Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 24 Dec 1885, p. 5

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 â- "â- â- }: '{^.: ^^WM- 'IJ. â- .WJ ;in' Holland! Centre, '.â- ;.,raia'8 HaU conocil. 0«llaBd ., gf tbe township ojf flbUand Dfec. 14, "85, Members all tlir- chair. Minutes r Jniettiug read and approved. ^^ i.v Jeputv-reeve, seconded f 5r.atb, that by-law No. â-  „ .ea. and Jackson devia .inner i^- ic«i " • e.TistereU. jis; 'jj" jfi-. Wiiliscroft, seconded â- ^ -Treeve, Uiat Robt. Bradly be ' "'Ji'sD cfiits for taxes overpaid. "Vaud spc'iided, that the fol- """' 'T'litlieifji'J' Mcllroam Neel- ;^'h Bretse, Geo. Growther. ' bv ill' "'-^^'8' seconded by '\ili'-croft, that the account of "^jofpoiicc viilaste Ghatsworth, """'c'lii" court, be paid by order of \;,r.u I ,|,,e,l[iy Mr. \V illiscroft, seconded ;jr (.i;,lbraith. that W. L. P. Eag- Le iviiimlfcd .•j5.28, being taxes V veil b^- Mr. Galbraith, seconded ,_\;r. Wiibscroft, that Andrew Free- tobe Jiistnicted to look a,fter the lOuKvrert's deviation, 70 side- j auJ report to the council at its ijii- mettiug. ]I}Tcd bv Mr. Galbraith, seconded f Mr Howpy. that by-law No. 9, fot oiiitmeui; of retarhiag officers, eread first, secouil and third times, ;.;flcio»sed ou tlie minutes. 1[. v«i bv Mr. Galbraith, seconded rJ!i. Wiiiiscroft, that Widows Mc- â- jKC, Mattljews, Jackson and ]mm be exempted from this year's )I,reJ by Mr. Williscroft, seconded It. llowey, that the collector's J? eitentied to the 3rd Monday in liffl,. 18SC. \lr.\M by Mr. Galbraith, seconded Jr. V.'!ili^ciâ- oiâ- t, that Mrs. Sinclair i;iaiite(] tbe sum of $5, she being ciijiii^-ent. JJj\eJ by Mr. Galbraith, seconded Mr. Howey, that we adj jurn dna Gakson PkIC£, Glerk. In making his annual tour, has delivered at the " MEDICAL -:- HALL " A very large stock of most attractive goods for the Holiday season. Below are a few of the many hnes just opened Oups Saucers, Albums, Vases, m mmmi -AND SavE MoneY Bj boying your Watches, s Oc ks. Jewelry, Spectaces, Pipes, Ac. EMPOKIUM. -AT- JAS. 6. RUSSELL'S FLESH ERTON. A Beautiful Stock to Se/ect from. ooooooooo\ Toilet Sets, Cigar Oases, Poets, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Jewel Cases, Dolls- Wax China, CHILDRENS' BOOKS THE SECKET OF BUCGESS. The reason why Hagyard's Yellow* til is 80 popular with the people as liouseholil remedy for pain, is m the pet that wliile many Imiments only i'ellov,' Oil both relieves and titSb Kueumatism and all aclies, m. ioimtts and lameness. Ens€Bi» L. O. L. ]Vo. 1118. The members of L. 0. L. No. 1118 fceld tueir regular monthly meeting in fiitir Lodge room on Wednesday fcvenin?, luth iust., at which a large fcaonatof business was transacted. [Ibi lodge is in a very flourishing sditiou fiiauciaiiy and otherwise. tbe r 'utiiie of business, the Mctiou of officers was gone through »ith. vfith the loiiowir,g result Bros. H. Williams. W. Master A. lailUV. D. Master W. J. Hoatb, ';4iii J. Liuton, Rec- Secretary; 'â- ^illiams.Fin.-iSecrGtarv; H Bower- pan. Treasurer J. Wiliiami, D. of lammi E. Brodie, Lecturer. .oaaitteeâ€" Bros. John Bowerman. JwpkBowerman, J, Cooper, R.Wil- ^os and J. Weber. Auditorsâ€" J. Nie and E. Brodie. This Ladge sts on Vv'ediiesday on or before the imoonineaeU month. Com. TOYS AND PICTDRE In great variety. CHRISTMAS CARDS. The celebrated H. F. Cards awarded the Gold Medal at the London Industrial Exhibition, 1884. The finest and cheapest Cards in the market. PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS, BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. Call and examine our Stock. A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO -: ALL. A. TURNER CO. Mrs. Williams has opened a new stock of Stationery and Fancy Goods in DMLOP'S OLD STAMD MARKDALE PAPER, ENVELOPES, PENCILS, SLATES, PENS, INK, SCHOOL BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, c., c. Head It u a fact, as erery one says, that BUSSELL is the man I to repair your Wateh or Clock I properly. y g 00000000 000000000, â-  1 Y ' r-. â-  GIVE HIM A TRIAL. Every job warranted to give satisfaction. JAS. 6. RUSSELL 217-269 TEACHERWAHTED. FEMALE, holding 3rd class certificate or well reco]iiiii,ended permit, fur S. S. No. 19, Euphrasia, duties to commence 1st January, '86. Apply at once, stating salary, and rel£renecs to CHAS. ])EVITT, Epping p. O. Epping, Deo. 10, '85. 