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Grey Review, 7 Oct 1880, p. 3

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my)" M. lst Wok! F "€310th Horn. l 1 HMS-d.) twin-{.2 Ilium-{0:31. with. mun I”. W. Wilt:- mu. R. Todd; M. l “Hitachi. lm II; ind. J. Gnu than” Wto, khan-n; but. " IBM;N HIM.” hl R. H. Stin- “may ind. A. ”at "Morris Slut um. Pun-u ; aw. M J. : 2nd, D. , .tdetiemaio, C. Bola-w. Id J. Todd. tum. Bio!“ ; bl, 9. in! J. ma, - Auto“; W8 can huh ', 2nd WWI mlwm m and tt Bron ' W. Fgm "nd H. tRi-a, l "r; Slaw R. White, Rudd”. “M. g t. not». :h-I De. 13 Todd WI. Isl and N. S. Bowhf: "mu-1 2nd 2nd ‘0.”- , l, w. hum; ', D. 36-... awe... #154. he I. D. Me. “In“. ", in Ruth van and. a. 2nd T. Kalb-3 “(LL J. 0mg; .ttcG Trim' 3-3. W. C. Bel MGM. 2nd. J. 2nd. J. M.) aw "I. . Mo. Al- all R "' "r. It Mothers. do not drug Von" rhlldron with ”now-I1! opium, " the lawn "f Soothing bumpy when "no bottU of Dr. Fowler'- Exlract of Wild Strawberry will .11. a) all trritattoo " the nun-uh and how-Rain- ci-lont to twig " ie plus-wt. Him, .06 ban-kn. and in a whim .pmr'te l ' our, for. of nun-u» eoottFl " dmaqiA' it” " at 375 Cetgtt [U beau. 4"” for dyumry. (“nth-a. and nit murmur Pumpkin“. use the greatest of allmmlin pl. mm New _Drq Fowler-’1 Extract of A'ild Strawberry. " u pleasant. rapid, nimble ad o'.fectiee. For all: by all dealers. I'. Mnlhum I Co., Pto--trt8t Ayoob Khan in awn-Sly not abated w th the result. of his rmnt‘ 0mm. n no talks of making another stuck on Cards. har. Aldumhmnu bu appointed Slur. Ah's brother " Gown-nor ofthat oily. The Imperial Govuument In" loomingly no. decided on abandoning it, a hut in the coming winter. ' Second Clan Junior (Mai. obtainable IM.) Ist, Georgia Wright no. 2nd Walter J,othian 118, Nd 1hay Carri. loo. Average tor the month 86 pupils. w. r. Bud). Esq. Second Clam 18m.) (Math obtdnablo IN.) " C eorqin Domain MN, and laid: (Maine! i8t, 8rd Emma Wright 129, 4 Georgia Rudgrr IM. Third (:1... mm. autumn. ik; m Wnllio Nina 120. 2nd J. Dooogh 110, 8rd Willie " 91mm too. Ladies works, tine “take-"In summ- ln Buchanan. 3m. Ford. The followingin an report for Sam. but. 1880. Fourth Clan (Mark. Mininghlo 115) In Nichol McIntyre 97; in] Mae, Wright 80. Sheep, Swine & Pmltt--ser, Tack-r, Mr. Guy, Mr. Burnett. Uni. & aairy Induce-Alex. Wei-(er, w. J. Ici'ulud, . Ford. Rout. fruits 4- “would“; _-T. S. Sproulr, M. P., Geo. Rich-Mum. J. "than. General arotttfaetetm.- Goo. RichmhomA. Elliot. Mr. Duuglus Jute”. "one. I eattie,-- M. Stnthen, his, Mr. Morita]. I'epmin, A Beiukr. My“. . . a""'"' ' "cuiat, t, lm. Dr. Chi-toe. "mung bank», a, Mia. Bath s'1arJenut. "db lille, I, Mrs. Dam-dc. Man'. shirt Raul Mrs. MM hunt k Helium bee, 4, lilo Bull Mm. MAJ-er. Fuey knitting in wool,3, Mis, M Mn, Mill's". Woot work on Panvns, 9, Mrs. Mi, 2nd In. Mtunor. Neal!” TI 2nd Mm I 1h "itch, Bali" 'tolltstimt,lk Mn. 1 A. III-haw. Raiding In IilkJ. Mrs. N Inkling mrtbut, 7, Mill l Burke. baht-Ht", in tilt, I, Mr, III-Mahler, in canal», , ha Mn. Mathcvum. Embmiulny wmhtlJ. MI “ratchet in cotton, 6, Min Dannie. (human; Wax ' 'Nitt hit or (Ticking; In. Geo. Thomp- Ion; M Mu. Gill-v. INilt In, other huh"), Mill Burk; 2nd Min (May. Rodin wnol mark mued,s, Mn. J. Bound; Nd In. Mills". Tatt", Woolle- nit-,4, Mrs, J. Hill-or; 2nd Mrs. J. CM trout.. ooch, 5, Mm. not. Campbell; and "I. J. Cameron. wootlrrs Stockings, Mm. J. Carleton; 2nd Mm. J. Mound. Quilt "tehwork,9, Mn. Min Gilrny. sqtFrsos,tr, J. Cm, 2nd J, Bti-m. _ ‘7“... ""F v. -"_'".'