KHE 'iCEi ?*oJ person 3t( aUy *i«8 i cond to " '000 yds. 1^, "â- ^'y. and Ch«.., in nil tile X P^® Pa )!.! ])nccs. 'yDopt.i r«^-^-'^aJlthene.v, ai Y ^-irc, a;.(J seJlin est â- ^ock bef, ore IJod for â- n-i complete, \k coaipiete.l •ooming!) • I.. â- 'â- "• H^uvstr, ices fail. â- 'â- "S rwBi neslierton. ilNES I 'in Wi.uler, and arc all suppHfd itachmcnts. • f live rears. 'KGAN, :iwa, tlie style of â- of tone, rail- cars. r Piano uii old MacLines and The liiobt ni Owen Sound TON, ALiE.^? ^^^Tdvertisfments. Voters Li- ,.â€" ri-.tmitp. fl-tt^-l-e^ __(,. \V. r.irsons. r J D.alir.M Foundiy. ^;^â- '^-nc..lr^ral Society. THE STAmARD. M 3day July 6iii, 1882. OTHER NOTICES br::iii wfigbs 49 ounces. niprjj iMi now ii bited bj tiQ enl bipyoi« ftleo hi tmit the sity nmrere Have well to pass a by-law prohibiting the mnoiag oC/SWa^biefeie.valocipede.or other like macluie" ou the street* or sidewalks. -aaMttMBM MiMaMw.' I. :iu:.f. liums at Mclu- \V,!.I"l' (i.;i*eau's heavt U Fire weather. Gn|w look splepdid. Hay promues to ba an exeeeiiqg good crop. Bemember tb# Dnndalk fair next X«Mday, ^b«l|i^^ i^g an addition to his store. Robert Scott,«f Prlton, Sla a rki A straTdhMCy^fcetiaal will be gi by the Ladies aid society of the Pres- lyteriair Gfanrch m Tueadsji eveiung the lltb tnst., on Mr. Jamoi Walker's lot Mam street, opposite the Agricol ktral Hall. Prep a» a h » n s t» bejnfar., w ^. •- -^ij made to render tkw ^Dtfrtfomllt ^WW^M^^^^^^^^JiWUry oC the one of tlie naei v j-iriWe tf^fWfib, '^^'^^' '*J sou. Admis^ou 15 ceats. I j H I Crops ttironghnnt Protan and Me ,,„,.- i'JlvI MncthoD, altboagh late, have a fine Mr Hastings nas beet Bosf â- • 'Jpfc^^?^^"^^' the past three weeks renoyating and The jii*i4 ir-ll«* ,t \urivi tv of camlics at A. vl is ^oi.if^ t) Toronto t!ie t xcuision. aud a good nealthv appear^ce. clcAiati- feathers m MarkdaleT and ?S!i*'^*lT** ^rJ «niiinin« ,l,.ul)tles8 the re.-ult8 are satisfactoy. "»» 5000 to 6000 bricks per day. Build- Feather boils should be, thorousW^ "' "" anxionsly waiting for tbem. cleaned cvorv few vears, especially ff â- The coiner bt opiH'site Mr. Dean's â- sickness Lhs been in Uiehoase. W^n' bard^rare store bas^b^en purchased by it is consiiitre.l that 'one-third of one' B^ Mr E. G. Lucsm for the gooily sum time ii, (r should *©, %peat iti1)ej,]of $950. the IK CiS^ity of having tlie sleeping N rt;;-V\'i,-t rep-rt l,owiii„' luii-iiili- I tlK tiicrr :i- [.IL-^L-Iit. ;.,, fr.^Mi TnlKil r i;;;;'„I...ne.l fr tr^iUle. f (â- .uitrau% l.;il:hv. I i;ay to :L' has apai tinciits kept pate aud free from tlie tlit;,'s of disease is apparent. W» liavo tried Mr. llartiags wock,. aad' I c.iu recomnjeajd his process of reawa- ' tiii" â- â- â- . ' â- Jl,: .X.inil':!' 1 ,J ,.-,\ll.'L I'lin I.i !â- ' "^- ' Fi-.-,li -r â- r: l-r..li .7 It 1^ liiaiii t liie nrHC'ju.-i l.r- tra'Al Iruii l-i:" Alw.iy- cull Vl â- •â- X;, ;.;â- â- yf ill b^'l ^u 1.1 t)l t Mcl 11 tyres. -a .^Ic/ijt.vr-^s. ;;.s 111 .Ml I'ityres. •";)'â- .ii" heiug dai- 1 Commone, .C aud the Samuel Fleming, hot ii Manitoba, has sold his f,irm, lol 27, con. 16, of Proton 't« Stephen Moiris, for f2500 througbf the estate agency of Mr A, G. Hunter. ur â- i:i- Watio ],-v!irs i)f iO, [u.-l.v ^^. Mu-t 1 fcril':. -\M"y 'I' Mr. Mcliitvvo .