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Grey Review, 23 May 1882, p. 3

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be the empleyment of your and yet he could not find » Bible stromg enough to ox. abborance of such tale bear: I almost be ready to accept ory in order to get dark s, but least some people was sceptical, he assorts his Bible, that he might have by which to jadge. Now, our correspondent thinks ed in God‘s services as t to be, he must be of "very indeed" to use his own ex. cle on taleâ€" bearing seem»s mpt of the Wind to lead hey have all fallen into the ring. With thanks for se uable space. 1 remain feelings among neighbotsf â€" from John Foley, and mes Fleming and John met at the Town Hall, om as a Conrt of Kevision om seeesment of Drainage Seqâ€" oant to adjournment, bat ngs on the Byâ€"law were 20th instant. lers for "n order was insued or $5 for voâ€"tage and he quarter Om'i,.’ll. for trial by jory, it opposed the proâ€" Iry is not rips for tly yieldled. wlache * Suffer no I in Burdock Blood »wels, cleanses the tation and restores Bright‘s Disease of Urmary or Liver le, that floy Bitters Ask your neighbore »d, seconded by Ne no., t the Keere be and is to afh« the Seal of the zm ”l'llnomonlwh... ves is right to vote for Board of the 1",..“. ail w ay Company, as proâ€" , of Chapter 66, 43 Vie., ming to petition the Legâ€" ines of Untario ty repeal d sections 12 and 13 of t., wher required by _ and Eruce m'., ind brokenm of your "I\l ory m’ with “-. eoth * If so, INSLOW*$ sos:rl < poor little sufferer thore is no mistak® er on earth who has ;--m at once that i% give ;o-l to the o the child. opernt« sufe to use in all atty, Sohetor T. G. & B work on Z3) mderoad ralunce on contract prey townline $5,75, ed l{v n..tify M nkers, Mount Forast, pay all monies soâ€" ntract, in favor of m, as instruoged by e petition of John respoct to improveâ€" »ll survey, Mosars, were appointed d in Ewwor of x DN« enrer was authorized y the sum of $20 to e seed, on furnishing avable in six months viin‘s taxes for 1881 , k itted ; the following \orthâ€" West lands, ‘he Earls of Doâ€" mong the direeâ€" ) I1 to 0 00 to 1 is the preacrip« «6 femade phystich KETS. 25th, 1882. .3 00 to $3 00 2 50 to 38 1# 0 80 to 1 0@ 0 60 to 0 10 unsed geperal bn‘i“ 4 commmnications were grant of §85 m correspondent npany has been 6 00 to 0 75 to 0 16 to 0 12 to posite their re tvis, $18.98; Alce Rolling, o the privilege atate labor for ILLS. 0 38 to 0 70 to 0 60 to 15 16 ya Ante men . endenvored independence in d by the royal 00 per 100M ~whod to meet &« i May, as a Court ndignent) wa xpended by A of John Fole ® forr dmm Trensuret was oFr bottle ouly 10 be paid 15 to on Council ard; James ]: n 230 sideroad wret was antl. wing persons, 15 00 1@ o i % 15 respective o. ~oouk Prensurer was M Â¥ Androw vley, §3, a of yop ® 6 perâ€" or which is done; 4 C720 perâ€" . _____ "CAt & liberal policy, such as this, 18 better calculated to dflobl' the material PrOSDPErity of that Yast torritory than ‘h Présent Dolicy of handing it over to foreign landlords ard Railroad Syndicates. R I shail HROrONsly Oppoge the building up of monopolies ont of the public revenus and will combat to the Uimost of my power any System lbn!mkounym, or any class of men, rich by immin. all other classes. As a result 0f protection in Can. ..l.lurthn.y-n. we find it stated that‘ Mr. Redpary , ... ___ _ "Hd it Py 0O3 L oneoes en and of British "fair Play." In order to acâ€" complish this object, filty Ridings have been changed and twontyâ€"five Counties emasculated in Ontario alone. They also created six new contituencies and gave Ontario