I! W :3 tll i) Gie, I mallow (slippoud' to be " mlo) an“! n “but pipe Ut the roof ol out. choc-lad Tush not-hop, ni- My " the Peer. of building her you hit Uniformuud innit-haul! In tt,r2rtfat'dt2f,,"ttlt PIP. the and m can“: with I tt.Sgltl.'.i', pu. Minn didhe . . New!» to - his unh,_ Mn of in mate. Mr. Raynor found his other eolt in the position mentioned and with 3M resound it. Such in 153.9. is certainly remarkable. Ind worthy "trm"" " “nanny "mutul'lE. uuu '70le "te,ttT.'t1t,Wtl', aresmind it : . imam! hippo-00‘ 'arbgafir with its reet Inolplmiy pawine in the air, and utterly umbloto regain his equilibrium. The other colt. discovering the predicament of in In“. began running from tho house to the ditchgu‘king more than half a Hbzen trips before Mr. Hayner's 1“ch war â€nanny attracted. He tirtally whim] the inch-Ire when: his colt 1n noighil‘thou it ' hold of his coat and pulled in the ts.) The sngncinus duru- of sum in. spired by tso-sion-Obtain Rayner. of Brunswick. is the paid possessor of a fine pair of colts. One day'lmv were wiring on his tum, tlsrougit which a ditch but] may been dug, quit a atiuasee, m the _ bout. One of the .tutimals fall as. the! dig‘g, " some way Ming upon in back. i ( Al" my d Hallows inspired lo n& for their young-It Rosenberg. in the horhood of Gnu. a pair of swale low. built their pin in the floor of n ‘n home. When the door was clos- " n only entrnnee to the room was throtiiiti a window near by. One evening: nt herv‘st-time an“. inhabitants of the hoNd'>ent to the meadows sitaatod at the foot?! Lthe mount“ almost Iwo mile» distant from the dwt01iug. The wife forgot to tue, the window“ the cottage open, and .1!er wee tin work of harvesting undo? way. when a pair of swallows thor around he: with loud twitteriugs, hitting. her oil: head and Chouhlers with their I wings t last it occurred to the woman that these were cettninly her sxrallosrsprnd that their entrsuae to the nest had been closed. In spite of the distance and Pr'tit" tng work, th , good woman went buck to we, end it IO. to pm her dear "awellowe to right..." She opened the window pd had the plenum of hatrrtter'unrositiots eon- In t or u f::ovn P-- (erm" an athtthq for u up â€kinda low: h! built â€with how od, - only d." to my room." Nor is it, under “in! conditions. diirerent in the case Jemima] um: number. Let nu give 'vPiel' on my head. Another would I, “a or up stairs to me whenever 1 mm. Inn u: my a time, when I have 1tste he has \n-lmmed my return lo Arai, Wit the stairs and singing at the top om voice all the while. until, at last, were“ on my shoulder, he would accom- Kn. t.-C'oNCuump. l The considerate. genuine, and re aimed “(anon ofnnimnls with each other. When treated in such a numer- n to gain unit eontidette. animals are capnhlo of much “action. In proof of this, we could eddnce manyiustammt' but we eoufiu. our- ulvee to that of cnnuiel treated after i: relionnl winner by their master, who thus sped; of them in their medium“ funili - with him. I hed one who came ro- PM] to my duh u 1 Int writing each 'Mr, And disputed, witls fluttering wings end open heel. my humble right to the inhhncl. And when 1 bad reasons! him out of his mat-ken notion he would perch hinted! on my pen-handlo (no very oom- fonohlo proceeding for me), and watched an"): an I wrote. I have runny a time. duo. discovered him in the not of eating on the corners of my paper. even to the title of my uncle. Another thought nothing oi he†about on my head and shoulders. at! our: hopped under my throat to mouth eglihlny chin. m would take his bath at I Baht the my in my hand, and cool!) lla- tNertbhd pro-mu Bigiem, the and - a he; 'h- hung-'- hudn hot mm van, All m out with. - t We" with; had “mil-d he dot-bl! d - than, â€in. d other has be tald-- . 