t the Townslup yru;;;.z Fnseudl for the CUrreDt year i prosentâ€"minutes ofh and passed. 4 neil of Bontmek-Gnfl“ ittee appointed at lusy sessiouy examine into the suflicieney er‘s Sureties would report them the same as last year ommend that they be accepyâ€" toryâ€"Samuel Dcksou mndg gerâ€"Comunitteo Renurt ... i for 1882 C eived . _ Hasmjager, m Uasement. Fonce Viewâ€" orge Furvis, Andrew "® _ Loancil met at Fark, on Monday . Diak.“" 3 ‘he lowest. for the office . Carneron, , w York, NesemchiÂ¥e is, . that the { this Conneit cuson, that the mover be chase a new Road id Division on 2ud ‘a m..s s tinck Council. essinzer, that the Clerk be t 200 Copies Collectr‘s sessor®s Ulouow be re says eemet be twe." + has tested its nuadt® e of """-"‘“"3','_'.!: 1. _ Fence Viewers, W. sworth, Alex. Graat lloun,*that the Council eet at Chittick‘s Hotel, lay the 20th of May 84 P toums c rt ssinder en im a **mBe W TTR Carried M MeCalt without & alum Mui hy ild McIntosh, Alex. one. Fonce Viewers, Lodingham, â€"Allan H uk nger, that the Collectâ€" recoive $3U in fall of ts 12, 13, 14, 15, Con. me Grewk to a man‘s remaitâ€" « tor one mzht # wl and boing T 4 by tho erying of & erying babses meed kc them well 1006 mres Watt, Alfred Mors a8h mc k mber this. £. is.â€"~â€"Joun Corâ€" im â€" MeArthur, 8¢., in McDonald, John tabson CoHimson, that $10 : ut Lo 1 to open ontJa vor and D. 1832 wes C. Cl.'.. _ the Treasuree mneil â€" agnin«t the for hl‘ï¬mt that es issued undor re the Houd Wisk _ Livingstone, Q:IIIPUIH CIâ€' W m _ McGreoger, as soon as the ol Deviation ab a Luae Stuv.’w. nolee so that & nesxt imeeting of Deoviationâ€"Cagâ€" id h Robertson, may, _ George nes â€" Clement, CID St.â€"Curried, ~â€" _ ce of Assessor rg. » J“Il.l uuM n of A 04 Sumillh, CGeorge Aiex. Stewaet, that Â¥eatiul uas $4,000. t Cn#f, Joiur tors _ Found t the current iwer, James ithne â€" Laes< i ‘«, Moenury i l’rrb’. amas Tyres oi haur 00y <cr, Thome me, ll..ï¬n; un Gnsse, John Hewâ€" YJ Me <:nan.‘£s: Johl 1,.008000 , t, James heue do Li ,alue hu.." ed. tm« Conre l 1 Earke, 100 The, +â€" Lmews W a t Hiomiag Livieg» w n [tober# Chitticn‘s n 12, Tak «es than any other routes. ( Alter ofice hours at Yiddangi r stos than any A A & shie Agent for the Sale of H.uodTmhtflwu. j Arvefind tiskets t > T AAEREY Prates 4me ) l ©Z MWt ‘rlnnt Che r'.ltr-h\ in'lgho ‘l;:u'-m Benâ€" tinck 3 f. rred and @alf bred houn Any m returning them to the undersigned will be ‘Imny rewarded and anv Person wtahlg them after she publicatiog of this uutice win ..3 "NC" Auviad Taresday, xgroh 7"th, 1882, W ooo td ce cA id is turic Legisinture. mf-ï¬vnummm cordially invited., O rpHE â€" REFORM COxXVYEXTION of l East Grev will moet in tha At 1 Dec Jind, 1831 TOWNXsSHIP HALL, A X. for School Section No.7, Glenelyg, for rema‘nâ€" der of 1882. Semd applieations stuting salary, to Alexander Beaton or Godtrey McTaggert, Pomona P. O., immediately. \l. L Persons are Herel»{ Cantioned f -?um purchasing any notes drawn by me in favor of Mr. Lennon of the township of Glenelg, as I have recetved no