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Grey Review, 25 Aug 1881, p. 3

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ried. i# C. W I.;l: to $37.80and ol&n.g.” va. 8, and also tuige and ap. ts 55 and 56 be authoried 6e a survey and muety . whici of us house ht into reâ€" s swept omâ€" to even delay 1 the street, river. The settled down, ‘he waters of glow of the * bathed im uls of smuke ug aloug the uintuin sides lmch hes the :mg the mver seconded b’ ited to assisk seconded b efunded .44‘ y him in proâ€" & Mr. ited to repaur iâ€"line of Gienâ€" ug Artemesig wmmed. ssconded vu.’ be J arried. mere appesr® h the tHumes of the main own will be ition worse 1& Yale are inâ€" ~The fire at control, or about . eight wo had been arly all the b buildings, , and a large cless. Many y shelter im kirts of the ut in tents. iles of merâ€" ; saved froum uch confusâ€" apudity witlh ral citizens liwes. Oue q to remove f busines®, ; Columbie =, $00,000; Gny Tutâ€" wly a large in the houses and all |‘. lled to the + No. 4, superâ€" of & contract s uound.d” on hre. ‘Kne it almost the , and withougin to check the + euveloped im ~At 3 o‘clock us n : s block 21.50 ; 1 un a ro68® 0. 204 be -u" walking off ut pmincipally destruction of vatus for the :y inadequate , and although strong baunds muety . whucly of us hbouse oue never 10 re niled witlk 3 ofl beddiug, avles, deposit« « tomporarily them again to side of the towu. . Near» «e hotels, the lurge nuumber n destroyed. noond.d" pgonddb, wb by _ the re quickly d to eseape Hall PROPERTY. save owing Op aving the yed by insurance accounts b4 ipers $15.00 be appoint. »ollln; for by by Mr. Johy be dangerously ill on the Congo River. Nana‘s band of hostiles is reported to have killed tive men and two boys near El Rits, New Mexico. The Frenchelections were held on Sunâ€" day. Gembetta was returned for Belle ville over his irreconcilhable antagonist The general result throughout the country is largely Republican. The craditors of the Glasgow Bark have now received 90 per cent. of their claims. Of 1,819 -hsrehofiom. 260 remain. The others are ruined. Near 600 gave np all they had, and began the world again. To the trustees of the relief fund, which exâ€" ceeds $1,950,000, there are 883 applications for aid. The Canada Gazetta contains the official notice that the head offices of the amaigaâ€" mated telegraph companies will be removâ€" ed to Toronto. An Ottaws l.d named Joseph Ryan, at the risk of bis life, on Monday sayed two boys from drowning. â€" His act was particuâ€" larly worthy of praise. Mr. Jonathan Orth, of Etobicoke, the other day lost all his outbuildings and their contents by a fire started by a spark from the steam thresher. ‘The loss amounts to over $2,000, Two of the boys arrested at Galt for stealing goods from H. A. Brenuan‘s store there last week were sentenced by County Judge Miller to two years each in the reâ€" formatorcy at Penetanguishene. The thid boy charged with receiving the stulen proâ€" perty was nequitted. Mr. Herbert Gladstone, M. P., son of the Premier, has been appointed Junior Lord of the Treasury, and re clected withâ€" out opposition. Vigilants at Orange, Teras, are putting down lawlessness with a strong hand. Five desperades, four negroes, and one white have beeu cither shot or hauged. A quarter million dollar fire is reported from Pliladelphia. Two men lost their hves in the flames. Cuared of Drinking. "A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for liquor, which had so prosâ€" trated him that he was unable to do any busâ€" ine*s. He was entirely cured by the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst ; took away the appetite for liquor, made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady man for more than twoyears and has no desires to return to his cups ; I cknow of a number of others that haye been ured of driaking by it.""