'tte and! nuns! hi. on FUN s" Ur um, her plug, The chi-Inn other that; Ad Ht . bowling wildcat- Winn the night dono- Iinp t in liq, a dominion on; Att that 'u hrizht and fair l The tower '. how top should "who hearou Whiis to the an tho Magian knelt, And the Chldm prayed; Alike tho sunshine and the cloud, The calm, the tempost's "mp ; No my no bright, no voice to loud, To break that irott sleep '. CHM-'1 peHo no] 34.“ “who. In. Mt An equal hand. u Judah , yo. “I We! days M o'er that light at thine. - brighter than the wink Hm My ova-in; ' shall thin. , In o'er that city of the day The hope ot morning - Sid] dawn ; a home for but: of prey run-er and forever ' New M but manu busy bum, " who to in. M ' Whsae 'hotriattem walk: “I. dual), Dun: city ot the dead. mm. when in pride the monarch dwelt, When slave: their homage paid, Itu hub, a VB. the fish..- wept, In“ ton-g: , And he who ' the captive} ur, wa.' "iaail _ Laric Ilia land. lab “in . than. For, In: Ian-'- cloning â€no, (av-hows. Bath swept the poopled l-ud ', i “I mlta. We; there r ___ V r in. "eto min mu- hth kept," The Reasoning Powers of Animals Under the In- ftuenee of Affection. or old tty and. "moi, In joyou- was Along , or two varied Ly circumstances, Mount Pond. I879. pl, ni- armed. The Ingest mounts: 10 by 16 " on! Ichea. A more or more other bones m H A. “non; the lot, not); them tint of . toe, 6Mht marina 61 by " inch... Doubt!“- thi. iith I a the most compute Wu yet found. didhe attdk1llutissi-rttoie. tun-are bs; Into... MI itt"'ts-setut,t-Aaritctatirrt. _ Tm: New ".dssrooos.-.-Tn discovery of ', I the remains ofa mastodcn on the farm of _ Mr. Kelly, a few miles from Newlmrg, N.Y., , promises to be one ofthe most important Jieeovciivs of fossils that has oeeurred fm many years. The land on which the dis- [ cover; was madeis part of a sump, which .ifty yeurs ago forms-l the bed ofa pond covering three acres of land. About 1820) the land was drained, and the water of tho pond turned into a tributary of the Hud- son River. since which time the bog has been used for the growth of vegetables. Tm morass is formed of rich Hack mud to l depth of twenty feet.nnd itis eonjeetured,as in the cases of other 'Iuitstodouee found. that the animal waded in ’Ieyninl his depth. got fast and there perished. Almost the whole skeleton seems to have been obtained -tho skull, all the bones of the legs except two pieces, the rila, nuutorcus vertebra, t-etlt which are in a perfect state of pre. l "rvation, " The dimensions of the thief I lnuts. of the skeleton found are " follows; The an is a . mono. than. as wide. 29 high, and MI between‘the eyes. The di- liimeter of the nostrils is six inches, the i unstrila extending into the held two feet ' [he fuur hack teeth are tuglst-poiuted, i measuring 7 by " inches, and