Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 28 Apr 1887, p. 8

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 IP«!P ln.i.L.H^. JW w- ^F^" ^W^^HWBflPIWW' â- HP" •^^- ifP! tf r»)?: â- J" • •Hi t ;r it Hi- ' h i^etxL If. AXcCULllOTXgrll, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, c. OFFICEâ€" OKR McFARLAMD'S STORE, MARKDALE. IJ[oiiey to ILioa,zi. aiii ttj Mttfi IVIASSON MiASSON, BAESISTEES, SOLICITOBS, *o. Officesâ€" Owen Soutid, in Vidter's Block, Poulett St. Blanch office in Mu-kdale, over McFarlnd's Store, on Friday and Saturday every week. J. Masson, Q. C. S. Masson. W. Masson. N. B. â€" ^^Private and Companv's fun^ to inrest at from € to 8 per cent Wm. Brown, ISSUER OF MABEIAGE LICENSES, Ac Gommissionef in B. R. c. Conveyancing in all its branches promptlj attended to and carefully execnted. N. B. â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se 3uritv. WILLIAM STUART, KlMliEELEY, 'Issufc." of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Real Estate at low rates. A -few ifarms for sale. Terms easy. HarW Roller IGII. TiTABlffiBS HAVING No. 1 VfViRia JlJ and preferring flonr from Hmx own wheat, ean,9ai it47 bringing twseiy bushels or more. Flour always on Hand Flour $3.80 to $4.20 per.bbL SHORTS, per ton flii.OO BRAN, " la.OO The highest market price paid -for .Fall and Spring wheat. J. m roHD. Hie larkitle Standard Is issoed eteqr Thonday, by J. P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. DENTIST, " ^ADUaTE of TORONTO SCHOOL Vji of Dentistry, will be at the ilricdale Hou.se, Markdale, on the 1st and third "Wed^ nesday of each month and also at Munsbav/'s Hotel. Flesherton, the day following the thiid Wednesday in each month for theprac tice of Ins profession. marMleIodse, MARKDALE, ONT. «/ £ Marsh, Prop. Zmmsk Pagihc r. r. OWEN SOUND BRANCh TIME TABLE. Taktng effect Monday. July 28th, 1886. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. Toronto .... Leaye Cardwell Junction.. Orange- 1 Arrive. vilJe» Leave Orangeville Jun. Shelburne. Dundaik Flesherton Markdale Berkeley Holland Centre Ghatsworth Owen Sound Mail. 74oam 925" 10 05 '• 1020 " 1032" 10 58" 11 22 " 11 47 « laCfflpm 12 14 " 2 23 " 12 38 " Exp. t. W.RUTLEDOt Markifah, Orit^ Tbskb â€" Jl iper year in advance; iSl.SOif not paid'within six months. Professional and basinees cards one inch space and under, ^r year, iA. 1 7B. 6 KO. 3 MO. Whole eolamn 950 00 $27 50 fl6 00 Hidf Column 27 00 15 00 10 00 Quarter column .. .. 16 00 10 00 6 Ofi Two inch space 7 00 4 00 Three inch space 10 00 5 00 Casual advertisements 8 cents per line first insertion, 3 cents per line each subsequent insertion, nonpareil measure. Editorial nWiices, or notices in local col- umn 10 cents per line first insertion, 5 cents each subsequent insertion. Stray animals c, advertised 3 weeks for ?1 No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid except at the option of the publisher. 'â-  â€" Xâ€" ♦ im f m jnrt zeedved, Piles of New Tweeds, StMks of prints, Oceans of Dress gobd^ Loads of C!ott(niades and Heaps of Cotton Settings, S. HilL ' • JOB PKLN^TrNTG. The Stanbabd office has a splendid equip- ment of poster as well as fine job type. Spe- cial attention to orders by mail. All orders filled with dispatch. 4 50piia 6 30 " 7 03 7 22 7 34 8 04 8 30 8 55 9 10 9 22 " 9 32 " 949 10 20 GOiNC SOUTH. STATIONS, ISAAC STIIVSON, Builder and Contractor 111 all kinds of Brick and Stone work. Estimates given. AU work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 329 Residence, MARKDALE. B G. RICHARDS, UILDER, CONTEAGTOR, ARCHI- TECT, Markdale. 