Grey Highlands Newspapers

Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 1 Jun 1882, p. 2

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 'ON. • er Stock :ty d to nofte yds.Ne^ 11 range of Prictt, [he Newest Pabiic,. Fancy •ept.Iam )f all the newest «tjU, and selling at ti^i^ [ck before ed for va- mplete. |complete. rning!! )J.. iligheat PrioM P«id. I7L£,I ssherton. Thurston, J Sewing lext week .,rsda7 June Ist^lSSa^ ^^ER NOTICES tor butter iui eggs at "i;'Wo has moved to M-Ple ^^qltity of empty bottles wao- £i»ard Hanlan arnv. A. ruriier, Co. jj Lacae from j oa Tuesday. seeJs.-A Urge stock at the Turnip Helical II* Tend." are invited for tbe erection /he n*" ITe.byteruui Ckurcb. ° ,r F Usvis finished the brick work ^, J, Duu)ap« buildmg on Saturday of l»»t. Jfr sext ^nlrew Irving has erected a ;, L- use this spring what k1 \raiite.1 in pschange for U»id W'joc JiU^U. Apply Thos-Henry, Stan v "IS'--" "",o'u^iuuglc* for sale. (1,, of SauuihKn'8 workmen in „1 u* the ftht.r OtWl foriB no' fir t claw pine hUhs jqtt .\lcNe»s Factory, aUo 800.- dav tliiit he MCLEODâ€" SMTTB.â€" In Ui^ri Sl»t Ifa^. b7 Ber. Ifftkm C«ilM»r McLAod Jr. to KiWn, el'to- OM^hter Mr. Wa Soqrth. HA8KBTTâ€" DOrOT- VS.^It Mn V«»*Ie em the31«tM«y,by H«t. J V. Wird. Wm. HsKkett, Htrdwer* Verobaut, to Auuia. e'.deJit dnn;bter of Mr. Wm. Dcuglae. aB ofMarkdal*. MARKDALE POST OFWCE, TIm Mail at Mariid»U Port Me» closes as follows Toronto Mail closf B 7 00 p.m. Going Sooth 4 80 p.in. " North 11 80 p.m, Owen Sonod Mail 7 00 pjn, CHATSWORTH^ S f « â€" ^f?:v. Division Court on the 10ft mat. at 12.80 noon. Mr Campbell, Hotol keeper, Chata- worth, slipped and fell, brealdng his arm, while in Toronto last week. Mr W. Crawford has been badly kicked on the bead by a horse Dr. Oldhsm attended, and the patient is recovering. Mrs. J. F. Pearce has been present- ed with a hand«^ma and valuable chi- na set and crystal pitches" in recogni- tion of her services as Sunday School is I teacher at the English chnrch. BAD DBOWNma FAXi^^r y^T PBICEVILLB. wsamassmm WEDDING AT MABSDALE. ^pfl^%j xnoraiBg nâ€" if nTWr Inwr of tha dock. lfa« BtTeH« o# lUrkiak vn-ra ahr* with pcopl* linmonnMaly enqainuf; od« e4 the other. EnUo* 1 what briaga joa oat 7 Hu»ev«r, the «*ase of Ike cxdtemeDt and tiie flnt- t* among, tha Udiaa ui th* niEiate " FleibertfHi. It mods titft Hr N. was not hard to find, for althoi^ it B. Giier, general iarrel«u:t, at the m XfMo^y alUmooo, • ytrj mi and pftinfni uetiimt ccenrred at Ca]lia.'s Lake, ahont one icih annth w.-riiius »P '1" bJst maleiial he I Great anxiety was felt at Chatsworth iJi..i. laâ- ^l Le 'aK- s ' as poon an the news arrived o' the loss of Tr.verston, re- 1 «/ H'« Marn'oulin as it was kn-wu 1. 1 o,.n..fv that S'-Tiral f 'Mn th» section were on vruf li l- i "â- ' on'iiiijf. chnr' "f hi- fl'iir ,rer \m jlr. Will. Hall »iir« ;.. i;' I. r„il.. I'll.]) r. '"ii: !. 'M ',â- :, „.x' .\l..n'..y. (F.ir Diiv) hiMi- r-an 1 shitve. Sn'-p, ;,,ii httkcrv. 6. T to c" '""â- â€¢ f iiiicil nicHts on Moiilny (i!. -l; »' Mclancth 111 the Miniu HitJ li.e •" ' 1, • I'l " '" •"I""'""' "" ' r,ii|iiiia- • !• t'.lvii on fri.Uiy, the 2ud. ,, s.i i".