o promissory notes,â€". MeKinnon, became due, I do hereby statement or state~» believe to be ..“-.. that the notes refory. the propertw «6 __ : the yï¬)w"d~ whom I an alto, and that I went to with Division Courg no personal intep. letters and also 4, and 1 anm, db was not in any in the collection though be d4id Fike alleges neerniog a matâ€" ould not in uny llection of sard A. Prtxots. ) bolieve I was .h' amouut of M' + made by Mry, Fike Y a job as the colâ€" the l‘uflowh,‘ letters) DX statomentg § suid notes, ACKsOS, Clerk, Slyan 628, 1; ldwell 652%, BEyan 538. rhiln,oï¬..'.‘ Iinh% red to and theip _ been of possible rald) not tharef..s r8 written b’ H. Jucksou, to Mr. mee to the uotes Gadd, 56, Porgusou Walluece nce to say for ?'look his agâ€" his capacity. has reâ€" at Edge t + & sintement «ly with his find ere longe uders" is not Fogâ€" 39, 9, Anâ€" Iman 451, nded that the n & flontuh.‘ ha fnnnt ough we could were it not for Wwhiner whb, 1njure me » any irculate, yet L wilt rill kindly publish ing ones, s truly, Â¥ ull, and tihmt ence he will ic viows and % B. V. re given, with t by each,amnd ue bad Leen days absent has been ion here, h opiniou. ion, tnere muaunity erer. In and falsehood e like many of wishing to be odgors 484,, i MeCuulit® Juun Marâ€" jury reâ€" reas Ira Fike of Dag. & 2’;“. i1 zbout s for the eacher. # 270, 11 oka are tried at â€"Shelâ€" and in statements ...n_ H e Sun, i0 Rodgers ltobt. Moâ€" P a2 V of Nir, not therefore f the 2 e “ Iâ€. t Mr. Fike * the col. ing letterg) _ ir. Fike‘g Ditmips, per bush, Hay per tou....... D Ont Full Wheat,per bush pring Wheat +** se Barley, «s Potitocs per Buuer....l.,:.. Wool per 1} Bhoog aking Hides per c PBHY car rlkrree, Oat Out Ba Mixed Chops Outmeal Seed " _ i FIl ressed Hogs, per 100 lbs ntter, rolls, per 1b......... * Sithr UReEYarterrirtsocces UM s EK UE vcr ind e annncs cce Fall Flour Mixed l"'ll::: Spring F Graham Flou Shorts % Bran s Hen Feed UOntmeal . Tread wel FLOUR&FEED Sheopskins, each Butter, per lb .... Fggs, por doz.... ‘\'uod, dry' per Wool, per lb...... Apples, per bag.. Hides Sheop DURHAM MILLS. DURHAM MARKETS. Duruax, Jan. 25, 1882 Flour, per 100 lbs............88 00 to §3 Corn )r:al * **~ sxemeue & D0 to & Shorts, t iA 0 80 to 1 Eran, ° hiï¬ i 0 60 to 0 Ontmeal _ * «* 2 50 to 3 Full Whent, per bush........ 1 20 to 1 Bpring Whent, .............. 1 22 to Â¥ Uuh‘«, per bushel........ 0 34 to C Hay, per ton...... Potutoes, per bush Vork, per 100 tbs.. BDarl Durham, Jan‘y 11th, 1982. t TsP your trust in Hop> Batters, which will cure general dilapidation, costive habits and all comic discases, . They saved Isaac from a seâ€" vere extract of uipou{leyer. Zhey are the ne plus unum of medicines.