Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 18 Mar 1886, p. 5

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 ,*..' «^ raw " I I f I l lâ€" H i m il I â- III â- -^i.aa .jii-U' ;ii c.*ciB^ zi ih,.^ (iU^^iSi â-  â- -â-  I M n i W iMiâ€" gâ€" »Nwâ€" p»« 'JH « l :a prfi» ,!^iO ss:^ kiprinff Assises. (/. .s. n .OlLil g la^ fiifc' As izts ior this County ' 'e c. uii Hi'uae on Tues- t, Hon. Justice Ar Mr. A. Front was " '^^i sec; I" The following '/i.,.,j.|,o,-c.] the grand jur}' _, iki. loreroan; Jag. E. 'iCs. 13. White,- Alex. Mc- 'j Geo LeiUiighara, Robert jas. McGirr, jr., John Eob- Wifl. Watsoii, Thos. Hutchin- ,ol.m"u Darauiie, Jas, Young, 'VrVicol. Ji'Ij" Proctor, Jos. Mor- Hurd, Robt. JlcFarland. were disposed O'd- followiDg caeeg for Orown J. W. Frok for fimmn. QtoKBN v». GnxiEAHi). â€" Tm dtfsn- dant wss charged witii ha^j^ if^rn to misstatements in an affidavit io be used ia Crown Land office, thnebj contmitting perjury. Jury returned Turdict of not guilty. A. Froit for Crown J J. Masson, Q. C, for defen dant. Thia case (tried this Thureday flTening) eoocluded the business of the court. (New) Irteneslm CoancH. l,UD«B VB. CuffiPHBBâ€" Action boD'btby pliiiutiff as assignee of r t'e oi'McKiunon t Co. against Lpher, a creditor, who, after a«sent- r [o ssjis^i^eut was appointed one (it trustees, issued execution and ;,,ii. Tbe question as to right to toUivingboen tried in an inter- Lder i^uit and being against delen- nt the question in this suit was, much damage did plain tiff sas- a" The jury found f 100 damaste tohn Creasor, Q. C, and J. S. Wilson IplaiDtiff; B. B. Osier, Q. C, and Ceflee for defendant. liie Grand Jury brought in a true lagaiust Philip Eoy for inurdejr. Eods Ts. Wilson, ti al.â€" This was gc:ioii brought by Wm. Eoss iainst defendants for remoTing the Kop furniture from the drug store of i.S.Moffett, undsr chattel mortgage, loBi elaiming that the same were his kroparty. The evidence showed that loss bought the drue; business ap.d [hop furniture from A. B. Lang in mi and put Moffat in to giye him a ttart. Ko89 gave his notes for pur- thsse mouey, which notes were paid LiBcipally by Moffett out the busi- fcess: but about §500 was from time tune advanced by Ross to make up what Moffat was short, for which he ok Moffett's I.O.U. It was contend Iby the defendents that the taking Uthe l.O.U.'s in effect made the (tods Moffett's and that Ross' only tltim was ou them against Moffett. |llie question was left to the jury to »T whether at the time of the making lof the chattel mortgage, by Moffejfcto p dtfendaiits the goods were Mof- mtt'5 or Eoss' The jury found the goods were Moffett's and judgment iirected for defendant. J. Masson. i). C, for plaintiff; B. B. Osier, Q. C, nd Mr. Scott, of Hamilton, for de- ftudants. Lanovs. Wilson, bt al. â€" Thia was' Im action for fraudulent misrepresen- |jationâ€" the gaods of J. S. Moffett Avmg been removed after dark to |uti8fy chattel mortgage of defendant, ifter the plaintiff" had been induced to jdilay leizure for rent on representa- IboDB thkt his claim would be arrang- |idfor. The judge held that no legal fraud was egtabhBhed; but, as defen- iaiits had been guilty of sharp prac- tice, he would not allow them costs. J. Masson, Q. C., for plaintiff; and'B. |B Oiler, Q. C, and Mr. Scott for de- pniaati. HiGGABT YB. Myles.â€" Actioji for re- IpleTinofa threshing macbise. De- ant consented to judgment for |l«mtiff. Masson Masses for plain- ' Wilion Evans for defendant. HiscocK TB. Wiotar.â€" Action of I'Jtetmeut. Consent minutes being P" in, judgment was giyen for plain- fflwithout eosti. J. MaesoB. Q. C, I ot plaintiff; J. Greaser, Q. C, for wendsnt. 