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Grey Review, 6 Jul 1882, p. 3

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at the Town Hall on the t P1 rt and Norton 500, W folly 400, R Riky 500, J Spanhouse 100, E& pson 300, A Aitkin 120, 60, J Foley 130, W 240, T Kitchen 110, well 400, J Nethercuts J Seott 200, B Blair F Hale 200, C Me. 200, M Ollfi«ld 100, J » 50, T Fnucett 50, T nson 250. F Milhgan A Hodyson 150. 8 P cants were placed the court fl“_ imed general busâ€" mzed to ree os. $51.18 i and 1881 due kdale, was ordered for blanks furnisiâ€" injury om was instructed to uror to erase h ‘ames Mil ppson, Jas. unty Sehe ol wlaries of m Farnmm tow, Alox. 1. M intgomery lestecott, John + # Hogg, Gilâ€" Atkinson, T. b, Henry Lugâ€" ‘m. Campbell, . Shaw, Johrn e Shelburne W L Muckentic 50, leyhoum 250, Jos C 300, 3 McCuuley «Jkeepers :â€" Allen, Poter . Shregly, W . "ress was or shing Draim kelding, Williorry m Erving, Geo. ent. the following was inâ€" on $75, T Doyle 200, W Dvnes 10 W a ice till noon eviewers on Council. wth poenis wore recesved ent, and a number of nlotohpluod-... have changes made in ar Saw, ®. ‘I‘s. Fead, Oliver, Geo. to get bills for tenders section, and nting Pathmasâ€" i'mmdlmp... for ul the requisite â€"Smell 3u0 Sull 100. ) a b“l‘l.‘““‘ med till Friday, June July next in nd, M. Harriâ€" reorge Leiteh, lly, John Watâ€" . Morrison, M. Butes, 0. Forâ€" I. Jno. Allen, [. Faweett, D. nell, J. Spanâ€" nugher 4 4. 0 assessment was Patersoa, R. Al Snflwr!..d. annon, Richâ€" Amaranth mmentere the i FO0 of Revision Annctnm'_ A. Thu-'. », Michaet lips 100, T Meâ€" A Groskurth 250, » 100, R Bell 70, 100, J D\u'm Armstrong 150, it »irmant to llowing reâ€" bert Browin wler 50, M 3160 en Dewâ€" I Fead Deviin turday Hay umsC Pver Tul PDutter, rolls, per Alcasences * mbdliry................ Ml_nu. per ferurersareree ;“'."l_t_vgi'h-.--_ Peas, o snn mateg TORONTo MARKETS,. Toroxto, July 2nd, 1882 Fall Whent, per bush ...... $1 26 to #1 26 Spring Wheat +« «««â€"« 1 31 to 1 38 Barley, n > ty Hiherwen toB2 N ax Flour per barrel....... Ontmeal per barrel.... FudB YHlMEHEccs«.cerere ce« Treadwell Wheat........ Spring Wheat............ Barioy CMiktk 22 22c ciin l n May Craoked Whent Shorts s Bran * % Hen Feed $ Ontmeal . 4 Mixed Cbop. Oatmeal Seeds +4 D..‘ Fall Floug Mixed Flour Spring Flour Grabam Floar FLOUR& FEED Sheepskins, each Dutter, per lb .... EL’,“H, per Ilul.... Wood, dry, per Wool, per Ib...... DURHAM MILLS Soring Wheat Outs, Lnar Mide Corm Moal +* shol“. «* Bran, w« Oatmeal «* Fall Whent, pe DURHAM MARKETS. Duornax, July 6th 1882. Flour, per 100 lbs............8 00 to $3 25 Corme M@L ** ** s.llle... 2 50 to 8 25 Shorts, CC ... 9 0 80 to 1 00 Bran, tss 0 60 to 0 60 Ontmeal +6 ...A 2 75 to 2 75 Fall Wheat, per bush........ 1 16 to 1 20 Af HObHH: XHTHOUMEG mc acerrcances 1 16 to 1 20‘ h.4 TTR er ter Dlll’hlm, h ar c. it is perfectly s ;':a CMIC. ing like nuyric. . (t is perfectly safe to use enses and plessant to the l.n{o and is the pr tion of one of the oldest and beat femalo ‘ri ans and nurses in the United States. Sol where. 