Wip m^mfmmmmm â- iPippwwsgpTPSBPw ^itvy^ *v:; Heir BBllwar PJ^Jeet. tlie Owen Souad Times.] rfrODi Bf arfcdale ;iKc«e -.*WMWr»w«11B»t»- j»SK='T»i»*B.- On the 30th of Jansary last the patron* of the above named faetoiy met in the Markdale Hoose, Mark- „fhe railway bills now before A""'°wnre there is one that will ,,..,- b^^'ll interest to the people of ' *» '«««»'• "Po^* of busineM dnr- t^'f nofwuntrj. It is a bill to I ^S P*«* ^. «d to appoint ^^Terbe called the Lake Directors aud officers for 1886. â- 1»"' ^. It was shown by Secretary's report that the factory was in opeiation 187 days, and manufactnred 922,894 lbs. of milk into 90,206 lbs. of cheese. „*DrcpoBed"to be built from at m^n Georgian Bay Kailway. The I*- Soutbampton to meaiom. rne r'tn'e it is expected will start at I*" inntbainptou or Port Elgiu, on will crosB ibe Stratford Hur- i«»y aud from thence hnut h]\euioid, ed to Owen Sound, crossing the ffv here, and then go on to cou- 7 with the Northern at or near f ford It is "'-^ °^*®" *^** ^° ****** ort distance (about 40 miles.,) a yui be Luilt tying together the "k of four systems ol railway; and I i. the benefit it will be to the ';itry«rou^. by bringing railway DuniiDication to their doors, it will hsii leu: Ifive the |iiul«ays. opens with aMl-page engrating of the MoKardi of the Shorthorn Hard. This is followed with neaziy one hnndred fall page and smaller iUoatra- tions, of the noted brilliant Peroharon Stallion; Hampshire, South Dewn Sheep, Celebrated Brahma fowls, original and modem Jersey Catt!*i Poultry Houses, Farm Houses hnilt modette expense. Serimscabls .^1 I 1 J X ""•-"«' "â€" "» v««^«,, j; modenkte expense, Sernccabls which sold at an average of 8 cents Bams. Pig Pens, a^ Insects Injurious places on each of the present wl.icb have now only one oot'et, practically access to four, and nDCfliipcommunieation for them with ItioDS of country they have no means of reaching now, except by staging, or It sucli roundabout railway journey- i^rggtobeout of the question. A el^ce at the map will show that for Scutbampton, Wiarton, AUenfora and ,ier places this will open up really 4e shortest route to Toronto and dices ea»t; while to the whole western peDiDsula on Ihe lines of the Welling- toE,Grey Bruce, Stratford Huron J places west of Stratford on the Grand Trunk, it will give direct com- BDDication with the port of Owen goand and the C.P.R. steamers in the nimmer, and with the main line of ihc C.P.R. "'a the new Pacific Junc- tiou road in the winter. On the other lijudit will give Owen Sound and Meeford access to the whole western wuntry served by the Stratford and Huron and Wellingion, Grey and Bruce and thair connections. To reach Stratford or London now from Owen SoHud, a person has either to make a itage journey to Allenford, or to go all tlie way around by OrangeviUe, Mount Forest and Palmerston, while many pt down to Toronto direct and then tike the main line of the Grand Trunk or Great Western for the west. Mr. Frank Turner of Toronto is the thief promoter of the new line, and we Mderstand he expresses his determin- »tii n and ability to work out a scheme fonts construction when he gets the charter through. There has never tfen before the Legislature a line of fonil length possessing more or great- amlvautages than this one. 8f mills per lb. Expenses for manu factaring, teaming, salaries, c., amounted to 2^ cents per lb. nearly. A statement bemc; asked for. by a patron present, showing the relative result of cheese and butter manufac- tured at current prices during the season. Cheese was shown to net a handbome profit to the patron over butter, and at the same time saving thej labor and expence of making vid marketing butter. The Auditors reported the business of the factory in a very ssiisfactory condition, and commended tbe Presi- dent and Secretary for oare and dili- gence in the discharge of the duties pertaining to their office. The meeting received the report as highly satisfactory and unanimously ordered its adoption and angrossiug with tha minutes. The following officers and Direc- tors were then elected for the ensuing year:â€" B. Coleman, President. H. D. Irwin, Secretary. Thoi. Boland, Patrons' Auditor. to Yegetatiou. The HortieoliuimU Househuld and Children's Department, are profusely illustrated. All the