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Grey Review, 10 Apr 1879, p. 3

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omin:on Parlimm w ce tion ln_y Mr. K“h’ to m ommittce to take into Considery, return relating to the ln*‘ x Trent Navigation Works froug iinion to the Ontariq G‘"‘N ion was carried. # [ackenzio moved for copies of all ete., relating to the m | Messrs. Mnrrathq., Courtigy . the lnwnolonial Hallwaw _ af o ate on Mr. Casey‘s Bill to anmadrip on Act was resumed by M. ty Hamilton), and continued by hite “.u(iugs! Orton lflh s Psn has t H Cigm. We are go¥« and the Senate and =. Hoer officer, act« lcer, on this imporâ€" mtter which at .n portant, on a matter no precedent, and istructions from our m his Sovereign and is nothin« unconst.+ (Qucen of England ue Queen of Eng« rue that she cann0t sho sends her repâ€" or less powor, a0+ on she gives him, r in this country. m. We are Fo¥» Nib k6 Orrawa 2 long debate vernment sid luuse of the proposed to h hquor had r behalf by Middlesex) esale i the adjournment of iber for West Mid. e Mackenzio Admin. uments in ting law pr Na nse L of the opporn a-cf,:n AM by Mr. lod Mr w destroy the foree gging new Chl'.; ind his eff ) followed in an Ag« of Mr. G. W. Rona: § l-fiotnd.'- member rose and read as I‘s uf th. ‘.’ Are i stntemrrent witl the future reâ€" mon and Proâ€" ir ns the office vas concerned, + expodient to > him and the ta efulnous y he convieted 1 of untruthfal. danger of 0 fncts relative ion of the lutg opposed to proâ€" 1 ho was comâ€" rfond Mr. Ross a mude against rd well. ‘ant ctreumâ€" vernment for tions. (IHisson Conservatives my hou. titution of motion for the He she igree that ut of the n of the his id of the o that he { His Railway.â€"€qzâ€" ‘¢ arguod 1 thefright nding the the lo‘o. ho miught 1roposed ould adâ€" Inous of Mr. noÂ¥ of Qq.. » tlast in thie on# that he oitice. His ased to wtiky roduced urâ€" ‘cam Act. of in in Great re were no inio 1 in the Covernorâ€" ractorized ringement | Governâ€" 1: With roved to ctter to urnment milDion in favor of proposed in s to If the by Mr. B., who the Naâ€" addross by April 8. Mfl‘fl,~ r who Emaf rovince scveral Bil undep + April g, pluo';. ts were n of the prosent Excel are found lying on the snow, with their thromis gut by tuese forocious beasts. The next meeting of East CGrey Teachers‘ Association will be held at Thormbury on T urslay and Friday. 20th and 30th days at May: toustnddga mvonmnuy 14 The wolves are making great havoe among the red deer in the northâ€"east part “‘W of Armour. Many of them Markot foes have beenw done away with in St. Mary‘s the liate Administration, and »oriticize leng*" the ruinous tarif introduced by present Administrati in. After settling some personal dispute tweem Mr. Cilimor ...ru.. Dowville, House adjourned, pedple April 4 The debate on the tariff was resumed by Mr. Burpee.(>t, dohn, N. B.), who in a very able specch presented an array of statistics, show ing that the effect of the tariff would be to take seven million dollars out of the followed t must be le for the Ei Mcssr tered a had Beea cortm@niéated Minigtor. iJ vinees ane Legislatures and exe of those Provinees. (Hear, was the answer which was Government â€" he forgot tho ye in 1873 oa 1874. This was answer which this Governme and why this momentous que: gravity or of ter importan floi not onry d.:" Logisl Province of Quebee but the which had beew debated in th many d:n}y'a, when the whole eonstitational and responsible was so ably debated and carefu ed, why after this a question & cial charncter ‘ovar whish i. TT_ CC ‘CT °o Pie same autaority. The debate was theo adjourned. opmion of the Privy Council, advised «flicial that, under the ahe had given, all her powers, authority to th Nir. M wiek Senool Act discussed in this IHI and respecting which a question was home by the consent of this Governn as well as by the acnenit af the Tss against the advisers of the Crown, He did not wish to do that toâ€"night, but he must express his extreme regret at the course that had been annouticed to Parliament by the Premier as having been pursued. It was, he thought, a mistake to suppose that this was m naatter with reganl to which they could quict‘y stana by and allow the responsibility of the metion thit had been taken to drift away wpon the plea that they were quite safe in the hands of