^^ l*"'lff^pi. "-wa â- •â- »« '»* .igf â- ««ai«CM JOOOOOOi ooooooooo DOOOOOOOOpO TAjLOR. Iyer McFarland's Stoi MARKDALE. Special attention to Caiting. If you want a Perfect PU leav 'ir Order witL A. HILIj. I Sf pteml)pr 9nth, 1882. 106. To DisKASEs, CoMPi^iNTs and Accxavm which Hagvabd's Yeu-ow Oil is ffuann- teed to cure or relieve either in Mam or Beast. TAKEM nrrCRNALLY FOt COUGHS, CROJ7P, CRASfPS, ASTHMA, SORE THBOAT, COLDS, Jte, APPLIED EXTERNAUY FOB BITErMATISX, CHTLBLAiys, SWELLINQS, GALLS, LAMENESS, CONTRACnOKS LUMBAGO, DEATXESSf BPRAJJfS, ** ET«ry bottia NEURALGIA, CALLOUS LUMPS STLFF JOINTS, FROST BITX, CORNS, BRUISES, ITCH, PAININBACK, FAIN in SIDE, Sti, • nutfantecd to gire satlifco^ tioQ or money rcluaded. DfRErnoMs wm each bottle. Mine 9aw. T.ISZLBUBIT CO., Proprleton TORONTO, OHT. olltii $l^$a^ I\l^VTtIir^LE oundry -AND- MACHINE WORKS, MANUFACTUPvERS OF ILL MilGHINERir^l Steam oUngines, ISHAFTING, HANGERS, Pulleys fc. Land Rollers^ And Plow Points PoiK' iu a jiTiictical manner. We aiso introduce onr new fm\vi mmiix I' till' jmldir. TLis nrw uwic}urte will mangle Liiun, :otT.r.. ai-.\ Woollen (ioods, giving In in a I'cautilial sinoatli and plossy apJea^ |ii"L' It al.-o improvt s tlie clotlit-s, whereaft 't iron*? injure tlsem. We also manu- facture Ornamental Cresting viii ions de?.icns fo: UnildinRs, Verandahfc. t orniimtntalCast iron Chains, 'a;: Pillars. Fencing, Ventilators, Coluniu/i. Iron lit-anis. Gratings for 'E'ellar WuidowR,S:c. ^tlRON c^' Brass Castings Jf ')f Every Pc^aription Made to Order. MOFFAT BROS. WANT^P. _00D GENERAL SKKVANT OlBl^ M Must be jcind to children. ApplT ^^ •^. J. F .^PROT-LK, Rftid'8 Block.â€" will dj ?iv. tender' up to 20th in^t for «0 o«* [• '""» woood, a few loads deliyered V0 Kwicc first bluiuhmif. 109- BYBODY jOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SHOLXD SEE F. DOLL'S [beautiful stock of ilissptll(i6l:8, Jewelry, ISILVERWARE, EERTINAS, VIOLINS, tc. ig must buy, as the same quality of luiiot be sold at so low a figure by other j«wei:er. • The reason i», [PORTS JJIBECTI BUYS FOR CASH I Fnurr Claw t lor iUU al tfeiovl bdi prioi.â€" T. Mall. Owen fimnd b'nukkuog a tndva i th* 4i- TBottoo of street lAinps. tby «aving from 20 to 50 per cent. the Ifith inst. MrMoll'g business bariied on at Markdafe only, be bav- cirt his Dundalk and Flesberton enable him to give the attention to kdale business which it requires. WANTSDw ATOGHO xomx to knm Fbotograpfay. libemttemui, A»|^by letter 8tatb« fgt to BoK 8S. Ibrkdale. Iu9 khe!!» nnd Clocks Cleaned and Repaired. kIs alwavs turn out as represented. from 'lO to S20 and buy a good I(t machine from W. F. Doll, only [ft. Also two splendid ORGANS for LiS thn half the catalogue price. Ldale, Oct. lOth, 18S2. 109 acal items. 'erijroe, county auctioneer, at Fever- is doing t rusiiing business in auction He is an experienced hand and gives btiun. IS a favourable time \6 have your k^phs taken. Mr. Brown, the Artist, Bumed business over the Stasdakd iMarkdale. juie, of the Traverston Mills, is pre- |o d(t gristing and chopping in a satis- manner, also sawing. Any quantity hvanted. Give him a trial. Tin. Brown, of the Toronto House' iioupcad by posters a sale of bankrupt Ipurehased at 45 cents on the dollar. lie is now in progress and will be con- |for thirty days. Give him a trial. W. M. Clark has purchased th« baking jfoctioncry business from Mr. Dunlop; also leased his new shop and is now out the "staff of life." He solicits a tf public patronage. riMu? men grasp at straws ia their le l'\c life, and a mania for baaskrupt In.