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Grey Review, 10 Jun 1880, p. 3

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_ / Cof fiPe tition of Thomas Hart over un#il next meeting, hear potitioners nog ve to statements in seig reduced $50, Johr Wis. Rawnangh on 1st on Tnd con. $40, Joshâ€" 4 $150, Mrs. wh factory, Enniskillen, rge Stinsow personal off. John Malctesen E 36, 1% con. John on roll as 'll’m.n'” Henty A. McMahor in Ayton Village at Alfred E. Nash was on Tth con.â€" at assessâ€" adjourned until Fri. , 1880, to moset irs cenig, . Marmuston, Fred. . Hicharnd Ewens, pert, Alex. Calder, Pieffer, Henry Fred. Hagermeisâ€" Weige!, Adam &. Sheilty, Ed. w O. Farrell, Kreller, Fred. Knuapp, _ William , I. Jungbleit, is, Peter Mullen, i Helvig , e@ve, Countrlor of [ h, examine and FOpws , ville.â€"Carried . tklor, seconded by Mr. hich debentares Nos. 1 i 10 isarred un4er byâ€" nd their coupons, fifâ€" ich of such debentures by approved of, and reasurer that reilwray » eighty thousand to laze be received as corâ€" â€"Carried. t# , »odly rear mig, sccronded by Mr. At the sitting of ‘lington, which wlay last. Mr. J. ticul Master of , was appointed s for the Southâ€" in the room of .. who recently twaur, reportedl tremâ€" unting o $%5,000, as er, secomled by Mr of Mr. Schenk as ov ow Millx for work and s. Burt the nai lobert Rose, Ed. Syduey Willis, s Hanua, Waiter Henry Fisher, Dbafor, Geo. Pesâ€" dam Denner, H. t, Joh:u Vickers, i Watsou, Tue, t, Janios Peters, , Thomas Douo» ert Elier, Wow. ray, John Roâ€" bert Owens«, Roâ€" . Bowie, Davii William Owens, Williamson, Jaâ€" iton, Joseph Arâ€" rsball, Edward by Council. vev : Meliride, Geo. Jchn Tait. conded council d “j.o‘ Jd’o own 'm- Rrax, Clerk. we regret that lose his servieâ€" in with meany k Sia nes ol ol “.Km. v, E. B. Ca aVD enig, seconded by Mr, form Court of Revisiogt Blyth s« cimirman.â€" ted bill for work and xt Arton mills to ving special‘y », Edward Ard, 1, seconde" 1 report o# Treasurâ€" Winkler took oath as r. sseonded by Mr im wl be adopted seven were made in rea} m _ of repairs nt of $19, M â€"Thos. Andreow ml ie Ball and Cal« by M; by MÂ¥ rk and requir~ r M the several persons as that of Frodr of a tinsmith, who was report Mallindine‘s block on the Kings corsed was in his twentieth year tutter by ONIW. very foolishly repeated the attempt when th’ Puthran car went by. The result was as might be expected. Hetween the speed of the | train and the weight of the tools, he overbalâ€" ’ anced nimself, and, losing is grip on the iron guard, fell between the cars, The FPullman | ear passed over the unfortunate man‘s lep.' just below the abdomen, and he died almost mstantly. The body was preked up, mangled amd bleeding by 6. T. R. constable Hoaly and Breckenread, and eenveyed in a waggon to the morgue, where it was resncnizad ho brakeman brakeman,as the train was moving at a D;O"y raprl rate. ‘The man took the hint,bat he Caxaptax Prress Assoctarion.â€"The Exâ€" scutive Committee of this Association met on Tuesday at the Rossin House, Toronto;, Mr. Matheson, of the Stratford Beacon, in the chair. They took into consideration the question of the annual excursion, and decided to meet in Toronto in the last week of July, or the first week in August and to make a mr to Thunder Bay by the C€olâ€" lingwood line of steamers, and to go, if possible, a short distance up the Canada Pacific Railway. A special committee was named to complete atrangctnents; Abount 10 o‘clock on Monday evening a fire broke ont in Mr. J. W. Anderson‘s patâ€" cont saw manufactury, Elora,which is in the saume building as the Elora brush works. The building and contents were but a short time since burnt to the ground. 