rlyl. about the city. 'WIl show pm name of the sights, and _ you ta . dinner of oyster: down in a ' “loan 1 know of, when theyksrep open on you begin by going out to walk for your health or pleasure, you will end in the liquor-moon, and all the hunts of wicked- non. Anchor yourself in the Church and tho thbbathoehooi. Hero is the Midi-cu of mine. if you would like lenient! it. Our mperintondent loves boys, and so 'do I. Member that the way you spend your Int Sohboth in the city will very likely be the turning-point of your life. Goodbye, Ind my God give you His blessing limp.†The good an gun his hand heartily to the stranger-hid to he hide him good-Lye. “I‘ll roll the length of this city through Io thad that m'o thumb And Sunday- Inhool," laid Robbie tohimsW, " he walk. Robbie felt lonely enough that day. The young man meme J so pleasant and friendly. how-a just on the eve of yielding to his hmpMiom “just this once." But then the thought of the good minister's words about this day being a turning-point in his " come but to him just in time. m politely declined the invitation, and found his I.) I) the morning Sabbath-school. dating 3 now-ptper. he established an evening school for the tuition of boys and "gMMttt other thing! he attcmpted to tench who tho at of writing. One evening he mt. . line in "eh of the boys'oopsbooka A. In“! : "Virtue bits own town-d ;" And nan-dad than to follow it down the page, at] show their books to him the next even- “ Tho boys wont home, but found they could not nub out the words; and com- nonud ttm'ngtoortiotunttoettsets to u- O'Nl if my had been Imam They ovum!) found out one boy who had “out has"; sudthonoxt evening thy AI w baton “it “who: with Id: copy-booi- Ilih. tending u know: “I“ vithout up inboard." A wont to tho who in mu. l - __ -- "l-r"'"'"," When the next Sunday came, however, h found him worn down with his unac- customed tasks. A young man in the store, with whom he had formed a pleasant ac- Eve: shaman! he felt that u hula. homo in that great city. A kind superin- tendent. and n warm-hearted teacher, who welcomed him with ' cordial grasp of the hand, eiteetua0y "attehor.d" him in the Sunday-school. His career in after-life I‘ll useful, honorable, and successful; a vary marked contrast with the Sabbath- breaking boys, who ran rapidly duwn the In}. of dissipation until they reached the [no] of the common dmnkud. Sabbath- henking 3nd liquor-drinking are twin mmitnsc--Ytnrils's Temperance Banner. oi "pidir on, his but) cheered And Mngthmedby (mum. at of sympathy. wt... Al ' A- - man,“ woman, who“ habitation. ".-dostlrbr"iehboard knee, mmuhmh‘dm. A at ,-ttrbVe1inth-r1otono d - W dunk. Tho nut "s-"oraotasae1intlaeoturwon-'n now To Wm: run. A tamwarsrt.-Ut youvriting be plain without In y tloarishes. It is routed of n onco prominent New York jar-dist, tUt in order to increase his in. come while going through the trials of M Tb-usmteniatgitsfimad 'id bout-Ivonn'lynd. Andwo might -thi"-tha-and we would â€.th up with tho at. It in Icahn“ “out tho in at we“, â€0".me -' M lunch Whmdthub-Bn. l A (and mini-tar had m weary over in boob use thew than one-Be foe e 'ehhnmrhintuorooir. Nothing net- ted, Ind ptup. thin. A: Dr. B--' wu peeling the corner of “0M.heoheervednlndwithenliuln his head. just turning into the stud. m penned n moment no if uncertein which course to “to. A moment'- glance showed to the clergyman that the lad wen from the country. Such ruddy eheeh Ind vigoruna nuclei did not grow in the allele of A city home. It Med tlirough the good men'- mind, that this boy In leaving his only home n he had done some fortryeum Mo; Ind in imagination he recalled that parting none with a feeling of gentle sadness that nude him " one {eel en interest in the boy bolero him. “Please, sir. will pm direct mo to Le Roy street?" he Ilkl'd respectfully. The elm-[yuan gun the denim! direction, and “You hue some from I home in the country to find a situation in the citanve you. my boy t' than» Da-tta.