-, . than! all wool.7,B. Ankh; 2nd “0‘1an 1 Bin. “an”. t, J. M. Huh]. . an». not". " J. Abbott; and. J.R Ari-mun; Srt. K. King; “In. J. Cancun. 5123:. , t butt", tA 0. Bulimhd. J, for-l,- Jbrd J, in"); “h "u Mall"... bmwmr 'eani/ra'taheb. “an. a. J. ”album” M W. duh. run C'ioth.t, J. Milne: ; 2nd, J. Cwriruit fu'"") union. 6, D. McConan; M " Dov-b, and. Mud, I, W. Dominate Boob. 3mm, I, it Bauhaus-o. broih Udier,t, JV. Bansko-. hum-1.1. H. 1 R. Reaper. (To-In tattU,t, H. & tt. HooiiU, “Ion. chit-,1. H. k R. Hoop». mt], It. - R. Hm My}, coreisi, t, T. Shh. in” "you. 2, R. M. ,',ti-ort, lutter uihgle, t T. Swan. Mm “we. 8, R. si.niiiL-, Swan. had, 15, R. Abbott;2tsd Alex. Member. manure"; Links! mm. 5, R. M. Milton. . plant,'-', Jinx t 'rrimbtw,Nd Mn tehet In wool.it Black. any“. 7. J. I Pouches. rm, luv”: " Honor Rolls. I, Jim. Damn-l Arm. Bentham; my in silk. t, Mrs. Millner. I, Jim Radon-at; 2m] Mise mg, t, JIM Burke. mug, l, Jlxn Burke. ml i'aiututia 2. J. l! hat No ..--o ’mamentm I, 6, Miss R: s Ruthvnn Ts t Human vi made. 9. J. 1. Graham and J. MeGirr. In!" than. nah], Mrs. .‘hllner. m, tl, Min Gilt-y; thut Mrs Dumude. hum: la Bahia; ha] J. Cannon; 3rd Bt', Mrs. Dr. Christoarend ll Mia. Gilrar; 2nd Misa Elliott Mn. Minuet; 2nd Mrs, Bllhner. Teacher. 2nd Fwd Lain: 2n. r. Ma. "mung Mrs. 1 'tstr Dr. Pauly: 2nd lhllmer; 2nd I, Mr. Den, ., .ll ' ---ee being ignorant. In the "Directory for the "I Miss I [ml-lick Worship of God" agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminsterin ' ; 2nd 1645 it reads, "it ig the duty of _Cbrislians Burke: to praise God publickly, by singing of ' Psalms together in Qhe eirngregation, and hush; also privatrly in “no family." The Anti.or. I gnnisls of thi.; place thoroughly agree mlh than; this, but Vuity uiTvrs his upininus on the! _ -- mutter, as In; mm] in his first l, n 'r. "hon. lulu-l [as 1 tntrt' I A Loudon deapntcb "ys:-Coul oil u I ill amine up. and it is rumored that the I intention is to tame the pnce to torty Ot I htty cents. Large quantities of the crude oil are coming into the city every "r-- ' Mail. l A ttpemfto Remedy for all summer oom- t plainu, such u dinning. Cumin chow-n, ; chulorn marinas, cholm inhuman, W aton- "ch, gripmg gains, and All W8 of I the bunch. caused by uh; hamper food, I auch " raw vegetables. unripe or tour fruit, I had milk. nmpun TIMI. orrtttarte of m; l ehmgsu of the m, 02900270. No I!“ from what also or in what form you In mth. ' Met to any ot the than s'omttl-ts, Dr. 'owi. ; or's Extra“ of \Vi!d stingy-r, _'ill yoke" y: u, and a swly bur. GiiiGaiui'iii'C' one itlttt.ittteyrtet. 1i " mawnf1oMmd from (in. . Wild mac"; _ FIJI.“ it; from npimn and other iujunmu dr For aals " ail dub" a tsiold pa 5.2%}: hm "itttlemeu.--Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in. cured the wont case of summer complaint] ever knew. Our little child wan. for on. month, not expected to recover. We got medicine trout our him il physician, but like everything else, it fail. cg, until we tried Dr. Fowler’s ("an 1htrqr- Extract of Wild Strawberry, which acted like aesharm, and perfectly cured the infant in less than three days. Yours faithfully. REV. 8. It. KEABNS. New”. .11 in" m The schooner "Ontario," baled with lumber, was driven aground at Kincudfue daring the norm of Wednesday evening. The cn:w were saved with dimculty. Ind soon afterwards the vessel went to pious. A Letter from a Clergyman. Ynxosvuu, Sept. 8th. 187& Nearly all diseases have their origin in in. pure blood and improper action "t the liver. Cleanse the blood, ”gulate the Lurch, and lap the glandular. stem in health wtion by the use of Eunice}: Blood hill',',";',' and aickneu will he "tranger in your home- hold. Btu-docks Blood Bitten in sold by all dealer: at one dolhr pot bottU.-trt87. Now that the season or summer cowl-int: " approaching, every indivulual should ho guarded by n proper remedy. The most plcuant. “he. and speedy cure fur Manhunt. cholera morhur, :lyaentry. erampmehoiie,nau. Bea, and all bowel (mmplaints, in that old ro- haMe medicine. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. All 'ltraur, sup- ply it at m eenU par troule.--uat One of the wont plaguu ' by tho N.P. is the helm: hunter. There In; been more ofhim during the past two you; “an on: before known or heard of, and he in. variably turns out to be n'.l wind Ind no wool. l wrung. instead of darling out idlo challeng- [ on and belittling expressions regarding the intelligence "tothers. If Verity will Irrosy' th xt instrumental music ts right, be my a come to the cmxclnsinn that the Anti-or- ganism will become Pro-orgnnints; for he ldmits that they arcieonrteientioas though 'guoraut,aud from the liberal spirit dia. played by Verity, I bellieve that he will become nu Anti-organist on my proving that instrumental music in wrong. Your, ae., ' "In"! very it Iis M Instrumental humid in the Mannie dir. penutiottis typical of the tannin»! the heart and mu net used in the New Tutu- ment Church, henf! the reason for not adopting it now. Why Verity should leave Melancthon out of than I mentioned as Anti-organiser, and put Luther it! his plane, I am " a loan to sliscovef; But I 300th of the three which he mentioned and on I th. ture act-Minn, nu spate would_ not permitl me at present, with your kind permission; Mr. Editor, I shall give your for the state- ment. As Verity mentions no ol-joctionl to my state-mun that Christ and his alim- tles to,Tuther with the Christian father: ex- horted to sing praisr ; and that the; name?