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Grey Review, 24 Oct 1878, p. 4

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A" 10 W tl od by ltr. why”. my, Mr. Sing. that the Ckrk do tind out the an. of uh cl lots 88, " nnd " in the In con. scan: m. Moral by “duty", seconded by Mr. Bing, that MIAUOD Bellbo paid the Inn of 01.60 for "moving . nuisance from tho highwny. and the Reeve do issue his TU Council an " Singlmmpton on “pi-”3h, Fromm to adjourn-ant from mu‘u lanthanupruont Tho not". A. mom. a: the chair. links cl form: muting mad sud ooniirmed. Clerk mud hilt hon Mr. Emery of Onngwillo. oomphining that lots Nos. 33. H aol?' baboon wrongfully sold. Mov. -tbe-gud. . Unlelntym hm Brui- 3ros.tNS6r.8. 'Thei By-hm were then reed a tUst and second time. Moved by Mr Spun. seconded by Mr. latitude“ the Council co into n Won be whole on By In" Nos. "4-5-6443, the L‘opuIy-liceve in the Chair -Clrried. Tho Council went into Ccur. mmee ohhe'whole and after mature de. liberution unloaded by-laws u nbove nam- ed. The eoanril then rammed the Reeve in the chair. The by-lawn were then rend I third time and paved, sealed and en- groquin the minutes. Moved by Mr. Mcfmyre. seconded by Mr. Inkster. that “lawman! om. J. Blyth, amounting to 055.56. be paid. and that the Rune do inane bin order for tho "mo-- carried. Moved by Mr. McIntyre. neonatal by Mr. Spun-24, that Robert Heron be paid the mm d " for rewiring bridge on the 10th side, roul an! that the Reeve do issue his order " tho "me-ear/ted. Connex! adjourned ttntitthe tuna-,- of Oetober to meet " An Inland Artie Expedition, ad by Indian. Tho [rum to far u have been mined no u "ows:-Mr magnum of his all him their honutogototho mncynd pay min- ohlnunt on is property. When Wang A potty of bold and intrepid explorers, counting of ton persons. will lave the city to day tor British America end the Amie regions. the object being to solve the - problem. namely. How to reach the North Polo. The explorers us: very lmpe- ' tut that in the extreme northern region; they may be Able to find some traeesot the long-lo“ .xplorer out! navignnr Sir John Franklin, .ml his followers. The party will proud to the [tel River of the North and it...“ said river a. far as Pembina. From the latter pluco . small steamer will - the exploring party a. far north as l 1:.an mil permit. They will then pruned ll Southey an to Fort York, on tho vent dd. ot Hmhon Bay, in about w, dog. north latitude. At this point they will put their boats together. carried in action. a la Stanley. .ml launch them and rrmtt " hr u 80 degf before going into winter quarters. We underan th xi Inn] Duiurin,0overmtCteneral ofCauada, In. ruched insulation: from the Home Government in Great Britain to aid and uni-t the expedition in eVery pewsible way. A band of tUty trained and tried Esqui- mux tr.pper. and fisherman " engaged to ”company the explorers. The Esqui- lllux no thoroughly equipped for the "re and [rovided with trnined dogs, M... "indoor. km, end can travel " A rapid tsaee.--dndianapolu Journal. Oeto. mlorsq the and nom- Indians sprang from All bulb-sh and shot the father and not in the wmon. After "euring we wagon and contenb'nnd robbing the dead thy ”at to the nuidouee of the family who they shot the other two soul. They M drove In. Ling “I her mm daugh- m ottt of their home Ind took “my 0100 in gold. hide. dontroyin. tho property. In. Lip: Ind daughters nlkod that night to the m settlement. which to none $wdno nil. tnj. The, were It, My CH and "theed manly from It.