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Grey Review, 15 Apr 1880, p. 3

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mey of d&’-.‘ of the by selling them, as fur wad settlers .]’_ The 1 was interesting, and & own wpon the operation regulations in the North ding for the winding up of and Life Insurance Comâ€" . its final stuges. venings ago was charged + by the Minister of Agriâ€" profited by the issue ef rthâ€" West im the fooms of phiet. | Mr. Trow at oncs »wed cortain resolutions mier had in his estimates Ln’,muul lor several heur® to $720,000, and in 188@ 500,000. By a iew apt e proportion of this interâ€" 6 invnigrants in the Preâ€" d have to bear. ke from Mr. Boultbee. im a vigortus speech s Ministerial ery of disâ€" Pp'mit'-.. and turned it _ Me sanul that the Ireâ€" hat the first land regula admitted that by the he had been compelled ally as to withdraw the says, were in the public te others. Mr. Mackenâ€" ention to the manner is ht lugged the Pacific | to Mantime Provimt*® gpective . of ’u»m ‘ neat and pointed speech, on the imcrcasing interâ€" ended on the road, whicl f Agricul: ar of order taken by Mr. he Fishery award should propriated for the benefit »aboard, including Que proportionately. to the rovince. )n comclusio® ment emboâ€"ying bis 609* that cach Province* ird be banded over to i# PARLIAMENT svstem n which the claitms and nd were M' otk.. Richey, who, after some tain resobutsions declar« Qusbee, Nova Scotra, Prince EAward Island ad rights to distributive t of the fiskery .'“ werr ment of Canaca 08 personal acquaintance Verritories enabled him y, gave instances from howing how alreamly Orrawa, April 5 improvement. debate by exposing : of the Premier‘s unt of land siles. r. White‘s amend After «» as to complete mmediitely ; but uced to five anillâ€" : remaimder of the Kocky Mountains M n the proposed verness) that the 140 mmittee i cial corps there (Quebec on the rom New Brumâ€"« ut the reginent ter ousand dollars He .roviewed «s of Sur Leoâ€" ho entrance of ~loration, and is predictions. wo, z\pffl . ies announced ed at length remarks adâ€" 1ad tried to cil election ncluded hi# Ministoria way policy. toban repre were better um that the isod so ummuch : Opposition ution of the t during the irs the Gov»â€" â€" wmillions of Te their first umed by 1 several on by the to reply ) ; Nays, | hy Sar ed at by rou . his Richard <4 L4 00t ir were at once rmment arried t 2e » th rial The it From Montreal and so with Ot arud other places. proved an utter ha. utterly falsif who Ts=! foited for Richmond and Wolfe, (Mr. Ives) should be sout to the Banking and Commerce Comâ€" mittee at ence, it being understood that both Bulls would be sent to a subâ€"Committce. " The tLovernment would: take the responsibility of avling the hon. gentleman in having the measures deliberated upon. The Bill passed its first and second readâ€" mg, and was referred to the Banking and Commerce Committee. ‘The debate on the Budget was then re sumed and occupied the rest of the sitting. Orrawa, April 8. Mr. Auglin resumed the debate on the tariff He made a long and able speech. He conâ€" cluded by reviewing the condition of the various industries of the City of St. John, contending that when the Minister ot Fiâ€" nance visited that city, as at the pnunt‘ time, more than twoâ€"thirds as many people were employed there i2 skilled labor, and not more than oneâ€"half the amount of wages was paid as in the years before the fire, and he was sorry to have to believe that the same state of things existed in many other parts of the Dominion. The miners of Cape Breton were doing a smaller business and were in a more distressed condition than for many years back. What was the report from the city of Halifax ? It was that business was declining, and that the number of empty houses were largely increasing. ‘The distress among the fishermen of Nova Seotia was getting to be something appalling. In St. John the ugly words "to let" stared one upon | every street, and corner business places wore unoccupied. _ The distress among the working classes was increasing. The harbor was wanting in the aetivitity which it had displayed a few years ago. The thirds of what they were fourteen