â- nti.' ' liav(; IV- 1 j,Vf!i«il tlirdllL'ii t!l" ,f,;_' t • 'li )m: who w I au ' I'l ;â- ]vl' All--' tit I'M ifKl'l \\\- \-f t ,::: "/lilt: iio'.v at Browne's ;â- ; .i! iu;_' t'lO liahi-s, lie- ;i- cture-s by lus new :i- c; -oinl st pr lEpoets 111 Ktigiaiid I ' {{ooJ, uiil(-s .Jaly and l!.. Ill vtTV much. Fi-iit .uiil applis scarce. -\ ^ood smi'rt boy, about to 1 â- irii til'-: iirinii'is/ ,(• -.Ciil' \: ro.ul lllllllU- Ihi.. oliic. Mr. .James Ilc-on. late of Osprey townehip, who has been iu Manitoba the past four years, is home on avi»it, and is purchasing a car load of stock tor the Prairie Provioce. He bought a cow in Euphrasia for which he paid Dundalk. $100, and another f)r $80. Also a p lir ot mules in St. Vincent township for §350. He has stcured a quantity of land near (lladstone, aud resides in that town. We are glad to laarn that he lias done exeeediiijjiy well. He wil return nest wock. and intends 'oiig the iiLW Canadian route, via i'rinci Arthur's L;indin;;j and C.P.K., whicl^vâ- •lil be a great saving. Lat Sunday night was the coldest time in July for the past 23 years. It is now considered that the cr.ld wave is poat tor tiiis season. Onr iaforma- tion is received froiu Pcef. Morrii, iif Stouffvillc, who is now lesiding in lin- iii:i • rr:Mn.!?G- li bUMwh.rr: ,-.s ilo- tflWIl 1.1 tlVi I Vl ly iii'irn :â- i.-ij wit.h ir r nr I" li;' hiV.;h. t' III' 'â- ; â- ,.! â- ;â- .-, II. ;l V. 1 1 1 all 111 ai a- Mil a ;. 11 A V- mi r ii â- ! (:U. Tli' -II 1 1 1 1 o -•lit f r,.«.i. '.UliI iir.Tpo.'.is to vioit .ii'M.i;.! I'-ir t!iC bono- Ii,. V. l!iil..iM);n.l):.ljly I iic!.i t' wliiie there. r, to 1 :irti, while go- • Mr. I'.r 'A II wil! ro II r.iiliwith, having â- ' V. i!! •'.â- I the m- i::' r- 1.' "â- If any of our rjilor.s ars so nnfor- tiinite as to be afflicted with dyspepsia liver coiujilaint, general debility, etc., I tliey wiUieal with interest the adver- Itiicweuts, te.itiraonialK, and press no tieos aiiiieariiii,' reiji'larly in our col- umns, retjard Burdock Blood Bitters. I Tiiis medicine s ems to be rapidly â- /lowing in luihlic favor, judging from ti;- r'lnrts in tins vicinity. Dr. Fow- 1 r s J.xtraet rf Wild Strawberi-y as a cure t'lr h jwol complaints, seemn to Sive eqiii'.liy .;,'oO'l satisfaction with ' those win have tried it. Messes. T. Miloiini .•;. ' 1. arc pr oprietoLs of both I liaiued r.K.lii-iiie-, the first named of winch tiiey iiit inu us has within the ' pist, three muijths reached tJio tale of ' -AryXW) bottler. it lie â- [,. n ihf Ml nm- c'liililnsi attend III l\ iiL -t"ii was ,, 111 Ik. l! I ot that 1 en I riJav, and .r.lv, FISHINTr MATCH. A i!ili.vestii!g. novel, and exciting f^shiiii,' match took place in the viciiii- I ty of M.irkJalo ou the 23ra nit. under Captains Jnius Cralbraitli and George Nohle, Willi t-;a pickel men on each -i le, Alti-r a day's toil aud sport, lIuv 11 turned with tiie f)!lj,\ing good re.i.lt GALBI: VITII. .-iliiaiini tlie rural a' "jv I.I'" -f th- C:: w T. T. '.. C. i'.n?('ii MeN.-l ' [ii:hii'I;,v Wil-nl, " I'll li'l- irtn Mr .1 t-!ll. I IV â- AV I la 111,- fir. I 1 J., i;. s C. A 1.1-, jr .1. M.-Mi hill W 111 Iviy )). r I'li.uOi' 127 i»an Shea lot) ',)r.T. McD'U,'all Bt H2 Aiix- Mathers 72 7.'5J. li.il 53 li. 1) 1 1 vino 50 4-1 J. Iiwiu 40 •2^ A. Melntvro per lis H.i;!eliardsoii28 An excellent lecture was dbvered by Mr. Archibald Cuthbertson in Vic- toria hall, on the subject of Food, Work and Best, as the means nf health. The lecture was very interesting and well attended. .The Bct. Mr. Potter piesideS." ' Mr. Newman Irish, the celebrated framer, has contracted for building six frame bat'us ia -ihe township ot Protou, all to be complsted b "re har- vest. We are pleased to see the pro- gress in building throughout the town- ship. " The pliantasmagorian soci ;ty boys who paraded the streets ot Duudalk on Dominio. day, were the fimbt fel- lows we ever saw. We wondered where they all came from, and we wonder more where they have nil jjone