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Grey Review, 26 Jan 1882, p. 3

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yvonb.i;-'.. the senles ; 1e party selling M'“““ .""'hfl W it car be done, ho * d one reason why .‘:.-':'“ tat ars conld do so, whetheg R & on for the Ingh prices I % I to say. On the abov “. near Priceville sold 11 & H‘s. buyer, for $# per ’-~ h ko® urane kok iszime EC giving higher ot the dispnted Hogs, when } sr0**, nud onge Hog was Purnet‘s scales to be weigh. lad to say that they were and that the others were â€""_ The buyer after # good ting, paid the seller for 40 ne would allow on M not paid enotigh, bat like ould rather loose than go to n for making this *1posure | aware that you have some reliable men in the grain kome ul as s M P mormeag. ‘|] ighed them in od weight, ¢ » on Mon ;ny with When the Mhm waited until be rately took off heaue and pon t o# “l»dun would keep unn‘l’ "-,- e had an n-ppvl’lllfl",‘* at weighed them hh~ t morning. The aftarw Lai__ -â€"x‘"‘”‘w dish Murder ! ont "I an: ready ng open the doot vnlifted are simed ‘s head. Tt strnek betore he could reâ€" struek him with a ocked â€" him down of his murderon« ant scross to the am, procured a lasâ€" ( what had happomâ€" Io saw his father 1, and in another With a shrick of to his neighbor he ack to Sharman‘s ble murder. They , and Patrolk, with . as when he was arâ€" n American cent in his hour he was under the . _ Detworn cight and arted from the village s house, carrying with | probat by partly definâ€" reached the bouse at mwarter to ten. Frowm Iy Lullen samow, feadâ€" aslt, it is surmised that e through a window ~â€"mm, from whence & itchen, where the inâ€" Exsily enough, in & e, he got bold of an e kitchen struck the zht enur, as he would e of wool, and then xe he beat in his sleall. stontion to the terrigâ€" her ond of the rocgr, butchered before her bad apparently to a few moment«, but ~t long cope with his from a eruel blow on red the jngular vein nneons desth. With red the girl into the and, althongh he deâ€" violated her person. f her dre««, and the . who examined the the commission of incredible ontrage. Burlington, J butchery of two the latest terrible r â€"deeds n, went down two Dunda«â€"road to the io with Sharman‘s cone of the mvarder, | to Durlingtom. lourke made his man named Jerry ich he the intest terrible crime in ch the press in reluctantly omele. _ The manner in laher, the son and t from Waterdown. home he noticed a ween that and the hoen ertinguished. tonadl and regeived cking. _ At length & i out "I aim ready ic omen the doot #Is Davowree N â€" TowssurP. farmee i O0Ug Egner m ... in lilnflmly situated in O lq nJt ercepti % hiks k-“l:m' the W‘u Nels: ref that itor has become a : it carn be done, Priceville, Jan, goal for wiltel to have been th« th« Globe.) Yours and of Patrick Us were commuitted d hormmble thet it in hat a person capable existonce m a givilâ€" youne man named numed Jarry wl next moreâ€" left # ho was uo correcter seales r, be said the fi-. would leavre them was use 4 Zht, the seller went onday afternoon ang ith buny., go have h hey arrived the ")- _ P wo.'h‘,n' w u until b:'"g th tnals . sys ABHe . ts respectfually, ALEkc. Wansrr rarried !!y way, and estod on cither Nelson Village, . spont the day | ut o‘clock im inok at Canâ€" ecanse he had Halton he city the employ of HMalton (foq.g" Friday mormng we in Patrick‘s loit the skull of with the sanme ~@ weighed a ) u,... ~’ T' h ponred red daughter, m her body. wéf assured b; ‘ a Pn.,mh % lrown n of In» pa , Jan. 21. ‘on hne im County, r of Hangâ€" urling tomn . d 84, and mo three 1 a young Nt wood urse of & 1# a fare KILLED «1 R wum; * pro urke Nalâ€" F4 Potatoes, per bag............ Hay per ton Butter, rolls, per 1b......... Dressed s n_gl‘pog‘mdflla Spring Whoat Barley, . . Fall Whent, per Flour per barrel.... Ontmeal per barrel. Fall Whoat............ Troadwe!l Whent.... Spring Whest......... NhHERNY «cvercceccercccnce Hides per owt HCfifeerrertyare lhm skine Lamb Skins I ntatoos per bag Butlte........" ~ * Oatmeal . Mixed Chops Ontmeal Seeds hie Dust ().'m'.l «+ y Fall Wheat, per bush. Bpring Wheat, ........ JVats, per bushel. Barley, te.; :. Poms, ho « Hay, per ton........... l‘otastoos, per bush. ... Pork, per 100 lbs...... Baof, €€ Mides, «* Sheepskins, each ...... Butter, per lb ........... Eggs, per dozr........... Wood, dry, per cord WoOle UE MEcruccercecce Fall Flour llixod ""nur 8 ‘ng Flnu' (il:)\un Flour Hon Feed Apples, per bag FLOUR& FEED Flour, per 10¢ Corn .\F:-l +« Shorts, DURHAM MILLS. Answer This. Did you ever know any person to be ill without inaction of the Stomach, Liver or Kidueys, or did you ever know one who was well when either was obstructed or inactive; and did you ever know or hear of any case of the kind that Hop Bitters would not cure? Ask your neighbor the »ame queston. â€" Times. The following were then clected . officers for the year : Presidentâ€"1D. MeNicol. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Thos. ‘Fyreman. Secreâ€" tary and Treasurerâ€"D. Campbell. Direeâ€" torsâ€"F. Yost, G. Purvis, Wm. Bernie, H. Willis, James Park,C. Myers, H. Brigham, N. S. Bowman and J. Messinger. It was decided that the Exbibition should be open to all. Messre. W. H. Goodeve and (. Hollinâ€" ger were appointed auditors. A vote of thanks and the sum of $9 was voted to the Seeretary. The report showed reeeipts to the amount of $159.73 ; expenditure $174.90. _ After retaining $26 for membership fees, thers was a balance on hand of $9.88. ‘The report was adopted. The Secretary stated that owing to his living im Durhem, be could not perform the duties satwfactorily and it wonld be better to elect one who resided in Hanâ€" over. Darham, Jan‘y 11th, 1882. _ -â€"“199‘ In the abscence of the President, Mr. T. Tyreman, the Viceâ€"President, oceupied the chair. The annual meeting of the§Township of Bentinek Agricaltaural Society was held at Bentinck Agricultural ety. Allanpark on the 11th inst The greatest excitement prevail«, as the old man was universally respected by all who knew him. ‘[. Norton, M.. D., Coroner, will hold an inquest toâ€"morrow mornng at ten «‘clock. J. P. MacMillan, County Crown Attorney, drove up from Orrngevile this morning, and is doing all in his power to seeâ€" ure the arrest of the guilty party. The body is in charge of village constable Henderson. LATER ‘ The boy Smith has been placed under | arrest on sn«picion of being guilty of the orrible murder committed near Shelburre. ‘There appears to be an evident disposition in the loeality to establish his guilt, and he dses not seem to be recerving that considâ€" , eration which should be nxtended to every E."