NTINT 1 Ventty .â€" Defend. nebip of Egremont “vornn. an infor. runt, that a cow beneved it to be ohn Smith. When tignted before the at Smith claimied + not sufficient to mry, and directed Froat for Crown: J anl look it away t. _ ‘The detence not know the %ï¬ukmg, and iny» y, to yet bueck her ).â€"It appears that had a barn burned charged McMaster, uploy, and be was e was m;r'.i... of 6 to it. i« Lord. hot sufficient to conâ€" mased the caso. J, reaor & -“Om hing it under a '-; re, wh_wh was denâ€" n action by neâ€" uncle with whoae np dismmissed the Court, at wh ertain lote, 1 e time. . His This was an as~ ossession of cortain tation. Itinppeare property from 3, it Hogg refused to . Mr. Brul Murphy, --r.f. , to be taken a hin the lunm‘h".’ t Mt. Forest, but the fortnight hag d after that t s, e price. W,'.h. ad the suat with counterâ€"clnim for ement for wages liant to commene® W . hingston for >r defenduant. â€"â€"An nction to reâ€" ant burlding Iyie Vordict tor deâ€" or plaintiff ; Juas. # Murphy‘s sefusâ€" »wls, and for $60 amd that \\'r'gh. tatoes, but Murâ€" les« Brill‘s claim, Wright for Lingston for pl:.:’- * pluntiff and Doming lots in there, rebail%. t in on Plunkâ€" ompensation for in was built at thet Phunkett rll and Acnew it. He built * Agnew bronght is for Plunkets pperty than was ind a verdict for it half the price for plaintiff, J me ntenced to sit a cow. pl. â€"Thin e & rtom Eks for as the Port Elâ€" fence was «imiâ€" Assizos. the jury have no verdict yat. for plaintiff; Crawloed for het for plaintiff. ntifl ; Creasor and Ihe plaintiff Murâ€" (450 busheis,) of Wright, at Fleshâ€" t John Snake e defence did t the pl=intiff « to contradic® wht lainte, auch a% g Cough, &e. Nen at Aiz, i9 amtaft ; J letendant sam will cure a was an actiorn to commpel hi £ land which he Verdict for the saved by using re of the health .â€"The dfbnc!†s but to »nvite nlict of $100 ted from C oâ€" berng ® veu ng burued to r rent, which anmd seoks to I seisure. The a clau.e that , do not deâ€" that for the i by M>Farâ€" Machine Co., t a debt for A. Frost “ r the defence. t an action to eval seirnre nted a farmy wmes. ) mortgage on The defendâ€" to him and the whole simed thatk nt,. a cow 1 that the Verdict for : J. Meâ€" mto ccurt t back, but vlret for deâ€" r plaintiff; at which he him to re pr® remmty on wn m3 Wednesday, Nov.29th, 1882, The followigng stook, Â¥it.â€"~3 well brod Milch Cows, calf by tha Bull ; in calf, us uen snn inp | ppacies beut 'I'YIER! will he sold by Public Auction _ at the Revidence of e e l O'CIOO‘ n°°n. TERMS$ 145 and under sash : over t twalve mouths‘ araas __" ~CN0; Of F. MacRAE, Upper Town, Dirham aa ul PR LE _2 > °C Malohed . 6 eurâ€"old Steers ; 3 twoâ€" yearoid Helers . 4 n:‘;'wm; i See Caivee: "@ Young well brod Ewes .1 weli bred Ram, and other articles. Sale at One o‘clock noon. sharn. auasse css alwo excellent Freach Kip Boots and Shoes all lnuds. A frst cings Fit as I make no misfits. M Fine Work is made on the Latest London u‘ New Youk Styles. For Workmunship and Cheap.â€" ness 1 defy Competition. WM. CALDWELL Wuskel noo sass _wus Auction Sale! gl\l"l'!:l End, Docham, foâ€"merly Military k.) Bootmaker in Her Majestys Service w uld cal the atteption of the Public, before going elsow here, to give him a trial in the !:no of W.CALDWELL, SHOEMAKER, (‘.\.\IE to the premises of Alex. MeLâ€"an, ‘ Lot 30, Sth m‘!‘o“-hlp of Bontinck, a Ewe and two Lanybe t the last of Jume. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. ALEX McLEAN. PINLAY MacRAE A X. tablishment. opporite the Revicw Office Durbain, for Two Girls to learu the Tuiloring ousiâ€" ness. . Apply at ones. Wool per Ib.. Sheep skins... Lamb Skins... Hides per owt MUHW cccercereuces Soring Wheat FAURNY ssesusc«+ NNb cce cercccccs TCcsc ccsiecues Flour per barrel... Ontmenl per barrel Fall Wheat........... T rendwell Whent... P»tatoas per bag BNCEUK csoncenenenses c HHODs c« ssevensiutcrse velve month«! . S,NOCSF cash ; over that amount veive moutby‘ credit joint notes. TeD pir sent. t hor ced ts . P‘" va» 6# d‘?“_.'hul.h‘m Fuall Whest, per bush ...... $0 90 to Spring Wheat ** sees«s â€" E$ O to Burley , * sesces 57 to Ont®, ** 40 to Poas, * 18 to Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 8 00 to Butter, rolls, per 1b......... 22 to ?enu‘ Fine Sewed & Pegged Boots * tub dairy,... Eggs, perdoz...... Potatoos, per bag Turnips«, per bush Hay per ton...... Floar, per 100 lbs Corn J:.l +# y * Shorts, e y Bm' 44 a4 ().‘-“l «4 «4 Fall Whent, per Spring Whent, ... Outs, per bus Poas, * Barley ue Potatoes tC HMay, per ton...... linef, ** % Hides, %# we Shoepskins, each . Butter, por lb ...... Dressed Hogs...... Eggs, per doz...... Wood, dry. per c Wool, per 1b Bentinek, Nov 23, 1882. Durham, Nov . 23, 1882. OGnsting and Chopping attended to punet ually, and «atisfaction gnaranteed. Ontmeal . «./ x Te it" 9t Mired Chope aâ€" ie o e ce Onatmeal Seeds _ . % 15 per bag * mutk ... , We « "@ We deliver in any part of Town on short est notice. Fall Flour % % Mired Flour % % Spring Flour * Grabham Flour . * Cracked Wheat . . Comrse Shorts Fine Shorts FLOUR & FPEED Hen DURH AM MILLS. Lirri®â€"In the Township of Culedon, on the 8th Nov. Aun, wife of John Little, aged 62 im-. In the same place on the 13th Nov. John Little aged I)o{o.n. The above deceased were futher and mother of Mrs. John Hooper of this Town. Doxx®iLrâ€"â€"In Mt. Forest, on the l4th inst., Auna Gertrude -l-urov of Mr M. Donnelly, Station Master, T. G. & B. R., aged 11 years. Scovtâ€"In Glenelg, on the 10%#§i@est., the wite of Mr Androw Seott of & danghter. Giamoneâ€"At the Rocky I‘m-o-hoflh inst , the wite of Mr. Joseph bore of a daughter. Wric:11M%â€"In (Glenelg on the Jith inst., the wife of Mr John Wiliamyg of a daughter. _ John J Smith of a deughter. . _ __==_ Fizzâ€"In Durham on the 19th inst., the wife of Mr Irs Fike of a som. McFamia®® ~Is Durksim on the “'flhn..'“ the :;to of Mr. Allan McFarlane of a daughteor. Pauiwtzmâ€"In Proton on the 15th inst., the wife of Mr Was Edmund Puilister of a son. wartm~ in P‘roton, on the 16th inst..the wife ot Mr ing like m .. it in retry safe to use T"" :L‘mnt wm.mum tom o:‘ouo of lT- :,Id-?l ni::‘hd femaie :hyllcl- s and nurses in the T‘n States. Where. 45 cents a bottle. y207 Sokt every hnmediatety â€"depend apoit it : ..rl:mul. 'l%un not a mothe There is trouble in the I<le of Skye, Beotland, in trying to evict the crofters. Methers!! Methers!! Mothers ! ! wu disturbed as night and broken of posk iy n thok vhild sidleringraied em:"mâ€.:: sxcrucinting patn of cutting teeth / so, at ence wlr.buflhdlumll.o“ sobra: ING SYKUP. It will reliove the poor little sufferer about it. There is not a mother on earth who h? vver used it, who will not tell you st onee that it will regninte the bowels, and give Too io tho mother, and relief and health to the child. operatâ€" ing like mugis. 