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Grey Review, 22 Jun 1882, p. 3

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bow n ad is pe eipal Council of m ; to adjournment in the Town »» May 19th. All members utes of last meeting read and » aged persons ;V'; the Intter the anm of the sum of #$10, «nd the money for Stewâ€" bherâ€"That the con..n form on for lm.â€"c-“- Tss k onth required. M Blyth Very tow appeals were Made ndnctions being granted :â€"_ $50; Mathow Barber, #$50; , $50; Thomas Bw."._ pvbert Clark, applied for ie nants of lot TX com & _« waat anth Nm. H. Ryan be Busline Oberla‘® .â€"Curried. hat in amawer to r. Booth, relative bromoud, the sunt Riugel in full of paney, either by ther wise, . what« th presented a requesting the wter led t 18602, to appoint comâ€" liffereut drvisions, viz :â€" or North East; u'.‘ h East; Conrad* Fisher W ill imag Winkler, for n was sotroduced and purnment of yesterâ€" resent until noor mpelled to leave to ppointments, . Mr. nklerâ€"T Jo‘in Fisherâ€"That theâ€"tender of , for townsbhip M'g‘ “‘b being the lowest ‘receivea all at 10 a med | for possesston ake steps to reement. s operty und »mt ntin Pattigrew, y, Thommas Rogâ€" obertsoun, Jame# Watt, John Watâ€" d. The Court wrday, June Jt nb, pathuraster, to vided in ecach case, vships expend the the clerk notify the accordingly.â€"Carâ€" 100F.10 Villt=ogp â€" Oven*, hat statoment of Railâ€" ed by ‘Preasoror, as nom, be accepted and y fund necwsnt book. «* that the «um of mwount required for enivert at Orebardâ€" ravel road between »by; JFod that $100 mnby sod Carrick of $15 on townline Normanby and 4th rulme between Min« til 9 o‘clock the folâ€" front of lot 18, Nor« â€"That reanintion No. nary 8th, huving ref. ler. to draw . on the + hereby recinded.â€" onâ€"That p a taken the 1 lreasmrer corresâ€" tors of lnilway deâ€" nest meeting.â€"Carâ€" Houry voed. Vistou > appoint Poundâ€" d _ IP=thmasters, introduced and appointments : ‘erdvand H 98 m Enaler, H nry omes |miâ€"pas », Jobn Ts Altred Snith, Roick, Adsam . Lowis Pletâ€" Harmiston, 2+ , Foront e blank 0; John nfl.b:< Hurrison‘s neangal. at A |i'."< t the forwing aâ€" ¢ Traynor, for Norâ€" . description, and nd, $15. Commitâ€" nt agreement with nanrer for Railway the romd for 1881 'h-" » of the commissioner I Soctety.â€"Carried. _ hat David Bogle hay. ength u! a thine be al. wÂ¥ De prosented a numegously Tlm.. the _sum of Ryan, John # eseh he Governiument -;.- »â€"* the clerk noufy the n the follow stating lrig och of the four ‘, to expond on ind bridges in Carried. That Elre & onto, be F"‘ c:: ik â€" forue and< Ro. mbving . brwige on er â€" amount to be â€"Carried. essed the con a grunmt Iu'fi nconrageing good 2e« to be contenâ€" eve im \‘)._IM iat petition 1 m Obliger and our the eany poremug Sq« hercby appoin. o annol .,’7; aad ground he. d intended for \he council ty rity Mr.® Hepro Srd, to meey ng day f $20 $25 _ 3 °..