m UA The Council met at the Town Hall on Monday, the 27th of October, 1879, pursnâ€" ant to adjournment. Members present. Robt. McGhee, Esq., Reeve ; Wm. Airth, Eeq., Deputyâ€"Reeve. Messrs. August, Jelly, and Corbett, Counâ€" the entire course of theological studies at Rome. All teachers of philysophy in the Roman Seminary, in the Seminary of Pope Pius, at the Propaganda and other instituâ€" tions, have been dismissed en bloc, and reâ€" placed by micn well known as disciples of ‘Thomas Aquinas, and accordingly adverâ€" saries of the Jesuits. Thus, in the language of the Vatican, the Pops intends to change the tendencies of society. > | Sctewor is a o of a man to have l';.:# mmmm\:.d | he has common sense on the ground floor, and The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed..â€" * Accounts from James Sanders, Alexâ€" ander V.enderson ‘and Jas. McGoey, were he has common sense on the nd floor, and a bottle of Hagyard‘s Pcclorsglnn on the shelf, for use in case of a sudden cold, cough, or hoaru)nu. This Canadian remedy is unâ€" raoled Jelly, That the account presented by Wrm. White, pathmaster, be paid and that the Reeve issue his order for the same.â€" The Duke of Sutherlsnd is master of 1,200,000 acres, and an income of £180,009 per aunum, which owing to his admirable asgpicultural works will one day be quadâ€" Moved by Mr. Airth, seconded by M:. Jelly, That the petition of Alex. Hanuah and Simon Gilpin, requesting the council to allow the sum of $5 t> pay for a coffin wnd other expenses incurred in burying Nirs. John Hasset, who was accidentally killed in this township by a falling tree,and that the sum of $5 be allowed to pay for a eoffin for the Jlate Patrick Keating, and that the sum of $2.50 to pay the bill of Dr. Norton, for attendance on him as by the certificate of Michael Sheoaff and 15 others, the said Patrick Keating left no meaus to pay the above.â€"Carried. Herorc Errort or tus "Huascar" To Avorp Dergat aso Cartur®.â€"Paxam, Nov. 6.â€"The Chillian Admiral‘s report of the Hucscar‘s capture credits her officers «nd crow with the utmost heroism. He reporis that the Hwascar was s> battered that she is probably useless. Partisulars of the contest show that the Huascar made a terrible fight against hope. Adâ€" miral Grau was shot while in the observaâ€" tion turret and carried below. A threeâ€" hundredâ€"pourd shot subsequently crushed the Huasca: > stecring gear, passed through the vessel, leaying a great breach, and killed Grau, his aide, and several others. ‘The Huascar then became unmanageable, and was left completely at the merey of the Chilians. One gun was disabled. Out of 216 men only 86 were left alive, and a maâ€" jority of these were wounded. Five comâ€" manders had succeeded each other in their perilous post ; three were dead, one grieyâ€" ously wounded, and the fifth barely able to maintain his truampet, and yet the first and the next boarding party seized the ves For saie by all dealers. â€"b92. Chilian boarding party: was successfully driven off. This was the expiring effort, Esq., for altending committer mocting of Provisional Council at Orangeville, on the 24th Sept. for the purpose of selecting site for new county buildings, being $4 be paid, that an order be issued for the same.â€" Moved by Mr. Airth, seconded by Mr. Jelly, That Robert MeGhee, James Brown and Richard Slack, be each respectively paid the sum of $8 for services renlered in selecting and distributing the Township Jury List in accordance witu the new Staâ€" tutes, and that the Reove issue an order for the same.â€"Carmed. Moved by Mr. Airth, seconded by Mr. Jelly, That the bill tor advertising Judges Court of Revision,for §2.50 in the Shelburne Free Press be paid,and that the Reeve issue an order for the same.