like MI. Dtarinat tho hrss than! in tun, IV. Mug“ mm '01 In. and to have direete - 0" cos": of an vol: {I DUCT-ISA] i return; will one What is Plrnouthiami, w {alum Khulna-non oaad intuit eoihes " â€n limo" I to (and: in sâ€. his“ t an in by children an mo" main] by l During the "ryr) " in Canada ho I â€.000 "nous ta " Li"!!! Y â€PM." to have nuns on i," says De. GM. hues near.“ go them nuluslrong "up". ' "urn that It. in n“. leer. the no“ btautitig humanity," Plymouth Incl... ts, it Mb" u ' ". dimiaaube, ... trrnin, by a certain W whole Ho." 1" n this ream h "ry feature .5. "ery team" ‘3. ' It would 'tot I. ' nnd hi. " y or om errors in ,1 true “Intuit Phil] of cut b is “an M lambm as that am lmX "ml" Incl all men Honda ' I visif 3m, If" ' W. N m "can [ hum-nit, of of Chit". to his M. onl the no. urn that " r;: durum†m gm] the Passing by t do oot " hr- Co . "Y4t' 0m,- t winter in Irma-hen. ties 'nda T rural-m barium in with u mun the but iod, bat ai ist: ml In t think 'ot' In r, aod 0:. " may bo 2 and ho t addres. "Let not In! little p rt “PM in not safo l in tho Manta tl In we" That ll II and “ed ttt triel me d mt mm. (ollmr- yet I'm. " 'wu " The Provincial Sabbath School Conven- timt will be he†inn†Mn of We, on October 8th, 9th. and 10th next. The counties of I'eterboro'., Imbton, 1htrott, Wentworth, Grrttvitltr. Stormnm. and Glennrty are getting ready to (any the new Temperance AcL. . ' The mama for the new Presbyterian Church. Orangeville, has been let tor about 112,1!â€- . _ ' A Inge uagnsee of tauraieotmrt, by drowning have mhn place during tho pres M week. The Bean“ murder trial has resulted in the Mammal of Bailey. A Fargo down oi [Wales has been found net L'Orignnl. The detectives have been after the illicit liquor sellers of Winnipeg. Port Dover has been incorporated a rib Mr, with a population of 1,080. Ten of the Quebec riders have been com. mined " trial " tlut Court of Queen's Banal). Moved by Mr. Boyd, seconded by Mr. Agnew. Tim this Council do now adjourn to meet on Thursday, the 4th slay of July, 1878, at (Jeannine, " 10 a. nu-Carried. Jam: Tzur, Tp. Clerk. Au “8,000 Presbyterian Church is to u built at Benetton. A man named Baker quntely tried at Drillin for attunpting to murder his wife. He wu "ml. The Eramim'r has it from undoubted nullmrity that the quantity of lunar im- porter) into Peterhorousth in Mav, 1878, is less than one-sixth of what was imported in May. 1877. Tho BOMB. Church.“ Dahlia,“ taken tho musty steps to formally expel Mr. Mali-mid from tho denomination. At n Mug of In total - ‘mlnisw FGUtoo. . mm time time. a resolution aim» withdrawing tlte hand of Christian ,{ellowdnipvb- AUM. ' _ - .. MAL = v-..a.. instead of Amos “my. The». Bards, lot " Con. 'J, iustead at lot aâ€. Duncan (Jun-libel], In! lo, Con. 10, 20 lots “CAN. (-3". Survey, at 9200. Doyle t Lune, 7 lulu, Block A., OW; 810.11, B. IL. 3200; tr lots, M. c., 9300;21nls. H. D., $200; 6 In“. B. E., 8240: IO lots, B. E, "IO; 85 lull, B. Cr. 7130;29 lots, B. u., 01,160; 1 lot, B. T., Mo; lots A. B., 8250; 20 lots. B. J., 9370; 88 lots, U. H., 5750; J. I. ll. tr., "tto; mill block, 68-110. Jus. N. Peel, lots 42. Com. , and t. Wm. L. Smith and Alfred Smith, In: 28, Con. 4. Wm. Wallace White, lot G, Con. 9. B. Ghent, lots 57 aud 38. Con. T, Lt 24, Con. 9. D. Davidson and Jus. Sun“, lot 23, Con. G, in. stead of Timothy Cauglmline. It. Henry, E. l of lot 20. Con. 2, and lot lo, Con. 8. The mango "tcmltxomrretlt_t8tt.r" ammodfdlmnlo Institute tonne past six numb- was 220. Pauling through the hille" township, a youq 1". Mitchell, Mr. Jacob Mn Wk of some wil- . . ---- h- a. Jas. thugâ€. Tenant. lot w, Con. g. Jul. Marriott. Occupant, lot 14, Con. A. Wil. liam Irons, part 18, Con. 18, 9100. Daniel o. Shea, instead of John Shun, tor lot M, (You. 4. Donald Munroe, instead ot Ed. ward McQuurrie, for lot 89, Con. T. Arch. Meotarvie, for lot 23. Con 8, 9350. Im- gum-n. business obliged the Reeve to haw. and John Page, Buy, Dep. Reeve, acted as chairman. Pd, reduced "oo. Joseph Malia, lot Pl, Con. ll, raised $100. B. i 280, Rage 8, raised $100, also 2 acres, being Y. lots, pts. lg and 18 in the 12th Con., at '100; also 020 " lot Wm. Irons wao assessed tor. Jamel Hanna. Black i., lot tr, Dun. M 6300. Geo. Middleton, Block J., lot 9. 