were t wlb n-m-flodthuwl wdeaisinfl; tor fructure behind the riglit ear. He uwaly lived two bours «‘te. the accident. & Munitoba Road. Mr. MeXally, Grand Trunk agent, has received a telegram from 8¢t. Paul informing bim that after this «lat» there would be greatly reduced rates wrom» all points. The new turiff means a reduction of from twentyâ€"five to forty per cent. The action of the Manitova Road has been met by a still further eut on the part of the Canadian Pacifc Ruailway. The «ause of the rivalry between the two roads is unexplained. A fatal accident occured at Metcalf vilâ€" luge, Russel County, recvently. The unâ€" fortunate victim was Jhmes Grant, a labourâ€" «r, employed at Pink & Ralstou‘s sawâ€"mill. While engaged hnz.hnba on & car on a bigh tramway from the mill to the piling was necessary to turn the empty car on the "turnâ€"table." In Mn.t:-luloot his balance, and foll a distauce of twelve fret to the ground. Unfortunately the Ieavrmee ns ie ud h the ioh wheels stwuck him on the bead, completely The opehing of the Thunder Bay branch of the C. P. Ruailway has necessitated a marked reduction in the freight and pasâ€" senger trathe of the St. Panl, Minneapolis, mgh tram way from the mull to the prling ;:-tnd-‘-t_nmj-g» the mill it On the 11th of JuneOrangeville will vote on a by law to grant Stevenson and Graâ€" ham, woollen munufacturers, a loan of six thousand dollars for eight years without inâ€" terest, together with exemption from taxes for the same poried, to enable them to enâ€" large their business. It is stated a special meeting of the dioâ€" cese of Huron to elect a successor to Bisâ€" hop Hellmuth will not be necessary. The intention is to pass a cannou at the June meeting uuthorizing the election, which will at onee be proceeded with. Mr. Hyslop, surveyor of the Algoma Mills branch of the Canadian Pacific Railâ€" way, says that by May, 1894, they will be able to give direct communication from the Northâ€"West to Montreal vie Lakes Superior and Huron and Algoma Mills. Lately in Contureville, near Bedford, Q., a Mrs. Cata acdministered a teaspoontul of aeid, instoad of a spoonful of quinine, to her son Joseph, 20 years of age. He diel in great agony. The record of lives lost in our lake maâ€" rine has opened for 1883. _A terrible blow on Lakes Huron and Michigan has driven many vessels ashore with loss of life. Two men, named Jas. Charbouneau and Stonge, were killed at Montreal on Friday, by a C. P. R. train which dashed upon them as they were crossing the track in a wagâ€" gwon. A merchant named Isaae Wingard, a aouch respected resident of Chesterville, committed suicide on Friday morning while temporarily deranged. While endeavouring to stop team Joseph Vanwart was run train and killed at Tapley‘s Woodstock, on Thur~day. The fisheries department is distributing about 4,500,000 tish this «pring among the Urnadian ports slong Lakes Outario, Erie, Huron and Georgin Bay. A youth named Paradis was killed by a blow from a stone which was thrown in a drunken row at St. Cutherine, Que., on Friday. town, fell mto a pail of boting water and wus ailled or Thussday evening. Hon. Alex. Mackenzie and Mre. Mac kenzie sailed from Quebec for Great Brit nin on Suturday morsing. the Toror FF y stantaneous. Iu a letter which Curley wrote to his wife he said : "I will take my secrets to the grave with ime, and leave those who are at freedom to enjoy it. I will die in peace forgiving my enemies," Dublin, May 18.