value for the saume and will not pay them. One nots is for 25 and the other for 220 Teacher PLAN® and SPECIEICATION® can bo soon wt the Store of Willinm Laidiew any time betwoen the 1st and 15th of March next. The Bulltlinn,(‘nmminnnv do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Taender. K undersigned up t next, inclusive, for Kw Durhain, Fob. 7th, 1882, 'l‘ll E. Subscriber will sell Lot 61, 8rd Concession, Bentinek, This Farm contains @4 nero«»â€"00 meros of which a:e clear of stumps and under enltivation. A Frame Dwelling House, frame Bum, driving shed, cow stuble, stoue hor .e stabls, and good orchard, well and pusap are on the premâ€" m:h Two -:nnh ondnl rum u-hr:- m; fwrmn. lot o further particulars y on t wemises or J:)'x.\ L’Oâ€Eâ€r'l',l)luhnm P.0. Bontinek. Feb sord, 1832. *1206 Glenelg, Jan. 26, 1882 WM. BROWN, Secretary Markdale, Feb. 14th, 18323, S dn A .. by the ptece to whom 1 wages will be wive m. “umgnln first elmm wad & sober man need apply. # 106 JOHN SHEWELL, Durham. * tub dairy,... Fegs, perdoz...... Potatocs, per bag ‘Turnips, per bush: Hay per ton...... ‘.'l‘fl.\’l' very desirable new Residence on â€" Garafraxa Street, Durhame, noext door the Â¥motogmiph Gallery. Apply to _ _ _ _ _ Fall Wheat,per bush . Spring Wheat * + Larley, & * Outs, £% i Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... IN THE TOWN OF DUREHAM Bullivan , Feb. 13th, i8 Durhain, Fobruary 224 | o‘clock P. M. for the pllrron of select nl‘- fnrlbncl the House of Commons a ks ® madue ie Fall Flour Mixed Flour Bpring Flour Graham Flour Shorts % Bran % a Hou Feed . Oatmeal . Mixed Chops Oatmeal Seeds #4 D“s‘ Notice to Contractors. Durham, Feb. 2rd 1392 N Tuesday the : _last noar the contre FLOUR & PEED Hides, _ * wevercerss Sheepskins, each ......... Butter, per lb .............. Eggs, per doz.............. Wood, dry, per cord... Wool, BOK .1s csscecrcr‘ce Apples, per bag........... DURH AM MILLS. Enast Grey will moet in the Ticket Agent. Pork, per 100 lhs... Bpring Wheat, ....... Onts, per bushel Barley, 16. :# Peas, #4 ‘ Hay, per tom.......... Potatoes, per bush. ... DURHAM MAKKETS. Dournax,# Feb. 23, 1882, Plonr,‘ror 100 lbs............$8 00 to $3 00 Corn Meal * ** ......... 2 50 to 3. 00 Bhorts, ob Ath 0 80 to 1 00 Bran, h ""te 0 60 to 0 70 Fall Whenat, per bush........ Darkam, Jan‘y 11th, 1882 TEACHER, Male or Cawmnowâ€"In Glenelg, on the 22nd inst., Allan, youngest son of Mir. John Cumeron, -p-i 2 yoars L. DAVIS has been a Cocumaxmâ€"Caxrp®LLâ€"At the residence of the the Rev. Win: Park, Mr. Hovert Cochrane 10c the Rev. Win. Park, Mr. Cochrane secâ€" “dm":o‘#-mn?.q" brl;‘-ly of Duri.-. onCmpb. m Lack» lin Campbell Esq. RuiDâ€"ALLE®â€" On the 9th inst., at the residence of the bride‘s father, by the Rev. P. Straith, of Holstein, Mr. Henry Reid, to Miss Cathurine Alles, both of Egremont. \ Farm for Sale. New Advortisements. NDERS will be reccived by the McKixxo®â€"In Egremont,. on .the 19th inst., the wife of Mr. Hugh McKinnon of a son. Rogxneâ€"In Holste:n, on the 10th inst., the wife of 7 Mr. Thomas C. Rogers, of a daughter. GOOD CABINET MAKEK to work BRICK CHURCKH CATU PICO N. NOTICE. N.G.