jmgy U " ® ay . Laye Ontarâ€" toinion in nt Fund. ion to the ittle corâ€" admitted possible ime. Ho ISLATURE®E nd other the date Jan. 21. last year aad been Licutenâ€" % to them mal since rai conded b, Mr. &djourn umtil 4 to meet in rk be W i1 posted up of mloTLiLO §05 paltiOs * made in the enzig be hay. recuted the TO Jan. 17 delate s dirâ€" prove 19 id Cenmâ€" tr% o noLw 3 . Oombuie.s pality .â€" laver of As Appouut. arried, Clork, peech by Mr, &ABd is Lrie wb 130 y* cut be the Â¥e EK4. Mr. FBM‘ moyed the the debate. Ortawa, Jan, 21. Several petitions against t.e Bill to legalize marriage with a deceased wife‘s sister and against the ratification of Qu‘ Pacific Railway contract were Mt«l.‘ TLe ‘! u. Isage Burnee presented a vetiâ€" Mr. Rochester read a n upon the Syndicate bargain of the National Poliey, and tration of public affairs un and late Governments. contract. ‘The latter party put his foot in« to it by stating that the Pacific Railroad was to be built by the same class of eapit. alists as constructed the Union Pacific. Mr. Trow spoke at length adverse to the eontract, criticising many of the statements made by the Ministerialists during the course of the debate. can be secured by an 220 20500 0e0 Ingl ho Premier #it im his hon. friend‘s abscnce to unwarrantable allusion to his P the Pacific Railway question. A defended Mr. Mackenzio, and m that his course had ever been e mt lorgetting and Manit as of the Mack ict, and that its sadvantagcous { N00 by the first of May next MceDogald renewed the â€" the now tender and said it notwithstandiug the respoctab of the names a#ached. The framed in accordance with the policy, and was virtually me pudent offer to build the pr and the Sault Branch. IHe c versely the changes mads in but had nothing to say about t of the clauses granting exen uunicipal and customs taxes. immon the unserunulons ehavs »e«rC&n carly Bir Charles Tupper, in reply to Mr. Blake, stated that he would lay upon the table toâ€"morrow any communication which might be received respecting the deposit of $1,300,000 to the eredit of ths Government as security for Sir W. P. Howland & Co., in connection with their tender for conâ€" structing the Canadian Pacific Railway. The debate on Sir Charles‘ resolution reâ€" specting the Canadian Pacific Railway was resumed by Sir John MeDonald, who spoke until six o‘clock. His speech was far from being in his best style. Possibly this was due to his undisguised indisposition, and partially to the difficulty of the task. His apeech was painfally laboured. His alâ€" lusions to the contract proper,and his at tacks upon the new Byndiente received little applause from Ministerialists, but his indulgence in generalities did. In the onâ€" sot, Ito admitted that indisposition accountâ€" ed for his absence from the Houso on Friâ€" ) day night, and he regretted that Mr. Mcâ€" kenzic was absent, undoubtedly, yesterday | afternoon from the same canse. After reâ€"| ferring to his speech at Bath, last Sprine. | 1 relquy av r routine bu is 0“0!"!, defended the were H conded by ato amend Mr. Speaker announced, amidet uproarâ€" jous cheers and laughter and criese of "Hit u-‘ï¬ï¬‚,"flullho&mh.d M & Bill to suppress prize fighting. hould s of the c Orrawa, Jan. 17. Petitions against the St. Paul Syndicate terms were presented by Mosers. Glen, Wheeter, Borden Maclonneli (Lanark), Launrier, Charleton, and Patterson (Bract). Mr. Guthrie presented a petition from the Guelph Board of Trade for the equitable distribution of the estate of snaolveu:} traders. 