31 -â- ' \i 'h m I i\ %-' i^ \^ M 111 isit t. M .*" niaf. 8. Fre^iborffi, â€" «M. D. Ch. M.; L. K. A Q. C. P. I,-^ Doctor of l^etoitft. UMiv. Ti wrttiiii o Kla^rv «nd Qosaa'a College of IhjaiciuMialr eland, jliraiber oftlie College of Phy^eUnaaaSSargMBcCnii. Fotm- 'erlfMtiBS 8nii»aonofB. Brttoy. B.C.A.QuBbec. Late reeideat oi«MSotaiu|* Hoqiitals, (Lyiag-in QymecalggkMJ) DnUin. _, â€" 'â- â€" OKKICilE: STEPHEN'S DRUG STORE. ffirldtle Refill Drs. Sproule Brodle, ^PHYSICIANS AMD SUB6E0NS, r ^4. It k: i j^. L. E. Db. SpbouIik's office Tamer's Drag Store Db. Bboqie's office Mathew 8 block. I*. ^icCJiiiiousrii, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Sec OFFICEâ€" OVER McFARLAND'S STORE, MARKDALB. i\l!oiiey to Loan- MASSOM niASSON, BAERISTEHS, SOLICITORS, o. Offices â€" Owen Sound, in Viewer's Block, Poulett St. Bianch office in Markdale, over McFarland's Store, on Friday and Saturday every week. J. Maqson, Q. C. S. Masson. W. Masson. N. B. â€" ^Private and Company's funds fo invest at from 6 to 8 per cent FABMEB8 HAYING No. 1 WHEAT •Bd pief a ri ng flonz from their ovti whettk, MD get it by briagiBg twenty basheli or more. FJour always on Hand BloTir $3.00 to $4.30 per.bbl. SHOBTS, per ton %USO BRAN. " 10.00 The highest market price paid for Fall and Spring wheat. J, W. FORD. "Jp-yjL Toic ijTotice- Ib 'Tf^"'^^ with flMlTdrtiieitt and Nortli^ Wfl^etn B^, andthoOtandTiWBlkBry. To all whom it may con cern. J. Wm. Brown, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, c CommisBioner in B. R. c. Conveyancing in all its branches promptlj attended to and carefully executed. N. B.â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se euritv. WSLLIAM STtlART, KIMUERLEY, Issue.- of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Real Estate at low rates. A few iarms for sale. Terms easy. J. p. MARSHALL, L.D.S. will visit Markdale lor the practice of his pro- fession on Thursday and' Friday following the lirst Monday in each month, and at Flesnerton the following day, Saturday. lAROlLElOUSE, M MARKDALE, ONT. J, £ Marsh, Prop, ISAAC STlx^SON, Bulider and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone vork. Estimates given. All work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 3-29 Residence, MARKDALE. W. G. RICHARDS, ARCm- IB. L. Stephen the Druggist of Markdale have been appointed agent for Johksos's celebrated Tonic and nervine. Johnson's little liver Pills, and Johnson's all healing White Ointment. The nervine is the very best in the market, in all diseases caused by poverty of blood, for Nervousness, Hysteria, and the Paleness of ^Complexion so often noticed in female's, loss of appetite and general debility. In conjunction wth the Liver PDls, itia he very best for all diseases arrising from Topid liver or bad stomach The White Oinment is the very best i a the market for Salt Rheume, Barbers Itch, Pimples, Chafs, Burns, Scalds, and all Skin diseases of a scrofulous nature. Try these fine remedies and you will not be disappointed. For sale at R. L. STEPHEN'S the druggist Markdale, Ont. WM. G. GUTHRIE, PIqui Ornamental Plasterer Arches, Cornices, Centre Iflowers, and all kinds of plain and ornamental plastering ex- ecuted at cheapest rates. Calsomining Lime Washing and Repairs promptly attended to. 365 Bit. PACIFIC, Captain P. M. Campbell. 8tr. ATLANTIC. Captain B. D. Foote. Str. NOBTHEBN BKLLE. Capt. W. Bass^,.