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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 21 May 1885, p. 5

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 •;^*»y^f^^*%»». BANCf OFT. jjjjes for the season of 1885, follovrs: ti, ^^ leave his », and H he 9th in of a son. rt*. â-  â€" â- " to $08o 3 to 08U to 67 5 to 53 6 J to 13 to W to 7» to 30 to 12 W to 500 to i» ' own Owen SoTind, and proeeed l^"" Tt," for noon thence to Tara J^^- v-r Keady to Desboro for noon I^'frha^sworth for night, ience to tii»' ^^jj proceed to WillianiBfawd ^â- ^"'TrSon; tlienceto Bevere Hotel, ^^" f 5 prcceed to Flesherton for "^f n' md to IJcAleer's Eugenia for noon; "^f^^trQueen's Hotel, Clarksburg for ojS'byv^ayof ThomDury to Meaford ^V'fBMT will proceed to Woodford for Jn thence to his own stable. "" HENRY AIMSE, Fresidenta, Strathnaim. JOHN McDonald, Sec.-Treas. ChatswortlK D. HYNDMAN, Manager. A Firs»t-Class Stallion. Tk trotting stallion Bancroft, bred by ,he cwtbrated Powell iiro's. is a grandly bred Tr^f lud ought to be highly appreciated JvXl"«Jc" of the County of Grey. 'Imoh ^a^ f'aled ' 1879. He is a very • 16 Jjamls high, of fine carriage, 1 aviD" s'plrmliJl"g3 aad feet and a beaatitnlly nroportiontd horse throughout. Though rot traiuod for speed he is a natural trotter .iWin!-' it bold swinging stride very taking toVeevo. A usance at his pedigree presents -uuskntial evideijce that all breeding goes.. iui- anytiiinp ho ou{;ht to get trotters, Ban- cf. ft fuaiid in IS "J by Volunteer Diiroc, by Voiiiutttr. by iiysdyk's Hambletonian, by Aklail:di, by Mamlirion. by imp. Messenger. Kaiicrcft'iiiiim Liidy Carr, by Kobert Bonner, ivlivsiM- f^ W"'""""°'"'"' ^^"•' ®*' Ban- cioit's .!,'iii!]ld;;iii Bet, by Telegi-aph-. Volun- teer Duii'ck's lliJtkland Maid by Rtrant's Durocl:, by Sir Hinry, granddam Onderdonk's [i-irock. 'iVilhout coutiuuing the pedigree iijv laitlitr li.'ick it is only necessary to draw a;kiitii'i! to the fact that through his grand- jii« Voluutctr. Biiucroft is related to such iiigli and niifriily tiyers as St. Julian, 2.11J Olnster. 2.1Y Alley, 2.19; Bodine, 2,19|; Driver. 2.19:} Amy, 2.20^ Huntress, 2.2o| P.iwers. 2.21, and fifteen others in the 2.30 lii Of liysdyk's Hambletonian it is scarcely necessary to speak at any length, he raiiiis a central figure in the history of the American trotter. Tracing directly on both sides of the house of the imported horse Messergev the founded of the two most snccesslul families of trot:ers â€" the Hanrble- toiiiaiis and .if ambrino Chiefs â€" he ranks an nkra faslionable amongst the best of them. Slid a.s with the hero of Chester so with Bancroft the latter also on both sides tracing to Jlessenfe'er. As an evidence of the great- ness of Hambletonian in the male line â€" tiiree of his s.)ns George Wilkes, Happy .Mtrdiuni iiiul Yolmiteer have sired seventy- tiwu horses in the SO Hst. Through bis gitat graiulsirH Bancroft is related to Dexter inj, Nettie 2.1S, Orange Girl 2.'0, Gazelle 2.21, Jay OoM 2.21^, Artillery 2.21^, Bella 2.22, Deucalion 2.22, George Walkes 2.22. Mil 30 others in tho 30 list. Such a sire as ifencmft is deserving of a liberal patronage «t the hands of the breeders of his neighbor- liofld, T,ho are to be congratulated on having aCompany in their county possessing the enterprise to bring within their reach such aruyallyliifd trotting stalhon, one