1t in pertectiy sade to use To h T A. D. McKENZIE‘S Tailoring Es Now Adv'ortisementgl A GOOD OPENING Undeubtodly the best medicine to hT on hand for Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitia and Pulmonary troubles generally, is Hagâ€" yard‘s Pectoral Baisane It will not cure Consumption, but it will cure those troubleâ€" some conditions leawling thereto. â€"c244. Darkam, Nov. 23rd,, 1882. t1199 ell Bred Srock. MOUNT FOREST MARKETS GRAND CREDIT ASTUTTR A Y N.G.&J. McXKECHNIE. Nov Advocats Office, Nov. 16th, 1889. dry, per cord TOROXTO MARKETS. Toxoxto, Nov. 22th, 1882 DURHAM MARLKETS. TO DAY‘S PRICES OF per bushel Donrnax, Nov. 23r0, 1882, DEATHS BILRIELS. msh HUGH M,cKAY, 18 00 to §2 50 to 18 to 20 to 0 75 to 40 to ) 6 0 385 to 0 60 to 0 40 to 5 00 to 6 00 to 0 50 to 0 17 to $2 25 per 1001b 2 50 to 0 80 to 0 60 to 2 T5 to 0 85 to 0 ®8 to 9 00 to 90 to 00 to 51 to 40 to 18 to 21to 25 to 18 to 0 to is no mistake 22 0 so 45 16 00 $0 96 1 02 0 78 40 15 10 u0 §2 (o 0 90 0 18 7 50 0 21 1 50 0 67 0 50 1 0 21 92 20 P Teacher Wanted. D. JACKSON, Jr., Bsq., Durham, or to BETEUNE, MOSS, FALCONBRIDGE & HOYLES, TER M®â€"10 per cent. at time of Sale, 15 per cent. within one month thereafter, balance to be secured by Mortguge of the premises pryable in ten equal annual instalments with interest at aeven )‘wr cent. per annum paysble yearly. For further particulars apply to Bentiuck, Nov 1st, 1992. of, amid ucémd Gpan hmving m froptage om the East side of wrafrw®a Koad of five ehdnr by « depth of fAfteeu chains, and more fully d bea in the mortgage to the Vendors, registered as No. 2108, wbout 0 wcres thereof are said to be cleared, and on the yromhan are said to be a log house, log barn and a frame stable and fences good and l.nZl well watered by spring creek CR S e e m T H. Lot number l"‘or'z une (41) and the West half of lot Fortyâ€"two (42) both in the first()st) Concessmon North Durham Koud, Township of Bontinek, conâ€" taiuing together by admeasurement 75 acres more or leas, suid to be wll clemrod and free from stuatps and :l.unn and wellfonced and wutered by spring creek. On the promises are said to be a frame house, buru, stable and sheds, Proporty is well situited on good gravel road. §14 Part of the second Division of Lot No. fire (5) in the first Concession, East of the Garafraxa KRoad, in suid Township of Oloncl:. oouhlnlm weree more or less, being all of the said di n . excepting 7} neres at the North West corner there ‘ of, said excepted part having a froptage om the of Glenel~, containing 100 acres more or less, about 10 acres cloured. On the fnmiuu are said to be a Log House, stable and burn and feuces wre good. _ ____ _ _‘ Oct 30th, 1882 MIDDAUGH Houst Hotel in the Town of DURHAM, Tuesday gh!Tydni ty of December, i n e CC L/ Snle contained in certain Indentures of mort gago which will be produced at the time of S«le and in payment of the moneys securod by which default has boen made, there will be offered for Bale by Public Auction by ________ _ HUGH MacKAY, AUCTIONEER, w T Te 2 4. D. 1882, at Twelve o‘clock noon the following properttios, _1. Lot number six (6) in the tenth (10) Concession Townships of Glenelg and Bentinck. Valuable Farm Properties Watch, Clock, Ri Toronto. Nov‘r 10th, If82, They All Say so! TEACHER WANTED. TNDER and by Virtue of the power of i 18T CLASS PAIR of SPECTACLES From the Peoples® Jewelier, MARKDALE only. BOTTOM PRICES, Mortgage Sale H.PARKER, Druggist, &c. DURHAM. Who have been there, PAYS to go twenty miles to buy & GOODS W . F. DOLL, â€"â€"â€" IN TME â€"â€"â€" â€"â€" AT TME â€"â€" â€"â€"ORâ€"â€"â€"â€"« AT Vendors Solicitors, e NGC T: S Is the place to get your Sheep SHrAY@U. |maircutting xd Sheving done. a ‘ If your face is sunburnt, or coveredjwith pimâ€" TRAYED from the mises of the {;u,, un J E enato; S und<reigned, ono":vhlu leon an:I ‘Two Lumbe. -..