25 cents a bettle. y207 will regulate the NU BTRUP, It will retieve them ivvmmlh:-:‘y depend upon it ; t whoat it. . There is not a mother on ever used it, who will not teil you a sns c LR C Mothers ! Mothers Arc you disturbed at nigh reat bry n hok ctilt sufferin excruciating pmin of enttin vnee and get a bottle of Mas ING SYRUP. It will reteve 1 T omtniies ~adhatlt Bd 6 4.4 0 en Extract of Wild Strawberry has long been | J_O::gm_i considered the best remedy for summer comâ€" plaints in the market, and adds that theiv( enstomer« speak in the highest term? ot illl Weu Bred_BULL' merits. . Will Strawberry is the best known s § remedy for Cholers M n bus, liysenu:ry and | 'r'Edfi;‘n‘l‘l.n:‘n'\,r';i‘l:'w.lxi‘:;fl :’rel d Dl':fl':n'?- all Bowel Complamnts. â€"b225, imai for breeding cither milkers or feeders. Fight bundred English immigrants, wnder Charge for each Cow 50 cents. the charye of Lord Frederick Dougla®, have arrived at Montreal They intend settling in Lob w S fifq,‘f‘f}?_ E‘,{?*EAE- Manitoba and Ontario, MOUXT ronresy Never Be Without I1. Touriats and all who are subjec change of climate, water. diet & never be without Dr. Fowler‘s i Wild Strawherry, the infallible | re all Summeer complainte. â€"b223, A rebellion has broken out ag Imzum of Muscat, and a Britist m has goune to Muscat to protect Bri jects. N.G. & J. MeKECHNIE. There is no more wholesome or delicions frort on earth than the Wild Straw berry, and there is no more effectnal remedy for Cholera, Dyâ€" sentery, Crampsand other rammer complaints of infants or J:lu. than Dr. Fowler‘s Exâ€" tract of Wild Strawberry. 225. Another director of the Glasgow Pank has been sentenced to im prisonment for connect 100 with its fxilure. j ed to become the sole inter way between the East and well as hetween Earope an FEngland‘s stake in the Cans importance to her as a route Australasia, is no small one. memibered that on Novembhe Pharach, on the part of the nequired by purchase shares of £4,000,000. The wey, a French one to Maunritius and Rennâ€" ion, a Dutch one to Java, an English one for the same destination, and a Chinese line, the China Merchants‘ Steam Navigaâ€" tion Company. Beside« this the permaâ€" nent lines, such as the Peninenlar and Orâ€" iontal, have lddd“uvmnmontotbou} already existing. The vessels bound dirâ€" eet for Australia numbered 98, as ngainst 51 in the year 1880. This steady increase has been maintained in spite of the fmet that freights to India and the East has been so low as hardly to yield the barest profis to the shippers. _ The Canal, in fact, tendâ€" | P YWM WB IIGGL Ese rir is 7 er Adsocate Oliece, J“,"",; C2C0 ‘Cml year s hgures showed an increase on those of 1880 of 34 per cent. in the numâ€" ber of vessels and the tonnage, and of 28q per cent. in the amount of the receipts. Seven new permanent services for the canal were inaugurated last yearâ€"the British India, the German, the Thames and Merâ€" ‘ TODaAY‘Ss PRICES or llate the bowels, ';lâ€":([ * and relief and health to Ahuanchs cencensep . per 100 lbg per 1b......... well known drug firm of N. C. Polson of Kmimm. writes that Dr. Fowler‘s kok wnils wl . I ton per bushel per cord irhed at night and broken of trild :nl.