WKMW* â- "^pyspfsffijili^p^i' .^ I* Ml $( Brown 15 â- ! ',0 into the Wholesale to f ;..... ;« Toronto, "^s^tj.insrs^^*- .nPS?? °^ ^«»^»-Boniiet8. Hats and Milhnery at McFarknd'^. ool. M "U-Jiin^ to leave Mark- 'Vdkrjhe has entered %,sh!P ^^ith Mr. W. y, late ofFlesherton, prartical watchmaker I'^ilcr i over 15 years ex- land comes with the best l^mendationsfrom some of ' icatehinakers in the m^ m on the New advertisement m amtlior ««. uomoflh,a,.BoI„,'^.'"Ht!LS; lUe only (J,r,ct innortcr fr„m Eurj,pe,,„ M«kdale,i.W.TM.^^ ke^k^"^â€" "J" h.rd work to 5;'0u'K Will carry 55 i» Markdale. L .^,yyk enir listed to him will ,„^ in a li'jrkmanlie man- Ujl .^ork 'vi'ill be guaranteed, Ull^oods sold will be found jtknsented, or mone^ refund- ^oll Brown's, |.^jPgople'5 Watchmakers Jewellers Hill's Block, MAEKJJALE ONLY. Mr. J. S. this Week through. Boys Don't hv ordering McFarland. Mr. John Black is in the assessing, be :a village about you forget. $5 saved your Bering suits from and Other Item^. j i;t the^e columns intended to benefit t^iciiliud w Suciety will be charged ten 1, iiiu for tlte fir^t insertion and Jive each sub iequent insertion. icleainiij,' i.s the order of the day. Whitby, Artemesia as- pe?or, gave us a call on Tuesday, he uas bnished assessing â- We direct the attention of our rea- ders to the seed advertisement of A. Turner (Jo., iu another column. The Marriage Aid Association now numUfers 1,600 and is rapidly increas- ing. Pays $250 to $5,000 at mar- nace. Mr. Biyden is the agent here. 13336. Mr. Hull will have an- extensive credit sale of horses and livery rigs.on Saturday the 2l8t. He is going out ot tb« business and will liave a gen- uine sale, bee posters for particularg. No shoddjr boots, no shoddy cloths or clothing at McFarland's. The snow has disappeared very suddenly without rain, and the creeks and rivers are higher than they were ever kown to be, considerable damage 18 done throughout the country in consequence. The General Managers of the Cana- da Pacific and Grand Trunk railways have been instructed by their presi- dents to prepare an aj^reement at once settliug all differences at present existing between these rival corpora- tions. Trimble "Wright ha-^e their im- mense sprine: stock opeiie^, and are uow giving rare bargains, the arrange- ments of tbeir windows cannot but at- tract attention. See their new adver- tisement in this paper and then visit and iu.^pect for yourself. Mr. W. J. McFarland has had his store thoroughly renovated and whit- ened making iji look bright and hand- some, the windows appear in tneir new spring dress, one arranged by A. Mci'arland with dry goods and the other by J. Richards with crockery, they look immense. Insurance. â€" W. J. Bellamy, Eeal Estate and Insurance agent, Flesher- tou, will be in Markdale at Rutledge's hotel every Thursday until further no- tice. Insurance at the lowest possible rates. Money to Loan on Real Estate better, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, at 6 to 7 per cent per annum. Couvey- ....ndall Sau Eruptions,and Positively ancmg in all its branches carefully and •* the Medical lOL ^-^ i Don't forget HoU'vluJe on Smtnr- cay the 2lgt in this village. An ntHiatre fire took jiaee in Oakrille early Wednesla7 morning, loss $30,000. Minutes of Euphrasia Council and Eugenia correspondence left over. They came too late for this week. Aji immense etock of Boots and Shoes just arrived at the Toronto House, Wm. Brown. Highest price for butter and eggs eithtr cash or trade, at the Toronto House, Wm. Brown. Dry goods and groceries the cheap- est and best, our 25ct tea is unsur- passed at the Toronto House, Wm. Brown. We would like to know what onr Agricultural Society purpose doing towards fitting up ground for 24lh May sports. tf l^erfi i-AA^ â- ?