--') {wrest girls in the world are those v» ho hum new: been - to work. There are thousands of thin. Rich parents have pelted them; they have been tastrht to despise labor and dorm! upon others for a living, and sue prhetly helpless. T he most forlorn woman belongs to this class. It is the duty od parent: to protect their daughters from this deplorable condition. They Jo them I great wrong if they neglect it. Every We: should be taught to em her own living. The rich as well as the poor re- qnil. this training. The wheel of fortune loll- swiftly round-the nch are likely to We poor and the poor rich. Skill “a to laborisno disadvantage to the rink. Ind its indispeusible to the poor. Well- io-do-pgrenu must educate Hui: daubhter to work; no reform u more imperative "Mr Mar died I month Ign," he said, “Ind my mother In: got I place for me It my cousin‘s store." "mu. my boy, I trust pm hare I good Mother: I can usually tall by I boy's looks what kind of I mother be has. Remember .1: her good eunuch. Ind be ospeciIlly eartttitt how you mad par SIbeths. If Thom mu something†kindly in the tone that it went " once to the boy's heart. A moment baton he had felt no utterly CHILDREN B' CORNER. The Turningâ€, - Jaiiiri I, innud him to inks c--. cheMininterin kin-poodles thatitU nooduaatoi1omoitthttabeutlytoi {abbot-ct. 111". only further to urge upon the who! the Minion tho necessity ol looking cloudy durum voten'liata of 'hi-,inordertoerat fraudsinthe introduetionofn-hiesh have not-ism ‘bhmndeimdthnomiuiouof names which by right should Mont-hose link. Mn‘rodlymof the primsiptitpartaot nu bani-Ink! to be closely attended to. [Magi l a; by in conclusion. that I III tumly month. when the sums required torment din- tereet, the extingninhmnt of the Indian tities, and the outlays of the Government in the Northorest and Prince Edward hind, no deducted. Bat detail: on this - ' ll. melanin“: urn- " um " “I ornuo “you cottTRtNtott, Me but 8m,-t regret exceedingly. that it it quiteowtolnypowertoutteudtlu “and meeting of the Reform Auoehtion in Toronto on the 6th inst. u I and pouihly be absent from the city on that any. " â€Mom which our friends will of edyttrtm radii, Appreciate. IUd it been found desirable to have held tho meeting two or three weeks earlier name one or more of the Ontario Miniater: might have been nble to be present. I presume. how. ever, that the enmmittoo fixed the date with B view to the convenien. of momhorn of Parliament on their way to tho capital. and this is doubtless of more consequence then the presume of Mini-tern would he. 7 Although the population has ely in. mued within the last four ye _ P" penditure has been materhuy ' F, The enormous majority obtained by the Liberals in 1874 represented not merely the Liberal party proper, but many dis. contentod Conservatives as well, who felt that their party chiefs hed disgraced them. selves md the country, and who in come. qncnce withdrew from them their allegi- ance. It was not, therefore, surprising that when the Torin concluded to nreleet the hero of the PaeifU Scandal as their leader, and resolved to forget the past,thnt theLiberalo should lose some constituencies. At the some time the House of Commons gave a sense of strength and seenrityto the party generally which caused it to relax the efforts which might otherwise have been put forth at many of the sprcial elections. The expenditure on the Paeifie Railway he- of course been caused wholly by the obligations entered into by the late Ad, ministration, and considerable as the ex- penditures have been the Government have failed to satisfy the people of British Columbia. The early construction of the works on the part of the 1husifie Railway lying between Lake Superior and the prairie region was undertaken