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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 1 Jun 1882, p. 1

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 'i». V r I I H .1 4 Mn ^lfE|rBFAPEBLAW». 1. â-² paatnt«tlar i ni.aJ'tfri to «;*• am ixTTce ^v A3-»:^ -if ^.^-r Jo-« Bot an talcli^ ,*1-9T nas. ot toe afic" ft»I stalatlM f«a«na» tfi- 't» n t tx' n:; Ukca. Aaf Bc;;Uet -4o Ur « bM-iaK tvK- p «ti-a(^r reii^uMUW to Ik' Ht.ijJl'l;. for 1 ' ar«i«^ut. All pS' Kou who sake* s p«p«r (rom tli« M • ' Ci-" wiMrt'rr dr.tctei to hi» niOBe or AuMtvr. nr w'.i«t!'T le liM mlMeribed or mgit, m mj«M«ib.t. ior Um jiaj. 8. If Mtr pOTunn oraerahi* \nfm dkeoD- -tina d. tie miut p«y all arravagca, or the pOi'liUier n^ •ntiniM to Mod it nntil pay- luvnt M iii«le, uhi eoUeci tka wfaola anumnt, rbeiliT It be takcu froai the office or not. Tberr tan be no lag»l di^soutiuoauca ODtU yoymtrut ia mala. Tcreit0, ertv I Bract R' QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY GELEBRA TION ATMARKOALE. Tiie int Mi I*/ in tbe ywr com- io};, «a it dues, vpoa Uie Loel of s long â- fiuter. li*d tbe effect of bringuiK to getber a great annilMr of peopla t •ojoj the sport «n«l p«sltin« proviittfc At MarkJale. For luft^iy days frevi oas gretU prepftrati'tns lut-l |w*a on tLs Cjleoelg Ainicultarit! Society's and, to a g^-Mit exUsn*, coiMd tit* wia« wotidavn. Tw«^-»iM ye%» did Imt m«)Mty eojoy • iMusied Mi*. «ld nov il vMis lio^ ^x *P*i' â- " "Otij vidowLood. Tbe choir oomaeocad tbe ma/ieal portiMi of the prograamc by •iugiag the rm. "Horrah.welwme the der." Aet aIso sang uiotber jrleo •od • qiwrtette Istar in ibe emunf Mr Tbeo. H»ll »nd W. D*Ti« t»wi resdiajrt. Instmmental mask was show groaods for tbe sports. A snb- «•*«« ^r^- Tbnrston and alM by staiitia) sereo foot close board fauc*. I Mim Dstis. Mr McDougal was to the bad bi:eu bailt aroand tbe grounds by many willing baodx at a "bee." Courses for racing, jomptug, Ac., had been l'r^ a-t n«a^, with eomie recitatioas, bis Yursbiremau vas bowerer. aearee- ly " to tlie manuer bom." Mr Clark ploughed and roped it. aod altogether r*at*J » " •oJ'd " P«««e entitled Tha tbe sp-ce provided for the exhibition I Philoeopher's Scales." Vocal mosic GOING SOJTH. 3 30 p D. S.55 p.oi. 4.10 p.m. S.'a a oi. 4 18 p m. 6.17 a.m. 1 32 p in. Oe«o Soaud, de^rt i. IS a.m. Hoektufl 5 4 ' « m. rs»t orth S.-W a.m. Amou iliisiiutfurd. .. B«-rklT 6.3) a.m. 4.45 p.m. M-rkla;« 8.4.^ a m. 6.03 pm. FI»«h*r('ii.ftPrie«Tille 7.05 a.m. 5.23 p m. Pret«a 7.19 a.m. 5 40 p.m. Dvoilaik. 7.3i a.m. 5.54 p.m. SS^lbarai. 8 02 a.m. 8 2i i m. Trombie'i 8 15 a.m. 6.3»« p.m. I.itar*fl h.2' ft m 6 o*^' p m. Orn.igiville Janutiou S.l'ia.m. 7.0Cpm. tr y itnu.u. Mttiwm. „8,4Aa.m 7.10 p.m. Drpttrt 8.53 a.B. 7.30 p.m. Ailan 9.05 a.m. 7 42 p.m. Chirl'jston 9 15 a.m. 7.5'i p.m. Mono Boad 9 45 a.m. 8.22 pm. Bniton 10.(10 a.m. «.35 p m. KlHiDburi{ 10.12 a.m. 8.47 p m. Wo«Hb. id^'e lii.2.^».m. 9.0ip.m. Honiber bammit 10.32 a.m. 9.07 p m. F.mriry 10 H7 a.m. 9.12 p.m. Weatoo 10 50 a.m. 9 25 p.m. Carltou lU '•? a.m. 9.32 p.m. Toronto. CuiOn St'D.lI.I5 a.m. 9.50 p m. GOING NORTH. Toronto "lep 7 1" a.m. tCarltoa 7..U a.m. Wu«too 7,41 •• J Kmfiry *R umber Hummit Vii.idtr;dj{a be deaireJ. Many comprised the rest of the programme jtels wered»cont«d; Tlio s-loof the souff anl cUoros -Sir Joseph Pirter, K.C.B."from the opera H.M S. Pinafore, was sung by Mr T. Henry, accompauied on the organ br Miss Ford. Miis Christo sang " Wait- ing for tbe "ide." Mrs Palmer "'At the Gate." The gem of the eveniui: was " Strangers Yet," sweetly ren- dered Sy Miss Philp. accotnptuied by Miss Bichardson. Markdale rocahsts mast look to their laurels, or else for real good music Fleslierttin will be ta kiug tbe palm. Miss Bmldy sang, was al! tliat could of tbe stores and h with evergreens and flags, snd Mark- dale WM alive. From tbe arrival of the morning train np to noon visitors flucked into tu village iu bodies from two to twenty striiUir. Vehicles of new patterns aud sapericr fiuibh which looked as if they had but just been turned out of either McKsnaas or elbc out of bhanaban's ^^urksbops, came rolling in filled with youth and age bearing bright faces, following in iheir wake might be seen a motley col lee tion of vehicles, some at the tails of j but owina to lack of unity between the oxen and other, drawn by poor, mi. ^i^fer and the player, a beautiful 8_ong [^^J**;;'^^ „, ^,^^^ „t ^t^-.n,' -t.