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t feature of the day i ning train and its p, vestors from Ontario shrowd Yankees, ° orrespondent of the Toronto ")' ‘M W tions between Greakt COs aganst h ", nd in a conple of seconds state. In the course of the "capper‘ tells the n« am that So-.nd.n 1% “ ce of property, worth say f l o us P fe ut t he k e can‘t raise all the monâ€" don‘t make it ap by 1% ffer will be withdrawn. goes on to bint that if d the £30,000 and would n next day they would at wonld realize $45,000 after. If the Ontarian hon to take the hook he e friends who accompanâ€" a he knows a good thing, ) a syndicate and go in, the $80,000 the "Capâ€" Ell!lor "the work he did hey are all happy. I% E will make money out usidered ,*"no good" if similar scheme on their arrive next week. This ilar scheme is cartied Edith Gray, attemp$ in a Kingston hotel tul result is anticipatâ€" igned for the act. Lard farmer, who shot Mossip, who had purâ€" sheriff‘s sale, was on for trial. Mossip‘s rious character. Boom in Winnipeg. ) Exchange as to the effect of s on the St. LA'N...M f the Finance Minister. Af. ew other points in Sip Leon eech, especially the sbsurdâ€" od of showing that the fl ed against the immport teads he closed with a warning 1o at that they were treading on ind in lbcilhhnjondp,., ind that the people of the uld not long submit to the id been noodlud, 1m»posed in t wen way. ’c-ollb. xd to the floor beâ€" One escaped npâ€" ie animal worth & broken anud bad to "H, 'l'd "n has jm annoumer=. . Their uuit= s, â€" This is the groowm‘s er, and to htlp these erbrook Stee! Pen Co tment of pene to enit from the finest ladies" »‘Rees, and those seâ€" i1 Broadway, and polation of Nelsonville en Sound has been apâ€" ge of the county court "Carrers" Orcaare. 108 Ne ict of Kootonay Las nd sonds two repreâ€" Inture, at an annual ts of Baitisb Colomâ€" nsaud five hundred + $166 67 por capita power of the consti« the purpose of nomâ€" re heid in Cardwell re beds they are h';: t individual is beâ€"who has Inesday. In Cardâ€" a was agnin selectâ€" for the Commons, Ir. Wo. Smito, of slected for similar instituiion . which d with. 1t gives Intest discoverie® knowledge. of Waterloo towB« â€"an was in the late came out without however, necessitâ€" s taken from bed and 8, Ireland, Thursday was due to agrarianâ€" The "capping" is new comer is har coming in t +( a + he River St. Clair the United States morth of the Grand y‘s line, has been station for esttle d States for breedâ€" and Bruce wnich or alteration have ich not so powerful y will be snitable bott 140 ITEMS. ch. Owing to with the island particulars are ger train@ omer is hardly in ng or next moryâ€" w down in Out. ainst Dikmp © thew m of the shaft feet from the eryone‘s faee o help the«e ng f the day is the mport trade ngng If the done HE â€" REFORY CONYEXTION o T Rast Grey will meet in the FTOwWxsHIP HALL, FLESHERTOX 4m4es0ua7, March "th, 1882, At 1 o‘clock P. M. for lbo'wro..olnlce Canâ€" Mubmlhlomu ('ofl-o-.m Onâ€" w&m“::oll'cfi-nam government are conlieihiffers ‘By erder of the President, wWM. BRoWX, Secretary. * â€" ui BdE yeerccn cxerserer FERSYUTUOH.«« «cecrnzcecreces Potatoes, per bag............ Turnips, per bush............ REAY EK UUbccekGercGeceacess Fall Whest,per bush ...... Spring Wheat * Barley , «€ Onts, 1* seeces Pons, €€ aseres Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per lb......... Markdale, Fob. 14th, 1882. Fall Flour 4 Mixed Flour Spring Flour @raham Flour Cracked Wheat Shorts % Bran « P Hen Feed s Ontmeal . Mixed Chops Oatmeal Seeds #e Dust TO.DAY‘S PRICES oF IIT“;)ENT; . eing FLOUR & FEED ies Apples, por bag DURHAM MILLS W W Hay, per ton....... Potatoes, per bush Pork, per 100 (bs.. Beof, w we HMides, w Sheepskins, each .. Butter, por lb ....... Eggs, por dor....... Shorts, w . â€" t BI‘.’I. «+ «4 Onimenk _ ** . «* Fall Whest, per bush..... Bpring Whenat, ............ Uuts, per bushel..... Barley, CC * cexte Darham, Mar. 28th, 1882 Floar, per 100 lbs Corn xr.'.n «. us Arxonzwaâ€"In Durham on the lst lnt Slr. l;);:r-‘ Andrews, aged about 60 years. Tunxucitâ€"In Glenelg on the 25th Feb., Euphermsin Catharine, ‘ouru duughter of Alexanderand );_nrh:r:n_._ urnbull, aged 12 yeurs, 4 months foi)c_l.' dry, per cord ool Buisiaâ€"Marrtax»â€"â€"In Guelph on the 14th Fob., by the Iev. J. W . Rebinson, Mr. John lleng Wliss of the ('A:Lul Guelph, to Miss Sarsh Harriet youngest daughter of Mrs. Muitland, Durham. MamsnaL1 â€"McACLAYâ€"At Dundalk on Thursday the 2ird ult., by the Rev. J. 8. Eakin, B. A., Mr. John K. Murshall to Miss Maggie McAulay,both of Dundalk, Warkurâ€"Mooneâ€"In Elma, at the residence of Richard Mr.ore, by the Rev. H. Berry, Mr. Sam. Wakely, of Proton, to Miss Mury Moore. ‘ MOUNXT FOREST MARKETsS, Advocate Office, Mar. 2d, 1882 r per burrel...............$6 00 to§6 5( enl per barrel............ 6 00 to 6 0( FHONMEcsascccres secscerecse 4 30 t 1 23 Iwell Wheat............... 1 20 to 1 29 Lunixowasâ€"In Bentinck on the lith Jan., the wife of Wii. Ledingham of a son. A tragedy occurred on Emday night in a hew Detroit saloon, by which a youns man of bap. highly respectable purentage, though himâ€" | erai h 5 s bor c selt benring an infamous reputation, was shot through the heart and almost instantâ€" ly killed. ‘The cireumstances surrounding tio event are of the saddest character, and point a moral with great force. uidnss A Relinble Fact. It is an eatablhsbed fact that Hagyard‘s Pectoral Balsam is the best cure for coughs, A colds, sore throat, asthma, croup, bronchitis, and all troubles arising from neglected colds. | given Price 25 cents. â€"b207. man 7 al Seeds « &« 15 per bag Dust * s « 10 « 4« N.G. & J. McKECHNIE NOTICE. Eur' hemia Turnbull, aged 19 days. In love she lived, In pease she died ; Magyard‘s Yellow Oll. Will be found invaluable for all purposes of a family medicine. Immediate relief will follow its use. It relieves pain, cures chilbl«ins, frost bites, scalds, burns, corns, rheumatism, neuralgis, &¢. For internal use it is none the less wonderful. One or two doses frequently cure sore throat, It will cure croup in a few minutes. . A few bottles has often cured asthâ€" ma. Colic has been cured by a teaspoonfu!l dose. It cures with the utmost rapidity, it 1s really a wonderful medicine. â€"b207, TOROXTO MARKETS Tus Insscr Porviatios.