275-77 FUffS AND SKINS. Farm for Sale. quarters for the cele- brated i( DOHERTY ORGAN »» FARM ^OR SALE. i\f\f\ ACKES, within one mile of JWil- /i\J\J liamsford Station, being composed of lots 38, 39, 43 44, first con. East Toron- to Sydenham Boad, township Holland, Co. Grey, Ou lots 38 39 there is 9() acres cleared well fenced, and under good cultivation a frame house 22 x 32 ft.; kitchen 18 x 24 ft., well finished good frame bam, driving house, straw house, concrete stable, cattle stable, open sheds, and all necessary build- ings two good wells orchard of 3 acres of healthy young trees all bearing. On lots 43 44 there is 20 acres cleared, well fenced, with good stream running through it balance well timbered with maple, beech, hemlock and cedar. Good title and possession given at once. For particulars apply on premises if by letter JOSEPH FANNING Williamsford Station, Co. Grey, Ont. BERKSHIRE BOAR 1 f\f\ ACRES North of lot No. 18, con. JL c) vJ 8, Eaphrasia, 1^ acres cleared and under cultivation, 60 acres of which is fit for reaper and mower, fenced with cedar rails, well watered, log house and frame bam. The uncleared portion is hardwoad, with sufficient cedar for fencing purposes. Soil clay loam, and almost free from stene. This is a de- sirable farm and will be sold on easy term*. (Church and school convenient. Distance from Markdale, 9 miles; firom Bocklyn. 3 miles. For fu^er particulars apply to JAMES BOTP, 273-tf Bocklyn P, 0. KEPT for service at lot 18, con. 14, Artemesia. Terms â€" 75 cents at time of service. Bows returned free of charge. 270-77 J.HANSON. ,Hii. Robert Hooper, of Kinloss, county of r"« maletter, says "Ihavebeen troubled I .^Dyspepsia and Livct ComplaintB for a iJatoofyears, aniamglad.tosay to the luj t '^^" as friends that McGregor's lc-;A",*^""8^*â„¢e-around, and I am Â¥^v. ^^â„¢^° *° McGregor's Speedy Jv,.\ "iiiare'ls of like testimonials are L; 5"' rectivod, and are daily proving \h-f\ 'V"" ' wonderful remedy, curing ICr^tl '""' ^il'^^us Headache and I'^Dro'i I WILL paj the highest price for all kinds of Furs Skins and Wii4 Game that is shipped to me, gend for prics-Ust. GEO. W. GOEBNFLO. yi73-2m Hamilton, Omt, ail else fails. Sold Trial bottles given free. at ^l BEST COUGH CUBE. |l!i;7^^^ remedy ior Cough and all Cr ""S trouble!, is one that a '7 *f3 dislodges tbe "tough I JT' *='«ar3 the bronchial' tubes, h1 *? '"tation. Thia is what ^jarda Pectoral Balsam doei in E STRAY. CAME to the premis^s of the undersigned about October last one fajeifer. The owner can have the same by proving proper^ and paying expeiises. RALPH ONBT, Eppmg P. O. Lot 15, con. 4, Euphrasia, 275-77* btore to R^nt in Mokaale. THE Store ia Reynold's Block to rent, Application as to terms can be obtained from Johv Lyon3, tiarkdale, or JQHN WHITE, St. VincMt, 14S-tf. Strathnaim. P. 0., Owaer ^^OOrm MATCH. LfBsae pW. ^*^^sDay. JOHN FITZGEEALD, J ^U be a Shooting Match and l'^*rrn?:l."Q'^«en's Hotel," Holland All are cordially STBAYED. TO the premises of the subscriber, let 21 con. 10, Euphrasia, about the 1st Nov- ember, a heifer abeut thrM years old, red and white. The owner is reqnested to prove property pay expenses, and take her. JAMES E. SPABLING, Goring P. 0. 