â- cYtyy^'Jf" ytt^^p^^ Manufactured by Co ud. npt/y attended to^ will lift the Btone, cai fc'nce. iTj DProprietorl Sash, Door and Plain Fi| jd uiachinery, ever :ETS, c., manner second to nonei s m eyery department, a patronage. rclers Prompts ind Undressej 1 and Fancy Turning doffl r a Distance. r? vivf«««««i '5iiSlCT_DOINGS. OF CODNTY AND DISTEICT DOINGS ^jtSOPSlS ^^ j^jCHANCES PEEPABEJO '^°^FOB STANDABD BEADEBS. 000 bushels of grain was receiyed n«eu Sound port in May the most of ' eh ^vas forwarded per C. P. R. same t\ jjcas the husband votes and then ^, '"e and holds the baby while the (joes Duâ€" ffife votes. One liuncl 5ound. i Goor Position iproofas^iastsin. lereby given that a?? "i nnd trespassing or fishW" undersigned will be prW" law without further nott«- ilred men are working at the freight sheds at Owen in society is not Adam and Eve were CLIPPINGS. Mr. Joseph SymU^gton, who has held the position of station agent here for the past ten years, has been promoted to the station of the C. V.Ji. at Gait, one of the best stations on the line, and left on Wednesday to enter upon his duties. Mr. Symington has been a faithful servant of the company, and popular and obUging with the pubhc. While we are pleased toleamofhissuccecsswe re- gret to have him remove from among us. Mr. Lanigan, of Myrtle, is Mr. Syming- ton's successor. â€" [Dundalk Herald. The storm of the 23 nit., caused much damage to property in the vicinity of I Walter's Falls. Trees were blown across Dealing tie very ijc^^tpeoplefn the world ^^^en ^^^ ^^^^^ j^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ The Peo;k ippseials 11. It illustrates my method of doing business. It means "SQU ABE" dealing. TUs is Tbat I OWEN SOUND MARBLE WORK H. B. HARRISON MANUFACTUKER OP MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS HEADSTONES Mantles, Furniture MarbUt de. JUST RECEIVED 3 Carloads Finest Marble Variegate on't forget to c£ f the Cross-Cjl he CASTOBa tljey^tre cast out of Eden. Shellnirne is taking steps to have a High School established there. Fond 3Iother Well, Bessie, now that bave seen your Cousin Walter, what tluak of him Did he leave a â€" Bessie Oh, yes, " ' ♦« «eD lOD MEN at once, w Fontbill Nurseries ^^" 46-5 acres) steady «»I*'^J me, Uberal commission"' _J ges splended outfit 1 hing man-oaa 9acoeea^*ir" „ do you pleasant injpression oamma. He kissed me. The Oraugeville Woolen Mill, owned bv Clarrv Robinson, was destroyed by fire Fri-lay night. The building and machinery were insured for $20,000, and the stock "for §14.000. About seventy hands v.-ill be thrown out of employ- ment. If Cheese comes after meet, what comes after cheese ?â€" A mouse. Joseph Rorke, Esq., M. P. P. has been gazetted Major of the 31st battaUon. B. B. B. STOOD THE TKST. â€" "I tried every known remedy I could think of for rheumatism, without giving me any relief, until I tried Burdock Blood Bitters which remedy I can highly recommend to all afflicted as I was." Henry Smith Jlilverton, Out. "Did you hear of the accident to Hill '• 'Why no what happened him " "Well he tell from his lady's favor, and broke his engagement," Teyit.â€" "What shall I do for this distressing Cough?" Try Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam it is soothing and healing to the throat and lungs, and loosens the tough mucous that renders breathing difficult or painful. "Madam,"' said the tramp, "I'm hmgry enough to eat raw dog." "Well," she rephcd, kindly suiting the action of the word, "I'll whistle up some for you." The trai:ip left, taking his appetite with him. DoiiE^Tic ECOXOMY, â€" As a matter of econom' it will pay every household to )--eep a fottlo cf Yellow Oil on hand for accidents and emergencies, in case of a handy relief, and for wounds, burns, bruises and injuries. Rheumatism, neuralgia, quinsy and many painful dis- eases treated