â€"The nnmber of varities of im«ects is vastly greater thafi that of all living creatures. The oak supâ€" ports 450 species of insects, 200 are found in the pine. Hamboldt, in 1849, calculatâ€" ad that between 150,000 and 170,000 speciâ€" mens were preserved in collections, butreâ€" cect estimates place the present number at about 750,000 species. Advoruunentj + Hor life was askedâ€" But God denied. DURHAM MARKETS. Durnmax Feb. 28, lb Toroxto, Mar. DEATHS MARRLIED BIRTEHES $1 9 00 to ar. 2nd, 1882. 1 24 to $1 27 1 25 to 1 27 73 to 0 85 40 to 42 17 to 79 8 50 to 8 65 14 to _ 18 1 19 to 21 ....8 00 to $3 00 «... 2 50 to 3 00 0 80 to 1 00 0 60 to 0 70 2 50 to 3 00 «««« 1 10 to 1 15 ... 1 12 to 1 15 .... 0 34 to C 36 ... 0 60 to 0 70 ... 0 70 to 0 73 ...12 00 to 15 00 ... 0 0) to 0 62 ... T 0C to 8 60 $2 90 per 100th 2 90 + « 2 90 * «4 2 90 «* «+ 0 10 to 0 16 0 18 to 0 20 0 20 to 0 22 0 75 to 1 10 0 80 to 1 10 6 00 to 6 00 8 00 tol0 00 0 0 17 to 0 0 6 00 to 00 to 10 to 18 to 20 to 12 6o 20) 00 to 15 to 16 to 16 to 25 to 21 to 00 to to to to 40 13 00 t199 0 0 0 Minfihiatlit cindth it 4. 5 . < 4 ~ > 0/ M 18| s 21 ’ PLAYe --‘!PR(‘I'I(‘ATI.NIflnhmn | at the Store of William Laidlaw any time between 18| the 1st and 15th of March next. 20| The Bmldinfi)(‘ommi"u do not bind themselves 4() | to accept the west or any Tender, 00 THOS, LAUDER, Secy. mm | _ Durham. Februare 90n4 cons 73 10 16 20 78 1 % regmmemenenny meare. October 6, 1881. \8 HOEMAKER 8| â€" ““-w“* | Should Call and Examine G- f COIJGAN’Q cmente IMMENSE STOCK of FOREIGN and Do C MESTIC LEATHERS, 6 o Aho'*llm'lfloty. A splendid lot of !“‘ PRIME HARNEsSS LEATHER, I"m;" c.n:‘l-h.-lm'-nflh“ 8. Spe Tannery md'r::rn;mAM Stroots, L“L.N ~ er + Durbam. A call solicited. Darkham Feb. Tth, rae2, Pepme . 0 00 23 22 50 I NAUCIIELIEN, Male or female, wanted A for School Section No. 7, Glenelg, for rema‘n. der of 1882. Send applications Stating salary, to Alexander Boaton or Godfrey l-'ruan. Pomona P. 0., lmmoam.lI. %%--a’.‘:‘%‘&‘c’%‘mazm Y Trustees. Â¥ *, DONALD llATON, ) etoucca ui [iot A TEACHER, Male or Jime Sabownt ts cas c aa n 227 Teacher Wanted. 16 16 50 22 Glenelg, Jan. O0 JL â€" undersign®d up to next, inclusive, for S.. F building lot East. ut its ther particu Durham, Fobruary 2nd, um.' h en clude Jawns, orehard § gurden, the fruit trees being of the choicest esc CCC PTC Cocamans, Esq., of St. Thumu,‘l‘o‘ in the Town of Durham, situated or East, and five minutes walk frou Stntion.aontalninu fifteen rooms.mnd stables, out houses, and every con grounds enmpris:: three quarters of awhida Lrwas Lo. 228 d IN THE TowNX Fine Residence for Sale To Rent. Mon TS iahrnnted 2 4 X. Garafraxn Stroet, in the containing oneâ€"balf acre, will be part, to syit purchaser, on ensy the Pro ‘eL»r, James McGirr, Address Taae Notice to Contractors J" lv n 1iâ€" LWO acres of Land for Saile, being West part of the first division of Lot number twentyâ€"cight, in the ist concession wer t of the Garafraxa Road, Township of Bentinek. The land adjoins the corporation of the Town of Durâ€" ham, and lies along a good Road, near the Railway, and has all the advantages of being close to the Town with low taxes. 1t is well cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Will be sold in lots ur in one parcel. Possession given after March 15th. For further particulars apply to Or to H. CULL, Forgus P. 0 Feb.16th, 1932. EXNXDERS will T\\'E.