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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 25 Oct 1888, p. 8

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 ^mmn^ ^^^m'^^^rTwf^'^t^^W^^ ' â- â- - -v^ --7 a m ^tt' If: \m h-iit il- M I J. f HAL8TED, M. D. phtsician, buboeon, Ac, Holland CJentre* Will be at Berkeley every Tuesday and Friday afternoon from one to four o'clock. 390-ly. I^r. Sproiale, â€"PHYSICIAN AMD 8UBGE0N, Officeâ€" Manley'8 Drug Store. C. A. McBRIDE, M. D., L. R. C. P. S. EDINBURGH, Office at Stephen's Drug Store, Iiate of the London HospiUl, England. P». IcCiillou8rli« BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, c OFFICEâ€" OVER KeFARLAND'S STORE, MAEKDALiE. JWtoney to Loan. mASSom MASsoiv, BABBISTEBS, SOLICITORS, o. Offices^â€" Owen Sound, in Viewer's Slock, Poulett St. Bianch office in Markdale, •over McFarland'8 Store, on Friday and Saturday every week. J. Masbon, Q. C. S. Masson. W. Masson. N. B.â€" Private and Companv's funds to invest at from R to 8 per cent. BBOWV. DrVISIGN COURT CLERK. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, e. Commissioner; in B. R.c. Conveyancing in all its branches promptly attended to and carefully executed. N. B. â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se- curity. WILLIAM STUART, KIMJBEELEY, issuer of Marriage Licenses. Money to JLoan OB Real Estate at low rates. Ji few jnarme for sale. Terms easy. ]J.P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. DENTIST, j/^"EADUATB OP TORONTO SCHOOIi 'Or of Dentistry, will be at the Markdale House, iMarkdale, on the 1st and third Wednesday of .each month and also at Manshaw's Hotel, Flesner- ton, the day following the third Wednesday in each month for the practice of his profession. Commencing on the 7th September. MOM TO^ LOAN. ON real estate security, at low rate of interest, no commission charged. Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. BLACK, 190 Pomona, P.O. FARM FOR SALE. LOT No. 24, con. 4, N. D. R. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold oneap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulan apply on the premises, or by letter to J. S, BLACK, 190-tf. Pomona P. MARKDALE HOUSE, MARKDALE. ONT. J. £ Marsk Ppopi\ W. C. RICHARDS, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, ARCHI- TBCx. Markdale. R.J. SPROljLEi FLESHEETON. Clonveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Lender. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills drawn up andValuations madeon shortest notice. Charges very low. Apply to B. J. SPBOUIiE, Money Ijender Postmaster. Flesherton. TXTill Btod.cla.rt THE TAILOR, is prepared to make yonr clothes neat and trim- The latest Fashion Plates always on band to choose from. Remember, over McFarland's Store, Jfarkdale. 6 PER CENT. Money loaned on Farm or Town Property at lowest rates of interest. Apply to B. J. SPBOTJLE, Conveyancer Postmaster. Flesherton. TWLOIVE Y to LOAN. Private and Company's funds to invest in Beal Estate at current rates of interest. r ABJB 70B 8A1B JJTD TO BSHT. All business private and confidential. Apprais- er for Canada Permanent Loan and Savingi Company, Toronto. 40 JOHN WHITBY. Markdale. 