“m on trial nutil guilt is antal:fithed.l hers are many elements of mystery in | eonnection with the aase, which it is to be | hoped that the authorities will be able to ‘ elear up before the coroner‘s jury concludes its investigations. ' Moeting adjourned.â€"Post after he heard a report cither of a gun or pistol, and the old man fell. Holoo::dto- wards the window from whence the report came and saw a tall man with a dark mous tache. The boy immediately started for the door, which was opposite the window, when the man fired at him, the ball passing through the top of hiscap. He ran for dear life toâ€" wards a neighbor‘s house, which is quiet a distance. After he had run a short distance be looked hback and saw the house on fire. He alarmed the neighbors as soon as possible, and returned with them to the burning buildâ€"| ing. and found the old man at the door dead, ‘ anda one leg burned off below the knee. The old man was reputed to have been c\n:u ‘ wealthy,and to have kept a large snm hisiden about the house. It is not known whether he had any at this time or not. There is no alue to the aseassin ex what can by glean ed from the boy‘s .tor;?m 4 id MoUXT FoREstT MARK ETsS Advocate Office, Jin. 11th, committed a nephew named Johnry Smith, about fourteen years of age, was '*"', him. .d'l‘"ho boy‘s *:ry in that his uncle and !li:d- after takingy on together, sea E,‘-dm by an opn":'npheo. and shortly fortunate viectim was a bachelor about or over fifty years of age, and nsually lived alone; but it happened that when‘the murder was about six o‘clock last night. N.G. & J. McKECHNIE. TOROXTO MAaBRKPTS TOâ€"DAY‘S PRICES OF DURHAM MARKETS. Dusitax, Jan. 25, 1882 ir 100 lbs............38 00 to $3 80000 se see ane 400 gresssssss 08 s00 bush * + o++ +4 ++ Jun. 4th, 1882. $1 3 to $1 30 1 82 to 1 82 $3 00 per 1001b 86 00 to 6 00 to 1 20 to ll"‘.ll%:‘ 0 60 to 0 80| oumou! 0 70 to 0 72 08530090! 0 10 to 0 16| 0 18 to 0 20| 0&)!00”! 0 75 to 1 10| 0 70 to 1 00 | & 50 to 7 00 8 00 tol0 00 0 0 0 80 0 50 00 to 20 to 18 20 20 21 50 to to to to to \\'A.\'TF,D! § esd : 100,000 Cords of WOOD! 0 85 | 0 72 eA 6 00 1 22 $3 00 8 00 1 60 0 60 0 0 0 00 18 20 anuly P °* PRRETCTT ANU ! Lots Numbers 1, 2 & 3 (adjoining them) in the 3r¢ C0 | Range South of the Purbam Road, in the Townâ€" 60 | ship of Osprey containing together 18 aeres more ‘\Olnr loss, of which about 100 acres are cleared and °V | undor ealtivation balagpee timbered vith good 24 | hurdwood bush. On the premises wre erocted a 94 | good Frame bwcmnr‘ Log Darns »nd Stables. 1 be :;" | property is watered by n spring eveek crossing tha 50 \\'(}l‘ LD has leu,ol;'}:. 7 where ho has Dissolution ofPartrership 100,000 Cordas of Cordwood wanted, to bo deliverâ€" ed at Grand Trunk Railway Track, between sre #eraa m wike is 222000 DURHAM & PALMERSTON. The above mentioned business will be continned as usual by A. Davidson to whom all dobts owing the Into partnership firmn must be prid, and the said A. Davidson assumes the liabilitias of the suid partnersbip Arm. A. DAVIDSOX, dâ€"199 carrying on business as ret and Grocery Merchants ut in ,ho,(_',.“,.:d_‘.’.