1 II f^mmmmmmmmmmmif'i^ffflKKin mmim -\ .1 nch U w H Iflf " KV" i9 nKii m^ m m i 1;J m t.f wttSfl da rPOObOPfflv ^V. D. Ch. IL: lb K. A Q. C. P. Doctor of **f* fc* " aiiA maater of Vietacik. Vwtw.IAtmOi^ttXi^umaiQaim' CoUaa* of Fbyiieiaiw in JnteBdriiMiAK afUte Cottage of FbjiidMisuidBisgMHM, Oat. Focm-. eriT aMtog Samonof B.BaMnT.B.O.A.QiiAlMeL Ii xoridHit oftto Botnda Ho4ittilo,(l4ni«te STEPHEN'S DBUG 8T0BE. Drs^ Sproule Brodle, ^FHTBICIAMS MXD BITBaKONa ivt j^ n. HL ly j^ \u E. Dk. SPBOtJi/s'g offioe^Tomer's Drag Store Ds. Bbodde's office Mathew s block. Fkntr atimj^ mi Hand to $4.30 I*. IcCollongrli, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, c OFFICEâ€" OVER HcFARLAND'S STORE. MABKDALE. i^Xoney to Loaxi. niASSON MASSOW, BABBISTEES, SOLICITOES, o. OwicESâ€" Owen Sound, in Vi^er'e Block, Poulott 8(- Blanch office in Markdale, over McFarland'B Store, on Friday and Saturday every week. J. MA.SSOK, Q. C. S. Masson. W. Mabsom. N. B.'^Private and Companv's funds to invert at from 6 to 8 ner cent Wm. Bro^m* JSSXJEB OF MABBIAGE LICENSES, Ac Commissioner in B. K.'c. Conveyancing in all its branches promptl5 attended to and carefully executed. N. B. Money to Lend on Seal Estate se cnritv. WILLIAM STUART, KlMJiERLEY, Issuer of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Eeal Estate at low rates. A few Jfarms for sale. Terms easy. J. P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. will visit Markdale for the practice of his pro- fession on Thursday and Friday following the first Monday in each month, and at Flesherton the following day, Saturday. MARKDALEfiW; MABKDALE, ONT. J. £ Marsh, Prop. ISAAC STlx^SON. Builder and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone work. Estimates given. AU work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 329 Eesidence, MABKDALE. W. G. RICHARDS, AECHI- FloTir$3.00 per.bbL SHORTS, per «(Hi fla.00 BBAK. " lOJW The highest market price paid for ndl and Spring wheat. J. W. FORD. ]F*"UL To ic liTotice- To all whom it may con corn, IB. L. Stephen the Dmggist of Markdale have been appointed agent for Johnboh's celebrated Tonic and nervine. Johnboh*b little Liver Pills, and Johnboh's ail healing White Ointment. The nervine is the very hett in the market, in all diseases cansed by poverty of blood, for Nervousness, Hysteria, and the Paleness of Complexion so often noticed in female's, loss of appetite and general debility. In conjunction w th the Liver Pills, it is he very best for all diseaaes arrising from Topid live r or bad atomach The White Oinment is the very best Li the market for Salt Bheume, Barbers Itch, Pimples, Chafs, Bums, Scalds, and all Skin diseases of a scrofulous nature. Try these fine remedies and yon will not be disappointed. or saleatB. L. STEPHEN'S thedmggiFt. Markdale, Ont. Mr. WM. G. GUTHRIE, P/citi Ornamental Plasterer TVi:.A.ItK:i.A.JL.E Arches, Cornices, Centre Flowers, and all kinds of plain and ornamental plastering ex- ecuted at cheapest rates. Calsomining Lime Washing and Bepairs promptly attended to. S30 TO SCHOOI^TRDSTEES. The undersigned is manufacturing an ex- cellent assortment of School Furaitiire, Consisting of SCHOOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHEBS' DESKS, etc., of the latest design and most approved pattern. Highly recommended by School Trustees and Teach- ers, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, whereyer tried. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always on hand. Send for catalogue to Chatsworth P. 0. 