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McK enzie, in the vile Fowls were Sth, Clrige thie wl Purvie, hu. Horie, inkler‘s bhall TV 10 *3 Arrowsmitls, Cl.OuMe® 2ud of ly aitended ry good. A "The Rayâ€" Wunless of 1vR8. , S. Wilâ€" ep and pige G. Purvis. is, Johm Mrs. Jobhn than on E. McAlister 1st McK enzie, Tyre= ORK to inform the family, who were at church. The nnofortnnate girl was barnt from ber neck to her feet. She lingered for some hours, talking incoberently, and at last, uttering the words "I‘m gomg to Jesus," prpired? without a strugzle. lo the house was found a note stativg that she was tired ot living in this world, and had made up her mind Io suarth.. Lo. Jns mss oo "_ ""0f 10 this world, and had made up her mund to sactifice herself. She was a young girl of great aptuess and futelli« wence, ind of a sanguive, cheerfal disposiâ€" _ " ~ CC e epâ€"annacnny| + stonc‘s feld. He ran over, aud found the poor vietine standing over a fre which she had kindled, bolding her arms out, her tlothing all burot off and her bair on fre. He dragged hor from the fire, extinguished the flames, and sent for a physician, and se0ce, ind of a ““‘“i;‘.;l; tou, which makes ber action togislhing. A terrible suicide was commmitted at Woodstock on Sunday by Sadie E. Elstone, a much respected young lady. The victim of the rash act, who had only returned bome from Grand Haven, Mich., a short time previons, bad been troubled with dyspepsia, but did not show any signs of mental aberration. _ Her fanily were someâ€" what surprised that she did not go to church in the evening, it being her custom to attend regularly, but thought nothing of i. Later in the eveuing, Mr. Hopkins, a nextâ€"door neighbour, saw a fire among the wewly gathored shocks of corn in Mr. El ‘ Mothers! Methers!! Mothers! !! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your reat by a sick child suffering and ery in' with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If so, wt ouce udrc a bottloof Mus. WINSLOW‘S noWrn ING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor little sutferer inmediatelyâ€"â€"depend upon it ; there is no mistake about 16. 'dnre is not a mother on earth who has «vor used it, who will not tell you at once that it will regulste the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child. operitâ€" hmg like u.Ta it is perfeculy safe to use in all ¢1«es, and pleasant to the taste, and is the proscrip on of one of the oldest and best female ‘rhyliri- was and nursesis the United States. Sold every where. 45 cents a bottle. y207 The report of the Committee on Union was read at the session of the General Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada at Hamilton on Thursday. It recommends the appointment of a comâ€" mittee of 27, to be elected by each of the aunual ennferences in a certain proportion, to go to Yoronto on the last Tuesday n November, there to meet with the Union Committees of other churches, and if a plan of Union is agreed on it is to be subâ€" mitted to the quarterly meetings thronghâ€" out the Church, and if twoâ€"thirds of these meetings vote in favour of it, then the General Conterence shall be called togethâ€" er to give effect to the proposed union. The report was not discussed, but was ordered %> be printed. The fruitful season of the year is prolific with many forms of Bowel Complaints, such as Dharrhoen, Dysentry, Colhe, Cholera Morâ€" bus, Cholera Infantum, &c., as a safe guard and a positive cure for those distressing and olten sudden and dangerous attack® nothing «an surpase that