â€"Boston Globe, Don‘t take any of the quack rostrums, an they are regimental to the human system ; but put Snutew bevus 6e Xp . w 0= & uss The will of a Seotch landlord who reâ€" cently died in Dnmitriesshire is of a kind which British liodlords are unused to making. Not long before his death he curelessly throw into the lap of his forester a pascel in which was afterwards found woek worth $85,000. To his coachman, in a similar manuer, he gaye a check for $15,000; to his shephard he gave $65,000, and to the shepherd‘s Lrother $15,000. When the landlord‘s will was opened legaâ€" cies word found for $30,000 each to the couchman and the shephord‘s brother, and the remuinder of the property was beâ€" quenthed to tho shepherd bimsel{â€"a very estimuble young fellow, it is said. Ho is thus possessed of $400,000. Mrs. Partington suys, Don‘t take any of ?Iu‘qu mt_mlu._u they reliable duct eold chiffic ical p A Covstrr journalist utters this mild protest: _A doctor will sit down and write a prescription, time five minutes, paper and ink one fourth of x cent, and the pab ient pays $1, $2, $5, $10, as the case may be. A lawyer writes ten or twelve lines of advice, and gets from $16 to $20 from his elient. An editor writes a half column puff for a man;pays a man from 50 cents to B1 for putling it in type, prints it on several dollars worth of papers sends it to several hundred people, and then surprises the puffed mah if ho makes any charge. Meep the Heet Dry. "n"l".h;i:.io'\‘thim ‘o! nlogpy weather so pro MoOUNT W The Czar of Russia nas given his consent to convert seventeen imperial palaces into institutions of learning. . These palaces will of course be used for higher sehools, while hothing is done for the improvement of popular education. Rassia has a school population of 15,000,000 and the number of children in primary schools is a mu.‘ over one million. N.G.&J. MeKECHNIE. DURHArT The people of Walkerton are about to do tardy justice to the founder of that town. Mr. Walker died in indigent cirenmstances im Mantoulin, and was buried the e ‘The body is to be brought to Walkerton and buried beside his wife, a lot in the Cemeâ€" tery having been granted by the Cooncil for the purpose. roll Wheat xheut..... m* dhige Sighie ts nork ut tate snd foarer «_ desirable effect unattained. An injunction was spplied for in Monâ€" t eal on Tuesday by a shareholder ngainst the Grand Trunk Railway to restrain the Company from guaranteeing the bonded debt and interest of its new western co: « nections until the liabilities under tho] agreement aro ascertained and deter ' mined. tive of colds, NM‘;I;:ir.'l'\"lil; No article ever attained such unbounded popâ€" ularity in so short a time as Burdock Bt:d Bitters, and that too during the existence of countless numbers of widely advertised bitters TGROXTO MARKETS Toxosto. Feb 7 JCE DE sc cercrcoce A terrible Colliery explosion cccurred at Coalfield, Va., on the 8rd inst., by which over thirty liyes are said to have been lost. Guiteau is sentenced to be hung on the 3th or June next, provided he does not cheat the hangman of his just ul There are 15 Jewish Synagogues in Chiâ€" cago with an aggregate attendance of 20,â€" ve of colds, and Iung troubles ; neglected or dmg feet is a great source of thes» ilties, nuimu cough with Hagyard‘s :nl Balsam. Pleasant to take and always at TOâ€"DAY‘S PRICES op NT FOREST MAR lvocate Office, Feb, bu_l‘rcl..t............’ti Cwt lb wennne neenen nee naw uP per cord ArrC MISCELLANEOUS MARK ETS Dwu;nEB[ 0 70 to 0 90 to 0 10 to 0 18 to 0 20 to 0 75 to 0 70 to 0 34 to 6 50 to T 00 8 00 tol0 00 6 00 to 1 20 to 120&0 1 18 to 0 60 to 19 to 89 14 to 0 65 0 71 2 00 10 00 to§6 50 Oth, 1882 8 15 18 | * C E2E RLRIIROILIL HZE 8 ;2 Is the only sure cure for this tor " | eures coses easy aod withou pain 0 73| No wuhuuunwulinu the thro 1 60 " nm:!k.