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Grey Review, 19 Jun 1879, p. 4

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ti was. n' - _ "V 7'": "L""'"""'" but. took their um drink. The French method 'd oyster-Wain: in much more Wu“ The linit'tivdves m Amfepy- .uaa out {n a. water, and done .. Beginning early in the fall, the cultiutor of the oyster took up the fat bivnlvee from their bed where he had planted them, and hid them I little higher up on the slum. In that for I short time cub any they were expo-ed out of the water. All" n {cw den of this exposure by the retrenting tide, they were moved . little higher still on the more line, which an" them I little longer expo-me to the Air ttti-ttdow tide. And this proceee we: continued,.euh remove Vaulting in . long- er mute. And with what multe t Two 1 we, curious "mr-Ama-nt to WW and the incubation cf I membhtow making Mon forth-mane. What t povideuce in- an ante! t Yea, when he's educated.- When umtomed to the treet- ment. m the tide retiree, the oyster “he egood full drink, and whine the-Ame until the tide tot-mu Ounwhil'e nit- i be the the noun h . on...“ a...“ “magma: pnedtionen "the bar'. “Come,Swill,let'e “tenth-h r: “We“. I‘donle know Aid Her-29 'bti'titryeGr'riaiad tun,am.h 1;“:de l, as; hcii7iif 'ltittrh, WB' ovengms wi ' a . . {qt-u. . -tirxt" Jrith better 'iutitr/ght2 itdctui. "u. and tre, Pies in gvery trntrtour {on Choir time came. The oysters were mun, hp! alive during the - part ot the long winter. The tit bivalve. were build with an can, and were Upton] on the mrllardoor, the round or lower side down, no u not " allow tho liquor to es- npo. That such . lilo required a great change of eapaeity or habit in the bivalve u evident ; and it needed 1 training. you mu odraratimu on thymu- attainedto such utility. And this In: the wu‘ it wu nail qBtteMed by M durum-anon and ucommoduion to thum- Betoro the "itmad at”. our oyster-grown and only in “will to “an“: the- villages on the Hudson that for onion. to be tllud jut below the rim» should be closed with Ice. Tho-i-i-tatt-. men consumed" mantel": to mpply oysters in an “A, with an climates that we Sink“ has supplied‘ should not die be: Again than isomoog.aimalsthe modt. Mon of old habits. or tho tormation of new habit. in niUred circumstances. fore, thunder. Some persons have the power of imitating the call- and may of birds ; end birds in turn repent human language. without, hover", understanding its sense; it u only very rarely that we can recognize in the phrase uttered by the inhabitants of n clue the expreuion of n desire. Man And dog, close friends they ere. understand one another only by man. of n sort of [Antonina Bventunlly the dog under- etandl Acme of the words ipokeu by his master. and the mutant-nae some of the real expression of hu trusty friend ; end this is the highest result of long neo- cietion. It appear: " though. by n supreme will, u ineurmountelde obehele had been awn-Helm nmmnnmtion between men And tumult. I mswwma be gone t" But in All probnbility a. In” cl Animals gives expression only to vary simplo impressions sud ideas. But, inland: " we do not understand it, we cannot detine either in extent or its true perfectly ro-ordinnto their work, it they were noble to ancient-ad one mother , The “not, Acting on a sentinel, could not um its fellow- of tho hypo-ch of danger, it