8i. ViNCBKT TS. GBMirwKj).â€" Aotian «wght by Township agamst Green- «id foi eiosmg a road wWch the de- '«jMt Claimed had never H^een pr»- my opened and for which he bad J«VM received compensation and that ^«fence put up by defendants did Mt.eneroash on the alleged joad, 4 peat number of witnesses war* ex- ]?f ' ""l^ding four â- nnreyars. y^tnent reserved. Jno. Creasor. Jj^C.jr plaintiff; Frort' for GwiG vs. Galloway.â€" Action «n f "fS*- Jadgment by coneent for 2o«ug, defendant having • year »t»deem J. M. KUbenm for plain- ""'«»• Msggon. Q. C, for defendant. nik .f,* ' JoHNeoK.-Bediietion j^j^SO. J. M.^ KUbourn for n J*!^ ^M«sicAM Lot AsinaAKci Co. Q- "• M. Jiilbourn for defendant. 'd/ " ^^" Rot.â€" Murder. *^arlT.'/° *^i' «"• "••^"I 'nque.t^ f gi^en »t the Coroner's tfeiJl T^" ^* 8iT« • ftiU report ilJu?/'»tarned a verdict of man- ,r*«"«r. Pri.o„., lentMcwl ta^ â-². Frost Creasor, Q. C.j Jor The Council met in Town Hall, Flesherton, March 1st, 1886. Preeentâ€" Messrs. Cbristoe, MoAr- thur. Boland, Pickeli and MoKee. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Payment ordered lor the following: C. W. Bntledge, assessment rolls, c.. $10.50; M. Eicbardson, chan- deliers for Jiall, $7.40; W. J. Bel- lamy, Eeg'strar, $18.70. By-law 893, appointing township officers for 1886, was introduced and read a first and second time and filled up in committee of the whole and to be read third time at April meeting. A petition from Jas. Cornfield, et al, praying that said Cornfield's lots should be taken from 8. S. No. .4 and placed in No. 8. Clerk ordered te give necessary notice to trustees, John Pedlar and Geo. Allen de- posited an agreement re removing timber off base line south of 4th con. The Eeeve and Mr. Pickcll were ap- pointed a committee to finally au^t the auditors report. The following are overseers of high- ways, fence viewers and pound keep- ers for 1886 under by-law 893: Wm. Lucas and Wm. Douglas, H. D. Ix- wm, Wra. Burnett, Wm. Davis, Geo. Stewart, E. Best, J.,W. Large, ,G«o. Johnston, Geo Moore, Jas. Beat, W. Nicholls, Jas. Foster B. Lwin, 4^ Nodwell, Wm. Hill, Jacob Thompson J. Beecroft, John Pedlar, Geo. AUn, J. Kerr, G. Handy, E. Eos«i, Wm. Hutchinson, John Walker, J, Little- johns, J. McKee. F. Cairns, J. Snell, W. Wilcoek, J, Bcntham, J. Duncan, G. Binnie, Wm. Ludlow, M. Riley, G. Tryon, Jas. Watson, M. William- son, T. A. M. Ferguson, S. Leslie, R. OUiver, W. J. Henderson, D. Mclnnis J. Burnett, J. Gouland, J. GiUies, G. W. Hawk, A. McLeod, H. McPherson Frank Thompson, John Hazard, Wm. Stone, sr., Jas. Chard, C. Stafford, J. Walker, Mat Welsh, J. Porteous. H. Cairns, ^. Phillips, R. Buchanan, J. JR. Jamison, D. Jamison, sr., G. Rutledge. G. Murphy, T. Kells, Dan Walker, Jas. Bell, Jas, Campbell, R. Cooper, S. Freeman, J. H. Sewell, J. Braniff, Hugh Walton, A. Smith, J. I, Graham, S. Bcwles, Alex. Hannah. FxNca ViawERs. â€" R. Whittaker, jr., P. Muir, A McLeod, D. Currie, Jos. AusBum, H. Irwin, R. Shannon, Wm. Blair, Alex. Mercer, sr., Geo. Moore, D Stinson, C. W. Bellamy, Edd Ross John McEee, sr., J. Hickhng, J. B. Sloan, Jas. Stewart, sr. PouNDEBxpEss. â€" D. Lsmoud, J. E. Marsh, A. Munshaw, M. Akitt. H A Ji. StepbMi. Mttdcdaia, Naw) Mareb, "87. John Patterson. Markdale. March '87. J. Gould, Markdala. Aptil. '87. Wui. Hill, MarkdaU. Jaa. '87. M. L. Hawken. Markdale, Jan. '87. Alex. Smith, Markdale, Jnlj, '86. Geo. Sewell, Markdida, Jan. '87. Jas. Struthers, Markdale, Jan. '87. M. Bollivau, Markdale, Jan. '87. R. MeGrother, Flesherton, Jan. '86. G. Hntohiaeon, Yandelear, Jan. '87. H. Smith, Harkaway, Jan. '87. John G^iompson, Harkaway, Jan. 87. Dr. Lauderkin, M. P., Hanover, Aug. '88. B. White, Berkeley, Jan. '87. H. Silyerloek, Williamsford, Aag. '86. Wm. Hamilton, Williamsford, Jan. '86. P. McArthur, Travorston, Jan. '86. 