IKE STAPARD. '-I'.iay, March IStli 1881. nn! "OTICE, ' Cika«3k A-lvortuing Agen^iy, )]• 29 ;..'-Stiwet WMt. Toronto, " \r. BITCHER, Manager. TixK'l to receive ftdvcrtisempota for r.r. i, :Ji- h ui«iuUiii88«DioQt. Tb« several games â- iuU ^poi'w of the i-ygiog were then iiiuui««ia ID for a coiflfMble lengtli of time, after wbioh a i^ptaoas K^past wad farnijjUed, wbep: t^UrUblct ««n cleared a very iDt«rMia;^j|pd initiv*^ live pro;rauime was ieiiitt^. readiqgt were pveu by Bror JI. â- ojier and Bio. M. P. Mc^st*j reeitnUont^ Bro. Blackbp|l^»ild 6ark. boDRt by Mr. k Mi»s Anderaon, Missas. Philp Hall, wlio made the cbargb, i^nd who by tbe ident c ilogtod t h» eomplt down bei in 4cmou b* aanifi ffbo is a momed and of the moBl exempbtry charaeter, is once more restored to tbe follest coade«oaj»l.m» r'l"'M i m i J. McjQQY x 1 â-ºf. venr 1881 tbiis far, bus been litic of acRivIoiits and sadden Ons day it ia a poor house lean and stver*l o/ its in- uiiisb iu tbe flaiues. Anotber M a tcneuent Jiouse, and a^iu lives are lost Tbeu C'ii:lh •j-nction of the P,tlace Hytel, of V. Pierce, and i^ov au txplo- •â- lViler testing shop, wbeii our felloiv men are sent *u f :tii aeeonut oftberestewardabip i .. a niuraeut's warning. Tb^ i.â€"i'lTt was caubeil by the-exi'lo- • ;â- A large BoiJtr wbile beiug riipfe were twenty lf\Jj..iie. â€" ^^ in tbc building ai liib uiu S?r employers as wisalsx tlit, ;». ••or of tbe firm. Tnu later â- â- • V of tbe employeeb wen.- biONvu •,ii8 street, tbrou;jb llic w .us of .â- I and knocked mto mi uu- •â- zable jaasj. Evtry oi.i.- i^. tne !•' ;; was more or le^s iiiuiieu, â- :-^:nst partiou being citbci .a.io i .â- ;i' or :irc notfX|-cleJ tj ri-cv-.r. Ig,0vvt*pmi^tnt** VoTKM.â€"^4 wish It' IMsJofllly' that we do act hold oonelve* reponsible for the opinions eipT-essed hy ooi eorrespoodents. aud Trimble, also a song by H(^. W. Morey Speacba« t^ Ber. ICasara Pbilp and Savags,Dr. Chribtoe, Mr. M. Bicbardsou, atid Ur. J. W. Hend- terson, Toronto. After tbis Bro. W. Trimble again (liAnked tbe people fur tbcif aittcDdancfi and boped that many such eveumgs 'would be, spent in the the same nwinaer. Before closiug we would say tbat this was without ex- ception (A« entertaiument of the season Gr.-at praise is due tbe bretbcfen f r tbe very ordt-rly mauuer ir wbicb tba whole eveoiucH amusements were cou- dueled. Among tliose most nuticable in making tbe company at borne were ' Bros. W. Taimble, W. F. DM, J. BUckburu, D. Wright. H. Flesher. .\1. P. McMaster, B. Tnmble, J. Sul- livan, A. Beattie, W. Bradley and Mr. McPhersou, and every one presei^t s â- •â- •uCd to enjoy tberaselvesesceeding- Aliout 12 o'clock, tbe meeting was r u^lit to a close by all singing tbe Niitiotial Antliem. «V'e uwticed a large nii.iuber as tbey were, leaving tbe Hall, iiiiiiimiu:; tliefamilar ld ^olJg "Happy ,._ ,,.- lo .u*- 1, «..r. V lo jart aud nappy to '^^'^f or four different parties. His me-t I"u. l{tt V.lI^.iJ. To the B^torof the Stisdabb, â- "" ' â€"-t Dkab Su. â€" I Doticad in your last weeks isue an artieale in referanee to tbe accident which befel Willi? Noble I think yon must have been nrisiqforo)- ed regarding the true circumstances of the aJETair. He did not get hurt while naiog, or hangingon a sl«igb, as stated as no sleigh was near at the time. Tbe true statement of the case is, â€" that while coming fropa Sphool, Willie Wright poshed him down, and then jumped on him, breaking his thigh after wbicb he (Wright) pushed a boy by the name of Hewitt on him afl«r this tbey ran away. Tbia ia a true statement of the affitir, aa was seen by Mr. J. W. into liis new Ariiistron^ bnck resi- '.»-. n' t aii iM.i :\J-^ of tlllii.i. k ry. rijpeafiu;? MU'itn^i- •. .f Itussi.i â- » ;: ..^ out tb' •'â- • ' tbc Czar. i:. ..,„ '.. • â- "f Kuseia wu â- â- irvd la tJti.- A ••â- ' •; bit' Cziir ii.ii; i jtr 'i-i;:- ... • ' ;j:i;; r.bicli lia 1 'reitJy aiui •".