«clmgton, Grey, and Bruce, m‘s private car, which that ed at their disposal, the Railway being interested in of the proposed road,which ldstone and Arthur, a dis« miles. The deputation conâ€" s Clarke, M.P.P., John Meâ€" nction Railway. way Mecting 1 s.â€"â€"The Fergus Christâ€" Cattle Show will be held W Gauban, â€" Edward die, Caleb Chase, A. Clark (Reeve), John A. Buschlan, W. H. allaghan, A. Fraser, officers of the Comâ€" r, President ; F. J. dent ; E. J. OCik zentlemen were r by Mr. Clarke, Mr. Chadwick to Dec.; the Elor® esday, the L1th ; ; Tursday, the held im AUEH® Thursday, Dec. l1inging out & ding at the apâ€" e Local Legisâ€" aited upon the aday afternoon m a scheme to Railway, with rument aid for : came to the ving left Goldâ€" M.P. P., F. i belonging to tiis matter Ir. Broughâ€" was to build 1 Arthur, a 0 gfl\'. the ion with the stern ne rece endeavour utation aw e ago the of country y required «men,and he Great ring the iece it to 1 t assist & very who 16 35,000 by i usk the would be Winy y l‘a.mer inces of ad Welâ€" to have noved mve mt South Turn« § was n the bviate un 18 Rail: ed by t fll_. y &%4% loter inted @ Was til its cjoect wing appli from tin rade : thus At hear tm cted e n laid 1 be M run and Kull the tak the o â€" yae ue Lis ld sb â€"alginagige man Written for the "RReX" A Winter Sigh. P P e s e y jansin Dlairy was luid on the table.:= > Moved by %{, Corbett, seconded by Mr. Aughst, Thht ‘the Trédsurer bo anâ€" thorized to receive from James Bryan the sum of $13.20, being taxes d86 against 1.¢ No. 23, in the 4th concession, N. E., T. & S. Road, for the year 1873, and that the Clerk be instructed to erase the same. Mimutes of last meeting read and conâ€" firmed. Accounts fror J. Brown and Jas. Hanuah were presonted and: read ;A petiâ€" tion, presented by Mr. August, from Benâ€" The Couneil thet at 096 Town Hall, cn Monuay, the lith day of November, 1878, pursuant to adjourvment. Members present, ii. McGhee, Eag., Reeve ; Houry ,Hewitt, 1i. McQhee, bag., Aeeve ; Heury , Esq« u-pa\rfltaa Cmu“ 1. & 5. FWoaet the Clerk be â€"Carmmeds © Moved by Corbett, Th: August and Corbett der for $4.00, be bour on north hi '“7_7. gcr'fxguwd #+ Moved by Mr. Howitt, seconded by Mr. Corbett, That the Reeve issue an order for 80 centsan favor of Robext Hanuah, for repairing road seraper, by ‘direct.ons of Joseph Swift.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Hewitt, seconded by Mr. August,. Blat a petition signed Ty B. Blair, und others, relating to a nuisance supposed to exist in the Village of Horning‘s Mills, 1t is resolved that the Clerk be instructed 10 write to B. Blair, asking if any of the petitioners have, at any time during the season, informed Thowmas Brown, Path» masaté®, jof the nuistnce thit appears to exâ€" ist all‘summer opposite the residence of Win. Mchim, in theVillage of Horning‘s Mills, owing to the road work being iuâ€" properly done, as set forth by said ) titition ‘The Pathmaster, Thomas Brown, having cert fied to 98 days . Jabour being t ithfaily performed on said road beat for the year 1878, said information to be laid before the Council at its nest meeting.â€"Carâ€" ried. <G 1878 s , Aud aringod to werrner lands 2 .. ; .. .. ; Moved by Mr. Hewitt," secounded by Mr. Corbett, That the Treasurer be authonzed to pay Jobn Jelly $20 on paysheet out 0. the amount apportioned to the town lme, under the directions of John Hogg, out of the supplementary graut to the County of Wellingt, u.â€"Umrieds Moved by Mr. August, seconded by Mr. Hewitt, Tuat the sum of $7.00 be exâ€" pended on the 3rd concession, opposite bnots 26 and 27, 0. 8., removing stumps uud other obstructions, and that the Patuâ€" master be insttucted to superintend tue aud otuer oustructious, master be instructed t saume.