\'TY~T\\'O acrea L being Wask wave aÂ¥al â€" Glenelg, Nov 'l‘"E Subscriber will sell Lot 61, 3rd Concession, Bentinck. This Farm contring 84 neresâ€"60 acres of which aoe cleur of stumps und under cultivation. A Frame Dwelling House, frame Barn, driving shed, cow stable, stono hor ie stabie, and good orchard, well and putap are on the premâ€" 1408. â€" Two stnnll eveeks eunas 271 U3! MB Prof further particulars a ind stabia winsll c 22+ 209C 208 House 18 x %4, and stable. Will take ,i:m of price in farm stock or town property. Apply y letter or personally to H. W. LEESON, Dec 22nd, 1881, tf198 Varney, P 0. Bentinck. Pob 2rd , 1982, THAT very desirable new Residence on Pho.oumfna. ucm;, D‘l“ht:u' next door the e " *‘ °+ BONACHBT Durham, Feb, 23rd, 1882, t.00; Vervy Desirable Family Re Stone, two storeyâ€"the nenuout OFFICE Contaming two Rooms to rer or soll. Apply to E. D. MacMILLAN. Solicitor, Durham BRICK CHURCH SPLENDID Building Lot. No R ven puleco Ee 0e n e m All URTTe PC B CHT choaply. â€" Apply to 'l‘\\'O Buildings Lots one quarter Acre each, in m central locality. Will be sold channly â€" Ametc i. Town Lot For Sale Feb. 1st, 1822 BMÂ¥ egteaifisnacincscs it Bb is l io 4 A. b(thu giuceto whom good wages will be given. None but a first class hand and a sober man need apply, € c 106 JOWHN exnpwnsrycw _2 0 NV ANXTEEI>». \ GOOD CABINET MAKEK to JC | by the nloce to whume ucdce s ole s Bs Fob. 16th, 1882, Farm for Sale. EING Lot 24, in 4th Con., East Bura Hask mucll s & i ! 4 e Ee ns ET driving shed, cow stable, seon: hor :e'ut.nbix-, wod orchard, well and putap are on the premâ€" Two smull creeks run across the farm. For t nantirarbamss auoutcl Lc uel" . h Smene Cupalins, ..« ie c d 0000 &Doul 14 inches from the eye, find the nnuilut size type in the above list that you can read, and the numâ€" ber o)ngonitn is the focus required. For fitting Short Sight. â€" Find the greatest numâ€" ber of inches the pnfins holds this nngf-ph to enuble them to see with the naked eye. The numâ€" bor of inchos is the number of Spectaclos required. SOLD BY Bévapt i Aucca CV Srees, ornamental and small Tmm e choicest varieties, Also for sale a fine t. } nere, fronting on Laimbton Street intersection with Elgin 8St. For furâ€" ulars apply to 9Octs. up. 57 $3530. Gents do .14â€"16 from 55 to $90. 10â€"13 Clocks from $â€"9 Test for Fitting Sight. D‘on‘tfélmthopluo%m x s 1y 0 mt The Boss Spectacles are sold. . . 38â€"42 M you want a Good Watch . . 80â€"36. Or Clock, try A. Gordon.: . 26â€"28. Silver Watches from $7 22:24. To $30. Ladies (}old : 19â€"20 Watches from $15 to . 17â€"18 EXPLANATION. For Fitting old Sight.â€"â€"Hold this per about 14 ches from the eye, find the nm.?l:u size type the above let thar Lll 2000 2CRCCRE We / wame 100 0C® ECE RAICC of in t ‘mrrhmu-r, on ensy terms. Ap‘wly to ietor, James Mc(i'lrr‘,' Sr. If by etter e ut D DY Te Doh on n PCE oad, Township of ceastnor in the County of $ acres clewred on lot, with log House 18 x table. Will take {m of price in farm stock nenmavew Aulgl L2 q 1 With stone Basement s P Rmmtt e rebard just coming into WELm Property for Sale. Land For Sale. Farm for Sale. To Rent or Sell. For Sale. 34, 1881 For Sale. ill be receiv y to the isth a e Exection of a weyâ€"the property t. Thomas, To Rent.or