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Grey Review, 5 May 1881, p. 3

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se it would make rfinlim thare is no doubg all this gold came ill be tound some > districts, it ig &. ality, far un‘ ion out sily Of the nth-.*“m 0 even M “ celled. whout o be much® mildep of the Noflbu s y line, close to : | rung in .w rosses the Snakatel. henee m,n.'~ IDtaiNDes mgwin mecct letine avere that the large fl'fi. v*-“-« and. flow them. i ed Deer north bhas vill pay from $1.00¢ man, during low in be found in the intion by the remained unâ€" valuable collecâ€" ter color drawâ€" und its bead as great m..l " starte from aboug in thig ”~~. part of it "ig true a less timber there. urpose, Nn the intry between "the ng the year was LL‘-’»“G. leaving a usive of the snoa every twontyâ€"four logical seminaries hooting, at the m they suddenâ€" ; of the water. the object, and r» Canads. t f the district is the iry in the world. ‘ our as safely as in y than in Brigeh and are less lisble ther part of the the rld »», classes being ternate evening. ight during the alkali sinks ol::,: ill froah water, shin them. Living re reported beâ€" its legs as large | about two feet # around as ® dd this monâ€" 40 in ds again m '| cronsed frotd Shst ty ImJSs10D ” 1M Thirtyâ€"sight are ~ by defegates or yuods are composâ€" ving 5,000 minis« mmunicants. . The ber about 600 and tive Presbyteries the rate of one @ Mill an a and Dy mles from: 1 Assexmir.â€"â€"The Assemmbly of the nerices will meek on 18 depth hursday in Otteâ€" ied by the Presiâ€" d tells the folâ€" mnantities, aod on es showed that 1 the last shot the water,and ould any trace e River, bundreds ost solid timbep in also the old rmne, and the : Gilmour and . are acknowâ€" nd fired four & : rise in the moun â€" â€"molten suowâ€"ig world. § railway of the Port s from north to lbol*.“ hk suoucs 8 most extensive thirty States entral plain, close to the n a northene; the W north westeriy® M on Warkemnâ€"Buaby.â€"On the 27th ult. at the resid ence cf the Bride‘s mother, by Rev. J. Ward & Mr. John Walker of Artemasia, to Miss Elien Brudy, of Enphrasia. Charleston last Friday night. The burgl foreing open the window of the telegr: office passed through the house into bedâ€"room of James Vogan, proprietor the hotel, and succeeded in getting o #100 without awakening any of the raates, and after eoolly helping themsel to a fee supper walked away leaving doors open. There is no clue to the ; petrators. the residence of the brido‘s father by the K D. Wilitums, Mr. Robort 8. Morrison of Arth to Miss Sarai A. Duvidson of Durham. Loosâ€"Frscurn,â€"At the Aahn Ul’efim Choe on the ist nlt., by Pastor Shul‘s, Mrc. Jebn Loos, to Miss Catharine Fischor, daughter l:Lry Fischer, all of Ayton. Bax» The centenary « Lirth is to be celebr at Neweastleâ€"uponâ€" The British steamer Tararus, of Melâ€" bourne, has been wrecked on the reefs off Otrago, New Zealand, und 80 persons drownâ€" has at timesacted as stenographer Superior Court at Halifax, has just his examination and will be swon attormey in Jane. He is the first man admitted as attorney in any C court. A cold April the barn will fill. An April flood carries away the frog and his brood. April showers make May flowers. When April blows his horn, it‘s good for hay and corn. . So say old proverbs. On the 28th ult. a voune man namaA ewrying a gun on h exploded, both Larre ing his hand in a d so Tar ©£3,8106,221. ~oo Rm PThe Russian ship Norgorod, with 350 exiled NiLilists, passed the Bosphorus on Buniday en route to Sughalien. from Cesa of rev unavailing, and