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1/ t HOW WOMEN ARE T RTURED®D Fâ€"R TEACHING RUSsIAN PEASANT CHILDREX To READ. Corresponilence London Telegraph. Oct. 2.\ Another terrible narrative of the attrociâ€" ties perpetruted by the Russian Police auâ€" thorities ander cover of the "state of siege" has jmst reached us from Geneva, where a joarval is published in the Russian lanâ€" guoge called the Olscuteh je Djc‘o, and edited 1y M.eluel Ding macow, an exâ€" Professor of the Kew University. This paper, although inâ€"cribed in tue Russian| Expuzat riou», finds its way across the | fromntier in spite of that ciicuiustince with | toe usmmet regularity. Iu it« issue of the Hta ak,i priat, a leagtay -luumoutl maue iy Gumpiucda Kalero, formerly a| provinc.al scueul mistress 111 Hussin, detail~ ing the mauuner of Ler treatment at tue Lunds of the "Third Section." Early in the year 1877 MI e. Kaffers opened a school in e ditrict of Wysehuvi Wolutsclok, belouging to the Twer Government, and taught the peasant cuildreu for two couâ€" seeutive years without exuct ng any school fee trom their pmweuts. Ou the i6th of juil of W L sguniiâ€" «t Xwer. 5 row, € For im ing s ulu Meo tuese eMines 1t was l tue injontion o. the authâ€"rities to seud me | nerses ihe fropuer. _ From Wyseuaviâ€"| W ictoon k 1 wa. eâ€"uveved t» St. Poters | HtF L ) y l set "mu .ined for a whole week | L 1 waus trunsp rted by rail| y aoeor prisoners to Wiloa. From | the YÂ¥ mdiway station we wore all l\ reced bte st nght to the prison, where, ‘ kdni sion Le.ug refused us on secount o the latemness uf the hour, we were coamâ€" pelou to «tand all night long in ar open eontic cgu ander incesswnt torrents of ratu. Nest on, we were led into a totally dark conricer aod enljected t+ an examination of sur ¢l tues and persous. â€" The women, of whom I was one, were searched and stripâ€" ped by gendarmes, who committed the Yhe«t attr. citics npon us, â€" When any one of us ventured to protest against their abominable outrages she was struck «nd kicked with such brutal viclenee that blood followed the blows and kicks. This soâ€" called "visitation" of the wemen lasted several hours, amid the laughter and mockâ€" ery of the soldiers. I fell into a deep awoon under their atrocious eruelties, and when I came to my senses I found myself lying on the stone floor, Letween two fallen women, imprisoned for theft, who were doâ€" ibag their best to revive and comfoit me in my affliction. â€" Shortly afterwards we were bandcuffed and carmed off to Kowno, aud received at the Female Penitentiary by the Jail Matron, Pavioyna, whose first greetâ€" ng to us wu$s a forions threst to; smash all our teeth in should we venture to attempt either to read or write a word whiie in her prison. There 1 remained a whole week long, amoug conviets, mur deresses aund thieves. We got searcely anyâ€" thing to eat. <At last I fell ill from che sheer exhnustion and bunger. Seeing my miscrable condition one of my fellowâ€"prisâ€" oners gave me a morsel of bread, but wus espied in the act of so duing by the matron, who rushed at mo and abused me in such Ianguage as you would searcely expect to hear from a druaken moujtk. At tae expiraâ€" tion of this borrible woek we were again hanccaifed and marched off from Kowno on foot. A three days‘ march is frigutfally bad woeather brought as to Marianpol, My leet were covered with wounds, my shoes full of blood. â€" Daring my journey 1 had repeatediy complained of my sufferings to our eâ€"cort, and piteouâ€"ly begged to be allov 0| to reâ€"t, as 1 could go no further. T.eir ouly answer was, "Then we must drive you, you â€"â€"â€"! _ At Marianpcl I was tiken to toe stutonâ€"master, as 1 could hardly stand, that l o m ght decido whethâ€" e Iswould procced on fost or be {sent on by rul. I showed him woy beeding feet, and inaplered his uxerey. _ All he said was, "You hive manoged to walk for three day» and you will have to hold out for the fourth.