1 U fthe Mack 11 en Ns w Dominion Parliament. unserupulous charactor of the railroad companies, apparently the «onnection of the St. Paul obn Railroad Company with the mdicate, and concludea with a ference to the future of Canada rC oli t fo Ti rt try sl o the country, and : ratified if better | The ameddment the ‘XORAL s resumed. Mr. Thos. ,;;K;me,,' , addressed the House certain in i{ hours in favor of the | °ue where li&n 1 h m rgain, the operation , and the adminisâ€" s under the present expressed regret rOuie, & I'Ambllng speech in a speech remark and for inferority t H wea the _ attaeck upor and said it was bogus, he respectability of some ched. The tender was nee with the Opposition irtually merely an imâ€" wild the prairie scetion reh. He criticised adâ€" s meads in the contract say about the abolition nting exemption from us taxes. â€" Ho dilnte(l‘ ilous charaetor of the ho Iremier had seen ‘s abscnce to make an ion to his position on question. Mr. Blake nzio, and maintained over been consistant, 1 by a desire that the structed that the taxâ€" hould not be increasâ€" d into a detailed reâ€" ipon this question opâ€" ent to pursue, sneh‘ he present contract, », building the prairie nt, &e. In conclusâ€" Py rat Orrawa, Ja n Ministerialists, but his ralities did. In the on mt imlisposilion‘aeeounl‘ from the House on Fri OrT adjournment of ils b tl ied by Messrs. , in favor of the put his foot inâ€" ct conciuded wilt a future of Canada ie Ruailway as a en constructed. adjournment of ort, sharp,and eenly criticisâ€" advanced for ied. He midst prol h mHI n the Canada ‘, and thereâ€" etter terms en move t m uce oth the ut and iovernâ€" ceceded 18 in ly Hasairox.â€"In wmum.;' asford, c wife of Mr. Chas. .. ï¬':'i.‘& MéGawâ€"At Hanover on Mt.J. R. McGaw of a plp ul y 20000 AAMTS, UAQATTh and Loss of Voie@ it has no equal. Be sure and get the genuine in white wrappers, Ladies, if you wish to keep your hands soft and white and your comâ€" glexion clear and transparent, use uibourt‘s Parisian Balm. It cures Chapped Hands, Cracked Lips, and Roughness of the Skin, &oc., t:gg ccsts 25 cents Fut bottle, and is by all Druggists., d149. xsâ€"On the 18th inst., by the Rov. N Froopâ€"Hmr the 18th inst., by the v. N. 8. Burwasb.at the residenee of !ho’hfldo'- fathâ€" ers, \r. Thomas Flood, of Brant, to Miss Sarsh Hillis, of Bentinck. Â¥. Surup of Wipt pa _ ‘0_ _ 1 Hson‘s« Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry will cure it for you now, It is pleasant to take, contains no opium or other injurious drug, and is recommended by the many thousands who have used it and been cured by it. For Moarseness, \\'boopmg (_'uug.h. Croup, Bronchitis, Colds. Catar® Orit will lead t or Bronchial Syrup of Wild C It is pleasant to miid valua at one ti129 A Rare CHANCE.â€"Any one having horse, spring wagon, single or double . harness to exchange in whole, or part, new firstâ€"class Cabmet Organ or Piuno second hand Organ, should send thai» a, )t C002 EeC CE ReREAIne Consunption, â€"bleg The Chief of the Pondomesi tribe in South Africa has surreondered with 800 mon, Sir George Colley‘s column, 1,000 strong, has advanced from Newcastle on its way to the Transvaal. The winter wheat exop in diauna, Tllino‘s, and the adja is said to have been almost t Public speakers and singors | seas a clear voice,freedom from If they only would vent Then never a troublesome But heed this advice with And go to your drusgist and by Mr. charge of tl the Prince I the terms. length when journed, Mr. Poots have sung of the "Beautiful Snow,"* That comes in stthe heel and goos out ut the tos Whenever you