h more cnl.n.‘.‘i.‘. General read the speech tinct utterance w h.‘h.“'““fl,‘. had to be delivered i. essed at the close of the on the reassembling of be able to congrataâ€" F-uuuonol peace and n fully realized. Canzaâ€" ro"nthlvfllo‘ great armers Lave enjoyed id remunerative prices, r and other | industries ntinue to be developed F' . â€" Her trade and Mny iï¬m r prevail within ber ie various blessings we tly thankfual to the Giver I had the pleasure of of Mamtobs and of usive prairies of the from personal examinâ€" congrutalate Canada on agnificent and fertile a , I trust, in the course nen of the Senate; G House of Commons : Orrawa, Feb. 9. mion of the Fourth Pap. was opened toâ€"day with nies and with much more elat. Not ouly was the the floor of the Sanask. nd more brilliant than is h cccasions as this, bug galleries and lotines ag as greater," and ‘peoola exertion has been linn bands on reserves to betuke thomselves e and cultivating the have met with a fuir but we can ouly expect of pmiout firummess of the prairie and their nowadic habit«, g, and uitmately add ulth of the country. population has gremtâ€" rate of the United States the hand of an sssassic, mies into four or more ts within appropriate s subject will be sub ideration. . Dusing my by numerous ludiav q confidence in the truditional policy of a which has hitherto wimes. I regret, howâ€" e necessity of supple» pupply of the Indizans likely to continue for es of impertunce you. Among them indivg up of insolvent pames, and trading the consolidation »nd we reapecting the Duâ€" amendment of the e Court of Canâ€" to the tenure of ofâ€" the County Courte, within the empire; ill be called to the 4 of the Viceâ€"Adâ€" s of thriving and conâ€" er Majesty. ‘The immiâ€" onfined themselves to mity, but are senttered restward to the base of is, and from the tnterâ€" _to the bunks of the owan. It is thersfore ve has come forthe diâ€" posed upon you. A ose will be laid before etion on that portion ie Ruilway between ng and Winnipeg is pletion, and it is comâ€" in July next railway establishe d between section batween Rat g, one handred and ngth, has been comâ€" d under the terms anada Pacifie Railâ€" w it is now opermtâ€" :ress has been made ion, commencing at the vigorous prosé= that portion of the t yeer provided for,. the work upon the »» Ferry and Emory n with every pros within the time apes« ud the line from the »dv, which has been ug the past season, der coutract with & at the same date a® ma Forry to Emory ns to be .on.u:-: ny, the work ly carried forward. the road has been of +wo hundred and .llbowmwdmpoo; h was not that of our Neet sus haviog been taken recousidering and reâ€" ntatou in the House mpleted .mlop'!ï¬"' v have in additiom les of branch lines. »le to state thas the rlonial Railway beas that this line w8# ear, for the first time without expense to ;or of collision between man, and in my opin« mbxation of the Mownt« t urgeney. wurs alone, shou‘d be another instance of the ites in brotherâ€"hood the d the American lIteâ€" L4 4 4 ENTâ€"FOURTH $Z§sION, ommussion appointed wisting system of the ud before you, and & â€"et will be submitted elland Canal were Parliament. . was as folâ€" T\\’ENTY~TWO acres of Land for Sale, ve kemoer epriat the Arvt Abvinton ‘of 1 af tw % . t.bn:' Gmï¬-uh. ’lud.w Township 3‘:".