^u iV.c Our bUHH^y eujoyed it all ttiin«^ • Mfl of t««lw tc get icro3 about two aiiles. After we ruaehed tl«e Joe river b.,dge be tttiD aset ns.adl«fu*8offl« litde dday and road repwrwg, to-* as to Winnipeg, •bieh we reached st SIX oa Friday. There w.s a report current -• the train that a faaniy w« starvins Halloeh. I iuvertigateu the matter. There w^re two traaus of eattie and borw* lying of»r Ui» eoaU not be forwarded on a.«'nMt oi tbe floods, also about. 400 head of heroes and cattle at St. Vincent. »n«l will be there f. -r a week yet. There w a boat at ev-ry door in tbe F.a{a. la» water has net been bo higb fot twenty years; loU of houses submerged in Winnipec. but no danger feared. We paaaed tbe wreck of a traio where a br*«n rail had thrown off tha engine which aas backing, the ensine w»s thrown serosa the track and rolled over o. I the engine d- iv«r. cnihiug tiai to pieces; the fireman will not survive. I am very favt-rably deceive.! sbt»ut the quality f tbe land between Emer- son and \Vinniieg I tliouglit ihe Americans had al the good land in the west bnt if tbe Und improves as tbo pioneer goes west, it will be an Eden, and ii I do not make money here I can boneatly say that it is a fin« c 'Uii- try and Wmnipeg is a fixeat aty, H*lii of tiie reports that you get are .creat l;*bricati us. Of c uri*t e\er ti-i'i^i '« high, and on ace unt f tiie «asli 'Uts j there is no material to »tart.h»ild'"S I But that wi 1 uofHj* for 1 Wtti. CHANOE ftr75cents? nnwlsA *• dcrtZioniany rrisln? froâ„¢ m^iseslion. Jlaorde»ea Stomach r.nu Uver, ^vuea tLis off-r i« made to you iu your ovra ^liomo ia.i^ t. jMtjWmjgssg Binoority, i'Slmatoolate certainty of ZOi --^i*-i"ym?:ii„nsnee8. A nothing like MUi M. M. "If OO- MABKDALE- HOTTOWBeATeNI »""'SS iS.^n.?Sv«l 0... W- POS OFFICE FIiESHEETOH. ^mi STO^ =3F "irSc?8"'JdlVectly nnon^^ 1 l-^^iy iMsa frivrs energy 2Ld*^m foTbe ^«ln. Ne«g Ind MasO. simply, »»y^^' Ing wonders upon t^oJJ;-®^^ tlon. and ^irhis actiritj to to^nre l^yspep^ia and BU- lOOBUefrS. eraable, haif-sUrved hordes. Some I "as maired. A trio from H.M.S. Piu- on foot and some in vehicles the crowd a^^^e between Jowpine. Cap.Cijrcor^n aud Sir Joseph, was well handled by Kli-iiiliurg boiton Mono H'jad C'uarI-;.sioa Alton OnANiteviLLE â€" Arrivfi li-|inrt " iOriiii|{aviilu June jr.iiirHl ;rruibi«'a hliilliurne DiimUlk I'f ton Kli sli.rionAl'ville li.36 7.i3 7.5!^ 4.08 e.i» V.31 (*.4. 9.15 9.^5 9.37 B45 9.57 lii.»7 10.19 IU.32 II. OS 11.-2'i MKrk.lu!.: .... :B.rkU H'il]i,iiii^foriJ ;4rii«tt rii)il^'v.,rtli..,. flt...kfor.|.. II .;5 • 12.10 p.l 12.21 " 12.a» •â-  12.40 " ia.5.1 " 1.15 " 4 10 p.m. 4.28 pm. 4:J6 " 4.48 '• 451 '• 5.00 " 5.13 â-  5.:;6 •• 5 4.1 •• r. 12 •• 8.22 •• 8.35 •* K.r,o " 7.00 •• 7.10 " 721 •• 7.34 '• 6 G« " S.21 " 8 37 " 8.55 •• 9 10 •' 9.21 •• 9;h3 • 9.411 â- â€¢ 9.5.i " 10 15 •• .MAliKIiAI.i:. i- lu'ir '•Ill iDJi Wheat per liii-ih., Fil tiu. lilt. â- â- "'J •Hl IV iH I*'l' aIiMJI^ 1. tf.rr. |..-r !) ••â- T:.'H, |ii*i â- l'»/., '•• k til « • *«â- .! f.-r «..-•. |..,r 111. ' I'lirka. pfr I' »ir K it'-vl" pr r |»M 'I 'if' â-  V-, lil in Sill- •â- â- -U inn th\.. n i »â- Â« â- Â».•«" 1, Hn. W...,i i "II \|1|i/h~. I" r IHIlll*! ».-.li •riii..v. D.vi oil W,., ,1 (i.OO to 6 2." hew 110 t. 1.2.-. do. I 15 to 1 2:' I.fij arrived, and by the time the Calitham- piaiiB hied pustiu procession the streets were pretty well filled- The nob order of Calithumiiiiis were not a numerous body, but wliat they lacked in numbers Ihey innde up in originali- ty and c( lor. Id full costume they til' ice paraled 'he stret-ts. 'Twasnot Captain Z"ijexweh's ilrilii'ig that ksved i!i')Or"cr and c itiruai.;u among lh rai ks. Sijod aftor nuuii the peo- pl' made lor the sports ground and after the usual delay in making a fair starl,au excellent pr'igrarame of sports was gone throii^li ai may bo judgCii from the ff-llowiug list of results: 100 yard race. 1 Ji*8. McUougall, 2 Neil McGregor. 100 yd. race, men over 50 years. 1 Jjhn Ittid, 2 A. Drimisby. 100 j(l. r.ico, liiys nii'k-r IG years. 1 Ali-trr. llicliarls -n, 2 H .1 t Sprjile. 1(X) yd. race, Imivs uuiier 12 yo^irs 1 J. Wil.ioii, ti .1. ri-iuiiig. tiOdyd. liuxile rate, 1 T. Mullaiky, 2 lcD..u,;:il' C im'.