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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 18 May 1882, p. 4

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 KINDS OF rO THE ' TO FAEMi5B5 livestock ol all kinds of i I'.rect fn m the oldest and pn.l.-'n safely recc.nmendfy le -Av.i] T.spect mv stock tty Of Field, Ganim an^ J ndalk. Don't fail to ca'l u 1 ..i horeiirr and ProTineUl JJJ.r. •**P' V,r„t.nU-rs witbont paying ^,.i p«rt.-srer^,,mr P*« for U.. year, .nb- •*" TWUIIOFII'VKBTISINO: SJ' •]: '/o »"° ^: :::::::::::::: £*'!,-. tnA nnd^T. «r.t inwrtio-. EmH snl)-i«in.'nt n»*rtOTi ff ich su!..;Hpneit insertion • "'f ' 1 1.. I.. t1;» offic. '.f publication by â- 'ov l")i "» •!' Thnrsday morniuK preeeed :^tteir piiWi';!!!"" ** C W. BrTLEDOE. PToprietor. TIqFESSIONAL 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 'inTsproul* Armstrong, pj»yuoian..Sursreoii .Accoucheur ^yy\,-K Veiiiti Hail; r«.i1i«»e« »» g»rU.l' Sep t 17. 1«3«. r-T^ Of Hi. n «5n so 17 00 15 0,, ;a ()o 4 W so 1 5 If St • 3 truly, G. W. PAR80NI •iiotliy and Clover See^salJ I Totatoes for seed. M .V proiess Linseed Mea] ip. S 2. 50 per 100 lbs. A L K UD SHOE â€" "7 'J ATToll^tV A^'r SOIJCITOB, IS NOW r»»lvf'r sttfuiliiiR t» all kinJt of law • oftj-. at K«v-» Hotel. il^^kii*. I'.v 2nd. 1S.S1. 64^ Frost A Fro«t, -|-»XP.r.l l^*'^- A^' ATTORNF,TS-AT Fi I»*.^"' 'â- ""'â- " '" CliBiirerv. CoiiTay !»,,» Vi- ""'i Sound, have re^nmed at ^ii,nos. Offito open arery Thursday, aa ^-ffw. J. yi. Faoar, LL. B. ^»r» 1 )vm AttomcT. 1 J. WAS«0.l, BlBRl'^lEK. UASTHK ANDDEP.REO â-  Cli«n»erT, NoUry Public, ConTeyan MONBT TO I.KSn AT SIX VKK CENT. OSrn ().Tn Souni, in Vicker's Block hatt St.; ami in Mark'lalo, ov.r MtFar- atit Slore, on I'l jilav and Saturday cvarv k 57. W I :i i I ri!ror.n).c I beg lui Crrasordc .Horrison. BAV.lUSTKllS, SOLlCITOBS.COSVET- Hi r. rs. A-c. .ic. Orri' US in Owou Sound. Dnffarin Bloek. (T»r \^ !â- 'â-  Wolfa'.i Stoi» iinl iu M A R K D A L E 0,»r V,. J. .M' Failaud Stofe on Tkaraday Mil Fi- l»y of each week. I^Fiiii'ln to liii.l on rca.TOnftljle temm. JUK 1 risiiR. Q. ',. DiTNi AH MoBRisna ||,r:.!i!c. Marcli I-".. 1882. 79-Iy ]|Ii9rcUait««rt«. ,,j' i.t.t'k. rw-.HG DAll Wui. Brown. rSUEi: il- MAUlil\C.HLICENS3S,4e I .mm.- "li'T :ri l'.. l!.»Vo. (;..i.i'..uii .;.^- lU all its liranche« prompti} ilMji-.' 1 ti' 'iii'I r.iivfiillv fxwntt-d. H. H. i;.i'i.T ;â- ) I. Hill! on Real Estate ••- •ttfllv. MtrlJit' ^.-i't. .7, ;y-0. y ;j4-:!i fti thd -\I«»:i«Ier Brown. rs^iK!;"f 'â- " â- '-â- ^ I.iici.i'*, Fire aud \.l ^UolOm 'V]\ Ma 1L:. 1-1 n IB B. 1' â- â- â€¢ Aaot ..n». r !â- â€¢! M«r-o:i!il' ni f, c.-v.Ui-. .- K. ^J.'iitiifjrailH 1 C' rr-iN" !; 'Ai' liXNi'iiAL land k :-â- â€¢.. W .1 ..:::.•: 1 M;e« â- â-  :i 'â-  *â-  •• (^,uj, ,.l 1 •..! 1 .. I ,, • ?r«.-. in. I ' â-  'â- -'•• â-  'I"" • â- â€¢ \Kont. t ominissionei ..tiviviini'ur and Lii-ensed •â-  itity ol' (ir-'T. Farnirr*, 1 '1 1 Siies. I'liuvlnally at- ,j -â- , lajln Terr mo iprate r ;: 1 â- â€¢â€¢' " 1-t n. Aii'-t;on :•â- â- â- â-  o ;-:'v. 1.1. ' :l.^O A(.'rie'il- r»:i k:.:,]. t • rHOS. HA^iBl I.y :7. /.» J. ".•'.. SiW; Di MiMi'N " â- ,l..v,.-. I. Ibif.ir'i ». I Vt.oi. ' h.tf :i'V '1 I. 01 I -i .r\ » Hii" .:.'-i. •' •â- â-  â- 'â- â€¢i-' 1M â- Â« 'â- "â-  '-I '"â-  ' i'i' â-  ^rtu • 1 • "1 '.!.• "•. 'i UW â-  -I"V I' â- 'â- â- â€¢â- â€¢' if u ' I I'.: 'i 'i., 1' 1!: " hr Bui :;â- â- â€žâ-  V~ri:: I'li:, »•!. U' li»y io 1. •:i'i '.l Wfr« l.T 1»-:.--. 'i I'-:; Wit Itirt .4.' w ;! '.r )â-  • i tint IT. I^f: \\S- \T, T.VNI. I !•â-  T â-  Valiiitfir. I!:' i'r.j mc'is-t" I' m!-- l!nVii;'s r' I. ,! • I'lmi. • â-  • i [fVryi •;â- . I im • .•(e.-..'-.l. « 111 â-  ' i;n*i â-  e* 1-. i A •â- â€¢â€¢â- ;;â- , ition 1- ' 1 in Hjijili a- iltlt illt T.