1241y WEAVING. Hiviiij; returned to Markdale, in order to be more convenient for my cnstotoers, I beg to annoance that I am now nrena'-ed lo do all kinds of Custom Weaving. 'Be-sidence otd stand, opposite Presbjtcrian Church- 318 ARCH. BOa'D. R. J. SPROULE, FXiESHIURTON. Coiiveyanccr, -Appraiser, Valuator and Money The undersigned is Owen Sound Chatsworth Holland Centre Berkeley Markdale.; Flesherton Dundalk Shelburne O.angeville -Tun Orange Arrive..... ville..f Leave Card well Junction... Toro nto Arrive. Exp. 540aiQ «10 625 6 34 6 47 702 7 26 7 51 8 22 8 30 8 45 9 25' MaiL* 2 40pm 3^07 •• 3 30 " 3 40 " 3,'52 " i06 " 4 31 " 4 57 " 5 23 " 5*35 ' £ 55 " 6 30 " 10 55 " 1 8'10 WM. G. GUTHRIE, Pk,.i Ornamental Plasterer Tvi .A. li k: X ^^ L- E Arches, Cornices, Centre FIo'Yers, and all kinds of plain and ornamental plastering ex- edited at cheapest rates. Calsomining Lime Washing and Repairs promptly attended to. 330 Markdale C. 0. 0. F. No. 78. meets even alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hall, Rae's block. Visiticg brethren welcome. Markdale A. 0, U. W. No. 141 meets in their ^all, Rae's block, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of peighboring lodges solicited. Maekdalb L. 0. L. No. 1045 meets in Iheir Hall on Friday on or before full moon each month. ThoB. Elliott, Master; W. J. Blakely, Secretary. Victoria R. B. Preceptory, No. 282, Meets in Lodge Room of Markdale L. O. L. No. 1045, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir Knights always welcome. Jas. Brodie W. P.; Thos. Elliott, Registrar. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. Wilson. Pastor; A. McFarland. S. S. Superintendent. CHRIST CHURCH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 pm. Rev. Jas. Ward, Incumbent. Sabbath School 2:30. W. J. Ford, Superin- tendent. METHODIST CHURCH. Swvices every Sunday at 10:30 a, m and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2:30. Prayer Meeting eveiy Thursday evening from 8 to 9, Rev, Geo. H.Ctrnish. Pastor; G S. Bowes. S. S. Superintendent. Ladies' Aid in con- nection Mrs. T, Hill. Secretary. f TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES. an ex- tender. Deeds, .Mortgages, Leases and Wills (Jra^vn up audValu§,tions madeon shortest noticeg !hal^'es rerv low. Apply to " K. J.,Sl'ROULE, Monev Lender Postmaster. FleshertQp. 6 PER ce:nt. Mo;*oy loaned on Farm or Town Property at v.-cy;t; ratea of interest. Apply to K, J. SPEOULE, Conveyancer Postmaster, Flesherton. manufacturing cellent assortment of Hcliool t^urnitu-rre. Consisting of SC lOOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHERS' DESKS, etc., of the latest design and most approved pattern. Highly reeoniuiended by School Trustees and Teach- er.-, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, wherever tried. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always on hand. Bend for catalogue to Chatsworth P. 0. 181 ANDREW McGILL. ^Xvttttvni* for Safe or Bent TO LOAN. Gfiou large comfortaUe dwelling, with f!tablt\ i-.l-^o liaTii and Bf.'ft water on the pre- uiisi s. Oil S.N diiiiham street near P«8byter2a.n Ch!»*--ii. • o4i- Apply to B. Coleman FMMFOR SALE. V or ;.Hl ern. 3 west of T. £z S. Rd. Arteiii'-sin.. TiO a.. 'S, about 20 acres ^1,'rtrof st^iiaiw and jues, bilauce good ^larf.v. fit d h'lisli Five miles from Markdale â-  and four froiasjiierlierton. For furtiter par- -4ie.iiars apj4iy4o A. S. Thompson. Flesher- -tou P. O. or J. J. Thompson, OriUa. 343-ft O:; real interest, no commission charged. estate security, at lov rate of Busi ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. J5LACK, 190 Pomona, P,0 FOR SALE. 11 OTNo. 24, con. 4, N. D. R. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold cneap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars applv on the premises, or by letter to J. S. BLACK, 190-tf. Pomona P. O. ED cs-l HAVE YOU l.i%'er Compi.i!nt, Dysj-iepsia, Indigestion, Billonsness, jaundice, Heaiiache, iizzinK^s, Pi'n in the Back, Costivtness, or any dLsea.« cris'ng from a deranscfj liver, Dr. Chasf.'s Livi^k Curh will be found a. iiue and certain rera^ dy. NATUFIE'S REMEDY The unqualified Mi.c ss i f 1 r rh;isc's Liver Cure in Liver Lo.^.iiird .t le^ts s ;t!y wlih the fitt t.*iat it is coirpounucvl fr .ni ti.-itijr-'s wt-l!-k;iov/n liver regulators, M'AMjt.wiCE ANu J ANL»KLi.*N, ctjuibiu'd with many pther vivfiui^i.io roji 1'j.ris arg) herbs, having a jxiwerfut.cRtci o-i th; K id.K vs, S-oiDich, Bowels and iiiood. .^00, COO SOLD Otvr onc-h-i'if 7nUl:oA cf Di.jCktut't Reiipe Bookt wert ajiiijin Cn»u.itt ti OJii, jl^'r luant every maitj •woHtan axd ckiid lu/ur ii finmb.ed -with Liver C»mi- ]fiaiHt to try ik':t tjcceiiemt »jf»tedy. ScumiMQ New. Cwen Amy Free Wa){)ped aroond everytbattle of Dr. Chad's L»cr ens' 15 a valuable Household Medical Cnide and «cb .jiook (84 pajjes), caMawuiK over 990 nsefiil i«cip« Jironounccd by medical men and Anggists asiavalik â- able, and worth tm-tJM*. iji» yrif^ .^.K. -i^^,,, WY CllMpi*7MWI CWt A safe and j iSYCmlAiMarMiiManuf. s«i.i Markdale Woolen Mill iCastnm Carding, Weaviug, Full- ing. Dveing aud cloth drcssiug, done 111 a xvorlimiVnlike manner ai^d ou very short notice. First Glass Cotton Warp supplied tlie loweefc possible rates. A call solicited. 'Terni^.strictJ}' cish or wool- Sept. -ZH, I88a F. J. RITCHIE. MARKDALS VILLAGE OFFICIALS. Police Trustees â€" E. Davis, A. Turner, ond S. J. Coleman. Public School Trustees â€" B. Coleman, J. Lyons. W. A. Brown. B, Colfman, Sec. CODNTT OFFICIALS. Judge, H. McPherson, Owen Sound. Deputy-Judge, S. J. Lane, Owen Sound. Sheriff, C. H. Moore, Owen Sound. Clerk of Peace. W. Armstrong, O. Sound. Clerk, John Gale, Owen Sound. Treasurer, S. J. Parker, Owen Sound. County Warden, N, Reid, Owen Sound Registrar, N., R. McKnight, •' S,, Thos. Lander, Durham. Revising Barrister, North, Judge McPher- son. Owen Sound. Revising Barrister, South East, Judge Lane, Owen Sound. M. P., North, Jas. Masson, Owen Sound. M, P., East, T. S. Sproule, M,D., Markdale M. P.. South, Geo Landerkin. M. D„ Han- over. M. P. P.,';t^orth, D. Creighton, Owen Sound M. P. P., East, Capt. J. Rorke, Clarksburg M. P. P., South, John Blyth, Orchard. DIVISION COURT CLEBKS No. 1. John Stephens, Owen Sound. " 2. David Jackson, Durham. " 3. Thos. Plunkett, Meaford. " 4. Thos. J. Rorke, Heathcote. " 5. J. W. Armstrong, Flesherton. " 6. John McDonald, Chatswortb. MAEKDALE. The P 0. will be opened fiom 8 o'clock a. m. lo 7 p. m. every working day. Mails closed as follows, viz C. P. R., going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm " South, 3:30 p m, and 7 p m TEAVERSTON. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 12:30 noon. HAEKAWAY. Friday, 12:30 noon. For registered letters and money orders, fifteen minutes earlier than above. The P. 0. will be open on Holidays from 9 to 9:30 a. ni., and half an hour after mails arrive; W. J. McFablasd, p. M. ••Notice" To Farmers, Those that have to buy their "Flour" this sum- i^er. Caj} buy it at Clejin ^toothy Seed. ^^J^^^J^}^ *^® Belfast ' House, the same price Market iPrice Paid. a PARKER, PXJTBHAM. as at the mill, and every lb. guaranteed, both FojB(rs PleweV kept on %and^ liibeyal in- duc^ne]tti» made on To the Editor of the StANDABS. Sn.