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Grey Review, 27 Nov 1879, p. 3

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wn car, with a swubinspet I a stron« escart hll.".“ ewspaner has 1,0% beein #%@" W T 110 m for their Money , ad. The m of ©caluse there was ple had n cach, States f and th thy 404 lh.-..._ cual Was netes. p!? of !m wor that paid in ing« _ The peoâ€" mt much Gre 43 was high than "ces went .L,... : of life was reâ€" © carniDg power iges wers b_' cles whiclh theip y,and they were ul v :llll. t "n. during the good uene* of ths Cantans not understand d luiw !‘“* ..: Juced 19 retsction doe; enefit to the Inbonx m sbour is unus» bourers from and so 2t consterna~ Daly is much +Â¥ he inhabtâ€" and noticsy ‘h M the formep Nok V ts will come cannot be an of manufae» the rate of . prices are { the manuâ€" f "“"m irea may not : charge the rwise would. ses of goods o eb“’l’ im You are in 0 the numâ€" i to seture & e« »»pply beâ€" prosecution ies calculatâ€" 1co. _ Jame#s Telegraph, for a ~l.w en rfll"’" he ’ow mugh* befare rimally ®¢â€" ;'.\“I"‘l wilt« f the Crowm 1%€ d the crowd nportant to $ unly been froms the se iqnoring all market, that can be quantities, ‘ that every 1 in lowking w thhis tauriff 1ember that i you have : the brick up, while 1 while you t there has . who have n weuld if le wheother under free ove wily bnnd ws tries poly, and abnormal 1er prics rattons by _ that we e concluâ€" M ialeian tition: wid ¢ommu bour and arlv lisplace» TA Y her it 18 is not 50 mc erowd Davitt aprested To BUT n order affer en creased { a re sell, in Pay t get sable TICG® thig it o Conductor Joseph Drapper, of the G. T R., is one of the most travelled men on record. The Stratford Times says thai e has been railroading uow tor over 27 years, 23 of theis ou the Grand Trunk and dur ing that peviod of time he has averaged 900 miles per weekâ€"46,800 miles per year, representing for the 47 years a grand total of one milion two hnudred aud sistyâ€"three thousaud sivx hundred miles (1,203,600),. mnd it speaks volumes in fivor of Mr, Drapper‘s career on the railroud, that noue of abe iruigs uader his chargo hase over gp @ sik es omnas ade d yt. At the late County Court at Rerlin, Wm. Kaiser, a hotel kseper, sued Heischaner & Miller for damages sustained by him in their trading to him a span of horses which had the glauders and had to be killed. Beâ€" wides the loss of the horses, the plaintiff elaimed that h: business as a tavern keeper was injured to the extent of $250 by the yeport that the glanders were ou his promâ€" ises,. The case excited considerable interâ€" est, and a large number of witzessos were ealled. The result was a verdiet for the pluint #, Kaisar, with $$320 damages. all in the saddle, the hounds were all in the pack, and the fox was in a bag. Whan Reyuard was let out of the bag he wouldn‘t runâ€"he was too tameâ€"â€"he made friends with the £oremost hound, gambolled around the foremest Luntsmanâ€"aud everybody was greatly disgusted. It was a splendid day‘s sportâ€"ouly it didn‘t come off. Stealing grain from firmer‘s barns apâ€" pears to be the order of the day in Plympâ€" tem. Mr. Arthur Park, 2ud cou., had about thirty bushels of wheat stolen; also Maesers. L Crurmmer, D. W. Ferguson, James Bryoi have had m barns. _ Mr. twenty bags c posite his bar ing been dist Mrs. Paton, on the 5th line of Erin,comâ€" mitted suicide by hanging horself on Saturâ€" day. She left home during the day to go to a neigh® out‘s, telling the family not to hbe unessy she did not returu. Not reâ€" turning.her Lusband went in search of her, and finding she had not been at the place to a neighon: he uncasy i{ s turning.her l and finding sh wheore she pret raised.and her where she pretended to go, an alarm was raised,and her body was discovered on Monâ€" diy morning suspended to a: tre@ in a «wamp adjoining the house. Av inquest was held, when a verdiet of suicide under insawity was returned. resided putient suffering from _ lockâ€"jaw, from which be died after the amputation of the finger. mates MXTL €ou0cS in Fullartor lingwood for Parry prev anoattia & and it is at Aylmer, was conpling cars his foot got enught in the frog at the switch, and before he could extricate himself the cars passed wver him killing him instantly. . Mr. Dews, Iuspector of Postâ€"offices, who has been making an official visit to Maniâ€" toba and the Northâ€"West, has opened 95 additional offices, making 120 in all. They are distributed thus :â€"Marquette county, 49 ; Lisgar, 21 ; Provencher, 14 ; Selkirk,. 