- t. .r. ulyth, '.1 to. " Dund .)_J.!-I-" • r " • D i;,;rki .\f.,r,...i„|.Ii:i::^- i:i liu^MivKS E Hi .â- a-.iil ;. -•.;;i i.;r 'lie tiar i and i. nt'iV !^fc'.l pmv.i 1,1 .1 â-  â- '• km !:» of sio:ii' and brie' ^« ufV^HI W I'll."' III.- ail till oii.tin;:. Th:iB 'H.rS.*"' •*a;fuii.i:.;. I 1 JlmK w U find it tc thei ** a *t:,;. tn.v. 1,;.,, a ,:all. E J fc.,l» ir, ,:'..â-  ,.f 8ro\vn and Sproal J* **" Vt III ' M^v n '^^^" ' REVERE HOTEL, n \KU3%i.t:. T. SPEOUI.E, Proprietor. M Soots and ilU i'5' c. TH1Sih;|.ii;,i il.til li:is Imd a l.iru'u ad- j;t..iii :i.;i. i ,,. It, tli,u-m;;liW rtlittud, tJ ;â-  i,ii« .,,â- .:, i t,, nono in the oouiity. "â- â€¢ -Uli' M;; 111-., ii'f.'i.iivi' ostler. First, â- nmcrciul travel « .\».' â- *. i tl.l^ .lie ,XM lC I m n i: le iU»t^« SON I PrcP' TrriNs !S S .«! per day. 17-Iy iNGlSBELIEYlG. If you want a first-cIass' %gie or Wagon i.iL: :ii MUENHA MASON'S lAGE WORKS MARKDALE. •^"iijlv V u with anything from a dumber Wagon ^x^ension' Top Phseton. T) 1 iiy f' .;.: thiin is to ^-^^Ly^ K Y I "^*"' '"'I' 1 â- .u-iiil workmen, »ad J. euii.li.y iion.i but •^•^*^Trc.\L WORKMEN ^â- j-aicrir I.,;:i,;n. s of Draught "w^!n"" "'" "'cl'i--*^ ^\ iiite Oak ^iol m .â- *""" •" "liop is sufficient ""â- "K tuoil work. pJ1""^^""'ESTmikEND 'â- Â»P *ork w,. (.jsitively will "ot take. »j;5'»»K'v^u to l^.Trimming fc »u.«As,o? of Carriage Work. VOL.3 .--No. ^7. MARKDAliE, OjsfT., MAY 35, 1882. WHOLK .\(j. eo- Win. Lacas A Co., BANKERS^ IN Urge or small aino'int«^At ail timaa, j«i coo^i pudor«ed notes, or •u eollatwal •ecnriiy. wst n\vi««. NTEREST AT6PERe£iit. Alloired on Savings Depoaits. ^nr«fti isaned and Coneetions mad* an all points, at lovrest rates. Wm. LUCAS. Vai:agar. Spteembsr 23, 1880. Sly F. Â¥. TEEPLE'8 CARRIAGE WORKS, DUNDALK, 03IT. The subscriber is prepared to supply the public with WAGGONS. DEMOCRATS. BUGGIES, SLEIGHS. CUTTERS. B013SLE1GHH, Tnpelhrr with al! kinds of rt-pairs iu wood or iron ou short notice, at rct.»onable rates. F. F. TEEPLE. Dundalk. Sept. 2nd. I88i. i Iv Meat Mar ket! _c Meat supplied wholesale and xetail- Onlors called for »iid meat deliver- ed til any piirt of the towu. Shop ou Mrtin Street. P. S. â€" Farni'^rs havins; fat cattle or shci'p to dispose of Wduld do well to lut me kii iw rts I will piiy cash for such. W. T. BUNDLE Dundalk, Jan., 1882. HAIR GUTTING AND SHAVING ON Every WorUi' g Day. liy 'T'I»»iJin!^ t^initli. â-  â-  Orde •» fiKed for Tf nib Stones. XIarkdaie. JnW Jl. l«fit. 45 Sm. 1 ^2 P»ara..te«d |or No Pav) in ^SHOEING M'll .-Street opposite tj '^PfoQle's aotel i5oj\i'loi*!« \\'tint«Ml. ^IIE Tiiiiii^-i- '•â- â€¢.ii- â- .(-ntcd t'ri • l.ric biul i I.- â- â- ; !.( iic i'o-i .• S;iou;.' w re iJti.ct i 1 'nail lit. !:.'.â- â€¢ -.-ntl bo.ir fin. ^;. id ooni^ at:d -0(.d n.: ftl? ai t' a.-oi able .N •. J. w. li;avi: s. Marki'alc. March 9th. QEOHQE hSELL, INoJRANGL AND .AND AGENT, LICEX.SED AUCTIONEElt For the Coaiity of Grey. Ao::xT for tli« foUowiiii,' ii liable Cr mpiinin- ITIZliNS" of Montreal. AGKIl-JULTUKAL. of Watertovrii, aud TBADE a COMMi'.RCE. (Mutual) of Toronto. A number of Choice Farms for sale, also Village Lots Auction Siles conducted in Town or Conn- try on Shortent Notice. Charges moderate. Bills, Blank Notes, and Stamps provided. GEO. NOBLE. MiRKD.\LE. Mav 20th. 1881. 36-1t rtucnen. auaiwmiMntssii WSItB«tdtaaHrOM $^. Inlucioa snldM. BlMlirolJ9lt f nil r' r"-* •â€" ' rot f««r on uf •r ipaeulactv* pvifpwA walarMa cafr fgmtn*. ruomnmittiM, ras $2 Joseph G-ibson, PLAIN ORNAMENTAL r» f A « T i^z i It: «, WHITEWASHINGâ€" CALSOMINING in Shades and Colors. .\U work gurjauteed. Charges moderate. 