-tioo Nnmber of the War Tho Grip Printing PoWisLing Co • J tireir Reception Number Mlpliru=tratca War,.:?rews. Tfiis ' h i" 0" ^^ unusual interest -b jrj V,.lurteers from the North- ^^%i (.jVinirf "g n,t!(i other principal ^^" "' to ret'i'i i s'ii^^ illustrate the pro- "^^"(Ti anl 'la^'t-' .?"" *^ consider- â- j/expiis; ir. gettmg authentic " \c- ,i thi' various demonstrationB ^^overtiiolK'mmu.u. ' «7ratioKS are entirely composed of 'â- '" "in pounfction with the retura ' V„lurteers i Tiio Publisbers Sent special â- -.tJiugs.- j.j,^v act'OLuit of tbe incidents and ricrieucii of the troops returning 4e 1^ ^a•iite^' by Captam C. W. 'j \,]io accompanied some of â- " fi-,.;.] i'virt Arthur, and j'isil!i;:i:itf" by J. W. Bengough in j;be.tty!e. :^^-:, -^ Iiiis iiu.'uber 13, in every respect, ._ (j.-.jr which bus yet been issued, 'i 1:^ W"iUr of being sent away to â- 'louds all over tliO world, as a repre- â- -LtatiiHi of tbe reception tendered .,. rcturua;^' heroes. ' Wu luulerstiiml there has been Ittady iiu fcumuiuus demand for this :-Uf. a:iii the publishers have had ;.V,it" tlilliculty in fillmg orders. uitaiulv (.'.-•jrybody who appreciates the ffLirli :1 o!!' hy our brave volunteers iUDnld b::ve a copy. [Lie pubiibbers will mai' copies post Ipaii to ;iii.y ailaress on receipt of the Irnco, lijcts., or It can be obtained Ifiviin all uev.sJcalers. The Toronto jTs Cu. iirc the wholesale agents. -i,tv. J. 0. Fiilli-. Puttou, ceitifies "For Ifoat ^v;;:- r,!.' wift- has been troubled -with |i~.-.iit'ii-;:.. ;i';.l iii! trieil one thing after "itliir i' .• ^-iiion-.IiHl bnt with little or no Ljcri till U'lvi.-c to !,'ive McGregor's Speedy ratrw!. Siiu'i' inking the lirst bottle llL;iTir.i.:ic.l ;i lfe-i'.l(}d improvement, and Icii: wii!!i""it"i--i'Cf I'^^onimend it to be one Icf. if 1!" if:"' bost medicine extant for liepHi:i. This imaliiable medicine for Liver (.'unuiliUiU, IndiKestiou, Kidney Com- p'.iint, is I'Urely vegotable. Sold at Hill iro's. Trial bottles given free. 2 How to Keep Cool. It? inactive [e sallow, acbio^ learinees, ty other it toad' Tlast sea- Ircae'l' (to go;* ated col- of thi' ear a' ' [toteiai* ly ^^T Ifees for^ lesaed 8, viz- vote"' him I'abor tofj •riSf *vi Jo9e?»] [lector*' Itbe Don't work as bard as usual during ILi mi'.iillu ci the day if it can bo Viail'lHl. Dulu cat as much as usual. It is fcot iic'eoss:i!y, and a little fasting m \A wt'iitiiL-r always pays. Don't tliiu. extremely cold ice iter. It IS always better to eat the c or, lor it melt iu the mouth. Dou't liavo any tires going in the buse luik'ss absolutely necessary. [it eolJ loods and do without hot Iriuks, ' ,/-,.-" Don't wear vonr clothes ti?ht. It :pedes the already depressed circu- pon ami is a great source of dis- lomfort. Don't cat any meat or butter, if you p do without them. They are heat- Kaud fiuyono is better without them ^ij weatlicr. Pout fail at meals to give prefer- it to fruits and acids, which are i^^i'e agreeable now to the stomach R anything else that can be offered. I^^^ntdnnk any strong stimulants, '^-e simplest and plainest beverages, •" '"^^ !