- !:i;- 1 T. McM.kin. 2 J.Mc- Doiigall. .] .1. McWilftij. E{.' race, 1 J.i:i;iott, 2 McDou-all, 3 NicCiiX'i^ jr. Sick i;i:-i-, lMcOregor,2McMi'lan, II 40 11.71 ll..'!( I' 10 (I. 7 "'I f. IHI (i.iiT II 10 II. II. I II. 117 II C T.J.t 2 -.o 12.11 I II. -2 â-  ii.:.i It. 10 ' il.O.'i 17* • •. IN) II. Oil II. 10 l).(;0 (I INI I 2.-. ...Ill 3 1(1 14IIII II iiO 1 01) VVSUM.K M.\KKKTS. WhMi. full. .No. I. Wl|..|ll..S;„.i,X, •â-  1. Hail. '.,.« tl^tii Ki.tiwi • '••IjlllH l-.ok llav • 2. •' 1. 1. .51. 1.- totl 2i I '.I lo !.•_" ..'" to .i^'i I'.-i (â- . .72 .41' to .ii; to .to .•..' to i:.' 7..'mI I" 7.7" 7 i lo 111 on IKL.Sl ERTON. I llull.l 9r. on lo 1 IH to 1.!. â-  '.;f.....V, /â- '/f»' I'll ..I |.-I (.' SjirUi,: V\ li.-.il |..r bu-ili K.^ll ilo 1I..1. do. linrl.v Ilt.l â-  )..i- ' 0411 • IViin t.74 • r..iiit..« 5; I • lliitt-r. |..ir 111 n. Ifi ' Kj.VH. |..r iloi O 12V I'.lll".. .Iu-.-IIiIhI 7.511 â-  llicf 5 IHI • Siii*r|inklil-i II. till ' H;.l.. 7 2.-. • lUv ii.'l I'l Iliv nw\ " .ill • W....1 â-  n.J2 â-  I.Mr.l III • U low Ll5 • ^lyl\ 3 McD.n.-..il. "75 \V1 e liiairow lacp, 1 McDonga'l, 2 n l'« ^^ • I'V""" 'â- ^ '^- liichardn III. |.12J Tlir-jc l-!,'.i;od race, 1 McDoujjall and ""1 McCir.i,' r, -Z ..fiiilarhy and McMillan, ;i SpiMiik' and Kicl'ar.lson. .Stamliii;; j'luip, 1 McGregor, 2 J. McMillan. Stan. ling jniuj lioya unler 10, 1 A. Uiuhanlsiin, 2 11. Sproule. Stiiudiii;,' jii!ni buys iiu.kT 12, 1 R. lion :.;1 M.I. 2 J. I-'l.?miu^. i,fiY I Run hop, blcp aud jump, 1 McGregor, S.iO 2 McI)..U-;ill. Runuinj jump, 1 McGregor, 2 Mc- Iiiiinill. liiimiing liiyh jump. 1 McDougall, 2 .\foCire;.;or. Riinuiug high jump, boys under 14, 1 It. Siiroule, 2 R. Bun«on. 1! i_\s' C'liisolatiou ract*, I R. Douglas, ' 1' Iiicliar.lsoii. Van ti .•• 1 ..u-Gip^j.r, 2 McD m KMl:. I I'll ti:i^' llib. hot, 1 J. Canipbil;, 2 McDonald. Pnttiiifr 2111) t-hot, 1 J. Cam;liell, 2 J. KdU. ILil«n.i. I; St tc" iliiicer, 1 R. S:ir iiile. 2 J. Davis. 'alitliiiia]'i lU, 1 \V. Giilliraili, 2 'i' Rcusou. Till' datcing p!atfonn .lid not g t a nicuicntrt ipst. Tin- fiiU'His viili:i p!ai'T, Mr. Alhu P.irk tiH.l{ up his p'^sitioii ab muster if i-oieiaonies aU'l prodiieel niiisic to which very many Miss Ford, Messrs. Ciessr ;;ud Henry. Owing to a severe attack uf cold. Mi Csaar wsa unable to take his 60I0, which was taken by Mr Uenrj' thus rendering somewhat complicated to an audience the beautiful trio. I-n aduet with Miss Uul'iiigohcad, Mr Caeiar was compelled 10 take a piece in which his part was comparatively ligiit, a.- occani'ua.'ly his vnice faded him alto geiucr. 11 sang with C'nsidera'iln piiiu to himself. Tiie programmo eou ciudel witii a song by .Mrs Brown-, " The Fidgety Wife," wUinh hroiipht down the house. In the interval n mcmster .«tory cak« vas cut and dis'iibuted among tlie audience. It was announced that the cake contained a goU ring, a 5 cen |iece, and a â€" no, net a button 10 cent p:eC' s were reiidiiy eichiingi-d for a slice of tliu cake, and ucham- of winning a prize. A gent eman prj sent, who had for three orfiur dayn bee'u fruiilosMl.- trying to cure a cold â€" wlio had taken enou,'li Iizenges, Ic- moiin, cream, and a lot of c ucactions from Turner's drug store, enough, in fact, to makd lialf-»-diizen orditmry ro- bust msu bick for weeks â€" just bought a elice " fir the fun of the thing," and handed It to a friend sittin'.: next hiui. Tne- friend noticed ihat just a woe hit of the slice had fallen off, remHinint' on the plate. Sai 1 tho Irieu.i. "Tak; it all, the rii g is iu that bit." Tliu purcha.ser took tl.e petit luor^eaii, and I'l t hlildun within its svMet, doiitihy ehtll, lay the kernel of g.dl. The fact was not "u'-ised uhroad," h-st the nickels should Hag en roulc to tiie treasury, out when at loiigtii thechair- raari ciillel the lucky tinder tilii-, feet Mr Ciesar. our r.