en- gravuigs are accompanied with ongin- al articles by recognized leading writers, among whom are Seth Green, GeorRC Thnrber, D. D. T. Moore, Andrew S. Fuller. Col. L. S. Hardin, Mason C Weld, F. D. Curtis, and a large number of others. The full page paper on American Seeds and Seeds- men, by Dr. F. M. Hexamer. will bt found valuable by all persons interest- ed in this industry. One of tbe lead- ing features ot the American AgrieuUur- iat this year, are Seth Green's papers on Fish Culture. With these plain and simple insuructions, every man can raise his own fish on Ins own farm. 1 50 a year. Single nnmber 15 cenu. TiwMbv at Owes Tb» Own Bound vntar faces took plaoo jMtoKday. In the 2.80 .tirot Steadwood, oinied Vr J. Noble, was first Bay Charlie, owned by boom- er, seoMid J. E. LesUe. owned by Ij(%an, third ;. Grown Imperial, owned by Grosiiw k McMillan, fourth best time S.62. In the three-minute trot, Bojml Jim, owned by Johnston, was first; Fruik F., owned by Sei^el, second; Indicator, owned by Mc Sherry, ibird. and Grey Johnny, owned by Patterson, fourth best time 8.59. SayE MoneY Bt baying your Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SpectaceSf Pipei, Jtc. -AT- JAS. G. RUSSELL'S FLESHERTON. A Beautiful Stock to Select from. niBRCTOBS Boats No. 1, Wm. McLoughry. 2, John Whitby. 8, Shepherd Boyce. 4, James Wi ight. 6, John Richardson. 6, Wm. Brady. 7, George Richardson. 8, John Hutchinson. Hembt D. lawiN, Secretary Feb. 23rd, 1886, BE ON YOUR GUARD. Don't allow a cold in the head to slowly and sorely develop itself into Catarrh when you can be cured for 25 cents. A few application will cure incipient Catarrh. One to two boxes will cure ordinary Catarrh. One to five boxes will cure chronic Catarrh. Dr. Chase's Catatrh cure. Sold by all dealers at 25 cents per box. 'oeooooooo oc ooo o ooo IHontliljr Faira. of to A WOllD OF EXPLANATION. Tbe liver secretes bile ho move the lioTVtls; tbe kidneys secrete urine, to Icany off uric acid, which would poison j'Jie blood the stomach secretes gastric Ijuics to digest or dissolve the food, Icte. Burdock Blood Bitters acta upon I these organs and purifies the blood by |*leiising all the secretions of the system. THREATENED DANGER. In the fall '84 Randall Miller, Maitland, N. S.. was prostrated his bed with an attack of incipient consumption. Cough remedies all failed. He rapidly grew debilitated, and friends di«pared of his recovery. He tried Burdock Blood Bitters, with immediate relief, followed by a speedy cure. JOYFUL NEWS. It is certainly glad |iduigB to tha poor invalid to be infomied oi a ramedy that will give piompt and sure relief in case of painful suffering. Such a remedy is Hagyard's Yellow Oil, adapt- ed for internal and external nsa in all ordinary aches, pains, lameness and soreness. It cures rheumatism, neu- ralgia, sore throat, croup and all inflammatory pains. CONSUMPTION CUBED. An old phy)ieiaii, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simpl" yegetable remedy for the speedy and perman- ent cure of Gonsnmptiun, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all threat and Lung Afflictions, also a positive and radical care for Nervous Dability and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful cnratiye powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his soSeruig fellows. Actuated by this motivA and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who dtisire it, this recipe, in German, France or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Notks, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, NY. Orangeville â€" The second Thursday in each month. Dnndalk â€" Tuesday befota Onmge* yille. Flesbertonâ€" Monday before Oran|e ville. Markdale â€" Saturday before Orange- ville. Durham â€" Third Tuesday in each montii. Chatsworth â€" Monday Before Dur- ham. Holland Centre â€" Saturday before Chatsworth. Priseville â€" Monday before Durhanu Hanoverâ€" Monday before Durham. Walkeridn â€" Last Wednestkky in eviery month. Mount Forest â€" Third Wadnesday in each month. It IE a fact, as every one I says, that RUSSELL is the man I to repair your Watch or Clock properly. V o o e~o q o o o o o o o~o o • o^ e GIVE HIM A TRIAL. Every job warranted tp' give satisfaction. MS. e. RUSSELL 217-269 Of GROCERIES. RESTAURANT HOT MEALS. The undersigned has