^;wonado, milk, or iced coffee, more lor the tired energies at such '•aetliaa the best brandy. ^on t worry and fret. Try and put ^ue unpleasant things with which ,^?'Vc to deal until cooler weather, ^^^^i np your mind not to get â- ^^ « auytliiug. ^l- u^^'"" 'â- "" ^^^*- ^athe t-t-ilf ""' morning, pay more ;^-'0U than usual to corns, and • • "e oldest and roomiest shoes m k" .i,n ^° ^?^ ^^' ^^eP cool with f^' snoes on their feet. NI^'I!'.?"" opportunity that is il ?f ' °^ 8^ " the water, k, ;=, l^^^^. can be done dip the kail f' ^^ ^^ater and rub lilT r'F^^^- Compromise Ki -^^^ °^ soft-straw, if ^ie'ho' ""'^^ilated above to let P'Ii^vph?'"' ./sequent shampoo- ' '^eans of keeping cool, fe^"pSolflf^'^^t^°eous process I " -Jie ;." 1 ^=^5 been quickly bipainr:,"^y f°r dl acute ^^^•="J.etc Ti,- "^^Sia, Toothache, 'f;~^d Ligh-nir'^^^^^^1^ 'â- '^â„¢edy is fh^^V^,"^^!.^'^^ York City, «?'^t3fc Hotel, opposite i. ^°5t of cmf n-^^'^^lt rooms kfit-^fftorX^ds per day. itlJ* aion^" ir";^es can live •'•nycS,;*.*^ p«nd Union • spring 'WKe«t.:.-'.r^ 7».'^S ?TS «Mlear......i........i^ :4|j0 4^ ^^ g""®" ro fo' *12' Apples ,..,„.....,.. 5Q 75 potatoes 30 to 40 p-^ 00 to 8 00 i,f* "• o Oft' to « 00, *i"°f • ••.- 3 75 to. i 26 ^°°1 17. to 18 inonttaljr Fairs. Marlidale â€" Saturday before Flesh- erton. (Jhatswcrtiiâ€"Monday before Dur- ham. Dundalkâ€" Tuesday before Orange- yille. Flesberton â€" Monday before Orange- ville. Orange villeâ€" The second Thursday in each month. Prisevilleâ€" Monday before Durham Durham â€" Third Tuesday in each month. Hanover^-Monday before Durham. Walkerton â€" Last Wednesday in every month. Mount Forestâ€" Third Wednesday in each month. THE lAROALE DARD Is second to no paper in the district. ONLY $1 per Year To any address, if paid in advance. BS* Our machinery and type are up with the times, enabling us to furnish, on short notice, work of all kinds such as Posters, Dodgers^ Programs, Streamers, Plackards, Letter Heads, Envelopes, Bill Heads, Cards, Notes, Receipts, Funeral Cards, Circulars, Pamphlet work c PS* The best of satisfaction given in both quality of work and despatch in turning out the same, together with mod- erate charges. OFFICE, MILL ST., li-afl yag fSgJ 3jf c-iA THE THIED: JlfflfiAl, QBAWJ Of the Shelburne Lodse Ancrent Order of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiuiij niTEi mum, iniiiiFnnninHnnnnTiTTnnniiinnnn^nin"" WILL BE GIVEN TO â€" ANDâ€" -ONâ€" TUESDAY, AUGUST nth, 1885. This charming outing will be made via C. P. R. to Owen Sound, whence the New, Fast and Stp.unch STEAMER PACIFIC. Commanded by Captain Campbell, One thousand tons burthen will convey excursionists to Wiarton, the most northerly station of the G. T. Railway. This is a very PICTURES- QUE run, passing the Grif- fith, Hay and Cloud Islands, and up the pretty inlet of Colpoy's Bay. THE CITIZENS' OWN 0000000000000000000000000000000000 BRASS BAND, ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooupoo Of OWEN SOUND, and Prof. Knags' Quadrille Band have been engaged to accom- pany the pleasure party, so that abundance of high class music will enliven the trip. C.W.RUTLEDCE, Editor Proprietor. PASXARDS CURES RHEUMATj^K^ jmffBTirAlrs .?