^spected station agt^nt arose, ai il iiuskily made a sjiceeh afcr i the style of the Greek piiiln-ojiher, " Eur ka " •• I have it." Hs whs called t 1 the platform, where he exhi- li:ed the 10 carat gold ring. Tlie total receipts for Ihi day iiinoiu'ted to $108 00. bosi^Ies nearly ^10 given. This added to the Social fiind of about §G0, and afior deduct- ing' soiue $liri expense:^, gives S 'Uii §150 towards tha Pars in!i,'e Fund. out thev will get all they can do very i-om. I do not think that the Ialor market will be ove rtaxsJatali. Th?;e are too uiauy daudief here, when their p icket becomes light they will come to ihe mark and throw off their c9at. Best bas.uesa now l«(ora tha public. You can maf* #d moneT faster at wo;k for u, tuan .. an.Mbii.t-' else. C^-iitKl not need- ed W«wai»tiui.M)H. 512 a day ami up- wards raadeiii i,omel.y theiiidustrou-. Meu, «omen, bovs «iid girls wanted eve.vvhere to woi K for u." No .V is the time. Yoa cau work 111 niiare time o-ly ur Rive your whole time to the biisiiies-. You can live at home and do the work. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one can fail to make en- ormous ya\ b.v enriit^:iug «' out*. Coatly outfit aud ten. s free. -Money made fast, easily aud liom niblj. Address Tbli «t Co., A.i^unta, Uaiae. Coixi-t ot Xleviasion. TOWNSHI!' OF (iLENEL i. NOTICE IS Hoi.EBY GIVEN that the 1-iist Sitt.iit; of the Court f Itevision 1... the I'owiiliiii of CiiencJg. for tlio current will lie hell at the Iomii Hull in saiu 01; FBii'AY. the li.th dny oi at IVo oeliieiv in t.iv forenoon. J.\.M b miow.N, Oleuelg, May 22ud, 11-2, Tj). Clerk. year, To.\n?hip. JuLie, J 8c! WHAT Wii WOULD LIKE TO SKE. Better ioad: in aid out of the fov.n Fewer dogs. More subscribers. Piemises, b^ck ati I fron*, made clean aud smart. Mac's !) iv.'s ehrroloff t'lc sil'-w::' Tne niaii-irap c liar holes by the bank covcre I over. Tiis man-trap loose portions of siJe w.tlk ri=ileiied d'un. A g Old fi ft. siJ â- waik down to the statien. A po'.l walk from Ih3 roil to the ' TO DLâ- ILDI•:R.^ .t CONTILICTORS. i"Pot. o r ^1 » 1 iii 1 â-  iii.SiiHIiS wi.'i • 1- eel •; b.- ihe u.Jer- Soaieof theemptyshjpslat togjod 1^ s j;ue.i ..!-.i: I .â-  .il ny.f Jiuieiicxt, tauauts. (or tiie eiec.i.'ij of ft ll.lR K CHCI.CH in MnrkJale as t 'llows "â- " i Ist,â€" le:idcis f .. lie whole «o!k. 2nd. â€" Tin.iiis for Masoury,*'an'Oiite:ing, and I'l, lot" in: cv.anitely. N II. â€" AU i.iuier;.d ^ul'Illic(» by the Com- mittua. I'Uu auii Sj'eciCoiit OB i to be seen at Mr. Itao's. R. S. E .MiiySJ 1862. Ch i.riua'i Comttce. An those ^10 msy ,^e to liaie been U to mind tnnt '^.h^nWUier ever before «» 'f TmS£ cmf^isUngof 8p«u.h| ^^'^SwIa^WoTrrpecialt.. done here. H.U. lIcLBOD. UsiM sle, Sept 19*. 1««' ^^ ^, JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GENER'LBLACKSMITH HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. To Diseases, Cohpi-aiwt* and Acciomrra which Hacvaed's Yellow Oil U ipiatai*- teed to cure or relieve either in »IAM or Beast. TAKN nTERKAUY FDI CSOXTP, COUGHS, CRAMPS, ASTHMA, SORB THBOAT, COLDS, Jto, IPPUED EXTERNALLY FU nanvMATisM, CHZLBLAXSS, aWELLTSGS, QALLS, LAJXEXESS, coyraA cnoys LVMBAOO, Dr.A FXCSS, KEVRALGIA, CALLOUS Lvxra STIFF JOUiTa, FROST jt/n^ CORA'S, BBUISEg, ITCH, r.iiy ly^ BACK, PATS IB BIDS, ««. Every bottle fru«rar:?«.d to gi»« ntisiac- tion or moucy refunded. DIREeTICKS \r~A CASK BeTT.S. PBJOE 9Se. .TsSILLITSS a CO., Proprietors TouoNTO, c;-;t. NoTK-K. â€" W ,ish it .iihiiutly uiiiler-itaiiil that .• lio I. Ill odd ourstl-.es ii'|. ii.-.bb i.r the oi.liiii!ii expre.-ised bv ouroorrc.-i"ia. ii.ii THi: Iir^CENT R.--\TV.^L. To il,-. Fd.tb.-, t-iu â€" 1 aiu surprncl t) ii 1 i deehnes to y.irry 0,1 tJ4i \V n w deehnes to y.irry 0,1 tiio .lis- ciissiou on iiif.iiit tijiriukliu^ to wiixii Cirt.i.a!/ rv I o i:. cli illej 'd 1 lie aiiirini:it ^h lUJ. th^ i^il i. acooiJin;,' r 1 all That Yfoii.p Durh ua Bu!l ROB RCY, will .-irvr Civ.N .hi.s Sra-*.!' ,1; I lii. .!:'!! on I.ol 2.ii. Ciii. 1, S. .V. x. aiij S. U,.:i 1, ill ;)ie .... I Townsliip if l'i..iu.i. ceiurt, open tjj dls2!usi.^-i. \l,i as. ptDioaEE â€" CaiaU Slicvt-Hom.S'ockllt- 'jusu of n.ic ha-i'j; tiuie lo v-ite im U""«'r. "â- 'i 7. " iu'li i;ov, nd. I'jr,, ^ot b • • 1 1- • •â- ^ii' Til ;:ii X II -.ill. .i.r.ii S.iriv.bfi. bv essiiy on mfi.it. â- ^pn.ikho!,' is rat... r t.im hhhu.. r !«• ... So. »jij ,,.-.ia.ii Wi.Ui Jto c sinfL-lluo.inliild tilUOt )ailsW..Tiny -iljcc- i t'V Coum i "it "8 j;r-s;-d .lr:i:.y T.i.il l.y YiiR. .- I'l I I I .1 • 1 11 'â-  I Hoiii-st Toiu. i:j.^.l." l-..ii I'l-i.^tendin nrw tl us vh:chw.ull, llhoik, Ilk -.y taa- I ,j,,(j«,, Americftn H. rd lioik. lib iuil.i.1 tiiil-J as [ili eso.iyi. lt;U i c i.i T. iui Sl.O 1 a- lune 01 StTvIce i i' if not Uii.l bi'o;e tiK- l-t oi 0.-iol).T' CIIAS. M.CO. .U '0 .1-J THE 21 IK -Vr S. S.N.I C. I' 2.