Her Maâ€" jesty‘s Iinperial advisers. It might be so toâ€"day ; but this was. not the principle on which the Government was to be carried on. They had given us under the Constituâ€" tionm a gompleto and absclite coutrol over certain matters and things under theBritsh North America Act, and one of those, he submitted,was the choico and appointment of Lieutenantâ€"Governe®®, over whose conâ€" duct and action in their respective ofices this House could only be Judgt:. They knew that in "the caso of the New Erunsâ€" wick School Act Hspuasut in this Trc... _ to Viis Dominion and this Parliament. He eould not repeat the language used by the hon. mentber who had moved the adjournâ€" ment of the debate, because they were not in this House for one moment to breathe & word that could reflect uponHer Majesty or Her Majesty‘s representative, and there were words used to that extent. They knew that in this House avd by Parliaâ€" m;ixlnrv practice, the only complaint uml they could prefer against the Crown was wernment Mr. Cockburn (Northumberland) regret ted that he could not accept the explanaâ€" tions of the hon. gentleman at the head of "the Governmont ; he regretted it extromoâ€" ly, because it was not to his mind such reasoning as would convince the House and country that the course taken was in mecordance with the Constitution granted to this Dominion and this Parliament. HoJ «would not repeat the lanemace neal ho h« Aet, and with our position as a self. governing people under her permanent authority, 7 PE L P PV TORd for the intbrest of the country that Mr. Letellier shculd have been removed. That adviee has not been rejected ; but the reâ€" presentative of the Queen, who is the first extate in this land, has said that he would like to submit this matter to his Sovereign and to our Bovereign, and :to ascertain what the advice of the Sovereign would be. ‘ We are just as safe, sir, in the hands of Ehe Queen as we are,.in the.hands of the Queen‘s representativeâ€"(hear, hear)â€"and we may be well assured that liberty and pruactice of self government »which was granted by Her Majesty years and years ago will not be infringed upon by Her Maâ€" Jesty. I lave no doubt that Her Majesty‘s officers in England, who are fully converâ€" sant with all our rights and privileges, will see that any advico they give to Her Majesty will be Leyond doubt quite in conâ€" somance with our constitutional rights and with our charter, with our Confederation nuimously thouglit that it woutd Lave been fof thit Infbrest i tha c ALe Tss ans m!t-“m tutional in it I would have bebr pleased, wel if ons @dvice had been at onee necepted. I thouglit so, and we unâ€" cemenrenerrmeape on on sseau argued th enantâ€"Governor M xt the as by the consent of the Provincial went, a case was made for the of the Judicial Committee of the aneil, and that Her Maujesty was Ahcially and judicially by that body der the British North America Aet, given up all hor prevogative rights, Drant), in a logical and modâ€" fomled the revenue tariff of ustration, â€" and eriticized . at us tariif introduced by the mmmmres and exequtive power nees. (Hear, hear.) This r which was made to this ie forgot the year, but it was 74. This was the official this Government received, ‘omentous question,of equal ter iwonnnco.which (Lad :ry the Eegislature of the uekee but the Domuinion, debated in this House tor m the whole question of id responsible Goverament ited and carefully considerâ€" is a question of a Provinâ€" ver which it was already P30E T 1 isi soverne®®, over whose conâ€" i1 in their respective offices uld only be Judge,. They °C, °0C Only. complaint that ev against: the Crown was isers of the Crown, He did that toâ€"night, buat he must reme rogret at the course nnouwni¢ed to Parliament by having been pursued. It , a mistake to suppose that tor with â€"resard to whinhl Iy\rm\n:\l dispute be f stand by and allow the he aetion thit had been ty upon the plea that they n the hands of Her Maâ€" Avisers. It micht be so De ment n the dismissal o be a matter ins each en« orâ€"General‘s in was seut wernment, lit it fhcian‘s vierred | for statule labor be allowed to stand over lumx:lllt until he has an opportunity to perform the celully | work under the commissioner for the ward. every | Carried. Moved by Mr. Winters, secondod Miitiet ‘ by Mr, Inkster, that Widow Penny be exâ€" M3 Wos 1 ture of | euapt the amount of her taxes for 1878.