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Grey Review, 14 Mar 1878, p. 3

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usiness. by Mr. Laidlaw, scconded by Mr. s, That Byâ€"Law No. 3 for A.D. assed in Commuittee of the whole d and now read a second time. by Mr. Leidlaw, seconded by Mr. , That Byâ€"Law No. 3 for A.D. ng a free gant or bonus of §35,â€" ng a free gant or bonus of $35,â€" ! in the eonstruction of the Stratâ€" Huron Railway as read a second ow submitted to the approval of payers at the time, places and is contained therein. Carried. i1ame weT e made t« the Chict Engineer, that Dr. per had recommended the loaning of e rails to the Pugwash R. R., that the ernment courted the tuilest investigaâ€" . and that this mode of in ; mautters was very unfair. m ed the uJJourlnu&-lll of the debate. Tuesday, 12th March. on. Mr. Laurier moved that on Thurs~ the House cousider a resolution as :o repeuling the Customs duty on malt orted mto Canada. . Agreed. r. Palmer resumed the debate on Sit »‘s confidence motion, followed by ow, Appleby and others. Th Mr. M read a second time a feed pt ours that mud . M £ H F0 B ert le ntary Summary. Pn M M 1 that a petition had him that day by the praying for the submisâ€" : $35,000 in aid of the i Wellington Rlll'l’ 1e mecting was called e, he declined to bring e the Council at that ‘ adjourned. cas Cawpsert, Clerk. M t mver Da MMONXS t he did not wish to prejudice the 1e into the matâ€" in« came on. ced a Bill to proâ€" 1 registration of so moved that on e itself into Comâ€" co wider certain ; colouization of ced an Act reâ€" 1 l's.lil‘uy and Street Ruilway at there was no @orâ€" rails were given to the groun1 that it creolonial &. R. In ate NMr. Mackenzio meetng u 1 informed the re itroduced, enâ€" Government and chultz moved for the Saskatchewan ba, Winnipeg, etc., th on the importâ€" er navigable. _ Mâ€". he motion, but did he expenditure of pon the river, and â€"ave a most locid l the petition r courses of thak y in dealing with cir navigation at March 6th a memoranâ€" ung and Mr. Dr. ‘Tupper‘s y. ‘The Hon. er signed by Halifax who nes made the » emphatically m by Dr. Tupâ€" "irm that Mr. ille moved for distributing of vernment with se of the mem att lene H Bill to r the agrn inufactur bate et frowm he said who is Tupper iwht to t fr te H it are net Mr Mr tins ns it ides to t ty the Council met pwmnfloubomm;t. 21st January last. The members being all present. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of former. mecting read and confirmed. Moved by Mr. Sing, and seconded by Mr. Inkster, that the petition of William Milne and others in reference to Joseph Millar, an indigent person, be laid over for further consideration and that Benjamin Fyke be appointed to take care of said Joseph Millar until next Council sitting.â€"Carried. Movâ€" ed by Mr. Melntyre, secnded by Mr. Inkster, that Report No. 1, of Road and Bridge Committee be adopted. Your Comâ€" mwittee to whom were referred the petition of A. Cameron and others for grant on the Town Line between Collingwood and Osprey beg leave to Report that it is not advisable to grant money to be expended on the road at this season of the year, but that the road commissioners for the ward when appointed do examine the road in question and reâ€" port to this Council. Report No.1, on Finance. Your Committee to whom were referred the several pet tions for remission of taxes for 1877, beg leave to report that the petitionâ€"of Flora McQueen and Mrs. John Clary, be lsid over for further conâ€" sideration and the Clerk be instructed to write to the Inspector of Schools for South Grey in reference to the same. That the prayer of the petitions of Thomas Johnston and others in reference to proposed steam grist mill to be built by George Wright on Lot No. 11, 1st Con. South Durham Road, Osprey, be granted so far as relates to the mill. And that Joseph Mitchell be refunded | the sum of one dollar, over charged in his assessment.