stand three when oat of the jaw. The four front teeth no six-pointed, and measure 41 by 81 inches. Tue depth of forehead is 18 inches; the eye-socket: ere 7 inches in diameter. and the 'rarsottuu,18 inches in digital". nu, forrsctetr, bottling thet thitMone, measures 7 feet in length, and it weighs. it l in judged, 160 pounds. The first jointot the hind leg meme: 8 feet 5 inches. end the second Joint of thannulegsfutl ilelue. The only put of the other tore-leg 1 â€than“! in the mud jdnt. Mn. ' tut-ad which“. A Manon-eo- dou of the spine no use; the be... im- Land which withotit An application "ti manure will give 3 yield M ts" bushels in wheat per acre, will, bv the addition of 80 wands cfnilrogeu in n. favorable season give lrnm 3.3 to 40 bushels of what with n "roportioual increase of straw. In tlaric., it i, mm a good pun to turn up a mass of crude earth of several inches It dopth, never before exposed to the Illn- lightand air. " with‘uulosa‘ heavy ma. nnring be given n a titttumming,mtnlsitt loss. In (1-0;!on the soil it u both Mi plough up an nddilionnl inch in each you. I Land-draining my: thud in the West, especially in Indiana and “lines. The Jormcr State In: new 500 tilo (aunties. each of which turns out 240,000 tiles in I soar-an. _ _ . , In all our cropping and trtynttta If houid remember thin the famiik Wrap!- tal, and that increming its producing as. molly means adding to our principal. whilr ‘nducinx it is takmg away we mean: by which we live. The boat-sugar induriry in Maine this season promises success beyond the high. est anticipation: of its friends at tho start early in the spring. Grafting of old trees. while best done just is the buds upoa the tree are swelling, may be continued, with proper care while the trees mein bloom. In late grafting, thehurk slips readily, and can is required. nt cutting ofrtlus branches to not make bad Wounds. At this time, baton sawing ad a 'uranch. cut around it with n. knife qilite tlu'nngll the bark h the wood, and let the saw follow this cut; this will avoid dis. plaeing the bark. Buds upon the stock should he left until it is seen that the graft in in union withjt, which will be known by the growing of the buds on the graft. when those on the stock may he rubbed oft. Franco produeed in the siiro,iungsri'ii, last September the enormous numun: of over 800,000,000 pounds of beet-woun- gar. Every farmer knows that " tum must be well {at to do good work. Try a gener- ms diet. While all good farms do itot belong to good farmers, good farmers usually own good farms. They maksilarpaa. - Rake your fields "ter the grain has been drawn ; the Inbor will be repaid. . very never. “on: of snow and snowdnil In in " dink. It must. be named that tho The atom was very severe, to much to thnt it was thought to be the Urdest that bad hype.“ tisr"amtrtr yang. mi N yon-3510‘ would [sumo doubt, pullb- od but for the happy expedient that the ‘athor of the mung pigeons adopted. m stood in the doorway with his tatt spread out to the stun "and the wings in a thstter. ing position, miniontly with the intention of stopping the draught.so as to shelter his naked offspring, and there he stood for hours with the wow thick upon his back and tail, Lreek-ng the intone“! of the cold. But for this, the yum): must hat-p died. (c.) The wisdom of tho pipon djuphynd in the protection of he! youngfrém til fa- clemency of the weather. A writer in the Scotti“ Nathalie! an; u not: of 3 My“; which mum!" the mm of the saying that God temps: the wind to the about Inn)...