8: Keewatin, 8 ; Northâ€"West. 2*. Oun Wednesday night as Andrew Ies, conductor of a freight tram on the Air Line mséfortune On the farm of Mr. Geo. Ranmie, near Elmira, is a solid bed of iron ore ; very rare thin; in this part of the country, and will mo douis bring im a handsome consideration at some future date. So says the Beriin News. rhips, to discus« the advisibility of making Wingham the county town of a naw county. The people of Esconmains, a remote #etticment of the Saguenay district, are, threugh the feilure of erops trom early frusts, aud other causes, threatened | with starvation unless speedy relief is afforded. Fifty â€"s1 miles of road have been ballastâ€" ed this seasou on Section A of the Canada Paoific, It is expected that by mext July a through eheap route, part railand part wet er, will be available from Thunder Bay to Winnipeg. v n ut Winglhamm Council has instructed the Mayow to call a public meeting of the rateâ€" payers of the town, and adjoining townâ€" The live sitock shipped from Canada from the port. of Montreal and Quebec this year conmsisted of 21,112 head ofcattle, 77,â€" 181 aleep, and 3,656 hog«, the estimated value of which is $2,985,730. "he Oks Inlinis aco beirg aga‘n into â€" fered wich by their enemics, wuo take rcâ€" venge upon some of them by maiming their unimals, The 5th Koyal Fusiliers, of Montreal, eontermplate visiting Toronty and Niagars, wien noet! they go into camp, the Govern ment having recused permission to take the Prooklyn trip. At Chitou, Michael Seston, for many Sruts au caaployee of the G.W.R. as watehs Liub ou the buspension Bridge, recently w1¢ll urer the Niagara River, and was in« stantly killed. His Esellency the Governorâ€"Coxeral has presented two medais, gold and silver, to the University of MeQill College. ites his loss it #$1,100. A young man nawed J. Hamilton, of the th coueccseiun of Downie, while working Fullarton some weeks since, had the sfortune to smash one of his thambs The steamer 1} aptai ka s in wat CANADIAN ITEMS. d ou the other by E. T. Martin md. Mr. Tracey‘s faraily barely Mr. Pullen‘s store adjoining was L difficulty. The burned building d by Mr. J. T. Pullen, who esti« Keewatin, 8 ; Northâ€"West, 2. er Waubuno, which la."fi Colâ€" Purry Sound on Saturday s wre thed near Moose Poiunt, d that all her passeugers and perished. _ Great excitemeni ollingwood, where it is «md ind crew of the ilâ€"sled vessel cummer, D. W. Perguson, , Alex Chalmers, and others re or less stolen from their John Gillattey found about f barley on the roadside opâ€" u. the thieves evidently havâ€" urbed in theit operations. « is highly exeiting. There bunt. The huntsmen were ivacey, t a herosene lamp in acey, of St. Thomas, on one side by his Hay, per ton....... Potatoes, per bag...... Pork, per 109 tbs...... Lsef, hi | flules,k +* Ne Sheepskins, cach ...... | Bum?r. p":r M uretEpercer | Exgs, per dor.......... i\\'..od. dry, per eord i Wool, petr It............ 'App!es, per bag.......> | cics, and the proprietors positively claim that a 81 Bott‘e will cusure a large family againct | any danger from Croup, Whooping Cough, | Bronclrtis, Uatarrh, Loss of Voice, Coughs [ and Colds, and all kindred discases, for a | whols season. Spring Barley Oats, Esxgs, fresh £a+x e 12 to ... Sheepskins cach............... __ 80 to _ _| Potatoes, per bag............ _ 45 to 0. WALKERTON MARKETS. Nov. 21, 1879. Fall Wheat ................. $1 12to 1 SPMIMG | U ... sls 60. 