seimon a melion was passed e County Treasurer to hand ferent liceuse inpectors the by him on account of fines e the Temperances Act of fter the session, the County me a protest to be served nty Treasurer by Thomas Fvon Sound, against comâ€" the instructions . in â€" said forth that said raotion, was plied with he was preparâ€" suit in chancery to have paid back to the county having satisfied myself that nut in accordance with 3 of section 34 Temâ€" 864. I recommended leayâ€" in abeyance until the present it can be now reconsidered. eral communications from of Guelph, asking this operate with the various rations in the Province t deputation of that body before leaving Canads, rtain that this, our County no Municipal Corporation loyalty to the Queen and representatives, I took no atter, as I could only do > al meeting of Council. and red, I caa not think it my uch heavy expenses on the _ Council of the County of wen Sonnd, on Tuesday last, ual . prelimumznries, James .. delivered the lullo"m‘ feng LRDEN 3 ADDRESS, ce with the usual custom of would now bring before you s that have been transforred, on called sineo last mase . 264 introduced at last sesâ€" Byâ€"Law, No. 235, known as ct Byâ€"Law, having been sub~ p Municipal Electors of this en by ‘hem duly approved in omprance Act of 1855. The ificate has been filled and ame, been made in teruas of w S it Ct Jmas been repealed in the Teugs, peactic.lly by deâ€" t seus $12 st grief a verl k presented his report of $13 ely town line which was acâ€" sented his report on special + Pond, showing that there this Conrcil adjourn and ar \ville, on Saturd y,.l1th at 10 z. m. Councerl aiâ€" lee venson, at (ve~, Stevenson‘s Lexate, at Dromore. ing suffered loss by fire 1 that be get time until the We S1ven Albe & Freasnrer pay tunt the ratepayers were % Fec#ive e nomination . be held at Â¥vew ont Council. ty Council, pay his taxes were & for printin e suum would be saved ts i daughter rguson, at (i«0, Pollock‘s ab tie s rmation gutaered sincs R. Leoats, Clerk. 1 to W ent Servant, [vanocit, Warden 6th, 1878. thaar mgut to petitiom to have it aunexed ties, and asking m« W mation to be beld om tsld at Molstein, for tor the Councillore urningzâ€"Offcers aud ur Ino on said joby :â€" balance be paid by portion to orizinal approval, 1 have at W. J. Villen‘s. : passed limiting ses to three, Bbyâ€" Mr the Hon. Chief 1873 ; also $1.56 $11.43 as tat on ve in the chair. i and approved. iams be exer pt the work being reasons way i and refanded row that the the death of the Princesa loss sums tringds in the hearks HMilt«, $7 13 ny eapacity wiry Au.:'»l at b2 5) 62 o Fall a1 my be 4# Reeve to issue an order in favour of J. Townsend for the amount of his bill for priutng Voters‘ Lists be amended, and the sum of $5, the expenses incurred on account of the said J. Townsend not forâ€" warding the Voters‘ Lists within the time agreed upon by him be retained and that the Reeve issue an order for the balanee.â€" Carried. * Moved by Mr. Agnew, and seconded by Mr. Boyd, That the Clergy Reserve money now in the Treasury be pluced in equal proportion to the credit of the five divisions for road improvements.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Agnew and seconded by Mr. Abbott, That the Clerk be: requested t search the Byâ€"Laws and Minut»>Book of this municipality for all information in reference to the interest of tiemunic pality in a certain bridge and approaches adjacent to Mr. Rogers‘ Mill, Cedarville and subâ€" mit the same to this Council at its next meeting.â€"Carried. 1 Moved by Mr, Boyd and seconded by Â¥r. Agnew, That Dastiel Browu receivetle «m of $12 for statute labour. performed { r 1877, for lots 40 and 41 in the first con., also for J6t 38 in the first con.for 1876 and 1877 us the »ame has been paid to the Treasurer of the municipalityâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Agnew and seconded by Mr. Abbett, That the Reeve issue an order in fav. nr of Maleom Singlair, Treasurer of So..00lâ€"secti a3 N 10, for Nou Iteg. Sehool+ Council of Artemesia met: on the 2nd iuet., ut the Town Hall, Flesherton, Al mermbers in attendunce. â€" Minutes of last mecting read and copnfirmed. â€" It being the last ineeting of 1878 considerable busivess Hopevilte were sread .