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Grey Review, 5 Sep 1878, p. 3

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hm In: an. nun Susan “It." vita-by I E! ate. I“ an»: Dr. Sproule's I. Pricevine. rn Lg ail Stations bounc- Fuis 'econ, t, Toronto And Vim Lure Gr the round trip "I. I.) Unudaik L.kenatttstt.sis. Tm man-loo tho nil on“ urban: "eight. nerd Vim frapnuursionMNBMn by ails-M thhnog, in that 'd, especially as it my be h l III-21mins" ml $41002. Ptc-.xae.---ott ‘mMr next. "no _ 'u Raul“, In] any OI- The Galt Men ot our "-r"uoa., wank} met-{mg In “M‘- ..-mng last my be M.- The evening wu- very '1‘". n: hm] mu uppvulliou. " I 3. . "" I may} nix-moi. d h . . I tlsome tLast did nus than " sobut "no - 1. Ami that is to by. (esteat It“. g Fall Wheat the In. a... nut ham. I - ion“ 5.. Ati: huh. lini- " In“ hm. h, "r "nh'ett.d. Who we hrea If tho so.- to 11-. ["32 hiusett Ott .Noutb, '.' colour. is tho " sap at tho of minimal. I by the arch inuos in tho l in which it In the spring anolew wage an. is no. MI 're h v . has). old be “Juice. p u " a nab-AI l,,. No man'- ds, ”link" M " when. 5.5". t shut no.“ "-50 "- I do not Vin. I“... “at" - t " "trip . - u ul C m kerw "MI. It "! 5"“; If" in ' Into saw an“ be my“. " "rol them. ‘n of "III, in. uh m Pulling ['s, Inn-um“ Hal n “g... trirts where " “My I tl it?" “Mn, tl "a!" K the full u til mainly in t0 s l: ox. Mmlnl “-3 mg, , PM". nel, " h u ot, "tTor- It my " 3 mm tl:e Pt... If! " Pr. on. I no“ aide to s Inca LN" "unio- ‘rlt Chic I imam . speead truth Jia'mn {I W M nli the no so l Grm 4 long "or. an”: Hug P "up ' um PW?" ruck. I In". f Ila. 'ro all "is up" OD' and he " - ta...'-- --e"' _ ti“ nacho- in Haul-b. The by much! In. and the whole was in . blaze at once. The older girl managed to escape. but the M. M one years old, was burnt to - Put M an. arm was missing, Ata tV lab was burnt oi the hams. W. m " 01mins. or, to speak more politely. tho instinct of pram-n Ition lends cull of up to prefe' himself to overyuue “so; no tendency of the individual in we: y cull-ago Is to obtain the utmost that is poo-duo on giving the lent that is poo- "ble, Do t alumni“! linuanily? Tell mo. honest coma-uni! you would hesitate . mount between the MN! who should sell you his broad (or Magus“ and him who should gitt you the we might and the name qtnslltrtbr I am ' Tall luminous! tm due». it the thtmttst mm” occur to you to I'll. hr " MI " hour in front ufnu utmblishnnd #hete you were offered I funk? What BIB Is foul though to pay den”; " that which he can buy rleaply? Where "'0 lb. Workman to ho found who an: so simple as to give the prolerem‘a to the "ataller otter'.r-nE (mum? About., the supply of labour b 01) what depends the On the quantity of disy tal. And the law wl and: an article shall prodturtiom and nu la The disposing by law of c ing them to the mil-part of is an etrrroawhruent upon tl forbidding " tot artion mm which in in no way oppom In . word, it is an act (I! mm.) Doo Ptouetion Raise Wage Jet: the rate of wages (ll-pom" of wagosdl-pemls upon the prop fun-igu countries"; can it in uuy dogma iuercase this capital? N, t in the: INN. This law may withdraw it [rum one cum->0 Ind tram!” it to another. but cannot in. "case it "no penny. Then it muuut in- rreaso the demand for Inhonr. When a nation isolates itself by the prohibitive spun: the number of its iudu,trial pursuits is certainly mttltipkUd,tmt lhc’r importunm- is diminished. In proportion to their num~ ber they become less trodurtive, tor the Came skill and the sumo capital are obliged to meet: greater number of 'limeultier. The tHod capital absorbs in greater part of tho eireuttstintt capital. that is to any n and" put at tho funds destined to the payment " wager. --/Jh"fiat. t Man In Individuals never make what they an hay to Benet advantage. The farms: docs not nude his own clothes. The tailor does not produee the grain which he can. lumen. Donn} your hotluekeepcr cease to make her bread at home at soul: as she finds it more ecuumnicul to buy it from the huh”? And so on. Protccttonip,t, confess does nut produee the grain which be con- Iumes. Doc-lit your housekeeper cease to make her bread at home as soon as she finds it more ecnnumical to buy it from the baker? And so on. Prueetionint, confess that their system is never mien-Jed to rule in iluhviduul relations. It would destroy all social ties and force men to the isolated life of snails. It no more applies to tt