1} o } _ #4 4 vietion haveâ€"to pay a fine of from one dolln® to twenaty dollars, and costs. Pass this on for the benfit of our feathered â€quuhh their nests, shall on conâ€" vï¬&.\n to pay a fine of from one Tas Biros.â€"The boys will dowell to reâ€" Fb.tht by 86 Vic. o. 45, s. 2, any persom: who:â€"cages or kills any wild bird expuct eaglos, falcons, hawks, owls, wild pigeons, king fishers, jays, crows and Itis strange thatit wearies a man‘s legs so much less to stand in front of a bar, than it does to stand by a workâ€"bench. eapitalists and secured 4,000 rcres of the lands Jn conversation with Mr. MeKillop he said the coal deposit existed in town. ship 2, range 6 east, about 18 miles east of Dominion city, ana 25 miles north east of Emerson. Otherthan stating that the coal existed in a bed or layer six feet thick, and that four and oneâ€"halffeet of the bed conâ€" sists of pure hard coal, such as the speci-} men given the reporter, and pronounced by Prof. Tilley to be A No. 1 tor general purâ€" poses, though not quite good enough for blacksmithing purposes, and that the bed is nine feet below the surface of the earth, beneath a stratum of fine red clay, which stratum is covered with about one foot and a half â€" of black soil, Mr. MeKillop re« fused to deseribe the locality, but from other parties it was learned that the bed of coal juts out in the side of a ravine, the same as the eonl deposits do in the country ‘ west of the Missouri River at Bismark and at the Souris River 250 miles west of Em. «rs 0. Mr. MeKillop said be had no idea| of the extent of the bed but that his part. ners were getting up an engine and boring | + apparatus, and that operations for testing | _ the extent ofthe bed would be commenced | â€" inside of six weeks. The Emeason International has gront faith in the substantiality of the reported discovery of a valuable Led of coal near that city. It says the first discoverers were Mr. Murry a Nova Seotia,$miner, James Robinson, Emerson, and Mr. MeKillop, of Elgin County,Out. These three agreed to keep the matter a secret fora time and to share equally whatever could be made out of it. . Murray went back to Nova Scotia and has not been heard from since. Mcâ€" Killop took specimens to Chicago where they were pronounced by Prof. Tilley to be No, 1 for general pueposes, ard then reâ€" turning to Manitoba secured 2,000 -cres, of land in the vieinity of the "fud." Rob. eourse he persued. His argnment was ; *Those fields kave borne beans and wheat (the most exhaustive crops known to the section), alternately for twenty years." It was near harvest which suggested the adâ€" ditional remark, "and there are four quarâ€" ters an aere on them toâ€"day," i. e.,32 imâ€" perial bushels. That ground has since been steadily cropped under a six course shiftâ€"first year, fullow or fallow erop ; second, spring grain, onts or barley ; third clover or grass ; fourth, wheat ; fifth, l:exms‘ sixth, wheat. . The wheat, most of the wheat straw, some of the beans and oats and the best of the hay went to the market. The wheat on 60 acres of it, a few years back, averaged 50 bushels per acre.. We heard recently that by good cultivation and steam grubbing it has become quite productive. â€"We have faith enough to beâ€" lNeve that by judicious rotation land is practically inexhanstible. _ Frobably the ery we hear arises from neglect of proper eultivation. We would be the last to inâ€" sinuate anything against the use of available manure. The ery we often hear about exhaustion of soil seems to be an unnecessary alarm. Thirty five years ago we heard the converâ€" sation of some farmers