--c :hibld :n‘n take h‘bo“ol.l.u mation of e est, ungs w 0 16] bad c(«m., and if .u&., token 0 20| Consumytion. 1 10 6 00| $65,000, | $15,000. ’ 7 0 9« | 37 15 74 OO 00 00 00 70 00 24 26 kate in aul _ 212 2C9. Prsge â€"Gzl-] he G. T. m ts on igiicits Soigss o use after office hours at Miqdengice Ager®y® G. L. DA Dec 22nd, 1381, 6) AT s side Agent tor qq, guC" APPOinted ont, Grand gent for the Sale tirand Trunk Railway, P---:'-E wkets for the m . T8 Dear Sirâ€"There is m lotof Diphtheria in this place. Isaw one case where J'. medicine was ;uod vllxkh y:oved.;sm d}:alh- ;Xz‘on-†t up. want you send me wort once, l?l%. 9 Yoursete., _ GEO, WwooOp. summuse u00. 20. CCHFRORE 4700 T0 Dour Sitâ€"My wife and children have onred by onrDI htherig Medicine. I an Ih&l‘ib is l good cl;)n. a AiATamm w To Mr Leeson 100,000 Cords of C ed at Grand Tronk LEESON‘S3 2s DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE Parties dasirous of contract quantities, can cbtain all info cither by loiter or personally a Cannte ag enc c0°00, C090 of Purdan ‘ in the County of (iray. under the n{!l‘a of E. & A. Davidson, we do hereby certify that the said part. nership was this day dissolved by mutual consent. Witness this our hands at the said Town of Darâ€" | ham in the County of Grey and Province of Onturio, the 24th day of Docember, A, D. 1881, E. DAYVIDSOX, A. DAVIDsOXN: â€" Wiknaes W Y univ Â¥ m \"fl..\TED! aak. 3 100,000 Cords of Wwo9Dl Docember 25th, 1881 The above u:ontioned business will as usual by A. Davidson to whom all the late purtnership firm must be p said A. Daviâ€"son assumes the liabiliti partnership firm. I ALSO THE OLD s |Reliable Scotch COLLAR. '[‘HE Partnership heretofore s1 botween us formerly members of carrving on business as retwil l)?~..oodl .mul‘urncory Merchants at the ‘Towr of BOULDEN BROS DissolutionofPartnership New Stock of LEATHER, HARXNESS wiHIPs, CUgrRY coMBs, BRUSHES, BELLS, &e. (OM Withess H. H. MILLER Ticket Agent. And Seo + A. for School Section No.7, Glenelg, for remainâ€" der of 1882. Serd applications stating swlary, to Alexander Beaton or Godirey McTaggert, Pommona P. 0., immediately, LEX rEaAToN ) GODFREY McTAGHERT, â€" Trustocs. DONALD BEATON; ) Glenolr, Jan. 26. 1882, hona Teacher Wanted dâ€"199 Fob. 1st, 18682 NHighest market prico paid for Hides, Caltâ€"Sking nd ‘Pallow. AMERICAN COLLARS, I unh»m‘mï¬n‘xly advise mwtmm to Eh“ them. You will not he disappoinied. Moore‘s Early is the NEW GRAPES. SHOEMAKERS ‘ ()N Tuesday the S11t day of January Iast near the centre of the Township of Benâ€" tinck, 3 full bred and 1 half bred hound t&gl. Any person returning thein to the undersigned will be liberally rewarded and any person retaining them aftor the publication of this notice will be prose cuted. T. %&. HABRIS. Tnunory comer of Saddler and Albert Stroots, Lower Town, Durham. Good FIT Guaranteed. wham. Fob. Tth, 1632 Monsaxâ€"In Markdale, on Sundey, 2n4 inst., the infant deughter of T. G. Morgun. McFARLAN®Eâ€"â€"In Glenelg, on the 21st ult., Alexâ€" ander, yeungest son of Mr. John McFurlane, aged 11 years, 10 months and 9 days. HoGaNâ€"In Artemesia, on the 24th Jan., the wife of Muth w Hogan, : ged 76 years. ‘ St. Catharines Nurscries. Durham, Feb. 7th TB ;‘.