old and reliable medicine Dr Fowler‘s extract of Wild Strawberry, b236 One subjest I cannot pass over without notice. During the storm on Thurâ€"diy last I found the orchards suffered much, and many trees were bereft of their fruit. But on my looking over my orchard I found not a «ingle ap;le had fallen from the wealthy apple trees. Is not that worthy of consideration to those about plantimg. Charles Gossell, formerly of Kincardine, has received the contract for building n $14,000 Episccpal church and rectory, in Portage ln Prairic. The ratepayors are jubilent ov»r the pr «spect of having low taxes. Never since 1t has been a Townskip have any council received such heavy amounts to balances in hand and heavy receipts from different sourees in all near $5000, and the rate levâ€" 10d on the ratepayers last year over $6000; making in all about the sum of over $11,â€" 000, if we take into account Bank interâ€" est which have accrued on such heavy balances, therefore our taxes cannot be more e¢onsidering the heavy increased asâ€" sesament of the township than a mere trifle in the $, as I see it takes only a little over $6000 to cover the annual expenses of the Township; 1 should have added anothâ€" ‘ er asset, viz., the land sold which I h-‘ heve oxtended over 2 or 3 yvears. We are now preparing our products for our show farr. The rush otf harvest is over and tho plough and thresher is contending. A great breadth of fall wheat is sown. The erops of fall wheat are good, in spring wheat the quality is variable, prices here is from 95cts. to $1. N. P. Berkehire Boar, R. Gowanlock, 8. Mc Nally. Sow, 8. MeXally. Suffolk Sow, F. Yost. Bpring Pigs, F. Yost. #nd. Ram Lamb, Robert Gowanlock, 1st and 2nd. PoULTRY Leghorns, W. H. MeGaw, C. Laird. Spanish, C. Laird, W. H. McGaw. Pair fowl, W. H. McGaw, F. Yost. Geess, John Lines, F. Yost. Ducks, W. H. McGaw, J. Hodson. _ Two year old Heifer, R. Gowanlock, T. Bailey. One year old heifer, F. Yost, Henry Willis. Heifor Cali, Frederick Reiner, R. Gowanâ€" Shearling ewes, R. Gowanlock. Ewe Lambs, Robt. Gowanlock,Frederick Yout Aged Ewes, R. Gowanlock, Thos. Tyre Shoarling HKan, Frederitck Yost 1st and Ewe Lambe, T. Tyreman. SHEKP, COTSWOLD. Shearling owes, T. Tyreman, R. Gowanâ€" Aged ewes, Thos. Tyreman, R. Gowanâ€" Aged Ram, Robert Gowanlock. Shearling Ram.â€"T. Tyreman. Ram Lamb, R, Gowanlock, Thos. Tyrcâ€" Herter Calf, H. MeNally, 1st and 2nd. Grade Cattle..â€"â€"Mil«k cow Fred. Reiner, One year old heifer, H. MecNally, P. Milk cow, . MeNaliy, H. Willis, Two year old heifer, H. McNally, 1st Melancthon. SWINE. the more asâ€" TU‘s Sloek, Maskdale ; Rickardson‘s Block Plesherton, & Lsaa‘s Block, Dusdais. Markdale, Flesh erton & Dundalk, he buE for cash and impor ts direct. l‘ers«-:mnÂ¥ visited Europe tor Goods mtmunr,and twice in New l’orr for Goods this summer. You save at least 30 por cont. aud get first class Goods to choose fr at W. F. .DOLL‘SA Wateh Repairing a Speciaity. |GREATLY REDUCED PRICES | as he will be elosing up his shop by the 1it | of December, not to retarn until spring | again. He would also thank those who have dealt with him and solicit a share of ' their patronage in the future. Remember the Place, MOODTE‘S OLD BUTCHER Shop. on previons prices. Parties wishing to purâ€" chase a Good, strong and Warn. article for the Winter should call and see the subâ€" seriber while he is aisposing of his stock at A reduction of ten per cent. EXCHANGE Office Durham, Made at the Euterprise Woollen Mills, having done manch better than expected np to the present time. In order to prepare