‘ ne iw wizo Ws i â€" e Isiould proceed on toot or ue (seut on by rul. I showed him way bMeeding feet, and inaplered his uxerey. _ All he said was, "You hive manoged to walk for three day» and you will have to hold out for the fourth.‘ Ou the fourth day we reached Wollowyski, more dead than alive, whonse we were to be conveyed seross the froutier into Prussia Mean while they locked ns up in a gnardâ€" house, men und women, all in one room. There was nâ€" ther beuch nor stoolâ€"n0, not even a whisp of straw to lie down upon. We had to stretch ourselves out, al! togethâ€" er, as best we might, on the damp and fi‘thy clay floor. The stench and vermin wer> intolerable, quite beyond description. During the night they turned in amoung us all the proâ€"titutes picked up by t‘ e police in the public streets, as well as drunkards, thieves, and a starkâ€"naked madman. Some of the prisoners at once commened worrying and irritating this unfortunate lunatic, who began to foum at the mouth, and struck out in every dirsetion, knocking us abort with the most savage fury. From this den of inconceivable horrors I contrived to get a letter conveyed to Gen, Gourko, who promptly sent aa order to the Prison Inâ€" spector that I was to be forthwith transâ€" ported to the Prussian frontier. At Evdâ€" kuben I was handed over to the Prussian police, who at onco set me at liberty. I travelled struight to Puris, and then to Geneva, where I slow!y recoverd my health and where I now write this my miserable siory." fero‘s case is but a common one, of which the worll would, bowever, have aever heard had the goal ol her cruel journey baen Siberia instead of the German fronâ€" tier. Thousands of gently nurtured women Imperial Infamy. It should be remembered that Mile. K ofâ€" Lo watie euts. Ou the i6th of wniested Withont any id turown into prison, tois date may best be ‘reetion 10 pessuut y pestuntiou to niude 14 fitcen years a.0 ith several students. Due wiltes ** ‘ ed civilized ears. Once bound to the mines in tue 10 they are heard of no more by any who knew them ere they tell viectims to the most brutâ€" al and merciless despotism thit has ever disgracea bhumawnity. ProbaLly no other varsman ever had any thing like Courtney‘s experieuce in profé® sional rowing. â€" His first race as a profesâ€" sicual was to have been rowed with Liley, on Greenwoeod Lake in July, 1877 ; but it was uot rowed beeuuse Courtney was il and elaimed to have been poisoned before t .e race in a drink of cold tea. The next year Le undertook to row a ruce \ith‘ Dempsey ou Seueca Lake, and upret it the turning stakeâ€"he claimed that his our had caught in a wire set there to turn him t over ; the referee eould not find the wire, ‘ und ordered the race to be rowed over; | but the men concluded not to do it. Two | weeks luter he beat Dempsey easily, just . as he had beaten Riley three times succesâ€" i ively after the previous botch,. About a | yeur ago he was