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Grey Review, 27 Jun 1878, p. 3

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Mao Pram Manitoba. f "t “Don. All tho w). an In advance of htat the '"'h"rin. i; Jar. “.1”,ij in bud time. on for the lam. "d I wilt hr, Aerating. md runtiun an '" I am axe-cod. leaned 9pm In: "I" g“ can", “a I North-W0... h In, other :0 poor min, a». new], tst yen. I. m rk pram- to)!“ I van not re. 1mruta uu'. than! a and Rial [chm Ind wen-Chm. - you mm] hero 92O lio tho I Wod- kindly rem , nee this tho It At . largo pm; of the clock!" of Suffolk, Mr. Chilton. M. P., Iddmud the meeting. Spanking ot 't'N'pt""ion vi-the-id.'--- _. _d of nuts we imported during the Int (out year' and a half 3.347.619 bushels, for which we paid 01,144,”. while we exported Pl,. 5.1794 bunheln. for which we received 5.1,5m‘726. We thus exported 9,220,182 Ludwig mom that .. imparted, and ro- orived $4,864,490 more than we paid. We bud an mum] Inrpl'n of 2,048,911 bushels And m and rmat a! $39,931. In other words, an average cost per buaUl of out import- mu thirtydour cems, And the grunge price remind for our ”pone forty- tltree and thr-quarters emu, being a gain in height. and commissions of " mm pot babel. Hub of tha American msosbrotaght into Cnmd- was converted into oatmeal " oxpnmninn, Ind a lucmtiw kale I“ done in that respect. During the last all months of 1877 we ex- ported no less than 0254.012 worth of ont. meal. all when": an mime-l mill was "tsbtutsed h teniUit to raise the price of was. Of you, during the [an {our year: pm] 3 half we "ported 11,298,763 bushels, " which we received 89.698.193. or 80 eta. a bushel ', we imported none. What would be the In. of I duty on that nticle , With regard tioirur', the imprmidn prevailed that tho American duty of " per cent. upon it elected the price. Suppose it did; the (‘umlian Government did not impose the duty and could not remove it. Even as nutter: stood. we exported 48 l-nsliols " our, on In imputed. and received " time: u glitch for the barley we sold an we paid " the barley we brought. {Cheernj During the last four you" and a half we only imputed 761,150 bushels, while our experts mounted to,8r,MI,328 bushels ; for the former we paid $tmr,trhr, while we re. ceived " the Utter mm; the aver- ege price of our imports being 48% cents per l-mhel. end our exports Tic-emu. Last year our imports of the same article amounted to 369,801 bushels. at mi average price of 40} cent, while our export: amounted to 6,M7J&)..nt an average price of 71 cents. Some of the imported barlev “e very likely mixed with our white barley, and resold it to the Swim " 3H cum e lm,Ul more than we paid them for it, busides leaving them to pay theirnwn duty upon it. (Hear. he". and laughtem The Amerium duty on barley had nothing to do with the price of it. We had sold barley to the Americh hothduring the twelve yuarsul‘thc existence of the Reciprocity Treaty, when it was admitted frcc, and during the eleven years since its abrogation. when them was a duty at " mttits e humel on it. If the lurk. was 15 cunts. I. imslul higher since the Ihmgntiun that be pretty sutie,hut ennui! the int-tens: during the exi, ag- price at w America-a my during the ele, admitted frcc, and during the eleven yarn i'2"il'i"2'"i'Cthf"r'drirlli',"i,oh"ii', tk',') uinco its ubrogntiun, when there was A mm that no you! An at!!!" u to be pm "tr a " cunts . bug”! on it. lf the against Sir John MtuuouaM in Xingu) pm was IG cunts r. hushcl higher nines '/r",',gTh",C1 trrg1sht'd"'gt JI the nbrogntiun than it was F,eforcs,that would no advantage would be iii?.', of an: be pretty suti.Cavtory proof Hm the duty Pt" whose tender Wat' owest, or . tanned the int-reuse: but the fact was that 3333?: t,'a'h'Ua,r,t,'iSttt,T2,ir