‘ml(‘,o;.d. comâ€" municatidns réceived and Fead qver, and Moved by Mr. Abbott and secovded by Mr. Agnew, That Lots Nos. 2 and 8, co . 6.n.â€"w on Non. Res. Roll be placed on Collector‘s Roll to Win. Regers at a valuaâ€" tion of $200, for No. 2, and for lot No. 3 ai a valuation of $400.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Agnew and seconded by Mr. Boyd, That the Reeve, Deputyâ€"Reeve, and Covncillors get their pay up to date and that the Reeve issue orders for the same â€"Carried. Prctoa Ccouncil. Pr: ton Cc':idl, as pï¬w et at Celarville on Tuesday, 1Cth inst." ‘Thé members of the Council all present, J. J, Middletown, Esq., presiding. â€"The minutes‘ of the previous Council meeting held at Moved by Mr, Agnew and seconded by Mr. Boyd, Thaat the account of Wm. Dunn, treasurer,for postage and imiqt,r;. be paid and the Roove issuo an order for the same, the amouut being $2.88â€"Carâ€" Moved by Mr. Abbott and seeconded by Mr. Pace, That the Reeve issug . an ‘order in favour . of _ Mr. Wilam Dunn, treasurer for the amount of his salary, the sam>s being $40.00 for the year 1878â€"Carâ€" Moved by Mr. Agnew and seconded ty Mr. Abbott, That the Reeve issue ‘an order in favour of Mr. Gillies for $1, being statute money paid into the Treasury, as the work is since done.â€"Carried. + Moved by Mr. Abbott and seconded by Mr. Boyd, That the motion authoriging the was before the GCouncil. Treasurer‘smontuly. statement on hand. Coramunications from Inimes Campbell, Liconse Inspector, reâ€" garding Byâ€"law on tavern licenses ; Proâ€" vincial Secretary of Ontario, reâ€"tavern licenses ; Wm. Ferguson, reâ€"church lots, Priceville ; and A. McGirr, Reeve of Oeprey, regarding the bridge on town line, all read. Petitiom ef Alex. Hanna and others regarding the sidewalk, presented, read and considered. Accounts were preâ€" sented as follows and ordered to be paid : â€"Henry Wilsow, repairing scraper, 75¢. ; Wim. Hopps, error in assessment refund, 63¢. ; Summuel Pedlar, services as commisâ€" sioner for special grant, $37.52 ; Thomas Kells, costs in distress of J. Melntyre, lot 87, con. 4, $5 ; A. Webster, commissioner im Ward No. 1, $4.75 ; J. H. Wilson, reâ€" fund of taxes, error in assessment, $1.30; John Fletcher,road job, Ward No. 1, $4.75; Frank Carr, refund, error in assessment, $5.27 ; T. B. Gillilain, plans, $25 ; Robert Shannon, arlitsator reâ€"lot 22, con. 14, $5 ; John E. Henry, $5; Wm. Howey, 85 ; Dr. Christoe, representing ccrporation at arl.â€" tration, §3 ; Jeremiah Forsyth, refund on road work, $3. Payment ordered for the amount levied on the respective school sections to the differont bee.â€" Freasurer‘s on Trustee orders lLo.ng presented. The Clerk was instrucigd to uuul{:‘ge Co, Treasurer to eaneel tates amounting to $14.22 against lots 1 and 2 Terry street N. Priceville ; Also. 1 and 2, Kinross street S., the above lots being church property. The commissioner iu Ward No. 4 (Mr. Pediar) with the comâ€" missioner of Osprey, were instructed. to work in usion in relpailin-,'h.l:wulnx:;, beâ€" Tthrand 8th con., " re :::l':r‘tl:nesin. gr. Pihot. rï¬(m, uz’,pd’:‘ mut ~â€" Retueniys Qtheor. CWJ, \Y. Hender: PS be netaminecontreer tor e townl" ship. A motion was made asking the Reeve to leave the chair. Mr. Webster moved, segonded by Mr. Wright, that, the thanks of tlis Countil are difenad ure hereby teadored our Rev>,Dr. Gurist 6, for the : efficient, able and impartial ima yoer in which he has diâ€"chorced the onerous datin«~of ~Reée® wl st presiding over this Councl during bis‘ tWoth of office â€"ern> ied _ uranimously, _ Council adâ€" municatidns réceived and Fead qver, and accounts received and ordered to be paid. ed by Mr. Webster, " the . " ahi Treasurer le mstï¬lz&fmny ï¬ig?c'\rflffl)‘: Treasurer tie different amounts due him by ts Township in full on or before the Bist of December, 1878, P'm Ahat amount is collected.