'^Vl^-^t^-ftr-X r -««««^ â- â- ^' It c li I Ja». 8. Freeborn* i~.ir. Om Gh. M.: L. X. A Q. O. F. Doetorof Madlelno and aoMtar of 8il Vietoii*. Univ. Itioeirtiato of Kiars â€" â€" Qa«ea's CoUeg« of FhyateUna in Ixteo^ iltomber of the OoUege of VhjwitiimmjaiA ofRBitt«y,B.C. A. QMb«J. I*te wrtaent of the Botnnda noaptfJa, (I^yiiig-in GymBColo gical) blto.^^^ BTEFHEN'S DBUG STOIffi. Ors. Sproule Brodie ^PHYSICIANS AND BUBGEONB, M A R K I A 1^ E- Db, Spboci.x'8 office Turner's Drug Store Db. Bbodb'b office M«ttiewe Mock. I». lcCtillongli« BARBISTER, SOLICITOR, c OFFICE-OVER McFARLAMD'S STORE. MARKDALE. Mioney to Lioa-n, niASSdn HIASSOW, BAREISTERS, SOLICITOBS, o. every week. ._ __ J.MaMOS.Q.C. S.MA880N. W. MA880N. N. B.-Private and Companv's fnnds to invest at from 6 to 8 per cent Wm. Br»wii, rSSUEE OF MABBIAGE LICENSES, c I Commissioner in B.K.0. „^ .- Conveyancing in aU its branches promptlj attended to and carefuUy «^«?.^*f 1. ... ^^ N. B.â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se uritv. WILUAMI STUART, K1M13EBLEY, Issne.' of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Beal Estate at low rates. A few iJarms for sa le. Terms easy. jTpTMARSHALL, L.D.S. ^DENTIST,^ i^WAnUATB OP TORONTO SCHOOL each month for the PM^ace of hia profession. Commencing on the 7th September. MARRDALE HOUSE, MARKDALE. ONT. J. £ Marsh, â- Prop. ISAAC STlx^SOW, Builder and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone work. Estimates given. AU work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 329 Eesidence. MA BKDALE. " w. c. Richards; BUILDEB. CONTRACTOB, ARCHI- TECT. Markdale. R.J. SPROULE, FLESHERTON. Conveyancer. Appraiser, Valoator and Money Lender. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills -drawn up andValuatious madeon shortest noticej Charges very low. Apply t K. J. SPROtTLE, Money Lender Postmaster. Fleaherton. fliOWLER^ CEXTRACT»WiiJl if ill '^^auREs, tHOOERA INFANTUM MUMMERCOMPLAINTS' V Soldby/jllDe/^lers. 'ED J^Si JASEf] ^^MDELIOH LIVER CURE HAVe YOU Liver Complaiat, DyspepsU, Indicotiao, Ttili iii.i w, Jumdice, Headacbe, Dizziness.^ Pain in the Bael^ Costiveness, or any disease â- lismg from a dennxed liver, Db. Chase's Livek Cum vUl be foond a nire and certain renu dy. NATURES REMEDY The unqualified saoce3s.af Dr. Chaie' Liver One in Liver Complaint rests «olelr witlk the fac t di» t K u componnded fiMmiiature'iw«ll'4uioiwnB»«i luulaton. Mandrake and Dandslion, combined wiui many other invaluable roots, barks and herbs, having a powerfdl effect on the Kidneys, Slomad^ Bowcb and Blood. 600.COOSOLO .Ov€renf*alfjmaie» tf Df. hm$e* Rtd^ Baokt To allftfliom it may coHeorn. T B. L. Stephen tiie'Dniggle* of Itokade X ham been nippmnXeA agent for Jowtaaau celebrated Tonic ««i nervine, ^^amons littU liver Pau, end Johhsob's ,«» *«»*"V WhtU Ointment. The noTone m "»«J'n' 6««« in the market, in eaaiMMeecBMed by poTerty of bk)od, for NeryouBieei. HyBtMna. and the Palbbbbb of yjomplexifln bo often noticed in female'B, loan. «* •PI«*'H *r general debUity. In oonjnnetum wth tne liver Pills, it is he very best for bU diBMiseB arrising from Topid Uver or bad rtomaidi The White Oinment w the te^ '^Vt the market for SaltBhenme, Barbera Itch. Pimples, Chafs, Bums, Scalda, and all Skin diseases of a scrofulouB nature. Try these fine remedies-and you will not be dimppomted. Forsale at B. L. STEPHEN'S the druggist Markdale, Ont. WM. G. GUTHRIE, P/qiii Ornamental Plasterer TVI A. R Kl I -A- Jt^ E Arches, Cornices, Centre Flowers, and aU kinds of plain and ornamental plastenng ex- ecnted at cheapest rates. Calsomining Lime Washing and Bepairs promptly attended to- Sbo TO SCHOOLjrRUSTEES. The undersigned is manufacturing an ex- cellent assortment of School 'Fiiniitiire^ Consistingof SCHOOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHEBS' DESKS, etc., of the latest design and most approved pattern, oighi^ recommended by School Trustees and Teach- era, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, wherever tried. An assortment of Farm and School BeUs kept always on hand. Send lor catalogue to Chatsworth P. 0. Igl ANDBEW McGILL. MOM TO^ LOAN. ON real estate security, at low rate of interest, no commission charged. Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, » â€" J. S. BLACK, 190 Poowna, P. 0. Iarm for sale: LOT No. 24, con. 4, N. D. E. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold cneap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars apply on the premises, er by letter to *^ J. S. BLACK, 190-tf. Pomona P. O. Markdale Woolen Mill Custom Carding, Weaving, Full- ing, Dyeing and cloth dressing, done ia a workmanlike manner and ou very short notice. First Class Cotton Warp supplied at the lowest possible rates. A call solicited. Terms strictly cash or wool- Sept. 28. 188B ?. J. EITPHIE. -were told in Cmtuidm l it t m Hf r .ftomum. and eiild wkt it trmbUdiaUh Uutr Ctmt- Jlaimi ta try ikitMectUtat n wmif. WiaB|MAa»aMdcverrba(deefIr.Chaaa'sU«wCa« as aralmGCb RooselwUl Miidkal Cidda and Ka^ Book dt mwtjcgn i l inin g «n m mm ysfc t y j f i B gnwiuiipoed birmedicaf wmk totAvnt^i^ MiplMi^ .j^jjyaawl MOtti.Mi iMBip n ' Utr Guirs CatmhI Ciii. A 80U BY A ,1 t IT IS A WELiLi KNOWN FACT â€"-THAT McCOLL'S "LARDINE," is the best known, and most reliable Machine Oil in the Dominion Farm- er's, Thresher's andMiU Owner's, will find it decidedly to their advantage to insist upon getting 4i»a^ "Genuine Lardine" when they aek for it, owmg to so much inferior oil being sold un- der the same name by npscrupulous dealers. We are the sold manufactur- ers of the "Genuine Lardine" every barrel branded. MoGOLL BRO'S, CO. For Bale in Markdale at Haskett Bro's Hardware Store. 847-73 FOR_SALE Six Pure Shorthorn Bull calves from four to fifteen months old registered in tiie D. S. H. H. Book. Good individually, will sell on time, and at prieea to suit tne times. H[. IPAJRHJBK. DURHAM. HaTinff epened in fiw boo* aa^aiioe bosinesB m Mackdale I w«n4a oato- by lespeetlnUy solicit a sham of pub- lie pAtrons|{e. I have had thirty yean mpenence in tiie bnsiiieaB in Enflland and Can- ada, and with good Rtoek and oaxe- fnl workmanship have no fear but my cnstoiderB will find our dealings botk satisEactory and mutually pro- fitiOJle Sewed, Bivited and pegged work done in a workmanlike manner. Baady made Boots, Shoeis, Bnbbers and Overshoes kept in stock. All work done under my personal sup* erdsion. Gall and get acquaintea. Bememberthe stand, Hill's block opposite the Markdale House. M. MABTINDALE. VarMale poller 111. XnABMEBS HAVING SO. 1 WHEAT X: and foefanuig- floor -£nm their own whai^, can get^it bf iudngiiig tmnty bushels or. mom. -I /;;-;i ;--â- ,;,â- â- "' Flouralmapon Hand FlpiiK^$3.60 to *4.30 8B:QBT8,pcr«Dn • i^te fpM lor vaa •ISjOO ao.oo !BMU|dMtt SJS^m^iW CjhA '^^fij^f I'^.ssorjji^fj^: J. w mm BE SURE GET YOUR ;â€" 2B0JI â€" MARKDALE, He makes as good a pump as there is in the market, and at the lo-rest pobsible prices, besides it is so con- venient for getting repairs besides when buying from a distance. Have some style- about yon and support home enterprise by buying firom Quinu' WE WANT Xv/iJ the Fonlhill Nursaies (largest in Canada over 465 acnes) steady employment and no lost time, liberal commission or salary, best advantages splended outfit famished free any$pashing[man can succeed. Apply for terms to, STONE WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont. Pbof. Low's suu hub soap is a delightful toilet luxury as well as a good curative for ukin disease, WEAVING. Having returned to Markdale, in order to be more convenient for my customers, I beg to announce that I am now nrenared to do all kinds of Custom Weaving. Besidence old stand, opposite Presbyterian Church. 