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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 29 Dec 1887, p. 5

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 V^^W' ipSpP^^fi^^^pp^PR W^^^T^^^^y^^^^' '^-iSiS- '*♦•'â- " 'iV"".^»J- 1^ *!• â- â€¢â€¢^W!^^^^^^^ w^^ '•cK THE ELECTORS ' rfXTliE-^IEN â€" At the argent re- f a lar^e number of the electors °'^^ "consented to offer myself as a ITA cuyi !l^5J7for the office oflDe^uty-Reeve Having sat in Councillor and I am intimate je wants of the township and also 'jvni to most of you. I have not „ lall personally on each of you â- ^'therefore adopt this Imeans of -.c'lo^h' soliciting your vote and 'Itl^ence for my election. Should any " vL meetings be held I shall gladly " J, ninnicii^l matters with you. Yours respectfully, WILLIAM NOETON. ^^ fusiung year. â- â€¢' rrf'^r IS years as t" Deputy-Reeve, •â-  to I'i SXCaAHGB ciiXTPXires. |OEM OU the publi] ust openet PEST an^ Ghristmai Markdal^ m the besl milton an( »II we deft T Books, Ladiei G-oods, Geiiti :s and Wallets and Saucers Books, c., o| need- Specis ace Celebratec liave the mog ed. ., zs:..^!-.! ib oods iVe are glad to learn that the Right PeTtreni the Lord Biseop of Huron â- 'as ben pleased to appoint the Rev. [y.-u MnllioHaud, Rector of St. -jftrie's C!iiu-ch, Owen Sound, Arch- ^Q-'n. Wo extend our corgratula- ,B- to tlie Kuctor, feeling that the â- â- ,y.,;jou is a well-deserved recogni- i.i^rf bis long and faithful labors "'^iiu counectioa v.'ith the church. â€" ij, S. Times- TnEPouLTHY Snow. â€" The exhibi- -soi'theOseu Souud and County [Grev Poultry aud Pet" Stock Assoc- aao;) lield the past three days in ieT'Wu Hull, eclipses anything of ie lauJ fiver shown here. The vL'j!* i' spoken .if as being the largest iti best yet held m the Province, a ?;rT itirtie number of axhibitors from .fer-jit pa: ts beiug present. From fi) io 1000 birds were shown â€" the jjEerous vaneties and e xcellence .of n'iiii was a sight well worth seeing. liiejiiilge, Mr. I. K- Felch of Natuck, 5!?,i.^. f'.vliose task of examining the loiiit; in each bird and pronouncing ifon tiiem, must have been an im- jieu-a oue,i expressed himself well lieas^l v.iili the fine character of the mii fshil)ited, as being second to lone in the Fro'ance. Yv e have no iface for further comment this week int fxteuJ our congratulations to- the ij; ii'iiUiou on the success of its ex- ii'Duii'aâ€" which we understand at- ncloJ more outside exhibitors than illpievious exnibitions put together. -limes, ' property charged in error. fl60: Joseph Hewitt account from^Gen. Hospital and other expences. $22.66; O. W. Kutledge. Mouicipal blanks an^ priHticg $12.68; Members of Local Board of Health, $4 each.-$20.00 ihe Clerk furnishing minutes for pub- lication $10.00 The Clerk for post- age and stationary, $1.92 Public and seperate school trustees, $4048 47- Police Trustees Markdale, $12096 • John A. McMillan, letting and in specting. $6.00; John A. McMUlan committee work, $2.00 N. G. Duns- more, letting and inspecting, $9,00 N G. Dunsmore, committee work' $2 00 The Reeve, letting and inspect-' '°^' i^-^° ' '^^^ I^e^ve committee work, $6.00 C. Williams, commtitee work, $2.00. The reeve having left the chair the same was taken by councillor Williams Lambâ€" Williams,â€" That the thanks of this council is due, and are hereby teudei-ed to Chnrles Moffat, Esq., reeve, for the able and impartial man" ner in which he has presided over this council during the year just coming to a close. â€" Carried unanimously. The reeve made a suitable reply. Dunsmoreâ€" McMillan,â€" That the thanks of