-1 I 2.' 1 .2.-( (I Mil II Ii • •.75 II.G4 n /O (I.IKI !• 1 i I ' li.OO 1 '• 7 ;o Mo :t On I TORONTO. o.Oo j tripped the li^jlit fa'taitic too to their JJ 'ij hearts content. I .\ltos;ether, 111 '^pitpof 'lie cold which pifcVailfd. ovi-rvho ly whs happy, if not, it certainly was not the fault of the Wiifit.iall. par bunh II .w to SI '» indofitiifikble secreratv. Mr A. Turner, 1 ..10 ' ,1 i_|;) 'and the coiuiuittt'O, who, bus? as hoes, 'ill were d*inf,' their best to keep minh ,, ^-^ and enjoymeat uppermost. i"' I There were about nine hundred en- V I" ' 7 (loitered the ^iites to the grounds. Mr. [; JJJJ James McDoujjall, of Markdale, and oil I Neil McGregor, of Chatsworth, carried ![ '"' oif the greatest number ot prizes. 2 2.V -•- â€" â-  H V â-  the holi lay wm taloiii "iiic ail. van Hgi.- 01, iioi. only by the neiyhoo.B out ala'i liy many i,f Ihu ri.-!KL-n a lo 8 ana 10 "niiL-=. arouud. ^llo-o-h. .• I"""e't '» ^^-^ qUcht..,n as th ..-o lie nij;i;'at a pi.iii by nliiiii tiio loa^'^r can b'i sc;ile I viry qaiox'y. .tnd tlia' is f(,r him t-i simply r for a,' o e chapter and vor.s.' in tli- l-criptuivs wiii re the subject is mtutioued; this he can do iijiou iiiill' a sheet of uoto paper. Why dijos 11} '.v L ;t :o k-iow what po- :;Iti. n 1 lak'j u^on tlie s v.iiJ mi.itters !.e hdij intro.iuiv.l, m.itivfa hiving uotliing to .do »itli tiie 8i.i;,'lo rop isi tion ho li.i e 1 1 i â- â- ^â- â- i nie ' ,i-cn' lia.l hj .i.-k.d ..il 1 lO 1 m » ..1 a-.- r a ni'Cii.i'.ic, 1: w uld u.iv b. n ms â- -LL. I'r.ii ric.or. Wiie:kt, ulinu);, do 1 34 Ic Itu.lfV, do S.S to Oats. •;• O J^* 1" Vaaa, do n s2 to Ryo,. do •• •' S*-' «» CloTor S«N-a .U. 4 "11 to Jr««^id li.'K'^. (wr l.M Ib-i... !1 '!• to B««ff. liiii.l .imrters "i •â- â- ' to Ift-of. fori- .iiniters 4 IMi to rhii-ke:i». I'.-r pair o tJ." t.. Fo«U. do 45 to Pilrk». lii-r brnce iHI to »t'»'*o. rrti-ll fi'l t.i Tarki •.• 1 On to Ruttt'r. lirm- rolls 00 to lluttcr. tub .litiry to fl'itter, iuirr-i aokt^l 00 to K.i,(i, fresli, )ii'r doz o 15 to Eu'K" piii'kcd o 00 to Ai'pien. jx-r brl 2 .ill to r.tatu«4 ii.'r bug 1 30 to O'lioas, per bay 1 20 to A (Kl o 2;JM CONCERT AT PUFFERIN HALL. na 16 (Kl 4 00 1 .H.-. MARKDALE. The Queen's birthday holiday was I ',^\ I taken full advantage of by the Ladies Rar " 7! 10 50 ta 14 oO .Vid Society of the Methodist church r'lo ou that daT arran.!;ed in a hijfhly ^satisfactory manner their annual ba- zaar and entertainment. In the morning tha British colours Were hoisted 1 wrons; way up) on ths top of Dnfferin Tlall, and busy hands were within the building Kiting tbe fi- nal t^nch to tbe many nsaful a'ad orna mental articles which loaded the stalls snd the waII of the building. Goods realised fair prices, and although a Thursday, May 18 La^t Th'ir«day etening, ss Mi"S Emma Mnxl w w s* returning home liom vi^itinsf her si iter, she enc^nn ter.'l It lie.ir in a swamp. As it at- V'cked her, she rui back a short dis- ' confi ler«b'i» qnantiiy of articles were laucc aud not k lowiu^ what ik was »h« again attimpted to proceed, but (he suiiual r lu^ad to allow her to pass so she 1 «ii b«ck to » ceighbour- iag house aud ^ot a lantern and start- ad c 11 agaii:. When she came to wh re she fii st met tha bear he wns quietly seatel 00 a log. She fla8h(4 the lirh: .p li a taie wLcn he jumped do* .i lit' ' • •!. away in tbe wivds. The y.iu ;- h.iy certainly deserves praise lor br.iitery not many men would Lavt liv;i »• btil.1. â€" M"w»/«r. arountl. iSllojfOlULr some 15U ceni^ie^aieJ at t.ic section. mteui upon haviiig a dav's sn irt. A picnic ha.i been a!ran;,e.l, a.d a nic. r, more tucce-.-.ful. or more ssitisfictory affair 01. re n.'-spjuiie it n- ver w.i* at. It IS luteuiled to contiiiUf thuii 1 1 Cele- brate ill.) Qiieei.ij birthd.ty aunua'l.v. (rreat praise !^ du.! ti tiie hidie f -r ttie luuu.vcr ill which the t :i w.ts prt- piirt'i, th liitlo liit ot' cliii-k u piovJ f xctllciit jiickin' the abuudaiici' ol tea and leminiuie was thoroujjhly ap- preciated, swings ha.l been ere.