with one who was somewhat slovenly, against the exhaustive The man took the basket and emptied the contents in the street, put in a dozen <ggs, and handed the customer a cigar. The man winked out of the right eyeâ€" "Don‘t say auything about this." Customer wiuked out of his leftâ€" "Ob, that‘s all right." > ‘ Ext. : "A mistake?" *Yee, sir, a very serious mistake." . "Why, I don‘t remember what it was." "A «mistake, sir, that your employer would not tolerate for a moment." "Well, sir, what was it?" "A mistake, sir, that would be considerâ€" mble, if it Rappeoed to any other man ; but, sir, I have always made it a rule to correct mistakes, even if they are in imy favor." *For goodness‘ sake, what‘s the matter?" "I have been put to considerable trouble to reetify itâ€"labor that I am called upon to perform as a daty, undér the principle that honesty is the best policy ; and I hope that you will take a lesson from this event, and not repeat it in the future." ""What is the mistake?" "You kmow I purchased this morning one dozen eggs." **Yes." l *For which I pard you one shilling." *Yes." , "Well, sir, when I amived home I disâ€" I covered that you had made a mistake." **Well, what is i+2" "Instead of a dozen eggs you put up u’ dozen spring chickens"â€"(uncovering the | basket, and showing a dozen broken eggs| in various stages of development.) “Amll as the price of chickens is three shillings,| and eges only one peuny, it makes a Ciffâ€"| erence of eleven pence each ; and not wishâ€"| ing to cheat your employer, noi having| any desire to go into the poultry Lu.siuea:-,'J I have brought them back, and will gladly | ; ebange them for eggs, as I cousider it only || & mistake on your part." I * A person with a basket on his arm steppâ€" ed into ome of our shops and asked the "What is the price of spring chickens?" *Three shillings for a good one." "Do you know, my fine fellow, that m. mistaks this morning when I g with you?" Mistiaxzswill happen in the best of fam Exhausted Lands. mty of the "fud." Robâ€" a number of Winnipeg + @o#e+ ETT TT TW is t‘e“:[l »‘-Zi;g‘-; The h{lsxn‘e;u: ore than ten times ordi Ary wages. We m’-: Axpensive outht and all that you need, free. Ns onewho en, fails to muke mney very ra my.oull’ou can avou vour v-hole t20 to ‘ -o& or your fpare momen Full g.‘fl’_l_‘ & that is nasdad aane ao... in» roldan ebamaais _a.0 2CCC> Yhen a | golden chanceis offered, thereby al. u ways keening poverty fro:: your door Those who always take advantage of the good chanees for making money that re offer. | ed, generaily become wealthy, while those who do | not improve such chances r~main ‘n pevorty, We | want many men. women, hoys and gfl' 1 "othf for us right in their ywan Incalitios. The Susinas WTl maw muame Huam 42c ue ET HELP: A Superior Quality. _ As usual COPYING and ENLARGING done in A 1 style. 27 on APiimsasis, AMBD Araaaeg cce i i c o J the very liberal Patronage received since come mencing business in Durhnm, I state that I am now better than ever prepared to execute work of IN thanking my the very liberal Pa Durham Nov. 25:1880 Key and Stem Winders. The latest in Hall, Parlor and Bracket CLoCKs®, Some beartiful designs in Silver and Elecâ€" tro Plated Ware at W. F. DOLLS‘, Flesherton. GOLD_ _& Silver WATCHES PHOTOGRAPHY. L AMERICAN JEWELRY, A Rear NECENSTTY.â€"No house should be without a bottle of Hacvarp‘s YErrow. Or, in case of accident. â€" There is no preparation offered to suffering humanity that has madle so many permanent cures, or relieved so much pain and misery. | It is called by some the Good Samsritan, by others the Cureâ€"all, and: hy the afflicted an Anmzel of Merey.