94-50. John Johnson's um. and for lot W, Con. 13, and nssessed to Tins. llunbury and Samuel McDowell, It ti,. 000. Thos. Clouglsha.y,, mill property, 315,1:00. Thus. timithfur i acre instant! "U. Jas. Deans, pan of 231,Ruwgo 2, Roll sustained. Andrew Brown, Cedar- mile. 3200. Putriek (lanolin, pt. of lot 22, Con. G, fur 9100. Jas. Hunter, lot 4, [with lithe M. R. part of 331 at .900. Thus. J. Patton to be tcc,shes,,ed as temm man-ad of Ronald McDuuguH for John Mr. "Hobo" an. nun-um); ..-__ ,7" - _ trnd Mr. 1dge't1l"l," had a succession of) fits. but ositt tn tt o,rqomtrt whnmistno hon 1."tg',',',1'lu' homn man-ml. Mr. 'i) . - i- “a dnnner fora short) ttott a!†"wr"""- H" - Wynne was also in - dunner for a short Wino. Mr. Mitt-hell 1m thirty yen-no! --- ---‘ Mun the county of Grey. He “inn. vs..." -_ - time. Mr. Mitt-hell mu t] Inâ€. no! from the county __ _-'.a. mt no familv. lot 36. Con. T, Roll unstained. A. K 1mm, lo: 38, Con. T, “00. David Ragga, lot M, Con. T, “on. Thou. McLuen. lot 9, Con. T. "at. Mumâ€, Hm, Con. It, 0750, had person] .100. John Dunn, Int 16, Con. 9, MM). Thus. Canon. lots 23!, Range 2 ad 8, May both lots. Mm. Spence, 101.6. Con. 10, 8800. John An- derson. lot 29, Con. 10, 9900. Alex. Raid, Ids 27, Contt.10 and ll, Roll sustained. Henry Grahum,iot 9, Con. 12, Roll sus- tained. Dugnld Alt-Lenin, Iot38, Con. lg, reduced .100. James McMurdo, lot 16. can. 14, reduced 9100. J. Henderson to be “sealed for lot to, Con. 14, " .250. Wm. Gott, lot '28, Con. 15, $700. 5nmncl Edgenon, S. l of lot 28, Ct n. 12, raised 0100. Robert. Robinson, ll t In, Con. 15, 9300. Wm. Smith, lot 27, Con. 15. "at. Rich. Adams. lot 80, Con. 16, HAM. John Bell, lot 21, Con. 16, reduced t,50. John Bullock, lot PA, Gun. 17, to be amassed for .500. new. Ferris, Roll lus- tained. John Richardson, lot M, Con. 18, mind 9100. J. J. Middleton, lot 87, Con. The adjourned Court of Bod-ion of the T-ship of Proton was hold at Dundalk, in the Gang. Ball, on' Monty. the 24th June, 1878, at 10 a. m. Members ct the l “mt all present, J. J. Middleton, Reeve, lrvsullng. Minutes of the former lat tsit- xmg of the Cum, held the 11th ofJum. " JItrpcsille, read and approved. Tho pro- realms! of the Court wen " folio-.--. l:ubrn Russell, Iota 215 and 216. lung. 1.97.501“ both lots. Angu- McQuan'ie, m 36, Con. T, Roll summed. Jr. K 1',ui.U, lat 38, Con. T. "OO. David Rater- /l7eFi%' b CANADIAN ITEMS. Proton Council. uni ho tam ts, B. H., 5750; J.) 'ck, 68:)0. Jas. N, snd T. Wm. L. S l, h,t 28, Con. 4. r! G, Con. 9. B. G] rn. T, lot 24, Con. 9. . Scult, lot 23, Con. l Cauglmline. It. In 1. 2, and lot 15, Cu: m. lot w, Con. g. iiiai an. or q"irm it . “mag arm 5:0â€; 9"». the woods in Ennis- youw man named Wm. ieob Wynne, od his I: wild parsnig. In urs from undoubted eultivatirm. oeftkiétHretulsMwirgrowth. quantity and quality. There ii, perhaps no other rod so valuabhu Hangman); or, were is, probabig. no other Vegetable food, except wlwaten read, of whieh so much can be fairly will it ibfxwmlr. m Delia, howevev, vutrmnch with the kind ahead, the period of maturity. and the soil in which it is (with. That kind' blank! he pm. ferret! which hecomcs “manly 2n boiling, Equal skill is needed in the culture of plants-a knowledge of the thing to be done. and when and how it is to be done. In the way of illustration let us take the use of fruit trees. mavairroots. A knowfedge