itions received. Mr. Boyd, seconded by Mr. the petition of John McLuban ying to have nine lots detachâ€" was presented from Andrew d forty others praying for the new road through lot 71, cou, mase line at lot. A., cou.4, to reet (produced) in the v&. t; and for the closing of the m that to the London Road, l portion of the base line in id new road. The members of Council all . Middleton, Ell{.. m tos of previous session were emont Council. Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Page, scconded by Mr. byâ€"law No. 174 for the foundaâ€" seetions be amended by makâ€" ng line between sections No. ween lots 12 and 22.â€"Carâ€" March 16th, 1878, all present.â€"Reeve in the > , tes of last meeting read “ pa. council of the township of r adjournment, mot at Codarâ€" »lay, the 11th of March, 1878, for stationery, for 1877â€"8, tees for 8. 3. No. 1 as N. B, 6.51.â€"Orders given. ~That thisCouncil adjourn and t Holstein, on Friday, $1st of 10 a. m., as a court of revision s township. was presonted from Dunesn stherse proying for the buildâ€" Mr. McCormack, That the tended to.â€"Lost. That the Reeve call a Public [oletein on Wednesday, 27th m., to consider the propriety a by law in aid dlh ton to Durham, ; Mr. Boyd, seconded by Mr, i the Reore issuo an order in . McPherson to the amount of for statate labor performel for Mr th olla Timt the prayor o‘hm ifr. Abbott, seconded by Mr. is time for returning the Colâ€" e extended till next meeting ring the second Tuesday in oton Councal. {r. Agnew, seconded by Mr. ; Jus. Menzies receive any possession of the treasurer : as assessor.â€"Carried. Ir. Boy1, seconded by Mr. s of sehool sections Nos. 3 and Mr. A he heeve, M’-M a wive their pay up to date. byâ€"laws No. 170 for the apâ€" poundkeepers, No. 171 for fenceviewers, No. 172 for each of the elec. divisions, meont of nonâ€"resident money rolls, No. 174 boundaries of No. 4, 18 and 5, No. 173 for ol section 3 to borrow, No. es of school section 11 to read a first, a second and a sed, signed and sealed and :e byâ€"law book of the muniâ€" r. Boyd, seconded by* Mr. the Clerk be insructed to di ty Tronsurer to erase from hit ars of tates agninst lot No. 9, That the Treasurer pay 1. That the petition lis on the ed iry . Asnew, seconded i’ Mr. is Council do now ‘adjourn second Tncsday in % the Loue of James! Reid, +) as N. L. S. tax, on lot 16, urn« Mr. I‘m thue r. Agnew, sccondled by Mr. bt. Hassard receive the sum nd twonty cents being taxes » the county and that the . Boyd, seconded by Mr. e Doputyâ€"Râ€"eveo be paid the ar for inspecting road jobs road for the yeur 1878 and ssue an order for the same. Ar€ L so lot ~o. 3, in the 71B have beeu puid to this uneil of the M‘ t Joas L. Lecate, Clork, tt, seconded by Mr. he requested to have m the county againe® arvey, Dundalk, and : statute labor, as the ArTY by the addition of & 12, be considered st 1 and that the Clork mded by Mr, is*ructed to diâ€" > erase from his as the nded by Mr. 108 acmonst e# elied, &s ‘tlul b’ *t. ics agoinst r‘s Woll for it of the is beer Care Viceâ€"Admiral Sir Edward Inglefield is erpected in Halifax in May, to succeed Sir Cooper Key in command of the North American and West Indian station. At the London Assizes, on Tuesday, the tavernâ€"keeper Munn, on trial for murder, was found guilty of manslaughter, and sentenced to ten years‘ imprisonment. ‘ Fir® ts Lucksxow.