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. August, seconded by Mr. Corbett, That the treasurer is hereby inâ€" structed to pay the account pmed by the clerk for attending Court o vision services of assessor and serving notices amounting to $8.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. August, seconded by Mr. Corbett, That the undermentioned persons receive the amounts opposite their respectâ€" ive names for road work and certified to by the several road commissioners :â€"William Brown, $20 ; John Pettigrew, $12 ; James Hannah, $2.50 ; James Henderson, $7.20; John Curpey, $3 ; Richard Slack as per account rendered in accordance with resoâ€" lution of council July 7th, §32.74 ; Amount of paysheets rendered by R, Slack for work done on 10th side line, $26 ; Simon Carey, as per account rendered in accordance with resolution of conneil Aug. 11th, $10 ; Wm. Campoell, $8.20 ; Thomas Macmanaman, $5 ; Richard Young, $3.70 ; Joseph Earr, §$2 ; Wm. Gant, $15 ; Samuel Thompson, $4.â€"Carmed. Moved by Mr. Jelly, seconded by Mr. Corbett, That this council adjourn until Monday the 1st of December next.â€"Carâ€" ried. Moved by Mr. Airth, seconded by Mr. Jelly, That the account of Kobert McGhee, Moved by Mr. Jelly, seconded by Mr. Airth, That the bill of James Sanders, for glass, putty and repair of windows of Town Hall amounting to $8.50 be paid, and the Reeve issue his order for the same.â€" Moved by Mr. August, seconded by Mr. Jelly, That the treasurer is hereby instructâ€" ed to pay the account presented by the Township Clerk,$45.50 the expenses of takâ€" ing the vote on separation.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Airth, seconded by Mr. Jelly, That Haunah be allowed to expend the sum of $25 on the front of Lot 22 in the 7Tth con. S. W. of the T. & S. road.â€" Carried. Movéd by Mr. August, seconded by Mr. ‘The Pope entirely on his own initiative, is sccomplished & complete revolution in Jaxes Brows, Clerk. t io ever it may be with the crop of ‘taters, “‘ crop of agiâ€"tators never seems to fail.â€" Punch. Ax Inzar Coxvyxpaevi.â€"Our subâ€"editor was once talking to a man for threeâ€"quarters of an bour right off, when the man interâ€" rupted him saying, "I bag pardon, but can you inform me why I am, at the present moment, like a pine plank?" Our subâ€" editor gave it up ! Said the man, "Because I am a deal bored ?" To this day, our subâ€" editor does not know what that man meant â€"and we won‘t tell him. To lst Jan. 1881, Sont to new Subscribers from the present date A certain old gentleman, very rich and: still more stingy, is in the habit of weu‘ing‘ his clothes to the last thread. One of his friends, meeting him, exclaimed : "They told me that you had a new hat, and I‘ll be hanged if you haven‘t !" "Oh, yes," said the miser, looking as if he were a trifle ashamed of himselt, ‘"you seeany wife kept tâ€"Iling me that the old one was a good deal worn out. Well, yesterday was my wife‘s | irthday,and I got myself a new hat for her birthday present. at Tokio, proposes to devote its energies more especially to the elucidation otf the geography of Japan. Most, if not all, of its members are Japanese, among them being several high dignitaries of State. |Matthew Day, Ingersoll, kicked at his horse. His foot became entangled in its tail, and he was dragged half a mile. He The Grey Review The Japanese Government, ever anxious t> keep abrcast of the time, has charged Dr. E. Naamanu, a son, we believe, of the famous Gorman minerslogist, with makâ€" ing a systematic geological survey of the empire. £12,000 annually has been grantâ€" ed for that purpose for.