3Iai'Ucl»le r.O. 87-113 Notice. I hereby fordi.l all parties tmsting or har- bouring my wife. FLORA BAXTER, as she lias left my bed and board without any just cause, and I will not be re»ponsible for any debts contracted bv hor. WILLUM II. BAXTER. Glenelg, May 6, 1882. 87-90. T. B. Qiimand, PROV'NCl LAND SURVErR, EUGENIA P.O. 0rdr8 left ftt the Standard Office. Markdab will rective prompt atfention. 86100. A Ftbuc Uarma •hoa'd be called of the ciUiens o' eveiy city, town and village in the iominion, to consider what eboidJ be done to prevent the hadr from taming Gmf â€"and falling out. If this importout questitin recflivod their eoroest con- sideration they wooJd nnanimoniily decide that science bad at last dis- covered Bometliiug that would answer this purptee â€" ai.d furti^rmor* woa)4 recouiraeu4 CingAlese Hair Keuewer as beiui; this teuetl iiig for restoring the bMV to it» n^nral ^£v " t vent itB fvlling oat. 60 oenta per bottle. FtNT sate by aU DmggisU. THE NEW ARTIST a/wwltio year own tp" |f outfit fiee. K^J^ .Sverytiiing new. Cayital u- MqouM:. w« wll fartiixii ya wnty thing. Ibny art) makinx forUiuta. Tiailieii make aa modi as inmi. aud bovs and ipc|l* mak« gnai m^ BMler. ifijnM *«W« jM nerwatwbiA^tfu can mangNat piy au.we i\Na b mm r^^'m.-. time you wofl, write for partimiars t» H. CordiaQy invites all tboM «4w ara loren el GOOD PHOTOS To eomd AT ONCE aod give ban a trial, for to do so is to be Suited as tliey never were Before t?*All poor and cheap work despised by AND MODERATE PRICES. is ba motto. All the Popular §tyleB made Htj J. L. BROWNE, Over the Standard Office, Markdale. Jl EOBT. ASKIL,, iM A 1 Ivr A LK Has opened out a First-Clasa Furniture UNDERTKING ESTABLISHMENT, An' therel«re ha's supplied a want long felt, especiollv in the Undertaking Liuc COFFINS, C1SKET8, and all SHKOUDS, FUNERA FURNISKIK6S, supiilit'd ou the shorten notice. A. J«Tlenclil Ht»n,ft»!e t^i hirr- at moderate rates. FUBNITUKE' From the Common to the Best and Latest Stylas, iu •.•oryihi'ig lu th" hne. J.lli I i i • ' I • I i" r:.- Rt)BT. .\SKIX. Unrnr Cprr'^gp Wrrks Onion Carriage Works. Ail Work manufactured from First Class Material In the Lateat and Best Improved Stylo, and firibhrd with Painting Trimming Rigs will receive prompt attention. All Repairs executed in the shortest possible time consistent with good workmanship. Good Work a Speciality. Remember the Shop, opposite the Cheapside D. J. SHANAHAN, Markdale. Ceo. 2nd. 1881. Proprietor. 64. W. BENSON Has oe haad and for a trat elaaa art! da of .ft » 5,000 COR J8~H£M10CIC BARK.- THE Undersigned will pay for all such Bark, delivered and pilivjf on line of T.. G. 4 B. Railway, $3.25 per cord, measured and paid for at point of dBliTery. Tor nar- bcolars and eoutiaeta. app^ to D. L. VAN VLOCK, P. O. Addrtias, SIS Jarvia at. Toronto. March W. 1882. 90-lOi Mrs. T.G. Morgan QUEEN ST, MABKDALB. WiAest»»liank»heIiMB«t4 Markdatoand vicinity for the Patronage of *t» past v^r, and besa to announce to their her «nt«J^ of aS to tba Hair bgaio-a. 8XAMPINO, CONSISTHia OF Teas Coffees, Sug^ars, Raisins* ' Cturrants, Ac., And eivery other article m the jrocery line kept constantly on hand, and of the freisbest variety aud bekt brands. Foundry! -AMD- XAGBIME WORKS. Ws art pnpsxad to snoits sD kiadft of mm mim Tur^ip^ and 3«][ing» i WITH â-  T i. General Lathe Work ' •^ftaia ia a practical WANTED 500 MEN to UY WaT6»1ES AT W. P. DOLL'S. fiOno BOD aod women wLii weak aal Wi' tSi^l!^ t* bny lMa.u«s A hriiir HniilaB' ai MD biilT jnc tfiivt-iuuX b W r. l-oU.sblaa9»4 U-a BNdt la aw eri iki inelfidM lilrer tfid M'V- o-riatad Wri*; Oolor^lind Bright iini.i.i'^HitrT, I'iaMMd and Wedilitic Hiaifii. «r.. 6M. Um VIOLINS^ ITALlAH STiilNGtt. te. MklBg Like Leather. ig(nmsifff|,f|f^f ^Ha* wlw« wB^^bI IN LIQUOBS! I can supply a quality that will defy compe- tition in Markdkle. Jfl PRICES I can compete irith the best houses in Mark- da'.e. drive me a. Oall. AVILSON BENSON. Maikdale. Tec. Ist, 1881. 