â€"From a leading R. R.Official, Chicago, 11.â€"Times. Mr. Roderich Murcheson, of Arthur, one of the early settlers, died a few days ago from injuries, the result of being gored by a bull. Sir Heetor Langevia was received and banqueted at Port Elgin on Tuesday. The parsonage cfthe M.Church Orangeâ€" ville, was broken into Sutarday, and a few articles were stolon. A party of campers at Guadaloup Cany on having been attacked and some of them rourdered hy Mevicans, a desperate gang of Americans will pursue the raiders. A woar i-! recrimination will probably be the result. LATER. Vankoughnet, the murderer of the unofâ€" fending old man Richardsoun,of Loughboro, has been captured. He confesses his crime and professes peniteace. During his wanâ€" derings in the woods he suffered agonies, not only from the privations which such a life entailed, but from the keen pangs of shame and remorse. This terrible disease is but little less fatal than real Asiatic cholera, and n?nin- equalâ€" ly prompt treatment,. Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wl\ Strawherry will cure it as weli as all ooheâ€" S opms of bawel complaint« of infants or Virtne Acknowledged. Mrs. Mullhol!and, Oakville, writes : â€" For several years I have suffered from oftâ€"reeurrâ€" ing billious headaches, dyspepsia, and comâ€" ;l:mu pecular to my sex. Since m;:g.yur rdock Blood Bitters I am entirely ved. â€"181. Investigation is said to have shown that Capt. Howgate, the Arctic explorer, robbed the Government of large soms in the fitâ€" ting out of the steamer Gulnare. The toâ€" tal embezzlement is said to amout to $100,â€" lnfl_u. Aug. 16.â€"Information reachâ€" ed the city last evening of the occurence of a mfi‘rx murder, followed by arson and larceny,all believed to have been committâ€" ed by the one person. The murdered man, Juo. Richardson, lived on a farm of 175 meres near Buck Lake bridge. Loughboro‘, tp., Pnn:'n:: He was a resident of the locality ut twenty years, leading :u of that time a hermit °{;l.. his wife family, in uence of domestic inâ€" winter. He bas been a quict, inoflensive and yery industrions man, having lately ml another farm in the township of On Saturdy be left his house in Loughboro‘ and was proceeding in the diâ€" rection of an oat field, where hbe purposed to work. Suddenly he was struck with a charge of buckshot and felled to the ground his assassin being unseen. He laid there uutil Monday afternoon, when his corpse was found by a neighbor named Seers. The body looked ghatly in its bloody stains and presented a sickening sight. Hs breast and side were riddled with shot there was also a wound on the forehead. Buspicion rests upon one Coughenor or Vankoughnet, who has for about 20 years resided nearly opposite Richardson, his cccupation being that of a hunter and trapâ€" per. lt is thought he was anzious to beâ€" come possessed of one of Richardson‘s horses which he stole on Sunday, and with which has made his flight. on Sunday evening Ricbardson‘s barn was destroyed by fire, but before the incendiry Appflad