\flr:' m’lnl‘:;ton stf'ï¬::,z{ £we with : is off left car, one ewe and one :am do., west of McFuriane‘s Drug Btore, at 256 por packeg. ?-mdmwilhi_lnlqufl )‘lnun H‘t: side with t-.r' or fivo for $1. 2 ormation that w lead their recov -;l..’uoumuu.lly received by _ __ __ _____“_',! MRS. SWALLOW, Hairdressar. LRiIlSMOV IS1). 1{[RS. E. LIMIN, M Dress & Mantle Maker, Has removed to irst door East of R. Bull‘s restâ€" dence, Que=n St., where she is pnscnd to attend to all orders promptly. Latest Fashions kept on hand. Durham, Nov. 8th, 1882. bm4d Basket fire & NAGASIKA Give Good Satisfaction. Try Them. JOHN CAMERON. At the same price. Please ask for it when in my store. Also Pricevilla, Nov. 14, 1888, May Picking Japan TEA Has no equal, We are Safe in Saying that for STRENGTH A Special Discount of ten per cont. wiil be given for cash on all Dress, Goods, Boots & Shoes and Clothing for the next two weeks. J. H HUNTER. 42szes and Cross Cut Sawâ€"«s, Durham, Nov. 15th, 1882. A full range at bottom prices. : TD‘ â€"Ej_4%. at very low prices. Try one pound as a sample of my 25¢ Japan Tea. Tobaccos from 40c. up. â€"â€"IJIUST RECEIYEDâ€" â€"â€" Dress GOODS in the Newest Styles, Direct Importatione Much under regular prices. Clouds, Shawls, Stockings & Gloves, Best & Cheapest Clothing Shirts, Drawers, Scarfs, Caps, Hats, Boots & Shoes a large stock. "LOoy s too endless to enumerate and more coming. Consisting in part of the Poetical Works of many Authors, Handsomely bound, Bibles a speciality, Prayer & Hymn Books, and Many of the Christmas Annuals & Picture Books, Photegraph and Autograph Albums, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Concertinas, Litzer‘s M. Organs, Telephones, &c., &c. SHELL BOXES & PURSES, CHINA MOTTO CUPS & SAUCERRS, YASES Toilet Setts, Ladies Companions, Christmas, New Years, and Birthday CARDS, China and Wax DOLLS. Fancy Goods suitable for Xmas & New years Presents FLAVOR JOHN CAMERON‘S GO TO J. H. HUNTER‘S WM l A IDLAW is prepared to give first class Bargains in every line of goods. (Great Bargains in C# roceries, * An Immense Quantity of Christmas goods which will be sold cheap. Call and seo them. Cannsed Gâ€"O04s of all kinds, cheap. Great bargains in T.A Everything you want you can get it at Laidilaw‘s is what the people say. _ The best Herrings and Figh in the market. â€" Don‘t buy till you see themâ€" Satisfaction Warranted. No. 1 Flour and Imported Oatmeal from the best Mills in Canada exchanged for Oats or Cash. _ Finnan Haddies and Oysters always on hand. You will save money by buying from me, and don‘t you forget it ! Fowls, Pork, Beef, Potatoes, Grain and everything that will sell WANTED. Remember I sell and buy for cash. "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETUEXS." WM. LAIDLAW, Corner Store, Lower Town, Durham. WIL®> MAMAMWC WPP vervimaere e d awem e d evsl 2 S i 2 Durham, Nov. 14th, 1882. Stationery and School Books. FEresh Arrivals A supply of full size five cent Sheet Music. Balance of Stock of Wall