6 GEORGE WILSON. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERIl BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIEP. from 1 single pound to a rholu carcasn, at the lowest market prices. FISH FOWL IN THEIR SEASON Farmers having Fa' Cattle, Shoep, or Pigs to dipo-e of will do well to call at No. 3 Burns' Block, opposite thd new .Union Block. Markdale, Oct. a.Uu, I8h1 EUGENIA Grist, Saw andlatli Mills Hiring made eqleneive imprOTemcnts in my Grist Mi'.l I fuel confident I can give goo siitiHfaotiou. GOOD FLOUR hbVAYS ON HAND. Chopping ons Every Day. Cu-toMi S.iwing and Bills FJIed on the shortest notice. LUMBER AND LATH ALWAYS ON HAND. Climry. Butternut, White Ash, BlacV Ash, B^l^sv.ood, Piue aud Ht-mlock Logs wauteU. oyly. M AKITT, Eugenia. i OEN'i'b WAWTEp. -Big pay.- ^i- Lii^ht Wmk. Steady Emplo. raeut. Jiainples free. Address, M. L. BlfllN, 4§ Nanssan stree New York. 20 WARNING! There is great danger of tak- ing cold from wet feet. If yon want to Guard Against Sickness! Keep your feet dry and warm by procuring your BOOTS I â€" raex â€" KAY THOMAS. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Med- icated Cork Sfles, all sizes, kept i-n hand. Jleiaombrr the plM« opposite flip new STArAB» Office. 49 THOS. iATHEWS, BnwiiftS SsU]|ljj]|nMiT I MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPr ON HAND OR MADE ^O OBDBB ON 6H0BT " ' NOTICE."""' LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. »' I I â- ftrr^ kinds of UNDBan-OTHES. CHILDBEN'S CIXTBS.-.Ae. Ladiea vfiehing Hair- work done will do well to bmiR it in before the 24tb J«*e, af I eaflnc* aMflOta order* fbf it ttUtt tb*t dB^- BBAIWNO PATTBBNS for •alaoheep. R£SU)ENCE^£ EH SL ., »-lxTri^O wanted •*• Ml AGENibMi-..M-faaI .SroISalfc-*^ lfi»{o..«t-«» far â€" IU CO., MM Oartmit St-. fia. "' Meat Market. A eonataat taf^ o( Fresh Meats on band, at the XiQwehi I^ivi^^ P|ic^- Orders goliclted^and deliv- or^ -free loiali parts of the Town. ' TFSnnera hiving fat *tf k to dispose of. jili please leave their addMKs. TERMS.TreiCTl.Y CASH. FRED. SARJE ANT. PLOWS! And Plow Points will receive our special attention, knowing throngh practical experience the best dasa of Irons for such. Box Stoves, Sugar Kettles, Land Boilers, will receive oar {attention. We also intro duce our new FAMILY MANGLE! to the pubhc. This new macliinc wUl mangle Linen, Cotton, and W ooUen Goods, giving theui a beautiful smooth and Klo.ssy ai)]oar- ancc. It also improves the clothes, whereas hot irons injure tlicm. \Vc will also manu- factur CST-IRON GRAVE TABLETS! with or w thout marble slab for uamc, 9.; also Tomb Railings, Pall P;ll ns aud Oriji\- mintal Ca.'.t Iron Chains f; r same, also all kinds of Ballu'ter Railings. Hoiuse Fencing â€" plain and ornamental, Machinorj- Brass Ca:stiugj of every description, Brass Bells, large or small. MOFi'WT BROS. ilirkJale. Nov. 1881 fi3-ly MARKDALE. NOT TO' BE BEATEN I -Mâ€" ^» 'IT' An tbose who may hare had the misfor- tune to have been burn bArefcoted will bear in mind that we. hare JQsi nq w Te d the larg- est and b^t Moek of leAIier ever before brought into Markdale. eonaistingof Spamiab Sola. French Kip and Calf, and ara now pre- pared to mannfaetnre Ijidies, Oenti, /ontha ard Misses boots and shoes, from the stAfca to the finest k°d and prunella. Sowed Wozic A 8ecialt7. Al) wack warraated. Invisible patrhmg aisc doaahnra. M. M. McLEOD. M**M al».l«^ IMh, IMl. CA. Tailor, MARKDALE. J^r Special attention to Cultinp.