Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 12 Jul 1888, p. 5

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 •m i -.â- ^M^m^mim^ij^^^si^ ;;*.-ip^P^-^, â- ^ 'jV I8b!FU8 fSGREim, â- A.I' 'G STonz BORE mm\\ mEBOEE UG STOBE. GT POIDEi S3PHE Kl ?UQ STORE, 1 TO THc FROM! 'ECTFULLY. STEPHl REHOOSSS now on liaacl. a 'f-j icof all 'liiucU aii.l^^ RE, bought forcisal pose doiu" o-^^i'i'f'f :h basis which wi 1 il ,n r.oseliAtis.aili-l a thereby -ive iiy^T nefit. I «hall este ,;i requi'-e iiu)tiiw=' •aeiight.dwitbauJ^ anahfv aod ched,"j -Upuoistorea- l?1 eTAKJ! aepartment I hav 1 b of ail ^f'\-A and all or^«^^„ J t and careful »t^-^!, J hearse in connect 1 al innu 1 ID U""" J ie the c.labr*'^^ the .fari nd tue "" -^Y lition af- l"«ttn»nsj gradeBtosaita^ despatcb ft' k. j: Ji •«# \4 Walter's Falls. ^ii' diir I lutrespondence. I were almost deserted on Some* stray deuizeus of Waiter's Fallscould uow and aj^aiu be noticed wending their wav laborious!}' through Our^rrees w.r« ^t.mw.u u.r,..ucv. uu ^j^^ sweltering crowd. Tbe portly ,;,,a.v .K^on.n (Dominion Day), 1 g^^^,^ ^^ j^^ McLeikn stood out m ;:j li:- i":«y /V!"" ^l .^"'"'^^y' ' i bold relief from the mass of ordinary ;,,c.eii.^ucof^tlns_tj.riv.ngj.liageJ,,^^ reminding one somewhat isou's pub- •3 tilt iitii4"""'"o -o ,*;""".* I lished descriptions, and for terseness ^j., ,„rt 11. tli. sports and fe^tivi- ^.^.^ profundity of observation and re- j,,,,,,, u,at place "eina: selected ^^^^j.^ ^^^ ^^,^,^11 ,^ ^^^^ ^^^ „, ns tlie general venaezvous „„^ unlavoiably. with the far famed .,.ur. uu-lii.g dibtnct wh.rein to lexicographer. Ha was chatting gaily rhe aniiiyersa.^' ot Provi.icial ,^,^1^ ^evy of elegantly lres3ed ladies ;,rac^eiiMicot tins tnr ivmg vuiage. ,p,,tators. reminding one some. J ceased t.rawhile. the majority ^j ^^^ great Dr. Samuel John« ' ,1,,, ,HizeuH having hied them awav r.^^^i appearance, as given in ,. ,Hi.hb..img vilUige of Bognor ... .J ,_*-.„,. ,tn1 for f.r J •irs ' L iiie aii'ii. Bills had been circu ',] "L-eks irevionbly auuounciuii cf p H H} w fel P o ha 1â€" • 0) hid aud one could not help feeling amazed ' at tiie gentleman's prodigious lihysical vattracave programme ct sports jj^^j j^^^ j^-^ with such ,^„iai:.n=«ments,tuatraisedgieatex-!5^,^onstrative exuberance cf spirits ,,ecu.ti 'I.S. Mos. of the rePidents had ^^g^^^ ^roiiing sun. • from whose m- j^.. i, tu. inorn.ng and forenoon, and j ^^^^^ f^.^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^, ^^ ^^^ ,iie jdiice becoming very dull, we at ^.^^jj •' •' ;,,.t c;nclnadd to run down and seel To'return to the snorts. The 200 ,,,, fun. tiiiUKius; we had as good a ^^^rd race was now coutefted, 5 coin- i,.,i,? to Jo 60 as any ot the rest_. t petitois, won by Tbompsuu. After delay the half ujTle race was started, six coutestauts, gained by „ Hemming. It was now close ,,i;e ,f niiotiu^i- vehicle we arrived ^,, 5 'clock aud the sports of the dav ,b.ut '1 cl.cK at the ontsliirts of the I ^.^re to wind up with a foot- ball match and Walter's Af:ef •^' pleasant drive, only for the j ^^^^ ;.;• whicli rauio.ed us a little, when. ' '.J;j!-!uue.s happened, we got m the voiui" o ha M a r k d a E FAGTO ,:|:a..,4^ii)iles f:-om\\ateislii,ls.|^gj.^ge^ Coguor and Walter's Falls j;,,„,or IS beautifully situated in a .leh j ^.j^j^g^ rphe former defeated the latter „rv,ii.Vsnn-.uiided by gently sloping ig^. i^^g ^^^^^ ^.