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Grey Review, 4 Aug 1881, p. 3

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ided by Mr. 8 ue pluced on lot 249 now â€" on ernor Generut Latile Curreut w me | luxzerâ€" t up frdu tue mded by Mr, rected on the mded + OW adulk, e. lianns, an € g‘eel' iSBub lll!llu‘ ever d 19 op |‘ mover 13::.‘ _ with spruce nterus, where, se crowd of 400000 ud 4+ ss05 Were roud Nams. Mines on the + read. _ ‘Thae cummuet lroug lame, as everyâ€" ows, includes laike Snperior is . Lxeneney tutie of â€" lyâ€" 1¢ wurl was is armed with nets and warâ€" ire stood fueâ€" usual addresgâ€" ey and | purty or towid, visitâ€" al‘s Tour. ya and girls, the mver in & cau fort, finalâ€" which passed ut into Luke Next morning coten Native At Silver Islet stop, and eâ€" | in the rick f Reginaid na oft Peinee : morming, Clerk at Rat Port» saut trip by by dur, sujoury Iver . that for . sopie ir‘s Land»â€" 1 8 “ Arthor‘s d into ® Cil edy > W i time y westâ€" ®. On ayain at wed â€" by _ woirrannt the pris necessary to have says it 1% s reachâ€" y of the »mpletely b Khan. another arisen on .and the erned st bombay yesterâ€" Anhom, giments enemy. Ameer‘s e, when hour, a% request» r _ before droement is slage ads presâ€" us. â€" His vidence, the matâ€" PS age and me coud that the ust died ecntion «dueted.. the Inâ€" soly @Â¥â€" ph says LDay. tweek x. Meâ€" st Me rt for it the he rd Plot vheek i1 teltk mio9®k 1116€ ince x re 44 tral M â€" The On t eP the ity mE rt 14 ne of Mary Burke, af Haumilton, was accident l%mmud in Toronto Bay ou Saturday. Spice, aged 6 yeurs, was drowned Saturday morving off a raft while fishing at Toronto. h’l’h Reformers hzldl'llgin are mdl:dn'l *Â¥ opriety of Loldiug a great itica 'unz JT- fall. $ rlg Two men were bitten by a mad dog in Toronto on Monday last. The dog wus shot by the police. A lad named Easting was drowned at Thorold on Friduy night, and the body was recovered the following morning. During the present season over forty fishermen haye been drowned on the great banks of Newfoundiland, chiefly through overloading dories. The number of aopliecations at the interâ€" mediate examinations thronghot the Proâ€" vinee this year was upwards of 4,000, as compared with 3,300 last year. ()n Saturday afternoon Robert, a thir teenâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. Robert Porter, of the 4th conerssion, Puslinch, was rus over by a waggon, and so severely injured that he died an bour and a half afterwards. The Press Association bas the highest anthority for stating that there is not the slightest foundarion for the report telegraph ed from America that Lord Lorne coutem Within a fortnight diphther‘a bas taken the three children of Mr. Win. Read, of X¢wamurket, and nasband and wife are now eluldless, who two weeks ago had two girls nnd w boy apparently in the bloom of health. Ou Thursday night Thomas O‘Bmen‘s burn at Thropyille, seven miles from Cuelph, was burned, with its contents. Twentyâ€"two tons of new hay aud a conâ€" siderable portion of of this season‘s grain were stored in the building. While working in a water works trench at Gnelpb, on Thureday, Daniel Driscoll was killed by a length of piping falling on him, breaking is neek and fracturing his skull, Decensed was 40 vears of age and leaves a widow and six children, During the storm on Sunday the ligatâ€" ning struck All Saints‘ Episcopal Chmech, Ningara Falls, but the damage is slight. A tarn belonging to Thos. Conrsey, in Bidâ€" duiph Township, was struck snd burned to the ground with all its contents. Mr. Thomas O‘Connor, of the 8th con. Lurther, had a very valuable young horse killed by a bulla few days ago. Theenraged unimal attacked the horse while lying down, driving one hborn into his breast making a clean cut wound, which probably .ionx the heart, as the borse only went & Some time age males from the timized by alight indueed to sign w agreement for an out to be a note yod«, which have the station for ) fam.