1t appears the fire originated in one of the forges in the biacksmiths shop, but was moticed shortâ€" ly afser it started, aud before it had made much headway the fremep and sthers nad it uuder control. The prineiple loss sustainâ€" ed is from the windows and other things that were used a little rough. ‘ Twz Aerwvce Juscrios Ramwar.â€"The ease of Langdon vs. the Township of Arâ€" thur, instituted to compel the Township Council to ratify the sectional bonus bylayw for $10.000 inaid of the Arthur Junction Railway, came up before the full court at Toronto, on Wednesday last, on an appeal from the dicision of Judge Osler refusing to compel the ratification of the byâ€"law. The Court mustained Judge Osler and disâ€" the apposl. This will end the matter so far as this byâ€"law is concerned: stery. No n unfortnnate whose preatis About 10 «c fire broke ont ent saw mant sume . buildir The building time sinee bu the fire origi A man named D. P. Corradice, from Wingham, was found on Monday in Malâ€" colm MceDonald‘s bush, about two miles from Lucknow, with his throat eut. He in likely to recover. He had evidently been suffering from the effects of drink, and did the aet while temporarily insane. An unknown youth, about 17 years of nge, was found dead in the hayloft of Mr. James McKimless, Innisfil, on the 25th of May. â€" How he came to his death is a myâ€" »tery. No inquest was held, and the poor unfortmnate wis buried by the family on cleared twonty teet and disappeared into fragments, and Sayers and his wile are in bed covered with bruises. The village counci‘! of Clifford has orderâ€" ed thut no cows be allowed to run at large during the night, Durham Town council might fairly follow this example. It is during the night that most of the damage is done to gardens and other places. *!:s. Beattie. wife of Mr. Robt Beattie, Orangeville, died very suddenly Wodnesday eveuing, 2nd inst. She. had been up town during the evening doing some shopping, | returning home about nine o‘clock,when she relired to her own room and foll dead. Apoplexy was the cause. Mr. Sayers and his wife at Milbrook, thought they could drive their buggy across the railway track faster than a locomotive eould travel. Their buggy in one jump l Hon. Senator Muirhead‘s saw mill at Chatbam, N. B., was burned dowi last Thursday night. The firs took place at 10 p.m., and by eleven o‘clock all was in ashâ€" a«s. Nothing was saved, Loss $60,000, and insurance only partial, On Monday morning the dwelling house of Mr. Stapleton, Guelph, was totally conâ€" sumed by fire, together with the contents. ‘The inmates narrowly escaped from the burning building. Cause of fire unknown. The Sarnia Obeerver refers to the startâ€" ling fact that nearly 60,000 Canadians enâ€" tered the United States, as settlers, at the single port of Port Haron; during the past eight months. The assessors‘ returns for 1880 make the total assessed value of Galt $1,086,044, an increase of §25,197 over last year‘s roll;and the population 4,736, an increase of 227 above 