during Hm exiuvuee d tlit. [rally the aTer. "We have caused inquiry to be Ind 11;. price at which we Md hurlv)’ to the thiss matter. and from what we Gil: Awaiting Wlbo if). ('01st per bushel, whi'e have com. to the conclusion that the t during the elvven years Qum- tt . tlrogatiou statement does not represent the hustai the average price was "its H40 cents per prnpcr light. "hes contract, m: are inf bushel, "r an inch he "f only 3 3-10 chum WM obtained by a Mr. Kavanagh, of ll 1"" buzhel. Wold may sums man say we who Wat baeked “P by certain pcrsun: were the sum-rum lo' llu- isnirectiou of the New York, who failed to "eontt, t, American duty tptr lanky ? The price was T."'" rtiurrud. At the request ' not thed " them, but by the a 11mm humans“ the Coutract was taken I maria» "ic., World; whatever n-zliun was haul“! by. :“T 1tite,' of It)",'), , the purchu-er paul tho d."'-'-' tlyo thnmsclvns ','2,C1,','d"o'/ ill,"',',':,",',:',:"".',',':., imposed; tend tht Ameriearr,,iu tuxmggrnm in this city, or in the Province. Mr. 1 they nqmrml toiutport, were oulytaking so connection with the contact is simt g'0ut51tuWrt' if it were swell (but they nqmrod to import much name! an of the of Norfolk would have to 1 “30,000 a year to unk- u the but: the Jimmy maul: adoption of a protective would be their ',,ntitt? tle, the fume“ " Nsehslkevcr 1V?" ten times the inert Mined. he would L tamed. he would of Norfolk would I $130,000 a year to the loan-u the Maul astoptiou of tt pr' would be their gnil JOUt69 bushels of com that they did, and usauul on of that county. as ing in detianeas of all political cemtont.v_ um yrineiyUs u, cunuugn " "bivalent to " a, me what advantage they would have in 1 than circumm». Many“ WLS the _ rttwta 'tliis “it" u‘udqonéhoxnumry , 1 During the Fttrd four years and a half we imparted 33,948,425 buUwis of corn. and, rxpul‘led WW. retaining 13,188,969 bu,hels for home eonsuntptiom We bought out inumns " titt,22;J,418. or 381 - pal handful sold our otprrts for 't3.'.'.P.s.514, or 66 cents per bushel, making "eofit of 1% cents on every bushel ex- paid; Bath's prqdi6 in tho-hm"! (nights and commission: was 02,500,000. That did not hurt tlso country. For m, “hum! w,ritsined " hnmo eorteumptiort y. paid 04.997304, or only 36) cents tt Mel. 1:06-31th for this, however, '" sold on“, pens, ryemnd barley, fot which we received 3 higher price and made a profit. " we ext-hangs one buslsel of corn at 581 an“ tor' " It: at out: tits cqimh-nt for W.W arrl sum-Two should gsirt In eqntB,' if forgo lbs of pea " - '0 should gain 261 cents; y if tor " M at barley att tyH cents. The I Gur and . ttatt “do. " a high nt . low price w: to pot"' on tlv muting to ' Gur um) . ttaid years by sclimg cause ruins an: high price and buying earn nt . low price mu 9231204141), u, tulditinn to Putin on the corn bought and sold, manning to 02.533.000- Everybody in ii-ey/felt, an» em tho 'ue “Hunt. of the can belt dong Lake, Em ' tia. inswryyiii abuser mm: aoythitr t';'y Jle2c'-' “31.30.30 They could not in a” " wsllsv r, rllld aid, - Grain, Quesiion. - " :ived 3 higher price and made a profit. 'n-hnnge one hush?! of corn at. 531 of " II a of out: ms mink-n: for “my arrl .11“;wa should " cams; if forgo lbs of pan " n should gain 261 cents; or if for " up!” as” an”, ve shank? gain ms. The grain to (and. in the put " 51‘ - by selling sous. Mm; tlte "Mu-non more [It I have to pay to make up i‘ may Would " Mali ' were only taking so pockets of their own ed to cum. no doubt nun who had com to qun (0 up its purt'wn if mum sustain by the ive policy. What tle did lint believe tat "I" But, “naming f, that the duty r cents, as it was i" of 1870, not Thgy could mot non Luau - c_11. “as yut Jd as much as " but if it would lose iee he ob. had