1 O7 to 1 CMMWercreserrereconscrsreterrucict c _ PHRY ‘ N 0OL..BCL Altmancsnm sesners senans SBHGOp SHIMS...cccccrrsrrererereres LAMb SKIM®c .0 0e ce esn en en en ee+ Hides PCP CWE.A.etnnrreerer HAYV ... â€"++â€" +4 â€"silu teantr stt vith taos Confederate Office, Nov. 24, 1879. Flour per barrel...............$5 50 to86 00 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 5 00 Fall WheAt......ccrsesescc..... 1:08 to 1 15 Treadwell Whoat............... 1 05 to 1 12 Spring WhCAt,.«««»««+«+s«+««»«» 1 05 to 1 10 Barley .........arsircse«ss«aâ€"««+s O 30. to 046 OMES .« c css eeesrncrensarsreseresecses O 28 to 0 20 POIS c rearrersecerencuesccererererere O OW uy oo Pstatoes per bag............... 0 45 to 0 50 TLE . .. 522000000864 ceve 00e e ven WÂ¥ Ki uy MÂ¥ 0 Fall W CabDiage EP WLOZ..c u002000000 Tuarkeys POF 1D. se k6 (Greese * ceesecrescrrsÂ¥ih Quious per pushel.......... Cord wood, dry per cord... BHtSF PEP ID ...csczsaseeceess EJ4S DC UOBecs es esssreerrener Barley, Wool per Hit.««. Flour perâ€" bbl. C lllh!\‘i F‘l“l IOROX‘!‘O MARKETS. ~â€"Tonoxto, Nov. 25, 1879. Fall Wheat, per bush ...... $1 20 to $1 45 Sprigg Wheat * w... 1 18 io 1 25 Darley, y fl to 0 70 Peas, n Dressed Hogs per 100 lbs... Butter, rolls per Ib. ........> ® _ large rolls per lb. ..« " "runiy * ... Fcus, w wean6« 0C 20 Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs: & 25 to Butter, rolls, per lb......... _ 20 to Oats, BarTev, EZIS, DOL OL... .cc cerrsectrree Potitocs, por Dag.........â€"> Turaips, per bush............ H SV , DMIT UOMecnoa . + cen en e ns This is no empty loast, but a fact which alâ€" rewiv has Leen proven by thousands of Canaâ€" dianFamtlies to their entire satisfaction. But the price of Wilson a Compound sy|up| of Wild Cherry never changes. A twentyâ€"five gent bottle will cure any ordinary Cough or| Cold and give marked relivt in old standing | eases of Bronchitis, In hundreds of cases 50 cenot Lottles have cured Coughs and Colds, | which have been proof agaiust all other reme, | CorR MORL * //* LJssescerts Shorts, v69. M Bran, * y M# Fall Whent, per busB.......> Spring Whest, . Chaff... +* Glusgow... DURHAM MARKETS. Dusnuary, Nov. 27, 1879. Flour, per 100 lbs............$2 75 to $8 00 Flour No.%,"* * 2 50 to % 50 Cotn Moul ‘* .‘ .fuuwée $ 90¢hto % 50 Shorts, biaifiiontve 0 90 to 1 00 Bran, "*,, M 0 50 to 0 50 Fall Whent, per bush........ 1 05 to 1 10 Spring Whest, R. Chaff... 1 00 to 1 05 bat Glasgow... 1 05 to 1 07 Oats, ber bushel........ 0 27 to 0 29 Actiug upon the advies of $he Pope,the Archbishop of New Em;landt has dirceted all priests of his diocese to> establish schools in their respective parishes at orce, and to threaten with the curse of the Church all Catholic parents who ref ise to patromze them, â€" Iu districts where the isfluence cf the Public Schools is thought to be particuâ€" laily injurions the prieâ€"t; are instructed to withdraw the clildren fortl.with. The value of Whoat in the Sanadian Market i: coutrolled to a great extent by the foreign demand. I( crops are short in Ruseia, France and India, England must buy more Canadian Wheat, ind the price com wquently adyances. I tried many remedies,but got no better ; was almost satistied 1 was incurable. Accidentally I heard of your Victoria Compound Smu of M pfihimwunhflu. hope ht a finu e. 1 immediately feit relieved. A?lcr taking tive (5) bottles I am eared, and never feit botter in my life. I would heartily ree mmend your Mypophosphites, L092 Respectfully yours, W. Eppripes. (entlemen, â€"Last tall 1 contracted a severe cold, which, by my meglect, settled on my lungs. I found every indication of the first stage of consumption, and, like many others, when almost tou lats,commenced to dicwr up. 34 CLCICKSHAXEK St., Torontc, Mny 13, ‘78" Messres. Milburn, Bentlcy & Pearson, It is believed in Vienna that Russia has adopted a decidedly peaceful policy, as a consequence 0. the .\Bvoâ€"(jenpn_x_ under» standing, â€" Bismurck has given assurances to the French Ambassador that the arâ€" rangemeuts between Austria and Germany ure not aimed against France. rangement of the urinary organs, who would be relieved by a few doses ot \ictoriy Buchu and Uva Urai, and a permanent cure made by the use of a fow bottles. Price, $1. 