181 ANDBEW McGILL. FrmdotB^ iUir Xiormronimt. MiBi B9]]» Ilm* Epemonft, "visltng bet aw^ A^ A*a^ -,. Mryioe, is at TOMont ia DpntUJlt. liiiff Bella Haetie is hosoe, mini To- ronio. Coirtwgy to the amertat iorH of all, Mr. Demua Sweeny left oa Taeaday fw tiie neic^ibcnlMwdflf i^ Sault, whwe he haa gone into humieea. He oarxies witii bim the well-visbeB of all his manly form and g^ual coontenanoe mil be mueed from our midst. i£- â- Mr. John Delaney is home fcom a trip ibxongfa the Sootiiern comities. Three of our yotmg ladies midertook the other night to imitate the renowned Grace Darling in rescneing beings from a watery grave. The being in this case was a cat of the male species, which had by some means become isolated on a large rock in the river, where he was espied by the trio. ^Nothing daunted, two of the ladies' emharked in the boat and started to the rescue. Bat Fortnne eems tobaye been t^ainst them, for scar- cely had the boat left shore when it upset precipitatingthefair occupants into the Water, from which they soon emerged, the picture of misery. Your corres- pondent who was enjoj^ing the yiew from behind an adjacent wood-pile, now came forth to offer his sympathy but the moment he hove in yiew there was a scream a rush and the field was clear. The nest task was to gather the booiiy which consisted of several tin pans, which the owner can have bv calling on. D. D. D. â- ' 4i««£ jj KB-:' .. J%- f. • â- â- â- : " ' AU UlB JB^fimDttS DKMIlt fr«id«d, ibantm off fatr^ Peel BUILDEB, CONTEACTOB. TECT. Markdale. 1241y R. J. SPROULE, FLESHEBTON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Lender. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills drawn up andValuations made on shortest nobcej Charges very low. Apply to K. J. SPROULE, Monev Lender Postmaster. Flesherton. r F W 1 E MONEY TO LOAN. ON real estate security, at low rate of interest, no commission chaiged. Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. BLACK, 190 Pomona, P, 0. FARM FOR SALE. LOT No. 24, con. 4, N. D. E. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold cneap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars apply on the premises, or by letter to J. S. BLACK, 190-tf. Pomona P. 0. JXTRACT»WILDa CURES Cf:|OLERA INFANTUM Ol/l RRH CE fl. I ALLSb'MMER COMPLAINTS Sold by/jllDejlers. Markdale Woolen Mill. Custom Carding, Weaving, Full- ing, Dyeing and cloth dressing, done in a workmanlike manner and ou very short notice. First Glass Cotton Warp supplied at the lowest possible rates. A call solicited. Terms strictly cash or wool* S^t. 28, 1886 F. J. BITCHIE. Fai'Uici'S and liie Grain t-Caker." A Brampton despatch says The Fai mers of (be County of Peel; who were induced to give theiv notes for wheat at $15 per bushel to the Ontario Grain and Seed Company, of London are adverlising cautioning any per- son against purchasing the notes, as they were giyeu without consideration, as they intend to contest their liability to the utmost. This is the company to which Mr. L. Chisholm M. P. P., drew the attention of the Ontario, Legislature during the last session. â€" [Hamilton times. The above frauds are no doubt the same parties who have "operated" in this section of the country during the past eight years â€" first in the Sickle Sharpeners; then in the seed Wheat Agency of London and, lastly, in the Hay Fork Agency, Many of our farmers have been victimized. It would almost seem that Law and Frauds were "hand and glove" in the business of yictimizing the public. CONSUMPTION CUBED. An old physician, retired from practice having had placed in his hands by au East India missionary the formnla of a similar vegetable remedy for thespeedyandperman- ent cur e tor Consumption, Bronchitis Catarrh Asthma and all throat and Lung Afflctions also a positive and radical cure for nervous Dability and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to mike it known to his sufFeringfellows. Actu- ated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge to all who desire it, this receipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Send by mail by ad- pressing with stamp namingthis paper W. A. Notes 149 