2 rflyâ€"â€"lrhfll!)â€"dâ€" enth, where laws have i Tories, they have gener y Tories who, on accour were «disowned by the o ers.) If this is so, I say opposed to Imporialism c‘ what is Jn. f Queen Viecto . â€" J C Cae we the F.mpiroâ€"(ï¬..,' hoar)â€" ho are now in the u"’-.v agonts, to the best and ug, wer, whilst ‘W‘yi-. world, whilst "kh.'oml“. mto the obq."m d * and equityâ€"(hear, heart__ ot be expressed remedy for cou throat, and al suffer fromy meuls mity, and you will & these laws have been LM MARKETS i’.u-«.-mn & Hovi®®, udors soliciturs, Terento. ) more right to beco 14 d"r n glovmy and mire. able, thar ® poison and commit surcicle. becomes weak and fails to tions, Burdock Blood Bitters edy the trouble. â€"b191 have issued threate that it the Czar‘s coronatjion unâ€" pocified concessions. UESHA% Nov 10th | Femedy for ore throat, and :’ ..‘-..:' mfl-r fr'-m “'Il...' * ctoral Balsam., The cost is ents. â€"bl9} BATHS Egremort and illivan. il loum. This property sbont one -u-"uu- a at the time of «ale, Fife 6 month thereafter and i by with inter= rly flm nuraber nimst + smicd Townel wcros more OFf age SBale! arm Provertios II. ARRIET» w fiu uoh. â€"At the . Presbyterinit e, ."Iv“.' A. Wilson, on th so, Thompson, to Miss Elise all of Artoomoni®. IL. for sale at the same time properties in the Townâ€" lentinck. vortisemerts. or sintyâ€"4wo and stxty" ssion west of the f ship «f Rentinek : the bund is said %o . Monnt Focest. n Seturduy, Oct. #th from stumps. On AN® frune Burm with sto0t wlso a roughâ€"cast dwell« d the fonces in good reâ€" @sted about nine mile® the same distance from the Torontw, Grey and LEX in« (m- bacis * the followâ€" made by us the ncteretenâ€" «ne. or order, as $ Neve ns t dur of December, nt 1 o®cvieck isions of lo# mumber of the swicd 'lna mmdred acres of aid about ninety aF® Durham, { Eqromont containing less. of which it bw sc ind concosnion scutly d township of Gleuâ€" ast of the Garaftax® xq ib '.‘r'i.:.'ji'- soil mees in qo« "t..tw.. nu'lï¬ï¬ : tho Town of Dutâ€" ~ premiso® are seid me bacu. The soil s fences good. The ravellod road, and mt Day of Fevruminy, A. tiv ly a» A. Coofurume, oc ol Uruateie. LAKLES McitOM®, tls, 1464. o ivdl. Notes for Ohirt; Are . 18950, maie by mâ€"e, eliob®, prowiithe Ouce ninsteon in the t ba 34 $8 12 60 nth concesstom containing oné th whort siity e subl to be & I to he a clay porty is aiti« t o aniles ubout twolve the powers of n Indentures of Docamian, . Soot\ vou ti0|vro=m will be produge ont of the Uiofe «s bosn nuwle, Public Auction, HOUSE, 0 0 #) 1 . on account of «l by the other is s0, vl say thag‘ to the 50 to UO to 0 to 13 to 16 to 200 ty IS will find thas Lunilt aFo towhich Osh 188® neou{“.' P ar, ww } s Matle â€" and neith. nor South, t the con. ‘© concem fear ; now Tmingtion , of in favor of to to to 16 3% 11 00 0 4(» 6 18 8 o# 0 6 (x» i6 40# 5> â€" n t t m t t P will be fersured with a burge rt-.. wt th Rritish Meoteli, Durkam, as it is equal to th best House west of Toronto. I‘.udl“.. I..nh. TlE Subscriver begs to announce to the ..J-h& ce-nllum he has lunsed the above Hotel for a number of years, and baving refurnish ¥¥ 3 Bentinck and (Glencig, a Male Teacher, aither ind or Jrd Class. Applications and Tostiâ€" raommals will be received up to Saturday, November 15th, 18#1, when the Trustees will meet at the Behool House, Latoua, at fve o‘clock p. na. on said YV * Â¥ Glenslg, cither Male or Fomale Teacher Phird Class Cortific ite. Applications and Testi ammh :\.lllb. nod‘:! up to ‘l’h:\nn-hy. l‘ooa'ai; wouh . , when Trustees will meet at Beboul House at 10 o‘c.ock . m. on the suid date RUUH MrDonaLD. | Trustoos © t * [ + ____ NEIL MeDONALD.! ) AI ())1 the premises ol the subscriber in the .2 Town of Mount Forest is a stray stoer sold by us ot the Nzt:unu fuir to w fwrmer or drover, who betore leaying town notified us of its loss, but not knowing his pame and sup; osing be is trom the neighborhood of Guelph, w« tuke this mesus of lesting bine keow that upon ) roving ownership, and paying expenses, he can h ve the auiuml. | A. MACDONAL > 1J. CAMPDHSLL s‘Tl{A\ED from the premises of Heary kJ Buil, lot 59, South of the Durhain Koad, Benâ€" #imok, izht bead of young Cattle, Six Stcers and $wo Meifersâ€"1 muley syeer, i red uns white beifer, mxl 1 buincle beifer. \lny inform« wn of their whereabouts will be sui.ably rcw d. Eight Head of Cattle Strayed. oums for Commercial men. The quality of th. | °Duer Cash, over that amount 12 months credit uwmmwhmh}uvn.’d ‘nwd’e&tmnnn.:::;hhï¬ P. MeQUILLAN. JOHUXN MOODIE, Auctioneer. Durham, Oâ€"t. 23, 181. carl@) Purham, Nov. 2rd, 1881. * hiss Prompt attertion given to all Orders. Charges Moderate, Noma but Arstâ€"clase hands otoployed, and gusrantes to give a perfect t and satisfaction: November 3rd, 1881. Genelg Nov. 3rd, 1881, Benkinek , Nov. 10, 1881 Mount Forest, Oct. 21, 1s®i. The Big TANTED for School Section No. 10 Is the place to get your Suits Made, Coat, Vest, Pants, Overcoat or U‘ sterctta. TANTED for Union School Section No. Best Quality, Lowest Price. Durham, Nov. 8rd, 1881 French, English, and Amcrican Fashions Received. In their Season ; Best brand of OYSTZRS, and many other things too numerous to mention» and Writing Desks, Berlin and other Wools, Mottoes and Pictures, Photograph and Autograph Albums, Toilet Sets, Vases, China Cups and Mugs, Toys and Small Wares, Confectionery and Nuts; Fruits WALL PAPERS and Window Blinds, Fantcy Work Boxes The undersigned takes this nmtnnity of thanking his numerous Friends and Customers for past patronage in his present of business, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same, and would beg leave to announce that he is now receiving ins:alments of his School Books and Stationery, Family and Pocket Bibles, Revised Testaments, Presentation Books, Chemicals. Lamps, Lamps, COAL OIL, SCHOOL BOOK DEPOT Tailoring Establishment, Teacher Wanted. Teacher Wanted. The Old British. Neyember 10, 1881. Stray Stsor. Drugs G. C. McFARLANE‘S, and invites inspection of the same. ALEX. STE WART, + Trustoes. KOBERT sILLER,} JOHN CAMERON, AND CHRISTMAS GOOD#®! o MEXRY BULL, Durham, P. O trusts that h Corner Drug Store, Lower Town, Durham. c109, FHOMAS JONES, Upper Town, Durham. seA T wee Tuesday the 15th Nov.. On A quantity of