to, aud we wonder if tliey will ever camo back again. The Picv. Mr. Putter delivered a farewell sermon t.i a large aud atteii- civo audience oij lust Sibbatli evenin?. Afier two J ears' ;{' successful labors in the Dundalk circuit, lie has been call- ed by tl.c Confi rence to take charge of the Hanover circuit. We regret the removal of Mr. Potter and his nmia'jlo partner. May success atteud them iu their new field of labors. Rer. J. E. Allen gare ns a call on Â¥lFr ^: Hadfrimu.MaMto^T4l*m ' he if ..i^lioned for the csmiair year. Mr. Bingham of the Wiarton Echo palled cpFf s llr. town on Tueeday. fLfLi. mm Witii Two. Knives, can be WILLYOO -^^; B m tor oasness for 75 cents? It Is AyrtaJJj nniriAe to npTonizo co- de rthe many ailracnts rrising from Dyspepsiii, Indirection, this ofTei U mado t« you ia xpur o\v:i liomo in a*! sincorlty, with an absolute ccjrtftuity.iX ., CnrtT5!r TOTi. ^r,T-^.^ '^Qk'EA.ifvom Bnail) cores Ij'sp';-iRia and l;iiiousuc8s. A t;ii'.;letIosc reiit'vos; a f^anaplo bottle eouvincos; a 73 cent Loltlo oiixos. Ic ecta directly npoa tlio Promach.Iiivcr, and Kidncya, lion, ana eiviag acmity to the JLivcr. Cut tiiis ont, tato ic to any dealer In medicinca, nnd get nt least ono 75 cent* bottle of Zopcsa, nnd tcHyour noij^hbor liow it acvs. It ii warraittrd' to cnro Liyspcpsia ,iaid liii^ iocsneos. BIRTHS. HILL.â€" Ia Mnyhdale on the ftli inst. the wife of Ur Jo!;n Hill, (.carriage maker) of a ou. CHRISTIE.â€" Ia rr(jt..n. .T.iiic 8, tbcwfle ol Mr J. W. Cliii.st.'e, of n -on. DATES.â€" Ia rit-^licrtcii. Ja:;c 18, t'uc wife cf Mr Kiites of a Jai.ghler. Sr.WELL. â€" III Artc'inesia.cu the "» inst the wife of r.cl.l. ttv. -H, of a ilauglitcr. DOMINION DAY AT DUNDALK. W. •Ja- Cm! S-' â- er •oiilj •lit. •i,.a I. I, a rii '.V I u;ri ;â- ,- th: l.r 1 1 • I ..iin' Maj 1 irity (â- losing 1 otcl a ai'r til- 1 Ir a 111. I til- 1 U'lt.' .- ^lUlul. sp. 0( for Niihla p.irtv .:.l thil te:.:.el: 027 5o: â- ive a sujiper at was the day's h-,1. IS M. aiiii. !,,.'11lt I.' '.-â- : lu g.-, i.::' i. 'â- . t J-.) \,-ith " men "vs h' enJiL'r .ir^l elnu'eli ilo r on il::.iIIi'.uton .1' I'l.'iia e 1-^' .-tilt I' ,1 III- I II I r. â- I .\l; Wl,. '.: SilUi I'l 111 .-.'ll- Sfr-h.'-lf. t'?W;;-!ii{i, (i:ii' 'III C:i. I I ;. ril.i-' 1 1 1 o. ' Wf' Hi:i I 1' in. III. r.( ill -^ at, 111' ^TIIV.' N. t 1, .; a t ar v.;i^ lr ,ia w. ii' r Wile ii iii.-ri ii.si .1 :cr ;.. (ilei that li.'i- I. w'l; r I III. in the ,.eeJ a he'll, a.i I't a word was Can..,:: p;i-M 1 'i: uiriMil. I. i'etii 1- ••int.- Mi ihria! :i -\ «.v iiij: jij f. rili.'ii-;; li.v ;lii I view 111 ..V tllO ,1, ,;- »ltll. Iu-t(.i' tbc .;!;,r l*ll"l.-i .i to ijr a l.r 'Ut trtr;.' Uli u.i I Ollf. Tbcr. 1 faiiei' ..1 Vlil. .ii-M Uialv:ii.' (•hurt 11. i 'Billaiit; â- liil.iis I btt.L.,:, ;i. Tiu .. Bow tt, ;; 'tiiinri.r '•â- Olk..'l0l.t, ii'iWi-\ r. "silt lii.u- ,1. '.v a.- .-I roiM iiu'.ig Will) .New I ric ^\I aiilay. liiiigl.iii, ^ald he had il iy iii.l t.) avenge r. I [e made terrible thii :!â- .â- Siilviili '11 Army hav- 111 1,1'iiil 111, 'lie right of -sii.os!- 1). iu;,^ (â- n!-iiiered I i!|.i i;; I I i:.:a eily with a ilii:,' Cillll'lie:itionn if C;i-;f irations .\l F!i"-ii.'rt n tiie wcatlior seriously all' eitil the att'/ii. lance ami the sjmrts. Tlu' fidliuviinj is a list of winners of iir.zi s I Ikrul by the Fleshcrton Turf Ass;iciation raiiiiim!;:, open to ;il!. â€" 1 J. Trimble, ^Fl'a V»'all.xr.' 2 Win. Kandall, 'M.ary Kaiulall.' Tr.ittiiig.â€" 1 A. Ilanr.ah, -Peter.' 2 W.ll. C!.un!iai»ne. 'Jimmy Puzzler.' B J'.. Davis, 'Young Eagle.' 2iid Banning. â€" W. T.aylor, -Little r.'t'ldv,' 2 \V. J. Lover, 'Crazv Jane.' 2tid Tr-jtting.