family, "Punt? FIR! Tun" is admitted by (my Ind other advocates of proteetive duties to be the host pulicy tor all nations: and they have often defended their own salutary " “protection to Amerrnn indus- try" by alleging that it is the must (ancient moans of constraining foreign nations to almndun impmt attiesof pining the way to universal free trade. and nnitingall people in one common brotherhood. They admit that the levying otduticn on our product by {ore'gn anti-ins has an injurious effect. by lessening the consumption: and conse- qncntly depressiuk tho price of much pro- mwtc, they hold that being thus partially or wholly cut "ft as the case may be. from tho furc-igu market, we must ere-.1" a "hotne market" by adopting against fsrrtei,gurt4 the ulna policy " exclusion as funny have ttsed against m. This m‘gnlm-nt is based on the u Luwn. country department, province, to. Each otthem procures by hate! what would he morn expensively prveured by produe. tion. Nations Would do the same were not form used to prevent thent.--Wotiat0 tho-my that we can thus seem stity " use loss occasioned by complete closing of foreign In: our industries, and that only can indemnity ho mound. ' our iudustries, and that only In this way can indemnity be secured. Tho question briefly stated is simply this :--tiuppose that 'tll other nations impose) heavy duties on our "which. wbile. we imposed none on their'sorotdd the imposition of eottntervail. ing duties increase tho reward of labour? Instead of timing so it would simply aggra- vate the evils for which it is urged as a reaaedy.--iBrc'ts.) It "Lot Alone," the prmltteer and the eottsumrr,inspired " their own self interest, and guided by their own intelligence and mgneily. will tind and] other, and effect their exchanges by availing themselves of the least expensive routes and instrmnont. tdities.-/Btelta.) In countries which maintain a system u protection there an always many iudus tries. tho existence of which, like the man nfactnn of salt in France, depends ttpot the continuance of protection. Arty pro pom]. therefore, to abolish protection no nnnatnrully excites the combined oppcsi tttaetarsotsaltiu France, Opends upon the continuance of protection. Atty pro. posal. therefore, to abolish protection not nnnatnmlly excites tho combined oppcsi- t'nn of " those who are concerned in thou imhutrim. Their opposition, Free Trade and Protection. those industrioa. Their opposut'om prompted by self-interest. can hardly bo expected to bo removed, but, on the con- trary, is not ttnheqrtently increased by the very strength of the facts which Mindana- ed in ("our of tbs- trahr.--(Farreetl.) lf, in (‘nnsequenee of otnplorittg'more ex- pensive labour than that whiclu-ould other. u'r o be procured, :tho cost of building . house should be increased 350. he who live. in that h mu. whether an owner or u taunt. is just " certainly taxed. is just as stuetualiy prov-uteri obtainingaeommodity on the chat-post terms. a: is the French hon-Gladden who, through tho imposition all -eti" duty. in trompetUd to pay twice a much n he otherwise would for "a, - a! alt he otsnsu-.--fPaar- o M.) Some (by. since two childron. daughter: of Sabin Ruth. mu Flown“. were pinyin: "i9 ”that in Nahum The by much! - _. _t_r, --- " - 1.1.... " mm». shall be limit v law of consumers, fore. pyort of home industry, It upon their liberty. the ttion "mutual exchange] my opposed to morality, an act of "tiustiee.- m bear, the de" at mes .9, On what mu] , The rate roportiun which to the demand. nu! for labour ' le national capi- says, "Such or market HI the mr 1 to how. 'rtedhrttt iru,t Joana Anna ofthangevi1ie, is now in Gueiph and awaiting u, tnal on I ehlrge of slenlingsome clothing fromJunes Maxwell, of East Gunman. V Thu tkuttmnm, of the Methodist Ibis. copal Church of Canada, now in " union] " Be luvillmlmve received: favourable "port of Committee recommending a scheme of lay representation in the Generd Confer- ence. The crop: in nor: a put. of British Colum- bus are very tine. . . ('ummmuhr Cattterott in about to proceed to Asia Minor tor the purpone of zurvoying I route for a railway to the Persian Gulf. n is feared that the potato crop of Ire. Int d thin ycuris "'anost M poor a» that ot 1817. and fears of great distress are enter- tuinc I. No mixed marriage can be celebratod ln' . Roman Catholic priest in England without an express stipulatiun that all the children shall be trained up as CUtholics. Fulluwing the example let in Ohio, banks and mercantile establishments in New York Statu now decline to take tho trade or Mexi. can silver nlull " exeept " a diseouat of ten per cunt. 