«( j»t.: dip. Fast trains, well equipped, will leave Orangeville at 6:30 a. m., Crange- ville Junction 6:45, Laurel 6:55, Crombies 7:05, Shelburne 7:3i, Melancthon 7:37, Cor- betton 7:47, Dundalk 7:55^_ Proton 8:10, Flesberton 8:25, Markdale 8:40, Berkeley 8:55, Williamsford 9:05, Amott 9.20, Cilats- wortJi 9:26, Bockford 9:40, arriving in Owoa Soand at 10. The steamer vdll leave her wharf at 10:30, arriving at Wiarton at 1 p.m., where a stay of some two hours and a half will be made and an opportunity will be a£Forded the Excnrsionists and others of witnessing A GRAND LACEOSSE MJ^'^.GH. between the Shelburne and Wiarton olnbs. The steamer will arrivfim Owen Sounditpon tn* return trip, abpni 6 o'clock p. m., and two hours will then be allowed Excnrsionists to visit this hospitable Town. The special train will depart upo^ tijie homeward journey at 8 o'clock. XICKETS for roji^d trip have been place ftt the following nominal sums to suit the tmaes: â€" ^From OrangBville to Laurel in- clusive, only $1.50; Crombies to JIarkdala J1.25; Berkeley to Bockford ?1; Children under 12 years of age half price. Special inducements. â€" ^By the kindness of the C. P. B. those who wi^ to:r»iuun in Owen Sound can return by any of the regular tiains next day, upon exchanging tidii^ at the Owen Sound depot aoid paying the trifling sum of 30 cents extra. Tickets can be obtained at Ae Statons and fircnn Mejnbera of tha Com.' mittee on board the Trains. |n Shelbujipe Tieketo may be had frpm I F. BELFBT. HSALS served on the Bteuurit 2.' bents. She Coaumtteo fMl gratified at tiker j$reat aneoM8.«l thmr fmnneB-Ea Mrman i a anil •!•. (u^fident.tfae trig pn^ mwr PWW%«*t?: public will prove the chieap^t uidinojt en joyatlii Biitertainmient '^Ver rfraf(^ AU^e i^tpatotiiMKtK «r» sbra% -MM^CIlMi, «e f(0iBeataigMdbnigjajBf(.|brM»4*» im tfai» is » rare opj^ortaui^^aad i%}9^a|gi sf Jet O ^S O till (E H »c S-.2 d â- o cs so PT Q t3 •? 00 OQ o 1 S-l^ D S 01 n bo'5 OiO D 3 2 j:.. !S â- -s f" -r' O 5" ^^.o^ o 2. 5- flj .. CD " en m r^ V» fD ns r^ C7 i* I fi 2 d^»- so S S 1^ B 2 â„¢ o CJ p. -- :*" s? to O B LAND FOR SALE THE north half of lot numbor 15, con- cession 11, Holland Township, County of Grey, containing 100 acres. This lot is all heavy timbered with beech maple, elm, basswood and hemlock, and is iituated about 4 miles from Berkeley, 6 from Williamsford and 9 from Markdale stations, on the Toronto. Grey and Brace Railway. For terms and particulars apply to GEO. S. BOWES, Esq., Markdale, or to the under- signed, GAREOW PROUDFOOT, Barristers, 253-tf Godiich. Voters' List for 1885. Mnnicipality of the Tow^nsliip of Glenelgr, Gonnty of Urey. 1^ OTICE is hereby given, that I have lAI transmitted or deli «rered to the persobs mentioned in the third and fourth sections of "The Voters' List Act." the copies requir- ed by said section to be transmitted or deliver, ed of the list made, pursuant to said act. of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Boll of the said Municipahty to be entitled to vote in said Municipality at Elections for members of the Legislative Assembly, and at Muaicipal Elections and said Ust was posted up at my office at Lot 24 Con. 4, Township of Gleneljg, on the i4th day of July, 1885, and remains there,, for inspection. Electorskare called upon to examine the said hst, anii, if any omissions or a^y^ other errors ar^ found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. JjOHN S. BLACK, Clerk of the said Municipality. Dated the 14th day of July, A. D. 1885. 