â€" might | Carried. Byâ€"law No. 179 was introduccd ':L ;:‘: and put through the several stages, read a ; of his | third time, passed, signed, sealed and enâ€" by the | ¢rossed in the minutes. Mored by Mr. which | Inkster, seconded by Mr. Sing, thit the Prime ] Treasurer be instructed to furnish Cbadiah Millar with 100 pounds of flour.â€"Carried. ch en ‘ Council adjourned until the 30th day of mnamaMe Pxpa o siy c 2E t 1ds 104 2 P the incial r the { the \| "s, or whothâ€"r he has subscribed or not, is reeâ€" } p msible for payment. # | _ ifa rorsunomcn hhpardhconlmdhm-\ _ par all arrears, or the K.‘ ishor muy continue to /# md it until payment is made,and then colloct the | whol> amount whother the paper is taken from tue c office ar not. vey * ‘Phe courts hnve decided that refusing to take ne . spapers ur{wr ~licals from :wut Ollies, or removiag and lea ingthem unc for, is prima ) froke cvassuce of uit utional traud, f Sta &rsâ€"In “’;mnmb. Co. Huron, on x Anne Stnples, mted 00 years. Dec the mathor af tha lata Haa @raules Eporâ€"In Clonel;, on the 2th ult., Sarah, daughter of Mr. Elias E.go, agod 20 yergs and 6anonths. Watsoxâ€"m Bentinck, on the ith inst., John Watâ€" ~, com, aged 65 yeurs. \. > Law in Regard to Newspaâ€" Startesâ€"In Glenclg, on the #th ult., George Staples, aged 64 yeurs, Deacoxâ€"In Owon sound, on the 26th inst., James R. Ponson, son of Mr. Geo. Deacon, aged 22 years. LackeEyâ€"Warontâ€"By the Rev. George Watson, April 4n, at the residence of the bride‘s father, Mr. Sumuel Walker Luckey, of Artemesin, to Miss Alice Wright, of Holland. HIootssâ€"Hanztsoxâ€"On March 19th, at the Primiâ€" Live Mt‘mo-tis}_‘Pem_c)_n;\(:_q:‘_()rm_g@\illc. by the lay porson who takas a paper regularly from the ost u}fl Ne, n'h-vc_hor_dirofl.gl misr_name or anoth Dirnoxâ€"I wife of Wounel avjourned until the 30th day of May next, as a court of revision, of which the Clerk will give duo notice. tay ; ’accnndod by Mr. Winters, that the tender of Mr. Rutherford, of Owen Sound, for Tp. printing be@ aceepted, being the lowest tender.â€"Carried. _ Communication from Mr. McGirr, received and road, explaining the issuing of an order for five dollars, sayâ€" ing that he would give any further explaâ€" nation necessmry. Moved by Mr. Melntyre, seconded by Mr. Inkster, that the account of G. J. Blyth, amounting to $17.20, be paid, and that the Reove do issue his order for. the same.â€"Carried. â€" Moved by Mr. Melutyre, seconded by Mr. Iukster, that the sum of $8 charged against \Wm. Scott At this date the Council met pursuant to adjournment from the 17th Feb. last. Menabers all prosent. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of former meeting read snd â€"confirmed. ~Moved by ~Mr. Inkster, the mother of the late Geo. Staples Moved by Mr. McCormick, seconded by Dawson, That this council adjourn and moeet again at Yeovil on Friday, 30th of May next, at 10 a. m., as a Court of Revision.â€"Carried. Council adjourned,. Reov. Thos *". 46. It. be adopted. â€"Carried, Moved by Mr. Dawson, seconded by Mr. McCormick, That the Reeye and Treasurer be authorized to sign, seal and hand over to the ,truatoeu of ‘the G. Bâ€"& W. R. R., sixty thousand dolls:s worth of Debentures at a day herealter to be fixed by the municipalâ€" ities granting aid to said railway, said Deâ€" bentures to be only delivered to the trustees in conjunction with all the municipalities granting aid to said railway. â€"Carried, Moved by Mr. Millar, seconded by Mr. Lawrence, That J. Rutherford be paid $12.05, for stationery. â€"Carried, _ Resolved. that the Treasurer pay to memâ€" bers of council $4 each for two days, $20 ; and to the Reeve for getting legal advice and going to Durham to appoint a trustce, $3 ; and to the cleck for railway meeting, and for levying rate on 8. 