T^f^?^^m *Mg«,S't-"^^S^T^. â- .:i;-it^"5t:'^»'jf- â- ' • â- ':;â- â- â- . r â- ' ^ri* af a^ife" ' 'rt' â- â- -â- -â- » i'lif" â- -.-, .;l .â- -9;;..-.d ^aiGA.i -•fr(J-I «.vtf i»l '5,;-^ VOL. 3.--N0. 47. tijt %ix\U!. ^lanilaril IS PUBLISHER EVFRY THURSDAY EVENING, At MarkJalo Ontario. IN ADVANCE. C. W. RUTLEDGC. Editor Propkietor. SiA.^JlEl. WAKDELL,, WJ^u. digctEE and driller, all \\ onlir.s promptly attended to. liesi- riciiceâ€" Siiidfei-'s Hi.'i, Owen Sound. 122-35 B. Glient, M,D., M.R.C P. c S., O. riiysi'jiat) and Surtieon, Priceville, drailiiace ol Uiiiversity, Vict. College. New York, and Ha:;- GniJuatc, of the same, Ay leth Medical Institute. Opthalmic Hospital, N.Y. 'JciuticrColl. Physicians Surgeors.O. 104 ]• P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. DENTIST, pil\DUATE OF TORONTO SCHOOL \J if lfntistry, will be at Eutiedge's H*'l. Marlalali' ou tlie 1st and tliird Wed- ;;'X'l:ivof trtch month an. I also at Munshaw's Kf't'.l. Hfsli-rrtin, the day following tLe ii:'i'l ^A' dnfRitay m each month for the prac ;jr i,f 111- i.rcfe.-sioii. .latiuury 'Jth, 1.SS3. 122-74. i^egal. B Frost ac Frost, Ar.llISlEUS, AND ATTORNKYS-AT I... V, Sol.citors in Cliancery, Convey â- i'ict'i iVc, 0\veii Sound, have resumed at Fi-iititun, CMiice open every Thursday, as nr-tttijilc. A:.r;:';i' F uost, J. "W. Frost, LL. B. I'oiintv Cinwn Attorney. 1 S. ITTASSO]^, BAKRISTElf, MASTER ANDDEP.REG ill Cliancery, Notary Public, Conveyan Crr. iVr. mj.ney to lend at six per cent. uiiice-^ â€" Owen Sound, in Viewer's Block I'luii-tt St.; and in Markdale, over MeFar â- ii.i- Stia-.' on Friday and Saturday every --k. 57.1y 'i"casortV M«rrison, pARI;l'-\ _r,ft, SOLICITORS. CONVEY- OfFi^ h- in Owuu Sound, Dufferin Block, •u \V. F. W()lf,s Store and in MARKDALE "'•"5^^\. .J, ^Icl'arland's Store on Tliursday iiiulFri'liiy of each week. l=^I"unils to lend on reasonable terms. J'HN CekaSiR, (^. G DCNCAK MoUIdON Markdale, .March 15, 1882. 79-lv Alexander Crown, ISST'Ei; of Marriage Licenses, Fire and Life lu-iurance Agent. Commissionei '5 B. K. Ac. Conveyancer and Licensed Anttioueer fur the County of Grey. Farmers, Merc!iaut and Land Sales, Punctually at- â- fnJei to aiiil charges made very moderate. fnceville, Sept. 17.1880. " 1-V Wm. Browit, rSSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, (fee i- Commissioner in B. R.ic. Conveyain-iii(,' in all its branches promptlj 'f'rti.lej to aii(l carefully executed. ^- h.â€" Mniiev to Lend on Real Estate se W. C. RICHARDS, "Dl'II.DEK, CONTRACTOR, AECHI- J TECT.â€" residence on Mill Street, Mark- â- '!sle. ^- Ifiida'.c. .Ian, 2 1th, 1883. 1241? QI^ESS AND MANTLE PARLOR. I'niilops building Markdale. â- " ' kinds of ladies wearing apparel cut and made ui the very latest style. ^Vt'ddiu^r riuits a Specialty .1149.62 l;OYL MARKDALE LODGE. y^- 0. (). E. No. 78, will meet in their hail " Mondav evening, Aug 6th at eight "s A. Turner, Sec'y. L FARM FOR SALE. OTOCON. .3E. G. ED., HOLLAND, ICl) acres, 70 acres cleared, well water- bam :ood orchard bearing good log house and Situated 2 half miles from Chats- »bo '^^ •bargain will be given in the v; .^' prop,vty, for parbtcnlara apply to Geo. " 3' Markdale, or to' Cha«. King. Shel- "^e. â- 12»-tf. fARD Single copies of the Stan- 5 cents. MARKDALE, ONT., AUG. 2. 1883. No. 151. BotrU. REVERE HOTEL, iVIARKOATiE. BYEENS McCASKILL PllOPRIETOUS. THIS popular Hotel ha^ changed hands and the above men cater to the wants of the public. Go-i-d vtabhng and attentive hostlers. The best brands of hquor and cigars, good meals and comfortable rooms, large ommercial room. Barber shop in con- neciion. 130-ly. CHATSWORTH HOUSE (late morrow house,) CHATSWORTH, Ont. C. H. MATTHEWS, Propbietoh. The best brand of liquors and cigars al- ways in stock. Good meals and c mfortable rooms guaranteed. Good stabling and at- tentive hostler. 114 Markdale House. This commodious and popular hotel is fur- nished in tirst-class style; is one of the finest hotels in the County. Good accommodation for travellers. 