-t d and were ntihsfd to a great extent, many thanks to the b. ysfor thuir Ijoiightfuluesii. Croquet and basi- ba|l occupied the attentions of many of the party. There was also a pro- gramme of music, singing, recitations, dialogues, c., all of which was gone through very creditably, in fact, quite «qual to that givru iu many places of far greater prttensious than S. S. Nd. 6. Tbe chair was ably taken by Mr. James Welsh. Singing by the Misses Walker Reading by Miss Bailey, Mr. J. VV. Whitby. Mr. R. McBen nit; Music by Mifs J. Walker, J. W Whitby Recitation by Miss E. Gal- lagher Dialogue by Messrs A. Smith aud J. Wa ker, alsj by Miss £. J. Bailey and Mr. J. W. W iitby In- strumental music by Mr J. and Mios J. Walker. left over, forming the nucleus of a-fu tnr.- baziuir. still a gooti round sum uas tlie result. In the evening the concert was held in the s.tiiie building, aud a wsll-ar rouged vn gramme of instrumeoUl and vic il music, rpalings, recitations, te.. was .-one tuiciiib in the {H-esenoe •fa crowded h^nsii. The chair was taken by Mr McFaiknd, wh- brieflr alluded to tb' fitOMi of thus honoring tbe birtliday i-f oar b«.l-vtfd Queen, „ __ whtacTirtassaodacticna^ere admired {th«ir krtehen atev^la floaied "^fV â- 'â- 'â- . '.- •.'.:- -.•.:*..-t-f' '.^t FROM MARKDALE TO WINNI- PEG. BT O. L. D0DD3. We left Toronto at 12:33 p m.. May 2nd, by Credit Valley railway. There was no excursion on accotmt of tbe floods; however, we were not to bt- balked any longer, and after gettiu'j our tickets we found oaniel^ea passing rapidly towards tha Praina Province, p.issint; tlirongh a section ot splendid country t^ St Thimas, and fonad vn;e- tation far in advance ofany north of T routo, eplendid crops ot 11 wheat. One good feature iu oar journey was Onr train connections; wa never miss- ed a single change and the only d^- tentiou was at St. Vincent. We f«aoh â-  •d tbe steamer Seikirii aud the hidi«s gol a cabin pasaaee, while the m^n^ walked about a mile tbrongh wat^r and mad to a p^ot opposite the red •levavir,tbe water b.-i. ^vp to the eaves of maiiy of ttaa hoasse aod a lot of r q'li.ebuie to answer. Now, 1' he 1 isties uie to diocu-i' iiifiiti' 8;irii.kiin" -II 11 him let hiiii firs; makf tue ittr.'Uipi • pr iv.- It IB tvery eul:j;ijtenei. .hts m -vill a.l .lit hi- sli. iihi do. iiiiii I pi .IL.18. .liiu that 1 wi.lfiiiii-ii hiiu with plenty of bjtoio;i.s t.i OS' re ^c iii.' mini up .n for s iiu" liiu" to coii.e Bnt il h- nil hot af3r:n Iji.s .w:. ;rojvsi'i..u 'her' lie- i.b- Ui I'm t...i r o-iosp n- leme 1) Iwctn us. «s 1 i.a^e iiieu ioii of aflirn.iijij any ne^:iiivw prop sitmn. Ho apjiBiirs to wa it t iii:j3j-8 t!i--; iiu mer ion qu-.'shoi vi-rv biol.-. Wei, if he will prove, in ant spri.ikiiog 1 1 be ooth vnli.l an.l hcriptura! ti.ero will h^- no tr.iublc wi*i m.- m tu; iiuiurfis: ni of i). liners. a.( I tiiink I sliall .le ,ible to S'3e that t'.iit lu.ist U; given up. As to the on,'i.ia! q.3(-.ti'in ti whicli he referi iii the bj^iu.niig of lii» 1,1,^1, cnrrer-ponJenci*, I now say tiia it can not be shown hy unv pers m iliat liit- result of the roviv.ii s.nk-.-s in 'da, k dal- w«r» ih» tMiiiii HM tiinsrt of Jem- salMin, iSHiaaria Cniiith. j. Wu .t ne calis a fliii;,' at the M tli.nl:s s I d. not thi'ig is liese.-veJ. It was only tlie logicaT res lit of his own statuin nts. Isupiiosed W W.18 a Metho :ist and as he cliimi thcr-j .vero no such tiling pr.ictised MS th" imamsini ..f a on" vert fir !he firt 200 yen- s of tlie Chii»tiau era, I tbon„'iit only tioiit to remind hi:u since they iuimerse such thit they are d- iag a thing of which he himse.f ass«?rts there is no divine sanction. Of c iur=e th y slionid noi, do a'lvthiiig ui ihtt av.'ul n.irtie .»! thf Faibn- boa and ILily Spirit f r which God h.is ••ivon no authonty. Will readers t.ike 11 itice of this point. Co.s^TA.si Reaolb. G. GRAl^T. «,,.. -..- y, .- ;Uyr-.-'^n!'r:'nilel K- ..-"^risi f r 1 !!*UMiraa, p,i^. •.â- 'Jn^'atT-.tct.-, ۥâ- . Jr -*^^=^-^^ «ll:atJ!.•I!.^n«IItfaâ-  ,-, }i '-~-' P: -r'-:-»», fir.-irl â- !«, JM}*^ ^-i i.sl/i. Ij-i:. or Ap „ ;•â- ;'.;•' .:t"ii,' rr.«K ©f H rrcrj-. ' ..;â-  r ,nn. ..^â- ,,, ».:%-.â-  r Ccm- -..._.j» â- â- .'•'•.: •..:â- - •.--.-' -fr.-.:.t^t;3lon a' .1, JrNrt â-  ,. ' • • ... ,. T!.cv arp eafe, Ui ;1 •'::•.! 1 -.-c'-:.,-!: j .it: r ucugo. Fro_ 1 1 toS Spring and Summer Sw| Now complete. All goods personally seU^ bought cHcap. 