his vorch, he substituted an oid horse for that of the murdered man. The feeling of the people agrinst Caughenor is so great, that should hbe appear, they would be inâ€" elined to do him violence. A special to the Whig received this afternoon from Bedford Mills gives the following particuâ€" lurs :â€"The body was found beside a leege of rock about four feet high. _ When he was shot hbe tell with his legs bent under him. His face much lower thaa his feet and by remaining in his position was much swolien and perfectly black. _ Richordson is of mediam size. Theassassin evidently | had bid himself in ambush across the| gulley, for marks are discernable where he has been crouching while waiting for his vietim. . Portions of the gun wadding were found. About noon an inquest was openâ€" ed, when a number of witnesses were sworn and a postâ€"mortem examination commeneâ€" ed. â€" The man accused is uamed Vankoughâ€" net, alias Caughenor. His wife alleges that lust night, in his angnish of soul from | being continually aceused of all the crimes committed in the vicinity, he went out inâ€" to Buck Lake in a punt, with her and Ins ehild, and when midway in the lake he rose and plunged in, and was lost to view.| This story is looked upon as a ruse to allow Vankoughnet to eseape. Richardson has a number of friends in Canada. _ He has a| daughter near Camden East and friends on Wolfe Island. Stanley, the African oxplorer, is said to CANADIAN ITEMS. MISCELLAN EOUS. A Revolting Murder. «od in proper time.â€"bl81. | * @lenelg, July 20, 1881 * 4 w4 â€"_â€" ++# â€"____. lflOR the Durham Mechancie‘s Institute. Applications will be received by the under sigmeu on or before the 2nd September, stating salury require?, respectively, for kueyhm the Liâ€" brury open once a week, Friday, from %. to 9 p.m., and, twise a week, Wednesdays from 4 to 6 p. m., and Fricays from 7 to 9 p.m. CC i 0 _________ JAMES GUN, Sec‘y. gpring Wheat ** Barley, t€ sere«t Oats, &* Peas, 4* Drossed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per Ib......... Butter, rolls, ]u:r Ib ** gub dairy,...... Eggs, perdoz......... Potatoes, per bus.... Turnips, per bush... Hay, per ton......... 3HEEP CAME ASTRAY. CA,\IE on the premises of the subscriber, Lt 18, C0eâ€"ssion 5, Bentinek, on or about the Ist of August, One Ewe and Two Lambs, The owneris requested to prove property, pay costs, and take them away at once. STEWART GRAFTON, 30 ts u0 k mg T aw Allan Park P. 0. Mt. FOREST High SCHOOL. Potatoes per 1 Butter........... Wool per lb.. Sheep l:(l‘(in%... Lamb Skins... Hides per ewt ECY scrsecasanese Fall W REâ€"OPENS ON SEPTEMBER lst. 1881 p( RSUANT to an administration order . _ of the Court of Chancery made in the matter i the Estate of JosErM Micitox, and in a canse McKechnie vs. Fenso:2, the Creditors of Joseph Mighton lite of the Tuwnshls of Bentinek in tge Connty cf G r?, Yeoman, who died on or about the Kighth day of Angust, A. D.1879, are on or before the Thirtleth day of August next, to send by post prepaid to Creasor and Morrison of the Town of Owen Sound in the County of Grey, the Soliciâ€" tors of the Defendant,Richard Fensom, the Adminâ€" istrator of the Deceased, their Christian and Surâ€" naumes, addresses and description, the full particuâ€" lars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, wnd the natrre of the securities (if any) held by them : or in default thereof they will be .J:‘eromp- torily exceluded from the benefit of the order Nineteen