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Grey Review, 17 Oct 1878, p. 3

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rsday t«, J ownship Show,. hor kind properiy ind H. nel;nu‘.'nn_ u. Cameron, 2nd H ames Murdoch first) 2nd T W s Laminer d proved eld in the YÂ¥ fing and# s present. hibited in I. Petrie gremont W ty uie ol at snn c mt ie n 6 â€"__ Barxs Burx®»p.â€"About tweltée o‘€lock last Monday night two barns on the ferm of Andrew Millee, Neemanbv, were deâ€" stroyed hy fire. It seams to have started an a s‘ack of straw mgar ons of the barns and spreading enveloped all in destruetion, together with the contents, including about two hundred bushels of griivr of various kinds and some farin itvplements. The loss is estimated at abont ~$700,â€"insured in the Ottawa .\;:ri‘c;flmnl ot(')or "I':?l.;: and fl: Hamil tual for $700. origi the fir:Q'iJ!lr fl‘n«lz&%\m six o‘eI':,kno& Tuesday morning the ‘barn of James Paldon, Owen Esd'“"‘ .“d. 3â€"-.. was destroyed by fire, with most of its zonts including the greater part of &om of the E:;t season. The barn was a good fmerp ns s 5 Eo daavel have .-tarte.fzt:'m' Ark*d 3)’ ‘ “,jxg:w‘«hume‘ We have not heard the himbn\we believe it is inâ€" sured in the Waterloo M€ual for $400,.â€" rbots "a¢D ABLEE * I D Dushel potitoes, properly named, Thos. E. Kershaw, 2nd Wm. Cameron, 3rd Wm, Reid, 4th Thos. Keith. & 6 Half dozen swedish Tuinips, Dunean Sinclair, 2ud W. H. Wallace. Win. Reid Grain and Roots.â€"Johr Martin and W. Henderson, Mount Forest; J. H. Hunter, TPP.. Dpathanto sivi2 $25U Dairy produce and frug;â€"Jos. Hampton, Mount Forest ; Gilbert McKenzie and A. €C, MeKeuzie, Durham. 3 Ladic‘s work. â€" Mrs. J68. Harpton, Mount Forest, and Mrs. A. C. MeKenzie, 8i C Aivert V Mount F Durkam. M M ad d Charles Gillies. Hiall dozen any other kind Ppro;n med, Thos Waddell, 21q John Phitp. n D 24 Ibs timothy seed, Alés. Mutch, 2nd med, Thos Waddell, Znd John Phitp. _ Half dozen white carrots, James Reid, d James Geddes. Choese, not less than 10 ths, John R. Me ichern. 2nd Ezekiel l’wherh‘l. Loaf of bread, X. D. MéKentic, 2ud A H H H Iwo pumpking, Nelson Main, 2nd Robt MWorâ€"®s an larty, M «imtimgk@s @80( GAA JA>OI veck potato onions, James Reid, 2nd W wl fl,nfirl Jame Reid alf d THal en tomatoes, Adam Brown, 2ad T. rshaw. citrous John Fairbairn, 2nd James FRUIT. winter apples, J. McTtae, 2nd Thos ct H u erab apples Jus. Bruce, 20d R h. Keith and Guscram«» cabbages, Jokn Irvine, 2nd Neil Me rown, MeMe loz ears of corn, Wim. Reid, 2nd Dawson. o s i na ns n rvtral‘) »wis properly named. Adam Brown, rewsts RobexésOH., .2« , { dacks, Thos. Brown, 2nd Duncan jmashes, P. B. Kelly, 2nd Jame s and TiAploments!â€"â€"Patfel Hamâ€" arristow; James Edge, Durbham ; leMeekin, Arthur Township. , Sheop, Pigs and Fowls. â€" James Jabhn .Prai®, ard Thomas Crow, fall iter, not less than 50 lhs., given : Juckson, Esq., Sauzmel Fleming, Arthur, 3rd Joun R. MeEachern, zen beets, James Reid. 2nd D. z mangel wurtzel, N. D. MceKew: olm Philp,. f z seed omions, Rich. Ellis, 2ad zen any other kind ts,â€" l «Roberts #nd Neil Me W MA M ut of apples, net less than four cn Main, 2nd Thos. Brown. of plums. Nelson M‘ifl. find butter, 1. Peckover, 2nd H ird