w^^^ '^hh •'â- â- â- â- ^^?:«H^AW*^W»JW^U.PlbS?^' ^kmitmm I M. II r.ii iRS. SmilU A EM, â€" rRtszciAHS, afCBaxom, xccottchkbs, e.-~ Office at Manley's Drug Store, where all calls day or ni|^t will be promptly attended to. r. s. SPROULE, m. o. a. ego, M. D.. c. C. A. McBRIDE, M. D. L. IL C. P. S. EDINBURGH, Office at Stephen's Drug Store, Late of the IJondon Hospital, England. I». ^IcCiilloTigrhi, BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, c OFFICEâ€" 0Â¥ER KcFMRLAND'S STORE, MABKDAliE. iVfoney to ILioa,ii. I. B. L-UCKS, BARBISTER, SOI.ICITVB, c, of the firm of Bishop Lucas, Owen Sound, at office of BBEIB i Cffll. JEWBLIjEBS. Haying returned from the ci^witti a large and well chosen addition to their stock, are prepared to gira even better value and lower prices than ever. All of onr stock is new, and has been carefully chosen, with a view to salt the taste, fancy and parses of our namerous customers IK- IVi IUUCA.B. fit. Co., '^very Friday. Wm. Lncas in charge of office daring week and legal matters will receive prompt attention. BBOWV. DIVISICN COUBT CLERK. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, fcc. CommiBsioner} in B. B. 6. Conveyancing in all its branches promptly attended to and carefully executed. N. B. â€" Money to Lend on Beal Estate se- curity. WILLIAM STUART, KIMUEBLEY, Issne.^ of Marriage Licenses. Money to Loan on Beal Estate at low rates. A few irarms for eale. Terms easy. J.P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. -DBNTIST.- OF TOBONTO SCHOOIj GBADUATB of Dentistry, will be at the Markdale House, Markdale, on the 1st and third Wednesday of each month and also at Munshaw's Hotel, Flesher- ton, the day following the third Wednesdaj; in each month for the practice of his profession. Commencing on the 7th September. MOSEY n_ LOAN. ON real estate security, at low rate of interest no commission charged. Busi- ^ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. BLACK, 190 Pomona, P, O. FARM~FOR SALE. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW^ELLEBY, SILVERW^ABE, we have a large and well assorted stock and will guarantee satisiaotion in every case. A full line of Bchool books. Stationery and Fishing tackle on hand. Onr repairing branch is still growing and as before, we guarantee a good job and future satisfaction, To save money go to BREADNER CASSON, R. S. MARKDALE CLOTHING 8YOR Keeps a select stock of SCOTCH and C^^^^^^oNr^BSwllBm^^ COLLARS. CUFFS. SUSPENDERS. c^c. ^.^^^^ Speciid attention is inyited to the '"â- â- â- S««TJSef«^tS5J £m have them bnttonTof same material as their ffurments, either ladies or gen»«au««. made ma tew minutes while waiting. .^-^.m -ncrr-^-oxTti AQENT FOB PAEKER'S DYE WORKS. Tailoring dune as usual. Custom work wUl receive careful attention. Good work and neat fits. GanadaiS-TrajisitGo's (limited) LOCAL STEAMSHIP ROUTE. Owen Sound and Sault Ste. Marie. VamBmagmr amd Taat Txvtght Ida*, curxjiag HerKidMtr'a Valla. S. S. CAAMOMA, Cavt. F. X. LaFbamce. 5 S. CAMBRIA, CAFT. NEIICAIIPBEIiIi WTTiTi sail daring the season of 1890 from nwnn Snnnd tn Hanlt Rte. Marie averv A VoT«l AdvartlMaMBt. Minutes of 4th meetine of «. nicipal Council of the ViUol J^B- dalJTheld the 80th tySt«^M«^ 1890. â- ^"'^PnlA.D, Members all present • tin. b tbechwr. "^^«ReeTei, Minutes of last meeting reft^ confirmed. "'«i»nd Communications account for lamp glassed School TruTlees' lumber C. W. llutled -John Wku. assessing John 2' pint lirown-ilaskett-xLtE'S be requested to have the the Beeve keepmg.~Carried. Lyons-Plewes-ThattbefoUown,, for sidewalks put into the stave S^ for safe keeping.-. Carrip^ "'e^Het,,, accounts be paid, viz John Whitbf for asse^eiug and postage. 1890. ~$^" • " ^^^"' ^*â„¢P glasses ' " " at station, 50 for The following story, which has never before appeared in print, is told about the editor of one of Main's most prominent dailies When a small street kmp boy, his father, now one of the most prominent men in the State, was then running a printing office aud pub- lishing a weekly paper in one of the largest towns in .Kennebec County. .,«^,»_^a8Keu-ibatBIr Brn-n One day the advance agent of a show bo instructed to make necessaiv came along aud ordered some posters parations of Council GhaXr ?