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Grey Review, 30 Mar 1882, p. 4

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P 1 T ‘ " 1# 9 0 14 donbtedly the oldest person in that city, baving attained the age of 106, just the age of the United States. A Cure for Croup. Arone!, d with Hagyard‘ Yailon Ou id whiimger the O internaily hok cmanmintent cognar o4 pivoame spmmndihcmrdccal n .l for relio pain, both interpal anu external. 1t ml’m the: Side, Back and Bon:h. Sore Throat, Rhoumatism, Toothache, Lumbago and an Investization, upon which reports of an exhanstive charseter Lkave been made by Major McFarland and Lientenant Colonel C. B. Cornstock. The latter, in his report, atates the character, extent, and effect of the work by the Canadian Government at Galops Rapids. Forwarding his report to the chief Engineer, with his eonelusions, Major MeFarland says that the tracing mcâ€" companying it shows that the lake was as low in 1840 and 1748, thirty years before tne Galops improvements were begnn, as it was last year, and it is necessary to look somewhere else for an explanstion of the phenomenon than to the rapids. REST & COMFORT to the aTrFERING Says the Oswogo PalaJium :â€"*"Some time ago there was printed a tabulated gtatement designed to show that the water in Lake Ontario is undergoing a gradual and permanent fall, whereby Toronto harâ€" bor is being damaszed so that largo expenâ€" | ditures will be necessary to extend the docks into deepor water. One of the causâ€" en nesigned was the deepening of the chanâ€" nel of the St. Lawrence River at the Galops Bapids. Major MeFarland, of the United States Engineers, Oswego, became greatâ€" , ly interested in the subject, and undertook I century, Last week Jimes Dean, of Port Elgin, was charged before Messrs, Freeborn and Cummaer, J. P s, at Invermay, by his consâ€" in, a Mr. Dean, of Amabel, with obtaining amortgage on some properties in that township and in Owen Sound by fraudeâ€" lent pretences. We have been unable to get the fuets in conncetion with the trins action, but we understand that his father. inâ€"law, Mr. John Drinkwater, of this vilâ€" } lage is Iragely interestod. The magistrates eommitted the aceused for trial. But he sneceeded in getting bail at the eleventh hour, and thus escaped a sojourn in the jug at Walkerton for a time. He will be tried at the assizes.â€"Leader. h The Hamilton Times torsely remarks : | Langdon, Sheppard & Co., the St. Panl| men who have agreed to construet 500 ' miles of the Canada Pacific Railway for the | ‘ Byudieate are getting ready for their work, |® By May 1st, they will want 3,000 men and ’ € 2,000 terms, paying a man §2 a day, and | 8 o man with team $4.50 a day. They st:unl that "the first 200 miles of the line is all | 5 Leraper work and casting, being embankâ€" I re ment averaging 12,000 enbis yards per| i mile. The remainder is expected to be | w similar in charaeter." This is the easy ’ ca work for which the people of Canada pay ‘ m the Syndicate $10,000 and 12,500 neres of | gr land per mile, and when the road is finishâ€" | ra ed it will belong to the Syndieante. Mure) iff. than an nere of land for every yard of earth | ea; moved with a seraper, and then $10,000 to !‘ ho lay out in ties and rails! â€" The sale af town | the lots will pay for stations and equipment. | in The Syndicate has the safest suap of this| T» yor o Ne o roomi l The ut t 7ntt 2 Apie usls J Entaibes. tw C AL umw Ache, "It will most*lu;;;: "~sk :. hâ€" i and Heal, as its acting power is SSL; P ""’-'3'7.." ont Taim Henerer sns to | . MANUFACTUK t ever, ) of| . MANUFACTURE x ¢ n should bet m:-'nsi"-:x‘.’