â€"â€"Daniel Curley, the second man convieted of participation in the murJer of Burke and Cavendish, was hanged in Kilmainham gaol at eight this morning. The gaol wie uarded by a force of military, similar to that on the occasion of the hanging of Brady. Canon Kennedy und Father O‘Reilly arrived at the prison ut an early hour to attend Curley. After the priests had prayed privately with the econdemned man in his cell, mass was perâ€" formed in the prison and chapel in the presence of the governor and wardens, where Curley received the saerament. Meanwhile a group of women, which gathâ€" ered outside the prison, were on their knees saying the litany for the dying. When the black flag, announeimg that the execution had taken place, was hoisted over the prison, every mun in the erowd outâ€" side, which numbered barely a thousand, uncovered his head and mermurs of symâ€" puthy with Curley were uitered. A rush was then made by the crowd for a garden neur by, where Curley‘s relations assemblâ€". ed, and where his futher was kneeling praying for the repose of his son‘s soul. ‘The people soon dispersed quietly. Cu.â€". ley walked to the seaffold wih but little | ussistance. . He seemed to be resigned to | Ius fute, but was hardly firm. He declined | to muke any statement touching his" conâ€" | nection with the crime. Desath was inâ€"| stantzneous. In a letter which Curley | vask f intoxieati Un Saturday two large parties left Hamâ€" ton for British Colhtutin and the Pacific A youth numed Panulis was killed by blow from a stone throw» in a drunken w at St. Catharine, Quebee, on Friday The trial of Peter DPoyle, charged with conspiracy to murder, was postponed on nccount of sickness. He was in court, but was so weak that he had to be supported in the dock. Mathios Brady, charged with threatenâ€" ing the foremun of the jury which convietâ€" ed Joe Brudy, pleaded guilty; but the Crown and the person threatened assented to his disctarge. The Assessor estimates the popu‘ation of rth this year to be about 8.700, or an is + use of a full thousaud during the year. Dublin, May 17. Jaumes Mallet, Edâ€"| ward ‘Brien. EAward MeCaffrey, Daniel Delaney, Willisan Moruney, and Thomas Doyle all pleailed guilty to conspiracy to murJder when arraigned this morning ‘The Arst five were sentenced to ten years and Dovle to five years‘ penal servitade. The Crown decided to drop the criminal charge against McCaffrey of having particâ€" ipated in the murder ot Burke. Fifty the Another A ehild CANADIAN ITEMS Phenix Park Murders. of Mr. C. Lalonge, of Wallaceâ€" mto a pail of boiiing water and on Thussday evening. musand dollars is asked from LXLCUIION oÂ¥ CUKLEY. e of denth from the use liquor is reported at Que Council for a runaway over by the Mill, near free libâ€" Eggs.perdor................ € UHSy B sencee €0° VC Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 9 00 o Butter, rolls, per lb......... 22 tc e ie ik" Peas, ue dW Barley e {’loutou hi WY y DOF COD .c cceeereeerceee+ Keaty, « * BHEEOF, JOK M a1«câ€"eccz4e«ecc0++ PYC4HOE HOGb+««rcccercreccr ie« EGgs, PQF dOBeccccccesccccevers Wuod, dry, per cord....... Sauk Par Thiinnnoanonnon., Flour, per 100 lbs............{ Corn .\Y:-l N6 i2 50 : ecenenies Shorts, _ ** * Bran, e 46 Ontmeal . * * Fall Wheat, per bush........ Spring Wheat, ............... Mental depression, headache, and neryous debility, ars speedily remedied by that excel lent blood purifying tonic, Burdock Blood Bitters. ‘The editor of the Mitchell Recorder states that he was cured of biliousness, liver derangement, and sick headache, by the use of this medicine. c270 Impure blood and low vitality are the reat somrces of most diseases for which Burâ€" incl Blood Bitters is the specific. 