com to ts price, he p, . T T _ - V V_-â€" - 'iai, up: it would only be Quin; the tour I million bushels which were imported yearly trt, " from the Axmricuu in order that the brrm. than on “The "tttora Citizen of last evening Iaylz-i ( , of mu have tcceived Micah" with n- ( fer-Once to tho letting ot the Pembina Brunch an. contract, and if what our informant mute: in are true, it is evident that an injustice has been Nun done in order that Mum. Marty a Uppermi _ Kingston, may be beutetitted. The C'hdrlebois ar.9 ”minus in still fresh in the public mind, and ' n nuw that an great an eirort is to be put forth tleo against Sir John Mao‘ImillIi in Kingdom it is . :uasunahin, of Course, that Menu. Marty & t1CNt l'pper should be erasidered, but to do thi- ol I III: advantage should be taken of the gentle- ttty mm: M huge tender was lowest, or who was induced by false rrgretsentations to partially Gt agree to withdraw from his contract.’ ,c'r. "We have caused inquiry to be made into the this matter. and from what we can lent-n hi 0 have come to the conclusion that the Uitizen'e im l stattn.ueut does not represent the {riots in their nty I er: who raised the one million might get . Equator of ttfat In? No Governmom in [(‘nuad- would ventuio to risk their repu- tation for common sense by introducing a I protective policy; but if they did, it could _ not culnmuud ten voles out of tlus206. The :entire pulicy of taxing gain was absurd. We had expended millions of dollars on l great public works designed to facilitate the i trade of Burying American produce through tour channels. And now, when the Welland Canal and aimihr works were Approaching completion, these gentlemen proposed to introduce . system which would stop all communication Ind render these great wurke useless, and the money spent upon them wasted. A huge Convention of the Reformers of North Huron mu held in the Town Hall, on Friday ofternoon, 14th inst. to nominate a candidate for the Local Legislature. Over 100 delegates were present-hir. John McCrca. President of the Reform Associa- tion, in the chair ', and Mr. D. MeGilliem1y, of the Post Secretary. A large number of nominations were made, but all retired in favor of the present representative, Mr. Thomas Gibson, who wu mode the unani- mous nominee by a standing vote. Addr. esses were made upon political question of the day by Messrs. Gibson, M.P.P., Lockie, McMillan. Strnchan, Solon. Kerr, McLean, Mefi illiemly, Mitchell, McDonald. Boll, Mer. Cren, McCall. Rage", George Gibson, Dr. Sloan, condidnte for the Home of Com. mons, G. R. Pattullo, Toronto, and D. D. Hay, M. ir. P., North Perth. The follow. ing resolution was put to the meeting and carried unanimously _ Moved by D. MeGillieudy, seconded by Thos. Straehan, Tlud this convention heartily approves ofthe course pursued by the Dominion and Ontario Governments under the re- spective leudvl‘hlllps of Hon. Alexander Wwkenzie and Hon. Oliver Mow" since their areession to Rowenand We pledge onrseives itttrttriittttl y and eotleetivbly to n-ndetwor by all legitimate manna to edema the return u the supporters of both Gov. ernments at the coming election. when n] urrcd. At the rmurst of Mr. Kavauach the m.mtract was taken off his hands Ly Mr. Murphy, of Ottawa, who we understand, inn Reformer, and Mr. Upper, who is one of the staunchest Conservatives in this city. or in the Province. Mr. Huty'l connection with the contract. is simply " a surety of Mr. Uppor. As far in we an learn. politics have nothing to do in the one hit any rate the Kingston contest bu not. In justice to the parties concerned we make this m 7e- ment, which we have "non to bellowi- accurate. 