Paper Selling at Cost, At ths School Book Depot, Upper Town, â€" â€"â€" OF ALL SORTS OF â€"â€" consisting o Choice Patterns of Tweeds& Mantle cloths, Dress Goods, Winceys and Shirtings. Also a No. 1 stock of Boots & Shoes all Warranted Whole Stock. We won‘t be undersold. But call at once and see the Large and Well assorted Stock of Goods just arrived Durham, Nov. 23rd, 1882. DON‘T DELAY Overcoats, from $4.50 up. Suits from _ $5.50 _ up. of several kinds,â€"cheap. f ";’ | MRS. SWALLOW, Hairdresser, EILEYâ€" Guratrazsa 64. Lower Town. All kinds s d2v« -G dmd:'m-mwbtneflun;ï¬# A Full Stock of FOR THE THOS. JONES. e en t V Nee GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWXN ON SHORT NOTICE FREE OF CHARGE T SWALLOW‘S Barber Shop for sale of the very best brands. CANNED FRUT, CANNED FISH, SALT BISH, 4 Varney CHEESE ete. All purchases made by Townspeople delivâ€" ered in any pari of Dorham free of charge. Remember the place two doors north of the Circular Saw, Lower Town, Durham. Highest Price paid for Farin Produce. A full stock of Caorce Liquors and io frct everything found in a well regâ€" ulsted establisment of this kind, will be found, and an obliging aud civil person to attend their wants. Wishes to inform his Friends and the Pub lic genernlly, that be has opened a general Grocery Store in the bullding formerly ocâ€" cupied by C, Leavens, as a harness shop, opposite the MeAlister Houxe, A full stoek of Clioice New Teas, Sugars, Tobaccos, IT ruits, Grocery & Liquor Store, J. WOODLAND, Jr. DURHAM. W. P. PATERSON July 27, 1882. S PECIAI, NOTICE!â€" W. P, PATERSON, cm244 | New Goods for Presents. Wall Paper, Bordering & Blinds at greatly Reduced Prices. More Christmas Goods and Confectionery Coming. Give me a call bc?o're_fâ€")ur;sl-lgsi;g; elsewhere. â€" I won‘t be underâ€" sold and am bound to sell at close Prices for Cash. Builders‘ Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Machine Oils at bottom prices. BLACKSMITHS‘ SUPPLIES. Blosburg and Stove COAL. . .. , COAL OIL by the Barrel. $ s CATTLE CHAINS and ROPE HALTERS at prices which will enrprise everybody Stable Lanterns, Hay Kuives, Potato Forks & Drags. New Improved _(fhvzvl-m-[;i;l_l;Tr_fll_n"oâ€"v(:a-zrl;l-l;:;i’or-; "e., THEJEJ; than I have ever sold them before. _ CASH buyers will find it their advantage to purchase from: me. Largest Assortment of Canadian and American Axes I have ever offered Cross Cut Saws in HANLAN DIAMOND, Lance, Lancet, FALL STOCKis ARRIVING Children‘s Orockeryf-.mflom: Tt;;'l, Shell Boxes, and Fancy Goods Gonerally. Stationery a Full Stock. Consisting of Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Letter Books, Pocket Books, etc., which the subscriber is selling as low as can be porchased in Torunto. _A atone sent h A]'"_. I:.'l_l'ge gnck T i asay t r OIL CLOTH COATS. LADIES‘ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, SILKS & VELVETS All Shades. FACTORIES, a Good Stock. GROCERIES, the choicest in the Market Highest Price given in Goods for Farm Produce. Consisting of Hats, Caps, Tweeds, Underclothing, Ties, Collars, etc., which are of the newest styles and at Lowest Prices. They would particularly call the attention of his friends and the Public generally to his Stock of GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS! The & DRY GOODS and GROCERIES NE W STORE Ladies, Misses and Children‘s Fur, Plush & Lamb Caps â€"â€"â€" VERY CHEAP. â€"â€" Tapestry CARPETS, from 