hnve leaky boots; And men will cough with & cold, you know, As the blomk winds of winter whistle and blow Till their lungs are near out by the roots; When Hagyard‘s Pectoral would cure The very worst cough they have to endure, If they only would venture to try it. The following are Stop That Cough, Messrs. Kilam and Borden (Nova Seotin) Liberals, announced their determination to support Mr. Blake‘s amendment and to opâ€" pose the conutract at every stage. Mr. Mcâ€" Dougall rose shortly after ten o‘clock, and there was an immediate vnely fow saar, _ Speeches in favor of the contract were delivered by Messré. Melennan, Boultbee, and Arkell > Tholatter expressed the wish that an entire las1, insterad of only & parâ€" tial eash bonus, should be given to the Company. erguments and illustrations to bear against the Government conract and conduct. t and those who have once used to L. _ From their knowledge of its cemâ€" ud effects, physicians use the Crrany â€" extensively in their practice, and i recommend it It is absolutely its remedial effects, and will always e cures are possible, or Sare sy ars Deaugrs, Mr. Farrow clicited from Sir. John Macâ€" donald the important statement that the sehool lands of Manitoba would Le placed in the market from time to time. 5q The debate on Dr. Tupper‘s Pacific Railâ€" way resolution wasresumed by Mr.Flomâ€" ing, who brought practised and homely tion against the contract signed by 1,810 electors of the city of St. John, N. 1., or several more than oncâ€"halfof the entire clectorate. lianover on the 20th iust., wite of McGaw of a daughter. the 6 ow esn Eol up, Bronchitis, Colds, Catarrh Voieg it has no equal. / Be sure senuine in white wrappers, lment t id Organ, should send: tl;c;i?:hi:as J. J. W. Simpson, Owen Sound.â€" verit ‘ring this itinned | by DEATHS in Macdonald, uinidst Ministerial ose with all the promptitude of a 1 programiane and anrounced that ster of Justice would bring in an BIRTHS Tubes ellow ou'; 1 the chances . Anglin, who disposed of the there being bogus signatures on Edward Island petition against He was proceeding to speak at », by consent, the House adâ€" r. Anglin retaining the floor. l0 Alistory of Medicine has ever performed such marâ€" maintained so wide a reputaâ€" Ciermy IP‘Bcrorar, which is ie world‘s remedy for all dis vat and lungs. Ti long conâ€" wonderful cures in all clhmates versally known as a safo and Whirshnibribdiand duclctils nredy at hand. â€"b152 C Wt t dn ds is t the forerunners of more seriâ€" t acts speedily and surely, snifering, and often saving ‘tion it atfords, by its timely 1 chest disorders, make it an ly to be kept alwaryn on hand No person can afford to be those who hare onos wamt 4. r druggist and buy it * rt%+4.___. you could find hould keep this TIon ‘heat exzop in Southern In , and the adjacont territory ‘ord, on the 13th inst., t H:milton, uged 25 ve the 7umpnny â€"Any one having a goo single or double sct « in whole, or part, for . *4 w + sease Consolidated Railway bjection. The debate Mr. Hector Carseron who disposed of the cough noglect, proper respoct ugers who w i from hoars y Axain are that erament‘s cash and : cost of constracting ver to the Company capital netually inâ€" " 25 & eaile and calnst ordinary irs of more seriâ€" y and surely, d often saving , by its timely yard‘a Pectoral ertain healer for ily breaks up a oimplaints, that f the Lungs Compound d149. tally killed Bruises and ul or inflamâ€" Or tlllcrgu:n. mes, but use ig to special at you will & doctor, well known Een nmp TCOE R _ | by the 10th Gay of Februcry next, the | be placed in Court for Collection, uld pos 1ess anc â€"b152 Or A by f VO’I’ICE is hereby given that all book A N accounts and notes due fo me, if not settleq EDGE MILLS§ | Now is us Tru® to Buy a Cnear Corres as I have several New, Handsome and durâ€" able ones: on hand, and which must be sold at once to make room for a Nzw Stock. Carria,_gf_:_Works. CUTTERS & SLEIGHS TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, Jan. 26th, 1880. Fall Wheat, per bush...... $1 05 to §$1 11 gpring Wheat * reerie‘ 1â€"10 to 1 18 Barley, A€ revere 78 to 1 00 Onts, 6+ 86 to _ 87 Peas, «4 recurs 60 to 66 Drossed Hogs, per 100 lbs 6 25 to 7 C0 Butter, rolls, per lb......... 20 to 28 18 OB EY y...+svercrerees 18 to 20 ESES;POLUOZ.s«rrsserercrer«ss 24 to 28 Potatoes, per bag............ 25 to 85 Turnips, per busli............ 25 to 80 HAY,peI £Gn.....+.............10 00 to 14 50 Durham, Jan, 20, 1881 MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Oflice, Jan 26th 1880. Flour per barrol...............$5 60 to85 75 Oatmoal per barrel............ 4 50 to 5 95 Full WHCtt..........«â€"««««.s+«.. L 00 o 1 02 Treadwoll Whent............... 1 00 to 1 10 | Spring WheAt...............+.+.. 1 00 to 1 10 [THMHIOY ++ s care«cocsecranstsctthrs0r :0 B0 %0 O B0 OMS .: s rerrrrrrerrercresmermatsess. 0 28 to 0. 28 PCM xeresrrcecrnrcestersserstzees» 0 60 to 0 60 Potatoes per bag............... 0 85 to 0 35 BHEGOE.sssscsesessersnersrmmsrenrses 0 10 to 0 17 Kgg#::«seseccncrrecscssrstsnneres.s, O 15 40 0 10 Wool per Ib..........â€".mmmdut 24 to 0 25 Bheep Skins.................c.m"0 75 to 1 00 Larub SkHS.....::»1s,â€"sâ€"sss146 3 00 $0 1 06 Hides per ¢wt................... 7 00 to 7 50 ENY iss sevcresiacrrarrensrmntrnmesce y 00 6 7 60 Wood, dry, per Wool, per lb.... Apples, poer bag Sheepskins, each Buttor, por lb .... 11 LeRs, URry, Potat p« rk P Oats, Barley, Flour, por 100 lbs............ Flour No. 2, * Corn Moal **> ** ......l. Shorts, ho © t Bran, e as Oatmeal | * * Fall Wheat, per bush........ Spring Wheat, R. Chaff... Mow Advortisomeonts. Important Notice. Cheaper than Ever. Now is the Stock of Blankets at Cost, Ladioeg‘ Mantles & Coats at cost. Men‘s Over Coats at cost. Men‘s Winter Canos at oost A Large Stock of NEW TWEEDS just to hand Ladies Clouï¬d_s»at 75c and $1, THE BEST IN TOWN!; Waggons, Carriages, Buggics C T00 Demmemeeeerererererca+ s s WOll WItGBG.ssscrerecerees $ WBHONE: 11 ssevrerseriersrice C# pOr bag.........rl«... per Ib........:rivesscesege MCYE . 1+ e e un 00e 00e uie SRHNK +s rerore r+reerseses06 PCY CWbisssavercrecsessses At HARRIS & CO‘S., Durkam per ton per Durhara, Jan, 27th, 1881 dry, per cord Mrs. Freeman‘s Worm Powder is a safe, sure and adults. Price 25 cents or 5 fur $1. Mrs. Preeman‘s New Domentie Dyes are p duralibity they have no equal, Price 15.cents per. packagze, DURHAM MAKKETS. Dunitas, Jan. 27th, 1880. 1 es c ue 00 0 9 o e 9 (OO in Bd en , *3 [ and strongthens the Debilitated System, perfectly and z3 || Sspeedily curing Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Constiâ€" &# )l] pation, Headachs, Rheumatism, Dropsy, N ervous and Genâ€" eral Debility, Female Complaints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and every species 6f Ohrofic Disease arising from Disordered Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels or Blood. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFYINC TONIC IN THE WORLD, Bample Fottle, 10c. _ T. MILBURN & C0., SOLE ACENTS, TORCNIO. _ Regular i+ »> aa per ba 100 tb R. McFARLANE. COAL OIL, time to secure BARGAINS in the above lines they will SOON be SOLD OUT Has received this week a New Stock of ariel2+$2 75 to 2 50 to serrrerre. 