-, M.P.hi-. iiaufd ^Jr. ,, "(â-  1 .-!i..!in as has fiPrt: cial the proji'iil eU'ctiou *n^n(f't. Ml Cln«hoa has accepted the tiii-t. Xii a-TMn-iil I'iciii • a: MrirtinsGr'.ve, cr jih.il I- i) -.1- r kiiov.ii as ti.c Irish j Kljpnburj; liiif. will til' c â- â- ':iv on TliiU-KdiiT, till ' (M:ii:ilates fir S'lUlh l»otr.l. Mr This Prond, of on. S:i' iv-n, and wifA a i ' "ani"" wer^ "i rhr'cr w • 'o Br 1" â-  MiiiH- M" T â-  H:!" 'T '1 'â- â- â€¢'â- "â-  ent T â-  ' 1- mIm) f S d'i an. Mr- -I'd y,d .i ' t.r of Mr J hi Cnrrie. • Snll va â- , nu a •ilanghf. r. ai d a Mr. Mi-Nabb. M\ Pniid list his ilHiiffhter Fanny, Mr i Mr» llaiihory were botli lost. t ' ,f, v'-rf ixjuctH'l to l)c pjfseiit. i icii for (i!(npl,i,'f Ii liit- 1 Till? il tto is (iointiwhat late j ir"^niiit; tn tlio accilfiti d tii U fV.' a short! rt of rfv lt;;ii iii^i wluW. i.:|i"nii tim. .i- â- !' 'hii hi-fa'.iii:4 "f I'ls l.'S. A of i;. • nt-'.v !• »n • tt »' 1"' .1 S •â-  is lira All to til" new advt. uonU!. of Fieshriloii. Full ill •VTV il.)i;utai"Ut. t Midi I liiat till' I'ost (Jtlico 8toiv ill I rivals uii:iy of tue cUy hililt Til- I v:c.ni'l:' of Ropt ^^erf ),„1;,i\ts wl-.ir, for, but overv onu « liii' were rii:"l t(*. bii'iii ii:iti-r^. ,t tilf I^TPlI'l-ook St .1 I' 'IH to s;iit llij an. I styius iliiTcri-iit tas- .f liic vail ra-t rii'i iii- I'riiriiiv.i M.tlio.lit Ciife 1 v.sf. filay at .\iirora suvo r-- woii' ili^c'i- s '.1, \,'i,,i-"i'r- 1 iliii'-T ' and (.:.'ir. Mr K- !ir 1- .H. d Il ;i!'i:;.-. ,.i Hi lo. in ripnointinfUts Till' inciUviri^iI t^orvioi- 1 vi-;iin':j. :;r\. .\. WiKon «ill jM-i- c!i :\ ;i- ill ti:e )i-;i!ii!;o hall, Vandi?- -;.ilti..t!i i-v,iiiii-,' n-x!. at *):3i). -ir y t-. iii-'ot w tti a; ma :y '^f I V 1-1 -111-; .!.-. |i.'S-.;:)l â- . A .• Mill' ti..|'J Si! I illA'IO;; 1; ..1-. Ml- 11! V ;-r.-: .. im;.'1i «;!s V v-t'^r.t.iv r^' t'i':!i Loll !o:i Knt;. â-  a!ii of ?dr. Jiiiii of ;|i' wi Il-k'iAvn iM ii.Nf u-!. .y fcC i .o- i' 'i. M. Oi. i;i..l.iy cveiiiu' tii'-.!t-^. J. Wnul r. 'l .iY'«^t..ral 1. :i' i ir-'ia li;c k.|i..|. ..1 ilic dui-f-ein v.i.i.li it «-'S lUi:. 'l..i; "^i.o.Iiiy iirx' â- â€¢oiili i' oo- â-ºÂ»rv. ' M r- ii-h-i.t tht^ !â-  it:-0 f T t'r.i\i v !• I olVi-rlorv 'I'l" ' o ii ' ., II ,•.. i:ii-tion \vi It ill C ,f i:,.--,ii.. Not oiilv • aif th'-ro • I'l â-  i'jj I'!- tin VI li-.'i-. ii-it :• -I 'â- â-  Jf.; ..!. • ..i,;.-ii h.iN. !â-  II y:-^-- " â-  lij-- ':r I â- â€¢ ^. :.â- .! 'ar will.- â-  1 •' •tttiri -11 â- ( :Il' )iolii- tr-.lalC s i -i •! m-vl r •â-  iliir all ii.m-f 1 n li- iocs !;'â-  ,. ',,-i.' I- thfv v! 1 .1 -n I ' .- •. i- of !;.•• \y,:' I ' U .1 .-^lir.ali III has â-  c Jljol fliroo i!i'ir« fii -it I'l ici. ll.i\,:;tr a 'a-'i i' rf»- '•: â- ! MMiiiiil .,'ri'w:i 'â- â- â- â- â-  »l.lt- â- â- â- ;lL ..â-  trm.i. If IS :|0 !»:• t • f irn:-l. i;it 11 iillT V PERSONALS. Mr. E S. Mabee took his departure for Maiiitoha lant wef k. Mi-8. M. Youn^' formerly Miss Has- kett. is in this place on a visit. Mr J. M^Mriim, s-arion agent at ave lis a call last week. Vr. Jtsc Mah^e, of Albion, f rmer- ly of this nlaco, gave. us a call on Fila" W aro vUascl to ?