Leasen by Haulan, and had the chagriu of hearing his admivers accuse him of selling the race. Tuarsday‘s disa»ter of the sawe l bouts was the most novel yet conmected with the lapless carâ€" | penter‘s earcer. Aud yet, despite the nume | ber of thimes thit crowds of speciators Lave | beeu disrappoirted, sod Lave vented their | anger, no doult, Courtuey, next year, | b anger, no would dr to seeil L s1 wumience ia dar, one of n day, one of his most sensutional feat , which consisted ia â€" allowing a huge bou â€" coustrictor, _ over _ tweuty _ feet in length, to enfold his body in it.w‘ tromendous ¢oils, when suddenly a pieveâ€" ing ery eccaped hin, winth was ;.r;u-l‘e-t’ by the pablhe with a r and of applane, uauck tag supposition taut it ntier.nce e ustituted a part of the performance. 1t proved, uowe er, to be tug cutcome of u‘ strong man‘s desthâ€"agouy. ‘Tue giguutic suake had tighteaed its coils, and crashed. poor Karciyi‘s life out of him with oune torrific squeeze. â€" As his heud fell buck and his eyes becarae fixed in a glassy stare, the plaudits died away, aud were sueceeded by the stillaess of utter consternation. The snuke and its lifeless victin swayed for a 3 secound or two of inexpressible borror, and then toppled over on the bourds of the ‘ stage ; but the bou did not in the least reâ€" I.¢ his grip upon the corpse, which reâ€" } mained for more than an hour imprisoued } in its hideous thraldom, nobody daring to approach the lithe monster, of whose powers such appcliing proof nad been given. At leusth it occarred to one of Karolyi‘s attendauts to place a bowl of milk in a cage within sight of the miglty serpent, which slowly nuwourl itself from the deid body sud glided into its den, irvesist.â€" bly tempted thereto by its favourite dainty, A post moriem esamiuation of tae unfortuâ€" nate athlete‘s remains discovered no fewer than 87 frastures of his boues, effected by the constriction of the serpout‘s cvils. His death must have been instantaneous, as the spme was disarticulated in several places. At No. 36 James St., in the Ambitious City of Hamiiton, the atteation of the traveller will be attracted by the splendid large Drug Store of Messrs. Archdale, Wison & Co., the manufactarers and sole proprietors of Wilsou‘s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, This m t popular cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitls, Uroup, Whooping Tough, Loss of Voice, &c., is having a most astonishing run, Even at this season, when diseases of the respiratory orâ€" yans are comparatively rare, oclers are comâ€" ing in for half gross and gross lots, from drugâ€" vists who have sold out of last year‘s stocks ; and the proprietors | ave found it n cesaa y to purchase new and in proved apporatus to enâ€" able them to turn ovt the Compound Syrup ? ot Wild Chercy in sufficient quautity to meet l the demand. At Rorke‘s Drift a clergy man in clerical attire was hard at work handing ont cartâ€" ridges to the men, and he did it with a will A private near was taking shots at the Zuâ€" las, and cursing the while in the most inâ€" genins maumer. Don‘t swear, mar," shoutâ€" ed the clergyman; "Dou‘t swear at them ; shoot them !" Not tus CL=aA® oNz.â€"A few years ago in lodia on the ‘ire of marca, our servant was late bringing our morning coffee, â€" The w erlly sorvded, and I went to my cookâ€" iog tent to know the reason of the deliy. 