^^ ^,3^-^ ^^^ grounds. ,,:ic, now ci.au m the nciuiess of sum I Play vvas called for by sounding a ,,er v.iJuro, but sadly lacking some tm^pet, tlien the members of each ,.e;re=bIâ- i^' rmn. bnpposmg on thejj.]nb fell into their places and the ,ay tlia' we would be too i^te for the struggle for supremacy began. I think cffimeucemeut. We were gratified to foot-ball is the most exciting game of â- iml that the games bad not yet begun. I tije^ ^,11^^,^ 1^^,^^ ^^.^^.^ ^^^ ^^.^^^^ lu the. foieuuou some football games .^^g remarkiiig that they had seen between iir^ateurs from 9th and lOth nothing all day that so roused and foes, but th..y attracted, it was saia, I j^terested them. Two goals were little or no mterest or attention. The g^-^g.-, -^ succession by the Bognor Lcith briiss bind bad been engaged, i ^oys in half an hour. The third. aud at the Ume we got there, was u^oweVer, was stubbornly contested by rendering one of Mentieisshon s Sym- 1 ^j,^ y. altir's Falls club and alter three ,in exqmsite manner to a q^^j^riers of an hour had elapsed was assemblage. Inrongs ol gtjn indecided, when the call resound- Still keeps climbing up and ^wiU soon be stand- ing on its tip-toeb. Having erected an-J fitted up m every detail a Sash, Door and Plaui Fac« tory, containing all the latest and most approved inacbinery, eTerythinG;^ being new, I am now prepared to turn out ' Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Hollow Battons,, FRAMES, LATH,. FENCE PICKETS, e., I And everything needed in the building trade, in a manner second* to none in I Canada, and ,hayiDp[ engaged superior mechanics m every departrneut, would now reppecttuUy solicit public patronage. Every Effort Made to fill Orders Promptly.^ PINE LUMBER Dressed and Undressed Direct from North Shore, all sizes, on hand. Plain and Fancy Turning done. Carefui Attention to Ordes from a Distance. 303 ' THOS- ]\Ic]VJE:V. phonies ..tligiitev rcopic were now collected and began io nle iulp'iie sfiorting ground. (Ad- ;nisbiou It.' cents, yongsters 5 ceuts). Iiie trouiid, we learn, is a pasture i'ld iif Mr. jJoore's, rented for the jarpiit J, and i.s admirably adapted for "Horts. m\v.% about a quarter mile in .â- iicuuifei'onco and perfectly level. boon tiie games began. First, la:idi..t;- juiiip. three contestants diterLd, won by Harry Furlong, an Kiiploye of Brown's woollen mills, WaUa-'F Falls Mr. Thompson, 2nd. Next, rumiiLig jump, Thompson, Jsl Furluiii,' 'h\A. Hop, step and jump, i•â- ilrlon.^' Ist Thompson 2ud. Put- uiig the stana came next, aud Mr. 1 I'hilips poc^jtod a dollar for five min- i utes' woik. B'lvs race under 15 years, j 'A Fiau!; Tuck, of Walter's Falls. Tlieblin.i-fo'.d and jingbng game (first • Maikuale Proton Uuuddk Coroettoij C00 -AT- cFarland's ed tj roigh tlie iieid "Time's up." Willie Isatc Seabroo'tc particularly riiotiugnislied himself in-the last goal. We reached home in the cool of the evening; well satisfied with our day's outinpr. SbECozsion to JETiag'ara. A grand excursion, under the aus- picia of the Workmen and Forester Lodf^e.s, of kihelburno, will be run to Lewiston (State of New York), and Niagara Falls, on Thursday, July 26th, 1888. Tickets will be issued for the round trip from tJie following stations, at rates as follows TO I.EW7S. TON. 1 n,„ ., i ii -i 1 " I Fleshertou r 1 uave v.inosseu excited much amuse- 1 p,.^f„„ TO NIAUilBA FALLS. meiit iiuu luerrimeut among the by- itaiiiiers. The eyes of the competitors â€"live 111 ii.nuiber â€" were securely blind filded whiie a veryactive young man, â- m\ii:\ with a set of horKe- bells, ran irjuud jiii^'Iiiig them. The point to be attiiiiM,! was, which of the blind- '!did rvor.M succeed in capturing him lu Older ^^ hi'cnre the prize, guidi-u by :;io s .-ii id at" the bells alone. They 'ii.u;e.vi:u.