\ _ _ "CC by both theng,," _/ 2Ur Bundred Chilians eut the throats of a1} the inhabitants in a small Inâ€" dian village on the anpposition that «sheltered defente ) Indians, All tha wb?.,ha were slanghtered llldllenmncbly by the aboriginies, ‘7*'-0- ML_“A,.M':‘ chayi,; _ _ _â€" S"4C continue, 'l'ho greatest I’"”'fifiu «t leed by "‘._" Fout hand».r ‘Aych L“h If you would have a freedom from Blotches all fout hamore, parify ar Liver, Kidneys and Bo Blood Bitters. Trial bo The County Conneil ed the two divisions school mspection pur; saved the expense of a The salary of Mr. Alexa for the north riding, bas ’mo and will take C coanty, The worst Serofulous Nores, the most indoâ€" leat Tumor, and the most foul Uleer known, may be cured by the combéned use of Burdock m-;\l Bitters and Burdock Heali N.Oht-ont. Ask your drugy; * for these -.1.3 reme~â€" dieg, â€"qogy S405¢ for The combats bet o. Indians of the ;, 4 , " CC"U . the Chilia gye â€"g03¢ 0. "08 intforior still continue. The natives of Pellew Island ha to pay fine imposed for robbing a schooner wreeked on the island, 61 lages in the neighborhood have bee od by two British war vessels. To worry"ahout mj I-.i'y-c:t';(idm inary Trouble, espectally Bright‘s I Diabetes, as Hop Bitters never fails where a cure is possible, We know lhere are now 317 conviets in the Cenâ€" tral Prison, at this time last year there beâ€" ing 275. The Herald is informed that the Silver Islet Mining Company have struck a rich vein of native copper at Mamaise. Building 0 tions are unusually active this year in annm Forest. There are now 317 conviets in the Cenâ€" bnoud Waliaices"" 6 in % un C some twelve miles distant, with the view of saving hife and the steamer if possible After the boat had been benrched and an examination made it was found and fully renlized by those on board that the fire was raging below, and bad originated from the lime. The crew were picked up by the eaptain of the steam barge Kilty Haight, who showed great kindness to the ship. wrecked crew, and conveyed them to Brnce Mines, where they now awnit the arrival of the first steamer down. The Vanderbiit during last winter went under repairse which cost the owners some $2,500, which mnde her an A 2 vessel, and was. owned by J. M. Appleton and K. G. Camp bell, of Collingwood. She was partialiy insnred in the Anshor Marine on the bull, and her cargo fally insured by the conâ€" signoes. ich Burdock pij,a (it Vital *, which '! * Krre» ny a Cmicu®t Barr.â€"On Saturâ€" day week, Albort Fowlie, son of Robert Fowlie, License Inspector, St. Catharines was struck on the head by a cricket ball. He did not suffer materially from the blow at the time, and was out on Sunday and Monday. Oa Monday evening he was at tacted with nansea, and medical assisstance was called in, but he graduall sauk intounâ€" consciousness and died on Tuesday aftterâ€" noon. .. * Speers, Johnstonâ€"That the R. & Bridge Committee examine bridge on 20th S. K.. Con. 3, 8., the bridge on 10th Con., Lot 18, and the bridge on the 5th, 8. R., Con. 8, and report to Council.â€"Carried. Speers. Taylorâ€"That Conncil adjonro to 15th July, to meet at Mcelutvre.