â€"Carried. Bytrw No. 291 to repeal Byâ€"law. No. 265 in part,in the matter or tavern licensesâ€"aud 202 to apâ€" ;nnâ€"t \Deputyâ€"Returning officers and place to hold nowmtastion â€"and election for 1879, were read a first, secoud and third time and passed. ‘Taeâ€"nowmination will â€"be in the town hall, Flesherton, on the 30th in:t, Tolling plaees will be"as fallows â€"Ward Xo. 1, School house, PricgvilleA. Brown; Deputyâ€" Returning OfMecer ; Ward No. 2.â€" Orange Valley school house, Thomas Irwin, Deputy R turai Town H.l, Fle Depuiy â€"Return lith Dec., 1848 Y;l\lhfl-llz, D.c. ¢.4, 1878, Artomesia Council. LU‘ t > what y J. Mj- 7 ::: â€" e @ncart ;.:F't‘l‘. 4 WW. n 1 be ’!Fhflm\g-’flï¬(’gl'r'ï¬xé Jwnâ€" Prctoa Ccouncil. 0 L W: M Apzao! Cork idjonpmed Sine Dis, , y Jox® Vrzt, Tewnaship Clork ud D.fuaifer‘s Ro ~$12.32â€" ig Oficer ; _N~â€"48 Wurd, herton, J, V i -u{ ag Officer t Ward No.~4: * A TT 4 |_Tne Court‘ of General Sssions of the Peace and the sittings of the County Court, for the County of Grey, opened on Tuesday, ‘the 10th inst, 1878, befere His Homor Judge McePherson, at Owen Sound. | ; The following composed the Grand Fury : +«Thomas McCartol, Foremman, Robert Mcâ€" Kissock, John Chalmers, Thos. Hutchison, R Peter McGregor, Robert Smith, John | Stephenson, John Coutts, Richard Arnold, ; Joseph Pringle, James H. Delere, Philip, »* the buildings is scareely equalled by that of Laifâ€"aâ€"Jozen factories in the Province. The works are of brick, four stories in height, and {rom 150 f:et on Talbot street, beside which there is a edmmodious extension on Hincks street. The ground area is much larger, and to still further accommodate the business the lirm have recently purchased five lots in the rear~of the main building. Merctofore the only serious objection to the location was its distance from the railways ; now the Canndla Southern has agreed to put in a switeh, thus connecting the shops with the main line,an:, when this convenience is completed there will be little‘to wish for in the way of facilities. 'l‘réuiy dt Washiugton on the ;:tJuu_Wâ€"; That the suceess ofâ€"an enterprise, mercanâ€" tile or manufacturing, depends very much upon the men who conduct it is foreibly illusâ€" trated in the business of Messrs.. Haggert & Cochrané, and in order to "point a moral" if not "‘to adern a tale," we here make a symopsis of what they are doing as well as what they propose to do. Everyone who is tamiliar with St. Thomas knows what a really irst â€"class establishment is presided over by thesegentlemen. The architectural appearance During a conversation wot long since held by our reporier with Mr. Cochraze he learned that simee tast April the works bave been kept very busy, having given employn.eut to an averagd force of sixty work men. ‘The principal products of the works are stoves, reapers and mowers, hay rakes, cultivators, plows, etc.. and the firm ars now about engaging in the maunufacture of portable engines for farmetr‘s use upon an ex%ensive scale. The British Parliament on T resday deâ€" cided, by a large majority,that the expenses of the Afghan war should be defrayed from the Tudiau.re venue. Tae House thenâ€"ad: jrurued to the 13th of February. Cof ¢ Guld was sold an Tuesday in New York at par, for the first time since the suspension of specie payments in 1802. It is expected that tiere will be over one hundred and filtyâ€"three million dollars in gold in the Ance aon _ ovs. Biggar.