internally and externally by it oftcu saves large medicine bills. The :;layor of Philadelphia celebrated miroofed and in some instances blown entirely down. Mr. Jeff Artley, of Euphrasia, had his barn blown down killing a steer and injuring other cattle Wm. Norton and Geo. Hays' bams, in Holland, were uuroofed, together with several others in the neighborhood. â€" [Chataworth News. Mr. McKinnon, of Durham, Grey county stopped Over here on Sunday. He was on his way to Calgary, N* W. T., with a carload of as fine a lot of horse flesh as has passed through here this season. There .were fourteen horses valued at $3,000.â€" [Fort WiUiam Journal. Practice arid Guarantee. The public will find my stock New, Quality lest. Prices close, in American Watches â€" Clock's etc. I do practical ^atcb re* pairinjg and gpec^ fitting. Goods and work warranted, by the Peoples' Jeweller. ^W. -A.. BROTVTV, MABKDALE. YoTir Carrots, Mangels, and Turnip Seeds, we have the best variety in the market. BE- MEMBEK Our Seeds are LarKest stoek In the Dominion select from. Personally selected at the qoar ries in Vermont. Will be sold at prices which defy competition. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. N. B. â€" ^Beware of Monuments and Head Btonies of Tin, Spelter, or Zinc, soldered to gether, and oiled and Sandblasted to hide the imperfections, and called White Bronze. 1 H. B. HABMSON Honor Roll. Honor Roll for S. S. No. 5 Holland. 4th Reader. â€" Bertha McKennitt, EUen Gawley, Thos. Deaver. 3rd Reader. â€" Lizzie Clarke, Martha Freeborn, Maggie Lackey. 2nd Reader Sr. â€" Sara Mathews Lizzie White, John Hamilton. 2nd E'dr jr. â€" Mary Lackey, Robt Freeborn, Nancy White. Part 2nd â€" Dorcas Deaver, Mary White, Frances Mathews. Part I, â€" Ethel Hewitt, David Virtue, E mm a Lackey. HEAD QUARTERS :FOB Book8 stationery. Fancy Goods, Toys, Wall Paper, c, Toronto St. next Door to the Mansion Hou»» Markdale. on Cake! Oil Cake OIL- -AJT- imXm^m. EOBT. ASKIN. UNDERTAKERi ]Vi:.a.R-KI ALE FUNERAL FURNISHINGS supplied on the sliortes notice. A Sileii.dld. Hea,i*se lor liire at moderate rates. L, A. Smith Teacher BE ON YOTJK GUAED Don't allow a cold in the head to slowly and surely run into Catarrh, when you can be cured for 25e. by using Dr. Chase'd Catarrh Cure. A few applications cure insipient catarrh; 1 to 2 boxes cures ordinary ^catarrh 1 to 5 boxes is guaraiiteed to cure chronic catarrh. Try it. Only 25c. and sure cure Sold by all drut^gists. 333 83 Honor Roll. Honor Roll of S, S. No. 7 Holland for June. 4th class. â€" Jennie Erwin, Mary Jack- son, Mattie Bailey. Sr. 3rd class. â€" Jennie Jackson, Ada Roulston, FritZfjerald. Jr, 3rd classâ€" Joseph Hampton, Kate Jackson, Sarah Stewart. Senior 2nd class â€" Annie Crowther, Queen Victoria's birthdeybyclosuig a low Thomas Spears, Francis Freeborn. Jr. 2nd class. â€" Maggie Erwin, Janie Camp- bell, Mary Campbell. Sr. Part I.â€" Johnnie Armstrong, Charles Doyle, A. Dinsmore returns his sincere thanks for the very hberal support ac- corded him since comhiencing as above, and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate prices to merit a continu- ance of public appreciation and patron- age. Those requiring would consult their own interest by ex- amining his stock, consisting of over Three Thousand pieces at from 6 to 75c.. per Roll. Sunday Schools requiring Liberary Books will find Hundreds to select from and at such FAVORABLE TERMS as are sure to satisfy. lis"Pfote tlie tact.â€" That until I commenced business there was no such thing as a special discount allowed to Sunday Schools, or if you wanted Books could not get them unless by sending to Toronto or elsewhere, now your wants can be suppUed at your Door and at lower prices than Toronto. I therefore with confidence appeal for public support. A full line of School Books, Stationery. c.. always on hand, John 1 also agent for the DOMESTIC PAPER PATTERNS. Agent also for The Har- den Star Hand Grenade for Extinguish; mgFures. IS'NOTE THE ADDRESS, .A.