^:iy tlia' M' H. B .yci' who aas almost killed with tlio kick if of a li r-e, is roc iveriiiij. Mr. Gfor/o .1 ickson, M.P visited Markla'c on Friday last, mid was warmly nc ivo i by liis many friends. l)r liinhiiiin wis in MarkdaL^ on Wtdiiodny and is ovid-^ntly on im- p irtaiit business. H • looKs h.ale and liPiirty. Mr. EUi )tt of the Credit valley and firinerly Stition agont Markdale, gave U.S a call Tlmrslay. ilr. H. L. ThnrRton has taken to himself » wife, and the pair have he- be cjiue rii :• iits â-  f Marlidalc. had bean kept pretty qniet, the leent had ooied oat that on Wedoasday at fire ia tha momiog at tka£niU»h ehoreh, Mua Dongas «Mto be hand* ed to Mr Wm. N. Easkett, for better. for worse, tc., and to witness thia •â-¼â- r intaretfting eeremooy, soma 160 people, mostly of the fair sex, congre- gated at the church. The briilcgroom and Uie groomsmen â€" Meaara A. Tninet and G. Haskitt â€" were at their posts a. fen minntea be- fore the appointed time, and vary aoon after five the bride, leaning upon her father's arm. and followed by tha bridesmaids â€" Mias Maggie Douglas Miss Purvis. The bride's dresa was of India cream muslin, and cream satin, trim IT ed with cream Spanish lace. She wore a tull«) veil, and a wreath of orange Idrssoms. Gloves to match. Her maid's dreasea were of India muslin, and cream corded silk, truum'td with spabiah lace. At the readiuij dt-sk the bride was TO' by tlr brid proow, and the bridal p rtv v-ii'k d 1 1 the C' m'.iuinioi, rails, h "• R.v .]. Wmp! awaited them. lUi li ' in a v.»ry short time, the ctri-niony wayg 'iie through. After the sini^iuK of a hymn, they retired to iiie ventrj' whtre Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haskitt, wero cade and registered man and wife. During the intervals appropriate music was plajod on the organ by Miss Ford. The church decorations were sup- plemented by several beautiful flow- ering plants, giving the euifice quite a lively appearance. After the service, the party made thoii way to the house of the father of tile hri ie, where hreakfast was await- ing them. At the wtaiiou quite a crowd cougre- •.fat. d to bid go Ill-bye to the pair, who Bft out on a lour up the St. Lawrence, tlieuC" th- y v.ill proceed to New Yor'ii, and tiicuce up the Hudson rivir to Albion, and from that place return to Mark.lalc They bear with them wlierever they go the host wishes for their future hap^'iness of a very large cir:lo of friends. in alio !;:i-- Vm r .r If a hat, ca]i, or suit, y n're intend- in,' to buy. If *\isr, 1 1 .McFiu'and's yn\ surely will liio P'oi- V,i« ,1 IS ai\; fu'jt cla-s, a:id his irii-u^ SI I'lir. TiiaL II '110 i-: the t ivv i with iiiiii can eOMipire If y:jii w lot a divss. nii:ntl' or [lo^iUL't so L;ran I, Th's^'Ht McFarlau i"s. b-atal' the land II.! iliiec'ly imp tile Sv-a, Tho I. s' fall lliO .• I. •. l*C"ia;i- you r :n .!.o Il .s! l-a, C I'l lie p re'ia^- a 'i .• .* f n'l s,'.. Us aiu'ir-' a:i -i"' â-  ir- f I i 1;. 