Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 28 Jul 1887, p. 1

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 ^^f^^rw'^W^ ^/i sjri^- "W^:--^v' ws* T--^- -ViVf-â€" *T? Sfr^ 4 any more naoaem,. k as Pills Salts rS!l •- Carson's StomA^ lat moves the BowebJ r ail impurities ttoA renderms^ the Blood old by all Dru««ist8 am planing miUs ^j It oyer §5,000, was banj K .HASH, Snmmer d f^encral toilet pi ilpbur Soap. • bo opwzzle, batman u| oard keepers KS!i^:^**M;;'^^ :^^**»4«^ fc^C- S!i â-  ac3*-.»(i â-  THlfi LIKE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHEBE THEY MAY." fS^TH YEARâ€" Ko. 359. MABKDAI^, OlSTT., JTJIiY 28, 1887. C. W. RUTUEDGE, Proprietor. .:AT: ^jfoiED Jeweleky Store, t^ fnund the most complete stock iolies. Clocks, Jcwelery Silver- in this part of the kr^ jpei: iVCv those -watches they are '-re reapini est owing to "tlie by-law i n.inuii;;,' at large being e ' â€" vJnc dose of Dr. llcmeSick Keadacbe.„ ir Stomach. 1 to 2 bo; Dd to en re Liver itiou and BilioBsness. .1 Poit Elgin of 140 feet ovc ti:e stream fell asdriv-ingover with a Tiio water was eigiit ige tf say reitlier the injii red or the wagon bn nab I J to sleep in bed, !e to take ordinary eierl L.-ts cf Astbma nntil ima Cure. A sample thrcr packages per are rtow in order. This is j and is nllcged to be new.| nld be flamed if the latte be deforated â€" A Must tbp.t he set out a night-l linuow. Tliis was swallol lich was taken in later bj a snbsequ^ t stage was :k bass, A maskalvmse camper and swallowed nd tLe wliole outfit was 1 inic for breakfast. Musk eountr}' ). â€" P. J^. MacNamara, it, Brockville, Ont., says- lief for ccld in the headj Balm is unequalled. 1 as soon as it is used. â€""I used a gi-eat deal of â-  for kidney complaint dm s getting worse all the ti ;. E. E. I took three bottr it from 130 to 159 lbs. I' lend Bmdoch Blood Bittj :dicine.^' Thus testifies Jo in^:f!eld, N."B. â€""As a cure for all sr glilv recommend Dr. FowM Id Strawberry, having oA le best results. I have oj or recommending it. aster, Ont, Yeabs.â€" "I -n-as troubled^ for a number of years, tried B. B. B. I took u perfectly- cured, strong i Maria Afkett, Ahna, bury News gave last we ns on the advantages! a mannfacturhag cenf )f the scenery and a tch of the members of [XG To TBivEi.?-Doa'*f^ t Dr. Fowler's Extract on» [t is a superior ^^J\^ a positive care for au j uced by bad water, iiate. Whether a] .J^" lid be kept at hand in spcTK.â€" James Mo^ insale, says: "B- ^• ^es of the blood, h«r a exceUent reputation w re used it, aud speak B^j ell as observation. » I want, and I advise «- it." Of »^??=»r-SVnDpl« â- r attending bowel »V^ mer and fall ifl«»^f hoea too soddOT^-^g ^i Wild Strawbenyj^ d tation ofthebowa»«^^ as is too of ten t^ ^g- isand astringents. " in a natnral "T-oW^ I'all and pee at S12-C0 bearing warrants aod A half years, while other asking SI 5.00 for the e article. P. »• Bartlett^ 8 oz. Eilvercasefor §16.00 while they ,j ,eiiii!g elsev.-bere for §17.50. ,erileafers eaunot compete with and they know it. We cannot ,]c them being aimoyed at our liWe low prices we must give the benefit of our close rtliree alers are le public Just Note a few prices. jfo^'ickle Alarm Clock for actually |y $2.00 bearing a warrant for two Your choice of over 20 fine [tedchaiDS for only $1.60; Just link of it. Fine walnut clocks from 1,3.5 upward. Brooches, Ear-Eings, \ki Chains, Cuff-Buttons, Scarf- L, at equally low prices. pemember if you want your Watch Iciock repaired properly by a work- in, SusselFs is the only place. 1 orders by mail promptly at- tended to at ^mi'S Noted Jewelry Store, FLESHEETON. kill and Otber Items. HoBSEs, COW and heifer for sale. See Adv" or enquire of Wm. Brown. Markdale. Stbat yearling. See Adv. or enquire of Alex. McLellan' Berkel^, Found.