8. No. 1., 83. Order yiven, ONâ€"In Exromont, ou the 28th of March, the ifo of W. J. Dillon, of a daughter, tTâ€"At Pomona, on the 15th Marcn, the wito { Mr. F.G. Knight, of a son. ary Elizal All of which is respectfully submitted, Jaxes Murnvocit, Chairman, Moved by Mr. Dawson, seconded by MeCorâ€" mick, that the report of Committoe appointed to examine documentary evidence of G. B. & W. R. R. be adopted. â€"Carried. scheme for the first section of the road from Palmerston to Durham and find that to be i accordance with see. 3 of byâ€"law 179 of thi township. We would therefore recommen that anthority be given to the Reeve anc Freasurer to hand over the Debentures to the Trustees appointed tor that purpose, on cer tain conditions to be hereafter named, All of which is resneetfnlly ewhecsr.2 Committee rose and repc examined the documentary mitted to the couneil by the C B & WOE Eo alutmg of Directors of the (i Carried mO o Ne en PE The Reeve laid betore the council a written statment from the Township Solicitor in reâ€" gard to the handing over of the Debentures in terms of see. 3 of byâ€"law 179, granting aid to the G. B. & W. R. R. Moved by Millar, *seconded by Mr. Lawâ€" rence, That the council go into Committee of the whole, with the Reeve in the chair, to conâ€" sider and report on the documentary evi-‘ dence laid berore this council hy tha Ra..i Members all present, Reeve in the cha Minutes of last meeting read and approyed n s s 3. Moved by Mr, Davidsen, Miller, That this council 1 meet again at Holstein or inst., at 10 a. m. â€"Carried. Council adjourned. Moved by Mr Lawrence seconded by Mr. McCormack, That the agreement laid before the council by the G. B. & W. R. R. Comâ€" pany asking that the Debentures be handed over to the trustees appuinted for that purâ€" pose, be laid over until the Reeve shall have submitted the matter to the township soliciâ€" tor for advice. â€"Carried. Moved by Mr, Davidson, seconded by Mr. McCormack, That the Reeve be instructed to purchase a scrapor for road division No. 2, con. 4, â€"Carried, q0 L0 Coppane ces Sut appreved. Moved by Mr, Miller, seconded by Mi. Davidson, That the arrears Bgainst Lot 28, com.16, be erased on â€"account of ¢ffor in asâ€" sessments.â€"Carried, Members all present, x Râ€"e:ve Minutes of last meetin® read Osprey Council. ('.rimm,'a}?}.’l'fvillik(n“{'fi'i;'v'i'.},l.';‘f.n"“:{? h i anaminred mn, of gclnnct on. MARRIED D EATHS MaxwzeunL, 17th March, 79. > (he Council met pursuant to BIRTHS ie cocumentary evidence subâ€" he couneil by the Solicitor of the V. R. R. giving their financial the first section of the road from to Durham and find that to be in with see. 3 of byâ€"law 179 of this We would therefore recommend rity be given to the Reeve and » hand over the Debentures to the Egremont Conncil. HorstEI®, March 22nd, 1879, o. Huron, on the 17th 00 years. Deconsed was and reported that they council now adjourn and â€"â€"R. Leoatz, Clerk. 1! go into Committee of ceve in the chair, to conâ€" the documentary eviâ€" council by the Board i. B. & W. Railway.â€" . LecAT® Clerk,. on Saturday, 29th Reeve in I!;a ch;ir. seconded by Mr and appreved. March 29 the chair oieued Pees ue o Sore n orico. and they shall mot be L fable fer the assets or any %. thereof ©o disâ€" [Irihulul to any person of \1}:::: claint they. had not notice at the time of such distribution. UA will be sold choun. â€" Anoiv ow y be sold c »ply the premincs ts Warmraxt uu.\A\l(B:.e::)‘ Apply on the premiscs “; m Tenth day of May, 1879, To sond by Post,.propaid, to E.D. McMillag, Solieâ€" Iw,hnrlis;:, ()ns-xwll»gfiom Chnm'o"nn firSur- names, &« s§os amd sorst’ ion of the â€" ticulars of theif ®laims8, a s toment of p:r.- eounts rnd the nature of the Securities (if Mm held by them against her Estate, or in defw &emnf they will be preparitorily‘ excluded from 6 benefit of the Testatators mssets or any part thereof upen a distribution of the same amongst the parties entitled thereto by the Executors ofher LOD a ECS C2TITCC "llereto by the El the Emié‘ entitled thereto by the Executors ofher :n'll aving regard only to the cluims of which the JANE LOWIE, (Deceased.) ce 2o P oo es PDC3_SC00: Of A> the Tow hip of No: lxbyfiho Connty of Grey, who -11”0:. or nlmhe nonta of March 1878, nre required on or before the h cmid NoticetoCreditors OPF tien. mt C Ie oo esmmc tss ucA 2: Pc1 ecutors of his will, having regard only to the elaims of which the Executors h ive then Notice, and they shall not be liable for the nssets or any purt thereâ€" of so distributed to any person of whose claim they had n:ot Notice at the time of such distribuâ€" Sfan "THE Creditors ofâ€".Jano wic, lat P the Townshin af N:ir-_mwkf Jw 'n..gh?, Bm duthe mt oi â€"£. of the Town of Durham, ja the.Co ty of Grey, Esuunire, who di¢d on 6r about the '§:d day Of Soqtember, 1878, are required on or b ore the Tenth day of Sln_v. 1879, to send by post propaid to E. D. MeMillan, Solicitor, Durhai, Outario ; their Christian und Sarnames, adresses and description of the full particulars of their c.cims ; & Statement of their accounts and the nature of their socurities (if any) held b{ them, against his Estate, or, in doâ€" tault theicof they will be lrrcpnritux'ily excluded frcr. the benefit of the Testatators Assots or any pait thereof upon .a distribution of _the same amongst *n psrhu‘a Eutitled theroto by the nxâ€" Anasgrme ap ied on 3. 