four more members while many people think we bave already too many, With this brief sketch of the record of the Dominion government for the past four years, permit me to call your attention to the claims upon which I ask your support I shall, if elected favor that system which gives equal rights to every class ; equal and ‘ Just taxation to every class ; the maintenâ€" J ance of Provincial rights, honesty, nolomy, j and ficency in cus admiaistration of pubâ€" lie affairs ; the greatest good to the greatest | , number lie affairs; the greatest number, 1 am in favor of givg P givim OUr Wide domain ; Sttlers. un th.s .x‘f _.P. Ritntsratridstntathah .c 3. ..3 â€" . â€"_ °s 5o that the sons of the m of this country may find free homes provided for them in that district on condition of setâ€" tling ang fuproving the same. I am perâ€" saaded that 4 liberal policy, such as this, 18 better celenlnrey . .. NS SHf msioep Sm a majority of the members. By such means the government h« pes to secure the election of men who will keep them in power in deâ€" fiance of the sovercign will of the people, and of British "fair Play." In order to acâ€" complish this object, filty Ridings have een changed and twontyâ€"fiveo Counties Eve e w n ie o o ts 21 c ie m prive a majority of the electors of Ontario of the franchise. ‘This has been done by carving up the Ridings and arranging them so that a minority of the electors may clect a majority of the members. By such means ho ut nc css The boasting of the Government over the anceess of their policy has become proverâ€" bial, yot as the hour of their trial approaches their conduct belies their professions. They do not appeal to the people for a free and untrammeled etpression of opinion at the polls, with the same electoral divisions as the Hon. Alet. Mackenzio appealed to in 187°, but have resorted to a trick to de. namg 1 _ _ CC NAminent contractors, tendered for the Port Moody section of the Pacific Railway. Their tender was $200,225 less than Mr. Onderdonk, "a Yankee contracâ€" tor," yet Mr. Onderdonk, whose tender was $209,225 more than the Canadian firm received the contract. This is, 1 suppose, what the CGovernment calls, "Canada for the Canadians," If 1 mistake not, the people of Canada will call it by another Montreal, emminent contractors, for the Port Moody section of t Railway. Their tender was $2 than Mr. Onderdonk, "a Yanked erations past. ‘The policy of the Govern ment in dealing with the lands in the Nort] West appoars t> be conceived in the inter est of the speculator and against the actual settler; for while the former can purchase land at one dollar per scro, the sctual setâ€" tler is compelled to pay from $2 to $2.50 an aere for the same quality of land. From the Burean of Statistics we learn that in the year ending 30th of June, 1881, 120,â€" 000 of our people left Canada to find homes in the United States. The system of letting contracts under: the present Government is suflicient of itâ€" saolf to alienate the support of candid mon, by whatever name they may be known politically, Take one instanceâ€"I might name moreâ€"MeDonald & Charlebois, of t mmsinifinnniiy essm ivid on the continent of America. By this conâ€" tract, a system is inaugurated similar in many respsets to that which has distarbed the peace, marred the happiness and Llightâ€" ed the prosperity of Ireland for many genâ€" SEHHIODE DAKEL The uaKaw k L. a The failure of the Government to ratify the boundary award bas for the present despoiled Ontario, of 97,000 square miles of valuable territory, north west of Prinee Arthur‘s Landing, a territory rich in minâ€" erals, mines and timber. The