â€"b164, southern part of the province, 1 ’ the town of Onargla, and expo full blast of the sandy winds \desert. Probably a succession bearing clouds of sand con.plete the streets and houses, mauking uninhabitable, and so drove out latior. At present there is : for conjecture as to the date of rence. by the archaeologist M. Tarry, of a city which had been entombed in the sand. M. Tarry‘s attention had been awakened by the moundâ€"like appearence of the sandy soil, and some digerng brought to light the minarets and upper portion of a mosque. Further exeavations lard bare a terrace, a tower, and about 2 dozen houses, all in exeallent preservation. He reported his Amscovery to the Government of Algiers, which has undertaken to have the site thoroughly explored. The place is in the southern part of the province, not far from the town of Onnrgln. and exnoseA in fl\nJ icture E‘raming of six or seven feet fibre known for ma ment paper,. A Burtebp City Is Anotsrs.â€"Frencl newspapers report the discovery in Algiers o ne Plbis ue Canbit sort there and afford fine shooting. Sportsâ€" men‘s clubs are also taking means to exâ€" tend its growth as it attrncts game of all kinds. In Rice Lake where it grows proâ€" lifteally, it has been cut bofore seed time by manufaeturers, who find its fibre, taken from the nuder surface of water to a depth of six or seven feet, the strongest kind of fibre known for making bank note parchâ€" mumuk aval The government are trying to cultivate and stimulate the growth of a plant known as ""wild rice" in all the inland waters of the Dominion. It is now found in many ponds, lakes, and rivers of Canada nearly to the aretic circle. It grows annually from seed, and indnces the presence of enormous flocks of wild fowl in the autumn, which visit these rich Iakes and extensive beds for food. In Lake Erie, it grows in water six or cight feet deep, and millions of vreedâ€" birds, as well as ducks and other fowl, reâ€" | _ A Cuerovarax Lyxowep s Arraxsas.â€" Little Rock, Ark., April 20.â€"The dead body of the Rev. Robert Matlock, who was | tried last week and acquitted of the murded Euf Thos. Miller has been found in Izard ‘ county. Matiock left town secretly, as | threats had been made to Lynch him. | Miller‘s friends have been in pursnit, deâ€" | termined to avenge the murder, and it apâ€" | pears that they succeeded. â€" Matlock creat. ‘ ‘ ed considerable excitement in central Ark. a year ago, beingengaged in conducting a new religious reformation. It is alleged that several murders resulted from his teachings, one of his articles of faith being that shedding of human blood was necessâ€" ary to appease an offended God. These murders were supp‘emented by a series ot lynchings, which checked the doctrine. THE LATEST NOVELTIES In L2 a (W e SPRRE lMClllhnhu: A Siamese delegation has arrived in Lonâ€" don with a cartâ€"load of the most costly preâ€" sents for Queen Victoria. The chef d‘cenvreof the collection is agolden spitton. Among the Siamese the spitton is a piece of furniture of the highest importance. _ The place of honor in every wellâ€"regulated Siamese houseliold is always assigned to it. If a Sinmese welcomes a friend to his home, he does not spit in the cuspadore, but in the: friend‘s face, which means the same as a kiss or a squeeze of thé hand. His Siamese Mujesty would also gladivy have conferred the insignia of the order of the White Eleâ€" phant upon Her Majesty, but the laws gov» erniug that order stipulate that the recipi« ent must have caught or killed a lion, or & tiger, or a leopard, or a rhinoceros to Lle worthy of such distinetion. ] Done