â€" D. W. Baskerville, •l"ie--Iiert'in Bn.y.' 2 J. Brvuo, 'Cap- tain Whit." 3 T. White. 'Bay Boy.' PBICEVILLE. are iiUeifered i'i';-ii!g the elr.ircli hc-Il i ly, a cl. rgyman got â- i; 'lat tlieiv was likely 111 1- iU'ch, and it called • ' I. where tlie clatter- u !i' In't havi,' started "â- If. .-oat every appoa- 1 I'ps i!, the Bowmaii- 'A Kill. is 1. 1" grain are 1 LVi'v. th. ll.iv will be yi...l.i ii'riit. Fii..s are i.ivue I'l turnips. All ixecptiug cherries, er.,p. â- .'..â- labor ill the village is I '.ii,'!!. The men worked • \\"'.l this year; whether it t 1 ti... 1- .(d Wfatli.r, or their i i.-s, or tne road over- 1 I'l not pir-parcd to state, .1 lulit men Were in the a- to ovtrsiers. I 11 "i;.t. .:;r c Ue I'ev, Dr. lliclis '""atKalil,. iunii "f^"i' iu:|v nil, pl" 11 slirowd t'JUleuia "r*!! to *«vtrai .- siiys (iiuteau was a nil. I the case will i-r^t 10,1 by the peo- e was not iii.ane.but biiiUaut, •rtii.l eloquent. If some of the » ' iiij j'.iirnal were only j piibiie ihere would bd ig devilojiments. Ailsa I'ra... "^rrtanri. IH â- iation was created at .at Sunday week by the .â- -....„ .. ,,f two little boys, chil- JrenoK.v.M,. Turner, aged respec len â- ,,'"•" ' .^â- '-•ar«- They were at Tm 1 P """ 'valkiiig ou the Grand Of r,'""""" "â- '^^â- " live miles east tliev »* '"'-- "*-" ""'-^ ^^^^ thev. '*â- ' ""'^^" "" I'cplied that Uj*tt J' ""';- to Woodstock to see tir 1,1 â- ^" • 'I'liraer was at the lat- g the conference. Here Dominiin dav was duly hon- ored, and iu v'lute of the weather a good day's sport was gone through. All places of business wore closed and tlie crowd altcndcd the cala was rreat. Thi: hotels did a K'"?at busianss. The wiiole wii.- concluded by fireworks. Diirkness prevented the whole pro- giaranifc b ing carried out not a siUiTlc row occiirred. In firing olf rockets one went through T.Conkcy's windiiw and another knocked do'Wii onr worthy butcher, strikius? him on the f irehead. rr.izE LIST. Ilurse racing. â€" Running â€" 1 Little Padilv, 2 Alaggia B. Bille match.â€" 1 Wm. Watson, 2 Jas, McDougall, Mens flat race. â€" 1 Newman, 2 Mc- Douglall. Men's 200 yd. race. â€" 1 Newman, 2 Mclntvre. Boy's race under 14 years. â€" 1 Ben- son, 2 Scott. Un.ler 10 years.â€" 1 McLean, 2 Wilson. Mens race over 60 years. â€" 1 Mc- Lean, 2 McMillan. Men's race. â€" 1 Beaton, 2 Mclntyre. Hurdle race. â€" 1 McDougall, 2 Rob- ert son. Standing jump.- 1 Tryon, 2 Mc- Dougall. Standing hop, step and jump. â€" 1 MeDougall, 2 Robertson. 8 standing jumps. â€" 1 Tryon, 2 Mc- Dougall. 3 mile race. â€" 1 Tyron, 2 Stevenson. Standing high jump.â€" 1 Tyron, 2 McDougall. liuuuing hop, step and jump. â€" 1 McDougall, 2 Eobertsou. Huuuiug jump. â€" 1 Robertson. 2 McDougall. Boy's jump, under, 14 years. â€" 1 Bensen. 2 ElriJ«- • ' ^\l. Checker player â€" 1 Conk^v,2 a draw. Putting 241b. shot. â€" 1 Beaton, 2 McMillan. Walking spring pole, McMillan. Step uancing.â€" 1 MeArtbur, 2 Sprotile. Ovving to the gloomy aspect of tli'j miirniug fciwrs were entertained that tiie piogranimo for which such extfii- sive preparations had b.on made would fall throtigh. ILnvoVi-r, neitlKT ihe chillmesi. of the morning no.- the cloudnifFS of the sky prevemel the justly cel'?hra^"d jiiianlabinagoiians from putting 'ii an appearance at the app iintcd l.ir.'.v. Persons who have seen a great many processimis of a like miture sav 'twas the best they ever witnossod, and to the boys is due the credit of opening the day snccss- fnlly. Their movements anci cccenti ic attire called forth roa's of laughter from theasseuihl'l crowd. At twelve o'cl'ick the lior:-c racing coiUL..eii.:cd anil some very escitin.