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Grey Review, 4 Mar 1880, p. 4

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Yrttk-M-gtuer, BssherrilU. Built or. L‘rulcr. Calvin, Cnighha. PM. Hukin. Jelly, 'urr,'rauder, MM, AM: mam» (lieu-ion Mr. Men- dith) mndmenO val put to the Home Ind lo”... M; up, u. to a. Province having the resources and pro" gpects of tho Province of Ontario. The Go. vermnout thought the time had come when Landings so inadequate, so uneightly, end so ‘egrucefn' to the Province should no longer be the buildings in which the work of Parhnuumt and the Department: should be carried on, tuxiUltat their resources end mean: of paying for them were each " to justify the action which the Government were ebout to take. After ”abetting othet ergnmente adveneed by Mr. Nemdith u eeid the Opposition seem to think it wee no (Ii-pm to the country thetthe public docu- ments were owe, end that the Govern- ment rented two buildings. It theqneetion wee eubmithd to the country]! '0‘“ III hesitete to my that me]: e position would not be "aes-l by the Me. No county round] would be eontent mules they owned 1 their my, end the people wank! eer- I tafntrthhthth-trypetor indeed thetl wee not eble to on ite buildings. Mr. Mom“ said he believed that his friend was the only person he Mme! who took that ground. Every traveller who viaited these buildings in the course of his tnvela spoke of them as being (15th Mr. Mownt expressed his surprise at thi, position which had been Men with regard to this question by the leadeto! the Oppoai- tion. Everybody know, and admitted, that those buildings were inadequate to their purpose. and they had daily oxperionoo‘ Mu] obacnoOion of that fact. That Cur) were unhealthy oven the hon. “unwell did not dispute it. a . “go an Expenditure, and to that and that the consideration of the question should be postponed until after the host gonad olectiou.’ Mr. Meredith regretted that the Govern. mont had not brought the matter before the House at an earlier Mage of the nation and spoke in favor of delay. and moved "that an opportunity should be attend to the electors of pronouncing upon tho ques- tion before tho Province is committed to lo Mr, Fraser moved the House into Com. mittee of the Whole on the resolution foe the appropriation of half a million of dot. Urs for the erection of the new PIrliunent buildings in the Queen's Park,and the au. posal of the old site and the “dune. lands in the west end " . mom of ro- ennpiug tho Province for the oxpenditnn. We have ulrcndy given I synopsis of the resolution. Mr. Fnur in . lengthy Ipoech nupported those, andmado Ill _ cessaty explationl. ( Mr. Gibson's bill to mend the License Act was withdrawn. The Division Gonna Bill m through Committee and not ion and tending. In a" nun Design ; 320,000 for the relief of distress in Ireland ; $1,600 for the dia. tribution of emigration pamphlets. . 'Naosro, Feb. M. Mr. Young asked whether in View of the retinal of the Dominion Government to .oatirru the award of the arbitrators in re- gard to the North-“bat boundaries of the Province, the Government propose to take any, and if so what, action to vindiente the rights of the people of Ontario to the valuable territory in the North-West. Mr. Mtrwut.