8. Perrin, Druggist, of Lindsay, writes that Burdock Blood Bitters give more general satisfaction than any blovd purifiee in the market. c270 Diphtherraâ€"that scourge of the present dayâ€"attacks chiefly those whose vitality is low and blood impure. ‘The timely use of Burdock Blood Bitters forestalls the evils of impure blood, and saves doctor‘s bills. Samâ€" ple bottles 10 cents. €210 The Queen on Tuesday conferred the honor of knighthood on Arthur 8. Sullivan, George Alex. Mactarren, and George Grove. A Lill passed by the Provincial Legislaâ€" ture of British Columbia,amending the laws relating to gold and other minerals, except eoal, has been disallowed by the Dominion Government. The intention of these resolutions is to mauke provision whfl*‘y the question of granting licenses for selling liquor in any mumicipality shall be submi‘ted to the ratepayers, instead of as at present, having them issned at the wiil of the magistrates. The Lill is somewhat of the same nature as the Seott Act of this country, of which Mr. Lawson had collected all the facts and workings so as to strengthen his position. The greatest precnutious are being take» to prevent Nilnlist ontrages at the coroâ€" nation ceremonies cf the €zar. ‘The Duke and Duchess of Edinburg and Lord Wolse ley have arrived at Moscow, the Duchess meeting with a warm reception. A re ception was given by the Czar and Czarine to the foreign embassies who have arrived The Fisheries Exbibitin at London, England, attracts erowds of 15,000 to 30,000 daity. The Prince of Wales, the Duke of Edimburgh, aud others of the royâ€" al family are often present, manifesting in many ways their interest in the suceess of the exhibition. _ ‘The Canadian, French, Russian. and other sections it is hoped will be in good order inside of another week. The loeal eption resolctions, for which Sir Wilfred Lawâ€"ou has so earnestly conâ€" tended for years, recently passed the Britâ€" ish House of Commons by a large majority. The Ohama Railway attempted to crois the Wisconsin Central track at Eau Claire Wisconsin, on Saturday. ‘The Wisconsin Railway offe als backed up a train killing the workmen belonging to the rival comâ€" puu{ and preventing the completion of the work. A eable despatch from London, England, announces the appointment of the Marquis of Lansdowne as Lord Lorne‘s suecessor in the Governorâ€"Generalship,. A sudden rush of water eansed by the heavy rain has caused Deadwood River, Dukota, to rise and sweep away several mining cities built npon its banks. ‘The loss amounts to millions. |__ Last night‘s train on the Indianapâ€" | olis & St. Louis Railroad when nearing I Hillsboro‘, III., sixty miles from here, met with a fatal accident. The bridge | neross a small stream was blown down by the storm, and in the darkness and } pelting rain the train rushed right into | the gap, precipitating the engine and | baggage car into thestream. Pat Welch, | engineer, was instantly killed; Dan Harrington, fireman, was very seriousâ€" ly injured. No passengers were hurt. Russia has opened her new railway to Tiflis. Extensive forest fires are raging in Masâ€" sachusetts. Two incles of suow fell in Ohio on Monâ€" day night. Cetewnyo has been again defeated, this time with great slaughter. The schooner "Wells Burt" is reported lost with her crew of eleven hands. The Czar is to meet with the Emporer of Austria and King of Italy at Berlin next fall. |__Chicago, May 19.â€"Associated Press ; advices compute the los of life in Illiâ€" | cois by the tornado of Friday night at “' from sixty to sixtyâ€"three. T St. Louis, May 21.â€"Twomoredeaths have occurred at Staunton, Ill., asa reâ€" gult of Friday night‘s storm. Additâ€" tional reports from placesnot heretofore heard from show that the storm in Iliâ€" nois was widspread and very destrucâ€" tive. Morses and other farm property were destroyed in all directions within an area of a dozen counties, and man persons were killed or seriously wound): ed. Thirteen houses in Greoly Prairie wereblown down, and A. Williams and two children killed, Julia Story fatally injured, and several others badly hurt. At Pisotum several business housesand residences were destroved. St. Lous, May 20.