^' School Trustees for pine plank X foetand freight on .auie,$94.50anc W But edge, for pnnting. adyertisiu» and stationery, Sll.GS.-CaniedT Plewesâ€" Haskettâ€" That Owen Sound to Sault Ste. Marie every Tueaday and Prlday, on tbe arrival of the Canadian Pacific Evening Train from Toronto and points East (10-.30 p.m.), calling at Eillamey, Mamtowaning, Shegniandab, Little Current, Eagawong, Gore Bay, Spanish Biver. Buswell's nuo uiuiiu iiuiuo «*.». ....~~ â€" .- "^- â€" Mifls, Serpent Biver, Algoma Mills, Blind Biver, ^-if of Dauts She Was then making for Ttaessalon Biver, Bruce Mines, Hilton, Bicbards I r" ,.J^_ ^^ __ 4;„».„.l +Ko.-, o Kr»» ijanding, Garden Biver, thence to Sault Ste. ' "" .-».« Marie, calling at tbe above ports on the retmn printed upon cotton cloth. Hi9 order was filled, but for some reason he neglected to call for them, and they were thus left on the printer's hands. The printer's wife ran across them, and as cloth was then high, she took tbe cloth home and used it to li^ a trip. TlcKBTB and FBEiaHT Bates can be obtained by applying to MAITLAND BIXON, at their MARKDALE ONT. 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. BLA.CK, 190.tf. Pomona P. MARKDALE HOUSE, MA.EKDALE. ONT. J: E Marsh. -Prop R. J. SPROULE FLESHEBTON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Lender. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wills drawn up andValuations madeon shortest notice. Charges very low. Applv to B. J. SPBOtTLE, Money Lender Postmaster. Flesherton. W. G. RICHARDS BUILDER. CONTRACTOR, ARCHI- TECT, Markdale. Flesherton Greenhouse. To our cnstoiuers around Markdale We take this opportunity of thanking you for your support in the past and hope for a continuance of your patronage this year. "We have a good variety of greenhoupe plauts, .Also Bedding and Perennials for garden planting. In vegetables -we have Cabbage, Celery, Cauliflower, Tomato, Cucumber and Pepper Piants in their seaon. Pleastj aeud in your orders they will be promptly attended to. 1 have the honor to remain Yours truly. oOl-l* JAMES BEECROFT. In the Matter of the Estate of Jolin Ritchie, Deceased. The creditors of John B^'tchie. late of the township of Holland, deceabed, who died on or abont the 23rd day of January, 1890, and all oth- ers having claim against his estate are hereby notified to send by post, or otherwise deliver to the undersigned, solicitors for the administratrix of the estate and effects of the said deceased, at their office in the Village of Markdale on or be- fore the 28na DAT or MAT HBZT, their christian names and surnames, addresses and description, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their acconnts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them and in default thereof, and immediately after the said 22nd day of May the assets of the said John Bitcbie, deceased, will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to claims of which notice shall have been given as above required. And this notice being given under the provisions of the Bevised Statutes of Ontario the administratrix will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her or his said solicitors at the time of such distribution. BXSHOP ft uncAS, Solicitors for Administratrix, Markdale, 9th April, 1690. the editor above mentioned, then a boy about ten years of age. As the months rolled by the pant- ^^^^^^..^ „^„., _. «.â„¢ aloons grew threadbare, and at school new warebonse, on West side of river, where all one day he SCCldentally tOl'O the Beat S^I?^*^a?^i"e^rcXrrD^X"'TOD2; out, leavmg sbout One foot of the lining EoZ^;:L?r^ki?lSiSSdT^^4h'S^?