--'ihe Government do pro- poee to take action to vindicate the rights of the people of Ontario to the territorial referred to, bat exactly wlnt netlon will be taken its still under consideration. (Cheere.) On motion of Mr. Gibson (But Huron) a return wad ordered of the receipt. and expenditures of the Agriculture And Arte Association for l878 and 1879 with I View of its being printed. Several member: spoke the reverse of enthusiastically about the work of the Association while Mr. Young defended it. I Additional estimates of ex the Amount of 975,371 wore In "eomptutied by a messago fro Governor. The items of chic “1,582 for the maintenance c Refurmnory fur Females, w Indy for occupation in tb trtua 400 of a special gran; to the o, ot Art and Design l $20,000 f, of distress in Ireland ; $1,500 inhuman of emigration Damon . an. Fraser's Bill providing for the cree- thm of new Parliament Buildings tn tho Quun'a Park was read a tint and wound time by special consent, the understanding bin. that the discussion on the manure would take place on the motion to go into Committee of the Whole on the "with 1 tions. Ran. whose) space!) was hum-my chard when he sat down. . Objections from uri- om points of viaw were urged against eer- tain features of the Bill by Maura. North. Boll, Cabin, 1nd Creighton, while Mr. Sinclair "god the abolition of the exemp- tion onjoyed by clergyman on their rui- donccs. After tstew remarks by way of "ply from Mr, News: the motion for the second reading was carmd without a divi. lion. Mr. Wood, introduced . Bill bud on the "port outta Committee cum - menllmontto the Manieipat Act, ad on his motion the Bill mluing to the Reform- uoty for Boys It Panamanian.» In. aft.I or I brief discus-ion rad I “and tinte. The Bios providing for the Mn of may among execution auditor: Inc! may the law naming the 00W of “min the new distn'eu wet? pal-ed though Committee. Sumo debate took place on tho motion for the second reading ot the Attorney- Genenl‘s Bill Impacting municipal tul- tion ind exemptions. mu explain-tot] speech wag followed by s somewhut carp; ing (ma tron: Mr. Meredith, and a very , “do diacussiou of the whole subject by Mr. l, ht. Fraser', Dill Tamara), Fob. It The School Bill‘ was and {third Gina and passed, as were also tho Bills "hang to the Grand Junction and Toronto and Ottawa Railways, and tho Bill “Hawking the Minister of Public Work: of the Do. minion to take steps for the formation of t planets groeud in .0 neighborhood all Xingu: Falls. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. '5,87t were brought down, ft message from the Lieut. items of chief interest are miutcuauco of the Mercer Females, which will he ion in a short time l .3,- raat to the Ontario School _ innate: of expenditure to Liquor p used for its yous n30. The Measure of lain qti1t"-uttgitruttut "Do you know if the prisoner had my provocation before he commited the u- uult t" Wilma: "Wdl, air, I dare to, he might have had , (In: or two." A School Twila-{who bu jut been: "tr, and although some persons circulated the story that the money had been obtain. ed since through the confessional, Incl: is [also and without foundttion. Up to the preseiat Mr. Starr has not received one cent of it, and in perfectly ignorant of who committed the theft. lously any symptoms of disease. The wri. tar was informed that when the