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Grey Review, 19 May 1881, p. 3

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hark count 7 in the be age of 111 of 1.48~ y are asbout The Enterâ€" . from the y Cormpany etion . Road. y. was killed r named tning m burned to wh and & ly, bhas falleny the death of lange, but the whols " aro to peâ€" e the Revd‘s D« served Nailway, ursday ith the by the he Gowâ€" applicaâ€" bow, their e of theme, uo and died ther; aged ho grmtaite mity thaw together, ols mure maraftax®, ugh g t» ind burnâ€" u«t week. "ampbell . t appesrs the thune. gs at the A numaâ€" ween the ate loadâ€" : knoeked ty dozen ses grantâ€" nce. ‘The Howland y employees » of an in. imminent, russels, has cash. He t the other resby terinn : appointed . ib Ki , CGeorgâ€" e «zved, Corthern wiar from to mtion, llage. Coiling 10 of the ve that itle the No Villages eir present s is excluâ€" 8 well forg ars t nyuisivn® _ plenty of h‘s Islund ity is 2.718 »+nd reâ€" aro t 1 behalf t. Some & blllu‘ editor of were inâ€" wver 100,. eves on policy every» Da maternal been ap eve 0 vice be Chief vetims § a few ainoue Henry 1146 )80 cemn t of and beâ€" ito WO 81X the b@ 0 Judge McKenzie on opening the County, Court at Toronto on Wednesday very propâ€" erly called the attention of the Grand Jury | to the number of lanaties confined in our| jails for the want of room in the asylums. I He said ; "There was a class of persons whose eases should be considered, and hel was glad to say that previous grand juries had br ought it under public notice. 1t was the case of lunaties who were sent to jal. Iusanity was a visitation of Providence, and tuose afflicted had no right to be sent to jail and be mixed with criminals. As a chairman of the Quarter Sessions, several eases had been brought before him of parâ€" ties boing churged with insanity. It was the custou to seund them to jail, and for the surgeou and some ot..ci medical man to reâ€" port ou their cases. Tuey were lhen' brought befors him agrin and if he conâ€" sidered the report correct they were comâ€" mitted. But no lunatic ought to be brought into contact with criminals, and the jail was no place for them." It is clearly eviâ€". dent that ourasylam accommodations must be increased so as to keep pace with the laugentable incroase of luzacy. on the very day departure for the men sailed for | menm saned lor Ingland ; but aite departure from Montreal, there wive Thursday was the hottest of the season in New York. The thermometer stood at 929. Fourteen cases of sunstroke are rs ported in that city and in Brocklin, one their 1t is understood that the Princess Louise will not go to the Northwest with the Marâ€" quis on his trip. . Protxetros rrox Waxtox Linzc Sorrs. â€"In the British house of Commons the Blll protecting newsnpapers from wanâ€" tom actions from libel in the exertions of their public functions, has been read a second time. probably fatal Monetary Times is of opin may yet be profitably shipp to Britain, but only by tho tention and acapt themsely ing condition of the trade. Tax â€" Carru®s Tuaa Times of last week call faci that the export trai Britain is not tarning « waa‘at first anticipated given of a recont shipn where the shippor lost s dollars by the ventare. for this change in the tr lurge numbers of cattle on Friday to see a c man, woman and clhil lation. ‘Twoenty thon lost $25,000 in wase from the shops. At n 1,000 hands only six 1 But one mill sttem sto und that with indiffere locomotive shops abou men were at work and 8 per cent. ‘The actus class in wages and out about $35,000. _ The mate their losses throw weers, whose idlencss through nonwâ€"producti on. as at least $15.000. rever thur s 1 road wa heaps o The Basuto war is declared to be ended un Ice Jam on the Kaministiqua.