*' '•':iditi';rvof tbeworkin^' c. is- '" V ry rt-f rins bad mudr lini 'i.cmii-K especially his fr.tii.j.' • rf^ fr..m loii.l:igo. The Xibifist^ .: â- • ' Ivaiit.i '0 of this discoLteut, â- . ;n i-ii eoduiurai ing torevolutionizo h a ;ntry and- adfaace their infidd â- ' r V The first sttp was to get f •).•! Cz;ir. .and \vu ri-gret to s^ay !-; tliey Iiavo iir last sticceciieil. •t- ;.'i:rdav th- 12th inst. whilst re- â- -• r.-iiug from a/luilitary review a " :i' hr^iub filled with nitro glycerine '... -Mil .;nli-i- his ciirriHgo, which '♦•-•rod the eairiiigc, Lui hurt no iiowevpr till.' occupants had '•-Vi.v Hli-.'hUj, when another was v»r. which f. II at the Czar's foet. r !itliji' Iniii in a fearful mauier, r- Mg his diath in n few hoiiitf. :•â- 21' ..thiTB Were also injured and ^ral li'Med â- •, ":.i\- ht) au" his family b^ â- â- â- I'.r i I i.iv years to come, to en- j FiOfher'iu now sports a ' I " I â- . t and l"nk, bat a Uauk 1 I â- '.,.â- â- t if luouev lu it. We -.I â- â- 'I i-i •; -liu.' t-mv.... • till' 1 111 " %. M â- â- â- - â- ..,:i c â- iiruii, lU I OMO:u;u [•â- V iiii i e- s.K-ial bell at Mr. " ' liii inst in aid of I Pi. ' .oath Scliool Was I- I' (•I'.-vi.-ds Were $10... |.... ill- J. A. \. of tbe .Methodist f.'hiircii, M.li 11 Ij a social in the baso- iii'iit of tie: ciiurch, on Friday tbe l^th inst.. and ou the following Fri- day the Pre:5byteriaiis will hold one in tho the Town Hall No vacant houses iu Flesherton. teacher .Miss Lyons, was. the first to assist him while lymg on the street. TmB CHILOfl OUABDIIM. IRELAND'S TROUBLES, THEIR CAUSE ANl CURE. BY W. M. CLARK. ir.l â- :t i. •1. .. lo lullowing remarks are by Mr J. ' 'h« h;.jn, one of the Knf»lish tenant, I :.â- •;â- delegates who visited thiscoun- M ' year, to t,oo what indiicomonts :. i.ia bfld o\it »o tbc old country • .j.t farmer wlio wished to erne '1,1'iee things iu Canala strike »r vowerfnllv the va-tnessof *. .: u!itry the unbounded taith the have i:i tbe future grealness of 'iiutry lyid tliC cheerful loyalty â- hj Old CoiiiitrJ which is every- "•i«-r-,' found. Th*) iiLeity iif the Ca- .di:i!i farmer, gnuKl and uiicoiiveii ii" 1: a" It !,â- ' and tlio independe ico riind and of pusilion, considerij k I i e'lii couiplete as it is in niaiiv ..â- •' di not develop into, licence aiiil ' '.i's nrs's, but into cheerful and •;r)ii.' habits of life. Loyalty to â- t ld Cuuiitij, and pride Iu their own :• ieadin;,' features in the uolitical !h of the people honpitaliiy to • .: â- rsi. and readiness to iiujiart in- vi 'ii and render services, are I. V fi-a'.mes in their domestic lif^' â- :- living faith in tiie future of :uinitn, bascdon II k!iiiwlei!,;e of â- Ni'i.ustbs.s natural wea'tii. and of iniierent energy of its eitizei's, is inineut in their rniiversatiou. 13 pot the arist'i-incy of :h, but that of labor and â- raius â€" persona! merit, lo factâ€" t holds a foreiii'ist p!.' EUPHRASIA COUNCIL." A meeting of the Township Council of the Township of Euphrasia, was held pursuant to adjournioont, on tbe 20lh February. Members all present. Minutes of last session of Council read and confirmed. Petition signed by J. Deleree Esq., and JJ8 others, praying lor redi-ess of grievance inflicted by Holland Council, on U. S. S- No. 1, E. H., la'u before council, Tbe Cicrk was ordered to request the Co. Treasurer, to strike till' !»4 off the amount of taxis, rtturi. d to him, aniiust the K, J of lot 4, con. fi, for the ve-ar 1880, and to get Jidiu Alex- ander to perform four days statute labor nsxt summer, iu lieu of said S4. The resignation of Thos, Reid, as one of the Treasurer's .securities, was ac Oil Ireland, fair land of my fathers, i lore thee, i-nr tine oft mT heart hath in tympathy 'lle.l (111 wli: e'uoulU oprtR^ion still hover above thee. Or why should thy children be crying for bread. No land upon earth can for beauty garpass I thte, I Ko people more kind, tender hearted and I free Then why should coalention forever harras* thee, Or landlord