^g^ If you want a Perfect Fit leave yo'ir Order with C. A. OV/EN, MARKDALE. C. GRANT. Undertaker â€" A3ilâ€" CABINETMAKER Haa now on hand Cofiins of all aizcaand prices. â-  'i .:• for hire, cliarges moderate. IINDERTAKINC promptly adeoded to at all h'jnn of day or ni^t. Also a full Block of HQDseMd Fumitiire! Otderad wcrV of aU da wa^it iaw azeentad with th* oiiDoat d«4MUGh. A fidi stoek of RUSTIC AND PH0T3FRAM€S wfaicfc wiU be sold eUeap for Cask. StasNiitf Mniktr of aB kMs Caka* in eifliaiigp lor FmnitaMi G.GRANT. MARKDALE. liaAdale. SMC. 33. k88t. 67-U JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GENER'LBLACKSMITH HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. -««»»^W!' Part It.:. CaapTitB IX BBOMOMD O^DOMNSIX. ;,. ., »K QYidlTLiiNd O mscovi DISCOVERYI Lord Rnytland and Lady CmII wera euroate from EnuiaKillen to Tur- ryitleu on iiorvebaok. Tbia i« cue of the wtldavt districts iu Ireland, and Uiey kttew not tke road, k oovntry man mialsd tbera as to the route to be taken. diractuiK tliein to cr-'Ms a Uai.- gerouB atreiim. The ear) would not lieud tke warning of tb»ainfpld Irrah man, bat dasbf^d into the torrent.call iuf; Lauly Cecil to follow. He seiied ber Imdle rein, and the nBtinals plunged headlong into the tio..d. Lair Cecil sat on ber horse as though part of the animal, and g.asp- *d the r ins with the strongtb ol dob- peration. Both alia aod the aarl strove to bead tbeir bors«B .icaia«t the boiliug current, but, alter the first plunge, the terrified bors8 8tol amid the seetlnn^ fam ras if spell- bound. Lord Ruyslantl, his teeth set, struck bis own a savage blo.v witli his whip, lie sprang madly forward, leading tlie other in bis wake. 'Courage, Cecilâ€" courage 1' the earl shouted. '\\o #i 1 furl this ball of waters yet 1' But even as he 'spoke, at that ins- tant she wa.s unieatcd, and with a Ion;!, wild cry tvM tossed like a lea- Ma'kdale. Feti. t». \t«^. *.t bOUu. 67-ly MARKDALE POST OFFICE. The Mail at Mnrkdale Post closes as folloa s Toronto Mail closes 7 OJ p.m. Going South 4 30 p.m. •' North 11 30 p.m, Owen S-iHid Mail 7 00 p.m. OflSce Take 10 m'ire naus^oiis purgatives. Burdock Bl(u)d BittJis act iniKUy, pleasaiiflv, and thoroughly upon the Bowes, ;.iul cccasion no ii conveu- ienci! wliijy it iTgu)ates ibo Liver aiil KiJu;ys mid toi.cs tlio cnfctbin tys- tem. Trial bottles 10 cent;?. What is Latiiue Ask any farmtr tliiuiiber or luill inuu iu fact un man who runs macliiuury ami be -ftill tell you that it is the only oil winch will wear equal to Cantor Oi! and won't gum or clog your Machinery At the api roach of spring great at- tention should be given to purify the system engorged with foul humors during the witter. Burdock Blood Bitters i* Nature's own purifying and rtgulatmt; tonic, Satnpld bottles 10 ccuta. Rheumatism is greatly dependent on a vitiated condition of tbj tiuiU, i aud laay bo eliminated from the sys- teui by cleuLbin^' the Blood and re- gulating the Kuiiicys. Bui dock Bloud BiteeiK will Uo this most efiectuully. Trial bottles 10 cents. Dropsy is esKontially a watery con- iitioD ot the Blooil, dependant upon disordered kidneys.. Burdock Blood Bitters are stiougly Diuretic, and coustquently the best known remedy, acting as it does upon the entire Sec- retory System. I'rial bottles 10 cents. Consamption, that dread destroyar of the human race, is often the result of bad blood and low vitality, a scro- fulous condition of tba syste m. I^u- dock Blood Bitters cure Scrolula in its worst form. Trial buttles 10 cents. Nervous debility is a result of in- discretion in the mode of living. Heed nature's uiur ing laws aud take Bur- dock Bl-Hu hitlers, the Great System Renovator and BU