!*-"â-  • if-A • â-  â- â-  V •,t' IJ â- â€¢5^' m r»0(|iJ Jas. 8. Freeborn* M. D.. Ck. M.; L. K. A C. P. Lâ€" Doefaw of Medldnw and mMter of VictorU. TTniT. liiceirtiate eS King's Qneen'a College of Fhjnieiaaa in btead. Member of the Collage of ntyriciMia and Suigeons, Ont. Formerly acQiiS SniKeon of B. Battery, B.C. A. Qaebee. Ijato resiaent Of the Boitanda Hospitals, (Iiying-in A Gynseoldgiat) DnbUn. oimcK STEPHEN'S DRUG STOEE. Ir8 Sproule Brodle ^PHYSICIANS AND jSUBGBONS, ivr R, k: i A. 1^ E. Db. Spbouiix's office Tamer'a Drag Store Dr. Bbosie's office Mathew s block. I*. ^icCuiioiigrii, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, c OFFICEâ€" 0Â¥ER MoFiRLAMDS STORE. MABKDALB. iMLoney to Ljoa,n. niASSON IHASSON, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, o. Offices â€" Owen Sound, in Viewer's Block, Poulett St. Blanch office in Markdale, over JIcFarland's Store, on Friday and Saturday everyweek. J. Massos, Q. C. S. Masson. W. Masbon. U. B. â€" Private and Company's funds to invest at from 6 to 8 per cent y â-  Wn Brown, JSSUEB OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Ac Commissioner in B. R. c. Conveyancing in all its branches promptlj attended to and carefully executed. n! B.â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se uritv. HarKdale JoQff 111. FIABMEBS HAVING No. 1 WHBAZ • tuid prefoiiBfc flour ^inm Aar «^ wbettt. e«Ti gat it. by hiingaig twenty boshds oi'mwe. â-  " â- '"i^•^â-  â- â€¢ â- . ...i...;; -,;«!:;,' â- - ^i- Flour aiways on Hand Flour $3.CX) to $4.30 per. bbL SHOBTS, per ton fla.OO| BRAN, " WOO The highest market price pud for Fall and Spring wheat. J. W. FORD. ^ir,â- â€¢. â-  T/i.j. iiih â- ^ii Wtmfmt jBtOBOBetkm niib tbe WwtWw anA No^li- ^^^f^^rjjA \*:-- S 'sbEr«t^;:*:a i?drt i i 9 v;:i ,ii-.tiUlixt% â- 'â- Â»i-' rof ^~ Mfi :F VL To ic D^otice. To all whom it may con cam. WILLIAM! STUART, KIMBEKLEY, Issue.' of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Real Estate at low rates. A few j arms for sale. Terrtis easy. J. p. MARSHALL, L.D.S. â- will visit Markdale for the practice of his pro- f essiou ou Thursday and Friday following the first Monday In each month, and at Flesherton the following day, Satm-day. MARKDALE HOUSE, MARKDALE. ONT. J. £ Marsh, Prop. ISAAC STIASON. Builder and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone work. E stimates given All work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 329 Residence, MARKDALE. W. C. RICHARD^, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, ARCHI- TECT. Markdale. IB. L. Stephen the Druggist of Markdale have been appointed agent for Johnson's celebrated Tonic and nervine. Johnson's little liver Pills, and Johnson's all healing White Ointment. The nervine is the very best in the market, in all diseases caused by poverty of blood, for Nervousupss, Hysteria, and the Paleness of jjComplexion so often noticed in female's, losf of appetite and general debility. In conjunction wth the Liver Pills, it is he very best for all diseases arrising from Topid liver or bad atomach The White Oinment is tl!e very best ia the market for Salt Rhenme, Barbers Itch, Pimples. Chafs, Bums, Scalds, and all Skin diseases of a scrofulous nature. Try these fine remedies and you will not be disappointed. For sale at R.L.STEPHEN'S the druggist Markdale, Ont. WM. G. GUTHRIE, Plain Ornamental Plasterer Arches, Cornices, Centre i'lo-^ers, and all kinds of plain and ornamental plastering ex- ecuted at cheapest rates. Calsomining Lime Washing and Repairs promptly attended to. 865 Str. PACIFIC, Captain P. M. Gamptien. Str. ATLANTIC. Captain B. D. Foote. Sir. MOBTHEBN BBLLE. ,C»pt- W. J. Sft88fifct The fine new Steamers "PACIFIC" "AT- LANTIC" will rnn as follows during the season (weather permitting.) Leaving Collingwood at 1 p. m. Meaford at 3 p.m.; Owen Sound at 8 p. m. and Wiartoniat ll:4fip. m. f every Wedn'esalay and SSaturday. For Eillarney, Manitowaning, Little Current, Kagawong, Gore Bay, Spanish Riyer, Serpent I â- Â«i-j.'i ;â- *» â-  y;;:-^'^) M .t'3-' V •â- 'â-  •.