1 USTEREfi AND STONE MASON MAEKDALE. Is prepared to take contracts in town or country. Calcimining and 'Whitewaehing a specialty. WtoatMy Fairs. OiangeyiUe â€" Tbe second, Thursday in each month DundaU â€" ^Tuesday b^oie O'siigeTine. Fleehestonâ€"Monday before Orangerille. Markdale â€" Saturday b^»e OrangevHIe. Durham â€" Third Tueeday in each moatn. Ohatsworthâ€" Monday before Durham. SoUand Centreâ€" BatordaybefcreClwttwotth fiieeville â€" ^Mondi^ before Durham. fiaaoTer^-Monday ieforo Dmhan â-  " â- â- -• ' ' ^M ' â- â-  â-  ' MAKKDALE CARRIAGE -:- WORKS. B. M«Nally. piaeiieal aannfaMiutt Wag gons, Demoents, Baggiea* Sleii^M. Cutters and e^«tythii« im the line. The beat ma- terial Med and flrst-elaaa inorkmanahip. SattofsrotioB gnaranteed. RipaifHiK, Paiafliis nA Trinniiii; promptly attended to. A call reapestfnlly Bolieited. IS" Stand oppoflite the Markdale Hoose. R. M'HAUT. GlEiBUE PffiBOiJL TIME TABLE. â€" IVfarkdale Stationâ€" Ooraa Sooth. GkUNO NOKTH. PIUBIIB W. M. BUSH, The Horse's Friend Is fully prepared to attend the wants ot all who favor him with their custom, in Mc- Nally's establishment, opposite the M arlndale House, Markdale. Parties having horses with contracted or otherwise bad feet will do well to give me a trial. This elass of work a specialty. SIGHT T. BIJNDNBSS. JV. STANLEY'S CELEBRATED Englisb Spectacles 79 RAY STREET. TORONTO CANADA. ^AND 18JEWI!. STREET. LONDON EC. ENGLAND R. 1^. Stephen's, CHEMISTS DRU66I8L Markdale 5^^^ Agency for the sale ot the above in MABEBAI^. NoBpeotaclesintheMarketequa] them in the EYE PBE8EBVINO QUAUTlES toey possess, or the 6BEAT EASE and COM- FOBT they confer on the wearer. Tbe^ nse will In actuaUty so strengthen the Eyee that it does not become necessary to change 'J«g».*â„¢,mjany years. They are therefore the 0) (A o !zi hi EXCELSIOR WAREROOMS! I have now on band a fall and varied stock of all kinds and grades of FuBNiTURE, bought for cash from the most reliable firms in Canada, anri I purpose doing business on a strictly cash basis which will put me in a position to sell at a small advance on cost and thereby give my custom- ers the benefit. I (shall esteem it a lavortohaveyou call ind look through JUT ESTABL1SHIVIEIVT/ whether you require an^tbinic in my line or not, and I feel confident that you will be delighted with and surpris- ed at the quality and cheapness of my goods. â€" Upholstered goods a specialty. UNDERTAKiiJQ At»J*a d o'-3 cgcQpq IZjCQ o§ t^ OR so OOOp p o oH ooo;^ CQ GQ o o ^^ a o o o o o o CQ CQ a o 09 CQ (D P4 In this department I have a com* plete stock of all kinds of funeral furnishings and all M:der8 will have my prompt and careful attention. A first class hearse in connection. Musical Instniments I also handle the celebrated Bell Organs and the famous Wanzer Sewing Machines which may be seen on Exhibition at my warerooms, prices and grades tosuit all purchasers. Picture Framing. I shall keep in stock an assorted line of frames, and your esteemed orders will be attended to with neat- ness and despatch at rook bottom prices. With many thankx for the present patronage which I have re- ceived and hoimig by fair prices and square dealing to merit an inciMse of the same. I am, yonr's recpeetM^ Pi •43 (D M u 08 a (D A .g M o o -»3 s C5 S Ho pqM t rj CD QQdJ P4 o ^^ CQ S (D -»3 o 00 OQ o O D iH I 1^ -^ c8 c8 fHiH U 0. u H CO 03 Eg 8 3 u O u X I- 6.6fia. m. 11.66 p 4.85 p. m 8.06 p. m IT 18 WELL KNOWN FACT THAT McGOLL'S LARDINr tti is the bcdt known, and most Mliable Machinb Oic. in theDoninion :^ Farm- er's, Thresher's and Mill Owner'd, will I find it decidedly to their advantage to insist Dpon getting the "Genuine Lardine" when they ask for it^ owing to so much inferior oil being sdH un- der the same name by uuscr^ipulous dealers. We are the sole manirflBctnr- ers of the '*Geuuine Lardine" every barrel branded. McUOLL BROS, CO. Toronto. For sale in Markdale at Haskett Bru's Hardware Store 885-412 Holland Ceetft a. Conuoii met fo^tS?;^*-! m the cliair.. ^rbhratoft report „„« Sbuteâ€" HWiiv-1' ilton receitriB the^mv, „, agetoh.sbnggy^f,;^| by crossing „vgr J!? Suthffe'8 bridge H8 '" '" ola^m just.