318 ABCH. BOTD. FARM FOR SALE. LOT 13t eon 3 west of T. S, Bd. Artemesia. 50 acres, about 20 acres clear of stumps and stones, balance good hardwood bush. Five miles from Ma'-kdale and four from Flesherton. For farther par- ticulars apply to A. S. Thompson. Flesher* ton P. 0. or J, J. Thompson, Grilla. 348-ft For Sale or to Rent LOT No. 9, con. 10, Holland, 221 acres, 100 cleared, good frame bam with stable under good house, good orchard of 35 trees bearing watered by mnnisg stream. Apply to WM. NOBtON, Walter's Falls. sooTHma, GLEANSINQ, HEALINQ. It Cam CATARBH, HAY fever; 8T0IS DmyitlasB ftesk STaaal pHsagea !a EASY TO US6« to the fbibat and •xpecfanationeaasedbyCatanliu Sent pi»9ddoBrao«Iptof priee,BOc«ndtl. Adbesa PULFORO A CO.. Brocfcville, Ont. \j/\SAL3:ALM CatarrH Two KIb4 •! Girls. tfost men like modest girls best, says a writer in the San Francisgo Chronicle Modesty is discretion ;. that's alL Tb^ modest gid won't let yon hold her han^ when thexe anybody likefy to see, but Qie's whole-soled wliea thwe!a nobody looUng, and wnmytn fcoifr beir hands. I have launrn ycmng lad|B0' -who -woid^ aqneeae yaarMndk eDdin^V lopk into yoarq^fuiaao agteeble kt tte befan oUmk paople, feni hAm; ^hbj wan alone i^Ht yen tt^4 ^- bgOf milr off «iia klk. fia^ i^ 4- *«tona««ft Mealudie l^wBaa% Worm BmvaaHi mm afered-' Ue to take, and espetaii kincbi of wonns from ofcOdzen or adndls. v Creemore saw mOI is idle f OK vnmt of water. Prof. Low's "Magic Snlphnr Soap is highly reoommended for atl hommn and skm d is eaae H Don't use azty more nanseoos pur- gatives such as Pills Salts o., wfaoi yon can get in Dr. Curson's Stomach Bitters a medicine fiiat moves, the Bowels gent- ly, cleansing all impurities from tbe system and rendering the Blood -pate and cool. I^ld by all Druggists, tf New hand-coSs of an improved pat- ten are being distributed to Bruce Co., constables. Mrs. Mary Thompson, of Torcmto, was a£9icted with Tape Worm, 8 feet of which was removed by one bottle of Dr. Low's Woim Syrnp, Aurora, a villaee on the Northern Bailway 80 miles from Toronto, is noW an incorporated town. Headache. Biliousness, Dyspepsia and Indigestion reUevesd and cured at once by Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters Try it. Samples free ft. Bight now is the time to use a good Blood Purifying Medicine. Loose no time in getting a bottle of Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters. It will do yon good Sold by all Druggists 60 cents. tf Mr. Bobb, the new proprietor of the Chesley enterprisa, is now at the helm. We extend the right hand. Tamarac â€" ^Is the discevery of a lead- ing physician, and after years of ex- perimenting if is now offered you in a perfected state as a never failing cure for coughs,, colds and throat and lung complaints. Gband BESULT6. â€" For several years R. H. Brown, of Kincardine, suffered from dyspepsia, he says he tried several physicians and a host of remedies with- out relief. His druggist recommended B. B. B. which he declares produced "grand results," for which he gives it his highest recommendation. Acton lost four aged residents in one week recently, viz: â€" ^Wm Steel, aged 84; John Nelson, aged 55 ;|James Camp- bell, aged 66 and Angus Fletcher, aged 90 years. BE ON TOUB GUABD. Don't allow a cold in the head to slowly and surely run into Catarrh, when you can be cured for 25e. by using Dr, Chase's Catarrh Cure. A few applications cure insipent catarrh; 1 to 2 boxes cures ordinary catarrh 1 to 5 boxes is guaranteed to cure chionie catarrh. Try it. Only 25c. and sure cure Sold by all druggists. 