/yrh^jTi-y â- .'.-•â- i4 â- 1 'Li i u- »â- -, \- â- A â- I II. • ' 'i' !t ..'â- n; irt« rt»t I*. f cCulioiifirli, BILRBiaTBB, SOXjICITOB, c. dFFICEâ€"Ofen MeFAItLMm-S 8TMB, MABKDALE. MEoney "to IL.oan. MASSOIW^ IHASSON, BABBI8TEBS, SOLICITOBS, Ae. Omoxa â€" Owen Soand, in Vicher'i Block, PonleM St.; Btanch office in Markd»l«, ^orer HoFarlwid's Store, on Friday and Satoxday .^eryweek. Is Mahsok, Q. C. S. Massoh. W. Masbou. V. B.â€" Private and Companv** funds to inTeat from 6 to 8 per cent Win* Bro'vm, JS8UEB OF MABBIAGE LICENSES, e GommiBsioner in B. B. o. Conveyancing in all its branches prompt!} «rtended to and oarefnlly executed. N. B..â€" Money to Lend on Beal Estate se BaritT. WILLIAM STUART, K1MJ3EELEY, Issue.' of Marriage Licences. Money to Xoan on Beal Eatate at low rates. A few ifarmB for sale. Terms easy. WM. fl. lunniE, P/ant Ontamenlmf ^ImttBrm' Anhea, Gornioes, OentM ll«w«n, »Dd all kinds, of plain amd onMuaMotel |J a»ar ing ex eented at dieapest ratea. (MMwimaK Xiima WasbiuK and Bepain proaptly »ttandad to. ISO TO SCIOOLjrRinEES. The xmdendgned is mannfaetariiig an ex- cellent assortment of School F^urnitnre, Consisting of SGSOOL SEATS andIESES, TEACHEBS' DESKS, etc., of ttie latest design and most approved pattern. Highly recommended by School Tnutees and Teach- ers, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, whereyer tried. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always on hand. Bend for catalogue to Chatsworth P. O. 181 ANDBEW McGILL. J. P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. DENTIST, ' SADUATE OF TOBONTO SCHOOL '\J^ of Dentistry, will be at the MarkdaJe "House, Markdale, on the Ist and third Wed- -nflsday of each month and also at Munshaw s Hotel. Flesherton. the day foUowing the third Wednesday in each month for the prao tioe of his profession. ^___ MARKDALK HOUSE, MABKDALE, ONT. J. L Marsh, Prop- City IEIotel, mabedalb. The subscriber begs to inlorm the travelling nnblic seneraaiy. thithe has leased the above ^emfses for a teim of years, and hopes by cater- Fng to ttfei? comfort t^ merit a share of public patronage. Bar and Larder well supplied. Good â- stabling and attentive hostl«^^ Pxoprieto MONEY TO LOAN. ON real estate security, at low rate of interest, no commission chaiged. Buai- ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. BLACE. 190 Pomona, P. O. FARM FOR SALE TnABMSBS HAYiNG He. 1 WBSAT Xj «nd preferring flooc bom their pra wbe»*, c««K|[et it foy bringiaf tventy bosM" flour i^Â¥ay8 an Hand To KiTB io esehMige. 'BiAet*s Pstent-J and beet famify flonr for â- ale. Betail priee per bbl. %^M. Xhree barrdi or more. |4.1«l to M.SB. SHORTS, per ton »13.« BRAN, " 1000 The highest market price p%id for Fall and Spring wheat. J. W. FOBD. LOT No. 24, con. 4, N. D. B. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold eneap and on g sy terms of pajrmeut, for further particulars apply on the premises, or by letter to J. S. BLACK, 190-tf. Pomona P. O. Wanted Immediately! CANVABSEESiIN THIS COUNTT rOS THS ISAAC STIWSOW. Builder and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone work. Estimates given. AU work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. ^gg Besidence, MABKDALE. B W. G. RICHARDS TJILDEE, CONTEACTOE, TBCX. Markdale. AECHI- 1241Y WEAVING. Having returned to Markdale, in order to ya /.nivenient for my customers, 1 beg be more cohvenient for my -to announce that I am now nrepared to do all kinds of Custom Weaving. Besidence •jtd stand, opposite Presbjtcrian Church, jjg AECH. BOYD. R. J.SPROULE, FLESHEETON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Lender. Deeds. Mortgages, Leases and Wills ^rawn up andValuations made on shortest notice Charges very low. AP^^y ^^^^^^ Monev Lender Postmaster. Flesherton. 