&J. McKECHNIE. months and 26 days. GoDFREY McTAGGERT, â€" Trustees DONALD BEATON, } Lately, 8 ALEX Br.ATon TORONTO MARKETS Tomoxto, Fel. 2 Torâ€" Sale. 105 , TO.DAY‘S PRICES OF With stone Basement MHS. AI By order of the Presidedt, A CY TDDHSGI». the 3ist day MARRIED. DEATHS. + the 15th day of March Erection of a cssesescs......12 00 to 15 00 | P sh. .......... 0 69 to 0 62 )1 Weerrrcrsccint T 0C to & C0|R reressusuriee U OO to "I O0L% wrrsrccssces« 6 00 to 6 50 r sesseccccc««. 0 75 to 1 00| f swerstsezsuccs O K0 y Ar 16 verre.ccccce«. 0 16 to 0 18 ] q eord....... 1 25 to 1 50 ccsenssuccrves W ULC tie: O 2@Lâ€" eccmmnccrqcees EUFie 12B r #5 and the other for 220 "XANDER MeTXTOSH, Dornoch P. 0. . *d205 Wanted. 1882 nutice THOS. LAUDER t ~an be had at lower Can always be seen a‘s .0†6. L. DAVIS, FLESHERTON female, wanted government are will be of Jannary $1 $8 00 per 1001b T. DOXAGHY 1(506 9 00 to inted outâ€" 0 75 to 0 16 to 0 16 to 1 10 to 1 15 to 0 34 to 0 60 to 0 70 to 2 00 to 0 69 to 7 0C to 25 to 25 to 16 to 41 to 11 to 50 to 14 to 19 to 20 to 98 to 35 to 2 50 to 3 00 0 80 to 1 00 0 60 to 0O 70 2 50 to 8 60 1 10 to 1 15 1 15 to 1 20 0 M4 to C 36 0 60 to O 70 0 70 to 0 78 15 10 00 to 25 to 21 to and On h202 c106 per bag t(199 40 13 00 #1 1 28 1 30 0 78 42 70 8 65 15 00 0 62 8 CO 0 6 50 20 18 21 PARKER‘S Gunpowder and Black Teas 85 40 16 16 50 22 *__ALSO THE OLD F4 Reoliable Scotch COLLAR. New Stock of LEATHER, HARNESS, WilIPS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, BELLS, &ec. Tsas, Teag! 1 Ans stood thirty degrees below zero unburt. Brighton is a deliclous red ;.:rnl‘m, ripering just after Moor®‘s Early. They are both large in bunch and berry, and very productive, I will mail both to "?' wddress, post paid, on receipt of $# or cither for w1 em204 }_I AVING fully tested MOORE‘S Early and BRIGHTON, two NEW GRAPES. BOULDEN BROS. And See Their New Antiâ€"Galing, Easy Working, Good Enongh 50 cents per lb., or $ lbs. for $1.35 CO cents per lb., or 3 lbs. for $1.65 WANTED.â€"Convassors in every City, Town and Village in the United States and Canada. Libâ€" eral commission, WM. NUNEVILLEB, Publisher, NEW SEAJON JAPANS : Nubscriptiomn, lnvnri-bly in advauce, One Doliar per year. Six copies for one yeur, Five Dollurs ; single copies, Ten Cents. 1300 Chestaut %1., Pliilndéipbia, Pa., To whom all letters and remittancee shoule be addressed. ©208 Glance at the Very Moderate Torms you can see ut a glance where mll the celebrated opern singers are, what all the famous composers are preparing, und, in short, whatever is of intercst in the world of music. If You Ouce Read The PHILADELPHIA Mustcar JOURNAL, You will Subscribe for it lasmediately. Is woll supplied with valuat reading matter, relating to m you can get all the Popular Songs, Waltzes, Opera Airs and Transeriptions of the day arranged for the Piano. Each number of the Journal containing twancz pages of now and choice Music, which if purche se t.xt a