275r77* Flouring Mills to Rent THE well knows "Speeton Jlills." within one an it half miles of Fleiherton, to rent on very reasonable terms. Apply tp the ezeontors, JOHN W. ARMSTRONG, WILLIAM CLAYTON, JOHN ROLAND, Plesherton, Nov. 25, 1S5J5. NEW GROCERY STORE IN CONNECTION WITH Plewes' Flour and Feed tore. Having just received a Choicees Fresh and Select stock: of Teas, Tobacco, ScCn Which will be acid VBBY CHEAP. I respectfully solicit ths publio'a I patronage. 193 J. PLEWES. SAVE MONEY! CHEAP READING 11 THE STANDARD AND THE RURAL CANADIAN, From now till Ist January, 1887, FOR THE SMALL SUM Of 91.75. By an arrangement with the publisher of the Rural Canadian, now in its ninth year of publication, we are enabled to offer both papers for $1.50. The regular price of the two is $2. The Rural Canadian is a monthly illuEftrai- ed magazine for the Farm and Home. The following are the leading Departments â€" Farm and Field; Hores and Cattle; The Dairy Sheep and Swine Garden and Orchard; Bees and Honey Poultry and. Pets Home Circle The Grange Record Rural Notes; Household Hints; Young Canada Scientific and Useful. The music given from month to month is worth the price of several years' subscription. The Bobeaygeon Independent styles the Rural " The agricultural authority of the Dominion." The Cobourg WarU says "One of the best palters of the kind published on the contin- ent." IS- SUBSCRIBE NOW BALANCE And get OF YEAB FREE. TO SGHOOMTROSTEES. The ondenigned is manufacturing aa ex- cellent assortment of School U'lir-nittire. Consisting of SO ^OOL SEATS and DBSES, TEACHERS' DESKS, etc., of tne 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 cataloirae to Chats woi-th P. 0. Proprietor. BiiE^^«*McBride'B,.nearBartbeaa, 'iK»^^' ^enns 75 cen]Mi eaah or P»ii ti.oo BOBI. Mo^ODJfi. PUBB BBAZILLIAN PEBBLE SPSC T10M8, mannfactlired by Pjrapk IiaMii»ft late of the ftm of Lazanu 4 Morn^ wm- erly of Hartfoia County, now of «•.-«. Miwyland'e Bowd. Harow B«^„^«5^ B»g., can be bajl ot W. A. Watohmaker, *e., l^iAdaJ*. Ifc. LaiamaVonld beg to notify hiamw^ SmTwd only MfPoHiIat can be proenw^i Scale of Cristinfi: at BARRHEAJP -:- MILLS. wmtAT. Mike. 6i " 60 '.*. 59 " 6d " 57 " fie •• 55 " 64 '" a " £2 » 51 " 50 49 wanania. 41' floar. 40 " «9 " 38 " 87 •» 36 " 35 ••. d4 " 33 " 33 " SO •* K '• 36 ••• 14 oruj.. 13 Ibi. 13 " 14 " 16 » 16 « IT " 18 •• 19 " «) *•:! 90 •• iW '• ao •• tsi ANDBXW McGILIk Baiiemberl^v«7(??»n «. ahore. WtmmU. LaBai^ti^tew-flMBf with yon. whickiaoMuWeriJto. BBidlwlwit BRITISH WORM SYRUP. BRITISH WORM BTRUP ia the best worm exteiminatar. It is pleasant to take, reqoiree no imigative, safe and efteeta- ti, and takei bnt few deaes. Sola Agent, H. PARICCR, Durham. NEW 6R0_CERIES. RESTAURANT a HOT MEALS. The undersigned has much pleasure in in- forming hia old friends, and the public gen~ erally, that he has opened out a general OTOcei37" Store, where all kinds of Groceries can be obtained, which for price and quality cannot be under- sold. A trial will convince. In connection with the above. Hot Meals will be served at seasonable hours; and Lnnsh at any busines period called upon, thus giving free vill to dioose what yen please, A call is respectfully solicited. Canned Green Fruit In every variety. OYSTERS served, either hot or cold, either by the quart or plate, at prices whicn will astonish those who have dealt in those InxurieF in the past. Temperance Drinks^ Cigars, Tobaooeee, of the best brande. PREMISKSâ€" Opposite Ifannoa Honse Hotel Sheds, Sydenham Street. Markdale. MRS. 8. MORROW. Markdale, Dee. 10, '86. 375-77 FARM FOR SALE :^ LowD oQ zeal t0»^ IatarMt,iown*aa, «â-  0. w, buzejkdqb, t7S ffiiypla ^\J\J i^irasia, 3 mite from Maikdale.. cleared aad lialadee good hakdiraod. â- 04, el^y loam; W|»u watendvitb. stream wdl fnobd and »; gooi. of ei^Tafion good fr«tt» hou^^M* faaaie h«m tad ^«d£r fag etiliti. ^linlLba, matd tiiiUbat or ia two pivte 9l 100 am* Xffjiukvaaie known on â- in]ieettWii|a THOMAS VANir. 374 77;.. Markdda.. \;a o* H R^l ' M m. I nv i k'l 1 jj .-.'«â- ? 4. r â-  1 '^1^' ti !n-;:illi «,

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