of tho soil and mnnyro guitnbleigg p, vqfiqns kinds it id grown. Tim. kind" should he pre- ferred which becomes mealy on boiling, and which, when weti cocked. can be thoroughly crushed with the firmer. .The ootato whichis known as "svdxy," and those whiehremain somewhat hard when boiled, do not was; so mum, 1trtltetttl,y, Agricultural tiocucty of Eu:,'lattd, in reply to the iwtuiry at It member respecting the tortilmng prurertios of wood “hes, Dr. Ynelrkcr ln' reported to have said that "wand ashes cuiimiurd many atlicr good thingi in addition to potuah. Amongst than wero phosphate of lime, and sulphate ol limo. Indeed, the application of wood ashes might be said to amount to a dusti- ing of pathsâ€, a dressing of bones, a. dress. ing; of gypmmi, and a dressing of marl; and this must surely acouunt for the greater 1mm fit which wood aslus prodneedin com- parison with potash alone. He would rather lmy mod ashes. therefore, than putnsrh, " putatilt, contained only one of these eonrrtaents. There was a good deal of potash in wood ashes, and Ilthuugh the ashes might be washrd, they still lot-med silicate of potash." We cansidor early winter to be the best time for scraping and washing the trunks rd tram. It ls well known to all observing fruit growers that the loose bark of trecsis the wintrr qnnrters of myrinds of insects, when: they securely remain until tho ensu- ing spring, when the warm, genial weather mvltos them to quit their cozy homes and begin their destructive operations " the season. We have found a narrowsaw,rnth- or fine tvothed, to he an excellent tool in rasping " tlttrsuperhoutr bark. It accum. pli<hcs it more mut'nrml; than n hoo, trow. el, or other scraper; a trowel or a. short handled hoe, however, is very good, when the other may not he possessed. After the bark is removed, the trunks shouldbe wash. ml tin-roughly witlt a prtp"wtortof while hunt-u, nu nu, - y, -"--. -'_' ‘77? - _ kind, but for that very reason they no said to be more satisfying. te. t: * It ,.s nbt material in reference At (nourisbum whether the 'ioth't? be 3:53.30! i,tl','g'f since in both methods it would be well cooked. In point of economy and com \‘enienoo. however, ii has been fonnd better to boil a In to Milieu? in: mm m. loss in boiling upon 1 lb of Kenton scarcely exceeds half nu ounce. t M in the mm tuneful roastmg is 2 02s. to 3 co. It is 2. The dull displayed in the use of manurcz. and culture of plants, a thorough knuwlcdgc of lnuuures is neceauu'y to our ranting to the had. the chemical sub. sinners, which we taks, um of it by frequent. and whom crops. Such a knoWledgo foruvs a great fair in the and agriculture, and new we would draw special attention to wood when as m this respect a Valuable xuuulu'c :--At n recent met-hug of the Royal Agricultural ts'oeicty of England. in now oil soap and tvaMr. say in martial of a punml of the up to fourthh6mt of water. It can be applied to large trees with a. hiek. ory bromn or a still whitewash brush, and tn small trees. especially dwarf, with the hard scrub brush. Sirkly trees, which can at this spasm; he OMllV detected by being eovered with a species of lungi, or perhaps more prupi-rlv a. peculiar insectivornus de. porit--sho+ be scrubbed no as completely to remove this. The minute will settsalf, benefit the tree. while the "rnovat_the stem of all extraneous and injurious ruth. stances will give to it new health and vigor the ensuing rwoson---ia some instances to " surprising extent. When whale oil soap in m ouaomsbu, but may be used, but it mun“ not be very strong, or it might be injurious t I the roots of the tree, if applied plentifully and the tree smell. ir,.riisr'i,, Hindu», "ir' to ir piorse eultivatirm. tttttttlt,'),,':)?.',,,',',',',,'. quantity and qttaljty: _ There is, perhaps muted by throwmg alcw setup; of sheet mm mm the waster-tuuk m' cvuler. '1 his prereuts water mom decuuwumng, und AUUPS It pure and sweet. n Wilt even present: me water from growing un- wuulesuma and oireusivo on lung boa. voyages. l’uuplu lu-o mustanth rushing about m the hut sun complaining of heuu- uchm and giddmess. when all they need I~Ll' may and column. 