with a. View to open up the vestfertile bolt foriaunediate settlement, and thus to largely extend the trade of the Dominion, and to facilitate the oonatruetion of the western portion of the It is of the highou important. that the Annunciation " its present 1!:an mould “cumin what stops have been taken in the various constituencies ot tho Province for otteetiroly organizing for tho gem-ml eler. tion, and when them he: been a Sihuo in [ this organization, measures should at once he adopted to mm good the omininn. With a good organization there can be no question whatever of the mean of tho Liberal party at the coming elections: but we mint never forget that no hare a most nnurnpnlons onemy in tho Opposition lender: and Opposition pee". It seems “moot impossible to Item the tormit of falsehoods and mistrptvsoutatious with which the country is tlooded, and tho olijoot of which is bat too apparout. It is to on- deu’or by any and every means to poison the minds of the people-with the knowl- edpo that the whole of thom cannot be ruched with the ample mfutntiona that we have at hand. As Liberals we cannot re. sort to such dishortorable tactics. but we can adopt effective measures. if our friends are active enough. to counteract. by pnh lished statement-i of facts and fagutvs the worst effort; of our opponentsin this ragard. The late election " Halifax furnished a complete illustration of the system of which I have endeavored to characterize. It would be diNealt to name a more upright, high minded man than Mr. J once, the now Minister of Militia. It would be equally diiheait to suppose anything more gross than the accusations which were invented .gairtst him to do duty at the election. There is, of course. more orlcss tliiheulty l to be encountered by the Liberal party from the natural tendency of Reformers to presei sometimes unduly their own particular views on public untters, in advance occa- sionally of the general feeling existing in the ranks. This is not an evil in itself, because there must necessarily be freedom of opinion amongst our people, and that freedom of opinion must often take the shape of public discussion; but we should always endeavor to awid carrying such discussions Io far in advance of possible practical results as to give an advantage to our opponents. The Liberal part y in Eng. land end in Canada have repeatedly lost power whilst having the vast majority of the nation at their back in consequence of neglecting this wise precaution. Many ofthe difr1eultics which the Reform Administration have oueoantrod since their advent to power have been in consequence of Acts at State pinned by the late Govern- ment, which imposed curtain woightymnt- ters upon the Dominion. Tho public cx. penditare on great works has been objected to by our opponents, but the present Gov. ernman: h we not {initiated a. singl: public Work involving heavy capital expenditure, while they have greatly limited some of the schemes propunnded by the late Adminis- tttion. The principal expenditure,in this connection has been that on account of the canal system. The present Administration has placed in nbeynnce the works from Kingtston to Lacliine until the Laehine and Welland Canals are finished, and time is given to consider how far it is essential st the present moment to complete these great works on the whole of the St. Law. renco River. The Premier’s Letter. opinion generally “washout “Dominion. The recent dupcmto mum in miltu-- conducted " “Md, by our ot-ttr- may be eon-{dared the hymn to the oom- in. xenon! elections in Nan Booth. In Ila-womb. tho Omniuan mu pro-cube! him-01!, but not" an um Impala-luau of the content. "on in that Tory constituency. he toured on the thy of notnimstiou, oom-Iuood of the lounduou of â€We Tho wlckod attempt' which In" made in urinal quarters to start "Halon: Itth and din-union. whoululy la tho Peovitum