'l'ln: Urinal: “PM will shortly withdraw to a point south nf the Island of Mal-morn. A .mnlun of Turkish troops wilt, " the re- 'qur'st of Ill-mm] Todtelrvtt, neymmto the Hun- ly making " cause: aiucu th than were P..' chnthl. and at more 1 1.500. Th, _ grmtvr part of the Ilrrzuguuinm hm hm" uni-jumteul. The t'r.ar, in reply to a teleuTaph tron the Suit-n. PE. prewml his nnrruwnt the anarchy in Rnumelia. and stated that he had given orders to prevent and punish mung" upon 3UsoaaaG. The Hungarian town of Miakalog (Minio- 1913). mm 5 population of 20,000. has been Ilcluluiixhe-l l-y territie storm. ; tour hundred persons parialml. There is a ymtng man in South Norwitch whamllks twenty-live can evorv morning and owning and the Register challenges the humininu tu beat it. Three bun-Inn! and tseventrtive petitions in bankruptcy ware presented in Chicago on Saturday I in most cases the aunts were mm" nr nil, awn when the liabilities exceed a million dollars. sian lines irons the punitiuns of the ithodope iusurueats. hmnz 1srraiturtul. The uvacnatiun of thc Iinsnnn Irwin from the tei,rlthourhuot1U Stamiunl has been all-pended until the with. drawal of the British tieet. Italians are volunteu-ring in aid of the Huanian insurgeutn. The 1hluuetctihis in N-rvm is aver. the late Wttrsters resuming ..m.-.-. The. Austnan losses in taking osurpatiou vi Huanh do not More! 1.500. Th, greater part of the Ilurzrgninm has Mun sulrjlunleul. The Czar, in reply to a teleuTaph tron the Sultnn. _ Fetuoy At Aliau um wite " ur. HU'nH-TIUA\I¥ In vuh "t Mr..ran LAso In mum t% Dr. L.m:3. of a: GIN-12V}: In limo " Mr. J, A, Hal “mm In Erratum Mr. Joe. Robb, Sixrmuxr In Run of Mr. )lAleln Kc-tr-ttt Maul wife otDr. A. l- HUNT!" -At Durham elm-.1.“ Hunter, a; ro iNr,V--.tt Durham SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY AND TIIE REVIEW. tho provitu" mnm‘mr'uba NEWS Mos T' Hun price to Sc]: this Popular um; thin wiper. No mm". is received IT w-unhy of iusyection, Durivatu--Third Tuesday in and: mouth. cvieovitte--Mottihty before Durham. Itanover--.1ionGy before Durham. Mount Forest-Third Wednesday in each month. Itumtaik--Tuesday before Orangov‘ille. Crnelph--riet Werhses0ay iu cuch month. HarrLtrur--Fridny before the Guelph Fair. 1oraytou--satttrdyy. before Guelph. Elors--The any before Guelph. 1htuglns---Myuday befmo Hun Fair. uaGiltoa--cyrsta1 Palace Grounds, the day after Guvlph. Berlin-First Thursday in tttteh month Brampton --First Thursday in enchmonth. Liatoiel--First Friday in each month. F.re--ThryPiby following Mount Forest. itoGnont---Fidteisnth of Fobrrmry, Ire: June, August. October and Down r. Primrose-Wednesday preceding the Orangevilla Fair. ora-ville-The and Thursday in one]: month. ats.tt,ume--Wodoes4ttr before thang-TU. ieisrsvithertueond Wednesday in each month. Waikertow-'1'he last Wednesday in and: mouth. Milduuy - Last Wednesday of each artr,1 m t,', tqtuxv.v.mwotcul wholly or in part to nun-Aim: . 'bit-its. uml during the yin“ Iti78 mm; ll nmwur Iwwuifully illudtmw'l ankles un Cari. VII-hunting. Msrosemuittiurp, "eru-t1snirtg, The mnsuml “1111415. ctu.. besides n Cutsrming Piper "John Irurrougus,uutlucui "Fo1hrwiaut the 111:] nu to Cut-min." F mull-r to encourage its twht u. " [mm mm: of On nrlu we have mmlu spot-lull Br. uuvmr'nn “ill: the publishers to supply Sunn- m's .\lu.\'nu.v nlul“"l‘ho they Review" legume r 53.1; " year. Ming " an. less than the subscrip- m pritw to Sclulmnn “lune. Specimen copies of " Impala: nmgnziue can be sun " the Mile» of " pnpor. No mum: cam _bo entertd until ray J. NICHOLAS AND THE GREY REVIEW FOR $2.75. Durin SION I' ULY CATTLE FAI1lh1 MISCELLANEOUS. Inuit!) t M u S strtn1. u-n the 29th um. Grace. _ Aln-xumler Kim]. ttged " yum. " ti: t nm min of t'oiutturwood, on V. Mrs. Ann .\lv('nhnmu. wife ot Mr. rlmnrm. nun! xuulhur of Mr, N. Mc- iustrstud magmhlm ttrthlis ttued nodes no the very I. u: put. your sown] pnpcrs DEATHS BIRTHS Prtrk, “rum" :nal “In, at his residence. Arto "tie, nun] " rm] 1"" [the 3rd September, Ar- n the :‘mh “IL. Margaret M mun” at Mrs. lume- "only r: rk. uh Um an! inst. mm. n! It daughter. thi. ht inst., thes ri, n! u daughter. 