aud tenant at enmity be, Thv tulanted Btatesm^n, »o honored in story. Thy heroes, the brave:it the nations hive seq/i, Their memory we cheriith, outamished their e'ory. Should ever reflect o'er thy valley s so green. Then, why o'er the range of thy heatber clad mountains. Should violence triumph, or bloodshed be rife; Should bitterest cnuiit.y poison thy fountains. Thou fairest of lands, that hast gn-enme' hfe. Oh t charge not thy woes to the Lion of Britain, In neasoiis of danger thy strength he has been Tho 1 ccret hes deep iu tradition's annvitten. And loysterius dark by the masses nnseen. Thy land hnth in darkness so long been en- shrouded, Iu vain superstition and ipnoranee deep Thy limited a'oa thy sons have o'er crowded • While despots a grasp on their intelcets keep. Ciive Ireland a free, open bible to y^orrow, .\ud liberty grant to the consience of men Shu'll "oou rise above all occaxion of sorrow Aud quietly rest in contentment again lillmfliJUifiHS,, UTW PttUfiN8~ •T if TC Xli-i 4U Kmt or â- â- it Fittings and Repairs â- it: .:..â- :â- • -•. SEWING MAGHMESAND ORGANS FOR SALE, CHEAP. Licensed AUCTIONEER FOB T0E COVNTT. Bills pfovided aad Sales attended to in all parts of the County. Chsu^ges Moderate. Uarhdale, March 17tL, 1881. R, J. McCOT. 27. TAILORING C. A. OWEN, Fasbionable Tailor, HAVING rented the • Tailorinc ^epirt- ment over MeFarlaud's store, wishes to inform the pubUc of Markdale and snr- roundiug coiuttry, that he is prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS Promptly and Tastily! CUTTING I Done while Customers are waiting. THE LATEST FASHION PLATES Always on hand to chose from. roorPbotogr*^ of Sshnon: ..n.r«. take ruaam. to Oninc -J »iMrtaiiâ€" *«iâ€" • FRAMES ANi FRA]%IE FIXINC*« W. .« r«o«nJ. i fire* rt{Jlr4f^6lOTTOB S and ^f^.J^'^.^^' '^tJ^ Rxi ng, wMeh we ean, and maan to .eU at Bâ€" M»] nMy jLoW PglO« OM md^ Bring tioo^jov fUbsMjifih^ •^*^*Pf •"*^^ FlethertoB, lUieh 10, 18«1 UmPoMIc BBAunri'L we of tb« IHEftTOOW .lAUDSASB'ieiKHHi Mi banner MEDtCAL HALL. An» UEMOTBI) TO TIU iittura Wareroomi t^' TO THB .^ic. Whan«7i and'atten4 to their wmatm :ja»;id iijMt* if" 'â- â- J t^-ttiH I^^fl gililliK?- ' .: tt r.-f ' i^ffUl iv I CHANGE of BUSINESS, We take pleasure in anaooneiiig to tbe resideato ti llai%Atb'iM2Mif*imi' ing CoDDtij, that we bare porehaaed THE DRDG AND STATIONERY BDSIIIESS Lately carried on by D». SPBOULE, and truat by atriot jpersoual attention to business, and by keeping a full assortment of the BEST MATEBIALSiitf the aboTe liue^ to merit the support of the genenJ pabbo. -,^0 As the HoUday sesaon ia fast approaching, we have pucIiMed 'a IiABGE and VARIED Bfcook^ .S P ' ' O 'I ' t Wnv)mo cowMombus BRrcK BuroiNts.i^woiNG th^ ' Hll always fliMlaM, or* eompetent i, [^^fttM ^â- •^â- •w anpeiial^ *••â- •«•, dealing tfi merit «T|« Unify baatowvd b« the p«H. "" I kMMiiiow a I«r|eauid 'Vaiud Stock of Furniture in Blithe Latest Sf aad dviag ib» WMcr I rawnre ' 1(HM00 FyT OF GOOD BotterBDt/ Clien^wf 0^^ fiircIiiKi TfiJt aiGHBJSI PBICEI WILuL BE Ji »»,^ f«r UioaaAi â- '•â- '♦ ^ou/C4*»ToilNE .trlfcv. 2»M. nexi «u« iff, m*/' » •â- If; A Good Fit Goaranteed I^OW â€" 4.Tâ€" RATES. cepted, TLe report of comniittee ap- Let landlord and tenant acknowlelge their i;: :itaatipn of llie jicople. s, DUND.\LK. pointed to enquire the nature of claim made by lit. black well, fur damage to a hor.se. on the road was laid before couucil, and adopted, and the Eeeve ordered to make defeuce against any attt'iniit to recover such reported damage, as tiie claim ssems unreason- able aud illegal. The Keeve, Deputy Ueeire. aud Mr. Gilray, were appoint- ed to examine the .