â€"0. 8. Ad down, driving one horn mn:'x a clean cut wound, pie the heart, as the h few vards when he droppe While a soun aged seventcen neek yoke on I was made to resnscitate length of time, but in v The taking of the cer Bay district was accom ly experience. . Joha ] pointed in place of the borng vilMge, I1NC said to have beaten his fiendish manner, inflic upon her, fractaring se leaving her more dead wcreams attracted the n ascertaing the state of : censed that the brutal j had a narrow escape f1 A Seotch ecclesiastie bitterness is reported eause of the dispute be standurds. The taking of the census in the Thunder lay district was accompanied by some liveâ€" y experience. Joha Watt who was apâ€" ointed in place of the enumernator for Nipâ€" com, bad to take his supplies with bim n a amall boat, and when off Thunder Cape he bout capsized and he lost most « f his rovisions, _ He, however, kept a firm grasp £ the ccusus papers, and whea he was resâ€" mad ufter hein« in the water for about five Over seventy lives have been lost, and w t amount of property destroyed, by the minl np of a powder muguzine in the Mexican city of Mazatian. Parnelt was suspended on Monday in consequence of disregarding the anthority of the Speaker. â€" He persisted in spesking of the political prisoners‘ cases after the Speaker had called him to order. Ne good Preaching. r No man can do a good job of work, preach x good sermon, try a law suit well, doctr a patignt, or write a good article when he feels nuserable and dull, with slugzish brain and unsteady nerve, and none should make the attempt in such a condition when it can be so eamly removed by a little Hop Bitters.â€"â€"A2 bany Times. Sprious Acctoext.â€"A yard man on the CGreat Western at Palmerston, was crushâ€" ed between the buffers of two curs early on Thursday morning while conpling cars, and is believed to have necivo-r injuries which will prove fatal. The injured region is the chest, where he was crushâ€" ed in such away as to infliet serious wounds to some of the internal organs. Burdeck Blood Bitters Cures scrofula, er; sipelas, salt rheum, piles and all humors of the blood. Curesdyspepsia liver complaint, bilionsness, constipation, dropsy, kriney complaints, headache, nerâ€" vousness, iemale weakness and general deâ€" bility.â€"bl77. k yoke on Friday n x fall whent, the ho The Czar and Czarina of Russia arâ€" rived asmfely in Mo cow from the expital on Sutarday. They passed from the Pulace to the Cathedral or foot, receivingan ovaâ€" tion from the crowd, and then beld a reâ€" view of the troops. Lre Vou Going to Travel. Dan‘t hst a supply of that Dr. Fowler Fetraot of WWild Strawberry. 1t isa superio Dan‘t 'mst a su of that Dr. Fowler ® Extrsot of Wild Qs!::,h‘wy It is a «aperion remuny for «en sicknes, and & positive cure for, . al}: howel complainte induced \a has water, chan « of dist, ar of com «* . heth er at home or abroad, it skoold _ be kept at pand in case of equergency. â€"»l)>â€" + CANADIAN ITEMS. y aft hing. â€" M Udvertiser orm on Sunday the lightâ€" Smints‘ Episcopal Chmeh, ut the damage is slight. _A to Thos. Conrsey, in Bidâ€" p. was struck ind burned 10 m (1 L.. MeQueen, ‘nekknow, | was eugaged fixing the| iday morning prior to eatâ€" he horses attached to the v, knocking Jnm down, verly, and breaking hiu; he shoulder, while the entâ€" | his leg severely. It was: to amputate the arm at! onuge Man is now progressâ€" Walkerton Telescope. ruing