f im, situated on Lambt ites walk from the R A. GORDON, MPNAY CWinn ce tccis c W s apply on the premises or to J()I‘A\ CORBETT, Durham P W. . ROMBOUGH, Durham OoF DURKHAM Fevis â€" Aireadidy dBthis 2 h 0 th-v‘ Town of Durham, oi c n O °P jCP 0n Limbton Str‘t lk from the Railway oms,and provided with received hy JOHN SHEWELL, Durham kaman 22 T2 PCT JAMES McGIRR, Durham P. 0 tf194 Doctor Gux, Durham « D. MacMILLAXN, Solicitor, Durham ved by the day of March sold whole or erty of Apait li:-ntnrl’orfl_iylg, venience. The an gcre and inâ€" o benrinf. and id small fruits »for sale a fine sidenceâ€" pril ht Auphebig» us Dear Sirâ€"My wife and children have all been ext door the | ~ured Iz your Diphtheria Medicine. Iam certain DoNaAcH that it is a good cnre. MATTHEW SCOTT. onacuy. Arthur, Nov 23, 1881, tâ€"03 H W Leeson, Varney. nonormssmmomemmmews Dear Sirâ€"There is a lot of Diphtheria in this place. Isaw one case where g:ur mediciné was » used which proved a success after the Doctorsgave * it up. I want you to send me 21 worth at once. ] East Bura _“-198. + Yoursete., _ GEO. WOOD. tt DURHAM Or § Prepared to a Im.m--cw&:ffl'!!" for A Large mantity of all kinds of Poul wanted t'oxfl which the highest price in as 1@HAL ies “{ . _ 38â€"42 . . 80â€"86., . _ 26â€"28. ; 7 22:24, : 19â€"20 in Canned Fish I‘ruit, Confs and Provisions of every kind. Farm Produce taken in I beg leave to intimate that I have opened a Grocery and Provision Store rent Carpenter & Contractor Cash Grocery & Provision STORE. work WANTERD.â€"Canvassors in every City, and Village in the United States and Canada eral commission. * WM. NUNEVILLER, Publisher, 1300 Chestnut 81., Philndelphin, (*9,. To whom all letters ‘n'nd rc{-.ittnncue should be aAéunsas Lower Town DURHAM M e en ns an) Subscription, invariably in ndvance Dollar per year. Six sopies for one year Dollars ; single copies, Ten Cents, If You O-ceiend The PHILADELPHIA Musicar JOURNAL, You will Subscribe for it iminediately, Glance at the Very Moderate Terms Each number of the Jnll};l] containing twenty pages of new and choice Music, which if purchased :t a music store would cost you T wo Dollars at Lemat . WARNER onLy TEN CENTS, | you enn get all the Popular Songs, Waltzes, Op Airs and Transcriptions of the day arranged for the Piano. GROCERIES Philadelphia MusicalJournal SOLD EVERYWHERE, The Best, Chenpost, Most Chatt ;, Most Readable, and Most Entertaining Muslcn‘ Monthly in exâ€" istence, and you will see at n glance how. for woORTH OF POPULAR MUSIC FoR 10 CENTS. THE PUBLIC WILL ALSO XOTICE Opposite Middaugh‘s New Hotel For sale at Parker"s, Durham. Philadelphia Musical To Mr Leeson Is the only sure cure for this terrible disease, It cures cases easy ana withou gnln to the patient. No washing or swilling the hroat, so that the smallest child can take it. It also ‘cures inflamâ€" mation of chest, lungs er bowels, Asthma, Croup, bad colds, and if steadily token will break up Consumption. TESTIMONIALS: | LEESON‘S DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE, Every Lover of a good cup of TEA Should try A, DA VI DsowYy, wWHC KEEPS THE BEST SELECTION OF GROCERIES IN TOWN. i ,...Lmi:yhox h."hkmd. of I’onltry: which the highest pri in cash ® Shieh the Ahigheet price f YOUNG HYSONS: 