â€" In reply to "Dooeo" intima- tion that I am afraid to argue, I sim- ply say he has mistaken his man, and as for our eapabilities, let others judge. He has laid himseli open to many a sarcastic hit, but as there are too many personals and slurs and too little of the subject, in his as well as most letters to the press I pass over them, but I am sure the readers of the Standard will furgive me if compelled to use a little tronv seeing I am in tliat line. He still persists in calling the Seleetions the "Eoss Bible. Now he must remember the first lesson m logic or reasonmg is tocall thi ngs by theii correct name.- The Headings are not mtended, and never were, to supersede the Bible in the schools, but the use oi them were made compulsory only where the Bible was not used. The Government have no desire to inter- fere so long as the Bible or its con- tents are read daily and systematic' ally. They were got up at the request of the variours demoninations and the Teachers Provincial Association and under the supervision of Ministers appointed by the English and Pres- byterian Synods and the Methodist Conference's copies were also sent to leading elergymen of others religious bodies. The above gentlemen met and appointed the sub committee. Was that legal enough for "Doceo " The Selecdons were begun a year before Mr. Eoss was appointed Min- ister ofEducation. A copy of the Selections was placed in every member's box and the re gulations were on the table of the: House for six weeks and neither the leader of the opposition nor his follow- ers saw fit to criticize them they are therefore responsible with the Government for the Eeadiugs. ^s to how the Eeadmgs were re- ceivedâ€" I refer to the Mail editorial in last letter, but this "was before the Elections. Doceo still complains of the omission of some chapters and verses, perhaps he can explain how he would make a book of Selections without omitting any, but the verses omitted he says favor. the Oatholies' and do away with their subjecting themselyes to civil government or as our M. P. P. for North Grey puts it "from honoring the King' as I showed in last letter the verses are the same in the Douay Bible whicu the Eomau Catholics' put in the hands of their people, but does he say the Catholics do. not honor the Queen or are subject to the govern- ment, be had better prove it. I know from personal observation that the Douay Bible is in the libraries of our general Institutes and Hospitals for the special benefit of E. C. patients. But why show the Eeadings to Arch- bishop Lynch, there are 58,000 child- ren in the Public and High Schools and many hundred teachers, the Ee- adings were sh3wn to every denomina- tion and why not the E, C. but per- haps he does not recognize them as christians I am afraid he talHs more charitably of the heathen. In reference to the English Church Lessons, what makes a church, the minister or the people according to Doceo those Lessons are mutilations the International S. S. Lessons are the same and if we carry out his theory ministers are mutilatmg the Bible every Sabbalii in their sermons, there is not a smgle verse garbled. And as lor the names of the Books, what is a scholar more likely to carry away, for instance, The life of Moses or Exodus, 11 c. The chapters and yerses are not correct in the Bible, they are not in the original, they were put there if I mistaken not by some Catholic Monks, Doceo says men such as Eer. Dr, Nelles, Dr. Stewart, Dr. Cochrane, Eev. Priu. Caven, Provost Body, Key. Prin. Castle, Hon. S.H. Blake, 4e., are mere partizani. The above gentlemen need no de- fence, such men form the moral back- bone of our country and whatever their politics may be, no one nod l^e ashamed to walk in their loot steps. Thanking you Mr. Editor for the insertion of above latter in your