in 35 different Styles, The new Czar Alexander III. saturated his pocket kandkerchief with the blood of his dying tather, saying ; "I will keep this as a sacred relic, so that it forevemore may remind me of the oath I have sworn in the invermost of my heartin this terrible and trying hour." The Duchess of Marlborough has arrangâ€" ed for the entire outht of fifteen Irish famâ€" ilies who will be provided with free pas sages to Manitoba and located there in neatly furnished homesteads. Thomas Brown, bookkeeper for Kerr Bros., Walkerville, was found dead in his bead on Monday morning. KHis death was cansed by appoplexy. The dev:enéd was formerly a teacher in Hellmush College, London. A Call is respectfully solicited Yourselves hy e shagat BRACELETS, _ Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ MISCELLANEOUS INCLUDING ewa.. __"_"" ©HOlé t::u& fpare moments. Full uneceded seut P'“Vl #Co. Mm Me no . DONAGHY, many Cnstomers for sand con.pletely filled np makin [u&minc money when a Kelsey‘s old Stand, yi12. , muking the town drove out the popuâ€" no ground the occur d to the from the [ Bil‘nccog &o. &c. â€" Parkevr‘a‘ m,.,, " i. ~°204, next door to | Parker‘s Drug Store, Upper Town, ; DUEREFTANLC | to buy from me, ‘Don‘t forget the Stand 5 M un n We c § . in i +‘fiiLL &t Dobtom Prices, â€"â€" _ Farmers and others B‘hl%“ s inilding will find it to their advantage NAILS at bottom 1w SPRING AND SUMMER! Cross Cut Saws, P Butcher Saws Having purchased thé Stock from B, J + .HALL, cordially invites The Le adiig Hardwag ï¬buse The celebrated Fleury Plow will be sold at $18 for N Swivel Plow $14. AGEN TT for Durbkem, Jan. 5th, 1081 Carriages, Buggies CLOYV Five (5) SACKS of SEEDS Â¥S"The Subsciiber is also a Practical Paper CANDIES of all kinds, Fresh and Cheap WALL PAPER, Paints, Oils JAPANS, GLASS & BC TB LTD and4 Durham Carriage Works R. McFARLANE, Proprietor. Cous ols 0 CCC SA208 ‘BrTo_?_dNAxes? C:arpenters’ Tools of School Books, Writing Paper Durham, March, 1881 The Subccriber wishes to intimate to the inhabitants of Durham couutry, that he has just opened out an eutirely Remember the Stand, one door South of J A Choice Selection of GROCERIES always on hand All to visit his establishment an Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured and Black Silks and Satins, are undoubtedly the best value in the trade. _ Men‘s, Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Hosiery and Gloves. Kid Gloves all shades and sizes; Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Corsets ; Iufants Robes and Dresses, Mantle Cloths; TWEEDS LACE CURTAINS, a choice variety and very cheap kancy Lustres, White Dress Muslins, Linen Handkerchiets, Black a»4 Coloured c;;hmereg, excellent "lu:.' all tfl‘nehlatelt desigus in Laces, Lace Scarfs, uce ichus. Consisting of Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Ducks, Tickig[g-, Cottonades, Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, Canton Flannels, Honey Comb Clcths, Terry Cloths, Linen Towels and Towellings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Napkins, BD‘Oylies Quilts, Toilet Mats and Covers, Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Prints, Robe Prints, C:etonnes, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, MILLINER Y , We haye plessure in announcing that our Stock is now complete, and we are prepared to show special values in New Stock of Stationery Durham, March 24, 1881. Of the Best Material 1881. Durham, April, 1881. NEW BOOKSTORE, TDURIILA M. FS"Avy quantity of Butter and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid PPR LO_ Chains, Logging Chains, Trace Chopping and Seo: T. J. ADIE, Of Elegaut and Artistic Designs, and at TCYS, &c., &e. He would also eall special attention to his Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, S E E DS, T baws and Saw Blades. Pocket and Table Cutlery, , Oils, Varnishes, , GLASS & PUTTY, Very Cheap. C % MEXN‘S FELT HATS in all the newest Styles. AT LOWEST MARKET RATES DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN, Durham (Per 8. 