“ Mr. “knead!“- tom 'dt-Hitt/edits NON-Ila. “as!" his“ (to. Omaha. . A, Laing. butcher. Guelph. ucioved word the other by from Runs am In: brother William tad as". not In" been murder. Stun: AND Gun Mna..-Mr. D. Mil. Ur, of Little Current, bu new on thn 'ii'lt at that port a structun which cortniulv l, china to rank an curiosity in naval areb. '; Rectum. It is intended for a steamboat," tho muhinery of which will be situated as in ordinary propeller', new tho “em; butl twenty feet of the formml part is to he partitioned " 3nd tittod up as a grist mill. belting tom the engine " the stern supply- ing the power. Mucitoulirt Island farmers an hon their pain ground at diirerent polio. In the winter muons the boat be com dull ttedged grist mill AV Amen)» BcltNE.--John MoClnrty wu brought before the London Police Mag- istrate Wodnesdny moi-noon. uni plund- " guilty to the charge of stealing n horde and uddle from hu brother. Wm. Meclar. ty, in Owen Sound. one day last week. - The prisoner produced I number otdoe. ammo certifying to his previous good diameter. and attributed 1m eunduct to our-indulgence in iutoxieatingliquorm-- Ilia broth" ulna testitied to the excellent "put-don which in bore, mil asked the RM. to deal with him Is leniently as pos- oiblo Both seemed very much affected. sad when the seat-four months in tho Central Prison-was pronuuncod. it was s diftiealt matter to tell by the conduct of the prisoner " protseeator, upon which it {all with most wvority Both wept bitt. erly, and. u the prisoner was being re. moved trom the Court. his brother re. marked, “You know, Julia. I wouldn't have donothis if it could be avoided, but you took the horn. And I was forced to W aeninat you," His brother nplied. "Oh, it's not your halt, Wiliun; I can't In what on-d no to do it." “a to St. B-hotoatesr's -humh ”Mon. has "esded to Run unannm. HA... of Lin. .dICdMOxloI-J. oaottttU eunu- - his: ORION, Clerk ._----- -- Ontheteest of selenium. the use dey of his Belinda. severe! addresses of eonputuldion sud tiny - Md to PopeLeo XIII. In’nylyin' tiinn id. dreee from the inheiihntl of the Trum- Tiherine district, which “pee-ed devotion to the - of Cetholieqedncetion, the Pope thus referred to the W01 "rt. eetsnt "hooWin none. are“ he “IF - ceived with joy the intimation that the people of the Tnne-Tiberine district lied re- solved to do ell within their power tom-h eqrtain tint their children should receive each n religious edueetion es the timee they lived in "qxtked, end that they View. ed with loathing those unholy schools in which faith end innocence run the risk of being lost. m deplored thnt in Rome, the centu of Chritainttitr, permission had been given to hereticsl sects to erect pieces of worship. to open schools, end to dissem- innte mung the Maple injui ions publica- tions, end that the Sovereign Poutiff was not permitted, " he desired to do, to oppose a remedy to the impietv which hed invaded I the city; it wee the duty of the citizens, to render futile the efforts of the impious people by making it on inviolshlo law to keep themselves And their children from I“, eoth with honey. Why should ther here my deeireto attend the temples of innovators