â€"Carâ€" ried. W. Mits® Clerk. Melntyre, Speersâ€" That $100 be grant ed to ench Division to be spent by the seyâ€" eral Commissioners appointed by this Council grant $20 to be expended on Town Line between the end of general road and 18th sideroad in Nottawasaga; provided the Council of Nottawasaga grant an equiyaâ€" lent. And that J. R. Sing be commissionâ€" ed to expend the same. Clerk instructed to notify Nottawnasaga Council to that effect. â€"CHEKigHE, ‘ Taylor, Melntyreâ€"That T. Johnston be commissioner for Div. No. 1; J. Taylor No. 2; J. Speers No. 3; A. McGirr No. 4, and A. Melutyre No. 5. Lost. MeGirr, Speersâ€" in amendment, That the Commissioners be as follows : Division 1, T. Johnston; 2, A. MeGirr; 8, J. Speers; 4, J. Taylor; 5, A. Melutyre. â€"Carmed. . Johnston, Speersâ€"That R. paid $19.05 being taxes paid in Co. Trensurer. Reeve to issue Carried. Bpeere, Johnson.â€"That A. R. Faweett be pard $1.25 for Advt. Court ot Revision and Reeve issue order.â€"Carried. prove the Townline MISCELLANEOUS. A deputation from Singhampton, conâ€" sisting of Mes«rs. Sing and Stinson applied to the Conncil for a grant of $20, to imâ€" COMMUNICATION®. From the Secretary of the Credit Valley Railway, re extention through Osprey. From Treasurer of Ontario re Land Imâ€" provement Fund. From Clerk of Collingâ€" wood, 1e U. 8. Section. Co. Treas., re lot 1, Weilington St., W. Feversham. A. R. Foweett, bill $1.25. Adyvt. Conrt of Revisâ€" ion. G. Williamson & Co. Cire. re Boad‘ Serapers. Council met at Feversham on the 15th inst. . Members all presont. Minutes read and adopted. John Witheron, Robert lhtl;nlml. Thomâ€" as Bowie, Georse Hopf, John Pbeil, John North, Manrice Doyie, Adoli Schaab, Tunâ€" othy, 0. Sullivan, jr., Balthazer Weige!, George Dietz, Isane Wenger, Fritz Stephâ€" an, Putrick Heaney, Casper Hartman, Wi. Nelson, Lewis Youngs, Godfried Voigt, Lewis Shilling, Michael Brown, Leonhard Feick, John Booth, John Flynn, John Lynet, John B. Ashley, John Kiein, Danie! Knapp,, gr.. Charles Dictrich, Wi. John O‘Reiliv, Peter Yost, M‘chael Foley, Henry Shierholr, Jacob Guittard, Chas. Lang, Andrew Weppler, Lewis Juers, John Ball, Fredrick Boj tain, Edward Ryan, Solomon Ditsche, li:nrv Dm James Hillis, John Cooper, William , James Watt, Joseph Derby, Matthew Mearns, Laughlin )’e.\' aughtou. Council adjourned to 3rd of June. G. Horr, Clerk. Useloss CAYe a clear mmg:xiou. a Blotehes, Pimples, Boils and purify and regulate the l“on..‘ FRNP Reuusstc" uleS ECern y «_ [ C "00 _ with Th Trial bottles 10 cents, â€" ‘onneil of Perth bave ""_ supposed s when 1 », .. . _ Thanic disâ€" istons of the county for purposes, and theraby _ of a second inspector,. Alexander, the inspector #. has been increased by, ke charge of the entire bip u1 i ouble is only an cireulation of the vital Osprey Council. *4 @> ++ clear MOTION®. the Chilian and We know this, _ Island have failed ++ <@ Kidney or U s | _ The Grand Trunk Railway will run an Excursion 1 have failed I Tfniu to rgm:; o';uuw. above date at the low u& iti of #2.00 ; n rice. 25 cents extra ’:2 = Bn‘lfh | stop over until next dl{.p \ ‘l ’bfl; vil. ! (;{-m lln(ufi-;:‘s )‘smfil .»