mneh ideMore in-in- forming his eld friends, and the putdie gen- enlly, that he has opened oat a general OF VITAL IMPORTANCE. It is just as essential that the human body should have pure blood, as that a tree or plant should have sap to invigorate its growth. Nearly all our bodily ills arise from unhealthy blood Burdock Blood Bitters purifies this fountain of life, and regulates all the vital organs to a healthy action. C. O. O. F. Concert. AN AGE OF DISCOVERY. We certainly ought to appreciate tbe fact that we are living in an age of progress and discovery, this is especially appreciated by all persons that have been afiSictedwith Rheuma- tism, as West's World's Wonder or Family Liniment is a positive cure for Rheuma.tiism. It is invaluable for Cuts, Sprains, Byuises, Burns, Scalds, and all diseases requiring external application. 3old by A. Turner Qo. Price 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. Feb. IMPORTANT CREDIT Auction Sale, Bee FarmuBS. Cascade Lodge of C. 0. 0. F., Walters Falls, gave their annual concert last Friday evening and tho' |4e night was stormy, the ball was track full and the entertainment a I Jtaml success, ^r. Patterson, of Blantyre, was r«ted to the chair, which position he I ^M with marked ability. ilie Owen Sound "Glee Club" were Pffsectand gave five or six pieces JWi were well received Muses. 'Jfton of Holland sang sweetly; Jss Lemon of Owen Sound capped "le house. W. J. Benson of Maikdale on hand and ^enc« with comic songs and reci- "«Ds while Jas. Henry of Markdale, f nloquist, made the audience Of O' Some bee-keepers in this country and »l8ewhere are in the habit of sow- ing the seed of noxious weeds ia oi^er to get a supply of bee-paatore- This is a mischievioas practicf and persons guilty of it should be visited with a severe penalty. There is no lack of varieties of flowering grasses, plants, etc., to furnish pasture for bees, whose culture or giowth are firee from ob- jection on any score and some are worthy of cultivation for o^Iaw: purposes as well as for the honey *hey afford. Among forest trees the basswood, or linden, gives in its flowering season. H *.Te there was a man fraezing to M'^iiiu tbe cellar. |jllf7^tfaâ„¢g went off excellent and i? "^fied and whispering-"that's best concert ever given at tbe ' *^' Proceeds, $45.00. Com. ^^TCHES RENDERBD USELESS. BDac^f^'VipplewhohastouBe crutches iantr„ "^^ Rteumatism, stift and iwoUen knsknT""^*' cords, and other aches, outcht ;«^"^®^^^^' ^^J *l»row aside hi» I w.l"" he wiU try Hagyard's Yellow Oil ^^^at troublesome Cough should be I Jen"-* f"®^' as if not it is liable to kdiH ^° ConeuDaption. Thoas- k «^8 annnaljy that might have W ?v*^ " '«8t'8 Congh Bymp had I (5,^ *«en m time. It wiU powtively \,lJ"°"t cases of Throat and j^"7«»M8, Colds. Coughs, Hoarie- jlj^^'onchitiB. Whooping Coogh. li^^^^^e- bold by A. Jnmi A in some keepers have set ont large plantations of it for the sole object of providii^ for their bees. Small trees 4 this variety may ba obtained firom »ny goo* narseryman and, being Uifid growers, they commence to bloom jn a very few years-- [Boral Canadian. â€" »«* WEATHER PROB^BILITIEa. The probabilities are that we shall have much damp, chilly, sloppy weather dnnng the coming teasonâ€" just tlie weather to contract audden colds. Be prepared for them by having on hand Hagyard s Pectoral Balsam, a safe, aareeable and speedy core for eolds and their eonsaqoencas. THE iAITH CTJRlfl. This new theory of wre ia »l«^y growing in fashion b»t is .glog^f* « faasou and aeipnee, FMth moat workaiadaad. Tho-i jjrho haw fiutj in Hagyard'fcYaBam Od have »1» good QUftolinff tfilrnal and mt«n)^ wuof for aiffii. pauM,, !«»?â- •» •»* Farm Stock* Implements, Hay, Potatoes, See, On Tuesday, March 16th, 1886, N Lots No. 101 and 102, Con 2, Arte- mesia, one mile from Markdale. The undersigned has been instmctad by Jaa. R. Mercer, Esq., to sell by pnblie auction the following valuable property, viz â€" 1 Span Matched Mares, 4 ears old, first class team. 1 Colt 2 yeais old, from "British Ensign." 1 Mare Colt 2 years old, "Marquis of Lome." 1 Thoroughbred Cow with pedigree. 1 Thoroughbred Heifer Calf with pedigree. 5 .Grade Cows, in calf to Thoroughbred Bull. 1 Farrow Cow. 2 Heifers in calf. 2 Heifers 2 years old, 4 Steers 2 years old. 9 Calves. 