-rinq;nd erving witl e ag cusu t **t98 808 04 s«0 16th, 1882 Mothers !! Mothers! !t The Suez Canal. who are subjected to & water. diet &c., sh uid bDr. Fowler‘s Extract of the infallihie remedy | for 40 to. “, noonum; + 88 00 per 100m MARKETS 8 25 to 18 to 15 to 17 to 1 10 to a British manâ€"of ;-a; protect British subâ€" le international highâ€" ast and the West as rope and Anstralasia. the Canal, besides its # a route to Indiz and vall one., when it 18 reâ€" November 25, 1875, Mr. and erving with the _ tecth ? If so, go at WINSLOW‘s SOOTH 0 17 to 1 25 to 0 18 to and is the prosortp it Al«mn_}a_ physici 0 25 to 0 15 to 0 40 to 0 60 to 2 00 to 7 00 to 6 00 to on carth who has u at once that it wive rest to the the child. operatâ€" oor little sufferer ere is no mistake ‘hames and Mer. uritius and Rennâ€" . an English one ti199. Government, to the smount C 42 0 60 15 00 8 00 6 509 0 17 0 17 1 50 your M _ The largest stock and best qualities of White Lead, Paint, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and General Painters‘ Materials at cheapest prices is at Mowat‘s, Lower, Town, Durham. j GEORGE MacRAE. Lot 16, 5th con., Glk nelg, near Pomona., Glenelg, July 5th, 1882. *am.oo® Rom®sow Wexorrâ€"‘"n Ayton, wer, ngoen 30 yours EOTUTT ® | We feel for the loved one who‘s "gone on betfore," â€" | And who, in the kingdom, awaits the bright mo:~ row To dawn when we meet on Eterzity‘s shoro! f Â¥F. W. Pontzn. } Osbawa, July 3rd. ‘ es ce *,_“‘â€"*_,‘:?.fiâ€" BIRTHS. ‘ o oo en ol e ie Soneiiiiecrfe ie ie ie irenimmeitiintive ncomes w ons TURNEULLâ€"At Shelburne on the 19th of June, o the wite of the Rev. M. Turnbull of & son. , w | ’ MARRILAGES. 4 ll‘o;'mu~l.v.~wr.1â€"â€"At Dnrh::;on J;l:mâ€"bâ€"y C the Rev. Wi. Purk, Mr. Alexandtr Morton to | ; Miss Ruchel C. Lunney, both of Bentinek, P Kermâ€"Eurmâ€"At Durham, on Jul 5th, by the C Kev. W:2. Park, Mr. Nicholas ‘k‘ll to Miss | ~ Elizabeth Ellis, both of Egremont. w Monnow mnxrnxn'anw Rev. J. C. Will | ic lott, M A., at the residence of the bride‘s w futher, on the 22nd ult, Mr. Jas. Morrow to o Imcy, youngest duughter of Jus, Kirkgntric.Euq Mulmur, and sister to Mrs. T. Donug y of Dur.| H hane. As NELSONâ€"Ntxo®â€"In Egremont, on the 28th June le by the Kev. Thos. Brock, Mr. Chasles Nelson to cu lIm« Mary Jane Nixon, both of Exremont. DEATHS. Wexorrâ€""n Ayton, on the #7th June, Amos Wen wer, ngen 30 years. Rom#sox â€"In bentinck, on June 11th, at the resi | . d «ce of her futher," Mr., Willam Mather, Reâ€" becca,wife of Mr. John Hohinas, . pxpeier Re Montosâ€"LussErâ€"At Durham. on June 2ind, by the Rev. Win. Purk, Mr. Alexandtr Morton to Miss Ruchel C. Lunney, both of Bentinek, Kermâ€"Eurmâ€"At Durham , on Julfi 5th, by the Kev. W:2. Park, Mr. Nicholas lein to Miss Elizabeth Ellis, both of Egremont. Mornow Klklr"x‘xl('lmnfdlho Rev. J. C. will lott, M A., at the residence of the bride‘s futher, on the 22nd ult, Mr. Jas. Morrow to Imcy, youngest duughterof Jay wis"II08, K f Osbawa, July 3rd. Now édvertisem;;t: WNSOX â€"In bentinck, on June l1th, d 1 ce of her futher," Mr. Willsm becca,wife of Mr. John Robinson ¢ NNINCHAXâ€"In Artemesia, on the 2 garet J .ne, daughter of Nr. Win. C aged 20 years. week knowledge assuare tha a_.. | qubsted to prove pronepty y 30e Oimer is reâ€" | Oh ! may this aw knowl es d &u:-ted to yr:;: ;x.roperty #y expenses und tuke We Ieel fos the loved one wh bet