â- •-•^TitHr^rW-W" â- ' P. t ^H 1 H i ^^1 '• .m; -^ ' wi» « iM j -y M««MMfaft« t â- â- ii «;! I ^li a h'i J^^: t-i ^. '^i'^y Jas. 8. Preebonu M. D., Ch. M. L. K. A Q. C. P. Lâ€" Doctor of HadieiBe and m«Btar of SmgBtj Victoria. Univ. Iiicanti«ta of King's aaA QaMn'B College of Phy«iei*n8 in iralaad. Mflmber ol til* College of Phyaieiuis and BorgeoBs, Ont. Fonn- erly acting SargBon of B.£att^, B. C. A. Qoebee. liate resident of title Botonda Lying in Hosfiital, Dablin. OKKICK STEPHEN'S DRUG STORE. Karldale HL Drs. Sproule Jt Brodle, ^PHirSICUNS AND SUBGEONS, ]vi A R k: I ^(^. L. E- Db. Spboule's office Tamer's Drug Store Db. Bbooie's office Mathew s block. • I*. MicCixllougrli, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, c OFFICEâ€" OVER McFARLAND'S STORE. MARKDALE. i£oney to Lioan. BIASSON ft niASSON, BAERISTEES, SOLICITOES, Ac. Offices â€" Owen Sound, in Vicker's Block, Ponlett St. Bianch office in Marlcdale, over McFarland's Store, on Friday and Satorday every week. J. Masson, Q. C. S. Masson. W. Masson. N. B.^Private and Companv's funds to invest at from 6 to 8 per cent Flbmebs HA^vme mo/ i •nd- praRioff 4onr from ibiSt, wheat, MD get ji^ b; hringjng twan^ badids ormoEe. V'i,;' "..w â- Flour ahmxys on Hand Flour $3.80 to $4.20 per.bbi. SHORTS, per ton lla-OO BRAN. " 12.00 The highest market price paid tor Fall and iring wheat. J. W. FORD, I=»"UL"blic n^otica. To all whom it may con corn. mm^ i " 'l^w«r. Wm. Broum, JSSUER OF MAflfelAGE LICENSES, Ac Commissioner in B. K. c. Conveyancing in all its branches promptly attended to and carefully executed. N. B. â€" Money to Lend on Real Estate se Buritv. WILLIAM STUART, K1MJ3ERLEY, Issuer of Marriage Licences. Money to Loan on Beal Estate at low rates. A few Jfarms fflr sale. Terms easy. J. P. MARSHALL, L.D.S. will visit Markdale for the practice of his pro- tessiou on Thursday and Friday following the first Monday in each month, and at Flesherton the following day, Saturday. MARKDALE flODSE, MARKDALE, ONT. J. E.MaPsh, 'Prop. IB. L. Stephen the Druggist of Markdale have been appointed agent for Johhson'b celebrated Tonic and nervine. Johmsoh's little liver Pills, and Johnson's all healing White Ointment. The nervine is the very best in the market, in all diseases caused by poverty of blood, for Nervousness, HyBteria, and the Paleness of jComplexion so often noticed in female's, loss of appetite and ' general debility. In conjunction w th the Liver Pills, it is he very best for all diseases arrising from Topid live r or bad stomach The White Oinment is the very best JJ the market for Salt Rheume, Barbers Itch, Pimples, Chafs, Burns, Scalds, and all Skin diseases of a scrofulous nature. Try these fine remedies and yon will not be disappointed. or saltatE. L. STEPHEN'S the druggist, Markdale, Ont. WM. G. GUTHRIE, Pla/ii Ornamental Plasterer tvi:.a.i£k:x.a.jl.e. Arches, Cornices, Centre Mowers, and all kinds of plain and ornamental plastering ex- ecuted at cheapest rates. Calsomining Lime Washing and Repairs promptly attended to. 330 The recent genial sho- wers followed by fine weather makes every- one feel hopefol-and why not P yet it would be foolish to get ex- travagant 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 value, either for cash or trade here 'then at any House in the County. fn^. We BBdenigffMia' Venfiipfit's ij the TiE^ of UtakdtiBi IkAsb; -tt$ree Mom teir respeetv^^e -^jpMtei «f business on I'aesdaj IM Slat' Jadb, 1887, and to observe ilte sMne as a pablio kohday, in Inmoi: of tbe Queen's /ttbilee, and because it is generally understood that tbat day fril! be re- garded as a holiday throughout the Dominion. W. J. MoFaRLAND. SOLOMON HILL. WM. BROWN. HASKETT URO'S. J. G. ANDERSON. E. S. MABEE. Signed Euphrasia Statistics. From the assessment returns for the township of Euphrasia the following in- teresting statistics are colled â€" Value of real estate $1,507,360 IS* !N'ote a fe^v prices. personal estate. Number of ratepayers...... births " deaths " cattle sheep hogs, horses. 