â€"Carmed. Moved by Mr. Aygut. seconded by Mr. Corbett, ‘Tuat the Freasurer be autuorizâ€" ed to pay the account of James Brown for attending the Court of Mevision of the Voters‘ List at Dundalk, amounting to $4.00 ; also the account of Kichard Sinck for same purpose, amounting to $3.â€"Carâ€" ried. wyoirals . ¢tqud" O‘er which is cast by nature‘s hand The glistening robe which now gises birth, To evenings by the glowing hourth,â€" A white robe strangéty pliunne. Fair scons o‘er woo.lind, hill and vale, Of white, resplendent glow ! The ie ouleniridtdss t The bi â€" Moved by \r. August, seconded by Mr, Corbett, ‘That the undermentioned perâ€" sous receive the amounts opposite their respective names, for roud work done and cirutied to by the several Road Comunisâ€" wioners :â€" Alexander | Hamiiton, $20.00 ; Wm. Grant Sr., §39.00 ; Wim. Grant, Sr., §$7..0 ; Mugh Simclair, $12.00 ; John Stewart, $10.00 ; David MeCoy,$10.00 ; James Henderson, $10.50 ; Jumes Hamâ€" mond, $7.175 ; James Henderson, §6.170 ; Sumucl Russell, ©3.40; Wiu,. Nethuercutt, §8%.16 ; James Mcukhee, $5.00 ; RKobert W atson, $1.00 ; Charles Sandfurd, $33.00 ; Wiu. Netuercatt, $8.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Hewitt, seconded by Mr. August, Tuat, tuo Freasucer. be auâ€" thorized to pay to Hobort Méahe® tue sum of $10.00 for five days‘ overseeing and Sird: concessions,â€" opposite L A gossumer veil of snow. What though the birds have coased to sing The winter to our lives can bring Joys of as clear metallic ring Moved by Mr. August, seconded by Mr. Corbett, Timttheseveral nouresidenat school rolis must beâ€" delhve Clerk immediately, tortained ‘uxthe Coy roll must be Peturne surer inmmmediately ( gurned on the firct witheld on account pfliuui.â€"(‘un'ml. As given at summer‘s hands. We love thes yot Doi wirthé, weht 10 4/ Lespite thy blustering ways ; . Tuy uorth winds pierce, but who shall tell Yihut we should ut thy will rebel, _ We kk Aog OEX i i U ts 0 i evcsvrese d v. Corbett, That this Founcil adjourn to mï¬il Whadly ju! Deteiuber â€"noxt.â€" 1 mt we should ut thy will revel l e id oe sthndév adyst»‘ Tron the erystal air ; i‘w_ trow & northern clime Of ice fialds white, where through all time lis reigns supremely there. When thou shalt for thy north home start We will not say do not depart; Moved by Mr. August, | Mr. Howitt, That the report pett, on the Oth concession, 5 hundred and twenty dollars ;n said line. That owing to the swampy nature of the, part to open, the lateness of the season, and the ï¬rge amount reâ€" quired to do the work, they deem it not advisable to expeud said sum at present.â€" Carried. $ w o 0 pmIlthe â€" ammnerdadk Inu But a sold sovercign though thou art The sleigh bells ring a jingling chime Fovever at thy feet; Â¥or milder sovereigns can be found,. An d pumags brogey hath amester spund We will not by thy chains be bound And fickle as thy réign., But tuou nuayest come again Melancthon Counc.l. by : Me. MHewitt, seaonded I»yl making Mr. Hewitt, scconded by ; an oftlet for the ‘settiors That owing to the swampy arrears Ol i , 4th concess James Haun fire earl itt, segonded by Treasucer . be auâ€" bort Méohed the days‘ overseeing between tue Znd tatute Lie Messrs. vsersccing tue Zua t No. 18. ford be fited mPB rerm ébating rink ;}, ~/ Elora has erected new I;uildingu during Ahe: present keason at â€"aâ€"cost of. $12,000. _ Adittlo:over©=$100,000 wasâ€"expended in the erection of buildings in Guelph during ‘ 1878. crmn aviant ‘ghild â€"ofâ€"John "O!‘Grady, .of } S‘iffo!