'i- '*** My stock is second to Doh, in the county for Quality, Variety, and Cheato I am offering 5000yd8,Ne^ Summer Print*, Fast Colors. Full range ol Prj 2000 yds. D'css Goods, in all the Newest Patj^f, Pull line of Staple Fancy Dry Goods, c., at bottom prices. In the Millinery Dept.Iatu shewing a most complete stock of all the newcst^L selected with the greatest care, and selling i[^ prices. Examine my Stock befon purchasing. City houses rivalled forv^ riet of style. Grocery Stock complete. .--^'â- ' ••"â- ,- Hardware Stock complete Business^^lSx Booming!' â-  .-. :: GIVE us A CALL. \ny Quantity of BUTTER, EGGS. AND WOOL. Highest Pnc« p^ K. J. SFROUL]^ Toronto House. Flesherton. jf J Undertak i â€" ANDâ€" CA31METMAKIR Has liow on Lainl Ci.tlhis of all sizes anu prices. V t i O jTij TI;.^X lilSSE for liiie. c!iiirf;o8 mo'iorate. UND ER FA C t' « W-HiHHHH^^HBBBi^ liioitiptly attended to at all li..ure of day or night. That it pays to take a local paper is proved by the folloaing fact â€" one in stance, doublUss, of many similar which never reacli onr ears. A far- mer hying BiUie 10 miles hence, aud taking five papers, read only in the local paper that special tickets at liw farett would be issoeJ on the T. G. k B, on the 24th May. He had previ- ootly deci(el to go to Toronto, and the 1 ^raession of this inf. rmation. un ly obtainable is the local imper, cd*. b'ed him to save tbe equivalent to two years' saLscription to thi i paper. He niilised tbe kowledg* gJeaneii from tbea* eolomu!' aud then came toni to the office, and renewed his adb- seriptioo. It p*T«, in many aum iQ and iO fold to take m local paper. Al^o a full stock of flouseiioid Furniture! Ordered wrrk of II descriptions execut«i with the upmost dispatch. X fui: tock of RUSTIC AMD PH0T3 FRAMES which will be sold cheap for Cash. Seasoned Lumber Of all kinds Taken in exchange for Furniture. G. GRANT. MARKDALE. n*friirr(taiidBe«tMedielBeeTerSal«. Ion of Hops. Buohu, Man- and Dandelion, wiUiollthubestuul ura tire properties ot all other Bitten, .ithcKreatoEtBlood Purifier, Liver IImiu I ator, and Life a n J Health Keatoring • â€" ' eartli. k an poaduly long cxiat vhere Hop %ijl,«)Taried aud p«rfaet are their Ifodiaaaaai Blt4«ra ai-e peratioi n•rsinM*UlftlalTie^;toth•^«lullafiIa. To all whan e^mploTmcnti eanso irrognlail- tjoftiiabowalioi^^nriiiarT organii, or who re- IBlnaa AppeOger^k Ionic and mild Stimulant lopBittenarelnTai^uaUe.wlthOHtlntox- Mo matter what juoruVallnis or â- ymptoma are what the diaee«e or aomment ia nae Bop Bit- tan Doqa wait until Taaa« re aiok bnt It yon onlyfaalbad or miacrahle.Buethem at once- ItaajiaTayoarlite.Ithaalaaved kBadredi. .)«fllleraidfaraealae thaj will not cnreorhdp. Do not â- â- ffer%""«troBr frlaoda •afler,balaMaudum then%to«M Hop B *«««nher, Bop Bitten la n^^»Ue, dmsswl driinkeBno6truni,buttheParest^^ad Beat Madlclae erer made the **ITiuiig and aors" and no penoa or •hoold be without them. Por^iilSSi:s2'i?o'S2i7SgSSo Boche»terjr.T andTorontoToni. evre 1 and] J- Markdale, Dee. 23, 1881. 67-tf CAKRY THE NEWS. T». 1â„¢ ^^.^"Tn-soN-DUKo, Ont I have been ailice fur Tears will, tj-i- nes. ana Dy.pep.1. ^J^ '^„f^T. mere skeleton. La t f.ll i _„.- u " ' P--U. Iw..indul?toT^PEt(«« Mr ThomsoL, of the firm of r Tvl "' thanks to him T «~ " ' '"'â-  "»*ny 1 woman and Ciih m ^^n^ T'" "«» ne of thh. ueX^^Sr^- """" Dec. 14; les,"" '^^roYL^'?."^^^- The above fetter a f.^1 "• "'»«•• ' J^D^"^?"""*^ »hb. '•""»»» •Mi- •^»»1'KS.\ 18 not a cnrp ell v.„» nt .to cure D, .p^n^l'J'"i " e»««n T ' "R,AMEIlS.-SIXFnjLMEES wan-eL a. iKilharvfs; time. Ii i-l tst wagi= wil! " â-  Ajitily to â- 11- JOHN GOTT, Ini.stojne P.O. bt M-h ^.OliEROH H9RSES ARQEST â-  r and Breedinj ESTABLISHIIEII Thig space belongs to H. L. Thurston, Dealer in Organs, Pianos, and Sewing J Machines^ Markdale. See adv. next weeli •«- THE M. W. DUNHAM, afer^t'^sfeas.-j-â€" aeenoo baT« Inelnded tha I tLepomitiOH, ' rrtae Honaa at tiia *g«; Wiaaeca of lata " â€" " -Vint(at tba prias win. of I a* tba U but 76 cent, ,nd ^^ ^l"?- ' V^ wa^SliiS* '-*3^"«««"» •** *â- Â«Â» •nl-u-tr.iaale";!el:,^re"' "**"*^ ^i^?^; ASStJ ST^KiST C.IIayuBilSeviB|;Mac]uBe Is Second to None. THE BEST PMNOS AND ORGANS OP CANADIAN AMERICAN MAKES Now EXTANT. Every Musical Instrument Sewing Machine is well guaranteed for a term of from 3 to 5 years. HURSTON DEALER. RxUBICK AKD P.O ADDBC88 MARKDALE. STAXDAMD rRlKT. ||4ntr^ |». «nM^ ^J^^6tyofoBptj b(| Bdwtrf Saolan arrivod j^land .n Tueaday. k|S«»H»U,A. i'urner.l Tad»rt w« invited for til » M»isf« Fresbytenan CI I c K P*^' fi°i»"' ^^' ' -I^Panlop'ebuild-ns ot iMt. Ur Andrew Irviug has jpaxt? Hardwood wantel in pxJ Ib^'Jih. Apply Tbos.Hol Ipxbd Office. •00 000 first c1a.