&walve years. A "Gsographical Society," recently foundead ing point. So immediately on hearing the pedlar‘s rap, she seized a broom handle, which, by the way had not much of a sweeping part on it, marched to the door, opened it with lightning speed and belaborâ€" ed the poor pedlar a couple of blows on the head before she realized her mustake. Things were that sudden for the pedlar that he had no time in the world to explain, so the next best thing for him to do was to take the "right about face." He, however, still pursues his honest calling, and is strongly of the opinion that a mistake has been committed somewhere.â€"Orangeville Gazette. f London Vanity Fair: "Lord Odo Russell, while calling upon Prince Bismarck a short time ago, asked him how he managed to get rid of that class of unfortunate visitors whom he could not well refuse to see, but whose room he found preferable to their company. . ‘Ob,‘ replied the Chancellor, ‘I have a very simple method. My wife knows them pretty well, and when she sees that they are with me she generally conâ€" trives to comae in and call me away upon some pretext or other.‘ He had searcely finished speaking when the Princess put her head in at the doorand said : ‘Otto,you must come and take your medicine, You ong .+ to have had it ten minutes ago.‘ Lord Odo Russell had not till then any idea that his room could be more welcome than Iris company." It is said by many, first try one ramedy, and then another ; but we find in the flut majority of cases that those who try Hagâ€" yard‘s Yellow Oil for all purposes of a liniâ€" ment, have no use for any other preparation, it does its work so ufl'ecnulliv that none other need apply or be applied. It is equally good for man or beast, and can be used internally for Croup, Wnooping Cough, and Asthina, externally tor Rhuematism, Sprains, Bruises, Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, and all pains and Aches, from whatever cause they may occur, :o‘1 by all dealers, at 25 cents per bottle. Axusixe Ixcioeyt.â€"On:e upon a timeâ€" not more than a month agoâ€"and not many miles from this village, there is a certain residence where a very amusing incident oeccurred. An old cow, with one horn,made the practice of leaving the fields and taking daily walks to the doors of this certain resiâ€" dence to see what good things she could help herself to. Her close proximity to the pleasure or peace of the good lady within, for, ever and anon, a kind of rapping could be heard. And as Waldemar and vicinity have their share of pedlars, ene of these peregrinating gentlemen hnappened to call at this house where the one horned cow so often visits. When he rapped at the door, he expected, without a doubt,that he would be met by a smiling face, and warmly welcomed ; but alas, unfortunately for the pediar, the cow with the crumpled horn had been there before him, and had had the good lady worked up almost to a boilâ€" Incredulity was the first feeling amofig the Boers of the Transvaal when the news of Cetewnyo‘s capture was spread among them. One of these descendants of a transâ€" planted Batavina stock told an Englishman he would as soon believe that the British had possessed themselves of the moon as that they had got hold of Cetewayo. ‘The skeptic‘s figure of speech then led to some discussion about the satellite. "I can imâ€" agine," said he, "that there are hills,mounâ€" tains, water aud trees in the moon. I can even recognize the possibility of a human population on its surface ; but I don‘t adâ€" mit that there can be any gold or diamonds there." *"Why not?" the Englishman asked. "Why not !" echoed the Boer ; "I‘ll tell you why not. Because if there were cither gold or diamonds in the moon England would have annoxed her long ago." MISCELLANEOUS. Txz Root or Iratsn Troverss.