anusic store would cost you ‘I‘ we &lhn at 2cirst. The Bost, henpest, Most (Yhnt:s, Most Readable, and Mcst Entertaining Musical Monthly in exâ€" Philadelphia MusicalJournsl SOLD EYVERYWHERE St. Catharines Nurscries. AMERICAN COLLARS, cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for 90 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for cents per lb., or 3 lbs. for cents psr Ilb., or 3 lbs. for woORTH Fine Residence for Sale or ‘ SPLENDID Building Lot, No. 6, Garafruxa Street, in the Town of Durham, containing omeâ€"hali acre, will be sold whole or in part, to suit purchaser, on easy terms. -Awly to the Proprietor, James McGirr, Sr. If b;n etter, Address JAMES McGIRR, Durham P. 0. Glonelg, Nov. 34, 1881. tf194. THE PUBIIC WILL ALSO XOTICE Philadelphia Musical Journal T“ ENTYâ€"TWO acres of Land for Sale, being Wost purt of the first division of Lo: number twentyâ€"cight, in the 1st concession we; t of the Garafraxa Ronad, Township of Bentinck. ‘The land wdjoins the corporation of the Town of Durâ€" ham, and lies along i good Koad, near the Railway, and has all the uhnnhrun of being close to the Town with low taxes. 1t is well cleared and in a good state of eultivation. Wi!l be sold in lets ur in one parcel, Possession given after March 15th. For furthor particulars apply to ‘ Or to H. CULL, Fergus P. 0. Feb.16th, 1832. BEING Lot 24, in 4th Con., East Bura Road, Townslip of ceastnor in the County of Bruce,.. 5 acres cleared on lot, with lo&nonu 18 x 24, and stable. Will take part of price forma stock or town property. Apply by letter or personally to 0 > H. W. LBESON,â€" "o ol M J 1 poet t 1 dn *# 140L VICLAS, Ceras, Lavintine, Du §.RKER’ S 410CGAUCLE, _ KIHB, nroacnes,!ls Provared to. take Contracts for ’ .“ “., ie Brick, Stone an en ags » Tllil“oodl : ' And in fact thing to be found in a Doots ke . a > _‘ Arstâ€"clase Jowelioty Store. ‘ FtiaMG Speorfcatinig “:;‘;m. or! Best Blosburg Coanl Drug Store, 1 A. GORDON.| . Lumber promptly made out. Pook â€" istence, and you will see at a glance how. for (Eâ€"tablished in 1@30.) AVING fully tested MOORE‘S Early and BRLIGHTON, two YOUNG HYSONS : TWO Buildings Lots one quoarter Acre ench, in & central locality. Will be sold cheaply. Apply to E. D. MacMILLAN, e raras, mak n Bolicitor, Durham. rood FIT Guarantsed. Feb. 1st, 1882, Feb.16th, 1882. Dec 22na, 1881. t{198 Very Desirable Family Residenceâ€" AGENTS WANTED,. s D. W. BEADLE, St. Catharine FFICE Contaming two Rooms to rent or sell. Apply to E. D. MacMILLAN. Town Lot For Sale. oNLY TEN CENTS, OF PO Land For Sale. To Rent or Sell. Farm for Sale. For Sale. 10 CENTS. BUY A CoPY OP THE CALL AT To Rent. AT THAYT TME 2.00 W. R. ROMBOUGK, Durham o ind entertaining sical topics. | In it mll the celebrated for Sal e. Bolicitor, Durham MUSIC FOR cents? $1.05. $1.35, $1.80. Durham Varney, P 0 t1â€"205 | a ved a m Also Fiualimgs in gro«t varicty. â€"A splendid lot of i He has also received a fine assortment of ! PRIME HARXESS LEATHEB. > Waltham and Eigin‘} Watches in | Cill tndoxamine and you cannot fail to