“ “alight powor‘ of inmost prompted by [mental love. Two pigeons had built (initial in the hp “my of the dovereot, tad had latched their young. whim at d the â€gum! 1tstntY" othtaut,'timvthstu an. day ofMartb down! the' don-ea twirl " the north- west. from whence the storm In: coming; so that an "on my am an; an gortkt where tho young pigeons we lyipygnly a few days old. P swallow was blown out of tu, pity, by the {one ofthGtman 'ndhtirtbuorstuwt “the building, tttrr Mar stattdftsg' By showing rim); of intense distress. ---- '__------- Farm and Garden Notes. ORCHARD AND NURSERY AND SHINGLas. “““Mmfdotho-m It. _ swarms. Ian-113m . Lum‘ ww.mu “an... ' i J. W. CRAWFORD. Custom Sawing of Lumber With the (mum a“ mm: m upd- of xiv mum-mm N O ARMI STIGE â€in we is. iii; . For time at intcmemuo Ignorance line rabid. South. Depart 72x5 mm" Aritre, 11:10 tLW., North. peprrt,tiroociri.', Arrive, (1.15 B.m., Wont. new.“ 1135 an. TORONTO. GREY. AND BRUCE RAILWAY. CHANGE or TIME. Night of meeting, Thursday on or baton mom: in use): momu. T. Canon. soc. Ott and trtber DIONIDAY. 51531.7. "es, â€an. will run as tollowss, q 101103310 fusion nix-10's. " at. 7:30 a. ar, mas p. 111.. 5m F In ati'. 10m ... tu., 8:00 p. u, 9:3) p. m, mam or memos, Tuwlnm or baton tun moon ot and: mum. “4mm 0.1m wdoomo. A. "pllet W. M. It, W. Novuer,r%trrcttrrs. airitirtGrtiGi,iibrii Tr" Once noun from " m. to 7 p. m. Arch. Mo Bel-k. Polunuter. ITEI'HEN LODGE No. 150 L0.0.r. - . Ni of mac“ om'nm "7."JO o'cloclJn Lyefsmué‘l 'llli7r'rf/'r.l'. '.i.aiysyt L,t'dlii,t welcome. Town RAH -opon every Friday owning trom 7 to tfeet, fmanWHH, tyuauiU Ken MI ceuu. New » I i. Hm; N . (37w. 17.37317“? B3: forum» Aprll 29th, In W. Grant, placor. Rummy 'j'ertitrpt_-prtstueur In: at ll a. tu.; sabbath school M 2:10 p. m.: hatching u 7 p. m. Week eventing tFries:-- Monday evening. young mower Faye: minding " It; nl. ; Woduummy owning, mu a clan " 8 p. In T many evening. result“ prayer meeting " 8pan Bowler: every Sabbath at 10:30 tb. m. nud6230p.m. Babb-Lb School at g:at 111.111. Payer moumsowr) Turin! “cums " u'clocx. and Bible t'lana every Monday :3 mung M s o'clock. 1'iurtor Kev. B. “canny. LVéEy ihduuaiirGakiuivi f?arprc/'Gdi%Taf Thursday evening at 7:30. new, Wm. Park, mustâ€. MM!) Janice: It 11 a. nt. ad t a m. Baudty School It 2 p. m. Rev. 11, M. Wruy, T. A,, rm! Church Wardens. H. J. Middnugh und Elms Edge. DURHAM DIRECTORY month. _ tmssltersop-Mourlay before orattgrn"tile. Ounslulh--T'uiay before Orangeville. shotbnrit..- Wedneulny before Orangavi Ho. Marsville--%eond Woduosdny in each mouth. 11ulkertou--Tlu, last Wednesday in month. Mildtnar--Last Wednesday of month. June, August, October and Decanter. Primrose-Wednesday preceding the Omugoville Fair. ortsngevilltr--TlMy 2nd Thursday in each month. _ Gaelpls--First Wednesday in each month. ILuaviton--Fviday befove" the Guelph Fair. Drsytott-Gturdsy before Guelph. Elura-Thr, day before Guelph. 