ool- umn^. T.L. Moffat, ;rr. am J Newspapers i^, Geo.P.RoweU4Co., „, v I wiUissue on Ifonday, May ^* teenth Annual edition of th^" publication, the "American^ Directory." ^^ The new volume containgto tive list of all Class Publicatiol^ mirably arranged that any three thousand papers rept can^be readily referred to anj portant facts concerning it with its chrcnlation rating, easn" ed. ^^ The Newspaper Directory^, prmcipaUy by publishers, Ad- and advertising Agents, but fund of information it contains Valuable to persons of almos trade and profession. As a • alone it is well worth the price »5.00, for it fully describes even in which a newspaper is issued, people care to know about where one is not. The number of papers pub] the United States. Territories ing Alaska) and Canada is putat] an increase of 581 in one year. The growth of newspapers in the Western States would be a of wonder, if it were not that tlii" is no exception to the rule. In the increase is 89 and in Nebrasi while the Keystone State show a er advance of 35 and in Buckeve show of 30. Pennsylvania the largest increase in Kansas in weeklies, 81, and Xe\r in monthlies, 42. Seven States a; defcrease: Tbe most prominent ins being New Hampshire and Virgiuiii each. The whole volume sLows great caro has been taken to susti reputation as the most comprehi work of the kind yet published, insure accuracy in every detail. thing less a complete compeni; American newspapers and perio would iurprise those who are with the former efforts of this are so well known as the oldest, and best known of all the Americail vertising Agencies. tiailies. I Chnrch IVotes. Sacremantal services will be next Sabbath in the Presbytd chnrch 10:30 a.m. Preparatory sen will be held the previous day.prcjcl at 1 p. m. by Rev. I McLeoll Priceville. Rev. Mr. Hosking, will hold his Quarterly Meeting at New Eaj; Church next Sunday, at 10:30. business meeting will be held foUovFing Monday, at Ebenezer al o'clock. The Markdale Methodist CH Quarterly meeting will be held next s day at 10:80. Local preachers' iae£:| the following Monday at 10 o'clocl; i business meeting at two. A reception service was bold 12 ' Methodist church last Sunday TrheEJ trial members' (children and young? pie) were received into full member Makdale Lodge €. 0. The following officers were for 1887, viz :â€" N. Grand Bro. J. W. Spronle. ele Noticet ef Births, Marriages, and Death* pwehtai five eenU. DEATHS. â€" Om«««mib.â€" Ip Toteato Ofi the 19th inst.*. J«9f«.Ch»»»nuth, fonmfly of HnMaU. aged yeaig. • CampbiU HniM,«(^ ^|««H|» V.Grand " Treasurer " ' Secretary " Inside Guard Outside " " R. S. N. G. " L, S. N. G. « R. S. V. G. " L. S. V. G. " Warden " ITiis lodge is in a prosperous conoi' and constantly adding new vasm!^ Angus Plewes. A. Turner. W. J. Benson. A. McFarland, John Wallace. Alex Kay. J. R. Mathews. Samuel Sarjeantl Dan. McFarla'jef Frank Maidmenil :F»-i:LTolic ISTotic To alt whom it may concerf^\ IE. L. Stephen the Druggist of M«* have been appointed agent for Joa- celebrated Tonic arid nervine- 3o^ all hei the I little liver Pills, and Johnson s White Ointment. The nervine is best in the market, in all diseases can^ poverty of Uood. for Nervousness, H- and the Palbness of Complexion so noticed in female's, los? of appe'^J^^ general debmty. In conjunction J" liver KUb, it is the very best for all atrinng from Torpid Uver or bad 8« J The White Ointment is the ve^ the market for Salt Bhenme. BarW PImpies, Quifa, Bums, Scalds, ^d^^.. JbNASea A a â- orofnloos nature. iiJ W^m «»ehwi will not he^y^^ |kr sd9 atB. L. STEPHEN'S tl.«T- tn*^ â- ^â- ^^^^:M^..

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