| MISCELTâ€"ANEOTUSZ. imnquiry that tituted. Th iety, and are t abandoned th f1 #+ @> ++ ad ut () ttenti feattl L f1 route who . pay e t Pri t via the | t} Y H tue 4th, / Guelph having 1832 t 1832 till 1875, wh count of physical rectorshipef St. G to Encland for the ery of life. _ Mild, searching and effectnal, they are aspecially adapted to the needs of the digestive appuratus, derangements of which they prevent and cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ for children and weakened constitutions, where a mild but effectual cathartic 1s required. For Sare sy antr Drare®s. A case has come umder our notice where the inhuman father of a most promising child suffering from a violent attack of Croup, which threatened every moment to terminate fatâ€" ally, actually refused to spend 25 cents upon a bottle of Wilson‘s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, although assured by a neighbor that she kuow it would give the little sufferer imâ€" mediate relief and <fect a speedy cure. _ _ Avan‘s Gatitamrtc Prorsare the best of all purgâ€" gatives for family use. . They are the product of long, laborious and successful chemical inâ€" vestigation, and their extensive use, by phyâ€" sicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, proves the best and most effective purgative lull that medical seience can devise DBeing purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use. In intrinsic value and curaâ€" tive powers, no other Pills can be compared with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them, when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and maintain in healthy action the whole machinâ€" Wilson‘s Wild Cherry eures Coughs, Colds Bronchitis, Catarrh, W hocping Cough, Cold in the Head &¢., and has saved many from Usnsuimption. _ Nee certificates from well known parties on inside wrappers. Ladies, ifyou wish to keep . your hands soft and white, and yourcomâ€" (p}xexiou clear and transnarernt, use uibours‘s Parisian Baiin. â€" I[t cures Chapped Hands, Cracked Lips, Tan Freckles and Sunburn. Price 25 Jenuts. Sold by all Druggists. â€"f163. t] | _ The Legi«lature of Holland has provided | for the punish» at by imprisonment of inâ€" | dividuals found drank in public places. Th 1e Zot woat Brutal Outrage. Ontario, strawâ€"stack of the Ninzwa By Caiver en row‘e to the Saâ€"katehewan for rties of British tecant farmer im ts who are expected to arzive within t few weeks. PHI Archdeacon Palmer, D. C,. L., tjoy Square, Dublin, on May deceased was identified with ario, from its earliest history, d in the now | "Royal city" from , when he was forced on acâ€" sical weakness to resign the it. George‘s Chitrch and proceed r the benefit of his health. evening‘a heasvy thunder or Otrawa. â€" ‘The base of the wk. street, Methodist Episâ€" is struck by lightning and aged. Some extraordinary the early part of the aterm sw 0 0 _0 __]| KamFropared to sell at Prices that Cznuot be Beat. ack of the XNiscwa rans Cut Nails, Clench Nails, and s k fire on Wodnesday, and | Finishing Nails very Choap. muoieh . 