192 At a fire in New York, on Tueslay, the Stables of a Street Car Company were burnt. One hundr.d horses perishod, and $200,000 damage was done, From the age cf 16 to 80. Thousands of people, from the age of sixteen to sighty years,are suffering from kidney comâ€" plaints aud other diseases arising from deâ€" General Wolseley bas determined to storm Chief Seeccoeni,s irongho‘d. The situation in the Transvaul is less threat A new Italian Ministry has been formed. The Clhiltaus are said to bave gained a proat victory over the Peruvians and Bcâ€" livians near Iquique. Moody and Sankey commenced revival moeetings in %5. Louis on Sundrty night, to contiaue all winter. The Cewntess de Montijo, m ther of the exâ€"Empress Eugenie, is dead. MOUNTâ€"FOREST MARKETS. TD dBY esns cce r es ene Tho Prico of Wheat. DUXNDALK MARKETS. Drspiisz, Nov. 18, 1879 reat, per bush No. 1 $1 05 to §1 «* ** * 2 10}to 1 «* ++ * 1 1600 to 1 & * «.. 0 80 to 0 ++ ... :0 28 to 0 «* ... 01016 0 Hogs per 100 lbs... _ 4,00 to 4 roll® DUF IK, ......... 16 to MISCELLANEOUS. Respectfully yours, W. Enoripo® heat * ... 1 18 io 1 25 he verses 87 to 0 70 t* carsee B9 to 40 ** en 60 to 66 logs, per 100 lbs: & 25 to 5 75 lIs, per lb.......«> ?0 to 25 UV yseenes cce ves en 8 to 21 UOR.« rerverrrertncer 16 to . = 18 por bag............ 0 60 to 65 ser busi............ B0 to . 40 per bushel .... 1 08 to n 1506 to «... 1 05 to ...« 0 35 to . 0 00 to . 0 00 to . 0 50 to . 7 50 to . ] :00 to 0 35 to 0 18 to 0 75 to 0 45 to 8 00 to 0 45 to 4 50 to 4 00 to 6 30 to 0 40 to § 00 to 0 3) to 0 00 to 5 70 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 50 to 14 to 12 to 28 to 50 to 45 to 15 to 12 to 0 to §1 18 10 50 0 00 0 90 8 00 1 15 1 12 1 10 0 46 0 29 0 50 0 18 0 14 1 10 1 05 1 07 0 20 0 46 0 60 0 16 0 13 1 50 0 20 0 50 1 10 1 16 0 50 0 52 57 0 48 16 15 18 14 10 ]’.\' thinking his numerons enstomers for . their past favors, and soliciting their future ones begs to say that heis now fully prepared to exeâ€" cute any orders that may be entrusted to him with neatness and punctuality, and at prices the cheap» est in the village. g 11 stockholders of the Varney C. & B. Company are required to pay Thirtyâ€"fAive per cent. of R: Stock held by thein to Mr. W. It. \s:t- son, Treasurer of id Compmuy, vithin Thirty Days. Wi.. R. Roxnovon, JAMES ALLAN, President. Secretury. Varn«y, Nov. 25th, 1870. d93. s Promissary Note, made by George and Wm. Lockhart in favor of the under sigmed, and maturing on or about the 2ird day of December next. The finder will ploase return to owner as payment has been stopped. 'l‘li‘.\'.DEBS for the. construction .of a us .’I‘:g :‘%.l'.“"lu{.be." _h'c‘bdmtll. m. enelg, s € t uudlmguru up till S’li.urdasy Nnv'c.xcn‘&-r E"z l: wmanu with wham Plane nnd Enasificntiane muaw ha moou, with whoin Plans ana Specifications may be seen, The Trusteos do pot bind themselves to ac cept the lowest or auy Tender. Varney Chsese & Butter \\'nnt ad for S. S., No. 10, Glenelg, for 1880, a Fem:1 + Teacher holding a Third Clasa Cortifiâ€"ate. Apply to nnf of the undersigned trusâ€" tees : if by letter stute sulury, 'l‘HE a + that to liis old Ox tw Veroe or tiu® Gray®. â€"Such was the conditien of Moses A. Walker, of Derry, N. H., with congestion of the lungs and chronic Catarrh, _ ‘I‘wo bottles of the Constitutional Catarth Remedy.entirely _ restored him to hea‘th, and, to use his own words, "built up my whole system," The remedy is for sale by all Druggists, Tnotr® â€"STUIOCK â€" At,the residence of the brides mother, con. 11, Proton, on the 19th inst., by the Mev. John Morrisen, Mr. Wir. Troupe, of Proton, eldest son of Mr. Jas. Troupo, Eqreâ€" mont, to Miss Elizsbeth, secon? daughter of the lnte George Sturrock, of Proton, Buaekâ€"In Glenels, on th+ 2 th November, Archiâ€" bald Black, agod 74 yours. McConstickâ€"In Glenely, on the lith inst., Mary second danghter of ar. Hugh McCormick, aged 1Â¥ years. Decewsed bore hor long illness with pationce audcheorful resigaation to the Divine will, and died in the sure nops of w glorious resurreetion. NCARTHURâ€"At the residenee of his daughtor, Mrs E. D. MACMILLAN, >\'I'TOR.