-; .4* ii-.ed the merchants of M»rkdale vain efforts to compete with the |barpains offered at Cheapside, but CANNOT be undersold. D. J. Shannhan, carriage maker, is extensive preparations for the com- It£u. having just received material for [ml red wheeled rigs for next summer. Speers shipped on Monday, the 9th head of caitle, and on Saturday Sabbath School Anuiversaiy of the jtlist Church will be held in the Duffer- |,r_uu Wednesday, Oct. 25th. A Canta- [ndor the Palms," will be reniered by (lien and church choir. This Can- Is intended to illustrate the Jewish I of Tabernacles or Harvest Festival. is .the tirrit time this Cantata has ' udecod in Western Ontario r\ crowded ' is ei-pected. Tea served to children u adults at 6 o'clock p m. Iick«t8 of ioc to tea and Cantata 25c.; to Canta- v.J.ich ^vill commence at 8. d-'lars saved by ordering your winter â- tiom Mab'ailand, the only direct iat- |of tweeds doin^ business ixi Markdale. fruitful s6a-on of the yi«w is prolific lany forms of Bowel CompUints, such fairhcea, Dysentery, €olie, Choleia S Cholera Infautom, Ac, as safe lud positive cure for those distressing fti.'n sudtleu and dangerous attacks can surpass that old and reliable liie Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild L-rry. :-L DicGiNo. â€" Joseph Irwin commenced I a well for Mr. Chas. Littlejobns on i.v, the 9th inst., and at 1 o'ciock the jiJi" day struck a heavy spring at a I of 23 j ieet. The elevatio© where the loc.ited is some 80 feet above the lu rods distant. Joe is a bKss hand at PRing. |ou want a cosy cup of tea see McFar- [bout it. He sells more tea than any merchants iu the county .of Grey. kas been reiaarkcd that the quotation, I it ij better to give than Xo receive," rs to medicme kicks and advice, but xle daa't anply to Dr. Fowler's Extract fild StrawDerry. Those who receive jget a reliable and iniallable remedy for ra Morbus, Colic, Dysentery, Canker Stom^eb and Bowels, and aU Siunmer laiuts ol Infants and Adults. I say, young man, if you want tP take ;irl for a ride, and can't on accioont of leness jf your horse, you should pro- bottle a^ Kendall's Spavin Core at for uotl^lfig is better for man or beast. In. speedy cure for Dysentery^ Cholera M, Di^rbflsa Ch(^c, Cramps, Sick =b,Ca4|lFer of the Stomach and Bowels, fqrn^s of 8ummer Complaints, ikere Remedy more reliable tliau Dr. F6wlcir's ct ol Wild Strawberry. Dealers wlid land those- who bai it are oa maf^^ " in confideace of U-" merits. Bsead and bnns of the best quahty always at Mimgoniery's Baker?. T^ brick work on the Tom, ^tall, 8hel bamss i» about eonpleted. """ Ml. Thos. Long, H. P. P.. has had a se- â-¼ere attack of malaria. He is raeoTenng. Aitthmd, Pa.. June 8, 1880.^A case of spavin that came under my obearration was entirely oreJ by one bottle of Saudall's S)»a- vin Cure, and the hone uM aftarwards for two hundred dollars. Tours truly C. H.BAaMABB. Biscuits of every variety, and oakes of every kind at Mo itttomeiy's Bakery. raicKV^LLs. â€" ^Yonr remarks are too «:- Bonal. Truth, even trutk» shouldn't always be tvld. The Mail or Olobe to th*i end of 1883 for $1.00. Leave your snbBcnp- tiou at the Staiidaiu) office. Bubsciibe at once and get the balance of this year free. Among the names spoken of as likely to be called to the Senate/ to fill the vacancies now existing, we hear that of George Jack- son, Esq., mentioned. A telegram was received by Mrs. Dodds on Monday last, bearing the sad news of the death of her second eldest son. John, who went to Winnipeg last spring. He died on the 15th Oct. from congestion of the lungs. A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. W. E. Gifford. Pastor M. E. Church,Both- well, was for two years a sufferer with Dys- pepsia in its woritt form, until as he states "life became an actual burden." Three bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured him, and he tells us in a recent letter that he considers it the best iamily medicine now before the country for Dyspepsia iUid Liver Complaint. On Mon lay evening last the Hon. Alex. McEenzie was waited upon at his residence in Toronto by a deputation from his own constituency of Lambton and presented with a complimentary address and a purse con- taining a cheque for the handsome sum of «5,500. Oh, yes, a $5 bill is 95 these days,. or at least Trimble Wright think so, for iu ex- change for one they give you a good tweed suit uf clothes, a pair of braces, a linen col- lar and necktie, a jack-knife, and various other articles of ^house furniture too numer- ous too mention. VVm. Lucas Co, baukers, Markdale have $200,000 ^o ^oan ou real esute. Straight loan system. No fines. Low interest. Moderate charges. FARM TO RENT. BEING LOTS 58 AND 59. In BAKGE S. W. T. A 8. Boad, Township of Holland. 