1os To t Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, h abont $50,000 worth of | Hoes, and Manure Forks. i henie e diiot e Clie Chl Paints, Oils, Varnishes, in Meatisd "ths Date of! . Japans, Glass and Putty It wa «al Accord, TT Wednesday re transter, but decline iry authorities are to nuected with the reâ€" made _ t Canad 1 youn th £] W , he had scen by the United da‘ssteady proâ€" and bounds. . it ti _ the Duke of rather drive a than make a le, telegraphed r, N. Y., claimâ€" r the discovery ted in the right nates and 15 i representi en issued fix he ma u. CAR LOAD of HARDWARE e manifesto a in which of vietory: ion on the but it was MY vle win Wi r{} ty , Bran, hi Ontmeal Ne ' Full Wheat, per Soring Whent. MOUXT FOREST MArR Confederate Office, May Flour per barrel...............$5 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 Fitlh WIOME..scs+sssssresesecveses 3 Treadwell Wheat............... 1 Spring WIOKL....â€".sircre«ss.ce++ & BATLGY .cccresescrerssrssarsrcsc+s+s 0 OB ... c2 c corerereri contaszenessenee O FEMErsescriribees veeecduediaianvees O Hides, h Sheepskins, each ....... Butter, per lb ............ Epgs, per doz............ Wood, dry, per cord. Wool, PBX Hh.s. iss 12rres Apples, per bag......... at 10 a. m., of which all parties interested will pluluo take notice and govern themselves accordâ€" o ROBERT LEGATE, Township Clork. May 12th, 1882. b167 Nool per Ib.. Sheep skins... Lamb Skins... Hides per ewt ty s:4«+«ssg«e¢ gpring . Barley, Onts, Peas, Oats, Barley, Dressed Hogs, per 100â€"lbs 8 00 to Butter, rolls, per lb......... 19 to ** ; SULr AMECY 5+s s ervreeccres 15 to EggS,pET OZ.+1:++r:1.12+11.+4 11 to Potatoes, per bus............ 85 to Turnips, per busli............ 25 to Hay, per ton.................. 10 00 to Notice is lu-regy given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision of assessments for tae Townâ€" ship of Glenelg, for the year 1881, will be held nt ® the Town Hall on at 10 o‘clock in the forenoun. Potatoes per BHKRCY..sczcrs. Fall Wheat, per bush anring Wheat +* Court of Revision. Sil FRIDAY, May 27th, 1881, Bate Warsan A Large Display of Table & Pocket Cutlery, &c., &c. May 14 1881. both Moreimnt work and Gristinz, and being toth th woughly uclmuinfieg with 'l;ulll-ll(;:', in all its Branches, they feel confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their work,. COAopping donsat anytime. FLQUR, BRAN and CHOP FEED forsale anddelivered To ALL PARTS of the TOWN. Wool Carding & Fulling will be done as usual by experienced WORrKMEN. The Highest Market Price paid in Cash for WHEAT. The undersisned would intimate to Farmers and others in this Town and surroundâ€" ing Country that they have leased the Edge Mills tor a number of years, and as these Mills have recently been thoroughly refitted with the most improved machinery for EDGH MILLS, DURHAM. NOW is the Time and the LEADING HQOUSE is the PLACE to get HARDWABE Cheap for Cash. Barn door ROLLERS and Hinges, DOOR LOCKS & PADLOCKS. Carpenter‘s Tools of all Kinds. our ud In Township of Egremont. COURT OF REVISION. THE â€" LEADING HARDWARE â€"HOUSE is stil‘ at the Front in Prices. | Durham, May 5th, 1831 Now Advortisements. Miss li bir. C Township of Glenelg. M AYLORâ€"At the residence of the 1 r, on the Â¥7th ult., by Kev, Mr. Ma _Rutes furniture (luu.ier of Fleshert Wliznbeth A. deuguter, of Jeremiah { Artemessia, TORONTO MARKETS. Toroxto, May 18th, 1881 per bush 100 tbe.. In Di rge W 1 v ataxt May 19 h, 181. 100 Ibs............82 75 to §4 , SHC â€" OUTAL May, 1881, To ECarmers and Others. kevressersestsres 11 to E:c reseires. 85 to MBE s s rixcracer 20 to resstussstsser ces EOFOU Y MARRIED DAEBTHS BIRTHS At RBottom 1)‘l'i(,’(?fi. n 13th inst., the wife { a daughtor. UARKETS, May 12th., 1881, ...$5 00 to§5 50 ... 4 50 to 4 50 ... 1 00 to 1 02 ... 