^ The fine new Sleamers "PACIFIC" ft" AT- LANTIC" will ran. ;8,s. follows doriag the season (weather pen^l^^ttiiig-) Leaving Collingw^od at 1 p. m. Meaford at 3 p.m.; Owen Sound at 8 p. m.; and Wiarton at 11:45 p. m. every IVednesdajr nnd Saturday. For Eillamey, Manitowaning, Little Current, Eagawong, Gore Bay, Spanish Biyer, Serpent Biver, Algbma Mills. Blind Biver, Thessalon, Brace Mines, Hilton, St. Joseph's Island. Garden Biver, and Sanlt St. Marie.^ The Saturday Steamer only will call at Cockbnm Island. Mackinaw. â€"During the summer season the above steamers will continue the trip on to the Island of Mackinaw making six full days of a round trip at a cost of 8 12.00 only including naeals and berth. For ^information as to freight and fares. Appply to. any Agent of the above Railways, the Pursers on board the steamers, or to the Great Northern Transit Co., Collingwood. THOS.LONG, CHAS. CAMERON, Secretary. Manager Is imed eT«7 Thnnday, by C. W. RtntiDeE. §larkdal9, Oiit, TsBica â€" tl per year in advanee; tt'50 il not paid irithia six in«a)th8. Profeauonal and business oaidsoneindb â- pace uid under, per year, f4. 1 TB. 6 ito. S m. WlioIe«olamn ffiO 00 187 60 915 00 Ifolf .wdnmn........ 27 00 15 00 10 00 Quarter colnmn .. 15 00 10 00 6 08 Twoinohspaee 7 00 4 00 Threeinoh space 10 00 6 00 Casnal advertisements 8 cents per line first insertion, 3 cents per line each snbseqnent insertion, nonpareil measure. Editorial notices, or notices in local col- ojnn 10 cents per line first insertion, 5 cents each subseiiuent insertion. Stray animals c, advertised 3 weeks for 91 No paper discontinued until all arrears are paid except at the option of the publisher. DISTEICO? B raoH OUB EXCHakckT' FOE STANDAED Thirteen cows celebrated lord by going to pomid. Danokeods fits are nft^ worms. Freeman's WoS, stroy worms. '""a^o, A schooner from Encardi, barrels of salt at TborZ for the Grangers. " Don't allow a cold m the .«^ and sorely run into Catarrh ^^ Core. A few apphcitions ' 'catarrh I to 2 boxes cures 1 to 5 boxes is •"Usil TO SOHOOL_TRUSTEES. The undersigned is manufacturing an ex- cellent assortment of School FiTXTiitufe, Consisting of SCHOOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHERS' DESKS, etc., of tbe latest design and most approved pattern. Highly recommended by School Trustees and Teach- ers, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, wherever tried. An assortment of Earm and School Bells kept always on hand. Send for catalogue to Chatsworth P. O. 181 ANDREW McGILL. Taior. late of S. begs BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, TECT, Markdale. 12'lly R. J. SPROULE, FLESHBRTON. Convej-ancer, Appraiser, Valuator and. Money Jjander. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills drawn up andValuations made on shortest notice,; Charges very low. Apply to â- K. J. SPROTTiE, Monsv Lender Postmaster, Fleslierton. MONEY TO^ LOAN. ON real estate security, at low rate of interest, no commission chaiged. Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. BLACK, 190 Pomona. P. O, ~FARM FOR SALE. a very LOT No. 24, con. 4, N. D. R. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold cneap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars apply on the premises, or by letter to J. S, BLACK, laO-tf. Pomona P. O. Markdale Woolen Mill Castom CaidiDg, Weaving, Full- mg. Dyeing and cloth dressing, done 'Win Stoddart, England and Jersy City, U. to inform the citizens of Mabkdale and Bivrrounding community, that he has opened a TAILOEING SHOP over Mr. W. J. McFarlaud's Store, where he is prepared to do all work entrusted to him in the Latest and Nobbiest Styles as I will inspect ail work before leaving the Shop, cus- tomers may rely on having work turned out first-class in every par- ticular trusting that I may receive a fair share ot the public patronage I remain, Faithfully your's, WILL STODDAKT. Markdale, March 14th, 1887. JOB PRESTTING. The Sianoabd office has a splendid equip- ment of poster as well as fine job type. Spe- cial attention to orders by mail. orders fUled with dispatch. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services every Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. A. Wilson, Pastor; A. McFarland, S. S. Superintendent. CHRIST CHURCH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7 pm. Rev. Jas. Ward, Incumbent. Sabbath School 2:30. W. J. Ford, Superin- tendent. METHODIST CHURCH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a, m and 7p.m. Sunday School at 2:30. Prayer Meeting every T.^iursday evening from 8 to 9, Rev. Geo. Buggin Pastor; G. S. Bowes. S. S, Superintendent. Ladies' Aid in con- nection Mrs. T Hill, Secretarv. Strangers and visitors always welcome Parties desiring sittings will apply to* C. W. Rutledge, Pew Steward. â- ^oc. and BE SURE YOUR •3/ â€" 7B0U â€" workmanlike short notice. manner and on HAVE YOU Liver .CoBapIaint, Dyspepsia, Indif estioD, Bilionsness^ Jaundice, Ueaoache, Dizziness, Paio in the Bad^ Costiv.-nes.i, or any disease arising from a detanKed liver, Dr. Chase's Liver Curb inll be ibund a sure and certain rem dy. NATUr^E'S REMEDY The tinqualified succ-rss of Dr. Chase's Liver Cnre in Liver Complaii.t rest-; s^ilely with the fact that it is con.pounded fr irun.itiir^'.sivetl-known liver regulators, M.\NDKAKE ANU Dandelii.n, combined wiih many other in\-aluable roots, burks and herbs, having a powerful cfTcct oi thp Kid-icys, S'omach, Bowds and Blood. 500, COO SOLD I'h-cr oru-half mlUoii •/ Dr. Chas/t Recipe Bookt â- were sold iH Cantufa n-tme. Wc wamt every tnoH, •woman and ckiid tolu ii 'roublmd tiriik Liver Cam- ftainttoiry th s excellent itmedy. SOUrrHIMti !iEW. CiVEllilWAyFBEE Wrapped around e w-ry bottle of Dr. Chan's Liver C«« IS a valuable Househ.ild Medical Goide and Recita Book (84 paajes), ronraiaiDg over *oo mefhl redpei pronounced l.y medico men anddrnggistt asimbk able, and worth tm VMKt the price of the medicioe. 7T»Y CHS'^C'SCftTABW'CBK. remedy. Prxet B5 centi. TBYCHASE'sKlWnTiUIOtmiPlUJi «Scts.iieFbaab SOLO BY AU. OCALERS ^-«toMAII»0!« ft 00.. •••• First Class Cotton Y/arp suppUed at the lowest possible rates. A call solicited. Terms strictly cash or wool- Sept, 28, 188S F. J. RITCHIE. IS A WELL. KNOWN FACT â- THAT McCOLL'S "LARDINE," is the best known, and most reliable MA.eHiNE Oil in tbe Dorainiou Farm- er's, Thresher's and Mill Owner's, will find it decidedly to their advantage to insist upon getting tbe "Genuine Lardine" when they aek for it, owing to 60 much inferior oil being sold un- der tbe same nnrne by unscrupulous dealers. We are the sold manufactur- ers of the "Genuine Lardme" every barrel branded. McCOLL BROS. CO. For sale lu Markdale at Haskett MARKDALE, He makes as good a pump as there is in the market, and at the lowest possible 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 baying from Quinn* Markdale C. 0. 0. F. No. 78. meets every alternate Monday evening at 8 o'clock in their Hall, Rae's block. Visitirg brethren welcome. Markdale A, O.U.W, No. 141 meets in their ^Hall, Rae's block, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of neighboring lodges solicited. Markdale L. 0. L. No. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday on or before full moon each month. Thos. Elliott, Master; IF. J. Blakely, Secretary. Victoria R. B. Preceptoiy, No. 282, Meets in Lodge Room of Markdale L. 0. L. No. 1045, first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir Knights always welcome. Jas. Brodie W. P.; Thos, EUiott, Registrar. ordi, gnaraateed t-» ^twTh. Try It. Only 25- ^* Sold by all druf^gists. The News says there was four and five tliousand Thombury on the 12tli, Don't, use any more nanseo,. gatives such as Pills Salts rS can set in Dr. Carson's StcQaJ^ a medicine that moves the bZi ly, cleansing ail impurities system and renderii-iy the B! and cool. Sold by all Dru-ni^ts. â- Sattaby's steam iila!i:i!gmiU5 j, hurst,. valued at oyer §5,000, was k Monday. Foe NETTLE KAfiK, Sammet Eruptions and general toilet use Low's Sulphur .Soap. Woman may be " pu: " willing^. to give her up. Aeouse the Livr.i; Nationol Pills, a cathartic, sugar-c.oat Shelburno pouEtl ki cj^. abundant harvest o^vinfj hibiting cattle runnir" r. ed. put iiit Haa a â- ocd t^rpij ' '.re re;i liie Ijy.li, lavi-e Icinga MAKKDALE. The P. 0. will be opened from 8 o'clock a. m. to 7 p. m. every working day. Mails closed as follows, viz C. P. R., going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm " " South, 3:30 p m, and 7pm TRAVERSTON. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday li2:30 noon. WE WANT! 1 rtn ^^OD MEN at once, to sell for J.\J\J the Fonthill Nurseries (largest in Canada over 465 acres) steady employment and no lost time, liberal commission or salary, best advantages splended outfit furnished free any pushing man can succeed. Apply for terms to, STONE WELLINGTON, Toronto, On Pbof. Low's SULPHUR SOAP IS a dehghtlul toilet luxury as well as a good curative for akin disease, FARM FOR SALE. HARKAWAY. Friday, 12:80 noon. For registered letters and money orders, fifteen minutes earUer than above. The P. O. will be open on Holidays from 9 to 9:30 a. m., and half an hour after mails arrive. W. J. McFablahd, p. M. ^ivttttivti* Being lot 5, south east quarter of 6 and and west half ft, con. 11, Euptirasia, will be sold cheap and on easy terms, also Saw Mill on lot 5, in good running order. For further particulars apply to JAMES STINSON, 358-61* Markdale WEAVING. Bro's Hardware Store. 847-78 A safe and pooidw BrM Worm Spp British Worm Syrap !! THE BEST FOB VHIIjDBEItf H«ving returned to Markdale, in order to be more convenient fcr n)y customers, I beg to announce that I un now orenared to do all kinds of Custom Wearing. Residence old stand, opposite Presbjtcrian Church. 818 ABCH. BOTD. H. PARKER'S, DtTRHAM. FARM FOR SALE LOT 181 oon S vest ol T. 8. Bd. Artemema. 50 acres, abont 20 aores eld«r of stmnps and stonee, baUnee good hardwood trash. Fire miles fnnn Ma«'kdale and fonr from Flesherton. For farther par- ticulars apply to A. 8. lliompson. Fleaher- ton P. O. or J. J. Thompson, Orilla. 842.ft UABEIULE VILLAOE OFFICIALS. PoUce Trustees â€" E, Davis, A. Turner, ond S. J. Coleman, Public School Trustees â€" ^B. Coleman, J. Lyons. W. A. Brown. B. Coleman, Sec. COUNTT OFFICIALS. Judge, H. McPherson, Owen Sound. Deputy- Judge, S. J. Lane, Owen Sound. Sheriff, C. H. Moorev Owen Sound. Clerk of Peace. W. Armstrong, O. Sound. Clerk, John Gale, Owen Sound. Treasurer, S. J. Parker, Owen Sound. County Warden, N, Reid, Owen Sound Registrar, N., R. McKnight, " â- ' S„ Thos. Lauder, Durham. Revising Barrister, North, Judge McPher- son. Owen Sound. Revising Barrister, South East, Judge Lane, 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.4North. D. Creighton, Owen Sound M. P. P., East, Capt, Borke, Clarksburg M. P. P., South, John Blyth, Orchard. DIVISIOM COUBT CLXBE3 No. 1. John Stephens, Owen Bound. ' 2. David Jackson, Durham. " 3. Thos, PlunkeU, Meaford. ' 4. Thos. J. Borke, Heathcote. " 5. J. W. Armstrong, Flesberton. " C. John McDonald. Chatsworth. monthly Fairs. OiangevilleTtS^ second Thursday in each month. Bnadalk â€" ^Tuesday before Orangeville. 