James Murdoch. DAIRY PRODUCE apples, Thos. Brown, 2nd S 1 Wiu,. Caulfield, 3rd Henry James Geddes, 2nd Arch xed carrots, James Bruce, Wallac FACTUREE, EÂ¥C. Ist amd 2nd W.T. Petrie. wpor and mower, ‘A. Coch nes Dence Cradk moderately salted, N. D AlbeFR Wallace, 2nd Wm Spichr #UTDGES, W. T Petrie, 2nd 1 M frome Aummmaer, without Keith and Cameron, 2ud nade, Ezelial Roberts. traw hats, Samuel Flera ch Thos. Orchard. eloth all wool, Lamord. * *=+* werk Keith and Cameron, totton warp, James cCormick. Calder. Jokn MceRae wie T. Brown, 22d mes Reid. 2nd D ximixcrR, one year ham Burrows, Jud rk, ork (given by Dr rmuck, Jud das 2nd Alexander enern TT LC 8 oseph Daw n lÂ¥ Dr 2nd J Robort | commended l Wim. 1 Collection Photographs, W Buliner.â€"â€" Peneil drawing Miss Armstrong, 2nd Mrs Jaines | J W Henderson. yoi* shan! a \_ Onil painting, Miss Armstrong, highly reâ€" W high= id _ Brarding in cotton, Mrs J F Sproul, 2nd | Mrs Hanuiton. Embroideryâ€" in silk, Mrs..J F Sproul. . Embrcidery in . cotton, NMiss Ruthvan, Sed Mrs Mathewson, mbroidery in worsted, Mrs J L Sproul .‘ni{&lfl ilu&' 4.A TA T 1 ‘G + Mcman‘fé«skmmmrxm 1 ageable, aad overcoming the poor boy, rai him agaifg a corner window, ‘forting: 3; The following fl (m‘w ef the Prize List of hibition : * rs dihie 4 ® El‘ ROOTS ANXD VEGETABLES, (continued.) Winningstead cabbage, J. Thompson, 2ud R. McGrather. °C & 1 Drumhead cabbage, J Clark, 2nd T Kells. ° Claytdn. pined to death the other day. He was son got off the cart and endeavored to paciâ€" ty the beast by leading 1t.>â€" Imâ€"passing the Great Woestarn Station it became unmanâ€" ling. Honey, JHeard, 2nd W MeCdully. *‘ MAXNUFACTURES. Combined Reaper and Mowerâ€"No combin ed inachinesâ€"separate machines, prize recom mended.tg &A,.C3CBFA0E. _ .. __. _ _ _ end Other kind c Fervis. Caubflowers. : »Squash pehekes FivgIB® [Duttet, W MoMullen, 2ntid Abâ€" bott, 3rd W MeCaully. s i uk 4 At: Bros. Single Harness McDougall Brow,, 2nd J Leavens. Saddle and Bridle, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 2nd J Leavens. Men‘s Fine Eoots.'_\\' B.rphouse. id NO CI PV ilana P Cheese not factory maile, R‘Black, Pnd w &chnnau, $t.y Brd W Euchanan, jr., 4thyJ masibs ; $ 1 lhecmft.:'j Bugiy, T Swan. Cutter T Swan, 2nd T Wilson. Demoerat waggon. T Swan, J Heard. Team Ha:ness, McDougall Bros., J. Leaâ€" vens. Fenthored flowers framed, Miss Doron, $nd Mrs Henry. Worked slippers, Mrs J F Sproul, 2ud Mrs Clayton. Tatting, Mrs Ruthvan, 2nd Miss Davis. .V\Yux‘f{\gi‘t#‘.\!r_s”Henry_'. _2:1«! \Ii\s Davis. Wax Bowers in vase, Miss Armstrong, #ud Mrs Milnor. * Tomatoes, W Barnhouse, Pnd J Thompson. Collection tomatoes, $ Damude, 2ndJ Hickâ€" Ting. mesivg wol vier ta yaillee a id w Red or "bluw plums,> R Rul Swanton. «4 % Yellow plams, R. Ruthvan. _ DAIRY PRODUCE. Farat Acot»ext.â€"A young m:an named Cameron Macdonald, employed on the farm of Mr. Alex. Robertson, boundur:y line of Howick and Grey, met with an acâ€" cident on Monday of last week, }lxo effect of which proved fatal. While &ngaged logâ€" ging, a handspike was by some means veryâ€" forcibly thrown at him, striking him in the abdomen, . After suffering intense pain he died on the following Wednesday morning. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Rlankets, home made, W Howey, 2nd T Kells. Blankets, factory made, J Rowez Fulled eloth, home made, J Milners ,~. * Fulled cloth, factory wade, m,’ » 25 ths Tub butter, W MceMullen, 224 D°S Burk, 3rd G. Buskin, 4th T. Wright. _ kin Man‘s s1 J F Soroul N P 9.A 5 #. ho n ang n Re tound in Battle River, Man., near e bridge crossing at Battleford. â€" Other kind Quilt, W Howey, 2nd J Meâ€" Kee. kin Needle, work, qrngmented, Mrs Flesher, Thd MissE E Damude || :‘ & Hair flowers framed, Mrs D S Burk, 2nd Mrs Milner. > Collection finey work, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs J F Sproul. â€" Penmanship, R Davis, Miss Hickling. Cra you drawing, MisssArmstrongy > Batten Flowers, Mrs J W Henderson, extra reco_n’mende«l. . Berlin wool work, Mrs D S Burk, 2nd Mrs Henry, D:amude Mys M ©owe, e Flannel, home made. J Cameron. Flannel, factory, W Heron. Flannel, union, J Cameron, Yarn Stocking, home made, J Abbot _Yary stocking, factory, W Heron. Cultivator, J Heard. Plough, not all iron, T Swan. Cutting box, Wilson Bros. recommended. Lumber waggon, T Wilson, 2ud J Heard. .fih!:: !b?m‘l an excellent %fl but Méd‘s cé@tee Boots, W Barnhouse, 2ud W. Bedstead, Hooper & Son#, Chairs, Hooper & Son‘s. Canll!owen n, 2n Th . l\:.';)ipj.(E‘L‘ry,: g Chmtt pt ;’, Siak- 6: SWY mm S 4b N NC w5 Em Red Celery, P Hickling. 2nd W MoCiully Pumpkins J Ferris, 2nd W MeCauly. ... Fall a‘ppleh.'J' Weber, Snd T Clark. . ‘ Winter apples, J McGee. 220 J Chadwick. Fall Pears, T Kells. A Winter Pears, J McGes, 2n¢ T. Clitk. Collection Vegetables, C Bellamy. Citrons, R. Brown, C. Bellamy. Water Melon, 2nd R. Smith. "'f_ »,«,mfl»" yiy / t“l?f\amgeli Metee, 2nd W. Stone; Fanning mill, R. McKay, 2nd Wilson â€" PW Arms moun: dn CC aarrar us WE hn 2 2 Wool Socks, J Abbot, 2nd J duneron. Wool stockings, J Abbott. Patchwork Quilt, J McKee, 2nd G. Busâ€" Terammus Accto®xt. â€"A boy named C T TA Ts k\ v#â€"vum l29n in Wool ;fi't-x.fw Stone, 2nd J Cameron. , [5 * (\‘ ~4â€"__â€" GB4 i Ros und@ in Battle !nr\;]ue'lg'um;, 'Vi -l;uhvm, Bed G mat, Mrs W Trinivle, 20d Mrs Bus ,n‘Jy kind cabbage, J Thompson, 2nd J t in wool, Â¥rs Hamilion, 2ud Mrs knitting in weol, Mrs Leitch, 2nd lurt, Mrs Mathewson; 2ud Mrs rd cart, w!xc 't.ho hyrge d ran G§ ;N@'“ t and endeavored to paciâ€" Ayors‘ Flat. _ Mr. Kimpton was struck over the head and shoulders with a croquet mallet in the hands of a young ruffian, and had his skull smashed. The homicide has been arrested. _ * ~ * oE SE We On Friday afternoon flames were noticed issuing from the roof of Mr. Thaddeus Kilborne‘s dwelling in Chesley.""Un‘the alarin of fire being given a large erowd colâ€" lected, who went to work with a will and suceeeded, after the most ot the roof was torn off, in extinguishing the fire, which had oviginased from a defecti\:fl“ ©) A‘peobmm Edenburg, Pa., gives pars ticulars of the destruction of that place by fire on Saturday morning. The total loss is estimated at $350,000 to $400,000 ; largely.insured. Two hundred and twenâ€" tyâ€"five buildings were burned, and the town is almoss completely destroyed. There is a great deal of suffering among the losers, _ f M k A young mirtg fiamed Patrick O‘Hara die‘d"ln‘%a‘“z;ilg%% Thesday