1879. It 1s stated that during the present term of the Governorâ€"General in Canada all the members of the Royal Family, except the Queen, will visit the Dominion. Brantford Township Council, on account of heavy calls for sheep worried by dogs, has offered a bonus of $2 for each dog killed when found running at large. A settlercent has Leen arrived at l etween the village of Wiarton and tke townships of Amabel and Keppel. Sereral Brighton youths who indulged in a charivari not only disgraced themâ€" selyes but had to pay a fine of $4.60 each, The assessment rell of Port Elgin gives the population a% 1319, a decrease since last year of 131. & Otlawa district, has planted his whole farm with potatoes. The frequency of fires in Ayton has comâ€" pelled the villagers to orgamize a fire comâ€" The pesaâ€"bug is doing terrible execution in Brant county. cou A farmer in 'l'mpktou towship, in the 10 was was recognized by Frodrick Dean, son reported tolive im Kingston road. Deâ€" ,and a marble Goppnetâ€"â€"In Mount Forest, on the 5th inst., Mary Benson, wife of Mr. Alexander Godirey, aged §4 years and eight months. HatrYrâ€"In Glonelg, on the 9th inst., Mrs. Richard Haloy, aged 45 yoars. Cam®noxâ€"On Tuesday, 8th inst., Mary, daughter ol the late Allan Cameron,of Glenelg, .u..d& 25 years. Safe in the armos of Jesns, Sufe on his gentle breast, There by his love o‘ rsadowed, Sweetly her coul shell rest Barnâ€"PALMERâ€"Ou the 26th u;:l?tl;e_ midom of the bride‘s futher, by the Rev. F. E. of Appin, brothefâ€"inâ€"law to thé bride. Dr. John» Barr, exâ€"M. P. P ., to Lizzio Erenrina, yonxe-t daughter of John Palmer, Esq ;merchaunt, all of Morning‘s Mills, Eow;r;mfl'mt»l?n lth\o‘hd J;."“'E;m” 0f Mr. James. Reid. Mownt Forést, v. E. N. Baker, Mr. W iliant Edwards fo Mary Ant Reid,both of Normanby. NEELANDâ€"T .AxDaL®Eâ€"At the same &hee.nl the same day, by the Rev, E. N. Baker, Mr. Edward Neeâ€" mol Dundalk, to Miss Sarah Landale, of m. man. In biying gyou will .'V;";_.m.‘;;‘;;,";; getting the larger sizes, as they hold more in proportion than the small. eâ€"116 The above old saying is flatly contradicted. Leather may be a very good thing in its way, but the people of Canada say there is nothing like Wilson‘‘Compound Syrup of Wild Cherâ€" ry for curing Cotighs, Colds; Citatrh, Croup, Whooping Cough, &8.; gud the fact that they spend thousands of dollars yearly, in bay ing it :‘bolw- that they mean what th.b} dey. . 3 hx 0 ie anee +2¢ n0 0. PBrinintninl® en Abuit 4 207 ts Wilson‘s Wild Cherry is sold b; the Prinâ€" cipal druggists aad General Dealers throughâ€" out Ontario. _ It wever fails; and it is as safe and cerstinkfur. an infant as for the strongest Canrpw®1â€"InDurham, on the 3rd inst., the Xr. William CaldweX of a dwaghter. Valley mil;ay is badly was} be delayed sevreral days: That Leadville is not all that is is cracked up to be may be inferred fram a letter teceited from a former resident of Toronto, who was induced to go to Colorado urider a promise of $4 per day, working in the mines. On arrive ing there he found thousands withott Work; anc those that did find etiployment reteived 2‘.50 per day, and paid $7 a week for board: The letter concludés, "There are hilndreds out here to day homecless and hungry, some of them from Chiiada, clitibing the thofratains and trying to’b't home. Un the way froth Denver to Leac‘ville I saw fully two handred Worms.