100 aercB. 70 ofwbiok h, there is a gnod beariBg orchard, bam and log boose on tha premises, well watered. Will rvai for a term of years. For particulars M^y on the pmnisee to JOHN GHXESPIB. Borkdov P. O Holland, Sept. i7th, 1882. 107-4«* TT' VALUABLE PROFERTT FOR SALE IN TH« TOWN OF DX7BHAM, IN TH« COUMTT OF OREY. It is not at all out of place for some per- sons to advertise well all they know, nor does it Inquire a great deal of money to pay the printer's bill, but every man, woman and child who has visited Trimble Wrignt's know that they are selling goods at and be- low wholesale prices, and that there is no pla«3e undecthe suu where goods can be got as '.heap. Kport is sport, bet do'troymg property is not sport. Theie are a few boys in our village who make a practice and seem to take a delight in training and practicing their de- structive propensities in such ways as throw ing stones through the windows of vacant houses, and sotsetimes even inhabited dwel- lings, A few of those youths are known snd will be made an example of should they con- tinue their practice. The Shorthand Boom. â€" The business of Shorthand has now a recognized place in Canada. The demand for Shorthand aman- ueness is great, and greatly increasing. The interests of this yoimg profession have been materially forwarded by Bengough's Cosmo- politan Shortluind Writer, the September No. of which has reached us. It contains a very interesting report of tbe Shorthand Convention held recently in Toronto, and quotes the expression of various newspapers, all in favpr of the movement. The Consti- aticn of the newly-formed Canadian Short- hand Society is given in full. The subscrip- tion price of this Magaziais is 91. Ben- gough's Shortnand Bureau, 11 Eang Street West, Toronto. A REMARKA.BLE CASE W. A. Edgers, of Frankville. suffered from a disease of the Liver and Kidneys, tl at brought him so low that his life was despa r- ed of he la^ for 10 and 13 days without n operation of the boweU after takinf oi e bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters he was en- abled to leave his bed and drive out, thr e bottlet-more completed a cure, and ho sa\8 that he is now a better man than he has been for years. Triuble fe Wright have purchased th's week 140 chests (8,120 lb*, net) of that far- famed 30 cent Tea. They seU it at 28 cents in 5 lb. lots, and if vou do not find it as re- commended they refund your mcnej and chargo yon nothing for the trial. Don't be deceived, there is no equal for it this side of Japan at the price. I A Bpecjal meetinit of the Loynl Markdale lodge of the C. 0. 0. F. wUl be held in theur Hall on Friday, the 20th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Those who have signified their intention of jcanii^g sre requested to attend. Mr. J. B. Trimble hai purchased a lot in Markdale and is prepairing to build thereoo a large stable. Mr. Ford's mill works liae a charm since the improved machinery has been added thereto, and a very superior quality of flonz is now produced. ,s A large arrival of candies, mfftt U^ and nuts at Montgomery's Baksry. Nsw BLiLCKUOTX SHor.â€"By ninreaee to another eolnmn it win bs seen that Mr. H. Whfts has oomqBenesd business at Flesher- iKHi Htaticm. ^is rkill as a workmaa ii^ |tn- ximibd. and uopd« no praise of oars. ... » ' -1 THE following valuable town properties will be sold 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 Gaiafraxa street and south of Hunter street, opposite Mr. J. H. Hunter's store house, well fenced and first class frame buildings, good oePars, hard and soft water, a most conveniant resi- dence and would make a good business stsnd. 2nd, That most desirable propertv being park lots Kos. 2 and 3 on the north side of George St., 8 acres more or less, well fenced, front fenced with pickets, dne and a half acres of a thriving young orchard and very conven- ient to the railway station. The east half 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 water on the prem- ises. 4th, Park Lot No. 8, Wm. Hunter's, Survey. 5th Lots I and 2, Presbyterian Survey. 