\uditor3' Eepoi t now laid before council. Tlio Eeeve and Mr. Loui^liead, were appointed a coiuiuiltce to confer vvith parties hav- ing" fences on the old mail road, iu order to get the fences removed al a^ jiMrly convenience. The Treasurer Iwiis authorized to receive from the 'lerk of the court the amount deposit- I ed there by K. Myles, in case of Bell, IS. corporation of Euprasia, andto give receipt to said Clerk, for full amoiiut ou account of balance being pai' The Townslnj) Clerk to furnish the Treasurer with copy of resolutions John Pickeriu was authorized to spcud $6 lor relief of old Mrs. Gray, an iii- ;(lifjeiit. The Reeve to issue money I order for said amount. Tiie IJoeve, i Deputy lieive and Clerk, were ap- ipwiiitoia comujil'ee to examine the j Ccdiectiir's rolls for 1877 and 1878, as it is made to appear that there iv a 1 mis'ake iu a former report. The Ci; ik WHS ordered to notify Join. \i il -oji. i return ifilO. which he re- IV ' 'r.iiii this t'oiuieil III (iror. The Ee. ve waa appjiiited to get side roads 3 iiud 4 iu the 5 concession chopped and cleared 2 rods wide. The Clerk was ordered to notify tie Heeve of H.'liiid. !)i:if this (\)uncil has ap- 15 yd Em)., lleathcote 1 U. U;:i t â- : s, and vi~h amid tt riiiinalion .1 therei.i.' Av^ a:;ge- !â- ii,lo uit.i Nel on ;it.i- t« arr. ai of taxes r-oads, â- On motion of I i Mr. (ii'.iv anil .Mr, Boyd, the council F:^x » Correspondent. 'Mr. Hanbury hM his la \v the seasod on iii'.- niK .. "'i.;. very well atti-noi .| i. »: I •fthcrs. t)w ill,;,' to the ";â- â- foinier it w,.iiid Ik- Ii:i ' r'lilariae, wbtre all h o.,i i; ' r,.co ou skalis was won iv .;.. ,01 1 .•V^tisoii Jl. AVilson' secoiKi. llic 11. 1 l -i 1 r ' 1 t I resolvtd to not be responsible for any ..•^ruco caused great amii-eiii.-nt to 1 ,• n idd„ i f .1 .• contracts let lu the year 1880, except .«' spectator.-, it not (o the compeli- 1 j ' t â- â- .(.;- who had a bad time of ?t keeping *:.ir feet, some of them perloiiuiiii,' ;. sitt.ig posture to a'l uptight one. i' -J race hov. over was won Lv Win, l ctrrsth, Jas. Kershaw second and 'ohri Me.\ulay tiiird. The ice was in urdi" lid r.ori.lition and every o^e i.pcired .J cu)oy thimsilves tJuir- i;gi.iy. It is hardly uecessaiy 10 say iKat thi affair was a decided bucccss, •ir I ti'O only regiits heard were that .1 "A Ihe last for this season. Mr. daiibii-.-y was as uudifatigable as u^aal III veciri; that everythiiig was done for 'h.r comfort of both spectalois and •AHtcr.-. which tended not a little to tHie succifSK uf the evening, and I t." ist next yfar that there will be !:' • r(* of such jdeasaut evenings with *1 csamc gcui.i! pioprietor. Yours Ac, A LOOKEB ON. duty. And each set about his own part to im- prove Her happiness soon wiil outrival her beauty. .\nd all dwell iu loyalty, union, and love. We've rt»om for thy sons in our glorious Iio- miiiion, With plenty in stom for the 3iligent hand; Whiro i.'iili may exiress and eujoy his opinion. And enuh ns a man in his digr ity stand. We've prairie to conqner, we've forest to level. And welcome for all who are willing to come Escape from contention, so fraitfnl of evil. And find in our noble Dominion a home. Oh! Treliind, fair land of my fathers, I love thee, 1 long for the day when thy strife should be o'er With freedom's bright star shining brightly iiliDvo tine. And thou shuU bi' torn by dissension no lujre. When released by the Gospel from priestly opin. ssion. With frrodum of conscience and unity bleit; Thy sons s'.iall rejoice in their noble posses- sion' Tho land of their fathers in plenty pos- sess'd. Willi the yoke of the tyrant removed from thy shoulder, 'thy sons shall arise in the stature of men And the sages of Ireland grown wiser, as older, KhiiU never submit to be fettered again- Will n the liiud swelling trumpet from ocean to oct'an, Proclaims the glad tidings, ^.ur conntrv ii free! And Ireland released from intetnal commo- tion. More firmly nnited to Britain shkll be. Flosherton, Match, 1881. IS" Remember the Place, Over McFarland's Store. Markdale, Nov. 2.T, 18S0. 11-tf The poem entitled Bachelor's Hall will app'»ar next week. ILESHERTON. r-om a C-orrespondent. 