r' gauge line n th sfandurd [ xieuamg lams _ , " "O0M to ned in 1871, Anotlier 144. llle was opened the tollow « be Owen Sound brancl wake . and the lasg section run« the Hlovin.ynr. Mr. first President of the roud, Â¥. W. H. Beatty, and n-: r the sble management For many yoars it hus been directorate and sharebold. aut of proper equipment mpediment to the develop« s on the line. The Mane nt about muking a bid for ther Imes witi berter carry . Â¥e competinz, zud thus ‘L roat doring tlig led down to a ion of new envit . and B. Caange of Gauge. From the Gizhe. (f ess of Canudian railwea hn . lecade has been n...’-ht. | new rouds have been com about. & seore‘ projected. _‘ 4 ments . w Iy almost rowd, f. 37 _ CCUCTSE &H _ 30UEG Â¥Ge the road, for new ties wers e, and the grmlivg, which as been improved, besides »f the road by the removal urves. All wouden bridgee t of u span. bave been reâ€" mausoury ones, And the en superstructures have me. The old iton raile d by steel ones, weighing al yard, between Toronts I, and 56 lbs. to the lineal K Wijnnâ€"tiiLin: 2o » all the rowds v:;o m "a vu’,‘ »m. and. many of them, were nrow gange. As the country e dennad for better rai un increased, and m companies had to change the muke better arracgements , Â¥, »after a nn.'l"‘.. of d.@ I »uge on the M n‘lwu- effected _ 1. 1_" ""*Fe imer the fol‘owing quan« atock have been received Truok works at Montreal : locomotives, four passemâ€" postoffice cars, three conâ€" ve cultle cars, and sizt Nith these additions z ve 150 box cars and 150 «l condition. Eleven of ill be coverted into standâ€" wlded to the thirteen has will be anfficient for ne of the engines will be treal, and the remaindâ€" works, but they will all _ company. through the : ithe Syndicute, has had the r toâ€"duy the roud is ay weil ¢ Canudian line, ‘HANGE 0K artor ronto >â€", and thns a share of the usiness may be counted +@a + te to be ou your fect C“ is taking l'ru-"z:u! y ; driviag the o t continual straim upon cring you irriteble and emoved by the use of y. Hop batters. Irreg= ons of your «yâ€"tent Afe : the «pecial cause anently removed. Will nnati Saturday Night. anuilton, and Blies it 5,000 each fer Aiseut old, if it comes from herwise they wil u»* or a Cough. medy for a cough or a s of breath, sore throat ichial troubles, is Hagâ€" . Price 2 cents. b199. CH of THE zoap, Mr. 600’.. u & lhor']'M € on of a new elevator at been postnoned on acâ€" llingness of the people ts the Company expect® to wharface improvement« r D ity . W rs, of ird, the wife of Mr. J rangeville and ‘Tecswater, t of the irow brideo over ayed the change of yauge 6\ 10onth« Ur._ James _ Gardener land, on November 8th. nexpected, and will be wl regret not onuly by tnends whoum be made : Church, Teronto, bet terian bo«ly of Canade. t, on Nov. Â¥6th, Mr.Jobm re eduu P niot N# i . on Nor. Wth, the wife of a dawightor: 5 the wsth ult.. Hobort, uged 10 ) ours, c i m» tou audibes. 