‘d‘,‘&nhk somé conlcentrata® Tva ana Wore dsmt’l'“ this year built to the arhodnt of $70,000. ~ / 6 Honâ€" Louis Renand, who nmflyh had his life insured for $100,000. _ 4 I% is proposed that the drill shed at Bradâ€" Ingersoll‘s _ building _ improvements during tho past year are estimated at ' Whilst a funeral procession was moving down the NMfontroul road a few days ago, the horse attaened to the hearse became frightened and ran away. , The hearse was enpsized into a ditch, the coftia thrown out and brokeo, and the sacred contents deâ€" posited in the mud. to law. A young man named Josephus Dickson, fell off his horse in, Uxbridge on Monday aud was killod. Stratford, drafk some concentrated fy'o ‘and died. T1 x ‘ListoWel, hns bech fined mï¬ dup ï¬i..r‘rm 2 pistobboutthey Intelligence has been received from New Caledonia of a fresh massacre of eolonists by the uatives, ~The Bishop of ‘Toronto is in such a feeâ€" ble state of health as to necessitate his abstaining from all work. Manitouliners are preparing petitions to ?. Postmasterâ€"General for an increase in the homber Of winter maits. » The Manitoba elections will be held on Wednesday, the 18th of December, and the dithibations o8 the 11th. The farmers of Fullarton are getting up a petition asking the Council of, Mitchell to do away with the market fees. J CANaADIAN TTEns.\ / Hon. M. C. Cameron on Wedresday was sworn iuas a puisue Judge of the Court of Queen‘s Bench by Chief Justice Hagarty, Tle new section of the Mount Forest Central School was formally ceccupied on Wednesday last: &aad the : various departâ€" ments have boen‘ résarranged fecordingly. The heating apparatus has been fully tested and works satisfactorlly. On Monday night of last week D. Mathewson, ~of ; Huoron â€" toyaship, . was drowned im Kineardine harbour. He had been drinking, and is thought to have fallen into the water when trying to make Jg‘ way,, to his brother‘s vessel, the dtedonia. The line of the Stratford and Huron Railway.Company is proposed to. be cunâ€" atructed from Stratford to the northern exâ€" tremity of the townuship of St. Bdmand in the conuty of Bruce, through the counties of Porth, Wellington, Grey, Bruce, and Huron, and to be constructed through the Great Manitoulin Island. While Mr. Thomas Grady was prepar« ing to go to hunt on the 21st Nov., at Coâ€" bacenk, after g?@ting into his canoe, one of his little girls, a child about eight years of age, went to the shoreâ€"witlha lunch, and to shove the eanoe out; and while in the act of shoving the canoe, the gun, which was lying on the cross pieces of the canoe, fell from over them and went off, the charge entering her breast, causing death within an hour. There has come to light an extensive system of forgery perpetrated by a waggonâ€" maker at Ivy.. For some time past he sold, through an agent in Barrie, a number of notes apparently made by farmers in his neighbourhood. On the discovery of the crime, Messrs. Lennox & Lennox got secuâ€" rity for a number of the creditors, but one gentleman will Jose about $2,000, The calâ€" prit has fled, leaving his wife and two chilâ€" dren behind. On Saturday last, prior to the departure of the Quebec evening traimm, two sharpers induced an unsophisticated young man to give them $25 in Canadiau eurrency for what they represented were $5 gold pieces of the Dominion. ‘The bogus coin had on one side a representation of a female head, and on the other the figure of a fetmale apparently in the act of throwing dice, with the inscription "Keep yourl temper." ‘The young man soon discovered that the coius were gilded base metal. } A lunatic created quite a stir in Dundas: "for a day or two. He gave out that he bad $89,000 to spend in town â€" that he was going iut> business on an extensive scule. He rented, or pretended to have rented, stores and buildings right and left â€"Hired mon to conte to work for him next d yâ€"engaged bookkeepersâ€"bought one or two establishments â€"made eontracts of various