5w£i,L Afaib. â€" The ncell aj'air of 'iw Keaiion was the social given by the f»ddf'^l!ows of Dufferin Loflge, No, 186. i:: tli»^ lodge room, on Tuesday eveuing, w- 8th inst. The social was got up ;i. ro especially for the uiarried people, and we make bold to state that it even ee"psed tho one giTcn a few weeks J 1 •. iv lu fir the euioyment of the Ycos^- dk^. About 8. o'clock the '•iBe^rs Slid uxeiubera olothed in re f»nlt«, took their n',«pe«"iTe poei- iious. Bro. W. "frimbleoecnpyingthe W. (t diair and Bro, H. Hoop«T the v. Q. chair. The meeting was then â- f.Uiund by all Binding ^b upeoias ode .|tlieard«r, after wh'ch tha^^. G- hi those ill course of completion viz., the [jobs let to John Pentland, John Aiid- erson Ji.seph Doharty. The time I f"r the Collectors to return their rolls was extended one month. The Treas- urer was ordered to remit to J. Ruth- erford, Owen Sound, $20.70 for stationary and printiug. The Eeeve's orders were issued as follows, viz. â€" To Gcorije Crabtreo SI for repairing chimney « f Town Hall James Ander- son. §0-5 salary as Collector for 1880 James Johnston, ?1 1 as Auditor; 'W. Douglas, $14, ns :â- . alitor; K, Duulop, ?6 90, registration fees fcr 1880, C, Watt, $35, for iron furnished for bridge as p^r order of Johu Peutland $10 was granted for the relief of Mrs. Clark who is indigent and sick. On motion being mat] e and seconded the Couucil adjourned until tbe last Sat- urday in March next. KoBEUT Ddnlop, Tp. Cldrk. A CASE OF BL.\CKMAIL. The preliminary enquiry which took place before the Mayor and three other magistrates iutothe charge uf indecent assault made against Dr. Wa8hin(,U9 of this town, which wan reported in the 3fai/ of the 11 di inst.., closed last night at twelve o'dack. having lasted since 7.80 p.m. of tbe 11th intt. The cfa^fte was so evidently an attempt 'to blackmail â€" Ihe prosecutrix and her basbaud being compelled toadmiVsev- eral ineSeotnal attempts td* otktaio ttoney from the doctor on a promise to hush the matter np â€" tbat the i)M)g|iatratcs %tunmarily dismissed the oaaa. The aasaul' waa alleged to hava teltOB plwe daring « trea*i»e«it by tiM 5»*3- CU.'iE FOR DIPHTHERIA. Tho followinj? remedy is taken fromU)r. Chase's receipt bnak:â€" "We have received a receipt for the cure of diphtheria from a phj-sician who says that of 1,000 cases in which ithasbeen used, not a single patient has been lost. The treatment consists in thor- oughly ewabbingthe back of the month with wash made tl^s: Take table sail, 2 drs.; black pepper, Idr,; uolden seal, Idr.; nitrate of potash, Idr.; and alnm, Idr, Mix and pnlverize, put into a teacup which half fill with boil- ing water; stir we!^ and then fill np with good vinegar. Use every half hour o.ne, two and foiur honrs as re oovery progresses, the pttient may swallow a little each time. External â€" Apply loz. each of spirits of turpen- tine, sweet Oil, aqua ammonia, mixed, to the whole of the throat, and to the breastbone every 4 hoars keeping flan- nel to the part Auction Sale OF VlLCiBLE Farm Property, UNDEB and by Tirtne of Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage, which will be produced at the time o( sale, and np- on which default in payment has been made, ihere, will be sold at tlie MUNSH.AW HOTEL, IN THE VILLAtiE or PI,ESHEnTON, In the County of Grey, On Thursday, ihe thirty -first day of March, A. D. 1881, AT THREE O'CLOCK I?* THE ArTKRNOOS, The foUowiuf} valuable lands and premises, viz,: â€" Lots numbers one hundred and nine- teen and onpliui Ired auJ twenty, in the first fouuessiou South-west ol the Toronto and Sydenham lioad, of the Township of Arte- luesia, in the County of Grey,' coutiiining one hundred acres, more or less, excepting tlurcout a portion heretofore sold to the Toronto, Grey aud Bruce Railway Coniii'iuy. On the premises there ore said to be good frame building-' Terms. â€" One tenth of the purchase money to be paid down at the lime of sate forty per cent, in tiiirty Jays with interest at scvea per cent. balance eta be had for five years with interest at suven per cunt per annum. For further particulars appU to, LEYS, PEARSON A KINGSFORD, 25-li Solicitors, Toronto. Fancy Goods, Toys, And many otner Articles, Useful and Ornamental, fcr CHKISTMAS PRESENTS. Job Lots for Christmas Troos al Roiueod Raios. o A FULL ASSOBTStENT OF â- PATENT MEDICINES, AUTHORIZED 8(HW0tB00K8, STATIONERY, Dye-Smffa, Paints, Oils Teas, aad T*bacc*cs, ALWAYS ON HAND. Agenfs for iontoal Tolograph and Vickor's Expross. IS* Phitieiant Pr€$triptior.