15 n wet handker- tttaut in the crown of the but. V._ “w w..." tor thes, " either puny knew at, carbou'c mad " the sovereign malady " all their troubles. A few drops evaporated m n mom or poured upon the) clothes, wilt Keep me wmged puma at u Hufu (balance; um tt' as pure “yams! acid Its um: no great. annoyances mil mm: to human Imugs. Iteuauraut keepers ought to know this, and keep the tiWartusot tiics sway Iran the: mmwws, where they set, ta: and buzz to the turment of pusacrshy. [he luualy taotu d the crown was: oom- plug'ued m by those who make its Acquaint- uncc nearly every Summer may be cor- rwlul by throwmg u. luv scraps of shock mm mm; the waster-tank or ccolvr. 'lui, [Mounts Wittci' hum “CCUllllhlhlllg, nud new» tt Prru aud swwt. n wilt even [brunt-c he watcr from growing uu- Again, a little very simple knowledge wouut go In great Wu) in warm weather. licre are n puny of amateur sportsmen cum- mg home An Mun on “count of momm- toes, MM thousands ot “swat-homes mu. thud lire annual unendurauto on any terms . .4 A. . _ A: _ watcuug. A teaspoon!“ will and much to me renaming etttreta of a bath. Nothing in better mun ummouiu water tor cleuuxmg the hair. In every one rune ott the tun- muum with clear water. To winch we Would ' nly and, tut, for lemming use“ spots, b uuxuue of equal pangs)! ammonia and ulcullul us butter man alcohol alone; and tor taking out the red Mums produced by strung nexus 111 blue and blues cloth», were i. now“ was: mu amount. 1. The skill displayed in the “rioti- use: of unmonin. or in the like lulu-lune“: --Ammuma, or u it in more generally called spirits of lint-horn, is n wetfut alkali, and dissolves grease and at with great use. It but lately been recommend- ed very highly for many damnatic purposes. For lashing paint, put a table-spoonful in . quart of modernlely hot voter, dip in I thuineI cloth and with this simply wipe oif tho wood work; no scrubbing will be Decatur}. For hiking grew @0th anyfnbric use the ammonia nearly pure, then lay white blottingpnper over the ispot, and iron it lightly. ln washing laces, nut about twelve drops in 1 pint at warm suds. To clesr silver, mix two tearrirvorduls ot ninmoua in a quart of hot soap ands. l'ut Ill your silver ware and wash it, using an ulu nail brush or tooth hush tor the pur- pose. lor cleaning hair brushes, em. “Hilly shake the brushes up and down in a mature of one tenapoomnl of ammoni- to one pint of hot water; when they are clenmeu, “use them in cold water, and gland new in the wind or in a hot place, to dry. t' or washing linger marks from 'ooluug-giasties and Windows. put a tew drops of ammonia on . mom. mg, and. mum quick work of it. if you man your Lousc ylamts to tiounsts, put " low drops of the “pint: lll every pint of water Used in The name thingiappem under various forms in the common u well u in the rare things of life. Let us note It few appli- entionts ot skill m every dty life " illuaum tiona of out position. ,ï¬ Ingenious Knowledge and use tr." The thin nemm‘toyzisp my? skill diw)ayedjs, I _ No. 2. material for knives; tur it was said that blood would exude from horn and bone of thelieorms. when brought in contact with pnisonml meats. The long sword of the uarwhal, when brought to Europe, was thought to be the horn of the unicorn ' and it u probable that fossil ivory of many kinds “as also sold under the name name. Wei!