cattle were examined after death, no trace of injury or disease could be found. Many suppose that some evil disposed person had given them poison, but so far the casein wrapt in mystery. Mr. Espaugh is I tumor in good oireumistamres,haa bean one of the “moon for this township fur the past thirtrtirt, years. He is a person that is quiot and in. offensive, and well respected by all who know lum, and he did not know that he had an enemy in the world. It is only . short time since Mr. Starr's house, his next neighbor, mu entered at night by Ion. them'nnd over six hnndrod dollars tarried , Welles1yTowmrhtp, Feb. 28.--Adem El- paugh, tt farmer living in the 6th line of this tumiship. has lost all his cattle during the past week under strange circumstances. On Sunday morning, the 15th inst., on go- ing to the stable, two of them were found dead, and this morning the remaining six were found cold and stiff, hm-ingdied dur. ing'the night. The man left the stables at about 9 pan. last evening. At tint tune they were feeding, and nothing unusual wee netieed by him in their nation. Nei ther have they shown at any time prev- l In the garden, land plaster is exceeding- ly variable inits oh‘octa. Some of the most marked benefits from its use have been no. .ticed upon vines during a drought. If :1)- plied over the surface of the hill and vine during a drought so severe that the haves droop at midday, they will in a couple of days, show no signs of drooping, but exhi- bit unusual Vigor. While in this section wo sometimes use it without any percepti- blo elect, in Michigan it tells wonderfully upon clover, and generally upon other tsrops.--ltootu Garden Manual. to a soil, the rapid Jovelopotuent it aids in lphml-lifo enables the roots to lay hold of much food way would not otherwise. In l the garden it is of especial value to human growth while plants are still small and an. able yet to reach coarser mauures, Ind also to touch up and bring forward any portion of crops which seem to need further help. While depending ehieBy on stable and green manures, yet we always find profitable use for more or less super-phosphate. s1timrphospUte of lime produces a very quick effect. and besides the fertility it adds Limo is of most value on rich, old soils, its effect. being to unlock and release fei. tility already in the soil, but inactive or ia. soluble. Honce, upon poor soils it may sometimes do more harm than good, but used upon rich, old garden soils, its use occasionally will produce astonishing re- suns. 1 Unleaehed ashes have a a most marked 'efteet when n'pplied broadcast over onions partly grown,--in fact, it IS one oftho most valuable special mnnm‘es for this crop, and. is worthy of this purpose twice the amount paid by sonpmakers. For all garden crops they are valuable ; potatoes, turnips, boots, and peas deriving most benefit next to on-, ions. .l [ Lonchod ashes have an esyoclal value on sandy soils, and produce most etteet upon onions, potatoes, corn and the root crops. Their value is lasting, and the effect of I liberal application will be noticed for yen“, and if not to be lmuled more than the. miles their use is prcfitable. I Han mum-o, when mixed with enough soil to work fine, has special fitness for the 'onion crop, " it can be applied to the ttttrs (we where wanted, has no