â€" Interpleadr Isssue t» decide the ownership of certain property, seized by the sheriff. Verdict for defendant. John Creasor for Plaintiff, J. Masson for Defendant. THIRD pay. Burrell vs. Maughanâ€"Action against the sheriff for seizing and selling certain proâ€" perties in a suit of Atkin vs. Thomas and claimed by this plaintiff. Verdict for Detendant. John Creasor for Plaintif C. MeFayden tor Defendant, It is very apparent that the establishment of Mesars. Haggert & Cochrane has entered upon an era of prosperity, The business is in the hands of energetic as well as practical men, who not only have abundant capital but the prestige of success already gained. They, Recently cortain parties oppored to the Temperance Act, adopted iu the Country of Richmond, petitioned the Governorâ€"inâ€" Counil for its repeal. The petitioners cited certain informalities which they reâ€" garded as fatal to the operation of the Act in that county, and prayed that its applicaâ€" tion in Richmond be suspended or disconâ€" tinued. The friends of the new temperance law forwarded a counter petition,under the advice and direction of Win. White, of Sherâ€" brooke, Advocate. ‘A reply has been reâ€" ceived from the Secretary of Staty, stating the first petition praying to have the Temâ€" perance Act as far as applied to the County of Richmond anvulled, was refusel, and the_ prayer of the counter petition, in favour of the continuance of the law, was graato 1. ____SECoND pay. Queen vs. Samuel Myles â€" Assaulting a constable in discharge of his duty. _ Ver‘ dict, Not Guilty. A. Frost for crown, J Masson, for defence. The Oddfellows of Canada and the United States have sent over $50,000 for the relief of the snfferers by the yellow fover in the Southern States. Hamilton et «l vs. Gilroyâ€"Action on a covenant in a Lease. Verdict for Plaintiff, $261.30, J. Masson, for Plaintiff. The case of the Queen againss Duncan and Neil Currie is now in progress, but will not b¢ finished toâ€"night.â€"Tribune. at least, look hopefully to the future, and we wish them the realizition of every wish. â€"St. Thomas Times. The liargest shipment of treasure made from Viectoria was sent out by the steamâ€" ship Dakota on the 20th ult. The consignâ€" ments were:â€"Garesche, Greon, & Co., $48,847; Bank of B. N. A., $24,531 ; Bank of B. C., $12,204; total, $85,e32. The great amount may in great measure be accounted for by recent arrivals of gold dust from the Cassiar mines. Three thousand slaves have been volunâ€" tarily liberated in Cuba during the past month. Colgan . vs. Armstrong â€" Interpleader Issue. Verdict for Plaintiff. A. Frost for Plaintiff. The Lieutenantâ€"Governor of Cape Colony South Afries, has sent an ultimatum to the insurgent Kaffirs. Switzerland proposes to return to capital pmnishment, in consequence of the increase of atrocious murders. Walters, James $. Kene, William Young, George Reekie, Aev. McPhail, R. Robertâ€" son, John Fleming, Robert Atkinson, John Purvis. â€" The Grand Jury brought in the following Bills. Queen vs. Sammel Myles â€" Assaulting Constuble in discharge of his duty. A true Bill. Queen vs. Duncan and Neil Currie â€" Maliciously wounding. ° A true Bill. s am tio4 purposes. Haggert & Cochrane. Eesz‘ons. On Monday night of last week the driver of the stage from La Patrie to Scottstown took on board a passenger from the former place who did not appear to be in affluent cireumstances, judging from his appearâ€" ance. . After proceeding some distarce, the passenger eut open the mail bag, under the driver‘s seat, abstracted a registered letter containing $150 in bank bills, and thon slipped off the stige and disappeared. He is thought to have witnessed the registering of the lettor at the La Patris vost office. Ciuearest axo Best.â€"Thas wonderfully popular paper, the Sram Sraxcrnep» BaxxE®, begins its seventeenth year with 1879, reâ€" duces its price, aud increases its numerous attractions. _ Always a favorite, the Baxxer is now the cheapest as well as the best paper n the world, / lts eight large pages are literâ€" ally overflowing: with Charming Stories, sketches, Poetry, Wit, Humor, and genuine Fun. As for years. its "Rogue‘s Corner" will expose eyery Swindler, Quack, Humbug and Fraud. 