'u, Kingpin» Nun. A new Presbyterian church. to cost .29.,- 000, is to be erected in Winnipeg this summer. There are 100 Paris Communists residing in Montreal. Great meetings continue to be held in the Guelph temperance tent. Wm. Vaughan. the Little River murderer, was hanged at St. John, N. B., on Sutur- day, ' after making a full eontession. John Shannon was tried at Cobourg for dimming Bunk. Wynn, a pupil of his, Ind sentenced to storm of ten years in the peni- century. Some stone-throwing occurred at Montreal last Monday night on the occasion of the concert given in honour of the Hamilton Orange band. One man was re. ported seriously injured. I During I drunken brawl at Huntsville last Mummy night. one Herd stabbed a farmer named Culver in the abdomen, naming almost instantaneous death. Herd alum-add In making his escape. At a meeting of the Kineardine Reform 1ssoeintirm, held the other evening, steps were tuken thh n view of having the Hon. Alex. 3Gekeuzio, Premier of the Dominion. visit Kincardiue smut: time about the middle of July, and address a public meet- in On Thursday lust Mr. John Green, of Guelph was returning to that Town from the Fergus Fair, when his horse took fright, and his buggy coming into collision with another buggy. on tha tell nhout two miles from Guelph. he was thrown out, falling head first on the gravel, and an: tamed t uh injuries that he died nut mom- mg. The doc-eased. who has over sixty youriof age. lived in tumtraxa at one time, and leaves 3 wife and ten children. hrs‘mmx Conn Loom, U. T. o. --At we matting of the above Lodge, held in the Hall oi 'Wrtrathof Prumiw' Lodge. Nc.224, tihcllutrve, ott Munhny. June 8rd., 1878,tlw following were elected as oi5ieers of above County Lodge for the ensuing yoart-1Co. Fragment, Bro. John S. Spence; Co. ' Prcsident bichJeuuio Ford; Co. Sag-Mary, Bro. Robert Murray; Co. Treasure. Sis. Spence; Financier. Bro. Johnston; Co. Senior Councillor. tiisUms Mrorw, Junior. Bella Bell; Owning. Bro. Jun“ Golden; Mtelell, Bro, Malay-n; Day. Mush-11. _ h. -. A"... " Luv-rm Guard “mu-u, u-v. -- 7., --. v - bis. Wear, iuisorder; Sis Sawyers; Guard Irro. Tornnce; Sonatinol. Bro. Stoddard; Put President. Bro Eamon Myers. It was Jutland to hold me_auuual Cuumy Pic-me in She0tuans od Ja.'. The Pembina Branch. ' 'tight. _The contract, we are informed CANADIAN ITEMS. North Huron. -. mm to time’ most of Mr, "7Cy.-Frve ("Jaw from TB]. AGRICULTURAL WORKS or MESH“. HAG On Friday hust Messrs. Eugen and Cochran, of St. Thom“, shipped to dit. ferent points on: and West, 47 "t their ex- erllent Meadow Lurk mowing machines And five rowers. ' The ilrm purpose gtsiunahueturing 200 mowers during the season. of which num- ber about 140 are now completed. and the reminder will be turned out at the take of eleven, . ar, to tut it is prohhle tho full quantity will be manufactured within the present vault. Since the business came under the new management in April last, Mr. Cochmua has him-ed usiduously to work up n trade with the surrounding country, And the suc- cess vs hich has attended his efforts is shown in the large orders which'the firm are con- btnntly receiving. The foundry has been supplied with new machinery throughout, of an improved Ind more 1abor.susviug de. sign, so that the firm are enabled to do the greatest amount of work in the shortest possible time. The number of hands now employed in the manufacture of these machines is 52 and no rapid are the several parts made that fuur men are kept con- stuntly at work in putting the machines togvthor. With commendable cnergv the firm have decided to cnmmeuce the manufacture of various designs of cooking and other stoves on an extensive sesle,und ten patterns have already been placed in the hands of the moulders, of whom they employ Iovenl. Work will be Inaugurated in the moulding shops to-day. One of the advantages claimed