capable of duiut; a rrc.it good in improvmg the stock f the northern country. "â€"CahaJion Sports- MARKDALE THS aEASON OttWEDRESDi^ l|y|^ W. H. HARMS' NeiriliMliitdy Mi Fai(p JiM-iite Sliofy â- im, Voung: British Ensign, The property of Heury Kms:, will make the s^^ason of '85 as follows MoDday, May 4th, will proceed from IKS own stable, Jot 23, cou. 3, S.. D. R., Artemesia, to D. Harrow's, con. ^.N. D. E., via Fleshertou Station for uoon, nad to Abraham Cook's, con. J. GleiieJg for ni-ht. Tuesday, to -McAllister's, Durham, for noon, and t Abraham Hooper's, cou. 3, S. D.IR., Arieajesia, for night. Wednesday, ^^ Mm McDoualu's, near Sackefs «"»U€r, for noon, and to JamesDyce's, I !°°t;/^' i'^oto" for Light. Thursday, R ul- ^^^^"'^il's for noon, and to iS ',r"i^" night. Friday, to ^CmI' ^^^^^^K for noon, and to lu ^l^"'^-^" CO" 16. Proton, for ^W- Saturday, to Duncan Mc- *sirV°"'°°"' ^^^ to 1"8 own tavf.i'"'«^^- This horse has I'Toof ,?f ^^^*"^t two seasons and ,^wo well known to need describing "Uarfield," iJkLr"'^^ of Trimble Piekell, CSdP';?-'=^f« ^^'i"'li tas ever PneS *^/i "^^^^"ct. and the pro- »PP ato "^5 l^aye the practical '5 fortl°^ ^^' farmers%f thi. »fost So?nn ^^^""^^^^ animal at such ^•»ther.^;'^rn ^^ ""^^^ ^as made *°Sebo '"' *^i^ ^o^«e, the " im 1 ° P,^* ^^ $2,000 when ^^1«» GUb â„¢ ^^^^^ $2,500. Mr. ^finelLT; '^?^8«^. will travel "•fol"^d horse this season "'^eedtos ""'^^y'^^^y 4th, will ^»sia,f,j „„• ^^'^y's. 7th line Euph- ^J J«CT',^°^ ^ight- Tuesday, f'^^^il's oIrV= ""°e to Ecbt. 'â- """^bL-?^'*- Thurshay. via, "^^•^FWu^'-^"^^e for nigh*.; ^M*- Crdl?r^°° St-^tio" for^ ' S'the ttl' '« own Btable â- '"f?ffnUpaiticuIar8. IM lgNACERiE OF TRAINED And Congress of Celebrated DEi^XJESTRIATvT STARS. A show of wonderful features and the greatest ever perfected or -â- -" the top of the ladder of fame, overshadowing all com THE HANDSOMEST ffOrAL BENGAL TIGERS. conceived petition, challenging all rivalry in equestrian and gymnasts.the only Umbrella -Eared Elephant THE ONLY "GRAVE KOBBER." •* J The largest and With the largest ears of born brutes most SAVAGE D£N OF LIONS In captivity, entered and performed daily. The smallest ponies, the largest horses, the only Male iind Female Samson on this continent, palling against horses and Elephants. Wonderful Tattooed Fejee Island Canibal. only one ever seen in America. The best broke trick and ring horses and the Greatest Circus Aerformance Ever witnessed. Bead the bills and advertisements, not one- tenth cftn be told in this limited space. Two performances dailv. after- noon at 2, evening at 8 doors open one hoar earlier. Admission, popular prices. Don't forget date, wk. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 1885. England's Glory, Will make this season as follows Leave Eimberlv via 6 and 7 side road along 7th to Shannon's for noon, and by Sparhng's mill and S Freeman's to Markdale for nicrht. Tuesday, via Barrhead Mill to John White's for noon thence via 20 side road and 2nd line to p. Teter's for night. Wednes- day, via 2nd and 4th line to Maxwell for noon thence by 8th line to Mark Murphy's for nighc Thursday, Eu- genia for noon, and Eimberly for night. Saturday, via 9th to Geo. Beattie's for noon, nod by 6th and 7th tp Eimberly for nigiiit. John O'Brien, proprietor. Japaes Bcott, Manager. â- Â£eopenin§rof the Free Indi al Drawtvv Clasites. â- strl- See Tlie IVir^ei