17th tdt.. C'uttter r Aitrturitt Me. mhl MM T day-L uit., tho wife um. the wth; the w Mo of the who ot rhml. It: rm". writ- tho In" uk- l: Conueluritsgt1us enurmou-mdunt at contin- uous trtutie on the, lhmu n in ”mi-hing tlabt serious din-ten I" of lo nn 0 'tmrremm. A terrible on. occurred "' Tue-clay, In excur- sion stunner "turticg hm Graves» to Lon- don being run down " Barking involving the loss of wine six hundred lives. In the good old tune: it vs: the qa"totn of pun-nu to correct then children. but att that non of thing has been changed mm to judge of . casein Montreal recently. A young women named like" Bougie mu brought More the Recorder, her father appearing lgaiuthe-r. charging he? with having viol- t'utlyasaattltml him. From the evidence it appeared that. she was in t he had it of castig- nmg not only her father. but the her moles, when they were not an dnuful and respectful as the desired. She wu nut. to jail for n month at but! hint. Wool per Ib.., Slump skins... Lamb Skins... Hides per ewt llny............. Flour So. g," bh Corn Meal 16 " 'F...'... Slums. " " "ran, " " Fall Whom. per bush.....,,, Spring Wheat, R. cum.. Crlusgow " ...... (has " ........ Hurley Bh ......., Pens " ........ Hay per ton.................. l‘ututocs pcr bavgs.......... Pork per 10011:.............. Beef .. ........q..'.....'. Hides .' ...................4 Sheepskins msec........... "utter per lb.................. Eggs per doz......... ........ Wood, dry, per curd....... Wool .B..............._......... Spring Mlwat, par bush White When! trull)....... Truadwell {l"all)............ Outs, ., Pear, " Harley. th Wool per Ib...,...,.......... Flour per bu,.............., Pork, per 10itlbts.......,.., Hoof, per 100 llm........... Wides, per 100 lbs........., Sheepskins cach.........w “HUNT FOREST MA [{KI'ITS. Curtfoleratr Ofliee, Sept. .5, 1878, Flour per barrel...............M " to 4 Ontlnmtl pvr lmrrvl............ 4 50 to 0 Pull Whvnt....................... I DU to 1 'l'rendwvll Wheat............... o 85 to 0 spring Whturt.................... U 70 to 0 llato.v........-..-..... t) di) to 0 fhtts....,........................... ll is to " I'os................................ 0 M to " Apples per bag, FLESUERTUX AND I‘RICEVILLE STATION MARKETS. Sept. G, 1878. Spring Mlwat, par bud)... 90 H" to 0 90, Puma.- per but; "utter............... Full Wheat, per hush f..,,. Spring Wheat .. '_.... Barley. Ab ...... Oats, $q ..-.n Peas, 1' ....'. Dressed Hug-z, per 100 lbs Mutter, rolls. pvr lh......... DURHAM MARKETS. Dummy. Sept. 5. 1878. _r'.l.rmr,Ierl00, ltm,at mill " 50 to il 2 bl tuhdairy-... Ergs,perdoz......-. Ihdatocs, per bag.... 'l‘urnips. per bush... . Hay, per tou.......... EAST RIDING Oli' GREY. G KN'rT.r.MEN, Having been nxdiuitn-rl by a large number nf intlueutial bileeturs of thin Riding to Immune A Candidate for the Hume of (hummus at the (mining election, I have ('uuarntml to do I 1lunot lamlmm‘ in the short space of an Address to go into all the matters requiring legislation in acuuntry no cxtemivo as our own, but it is dun b, yuu to ktunr my views on mum- of thu must imptutant tine-Minus res qnin ivg, the attention of the Hovcrmnout at the [nest-int time. As we nnw wwscsu .1 large territory crum- prising wide areas of the host ttgvicultural, mineral. and lumbering districts in the “my! I, thltl it is the duty of the Government. to span.- no etturt to secure tho deruhrpment of than resources as rapidly as pxmnihlu. To do this requires a hhcml immigration Policy - one that tends to the introduction of a large num- her of the agricultural) of the mother cannhyw would undoubtedly be themrst ml- vantageous, as after them would follow all the other chum, -aud I should teel hound try-up. port such a Policy. To secure an Immigration" the character required, it is necesunry to offer inducements in the form of Free Homestemls, .00.. and in addition to these really means of transporta- tion, consequently I Would he in favor of push. ing on--" fast as can be done consistent with the public inure-t- thu PBeifie Railway andother Road: having tor their object the opening up of the newer sections to settle- ment. With reference to the In-calleul National Policy fi. r.,) making the Tariff of Canada correspond to that of the United States, I consider its introduction would be detrimental to theittteretsts of Alloluaes, especially the agricultural, and would tend to weaken the bond that now exists betwm as and the mother country. _ Before the Election come: or, I hope to have an opporiunity of meeting with many of yon and explaining my