for the Meadow Lark mower by the manu- facturers, in hurt the principal advantage, is that the frame is one solid casting so that in the event of its getting tangled in rough ground there is no fear of any it. parts becoming clogged or out of gear. The steel used is of an oxeeedingly tough quality, and net at all inclined to be brittle, as is the case in the article used in the manufacture of most machines. The firm claim that for simplicity, strength, dura. bility, lightness of draught, proper adjun- mcnt of parts, excellence of materials and and first-elass workmanship, the imple- ments which they turn out will be found to be the best in the market, as their staff oi workmen are the most skillful that can be procured, and the machinery for manufac- I turing the most perfect. Mr. Adam Cochrane, who is tho resident partner here is a practical machinist,nnd m thoroughly conversant with the several branches of the business. This, coupled with his straightforward and affable man- ner, has tended not a. little to the success which the firm has met with since their advuut in St. Thomas. and we trust that it may prove a plecurbor of what is to follow. -St. Thomas Times. The North Grey Temperance Bond have" made arrangements for holding B County 1'terupcrance 1'ouvuu'.urn on Dominion Buy at ripsmnnu, Mr mum-luring and discussing the various plum-m of the Dunkin Aet,Crooks' Act. uni Sc at Permissive Act, rcvcutly pau- ,oul by the lhumninn Government, and for the transactinn of other important business connected withthe temperance question in Lil! County. Temperance Simian-s of all kinds, Evangelical congregatiuxrs of all de- wriuiwationtr, Young Mena' Christian Associ- ations, Sunday Schooll, Day Schools, Lodge: of “rangers, or other organizations, who pro- mulgate the principals ot total nlutinenco iisad prohibition, are urgently requested to _ send une or more delegates, and Any Dorian not no appointed, but u known to be a tem- peraiicc man or warm", is equally and just an earnestly requested to attend in their indi- vidual capacity. It is expected that the Rev. Thomas Galen, ttgentot the Dominion Alli. ance for the total suppression of the liquo tunic, and other womincnt telnperlnce rep" roomtatives, willie present. . . , a The T. G. * B. ll, 'iii.' have kindly agreed to carry canons to and from the Convention at one full tare. The morning nation will commence " 9:30 a. m., and close at 12:30. Afternoon session at 2 p. m., and close at 4, when an open air Mm Temper-nee Meeting Will he held, and claw in time fur the even- ing trains. We trust that the temperance Dimple of the county will exert themselves to make this Convention the most luccculul in numbers, the most mmvincing in earnestness, of any gathering of the kind ever held in this part of the cnuntry. The friends in b'leaherton have mmertnken to mnko‘nll necessary local preparatinn, and, judging by past experience we can “My lay not ing will be M: undone. on their part to make every one comfortable and the Conven- tion n grand aucceu. GEO. MEIR, Sac. N. G. T, Boar] Queen Mercedes, of Spain, is dying. Fume is said tohava paid Sweden Mo,. 000 for the inland of St. Bartholomew. Anti-Jewish riots have occurred ht Ealisch, a town of Poland. Many Jews were killed,and several houses, synagogues, and shops bvrued. All the measures to be introduced against the Socialists in Germany are undergoing examination by the Ministers ofJusnco and the Interior. The Eaglishmun Bishop, charged " Met: with attempting to obtain plans of German fntresses, has been sentenced to two and a half years' imptisonment. The U. S. Home of Representatives on Thursday passed the Sundry Appropriation Bill, which includes the amount for the payment of the Fishery Award. Temperance Convention. An