â€"Carried. â€" Moved by Mr. Meâ€" Intyre, seconded by Mr. Inskter, That Josiah R. Sing be instructed to advertise and sell the cedar on the west Two Romds of the Town Line opposite Lot No. 26, Con. A., Osprey.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Melutyre, seconded by Mr. Inskter, That the Collector do collect from William Sleight the sum of $4.70, being the taxes on South fifty acres of Lot No. 42, 3rd Con., South, for 1877, and that the North 30 acres be returned to the County.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Melntyre, seconded by Mr. Inskter, That the auditors‘ report be receivâ€" ed adopted and finally audited.â€"Carried, Moved by â€"Mr. Sing, sec>nded by Mr. Speers, That the Clerk be instructed to prepare a true copy of the minutes for 1877, and the auditors‘ report for Mr. Blythe for printing in pamphlet form.â€"Carried. Movâ€" ed by Mr. Melntyre, seconded by Mr. Sing, That $1 be paid Neil A. MeLean for repairâ€" ing road seraper and that the Reeve do issue his order for the same.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Sing, seeâ€"nded by Mr. lLuskter, That the auditors‘ be paid the sum of §6 each for anditing the account for 1877. â€"Carried. _ Moved by Mr. Melutyre, seconded by Mr. Speers, That Joseph Maxâ€" well be appointed assessor for 1878.â€"Carâ€" ried. Moved by Mr. Meliutyre, seconded by Mr. Speers, That the Clerk do write to R. Carswe‘ll, Toronto, for four copies of his work containing acts relative to Municipal Matters at $1.50 each.â€"Carmed. Moved by Mr. Melutyre, seconded by Mr. Speers, That Speers, Inkster, and Sing, be a comâ€" mittee to enquire into ‘he validity of the Vreasurer‘s security, and report to tLs Anpucrions or Two Boys.â€"Two hboys, nys4 t¢u and twelve years respectively, wers abducted on Tuesday evening while on their way home from school to the resiâ€" denee of their legal guardian, the Rev. A. A. Drummond, of Newecastle. The boys are named James and John Keith, sons of 1. 8. Keith, of Toronto. _A man and woâ€" man, who are supposed to have been watching for them during the day, overâ€" took them and induced them to enter a eovered buggy on the pretence of giving them a ride home. They drove off in a northerly direction, and when they had travelled a mile and a quarter, the lads wore transferred to anther buggy driven by a young man who started onee more northward. â€" It is thought that the istenâ€" tim is to secrete them temporarily in Canâ€" ada, and then carry them to Quebec or meross to the United States, in order to Maxwell, 20th Feb., 1878. At this date ada, and then carry them to Quebee or meross to the United States, in order to take them beyond the jurisdiction of the Comt of Chancery, of which they are wards. â€" Our readers may recollect that some years ago there was a great deal of trouble about the guardianship of some of Mr. Keith‘s children, his wife (a Roman Catholie) having endeavored t> be made their guardian after she and her husband h«d separated. Burorary at Wixomax.â€"During Sunâ€" day night, or early Monday morning, the freight shed of the Great Western Railway J wiutep Â¥u day night, or early Monday morning, the freight shed of the Great Western Railway Company at Wingham was entered by burglars, the safe blown open, and the st m of §70 abstracted therefrom. . Entrance was effected by breaking in the front door of the shed. The door of the safe was hlawn clear off and lay at a considerable distance from its usual position. Bet ween §65 and $70 were taken, and the Company may be eongratulated on getting off so easy, as if the burglars had made a visit on Friâ€" day night they would have found nearly $400 in the safe, . Lnckily it was forwardâ€" ed to headquarters on Saturday. No elue to the thieves has yet been obtained. In addition to the freight office at Wingâ€" ham, the railway stations at Brucefield and Bluevale, Great Western Railway, were entered on Sunday night and the gates foreed open. How much was taken has not been discovered. The new grist mills at Moorefield were burned down last Sabbath morning, supâ€" posed to have been set on fire. The North Yorkshire and South Derbyâ€" .h'-v-f.