kindsâ€"and zext day he moved out, no doubt to play the same role in some ther plade. * He succeedcd to hambagging quite a number of the citizens of the town, but no one lost anything by him. A wostorm exchange says :â€"Essex has a easeâ€"of gemuine leprosy. A few yards south of fish hatchery at Petite Cote is a small shanty built of boards, and eouftainâ€" ing an oldâ€"fashioned open fireâ€"place. _ It has no floor, and is only half roofed. _ The road at that point runs along the beach, aud the building staucs between. the wagâ€" gon track and the river. In this miserable hovel lives a woman about 40 years of age with two children, a boy and a girl, aged about ten and twelve years respectively. The mother of tiis isolat:d family is affiicted with that most terrible of all (isâ€" ease ;â€"lopr;ic_vâ€"and the three subsist on food which the children beg from the neigh» bourzood, and the fire is kept by dri‘twood, ie., gnt..e-:c 1from the s4ore, skiting «id _curlingvink is Pécte 1 id Nl’),fl':t ind | From the London World. The state of ‘expectation ‘in ~which the public mind allows itself to be held with reference to the so«caled *divisibility" ot the electric light by Mr. Edison is someâ€" what surprising, seeing that all the time this divisibility is a fsit acompli in England and may be witnessed and tested any night of the week at the Wimes printing office. Armed with an order for this purâ€" pose 1 went there the other. evening, and this is what L saw :â€"From gas light we merged suddenly into what seemed a flood of daylight, which came from six small lamps placed at intervals .round a large room, in : which compositors aud others were busy at work. These lamps were suspended so as to be raised and lowered at will. / In complianee With" the wish of of â€" these ‘lights, selected at haphazard, was turned out by means of a tap, and it remained ~ out â€" without ~ the slightest perceptible increase in the volume of light in the cther lamps. .‘Then another light at a distance was treated in a similar man ner and with a like result. These two were then relit by a turn of the tap the reverse way and turned on full power. Then one was slightly~ ‘lowered" so as to give about a third of its full light, as with ordinary gas. . In short, we found there a useful and.agreeable light, which can be moderated_and arranged to suit all cirâ€" cumstances. This is the Rapieff light. I am no electrician, and shall not attempt to give a technical description of the apâ€" paratus employed, but it seemed to possess great simplicity. M. Rapieff says he can burn ten lights in one cirenit; that his earbons will burn for ten hours ; that they can be easily renewed, and without exâ€" tincuishing the lights. â€"He further estiâ€" mates its comparative cost with gas as less than a third. one of" the gentlemen _ present one Ax Auusar»p Swixpmz.â€"A Globe corresâ€" pondent writing from Hamilton, Wedne> daylast says:â€"Toâ€"day two men named Daniel Stewart and Geo, Stevens were arâ€" raigned before the Police Magistrate on a charge of swindling preferred by a young Arthur township farmer named Michael Tooney. It appears that prisoners arrived here o3 Sunday last, having in their pose» ession a horse yalued at about $400. which a young man named John _ Mack belozging to Guelph, had in charge for them. The party were joined at the hotel shortley aftorwards by complainant, who sold out his farm last year, and has been mauking money by dealing in lands ever sirice. The oljects of this young man‘s visit was to find out how he was prosperâ€" ing in his share of a patent buttonâ€"hole scissora and punch, for the interest in which it is said he gave Stewart & Stevens cheques on a bank for $900. The bank reâ€" fused to cash them, and Tooney gave