â€"Several #arieties of intestinal worms mmfest the haman body, and these disâ€" gusting parasites are the special plagiues of young children. The most common speciesis the round worm(technically called ascaris lumbricoides), which in shape resembles the large earth worn, and vames in length from four to ten inctes. It has been proved, howâ€" wver, that all worms which exiat in the haman bowels or stomach can be safely el'mllod,und a complete cure of every vermicular discase effected dy using Freeman‘s Worm Powders according to directions, Prite 25 cents per package. tramping for home ' The Blood is the Life.â€"ft is from the blood that our tissnes are built ap, and it is from the same source that all the wartes of the body are reâ€"supplied. It is necessaryy thertfore, to keep the blood pure. 1f the stomach or bowels become clogged of course the blood at once becomes impure. National Pills are the most searching and purifying medicine sold. To be had everywhere from dealers,. Price 25 cents. Heary rains have caused much damage to the crops in Wisconsin besides carrying away dams, resulting in the loss of several million feet of logs. ‘Khs track of the Wisconsin Harp ox tms Canprrors.â€"On Saturday an Ottawa merchant, a creditor of @n inâ€" solvent estate, received a bill for $20 as his contribution towards the assignee‘s expeunâ€" ses. The estate failed by five cents on the dollar to meet the expenses of the assig« nee. % The articles for the Hanlanâ€"Trickett aqautic match woere signed at London, Eng., on Friday. The race is fixed to come off on the Thames course on November 15th. The Governor of West Virginia has issued warrants for the arrest of Goss anud Ryan and others who were concerned in the reâ€" cent prize fight. It is computed that a third of the terriâ€" tory to vine {growing in France has been irretrievably ravaged by the phylloxera. , Onaxor Grax» Loper®.â€"At the annual meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge of British America, which has been in session in Toronto J for several days, the following ofticers were appointed for the year:â€"â€"Heury Merrick, Mâ€" P. P., M. W. G. M.; W,J,. Parkhill, M. P. P., M. W. D. G. M.; Rev. Thomas Norris, M. W, G. C.; Thos, Keyes, Grand Secretary ; A. J. Van lugen, Deputy do. ; Wim. Anderson, Grand Treasurer; E. F. Ularke, Deputy do.; Wim. White, Grand Birector of cereimonies; El Miggins, Graond Lecturer, Deputy Grand: Chaplains, Rev. R. Cooper, John A Dowler, Alex. Sanson, M. A., Rural Dean Smithett, F. M. Finn, C. E. Perry, C. A. Doudiet and John Baird. Deputy Grand Lecturers, J. H. Pritehard, Ontario West; John McCaughey, Ontario East; A. D. Bostwick, Quebec; Jas. Eiliot, New Brunswick; Stewart Coupland, Nova Seotia; Murdock MeLeod, P. E. I.; James Browning, Newfoundland; and Wim. Heeney, Manitoba. Port Hope was fixed upon for the next meeting of the Lodge in 1881. Prinee Leopold and Princess Louise left Chicago on Tuesday evening, and reached Toronto yesterday. ‘ Nothing liko Leather: | _ The Empress died on Thursday. She was I the daughter of the Grand Duke of Hesseâ€" Dramstadt. | She was born in 1824, and was \thus in her 56th year. Whilst she was yet but 17 years of age, on April 24th, 1841, she l was married to the young ezarovitch, who was | then a fine young prince, 0623 years of age. ‘ It was a pure love match, the prince