Plate Shows. The first circos of the season will arrive heore by tpedal train on Wednesday May 27tii afternoon and eveninc'r' These r^traiite will come direct from Chicago, OL, the home and wiBtrar quarters of W. J[. Hams, the iffo- prietor, and Dan. Castello, the long of traos- lantic arenas, who accompanies the show. This great circn^ having met with brilliant financial suoocss last season contrary to the expectations oi many large cohoema wliioh complain bitterty of havi^K lost heavily on the season's bitsiness, Mr. Haitns has made a new iuid redioal deffiurtnze this season detsnnimq^ by honest merit to imder the show in eveqr my woitiiy ihe oos^enee and patronage of all lovers of fint .deM amueei9ents,»pdw»liaven»doaW«*«vte u««»omj «,•»-«*» «.u»-».v^ ». do n}t gall the pnblieby sendipg ooM' i^^ifpr of empty Iwggage,; wagons flieetfeeis, onhiBg iM ansele** and «q?laittvA Vm^^ ^^ but give their entire show in the tente^totead fb to the iit«e«i anrf Wff iK^tods. ^Htfire^ jasipriorWfte »fc««ia» ]»««eBniiiice,^«i»^ Miekle f late Ckinet fiaii4;iiiUl»*«te ii^ *^^ fasad chariot. •^ bu A SAD NBGDBCTI^*^^*" ««8leeti^ 1^i»Htii?it«^ i««1tli and fgt^timAng. 1*#oci il!Httik}ii)i4#!i ... Alia ^t^liii^i i«^l«»« _, â- tomaeh. Irrwr, kidneyi and a^fft*. Mb. Editob. â€" W.U1 you please in- form the numerous teachers who arS your readers the Hon. Minister of Education has directed the Keopenmg of these classes to be conducted during the summer Holidays for the benefit of Public Model and High School Teachers, commencing on Tuesday 7th July 1885 and to continue tdl the end of the month. The classes will be conducted by competent Instructors on the following Primary Subjects â€" Primary (Grade B.) Freehand from Flat examples. Practical Geometry, Linear Perspective, Model Drawing and Memory uid Blackboard Drairiug â€" 12 lessons each. Second or High Grade A. Shading from fii^t examples. 20 lessons, Indus- trial designs and Machine Drawmg 15 lessons each and Drawing from Dictation 10 le8sn»g, exaxainstiona will be held at the close, when eertifi- eatee entitling holders to teaeh, in- dastoiat Drawing in the Mechanics' Institutes and Public SehoolSf Irill be awiurded to those Buecessfnl. ' {65 full certificates trtre iCnUiited last year). !]^arly applications vdllbf necftssfu^^ fp' •BJiur9 adm^a^, and A THROAT A cure for Croup. CURE. There is no better remedy for Croup than Haeyard's Yellow Oil taken internally and applied according to special (lirections. This is the great house-, Iiold panacea -for rheumatism, stiff joints, pain, inflammation, c. Thevirtneof CarboUe Asid for nealing, cleansing and purifiyng is well known bat from the many modes of applying it, the public is uncertain how best to use ii. To meet that want, McGregor Parke's QarboUe Cerate is prepared, and may be used with Confidence. Donot be misled. Take only McGregor Prke's Carbolic Cerate. Sold atHillBro's. 4 EASILY CAUGHT. It is very easily to catch cold, but not so easy to cure it unless you use Hagyaid's Pectoral Balaam, the best remedy for all throat, bronchial, i^^ji lung troubles, coughs, col^s.t^ opn- 8um)tiv6 tendencies. tendeni Ir» B. May. £dwtatioD Departitt*Bt TcHMnftogJ^ %-i"^^ 4^* 1 ilii- *5tt«rfoif,r Hotel tihaai at aa]r tlMcitjr. • j-*i Mrs. Bobert Hooper, of Einloss,.^^!!!^ of Sroee. in a letter says ' 'I have beoiti^bled with Dy8pepsia,and LiveT Complainta.