Power's Block Soehester, N. Y. 334rSd E. O. W. BIRTHS. ' Mzscsn. â€" ^In Armenia on ihe 27lh inst the wife of Mr^obt. Mercer of a son. t*. /ED can ^^ OMDELIOH LIVER CURE HAVE YOU Ijvtr Conplaint, Dytpania, Indifaliaa, nilinmitriM. Janndioe, Htadachc, UiaaeM, Pain in the Baek^ CosUvcDoc, or any diimi atimg.tnai a dei «ua« d liver. D Chase's Livsk Cu«s will be found a art and certain rem- dy. NATURE'S REMEDY The unqualified success ef Dr. Chase's liver Cora in Liver Complaint resLs solely with the fiurt that it is ^oinpoamled iT»ranatnTe'swelI-knawniiverrq{B]afan, Manobakb and Uakubuon, cooU^ocd with many -other invaluable rootx, barks ami lierbs, having m 'powerful effect on the Kidiieys Suwiadi, Bowels aad Blood. 600.COO sn.6 *â- â- Orrr tmt-kalf millioH «/ Dr. ChmtUt Rtcipe Booki â- •mere teU in Ca^uta almit. W^km eitr, mmm, rmomMM MMd ck:!d wJu U ttmiHOrmih Liner Cmm- ^Uimt U try tJut tjceejltmt ^mmu^: SoHETiran Nek Cttcr tawr Fbu Wtappcd around every bottle oTDr. ChaM's Lmr CW u a valuable HoosdkiU Uedical Guide and Rech Book (84 iMyes). cootataiac over soo asAl n " r medi ca l aea and « i infgU«. aaii k tea tiawtlw prin L A ms A WBLLi KNOWN PACT THAT^ McCOLL'S "LARDINE," is the best known, and most reliable MAcmHB (^ in the Dominion Farm- er's, Thresher's RndN[iIl Owner's, will find it decidedly 4o Shix advantage to insist npon .getting the **Gennine Lardine" when they aek for it, owing to 80 maoh inferior oil being sold un- der the same name by nnsempnloiu dealers. We are the sold mannlftetor- era of the "Genuine Lardme" OYeiy barrel branded. McOOLL BROS, ft CO. For sale in Ikfarkdale at Haskett Bro's Hardware BtfMre. 847-78 Markdale C. O. 0. F. No, 78. meets ovei^ alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hall, Bae's block. Yisitirg brethren welcome. Markdale A. 0. XJ. W. No. 141 meets in their ^Hall, Bae's block, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of neigbboring lodges solicited. Mabkdale L. 0. L. No. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday on or before full moon ea(^ month. Thos. Elliott, Master; W. J. Blakely, Beoretary. Victoria E. B. Preceptoiy, No. 282, Meets in Lodge Boom of Markdale L. O. L. No. 1045, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir ^li^ts alvrays welcome. Jas. Brodie W. P.; Thos. Elliott, Begistrar. PBESBTTEBIAN CHUBCH. Servioea every Sabbath at 10:80 a. m. Sabbath School at 2:80 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Ber. A. Wilson, Pastor A. MeFailand, S. 8. Saperintendmt. GHBKT CHUBCH. Senrioes every Snnday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 pm. Ber. Jas. Ward, Ineombent. Sabbath 8ohool2:30. W. J. Ford, Bnperin- t. mer niting revl aiui ^mkAnutkt tiM assessmenit Boll wai finittier anoiended as follows. Bobert Willifuiia pnt on Boll as Wage Earo«r. Alexainder Lyons en- tered for lot C* Armsiirok^' Survey Markdale. McMillanâ€" Lamb^Tbat the As- sement Boll as now amended be the Bevised Asseasmend Boll for the year 1887 and ttiattthe Clerk do now certify to it assach. â€" Cariied. BUSINESS UEETINO, Conned met this day pursnant to adjoarnment. AU the members pre- sent. Beeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Cheques were issued as follows. â€" Irving Anderson., bridge at lot 15 con, 5, $8.00 GUien Boyd, culvert at lot 9 con. 1 E. G. T. $1.50; NeU Black, for nght of way as per agreement in 1885, $6.00 Allan McLean, culvert ou town line G and A half cost $2.50; the Beeve, Deputy Beeve, and Mr. Dunsmore committee work each $2.00; G. L. McCaul, Law fee $6-00; Samuel M. Arthur, charily $8.00 Bobert Bell, charity, $4.00! The Clerks haif years salary $76.00. Williams â€" McMillan â€" That where- as a petition signed by Thomas Townsend and 75 others was present- ed praying that a bridge be built across the river at lot 5, con. 9, be it resolved that the Beeve, Messrs Lamb and Dunsmore bo a committee to ex- amine the locality and report to this Council at its next meeting. â€" Carriedj Appropriations were made for roads and bridges and the Treasurer au- thorized to honor the orders of com- missioners for same as follows. â€" Wards 1. 