FALL EXHIBITS tONTO.â€" Sept. B to )viiicxAt. â€" ^KingsiMi' BJET. â€" Dnrfaam, Sep. 26 |i^ rBKY. â€" Fledberton, Sep. 28t|j SNZLO. â€" Markdale, Sept.. 27t|j^] .LiNGwooD. â€" Clarksburg, 27 [remont. â€" Holsieiii, Oct. 4. jpuRAsiA. â€" Rockhii, Oct. 4. jibMKsiA. â€" Priceville, Oct. 5. loTON. â€" Dundalk. Oct. 5. iLAxcTHON, â€" bhelburne, Oct. )LLAND. â€" Chatswortb, Oct. X{ Having started ^he lugenia Housi to secure a share of public patrot ITLe Eugenia House beiuR close to The Falls fs prrat attractions to those wlio arc SCENERY, as well as to those wl ck'lipht i:i le river loth above ami below the Irtbounds with SPECKLED THOUT. ' Juacal items. E. HKPiON can saiely ast I public that ho is determiued to rtmostto please aud acccmm L'omcrs. (he board and accoramcdatipl 111 be of the best, and he Iplied with the vory best branda PUOKS, havitig re solvtd that shall be properly atteuded. Als ood Stabling. lofllit *!?$»*- 31 ^vT2^ii:r A T^ii: oundry -AND- IMACHINE WORKS, MANUFACTUEEES OF ILL MACHINERY] iteam Engines, RAFTING, HANGITRS, PuHcySjc. Lit^id RollcrSj LOWS And Plow Points m rcnc iu a pr cical manner. W? also introduce our new 'AMILY MANGLE d the public. This r w machine will manglj jiitn. Cotton, and WoolUn (ioods, givin ^rin a beautiful smooth and 'lossy app« loe. It also improves the clotlios, wher •: ir,n5 injure them. "SVe also manij facture Ornamental Cresting vaiious disifjnp for Bnihlinps, Verandl itc. o^n"^i3Qt:"*t^ Cast iron Chains, Tall I'illars. Fencinfr, Ventilators, Columns. Iron Beams. Gratings for Cellar "Windows, -c. :Iron cS: Brass CastimgSh Of Every lX\-;criptirn Made to OiAst. MOFFAT BROS. OHN NOBLlSl MARKDALE. lENER'LBLACKSir ORSESHOEIN A SPECIALTY. A. CAKD. To all who are suffering from the and indiscretions ot youth, nervous ness, early decay, lo-s of manliood, will send a roceipe that will cure yoo, Fl OF CHARGE. This great Remedy w»»j covered by a missionary in South Am* Send a self-addressrd envelope tO JosFPH T. Inmas, t'tation D^ ifw C'iUj. Tnmi gbelboroe town JmH is frogresaiog rapidly. "What lias become of ibt M«fk4ale Fire Brigade? All seats are free ia the Markdaie English church. Xhere are 25 lots in Thombnzj ia arrears for taxes. The Tara cemetery is a paying in- vestmeut. â€" Leader. Wyonch recovered wages ia dispute from Hickrf, Euphrasia. A Tara cheese fastory has been clo- jsed small milk supply. Business is a little brisker- the far- meia are responsible for.it. ,^^' â- Considerable grain has beeit hauled in on the Sabbath this year. Thero is a prospect of Hocklyn be- coming a nice little inland village. Half the agents on the C.P.R. have to live in a hand car hoa«ey or a box 'ar. Thimble berries plentiful on the In- dian reserves natives making 65 cts. per pail. The Methodist ministers of the Owen Sound dieiiict met recently in Flesherton. Mr Caesar's cat brought home a very large snake last Wednesday the cat had not kil'ed it. A few books to hand to strangers at our churches would orobably be a /laying investment. The Euphrasia councilmen fight not, neither do they squabble over the township businees. The Mirror is m error as to 30 of the nuisance cases leing withdrawn they were dismissed. Hugh Johnston interfered in the -Graham family row, but got out of it with a $2 fine. The attention of the "authorities is -called to the thousands of thistles on different streets going to seed. Moffat Bros, are fitting up a lathe I such as Dysentery, Diarrhoea, CholcTa Mor- _.^ dwUing buos%c»D. S. €K D. B. WmmIk lUOttrTx 9o«iM an Midto b^ aearatai liaiherttiii* J. R. Bend, Bniiskfc, 8diitaib«rg vrites, •! hare mM meflktneir totvrer twenty yean, and no medicine eoold ghM better ntialMtioA UtMm ypvat Qc Vtfwier's Bxtiad of Wild Strawberxy.' TbiM madiein* is the old x«li»bl0 cnre for Cholera Mbrbiu, Dysen- tery, aad all summer complaints. Only ei|ih( prisoners in Oven Sooad jail. Thousands have used Kendall's Spavin Cnre for rheumatism alter all other reme- dies had failed, and have experienced instant relief. M ' The threshing maehme 'finis the steaw long and tou^h this year. A WORD OP CAUTION. Beware of Opiates and powerful astringent drugs in the treatment of Bowel Complaints they may lull the pain and check Dianiicea, etc., but are liable to produce inflaxomation. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberij is guaranteed safe and reiiable even for infants, and is a specific for Cholera Morbus, Dyseu- tery. Colic, Aunte or Chronic Diarrhoea and summer complaints generally. There is likely to be some tiouble at Chatswcrth before the insurance money, re late fire, will be paid over. The result of the election has proved a grand success, but not more so than £eii dall's Spavin Cure is proved to be every day. Readadvt. The Manitoulin steam ship, which was burned to water huA a few mouths ago, is now being thcHoughly repaired in the O. S. dry dock, and when finished will be strong, if not stronger than ever. HOW IT WORKS. The purifying and healing properties of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry impart a healthy tone to the diseased mu- cous surfaces of the Stomach and Bowels. Its cooling, soothing propertiej counteract pain, its antiseptic properties correct canker and foul humour^ and its tonic astringent j nature corrects all exhaustive discharges â€" Mppoaed (he stoiv insuratMe.a r7 so ip The Mdurn Fimnt AStoe«tt$ 4nw «p he fQQny9Vjer %u old storj rom^kMit haa coo£ad.i;yp£r liia «apeieial braidftt. It states tiuX a MarkdAfe mam %ofem dollar bill in hilves to pay th« iOe. AtfttnssiaD fee to a liop at Gbalalrorth. Sold again I Was it not a Moimt Forest man who bolted a door with his thumb Ihe prescription of a skiDfal phy- sician, and composed of vegetablA drags of grcHt remedial power, Dr. Carson's Stomach and Goostipation Bitters purify Uie blood, give tone and vigor to the systeoi, cures tys* pepsia and indigestion when aU other medicine^ fail. Have yon tried it? Sold by Druggists 50c a bottle. Tur- ner, Markdale. Parsons, Dundalk, We i^ant onr correspondents to send in their items of news weekly. Don't say there is no news there is cewe everywiiere, and you'll find it if yon keep your eyes opaa. Arrivals and departures of friends on business or pleasure selling or trading of farms deaths accidents; house or bam rais- ing meeiings of any kind in tact any item of interest. Dry indeed is the place that cannot produce some item of news during seven days of the week. Just see how interesting a correspondence you can send us. Mr. Wm. Banson, of South Nor- wick, says; For sixteen years I suffer- ed from Billiousness, never had any medicine do me any permanent good until recommanded by our dru^rgists. (J. Wesley Fish Co., OtterviUe.) to try Dr. Carson's Stomach and Consti- pation Bitters, which have done me more good than nny medicine I have ever takan. I woiild, with the utmost confidence, recommend tliem to all suffering from Billiousness, c. Sold by all druggists. Turner, Markdale Parsons, Dundalk. ' _Dye StBfe Logwood, Fustic, Camwood, Cochineal, Bluestone, Madder Compound, Copperai, Bichromate Potash, Cream la rtar, Alum, and many other Articles used in Dyeing. Also, a large variety of the best Aniline Dyes. Medical Hall. A. Tnrner Go. Be-Fresh-ing in their foundry capable of turning anything up to 6 ft. iu diameter. Mr Train's new ssaw-mill at Mea- ford is making headway. It wiU turn out 20,000 ft. daily when completed. The Oscar- Wilde craze has struck Meaford, Owon Sound, Tara, and our own village. Tliis is just too, too ut- terly utter. Section men get $2 GO, and section foremen $t* 50, on C.P.K., and don't kill themselves with work; so says E, D. Wilcox. A lamp exploded in tlie Disciples' church, CoUingwnod, dnrmg a service and set fire to the building. Elder Shearman put it out. A Chesley girl visited Elderslie and displayed her muscular power by! throwing a man against a table and ibroke three of his ribs. Mr. Yaudusen, butter buyer, Tara, Jiappeued to open a tub, and discover- "cd 5 lb. salt packed round the side so that the tar.ter would miss it. The Flesherton Methodists have ap- pointed uphers to find seats for stran- gers m church on Sundays. Mark- lale religionists might follow suit with advantage. Twelve factories were represented atListj.Tcl checce fair; 4400 boxes but buyerH would not 000 boxes only were enougn. v*'ere offered, give «old, 11 ic Quite a number of our 'local post- onasters have not attended to the new i'egulation rcspectiog stamping postal cards. 