years ago meant a serious decline in the comâ€" morece of St. John as a distributing point. From Montreal they heard similar reports, and so with Ottaws, Hamilton, Toronto, aud other places. The National Policy had proved an utter aud deploraile failure. It ha.l uiterly falsified the promises of those who l»=] fiâ€"ted it unon the public, Macvarp‘s CaTti® Srice. â€"This is a comâ€" bination of Vegetable A/teratives, Dinretes and Tonics, so l:femud as to make this Spice the best feeder in the world for horses, cattle, sheep or pigs By Alterative we mean a Blood Pursifier: by a Diuretie we mean a medicine acting upon the bladder and kidâ€" neys ; by a Tomic we mean something that will increase appetite and the power to digest and assimilite food. At this sea:on of the year a ous Ib package is worth a ton of comâ€" mon food. Price 25 cents. The gaie on Saturday was severe in Bufâ€" ialo. The wind blew at the rate of fortyâ€" two miles an hour, and the water was the highest it has been for ye irs in the harbor, overflowing the wharves and almost entirely submerging the islaad, the inbabitants of which had to flee for their lives. A number 0. shautlcs aud five hoatâ€"houses were washâ€" first and second readings toâ€"day, and that both this Bill and that of the hon. member for Richmond and Wolfe, (Mr. Ives) should be neut to the Hanking snÂ¥ dommmeduss brass! The Viceroy of India has been created au earl, with the titls of Earl of Lytton. It is reported that the Russian troops in Southern Siberia have been ordered to murch to the Chinese frontier. Macvarp‘s ( bination of V and T um'fl. 80 the best feeder ed sway Great distress prevails in somte districts of Armenia, owing to the searcity of food, Seyon hundred persons have been buried â€"not burnedâ€"alive in Mandalay as a voâ€" tive offering for the restoration of the King‘s health. Sir Jolun Macd»nald asked that the Bil just introduced should be allowed to pass both its it had displayed a few years ago. lhe tret that the direct insportations of New Brunswick toâ€"day were less than twoâ€" Hundreds of people have died of starvaâ€" vou. li sick headache, torpid liver, foul stomach or breath, Fodigestion or Janudice, MI‘ you wigh unto death : if kiwd thoughtful friends eve> por about wills, Châ€"er up! Don‘t say dis, but take Nattosatr PrLLS. Price 2 cents. was now, therslore, no measure in existence to enable an insolvent bank or insurance com. pany to be wound up. He had always held that a bauk or insurance company was in a different pesition from any ordmary trading firm or corporation, and he thought it expedâ€" ient that more caution should be exercised in the appointment of liquidators for these insti. tumons tian trading Srm#, peol of the Uoion, «o far as Nova Sflhh'mo‘.-.fi:'d the cor c_micu, teceived no attention, ilul(l"”"“ the pren made when other business had precedence.‘ Durham, April® The som and heir of King Thecbau of Burnmak has died of smallâ€"pox. the day, and the trits put to rout in that terrible fray, _ Voters wait the result ;â€"but say what you will, there is nothing so certain as Namtoxatr Prur. Ottawa, April 8. Mr. Abbott introdnced a Bill to*provide for the winding up of insolvent banks and insurâ€" ance compames. He said that this Bill had been rendered necessary by the repeal of the lustlvent Act, which contained machinery for the winding up of these institutions. ‘There The Government of Novr Scota obâ€" tained on Satnrday authority to borrow. ha f wâ€"million doli.rs for public services, aftor widel the Legis ature wae m.‘- DPr. Camphel!‘s resolntion in favor of a reâ€" although slightly differing in opinion as to whether the award should be handed over to the Local Government funded for the benefit of the Provinces, i m the Pa® ‘ W ith o day Va rnme nt MISCELLANEOUS. Clb ndu® ‘lox® or trx N. P. (National Pills). the ery of "N. P." Sir Jobhn gained country pros; ds occupied. y accomplish groatly reduc e country. 