this council is hereby tender- ed to J. S. Black for the efficient and eourteous manner in which he has dis- charged his duties as clerk of this municipality. â€" Carried. The council adjourned bine dik. J. S. Black, Clerk. CASUAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Up to one inch $paet 60e far one week or 91. tor four week*. Dress Mantle Making 1BBG to inform the Ladies of Markdale and v'cinity„ that I am now prepared to do all kinds of Dress Mantle Makinjy at my residence on Mill f Street. Perfect satk- wction guaranteed. ' Terms reasonable yoor attention is especially called to my ^^Dressmakers ISagic Scale" Tailor system of cutting. Tnose desirous of learning to cat by this system can do so at moderate cost by applying to me, as I am sole agent for the Co. of Grey. This system 18 the only one now in use by the first class city dress and mantle makets. Try it and be convinced. 375-88 MRS. "WM. LITTLE JOHNS. FARM FOR SALE. Lot No. 4, on the 12 ih con. of Euphrasia, 2J miles from Maikdale. 378-95 GEORGE McNALLY. Glenoid Council. 3s ware, China are, engrav- i.75 cMna ored tea ,e yom plete, with ight. DODS! iscription, our Lepartments Qost desir- have a ehave Ldies' ace n ^m fl.s and l^Pew- moi ;k which will -pi es. My stopK 3 large and sold at a J I do not r one you ing y ler .cein I also f lebrated 4^ one corsets. Town Hfiii, Glenelg, Dae, 10th, 1887. Couucil met this day pursuant to Mjonniment. All the members pres- et. Reeve in the chair, minutes.of last Kenng read and confirmed. The wv? read communication .from A. lltCnrmiek complaining cff obstruc- lionson road from Tobermurray to ftaffv's mills. The clerk was' in- ttaeted to notify offending party to â- aove said obstruction within 30 «5. otherwise the council would take *tii steps to have the same removed. Tliereeve presented report re. bridge ^Kocou. 9, stating that the con- "J'K'H upon which the council could •'-irtake to build the bridge had not f£tn obtained and recommending de- '^} ^rfiish report on motion was adopt- Editor Standard. Sir. â€" Is Markdale civilized, or even on the borders of civihzation when A Parent, in the last Standard made the barbarous threat, that he and his confreres will perscute Mr- Glendeiiin, simply because he was appointed headmaster, without Uieir appnrval. Though he be an estimable man and a worthy teaclier, Mr. Porter or his friends should not assume that he baa a right to the liead mastership, in perpetuity. That all violators of law â€" Criminal, Social, Moral or Divine â€" assume others, though perfectly innocent, to be equally as guilty as they are them- selves, is a well known fact; there- fore, A Parent,hj attributiEg unworthy political motives, to the trustees, has left themselves liable to tlie suspicion of bping a member, possibly the leader of a despicabie political clique. The trustees appropriately may be supp osed to soliquize Why does the heathen rage, and why do the people imagine a vain thing. Yours truly. A Teachub. FARM FOR SALE. OR WUJ. EXCHANGB FOB TOWN OB VIIiliAGB PBO- PEBTY. Being lot 20, Con. 10, Township of Glenelg, 3 miles from thetbrivins village of Markdale, and consisting of 100 acres, well watered. On the premises are ahouf e, barn and stable. Title indisputable. For further particulars apply to MRS. A. MIGHT. Chatsworth, Ont. Chats worth, Oct. 29th, 1887. 