*E^? «P°««d to view This in itself would side of nver, on Biver street. have made the boys smiie, but they O. J. xcCiiVmB, laughed till the tears came when they ^•^ Managing Agent, observed the;foIlowmg words standing out boldly upon the lining in large type " Doors open at 7.80. Performance begins at 8." It is ueedlesb to state that the boy was sent home to his mother in tears. â€"Globe. Pel into a FiL Hurrali for SprlngGoods â€" ^AT THE- T-tAZAfft^ PHESERVE YOUR SI6HT BY WEABINO TRX OBLT FRANK LAZARUS [Late of the firm of Lazwoa licHris.] 'Seaowned SpaotMlm aafl SyV-OlaaaMr. These Siectac^i aad Kye Glaases have been nsed for tha jMBt SS^aaa^- and given ia ewmf instance unbonadoi catisfMtiOB. Tfa«y are th« Kest in thk Wobi^. They never titft andlaal "many ]re«« wttli »q jha nge. .. Fo# mla^by SAMyJUi BSBAinntt. praeti- •cal XlfltdlunalBii^eaicUer md "-pâ€"TIT-^mkr in all kinds of Gold and SUver WatcbM. Glo^ m.ud ivinSOar, W aM ^per, maMumiry, fiehovl .Books. »e. rartlwaaf ^teattea paMteiaurti f atd»» *e.» wHh H o a m m wH JBi tfffl i ICS^OCDAIiB, tUlR, Markdale Furniture Wareroom, Plush Parlor Suits, Hair-cloth Suits, Bedroom Suits, Beds Bedding, Sideboards, Tables, commcm Extension Tables, in great variety Washatands Spring Mattress Wool Mattrecs of ail kinds, and in fact everything th^t is kept in a first-class shop. Call and get quo- tations. Also Funnral Furnishings â€" Coffins, Caskets, Bobes, Linings, Gloyes, Crapes of all descriptions al- ways in stock. Thanking my numer- ous customers for past favors. Yours respectfully, J- W. Sproule. Very few people covet the experience majiy would far rather fall into a pit, But the customers of "Will. Stoddart covet the ex- perience of a fit every time, they wouldrather not fall into the hands of a KJnight of the Scissors and Needle whose turnout would fit them like rolling into a pit. Fits they want, fits they get, and he wants 1000 men and boys who want fits. WILL. STODDART, Tailor, Boom over McFarland's store. A TRIP TO MANITOBA. Iiast year I went to Manitoba on tne C, P. B. At Bat Portage I got sick, and at Winnipeg I was so weak I had to be assisted off the train. I got a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters, and after the first dose felt better. When I got to Boisseyain 1 was as weU as ever The Bitters cure the bad effect of the surface water of the prairies. Donald Mnrro, Bolsover, Ont. A Btraaff* Aoeid«at. Owen Sound, May 1. â€" Last evening a very sad accident occurred which re- sulted in a lady named Miss Isabel Scott losing her life. The lady lived ii3 the Township of Keppell and was returning h^me in a wagon driven by a farmer named Bitchie, when from some unknown cause she fell back- ward and got entangled between the wagon box and the wheel. In this position she was dragged unnoticed some hundred yards. When extract- ed from the position life was extinct. ONE LiITTLE PIQGIE. I owned a litter of pigs. They throve well until a month old, when their throats swelled, and spite of all reme-iies they ail died except one, which was nearly dead. Laughingly I said I would ti-y Yellow Oil, and gave it a thorough application. He improved at once, and soon was all right. William Wmdsor, Brinsley, Ont. i)i vision Court.â€" Carried. Lyonsâ€" Haskettâ€" That the Qerk be instructed to write to Mr. J, g Black, township clork of Glenelg en- quiring how much he would charge for preparing a correct map of this villaee â€"Carried. Brownâ€" Lyonsâ€" That this corpora- tion purchase the crounds cf the Glenelg Agricultural Society situated in Markdale for the sum of $500, saii grounds containing five acresâ€" lost. The yeas and nays bein? called were as follows: Yeasâ€" Wm. Browu and John Lyons. Naysâ€" W. i, McFarland, G. M, Haskett and Angw Plewes. The committee appointed last meet- ing on Dramage reported verbally to the effect that after having examined the locaUty which required draming and decided to oien a drain, that the owners of the property through who8« laud the drain would pass refused to allow such drain to be opened through their property. ' Lyonsâ€" Haskettâ€" T^at the Reeve and Mr. Browu, as soon as practicable, wait on the parties through whose property the contemplated drain is intended to run, ascertain what they intend doing in the premises, and re- port at next meeting of council.