Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 12 Jun 1884, p. 8

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 'a*.-:-:; jj.-"' rssf^ â- â- ^m « ' i :- if Ml i Iji I r i' â-  I, 1 1 ' â- â€¢ 1 i 1 J K j » 1 J 1 • 1 k Cor. Brown Toronto St's MARSDALE Is the place to get BARGAINS in (Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware Ac 4tc. NEW PRINTS from 5 cents up, New DRESS STUFF 10 cents and upwards in NEW DESIGNS and LATEST FASHIONS. GlGves, Hosiery, Ribbohs, Laces, Embroidery, Small wares c c, at greatly reduced prices. Our25cent T is unsurpass'd Being determined to curtail credit trade, we offer special discounts and inducements to cash customers.. The Highest Price for Butter and Eggs. A lot of seed oats (White Australian), free from all im- purities also Potatoes, large and small, of finest quality, ior sale cheap. WM. BEOWN. April, 1884. 190-tf TAILOR, SYDENHAM STBEET, W M; H O G G, FLESHERTON STATION, EespectfuUy announces that be has received a larsje supply of IN Dry Goods, Wintfir CIothiHg, Boots and Shoes, Ac ' oâ€" â-  â-  'â-  As these Goods were bought to the best advantage they will be sold rry low in price, and will be found well worthy of an inspection by the general public, also on band a full stock of Fresh Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, c., all of which will be sold cheap for cash or farm produce. I offer for sale or to lei my water power Ssiw Mill at Little Falls with- about 400 acres of timber land. A good man hberally dealt with on either purchasing or leasing jihe place. ~W3VI. HOO^O, Fle»h«!X*toii Station. Nov. 1st. 1888. ,*' -Good Work Guaranteed AT Hthe Blood is out of oider, take with rt fe»do8e8 of McGregor's Speedy Cure from HiUBros. â- '•*•'•/, ^. Adistrnctive fire occurred in the most thickly settled portion of the city ..f Winnipeg Tuesday morning, property to the estimated value ot thirty-fiive thousand dollars being consumed. Feaver colic, nnnatural appetite, fretfnhiesB weakness, and convulsions, are some ot the effects of worms in ChUdren destroy the worms with Dr. Low's Worm Syrup. The Hectic Flush, pale hallow cheeks and precarious apetite, indicate Worms. Free- man's Worm Powders will quickly and efTect. ually remove them. Tompsett and Lawder, sentenced to death for the murder of Peter Lazier at Bloomfield on the 21st of December last, were hanged Tuesday morning at Picton. They both protested their innocence to the last. The township agricultnral grounds at Clarksbury have been enlarged. National Pills are sugar coated, mild hot thorough, and are the beat Stomach and ZiTei Pill in use. The Orangeville QazetU reports an increase of new subscribers of 119 in one week. Clever, j THE EFFECTS OF WHISKEY. The effects of whiskey are always evil, and these who feed upon alcoholic stimulants, vainly endeavoring to cure coughs and con- sumption, but nurse a viper. Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam is a remedy that is always reliable for all throat bronchial and lung troubles, and never does harm to any one. The Bepublican Convention at Chicago nominated Blain« for Presi' dent and Logan for Vice-President, CURE FOR DEAFNESS. As numerous testimonials will show, there is no more rehable cure for deafness than Hagyard's Yellow Oil. It is also the best remedy for ear ache, sore throat, croup, rheumatism, and for pains and lameness generally. Use ezt^nally and internally. The-Gran d Lodge of the Canadian Ordef of Odd Fellows met in Hamilton this week. About 180 delegates are expected. Dr. Cameron, of Owen Bound, Grand Master, will preside. There is but little other than routine woik to be transacted. FRAUDULENT TRANSACTIONS. There are juany frauds perpetrated in medicine, and many advertised remedies worse than useless. Not so with Hagyard's Yellow Oil, it remains as eyer the Lest internal and external medicine for all pain, soreness andinjnries with which human flesh is afflicted. Blaine, in a speech some time ago, said that while he did not beleive in the annexation of Mexico to the United Stales, he thought the an- nexation of Canada could not come too soon. A LIFE SATING PRESENT. Mr. M. E. AUison, Hutohinson, Kan.: Sa- ved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, which caused him to procure a large bottle,. that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of «timate and everything else had iled. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Severe Coughs, and all Throat and Lung diseases, it is guaranteed to cure. Trial bottles free at A. Turner Co's Drug Store Large size $1.00. j "My dear boy," said a lady to a precocious youth of sixteen, "does your father design you to tread the intricate and thorny paths of a profession, the straight and narrow waysofth«niimstry,or revel in the flowery fields of literature " ««No, marm dad says he's a-going to set me to work in the tater-field." WHAT IN A NAME? Scrofala is so called from the Latin $ero1u a pig, from the supposition that the disease came from eating swine's flesh. It is often mhented from parents, and leades to absces- ses, ulcerous sores, dobiUty, king's evil and Mnsumption. The case of the Bev. Wm. Stout, of Wiarton, who suffered 23 yeMs from scrofulous abscesses, is one of the mMt remarkable on record. Burdock Blood I Bitters enrad him °*t^- *iâ€" vâ€".- T t!o' â-  -.