2. an14. $150 each, Waid 3. $170. The Beeve was authorized or order 8 steel road scrapers from A, McGill, the same to be delivered at the hall by the 16th lost. The Beeve and Deputy Beeve was appointed a committee to examine as to the advisability of building a bridge across Saugeeu at lot 50, con. 2. N, D. K. and report at ne't meeting of council. The committee appointed at last meeting of council to enquire as to corporation's liability for damages to J. H. Bliss for loss of Horse, handed m their report, advising non payment of damages, Beport submitted to committee ot the whole and reported without amendment, Williams â€" Lamb â€" That the report of special committee re Bliss' claim for damages for loss of horse c. be received and adopted. â€" Carried. A petition from Mrs. Caswell re- lative to a fine under the Licence Act was presented to council, -Mr. S.' L. M. Luke addressed the council la support of same. Williams â€" ^^Dunsmoreâ€" That the petition of Mrs. Caswell be laid on the table for further consideration.-Carri- ed. The Treasiirer was instructed to re- ceive $10.00 arrears of taxes against lots 18 and 14 con. 8 N. D. B. the Clerk to instruct County Treasurer to erase the same. By law 261 authorising the removal of obstructions in rivers and streams within the municipality was passed., and ordered to be engroseed on the By-law Book. Council adjourned to August 22 at 10 a. m. J. S. Black. Clerk. ISiasiKed by eonrt srow. ConnoaiiiBuiBMd at 2 o' w^ Minutes of last eession of 2?^ and confinaed. The ^i depoty-ieeve were appobS?' •mins 27 and28BideE Land to take whatever, Hiay deem prudent for rei«i: ' road. Mr.Hurdwasap repairs made for the croBswa, line at lot 7. The tS^J authoized to receive from 'Sr cett, Esq., $51.81, money JV, m error re lot £^18, cou.4 p Burch was mstructed to not all more gravel to be taken from Sj division for private purposes will be requured for public nse dollar stiuck of the taxes J. McKenzie, lot 9, con. 2, as he said amount in statute labor treasurer was instructed to remiJ Messrs. Creasor Morrison S3 advice. The Beeves orders' issued on the treasurer to d., 1 follows, viz. David Martin, p} on snow fence; James Clagston'i repairing bridge on 9th line anj pairing railing of bridge on ISanjI uide line Joseph Boyd, §5, builj, culvert; William Dales, §.13 on 24 and 25 side line EodgerLoJ $14.75, repairingbridgeandremon flood wood dangerous to bridge. McConnell, $15, to improve loj, Thomas Donnelly $25, to improvel road divioion Mr. Tapper, §2 pairing road scraper George Yiiij $10, to improve road through swam Jas. McChing, $5, building aalva James ErsLine, Esq., $20, toimpro lltb line Charles Bear, $8, charged in error. Council adjonn until Thursday, Jane 30th, inst. B DuNLop, Clei Oar Daily Becad. Eupbrasla Council. able, aad wocdil TBT GBMrS CATUn FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. FRESH PARIS GREEN. FRESH HELLEBORE. AX H. Parker's, mumiST aad SBEOSim. METHODIST CHUBCH. Services every Snnday at 10:30 a. m and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2:30. Prayer Meeting every Thnrisday evening from 8 to 9, Bev. GecBnggin Pasttn-; O. S. Bowes. 