I ' \i l,r] M •â- h" MR liBWSPAPEB LAWS. I. â-² â- 1 LRTn (l Tver the Uw.) wbia • tmkc Ub ^par cat •! Ike oAee. •â- abrteUM rvaaon* for iu not kemc Ukan. Aaf amieat to do m malur* the Boatwa«t«T rei|WaiM to tb" jmUuhan for the pajB nt. 3. Any peraon who talwa a paper from the tot ofliee. whether ttccted to hi» iieine or another, or vbetfaer he haa labeeribed or i.et, ia mpouaible for tile pay. S. If ear pcriAn orilen hia )«per diaeoii- tina'.-d. be miut par all arrearagie. or the I'U 'likber mar cu:iiine te leiKl it notil pay- iiiunt m miule, uiJ ollect the wholat amoont, whether it be tikLen from the oAee or not. There cau be u legal diaaoDtinnanne until |«ym«ot U made. 8P0NGEBS. iwi IIARKDALE. rimr COO to 6 85 Kprtog W)ieat per Lash., baw l.lt tc 1.25 '.ill do. do. do. I 15 to I.2S llarlpy ••••••••• »u I'oax 'tato«(. Butter. p*r lb Eiora, |«r doz I'o.-k, jrw.sed, He. iii-f-'e j-er lb I'mkii, pvi pair KowU, per pair Turk*r», ier lb KlK^lxkiue IliJe. ftran-t Ht*A, M»T Wool (f re«n App/e«, er. ba«hel. hard Titllow Viv Cord Wood ).U • 0.»t 0.40 â- • 0.45 0.74 • • 0.75 0.6(» ' â- ilJU 0.16 ' â- 0.16 0. ' o.m 7 50 • • 800 «.(« • â- 6.00 0.07 • • 0.00 0.40 • 0.40 0.00 • • OJW 0.07 ' â- 0.00 000 125 7.25 • 7.50 2.!5o • 300 12.0CI • 1400 O.iJ • 0.00 0.75 • 1.00 O.IO • 0.13 n.oii ' 0.07 1.7!» • 3.00 UrSDAI.K MAKKET8. WIm- i». Fall. No. 1 \Vlii-Bl, Spring, " 1. I •TMtmmowik «l abraai ngmrdiog ptipl* «h» qwne* aH tbair iog aad sarer aontrihaU • BBcb ecot to Um m §f nrt d • local jootaal, an nuiat liberal la aaai- ing half eolama notieca of a va^dng w a cImUi ia the iaiilly for pablicA- tiw, with tba raqaeat that it ba "in- â- crteJ ia nrat iua)." They f-uuj tbej bare eonferrad â- Iatot oa th* poor overvo^ed eJitor. and modca- tly fftqaeat "• few epere copies em- Utioin; the notice" in retoni. These iimoceuls would be dipoeed to qoei- tirm tbe sanitj of an editor were he to reqnckt tbem to send him fire dvUan woitb of goods gratis, or to coltiTste and plant an acre of land f r tbe egpecisl benefit of himtelf and fasily. Yet tlie space tfaej often aak fo» in his pitper is worth quite as moeh to bim and is fully as mnch 1 is bread and batter, as i« tbe farm or business of these generous pe^'ple. A commonplae« wedaiag or a fane- ral may be of cousiderablo interest to just a few people, bat when it come* to tbe point of drawing 4 or S cents a copy from those interested, lo they sing out about "city prioes, forgetting that no city paper would take the least notice of tbem. Bather than spend a cent on a copy of tbe paper puffing them up, they «ill hjut all aroand tbe town fjr other people's papcra. Tarwif, •rr'tBractrf. Change of Time. iJarlry I't att r.irter »:i.'i.'.H IV.l.itOOl ll-y FliESHERTON. ..»I.l-, to 11.*) ^Yojii^y pecph. we don't live on thin .•â- 5 air, nor will saw duit pay oar debts. â- ^,1 BusiacBS is business; pejple who â- '6 1 are anxious to spread either their joys or their woes before the world bb'ould always eend a f 10 bill with the item. We don't care to have anytbinz to do with "Dead Beats " of their class. 1.2(1 to ..U to .OS to A? to .16 to .to .12 55 to 65 7..50 to 7.7.' 7.C0to 10 00 ICorreclcd tcffklij fnr thf Standa'd fry H. J SiiniuU, t'lfhtrton.l 1'1 iir. jiT II1. hpiint! Wlnttt per biiOi., Kill I ll»r|. do. do. do. l-Mliltl^H Sutler, per Hi. I.t'k"*, |rt-r "111/. I'liik, (lreii-d. 1;. .f hill I |i-.kius lll.llH 11,1/ â- | lliintliy W,..l 1... I •l...)..w iv bri;.l, tO.OO 10 1 19 to l.l.i •• 064 •• 041) " 0.74 •• 0..VJ •• O.IC " IVJl" 7 r,o •• " (Ml '• t).i;ii •' 7 2.-J •• J'J.'I •' 2.'0 •• ().J'2 •• III â- ' 0.05 •• 2.-, 1 2n 1.23 O.m) 045 0.75 0.64 O.JG riOO K.OO DISCOVERY OF A HUMAN SKELETON. Two brotbors named Long lot 4, con. 8, ColliugwxMl tovasbip, werj startled by discovering the skiiletoii of a humnn btiiig under a heap of brush on the side line between lota 3 and 4. 6.00 x i,g bkeleton soemed complete, and 7.^1' tbeie v.ere found with it a coal and '" vestof a brownish colore 1 twoad, a 0.0(1 place of a rod 0.1 2 O.O7 TORONTO. iiiisii will lit fill. p"i will lit, hpiiiii;. l;irl. V, O.il I â- ••!, •:^ I in I r Sk-.I Imi' I \, .:•â- "T 10.) II. r.