1e sensations 1epaired or the road on Satur. im hy engine No. ,’. vul Weeks and conâ€" Both men have been ul since the day it onlers wore isamed » Toronto in order as recervedl at they e snuge had been reville. . Mr. John the work between and Mr. H. Bagâ€" ville _ and â€"Owen eamotive snporinâ€" hanging the ganes On Saturdasy 800 ou®k â€" Information wlay by mail of the lanusey, 1879, amdl e was Installed as erian cougreyation riterwards as Dean Collcse un the same rhiclh was printed the workmean amw ecan to alter the lock on Sataurday ere desnatehed tx L 5 m ‘ye line n C t imdard, ammle, will effected 0K Gatox lit Vallew the line bhave been renovated, and reâ€" which t the Cantala ances where the wings were eroctâ€" s have also Lean :.:d;l'u',ln 1...' Gq.‘ Nipi * thar "Prssing Railrogg one was de. nnd the thirt At 12 olcloek erved at the from 3s O t lli:n'-,.- “Vlhl into the om ‘Torounte to « Alfll“ #4 6+ Gny: $Mm. ® TAKE THE SHORT ROUTE. For for ther particulars see Time Tubles. I EDMUND WRAGGE, "Emomne y spepnee General Manager. CV BYT Business men and travellers generally from all 1|~u't- along the line of Railway will be enabled to cave home in the morning, have Â¥1Â¥E MouRS® i% TonoNTO, Aanp Return the Same Day. Owerl Sound. ..tlly. T acewab ow w and the * f Wooeden Bridges Repinced by Iron. Om ‘and after THURSDAY, som DECEMBER, 1881, there wiil be an entire Ccuaxaes or trus®. Fast trains, with now passenger equipment and powerful engines, will be run us follows :â€" Toronto dep, T45 a.m, 410 p.m. Oranyevilie. Â¥ trad * 650 * Teoswator......are. 200 pm. ; c in Owen Sound... " n 74 es ul Toronto, December 1st, 1881 has constantly on hand and Team H:’nnnum m CHAS. LEAVEXS, Harness Maker, Lambton Stree HARNESS, HARNESS. Toronto, Grey & Bruce RAILWAY,. Eteel Durham , Dés. 8, 1886 This Railway bas new been changed to the 'l‘ll AT very desirable property Mr. George Juckson‘s revidence, cor half an were, more or loss. For further ; Apply to STANDARD GAUGE % ol‘thu:mmtry, the line laid with Mapseae ho ca l *Â¥ Glovwolg, either Male or Fop "Third l‘l-u" L:ma«in:d A,-pn-‘lnl:h n monialy wi received up to Thur bor #0th, 1881, when the ‘I’v"-u. will Behool House at 10 o‘cock a. m. on t NEIL MeCANNELL, ) HUGH MeDONALD,‘ _ NETL MeDONALD, ) ) Wew t x t WV Durham, Dee 2 EAUHER, Male or female, wanted 4'}\ for School Section No. 1, Glenoly, for First »ix months of 1832. _ Send a; plicatio s stating sal« ary to Alexander Bexton or Godiroy M T +W oart, Fomona P. 0. up to Baturday . Do Â¥ith, when the Trustoos will moet is the Beliwol House at 1 p. a,, to ergage u Teacher. E odnd® chndireidiith 0 i.4 900 .2 30 4 County of Grey. Auction Smles attended »1l parts cf the Comnty, ut ren«nable rey d5~ M on Commiasion, Land a °s curefi aded and the salo tills promptly posted up Glonelg Nov. 3rd e Misuusscll l CCs d EP CErnage Team Hurness, made of the ‘)en‘ material Good Work and reasonable charges, lb h oi ars a Specialty ** tub dairy,... Fegs, perdoz...... lP‘otatoes, per bag Turnips, per bush Hay per ton...... ALEX, l!l'?ATON. ) GODF RE Y \h"l‘:UHiEli'l'. Trus DONALLD ll)l:\'l'()s, ) Glenely, Dac. 8, 1#81, . Teacher Wanted. ICENSED AUvC Dressed Hogs, per 100 lhs Buttor._ro}b_:. TK PBtacor,c0ce pring Wheat Pky, Fall Whesat PiMYfescraues Hides per ewt Lamb Skins. Sheep skins Wool per Ib....... 11700\ on cimenbrnens. 