valusble Household Furnitare conâ€" sisting in part of Drawing Room Suite in Tan Terry Rep., B. W. Centre Table, Tr‘pod Table, Dininanl::cmn Set, Extension. -r..u-h%m, Handâ€" some k Wainut Side Board, Walnut uk woll oc ao e Eied N TTR . L. ROBERTSON. in \Mr. Adam Cochrane‘s premises in rear Valuable Household Furniâ€" Terms as follows one fourth of purchase money to be paid on day of wale, buixnce paysbse in four equal Bunual . payments with _ interest on _the unpaid "principle at 6 per cent. per annum. To be sold '“bfw" to w reserve bid of the undarslï¬x:d. For further Bnrï¬culurl mfly to Mugh Kay, Atuctioneer, wrhain, or proprietor. Tuesday, Novem. 22nd, 1881. AUCTION Sale 4. in the Village of Markdale, beifi¢ lot number 1 North Mill Street, will besold by Public Aucâ€" tion at the Revere liatuo at 2 o‘clock p. m., on HUGH MCKAY, Auctioneer. Durham, Nov. 3rd, 1881, House and Lot in the Villâ€" ago of Markdalo. "PHAT most desirable House and Lot ture, House Plants, Garden Tools, &6., &c. *4 Always on haud a FUSL STOUCK of Public Auction Salé C. B. JACKES, Darham, 5;% Perfumery. At 12 e‘clock, neen. FINLAY MACRAE, Proprietor, oF Dyestuffs em191 cm192 e101 AJ snbscriber lot 20, Con.2, W. G, R., Bentinck, about the 7th of Octeber, 3bdz£rnlvelâ€":l Stoers 1 White spotted Red, and the 0 red, and one red HReifer, with one side of face white. Any porâ€" son retursing them or giving such informatioh na will lead to their recovery will be suitally toâ€" STBAYED from the wemhu of the \J subscriber lot 20, Con.2, W. G. R., Bentinck, It iimproves the quality and quautity of the wool for each sheep. It has been used for many year in large sheep r commended. The present time is the best for using it _vAMeemIipeRATe nl is uh cok meras ma nesenm 0 The Yorkshire Sheep Dipp HERMAN GOOSE. Latona, P. 0 Bentinek, Oct. 29th, 1881 *d191 See our 50 cent Hate.: Buy a Tea Set of White Granite 44 piéces, on‘y $2.50. I‘ry our choice Young Hyson Teas and Biack Tons, very fine. Highest prices paid in Cash for Onts, Peas, Barley, Wheat, Potatoes, Hides, &c. Goed Linen Bags $2.00 por doz., Cotton Bugs from $3.00 to $3.75 per dog. 300 SHAWLS, at all prices from $1 up. T‘weeds, Flannels, Shirts & Drawors. Dress Goods, Newest Desigas and 41 Cases of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers at Bottom Prices. 6,000 lbs. in Dry Goods and Boots. 16,000 lbs of Teas and Groceries Which are being Rushed off at VERY LOW PRICES. A fow days ago he received over * o oL 7% iC (Hr; iN CORICLb3, WaArIngs, jsllver and Plated Bracelets, and Spectaclessuitable for all eyes. A nice lot of Gold Lockets. REPAIRING a Speciality. _ Prices to suit the Times. A. GORDON. Three Oalves Strgyed. Ladies and Gent‘s Gold, Plated, Silver and Jet Sets. This preparation is an effective destroyer of Tick in Shcop Jewellery in endless variety. Pins for all Orders : Gold Pins, Gem Pins, Jet Necklets, Gold Tie Pins, Masons‘ Pins, Jet Broaches, Gent‘s Scarf Pins, Oddfellows‘ Pins, Jet Earings, Plated Tis Pins, Tradesmen‘s Pins. Jet Chains Darham, November 3rd, 1881. Watches: Waltham, American, Russell in this section of Country, i The largest and most