having | chosen the princess of his own free will from 1 | a host of German princesses, whom he met whilst travelling with his tutor in that countâ€" ry. ‘The fruits of the union have been several ' children, the eldest, Alexander Alexandroâ€" ’ viteh, czarvitch or heir to the throne, being ‘born in 1845. The eldest daughter married the Duke of Edinburg a few years ago. It is now seyeral months sincethe malady to which the empress succumbed assumed alarming proâ€" portions, and her death has been daily looked tor, notwithstanding that the best medical aid at Cannes and other Eusopean watering places, at which her imperial highness has ot late been sojourning, was called into requig« ition. It is believed that her end was hastenâ€" ed by the neryous prostration naturally inâ€" cident to the recent dastardly attempts on the life of the czar. â€"In Priceville MARRIED â€"â€"â€" +s @owe DEATHS RIBTHS of the Empress of Ruâ€" Frains will wife of FBO.\( Lot 20, Con‘. 14, Egremont, on the 11th day of May, $ Young Cattle, dil them Steers, 2 years n{d ;1 Grey, with bell on, with white face;, 1 Red and White; 1 all Red. The other 5 were one year old, 2 Steers and 3 Heifers, ""’“3 Red. with White marks on them. Whoever w give information of their whereabouts will confer « favor on the Bubscriber. _XT' Lots 1. 2. & 8.; 7th Con. Glem]gl,l M 80 cte., d C teer 70 cts, ;o-tho.;:ulgcm:-n Tess. ow-lsnn M{e. Water abundant. 130 scres of excellent pasture. 0. C. HAYWARD. *bI19 **_ tub datry}........s Eggs.pe’rdnz'.:.-.u...w.. Potatoes,; per baf...... Turnips,; pet busl:.s... Hay, per §ONMessisusicse Fall m:c;fe,';zef}:r;s}l Bpring Wheat * Barley, #* Oats; €8 Pressed Hogs, pet 108 Te Bupte_r,;o_llg, pertlb......... FalP Wheat‘::::;.1...:. 4+ SDHIRG : + use esverersicsss COMHESs+: ssx se ers werrur reuve + hoii PoRy lss: snepss sesvsetnintiregd Barley, _ i4 Wool per Dy::ssessssicilc...ss Flotte per bhl..s.nlssslscl. Cabbagé pert dog....:....:.. Tarkeys pot lb; ::.:..:..... Geesoe 65 o beiiisith Onions per pushel.:}..... Cord wood, dry per cord Butter per 1B staniucus... Eggs pet do#:.::4i1....:..... 1 MOUXNT FOREST MARKETS. _ Confederate Office, June 8, 1880. Flour pat Barrel:.:............$6 00 to§6 50 Ontnieul pet batrel:.:...:..... 4 50 to 5 00 Fall Wheat.:sis.i:..:z.::..:.. 0 95 to 1 00 Treadwell Whonmt:::::%:.;,.:.. 0 95 to 1 00 Spring Wheant.::::.:::::i::.::.; 1 08 to 1 05 Barloy:ss.::::::::scisssesses:::::. O 45 to 0 48 OntS ..:..:.cc.:::cciÂ¥srtremeci...::: 0 30 to O B2 Pens.:crsccainccititizerticc::::: 0 65 to 0 57 Potatoes per bag:.s..:.::..::. 0 85 to 0 40 Bilitet:::::::.:::::ssee.::.:::i..... O 16 to O 18 NQgs::Sit;N?:.cxssientadlicn. ... 523 0 14 to 0 15 Wool per Ib::::::........::::: 0 00 to D 00 Sheep @kins:c.:i:tmi.s.ss.s..s.. 0 00 to 0 00 Lamb Skinsscimis...ti..s:.s.. 0 60 fo 1 00 Hides per Ewt.::1:..::::........ 6 00 to 6 50 Hiy .csusmalliciiirmnalihllll.1.; 6 50 ta 7 00 ALEX.JEFFREY, Dromore P. 0. Egramont, June 2, 1880 41 Oats, per bushel. Bm-ley, ff 2 Pens, ¢# : l[.‘ly, pet BOfhirmurreces: Potatoes; per bag...=: Pork, per 100 the...:..; B@Of; €€ Nee en Hides, hi Hes vÂ¥e. Shecpskins, @ach :.;::., Butter, per lb ...;........ Eggs, per doz............ Wood, dry, per cord. Wooly: PBE brssssrecserces Apples; per bag.:......: Flour, per 100 lbs Flour No. 2, 4 * Corn Meal +* * Bhorts, rmaiiiinae l!l'an, 4t Ontmeal | * * Fall Wheat, per bi Spring Wheat, R. Stock Pastured STBC.A. Y _ EBT®! °1 will also have for Sale a very superior CRADLE with the best ever offered for sale in this locality Durham, Jun: 9th, 1880. All of the Best Quality, and will be suld at the Lowest Prices. New > Advartisements. Grain Scythes, Grass do., Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Snaths, Harvest Tools! Harvest Tools! Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, and Cloth 1 In all the Latest and Improved Methods. Also that he has a supply of % The Subscriber having purchased the building kno Lower Town, Durham, and having turned the s Factory, is prepared to do WALKERTOX MARKETS. May 28, 1880; hent * :: si.csighâ€"+â€" §14301o 21 11 * se sevesssszisices > 3 O# to 0B eonie o relerene e EEieEs 82 to 83 e nomess animn dn ied bidabed 60 to ba o i4 «.. 0 40 to 0O er Pr:::.::cocisuc...ccic: 000 to 0 00 er Whl.:sscnss:iuzls: §00to F40 6 per dog....:.........: _ 86 to _ 50 § pO¢ Ws siiiiiiectiness 0 to _ O0 5500 ontptnetieniutiy 0 to . 00 per pushel.s.....:. 000 to 000 ood, dry per cord:.: 0 00 to 0 00 per 1B stmuuinucuia > 15t0 16 HF ORICIHHNLvivniceniid 69 to â€" 10 TORONXTO MARKETS: Toroxto; June #, 1880 DURHAM MARKETS rianneis, Iweeds, Full Cloth and Stocking Yarn To exchange for Wool or sell for Cash, cheap. Durham, May 27, 1880. JOHN CAMPBELL. The Durham Rombsssccitii;, beiuisriHR00e Fhik. eaidiatwiÂ¥h is bag:iin.si::s. DUniart, _ June 10, 188%, vht ied bae e dacd Flannels, Tweeds, bush.....: R. Chaff. Glasgow. :44 §1 14 to §1 13 is 1 90 tb g 23 rmm11»$8 00 to JUST _ RECEIVED : 66 to 6 50 to 14 to 18 to 10 to 0 50 to 80 to 09 00 to 1 50 to 0 26 to 0 00 to 0 55 to 6 00 to 0 50 io 9 00 to 4 50 to 8 50 to 0 75 to 0 18 to 0 08 to 2 60 to 1 00 to 50 to 2 50 to 1 12 to 1 08 to 1 10 to 0 20 to 0 40 to 0 00 to 0 00 0 60 to 1 00 6 00 to 6 50 6 50 i4 7 00 0 30 to 0 55 to 0 85 to 0 16 to 0 16 to 0 14 to 0 00 to 60 to hnz "teter to 55 40 13 00 83 00 2 75 2 50 1 0o 0 50 2 50 1 00 1 00 1 05 0 48 0 32 0 57 0 40 0 18 1 59 0 27 0 0J 0 B0 0 45 0 55 7 00 0 50 0 00 5 00 6 00 1 50 0 15 40 70 15 14 08 10 weupe eporin, reaitont bucv Nes BDd o 1 et isBP k02 tR L the abovelin= '°“'de' solicit a sharé of th: ;:a:ruenqu of the publi¢. f defier io anniaiiqratine soont? beving mmib 4 t to ing in county, fi work l’nn the pnnldpll cities of Canada and United States. Formerly Master Shocmakerin Her m Hundredth Keyimont. Majests For Sumimmer Trade, Fine Sewed Wellingâ€" ton Boots, only $6.00. Laced Balmorâ€" â€" W. CALDWELT, SOUTE END, Durham, near Cattleâ€" AJ Yard Hetel, having commenced business in Small Pictures Copied and Enlarged to any size and palntodc n; o(:il. IndiaInk, or Water 0. % to order in any style mouldiug. Metteés & Méone A ___ _Eratmrses always on band; Flesherton W6o Witness, J. W. Arasrm=xo ow’t;};g‘ES the said partnership are to be paid to N. CuPtirt, at Flesherton, and al chlrflx;.gnins:; the said partuerslitp are to he presented to fti 8lui(nil N. Cumpbell, by whotn the sanae will be setâ€" tled. ; A Dated at Flesherton, this 10th day of Miy; A: T. 1880. ; . ; .mri;:i CAMPBELL, . NATHANIEL CAMPBELL: undersigned, as Wooken (tx\ui;fix}iré:filnr’dfi; day been dissolyed by mug.m qqpt’n& detits owing to the said partnership Are to be paid to N. Duthana, June 1, 1880. Dissolution of Partnership; WOOL Wanted! Reme:mberthé place;â€"a short distance ztorth ot the