od. Liver and Kid »fly riBtiiilator aud tonic Sample bot •l«b 10 ceuto. Medicino taken into the stomach in coiiceutraced form such as pills and pcwdera, are most injarioas. The great substitute for these naaseooslii- Ue Calomel pilla is Dr. Caraou's stom- ach aud constipation bitters. They cleanse the bowels, stimnlale the lirer and kidn«ya,.and cure ail stomach dis- orders, sueb as dyspepsia, and indiges- tion. In lar^ bottles at 50eta. A. Turner A Cc^ AgcuU, Markdabi. Goldâ€" is elcellent for filling decay- ed Teeth, but " baBsaxT " prevents tba decay, nakas them wlu'e and makes peope bvabb" 5 ci u», s tmplj. mi dy^xtt, ot ReTi»ion. TOWNSHIP or aLKNELO. NOTICE IS HEUEBT GIVEN that the First Sitting of the Cotut of BeTision for the Towrixhip at Glenelg, for the current year, win be held at the Towu Hall in said Towaship, on FBIDAT. tiie lAth day of inaa, IMS, at Ten o'doek in the forenoon. JAMfa.S BBOWN, OlaBdc Ifay nnd. ta«S. Ty. Clerk. B B. COLBMAN haa two «a9s,agnida and^a^bMo^pk^Md, koUi feri«rvi«a at hia larat. ^adle Naitb^w.-st of *«â€" Mr*T Jmta»i Iâ€" "rada T1^ frr thnrnnch Iwad flOO, eaahlo botbeaae*. 8M9 M^ PI MPLES. 1 wiU suit (Free) the reeaae for a aimato SuMnmiM Bum that y^ nmotv ta- ifBHCXUtB. PUfPUWaaa Sunana.li«M d« tl»alteaolt,«iMr aai teMttfU^ also ioatraetionalnrjirgdvefayalK msMfwatb e(ba««aaitaidlMS|Avr «aoQa fia«e. Ad- • •â- " ciy ther m the gale down straighi to the awful precipice below. No mortal help, it seemed, could save her. Uer father made frantic ef- forts to reach, her, hut iu vain. Near, nearer, nearer to thut iiightful, hiss- ing chastn, to be liasrh'd to atoms on the rocks bt-1 'W. Iu Mie midst of the waters the earl sat on his horse, nhite, powerless, paralyze 1. 'Oh, God ' he cried, 'can nothing save her ' •Cling to the rocls or the lova of God ' shouted a voice through the dii. of the s:orm. She caught at a rock near, and grasped it witli the teuueity ol despair for a moment another., and she was torn away, held with iron sirisiigrh iu the grasp if a iitrong arm. 'Ihjrc was a last, di^sprrate struggle *ith L-e Kurging flood â€" ft sirujrgle in wliicli she and her recent r wirj whirled over tliccliasui. Tlieu 111 the lipi' I'sr imil darkncKs there came a lull then ishe was lying on the opposite bajk, drenched fiom head to foot, Lut saved from an awful dc^ith. 'Hurrah ' shoutfd a wild voice. 'Long life to ye, blister Redmnud Sliur.- it's yerself i^ the tlirue warmnt fur a strong arm ami a istliout heart Pegorro though yo war near it Upon nie sowl, there iiii't acotber man iu the barony but ycrbclf cud av dun it.' lie bounded away in the rainy twi- light with the speed of a young stag. •By thp powera, but it's like ye and all yer bieed, seed, and ginaration. to go to the divil to save any one in di»- thrcss, and thin fl^ as if he was af'tur ye for fear ye'd get thanked. Oh, but it's meself that knows it â€" fa'her an' sonâ€" this many a Uay \vc!l. •That gallant yiuth,' tle eari cried, flinging himself off his horse. 'J never saw a braver deed. Cecil â€" Cecil, my darhng. thank Heaven you are saved Cecil, my dearest are you hurc ' He lifted the golden Head aud kiss- ed the wan, wet f«-ce. In- all her six- teen years of life. Lord Ruysland had never fully realized bow be loved his only child before. 'Not hurt only .stunned a !ittle by the fright and the whirl of the water. And you, papa V 'I am perfectly aafeâ€" but, gio.l Hoavcu I what an e^^cape that has been. In five seconds you would have been over that hotrible gulf. â€" Why, that lad has the heart of a very Uou the most (gallant thini; I ercr saw done. He lisked his life without oui' tiioufjht 1 verily believe. A brave lad â€" a brave lad. Aud he has, as far as I could see, the air of a ucutleman. too.' '.