_,«.--.; At Doll and Brown's just received, new Violins. Bridges strmgs c.. steel and ea^ All goods at reasoaable prices, and a^eprescnted. Reynolds Son are just receiving TAILOR. Oyer McFarland's Store, MARKDALE. Special attention to Gulting.^si TnrnATiTT Meai Mas^el. A ooDBtant sappty of Fresh Mfats! on hand, at the Lowest Living Prices. If you want a your Order with Perfect Fit leave Sentember 90th 1882, A. HILL. io«. MABTrOAT.B, Mannf actnrer of all Kinds df Orders solicited, and deliv- ered free to all parts of the Town. Farmers having fat stock to dispose oft will please leave their addresses. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. FRED. SARJEANT. Markdale Marah 8S. 1882. 80-1t l-Teriator Blood Bitters the best in use [si at Siuitli the Barber's. p:,ioN CorRT.â€" The 5th Division Court i.natviif Grey will hold its next sit- ;ii.- T'Avu Hall, Flfcsherton, to- |lpn. Wth. :- eived last week Eochester papers I lir^ 11. H. livers, late of Markdale. tlierefrom that the A. 0. U. "VV. is |Kir order over there. Mr cl the il-arkdale lodge. B. is still a to. the barber ;ii use. keeps the best stomach li;*candlot fur sale in Markdale, a [ieiirabJe pkce. apuly at this office 'â- C. Brvilen left us a copy of the table Gazette, for April. It is very up, well printed and beautifully nted. Mr. Bryden is agent for thib iisiirance Co. which is perhaps the Kiesltliy company in America. BUCKLEN'.S ARNICA SALVE. ikst salve in the world for Cuts, Sores, Ulcer. Salt Bhenm, Fever sWes. It is guaranteed 'to give perfect properly executed ,cr money refunded. Price 25 â- box. For sale by A. Tamer Co F»C0.O. F. and A. O. U. W. lodges in «are both m a floarishinK condition. 8 working harmoniously, and will no 1 result ii\ good, socially as well as in "espects, they 'iave united in leasing a I'toiibs situated in the upper flat of (•ngills block with entrance frem the •direct it will io a beautiful and spa- They have also united for the I of hiving ji monster excursion to "ewlyinJuce. 'tegular meaing of Fleaherton Divi- \\in, S. 0. T. The foUowing officers I for th-_ ensuing quarter, viz â€" jl Strain, 0. S. Sister McMurray, I. i^r Mathen-son, A. C. Bro. Geo. "I'Cou. (;:o. Jas. Becroft, Treas. ^Leitch, A. l;. S. Bro. J. E. Moore ^ro. Juo. n. .lamy, Chaplain; Bro. " F. • Sister E. Armstrong, • "• J. Belip.niy, W. P. R. M. Cum- ^^â- ^'â- 'P.-A.lvance. [â- ""i "ant year lay.or put in good order, 'Smith,ttie Barber. If vou visb to subscribe, or renew your ' subscription for the daily or »Deaii._i of Mr. John Mc- ymg in a field on Mr a short distance from Mclntyre was a wiiship, residing near and iiad taken a short cut EAii.-Tli" body ^Jiiitbii fan;! 'â- ^«erday m,)rning, "'"Uitbu "" t'orest ' fii^U-s to reach home on his way '"'s town Nvh.re he had been on Tues- .. °'"'"g more is known than that be- I "â- 'Ije infaicuce of liquor the unfor- "'ia laiti down on the wet ground and from exposLire. Mt. Forest Con- g**-^ tried to shaye himsel ' J^or proved the nave, J« ^ent to Smith the Barber ^^l^^i decent shave. ^It?' °^ printers' ink. â- ' 'Te ••d,,p,ayed," iaa,;""«l^ants bosses ^trb f ' ^^i-' parade. C^.