of leleo. lave. t Mn "but to nay. outlroly (mad. Itis the duty at "tttOrme", while giving ttu'r play to All. tn ttown down at- tumptu In iutrodaoo rulluloul “run lu pulitwul cantata. It luut alwnyl been our policy to secure entire equality to all alum of her Mnjuty'a subjects, and lf they DOV enjoy the rights which no inherently theirs. it in boo-mo of the "do!" “for" of tho Lilmml party in that lmlmlf. Flam Potter to th. mnnbon of the Amwiatiun tle mpmhm ot my “twine regret M Mina ttttttttle in attest the mut- ing and mum: "mm ittpetwttt,ttttd lull“. tur'. a. ll. Pin-mm, I)...“ tue, Retain Animation. Tuhmhh a my, w 0!... 7-»- To Ctattt llnmgumzn. - - Whrn “no who is lost, an in minimum: Hm our. mum “to oiUru, of 3 mid. a nimplv. plum“! "“me in furnishul by Ire-ating up tho white ot one egg. adding tho jnim ot mm lolllnll. sud "xeotettittg with whim any" to the hull. Tako n npimnful from linw to time. It In†boon known to ottvrutally onto the ailment. Durum-/rutrsihty before Mount Forest. Mount Forest-Third Wednesday in each month. 1unoosr--Monilthy before Durham. Dundalk-Thursday before Orangevillo. 9yssllh.-me,! Wednesday in each month. Barastort--Wiiuy before we Guelph Fair. D-tapt-Ji-tlar, betel-e fhyslph. A grant amount of nonsense about min. istcrti' wives was summarily disposed of by the [and Dr. Bethune, who, when the qual. ities of his wife fcr official duty were on- quired into, he asked the LIDUIFOII "if they intended to pay her a salary." “Hurrah! hurrah I" cried a young law- yer, who had succeeded to his father's praetieo, “I've settled that old lawsuit at last." "Settled it I" exclaimed the aston- ished parent; "why, we'vo supported the family on that for the last ten years." A dandy of twenty-six having been term. ed an "old bachelor," appealed to an elder. ly gentleman to decide whether he should be called old or not, giving his ago. “Twen- ty-six," said the elderly gentleman. "it is owing to how you take it. Now, forts nun it is young enough; but for a goose it is rather old." BEWARE or Imu‘rmks. Ask for Dr. Thomas Eeleetrio Oil. See that the sig- nuture of S. N. Tho-main on the wrapper, and thenamel of Northrop & Lyman Ire blown in the bottle, and take Bo other. Sold hy all medicine dealers. Price 25 cents. 'pri all medicine dealers. Price 25 cents. 1i0R'I'1T0i' l LYMAN. Toronto, Ont, Rev. It. Ir. Craig, Princeton, N. J, ea 3 - "Last Summer when l was in (Email; I caughtn bad cold in my throat. It became so bad that often in the middle of my sermon my throat and tongue would become so dry I could hardly spank. My tongue was cov- ered with a white parched crust, and my throat was much iuihuned. An old lady of my congregation advised me to use the “Sho- shonee‘s Remedy." whichshe was then using The first druse relieved me, and in a few days my throat was nearly well. I discontinued the use of it, bat my throat not being en. tirely well. became worse again. I procured another supply. and am happy to say that my throat is entirely well, and the white crust has disarpenrul. 1 wish that every minister who suil‘erel from sore throat would try. the :‘llreat shotcaryettI.umetly.'.' Peprietory, for Domipiop. partial judgment of the people for any length of time. One of these is Dr. Thomas' Ecluctrie Oil. Read the following and becon, vinced .-Thotr. Robinson, Farnham Centre, P. Il., writes, “I have been ntllietenl with rheumatism for the hot ten years and have tried msny remedies without any relief, un- till tried Dr. Thomas' Ecleutrie, Oil, and since then have had no attack of it. lwould recommend it to all." --J. H. Earl, Hotel Keeper, Wust Shetford, 1'. 2 writes, J have been troubled with liver complaint for sever- al years. and have tried different medicines with little or no benefit, until I tried Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. which gave me iaune. diate relief, and I would say that I have used it since with the best effect. No one should be without it. I have tried it on my hone- in case of cuts, wounds, etc., and think it equally as good for horse as tnan."