1. • tovu of Pricevi'le, vent oat ilsfaiog oa the hike, in • ssbal baat. Ha «aa aeoompaoied by twoathei*. By aome laeana. Lot y«t ascer- tained, the boat got eaveizad. and tka three oceopanta fall into the water. One waa eoablad t» catch hold of a kN(, aod thaa aava bun* aeH The aaeond was also able to extricate himself. Not no the other. He waa anable to aaeeessfally bat- tle with the water, and he aoon sank beneath the placid aorfaee ol tha i clear, smooth lake. Search waa made for hia body, bat 80 far it has not ba«i reoorer- ad. We scarcely need bay that Mr N. B. Gner was very highly respected. Ha has been in business some 18 months, and prior to engaging in business, he was a stccessful aehool teach»-r. LATER PARTICULARS. Grier's body has not yet been found. C. A. flWi, Tailor, AND OTHERS, wm ADDRESS the EIiECTORS of East Grey as under â-  .^-..^•^'L. rk iTt^^»i«^iaRm£E. f.*i4.' :c l/~.-i ill ^si:,r .i.':- THE NEW ARTIST »fv; irrt~ ' :-. lone I Kavenna ., *:t^ ^k .. :-,2, McMurchy's S.%ouse Meafoid '5 Col. WatsonV, 2 p.m While' s. house 7 r 6 Gnersville i«i «^ :â-  :. 7 Heathsote • v.« Singhamptoit 9 Maxwell J '1; *» Special attention to Cutting. If yon want a yow Order with Perfect Fit leave C. A. OWE^. M-VRKDALE. MARKDALE fr.im away o"er •' 1;. wli it ever Goi.D -is excellent for filling decay- e I Teeth, hut '• TtAnrKRY ' prevents the decay, makes them white, and lu.ikus peop'e lovable. 5 cmt sample. Medicino taken into the stomach iu coiiCvMi traced form such as pills and p Rilers, ar most injurious. The gr.at fuhstitute for these nauseous lit- tl-.' (/'aloiuf I pills is Dr. Carjou's stom- ach and constiiiatioo hitters. T'^ey cl aiise tiie how. 'Is. stimulate the liver i.iid kidneys, a^d cure all stomach dis- iirdei 8, ^iich as dysp 'iisia, and iiidiges- li in. Ill large bottl s at oOcts. A. TiniKr it Co., Ag iits, Markdale. Church Directory. I Ulii- (. m!:iii. .-II I, .lay at 3.1 if â€" MU.ii:n7 •iiool -J :w J. \VAi;i Inpuuibint. â- !Kruoi,i-;c Curiic'i â€" Sniil.iy. ;0.30. 7 Yo'inp I'eiplii's rrT. MoetiiiR M'-n. ft. ijr -11 â- : :1 P.:iy r 'vl-' -liiu.,' T'lurs.l IV 8 N. X. .M.DIAliMID. Pastrr. 'irr I \Vi 4^.vt 'H^i '05^« MarbleWorks MonuinntSjToinbstoiies! And every descriptu.n of Cemetery â- work executed iu FIHST-CLASS STYLE and at rea'ionaUe rates. Orders left at the shop or seut by mail will be promptly at- tended to. O-ood. AKD MODERATE PRICES. la hu motto. Art in HarMale. Faou THK Standabo, Mat 18, 1882. HAlrljl -lEGETABCt* iiAII^ KENEWElJ Has been la oonataat oao by tb* pvbllo for oTer twenty years, Mid Is tha best preparation ever InroBtcd for RE8TOB- IMG GRAY HAIR TO ITS TOUTHrCI. OOLOB AND LIFE. lo Thombury 12 Dundalk 13 Rpcklyn, Nomination • i J4 Hof)eville ., 15 Shelburne 16 Homings' WUlt .17 Red Lion, Osprey 19. Town hall, Melanc- â-  thon at t p.m. 19- Cedarville, Proton 7 IS All Meetings, except those marked at 2 p.m, will be held in the evening at 7 p,m. I.' I If Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shop nfxt door to licrere llotll. W. A. JOHNSTON, Prp Mir'j li!3 A.i„' l^tH. 1841. *»-\t REMOYED, REMOVED. J. C. ATKINSON, TAIL'JK. 'la .-il .s •• iiaic 1 1 J ;; N.Mi' M,: ii. l^l.\ A:. ... i t" Ma' ~^ i'~i't. is riO-v prc- a..' Oiiiors jn .lie shorlost josiiUle notice. It cnrea Itching, Erop- ttone and Dandruff. AS a BAIR DRESSING it Is very deslrsUe, glrlns the bair a â- Uken softness wblcb all •dnalre. It keeps tho head dean, sweet and healthy. '•ft« ittl:. J â- .' 