8. Scotland.) all kinds of The Subscriber is also , Good Finish, and Hand Saws, ctical Paper Hanger, surance Ageut, etc. Now on hand, =â€"IN.â€" insnect his Stock which is now com slete L far _ 2TLNMOTH Y GEORGE IRWIN Black Lustres. Colourcd Lustres, Consisting of mce Chains, SPADES Seoring Axes, . PARKER, 18®1. Waggons, etc., & & A. DAVIDSON. Woodland, jr., Lower Town, Durham 1 Envelopes, Fancy Goods, No. 12 ; No. 17 at $17. Side hill or 4. R. MeFARLANE., Farming Implements. extremely Low Prices. «4x o i e y all k'lnds’ &c. at Lowest Prices Carpenter, Conveyancer, In Large Stock of and SHOVELS, Buc}: Saws, 1881. extra good value. , and surrounding y157 y158 ‘ Mailed Free. Addressâ€" Dominion Organ & Piano Company, Â¥ob. 12th, 100¢ Correspondence Solicited We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Best in the Market. Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the MEDAL Axp DIPLOMA, CEXNTPXxrur PP The Largest and ORGANS AND PIANOS Done on the shortest notice and in the best style. â€" Flaunels, Tweeds ing Yarn to exchange for Wool or sell for Cash C Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. The subscriber wishes to inform the inhatit The Durham Woollen Factory Who are anzious to have their Dwellin by Firc, can do so at a low rate, an Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Goodâ€"Flavored TEAS from 35 cents up _____ J. CAMERON. Gretchen Bows, Muslia and Silk Searfs, Chenille chiefs, Damask do., Hair Ornaments, Back Combs, Coloured Lace Mitts Frillings from 5 cents per yard up. G Lovely China If'ichpg§, h]evy Style of Embrt;ldered .Collars Fancy Goods at John Cameron’sâ€". F3"Agent for the Gore Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Galt Berlin Wools, Fancy Goods, Vases, Toilet Sets, Toys, &c., W all School Boolzk Depot, Durham Durham, August 17, 1880 C 0 wl qroe ereroneitaliike es © R0TH, GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIOXN TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITIOX® , Toronto, 1879. FARMERS AND OTHERS Durham, April 7th, 1881. Also the Revised Version of the New Testament. CUSTOM WEAVING! Factory in the do nxious to have their Dwelling Houses, Barns and Contents Insured against loss , can do so at a low rate, and in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly, ueues sns P PT TCB OT BOOFKS, STATION ERY, Special notice of the Ladies is cs]ledio_i;{s Stock of Goods WINDOW BLINDS, Where you will get every thing you want in do 1IDXO N THOS. JONES, Upper Town, Durham. « Send for IMlustrated Catalogueâ€" n the inhatitants of Durham and tde surrounding Townships that he is now prepared to do in the Dominion, 140 x 100 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" , CENTEXNIAL, Coloured Lace Mitts, &c er yard up. GEN TO JONES‘S SYDXEY, aUsTRA LIA, MINIONY Apply to Sea.rfs._C_lfeni_lle. Ruchings. Motto In great variety. Agent Western Insur :lxc:_Cu. Most Complete JOHN CAMERON, JOHN CAMPBELL. GENTS‘ REGATTA SHIRTS , Ladies‘ Neck Clm- n's: -I:c: :i‘l:;:; "weeds, Full Cloth, and Stock Cash Cheap, 1876. , Durham Pocket Handkerâ€" World. , VIZ : em1i6l $ q Outht for cog 10 ness t} © ha niweas a2 . S.._" 2 27000 Officinl sources" as to the names loculity, extent, etc., of