within an bour m large disâ€" trict was inundated to a depth of from form to tem feet. At noop n torrent peured over Niath Street, submerging another district ns large as the first and driving the terror stricken inhabitants before 1t. The water backing up the Kansas River submerged a large part of the stock yards and surroundâ€" ed the district inhabited by the familios emâ€" ployed in the peeking houses. â€"‘The water rtands several feet deen in n largo number A daring robi ‘Larleston last F reing open the fhice passed thrc have been erected for destitute people,. Kansas City, April 28.â€"This has beer a day of great excitement here. The wate econtinues to rise. The dyke raised along the Missouri River in front of the bottom: «rving pe whom had been withont food for two or three days and were suffering extremely. Thousands of people along the.river botâ€" toms in Nebrasks, Missouri and Kensas are homeless and destitute on account of the inundations. St. Panl, April 28.â€"The water is still rising here. Several small houses m West St. Pual toppled over toâ€"day. In some sections of the city the sitaation is serions. The railway offices and tracks are subâ€" merged, and traflie is suspended. The levee is oumylctelj flooded _ Barracks have been erected for destitute people. gave way ar Omaha, April 28.â€"The steamer from Nebraska rescued from the flooded points on the north river of that place two hunâ€" dred men, women and children, some of Hoyles Toronto. K. Davisâ€"Estute Agent, Flesherton. Kdge Millsâ€"Stewart & Lowick, Durham Toaâ€"J. Cameron, Dutham. * Grocericsâ€"J. H. Hanter, Durham. Books etc.â€"George Irwin, Durham, Mortgage sale.â€"Bethunc, Moss, Fulconbridge & LOt There have been hulists, of whom Mr. A. B. Wa by. The M rrOr the A large selection of Fresh and Select Garden & Farm Seeds INCLUDING, TURNIP, MANGOLD:; CARROT (Red and White) BEET SEED 4 * § G. C. McFARLANE‘S, Lower Town, I More Floods in the West. D.â€"At Hanover on the 27th Win. Basford of a duughtor 1A rt alx sqtare New Advertisements. April 12th, 1881. ray ISCELLANEOUS. &0 rFARMERS, â€" â€" ATTENTION!â€"â€"SEED, §BE0! $E2B robbery was committed in celebrated on uponâ€"Tyne, E MARRTRTY DAETHS BIRTHS f1 188 arr In Darham to a depth of from {«vnrJ p n torrent peured over~ 1 erging another district ! l" and driving the terror | j s before it. ‘The wnter" b isas River submerged a | P ++ @> we stenographer in the lifux, has just passed will be sworn inâ€"as rert their hom rge Stephenson‘s i the 9th of June England. in# m M14,810 Africa mant 3 the river largk treet r t i have been man Lh Catherine name an 0 on it i tearâ€" of ver fae <¢ wchers. ov ofher conpatant persums, Certificatas | J ) _ 1ar <<2g _ iess Y tae| WM. FERGUSON Per Annum. :? »â€"t Sdib un aped heft *4 *Mubscribe at Once, H 1N ; Onts, per bus I Barley, «4 ) Peas, 44 'llny, per ton....... ‘‘Potatoes, per bush Pork, per 100 tbs.. It is indispensible that applicants should notify me not Inter thau the 1st of June, of their .inâ€" fention to preseut themselves for examination, F czams of applications can be had from any County lnsy'f-rt--r. The regulations require that in all cases, the applications be :\-‘comuniod bLkutlu-minh of the good character and sober habits of the applisant, sigmed XM a clorgyman, and dated withinm & month 6! upplication. (‘:-n‘:mmm for Third Class will be examined goncurrently with, and on the same papers a; Inâ€" termediate and Second Class, but bom' being ad« mitred to examinatior mest produce hm‘h& t «chers, a nfl.ln.' c.nm that suth s hitm.u. 7 |Corn Moal ** * ... ‘H]lnfl‘h rinllifn Bran, mditiihee |Ontmeal _ * * A | Fall Whent, per bush... L‘.