43.500 870 75 14 4,312 2,99o 1,147 1,220 A meedug of the above l n«Jd at Rocklyn on iqjl suant to 0)6 call of the Tbemeeangwa8prei.„ the President Thog. Kei very fair attenJance wasi*' President explained that flT* object of the meeticg -^^g ^r ' and accept or reject the h^ passed by the Centre FarmS tate at a meeting held in T ' the 28th of April. They 7*1 five and the first read asLi "That^thismeetmgdesSJjj on record the omuion tliot *! "J the establishment of Cre Canada, and that every ment is due to the Ontario Cta Association in their efforts toi and establish creameries tbm Canada." A sbort discussion aroseâ„¢.] resolution, Messrs Mylesand £ '""'â- '--- "'--' the people I â- Mr. S. H. Breese of Chatsworth wants all the children of that village to congre- gate at his residence on the 21st June, Queen's Jubilee, when he will celebrate the day by giving each child a cent for every year since they were born. Honor Koll.- ISAAC STl."irSON. Builder and Contractor In all kinds of Brick and Stone work. Estimates given. All work guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. 320 Residence, M ARKD ALE W. G. RICHARDS, ARCHI- BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, TECT. Alarkdale. 1241y WEAVING. Having returned to Markdale, in order to 1)3 more convenient for my customers, I beg to announce that I am now nrecared to do all kinds of Custom Weaving. Residence »td stantl, opposite Presbjtcrian Church. olS ARCH. BOYD. R. J. SPROULE, FLICSHEKTON. Conveyancer, Appraiser, Valuator and Money Ij"urtor." Deeds, MovtgaRes, Leases and Wills lrRwn up andValuations niadeou shortest notice] ";iai-geK very lev. .\pplv to K. J. SPROULE, Stonev Lciiaer Postmaster. Flesherton. TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES. The undersigned is manufacturing an ez- ^- cellent assortment of Scjiool â- FTi.niituT*e, Consisting of SCHOOL SEATS and DESKS, TEACHERS* DESKS, etc., of the latest design and most approved pattern. Highly recommended by School Trustees and Teach- ers, for cheapness, comfort and compactness, wherever tried. An assortment of Farm and School Bells kept always on hand. Send for catalogue to Chatsworth P. 0. 181 ANDREW McQILL. MONEY TO LOAN. ON real estate security, at low rate of interest, no commission charged. Busi- ness Strictly Confidential, J. S. BLACK. 190 Pomona, P, O. FJim FOR SALE. JOT No. 24, con. 4, N. D. R. Glenelg, J 100 acres, will be sold cceap and on easy terms of payment, for further particulars apply on the premises, or by letter to J. S. BLACK, 190-tf. Pomona P. 0. Markdale Woolen Mill Custom Carding, Weaving, Full- ing, Dyeing and cloth dressing, done in a workmanlike manner and on yery short noticer First Class Cotton Warp supplied at the lowest possible rates. A call solicited. Terme fitrictly cash or wool* Sept. 28. 