- desperatL'ly awkward ruh- to cr:t.;i r'Ue po.sse.-!sor, sometimes 81.90 $1.75 $2.40 $2.35 51.60 82.00 Melaiictiiuu Slielbume Crambie.s Laurel Oraugeville June. OraugBville Tiie excursion will leave by regular morning train. Those taking Lewis-, ton tickets Will return same day by special tram, leaving Toronto at 'J:;iy o'clock p.m. Tickets to Niagara Jb alls nuiuui;; lA. tjid lit.'igbt of their speed, I are good for obree days. Tue trip to tiiil tilt ag.'iiust ooe another, then fall j Lowistoa wilijjbe maae iy the magni- i:in' tiiro? oi- h.ur on top of cue auoth- I ficent new nteel steamer, the "Ciboia," ^r bcl..i\: ids desired end waa gniaeJ, ioaviug Torouto at 2 o'clock in the 'â- 'â- 'â-  1.1st, oiio s,iucuc;ded in getting hold j afterijoou,"arrivirg at Lawistou at 4.-.d'\) ' /iiie l-.';-j;o-;Jer and kept it. thus I aud leaviug al 5:2o, reiiching Toronto 'â- â- du;£: ;;i, iraiae. which was erected I at 8 p. m. ExcursKJuiats to Niagara Fails arrive th.rre by New York Central iladway from Lewi^tou at o:oO p. m., aud Ccin return by uuy reguiar train or boat to Toronto on i^'riday or SaUir- day incoming, thcuco huma by regular C. P. II. train. There is a service bet;weeu Niagara Falls aud Toiouto, three times a day, leaviug the Fails at 7:25 a.m., 9:40 a.m., iiud 4:55 p.m. ;e jnjj,jer and kept it, L'aiae, which was .greeted :o u vita roars of laughter. â-  :;.. ;;r'j.L;ress of the sporrs thtj â-  -vc .s- vci:il excellent popula- C;;aipbells are coming," i'ous^d the rve," "The lass " i'iie braes abooii Tra- il hurdle race came next, 1-t; Furlong 2ud. After a three-legged race, three 1 i'nr this rac3, one (pair), i two tall, slim but wiry • "'^:i\?.v(.!ung school teaohers, Carey '"i *.;i in, about the middle of the ,â-  ^â- ^^'•^e, wore seen to gradually forge Boys are men that has not got as ""=aa. aud .li looking on supposed 1 big as their patas, and girls are young "tm to bs sure of first place, sudden women that will be young ladies by ' \vlieii about tweutv yards from the 1 aud by. When God looked at Adam, "iQmii;. p,.£t, Furlong and Tuck put j He said to himself. "Well I think I iiirnu ihS "1 â- â- '^â- 'Uii..: u uioinpsjM '•"It cauio P'i.-ei.r..i,. t^UlpOSod. â- â-  For particulars see posters. are clirabing down, down, down, and are now flwAY) ELOwj 1m^ Cream Seer suckers slaughtered at 7c.,. old price 10c. One case Ladies fash- ionable Hats just open- ed your choice for 40c old price 75c. to $1.25. Lovely Lawn Mus- lins in spots and spreys lie, sold in city at 15c. 700 yards charming Twilled Sateen Prints, all new, just opened, 11 cents. Another big drive in Ladies' Misses and Children's Hose. A grand line of Pari- sols only 40c. (lace). Opening out Jhis Tveek nev/ oriental Laces, one case direct im.porta- tions. A few mora of those Cretones at 10 cents left. Bargains all through July. See that you make no mistake but go direct to the only Importing house doing business in Markdale. Ee%l|-ials Sljlisli aal Fasbaal Qtt; to hand, which we purpose selling FO R CAS Hi prices which will astonish the buy-, er. Having determined henceforth to do a CASH BUSINESS ONLY, my customers and the public ro^y rely on get-, ting close bargain s. CI|H|o[M|E|)jHWDK|M|a|D|^ |B|o|o|t|sMii^^ j kept in stock and made to order at Shoe Shop- under the management of MK. KAY so well and favorably known. Call early and secure; â-  .â- ;;â- :â- ;.