Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 14 Aug 1890, p. 5

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 ^^^SSi3CSBtSS3 )S, ENGLISH LOWSERINGS 'EAR, TIES, ARL If you want a first-class cook or heat- ing stove get thePBAEL. For quality of materials, durability economy in service, per- fectionin fin- ish Sc design, and cooking qualities. They have already ob- t ained a hous e h o 1 d re putation I M !^ 'J gg -^ â€" 1 =F=F H STOV throughout Ontario. If your dealer does not keep the toves write or call on the manufacturers d », parties wishing can have them a.BaoiBam9» iponding low the 8t»uneb. ie-lighted, iteamers. Olstric!; Steetinff. Eupbrasla Uoiuicll. The annual Financial meeting of Markdaie District was held in the Methodist church here on Tuesday last. The meeting is made up of the ministers of the district and one steward from each circuit or mission. The following were preseint. viz JMarkdale, Itev. K. Davy and C. W. Eutledge Fleshertou, Kev. A, W- Tonge and J. W. Armstrong Dun- 4\e, Rev. G. H, Cobbletlick, M. A., B. D. and Thos. Hanbury Eugenia, Kev. J. H. Watts and J. B. Sloan; Priceviile, Bev. B. J. Husband Hol- land Centre, Bev. John Pepper, B. A. and George "Walker Walter's Falls, Bev. J W. Sanderson and Mr. Hart- man Euphrasia, Bev. T. B. Fydell and D. B. Ellis. The Bev. B. Davey -j ,-^ u i chairman and Bev. A. W. Ton«e. °P«°'°« °f «" "« '"" P°^"' "'^^^^ The council met pursuant to adioutn- ment, on July 25th, 1890. Members all present. Minutes of last session of council read and con- firmed. Mr. Stuart was authorized to get a bridge repaired on 4th line. The Beeve and Deputy-Bceve were appointed to get repairs made on 8rd line, lot 28, and on the old mail road COD. 1, and also on 27 and 28 fcide- road, con. 1. The Beeve was authorized to get sideroad 9 and 10 between the 9th and 11th hues, surveyed with a view to the -IT PA ITS TOâ€" secretary. The business consisted chiefly in apportioning the amount levied to be raised for superannuated miuisters fund, which appropriations are struck by charging each circuit with six per ceat on the total amount raised by the circuit for ministers' salary and other Jamei Patterson, Esq.. pathmaster on 9th line, was authorized to get repairs made, on the rock, at lot 29. The Beeve, Mr. Patterson and the Clerk, were appointed a committee, to ascertain the financial state of this corporation, with a view to the levying of Uie rates for the current year, and conneKicn al p. urpoefs tlie pieviou^to report at next meeting of council, year arran ginp fcr Mif sionaiy and The Beeve's orders were issued on Educational work on the various circuits, and other minor matters. The business was conducted harmon- iously and with commendable business tact. The May District meeting is to be held at Dnndalk and the uinoal S. S. Convention held there also at same time. the Treasurer as follows, \iz: John Thompson, $1.50, repairmg r)i scraper. Herbert Boyd, $2, ap- proaches to bridge. John Clugstou, $12, gravel and work, shoveling. Jno. D. McArthui-. $6.25, to pay men for work on road. George Mandle, 50c, AND THA.T IS THE lorllieii Insiness CoUeje â€" CF â€" OT^'EIV 85iOXT]Sjr The best and most practical conrae of study. The best teaching talent. The beat accommodation for students. The best methods of instruction. The best results from that instruction after students graduate. For annual announcement givipg ptrticnlan regarding the course of study, tenns «c.,addre88 C. A. FIiEMING. Fbincifai.. Gbeap House Fnmitnre. â€" AT THB â€" Markdale Furniture Wareroom. ' Plush Parlor Suits, ±±d.