From h“ Richard Kimpton, of Shnohlfi died, the other day of injuries received at the politiâ€" cal nomination on the 10th September, at diedin Belleville " on Tuesday "From Tfockâ€" jaw. The poor fellow in going from his work on election day to cast his vote stepâ€" ped on a nail in the sidewalk, which ran into his heel. It was very sore for a time an i then see;ned_v_to get a little better, but he r .pwi,'n%on Saturday last with lockâ€"jaw, from Which he suffered fearfully until the time of his death. considered ‘inevitablay Th"‘:&}hnfi are ;uctiin?ith henv';\wnsln e Khyber ass? And it is believed, AM Musjid® has been‘ streagthened and armed with heavy siege guns. 3 To Pop . eAAA &8 L We d ‘The ‘Reform Yeading room has" beén‘ pened at Sarnia with great enthusiasm. Hon. T. B. Pardee and a numberâ€"of.our leading men delivered addresses, to the opening meeting. . The room.was filled to its full capacity. â€" It is the intention of the Association to keep the room open all the time. A strange fatal accident is reported from Woodstock. Mrs. Ward, wite of Mr. Robt. Ward, carpenter, at the west end of that town, while engaged in her household duties two \weekn_ ago, accidentally ran a needle into" her Jitud. The hand at once Awelled to such n size as to preelude any atâ€" tempts to extract the needle. No fatal reâ€" sults were feared at the time, but on Wedâ€" nesday of last week Mrs. Ward died in great pain. On Tuesday last a lad named Kimar, met with a fearful accident at Mr John Deterâ€" ling‘s place in that township. The youth was sta ading on the mathine, h >lping to unâ€" bind, when ‘he unfortunately slipped, so that hus Jeg . was caught .by. the, cylinder. The m:)}-]xi‘na "was l*»eifig flx'ilivenog)y ten horse power af the "time, and the unfortuâ€" naga victim was at once drawn in bodily, being disemboweled, and mangled out of all hunian ghape, and, horrible to relite, some parts of the body actually passing throngli the machine. > Although : go badly erushed, life was observable after ho was got out, but of course only for a few minutes. The concassion to‘the machine was so great that the stakes of the horse power were actually torn from the ground. The accident is the most fearful that has ever occurred in the neighbourhood, and has sent & thrill of horror to all who beâ€" held it that will never be forgotten, nor should the warning of tlhe mecessity of caution â€"be limitedto those alone. of the Township of Derby. _ _ _ _ _ Conmisâ€"BratTreâ€"At Anvan, on the 8th inst., Mr. Duncan Currie, to Rlizabeth, second daughter EO Mewene _ *sfeate _ % Cp Binkham is the name of a porstâ€"office lately established in the township of Erin, with Mr. Will Wansbo: tâ€" m&{u’r .!mm ansborough as posi Mr. R. H. Hacking, late of Guelph, is about starting a paper in the village of Clifâ€" fordg‘, It i ed the Ar nd will ky abesi i igieg * Rev. James Couttsofthe Baptist Church at Collingwood, hag~ wed, a call from the BaptistCharch ifimfinuh he has Thomas Brown, of Amaranth, was ladged in Gheipi gaol on Tuesday , mornâ€" bthrnenrmemntiateds it inctvomnmmmntend Tas New Goverxor Grx®ram.â€"The Allan steamship Sarmatian has been chartered to convey the Marquis of Lorne and the Princes Louise to Ganada.