â€"\‘.\ DIDATES for Teachet‘s Certificates / in this County are heroby notified that the noxt Entermedinte, Secoad, ind ‘Third Class Examination will be held at Owen Sound, comâ€" w.ecing at 2. p.m. on Monday the flites, * Sheepskins, each ....... Butter, per 1b ............ Eggs, pet dor..........«« Wood, dry, per cord. WoGl, PBE Ht.....â€".â€"cerer Apples, per bag......... Confederate Office, Apl. 20th., 1881. Flour per barrel...............$5 00 to85 50 Oxrtmeal per barrel............ 4 50 to 4 50 Fall WRCRLE......cszrerererececer> L AONF hy EOW County of Grey TEACHERS‘ EXAMINATIONS. Spring Wheat, R. Chaff... &4 Glasgow... F1 Fl Ladies, ifyou wishto keep your hands soft and white,and yourcomâ€" plexion clear and trasn;lparernt. use Guibourt‘s Parisian m._ It oures Chapped Handg, Cracked Lips, Tan Freckles and Sunburn. Price 25 Jents. Sold by all Druggists.â€"f163. t breaks t ard‘s Yellow Oil is a perfect panacea cugzzyby external and internal use all inflamâ€" mation, pain and soreness ; IKhenmatism Stif Joints, Deafuess, Colds, Kidney comâ€" plaints, Bursus, Firost Bites, and Flesh Wounds of every varity. For sale by all dealers.â€" b164. L Now Advertisements. lith day of July, 1881. 1 per Ib » skins. Skins... s per ewt MOUXT FOREST MARKETS L w Wh s per bag DUR TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, May 4th, 1881 : wpeakers and singers who would a clear voice, freedcm from hoarseâ€" 1 sore thioat should use Hagyard‘s balsam, a safe, pleasant and certam i the throat and lungs ; it speedily p a cold and enres all pulmonary comâ€" that so often lead to incurable Conâ€" Erutal Outrage. per bushel By Vai To Iublic blG4 er 100 lbs 8 09 to § D.: i+ vex 21 to 15 to 12 to it derangements of which e, if timely taken. ‘They «4 physic to employ for l constitutions, where athartic is required. Â¥ AbLtL Deataxs. Spenkers. . $1 08 to 20 to 0 00 to 2 50 to 1 00 to 1 01 to 4 50 to 1 00 to 1 00 to 1 00 to 0 75 to 0 34 to 0 64 to 0 45 to 0 16 to 0 15 to 0 20 to 1 00 to 0 75 to 4 00 to 7 00 to 12 40 20 10 to 00 to 82 to 60 to 62 to to to to to * ‘Grey Review $1 11 1 18 23 17 13 45 80 12 50 0 1 25 0 16 0 11 1 50 0 24 44 76 00 50 |‘T TNDER and by Virtne of the Powers TERMS: Ton per cent. at the time of saie, 15 per cent. withiu one month thereafter, and the balunce to be sccured by mortgage with interest at 7 per cent. yearly or if additional sutisfactory seeurity ®o iven 16 cash need be paid or terms may be varied in any reasonable way to suit purchaser. For further particulars apply to HUGH MacKAY, Auctioneer, Durhamy~ Or to & PR HCCTEQTICJ BETHUNE, MOSS, FALCONBRIDGE & HOYLES, Vendors Solicitors, Toronto. [ _ .. . . StTtaciocs sbom * . _"~ . Lot No. 2 in the Srd Concession and/Wost hall of g;’i;s?'fll in th;;":'nd Concession of the said Townâ€" of Noros® ughln 150 fres more or less, of which nbo{x‘tf sén?gro snid w be cleared. On the premises are said to be a Frame Barn, Log fonn and two log Stables, aud the soil is a cluy u. . L _ This farm is sbout 3 miles from Durhanraud 13 from Mount Forest. " h Friday the 20th da?' o May, 1881 Valuable .FARM Proeporty made by THOMAS GRASBY to the Yendors which will be produeed st the tiue of sale amd ft poyâ€" ment \'I the moneys secured by which default has been made there will be offered for Sale by Public Austior., at the British Alotel in the Town of. Durkam, OX Mortgage SALE I="The Subscriber is also a Practical Paperâ€" Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyaneer, Inâ€" surance Agent, etc. Remember the Stand, one door South of J. Wuodland, jr.