weed seeds, and is exceedingly valuable, being little 1atus, than guano. _ , Generally r, know of no objection to the . I use of fresh manures, except that if applied F heavily they trouble in fitting the ground ' for fine seeds. On the contrary, I have I always noticed very good effects from the use of long manuree, end ndviu piling manure only when no ground is ready to i receive it. But this period covers 3 consi- denble portion of the your, and much of it mast be piled. If left thus to worm we» ther without further attention, fresh man- ure id%riably fangs-burms 'tp-and loses nearly all ite virtues, till it is worth little more than so much ttlsaff. To -Ivoid this, (after several days hauling of manure we give it a good ilrettelrua.witlt water. and cover with a. half inch of soil to help retain! the moisture, and to fix all the escopixg ammonia. When wanted it is usually! short and ftaely rotted. The Bill founded on the resoluuona WM adopted in Committee, and reported. Death in the Stable. Ther mutton Ming carried “at Home mt into Commit“ of the Whole. The neural resolutions war. adopted in Committee, re- ported and concurred in. _ Meredith,. Manic-k, Natalie, Monk, Mor. gan, Near. Ptsrkill, Richnrdnom Bourbon (Hastings). Rosana, Tooloy, Wigle-M. Nars-Hetams. Appleby, Away, Blip- row, Bullnntyne, Baxter, Bell, Bishop, Bland, Bonileid, Caldwell, Men, C luihotm,croou, Douche, Dryden, Wtrir, Field, PM, Fianna, Gib-on, (Hum) Gibson, (Hunilton) Graham, lineman, ‘Hanly, Howley, Hunter, Laidlaw. Lou, 2ivingston, Lyon, MeCnnoy, Maxim, Mr, Laughlin, McMahon, Mack, Miller, Motrin. Morn,'Mmy, IGirn, Neelon, Purdue, Peek, Robinson, (Cardwell) ItobitM.m, (Kent) Ross, Sinchir, Springer, Striker, Watery, Wst'amrorth, Widditie1d, Wood, Young-M. Manures for the Garden. - v“ -""Ne .T.. " ”an.“ r"ii'EE's',t'G'." I J. W. CRAWFORD, _ mun E a . , " . Upper r,,.,,,-,,,'.';',',',,'.',,'?,,',. hunt on“. kafme M1111, Durham P. o. Darttam,aa.tattt, 1880. 1175 ' Bcnunck Feb. “.1531 m 'KELSEY Also MAKES PHOTOGRAPHS h'hMteg'.Pd t'Jt?attto,fd J,'hfeneg IO. cent Pictures Go to 'roiaty,i,lor'irdiiiis"F" RI t of mouth: "aria-i,' "$1.; before mil m2f,'t,t2ttlgg. 'r".'82'lulld,'." NR5} 3&3; ttpo, ict Wtlowt N t of meeting, Tuesda on or LiGhiii/iiioo,, of 'let, month. Visiting {weaken welcome. A. Tre."... 1:; u u “r . . . .. . one. ham {toms u. m. to 7 p Konk,Po-tuunter. Town Ih1l-op.tt aveiy Frisiir%,iiiiig from 7 to 9 o'clock. Shun- ex, mum! tee .731. Alcxuudur Robertson, Libraruif. a. u. 51101515“! OFFICE. Thom-I Louder. Registrar; John A. Munro, Do- puy-m. (mice our: from 10 a. m. to 4 p.111. Smithy Bordon- 1,'J.et,2l'gi at 11 a. m. ; Subbuth School " 2:30 p. m.: Protut int: n: 7 p. m. Week "clung Btleoi-Momuy evmzin I. yuung [mummy gr- at months " a p. m. ; ilv"Jl'ial1'lll) awning, M', all. " tt p. m. Thursday evening. regular payer muting " 8pan. 39mm over! SAbbnth It mac A. m. and 6:30pan, Babbath Bottoo a I?" m. Prayer awning every Thunthy evening 1.". o'clock, and Bud» Chum every Monday ovouwg at 8 o'clock. humor Rev, B. My. _ Dlvino Service fl27 Sabbnth at " a. In. And 6:30 p. m. ”any. Selma at 2:30 p. m. Prayer "utotutg ovary odnouhy evening " T:aa. Bible Class every Ttutmdar evening at 7:30. Rev, Wm. Park, prustor. ijtuira%Giiiiir, Ti, Sabbath new“. at ll a. :11: tiiiri' 39271-3} p: m. gov: HA, Wnw. DURHAM LODGE No.306 or A} Correspondence Solicited. Send for We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker gummy LODGE No.tat 15. of. ORGANS . AND PIANOS Feb. 12th, 1880. “Mum ouwmg aluenuea TO aurmg Wmter Months. Fall and Wmter Stock of STAPLE and FANCY Dry Goods, Millinery, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, 800.. & SHINGLES, _ . FL Bill Stuff Out to Order, All Sizes Whit. you hue 1 chance. LUMBER, . Manufacturers bf and Dealers in DURHAM L. o. L. Nomi ncHANICS' msn'runi looting - 1t'lfltt " GLau, In lows’ all. “Jim”. rot-bran welcome. I, N. o. W. B. Vo t. See. rmsuymm CHURCH I. a. REGISTRY OFFICE MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENhttL, -. J" _.. 1876. do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, .__ 1877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL Exmm'rzox, Toronto, 1879. BAPTI " CHU RICH TRINITY CHURCH Custom Sawing attended to during Winter Months. Pall and Wmter Stock POST OFFICE ETHODXST CHURCH, -FOR -"t Factory in the Dominion, ----- 140 x loo----- Largest and Most Complete Dominion. Organ Company, 'lt bmthten wok “not. 800nm. -- m _... m.“ . .. nu. mummy r. H. B. me, (ii. A., pastor J, Middanuh nudElinu Edna. {DIRECTORY Mailed Free. Address--- m. Arch. Mo Best in the Market. mi gummy DC)1\IINI()3’ Custom Sawing of Lumber AND samcms. done " oncomnd aha-p.00 unit the “mu. 1 smxcuzs, mm AND LUMBER, on bad Ind-lam " dawn mm... With the NO ARMLSTICE For time st interm 13o\vnxunville, Ont, Scum Depart Arvin. North. Dewitt, Arrive, West. Dcpnn , TORONTO. GP. RAILWAY. Toronto. April 29th, 1879 CHANGE OF TIME. Dorm iso In Arrive 4:00 p. Circulu- a" mint-1t All kind! of 8" Urgs during 1618. rt 6:50 n.m.. minimum o mo p.1n., 10:15 p.1n. ‘Tmaswu'zl Depart 6:00 I. m" Arrive 4:30 p. m., Illustrated Catalogue--- a 7:13 a. to., 11:36 n. n..5:40 p. In 11:10 u. m., 4:25 p. m.. My. In. , “rim n. m., 4:45p m. 11:15 a. m., Srg0 p. m. lizlhuu. Arrive 13.1n B. In. . OWEN BOUND, 1- 319mm“ Go M-y. i570, TI ', War! ,’ Hum swaths-ea Time Table: .EDMILND “Acct. tEY, LATH, Now Very Connplete. in the World. m Sizes. Gristing and Chopping attended at Shortest Notice. 'iGGiiiiiai'ir AND BRUCE '-103 ll, OATMEAL, _ FLOUR, - - & t3ilBtOPt9Tmi':g'., Call and STOVES, Stoves, STOVES! ST'OVES of " . Finished, and Ready for Delivery: Sleighs, Land Rollers, Gang Ploughs Turnip Cutters, Straw Cutters for Hand, and Straw Cutters far Horse Power: Who are anxious to have their Drama: Houses, Barns and c, by Fire, can do no at a low rate, an in a reliable Company y Applyto JOHN GA ?!',?,y,,lr;i:.l),l,rqy.iyir'"/t:-tii:5 OTHERS They are Cheap, . They are Excellent Value. Bought before the Advance Try Them. T BA s, Tsiiu.s,r)jiiiiifririr! ATTENTION! And Groceries of every description equally low. Purchasers will find it to thesr advantage to buy now. C At the Durham Foundry; COOKING PARLOR from $20 up. from $5 up. All Sizes and all P. ,,_,_.- ....u.m..u luugc. UJuCtUrbui1tTs 111M Drawers, Flanncls and Blankets all at old prices. . Stacks of TEA of all Grades at OLD PRICES 51bs of Currants for 25 cents. 61bs of Tea For $1.00, N Bales of Factory Cotton, 20 Yards Durham, Nov. 20, 1870, Cotton and Woollen Goods, GROCERIES and HARDWARE, BOQ'PS and SIIOICS‘ Having anticipated the rise which has taken place i iliscriptidn of manufactured and imported goods, I In largely before the advance, and will continue to sell Cl scription of Durham, Jan. '2ht 1880. The Cheapest Goods in Town .