*T2 Holland 'ihe Editor of the S* Cenij^j Pbai$ SiE,-Last Snudi 'AKfitl, i -I THIS SPICE BELOmS TO only will call at River, Algoma Mills. Blind River, Thessalon, Bruce Mines, Hilton. St. Joseph's Island. Garden River, and Sanlt St. Marie.; The Saturday Steamer Cockbnm Island. Mackinaw. â€"During the summer season the above steamers will continue the trip on to the Island of Mackinaw making six full days of a round trip at a cost of 812.00 only including meals and berth. For .information as to freight and fares. Apoply to any Agent of the above Knilways, the Pursers on board the steamers, or to the Great Northern Transit Co., Collingwood. THOS.LONG, CHAS. CAMERON,' Secretary. Manager W.W.STEPHEN, TO SGHOOLjrRUSTEES. The undersigned is manufacturing an ex- cellent assortment of School â- Fur'nituT'e, Consisting of SCffOOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHERS' DESKS, etc., of the latest design and most approved pattern. Highly recommended by School Trustees and Teach- 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. O. 181 ANDREW McGELL. ID K. TT a- O- 1 S X" Meaford MONEY TO LOAN. 1241T R. J. SPROULE, FLESHEKTON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Lieader. Deeds, Mortgages, Iieases and Wills drawn up and^Iuations madeon shortest notice^ (charges very low. Apply to " ' K. J. SPROULE, Monev Lender Postmaster, Flesherton. ON real estate security, nt low rate of interest, no commission chai ged. Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, j J. S. BLACK, 190 r Pomona, P.O. FARM FOR SALE. IFOWLER^ jXTRACTo^WiLDJ /Will Stoddart, late of England and Jersy City, U. 8. begs lo inform the citizens" of Mabkdale and sarrouDding commuuitv, that he has opened a TAILORING SHOP over Mr. W. J. McFarlaud's Store, where he is prepared to do all work entrusted to him in the Latest and Nobbiest Styles as I will inspect all work before leaving the Shop, cus- tomers may rely on having work turned out first-class in every par- ticular trusting that I may receive a fair share ol the public patronage "I remain, Faithfully vour's. WILL STODDAET. Markdale. March 14th, 1887 BE SURE m GET YOUR â€" ?B0H^ â€" Tbe Markdale Standard Is issued every Thursday, by C. W. RUTLEDGE. Markdale. Out. Terms â€" ?1 per year in advance; 91.50 if not paid within six months. Professional and business cards one inch space a.nd under, per year, 84. 1 YB. 6 no. 3 uo. Whole column.... ..JoO 00 ?27 50 815 00 Half column 27 00 15 00 10 00 Quarter column .... 15 00 10 00 6 OC Two inch space " 7 00 4 00 Three inch space .... 10 00 5 00 Casual advertisements 8 cents per line first insertion, 3 cents per lire each subsequent insertion, nonpareil measure. Editorial notices, or notices in local col- timn 10 cents per line first insertion, 5 cents each subsequent insertion. Stray animals dta, advertised 3 weeks for $1 No paper discontinued until all arrears are'paid except at the option of the publisher 'Cn-"^:^^ CURES GJiObERA INFANTUM rALLSUMMER.COMPLAINTS .Sold by^llDe/7L£rs. ED ns-i JLtASES LIVER CURE HAVE YOU Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indicestion, KUonsnesL Jaundice, iea#u:he. Dizziness, Pain in the Back, Cosiivcness, or any (i:se:i:ie ariauie from a derailed liven Dr. Chase's Liver Curb wUI be found a tore and certain rem. dy. NATURE'S BEMEOY The unqnalified success cf Dr. Chase's IJver Care in Liver Coiiiplaint rests s^lely'with.the Ect that it is con-pouiicIeUfr.m nature':, well-knomi liver regnlatos. Mandrake and DANDEt.inK, combined wtth many other invalnaUe roots, baiks sad herbs, liaving a powerful effect on the Kid^ieys S-omachTBinrels and Blood. 