- ous Presbyterian shrines following utter Kim. until lately, wore Anti-organises, itis plain that he aceppts this statement as cor- rect. I mm; again (Ink Verity to withdraw his mooring stutunmit as to than: divines lwing: ignorant. In Hm “'hrnv-tnn-v ' - n...l ' “right of God no the silent adoration of the heart; none no meet u the inward ), breathing.,; of the soul; yet when the mind ; is overcharged with feelings ot joy these Heeling: tizd rent in words And the soul .1 burst: forth into song." I fully “done the sentiment: contained in this statement; lend [would " "Verity" why he wiuhee‘ ' the aid of inetrnlnente to mint the voice when he admits thet the voice unaided in the most uceptnble in the sight of God. Now in the case of the aid to the which "Verity" referred in his first letter, I would ask. is it customary to aid the eyes to rend God's Word when they are enperble ofdoing so without aid ' Chtttinlr not. Audience I to the eye: when uncalled for u adopted by l a CP. Itin clue of people usually celled I m, .'. But Verity in no common inocu- f to me he also supports the introduction of i e T 2ng into the service of praise. In hie, ' "d letter he said “the Anti-organist: do I not see where tin-y are being led to." Hit l is n nntunl eottserittenee thht on becoming , ! Pro.orgnnista, they should become pro- _ dancers. they certuiuly wouldmn changing, i Vim] where they were being led to. The ( I Presbyterian Church of Cunnil- admit: that I Ats rrtetsrhercprlten Auti-orgnmete, my be orthodoi ; but the some ennnot he aid of l the Pro-dancers. Verity then insinuate. 2 thnt I condemn vocal mime when item . demning instrumental; but the mutation l is uncalled for. t trham, Oct. 4th, 1880, tt To the Editor of the Buy Review. Sm:~lu your hat inn. "Verity" up “Thueisno praise Io “capable in tho rt y lo 1mm; in a systematic :mthnrily in all cases for that, the Anti-organists are d depling out idU challeng- expressions regarding the thrrs. If Verity will prmro u music ls right, he my! Church Music. " .oi.o um] in his first l, tt t "hop. il, in some measure tend to it." hVw he (Venn) must ut the Anti-organism here n or that his nrgumowts are He has told In about the mg to pvairo God with the sin-w that if it was right with instrunwnts, it was h , Ly singing of mgmgutinn, and y." TUAnti.or. ttghly agree wtih opinions on the Ntoto. pm ahnist l. He " A Mala Teacher holding t Third Class ammo-u "and tor x 3.11m, he»: ttdr, munby,(io. (any. 01mm: the you 131. Salad tandem will be received with u-umunm. up to et. m. ALEXANDEB tmrXW, Sm. Durham P. O. Teacher Wanted. Business prompt 5nd Price: reasonable. Dundalk, Sopt. m. use. Mao. THEE J AME S HANNA Blacksmithing an Waggon Making. Turnipsdferttasii....Ly.y. Hay,per ton.................. mu unuy,.............‘.‘. ?,1'g,qt,perdoz.l............... Jfatis, per. ur...dL.E TORONTO MARKETS. Tostotero, Sort. 22, 1880. Fall Whethper bush...... " 96 to " 08 spring Wheat " ...-... 1 00 to l " Barley, " ....u. W to 0 70 Oats, '. ...... 88 to 84 Peas, " ...... 60 to 66 Dressed Hogs,per 100 lbs 7 00 to 7 60 Butter, rolls. per lb........-. 22 to 24 " tub dairy,.............;. 18 to 20 Turkeys iter lb. ............... Geese " .........1-. Onions per ptutul..u....,t,- , Cord wood, dry per cord... a“! per "OE.ir.ososr....... Wool per Ib........,..,..;...... guhpnge per do: 0m. Sept. IC m. Flour per ewt. Fall wheat ......'-'ii.s.;... Spring " ... ........'.i.'..., Payley, " . oats.C.-... Peas ... JC" Butter pet th .1593“. "r 51.01 Nnmuby, Sept. rah, no. Wool per lb....... ............. Sheep ttKitts...................... Lamb Skins...................... Hides per cwt..............:.... 