- appointed Imusel possessed alztrge number of ttttt {the im'rontoty, esgmsmin 1380, at ehlha‘ohold cf Cluck-s .06 menar- named the Wire, describes four gold humps Lad as many (was, weighing mall nearly ninety-six mares; aad 177 Mutual: of gilded silver, nearly alle-sled and weighing": the nggregate 503 mare: of silver. Some of these vguela we}. provided mth air-tight covers, as they were intended to be carried about with already prepared drinks. Among northern nations the were sometimes made ‘of _,plp'l/'t'll'ltt,.Rllp%rl'rls"r'l'lre,' eat,veir.u- Drinking from the some cup by several iii- Jividualse l: on old custom which is still lupt alive in holy and in all parts of Germany,aud is not unknown in England ruining those clams who are lovers of molt liquor and drink it "from the pewter." When it friend meets another in a cotfcc-houso or tavern, the on. who has already ordered something does not issue a second order for his friend, but holds out the vessel for the now-comer. The Gerturut lung and the English pewter mug still show the popular feeling in furor of one large vessel for a friendly party. The formula of Saxon politeness which consisted in two drinkers employing the same vessel in well known. The first who drank said Wra boil (Here’s health to you), and the one who re. ceived ths goblet, before emptying it, said Drink heft " drink your health). From the "Roman do Ron†it appears that this “as customary among the English as late as the twelfth century. There were humps mount. ed on one foot, in the form of a chalice, others were mounted on three feet, and others still were made in the form of a bowl or cup, Some were made with covers, others without, and the materials employed .in their con- struction were as varied as their shapes. The hauap was particularly used by persons of high social position l the tanknrd with handle being the more popular vessel. And such was the fear of poison in the Middle Ages that a great person woo served from a hauap with a cover 'Wh, could be and la n vessel, irord which cover the servant drank a little of the liquor, which he poured from the goblet for that purpose. These. precautions clearly proved ioutlicisnt,and preservatives against poisoning were sought Uter under the most alsiird prejudices. The fabulous animal known as the unicorn or lirornr was thought to be the enemy of everything impure. Peo. ple fancied that by causing their htverages to he semd them in vases made of thh horn of the magical beat, they gourd ct9ly detect BrmtDxtttfrt MowrrtLY deservedly ranks mucus the very best. illustrated magnum: published. Its short. and continual Mu an». wry best writ. tun. During the past you "val-n} [aspen hue up poured in WNER devoed yholly a; in part to and“. maNeota,araWrtehrg0t" W 1878 more will “was: be.uteally mum-mu gnu!“ op Cari, boa.tutntist& Momma“, Sou-mm Tho Thoma Islands. etc†besides I Charming Paper by John Butpo9gtts,,etntitlmi "Following the pal awn 'oc-s." KIM†fnemaratrr'Ne “In It mo province of Ontario we have nude special u- mini with the We†to gupply Scam- NEa'n lamb! nnd."T'hs Grey Review" togeths for an.†a you. being TT, eta. "r, m Qa‘m‘bgcrip- clande- " Wine. Won - it “If! plpnlu' Insulin en be mm at the cm of this plrcr. tto name an to attend an“ my ment is received. '/ji,j"jisi'ti,s,' of plaun" in their '. drink. Ran let ,temiule, "yttthotttrht,tf this miuestty Inst The death a" the Empro: at Momma is announced from. Madrid. F _ "seed" and the rent of land†Thus, at i‘d per 1b., only 1024 grains of carbon and 32 grains of nztrogen will be obtained for 1d; when the cost is 1d per lb the quantities will be reduced to 770 grains and trt grains. When the labourer, however, can obtain 50 bushels of potatoes from It quarter of an new of land, at a cost of about " for sent and rent he will hare more than 71b of potatoes for Ll., mid the quantity of (‘urbnn and nitrogen thus obtuim-d for that much would be 6770 grains and 2.00 grains. ll', howes er, he