â€"Howâ€" Suoscribe at once. For Just Received at Mowat‘s A LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK of HABDWARE For the FALL trade. Lance tooth Cross cut saws. Axes in great varitiy. Hand TORONTO (UNION STATION, ... Depart, 7:30 a. m., 11:35 p. m. 510 p. m Arrive, 10:30 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 940 p. m, ‘ ORANGEVILLE, South, Dg.n 7:15 a. m., 11:35 a. m., 5:10 p. m.‘ Avviva 1â€"10 a m Mb.m..mgn?.l ;""" I&r'r'i;' 11:10 a. m., i?’p'.’ui?.' $:20 p. m.j orth. part, 1130 &. m., . m. & *A e â€"Arrive, 1215 . m., 133-: West Paints, oils, varnishes, glass, putty, &c. Bar Iron,â€"steel, sleigh shoe steel, spring steel, horse nails, and general Bceksmith‘s Supplies always on hand. DURHAM L. O. L. No,632, Night of Th on or -u!hln mm Tmn.soe. TOBONTO. GREY, AND BRUCE RALLWAY. COTTON and HEMP PLOUGH, LINES, ‘Town Hallâ€"open every Friday evening from 7 to Yo‘clock. Shares $1, amnual foo 50 conts. Alexan der Robertson Vollet W Iâ€"â€"â€"â€" _ ommc mm Tss The Rev. Rural Dean Stewart, of Orillia, is spoken of as the next Archdeacon of A Loxe Tz To SUrFER, â€" l wenty mIC years of endurance with Catarrh is a long riod of annoyance and mheï¬. Mre. E. J. landers, of Manchester, N H., after going through it all, writes : ‘‘The Conetitutional Catarrh Remedy has rescued me from intense suffering and almost the grave. " This medicine. is for sale by all Druxgists. Fergusâ€"Thursdayfollowing Mount Forest. Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth ofï¬â€˜ifln’y, A{‘ril, June, August, Octoper and December. Primroseâ€"Wednesday _ prcceding the Orang:ville Fair. Orangevilleâ€"The #nd Thursday in each Divine Service ovor{ Babbath at 11 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 P m. _ Prayer meeting every Woednesday evening at :30. Bible Class every Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. Wm. Park, pastor. â€"___C. METHODIST CHURCK. Services ov:;i Sabbath at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30 p.m. Subbath Sch .u:sog. m. Prayer moeting overy Thursday evening at 7 o‘clock, and Bible Class every yLop_dny evening at8 o‘clock. Pastor Rev. BAPTIST CHURCH, ' Sunday sonicc-â€"prouh..:f‘ at 11 a. m.; Sabbath + School at 230 p.in.: Preaching at 7 p. m.. Woek evening Servicesâ€"Monday “"“:,ï¬; young peoples‘ gn{or mnung at 8 p. m.; Wednesday evening, ible class at 8 p. m« Thursday evening, regular Thomas Lauder, Bofmu; John ‘A, Munro, De putyâ€"Registrar. â€" Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p.mi month. Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month. Harriston â€"Friday before the Guelph Fair. Draytonâ€"Saturday before Guelph. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. Douglasâ€"Monday before Elora Fair. Hamiltonâ€"Cyrstal Palace Grounds, the day after Guelph. Berlinâ€"First Thursday in each month Brampton â€"First Thursday in each month. Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month. month. C Flesherconâ€"Monday before Orangeville. Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orangeville. Shelburneâ€"Wednesday before Orangeville. Marsvilleâ€"Second Wodnesday in cach month. Walkertonâ€"The last Wednesday in each month. Mildmay â€" Last â€" Wednesdayâ€" â€"ofâ€" each prayer meeting at 8p.m. Durhaimâ€"Third Tuesday in each month. Pricevilleâ€"Monday before 9urham. Hn;;vor'â€"\d;nd:; before Durham. Mcunt Forestâ€"Third Wednesday in cach Sabbath wr\‘{c;; at 11 a. m. and 7 gim. Sunday Schooi at 2 p. m. Rev. H. B. Wray, B. A., pustor Church Wardens, H. J. Middaugh and Elias Edgo. Ounâ€"and after MONDAY, 5th May, 1879, TR Em O PuI 4 _POST 1FICE. " Office hours from 8a. m.to 7 p. m. . Arch. Mc enzie, Postmaster. % DURBAM L Night of meeti CaATTLE TIES, ROPE HALTFRS, HAY KNIVES, LOGING CHALNS, month. MONXTHLY CATTLE FAIRS. 