View: more fully. In the mun time I bog to nay, that being A Far. mer, I shill. it cloned. (while not Insulating other subject-J devote Ipecitl uttention bt all questions meeting the agricultural m. Also, being tr Reformer (from principle). I I mu gin tho niacin; Administration . lib.) eral support ' hut mowmg tho right to deal: with All qua-hou- on their merits. and 0-- phstically refuting in 31ch to support my menu: that is ealendated to an. an "it-sus ot party at the expense of a; Craving your support. and hapinz. M men, that you will return In " the M o! the Poll, Country. "-0 Tm: New Advertisements. ELECTORS TUBUNTH MAltKfi'lh'. Torusro, Sept. 4, It478, I remain. Your oLodient want, " TRK U .30 to O 45 to 09 00 to o 75 to 4 60 to 4 I)" to 4 50 to o 50 to " 10 to 0 09 to 1 50 to tl 11 to 10 to tki to 20 to ll 00 to g 25 to l 60 to " 80 to l) 80 to 0 25 to 0 GO to 0 8” to (I 21) to " 50 " Bl) to 1 oo 4 (H) to 4 50 0:; 001010 tlo " to M, to ill to D 00 to 20 to " oo to " 4 l t I tt (3” to 0 tlt) to 5 oo to o 00 to 4 00 to 5 CO to o 85 to U 70 to t) di) to ll 28 to 0 M to l ttl) to 0 In to I) 10 to "i." 'ar"rosar..' Bent'nck, Aug. 28th, 1878. tll) to 07 to 18 to 09 to 90 to 85 to M) to 2 60 2 25 l 75 0 90 0 60 0 95 0 80 0 8.3 0 27 0 62) o 51) 10 (K) 81 17 50 0 10 o IO 4 75 " ()0 1 In 0 9n 0 " I) " " I) ll " 32 62 " nu Slt? w, 90 0 Oil 0 50 " TC, O 20 5 IK) 0 on 5m 5 no 75 Ill) (MI 50 20 '00 Flo :w 50 flo ll It) 28 10 10 51 P2 ll W.stenr--ht London. Bept. ao to Oct 4th. 50m Marv.“ Durban". Tumduy ml mutter. dny. Odour lst um and. EAST Char-." Ftrr.qthortott, October Mt and tad. Anomaly-At Eugenia, Oct. Int. 3baneathotr--ht Bturitrurrse, October a 3nd I. Osprey-At Stnghunpwn. Oct. 4th. ccmug'ood-At Clubbing Friday. 0nd. Des-Nurs-At MI, on loudly, thtt 1th. Proton-ht anovulc, on Tuesday, on. ttth, Euphmiu~At Bucklyn. Tuesday, on. och. P.gruttsont-ht Holstein, Timmy. Oct. 10th. Northern Union-At Omuum “In, Oct. 8, 9, and 10. Northern? an Wulkorwn. Oct. ts, 9, 10 and 11. H. I. H. th. 1h"h-tEdintmrgh huh“- delivered of a dughhr. Guvlph Cmttmt-At Guelph. on W: w, tA " 'ind Sh Clues-d Unha~Al ClMonl. Sept IT an! M. Mount ramp.“ Motutt Forest, Sept. M, 19 t It. vanwnu. Fa-otr-.u Toronto. who: 'tr,N,itg,gtkgt and Sk We“ Wcummn~m Danton. Supt. B I“ M. Brntinck~At Allupuk. on Friday, Sept. rub. IEditmttb-At Chutnwordl, 811:2. m. DURHAM DIRECTORY‘ Suhlmth wen ices at tl n. m. 5nd 7 it m. Sunday Scum»! at 2 p. m. Rm: R. B, " my. t. h., may)! Church Wardens, H. J . Midduuxh and Elite EMF. Divine Son‘icn I'),',',?' Sabbath at " n. In. Ind 600 p, m. y.ietstlt.tic'huo gt gs!) P..yu,!.'rNy.t.r nun-ting Sunk-w; n‘rrv t,'ahttuttt at 102:!) n. m. um] 6:30 In“ Sal-bulb School " 25:!) p. In. Pray-r "looting over) Thursday (1‘11le " T U'rluck. and Hiblo Chum every Munduy awning at a o'ciuck, Plum: Rar. i'.. GodIl’uy. Jun" II. lint. [nun-r. mummy h'orvuwr-preacU- in: at ll n. "L ; to.blruth N-hnul In 2:40 p. tn,'. Pruaching M. 7 p. m. Wvck "voniug Son-ices Monday pruning; yuunu peoples' pmyvr month"; at 8 E. m. ', chul-ndny mcuinu. Dildo rings " H p, III T “nth-y evening. mgului prayer meeting at Bum B. U. REGISTRY OFFICE. Thoma- Lauder, rl,t.'iik"g,rj John A. Munro, Do- tuttymegistosr, (mice ours from 10 u. m. to I pun. MFA'HANHCL' Ixs'nTL'TF. W Town 'itul--opcu awry Friday owning trom 7 to 9 nit-luck "I- $1. mum-l 'ttc, " cents. Alexan- der 1min "mun, Lihnu‘hm. Night of meeting, Tuesday on m- lnelnn lull moon of and: nmmh. Tisitlug lumthrvn welcome. A. Vance, w. M. H, w. 'i'i'diiiiirTi%rti/ri:." Night "t Inn-Him: may ?typtay at 7:30 o'ch ck in ttw Ulld Allowq may" Wiliug i/rtturvn welcome. ottleo hours trorn8ts.tu. to 7 p. m. And]. Me Keusie, Postman". iFri.iiaiGV.ir.iCiv, ft, “inch a}; To the Electors GEsrr.rrarr.s,---Tho l’nrlmmont cf Cun- Ma Inning bocn dissolved by Royal Pro chunution, you are now culled upon to duct l nwmbor to represaut you in the [louse of Commons, in the next Parlia- mom. TREE! i7dliirc%iiiGiGiiitg " tdai. "DitJii,Yiiaa Avrf l‘hnrsduy awning M 7:30. Nov. Witt. Park. pastor. My 1'twliaucstttary Course for the past six years having met with the entire and hearty approval of tho elector» front all parts of the Riding, asuclnbled at A moot- ing in Durham, on the 28th of Dun. 18tf, l wan 'tgaiuseteetea'to otfur myself as u candidate " your stttfrages at the cunning election. Believing that iheaetion ot thr medium wus a correct itttvrpeetntion of tho wishes of a. majority of the eleetors in