373 Tielor Solhr UUls. rpO the farmers of Glenelg and ad â- ^ joining townshipsâ€" you are all aware that the past season has been a very dry one consequently grain re- quires to be ground differently from other seasons. SoSae of my floiir from the first lut of new wheat was not up to the mark owing to above reasons. Since then I have added some new machinery and am now in posdtio-a to guarantee a grade of flour unsurpassed by any roller mill in the county, and as much to the bushel. Flour, Chop, Bran, Shorts and Screenings, wholesale and retail. Flour *2.00 to $4.20 per bbl. Chop eiO.OO to $21.00 per ton. Bran »13.00 to $14.00 per ton. Shorts 514.00 to $16.00 per ton. Screenings $15.00 to $20.00 per ton. The following is the scale of exchange for sound wheat. 63 iba. to bus. 39 lbs. Flour 10 Bran 3 Shoirts. 61 39 " " i(i " 3 " GO " " " 3^ â- â-  " 10 " if " 59 " " " 37 " " 10 " 3 " 58 " " •• 36 " 'â-  10 " 3 57 35 " " 10 " 3 " 66 " " " 34 " " 10 " 3 " 65 " " " 33 " " 10 " 3 " Wanted 20,000 bushels good fall and spring wheat, highest market price paid in cash generally give one cent above prices paid on street. If you have any good sound wheat to dispose of, be sure and bring it to VICTOR ROLLER MILLS. CURE FOR SCRATCHES ON HORSES CURE For Scratches on Horses f FOR SCRATCHES ON HORSES FARM FOR SALE. LOT 131 con 3 west of T. S. Rd. Artemesia. .^0 acres, about 20 acres el.iar of stumps and stones, balance good hardwood bush. Pive miles from Markdale and four from Flesherton, For further par- ticulars apply to A. 8. Thompson. Flesher- ton P. 0. or J. J. Thompson, Grilla. 342 -ft STRAYED. « « Konor Boll. ^tatate labor was I'^ttliehbor ordered to be A. McMillan he haying certificate of patbmaster was performed. 5"iJicipal taxes were struck off the i ff ^ng parties, viz :â€" Widow Mc- 1 J^""lan, $5,22: Widow Duncan ^;;'*; Widow Smith, $2,61 Widow '^^p $3,91 Widow McMillan, ' 5. and ochool trustees recommend- 7;,tfike off S. taxes. It/rf 2^^ appointing polling place Honor Eollof Public School Section No. 10, Holland, for the month -of December, 1887. Vth Class â€" Lizzie Dowling. IV Classâ€" Lizzie Baines, Maria Priel, Maggie Beatty, Alice Priel. IV Class, jr.â€" Sarah A. Chesna, III Classâ€" Nathanael Brannan, Charles Moran, Keuben Sowerby, Isaac Beauty. n Classâ€" Ethel Chesney, Annie C. Watts, Deiila Stafford. n Clasp, Jr.â€" William Priel, Robert GUI. II Pt. 1st Bookâ€" Martha Chesney, Samuel Beatty, Maggie E. Sowerby, I Classâ€" Mary (Saesuey, Maggie Craven, Willie Gill. Win. GOBBLINB. Teacher. From the premises of Wm. Carbert, lot 14, con. 2, Holland, about the middle of May last, four, yearlings, two steers both red one niuUy, two heifers one U^ht red with white spots and one nearly all white. Any person giving such infor- mation as will lead to their recovery will be suitably rewarded. 376-91 WM. CABBEBT.Harkaway.P.O TEACHER WANTED. Second or Third class male or female for 1888. Apply stating salary and quaUfications witb testimonials to Wu. Cubby, Sec.-Treas. of School S. No. 9, Euphrasia, Gonng. P. O. Chester White Boar, THOBOOOHEBED for service at James Elliott's farm, lot 1, con. ' 1 Euphrasia Terms 75 cents at time.of service. 377-80 James Elliott. BERKSHIRE BOAR. OWEN SOUND RBLE WORKS STEPHENS COUGH KING. â- â€" 1 â€" 'â-  N,, â-  -^ The best compound of Tar and Honey in the world for relieving coughs, it acts as an instant healer to the bronchial tubes, and will have a beneficient effect on bronchitis at once. Don't forget the name, STEPHEN'S COUGH KING. No other remedy like it, at 25 and 50 cents a bottle. It will relieve hooping cough when other medicines com- pletely fail. To be obtained at the popular Drug Store, E. L.STEPHEN, V MARKDALE. H. B. HARRISON MANUFACTUKER OF MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS HEADSTONES Mantles, Furniture Marble, dc. """^^^IS.W! Sale Of Farm |rH,,„,' V returning officers l^»book engi'ossed on the was By. !