--hT-- JAMES H. HUNTERS, JOHN CAMERON'S TEAS MILLINERY Before purchasing Elsewhere donthil to Ice our Stock Fancy Dry Gooods. E. , A. DAVIDSON. 18, 1879. Everything LADIES DURHAM. of all Kinds! at Lowest Rates, A. COCHRANE. MP., d and imported goodi, I pukLici'i 'e and will continue to sell every dc- s, Agent “'cshrn Insurance . H HUNTER. my amiss; Horse Power; Mutants [mm-ed against loan who my lone- promptly. At OLD RATES. is for 81.00. 'riees. BOX m $3 up. Co., Durham " 800 in every to ' Anyow Int il “2' Iwmlu.‘ "_"- - _u "UV-IV-- Bent pouaee Jaw to u] Pauaof (‘nnudn and I“. hum] btatos, guy-bleluvuubly luminance. The CLUE RATES FOR 1880 ' h. _ '...... -- -- _- sent ”My: l {lulled anus. TWOHBSLLARB uh “no. M‘lll “In!" T I.“ I..-“ .. ,. . . For the Review . _.,_ -... "run-unu- and”: Witt N rammed mm»*¢:§cnt than our Mon. Nulunmundmf tttq on annual. nod humm-cmenln to e hug the Annual “My um. to Tull Wtara.r Gm: will M u hau- tlrrtr, on v 't9msldiGHo, ot than cation. 1 Tl m club mm. m at. LE tttgt, tid', , “3131:? ' cop to a on Ii. m, up”. “ch I a mtl an: tut, an?“ ot sheet at 11wa " line. - _ ~.. . This mat "uitsii, tJae rtlretutm A huh ot (an to _ w. ' ,w... _.. .m- uulmrulul wul‘k tt " doing tn the. Sunday who“! and In un- Hrunidv. o.Mug to its innurnsu- circt0.stiott of an? 51.0w cog-lea. to h". been umhh-d to mum great lungmum-m‘ In In mnwunmw, oven at it: trtrsettt tthee, It In. "s oeutly been memved in Mbp6"erteo by up “. Mon of a hunt bdrde which will mah- it much but. ter liked them ever Mum, not only balm: I ma.- bio Prwor but. u bemlluul one. Then in duo-n at Mon at an. mm! demand to HFNDAY SCHOOLR. J.FiiG “paws... we mammal Tu Wm" you muc Ill", annular“ up uliuacu-Iom. Common In; mth the mt woe: ot the New You. “undone, the lot- at the mar win be changed “on: that of III Stalin-I up." trt um. ut n 90 column punt: an! "a mph pl each [Inge wttl up." no a. ..-.-a-a A, A -.. Inuul we "r"'otaMlrlV _tyt-iiiGriii'i" ii','i"/'l'l'll/1' cxllodleul the amusement at Ttm “mum Guonp nun-I. 1...“... m... _., - {Very yearn! t The mica f, id mung mum n " cludc the new. (to. En" Pet the -dt; Lu hmmasihilil): The Nun-m m MIuimonthly it ate I you:- to aim gm»... lt ts the IL THE lEADlIC n- me much at '/.y.'yerrrofiG'iuria"i"all? Mined It tur nanny lunyy-n tn tut-U- pod- trun " . , -- ..--.... _-.-...-- PE 'rm-t of ttte Mrs it 'lh1l","if,r' Danni-l 1bru " Prairie, Mum Am. is much A " man-hr a“ In inumauihililr." [0:15; 1erit/Ge' on the 2rut of January. 1880, Ttte GLOBE mu nuke mocha: at those J'MMe In the much ot mum-mm... -L-- Ln W . 'muuum ':,'rdereeyor,to" v. - v - - CHEAT IMPROVE'ENTE I” 7880. Tec. BEST! m URGES” M “WE" ‘19 IN NORTH AIEIJCA. NEW T838858 VIEW trr-audit,, all“) ll PUBUOAHOI- doll, cmcvm'rio: Amount em: but all.» ii,',1"u',fi ttircuUtionJ'r, ing a co it “.10 I of 2'lga'g,',!, rum-Jun thi, year, the price Mi ,v -- ... - ...... '* m um BEST CENT t0uwtiliit IN THE WOBIJI. giving all the Itstrst um“ by telegraph. odimn'uh on (no "totrtlutporuutt “manna-nu. u cnmynruhvmh n '?"mmtraturuoe cotumu. I “Jul-k- wan-tumult damned to the couh-myu-nnry plan. homo and w- IIKiouu r"etiiwoeati summuyuf “was!