$ and Family Reeipiet dispensed at ah hours, A. TURNER CO. Markdale. De«, 9, 1880. 18 tf Pianos and Or$;ans. Flesherton, Deeember 38, 1880. PALLJlITD WINTEi â- "'•. â- ' AT AND UNDER COST For CashjJor^SOI^^^ Gents Over-3oat3 and Suits, UDIES' FUR J. A. CRAWFOUD PE4L.CR IH PIANOS AND ORGANS! •F THll "CrszTDxicigre ^s^stra-Tjufsuct-a-x©- MRTLES AID SMfLS, oxx: Ladies' and GeuWUnderclotli Staple m^Wancf Dry 6( OF EVERY DESCattllOJI AT E O O K B O T T O Iff P EIC BOOTS AND SHW .:.'•â- . 9.-x]jja.- evar^'-Vfcriety-CHEAP. Everythmg AT UNUStJALLY LrOW P I ;L:iaa5. "TO^QZtTT'O HOXJ?: Wm- BRO\ Markdale, Decembar^, 1880. vi«:: v^visn^^vou A Hferry CMstmas arid a Happj W n-:t.: In reviewing the past year we c?nnot but siv, tbr been a year cf prosperity with the people oi our Ci and as others have prospered, we have been Kin participate with them in their prosperity. Our business haa rapidly increased, espcciallv rJ moving into our new premises, and we solicit a sha;ef patronage for ihe year 1881. •".:â- " " BfRTHS. Wilson, â€" In Markdale, on the lltli mit., tba wife ot Bev. A. WilaoB,«f aon. Fox,â€" In Mu-kaale, on the 14th inrt., the wife of Mr. Wm. Fox, Plasterer, of twins, boy mnd girl. wife of jusrs. Of CO. Bsi oil iczamd Divia. Esq., Br., seed 88 Davis' â€" In Artemesia. oil the 8th inst.. the Then r| «*lS«i «M il Has no trqu.Al lor tlic pcriuauciit cure of Consh*. 4'«IIh. Harr Thront, Atlhina. freap, WlitMipInK 4'uayli. BrvaehJIU, and all Lane •i»r««n. t^ Evrry bottle Ku^irautecd to give utiifacticn. T. .MILBIJRJJ CO., Prvprieion Tofoiuo. ~A NEW ELECTION THE Undersigned is prepared to aorance Money ou 1'irst-Cla.ss Farm Property, with large margins, at 6 Per CeDt,, Yearly! ON tTRAMHT tOAN*, Thi« is the Lowest Rate ever offerered in the County of Grey. OFFICES :-Lot 26, Con. 4, Euphrasia, and Mbatobd,â€" Next door to Royal Hotel. N. B.â€" A large amount of private money to loan on Good XoUit or Stcond lior(ga^e$. E. E. KNOTT. March 3, 1881. 25-3jn Having a thorough knowjedge of Musical Instruments I would invite those desirous of purghasing an instrument to aiVE ME A TRIAL! I can furnish good testimonials from parties to whom I have sold that they wiU he dealt honorably with in all cases. By corresponding with me I will convince parties that I will sell cheaper than they can buy elsewhere. Monthly or quarterly instalments would be accepted, with a small payment down, • MARKDALE CARRIAGEWORKS McKENN A MASON HAVING leased the Waggon and Bhkck- smith Shop owned br John Benson b«K to inform the Public, that that they are prepared to famish aU kinds of Vehicles, each aa BIJqGIES, I: DEMOCRATS, WAGGOlfS, ETC., ATPinCESTOSUITtllETlllllEI. Aad by nsing the Beet of Material and Ctood Workmanship, hope to reoeiTxj a fair share ol year patronage, flpeeial aMentioa giruito HOESE SHOEING General JeMtnffI At wpwarant all our work. A eaU if •oUeH.i nt" ^* Koarantee satisfaction. :Â¥Mkaale,lCarek 8.1881. -r nap â- • All hittnmMit warr«itM f«r Six Ywrt. We are now offering a fine collection of Christmas Goo MAinLT Ivss^ ladies' ui. ton's Gijs ui •/ • and fk large variety of.- CHIIiDEEN'S TOIf AlUBjpfl«, «l. A. GRAWPORD, ». '„t.« t„.\ H .KOCl jijVo, I ' tMa. TO RENTER sat. L^ ^*- ' Toronto stnet, Harkiale. Now occupied by Joeeph Snrorie.^^ PVt«»l»rs sippiy to *»â- â€"-. UABS: SteWaJa. Jf yeh 8th, UO. -VICTORIA ulfAlEV^I ^^ o.'r/fr sp£c/f/c JlSCASES r\ I D N E Y r «'*(!