- f. iiukI •) Kiit.n II ' f.ri i| urlir* t .iu-R.!i-. |..r I'Uir I .1. .. ilii |i I I "r br^ico .i.li I 111.. I; iM. 1 I ir.'i- i".i^ l..itr..i. lull iliiiry I: 111. I -t'.i.. |i: 1-^ • â- fi .^li. I" 1 i|.. I..- |.i.-'..| .. .1 1/. I'.r .1. ii.i .... II I â- I' I |..' »i 'JO to %i .r? 1 :U tc 1 3.H Si to IH to H2 to (I H2 to 4 71) tci U £0 to r .-,(1 to 4 N) to I. fi' to 4' to (10 to «â- ) to 1 till to 0!l I" to (Xl to o I.' to o (K^ to •-' •â- • to 1 :t:l to 1 -ill ti ;« ••.(I (I hr, (I M.-j 4 !«i !) ir, 7 (10 5 no Kll 5I» U (Ml 7.' 2 2.-. tl INI II 2:1 (I liO k; (in 4 (Kl 1 1 handkeicbief, and a pair cf shoes. Mr. McColman, R^eve of the township, was informed of the ciicumstanco, and an enquiry will likely be instituted. The slash in which the body was found was cut five years ago, and it is thought it must have laid there siuco that tim^. Ob ana after Uonaay. IStb Jane, 1882, traina will loa as tdlovi. QOINQ SOUTH. Siren Sooad. Aepvt ».«a.B. »4Spm. f..fcj.u- (.jgasa. aO0p.aa. ?laahart'B*rkieaiiUo (.tt SJi. tJ»r.m. OudiUh. 7.0aaji. O.00pjL Taaawsiar «.!• 910 Harriattw •â- !• iM IfoantPoeMt .... C-l? *M OiMwevaie 8.37 7.lfi CaladoD JaMtioM.. 9JM 7.53 Toronto. DaioD 8rii.10.35 a-ia. 9.40 pj*. GOING NORTH. Toronto dep. IMmJt. 4 Sa p.m. Caledon Jaoetion 9 08 â- * 6.00 " OTai.«eT.lla lOilO " 7.00 '• MoaDtFcreat.... 13.18 » »M " lUrriaton 12.55 " 9.1S â- ' Teeewater 3.36 " 10.15 " Dnodalk " 8.04 " FleahcrtonAFTOla 11 j:» " 8 80 " Markdale 11.55 " |8.45 " Own SocxD 1.16 4,' 9.56 " A mixed train will also run between Toronto and Owen Boand. Bee time Uble. EDMUND WKAGGE, Oeoeral llauaftr. SPAVIM.BING-BOKB.ETC..WITH METHODS OP TBKATMBST. '^fV^ Farm â€"i Firtmi*.) Thaboraeis oar nobleat domestic anhMl. p«fce* ' atructura. unpoatu« ia •l«;^ru«a. fa'l of intoOwwK^ »»d wbebbudly Hotted gi"»« m ratom «, afieetioii almo-t human la its na- tn«, and performing to the lart pomj of endnrmuce the t«ks »"!«*«*• "" w.: may add b too often subjected to the bardeat and harahest usage of any of our anim-b. and for this ««»"!=» ihe raos* ItaHa to diaeaae an4 blem- HCLLAND CENTRE III :,^ u 1 1 o'J '^S^^l^ WHAT Wf. WOULD LIKE TO SKE. The man who understands the Post Office clock. K few mora subscribcrB. Th )se who have recjiyed, notice to pay up, do so And that at once. A cheeoe fiictory ia Marldtle. A ilcccut bus ruuuiug to and from â- ••' I the depot. A tru.stee, or ar inspector, or cou:i- ci'lor, or reeve, get caught in the side- walk man trap. The boy caught wLo spoils the'shade trees br tie sidewalk. An icslitution of some kind for the Thursday. June 8 younsmenoftheviUaire A tantery in MarKilule. Jl.\l;KI)ALK. Macs boxes moved off the sidewalk. ADVICK TO SOME OF OUR CORRESPONDENTS. On June 1st the Methodists held the annual Circuit picoic in a grove bard by this place. The day was not all that could bo desired, and conse qucntly tbe picnic was not as well at- tended as usual. However, those who citme seemed to enjoy themselves. The ladies made ample provision for tbe noon-day repast, w'hich was great- ly enjoyed. After dinner some time was spent in discussing tlie topic of the day. Ciruups of old and young were seen sitting or standing, pleasant- ly talking over matters nf private or public iutcrest. Some of youui; peo- ple especially, appeared to bare touch- ed on a verr chaiming subject, and were very anxious to improve the "art of conversation." About 8 o'clock tbe speakers tock their position on tlio platfarm. J. H. Burchiil, Esq., cf Massie, was electod chairmau, who is always ready to fill such a position, and fills well. The Rev. A. Thomas was the first called to address the m?ct ing, be irale a fow remarks on the necessity of int'^llectual and anil spirit- ual development in youth. The Rev. J. Edge, of Cliesley was not present, but his place was supplid by Rev. Mr. McLean, CPrcsbyleri.Tn) who suc- ceedeJ, at events, in movmcr the ri-i bilities of his audience. Rev. C. V. Lake, of Chatsworth, was then iutro diiced, and gave a stirring speech on ^he moving questions of the hour, in bis own racy and humorous style, which was Doth amnsinj;. mterestin?, and instructive. Tiiis m::cting which was opened with singing and prayer, Wis closed with singing tbe Doxology and nrououucing the benediction. Af- ter tae meeting a few hours were spent in innocent amusement, and tbe peo- ple dispersed all the bultar for being together. There are s ime marks of improve- ment ia tiie village. Tb. A».ri«« ^^"^^i j„ir1.aauofl5Pa;iyX»^»«^eo;!