â€"Additional deâ€" tails show the tornado of Friday night plowed its way through three counties, doing large damage and killing and wounding over 20 people. Curcaco, May 18.â€"Despatches say that fifty persons have been killed and one iundred injured, and one hunâ€" dred and fifty houses destroyed by the eyclone at Racine. The cyclone also struch Harvard, 111., where it demolishâ€" ed a number of houses and killed many killed ; several are mairced and a numâ€" ber are missing. The track of the torâ€" nado, as far as visible to the southâ€"west shows everything levelled, Darkness and confusion prevent a reliable report being given. Ractse, Wis., May 18.â€"A eyclone struck the city this evening, coming from the southâ€"west, doing fearful damâ€" age in the northâ€"east of the town, where thirtyâ€"five to forty houses are swept clean away. The loss of life is variousâ€" ly estimated. Four are known to be MISCELLANEOUS I %t ss»es«««. O 40 to € O ccreccsesecteccschh OU t *# sevasserssece & O@ t 1« revesserserces & 00 40 ins, each ............. 0 60 to per lb .................. 0 16 to HEOGHncxcerces cscccrces T UE M UOBrvsureccccenceccns O M § dry, per cord....... 1 25 to UE Miccersesssercrcreres OW 0 TOROXTO MARKE (S. The Land of Cyclones. DURHAM MAKKETS. Durnaxy, May 24th, 1983. | ** _**_ secseers« 2 00 to & 00 mgh P lt 0 80 to 1 00 M ! +M 0 70 to 0 70 ht : M 2 75 to 2 15 , per bush........ 0 97 to 100 MOthly: recercrenscescs ME U 6t L 00 per bushel........ 0 40 to C 70 ** _ serser«« 0 66 to O T6 w ««»«.....0 50 to 0 55 ** >\ cewnswen OP hh her â€" O â€"A0Y OM++sssses+s»+««+«..18 00 to 14 00 * sevessessouse & 00@ to 7 80 * reressscseccse 6 02 to â€" 6 50 , ench ............. 0 60 to 1 00 NP sisessesserccerece O 16 t0 F19 M inensccscecucccrice 7OA /T h I08:s.««c.«..sosses« 0 18 to O .18 , per cord....... 1 25 to 1 50 M secccerscrccccrses ME U OFAW lighly Sat sfactory. Tosoxto, May 23rd, 18892 se1c+«..$2 50 to $2 50 seers««.« 2 50 to 8 00 0 80 to 1 00 0 70 to 0 70 2 75 to 2 15 Ie««cc««« O 97 to 100 «s««««.. 0 98 to 1 00 I........ 0 40 to C 70 sececces & OB to â€" 0 T 51 12 00 to 12 50 14 to 14 to 0 65 to 1 07 to 08 to $1 05 by the River, several . The rpwEnye g.:.:.h £ow.::‘ 1 TD thavid s05 barsain. "Cal bo nhno'dookhï¬otun Glenelg, May 7th, 1883. THURSDAY, 3lst Day of ut 7:30 p. m. noanicon o d A N sitting of the Court of Revision for the Town of Durham,for the current year, will be held in the Town Elail, in the nlltown of Durham on NOTICE is hereby given that the first . V sitting of the Court of Revision for the Town JAMES MeGIRK, Lt or to HUGH MeKAY, Dumitax, P. 0. AUCctIONEER. TER.M® :â€"Oneâ€"fourth of the purchase money to be puid at thetime of the sale, and the baianee in three equal annual instalments, with interest ut 6 per cent, For particulars respecting title, &c., intending purch«sers may apply to commencing at two o‘clock, p. m., the lollowln! eligible Park Lots viz :+â€"Nos. 12, 13, 14 ana 15, north of South St., adjoining the property owned I»{ M«. Rombough. The property comprises in all 24 aeres, more or less, and is partjcularly well wdupted for a homestead for any one nflflns from active life. It is beautifully situated an comimands a charming view of the town and its vicinity. Situated on the promises is a :ga barn ; the soil is unexceptionable und uader # cultiâ€" vation, part being under crop at present, condiâ€" tions respecting which will be made known at time ‘M‘nlc. ‘The whole must positively be disâ€" posed of. 