3 _ e‘ P°T 109 108............« 6 50 to 7 0( Veet, «+ wessssese««.. 5 00 to 60( ,l.,;"l"' ** werscesciecs«« 6. 00 to 6 5i theepakins, each sessscssss«»« O 75 to 1 00 Butter; por Ib .................. 0 16 to O 16 Tâ€"28=, per dot.................. 0 20 to 0 20 Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 25 to 150 N 0fe WOE Aiiccâ€"..«.....«..«c.." U AK 10 Y B Apples, per bag........*..... 1 00 to 1 25 MoUXKT rormEst MaRKETS, ‘ Advocate Oflice, Dec. 1st, 1881. Flour per barrel...............$6 00 to§6 50| Outmeal per burrel............ 6 00 to 6 00 Fall ENCE c rrieren ie raiobete s ces 1 15 to 1 20‘ Treadwell YWHCUbcsccerserscee, Â¥AXS to 1 20 | Spring MEDNGHbEcr<s+ccrnrertcrruen X Y to 1 20| PHttiGrescencontercentenceeemenc ind Ck 65 to 0 78 «:»u....................‘........... 0 34 to 0 138|' lou.. 0 68 to 0 70| TV o mearpcmnig" HUGH MACKAY, ANTED for School Section No 3. ° ECCIHD, CHOR ... Dutter, t lh........ Â¥2zgs, per dog........ Wood, dry, per coi ‘\'00", per "D.......... "flrh, i Leef, Mides, TEACHER, Male or pulll..s 4 .. l‘ull Whent, per bush........ 1 20 to Bpring Wheat, ............... 1 20 to Onts, per bushel........ 0 85 to Darley, 4* ~ sriieces 0 i0 l‘eus, 4* serss«<« 0 71 to May, por ton..................12 00 to Potatoes, per bush. .......... 0 38 to Post Office, DUR !â€"L\-‘â€"’ (+ Plows, 106 Corm z." «4 Bhorts, «4 I‘ranm, 64 Teacher Wanted Remenenenenunnnenenn ie ce 56400 TORONTO MAlBKETS. Toroxto, Dec. htk 't!,pel:Ablluh...... #$1 24 to 8. 1881 11:15 For Sale. &15 §15 DURHAM ~MARKKETS bnsassescessescecc» 9 50 to 14 50 Advertisements. a hll‘l s upply of Carringe Throughout, 100 lhs............88 00 to $3 25 t TAGGERT, â€" Trustoes, uy\ 1 IAM ~MARKKETS. . Te touge Duznas Dec. 8th, 1881. rStraight Loa,ns ) Mi8+:â€"...«»+«+.88 00 to $3 25 ; trt en ser 04800 © Property opposite exidence, consisting of For further lmticu‘iu- & A. DavIDsON, dâ€"196 Street, ttear the m. on the daid Fomale Tanchiur" ntlons upd Testi 'rhl.l‘!ldl’._ Decem»â€" 106 10:15 330 p.m %00 p.m. 7:30 p.m 9:50 p.m .+« 2 50 to 0 80 to 0 50 to 2 60 to »«»» 1 20 to »«s« 1 20 to «««« 0 35 to .... 0 65t0 ..... 0 71 to ....12 00 to Trusteos 1 80 to 18 to 44 to 79 to 1 25 to 28 to 16 to 23 to ‘hy, Pecemâ€" meet at the 10 00 to12 0O y 196 6 50 to 012:0015| 0 18 to 0 20| 0 20 to 0 22 0 75 to 0 s0 0 70 to 1 00| 45 to 12 to ht8 1881 _\ qh l | u"?, 3 ;E’IIIQJ'Eogd:': k â€" 298 3 +. PA @191 dato ©196 10, of | ‘} 5‘;-\ Large Etock of Jem Keeper, Band and 0 s plain gold Rings; Watch Chains and ;g ’ Guards, both Ladies and Gent‘s, in | e velid wal PETER FERGUSON, Ilaintiff‘s Solicitor On the said lands is rreetm; a comfortible rough cast house and a good log barn and stables. There are about 70 acres cleared and the balance is wooded with beech, maple, hewlock and elm. The soil is a loum part saundy ana clay, and the snid lots are distant