^f9)r a mmber (rf jw){, anl am f^ad to sajT to. tb^ ^roblieas w^' as friends that Meurego^s :^eedy^OitfiebrogbtBtearoand,^and I am ^7 afl ri|^, thukf to MoGregiir's. Bpeedy ^fe. Bnncbwds of like teitimenials are ^qnently.reeeived, and are daily proving 'that titis-is froly a wonjprfol remedy, coriiig ainggish' Liver, Bilioes H eadac he aiMl !b»stiy«Dee|, iHiei^ all rise fails. Sold rat fUa %f»'».,^ irifl bottles givwi beg. ^^' 4 ^s tluit Baib^'« ^t^9m OUrii tba ibasl lOiatswcz^^ltalday be|g{( Dor- .P^s « i"u ?#V ij^ Jsa i; â- As Xi ' 'V"S James G. RuMell's^ MOTED JEWEUEBl STORE, lib the place to Imj. Wafekn^ Chcks. and JamNeiy.. A large assortment jost to hand. A I Solid Silver Watches.. Full JeweUed, from $8.60 up to $26, worth from $10.50 to $82.00, war- ranted from two to five years. It will pay you to eome twenty.- miles to have your Watch or Clock, repaired by Russell. IS* Saiisiactiou guaranteed every time. 2i-f-269 JAS. a. RUSSELL flJIMMlDi R, R, LAWPS i in Minnesota. North Dal(ota. Hon- ina, itiaho, Wasiiington and Oregon Froaa I.afc« feupcrlor to Pnzet Soniid. M prices ranging chi!f!yfrom2 to 96 per acre,, .n 5 to 19 years' tlmo. lliis Is the Best Country or securing Good Homes now open for settlement. B^ S" fif" 2 3 » iwres of Government â-  â- â-  rlT V" P" l.anl Frc-c timlpr llie Uoniestrml â-  lim.liBita andTiniber'ultnr«r«wg. NOTK -tO.8l8.4S3, Acrrs on M«n]B XHJ^ UALf* '»t all tfie Pulilic Ijiiids disposedot in 1883, were in llie N'orthprn Pacific »Qnntry. BooKRanA Mapn sput rREE, defcriblnK Oje Sfortlienu Pariflc 4'onati7,~the lieUroad Irfmdii for Sale bikI ' thtf CKBK lioYerument hmAK. A.ddre*jjCHA8. B. VAIUSOBN. Lund Com'r.lRrF. B.:U„ 8U r»l4. KtSQ, COUBT OF RBVISiON. Thk CoUKT OF Township Bevision fob OF Glekelo. THE WILL hold its first sitting for the yaarc 1885, at^ the Town Hall, Qleni^., on Monday thg second day of June next,' at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to ^ich- all parties concjmt:d, will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. J. S. BLACK. Tp, Clerk. Dated this 14th dav of May. 1885. Sin. EUGENIA HOTEL. EUGENLk FALLS Oat. J. McAleer, Prop.. The public may lely on receiving every necessary attention as to Eatables, Drink- ahles, and Horse Care. 244-57 CURES :RHEUMATISM WORM POWDERS^ tos p le a sttt to take. Coalain theto own' PVRattva. Is a safe. sore, and eOeetamM • Sir iMCBM in COdldrea or Adnlta SHINGLES FOR SALE. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the pnbUc that he has a large quantity C'f, Cedar ShinKles of the best quahty at. Sparling's Mill, near Vandelenr, for Sale JOHNT^EBER, Vandelenr. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 242-49 Siqreiofientja Markdale. THE Store in Beynold's Block to rent, Applisation as to terms can be obtained from Johr Lyons, Markdale, or JOHN WHITE, St. Ymeent. 143.tf. Strathnaim. P. O.. Owner IL Plajm 4 Omamental Plaster Opposil^ th^ new V iirdiei^CJ^tihtieeti^ Centre Flowers, and all â-  Idnds of pliiil sfad^MuttiMitri'plaeier^ ««• 'ieented at'^Herert -ratss; Xmo^ ccm* moA AoBe f or^eiit^ «»dt» faatf-^sests yec yaaL t 7ja^hnwt;a!MaUMiH(i4mMUby.«Mi paiiaes "• f.-ij*dj -fi'ii'i fsii f t rti ff ;: dn^-t iVgit^ d- â- Â«!' |or4Mi« jfitAm^^MB^vi- Hai^. ttfl ftab|JiiB.iwitlJe»ejte»|lfpd4^ PMed tins lath isjr ol llajr 199* -*1 ^^^! f:*l •'â- ni f j( 1*1 â-  im mmm

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