23 NCP RNCTVOY NY uie | Solicitor for Executors, Dated, Durham, 8th April, 1819. dâ€"to 'I‘HE Creditors of Archibald TIunter, late of the Town of Durhum in tha Pamsia 2s Notice s * tdb duir}-',... Eggs, perdoz...... Potatoes, per bag Turnips, per bush Hay, per ton...... Peas, hi Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs H\;_!tuy,‘r(v_l)s_, per I..,... «. Durham, April 4th, 1879 Fall Wheat, por bush ...... Spring Wheat®** Barley, t€ serres Oats, 4+ Wool per lb.. Sheep sking... Lamb Skins... Hides per ewt OT 22, Con. 11, Bentinek, 180. h6reé U ARCHIBALDY HUNTER (Deceased.) MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Office, April 7, 1879. Flour per barrel...............$4 00 tog4 25 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 00 to 4 40 Vall WIHORE...c.sâ€":+s«21â€"14s14s« D 90 to 0 96 Treadwell Wheat............... 0 85 to 0 90 Spring Wheat.................... 0 80 to 0 85 Paril6y »sâ€":svis:ssssssssesserstersx O 85 40 0 40 OR se eexacrserireesestrntaniate «s EOW EY 0 34 POAS rssssssssesercrersessssssserers« B9 bo 0 §5 Putatoes per bag............... 0 70 to 0 75 BHHEOY::./1s:ssevrrareccerscisscdss. 0 15 10 0 16 S Bcre x reervicines sesensh shexvevce i A0O3%0 O 19 W eol_PCL Hb.+1:1:+. : :»:ssers3««» F 18 t0 088 Spring Wheat, per bush ... Fall w . ie + Oats, * ¥€ vie Peas, tt Potatoes, per bush............ Dre«sed hogs por ¢wt........ Boef 86 dA x #e ven Cabbage per doz. ............ Kowess Dex doz.................. Cabbage per doz. . Egge, per doz....... Butter, per lb....... Hay per ton......... ay Oats, per bushel..... Barley, ndbaiet . * Peas, 4* ssese H8y, PEK $0:........«...... Potatoes, per bag........... Pork, porl;cl)o UDB.avk cexiey 5s Beof, §€ ssararreres Hides, hi Sheepskins, each ........... Bufter; por Ir....â€".«:+s.1:«.. Eogs, per doz................ Wood, dry, per cord..... Wool, per Ih, :.:. .ccarrises Apples, per lmg FARM FOR SALE. Flour, per 100 Ibs............ Flour No. 2, * Corn Mesl * **........, Shorts, To M Bran, ** 4* Fall Wheat, per buslt........ Spring Wheat, R. Chaff... & Glasgow... Oats, per bushel........ New Advertisements. A LARGEâ€"AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF STATIONERY BOOKS, Always on Hand. Caulifliower, Cabbage, Celery, Tomato, Onion, Carrot, Parsâ€" nip, Beet, Cucumng:,__l!glons &c, and the different Vegetable and Flower Seeds Timothy and Clover OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS: TURNIP SEEDS, of The Best Quality. of the different * BSWEEDS, YELLOW ABERDEEN, and WHITB TURNIP. White Belgian Carrot Seisd. MANGEL WURTZEL. Also a full Stock of Durham, April, 9, 1879. ‘KIERNAN & HUGHSON, CCC MOUNUNDreervererrrrees WIHCHbrses exrervrersersnes 5 PE DAG:ssvucscvcvls.. CE Morsere: s s rrerstn6peee MRA E.31 24x ce irvl ie . TORONTO MARKETS. DUNDALK MARKETS. Dundalk, April 3, 1879. DURHAM . MARKETS. _ Duritar, April 10, 1879. NE@EW PMSIErrrercererce DOX CWE.,...... *# *€ «xk kee Ne ersiererrete A. MCLELLAN, Durzharm E. D. McMILLAN. Tomoxto, April 9, 1879. E. D. MeMILLAN. Soliciter for Exeetitors oN Creditors STATIONERY. $0 93 to 0 85 to 8 00 to KIERNAN & HUGHSON 55 to 88 to 65 to 5 50 to 22 to 0 18 to 0 00 to 0 50 to 3 50 to +SEEDS, Comprising : 6 G0 to $2 50 to 16 to 10 to 00 to 00 to $0 80 to $0 84 0 86 to 0 90 0 30 to °0 32 0 45 to 0 50 0 45 to 0 50 5 00 to 5 50 4 50 to 5 00 0 45 to 0 50 0 10 to 0 10 0 0 45 to 0 48 to 4 75 to 0 .50 to 450 to 4 00 to 4 50 to 0 40 to 0 10 to 0 10 to 1 50 to 0 45 to 0 10 to 0 12 to 7 00 to 2 25 to 2 00 to 0 60 to 0 50 to 0 85 to 0 78 to 0 85 to 0 30 to 18 to 15 to FLOWER SEEDS. ounty of 13 $0 98 0 98 0 65 40 67 6 00 27 20 1 00 4 50 HAVE IN STOCK; 8 00 0 15 #2 50 2 25 2 50 0 70 10 00 5 00 0 70 0 14 6 10 1 50 0 20 0 90 5 00,, se Ah ds ahl oe ECOOCS 0 60| To still receivo the continued 4 75| public gemmu;,-.