DOoNALD SMITH. ' or oved one who‘s "gone on ore," a Hams Aud who, it the Minadure L120 20 . e Co ARU Holland. June 7th 1829 ,,_____ _ °> °CC Imuck you must ) miss herâ€" lorbriwhcwhlh. smile and hor greetings of love ; Your loss is her gain, for the glad angels kiss her, And crown ber a Princess in mansions above ! Dear Millie has gone, and the tempests wild story May echo full long o‘er the place of her rest, Yet we know, full well, that the angels in glory Behola her embosomed on Jesus‘ dear breant ; Oy t senaes se 0007 . Jntmer, on the 22nd nlt, Mr. Jas, 3 Imcy, youngest duughter of Jus. Kirk] .llulnmx, and sister to Mrs. T. Donas mudias i4 row To dawn when we meet on Eterzity‘s shoro ! the For °_ _7 ; 2YcC one who‘s "gone on before," , Holland, June 7th, 1832 , in the kingdom, awaits the bright mo:~ in Artemesia, on the 27th ult., Maurâ€" daughter of Mr. Win. Cunninghain ru DEATHS. on the 27th June, Amos Wen . on June 11th, at the resi , Mr. Willsm ‘Mather, Reâ€" lhin Robinson of Normunby Douughy of Dur ©emNaAis At| Both Open & Covered Carriages, * and guarantees satisfaction in all its branches, bIOW&t 8, Nothing but first class material kept. . Repairing promptly attended to. Before mw=mmmmmema | §oing cliewhere give Horn‘s work a fair trial and rntntnsineman be satisfied. rents. EDD. McCRACKEN. W. Pontzn qjC,, â€" WWAr Hote! has had a large ._ addition added to it, thoroughly refitted, and is now second to none In the county. Good stabl. ing and attentive hostler Firstâ€"cluss necommodaâ€" tion for Commercial Traveliers, TERMS® %1 per day. W now T. SPROULE, â€"â€" â€" Pro 'J‘HIS Popular Hotel has had L addition mddad tale snaall ai oo REVERE HOTEL, | Changed Hands. Durham, June 6th, 1882, white label, and are the purest and best med ’xcine on earth, especially for Kidney, Liver ind Nervous Diseases, fiewau of all others, ind of all pretended formulas or recipes of Hor BiTTERs published in papers or for sale, is they are frands and swindles. W hoever leals in any but the genuine will be Drom-[ cuted. CAME on to the Premises of the scriber Lot 30,Con. 1, Holiand, on or 20th 5:,, a zod Cow and calf, The owner Will be paid for the detection and conviction of any person selling or dealing in any bogus, counterfeit or imitation Horp Birrers, especi~ ally Bitters or preparations with the word Hor or Hors 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 BITTERS. The gennine have cluster ofl UGrErN Hors (notice this) printed on the white label, and are the purest and best med . | $200.00 Reward! who bas bad a good experience in TENDEBS will be received forâ€" the erection of a two story Bri k Dwelling near 1!".: l:cto, Am?nuh,cnp to Saturday, July 8th, 1882. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the residence Af Father Cassin, Pricevilie, with whom tenders way be left. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" (TC OS 0 e CCC RHpermvended by M°CRACKENY The Ayton Grist and Flouring Mills READY FOR WORK! MARKDALE. Astray Cow and Calf. After being thoroughly overhauled, and fitted with the LATEST and MOST APPROVED MACHINEKY, for manufacturing flour on the eady for work. Parties bringing grists can rely upon having good flour, also on not being detained, as we will at all times have flour on han for exchanging. A TRIAL SOLICITED. 