{(-’.; Davidsun, we do he nership was this da Wih huu in the 241 ‘\’ OTICE is hereby given 4 N indebted to Jameson & Co., or book nccount, to pay up by th save costs. Terras Emey. Koi ck ce t P en C concession, North East of the Toronto and Syden ham RasAin 410 mullllks FW l L " MB o Miy‘Cigetlt >radahine ty in ce aldicc uh thc? 4s is Lt Pnlu §n¢d in the Township of Artemesia. And At Two o‘clock p. m., sharp, the following Valumble ln:pwv:l Farm Property, being _ _ _ _ FLESHERTON ECTZL in the VILLAGE of FLESRERTON Withess H.H. MILLER Trosday, January 31st, 1882, Auction SATLE Valuable FARM Property, w Real Estate & Insurance Agent, Flesherton. Jan.16t , 1h83, b 201 Darham, Jan. 4th , 1881 HE Partnership heretofore subsisting between us formerly reembers of the firm destane ces tecua ue Bs APRC EC PM PARKER‘S Gunpowder and Black Teas, 35 40 50 65 A Good FIT Guaranteed. Teasg, Teas! N the Township of Artemesia, in the County of Grey. There will be sold by Public Auction on Ruls l2 q oo C LOgrCTOTD IN® style of E. & A, dnun, we do h’”§¥ cortify that the said partâ€" lip was this «uy dissolved by mutunl consent. uces this our hands at the said Town of Dur» in the County of Grey and Province of Ontario, ith day of December, A. D. 1891 . THOMAS COLGAN ALSO THE OLD 8 Reliablie Scotch COLLAR. New Stock of LEATHER, HARNESS, wWHIPS, CURRY COMLBS, BRUSHES, BELLS, &e. 2C LD intimate to the inlmbitanh:.{ Durh a , that wed fo‘ on Soerounding country And See Their New Antiâ€"Galing, Easy Working, Good Enongh A TEACHER, Male or female, wanted for School Section No.7, Glenelg, for rema‘inâ€" der of 1882. Semd applications stating salary, to Alexunder Beaton or Godfrey McTaggert, Pomona P. 0., inmediately. ALE{ BEATON, ) GODFREY McTAGGERT, â€" Trusteos. DONALD BEATON, ) BOULDEN BROS. 50 cents per Ib., or 8 lbs. for $1.35. 60 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for $1.65. F0ved Parm Pmp-ni, being & f ts Numbers 201, 202 & 203, in the 2nd Range or Aaal l zon 20y 02 & +05, in the 1 ange Teacher: Wanted. NEW SEAJON JAPANS : y Tusk» by the hoew Win. Parke, nr"ih":-wu ko o. Hnans, Rgramont, to Miss Basah Kobertson of Glenolg. wiyig &# Wir1imâ€" NICHOLâ€"At " John Nishol, unele of fi*mgtd on Friday, 20th instant., by Rev. D. MceLeod, B. A., Mr Mark Willis, of B.udlnlwto Miss Rebocca Nichol, daughter of the late Waiter Nichol. MeLanexâ€"Tocoxâ€"At St. Mark‘s Charch, Orangeâ€" ville, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. A. Henderâ€" son, assisted by Atev. E. A. Irving, John Mcâ€" Laren, Esq., Local ldmh‘x(}ofi of Justice at , to Miss Agnes Maud, eldest daughter of the late Dr. Tuck. :3Hufi‘nnln an internal remedy has a wider range of usefuiness than any similar preparation in the world. All druggists sell 1t at 25¢. L201 Glonolg, Jan. 26, 1882. ty is watered B')in ;lfii}ln;r-;pkv;‘;;;m .dl': and is considered one of the best Farms in the Township. # Emey. Vor further particulare apply to cents per Ib., or 8 lbs. for 90 cents. cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for §1.05. cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for $1.85, cents psr lb., or 8 lbs. for §1.80. AMERICAN COLLARS, Gray‘s Tannery, Mouss wl PC PMT TERC n business as retail l'?-anodn Millinury ry Merchants at the Town of Durhsn ty 'uf‘unt. under the style of E. & A. Drug New Advertisements. YOUNG HYSONS : fommenced business as a is hereby given to allâ€"Parties d to Jemeson & Co., Durham, by note unt, to pay up by the 1st of Fob.. ud JAMESON & Co, an. ith,1881, dâ€"199 mally to Koxuay troublesome complaints may be eured by Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil, the NCOTICE. ROBT. DAVIS, AT THE CALL AT AT Durham. Store, L. DivImso® A. DAVIDSON AUCTIONEER y, which, as an external THE enlseriber has on his 2nd Div . of 21, Con. on n bicet Iotale t 1e Ga, Buffolk Boar, which he will kewep for s Oollars a CHAS. LEAVEXNS8, ~ _ _ | f Harness Maker, Lambton Stroet, uoar the Canned Fish Post Office, DURHAM, J has constantly on hand a fnll s of Carri arnoss “‘&.t materish. 