1. .Hi' â-  ISl Foundry Till if OEK v.ti. n « .IS-i n |il!'"'le- llie 111 .1-, ef ol. â- .i.il 1 n' 1 V S "1* 'I II. • !,.'â-  1:11 'I'S' I ..^.'•.Vti- .1 'II, i;i M.iru.l-tL' N't ir ,:.y mi!' s fr .Ml Flesiieri'iii "';-i s..iii .11 a"oiit, will, at the de- P t iiK ,,ti„r ilay, tli'Hulit well to '»!" a ..-â- â€¢.•stkou Willi some of the at- t'lii-'iro at the East liri-y teach â-  3' cci: .i-ti-i ,11 ns to tiie r' il ira"tii-al 'ii' ' 1:1'... ,hKM!i.nre"im • of t dav Wi'mivivi-d with that of years a;; 'iie. H:»lur in.)).iiijiits, though quite ca; •irf of •;i!-iniitiatiug ficir opinions I IS 1 :ll[i 111 e I U-. ai -r I .... i.i I the 11 .. to. aec .iU[ H. o i o SI) iw st inn, w.iile thy lempera. urc 'S bt'-a.illy falling. For the pas, few ^Veeks s-ttlers hav- h? 'U making their way out.'f Winnipeg f.T to.' w. st Very rapiily, and i: v s::H tha' all the way frou I'lat Creeli to Qi'.Vpele tiie trail is swarminj; wi h iiuuiic:aiits. 'though -iioimous }] numbers have goue we^it hy rail, the imm mini Turning and Bonng, I --LATESTâ€" iFashioa Plates IIECEIVED BEiiULARLY. CHM^GFS MOD F. RATE Satisfaction Guaranteed NE of the first signs of a com- munity becoming enlightened is the development of a taste for art and as knowledge increases, i go fast does the taste for art grow 1 The most enlightened community in j the world to-day have cultivated the taste for art. It is with the utmast pleasure that in this connection we ara able to notice the rapid strides art has made it Murl:dale dur- ing the past few mouth?, not only in one branch of industry, but in many. The printers type has tc be artistic, j the siguwriter's lettering has to bear ovideuce of taste, the cabinet mak'jrs goods have to bo fashioned by well ' tutoittd bauds, but perhaps in no branch of industry has such rapid strides been mnde as in photograpUy j It, is but a few months ago since the gauoral public of Markdale ca red little as to whether their photographs here evidence of taste, style, sisill, tone, or finish, so long as they bore eome little resemblance â€" or as wo heard it ex- pressed the other da}' â€" so long as any- one ould tell the difference between the sitter and a baboon, fhe photo graph passed muster. But now our phutogiaphic u'tist Mr ISrowue has produced such specimens of artistic skill, the peopla are no longer content with a foggy, misty " pictur " but ex- pect, and rightly ko, to obtain some tiling to ha proudof, superior in style. higher iu t»ne, richer in finish, novel iu u^s-, and alt .gether a'jtractive. I'o la-.et. the d. mai.a for this hight-r .