1 ~ â€" â€" Proprietor. Hor Birrers Mig. Co., Rochester, N. Y., i Wensig, Jane s1se, was. Manager, | * kept on hand. gspinnjng 12} cts per lb., Cash, 1 A lurge Stock of Kunitted Goods of all Kinds, Mr. James Burnctt, Durhsin, will keep on lundr :mlugo stock of first class yarn ;:om‘v Pflpel' uu-bpvoufll.bch-nuhwool. F â€" attended to as usual, Highest price paid for Wool Is furnished with the Best Mackinery mill in this section, of any Carding, Spinning â€" & Manufacturing THE Subscriber begs to inform Friends and the public generally that his Wall Paper, y T. e Sub.| or about | SCHOOL BOOK | Hanover, June 1st, 1882. Window â€" Blinds Waverly Woollen Mills TRAVERSTON. J USTARRIVED m‘“ The Undersigned has rented MOODIE‘3 "neces. , O)d Butcher‘s Shop at the foot of the Hill. ';-“ " DURHAM, for the purpose of trading Thankin Upper Town, Durham. Spinning 123¢ fiér lb., Cash Of the Lintest Styles, Cheap for Butter or Eggs at the TWEEDS, Highest Price Paid for Wool Carding, Spinning which was destroyed b fire, is now rebnilt and furnished w{m thyo Best Mackinery, TYE aid Hoving for a contngrzen of ho aeoo,? 4* J. MESSENGER. Hanover Woollen Mills, . WENGER & BROS We are giving from 3 to 4 cts. above the market price, in trade, for Wool. Spin: Jane 6, 1882, WOOLLEN FACTORY T‘weeds, Full Cloths, Blankets, Flannels, Unions, Yarn &c, What FARMER‘S WAN T HTF Subscriber befg to inform his Friends and the public gonerally that his WOOLLEN FACTORY, From long System, with Ftiollers, Which‘are all of a suitable qualty. Call and Examine. and have on hand an Immense FULL CLOTH, FLANNELS, and Mannfaetmng National Policy Improved. GEO. TANNER, A NEW STOCK OF CLOTH FOR WOOL, long Experience and Particular at tention we now know exactly attended to as usual., YARNS, &c. &c kept on hand. ming 12icts per lb. . YARNS, &6. A large Stock of Mt. Forest Woollen Mills . JONES, y218 his L ht buaftedfintsatctiedsatidach W h.A " Ti , ,, ; * Window B linds) é&e. Repai‘:ng done Promptl'y. s Which he is selling at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Also on hand a Choice Lot of "A. GoORDoNn. ISTATION ERY, and complete supplyâ€"of School Books and| > â€"â€"â€" Bign of the Large Watch. I 'chool mqnisites gener‘ny‘ ' Durham, May 18, 1882. {TOYS, Fancy Goods & Confectionery G@. WARNER, OF THE CHNIWBer vaprinmrna 93 7 (RPLCt WALL PAPEER, IRWIN‘S BOOK DEPOT 1ea isets, China, Glasware, &c. Which will be sold very cheap, A full line of Groceries, School Books ‘ Seed Grain, &c. Empire Horse& Catt‘e Food for Sale. The Highest Price paid in Tash for all kinds of Grain, Butter, Eggs, &c. Hresh Oatmeal always on hand and exchanged for Oats. Tea Sets, CROCKERY, CROCKERY Durham, Sept. 8, 1881. May 8, 1882. y ze aA u. Wns it Afkadisitsmlass 4. Allkinds of Farm Produce taken in trade at Highest Prices 0 1000 VHVIIERAL VARILIIES, Carpenter & Contractor, ie DURHAM, Agent for BUTTERICKS Patterns and Publications. kb mvtp ooo Pr 1 No rele Sie: /: ol tiafiigaa er Hanging Done on shortest notice. ’.,, _ Sach & Doors kept on hand. | Fresh éroceries, Boots & St ALL SHADES, Dress Shirts, Ties, Collars Upper â€" Town, Has just received a very Large Stock Dry