timber alone in estimated to be worth $125,000,000 and is capable of yielding sufficient revenue to govern this Province for many years to o me. ‘The contract made with the Pacific Railway Syndicate establishes in the Northâ€" west a monopoly, which has no parallel on the continent of America. By this conâ€" party to power past session, the Dominion Government aaked Parliament to grant them $28,000,â€" 000, to carry on the affairs of the country for the coming year. This sum be it underâ€" satood, is nearly $5,000,000, more than the Hon. Mr. MacKenzie required for the snme service. If this ruinous rate continâ€" nes, our taxes which have been doubled sinee 1878 will be found quite inadequate to provide for a continuance of this extravâ€" agent outlay. 1 have to inform you that our national debt has increased over $20,â€" 000,000 since the advent of the prosent + & MENP Cingiminind > > < i@H OP sugar refiner in Montreal, | ~‘Durham, May 18, 1882 Cextreurs :â€"1 desire to intimate that I have accopted the nomination of the reâ€" presentative convention held in Durham on the 2nd of March and ratifed by the repreâ€" sentatiyes of Artemesia assembled in eonâ€" vwention at Flesherton on the 19th of May Hist., and am now in the field as & candiâ€" date for the suffrages of the electors of South Grey at the approaching election for the House of Commons. The Dominion Government has not in my opinion adminâ€" istered the affairs of our country in such a manner as entitles them to a reneal of aupport. Ts tho ts 1 C t O ie ter en in nrercns ind ns ds d liee h râ€"In lmh-onlh“i.t.ifll D":u.nh.n-...w.bus,,wu m’mfl'mhhph.bm‘. at two o‘clock p. m. * ~In Glenelg on the 2ist Inst_ nagne ; >< e drerele on the mat inst.. x+â€"On the 17th Ma '.‘nm:g:' lw;':. W. K. Irons of.’u. the Sit steamers are now coming up the 8t. Lawrence carrying npwards of 5,000 British emigrants boand for the N orthâ€" West Ferritories. of giving rare "*" °* 7C concerved in the interâ€" peculator and against the actual while the former can purchase doliar per scro, the netmal set. Northwest to actual F bntutatns > 4 he s \apg | In order to make room for his largely inâ€" d‘::-e(l“flt"’d"en.sing Business, has removed into the ; the maintenâ€" | Store next T. Jomes‘ Sehool Book Depot, mesty, oconomy’wboro he has opened out a Magnificent istration of pubâ€" ’ Assortment of oney of the Govern the lands in the North "HC IERIOLIAE ry than the rer to foreign ates. > building up revenus and y power any | r any class| ; all other on in Can. stated thas DEATHS, ~â€"OFâ€".. BIRTHS. GRANTS of ’ Also a fine assortment of Bésutifal CLOCKS, Bosg Spectacles, etc. Repairing done Promptly. A. GORDON, 1 ho Sign of the Large Wateh. And in fact everything to be found in a FiRSTâ€"CLASS JEWELLERY STORE Ladies‘ GOLD BRACELETS GOLD JEWELLERY, PLATED JEWELLERY, . _ JET JEWELLERY Gold and Silver WATCHES, ratify I r REMOVAL ! / CRAND REâ€"opENNC | , the wife of All work warranted to GALLEBYâ€"UDW Pictures Enlarged & Framed. A. GORDON, Durham; THOS. DIXON, Venders Solicitor, Walkerton The land will be sold cloar of Dower and all encumbrances, in other respects the conditions of sile are the standing conditions of sale of the said | Court. â€" The parchastt will ho entitled to enter and do -lnuuhhus &c. &c.. imamediately after harvest, nuu} to complete possession on 15th October, 1882, For further particulars apply to Thomas Dixon, Private, Battinices" Darkead ) FabH Hoakins Hagt ringle, i M rham ; Joj oakir , s Q. C., Toronto and D. A, Creasor, Esq., Mesars. Creasor & Morrison or Messrs. Lane & Crawford, Barristers, Owen Sound. (8‘d) J. MASSON, W Foir w D u+ tntuad is 4B 41051 Serest, on payment of which the purchasor entitled to possession of said lands and to veyunce. LESEE n Phaaly i ge 2 B c money to Plaintifis sofi-nw at time of the bulance in one mouth thereafter wi terest, on payviment of whist auls cCn WoORK â€"sSTRICTLY On said lands are erected a comfortable log house and frame barn 30 x 50 feet. There are 85 acves closared on the said land and the balunce wooded with beech, maple, &ec., except about 2 aeres of waste lund. The soil is a clay loam. The property is situato on a gravel road leading from Owen Sound to Meunt Forest, and within 9 miles of Town of Durham which affords good markets, The property will be sold subject to a Resorve Bid fixed ‘y lIm". TERMS Of Selo: UOkmer conk aFP Bs coon L wl tw o 4. C at 1 p. m,, the following valuable Farm Property, namely :â€" The Third Division of Lot 20 and the first Divisâ€" ton of Lot 21, in the First Concession E. G. R. in the Township of Glenelg, in the Connty of Grey, containing by admeasurement 100 weres, be the samme more or less. 0f Grey, on WEDNESIAT t 7th day «d June at 1 p. m., the following valuabla Ra»e« . a w *_)_ made in a canse of Bu will be sold in one parcel wi the Master of the Suprome ( Ontarto at Owen Sound. by J MIDDAUGH‘S HOTEL in the Town of Durham, in the County of Grev. on SALE OF FARM LANDS TORRY & Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. IN the HIGH COURT TWO SERVANT GIRLS Wanted ply at Friday th 16th dy i June, 1882 YNDERV and by virtue \'0TY(7E is hereby given that the first 4 sitting of the Court of Revision, for the Townâ€" ship of Glenelg, for the current year will be hold at the Town Hall in said Township on Durham Glonelg, May 22nd, 1882 It I ply at In conclusion let me ask you to consider well the great issues at stake in the pending contest, 2o that witen the time arrives, you may discharge the sacred trust committed to you by the franchiseâ€"in a manner that will redound to your own ard your country‘s good. # , I have the honor to be, gontlemien, your obedient servant, Gro. Laxperktx. Bentinck, May 22nd, 1882. |tne taxâ€"payers of this country as enables | bimtolpondnillionn.bml in the purâ€" chase of the grand palatial residence of the Exâ€"Empress of France at Chiselhurst; yet Sir Leonard Tilley told us that the mons opolists would spend their money inâ€" this country for the benefit of our poor and iaâ€" boring classes. If electeod I will gladly enrol myself as a follower of that distingnished scholar and able statesman, the Hon. Edward Blake ; a gentleman of spotless character and exâ€" alted patriotism ; "Canada‘s own and ablest P hnndiudml_nmpfofih out of W ANTTED T ol at ton o‘clock in the forencon. May 15, 1882 i CC C CRUTT ERCTE me parcel with the a; probation of e Supreme Court ofgudicntun for i Sound, by John Moodie alicensed Auctioneer, at C GIRLS Wanted. Ap. . H. HUNTER‘S Store. ment 100 scres, be the "150 Acre Farm for Sale Che tal o. comftortable log J,°IS 54. 55 and 56, in Township P e g , â€"4 Bentinck, N, D, R., 4 miles from Durham d on the smid land and | GOrstâ€"class faurm ie C 2q eB fror eech. maole &0 avaane JAMES BROWN, Township Clerk. toas ve Burgess, there of Judgment o to the North West. | @% ‘ Fair Day to see iring advice or med Pfuporty, $5 to $20 B Waene femainoe | =ma i 21z @ $§ 2 1 iB m 5 _ _R8 i o g0o ¢g * 3 4p4 C 4 Bs lass farm wirh C _3 fom Durham. A | Orstâ€"class furm ‘with good buildings and well waterod, containing 150 mcres; about 100 cleared and well fenced with board fence ; also over two acres of an orchard. Will be sold with all ercps, implements and stock just as it stands a» ... =® uts mw amew Becu 2l A. .