“ sud ','l'v'e,ti,rrcu not, nun-ch numberh unmar- mam . or " day. Prim. Includinv postage. 33.00 . you. The Wmu Wgrrtik lawn the num- vol-um to the week I. the than than to tho thy. In tlain "e tlm new. in bururueurirard uh! column-II to the Ina-Dost name. that mouthing: any In"; place. In mud Popularity in alumna try M CIRCI'LATIOS or' 11.500 EDDIE! WEEKEELOBE The DALI Wtrxras i, on In Ash-prim It hu- tl l'rin The _ Shoemaker, . No. 5, Garafraxa Street, LOWER TOWN, - - DURHAM The Highest Market Price paid for Hides and Skins. THOMAS SMITH, Saddler, Tanner, Spring and Bummer Mshions n-gulul received. n " Cl Beatle-r-ores-ia, the JOHN ROBERTSON' TAILOR AND CLOTHIER‘ CHEAPEST AN D BEST - W. _.... "'"'"""'F " month. . Fledwrion~Muuda . before Orange 2te.utk--rfiLir.i: IDu-iuro 1hangevit 11tl!P,,rerryreiLdii; before Urattg Mimviiu2-tsusiGiii Wodueuay in mm. Wnthietoit-Lau, last Wednesday in mouth. Mildmay - Last Wednesday of month. Durham, December __ -. - tul u luUllUl 'Ammptotr--Fust Thursday in each month. (r,'i,it'iilii'irj!t,.'sl't, Friday in each month. 1%gur-- 'e.eittyfy)Lwintr Mountbbmst. Btmitnous--i'iitTi'iii', of mummy. April, June. August, Octubcr and "ceemL.r.' Primgtafr1t'Fidi'rii; Prveediug tho Oraetgerttte his. . om-riff-Tia, gud mama..- an “-4 It” --.. "uncanny It1 _ month. ttlea-ttt “'odbllcfzdnv in each In 1Geithston- ridrr re the Gael ll) 2,eytonc.-siiaif, befum Guelph} Ehtia--Tiu, day before Guelph. P,rgyy-arfiii'G henna Elam Pair, Huni.imm-rcjGih Palace Grounds day after Guelph. Wriiu-Lrivri Thursday in our}; mum Ihmmptotr-iiict' Thuisdnvi" ......I. ..- Durham, Fell. rt, 187ts Py*oert--ahitzt Tuesday in one}: month '.trtttilhs-ziiiG)G' before Durham. t.thnoyiic--iroiiiii? before Durham. Haunt 1rormst--Tiird deesduy in (m month. Cutting done to Order, ALMOST $1.10 DURHAM Sr., DURHAM uoxrmx CATTLE P""rt-s-e . _,,.. ' - - " am be to extend“ an to an. In of "an: P.""retrdiweiiS " column. hymn In m0. Mr I. Tatm, REDS OF I “new term not be. on m. MNr.r DOUGALL A 1011.. [mum “puma! work It [I Aeyi'ta in ther t I!) ttw llrunidcu o.Mug to its m In an? 11PP, anion, Iver hum IllllA "mm- " - -- White the Cumin Push}. torian Church. on. csmumtu in u m Md paper. which aim“ 1'"g1'ierit,' much In" to er " 'mnn tseth.- vine-re. We mauve , OF EVIDENCES rthrws '. 10 mph. to “can. I to t,t,"U't": “an... .8; " [.l .... " .... _ - -AND-- "L1H mum 911.503 1aiiiiGiri"l 3.3.: u! the ennui-nullity. “In Alla-n iG tHlrlisuaetsU, Phs " u, and Mun the number you, which noun- “he” no Mama to the mound Mil-hm 71; was ., " do a? before Gauguin“. . 'doro omngeviite. “by Polar? Ihaqtgoville mails “mm who hav, “warms-fr pm In rn'm I "T110, w, "'ti' OPINION 19th 18 30.500 norms inc l' 3: Iyer, its I "thi, “157;; without I human. t " Peru-Inn}, Mom a to “I in "luv-rib- mt I day. " in thu I THE wail.“ diasph, oditami"U a, u canny-Mmmim Ityo., 4W; Thursday in each 'VSPAPEI Io_u a; G: in each month he Gythrhraii, hey" M FAIRS mouth WWI in in no). yt "ttls each each ' the iii.“ . P. a“ Bpecialiy A mum-.1911: h?" DluulA NI Carriage W0 V 'ttttttite M maniac]; In thr county. 'ttwer-ttrt; and , in...” an In I. nu". -raiedrrsturttrrycl -renerurteturu"x iGa57r'iiFGdtaNWilfrtuY I it! enric- tor 15 mu. h J mm. Vt Th. "tre Axum-11:1"! 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