--' Maybec, Merchant, Warkworth, writes, “I have sold some hundred bottles of Eclectric Oil, and it is pronounced l, the public, ‘uno of the best medicines they have ever used , it has done wonders in healing and relieving pain, sore throats ote., and is worthy of the greatest eoutideuce."--Joaeph Rustin, Town- ship of t'erey, writes, "I was. pursuuded to try Thomsa' Ecleet:ie Oil for a lame knee which troubled me for three or four years, and I never found anything like it for curing lameness. It is f great puuilsneiit." "Whut is tho 1wst rcmmly." naked n prmxchor of a siltrowd ulmorvor. "for an in. nlhmliw audieuee'/" “Give them unmo- thing to attend to," mm the signithrant re- ply t "hungry slump will look up to the rack if more is hay in it." Rev. T. C' Brown, Brooklyn, Ont. MVib-- "My mfe mu very low with luu disease and given up by her physician. I {ought a bottle of the "thmhoneeh, Remedy," and It the end of two days the I‘M much better By continuing the Remedy she was pericctly restored." Price nt the Remedy in pint bot. tles $1 ' Pills 25 ecnts a box. Itov. Geo. W. Grout, Stirling, Ont, any. -"M rs George Francis was wverely aftrtetiul with kidney disease. acd had been under the can: of three physwinns withuut any beneti, cial result. She has since taken four hunk: M the "Nhoshoneets Remedy," and enjoys we beat of health. " WUAT THEY SAY or IT! A FEW FACES won THE l'mnru. -There are but few preparntlfms oi medicines whichhnvc withstood the un- Note. _--Ikleetrier-tkchseted and Euctrizm1. MONTHLY CATTLE FAIRS. Bee what the Clergy Bar. Your: taitlrfhlb, Wednesday in ml: A. Mu'unnl. and coating . M mount od human; READING “m3. Tho Largo and rapidly Inca-lug Circl- MOST APPROVED KINDS. NEW PRESSES. TYPE. Etc And with the Greatest Promptitudo, in the Townships of Glenda. Domino}, Normandy. Egrmmm, Proton, Artemelin, Osprey, Molnnothon and other Town- Ihipl nuke! it one of the Can depend upon being aatufud by having Job Department, " Having lately made an addition to Is 30' ttttoil up tn the vary but style, and Possess“ great Fullne- for doing In “Grey Review†“Grey Reviexv," Good Family Newspaper Best Mediums for Advertisers, Best Style of the Job Work “GREY REVIEWâ€; Price $1.50 per Annum, I“ All) “a an. EPOSTAGE FREE, The odimr is furnished with 88 COLUMN PAPER, should aubun‘ho for the If not paid In Adamo. In the County of Grey. typo, ttttrtietr wishing OF THE LATEST WORII. nun-l upon“, done in the very All who wtsnt a us their orden. . lation of tho AND EDITORIALS. ET Has just received a large Stock of HES, AXES, AXES, Another Stock, best make; Stone China Tea Bets, Toilet Sets,&c, Woods. ©ottonts,Nmutertr, Lauren. 4ms, Amt... A goodBUek Luke for 125 eenta. hunt! and (Nun who taut to borrow monev an have it " from 8 to 85 per “it. has» W. tho borrower "vine the right to pay " his 'tatt: by p'vil. on. or two Inndn’ nodes. Busines- privnta and con . and home Advanced on Town or quag' 8 Property. mood Mods-gel end Municipal Debentures Bought. Cotumunimstiom, my attended to. Alwy- to be found in the onâ€. on Mondays Ind Tuesdays. . _ GEORGE RUTHERFORD, 0mm, Main BM Dude“. Deed-1k. Amt m, 1877. ya! HATS and CAPS; a few more of those splendid BUFFALO ROBES, 8. prices which cannot be undersold. nnd I Al th. Bill 8tuft out to order " short notice. All kinds of Seasoned Lumber kept mmtly Flour, Oatmeal and Chopped Stuff. Inlmbor, All kinds of r',',':,!',,".',', Imam! in Good Companies " low Ram. rum l'mmrty Insured spin“ in And Lighiuiug for 3 year: " 75 cent.