'tttr.."...-...................,...... “and. dry. per Wool, per Ib...., Apples, per bag, Hides, " Sheepskins, each Bttttvr,por lb .... Eggs, per chm... Wood, dry, per ”an, Burk: Um", ih " Oatmeal " " Full Wheat, per bush......,. Spring Wheat, R. C'uatf... " Glasgow... PPREXTICE WANTED to learn the ' Humming mm. Apply to Flour So.: Corn Maul Shurts, human, Oct. 7th, 1980. .F.'.lourtr 100lbs..-:cit2 50 io $2 a Lulu) 7 At Douglas, on the 20th inst. {bun Houn- as. "My mm M Rev. J . Laud, Methodist Mini!- tcr, aged 7 "mums and H hays. MARTIN -ttt Mount Forest, on the am of Octo- lu-t. may, trrrstrisrrtwquueits Wm lploy, wife of Mr. Dnsvul Martin, 1mm! 28 you: and 22 days. New Advertisements. "rise. whmnr.-A'. the nuldenca of the Wide! bruLnHr-iurlmv. [Manage on an. um lust" by the law. D. “about! U. A. Mr. Jam-N Shame, jr. [nun-m. to Mirna Maggi!) Wright of Mukdale. Cars t'strt:nsios. -Br ttu Rev. J. B. Bowmsnmn the 2m: WWW- J. Lynn Cain, u! Woodstock to Alum» unwind daughter of the late P. Paterson, of Durham. Br cc. to Margaret MaCnllum, oldest. 'uughtee of yum: yreCallani, Deputy heave, Remind. Hkwrrivrx-CLattx -Tn Owen Bound, an Wedu'dar mu Mn alt., by the "w. A 1r,,Boott, M. A., Mm Hewi'aon. Esq. ot isu%iiii", to Min Mag. 5jic Clark, of gaivilil. IE humus Cnvnlry Horseshoe! ban "ettrqd the "qetitp.'! . Good Wu...- Exam-Jr? --ttt Egrermont on the mm mm. the mm of Mr Mania Kennedy. of h duuahur. McLttati-att Ayton on August am. the wit. of , PM." McLean, in" M. D., ot A dbughter. Munnraln Sumun on the 16th Sept. mo wife of Afozatuu. hvmy Eu... of a (hunter. LAwrs'r-Mcti.r.toc--on the £31117“; " the retsideneeof the. 1rlt't' teither, h . (ha Rev. an A, yt.rltttyyu .r,rnAlotud.d. farming. of my. nut Mr, A Rn: Csumm.tAny one luring: good bone. spring “1mm, Iingla or double at ot lumen- to exchmge in whole, or part, for I new firnt.clam, Cabuset Organ or Piano, or . neCond hand or n, should lend their uddnu " once to J; Pit,". Simpson, Owen Botutd.-... tt129. For all kinds of machine: mo "CGtorims" Machine Oil. For Bale by G. C. Mchrlnue. Lower Town Drug Store, and J. B. Hunter'. General and Hardware Store, Durham.- ml29. Mr. William Kerr, supposed to hev'e been the oldest resident in the township MW”- wick, died at his residence on the 8rd con: lan Friday a the Age of 98. Deceased wan born in the county of Fermaptttrtt,rreund; end before moving to Warwick twenty your! ego resided in the county of Peel. 1 G. C. McFarland), Lower Town, And J. R. Hunter. Upper Town. Durham, keep the genuine "Catarina" Machine 1Jil.--nsrgtr. A boy named Robert Bi11rtrrit, aged ten years, died at Guelph on Friday hurt; froth drinking whiskey. m Ind two other" boys bought I bottle of liquor between them and went to a. field to drink it, and trlsorily after the boy Hillyard beeainir' iAturnsiblei anthiL-d hefole the doctor could b. got to see ttu. Go to G. C. Mertrlamn, or J. H. Bunteru, Durham, for genuine "1uatorino" Muchina oil.