were to sell a large: part of his crop at the market price, he could procure Witd the money thus obtained tar mare uutriment in the form of flour than would have been derived from that portion of his potatoes. The weight of potatoes which alone would supply tho daily nutriuxcut re- quired by in man would be' about 61b in reference to the carbon and 81b in vc4vrcmee to the nitrogen; but when u. labcuuwr in the West of Ireland lives upon this he is allowed lol daily, besides n largo supply bf buttermilk, and as both of thom kinds of food no cheap in that locality, the proceeding is even then an ccauuuiicul 5031;811:338 T 169131314X AND itaa snvmw‘, Scribne'r for In)“. also more eccuomicul to cook them in their skins, and to peel them immediately before they are eaten; but this is not very new venieut in many families, and the colour of the potato is not qlute so agreeable as that of those which have been boiled after peeling. When they are peeled before boiling, and particularly when they are small and the operation is performed care- lessly, from one-third to ouu-fourtls of the whole weight of the potato is lost, and i; there be no pig to eat tho pcclingu tlu whole is wasted; whilst the weight of tln peel which is removed after boinng woulu not Amount to more than 1 oz. in the pound. When potatoes have been roasted the loss in weight from the vkin and dry- ing is more than one-fourth of the weight beloro tanking. An average sample of potato, after it has been peeled, contains 11 per cent. of carbon and 0.35 per cent of nitrogen; and hence in each pound there are 7le grains of carbon end 24 grains of nitrogen, and it is greatly inferior to bread. The economy of its use depends upon its cost, so that in time when potatoes are sold id and 1d per pound they are u very dear food as compared with household flour, whilst they are u. very cheap food when produced by the labourer at the eost of the Which will be sold at modern. pricey. Satisfaction Guaranteed in every branch of business. Call and Examine. Wool taken in exchange for goods or in payment for work. Th. lubscribeu beg to inform the inhabitants of South and But Grey that “my m pr-md to execute all orders in Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing and Cloth-Dressing, . WOOL CARDING, SPINNING and WEAVING, Ty 311111;: Rttttts ot Spain died on FIesherton, July 4th. 1878, Old Drinking Gaps and Customs. l1 Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, 800., --AT THE- iEiishovtoa, VVoollen “None bat Experienced Workman Employed. In every branch of our work. We luvs always on land I full Mock of --- rd-.. ao- Cloth Dressing, 860., IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. 21 Saturday, 2711: :1qu31_8‘7_8. Auctioh Sale of a Farm IN THE TOWNSHIP of GLENELG, od Remember tho place. opposite the Town nail, Lower Town, Durban. in the Count; of Urey, will " the tteat meeting thereof, hold our wee-kg “her the ttret Wle,eigg. of this Notice in Tm; Gum Hnmw awn , r, which will first pulvlicutiun will be on 'lat.,", the 5th day of July, lame, yrucrcd to plan I. By-Luw making B Deviation from the original Bond allow- was on the 2nd und 3rd Couceulum W. o. R., through Lou Nos. 46 and 47 on the said M Con. cautious W. G. R., a! mo mid Township of Bentlnvk. an.