^*«tint:mess- ft, tfts printers' ink- 4-s credit sink. weekly Mail; or Globe, Daily World. Montreal Star, Farmers Advocate, Canada Farmer, American Agricul- turist, or Scientific American, hand your subscription to us at the Stan- dard OflBce, we will forward it and run our own risk. In Windsor, Onl., on Monday even- ing, a bloody affray took placa m the street between five drunken despera- does from Detroit and a couple of po- lice officers, backed up by a dozeu citizens. Knives were used, freely, and finally revolvers drawn. A Wmd- sor constable war. fatally injured, and half a dozen cf thos* assisting him more or less hurt, one colored man probably fatally also. Three of the roughs were captured and locked up. We are pleased Lo teee our village police commence operations so early in the season, they having already re paired some of our sidewalks ana we hope they will continue until all are in good repair, and also complete the sidewalk to the station, this is a por- tion in which every citizen is more or less interested, and while each has to bear a portion of expense they wil_ doubtless desire to have the use of thin very important section as early in the season as possible. Of the-tback.â€" The afternoon train on the G. T. E. while proceedmg from Mount Forest to Durham ou Friday, met with an accident when nearHolstein by which the baggage car was thrown from the track and the passenger coach dammaged al- though it dia not leave the track, a cow wa« the cause of the mishap. A number of Mount Foresters were on the train at the time, among the num- ber Mr Thos. Swan, Mrs. Millward andThe Misses Roberts It is needless S? they were considerably shaken up. Mr Roberts, of the Queens' "" nn their new Spring Stock of goods, and they are giving the best value in town. Don't forget to call and see them. W. F. Doll will seU by auction about May 16th 1 Buggie, nearly new 1 Democrat, new 1 sulky 1 sei single harness, new 2 Raymond sewing mu;hines and 2 Wilson 3., also annumber of other articles. See posters. W. F. Doll will be in Markdale for a few days about the 1st May. Uis stock of fine American Jewellery, Chains, Gold aud Silver Watche?, Rings, c, will be worth inspecting. To intsnding purchasers it will pay to cali on Inm. Cheese Factobt Mketixo. â€" The annual meeting of the Flesherton Cheese Factory for the purpose of electing officers and other business was held m the Town Hal' tlesher- ton, on the 9th inst. The Hall was well filled with patrons and others interested. The following are the officers elect Presi- dent, G. Stewart Secretary, J. BroJie Di- rectors, J. Dais, G. Moore, C. Bellamy; J. Smith, K. Smith, G. Diniroody, J. McKee, P. Muir, and W. Wilson. â€" Com. Messrs. T. Primmer and T. Grimft having resigned their positions on the T. G. B., take possession of the American Hotel Owen Sound this week. Conductcr Osborne, of the mixed, lakes Mr. Primmer's position aH conductor on the mail train, and Mr. Walker takes the position of con- ductor on the Mixed iu Mt. Ouborn's staad. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of a copy of the B«i»ckville Weekly Times (which is a large, well written and newsy paper) from Mr. Alex. Elliott, Bastard Tp., Leeds Co. From this paper we learn that the people of that country were enthusias- tic in regard to having a railway built from Brockville to Westport, which has been long in need of the same,and their proposed scheme will likely be a success. Drop Valve, Cylinder, Force, and Ciitem Pomps. All kinda of IRON PUft^PS BUPFUEI). FARM FOR SALE. THU BEST g| CHEAPEST. Coolness o( temperament ia .a virtue, Imt the refreshing coohiesg of the Preserved Meats, Fmits, and Te^etableH, â€" KKPT AT THE â€" BELFAST HOUSE, MARKDALE, beats all the icebeijp' ever floated down the Atlantic Ocean. XUU Gl^nelg. This farm is three miles from Markdale, with about 40 acres cleared, balance, hardwood bush with sufficient cedar for fencing the place. It is well watered with never failing stream of spring water. Young orchard, log house, and stables. Clear deed can be given. For price and terms ap- ply to MRS. MIGHT ,on the