Pupils passed the Intermediate Examâ€" ination, July, 1s®1. JOS. REID, B. A., Advocate Cffice, Flour per barrel......... Ontmeal per barrel...... Nok WBROREccscecscsssccces: Treadwell Wheat......... Spring WHeMt.............. BHEIOY conseciserencecsers vess SNHBS . corccecivceuchcern en ies PORE ccectoierccteii¢¢eccbverse Every Creditor bolding any security is to proâ€" duce the same before me at n.xl Chambers at Owen Sound on the Mtxth day September next at ten o‘clock in the forencon, being the time apâ€" pointed for »djudieation on the claims. DURHAM MARKETS. Durnam August 25th, 1881. Flour, per 100 lbs............$2 75 to $3 00 Flour No.2,*"* * 2 50 to 2 75 Corn Meal ** ** ........ 2 50 to 2 5t Shorts, te. . M# 0 80 to 1 1( Bran, &* ...A# 0 50 to 0 6( Ontment * ‘* 2 50 to 8 O( Fall Wheat, per bush........ 1 10 to 1 14 Spring Wheat, R. Chaff... 1 10 to 1 1f te Glasgow... 1 12 to 1 1i Onts, per bushel........ 0 85 to C 82 Barley, **~ / | scessees O GO to. O 6t Peas, &# sesteces & G to. U Of Hay, per ton.................10 00 to 12 06 Potatoes, per bush. .......... 0 25 to 0 3 Pork, per 100 lbs............. 0 00 to 0 0( Beef, 6 werustescriue AEMMY tor & O0 Hides, ie sescrseevcuses Ne OO ho â€" & St Sheepskins, each ............. 0 80 to 0 60 Butter, per Ib .................. 0 15 to 0 17 Epgs, per doz......... ........ 0 12 to 0 18 Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 25 to 1 50 ‘Wool, pet Ib.................. 9 2 to O 32 Apples, per bag............... 1 00 to 1 00 Cattle, Sheep, Hogs & Horses, For Sale at all Times. THE Subscriber wishes to intimate to Butchors, and any other person in want of Cattle, Shoep, Hogs or Horscs, that he is prepared to '“fl"? ‘.‘u--:, n‘nll tlimes. Oxen and Stock steers to uup!:{ '.:;--z: s(‘-u .“..::bom Oxéx{;n;als'j:::g'i;al; * specialty. ply on the premises Con. 3, Kip.‘:. Grendig. about 1 antle math ut Prigeriiic JAMES ROLB. Sopt, 21st to Sept 30th. _ e ang Nomatax»y,â€"At Ayton, Tuesday, Sept. 27th. Horr.ax».â€" At Chatsworth, Friday, Sept. 30th, GLENELG.â€"At Markdale, Wednesday,Oct. 5th. SULLIYAN.â€"At Desboro, Wednesday, Oct, ‘5th. East Grzy.â€"At Flesherton, Thursday and Friday October 6th and 7th. Eonzxtoxt.â€"At Holstein, Tuesday, Oct. 11th IxpUstTRIA.â€"At Toronto, from Monday Sept. 5th to Sept. 17th. Soutm Gzy.â€"â€"At Durham, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 28th and 20th. Provixctar ExHIBITION.â€"At London, from Wedâ€" nesday, Sept. 21st to Thursday Sept. 20th. Dowrxtox EXHTBITION.â€"At Halifax, Nova Scotis, McDoxaroâ€"At his residence Durham Road, Glenâ€" elg, on the 19th August, 1851, Mr. Archibald Mcâ€" Ponald, aged 73 years. The deceased was a naâ€" tive of Mu‘), Argyleshire, Scotlund. He loaves & large number of frien«is to mourn bis loss. CamtEkmâ€"In Holland, on the 10th inst., Hannab youngest daughter of Mr. Robert Carter, md 4 months, 15 days. I®®roxâ€"in Glenelg, on the 11th inst., infant and mxlyi child of Mr. Robert Ireton, aged three woeks. SmurHâ€"In Bentinck, on the 23rd July, Mary Jane, wile of Mr. Samuel Smith, aged 18 years Durham, August 28th.1881 Bentinck, August 19th , 1851 Joxrsâ€"ConNELâ€" On tue 18th inst., at theresidence of Mr. George McKay, b& the Rev. J. Smiley, M. A., Mr. Levi Jones Walkerton, to Mrs. Connell of Egremont. Trorz®â€"Tuckzmâ€"â€"In Owen Sound, on the 17th inst., by the Rev., Canon Mulholland, Mr.Jacob Troyer, conductor T.