“ Deviatiuu to be unu chain with) and the tnlluw- iug described line to he ite C'ttntre:-C,ommernein tifty links soutlletly from the North Bruit. Angle , Huh} Lu}. number hPrtpltii_x,,, link! It, ita euwrly muu “In. nuxumzr guru-ans. mm In. u.» euwrly limit-tttttttee westerly pun-Illa] to the northerly boundary ot said Lot Number Forty-Six, Five elmiuts and Eighty-nix links. thence south one de- gree 'rm.1.ttyrw., unhmtm tet give angina and Fit- 'O' t%riirTidl-"ttGGiGuiii' KFv.liiarrGiriaii, Tr , chains and “Amy-Seven 1inu-thehm, south tony demons mt Five chains and four tiatrsr- thenm smith Fifty-two degree- tttut, Six chums and sixty-two mm more or less to the centre of me Concession Bond “lawman. " which M parties integrated will tun notice. DUNCAN CAMPBELL. care. r,orttttritber 13. in the Bttt concession north of the lmrhum Raul, m the laid Township ot Ole- uug,eontiuu'Itt " Acre-mute or Inn. ot which 49 'ees 5:95:10qu ey oiufly,?toth le. tho PtT.e II" LL have on ham] and ready for Sule, on Tuesday next, mu 9th inst., a. Inrgo quxmun' of his celebrated Hana Itestorative. U 1-; . certain Indentuxe of now, mod. by Jnhn Gunman to the Vendm. (whit: Home“ will trent,"?,', " time of We). then will b. of. {erred or Isle by Public Auction " the WISH HOTEL. in the J. W. Eoulden's N OTICE is hereby given that the l Council of the Corporation of the Light Harness, Trimmings, Whips, etc. _"-."" - v, v _ 1 - " one o'clock in the " moon "ia cine tut, by Mr, _ - 4‘ Hugh 'vgffr'rifil'isio'lr.e.e. Gamma! an Normutsby, on the Mth um, m. Jul Godfrey, aged 40 years. ( , RADI‘ATE of Toronto University an] I Alt-mlmr ot tho couogo of Plush-inns um! Slum-Dug of oaturio, Ovrxrm Next door to Parker: Drug Store, Durham, Ontario. y21 Axuuuimn'rkm; the 27th um. " the roameuce of mu bride's (“than by the Rev. Mr. Gwen. Mr. Junior; Adams, to Elizabeth, daughter of Thou. Boyd, TUN., all of Hanover. J0ttmuyN--Tht.EsrAs--0tt the 11th at, in the H. E. Church. Hunun‘r. by tho Rev. T. c, Hindu-son, Mr. Ruben, Juhumm, to Mbus Mary Juno Tyn- nmu. hum of Hummer. Sr. NICHOLAS, published by Scribner & Co., New York, at tro', per year, is one of the most "tmeet" and popular monthly mach-tine- for young poopu my hotel. and was: I Maul-my hand-mm sud desirable present. Thclnumber now baton In alumina nearly 100 pun. and in tilled with “rib mg and lrcnutihd picturus. In order to promote it. ~ircuiutiun in Oumdu we have mud. week} u- 'nnguuwum with tho publishers by which we cm .upply Sr. Numnm: and the “Grey Review" to. gotlwr in: 32.15 I ymrmmyublo ntrictly in adv-nee. Specimen copy (tanks â€on“ thin othso, Ind in well worthy of inspection. 1mm)" xwlu Nurwnnhv, on the 'goth “IL. tii, Fa at Mr. Robert. “addict of twins -bor and girl. linens On Tuesday. J “no 18th. the wile ot Mr. Wellmgtuu “um. of I tuugntur. DwaLtoF--KtamtmoTT -tht the 13m an, at the res- Idunco of tho bride‘s brother, by the new. T. C. Sunder!“ m Mr. J. c, Devilcu, to Mitre Tillie hingshutt. both ot Hanover. mysTFm--Ft'tmsuaeat on the 26th ult., at tho ml- dentre of the bride's lather. by Rev. H. Crotiur, Mr. Hugh Hunter, to “norm, youngest daughter of Mr. mum» Bless“, .11 of Euro- ST. NICHOLAS AND Tm GREY REVIEW FOR $2.75. PROFESSOR J, LEWIS; Durham, July 4, 1978. July 4, "N Reminds, and J uly, ura f V --, -\’§ndorl swam. Duo 1 um 27th any ot June, Mrltis . T TNDER the Power of 7 Sale contained Township of Bentinck, main. IN THE COUNTY OF GREY. tth' DURHAM, TILL have on hand and ready tor 1 Sale, on Tuesday next, the 9th hunt... I Inge mummy of his colebmwd New Advertisements. Road Notice. Town of Durham, CALL AND SEE Du. JAMIESON, MARRIED, DEATHS BIRTHS Stock of J. & N. CAMPBELL. ON DIills. -ee---er!S fm-tt Cl ' Pri-ttlo. J tute, 1576. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO GRASS SCYTHES. GRAIN SCY'. Mixed Paints, Ready for use, in small tins, all colours. Now on hand a full Assortment of Bargains! Bargains! BARGAINS! IN DRY GOODS. on hand, tor which no ran-cubic ole!- will u rah-0d. We the of" I rally qood Tea t 353th whiohtfor quality and - mutbo be». arm mu?!†invih the public th all aad 31-13. toe annulus-8 In on!" ta radio. their “ooh, will all a lug. lot at ‘Ju'nbovo foe cub. ' A tot ot SITMDIER DRESS ca GODS Hastie & Grant, Wool Carding attended t6 at 1878. SPRING. 