â€" A gold ring the night of the garden party at Mt, Eae's. The owner can have It by provmg to same and paying 25 cents for this adv. Mb. Wm. Hogg, merchant of Flesherton Station, has made an assignment of his es. tate to Mr. E. E. C. Clarkson, for the benefit of liis creditors. • Somb mdividualsâ€" who are not even sub- scribersâ€" unagine they can dictate to us what â- we sHall publish and what we must omit. Cf course we cheerfully obey (?) The Markdale Presbyterian Sabbath School will hold their annual picnic at Bell's Lake on Wednesday, the ,Srd of August. Convey- ances will leave the church at 10 o'clock sharp. The BUss sale came off last week at Traver- ston and was largely attended. Mr. Hall, the proprietor of the mills, reahzed about 85 cents on the S on over-due rents, .while other numerous creditors had to remam out in the sold. It will cost you less to advertise your lost cattle than to hunt them up. The Standabd goes into more farmers' houses than you could visit in two weeks' constant tramp, and who would think of spending even one week hard toil for 'ftl. On Monday last Mr. Joe H albert of Euph- rasia brought three store pigs to Markdale in a wagon where they were to be delivered to Mr. Fickell, drover, but two of them died on arrival caused by the heat and being too much hampered. $17.50 was the price of the two. The Wiarton Echo came to hand last week enlarged and otherwise improved, thus it commences its ninth year, with: undoubted evidences of prosperity. The Echo always has a healthy and reUable ring, and we are pleased to note its progress. GsHOTHE bell glass to be had only from Mabee's Hardware, next dow to Tomer's Drug Store. I expect to be up tiie lakes two weeks- work left at the shop will be promptly at- tended to on my return. W. A. Brown. Fob Barley Forks. Gram Cradles, Grain Scythes, see Mabee. Photos and all kinds of pictures taken by Jackson, the Markdale photi^a^er, m the finest Btyle of the ait. Try him and be con- vinced. J. G. Andbeson wants 600 pairs good heavy home-made Wool Mitts in exchange for Dry Goods they must be A 1. CiGABsI CiGAEs! loTers of a good Havana cigar will find that Benson has the finest cigar in town, sold by the bcw. I shall clear every Une of fishing tackle out at cost, Poles, Baskets, c. W. A. Brown. PuEE Pabis Gbebs at Stephen's Store, The Presbyterian Ladies' Ai^ wiU give a garden paity on Mr. Plewes' property down by the mill, on the evening of July 29th. Boatmg, Croquett, and other amusements will be provided. All are invited. Admission 15 cents. Drug Odds and Ends. 6..S. Bowes has a fine field of fall wheat. John Lyons has a field of excellent oats. Andrew binder. S. Irving has a new self- Personals. Miss Polly Damon is visiting friends in town. Miss Stephen, of Stayner, is spending a week with her brother, E. L. Mrs. T. Hanbury, of Dundalk, is visiting friends in this vicinity. Miss Davis, of Owen Sound, and Miss V Tackaberry, of Chicago, are the gaests of Mr. Edward Davia. De. Bbodie returned last Friday. Mbs. E. S. Ectledge took her departure for Fort William last Friday jiccompainedby Mggie Eutledge. S. Wardell is drilling rocks and fix- ing up wells and pumps generally in this district. The implement agents are doing a thriving business. Sarjeant Bros, have erected a large stable. John Whitby has been fixing np his new village property and grounds in good shape. Geo. M. Haskett has had the sur- roundings of his new and handsome residence laid out and neatly arranged. A new sidewalk has been laid from the MarKdale House to Booke's bakery. Two gents were seen going north on the G. P. B. last Friday who. ap- peared to have business in view it was hinted that they went to buy the Owen Bound Times or Chatsworth News ont, W. A. BROWN "THE PEOPLE'S .JEWELLER" -DKJCLUB^H IN- (. Tlracss in these columns intended to benefit iaiividual or Society tpill be charged ten H line for .the first insertion and five Valine each subsequent insertion, l^atlCE.â€" Correspondence, eommtmica- n.idveTtisements, d'c,, must be in this Kill/ noon on Tuesday to ijisure publicati-on ISiinsAT, 6th August, is Markdale cattle Iftiharrestiiig comtnenced this week in p:eighborbood- |5ffljs4.TrBBos. have got a bran new and h batcber cart for the mule- m. Fawcbti, Esq., deputy-reeve-, of km, cut oats last week. [ifriMESLT meeting in the Methodist lA tbe first Sunday in August. [^HH Geei Fall Show will be held in " on tbe 27th aud 28th September. ^^ H. Bissos has pat up a pair of fine ' a the plate-glass front of his grocery P Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church e holding their annual garden party at gethe second week in August. I 'J.CoBsiiELD, of Artemesia, was re- n 'firely gored by a young heifer. His ff* we altogether