â€"A blacksmith shop, owned by a Mr. MeDonald, and ocenpied by Messrs. Campbell & Mordant, was desâ€" troyed by fire last Fdsaay moraing. Mr. MeDonald‘s loss is estimated at about $800, and Messrs. Campbell & Mordant‘s at $600. Yo insnrance. The Baptist Church dedicated in Chatham last Sunday has a seating capacity for 1,000 A young man named Brown was shot at Aylmer (west) by a drunken man called The tools and machinery required are now being rapidly supplied, and Mr. Cochâ€" rane hopes to be able to commence work with a force of thirty men in the course of the next ton days or two weeks, and to inâ€" crease the number to fifty or sixty men in the course of the next two months. Owing to the lateness of the season, it is not likely that a larger force will be employed until after harvest. The firm intend to make a specialty of reapers, mowers and threshers, but they will also carry on the manufacture of stoves, ploughs, and all kinds of agricultural imâ€" plements. "We may just add that they are in no way connected with the firm of W. & T. Haggert, who are now starting a business Messrs. John Haggert and Roderick Cochrane of Brampton having purchased the St. Thomas Agricultural works last year, Mr. A. Cochrane has taken a joint inâ€" teres with them, and he comes here as manager of the business. With the repuâ€" tation of the Brampton works, the exâ€" perience of the manager, and a capital of $100,000 to start with, they are sanguine ef building up in St. Thomas a business in agricultural machinery second in imporâ€" tance to none other in Ontario. They have the wholo lake shore country before them as a market, casily accessible at all points: by the Canada Southern and Air Line railâ€" ways, and it only requ‘res the energy, the means and the reputation they possess to supply it. "Mr. _ Adan _ Cochrane, _ late _ of Durkhaim,lurrived in town on Wednesday evening, and is; now Lusily employed in eomph-tm;: the arrangements necessary to reâ€"open the St. Thomas Agricultural Works â€"â€"till reeently owned by W. & T. Haggert. Mr. Cochrane las an experience of thirtyâ€" sir years as a manufacturer, and for the last twontyâ€"iour years Las carried on n; successful aud steadily growing business for birascif in the county of Grey. The epening of several lines of railway through Yhat county within the past ten yoars, huwâ€" ever, has seriously affected his prospectsâ€" mone of the lines touchiug at Duham. Under these circuiustances he began to cast about for a more important centre, aud he has fousd in St. Thomas exactly the place to suit him. It is very gratifying to us to observe the warm reception which Mr. Adam Cochrane, our late fellow townsman has received at St Thomas, aed the charming prospects which are before him as refored to in the St. Tnomas Home Journal, from which we elip the following extract. We heartily wish Mr. Cochrane every success, and have no doubt but that the anticipations of a large and lucration] business set forth by nur contemporary,‘ will be fully realized. A man of Sir. Cochrane‘s integrity of ecuaracior, business tiet and ability, cannot fail to be a gresat acquisition to the Town of St. Thomas:â€" l Mr. Adam Cochrane‘s Pros peocts in St. Thomas. Mzr. Enrtrox,â€"I cannot write poetry, but I can write prose and speak it too, and if I eould come neross that nasty, mean thing, Jim, wouldn‘t I give it to him! As it is, 1 write you a bit of my mind, and hope you‘ll prist it for Jim‘s comfort. The sneaking fellow, to think that he wants a wife for the purpose of sitting in the house all the time, mending his dirty pants and old, greasy socks ! This Jim is juast a fair sample of the Lords of Creation. They profess a great regard for the girls as girls, give them drives, take them out sleighing and skating and all that, but no sooner does the girl become wife than it is “myi wife must stay at home" and darn socks, &c. Talk of slavery, indeed! Jim has made a mistake this time. Had it not been for that last verse he might have had some chance, but there is no girl of any pluek that would now reply to him with any favour. I‘m sure Jim must beTwillâ€" ing to bite off his fingers for letting the cat out of the bag. Itis some consolation to think that he will be sufficiently punished, for who on earth would become a wife to such a selfish c re ?