uis note of hand. They then traded the notes off for horses, amongst others getting the valuable horses which they brought hore When it was discovered that Tooney was here the boy Mack left for the other side with the horse, and cannot now be dirâ€" e»wvered. Tooney believed that the men intended to swindle him,and that Lis patont right existed more in naine than otherwise. He therefore obtained a warrant for the arâ€" rest of Stewart and Stevens on a charge of defrauding him out of $250,. It is said that the prisoner Stewart has already been three years in the Penitentiary. â€"The case was ad ourned till toâ€"morrow. DURHAM â€" MARKETS. Durnart, Dec. 5, 1878 Flour, per 109, lbs, at mill $2 25 to 2 Flout No.%,"* ‘* 2 00 to 2 Corn "Méal **‘***‘,;........ T 60b * ‘I Shorts, 9856 0 60 to 0 Bran, on 0 50 to 0 Fall Whoat per bush....... 0 70 to 0 Spring Wheat, R. Chaif... 0 60 to O Glaagow H‘)...... (0 60 to 0 Onts ** : ons« ) O t0 .0 Barley 9 00 nagpeaeneanunincs O »ohh : t c +0 Peas C revirres W AO o O Hay per ton.................. 08 00 toâ€"08 Potatoes per bags.......... 0 40 to 0 Pork per 100 lb.............. 8 00 to 8 Bect :.# ...srsscerererssrrstss &.00 49 § Hidos **__...«sruusscrucssss 8 O0 to :5 Sheepskins each............. 0 40 to 0 Butter per Ib.................. 0 07 to 0 Eags per doz.................. 0 12 to 0 Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 50 to 1 WOOLe: s yerreceprenererenrren sns NK w20. 60 O \Apples per basg............... 0 60 to 0 Fall Wheat per bush..... Spring Wheat, R. Chail Glaagow 458 jerc Oats ** aicurnies Barley * ioi maparns Peas El nvess Hay per t0M....cl.cccs e e Potatoes per bags........ Pork per 100 D. Beof c 85â€" .ssccccrercreee+ Hides * .eecceeeereeee> Sheepskins each.......... Bufter PQP Dicse e eee}> Eggs per doz.............. Wood, dry, per cord.... NWO ve c yengs e ore sns ar e cacsus Apples per bag............ Spring Wheat, per bush... $0 50 to Fall YÂ¥ 6# «.. $ 70 to Oats, t ... 0 20 to Peas, i€ ... 0 40 to Barley, 6€ ... 0 80 to Wool per Ib..................... 0 15 to Flour per bbl................... 400 to Oats, +6 Peas, t* Barley, € WOOL PCP TD. .. .c ecce cce eee 22004 Flout per bblase e e Sheepskins GACli.............. Dressed hogs per ewt. ...... Cabbage per GoZ............... Potatoes, per bush............ Butter, pet Ib.................s Eggs, per doz.................. Turkeys PP ID. cce e Geese * 0o berussesssesenes Onions per pushel............ Hay eX b0D..ccccee cce ee}}s Cord wood, dry per cord... *60 08â€" QFOGM isz sarciless MOUXT FOREST MARKETsS. Confederate Olfice, Dec. 5, 1878. Flour per barrel...............$0 00 to 0 00 Oatmeal per barrel............ 0 00 to 0 00 Fall Wheat..,.................... 0 0Q to 0 00 Treadwell Wheat............... 0 70 to 0 75 Spring Wheat.................... 0 60 to 0 70 BALIOY »csreseerssessesesesersece:« 0 40 to 0 66 ORb2 ... ceveversrnssrsrsrssssrsesees» O 20 to 0 28 PCRS :s1 s12scereserirtrs rccesercrsies) 0 U h0 0 Ab Patatoes per bag............... 0 45 to 0 50 BUEROK, sâ€"avectrretarecstserscrcetss Y Ob to O 10 Vool per lb.... Sheep skins..... Lamb Skins..... Hides per ewt.. Fall Wheat, per bush Spring Wheat * Barley, sdeg Oats, £* Hay .s4s.â€"ssssc48 D®ssed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... ** . tut dPKYyâ€" :s csxs in cersss Eggs,perdoz.................. Potatoes, per bag............ Turnips, per DHSH,.,......».> INY, HHE Mikevieccesnevesrenss (Ths Blectrig Light. / DUNDALK MARKETS TORONTO MARKETS Toroxto, Dec. 5, 1878. Dee. 5, 1878. 