'Bus to and from all trains. Charges moderate. A. KUTLEDGE. Propbietoh. COMMERCIAL HOTEL PRICEVILLiE, Ont. Large and commodious Sample Rooms Good Bed Rooms, (fee. The Bar and larde well supplied with the best the market af fords good Stabling and attentive Hostler's THOS. ATKINSON, Proprietor JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GENER'LBLACKSMITH HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. GIBSON k MCMILLAN, CONTRACTORS. Contracts taken for all kinds of BRICK km STONE WORK, Plain Ornamental Plastering. CahoviininQ in all Shades and Colors. Charges moderate and satisfaction guar- anteed. Orders left at ahe Standard office will receive prompt attention. Markdale, Feb. Gth, 1883. 126-ly. BEAVER DALE MILL. Lumber and shingles kept on hand, and cut to order, Bills Filled on Short Notice, Satisfaction given in all cases. R. JOHNSTON JA8. LAOKY Proprietor, Manager. 141-tf. WARJ^NC There is great danger of tak- ing cold from wet feet. If you want to Guard Against Sickness! Keep your feet dry and warm by procuring your BOOT'S â€" FBOM â€" KAY THOMAS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Med- icated Cork Soles, aU sizes, kept on hand. Remember the place opposite the new ST.tyiABD Office. 49 s TmRTLING DISCOVERY! LOer MAMHOOD RESTOBED. 43 fSiatJiain Mtw «u â- - Wm. Lucas Co., BANKERS, IVIoney Loanod IN large or small amounts, at all times. On good indorsed notes, or on collateral security. IliTEREST AT 6 PER CENT. Allowed on Savings Deposits. ^s'Drafts issued and Collections msi^e on points, at lowest rates. W.M. LUCAS, Manager. September 23. 1880. 2-ly AN ACROSTIC, Liook out ye farmers and threshers all And see that you buy for Spring, Summer Right splendid good oil. [and Fall Don't be misled by statements bland. Insist upon having the very best brand, Wow good as ever, in fact it is grand. Everlasting wear without grit or sand. Machines run smoothly, no jarring or noise, And engines too in its use rejoice. Carding also it suits, as you plainly see. Heavy gristing cannot do without me. In fact all machines are blessed by its use, T%ew or old it will save from wear and abuse. Every man try it, we are sure it wiU please. Our initials, when read, will give the cue In looking for oil, the best and the true, Long in the market, but ever new. Manufactured solely byMcCoUBrot.Co., Toronto. No connection with any ft)ier firm. 127-153. J. W. FORD, Is giving splendia satisfaction in GRISTING, By the New Process at the Ifarkiale Hoiiris; Mills. Special attention to parties from a distance so that they Lay have their grist home the same day. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "STANDARD." SEEING ISBELIEYING. GENTLEMEN,â€" If you want a first-class Buggie or Wagon call at WCKENNA MASON'S CARRIAGE WORKS MARKDALE. They can supply you with anything from a Lumber Wagon up to Extension Top Phaeton. To buy from them is to SAVE MOTVEY! They are both practical workmen, and employ none but PRACTICAL WORKMEN They guarantee their work Second to none for Lightness of Draught and Superiority of Finish. They use nothing but First-class White Oak for Wagons, and thiice Extra Second Growth Hickory for light work. The immense amount of work turned ont of McEenua Mason's shop is snfficicn proof of the wide reputation they enjoy for doing good urork. Thb BEST 18 THB CHEAPEST in the END Poor cheap work we .ositively will not take. Special attention given to Pe-Trimming and Kepainting all classes of Carriage Work. Satisfaction guaranteed {or No Pay) in HORSESHOEI NG BHOP â€" On Mill Street opposite t'j Sproole's liotel. McKEN N A MAS ON. Advertise in the Standard, 'u^ ^V'--^^^*^^ ^^^'^^^ '^^' â- "â- "-- Oct yamr Jj"!