(‘"_ ER, Male or female, wanted DAVIS has been a McC®IEâ€"In Normanby, on the 2nd inst., Wfllh%‘ infant son of Dn:z exnd Emily McCrie, aged months and 3 days. Watsoxâ€"In Normarby, on the 3rd ln‘:x James Mellville, son of Mr. James Watson. grandâ€" son of Mrs. Maitiand, Dmhun,qul two yours and six months. Durham , Feb. 9th, 1882 ble, Esq., Merchant, Flesherton. ______ >\ .. Inwixâ€"Fixzsâ€"At the Manse, Markdale,cn Wed» nesday, 25th ult., by the Rev. A. Wilson, Mr. Christopher Irwin, of Dundalk, to Miss Ann Fines, of Mono. \ MFETING of the Purbam Reform Association will be held in the Town Hull on Monday next, (the 13th Inst.,) at p.m. Full attendance reqnerted s y .. sell ‘lndings i (Established in 1836.) AVING fully tested MOORE‘S Early and BRIGHTON, two . and TESTIMONTALS CCGOTLLCGHA TY‘ New Advertisements. + Their New Antiâ€"Galing, Easy Working, Good Enongh C. Philp, Jr., ut the residence of the bride‘s futher Lr..loim Crane, Merchant, Owen Sound, to Miss Almida, only deughtér of Robert Trimâ€" now aw hol zl0 [2COF mflam~ , lungs or bowels, Asthma, Croup, if steadily token will break up D Cee Amham, on the 8th instant, By the Rev. W. B. Iivans, B. A., Recter of Woodzouo and Rural Déan Co. Norfolk, acsisted by Rev. 8. k. “NW B. A., Incumbent Trinity Chureh, Herbert W. Moekliar, Merchant, to Victoria C. third daughter of Thomas Jones, Esq., Loth of Yaawk a oo To Rent or Sell. us of contracting, for large or small I&PALMERSTON. "8 Tormeriy members of the firm sincss as retuil A)?-~'.uodc Millinery erchants at the ‘Town of Durham of (;rey, under the style of E. & A. Yag We Mimatneuprdilcs + _2 f Cordwood wrnted, to bo doliver nk Railway Track, between Shonld Call and Examine iN all information, by Apx-"l;.ing ersonally to NORMAN® yerxtimg, Durham, Ontario se1. ©mâ€"199, NOGOTICE. for this torrible disense. It belsh uces un en I "neJ I:luln.ug will be continued mtaming two Rooms to rent Apply to E. D. MacMILLAN. # CALL AT on to whom all debz}"é'\;-'i'x‘& firm mmust be paid, and the mes the linbilities of the said Joxxs~At the residence of the bride‘s Jonxs~At the residenc 1 «OS T. PP HAERRE OB iL. MATTHEW $COTT Arthur, Nov #5, 1881, DEATHS. MARRIED. Duin to the patient. throat, so tg:t the t also cures inflam~ Dec 16th, 1881 on the 8th instant, ] A. DAVIDSON Solicitor, Durham Det. 8th, 1881. DAVIG, â€"| Durkam, subsisting certain y * td tf 203 v197 Aund in fret everything to be found in a Ilratâ€"ciass Jewellery Store. Waltham and Elgin® Watches in i € F h, Codâ€"Fish, Herin Solid Gold Cases, Cgsnel Fich, it 5/+ heutpige . in Silyer Watches, Jewellery, &c., &c. 2 e y paragga 2 e A Largo quantity of all kinds of Poul A Large Stock of Jem Keeper, Band and | Warted for which the highest Iriee in on plain gold Rings; Watch Chaine and or trade will be