m 'ri it;; i â- T;t i 1 41 (r â- â- i I- '^?;â- f ^% I*. ^CcCiiiioiifirii^ BABBIdTBB, SOIjIorFOR, Ct1 OFFICeâ€"0Â¥EII MeFAHUKiyS STOHS, MABKDAIjB. IKoney to ILoa.ii* BABBISTEB8, SOLICITOBS, fto, OFncxsâ€" Owen Sound, in Vteker'i Bkxdc Ponlett St.; Biaudi office inXaxkd*!*, oTer McFarUnd'B Btore, on Friday and Batozday orery week. J. ICauoh, Q. (k 6 Masbom. W. Masbok N. B.â€" Private and Oempanf b fnnds to intest at from 6 to 8 per cent 1SSUEE OF MABRIAGE LICENSES, 4e Commissioner in B. B. fec. ConTsyancing in all its branches promptly Attended to and careluUy executed. N. B. â€" Money to Lend on Beal Estate se e nritv. WILLIAM STUART, KlMi3EBLEY, 'Issuevof Marriage Licences. Money to ~Loan on Beal Estate at low rates. A few Jfarms for sale. Terms easy. The tindersigned is mMiafaetnriag an ex- oellent assortment of Scb-ool F'u.raitiu*e« Consisting of 8GS00L SEATS and DESKS, TEACHEBS' DESKS, etc., of tbe latett design and most approved pattern. Bighly recommended by School Tmsteesand T«ush ers, for cheapness, comfort and oompaetnesi, wherever tried. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always on hand. Send for catalogue to Chktsworth P. 0. 181 AMDBEW MoanJi. J. P. MARSH ALL, L.D.S. DENTIST, OBADUaTE of TOEONTO SCHOOL of Dentistry, will be at the Markdale House, Markdale, on the Ist and third Wed- nesday of each month and also at Mntoshaw's Hotel. Fleshei-ton, the day following the third Wednesday in eacb mOnth for the prao tice of his profession. MARKDALE HOUSE, MAEKDALE, ONT. J. £ Marsh, Prop. "City xICotel, MABKDALE. The subscriber begs to inform the toavelling public generally, that he has leased the above premises for a term of years, and hopes by cater- ins to their comfort to merit a share of public patronage. Bar and Larder well supplied. Good stabling and attentive hostler. ^^ \,^ " D. McIjEAN, Propneto ISAAC STIWSON. Builder and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone vork. " Estimates given. All work Ruarantced. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 329 Besidence, MAEKDALE. W. G. RICHARDS, ABCHI- BTjnjDER, CONTEACTOB, TECX. Markdale. 1241T mmsBBmmmmammmm a. MITilllE. Bum a Ornamentai Pfntumt i%!i .A. R k: I u%. £« £ » Arches, Gmideea, Oentre 9Iow«n, and iA Unds of plain md oaukmmalal pl Mi wtng uk- eenied at eheapMt zBtos. Calawnifiing Lima Washing and Bepainyto aptly attended to^ TO seiOOL TMSTEO. TlTABMEBfl fiAYJlR} Ho. WEOUA Ms and pcateiiiiR floor boil Oelr om wheat, «an g«t H by tatinging tfranty ItndMla drpoora. Hour always on Hand MONET TO LOAN. 017 real estate seonrity, at low rate of interest, no commission charged. Bnsi- ness Strictly Confidential, J. 8. BLACK, 190 Pomona.?. 0. FARM FOR SALE LOT No. 24, con. 4, N. I B. Glenelg, 100 acres, will be sold cheap and on f sy terms of payment, for further 'artictilars apply on the premises or by letter to J. 8. BLACK, 190-tf. Pomona P^ 0. Wanted Immediately! CANVASSERS IN THIS COUNTY To gita in Bak«r*a PfeUiifl lUKl boat lunl^ flonr to ). Betail price fjar bU. %4JBX)i Three bamla ot more, 94.10 to f4,M. SHOBTS.perton 113.00 BBAN, •• 10.00 The hiflliest market prioe paid Idr Fall and Spring wheat. J. W. FORD. BE SURE C£T YOUII â€" TROIt. â€" MARKDALE, He miikes as good a pomp as th«!t6 is in the market, ftnd at the lowest pobsible pifidesj besides it is so con- veuient for getting repairs besides when btiying front a distance. Have tioind tittle about you And SQpport home enterprise by boyicg from Quinu' m^» in nli*taiAiriS0mfam». Jhwiaaiioiial #wl bnsiaaia eaidft iMbB inch iytaaMd «aMfer per year, #4. J-. 