(G. & B. R., to Miss Lucy Elizabeth Tucker, eldest daughter of Mr. John Dated this 22nd day of July A. D. 1881 CaMPBELLâ€"Ir Bentinck, on the 12th inst., the wife of Mr. George Campbell of a son. Srnovi®â€"In Flesherton, on the 15th inst., the wife of R. J. Sproul, Merchant, of a daughter. difs _ Head Master t@"Board can be had from 82 up. Mt. Forest, Aug. 13, 1881. bâ€"180. Many of the worst attacks of cholera morâ€" bus, cumgu. dysentery and colic come sudâ€" denly in the night, and the most speedy and prompt means must be used to combat their dire effects. Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry is the remedy. Keep it at hand for emergencies, It never fails to cure or reâ€" lieve.â€"bl81. An explosion of a number of percussion ecaps in the Winchester armoury, New Haven, Ct., proved fatal to one of the emâ€" ployees, whose body was filled with fragâ€" ments of metal. Now Advertisements. Tucker, Owen Sound MOUNXT FOREST MARKETsS. Librarian â€" Wanted me TORONTO MARKETS. NOTICE. Exbibitions in 1881. MARRIED. DEATHS BIRTHS J. MASSON, Master at Owen Sound August 18th, 1881 ...... 85 50 to86 0n ...... 6 00 to 6 06 1e« â€"1 10 to 1 14 ... 1 00 to 1 10 ...... 0 90 to 1 12 ...... 0 45 to 0 55 ..... 0 49 to 0 45 ...... 0 50 to 0 55 ...... 0 830 to 0 40 eesees O %G ue O X7 m« 0 10 to 0 18 ..... 0 20 to 0 22 ...... 0 00 to 0 00 ..... 0 75 to 1 00 ..... 4 00 to 5 00 ...... 6 00 to 7 00 8 0 45 0 55 0 40 0 17 0 13 e181 Latest Fashions regularly Received CUTTING® a SPECIALTY He is now in a better position than ne has been beretofore, to turn out work in the above line promptly, and made up in the best style of the Art, and at prices that must draw the trade to his establishment. “7ISHES to return thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opening out business in Dundalk, and he would @lso intimate that Three gallons and upwards at Manufac turer‘s cash prices. Paint Oil aad PAINTS Lardine Oil, Castorine Oil, Excelsior oil, Olive Machine Oil, Crude oil, Seal o‘:l, &c. O I L S , 12 ibs. bright Sugar for One Dollar. Tailor & Clothier, Plaster of Paris, Water Lime, Land Plaster, Paris White, &c. HARDWARE! HARDWARE! MACHINE OILS in Great Variety. Liberal discount to large buyers. All our oils are sold i received from the factory. No adulteration. Botween the Angloâ€"American Hotel and H. Graham‘s Store, Dundalk, July 21. 1881 Our Stock is now complete in every Branch, and comprises the LA RGEST and Best ASSORT. NMMEEIN‘T we have ever had the pleasure of offering. All our goods have been brought in the best market at close prices and we are prepared to give even better value than heretotore. . «esd O L iR ILD o‘ EFard~~X"aro o every description. Parties about to build will consult their own interest by examining our Stock before purchasing elsewheére. We can supply you with Any and Every thing necessary to compléete any kind of building. This season we are making a Speciality of the PAIN‘T, OLL and Gâ€"Tâ€"ASS® branch of our business, and can guarantee all goods we offer to be first class, and the cheapest when quality is considered. Now is the time to buy your harvest gloves as DYE STUFPFPS J.C. ATKINSON, For sale by all dealers. T. MILBURN & CO., Proprictors, Toronto Cures Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Dy: sentery, Cramps, Colic, Sea Sickâ€" ness and Summer Complaint ; also Cholera Infantum, and all Comâ€" plaints peculiar to children teethâ€" ing, and will be found equally beneficial for adults or children. FOR SALE BY ALL ORUCCISTS, T. MILBURN & CO., ‘ar LLomplaints yield to the happy infuence of BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sample Bottles 10c ; Regular size $1. the Heart, Nervousness and General Debility ; all these and many other simiâ€" lar Complaints yield to the happy influence Dryness of the Skin, Droxpsy. Dimâ€" ness of Vision.Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Erysiilpelas, Scrofula, Fluttering of the Heart. Nervousness and General off gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions ; at the same time Gon-ectin’ Acidity of the S_tomcl:i;cunng Biliâ€" ousness, %yspegsla. Headaches, Dizâ€" ziness Heartburn, Constipation, Uniocks all the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidneys and Liver. cary! g Druggist, DURBHAM, July 14i5, 1801. â€" / FHE KEY TO HEALTH. MACHINE Of every description at close rates. Unlocks all the cloggcc_lâ€"_;venucs?f'ghe BEST VALUE IN TOWKN. DUNDALK, HARVEST GLOVES! #UC A P #®, U. PARKER, and at Low Rates. Cradles, Cradle Scythes,“I_%a.kes, &c. E‘E 1}he very lowest figures Proprietors, T oronto in 176 Co J OS J. W. Boulden‘s |* Duzbem Nov.45 14800 stock of Ork and Hemlock tanned leathor. All work warranted. Boullen is still king in the line of Colinre, A Supesior Quality, â€" . _ As usual COPYING and ENLARGING done JAMES WILLEY, MEN‘S LON(@ BOOTS at $1.50 per pair, BOOTS&SHOES For the Season|! Picture â€" Framing PHOTOGRAPHY. Durham, August Durham, July, 26th. 1881 For Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen and Youths‘ wear. N thauking my many Customers for and other classes equally low in price. Call and see the goods. the very liveral P.trouage received since comâ€" . GLASGOW WHITE LEAD LOWER TOWN, DURHAM, LIGHT o HEAVY, JUST RECEIVED BY Done in 35 different StyJea A LARGE ASSORTMENT oF BEFORE BUYING LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. CALL AND SBE in A 1 style. 11 . DONAGHY, we handle double the number of any other house we can sell cheaper before purchasing elsewhere. Kelsey‘s old Stand yâ€"177 179 ' AnE Prapared to take Contracts for I Br‘sk, Stone and Wooden Buildings Bas : & Doors kept on haud. PLAN3, Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly made out. In FANCY DRESS GOODS his stock will be found Large and varied and much cheaper, and better value than ever offered before in Durham. BLACK CASHMERES, all Wool, from 50 ets. to $1. Colered Cashmeres, all Wool, from 50 cents to $1, EXTRA GOOD VALUE. A Splendid Line of Plaid Dress Goods at surprisingly Low Prices. A Fine range of BLACK and COLORED VELVETEENS at the right Price. Ladies Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Silk Scarte, Lnces, Edgings, Buttons, Frillings, &e., &o., &c. White and Colored Cotton Yarns & Carpet Warps, at Bottom Prices. BRACELETS, &e. #c. Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ GOLD & Silver W ATCHES ~~, _ Key and Stem Winders. The latest in Hall, Parior and Bracket CLOCK 8. Somgebervtifol desigos in Silver and Elecâ€" + tro Plated Ware at A Large Stock of New Goods to hand at J. H HUNTER‘S, FRESH TEAS, in Blacks, Young Hysons and Japans. 