6th, Lot No 15 on the North side of Mill street in the village of Markdale close to tlie 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 Followluc Farming Properties. will be sold on reasonable tt,rms of payment. 7th, Lot No. 22, Con. 9 Glenelg, 100 acres more or less, 3^ miles from the T. G. B. K. at Markdale, 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 acrto cleared and good log buildings, about 2^ mil^s from Markdale station T. G. B. It. 9ih, The west half lot 17, Con. 4. N. D. r' Glenelg. 50 acres 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 hfe of the occupants who arc now between 80 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 further particulars apply to FINLEY MicRAE, Durham. Dated 15th August. 1882. tf 104, Dye Stofb. IndigOy Madder, Logwood, Fustic, Camwood, Cochineal, Bluestone, Madder Compound, Copjerat, Bichromate Potash, Cream 1 artar. Alum, and many other Articles used in Dyeing. Also, a large variety of the best Aniline Dyes. Medical Hall. MA TT i^fâ€" Â¥â- ism Meat M JOHKSTOirS ' SARSAPARILLAI iM coiruin, SRFsrsu,' And for Purtfyins the Blood* It has been in use for 20 years, and has I proved to be the best prepcutUion In the market for SICK HEADAC HE, P AIN IN THE SIDE OB BACK. IJVER COM- 'plaint, PIMPLES ON THE FACE,! ' DYSPEPSIA, PILES, and aU Diseases that arise from a Disordered Liver or an impure blood. Thousands of our best people take it and give It to their ohll- dren. Physicians prescribe it daily. I Those who use it oaoe recommend it to I others. It is made from Yellow Dodr, Hbndu- I Herbs. It is strlctlv vegetable, and can- not hurt the meet deliSae constitution. I It is one of the best medkdnes in use fbr iegulating tbe Bowels. It is aold by all rMponsIbls dmc^sts at I one dollar for a qxiart tMMl*. or sixbotaes for Sto doUATB. ThoM who cMUMt ototnin a bottla oC tkla medJciaa'froM their dnigxM BMgrMBd as one ar. sad we wlU sMdli to them. V. nram k so.. MsBaSMtami; [Aahmttaift Ost. Sstnlt, MUk. A, Turner Co. Re-Fresh-ing In the cool assertion of some people that they can sell below cost, o it may npt be amiss to let the public of Markdale and sur- rounding country know that TVilson Benson^ of the "BELFAST HOUSE." MARKDALE, can sell " cheaper than the cheapest," and "better than the best," all kinds of Groceries, Liquors, c. Consisting of TEAS, TOBACCOS, SPICES, CANNED FISH, ETC., And for those wishing pure Wine for snc- 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, and 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, e. FRUIT CAKES of all kinds always kept on hand. Essences, Hair Oils, and Perfumery of the choicest nectars. TOILET FANCY SOAPS, better than the best. CANADIAN WESTERIWmK, of first quality. Everything in the Grocery Line kept on a fuller nnd more complete scale than at any other place in Markdale. WILSON BENSON. A constant sui^ty «| Fresii IMeats! on hmai, at the liOWCBt Iiiving Prices. Orders solicited, and deliv- ered free to all parts of tbe Town. Farmers having fat stock to dispose of, will please leave their addresses. TERMS, STRICTLY CASH. FRED. SARJEANT. Markdale, March 28, 1882. 80-ly lilOS. MATHEWST lamsS EslaliliskaT MARKDALE. EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE KEPT ON BAND OR MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Mothers! Mothers! Mothers! Are you disturbed a* ni!ht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and orjioK with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth! If so. go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It wiU relieve the poor little sufferer immediately â€" depend upon it there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother upon earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give re»k to die mothflTj and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is pftttOj sale to use in all sasesi and pleaean^^ fo the taste, and is.t)ie preseripkion of one oj^the tA' dest and ^^^ female ^n-s'cians and nurses in the UuiUvl htat^. '8idd every^ilHere. at 25eentsa Ijpttle. ' folU LIVERY! IN CONNECTION. AaBlMTS WAIMTBD. -Big pay.â€" Light Work. Steady Emplovment.. Samples free. Address, M. L. BYRN, 4 Naussaustree New York. 20 PIMPLES. 