1 'a. tf KOi 3 MO. moleeohiiui.... ..|60 00 9S7 60 •!£ OB Ualteoliuiui........ 17 00 ifi^ mm Quarter oolomn.. .. 15 00 |^«0 4M Twoinehspaee...... 7 00 '4'00^ Three ineh spaoe .... 10 00 00 Oasoal adtertisemeata 8 oents per line first insertion, 8 eoits per liie ea^ snbseqneni insertion, nOniMtreil meastlre. Editorial notices, or notices' in local col. nmn 10 cents per line first insertion, 6 cents each aabseqoent insertion. Stray ahlaals e, advertised 8 weeks for $1 No paper discontinned nntil all arrears are paid except at the option of the publisher. JOB i»RrsrtcsrG. Thx 0TAMDABD officc has a splendid equip- ment of poster as vreD as fine job type. Spe- cial attention to ordfe^s hj mail, idl orders filled iHth dispatch. Hdt^^ FOS TEE a WEAVING. OUR NORTH LAND," A PUBELT C'ANADIAM, describiDg the wonders of onr rtwn countiy, with thrilling incidents of travel and adven- tore. This is by far tbe luosit saleable snb- scription book ever published in Canada, not a book of scraps and clippings, bnt an original copyright work, richly and profusely illustrated. To energetic men who will promise to canvass at least one township, we will offer the most liberal inducements. As we manu- facture the book ourselves, upon our Qwn premises, we can a£Ford to nlace it in the bands of eanvasrars at a very low figure, while the retail prices place the work within the reach of all classes. Apphcation for Territory received at once. We want at least one man in every county in Canada. Also the "NEW HOME PABALLEL BIBLES," and Photogrrith Albums in over 'iOO varieties. C. Blackett BobixiBon, Having returned to Markdale, in order to be more convenient for my customers, I beg to announce that I am now nreoared to do g joj,das St TOBONTO all kinds of Custom Weaving. Besidence old stand, opposite Presbjtcrian C" areh. 318 AECH. jOTD. R. J. SPROULE, FLESHEBTON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valnator and Money Lender. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases and Wilta drawn up andValuations made on shortest notice J Charges very low. Apply to K. J. SPBOUIiB, Monev iJender Postmaster. Fleaherton. Publisher^ Markdale Woolen Mill. Custom Carding, Weaving, Full- ing, Dyeing and cloth dressing, done WILL CURE OR REUEVE BIUOUSNESS, DIZZINESS, OYSPEPSfA, DROPSY, INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING JAUNDICE. OFTHEHEAUr, ERYSIPELAS, ACIDTTY OF SALT RHEUM, THE STOUACM, HEARTBURN. DRYNESS HEADACHE. QF THi SKIN, And •very apecles of dlsMue arisInK frcm disordered LIVER. KIDNEYS, 6TOMAOt4 BOWELS OR BLOOO, â- T. WJM\-^ k CO.. '•'â- '»""?SSNTa Marine C. O. 0. F. Mo. 78. n^eets every alternate Monday evening at 8 o'ftlockin their Hall, SJ^ongall's block. Tisitirg brethren welcome. Markdale A. O. U. W. No 141 meets in their Ball, McDottgall's block, every alternate Monday evening at o'clock. A visit from brethren of neighboring lodges solicited. MakksaiiE L; 0. L. Ko. 1045 meets in their Hall on Friday oh or before full moon each month. ThoSi EUiott, Master; IF. J. Blakely, Secretary* Victoria B; B. Preceptory, No. 282, Meets in tiddge Boom of Markdale L. O, L. No. 1045j first Friday in each month. Visit- ing Sir SLuights always welcome. Jm. Brodie W. P.; Thos. EUiott, Eegistrair.