} Lower Town, Durham: ‘A Car Load of GROUOERIES, Dry | e + |â€" Goods, Orockery, Hardware &c. ; DDU IRIXI A M , Is kept constantly on hand a Large Stouk of Stationery, School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Papor, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all _ kinds, AJlmond and Brazil Nuts, "Moys stoeo. At IRWIN‘S BOOEKSTORE, Datéd 27th â€"day.of April, 1881 Call and get Samples of "EPHSG. J. â€"H. HUNTER TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! CHEAP â€" GCOD CHOICH 5 lbs for $1. 5 lbs for $1.62% 5 lbs for §2. Those TEAS Sell Woell and Giveo SATIEZEFACTION. Call and Examirne Them. FLOUR, BRAN and CHOP FEED Isrsale anddolivered To ALL PARTS of the TOWN. Wool Carding & Fulling will be done as usual by experienced work MEX. The Highest Market Price paid in Cash for WHEAT. The undersigned would intimate to Farmers and others in this Towa and surroundâ€" ing Country that they have leased the Edge Mills for a number of years, and _as these Mills have recently been thoroughly refitted with the most improved machinery for both Morchant work and .Gristiog, aud being both thorm rhly 2equainted with milling in all its Branches, they feel confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their work. CAopping done at any time. In the TOWNSHIP of NORMANDY EDGE: MILLS, DURHAM. ~ BALT only $1 per barl. DURHAM, May 5th, 1881 Durham, May 5th, 1881 Expects to receive in a few days per Grand Trunk Railway Durham, May 5th, 1881. May, 1881. of Sale contained in two certain NV . nle en dhamt ces sz‘ sn sn * miond mt q Dou‘t fail to Try Our TOBAGCOS. To Farmers and Others. Bought for A Fresh Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS in OR *d 162. Direct from the Manufactory in Toronto J. H. HUNTER. 1 isÂ¥ câ€"165. Cash at Boftc CAMERON s e imade to th.. Jadgeof the Surrogate Court of the County of Gréy by Richard Firsom ofthe Townslip of Bentinck in the GO_unl.y of Grey, Yeoman, one of the crediiors of said deceased,.on the I‘welftb day of May next, at tie hour of cleven o*ToéX in the forcho08, Or 80 soon thersâ€" niter as such application can be made for Letters 0f Administration of the goods and chattels;rights and credits which were of Joseph Mighton late of the said Towhship of Bentinek, yenman,â€"decensed, who died on or gbout the Eighth day of Aunuflf A. D. 1879 at the said Township of Ber.tinck, JOSEPH MIGHTOI, 1 on lieati p Apj ThnAt“ E Th 1CE ’OT__ xC K PA My Mottoâ€"Close and promp atiention to busin und fair denling between ul{.m(-n. i;‘. est In the SURROGATE Court Auction Sales Attended. All Business Strictly Confidential R. DAVIS, FLESHERTON. â€"Heal Estate, Loan & Ansurnnce Agent. Lands Bought and Sold. Deeds, Leases, Wilis&e. neatly and correctly s ~propared. Attorncy for Richard Fensom. Dated this 16th day of April, A. D. 1831, _ *e783 " OTS 43 & 44, in the 3rd Con. Benti L4 Sonthral the Durham Jms "Ijo" nlieck Fu apply to £ g" iz «TAMES HEN‘ERSON, NCNVEYANCER, Commissioner in B.R. STERWART & LOWICK. For Sale or to Rent. Qf the COUTNTY of GREY GEORGE IRWIN, 86147 3. Cheap and Good. Ix THE aGbone or C. B. JACKES, 1>UI&XX A NM. Pricos. CHARGES LOW On Deceased. y158 *h165, ONLY â€"FIRST CLASS MATERIAT USEDâ€"and Work Doné in the Best Manner, EAVESTROUGHS _A SPECL, LITY. CHEAP,; CHEAP, CHEAP! ‘oremprepy Eaitay, pute JoUS Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes & Groceries I beg to announce that I expect the Train in this week with the balance of my Spring Goods. when my Stock will be Complete and I will be happy to see persons in need of Is Selling 5 lbs Good Japan Tea Dust for $1. | 12 lbs GOOD BLIGHT SUGAR