-"ngumtohndmod sevâ€" P us k2 iL Sfzaba uEU UOPaE CEEERTTCC C "'.n"_fl'. and thirty thousand men who are determined to resist the ‘reâ€" ion, trouble is likely to ensne. The wmen fim.midgh.no‘thulxngludinn trade are also demanding a reduction of as of ‘rom tem to seventeen per cont., Al"-fl'-wlho resistance is °Zâ€" P.“.‘.-fi.“r"’,‘“‘ Jam s Gimsox. Clerk saurenreceemeneaig:rate wrenervendticks l" FAIL VWV NCME ceeccccc nc en pen nnnet Y l Treadwell WDHQBt...cccecseeee++ 3t M | Spring WHGRt. .ce e ce lee> nce Burley...............;............. J q | QBMES .ce cce cce cece e r ce e eearneardees PEAS ... cccccca cce evereereenepprnnnn® WAS | Dotito@es peF DAG..... 6+ AblO | BUUBOT.....ccceee cce cce ces en rcnreees reen %&Nl...""")i;""."““""""" Aus Sheep ‘:xehns BSY s | LADI SKIDS..e cce cce eeenenernn e ++ Friâ€" | Hide® eP OWb ccsceecceeceeee* ATIY | HBY ... ..cccee cce ser se se ce rer en ee* The Marsnetaw un country is being rapâ€" idly settled, princpally by Germans from Waterloo. Bt, NicBor.As, published by Scribner & Co., New York, ut $3. per year, is one of the most attractive «nd popular monthly magazines for young people we know of, and makes & particularly handsome and desirable present. ‘The number now before us ST. NICHOLAS AND THE GREY REVIEW FOR $2.75. contains nearly 100 pages, and is flled with strikâ€" ing and beautiful pictures. In order to promote its cireulation in Ontario we have made special arâ€" riangements with the publishers by which we can gother for $2.75 a year, payable strictly in advance. Specimen copy cnn be seen at this office, and is well worthy of inspection. the very best illustrated magazines published. Its short and continued stories are the very best writâ€" ton. During the past year several papers have apâ€" peared in ScutBNz® devoted wholly or in part to Canadian subjects, and during the year 1878 there: will appear beautifully illustrated articles on Cariâ€" bouâ€"bunting, Mooseâ€"hunting, Sealâ€"fisning, The Thousand Islands, etc., besides a Charming Paper by John Burroughs, entitled "Following the Hal cyon to Canads." In order to encourage its sale in the province of Ontario we have made special arâ€" ringements with the pullishers to supply ScrmBâ€" xzx‘s MoNTHLY and "The Grey Review" togethe for #3.25 a year, being 75 cts. less thait the subscripâ€" tion price to ScRIBNER alone. Spe¢imen copies of tais popular magazine can be seen at the office of this paper. No name can be entered until payâ€" ment is received. SCRIBNER‘S MONTHLY AND THE REVIEW. Nicrotâ€"In Glenelg, on the 1st inst., the wife of Mr. John Nichol of a son. Rorxsâ€"At Clarksburg, on theâ€"5th inst., the wife of Joseph Rorke, of a daughfer, GTLLESPIEâ€"In Holland, on the 6th ult., the wife of Mr. James Gillespie of a daughter. STEVENSONâ€"At Knox Church Manse, Sydenbam. SymTeâ€"MaTtuERâ€"On the 7th inst., at the residence Wm. Mather, all of Bentinek. â€" «m Warkurâ€"Hasszrtâ€"At the manse, Cedarvilie, by Rev. Jno. Morrison, Mr. Geo. Walker, youngest son of Mr. Poter W.dker, to fl.mnlzl"elfibtt daughter of Mr. John B. Hassett, all of Proton. ALLANâ€"FERGUSONâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s father on the #7th ult., by the Rev. H. Crozier, Mr. Win. Allan, to