‘:...“ “nn mm-me'mndmrm of Dus» ham, and lh‘.d:‘-u-dr--.w mmhu-.. lthjdl'!h-l-‘ ; 286 prvavegy tullhâ€"~ ... B-lrla;, Onts, NC Hiti AiEEY cce etrntrcrviens Turnips, per CGFCRGEE cz Hay OE bOMcrrciweee2cs.,...... Fall Whent, per bush Spring Wheat +** Dressed Hogs, per 100le Duthr.‘rulle. PCE P .2 ccseee Wool per lb.... Bheep skins..... Lumg Skins..... Hides per ewt.. MHY secscccoraratioe BHHENOY coecer +«+ caica‘s FOlkecrrrencersencces Potatooes per bag THHUGE:, 24 daiee uon Flour per barrel............ Ontmen! per barrel........ FikF NERNAUEconrentrent sourece ‘Treadwell Wheat........... Bpring WICRE........... . Fall Flour Mixed Flour Bpring Flour traham Elour Shorts s Bran P P Hen Feed , Ontmeal . Mixed Chopa Ontmeal Seeds ** Dust FLOUR& FEED llay, per tom........... lPotatoes, per bush. ... Pork, per 100 lbs...... lisef, w* MHides, _ ** Rhoepskins, each ...... Butter, per lb ........... Eggs, per doz........... Wood, dry, per cord Wool, FOF Hicicccarcces: Apples, per bag......... DURHAM MILLS. Outs, Barley, l;nn’ #* *4 Oatmeal _ * «* Fall Wheat, por bush.... Horing Wheat, ........... DURHAM MARKETS. Durmtax, Feb. 15, 1882. Flour, per 100 lbs............ 88 00 to §3 00 Corm lr:ul *4 *C, cxvccures C BC & 00 Bhorts, ww ~v4t 0 80 to 1 00 Ptrm, . * i 0 60 to 0 70 duughter of Kov. S. A. Asbury, B. A., aged six yours. Dexorâ€"In Durham, on the Jith inst.. Maud, daughter of Mr. David Darby aged 3 years. kcron â€"In Glenelg on Jan. 29th, James John Mc Callum infunt sou of Kobert and Funny Ector agod 1 year, 6 months and 28 days. Doarest Jamimio thou hast left us, Durkam, Jan‘y 11th, 1882. Asbtutâ€"In Durkai, on the 13th inst., Lillian lawt«â€"BaXKsâ€"At the residence of the Bride‘s inther, Glenelg, on the 14th inst., by the Rev. J. C lmul(ar, Mr. Edwin William Limin of Hamâ€" ilton to Miss Mary Dorithy Banks of Durham. Bony®tTâ€" McAUQLAYâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s father, on Feb. 8th, by the Rev .D. McLeod,B.A. Mr. John Burnett of Artemesia to Miss Mutâ€" garet, duughter of Mr.John McAulay,Priceviile. MoWILLIAMâ€"â€"McCONACHIEâ€"On the 8th inst., at the residence of the bride‘s futher, by the Rov. J. S. Eakina, Junmies McWilliam, M. 1D., of Dundaik, to Miss Kate, daughter of â€"â€"â€" Mcâ€" Connachie, Merchant, Baageros. ‘ Lusoukâ€"Mcisyzsâ€"At the Metropolitan Church Parsonage, Toronto, by the Rov. Dr. Potts, W. I Bunm of Dundalk. to Miss Elizabeth Meâ€" Innis, youngest daughter of the late Isruel Mcâ€" Iunes, of Owen Sound. Bruiyworrâ€"Puici1r8sâ€"At the residence of the The Commons immediately returned to their Chamber. A majority of Ministers were in their places, and the benches on each side were filled. Durrwâ€"At Hanover. on the 6th h;t. ;I;’v'lb of Mr. Depow, Stat.on Muster, of a daughter. Honorable Gentlemen of the Senate; Genâ€" tleman of the House of Commons : 1 now invite your wttention to the severâ€" nl subjects mentioned and to the general business which will come before you, with full confidence in your ability tndy patriotie desire to forward the best interests of the country. The Estinantes of the ensuing year will also be submitted, and will, I trust, be found to