-ont29. Thieves entered the reddeuée of Malai- blld Smith, Rodney. one night last week end sueeeeded in getting may with $118 in gold and Mlle. A note we; left recom- mending the [out not to lay a word 0: the act would be repeated. Rape! and Mower Mullins “than"?! mam Wm. ny, "Uaatorute" u the bent oil in thee market - - mi29, ' A FEMALE TEACHER 'mkd for B. Thieves entered this Miami: of Atehi, f3asUltfr,Ps're ,c,'ilii,ili'.ll'li (3:32 tl com. n MIA] Smith, Rodney, one night. last weak s'i'i',a'li'fi'yli,'eriti'eri, 'flly,)'ltersttt2i'.7ii and succeeds? in getting away with 8118 uu, un u'",",',;, 2t"rt'r"l'lt'.aty “in? 'tttt in gold and lulll. A note was left recom- _ Tamas COOK, mending the loser not to my a word 0: [ -- - -- _PrtrsPr"urw-ouus'.o,r, WALKERTON MARKETS. Oct. I, 1880. per DURHAM MARKETS lot per buxhci tun-”nun"... n "s.....'..'.'...... MARRIED DEATHS curd BIRTHS . MAP, K HTS. Oct. .5th, 1880. ,....86 00 to60 00 r.... 4 50 N 6 00 T. DONAGHY‘ 60 to 7 00 to 22 to 18 to 16 to 28 to M to 9 00 to 276to 800 $000to 098 005to 100 0§0to OM 000lo 000tt, 10to 027to " " 2 25 to 2 50 to l W) to " 50 to 2 ho to 0 8-5 tn 0 85 to 0 95 to U 25 to 0 GO to " 50 to " on to 0 40 to 5 50 to 4 50 to 5 '50 to " 75 to o 24 to 0 M 0 50 to " 67 0 M to 040 Ol8to o 19 0 12 to Oil,' 0 2a to o M 0 40 to 0 50 o 90 to l 00 700 to 7 tro 5 M) to 6 00 0 w, to 0 48 to 088m 088to 00to 20 to 11 to 2” to 22 to GO to ‘d-l I 1100 . o 50 2 50 O oo 0 90 0 " 0 25 fl 60 0 " 7 on (I 40 6 00 " 67 O AO 0 19 0 Il', " 90 ft 90 1 oo " 56 5 00 6 ill) l (N) ll 20 " l2 1 24 0 24 18 68 a: 1 l JO tiit 50 mm"! "tee ”LEWJEEEI- mm - American Clocks from 92.00 tt nag.- American Elgin, Geneva and Jil? Watches La llen' Chtdrm,Ladies' Sou. Collar Button, Cuff Buttons and Studs, Wedding and Engagement Rings. Bab Pins. Silver IlyimPe, Bilydr' Cylnins, HSct, hand . New Ind Complete Clocks, watches, LOCKOUT Sign of the Big Wateh up on tho m Durham, Bert, 3,183). I” Repairing at all kinds N OTICE " hail-by given that a on“ tho remaining stack of the Mid Comp-n3 't,te,e, Thirty any: alter the (into of this mu to "BERT Cum": "OC, Treuurvr. at Vunoy, By order uf magma"; "W/tttig,. l iurn." ) '. . COMBOUGH. nomm'r “Mum, Freud”: Varney Cheese * Butter Manufacturing Co. "'I'IOCI l slumoads v "FWD wallow“ sri-si, 190ml put in" "gym": my. pun Bumpy“ now"; an" wv,tt1C'a"lstts .----‘-.' 'II'Io .oowi, -O(| pu- "ha unusual." A tion No. a, Towmmg’o! ?yiii,ni/rGiii, Gir. u a Second or Third Clt " Canine"... Button to costume 2lt! i'xe','.rp/tfd. Aswan? to be m a non . urn one"? o or l,'lt'r"v"s's'ltTtey', 'tMglUl'y'flll, 18Mt, n i Vdlh' I Glen-Lg. Sept. ma. mo. TEACHER WANTED for School Bee. tion No.8. Towmm‘p of Nonnmhv .m. .m._ A MALE TEACHER holding I second or third Convince mum! for .8. No. 6, In fe, Town’unp ot Clone}; £11919 County of any, Chtt., toi. the 'iF,thtn. ‘or Intern-non, mung saluy,.pp1y to John Black Lot 9, 0013.10 a]... wig. Inventor: P. o., or to Thou. TirkiGiuTd, Glu- con 1'.O.. Ont. $55 Kortiusntrr,tutpt " 1860. "TToa 'eI 'ht Glenolu, Sept. 18, use. and Jewellery. A.. GORDON NOTICE. Sputnclés. hm Teacher Wanted. Secretary. Teacher Wanted, wafmih crammed, THOMAS mans } LUDWI0 #317336, irGuun P. o, was "' do; an” JOHN BLACK. LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. WWmm, and new um um»- out). ”has