a little hboy about on of Mr. John Hatchinâ€" in the ¢CAhronicle Office, laying on the hbank of the »me other children, and tov. ‘There «w»: no ane ns Fou nng rod mauy. _ Ile was hat he sopposed was an agzency, but which turued r $180 worth of lightning «ince hbeen delivered at dropped dead. . s furmer residing a few Poronto Line was vieâ€" ing rod mau. _ He was Me VAM Moralâ€"stick to the ()n al ty PC narrel of inusual m Glasgow, the r n revisiou of the en, Luckknow, sed fixing the ng prior to eatâ€" ittached to the ig â€" Jum down, _ breaking his r, while the entâ€" verely. It was to the arm at Lric hn Hutehinâ€" onicle Office, hank of the hildren, and we‘" no one child | by the time t and reachâ€" under . the Exery effort t Pows .. Thunder]| Potato ome liveâ€"| Butter was apâ€"| Eges.. r for Nipâ€" Wool with him | Sheep nder Cape | Lamb ost cf his| Hides An Italian expedition bas been successâ€" fal in crossing Africa from Egypt to the Guif of (Gninea. Nature Makes no Mistakes. Nature‘s own remedy for bowel complaint cholera morbus, cholic, cramps, vomiting, sea sickness, cholera infantum, -{i.nrrb@n. dysentâ€" ery, and all diseases of a like nature belongâ€" ing to the summer season, is Dr. Fowler‘a Extract of Willd Strawberry,. which can be obtaned at all desters in medicine. â€"bl77. obtaned at all desters in medicine. â€"bl77. According to preliminary abstracts of the eensus of the United Kingdom which has just been laid before Parkhament, the total population of Great Britain is now 35,246,â€" 502 and the excess of males over females is 398,668. In England and Wales there are about 440 persons to the square male,against 300 at the time of the last census. Nothing hort of Unmistakable Benedts, Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers Ore \;unfi khrx € };-;n-lu,on the Ist of August, the wife of Mr. William Vessic of a daughter. Bowrâ€"In Mount Forest, on the lith ult., the wife of Alex. Burt, of a daughter. Newswaxâ€"In Owen Sonr@, on the 17th ult., the wife off Mr. K. h. Newman, Jeweller, of a sou. Hamusâ€"â€"on Sunduy the 2ith ult., the wile of Ed~ ward Harris, Flesherton, of a son. Davis â€"On Rnh\vd.{ the 2rd ult., the wife of Mr. Robert Davis, Flesherton, of a daughter, | _ MOUXT FOREST MARKETS. _ | Advocate _ OBce, July 24th, 1881, l Flour per barrel............... 85 50 to86 0D | Ontmeal per barrel............ 6 00 to 6 00 [ Flk WIHOKL..«ccccrecscuescccccce. 1 10 to 1 14 Treadwell Wheat............... 1 00 to 1 10 SPFIMQG WCBE cce cce cercen en + 0 90 to 1 12 BHEIOY cercerssscrecsercctencecrece O 6B to 0 75 CMbHH cee ons siruaih s se ce cniecanenies». AF 30 o 0 Bi COBRS . cnrrerers rruoscacncnuaceunccens M k bo t 86 Patatoes per bag............... 0 80 to 0 40 | BAURKOK.....cccererrerrcrcrccccccc... 0 16 to O 17 BPe e k00 ee ceneee e en sn an nc nnnnen 0 10 to 0 13 WOOl pQF Us...coos sssssscrseree 0 20 to 0 22 Sheep skins...................... 0 00 to 0 00 T nevelh Sblefane 202202 shhcus Ond taln t L O Cwerrew â€"LÂ¥xonsâ€"In Murkdale, on the 27th ult] by the Rev. N. A. McDinrmid, t the residence of the bride‘; futher, Mr. Alfred Cheliew, of Collingwood, to Miss Anme Mand, secound danghter of John Ly ons Keq., of, Markdule. ’gpring Whe Barley, | Onts, | Peas, Pank â€"In Renutinck, on th> 2nd inst., Janx, roliot of the lite Archibold Purk, aged 80 years. MNeCwramÂ¥â€"In Durham, on the 20th u‘t, Florn Louisa, danghter of Mr. James McCreary aged 1 your ind 6 morths. Hoovy@Râ€"At Durham, ou the 4th inst, James Henry, som of Mr. John Hooper, aged 11 months and 18 dn{-. Funcral on Saturday next ut Twelve o‘clock noon. Flour, pér 100 1DS..cese«se« Flour No. 2,4 _ * Corn Meal * ** ... Shorts, t€ /A Bran, in Pilske Outmeal _ * * Fall Wheat, per