?u rur; enr‘v'f;w lfl:nu‘ e b â€" | to Hanlan‘ ind. ablaun‘s o otel is now sers dars | open. l‘luamw‘l-u trophies mog:num in tz:ndu hall of the building. Among the many ommdert attractions of the Queen City is the ‘-‘m‘;;.:“.m.' _ ] PP WPpragiadprgmdcgriqnc th Burdock cuts. â€"c222, bave unitâ€" county | for Disease or + of & cure â€"* . Priceviia. Juns.13th, 182, Lever be error to order.â€" iâ€" cwmua _ ~. _ "__PCTCOT Work of a THREE STORY MILTL in the Vil. lage of Priceville. TEYDERS will N‘r«oiwfl by the under: ~ . siknod up to the #B3rd imat.. for the erection wl CCC TT C Oud« \.. seriber Lot 30,Con,. 1, Hollund, on or about #th lay.-ndCo'udedl. The owner is reâ€" &""""” Y@ property pay exponses and take .llhn.fl'nr MNatmu mass ( 2 RRTGAP RaRC . OPPOSITE THE DEFOT, E Arrangement will be made for a leasant uomn, Train will leave Durham JC a. m. ; Holstein , 6:20 ; Mount Forest, 6 50; Palmerston,7:15. Arrive in Toronto at 11:05 a. m, Tickets can be procured from members of the Committee beforehand. ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN! Holland, June 7th, 1882 se \a? tw t »DN TL O J â€"FROMâ€" DURHnA‘M;. p!qmt Forest & Wednesday, June 28t2,1882 YAME on to the Premises TO BUILDERS $2. Bear in mind this train is for passongers only, No freight will be taken on it. For information as to rates of fare, write to or call on the Company‘s station agents or Ar;)h. McKenzie, Town Agent, J. STEPHENSON, _ Jos Gon. Pass. Agent. Ro uo CCC Wementel A special agent will accompany train through to Winulm. 130 Pounds Buggage chocked to destization on each full ticket. Truin will leave ©109% CLA35 GCOACHES for Lowest and Recondâ€"Class Rates. ONLY ONE CHANGE oPF CARS Passong»re and their b on this train and will go express time. FIRST CLASS COACHES for Gen. Monday, June 26th, 18827‘ â€"‘FLOUR & FEED Great Northwest MANITOB A From all stations ou the G. B. & L Astray Cow and Calt. Special Passeng‘r Express GRAND TRUNK Railway After the Elections are Over EC o o t nder the auspices of Dnrhpm Lodge } Fail Flour . Mixed Flour Spring Flour Grabham Flour Cracked Wheat Shorts % Bran . e Hen Feed + Ontmeal . Mixed Chops Oatmeal Seeds ve Dust DURHAM AT 10:50 a Apples, per DURHAM MILLS. Barley, °_ «* Peas, h sevesie HHY, DOE AOWâ€"s¢¥tivissicscases Potatoes, per bush. .......... Pork, per 100 lbs............. Beof, #* seeperererree Hides, _ * Sheepsking, each ............. Bufto®, PEF N ..v«.1««+scsvicees EFQC, PHF UOKâ€"...ccccc.corccs?. Wood, dry, per cord....... Woot, per 1b....../.....:;..... Spring Wh'e;t: c orrevansabaesd Corn u‘l‘ 0e c hie °V Shom' w60 4e Bnu, w60 4e Onatmeal _ * «* Fall Wh_c;n. per bush Darkam, Mar. 16th, lBSéT tf199 away. Palmerston, on New Advértis'e;néiii;: tion of one of the oldest and best female physiciâ€" ans and nurses in the United States. loltrovay where. % cents a bottle. y207 likp magic. {tis perfectly safe to use in all Sares Hard pitasnet 40 the rasic and i iiiy propely. ce Oy atick child suffering and, Z}'i:';"-‘i{n"’&’ | JA Friends and the public generally that his & + ; Pace "‘M’f.