â€"cortainly not Darham, March 25th, 1878. You want a partner of your joys 2 Poor man! 1 nover know That jfoyous moods e‘cr dwelt within The hearts of such as you! I‘ve always thought that bachelors Lived like the grizzly bears, Andate and arauk and sipt and;woke ‘With neither joys nor cares. If theseâ€"the joysâ€"you wish to share They won‘t be shwred with me, For though to wed i‘d not object, I would not wed with thee. And then it‘s sympathy you want ? Yon stingy bachTlor you ! Youn wants must all betbargained for, With mens you‘ve nought to do. No! you bachelors are all the same, "The woman‘s made for man." That‘s what you think and what you say. _ Ro book one if you can. As for myself, I‘m not impressed By all your bachlor joys, And am not tired, but rather proud Of romping with the boys. Bo if you wish your single state To make less dull and grim, Remember girls have some few wants, They want as well as Jim. Glenelg, $th March, 1#78. Another Answer to Jim. ANSWER TO JIM. va > + Lucy. The British naval training ship "Emyâ€" dice," capsized off the Isle of Wight, on Sunday last, with nearly 400. men on board.. Ouly 5 were rescued, thrée of whoin died shortly afterward. In the Washington Senate, urn,'l‘uudly1 Blaine moved the reference of the Fisheries correspondence to the Comumittee on Foreign Affeirs, which was agreed to. He‘ admitted that tho award should be paid for honour‘s sike, but only, be said, Aooom-l panied by such a protest us would for ever f;;véht its being Juvicu «o « precedent. The South Yorksbire iron trade is in a state of the utmost stagnation, and a strike of some thirty thousand colliers against a roduction of wages :s believed to be impendâ€" ing. On Tuesasy aiternoon the pyrotochnic establishment ‘of Professor Haod, Hamâ€" ilton, was destroyed by an explosion. Loss $2,000. No persou injured. The Bills respecting the Northern and Canada Southern Railways having been read a third time, the House adjourned till Wednesday, Tuesday being Anmunciation Day, which had been generally observed as a holidav. Hon. Mr. Mackenzie presented an adâ€" dress from the Spesker of the Logislative Assemibly of the Province of Quebec, anent the action of the Lieutenantâ€"Governor of Quebec as to the DeBoucherville adminisâ€" tration. Mon. Mr. Laurier moved the House into Committee, to consider a resolution to the effect that the duty on malt imported into Canada be repealed. The hon. gentloman explained that the present duty was merely nominal, and that the malsters had petiâ€" tioned for the repeal of the duty. A sharp cross fire followed, during which Mr. Dyâ€" mond rallied the Opposition in the advance they were making in free trade principles,. Hon. Mr. Mackenzie closed the debate by stating that the policy of the Government had been in this question a revenue tariff, that while a free trader himself in principle the Government were obliged to suit the circumstances of the country in their tariff policy. Protection, he said, imposed a gross injustice on some classes of the comâ€" munity, and therefore when gentlemen opposite were driven to close quartors they took refuge in an adjusted tariff