â- ;â- â- â€¢â€¢- .V" bargains. "' â- â-  ' â- "â-  w BROWN. A Positive Cure« t A fi=^ainEe88 Curt^. A Girl's £ssa7 on Boys. iiiiieiidous spurt which carried .i'sai squufeiy two varus in advance ^iacK bviiig a htrlo fellow under fifteen ^ud coii|,ied with one so much heavier, '6 cxcbtisive strain and exertion so O'l^^Ju him that he nearly laiuted. -oout this time the breese died A'o W. J. MIFARLAND, IMPORTER. FACTS rOB llEBI OF ALL AGES. Man'elofH?aii!ip; and Ko.'sinocrcf Medicines, gSh,(^s tbe iprribie couseviiuf'vjcea rfftn|lBcretiOBI, '.â- â- .â-  Wlio are broken down from the etiiicts of abusa will find in K^' 8 a vadical curelor nervous debility, orgaiiio weakuess, involuutarv viti-l losses, etc. Symptoms fob which No. 8 S;ioai..i bk UsEr.. â€" Want of energj' vertipo, want of purpose, cliinness of sight, ttversioa to eociety, â- went of cojiiiileuce, uvoiaani-.e of conversatiou. desire for solitude, listis-waess anl inability to fix tlio Rtteiitiou on a particulHr subject, cowardice, depression of spirits, giddiness, los.i of r/iemj'vy, excitability ot temper, sjier- matorrhoea, or loss of the sntmna; fiuid â€" tho resiilr, of Eolf-ab^iso cr maritE,i excessâ€" iinpo- tency, innutrition, enutciation, barrennoss, 7ialpit*t ioii of the heart, bystjrie foeiing^ in females, trembling, melanclltjly-, d'stia-binj; dv«:'""i:s, »-ti;.. avo i-ll svj-jptoiij.* of this terrifcie habit, oftentimes innocently ccquired. la Fhoitw tii^ soring 'f vito force having lost its tension, every function â- wanes in'oonsequonce. Scientifio Vii-iters aijd tho MneriDtetideiits of iusma asylums unit'3 in liscribiug lo tli-a effo.-its cf pelf-alms^ tlii^ great mnjority cf TTEsted lives which co-.ie und-T Heir notice. If yoa s-v^. iucompt-teut lor .the ardnoas duties of business, incapacitated i.-r tho eiijoyment-; of lifo. No. offers an escape from the effects of early vice. If you are advance i in yoa»3, No. Swill give yon full vieor end strength. If you are broken do-n- 1, phyBicaily and aioraliy from early iuffiscretion, ti a result of iguoranco and folly, sund j'Our addrts3 and 10 co its inBtinipsfor M. V. IjUBon's Treatise in Book Forin on Diseases of Man. Sealed ' nri secure from observation. Address all communications to M. T. IjUBO^T. 47 Wltiusrtoa Kt. £.â-  Toronto. A Man without wisdom lives in z iooPs paradise. CURES CUARAHTEED. HEAL THE b'.CK. can do hetter it I tiy again." God hk*?d Eve so mucii better than Adam that mere have been more women than meij, ever since Buys are a trouble, they are wearmg ou every- thing bat soap. If 1 had my viray. world would be „ half the boys in tna "^^v and rhe .â- ^c.iJ.in^rays of the suu j iittid girls, aud the rest would be dolh.. "'=eame dreadfully oppr^^s^ve, almost I My paja is so nice that 1 fcniuk h '""'"" oausincr mauy to seek tbe miist nave been a Uitie girl whtu Le «s ^f^'iti-abk â€"'«• ai:.i le.Donade, for which an un- 'nmoiily bn.^k demdiid_xist-id, aud ""^^oikl.M-. The supply, h»we'-er. C'.: was a little buy BIRTHS. (despatch **, '„ki ^B J """" The snoply, h»we'-er,. oirn..«. Ath mf*»y *Tt iX^H 1,„'!1^^ "'â- ' ^^ pretty TV.dl kept up in a i Haskett-Ih MarWaie.ou the 7tJi iusi., the " .-;« «bIC"^-_i^B ""'" trpctfid nn ih^ „,.o.-,«^a f,vr t.n« ..,;f« of (i. Id. Hasicts. iSsi.. iiafuWiue Y It" atruB" iioi)i"S' xi^T ^^ erected on t!i^ grouuda for the j jpose of vonuiug refresh uients, and wife of (i. id. Hasiets, merchant, of a son. vol 01?; J, J" ^^aitiug.ihtir i;uru,io jfet serv- im-' "^.^.""t. ow^g .to the heat aaid {^£t' ^^^'^^ ' extrei?3,|, Mr- l^i lVlAf%i^lAiti Ml-. Bixou i it.U I t.. o; 1- .4 ' â- iH B o ft +3 o c5| cc Permanent Cure Pleasant Cure. i-M' â- ft (.'â- ? f- *r. 1 â-  m ^•"Tl. ;? -if V:-.-; W â-  â-  ':.^m':;%.-?^-S5!w .^t^^A

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