the division, I necrptcd the uomiuation, amlaut now in the ficld as tho cmulidutc of the Reform Party for South Grey. I now desire to tendvr my thanks to the elcctors. and the people of the Riding gtsnerallvfor the many ttttts of kindness and the unvm'ying marks of respect I have received fron chum during my mat term "foffieo. Having recently visited runny portions of the Riding, I ulsudosim (noun- Night of meeting, Thursday on or baton) full mum in ouch month. T, mes, Ntur, gmtulntc the people tmon the rapid prus- perity and the marked improvement I have uotieed since my former election. Ifagain Clbrtt'tll will endeavor. as in the past, to its: for your bust "mtercrsts, and the interest of tlw wlmlc lhnniniun ' amid- ing Soctiunulimn ml the one hand. and in- tuleranm aud bigotry on the other. I will earnestly shire tu uphold tlse principles ottur,ulian Lnynlty. Patriotism, liberty and sc4t-tvlianec. As yruwreprcsoutative 1 "ill omlunvonr. in “(ivory way, to give practical vi.fcet to tlmsx- principles', I will, to the ttttnos) " my power, diseouuteu. unce nny nttmnpt to weaken tho lmnd wlueh unites us to tha Mother Country; my eoustant endeavour will be to encour- age and foster Canadian manufactures and industries; in a word, I shall always be found the earnest advocate of whatever measures tond to the promotion of 0111' interests, the maintenance of our natinnal ered't and the preservation of those prin- eiplen of civil and religious lilicxty which are so intimately mnncctcrl with the haie pinoss and prosperity of the people. Holding the view thut inereased taxation is not the proper remedy for hard times. I will not favor any increase of tariff or taxes unless required for purely revenue pur- BolieVing that the mast enlightened system of commerce known to the civilized wurld is tho fiseal policy at Great Britain. it shell he ttthr object and aint to have the laws regulating our trade and cammorcc undo in conformity with the wiso,liberal and progressive policy of the Mother Country, instead of imitating the minions fiscal pol- icy of the American Republic. poses, Space will not permit mo to refer to the many menaures and acts tending to the best interests of the country which have received my support. bat I trust to have an opportunity of seeing you all before the election. and fully dis. cmsn 1; them, us well u an runny other important public qustrtiot" of the day. In eouelasiou, I may say that it ngnin olecud, I will not, " in the put. for tho good of - portion of the Riding studying to advonoo your welfare, to develop your "more“, and to "and no mm in every form. When my re- con} is plum! fairly boron you. I have no {gain wounding to you for o m- hot upon my post aeta Ind for I villain- don of the policy of the Gammon” have felt it my duty to sustain. I have the honor to be, gentlemen. Your hithhl and ou. Beevant, GEO. MNDERXJN. lll'lUXAM LODGE Nu. 300 ov A. F. a A. M, lyk' THE South Riding of they: STEPHEN LODGE No, 160 I. o. Ir, I', PittisuWt'r'dilAN t'llU1tCH Dt'uHAM L. o. L. Nu. ML TRINITY CHURCH METHUDIST ('BL‘IK'IX BAPTIST CH CECIL Pt MT UFFICI Th Iubnriben beg to inur- tho “has." of Soul: Ind East (in, “M In M sto exec-u " onion in WOOL CABDING. i I in?" ttrife, SPINNING and wzvrma,itl.t?5 'hfiiiii Carding, Spinning, mum, 1mm and Cloth-1 IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. Which will be told " moderaU when. Satisfaction Iluaranteed in every brunch of basins-I. CA and Eta-inc. Wool ' in exchange for good: or in lunynent. for work. A Farm For Sale or to Rent. BEING Lot No. w, Can. 2, m the Tu\\u»hiput Nurmunlvy, In an". Mum! m w-rrn ut whicu is rluurml. Log lmrn mud (rune null lug house on tho pmmlum, and a large honing un'hhl'd. If n-nwdlhumnut of the mun will be taken in improvements. '1'htsproperty ‘u nouthu Viuages ut Org-bud. For (unbur purtiv.uUra apply to HUGH ELDER or to L',rroriia'; u Edi-Avid. l good 4 years old Home about 10 i lmndu high. The bum in n My colour. vary kiln]. mm! a wyyd (Iriyor; ('lwnp tor cull or will be From the present date till your neighbours to take “THE GREY REVIEW," ’The Grey Review' Subscribe at once, and get Saint Anne, Ottawa River. W'.':), LEI) Tenders nddreased to the Sec- L rn-tnry "t Pttblir. Works, and endorsed "Tender " ('nnul and Look at m. Anne." will be waived ut this "ttire until the arrival of tbe Hanan: nnd Wmhemmnilu nn TUESDAY 1m: 81'" DAY OF (ICTUIU-Jll next. for the constrlwllnh of I Lost mul the form-nun of IpllmMI to it on .ti1f, hlmhvuml mm of the prxmettt lock " ttt, . mm A may of thulrtettlity, together with [than Ind Hoeit1etttiort of Elm works to ha dune. cm: he ttetrtt M this 0mm and nt the Emblem [Wainwr- other, 'it. Aujyswu ginglrnfwr TUEQDAY. 