varied Stock He would inform the Public generally that he has refitted his Store, and added s very har * filled with a Brilliant Assortment of Jewellery of all kinds, which he is sellin Has been very uncertain, but A The Opening of i Tweed Suits for $5.00. Overcoats at all prices. Large Piles of GOODS, . H. HUNTER Durham, November 3rd, 1881. Colors. VELVETEENS, all colors, Yory Cheap. Piles of Wincies from 5 ots. per yard up. wa merse Seiiein ns ce @ s aoncer mome Scearfs, and Clouds, in endless variety. The â€"Best. Time Possible. Is constantly Receiving _ PAREKER, and this week he is getting Swiss, in three and four ounce Cases. â€" Also Ladies‘ Parker‘s Horse and Cattle Spice, The best in the Market. If you want to improve your Horses and Stock use J. H. HUNTER. including the newest stylés in beautiful walnut cases and with combination pendulums and don‘t you the wool at a trifing cost, about 2 cents Collars, . _ W,. Boulden, can‘t be beat on p raising sections, and is highly re s it. Directions given with each Tin cervain, Dut A.â€"GORDON‘S Watches and Clocks are * thoroughly reliable and keep Druggist, DU RHAM bode £2) reâ€" * "Duthard, Oot. 18, 1061. A Large Stock of Boots & Shoes. Men‘s Stoga Boots _ _ from $1.50. | lt maeagm ~‘H. W. MOCKLER. Home Made Flannels, bottom price. Shirts and Drawers, Good Value. Dress Goods in Great Variety, Corsets, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c., a large assortment. â€" Ladies‘ Clouds, a large variety and excellent value. Wool Shawls and Wool Squares Winceys, Winceys, Winceys, Better value than Ever. Cheap Cash Store All Seasonable Goods bought cheap and sold ‘at Lowest Prices. To Arrive this Week! Shawls, Ladies‘ Scarfs, Clouds, Hosiery, &c., &c., CurCer mloctemient C eloctesy Of the DESt (URIitY. A first class Assortment of Tinware Always kept in Stock. Job Work promptly attended to. % HARRIS & Co. Lamps, Lamps! in all varieties. o n atiniha . ikits. of the fest nnalits At HARRIS & Co‘s, Durham Great Bargains in Stoves LOOK OUT, LOOK OUT! Pins for all Orders and Trades Jet Necklets, Rings, 8, Jet Broaches, Chains, ‘ l?ing.. Jet Earings, Guards, Small Profits and quick returns shall be our Motto. Durham, Nov. 10, 1881. Durham, Nov. 10; 1884, GREY FLANNELS, FANCY FLANNELS. , and added & very handsome Show Case, which is well inds, which he is selling at the Correct Price. of Clocks ever displayed Gold and Silver Watches AND VERY LOW IN PRICE, , English Lever and CHEAP and GOOD. For Cash, * * se L. ~GRANT. Railway! A Large Range of , from $2 to$19. "" C VR Neney &c., &c. 192 MEN‘8 LONG BOOTS at $1.50 per pair Moï¬*g"_fl-f}y‘[qi in price. Call BOOTS&SHOES J Al For the Season! CUTTING a SPECIALTY Latest Fashions regularly Received _ .. mndsee the goods, _ _ _ Durham, August 11, 1601, i7 CR CmnB mt .,-.-;;;-"‘w . nuu.