premises. Mark- dale P. O. â€" Also a farm waficjon and fanning mill for sale 127-tf. T' Farm for Sale. sell or rent, Lot S 1/2 14, con. 9, Euphrasia, 8 miles from Markdale and 3 from Roeklyn. containing 100 acres, 70 acres cleared and in good state of cultivation, fit to run reaper and mower, and balance liarJwood bush with sufficient cedar for fen- cing. Well watered with never failing spring only 10 rods from barn; nasa yoang orchard, hoiise, barn and stable. There is a new steam saw mill on next farm to it. Clear deed can be given. For particulars apply on the premises to SAMUEL WRIGHT, RDsklyn P. 0. The Belfast Hoose Teas and. Coffees give an exhUirating influence, not equalled in Markdale, except by Benson's WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, Ac. Those who relish the •' pipe of peace " will find the TobaxscoB and Cigars at the Belfast House unsurpassed north ol Toronto. Cheese, Bologna Sausage, and Biscuit in endless variety, all from the [best manufacturers, at the Belfast House. Ap- plrs, (green and dried,) Spices, Sweetmeats, Ac. Toilet and Fancy Soaps, Essences, Perfumes, and Family OUs. of the purest quality. Flour, Potatoes, Pork, Herring, (dried and salt,) kept constantly n baud. IS"Our Bottled Gin is imported directly from the manufacturers, and our Bottled Wines are put up at the Vintage. Piikles in bottles. Mustard in cans, and in fact ev- erything in the grocery trade. A recent ad- dition to my finances wiU enable me to pur- chase in the head markets of Europe and America. WILSON BENSON. Special attention to Horse Bills at the Standard Office. Send in your orders which will be promptly filled. Mansion House, MARKDALE, JAMES BRIEN, Pbopbietob. HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE HO- tel, and thoroughly overhauled and lefumished the same, I am now in a position to receive a share of public patronage. The choicest brands of Uqnors and cigars kept. Good meals also good stabling. Markilale, Mar. 14th, 1883. 1311y T. C. B. RAILWAY. TIMB TABLE. CUange ot Time. 30th, 1882, On and after Monday, Nov trains will run as follows aomo M TH. Read Vatan. eoilto SOUTH Rtad Vf. A.M. 7 30 9 53 P.M. 4 '25 6 00 6 45 A.M ToaoHTO 10 45 IS 20 8 44 2 ' 11 50 12 06 1 30 P.K LO 15 i; O 8 45 9 55 P.M. Cabdwbll Jomc. Obanokviixs Mount Fobkst.. Teeswatkb .... f s8bxbtom.... MABKDAIiB, OWKN SonxD.. 9 05 8 27 6 30 5 00 6 43 6 27 5 15 A.M. P.M. 9 10 7 31 6 50 4 30 2 45 4 47 4 30 3 10 P.M. S500 Reward We will pny the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Sy^pepsia, Sick Head- ache, Indigestion. Constipation or Costive- ness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Suinur Coated, Large Boxes, containing 80 Pills, 25 cts. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and immitations. The genu- ine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST A CO., "The Pill Makers," 81 83 King St. East, Toronto. Ont. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp. For sale at Turner tbCo. Dtuk Store. AN ACROSTIC. fiOok out ye fanners and thresheis all And see that you buy for Spring, Summer Bight splendid good oil. [and Fall Don't be misled by statements bland. Insist upon having the very best brand, Now good as ever, in fact it is grand. Everlasting wear without grit or sand, machines run smoothly, no jarring or noise. And engines too in its use rejoice. Carding also it suits, as yon plainly see, Heavy gristing cannot do without me. In fact all machines are blessed by i:B use, New or old it will save from wear and abuse. Every man try it, we are sure it will please,^ Our initials, when read, will give the cue In looking for oil, the best and the true, Ijong in the market, but ever new. Mannfactured solely by McCoU Bros. Co.. Toronto. No connection with any other firm. 127-163. Health is Wealth I Farm for Sale or to Pent A Mixed l"rain will also inn between Tor- onto and Owen SooiwL See Time Table. foMuxn Wbaoob D. McNicoTx. Gen. Pau. Agt. jGeneral Manager. 