‘“"s,lg;’g,.fiu&::“‘g“"u. &“xsnnm”sbfg'fifl WOOLLEN FACTORY t o_ 3 â€"_It will reffeve goulm" eres & tnlyâ€" Is furnished with the Mest M of 1 PM T ob ooo nc c ooo .. [fab@igmeas Tw h fin uin Acorjans o "**" """"‘i""b'â€"‘flllmmru.sg«uu * $ i. A C3 moe y teltot and neatth to We chiit cporm® val » 0 C & s . s % ing Hige magic. . it in perfeorty ante to uo h ud MA s Arl,. s EN_ A _0 60â€" wonunded in micâ€"ocean by two Chinese members of the crew. The crew in reâ€" venge murdered the celestials and threw them overboard. The enptain of the ship ‘Freeman Clark‘ was killed and the first officer seriously M MOTII E XC U R S 1O * ® s 2% T0 .. . * "sed Â¥ » * 76 #. s but . + lis. > «* ~ Eue o se Chops +. s ." CR CYE ral Seeds * & 15 per bag Duse"". _A â€". S "Ww * % N. G. & J. McKECHNIE. will fnd all the material. ‘Plans be * to :r:a"u-:’:wm Trunk RAILWAY. ?{é\é? $2. TD EoAE â€"AND THE C. HACKING, per 100 lbs............ N. Pass. Agt. Gen. Mana ger. WILL RUNX A DURHAM MARKETS. Duraax, June 222d 1892. . & A. M. â€"â€"â€"â€"TH B Northern Pass. Ag‘t DONALD SMITH per bushel... age only will be carried ough to Winnipeg on of the Subâ€" +88. Ag‘t, Listowel Hl('KS(_)_N, General Manager ssese«««» 2 50 to E. division on .... 1 00 to 39 99 per 1001b 8 00 _« 8 00 * :: 8 00 «0 « 8 g) 64 «e ) 4 70 * ‘n: 175 * 66 275 8 4 1 10 «® «4 15 15 per bn 0 80 to . 0 60 to 2 T5 to .1 22 to .1 28 to . 0 40 to . 0 70 to . 0 60 to 12 00 to 7 00 to 6 00 to 0 75 to 0 14 to 0 14 to 1 25 to 0 20 to 0 00 to 8 00 to WANTED. TY.? SERVANT GIRLS Wanted. to Durham. May 18 1688, ~ ~ ./ .=~ < 0 70 15 00 0 14 0 15 1 50 §3 25 C 42 0 70 2 75 per day. E Pye us us dRL LC 2 IERe JA. addition added to it, thoruu;z-hly refitted, and is now second to none in the eoun y. Good stabl ing and attentive hostlor . First:cluss accommodaâ€" tion Lnr Commercial Traveliers. TERMS @1 pew lav T. SPROULE, â€" â€" â€" Proprietor. THIH Popnlar Hotel has had a large addition ndded to ib Phamdiske aczame c a o REVERE HOTETL who has bad a good experience in Both Open & Covered Carriages, and guarrutoes satisfaction in ali its branches, Nothing but first class material kopt. F Repairing promptly aitended to. â€" Before going elsewhere give Horn‘s work a fair trial and be satisfied. * EDD. MeCRACKEN, Manager. Durham, June 6th, 1882, y3sl J T. MCCRACEKENYX THE busine«s formerly carried on by T. Easton as Waggon & Carriage Sho‘)’ has changed hands and is now superintended y Cinsses opn July 10th and close August 17th Terms lhuonublo.y For Circular uldnuf i ftintios cAnisititiincinie iAuidasddis Sss Phonegraphyâ€"Instruction in this department will be given by Mr. Stevenson, & practical Re. Commerctal Classâ€"Bookâ€"Keeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Correspondence, &e. Oranmeutal Pr---n-hlpâ€"l‘lmn-hhing,an- it g, Engrossing, Card Writing, Lettering, &o. P. A. BLACK, Noerthern Business College. Penman, 7 Owen Sound, Juno 14th, 1882. flea «igi i LiA g‘;ca,rdiing,- Spinning Changed Hands. Mr. James Burnett, Durham, will keep on han | a large stock of first class yarn from the.above mill, to change for Wool. . _ A large Stock of $ ( Knitted Goods of all Kinds, . lt kept on