for the mannfacture of Spring Goods he will dispose of present stock at For further particulars apply on the premises to Join Kay . The farm contains 150 seres, about 100 weros cloared, and well fenced ard watered and good buildings. GEO. TANNER, Has concluded to keep his WOOL for Cloth. Farm will be rented at once. Sale to Commence at 11 a. m. sharp. TERM® of Sale: Allsims of #5 and under, Cash ; over that amount14 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved joint notes. hammor ; set double Harrows ; Lance tooth erossâ€" cut saw ; puir dogirons; 6 HMay forks; 5 Turnip hoes; 2 Logzing and Plough Chains; 2 sets of double Harness ; set single ilurness ; 108 curt Hurâ€" ness. also Shovels, Spades, Picks, Rakes &c¢.; Cook, Purlor and Box Stove : a quanii‘y of Stove Pipes ; Organ, (Boll‘s make); Bureai : Coutre Table ;Géuno and 6 Common Chairs ; 1 ruc:ltxa and 1 arm Chair, 2 Dining and 2 (Irnnins Tables: 5 Redsteads: 1 large Glass Capboard; Bunk; Muir Cloth Sofw; 2 Clocks; 1 Churn; 2 dozen Milch Pans, and other things too numerous to mention. To Farmers. hold Furniture, viz . Span furm Horses;2 Goou Milch Cows, in calf ; 2 thoroughbred Devon Steers, rising three ; 16 Ewes: 2 spring Culyes; Double Waggon ; 2 doable Sleigh«: prir 3ob sleighs ; Cart : PFolding seat Buggy ; single Cutser; Sulky Ruke: Land Roller ; Fanzing Mill; Power Cutting Box ; Horse Power with Ciroubar Snw; 2 Plough« ; Gang Plough : Seaftler : 2 pair Pxn(orm Bealos ; 2 stable Lanterms ; Lron exowbar ; Grindston«: heayy Black» amith‘s Viee ; Grain Crodie; 2 Soythes and Snuths; r;ir shoep shonrs; dozen Crain Bags , heavy atone rumumer : set double Harrows ; Lance tooth erousâ€" Openffor two mont‘is more, for takiag in Exchange :l'b.o_f?}l-»w_lnu I‘aufm Stock, Implements, & Hous Waednesday, Oct. 18th, 1882, Farm Stock, Implements, Credit AUOCTION SALE Durham, Sept. 26th S‘TH.\\ ED from the premises of th« *J Subseriber, Durham, last Fair Day, & Red Cow three vears old, giving milk. One born is partly broken off. Any person returning her or giving infor:wation of her whereabouts will be suilaly rewnrded, 7 THOS. MUEART. Bentinek, Sept. 25th, 1882 CANE on the prenmises of Alex. Heuder son, Lot 13,Con 16, Egremont, on or about Jume 1st, a red and white 2 year old Heifor. ‘The owner will please proove property pay expenses and take the animal away . ALEX. HENDERSON. q',"RAYY’,D from the premises of the salâ€" * / scriber last Durliim Fuair day a Black Cov, giving milk. Any person giving such information uv.fl lead to her recovery will be suitably re warded. JAMES BURNET. JOHN KAY, Prop _ JOHN MOODIE, Auctioneer. Ontmeal . "* * Fall Wheat, per bush........ Spring Whent, ............... Onts, per bushel........ l‘;n. 8# Hfey, per tou...........«â€"qeage Boof,pa & Hide®,~ â€"** Sheepskins, each ............. Bu#ter, PB# U .ccecsccrck««... Epgs, per doz......... ........ Wood, dry, per cord....... NWO@EKy $EK It....ccceccccccccrer Flannel_s. Blankets, etc., YHERE will be sold by Public Auction Durham, Seyt. 28th, 1882 IT PAYS!. Egremont, Sept. 25th, 1882 MeL®aX.â€"In Egremont on Sept Durham, Sept.28, 18€2 Travellers will find the best remedy for Sea Sickness in Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry. While for Sick . Stomach and diseases brought on by change of water, diet, ete.. and for Cholera Morbus, Colic, l)gn- try, and Canker of the Stomach and weâ€" els, nothing acts more in harmony with naâ€" ure to effect a cure. b236. Antrarestaâ€"At Pricoville, on‘?m, Oct. 3vd. EorExoxt.