•;; Qrfi^fi for Sale. -I. â- MK It0{ EEMOVED I "C1R0M n. V?- "t ^^ ^*»^ oppdtite the ftmt Omtm, DimiUIk, to Ifr. Dmu' Hud. wan StOM, «h«* I iMv* inB Mwortwl â- tookol Qold and Silver Watches,!) Je-welliy, Wedding; cuid Jem BingB, Clocks. d:c. Ac WMehea mat CUAa e««l.]i, tM«ii«4 tooMyew. IritaUUte iait ri ' ";;. a -,p' tjU ii.wi,fn:aniSi A '?^Sf»^^OgGAN.»e«lT r^^Sfi ""' ' *•«»•'• (New Teedi) ooctiMM»4 »al » â€" •fciiw.ttiea.-.. A. m. Bik-BM, •?*•*«•«• "•*«*»« ^eSI-, OUfiiGROCERII I- ^.^"^â- -* Few: the season are, a^usual, Well Seteetak),' Presh ai^ C( NEW CURRANTS, ..,.., e v;;,. a; ,4 NEW FRUNES^^.4-.;s"\;. ff'^; ..__._, • NEW TEAS, at45c. Splendid Value. J -!r.. '^^^ People are all asking for our ^^i::l'^;':PUgr, nothing suits so« OWUT51AT£^| IY5»3VOOaiC iCSROT^SR C .- wT.-r./. 1 r.-c UJmLI^ • V."-.- v^"° '^^-!'-^? â- •â- : :-' â- ... r-.; ,;• At â- 'â- â- tu^,.. /-Td^.. iti'^z'-yif 1 *:.».' -j(0 I. a Ki T.T-iCs :*irj I'Hm lynqii -,.«â- »:!; f; J',j ' ** f" •'•â- " '•â- â- ^ ii'i- V**~ ..•!f»U J'ati-'ljd but .1; "â- ' !v!V' WANTBDh- â- .â- .»T0 PRICES to clear them out 1 AU UMS OF IftM, iMIS, MOULDIIBS, i;ftlnf|a(tft flti jillfiiM^ivri on Appj |Sr Po4't forget the Warerooms tn rM^prcd next door to tlio Factory, Dn, H. IlOopJ 'y" Utr' DoDDtdalar.do rd'a Peetoral Hal known a few donep ant Mediolne will break ^a^^^il/i medicine to iee Wilww's ^ock of ^ot« *n" other oM of purchasing a "doV**!! to call at ibis of- â- ve li number of cUoicc riBf for «Ale. KNOB will cotumeDCo io • short time, ^fatble ku otie sliipmetit of raw band, antl i:^ anw taking lit section of country. TOEOMO Oil tnaiHifHcturfrs iriL Ii;frm!^S!Dei H»oT»»in'g Pcpti lnn)ieri.i- narto' '••^T^talileh. alinRl I'Ut lub p'likegBi I liungs and enfn Cronj). Aitljmn. K| all I'lxwrtoul All duaJcr.^ s. 11 It. Ask your de^ macUine oil, 1 is branded 'Ca is g"numc. \Vk waul ili thntwe "o iioj m:us coil) ml wbcu thf y at theiiaiui' "f ll Mr. G. Wrijj ttme,einclni]t a chiiiice. am Bljth iLstrnct of fumitur* h\ Sale to coint toni}c" MacLiue Oil, for r^^^ scisoi cliiuery, it is also ex- â- ,^^j ap|.roacli| ian^ess and leather, dm*- j,,^ j^^.^ „,. ,.l «M »s ti »r .Jr(wL J"" iThose xrantij "•^«' better UKUi txtM. â€" Maybe said to tbe U-avo thiir ii W. J. McFarkud Las tlit ably clicaii ti {Experience, aud Hutcrpryio. ie» hioi ti offer goods, not I ftper, but superior, to aay iu list. will soon be upon us, f»n;l will soon begin operation^. wadt of die latest improved arftl impletnents, should read lm« been oy' advertisement in atiotiier best iij'ricultj in til • iia! MaXII A and tlifisl;'!: toriuo" iu:: will )i,t \\. ami is w:i: .a:) T;.i. l.n. fPotrait's of the late lion. G. have arrived. Subscriber.s tj Jy Globe who pot their laaii ^t Markdale P. 0.. will call at i Jeirelhy store, for said J'iot- '.â€" Ou Wednc«ilny lat-i a Henry Becker of tbis place, be sid^ walk aud dislocated der. Dr. Landerkiu atteudod gatter and no doubt it will be i in a few days. â€" Hanoi; r I 'out ViwDri^KN. wiil sell, by Pub- on the l»th inst, "at Mc i'b Hotel Dnndalk, n qmiutity stock, impltiuciits c. Sl»' ier, cash, ovt^r that R'nonnt !» I credit on isual tei-uis ' imBered for some tiiuc- pas; w.il, Je»d»ehe as a result Qf C":i-.t.iat. â- â- : Dveli J wa-; induced to try Is ni...- wliicli^'oved vitv !ii,M.'i.iii- J both beaJacli" au I i-^ii-i.|a: ..ii. l' rreeommeiid it tn all ~iiu.i i-lv ;i:.i. s. R. lMii;!;s. • B, Grey County. Ont. Electi()«. â€" Tii' ii.i;niii:i; eve of Enpbni^ia f*...),- ".-.irx- i IU, on tbe 15tii ili^t. fh- i " .;- fentlemen wcr n niiii;!*.- 1 -,t- lates for .•!.•. t;" -â- .^^ -s.' Patters 'H, tar -ad II. J.-jh Tlie K].ct..:i w.i' tal.i- id i. ' I'uesilnv, 22iid iust. Teleobaph. â€" •'.-V Fif^iii-ri •!! ,J.:i^ sprained his leg iinllii:;; i.iT DlE." McFarlaii" ^^*Mi.â- ^ s 1;, of Flesherton .! ..• ..j- to nnii'i«nd. :r j; ,, ot* and Shoes warranted not 111 any cnos l^g, wh .. .,._â- ,«' and also, wanai t.- 1 to ., when they are nn. N. 1^. 