on who and. mm.l-pc.u,m m Ladias', mater. Gentleman's 3nd Youth's weir. lave Lust been open- ed out y Boots & Shoes of Then Miiis luve thin Summer received en extend" addition of tik iaiui Mill Mmhinery, end the old #toek In. Also been completely lil., a A. DAVIDSON’S. my gummy of 3.1M: an he. waited. Pomona Grist and Flowing Mills GLENELG; Noveities in WOOL Goons, Just Received at MANTLES, Mantle Cloths; Special Inducemehts to iGii i'iiiATiJ" Sleigh Shoe Steel. Spriné Steel, Hone Nails. Cutter Trimmings, General Blacksmiths'and Wiggon Makert‘ Supplies. an n I h A . A - T A, . T - _. Tabular Lanterns. Lantern Glasses and Burners; Broad Axes, Logging Chains, all sizes; Paints“ Oils, Glass, Patty, Varnishes, very Cheap; Builders" Hardware, Bar Iron, 'e woiitd and 1 sordid invitation to pl] our udghbouu to give u I mm of any: wart, in we as studied that w n. now in . puma to mu.- a Axes, in great variety, splendid value; Cross Cut Saws In Lance. Champion, Diamond and Hanna. Very Cheap. CATTLE TIES, without doubt tbo Chem-est lot ever oireted iullilllll.ll.lclllrtmllil, Scoop Shovels, Manure Forks, Cheap Qu'ality of Work giidond to none in the County': CHOPPING Domi every Day in the Week until furthér notion. HARDWARE, Aardittare.. _ Cheap, Cheap, Cheap. (Hands; Aiigust, ian. Cheaper then ever. Men's Felt mm, Shim Ind Cotuis, " All who. - Another Large Stock of Boots ind Shde's Just Arrived, Selling M clump " before. Don't fail to see them before all ere told, u we new holiness. Groceries New and Cheap. a. WOODW. It; For the Fall.- VERY LARGE STOCK of F I r.. ", . 'hwi'w' - sum. 'sn.d fleet $.11 prl‘ca. tituimtigA2iiiiiatg tut Over Coats & Ready-Made Clot-hing Large Piles [of iirari .thrtrdtti Fig“): and JAMES 1'rrtsi'm Ggods, clouds, Hosiery, _ Gloves, Flannels, Ladies wooi vests) Shawls, Blankets, Tweeds; M. lac: sheeting. t Grey and mpriisd l, nu. Cloths; nine arkrc kins. Towollngs. “he Callnnd ai, the LARGEST sud CHEAPEST Stock of WINCEYB ii: Tan: Call and See the Large Stock Another large' Int or those Splendid WRITE OOTTOI’S At 10, 11 and lgl cents. i int of GO cent KID GLOVES, tui, Best Villas in Tomi. Ladies Mums, which for atyie and Value cannot be Emailed. Sept. Mrd, 1880. From 60e. a AT H. W; MOCKLER’S; Opened this week another Large Stock of the Celebrated Cromptoh Gfijgett FRESH Arritta1s Lower Town, Durham, Sept. Just Received at MOWAT’S Lariat' did tiireapeat Stock of Goods "or onto}! to' tins have. L. hm an. Sunnis: remind m extend" addition or ttie than tA “emai- in Mill Mmhinery, And the old 'roek tag Also been completely as” _ _ - . ”hv.‘ --H m: a“.-- may , price tad quality. Newest “than: of Tweed. [or Fall “luau A Large Assortment of Goods for the A BIG SHQW; FOR 16, 188& 36mm} mm, Upper Town, Barium; 3: than: ai pair up, the CHEAPEST ind BEST CORSET in the nuns: H. W. MOG‘KLER, DURHAM G. deA, JOS. F. MGWAT‘, A LL person: holding clams mum-t the mm. of DONALD utmomsox. ma a the Tuvmuhip of Gleam. in all! County of Grey. Yooniu. who did on or about thq m argon-1v. LB. was. In hereby notitUd to and. by It! Md. to the Emma" Mthq but will Ind 2'tet.tt'idoomsu lm,w.ou Vâ€"__ '_-e'.. -"'.'_.V.-e, - n..