9e T.(‘!':odnw)‘oft n; :r:.om'ehtw [A Larse ous HARNESS, HARNESS. pl Glenelg, Dos. 1, 1091; Dear Sirâ€"My wife and ehfldn;);;\'e all been enged b‘v your J‘)lphthorh Modicine. Iam certain SitmE 1 40 it cmd oc 220000 _ iam cert Is the only sure cure for this terrible disceaso, It tures cases ensy aud withou pain to the patient. No washing or swilling the throat, so that tha smallest child can take it. It also cures inflamâ€" instion of chest. Inngs er bowels, Aathmn, Croup, bad colds, and if stendily token will break up Consumnption. To Mr Leeson LEESON‘S DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE, And in fact cverything to be iound in a fArstâ€"class Jewellory Store. Waltham and Elgin Watches in Solid Gold Cases, Gre‘t Bargains for 30 Days Watchmaker and Jeweller, DURHAM, g"I'RAYI-ID from the premises of the Subâ€" &.*"scribor, Lots 2 and 3 of 18, 1st Con. K. G. R. (Glunelg, abont the 1st of November last, a Red Steer, rising two years old. Any informationleadâ€" ing to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. WM. MORDEN, :ockets, Pins, Broaches, Durham, Dec. 8th, 1881 PE C PEOROT ETE ©NOTY EUMUOTIENCC, ANC grounds comprise three quarters of an were and inâ€" clude lawns, orchard just coming into bw.rin?. and garden, the fruit trees, ornamentai and stmall fruits being of the choicest vurieties. Also for sale a fine ther particulars apply to building lot, };c;é: vfrgfififiâ€"&;bnâ€"-filfifi&;-fl_&i Enst, at its intersoction ‘with Xigin 8t. For fur 4 A. Btone, two -tnre'lyâ€"â€"the ;;ro&):;rty of Avax Coch®aN®, Esq., of 8t. Thomas, To Rent,or forfbale, in the Town of Durhnin, situated on Lambton Str‘t East, and five minutes walk from the Railway foust, and five minutes walk from the Bai.lwx uAt..‘tEuu,cuqt‘dnmg fifteen rooms,and provided wit stables, out houses, and every convenience. The Large Etock of Jem Keepor, Band and plain gold Rings; Watch Chains and Guards, both Ladies and Gent‘s, in great variety. Fine Residence for Sale or A SPLENDID Building, Lot, No. 6, Garafraxa Btreot, in the Town of Durham, cllaldninfi oneâ€"half acre, will be log whole or in rart, to suit purchuser, on casy. te Aw lho Pmpr!uz,r, James McGirr, 8r. If b{n v Address JAMES MoGIRR, Jan.12, 1832. 4200 Durtiam J Road, Township of castnor in the Count{ of Bruce, 5 acres clenred on lot, with log House 18 x #4, and stable. Will tike part of price in farm stock or town property. Apply by letter or personally to H. W.LEEBON, Dec 22nd, 1881. tf198 ~> Varney, P 0. 178 Silver Watchos, Jewellery, &c., &c. New Clocks. Glenelg, Nov. 34, 1861 Te has also received a fine assortment of Best Makers, * s owfi | "~â€"â€"ALSQâ€"re P 'fi;: E~ T NEW.DRY €G00DS. cm,mdmatmchmml C. L. GRANT. AS Just received another large stoek of Clocks, in which he is offering Boots and Shoes! 8 Cases just to hand from the , Dos. 8, 1886. Farm for Sale. EING Lot 24, in 4th Con., East® Bura Very Desirable Family Residenceâ€" Btone, two storeyâ€"the property of ADaM Steer Astray. A. GORDON, Town Lot For Sale Suffolk Boar. Property for Sale. Durkam, Jan. 10 1882. TESTIMONIALS: To Rent. DOCTOR GUN, Durham. Dec 16th, 1881 A. GORDON, Durham P. 0. Hrdkd s this in n Looo ol s. "'-'v."