1 was done in the case of ocdinary VIl viciousne in this d o the ta powe, . llo ib cuss » an able manner *4 4e w+ P He d manner. | He together apart is of the system ty of inventicn k of affording support of the For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Wilson‘s Wild Cherry is the quickest and most reliable cure,. _ It contains no Oprium, and can be given with the same safety and effect to an infant of three months as to an adult person. \ Fmie Lawnener â€"Mackâ€"In Burham, on the Lith inst., by the Rov. R. Godfrey, Mr. Goorge Lawrence, of Glenelg, to Miss Annie Mack, of Egremont. McDoroart.â€"McCart.â€"At the residence of the cflici: ting minister, on the 7th inst., by the Rov. E. l§mw|wth, Mr. Jaines McDoucall to Llizabeth Jane, daughter of Mr. James McCull, all of Egremont. Mirosarâ€"In Glenelg, on the 6th April, William Millsap ; aged 52 years. Fosrzn ~In Holland, on the 6thk A{!rfl. John Fosâ€" tor ; agod 18 years, 1 month and 12 days. lour A0. 2,"* Corn Meal * Shorts, «* Bran, abg Fall Wheat, per Spring Wheat, Oats, Barley, A great deal has been written upon this very delicate subject, and still there is a great diversity of opinion as to what the lulimflzan a perfect right to say, do and think. There is not the slightest doubt, however, about the fact, that when a lady enters a drug store and asks for a bottle of Wilson‘s Compound Syâ€" rup of Wild Cherry, she ought to get it at once ; and it is no part of a druggist‘s duty to undertake to convince a customer that they want something other than that they are asking tor. i 7 o m % Hides, * Shecpskins, each ........ Butter, per lb ..........«« Eggs, per do%...«...«.> Wood, dry, per cord.. Wool, p@r IbD....«..ccclll. Apples, per bag.......... _ The exodus of Canadians to Dakota, both from the older Provinces and from Manitoâ€" ba, we regret to observe, still continues, notwithstanding Sir Jolhn Macdonald‘s deâ€" mial. Mr. C. Patrick, a Middlesex man who has settled at Pembina on the Ameriâ€" can side, fuirly states the case in a letter to a Lowdon contemporary :â€""There‘s a very large emigration to the country. I thiuk from appearances that it will econtinue through the summer. _ Most of our emiâ€" grants are from Canada that settle on the coontty." ¢ ¢ y *‘ t _ s * There are a great many coming from Maâ€" nitoba and settling in Dakoim on account of there being so much land, or I might say the best in the country, held by spectlators who try to extort a high priece from those that come there to procure homes." El El Confederate Office, April 14, 1880, Flour per barrel............... 86 00 to86 50 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 5 00 Faoll Whent...........«........... 1 I0 to 1 19 Treadwell Wheat............... 1 12 to 1 14 Spring Wheat.................... 1 15 to 1 16 BAFICY «...««««««+seeveserstre«â€"<««« O 46 to O 52 OS ccoue s revesecrorsrereercccsccrces O 9% to 0 98 POMS . .c corccve on ccerctrrcrereccts«s GH toy i 6B Pntatoes per bag............... 0 45 to 0 50 BECEEK . .. . 714 .c eceri eveseserccczened NÂ¥ M ty O 18 H Hay, per T9M.«« Potatoes, per bag Pork, per 100 tbs Fall Wheat, per bush ...... gpring Wheat * Barley, +# Onts, . *# 40 to Peas, C 68 to Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 6 50 to Butter, rolls, per 1b......... 28 to Pntatoes per bag BNHGK .: ss4â€"«sses0+ EOW .« vxv ce neratener Wool per lb...... Sheep skins....... l,nml!: Skins....... Hides per ewt.... BCY ssrresccercecesss BDIMG | *\ wae ceeeeereverenes O8NS .ws ven eve cennrenneven ere se er+ PORS ... ...cccerertescrcrererres Barley, #t WOOL POP NDave cce ver en es veners FIOUF POP Dbl.cccssseesse en es CabbAge PEF dOR.......0+ 06++ Turkeys pér Ib. csecscc 0008 }}> Geese *\ eerrccusirerrers Onions per pushel............ Cord wood, dry per cord... BUKLGE PUE NY ssusay scy esc ess +ss Eggs per doz.................. * tub dnrf, Eggs, per doz............. Potatoces, per bag....... Turnips, per bush....... Hay , DOT BOM.s4seeee8 e« 0« ++« edâ€"a knowledge that the disorder proceeds from some other source than the presence of worms. . They are safe and reliable. For sale by all dealers. Price 25 cents, Fresmax‘s Worm Powpens are perfeetly harmless in their effects upon the system, and mothers should not fail to use i{- when there is not the least suspicion of worms, and should worms not exist, the Worm powders will be found harmless to the most delicate constitation, and mudvrnt:'o Q‘Neut pl:- Fall Wheat Frauk Wilson, of Brongham, Ontaric county, while out