1 found him in the act of straining the cofâ€" {ee through one of my socks. On my exâ€" postulating with him he raised nis hands in a suppl cating manuer, saying deprecatâ€" Au;;Iy: ")a, mastes, master, muster, not mater‘s clean stocking, master‘s dirty Aocking." A Loxe Tote to Surrer, â€" Twentyâ€"\ve years of endurance with Catarrh is a lon ; pâ€"riod of anneyaice and misery, Mrs. K. J. Flanders, of Mauchester, N M., after going tarough it all, writes : *Tae Constitutional Uatarrh Remecy has rescued me from invense sudering and almâ€"â€"t the}; ave." This medicine is for sale by all Druggists. Prixos Kavstrz 0 10e submitted a bill to Emperor Joseph LJ. of Austria for approvâ€" al. The Emperor was very much dissatisâ€" fied with it, and wrote under it ; "Kanâ€" nitz is an a«s. Joseph [T." S .on Kaunitz came for the Ewperor‘s answer. Joseph handed him the bill, saying: "There is my opinion of it; read it yourself !" Kaunitsz hesitated, decluring that he would not inâ€" sult His Majosty. Tho Emperor asked him what he meant by that, whereupon he bowed with the words : "Too much honor for me," and read ; "Kmnitz is 4# @48, Joâ€" seph tae Second," For »ll purposes oi a family medicine Haoramo‘s Yzitow Out will be fouad inâ€" vainabie. â€" Innstate reliet will fotlow its ass . it selieves pana, Care® chilblatns, frostâ€" b tes, scal is, burus, Courtney‘s 111 Luck. :sl-;a:.-;; , &c. â€" For internal use it is noue the loss womlerful, One or two doses freâ€" lq.:l‘m-.fll’; cure sore throat. . 1t will cure croup. in a few minutes. A few bostles has often eurad asthina. Colic has bee cure! in Illue »peiuted, sud Lave vented their doult, Courtuey, uext year, w sn ther en wd, even if only e ruce would realuiy come ou.â€" periormilt Madrid, lasvar of sqzauu Hamilton. comne, elore a CV size and evowiled Lagi As I contemplate ‘Don‘t forgct that the Sale will last | only a short time. | J. H. HUNTER. Goods at Cost, and many Lines As all classes of Cotton Now is th: tims to lay in a Sanoly at Waolssals Prices, AND UNDER. The potato crop is almost a complete failure in Muâ€"Loks, and many of the peéo ple are buying a winter supply of tae tub» erous staff of life. Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in each month. month. Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month. Harcistooâ€"Friday before the Guelph Fair. Draytonâ€"Saturday before Guelph. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. Dougiaaâ€"Monday befoso Elora Fair. Hum;iton-â€"â€"Cyrsml. ‘Palnce Grounds, the Pricevilleâ€" Monday betore Durham. Hamoverâ€"Monday before Durham. M.uut Forestâ€"Third Weduesday in each day after Guelph. Berlinâ€"First Taursday in each month Brampton â€"First Thursday in each month. Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month. Vergusâ€"Thursday following Mount Forest. Rosetnontâ€"Fifteenth of February, Apri), Jane, August, Octover and Dt-cem[{:er. Primroseâ€"Wednesday _ preceding . the Orang:ville Fair. Orangevilleâ€"The #nd Thursday in each Clearing Sale! month. Flenhenun-â€".\Ioudag.before Orangeville. Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orangeville. Shelburneâ€"Wedvesday before Orangeville. Marsvilleâ€"Second Wednesday in each month. Walkertonâ€"â€"The lnss Wednesday in each month. Mildmay â€" Last Wednesday of each DURHAM DIRECTORY Sabbath mrvic;e; at11s. m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School ut 2 p. in. Rev. H. 3. Wruy, B. A., pustor Church Wurdens, H. J. Middaugh und Elias Edge. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Divine Service mx? Subbath at 11 a. m. and 6:30 p. im. sabbuth School ut 30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eveniug wh 7:00. Bible Cluss every Thursday evening at 7:40. | Kev. Wan. Park, pastor. Services over{ Subbath ut 10:0 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. Subbuth School ut 200 ‘; m. . Prayer incoting every Thursaay evening at 7 o‘clock, and Bivle Cluss overy Monduy evening at8 o‘ciock. Pustor Rev. U. Godircy. W. Grant, pastor. Saalay Horvicesâ€"preachâ€" ing ut i1 «. imn.; Babbata_ Scaool ut %.30 p. i.: Proutuing ut 7 p. m. Woeek evening Sarvicesâ€" mouday evening, young peoples‘ rr.ger moeting at 8 p. iu. ; Woeducsday evening, iivie class at 8 p. m Tnarsaay evening, regulai prayer m eting at s p.m 8. G. REGISPRY â€" FFiuk. Thomas Lauder, Kogistrar; Jonn A. Munro, Vo putyâ€"Kogistrar, . Oulce nvurs {rom 10 w. i. to 4 p.ts MECHANICS‘ INSTITUTE. Town Hailâ€"open every Friday ovening from 7 to y o‘CluGK. . Buarcs 41, atiudul 108 50 Conts. Aiexau der stobertsou, LiDrafiel. â€" Post Alirl. _Office hours from 8 «. m. to 1 p. m. Kousio, Postinaster. AVV NPR PP COCOCOC Nigut of moeting, Puesday on Of before full moon of eacu inuktu. Visiting Dreturen welcome. A. Vollot W. . H. W. souiler, secretury. 8 TEPHEN LOLGE No. 169 L 0. 0. €. Souns o 4o ut Nn mefral B PEERNBNY MTRCIC O COOC Night of imooting overy souduy ut 7:â€"0 o‘ciock, in the Ouu Eciows‘ dull. Visitiag vreturen welcume, ut‘ A Magiris. N. um W. 4). Vubdt, Boc. DURHAM L. 0. L. Night of meeting, Toursday moun i0 each wouti. I, Jarso! TOBONTO. GREY, RAILWAY. Du ham, September 4th, 1379; On and after MONDAY. 3th May, 1879, traius will run as follows:â€" a TORONTO (UNION STATION. Depart, 7:%0 s. m., 1135 p. m., 2.3 p. m ENE ECCC MB T oronte. April *"‘8, 1679 MOXNTHLY CATTLE FAIRS. DUIRMAAM LOuts No. w4 OK A. £ month. CHANGE LESS THAN COST, J. H. HUNTER‘S. TRINITY CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH 1j@1 DIST CHURCH Lef.re purcliasing Elsewhere dout fail to see our Stock making some iimportant changes #» my business at an have decided to offer for & short time only, MILLI N ER Y Fancy PDry Gooods. E. & A. DAVIDSON. Durham, May 15th, 1879. and Woollen Goods have advanced in price since my goods bought. O. L. No. 642. LA DLE S Goods AND BRUCE on or before u «&T â€"ANDâ€" â€"OFâ€" ROBERT McFARLANE, DURHA M Carriage Works. CS ‘ioc;d‘fi;fish, and at prices as low as any othe establishment in the county. Carriages, Buggies, Demoâ€" crat Wagons, etc., F THE VERY BEST MATERIAL Those in need of Such Articles would do well to Sall and Inspect My Stock. The Subscriber is also Agent for All Kinas of FARM IMPLEMENTS With the Circular Saw against all kinds of Saw Logs during 1878. NO ARMISTICE Custom Sawing of Lumber AND SHINGLES, done at once, and cheap, to suit the times. SHINGLES, LATH ANP LUMBER on band and sold at down hill prices. J. W. CRAWFORD, Rockville Mill«, Durham P. 0. Bentinck Fob. 11.1878" vi JOHN ROBERTSON‘ TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Presby. | Plesherton,December 18 1978 Spring and Summer Fashions regular) reseived. Durham, Feb. 14, 1876. y1 Durham. V. â€"F. DOLLTLL‘s, Watchmaker, Compris Iver and Electro P'l-ud Goods Gold and Siver Watches, Ladies and Gents‘ Repairing a Specialty. War, War! NEW GOODS Cutting done to Order. old :’nd Siver w.m...B , Ladies and Gents‘ Wedding and agement R Gold Lockets, &:fm!, cm‘:f' Keys, Pencils, Peng, &c., &¢. DURHAM