or a recipâ€" rocal one or a judicious tariff, or avy other that might suit. Hon. Mr. Cartwright moved that on on Tuesday the House will resolve itself into Coramittee to consider & resolution as to the appointment of an Auditorâ€"General of Canada. The House went into Committee on the lPuhlic Works Act,and thereafter on the Independence of Parliament Act, the obâ€" ject of the latter being to seeure that memâ€" bers of the House shall be independent of the Government of the day. After some discussion in which it appears that the leaders of the Opposition were making adâ€" vances in the theory of good: government, the Bill was repcrted and the House adâ€" journed. w s ] | Friday, 22nd March. Mr. Dyinond, on bebalf of Mr. Snyder of Owen Sound, presented the petition of the Temperance Lodge of North Groy, and Mr. Haggart introduced a Bill to amend the controverted elections act. Mr. Dymond said that he did pot write the statement in question, deprecated the constaunt references as to the Globe by gonâ€" tlomen opposite and his fown connection with that journal, and said that he was prepared to defend anything he wrote. After a little talk and Sir John A. Maedonâ€" ald agrin saying that he had no connection with the Mail newspaper at the present time the matter dropped. Various motions for correspondence hayâ€" ing been disposed of, Mr. Trechette moved the House to consider the practicability of the St. Lawrence ‘being navigated during winter. After a little discussion, Hon. Mr. Mackenzie stated that the subject brought before the Hoose was of national importâ€" ance, etc., although some persons had proâ€" nounced the navigation of the St. Lawâ€" rence as visionary, still a good many facts and the opinions of some competent perâ€" sons pointed to a different conclusion. The Government therefore had ordered a surâ€" vey of the const to ascertain whether a suitable winter harbour could not be conâ€" ‘ struced on the St. Lawrence, and conveniâ€" ent to the Intercolonial Railway. Certain bills were then read a third time, and the House went into Committce on the Northâ€" ern Railway and Canada Southern Bills. Mr. Dymond moved the third reading of his bill anent common assault. Carried. Thursday, 21st March. Before the orders of the day were proâ€" ceeded with, Mr. Brooks called the attenâ€" tion of the House to a statement which apâ€" peared in the Globe, to the effect that ccrâ€" tain members of the"House had been reâ€" esiving large sums of money from the late Quebee Government as Crown proseeutors, and denied the correctness of the stateâ€" ment, saying that the sums he reccived were very small indeed ; other hon. genâ€" tlemen for whom the shoe fitted concurred with Mr. Brooks. 1 charge the Moylan printing accounts be referred to the Public Accounts Committee. The hon. gentleman went on to say that this A number ot er ed and answored, HOUSE OF COMMON$S. Ottawa, 20th March. having been ask: moved that W romse houtsifrom STEPHEN LODGE No. 169 L O. 0. F. Ni totmednï¬ov Monday at 7:30 o‘¢lock, in thaglll?enon’ nll.""idï¬â€˜yi’.oï¬mwdcokï¬.. Win. Laidlaw, N. G. W. B. Y Hec. _ , DURHAM L. 0. L. No. 632. Night of meenn& Thursday on or before full 1006 ig Gath ui T. Junos, Sve, of each :month. Visiti Davidsou, W. AL. H. W. Town Hallâ€"open every Friday evening from 7 to 9 o‘clock. Shares ¢1, annual {ooysfl cents.. Alexanâ€" der Robertson, Librarian. 8. G. REGISTRY OFFICE. Thomas Lauder, : John A. Munro, Deâ€" putyâ€"Registrar. . Office g:- from 10 a. .M 4p.in. Services ev Babbath at 10:30 a, m, and 7 smsohï¬unp.