12mg #4?! Pat' iii ",kl,il'tiril,ih?iiijiiiy; ii'éiiliér' 'o'chiéfpiné’ei primed {arms of huh-f can be Imminod. (taumwtnr- me rrettort to be" In mind that trmlvn It ill ttot bo v-nmillcrml unless Inmlv srtrietly In m'uunlunca with tho prinml loam. Ian-L in than Crtst' of tirttut _ except, thero art- nthu‘hod the mutual niglmturvm the nntrtt'e of ttle oeettptstiotr and rewi- (lonw of each nun-ml." ot the mum ; mu further an urn-Mud Hunk rill-"gnu for "In Mun Itrle "lust tu'ANuu any the. Tender. whirl] um uh I he tortNtua ll 'dll puny tendering 'ilull'd'l "tt.trlng into tstttttttwr tor tho mulls.“ thes run And on the tonn- mtated In the “not submitted. The alumna thus urn! in will he rotnnml to the l {calm-live puma- who-o louder: an nut weap- For the dun ftMtttmrttt ot tho contract, Mush:- tory annuity u ill be rm ulna by the depot-it, of mum-y to tlie ununm ofl nut Hm CENT. on the bulk sun of an: comm; of whleh the Ium nut. in with um Tender will be considered u part. iaii%i, ci "ttrireoirtiLet- (a? “{1th the min "In. 1 GG told u pin-musing no" merit, than a low in um um Tender will be considered . pan 1 'Atta' ptdfrp', rand-m tet',", win". "1.: Ninety per cont. nnl . o! the WIRED! "than“ Btrotm" 4 t y 'r"rolt . , o . MR0 " 'o will be paid until the e'i,Ard'ul', of the work. 1 ttt 1'gtt','ettGt,"i",1ri'fdit,telr"' cu: "tempt, To with 'l'vndcr must. be “mixed the netttal Iig- w a E n y r . u nature’s of um “Intangible and ”iv-nut venom. I Durham. Feb. , l m. 'titth1g',' the Dominion. v'rillling to begun lum- __, . -' -- _ - -_ a.‘ -7 fr“ _ ---_-- t " or t a turning out n t new con itiotw, u i , well as the dim porbrrtututsus of tho works emhm- f " l. , 111 IA. " od in the Contact. I - Sealed Tenders. Marmara! to the undonlpod uni endorsed “Tenan- Pickle nullity " will be u- cch'ed at thin otBeas up to noon ot iiaGGiG the let 'trby ot January. next. for the (Dr-din. GS. laying m1 mm worn afoot-Moi my“ to be enema! on the (autumn; new. of Cm dim Puma numy C-- I. Fromttt-tV of the It on“! It English Nut to Rupiah. n dim at Mt so Men. I. From Raleigh ta lad. m. . “at... d that“ on all“. . Ml Biv.e_tert_MrEieth., mu ','o'gt,t,,Pfd.%tl, ads-m d that I 4. iron 2t,tMett,tthhttgP""'" oauirruu0diiuase.o0ttois _u"ai1ti _ TttLdrsptsttruont (has not. however. bind mm to adapt. the lowest or any under. o%Aircsiiiiari. - 7raaCiuiaia -- __ie--e_r.e le,&c.,m_ b. ”an. and qteqiSoaAi-, anna-Io iiflh'tl'st/ {an a! m. .4 u.- lan_9wmu mount. - TORONTO 'uTeiiriiathtid _ iii -ituuot-tttu. wtil 50 m? of - mumummur out loud- vm in m - on to tiiitidRaiiiioii-t-ttt-a- Mini. PtgtMtl Micron-induct“ um “canto! an. m - no um:mm under: an uh. Inl- It. deuiiuretoriditi-fthetDtr-tt. Tenders for Grading, Tracklay- mg, dit. Ttvat than Agent, Durhuu. burn-nu. mu Aug., mm. tbat. Dettarttltmtt of mbte Wail. om", 13ttt hugurt.t8t8. Flonhrrmn. Aug. mm, 1678. Fleshcrton, July 4th, 1878. Canada. Pa0itio Railway. [murmur or Franc Won“. OTTAWA. 19m Augun. 187a. as it is acknowledged u Notice to Contractors. be the best local paper in the COunty. January Itst, 1880. ll Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, are., -.Arrmb- If"imta-otom Woollen Mills. In "cry bunch of our work. We have nhuya a. had I an M " FOR SALE! For $1.25 ! HNono but Experienced Workman Employod. My order, Cloth Dressing, &o., F. MMBAE. F. RILU'N S. DAMUDB, Norberto!) P. o, "P. awry. Search". ern.21. trttt DYE STUFFS, ALI. I-ADII A" COLD?“ Oils. Pants and Varnishes at very low prices. xkllilille I) Y" 16$, Machine Oils, Various Qunlilim from 25 ch. . "lion Excelsior Machine oil 00 eta. a gallon, equnl to the best Sn! Oil. J. W. Boulden’s Light Harness, , i,CiGifl 1r,iitiiiiiL2iiii2ii BEWARE in... “when. Nut (runs but: In puma. Two pump. conuniout Tonm any, Apply on the minimum to WI. CAIII'BllJ. no Durhnn P. o, Out. First Class Farm for Sale. Fo,1) Sado, Lot No. M. Con. ind. Sh . G. w, To‘nnhil; ot Deanna. making mu an. -- about, " than: ' an remnant mostly urdvood bush, unumd about 5 mn- from Darla-nu. [and fondly, vellum” ty. ttutth"tle: and ()FI’ICRS the humus Mhst'tucrURttir, Gonna”: Family Sewing Machines For .03 not I Souk-1c prier g.T2. Thou Ila-chine- Inn-I . pun-M um. aud cover. with oatat. “any poor machine: bun of “min” but: pm on an l “Indian “(other mun __. The) by: MruTg"xtfael2tHg."lht 1td2tu"rgt'g.ttt gn- 'lat PM M Van... lee" J2:t'tidlt.tdtttfp, or, THE VERY BEST MATERIAL, Izod mum}. and It prim In low In my other and: hmunz u: an enunty. Those in need of Bueh Arno!