253 55 FARM FOR SALE C%f\f\ ACRES, within one mile of Wil /^\J\j liamsford Station, being eompnsed of lots 38, 39, 43 44, first con. East Toron- to Sydenham Road, township Holland, Co. Grey. On lots 38 39 there is 9() acres cleared, well fenced, and under good cultivation a frame house 22 x 32 ft.; kitchen^ 18 x 24 ft., well finished good frame bam, driving house, straw l^ouge, ccmerete stable, eattle stable, opeii, sheds, und all necessary build- ings two g^od weUs ;. orchard o( 3 ac^es of healthy yo^jng trees all bearing. On lots 43 44 there is 20 acres cleared. weU fenced, with good stream running through it; balance well timbered with maple, beech, hepalock aufl cedar. Good title and poss^ssjgn ^ven at once. For particulars apply op premises; if by letter JOSEPH FANNING, Wimag^ford Station, Co. Grey, Ont. Sp^ddings Speedy Saw THE QERAT ONE MANS SAW, IT EtA^.ne equal, average weight SSlbs.. a boy ten yeairs of age can ran it. One man sawed 3 eavds.^f Iwrd wood in three hoars and foK^ mji^siyg Agaots write for parti- eulars and sec^r^ tei^tory at oncei. Addr^s 8?BEDÂ¥ SAW WCBftltS, V- Byng. f^., Onfe Jane 80th, '88. .\t la j*.. *£,•=... I^hB* â- ft ^^-ii 1, JamesC. Russell's NOTED JEWELLERY STORE. F L. E S HE R,T O Pi, Is the place to. .buy i Watches, Clocks and Jewellery.^ A large assortment })i§t to hand. A I Solid Silver Watches,. Full Jewelletl, from $8.50 up to $26, worth from $10.50 to $32.00, war- ranted from two to five years. It will pay you to come twenty miles to have your Watch or Clock repaired by Eussell. IS* Satisfaction guaranteed every time. 217-209 JAS. ft miSSEU. EUGENIA HOTEL EUGENIA FALLS Ont. J. McAleer, Prop. The public may lely on receiving every necessary attention as to Eatables, Drink- ables, and I^orse Care. 244-57 Lumber and Shingles, THE undersigned has constantly on hand all kinds of lumber and first-class cedar shingles for sale. Mill 3^ milea.- Npsth of Markdale, 11th line Euphrasia. 250-63 FORD STINSOlJi. m s. m. f Fiauk Ofnamental Plaster Opposite the imsw Presbyterian Church Hark- daSe. Arches, Cornices, Centre Flowers, and ali. kinds df plain and ornamental plastering ex- epi^ted at cheapest rates. Calsomining Lime Waging and Repairs promptly attended to. MARKDALE tat. ft^grtWi li i wiiifi jf ' lYe, tlie ftnders^ned, would. respect faily; intioDare tu our casoniers aud ft-if n^s tliat we aire still here Hud pre* pftre4 to attend to all who may favor lis With a cfdl in aiiT'fbiiig w^ can do., ___^ iu dur line wHb the betit possibly satiH- €" iM^^^ "pwi.^ W1 W.' f^; f^tidn. Afso we wfli get yam foc^ abSttt iiairX ^fiif. •"a^ who allow U8 to do their weaT-. b«f«(^-dirkni. JltacWtf T a n y k i ito ^k^ gs- aU kiods ofmerchaiitHble l«e«9 property, pyx â- " â- " ' â€" ».fc-Jâ€" .- » fit' â- 4ia *V^^^' JUrm! pr«xluee tak^n in eteluuiigei fojf^ worlE itt ifniriet .jirieef M" •tl \i n- .r:if in iilnll» •â- im i f-l Mh â- ' u • wm ill I i;'-; 'IP ^tU fe ;j R I M5;n m B ^^«00'