* HFji-ilj i; this ofllce. THOS. MATHEWS, laroesS. Eslafttanl! MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. EUGENIA Grist, SawandLathMills Having made eqtensive improvements in my Gnst Mill I feel confident I can give good satisfaction. GOOD FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND Chopping Done Every Day. Custom Sawing and Bills Filled on the shortest notice. LUMBER AND LATH ALWAYS ON HAND. Cherry, Butternut, White Ash, Black Ash Basswood, Pine and Hemlock Logs wanted 691y. M. AKITT, Eugenia. PATRONS OF HU SBANDRY. GREY DIVISION GRANGE NO. 2. SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT. IN BAGS OF 280LBS. â€"ATâ€" LOWEST PRICES iM:r»ottTEi Turnip SeeD The largest stock at H. PARKER'S Drugstore DURHAM. MABKDALE, Manufacturer of all Kinds dt Drop Valve, Cylinder, Force, and Cistern Pumps. All kinds of IRON PUMPS SUPPLIED. Grey Division Grange No. 2 met in the town hall, Meaford, at 11 o'clock a.m., ou Tuesday, July, 5th, 1883. The W. M. not being present it was moved by Bio, D. Armstrong, seconded Vy Bro. G. Richardson, that P. Christie, P. M., take the chair. â€" Carried. The Secretary not hein^ present it was moved by Bro. G. Stewart, sec- onded by Bro. D. Armstrong, that Bro. James Brodie act as secretary pro tern. â€" Carried. EOBT. ASKIN, ^T Ai«ii:r A LE Has opeaed out a First-Clasa Furniture AND UNDERTKIN6 ESTABLISHMENT, And therefore has supplied a want long felt, especially in the Undertaking Line. COFFINS, CASKETS, SHPvOUDS, and all FUKERALFURNiS MINOS supplied on the shortes notice. .A. Sileiidid Haar'se twr hire at moderate rates. â€"All kinds of- PICTURE FRAMINC Done on efaort notice. ROBT. ASKIN. Grange opened in due form. The following members present: Bio. P. Christie, P. M. " D. Armstrong, Hawthorn Grange 304. " H, Eeid, " J. Long Georgian Grange 13. Sis. Long, •' " Bro. A. Gifford, " Sis. Gifford, " " " Bro. J. Best, Springfield Grange 280. " J. Brodie, Artemesia Grange 269. " G. Stewart, Artemesia Centre Grange 4i;8 " G. Richardson, Markdale Grange 334. â- ' J.Elliott. " J. M. Tupper, Lake Charles Grange G64. " R. Ford, St. Vincent Grange 16. " a. White, " R, J. Doyle, Owen Sound Grange 421. " B. Murray, Beehive Grange 525. " W. Mcintosh, " " A. Bond, Victoria Grange 25. " Brooks, " " E. W. Moore, Harkaway Grange 548. Sis. " " " Bro. Jo«. Rodgers, Sydenham Grange 14. " D. Jack " " Minutes of last meeting read. Bro. R. J. Doyle. W. M., entered Grange Room and took the chair. Moved by Bro. G. Stewart, Sec. by Bro, G. Richardson, that the Minutes now read be adopted. â€" Carried, In the absence of several member.s of the various committees, the f(^low- iug names were substituted therefor IMPLEMENTS. Moved by J. Brodie, Sec. by J. El- liott, that the names G. Stewart and R. Ford be added to this Committe. â€" Carried. HORTICULTURE. Moved by Bro. B. White, sec. by Bro. A. Bond, that this Committee stand as it is. â€" Carried. EDUCATION. Moved by Bro. A. Bond, sec. by Bro. Long, that Bro. P. Christie be added to this committee. â€" Carried. MUNICIPAL LAWS. Moved by Bro. G. Stewart, sec. by Bro. J. Brodie, that Bros. A. Bond and J. Long be added to thia Com- mittee. â€" Carried. STOCK, Moved by Bro. A. Bond, sec. by Bro. G. Richardson, that Bros. .). Best and R. Murray be added to thi Committee. â€" Carried. JURISDICTION. Myed by Bro. G. Richardson, sec. by Bro. G. Stewart, that Bros. J. El- liott and W. Mcintosh be added to this Committee. â€" Carried, SEED GRAIN. Moved by Bro. B. White, sec. by Bro. G. Richardson, that Bro. J. M. Tupper be added to this committee. â€" Carried. DOMESTIC INDUSTRY. Moved by Bro. J. Elliott, sec. by Bro. B. White that this Committee lie over. â€" Carried. Moved by Bro. J. Elliott, sec. bj Bvo. G. Richardson, that this Grange adjourn until 2 o'clock P. M., â€" Al-^ lowed to stand. GOOD OF THE ORItflR. It was jQoved secondel and re- solved that Bros. Murray, Mcintosh, Riohardeon, Reid, and Elliott be tho members of tliis Cf^mmittee, Motion of adjourement carried and grange ac'jourued till 2 o'clock p. m. Grange resumed at 2.S0 p. m. Moved by Bro. D. Armsti'ong, sec. by Bro. J. Long, that the delegatos to this meeting le paid their expenses,, and that the W. M. appoint a Com- mittee to examine the accoants. â€" Car- ried. Report of tlie Committee ob' seed grain presented and read by D. Atm- Btrni)£. Committee on jurisdiction, rpport* ed, moved secooded and resolved that thiF report be adopted. {lionclnded on SwppUment.) â- /â- %:' %. S;;*}HKi i'-y'^^ "A^ f.;"' lifl ' '1 'J -j!i,..~ ?S*!iM. liTffffraii iiTfiiiiiii ^mmM