'l‘HE undersigned has received instrueâ€" tions from JAMES MceGIRR, Euh Sr., of the Township of Glenelg, ugent for John oore, Esq., of nrm-fl Columbia, to offer for sule by pul:fln wuction, at the McAlister House, Dusham, om TUESDAY, 29th of MAY, For further particulars n&»ly to Robert A :’ringlo,t Esq., Durkam, Ont., the Vendor‘s Solici or, or to SALE OF VALUABLE PR OPERUY L PARCEL, NO. 2.â€"â€"Consists of Lot 25, Conâ€" cession 12 in the Township of Bentinek aforesuid, mntm’niuf 100 meres more orless. The soil conâ€" sists of m light lonm, wbout 70 neres are cleared, ard the balance is wooded with hardwood. The lot is well w w‘ered with neverâ€"4niling springs, and affords axcelient pasture. On it are & good log house and barn. â€"â€"TEL;M® â€"â€" by HUGH MacKAY, Auctioncer, at Middaugh‘s Motelin the Town of Darkatu and County of Grey on 1883, ut one c‘clock in the afternoon, â€"In two pareels.â€" PARCEL NO. £.â€"Consisting of Lot 24, conâ€" cession 12, in the Towuship of Bentinek aforesaid, containing 100 ncres more or less. 'l‘wou:f-nve wcres arc clemed and fairly cultivated, and the balnnce is wooded with hardwood timber chieflyâ€" with cedar enough for fencing. The farm is well watered witlh neverâ€"imiling spring creeks, and there ure erected on it. and in a good state of roâ€" pair, a log house and barn. â€"IN THEâ€" Township of Bentinct, in the County of Grey. l)URSL'AN'l‘ to a i|'m'.;;emeut of the Chancery Division of the Hich CanÂ¥> af Tnct. SATURDAY, 0th of JUNE, Court of Revision. A. Chancery Diyision of the High Cour: of Just ice entered in un netion of l‘u,xfi.er vs. Volzing, there will besold with the approbation of Thos. Hodgins, Esq., Q. C., Master in Ordinary, by Egremont, April 26, 1833, SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY & THOS. H. EASTON Town . Durham, May 17, 1883. e2170 wdjoining the Town of Durham Land. Good soil, well improve uted with good water privilege. apply to 144 Grist and Flouring M/il Machinery of every description for Sale. Steum engines, Boilers, Wat +r Wheels, Belting & Dufour Bolting Cloths at lowest manufucturers figures Holer or Mtone Milis, of uny style arrangod, und satisfuction guurunteed. TOWN OF DURKHANM, ()Nl‘} who is willing to go to Toronto. t Good wages to first class Girl. Fure paid to Toronto. Ap:r) to 267 MRS. JACKES at Mr. Mownts. Durham, May 17th. 1883. M Â¥ Y to take churge of m Review Ofice. Durham, May 2ith, 188. )\NOTHER Apprentice to learn the Mil 4 lhn:_l")y business ut A. Davidson‘s, Durham. 27 McKrcuNteâ€"On April 17th, at the Roekz Saugeen G. IK,the wife of Mr. Arch. McKechnie,of twine Burpetâ€"In Glenelg on 1st iest., the wife of David Burnet of a son. McConstckâ€"In Glenelg, on the 9th inst., the wife of Mr. Donald McCormick, of & son. Scottâ€"â€"In Proten on the 3rd inst., the wife of Win Seott,of a deughter. Wersim®zRâ€"In Proton on the 6th inst., the wifs of Mr. James Welsher of a son. Rrrcut:â€"In Markdale, on the 16th inst., the wife of Mr. Geo. Ritchie, of u daughter, HuxTERâ€"In Durham, on the 20th inst., the wife of Mr. James P. Huntor, of a son. R. HILL, Millwright, &c. COURT OF REVISION. Inglike maglc, it is p"m“{a safe to use in al cuses, and pleasunt to the tasto, and is the prescrip tion of one of the oldest and best female h?mt'e'i- ans and nurses in the United Stutes. So every 'hor:; 25 cents u bottle. y207 Are you disturbed at ::fht and broken of your rest by a sick ehfld‘mfl“‘u and o?llla’ with th: curuhunip.h of cutting teeth ? so, w once “dt" a bottle of Mas. WINSLOW‘S BO&'H INGSYRUP. It will relieve tlu‘goorlmh sufferer lummdhtolvâ€"dbrond upon it ; there is no mistake wbout it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not wllxou ut once that it will reguiate the bowels, und give west to the mother, and relief and health to the egfld. olnntâ€" ing like magic. it is perfectly safe to use in all W 1ublic Auction, The insurrect.on in Hayti is spreading. Three towns have o-pouuyc;' the cause of the insurgents at Mirngoane, who are well armed and equipped. Upon the other hard the Government troops are poorly supplied. Durham, Muy 24th, 1883 2 Asbury, at Trinity Pursonage, Dusham May 11th, 1883. 