it did not possess the power of giving a Bistro] tho meaning of which they under. stood. Whom I'lllows no About to migrate, “no“ then moor to be con. corned shout the perform-nu of their pow voyag- Iolno timo hold:- the rest; they Btuhtogeth" and utter their call; they " hither And thither to summon indi. Vidal]: who, in their folly, take no note of, the (thorax. at hum. In it not plain that the“ know how to any, "It is time to and: nation. dream-poem and com. Binetioe; ell the outcome of the experience with men and things. Some animals live in Ioeiety. othen true] in ttoeka. In such wtione than is plainly developed 1 sort of lensing. edepted tor establialung eoncert of mien Hmong-the individuals. In budding their lodges, how could beavers mete e regular diviion of labour, and so coating I unborn! um India; them. selves with Ii. hula 8 ond at his cup- bond. bapthn Cataract Indthen III-pom the yet of tune!- by . string from the coiling. I. imagined he had put tho who]. my to mid" surprised to In I single Int quit the pot, climb up the string. no. the ceiling. and regain its not. In In. than hnlf tn hour nun] of " oomponiona allied forth, tnvomd the ceiling. and reached the depository, which they conntnntly revised until the whole at its content: were consumed. After the ”In. runner. then is Among E Th WW“. 'ttntstonmrd.raetieat in... Thom, oath-munch We! nnimnU,that *.-6iqr.teaimxtrtogrr 'si- Manholmumtdo, do within out-in “mitotic”, that decided math of we... composing to unit "mending. They learn. from the ne- e'-itiae of the aitesation, to exchange not” rid: one “other and £012an teams in new! therewith. Hanan. up June. I Memphis obs-not of the habit- of mi- I have frequently observed two not: muting on their path an. o gravel walk, one going from Ind the other returning to the out. Thoyvinw etch other'a who”, on! ”to hold I conversa- tion; null-odd Chat - that one an commie the other the but plan for Wag. This N. Punklin thought they have the power of dotnngom -tuensrttau.eeuLotanimautui '-Won dis. men l 'tttcarte-te “in! hrlupompho let ; Tth, synoptic . aitr kuvo’ I In!" 8th, uycopnte a support lane . min Asia 9th lymph . statt have I M. 8rd, syncopato . put'tho body, lane " unimal ; 4th, .yait# tty 1|:de have. n eandU Ptti, lymph ' npo luvé'hadui' Ut 'rnttotats a metal luv. I Ian" Ind lynccpute In my love- conjunction, And my whole is large and very long, And going inn-may. . on... No. a. My first is sometimes called my second. My second my finst may bur ' My third is what my second and timt Po when they sit down to to. F My fourth is what my first or second Very often like: to an? . to his cheriubod heirloom, through the muscular mnuling practised impmhlly in our modern kitchens on iron pots and china pans-Philadelphia Timm. Queer stories are told of the advent of tea in the inehionable market. The ignor- ance of its preparation was ilimitable,artdfh" ladies who determined to tread loosely on the heels of fasldon, were compelled to take lessons in the art of brewing it. One lady,, before consenting to become a candidate l for culinary henna. boiled several pounds and served it as a vegetable. Another. _ equally stupid, set forth her table with it as 1 dried fruit, and naturally failed to relish it. At the teaparties in the seventeenth century, the leaves from which the tea had been drawn were handed around