^ i^.lw.ysv.l«idyc«ng^^^„^ one needs no* toiufalarganninlar^ prtcticaUy useful mioT ,^ needs r^^^^ l^^ .„ rery eDgravmgb, eewraioi (,,_j^'e fi„e.8uchasthep^toUl.«y^ Ho.se, S«'n|»" Scene. e»^^^ of ?^^°lS^"-N^York Agricol- "" • The sQudry hum- bujrs cnapier u "'~.Ji' ' Wno- ofUiewildJorf/i'JSf. inthe time to eat Giaae uamerousTicUm.. "«"""-^i« bugs chapter ia q"'"' r^ Ch2se;Lameues.mHan*s. Woo- ing t'u.nitore highwavB T^V^ ,^„^ Grooming Uorses rw Wastes of country Uooeee ^^ SSof flowers; the full household andChi dreu' Deuartmeut., t^^^^^J Ser articles, make up this number. $1 50 a year 15 cts, ft "^-S^r 7 ?rrgeja.liC..' New York, Pabk-h- imi ^^' ers. WILL YOU ' EXCHANGE • ease of I iy8pep8iaor llilfousness for 70 cents? It Is awftiUy unwlso to rtgoiilze un- dcrthemaiiy nilm ent a rrislnsr t^ora Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Disordered Ktomaclinnd LivcT, tvlien this oHer is made io you in your cvn I liomo iu nil _____^^__ Isincerity, with an absoluto certainty of "zmVsA (from Brazil) cures Dysncpsiaandliiliousncfls. A fliivlo dose relieves; a fjunple Lottie convinces; a 7* tcnc Lottie cuio«. It acts directly upon tlio Stomach, Liver, and Ividneys. Cleansin r, Corrcctins, Iteg- clatin$r« Zopcsa pivcs enerfeTr and vim to tbe Itrain, Nerve, nud Muscle, simply by worl:- injr â- wonders upon tlio Diges- tion, end t'vins actiVily to the Liver. Cat this cut, t:iliO i: to any dealer In medicines, and get rt least one 76 cent bottle cl Coposa, aud te: your nciprhbor how It ac*s. It ii w.-irranted to cure Dyspcps.^ and Iu- iocsness. THE MARKDALE CENTANARIAN It will be rcmerabcred that some five or six weeks ago we drew atten- tion in our columns to the case of a Mrs. Montgomery, who was at the point of death and in a state of sheer starvatior. Iler wants were attended to up to the last by several kind ladies of Markdale. Vengeance was vowed on our devoted heads for pubhcly stating that Mrs. McKettrick was any- thin? but a dutiful daughter. We kaay an otberwiaa valnabla horse is disfigured for Ufa and tendered moie or Ina ncfit for aerrica by ugly spavins. nnsighUy ring-bow*. ^hots, eto. Sometimes these difficulUes are not of a serious nature, that is do not lama the horse, or make any material difference m the abihty for pcrfjiaiing work on the farm but such animals •re rendered nnsaleable,. or if disposed of, it most be at a sacrifice of pnoe. Generally, however, the horse is pef- mancnUy kmed, unless the cause w removed, which is very sJdom -Mid ofun entirely ruined lor travel or Spavins are most generally Jjrodnced bv a strain or overwork ui drawing. The bony excrescence or subatalice of which it is composed will gtow qaite fast and sometimes gives tba appear- ance of an enlarged joint, and ualeas attended to in season will soon become diflScult to mauage. Many r^ieJws have been devised for this diffcul:y. but usnal'y with vtrv iudiffereut enc- cess. Blistering is generally rrsjrted to when anything is attempted, and wdl iu some cas.s. when pri.pe.iy pr- fjrmod, stop the growth of tdo spavin but will not remove the buuth already formed or cure the lameness, besides the process is a pamfnl one producing soreuesj and rendering the h^rse mora 31 less unfit for service. Some four years a'jo Dr. B. J. Ken- dall of Enosburgh Falls. Vt., having a horse troubled with spavu tried blistering to cure it. The operation appeared so painful and unsatiifactorv that it was abandoned with tbe bjli:! that a remedy less torturing in its Sf plication and mere certain iu itt. ef- fect might oe devised. Accordingly the Doctor set himself to w.