-Oarried 'â- ' -TbitMr P. tnr|l Sm.,b be notified tlu-ouS^M hhowreaKonattbeaexui cjinnc.1 why he has not L therateDayerBtodotbeirS: f-r tke past three ve.r^'*^ orfoti ng an; 3 crop tbe 1 d the Iftid on tke i Baird be relieved of pa,in„; axes for the year 1888 VaS loBn^^lusbaruandallh.cro; betw""-„^'*-"'-^-Tbat t^^ Valuable Farm for Sale. Being lot 12, eon. 9, township of Euphrasia, containing fifty acres more or less. There is abont fo'tj acres cleared, balance hardwood bash. For fartber pai'ticnlara apply to SOLOMON HILL, General Merchant, Markdale, Ont. Collingwood and Georgian Bay Line. IN CONNECfnON WITH THE Grand Trunk Railway. Str. PACIFIC. Captain P. M. CampbeU. Str. ATIiAN'riC, Captain B. D. Foote. Str. BALTIC, Captain W. Tate Robertson. Str. NOBTHEBN BELLE, Captain W. J. Bassett. The fine new steamers "Pacific" and "At- lantic will run as follows until farther notice- (weather permitting): Leaving Collingwood at 1 p.m., Meaford at 3 p.m., Owen Siand at 8 p.m. and Wiarton at 11:45 p.m. every ToMoay and Saturday for Eillamey, Manitowaning. Little Current, Kagawong. Oore Bay, Spanish Biver, Serpent Biver, Algoma Mills, Dbnd Biver, Thessalon, Bruce Mines, Hilton, Bt. Joseph's Island, Oarden Biver and SAULT STE MABZE. The Saturday Steamer only will call at Gockbum Island and Meldrum Bay. PARBY SOUND. The '-Northern Belle" will leave ColUng wood for Parry Sound, Byng Inlet and French Biver every Monday and Thursday at 1 p.m. connecting at French Biver with Str. "Bemora" for Alpena, Mich., and returning to Collingwood on Wednesday and Satvrday evenings connecting with the Sault Ste Marie steamers. For information as to freight rates and fares apply to any agent of the Grand Trunk Bai^way, the Pursers on board the ateamers, or THE GREAT NOBTHEBN TRANSIT CO. Collingwood. THOS. LONG, CHAS.CAMEBON, Seo.-Treas. Manager. MABKDALE. The P. 0. will be opened from 8 o'eloek a. m. to 7 p. m. every working day. Mails closed as follows, viz C. P. B., going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm " " South, 8:80 p m, and 7 p m TBAYEB8T0N and LAUIIIBTON. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 13-JM) noon. HARKAWAY. Friday, 12:80 noon. " ' EllSEINE. Wednesday and Saturday S p. m For registered letters and money orders fifteen minutes earlier than above. The P 0. will be open on Holidays from 9 to 9:80 a. m., and half an hour after mails arrive. W. J. McFablass, P. M. ai fXNTH TEAR.â€" N^o. josh Dah lYOLDSOCCS IT STOP AND m -;*^;4*^.-^7i; PBESBYTEBIAN CHUBCH. Services every Sabbath at 10:80 a. m Babbath School at 2:80 p. m! Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evming at 8 o'clock. Bev. A. Wilson. Pastor; A. MoFariaad. 8. S. Supointendent. CHBIST CHUBCH. Serviees every Sunday at 10:80 a. m. and 7 pm. Befv. Mr. Onham, Ineombent. Sabbath Sohool2:80. W. J. Ford, Superin- tendent. METHODIST CHUBCH. 8«vieM every Sunday at 10:80 a. m. and 7 p^; Sondi^ Sehool at 8*J0. Piwer MeeliB«r every ISranday evening {ram A to 9. »;â-  2??:Bnggta Parter; Q. S. Bowet, «. 8, SiqwriataifaQt. Ladte' Aid la oon- between James Page and the tJ amp of Holland belaid oat 1 tillnext raminrr sod that the le lustructed, with the assiBtjoll the reeve, to prosfare all posaibr, deuce lu their pewer bea.i,i.r o, matter.