to be eaten " a great delicacy, with bread and butter. To refuse was td ail-cat the giver of this odd entertainment and to stamp yourself an “outer barbarian" in the realms of ', gentilty. Nut so very long ago it was the 1 general custom to carry to New England 3 tea parties one“: own cup or tea dish, The latter curious vessel,by the way (from eight t , tan inches square and an inch deep) gave rise to the phrase, " dish of tea." There is one veritable ten-dish in this city today, which has descended in a direct line to its [Instant owner. a lineal descendant of Gov. ernor 01165135011 whose table it rested hun. dreds of years ago through many high teas and omcial frolics. This whim of carrying one), own tetump to "tea fights" had its [oddities and ineonvenienoes. tot how did these guests dispose of their soiled china , The chronicle is as mute " a Bu, on this point, and we are left to infer that they either carried the sticky uncles home in- their pockets. " dispensed with-the elixir? before the reign of trrookorrbrsaking Bid, dies began. No guest of a nineteenth centm y "kettle" would invite annihilation The following incidont is rehted of the venenblo Dr. Nesbit, (formerly Irrtrtidtsnt of Dickinson College, Cnrliale: "It amne- me that ministers don't write bettersermons. I am sick of the dull, proxy main l" Mid I Indy, in menu ot Dr. Nesbit. "But it in no easy matter, my good woman. to write sermons," suggested the Doctor. "Yer," rejoinded the lady ; "but you no so long about it. I could write on. in half the time, in only had a tea." "Oh, Ho text is all you want," said Dr. Neshit, "t will furnish that. Take this ona from Solemn: ‘It is better to dwell in a corner of a house top thin in a wide house with u hrnvling woman! " "Do you mean me; air t" on- quired the lady, quickly. “Oh! my good woman." was the response, "yon will never make a sermmtixer. You are too soon in your applications." . A little three you old dnughiar ofHanIy Monica, in Piston, was drowned on Mon- day Afternoon by falling into the house cistern. Than the promises you nmhe; Brent: were meant to be ht motion, Blood that otherwise would cool; Plenum. profit and promotion Graham M Cupid's school. Hono- rPua-(Md‘by W. Hull- FLY) Durum. s" Both were 'tmis “ {oi-d. bad ”on: _ _ Neither rib-Menu?” ' J Chanda No. 3-Bunoom. 1tidRU No. S&--meee Menu-.- Double Aarxsstie.-c-o,w Greet Mm'md their won. Bo they wept Ind kiaaed and parted, Steering ever to be true; Died the muiden brokenhurted ' Wu the lover hithful toof Pshas. she wed n wealthy but”, Rumor whiny-rod the we: sold, And no city dame: out-nah her, With her pockets full of gold, Queen of every ball end party. Deeked in we not jewels we. Lam from this, ye AAirist tovert, In your anguish not to blah Anything of greater value Looking fresh and my hearty, Reign: the vichm of iusp.ir. He, confound thi little know, Big ptanutions, servant: plenty, Splendid mmionu, pomp and use, Cured the livid: love of trrintr--w That incnnhlo about! ' And bar lover clone beside her. I‘m-mud vow- of tsottatmuqr, M. I“ proud Ind pa (no mun-h; PM And Iody. rip. sud mellow, With . hues of mu. In"! Took I 1eidow twice bit you", Answers to Riddles. The Old, om Story --r-t-t----.-- aha: treieioyr tt.etedI. J. Med. "'met..et--sirnunus,u.,,ss, , .,. hum-nun.- _"'" .