have been framed with due reâ€" gard to economy and the efficiency of the pullic service. MOUNT FOREST MARKETsS, Advocate Office, Feb. 9th, 1882 and the revenue considerably more than the estimates of last year, leaving a surâ€" plus of over four millions of dollars. A portion of this sum has been used in the reduction of the public debt by the redempâ€" tior: of matured debentures bearing -i;‘rr cent, interest and the remainder applied to the payment for public works chargeable to capital account. The necessity of issuâ€" ing the debenture loan, authorized by Parâ€" linment for those purposes has therefore been obviated. And thy ioss we deeply feel. But ‘tis God that has bereft usâ€" Ho will all our sorrows heal. bride‘s futher, Dundaik, by the Rev. A. Potter, Nr. William Steinhoff to Stiss Mina Phillips,alf comfort and wcll-boin.iél'i;;;-ki;"- man and his family without undue interâ€" ference with the development of our manâ€" You will be pleased to know that a monthly line of steamers, which has been subsidized under the authority of Parliaâ€" ment, is cow plying between the Dominâ€" ion and Brazil, with good hopes of a mutâ€" ually profitable trade. The of Commission issued to inqn'i:r;:‘to flio’.lm of factory labor: .nd'inlo tln_bod means of promoting tho‘ N.G. & J. McKECHNIE. so far advanced that the waters of Lake Erie were introdueed for its supply in June last, and in September the new ;vr&- ot the canal between Allanburg and Port Dalâ€" housie was opened for traffic. TORONTO MARKETS. Tomonxto, Feb. 15th, 1882 Land For Sale TOâ€"DAY‘S PRICES OF Advorij;;;;;.. per bushel MARRIED DEATHS. industries will be laid before BIRTHS. 8. A. Asbury, B. A., aged six s»:««««86 00 to «rss««.. 6 00 to sess«««« 1 20 to wactvede C UA be $1 27 to 1 26 to 713 to 41 to 71 to 8 50 to 14 to 9 50 to $3 00 per 1001b «. 1 20 to . 1 20 to .. 0 34 to . 0 60 to . 0 70 to .12 00 to . 0 69 to . 71 0C to 19 to 40 13 00 $1 28 0 89 86 50 6 00 0 70 8 00 1 24 1 23 C 36 0 70 0 73 15 00 18 21 19 7 00 0 62 16 16 50 22 TESTIMONIALS: l To Mr Leeson : Dec 16th, 1881. Dear Sirâ€"My wife and n have all been cured b ur D{ htheria . _ I am enetbs roue olbwers aieeee Uf mtc fom Arthur, Nov 23, 1881, H W Leeson Varney. & Do.; Sirâ€"There is a lotof Diphtheria in this ace. I saw one case w our licine was 3...: which m‘ov:d & mm.mouuun it up. I want you to send me 81 worth at amam Is the only sure cure for this terri cures cases easy and withou aln t No washing or swilling the throat smallest child can take it. It also mation of chest. lungs erâ€"bowels, A bad colds, and if steadily token Consumption. LEESON‘S E DIPHTHERIA MEDICIN E P] A G@ood ALSO THE OLD _ _ _ Reliable Scotch COLLAR. New Stock of LEATHER, HARNESS, wWHIPS, CURRY, CcoMBS, BRUSHES, BELLS, &e. Highest market price paid for m, Calf Skins and Tallow. And See Durham, May 19,1381 BOULDEN BROS ©COITL_G aA N IMMENSE STOCK of kOREIGN and Doâ€" MESTIC LEATHERS, Also Findings in great variety. A splendid lot of PRIME HARNESS LEATHER. Cull and examine and you canmot fuil to suit yourselves. Tannory corner of Saddler and Albert Stroots, Lower Town, Durham. AGENTS WANTED. p om204 D. W. BEADLE, St. Catharines. 