6 PEE CENT. Money loaned on Farm or Town Property at lowestrates of int^je^lp^Ao^^^yB*^ Conveyancer Postmaster, Flesherten. WARNING. ALL persons are against purchasing hereby warned a promisary note for the sum of « 40.00 drawn and dated the Aoth February by the subscriber and payable I think) ten months rfterdate,toWm.;Faw- oett, Euphrasia, as I did not got value for the same. JACOB NEELT, .HS8-40 Euphrasia, February 19th 1887. "OUR NORTH LAND," A PUBEIiT CANADIAS, describing the wonders of our own countiy, wifh thrilling incidents of travel and adven- ture. This is by far the most saleable sub- scription book ever published in Canada, not a book of scraps and clippings, but an original copyright work, richly and profusely illustrated. To energetic men who will promise to canvass at least one township, we will offer the most liberal inducements. As we manu- facture the book, ourselves, upon our own premises, we can afford to nlace it in the hands of canvassers at a very low figure, while the retail prices place the work within the reach of all classes. Apphcation for Territory received at once. Wo want at least one man in every county in Canada. Also the "NEW HOME PABALLEL BIBLES," and Photogrrph Albums in over .SOO varieties. • C. Blackett Robinson, JoBDAS St. TOBONTO Publisher: Markdale Woolen MUL Custom Carding, Weaving, full- ing, Dyeing and cloth dresBing, done ia a workmanlike manner and on â-¼ery short notice. First Glass Cotton Warp supplied at the lowest possible rates. A call solicited. Terms strictly cash or wool* Sept. 28, I88(i F. J. BITGHIS. BE SURE @! GET YOUR â€" TBOM MARKDALE, He makes as good a pumpi as there is in the market, and at the lowest pottsible prices, besides it is so con- venient for getting repairs besides when buying from a distance. Have some style about you and support home enterprise by buying from Quinu' THE ~~ boGiatiooCu'lStoiHs. HAVma PURCHASED FIRSmASSMRSE. Built by B.J. Mash, London, also having a large stock of Coffins, Caskets and funeral furnishings, we are prepared to supply the public in the undertaking line on the shortest notice. A large stock of furniture always on hand at lowest living prices. Having a first-class cabinet maker, we are prepared to make all kinds of furniture to order, also i epairing done promptly. COLEMAN HANHLTON, Next door to Enapp'R store, MABKDALE. li iesatfcr ettory nnrsday, by e. m. KUTUOGE, Markdala. put, " TxBVS-^1 pev year in advanoe fl .69 il net paid lilthin eix moBths. Professidnal and- biudness oaxds one iooh â- paee Mid undo:-, pet* year, ti^ 1 TB. 6 xo. 3 X9.' Whole oolnmn.....*50 00 127 50 tlS 00 Ualfeolnmn .^ 27 00 Ifi 00 10 00 Quarter oolnmn IS 00 10 00 6 06 T«oineh8p«Me...... .7 00 4 00 Threeinehspaee .... 10 00 SOO Casual advertisements 8 cents per line first insertion, 3 cents per lijie each subsequent insertion^ noniareil measure, Editeflal notices, or notices in local ool amh 10 cents per line first insertion, 5 cents eai'h subsequent insertion. Stray animals c, advertised 3 weeks for |1 No paper discontinued until all arrei^B are paid except at the option of the publisher^ X .r%\ J^BUL lS^^â€"^bxw last latttrMtin^' firiAMOABD WIS pobliAul I-iMT«be«D'd«euiedlyiIl. Iq ^^i iHtieeirith to* reqneet an M. JOB PBrN^TTSTG. Thx Standabd office has a splendid equips ment of poster as well as fine job type. Spe- cial attention to orders by mail. iU^ orders filled with dispatch. called in t« *ore a stiff haj Jjj pair of rttbbeirs,* sorrowful 'expressi^ «Dd varioin other garments, but neath whieh oenid ke secu featarta which would' indicate a.desire to r,, iinancial gain. Iwore a red gnrngjl with arm boles and n pained anj troubled Aountenance, which develon. jed intaa look of horrorwlien he ^L jciibed the nature of my malady series of ailment*. or Markdale C. 0. 