^rk, and being a practical physiciiin ami dinig- gist, succeeded in preparing a remedy that since its introduction to public notice, has acUieved a succes." that is 1 of the most satisfactory cLitiacter. j About three years siuo, hoiring of several cases where " Kendall's Spa vin Cure," as the remedy is termed, bad been used with good ffoct, I took Rom-J pains to ascertain the f^cts in the case, and reported tbe lame for several of our leading agricultural journals. I give a few instances to which I am personally knowing. Mr. R. A. Gaines, of Berkshire, Vi., own- ed a valuable hoise bnvi.ig a spavin of ^^ the size of a hen's egg, ami produc- e.i. We w.U start yon. 812 a day au.l iip- iu" severe lameness. After trving wards maJo at 1 lomf by tLe industrious. Men, the usual remedies wilh no effect, women, boys and girls wa.Ued «v«n-'^»';« »; r T- I ii L â- n •' TforK for Ur!. ov is llie time, loucanwo.h learning ^f "Kendall s bpav:u Lure, ^^^^ ^.^^ „,,,y ^^ ^^^^ ^.„„r whole time to a bottle was obtained and used ac- the biisiin as. Vou can live at home and do cording to directions. Tne applica- the work. No othur business will pay you I tion produced no bhstering, did not e«rly a^ well Sooue can fail to make en- •^ i â- f 1 111 .. ormnus rav bv enciiniiy; at ouce. Costly appear to be pamful. r.nd kit no fcar I ^^^^^ J^^ -^^^^^^ ^^^ jf„„^y „^.,g ,^,t, or callous. A one doLar bottle was i cagjiy au,i honorably. Address Tbtji 4 Co., used aud it cured the spavin, stopping AuKUfita, Maine. the lameness aud removing the buuch. ^.^f^f^^^^^/^im^^mmmm^mm^mmm^^^;^ I examined the legs caiefni:y and could find no difference in the size of the joints, and could not t^U upon which the spavin was located. Tbe horse Las been worked bard since aud upon eximining him the Kccond time a while since, aiter an iut rval of three or four year.'?, was pleased to find no return of tbe difficulty iu any Fhape or wanner one leg is* ar, sound HOTTOBEBEATWI AU those wlK, ""T ^*';^i,^ jStt "' 't "To utS^^°i^»'°«°'«'*^ »S^^CaJ.aua^-JS; '"""::iwornrpeciait. ADwSt^t-- luvi^blepatehmgaiac done here. UcLEOD. Markd ale, Sfi. l«»h. 1881. THE POST? OFFICE SToiiv FLESHEETON. DAK] Spring and Summer sw jT 4' ' Nuw conplete- All go»ds personally j^i bought cheap. '»«i fiarlP" Beriu ,,vdle OTHER NO. cil maat thi ^„„ty council this ' d f.or Tv Po'-l '"»* return-d r-o [•Jriib a big stock of watch tooki" Stove for aaleâ€" e ThoB. Henry. St* JOHN NOBLE, MARKDALE. GEMER'LBUCKSMITe HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. My Stock is second to in the county for Quality, Variety, and Che?. Don, Pnt^ I am offering 5000 yds.K Summer Piints, Fast Colors. Full nnft tiiue laths for ea e :,^'S2to\^. Markdale. also 8C 'rie«- Tv»U informs ns he hmf Jfrom New York. MaeMO will nH he in M;ir i.«ek owing to Divisi-n Coi '*iton and Chatsworth. intention 'f tho the 20CO yds. Dress Goods, in all the Newest Fj] Wics. ,,uRESGouG-HS Colds. Full line o- Staple Pan Dry Goods, c., at bottom prices. CV ^tCooipHnytop.-.- ..- .. route in p^^uo "» " ,„ei«l atteuti-u is -Irawn fh Iv time table ... an""., r ;„petohaveTlier.!l"Hicl. week. â- prs are as'.jod for the erecti )». for .n :iai f a i:,, Tp. r.'ii In the Millinery Dept.I shewing a most complete stock of all the newest selected with the greatest care, and selling j.^r prices. ,. ' Examine my Stock befori purchasing. »â- Best lus'ness now before the ]nil)lic. ymi can makie money fasttr at woiK for iiiau a.1 ttii. lUiug else. C4iitHl not reed rREEMAKS T70Ria POWDEIiS. Are pleMcnt to t tko. Contain their otb Pargative. Is a snfe, nure. and rKcctuaM tg0troT*' o woraw ia CtiUli-en or Adoltft THE KEY TO HEALTH. IV o T I c i:. Tliiit Yi.iingDnilmn Kull R03 ROY, will scrvr Cjws lliii Stiisoii nt I)u idiilK, mi Lul 2.J1. Con. 1, S.W. T. aud S. ItfaJ, iu tue To«ns!ii|i of Proton. rnDuiuEi-;. â€" Ca;:ala Sliort -Horn Stock Kc- gistpr, Vol. 7. •• l:OB HOY, red. 190, got bv hir Tiionia-i, Xo. 17rh'.l, dam Slrp.wberiy. by H?atbiT Jack. No. i'H'3 r dam Wliitc Koe by Courod .)4'8 pr-g-d Jenuy Liiid liv Yiig. Hud perlect to all aipearanco as the Honest Tom. l3oii." Alsoi egisttredin new British American Hf-rd Book. Tirms: ?1.0J at tune of Service 81,2j if not Diiid befoic tlie Ist of Oetobor' other. Mr. N. F. Weld, also of Berkshire, i Vt., treated a bad caso of spavin with this remedy and iu six weeks the lauteueBs was goue, the bunch nearly removed and he considered the horse cur..HL There has been no return of the difiBculty smce, although the I horBC has been worked hard. A. k. 