.f“ A Permanent 1} n L\,TORO-\TU- e n every & cure for Dt ", Digarde wanted, "as it really is the ho-!t rum’ | allinents of the Kidneys, Bludder apa ullets *8d ParnuLk fow Cnamme n stha Giam L C CU PAmmsiul m o. G. Wright, of Fast Troy. died on the 14th of F. ebruary year of his age. IP 31 21 00 90 EOm POREC, Ro TOHOWs, Mr. Wright was a native of Canada, havâ€" irg been the first white child Lorn in Toâ€" ronto. Haenlisted in the British army, and was in several Lbattles fought in 1812 between England ond the United States, He came to this State to live in 1874, since which time be has lived with bis son, Win. G. Wright, of Fast Troy. _ Mi. Wright died ov’n lu_lo 14th of February, in the 87th 4ME PIEST Wurte Mas ts Toroxto.â€" Adute exchange from East Troy (Wis.) speaks of the death of Edward Simeoe Wright, a resident of that place, as follows: . Â¥0°2 that the weeek was accidental. """a tomc and blood purifier which acts at once se y e en 2 5 corastrorhe on the, or | ypou the Bovern wiy Shhw PheBivernati‘te t:ermn Pucific Riilront showed that 8 P4"" | the qanat e pee+ y fepginens pons were killed outright, and a number oo 'hO‘e‘.',yswm' e . £ gerionsly, bat, it is thought, not fatally, The Rritish barque Alexandra, Captain wounded. The accident arose from oue Peters, from Maryport for Dotboy, was of the wheels of a flat car breaking, cw._/abm.nloned‘ on l.“ebruury 21, in a leaking ing two sleeping cars, in which were 30 c(:n:uhon. in lutitude 27° north, longitude men, to jump the track and fall over the"") ~ west. The ¢rew were lnml.ed at Falâ€" bridze to the river beneath. . The cars| ‘20Utâ€" Tiigy were eight days in an opem took fire, and all the victizas were horribly ’ bout with ouly half a Wi"f glass of ‘"."" bnimed.. ‘The coroner‘s jury have found | ©*D dnily,and ran 500 miles before being that thie arsuely arne inb Bs 6 + ntabsal 21â€" The trial of Michael O‘Ronrke at Milton, 1 o theâ€" marder of Edward Maber anc his dwighter on the 20th of January, resulted ima verdict of guilty, and he was sentenced t~be hanged on the ninth of Jane. The date was fixed thas far abead in order to wllow of a teclnical point of law, raised by t~ prisoner‘s counsel, i;npeubing the regâ€" u‘arity of the proceedings, being argned. Th condemned man received his sentence u»â€"moved. Mr. Justice Cameron pronounâ€" ead the crime as one of the m084 h«inous in eriminal annals. The libe? Shit Hf Mliew"vs. the Globe has been settied ont of court after a cousider. Tax Bearrisa SHILLING.â€"A great many dealors in Toronto have begun : to allow only 20 cents for the British shilling, for whick 24 cents hed been given. The new value has become almost general.â€"Globe. Notice hgs been given that the water will be drawn ont of the Welland Canal between Lock No. 2 and Allanburg on the 10th of Aoril for the purpose of making repairs, and it is expected the canal will be open for navigation on or about April 20. Parties in the interest of the Northern Pacific Railwny are said to be endenavoring |. to seenre from the British Columbia Gov.|‘ enment timber leases along the line of the | ennthern pagsos of the Roeky Mountains in antizpation of the selection of the route byl 1 t~0 Syndicate. I ~â€"â€"Â¥ +4 Â¥4â€"._...._ rts of an made hy , | _ Call and examine and 8D | yourselves» eases, $3.00. Sold by M, O¢ Attendans mCt AUC Urinary Se. eretive System, or Attendant (‘nmplnintsâ€"cuulin Pain in Small of Back, Sides, &s., Gravel, L’flmg of the Bladder und Passages ; Bright‘s Disease; Diabetes, Dropsy, Piles, Nervong Debilit y .6te., ote, Pamphlets and testimonials can be obtaincd free from Druggists, Prtcesâ€"Child‘s Pad, £1.50 (cures Bed .)1 . a h-gnhr Pad, m.ook_spoem Pad for m a. 0 0n / ol 1233 (CHres Bed w tting.) egular Pad, 2.00, Special Pad for Ohmn‘n dis. ses, $3.00. Sold by H. PARKER, Durham. arker & Co.. Owen SNound; J. w. Elliort, hatsworth; A. Turner & Co., Markdale +« W. Parsons, Duadalk ; 1. Richardson, leshertams m asse .c 2l CC | Nonses nre represented by energetic agents, | they have to make progress against the tile ’ in getting their goods before the eolonies» The consul urges that reducing our own ‘heavy tariff on wool, which is the staple | product of the Anstralasian oolonies. This would prompt a mutual concession in the eolomies, and prowote a material and perâ€" manent development of the nOW deelinin« IMMEXNSE stockK {»MEASE STOCK of FOREIGN and MESTIC LEATIIERS, Mlso Findings in prent variety. A splendid PRIME HARXESS LEaATHER 1000 000 MCâ€"Ciopment of the now declining American commerce in this particular field. CNENYprevetmnrees cce nccccass 0:( SHOEMAKER S can goods rank deserver markets there, but that great obstaeles in freights rates, and partienlarly the iffs. This latter heavily ha can enterprise, and altho The American consnl at stralin, writes in a disconr reference to the effect of the tariff in eansing a decline of A with Australasia. He sta t SLer wili .b; between ‘ 10th ol, :“": ig o wbot pen b. cape Or“lm Be !Woring,m*] ‘| _ In Dresden there is an iron e tory of which is something lik | young prinee sent this iron eag | whom he was betrothed. She in her hand and looked at it wi In her indignation that he shoul snch a gift she east it to the ear it tomched the earth, a spring hidden in the eag, opened, a yoke rolled out. She touche spring in the yoke, and a golde was revealed, she tonched the the chicken, and a crown was for in; she touched the spring in t! and within it was found a diam ringe ring. There is a mora story, mses rre All persons entering the publicâ€"houses on a certain Saturday night between 7 and 11 o‘clock were diligently counted, and it was found that, out of a population â€" of 206,000, more than oneâ€"hballâ€"105,000 â€"s0 entered, 54,074 of them being men, 36,803 women and 13,415 children. And Bristol is said to be no worse than other English towns i : this respect, " | A Bar roost Cexsts was at Bristol, Eng., with sur Alf nersnng ankstomupywane | A Good Housewife. _ A good housewife, when giving its spring renovating, should be that the dear inmates of her hous precious than many houses, and systems need clsaning by purifyin regulatiug the stomach and bowel aud cure the disenses arigino frm. picked up > J ce ul a h snn alsâ€" $ â€"â€"7 _ Dr. Bliss, if not a success at prol buliets, was highly successful in deap bulletins ; but the grandest bulletin of is that which heralds the wonderful cu formed by Burdock Elovd Bitters, that less tomie and blood purifier which acts l:'pnu the Bowels, the Skin, the Liver : Should Call and Exatine Frederick Palmer, lutely City Auditor of New York, was sentenced to twenty years‘ imprisonment on Batarday for obtaining $220,000 from the city Treasurer on forged warrants, i Where Ignorance is bliss ‘tis folly to be wise noownes L 1 |_ meverai men approached the jewelry store of Casper, Field & Cleveland, on the | Bowery, New York, on Thursday. ‘One smashed a window and the rest grabbed «bout $1,000 worth of diamnonds. All esâ€" caped, the street being crowded. Mave Hope. ‘ Before you de«pair of curing a troublesome msb juast verging on consumption try Hagâ€" yard‘s Pectoral Balsam ; it has cured others, ’ why may it not cure you ? All dealers sell it, A child belonging to one of the Iighest Bernese fanilies was mysteriously kiduapâ€" ped from the Frontenal College, Geneya. A ransom of 50,000 franes is demanded for the return of the cluld on pain of its death, urges that reducing our own m wool, which is the staple e Anstralasian oolonies, This Several men tes in a dinconrngin;.r strain in the effect