sult 1 Suddler and Solid Gold Cases, Tannery corner 0: o. ;::n,r oA‘l'b:t Igzm.. Silver Watches, Jowellery, &e., &6, | Mighent market price paid for Hides, Calfâ€"Skins Darham Feb.7th, 1882. yio7 \ A Large Etock of Jem Keeper, Band and | ~=~~~~=â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" T raminrmmcs 4 >| plaingold Rings: Watch Chaine and |(A _ TAJ ARNER ‘ Guards, both Ladies and Gent‘s, in = * 1 great vafiety. â€" Marnontar & MAnn#an kiz oo Gre‘t Bargains for 30 Days I_IAS Just received anothor large stock of Clocks,in whjch he is offering A. GORDON, Watchmaker and Jeweller DURHAM, A Large quantity of all kinds of Poultry wanted for which the highest price in cash or trade will be paid. Canned Fish, Cod Fish, Hering &e., &c. and Provisions of every kind. All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exhange. Cash Grocery & Provision STORE. October 6, 1881 For sals at Parker‘s, Durham. H W Leeson, Varney. Dowr Sirâ€"There is u lot of Dfphtheris in this place. Isaw one case whore your medicine was used which proved a success after the Doctorsgave it up. I want you to send me 31 worth at onee, t1â€"199, Yoursete., _ GEO. WOOD. To Mr Lecson : Dec 16th, 1 Dear Sirâ€"My wife and children have all enred by your Diphtheria Medicine, I rin c that it is a good cure. MATTHLW 8CG Is the only sure cure for this terrible disense. It cures casos easy and withou pain to the patient. No washing or swilling the thromt, so that the smaliest child can thkeit, It also curos inflamâ€" mation of chest, lungs er bowels, Asthma, Croup, bad colds, and if steadily token will break up Consunption. t TESTIMONIALS: LEZESON‘S DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE, Lower Town DURHAM. New Clocks. The HIGHEST Price will be paid for GOOD WHEAT. N. G. & J. MeKECBNIE. Cr uit, â€" Confectionery, beg leave to intimate that I have eponed a Grocery and Provision Store FLOUR, A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED GROCERIES, Having refitted our Flouring Mill we are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County. Durham MILLS, uo ~â€"= _ CalDand seethem= _ S 2500 At HARRIS & Co‘s, Durham. Durham, Feb. 5th, 1882 Opposite Middaugh‘s New Hotel, CAMP STOVE. HO FOR MANITOBA! Durham, Feb. 23, 1882. Delivered in any part of Towa on Shorteet Notice and at LOW PRICES, Oatmeal Exchanged for Oats. WM. LAIDLAW, N EW Lower Town, DURHAM fm17Tt Do not go without a MATTHLW sCOTT Arthur, Nov 23, 1881, OATMEAL, Dec 16th. 1881 g, Oysters, 1i been cor bruim IMMENSE STOCK of kOREIGN and DO. MESTIC LEATHERS, SHOEMAKERS C in & C car?ent%l;nuAg?mmr’ COTLTLG A N‘ Should Call and Ixamine Ard FEED in an Acadcn;y. but A Reat Live Businzgs TrAINING ScHoor. Gives a practical * education to suit this preg tical age. It is not a commercial department Bond for Cirentar and Spect. mens of Penmanship to C. A. FLEMING, Owsn Sovn», Oxt in‘ eorinle c vio Anstitute We have ever offered consisting in part of A. YERY important . s : is ‘mno qnestinn lorovuz- Pilot cxoths cex > & » e 9 Fw-:75râ€md$$m";nm , Coras, Lavintine, Ducks, Drills, Canvas, Plush, | «io ammern recument @rpientgeest Having bought beavily before the last advance in Fron and Nails I am giving my cusâ€" tomers the benefit of it We also have the finest Stock of Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges, and Builder‘s Hardware ; Bar Iron, Steel, Horse N ails, Horse _ Shoos and Ganeral Blacksmiths‘ Supplies. Spring Stock of Hardware, Large and Varied Assortment at Lower Town Drug Store 1882 CHEAPER than the Cheapest! Boots and Shoes, Our Black, Grggn"x‘;nd Japan TEAS are very strong and Great discount Sale of 10 per cent TTor the next thirity days. Hunter‘s is where you will see the Largest and Best Seâ€" lected Stock of Dry Goods GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, and BOOTS & SHOES that has ever bsen before the public in Durnam, at Prices which leave competition nowhere. Monster CLEARING SALE Durham, Feb, 15th, 1882 If you want goods cheaper than you Lhave ever bought before, don‘t miss the chance but call at the old reliable House. Over Coats at Cost. Soft and Stiff Felt Hats in Men‘s and Boy‘s. At gurprisingly. Low Prices. Call and examine P his 50 cent, 60 cent and 65 cent Tweeds. éall NV Ool, Splendid WWalue. T‘weeds, T‘weeds, ° Tweeds! Ready Made CLOTHING, Grey & White Blankets, â€" SShawlis, Clouds &c. Durham, Feb. 23, 18982. Has»éflgcqiyed & Large Stock of NEW TWEEDS, Carriage U a wleclse alnale U abV oL esd 5 TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. G. C. McFARLANE. FARMERS! â€"â€"â€"â€"‘Pro Bono Publico‘.â€"â€"â€"â€" MOW ATS. W Fine Flavored at Extraordinary Low Prices. Now Complete, At Also a fine Range from $1 up. a Large Assortment of â€"ON.â€". â€"J, H, HUNTER, â€"AT.. Mockler . W. MOCKLER. *40¢ How are you of for Sockal? Look out for cold weather. l "veegiddt + pritvint tudit? id Aiduisiaisast xdsa k.4A Tea and Sarprise Parties supplied on the short~ est noï¬t-e,um‘f at very low prices. He would also take this opportunity of thauking the inhabitants of Durhaim and surrounding country for m‘ ronage bostowed on him during the past, ae usual will supply Bread daily at any placein the Town. D EDTE J his bakery, justsouth of James Brown‘s Store Garatmxe Street, ho will keep on nand firstcless Bread. Cake»®, Pastr: . Biscatte, &¢, m C26. CAAROR EORCET CERV EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging P promptly actended to. Fresco and_ Banner Painting a Speciality, harges Moderate.â€"Orders left atJ. F. Mowat C will r:::{/\?e pro:;t :t:a:.flon’ Darham, March 3rd, 1861. 156 Housc, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, Parties dosirous of contracting, for large or quantities, can obtain all inf«m.uï¬ou.bqu either by letter or (‘onon.uy to NORMAN McINTÂ¥YRE, Durham , May 12,1881 DURHAM & PALMERSTON. 100,000 Cords of Cordwood wanted, to be deliver~ ed at Grand Trunk Railway Track, between Sowing Mnchines of Mamilten. This machine is capable of sewing through 17 . of duck with the same eas» as any other tudlux can sow two ply, and the stronwost Jiuen thread made can be used upoun it. 1t rlso can be easily adjusted to sow the finest fabric. Prices range from #35 to #45. A. K. is Agent for the Cclebrated wilson B 100,000 Cords of WOOD! A PALMER, Proprietor. “\/YA.