from the vllm of "m» ville less than 3 miles and from the Flesherton Stution of the T. G. & B. t. R. wbout 4 miles. ‘ For further particulars apply to Alexander Brown uf the Villago of Priceville, to the plaintdf, aud to Poter Forguson of Walkerton, Dated 15th November, 1881, WILLIAM A. McLEAN, Muster at Wulkertor PETER PERGTSNX ut e eeigiet anm:â€"wlmr cent of the purchase mouey wiil be required at the time of sale and the bultnce thercof in one month thereafter, and the purchaser will be n&]nind to sign an agecment luï¬mrchuc. The conditions in other respecte ure the conditions of sile of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, 40 1 20| 0 78 0386 0 70 ;Ib Lockets, 2| over dsc Gl2_° 0 10Y 07 "uly, 1878, on which all the overdue puyments huve been paid. The plaintiff will not be bound to produce any whastract of title or any title deeds other than thoso in his possession, Conaitions of Sule :30 per cont of thae umwsnaci it 2200 CCRVTE 0P SRLC :80 jr av l us ty T gage to the Hmmilton Provident Buildin duted the second day of July, 1878, on whj overdue puyments huve been paid. mss L1 22L OAL ues 20200 *omnsnip of Artemesia in Ch'a"(}-t;l;;;)". ;;t Grey. containing by udmiens womoert 100 ucros more or less, The said property will be sold subjoct to a reserve bid to be fixed by the waid Muster, und to a mortâ€" dnie to tha Memiena mu zs uClr C C Lots 13 and M;;x; tiw Socoml Co n the Township of Artemesia in (br;-v. contairing by ud.uens aremo; or ex®, 0 15 0 Ti 15 06 0 16 MIDDAUGKH‘S KOTELI In the TOWNâ€"~Or DURRAY, Monday, the Nineteenth da At one o‘clock p. am t OBbA NlPieds is inssc d s hi i i A. herein and bonring date the twenty first day of September, 1881, There will be sold with the upâ€" probution of the Master of the Bupreme Court of Judicature for Ontario, ut DIXON vs. FERGUSON. I)URSI,'A NT to herein mnd haus 1N TH® High Court of Justice Chancery Division. Sale of Valuable Farm Lands And in fact everything to be found frstâ€"class Jewellery Store. Waltham Durham, Dec. 8th | Watchmaker and J eweller Gire‘t Bargains for 30 Days }IAS Just received another large stoek of Clocks, in v bi h he is offering Silver Watches, Jewellery, No Fines. Tern Charges Low. SIX PER CENT. ~â€"â€"â€"__="G.~C. McFarlanes He has ulso reeeived a fine assortment of New Clocks. A. GORDON, the Nincteenth day December, 1881, vidueble: Lands Feha esd 1282000 oney will be required at me time bulince thercof in one month e purchaser will be required to a and Elgin Watches in Solid Gold Cases, k ;I‘erml limplo. Good_gï¬vikgu. great variety D.: JACKSON, dr., in one purcel the following Hands uhss Second Concession 8. D. R DURHAM the Judgement maxde 1881, Business eoL:ï¬:lenu:l. Broach asp * CC ul Ak i1 O OJ EJ J 115 ¢9+ Li TRANRT, $juat‘s . W. MOCKIER has P8G@INOM _ ARHS . WBBRK, | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"nn~enmmnmsemmrmmmininnrneommmnn.., M/N ew Currants and Raisins, SCHOOL BOOK DEFPOT Socioty , on sn ga d en d TDTZECICATS ~of their claims, a statoment of ar'nmonnh and the naâ€" 3::3&‘1;:;& m;cn:lr'nhul‘ll’lulay) haull by tb‘«::hut in 4 ey â€"w )e excluded any clsim xpflm suid Eatate.