“ would do well to Call and Inspect Mr Mock. Tho “who: I. an “at [at Annu- of rmllruusrs. ROBERT XeFABLANE. ROBERT McrARLANE. Carriages, Buggies, Demo- crat Wagons, etc.. iii,'Ctihe,ieii J/ia,iCi?tii,ilei" 9 v u with N'tl'tl'Jll “an. 7nd”. I In! ctr-Mont that :1! vark annual with I. will be prong, no! and, _ All at GM. " "" I {A " Carriage Works. Block. “when”. Durham, July 4,1011 Boat Dutch Mulder In on. Per lb. W; r. MIL. Katelyn}; nu} Jud)", Huh“. In» Dye Btuffs, Alexander Robertson, IH'RXIAM. W. F. DOLL. GA LL AND SEE Manufacturer ot, Moot cl J. & N. CASIPBELL :5; GriiiiGi,rilui Htt' HI Home and The m of Land " Sale. A onauiHnamoanr. Te su-sue-ala. tat 1.... cu. /Mtf"'"""""'"""""" In pup-- mdhmdmh-tuh mt't".ttoas,oet Imus u M . “all can. Mam-om. '2eggre.".'1",'t - . Ito-Mia. 1uwr, ' 539*!th - In . vino-v iriGTaiGTarGaiG'" 1x'tn','Mr't2tTtgi, “nut Applylounpmy numb-hm . bin-nu ' raGiiH%oaTfd WWO“ ouly.whnhmm1ud to “that. ..'s.deotHest.ttautAaoeoo-tottt-t-ie. Chilton-com. Int-IJulylthm. -----.- --__--- Dissolution of Partnership. i,itirisiitiiiGe.iG iFritTsryiiieik i'7.rdiTiri mt“ GiFiGUaiii Rifcirii7rGiri7 a iiiir.CG; pu 'ttti-ot.'" bt lam-I rottet. no but: Cabinet Maker, all" kind: dank) Mao-chm noun. TR,?, Early Chum]: Hutvry. Seripturs Docthno Ind Bunyan at Inns: Bart-n. with an Emu-"n ot the plenum» Poliry o Dar- tut Church Fairlie-unn- of MUquotattsm him m. ttatt ham}! writvp mg or "u"erntauon In Baptist Misrepresentation: rumour-Prawn ftom WIN! uh "thor-o-. , the Ru. John Bettume, I‘m-mutin- M Chutney. Sold by Mr. J. Cum-nu, Hun-w." my Prir" " 'MrttU, "In mum monoy mater " want (at In than " nu) Luna: alum, Cajun! not u- pied; "Mun "an rm]. SPIWCITO‘ homo much by un- nnaiuunmu. Non. mum. u, be). and purl- ‘anwd out» who" to work tor uni In is tho uma, Costly otttht um term. the. Adda-- Tun A Co.. Augunta, Inna. M RS. PATTON having been requested L h rerat Dual-1h And de t our: t Mm? u“ glti'/gh',M hunch-a. 'ce thut to mma-mmumm and Dun and In“. like! from 1km. and foul- “(Mud “any wo"mtto"todtourwiti be lau- will - Id “In. ' Itylu In Fee nu. Dru-In Millinery & Dr PATTERNS FOR SALE. unmmqgunggaia. Ruth-e-et G. TAILOR AN D CLOTHIEB, lh-ideucr -0irpoaite the Canada Punk,- Spring nod Summer Fuhlou reguUAr M. A‘. Mt, m: to “he ulncnptinm G the lugut,'cbup. at Bad but tthutrated family publieatioo In tho world. A " one can become . Ml Agent. The "last elcgunt walk: of It given free to .ttuerihera. Ttte price in no law that Almost. m'erybudy "th.eri'uer. “no Arm n- porumsking over) m I week A In .' “an 'yet talung over 400 nub-cub" III tt." dun. iii who must-g: malo. mom-y fart. You can Ilevoh all y-mr trme to the Luv-inn» or oriv {our spam mm. Yon luv! nut he an») (mm mm- over night. You can do it u setl M oturs. Full larch-nun, directumt and (4-m- (no. filer-"tum!u|m~-nrvmuwt free. Hyuu want peu'ttabU ruck and u. yuur mum“! once. It can“ nothing to try the Inn-inc“, Nu on who cog-gs hill to who can pay. Ad. d". "Th Pamph'doIr-d. "Portland, Hui“. 'PPS7fb OBEY. AND BRUCE “WAY. "..,,t'lt'tufdtllu%'flllTdtirio. {@195 31PM: Kim -that 1hy w:- Umounnn. sud USDEitThKEUt, if. ii. luxuriant Durham. Foch. N. "376. _ n In 2m “nu " mind In the but and“ book we! 8t,tiM"r'l'M ".tar-tatEV A110 " SELFPHN only " Bent hymn. t on "can ot prim. It gnu; of I’m-mu “Inky, Pre mann- Devlin. rnolll Ind “131th Debltitr, and the null.- eotseorultattt “In and untold mum" mu an! theretrom, and ronuiu - “III “original gnu. tere any an.- or which is worm Ibo prim d the oak. hm bank n- nmen by the noon. and" and yummy (he not! “HIM [nu-1m in Muriel, yo (My: "P' uygdgd {gold an)..- mar Giiiii ir? In? into-{d A 'hte,ttd Itiustrstrd m “YA m “I ul In. 'dn%'l'l-t. you mu m nit, lk" gr II " one. Adda swam! MEDK‘A INSTITUTE. he. I ly Inch In. Donn. Mun. Cutting done to Order. Jon nommx. [am Dl'RHAM Fir., DURHAM. Wood Turning, on Baptism. 1., iiru;Gi;riaTiCrFifiua e--- rm mn- 'd'r52u'l',t'; am tn Ill. lend - . tori": Chunk. g O... 1.3-. In. My... mama. set-n new mind P1 Man-.9935! 3.13:3" iirigifGaT.FE ts." if Wham): "mt chutes to male mom-3’1 We need . P"?" y c\'gry_wwu Lakim! Hum yl n

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