^.J"^^,^ere issued, m favor of C/ °"' ^^2 â- â-  Samuel Mc- y, ' for charity. $9,00 Robert W'^r^y- ^12,00 .Pat Neil ?WhaD, "' con. 2 re- 5, ' TTniiBr and Iw virtue of the power of sale con- ta^^ to acertLS^ortgage 4hich will be p^ dtacS^at the time of sale, there will be offered for^e by puUlic auction on Saturday the 7th Si^7^ lannarv 1888, at the Markdale House, in ^J'Juiwf 'Sdale, by John W. Morrow. AncSon^^. thifoUowing Vjope^. Ji^ely. fiifh«Lt certain parcel of land situated to the w«itof the Toronto and Sydenham Boad. oi ta* said Township and Ctonirty. This disorable farm w For service at C. Irwin's premises, TFOUSTG TOOT large breed, from J. G. Snell's imported stock, tboroughlured with pedigree. Terms $1 at time of service, ALSO A TOUNa Berkshire Boar, won first prize at county show terms 75 oents at time of service. 376-81 THOS. IBWIN. JUST RECEIVEP Carloads Finest Variegate Marble Largest stock in the Dominion select from. PersonaUy selected at the qnar ries in Vermont. Will be sold at prices which defy competition. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. N. B. â€" ^Beware of Monuments and Head stones of Tin, Spelter, oi Zinc, soldered to gether, and oiled and Sandblasted to hide the imperfections, and caUed White Bronze. H. B. HARRISON /SLAND HOME STOCK FARM Prrcheron HorMS. French Coach Honist. Savage Sc Faruuro, Impor* ten and Breeders of Per- cheroa and French Coach Horses.Idand HomeStock Farm, Grosse Isle, Waym Countjr Mich. We oSte very large stud of horses to select from, we gMOiOte our stock, inake prices re^ sonable and sell on easy terms. Visitors alwaysvot come. Large catalogn* (tee. Address Savage A Fkran^ DBTaoiTMICH. Tailor. FARM FOR SALE. Lot No. 2 of 6 con. 1, West of Garafraxa road, Bentinck 50 acres, 20 acres cleared balance part swamp, part hardwood. Log house and frame stable. Terms and price on application. 380-9 Joseph Yocno, Traverston. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby giyen that application will be made to the Legislature of Ont- ario, at the next session thereof, for an Act to mcorporate the unincorporated village of Markdale, in the County of Grey, as a town and to fix the boundaries thereof. Dated at Markdale this 6th day of Dec- ember, 1887. WM, BROWN, on behalf of the apphcants. 378-83 repairing E. G. R bridge at $14,00 â- a '^Sj^'^n. repairing culyert at ^•^S.2.E.G.R.,|4,50;Bobt. .,;i""n8 approaches at bridge, ^8.ccn 2,B. G. Ji., $14.00; Mop, l?lot9q"'*^'^mict, repairing 'culvert ' '»'«on. 2. E. G. R:. $2.25; m- IVonV ^\^'^^' Thomas Jack, K atr^o^' P""" strmgera on" lHrr^;*'°°-3.N. D.R. $5. ' 20 "^PoeU. repairing Brigde •OQUding culvert at4 comert; ,:£«l-50; Martin Sweeny, Jf'^^jatlotl0,con.8,.$8.; ?• VulT' 'fPairmW bridge «t •^fon!^^*^' $150; Selectors H... "^llw* eachâ€" $12.00' two Soi situated about two __ I ^IiUte, approacbod by good roads. $2.00 f JiS^fr^^SSSdSS^done-Wa mile from s,a about 30 aoros cfe^'.;. w^U^t««^ with n«rii8« r-fair day «I1. rolling, Tnrt not rough, si •^ep^^ertT^^be-soldsubjeotto a i«orv. fair state of cultivation. he property wlU be sold snbj thep.nrohaMmon^toM^a^ with the BoUcitorsameameoi^^ ^^ purchase "^•^t^SS^^nfm^Sr thereafter and the money within one^^â„¢ ^^ â- ecored ••*?£? *** SiirS^^e^Ses hereinbefore '^IS *S?SSS vISs^Etewst at the rate ^fS;^d«*ta51S'oStper «m»m payaW ^^^toTfba particulars apply '«»» ^• .,?"