bush...... Spring Wheat, Bt; Chaff Onts, per bushel. Barley, C 2 Peas, M# > Hay, p@r t0M. .ccscc Potatoes, per bush. ... Pork, per 100 (bs...... Beef, e Hides, _ ** eexrors: Sheepskins, each ...... Butter, per ND sscckeke+> Eggs, per dom...... . Wuod, dry, per cord Wool, Pér nvscvrerree Apples, per bag.... ‘ Pl' RSUANT of the Court Sheep skins... Lamb Skins... Hides per ewt MEY .ccsarsrenser Pl‘RSl'A\XT to «n administrati m order of the Court of Chancery moade in the matter f the Extate of Joery® MtomtoX, ard in a cause MeR e nis vs. Ferson, toe Creditors of Joseph Mighton late of the Townshi» of Bentinck in tLu ‘ounty cf Grev, Yeoman, uhk died on or «bout the Bighth day of Ansust, A. D. 1879, are on or before the Th rt eth day of August next, to s nd by post prepuidl to Crossor and Morri on of the Town if Owen Sound in the County of Grey, the Soliciâ€" tors of th : Defensaut, Richard Fomsou.the Adminâ€" istrator of the Deceased, thiir Chrisian and Surâ€" nwames, addresses an I descripti », the full portionâ€" PPPP ED CEC if Owen Sound in the County of Grey, the Soliciâ€" tors of th : Defensaut, Richard Fomsou.the Adminâ€" istrator of the Deceased, thiir Chrisian and Surâ€" nwames, addresses an l descripti n, the full portionâ€" lars of their elaims, a siatement of their gecounts, wid the nutâ€"re of the securities (if sny) held oy triem: or in defwilt thereo{ they will b“”x““‘“l" torily «x luded from the benefit of the said order Every Creditor bolding any security is to proâ€" d ice the same before me at my Chambers at Owen Sound on the Mixth day of September next «t ten o‘clock in the forenoon, being the time apâ€" pointcd for adjudication on the elaims. very month, where he will be most hnpp'g to wait unon all those that may favor him with their patâ€" romage. All work entrusted to him will be perâ€" formed in the Jitest and most approved style. WEPERENCE, any of the leading Dentists of Toâ€" ¢) & Surgery, will visit Durhamâ€" Office, British Hotelâ€"from third Tuesday (Fair Day) to the end of wory month, where he will be most happy to wait TO BUILDERS. SEALED TENDERS® will be received by the undersizned until the 15ta day of Anenst next, for building a Wood shed at School anse, 8. §. No.1, Glon iv. Plins and ®neifiâ€"ctions Dated this 2nd day of Jul d178 "k. purenace a promissory pote m= i« by fohn icLean, in favor of John Coumnur, (gr the su.a of prA which nate boar: ‘ute the #nd Julv, i881, . wlus was hot gives therefor Glenalg, July 265th, 1851 Now Advertisecments . Dundals, 35th . 1481 be seen at the resiaence of LL persons are horeby cautioned vot t« PURHAM _ MARKETS. Durnam August 4th, 1881 utm oo dras sb\ a â€" Glasgow per bushel.... SALF BY ALL DEALERS MARRLED BIRTHS DEATHS PENTISTRY. sssessene}2 70 40 2 50 to 8. JEROME, Licertiate ly A. D. 1881. J. MASSON, Master at Owen Sound THOS. BINNIE 2 50 to 0 80 to O 7 00 to 6 00 to 0 30 to 0 15 to 0 12 to 1 25 to 0 21 to 0 00 to 0 50 to 2 50 to 1 15 to 1 15 to 1 05 to 0 38 to 0 60 to 0 62 to 9 00 to 0 30 0 16 0 10 0 20 0 OO 0 75 JOHX 25 to 00 to 10 to 00 to 90 to 60 to 35 to 84 to 30 16 10 20) 20 to 0) to 75 to 00 to 00 to $3 00 0 75 0 65 12 00 0 30 0 00 8 00 6 50 2 50 1 10 0 60 0 1 50 0 22 0 00 7 00 Co4iT 1 23 0 00 43 00 8 50 22 19 16 45 00 4 00 18 18 U8 40 17 y16 Our Stock is now complete in every Branch, and comprises the Xâ€" A RG E&‘ NL ENC we have ever had the pleasure of offering. All our goods have been brought‘i‘;‘ tge lgte zfirk:txgsl() gias and we are prepared to give even better value than heretotore. e â€"_â€" BT{ILDERSS’L bHrard.;varle ot every description. Parties about to build will consult their own interest by examining our Stock before purc asing elsewhere. We can suppl! i 1 complete any kind of