paid: Guards, both Ladies and Gent‘s, in p 5 great “ll'il‘]. t wu- mDLAw, Gre‘t Bargains for 30 Days Watchmaker and J eweller, DURHAM, PARKER‘S Gurpowder and Black Teas, 85 40 50 STRAYED from the ‘promim of the Subâ€" scriber, Lots 2 nnd 3 of 18, 1st Con. E. G. R., GIâ€" nolg, abont the 1st of November lust, a Red Stoer, rising two vears old. Any informationleacâ€" ing to his recovery will be suitably rowarded. WA MORDEN, Jan. 12, 1882, 4200 Durham, P. 0. Teas, Teag! New Clocks. He has also received a fine assortment of x Very Desirable Family Residenceâ€" 4A Stone, two storeyâ€"the g‘mr:ny of cApan CocumaNn®, EsQ., of 8t. Thomas, To tent,or forfSele, in the Town of Durham, situated on Lambton Str‘t East, und five minutes walk from the Baflw:{l Station,con inining lifteen rooms,and provided wi stubles, ont houses, und every cogvemience. The grounds comprise three quarters 0. an acro and inâ€" clude lawns, orchurd just coming into beering, and gardon, the fruit trees, ornamental and smali ï¬'u}u being of the choicest varieties. Alsofor saie a fine building lot, 4 sore, ln‘mtlu'gil on Lambton Street Hast, at its intersection wi Ligin 8t. For Iur-J ther particulers apply to psial AS Just received another large stoek of Clocks, in which he is offering 50 cents per Ib., or 8 lbs. for $1.35. 60 cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for $1.65. NEW SEAJON JAPANS : Fine Residence for Sale or 4 SPLENDID Building Lot, No. 6, Garafraxa Street, in the Town of Durham, containing oneâ€"half scre, will be sold whole or in part, to ugt urchaser, on easy terms. Aml.l,v to the Prnl:riugur, Jaumes Mctirr, Sr. If hi otter, Address JAMES McGIRHK, 178 4.2 Ioad, Township of ceastnor in the County of Bruce, 5 acres cleared on lot, with log House 18 x 24, and stable. Will take 'i»‘" of price in farm stock or town property. Apply by lettor or personally to H. W. LEESON, Dec 22na, 1981. tf198 Vurney, P O, cents per lb., or 8 lbs. for 90 cents. cents per lb., or 3 lbs. for $1.05. cents per Ib., or 8 lbs. for $1.35, cents psr Ib., or 8 lbs. for $1.80. B Glenelg, Nov. 34, 1881 A. GORDON, Drug Store, The HIGHEST Price will be paid for GOOD WHEAT FLOUR, Steer Astray. YOUNG HYSONS : Having refitted our Flouring Mill we are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County. A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED & BATISFACTION GVUARANTEED. EING Lot 24, in 4th Con., East Bura Durham, Feb. 5th, 1882. Durham MILLS Town Lot For Sale Property for Sale. Farm for Sale. Delivered in any part of Tow:1 on Shortest Notice and at LOW PRICES, Oatmeal Exchanged for Oats. To Rent. AT Dur‘iam. BOCTOR GUX, Durham OATMEAL, Dusham 1. O tmo4 We and Provisions of every kind, All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exhange, October 6, 1881. I beg leave to intimate that I have opened a Grocery and Provision Stere Cash Grocery & Provision STORE, Lower Town "r uit, Confectionery, N. 6. & J. MeKECHNE, GROCERIES, Opposite Middaugh‘s New Hotel h istantes on ies Cogâ€"c?'iuz\‘;' Hering, QOysters, " Fa,ncy G'OOdS N EW And FEED 1 eï¬ s ’%w_,:; ;fw’L ï¬ ; .