1t has sayed thousands from being awindied, and will save millions more. For‘79 it will contain Ilustrated Stories, Hamorous Poems, and Attractive Rebuses, A national favorite, it is now cheaper than ever, Only 50centsa whole year, or with choice of aix ftine premiums, ouly 75 cents. Clubs of 20 moay receive it for oxcy 25 Cents A YEAR. â€" Every subscribersending in ten cents extra, for pus'.age may receive A VALU+ ABLE GIFT free, worth from 5) cents to $500. Fail not to subscribe. _ Prospectus sent free. Specimens, six cents â€" none free. ‘‘Trial Trip," six months, 25 cents ; three months, 15 cents. Address, Star Spinglet Banner, Hinsdale, N. H. There is good reason to think that an exâ€" tensive deposit of silver ore has been disâ€" covered on Mr. Jefferey‘s farm, Richmond. 1t was known that purple copper was there ot very rich charneter,and if a vein of silver has been struck, it may prove a very Bonanza. There are also traces of asbestos on the farm. HUrtoxâ€"In Bentinck, on the 13th inst., the wife of Mr. Thomas Hutton of a daughter. Ld u:“(].;..-.--..:-'--o Eggs, perdoz.................. Potatoes, per bag............ Tirnips, per bush............ Hay, »°r ton Hconsoxâ€"McWarNNEYâ€"At Alliston, on the 11th inst.. at the resdence of the Bride‘s father, by the Rov. Mr. Burnott, Mr, W, J. Hughson, merâ€" ehant of Durham, to Emma L. duughter of Win. McWhinney, Esq., of Alliston. Fall Wheat, per bush Spring Wheat ** Drossed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... C c MR EY pr is ies 15 + sevese The Dominion Governmen are alleged to have taken steps to cancel the existing contracts for the construction of the Georâ€" gian Bay Branch of the Pacific Railway, with the intention of temporarily abandonâ€" ing that secticn entirely. Vancouver Island sent to San Franciseo between Jan. 1st and Nov. 1st, 1877,no less than 108,592 tons of coal. _ Australia exceeded this total by a little more than a thousand tons, sending an aggregate of 109,883 tons for the same period. Seattle came next with 93,855 tons. Spring Wheat, R. Chaff... Glasgow * iess Oats ** 0 Cavesrert Barley *Ws auvesii Peas ie i evaihess Hay pBr bOM......â€"ssessrsthcs Potatoes per bags.......... Pork pxr 100 Ib.............. HMHHLOG:** 0 ssererrrerersrer ces Sheepskins each............. Butter per Ib.................. Eggs per doz......... ........ Wood, dry, per eord....... NY OO scurerremers rune un reniari es Apples per bag............... Peas, The recent election disturbance at St. Agathe, Manitoba,appears to be more seriâ€" ous than was at first supposed. One man named McLane is repcrted to have died, and a priest named Charbomneau is under The East Toronto and Monek local nomiâ€" nations took place on Saturday. In the former constituency Mr. John Leys and Hon. Alexander Morris, and in the latter Mr. R. Harceurt and Mr. John L. Heaslip, were the Refirm and the Conservative nominees respectively. Woul EK ID::?...2.0ecevieresee? Sircop SEHIK.eerlr<rrcrarariyress [mmE BEERS.sarepscnrrensstaÂ¥sree Hides per Cwt................... On Monday morning, while Mr.Dunkeld‘s two sons were felling timber on the third concession of West Wawanosh,the youngest, aged 18, was instantly killed by the falling of a tree. The pooling arrangementbetween the two Canedian telegraph companies is said to have fallen through, the directors of the Montrenl Company having decided to take no further action. a druuken man named Montgomery at Peterboro‘ on Saturday night. The Dominion Government is reported to have decided, at a Cabinet meeting on Friday last, to dismiss Lieut.