-tort.soasdet-rr,to "In the tim.., SHINGLES, HATE AND LUXBEB ”MI-dull! do“ “Mel. J. W. CRAWFORD, Roch-m: Mills, Durham P. o. 01mm Sawing of Lumber AND gamma; . Rock‘vm. Mun. tunnels Feb. 11.1870 own: new. Damn w l. m., Nihi- Arrive 4.00 p. m., 10:15 p.111. grin-van m cm) I. In. Ant" 4:.) p. mi For “no " mum-am. mum-u Time 'l'nblu will!!!) mums. NO ARMlS‘I‘ICE onnmzvtm. Scum. Depm 1:15 B. m.. 11:35 B. m.,5:w p. In. Arrive 11:10 w. tu., ma p. m., teat p. In. North. newt. will); an. 4Ul5 p m. F Arrive. mm s. nu, 'l','llt; T; Wan. bop-n tr.M mm. A"! d M Inn. Dom tttt I. BL. 11:85 Arrive. tir.30 I. BL, 8.00 TORONTO. GREY. mm BRUCE [ RAILWAY. GRANGE or m Night. ot meeting. Thur-d.” on or baton I noon in out month. '1‘,Cmon,30c. s TEPHEN LODGE No.tat 1.0.01. 7“ may of mullaovora Homing M. 7:30 o'clock. in le, d Ferwg' all. 'tttt matron welcome. , A, Harris, 5.6, W, B, Vol " Sea. On and that MONDAY. " My, 18”. trun- will run " fouomm:.- “gun VI manual; L uv-uny an or will" um moon ot etch mouth. hung? bmthron welcome. A. Vollot. W. M. H. W. ockier,8mmnars. Town Bisll-oiren orery Friday evening trom 1 to 9 o'MmA. Shun 'l, Imam.) too My cents. Moun- d" Robertson. Lllmciu. thtiee hours fromBLm. to t tr. m. Arch. Mc- Icnlla. Postman“. Thoma Luna: putratogutrur. [ Babbitt]: Suzhou! It. 2:30 g m. 't.sii'iui'fii,i “my Thundny ovenia In o'clock, and Bi A, Chan every EM! "Suing gt. o'clock. Paw: Rev. II. "s, the " ii Fdmii),.uft"lLl'i'h',o,l2l,L'ii,o, T." if: Smuggling “ii p. m. or? young mussel‘ on y even us, Foun , on an ‘er tutm! 1: a ll; m. ; Wedne-dny 'Mlffl, Bible Dial. " " , T and-y evening, maul-i prayer meeting " " m" Bvafy Wednudiy‘ Jviyikthike' tcdii." NGNidiitriGFi. “lullaby awnings: 7:110. new. Wm, Fuhpuwr. June, August, October and Deceml'er. Primrose-Wednesday preceding the Onngaville Fair. oramyrvi9s--TU 2nd Thursday in such cum isaiAtozG, if. J. iiiuuiai Lid KKK-$1126. Tomato. Ayn-n“, 1m DURHAM DIRECMY' Berlin-First Tummy in m1. month Brampton -First Thursday in each month. Listomrl--First Friday in ouch month. F'tmpss-T!humdayfollbwing Mount Forest. BotmouHiftetsrttu of February, April, month. . 1ttgte-iiie,ogfv'T, before Onngeville. Ihmdtuk--Twsday More, Ortutgesville. b'srlburmr---1%rdnmuhsy before Orangevillo. Marsvilhr--b'ecottd Wednesday in each TRINITY CHURCH. bin do“ " 11 lb. Ins-Ii! .m. 1 2983’»! It/r: a! 1etWrt..wrstr, 'g..'lli.., mouth. 7 9Ptev--Fittt Wetland-v in each month. IGrristotv-Fiiay before tho Guelph Fm, Drtsyton-b'attmltV before Guelph. Elora--Thtr day before Guelph, Doug1tus--Moahy below Elan Parr. 1Lunilton--0mul Pllnce Grounds, the _ “any tttt9se1plt. . . . month. - Walkerton-The last Wednesday in each month. 1ri1dmtr.r--V Wednesday of each mouth. Durham-Third Tuesday in inch month: Prietsvilu--Mor1dny before Dun-hip. Hanover-Monday before Durham, Meant Forest-id Wednesday in each " All kinda Ird: must “not“, go“? in price. many lino Inning Alreuly adrasured, I] who "quire good- . an money by Buying now at DRY GOODS and GBOCERIES At J. H. HUNTERS. I beg to inform the public that shortly baton the increased dutiel won imposed under the "tationat Pom)” taritt I purchased An NOW is the that to buy I CATTY a!“ Choice "pan Tu at Me. put up in a neat Tia Caddy, NOW in the time to buy I PIECE of GOOD CHEAP FACTORY COTTON. YBINTB FROM 56. PER YARD UP. FACTORY COTTONS From " per ysrd By the Piece. TEA mom 20o. PER Poux'n. Jrurtlt of may“. 