« j Court of Re%?i&?.l E B j "0 2209 _ 2000 n Plans and Specifications may be seen at my + Office. The lowest or uny tender not necessarily »accepted. Bentinck, May 1th, 1862. do winsl 20.3 + 2090 over two Cres of an orchard. Will be sold with all erops, nplements and stock just as it stands, or separâ€" t:>, on easy terms to suit purchaser, Apply on premisos to the proprietor, JOHN Kiy. Mycign ons ds 2 B0 Monday, the 29th dé.j-r of May For the year 1882 Durham,5th May, 1882, THE Undersigned will receive for the erection of a Granary at Station, up to 6 p. m. on Tenders Wanted. "_ 77. 7 e nAnt GuUuuUDS, The undersigned has also received a large stock of New Dress Goods from 10 cents per yard up ; Men‘s nobby Felt Hats at 60 cents each. Umpercilas at 50 cents. Parasols at 25 cents. Boots & Shoes, Valises, and Crockery, Something new in Ten Sets, Crystal Sete, and ornamental pieces. â€" The Choicest Groceries always in Stock & fresh. Durham, March, 1882, JOHN CAMERON. Durham, May 11th, 1882. COdEUTET T COo", calte miice Announces the first arrival of Teas in Durham Sivasséfus Lcb n 0 APucA Toys, Faficy Goods & Confectionery . .OF THE CHOICEST YVARIETIES. aaey, 0 0 _ _ * ° " *I2CLD,. Also on hand a Choicss Lot of STATIONERY, and complete supply of School Books and school requisites generally. Good News _é“ TEA Window Blinds, &c. Which he is selling at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Also on hand BARGAIN: IRWIN‘S, JOHN Mg_o])m. inst.. at 7:30 p. m. , will be held in the Town Hall on , April 20th, 1882. J OEPAIT #1i £./JUSTARRIVED G â€"L PAPEER, Bordering, i!_receive Tenders Granary at Durham Town Clerk. NEW SPRING GOODS IN 64 50 64 «4 66 With a Reducton ou 4 lbs and ouer, Township of . HUNTER. LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. +/ Wall Paper, Cheap & Window Blinds Pure Ground Oil Cake used er‘s Cattle Feed is just th. Superphosphate of Lime and Land Plaster, Of the Latest Styles, Chea Bllfl.rsf’u ;“'._ ty ?L!u M’ L wy 2 0 20 CC6C URTLIOr® Mammoth Prize. Hungarian Grass, Millet, Tares, Western Corn, & Flax Seed. Potatoes White Elephant a new variety of surprisâ€" ing Productiveness. The product of our seeds invatiably lab‘ the bult of the Prizes in S. Grev. Large White Belgian. Mangel Mammoth Prize. Hungarian (Ge« CAMMER®Onyâ€" â€" SUTTON‘S Champion Swede. HALL‘S Westburg Swede. KING of Swedes. ABERDEEN, PURPLE and YELLOW ‘pper Town, Durkam £ CARTER‘S IMPERIAL Hardy Swede the best tarnip grown, a splendid keeper. BANGHOLAM‘S Improved Purple Ton Field Seeds. * | The Well l Will be paid for the detection and conviction of any person selling or dealing in any bogus, counterfeit or imitation Horp Bitte®s, especiâ€" ally Bittera or preparations with the word Hor â€"orHors in their name or connected therewith, that is intended to mislead and cheat the public, or for any preparation put in any form, pretending to be the same as Hor Brrrers, The genuine have claster of GrEEN HoPrs (notice this) printed on the white label, and are the purest and hast mud id Will stand for the season at his own stalle, on Lot 2 of 17, 1st Con., E. G. K. Glonelg, about 2} miles north of Durbam, Speculation stands about 16 hands high, is a light bay, black poiats, is soven Years old and is of fine heavy build. . For further ‘purticulars apply on the premises to WILLIAM SCARF. _ OHReGANC seniueuse .B Glenelg April2t 1882, office i April isth, Butler or Eggs at the in avy but theâ€"g;n:x:nem\;:ll A NEW STOCK or TURNIP: "SPECULATION, " Carrot J. A. HALSTED & Co. Bankers. NOTICE H. PARKER, Turnip, Hor Birtsrs Mig. Co. e used with Park t Try it t, _ 72â€"A VA,; T. JONES, | _ e yas