'Flesherton â€" ^Monday before Chwigevflle. Markdale â€" Saturday before Orangeville. Dorhiun-^Tlurd Tuesday in each icontn. Chatswortii â€" ^Monday before Dmham. Holland Centre â€" Satnidaybefore Chatsworth PrleeviUe â€" ^Monday before Dnriiam. Eboorer â€" ^Monday bc^or^ Porham .Maeveloits.â€" One (To .0 of Dr, Liver cure wHIcnreSick Headed ness, and Sour StornRcli. 1 to2M are warranted to cnre Liver plaint, Indigestiou and, BiluiasDes: A bridge near Port Elgin uf HO feaj and 40 feet above tlie stream fell while a man was driving orci- \Ti"j a 1 load of stone-s." Tiie water was eigiiii deep, and strange to sny noiiLcr ilie i his horses were injured or iho tajod li A Pebson â€" Unable to sleep in l-ed, to work, unable to take oniiiiaiT eiaj from the -effects of Asil^ma until Southern Asthma Cure. A saaip acre relieved, three packiiges pem cured. Fish stories are now in order. This given as a fact and is alleged to be ne the first, it should be fianic.l if tlieta author should be decora tcl :â€" A Jfc camper alleged that he sei out a bated with a minnow, Tiiis wns sirai by a shmer, which was taken ia laier hi perch which at a snbsequeDt stare was a tured by a black bass, A rnr-sJialuBse ' Up before the camper nnd swallowdj combination, and tiie whole outfit wa^i ed ashore in time for breakfast.- ^^ is a wonderful country. Uneoualled. â€" p. J-'!. ;iracX;iniaa goods merchant, Brockvilie, Ont., saj;- an instant relief for ecld in the kai catarrh. Nasal Balm is uue-inalled. effect is noticed as soon as it 13 used. Geeat Gain.â€" "I u.=^ed a gn-zi dealoli tor's medicine for kidney complaint do five years, was getting -^oKe ail the' until I tried B. B. B. I took three bciil gained in weight from 130 ta 1-^9 lb:- \* highly recommend Bur.locli liiood K^ to be a good medicine." Thus i(riiilie=n Walton, of Springfield, N. E. A Good Act. â€" "As a cure for all complaints I highly recomiuead Dr.FoM Extract of Wild Strawberry, having " used it with the best result.?. I baveo been thanked for recomineiiJini? it- liam Haw, Ancaster, Ont, Aftee Long Yeaes. â€" "I tvas trotiblefl* liver complaint for a number of years, ing no cuie. I tried B. B. E- Ito«' bottles, and am perfectly cured, stronj hearty." Mrs. Maria Aekett, AliiJ». The Thombury News gave last several columns on tbe advantages j that town as a manufacturing «° the beauties of the scenery and » graphical sketch of the members of town council. Aek You Going To Tkavel?-Do^'3 a supply of that Dr. Fowler's Estraci Strawberry. It is a superior remW sickness, and a positive cure for complaints induced by bad water, w^ diet, OTof ohmate. Whether at no;;^ abroad, it should be kept at hand in emergency. 1m Good Bkputk.â€" James Mdli^^ writing from Einsale, says "d. • .. remedy for diseaaes of the blof • " „, kidneys, has an exceUent repntafion looaUty. I have used it, â- 'd fV^^^-^ 1 perienoe, as well as observatiOT- only medicine I want, and 1 aaTi» afElicted to try it." A SouBCB Of I"^^r'?c scarce of danger attending (ww« during the summer and fall is ^^ p,J check the diarrhoea too sn^f ""J'-m nol ler's Extract of Wild Strawbenyj^^ this. Inflammatioii oftheboww*^^ foUow its use. as is too often to» jj powerful opiates and astrfngenw-^ promptly and in a natural m •" ift.aailu..:.i»A5fe«8A'afa..'.-;.KA ..