-. A. Warren, pastor. every Wednesday evening at 7:30, Bible Class every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Bible Cluss every Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. Wi. Park, pistor. Services ""Y Subbath at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 230 p. m, Prayer meeting every Sabbath sorvices at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunda: School at 10 a. in. Rev. T. % Eumr. Churel Wardens, H. J. Middsugh and dge. DUBHAHLODGENO.:IEOF‘A;..’F.QA.E Ni to!nwefldï¬"hu'dronor ore full moon "THE GREY REVIEW!" this popular magnzine can be scen at the this pmper, No nume can be entered t mont is reecived. f Divine Service fl'er{ Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 6:30 im. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Sornmxt®‘s Moxrmuy deservedly ::uh among the very best illustrated miffgazinies published. Its short and continued stories nre the very bost writâ€" ten. During the past year several papers have apâ€" peared in Scrtsnz® devoted wholly or in part to Canadian subjects, and during the year 1878â€" thore will appear beautifully illustrated articles on‘ Cariâ€" bouâ€"hunting, â€" Mooseâ€"hunting, â€" Sealâ€"fisning, The Thousand Islands, ete., besides a Charming Puper by John Burroughs, entitled "Following the Hal eyon to Canada." In order to encourage its sale in the province of Ontario we have made speciel arâ€" rangements with the publishers to supply Scmmâ€" weEi‘s MoxruLy and "The Grey Roview" togethe for 23.25 u year, being 75 cts. less than the subscripâ€" tion price to SCRIBNER alone. Bpecimen copies of Bmown.â€"At his residence, Terrace Street, Owen Sound, on the wth inst., Ezra Brown, uged 75 years. Haxmumyâ€"In Proton, on the 1ith inst., the infant son of the late George Hanbury, of Dundalk. McIntyn®zâ€"In Egremont Township, on the 20th lust., at the Age of seventyâ€"nine years, Cath arino wife of Mr. John Mclutyre, ana mother of Nico Melutyre, Esq., exâ€"Reeve of Egremont. Deâ€" ccuecf was a native of Glasgow, Scotland, and came to Canada some fortyâ€"nine years ago. sSCRIBNER‘S MONTHLY AND THE REVIEW. BusparDâ€"AnysTRONG.â€"At the residence of t.hol BUKSOÂ¥....+.1.s1c21eacss2rereerse 864 bride‘s futher, on the 16th inst., by Rev. K. Deâ€" E. inssc seniy war, Robt. Sibbald to ‘ml“' second daughter ggs...................... of Thomas Armstrong, all of Sydenham. WOOL DP 1D..s css css es rerereees hm‘:ELr:xï¬AtA‘m; mam o(M:m:' bhr:‘de(':- SheeE BKIMS +2 reareveves cavercree x, v. A enzio, . _Jol A i weerseres Rydor oh. owen Sound, to iss Mary Emo Lamb Sking....... mwdeLym Esq., Koeve of l&ndes $OF (EWbs.lvs:cuneverernss smy Appgpmene. At the. renblence ot. the hm ide‘s father, on inst., o v. A. MeLennan, Mr. Ebenezer mmn,yw Miss Ellen TORONTO MARK Armstrong, both of Sydenham. i ToROXto: Ma \"flz:-;Lunnl.)â€".:g flla& Msnu. Cltu,uv.'orth, &z; ué. Fall Wheat l(;ms} » § ith inst., by the Kev. James Cameron, Mr. G. , Fa meat, per bush ...... $ ysd 14 Mise M Laird, both of the to#88Bi2Of 35 ying Whout W overeee PoLLOCKâ€"CHAPMAXNâ€"In 8t. Paul‘s Church?Mount Barley + weeres Forest, on the 20th inst., by the Rev. K. Cordâ€" Oats, hid steree ner, Mr. Thomas Pollock, to Mutilda, daughter Peas us of Mr, Thomas Chapman, both of the Townâ€" OnS, C Hgd ship of Egremont. Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs _ BurrH.â€"O : the 16th inst., the wife of Mr.?John W, Bn ith, Bentinck, of a daughter, h Wluouâ€"-lncbul&an‘h 15th inst, the wife of Mr. Alexander Wilson of a son. McFARLAXDâ€"In Markdale, on the 17th inst., the wife offMr. W. J. McFarland, of a son. CBmttroxâ€"On the 21st inst., the wife of Mr. Alex, Chilton, Normanby, of a daughter.; McCaXyELLâ€"m )lount:!