internal. â- BHB the garden party to-morrow l,^^^'â„¢^ at Piewes' mill, down by ""'I rivet. W. A. Bbown left this week on a business Sous ill-disposed persons entered the housed trip up the Lakes and will be absent two of Mr. Jas. Arnold â€" our E. E. section boss â€" [weeks, on Sunday, July the 17th, while the family) were at church, and stole the sum of fifty- aw "" ^°^' °* *^® product of the J^been marketed at Markdale station _^^^ weather continues, and hat- ^^tioiis are from ten days to two liMi usual. ConsciL will meet for the des- M on the Uth August, and J 22iid, ' 'i^" ^«ntiat, will be in Mark- iVCft^^ "^^ Friday, 4th and 5fh we practice of his professim. IB- l^ ««nnd witi brown nose; *^P»rtie8 will be rewarded ^*°fi. a. Currie, Markdale. *«U«ii' 8t^ are bHsy stock-taking. «m want bargains. Dims """meryand alot of remnants tost. aretakjng steps to pio- *r^8 tod picnic grooncU â„¢ is a judidons more, is shonld take. five dollars, which they abstracted from a trunk belonging to Frank Msidment. There 13 strong suspicion of the guilty parties. A communication signed Lizzie, portraying the ignorance and self-conceit of a young man in town, is too personal for pubUcation and besides, she does not give her real i^me. We positively declide pubhshing comm^mica- tions-and especially annonymous ones-with out the full name of the writer, not for pub- Ucation, but as an evidence of good faith. OtB exchanges are unanimous in their ex- pressed opinon, that this has been the most delightful season in the memory of the past. It is a significant fact that no leas than five of our local exchange editors have recently been married, 'anl it speaks volumes for the domestic harmony of all concerned to hear such healthful^entunents. "We hope then: joys may be great, and their sorrows little ones. The Methodist S. S. picnic (»me off m Armstrong's grove on Friday afternoon last. There was a fine turnout, oyer 300 havmg partaken of the good things provided by the ladies besides many who arrived after tea time. The Brass Band were ont in full force and did exoeUent service. The swings were well patronized, and altogether a most enjoy- able evenmg was spent by old and yonng. PuLum Bbkad.â€" The New York Times correspondent gives this:-PaUed bread- theie is an edible that ought to be on every American table. It is designed to bo eaten with cheese, and it is delicious. Take a loaf of newly made bread, aud while it is stiU warm poll the inside out of it in pieces the MeofyonrhandorsmaUer. Put these m- to the oven and bake them a deUcate brown. When cool th^ are oiap. andasfujl of flayor as a not. Bat pulled bread once with your obeeae and yon will want it often. BUSINESS LOCALS. Habvbst Hits from the best manofaetnierB at Mabee's. FMSHFmt-Saijeant Bros., buteh- ers, leceiTe a supply of «reBl|fi8li twice a week. xi. Medical HaU, A. Turner Co- W« bay our tso6iBli*im» edge pttaw J^rSi^ciSrer-theb-ieftt; *^ aa£a»cteofit .ndo.U«- ns often CD. UB lldMe, Hob ^odnMe.' ...rt •a' ,flut'?i" Messrs. Andrew Hill, of OrangeviUe, and Archie Hill, of Stayner, are visiting -friends here. Miss Cora McDougall is yisiting her annt in Toronto. Mrs. F. Averell, of Newton Bobinson, is visiting her parents in Glenelg. Mrs. Thos. Towi^send, of Glenelg, returned on Saturday after visiting her daughter in Owen' Sotmd. Mrs, Geo. Grant, of Paisley, is visitmg in Markdale. Mrs. W. Munahaw has spent a month recently with friends at London. Mr. Alex. Lucas, business manager of the Calgary Herald. N. W. T., gave his brother, our banker, a flying visit last week. Mrs. McPherson, from Forest, has been visiting her brother, Wm. Lucas, Esq.; also Mrs. Lucas, of Alviston, Mr. Lucas' mother. Mrs. Ch^ew, of CoUmgwood, and Miss Jennie Lyons, of Tara, are visitmg their parents here. Miss Mmnie Lucas, is visiting in Toronto. Miss Minnie Melntyre. of Ayer, is rustica- ting in Markdale. Mrs. Thos, Mathews is spending a few weeks in Perth and vicinity. Messrs. Jas. Johnston and Will. White Of Meaford, paid Markdale a visit this week. Hany Lugston, of Toronto, spent a few days this week with Hfoffat Bros. Wesley Whitby and family returned to Providence Bay this week. Master Sam. Boyd, of the-Stand^d Office, is rustieathig at Parry Sound. Mr. Thos. Hanbury, of Dundalk, ^ve