over 1,800 Lnkos and Rivers; a Tabre® oF rortrs, showing the proximity af the Hailrond Stations, apd Res, Lake nnd River Ports. to the Cities Towns, Villag > ©8, etc., in the reveral Provinces,(this Table will b e found invaluabie}; and a peat Colored Map of th e Dominion of Capada., Edited by P.a. cnormy, as â€" sisted by m Co:"r of Writers. Subscribors names respectfully soliclted. Agents waited. Pricc§3â€"â€"â€"Payable on Delivery. M JOHN LOVELL & SON, Publisber lembeaa® a _ S aqlg l CONE2T COERY POmmC general information, drawap from s to the namas Insiites o LLL00TE j or"AAAIANG the latest and most au (J thentic descriptions of over T,500Cities, Towns and Villages in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebee Nova Scotin, New Brunswick, Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Manitoba, British Colum! bin. and iha i.23 °y " MAFCODA, In Pressâ€"To be P-‘ilobâ€"â€"cd in J.:: LOVELL‘S Gazeteer of British N AMERICA : (ONTAINING the latest and mo Montreal, August 1880 Promptly attended to,. Pipe Firules silver and metal made to order. A. GORDON. Repairing of all LADIES ANXD GrXxXTY GOLD axp sttyrpr warcHkns THATCAXXOT BE BEAT For TIME PIBCFES ANDCHEAP.\'ESS. JE\\'RLLERY. GOLD PLatEp», JET ANXD GARNET LADIES SETS, BRACELF.TH. CHaAR MS, LOCKETsS, CUFF PINS, BaBy PINXS, CUrr BU TrOXs8,COLOrR BUT. ‘ TOXS,8TUDS.GoLp PLATED Axp s1ILYER Cnarms. Jem, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings, Silver f Thimbles, Spectacles &¢. A. GORDON‘3, Clocks from $2.00 upwards New Goods, New Goods ‘ Te wanruk Depart 6:00@. m.,.i14s a. m Arrive 1040 u. My 4:3 p. in, *The Mixed train will ouly rur on Tu days und Suturduys PLESMERDON south, Depart £:55 a. M.y 235 p. m, Amiive 1:55 p. m‘ 7359 p. m Fortime atintermediate Stutionssoe PCVE South Depart 715 «. m Arrive 11:10 a. m North . Depart, 11:30 a. m Arrive, U3 a. m West. Depurt 535 a. m. 3 BEST Depart, 7:30 a. Arrive, 10:30 a Outht furpisp free, with full ins for eAquthgwtho most profta Bess that anyoue cap ongare is Toronte November 1879 On and after MONDAY. 3th : trains willrun as followg:â€" TORONTO (PXTION sTaTro® Depart, 7:30 a, m., 12:20 p. m., 5 Arrive Inâ€"an Lo 0t 9E D lictccccas .. / We : month, 5 Walkertonâ€"The last Wednesday i; month, Mildmay â€" Lanst Wednesday of S1 â€",_ _b inâ€"wmondry before Elora F nir, }Hum'lwnâ€"t.'yrstul Paluce Grounds, ‘ day after Guelph,. Berlinâ€"First Thursda y in each month Bramptonâ€"First Thursdey in cach mog Listoweiâ€"First Friday in each month, Fergusâ€"Thursda yfollowing Mount For Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth of Februury, Aj June, August, October and Decem Primroscâ€"-\\'ednesdny preceding Orangeville Fair. Orangevilieâ€"The 2nd Thursde» i. _ imoxthy * _ _ Fleshertonâ€"Monday befo Du!fdllkâ€"'l'ggudhy before Durhamâ€"Third Tu;n\' in each Pricevilleâ€"Monday betore be::-‘hul:onï¬, Hanoverâ€"Monday beforc Durham, Mount Forestâ€"Third Wea»n..3°°°° nbus qo _ *"+42008, or nearly $7,000,000 more than was p,, quired for Mr. McKenzie‘s 188t yeay, la the five years of us Governmey; the ap. nual expenditure was increased by less than $800,000.â€" Toronto World. All torms of Nervous Debility #o o, evalent, yicld to the vitalizing o:::"z Kmlock Blood Bitters. It is ti,, t, KEk> lator of the Liver, Bowels and ï¬.dne,..; the most perfect Blood Puntier and Dermanept Tome known, Purely vegetable, sale ung pleasant to take,and unfuilug in ity CHECHs ag a health restorative, Bumple Bottles 19 Coy â€"â€"bl64. (MBCl hatst i ... J * nual expenditure a; the S4Me Puy f0t the remainder of the Pu-lilmeul.uy term thy amount will not fall short of 'W'OWM. or nearly $7,000,000 more m es _ $1,214,328.25 for the current 6......"" 