â€"Governot The West Lutker byâ€"law for a $10,000 bonus to the Arthur Junetion Railway was carried on Monday by a majority of 66. There were great rejoicings in Arthur village. P. CANADIAN ITEMS, A hotelkeeper named Roddy fatally shot MOUNT FOREST â€"MARKETS. DURHAM MARKETS. TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, Dec. 5, 1878. MARRIED BIRTHS $0 80 to $0 94 0 75 to 0 80 0 18 to 0 75 to 8 0 to 8 50 to 15 to 13 to 13 80 62 18 14 XMAS â€"GOODS. Confederate, for printing, $6, Teles _cope, do., $38............... . . . $44.00. Examiner, do, $10, £. ifor, $15, Grey Review, do., l‘g(;‘ ... . 53.80. Kolonist, @o., $12, Tribune, $6, Globe, t .. > :11 conars rrae s rh a‘n‘e £as o a c ©PA00 Signed, W, J. Hronsox, Jn., Financial Agent for pr. Landerkia. Joserit Mavowa®, Returniug Officer, Montreal Tel. Co. Durham, 80e, Do., _ _ Hanover, $2.16. .. .. ........ . 296. Distributing Bills, §2, Liyvery, $7. . .. 9.00. Total Micellaneous, $14.81. Personal Expenses, Total, $150.00. Nomination Fee . .,, . . . â€" 50.00. Statement of Election Expenses of DR. LANDERKIN, a Candidate : therein. TKE Subscriber begs to inform the peoâ€" -"xla of Dundalk, and vicinity, that he is still parcd to put % AR OP ABON it any shaye ui into an: nnp: Fancy or Necessity may domun{ Comprising Sillver and Electro Plated Goods, Gold and Siver Watches, Ladies and Gents‘ Wedding â€"and: Engnjement Rings, Gold Lockets, Charms, Chains, Keys, Pencils, Pens, &c., &c. A beautiful lins of Clocks, A large line of Fancey Goods, Bpectucles, Violins, Fife, Concertinaz, &c., All suitable for Xmas and New Years Gifts. Repairing a Specialty. SO.\fE are inquiring if I hold the Notes hunds ndm‘osd.lu:l::‘m‘gofm‘.fl Those interested will govern themselves accordin« AT w. F. DOLL‘®, Watchmaker, That Bar of Iron. LOWER TOWN, . â€" . â€" The Highest Market: Price! paid for Hides and ‘Skins. ‘ Subscribe at â€"once, andsget THOMAS SMITH, Saddler, Tanner 66 DOMINION ELECTION, â€"1878â€" December 16th, 1878. Egremont, Dec. 17th, 1878. Flesherton, December 18, 1878. Durham, Nov. 17th, 1878. Shoemaker, No. 5, Garafraxa ‘Street, Durham, December 19th 1878. h THE ~GREY REVIEW," as it is acknowledged to be the best local pape; A Bar of Iron in Norval‘s hands, Will shine to please the Cryur : Bo it non want an anchor made, Ho‘ll form it from a Bar. JOHN NORVAL, Blacksmith, Duxpar«. For favors past, to Patrons he Holds thankfulness at Par ; And hopos they ever will beliove He‘ll suit them from a Bar. ‘When Seas were rough and days were dark, And when the times were out of joimt, And cash as scurce as spar, He never failed to strike a )l'.n. And form things from a Bar. But times anon began to mend : _ His Iron came in a Car; > And when DPundail began to strive, *%o like the Morning Stks: ._â€" Bo like the Morning Star, His Hammers with redoubled feree, Came down upon the Bar. And now within that lively Town, He has Deciared a War; And set the hammer, vice and file, To fight against the Bar. To suit all Grades and Ranks of men, No matter who tb.z are, That want a job mai strong with Iron, He‘ll bind it with a Bur. From early morn till dewy eve, John Nerval‘s door ‘s ajar, And if you want a Needle made, He‘ll form from a Bar. _ John Norval, like a Tar, | _ ___ _ Stood many a blast and held his pos#, And made things from a Bar. ETS MMOM GMIME MW OR UMT Yet still without advance in g:o, John Norval struck the s your neighhours.‘to take sOUTH RIDING OF GREY. XMAS GOODS. Total Election Expenses, $374.61. NOTICE. &e., OF Flesherton, Adver JOHN McKELVEY. W. F. DOLL. t i _ A Good Chotr will be in attendanee. + poséathev, Pri, 1076 Bazaar & Concert under the auspices of the Ladies of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HAMS, BACON, SALT, &c., Which I will sell at Prices to suit the timees for Cash or Farm Produce. _ My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. A Bacsar of useful and ornamental articles suitable for Christmas g{nnnu. will be held in the Town Hall, comâ€" mencing _ on _ TUESDAY (Christmas Eve) And in Spite of Hard Times, Hardware is within the Reach of Every body, as prices at MOWAT‘S keep pace with the