us a friendly call this week. \^ Mrs. John MoKenna has been rustioating at Wa^'s Falls for a week. Master Charlie Biggar is visiting friends at Oakville. JfisaJimhy is visiting her sistar. Mis. T. Boland. Mr. D. Kneehtd, the greatfomituiaiaanu. f»otu»rofHanov«,waBintowii this w»* loddng after a shipman* of Imabw bom fkia place.. |CB9%o«»g, of mtforii haabeen qpmding a omi*e ol monUiein VaAiai». Mr. Haaaa. of Stayner^ teadher, is Bpani- ing par^of li*holiaays in Maikdak. W. M.Bpeer, of TW. prid, ItoiWato a ajingjirit ottWaaaBBdiy. To t/ie Editor of the. Qri^DiiSD. Sia, â€" Apparently of late the ques- tion of Incorporation has been entirely ignored. What are our town fathers about The i^olice Trustees are the only persons legitimately entitled to that appelation, but their apathy in reference to the well-being of the vil- lage plainly show that they are only stepfathers of very shady reputation. Many of our electors thought last Jan- uary that the right men had been chosen, but alas time has dispelled the illusion. The most casual observer, in passing ' thro' our village, noticing how the streets, sidewalks, o., are being repaired, must be convinced of this fact, viz that some ohfyige is absolutely necessary whereby fixity of plan and permanency of purpose may be secured, so that this everlasting doing and undoing may be avoided. Lacking this fixity and permance the work of one year is often entirely lost if not absolutely a detnment to that of the following. As an example illustrative of the kind of common sense and engineer- ing skill possessed by our Police Trus- tees or Pathmasters â€" ^look at that new crossing on Mark st., head of Eliza- beth, ^ost people think a crossing should be somewhat hiigher than the surface of the street, not so our town fathers; that crossing is fully six inches below the surface, which is, I suppose, according to the modem style of oar said fathers. In muddy weather this will prove a great convenience, for loot passengers can either cross on stilts or in a boat, which will be quite romantic â€" "variety," you know, "is the spice of life." Seriously, Mr. Editor, is there no remedy for this sort of bungling Yes, incorporate and then we can have a "commission- er of streets and walks" who can be clothed with authority commensurate with the requirements of this office. Such officer need not necessarily be an expensive adjunct to our corporate existence the iarifiing remuneration for such an officer would be more than saved yearly by the economy of labor and expenditure which he could effect. Of which more anon. Obbsbvkb. Fine Gold, Filled Gold, and Coin b'ilver Gases with Hampden; Colum- bus, Waltham and Elgin Movements, in Ladies' and Gents' sizes. Solid 18 k Wedding Bings. Boll Gold Chains, and Jewellery in large variety Beautiful lines in Silverware for presentation purposes. I keep in Jewellers lines the finest and most complete slock between Shelburne and Owen Sound do business for myself in my own name, and can be held to every warrant I sign. I don't quote prices on Watches "Not in Stock,' and then tell a customer wanting Bartlett at $16, "1 just sold the last one," I have E*;i^S/' Bartlett's, stock at $17.50 less cash (lis., warrant- ed 3 years. I expect to establish more fully every year pf business life an unquestioned reputation tor Beliabihty. Straight Dealing. Fine Work and Close Prices. in Watch and Clock Warrants 2 and 3 yoars covering breakages. IS" A call to Price or Pur- chase respectfally solicited. CBOODS BEST QUIiLin^ Watch. Bepaiidng Prac- tically Bxcelleii|f; Accurate inFinish Uniform in Price. MABKDALE. The man who singB "I would not live always, I ask not to stay," loudest in a prayenneeting, sends for the doctor when there's ahyAing the matter with him jast as qvatk as' the man who keeps a policy ehop. â€" Boston Courier. Why are towns and otiee called ihar Several leeeons may be given, b«r interests axe husbanded She is always encinded by akixte. and then there's always more or leas bustle. J. F. Sendedy, proprietor of the Oraqge- TpB Advertiser, who was recently b^in^ imt.^ boqght a new plant, and; J^ f aiV wiU'iooii in«rjflHn. â- '"â- ~^-" A iufi^^' 'Ji%SV M .11 A: 'i .\n !.i t 1-i: II 't •I--.

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