8 TEPHEN LODGE No. 160 I. 0. O.F PNERRVCY ERTC hX Py CCC PC Depart 11:45 a.m. . Arrive 11:00 a. in owex souNp. Depart 6:30 a.m., 12:00 noon., Arrive â€" 400 p.m., 10:15 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MECHANICS‘ INSTITUTE. 8. G. REGISTRY FFICE. Trr To Surre®, â€"Twenty.five TEESWATER No#306 OF A. F. & A DIRECTORY CHURCH MADE AXE HANDLES. APPLE PEAREKS, NAILS, LOCKS, BOLTS. HINGES, _botore u JOS. F. MOWAT, Lower Town, DURHAM. Compria Irer and Electro Plated Gooda Gold and Siver Watchens, Ladiesand Gents‘ _ _ Wedding and Engagement Rings, Gold Lockets, Charme, Chains, Keys, Pencils, Pons, &c., &c. A boautifulline of Clocks. Alarge line of Fancy Goods, Spectacies, Violins, Fife, Concertinas, &e Repairing a Specialty . DURIHMA M Carriage Works. berl eR avoie c :\ ~Sakl vdillomin ind wl Those in need of Such Articles would do well to Sall and *â€"_ Inspect My Stock. The Subscriber is also Agent for All Kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS Spring and Summer Fashions regular) received. Durham, Feb. 14, 1876. y1 Carriages, Buggies, Demoâ€" crat Wagons, etc., OF THE YERY BEST MATERIAL 2 good finish, and at prices as low as any othe With the Circular Saw against all kinds of Saw Logs during 1878. NO ARMISTICE JOHN ROBERTSON‘ TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Presbyâ€" Custom Sawing fof Lumber AND SHINGLES, Rockville Mills, Bentinck Feb. 141878 SHINGLES, LATH AXD LUMBER Flosherton,December 18 1678. NEW GOODS Durham. done at once, and cheap, to suit the timos Cutting done to Order. AT ". ~F. DOLI/S, Watchmaker, ILLA,HEMP.and OTHER ROPE. on hand and sold at down hill prices DURIWM St., DURHAM. Manufacturer of Flesherton, ROBERT MeFARLANE, GRAIN terian Church. , . War! J. W. CRAWFORD, W. F. DoOLL. Durham P. O. v1 All kinds and sizes, Single and Douâ€" ble, Supporters, &c., at â€"= Shoulder Braces for and Gentlemen, a Large of the best quality. LIQUORS for Medicinal purposes, and cheap, at School Books ‘of Fashionable,. SUMMER STOCK wOULD XOW INVITE THE LADIES TO COME ANXD EXAMINE HIS NEW The Royalist Trimming especially shaped for collars & cuffs PATENTED CHINELLA NXECK TIES, MUSLIN TIE3, XET TIES, LACE TIES FRENCEH FANS, FANCY FAXNS, DAMASK POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS, NEW METAL DRESS BUTTONS, & A LOT OF SUX, SHADES, Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. We will not be undersold and are selling 7 inch Pipe and Elbows at 7c each! Cash for Hides and Skins. Truck taken as Cash. HARRIS & Co. STOVES, Stoves, STOVES! Parties in want of these articles, will find i Durham, May, 20, 1879. Durham, Sept. 18, 1879. COOKING PARLOR BOX from $20 up. from $5 up. from $3 up. All Sizes and all Prices. WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., TRUSSES! KIERNAN & HUGHSON8. JOHN CAMERON . KTERNAN & HUGHSON‘S, Druge®~ and. Chemicals, Before purchasing Elsewhere dont fail to see our Stock DPry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, MIL LI N E R Y Fancy Dry Gooods. E. & A. DAVIDSON. HAS now received his FA LL and Winter Stock. or Intending purchasers will find it to their interest To call and exomine his goods before Durhanm, May 15th, 1879. All of which will be sold at very low prices. G R O CE RIE S Consisting in part of the following : Which he will sell CHEAP for CASH. Always on Hand Cheap and Fresh. LA DIE S .~ GRANT. IMPLEMENTS, â€"ANDâ€" 10:â€"â€" it to their advantage to see our stoek. 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