‘omthon the 21st inst.. the wife of Mr. Arch. McCannell of a son. A farmer saw a stranger tearing down his rail fence, and hailed him to know the reason. The reply was that he was sudâ€" denly seized with the shakes, and was holding on the fence forfsupport. )ed she saw two effins, in wï¬feï¬â€™ were g i‘ two‘?sons, and fearingifor the safety of the ‘o&bor. also a brakesman, she telegraphed to him, asking if he was @ll |righlp and wished bin home. He rth§ all right, and would be home in the ‘Fiorning, and intendei to quit railroading. On his return trip he was crushed to death while coupling cars at Brigden. ‘The body was taken home on Tuesday night last week, andâ€" buried }on Wednesday, ~The 4wo datighters are almost helpless, and it is not expected the mother will recover her reason. The deepest sympathy is felt for the family in their terrible calamity,‘ and} is being manifested in a tangiable $way by the citiâ€" zens generally. Loo C 0 00 o Aceere l oale w.le lwl'l'.l-q son. After partially: recovering; she dfeaim+ ed she saw two eâ€"ffins, in wnich‘ werof.h'o} rending manner dnrix;g the last f&rtâ€"-nigm. Jesse Mf:ConneXl. a breakeaman, was killed A Sin Cul.â€"fl'ho family of McConnell, SUBSCRIBE FOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MECHANICS‘ INSTITUTE C. METHODIST CHURCH. ERSaERems POST OFFICE 8a. m.to 7 p. m. Arch. Mcâ€" DEATH BIRTHS. DIRECTORY. can be scen at the office of cun be entered until pay §9Ogmpiummeseenmnnnmnnrenamrey and 7 p. m. _ Work Guarauteed. . W. F. DOLL, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Strain‘s New Block. Fleskerton, Revolvers, &c. Don‘t fail to call and see my stock before purchasing elsewhere. _ Repairâ€" ing of Watches and Clocks a Speciality. Having had upwards of 5 years experieunce will be promptly and neatly executed. '(Vuxk Guarauteed. A large assortment of gold and silver Watchâ€" es, .y kinds of superior Clocks from $1 up. d e PTC TB L. that commodious Awelling houso, 'fnnner]y occul)ied by Rev. Patrick Greig, at Orchardvillo. The lot attached to the dwelling contains one nere of land in a good state of cultivation, and on which there are a large number of fruit benring trees. For further particulars apply to _ Wedding and. Jingagement Rin Plated Goods, Violins, Fifes, i House and Lot for Sale at Orchardville. Thom{ THE Partnership hithcrto existing beâ€" twoen Thomas Wood and George Wood, Millers, in the Village of Priseville, has been disâ€" solved this day fbyjmutuai consent, _ GLAsGoWw wWHEAT, SUITABLE FOR SEED. CMARGES VERY MODERATE. Hoarse furnished free to partics buying coffins from us. Remember the place, WATSON & SON‘S Wagon and Carringe Works, y7 Priceville, Ont. A. Caskets and Coffins, with all sorts of trimâ€" mings, always on hand. FUNERALS furnished on short notice. Caskets and Coffing. with all worts of trimâ€" F@"Mortgages and other Real Estate Seâ€" curitics purchased, or advances made on WM. WATSON & SON, U ndertakers, BDorrowers can, by special nrrangement, have the privilege of repaying principal in such sums Inii/at eulls dtonsn an thal aBimen ‘clnee dlum ald Mackay, Esq., of Gordon Mackay ; G.L“(ll&mnlmore, Esq.; Win. Ince, Esq. BaxxrEns : The Bank of Montreal ; The Canadian No March 21, 1878. * and Town Property, on the following Liberal Terms, viz:â€"8 per cent. per annum, Interest payâ€" able HALPâ€"YEARLY, NOT IN ADVANCE. 8} per able maurâ€"yEARLY, NOT IN ADVANCE. "'é};ï¬Ã©r cont. Bcr annum, Interest payable yEAuLT, NOT IN ADVANCE. Capital authorized by Charter, $5,000,000. Prostosxt: Sir Alex. T. Galt. Viceâ€"Puxswext ; A. H. Campbell, Esq. Dmwcronrs : His Henor D. A. Masdonald, Liout.