1880 F. J. EITOHIE. ITIS A WBLjij BSrOWN PACT THATâ€" McCOLL'S "LARDBNE,' is tbe best known, and most reliable Machins Oil in the Dominion FanU' er's. Thresher's and Mill Owner's, will fiud it decidedly to their advantage to insist upon getting the "Genuine Lardine" when they aek for it, owing to so much inferior oil being s(^ un- der the same name by nnscmpiddus dealers. We are the sold manuuctur- era of the "Genuine Lardine" every barrel bitmded. McCOLLBRO'S. 00. For fiale m Markdale at Haskett Bro'8 Hardware Store. M7-7» FRESH FRESH FRESH TURNIP SEEDS. PARIS GREEN. HELLEBORE. AT Paxto's, 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 yon want Cotton- ade at the right price, go to c/ G. ANDERSON'S 25 cent line. Shirtings all prices from 82 cents np, extra value. You should see our 10 and 12^ 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 flouncing and other goods to match. TWEEDS 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. Onr Ladies' button boot for $1.25, regular price $1.75. Slippers and low lace boots eijually 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. CaUandbecon- vlncQd. J. 6. A^Mn sir, S. No. 6, Glenelg, Maggie Honor RoU of S for May. 4 th Class. â€" Lizzie White. Whyte, Mary Symmes. 3rd Class. â€" Robbie Burnett, James Wiggins, Alphens Murray. 2nd Class. â€" Robbie Whyte, Luther Torry, Johnnie Symmes. II Part Sen. â€" Eddy Burnett, Mary E. Norris, George Symmes and Stuart Wright. II Part Jr. â€" Maud Walker, Jessie Duncan, Herbert Walker. I Class. â€" Arthur Wiggins, Lizzie Symmes, Walter Bell. A. J.^ Whyte, Teacher. ENJOY LIFE. m What a truely beautiful world we live Nature gives us grandeur of Mountams, glen and oceans, and thousands o means of enjoy inent. We can desire no better when iir per- fect health but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraging and worn out with diseases, when there is no occasion for this feeling,, as every sufierer can easily obtain satisfactory- proof thatGreen's August Flower will make them free from disease, as when bom, Dis- popsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of seventy five per cent, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costivenesn, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents Try it. A BUSINESS LEllER. T. Milbnra Co., Tilsonburg, March 15th, 1887- Sirs,â€" Please ship at once three dozen bottles B, B. Bitters. Best selling medicine in tbe shop. Sold seven bottles to-day. Yours truly C. Thompson. The above 8amxle is but one of hundreds of similar expressions r(^ard- ing the popularity of B. B. B. Church Notes. Rev. A. Watson, Babtist^of Flesh- erton and Pnceville, took Rev. A. Wilson's trork last Sabbath. At Saturday's session of the Presby- terian General Assembly, tbe jrepdirts of the vaxious; colleges, were presented and adopted, as was also amotion en- dorsing the work done by theedneation • al institutiohs.and the proposal to ruse a Jnbilee fnnd of $200,000 for an additional eddot^ment of Queen's Uiiiversity. i)iegui$tinjg,. catarrhVrâ€" A gentleman from Moid£peal writesr-Hf'b'r years I â- have beo^greatly umoyed by catarrh. «It 'Cii|i8§d^eivere pain m the herd, 900-, tinaal ^behare into my throat, ,a4dvei^! unp laaaaat breath. â- By,a1ih^a|^,asQ of Nasal Balm I was ccoBfiletBly cnzed. :i:l '^*** (SSNSUMPTION CtJIffiDi^: contending that country iiad not sufficient '.„ of tbe Creamery business to" resolution naqualified support" that the management and wort Creameries was too expensive" cumbersome to lie iirofitabie farmers of thie part. Messrs Pjckell, T. B. "Wmte,! EUis spoke in favor of the mb( which was adopted. Second resolution "That it is tie t this meeting tbat the tariffs and classiSa the Eailroads as they uow exist are prsy to the interests of the farmers of this and that a copy of this resolution be !