-.:n‘, CARC 220 CTTE He 1s now in a better position than ne las been heretofore, to turn out work in the above line promp!ly, and made up in the best style of the Art, and at prices that must draw the trade to his “TI‘SHES to return thanks for the iboral patroi besto h winoe opening :ut buq!u;fl;gâ€hx‘nw;:l:,wzs ‘::u would Tailor & Clothicr, Nt e e Eo ETT culture bygnuuvnl farmers, we mre '.v‘::dy u-n‘:: nish The Grey Meview,the Rural Cannadian, and the book, in full cloth binding, with noarly 300 fine illustrations. all for #2, . The price of Cemme dian Farmiing slone is £1.50 For Ladies, Misser, CGentliomen and pua i e t e Ee lished at Toronto, which has been pmmmnn{n‘ b‘ the Press to be "a #op‘z publication of the kind, and to "euxrpm PAVoULABLY with the best Ameri« can journais of its class," we wre ensbled to offer .bo:: papers for $1.60. The regular price of the two is @2 Bhould :n{o!nnr rendors dosire a 07’ of CANADIAN FARMING, an Eneyclopmdia AE- culture by&\n@ut--l farmers, we mre ready to â€" nish The Grey Meview,the Rural Cannadian, and the book, in full cloth binding, with nearly 300 and at Low Rates, Pundalk, July 21 1861 From now till end of 1882, For the small sum of $1.60. By arrangement with the pifblishet of the RURAL _qX_NA_mA_N, the now Agricultur) Fortnighty vubâ€" Botween the Angloâ€"American Hotel and H. Graham‘s Store, GREAT OFFER A Large quantity of all kinds of Pou! wanted for which the highest I:rioo in er or trade will be pai "THE CREY REVIEW" and Provisions of every kind. All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exhange. J.C. ATKINSON, I iwg leave t: intimate that I have opened Rural Canadian, Cash Grocery & Provision STORE, October 6, 1881, Iâ€"="SUBSCRIBE NOW! 1 P IZ _ o (00, PNd any other person l“ut of o:cue. Sboep, Mogs or Horses, that ho is murod to -upr.lr flwl: ulull &n&lu. Oxen and lfl:‘l.;s:‘bm a mp ty . y on the premisos , Com 3, R.D. ®. ulom?lz. wbout 1 mile north of Priceville‘ Money to Loan. Opposite Middaugh‘s New Hotel, Lower Town DURHAN Cattle, Shee , Hogs & Horses, P For Sale at all Timies. "JTIE Subscriber wishes to intifgate to 4 o5 ) Desirable Family Reaidenceâ€" Stone, two store: â€"the m of Apax CoUMRaNE, Ezq fiL'l’huuu., D forfNale, in the Town I?ï¬â€˜l:l'hnl. -uunu:u u..".'..... I&" Enst, and five minutes walk from the .‘m Station,containing fiftecn rooms,and provided stables, out houses, and every n:.vmu‘i.\: unds comprise three uarters of an acre < a"&a. lawns, orchard ju»:oomha.!nw bearing, and mn.mmtm.‘mulmd -mdlt*. of :h- ;hu(wut'u.rwï¬ es , ‘::n"n‘:: t:-h m building t, re, fromi on Enst, at lt: !nl:‘l‘.acflull uli‘:h Elgin 8t. PFor fur« ther purticulare «pyly to Hep{. 20th, 1681 NSE Faotove ‘aln t â€" "sckemith nno Woolen Factory, all in m Tood Suoning also for a Shooâ€"maker, For oull address the undersigned. " * ***4**** Te I. BLDER, Traverston P. 0 . Glenelg, Oct.97, 1881, + Feninoro en ase0th <siai e cndc ie c d Fine Residence for Sale or To Rent.» LOWER TOWX, DURHAM, A LABGE ASSORTMEXT oP L n ons usds House & Lot for Sale Cheap. d cernioaee Sear stitable for Lnst mw Mill :%'"m Shop and Wodlen Fecs) " n t Pull biackemaith (Menctg, July 20, 1881 a Grocery and Provision Store MES WILLEY, 178 DUNDALK, GROCERIES, '.n!“ 1881 r‘uit, Confectionery, Youths‘ wear. acres of land, N IE W Lower Town, DURHAM. ow in vime 4A iA hk c d Aflrleuuuul Fortnight] xflv- ich has been pmn‘u‘;um! by j' IEAIDLAW. age JAMES Rronp B. A. 3 DOoCroOR Gux®, #m 116