“m”'mgQ 0 90 0 83 0 90 0 32 0 50 VILLAGE OF PRICEYVILLE. consisting of three acres of excellent land, under cultivation, on which is erected a small cottage and a frame stable. This praperty would mauke a nice homestead for Anipohmr or any one wiskâ€" ing to retire from farming aud live u. a vilage. Will be sold for a:n&lwmé'h i; only $25 per quaitar acre lot. Apply to e proprictor. or hy h;lm 40 THE Subscriber wishing t» leave this iÂ¥ ?hrtoffihooounh'yoflmbrlde his : properâ€" y in the House and Three Acres of Â¥ha ud Ateritas seqni d 2 NE PROR Y and the 3rd division of lot 1, con.1, E.G.R., Glenelg. 50 acres, good log buildings, 35 meres cleared. _ For deakt cuit us 4 09 2 n T000, 00 RCres Clom 20 0i0 0 0 BCO CS CTTUTSS 27 TCres clon further purticlars apply to E. MacRAR \ c « £ 14 ACRES of Land in a High State of Cultivation, with a large, well finished frame house, and all buildings thereon, and a young orchard, â€" Hard and soft water. . This proj erty is adjoining the corporation of the town of lg\u'hlm, and known as tho Churles Limen Estate, â€"ALSO~â€" A wellâ€"finished frame house and out bnfld.h;’, and ‘ lot, opposite J. H. Hunter‘s store house, west Gara fraxn St, in the said town of Durham, Enmhing | conventient around this .‘]propmy. l.‘}ood ving houso, stables, woodshed, hard and soft water, &c. Now is the proper time to purchase property in and around the town of Durh»m, as the railway will certainly be built to Durhamn nextsummacr. â€"ALSOâ€" * A frstâ€"class farm, lot 14, con.2, W.GR., township of Beutinck, 100 acros, 6(0 neres clearne‘ and log hufildings ‘h‘m‘m ns l}wdd MacFarlano‘s Parm ; ! D5 1. mangros uo CC MNOCC WMiCEArInna‘s Priceville, Aug. 16 1977 â€"4 38, ind Concession, Fast of G. R Glenelg, contrining 100 ncresâ€"ubout ed, ‘Terms $2,000;â€"3500 down, for will be given,. For further particula: MacKae, Durham, or to Farm for Sale in promiscs to Or to A. MeL®LLA®, Durham SOUTII balf of Lot 2 tinck, 50 acres. The lot and free from stumps. Goo one of the best farms in the To Apply on premises to , Land For Sale. A "GREAT BARGAIN. P atsits 0 BSUCH Ag s ces s uc e y mises. . ‘The wbove will be seld L'Illl:llp. possession. Apply on the Kremim to LEX. MeD ] Â¥EING South half of Lot 28, in the 10th 2 (Con. of Bentinck, coprising 50 neres, 30 neres cleared and free of stumps, the rest is good hardâ€" wood bush. ‘There are no buildings on the preâ€" méjung . WWe adcrus m 4s clall 2 ! Glenelg, Sept. 19, 1878 Dromore, March, 4th, ‘79. I OT 26 in the 8th con., N. E. T. & 8. 4 Road, Melancthon will be loased for a torm of yours. Fifty neres first class soil, For terms u.phly to Robert Duncan, Thornton P. 0., or to the undersigned, JAMES LAMOXN, Attorney at Law, Dundalk. mawer Th wats is §2,,._2 320790 OPA Fokpar and mower, . Thore is no bettor 133 acres in the ‘Townâ€" ship, A hou:e and burn on one of the lots cun be hml until bui dings can be erceted. Price $2700. Half cash. Possession immeiintale HE Subscriher offers for Sale, Lot N l 3EI\G the front of lots 1, 2, and 8, 7 h Concession, in the Township of Glenelg, Co. Grey. 70 acres cleared and free of stumps and stones and level enough for the use of a reaper and answane Mn sanide sow Paginlu aad CR CCC RUSET Best Land in tho Township. Bontinck, March 13th, 1879 CLOVER AND TIMOTHY . At JAMES BURNETT‘S Durham, March, 20, 1879. v42 Dundalk, March 19th, 1879 Clenelg, April 0th, 1879. Seed Grain of all kinds on HAND. oT 22 m en T NTE YÂ¥ _ tomers for thoir patronage, wishes to inti mate that ho Lss jus: received a freeh stock of ‘\7 HILE thanking his friends and cusâ€" CV : tamers for th y noFenmame aobrioeun AuI GROCERIES Farm for Sale. T 22., 18th Con., Egremant 100 acres, This Lot will be sold cheap apply on the ane ta Farm to Rent. And bopes by strict attention to business TLow Prices 133 Acre Farm for Sale. James Burnet, NEDICAL HALL, LOWER TOWXN Lands for Sala. New Garden Seeds OF ALL KINDS, Farm for Sale. Farm for Sale. m Mnming and live u. a village. “‘"&I"h‘a' 17 only 825 por quareet to the proprictor, or hy la‘tbr to NEJL MUNK, n, East of G, R., Township 00 neresâ€"ubout 70 neres clear 3500 down, for buiance . me rther particulars apply tA A. GLEXDEXNXIXG. f cash. Possession immediataly, 0. C. HAYWARD. Good buildings, This is he l‘owmhipfi Bontinek, STEPHEN HOX ESS, L cm40 25: Cun: 11, Benâ€" E. WILLIAM on the prom is nearly all cleared Hayward Falls P. 0 