- Dinsmore- SXTXEXPXHXEXNXS DEUG STOEE. Tour's Bespectfnily, R.L.Stephen. â€" ^Allkicdaof â€" F U JR IV I T XJ R, E In Stock at bottom prices. FRAMING Done on short notice. ROBT. ASKIN. PICTURE BREADNER. fi arpender and B uilder GEORGE St., MARKDALE. ALL kinds of building and house car- â- â€" Ipenter work done in the village of country. Call early before the rush comes. 339-52 d. V i that \\?A been given her nan e. With the Queens strict notions regarding li3melife aud what constitutes more rectitude, the Mayor could have done nothing more to her honor or that would haye given her greater pleasure. Don't use any more nauseous pur- gatives such as Pills Salts c., when you can get in Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters a medicine that moves the Bowels gent- iy, cleansing all impurities from the system and rendering the Blood pure and cool. Sold by all Druggists. ti "'I have been married now," boasted i prosy old fellow, "more than sixty years, and have never given my wife a cross word." "That's because you never dared, uncle," said a littlenephew who lived with them. If you had, auntie would have made you jump. Worth remembering. â€" Mrs. T. Doan, â- of Harrietsville, Out., was for a long time " troubled with neuralgia of the stomach. Failing to find benefit from physicians, she tried Burdock Blood Bitters, from vchich she found speedy ^eUef. to which -Rhe testifies, hoping it May prove beneficial to others. Many Pnysieians reconrmend B. B. B. A good deal is said about the ability o! young wives to cook. The abihty of ^nng husbands to provide them with something to cook ought not to be left °^tcf the question, K v^^*"'"*^^ PROBABILITIES. â€" It is pro- vable that in the breakmg up of winter atti '^^^' much damp sloppy we- er. when rheximatism, neuralgia, sore niwat and other painful complamts will ;„J*^- Hagj^ard's Yellow OU is the ;T.'"i3ousehold remedy for external trni '^^^'^iia,! use. Its curative power is ^% wonderful. Isn't it singjjlar that the product of shcuia make men so noisy Paronlreton. Jr. Part II.â€" Renninah Freeborn, Susannah Hutton, Eliza Crowther. First.â€" May Ireton. Harold Hutton, Mathew Fritzge-ald. E. S. Moon. Teacher. A Feek GiFT.-Around each bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure a Medicme Guide and Receipe Book containing use- ful information, over 2o0^cipes, and pronounced by doctors an** draggists as worth ten tunes the cost o^^'^e medic- ine. Medicme and book »!• Sold by all druggists. OurlÂ¥ires. Enskin, in speaking of the wife, says: â€" "A judicious wife is always nipping off from her husband's moral nature little twigs that are growing in the wronj? direction. She keeps him in shape by pruning. If you flay anything silly, Ishe will affectionateJy style you so. If you declare that yon will do some absurd thing, she will find some way of pre- venting yon from doing it. And by far the chief part of all the common sense there is in the world belongs unquestionably to women. The wisest thing a man commonly does are those which his wife counsels him to do. A "Will Stoddart, late of England and Jersy City, U. S. begs to inform the citizens of Mabkdalb and surrounding community, that he has opened a TAILORING 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 rely on having work turned out first-class in every par- ticular trusting that I may receive a fair share ot the public patronage I remain, Faithfully vour's, WILL STODDART. Markdale, March 14th, 1887. Is returning thanks to my num- erous customers for liberal patron- age during the past 14 years in which I haye done business in Markdale, and soliciting n con- tinuance of the same, I would also intimate that I have removed to my