- Itlontbly Fairs. THE lu a very workmanlike short notice. manner and. on 6 PEE CENT. Money loaned on Farm or Town Property at lo vest rates of interest. Apply to B. J. SPBOUIiE, Convevancer Postmaster. Flesherten. uRAICr^ ' Of^NDEUOn LIVER CURE First Class Cotton Warp supplied at the lowest poesiblQ rates. A call sdieited^ Terms strictly cash or wool* Sept. 28. 183fi F. J. BTTCHIE. WANTED! lAVE YOU Liver Complaint, Dj-spe^ta, Indigestion, BiUounest, Jaundice, Heulache, Lliaziness, Fain in the Bade, Costiveness, or any disea.se arising from a deranged liver, D«. Chase's Livbk Curb will be found a sure and certain remt-dy. NATURE'S REMEDY The unqualified success of Dr. Chase's Liver Cure bi Liver Complaint rests s-^lely with the fact that it is compounded fr.m nature's well-know!i liver regulator!. Mandrake and Danoelkik, combined with many â- o!.her invaluable roots barks and herbs, having • powerful effect on the Kidneys, S omach, Bowels and Blood. 500,000 SOLD Ortr one-half titiUieit »/ Dr. Chast's Recipt Bookx »rr-« sold in Canada nJone. Wt want ertry mam, woman and child who » troubled with Liver Come. plaint to try this excellent remedy. SSMETiiniQ New. Given Away Fke Wrapped around every bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver CvK is a valuable Household Medical G^de and Reci|l Book (34 pai;es), containing oxer 3 useiiil redpet pronounced by medical men and druggists asinval» .able, and worth ten times the price of tae mcdicinr. TPY CHASE'S CATABSN Cube, a saCAand pootb* ;!«medy. Price, 25 cents. TVY Chase's KiaiiEr anb Lreb Piuj. s c«. per has. SOLD BY ALL DCALCRS x ^•â- DMANSOM A s'r: REWARD Wswuipitrth* Sfok Clean Timoth#* Seed, Market Price Paid. H.PARKER, DUBHAM. kocialiiiCu'lSto{IIs. HAVma PURCHISED FIRST-CLASSMRSE. Built by B.J. Mash, London, also having a large stock of Coffins, Gaskets and funeral furnishings, we are prepared to supply the public in the undertaking line on the shortest notice. A large stock of fnmitiire always on hand at lowest living prices. Having a first^ilass cabinet maker, we are prepared to make all kinds of furniture to order, also lepairing done promptly. COLEMAN HAMILTON, Next door to Xnitpp's atore, M A B K P A Ij S. Oratageyilleâ€" I'he second Thursday in cacli month. " DundalJsâ€" Tuesday before Orangeville. Flesherton â€" Monday before Orangeville. Markdale â€" Saturday before Orangeville. DurliftlUâ€" 'Third Tuesday in each month. Gbatsworth â€" Monday before Durham. Holland Centre â€" Saturday before Chatswcr th Prioaville â€" Monday before Durham. Hanover â€" Monday before Durham PBESBTTERIAN CHUECH. Services everv Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesdav evening at 8 o'clock. Bev. A. Wilson. Pastor; A. McFarland, S. S. Superintendent. CHBIST CHURCH. Servicesfor January, 2nd 7. 9th 7, 16t1i 10:30 and 7, 23 7. 30th 10:.)Uand 7. Bev. Jas.Ward,Incumbent. Sabbath School 2:30. W. J. Ford, Superintendent. METHODIST CHUECH. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a, m and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 2:30. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening from 8 to 9. Bev. Gteo.H. Cornish. Pastor; G. S. Bowes, S. S. Superintendent. Ladies' Aid in con- nection: Mrs. T. Hill. Secretary. i^yof 0.A.1 bookeqiiBtimMrfKlhm'ginai, in tii» iii^papem last week wi^ with intoMst by many. He wis Bem »t wock by the Biaa«t 18.80 the nigbt of the balauAlig his bodes for tbe week hi ing Satnxday nigbt. and at 1 o'doc^) lights were ont, and he was suppoJl have retired to bis borne. As not torn up the following momiJI «ear^ w«A BHMte. There was fonjjj his dffieet where he ^as seen at the preyioos night a pool of blood^ tii« floors and evidence of a bard e also a trail of blood to a bole in t] on the river fifty yards distant, ^u it was supposed tbe )^y was thtof in. The safe was rifled of about 1 hundred dollars. The night watcb was arrested, be having marks of on his clothes, which he said was can J ed by cutting a dog's ears a few dtiJ preyions. A large gang of men set work and cut the ice in order to dteds j for the body. LATEB Winnipeg, February 14. â€" All to find tbe body of Scbofield, who «ii supposed to have been murdered in Millan's mill on Saturday night, havii! proyed unsuccessful, tbe police came tt tiie eonelusioa the whole thmg was t hoax put tip' by Sebofield to get' awaj froBEi bl» wife. Acting upon the idei Chief McRae telegraphed to Minnca polls, giving a description of the mu L .and the facts of tbe case. He receives i^'pty to the effeet that a mau, vk said his n^foe wi» Scbofield, had \m arrested on tbd train at Minneapolis He acknowledge he wa(j» the uiti s«^ ,.„ posed to have been usarderec^ in Wb^^*^ nipeg and says ie kilfed tWo ehi«keif lO^e^Ahew and scattered the blood about the deskl^ IF^ °^y aud office, then took them to the rivet**^^ and threw them in. He did this to es t^- Akustb cape domestic trouble. Efforts will be J made to bring SckQfield back to Wi^i uipeg. JVEN' cal ai riCEs tn thi tdividtuil I ' a line for I a line each OTiCE.â€"i ,. Adverti»t by rmonon toeek. Jendidfar dv. ^eap and Buytl .ughterp] X. Brow iBN'sJul 25c. per acre fai teWm, in^ioxge clearing IV. Sam!J m liBiEss mi B. CABNAHAN would respectfully intimate to the inhabitants of the snr- ronnding coaotiy that he has opened a genaial harness shop on King street in tbe village oi HOLLAND CENTRE, whei« he intends to manufacture and keep on- hand a large stock of LIGHT and HEAVY HABNESS, long and short tugs, STRAW COLLARS, WHIPS, COMBS. BRUSHES. HARNESS OIL e. I will nse only first class material and those requiring anythini; in the harness line will find it to their interest to call at the new harness shop and get prices before go- ing elsewhere. Repairing done jwith neat- ness and dispatch. Soliciting a share of public patronage. I am respectfuUv yours. R.CARNAHANa MABKDALE. The P. 0. win be opened from 8 o'dook a. m. io 7 p. m. every working day. Mails closed as follows, viz O. P. R,/ going North, 11:40 a m, and 7pm " South, 3:30 p m. and 7 p m TBAVEBSTON. Tuesday, Thursday and Satoiday 12:30 noon, HABKAWAY. Friday. 12:30 noon. For registered letters and money orders, fifteen minntes earliw than above. The P. O. will be open on Holidays from 9 to 9:80 a. m., and half an hour after mails, arrive. W. J. McFABLAHn, P. M. AuQNo TBS iKDiAjrs. â€" "While my husbanJ was trading in furs he came acrosis an Indki who was taken to his lodge to die. He lad " inward pains and pains in all his limbs. He dti gave R0me Yellow Oil internally and applied it eietemally, and onred him. It also cored my husband of rheumatism, and I find it 3 valuable for coughs and ookis, sore ^ca ete." Mrs. A. Bosaw, Cook's Mills. Serpoit Eiver, Ont. T^eliaw Concerning Newspap* ers. ^ir$ctmnf* A WoaiMntDi. OaeAB.*â€" The laicMt onaa â- ad me M jthm a oontraOiiiff Hot na' h-W» of the hSj i.ftrKv«r523a « iaaotive llie vbole ajitam bMOMM diMu^ ym0mm wtBimaTiTB vuuax oFnciAi.8. Foliee Trustees â€" E. Davis, A. Tomer, ond B. J. Coleman. Public S^ool Trusteesâ€" B. Coleman, Lyons. W. A. Brown. B. Coleman, Sec. coxnrcT omcuui. Judge, H, McPherson, Owen Sound. Deputy- jndge, S. J. Lane. Owen Sound. Sheriff, C. H. Moore, Owen Sound. Clerk of Peace. W. Armstrong, 0. Sound. Clerk, ^phn Gale. Owen Soond. Treasurer, S. J. Parker, Owen Sound. Connty. Warden. N, Beid, Owen Sound Registrar, N., B. McEnigfat, • â- ' S., Thos. Lander, Dorham. Revising Barrister, North, Judge McPher- son. Owen Sound. Bevising Barrister. South « East, Judse Lane. Owen Sound. M. P., North, B. Allan, Owen Sound. w* P ' l!l*J;5l®P"' ^•^" Markdale M. P.. South, Geo Landerkin. M. P„ Han- over. Jf'S' S" S°****V?* '«»^*«».0wen8onnd « fr I:' 5"** ^- *• «»*«. ClMkaburit M. P, P., South, ohn Blyth, Oiebard. Bmsipx OODST CTJ»^ I' ^*»?,Sti^enB, 0««n Soond. X. Hand JadcBoa, Dnrham. «. Thpa.Mmikett.Meaford. *. Thoj. J Berke. Beatheote. «, *i*D MeDoMld. Chatworti,. ^J^ *ffl Jon ntfhr with a ii^ ««i -fc« No. 1. Any person who takes a paper regular ly from the post-office, whether directed i his name, or another's, or whether he nas subscribed or not, is responsihle for pay- ment 2. If a person orders bis paper discontinn- ed, he must pay all arrears, or the pnblishet may continue to send it until payment it made, and then collect the whole amount,, whether the paper is taken from tbe office or not. 2. In suits for subscriptions, the suit may be instituted in the plaee where the paper is pnblished,:althongh the subseriber may reside hundreds of miles away. 4. The courts haye deoided that refusing to take newspapers or periodicals from tbe post-office or removing and leaving them un- called for. while unpaid, ijmma facie evid- ence of intentional fraud. Gmadmr Puifig r. b. OWEN SOUND B/tANCh TIME TABTiEy Taking •n»ct Moaday, July2Sth, 1886. aOINQ NORTH. B '«a I lucorpo bargaii ^sT Sple» Ikson is ti beconv tinned I STATIONS. Toronto.. ..'Leaye... Cardwell Junction .,, Orange- 1 Arrive.., ville. [Leave........... Orangeville Jnn.......^... Shelbnme....... Dnndalk Flesherton............... Markdale 'eraeiey .. .............. Holland Gentee.. Cbatswratii. OwenScnmd... »•â- ••••« MaiL 745am 926" 1006" 1020" 10 32 " 10 58" 1122" 11 47 "â- 1802fn 12 U" 18 23" 12 ?8" 106" Exp. 4 50pia, 630" 7 03 7 2?{ 7 34 804 8 30 8 55 910 9 23" 9 32" 9 49 •• 10 20 " GOING anhETM* 8%kTI0NB. ... .â- •kS? '5: Owen Soimd Chatsworth....... Holland Centm*..,^. uekKeiey. ... ..«^.^. j, ...... Ibrkdale .«^;^^, .1.1.. VJIIIJIMK %sm^,.. ..••••. «, ™«lb«2ft «^.I*. 0«aine^i|jj3ht|u»V. Oxaam.* ' ^^- LV.«lf«« Mail. -just| bei }wn, billi as itei .^•*-. t timm I niiiMiii'iififiT'ilTiiri-'itr