1hraglatr-Nomiay bcfma Elma Fair. tutnlltmt-rG'setal :I’alaso Grounds, the day after Guelph. Berlin-First Thursday in each month Brampton --h" irst Thursday in each month. Lit','-.'"" Friday in each month, Fergus-li-lay/owing Mount Forest. Itosetnont---Fitteenth of Febnm_ry, A mil. Datotm-0inlTuesuay in each mouth. Prieeville-i-Moudny before Durham. Hanover-Monday before Durham. Mcuut Purest-Third Wvdtteaday in each 1110mm- Lsudmr. Regain: John A. Munro, De, mymrt. on». noun than 10 A. m. Lu i [mu NOW in ch time to My . CATTY of tUt Choiee Japan To- at Me. put up in a peat . t l . . Tin Caddy. 00mm mum-z No. we or A, F. a: A. sf." 3435133 olylttP%,',rerut otl.or beton mu moon NOW is the time G buy tt PIECE of GOQCHRAP' FACTORY COTTON. . . . PRIXIS FRou,rrtr, PER YARD UP. ' FACTORY COTTONS Prom " per yard B); the Piece. TEA FROM Stott. PER POUND. clover seed, Grass seed, Garden seeds * Turnip seed As all kind: of goods mun shortly go up in prlee, many lines Inning already advanced, all who require goodairll in. many by Buying now " DRY GOODS and GROCERIES At J. H. HUNTERS. I bet to inform the public that showy bcaforo the inmmd duties wen imposed undo; up “Nuinnal Policy" tum I purchuod " Immense stock of Staple Dry Goods, Gmceries &c., Dirino Bani“: we)? Sabbath at It a. m. sad 600 m. litybbtstlt Selma ttt 1:40 p. m. Prayer meeting OWEN new». Devan no 1.211.. i2OOrtoott, Arrive mo pm. “his p.31. Durham, April 2nd, 1870, MONTHLY CATTLE FAIRQ. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MECHANICS 1Nh'TlTUTL' C. METHODIST CHURCH DURHAM L.0,L.No.tm, S. G. REGIHTRY OFFICE BAPTIST CH UttCU, TRINITY CHURCH And intend otfcring them " the old LOW Price. for 80 due. ouANOBVIldgl POST OFFICE TEIBWA'KIR ', Warl. MONEY SAVED a. H. HITNTER‘S. snugxn wijAoVik __.-. - ....,....- r. u... £15 p. m., 8:30 v. mg 435 p m. 5."g0 p. W. Arrive 1):†n. my “a? “‘3“§§9P',,m'! Nit, -..aGiGaut-k-_i_ari'iri'-t-e Very Cheap. DONT FORGET TO BUY EARLY AT BY BUYING A GOOD ETPPLY or ER)??? iiradiiy? each eael J. EL HUNTERS. ) .»W2WUG-, . , - Buy It: - Try In] T. a-ti -- ___ w, v... “mu...“ u. mun! p-uuuuu. Ina l inward r'drop" trom the bend hid become very (1n- ngmuble. taut in choking nonunion often prevent.- ind we (run lying long, would (eel like "ttother. lng and be compelled to alt u in the bed. Mr health um spa-m iil"iiiii'iiil'y.i?r,'eiiil, When â€men! cums to mm In August, 1876, I uc tame bowel: Before 1 had med t,,ehlr, ot the contents of one bottle 1 found decade, relief. _ ma mm: I had uud two homer mm a. cum“ s.utt [ taking it, fueling quite cured of that ailment, a...“ hue not and Apr since until ot law l lave mun some for n cold in my hand A some of duty to mum-n from um. 1otrut.otne tttttt can"? woman me to fra'",' 2,t Cer- . an . , vi ve to w n. Met,! 'egrltYh.yftt u- m t I was tgit,,og in m haul for yuan before I nu- cud it in o Gnu-1g. In main; in your Chunk: 'ti';' 1tty9rryytosNregn may â€tannin. The Brockvulo, Oat. hum Sum-J: In now two you: since you: "Con- 'titutiorsatCtsttsrrt: Brandy ' mu Introduced to me. I haw. wnitod this long to 0061â€,!» can would re. 'fa"l'tTg'lt,'h',',f, More doing this, my dutrto van a, " at the happy new seemed toattrtobo"too good to be true." T. J. B. Hmong. Ego Thomandl Anal-ml (In W'onderthet Cum. Hear what a. Reverend Gentleman says of the Constitutional Remedy. 