?VSf«S«^DundaIk, or to lioxrow, Aneooneer, i»uBu»â€" ^-_ju,-_^m- Muhdt. m, Milhr, Crowther S Hontgom^iy, Vendon Bolicitora, 99 King Street Werti Towmto. LOST. A note of hand drawn in favor of Hamilton Eemey by Joseph Young, for $18,10 due Januaiy 1889. Any person finding it will oblige by returning it. All persons are here- by not^ed against purchasing same. Joseph Todho, Traverston. Administrator's Notice to Creditors. Pursuant to Section 34 of Chapter 107 of the Bevised Statutes of Ontario, and of Section 1, Chapter 9. of 46 Victoria, Ontario Statutes. Notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of Daniel Iiougheed, late of the Township of Euphrasia in the Connie of Grey, Yeoman, deceased, who died on or abont the 29 day of September, A. D., 1887, are, on or before the I4th day of January, A. D., 1888, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Christopher Knott of the said Township of Ea- phrasia, Eimberley, P. O. administrator .of the said Daniel Lougheed their Christian names and sumaipes, addresses and descriptions, the fuU particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securaties (if any) held by them, and that after the day aforesaid the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re- fard only to such claims of which notice shall ave been given as above required and the said administrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim or claims notice shall uot have been received by him at the time of sach distribution. Dated at Owen Sound this 9th day of December A. p., 1887.; 87»«3 CHKISTOPHER KNOTT. By Creasor Morrison Smith, his Solicitors ^OROBTTiUSKzr I am. offering this â- week Ready-Made Clothing, and BOOTS SHOES AT astonishingly lo-w prices. Persons requiring a smnmer outfit -w^oTila do -well to see my stock. ^Vl^ill StodJa.rt, late of England and Jersy City, U. S. begs to inform the citizens of Markdale and surrounding commuuitv, that be has opened a TAILOEING SHOP over Mr. W. J. McFarlaud's Store, where he is prepared to do. all work entrusted to him in the Latest and Nobbiest Styles as I will inspect all work before leaving the Shop, cus- tomers may rfily on having work turned out first-class in every par- ticular trusting tbac I may receive a fair share ot the public patronage I remain. Faithfully vonr's, WILL STODDART. Markdale, March 14th, 1887. SIGHT V. BLUNDKESS^ X^^525^^ 4mm^' ' IS TENDERS. SKAI.XS TxiiDBBS wiU be received by Ihe imdersigned up to the 20th Jan. '88, for the enetion oja brick church at Zion appomt- ment, Glenelg. Plans and specificatiouB may be seen at the reridanee of Thas. Cook. The lowest or any tender ncSt necessarily ac- cepted. 381-4 THOS. COOK, Sec T raversto n. CAKADA9 COaC PIPIB. J. Wi BENGOUGH, AitkkaDd BdiMii ^•T«vi$ite6 CELEBRATED English Spectacles 79 BAY STREET. TORONTO CANADA. AND ISJEWIt, STREET, LONDON E. C. ENGLAND JR. JLi. Stephen's, CHEMISTS DRUGGIST, Markdale Has the Agency for the sale of the above in HABBLDAIiE. NoSpectaclesintheMarketequal. them in the EYE PRESEKVINU QUALITIES they possess, or the GREAT EASE and COM- FORT they confer on the weaier. Their use will in actuality so strengthen the Eyes that it does not become necessary to changa them for many years. They are therefore the CHEAPKRT. UjBt, ' ^iv^ for per8mal DEATHS -^ Mx. Wm. ArtJ«y iM- •^" ^£SKi.p5S?ofB«ph«ii._ air roiusiDM M. soMumtrOm EOBT. ASKIN. UNDERTAKER, RMERAl FURNISHINGS sappliad on the shotteB uotue. tar HiM a* moderate ratfos. B ANAPIAM p AQinC R, R, TIME TABLE. -^IVIai'lsclale Stationrâ€" €Knfo South. GOIHO NoSTH. 6.47 a. m. 12.02 p; m.' 3.52 p. 9.10 p. m m i411 Jdcde ofâ€" i^ X7 R]vi rr u ja IS I« 8ta«k at fiottimi piiee^ PifiTHRE FRAWN6 iljpiweo â- hort Botiee. BOBT. 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