1 unhnihtinfly wdvise my sntrom to Elnnt them. You will not be disuppointed. Moore‘s larly is the best very early black fmp« yet grown in Canad». It has stood flnrv.{ degroes below zero unburt. Brighton is a delicious red l.'rn}m, ripening just after Moore‘s Early, ‘They are both large in bunch and berry, and very productive. I will mail both to any address, post paid, on receipt of $# or either for $1. Durham Fob. 7th, 1882. II;\\'[\'G fully tested MOORE‘S Early and BRIGHTON, two NEW GRAPES, Ticket Agent. SHOEMARKERS A TEACHER, Male or female, wanted for School Section No.7, Glenelg, for rema‘nâ€" der of 1882. Semd applieations stating salary, to Alexander Beaton or Godfrey McTaggert, Pomonu P. 0., hnm«lil‘olxy. ALEX,. BEATON, ) CODFREY McTAGGERT, â€" Trustees. DONALD BEATON, ) Carpentc_exj_&“G ontractor, Teacher Wanted. 1300 Chestout 81., Philade!phin, Pa., To whom all letters and remittancee should be wddressed. ©205 AMERICAN COLLARS WANTED.â€"Canvassers in overy City, Town and Village in the United Stutes and Canada. Libâ€" eral commission. If YÂ¥eou Once Read The PHILADELPHIA Mustcar JOURNAL, Y on will Subscribe for it immediately. Glance at the Very Moderate Terms Subscription, invariably in advance, One Doltar per {ur. Six copies for one year, Five Dollars ; single copies, Ten Cents. Is well supplied with valuable and entertaining reading matter,relating to musical topics. In it you can see at a glance where all the celebrated opera singers are, what all the famous composers ure preparing, and, in short, whatever is of interest in the world of music. St. Catharines Nurseries. L. DAVIS has been Clenolg, Jan. 26, 1882. Each nomber of theJournal containing twenty pages of new and choice Music , which “&mhnod at a music store would cost you T we liars at T wsame ul § 00000 e e emereeacege‘ I want you to send me $1 worth at once., * Yours ete., â€" GEO. WOOD. onLÂ¥ TEN CENT®, can get all the Populor Songs, Waltzes, Opers â€â€˜;un and Tm.mpl}on- of th'c' day arranged for the Pinno. The Bost, Chenpest, Most Chatty, Most Readable, and Mcst Entertaining Musical Monthly in exâ€" , BUY 4 CoPT oP TRE Philadelphia MusicalJournal SOLD EVERYWHERE. woORTH OF POPULAR MUSIC FOR us eP e B Py h ~edl didates for both the House of Commons and Onâ€" tario Legislature. All friends of Reform and good government are cordially invited. By order of the President, . WARNER At 1 o‘clock P THE PUBLIC WILL ALSO NOTICE THE REFORM CONVENTION of East Grey will meet in the TOWNXSHIP HALL, FLESHERTON, Philadelphia Musical Journal TPB P Oy Pm PDRTOORVOP, MCTC PemTETH and Mcst lv:nunnlnhn‘u Musical Monthly in exâ€" istence, and you will see at a glance how. for (Established in 1836.) AVING fully tested MOORE‘S Early and BRIGHTON, two A LL â€" Persons are Horelz‘ Clnlione‘g W luwn‘ notes favor of Mr. &IIIUI of -{o'-hb @:l.:u I have received no value for the same will not pmy them. One note is for $5 and the other for $20. WM. BROWN, Secretary Markdale, Feb. 14th, 1882. câ€"205 MBRS. ALEXANDER McINTOSH, * Dornoch P. 0. Sullivan, Feb. 13th, 1882. *4205 Fob. 16th, 1882 Their New Antiâ€"Galing, Easy Working, Goodâ€"Enongh WO Buildings Lots one ‘quarter Acre each, in a central locality. Will be sold aply. Apply to E. D. MacMILLAN,. Should Call and Examine CAUTUION. ha vithongdn to the