3‘ Eo almd hP aienl Coffees, (Pure Java,) Picklas, (Crosse & Blackwells,) Capers, (Crosse & Blackwells,) Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, Codfish, and SUGARS3, Mucovada, Refined, Scotch, Granulated, Lump and Icsing. COTTON BAGS, GOOD AND CHEAP Highest price in Cash or Goods for any quantity of Butter. Colored & Bright Gold Sets, LOCKETS, BRINGS, AMBRICAN JEWELRY, and PRURINING EENIVES. Nails, Glass, Paints, & Olls very cheap and best quality. A call solicited. Satisfaction gunrantend Orlers left at Adie‘s Hardware Store, Upper Town, will be promptly attended to. Scythes, Cradles, % Rakes, PATTERSON s WARREN Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, _ ¢*""~_ W.F.DOLLS‘. Flesherton. Durham, May 19, 1851 BLACK LUSTRES from 12} cents up. Special value at 20 ets. and 25 Carpenters & Contractors, DURHAM, Durham, July 27, 1881. CHEAP All Wool SUITS, Only $6.50. Linen Pants oaly 50c. per pair. Linen COAT3 only $1.25. ATLOWEST PRICES. See Our 50 cent Felt Hat:. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN Gem Fruit Jars in one quart and half gallon, Just Received at JOS. F. MOWAT,. Lower Town, Durham. Snaths, les, Forks, akes, Horse Pokes ET AANTIENG ENT me â€"â€" Very Cheap â€"â€" SEALS, CHAINS, . Mockler‘s, y167, J. H. HUNTER. . W. MOCKLER. LL 5 st notic« and at \x;r)fll.';v" ;;rvi'c";v“’;-'â€".mhr";“ A pnrm. o herobmy w::'f.'flv' gft'g: *uke this opportunity of thanking the inhabitrneg Ic" enn, in hvwmnnor for the <um of | i% DBEN#D asd surrounding country for the pat 65 nad wiink m 6 the 22nd July, 1681, ronace hestowed on him during the M..J a4 s value was not given therefor. nous, will supply Bread dail~ at any placc in the JOEy MCLEAX. h A. PALMER Dundelk, July 20¢1, 1061. aart. urham, May 12, 1061 in same state as they are ar J â€" y ws pa uis ce a»~ pil We have the best Assortment. Very Cheap. Try us cents. i es 22e OoP e 4 . Filty neres of land, good soil, well impro beantifully situated, close to station. Good priv lege and never fuiling stroum on the lot, Wnvrvesstaatiaccl ul 1 ; 7 Nt 09 & 56, in Township of Benâ€" tiinck N. Ii;.hk 4 mlblu from ')“;h-:,fi' A first. class farm with good umn.g ud w vu-fi containing 150 neres ;. about 1 .::hmd and w fenced with board fence ; also over 2 nores of an nm:{u.m.k \’\'fl: be pcnld wia'h all crops, implements and stock, just ns it stands, or , on terms to suit %llmlluel'. Also wmm M‘" sin, Iâ€"ot 25, 8. D. R. Apply on the premises to the proprietor, Superior Farm for Sale, AC4 ton. 50 aewas «n i. 2. _ * 1063 VCH, 40, HBQ+ 50 acres, 30 improved. ‘This is one of the moctt?d:lu.bh farms m"&. Township. For further particulars apply at the Review Office, or to., A BARGAIN ! 150acre Farm for Sale Cheap uid 1. ©0 MIC ord Concession E. G, R., Glenelg, conâ€" tainiug 200 hores of land. ‘There wre wbout 180 neres cleured ; therest good hardwood bush. There in & never fuling spring and creek on the premises. Phis farm, which fu n;‘ mlies from Durham, will be sold at a burgain. For nu‘m\\rpuucuhnqw on the premises to 4. on the taining 200 se n PCOFT every month, where he will be mu'::t upon all those that may favor him y rounge, . A work entrusted to in turmed in the Jatest and most 6 SEPEIENCE, uny of the leading D sonto. BANK O0f COMMERCE, DURHAM. Capital $8,000,000 : Reserve $1,400,000. ’l‘HIS BANK issues Lett Grout Brilain nud other F Buys and Collects Sterling Exch pwoaal a (ulgg 240L EuH,OI00F Foreign Countries ; Buysand Collects Sterling Exchange; Issues drafté on New York and all parts of Canadu, DEPOSITS of $4 and upwards Received, uvou which the current rate of interest will be allowed. CuLLECTIONS MADE On reasonable terms, and a General Banking Business THANXNBACTID, JEM and BAND RINGS! Necklets & Lockets, Black A Fine Stock of WEDDING RINGS al ways on hand and maude to order, The yery latest patterns in & Colored Enameclied Lockets, Also u fine Stock of GENTS3 CHAINS, silver, gold & plated; GOLD and BLACK lilt.