1 00 to 1 02 ... 1 00 to 1 05 ... 0 60 to 0 75 ... 0 34 to 0 38 JANFS BROWN. Township Clerk, 81 08 to 1 10 to 0 0 0 64 to 0 35 to 0 16 to 0 15 to 65 to 41 to 70 to 20 to 0J to 00 to 15 to 00 to Having Just Receited a the bric . _ Maddc sherton . $1 21 17 12 40 30 13 00 0 0 0 76 0 40 0 18 0 20 0 27 1 2g 1 % 5 00 8 50 0 xt 1, 6e Tay 11 16 15 42 76 16| 11 [ 50 21 of Durhaim, on the evening ¢f Friday, the 27 th ' , 0 Mar is=1. Y+ 27 th to which the public are cordially invited. I Firstclass music will be provided. Tickets to | wdmit Gentleman and Ladics £100, to be obtained at Mr, John Cameron‘s, & J.F. Mowat‘s. Surther particulars next issue. R. B. BULL, President. Durham, May 11ti, 1881. L\DJOINING the Town of Durham, L & Fifty acres of land, good soil, well improved heautiml{y situnted, close to station. Goo¢ mill priviloge und never failing stream on the lot. provements which L havemade for _ _ Saving Grass seed & taking Cockle & OChess from Wheas, which [ warrant it will do.perfectly, thus enabling Iiltn: e mraprnne vme Hvind L ty i.: etep in y . theiasap (uls o Ni s Farmers to furnish th:ir owon Grass Seed. Havicg enlarged my Wo lh:{ and added new Muchinery, I am gr»;pa&,c«l to Manufacture exten sively, cither Whloes@lo orRetail Orders punetnally attended to, and Communicaâ€" tions promptly answered, "Rebeccea at the ons y e es e d cy S OmR CCTRe Cokle from whoeat, wild or any kind of Oxts from Wheat, Choss from Whent, Oats from Peas, and will clean Oats, Barley and ull kinds of Conrse Grains, to perfection. For (1lmx!iu$. it . has no equal. It will gave Grass and Clover Seed perâ€" foctly, thus enabling Farmers to furnish their own Grass and Clover Sced, which cost them so much mouey yeurly, Those improvements ought to be of the groatest importince to the farmer, more especially as a!l the grain he grows has to pass through the funning mill, and if well cleaned, he will reseive the highest maurket B'ricoz also, if well cleaned for seed, he grows nothing but pure grain, thos leaving good land Subscrib« 2t Once WALKERTON _ FANNING MILL NWW OREKS. R. H. VI!Ic‘KE Proprietor. \\'lnlo politicians have been discussing tue question of Free Trade and Protection, the ever exterprising proprietor of the Walkerton lm ringâ€"Mill Works has been busy nddin‘i’ imâ€" provements to his niready Celebrated First Prize EFmnningâ€"Mill, which has fought its way thrrough competion and difficulties to the first rauk, and now stands the First Prise Fanning Mill of Ontario, and, as in the past, is warranted to sepurate Pvabta mssy ADCM EL DTR TIICC 10 sepi that canse lebor and yield nothing in return. T would likewiss call your attention to the lato imâ€" Free from Obnoxious Weeds Carponters & Contractors, % DURHAM, _\ RE Prepared to take Contracts for i Brick, $tone and Wooden Buildings, Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly mado out. ‘Grey $R1eviéfi7 Per Annum. PATTSRSON : WARNER A enll solicited. _ ;m.i;fuati.u guarantend Orders left at Adio‘s Hardware Store, Upper Town, will be promptly attended to. A LBERT BOWLER, who is of unsonnd f\ miu 1, loft his home on Lot 220, on the Toâ€" ronto & Sydenham Roud, Proton, on Saturdw night the‘7th inst. Age 24, has dark hair and monstiche, wore w blue grey fnnel shist, dral duck pants and straw hat, had on neither coat nor INFORMATION WANTED veat. . Any infortantion . l(‘};l\l’(-hl-l}."hllnu‘ll'l thankfally reeeived by his sorrowing parents, . Address : WILLIAM BOWLER, c 167. DundalicP. The firs( sitting of the Court of Revision for the Town of lmri‘uug,’i!l.bo held in the Town Hall, ==s V.»