Low Prices Now is the time to Buy Cheap for Cash. Flour, Oatmsal, Cornmsal, Unbolted Flour, Potatoes, The 24th Dec., at 7 p. m and will be continued, during CHRISTMAS DAY. A Grand Concerte' Flour, Feed and Provision Store, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Cnorce Vocar axp InstrUmextat Music, Doers opened at 7:39. Concert comâ€" msncing at 8 o‘clock. "See Programme." WISHES to inform the inhabitants of Durham and vicinity that he has opened a VY Durham and vicinity that he has opened a Butcher‘s Shop, in the store lu.hl‘oocll ied by Mr. Trossor, Next the Durkam u-&y. where he will keep on hand and for sale nnthingbnt first class moat, consisting of Beef, Mutton, Pork, and Fowls. Bhop open from 8 a. m. until Noon. Durham, Dec. 12, 1678. emé44 A Third Class Teacher wanted in Pobâ€" lic School Section No.'l.‘l‘flruhl‘o( Glenelg, duties to oommeuochlu:nrï¬ 1879. For further ;nnkmhn apply to D. H. Mucitae, or Alex. Beaton, ‘omona P.0., or to F. MacRae, Durham P.O. wILL BE ervex ox CHRISTMAS Nicrt, Several amateur Performers from a disâ€" tance are expected. ADMISSION 25 cents. Will be provided on Christmas Day, from 12 to 8 e‘clock p. m., at 25 cents each, BRefreshments, On Christmas Eve, trom 7 to 9 p.m. Served up in every style, at Prices to suit the times. The New Church at the Rocky , about 4 miles north of Durham, will be Seffons"w the Great Slaughter â€". 000 0 00~ > Service of God on 0 == > == _ SUNDAY, 2324 DECEMBER, 187 8. Bervices will be heid at 11 a.m., and at 6 p.m. The Gaelic Bervice will be held immediately after the Moruing Servive is over. Collections in aid of the Building Pund will be taken up at each mecting. On MONDAY EVENING, DEC, 23r4, Aloir“'fllbohld(nflunmogu, commeneâ€" ing at six o‘clock. Adurigsion 25 cents euch. Addresses will be delivered by Ministers of the méighbourhood, one frofi Toronto, and other Town Hall, DURHAM, Glenelg, 23th Nov., 187. Rocky Saugeen Church. JOHN CAMERON, Secrotary. Durham, Dec. 18, 1878. DEDICATION Mowat‘s Hardware Store. Durham, Nov, 28, 1878. Darham, Dec. 12th, 1878. Butcher Shop. WM. LARTER, OYSTERS $ O TR E E. Christmas Dinners Teacher Wanted. Upper Town, DURHANM. Prices Lower than Ever|! OF HARDWARE IN THE TORONTO NEW BURNETTS I have on hand a well assorred Stock of JOS. F. MOWAT, Wood ! Wood | Farties wishing to pay their subscription to the Guzey Review in wood, will oblige us by bringing it in at once, as we are greatly in need of this useful article at present. To Whom it May Concern. AKE NOTICE That the Corporation of the Village of Mourt Forest, in the Coun! of Welli in the Province of Ontwrio 1 b»e-uuon e Purlinment of the said Province of ntario at the next sittings thereof for the passing tain lands adjacent thereto into a Town to be onlâ€" lod The Tewn of Meunt Forest, and dividing the same into the following Waurds, that is to say . The North Ward containing M’torlon of the said Village bounded on the Northerly side by Arthur, in the Coun't;Fï¬vL'mngf.H; on the Southâ€" crly side by the line of the Southerly limit of suid Villago, and on the Woestorly side by John Street to of an Act incorporating the said Village and cerâ€" Vlflmfl on the Westorly side by John Street to ite in tion with Queen Strset, and by Queen Stroet to Muin Stroet nnd lÂ»ï¬ Mnin Street to Kinf Street, and inrludin? mlso the North half of Lo Number two, East of the Guelph and Owen Sound Road, in the said Township of Arthur, The South Ward containing that Imrt of the said Village bounded on the Northerly side by that part of Queen Street between Cork and Wellington Streets, by that part of Wellington Street between Queen Street and Main Street und by that purt of adwn Stroet and Main Street und by thet part of win Stroet between Wellington Street und Queen Stroct; on the Ensterly side by John Street; on the Buuthr:l‘v side by the lino of the Southeris limit of s Village, and on the Westerly side by Cork Strost, and