500, C JO SOJ.D Over one-lialf millioH tf Dr. CJuut't Rtcipt Stokt LOT No. 24, con. 4, N.' D. R. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold coeap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars apply on the premises, or by letter to i J. S. BLACK, ' IflO-tf. Pomona P. O. Markdalp Woolen Mill. Custom Carding, Weaving, Full- mg, Dyeing and cloth dressing, done in a workmanlike manner and ou very short notice. First Class Cotton Warp supplied at the lowest possible rates. A call solicited. Terms strictly cash or wool* Sept. 28, 188r. F. J. RITCHIE. IT IS A WELiii KNOWN FACT â€" THAT^â€" McCOLL'S "URDINE." is the best known, and most reliable Machine Oil in the Dominion Farm- er's, Thresher's and Mill Owner's, will find it decidedly to their advantage to insist upon getting the "Genuine Lardine" when they ask for it, owing to so mucli inferior oil being sold un- der the same name by unscrupulous dealers. We are the sold mannfactur- ers of the "Genuine Lardme" every • Jjjbl^'i barrel branded. McCOUj BBO'S. CO. For sale in Markdale at Haskett MARKDALE. He makes as good a pump as there is in the market, and at the io':vest possible prices, besides it is so con- venient for getting repass besides when buying from a distance' Have some style about you and support home enterprise by buying from Quinn* JOB PBrSTTEN^G. The Standabo office has a splendid equip- ment of poster as well as fine job type. Spe- cial attention to orders by mail. AJl orders filled with dispatch. WE WANT! 1 {\f\ ^°^^ *^N ** o°««. *o sell for -v/\J the Ponthill NiHseries (largest in Canada over 465 acres) steady employment and no losttim^, liberal commission or salary, best advantages splended outfit furnished freeanypushingman can succeed. Apply for terms to, STONE WELLINGTON, Toronto, On Pbof. Low's SDLPHDH SOAP is a delightlnl toilet luxury as weU as a good curative for »kin dispase, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. S«,bbath School at 2:30 p. m! Prayer Meeting every Wednesdav evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. Wilson. Pastor; A. McFarland, S. S. Superintendent. CHRIST CHURCH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 pm. Rev. Jas. Ward, Incumbent. Sabbath School 2:30. W. J. Ford, Superin- tendent. about two o'clock, t\^-^ number of people wereT ' frAn their place of wotl number of grownup ra^^ most anbecommg manneti swimmiBg at the old Ji Lilburn, without the leaHtjL the moral feelings of paJJl people living there, tlietrT^ eniring and coming out I dwgraceful way. Hadittotk. selfrepect I would have emi tosee who they were, rtnlL people from our village' lujl were strangers as I 'won?!l better from our village people inquiring whether gncb t_ sights on the public roads 31 be stopped, especially on « day, I was informed that oar i was not incorporated and tha people could do as they tIjIkj with othjgr words could notbes Ifthis'is so, bir, it is to bel, that the time is not far distanH our Village will enjoy the full of the laws of our civilized coiniii Yours with thauka ic, Aneye.BitiiJ CLIPPINGS. Truth always likes to give its i ers the chance of seeing and pn by good advice, aud