â€" Gov. of Ont.; Hon. John Simpson ; Hon. 8. C (LIMITED) OFFERS to Lend Money on Farm, City and Town Property, on the following Liberal THE BRITISH CANADIAN Loan and Investment Co., 4* 10b dMFYy.cecce en + Fggs, per dOZ......... ... ... .cs« Potatoes, per bag...........« Turnips, per bush...........+ Hay, per tOR.....c.cssseserers Fall Wheat, per bush ...... Spring Wheat " Barley, y #xreke Oats, #% Peas, hid Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... PCBS ... s cnv xÂ¥ gerrnerrerrerrcrsrr es Potatoes peP. DBG... 4: (.m4. «++ BUKRCY....+..cccreecerererrcsssssss WOOL DP 1D..s css css es rerereees Treadwell WheAt..sss«««»«+»+«« Bpring WReAt......ceceecee666«« BATIGY ... .c2 .00 cceeeee es e cce ce 440 OS +111 +c srrers6re4 042040388Â¥ re 9354 Sheepskins ench............. Butter per Ib......cucccces6»«+ %‘;fgl EP dOZ......cccccecreess Wood, dry, per eord....... fWOOL:....s:.s.210«. March 21st 1878. Borrowers can, by special nrran gether forl82.75 a your Jpayable strictly in advance. Specimen copy pau be geen at this office, and is well worthy of inspection. e S~, N:cmor.as, published by Seribner & Co., New Yo&.uupcyeu.houqltho most attractive ST.‘»#NICHOLAS AND THB Apply to ROBERT ROBERTSON. Priceville. ____ Bank of Commerce. _ _ Borrcttons ; Messrs. Blake, Kerr & Boyd. MaxaoE® : J. Turnbull New Advertisemonts. v. of Ont.; Hon, John Sim}vaun: Hon. C, Wood, Prov.â€"Treas, ; Willinm Thomâ€" MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Office, March 26, 1878. gon, Esq.; George Greig, Esq.; Donâ€" A. McLELLAN, n, Erfl.; George Greig, Esq.; Do ald Mackay, Esq., of Gordon PRICEVILLE, ONT. DURHAM MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS. N O TIC E. E. Dor Toroxto, March 28, 1878. Â¥. MacRAE, Durham. Agent at Durham. $1 18 to $1 19 1 02 to 1 06 53 to 59 86 to 38 14 00 to 18 00 5 50 to 18 to 15 to 12 to Silver ONTARIO 6 12 22 17 13 Drawing and Copying. I_IOW TO COPY a small picture correctâ€" ates ‘a’a‘."g:.'.mm "3ie. wdld 130 $2.00, in the svening. Always on hand all kinds of Leather of Native and Foreign Brands at my Tunnery. Orders left at J. W. Boulden‘s Harness Shop, Durâ€" 4 ham, will receive prompt attention. Just call and see my "Eurcks Repairing done with neatâ€" ness and despatch. ment of A 1 Last, Centennial and French Box for gents‘ fine work. In sewed work I defy competiâ€" tion. The work is done by workmen of experience, I have now facilities for manufacturing an artiâ€" ele second to none in the County of Grey, rnd have no old stock on hand, but all my goods are of the lutest style, having opened out a h:g_'oo':. ment of A 1 Last, Centennial and French Box TTIHE subscriber keeps on hand no low priced goods, but goods that are cheap when mun,imoconndormmwu wear and comâ€" fort of the Rockville FAIR PRICE AND LIVINXG PROFIT. Nothing LIKE LEATHER! DERUVGGIAST AND SEEDSM AN, Clover, Timothy and other Grass Seeds, At Lowest Market Prices. Garden SEEDS | J. C. JOPP. Rockville, Bentinck, March 1st, 1878 y4 Seeds, Seeds! Carding and Fulling promptâ€" ly attended to. A. Customers, and the public generally, that he has decided to keep possession of his Mills for another three yeas, and he would solicit a continuâ€" ation of their patronage. EDGE MILLS, THE Subscriber wishes to inform his Customers, and the public generally. that he Many 800: machines have of late aun been put on the Canadian and other markets. They have been sold as possessing eveg merit, while a few weeks‘ work have rendered themm uscless. " Tr® FERGUS" is fully warranted to do a range of work such as