‘l N fo : ::4.,_}'%_‘ t in an Acaden-zy, but'†A Rz:ar Live Businzs TraAINING ScHoor. Bend for Circular and Spoct. mons of Penmanship to C. a. FLEminc, Owzn Sounp, Ont Gives a practical + education to suit this pra tical age. It is not a is Anotitute New Goods, New Goods iobaccos from 35 cents per pound up. CGet a Catty of bur sweet chewing, PRINCE OF WALES. Try our "IDOL" brand and T. & B. Bmoking. Lay in a stock at old prices Now is the time to bny. Fresh Lemon Pegls, Frosh Orange Peels, Brazil Nuts Crosse & Hlackwell‘s Pickles, Salmons, Sard Vermicelli, Mocaroni, Choie ICING SUGAR, MOLASSES, c LUMP SUGAR sypyp UVPLCGLGiS, UGreen and Roasted. Try our Government Java Coffee. New Valencia Raising, New Table Raisins, very fine, Frosh Lemon Peésla. Hrath (Orinua Buds moimaen s cce PC Crreat Bargains in Teas J. H. HUNTERsS A Good Stock of OVER COATS & Ready Made CLOTHING. __â€" Cheap for Cash." Bought Before the Late Advance, SELLING at BOTUTOM PRICC Borter Value than Ever, also Six Bales of Factory Cotton, Dairham, December 14th, 1881 Another largé Stock & Plain Winceys " id we have ever offered, consisiing in part of Pilot Cloths, Cords, Lavintine, Ducks, Drills, Canvas, Plush &e., &c. These goods will be found Very Low. Best Blosbur &# Coal. Durham, Dec. 8, 1831. Having bought heavily before the last advance in Iron and Nails I am giving my ousâ€" tomers the benefit of it. We also have the finest Stock of Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges, and Builder‘s Hardware 5 Bar Iron, Steel, Horse Nails, Horse NE W Spring Stock of Hardware, Lamps, in Bronge & GHlass, Look out for cold weather. Toilet Articles, &c. &c. T° = as* 3ou of tor Sookar FOR HOLIDAY TRADE e & TMaaL 2 j 00 5 CCR Draztl Nuts, Worcestershire Sauce, 8.8. Almonds, e & I}lackw_el!'l Pickles, Salmons, Sardines, Lobsters, Sago, Tapioca, Vermicelli, Mocaromi, Choice Patna Rice, AR, MOLASSES, cheap, ‘ SUGAR SYRUP AMBRO, GRANULATED SUGAR, SYRUP GOLDEN, + REFINED SUGAR, BYRUP, nearly white, RaAW SUGAR, SYRUP, in 5 gal. cans. on k C Shoes and Ganeral Blacksmiths‘ Supplies s, Cheaper Carriage Trimmings MOWATS. We have ever offered Aiso a large supply of CONETANTLY ARRIVING ar Sign of the "Circular Saw," Lower T. . MOCKLER‘S. We lyce McFarlane‘s, INCLUDING p Now Compléte, At * â€"~AT._ J. H. HUNTER. JOS. F. MOWAT, @ % 5 . MOCKLER. own, Durham. i? ith 4 ulinntts zsc ach i scA 11 A. his bakery , just south of Jnmes Brown‘s Btore Garefraxa Street, he will k‘ep on Hapd frstclase Bread, Cnkes, Pastry. Biscenits, &r. Tea and slur?m“l Purties supplied on the shortâ€" ost notice, and at very low 'vr’m He would also take this opportunity of thanking the inha bitants of Durham and surronnding couptry for the rt- rouage bestowed on him during the pust, aind . me ;uuul will supply Bread delly ut uuy place in the own. A. PALMEK. w ce Ned Ant 'BHE undersigned would intimate that at his bakery. iustaonth of Tamae We aasam o. EXCELSI‘Q_Q Bakery, No, 1, ChugcsModer;}o,:()tdér; ;o.;t at J. wikt réoe‘ve prompt atieution Darham, Murch 3rd,1881, Glazing, Graiving, and Paper Hanging £ promptly actended to. Fresco and Banner Paintibng a ____. Speciality; Durham , May 18. 