\' EY â€" AT â€" LAW, &e.â€"Orrice 4 . epposite Parker‘s Drug Store, Upper Town, Durhain. _A that be has xan-l'- his Bluckswmith business to Hiis old shap, Edge Mills, where he will be pleased to stton i to the weats of his customeas. Post®1 â€"Iu Normeuby, on the 16th inst., the wife o. Mr. John Fister of twinsâ€"son and daughâ€" ter. Thesteamship Alabama, which sailed from New York for Rouen on October 29, has been wreeked at the mouth of the Rivâ€" er Rhine. Mcâ€"iuyiay.â€"in Clonelg, on Thursday, the 13th November, the wife of Mr. Neil McGillvary, of x dauglifor, The winter nas set in with great severty throughout noitheru Europe. FARMERS AND OTHERS JOHN CAMERON‘S TEAS ARE GOOD, They are Cheap, They are Excellent Value. Bought before the Advance. Try Them. | TEAS, TEAS, TEAS!.At. the Durham Foundry, ATTENTION / 201 Finished, and Ready for Delivery : JbHN canERON® TBas ans doon: ISlelghs., Land Rollers, Gang Ploughs, They are Cheap, Turnip Cutters, Straw Cutters They are Excellent V alue. for Hand, and Straw Cutters for Horse Power ; W. CHITTICK, Cutting Specially Attended to. Dundalk, Nov. 19th, 1879. Proton, Nov. 11th, 1879. Dry Goods, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, &c., &c Num MccaXNEL, Win, MeLeod, Glenely, Nov. 27, 179. _ *493 _ Priceville P.O Nov. 12th, 1870. Money to Lonn. Bi‘l Stuff Cut to Order, All Sizes. Gristing and Chopping attended to > at â€"Shortest Notice. Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREET, DUNDALK. LUMBER, Manufacturers of and Dealers in TENDERS WANTED. Amgus Melunes, Glenelg, on the 9th Nov., John Me Arthur, aged 97 years. Doceased was a naâ€" tive of Forosay, Island oi Mull, Sootland. He died in peace. HE subseriber begs to inform the public New Advertisements. REMOVAL:. Custom Sawing attended to during Winter Months, _ Fall and Winter Stock of STAPLE and FANCY Teacher Wanted. NOTICHE. MBER, LATH, OATMEAL, SHINGLES, FLOUR, & CHOPSTUFF MARRLED WILLIAM SMITH, Secrotary Lot 63, Con. 2, Glone DEATHS BIRTHS LOST, ROBEKT GALLAGKER. WXI. WHITMORE . G.. & J. McKECHNIE Apply to y10 The Best place in the County â€"â€"TO BUYâ€" Watches, Clocks, A. GORDON‘S, Of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Gold Rings; Go!d,_Sil:’g{ nm! Plated Chains, JUST RECEIVED. As I buy for cash L can sell very cleap for I OST between the bridge in the Town of A4 Durham and Virney P. O,, or Enniskilien, on sut«rday night, Oct, #5th, m cotton bag or purse cont?ining a large sum of money. The fimferly leaviug the same at the "Roview" Office will be suitably rewarded. A. Garafraxa Street, Lower Town, Durhasm, on which is erected & frame Store and Dwelling House. The Store is18 ; 20, Thehouse contains six rooma The lot contains one quarter mere, Will be on casy torms, For further perticulars nl:pl y to the proâ€" prictor, JOHN P’ARROTT. Durham, Oct. 16, 1879. tâ€"87 Give me & call=. ; _. _ â€" _. L9 ol y * =~ > ~A. GORDON, Oze door north of Parker‘s ‘Drag Store. Du:ham, Nov. 6 187. 379 Yowe m ow wilL BE as FouLOWn : «««@f . ‘For 4 Copies and up to 10.... .$1 90 per copy. sn io n .. im ~ ~ * 08 0 tha l thoust B0 c 1004 ; 4 Je 31 e + @# se l 1 eo s P W 41 o5 it "" BVED ... L509 55 +A p ®% . #4 A.___ .0 auate Any one is at liberty to get up a clun un his own responsivility > * + Each ub paper m:y be addressed scparately, a«d may be tor any Post Office. _ _ _ » This vast addition to the capacity of the paper will enable a bil of fare to be presented "eeLly probably more varicd and interesting than was ever before accomptished in n{ weekly journal. The literary matter wilt be much incteased ; more space wili be devoteu to Household and social affwirs ; and the Agricuitural Department will be rendered mor efficient than®@ver before. Notwithstanding tn:‘grefl. eniargements and improvemeats to be made. the