192-de on. pr We". Nit moon emer seed, Grass seed, Garden seeds * Turnip seed Very Cheap; ' hem FORGET io iriiy EARLY AT C. METHODIST CHURCH. Sense“ "on 3.1mm: " 1030mm, and (£310 Parr 9mm): Selma It. 2:30 p: m, My" Imaging every 8mm crhhttutr., 1rst.1.tsttcpt1tfr.rx_1rtuettt 'ttet-c-sm-ttr T FREEBYTBRIAN CHURCH. Dilrittq Sanka gf,',? 8-me at ll s. m. sud w: "35 .ttt.etrt'tettro If. 'sal 2:91-3:53?! tsteetittg War, Wart DURHAM LODGE No. 300 " A. P. t A. M, Durham, April 2nd, mid. MONTHLY CATTLE FAIRQ. TOIOITO (mac: " Arrow. MECHANICS? INSTITUTE DURHAM L. o, L, No, m. f. G. nGlSTRY OFFICE, And intend adoring them a the! old LOW Prices for go Jun. tl,te,tg',,r, MST OFFICE. MONEY SAVED J. H. HUNTER‘S. iatrur; John A. Mauro, Det, mum trom 10 a. m. to I [uni BY BUYING A GOOD "PPLY op of Staple Dry Goods. Groceries da., J. EE.. -HUNTER’E. nm'Ta aTrCiriiirr. “m T.g. l. 'uet,,Po1titt1t “out, Brock- Buy ore'rrirhcrs, it?! _, ' a I '“"“ iiiirltlflttatl't h',o,flllhl'ltl In“ml f"lttfgt o""'"""?]',?,':?.'?),"";,',;';,',,',',' w. TIND Mum-m. mwpngamm e Ark tor f,e11te, Caraway» Catarrt, vine. ontiAk fr“ "W" For Sale by." Dree." m,‘* New an!“ - _ mum new Ind becoma very din- Me. Ind I ite,,in ”nation often pavem- ttsq no mun lying 10% would feel like number- Md be compel to I“ u in the bad. My Ind mirth “at; 'iii'iiih,?t'iit,l. was? out can. Ill-Ion ' WN, Whom... Edwina-aim M! at Htte.ettvyl alga. bottle I found decides mum an "Tafl‘J‘fifizfimm'fm w an o I quit muted t.eteegrtftidriiiG%"t,%'i' but not. ltllt'gg the. um of [no I luv. tahetn lame for . cold In my hand A “no at any to Inlan- hm “Idiom Sm- fiteat..tLeoiiiifi a! tlr when m- c. - _ _ V ______ 7mg." " - 'l,'G' {030 re. mun men " a this. my u y. In mammals My '.'itii,Tait,ii,ii 't'o'il'l'df,'pl'l', pane be mu." ' I "1%“3 in night-:1 for yet; before I I“ Wd lava-i ariiirita mm" f,'.Uiex..fP'g,l,y, i hiGHaGii x. J. B. Huang. Ego "tmtittT"'"'0 , ITG II Thou-Id- Am::Wo-derhi Clue. Hear what a. Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Remedy. Light Harness, Trimmings, Whip, etc. J. W. Bouldens' Durham, July 4.1818: A'I‘ARR CON ",'ffi%i1fi/',Y; Catarrh e m e d y CA LL AND SEE ""7iiti'iThu, om. .-rrt I- now "are ','lh"gt',tt g'grif,',',t Stf,1t , '" u mo. 'tt1.t'itlltrh1'éi'ttt,lpr4t,i, yopld re. Stock of nii in"? 11:“ but ~14 u:- “can" " - for chi Isle of through-3M MOWER "than“ by the TORONTO REAP“ l MOWER COMPANY. ALSO Note sud Book Account. colleen-i an tttlt' man. . _ o"'mEtatarurii-ciiiiiii"iiiik Sum-i Lua-u. 'm-u-d Th Saba-Wu in "e.tUtt3. AGRICULTURAI: Mowers, Agent'tor the Superior Brady.“ liettler and Drill. Cook. Parlor and Box Stoves. I',sttiouiar auautam paid to Eaveurougttins Cash tor Sheepskins and Hides [Vegetable and Flower Seeds, The nub-crib" beg- to inform the yublic that he hu . hT Stock of STOVIS and m _ WARE, which will halo] A LARGE AND. WELL XSSbMEn STOCK or trrhTit9smts BOOKS, Alwnys on Hamil: STOVES AND TINWABE I, svcu Ah" th1ulitiowtr, Cabbage, Celery, Thine“, Onion, Cmot, Paris nip, Beet, Cucumbey, new ac, and the Mount FLOWER SEEDS. 