0. F. No. 78. meets evei^ alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hall, McDeugall's block. Yisitirg brethren welcome. MarkdiJi A. 0. TJ. W. No. 141 meets m their Hall, McDougall's block, every alternate Monday evening at D'clock. A visit from brethren of neighboring lodges solicited. Mabkdale L. 0. L. No. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday on or before full moon each month. Thos. Elliott, Master; W. J. Blakely, Victoria E. B. Preceptory, No. 282, Meets in Lodge Boom of Markdale L. 0. L. No. 1045, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir Knights always welcome. Jas. Brodie W. P.; Thoa. EUiott, Begistrar. monthly Fairs. WANTED! ta. r :.iiA$Efl ^^ O^KDEUOH LIVER GURE HAVE YOU Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, EilioiisDess, Jaundice, Headache, iJiz2ine.cs, Pain in the Back, Costiveness, or any disease arising from a deranged liver. Dr. Chase's Liver Cure will be found a sure and certain rem- dy. NATURE'S REMEDY The anquaKfied success of Dr. Chase's Liver Core ia Liver Complaint rests s.lely witli the iact that it is compounded from nature's well-known liver regulators. Mandrake and Dandei.iok, combined with many other inva'uable roots, barks and herbs, having a powerful effect on the Kidneys, Siomack, Bowels aod Wood- SOO.COO SOLD Ovtr ime-ia/f millioH rf Dr. Ckau't Recipe Bookt tatrt sold in Canaiin alette. We wmmt every man, «KMut» luui child who is trmi/ed vridk ijotr Câ€"m- plaint to try this e:tceilent remedy. â- SOHETHiNQ Hr#. ClVEM AWAT FKE Wrapped around every bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver One- is a valuable Household Medical Guide amd Redk Book (84 Pf^pi), containing over too u.«ful rtctp« prooounced hy medical men and druggists as invala able, and worth ten times the price of the oedidoa. TSr CMSE'S Catum Cme. remedy. Price, as cents. TSYGMSCsKiaHETMBLnrHPlLU. sctt.pvlie SQLD BY ALL DEALSHS *ea. Clean Timothy Seed, â€"HIGHESTâ€" Market Price Paid. H. PARKER, DXJBTTAM. K. CARNAHAN would respectfully intimate to the inbabitauts of tiie sur- roDudin^ countiy that he has opened a general liArness shop on King street in the village of HOLLAND CENTRE. where he intertds to- mannfactnre and keep on hand a large stock of LIGHT and HEAVY HAENESS, long and short tugs, STRAW COLLABS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HAKNESS OIL c. I will use only first class material and those requiring anything in the harness line will find it to their interest to call at the new harness shop and get pricea hefore go- ing elsewhere. Repairing done with neat- ness and dispatch. SeUciting a share of public patronage.. I ann respectfullr yours. __ r, carnahan, Cakadiah Pacific r. r. OIVEN SOUND BRANCH TIME TABLE. Taking etFeet Mtmday, JuJ/28th, 1886. GOING NORTH. Orangevilleâ€" The second Thursday in each lunnth. Dundalkâ€" Tuesday before Orangeville. Flesherton â€" Monday before Orangeville. Markdale â€" Saturday before Orangeville. Durham â€" I'hird Tuesday in each montn. Chatsworth â€" Monday before Durham. Holland Centre â€" Saturday before Chatsworth Priceville â€" Monday before Durham. Hanover â€" Monday before Durham- STATIONS. A safe andpositn* Toronto .... Leaye Cardwell Junction Orange- 1 Arrive, ville. /Leave.. Orangeville Jun. Shelbnrne Dundalk Flesherton Markdale Berkeley ....... Holland Centre. Chatsworth .... Owen Sound.... STATIONS PBESBYTEBIAN CHUBCH. Services eTerr Sabbath at 10:30 a.