premises on Mill Street, next door to Stephen's Drug Store, and opposite to the Post Office, where I shall be happy to meet all my customers. Respectfully Yours, JR. S. RAE, Markdale eTORONTO HOUSE.E » â- â- levSeieralFroiisuSta I am offering tliis week Eeady-Made Clothing, ana BOOTS SHOES AT CARDiOFtTHMKS. In thanking my customers for their liberul patronage m the past. I have mnch pleasure in being still able tD supply them with the following cele- brated machines, viz. The "Watson all-steel two-horse twine Binder. The Watson Deering Binder. The Watson Improved Lion Reaper. The New Humming Mower. The Humming-bird Mower. The Watson Daisy Rake. The Mann Champion Rake. The Tolten Pea Harvester. The Mann Broad-east Seeder and Harrows Combined. The Champion Combined Drill, Colter Scott, Oshawa. The best Plow's and Harrows in the market. Root Cutters, Grain Crushers, Fanning mills. liand Rollers. Agent for the Watersou's Co's Machinery and Steam Threshers. Horse Powers, Wagon's Baggies, Deihocrats, and every implement a farmer requires. Parties reqiring anything in above lines will find it to their advantage to call at my new implement bouse opposite R. McNally's Carriage works, where Mr. R, Robert- son will be pleased to wait on customers in my absence. J.H. CARSON, Agent 148-61 Markdale. CANADIAN P ACIFIC R, B. -F. P. Tanner, foSfiaS'2°*-'^*y^^®^^*» not only tnfho^is:!;!- • ^^^^6 cure for dyspepsia rfree.; 30ioao.*»7^ THE undersigned would hereby respectfully intimate to the inhabi- tants of Markdale and surrounding ,„„„„ country that I've opened up a wife is a grand wielder of the moral pruning general Provision store where I intend â- " ' â€" to keep on hand a general supply of all kinds of provisions such as â€" FLOUR. OATMEAL, CORNMEAL INDIAN CORN, GRASS SEED, OATS. BRAN, SHORTS. CHOPP, SCREENINGS, also a quantity of SEED GRAIN, HAMS, BACON, LARD, c., in fact everything people want in this line. Shop one door west of Joe Lamb's Blacksmith shop. Soliciting a share of public patronage I am respectfully yours, J .Tas. iVILiller MARKDALE. knife. If Johnson's wife had hved there would have been no hoa-ding up of oranjie peel, no touching aU the posts in walking along the street, no eatmg and drinkmg with disgusting velocity.|n Oliver Goldsmith had been married he never would have worn that memorable and rediculous coat. Whenever you find a man whom you know Uttle about oddly dressed, talking absurdly or exhibit- ing e c ntricity of manner, you may be sore that he is nota married man for the comers are rounded off, the little shoots pared away in a marired man. Wiy s have much more B^naa-Jthan their husbands. astonishingly lo-w prices. Persons requiring a summer outJ5.t -woula do well to see my stock. BE SURE GET YOUR â€" FBOM â€" TIME TABLE. â€" IVIarlidale Stationâ€" Gknio South. Going Nokth. 6 47 a. m. 12.02 p. m. 3.5*2 p. m. 9.10 p. m. THE KEY TO HEALTH. The wife's ad- •^e great system resuiaAMt riii bo^***"' •**^ m^m^i ran j MARKDALE, He makes as good a pump, as therr is in the market, and at the lor^^eh; pobsible prices, besides it i@ so eoii- veuient for getting repairs bu^ilet- when buying from a distunce. Have some style about ynu anc Bup" ^^t home enterprise by btvyi:;;.. from Qninn* ' â- Unledct all the dogeed avenues of thr Bowels, Kidneys anl Liver, canyinf ofFpadually without weidceDing the system, all the imparities and foul humors of the L«eretions at the same time OocrecfcillC Addity of the Stomach, coring BilP onsneai, "Drspmaz, Headaches, Dis- itinftmri Eeartimnii Oonstipatioii. X^rynes^ of the Skiii, Drcmnr, Dim- nass of Vision. Jaimdice, SaltBhenmi. Erym^elas, Scxoftila. Fluttering of the Heart, Nervonsness and CtenenT Debility a'l these and many other sir t: lar Complainte yield to the happy ing -jcabe •r EUBOOOK BLOOD BXTTEBS. Simple Bottl^ 10c Begnlar size $1. '^; '-r " %rif