no other competing concern can attempt, while its durability is undoubted. Selling price 32. These Machines have a polished OFFERS the Frrous Maxvracturno Comtraxy‘s Family Sewing Machines pay . improved styles. Pictures copied and enlarged to *3 Connnenstnntion,, acto@paiet, io bent MOTTO FRAMES, 8421 Inch, fitted Cinind e aaparraked" A large ussortment of Frames, Motâ€" toes and Pictures that will be sold at cost, and even less, during the next two months. N. KELSEY, Photographer, Opposite the "Roview" Printing Office, CAME on the premises of the subscriber, \â€"/ Lot No. 6, 9th Con., Township of Glenelg, four SPLENDID Photogr:lrhl for $1 per dos. Ph made in all the latest and bost improved xlu Pictures copied and enlarged to From Growers of known Reputation. .A Durham, on the 8th and 9th of every month. First class work only done. Head Offices at Elora Beautiful Ambrotypes For Only Ten Cents. & Fergus. DENTIST will visit the British Hotel, Durham, on the 8th and 9th of every month. Durham, Feb. 28, 1878 Spring and Summer Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Presbyâ€" TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Durham, Feb, 28, 1878 MPORTED CASH FOR HIDES. BOOTS AND SHOES. Durham, Feb. 14, 1878, Cutting dore to Order. Alexander Robertson, DURHAM, Sheep Came Astray. DURHAM Sr., DURHAM. TORONTO BEB CATALOGUE. table and cover, with outht. FIELD DURHAM. DURHAM. GOBDON, Upper Town, Durham A good assortment of Reg@y-Mg@q Clothing from $10 a suit Agent for the Western Assurance Company. Com Durkam, Feb, 14, 1878. _ Young Hyson Tea, good,......... 85¢ per 1b, or 5 lbs for $1.50. Do. do., _ fine fiavoured, 50c per Ib, or 5 lbs for $2.25. Nagasaki Japan, extra ralue,...... 45¢ per lb, or 5 lbs for $2.00. Do. do., fine flavoured,... 50¢ per lb, or 5 lbs for $2.25. Christie Brown‘s famous Biscuits always on hand, fresh. which he warrants fresh and free from damage, The undersigned has secured another choice lot of those fine flavored uncoloured Japan Teas which he is pleased to find has given so much satisfaction to the public. Also a fine lot of Agent for the Superior Broadcast Seeder and Drill. Also the Gailoway Sulky] Rakeâ€"the best Sulky rake in the Dominion, Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves. Particular attention paid to Eavestroughing. Cash for Sheepskins and Hides. The subscriber bags to Um&mmthh'slub:mo Stock ef{STOVES and TIN STOVES AND TINWARE ! WILLIAM LAWSON, General Agent. Durham, 14th March, 1878. I also continue to make the well known MEADOW LARK as a single jreaper, as a Great Bargains in Threshing Machines and all other Agricultural Implements. STRICTLY PROSECUTED | Reaper & Mower, For which I hold the patent for the;Counti¢s of Grey and Bruce. This; well know» machine can only be sold Â¥ormerly owned by the Old Firm,$will be sold at COST PRICES FORSQASE DURHAM FOUNDRY, Durkam, Fobruery 14th 1078, Durham, Feb, 26th, 1878. JORNT PRICES FOR CASH : I would say eall on me for prices and terms, and see the only good Muchne in Ontario, GEORGE RUSSELL, Nagasaki Japan Teas! FOR BY ME OR MY AUTHORIZED AGENTS YOUNG HYSON TEAS Suitable for the Beason. _ A call from all old friends solicited. The "Royce Reaper," TO In these Counties, and any infringement on my rights will be Stoves of All Kinds! upward. _ A good h&vy quilted Overcoat for $1. a quantity of HAND ROLLERS just finished at FOR CASH 0R TRADE Goods, « Has on hand a Large Stock of â€"â€"A QUANTITY OFâ€" â€"IN WANT OF Aâ€" for JOHN CAMERON, Fire risks taken as low as any responsitle and would offer them at the following low Cash : , and as a A. Cochrane. yi y3