~They Ti e vote. Tuzx Arcran Trovsur.â€"The Civil and Military Gazette states that Gen. Sir Fredâ€" erick Pmil Haines, Commanderâ€"inâ€"Chief of the British forces in India, will assume command at Peshawaur, where 85,000 troops are already concentritel. Reinâ€" forcemaents contiave to arrives" War i8 Wirctamsonâ€"HonsBURGâ€"At the Moethodist Parâ€" sonage, Harriston, on the 2nd ins ‘., by Rovlgi giun‘t?)", Mr. Robert Wiliinson, to Miss Annie H. ing on a charge of stabbing his brother, William Robert Brown, in the neck and breast. ‘The dispute arose out of an will sail on the 14th of November, and will be met at sea by the North American Fleet Horsburg, both of Egremont. _ _ ®R»â€"~Â¥ornrsox« wen d.on, se i t aapans theigly in we of Mr. Andrew Beattie, all of Sydenham itive Methodist Church is being MARRIED +<@ + EOlr l_ierl': Barley .....s::1+.... ebS cass es rrarrsisats PORS a44. 121 seatsvires Potataes per bag BUKCF...+«.+.++.++«+ CGHS::cersserisersers Wool per lb...... Sheep, aking..,... Spring Wheat, per bush. Oats, +4 s Peas, 64 s Barley, 4* P Wool PBF ID..2csassrsctsen en« Floug per bbl............... Sheopfifiug CAONe,yrease ie Full Wheat, per bush . Spring Wheat * x Barley, *h % Onts, t* s Peas, «6 . Peas, t ssod Hogs, per Ibs ~ll;‘::.lter, rolls. m!:'e lbLQO Butter, rolls, per lb:........ 4* 40B OMFY cce cccrcrccv es EGG8, DORAOR. s .66 000680 ++00e+ Potatoes, per DAG........««+» Turnips, per bush...........> HAY, PCP B0Meseccrsperseecerse Wool : lygeirrys ensrassitzes ons Apples per bag::., ......... Potatoes per bmJ Pork per 100 lb.............. Bdof : | S ~,.(...savsssudsers Elides . !t : .1c coveesvesvat uns Slheepskins ulx.r...x..‘..._, Butter p@r Ib.s4,.azerzsecea8+ Eegs per doz............c.cc«s Wood, dry, per cord....... A N ner hr for some time past crrie! on by Robert E: win Hall and ‘Willism Thomas Hall, unâ€" der the fum R. E. Holl & Brc., at the vum Pricevile, in th : County of G o;. brs this duy dissolved ! y m=tual on ~n‘. â€"F. E. Hallig authorâ€" ized toecllect all outs andiag dsbts and pay all libilities. mrugbt y min + Flour, per 100, lbs, at mill $2 50 to Flour No. 2," * 2 25 to n Meal " " ......... 1 60 to Orb8ys, 22950 4 0 70 to Brany «2266 [ 4 0 50 to Fall Wheat per bush........ 0 72 to Spring Wheat, R. Chaff.., > .0 70 to: Gs:ugow * hees srRB t © meéiéih’ei.j!’iiei _One Dollar a bottle, !_ Dissolution <of (Partnership. NOTIflE is h>reby giv n that the partâ€" ner‘h» for some time rait e rrie! on by Buffalo Robe and Rug Lost Since the outbreak of the yellow Aever f(}r?y:-one ministers of religion, including eighteen Boman Catholic priests, have of theepim_n * pm f 105 years old and has a h-tzl_:lox;-:p-i eight. 4*\ ym The maidens of the famous Seneca tribe of Indians who once roamed over the picâ€" toresque and : beautiful valleys and lofty hills of the upper Allef)heny river (now the famous oil regions of Pennsylvania), were noted dimpng all the neighboring tribes for the wealth and beauty of their tresses,. which were of remarkable length and exâ€" quisite fineness of texture, and in eolorse black, that the simile of the; raven‘s wing was hardly a just comparison; an elegant background that brought out the olive brown