50 cts Shirts and 'P':rn?v\?'ers a large stock IRWIN‘S BOOKSTORE. READY MADE SUITS GENTS‘ Fur, Cloth, Plush and Alma Caps in Great Variety Among which will be found a splendid line of Persian Lamb Caps lst Quality, Cheap. Darkam, Oct.. 19, 1882; Large Range of Overcoats, Extra Durham, Nov. 1st, 1882. CHEAP, FROM 874 cents up. Several Lines of DRESS GOOD 3 at Less than â€"â€"â€" Another Lot of those Extra Valne ye® Just received at the Lower Town Bookstore a splendid Assortment of ie Subscribers having determined to commence business for themselves, have leased the Store directly opposite Parker‘s Drug Store, and have opened out a Large Stock of â€" | I gell Which for Price and Quality are unequalled in this section of Country Durham, Nov. 8, 1882. JTOS. T. MoTTrATsS, Sign of the Circular Saw, Lower Town, Durham. He is also Selling off the balunce of his Choice Stook of At Prices which defy all Competition. OVERCOATS. BOOTS & SHOES. and I am now showing, by far, the the best Axe Handle in the Market. | â€"Lower Town, Durham.â€" Goods, New q LARGE STOCK AND AT BOTTOM PRICES. IN DURHAM. Sign of the "Circular Saw," Lower Town, Durham. ANEZ BOORS. es y â€"‘- * TV uOOdS/ . Mockler‘s. Clhcecap at JOS. F. MOWAT, GOOD VaALUE. Y~V. Mooset k JOHN H. HUNTER & Co. GEO. IRWEN. Wholesale Prices, 242 and defies competiticn . i Give im a calland «npport nativeindastry (n i sizes on the a«siimproved methods, lat« styws ou the shortestnotice and .::gu".u.? _\- VERY important question foro"ryl 4 one to consider as there is nothing more =. jarious for hlo;{th Muz sold ?ct,mm » san very easily beromedicc and ev made . to Tee; somfortabile by calling on WitHnes Sob@»â€" Knitting Stockings & Sock# How are you of for Socke! Look out for cold weather. Collars a Specialty has constantly on hand & full supply of Carring and Teum Barpess, made of the best mmateria Good Work and remsonable charges fct. 13th , 1861 HARNESS, HARNESS. CHAS. LEAVENS, Harness Maker, Lambton Street, near Post Office, DURHAM, stone,juar,. who bas sil the appliances for HA RN ES S Repairing promptly attended to. THE HARNESS BUSTNESS previou«ly condncted by Boulden Bros . hm« heen anr. Durham , Doc.8, 1881 He has also erccted a New Oven and is prepared to supply fir t clags Bread to all parts of the l.u‘. Bread @always on hund at Mrs. McDonalds, Upper Town. R. PROSSER. Romember the pluce, 2nd door nurth of Purker‘s Jirug Store. NELSON REABUR®. Bread, Buns, Pies, Cakes of all kinds & Confectionery. Who is now rendy to turn out Light or l;nvy STRAYED from Mount Forest last Wed. nesday night a Red Steer two years old, murk» ed on right hip with letter D and on left hip elip and a half of shoars. The Steer was hought at the Durham Fair, A suitable reward will be patd for its recovery, i s Ednc e East part Lot No: 1, Con. 2, Noemant wbout 50 neres clmuwl, siiunte whout 2 tae Town of Durbmin, For further apply to Lo Durbam, Aug. 22nd 1892 The West half Lot 17, Con, 4, N.D. R., Glenelg, 50 acres 45 neros cleared, good rough cast house and orchard on the premises. Thcl-“‘mu-u- und ome were will be reservea during the lite of the eccu» pauts who are now between 80 and 85 yoears of age F@th, THE Undersigned has removed his shop next door to MeKenzie‘s Boot «tore, Lower Town, where he will ko il kinds of Lot No,22, Con. 9, Glenelg, 100 noves more or leen St wiles from the T.G, & B. R.awt Murkdule,75 mcres cleured, a new frtime house and two log barns. Lot No. 93 in the.3rd Con. W. T. & 8. R. Ohlrl’. 