1878. READY MADE CLOTHING, DURHAM, June 12th "N. Muldm picked Ind he. Iron haiku um, which he is "tting " vary low print. White Lead, in Imanim. Whit. "ad, best quality, in 25 lb hep. DURHAM. J. H. HUNTER BRUSH SCYTHES. BPADES Burn Door Base, All kinds, only 5 out. pot lb. Jar Load, 200 Kegs, CUT NAILS, all sizes, mm Shortest Notice: N., G. & J. McKECHNIE MOWAT’S Hardware Store, Lower Town, Durham. The Largest, Best and Cheap- est lot of Hay, Straw and Bar- ley Forks, Scythes, Snathes, Scythe Stones, &e., &c., ever brought into Durham, at Harvest Tools, Harvest Tools, Harvest Tools. In Mocking thi- week HASTIE & GRANT J. ll. HUNTER. CANADIAN TWEEDS, as. Paulo-immediate". Pt'rt'-erlrto 1 1.13111". i THAT wall known Hons. the Smith 11031.33“: Tm: To SNATHS. BIS. Hora, BPADES and BHOVELS. m " Cumin Fire & Marine Insurance CC'I. I...†am at Low Rum. Farm My mm tor an. youn what Pin and mum-375:: on and: (100.00. they work, ma; hit Go.. Pomd. I“. [Di-trip! Ag!!! for .tttvetoru, Tht Vegan: and ottttMr--Mtsin Str't, DUNDALK. Ont " Me, PATIO): hum; been â€quested haggard putt»- in 0an and vie-tasty to an": n mm In tho than hunches, nu int-“1w! the â€vim of a 6mtuM" "inner and I'm uni llam- but" from Tnmuw. and You]: urn-1m! that my work otttru.tod to her vii he do" was mu Ind dupateh. - Myla- ht Ladimt' mu, mun.- and Con". TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Garden SEEDS I ia%iii '"iuciethig' aGdrtiirr%aaai mini A an no cited. " I Week II! 66 from m. hnsim-u lonov Wot! on tau-m maturity at R [us oemt, maple bun-t. tot HR Aggie! “In. moon I All Continue-Mom mIHJva mu to. Dul- no- "in“ u: candida-null. PATTERNS FOR SALE. mam, Dundnm. 'ert a. mrtherforxN 60n- 1tmiderto.-opposito the Cundn Presby- Spring uni Summer Minions ngulnrly INVESTMENT COMPANY, mammal.) Gupta! M. Stirling. - ""iiéie'l. 'tTic/tsi/ri-Frida-to Cir" - -a. Din-pool... Maui... to- In tho but Ityle. Being wHt oxporiottrrd itt tho anyway). Guy-mu; opp-(1mg terityr they“): Geo. Rutherford, Real Estate, Loan, Millinery * Dressmaking. IMPORTED THE Early Church Hutrry. Scripture Doom 0 and hr,htt,'t, ol Infra! krill: , with In prolum of tha, yswmnic oltey o Bats. an Church Putnam!" ol “Nunavut In- bnt hunk! when an] ot 'ttira'ttt'2tt/,rg m ettt/id'.Tot', from 'ue" at" mun... y the new, Jain] Be9.yest.x l'rub)wm Mieuata. m Mr. l. osriiihiui-, nun-n by 1'tioets emu. my other Gummy. For tmth- Mot-mm In)†to JOSEPH P. WAT. Agent, Dul'hun'. Or to NOBHAN MCINTYRE. no Yum, bum: PROF. J. LEWIS mseently of the City or Toronto, (Windwr Hotel,) In: waged . shop h: Hungry! B!nwk._lmrhnm. my I‘Mdnu‘hc IXSL‘RANCE. AND G e no rnl Agent . Cull-tom I. I. IC., Convey-mo he Any Person Wanting Money Seeds, Seeds ! Clover, Timothy and other Baptist Misrepresentation on Baptism. English d; Scotish Mo anon. Expense: Lower than my ,uyjiiiftiGG" i123." TiiaiGiHrGhTi EIT.'. 'rytrriaiubntuaaeaursa in In?" a BOM. tt_,esitr-,dmaraorosratsorrttttrgatoe Itqte,inat.,dur.utomstt-r-r the Inn treetjeuet..aottro-uovatt" bu bun" iGuii -te EEK-"EB" QII'GQII!‘ “up alto-ll [P3, OYED and Unimproved Fum- tor dc. obs-p. but! for I‘m! ML Vin-cc lot tor “In In bud-1L Dunk, W. Mr78. In- GI-ow-n of In". mu... m.m:m.m Durban. Feb. 14. 1878, Cutting done to Order. JOHN ROBERTSON. Gr.tanGriiiraiivd tirituitau iiiiiurii, _ Gr. At Lowest nuke: Prior. DURHAM St, DURHAM. an mule non-y than u m hr In ttu".. waw- °~r.-' "3‘: ; wow on. 3°" 1"tt ',i'r','i'i'iSiihte's'iii ...,- women. m a ‘- "-.'urarte to in: " .3 JFomrh. the up. CAUTION. bu. eau iaiGiiro"teTrCFd; t" iiG. In Iddm- nonruAL n‘vn, EW.e'a.""At"', m m June. St., 1tPtt, dunno to an. ._., 's'ir'e7t.rii4"e't'h1'tr,dll't3'eta7l SEE CATALOG UE. unmmugd Barber Shop. WELD ' My: mm 9‘10â€! a 0mm t-tioykG'utc" um. it "roa%UG' bumm- It 1hl,elu'gr'.'t ot either guy-n Inn-h _pc_zu_.l_ltheumo " w. w... - w"- peiv6sttu. mud. terian Church. DURHAM too-int RPM I. In tho ttmo tnl HALLBIT a t 80970! yl " Ill "