200 A Blessing to All Mankind. In these times when our Newspapers are flooded with patent medecine advertisements it 1s gratifying to know what to procure that will certairly cure you. If you are Bilious, blood out of order, Liver inactive, or yenerâ€" ally debilitated. there is nothing in the world that will cure you so quickly as Elecâ€" tric Bitters. ‘They are a blessing to all manâ€" kind, and can be had for only fity cents a bottle at McFarlane & Co‘s. 2 {ERVANT Girl Wanted. Apply to Mrs. Four bhundred persons have been renderâ€" ed homeless by fire in the village of Long foy, Savoy. Syndicates are forming to work the gold mines discovered zt Cape Wolf on the P. E. 1. Railway Servant Girl WANTED. Servant Girl WANTED. Servant Girl Wanted. [ ANTED! A Sfrvn‘ntr.r girl, competent ANUFACTURERS _ Agent, Saw, New Advoertisements. c271 Mothers!! Methers! ! Mothers ! ! ALSO FOR SALE CHEAP, TOWN OF DURHAM. In the County of Grey. WANTED. â€"IN THEâ€" BIRTHS. N. HeLEAN, Chief Clerk, housee Apply ut the Mrster‘s Office. I Fifty Acres of beautifully situâ€" For particulars HILL, Durhum, P. 0 *cm2ll baI at 10 a. m., at Holstein. will please take notice. The Counsil of the above Township will meet as a Court olWole’u COURT of REVISION. TOWNSHIP OF EGREMONT MONDAY MAY 28th, 1883, “w°(::xk?kot:ém' All parties concerned will pl:“_m_L ':. : __J. W. VICKEERS, Clerk. AS I have fitted up my Studio with New Enstruments, Scenery and Furâ€" nishings, and aiso introduced the New Light ning Process, wfuzhet with my long experience in the business, I can coufidently assure all that a call will convince them that 1 am the man to do their work. Comealong! Never mindthe weathâ€" eri Copying and enlarging done to any size. Liots of frames to select from. THE Mumicipal Council of the Townâ€" ship of Bentinck will meet as a Court of Reâ€" vision at ALLAN PAE I on ZA w the 24thi. PHOTOGRAPHING. Again! KÂ¥"Remember the Sign of the Circular Saw. Durham, April, 1883. These are the Best Goods in the Market. Cheap for Cash. At the Circular Saw, Lower Town, Durham. A Large Importation of American Spades and Shovels Cut Nails, Builders‘ Hardware Carpenters‘ Tools: Patterns, at all prices. Great Bargains in Cottons, Holâ€" lands, Table Linens, Towelling, etc. Gents knobby Felt Hats, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, etc,., etc: Full Line of Groceries, Glassware, &c., at bottom prices. Bentinck, May 7th,1883. In Ladies‘, Misses‘, Men‘s and Boys‘ ware. A Superb Display of English, Scotch & Canadian Tweeds, New Prints of the Most Fashionable Boots and Shoes, of the Finest make, NEW GALLERY, Mammoth House, Durham. Scythes, Snaths, Hoes, Forks, Spades, Shove‘s, Sligép Shears, Horse Pokes, &c., at lowest prices. Cash for Wheat, Oats, Peas, Barley, &c., &c. WANTED ! 1000 Tinnets of Butter, for which the Highâ€" CHEAP GROCERIES :â€"â€"â€"10 lbs. of Japan Tea for $1.00. HARDWVARE, Hardware! Dress Goods, Prints, Tweeds, Hats, Caps and Ready Made Clothing, Great Bargains‘ Durham, May 17th, 1883. Court of Revision. TOWNSHIP OF BENTINCK. April, 26¢ â€"â€"I WILL BE AT WORK IN MYâ€" SPLENDID DISPLAY OE‘ SPERINMG GOODS, Just Opened Out at the At J. H. HUNTER‘S. Latest Styles, Newest Patterns, Excellent Value. full line of Black Worsted and Blue Serge Suitings. A Large Stock of Teas, Sugars, and Tobaccos. Cheaper than Eiver, First Class Oatmea!, Corn Meal and Buckwheat. " ~ JUST TO HAND. est price will be paid, in either Goods or Cash. R. LEGATE, Clerk. ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS T. DONAGHY G. W. WOODLAND. JOS. F. MOWAT. â€"â€"INâ€" Lake Supsrior PORTS, CANADIAN NORTHâ€"WEST * _ Saturday steamer ruas direct to Thundor Bay, Evening Expnutnlu;m in direct cornecâ€" “;;'n!'i&_m Pajace neod i . EfH, in dirpot connee. TORONTO, GREY & BRUCE RAILWAY. of references required, apply (enclosing photo) to _ _ STONE & WELLINGTON, and want men who can give full time to the ‘busiâ€" ness. Steady omflovmem and good salaries to successful mer. Itdoes not matter what your provious occupation has been. If you are willing TO Begin work at onee on snles for_Fni] 1863, for the Fl;ntg.u;.)‘{l:'mmn, the largest MORRIS, STONE & WELLINGTON. A. icipal Council of Egremont, at Holstein, on May Sist, for the Ofice of Clerk. Applicants to state salary in bulk sum. 'I‘ENDERS will be received b{ithe Munâ€" _A. fcipal Council of Esremont, at Holstein. on He can start in addition force ©72048 occupation has been. llrmu aro will work your success is almost certain. The 1 Salesmen Wanted. TENDERS WANTED. J. H. HUNTER. UPPER TOWN, Durham. f h267 Additional CANVASSERS, and all -m‘_'--"_i‘hâ€"â€"h the at Thunder Bay with the Canâ€" an P_lc:fli&d‘uy for _ > R. LEGATE, Clerk our alroady large Jte. Marie and G ROCERIE 8: Black, J , and Y H TUTEA. 5 lbs.‘ for $1. â€" Sugar, Syrup, Currants & Raisine."" _** JNO. H. HUNTER & Cco o VELVETS. SATINS and SLLKS all shades, R A large assortment of PRINTS. TWEEDS,â€"Canadian and Scotch, for quality and pri unexcelled in Town. WHITE and REGETTA SHIRTS, COLLARS, TTES, ; And SILK HANDKERCHIEFPS. Dress Goods, Black & Colored Cashmeres from 22 cents up; Figured Dress Goods, all shades from 8 cents up. JNO. H. HUNTER & Co. Womeén‘s Nice Buttoned Boots at $1. Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Overalls, Smocks, &c. Ducks, Denims, Cot‘n Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Shirtings, REMOVED! REMOVED |! Stock now Well Assorted. A Large Lot of Readyâ€"Made Clothing opened this week. A splendid Line of Felt & Straw Hats Gent‘s White ind Regatta Shirts, * Merino Under Shirts, and Pants, Hosiery, Gent‘s Silk Tics and Scarfs, Braces, Lower Town, Turnip Seed, & Carrot Seed, Garden Seed, Mangel Seed. Japan Tea from 25 Cents up. Highest Price Paid for Butter, Dried Apples, A FULL STOCK of GROCHERIES I desire to inform the public that I have removed to the Corner Store, MeFarlane‘s old stand, where I will keep NEXT THOS. JONES‘BOOK STORE, UPPER TOWXN Casters, Butter Coolers, Butter Knives, Spoons, Forks, &c. and in fact eyery kind of Jewellery in Gold, Silver, Jet, etc.â€"the fimest to be found in k any estal lishment, SPECTACLES A SPECIALTY § REPAIRIN G ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS OF WATCHES in Gold and Silver cases, ever exhibited in this section of country, Also a fine display CLOCKS OF VARIOUS KINDS WATCHES and CLOCKS BOOTS Fresh â€"Arrivals Bleached and Grey Cottons, Oheap by the piece. A. GORDON, DURHAM, Have just received a large stock of _ SPRING GOODS comprising Turnips, 8 varieties, Mangel Wurtzel, Carrots, &c., and done promptly and in a workmaniike mauner, Remember the place of all kinds by, Bulk or Paper. Also OIL CAKE, ELN EZ, A Splendid food for Stock. Try It! McFARLANE & Co, A Splendid Assortment and the Best Value ever offered in Town, sugar, These articles are very fine. GUARDS, CHAINS, RINGS, LOCKETS, Crockery, Churns, Baskets, Just to hand Our Stock of FRESH F I E L D , and CHEAP GOODS GARDEN SEEDS, â€"â€"CONSISTING