1881 IHouse, Sign, and C 20200 4 CEPCCCCOUUNS and Dills of Lumber promptly made out. * A call solicited, Satisfaction guarantend Orders loft at Adie‘s Hardware . Store, Upper Town, will be promptly attended to T ARE Propared to take Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLéNSLSpgc_Viflrcat_ipns and Bills of A PALMER, P PATTERSON :WARREN A. R. Is Agent Srih? Colebrated wilson # Sewing Machines of Hamilton. This machine is capable of sewing through 17 !)ly of duck with the same ease ns nny other mauchine can sew two ply, and the strongest l.inen thread made can be used upon it. It also en» be ensily adjustod to sew the finest fabric. Prices runge from @35 to #43. 'I‘HE subscriber is prepared to Receiv and Make Up, on the shortest notice, and j he Luwststylc&mmnrl Boy‘sClothing . Ag0d es uce d Durbain, liy 19, issi Residenceat theOld PostOflice, Lowor'l;o" ; DURHAYW. 49 K. mu'ln{ commenced businessI solicit your !mwoum;e. make the N. P. Boot, such as the eading gentlemen of the Dominion wenr. I expect Sir John A. and the ion. Alexander coming to rt a prireach of my N. P. Boots. All the lending Grits, and (who would think it ?) the Conservatives too, are dealing with inc, as they know the N. P, Boot is Tx Boot for both wour und appomrance «‘uir dowling. Repairing done. Carpenters & Contractors, f DCRHAM, The N. 1. BOOT and SHOE SHOP Lates! Fasblons M%, Collars a Speéi;a.i}.-y-: Durham, Doc. 8, 1881 has constantly on hand a full supply of Carringe whd Team Harness, made of the bost materiad, Good Work and reasonubie Cchurges du Th 22 T uk N CHAS. LEAVEX®, â€" _ Harness Maker, Lambton Btreet, ucar the Post Office, DU RHAM; HARNESS, HARNESS. v1i04 ; _ Durham, Dec, 15th, 3681 i oacilc en P0 nB 44 County of Grey. Anction Bales nttended to in all parts of the County, at reasonable rates, Good« sold on Commission. TJnd Balos arofully attended and the sale biils promptly posted up. LICENSED AUCTIONEER, â€" for County of Srav â€" Aesiétaa is 009. E9T Concessior APWKP C trsAdstciss & M :nc sd 4. oughbred Berkshire Boar, large breeh, which he will keep for service on Lots z3 and 24, 2ad Concaution & n ar snallas Thoro‘bred Berkshire Boar THE Subscriber has purehmd & onchbred Rerkabiza Base qullca o 2C Ornamental Painter, DURHAN: THE subscriber hus .on his ‘nomuo-. #nd Div. of Lot 21. Con. 1, F.G R., G encly, one mile and a half north of Durhum, a very superior Buffolk Boar, which he will keep for service. Alexander Robertson Lamilash and Neustadt ; Walkerton ; L. H. Neoman S ced Flesherion; P. McLean, M. D., Ayton ; W. HM. Goodeve, Manover; A. $. McBEdwards, i $ 9 SW OE CC SV ERRERRREe Parker & Co., éwon Sound; 3. W. Eition, CUhatsworth; A. Tarner & Co., Markdaiec ; G. W. Parsons, Dundalk ; M. Richardson, Flesherton; P. McLean, M. 1D.. Avian s uw Glenelg, Dec. 1 , 1881 . _DOWNES, MANUFACTURED n TORONTO respects, Ladies and Goentlemen! HUGH MACKA Y TAILOR, DURHANM, , 8. D. It., Glenelg n ; L. H. Veomans, Mount “‘n-u G. M. Golding, Chesiey. Suffolk Boar; ftguarranteed, JANMES NoCREARY Opposite the K :-:vgc.w%mc Reguiurty Received w P P C 2AITE Upper Town Durhem E. MCCLOCKLIN, A4, & J.BEALEY F. Mowat Buteharp the J 0