â€"At Holstein, on ednesiny, Oct. 4th. MELANCTRONâ€"At Shelburne, Tuesduy and W ednesâ€" day, Oct. Snd and 4th. PROTOX.â€"At Dund» ik, on Thursday Oct. 5th. Hollandâ€"At Chat«worth on Tuesday, Oct. 10th. Buy Watcbes, Clocks, Jewellery & ectacles FROM Cow Strayed. New Advertisements. since until about two years ago. when she moved into Egremont‘al onf with bers m. She was tly esteemed anc deerly beloved by all vbosnovhn.-pvehlll those deur frionds. whom she leaves behind. McLean agod 67 years. Deceased was a native of Duinfriesshir«, Scotland «nd entoe to Canâ€" ada in 1853, she having lived in Bentinck éver Stray Heifer. Talmay, Mr. Thos. 8. Burgess to Miss Mary MceMahan, daughter of Jas McMalan Esq., of Southampton. r ¢ Househcld Furniture, &¢ sorssâ€"McCMaxaxâ€"At the. resiaence of the br!dd.h&flrth@“ull. b{oho Rov. Mr. Talmay, Mr. Thos. 8. Burgess to Miss Mary Lots 54, 55, and 56, Jrd con. N. D. R., T‘p of Beutinek, on Cow Strayed. NOTICE FALL EXHOBITIONS3 EXTENXNSLVE MARRIAGES. DEATHS T00 CDemnkre 44 seasee +s ues ene sns naw nne sevesen see nen e e ee wee nne ene eenen en ned en e en Auiaine Ankerers â€"oOpPâ€" , 1882 .. TANNER. 0 18 to 1 25 to 0 9. Tth $5 to $20 5s x 1¢ 1t 5t 2( \ VERY important question for everyâ€" £ one to consider as there is nothing more inâ€" juriousfor health than cold feet, however such can very easily beremedied and everybody made to feei comfortable by calling on Wiltiam Joihnâ€" stome,jwar., who has all the appliances for {n ali sizes on the monimp;o\:ed methods, lates wty«es on the shortestnotice and atcharges that Jo}flmcs.mpouuon. £%%, Give him a cailand support nativeindustry How are you of for Socks Knitting Stockings & Socks Look out for cold weather. Axle Grease, Castorine and other makes. LARDINE, July 27, 1882. The largest stock of Machine Oils in Town at close prices. Oct. 13th, 1881 PARKER‘S DRUG STORE Oils, Paints and obtain Prices, _ Agent for the Prize White Lead at a less cost than inferior leads. Aung. 8. 1882. Millir‘s Mixed Paints, ready forthe brush, always ware, Paints, CGils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, &c. Qall and ~ses my Great Zulu Breach Loading Shot Gun, Big Bargains‘ in builders Hardâ€" Leading Hardware Store 4493 Uurocsnes and Provisions of @il kinds ; Forei d Domesti¢ Fruits F >\ S a ?,urgg*snppu" "Of SL98" { rc?fc all kinds kept on hand at bott:)m ‘price‘tf‘elgn ic * f Fis8 No. 1 Flour, Edg?; Mills, $2.75 per 100. Shorts, Bran, Chop, Oats, &c. Carned Goods of all kinds. This is the place to get all you require for very little more than cost "Small profite and quickâ€"returns" is my motto. _ Remember the Stand, opposite the Middaugh House, Lower Town, Durham. Castorine, Durham, Sept. 17th. 1882. Has on WM.JOHNSTON, Jr., Bpermina, Oilena, ; Crude oif, If you intend painting call at From the Best Manufactories have arrived and will be Sold at Bottom Prices. H. PARKER, Durham. Machine Oils. Hand aJargesupply of Fresh Groceries and Provisions of all kinds ; Forei * gesupp y,‘ 1 ._of all kinds kept on hand at bottom prices. &n â€"ANDâ€" Lower Town,Durham yâ€"13¢ Hoavy Machine Oils, West Virginia oil, Pure Surface oil, Refiged Sperim, ) oif, Castor Oil. Upper Town, is the place to get ON‘F EFTF.AINTITD. ?