*v, ~otaigads e I Soheinaine n 4 A Large quantity of all kinds of Po wanted for which the highest pri in or trade will be pdr‘,' aad Provisions of every kind. All kinds of Farm Produce taken in oxhange, Des Sind, 1881; Cash Grocery & Provision STORE. Lower Town DURHAM GROCERIES, C C 0 ad l,u®'-i gp":'-%ng 4 § 'S’IIIQ gbup-(s 4 _gg:cazmé uit. Confectionery. , Cod Fish, Hering, Oysters * ""ec., &2,. _""" W Oystors, N EW G. L. DAVIS. Cleie= e 3 7 45 fifigé iGiH §m§O * Fancy Goods, taw, â€"|â€" Lamps, in Bronze & Glass, 5-“-,; Toilet Articles, &c. &c. Apâ€"| o aime E e Th ;:;["Sf' smy Groceries, Cheaper than: Cheapest. New Goods, New Goods ! Got a Caity of our sweet chewing, PRINCE and T. & B. Smokine. Lav in n wtamt at ICINXG SUGAR, LUMP SUGAR Fresh Lemon Peels, Fresh Orange Peels, Brazil Nut«, Crosse & Blackwell‘s Pickles, Saimons. Sard COFFEES, Green and Roasted. Try our Government Java Coffee. New Valencia Raisins, New Ta:ble}- Raisins, very fine Get a Catty of our Superior Gunpowder. Try our Extra Choicest Young Hyson, the best tea imported at 70 cents. Choice Japan Teas at 35 cents, Finest Japar Teas at 40 cents, Choicest New Japan at 45 cents. "TTFeas from 200. uyp to 750. per lt. Grreat Bargains in Teas J. H. HUNTERS. Now is the time for cheap Axes JOS. F. MOWAT, Is Cleaning out Balance ofl | STOCK of | Darham, Decomber 14th, 1881 A Good Stock of OVER COATS & Ready Made CLOTHING. Cheap for Cash. Bought Before the Late Advance, SELLING at BOTUTO M PRICES, Another large Stock s Plain Winceys Six Bales of Factory Cotton Chopping Axes Durham, Dec. 8, 1881. FOR HOLIDAY TRADE J ol our sweet chewing, PRINCE OF WALES, Try our "IDOL" by . & B. Smoking. Lay in a stock at old prices Now is the time to buy. ‘ee‘s, Tresh Orange Peels, Brazil Nuts, Worcestershire Saunce, 8.8. Almonds, e & Blackwell‘s Pickles, Salmons, Sardines, Lobsters, Sago, Tapiocs, Vermicelli, Mocaron:, Choice Patua Rice, AR, MOLASSES, chenp, ‘ SUGAR SYRUP A.\!fiRO. GRANULATED SUGAR, SYRUP GOLDER, REFINED SUGAR, SYRUP, nearly white, RAW SUGAR, SYRUP, in 5 gal. cans. Tobaccos from 35 cents per pound up. H. W. MOCKLER‘S. At a Big Reduction. MOWAT . McFarlane‘s Berter Value than Ever, also Sign of the "Circular Saw," Lower Town, Durham. CONSTANTLY ARRIVING AT INCLUDING =â€"AT... . H. HUNTER. es p-r; . GOODS . W. MOCKLER. brand Look out for cold weather. of Durhare and surronpding country for i bestowed on hlun durll;i ‘th: pas _:n::flm..p..x,w daily at uny pla ‘owa. ui y P m meae fl-l'l‘.l: Bireet, ho vail keep on mand first class Bread, Cakes, Pastry, Biscults, &c. Teoa and m!be Parties supplie] on the ahortâ€" est notice, ut vory low price«. He would also take '2“ upvar.tun“)' of thauking the inhabijtants par s â€"tivee nc dnd 4. m mt d > ___ & 7 THE undersigned wou!ld intimate thrt t _A his bakery, justsouth of James Brown‘s Sture EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging promptly aitended o. Fresco and_ Banver Painting a Speciality, . 1 A. 2 chnrpc':lodau?;â€"()rd-r;t oft wh J P Mowat Durham, March 3rd,1861. viS6 Durhen., Max 12. 