\ gintleraan, is it Faith ha k that, an' divil tliaiik liiin ft.r it Sliure he's tiie O'D^mu 1â€" no 1. »s an' iverybody knows tiie l)'Do;!ii.';U wor kincs and pr.nc.s iifnie llu; tiui c' M iseK. Gin Ijuiiiii, inda II' Oii. tbiu. it't hinis.l^iiit i^, -iii' hi^faiiicr ail his latiier'i fath r ar'r ii'iiu. Weren't they kings o' Ul-ther, time o' mind, and didn't they \vu ivcry rood an' mile av the c 'uvtliry ye ro travelliu' iu the days o' Henry tlie Eighth, till himself Kith his wives an' bis black guar Jen, tuk it from tiiiui tn' bes'buwed it on dhirty divds like himself? My cur.e an' the cur-c ' the crows on biin aud tnim, hot an' heayy this flight ' Indeed,' said the earl ;. and wbo are you, m gooi fellow A retainer of that kingly aud fiUien houso, I take itr 'I'm Lanty. ycr honour â€" Lanty Xjafferty, av it's nlazeu to ya â€" called ift^r me ;:randfather on the mother's aid-.! â€" Ui.J W good to bi.o, dacont man I I'm Mtsther ReumonJ'a own a an, an' it's proud an' happy I am to both At aamo.' Lanty lea tbetn awav to Torryglen. Torryglen lay nealliog m a green hollow amid the ruui;ed iiilLi aud waiving wealth of gorse aud heather. A triiD little cottage mt. m be autre of a flower garden, aad fitted ap with- in •at' »iUioatwith Avefyeomfurtaud elegance. Tl e eati'a valet aud Lady C c Is mail bad gone ou in advance, aud g.oriuoi peak ftrn. dry garment, and a tMtTory viiMirr awatted tbam. Fojr Lauty Lafierir, be was regaled in tiM Idtebeo, and when, Itaan after, ha aouglit o«t bis young maater, Le waa glowing «ud flowing over with praises al 'the lonl' and his daagb- Iter, 'Ob. the dariiB, «' the vnrraUt ^id a £a««.ltka luaee and new mi«k. •a' twoeyeaar ber ova kltatod «ann the T«y ooddae av' jer lleart oolf tn loojk Kk jd' bi«r(br all j:yer ywaam iliha C9t oi onflae I' COkm, Lauty r kj eeflr«â€" an' wtm 1 balil'a »• av tbs fciwe #•• g i in the 'Share I bad a !• anliid cuji over tliere bevant an bonr Hgo. Like o-'See â€" not loo sthrong, iiii..it- hh' witk }»at a SOticn of wame. Tba^'a it' e^«ar au' musba, but that's ax jmriy a cl oar aa ye'il find in a da«'« walk. Au' wbm abe looks up at ^*i â€" I'ke ttua now â€" oat of the tail av her eye, an' wid a sbmile ou ber beai.tiful faceâ€" ob, tare an' ages 1 av ii wudn't make au ould man yoaug uidy to loak at her!' The young O'Dynfifell latched. He was lying at full length ou the oak floorâ€" before the biasing p«at fire â€" in one of the fe« lisiuialde rooms that rmained of wha: hiid once been the 'Castle of tlie Donheli.' Lauty in- formed hi-i uiaster that the Earl in- tended to tisit them. 0*DonuelI waa poor, Lut ptottd, and rem^iubniuoe of bis great family made him r«aJTe not to sec the eArl Or Cecd. He went out on a la^n and two miles away saw the light of the Outtage where was the life he bad saved. Lady Cecil gnsed trotu that cottage wiadow aud up into ibe star lit sky and C'inl i see the outlines of thk riuu- ud casile ut the ()°Mo:.trj I's 'Potir fellow ' Lady CecfT thoo^t. 'So yoiing and 4o uiUsriy friend- less I â€" too proud to labour, 4nd too (•oar to live as a geutieiuanâ€" wasting his liie in these savage rifius Papa must do something t-r him When we return to Eugtuud. He saved my life at the risk of bis owu, aud ao heavy a debt ol gratitude ms liiat must be paid. TO BK CONTINUED. PUOTO-N COUNCIL. lill «ey • The to\Mishij cii. cil o! Pr-'ton met as a Court of IliVib on tt Scarlett'r hotel. Hop. vilie, o:i i'u sday. May 16. Membdri; till present. They proc-eiled t • ex...!iiu" aud de- cide upon the appends leceived aud presented by the Cii.rK. liaviiig heard aud examined on u.tlu Uie [lersons wbo' had appi alcd. Tile following c'liiiies or, otherwise iu asse-nmcnt roll .nade by this Ke- \ifion Ciurt, be c nli- ii»od, viz â€" John McD iw*-!!. gi. t iind saw mill property in Viiia:,'elund«*!