8. Hastie, Traverston, Jan. '87. Wm. Bilby, West Moutroeo, Jan. •87, Wm. B. Hall. Chilhwaek, B, C. (New) March, '87. Miss A. B, Fanning, New Dale, Man. (New) March, '87. )foO|DSdOB'S4CgMt OUBE. JtisiiwaMx atej|ted e«a3«rhete that Uefibacoc'e Speedy Cfoe is the BaiBst..aMe* telieJHeaad far eh ae pp e t reme^ â-  fot kmr' stiBatwn«Iiver Compiat. Indigiartioii^ Inni pure Bkod, Iiow of Apeetite. anlil aU dnilar tnmUH. ItisaotBecflsaaiytotakeasreek qnantilj beiera any resolt is piodnoed. A few do ses will oopTinoe yon el its medts. Trial bottis given fxee at Hin Bio's. S Peerless Oil MiMdofAlieoPiHitttm. Hlgliest Honors Gold Modal at Toronto. SIX GOLD MEDALS IN 3 YEARS- BEST RECORD IN THE WORLD. ' -3 .vJtC »â- :?' -.50 Mediom Bed. Large^lUd, White Datoh,' Alsike, Lncenne and Pattow CRASS SEED, Meadow Fesene, Mendow Fox Tail, Eng- lish Bye, Timothy. CsnadisB Bine, Bed Top^ YdlowOat. nLontisly Fairs. SatisktionGnarantfei Ask for PEERLESS and be sure you get it, as there are imitations; Tiie genuine is only made by Import of Field and Qsrden Seeds to sr- riv* from England early in Hatch. H. PARKER, FOB_SALiB, SPAN YOUNG MABES, either cash or time to good mark also twenty-five tons good Timothy Hayâ€" cash. WM. BROWN. Queen City Oil Works, TOBONTO.ONT. Orangeville â€" The second Thursday in each month. Dundalk^â€" Tuesday before Orauge- yille. Fieaiierton â€" Monday before Orange- ville. Markdale â€" Saturday before Orange- ville. Durham â€" Third Tuesday m caeh month. Chatswcrth â€" Monday before Dur- ham. Holland Centre â€" Saturday before Cbts worth. Prioeville â€" Monday before Durham, Hanover â€" 5Jonday before Durham. Walkerton â€" Last Wednesday in every month. Mount Forest â€" Third Wednesday in each month. Nei Fiirnitiire Store, HEXTDOOII TO THE BA K, MARKDALE. Farm for Sale. MONEY To Loan on real estate secnrity. SimpI* Interest, low rates, and easy terms. C. W. RUTLEDGE, SM Standaid Office. FOR TH£ MILLION. Having jnst opened a large stoelc of all kinds of Furniture, we hereby give the pub- lic generally a cordial invitation to call and examine for yoiuwelves. Whether y«u are in need of such or not we wUl be pleased to have TOU call and see our stock and get prices. Our intention is to keep the best Furniture manufactured, and. sell at rock bottom prices for cash. COLEMAN HAMILTON, 286 ly IMarkdale. 1 K rw ACRES North f of lot No. IS.oon. JL (J vJ 8, Euphrasia. IM) acres cleared and under cultiyaticn, 60 acres of which is fit for reaper and mower, ferced with cedar rails, well watered, log bouse and frame barn. The uncleared portion is hardwood, with sufficients cedar for fencing purposes. Soil clay loam,, and almost free from stone. This is a de- surabie farm and will be -lold on easy terms, (.'hurch and school convenient. Distance from Markdale, 9 -miles from Bocklyn, 3 miles. For further particulars apply to JAMES BOYD. 273-tf Bocklyn P.O. NOTICE. A MEETING of the patrons *f Markdala Cheese Factor} will be held on Saturday, the 3rd April, commencing at one o'clock, at the Markdale House, for the purpose of letting the hauling of milk foi the current year. B. COLEMAN. President. NEW GROCERIES. RESTAURANT HOT MEALS. AJJ OBSTINATE CASE. "In the spring of '88 I was nearly dead, as everybody around my neigh- borhood vi^uows. My trouble was caused by obstinate oonstipation. Ona bottle of 3nrdeek Bloed Bitters cured me entirely." This statemant is made by Walter Stinsoa, of Goma, Ont. OwcB