- m. Sabbath Schoo^l at 2:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. Wilson, Pastor; A. McFarland, S. S. Superintendent. CHBIST CHUBCH. Services for January, 2nd 7. 9th 7, 16th 10:30 and 7, 23 7. 30th 10:30 and 7. Bev. Jas. Ward, Incumbent. Sabbath School2:30. W. J. Ford, Superintendent. METHODIST CHUBCH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 2:30. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening from 8 to 9. Rev. (Jeo. H.Cornish. Pastor; G. S. Bowes, S. S. Superintendent. Ladies' Aid in con- nection Mrs. T Hill. Secretary. MARKDALE. The P. 0. will be opened from 8 o'dook a. m. to 7 p. m. every working day. Mails closed as follows, viz C. P. B., going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm " " South. 3:30 p m, and 7 p m He said, first, I was suffering fron an attack ofconqntstiou in the left,] hampshir^ of the brain, Trhich «a, exceeded by the steppage ot tin Tentilators of the heart, and caused informatiou of 4h^ mind that 1 wa« liable to a severe attack of chloroform morpuB. â€" you too was sick last week Mr. Editor, aztd you will know bow to sympathise â€" There is no blessioif, like health, especially when oue ig sick. I suffered appalling anguij)}] the same evening after the Dr. left when my wife went to the sideboard for the castor oil bottle, and she smiled a most exultant smileâ€" not- thinking tla4 I was looking^ â€" she doubtless thought it was "all day with zhe," bat Oh this thought was near- ly as bad to me as taking physic whether it was a. reality, and I a victim of my own misplaced confid- euce, or whither or not it was a de- lusion caused by my eufebled brain I am not in a position to affirm. The foUowing night I fell into a troubled sleep and dreamed that I wondered a great many things, among them the following â€" If my wif* should not love mi more than any man in Markdale, since I upent a hard earned $2.50 on a pair of Mrs. Bormer's iiupioved corsets to improve her figure. Who will provide for her and the young wonders when I am gone. Who will handle the peoples money this year for street imj)rovements, th» Police or Fathmaslers. If it is a sin to steal aio handles. Which shows the more Christiau spirit, the lady who will assault and batter you for attempting to kiss her or the one who would knock her ad- mirer heels over head down a flight of stairs because he wanted to stop kissing long enough to get breath. If memberfa of the choir should presist in giggling daring service. If your foreman won't feel as merry as a kitten when he gets out. If Markdale would not bea good point for a f nmituie factory. If the two girls who gained admission to the Lecture without paying the fee don't think they are smart. If others look upon them that way. Klacd I WONDEK. TRAVERSTON. Tuesday, Thursday and Sstuiday 12:30 noou. HARKAWAY. Friday, 12:30 noon. For registered letters and money orders, fifteen minutes earUer than above. The P. 0. will be open on Holidays from 9 to 9:30 a. n., and half an boor after mailt arrive. W. J; McFaklato, p. M. The N«w Draoirbt Horse Book. AhHUAT. MsKTIKa OF THK DoVINION DbaUGHT HoBSX Bbxb*b«s Bocrari. J^UffKi^inf* WILL CURE OR REUEVS 9fPJlfl§'*^S8, DIZZINE89t OrSPEPSIA. iHDIQESTIOM, JAUNDICE. BRY8IPELA8. SALT miEua, hEABTBURM, hEAOACHE, ««»««wl UVER. KIONEVa BOWELS OR BLOOD, T. MILBORR ffO. DROPSY, FLUTTERm^ OF THEMUm; ACIDITY OF THE STOtUHOK, DRYNESS ^^ OF THE SKIM, Owen Sound Chatsworth Holland Centre Berkeley Markdale Flesherton Dundalk Shelbume Oi-angeville Jun 8 22 " 830 8 45' «2.5' lOSfi' Orange Arrive., ville..j Leave Cardwell Jimction... Toronto Arrive 5 23 5 35 5 65' 6 30' 8 10 YELLOW OIL C U R E S R H E U M A T 1 6 \ji. WORK FOWBEHS^ toaplwnairtto Fviattyab Is a XABEDAI.X yililAOE OFncULS. Police Tnuteesâ€" £. Davis, A. Inruer, end S. 