FOR $1.00. ‘ He has the best 50c. Tea in Town,! Tpse_"=t. | Tweed Suilts from $6. His Stock of S DTE $z S ERTOTRGS will be found As QOur RAILROAD Gents‘ Felt and Straw Hats JUST RECEIVED, SELLING At BOTTOM PRICES. K Ready Made Ciothias the Largest Stock in Town o Go to MOWAT‘S Hardware ___â€" ETAREILS 4& Co. DEALERS"IN STOVES April 214t. 1881, ad Mre, Freemnan‘s New BDomestie Pycs are perfect in every color. For dnralibity they. have no equal, Price 15 eents per package. I will strive to make it of mutual benefit for both Buyer and Seller. All Goods Will be sold at the LOWEST PRICE for CASH or TRADE. . W. MOCKLER Well Assorled:and the RIGHT PRMCE. Don‘t forget the Place. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFYING TONIC IN THE WorLD. Bample Botile, 10r. T. MICBUMN & CO., SOLE ACENTS, TORONTO. Regular Size, $1.00 Mres. Freoman‘s Worm Powder is a safe, sure and effectual destroyer of its, Price 25 cents or ‘g for $1 Parties about to build will find it to their advantage to give me a call My stock of Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges, Locks, Knobs, and general Builder‘s Hardâ€" *ware is now complete and has been marked at Prices which Defy Competition. Having made Special arrangéments with the Mavafacturer, I am *_ prepared to offer WHITE LEAD of very Superior Quality at LOW PRICES. I Will Not Be Undersold. ~= > _ ~JOSEPH F. MOWAT, E. Lower Tow W s ars always happy to Show Our Goods. Theâ€" Best COAL OIL in Town. Manufacturers of Tinware &c. Before Purchasing Elsewhere. ©6t‘, 1881. 89 aslt ustw7 A LARGE STOCK OF MOCKLEN‘S Cheap Cash Store, C. L. GRANT. UPPER TOWN, DURHAM. worm ‘in children or Opposite the International Hotel. privilege, and neveor failing stzeam on the lot. For particulars apply to uie c k~or Sale, ADJOVINI.\'G the Town of Purham, pendlialis sitgeind, Shost To siniine. Sop it Ifynn want a first class Boot or Shoe in the latest styles of fashion, Bewed or rl. us* leave your order at the above address, you will find you will be Properly Buited and At a Moderate Price. BOOT and SHOEMAKER, Soute Exp, Durzxarm, Near Cattle Yard Fresh â€"Groceries Always in Stock, and will be sold Cheap for Cash or Farm Produce. Groceryv and Provision Store Fresh Oat Meal l;nn.\ 19) MAE IRCCETCCIID, AGNUIIIUCE We Furnished. Work Superintended and llr ted. Charges Moderate, Field and Garden Seeds Particular Attention paid To Belting, Shoemakers Supplies always 'l‘() Rent that neat and commodious Cottage, belonging to Walter Hastie, on Queen Street West, overlooking the river, known ws Riverside Cottage. The House is in good repmir, and possesses all modern convenionces. The lot is § of an acre in extont with over Forty of the very best Pruit Troos, Grupes, &c., in full boaring. Possession given on the 15th of May next. Apply to BOOTS, SHOES HIGHEST Market PRICE HIDES, SKINS & TALLOW l)I‘A.\'S, Specifications, Estimates, &c. Furnished. Work Superintended and Insped SHAWL STitAI‘S, &c.. SPANISH SOLE THOMAS SMITH, SADDLER, â€"â€" TANNER & SHOEMAKER. J UST ARRIVED at Always on hand and exchanged for Onts. March 3rd, 1881 Durham, 1881 Seeds, Durham, Murch 31, 1881 Wanted 710R the Season a good BRICK MAKER. E Apply to ALEX. WEBSTER, Priceville r. o. April 13th, 1881 © 162, : Ont. Durham, Apil 6th, 1881, Architect and Builder, PLESHERTOX. BURNETS & Upper LEATHER, FRENCH & CANADIAN Upper Town, DURHAM A Large Lot of For Sale or to Rent, WHIPS. VALISES, Seed Grain of all Kinds. W. CALDWELL, House SADDLES, TRUNKS, KEPT IN STOCK. CALFSKIN. HARNESS, PAID FOR â€"ANDâ€" AND Or P lu:fil.u.g. *7 C/me

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