- races were witness (I. Imai.di.iti ly af er the li r-i •â- raring tiie cr.iwl .•i.ljoui'iieii to j the agricnltUiul grounds wliei e iii;spitc i a few showers of ram a nleasant ait. r- 1 noon was spent. A feature ol the d:iy \f'0' was the tu:j of war between ten men of Proton and ten of Melancihon. The i MARRIAGES McCOMBâ€" I.riTLE.â€" On tlie 19tb Jane, S. MeCjiiib, to Miss A-ues Bueiiau Littk\of Oruliar.lvill-,' WATTEr.S T:;OY."I,Srf-Qii tlic 2lst Jui-f at (Jlenelg, Mr W. ly Waltera, to Mihs B. Knowii's. DIED. CI NNINi;lIA:.r- lu a. mesia, on Use 27tli iual Mfirgarht June, ilanplitir of Mr Wm. Cunain"iiiini, .i.l'i-i1 •_' vears. HENDEliS.-Ili.. i:. flint diikl of Jlr. V.'m llenilerJ, Mi-laiifti;"it. ELVlIidE.â€" June I." (ioo. Elviilpe, Purbam ax. .1 -M. SMILEY.â€" .Inne 27, Jnoli. Smiley, Dnrbnni ageil 8 iliiys. VIISSIE.- June '2^, Marj^-nret Ve«sie, Olen- clg. .ijj"d 7' vrars. Que of -the earliest sett',ei' ill tills S"e io'i. Notice. lier-hy given that the whiel) the Slombership te;ims w.rfl veiv i-Vinly matched an. alth. thev ha.l «"'l b ugii the Priiton ineu ultimately won they acknowledged about met their matches. There was no pre[arati ins or drilling for the contiist, bat simply the number secur- ed anil the rope 40 leot loug stretched having a string tied to the middle to hang directly over a mark on the ground. The competitors, bad t.) tii^hton the rope id position .before the word "go" was given. 'riiej* were some four minutes before either party could move the string from over the mark, and even then some time elap- sed before they made any headway. Eveutually however Proton won. All was done in good nature. The M'.aint Fore.s^ baud were iu readiness at 3 oj^'iCK a.m. to corae over, but the rain p.^ired aud conse- quently no band atteaded. The committees deserve credit lov the manner in which the programme was carried out, and the general ver- dict is that everybody got a square deal. The crowd throughout the day was very onlerly, and irom present ap- pearances twill bo sorae time before a lock up will be required at Dundalk. PKIZK LIST. Horse race â€" Running â€" 1 D. Mc- Lean, 2 R. Gord';n. Trotting â€" 1 S Edgertou, others distanced. Farmers' running â€" 1 S. McDowell, 2 G. Suther- land. Footraces. â€" Mile race 1 S.Rnndle 2 O. McCue. Half miloâ€" 1 O. McCue 2J.McCue. 100 yardsâ€" IE. Golieen, 2 S.B.Kirkland. Three-legged race.â€" 1 E. Goheen and S. B. Kirkland, 2 J. McAulay and Newman. Egg racel â€" 1 S. Bundle and E. Goheen, tics. Bovs under 14 years.â€" 1 A. McArtbur. 2 "C. Russell. Under 10 years. â€" 1 J. Liltle, 2F. Teeple. Jumping.;â€" Standing jump. â€" E.Go- heen and J.'McCue, ties. Runnmgâ€" 1 E. Goheen, 2 J. McCuo. Hop, step and jump.â€" 1 0. McCue, 2 J. McCue. Running high jump. â€" 1 0. McCue, 2 .T. McCue. Tug of war. â€" Ten men of Proton against ten men of Melancthoc, won by Proton. *»* THE BABY IN DISTRESS. Oh how my baby cried, I thought it's little heart would break, until pa showed it a bcantifal fern picture of a httle cherub like itself taken at Gilles- pie's art gallery, when it instantly be- gan to crow and laugh. Pa then read tc our family the following IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT .. .