hunting last week, huntâ€" ed a fox to its hole ; having obtained a spade he dug out and killed the animal. He also found four young foxes in the den, whose eyes wore not yet opened. He carâ€" ried the young ones home, and they were taken possession of by a eat that had lost her kittens, and which now nurses and cares for the young foxes with the greatest maternal solicitude. see of large size and sells at 25 cents. We think it proper to caution the unsuspecting against Barsaxs bearing other uames, or remedies offered as a substitute. Look carsfully to this and take no other than Hacvar»‘s Pzcâ€" roraL Barsaat. Prectorar Balsax for the cure of Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the throat and Lungs has given rise to spurious imitations. The genuine PrcvtoraL BaLsax has the name of F. C. Hagyard blown in the bottle which is â€"The high reputation gnd by Hacvarp‘s Pectorar BaLsax for eure of Coughs, Sold by all druggists. â€"dâ€"112 Ur Bew arae or CounTER®EHT3 asp Imrratioss New MOUNXT FOREST MARKETS. WALKERTON MARKETS. April _ 9, _ 1880. HEHE . ssssereccssc«.«. L It ~I * â€" uoo sevenctcectins. EKE _E‘ 32 to I Womaan‘s Rights. TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, April 15. , per busli.....« eat, K. Chaif. Glasgow. per bushel...... Adver MARRLED Oe e ro e enened i rrmmmnnammens er cord....... DEATHS ++ 4& JAMES LAWSOXN. *dâ€"l11 81 22 to 1 22 to 10 00 to 18 00 0 18 to 0 45 to 0 40 to 0 00 to 6 00 to 0 00 to 0 00 to 0 16 to 0 18 0 14 to 0 15 0 00 to 0 00 0 00 to 0 00 0 60 to 1 00 5 50 to 6 00 6 50 to T 00 16 to $1 28 1 12 1 14 1 16 0 52 6 40 18 18 88 18 10 42 70 14 to order in any style moulding. Mettees & Meotte Frames always on hand. » HA\'ING Bought the Photo Business Intely carried on by Mr. Kelsoy, and feeling confident from my long experionce and success in the past of pleasing even the most fastidous in their tastes, I would solicit the patropage of Durâ€" ham and the country North, South, Kast and Wost. HARDWARE, Hardware! I also keep on hand a large stock of Picture Moulding Wholcsale and Retail Small Pictures Cop{ed and Enln.ggod A remarkably fine Turnip. Aberdeen Purpleâ€"top, Yellow, Green Top, or Yellow Buttock. Devonshire, Greystone, Red Globe. Mangel Wurzel, Carter‘s Long, Mammoth Prize, grows to great size. Mangel W‘zel, Carter‘s Warden Orange Globe. CLOVERâ€"medium, large, late MILLINERY, Mantles and Fancy Dry Goods The Latest Novelties in Parasols. HATS, My Spring Steck of HARDWARE is now Complete and will be found very Cheap. Â¥=*Don‘t Fail to give me a call, All goods are maked at the Lowest Cash Price. The Staple Seeds includes Swede, Carter‘s Imperial Hardy The finest Purpleâ€"top Swede grown. Swede, Bangholni‘s Improved, A very fine Swede and a large Cropper Swede, Sutton‘s "Champion," Grows to large size. Swede, "King of the Swede," Seeds, Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks, &c., Just Received at MOWAT‘S Durham Art Gallery. Scythes, Cradlos and Harvest Tools on the way. April 15, 1880. Are now Receiving a Large Stock A good Spade for 75¢c. Manure Forks 75c up. BONNETS, Men‘s Felt HATSâ€"â€"New, Stylish and Cheap. Pictures Framed E. & A. DAVIDSON, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Imported. Are Showing the Largest and Bost Assorted Stock of FASHIONABLE Spring and Summer Goods. Ever offered in DURHAM, consisting ofâ€" SILKS, FRILLINGS, SATINS, TIES, N.â€":G.â€"& J. McKECHNIE Which will be sold at very Low Prices. Cheap, Cheap. Also a Choice Selection of A Full Stock of JOS. F. MOWAT, RIBBONS, LACES, SALE OF Valuable FARM Property L0 2 4 dsA se use dkmase. es Poupens P i4 maining oneâ€"half in cash or secured by a -o? p.ynb'llo‘;;lfnnl W at lhnbzpthu ¢ purchaser. For particulars, apply to CRERAR & MUIR, l INDER and by Virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a mortgage made by Allan 1 Mclunes, default hvin; been made in payment thereof, will be sold by Public Auction, at the Commercial Hotel, Priceville, Ai 12 e‘cleck, Neen, The following Property :â€"â€" Lot No. 27 in the ith Concession north of the Durham Road in the Township of Gund! in the County of Grey.â€"Containing 100 aeres ; 1 clay loam, 40 acres e(apnd and in an excellent state of cultivation, balance well timbered. Well situated s to roude."" "~ :90 ~C > on * Terms.