1881 House, Sign, and a e d e 0 24 E2P CU00CALIUNAS AHO JG1LB OL Lumber promptly made out. A cnll solicited. Satisfaction guarantend Orders left at Adic‘s Hardware Store, Upper Town, will be promptly attended to. Carpenters & Contractors, DURHAM, ARE Prepared to take Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wouden Buildings Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of A PALMER, Proprictor. PATTERSON :WARREN CUTTING a SPECIALTY Latest Fashionsregularly Received “YISHES to return thanks for the arai m A oponhg out bunim-::‘fll.x ’fif‘?m und 'f.'f”".f'.'&: also intimate thit He ts now in a betier position than ne has been heretofore, to turn out work in the above line prompfly, and made up in the best style of the Art, and at prices that must draw the trade to his establishment. Tailor & Clothier, Durbam, May 19, 1881 Nearly Opposite the Old Post Office on Main Street. Sewing Machines of FBamitton. This machine is caprble of sewing through 17 of duck with the sume eanso us any other mael m‘uv t‘qply, ynd the strongest Linen th 2 240 0_ 20 077, £NC the strongest made ean be used upon it. It riso adjusted to sow the finest fabric A. . is Agert for the Cclebrated wilson W Residenceat theOld PostOffice, Lowe» Towa DUCRHAM. THE subscriber is Yrepm'od to Receiv and Make Up, on the shortest notice , and 4 he LatestStyle &cn and Boy‘sClothing . Agoo B tguarranteed . and at Low Rates. Dundalk,July 21 1881 Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Sonextrerc Astwxicas. ‘This large and aplendid illusterated weekly paper, $3.20a year, shows the Progress of science, is very interesting, and kas an enormous circulation, Address gl'N.\' «& C0O., Patent Solicitors, Publishers of Somnmmic Amazcas, 37 Park Row, New York,. Mand book about Pateuts sent free. We continue to act as Solicitors for Patents, Cavents, Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc., for the United States, Canada, Cuba, England, France, Germany etc. â€" We have had thirty â€" five years experience. PAT ENT S. MY respects, Ladies and Gentlemen ! s lll'tll’ cominouced business I solicit your atronage. I make the N. P. Boot, such us the Luflngrulhnuu of the Dominion weur. 1 expect Bir John A. and the Hon. Alexunder cnmlnf to & puircach of my N. P. Boots. All the udm Giits, and (who would think it ?) the Consorvatives too, are dealing with me, as they know the N. P. Boot is Tx Boor for both wear und appearance mal d D) W F] 8 Lates?t Fashions J.C. ATKINSON, BOOT and SHOE SHOP Minatsoutsts Aitredfiiresndicec iess 2l Parker & Co., Owen Sound; J. W. Elliot‘, CUhatewerth; A. Turner & Co., Markdale ; G. W. Parsons, Dendalk ; M. Richardson, Flesherton; P. McLean, M. D., Ayton ; W« HM. Goodeve, Mamover; A. 8. McBRd wards,; w 22242 ca Lane _ I Walkerton; L. -. MANUFACTURED IX ‘PORONTO. Permanent cure Discases, Disorders and AIIAn-t-ol the llfin::lhld-c and Urinary Beâ€" cretive m.,w MW au‘.'lua:'m)u-...' hies: Brigits snoreen Dinbetes, Dropsy, Piles, Nervous Debilit?,oto., oto. We meectc e w c aa l2 CG v104 Fair dealing, Ropairing done, Ornamental Painter, DURHAM. M CC O Wrvenedini ut reuntinet rvigere s aene > c u""’“"'m_ testimonials can be obtained free Pnicusâ€"Child‘s Pad, $1.50 (ourds Bed ) egular Pad, $2.00. BSpocial Pad for Chronis diz Alexander Robertson, DUNDALK, . DOWNES, TAILOR, ‘The N n ; L. H. Veemunse, Mount Forcst; G. H. Golding, Obesic;, j DURH AM. _ the finest fabr from #35 to @43 -'iAlfl MoCREARY, Opposite t vIEW Offle * l’pml%m Durhi Roguiarly Receibved A. PALMER, uby place in the ost Linen thread so can be easily riees runge fm 176 1y 2 0 ri-

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