Murgaret, daughter of Mr. John Ferguson, all of Egremont. MonnELtâ€"McNEaâ€"On the 27th ult., by the Rev. J. Gallowny, at the Methodist Parsonage, Murkâ€" dule, John Morrell, of Guelph, to Miss Maggie McNen, of Artemesia. Gttiâ€"â€"Bzi1â€"â€"At Owen Sound, by the Rev. D. Morâ€" rison, M.A., on the 7th inst., Mr. Jumes Gill to Surah June, youngest daughter of the late John Bell of that place. McGrnxEsâ€"HAamDIEâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s f:ther, the Laird of Bannockburn, by the Rev. 1) ncan Morrison, M.A., on the 13th inst., Mr. William McGinnes, to Agnes, second daughter of Andrew Hardie, Esq., all of Derby. DURHAM DIRECTORY. school ut 10 a. m. Rev. T. Mn(in.h.v. Wardens, H. J. Midduugh and Elins Services ew»~Â¥ Sabbuth at 10:36 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 410 ‘f' m. . ‘rayer meeting every Phursday evening mt o‘clock, and Bible Cluss every Thursay evening at 8 o‘cloclu Pustors Rev. It. Godfrey LJT.B‘ Beywon. . )/ , .. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Divine Sarvice every Sabbath at %m, and 6:30 p. m. Subbath School t 230 p. m‘ yer meeting cvery Wedpesday evening at 7:0: Bible Class every Tharsday eveniug at 70. Rev. Win. Park, pastor. Services every Sabbath at 10;,% a. m. and 7 p. m Swbbuth School at 2 p. m. . A. Werren, pastor. 8. 6. REGISTRY OPFICE. Thomas Lander, Registrar; John A. Munro, Deâ€" puty â€"Registrar. . Office hours from 10 a. in. to 4 p.m. Navigation on the Lakes appears to be ScrtBNEm‘s MoNTHLY deservedly ranks among â€" _ STEPHEN LODGE No. 109 I 0. 0. F. Night of mmiuaevery )lomh{, at 7:30 o‘clock, in the O«id Fellows\ H.sll. \"umnfi rethren welcome. Win. Laillaw, N. G. â€" W. 13. Vollet, See. DURKHAM L. 0. L. No. 632 Night of mecting, Thursday on or before full racon in cach monta. . T. Jones, See. . MECHANICS‘ INSTITUTE. Town H lâ€"open overy Friday evening from 7 to )0 clocx. â€" Shores #1, nnnual 160 30 cents. Alexanâ€" ler stobertson, Librsrian, pURHAM MARKETS. Dognaxy, March 7, Flour, per 100, lbs, at mill $2 50 to Flour No. 2, 4 * 2 25 to Corn Meal * "* ......... 1 60 to Shorts, 6. . &€ 1 00 to Bran, 60 CC 0 70 to Full Wheat per bush........ 1 02 to 3pring Wheat " _ ......... 0 82 to Outs * .cukec 0 20 to le C* . secewirs Y B7 §o Poas*. s * ette d 5o o Hay per ton.................. 10 50 to Potatoes per bags.......... _ 0 60 to Pork per 100 Wb...cccceets 4 30 to Office hours from 8 w. m. to 7 p. m. . Arch. Mcâ€" Reuziv, Postinaster. : in oo Sheepskins each............! Buttor p@F lbs.cccceeGe ce ces Eggs per doOR.....c.c. ces Wood, dry, per COPCL.ss see+ Nirghl of meeting, Tuesday on or bofore full moon f each month. \'i;sitil;f brothren welcome. A. )avidson, W. M. H. W. Mockler, Secretury. TRINITY COHURCH, . §+bbuth services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday MOUNXT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Office, March 5, 1878. Flour per barrel..............85 00 to 5 50 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 5 00‘ Fall WheRt............c«szerses«« 1 10 to 1 15 Treadwell Wheat............... 1 15 to 1 20 Spring Wheat.................... 0 90 to 0 95 Barley ..............c:..cccsusss«: 0 40 to 0 45 OUMIN . 2 .. c ccelive cacservepvinssifees & AO to A 80 PHUS .. . ccrus sn ecervnensssesstzcrers Y 6O to O 66 Potatoes per bag............... 0 65 to 0 70 BHHOCE...ss.sccrerccucess:seccorle. O I8 to O Yk EgG8....ccccccccrecrereccrccrese... 0 14 to 0 14 Wool per !b..................... 0 25 to 0 30 Sh@@q SKIM8....cccseser c rreeee> 0 20 to 0 50 Lamb Skins...................... 0 40 to 0 75 Hides per ewt................... 5 00 to 5 00 CBaxe :) 00000000 evsececs. Witevee« & O kor® 00 Wool Spring W Barley, TORONTO MARKETS. Tozoxto, March 7, 1878. Fall Wheat, per bush ...... $1 17 to $1 18 Soring Wheat * ...... 