'J. Coleman. Public School Trusteesâ€" B. Coleman, Lyons. W. A. Brown. B. Coleman, Sec. COUNTY OFTICIALB. Judge, H. McPherson, Owen Sound. Deputy, Judge, 8. J. Lane. Owen Sound. Sheriff, C. H. Moore, Owen Sound. Clerk of Peace. W. Armstrong, 0. Sooni, Clerk, John (Sale. Owen Sound. " Treasurer, S. J. Parker, Owen Sonn4 ' j? County Warden, N. Beid, Owen Svt^^ Begistrar, N., E. McKnight, •• •• 8., Thda. Lauder, Durham. Bevising Barrister, North, Judge McPher- son. Owen Sound. Bevising Barrister. South d East, Judge Lrne, Owen Sound. M. P., North, Jas. Masson, Owen Sound. M. P., East. T. S. Sproule. M.D., Markdale M. P.. South, Geo Landerkin. M. D„ Han- over. M. P. P.. North. D. Creighton, Owen Sound M. P. P., East, Capt. J. Bo-ke, Clarksborg' M. P. P., South, ohn Biyth, Orchard. DIVIBION COUBT CIiSBKS No. 1. John StAfdiens, Owen Bound. " 2. David Jackson, Durham. " ?. Thos. Plunkett. Meaford. •' 4. Thos. J. Borke, H^atheote. 6. J. W. Armstrong, Fleaherttm. " 5. John McDonald, Chatsworth. Subscribe now for the STAN-DABD: there is good times acoming. In accordance with not'ce given ibis Society met in tbo counc'I chamber. Clinton last Fnday, Mr. John McMillan acticg u chairman in the absance of Mr. Allan., pre- sident. Beports from the aeoretaty and treasurer were read, showmg'about 150 entries received 46 members anroUfld, and ^80 disborsemtut daring the year. The minutes of the last general meetior held at Seaford wers read and confii-med. The election of officers and directors re- sulted as follows Presidentâ€" John McMillan, Hullett. Vice. President â€" ^David Mclntoch, T. S. Brace- field. Gocncil of Directors â€" S. SmiUie. HenEsU, Wm. Wellwood, St. Helens, Alex. Innei, Clinton John Marquis. Benmiller; W. H.. Graham, St. Marys Thomas McMitchael, Brussds John Mason, Londesboro J. D. Neil y. S. London; Thos. McLaughlin, Sea- ford J. E. Blackall, Y. S. Clinton Joseph Salkeld, Stratford T. J. Bell, Londesboio; J. J, Fisher, Benmiller James Mitchell, God- xieh. Five of these shall form a quorucn. T, .tJ]^ '^sher, as treasurer, and James ,.as secretary, were re appointed to Ce during the pleasure of the council- Messrs SmilUe and Innes were appointed auditors for the year. The Exeeutive Com- mittee for the examination of pedigrees wai appninted as D. Mclntos, J- E. Bl^ckrll. John Mason, J. J. Fisher and Alex. Inues, The Auditors and Executive Committee were instroeted to meet at Clinton on Satur- day, March 19th, to examine the officers' books and a number of entries awaitiug re-. gistration. The time for the next annual meeting v^s fixed as the second Wednesday in December ensuing, and the place as Clinton. Messrs. McMillan, John M^pon, Blackall, and Smillie were appointed a committee to revise the present rules and regulations and submit a report to the Council, who will 1*7 their r^xirt and recommendations thereon before the next annual meeting for coo- sideration, It was resolved that in yiew of a contem- plated raising of the stand.ard for registra- tion at the next annual meeting the time fo^ receiring ent^OT oqder tbe jHresent standard close on Dee, 1st. Alleci.aMPAlarthin rootine business an^ general oonanltatioli, the meetingadjoom^- mitli, Best East lold flesheri Pebbl folors trowu' Oi tttle i^urnei Bab reek o ^nes ai Just lirtin bole ish. 9wh Mrd rill publid Eomi lOpv aflPi lis caU. AbI Ben I lenl jare 5ee FionI vti- Mi