Bsb .. e o€ Priceville P. 0, Durham Ont. MeDONALD, Crawford, P. 0 Glenelg. aad SCRHOOL Imme 27. __ February 20, 1079 No dâ€"57 y42 of the wel worthy the attention of pu A good title and i"nn-l“uée given. | For Terms &¢. apply to THE undersigned offers for sale his dwellâ€" ' ing house and bla=krmith shop sitnated three miles “fih’fl Mount Fnrrcl‘“t, Zu :{5 (l}nrul\'nl l("‘ad, } consisting of one mere o ud we closed with board fence, well and cistorn. The house is rough east 18 x 24. The mbove is a good business stand, | well worthy the attention of purchnsers, | P uies apt M vepbet o umt T Blacksmith.Shop For Sale. Seed. Millct, Hungarian Grass Clover & Timothy Carter‘s Imperial Hardy, Bangholm‘s Improved and 1879. ANNUAL i8s79. / IMPORTATION Pure peas BALT, BALT, BSALT. Fist class Salt $1 per barrell NT TCO Iopimit ce nds whiee TERMSâ€"Ten (10) por cont at the time of Sale, Filteon (15) per cent within one month thereaftor, and the bulace to be secured by Mortznge with interest at 8 i-er cent half yearly, or if additional security be given no cash need be paid, or torms may be varied in any reasonable way to suit purâ€" chasers. For further particuiars apply to F. MACRAE, Esq , Durham, or to BBTHUNE, MOBS, FALCON BRIDGE & HOYLES At the Hour of 12 o‘slock noon LOTS 2 and 3 in the 13th Concession of th« Township of Glenelg. containing 200 nevee w March 4th, ‘70 PER STEAMER "SARDINIAX." Saturday,the 3rd of May,1879 In the ’I‘o'mh'izto'! Gfenoly in theCounty of Grey. Under and by virtuo of the Fowm' of Sale contained in a certrirn Mortmyre,nade by John Thomas and William Thomas to the Vendors, which will be preduced at the time of sale, and‘ in )‘mi)mem. of which default has boen mado, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction by HUGH McKAY, Auctioncor, at The British Hotel, in the Town of Durham, OX oFr Va.luabl_g FARM Property Sutton‘s Champion Swede. Toronto, 27th March, 1879. WANTED for the Presbyterian Church, Durham. a church Caretaker. â€" Anule ta At The DURHAM FOUNDRY. A. COCHRANE. Durham, April 3rd, 1879, Durham, April 2nd, 1879. As all kinds of Mortgage Sale I beg to inform the public that shortly before the increased dutics wers i under the "National Policy" tariff I purchased an DRY GOODS and GROCERIES At J. H. HUNTER‘S. SEE GANG PLOUGHS Durham, a church Caretaker. 'X;-p;; Z; £*" JOHN CAMERON, Secroetary. Durham, April 2nd, 1879. Caretaker Wanted. Suitable for Seed on hand. RrOBERT A. ROBERTSON. j Flesherton & Priceville Stution OfF Seeds Land Rollers . PARKER. Including And intend offering them at the old LOW Prices for 30 days. DAVID CAMERON stock of Staple Dry Goods. Groceries &c., MONEY SAVED , Tares &c., at lowost ‘ |__ _ DURHANM a & 2 ba,rley‘ Carriage Works Vendors Solicitors, BY BUYING & GOOD STPPLY OoF Duruax. Holtein B Pm ol +. P revity Kmmadp ‘raxt sds n13 A y‘l:'(tix'mnn. The inward "drop" from the head had become very dis. agrecable, and a uhukjufi sensation :m. preventâ€" ing me from lying long, would foel sinotherâ€" ing and be compelied to sit ur in Ube bed. My | health ahd spirits were serious! y affocted. When | your Agent eame to Walkerton .:, August, 1876, 1 ; secured three bottes. Before Litad used a narter | n!fi-eolmnkolmlm.lfmmddeddoflrdu, | u.\d‘ whnn'l I}ul used two botHes und a third 3 ..uf kntelme i Pustill ul NT "*0* °* 22°0ING, Pomtnifon Agent f ville, Ontario, _° â€"_ * For Sale by alt Drugrists ap only one per Boitle, Buy Ie! .L "Pry T.J. B. H. .mmx'n:qn-z tihente, imsolicited, With loave {, ..,".‘.'.‘iz'.,”."‘..‘.“":..'f of it you may see prog m o. truly W. TNDALL, Methodist Minister, Port Elgin, Ont., Aug. 21, 1578, Ask for Littleficld‘s Con:fitlw»lud Catarrh Remedy and take No Other, MRYIW Un Li c nc c P i erme tA ...| PA Eun " "T" "wo botUes and a 1 taking it, feeling anite cured c ot dhat fl.':'" % 4 have not used since un 1 o nome for a eold.f:{my head taken _ a Ronse of duty to sufforers from that ) limnse, Catarrh, prompts .0. 4.