Sr., DURHAM. line of Clocks. A large line of Faney Manufacturer of ROBERT MeFARLANE, terian Church. &e., OF Flesherton, AT crialy day, W. T. DOLL. of were 25 to $50 PER DAY All kinds and sizes, Single and Douâ€" ble, Supporters, &c., at CREAT WESTERKN Shoulder Braces for Ladies and Gentlemen, a Large Stock. & Themeflthnfi_Fee_t@fliam&tBl‘,anflm DEPTH Required of the best quality. ILIQUORS School Books of all kinds, WOULD KOW INXVITE THE LADIES TO COME AXD EXAMIXE HIS NEW â€"â€"ANDâ€" Fashionab‘e SUMMER STOCK The Royalist Trimming especially shaped for collars & cuff; PATENTED CUINELLA NECK TIES, MUSLIX TIE3, XET TIES, LACE TIES FRENCH FANS, FANCY FAXS, DAMASK POCKET HANDKERCHIEF3, NEW METAL DRESS BUTTONS, & A LOT OF SUXN SHADES, All of whach will be sold at very low priges. AGRICULTURAL OFFEICE : At Kiernan & Hoghâ€"an‘s Storo, Lowcr p s s DURHARM. urham, Aoril 4, 1878, Mowers, Reapers, Sulky Hay Rakes, Laidla: & Stowart‘ Improved Gang Ploughs,. &c The Subcriber is agent for the sale of the celsbratel MOWFR manufactured by ti TORONTO REAPER & KoOWiELE CONPANY. KFOUR AUGERS are operated entirely by HORSE POWER, ; GUARANTEED to bore at the rate of 10 to 15 FEET PER HOUR,. K , "A MB 16 cce ts . iesd They are Easily Operated, Simple in Construction, and Durable ! The Cbeapest and Most Practical in the World I Bes" MANUFACTURED AT OUR OWN WORKS, from the Very Best of Material, by Skilled and Practical Workmen. i en Ne 0C £ile it t ui) 1 10 Om EL e ie se w United States and Canada, Illustrated Catalogue, Price Etate in what Paper you saw & this Advertisement Parties in want of these articles, will fiad Durham, August. 21, 1879 Durham, May, 15, 1879 GooD ACTIVE AGENTS WELL AUGER! TRUSSES! W M. JOHNSTON, Jr., ADDRESS WE MEAN I7, and are prepared to demonstrate the fact, KIERNAN & HUGHSONS. ALSO Note and Book Accounts enllected on reasonable terms. CAN ACTUALLY JOHN CAMERON DPPruzs and Chemicals. KIERNANX & HUGHSONS, cREAT WESTERN WELL AUGER WORK, ada, to whom we offer lib Prices, Terms, &c., proving Consisting in part of the fullowing qAgent for the sale of all kinds of for Melicinal purpose £ MADTE WITH THE and cheap, at TIMPLEMENTS tbt, LOU:S, p441pkv ui. t .ws sUCH AS it to their advantage to see our stock, $ Wanted in Every Coumx in the liberal inducements. _ Send for our ing our advertisement donae /ide. MEDICAL HALL, LOWER TOWKN yâ€"60 CGROCERIES, go«4 sOHX CAMEROX and contains a vast awpoun$ of inte rost in READING The Large and rapidly increasing "Grey Review" in ime Townships of Glenelg, Bentice Normandy, Egremout, Proton, Artcmeny Osprey, Melancthon and other Town ships makes it one of the Job Department, Best Mediums for Advertisers Good Family Nowspapc!: Is pow fitted up in the very best style, and Possesses great Facilities for doing ~Grey leview. Taving lately made an addition to ow And with the Greatest Promptitud: can depend upon being satisfied by leaw: ; "GREY REVIEW*" LOCAL AND FOREIGN % COLUMX PAPER Best Style of the Art, 10ST APPROVED KINDS EW PRESSES, TYP23, Ec Price $1.25 per Aunum, K=POSTAGE FREE. Job Work In the County of Grey. should subscrile If not paid in advance. The office is farnished with type, partics wishing V OR IC . Al who want a lution of the OF THE LATEST done in the very ue their orders. AND REDITORIALs REPORTS, prorrir10" Cirgaâ€" OPFICE all ; â€"â€" "I HE REVIE Protessional and basiness carcs ‘ one inc space and under, per y®ut .....