2 5040 1 00 to 0 50 to 2 50 to t......« 098 to ‘haff... 1 00 to gow... 1 00 to zexvs cPark <l5t At H. W. MOCKLERSY‘S. Is Selling the ba‘ance of his . MOCKLER, H. W. MOCKLER $2 75 2 50 First rate valuo. . _ Mockler Of the Intest styles which ‘will be sold £7 tl_xo Lowest Prices. All Work UPPHIE Pownx,DURARAM, Haye NOW on HAND a Fine l Waggon & Carriage Builders Sleighs & Cutters A.J AMESON &C0 50 A Few Quarterâ€"casks of Port Wine. $1.75 per Gallon. Raisins, Currants, Almonds, Fregh Fruits Dec. 15th. 1880. At PARKER‘gS DRUG STORE, FEresh. Groceries FEresh Oat Meal Always in Stock, and will be eold Cheap for Cash or Farm Produce. Lake Huron Herring, Salmon Trout, Labrador Herring, &c. Always on hand and exchanged for Oats Grocery and Provision Store FiISH, FISH. JUST ARRIVED at BUORNETS Uppor Approntice Wanted. Candied Peel. effectual destroyer of worm in children or Town, DURIAM, A Largo Lot of Durham CALL AT ONCE as Regular Stze, $1.00 For brightness and lot ~of at Farmers and others Building will find it to their advantage i e to.buy from me. Don‘t forget the Stand, next door to Parker‘s Drug Store, Upper Town,â€" Broad Axes; Sarpenters‘ Tools of all kinds, &c. NAILS at bottom Prices. Ropes, Cow Chains, Logging Chains, Trace Chains, SPADES & SHOVELS, { Chopping and Scoring Axes,i Paints, Oils, Varnishes Butcher Saws and Saw Blades. : Pocket and Table Cutlery, Cross Cut Saws, Hand Saws, Having purchased the Stock from F. J. HALL, cordially invites all to visit his establishment and inspect his Stock which is now complete Durham, Jan. 5th, 1881 The Leading Hardware House #8"Come and examine my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Also Agent for all kinds of Agricultua Remember the placeâ€"on the East End of the Town. next i Reâ€"Painting done Made of the very best Material and Good Workmans And every article in the and given sood satisfact The Subseriber wishes to announce to all his old Customers, and to the genoral public that he has again started business in the Hanover Carriage Works in the East End, in ‘the building next to Reid‘s Hotel, where ho will keep on hand and make to orderall kinds of HANOVER CARRIAGE WORKS HANOYVTEI¢, Ont. Come and see them. Also a .large Stock Sale, Cheap. In Suits, Pants CLOT HING Jan. 20, 1881. A Good Choice, : and very Cheap, at OVER Coats," Over QOATS! Over Coats ! JAPANS, GLASS & PUTTY, Very Uheap. and will be sold cheap, article in the business. As his work has been well tested in the past I8 years good satisfaction, he is determined it will do so in the future. All work will be , Jan, 19th, 1881, Sleighs, Cutters, etc . _J, ADIE, , Vests, and Coats in Great Variety and Extra Value, at . _ H. HUNTER‘S. All kinds of REPAIRING promptly l kinds of Agricultual Imploments End of the Town, next to Reid‘s Hotel, Main Street. . H. HUNTER‘S. Notice. Buck Saws, . McNALLyY. the shortest of Blankets for tiâ€"149 attended to. 151 ship, Will be happy to m;n m{‘old customers nnd y will ith their as man m onos as vor ane w $8 per hundred paid for Hidos. J. C. JOPP. Rockville Tannery, Oct., 1880, ya0s, TI{E Darkam Show, which his mon are "BO88" at Mhoemm Jopp Took Four First Prizes RAILROAD OR NO RATILROAD, Durham is bound to go abead and. so is ROCKVILLE. The Largest Exhibition ever held in the County. ‘ A Superior Quality, _ _ _ As usual COPYJNG and ENLARGING done in A 1 style, Picture Eraming Done in 85 different Styles, XMAS GOOQD§S in ENDLESS VARIETY. 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