\ 70 408% JOnthsome Thousands The Subscriber is rlso Agent for All Kinds of FARM IMPLEMENT®, hy e t Een e e ~Z good finish, and at prices as low as any establichment in the county. Those in need oi‘ Buch Art would do well to Call and Inspect My Stock. Carriages, Buggies, Demoâ€" crat Wagons, etc., ROBERT McFARLAN E, AND Aeuuumpoetlullylnvim; Romember the In the builaing nearly um-i'c D. David lately occupied as a Drug Store, Flour, and Fancy Goods, _:():â€" Fresh Fish kept in Season. =â€"â€"=10jâ€"â€"â€" Dressmaking carried on in connection with the store. Confectionery, Toys, Apples, i McQU4 o u ljlo OI‘:SSI'::EE‘I}IE, Dundalk, has opened A beantiful line of Clocks, A Ia:gn Goods, Spectacies, Violins, Fife, C Repairing a Specialty Compris Iver and Electro Piated Goods, Gold and Siver Watehes, Ladies and Gents‘ Wedding and Engagement Rings, Gold Lockets, Charme, Chains, Keys, Pencils, Pons, &e., &c. Dundalk, Jsn. 2, 1879 Flesherton, Docember 18, 1878, . _ H. HUNTER‘g. ® THB “VERX BEST MATERIAL NEW GOODS malo * out a stock of .. DoOLL‘s, Watchmaker, Appland its Wonderful Cures. ROBERT MeFARLAXE Manufacturer of Sume CICCve :._n.».m.'.,;,.., l rant &e., OF Flesherton, AT Buch Articles W. F. DoLL. rge line of Fancy , Concertinus, &e, Xrt! ST bnsmons 85 to a: B RAY wor right in ¢ Partic@lars nnd sumvles worth Vour at®re time mt thi businei & Co. Portiâ€"ud Maina n:‘nm:gm:hm in Hoy Majosty‘s Fine Calf Boots, sewed,from $5.50 to $6.50, *4 & pegged,from $4.75 to $5.50, kJ Yard Hotel havine a...2..%_[{0" "CAlille. ard Hotel, having W business in the above 1i uld e vo Mr:.th;mbe. ully solicit a share of The very best IAiterial used : workmmscri. Armmandaw £.22 02. C W. CaALDWELL _ Boot and Shoemaker, "‘10 o mOPTH EXND, Duham, near Cattle Flour and Feed for Sulo | â€"Ad in Firstâ€"Class Style, Having had t yours oxupemzu’eo&n the Inh:h-. : cmn satisfaction ose who m vour Mrem.’ 'IVHE subscriber desires to inform the farming cominunity of Glenelg, and surround» Townships, that he Imms rofitted the above i‘x‘u:u&' :-d:u :wv prepured to do Spring and Summwer Fashions regulert reccived. Rosidenceâ€" JOHN ROBERTSON, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER Glenelg, Feb. 1, 1879 Ch for Cash. These Mnchines nro the bost mu'l‘c:'n:dgi\'o ontire «ntisfaction to those usine Sewing Mgchines For Sale, 'I‘HE snbscriber is propared to Reésbrs nnd Make Up, of the shortest notice, whd in the Latost st)lc,'):l'll and Boy '-}‘joddng, A good Â¥ nmmvsumg.. Residence at the OM Post Office DURIAM. Durkiam, Feb. 14, 1876 nÂ¥thime in aw. .200 + Workmansh crior to nnythime in the county, having uu:-' 6 work in whe principal cities of Capada and United Wtatos, The Highest Market Price paid for Hides and Skins. Durham, Nov. 4, 1878 Shoemaker, No. 5, Garafraxa Street, LOWER TOWN, â€" . DURHAM. Purdy‘s Mil,_lf' Glenelg Latest Fashions Regularly Received. A fow firstâ€"class BARCLAY®8 THOMAS SMITH, Saddler, Tanner Cutting done to Order Durham, December 19th 1878 December 16th, 1878. T!IE Subscribor begs to inform the paoâ€" qlenl[hndn.lk. and vicinity, that he is s carrying on the Trade of Blacksmithing, nnd is preâ€" parod to put & wea m on o ap on ul and ie pre That Bar of fron. Dundatk, for which the highest imarket price will be Alexander Robertson, TAILOR, D. DAVIDSON‘S, A Bar of Tron in Norval‘s Wwill uhin:- "n pz‘-h’lfi‘tl» w Bo ",{1‘"‘ waut in anclior nflude, Me‘ll form it from a Bar, WANTED ! 1,000 Cords of Dry Wood And now within that lively To Me has Declared a War; hi And set the hammer, vice a@d fle, To fight against the Bar, To suit all Grades and Ranks of on No matter who they are, That wurt a job nade strons with Is Choppi ERETTE a r.m:'. ng Done every Day, And whon Raundalk bogun to strive Bo like the Morning Star, His Hummers with redoubled force, Came down upon the Bar. But times anon began to mend Mis Iron w. in a Cas; f Yet still without advance in prica dJohn Norval struck the Bar, DURHAM Sr., DeRMANM And when the times wore out of joint, And cash as scarce as spar, Te mover failed to strike a Nail, And form things from a Bur. For fnvots Dast, to Patrons ho Javtiary 2, 1879; tood man 10,000 pushels of Wheat and other Grain at And if you want # Ed Heo‘ll form it from a ~ lith Fama «C WEEON into an that Fancy or Nocessity may demand From early f ¥¥6 " Sohn Nerem#s Rgoy °o B6 Rak wournt a job llld“im.“' ig with He‘ll bind it with a Bar, Irom, Po€ man y a blast and held hi And mulve things from a Bar. Gristi ng&. w for Sulo. A comfortuble Shed for wccommodation of Terms. FREDERICK G. Exionr Opposite the Canada Preosby> topian Charch. fit gunrrantood a blast and held his post JOHN NORYAL, ALEX, ROBERTSON y had twentrâ€"five , Lower Town yi n i O 0 4 2Z

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