~CASH GROCERY and PROVISION STORE N M. L AZTDLACX, Lower Town. DURHAM â€"â€" A Large Stock of â€"â€" JOnly $3S. T. J. ADIK. I BEG leave to announce that I have Commenced the Manufacture of Furniture in wll its Branches, and from my long experience asa Cubinet Maker, I hope to turn out work second to none in the County, All Styles in Stock or made to order on Short Notice. New Furniture Warerooms, has constantly on hand a full supply of Carriage and Team Hurnoss, made of the bost material. Good Work and reasonablecharges Collars a Specialty. GEO. XKRESS. CHAS,. LEAVENS, Harness Mauker, Lambton Street, earthe Post Office, DURHAM, HARNESS, HARNESS. March 9, 1882 Durham, Dec.8, 183i. Opposive Parker‘s Drug Store. GEO. KRESS S8r y 196, WOOL, BUTTER & EGGS. Flour, Oatmeal and All kinds Grocery and Provision Store, Upper Town, Durham. Fresh Groceries & Provisions, â€" ~ _ Crockery and Glassware, & Chinn Tea &ets, Ston, Grnite and Glass ISets, Stone & Glass Fruit Jars Hams DRESS Goods a Speciality. PRICES CLOSE. CHOICE SELECTION of Knitted Woolien GOODS MILLINERY STAPLE and Fancy GOODS. New Fall Goods, Durham, Aug. 8rd, 1882, A. DAVIDSON FAAY * A~r ns ied Ane en mm on narnttin n ale mm Grain ~Bought and Sold. New Goods are now arriving at the Noted Cheap Store. Beâ€" fore buying an inspection of our Goods and Prices is solicited. ns CC DJD&COM, JAS. BURNET‘S STOCK of GROCFRIES always on Hand. Is now daily opsning THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR â€"â€"G O R D O N, & MILLINERY GCODPs. AGENT FOR THE BOSS SPECTACLE Clocks of all kinds and styles kept on liund. Réepairing a specialty, and all work To grovo that the nbove is correct, I would ask of the public generally to give me a call before going elsewbere. Landies‘ Gold and Silver Watches. My stock of Aimerican Jewellery is also Complete In SETS, ; & . BROOCHES, Newest Style, LACE _ PIXS, | EARRINGS, J ALBERTS, f FoB CHATXS, Best Quality, GUaARDS, & | NECKLACES. For Every Department. Ana have now in Stock the Prettiest Designs My Stock is now com{‘vleu and embraces the folâ€" lowing Goods of which I have one of the Largest Btocks in the County: _ Sets, j Ear‘rm%s. j Brooches. Silver ‘ Thimbles, Necklaces, I Lockets, Sharms, Scarf Fins, 1 Gent‘s Setts etc. Ladies Gem Rings a Splendid Assortment. Also T keep ) on hand the Largest Stock of _ ‘; American Waltham | ‘ WATCHES,in | the County. ! Durham, Sept 18th, 1882 On Hand a Large Sum;!; of C. L. GRANT. . DAVIDSON. arranted A. GORDCON. ,‘.’{;;_;}, 0 0 D S 0 0 D S 0 0O D S in HA RN ESS Repairing prowptly attended to, mumlrlg,}ggfinunfid Parpor‘s Actual Business Departm‘t having Bank (Capital $100,000), _ Wholes Store and everything that can hehad to make it as practical as possibile, â€".__ Send dor a Cipealat. ... i Special Features for 1882â€"3. PHONOGRAPHY is included in the Commercial course without extra charges STUDENTS may enter any School day in {the year with cqual advantage, sCHOOL BOOK DEPOT, T. JONES, NELSON REABURK, Who is now ready to turn out ~Light or Heary Window â€" Blinds, Durham, Aug. 220d 1682. Wall Paper, J USTARRIVED STRAYED from the premises of George Firth, 3rd con.Glenelg, a yenrling Ram, any information left at the RisviEw ofice or on the premises will be thankfully received. GEO, FIRTH, Glenclg, Sept, 16th, 1882. 4236 Enst part Lot No: 1, Con. 2, Normmnby, 63 wcres, about 50 acres cleared, situnte about 2 miles fromm the Town of Durhwm, For further paurticubm® npply to oc e Changed Hands. The West lin}f Lot 17, Con. 4, N.D. R., Gm 50 weros 45 nvtes cleared, good rouofh cast and orchurd on the premiscs. The house and one wcre will be reserved dufing‘the life of the occu» pruts who are now between 80 nnd 85 years of age. Loi No. 22, Con. 9, Glenelg, 100 neres more or les®, :} wiles from the T. G. & 8. R.at Murkdale,75 neres oared, a new frume house and two log barns, h , Lot No. 93 in the 3rd Con, W. T. & 8. R., ubuc" 50 weres, about 45 acres clenred und good