„ TWO OATS OSLT, Tuesday and Wedueeday, July 11th and 12th; havmg taken the gallery next door to Parson's afug'slore. Dud dalk, for the above dates, I shall be present in person on thoee days to tie photo^iaf he and ambrotype^ pic- tnree in the latest city styles of fash- ion. Pjotaree will be eiecutod with the mme eaie and in that high degree of artistic perfection which character- izes all work don.a at my Buelbame gaikrjLi Q*o- Guj^BanK, ^NOtlCO IS 1 diiriii Fee t) 'iLKNELG ACiiMCULTl liAL SOCIETY for 1SH2, is ONE DOLLAi; will expire .ni t!:e 20- h day of this month ;ifrir tiiat date the fje TWO DOLLAR.S. A. TURNER, Markdal?, July 4, lS8:i. .Sec-Trsr. Scliool Teacliei* A\'antocl. A Female School Teaclicr wanted, holding" a fSrl Class Ccrtiftcatf, for JIark.lalc School, fir balance of year Apply to G. S. Bowes, Sec. 95 7 Markdale P.O. XSillffiyi*! » rr a,rv'a ,fi.,j â- â- ..^^vi. JiiL.:«**»«;'» '» 4 â- â- Ml -.n 'â- r.y "i'i;.";. raa-t' • • ' for $60.00 YJIAQ SNIV JOHN NOBLE, f r MARKDALE. iv; iotr:;^ HO HOElNd A SPECL^LTY, 5i TendffsfftfflMinage I ,W(1RKH- SEAL*» TESDERS ma|d(«d " Tenders fOtt)iii»««i" w» hf l-eatived at thf Offioe et tttt' a;i4»V«i»"*il '»» MU l- o'»;lo4. iiojn on Monday, the 3r j day of July, liiS'2, for tbe drainage of a portion of the Township of Melanctbon. ' Tenders ^ia^ be fbr. on* or more draine, -and to sieon»pain«d 'wWi tlie Dome* of (,'ood and tfficient suretieo for tbe due per- formance of the work. The lowest pii; AHy tcader not necefsatily acecirtei • '7- Plan's and Spetffi«ntlons of tbe work may bo seen at tbe oftice of the 'indersitrued. JAMES BROWN, Xlebinctbor, JuLicSO, 1882. Clerk. 43-1 u. Tailor, MARKDALE. rS'Siiccial attention to Culting. If you want a vo'ir Order with Perfect Fit leave C. A. OWEN, :\IARKDALE. MARKDALE Messrs.HeronHamlin Having started ^iie Eugenia House, Hope to secure a share of pubhc patronafe. The Engcaia House bcinfr close to The Falls Offers prent .attr.-ctions to those who arc fond of SCENEltY, as well as to tlioiie who dtljgbt in vViv ci i^ iiv «, As the riVcT both above and below the Falls abounds with SPECKLED TKOUT. JIe?sr •. Heron Hamlin can safely assure the public that they are deter miued to do their utmost to please aud acccmmodatc all comers. Their board and accommodation shall bo of the best, and they are supplied with the very best brands of LIQUORS, having resolved that the Bar shall be properly attended. Also Good Stabling.' EARS FOR I MILLION J.^OO CHOO'S BALSAM OF SUAIUC'S J OIL positively Bestcree the Hearing, and is the Only Absolute Cure for Deafness known. This Oil is abstrafited from peculiar species of small Wliite Shark, caught in the Yellow Sea, known as Cakchabouon Konde- ijiTii. Every Chinese fisherman knows it. Its virtues as a restorative of hearing were discovered by a Uuddhistr Priest were dis- covered abont tiie year 1410. It* cures were 80 numerous, and many so seemingly mir aculons, that the remedy â- was officially pro- olaimed over the entire Kmpire. Us tue became so tmi^ersal, that for ovet SCO years no Deafness ha.) existed among the Chinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, to any ad- dresa at »:.00 per bottle- ' Hear wbat the Deaf say « It has performed a miracle in my case. I have no unearthly noises in my bead, and hear much better. ItMkvebeMi grâ€" tty ho â€" i ti W t â- â- ' j^ ' " ' i ' j! My deafnesa helped a great deal â€" tUuc aaB- ther bottle will e^irc me. TAT Its Tirtnos are mutOMtioiiableaiid inieoTa^ tive character absolute, a3 the 'writer can per- aoDaUy testily. botJi from oaijerience and ob- Mj^atiOD. Wjot* at-MM»4o Haylock and Jenney, 7 Dej Street. Kew York, inclosing %1 and yon 'will receive by return a remedy that wHl eoaUe jtrt to bear Utr anybody ataKani nhcwe cwative effect-* will bo petaian^nt. You will never regret doing so." â€" Epitob or Mbkcamtiuk Betusw. er^o Afcai losa ia the auuls, please seM money hv Bogistered Letter. _____ Only iinporled by HATLOCK A JBlOlBT, late Haylock Co., Sele Agents for America. 