annual subscripâ€" tion to Tur Wezkiy Guoss will remain as hereâ€" tofore, only â€" w TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. sent postage free to all paita of Canada and the United States, payable invariably in advance. The : Relialis parties getting up clubs wili be supâ€" plied wite specamen u)p*fl ot the paper grats, on +pplicatioc. Unotihid Tur Weexuy Gzone will be sent free of postage to any Post Offce 1.. Great Britait for Omâ€"wr to any Post Ofhce ).. Great Britait for $2.20â€"or nine shnllings steiling. Remit:ances may besent by P.O money order, bank draft, rexistered ictics, or by expross at our '.'T')‘n-. *; and ramittances to be addresged vo the ay* GLODE PRINTING COMPANY, Toronto. -Mr Al subscriptions sent in between this date and the 1st of January, 1880, untl entitle the subâ€" »aoriber to receive THE WEEKLY GLOBE ‘rom .q:. uf subscription ~Jl".p¢“fl.¢', 1880. _ riSk Agent Western Insurance ‘Co., Durham, The increasing necessity for great variety of reading matte: in each week‘s issue, so as to inâ€" clade the news from al‘sections of the Dominion and meet the varied tastes of its numerous readers, has rendered expedient the enlargement of Ti WekkLy Guour much beyond even its xrmnt large «dimensions, â€" Commencing with the first week of the New Year, therefore, the form ot the paper will be changed trom that of an 80â€"column paper to that of a 96 column paper ; and the lenflh of escie page will also be so extended as to give, in all, an increase of reading matter in each weew‘s CLUB RATES FOR 1880 THE BEST! THE LARGEST! THE CHEAPEST y â€" IN NORTI AMERICA, RCY Durham, Oot. 25th, 1879 CLOBE wis take another of those upward strides i» the march of mprovement that have maimâ€" tained it for nwarly forty years in its high posiâ€" tion as m aso s 3fi ver »tigueâ€"s + THE LEADING FAMILY NEWSPAPER shect o acarly 32 cotumns beyond its present On the 2nd of January, 1880, T CLOBE wis take another of those up A New Stoc NEW PRESSES â€"NEW TYPEâ€"INCREASED BPEED 1N PUBLICATION. WEEKLYCLOBE Dwelling and Store for Sale. YHE subscriber will sell Lot No. 8, West JOHN CAMERON, CREAT IMPROYVEMENTS IN 1880. and Jewellory, is at OF BRITISH AMERICA. Money Lost. DURHAM. T ET BE Now â€" Very ~Compleoteo. 1880, TNE r!tl“ hose upward strides 3790 _‘ Dusazan, Kor.G, 1879, | Containtog valuable information and pFactical suggestions for the Canadian Fariner, will be presentod l to every mAy subscribor to ‘The Weekly Mail, us | coNTENT®S: | or B. '.T.R&J.ITu.I wre requaste , on or before the 18th day of ; as at that date overdué accoun ny;*_gt Goods liave advauced considerably already. and a farthor rise is expected but having a large Stock on hand, bought before the rise, I intend Selling The Midge, The Hessian Fly, The Grain Weevil, &o,. 15 Engravings. )ll.-ie-rul of Hedgesâ€"Proparing the soil, Selocting plants, cultivation, Underâ€"draning, Cutting buck, Pruning, Laying, &c. 10 Engravings. F f Contrivances in Rural EKconomyâ€"Bag holders, Thistle digger, Horse cleaner, Wood carricr Drawing Posts, Snow Plough, Removing Trees, 10 Engravings. Garden Enseetsâ€"The Onion #ly, the Centipede, Parsnip and Parsley Worm, Flatâ€"backed Centipede Cut worm Moth, Striped Floa Beetle, the Garden Flea, Cabbage Moth, Cabbage Aphis, Cuenmber ,lsquuh Bug, Squash Coccinells, Asparagus Boctle, Tomato Worm, Potato Bectle, Wire Worm. . 3: Angraving. Art Needlieweorkâ€"12 Engravings. Bosides n quantity of other work now being propared. ARCH. McKENZIE, Agent at Durham. Design for a handsome Country Residence.â€"Front view, side yiew, perspective view, and two plans. Full specifications and descriptions. 8 Engravings. Two Designs }or Chenp Dwelling Houses.â€"Front view, plans, seetions, descriptions and and nyeemcnionl. 8 Enm\'infn. Design for Country Shurch with Mq’unn. &c. 1 Engraving. Design for Country Scheol House. 