â€" Carried. The Clerk was .instructed to com- municate with the County Judge and ascertain whether the Voters' List of 1889 as prirted and certid to is le^al fur the coming Provincial Elec- tions, and if not, what eourso if' necessary to make it le£;al. G. W. KUTLEDGE, â- Clerk, pro tem. Sapbraaia Couscil. Xackaway VaUlo School. It ik)8:a||^a1 I THE OKLT PERFECT FEN|^ WOVEN W4RE FERCIIIt Kir STEO. S4eta.0ttKMmp4lUpmm!il. It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes Because so simple* s safe to dye with Diamond Dyes Because alvays reliable. AUt Tlw It's economy to dye "With Diamomd Dyes Because the strongest* It's pleasant â-¼ith Diamond Because tjiey n fail. ^6u ou^t to dye DlfimozM Dyes. The Honor Roll of N. S. S. No. 3, Euphrasia and Holland, for the month of April, is as follows r IV. Glass. â€" Arthur Murdoch, George Neely, John Laugheed, Wesley Thompson. UI. Class.â€" Annie Carbert, Lizzie Murdock, Rosa MoLwighlm, Minme Lauheed. n. Class. â€" Carrie Lyons, Wesley Lyons. Vinie Lyons. Elsie Smith. I. Class, Part H.â€" Alfred Jerry, Hugh Smith, Aaron Thompson. Charlie Jerry. BiixE R. Cunningham, ^Teacher. O W f ll u .ortD« ^c^.,. ©«'««» book -S«:tMifciH, Wl ccianfi,r aH ok* i^tikmaU ^f«n«|pika|io«. PiiMitDy, j^tUM, KiauaMOM A Co., JOSEPHINE JOTTINGS. vJ!L-*r?."^T?^ *° recommend Hagytrd's Yellow Oil. It u 8 Bore care for ehapped hands, swellmgs, sore throat, oronp.etc. Mr«. Geo; "Ward, Josephine P.O., Ont Bordook Blood Bitters la a medicine mada from roots, barks aud herbs, and is the best knowu iwnedy lor djspepsia. eonsrip.tioii and bUiouanesB, and will cure all bloSdis- lStor«,?"^°° "^^ *«*^« '««» 0EAT«8 The council met pursuant io ad^ joornment on 25th April, 1890. Member all present minutes of last session of council read and approved. By-law No. 4S3, confirming the appointment of pathmastere, pound- keepers and fenceviewers earned through the different stages and passed. The Reeve, Mr. Paterson and thft Assessor were appointed to attend the next meetuig of the Holland council re mistake made by the assessor of Holland reerarding the number of acres in Union S. £ No. 2 for 18S8. Mr. Paterson was instructed to meet the Reeve of St. Vincent in reference to getting repairs made on tbe Town Line. Mi. Paterson was also instruct- ed to get a culvert built on Walter t Falls road opposite lot 30. con. 10. The Reeve's orders were issued on the Treasurer to pay as follows, w: Richard Lee, $1.00, repairing hndge; Thomas Gilray, Reeve, $15.00, sm amount to be expended by hm m we purchase of tickets and paying otner expeusea in sending John Mawew aud wife (who are old und maige^-' to relatives at HuntsviUe Jonn Davis, $6,00, building culvert Jaj"» Camplin, $2.00, ditching on T^ road; John Clugston, $6.50. buJdig culvert; WilUam Stuart, P^'Z pay men for buiidiug culvert Cha" G. Deyitt, $80.00, salarv as assessor for current yea«v Robert Armstrongs $8.00, repairmg bridge; BoJ^ Dunlop, clerk, $20.00, ^^^"""^^ and preparing minutes for P'f 7^* W. P. Carson, $10.00. iu^igent reu«. William Stuart. Esq., $5.00 b^ing^ fund of amount advanced by wi»^ relief of Johu Mathews and vrit« » an old and indigent. On motion being made and secon ll}e.^u|ioa adjourned uutU tw jj^ *^ m^y^ Zy_nU and then to.Jf^ The as 4 Goart of Bevision, at R.i;u:^ A large and in prices from $1.5( -Nickel alarms jusi luminous and comm ed prices. designs. Grand asi and 75c. brooches. Q in this niete prices as low large Jissortm ^2.00 to $20.00. mouth organs on ha we arc all kinds, writing school boukti, accouu Tables, common; Es in great variety; Wasi Mattress; Wool Matt *»d in fact everything ifirst-claas shop. C **tion8. A-lso Funera Coffins, Caskets, R ^es, Crapes of all *»y8 in utock. Than] ««• customers for pas Yours respectii J. w. m i^yiHb M