1 Corn-pri- Iver ttttd Elem. Plum: (loo-2. Gold and Siver Wurhes, Ladies and Gents' I \Vpddmg und Engagement Ring, i- Gold Lockets. Charm», Chains, 2 Keys. Pencils. Pens. he., le. 'rhounutitaiiine of Cloekw. A large Hut; ot Pant) 1Good». Sputum. Violins, rm. Goucorumu, do: The Highest Market Price paid for Hides and Skms. Shoemaker, No, 6, Garafraxa Street, LOWER TOWN, -' - DURHAM Repairing a Specialty. THOMAS SMITH, Saddler, Tanner, AT Mr. F. DOLL-s, Watchmaker, U 'goad‘hiisn, GiiiG JiGGLtir/iiar 311."; establishment in the tummy. Those in need of Such Articles would do well to 3311 and Inspect My Stock. The te1tttstrtitter ls duo Agent. tor MI Kinds n FAP.MlMPLKu1u'NTs ROBERT MOFARLANE. Carriages, Buggies, Demo- crat Wagons, etc., DITRIIA " Carriage Works. Ftrohertrm,Deeember " 187iy Durham, December 19th 1878. NEW GOODS Durham. F THE VERY BEST, MATERIAL URE s""‘c "it" , “AR 'ti _ "I? ah. It It CONSTITUTIONAL? Catarrh Remedx ke., OF 1i'letsherton, Manufacturer of ROBERT MeF'Ai'sLhNIC, w, l'. DOLL, ‘Mowers, Reapers, Sulky Hay Rakes, Laidlm * Stem‘l . litttttmsd Gang Ploughs,. 8m 'Ot WM ia wegm 1ht%httittig deu'lrs'h".tT'"t'"" h t , ALSO 2loU aud Book alumina enlUeted on mil. I.“ i OFFICE t At _Kim_§3n5M‘s Stowawa- Tn.- AGRICULTURE“ T . -..L-., th------. h LABOR AND “LI; ASSURE} STOCK or STATIONERY ' BOOKS, Always an Hand. Cau1iflov'ier, os1o1oaiis, Celtvcy,Tomato, 0nion,CCarrot, Pare. nip, Beet, Cucumber, Melons ace, and the different _ _ .FLOWER SEEDS. Vegetable and Flower Seeds P" Timothy an a Clove): _ I or THIS D%iras-r gums; TURNIP SEEDS. of my; view Quality. of the dtTreesett and . swung, vEu,ot.A'tnttpucs, and mum: rump. TFItitce Ehrlgian Carrot Set-d. . ' ‘MAXGEL Fuirizlv'L. Also a. full Stock of Agent for the Supminr Broaden! Seeder and Drill. Also the Galloway Sulky Rau-au best Sulky rake in the Duuunimx. KIERNAN Putimdnx ntkntmn paid to 1usvestrouguitqp CIIEJXI’ 17%)]1 (3315451 OR 'liuSE3, Cash for Sheepskins and Hides T'ltesttuoriber be†to inform the public that he has S. brie Stock of STOVES and TIN WARE, which “ill be Ink STOVES AND TINWARE I Durham, Kpril, th 1879. Durham, ApriH, I878. Durham, Feb. 26th, 1878, Crrtuo II that rum you a! nu. Anni-lune“ They Bore ta 3 to ii ht in Diameier, and ANY DEPTH Bamiml! They are WARRANTED TO BORE SUCCESSFULLY IN ALL KINDS OF EARTH, SOFT SAND and LIMESTONE; BITUMI- NOUS STONE COAL, SLATE. and IIARDPAN, and make the BEST OF WELLS in QUICKSAND, GRAVEL, and CAVY EARTHS. GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS warm in Every Cam; in the United w'iutcs and Canada. to whom we offer liberal mducemcnu. Sen for our Illustrated Catalogue, Prices, Terms, &c., pnming our advertisement bond Aue. WOUR AUCERS are operated entirely by HORSE POWER, and GUARANTEED to bore at the rate of IO to 15 FEET PER HOUR. They are - Operated, Simple in Con-traction. and Durable! The Cheapest and no»: Practical In Cho - baGa, byVSkiVlIVed ind Practical Workmen GREAT WESTERN $25 to $501938 PM NEW SEEDS, Comprising : 'qrMAhTJ?CTWED. 41:9th OWN.WORKS, from the Very Best a ADDRESS WELL AUGER! fiini?Aji.Tjjleiittrair. CAN ACTUALLY BE MADE . JOHNSTON, " Cook. Parlor and Box Status. GREAT WESTERN WELL 1lJi'ili1l WORKS. m naaum-Lu-MUL‘K OF STATIONERY and SCHOOL BOOKS. Always on Hand. KrERNA?irt HUGHSON. 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