â€"The purchasor shall a deposit of $100 at the flnc’ol sale, the b_ah‘ll_l,c.oyol_gu*ll of At two o‘clock in the afterncon, at Joseph Caswell‘s Hotel on Parcel I Of the mnhu hereinafter tio E2e ult A i Arntâ€"snirejers. Ave wl ind uht oi ‘rove uar o. hi PamczLt I:â€"Lot number 230, l’- the first conâ€" cession cr the North East side of the Toronto and Syderham Road in the Township of Melancthon {-’m County Grey, containing 5 acros more or a.P'chll. II:â€"Lot :;-bc 231, in said first conâ€" cession containing 50 acres more er less. Both ofsaid parcels are situate about half a Chancery Sale â€"OFâ€" Farm and Hotel Property TOWNSHIP OF MELANZTHON. UNDEB and in pursuance of the Decree L and Fimal Order of Sale made in the cause Lower Town, DURHAM. April 2nd, 1880 TUESDAY, in 2 weeks thereaftor; the reâ€" SPRING. TN CUFFS, "A GOO0D STOCK OF FRESH Groceries. ® I A lot of First Class DRIED APPLES at $1.75 per Bushel. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, AT MOCKLER‘S CHEAP CASH STORE. 50 Pieces New Dress Goods, in Pompadours, Sateens, Plain Lustres, Striped Lustres, Figured Lustres, Call and See my 10 cent Dress Goods. New Prints, New Tweeds in Scotch and Canadian. New Hollands, Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Gloves &c. &c. No Old Goods, all Perfectly New and Fresh, Gent‘s Gold Altert A Gold Ring $1.00. 18 K‘t. heary Rings It wmill pussle you A. GORDON, Durham. April 8th, 1000, SEEDS, SEEDS, SEEDS. Durham, March 18, 1880. The Fifteen Puzzle Solved. Another large Stock of BOOTS and SHOES at Very Low Prices. Q‘B T owWwn Dr‘ «l be"?'eg y CLILOVER & Timothy At Very Low And at Prices Lower than ever So‘d in Durham before. LARGE ASSORTMENT Of Choice FIELD and GARDEN 8 day Clock only $6. 10. Silver H. C. Watch to buy A Clock for $2.00. Cashmeres, &c., &c. Cheap 19 of Striking Clock,8 day, ilver Watch,Leaver, _ _ $11.00. than quoted above. Time is Money. A Clock for $3.00. H. W. MOCKLER. 19. G. C. McFARLANE. Gent‘s Watch and o Field and Garden Seods, The Grey Review A quantity of Lost Nation WIIEAT for Sale at J. BURNETTS PROVISION STORE. a Year in advance. Dundalk Mills. Seed GRAIN Gristing. Chopping, &o.. &o. d bnpe «Aly‘ + reprn: j walle gervioes. drage reralt wrvi MILL Produce First OMâ€"?I:; kept on WAGGONS! WAGGONS : Dundalk, March 24th, 1880. dâ€"110 TV Patronage in the past, and to inform them that 1 ha menced Waggon and lum’dw:vp:wu*hm Waggons, Carriages, Sleighs and Cutters, Quantity of Iron Harrows Messrs. T. & J. BROWN, OF GLENELG, ‘VISH to Thauk the Public for their Patronago in the past. and to inform them Particular attention given to Horee Of GOOD MA DURIIA M Carriage Works. Ordered Clothing ! A RPPRCIAJIIATY, TRY 5s f~, a NOBBY SUIT. LOWEST PRICES. The subscriber is also Agent tor all kinds of, Uppoer Town Durham, Maith, 1880. y48 FARMING IMPLEMENTS®. Augustea. Maine KA"Remember the Stand, Dougines‘ Brick Block, MILL HStreet, MARKKDALE. ve the . B m Koldhfi c.t;:nll public. Every customer in Am We don‘t pretend to the north of Toropto, nor advertise that we have not on band, Ful -nuâ€"lflmmd- Try ug and be con R THE HIGHEST PRICE PAJD POR Are now receiving additions to their already weft uclected stock uf _ Boots & Shoos, HATS and CAFPS, &e., All bo: tor Cush, and every Line New. N SECORD HAXD or Bankrupt Btock kept No Baits given to gull the public. Every customer f T H BE New Cash Store BUTTER & RAE Remember the Place, Near RYAN‘B HOTEL, Glenelg, March 17sb, 1880 106 Mesidale, Jos. 9th. 1900. ALFX. HUNTER. Proprietor. Has Now on Hand a Good Stock of That he is prepared now to do all kinds of above Mills and placed them in first class ing order, begs to intimate to Repairing Promptly Aitended to Supscribe at once. Call and Inspect My Stock, _ R. MeFARL /XE GOOD FINISH, and are uuhint BOTNOM PRICEG as it their stock of Iron when it was at its and can afford to seil accordingly. For $1 OF ALL EIXDS. ALL KINDS OPF BUTTER & RAE. the very best Material, Good works guarranteed and en eruas. Tfi«)h-v‘dnd. 8 a day at bome ensily made free. Aslareés Thix A 0. Pult esnt seai l adaress TAue & oo 4J 9 $ z!â€" < Z

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