100 to 1 08 won, of & son. on the 5th inst., the wife of the Rev. A. Stevenâ€" of the bride‘s futher, by the Rev. Mr. (‘:rwfi, Mr. Robert Smith, to Iswbella, daughter of Mr. DENTXST will visit the British Hotel, {>urham, on the 8th and 9th of every month. First class work only done. !-nlo.onulla‘n & Fergus. SUBSCRIBE FOR . "THE GREL_REVIEW!"* DURKHAM LODGE No. 306 OF A. F. & A C. MSTHODIST CHURCH. s ** ~ * 2 25 to 2 25 $ h recvis..s K O to :Â¥ 00 «K.. . 86 1 00 to 1 25 t 0. CC 0 70 to O 70 t per bush........ 1 02 to 1 05 heat * ......... 0 82 to 0 84 400 lcwitec 0 29 to 0 30 C* . seesuisn O BWI to 0O 40 4 ©â€" cessser., O SW to W 90 es cciv cesrrecsrees " XO B0 t 1t 50 BAPTIST CHUKCH. MARRIED BIRTHS PoOST OFFICE 10 50 to 0 60 to 4 30 to 4 00 to 4 50 to 0 50 to 0 12 to 0 12 to 1 50 to 0 23 to 16 50 to 18 00 5 00 to 18 to 15 to 13 to 65 to or. Church 1878 2 50 11 50 0 60 4 50 5 00 0 T5 0 12 1 50 0 27 improved styles. 1ictures copied and enl=rged to any du..gun Eniarged #h tographs in best square waluat rune, only g2 cach. with glass, back and rings, ONLY FIFTY CENTsS. Picture Nails, Cord and Iiugs aiways on bund. A large asso:tment of Frames, Motâ€" toes and Pictures that wiil be sold at cost, and even less, during the next two months. N. KELSEY, Photographer, Opposite the "Roview" Printing Office, SPLENDID Photographs £0r $1 per dox. kJ Photographs «ie in ali theâ€"Jst st and best MOTTO FRAMES, 8ix%1 (Inch, fitte} 17 15 CAME on the J)remi.!ol of the subscriber, Lot No. 6, 9th Con., Township of Glenelg, four sheep. The owner is requested to prove property, sheep. The owner is requested to pay . expenses nndhl:'anm away OFFERS the FErovs Maxuracturm®e CoMPANY‘8 Family Sewing Machines Selling price £32. These Machines have a polished on the weeks‘ work have rendered them useless, _ IHE FERGUS" is fully warranted to do a range of work such as no other competing concern can attempt, while its durability is undoubted. EDGE MILLS, 1 .(.;w{n;n, ‘um ifie public generally, that he nas decided to keep ‘umuiou of his Mills for unother three yeus, und l‘ns would solicit a continuâ€" THE Carding and Fulling promptâ€" ly attended to. Seeds, Seeds! Garden SEEDS ! Glenelg, Feb. 19, 1878. Clover, Timothy and othar Grass Seoeds, â€" _ _ ~ _ table and cover, with outft. _ _ Many machines have of late years been put n the én.nndh.n and other mukaLA ‘They huve Durham, Feb. 28, 1878. DREVGGIST AND SEEDSYN AN, Nothing LIKE LEATHER! Durhaim, Feb. 28, 1878. FAIR PRICE AXD LIVING PROFIT. FPHUIE subscriber keeps on hand no low l ;»;i:gj-l;.;;n‘l;,-bt;c gnmls. that are cheap when mkm’v into considerution the long wear and comâ€" fort of the Rockvilie EBOOTS AND SHOES. T have now fawilitics for manufacturing an artiâ€" cle second to nome in the County of Grey, rud have no old stock on hand, but ali my goods are of the latest style, having opened out a large eonsifn- ment of A 1 Last, Centennial and French Box for gents‘ fine work. In sowed work I defy competiâ€" tion. The work is done by workmen of a:zemuco, us evervone adimits that Joppr Shoemukers canâ€" â€" 0_ 10 _____ not be surpussed. . Just call and see m{n"Emh Shoe"â€"something f _ new these parts. Orders left at J. W. Boulden‘s Harness Shop, Durâ€" luun, will receive prompt attention. Repairing done with neat~ ness and despatch. Always on hand all kinds of Leather of Native and Foreign Brands at my Tannery. From Growers of known Reputation. ment of said Mortgage, (both of which will be uced at the time of sale) the East haif of Lot fumber thirtyâ€"four in the sccond concession, Enst of the Gurafraxs Boad, in the Township of Gl in the County of Gny:‘gllfio sold by blic MPORTED Monday, the twentyâ€"fifth day of March, A. D. 1878, ‘Temmae.