nnd abandon the Cstholic churches which ttbounded in sancity. and ‘hnd received them from infancy? Were 1. there wanting in Rome Catholic schools in ' which their children could receive instruc- tion without outrage to their faith or detri. ment to their morals , Thanks to the cm of the Popcs. the charity of the faithful end the zeal of the clergy and luity, there was not is corner of the city in which schools had not been opened or were about to he I opened in "titieietit numbers to meet every educationsl want. They were nwsre that l the enemies of the catholic faith, taking) advantage oftho poverty which at present) tdtiieted the pony: " Were employing every I artifice and scattering gold in profusion in i order to fill their schools end their conven- l tieles, but he would not wrong their con- (seienees or their religious cause by sup- l, posing them capable of saeritUing their salvation and that of their children for any consideration of material interest. Bread bought at such a price killed the soul and brought down the malidietion of the Al. mighty. He implored them to follow the example of their fathers and suffer rather than yield to temptation. Among the , doputstions presented was one from the Irish College, headed by Monsignor Kirby, [ to whom his Holiness expressed the ad- ', mimtion he felt for the devotion of Ireland . to the faith, on which he had just then . I been spanking to the Cardinals in attend- ' i once. Leo XIII. tProtesuntiam in 'iiGrdifGiaiiiii __ is t 6‘c16ciJ'ihfixBiL? a?” Ever yyudar "can; as o'clock Pastor my. John B. B... tor. and” Bqeeieesr-- ach. iuguu B. 1"'hth',tul School a 1'llir"Jrfil.".. Swarm; " ' . In. Jrs,t,,Tt',"g tgiiitrii . on y "veMt" you‘re . "can“ a a .m. ', iGi7GkG evening. Blbgcluo nu ulna ‘rgursday new. result! prayer meeting It 5pm ThMi new " 1:107 tuiCieUt.7GeTiGiii, B. 0. “£0le OFFICE. Thoma Lauder . John A. Mum. De. puIy-Msm Whom no " m. to 4 pm. Tomg 'UM-o n ovary Edd“ “um ham " to 9o‘clocl. 1t2'l'rltS%"lt'4 out. Muga- du Rotation. 1m. _ Young men contemplating man-iage have ( so frequently called upon us to advise them ‘ in the manner of popping the all import. ':, ant question, that we have concluded to I give our opinion once for all. Never pro- poee to a young lady after a hearty meal. Tho blood is needed for digestion, and her imagination is chilled. N or should it come just before a meal, for the longings ot an importuued system conduce to anxiety and irritability, and the shock may prove hazard. ous. It would be better to select theevening, and invite her to some entertainment which you know she wants to attend, and then propose to her just " the is nady to start. This will be greatly to your advan- tage, for she will easily see that a rejection will upset an evening’s entertainment.-.. Ladin' Jounutl. Diving Service t',,I',? thbnth at 11 B. m. Ind 6:30 p. an. Sabbath Selma at 2cm r. m. Prayer meeting 2.!” 2t teety.ei,y tUiaU1it%q1e Mfr C. METHODIST CHURCH. Moe- evaY mum " “no g. m. And than”; Itreileeti,et.t3f F aging male 9:"! B. (funny. TRINITY CHURCH. sabbath who. n ll A. m. And 7 $111. Sunday School a g p. m. Rev. B. B. Why. . A., plum Church Wmlenn. B. J. mild-ugh and Ella: Edge. DURHALI DIRECTORY Sir William Armstrong has. given 26 acres oflaud to Newcastle-on-Tyno Eng- lun.for the formation of I public park. The land, which is beautifully laid out, is worth £90,000. V mmmww°m Wu. “I. M. 9. W. B. y at. 80c. The last advice which HM great " Charles Napier gave his soldiers was: “Let me tell you that you are come to Icouutry where it you drink, you are dead men ; if you are sober and study, you will get on well, but if you drink. you are done for." This sort of mlvice might. be followed by multitudes who we not soldial's. 