>~> T wo isches or 24 tines Acupariel amuaet . Tume iaches do. per y#A .00 00 ~~>> Quarter column, per year. . . y Mall c umim, ** ho de ie t an in s UOne column, ** Eie o 0 w y t it Do, ax month ... .. » o t aree months. .. . Casaal savertisements Caarges B ¢i~ wine tor tlie fr & insertion, and 2 ous. per far eath sdosequeat asurbion â€" A K006 yBuine . At the 9 5:2, G arafraxa Street, Upper T *4 31.25 if not paid withintwo Aoaths, aad all dobn d a free of charge, sURAY ANJIMALS weeks for $1, need 8 lines. Xvery Thursda Durham, â€" â€" A ivertisements, exeept when accomy by written instruction« to the contrary n erted nutil forbidden, and charged at wlar rates, LC due e ennaneanning x l‘.\l‘.m STER, ATTORNXEY, &c per Town, Durham, Out. Money to Loan. te 4J &>. Ofice, one door en B aik Unionâ€"st . Owen Bowund ©C. MeFarpa®. yâ€"30 Lower Tova =‘ua'u. *k, atter nsom, 7 ataort ard‘s ation lod ¢ & PForgas tor ae 1 hours d ]‘.\‘.H(l.\'l‘ERS salisitors in Th WwW‘ek :i Vetorinary Sur «* RADVUATE «/ 1+4+} ) W ) be at Castiag‘s II 1t 1, & da; and Priday, (ram 10 0%cl Jrun dalk, Murch, 40th 1879 sud of the BUSINESS DIRECTO W‘ of all kin t« «d one to order on short 1 Cabinet Mak TERMS:â€"$1.00 per yeer in Advanc Lower Town, Durham. Ma vam suag, te. 0.4 s ~P o al stt 8t., movet Mc C and , and every Th ursday «t F1 ALFRED FROST, J w. The British Hotel, Dur * RADT bas T6 yoas "D we mean what we suy. Sanp) ~2UTII ENXD, Darh»m, near 4 h Yard Wotd, having somm use! bus 420 shov line would rasmestfully s dicdt a a 43 s n str opage of the pablic. The vory bost mataricl used ; works .uwflwl;":lmiw emut .'h(‘:‘:: s on n 0 [as Doited Stntem fpstsithes ponâ€"ry Muiter Shoomaker in Hor M un jr~ith Roqgiment. * RADU U Pige Calf B ZTERINARY SURCE Watsoa Broâ€". Carpent»rs and Bu‘ild« Â¥, gomont, J an., 1878 Coauty Crown Attorney Do UrnoustE®E®, and UNXDERT EK Garafeanxe Mircet, #D4 0CBEA N parkam, Aug ust 7, 1879 ©. . 3 ACOKE®. 6t TTORXEY at Loaw, Boli cery, Commissioner in B R. AGENTS, READ THI McFAYDEXN ARLISTELD. $ °XTIST tA DT RATES OF ADVELT!H Roso‘s Atlackos Ordors waid be E will pay Agents a N«l per in onth and expensen,or 11 â€" in &6 welld oour as ow ult Meoid dar alde dateregt, prmadle ralicvecel | the vou;r'hfld pmyalde in or u-fln‘“ and duterest you wors. Wild and Imuroved Land ages Bowtht wnd # 14. AVING hbeen €1« ary motices of births, mani 111 all in ds of local news, ins ; You Want Mon« MacRAB, REAL ESTATE AG D wham. Co. Gaey, Out. Mones to 4 MIUSCELLANEOUS. ANS and Soccific«t thools, Th arsies, and 1 . Bash and Blind Boot and Shocmakc Gso. J. Matthews. s of Onturi ope . Deorhain y T A mobthth tb ont bimand sof dig aor ] uns Sam 1 > B com for Comâ€"ne . CALDWE son onened in sonnssii £ on venihes, oltaer d n be prosured ut uny t L » tomns. Frot & Frost. od Stabling wad ittont 6 gout in fiestinlass cord 1y dop ad on Audincs SWBLAIAM A. HO®: "ATE of Ootam Apail 17¢ Wooad Turaing, ATE of Vietoria ), and Co lorâ€"Gradunt vaul . 8 argery in rour r ont« voul. 8 ar qourh m PR 7. XLXC» * Dr. JA TB of T k onl MEDICAL. SH SHMAN & O0., M ERS and Attorm in Chansery wad 41 pR. KIERNAN Poront ( th moks, seawed from 25.50 t« 1s #U8LSNED LEGAL M ALS, «e., advertined t the advertisoment uol t DUNDALIT n n odation . T se «s D 2t 1b O N MACMILLA N LIGHT is Oe pegged from $4.75 1879 M i & ROBALWY! dicitors in yr omst of t J. TOWXSEXI ITESON () J . W. FLORY pona Onit th, 18 wl JOHUNX "I e HH Pr

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