complexion of the maidens, and formed an exquisite and charming picture THE BEAUTIFUL INDIAN MAIDEXNE eant to the world." But the knowledge was practically useless to the prematurely bald and gray, as no one in civilized society could tolerate the use of refined petroleum as & dressing for the hair. â€" But the skill of one of our chemists has overcome the diflicu]t{, and, by a process known only to himself, he has, after very elaborate and costly exâ€" periments, succeeded in deodori:inl; pe> troleum, which renders it .uuscegtib e. of being handled as daintily as the famous eau de cologne. The experiments with the deodorized liquid on the human hair were attended with the most astonishingâ€"results. A few applications, where the hair was thin and falling, gave remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp and hair. Every particle of danâ€" dru® fiiup{elru on the first or second dresâ€" sing, and the liquid, so searching in its naâ€" of sgvage female loveliness deli?htful to bew hold. Why their hair was of such rare beauty and of such extreme length was a deep, puzzling mystery to the maidens of all the neighboring tribes, and was a source of continual jealousies on their part. (It has long remained a mystery, and would no. doubt have died away altogether with the rest of the Indian traditions had not the ‘discovery of E:nroleum oil farnished the cue, nm? maukind now possesses the great secret which had remained sealed within the Third Sand rock of eblivion, until released by the hand of scientific inâ€" dustry, it gushes forth in t.ren_suren_of‘ petrolâ€" sing, and the liquid, so searching in its naâ€" ture, seems to penetrate to the roots at once, and set up a radical change from the start. It is well known that the most beautiful colâ€" ors are made from petroleum, and by some mysterious operation of nature the use of this article gradually imparts a beautifal light brown color to the hair, which, by continued use, deepens to & black, The color remains permanent for an indefinite length of time, and the change is so gradâ€" ual that the most intimate friends can scarcely detect its r})roxreu. In a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculatéd to make the prema turely bald and gray rejoice. The name Carboline has been given to the article, and is put up in a neat and attractive manâ€" ner, and lol: by all dealers in drugs and LUmaLl w F CA omon 3 150 Â¥ October 7th, 1678 ° «TORONTO MARKETs. . 3. ‘ToroXxTo, Oct. 9, DUXNDALK MARKETS. ' 2 Oct. 10, 1878. Nheat, per bush... $0 75 to ‘ 0 96 ... _ 0 20 to 0 +4 ... 050 to 0. +4 ... . 0 50 to. 0 F D. ce ssivissatienres ons t F X 90 ® 10 t bbl......ccccriccccess 4 T5 ho ~§ UEgrerrergrrrrer es verererrrrersendrnes eeenrenern en en nnn en n apresrresnenge nes n dn beve vevaverrer rer ree DurRAM, Oct. 17, 1878. $0 80 to 0 65 to 0 18 to 0 40 to 4 50 to 4 00 to 4 50 to .0 50 to 0 10 ‘to "0 10 to 20 to 22 11 to 12 10 to 11 65 to 15 20 to 25 8 00 to 13 50 0 00 to 0.25 60 to ONTARIO ARCHIVES 1878, â€" 80 95 06 10 0 10 0 60 0 75 1 07 82 66 0 40 0 55 Largest:and Best House and, Threeâ€"Acres of Land. For Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN, i N JS e oi l + sn ho Wgp rigediinaind The subscribers beg to