-,i*'cL»uKe asst ssm -lit uootir.ue.i. Juiues '^riiiotr iiig. iot "iC. cm, h'tvi'ij" n.i ic soii.il j)iopirtv, recused $100. Jamrs i"l"ii-r. lot 1-7, i.o.i. 4 as- ^CSS U"Ut Cil:iirinC 1. John Hi.ekii ge. p.irl I it o c .;i. as FC-Hincn re iuci'tl 5i:W. Thomis ilo ii^i rs. put lot 5. cju. ' placed on ass, 's.iu :nl r ill '2i). Lot. ^r Coll. 5. pjiN'iial prop V and H;'PCssod in M. i' no $481. Jiims Stev'ic.is, L it l;i essmeut reduc d $100. Duncan MeJjzx'.i, hit 9, Cbsment • educe J sf'.). John Scott, I its ly.i. 11)7. 200, range, assossmeiit C'Uih.ni.-d. Jidiii Uobson. \i'„ j;l, c ii. hs-osh. ment confirmed. D. K. IWc.\.it!nir, lot '1. M uii st. Hopeviilo, aiuuu. .struck off roll, $150. Ezra'Gtdieeu. 3, Miiti ^t. H •pevillo, amount put ou roii ^I.'mi. Juin-s Iliieton, 1;» .-VHiert st. Dun- dalk. i«i-ed from SIM to $.; U. Aii'i that the loll'iHi.ig Inuds be taken from Non Ue.sid«i.' and placed on Besidcut !t.-ib ssiuc.ii luil i» tiie per- sona naujfd, and valu^ti.m as fol!'WH, VIZ â€" Lot. C -li. 10,11, It). F. CHmpheli, tenant. $800 „» iviii'ived .â- . ruck oir, li, G, us- ciii. o, aa- 2na 400 500 95a' 8oa 400 400 80 4U0- 800 487 ISO E p't 1, I'J, 1) FerfTu.s 1,1, do. 17. ly. Jos. Philips. do. 10, 4, D m iM li.-.l. do. -15, G. John jici'i.ee, o*uer, 17, 7. Duncuii .tit-iizies do. 3, 9, W. \V. White do. 9, bik. Dundalk d' agent 39, 10. Alex. N»it°ii, owner 140, 1st ringe, Cnas. Fry, truant NEp't230 3range J.Lainan do. NEp't231 3 range do. do. Mrs. Wds"ii owner And lliat L"vi Allen b placed on aa- ^esslnout -•â- (dl a.s Fanner's Son. That 'grist and ^aw mill ia Dundalk witji two acies aitiic led and lot 287, '(in. 4. be taken iVuiu ai-sossment of JoIm McIovve!l, s; ' and pi.iced on M- sesKiiitiit rod I • J.»i.ii and .Samuel Mc- Do vtii a: a vjilii.iiio of $739-50 for iniilf u..d uv iici'i's Ian i and lut 287 coll. -1 it a V ilini ii.of 5lfil). Iiiatloi •Ji« â-  .;.. ♦, b-l- taken from iiO)i r-il.tcn! ass s.-irielit atrd placed u rc'Siueit :i seo ment r 11 ,{b Thos. K.'binsou at a v.il.iiiti in â-  $400' Tha: Sim el Bu cneior ^md Mathew Lve be as.ses.sid j. mtly for lot 18. Cull. 14. That till- pe; souil |)rpiriv of Dan* can McMil'a i h-i rcdtf-^!.! $40 on eb- couut of losTii^ou** Ol his h .rs.w, Ottior uusiuess w.a ttien prutHieded with. 'W'idiiw Bryce was giinfed $10, site being iu poor eirjuiiis a.jcos. Culviu Vert to leceive $2 lor gtdrg mes'^ages iii 1881. $8.33 to beacc.pt«di»i tdt^ against 1 it 1. cm. 2. tor lUt$9. aud 1881. Tho Co,- Ircasurcr toeraae tlie taxes in dcfniil against lot 15. con. 8. the Kxme having b(^u pajii to township treasnrer. Duncan McMillan in be appointed pathmasti r i'jKtead of Saimtel Cfrei^eon. ' J'thn Ludlow instead ol W. H. Dogan. Rich. Herd "' /uo. Campbell W. J. Hicks •• A. MoCannell Itvbolved, that fr -m lot Si to 84. inolaai^e. nu the 8'h and 9tir6bu., be taken from Ix^at t#, ilffiaiau 2, and formed into a separate b*«t called b^^al 18, and that Jam«s H. Brftt be af • poititeii pa bmaxt t for I9lkt. fl.fM) to be reeaiTed in haa of $8.(iJ t^xe.: for 1881 on let 2, eou. }». The fay nb*^ pr aantd lb etmncil by Isaau In-y I -r, i* L.8. nml other* o(i leootrit of d.aiiMi;^-« pnpoiiin to ht paid in fall tit. Vert to opi^ aji lir. OiVMitLtb'a boud. Tbe amtfih ii r4 tlio roii««eil to M- aeive tbeir |iay ifp to dsieL' Tt»e nuiicii â- ij. â- Â».â€"â-  ^^ .,^,^^ maa adj atru«4 eiui-( ut rti*iMuu tf "tinifaft a« tlii I'ht r iMi-.^- i, immt. 9t Uf o,cluik. a ui. fi^- wiaw t^ntkMi ^J 9gr I r

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