â€"Aud all parties in debted to the said Estate ure hereby notified to pey the same to the Exg-cutun on or beivi0 the °_ __ _ "*°~" ~0°e onyeof January, A. D. | 'DUI 1882, _ ' khey VJ their, Christian narace MMmmm HE snbscriber i Chiimoceati ooo «loc t Dartculem . of hae | [ T snbetriber J tnve of thait mui P r poathce set uids . i PC Wipnnet w taudal _4 .l ment of the said George Lamb, or befure Li * LL persons holding clains against the Estate of George Lamb, sr., late of the Townâ€" ship of Glenelg, in the County of Gn& yeoman, who died on or.about the 29th day of October, 4. D. 1881, afc hereby notified to sand if 3. . 50 285« @ On the most favorable Terms At straight rates ~of interest. No fiu :. $100,000 British Funds to=Loan, Agernit for Fleury W orks StrawCutters, Root Cutters,&¢ f'OHOPrING AXES, BROAD AXES, AXE HANDLES, &c¢ Dotuble and Single Cuttérs; and which he is uffering FINLAY MacRAFE, | T4E, Durbam. trace for, Dutham, Dec. 1st, 1881. d195 _ | ing Muro, Ofâ€" the mta it utyielrerersce. /Dress Goods, Ne M f Colors. VELVETEENS,‘ CUTTERS â€"and SLEIGHS. 300 SHAWLS, at al of Parties requiring cross cut saws Now is your time. We don‘t & TABLE CRUITS, BUTTER £COOLERS, PICKLE CRUETS, sUGAR BOWLS, x CAKE BASKETsS, KXIVES, FRUIT DISHES, FORKS, SPOOXS, BUTTER KNIVES, *=""% PICKLE FORKS, &e, &e #a.Everybody should see this grand Jisplay before purchasing Xmas. presents elsewhare At MOWAT‘ 3 Exocutqr‘s Notice. "o e meee l9 . sidiuds ] Javan, Young Hyson, Gunpowder and Black. Also ’()t'Good Japan Tea Dust 5 lb=. for Christmas Goods, Christmas ! Also a Large Stock of i\T ew Seasons TEAS, in The most beautiful Assortment Fancy Goods, 5. s o Lamps, in Bronze & Glass : Toilet Articles, &c. &c Groceries, Cheaper than Cheapest Durham, Dec. 8, 1881. Has now on hand and for 8, 23rd day of January Candied Lemon Peels, Sugars, Coffses New CROSS â€"CUT saAws . B.â€"The largest and best assortment , HAIR BRUSHES and COMBS, &c. q atias Low Prices as ever sold at, price ot the necessary material in { 112 222 C003 * Amond, Lanee, Champion, &e., &o, At Prices that Defy Competition. in Hanlan, Diamond i. MecFARLANE, Durham Carriage W orks will be tound equally cheap, Â¥ Goods, New Goc FOR HOLIDAY TRrADE , 1881. 1t by gort‘ 4 y it by postipreâ€" Sign of the "Circular Saw," Just Received ever exhibited in DURHAM. JOS. F. MOWAT, '-‘z'i"‘“« i ",_:i."m J . o m bmvmmeno beramnnesmcmnemecisimens should give us uaranutee the pr ale; a TAILOR, + Residenceat th'e Pld lfoctofg!, Loy'c. Town he LatestStyle soadeda i inbihs Melabthch (pScerfc 7 Also a large supply of , Lanee, Champion Pss scting s . c " 22 OFâ€"T00G J _ Working Oxen, which he will either sell or trade for one or two young horses, or a good work» ing Muro, ANGUS McCORMICK, number of Elegant and Well Made Working â€"Oxen to Sell or * Trade. P F t I‘ %Erkisnx‘:':s‘;':w:ml::.h.._:} oAk.A.