patient. Itl‘i:“ l?.h "S" o ce ‘g:;'n ns e so cures amâ€" nge erâ€"bowels, â€" Asthma, Croup, steadily token will break up NOTICE. CALL AT For Sale. or this terrible discase. It M. for the of selecting Canâ€" h the l!onz o, Commons l:’ Onâ€" 10 CENTS. #2.00 Guaranteed. "th, 1882, y197 up | Durkem, Dec. 8th, 3661. y And in fact everything to be found in a Arstâ€"class Jewellery Store. Lockets, ~Pins, â€" Broaches, Waltham and Elgin®!Watches in Solid Gold Cases, Bilver Watches, Jowellery, &c., &e. A Large Stock of Jem Keeper, Band and plain gold Rings; Watch Chains and Guards, both Ladies and Gent‘s, in | J | ) great variety. { Gre‘t Bargains for 30 Days Watchmaker and Jeweller, DURHAM, â€" HAS Just received another large stock of Clocks,in which he is offering PARKER‘S Gunpowder and Black Teas, 50 Teag, Teas! ther particuiars apply to 4 A. Stone, two storeyâ€"the ]vruyeny of AbaM Cocmnan®, EsQ., of 8t. Thomas, To Iont,or foriSnle, in the Town of Durhain, situated on Lambton Str‘t Eust, and five minutes walk from the Ruilway dtation,containing fifteen rooms,and provided with stables, ont houses, and every convenience. The grounds comprise three quarters of an wore and inâ€" ‘lude lawns, orchard just coming into heufln#, and warden, the fruit trees, ornamental and smaull fruits being of the choicest varieties. Also for sale a fine building lot, } were, fronu-a‘ on Lambton Street Eust, atits intersection with Elgin St. For furâ€" es e n aiee New Clocks. Fine Residence for Sale or To Rent. He has also received a fine assortment of 50 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for $1.85. 60 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. forâ€"$1.65. Do Pn nte BME 2ME MR ARPII OOR MR cunh.ininï¬ oneâ€"half aere, will be sold whole or in part, to su !t:urchuar, on easy torms. Al;‘)ly to the Proprietor, Jumes McGirr, 8r. If b!' etter, Addrcss JAMES McGIRR, Durham P. 0. NEW SEAJON JAPANS : Bruce, 5 acres cleared -Jn_loâ€"l:â€";i'tï¬_lï¬vflvom'ifx. 24, and stable. Will tuke part of price in furm stock or town property. Apply by letter or personally to H. W. LEESON, Dec 22na, 1931, t1198 Varney, P 0. Glenelg, Nov. 34, 1881 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for 90 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for cents psr lb., or 3 lbs. for [FLOUR, Feb. 1st, 1982, The HIGHEST Price will be paid for GOOD WHEAT. A. GORDON, Durham MILLS. Drug Store, Having refitted our Flouring Mill we are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County. Farm for Sale. EING Lot 24, in 4th Con., East Bura _ Road, Township of ceastnor in the County of Very Desirable Family Residenceâ€" Durham, Feb. 5th, 1882. SPLENDID Building Lot, No. 6, Garafraxa Street, in the Town of Durham, FFICE Coitaining tvo Rooms to rent or sell. Apply to YOUNG HYSONS: Town Lot For Sale. Property for Sale. To Rent or Sell. Delivered in any part of Tow.1 on Shortest Notice and at LOW PRICES, RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED E. D. MacMILLAN. Solicitor, Durbham. AT Durham. o s K o T $* §E a + 3¢.".~Red :.) 