333-85 A 8EVEBE ATTACK. â€" "I never felt bet- ter in my life than I have since taking Burdock Blood Bitters. I had a severe bilious attack I could not eat for several days, and was unable to work. One bottle cured me." John M. Bichards, Sr., Tara, Ont. For all bilious troubles use B. B. B. The Editor of the Flesherton Advance is building a residence and printing office, both of which were nearing com- pletion. We are pleased to notice this evidence of prosperity, and only wish it may continue. BxTTBB TBAH GoziD. â€" To thoso troubled with Kidney and Urinary Troubles such as a oondtant desire to urinate, diooting, scald, ing. pains, pain in the back, sediment. An,, Ac, Dr. Chiase's Liver Cure will be found more valuable than gold. It positively cures. See "Prophet" for teatimonals. Am old time favobitb. â€" The season of ereen fruits and summer drinks is the time when the worst form of cholera morbus and bowel complaints eanerally prevail. As a safeguard Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry shpuld be kept at hand. For 80. years it has been the most reliable remedy, Bs PBBPABBD.â€" Many of the worst at- tacks of cholera morbus, cramps, dys- pepsia, and oolic come suddenly in the nierht, and tiie most speedy and prompt means must be nsed to combat their dire effects. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is the remedy; Keep it at hand for emergencies. It never fails to cure or relieve. Cebtaihoubb. â€" ^A Core for Cholera Morbus. â€" positive core for tliis dang- erous complunt, aind for all acute or chronic fbrms of bdtrel complaint in- cident to aqmmer and fttU, is found m Dr. Fowler'sEztiaotof wild Strawberry. be pcooored l»nn any dmggittt. "Eatm A aautmrm, wnRBs.â€" "My little 43uld sufbaed ttem a severe eudd upon s^IiingB, imta she was I!k».a Uttie lAieletan befoip she toodc Bnvibisk Bloiod Bitaters, after IHiioh she beoaabra fitt and hearty, uid was eoxod of welk huun. oM^iShmanddebflityor w«ct£bg of ftaah. ftpm i|ipi two doctOEs tu4^ut ad to relieve :aee.^JKlp.SamMl JDodd. StoruBon a»t» OnL.^ ,nj ;.. ;- .c! ' '^«»tIWlAs8i»eB«f,^ Gity opened in the CoB^Sl .fiQ Monday last, Jaufii^' preaiding. The Cit* ^^ Dockets were hght, then ^.. one Criminal case befoie tt. The following genUe,^, " the Grand Jury Henry Parker, Forfc^ BanH John Ingli,,^- Hector Stewart, JohTl, Wilham Jordon, George bJw Samuel Haslip, Hiram J John D Donald. Willie ,, George Hepburn. SainndwS James N otter, Wm.H.TiicUi A.Wilhams, Ephraim C (\ William Thompson. " "' The Grand Jury made thefDlL presentment: May h please Your Lordikif. The- Grand Jury vigited %, i. and were shown over the pteoJ the Warden, Mr. MiUer, aT' favorably impressed with tho d, ness and good condition of tlieil wards, and were glad to find J prisoners therein confined. On the other hand we deplore I existing circumstances have m ated tbe mixing up of theluufotu insane and indigent with ;Le i class of persons, and wonld si, that the County Council providej means to mitigate this evil. The Grand Jury are hear that Hamilton and Urillij| making provision for accommoj a larger number of lunatics andii m these respective asylnms. will in some measure relieve tbl isting ovi). We recommend that the make some better ptovisioa fori poor and indigent, in the erectiii a suitable building in or nuogi the priesent gaol for that purpose. The Grand