of the high Vietorian ing a decline of American trale lasia. â€" He states that Ameriâ€" rank â€" deservedly high in the re, but that they eneounter «CA NÂ¥ *fi "0g., with surprising results. entering the publicâ€"houses on a 1 , and a solden chicken tonched the spring in crown was found with. spring in the crown, ound a diamond mare is a moral to the hint he should send her it to the earth. When h, a spring cunningly opened, and a silver She tonched a seorr*tl « an iron eag, the his Wzy .. _ _0 CCCAAnE, have. it k % FIvE mours i~‘ ToroNTo, anp Richardsen, | New Stock of LEATHER, HARNESS, Nee 4) 52 gy . Ayton ; W.I wHIPS. CUrRy G‘OMBS, TAKE TBF SHORT Ro c "Par Ne MeZdwards, i c 0 (|ra Same ‘ L *. Hresq BRUSHES; BELLS, &e. “"'“'%mu;. UTE_" m "â€""**""/A Good PIT Guaranteed.‘...__, .___ _ xo wraces, Ats and insurance the anfriendly tarâ€" handicaps Ameriâ€" Ithough American succes«tul in despatching grandest bulletin of suceess ds the wonderful cures perâ€" ow Siels o bpe E. A splendid lot of i0g like this :â€"A ‘on egg to alady to _ She received it at it with diedarin. suceess at probing for Mclbourne, An rinary Se« golden . giving her house ild bear in mind and DOâ€" recently taken that matchâ€" acts at once And See Their ) Working, BOULDEN BROS IS Prepared to take Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wooden Baildings Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly made out. A call solicited. Satisfaction guarantend Orders left at Adie‘s Hardware Store, U Town, wfll,sh promptly attended to, FWJ Dnrhm,&yu.lm. y y1et. _ Enelnatmmaimitesc: ... sds se d °4 M O AMERICAN COLLARS December 28th Parties desirons quantities, can ob either by letter or DURHAM &PALMERSTON “TANTED [ n 100,000 Cords of woopt ecm204 D I unhesitatingly advise my patrons to You will not be disappointed, Mow ro‘s best very early black ‘{mpe yet gr-rwn It has stood thirty degrees be ow ze Brighton is n delicious red gr:lgn-.ripvnh Moore‘s Early, They are bot large in berry, and very l»toduetive. I will mail wddress, post paid, on receint of §# asy .: 100,000 Cords of Cordwood wunted, to be deliverâ€" |at Grand Trumk Railway Track, between NEW GRAPES. Carpenter & Contractor DURHAM, HAVIN'G fnlly tested MOORE and BRIGHTON, iwo T. HILBURN & €0., "***"stgr3ey St é é;f;ixé;i{fiés N uirrs‘eari.iesj °_ en ol ®s 4!26..Y $TY.Uhear At the Leading Hardware Store A Large Stock of all sizes PICTUREâ€"FRAME MOULDING A Large Stock always on hand of BUILDING HARDWARE Paint, Vamish, Horse, S Varnishes, Furniture and Carriage, the bost qualities and the Lowest Price. Boiled and raw Linseed Oi!, White I keep the best Oils in To;r.1~8:;ilfithem chean Big reductions for large quantities. Machine Oils AGENTS WaANTED esirons of contracting can obtain all inform, y rewbictud W " ~CALL aAm oâ€"«â€"« &e., &c. These goods will be found Best Blosb urg Coal. Pilot Cloths, Cords, Lavintine PAINTER‘S MATERIAL Having bought heavily before the la tomers the benefit of it vut Nalls, barn Door Hinges, and Builder‘s Hardware ; Bar Iron, Steel, Horse N ails, Horse Shoss and Ganeral Blacksmiths‘ Supplies. â€" > Cut Nails, Barn Door (Establisbed in 1836.) W.BEADLE pergon )4 ""44O0 by applying ersonally to }\'ORMAN M(‘YlNT) RE, 20â€" _"C NV patrons to plant them, sappointed. Moore‘s }-Z.Lrl} is the ick grape yot grown in Canade, y dl::rms below zero unhurt, ious red gr:lg:-. ripening just after hey are bot large in buneh and oduetive, I wili mail both to any on receipt of $Â¥ or either for §1 PRRi en u2 C Carriage MOWATS for large or sinal} Pivbic d " St. Catharines U1, White Lead, the best brands in the market, Venctian Red, Whiting and all dry colors. erub and Shoe Brushes, , always on hand Upper Town, Durham We have ever BRUSHES. Sign of the " 8 Early Nails, GJass, Locks, Door Bells, &e., &e Now ‘Complete, At JOS.