hand. Spinning 124 cts per lb., Cash. IIloliday Classes TEACHERS Glenelg, June 21st, 1882. TWEEDS, Highest pricé prid for W 601 Waverly Woolien .A TRAVERSTON. FULL CLOTH, FLANNELS, & Manufacturing attended $5 aa usual. â€"â€"â€"FORâ€"â€" E. KENNEDY. AT THE YARNS, &o. C. Aâ€"FLEMMNG, Pure Ground Oil Cake used â€" or‘s Cattle Feed is just the Superphosphate of Lime and Large White Belgian, Mangel, Carter‘s Mammoth Prize. Hnngarian Grass, Millet, Tares, Western Corn, & Flax Soed. SUTTON‘S Champion ‘Swede. HALL‘S Westburg Swede. ~KING of Swedes. ABERDEEN, PURPLE and YELLOW best turnip grown, BANGHOLM‘S / Im: CARTER‘S IMPE hact Mmsinxm--nlfr:_g‘.fllsaw ‘b Field Seeds. F"One Gold and Two Silver offered for competition. H. S. Building, Mount Forest. ENTRANCE Fxamination «June 29th & 30th Thanking the pubMc for the prtronage of the past and hopiu‘ for & continuance of the same. Mt. Forest, May 29th , 1842. Spinning 123¢ per 1b., Cash. Snn:_l_ignm need only send Land Plaster. TWEEDS, Highest Price Paid for Wool Hanover, June 1st, 1882, Carding, Spinning which was destroysd by fire, is now rebuil furhished wfm the Best Machinery TUHE Hanover Woollen Mills. We are giving from 3 to 4 cts above the market price, in trade, for Wool. Spinning 12icts per lb. J. MESSENGER. Jane 6,1882, Tweeds, ‘ Fullâ€" Cloths, . f Blankets, § Flannels, Unions, YarnRe, What FARMER‘S WANT and have on hand an Immense Stock of High School oduct of our seeds invariably O'u“l' Pdlu in 8. m". “' TE Subscriber b Friends and the pul TURNIP : The Undersigned has rented MOODTE‘S Old Butcher‘s Shop at the foot of the Hill. DURHAM, for the purpose of trading "rom long Experience and Particular at tention we now know exactly Which are all of a suitable Potatoeg_ ‘ ephant.a new varicty. ofsurpric Nationial Poli¢y Improved num, to run over ton years JOHN PARROTT, Prop. K Durham,June 12th, 1882, TE S PRTMCERTCC NORHC COUOGEP. m. Terms:â€"One Tenth of Purchase money « t tinie of sale :; balanceâ€"to be paid in Instalinonts with ingerest a¢° l4 iD ~anat as FULL CLOTH, FLANNBLS, and Hanufl;ot‘nring GEO. TANNER, [‘ATUCTION SALE: Amii of Lot No. 3, East Queen street, in"the Town of Durbham. On these Lots bw,-& Dwelling House containing six rooms anil a . A large number of fine Fruit trees are in the garâ€" dan . ManA Whetis ceb sR O d TUESDAY, July 4th, 1882, Mvaryddnbh'wm "'fm of south No. 3, West m&ififlgé‘;‘q“‘.‘ streot, hg;'.:: half of Lot No. 3, East Queen stree of Durbham. On these Lots is House and L_o_ts in Durham. TBE ubntter Brarmesired intiraation CLOTH FOR WOOL. Carrot wis and the public generally that his wWOOLLEN FACTORY, Sale to commence at one c‘clock p. m. attended to as usual, H. PARKER, YARXS, â€" &o, kept on Land. Swede. A large Stock of Call and Examine. â€"AT a splendid keeper. Mt. Forest Woollen Mills, their names to th JO8. REID, B. A. H. MaCKAY, Auct. Top r; 451 ¢ &# z £ Gu . a% 22 m alitce fnicg 3 §8 Â¥ e TD 2o a% PP & Te s [ Window Blinds, &c. â€" Which be is telling at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Also on hand a Choice Lot of STATICNERY, and complete supply of Schocl Books and oo 0_ _â€".