- It! tte.Yiidiliii 1'gilv, tin-tau to the cue-ton on}: on". alumna-on. Duds! Phau we can lid any of must. AI). 1W. run-DAY. am Mon. Am. use. MON-lulu: m M. and”... ,a.,i1Ca'i'lfl'ih1le?lliiltlAN,"Ja'tettg. at M Lower Tomi,, DURHAM. Execu'tors‘ Notice. man not“ . ' was MCMIEJ'Fm MOORHOUSE. Pall Trade: Consisting of no ARCHIVES TORONTO -iaaua __- Kiln", 1eet they. will 'dl Stock of mucus is Tomi; etttrftttht e." M A" 'l , __- W. hmmurp. an!” $96 A urn-".4” that! N in. BUIIJDER, Durham, keeps on land t lugs.- Iwck of summon:- Ind all “and. of BMm-‘erhlmuw I "out o! In In WtltPq,Mommvoorosou um. Plum, . g and Bill.- ot Lumber umk- on! on shun no“... A (an-took or Col... Cum. Ditto“. and 1h- Inhtulnnon Inna 3mm pic'iiGGdGiuGiriiasurgea In on Mi. and matey], 90, [mu- tne, or ‘ no u o'eder ttt "in". modding. I“; I... _ ,1, #W” “Vim- on land. H211“! Bought the Photo But“ he] muted b ',,1M,tlr .Aolbdh‘ 'ill'.' iti,io'?,fi'ii'i1's gnaw ';liltt/fflltt plout In“ I. tdhl'tfhd', 'iiii,?h,ti,4t','e,'t,ii'ir'2'r": of a... t-siarmuterNoeu,iiot"ipiM' “Von. " . Puo"Tvi"T".tti.aioua ' “5'9“" Wk .- - “up in Stock, at! " ho in! HI. 1: taoaiauirii, of .11 this. BURNET i' t? Grocery and Provision Store diam-Jun " mo. PARKER’S DRUG STORE; Durham. Jenn Fruit: (Fara, Durham m Gallery. Blind D‘actory. Frghch Vinegar, French Vinegar, Just to Hand! warm AND up are; '_- Met-and.” 1"" ”$00 an nun-nu Mu. . 22%'o'h:'lt,,rr? am... iiiii5triii.ux "on“ new "SET-re-i- ”at-“ Now Back G in» _ ' .‘I‘ , a " “Emit?” 1taig".'tlt',drhtltetttiat _-_T TaTi1"Gl'a'lr" , ee Calm. ‘ It“. In“ by . Cd of #53:: "aaae'i,e 'A'htdia - y touch-d. A” pant. .. -_- -e"eWNe. - v.-. .0 VII! '-"e.WeN., nun.- u. cm. in in nun! Mums-Jam T will lo Ion-.4 1GdiTit7iii ; an: n a“: can". an» Domini-m ot Gun“- Inn-- A-. _ - --- -- -- _ _ "W. .w “n"...- , wAWul,'u-. HOV-’1- I‘m-ltd 1iiverry; I wing}: or lama. about; they"): may of an. Mi 'rmt1..titationi, and In. In. and Blvd Porta,G the Chi-Emu. “a... on. can! in fetet {'munqaygma Nu. will to gnu-4w In. Gi.' _ LcyELL'B ducted: of British North Inhou-I'obo PeMUhed " sal.." - w," ._-__ "w. u... u “in . All work a"i%it%i'U, Ml: '/ll',tllt in tho In." And most 1tl Hume-Jay ot the My; Du: WJ S. JEROME. Licentiate ”can! 5m, will duh Du "m-oaue, and... Ibnet-atre 'tt no um " - month. “an. “ab. no. lap to I.“ upon at P,ttt lie' le' (up; up I kick my . , V...‘ W ' y gohm. “an. we: ljiipti, Tina,' Dunstan mm; mm 3M I " inducted won..- {unlock-U: 10'th tet, Tomi? 1'dt',t'ug'r?drt - n :a,9.m on. but ' 2"d'tu'huN.Vlt't'ldtttuttt lid.“ mum-o. 1te.y1.tryt.tty-y/-r--- punk-u a lot-Dun I In an in! "m.,B.aa.. nth. 'ialstt, ot "u-te, - any... or RIM}. 1'e1111teeo-ttyseyoqtr-- lambda"... mull-alarm.nnnhol in“ D"itmtrtimssuuatrtt-.o.- c.l.JACIlI. Wrong, Duh. BACON: Jon: IPruil" aIurC, It“) orrmr-wiroGi, nonpuw‘ - ..v_... - --- hum-h.” I]. hine 011s,- Machine 0i mam Planing Mill, BASH; DOOR. 3631'. nun. re Stuffs, Dye Stuffs. Die Stuffs, Call or Fu- Freda“: Town Lots for Sale. tr." " " .n "ii.i'/Co"i'lli, “ml My.» W, VOBN H'f3? J1'u'31'llTa. --at- sunburst Kim. Paints, T. DOXAOIY‘ Paints; JILL."

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