inform the inhabitants of South and Kast Grey that they are prepared 1 st [ t to execute all orders in Full Cloths;~~Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets,â€"$iqcking Yarn, &c., Which will he R}d at moderate prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed in‘@very branch of business, . Call and Euuinc. Wool taken in woy lc «q Sy..s, _ y> @xghange for goods or in payment for wor at one o‘clock p. m. (Signed,) Very Small Small Advance on Cost mt oP donaiiia‘s Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing and Clothâ€" THE Subscriber offers for Sale, Lot No. 1.(“ Concession, East of G_R., Township of Glenelg, containing 100 acresâ€"about 70 ncres ¢learâ€" :?diil &:grin_u n,gm:â€"â€"emo dowu.‘ for bdmt;o gx;- ven. For further . particulars Y MacRae, Durham, or to L .'pf‘t__ Village 6f Orchard. For{further pagticulars apply w‘mfl ELDER or to iss aaAr,. _ * "ol 0 emeanapnar snn qoN DA Ne ‘. M‘, 5 Announces his Stock of Fall & Wintet{Â¥oods now Complete. & _‘;.I ‘w‘\ 64 \ o_ "._" _ He would parti attention of the Ladies to hin A that the First General Meetine of /the Shareâ€" holders of the Georgian Bay & Wellington Railwie Company, for the election of Directors, will be held "Ai en P Anosifeate foe l BETNG Lot No.~87, Con. 2, in â€" the 'l:ovmblgnfl(nrmnby. 112 acres, about 60 acres of which is cleared. ‘Log burn and frame .aahmbuu-onthnpmm.ndshrmbmflnn ore . Ifrented the most of the rent will be taken in improvements. The property is nearthe Georgidn Bay and Wellingâ€" tonâ€" Railway. Monday, the 4th day of Novâ€" ember, A. D. 1878, S T OV E S ! Plans and. Specificationf will be seen on and after. 7'[’!)!-381)“ ‘THE EIGHTH DAY OF OCTOBER. A Farm For Sale or to Rent. SPINNING and WEAVING, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that that the First Geoneral Meetine of ‘the Shareâ€" St.â€" Anne, Ottawa > River. , 'Notice to Contractors. § t ut a.wmwmmmg the Lagles to hir Fashionable Stock of Mantles and Ulsters at verylow prices , _ Auother Lat of tho.o\YMu-!il? Gheap T‘weed : Suits Creflit.lgiv@ to good men, if required. A. COCHRANE. Durk&m, 20th Aug., Durham, October 10th, 1878 Glenelg, Sept. 19, 1878 Eweed.{Suits, for mfi'Qj per suit, 5 biak . P JustT RrEcEIvED. ~**> f P 4 JOMN ~CAMERON. [ Drghkifn. Ostob§r 10 1Ws. J Tog A 0 00% C y1 Flesherton, July 4tk, 1878. outsidle of Torouto, can be seen at the TORONTO Durham, Oot, 10, 182 8.8 «â€"«â€" DURHAM FOUNDRY, HE letting of the works at St. Anne has unayoidably to the postponed to the following Asworted Stock of all kiads of At the Town Hall, Durham, . â€"AT THEâ€" ; FKleswherton Woollen Mills. ‘,. 4@ None but Experienced Workmen Employed. In every branch of our work. We have always on hand‘a full stock of for Sale in Glenelg. and will be Sold at a be 1 FOR CASH Real Estate Agout, Durhars. ., 1078. ~C-=A ___A. MACKENZIE, See‘y~ Provisional Board. â€"Oorâ€" THE Gloth Dressing, &C¢.," F. MacRAF on the promises IN FIRSTâ€"CLASS STYLE. emâ€"21, From the present date till Subscribe at once, and get ‘The Grey Review as it ig geknowledged to your neighbours to take be the best local paper January lst, 1880. For $1.15! GREY REVIEW," J. & N. CAMPBELL 44 DYE STUFFS, Dye Stuffs, Best Dutch