7isTSrMewYo*x W-l«6. MarbleWorks Monumnts, Tombstones! And every description of Cemetery -work executed in FIRST-CLASS STYLE anil at rcason.il.le r.ites. Orders left at the shop or sent by ni.iil w^ill be promptly at- tended to. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shop next ihwr to Uecerc Hotel. W. A. JOHNSTON, Prp Markdale Aug. 10th. 18.?1. -48-ly Best Imsiness now before the public. You can make money faster at woik for as than at auytbii.g else. Capital not need- ed. We will start yon. 812 a day and up- wards made at home by tbe industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can work in spate tisffeoply.or give ynar whole time to thebu^nee-^. YoO can live at home and do the work. Mo other tusinoss will t«y you nearly as 'WeU. No onat can bil to make en- ormous fajr by enpapng at once. Costly outfit and t4|ms free. Money made fast, easily and bonoraUy. Addreaa 'Taini Co., Augusta, Mai^. IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIAN SHIP OF THE INFANT CHIT.UKEN OF BOBEBT BROWN, DECEASED Application will be made to the Surrogate Court, of the County of Grey, befcre the Jud^ in Chambers at tbe Cuait Hove* ia tbe Town of Owen Sound, after the expira- .tion of twenty dii.ys from the first publication hereof, od bebaU ot E'iza Brown, of the d Township of Ai'tonwsia. in tbe County of Te.OtmAss^ Ocmrt^am and An inaa ia which Uacvad's Yellow On. is naiaa. teed to cm or tclicm ciliMr is Kaji sr Bb«st. CROUP, I cavewi, CKJMra, XMHtMxmmo^r, AaTBXA, VcOU}S,*a. UnSU EXTttMUT m RBBVMATISM, CnTT.9T.AIS8, awKLtnras, tjuaansaaf C09;rKAffXJWIif WWBUMi ZUMBAOO, DEA.rXISS, BPBAZy'S, Every bottle ITEVSAZMtA, CALLOUS LUKTS ariFr jronrxH, FMOMTStTB, cotom. ITCB, PAIS IJT BACK, PAXlHaSIDE,Ac. M guaranteed to giva satisftic- orsuaey^auiiaed. DtBEITIMS WITH EAOH etmU. PKOE aScw I S.SBLBXnttJT 00^ PTe?xl9tcrs TOaOKTO^ 0«T. trmiATBEESZSa PC«KI.T Vj5f:KT/,liI.B nJgbljr rceaccmenfed I for Bllloiiiinsaa) n«a#-AeiHS OMi* ' ;jpalfon,lDdlKea- I tlon, Ii2zlneii, [{•'artbura, i:3I Ureal h, Lo.«! of Ap petlJe. Jaandlee, l.os*«r Keaioiy, gour Htemacb, Llrer Coki- plaln(.cra(tr'UI" farming frmntitfrlMwnt acli, tJoTvrl.icr Jiiilnry*. They are safe, miW «i!«l ttoroagii iu ti.oir acUon. Froi;i tol pill3 lia flc*a. ' l-EICi: BSf. PER BOy. ThelrurcstaudBest Xcdlcine ever Hade. Acolmbinntion of Hop*, Buchu, Man. draa%e.iiid Oandel ion, wltJe-ll the best and mostcaura tive properties of all other Bitten, makeaVtbe greatest Blood P urifier. Liver Res U i X ator, »Pd Life an d Health Bestoring So dlseas? c^kan possibly lon^f exist where Hop Bitters ai.e usXcd,so varied aad perfect are their opcratlu) lity Eire snr U%{9 ul Tigort) the »etl ail Infirm. Toall whose c%â„¢ploynicnt3causo Irrepularl tyoftheLt5wel«oi^L urm:u7 organs, or who re- qiaiean AppeUzer^kTonlc and niild Stimulant, nop nttcra arc liival^uable, without Intox- icating, wm ., No iiiuTter what your femettnga or tymptoms are what the disea-sc or ail w"ent Is use Hop Bit- ters. DotttwaituntUyouaBre slclc but if you only feci tad or miserable,B"'ethem at once. It may save yourUfe.lt haal saved hundreds. $800 win be paid foracaloo they will not cnTeorhilp. Do not Buirer\o"'"y'orf"end •olfcr.but use and ui so them% " "so Hop B Remember, Hop Bitters Is noWj"'"' """'g^ drunken nostrum, but the IMrest^^^ ' Best Mediflae ever made the "LITliros^^ rWKSD and noPE' and no pertion or family should be without them. P.I.C. is an nbsolute and irrestlble cwrel foriruiikcDess,uso of opium, tobacco and narcotics, Allsold by drutrtrii^s, teudi for Clrculai.. Hoy Slum Bf;. Co., ' Eochester,If.Y and Toronto, Unt. New Goods. New Goods. London House, Dnndalk. W. S. Hewetson Cos Summer Importations Surpass anything yet offered to tlie public for Style, Quality, and Cheapness. Direct from tbe beet inanufacturers in Eur.pe consisting; of Prints, White Cottons, Bradford aud Ficiicli (yasliittres, iu varions DliadeD .ilso a great variety of F.tncy luid otlifr I^riiss G.wds, in all the latest fabiic*. A [arge ossortmeut of Swies Lace Curtains, Edgings. o. Tlie EnTliah Ready-llade Gents' Clotbin^. winch was ro successful in th9 Fall aud Winter, will be repeated, iu thu latest Loudon Styles, alonjj with a largo assortment of Ucntu' iumislaugs, e. Every Department replete with New and First-class Goods, call, and see for yourselves. Giy« na a Bole Agent for the Celebrated McCall's Net York Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns. Ladies, save money by makin;^ your f.iiuily garments from these Pat- terns, Perfect lit good stylo low piicc C.it.il r.;iies and Fiisbioii Papir* free. Molidi :^vt^\ i%l-VT^IvrA.I.E Foundry -AND- MACHINE WORKS. John Gardiner, Dundalk, con- tinues to astonish the natives with low prices for Hardware. It will pay you to give him a call, examine Goods, and get prices. We are preparod to execute all kinds ot Turning and Boring, WITH General Lathe Work Done iu a practical mapncr. PLOWS! And Plow Points will rociivc our "fpecial attention, knowing through practical experience the best class of Irons for such. Gkrey, widow and iiecatrix of said deoeaced 'and mother of his infant children hereinafter J^J named and on VebaJf of illam Bro^, of the Tillage of Mark 'ale, and Hugh McKee, of ' the Towuiihip of Glenelg. Executors of said deceased, for an Order, appointing tbe sid Eliza Brown, 'Vtilliam Brown and Bngh McKee, or aoase one of them, tb« frttrdinaa »r ipiardiMr -^ imam- Austin Brown, Mderi^ jVOIiacn BnpiBt, Isabella Br»wn iditf-AolfeTt'^nnrB. innint~^hildzea of the said Robert Brown, deceased. Dated, at Owen Sonnd, thia twenty -eU^th dagr of June, A. D., 182. ^^ CREABOR A MOBBISON. • «#«• S.l;dtonfor Applmat*. Box Stoves, Sugar Kettles, Land Rollers, will receive our |attcntion. Wc also intro duco oar new FAMILY MANGLE! to the pnblic. ThiK ncv machine will mangle l!iinen. Cotton, and Woollen Goods, giving tbem a beautifal smooth and ^los.sy appear- ance. It also improves the clothes, whereas hot irons injure them. We will also mana- facttire CAST-IRON GRAVE TABLETS! with or w.thout marble slab for name. At.; also Tomb Kailings, Pall Pillars and Orna- mental Cast Iron Chains f L^r same, also all kinds of Ballu-tcr Baihngs. House Fencing â€" plain and ornamental. Machinery Brass Caatingii ~(^ eye^ description, Brasa BsUs, \^K.j XiK la«gB or small. MOFKAT BROS. Markdale. Nov. 1881 63-ly INOTICK IS hereby given that in tbc coarse of a lew aays rby tbe~0»ll«tofs wiU be lit MidfUaU to eoDeat tbe iratrWipKiMr pT"niii»i1 â- â- ^b»^ iroproveraent of (S and 7 side rnad, near Kiosberley. The Towaab p Conncil, tt En- fbrasl^. has gna t an etiniralent amoimt J tt t^^ti^gbf^i «nd the work is to be TUB COLLECTOBS. Wakik lens. Selling Off at Cost at the Dundalk DRUG STORE. American and WALTHAM W^ATCHES Clocks, Jewellery, Chains, Lockets aiid Guff Buttons, Gents' GoldEings, Ladies' Signet Rings, Bracelets, Eardrops, Brooches, Sec. ig^ See m7$6.50E.P. Case Watch Stem Winder, guaranteed good Timekeeper. Do not fail to call and secure bargains. ., G. W. PABSONS. N. B.â€" All kinds of Repairing done on the Premises by a first-class Watchmaker from Toronto. All work -; ' warranted. jif+i i^.i.^f'^-: AJi^