'h t at Ina-8* “my a- a below In! M 3.1 aanrnL. T.Jgr.A,8ee. Mr. Patrick Hopper, of Moneton, N. B., has raised two crops of potato" this your from the lame piece of ground. m punt. ed the need for his first crop in the latter part of April, digging the potatoes, which were of I large size, about the 11th of July. The seed for the second crop was not put into the ground until some two woeksnfter this, and the potatoes of the second growth no quite puntiful,tmt ere not of very Inge size. They no else of excellent quality, being hotter than some of the potatoes mis. ed from the tirat planting. frfYy.thettte"-) a. Ann. Ion Imam Lona: manor Ana‘s. P9t9, “,MM! 'md" hula-hum PRESBYTERIAN CHIS KICK “NICE INSTITUTE PM 1.0.1.80.“ CHURCH. Kai-1.0.0.! A X E S, for they are very cheap. The Safest and best Blasting Powder, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, 860., &c. Bargains! Bargains! BARGAINS! Selling price 931 Then Maniacs huve a polished table And cover. with outfit. Hangout machinist ha." ot Ute, years been put on tttet mum“: tsnd other markets. Ttry have been sold an posses-dug IN merit, while u few Weeks' work tune tandem] t em useless. " Tu): anoul" in fully wanna-d to do . rungs of work Inch " no other competing concern can "tmupt, Villa in durability h undoubhd. Durham,Wb.N UWB. " OFFICE t At Kiernun ' Hughson‘s Store. Lower Town, O72'he', the PERGUB MvsUrxcrcmNcs manuf- Family Sewing Machines Hastie & Grant, The Subscriber is agent for the £9.10 M the celebrated MOWER manufactured TORONTO RE ARM! & MOWER UUMPAY S'. In order to reduce their aback, will sell a large lot " t,l for cash. A lot of ROBERT MoPARLANE. S [H‘IL‘IISIk I Nie PISS G ()OI)S on hand, for which no reasonable offer will bu rerusml. We, aka offer a really good M eta., which for quality and price cannot be beat. Mowers, Reapers, Sulky Bay Rakes, Laidlaw e, Sta Improved Gang Ploughs,. a DURHA " Carriage Works. AGRICULTURAL --MM?. ' _ B. & A. DAVIDSON’S, 3Lsnufbctarer of.' l to take subcnptiuna GGG ii] “said?"- . . ' E eat and best Illustrated family l',lird'd'lfnati Cm“, Buggies, Demo-l the world. Any one can become I Ttttttual ' agent. The most elegant works of an gn‘nn Ont Wagons, tsta, .‘free 0. uhcnbers. ‘hf price is In low that almost everybody tyt..ty,eribes. 0n. t re. 0;: THE VERY BEST MATERIAL! rprtonaking over8ijll.itttwek. 'i1prl,'J'li tuttstt, “a m we" " low u my on:- Trunking over400 subscriber In huh“. kdgM,'t,1' in an county. I del who ergnge maln- money fast. You an Th“. in need of Such Articles veto ml t."ur Wye to the busineu or onit madman mean and I'o'j'dt1'/r'liirti.Yrg,"1'1,'"ht'ilT,r.toit Inapoct My Stock. " others. Full partieu1arhdieetiyttand term. I). labour-[bar I. “.0 Agent " “1m oft free. Elepnund expensive (mm free. Ifyon 1m “ELEMENTS. a want 1y.trfita.bU ugrk tetyi u! yqur tyldritrt Machine Needles all Makes. Dresses and Mantles made to Order. - ---e . ___ ad ies' Hats and