3 Engravings. Fencesâ€"Board and Iail Fences Compared, Seasoning, System in Splitting, Laying out the Fence. Post and Rail Fence, Cattle Fence, Post and Board Fence, Slab Fence, Cuururmntiuu of the Ground the Foe:ice for the Farm. 34 Enmflng: Whentâ€"30ils, Varicties, Preparation of the soll, Rotatation, Fallowing, Manures, Preparing old soil Hurrowing, Full Whent, s,vrinfi Wheat, Diseasos and Enemies, Winter Killing, Smut, Rust, Insocts The Midge, The Hessian Fly, The Grain Weevil. &c. 15 Engravings. .fll.fl‘e-t-l of Iled.o-â€"â€"l‘mpnrlng the soil, Belocting plants, caltivation, Underâ€"draning, Cutting buck, Pruning, Laying, &c. 10 Engravings. (‘",?"'.“",'," !. “‘"-'!‘ Kcomomyâ€"Bag holders, Thistle digger, Horse cleaner, Wood carricr Great Bargains‘ At Cost and Under|! Now is the time to lay in a Supply of Cheap Goods price s sinc as DOL LA R Nom‘s is hereby given that all purties indebted to the undetwigned either by Noto Any person ordering THE DAILY or WEEKLY MAIl between this date and the 1st January, 1880, and gayins one year‘s subscription, will receive the paper so ordercd to the end of 1880. ADDRESS "THE MAIL" TOROoNTO,. S T OV ES of all Kinds! y FOR TWO WEEKS At the OLD PRICES! PAPER. NEWSâ€" GREAT Durhan; November 6th, 1879. Durham, Nov. 20, 1879, THE Bdge â€"J. _ KH.â€"HUNTER‘S. Many lines of Dry Goods will be sold previous to Stock Taking The Canadian Farm Annual for 1880, THE WEEKLY MAIL. â€" Don‘t forget to buy a catty of Tes, St a‘nd Under ! a supply of Tobaceo, and a piece of Factory Cotton before any fuither rise takes plase. Our Literary Department will bo n loading feature. $tories both short wnd continued from the poos of th a bost wuthors, and in many cases iiustrated. The Lndies‘ Department, inder chu*e of Ladies of experience, will, we Lhm-o no doubt, prove &h intoresting and valuahle fonture, Fashions, Housebeld, Culinary Matters, the care of chil.iren, &e., will be {ncluded in this d partment, Hlealth in the Honschold. undor chargo of an able inedigal man, will add to the valuo of The Weekly Mail, ” Our Market Reports will be a specialty; we will use every means to sscure complete reliability. The Markct Reports of TH® MALL are noted us the most reliable in Canada. vi im nee on (iemne Mosay o P ee Tha d 7 7 onl d NeA in c dbA ces t s tss ’ Bpecial Editors have been engagod for the vurious Departments, and no exâ€" ‘puuo will be spared to make the whele paper Anteresting and Reliabic. THE NAIL will remain trne to tho{prinolplu it has always ndvocated, and it is | Intended to make it, by the aid of such ad littonn! strength as ample capital | can afford, oven & more potent champion of the Conservative cause. ‘. All the old Depurtments of } Telegraphic News, Political Entelligence, and Editorints Will be Continued with Unabated Vigor, During 1880 the following Departments L will receive spocial attention :â€" \ Agrlcdl-n in its various branches. Special E‘rmnmenm being given to corâ€" respondence from Farmers on Agricultural Subjects, lllustrations will be used whorever they will make the subjoct clearer or in any way incromso the practical value of the lettorâ€"press. lym just closed, and that notwithstanding Y.hu:lcm!rufdeprosul'nn in business, and the mmatamv fulling off in the cireulation of almost every other pnlmr in Cana !d., 'l'bo M _.Il. both Waily and Weekly, has made a very grout advance i It is nearly cight yoars since Phe Mimil was established, and during that time llt has gradua‘lly noquired circulation and influence, which renders it second to no other namut_per in the Dominion. ‘The Publisher takes pleasure in announeing that The weliy Mail has mot with a very Is:re measure of success in the yoar just closed, and that notwithstanding the general deprossion in business, and TREE WEERKLY|MAUL will be sont to any Postâ€"Office in Canada or the Urited States, or to any address in England, Ircland, or Sootland, postage , prepaid for $1.00 per annum, or the "DAILY MAIL" for ‘ $6.00 poér annum. ue accoun t« will be plased in Witvee drsacit we 13y MLG Lh Everything at Lowest Rates. Illustrated with 140 Engravings, ZILXCS CLABK. wither by Note next, J.â€"H.