^^r. „ x- fc*^Fuu particulars in our class of work, Mr. Urowne has just pamphlet, which wo desire pr.jcured from Now York, one of tho end free by maii toeverv I one. The Specific Medicine It supplies the natoinl food aud color to the hair (lands without staiulnK the skin. It wiU increase and thicken the growth of the bair, prevent its blanching and tkUlng off, and thus AVERT BAIJNESS, The Btate Assayer and Ohemist of Mass. and leading Physi- cians endorse and recom- mend it as a great tnumph inmedi- ciac. "" John Gardiner, Dur.dalk, con- tinues to astonish t-hG natives with low prices for Hardware. to It will pay you call, examine Goods, prices. d"iyc him a and get 6\iCWNGHAM-S DV£ WHISKERS -wwl change the beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being ia one preparatioB it Is easily applied, and prodnoes a pannaaoat oolor tbat will not wash off. FBEPARED BY R. P. HALL CO.. NASHUA. N. H Sold ty all Dealen ki M«Maa. NIL DESPE RA N D UM. CRAY'S SPECIFiC MEDiCIKE. [iiii: gi;e.\t knuLISH » r UEM.'PY, an-iinfa'hii: c-ir.' for Siiuiur.l Wcakr.Ofs, Spcruaton hia, liapoti ncv, and all diseases that follow C3 a sequence of Se)f-.\ljuse QS loss of Memory, Uuiversal BeCora TaUsft I-as ,itude, P^iiu in the Back Dimness of Vi-ion, Premature old age, and many otuer Ii.-e.ises that lead to Iniaiily or Consumpt!; u iud a Pre- mature GraTe. \MTH 'iAi tav.r I'l'foiv has such a mass 'i 1 rs-tiCHJ uii'i'vuiation been witliin reach 1 steamers 011 thj Assiniboine are also -Ibe â- .tiiiliMii and now taken advan- â- â- i;:eofto a greater extent that over, Rii^ MiiMd.iv't it scarcely bee imiiig â- 'ui-ept hift 'lollar challenge to name 'ii^ books ot the Uihle. Fair and »l"ar.' the teachers of today stand •besvlof tlitir predecessors not only " ' ti.c ;,n 'imt of knowledge thev "I'lire. lilt al-' on accoiint of its Pww. iitiiuv. "u :ir,' please. 1 to be able to report ""ptss IU c 'uiu'ction with any indus- ^.Va-^: is fir tlie benefit of the village ^â- '.n-'"andiug country. The pro- •t.i ^•tiirgof our hnuuli-y, .Moffat Bros., l^'Jisfi-vi'.ij ot credit for their oiito.- •^•^^ au.l push. Their business is «.j»H]_r .jij^j [.rospf ets gocd for a heavy ^*- .\ short time agi they turned ' » c;i?t wheel ' feet in diameter, *â- â€¢ of r:in la inches, wcii;ht about m. Till wheel is now doing duty Mr. Al--\. l)uucan's ii'.\ sawmill Menelj. They are also getting up ^agh which we would judge from J^fsnce will be the plough ol this lOD of ouutrv; their plough points "'»»«d and durable. j^'-R. 'Johuston, Euphrasia, has a team saw aud shingle mill about 'or one rati' n. It is located on To those in the neigh- tbis mill, with a 40-horse tngiiie will be a great conve SiS"' Jo»tr titoee. Th, ere is an abundance of tiaW-f â€" is»T '»f'ous kinds, whicu may i(^ oti.ikcd either for local oae, or ^^ oiiuide phusea whci-e a eon- lioccese. fH^^todprevfli:.. \\ e wish Mr doing a heavy business carrying im- mi.jrants and their effects to Fort Eliice. The rush for Qu'Appelle would appear at first siglit to be extraordin- ary, but though I have no doubt that many will this season find hom'js iu the re::io'.i of the charmiiiii QuAppelle Vahey, many who say they are going to Qn'Appolle have reahy very little idea as to"wliere they ure goiug. Tho new settlers who ate going into the North-west a:e for the most part of a very desirable clas*. but on the other hand there are not a few who will in all i)robability meet with only moderate success. Cue of tJiis latter claxs, who, is the son of a diatinguish- ed and aristocratic family in England, and who "was not accustomed