Bonnets. Flowers, Feathers, ornaments, Ribbons, Laces, Sill", “Moons, Braids, Fringes, Dress Buttons, Urea“ aud Mantb, Ttammmgs, l’araeols. Gloves. ihnbroiderv, Curses, Berlin Wools, Cullxrr. Pulls, Frillings. Snow Flake Dress (lands. Embossed Prints. Fancy Prints, Snow Flake Ulster Cloths. Mantle Clutlrs, Whitu llrms Muslim. Meu’n White Shirts, Men's Funny Shirt". Oxford Shirt» . ingg Tweed t"suitingss, White & Grey Canons, As they have just opened out a well assorted and fresh stuck of the very latest stylzu m Durham. READY MADE CLOTHINCQ 1grONiirAT'tiir Alexander Robertson, DC RIIA M , Durham, April 4, 1878, May, 9th, 1878, Millinery & Fancy Dry Goods, WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., and Pntent Saw Handles. u’We respectfully invite the public th etll and judge for themselves“ Dynamite, Dynamite ! ALSO Note and Bork Accounts collected on reasonable terms. Opposite Middaugh’s Home], Lower of those Celebrated Lance Tooth Cross Cut Saws For 3‘35 cash t ROBERT McFARLANE. IN DRY GOODS!. MILLINERY! E" This is the place to buy Cheap Hardware Now is the time to make your purchases at .GO TO Agent for the sale of all kinds of J OS. F. MOWAT. HASTIE & GRANT. DURHAM. And dont fail to see the Large Stock of 11gl0PLEilylriiiD'i' TS, --FOR-- 'SU(‘IX AS CANADIAN TWEEDS, &c. is not emaily earned in than times, but It i' can lienimle in three i i mouths by any one of either sex. many part of the chantry who is willing to work steadily at the etuplnytueut that we furnish. $66 per week in yulll‘ own town. You need not be away from horce over night. You can give your whole time to the Work uronlyynur spare Inumcntu. We have agents who are mnliing aver $20 per slay. Al. who cugnge at once mm make money but. At the present time money can not be made no easily " any other business. It eortt nothing to try the business. Terms and Wi Outtit free. Arlclrnsa At once, H. HALL“? k Co., Portland. Maine. can "mks money rum:- " work for In than u an) minulm. Capital not re qu‘red; mam. s tyou. 312M darn. home mule by the Vidurrtriohtr. MG Women. boyn nnll “In waited Ovary. when: to I on: tur us. Now is the time. Costly outht wd tern:- me. Andrea Tum a eo., Augusta, Maine. once. 'It costs nothing; to with; La'arciii one who on mini to an agent my. Ad. dress 1"h1','ilS;'l.'t'l'l,lh",lr4'dh'2't Maine. Grant d GO I I .mnney. want pratata work send iGGG%iiliii once. It costs nothing to try the bnuinen. Na the above muutioned Gouda Cheap Town, Durham E. & A. DAVIDSON --18'm- A, Tea It wrt' by the 8y GRASS SCYTHES, BABES, ”Anna. GRAIN SCYTBES. FORKS. BORE BRUSH SCYTHES. BPADES Barn Door King“, all kinds, only 5 out: pr lb. Now on hand a full Assortment of Mixed Paints, Ready for use, in small tins, all colours. Wool Carding attended to at 1878. ‘.WILL SELL CHEAP Also slugs STOVES AND TINWARE ! The Iubscribex' beg- to inform “10}:th that he bu I Inge Stock of STOVES And TIN " ARE, which will be sold Custom thrding, Spinning and Manufacturing done m the best possible manner, as usual. (TIILLKI’ Particular Ittentxou paid to Eavtstroughittti. Cash for Sheepskins and Hides A: it in In Mmittod fat can they do the WOOL trade of the Countiu of Guy and Bruce. Agent for the Superior [handout Seeder and Drill. Also th, but Sulky like in the Donuniuu, Dry Goods, &c. Muhine pickod mil tres that handles- nnih. which he " selling st you low Pines. White Lead, in mull