} of Good 'I‘HE Snbscriber has purchased & Tho onglibrod Berkshire Boar, lurge breeh, whic he flll“‘ebp for service on Lots 23 and 24, 2r Concessior, 8. D. 1t., Glenelg, A. & J. SEALEY, Glenelg, Dec. 1, 1881, *cm105, f ; | _ Lot#®, Con.2, E, G. Glenelg, Dec.1, 1861. Thoro‘bred Berkshire Boar INCLUDING * V-ï¬l'«'h‘dnl’rmanuiokretnmflnllbeou Motto. Alexander Robertson, | o oA ut >a 1Just 3 lbs. for $1. H. W. MOCKLER. @:‘ sd at, notwithstanding the great rise in the in their construction. & us a call betone purchasing elsewhere present prices for any length of time, â€"AT t of BRIER PIPES, PURSES and WALâ€" ., &e., ever shown in Durham, ‘DU BHA§,] Give us a call. At ,." Lower Town, burham. of Plated Ware Class Sleighs, as. presents elsewhere . McFARLAXNE, y157 , Spices, etc. R,, Glenglg, o o s es o roul .q n Aikty oo yA e P enc n es 2 o. acanty + Thorâ€" which alot ’Great‘ Bargains in Stoves At HARRIS & Co‘s; Durham: LOOK OUT, LOOK OUT! Try [To Arrive this Week! °St. . Shawls, Ladies‘ Scarfs, Clouds, war Hosiery, &c., &c., i T‘weeds, Wiiitininnat lt aeticts is Jns udsc ds ’16,000 lbs of Teas and Groc and this week he is gotting in 6,000 1bs; in Dry Goods and T 41 Cases of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers at Bottom Piles of Wincies from 5 cts. per yard up, Which are being Rushed off at YERY LOW PRicEs 3 . .. oo m, ap g _ _ _ _ _2 PNY a LTea Set of White Granite 44 preees, only $2.50. ; our choice Young Hyson Ters and Black Teas, very fine. Highest prices paid in Cash for Oats, Poas, Barley, Wheat, Potatoes; Hides, &c. Good Linen B-ys.oo per doz., Cotton Bags from $3.00 to $8.75 per doz. See our 50 cent Hats. Buy a Tea Set of Whi ‘ our choice Young Hyson Ters and Black Teas Cash for Onts, Poas, Barley, Wheat mojs Â¥: L0 c Dairham, November 3:d, 1881 In their Season rye __ j 6 "2*8 beriin and other Wools, Mottoes and Pictures, ve Photograph and Autograph â€"Albums, Toilet Sets, Vases China Cups and Mugs, Toys and Small Wares, Confectionery and Nuts: â€"PTrmi+e S TK cpn o M ..# Family and Pocket Bibles, Revised Testaments, Presentation Books, WALL PAPERS and Window Blinds, Fancy Work Boxes T v SW npe s c y n ces ul 2y8% I y( _ _ 0_ C 9 ORHARE® FUSL STOCK of School Books and Stationery Famit and BaeMCalwmixa Dt d oo Scarfs, and Clouds, Tweed Suits for $5.00. Noyember 10, 1881 2.4 & 2 in 6 Aiuwathal® 4 W NZ a 3 All Seasonable Goods bought cheap and sold at Lowest Prices. Large Piles of sLadiés" grd Gents‘ FUR CAP3S Large piles of OVER COA‘TS ‘I;ow' Chran and invites inspection of the same, Wincies, Dress Goods, Clouds, Shawls and Mantles. OHRISTM 4A s »vionery and Nuts; Fruits ; Best brand of OYXSTERS, and many ot’hcr things too numerous to mention rAWLD, at all prices from $1 up. Flannels, Shirts & Drawers E q’PILYED from the i of the t im in Jz y 3 h nhmb..-houu-m June, Nine head of CS Andâ€"Gents‘ FUR CaP3. |Smmominur prak, / + m or. all two years olk ; a M..{:-nhh one OVER COA‘TS, Special Value, selling rapidly, _ Another large atook of | Snd yea, ons and ;...'