1.. ijnst rccitrved. 1. â€" On Tuesday last tli. b..us. Joseph Yauug, 1st con.. W. 1». Butinck, was totally destr-ned bv Young and his wife" wcr" it at tiie time aud everything iu louse was lost. Tbib will U- a hardsbip to Mr. Young who has itly commenced houscLee, .. nolu.surance.â€" i/aM«if;- 'l'„tt J. Blytb liasreceived instructions I John Biglium, to sell witliont ro, on his premises W i l.U 18, 6, Euphrasia, on Tuesd-iy ^Iardl inst., nil his farm stck. im- lenta, hou.sebold funiitiire .V:c. ' under casli, over tliat ain..ui.t 12 iths' credit by furuishiu-j ^ood '.â€" W. J. Il luii.i 111. tniiiu'.u iu |«a;l. .s.il-;] ofiice, •HoNr.SiV t)nr duiiv i.r. ll»IU"-l t-':l li.i oil. niii li- ' l-l. -li \V. i:i r.iH»!]j. 1" ..:• lull UJIIua: 'in for j«l -N Tins' is Wiait :i .-Viid now .\nd a- u| •lii.-» MlJ-:.. ... •*â- ' • •" • i'.i .i â- â- \ ' '.*S ' J- ... iHl 1 A-*. .\ I. 1-HK i.7/ ri*.i.-.i*. \;: .A t..a:. :..â- , ita;!: -.1 Its V, ay U-.IIllllU. â- â- Juii.lCo I Ma McFarland has seven 1 «;. fks, and tw9 Warohou.;(.ini-n, yet I ',.' jy^have to go away without biiiijj' ' upon, the rush of custo;uers i.-; eat. No wonder his cimpetotur.- • lad and say somcnauglity;rli::i".s, ithey see their cnstomei.s dnvin;; their doer. Let them syxc-.A I greafrpnrchasing public fuliv re- lixing the Fart tbat thry xaifv. n. -I ery instance by dealing with Mc- tnd. iy iv .: in- '•)"â€" •..- .-J. .. •-..â- l:.;v.;.: • tiei' ut |.:i:ij Number moiitii "'â- I Maxim. .:i| Manila tnil, .i:' a!:i:l i.. Air....-i. 'mi;!!.' i'ltl • X:;:. c:a- --.r.::.,-I| •!!. ""r .\Lx;i!.d. No:- MM. I! I. ^^r^.:;.' 17 y,.: -11-- 11 i Nu'il' .. 'M lia-i.i' r1 !aM.- r tUI'i. .1: rii. .la folluw ii:| riiii!: rAXTiKs having pme seed fjr.tiii fir Would do well to lei il be~lin..v.u »^h tbe SjAVDABl). It will i.ii.V wo for OT« insertion iu tho 1. eal 18, where evJry reader will s.i lucre fvre OMtny inqmrin^' fr and there tre also some aii:v:..n id a maaket for tho same. Ti v â- plan of finding each • other. Cherk will be four division courts Dufferin, The first division will Orangeville for itti head, and wiil iprise Orangeville, East Garufraxa, I the towusbip of .\maruutii bk fat- 'I""' " ' ' I as the soutbiilv bou ,darv of l.t i ' " '"'•' 1 "'11 •"" I' .Il 1 each ciuc» ^sll•ll. lim second .â- „ 11 .1 n r JU"1I â- ' I aon will comprise the villa-'u "f noticed 1 Ibarne, and that portion of Ainar- ..ffii,,. |,„ ' -Bot included ill the tirt '.ivisi..ii' u.mui-ti. ie townsbipof Mj'laiietii'iti. Tiie ^..|..nn,i j,, aivieion will eonii-ri-- Mu'mi;! the fourth tiu t^vii-liip il M-n frangevilte Kiirtrtisir. IJo" Utin i» Ssr.! IkrnLOrat, T.i, ^lU ahadow of a (.liad.!?"' ^°7' J*«' about as tliiii, mv li.i. 1, T« pio-nic leniouadr." t if Sara would oiilv tak.' Rur.l:*;. l. â- - J r. v.i., a I' w ^. I y. mii;. 1- «-ri- s f r tl;.- w- "u; • a ' I It Miiu a »tn!i Notice, .if lo^ooo Railway Tics, 5i»oo Telegraph Poles, uantity of Coj;*!' I 'i-'-i .waoa' iS iT Seal Hi .Jw'.«;,i ftij*^ ' • a *oa lOl M-O atzt « J .it lit- vsJt ri,. .wp-.... â- it]*'.:.. '-â- â- I ahe eould add to h. r Hcsh au.l 1 .-u.^ 'materially. Tliese iHiilar b.Jt.i* an uu 7 drink ,but a jiurf ami ji.m. ilul toiii- l^acta npou the Stomai-lj lAwr. SI; n. i y», puritying f ho hloml ainl â- â- i .: J »eeretion.«, Willi, it r.v:. â- •.s. vlni See te^limiinml in aiiotim ^A DikasTBous tire •ecui ed in i J. • on the moriiriiT of tbe lltli i ch destroyt-d ii-- t'ust'ii.s IReVfiiue' ill- â- .1 â- ' li â- dob rooui »f IC â- . 1 t' Mh Bat.,aud -evt^. .. ,ii. »• Cu8toUl^â- oLic.ri.- .-^ and books aid file i^. »ve documents arc iip;'OBcd o fe, they being m thf' vault. No. ^mptey^S5t-«Wrrtfiiiig, aud ihi ,. imffered mor* r ' less. Th n 'i'l â- „.\,. â- .,•. ftbafce is nor iwiiuielv k » if • ppoMd to nave originated i:ja^ • '" •£«e at tbe reav part o(Lhc, -rou door, f) prom â- I fi.-.cui. ^,1 t;».. ;,; -.•4 )!-- .. 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