80 86 to 0 75 to 55 to 4 00 to 18 to 13 to B 00 to 60 to 4 00 to 30 to 0 25 to 0 10 to 0 12 to 6 to 5 to 0 30 to 6 00 to 1 50 to 1 25 to 0 05 to 0 10 0 00 to 0 00 0 00 to 0 00 0 00 to 0 00 0 50 to 0 75 5 00 to 6 00 7 00 to 8 00 2 25 2 00 1 75 0 70 0 60 0 70 0 70 0 22 0 45 0 45 0 40 8 50 5 00 5 50 0 70 0 10 0 13 1 50 0 20 $0 94 10 06 0 24 0 45 0 T5 4 25 4 50 40 0 12 0 15 64 64 0 60 175 1 50 82 62 18 14 The Afghan war news is somewha meagre. â€" An allâ€"day battle is reported to have ocenred in the Peiwarâ€"Pass omnâ€"Monâ€" day, apd a despatch from the Vieeroy ,of India says that Jellalabad is evacutated, aund that the road is clear to Cabul. The Ameer has levied a heayy. tax, on Candâ€" ahar. on * LeEcactEs.â€"Mrs. Samuel Cochrane, of New York, a most excellent woman,whose house in town, and beautiful ceuntry seat at Dobbs‘ Ferry, extended their hosâ€" pitalities to so many friends, died last week, and among the legacies were the following :â€"The Free Churel (Presbyters of Kirkeudbright, Scotland, for perpetuatâ€" ing missions established by her husband in his native county, $20,000 ;. For:ignâ€" Mis» sions of the Freeâ€"Chiirch of ‘Scotland, $5,â€" 000 ; Home Missions of the Free Church of Seotland, $5.000 ; American Bible Soâ€" ciety, $5,000 ; New York City Mission and Tract _ Society, _$5,000 ; Presbyterian Foreign Mission Board, $5,000 ; Presbyâ€" terian Domestic Mission Board, $5,000 ; New â€" York Femalo _ Assistance _ Soâ€" ciety, $500 ; New York Lying in Asylum, flï¬pu;:éjï¬_?juqv_ufl:y_._gg the 28th ult., John, The heirs of the late Jacob B. Otto, of Buft«lo, are claiming the right of about $5,â€" 090,000 wo1th of property in the best part of Pncunv;x;-rln Rgremont, on the 26th ult., the wife _ _ of Mr. D. Peckover of a daughtor. Morxisosâ€"In Glenelg, on the 2nd nit., the wife of Mr. William Morrison, of a daughter, McGttyrayâ€"In Glenelg, on the 10th vlt., the wife of Mr. Neil McGilvray, of & son, still born. Evexsâ€"At Trinity Church Rectory, Mitchell, on the 25th Nov., the wife of the Rev. W, B. Evens, of a anughter, Creoit SArg on the farm of Mr. Alex. Mcâ€" Intosh, lot 28, Con. .1, Sullivan, on Dec. 12th, of Farm Stock and Implements, Hugh McKay, Auctioncer. CrEorr Sars of Farm Stock and Implements, On Lot 7, Con. 10, Glenelg. on Tuesday, Dec. 10th, 1878, J. McFarlane, Proprietor. Wood | Wood ! Partics wishing to pay their subscription to the Guey Review in wood, will oblige us by bringing it in at once, as we are greatly in need of this useful article at present, \_ Third Class Teacher wanted in Pulâ€" LA. lic School Section No.'l.’l‘ownlhir of Glenelg, duties to commence in January, 1879, For further »urticulars apply to D. H. MacKae, or Alox. Beaton , Pome a« P.0., or to F. MacKae, Durham P.0. X Female third class Assistant Teacher J‘X. for Scheol Section No. 2. Melwusthon, dutios to commmence Jan‘y noxt. Stute salary and apply The New Church at the Rocky Aaugeen, about «4 wiles north of Durham, will be Dedicated to tit Service of God on SUNDAY, 15th DECEMEBER, 187 8. Services will be held at 11 a.m., and at 6 p.m. The Gaelic Service will be held inmediately after the Morning Service is over,. Collestions in aid of the Bailding Fund will be taken up at cach inosting. Oa MONPAY EVENING, DEC, 16th, A Soiree will be held in the same Rl.a;o. commenéâ€" 2 eoie m ns m en d avan it d Dil‘xg at six o‘clock. Admission 25 cents each. Addresses will be delivered by Ministers of the neighbourhood, one from Toronto, and other Spoakors. Cume on the Ercmisen of Mrs. Miller, Lot 38, Con 2, Bentinck, on or about the 6th October, an aged Ram. The owner will please prove proporty, pay expenses and take the animal Cad ay' wina aner en To Whom it May Concern. TA KE NOTICE That the Corporation of the Village of Mount Forest, in the Connty of Wellington, in the Province of Ontario, shall tition the Parlinment of the said Province of g;lmrin: nt the next sm.in%;s thercof for the passing of an Act incorporating the sauid Village and cerâ€" tain lands