1: > enc L en opnn Fukipe Oatmeal Exchanged for Oats. DOoCTOR GUN, Durham OATMEAL, cents. $1.05. $1.35, $1.80. tf194 1 t e n _ s °-""'"-'L Bought Before the Late Advance, & Lungt qusgtily s all Hinds of Pootty SELLING at BOTTOMPRICESE. wanted for ;b:::ldzh:v illl"lf:‘;‘:i ‘{nee in y f WM. LAIDLAW, A Good Stock of OVER COATS & Lower ‘Town, DURMAM. ; sers.________=:| Ready Made CLOTHING. Canned Fish, Coc‘i. ‘Fil‘l')‘. Hering, Oysters, and Provisions of every kind. All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exhange. Cash Grocery & Provision STORE. N. 6. & J. McKECHNE. Lower Town DURHAM. heg leaveé to intimate that I have opened a Greocery and Provision Store Opposite Middaugli‘s New Hotel, GROCERIES, j-fl 11?: uE‘J""n.';S 5 ME $1M ; EeE3 c% w“g;p-cé ,S’mq;'agh’i"; _ -ggnm% *uit, Confectionery, + Gives a practical | -( ) â€" education to suit this prag tical aga~ It is not a \ ) commercial department in an Academy, but ) A Rearâ€"Live Busings N E W And FEED Bend for Circular and Speci, mens of Penmanship to C. A. FLEMINC, Owen Sounp, Oxt §his fnotitute TrAINING ScHoor. Durham, Dec. 8, 1881. Another1arge Stock & Plain Winceys Six Bales of Factory Cotton, &o., &c. Thesegoods will be found Very Low. Best Blosb urg Coal. Pilot Cloths, Cords, Lavintine, Ducks, Drills, Canvas, Plush Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges, and Builder‘s Hardware ; Bar Iron, Steel, Horse N ails, Horse Shoss and General Blacksmiths‘ Supplies. Having bought heavily before the last advance in Iron and Nails I am giving my ous tomers the benefit of it. We also kave the finest Stock of Spring Stock of Hardware, NEW GOODS Large and Varied Assortment at Lower Town Drug Store 1882 SEASON‘S 1882 CHEAPER than the Cheapest! Boots and Shoes Great discount Sale of 10 per cent For the next thirty days. Our Black, Green and Japan TEAS are very strong and Ready Made CLOTHING, Grey & White Blankets, Sshawls, Clouds &c. If you 'an.t goods cheaper than you have ever bought before, don‘t miss the chance but call at the old reliable House. Durkam, Feb, 15th, 1882. Hunter‘s is where you will see the Largest and Best S6â€" lected Stock of Dry Goods GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, and BOOTS & SHOES that has ever been before the public in Durnam, at . Prices which leave competition nowhere. i Monster CLEARING SALE Carriage Trimmings G. C. McFARLANE. MOW ATS. FPFARMERS ! TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. Berlter Value than Ever, We have ever offered, consisting in part of Cheap CONSTANTLY ARRIVING AT Sign of the "Circular Saw," Lower Town, Durham. . MOCKLER‘S. Fine Flavored at Extraordinary Low Prices. Now Complete, At JOS. F. MOWAT, ##4 Bono Publico‘: â€" â€" â€"â€" â€"J, H. HUNTER, â€"4Â¥.... NCP ies Look out for cold weather. A. his bakery, jastsouth of Jnmes Brown‘s Btore Garafraxa Street, be will keep on nand firstclass Bread, Onkes. Postry, Biscuits, &¢. Ten and Bt:g»rl-e Purties supplied on the shortâ€" est notice, and at very low p:-‘,n. He would also take this opportunity of thanking the inhabitents of Durham and surronnding country for the patâ€" ronage bestowed on him dmu the put,ud ns :‘nu.lwm-upp!)' Bread daily «uy placein the ‘own. o A. PALMEER. TBE undersigned would intimate that at his bakery. jastsouth of James Reawrnts #4.22 EXCELSIQ_Q Bakery, No. 1. DURHAM. g Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging promptly