'lis contrary to law to stamp cards on the letter side. A PiEWARD â€" Of one dozen 'Teaber- ky' to any one sending the best four line rhyme on 'Teaberey,' the remark- able little gem for the Teeth and I^reath. Ask your druggist for ad- dress. Wilcox is making over 30per mon. on the C.r.ll. Ue-ib night agent and â- operator at Selkirk. Some of the boys have to rough it. Conductors Munroe and Maltby are on the same section. The Graham family, Euphrasia, have been airing their grievances in the police court. James has been lined 310 for assaulting John's wife, who was also fined 50c. for assaulting James. The attention of the inspector it^ cal'ed to a hole in the sidewalk oppo- site the English Church. The pedes- trian who unwarily puts his foot in it. is apt to use words charactised more by strength than elegance. The safest, best and cheapest medicme in the world is Dr. Carson's Stomach and Constipatiou 'fitters. Sold in large bottles at 60 «nt8 by All druggists. Tumer, Hvid^. Parson^, Dundalk. bus, and summer complaints generally. The English church, Owen Sound, is light- ed with Gasoline, made specially lor the church. The light is a good one. Robert A. Wilson, Dispensing Chemist, Brock vills. says under date of June 5th, '82, "I have not the slightest heRitation in saying that Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has given my customers more satisfaction than any medicine in my store for the cure of summer complaints Diarrhoea, Dysen- tery, pain in the stomach, sea sickness. Piles etc., you can use my name etc. It has been very clearly proved the past few weeks, when the farmers were busy bar- vesting, that Markdale is a quiet place with- out the agricultarist. DYSPEPSIA. Is the most common of all diseases, and under ordinary drug treatmuit the most difficult to cure, it ia a chronic weakness of the stomach with indigestion. The sensi- tive mucous membrance coating the stomach becomes irritated, and nearly ail that enters the stomach continues to add fuel to the fire. Heartburn and sour eructions, belch- ing of wind. Nausea, headache, variable Ai)petite, Costive Bowels, etc., are its pro- minent symptoms. Burdock Blo^d Bitters is a positive cure for this miserable disease. Mr. J. R. Stoney, of FleEhc-ton, has sold out his mattress factory, and now devotes ffU his time to insurance. T)ie rebuilding of stores on the site of the late fire at Owen Sound is povag ahead fast. KIDNEY COMPLAINT.. The secretion from the Kidneys is often loaded with foreign and poisonous matter, a thick brick dust like sediment or a mucous collection forms. The Kidneys are often in- flamed and congested, causing pain and weakness in the back and many distressing symptoms, Diabetia, Bright' diseases, Dropsy, and all urinary Complaints are promptly cm ed by that grand combination of diuretics, alterative tonics, c.. Burdock Blood Bitters. Thg August chos'=ie at Flesherton factory sold for llcts per lb. Total sales for Autrust »1600.00. ROUGH SIEGE LAID TO BIM. Mr. James 0. Neville, the well known General Import and Export Agent of the Allen "Line," and General Dominion Ship- ping Agent, of 538 Dorchester street. Mon- treal, is an active member of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club. " Whlo en a late eihibi- bition trip to the States" paid Mr. NeTille to the writer, "My old foe, the rheumatism, attacked me, and gave mo a rough siege. 