Sound. HOTKLKBpa» FDncn ros WKUjxa UQUoa ON SATTTBDAT NIOHT AMD SUNDAT. The undersigned have opened a new BUTCHER SHOP Opposite Noble's Blacksmith Shop, where we have constantly on hand the best meat the country can produce. A share of public patronage respect* fully solicited. Orders filled promptly, and delivered in any part of the t9wn. NESTERSPROULE. The undersigned has much plear nre in in- {(^miog hv* jpid friends, and the pubhc gen- erally, that he has epea«d out a general Q-xocex^T Store, where all kinds of Groceries van be obtained, which for price and quahty cannot be under- sold. A trial will convince. In coimeetion with the above. Hot Meals will be served at seasonable hours; and Lunch at any bnsines period called upon, thus giving free will to choose what you please. L call is respectfully solicited. Canned Green Fruit In ervery variety. OTSTERS served, either hot or cold, either by the quart or plate, at prices whicn will astonish Uiose vasi have dealt in those luxuries in the past. rFemperance X^rinks, Oigars, T^baccees, of the biest brande. PBEMIS9Sâ€" Opposite Mansion Hpfise Hotel Sheds, ^ydenhalh Street, Markdale. MIS. 8. MORROW. Markdale, Deo. 10, '85. 275-77 IdTtaZ" ^^oner iWioner. Masok. â€" Lftreenr. Mntenctd to nx Owen )5ound, March IS.â€" The following hoteikeepers were to day brought before ^e police Magistrate charged by License Inspector Pearee with selling liquiif 4ving prohibited hoars :-^Mrs. Helijoea, for selling on Sunday, fiui«d f 2$ a^ eosto Robert McEmney, same charge, $25 and costs; David Conoj^ely, selling on Saturday jaghi, fined |20 and costs Thomas i(}rimea,8eU^ on Sunday, seood ofTenee, fined |^ and costs Hy. Crozier, selling o© .Sunday, secend (^nce. fined $40 Vf)^ .ooeta Jtaac Gibbons and Chaa. Leaman, adjomrn- •d till Toeaday next ft the request af {be prosecutor. The License fnfpector appears de- termined to ei^oiice the jrhole law, «nd has published » eard^offering to Ey liberaUy tor informa^qM that will kd toaeoBvietion of violation of any of tiie preTi«i»e ot jaied^ence Aeta and to keep the eof roe of hia_m- focmatioii a profound |€»CFet Tbie â- arais 4e itrike the li^aw aellera in a ftfoder'i^^ .. Advertise in STANDAB9, TORY --, OF I Tbe Nef Drug CbemiGal Store. « M t MM fvewevv»vewTvwv mM .» m » m « m «iyiii To the people of AfarJbdate and fpr- rounding pteinity, T k^0 to annoufice, thatharinff opened out a new estabiisk- ment â€" DBDIOATBDâ€" JQ WE mUB, MEDICINE, CHEitWML AND .**• .. .t'Jwfl ill* STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, J am therefore a ^oticiteint for a fair share qfyour pattjonaffe, being reef0 at alt times to meet your requirement* in these lines of trade, having a ne^ and well *eleete4 etocJb; anfi ho^ng^ with choice gooifft, reasonable prieps, and fair dealing, to retail the good will 4ff my patrols. i^Jgimrs •i: «-• -fOC sr«»?"fW9 4 'efjf\ MABKDATiW. SavE MoneY By buying your Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectaces, Pip es, c. JAS. G. kUsSELL'S FLESHERTON. A Beautiful Stock to Select from. GIVE HIM ATRIAL. Every job warranted to give satisfaction. JAS. a. RUSSELL 217-269 MARKDALE BAKEH, FOR- BREAD, CAKES AND BUNS, AT REASONABLE EATES. 3ISCUIT8 AND CONFECTIONARY of all kinds on baud. SOIREES SURPRISE PARTIES, Supplied on the Shortest Notice. Weddhif: CakH a Specialfy., A call is re8xeetfnlly solicited, Bread delivered in all parts of ihetowa â- a^a^^»??5!^?^«a mi PBEMIIES: 9l«Et D«or to tbe Koller Riali* •8C EDWABD BU0££. NOTICE. SI "t A";- fdanJal tipii. MiB-8 ^- vMeKUslfTj^ l!^ Lacas A Go's Bank for eo]lee W. H. BUTLBD3i, i\. M -f*

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