« pint' l-rrived at McNea's Factory. 1^ good sbingles for râ€" One of Shan^hms woi^ Ifcrmed ub tbe otber .li.v tj |aow working up tbs best uij |«y«r bandied. Mr Wm. Hall, of Tr .voj Ittoved last week to i' Uher. b. UK.-s char- â-  leiillin tl»atrbce. X D. Sniiih. "!♦"• 'â-  iFlesbert"" »!«"' '"" 'â- ' ' eat hnir. lath, r-an 1 m. -v |«Ter Flesbertoii l.ak.ry. Glcijplg council m.'.-ts o^ libe Bth i"6t Mclan.-th â- -. IdaV Piotoil 111 Du.i.i::!.. ' |gia' at Kocklyii on Fii.l.iv, ., Dr. Spi""""' ^1 1' • '" " lUfcli Cbisli"'" »- '=• lafeot during th- pu-.i.- Lontefrt. Mr. C!.i*lii!iii li:i Mhe tiust. Tboanunnll'ioi'i Ji ?»f • n or *bat ii 1 :i- r l.i --v. .• ..- â-  i lake, will t;i' " ••"4- â-  "II '1 il 1 «th Ju'i-- 1" -,ii.al!; i (Jrey ar«! uxiu-cterl •.• i..- Cnirt of revi.-icii f • i • • i â-  16th inst. Tii«' dito 1- m- oaing. we pnMiin" i â-  i"" which hapi" ii-'d â- â- â€¢ Il v. time H?o ill the hi. a i â-  • • I J Attcutio" is draAu i.. iU I of B. J- Spi-oiiKs T l"'-h • i" '• new liues iu fv rv il ••.:! .\ -v.- an extent that thf '...• nin Kleshertou liva's uii.i;. 'it iitures. Th4 pyrami'ln "f I'-^M' ' who knoTTs win:, f r. I'l" know* that tiie ICi-«' It •• '•• were mftte to sni! lli^ 'Ifl-.; tea, habits ati I s'y"S f » writers. At the rriaiiiv. ir •.;.,..!, Tfiice held yestt rday at. .\'i:' ral toatt'TK wcf di^-'i !. ' •' Minisrcrs' n)" ii'.ni- "Chur'-.h unity." Th. ill ^1 •;:â-  wa« held iu liie tv.-uin •- Thellev. .\. Wihcii Mr. KelU' iu tiie rt:ivr- i .1 Jeur on Sabt,.tli t-i-.-i.iu-.' :i â- . He desir^R ti. iii.'t v. i the Vall-y l-i' 1^ .tr j •' A calile "lc-i);«lr'i "• :• • v ' â-  eeivoil 111 T"n lit" fr ••.:i !. ti â-  aunouiicino 'In* thii'.ii « 'I' Gordon, m-mi-r ol'^li- v. firm i.f M s-r^. • t 1 n. 'A and ex-pruM i»i.i ••! •â- i-- 1" ' On Suiiilay cvei ;ii: i ' â-  Ward riad a jast r:il i i bishop ol the -di •• -• i:. V, ,. Jtateil ♦.liat Siii .!i.y n- s aervef' tlirouih- r-t tn. 1 i for prHVcr asi.l uiV.-ri. r\- â- â€¢ •ioiiB id ci.iiiM ctiii'i 1VI :. I. of Eii{r|an 1.' Not only arc lli.r- ' dogs in the vi l.i-.' !• ' de«J out-ij whiiM li..% '• aida stret^ts si^Ovj 'a^' ii attention of ihe in»lii-;» i-...-- i lected to thio aliii..:i' I left a little Ion-.; t t'.-v be the causu of t:.- • â-  D. J. SliiTiuliiii tit:^ Eged three nior* fii-it ••: I. HavKif; a 'a.-,"' « • •easoueil koi-oiiiI itrr'-w: •bite oak on han.i. !.â- â€¢ 1 parej to fiiriiisl. i;it n m • with ftrxi class lui"'i*--. h-'iiv wwg'ns. lli- to do goo.1 \v"«" (•• 1 now doinp the la'i"' •• â-  lin.» ever done in M iv- i Not xnuuy mil. s Ir • â-  I' iJTe* H station ii;.'ejit, »\!. •. ui l| pot the other day. ih.i.;.: raise a qneistioii unii sicm f tendftBta at tlie Eh^i (ir.y i convention ns ti tli-: f il r; â-¼aloe of thficlui:.' 'ir. • ;iii 1 M compared with thm ui y. -.m- Hi* fair opponei^ts. tlim: '!i .j â- - •We of subwtaiiliAliu.; t i :â- â-  toat never before lias mi u a u Pn^tieal informatnu hi'-n uit'in of the stadent and n'w t.-tL-n t*ffeofto a greater ext'ni tiiai •till eonbidered it Kianily i-i| to accept bit dollar tlnile i^-. ' â-  tbe books of the I'.iMe. 1 i •qnare the toachofK of t l.iy •bead of tbeir predccessiis 1 •• to the amount of know..- •eqoire, but also on ac.oin. Pialur utilitv. ^* are please I to he al.l*- '•. JJJIWat lucoBuection n'ltli aiiv ^tfcat is for the bcn.-fit of tli.. â- â- ^ enrrounding country. Tin •"•tors of oiu Jonndry,".Mti!lrtl "•deaervin^ ot credit f.)r th 11 '•*• and push. Tln-ii b;i-iii4 I *^^g and prospects '^~, J fm a 1 " A short time ag) they tl «..- oaat wheel 5 feet iu diail I *J «* rim 13 iuchen, wu-lii JJWlbe. The wheel is now doiii;. I J~- ^ex. Duncan's u- \. saNl I "S^*^- They are als,, trcttif jj* **^ which we would judge jgjJ'MO* Will be thf ph,u;,'h (_ t,Ji-"0'e'»untrv; their ploutrh J i^i^Wddarable. *^- Johnatou, Euphrasia. '••â- Â» aaw and shingle mill 1 ' for operation. It is locatj !•• fl. To those in the lOk» Bill, with a 40- ^angin* will be a great c. " Tlifra il an abaudan â-  .^*"Qtt» kinds, whicii teithar for loual ua i« plaoM whoie ai^t. We ^:sl .V »~. â- â€žâ€¢.;. -M--

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