Madder 124 ots. per Ib. Anilineâ€" DY ES. GQils, Paints and Varnishes at very low prices. Light Harness, Trimmings MBS. PATTON having been equeste by several parties in Dundalk and vicinity t stars a business in the abuve branones, has secured the services of u firstâ€"class Milliner and Dress und Mantle Maker from Toront, and foels sctisfied that any work entrusted to her will be done with ue«tness and dispatch. Latest Styles in Ladios‘ Hats, Drosses and Conts, & week in your own town. #5 Outft free. Novizk. Roador, ityou went n business at which 'p- reons of cithea sex oan moke great pay all the time they work, write for particulars to H. Haricrt & Co. Portland, Maine. , Depart, T00 a. io. m., . ~am Artive, 936 a. m., fl?n, 3:» ORANGEYVILLE. Korth. Arrive, 1615 a. m., 5:40 p.im.: Machine Ois, Various Qualities from 25 ets. a gallon Excelsior Machine Oil 60 cts. a gallon, equal to the best Seal Oil. On and “m;’l" 13th MAY, truins will run a# follows:â€" ¢ PATTERNS FOR 8 ALE. Main Street, Dundalk, next G. Rutherford‘s Genâ€" Ine in t oo e TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Presbyâ€" W. F. DOLL, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Strain‘s New Block. Flesherton. Millinery & Dressmaking, Spring and Summer Fashions A l:?n assortment of gold and silver Watch os, all kinds oi superior Clocks from £1 up Wedding and Engagement Rings, Silve Plated éoods. Violins, Fifes, §]K‘chc'fl:‘ Rovalvers, &¢. â€" Don‘t fail to cal} and see m stock before pyrchasing elsewhere. â€" Lepair gaving bad upwards of 5 years experience vith a practice] German Watchmaker, J feel confident that all work entrusted with me will be promptly and neatly executed. All l\\'ork Guaranteed. Durbam, July 4, 178. #mâ€"14 @éronto, 6tb Mey , 1876 yâ€"3 Durbam, Feb. 14, 1878 By reading and the {nestimable taintd Im the b boow evet, issu { ELFâ€"PMESE T YsElFl’rkcoh?‘l. t en _ reecft$ ‘of ts of Exhansted Vitality, Promsiy Nervous and Phyier) Dobility, s ud fiilr'ofl:xhanm.l Vitality, Promeigre Doclize, KNervous and Physier) Debility, snd the endires eoncomitant lils ond untold nusofics that rewlt therefrom, and containe more (:on brorici «l preâ€" Serintions, anv one of which is worth the priceiof o-c"fl ions, any one of which i; worth the price of Qhwoa&. This book was writion by the mest (xe tonsive and probably the most #..}/al | mnctitloner in America, to hoi aras uw erced n goud and Js we tlled medal by the :{:;lz'imul Nodiccl Asociation, A Pamplict, Hlustrathd wich the wory fincet Btock Enpravingsâ€"4 marâ€" vel of art cad beautyâ€"â€" gept FEER to all. Bond + l»* it '§) ouce, _Address PBABODY _ MEDICAL # . ING@IIIUIE, ho. 4 LWThYSElF Bach t., Loston, Mase, in 3 /A a fb}fijp‘ 'Jg\,‘;:’& Cutting done to Order. JOHN ROBERTSON, nmn.'m‘:;' $ p . &. i. Arrive 1020 a. m., d:"p’.-_ m-n a. m., 135 a, ve m;-.. ‘U’p.# Depart 165 a.m., §40 p. in. DCRHAM Sr., DURHAM. Watches and ( WAYK. .F. DOLL. terian Church. received. a. m., 445 p. m., €15.p. m. ;-.u;:,.m:.- a.m., "206 p. o e UR the {nestimable truths cone taintd im the best medical book_evet, issued, entitle t ELYâ€"PRMESERVATIO sSont by ns il f prtes. It ! e D Dugnax. BRUCE yl Vity

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