to this sort of thiug, you know." was starting off for Southern Manitoba the other day with his farming outfit. He had a bran new lumber wagon with ^eeo box aud red running gear, a plough, and a few other farming implements together with soma supplies, and to all this he had harnessed a very diminu- tive pair of strawberry roan ateera. His load vaa all made up on Main street, and when everything was ready he touched one of the calvea very gently with a three-dollar and-a-half whalebone spring -top whip and aaid "gee." ' The animals made for tha off aide of fiie.str «t, wiu*h w«a jn"t where hi did not waiii tbam to go, whan he aop- plementad the ncdar with "Aht I bag your pardon. I Mia^'I ahaaU bftVa said 'haw.' " General Lathe Work Done in a practical manner. PLOWS! And Plow Points will leeeiTe our special attention, knowing through practical experience the liest class of Irons for such. Box Stoves, Sugar Kettles, Land Eollers, will reoeiTs oTir|Btt«i]tioD. dnce our HI We also intro FAMILY MANGLE! to tlM poUie. This new machine wffl mangle Linan, CottoD, and Woollen Goods, giving them a beaatifol amooth and glossy appear- It also improres the clothes, whereas ledMB. WewillalM anoe. hot iiansiivax* C8T-IR0N GRAVE TABLETS I with OT W.flW«t lOMX^tiA^ "fTV^' alM Tomb Bailii«B, Ml KOan aad Otiia- MBtal CaailianCbaiaste same, alae aU ital Cwiilian (rfBdwter Bailings, House ^ain and o ra s ias n tal. M a rf i iawr y ^Hutirg-* ol evesy ifcwni|iinsi, 'at Braaa MOFFAT BROS. Remember the Place NEXT DOOR TO NELSON'S STORE, MAIN STREET. DoadaUc, Nav., 1881. 13-6m. SALESMEN WANTED. To begin work at ancc on sales for Fall of 1882, for tho Fonthill Nurseries, LARGEST IN CAIVADA. Hbad Omcs- -TORONTO, Our. Bbaxcb Omoaaâ€" MONTREAL, P. Q., and ST. PAUL, Minx. NURSERIES, TONTHILL, ONT. We «aa start ia addition to our already large force 100 Additional CanvasserSv And want man who can gire fall time to Hm badness. Stes1y employment and good sal- ariea to raecessfal men. It does not mett s r what ydax prarioos oceapatiMi has haai, tt 70a an -wfliing to work jvar aaeeasa ia al- most certain. The bast nliamiow nqnirsd. Appiyto STONE A WELUNOTON, ^55â€" N«rM(7meii.Tamte.0nt. T STARTLING ^^ b.:st cameras that mechanical science hits yet i.r.iduce'1. It is like most Y^iiikoe niveutions simply perf"Ct. To iic-.oiile It iu technical terms will not vt ly much eijli.,'liteu our readers, suf- fice it to siy, it is the bent hiHtrumeut money can buy, and no better can be in use iu studios where the charges ar.! twice and thrice our local artist's prices. Browne thoroajjhly under- Stn ids his I'Usiness, keeps well up to the times, aud this, with his devotion to his i:rofession, has resnlt'd in an increased demand for good work. is sold by all Druggists at fl.OO per package, or six Alter 'i'aking. packages for (;'i.UO, or will be 8fUt free by mail on receipt of the moDv by addressing. THE CRAY MEDICINE CO., l-lv Toronto, Out., Canada SPliCIAL NOTICES. *^ Hâ€"~ Spicultt, tD^i^jtiag I!pitlar0iti0 Good Assortmeatof Frtunes. J. L. Browne, Markdale. .rs^ HTIW GHTU '« .i â- ' 9e ^sq: J," WiO n oisbmtik REST AND COMFORT to thi SUFFERING BroivB'8 Household Paaacca has no equal for relinvini; pain, both inter- nal and external. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sore Thrat, Hheutnatism, Toothache, Luuiliat'o aitd any kind of a Pain or Ache. "It wiil most surely quicken the Blood aud heal, as its acting power is won- den'ul." " Brown's Uou.schold Panaeea," being acknowledged as the great Pain RclioT- er, and ot double the atrrngth of any oihrr Elixer or Liniment in the world, should be in every family handy for use wben wanted " as it really is the best remedy in the world for (;raraps m the Stomach, and Pains and Aches of an kinds," and is for sale by all Dmggists at S5 cents a beetle. '20-lv Mothers Mothers ' Mothers Are you disturbed at night and broken i f your rest by a sick child STiSeriug and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth If so, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYEIP. It will reheve the poor little sufferer immedi- ately â€" deiend upon it there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother upon earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that ^t will reg-'Ste the bowals, and give reft to themoOier, aud relief and health to the child, ojierating hue magic. It is it.r- feetly safe to n^e is all vases.and-pliasaiit to the state, and is the prescription 01' one of the oldest and best female physicians and nnrsrs in the United States. Sold every- where at 85 eents a koitle. ?0-lv FieUfi FOR ALL KINDS OK GO TO THE ' Dundalk Druy Store. IMPORTANT TO FAEMEES. I have just purcbased a large stock of all kinds of Field, Garden and Flower Seeds direct from the idest and most reliable dealers in Canada, and c?n safely recommend them. Farmers will do well to come and inspect my stock. I be- lieve I have the largest variety of Field, Garden and Flowor Seeds ever imported into Dundalk. Don't lail to call. Yours truly, G. W. PARSONS. p. S. â€" A large stock of Timothy and Clover See^salwart on hand. Also a new variety f.i Potatoes for seed. I har* just received a half ton of new process Linseed Meal ter feeding horses and cattle, cheap. $2.50 per 100 lbs. Dundalk, March 7th, 1882. QitltCMsefKltanHm iisery ISTIIB L4MS Ot^ MANHOOD WeVe r^etntly pnbUsfaedanew At ^edition of Dr. Culvebwki.i.'s Cice- BBATED EsHiT On th^ radical and paiMansnt eore (without medicine) of Ner- vovs DubtUty, Mental and Physical Ineapaei- ]jqtpediin«nts to Marriage, Ac. renUting excesses. Prioe. JB sealed envelope, only 6 eants, or two postage stamps. Xhaeeli^ted aatiior, in this adioiqiUa KMay, eleaily demonstrates," Orom'IkMy years' nooeaafnl practice, that alansing 000- â- oqwentos may be radieally coied irithoat the ilsiUHiims use ol iotvnal medteines or tha «a»el tha te^ peiBtia0.«it amode of ours at ooee simple, oartain and -*-f^iial. bj â- wns of which evcxy safferer, no matter what Ui esMiiftiao aaar be, a|ay â- MB I Election Printing At Shortest Notice. Oi^ftet^W Mail or Wire promptly i,«j8ji t. ?^^ ip-1|!|fa ^^^^ and ewaty aun ia the lead. V#X.MKdM 41 W»» Fhnir ro*ik ' Mf li STANDARD" OFFICE^ Markdale. i?l^ m

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