50 wores, about 45 wcres cleared und good log build* iuu':. wbout 24 miles from Markdule -uï¬ouï¬l‘. G. & 1 Lot No. 15 on the North side of Mill Street in the Village of Markdale, close to the Ruilway stution, with & good frume house thereon, _ If Ju above properties aro sold the very bost title will be given ’roe from all encumbrances, â€"â€" Also the â€"â€" Following Farming Properties in ks saa 22200 T Changed Hands. That most desirable property being Park Lota Nos. 2 and 3 on the north -’ida- of OouT street, @ heres more or less, well fenced, front fenced with pickets, one and a haif n« res ol a hiriving young orchaurd and very convenient to the Ruilway station The East half of the West halt of Lot 18 on West side of Countess str0et, vith a new fr house and kitchen, good stable and wood _ a well fenced, frout tomee painted white, hard oft water on the pronises, Durham, Nov 1st, 1882 Lot No. 1 on the West side of Garafraxn street and South of Hunter street, opposite Mr, J, H. Hunter‘s store house, v+ l1 u....-ul"...... nost cluss frame buildings, g-md cellurs, hard und soft water a most convenient residence and would luake a good business stand, THE following vainable town properties will be sokd on rensonable tomue or will be Ronted for a term (-fï¬--.m. or exchinge for Fanm ruperty, I amies c ie wl l ACAH To riky J being West purt of the fAirst division of Lug mumber twentyâ€"citht, in the 1st concescion wast of the Gurnfrax®t Road, Pow uship of Bentinck, The land adjoins the sorporation of the Town of Duy hum., and lmuoqugoudllmd.nu the Railwa\ , and bas ull the advantages of being close to t ; Town with low taxes. 1t is well cleared and in a good state of cultivation . Wil be sold in 1. ts or in one prarool. â€" Possession flven after .. rch 15th Por further particulars apply to W. R. KLOMBOUGH, Durham Or to K. CULL, Fergus P. 0. Feb. 16th, 1882 24 ans In the Town of u2c 2 CCC PR0E. C Class, Good wells of v.;:r.' Terms :â€"$800 of #1 00 down, ba! anuual installivents, with interest DAPHKONLA®s anade 22 Tm:x'r\'.w-o SUbes DBIP Wask suses ce un / Widoniss AB> 4.4 tour ueres Cleurea an d thrce sides, Eligible for buil be sold chenp, & Eo nE CeTK ts . C ouc\--un;n. A 20 L. Bentinck, containing 100 acres more or less nore» afo cleared and under cultivation. There is .. -odleuubu\ln‘.bnu and other buildings on the piace. The land finstâ€" Class, Good welle as u. 15 purticulars upply to Oct. 20, 1882 Dated 15th August, 1882 Lots 1 and 2, "t‘ï¬b)’&!’i;l'a Survey,* 4th. Park Lot No. 8, Win, Hunter‘s VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale® Oct. 26, 1882 THO8. JONES, Book Blore. Durham, Nov . 15th, a882. rrica Nov. will be sold on reas NOR Sale, Lots condneted by Boulden Bros., hu' hu‘_lo;- chased by NELSON REABURN, Farm For Sale. WM, JOHNSTON, J7.; Steer Strayed. OT No. 4, 7(‘0I"M;n,_.\' REMOVED. Property for Sale. Park Lot for Sale. Land For Saiâ€"e For Sale «* and 8, North side of Saddler rhum , Pwhflmtu-l"' B. & PE!N(:IJ}'.. FINLAY MacRAZE, Purlitms own of Durham, in the County of Grey. Of any kind. Lots .\w.u"fl' on the Brd , D. D. U Whobtmelk mssc AEnE Chester Street, containing nnwas «c o a n SHe Da&VID CRICHTTOG®, Arthor P. Â¥ imable torms of ;-;uâ€"n.q, 7th, Grorer monroy» © Wi‘. 0, v har m "th 42 se mars ic imnte ubout 2 miles from: 1E 2000 Â¥ Normanby, 63 ncres of Lm:d. for Salw, particular@ 27.