Goods ine‘vegr branch DRESS GOODS CASHMERES _ PRINTS RightHouseE&lea,pgoods The Subscriber has received an Excellent Assortment of A Cheap Jine of Dress Terry and Honey Com| 2C NnE "T7 0_ C# _ u* _ atans‘ â€" bagd he is showing a Splendid Range, Extra Value. PRINTS, nearly 200 pieces to select from.:. Extra good value in BLACHK Cashmeres at 50c. T5¢. and $1.00. Colored Cashmeres in g Variety of Shades. Black SILKS and SATINS. , June 1, 1882 Has lately received Large Additions to his Stock which is Now Fully Assorted. In Copetie, .. ampmeme es 2 0 LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. JAMES BURNET, A Large Stock of IDToâ€"xy €â€"rints, and Dressg CGroods, Eac. tsnes, and Blea®n ~4 _ _ ~~7~ WowW Fully Assorted. In a=A E S_S_ C O 0 y3 ts & Shoes, “‘ Crockery, Glasware, |* And Hardware.’ H ne of Dress Linnens. White Honey Combs for Ladies and Childrens Jackets. . Mockler. . _ Mockler _ DURHAM, J. H. HUNTER. of Crockery, ALL COLORS, Latest Pnt;l;l. & Nobby Felt Hatsâ€"Cheap ~A1 A BDL. t Assortment of ordering, , «#&eo. : o on hand a Choice Lot of of School Books and rally. # ‘ ’ _ Lumber promptly made out. _ r3 A call solicited. Setisfaction guarantes ! Durhem, May 19,1081; * * Wtar#, * "GRAND REâ€"OPENNC. In onder to make room for his largely inâ€" creasing Busivess, has removed into the Btore next T. Jones‘ School Book Depot, & | where he has opened ont a Magnificent Assortment of |Gold and Silver WATCHES ‘| A. GORDON, Durham, CLOCKS, BCOSS Spectacles, etc. And in fact everything to be found in FiRSTâ€"CLASS JEWELLERY STOoI Ladies‘ GOLD BRACELETS GOLD JEWELLERY, PLATED JEWELLERY, JET JEWELLERY, REMOVAL! Also a fine assortment of DBeantifol S, Specifi HA\'I.\’G decided to close our Banking â€" Business in Durham , Notice is lum-by.’m that a) Notes and Drafts made P# yable our oflice in Durham und which come due after 15th April 1882, will be yable at the Canadian Bank n'(',omn’uee, Durnu, Which is haus. 2CCD 44 kn acatul" to mee A Lo sido A‘ifit‘i(;!.il;é Grand Trunk Railway, j ldcko‘u to any point on April 15th, 1802 , A , MCKENZIP lins been a * #ide Asavieasne uns d SCCU 4 SPeteh it stuids Ate, on easy terms to -u’l‘tl..l:':l'.flu-pt- Also Horse Power and. Circular Saw, fornloolnqp for cash or will take p carpenter work, Apply on premises to the Proprictor, JOH N Bentinck, May 4th, 1882, wW. R. ROXBOUGE, 6 Or to H. OULL, pergy, p° /) OMBOUGE, Derham Wukcame 200C ,_G CC EROP~ io m‘odl‘o“.ll-r M'W. -ahu-umua"\'.;u’m of being close to §hy Town wish low taxes, t is well cleared and 4n a mod*“o{eu})fi\'lucu. Wi‘l be sold in lots a 'O:nv.m M w‘tz:.bfi\':‘nam. March 15th epamtes l & i'l‘WE\'TY-TWO ncres _ of Land for ‘::.: boing Wost of hnd j number 3‘“.:,‘-&?? in ,fi:‘m t the Gurafraxa Rond, Townstip of n..,,m"“‘h hn id e Fht cory eauipy at ce Pnd 9 ghan 4 Wblat C and has 4)) () 0 1E 8 £000 Hoad, near tha R n 2C TORRY & Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. _ _ Property for Sale Ticket Agent ©700, Durbhawin, wh flh~|:‘i;;r:;:n‘:m Payment of sume, J. A. HALSTED & Co. NOTICE, i L2 es n ts #5 free. Addr.:nl .sn{ug;?_qo.. Land For Sale. and Bills of b';fil;v;f x88enge in o § Jonx Kay Payment inted outâ€" O 0o

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