Post Office. A FIRSTâ€"CLASS MEARSE TO HIRE: Durham, Avril 15 1880 Flesherton, May ©1830. Durham Art Galléry, ._â€" HUNTER. HE Highest Market Price will be paid â€" in Boot and Shoemakeér, Cash fot Wool, Opposite J: H. Hunter;s Store, Durkam. E; RUBINSON hana, June 1, 1880. *d119 Biind FFactory. ROBT. BULL Durham Planing Mill, SASH, DOoOR, Sew "w CRADLE with natural crook fingers, oo oatid o s athe s will be carried or m# would so The business at the and Cradles, n haxd y «5. â€"Low Shoes, $4.50. ‘The best Stock used : *â€"ANDâ€"« T. DONAGHY. y 112 Nt ol hiiky Sal h N.: CAMPEBELL ® (( & $ s " HFE undersigned ‘."h“h:fl to lnfflrr'l‘: t‘i:e t a BOUT 90 actes of nasture and mendow ublic generally, that he hae now on hand a / for sale or to rent, a few neres of Fall | Rn#quantity of RED BRMCK . which he can reâ€" | Whent for dnle on KC Bo 22 0oG. 2 42 C m iss | commend as frstâ€"clnss. He intends keeping €0ML | paty. “l{hm land is well watered. Thore can be a ‘ stantly om hand, a stock, so that those in want of great deal of uny got off this land. | This lapd will * wfl have their wants supplied st m.ontbhl sold cheap for cash, or part on time. For fur : For further particulars apply to . thor y.&-Ln apply to Wim. Davidson, Esq.â€" % $ > WILLIAN D: VARTY, . Birat.erd, or to A A * * Fiesherton. | T. MachAE, Durhatn, +/ June 2, 1889 dm419 40 w 57th YRan aprnm New Brick Yard IN FLESHERTON. The undersigned wishing to return thanks to theit nuinerorts friends an 1 custonters for | their liberal patronage in the past, would again remind that they are paying the | Highest Price in Cash for Wool. That they have a large stock of Cloth to exthange * â€" "Fot Wool or gell for Cash, and are prepared to do A i Who are anxious to have their Dwelling Houses, Barns and Cont .l byâ€"Firé, can do so at a low rate, and in a reliable Company who + Applyto JOHN CA I On land; couststing of fe:'ls. Sugars; Currants, Rice; Raisins, &c: § Butter and i-?gg af taken as Cash. colle!f.t value; m_)thing to beat thetn in th8 niatket: GENTS‘ FELT HATS, COLLARS aud XD.? in Gfeat Variety: BOOfI_’S‘and SHOES from 59 cts. per pair: Ladies and WOOL, â€"wWOoOL, wWooL! The Latest Shadts and Patieins: . Black and Coloted Lustres, Muslins; find Liners, Cottons and Ducks AT OLD PRICES: See our ALL WOOL SUITS at $8.00, etâ€" °°l£°_!i;‘..."l§.l‘395 nothing to beat thetn in th* niatket: GENTS‘ FELT HATS, COLLARS New Pompadour PRINTS and Dress Goods, A Large and Well Assorted Stock of Spring and Stmmer Goods 1 just recieved, whith will be sold at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION: No old bankrupt stocks, but all goots new anid well assorted. Reeour f For which the Highest Market Price will be paid in Cloth or Cash Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Goodâ€"Flavoréd TEAS from 35 cents up. y J. CAMERON. Lovely Chmanchues New Style of Embroidered Collars Fancy Goods at John Cameron‘s. Try a can of Chemically Pure White Lead which was awarded first at the Provincial Exhibition, and pronounced far superior to any White Lead in the Market. Try it once and you will use no <ther. * JOS. F. MOWAT, We are bound that we we will not be undersold and will sell at the lowest living price. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, W hite Lsoad, &c. Spades and Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, Harvest Tools &e., &c., in great variety, VERY CHEAP. Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges, and General Builders‘ Hardware: Durhaim, May 11th, 1880.". And is the best place to buy your Hardware, as you get a . greater variety at the Cheapest Price. Is the only exclusively Hardware| Store in Durham, | Hanovet,; May 20, 1880. THE CHEAPEST YET! Children‘s Shooes ind Slippers that cannot be equalled for price and quality Hanover Woollen TARMER®S AND OTHERS June 3, 18‘;0: 100,000 lbs Wool Wanted! â€" MOWATS Special notice of the Ladies is called to his Stock of Goods FRESH GROCERIES in the best possible manner. _ Satisfaction guaranteed. _("}a‘réing,‘ _Spinning -.nd Manufacturing known as Gray‘s Foundry, ie same into a@a Woollen ; and Cloth Dressing <mâ€"410 1| May,27th, 1830 AT THE Pasture and Meadow Land for Sale or to Rent. J. WOODLAND; Jr., Lowen® Tows, emâ€"118 Agent Western Insurance Co:, Durham JOHN CAMERON, Lower Town, DURHAM. and Contents Insired against loss ADAMS & MESSINGER ém117 Larger Assortment and pay losses promptly. on hand viz mirg m 1vm;u veur O'h.Nv"., "m y o% 1 ua, 'mm“ . Address H. Hapuer 40eb ory> FARMING IMPLEMENTE. 1LOWEST PRICES. The subscriber is also Agent toralUkinds of crat Wagons, e Of GOOD MATERIAL, GOOD PINISH, and ROBERT Carriages, 1DD>U R ELA M Carriage Works. Manufgetured from f: very best Material, Good Workimansiitp and works gumrantect f#d on Reasounble terms. They have also Quantity of Iron Hsarrows Particulat atténtion given to Horse Which me{x are nm‘r‘ at BOTPOM PRRCES a« They Rought 't.dheir .:ic m:f“!,:on when it was at its Jowost a#d eun -RW we o usdul® s e us es $ 02 Wt & Fâ€"A OF GLENBLG,; -“vrsn to Thank the Publi¢ for their that u.'J:‘{Z‘&:‘:...‘.‘,‘ “:::‘WM fa aie urriers Building, wad awre uo?panfiw* to the pib. Waggons, Carriages, Sleighs and Cutters. Messrs. T. & J. BROWN, WAGGONS! WAGGONsS! A quantity of Lost Nition WHEAT for Salé at J. BURNETT‘S PROVISION STORE. NDnrham. Seed Ficld and Garden Beoeds, ALSO Repairing Promptly Attended to Remember the Place, Near RYAWN‘$ HOTEL, Glenelg, March 17th, 1880, 108 oz. or lb. Seed Potatoes, Alpha and Early Rose. A select assort« ment of Flower Seeds. Upper Town Darkain; March, 1880. y42 Alsike and White Dutch. TIMOTHYâ€"No. 1, Orchard. GRASSâ€"Kentucky Blue Grass Hungarian Grass Millet, Tares &c. Carrots, Red and White. Beets, Cabbage, &e., &c. Mammoth Prize, grows I.ogrut;d;'. Mangel W‘zel, Carter‘s Warden Orange Globe,. CLOVERâ€"medium, large, late Has Now on Hand # Good Stock of Mangel Wurzel, Carter‘s Long, _ The finest Purpleâ€"top Swede grown. â€" Swede, Bangholm‘s Improved, A very fine Swede and a large Cropper Swede, Sutton‘s "Champion," Grows to large size. Swede, "King of the Swede," A remarkably fine Turnip. Aberdeen Purpleâ€"top, Yellow, Green Top, or Yellow Buttock Devonshire, Greystone, Red Globe. The Staple Seeds includes Swede, Carter‘s Im Seeds, For Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. Lumber, Lumber, 1000 Bush. Fresh Lime. Durham P. O., May 25th, 1880, All the Staple Garden Seeds sold by the Call and Inspect My Stock. ‘ines qpotalt soirne her it oon P tity j $ ‘nvu(‘ .)l‘l'. Bentinek. Till January, 1881, Druggist & Seedsman, Durham. OPF ALL KIXDS: CAFSILT. Imported. 64 H. PARKER, J. W,. CRAWFORD, [mRerial Hardy top Swede grown. Lath & Lime, o § 1

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