i Also on hand a Drinkers! DEPOT, Cartor‘s 214 Top ‘At the Noted Cheap Store New Goods are now arriving, New.Dress Goods cheap& stylish, NEW TWEEDS, Scotch & Canadian. New CLOTHING, stylish and cheap, A full line of Groceries, School Books Seed Grain, &c. Empire Horse & Cattle Food for Sale. The Highest Price paid in TCash for all kinds of Grain, Butter, Eggs, &¢c Fresh Oatmeal always on hand and exshanged for Oats, Durham, Sept. 8, 1881. Tea Sets, CROCKERY, CROCKERY Bar Iron, PAINT, WHITE WASH, KALSOMINE, SHOE, S ;BRUSHES, &c. &c Sole Agent for the Celebrated "MI m 1004 NO soded > 6 NP KK KUKO, 4 ** Cut Nails, Locks, Barn Door Hinges, Glass and General Builders‘ Hardware at the Lowest Prices. D‘ _-_‘ W c 2*%. e se oL J. WOODLAND, Jr. Durham, May let. 1882. LOWER TOWN. Spades, Shovels,_Manure Forks, Hoés and Garden «54 A. ET WA o _ Sign of Circular Saw, Lower ‘ Not Going to Manitoba ! Inin, 43 , 31 1. _ 0°°~ PCre in Jurham, and Intend doing the largest trade this Season I have ever done. I have The Goods to do it with and the Pricer are closer than ever. I buy close and keep a sharp look out for bargains, and my customers get the benefit of it. Also the Cheapest and Best stock of Felt Hats in town, A full range of BOOTS & SHOES at right prices. Call and be convinced. Paints, Oils ~â€"EXCELSIOR HORSE BSlosburg C But am going to Stop-right here in T.k d ca d Foul . & J _ _ ~~~ ul ul Rakes, Which I am selling Cheaper than ever The FinGtl Aannikniaxt 5 Mresaiies wed t o May 8, 1883. Upper Town, DURII Has just received a very Large Stock of Crockery, consi New Groceries, fresh.. Leaf and Armstrong Springs, Horse Nails, Files, General Blacksmiths‘ and Waggon Makers |_______ S ~~â€"C@per (han 0 The Finest Assortment of SHEEDP BHEARS I bave ever offered CF snW We ul c D RBSSs G600 D5 he is showing a Splendid Range, Extra Value. PRINTS, nearly 200 pieces to select from. Extra good value in BLACIHE Cashmeres at 50¢c. T5¢. and $1.00; Colored Cashmeres in a Variety of Shades. Black ‘ SILKS and SATINS. A Cheap Jine of Dress Linnens, White Terry and Honey Combs for Ladies and Childrens Jackets. JAMES BURNET, Has lately réceived Large Additions to his Stock which is Now Fully Assorted. in cumum . eqieme emmuee canl _0 °C China, Glasware, &c Which will be sold very cheap, Just received a Sign of the " MOWATs3S JOS. F. MOWAT, . Mockler. ; Varnishes &c.: Circular Saw," Splendid Assortment of DURIIANM "MICA AXLE Srrase." , SCRUB, BANISTER and STOVE & a & Durham, and _ SToRE, Town’ Dllrham. ,." Lower Town, Durham. ‘ Supplies, Carringe Trimmings and Khis Institure | Carpenter & Contractor, POKES, Chateworth ; A. Taurner & Co., Markdale , a. '.Pun-..-“|--.-. Flecherton; P. McLcan, M. D., Ayson ; W . H. Goodeve, Manover; A. 5. MceRéwards, Chatewortb; A. Parker & Co..Owen Round; 3. W. Eilion, Pricrsâ€"Child‘s Pad, $1.50 (enrcs Bod wett lwulu Pad, m‘_w Pud for Chronic, Puin in Smail of Buck, Bides, &c., Gravel, of the Bladder and f'mn(-; m ; Dinbetes, Dropey, Piles, Nervous v.otc., oto . 4 Pamphiets _.._-l testimoniais can be obtainedfree A Permanent cure for Discases, visorders ard aliments of th« Kidneys, Badder and Urimmry he. All Styles in Stock or 4. Commenced the Manofacture of Furniture in all its Branches, and from my long experichce ts a Cabinct Maker, I hope to turn out work second to nome in the County, MANTUFACTURED IX TORONXTo New Furniture Warerooms, GEO. KRESS. DURHAM, oate IS Prepared to take Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly made out. A call solicited. Satisfaction gunranten Orders loft at Adic‘s Hardware Btore, Uppe Town: will be promptly attended to. March 9, 1989 G. WARNER, Dnrbm.l‘y ls,{mi It does not matter what your previous occupation has been, if you are willing to work your success is olmooAt oelrué:. The best of references required . pply And want men who can give full time to the busiâ€" ness. Steady Employment and Good Balaries to BUCCESSFUL MEX. Branch 0f6es ... Montren! P; Q., & St. Paut Miat NURSERIES, Fouthill, Ont. We can Start in addition to our already large fordd 100 ADDITIONAL CANVASSERS; STONE & WELLINGTON BEG ln.