including also the whols of Lot Number Two wost of the Guelph and Owen Sound And the Wost Ward contining the remaining portion of said vm-i. bounded by Main, Welling hn,&uefln and Cork Stroets, and including mlso Lt Number One in the Rloventh Concession of the said Township of Arthnr und Lot Number Thirtyâ€" throeo in the I-Jl{-u Consession of the Township of said Village bounded on the Northerly side by Loudon Road to its intersection by King Street ; on the Euusrlg side by King Street to its intersection with Mnain Street; on the Southerly side by Main Street from its intersection with said King Street, and including Lot Number Thirtyâ€"three, in the first concession of the Township of Egremont, in the County of 6!:& and those parts of Lots Numbers Sixtyâ€"cight, Bixtyâ€"nine, Seventy and Seventyâ€"one Of the Corporation of Mount Forest aforeâ€"sai. Deted at Mount Forest, 12th day of November, Came on the gremi-ei of Mra. Miller, L,ot 38, Con 2, Bentinck, on or mbout the 5th October, an aged Ram. The owner will please prove property, pay expenses and take the animal away. nc m Road, in the said Township of Arthur Norimamby is the County of Grey prove property , and remove the ton, about the 1st of October, a groy year! (mully). ‘The owner is requq_tef. to pay 'rHE subscriber is m«l to Receive and Make Up, on the notlce, and in mwmswu.‘i..‘.mgom A good Residence at the Old Post Office, Lower Town, DURHAM. Sewing Machines For Sale, Cheap for Cash. Thess Machines are tho best made, and give entire .-:ddwuo- to those using Lower Town, DURHAM Bentinck, Nov 28, 1978 Protor Nov. 26. 1876. Latest Fashions Megulariy Receirod. A fow frstâ€"class BARCLAY‘s BDurkem, Neo, 4, (#79 King Street; on the Ensterly side by the line hqmiho said vuh?e from {he Township of ir. in the County of Wellington ; on the Southâ€" NOTICE. TAILOR, Came Astray. JAMES BURNETT. WAM. BALFOUR, JAMES McMULLEN, ALB*. uhp ERTRON JOHN MUNROE &c. *dâ€"42. pH t': \: paper, or co-eml':: P‘:hh. MUNN & Co., 37 Park Row, New York. Branch Office, Cor. F. & 7th Ste., Wushington, D. C. Nov. 26. 1878 [7 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. THRRTYâ€"FOCTBTA TEAR. A fresh Lot, Choice and Cheap, The Most Popular Scientific Paper % in the World. C Oulr 93.90 a Tear, loduding Postage Wookiy. $9 Namberss year. 4000 PA N1 In . with the Relorâ€" & Co. are Bolicitors of American u"nub Patonts, bave had 34 years expeftehce, Row o e raprmepd o oï¬ â€".~ are o * ::d« is made In :zo H A‘:flt“. : ;l. ventions pate ney, w name M'Md:nu of m D; im» mense circulation thus fhrn. public sten 1¢ directed to the merits of the new patent, or introduction often patont can probabl: pa‘ent onn bably be obtained, by l'r-n.i:’ to the -«--?I"we also send rarE our Bock wbout the Patent Laws, Patents, Ceveats, Tradeâ€" Marke, their coste, and how rrnfluvd with hints far nanvrine advanans an {nvantoma _ AdAdrass 'I‘HE Subscriber offers for Sale, Lot No. 38, 2nd Consession. East of CR Townbin af TEAS! â€" TEAS|! Terms $3.90 por , @160 haif which inâ€" ind gn, b t i agnt Magaerrey mflm&m’“ & Co., Publishers, 97 Including BLACK, GREEN, and JAPAM Green, 25¢ per Th _ Japan, 25¢ par BR Currants, Raisins, Candied Lemon, Oramg* and Citron Peola. Largest and Best J. W. Boulden‘s Light Harness, Trimmings, Whips, etc. Very Small Small Advance on Cost S T OV ES ! JOHN ROBERTSON, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Residenteâ€"Opposite the Canade Fresk s . terian Church, Glenolg, Sept, 19, 1878 Spring and Summer Â¥ashions Credit given to good men, it sequized. Durkam, July 4, 1898 Pare Plavouring Extracts and Eevences. yâ€"8 outside of Toroute, ctan be swen at the Durham, Oct, 10, 1878. dss DPuskam, Folb, 1+, t996, DURHA&M FOUNDRY, wad l e SAld #t a New Fruits. Cutting done to Order. Black, 30¢, 60¢, and 90c, per E. Assorted Stock of all kinds «f DURHAM §r1., DURHAM. CALL AND SEE 7“ w# a% for Sale in Glenelg. THKE c‘ J rash» Te 7