â€"One third of the purchase money at the time of Sale, and the balance in ten days thereafter. HUGH MeKAY, D MeDONELL, Auctioneer. Attorney for the Assignee. Dated 2ist February, A. D. 1878. e€ Alexander Robertson, DURHAM, Rockville, Bentinck, March 1st, 1878. yA Mortgage Sale. TNDER and by virtue of a Power of ) Bule contained in a Mortgage and an assignâ€" Sheep Came Astray. At Lowest Market Prices 2 Subscriber withes to inform his CASH FOR HIDES. J. C. JOPP. Only Ten Cents. Dr-'hc_e_n_l_ccnh& OW TO COPY a small picture cort At one o‘clock P. M., at THE BRITISH HOTEL, SEE CATALOGUE. e yeus, und he would soHcit & ution of their patronuge. FIELD DURHAM. in the County of Grey. DURHAM. â€"ANDâ€" DONALD MeDONALD. mrvernrims ons onfi en uenc ameret nmedh cogrnenm sogeâ€"â€" merit, while a few v3 und cuntains a vast amount‘of futcresting READING MATTER, The Large and rapidlyâ€"increamsing . Cirouâ€" in the Townships of Glenelg, Bentinek, Normandy, Egremont, Proton; Artemesia, Osprey.. Melanethon u;d ot)'aer Townâ€" 'ahipl makes it bnq of the Job Department, oP _ THE _ "REVIEW" [ PRINTING | OFFIOE Is nbow fitted up in the very best style, and Possesses great Facilities for doing all Good Family Newspaper Having lately made an ‘addition to our «Grey Ttd&viéw," And with the Greatest Promptitude, Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving ; MOST APPROYVED KINDS. "GREY REVIEW" LOCAL AKD FORELIGN NEWS, K2"POSTAGE FREE. Job ~Work %s LOLUMN .PAPEK, should subscrilaâ€"for the In the County of Grey, Ifâ€" not paid in}jlfln«. The office is furnished with NV ORIEK. Al: who want a Style of the oF THE LATEST lation of the ‘, done inthe very d AND® EDITORIALS. ath 6 *Â¥ 4108 Â¥eir :i C / Seake (+:"." * 1. %. .. d P wot Â¥ i9 Araey ai 18 S07 74in 4 of X g~ t 4 ONTARIO DURHEAM FOUNDRY, Formerly owned by the Old Firm, will be. sold at COST PRICES.FOR CASH‘ Reaper & Mower, For which I hold the patent for the Counties of Grey and Bruce. This well known machine con only be sold STRICTLY PROSECUTED ! I also continue to make the well known MEADOW LARK as a single reaper, as a single mower, and as a Great Bargains in Threshing Machines and all other Agricultural Implements. _/ WILLLIAM LAWSON, General Agent. Durham, 14th March, 1878. Nagasaki Japan, extra value,...... 45¢ per Ib, or, 5 glm for, $2.00. Do. do., fine favoured,... 50¢ per lb, or 5 lbs for $2.25. | Christie Brown‘s famous Biscuits always on hand, fresh. ; A good assortment of Readyâ€"Made Clothing from $10 a suit STOVES AND TINWARE! Thesubscriber begs to inform the ]mblic that he has a luKe Stock of STOVES and TIN WARE, which will be sol CHEAP FHOR CASH OR TRADE ~~â€"~TO â€"THE FARMER Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves. Particular attention paid to Eavestroughing. Agent for the Superior Broadcast Seeder and Drill. Also the Gallow@sy Sulky Rakeâ€"the best Sulky rake in the Dominion, Cash for Sheepskins and Hides. The undersigned has secure] another choice lot of those fine flavored uncoloured Japan Teas, which he is pleased to find has given so much satisfaction to the public, _ Also a fine lot of which he warrants fresh and free from damage, and would offer them at the following low CoOST PRICES® FPOR CASH : Agent for the Western Ass Durkam, Feb, 14, 1878. WILL SELL CHEAP. I would say call on me for prices and terms, and see the only good Mach:ne Durham, Feb. 26th, 1878. FOR BY ME OR MY AUTHORIZED AGENTS In these Coveties, and any infringement on my rights will be The "Royce Reaper," Nagasaki Japan Teas! TORONTO GEORGE RUSSELL, YOUNG HYSON TEAS, Young Hyson ‘Tea, good, ......... B Stoves of All Kinds! Do. do., _ fine flavoured, a quantity of HAND ROLLERS just finished at BRev sotr ic vs cnntcmmnmnie ies 3 tm HCe itc 90. vpward. _ A good heavy quilted Overcoat for $7. â€"A QUANTITY OFâ€" Goods, &c., Has on hand a Large Stock of â€"IN WANT OF Aâ€" â€"AT A call from all old friends solicited. JOHN CAMERON. . â€" Fire risks taken as low as any responsible 85¢ per Ib, or 5 lhs for $1.50. 