'Iliiit Miiil.dali' is ,1 thrivinR little (iiwn now goes witl.oiil mvitii;. Its ft. r.B, hoi.lh, .1.1.1 «i!l:(.iif the lenst Ci.arsc, Ir-.-.n wiappincr pnppr .s i nj.,tl,ei- th.-in we th.tiglit fit t divulso .^'ot.ni we ran Mi\ !•- I' «i«p.r. arc I the best for -vritinj: your articles mi. i Jest symp«thv shonll be div.-rted III In 1! x' |.i (Is iiln\t.l f Htiy I'liic • in If j-i.n run toar dnwn an "1' circus â- f,-oiu tiie old ladv. s:iv ii. V ..f eqiml sire uii.' im|'f)r- jiostt'r, and wr.tt' on the pnvty t-ide cf t.iiire. \\ liilo this I.-, tnii' i» is eipial it with a pen stick, it will dc still bet- ter. 1\ Hill tiiit 111 ni'ino little umttiT.'-.it is luhiii.l liiiuiv vi!liii;ts of little note. 'rnkc tlic I 1... t!i f. r \M 1 It seems now tlint Mrs. Montgomery was not Mri. Montgomery at all. Even the name of the old lady h.ad When your article is fini:ihed, been changed by her schoming daugh i:ist«i)t-( the siilt wulks of cniiich your paptr ic your pocket and 111 many imh-s wrrr tr.ips c.'irry it twr. or tliree day* bolore send- iiu'iiiilirins pedes' r.*in. To be hHre I f jiiurneyio;; fri.m this otJice to flip (liiirch in safety, a prcat portion I f the (Uhtnnce has to be covered with (â- :ir. fill, cautions feet, lest a irrave .â- -I. lul.l suilileiily (|Hii. u.il the jiedes- iiiiiii precipitiiti'il intoâ€" the surgeon's ing it. This rubs off the superfluous pencil marls and makst it lighter to handle. If you think of it, lose onn page out iifthe nii idle of your article. AVe cau easily supply' wliat is missing; and we love to do it. We have uothiuc: ire. Last Sunday we saw three parties I else to do .p«'ii VHwniiig chasms. tliUi Mid.lenly nt tlieir feet. e eommeud these .--idiwalks- a reproaeh til the prosperity of the town â€" to the attention of the I'.nvir.-. that be. Willi.' writing of sidewalks, cnr th. ii^ht.s naturally turn to that miser- iiONOR ROLL. The following is tht May report of the second Division cf Markdalo pab- lic school: â€" A class, marks obtainable 600 â€" P. i.blf imitation of a ni.rrow gauge walk j Thibaudeau 474, M. J. Irving 334, W. Kailin^' from the town to the station. ' MeFarland 330, N. Kay 308, J. Uun .\p:,it I'roiii the fact that the walk is b.1,1, and never ou^'ht to have been Ln.Ir, in many places the planks are taken \\\ aud one is compelled either to take the road or tramp throngh rtevt- ill inelies of mtid; in manv places the boards have assumed a diagonal position thus rendering it ittfpossible 'or any one but an accomilished • thtUte to retain his peqiendicnlar. There is ample room too fo' one or two mere crossings between the gravel aud Monlgi;mer) sbakery. Letthese mat- ters have attention, so the streets of ^Farkilale may be equal, at least, to those in insignificant Tillages. rnt not only iu public matters is Mnrluiiilo bthind tl-e times, but also in ji't a f«w things iu private enter- prise. Take, for inatauce, the vehicle T»hieh 'oes doty fr » 'ooini bn-. hetKcea the depot and Uie leading hotel Hi the' village; a little opposition night have a good effect here. Mark- daln llrusc look* pretty small when iewed by it rcpreeentativo at the de pH. The c^mncillorj of the tovofhips ioiuingat Markdale m:cht, witbadvar- tage. ride over the roads leading to the toTii. by firat iusnriiig their lives â- cd liiub.:. The insnrauce compaiues '^uld probably loose by their tii^ das 30G, H. Benson 237. G. Drew 225, M. McLoughry 220. S. Irving 220. W. Duiidas 198. R. Douglas 183. M. McNea 183, H. Matthews 138. T. Arnold 128. M. Mercer 108, E. Fo^ KG, M. Coruwall 84, Liii Richaid'on 77, F. Richardson 2G, W. Rutledge 25, J. Wilson 23. B class, marks obtainable 500 â€" M. Wilson 3T4, W. Leslie 3G8. Ben Cole- man 365. M. Stephens 364, II. Large 354. II. Uall 338, H. Smyth 886. B. Benson 205. S MeBride 290, F. Bry- den 284. M. HcNeabitt 282, W. Mat- thews 270. M. Whitbva70. L. Pollock 2G9. Ad^ Reynolds. 