adjacent thereto into a Town to be calâ€" led The Town of Mount Forest, and dividing the sume into the following Wards, that is to say . H. McKay, Auctioneer, Glenolg, 25th Nov., 1378 The North Ward containing that portion of the said Villige bounded on the Northerly side by London Road to its intersection by King Street ; on the Easterly side by King Street to its intersection with Main Street; on the Southerly side by Main Street from its intersection with said King Street, and including Lot Number Thirtyâ€"three, in the first consession of the Township of Egremont, in the County of Grey, and those parts of Lots Numbers Sixtyâ€"cight, Sixtyâ€"nine, Seventy and Seventyâ€"one wljacent to the said Village and lying between the Third Concession of the said Township of Egreâ€" mont and Sligo Koad produced to the said Third Concession line or Road. The East Ward containing that r&).:tion of the said Villn?',e bounded on the No: ly side by that part of London Road aandlng Easterly from King Street; on the B&sbexl{hulde y the line dividing the said vmn’ze from the Township of Arthur, in the County 0 Wellm&on ; on the Southâ€" erly side by the line of the Southcrly limit of said Village, and on the Wostorly side by John Street to it= intersection with Queen Street, and by Queen Stroet to Muin Street and by Muin Street to Kln{ Street, and iu(:ludln% miso the North half of Lo Number two, East of the Gu;}ph and Owen Sound Roa1, in the said Townsaip of Arthur, Rocky Saugeen Church. The South Ward containing that Pm of the said | Villaze bounded on the Northerly side b&'flllt part | of Queen Strset between Cork and Wellington | Strects, by that part of Wellington Street between guccn Street ug Main Street and by that part of nin Street between Wellington Street and Queen Street; on the Easterly side by John Street; on the Southerly side by the lino of the Southerly limit of u.ui Village, and on the Westerly side by Cork Street, and including also the whole of Lot Number Two west of the Guelph and Owen Sound Road, in the said Township of Arthur. And the Wost Ward containing the remaining portion of said Village bounded by Main, Weilingâ€" ton, Queen and Cork Streets, and including also Lot Number One in the Eleventh Concession of the said Township of Arthur und Lot Number Thirtyâ€" three in the lyint Concession of the Township of Normanby in the County of Grey. Of the Corporation of Mount Forest aforoâ€"said. Dated at Mount Torest, 12th dav of November, Fartaxzâ€"In Normanby, on the 28th ult., John, infunt son of Mrs. Win, McFarlane, agod 1 year, 7 months and 28 days December, 3rd, 1878 DEDILCATION Bentinck, Nov. 28, 1678 Dec. 5., 1878 New Advertisements. A Good Choir will be in attendance. & O I B E E6. Teacher Wanted. Teacher Wanted. Auction Sales. NOTICHE. Came Astray. ALEXANDER TURNBULL‘ Chairman Man. Com. DEATHS WM, AUGUST, Sec. Tres, 1 Hornings Mills P. O BIRTHS O7 THE WaiL. BALFOUR, JAMES McMULLEN, it of about $5,â€" | _ ~ ; B thou’u’tdl j s 2 z a is somewha F].Ollr, F eE is reported to Pass om«Monâ€"«}> ; â€" he Vieeroy of|_ _‘ Umr is evacutated, o Cabul. The 1% *A42. c43 | metiy pune a i 3 THE Y BURNETTS |SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Flour, Feed and Provision Store,| *"""~**$"*"**"‘** | The Most Popular Scientific Paper °OA TWUyppert) Town, DURHAM. | in the World. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, &c. Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Unbolted Flour, Potatoes, HASTIE The stock is very Large, Weli Assorted, Well Bought, and consists of Nearly all New Goods. NMNow is the Time to Buy! HAMS, BACON, SALT, &c., Which I will sell at Prices to suit the timees for Cash or Farm Produce. _ My Motto is ESmall Profits and Quick Returns. Great Bargains are Being Given‘ The Great Sale! Dry Goods at COST and UNDER, Call and see our UNDERâ€"SHIRTS and DRAWERS VERY CHEAP. Horse Blankets for E50 cts each. ‘The Grey Review From the present date till The Cheap Clearing a week in your own town @5 Outht frse. No risk. Reader, if you want a business at which rnou of either sex can Mmrv all the time they work, write for partc is H.Harrert & Co Durham, Nov. 28, 1878, Durham, Nov. 26th 1878, w n deity terl C . A@eenemereneen woke ... ; BE M’b’l‘ 6 uâ€.r!l ‘OBI! s T $ ’Tud:(l:hé‘&:tl!:c&nu notice, AM": trayed on the premises of the subscriâ€" the Letest fityle, Men and Boy‘s Clothing. A good Durham, November 27, 1878. January lst, 1880. Will Coxutinue until a Clearance is Made. Black Listres at 124 cents per. yard. Winceys at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 cents. Grey Full Cloth at 35 cents. All Weol Flannels at 25 cents We waut eash and are selling all at cost, and sometimes less, CALL AND GET SOME OF THE CHEAP BARGAINS. For $1.00! TORONTO . _ H. HUNTER‘S. GOODS were never sold at such low prices in Durham. And very little money buys a great deal. HASTIE & GRANT. Is still going on, and Is still going on at â€"ATâ€" Subscribe at once, and get J. H. HUNTER. Rexidence at the Old Post Office, Lower Town, DURHANM. Sewing Machines For Sale, Cheap for Cash,. These Machines are the best made, and give entire «stisfaction to those using Latcst Faskions Regularly Received. 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A special notice is made in the Mclevtific American of al) Inventions patented thrun?.n this Ageney, with the name and residence of the Pateptee By the imâ€" maense efreulntion thus given, public attention is directed to the merits of the new patent, and salos or introduction often ensily effected. Anynpormn who has made a -T' diseovery or invention, can ascertain, free of charge, whethor a patent can probably be obtained, by writtnc to the undetsiglw_l We also send prrz our Hand Book Arte and Sciences; including New and Intorasting Facts multm. Morticulture, the Home Health, Progress, Social, Bcience, Naturn History, Geology, Astronomy. ‘The mest valuable Row, New York. _ _ PATENTS. MUNN & Co., 37 Park Row, New York, Branch Office, Cor. F. & Tth Ste., Washington, D. C Nov. 26. 1878. a2 Farm for Sale in Glenelg. TKE Subscriber offers for Sale, Lot No. 38, 2nd Concession, East of G. R., Township of Glenclg, containing 100 noresâ€"about 70 ancres clearâ€" ed, Terms $2,000:â€"8500 down, for balunce time siiL ie dlove. oo ooo leer anativaiue wply We K. , or B. WILLIAMS, WhecAl mics K cumn on the promises TEAS! â€" TEAS! Including BLACK, GREEN, and JAPAN. ‘The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAXN is Currants, Raisins, Candied lLemon, Orange and Citron Poels. udes postuge. .. n eents. Bold Glenelg, Bept. 19, 1878. Light Harness, Trimmings, Largest and Best S T OV ES ! Very Small Small Advance on Cost TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Presbyâ€" Spring and Summer Fashions regulerl Green, 25¢ per Tb. _ Japan, 25¢ per B. Pure Flavouring Extracts and Essences. Durham, July 4, 1978 Credit given to good men, if required. A. COCHRANKE. outside of Toronto, can be seen at the DPURHAM FOUNDRY, New Fruits. Durham, Oct, 10, 1878. . _ W. Boulden‘s Darkam, Fob. 14, 1876 eudid Pngraringe, reprreen Jug the nesest t new ost us and most recent Adxnm in the 1 Bciences; including New and Intorssting Cutting done"fto Order. JOHN ROBERTSON, 320 per year, #160 half year, which inâ€" Black, 30¢, 60¢, and 90¢, per T Assorted Stock of all kinds of CALL AND SEE DURHAM Sr., DURHAM. T0€ ‘ss [ss and will be Sold at a Whips, etc. Lot, terian Church In connection with the Scion â€" tific Amerionn Messrs. M»nn BStock of reseived. THKE Durnax \J