~â€"F. MOWAT, Passaalan in j ___ 8t FOr 00 conts in NE" Covers; @1,00 in elegant cloth, In German or English, Vick‘s Â¥llustrated Moathly Magazineâ€"32 Pages, a Colored Platein every number, and many fine Engravings. Price @125 a year ; Five Copies for £5.00, H}:ocinu-n Numbers sent for 10 cents ; 3 trinl copies for 25 cents. n h Brvac‘s > "0r 2587 is an Elegant Rook of 130 Pag. ©s, two Colored I‘Llfl of Flowers, annd more than 1000 KMastrntions of tue choicest Flowers, Plants and Vegetables, and Directions for rowing.. 1t is handsome enough for the Center ’i‘umu or a Holiday Present, Bond on your name and Post Office un*dreun, with 10 cents, and I will send yoa a copy, postage paid. Thisis not a quarâ€" ter of its cost. ° It is priuted in both English and Germar. If you afterwards order seeds, doductl the 10 ets. [ VICIC® SEEDS are the best in the world The Fuonat GumDx will tell how to get and grow thetn. Vick‘s Flower and Vegetable Garden, 17 5 Pages, 6 Colored I‘lates, 500 Ennflu'iuu-, For 50 conts in pnger Covers; @1,00 in elegant cloth, In | German or English Toronto, Grey ; RAILWAY. For IS82 is an last advance in Tron apd Nails I am giving my eneâ€": it. We also have the finest Stock of © 1 T y20 C m UUn | juriousfor healt {cnu vory ensily be | to feei comntfortab} |_ stonc, junr., w This Railway has new been changed to the €HrRY A caven a 22 0 CC id co t c a c n e ve ce‘ t {n allsizes on the mostimproved styles, on the shortest notice and defies competition, uivehim a calland support na m 2 0_ _ CC 2CRARCe to Ip STANDARD GAUGE of the country, the line Jaid with t 008 aa o 00 u_ 2 0 00 9CC SPPURENCes lor Knitting Stockings & Socks In aMleteme urend ooo Lc P Addresa, Look out for cold weather How are yo@ét‘ for Socks A â€"YERY important ansonssRit 1 Oct.18th .188 Charges Modera to.â€"Orders will seceive pfiampt Durham, March 3rc , 1881, p Illustrated ‘Fig‘rajll Guide ETouse, Sion, and Ornamental Painter, DURHAM. , Machine Oils. Frames made to order, any size, Circular Saw," Lower Town, Durham. one to co F. DOWNES, s consisting .i Trimm ings "C WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., . Ducks, Drill$, Canvas, Plash, Rails "'fi;;fiéi‘i;ut, or 25 cents, n nmtty ‘to consider as there is nothing more r henith than eold feet, however a tasive aisc 22922 P0H Lt se SPPR, T 1y be remedied and every rtable by ealling on WiHi r., who has all the anpli JAMES VICK. Rochester, N. Y , Hinges, Latches VICK‘S important question for every nsider as thora ie nernin o. ~ 0s T.J. ADIE, â€"Orders . left Pss Lower Town, Darham ?improved :mmethods, lates notice and a‘lcharges that snpport nativeindustry, éry Low. eft at J. F. Mowat attention RECC" TRGC Vitlinm John. )A CALL ppliances for % , Ciothes Hooks Fire proof paint, ‘Ding more in however such » for Cash. , Very Cheap. yâ€"13¢ 15 ‘The Big Push ‘ Tailoring Establishment, °/ The HIGHEST Price Durham, Feb, 5th, 1882, FLOUR, Having refitted our Flouring Mill we Durham MILLS are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County. _ CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED & SATISFACTIOX GUaARANTEEp» Large and Varied Assortment at Lower Town Drug Store CHEAPER than 1882 SEASON‘S 1882 Over Delivered in any part of Towa on Shortest Notice and at LOW Soft At surprisingly L.ow P/rice's.