Important Industry. President MneMalmn has dcdxdell to pardon eight hundred Communists on the uccasinn of the national festival on the 80th inst. in honour of the Exhibition. Advicen from Cup Town report an en. gagement with tho (hares on the 29th ML, in which one Chief was killed and another --the celebrated saudilli--wounded. The Prince of Hanover but agreed to re- nouncu the royal title,and In consideration thormf the Prusninn Government will to- store to him the sequebtralod property of the late King. Nearly All the striking weavers at Bury. Lancashire. Eng., have resumed work. and the thkhnrn winning mills are. with B few exceptions. running with full comp!» monts of hands. 2GTi,G. -ttt Max:012. on tho In hut. tIMt wile of Mr. Home Enid” at . daughter. trar-or-art loam You“, on an In): inst., the wife of Rev. B. Cunningham. of I daughter. Due-mom! "ItttrTtTte- In: tho 19th inst... It the M. E. Pm, by the Bev. Gm. Glut. Mr. Thoma- "immnre. of Crt11irutwood Tp., tu Xia- Ambuha Jun. 0‘an m Euphmin. Owen Sound, June 10th, 1878, MISCELLANEOUS. our Mo COCHRANI. MARRIED BIRTHS c.18 says that the cry for rest ha than boon lo lder than the cry fur food. Not tut it i, more important. but it is often “or to ui taut. The best rest comes froman sleep. or two men or women otherwise equal, the one who sleep: the better will be the more healthy and "ieUnt. Sleep wil, do much to cure irritability oftempet, puevisltuetus and uneasiness. It will to- store vigor to an overworked brain. It will build up end make strong I weak body. It will cure e. headache. It will cure a broken spirit. It will cure sorrow. Indeed, ye plight molt} I long lit} of he}: vous and owe? mnladieo that day will cure. The cure of sleeplensneu requires I clean, good bed, tsufficient oxerciae to proc mote wettrinetss, plenum occupation, good air, and not too warm B room, I. elm con- science, on nvoidluce of stimulants and narconcs. For those who are overworked, haggard, nervuun, who pass sleepless uighta. we commend the ndnption of such habits as will secure slmr--Woot"oerk" Patriot. Human. June 27, 1878 l Flour, per100, IU,at mill " so to 2 sol Flour No.2," " 2 M to 2 M Corn Meal " " ......... 1 60 to l " Shorts. 't " 0 80 to 0 90 Bran, " " 0 60 to o 60 Full Wheat per bush........ 0 95 to 1 00 Spring Whest, R. Chair... 0 70 to 0 " Glasgow " ...... 0 " to 0 80 Outs " ........ 0 27 to 0 28 Hurley " m....... 0 40 to o M Pens " ........ 0 50 to 0 " Hay per ton.................. 10 50 to n go Potatoes per bugs.......... 0 " to o " Pork per 100 Ib............., 4 50 to 5 00 Beef " .rr..e....o..'r.... 4 00 to 5 00 Hides $t .................... 4 M) to 6 00 Sheepskins mselt........,.... 0 50 to 0 " Butter per Ib.........,, 0 10 to 0 11 Eggs per dor........ ........ 0 09 to 0 10 Wood, dry, per comb“... 1 60 to l 60 Wool........................... o 18 to 0 20 Spring Wheat, per bush... 00 80 to 0 85 Fall FK " ". 00 90 to 0 95 Outs, " ... 0 25 to 0 28 Penn. " ... 0 50 to 0 50 Barley, " ... 0 80 to 0 40 Butter, pox Ib.....,........,... 010 to 012 Eggs, per dom................. 0 09 to o 10 Potatoes, per bush............ 0 40 to 0 60 Wool perlb-..--. 0 15 to 0 20 MOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Oftiee, June M, 1878. Flour par barrel..............." 00 to 4 00 Oatmeal per barrel............ 4 M to 5 00 Full Wheat....................... 1 08to l 10 Trcuuiwell \\'lmut............... 0 80 to 0 86 Spring“'llout.................... 0 70 to 0 78 Ihwley.........---- 0 85 to 0 40 Oats................................ 0 28 to 0 80 Peas...........-.-.....- 0 50 to o M "Mtntocs per bug............... 0 80 to 1 00 "utter........-....-..... 0 10 to 0 ll Eggrc...-..-.--. 0 Of? to 0 09 Wool per lb..................... 015 to 018 Slwe skins......,............... 