â€"HU NTER. A. â€"COCHRANE TWEXTY scres of Land for Sale, being 'cugnnul thefirst division of Lt wamber twentyâ€"cigat, in the 1st consession wost of the Garafraxs Road, Township of Bentinck. The land Garafraxa Roud, 1 v-mhl}- of Rentinck. Theland adjoins the corporation of the Town of Durhman and lies along a good Roud, and has all the advanâ€" tages of being close to the Town and low taxes. It is well cloured und in agaod state of cultivation. Will be sold in lots of five weres ewsh, or iu ume parcel. Vor {arther partioniars apply to W. R. ROMBOTUGZ, Dusham or Mus. Taos. Bisi2 CT Glonelg, Nov.6th 157. For Sale. The Highest Market Price paid for Hides and Skins. and Lamp Goode; Machine Qil und Axle Greuse, Sugars, TIZA®S, From 25¢ per gallon. ‘Fry our Excelsior Qil, the choupest in the market. French White Wine Vinegar, Shoemaker, No. 5, Garafraxa Strsot, LOWER TOWHNH, â€" â€" DURHAM Leather, Leather. L. Sale a gtock of Leather of differeut brands in frstâ€"class order, and at prices as low ns it cum be purchased at any other pl.00. Our Paints, are all that Saddler, Tanner, 'l‘Hli subseriber has on hand and for Salo a etock of Lenther of different brands in On hand and mads to mmeâ€"um. Bood Weork men, CGGood Matoris! vad Low Prices. Madder, spocially fine and at bottom price Toilet articles, Funcy Goods, Trusses Bhoulder liruces, &c. Boots and Shoes, Repairing doue with neatâ€" ness and despatch. H. PARKER, CHEMIST & DRUSCGIST. The undersimed woull intimate to those whase sccouuts wre lang past due that unlest nevttiement sonou its ure long past due that unlent nevttiement & l!::l‘b'mm W'l"t-un m.-uth,'.&-”uu will be placed in vtuce huods for collecting . I J. C. JaPp 1.="*Cash for all kinds of Grain. Flour, Feed & Produss Store, GROCERIES Branch Office, cor, Â¥. * Tth Sts., Wechinatom . D.« mense cirmulation thnur!vc-n, public attention is directed to the mortts of the new patont, and sales or introduction often easily effected. _ Auy person who has maden new distovery or feves w onl e S es TE Mu®xÂ¥ & Co, We also # fyop our Hend Heok about the l"uo-m Jmws, f:?u-m-. Cnvents, Prade Marks, their costs, and how ppocured, with hints for procuring advanees on inventions, Audress lor tho"qw.or concernin« Patents. MUNN & Co, 37 Park Mew, New Vork,. ToC ~ O ~~ ARebabblhe Rdushianks" 7 * ;l;z::-. #3.20 per vear, #1.60 balf your, :hflh in â€" m POSW!. Disconnt to Agonts, tle enpho®, ten conts, old by all N»v‘-x-l-:u‘lwm tow postal order ty AUNN & Co.. Publishers, 5 Park NMessrs, Moy® & Co, apo Solicitors of American and Poreign Patrents, have had 36 yours experience, and now have the larcest establishment in the world Patents are abt:inod on the best terme. . A special notice is made in the Setentife Amerieam of al! Inventions patented throngh this Aseu*y, vith the name and residence of the Patoutes. By the im invention, oup 6’:{"' nin, firee of clharge, wheth r a patent can prof !v e fl_l:uvwd‘ by enrlting to TH E Somatmuc Armmwcas is a large Firstâ€"Class Woekly Newspaper of Mixteen lhir‘ printed in the most beantifol atyle, profue â€" y iDustrated with snlondid @asravings, represent ing the newest Inventions and the most recent Adâ€" vances in the Arts and Solsnees; including New And lnteresiin: Facts in Agrieulture, Hortiou)ture, the Home, Mealth, Medical Progress, Social #oienge, Naturn) History, GeoJogy, Artronomy . The most valuable prestion| papers, by.eminent writers ip all departments of Seience, will be ivund in the PATENTS. ‘: Tke Best Papor! Try It! "Tho Sciontific Amasrican." Constantly Arriving at Durham, December 10th 1878, Oils & Paints. Durham, Octuber, 1879. Drugs and Chcmicals. THOMAS SMITH, TOBACCOES and CLGARS, camnmile, Bontinck,, July HLst 1670, LEAUTILEULLY ILLUST*XATED. price as CROCKERY! Varnishes, Coal Oil, Either Sewed or Dye Stuffs. BURNET‘S CASH FOR IIDES. and Pure Spices, MACHINE OIL Oils, White Lead and Colors can be uaesired in quality low as any ukaer liouse. Row, New York Last Call. DURHAM, SZoth NEKAR. **=A NX D +â€"ANDâ€" H, PARKER, Coffzes, yAz

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