\:g to announce that I have 2 AREDRKCN M Pn B ich. c & ... . their Christian nanes and Burnames, addresson and llucrlpuonu, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their amounts, and the naâ€" ture of their securitios (if any) held by them, or in defuult thereot they will be excluded from any claims against the suid Estate. And all pur iow in debted to fiuuldEnhhmhmb’vuouLul to pay the same to the Executor on or be ore the 26th day of June, A. D . 1889 Dated at Glenelg, the 27th day of April, A D .1882, FINLAY MacRAE, Executor, *h215, Post Office Address, Durham, em 108 -::;:-. -â€"-'â€"-.â€"-.---u. Opposite Parker‘s Drug Store SALESMEN WANTED and Noustadt; W. p; L. . Veemans, N d for its splengig 14 ", "NVAt Kind. Durham in noted for its splendid stores and Hotels, This is w far snfor investment thun Manitolhn Lots. The nvemm u:;)‘ndh an oa:vr for one or all the Lots, ply ut Office or ®F. F. BRCK, London East, March 23rd, 1982, 21 E is °1 CCCITC B is now ereating? 2CC Of note, J. H. Hunter, Eag., is now erecting n commodious Storeâ€"house at the Station, 80 x 40, three stories hich, and others conâ€" template hufldlum of a similag kind. Durham is noted for the antmmaia 2. °C E C CCCE PB he raui 12. . NC 5treet, in Upper ’l‘uvn,owo.lh the ruxd'anue of Geo, Juckson, ieq . they are very even, have boen used ©8 & Cricket ground, and are near to where the priuc.i!rc.l Produce is btong: into the Town for sule, nce the opening of Railway to the Town of Durham it has become one of the best Markets in Ontario and at no distans day, with its splendid water powers, will become a hmnu(l.cturln‘ place of note, J. H Winise gn2 _ nOw anmaitl 2 * 1 the principal Street the residence of Geo. J u. CCE EY on uUlu{All.‘_.(‘ounty GREY, No. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, Huntor‘s Survey, Rast Side Garatraxa St., North of Jackson St. THESE Lots ure boantifully situated on K. the princinal Stram o2 y CÂ¥ BUilding TV M TOWX of DURHANM Restoummntcc.. THE Subscriber has three Lots for Bale in the thriyving vi of «_ On the Lots ure erected ’?“v:nm Dumm.‘ t flnmoflmnd(orfinhrlmwtholddv C For further partio u0 0 ©1080 t For further parei0 j y0°° 108 to the said Vm For further particulare to 9F KESNETH MeaAULAY Du{lllk, il:rcl 80th, 1882, asone Monday, the 20th day of June, A D. 1867 H d ®a.4q _ °CCC Of Dur. T slong a Road, near the Y, Townmlovhu.. t is well cleared and in a fl-odlm.o{cug.h'uton. Will be sold h lots or one : . .. O5session given after 15th Fotfflmluuelhnnmflh 4. beine w... _ ~ "CTes of being W. of Nuniber eV2 .7 044. PRFt of the first DUIDaAt WENTY Tw TWENTYâ€"TWO acres_of Land for $ \ MeKEXZIE has been a ted outâ€" éu..-“-m"p....f“ uce uokqt.touyt:.iut on the G. T. ®, m .uu!&l‘lud North Wm“c...:u :::’ at the woS S aroer routes. ( y Executor‘s Notice. May 11th, 18g0: NURSERYMEX, Toronto, Ont. Stock or made to order on Short Notice. To Begin Work at once cn Largest in Canada.) A. McKENZIR, 4 fls star T _‘ kn emarmegnye Land For Sale. ~â€"Six of the Butâ€"-. on or befopre GEO. KRESS 8r and Burnames, Midi;.“ ,"].l particulars of their S A J1IC; {.® O 0 & 0:9 et Z

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