“ Call and examine : is 80 cent, 60 cent and 65 cent Tweeds. _ Ai2ll W ool, Splendid4 ~"alue. f s Also a &ne"_jhngi from $1 up, EAweeds, , Iwgeds, ‘Tweeds! Is the place to get your Suits Made, , . Vest, Pants, Overcoat or Durham, Feb. 23, 1882, given to all Orders. Has Received a Large Stock of NEW TWEEDS, FARMERS ! . C. McFARLANE, Oatmeal Exchanged for Oats. OATMEAL, o a Large Assortment of Stiff Felt Hats in Men‘s and Boy‘s. atsat Cost. will be Charges Moderate, N. 6. &J. MeKECHNIE ROBERTSOXN. paid for GOOD WHEAT the Cheapest| And FEED . MOCKLER. PRICES, Aviursop Coustipiti tion, . Dys; Forul Stom HMeadacie, rcpared ;v"9r sY Net discovered for discases rluned‘g derangzement of the stomach, liver, howels, which require prompt and effectual treatment, _ Ayig‘s “u.l.n' are specially applicable to this class of dimm.m act «lirectly on the digestive and lative â€" processes, _ and _ restore regular healthy "action. ‘‘Their extensive use m physicians in their practice, and by civilized nations, is one of the manÂ¥ of Combine in medi justed t Cathartic Pills Iy Trat.ons and t mace, â€"Order EVERY 1 & EVT: NERDS A common mares more ul_lfl(l:px! a O eS NEBDS &A Prromchon BTALLION thirty years‘ trial has demon. Ecwse strated that when brod to the common mxres of the country the produce in more n:.'k.mni;n ensier keepers, better work. ers, an imore money on the duarkg than any other cluss of liorses. hine the choicest cathartic principles nedicine, in proportions accurately ad« l to secure activity, certainty, and ormity of «effect. ‘They are the result cars of careful study and practical ¢xâ€" nent, and are the most eJ:-mul rem» ¥ét discovered for Mleascne anuesl Le 2 .2 C1 33 ° #2087, consisting of the nu"vi. pers at the Great Shows of hm:hmxrud En gland,) was awarded the Grand ANucepstakes Prize.of $1,800 and Grand Gold Medal, 100 PACP Carstocrp sont PRFR on fl'b’l‘fill.o* Contains over 40 INus» trations and the h‘ story 0f the Percheron race, Order "CATALOGUL X." EVERY LArGE rrrropr & EVERY NPIGHBOREOOD P Sewr eP c d s dales ever shown, c Ee ied oV at the Contepnmin!, 107( Chicago PFuin, 1881, ) :K Hg'mnl:no N8, | the largest and pinost at ana Pill "g 7°° 2Cury all | ?l the Great Shows of France 1 127 NCE SHOY us d e tR tutions bogan. Whey a se 450 mt D09E FHAm Rusaues T." .3 500 TPe Gorn huyouâ€"‘ rom France to this ©stall ishane #t, be &ORE than the combined impqulll.u:’ all other im porters of Dreft Horses from all parts of Lurope for any one yeur, Oneâ€"fifth of the entire number of Imports ef Pronch Horses in America can be seen og bis farm. His Iu.fic]xr: ations bay» included the Prize Winners of the t niversal § rmsition, Paris, 1878, ond noarly all the Prize Horsey of the Groat Shows af gu.l.._ "IC * 120 R LIONS AND C O EmERE Wayne, Du P. County, Illinojs (38 nualeg:west of Clu('.;’,': . «During the past 17 months 30 PEA P l es 1sC9 )i/ | PERCHERCH HORSES Importing and 'Badmg _A ESTABLISHMERT ineetiane . v 12°%C 19 wardly aceording to directions Yell is the best noad‘::r RKheumatism , \e:‘."j:: 3ruises, Burns, t Bites and all l.u....,,,,,.b uflmuunuy and pain, No household shoulg 18 without it. ©200, llm 78.7m emigrants lof} Xri,:n P »rig & decrense compared wit) 1880 truus. vent to Amoriea «»An irritable_mun, who.was_rnnoye., ; am, coug hing viNENtiy, Â¥elhimed, "That, .« very bad gougi of y0078, madame ." To vhich she -“Iy repled, *J know i6 . _: 19 nd Tin sorry for it; bat it‘s the Auplmuthfl;. Conta Purgative. Is a sife. sore .. WOR M P?Wnfimu‘ 1 M. W. DUNHANM, 1 their action, these PTL Ngh and searching cathat» mijploved, and never give bowels mre iulhmd.'“‘ e is healing. ‘They stimue ind digestive organs; they wid envich the blood, and bealth and vigor to the J. 0. Ayer & Co-. alytioal Clienists, of LARGEs Tt 1RIS have been ©TABCC since his s0 carried off the m 70; and, nt the Great M‘r. Dunham‘s Herd (in compotition with ! collection of Clydes» sisting of tbolrrilo'h- ws of beotland and Enâ€" 0 Grand Sweepstakes Yell e on 0 and take ing CC, ©070, and â€"eff a s du Cuu.