- m: the 8too. N., G. & J. MCKECHNIE, Boots and Shoes, Millinery, and Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Prices greatly reduced, for Cash only, after First March. Accounts cullectcd sharp. - -- .._,_...._. Dundalk Insurance, Leaning and Durham, Feb. 14, 1878. Durham, Fobru-ry 14, 1878. VICTOIA TEA STORE. Ihtrham, Feb. u, 1878. CLOTHING ! GENERAL AGENCY. (LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.) In. and the " Hono Inland .31th widen“ And dud: from my cum. SELLING OFF. E. & A. DAVIDSON, NEWEST STYLES, AND LOWEST PRICES. Chopping And (hinting attended to It shortest notice. Special Discount for One Month. Call and See for yourselves, Durham, Feb. 14, 1878. Selling Goods Cheap For Cash. . EL HUNTER FURS AT COST. N., a. & J. McKECHNIE, Manufacturers and Dealers in MONEX’. MAN L' FACTUREBS or' Lower Town, DURHAM. Shingles. DEALERS IN on hand, IVICKECHNIE, ' - dam} tt, thits rocl'w. -qintr Ind “can T, it " ST,. It', 81 per a“ an the 'tttte byuldm: t to par u n C . - “ prints Ind S,'2rg,U."" h- tm. C I Village Property. mu. ft l'ro ought. Coraummiesatim" m s at. on Monde am! My; pay Ao,lef2,'c. l' GEORGE RUTHERFORD, m. Nomi: rcqm 0mm. has. an... Gtndntk. pliant 9... sum. _ ugh. tutauoptetree, yt J. n. HUNTER. yl J. u. BROWN. mt yl Go To Bolster's D3008. PATENT HEDICINEH. Iusm, 3.10118. MACHINE "1.ls,r;itrsnr:s of All Kinds, ' PAM? TOYS Ind TOILET mun LIES, Biscuits and thrra'2eticraers, To... Tatum. and pipes, in luv-g. tomtit-nttehirte, and mu- I this line. not in stock. will I..- npeciLUy on npplienlmn. 11.. Wow in making Um- glpodnlity and consequently can ul. for bi. quinine" than thun- n, g merchandise. Y . I I mouth. In an} our of with r N x. m an) part ofthe tummy v ho in willingr to “Mk steoiilyttt the cmplwymunl that MP (numb, \“6 leer wevk in yum mm town. 30:. “ml not be awn) Vom hon 1- trVt't' right h nu 1".“ give your whole tim" to the vmrl. nrnnh )nvu spun-1110mm“ Mu. haw mam-1e v. L. , un- makittgover tE0per day. AL " Imp. Ward" at once on" make mum-y fart. At tl t' prcrrut time money can not he madr rm (whiny M MW other busiuz-nn. It tromts nothing to In" tii, Maine-a. Term. and M mum we. 442m... " won, ll. Mats.s:rr & Co., Potttand, Maine. GOLD. v. - Vfi - [tom-n in pvt-r} to " to take when “ion! for “w lawn-n1, rl" "l" " And but “(unrated nmily pun“ anâ€. 1.. the val-M. Any one can become a um- , -lul Agent. The most elegant works of art w. " free to subscribe". The price in so 1..“ ti at almost everybody subscribes. Um “gm lt _ poe_inirovairtiPitttywe1k. Alml; aprnt tra,t,kgg metal) unlm-nlu-r in In: .lm p. who engnge make mum-y fast. You mu devote att your tune to thr husilwss, m- .mlv our Op"! time. You new! ttot lw mmy {rum {no out night. You can m, it m u. H " och-u. Fl" ptticuUrr, dirt-dim" and h-rmn (no. El turd e: 'cnrsivrtruttitfrev. II Mu mt viable "OIL send us your oldrers m. â€0. t ttttIta nothing to try thr lrunIm-n. 5:: no who cum hil- to mulw grunt my. Avi- d“! "The Poopl"gourmd, "l'urtlnml, Mame. North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Co. Guard Mango". 38 King Mr Toenmto. $1,500,000 to lend in Canada at 8 per cent Interest. Expense- "ducal to the lowest prmsiUe w. and the In“ [mt through in th, than. at [Io-I'm lplcc of time, Fat-um it you want Money I†ly b, GEO. BUTHEIH'OHIL Am M. lain turmt Dundzllk. Keste the following Mummy a , You can G your own time for "my You an repay tire loin by insulin. one pail-but. - You can my an the whale w my l" â€in" the In.“ at my timeby gin-q; IIH'H't' a when“ at once can-cum the port Inn pa It you have "ranged to pay by mum... you will lid he mshimet to n Inn-my My: you u. not Ji'T,ct, to tnuke th, p: went and a" I amply lu- vhatssul 1 111th on the urn-urn. An “can yculy payment “H.147 f r t years pays oft. 1mm of ONE THOUSAND INHJAIIS. GEO. 'tUT'trEllr'oI,qy Dunddk. San. 18. 1877. 3 3:5 $777 Att ow P"vstcras,retimsel frul tiequvittehtul planed in Inn ham In“. Minimurv the formula u! Randy for the speedy and pm In luv} AGENTS. 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