\"TF.D 1 TH’E subscriber is prepared to Receiv and Make Up.on theshortest notice, and _ he LatostStyle Menund Boy‘s Clothing. Ago@ A {guurraniood . Decomber 28th, 1881, Residenceat theOld PostOffice, LowerTow# \IY respects, Ladies and Gentlemen! E+ Having commenced business I solicit your lntmmu:e. I muke the N. P. Boot, such as the ending gentlerfien of the Dominion weur. le;" Sir John A.and the Hon. Afexander com A pair each 0‘ my N. 1. Boots. All the Grits, and (who would think it ?) the Conservatives too, are dealing with me, as they know the N. P Boot is rimx Boor for both wear und appearance HE nndsrrif,'!u-d would intimate that a$ "The N. 1. BOOT anrd SHOE SHOP Collars a Specialty. CHAS. LEAVENS, Harnoss Maker, Lambton Street, uearthe Post Ofice, DURHAM, m t t e o e m morains osteeit Good “,"’"‘ and reasonable churges Lates! Fashions Regularly Recetved HARNESS, HARNESS. PEIF rignat ol rabriy Ariratcens P ies Sn â€"â€"â€" 2 J.4 County of Grey. Auction Sales nttended to in all parts of the County, at reasonable ratos . Goods sold on Commission, Land Salos onvrefuly attended and the sule tills promptly posted up, ICENSED aAvc NEE IJ Coudty of Grav A.T.I.O.\I:.L_R'u (o! Concestior, 8. D. ., Glenelg Fair doaling, Repuiring done y194 h_‘l’.wfilxmhhr:}l Berkshire Iln.u;,-].‘\:;;-:-'l‘v:n;, .'Id e will keop for servic and ind Conceuim’ € n i ‘z‘.‘lgfl..ul..““ 46 24, Thoro‘bred Berkshire Boar THE Subscriber las. purchased a oushbred Rerkchiva us Fruslgu s wo c 2R Pmen «L. ind Div. of Lot 21. Con. 1, E.G.R., Glenel mile and a half north of Durham, a very w Buflotk Boar, which e will keon for service. HE sulbscriber has on his L. 2nd Diy. of Lot 21 .Com 4 39 4132 Durham, Doc. 8, 188i, Lamlash and Neustadt; W. Av._umn. Walkerton ; L. FL, Â¥comuns, Mount KForest ; ons " ons "Tare dut WEStD Parker & Co., Owen Nound; J. W. Kiliort, Obatsworth; A, Tarner & Co., Markdale ; G. W. Parsons, Dundalk ; M. Hichardson, Fleshcrion; P. McLean, N. D., Ayton ; W. HM. Goodere, Manover; A, 8. McKdwards, W scatll c s _ 1 ® in in Smmail a¢ Rras id 20002E COP /AITS â€"Co uind l"ua‘in glm‘du‘l;;l Ba:t#udm, «e., ,:ruvol. Catarh 0 e an mssages; Bright‘s Disoms; Diabetes, Dropey, Piles, Norv‘:u Debility.otc, ote . Pamphiets and testimonials can be obtained free from D?llwsh. R Prtorsâ€"Child‘s Pad, #1.50 (cures Bed 'ï¬! Regular Pad, 22.00. Spocial Pud for Chronie eases, $3.00, Bold by H. PARKER, Durham. A Permanent cure for Disenses, pisc allments of the Kidueys, Bledder and U cretive Bystem, or Attendant Complain Glenelg, Dec. 1 , 1881 Durhem, Dee. 15th , 1881 Alexander Robertsofi, MANUFACTURED Ix ToROXTo . _ DOWNES, HUGH MACKAY, TAILOR, Suffolk Boar, DURHAM. DURHAM. DUR JAMES McCREARY, Opposite the Ruvizw Office npe Upper Town Durhab iHAM. 1., MoCLOCKLIN 4, & J.BEALEY Jomplainus â€"car '..“' it ic.._z(uyol. Catarrh pisorders upd y 196 5 $ "eA