‘nnm,“ ="" \o “l kno' * q It‘s the best I‘ve 300 STAL n imponted U. 8.A "miro'. " porig 61,009 Also Ladies‘ & Gents‘ GOLD & Silver W A 1 Key and Stem Winders. Thelatest in Hall Parlorand Bracket C1,@C 5 ® Bome beautiful designs in Silver and Elec &ro Plated Ware at AMERICAN JEWELLER Colored & Bright Gold Set tnade can be used upon it It nlso ons be « adjusted to sew :‘:lnm fabric. Prices r C from @85 to #48. machine is capable of sewing through 17 p of with the aame ease as any other machi can #wo ply, and the strongest Linen thro wnade can be used upon it 1t niso ons be oo A. R. is Agent for the Ocicbraird wilson Bewing Marhincs of Hamilion. Residenceat theOld PostOflice, Lowe: To DURH A M . Tll subscriber is {rrep.fl-d to Reeei J_ and Muke Up,on the shortest notice and Bpring and Summer Fashions repu} reseived . Durham , Feb.14, 18786 . J. and Make L’w theshortest notice , and he LatestStyle and Boy‘s Clothing . A go 8 tguarranteed Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Pres terian Church.] JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIE Lates! Faskions Meguiariy Reoceived IN thanking my many Customers the very liberal Patronage received wince e mencing business in Durham, | state that I now better than ever propared to execute worl orthe County of Grey §@FFarmers, erchants,and Land Sales att #e with punctuality and churges mude moderate . Picture â€"IFrami A Superior Quality. As usual COPYITNG and ENLARGING 4 in A 1 style. #ed. Charges Modorate I'BCER of Marringe Licenses, Fire LifelosuranceAgent,Commissionerin B 4 PLLN!, Specifications, Estimates, J. Furpished. Work Superintended and in Wilibe at Masting‘s Hotel, Shelburne , every day and Priday from 10 o‘clock a .m . to 5 p.â€" I ICENSED AUCTIONEER, for County of Grey. Auction Bales nttend : all parts of the County, at reasonable i s wold on Commission. Land Bales cmre attended and the saie bills promptly posted GBADUATE of Ontamo Vetrinary lege, Poronto YETERINARY SURGE wl *7 & Surgery , will visit Durhi MOPRPRPRPP Y Ofiice, British Hotel from | Tuesday (Fair Day) to the e# every month, whore he will be most happy to wpon all those that may favor him with their womage. All work entrusted to him will be formed in the jatest and most approved Rermazxo®, any of the leading@Dentists 1 Durham Nov.25 1880 PHOTOGRA PH Y Professional and business cards one Cway Amimaie, & , advertised three for @1, the advertisement not to exoeed 121 L‘zwnh. .lea&:'"h«n accompani wr instructions to contrary, are in wmatil forbidden, and charged at regular nate a TOBl oL & £ PB ty BABBISTEBB and Attorneywâ€"at Bolisitors in Chancery, Conveyancer space and under, per year . Â¥wo inches or 84 lines Nonpariecl measure Three inches do. per year Oasual advertisements churged 8 cants p« for the first insertion, and 2 cents per line {< EBEvery Thursd: At the Oflce, Garafraza Street, Uppeor Pricevilie 1880 «PEBMS:â€"$1.00 per yearin Adv TLEZ 3 9y RINGH, Cutting done to Order. THE LATEST NXOYVELTIES In "THR GCREY REVIE Duadalk,March 20th 1676 ALEXANDER BROW BUSINESS DIRECTO J une 26th 1880 Alexander Robertson, Boney to Loan. W, M. CLARK. ‘ Architect and Builder Lflonrl:\'s at Law, Solicitors Officeâ€"Lower Town, Durkam B.JACKES, B. A. R. A. PRIN E.D. MACMILLAXN , TTORNEY â€"AT â€"LAW, &e.â€"( . epposite Parker‘s Drug Btore, Uppor 17. Z. NIX CO°P N. DURHAM Sr., DURHAM MISCELLANEOUS. HUGH MACKAY . RATES OF ADVERTISINXG. Done in 35 different Style® W . F. DOLLS‘, Flesherton apssottully soltei=g * TAITLOR, PRICEVILLE, Oxr JACKES & PRINGLE, J. TOWNSEND, Publis , aad MAcensed Awoth MKEDICAL. DENTERTE 1 DUNDALK , Ont MARKDALE, news,inserted free of T. DONAGHY, Wingham 8. JEROME, I BEALS, CHATNXS, _ «+ «* WwA Kelsey‘s old 8t yi 10et fim

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