-_ cloth Suits, Bedroom Suits, Beds Bedding, Sid^boEirds, It •s easy to dye vlth Diamond Dyee Because so simple* It*s safe to dye vith Diamond Dyes Because always reliable* Fell inlo a Fit Very few people covet the experience. Many woxdd far rather fall into a pit. But the customers of "Will. Stoddart covet the ex- perience of a JB.t every time, they would rather not faJI into the hands of a. Knight of the Scissors and Needlo whose turnout would, fit them like rolling into a pit. Fits they w^ant, fits lt*8 economy to dye w^ho want fits. Ybe Hew C. P. B. Bteunns. work on road. Georgo Cooper, 50c, work on road. James Fawcett, $5.15, Tables, conimon Extension Tables, LoHDON, July 81. â€" The new C«n» ftdiaa Pacific steamers are rapidly pro- gressing. It IB now arranged that the first of the three, to be called the Empress of India, will be launched at Barrow on Aug. 30. She will leave for the Pacific, probably yia Australia, about Nov. 1. The others will follow at intervals of two moutlis caoh. The total cost of the three exceeds dBGW.OM. My little t 4 CHILD SATED, taken bad witb iboT \ras taken very ilianboBB, m was Terjr delicate and got to low we luid no hope of his life, bnt • Imdj friend, reeominended Dr. Fowkr'o Kxtriflt of/Vdd Strawbttzy, and aithongh heoonld only bear a few diope at a time he got •:ntL tt aned jny dijjd. Mm. Wm. Sxbwabx, Campbdl^riOe, Ont. building culvert. Hugh. Carry, $5, repairing road Ruvapers. William Dal^ $12, wurk on uid mail road. James Boyd, (Srd line,) $1.25^ work on Srd line. James Smith. $U gravel on roads. B. McEenzie, $1.40, re-, pairing road scrapers. W. D. Horke $6.26, work on townhne. ColliugwonclV Colliugffood Council piyiug an equi- valF.nt. A grant of $10, was made to the Oeotral Agricultural tJociety, on cou- dition that the Holland Couuinl grant an equivalent. The yeas and uays being called for stood as itdluifs, viz Yeas, â€" Meeirs. Ji^ferWOi MeEaight, J'awc^tt, and the Befeve. T?^^$ â€"Mr. StnarC' •:â-  â- â-  â- ^•. :;;.;,^,.V i Goaneil adjourned nutil te last ingreatvariety Washstands* tipring Mactretis Wool Mattrefs i all kindts, and in fact everything thet is kept in a first-class shop. Call and get quo- tations. AIko Funeral Fumiriiings â€" ^Coffigj|^,,^j|gk|4fi*_ol)«ie Linings, Gloyen, Crapies of all descnptioDM al- ways in stock. Thanking uy ntuncs^ ous customers for -past favors^ Yonraxespeedally, It's pleasant to dye with Diamond Dyes Because they never faile You ought to dye with Diamond Dyes. Because they are best* WILL. STODDART, Tailor^ Bodm over McFrtrlnfuVs jtore. Onr Mw boolc " Siiecesisl Home Dyeing" sfnag fisH diiactioas Tor all n.-ses ••f Diamond Dyes, sent free on application. Diamond Dyes are told everywhere, or 'any color mailed on receipt of jnice, zo cents. HTblUI. FichAUDSom 0., Montreil' Qde. wum mKhx ratFBd- wovai wffiE fENCwa J* W. 8Dreill«. Buz-z-z-a^zip. r-- • There be is aitaiD, finton nrr UMie, tbep in my ear, and I dare uot open iny ta^m^m( fearn0,ilioall J^own my throat.; Ba^ Tohni, jniat nin over to th«, dnw aikin mmk by aU (feni|{gi^A^ â- .-â- ..-. 1 i ^^^^nn 1 \- :^:-^â€" "'â- â- -^ ^^ â-  fCATARRH i ki i^Sia^Mi^miiMsmilStlmiM

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