building. o o s Any e EVGI'] thmg M C 4t This season we are making a Speciality of the PATINTT, OIL and G s br i guarantee all goods we offer to bepfirst class, and the cheapest when quality is cousil‘e‘rtl.ss tnoveli of Our bmness, And can MACHINE OILS in received from the factory. Now is the ‘\YILL be sold in part or whole, Park Lot No. 3, North of Chestor Stieet, Durbanm, Four Acresâ€"14 acres under Orchard of first cliss bearing trees, good dwelling houso containing seven rooms, a well and pump. Also s dwelling house in the course of ereetion on the above Lot. Also Lots 108 to 106, W. Hunter Survey, Durham; and Lot 4 with a house thercon in the Village of Dnnda‘lk. This lot is one of the best sites in the Village. The wbove Lots are free of mortgage or any incumâ€" brunce. â€" Terms:â€"A certuin amount down, Poods given and time to 1mfi the bulunce, For further particulars apply to the owner, J. M. HUNTER, Diwham â€"Avenst 4th. 1881. L178 Superior Farm for Sals, A 4 ton, i0 acres, 30 improved . T his is most desirable furms in the Townsbip iu.l;nr) wanted. C Bentinck, July 5th, 1881 For further particulars apply at the Review Ofice, or to. § C. JOHNSTON, ]3()!’- the remainder of this year for S. S. No.7 Bentinck dutics to Commence on J8th August, applications to be sent to Sumuel Dicksou Elmwood. &’. 0. Stating what certificate held and stock of Oak mud Hemlock tanned leather. All work waurranted. Boulden is still king in the line of Collars. Durham, July, 28th. 1881. lke IJT A 1i N JS S LIGHT « HEAVY, \\YH EREAS my wife Christina Elizaâ€" beth Fruser, (her maiden name wis Grasby of Glenelg,) hus left my bed and bouwrd, w ithout just cause or provocation, 1 hereby cantion sli parâ€" ties against harboring her, or trustint hor ou my wecount, as such debts will not be prid, H. C. FRASER. Tailor & Clothier, RARE CHANCE! Of Town Lots for Sale. VY 'l}i:o:r;l}-utrnnngo- bestowed upon him sice opening out business in Dundalk, und he would also intimate thiat He 1s now in a better position than ne has been heretofore, to turn out work in the above lime promptly, and made up in the best style of the Art, and at prices that e must dioaw the trade to is establishiment. Blaclzsmiths‘ & Waggonmialzkers‘® Suppliecs Always on HAND. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS: Leather, Levantine, Cords, Canvas, DRILLS, DBucks, &c, Very Ch Coach COLOKRS and Carriage Varnishes. n Durhaim, August 4th, 1881 Late st Fashions regularly Receivea The Most Favorable Terms. AX CUTTING a SPECIALTY BUILDERS, BLACKSMITHS, Proton, July 28th Botwesn the Angloâ€" American Hotel aud H. Graham‘s Store, PAST Half . Little Current, Munitoulin Islund, July 5th, 1881, J.C. ATKINSON, A BARGAIN ! 150acre Farm for Sale Cheap Dundalk, July 21 r OLS54, 55 & 56, in Township of Benâ€" 4 4 tinck N.T. R., 4 miles from Durkam. A first. class furm with good buildings and well watered containing 150 nor~s; about 100 cleared and wed fâ€"need with board fence: alse aver 2 acres of an arebard. . Will be soli coth all szops, inploments ind st vok,juâ€"t «s it stands, or sepuraie, on Ca8y t â€"rms to suit parohnaser. Also ©O scres in Artome si>, Lot 25, 8. D. R. Apriv on the rromis~e to the proprictor, JOHK KAY. HARDWARE! HARDWARE! JOS. F. MOWAT, HARVEST GLOVES! . W. Boulden‘s TISHES to return thanks for the Township of Proton. E.nu.geh. June 12ud, 1381 DU NDALK, Teacher Wanted. Nx OTITICTH. BEFORE â€" BUYING . ILS§ in Great Variety. Liberal di t t s ~1d o lgfllihg factolry. rj\a:a;) ad{txrlte r\ut«iou.l ral discount to large buyers. All our oils are sold in same state as they are Cradles, Cradle Scythes, Rakes, &c. at the very lowest figures and time to buy your harvest gloves as we handle double the number of any other house we can sell cheaper before purchasing elsewhere. CALL AND SEE f Lot No. 82, Con. 10, ]"\ 1881 IN TM® at Low Rates. 