0 20 to 0 60 lmmg Skins..."................. 0 60 to 1 00 Hides per ewt................... 4 00 to 4 60 Ilnv................................08 00 to10 00 Egg“.............‘ Wool par lb... Shoe tskins..., lmmg Skins... Hides per ewt IIny............. TORONTO, June 27, 1878. Full Wheat, per bush ...... $0 98 to .1 00 Spring Wheat " ...... 0 90 to 0 96 Barley, " ...... 45 to 51 Outs, " ...... 32 to 38 Peas, " ...... 61 to 62 Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 0 00 to 0 00 Butter, rolls, per lb......... 12 to " bb tub dairy,......-... 06 to 12 Eggs.pcrd(v7................... 10 to 11 Potatoes, per lmg............ 65 to 75 Turnips, per huslx............ 20 to M Hur, pvr ton.................. 14 00 to " go bb tub dairy,... E,r,rgsperdoz...... Potatoes, per bag, Turnips, per hush Hay, per ton...... VI‘HE PUBLIC me hereby tyu1iftmer4 1 against urchtssin or ne otutiug I Note of , S , Hand "was uy the nu enigma: In {not of Rom. Mel 'rsrkrm, nr bearer, drawn on or than: the m of June, Inst. dun nix womb: liter duh. for tho mm d fifty-two 'lsrtt.tutd tltty coma, u no “In. bu ikGruhiviit idr Mm lune: GEORGIAN BAY BRANCH. The line will extend trom Sit-mm O of location of ww, on the western lide at South River. new Nipburim,ytt Post OfBtsts. to the haul of nsvlgatlun ut French River, about 5 miles aunt ot Cantu“ lluy. and will be in length about 50 lull“. Provo-91h will be received in two form. " and m u not. torth in I memorandum ot Condition. of Contract, which with Illuminations trnd other inlormnlrm may be had or mu on apptietstion " tho Ilapmmom ut Public Worn. CriiTiriii,rat,iiasjnsorerayndar tor Gtrorgirrtt Bay Brunch." will be roceivod up to noon of SMurdny the 29th dsy of June In“. No Tender wiN be entertained mile" on the printed form and unlcu the printed condition no complied with. My only; - . Department n! Public Work; Ottawa, an In, ma. Royce Reaper. The extraordinary lune ttale of this mn- chine last yen, the papal-rig: which it " tained in thie country ind Europe, and the thousands of teztimouinll received, Are truttie. ient evidence of its great superiority-BM it numb: to-chy at the head of the list of REAPERS in the United Mates all Can. ada. M.snufwtnrad by A. (‘WHRAXFL BR SI'liE YOU “It“ " BEFORE You BUY! Fhnphatiealty the bent 5nd most Insulin] Reaping Maehine in the world. QEALED TENDERS. 1MtPsted_to the Pritsvilu, Mth June, 1878. can Inna money tum u work tor In nun M, "tyttliy einer. Gupta] not re- quired; worm in You. nape: dar It home made by the Ina-rua. Hon, Tromen. buy- and gid- Imted every- - to vork for “I. How h thet time. ("may mum! and tarm- tree. Amhe- TI!!! & Co., has“. Mum Canada Pad1fie Railway, Baptist Misrepresentation on Baptism. - I Doctrine and Pimple. ofinmnt Fatima. mm In Exposure of an Bylaw-me Policy 32 list Church Pubtieatim" of Miuiuotuba_try?ers . hm, bnpmt rum and of '.ttgrtt,'l're,',l',', I. “up“: Proven from Human u: mum, t'i"at': I'mvpn tram mum-I. I y the luv. John Both-no. III-l (”had-y. brtd by Mr. J. (mum. “on l'ncc " can. THE Early Church History. Scripture my!” and reeepuyetjti9.e,C??trti,t.e: b-IB THE NEW IMPROVED New Advertisements. DURHA M MARKETS. DUNDALK MARKETS. Dundalk, June M, 1878. CAUTION. TORONTO MARKETS owl uni-rm, nun-Jun ""C-t"' ,.,_7‘ Me. Cunt. 110'.th to tre it. [Misma- lurs adrift-nu MDNTBCAI. N 73L. " CQIPAN". w it. Juno. Bt., it Snub-I Durrm............ Icat............... .................... bug............... {out chairs to mks mane! - ode-rod, anmknkr.“ M..." C. MoARTH UN. Tmm, WOOD, '080to '090to 026to 050to 080to Oi0to 009to 040to 0L5to in mum Maury ihsrhdrn, " 12 ll 75 M If 60 d1 1878. SPRING. 