* . Bchool. requigités generally. Toys, Fancy Goods & Confectionery his eq The Highest Price paid in A full lineof Groceries, School Books; ; Seed Grain, &c. Empire Horse& Cattle Food for Sale. l Tea CROCKERY, CROCKERY Durham, Sept. 8, 1881, AllkindsofFarm Produce taken in trade at Highest Prices May 8, 1883. F h snn 6. dn tm aiimints it tor it ) 4 Fresh Groceries, Boots & Shoes,. Crockery, CGlasware, ‘ And Hardware. Dress Shirts, Ties, Collars And by Buying your "Ready Made â€"Clothes at HUNTER‘s3 you can save $5 (five dollars) on one éni'f;_,jand at the same time have a Large and Handsome . »Stock to choose from which is not often to be had. Agent for nmnmcx's_:l‘f_ommm Publications. er Hanging Done on shortest notice. J. WOODLAND jr., loxsr Yom ‘"One dollar saved if better Right House}cheapgoods Dry Goods in evé;)“r branch DRESSGOODS â€" CASHMERES â€" prI Upper â€" Town, DUR Has just received a very Large Stook of Crockery CC bootrrnteniionnticeatonett th. .. A) A Cheap Jine of Dress Linnens. Whito Terry and Honey Combs for Ladies and * Childrens Jackets. from.â€" Extraâ€"good value in ]‘BI.M{CK Cashmeres at 50c T5¢c. and $1.00. Colored Cashmeres in a Variety of Shades. Black SILKS and SATIN 9. ALL SHADES, Has lately received Large® Additions to his Stock which is Now Fully Assorted. In C 3 S S C O 0 m sS he is showing â€"@*Splendid Range, Extra Value. PRINTS, nearly 200 pigces to select Frice paid in Dash for wll kinds of Grain, Butter, Eggs, &c Frosh Oatmeal always on hand and exchanged for Oate. Loned +2 50090 nds W ahie o P iwg. JAMES BURNET, ® W sls esc we : AS $ B Bacrti insd cA d o4 OME Cheaper than aver:~ We won‘t be undersold sn gy ... Call.and B6 CohÂ¥inced. and Dress Gâ€"oods, E‘ac. A Latge Stock of IT ow ; China, Glasware, &c Which will be sold very cheap, « THE CHOICEST YARIETIES. dollar made." She . Mockler _ DURHAM, AonMERES _ PRINTS . & Nobby.Fel.t Ha'-ts.â€"(;l‘:;:; . H. HUNTER. 4 +â€"45 Selling na v A. GORDON, CLOCKS, BOSS Spectacles, etc. Gold and Silver WATCHES, And in fact everything to be found in a F1RSTâ€"CLASS JEWELLERY STORE. Also a fine assortment 6f Beautiful Ladies‘® GOLD BRACELETS GOLD JEWELLERY, PLATED JEWELLERY, JET JEWELLERY, Sign of the Large Wateh. Durham, May 18, 10032. In ofdéf to make room for his largely in«< crensing Business, has removed into the Store next T. Jonés‘ School Book Depot; where hbe bas opened out a Magnificent Assortinént of GRAND REâ€"OPENING, REMOVAL! d ce ds CCPCMATE 07 THOl wlaims, a statement of thmir nmounts, and the naâ€" ture of thcir securities (if any) held by them, or in defnult thereof they will be excluéed from mny claims against the -& Estate. And dlxuuu inâ€" debted to the anid Estate wre herci noti «Iunx:y the same to lho!‘.lumoronorh‘»-mm y of June, A, 1. 