tin. DURHAM, June 12th l878. DURHAM Durham, Feb. 26th, 1878, Durham, Febnmry 14th 1878. England Declares War ! ADAMS & MESSENGER, GEORGE RUSSELL, Suitable for the Scum. ar Load, 200 1 OUT NAILS, all sizes, " 1?OI-l, C4XSII 0R '1‘11A1)E Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves. N., G. & J. MCKECHNIE. S hort Notice. in thatdoonotmm the sum... M HM on hand a Large Stuck of '. Rudviuchhuuk HUNTER A tall from I" old friendruotieitod, BABES, MATHS. FORKS. HOES. BPADES sud SHOVELS. . EL HUNTER. but quality. in " lb hop. ’tho Gdlmuy Sulky Rake-the GEORGE RUSSELL Kegs , T. A. HARRIS. ra yl Menuhin-nut We! inteemtia READING Thc Info and - Win ' Cum in m Town-hips of Chuck. Baum Normandy, Emmott. Mn, Arte-um Osprey. Mound-Inn had other Toru- shipn nuke. it one of (he MOST APPROVED KINDS. “Grey Job Department, And with the Gram Promputude ettet deend um Has an“ by luring NEW PBEEEZS. IYPE, Str, [snow fitted " in the vpry but "ru, ad “I'M lady and. a. mason u m Good Family Newspaper “G l'oy " " iexv,” But Madman for Advmuou. Best Style of the “Gm my... ' _.- -. - BUSINESS DIRECTC _e" LEGAL 7 LOCAL AND FOiEiON NEWS Job Work Price 01.25 per mum, I? POSTAGE $8 COLUMN PAPER 1heegtiesit, {Wm than“ 'suUeriU " an; la the County of any. If not paid in advance. [mt halide: for donu all OF THE LATEST “'()RI{. Al'. who run A Ame in the very In “to“. lation of the AK!) EDITORIALS. Pit0t'tttETorl. 0%. Ity day, I“ ”bum-u In "Mr a. run In all rum! spur null Imam, In Two hm or 14 hum ' Time inch“ do. yen y Gun-r woman. [In ' tuit Wham. .. on nah-I. .. DI. III Duluth Proteui "i'-', () (My Imm- deal“. mm! tsll L tree of charge. ' min-rnwuu-m. “It “It tart nun-HI Ge " OUM‘queuI A mn‘ I , nah-nur- In I vnluehg if "a... ~".nl| At a wd_ “(I O\ " l T W“ PW mr ("may ' will A Lube 05cc. (hair-1.: Shred. Upper Durham, - - O “TRAY A.\'l.\l.\ MI Gr .I. the and I lulu. “worn-nun“; by urine" trtntratt't “and autil tortu Ila “In. l I -isi,t"ror ot thr It 'rrertswr'.teC.' 0n __, -...-L_... In. I I Durham "r" , hu- ant I‘Muml-l .M "t " Easran at": hul- mu In. tr. 't mum-uh! " I) Mortgage "etiruiars I vet" “an" tl uni ta BEST , “THE BEVIE livory 'rn u tsat " Pell': J. ttWIS l .[T-~Y'~'u. “Hm l 9? " trirst um um l, lt r MWL‘HH' h L “m. mun-walnut ll an... has n L " '_. "mdmz an": tum I i ‘w pa,ti' he“!!! at " Beautiful WW A Inca WWW“ me. sad Pictur Nothing LIKE LEAT curiiiiiirronitero [an d the Ila-chm.- "I" F. “Hm-r run rum: ANI' I it"? nut lu‘l‘ Ar around to null .1! "IA It“ M aid-u mom of A t _ 'l.'tt . - _..'. -- W - thin. hi” - of A I "sat r1t"lr. "a tq. The In": ....'._n.ou|-I .n‘cal and -.ttU. TEBttti:--$l.tlo pm gururtntr done with nu and despite)“ D... I A u ll 1 IAIN ATF, M jut?" mm “than" Do a”, a. Matthew Cabinet Mal he I’I’H'} 00.11;.”- leDOXELl. MutttiTE1t 5. -Uptrerr To! " I JAMES LA)“ “()RSEY . AT J.h, " - httitPo'Trill' “on... INTIST will l nil MACH.” o hulk-m. _ new». Mum; an “wig-In CW. l, . nod radium I“?! tto"I " 3001's AND SHO l’nmmmzu nusCELLAN Eotrsi CASH .016 at "G.irdrua, t. m "t mt laid w MT an! “I“, W. ”MAM hand-nan“- l' tiful AmbrotYWS Only Ten Cents. 6min}. liver! ' You Want Mow pr, Barber S " K113i " )1..th " MEDICAL. Wood Turing, or ll b, the ulrl eolt, N Thu: Hotel. Pricrv Illa Mn PI. IIJI‘IIZU burl Foil MIDI ds Frost. Al All is thw " r” " bop. N '" it"! ""

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