1878. Wool Carding attended to at ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Now on hand a full Assortment of GRASS SCYTHES. GRAIN SCYTKES, BRUSH BCY Mixed Paints, Bargains! Bargains! BARGAINS! IN DRY GOODS. Hastie & Grant, Inordutoudlcoduirltook. ,rittretlBur-totttt it fureaah., Aiotsd SUMMER DRESS GOODS onham1, toe which momma-bl: edhe willbcroluud. w.auooturam.lV (not! To. a 35.60.. Ikich’fo: gunk, And pun who ' CW. mull], invite the public th all at! 5-4.. (a; W'.‘ "-t8.o.r"e.-_'-"_""""_Pr""'""-"'-r_LT_r_' annual-1M. h. an div-II . IMy. ALEX. LIVIXGSTON. mitvnttte,rruse,18N la DURHAM. READ! MADE cmmmg Machine picked and free Iron: Indiu- uilu, which is u tolling " very low prion. White Land. in DURHAM. Jun 12th 1878. my. 'th, me. Car Load, 200 Kegs, COT NAILS, all sizes, Shortest Notice. ts, Ready for use, in small tins, all colours. 8. RAKES. SKATES. tYTKES, FORKS. BOISE. lil SCYTHE-18. SPADES and GROVE“. Barn Door Hinges, sit limit. only I ttegttq par lb, Harvest Tools, Harvest Tools, Harvest Tools. The Largest, Best and Cheap- est lot of Hay, Straw and Bar- ley Forks, Scythes, Snathes, Scythe Stones, &c., &e., ever brought into Durham, at Hardware Store, Lower Town, Durham. " G. & J. MCKECHNIE. MOWAT’S . HUNTER In Ree-hing thk week HASTIE & GBANT._ CANADIAN TWEEDS, cc. . H. HUNTER. _To Rent f ___ _ l THAT wall known rims, in" 1 British Hotel, Upper Ttnm,; PM» mutual! In ur- - to thedbo" scum (“do a M but quality, in " lb lop. , ';-'%§'aclgr Al. '""HtP"f", to . 37:33-13; l DU'BRhU. " rt EDGE‘ h.il',ti'lt ',1)rrtrk.'th,',1llli,! '1tlrrrE1r3y.te2tti. Cam in! V ' V 'gd,1t,t1r'.'"" Any Person Waiting Moms, English & tiledtish [xx-mun? COMI’ANY, mum.) and“: moon. sum-g. wwwmorgemwm“ No for w W spy!) h JOSEPH F. HOWAT. - Good News to the Public.' Harness, Saddles,- -,mr-.-.eso-Me. all tn M mun! nomad |n In. “no ot human. landmin- Duh-Jim 8. mm PATENT BACKBANDS. (DOLLARS climb-i. Don't (org-"ham. "tlt, W. A. Andouon'u Hombocim “Minimum Upper Town, Durban , PROF. J. LEWIS recently of the City ttfYoeoqtbt (Wind-(Jr Hotel.) human-hop In Isl-gnu block. 1mm. w m. otrt,arharot" h prop-Mum: - w... m.-&. L725. Gt n to." - we” gnaw In an wanton. 'at,%t,,d,'t,'rctl',. {Hanna him mrtth my: yrtti - " betettrtyeu?1ty iri',%"irirtiii'GGi ___ aT,au"iiaaaaai ara. A ttalt mama. n u was in Four 66 frm. Il', Ask but-mm In wh an: on: mnknl Y _ v - one“: mmpcdp. gnaw-um. PLWEEJ'PSJSE Wm” "aurt Geo. Rutherford, Bed Estate. Loan, " INSURANCE. AND Ge naval Agent. 00-Hour In I. I... (So-van" " lou- lmnad on mrm murm- at I nor on“. ”1an 1310“an ya'tt'ei.r.! u: m... In...» I Damn .Uront be tur l Morin. Tue Want-m an! mrma “Irina [muralm “In. [nu-unne- olaa-d a L at m. Farm Proprrty “napalm: mm yuan min-t Pt Jgy,Usimtsi'as' It? on ....- "-- "_-"-'"' ,7 ammo. - __ All Gan-untuuqm pomp} 11324” n. nun once-huh sum, DUNDALK. om. " Me. PATTOX harm: been roqurstod by .eretrul pawn In ”and.“ and “emin- to "qrt . buntin- In an above Numb“. bu .oqurr.d "It -itsem ot I mwlu- mum-r :1an 1m.- and - W mm; “tummy. and Inel- mum-“l out my work "strurtod to ha um be done mu: m and dutobth. Durban. by 16. an PATTERNS FOR SALE. lulu m.mmddk,.ngn G, Bath-dour. Gnu. TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, turi-AYP-ite the Cut-d. Pro-by- 1e'r2.1Ee, Mill Uuimprnvnd Fawn [or uh, om. in“! " bum Lat Tttte iota tor oust in Dumb-IL Spring and Summer Fuhionn "gulch Seeds, Garden SEEDS I Glover._ Timothy and other. WHEAML trt, W. BOULDER. 11:. re-opened his ""'"tlt.'Tt. tth hl mm- - " menu-outlay: I...“ Durham, Feb. M, 1878, XPOBTED Cutting done to Order. JOHN ROBERTSON. In“ Btyim 13. Pgliry. In“. that. At Lt"ret whet Erma M. PM DU BEAM ST., DC "HAM. 'ii'GGGGG ira eottturnual 371cm; itiiaU '1 - .1718}in [mung-o " yhlch NFL, 3mm an came-u. NORMAN MCINTFRF. FIELD torian Church. * Dressmaking. waived. Oompwy. been. "

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