Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 16 Nov 1882, p. 5

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 ,e Trimble Siifew$: 000000'^°"'°°° 300W0OO000 fBYBODY jlJ^^WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO UolXD SEE F. DOLL'S L-TIFL'L STOCK OF B [lo:!:s, Mr;, .VERWARE. ii:(AS,YIOTINS,c. bust buy, [be sold as the same quality of at so low a figure by ;TS DIRECT BUYS FOR CASH 1 Ling from 20 to 50 per oent. Ifith iust. Mr. DoU'b business 1 on at Markdale only, he hav- iiis Puudalk and ilesherton tie him to ^ve the attention to business which it requires. and Clocks Cleaned ind Repaired. ivavs turn out as represented, iSl*^ to S20 and buy a good iCHINE from W. F. Doll, only I Also two splendid OKGANS for Imn half the catalogue price. a;t. 10th. 18S2. 109 Imiediately I -FOR- OS.' New Elevator, lis Wheat, 00 bushels Bt-rlej 30,000 bushels Oats, 25,iX)0 bushels Peas, he higiest market prices â- will be 111-tf. bal Items* The Norttiara loghte prec^ated • magnSfL. cent appeaiance on Simday aigfat We hear that Hill Bros, pupose rnmriag a woolen factory in ecmnection with their elevator by steam power. The Manitoba inuoigration foots up to 44,000 fer the past year, of whom 27,000 were Canadians, mostly from Ontario. W. F. Doll has engaged man to fit np the skating rink this wmter. He is determined to have it comfortable and run it "boas." For A No. 1 Apples, Bread. Bans, Bis. cmt, Cakes, Confectionery, Ae., ro to Clark's bakery, Bunlop's block. Markdale. We acknowledge with thanks the leeeipt of 91, being subscription to the Stavsau) from Wesley Whitby. Poitland P.O.; also /. S. Byers, Toronto. Between damages and law costs, lostowel had to pay 9606 recently in a suit brought by Mr. Climie for injuries sustuned through a defective side walk. Thanksgiving Day passed off very quietly in this place, business being suspended. Ser- vices were held in the Presbyterian church at 10.30 a.m., and in the Methodist ohnrch at 2 p. m. MoFarland is patting in a powerful steam engine t« drive his elevator. He will also erect a stave factory whicli will be run by the same power, and will be under the man- agement of Mr. J. H. Hull. Beat This, Yx Thbkshsbs.â€" Messrs Boss Boe, with their Vibra^tor Threshing Ma- chine, threshed 5000 bushels of wheat in four hoars, for Mr. Henry Hurd, Queen's Valley, Euphrasia. Trot out you^ big threshers. â€" Advance. Subscribe for your local paper and pay for it in advance, and if you feel at the end of the year that you haven't got your money's worth, then your fortune is made. You can go to any Museum and get a salary of 95,000 a year as a cariosity. Gieo. Noble, auctioneer, has been fvored with instructions from J(»hn Wesley Shore, lot 6, con. 8, Eaphra- ^m^^ ^^^? ACHIirBS at ^to Tt eMSOmiVES. The advertiaer, Jtaviag oeen petmaoentu eared ot thadread disease, Ctmsomptioa, In a, ^ple remedy, is anzious to m^ta known to his fellow eolEerent the means oleure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used, 0!ree of charge.) with be directions for prepairing and using the Huns which they will find a subs Cub* for Coh- BXJsnpTioH, AsTHicA. Bbohohitib. fto. Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address. Eev. E. A, WilMm, 149 Penn st.,Williamsbargh,N. T. â-º 75-137 AftENTB WAJHTED.-Big pay.â€" Light Werk. Steady Emf^yment. Samples free. Address, M. L. BTBN. 46 Naussaustree New York. 30 VALUABLE PROKRTT FOR SALE IN THK TOWN OF DUBHAV, IN THB COUNTT OF OBET. THE following valuable town proparties will besoU on reasonable toms or will be rented for a term of years, or exchange for farm propeoty. 1st. Lot No. 1 on the west side of Oaafraz^ street and south of Hunter street, opposite Mr. J. H. Hunter's store house, well fenced and first class frame buildings, good oel'ars, hard and soft water, a most conveniant resi- dence and would make a good business stand. 2nd, That most desirable property being park lots Nos. 2 and 3 on the north side of George St., 8 acres more or less, well fenced, front fenced with pickets, one and a half acres of a thriving young orchard and very conven- ient to the railway station. The east half of the west half on lot 18 on the west side of countess street with a new frame house and kitchen, good stable and wood shed, well fenced, front fence paint- ed white, hard and soft water on the prem- ises. 4th, Park Lot No. 8, Wm. Hunter's, Survey. £th Lots I and 2, Presbyterian Sorvey. 