250. E. Rutledge. 228, J. Rae 207. E. Hewitt. 207, L. Monahaw a03. M. Mathews 199. M. Lucas, 108, B. Mofiatt 192. M. Mabee 170. M. McNea 161. V Noble 144, E. Ir\iDg 131. M. CUrk 130. H. Huh 111. E. Wilaon 94. V. Ford 60, A. Whitby 30. M. Fleming SO. A farmer who has kept a record of the crop prospects for the laat 2S years, told as on Monday that this is the most backirard tpiing during tiis whole o£ the time. The pastares are bare, and csMle baye to tae fed twiot â- day to keef*th«m in any condition. Many faraers wb* have no fe«d, have turned theic e»ttIctoa.to Uaeic mea- dows. Simpkiiis of West Enosbnrgh, Vt., knaw, however, even then more of |l, as bad an exp!'-ienee si milar Uo the Mrs. McKcttrick's treatment of her above, an I oih;r3 might be given, but these may De con~idere' sufficient to establish (he fact of the curative pow- e.b of this reiuC'.ly, an 1 al-o, which is equally important, the pcrmmenc! of tlie cuie; the relief alYurde.l being not tiinporary, but lasting in lifcct. Equ.ll success has been had with "Kendall Spavin Cure" in the treat mei't of splint." curb, ritg-b.iuo, bruises, strains of difl-.ivnt kinds, cal- lous, etc. I wish to call paiticuLir attention to this as a humane m"thod oftreatuQent. the remedy, while it is efficient in operation yet does not pro- duce pain or soreness, as is the casj with most applications. This feature is deserving ot notice aud is recc iviug commendation from many promiuent gentlemen iu this country, among whom I would P'entior: Mr. Charles A. Currier, special agent for the Mas- sachusetts society fjr the prevention of cruelty to animals, Bostou, Massa chnsetts, and others. Although this remedy was originally designed f jr the treatment of borses, yet it has been used for hum.in ail- ments, SUCH as different lorns ol rheumatism, or dcp seated p.iins cf long standing, with equally good ef- fect " Kendall Spavin Cure " has been introduced throughout the most oi this country, and is being put into the hands of all the leading wboleealo druggists from whom it may be oh taiced, or through whom it may be or- dered by every druggist. Dr. Kendall has also compiled a small work or •• Treatise on the Horse and his Dis- eases." of about 100 pages, fully illus- trated, and giying 15 a small compass a large amount of useful iuformution, free from all technical terms and which will be worth many times its cost, of twenty-3ve cents, to all owners i horses. Something of the favor with which tills Work is being received by the pubhc may be inferred from the fact that one hundred thousand copies and over have been sold since April last. Should any one desire farther iuformaUou apon any matter ontain- ed in this article, they will ple.ise ad dress Dr. B. J. Kendall, atELosburgh Fall^ Vt. E. R. Towti. West Berkshire, VL ter. Her real name was Coulter and she came from Orangeville to Mark- dale. A (laughter of Mrs. Coulte*^ lives in New York, and tlthough in ' the position of a domastio servant she has saved quite a large sum of money Mrs. McKettrick. through the instru- mentality of a gentleman at Orange- ville. regularly sent for money from the fister at New York, on the ground that she (McKettrick) was su{iporting her mother aud could not leave her iu order to earn meney. The New York daughter regularly sent money to them, and was of opinion that her mother was iu really comfortable circums^uces. Even since the death of the old lady Mc- Kettrick has written iu her mother's name (thai adding forgery to her mis deeds I for funds, the letter purport- ing to be written by old Mr«. Coulter â- _ requssting funds for McKettrick. who was devoting herself to her mother in her illness. McKettrick has wisely left the vilUga and is now at Durham, there probally pursuing some httle scheming plan whereby without work she may live on the fat of the land. CHAS. McCONNEI.L. I'roprio.or. G. GRANT. Unl.^cks nil the clopcf.i .nvenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying off gradajlly without wc.nkening the system, all the impurities and foul hungers of the ftcreti.ms n; the s.