â€" Carried]. " Shutcâ€" Galbraith-Tiiat theta of tbo arbitrators oa proposed I tion on Ifo. 6 sideroad be not rati and Ibafe. Mr. Win. FoBter'a oJal ncceptd ;, also that Mr. -Howejl commitfefee to get a-sHrvevor mil the projiesed roed Iocated,-C»n \ViiiiaeToft â€" Howeyâ€" That thei inis«ioner for ward No. 4 anJt depivty-reeve be a committee fcn Idi inspeot a* bridge over the Saublend bet\»«en'l)i)t8 42 and 43, con. 2,il R., the bridge to be completeil an] before the l«t day of July, 18 Carried. WSiiwcDDftâ€" Galbraith â€" That i ad;g)urn till tbe 8rd day of Deceulj â€" Sarried. J. P. Habe, Clert Ghatswpitb, Oct. 15th, 1888 Special meeting of tbe CoaocO. â- Willifcroftâ€" Shuteâ€" That wea te plan of deviation on lot' 6, coii,| E. G. R,â€" Carried. Shuteâ€" Waiiscroftâ€" That the of Mr. McNab for surveyiag devi on lot 6, con. 8, Holland^ be Carried. Sbuteâ€" Williscroftâ€" That we i peud twenty-five dollars on deviil and that Mr. Hovey Buperiuteod I same. â€" Gamed. Shuteâ€" Galbraitbâ€" That Mr. er receive an order on the tre« for $218,95 as per agreement s as he makes tbe proper cooveynee.^ Carried, Shuteâ€" Galbraithâ€" That the trators on deviation No. 6, eide be paid, â€" Carried. Shuteâ€" Galbraith -That eachi ber of the council and the clerk rei $1,60 for tbeir service at this sea â€" Carried, Twenty QoMttoas and Answ* Continuedrfrom last veek, 7. What is tbeMoost of a palaais inp car AbontiSSS.OOO, or |17,P1 "Vestibnled." 8. What is thelongestBaUwayl span in the U. S Cantilever gpU^ Ponghkeepsie bridge, 648 feet. 9. What is the highest »ilin!| bridge in the U. S. KinmVu on the Erie road,305 feet h^n. 10. Who built the first locomotive ci the U. S. Peter Cooper. I 11. What road carries thb l«lf| number of passengers? Elevated raUroad, New Yoik; day, [or 191,626,000 yearly.] 12. What isthe average dailye^^i of an American locomotive?.'Aboatli«^| 18. What is the 1od«??*„ 'Tortliel raUway tunnel ?Hoo6ac:Tnnnel, or Ktchburg railway, (^°"'^;J, j ^05. 14. What is the average co^ sUctinga mile of rsJroad? a« p^sent time about «3O,C00. .^ 15. What is tbe â-  highest nn'^je: theU. S. Denver and «i» " Marshall Pass, 10,852 feet. ^^ 16. What are %^jTonel -IHE- IREAT BARGIN â€" THAT ABE StST THE â€" â- LEAST :-: Hm r-rs- {MCKEBY) [aiJSSW opened out 2 crates of Gisw estdesignes and patterns, irg kck to choose from between an Be and Owen Sound, which ill Bd at a very small adyance c( I order to make room for om :mas GOO^^ ^hiiiEL Setts. Dinner »tt Toilet Setxs, |e mean •^rbat we say and wileli (advertise, call and seeforyoitlv GROCERIES, I take the lead. We have t]b I cent tea in town. "FLOt a SED on hpjid, same price asiU lOur Liquor store is well ci Ith the best brands of Bidi 1, Gin, 5 and 10 year old isl ttled Ale $1.25 pfi^r dozen. rOBBEES IN CIG.AS H. BENSON Cc CREA1 EDUCTIO -FOE THE 525,000* accident in railway in ten million Statistics .s""" are killed by falling oatof«»"d' in railway accidents. 17. What line of ^Jff^ furthest East and rf V^ Qo^ Pacific RaUway, ronning iro to the Pacific Ocean. jsil 1»* 18. How long does »*^t, with average wear ^-^ 'What road 6«Tie^ttJ^^ number of Commnters t ^-^ 4,828,128, in 1887. ^^ made.** 90.Wtati8thefa^*f^«,d.*^ twen Jersey Ci^»»jSg^dl«_j5 MONTI SEPTEMBE -OF -atclies, •Te'wellery., Mpeetacles* Silverware. as E=»ex Cer dirdeirto clear out some JMQie stock to make room [^ fan stock. Do not i pvtoat, but come at once, it |ltt to Iny from us, and alw dock and jew€ purs to tM^^^'^- dM^ i^h, ' i^im} if:iMi: *- fe â-  ^•: â- , ' â- -. 'A â- ..-ft

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