6th, Lot No 15 on the North side of Mill street in the village of Markdale close to the rail- Bia, to sell by public auction on Mon- ^ay station, with good frame house thereon day, Nov. 27th, a large quantity of If the above properties are sold the very farm stock, implements, etc. Sale to Je^t tiUe will be given free from aU encum- comn»ence at one o'clock p. m. Terms, '"®®" twelve months credit on sums over $5 liLies have moved into Markdale kre advertised for sale at 87.50 Ihe Meaford Monitor. Freeborn has purchased a fine \ii for service at his farm this Wilkes left Owen Sound last DDJfieg, where he will reside per- Pilkey lias some fine specimens 1 pease tliat carried off prizes at Eihibition. p.rt Maeson, brother of Messrs. Jlasson, of Owen Sound, has partnership with Mr. E. B. ount Forest. f s name is mentioned as a can- eye of Euphrasia for thecoming 5VS. D. R. Ellie, Wm. Fawcett, Qe'for Deputy Eeeve. u velveteens, black velvet- kck velveteens, black grog- [)laek silk velvet, very cheap iud's. poUectors are on the war path. visited the ratepayers in this atsia, and Mr. uook put in an ^t week, and will be at the Be, ilarudale, on the 20th inst. [•â€"Dr. Sproiile, M. P., returned bba on Thursday. .Mrs. Butledge, M home on Tuesday after spend- Jur months visiting friends down ^Kicliarison left for Manitoba on at. sometimes queer doings at faars, but at one in Lncan last lipped tlie climax of extraordin- gs- It appears that the ladies autograph qiiilt. which ii was |u!s-jose of by the usual device of }ouug ladies, and voting as to -m it would be presented to. each of the churchwwdens nam- p young ladies, and when $90 had «J, the poll was about to be closed I the ladies declared the winner, [imchwarden who had nominated =hed forward and deposited his land chain for -his girl." The bwarden then iiiouted out that P' m a thousand dollar house Mid ftlJf ^PO'^-lcd to by the first hty- ^m roU of bills and saying he re to back it. From the pub- int It would appear that m the winch ensued the proceedings rnthout either being declared the '"« clergyman very property re- '^ve the watch and ehaia, the \^^^mB and lot, and it is lae chsrchwardena have sinee -Also the- fc'^i-JoH second son of iCr. ^onnack. loth con. of QtonSg, U8?l-V " Saginaw, Mioh.. " ]!*"« forking on a skidway. 'wal logs roUcd over him "^mstantly. His body was "^anedm the Roman Catholic "'S iowa,hip, ou Friday. on approved joint notes. Vbnnob'b Almanac. â€" We have just receiv- ed Yennor's Weather Almanac for 1883, published by A. Vogeler Co.. of Baltimore and Toronto. It is a readable publication and is of considerable interest to the public. Besides the weather predictions there are a large araotmt of useful information in re- gard to matters meteorological, so that its price, 10 cents, is not by any means, too much. The Standabb office is the place to get sale bills printed. Auc- tioneers say we do tiieu: bills the most prompt and satisfactory of any place they have dealt, and besides we have by far the largest and most gen- eral circulation of any local paper in Glenelg, Artemesia, Osprey, Euphra- bia and Holland townships, and a free notice is given of every sale for which we print the bills. Dastardly.â€" On Monday evening last Mr. John Middleton, in company with a neigh- bour, drove up to McAlear's Hotel. Flesher- ton Station, and after tying the horses to a post, went in. During the short interval which elapsed between the time they went in and came out sgsin some villainous scoun- drel had cut the harness on the horses to pieces ahnost. Mr. Middleton will pay »2 reward to any one giving information that wUl lead to the detection of the guilty party. â€" Advance. The concert given on Thanksgiving Day iu the Dufiferm Hall by the Chnet Church L. A. S. was a marked success in every way. The programme, which was not only lengthy but rich, was well sustained, almost eyery piece re- ceiving an encore. The