« to the Secretary of the railway coma This resolution was unan adopted without discussion. Third Resolution "That in the opiaiom meeting the appointment of a practicsH asfConunissioner of Agriculture wiio c his entire time and attention to his dejn owuld be beneficial to tha agriculturalii this Province it beiup; distinctly understooil this resolution does not rt ilect in anyiaji present Minister of Agiiculture." After a short desnitory qiscih this resolution wa.s adopted. Fourth Kesslutiou. "In the opinion o!j stitute a removal of all rcstrictioBsonti tween the Dominion of Canada and 1 States is desirable, either 'yreoiprocitya otherwise as may be agreed upon byitheii tive countries, and that the oiEcers audli ecutive committee of thi,' Institute area ed to take such action in the premises 1 best promote the object r.f this resold the event of fair reciprocity Ijaingi this Institute shall memoraiize the 1 Government to suggest to the Great Britain the expediency of enteriugij commercial union with her colonies inn food supples, and imposing a ptoectiRf against foreign countries." This resolution was the sobjedl lengthy discussion. Mr. T. B. â- \Vhite opened the debate ini8 speech stating that he -was opposed to » tective policies and as the latter part oi 8 solution indicated the adcjition of a policy he would oppose th'i rusolution. 1 E, Ellis followed in a vigorous speech inli the resolution, explaining at some lei benefits farmers would derive from rec;? Ml-. Jos. Eorke M. P. P. took the floor iug on the extensive character of the 1 and reviewing the difiereut treaties of t!*! shewnig {that it was the fault of the I States and not the Dominion of Cauad« s do not enjoy reciprocity at present,, cob ly he would oppose the resolutio::. ^-^ Mylea spoke stronglyliu favor of the res( denovinciug the protective principle n entirely wrong, although he didnotagreesr benefits to be derived by f ai-mers from reap would be so large as- claimed by ^llr. E*^ President foUowed going strongly resolution explaining some of the di om- farmers would expericince by the of all restrictions, "citingtheeSortspatlâ„¢ monies expended bytCauadaiu the i fair reciprocilT with the States. He 1 ticular objection to the latter part oftba* onjshowing what a humiliating-position* inion Government would be placed in m ing.to Great Brilsain after failing to m«*M gain with the States. Another objectionF by the speaker was that the adopting" solution would be opening tiieway to* and as a true Britisher he feitithisiautJ ly oppose such movemeuts. Mr. Thorp, ViTright favored the resou in support of the removal of all trade he complained of the great ta-ouble « and expense mow experiecued by account of the Custom House and the regulations connected therewith. Thos. Gilray Esq., Eeeve of Bap ly deprecated the action of tbe Insntu up these questions, stating that ttey^ tainly of a political character ana tf^ entir«y beyond the scope of tl»« deal witti such. Mr. Gilray was ffls the. Insai^Hte and quoted from wb to shew that any matter savonne mu^'be rapidly excluded from disc IiMtitBte; The original iuentiou »n aiielnBtitatwwas the «iisjussi«' " •ad management with l^ndwo ^^ mottoJiOfMr.Thorp W"g^*,^aie Peter SmM» the first clause only" was tOajma by a vote of 18 to " The fiMrkndlastresolution- at tbii meciiiig tbat in case the Ontarib Oovemment docD "'-0 taeexpeiiee8 0ftWsiaeeting«» iattenabg Hbe same, the ^^^^ti »Uowe44obeax;theirownexpen^ t^dwuW^ebomeby^eva^'J^ Tq^i^tijMfitr- have atteadedB^ â- ;TWtj8olQtionwa8 aJJ Oft^eawon.audiDeeoi» »ndP" ••Bis"