“::-:.:-‘::,'::m': eir whereabouts will be y rewarded . BOOTsS AN D SHOFES, HUGH McKINNOK, s hn . Lot 20. con, #2, Egremont, Priceville P.9, the market "A few stock of XMAS. GROCERIE3, just arrived, all new | Nov. 2ith, 1881. Uina inï¬-., Call and be coflvinced, No trouble to show goods. C s of VELVETEEXNS, all colors Is constantly Receiving mul C099 COPee to announce that he is now d Reâ€" Opening «. Eie â€" Opening The largest and best assorted Stock of We are toâ€"day offering Wondorful Bargains in Dry Goods and Boots. ( Drug Store Newest Designs and THOMAS JONES, Upper Town, Durham PHaws c igh poreaze r.'a’:.fl ag in endless variety, Overcoats at all prices #iikz y 24 o3 ° ie‘ 046 .09% Always on hand a FUSL 8Toc and Groceries, , Very Cheap, â€" _A few days ago he received over GOODS, y in ® DEPOT. )BOOT em192 YJt poOTS&sSHoORS JAMES WEKLEY, For the Season|! Â¥or Ladies, Mirser, Geni s Youths‘ wour, A Large quantity of all kinds of wauted for which the highest priee Canned Fish, Cod Fish, Hering, Oysters, EF‘ ruit, Conf and Provisions of every kind Furm Produce tiken in October 6, 1881 beg leave to intimate that I have opened I m lgno." and Puvl-l.o- Htore NE W Cash Grocery & Provision STORE. [Fancy Goods! Opposite Middaugh‘s New Lower Town DUP PARKER‘S LOWER ToWX, DURHAM, NEW GROCERIES, X M A S btnfntationt. Aifcadactcci s % 1 6 the ().\' the premises of the subscriber in the Town of Mount Forest is a struy steor sold by us at the &rfmlnr fair to # farimer or drover who before leaving town notified us of its lous, but not knowing his name and supposing he is from the neighborhood of Guelph, we take this monne of letting him know that upon proving ownership and paying expeuses, he can have the animal, {A. MACDONALD, 3. CAMPBELL, Mount FPorest, Oot.21, 1881, c102 The N. 1. BOOT and SHOE SHOP. \IY respects, Ladies and CaovH_..._ s ot knowing his nasl . W DON®C us Of its loss, but not knowing his name and supposing he is from the neighborhood of Guelph, we take this monng of letting him know that upon proving ownership, and paying expeuses, he can have the animal, {A. MACDONALD , ().\' the premises of the subscriber in the Town of Hn:mt l;&n;oa is u'l‘v'uy steor sold by us at the September to & tiner or drover, who before m'ina town notified us of its lous, but not knowina his wsll sc Oe . lead i STRAYED from the premises of the aut. a oedh:r Imll..(‘o-. lrflnnt‘nmnl.b?.. a wo w w .Mu‘ vi E{Silz:.‘nl‘iuh: zr.:y :qfl?-i, the o) of We Vetâ€"obe a hame c 4220 which the highest priee in or trade will be paid. ;n&mflbqn im the r'.“. of the .:m. «wbout the 1st June, Nine head of mm&unm.;nm.m.".. m"ï¬f“mwmunr..m.um. or all two years olk ; a durk rowP hiffar, one .?.'., .,.- A-“"dfu;l‘n-"‘:'mï¬n.: year ofd. ny person giv i n """""l‘:frm-au. Glenelg, Nov, 17 AME on to the 7iu¢ of the Bub Cmmnm-,h-m.u-llfl the ht“um ,hr o:l.m a- by proving proper ty and payingâ€"expenses. BY Stray Steer. Confectionery, JAMES MoCKEARY, Opposite the EvIEW Office AT Durham. . All kinds of 4Â¥3 CHleL rgif® Winmaw #tawl "ou ESF, Upper Town, Durhain. he aniburgl L220 NBR be suitably n.-“.& JORN CAMKRON: waine aBatie Dursham, P. 0, f"