50 cents per Ib., or 8 lbs. for $1.85. WM. L-AIDLAW, ; _ 60 cents ner Ib., or 8 IWe. for $1.65. Lower Taown NDiHtDrirar | The STOCKE of CANADIAN COTTON GOC GREY AND WHITE COTTOXS, DEXNIMS,; COTTONADES, DUCKS TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELLI®G, Etc., IS NOW COMPLETE. Canadian, Scotch & English Tweed MILLINERY, MANTLES, Mantle Cloths, WORSTED Coatings, Prints, Dress Goods, Mantle & Dress Trimâ€" mings, Fringes, Buttons, Silks, Satins, Laces, HOSIERY, GLOVES, and all the very latest novelties 6f the Season, i Also # Clfbice Selection of / Spring Importations ! DURHAM, Lower Town N EW BUY a cory or TE Aale .. Ontracts for | ma=is, _ PARKER‘S A Full Line of GBNTS‘ FURNISHINGS addressed $2.00 THAT TR Confectionery, » DUBHA". _ All kinds of exhange, advance, One one year, Five A. DAVIDSON ‘Wgsltzos, O-Eorg Journal City, Town Dec 16th, 1881 c2 Gunpowder and Black Teas, DIRECT IMPORTER OF Teasg, NEW SEAJON JAPANS : CANADIAN COTTON GOO0DS, cents per lb., or 3 lbs. for 90 cents, cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for $1.05. cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for $1.35, cents psr lb., or 3 lbs. for $1.80. AT Teag ! Gives a practical e education to suit this prat tical age. It is not a commercial department in an Academy, but A ReAL Live Busings TrarXING ScHoor., Bend for Circular and Speci. mens of Penmanship to 0. a.FLEminc, Owen Sounp, Oxt @ftia gmt&tu{'e 1882 SEASON‘s3 â€" 1882 Boots and Shoes, Our Black, Green a.;d*i é;;x; "fExsfin.re very strong and Fine Flavored at ExtransAiacl y oc es Great discount Sale of 10 per For the next thirty days. Durkam, Feb, 15th, 1882. If you want goods cheaper than you have ever bought before call at the old reliable House. V â€" «se «oo C obX L e pe‘G TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. 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 been before the public in Durnam, at Prices which leave competition nowhere. i vamemâ€"anammage [A Uood Monster CLEARING SALE] _ Over Coats at Cost. Ready Made CLOTHING Grey & White Blankets, Shawls, Clouds &c. Soft At surprisingly Low Prices. Call and examine his 50 cent, 60 cent and 65 cent Tweeds. karll Y Oool, Splendid V alue. T‘weeds, Durham, Feb, 23, 1862, At HARRIS & Co‘s, Durham AeoRe B ied FARMERS! CAMP ~STOVE Has Received a Large Stock Durkam, Feb. 28, 1882 â€"â€"â€"â€"‘Pro Bono Publico‘.â€".â€".â€". NEW TWEEDg, Fine Flavored nt?fls Do not go without a L#LTEHL* Stiff F‘elt Hats in Men‘s and Boy‘s. a Large Assortment of Call and see them T‘weeds, a fine Range from $1 up, Sxtraordinary Low i’;xce-l «J, H. HUNTER Mockler MANITOBA | . MOCKLER, | AMERICAN conLnars , don‘t miss the chance but cent of Look out for cold weather. Parties desirous of contracting, for large or email quantities, can oDtnin all ...,.2!..1.& 5y »ppiying ther by letter or NORMA® merxt+ng, 100,000 Cords of Cordwaod ed at Grand Trunk Railway DURHAM & PALMERSTON. 192 December 28th, 1881. 