4 h 0t fugnet in addition to last year‘s m :fnn;l‘m‘ Governmer t continues to incre the nual evnandipus. oc us #8¢ the ... penses of the public service of’ :.. ::.: ion for the financial year 1881 g2, “M. ed in the Supply Bill, is .27.032‘“7'“' The same bill further nrac:a. . The Laver, the Ski 5 :::::.l';,h are the Illhlr.:‘l :t-:ux,‘:?:':r‘:hlld the emal *guiulthy action by "‘\ur; ®¥8tep cures Scrofuls "4. . :,,E‘f_’f:“ Bme;f"'ï¬ ::;- Dyfl“’l‘h~-lt cures fe:;r;]‘:‘:‘v‘ P‘Nnkh a â€wn.; the Blood while .t "WlMiute, Trial and vitality to the Shattered Festorey Bottles 10 Cents. â€"Ll64. #ystem, The amount voted f, or defrayj penses of the nub1i. .-....:A. n.yn.' the ¢r. _ i Glass eyes for horses me now mag such perfection that the animals ‘!"D:d': <taRnot see through the d.'â€plion, The Liver, the Ski Mln.. Bowels, l'l:tbe Illtuz:l :tixkll!ne\. and ¢.. month I_)o;_:urt Arrive 11:00 a and CHEAPEST EvÂ¥pR soLD JX DURHAY. _ _-ï¬ MONTHLY CATTLE Fatre 6.30 a.m., 12.flonoon £:00 p.m., 10:10 p. in . ORaNGiviiq 0. 00. 11506 um .. 0 a.an. 4545 p. ra owen souap . AnAct 2. T‘hl'd “'edneï¬duy m., 11:35 m 220 Of rel.'ruury. Apuj October and Decembe, sday _ preceding {, dir‘, 2nd Thnrsduy in each EDMUXD wRkaGeE Genern‘! Manay p. m., 9:10 121500 . m ., 540 Wap 3 d L0 D tm 4:25 p. m., 6:20 .m L ETRP u+ wels and Kidney, :‘m. wnitier and D*Panept ‘ Vegetable, waie und ‘nhlhub' 1D ity efl.m. Bumple Bottles 10 Coy $:20 p. m ries, and other official sources® to., of over 1,800 V in each the Gue) = Gl}elpb Tuesday, The Time Tab each month, FAlRS month, # unt Fopes iD euch IplFay 1N emeh each nth Always in Stock, and will be sold C to Cash or Parm Produce, Fresh Grroceries, Fresh Oat Meal 1°= Field and Garden #eods Groceryv and Provision Store Upper Town, DURHAM A Large Lot of R. DAVIS, FLES Auction Sales Attended All Business Strictly Con: My Mottoâ€"Close and promp and fair dealing between all : Deeds, Leases, Wills & L. and Make Uj the Lateststyle .\ BRewing Machime hs is prepared to s These nachines arn Boutu Ex», Dormax Wot Ifynu want a the Intost «ty w «t leave your or will ind you will l)l W. CALDWELL, _â€" BOOT and SHOEMAKER, Glazing, Grai Residence at the Old 1 DpUL Always on hand and exchanged for Oats IHWouse, Sign. anod Ornamental Painter, DURHANM THI". subscril and Make Uj Fresco and 1 1600 Bush. Fre«) Durham P.0., Seeds, Seeds. Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles Lath & Li #B"Parmers, M ge with punct J LifeInsurar Comveyanoor _4 South of the D For terms apply t Will be at H « @ay and Frid March 3rd, 1881 Durhan Bentinck, after uo Luthorford‘s utbor YETERINARY sUuroroNn Latest Fashions Regutarts BRoocises Durham, Mar YCNVEYANCER, Comun Real Ratate, Loan & Enssens 4LZ Solicitors in Chancory, Co Owen Sound, have resumed wl 1i« ©epen every Thursday as horetofor ALPRED PRosi Couuty Crow: ‘\'ll‘.l. be at Frost & Frost, BARRISTHH‘ and Attorney‘s Bolicitors in Chancory Comvexaie CST ABRIVED at BURNET‘S Price Dundalk , M W,. M. CLARK. Architect and Builds OTS 43 & 44 June 2ich . 1ss ALEXANDER BROW N BSUEI BUSINESS NDIRFCTORYy. E * tBGear. Lower Town .1 F. DOWNBES, |, Meney to Loan T THE LR Alexander Robortson ANS, Spee wenished . W a large q ue Seed Grain of all Kinds RADU ATI Lands Bought For Sale or to Ront lege, Toront TTORXTE E.D. MACMILLAX TTORNXEY â€"ATâ€"LAW. & & M wiili sery . C MISCELLA NEOU z. epposite Parker‘s D 1881 At a Mod Is Agont f ‘T A TLOR, PRICEYVI ; of Marring PLESsH DR. 1.1( Ma ©. 08. 3 ACBaED®, E3. A MEDICA L. N aud | Bjccused Aa AND N H CHARC t 11 L ) * Han @luicad Bla FYOo TA W