'Se«3 seot ap The Drummer, team sndbroaehthisdjwghtersandthe otSS Mount Forost passengers botne. I 3/ J foren Advocate. Farm for Sale. AVERY desirable poropcrty being 100 acres; Lots 111 and 112, Ist Eange West of T. and S. Boad, Artemesia. one mile from the town of Markdale, on the gravu road. 70 acres cleared, balanee hardihood, has a large stone dwelling hoa~e and log one, is well watered with never failing si«ing oreek; splendid soQ, and in a very desirable ]o(»dity. Termeaey. ArrVt AT THIS OFFICU. Markdale, lijfdi S9th, 1883. OT 4, CON. 12 EUPHRA8U 132 acres. 90 cleared and in gcod state of coltivation, has 2 houses and 2 bams, sni- table for either one or two tenants, and will DC either lutsed or sold separate or in one parcel. Possession given at once. For par- ticnlars apply to Gilbert Cocdedge, on the premises. Markdale P 0. 135-38. A. CJkJRjy, To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions ot yonth, ner ons weak- ness, early decay, loss ol manhood, e..I will send a receipe that will cure yon, FBEE OF CHARGE. This great Remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed enTelqe to Rsv. Joseph T. ImiAS, Station D, New York City. Land for Sale. 1 f\f\ ACRES; about 30 of which is X V/ v/ cleared, being comnosed of the E. half of liOt 10, in the Rth concession of the Township of Enphrasia. Apply at this offiee, or to Robebt DinvLOP, Towmdiip Clerk of Euphrasia, Giiersville P. O. 117 tf. A lot For Sale. good TimoUiy Hay One cow Dr. E. G. Wbst's Nbbtk and Bbain Tbxat- MKMT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzipess, ConvnlsiAns, Fits, Nervous Neu- ralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caus- ed bv the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wake- fulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting ia Insanity and leading t misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barr ennebS, Loss of Power m either sex. Involuntary losses and Spermatorrbtpa, cansed by over-exertion of the brain, self- i^nse or over-indnltieuce. One box will cu e re»nt cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for fiye itollars sent by mail pre- paid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to core any case. With each order re- oeived by us for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars. We will 8aid the purchaser a written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar- antees issued only by A. Turner Co., sola authorized Agent for Markdale Out. John C. West JOZo. sole proprietor.TorontoOnt,. EUGENIA Grist, Saw andLatliHills Having made eqtensive improvements in my Grist Mill I feel cmfideut I can give good satisfactiou. GOOD FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND » Chopping Done Every Day. FARM FOR SALE. "T OreOON. 3E. G. RD., fW m Custom Sawing and Bills Filled ou the shortest notice. LUMBER AND LJVTH ALWAYS ON HAND. OreOON. 3E. G. RD., HOLLAND, 100 acres, 70 acres cleued, well wato' ed, good orchard beving good log house and barn. Situated 2 half miles from Chats- „ worth. A. bargain will be given in the ^, newly calved two eows at the calving aa.« â- above pro^ierty, for par jculars apply to Geo. Basswood, Fine and Hemlock Logs wanted sa»»4ye«»oU^ «»l»«»e8yw«oJ^- NoWe, BCai^dale, or to Chaa. King. Shel- ggj- jj AKITT. Eugenia, Cherry, Bi^tamut, White Ash, Black Ash Ba8sw 691y. *?; 'ii- m 'tt"pii .M iW- i; ft-. .1 ' .^--*,.