60¢ per Ib, or 5 lbs for $2.25. 45¢ per lb,-or1 61}» for, $2.00. 50c per lb, or 5 lbs for $2.25. T. A. HARRIS. y3 y TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Prosbyâ€" Spring and Surnmer Fashions regularly North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Co. MESSRS. PELLATT & OSLEFR, tieperal Managers, 38 Kikg Stroet East, $1,500,000 to lend in Canada at 8 per cent Interest. Expenses reéduced to the lowest possible tigure. and the loan put through in the shortâ€" _ est possible upace of time. Farmers if you waut Money apply to GEO. RUTHERFORD, Agert, Main Street, Dundalk Note the following advantages : You can fix your own time for repayment. You can repay the loan by instalment or by one payment. You ean pay off the whiole or any portion of the loan at any time by giving notice and mterest at once cerseson the portion paid. If you have arranged to pay by instalment you will not be subject to a heavy tine if you are not prepared to make the pay» ment and will simmply be charged the interest on the arrears. An average yemly payment of $147 for ton years pays off a loan of OXE THOUSANXD DOLJ ARS. GEO. RUTHERFORD. part of the country who is willing to work steadily at the empl>yment that we furnish, 866 per week in yeur own town,. You need npt be away from howe over night. You can give your whole time to the work oronly your spare moments, We have agents who are making over $20 per day. . Al who engagze at once can make money faut. At the prosent time mohey can not be made so caily at ary other business. Jt coste nothing to try the business. _ Terms and $5 Outtit free, Addre»s at once, H, Harerr & Co., Portland, Maine. Durkam, Feb. 14, 1878. y to take ubocrllr-inu for the lnrfl-en. "cheapâ€" est and best Illustrated family publication in the world. Any one can hecome a eucecssful agent. . The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. “{’ln price is so low that almost everybody subscribes. One agent reâ€" ports making over$150 in a week Alad; azent :fiofllt.h-g over 400 subscriber in ten days. who engage make money fast, _ You can devote all your time to the business, or only {ofir spare time. You need not be away from ome over night. You can do it as well as others. Full particulars, directions and terms free. El t and expensive Outfit free. If you want T:’i‘l:ble work send us your address at once. It conts nothing to try the business. No one who engages fails to make great pay. Adâ€" dress ‘‘The People‘sJournal, " Portiand, Maine. Cutting done to Order. JOHY. ROBLRTSOX Dundalk, Sept. 18, 1877. M O N EY lows. Actacted by this mutive aud a «: scientions desire t> v!'iv'-.-r h_nr:_an wnfforis :n_"-;."r in thonsanuds of ommes, feels at | duty to make ic‘kn‘o:- ao drie en fer .z f ;;ll‘.d FKik ul he will seud Eiil 02 Cils qUGE, o al w > m ‘?’MMII*.‘;:'-II;'U[ directions t or ‘ suece wsing. . Bent by return mail by addressing with staimp, neming THVY®T!" CcONSUMPTION CURED. lrâ€"edvi-of-r shausted V Nervors is / c ' ther. from, a gevintions, ant the bo .. . t nsive and probably whe mm in Ame:tc>. . owhom «s at «Bed amedutiy the Dotic. « &e‘[‘m.:.:x»r. iinstrot 4 WJ\ ingsâ€"s Ial+ yol of art and beautyâ€" for it at ance. L anoss PEALODY _ MEDICALe» ISSNMIUNT, * 0. 4 4+ 0 (9 Ruch i., Los.ou, 1.508 k KKAW rubly the mo»t M * * h amnpergertiiny * Great chance to make .mmy. We need a person in every town doy mtc c n e BCciin d the h!fli:nbl_(' truchs cone dn â€" HELKLK L‘l:r,?' m f" ze : EY'.. . shk is not easily earned in thes times, but 1t can bemade in three months by any oue of either sex, un any 14 TH

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