~ notecies derknly Upper Town, DURHAM. For particulars apply to Walkorton, May 193. 1831 March 3rd, 1881 GRAND CALICO BALL. Durham, May 19, 1881 HE Durham Mechanies Institute STEWART & LOWICK. Durham, May 13th, 1881 HH Durham Mechonmes Institute will ggva a grand (‘nllcn‘!i_u_ll!‘il_l_fpfATnyn Hail, Still and always to the ‘Froili: COURT of REVISION. TOWN OF DURKHAM. Ico Cream Fostival. or Sale, well" tions. R. HILL, OrF MackAX, Durham 24, has dark hair and grey: funnel shist, dral hud on neither coat nor vegarding him will be andl other attracâ€" R. H. MeKAY. fm167 Dundelk P. 0 *h165, y167. *n164 bi67 ONLY FIRST CLASS MATERIAT, USED and Work Done in EAVESTROTUGHS A SPECL LITY I beg to annnunce that I c€; éct the Train in this week with the balance of my Spring Goods. w ien my Stock will be Complete and I will be happy to see persons in need of As I will strive to make it of mutual benefit for buth Buyer and Seller. All Good _ ‘Will be sold at the LOWEST PRICE for CASH or TRADE. We ars aiways happy to Show Our Gooids. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Sho 2s & Groceries CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP! I=s"The Subscriber is also a Practical Paper Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancer, Inâ€" surance Agent, etc. Remember the Stand, one door South of J. Weodiand, jr., Lowar Town, Durham. TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! CHEAP GCOD CHOICE 5 lbs for $1. 5 lbs for $1.621 5 lbs for $2. Those TEAS Sell Well and Give SATISFACTION. Call and Examine Them.. QOur RAILROAD At IRWIN‘S BOOKSTORE D20 IReIT A M . Is kept constantly on hand a Large Stook of Stationcry School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, & Toys ste. A Fresn Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS in K=2"Agon‘ for the Gore Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Galt. W all School Boolk Depot, Durhanmm., Durham, April, 26tH, 1881. DRUGS & CHEMICALS. DEALERS IN STOVES May, 1881. SEEDS, SEEDS, SEE DS! Duham, May 5th, 1881. Ducham, April 7th, 1881. A‘s> the Revised Version of the New Testament BOOEKS®S, SKSTATION ENY WINDOW BLINDS, Manufacturers of Tinware &c. The Best COAL OIL in Town. â€"Ed«fAkuvdkoLls 45 Co. wioire Hhee! whesd . . abe" mietts 1h2" ced aBBw y Where you will getâ€"every thing you want in Direct from the Manufactory in Toronto. THOS. JONES, Upper Town, Durham Nhiesies ._McFARLANE, J. CAMERON. In great variety. ~JONES‘S HARRIS & Co. W Lower Town, Durham GEORGE IRWIN, 1DDUIGILA M . the Best Manner, m&"fimf Imonlt atare HnBM l ags sime ds em1ol y158 Tull g~® Yourselves by making money when & golden chance is offered, thmb& wlâ€" ways keoping poverty from your door. Those who slways trke advantage of the good chunses for making money that are offerâ€" ed, generully become werlthy, whi not improve such chanees remain In all sizes on the most improved nethods, latest styles, on the shortest notice and a; charges that dofies competition., Givehim a call and support native industry. How are you of for Socks! A VERY important question for everyâ€" one to consider as there is nothing more inâ€" jurious for houlth thun cold feet, however such can very easily be remodied and everybody »incge to feel comfortable by calling on Willtam Jobaâ€" stene,junr., who has ull the nppliauces for Look out for cold weather. Knitting Stockings & Socks Cnarns, Jem, Keeper and Plain Gold Rings, Silver Thimbles, Spectacles &e. Repairing of all Kinds Promptly attended to. Pipe Firules silver and metal made to order. A. GORDON. IN