aitended to. Fresco and Banner Painting a ESpeciality. onereenMpderate; Ordows ult 240. â€" Mom Purham, March 3rd, 1881 5 v1i56 House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, Durham , May 12,1881 Partios desi 1 contracting, for large Q'lmqll::a. eu:':;t:hma'l.l information, by m either by lettor or R_oï¬onuly to ORMAXN McINTaRE, Durham, 0 »twrio 100,000 Cords of Cordwood wanted, to be deliverâ€" ed ut Grand Trunk Ruilway Track, botween DURHAM & PALMERSTON. DURHAM. â€" _ j A PALMER, Proprietor. A. R. is Agent for the Cclobrated wilson B Sewing Marhincs of Mamilion, This machine is capable of sewing through 17 ly of duck with the sume ease as any other n...-nfl..- can sew two ply, and the stroncest Iinen thread made can be used upon it. It miso onm be ensily wdjusted to sew the finest fabric. Prices range ‘\'ANTI'.D ! 100,000 Cords of WOOD! December 28th, 1881 THE subscriber is grapar_ed to Receiv and Make Up, on the shortest notice , and he LatestBtyle 5:... and Boy‘s Clothing | Ago® Atguarranteed . Residenceat theOld PostOflice, Lower Town DURHAM. # 1 M reunlbelr Pr vipetpannnel iA wl sc R i c d too, are dealing with me, us thoy know the N. P Boot is tmx Boor for both wear und upponrance se ce eB m es (oe \[Y respects, Ludies and Gentlemen! a H-viuq commenced business 1 solicit your }mt-mnnuen muke the N. P. Boot, such us the ending gentlomen of the Domiuion wear, I expect Sir John A. and the Hon. Mexunder eunnhl{ to @ pmireach of my N. P. Boots. All the Grits, ul'l'd u.t"hu w‘mld think it ?) the Conservatives Pavres im Tt P + vaghs id T The N. J>. BOOT and SHOE SHOP Lates! Fashion: HARNESS, HARNESS. y194 A4 County of Grey. Auct in all parts of the County Gonds sold on Commission, attended and the sulé bills p F. DOWNES, HE Subscribe rchased T nllflhhl"‘cd'l‘;:-hzil...::..'.".l NCOnSOd & 4: m\ihhmd Buili;l;â€"l-!o'r':;l; he will eep for service on ts nulllclg" ® 2C0 CRPIOP 08 d Thoro‘bred Berkshire Bou; THE subscriber bas on his 2nd Div . of Lot 21. Con. 1, E.G.B..flm mile and a half north of Durkham, a very sa Suffolk Boar, which he will kmiotunrh.. Meprenemntipnntentet nommmntentets Micatices SS 22â€" 23 Parker & Co:Owen Hound; J. W. Kilion, Chateworth; A. Turner & Co.. Markdair ; G. Ww. P-Mn-..-‘.lï¬s M. Richardson, Flesherton; P. McLtau, N. D., Ayton ; W. HM. Gooderve, Hanover; A. . McRKdwards, Lamiash and Neustadt; W, A, Green, Walkerton ; L. N. V comans, Mount Forest $ G. H. Golding, Chesley. Diabetes, Dropsy, Piles, Nervous m,u, r~~a Pamphiets and is i from Druggists. testimonials can be vbtained free Pricesâ€"Child‘s Pad, $1.50 (cures Bed Regular Pad, $2.00, & Pad for '“w ©ases, $3.00, =uldby pecial Pad Cluronic Genelg, Deo. 1 of the Alexander Robertson, MANUFACTURED Ix TORONTO. A Permanent for Diseases, & e C f it hogter Aidnare Biectior and Onbary " Durham, Dec: 15th ; 16§1 HUGH MACKAY, ICENSED AUCTIONEER, ¢ TAILOR, CHAS. LEAVEXS8, Maker, Lambton Street, uear the Post Office, DURHAM, PAREER, Durhk from $3 to #43 Suffolk Boar, F " & m° Cl ¢* t Bold by JAMES McCREARY, Opposite the Review Office, Upper Town Durham Regniarly Roccived irvaty Pb s w m Wcc s Ts :: 1 Auction Sales attended to mages k CCE ) F° reasonable m.‘ Lond Bates ie s promptly posted up, â€" § 1( Z