Jurors attention U been forcibly called to the very defective way of li^htiagl Court Boom would strongly mend the adoption of electridtfl some other equally safe and effd system of lighting. From information obtained Jurors are of opinion that the pn boiler for heating the entire preal Gaol and Court House, is m sufiScient capacity to ecouomicallj| form its work, or in very cold i give that degree of heat reqaii pecially m the rooms situated distance from it, and would boj to the County Council either tbel largement of the present one otj substitution of a large boiler. Bespectfuly submitted, H. Farkbb, Forei The Grand Jury brought in i following Bill :â€" Queen vs. Ca! feloniously woundingâ€" a True I DON'T let that cold of yours run on. lou t s a lightthing. But it may runirfc Or into pneumonia. Or consnmptiia I Catarrh is disgusting. Pneninoifl| dangerous. Consumption is death itrf| The breathing aparatus must l* healthy and clear of all ob offensive matter. Otherwise there ist" ahead. All the diseases of these parts, h*" tiiroat. bronchial tubes and Innfi •*â- lighfuUy and entirely cured fcf ' ' Bosdhee's German Symp. H y»" ' know this ah^ady, thonsandBandtlK" of people can tell you. They h»« ' cured by it, and 'know how it is. the' Bottle only 75 cents. Ask^^ ° Sale Besister. On Monday, 10th Octoba.^^^ M»miH- â- 4 â- ='â- *'â- â- will sell by pubhc Motion on 11. Glenelelhisstock, iinplen""^^ hdd furniture, hay c. See *»â- particulars. Geo. Noble, anco"" On Wednesday the 15th OctoWj James Neely, lot 19, con. lO,Eop will sell all his stock and Sale at ten o'clock. Terms !» Geo. Noble, auc^neer. Ok Friday the Tth October, P^; Lamb, Glenelg, vrill sell his ' plementsc. He is going » andwiU have a genuine sale, a* fbrparticuhtts. GeoJfobto -*•*â- Niai€efe/Birth$.3Iarrta9*" tmeM^fiveeenU. BIRTHS. ^I,j SMraffIiEnpbiMia.ontD«r^ ' ^S..S«nudfHMrvey, f /^ Srd.tbe ^aiMi. te.iv: ' DEATHS Bait^In Alliston onftjg; -ii^t y0tH YEAIk.â€" K -Noted JawKatRY Stobe, â€" be fooml the most complete s! ktcbes. Clceka, Jewelel-y, Sil ex, o., in this part of ^1 fcud see those watches they fg at $12.00 bearing warr hree and a half yenrs, while o tsare asking §16.00 for larticle. P. B. Bartlett, 8 lalver case for $16.00 while â- I selling elsewhere for $n r dealers cannot compete ' nd they know it. We cai tliem being annoyed at jble low prices we must Ipuhhc the benefit of our c Just Note a few pric neNyjkle Alarm Clock for acti I $2.00 beariDg'a warrant for • Your choice of over 20 1 chains for only $1.60; ;ofit. Fine walnut clocks 1 l5 upward. Brooches, Ear Ei fis' Chains, Cuflf-Buttons, S' \, at equally low prices, aember it you want your W Bk repaired properly by a w Rnssell's is the only place. |orders by mail promptly tended to at CELL'S Noted Jewelry Si FLESHERTON. bil and Other Itei nais in tliese columns intended to I Uvidual or Society will be charp I a line for the first insertion an ^alineeachsubiequent insertion. tjTICE. â€" Correspondence, comvv %„Advertisenientii, £c„ must be ti J by noon on Tuesday to insure publi twek. paper discotinued withou •» being first paid. i8a)TOCAN, of Glenelg, is hav 'â- iig built on Centre street. « Noble is building a dwelli â- *"m suburbs of the town, rcomple^on. t.â€" Just read R. H. Be i"» this issue. Hehassometl |a»twill benefit you. ^**M8Tos, of Owen •»« sister, Mrs. T. Hal! I* *iD send tho Standard fron ^™»ete the end of next year] "^w for $1 cash. '^^*8H"«To», of TorpJ Staendsln Markdale and FI ^JiMcFija.aro, retnrr ?»M8itinK friends in |i^2^ has been apj f|T^chaoe. *]*-'*lBMBAU left ^â-º"•ter with her sU ^«* Fort William. to-d^ l2SL^ *» the ^•-=l^-#! ^aiti.j:- mimmi^m 'iM' 'Mm