1 will mail (Free) the recipe for a simple Veobtablb Balm that wUl remove Tan- FRECKLfciS, 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- dress, enclosing a 3c. stamp, Ben. Vandelf Co., 5 Beekman st.. N. Y. 75-127 ERRORS OF YOUTH. AGENTLEMA.N who suffered for years from NERVOUS DEBILITY, IREMA- TURE DECAY, and all the effects of youth- ful indiscretion will, for the sake of Nuffering humanity, send free to nil who need it, the recipe Pud directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experi- ence can do -o by addressing in perfect confi- dencp, JOHN B. OGDEN. 75-127 42 Cedar St., New York. GEORGE Wilson; Wholesale and Retail {BUTCHER!} BEEF, PORK OR MUTTON SUPPLIED, from a single pound to a whole caress*, at the lowest market prices. FISH A fOWL III THEIR SEASOB Farmers having Fat Cattle, Sheep, or Pigs to dispose of will do well to call at No. 3 Bums' Block, opposite the new Union Block. Markdale^ Oct. 25th, 1881 Nothing Like Leatlierr M. M'LEOD, MARKDALE. TO BE BEATEN S Cold Great cnance to make money. Those who B always take advantage of t. e good chauc«}8 for making money that are offered, generally become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances re- main in poverty. We want many men, wo men, boys and girls to work for us nglit in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. I'he bus- iness will pay more than ten times ordinary wRgvs. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money rapidly You can devote your whole time in the work, or orly your spare moments. Full informa- tion and all that is needed sent free. Addres. Stinson Co., Portland Maine. 71-126 NOT All those who may have had the misfor- tune to have been bom barefooted will beer in mind that we haye just received the larg- est and best stock of leather ever before brought into Markdale, consisting of Spanish Sole, French Kip and Calf, and are now pro- pared to manufacture Ladies, Gents, /ouths and Misses boots and shoes, from the sto^a to the finest kd and prunella. Sewed V7ork a SDecialty. All work warranted. Invisible patching alao done here. Af. M. McLEOD. Markdale, 8 ep t.lSth, ItBl. MANHbiOD HOW LOST, NOW RESTORED /f^--^^\ We have recently published a new I 8KAI4 jedition of Dr. Chlvebwell's Celb- ViTY^i^BBATED E8«*AY OU the radical and permanent cure (without medicine) of Ner- vous Debihty, Mental and Physical incapaci- ty. Impediments to Marriage, c., resulting ^m excesses. t:^ Price, in sealed envelope, only 6 cents, or two postage stamps. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essayy clearly demonstrates, from thirty years' successful practice, that alarming con- sequences may be radically cured without the duLgerous use of internal medicines or the use of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no msMer what his condition may be, may «iire ohes|ri^, privately and radically. SrThis liocture should be in the IlA^ds QJ| «veiyTonUi and every man ia tho lanq^ ' AddtcMs The eeivarwall â- •tftail eo«a TO OONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having oeen permanently cured ot thatdread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow suffererH the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with lu directions for prepairing and using the same which they will find a scbk Cuke for Cok- SUMPTION Asthma. Bronchitis, c. Parties wishing the i'rescription, will, please address. Rev. E. A, Wii»on, 149 Penu. St.. WiUiamsburgh, N. Y. 7o-127 TARTLiNG discovery; L06T MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of yonthM Impmdenee csTisn'.o Preoia tore Decay, Verrous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc., luving tried in v»in erery kcown remedy, ha" d»- OOT«vd a simple self cure, which be will senUFBEIft to bis fieDow-safferers, addles' -9 U. K£ETE!i, 43 ITiaflww Mt.. N. Y- a week in your own town. 16 ontfit fiee. No ris) Everything new. Caphni not required. "SVe will furnish you ererj.- thing. Many are making fortunes. Lndier» make as much as men, and bovs and gir)» make great pay. Reader, if yon want a bu^i ness at which you can make pr«Mit pay all ihct time you work, write for p*rticulars to H. Hallei t a Co. Portland. Main*. 71 • 1 2ft $661 â- N