'l‘innothy and Clover OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS: TihiNip SEEDS. of The Best Quality, at the d, swarms, YELLOW ABERDEEN/and WHITE “13x19. \Vhilo Belgian Carrot Se MANUEL \VURTZEL. Also a fall Spelt of CHICAP FOR CASH on TRAE, KIERNAN & HUGHSON, The Royalist Trimming espaclally shaped for collars a: cum; PATENTED CHINELLA NECK TIES, MUSLIN TIES, NET TIES, LACE TIES. FRENCH FANS, FANCY FANS, DAMASK POCKET IMNpiuilitCHrh'rg, NEW METAL DRESS BUTTONS', & A LOT Ol? SUN SHADES. All of which will be sold at very low prices. Fashionable SUMMER STOCK Sulky HayRakes, Mowing Machines, Reaping Machines both single and combined, Lumber Waggons, Horse Powers and Separators, At The DURHAM FOUNDRY. A. COCHRANE, WOULD NOW INVITE THE LADIES TO COME AND EXAMINE HIS NEW The 8tsbstrribttd timing io ri'tiirn thankl to their numeral: triairai c3405." far and: patrons: in the put would remind them that any at u and peered to do Highest Market Price ih F o R Mr o o L t A: tuna? hi hive I Inge Stock of Feice Ind Canadian “coda. Ertlttt1oth.. shitting! and Plant-ch which we will "clung: for Wool or all chap for all. Carding, Spinning t, Manufacturing, Durham. April, 9, 1879. “Mimi, April l in tin but Wilde mum» ma ott tin uhoriué notice. We at. ako M to pr 60 Duh"... Feb. 23th. 1878. Durham. May, 15, 1870, Hmovat, May 22, 1879, NEW SEEDS, Comprising i L. Reapers,~8nlliy Hay Rakes,- will“ Oi Stair“ Improved Gang Plough" to WOOL! WOOL! 'r.., JQHNSTGN, iti.,. JOHN CAMERON ADAMS & MESSENGER Befote purchasing Eluwhere dont {nil to see our Mot-E MILLINERY " "N. Fancy Dry Gooods. E. a A. murrmsfih STATIONERY:- Dutiuim, May 15th, 1879. KI ERNAN & HUGHSON} Consisting in part of the following I Agent is: the a]. of all kinds of least Seeder and Drill. Also the (know-y Sully Rau-is. by: Salk, ribs in an Dommion. . LADIES HAVE IN STOCK THIS "rPr,rttiiifnimityg,,i, -AND-- IVCI M-----. -AND- MEDICAL' WLL, LOWER TOWN JOHN CAMERON the difttstont Inna! ind SCHOOL " 2:etrelr"r" "new 19mm muss for " "t fl Mint!“ "d , t . . P i? but fun a an. an, ”WW Lau MW byluvng And with the Gm Prompt." um Fania; Indy melt H! addition to out J91) Department, PM not new“. in doing .11 know Attod “unmounted-wigs“ Menuhin-Mm“)! New READING “tram 'UU-de-a, indium. cm. “Grey iia,s,,v.-q ir. who if}?! ' 5685 FM Newspapei should aha-i1» to; m: "Grey Review" Boot Modulu- for _ the Township of Chuck, Bentine mud]. Eamon. hm. Alumni. Osprey; Ma'-thm, and other Town My. "in “no of the irish' Work gypsum rum: soa'iiiiutuaau,,igr Price 01.25 per Annual, “am “YEW; ”CAL AND FOREIGN I count: PAPER ti, the County of they. arm LATEST WORK. not paid in advance. I Motion. hunt knows. 1ntuatettU nu) Hummus ndrmzroi 0"“. Ev/. D, DAVIDSON'SI 1,000 Cords of In “and to Ina m not the I'm: om v he [that mew-nun DoomSuhI Pl, 10.000 bushels of W ht Jr} Cabinet Din-MM. In. Yor Wat-on Bron . Carpenters and Build Writ t VETERINARY SUP. l)‘: h Inn W AGENTS, READ PIOLKTHIII-II Do You Want M I MacltAri.I,ts,r I, :xzz ANS Bud 8 mum: MvAlt'l‘lll "U.NOA " W,l, “on". In It" 'lil) uni I": A"? WANTED _ I ry'; ALF!” LEAD! Uh: uh; ”in the in! tor out all». Junta. MISCSLZ BUSINESS DIREC RADt'.tTi Nomi-or a, Mikado“! an! - “A an To. inch. or 24 Tm inch“ do. our“! colt-n. tuu coll-u. “In. column, Oo. u 1 I Do. tlm, Ioney I. Inm- "rttrs:--m.odpor “$1.25 If nut paid w: Durham, - - Wood Turnin At the 0:5 Mull“ unusual ('-.-‘AI'KICI...A TMRVI‘IY u! I.uu_ 'm ' l N lu", I kinda!) “THE REV E. D. " ABBISTER. A'l REMOVAL Frost & Er Isll In "tr; an [ BATES OI "ry 'l'h u ELLANEOUS MEDICAL. II'UKID0\ LEGAL N. '" "I. Q " '1" Suntan _ " "mummy Dry Wod new T" year in] neat ‘05

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