7 WcU bred Ewes in lamb. 1 Thorpnghbred Leicester Ram. 2 Potato Scufflers and Moulders. 1 Agricultural Boiler Furnace (SO gallons). 1 Cutting Box. 1 Turnip Slicer; 1 Fanning Mill. 1 Wheelbarrow. 1 Gultivater. 2 PotatoeForics. 3 Geese. 3 Turkeys. 3 Dneka. 60 Hens. 1 Crowbar. 2 Lumber Waggons. 'â- 1 Pair Bobsleighs. 1 Long Skagh. i Smfrle Skagtr. Combined Beape^r it Mower. Combined Seed Drill. 1 Horse Bake. 1 Boiler, 1 Fisher Pulfoid Vtoa^. 2 General Purpose Ploughs. 2 Set Whiffletrees Neckyoke. I Set 9 bull Lron Harrows. 1 Set 6 bull Wooden Harrows. 1 Gnng Plou/h (Beaty's make). 1 Set Team Harness. 1 Set Plough Harness. 1 Pair Horse Collars. 1 New Saddle Bndlu. IS Tons Ko. 1 Hiy. About 500 bushels Potatoes. Bakes, Forks. Chains, Shords, Oi ip j s toq a and vanouB other artides. This is a genuine sale as the jnnftietOT is moving to British GolumUa tUs q^riogi and the property will be sold witho^ raserra. At same time the Faim wiU ba offend for nl« or to rent for a term of yean, 100 seras, 97 deared, mostly all fit to ran maehinery on; in .good state of eoltivation: partly idoaghed frame hoaae two bans stone rtaUe in baasment 40 X 60; a irst^lass Ism. Sale to eommence at 10 o'elo^ shaip, Lniieh aerred at 12 o'doflk. Taaas «r Bua-^AIl aamsor VIOUK) aod vadm, eaah «w that anoont lOaontha orediftwOlbe « 9a iunirtaai awtwed ioint nates. ^VKV^^^^xf^SS^^ iaahmlienoCnotaa. BayanctpofittoMOHlu Tenis eai uu i itlM"" o"M sii i s t a rt teii afc liaieoCsale. JAB, 8. lomoBB, oso. wmM, J, J. IRTVIIV^ V, s.. Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veterinary CoMege. liBfc Horses exam- Treats all dis- jfc^i^ inedforsourd- eases of domes- /gâ€" WA ness and certi- tic animals. OQ^gPficates given. where all kinds of Groceries ran be obtained, which for price and quality cannot be under- sold. A liial will convince^ In connection with the above. Hot Meals will be served at seasonable hours; aad Limch at any busines period called upon, â- thus giving free will to choose what you please. A call is respectfully xolicited. Canned Green Fruit In every variety. OYSl?EBS served, either hot or cold. either by the quart or plate, at prices whicn will astonish those who have dealt in those luxuries in the past. Temperance Drinks, Cigars, Tobaccees, of the best brands. PBEMISMSâ€" Opposite Mansiqa House" Hotel Sheds, Sydenham Street. Markdale. MRS. S. MORROW. Markdale, Dec. 10. '85. 275-77. Uf/D FOR SALE. Veterinary Medicines Kept and Dispensed. CHAEGES MODERATE. CAliLS PEOMPTLY ATTENDED. OFFICE AND INFIRMARY. ' MILL STREET, Opposite Standard OfSee, MAEKDAIjE. For Sale or to Rent THE Warmest home in Markdale; two acres garden in good cultivation fine stable and hen house good cellar young lochard, choice fruit of all kinds young fltrawbeny bed. Terms easy. MBS. E. PUBVIS. THE north half of lot number la, con- cession 11, Holland Towu^'p, County of Grey, containing 100 acres;. This lot is all heavy timbered with beech maple, elm, basswood and hemlock, and is situated about 4 nules from Berkeley, 6 from Williamsford and 9 from Uarkdale station^, on the Toronto. Grey and Bruce Bailway. For terms and particulars apply to GEO. S. BOWES, Esq., Markdale, or to the under- signed, GABROW ft PBOUDFOOT. Barristers, 253-tf ^^odrich. To any address in America I for $1.00 per year if paid in advance. Three months tor 30 cents. FARM TO LEASE. FOB a term of years, on reasonable terms, lot 26, con. 10, Glenelg, two x^iles from Markdale. For particulars, apply to J. G. McDUFFHfi, X 281.S Markdale. FOR THE MILLION. lARKDALE BAKERY, -FOB- Tbe undersigned have opened a new BUTCHER --SHOP Opposite Nobles Blacksmith Shop,. where we have constantly on baud the best meat the coantry can produce. ' A share of pablio patronage reapsot* ^liy solicited. Orders filled romptly, and detivered i "iu any' part of the town. N ESTER JSFROULE.. f AT BZASONABJiG BATES. MSeOITS iUID CONFECnOIIARY of all kinda on baud. SOIREES (ft SURPRISE PARTIES Sopplied on tbe Bborteafc Notice. A call ip raapeotfolly stjl^i^dr. Bxiid iWW«ad K 01 pvta of tha town Medium Bed. Large Bed. Aisike,.Lnceruie aud Pellow. 9' 'Wbite.Itabdi.. Meadow, Fexcne, Mdidov Fpx Tsil« iish Hkwf^m^lr C«oadi« Blqe^BeAiTop TeUowOat.. -j 1 vusr.-ii- Hezf •88 rtoHN £DWikfiI BUdOL laiW ol,yiel4 and. 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