lo, butldâ€" ings, about 2} milos from Markdale -umng'. G. & rruw-rfim‘ are sold 't'h;"\:c;':\; â€"bnluu(:u l.i'l.;(--‘.t-v':: ree from all encumbrances. â€"â€" Alsoâ€"tha â€" Following Farming Properties Lots 1 and 2, Y’reshyh-rinl; Survey, «h , Lot No. 15 on the North side of Mill Street in the Village of Markdale, close to the Railway station, with n good frame bouse thereon. If the ahove nvneasublecs ais O og e 1 CCTITNTODE: IC ‘Mbw h The East hnif of the West half of Lot 18 on West side of Countess stroet, with a new fr house and kitchen, good stable und wobd s well fenced, front fc\um-p-lul«! white, hard oft water on the premines, 4th. Park Lot No. 8, Win. Huntor‘s. Survev. UE HARXNESS BUSIXESS previoudly | Aud vary Aanuaniace 4 .44 â€" oo o "G ~PAdnk orchurd and very convement to the Ruilway station That most desirable property bein Noa 2 and 3 on the north side of Ge neres thore or less, well fenced . front pickets,. one and a half meres of a th Pnd 'l‘flE following valuable town properties will be sold on reasonabls terms or will be Rented for a term of voars, or exchange for Farm Property: Ist, Lot No.1 on the West stde of Gurairakn street ang South ornumsr siroet, opposite Mr. J, K. Hurtor® ktore house , well mmu{ nod first class frame buildings, good cellars, hard and soft water, a most convenient residence and would make a good business stand. Of the Latest Styles, Chenp for Cash, Butter or Egg« at the Upper Town, Durbam. he . FINXLAY MacRAE, Durbain, Dated 15th August, 1882. trage 100 acres Lot 14, Con, 8, Glenelg, north of Durhum Ron#, A now frume barn is on the premises, also a small frumo house, It is wel watered, with never failing springs. Apply to FOR SALE AT A BARGATN, Lot g and part Lot 64, Con #, N. D. K. Bentine The Farm compris=s 60 weres more or loss , a cleared with the ©xception of about 5 smeres, | 0 the premises are a log burn and log house, ua orchard. Suugeen River ruus on comer of For further particulars apply on the prémises to 20 nores of |udg 5 WC(1094 Dwoelling Houses. Als #0 nores of Lind for Sule close to the suid Villag For further particuburs uKny to KENNETH MeAULAY® Durdalk, March, 80th, 1882. dnare Vest uols 20. _ . _ _ i0 T0F DVC, 4A being West purt of the firet division of Lt number twentyâ€"right, in the 1st concession of the Gurafraxa Road, 'l‘utuslnp of .“‘1& lund wiljoins the Sorporation of the Town f Dur ham, and ies along a good Koad, near the Railway, and has all the advantages of being close to the Town with low taxes. it is well cleared and %h m ruod State of cultivation . W1"l be sald in lots of h one parcel. . Possession given after March 15th For further particulars apply to W. it K')MBOU“E. Durhatu Or to H, CULL, Fergus P. 0 Feb.16th, 185y 24 ns HE @®nbseri ctls, ho es 4 "[TDHE Subscriber ha« three Lot« for Sale JA uc l2 "OUe Lo I in the thriving v Dundalk. ’l;ou wre ercoued :;“‘\fa.v‘ '3.'.53 fi‘w..m..u Hor Houses and Lots for Sale WENTYâ€"TwOo "TWNENTYâ€"TWO acres _of Land for Site, VALUABLE P.ROPER"'Y For Sale will be sold on ressonable terms ul[:y'n;a;: : 7th, DUIND.ATr Bentinek, August 1%, 1482 Farm For Sale. Ram Strayed. Farm for Sale. the Town of Durham, in the County of Grey, ORTHERN Business COLLEGE, OwWEN SoOUND. C,. A, FLEMING A NEW STOCK OF y dA , _ & $3 M3 MVR A MW M 3 Principal, Box 72, Owen Sound, Land For Sale. "â€" (A any kind. qi id Td »Ad (.Ihe very best title will be givent COMPLETE â€"ANDâ€" 10(h, Ind| ELIZA CONNXNOR, WaAL 8. JiaMiBEson uf Geor â€":M.,-‘; . front mmd with Burvey. being

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