1881 nproved â€" This is one of the ON Ventry P. 0. ttâ€" 177 WAGGON MAKERS, FARMERS and every one will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. We have the best Assortment WILL XOT BE UNDERSOLD, and will always meet quotations. o oi n gommg s ons d175. tim 176 câ€"176 177 â€"â€"{12 tbe. bright Sngar for One A -;;[;\--,\'Q.-â€"::;',;l land, good soil, well impr ber ‘ifully situated, close t: station. Good. privil ge n never iniling streatm on the lot Eor Sale, | A‘ DJ INING the Town of Durbham, 2X witty neves of land, good soil, well improved ber ‘ifully situated, close 6: station. Good mill privil ge ana never Iniling streum on the lot. I 1 1 W n oroal ' For particulars appty to March <rd 1881 Lardine Oil, Castorine Oil, Excelsior oil, Olive Machine Oil, Crude oil, Seal oil, &c. Three gallons and upwards at Manufac turer‘s cash prices, O I L S , Paint Oil and PAINTS Plaster of Paris, Water Lime, GLASGOW WHITE LEAD. DYE STUFFS, MACHINE Of every description at close rates. q 5 LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. BEST VALUE IN ToWnN,. &UGARS, o d R 3 6 M bd 3 R MacRAE, Durham *n1l64 R. HILL, Arriving this Week per G. T. R., J. H. HUNTERS, â€"â€" Very Cheap â€"â€" FRESH TEAS, in Blacks, Young Hysons and Japans. CC To T S ET Coffees, (Pure Java,) Pickles, (Crosse & Blackwells,) Capers, (Crosse & Blackwel!ls,) Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, Codfish, and SUGARS, Mucovada, Refined, Scotch, Granulated, Lump and Iceing. Nails, Glass, Paintség. _gllsirvery cheap and best quality. CHEAP All Wool SUITS, Only $6.50. Linen Pants only 50c¢. per pair. Linen COATS only $1.25. Scythes, Snaths, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, Hors and PBRBUNIIXTG E2NTT Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, 30 CASES! 30 CASES, Sugars, Tobaccos and GROCERIES. MACHINE OILS, &c., C.LGRANTSTEA Durham, July 27, 1881. Gem Fruit Jars in one quart and half gallon, AT LOWEST PRICES. See Our 50 cent Felt Hats. At 35, 40, and 50 cents, the Bost Value in Town. ALL KINDS OF Lower Town Durham. G. C. McFARLANE‘S, At H. W. MOCKLER‘S. an i SHOES from the best Makers, Give ma Goods & Clothing, cheap. JOS. F. MOWAT, Lower Town, Durham. Just Received at Snaths, Forks, Horse Pokes J. H. HKUNTER. CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, â€" _ Try us Es d m mmyte NE L. Butchers, and any other person in want of Outtle, Sheep, Hogs or &ur\wfi, that be is proparâ€"& to -npw them at ull times. Oxep usd Btomk bteera n nmawtubine â€" acual 2t ES 2 T WIC Cattle.Shecp,Hogs&:Houes, For Sale at all Times. THE Bubscriber wishes to intimete to WubAisnrn cmd achies ced e e is qed t o ied » mpocialty. Apply on the premises Lot 83, Con. } E.D. l.{nen:lgl.).bom 1 ll.dh- north of Priceville CAHE on the preimises of the Supscriber at Orchaidville, shout $wo months ago a Bay Mare, aged: The owner is requosted to prove proâ€" . pBY expenses and take the l.mnu} -v?' dma» y JOHN CALYERT, . PATTERSON : WARREN Carpenters & Contractors, DURKHAN, * ARE Prepared to take Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wooden Buldinps Sash & Doors kept on band. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly made out A call solicited. Sutisfaction guarar Orders left at Adic‘s Hardware Store, Town, will be promptly attended to. EXCELSI_OVR Bakery, No. 1. ber! Mevgnd 4b prmenint ui raiad 4dsc 5c cii d 2 d Tea aud buflu-‘u«» Purtics supplied on the shortâ€" est notice, and at very low prices, He would ni1so tuke this opportunity of thaunking the inhabitwate Durham and surrounding country for the Jid vomage bestowed on him during the pust, and ws :nul will supply Bread duily ut uny place in the lndans 'PHE undersigned would intimate that at his bukory SAustmonth af Seunas Hecusrl ue L9 Ni e ty eE K. his bakery , justsouth of Jumnes Brown‘s btore GurafraXn btrect, he will keop on Hand first chate Broad, Cakes,. Pastry, Biscnits, &c. th s EdW T H ! 