-^ â- â- -,^ \\^~ L^CAi MJO IWWBfe WKS1 it alannii to5iare 4iuippei biodai akiHemptiona*' BO pay reqaireoti l\^9 perfect sMiafaflticp. ^o«. 'nf*^g^„ PriQe,2o ceptp W i«^ Fr,.^e by A. Turner fGa,. •jo^/^f'-jsri "•'â-  '-V' " " LastwintCTMpSi^'HF^ 'f^T: ent tStates showed that m^ nearly all of them, while the weather was not so steady as in Ontario, there Was greater extremes of tjold, the tl^r^ometer registering often slower lo thehoutbern States Wmn in Toronto. t)«l?ng the late cold dip conbiderable dima3« was done bv frost in some parts pf-OntariOi but in parts of New York State ice formed three-quarters of an incli thick. At Hanover, N. H., the fitound was frozen solid, and m other places m that State there were several inches of SDOw. That is a worse record than any part of settled Ontario can show. Evidently the idea that the climate becomes more unbearable with eyery inch toward the north is wrong. The people of the States immediately south of Canada look upon this county as a land ol everlastmg cold. Tho people of southern Ontario look upon the unsettled part of the province to the north in much the same way. Perhaps time will show that they too are mis- taken. IMPOETANT CHANGES. There are two periods in the life of every female when the system undergoes great changes. First the change from childhood to womanhood; next, that of woipanbood to old age. These are the critical changes of life, and the system ^ould be. nourished and regulated by that matchless tonic. Bur- dock Blood Bitters. It is invaluable in aU diseases peculiar to females. The Walkerton Post Qffice is to be removed to a more central portion of the town. THE SECRET OUT. The secret of beauty has been at last re- vealed. Without good health, pure blood and a fair clear skin none *«n possess good looks. What is more repulsive than pimples, blotches and a sallow or pasty complexion Burdock Blood Bitters reveal the fact thai all can gain pure blood and freedom from the repulsive diseases of the skiit that result from impurities. Subscribe for the Standard, only $i.oo a year in adyance to any address. AN ANBWEB WANTED. Can any one bring us a case of kidney or liver complaint that Electric BittM».«ill not, speedUy cure We say they can not, as thousands of cases already, permanently cured and who ste daily recomloeiiding Elec- tric Bitters,' will prove. Bright's disease, diabetes, weak back, or any^ uxinary eom- plaint quickly cured. 'They jmi^^e Bkod regulate the^bowels, and act dctly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at 50 cents a bottle by A. Turner Co., Markdale. 1 Mr. John P. Gilford, of Darham has been appointed a notary pubUc. A FACT. There are oils white, and oils black.. Put up in bottles short j^ct tall, But Hagyard^ Yellow 0i{,^A)(:|pain,. Is the very best oil of all. It cures rheumatism, neuralgia, deafness, sprains, brmses, contracted cords, sore throat, frost bites, bums and all soreness of the flesh. It is for external and internal use. If Blaine should try to annex Canada, the american bank manager cashiers who have found a refuge here would oppose it with all their might, unless it were stipulated that all Americanrefagees should be pardoned. DANGER IN THE AIR. The recent stnuige planetary movements and electrical phenomena have developed the fact that the earth is passiog thi"ough a dangerous period when atmospheric influence will seriously effect human health. Fortify tho weakened system with that grand tonic r^ulator, Burdoek fikiod Bitters, and avoid malanal blood poisons. Whose profession is at once the hardest and the easiest The musioian'fl; because he works when he plays and plays when he works. • SATED PBOM THE SCALPEL. A^ Toronto lady, Mrs. Beikenshaw, con- tracted a disease of the knee joint and was advised to submit it to a s â€" '--' " "â€" ii^5i » -J Union Carriage vVoii L Union Carriage AU work mamdkctured fcou -- First Class Mi^ll. In the Latest aud Best Impto* Style, and finished witli ]i:nsrlisli Varnis] Painting Trimming I will receive prompt attention, j All Repairs executed in the ^g possible time ' consistent with good workman^ Good Work a'Spciali: Remember the Shop, opposite the D. J. Markdale. Dec. 2nd. 1881. ROOKE'S BAKEll^j? BRE.A.T the staff of lifei Jt^iVSTRY that TviU ph your vfife, always on hand, tosn the demand. So when your stock is lo\f Step in and let us knovi, And we'll your wants sup[i Or you'll know the rea why. E. ROOKE, Markdale. Franco Chinese 1 Nothwithstanding the desolafi war now raging in China it will d increase the price of Teas ac tlie Hftving. imported pri^r to the op ing of hostilities, a sufiicieut quanS to supply 20,000 MEN for a period j 12 months. In other derartraentsj the Grocery trade the BELFA9 HOUSE has KILLED BY TH01| SAND those who assume to trana business by purchasing of small del ers exorbitant rates of interest onlr credit. Our imports of PRESERVED 'MEATS, SALilj LOBSTERS, SARDINES, HAMSJ BAC0N,AS80RTED PICKEL8 and every articles in the grocery! LIQUORS Of the best brands and quality. Wj for Sacramental purposes warran» pure. Brandies direct from tlie n^ ufaoturer and all other kinds of hqa Coffees, Teas and Tobaccoes cann^ fail to give satisfaction. Orang" Lemons, c. FamUy Flcur sup at Lowest Bates. THOS. ]M:c1VEA. BELFAST HOUSE, MARM' Feb. 6th, 1884. HAKE A NOTE OF IT. 1 OnUSi.i MUUMUUI

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