-imc time CorrectlM Acidity of the Stcmrch, curing Bili- ousness, ^speFsis,. Leaaaches, Dix- riness. Heartburn. Constipation. Dryness of the Skin. Dropsy. Dim- ness of Vision, Jaundice SaltRhenm, Erysipelas, Scrofula. Fluttering of the Heart, Nervonsress and General Debility ail ihe«e an.) many otlier simi- lar Co-npl^inl" vielfl In itr- hsppv influence Vt BITBDOCK BLOOD BITTEBS. Sample Bottles 10c Begular size $L For sale by all dealers. ff.KnBl'BX a CO.. Pr«prlrt«n, Teraats Undertaker â€" .\NUâ€" CASiNETMAKER Has now on hand CoffiiiB of all sizes and prices. Penolangnishane, May 29. â€" About four o'clock this afternoon a fire caught iu the old corner known as McU^-ath's 8Ure, which was entirely consumed, together with the dwtd'iug attached, as will as Dr. Oilmor's office and drug store. The wind was blow- ing fresh at the tims, and it was with much diffienlty that the fire was pre- vented from spreading to Mrs. Le- moiob's and Mr. Davidson's buildiugs and sweeping the town. Mr. Wriflit'a dw r.ing OQ Robert-street caagbt fire fiom flying cinders, ba was aavad. The fnruitar3 of the dwdliugs w^ mostly saved. Ko insurance. for hire, c'.iarges m©flcrate. UNDERT AKING fa***»^ «sgiiiMSiiSii^a« promptly atlcuded to at all hoiu^ of day or nia'at. Also a foil slock of HouseMd Fiirnitiire! OrJercJ wcrk of all doscriptions cxcxrutcd Willi the utmost d.opatch. A full stock of RUSTIC AND PH0T3 FRAMES which will be sold cheap for Cash. SsasoRed Lumber of all kinds Taken in exchange for Furniture. G. GRANT. MARKDALE. TkaaPaiMiand Beit Hediclaa ertr Had*. Aeafcntitiittlon ot HopSt BueHu, Man' drakMud Dandelion, wtthauuiebart and most e% arm tlTepropcrtiea of ell other Bitten. the greatest Blood Purifier, Lhrer Kegu l ^ator,"" me and Ilealth Beatoriiig lfodlieaj3o'^Lanpoadbl7loii|f exist vhervHop Bitten aj-e n«\pd,*OTaried and parteet an thetr operatioi ni7 gin St* U%h ml Tlgor to til* tjtl ud lailim. Toallwhoee e WniploymeDtB eaoae Irre^nilari' tyottliebowelsoi^k urinary organs, or who re- quire an Appetixc^WTonlc and mild Stimulant. Hop Blttera are t uTal^o alile, without Intoi- Icatins- ^â- â- ^ " ' eiliigi or irmptaoM It iJ OM Hop lerai Dontwaituntllyoua^ra lick bat It only feel bad or mlacrmble.WuacUxem at once. It majr tare yoar lite.It hail • a r e d hnndreda. ta00vmbepaidtorae4***.«7 ^^^ cure or help. Do not anffer "•' T*"r'rt«« •aller.bot ueaad ante tkamV*"** Hop â- Bo* Bitten dranksn Boatrom. bat tba Pueer kBd Beat and no •boold ba witbont ttaeo. Or tamllT^ R.UO, la an abaolateawl ImatRile i., rUmnkeaeai. uae ot opium, tobooco i narcoUca. AUjold br dronriata. Be tor Circular. â- .* lHla7H%. Cs./ BodieeterJI.T and Toronto, Ont. City houses rivalled forva. riet of style. Grocery Stock complete. Hardware Stock complete Busine£S:!5mJST Booming!' GIVE US A CALL. Any Qtiantity of BUTTER, EGGS, AND WOOL. IligheBt rn«, r^ t V. 1 1 .V... 1 I 1 R. J. SPHOULE, Toronto House. Flcsherton. t rpo FRA.MERS X. until Larvt-st time b" raid. Proton. SIX FnAMERS wrn'fvl Highest wat'cs wi 1 Apply to ' JOLK GOTr.InistosueP.O PERCiiERON HORSES LARGEST -^â€" Inipcrtiug and Breeding ESTABLISHHENT m mil WORLD. Maradale, Dee. 23, 1881. 67-tf "Woman," saya Mr. Eastman, "ia a problem." S? aba ii and Uioagbt a problem «• can neTer hspe to aolTa. it is one we sbalLna^ar, oeret ba vil- liug to give UIJ.. Medieiao taken into tbe stomach in eoiMentraced form sucb as piilg and pcwdara, are most injorious. Tbe great snbatitate for these nanieoas lit- tle (lalomel pills is Dr. Catsou's stom- ach and cuustipaiioa bitters. Tbev cleanse tbe bowels, stimoiate tbe liter and kidneys, and cure all stomach dis- orders, scoh as dyspepsia, and indiges- tion. In large bottles at SOcts. A. Tonv r Co., Ag«nta, VUrkdsie. Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAi:*ho,nffe,Tea for Tear. r\. from Nervous DEEtLITT. PBEMA- TUUE DECAY, and all th. effect; of ,,nt^. ful iQdiscr»t:on, wUl fur the sake of .uSerinB hnirinitjr. .end free to aU who need it the rnnedy by which he wae cured, Sufferam ifudun,* to profit by thr .dTortiaer-a eW S wT* ° •" "y -^llrH^ing in perfect- fiJenee, JoHN 8. OODEN, W-W «e,Ur at M.wT.»k This space belongs to II. L. Thurston. Dealer in Organs, Pianos, and Sewing' Machines, Markdale. See adv. next week U. W. DUNHAM, wajne, Iu Pago Conntr, HUnoU, TI. 8. A. Ua mtlea west of OUicaea) TO GDN8UHPTIVE8. The adTwtMer. h»viB„ been â- eim«ii«.UT coped Of thadrevl di^Sie. ConiS^^ •11 who deeire it, he will wmd » o_,_ .f ° I««Tiption u-l. (fr« oJXy?