1 I Town OrctiaÂ¥dville, Juby 21 , 1881 CANADIAN BANK Of COMMERCE, DURHAM. Glenelg, July 20, 1881 Capital $6,000,000 : Reserve $1,400,060. 'l‘l'[lh’ BANK jssues Letters of Credit on Great Britain and other Forcign Countries; Buys and Collects Sterling Exchnnge; Issues drafte on New York and all purts of Canuda DEPOSITS of $4 and upwards Received upou which the eurrent rate of interest will he allowed. General Banking Business Durham, May 19, 1881 Aâ€" PALMER. Proprietor. Necklets & Lockets, Black A Fine Stock of WEDDING RINGS al ways on hand and made to order, The yery latest patterns in Also u fine Stock of GENT"8 CHAINS, silver, pold & plated; GOLD and BLACK BRLACELETS; GOoLD, PLaATED, JET «& GABRNET LADIE‘S SETS. Ladie‘s and Gent‘s G@old and Silver Watches, Key & Stem Winders. Some New Desisns in CLOCKS, Walaut and Mahogany Cases. Repairing of all kinds Promptly Attended to. All Work Warranted CuLLECTIONS MADE JEWELLERY ! R, H. McKAY, Proprietor. “Ylnla politicians have been disenssing the question of Pree Trad> and Protection the ever enterprising proprictor of the Walkerto® Fanzingâ€"Mill Works ‘)um been busy ml.h‘n‘ tmâ€" rovements to his aJready Colebruted First Prize t‘mn’i::f-)lill. which hus fought it« way tharoughe competion und dillicuities to the first rauk, and now stands the A. GORDON‘S, Durham. Sign of the Big Waitcl{. $ WALKERTON FANNING MILL RVOIITS®., and, as in the past, is wearmntcd to sepurite Cockde from wheut, wild or any kind of Outs trom Whent, Chess from Whent, Orts from Peas, apd will clean Onts, Burley und nJ) hinds of Comrse Graius, to perfection. For Chufling, it bas ho equal. 3t will save Grass and Clover Seed perâ€" octly, thus enabling Earmers to fomnish their ow in inss and Clover Soed, which cost them o. snuch money yearly. These improvements ought to be if the greatest importonce to the farmer, more »spocinlly as all th» prain he grows has to pass hrough the funning mill, and if well cloaned, be vill reccive the highest |mtr!u-(l riee ; also, if well cleaned for sood, be grows nothirg but pure grain, thus leaving good land urham, May 12, 1881 First Prise Fanning Mill of Ontario, TORONTO â€"____ provements which 1 bavemmde fur .. _ Seving Grasaseed & taking Cockie & thess from Whent, which [ warrant it will do perfectly, thus enabling that casse lcbor apd vield nothing i» retwrn. would liko wise o:lTytgtgr_nv_t«~nU4rlz to the lite |.l. Free from Obnoxious Weeds 11000000 2. .ci 5 aes Aundhc tb ult nds AschinclP» Geat pisas. 4 Farmers to furnish their owen Grass Seed. Havicg enlurged my Workshop and added pew Muchinery, 1 am nrepured to Manutscture extem« _ ____ gively,either Whioesale or Ketail. _ Orders punctually att«s.ded to, and Communicaâ€" tions promptly answered. THE LATEST PATTERNS IN Colored & Bright Gold Sets, AMERICAN JEWELRY, LOCKEETS, RINGS, GOLD & Silver W ATCHES & Colored Enamelled Lockets, Walkerton , May 19th, 1881 Mare Came Astray. Still and always to the Front Canadian & American ty. . Apply on the premises Lot 53, Con. tY.. Apply on the premises Lot 53, Con. On reasonable terms, ind a THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Aud the latost styles in BRACELETS, Also Ladies‘ & Gent=‘ TRANSACTI D. DURH AM. â€"â€"AT INCLCDIN ALBO Sutisfaction guarantend JAMES ROBB. A. PALMER. R. H. McKA BEALS, CHAINXS, c 176 y 169

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