1 suSerrd with the ailment all through my trip and long after my return home. I tried several remedies and fotmd th«m entirely uselras. Having read the indorsements of well known people who had usetl St. Jacobi Oil, and been cured thereby, I determined to give it a trial. Upon the first apphcation, I saw atoxjoe it was what I lequiivd. In two weekH time I was as wnll as ever, and fuUy able toailend to my business. I have not the least suggestion of Rheumatism ince. It oMiiiily is a rsmarkable remedy and cue tfiAttrmiin tdmti^he iufdlible^" VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN THE TOWN OF DUBH.4M, IN THE COUNTY OF OBEY. THE following valuable town properties will bt solJ on reasonable terms or will be rented for a term of years, or exchange for farm propeoty. Ist, Lot No. 1 on the west side of Ga^afraxa sticetand south of Hanter street, opposite Mr. J. H. Hunter's store house, well fenced and first class frame buildings, good cel'ars, hard and soft water, a moat conveniant resi- dence and would make a good business stand. 2nd, That most desirable property being park lots Kos 2 and 3 on the north side of Aeorge St., 8 acres more or les^, well fenced, front fenced with pickets, one and a half acres of a thriving ycung orchard and very conven- ient to the railway station. 3rd, The east halt of the west half on lot 18 on the west side of countess street with a new frame house and kitchen, good stable and wood shed, well fenced, front fence paint- ed white, hard and soft waier on the prem- ises. tth. Park Lot No. 8, Wm. Hunter's, Siurvey. 6th Lots I and 2, Presbyterian Survey. 6th, Lot No 15 on the North side of Mill street in the village of. Markdale close to tae rail- way station, with good frame house thereon. If the above properties are sold the very best title will be given free from all 'encum- brances. Also the Following Farming Properties. will be sold on reasonable tt-rms of payment. 7th, Lot No. 22, Con. 9 Glenelg, 100 acres more or .kss, 3^ miles from the T. G. B. R. at Markdalti, 75 acres cleared, a new frame house and two log bams. 8th, Lot No. 93 in the 3rd Con. W. T, S. R., Glenelg. 50 acres, about 45 acres clcarerl and good log buildings, about 2^ miles from Markdale siation T. G. B. R. 9th. The west half lot 17, Coq. 4. N. D. R Glcueig, 50 acrei 4o acres cleared, good rough cast house and orchard on the pre- mises. The hou e and one acre will be re. served during the life of the occupants who ar». now between 8'J and 85 years ol age. 10th East part lot No. 1 con 2 Normanby 63 acres, about 50 acres cleared, situation about 2 miles from the town of Durham. For furthex particulars apply to FINLEY MzcRAE, Durham. Dated 15th August. 1882. tf 104,' HACYARDs YELLOW OIL ICURES RHEUMATI5N/ WOK f POWOSHS2 M^trJIaiket. A oonatent coi^ply of Fresh Meats oahand^attlM Loweat Xjiving Priees. Orders solicited, a^id deliv- ered free to all parts of the Town. ' ' Farmers havmg fat stccfe to dispose of» will please leave their addresses. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. FRED. SARJEANT. Markdale. M«z«h2S.188S. SO-lj THOS. lATHEWa, Em'esS BilaliieiiT MARKDALE. Iu the oool assertion at some people that they can sell below cost, c it may not be amiss to let the public ot Markdale and sur- rounding country know that "W^ilson Benson^ .)f the "BELFAST HOUSE." MARKDALE, can sell " cheaper than the cheapest," and "better than the bebt," all kinds of Groceries, Liquors, c. Consisting of TEAS, TOBACCOS, SPICES, CANNED FISH, ETC., And for those wishing pure Wme for bac- ramental purposes, will find a brand that will equal anything on this side the Atlantic. Other Liquors equally pure. Special Pure Holland Gin. Cheese from the best manufactories. Our Whiskies are from the firm of Good- erham Worts, Toronto, asd the public may rely on receiving them as they are sent. FLOUR. POTATOES, and everything in the household hue kept constantly on hand. Henceforth my Store will be supplied with Fruits of all kinds, such as APPLES. PEARS. PLUMS, Ac. FRUIT CAKES of all kinds always kept on hand. Essences, Hair Oils, and Perfumery of the choicest nectars. TOILET FANCY SOAPS, bettar than the best. CANADIAN WESTERN PORK, of first quality. Everything in the Grocery Line kept on a fuller and more complete scale than at any other place in Markdale. WILSON BENSON. PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Vegetablb Balm that wUl remove Tan- FRECKLKS, PIMPLES and Blotches, leave ing the skin soft, clear and beautiful also instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head ot smooth face. Ad- Co.ss, enclosing a 3c. stamp, Ben. Yandelf A'.dre 5 Bee-1 kman st.. N. Y. Great cnance to make money. Those who always take advantage of tue good chances for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances re- main in pc»verty. We want many men, wo men, boys and girls to work for us right in their own locaUties. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The bus- iness will pay more than ten times ordinary wag -8. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly You can devote your whole time in the work, or only your spare moments. Full informa- tion and all that is needed sent free. Addres. Stimson Co., Portland Maine. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. LIVERY! IN COl^NECTION. AOJENTS WANTED.â€" Big Light Work. Steady Samples free. Address, M. Naussau stree New York. pay.â€" Emplovment. L. BYRN, 46 20 GEORGE WILSON, Wholesale and Retail BUTCHER! BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIED, from a single pound to a whole carcase, at the lowest market prices. FISH FOWL IN THEIR SEASON Farmers having Fat Cattle, Sheep, or Pigs to dispose of will do well to call at No. 3 Bums' Block, opposite the now Union Block. Markdale, Oct. 25th, 1881 Gold. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having oeen permanently cured ot that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with he directions for i)icpairing and using the same which they will find a sure Cure for Con •• stJMPTiox, Asthma, Bronchitis, c. Parties wishing the Prescription, will please address, Rev. E. A, Wiioon, 149 Penn St. WilUamsburgh, N. Y. 20-ly NolMng Like Leather. M. M. M'LEOD, MARKDALE, NOT TO BE^ BEATEN I â€"All those who may have had the misfor- tune to have been born barefooted will bear in mind that we haye just received the larg- est and bcbt stock of leather ever before brought into Markdale, consisting of Spanish Sole, French Kip and Calf, and are now pre- pared to manufacture Ladies, Gents, /ouths and Misses boots and shoes, from the stoga to the finest kd and prunella. Sewed Work a Specialts-. All work warranted. Invisible patching also done here. M. M. McLEOD. Markdale, Se pt.lOth. 18tJl. 8 MANHOQC): HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED j^ â€" !^ We haye reeently published a new I BBAL jedition of Dr. CciiVEnwBiiL's Cele- ^^^^^Y^^BBATED EsHAY ou the radical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Ner- vous Debility, Mental and Physical incapaci- ty, Impediments to Maniage, c.. reiulting from excesses. I.-** Price, iu (lealed envelope, only 6 cents, or two postage stamps. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from thirty years' successful practice, that alarming con- sequences may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicines or the use of the knife pointing out a mode ol Cure at once simple, certain and cffectu^, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself ch^ly, privatriy and tadioally. LS'This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and eveiy man in the land. TmRTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful impindence cannpo Prems tore Decay, Jserv-ou» Debiiitr, Ixjst Jlanhood, etc., having tri»d in rain every knawTi, remedy, has dJ»- eoveivcl a simple srVf cure, which Le will a^nd FREE to lui fellow-nifferers, oddrea' •" U. BEEVIJi, 43 eiiatbam feit.. K. Y- ^§% ^% ^% a week in your own town: U£M»Cfi£95 ontfit fiee. No risl U^ ^^P ^^ Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish you every- thing. Many are making fortunes. Ladies make as much as men, and bovs and pirls make great pay. Reader, if yon want a bu.«i. ne«8 at which yon can make great pay all the time you work, write for pf»rticular6 ti H. Hallett Co. Portlanil. Maine. Tilt ONiftrwtH Ittfeil Oli;. r.O.box40O Biiiap WILL CURE OR REUEVE BILIOUSNESS, 0IZ2/NESS, DYSPEPSIA, INDISESTIOf/, JAUNDICE. emSIPELAS. SALT /fHEUU, HEARTBURN, HEADACHE, Aad •very ea s cl ee tflserd«r«4UVE(t, DROPSY, FLUTTERm OP THE HE ART, ACIDITY OP 4 THE .STOMACH, DRYNESS OF THE SKIH, of dl s « w aHsInc from KIDM£Vi^ KTOMAOH*. OH T. JfU '»-V^, Ui^iJ.ii«,»l?[.-. ,/ l ti4 ,\ •â- *: •4:}4*tJ ti J^ 1