therefore it] pleasure in reproducing the which MrsEose Terry Cooks ^^ American women. They are as n needed by Jauadian£ Ones, anil followed will do tliem quite asi good. She says if women wisltal healthy they must learn to lin| fresh air. In order to this she* them to open their windows, i flannel night gowns, and when iJ sary, to take a jug of hot water til| but never sleep with closed winji She further says that she ought tij all their clothes aud their rooms Ji eat simple, wholesome food, boneless waists and button tbeitsl on them, and take the heels of I boote. All this is exceedingly m andif womeuwould only be coaxeiij following such sensible maauil would be well for tbem. M I will they One here and tl^jre i but as far as he great inajontyii cemed, it is not to be-thouglitj Every day one hears those deDoaij who it seems "have a craze" fcra air, or inclined to sleep willi i windows, or have the badtastetol^ low Leels to their booto. Feu fashions are unsearchable, as well reason with the east with the average woman wheni is concerned She laughs at aidjl dernns Chinese women, bntwb»i ' ter is she herself Not mnch if i thing, as far as onlookerb can see. I METHODIST CHURCH. ' Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 2:30. Prayer Meeting^very Thursday evening from 8 to 9, Rev. Geo. Bnggin Pastor; G. S. Bowes. S. S. Superintendent. Ladies' Aid in con- nection Mrs. T. Hill. Seorelarv. Strangers and visitors always welcome Parties desiring sittings will apply 'to' C. W. Rutledge, Pew Steward. People Demnnd Vroi Patent medicines. WEAVING. .Having returned to Markdale, in order to be more convenient for my customers, I beg to announce that I am now brenared to do all kinds of Custom Weaving. Residence old stand, opposite Presbjtrrian Church 318 ARCH. BOYD. FARM FOR SALE. Bro's Hardware Store. 347-78 mere soid in Canatia a'oite. â-  Wt rtamt every man, womoM and child -aiko U trvtMtd xaOh. Liotr Cmm. pimint Utry thu €j[cetU*t reme^. \, *S3iinui3li£w. Grrra^bMTfKE Wra|i()ed attiaiide««ry boule of Dr.Chai«'s Lnw Cd« IS a valuable Hoasehoid Medical fi.;^^ Boole (84 lyyes). maxutm^ ina soo laauuuiiced bymcdicvi ncB and draglHCs asii • WciM d worth ten tJBM the price oft TIT CM^S GAtABVI CMS. Ah *e«adr^ fnee.ajceM^ .1 llf eiHaftiiaasTM»tMnfiui. « ^- 80U BY AIX ftoo. IrMdlW^w' British form Spp! eLiar of con 3 west of T. S. Rd. esia. 50 acres, about 20 acres' stumps and.stonee, balance good hardwood bush Five mUea from Ma'kdale and four from Flesherton. For further par- ticulars apply to A. S. Thompson. Flesher- ton P. O. or J. J. Thompson, OriUa. 342.ft Markdale C. 0. O. F. No. 78. meets ever; alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hall, Rae's block. Visitirg brethren welcome. Markdale A. O. U. W. No. 141 meets in their ;Hall, Rae's bloek, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of neighboring lodges solicited. Mabxsai,kL. O. L. No. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday on or before foil moon each month. Thos. Elliott, Master; W. J. Blakely, Secretary* Victoria R. B. Preoeptory, No. 282, Meets in Lodge Room of Markdale L. O. L. No. 10^, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir Knights always welcome. Jas. Brodie W. P.; Thos. Elliott, Registrar. Brifish Wmi Sf rap fi THE BF8T FOK CKIUraiElV SMee* «f Birtiit, itamagea, and Death tweian fiveeetOt. '-â- aSi^^ -â- VTT**â€" H. PARKBII'S, '^. BIRTHS, r 3 :: Lxnâ€" laMariEdato, on tiw 14ft ii^ tha wifeofWm. Levi,of sdMeJitcr. HilAJWillAQES. Cum^-CtmaumMiâ€"is* ft«r zwitete «( A., ontlwatiilm*. ^.lUbtJ^^ of of ]£r. Wat. iCaoBiai^bKK et Monthly Fairs. Oiangevilleâ€" The