100,000 Cords of WOOD! ‘VANTED! a 1e o Om Ees Sewing Machines of Mamilton. This machine is capable of sewing through 17 of duck with the same ease as any other mac) ean sew two ply, und the strongest Linen thy made can be used upon it. It miso enn be on adjusted to sew the finest fabric. Prices ra from #35 to ©43,. A. R. is Agent for the Cclebrated wilson B Mesuitcca mss us . PiH Residenceat theOld Post Oflice, Lo’ven Town DURHANM, THE anbscriber is prepured to Receiv and Make Up, on the shortest notice , and he LatestStyle Shn and Boy‘s Clothing. Agoo Atguarranteed , ! NI Y respects, Ladies and Gentlemen ! 491. Hlvlnf commenced business 1 solicit your mnmuae. muke the N. P. Boot, such as the ling gentlemen of the Dominion wour, I expect Sir J::fin A. and the Hon, Alexander coming to got A pmir each of my N. P. Boots. All the M& Grits, and (who would think it ?) the Conservatives too, ure dealing with me, ns they know the N. P Boot is tm Boor for both wear und appoarance Fair dealing, Repairing done, Lates! Fashlons CHAS. LEAYEXS, â€" Harness Maker, Lambton Street, wear the Post Oflice, DURHAM, b Mad Restavtt on hand o /ul! mupniy of Carrtess Good Work and reasonable churges Collars a Specialty. Durham, Doc. 8, 188i, v sor v194 HARNESS, HARNESS. A Good FIT en ALSO THE onp Reliable Scotch COLLAR. New Stock of LEATHER, HARXESS, wHIPS, CUrRY corrBs, BRUSHES, BELLS, &c. BOULDEN BROS. And Bee Their New Antiâ€"Galing, Easy Working: Good Enongh Alexander Robertson I unhesitatingly ndvise my patrons to You will not be d(uz;poiuted. Moore‘s best very early blac “mnw yet grown It has stood u;mf egrees below > Brighton is a delic ous red m-r-.n‘poni Moore‘s l:';.r!y. They are bult lulmo j berry, and very productive, 1 will mai} address,post pn.’d.nn recéipt of flc... w NEW GRAPES, HAVING fully tested MOOREԤ Early and BRIGHTON, two ECCE y o on fgR AUY notes drawn by me in hvor-:l-l.(nr..'&nnon of the :«rwnlhip of Glenelg, ns I have recetved no value for the same and will not pay them. One noto is for 85 und the other for #20, MBS, ALEXANXDER MeINTORH, Dormoch P. 0, Bullivan, Feb. 13th , 1882 adone 1\LL Persons ';eâ€"Kml-y Cautioned â€" ABningt nuwahastas 22 0C Ol THE Subscriber has purce! oufihbfi‘ Berkshire Boar, lur he will keep for service on Lots Concessior, 8. D, Rt., Glenelg, Thoro‘bred Bei'ki;liiré Boar St. Catharines Nurseries THE subscriber has on his min 2nd Div. llmfll.(bn.l.lfi.(i.l..(] s m!leud.hdo!nuflhol Durham, a very s Suffolk Boar, which he will keep for service" " ®, McCLOCKLINX, oA n _____" 003 @> . Rillott, Ubatsworth; A, Turner & Co., Markdale ; G. W. Parsons, Dundalk ; ML, Richardson, Flesherton; . McLcan, NL. 1D., Ayton ; W. HM. Gooderc, Hanover; A. 8. McEKdwards, Lamlash and Neustadir W. A, Greem, Walkerton; L. H, Veomans, Meunt Forest ; <. H8, Golding, COhesley. Glenelg, Dee. 1 CCA Parker & Co., Owen SHound; J Cbu:wmh: A. Turner & 4. Durham, Dec.15th , 1881 TAILOR, ‘The N. 1. ‘ and SHOE SHOP PGiindnPiidatresnah es . AGENTS WANTED, D. W. BEADLE, St. Catharines CAUTION, (Eetablished in 18§36.) J‘AHF.H :«'RE%' Opposite the Keview ce, Upper Town Durbam ardood ucssc d oc Produetive, I will mail both to fa, on receipt of &n of elthor mrw. WA sese uen L Suffolk Boar, Regnierly Raceived CALL AT )Y patrons to L.Iu.! them., ited. Moore‘s Eurly is the e yet grown in Canada. ees below zero unburt, I enessun uis s SE CE Guaranteed. to be deliver= enn be ensily l-,ripniih; jn-n":n."“' lurge in bunch and A. & J.SEALEY y 196 *cm196, ':;:a'uehn aÂ¥2 1 Z

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