\(‘ELE'l‘s; GoLD, JP‘LATED, JET «& GAHLNET LADIE‘8 SETEH Ladie‘s and Gont‘s Gold and Bilver Watches, Key & Stem Winders,. '[‘HE udersigned will sell Lots on the 3rd Concession E & 1 / Some New Designs in CLOCKS, Walaut and Mubogany Cuses. Repairing fof all kinds Promptly Attended to. All Work Warranted L. his bakory, julaf mmlh of James B-r;);l"lh‘ re inrafraxe Btroeot, he will keep on Hand first clang Brond, Colcrs. Pastry, ll'-rdu. tre. Tea and Mu?'risn Purtics supplied on the sharkg st notico, and at vory low prices. He would xise which [ warrant it Having onlerged nw \imkuh;‘“.,::«]-'w‘ now Muchinery, I am prop us 4 to n(..‘..m:.cm extem« sively, either Whlocsale or Reteil, Orders punctually attended to, and Communio@® tions promptly nnswered. R. H. McKAY, Walkerton, May 19th, 1881. fm16f First Prise Fauning Mill of Ontario, and, as in the pust, is warranted to separate Cocklefrom whenat, wild or any kind of Onts from Whent, Ches (ro . Whoat, Oats from Peus, and will clean Onts, »rley and all kinds of Conrse Grains, to perfection. For Chafling, it has no equal, It will save Grass nna Clover Seed por» fectly, thus enabling Farmers to furnish their owe Grass and Clover Seed, which cost them so much money yeurly, These improvements ought to be of the grumt”hnpun»um- to the !:nnu. more especinlly as nll tue grain be grows has to th?:figu the fanning mill, ond if well cln.nd':: will receive the highe i mwurket price ; ulso, if well cleaned for seed, ue grows noth »g but pure grain, thus leaving good lana EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. WALKERTON FANNING MILL Free from Ov»oxious Weeds Tomh.{p of Proton. =â€"ONâ€" The Most Favorable Terms. For particulars um:;g: saving Grmes seed & tm‘ci Bentinck, June 12nd, 1881 March 3rd 1881 200 Acre Farm for Sa‘e Proton, July 28th, 1881, Mead Oice,â€" J[!AST Half of Lot No. 82, Con, 10 Glenelg, August 11, 1881 "7 hile politicians have heen disoussing \ the question of I‘ree Trade and Protecti® he ever eutorprising proprictor of the Walkertq®m ‘umcdn; ‘,J“l Work» hus been busy -ddh‘ me rovement.\so his alroady Colobrated First J 1s48e annlugeAiil1, which hws fOupua 11. w ty UHMDG s uk ompetion and diflicultics so the first rumk, a ol % now stands the J EWELLERY | A PALMER, mat canse l bor and 1i ‘ould likewise enll vou THE LATEST PATTERXS IN Canadian & American \9.!‘,s| 5..",55, & “:iâ€"n DJOINING the A. GORDON‘S, Durham. Sign of the Big Wa tch. Farn Still and always to the B ny CA ) And the latest styles i WOR IkSs, . McKAY, Proprietor. NOOTTWGSTOd T0 uho will be perâ€" 1e Jatest and most mpproved .t"»"u any of the leading Dentists of Ilb- aae Nes m w , mape B o cisais U % Burgery, will visit Durham Office, British Hotelâ€"from this 3‘ uwfi;iA;ii'u ir l-).u:’): NADIAN signed wou!ld iuiiguk- that nb 2l CR frow Wient, t will do perfoctly Mlllm fr..i»h their owen Grass Seed. nav \\'mknlw)r nund nd{ed new onl is t e / Ah .ds 1 your sttention t;:-fl;;'r*-" ts which 1 nnvemnde for DURH iM. 8. JB ROME, Licentiate â€"â€"AT â€"â€" C. JOHXSTOX, Ventry P] 0. Lett.ers of Credit on own of wWaL kiNGsroX, Durham P .0 d4"9. rs to furnizh their :v'l h cost them so much voements ought to be wagp Cockle & Chese tialn R. MLLL, Mackai®, Durham JOHN Kay t nd‘llia to wait with their patâ€" to the end « .i in 26 and 27, Front. t oifty 44

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