1882, Dated at Genolg, the 2th Any of April, A.D. 1062 FINLAY MacRAF, Executor. *h2t5, Post Offive Address, Durham . Fey L Monday, the 26th day of Jun, A. D. 1882, their Christian names and Surnaumes, addrerses s?d do-er’»u"na, the fxll partieubirs of their nlninw‘ a chugmce t ce amls . OB T A LL persons holding claims apainst the * estate of Duf-M McGillvmy, lnte of the Towitship of Glenely in the County of Grey, Yeoâ€" man, who died on or ubout the Fourth && of Merch, A. D. 1382, aro bereby notified to send if b gost.pupuld. to the Exeeutor of the lnst Will .n‘ uumoutoflheamdnw McGilivray , deceased $5 to $20 :: PGrONIO..........@°F, _ 1038 * 5; *# A mixed train will also run between Toronto and Owen Sound. See Time Table. EDMUXD WRAGGE, Mount Forest. Owen Sound A. GORDON, Durhani, Teeswater Caledon June, * OraAreville.... * Mount Forest * Torounto cmixncs ofr ftimr®. On and after Monday 1%h June Trains will run as follows : Toronto, June 1st, 1881 All work warranted to Give GALLERYâ€"Upper Town, Pictures Enlarged & Framed. Toronto, Grey yalt of CoMaetSe, Du; m-m};;fii{:fi?wflfi i Sompttzoy, purbaty. thinh inheres aithenned J. A. HALSTED & Co. I_IAVI!\'G decided to tlose onr Banking Business in Durham, hflrp« as horeb; ven that all Notes and Drafts made PByable ,QF our oflice in Dl‘%qn and which come due after 15th April 1882, will be payai. . CNa®, Aue after 15th A McKENZIE has been nrtm'nhl outâ€" side nt for the Sale of Tickets for the Gnn.d 'l‘mn:'lohflv‘:lsy. Passengers cnn tickets to «3y point on the (:T Jt. Tlm N::;lluh; and t.l.u; hvnh‘\.\;»tculu ::‘- had cbt.lo'q rates than auwother routes. Cay wa. seen at the Post Ole‘e. Durham, y8 woORK â€"sTriCTLy PIRST April 15th, 1882., Executor‘s Netice. ‘LOTS 54, 55 and 56, in Township of Bentinck, N, 1. R., 4 miles from Durham, A firstâ€"class farm with good buildings and well watered , “"“'hfn.m acro#; about 100 cleared and well fenced wil hoard fence ; also Over two _nn'-' 01 an ‘:n.:du:‘.u\\’m‘h -;‘-ld wl;:n all erops, mplemen ust as it stands, or separâ€" ml..on easy torms w.u’it‘plfh‘hlwl‘. Also Horse Power and Cirenlar Sew, complete, fotuhehup for cash or will take puyment in carponter work, Apply on pretmisos to the proprietor, May 11th, 1882; Ristrmmmmicc. d THE Snbceribo; has.threé Lots for Sale aererses Fmth. m?ly- en said * Bc.unek. May 4th Or to H. CULI,, porguy i }}OMBOUGH, Durham in .. koi . e _ Houses and Lots for Sale |state of cultivation. . W Een on. ‘W Pos Hadt d nemorm i $0 0 5C CCTTRRE Township of Bentir boa ed ie tht cort rnory se on doare b M k 'a".fi-‘f‘ Road, neur and has al} ad Town with %:' "‘::: t of buing clos Rood miarl s °1 TTWENTYâ€"TW acres of Land for Bute, 2ougatt 9f the division of Unitber snenir ethn io ce Ars divtaion of Lot _ _ Property for Bale Partic ply as _ _ "= °C "*lage CCC e Heeenbetiare KEREIT Hoavray Durdalk, March, 30th, 1883 is DURND .Az TORRY & Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. A BARG AIn: Ticket Agent. dep. _ 520 am. P . PW * * 15 * NOTICE, Land For Sale. RAILWAY, come NowrH, 7:35 a.m. r day at home. Samples wortt ifee, Addres® @rrysox & Co,, 225 pan 11;990 wan., 10:00 1218 WPP emntot T ownehip of Bentinek bukdcs. B 1 for Portlund, Maine ", ®‘ the Town of Durâ€" " o ptur the Railway, . MeKEXZIR, JOBX Kay, 915 1015 435 pn, 345 pm thay us t +â€" t Z O 0o

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