thanking m‘y many Customers for tue very liberal Patronage received ~ince comâ€" mencing business in Durham, 1 stote that 1 am now better than ever propared to caccute work of A Supericr Quality. As usual COPYING and EXLARGING done it A 1 style, Picture 1Â¥Uraming LADIES AND GEXTS® GoLD AND sSILVER WATCHRS THAT CANNXNOT BE BEAT FOR TIME PIECES ANDCHEAPNXESS. JEWELLERY, GoLD PLATED, JET AXD GARNET LADIES SETS, BRACELETS, CHARMS, LOCKETS, CUFF PINS, BABY PINS, CUFF BUTTONXS,COLOR BUT: TOXS, STUDS, GOLD PLATED AnD SILVER â€"ATâ€" A. GORDON‘S. Clocks from $2.00 upwards, GOLD & Silver WATCHES New Goods, New Goods, Key and Stem Winders, The latest in Hall, Parlor and Bracket CLOCK®. Some beartiful designs in Silver and Eleeâ€" tro Plated Ware at W. F. DOLLS‘, Flesherton. AMERICAN JEWELRY, Colored & Bright Gold Sets, LOCKETS, RINGS, TO Rent that neat and commadiouns Cottrge, belonging to Walter Hastic, on Queen Street West, overlouking the river, known Sn PHOTOGRAPHY. Darham Nov.25 1880 Oct.13th, 183 Town MeAAARTYIDY O ullahiicir ceimacids 22224 is 4 J his bakery, justsouth of Jumes Brown‘s Store, Garafraxa Stroct, he will keep on mund firet clasg Bread, Onkes, Pastry, Biscuits, &c¢. Tea and Surprise Partics supplied on the shortâ€" ast notice, t:? at very low prices. He wonld wiso take this opportunity of thanking the inbabitants of Durhain and surrounding country for tho r‘ romage bestowed on him during the past, and as "n‘-u:fwiu supply Broud daily at any place in the THE undersigned wou!ld intimate that nb his bakery. instsonth af Tesaas m 22 lt tencher, [ C HBUOE In~st produce from their huhu:?or other eo.upflant persons, (‘t-ru"fluh‘t that such candidutes are, in their judgment, reason« ably well prepaured for examination. WM. FERGUSON EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. Eorme af algillli2 220 220098 707 exmmination, Forms of applications can be had from any County Inspector, 9 The regulations require that in all onsor, the applications be nn«rm‘mnied by tostinoninle of the good r):.mc(fr and #ober ‘lln;l:‘t:‘l m ufin -nrlnu:;; signed by a clorgyman, an. within a mon of application, [ Candidates for Taird Class will be examine@ concurrently with, and on the sam» papers as Inâ€" termoriate and Second Clags, but betore Nl{h?" mitted to ona.l‘nnnunx; in~st produce from <bp ~J in this County are hereby hotified that the next Entermediate, Sccond, and Third Cinss Examination will be held at Owen Sound, comâ€" mecing at 2. p.m. on Monday the It is indispensible that applicants should notify me not later than the 1st of Sume, of thoir inâ€" tention to prescut Shemsc!Â¥es for examinatian" CANDIDATES for Teacher‘s Coftificates in this Countr are hovahv Intifad"dhase s1« BEST and CHEAPEST EVER SOLD County of Grey TEACHERS‘ FXAMINATIONS. March 3rd, 1881 Durham For terms apply to Durham, May 12, 1881 _ OTS 48 & 44, in the 3rd Con. Bentinck, 4 8 »uth of the Durham line. A PALMER, Proprietor. Priceyille THE LATEST NXNOVELTIES IX 11th day of July, 1881. WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., For Sale or to Rent. Done in 85 different Style« A Call is respectfully solicited BRACELETS, House to Renrt. Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ INX DURMHAM. DURHANM. 31, 1881 INCLUDIXG T. DONAGHY, JAMES HNENPERSON, On the pren Lower Town, Durham, yâ€"138, y, while those who do main in poverty.â€" We Kelsey‘s old Stand, SEALS, CHAINS, Prosiding Inspector g gne nere ol k it any place in the A. PALMER. C. L. GRANT &e. #c.

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