mstrumental trios by Miss Ford and Messrs. Newen and Copeland. and by Messrs. Vick, Reid and Douglass, of Owen Sound, were enthusiastically received, as they well deserved to be Mr. Vick is a most accomplished violinist. Where all did so well it is difficult to make disUnc- tion, but we could not m fairness al- low to pass unnoticed the yocal sqJob of Mrs: Asbury and Miss Kelsey. from Durham, both of whom possess talent rarely surpassed by the most popular professionals. We were pleased to notice for tMl first time the_ appear anoe of Mrs. Turner Markdale amat«ur« the addition to oar local talent. Christ Church L. A. S. have always been succeaafol in their •tt^Wj^ nrovide the pubtie with, an enjosW^f S p^fitabte -ening;. """"^f Sd 5e mi»t «y that^^JM 2^ their beet and moss •oeceasftil effiwtt. FxMeeds $46.70. BUCKLBITS A^ims;^^ Braises. Sor«.JJIo«^. ^S^JST^Sii^^ FoUowing Farming Properties. will be sold on reasonable terms of payment. 7th, Lot No. 22, Con. 9 Olenelg, 100 acres more or less, 3^ miles from the T. G. B. B. at Markdale,' 75 acres cleared, a new frame house and two log bams. 8th Lot No. 93 in the 8rd Con. W. T, 4 S. B., Glenelg. 50 acres, about 45 acres cleared and good log buildings, about 2ji miles from Markdale station T. G. SrB. B. 9ih, The west half lot 17, Oon. f. N. D. B., Glenelg, 50 acres 4o acres cleared, good rough cast house and orchard on the pre- mises. The house and one acre will be re. served during the life of the occupants who art. now between 80 and 85 years of age. 10th East part lot No. 1. con 2 Normanby, 68 acres, about 60 acres cleared, situation about 2 miles from the town of Durham. For further particulars apply to FINLEY MacEAE,. Durham. Dated 15th August. 18S2. tf 104, Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Camwood, Cochineal, Bluestone, Madder Compound, Copperai, Bichromate Potash, Cream 1 artar, Alum, and many other Articles used in Dyeing. Also, a large variety of the best Aniline Dyes. Medical Hall. MABEDAIjB Meat Market A oonstant siqtply ot Fresh Meats! on hand, at the Lowest Living Prices* Orders solicited, and dehV- ered free to all parts of the Town. Farmers having fat stock to dispose of, will please leave their addresses. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. FRED. SARJEANT. Markdale, Maioh 23, 1882. 80-Iy A. Turner Co. Be-Fresh-ing In the cool assertion of some people that they can sell below cost, bc.,it may not be amiss to let the pubUo ot Markdale and sur- rounding country know that "Wilson IBenson*. of the "BELFAST HOTJS^." MABZDALB, can sell "cheaper than the cheapest," and "better than the best," all kinds of Groceries, Liquors, c. Consisting of TEAS, TOBACCOS, SPICES, OANNBD FISH, ETC., And for those wishing pure Wme for sac- ramental purposes, wiU find a brand that will equal anything on this side the Atlantic. other Liquors equally pure. Special Pure Holland Gin. Cheese from the best manufactories. Our Whiskies are from the firm of Gkxd- erham Worts, Toronto, aadthepnbho may rely on receiving them as they are sent. FLOUB, POTATOES, and everything in the household line kept constantly on hand. Hoiceforth my Store will be supphed with Froits of all kinds, such as APPLES. PEABS, PLUMS, fte. FBTJIT CAKES of all kinds always kept on hand. Essences, Hair Oils, and Ferfamery of the choicest nectars. TOILET FANCT SOAPS, better than the best. CANADIAN ft WESTEBN PORK, of first quality. Everything in the Grocery Line kept on a fuller and more compete scale than at any other place in Markdale. WILSON BENSON. as one of oar and we wdoome The SEEING IS miEYIHG. GENTLEMEN,â€" If you want a first-class Buggie or Wagon call at MGKENNA MAbON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from it Lumber Wagon up to Extension Top Phaeton. To buy from them is to SAVE IMCOTVEYf They are both practical workmen, and employ none but PRACTICAL WORKMEN They guarantee their work Second to none for Lightness of Draughi and Superiority of Finish. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple VxGXTABLB Balm that wUl remove Tan- FBBCELKS, PIMPLES and Blotcris, leave ing the skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Ad- dress, enclosing a 3c. stamp, Ben. Yandelf Co., 5 Beekman st.. N. T. 75-127 ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from NERVOUS DEBILITY, PBEMA. TUBE DECaT, and all the effects of youth- ful indiscretion will, for the sake of snffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe snd directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi- ence can do so by addressing in perfect confi- dence, JOHN B. OGDEN. 75-127 42 Cedar St., New York. They use aothiog bat First-class White Otk for Wagons, and thrioe Extra Second Growth Hickory for Ught work. The immense amount of work turned oat of McEeima A Mason's shop is wifScieo proof of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good work. Thb best u THB CHEAHSST in tbs SKX Poor cheap work we positively will not take. Special attention given to Re-Trimming and BepaintiDg all classes of Carriage Woxlb BatisfaetioD gnaranteed (or No Pay) in HORSESHOEING HHOPâ€" On Mill Street oppoute 49 Spronle'a Hotel. McKENNA MASON; Gold Great cnanee to make money. Those who I always t^e advantage of tl.e good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while thoee who do not improve such chances re- main in poverty. We want many men, wo men, boys and girls to work for us nght in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start, fhe bus- iness will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No me who engages fails to make money rapidly You can devote your whole time in the work, or only your spare moments. Full informa- tion and all that is needed sent free: Addres. SrnreoN t Co., Portland Maine. 71-126 THOS. MATHEWS, EanesS EslaiMnnll MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MaDB TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIYERYl IN CONNECTION. Cali, Fever Sora^ TeM«r, C»«W*2J^^p,ai«l3r «rtiirfi»otion,««»*^ ^9 p«f ' S^ "?SWf ^i^A. !««!?«€•. |^^t. • bata«^ Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! Are you disturbed at mf^t and li*aka». ^t your rest hy a sidt child snffering md eiymg ^theexornei«tiMP«Bol«tttiiig to^ ^alieye the poor Kttte soflewr masedat^â€" a«BOTd npon it there is BO nnstake short it. ^^i i, ^a mother apon esrth wbo h- i^^ it, t*o win not teU 3«», •»â-  ««• Tw it will zcsndMte die bowd*. M1 gi*« MM Sad; opetatiag like magie. » » ff^^ 2£«iMaT« eases. aBd-plBM-V^ GEORGE WILSON. Wholesale and Retail 4 MANHOOD HOW LOST, NOW RESTORED We haye recently published a new {edition of Dr. CuiiVkbwklii's CxIiB- BBATXD EssAT OU ttie nulical and permanent oare (without medicine) of Ner- vous Debility, Mental and Fhysieal incapad- tj, Impedimratsto Marriage, Ao.. resoltiiig firomexeesses. er Price, in sealed envelope, only 6 eents, or two postage stamps. The eelebrated author, in this adimkaUe Essay, deudy demoastntes, from thhrty yean* saecffssfnl pcaotiee, tliat a larmin g eon. sequenoes may, pe radioalW eared withoat the dangooos use oJf iaternel a^wKeiiMie or the «se e( the knife pobting ool aTnO^ft^flMare at onee siouile, certain, and e ff aet n a l, h|f â- siians of imidi eveiy •afianr, no itetl iriiat his eondM^on amy be, BMV oon yiMdf disi^, privaidy and mdiaally. errEhisLeetmnslMiddliehi Om handsel Tpnth and Mwty asaa in tbn land. {BUTCHER!! BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIED., from a single pound to a whole carcass^ at the lowest market prices. FISH FOWL JNTHEIR SEASON Farmers having Fat Cattle, Sheep, or. Pigs to dispose of will do well to call, at No.. 8 Bums' ^lock, opposite the new Unioa Block. Mar kda^ Oct. 25th, 1881 MfiiffiLike Leatlier. Wo MisrwaB lalica} Soh. J5L M*LEOO, MARKDALE. NOT iTO BE^ BEATm All those iriio may have had the B^isfor* tane to have been born barefooted wi})bear in ndnd that we haye just reedved the, Isig* est wad best stoek rf leather ever hdcc*. --^ialki Marfcdele. eonsiBtingof Spanish 8fll^%en^Kip and Cdf, and are nm pce- parad to mannfaettoe Ladieii, Gents,. J[oath». andMiaessBefttsâ€" didiOfs. froBtilN. stogai. io the ffiMst kM and prandla. ' Sewed Wozk a SseciaiMir. All work warr|fita«t.' invisible patehuig alai^ dene ben., M. M. MIS.Q]k .^ti*,:*a, ' ' .»' 'â- . .;i'im:' 'I i' c ,.%•-

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