^^ *^: I •h«A tJ-7 wiU find a rdbb Cttm tor CaT ^Z^^,. '^\ "J:^p*^' win • Jmiefc Bommea ia America i « 9t4tOO and Ormm* Oafd vmoBBaaBoaa ^™»i«i wunimg the l'r««ription, will' WEUBSS.SHHT^'*^*^ tndtoik* ;.ii- ,1 house lU h. See adv. tt and CarlM •. N.vol.y ,,vcone i.i{:«it« •â- .â- t' t«i.. arkdale, oil M-'i"'l.»'-^eiiiiu' Jvt. and iK.sttrs. r John Mi-rcn.l«teof rrK-fj ed a Faluiou trom at W i irt.j BRO. vNl.i.l. ^Y-i--'""l it »-a6 gUltc-^l liIHi \k-\:v:'.A Kendall* " IV.-m'-i-:- eaiidhisl*'^-*-" "i. 5 cants Ht tiiiS â- 1:: â- ' ••' lijcrswhora.v 1 ' « ^- • L are iurorin.l tint.; :. number «'t j r :.i lists. ly cO"iity con: .1 ll; .t )v\e'i Soiui'l. J !â- •• ioi)«ii'l ti.. 1- \; .-,rc foim* 'i' ;•• -• 'â- • liiiiiis. JA Mitl.i -sMi !:i r if bho l.ariji I I lri^e liL-r. 1" lie saii'iis "1 I: I hired tjul. our r.'pnrt 1 !-• v.' ••; ' ^,11 J)iifl'«riii 11.'.;. V- 11. •; tttcil the Uiiiiic 'l' M; • '• ' fjfKshertoii «h_' â- 1 well recelVK'i. r. .Vrcliy l».t:.:l â- â- ! â- â- '•' iitlvptirch'is 1 a «• 'A !V"ii « lei(liut f »•!. ii'l • 'â- â- 'â- ' giv1.11 1'ii"..^! â- ' ' "•*'••• â- • â- nie luokiiii; "I't. :â- r i .• ii culti! aukii is 'â- till .••.!r. n .1 1 • li yestenliiy tli-.r w::- m •• • ' venaeiit m Ins .-â- n: 1 !• n. i! |4 be r.lile to vim; ' u-i .\ he uu;ihl' t » 1 .â- â- j^ M t for Imp 1:u--. Tilt' M-uf.-nl i!irr.r "Ved likr- I' siii:;" lh/ M.irl.h.l' •-. • f tlie few (â- *!•" r.iii ^ivp R 1 1 1^' luiilicc lu lii-5 c ' f Jlears f-titl.i â- ;!, !• ••• •" • ikcV •11)011 (.â- •ill til. 1. • M.u.ihiy t vviiii-u- .-.. mulei's, Cil :.' i;J. I '• iOU it a tiiue, L^.' :- • -». â- jver. Sick llpfi'Vi""' N-ii!.l;t. ' I anil Ce'tlii'lIlat'OI! I Iv V.-' siby the nseol r. â- ..' -i lad Cuii'tii'i'ii" '• â- â- • • ' Tlev n.\c nf • •'" ' " 'â- " ' ' slldrnu"ists. .\. V'-- â- â- â- ' • MaUaluW. K uiasK till *:• â- ' ' lEant, '^(iiilli, !iii 1 WWatMaiU.lr- 1 • ' ICoiiFfrvativ' .e. •â- lentarv li "i"" " ' DfPt'n;; nt 1 '••l •â- â- ••. Ileiitly exiH-ete.l t'l.i' 'â- limniPufet-g-vHiei ii;" ihoso iiit;r •••t" i: • No we'.l to rosiil ..Ml*.. 1 •' ' Motliwr Column n -| 1 ..1 Utc. with nil thMii- .-I ll' :â- !.• ' Jsre itifirm«d tlm. ?»lr. ••â- • Itbe best n;ric"U'i i- ' t ' i- IlLont, Hud nil l"iiii" Kv-i'i •â- [eti the (.unjcet will 1 â- 't "â- • .• [to horse owners. Chaugi^^hle w;'*^ • " i Isystem. renderiii" ii •:! '• ' Isaae. A« a jire\i iit r;v •â- ' »«^ Dr. Ciirs Ill's S • '• ' |»tipaiu)n rit»er 'i .. V liooil, cure hII Ih' â- Liver di*Dr.his, ;ii. •-â- â- |»tfeiigth lo the ^y--. i 1 Fcr sale by iiK r».»i;^ ' :. ,*: Co., ngiut^^. M.itiv^'i • The ex«?uip'ii 11 â- â- â- â- â- lis from typh-i 1 ' v r. prkVniled very i'i'^- â- ' towo, was (liroflly ' n •• ^ii they niaiiitii- â- 'tste of health hy ti •ou's St iinach hikI C h 'era. Xliiu lueilieiie i- 11«, noil -a'cohf. lie. a'l.i u. â- »11 drnsgi.jK. I'.i,-. .-;i ^f C(.»., agents, M ".., i The ladies of Clinsi 'u .: "»'e, are no\\- •• ..n t. •• *ith samp'cB of view: «f tin Clinreh. luterinr niil «a; 'r. •fJI shewing b trio 'f •. â- ' ^•J^li'ig, friin tuf! ^ni.'.i.t ..1 ' •â- ' °™*ne. The ctilsui • v.. v. *»« vi?urUe«l. is l' m i 1 ^â- •ititerior views, intHl Iv ifu.t ^.««t)l. sre exolle- t. ::-i 1 •- ^•action man Ins In-' r n: IJfwuig his duly ou the T. .. .v 7* he remeuibtred tii.l a -ie' y fire occurreil ou tiie li it-li J»4KTe Wsrkdale. It ocinr- r^ Sihof May, and w.i« .•-• ^***ctionmau uainci -las. i.. ^promptly reported til â- luatl rJ^J*!* station. Ill tr.iin. ^•Lortly t ciOBS t'lc hit.iie.i )^* Was .(..^..^.l ... 1 .!.,. ,, J.; m** «t«ipfd «lil the ;i 1 2;^ the only lo- s t t!:c "• ... v-^. J»as the loas of liim 1 i.' MJ haveTeiy hiieraily *Bd preseii'e.i (uraley of ^0 fv-r L.s tx rti.i.- I^'j'^ght in so proii.ptly re; ^|j% And preyeutin- ^•n cnconrrt2eiaeir. ••4o iheir July to I iii acci'i t rh VI J' -^, A*«^: