^m MJuftj- IlKfli. ^uwjr Bue woo] as rather than on lesher, Esq., of Re;^ am England last week. e, Biliousness, Dysucum relieved and cnted ^1 iOn's Stomach Bitten. free. T will celebrate tiie the 21st Jnne. AND Children. â€" ^They sbing cold in their all particle of Nasal ^trU at uight, also rub] dge of the nose, and] they are in tKe mot turgeon was netted ford last week. has been appointed ck Thornbriry at a Letter. â€" ^I wish I had 1 iner, which wotdd havea suffering with erysdp I could get no relief B., which soon cleared i burning rash that ha sed me. Mrs.EdwardJ 1, Passage, Halafal, N. ;aunot make a man make him dreadfully • when he is immoral. Pest. â€" "What everybne e, or have some fonnda I everyone who has te Hagj-ards Pectoral Ba and "reliable cure for )at and lung troubles i bich are always preTi lu of the year. ,," said Teddy as the! .voke from a sonorous "if you'd give your t paregoric, don't you " lit it to sleep too " SONS SUFFER.â€" From '^i Hiipvo-^e it comes fromM stamaeb. In many luse is Catarrh. Nasali the cause, and cure. OPTION. â€" Boston Girl^J Peyster. What a has " Chicago Girl-" ;bman is as homely ' I any more nauseous as Pills Salts c.,-wi^J r. Carson's Stomaci'^J bat moves the Bowels. g all impurities fro® rendering the BlooQ lold by all Druggists- is detrmined to raise the town l'^^^^ tned a man #10 ^o' ly." 3CULATE,â€" Run no » icine, but try tne Liver regulator, r^ utbor of ChAsa's Kiver Cure for all r, Kidneys, Stam*** HEW TO THJfi LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHEEE THEY MAY.' :J^-TH YEAE.â€" Ko. 352. MAKKBALE, ONT., JUNE 2, 1887. C. W. RUTUEDGE, Proprietor. yani Oilier Items. â- , fiig,e columns intended to benefit '""J^vl'i" w fiocieUi will be charged ten C""' ' ,\-,rtliefir-"t insertion and five P " 'irj/'-^rh subsequent intertion. ..f^fjcE â€"Correspondence, communica- " iftiwriU, (C-c„ must be in this b-,. ^dver, Keek. m onlueadcuj to insure publication A.T -Noted Jewelery Stoke, 1L, E t^^ IFl K R. T O W, J be found the most complete stock [Watclies, Clocks, Jewelery, Silver- «i«, Spex, C; in this part of the J Call and see those watches they are tiling at 812.00 bearing warranta [r three and a half years, while other alers.ire aBlcing §15.00 for the be article. P. S- Bartlett, 8 oz. [in silver case for $16.00 While they selling elsewhere for $17.50. Jtber dealers cannot compete with and tliey know it. We cannot lelp tlicia bdug annoyed at our irrible low prices we must give public the benefit of our close Just h'ote a few prices. [ifiDejNickle Alarm Clock for actually Inly §2.00 bearing a warrant for two leajs. Your choice of over 20 fine llated chaine for only $1.60 Just hmk of it. Fine walnut clocks from |2.35 upward. Brooches, Ear-Kings, Ladies' Cbakis, Cuff-Buttons, Scarf- ^JEs, at equally low prices. Remember it you want your Watch |r Clock repaired properly by a work- nan, Eusseli's is the only place. orders by mail promptly at- tended to at WSSELL'S Noted Jewelry Store, FLESHEETON. Next Saturday iFair. is Maikdale Cattle Gleselg Council meets -on Monday June 13th. Hes. R. B. Cdeeie is spending a month litithfrieiicls at Elora. Miss Tic. Lyons went to Toronto on [Wednesday to fill a situation. The Indians smoke the pipe of peace I -an Irish man, a piece of a pipe. The Stamlard will he sent any address [the balance of 1887 for 50 cents cash. Eev. Dr. Aylswor th and wife of Colling- l^od, celebrated their golden wedding linMay. Miss Maetha Weight has accepted a I sitnation in Toronto, entering upon her Unties two weeks ago. Don't fail to read W. A. Brown's aew adv. m thia issue. He has a «lioioe display of goods in his line, Mes. Haseiston of Owen Sound was *e guest of Mrs. T.Hall her sister in ^kdalfi this week. ' Tenders Tvaatsd for Teneering Orange Galley School House. Beftd adv. in an- 'tiier colnmn. See -svhat Rmssell, the sFleshetton T^^iliastoBay in his new adver- "^^ent in another column. Bcnffle took place down town S*tar. '«»y evening but it wasn't a patch to W. *|*8on's Scufders every farmer shonld Eev. Mb. Demiil, of the l)emill Ladies* College, Oshawa, gave us a brief call this week. Markbale Mabkbts.â€" Fall wheat 8o to 82 cents spring wheat 80 to 82 barley 30 to 50; peas 48 oats 28 butter 12 to 12 eggs 10; petatoea 76 per bag; pork 5.40 hides 5.50 wool 20. South Grey Teachers Convention meets to-day ond to-morrow at Flesher- ton (Thursday and Friday) hence there will be no school those days. The Dufferin Post has again changed hands, Mungoven Bros are now pro- prietors in the place recently filled by S. G. KetchUm. Rev. E. I. HosKiNO filled Rev. Mr. Cornish's pulpit very acceptably on Sunday morning last, while Alex. Irwin, student, preached to a large audience in the evening. Rev. T. Hall took his departure on Wednesday morning to resume his pastoral charge m Leigh, Iowa. After spending about five weeks with his family in Markdale, and friends in Dundalk and Bruce Co. Mes, Eliza L. Atkinson, one of the pioneers of this place, died last Satur- day after a short illness at the age of 82 years. Tlie remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery on Sabbath afternoon. Stowaways. â€" ^A number of stowaways were discovered on the steamer Thane- more on leaving Liverpool recently for Quebec seventeen more were found off the cost of Ireland and put ashore, and when the ship was well out to sea six- teen additional ones were found, all smwrt lads from 14 to 16 years of age. They were brought to Quebec; their board fare being biscuit and water. "Notice" to Farmers. Those that have to buy their "Flour" this sum- i mer. Can buy it at Benson's, the Belfast House, the same price as at the mill, and every lb. guaranteed, both I'ord's and Plewes' kept on hand. Liberal inducements made on over one barrel lots. OuE brass band is making de- cided progress under the leadership of Mr. Mason, and their efforts are deserved* ly appreciated by the citizens. The amount of patience, appUcation and self denial which is required on the part of the band boys in theuc weekly practice Ls scarcely thought of by the pubhc, and when we consider that it is gratuitious at that, we must say they have a strong claim on our sui^port. A remarkable woman died a few days ago at Villa Rica, Ga., aged 92 years- She was a midwife, and during her life she was at the birth of 519 white chil- dren aud 347 colored, and sh* never lost one of these or its mother. Sbe was the mother of 10 children, 100 grand- children, 50 great grand children, 11 great, great grandchildren. For 80 years she was a constant member of the Methodist Church. Last Saturday evening while the band played on the market several roughs who were under the influence of Uquor appeared among the crowd pouring forth obscene and prof ane language so that ladies who were present had to make a haaty retreat We are requested to say that if such a disgraceful exhibitton is repeated the guilty parties will be pro- gecnted. -^ ' 1w cheap trip to Winnipeg, mention- ed last week, is on the SOtii June, not the 1st as stated. This will give those who would like to yisit the prarie pro- vince an excellent opportunity of doing so at a small cost, $25 being the fare from any station on the C. P. R. good to return Ju 40 days.. Db. Jug's Medicine should be nsed by every one at this season of the year as it IS the best^blood purifier in the market and will reinvigorate the frame and prepare it to bear the heats of summer. The pills are justly called the 'Little Gems" as they operate without causing either griping or pain and are a sure cure for nervous- ness, biliousness and other affections of the Liver and Kidneys, Buy them and try them and you won't regret youi investment, bold by Turner Co., Markdale. BUSINESS LOCALS. Seed! At J. G. Go to the Markdale Book Stcnre for Base Balls and Bats, Lacrosse sticks and Balls, Croquet sets per 80c. A. Dins- more. rTTtmip SSeeds Fresh pure and true to name at Uie Mediealilall. A. Turner xuid Co. Public .Vebdict." â€" "That for satis- factory watch work, and reliable watch- es etc.," the place to go is W. A. Brown's finely stocked Jewellry store, Markdale. Head Quabtebs for Buggie Tops, MUk Waggon Springs, or an3rthing in the Carriage line is at Wm. Mason's carriage works. A fresh stock of meal's have just been opened at Davis' which vnll be sold at a very small advance on cost as he will not be undersold. SmtAmra yAGAB0Ki.is3i.-.In a cattMa locality m Senag exists one of those hunuuisavents known as the pest thfi'nfflg^rhood. Cowards are pro- ^eone; and his Turnip Sower is tbe P« JJ^J'^Liberous but it hw 'the market yonnelves. Sli^ on Tuesday to attend ^l^atGalt.al«)W.A.B«)im. Examine them for HosKma and E. E. I sermon of Mr. BIOBraom «tb,«*l.°°'^®^y**stin Hukdile, ^«»atof the late Mn. AtUnaan* ^^^^^^Ber.tb^dBtm fai Creator, that he wise provision of the S. jtoied them ordina^ P^^ Tto viffian deteots himself. So with the character in qne8tion:-if human «r Xr anin-a beto« sliould come to n^ TuBNip SeedI Tubnip Stephen's Drug Store. Get 4 lbs Japan Tea for 91 at Anderson's. Fishing Tackle in great variety at the Markdale Book Store, A. Dinsmore. 20,000 lbs., wool wanted at J. G. And- erson's. Highest price paid. New prices in all goods at the sign of the cross cut. Mrs. Clement's is the place for cand- ies and sweetmeats. Baboains in every line at J. G. And- erson's. See our 25 cent cottonade. Fish-ingr Tackle all kinds ac the Medical Hall, A. Turner, Co. The nicest stock of Embroideries and Incercions in town at J. G. Anderson.s Get your plow repairs from Jackson. Old metal taken in exchange. 201bsraism3 foi« $1 at J. G. And- erson's. For building hardware Mabee's is the place that's if you wish to save money. The best 10 cent print in the county you will find at J- G. Anderson's. Croquet Sets selling very cheap at Mrs. Clement's. All kinds of house and sign painting done by E. S- Mabee, A call solicited. All kinds of fruit and ice-cream at Mrs Clement's. All wool tweed good patterns 30c., a yd. at M. Richardson Co's,Flesher ton. New subscribers are being added every week to our list, and stih ther's room for more. Labge quantity of wool, eggs and butter wanted for which highest price wm. be paid, S. Hill. Read every word in J. G. Anderson's adv. in another column. There is some- thing there to interest you. Just received a nice lot of dress goods which will be sold for 15c., worth 25c,, atS.HiU. Cottons and Pbints, good width fact- ory cotton 3c., a yard and Print for 4c., a yard at M. Richardson Go's Palace store, Flesherton. Plow Points.â€" All the standard makes and patterns for sale at Moffat's foundry, three for $1.00 cash. A number of good second hand Bu^es for sale cheap. Also a good Sulkey at W. Mason's Carriage Works, Markdale. A choice assortment of linen window TjUuds and American wall|paper borders at Markdale Book Store, A. Dinsmore. Rejuvenatot is a safe and reliable Bitters, in an seasons of the year. Sold by Smith the Barber. 1,000,000 dca-, of ^gs and 2 ions rf bntter wanted ot Davis' for ^rtrich the highest market price will be paid. Caooma, dwioe, white wa sws 44 pieoeB only|l.»6c a8et,aiMr. EiehMd- Reuembeb you can get Bran, Sh orts Henfeed the same price at Bensons, as at the mill, it saves you half an hour trouble, give us a call. Davis has constantly on hand a full supply of Ford's and Plewes' flour of the finest quality, if it is not right bring it back and your money will be refunded. Special reduction vrill be given for large Jots. Cash buyers will find meat in Sarjeact Bro's meat market as cheap as in any other market in Canada. Prime Bacon, Hams and other smoked and dried meats, as well as all kinds of fresh meats in season. R. McNallt has a number of fine Buggies and Carriages completed, and those who contemplate purchasing such should call and examine before closing a bargaia elsewhere. Don't fail to call at Wm. Mason's Carriage Works and see the style and quality of the rig's he builds he is making a specialty of the Buffalo Road gear the most stylish and durable Buggie built, and prices as low as any one in the country. Rejuvenatoi Bitters assists natureand removes the caue of disease from the system, by keeping the kidneys, liver, stomach and blood pure, and, natures channels free, then you have health. Sold by Smith tlio Barber. Fkesh MUlenery received weekly. Ladies don't fail to see tliis|department. Latest novelties always, in stock, Miss- Love is noted for stylish millinery, S. Hill. Cabpets 1 Carpets. Lace Curtains in white, cream and tobac's. We keep the best stock, of Gents Furnishing in town. Straw and Felt Hats.in the latest shades and shapes. Prices to suit the times, at the Mammoth House, J. G. Anderson. i^j The recent genial sho- T^ers followed by fine -weather makes every- one feel hopeful-and -why not P yet it "would be foolish to get ex- travagajit and wreck- less in business. It will be wisdom rather to step with care and practice economy by purchasing your store goods at J. G. ANDERSON'S Mammoth Dry Goods Store, Markdale. You can get better v^ lue, either for cash or tiade here then at any House in the County. of I have a few chests of that notorious uncolored japan tea left which I have sold at 30c. x^er lb and it has been pro- nounced by those who have used it to be better value than any Tea sold in town for the moneyâ€" probably you ask why we can sell cheaper than those in trade the answer is simply because we are satisfied with half the profit. W. L. Davis. To the farmers and the pub lie general ly â€" Consult your interests and purchase your Buggies, Deinocrats c., from W. Mason's Carriage Works where you can get a first class article with a written gmrantee, as cheap as you can buy fac- tory make rigs from Agents. Be loyal and support home industry. aoB ft £k'B, duna Hall. ElediertoB. of to 4S moMO, oy "» BAj»umvtCuBmacB,%joew Hi^BOOBodxelteaMnQB -mmid |M|aiai^ia,xa]4aakaadeolan-8S «« «â- â- oannos ne t,v«ieii, nnuu vm w m a o iM i mmt «^ttiEM««.«wfc ^^!"^T!^Ja JlZl •* M.|tooatprioe^he«iBtlikea fdlow that _Bn 1dm •*• diort s«W »» • "^|^y^^_^u^^i^ ' mtiteT with them. As the season is now opened for f the sale of Bacon. Benson of the Belfast house is to the fore with a few cases; remembc(r he will not be undersold by any one in the trade and if there is a cut to he given they are the boys that will give it to yon, they aredaoentIittle chaps. â- • Davis is to the front, with a new brand of oat meal, the steel out, try it once and yon will ose no other, also a fine facandof Com Meal just to hand, in fact anything in the Proyiaon liiie may beprooiire~ at Davis' at prioea wbudi I oamuft be ,vaten, and if the trade mean 13" Wote a fe"%v prices. ^~ â€" .,- A Dress Goods for 10 cents worth 15c. A finer goods for 15 cents worth 22c. other lines equally low. Cash- meres from 25 cents up. Prints and printed Muslins all prices from 6 cents up. If you want Cotton- ade at the right price, goto J. G. ANDERSON'S 25 cent line. Shirtings all prices from 82 cents up, extra value. You should see our 10 and 122 cent prints, they beat everything. Don't forget to ask for our 7 cent printed Muslins, good width and fast colors. "We have a full range of dress goods at bottom prices, white and cream oriental fiouncing and other goods to match. TWEEDS 4t SHIRTINGS extraordinary value. Ready-made Clothing at prices that cannot be touched. See our $10' suits, good value for $15. BOOTS SHOES at astonishing low prices. Our Xradies' button boot for $1.25, regular price $1.75. Slippers and low lace boots equally low. Our Men's boots for 90 cents never before sold for less than $1.25. Low Shoes at 75 cents, regular price $1.20. No trouble to show goods. Call and be con- vinced. J. 6. ANDERSON, â- 5*1 'i: v.-a u.-^ ji5:;»v.-;-' •;â- â- -â- t-sii^*i^« â€"