OF. . MOCKLER‘S. i# IC IC 1J & . Tickinge, Sheetings, &c. AT LOW PRICES. â€"â€" CONSISTING OF â€" xâ€"AJsms Lower Town DRUG STORE. A Large Lot of Trunks, Cheap. Raisins, | RRD, oW ALILO NY OPPOSITE PARELRES, | Garafraza Bt.,.Lower Town Glassware, &e., &e. Durham. T SWALLOW‘S Barber Shop Hides Skins and Tallow. Particular attention paid to BELTING. Orders taken for WOOL CARDING, Cloth Dressing and Pressing done at Orchard COLORED LININGS, & SHOEMAKERS‘ Surt Boots & Shoes THOMAS SMITH, Saddler, Tanner & Shoemaker. Manufacturer and Dealer in Team Harness, Single & Double Carriage Harness, Plough Harness, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, &e. SPANISH SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, FRENCH & CANADIAN CALFSKI®E, NATIVE & FOREIGNX KIP SKIN BADDLES, TRUXKS, VALISES, Waure, A Call Respectfully Solicited P.SAUNDERS, Spanish SOLE LEATHER Of the best QUALITY, and every other Article in the best style and gqaulity uf the Trade, Harness Shop in Dl;-l-. 'l‘fll'l Subscriber begs to nnu:'nma- to the Iubabitants of South Grey and enrroundiag cuuufl,:-\"‘t.hu he las c)opom-‘ m Opposite the TOWN HALL, JA the tipal Streot, in Uppei Town,opposite the MmJt Gen . Ju-l.mnl. L-q thâ€"‘cmer' even have been usedjus a Cricket ground, wre neur to where toe principul l‘rmfl:‘l' in hvt iuto the Tow 1 for swle. . Since the opening of Railway to the Town of Durham it haus become one of the best Markets in Onturic und ut no distant day, with its splendid water powers, will become a manufucturing place of uote. 4.4. Huuter, Kag. is now erecting a commudious Storeâ€"house at the Station, 80 x 40. three storics high . andothers conâ€" templute buildiugs of a similur kind, D-# n noted for its spiendid stores und Howls, ts a fur safer in yestmont than Manitobu Lots. . ‘The advertiser solicits an offer for one or all the Lots. Apply at this office or to is F. F. BECK, Valises, Batchels, Whips, &c. IKept in SDPOCHI. Where he hopes by Strict Attention to Busi TOWX of DURMAM, County GKEY No. 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Hunteor‘s Survey, Kast Side Garatraxa St., North of Jackson 8t. TflESE Lots ure beuutifully situated on J the princival Street in Unve! Fown annosita Saddles, For fu 4J Lot No. 5, 1st Concession, Township of N ammby. 50menes, u;u. wbout 8 mores d-l: There is on the promises a log dwelling house ced, plenty of water. 1t is in excellent state of wllvu!m.lmudy $2,000, ousy terms of pay LO’I‘H 87 and 88, 8rd con. 8. D. R., Slonr of stumg‘s and stones." Guod buntinge. "welt |_L.ot No. 6, 10th con., Glenolg, 100 nores, first clas lund, about 70 neres cleare«, ubout 20 aores clear â€"â€"*'â€"-lllcâ€"wâ€"l vudboge ~a Ned <424 4. A d dli;:.n .== m“m Terms and * 200 _ ~_ : J, H. HUNTEE, Farms for Sale Cheap. HARNESS SHOP. worel frg o dopiithinn sine the , contadning hl-_- a Valuabie Town Lots for Sale. March 23rd 1882 Kept in Stock and made to order on Shortost Notice, Nowv. Tth, 1882 IN THE PRENMISEs RECENTLY 0CCUPIED BY HALSTEAD‘S BANK, FARM for SALE. is t THOS. JONEB, Book Stor Durham . Nov. 15th, 1882, «tgid further particulars apply to _ ____ _ _ JAS. BURNET, Murch 20th, 1883 11263. Durham 4 four mores Cleared and Fenced. btrets o , Good Material, and First Cluss Worke manship, to merit a share of Public Patronage, EING composed of Pirst Division OTS8 1, 2 und 3, North erde of Snddler St. Durpum. For full purticulars apply tw i. A. PRINGLIKE, C Cl Bolicitor, Dushaim OT No. 4, Ohester Btreet, JCOTR L5A 1 , lg. DUIRQIELA M. Cash Paid for Every Article in shape of Is the place to get your Park Lot for sale. For Sale. KEPT 1N SDoCk. â€"8ix of the Bestâ€" F. 14, 1N Wumâ€"â€" ) 41 in cnedtaa td ltm|>- in excellent state ot PROPRIETOR hufl‘:lgrf‘“.