second Olraraday in eaeh month. ^nndalkâ€" Tne«day befme Qraagenlle. Flesherton â€" M»iday before Orangeville. Markdideâ€" Saturday before Chnngevilk. Dnrbamâ€" Third Tnesday ia eaeh imtii. Chatsworthâ€" Moaiaay h^ote Dorliani. HoUaadCeotreâ€" Saturday beforeChatBwtfflt^ FrioeviUe-^Mondaiy bsf ore Darham; i HanoTwâ€"aCoBdty-befoM Ihrikaia a if: What are they? As a general tlii« ' are prescriptions having beam success by old and well read Thousands of invalids have been vmexp« cnred by their use, and they sk t and dread of Physicians and Medical*' in the U. S., so much so. tha* KJ" graduating at Medical Colleges are ' *o diconntenance Proprietary Medio"*! throanh them the country "doctor loWJ most profitable practice. As amWH of Proprietary Medicines, Dr. G. G- Woodbmy, N. J., advocates most con in order to prevent the risk tliat the s afflicted are liable to almost daily ^1 "'l of Patent Medicines put out by inei] persona for aggrandizement only- employing of inexperienced and inMwl' doctors by which almost every viU** town is cursed; and men claimu« doctors who had better be nnd perimenting with their patients »* ' tliem of their money and health- good of the afflicted that our protect it people by makiag J*"*^, the practice of medicine ^y^^^^^^ and more thoroughly educated W and thereby keep up the honor and c J the profession, also form laws for t ing of recipes of Proprietary Medie^ examination and decision oi Chemists and Physicians appoin ^^^ I^upose by the GovernmeBt, befo« licensed for general use. He freely {dace the recipe of ^o^Jf^ Syrup and Green's Anpust n ioflh laws, had he the P"'!*' ^, «Dd thereby save tte prejudice of tM avoide the competition and u^ wortUess medicines.â€" [Copied GbiMgo Mail, Aug. 3. '87. .intedW' -^ Don't use any more gatives snob as KUs S»^^^^ tam «rt in Dr. Carsoo'^STarti* « naedidDe that moves ^^ti^ â-  a^'--.- YBAR ifoTEO Jewblbbt Stoeb, I foond the most complet ebes, Clocks, Jewelery, Bpex, c., in this imrt [and see tl^ose w» tches tl at $12.00 bearing wi |ee and a half years, whil lare asking $15.00 f( Uicle. P. B. Bartlett; ilver ease for $16.00 whil felling elsewhere for [dealers cannot compet( they -know it. We llipm being annoyed a low prices we masi labile the benefit of oui Just Note a few pr »Nickle Alarm Clock for a (2.00 bearing a warrant fo Yonrclioice of over 2 [chains for only $1.60; of it. Fine walnut clocks [npward. Brooches, Ear! y Chains, Cuff-Buttons, at equally low prices, lember ii yoa want your ' bIc repaired properly by a {nssell's is the only place iers by mail prompt] tended to at ILL'S Noted Jewelry i FLESHERTON. it! and Other Ite KStn these columns intended t( Etotdual or Society teill be clmi I Une for tlie first insertion a Vine each iubiequent insertion] flCE. â€" CorrespotidcTice, com A Yitertisements,d;c„ mmf be i I noon on Tuesday to insure publ 1 HoL has a baby to nmrse (fa broken toe. Mathews haa his brick |8noui« has had his brick cot "Id » veranda built. P»*K«» has erected a fine b^ I near Lyons' church, i is bang plaeed on the] tt to the A^oultural L. • Im been copious showers " «aeh needed and haj^j l^^"^- «tt town Jeweller. *^ «P np the lakes and] »* Show wiUbe held i| "• ** and aist Sept., I fu^ ** **** *^ ®^"^- U^IotiSS^teastT. i"P«.baatJfce bank bi '^, fc««a making "" teats on his having his k"'^«^* fr-»nie hart K^**^a^ Tillage I i^^*ffi; Tif Bhdbr ^•â- ^Mtorian chnl -..*!«« and 7 p1 *J*»*«f«rtea with ^^* *V appear *l*!"koB^talit â- â€¢"ctiptioni f|»tt»s Daily: i a fine rBaikav «nd «»-flie M»«f •?« rH. sd'-i. ly^

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