8. S. Superintendent. Ladies' Aid in eon- nection Mrs. T. Hill. Secretarv. StrangaiB and visitcws always weleome. Parties deafrinff sittings will apply to C; W. Batledga, Pew StaMrard. IHonthijr Fairs. (taangarilleâ€" The aaeond Thiuaday in eadi Donilalkâ€" Tnaaday Mem OnogenBs. balon OcaogmiDe. The Council met as an adjonmed Court of Bevision at 10 o'clock a. m. on 15th June, 1887. Members all present. Aetion was taken as follows John M. Eilbonrn, Owen Sound, assessed for lot 2, con. 1 lot 14, con. 7, placed on noo-resi- dents roll; Alex. Donnelly assesed as joint owner witti Thomas Donnelly forEi 16, con. 6; J. W. Walker assessed for ^\ lot 7, eon. 1 f of an acre which bad been assessed to J. W. Tbureton was assessed to Michael Hammond; lot 8, con. 8i assesed to B. BaUey, sr., B. Bailey^ jr., and Jas. Bailey; Archibald McLean assessed as tenant for Si lot 7, eon. 4; Jose|di McCullongh assessed as tenant fjr 2^ acres, being N. E. oomex-of lofc 16, con. 11 Mareos Andrews asessed w owner for W^ lot 80, con. 1 Ootavos -parting and J. G. Peny assessed jomtly for lot 28, con, 6, £^ lot 19, con. 6. placed on the non-repident roll; J. W. Smith asesfed for part of Si lot 6, con. 6, at $160; John Harda n si Mwei jointly iriA Uenxy fiiod for Wi lot 7. oon. It Qa aotion of ' Messrs. Erskine aad-Svid. the nljl was Mnfimed Heavy and sour bread or biscj has a vast influence tbrough digestive orgaus upon the measure! health we enjoy. How important onr present happiness and future t fulness the blessing of good hei and a sound constitution are. we 1 only realize whan we have lost tha and when it is to late to repair damage. Notwtthslaudiu^tbesefacll thousands of pasons daily jeopaiJi not only their health, bui their lin and the health and lives of ollia by using articles in the prepar.atioiiij their food the purity and LeiiltLfiilnei of which they know uotbnii;. rerkJ a few cents have been savtii, oriimq hjive been more couveuieut to oLia ihe ariicles UKed, and tile fcouseieepi talios the respouiri!jil! a.jil poosi will never kuow ihe iniscliief Uiatliaj been wrought. Pateifaioilias have spells afheofdaeiie, the cuild may have lost theii- 'i])jjelites,or 1 pale; if so, the trno cause is rarelj SQspccteil. The weather, the Jack ouc-door air, or some other cause, given and the unwholesome, poisoDod svs.em of adiilier;Ued food fjoes oi| Nest to IlHc floor, which should made ef good, sound wheat and noi ground too line, the yeast or bakioj powder, which furnishes the risi properlies, is of the greatest imporl lance, and of the two we prefer bakiD«J pov.clei-, and always use the Eoya' as we thereby retain the oiiginaj i propei-iies of the wheat, no fermeBtaj i tioo talcing place. The action of m Boyal Baking Powder upon tlicdon?lj is biro ply to swell it aud form cells through every part. These eellij are filled with caa-bonic acid gaa, wbichl passes off during the piocesi ofbakiogT The Boyal is made from pure graFl acid, ncd it is the action of this acii upon highly carbonized bicarbouateoil soda that generates tlie gas alluded to and these ingredients are so pare and I Bopexetly fitted, tested aud adapi«J to easfa other, that the action is o^l and permanent, and is continual daring* tlie whole time of bakii«i| and no residue of poisonoas iug ents xemains to undermine ihe b^"' no heavy biscuits, no sour bread, if directions are followed, every wrbcl'l mil be found sweet and wbolesoiiie es^auatfe. fio«Uy leriaed, aad owti^l tH^ ihi j| tn^ for a bottls. SerentyfiT* IN BRIEF, AND TO THE POINT. Dyspqjsia is dreadful. Disordered Urtr»| suswahlB. Likdigestion is a foe to 8° nature. The human digestive apparatus i^ " the most eomplicated and wondafol ' in exiatenoa. It is easy pnt out.of """*^., Greasy food, tough food, sloppy '°^^ oookety, mental worry, late hcwrs, "*^ I habits, and many other things which o«^ not to be, have made the American popX nation of dyspepsia. But Green's August Flower ha» !^^^ W(Hiierfal wnk in reforming this Ml and iT»^i""f; the American 1 haalthT that thoy can enjoy tb# and be happy. RamenAer :â€" Nohi4»pineM """ Bat Green's August Flower "^-"ZZg â- DdhoppineaBto the dyspaptio. *^^ -.ifH ft miM 'tfta XH-tji-v Sir 'XJ. HgUl â- mi ,•.. â- ..-^.-aafc.' j^'^^ •â- ,-f:si^-