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Grey Review, 18 Nov 1880, p. 4

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j ‘g | 4 92 0 4| 4 y but little more is needed to make up the required amount. . The endowments of professorships is about completed; but & further sum is required to meet the cost of a suitable and haudsome building. ‘There are rumours in England that the Duchess of Edinburgh will not again visit St. Petersburg except to visit her fathers deathbed, and that she will henceforth apâ€" pear more in public and in society. The quidnuncs are also busy with conjunctures conceruing the Queen and the Princess Louise, inferring that there is a standing quarrel between them, because the Prineess has not visited her mother since shereâ€" t urmmed from the Continent. sending three pounds to every mother of triplets in her dominions. When Mrs. Thomas Collyer applied the second time for this gratuity,the Queen had her informâ€" ed that onece was enough, and she had been paid once for all. Work will soon be commenced on the now University College, Liverpool, Engâ€" land. £88,000 have been subscribed, and A Huvox Swixous.â€"That this neighborâ€" hood is infested with a pack of Swindlers in the shape of agents two cases which eccurred last woek will serve to show. One day last week a man reprosenting htmaself to be an agent for the Empire Barb Fence Company, Montreal, called on George Awan, of Pilkington, and offered to put up fourteen feet of fenceing on his premises gratis, for the purpose of having it there for an advertisment. This proposal Mr. Swan acquiesced to and was asked to sign an order granting this privilege, which he did. After the agent had gone a quantity } of material was delivered for the fence, and in a couple of days following two collectors ' presented to Mr. Swan the order he had signed, and demanded his note for $200.65 in exchange of it. They assumed to know nothing of the arrangement the agent had made and by means of threats to sue for the money finally trightened Mr. Swan inâ€" to giving the note. An agent for the same Company made a similar arrangement with Mr. John Laidlaw, Paisley Block, but when the collectors asked for his note he refused to give it and they destroyed the order. Cannot something be done to give such scoundrels their proper deserts?â€" Guelph Mercury. Sexoimc Stome Cattu® to Exoraxp.â€" Mr. F. Frankland, of Toronto, who is so largery engaged in sending cattle to Engâ€" land, thus writes to the Globe :â€"Canada is still sending ber hundreds of cattle to Engâ€" land by way of Montreal, and the price the farmers are getting is from three cents to three and a half cents per pound live weight; whereas if our people would only keep theso cattle and feed them and make them good, they would have no trouble to realize from five to five and one quarter eeuts per pound live weight in April, May, and June. And, sir, when .we consider the abundunce of Sood we have in Canada this year and the great want our farmers exporience in the scearcity of manure, it is a matter of regret they should sell their eattle at such low prices, and lose all the advantages they would derive from home feeding, instead of sending them to Great Britain to be finished. The purport of this letter is to impress upon our Canadâ€" ian farmers that good fat cattle will sell every month in the year. Therefore fatten your own stock. The Queen has been in the habit of A terrible accident occurred at the residâ€" ence of Mr. Andrew G. Muir, at Grimsby, on Friday morning, that caesed the instanâ€" taneous death of Mrs. Muir. It appears that Mrs. Muir‘s sons had been out shootâ€" ing on Wednesday, and returned and left the gun in the house loaded. ‘They intendâ€" ed to go out again on Satarday morning with some friends from Hamilton, and the younger of the three sons, about sixteen years of age, was on Friday hauling one of the guns. What he was doing with it he has as yet been unable to tell. All that is known is that the gun exploded and Mrs. Muir got the wnole of the conterts in the head. She dropped dead on the floor. The deceased, who was about 45 *years of age, leaves a loving busbrad and family ohix‘ children. At the Barrie Assize, one of the magisâ€" trates of Simeos came to griof, and his ease ought to be a warning to other J. P‘s. A charge of larceny had been pending aâ€" gninst a man named Butler, who was brought before Thos. Macham, J. P. The case was adjourned several times, and the magistrate sent word to the accused to setâ€" tle with the constable about the costs, and it would be all right ; whorenpon the conâ€" stable got #11 from Butler, and the case dropped. The magistrate and constable were then brought up at the Asslzes for illegally extorting money from Butler, where the Judge fined the magistrate $200, and the constable $10, stating at the same time that he would have the magistrate roâ€" moved from the commission of the perce. | that there are large and valuable of this mineral on St. Paul‘s. If a newspaper should contain all the things that all its resders want it to print it would have to be bigger than a bed sheet. If it should leave out all that each of its readers does not wish read, it would be blank paper. A distressing case is that of John Brown, school teacher in North Hastings, who was lost in the woods on Saturday night week last, and perished cither from cold or hunger. Some very fine specimens of mica have lately been found on St. Puul‘s Island, situâ€" ated off Cape North, C.B., and it is said The Ontario Gazette contains a notice of application on behalf of Knox College for an Act granting it power to conter degrees of Divinity. Kincardine township claims to have raised the biggest apple this season. It measured 15 inches round and weighed 284 A fire in Ingersoll on Wednesday deâ€" rtroyed some eight or nine thousand dolâ€" lars worth of property. CANADIAN ITEMS. mt ie ie ++ @> deposits Will be happy to see all my old customers and as many new ones as will favor me with their natvanaga Jopp Took Four First Prizes AT HE Durham Show, whi T his mo-mm %OSS":M' w-&h l'o..ve.c that RAILROAD OR NO RAILROAD, Durham is bound to go ahead and so is ROCKVILLE. The Largest Exhibition ever held in the County. #8 per kundred paid for Hides. > J. C. JOPP. ELBOWS & TIN WARE Box Stoves, POWERS Cooking Stoves all kinds, 4 and 10 HORSHE STRAW CUTTERS, ~ TURNIP CUTTERS, SAWING Machines, 4 . one to consider as there is nothing more inâ€" jurious for health than cold feet, however such can very easily be remedied and everybody made to feel comfortable by calling on Wlfi.- Johnâ€" stone, junr., who has all the appliauces for In nll sizes on the most improved methods, latest styles, on the shortest notice and at charges that defics competition. Give him a call and support native industry Knitting Stockings & Socks How are you of for Socks ? Look out for cold weather. A. COCHRANE, DURKHAM FOUNDRY. Burdock Blood Bitters is the best Blood Puritier, Liver and Kidaey Regulator, and Re: storative Tonic in the world. It acts upon the Liver, the Kidneya and the Bowels, curâ€" img all manner of Billious complaints, Kidney ing all manner of Dillious complaints, Ridney Complaints, and diseases of the Blood. Ask your Druggist for Burdock Blood Bitters. Sample bottles 10 cents, regular size $1.00. Married life reaches its aeme of hapâ€" piness when a woman can eat crackers in bed without any coraplaint from her husband. Yellow Oil is the great pain panacea, magicâ€" al in its power oyer pain and infl.mm:l‘,on. It cures Rheumatism and Neuralgis. Lame Back and Spinal Affections, Contraction of Cords and Muscles. Used externally and inâ€" ternally. For sale by all dealers. The execution ot the decrees against the unathorized religious orders is now comâ€" plete in France except in Algeria and Corsica. _A remarkable story has just been pubâ€" ’lhhod by the British and ForeignBible Soâ€" ciety. The story has been related by Sir [Bartle Frere and rests entirely upon his authority. Sir Bartle Frere asserts that he met "with an instance, which was carefully investigated, in which all the inhabitants of a remote village in the Deccan had adâ€" jared idolatry and caste, removed from their temples the idols which have been worshipped there, time out of mind, and agreed to profess a form of Christianity which they had deduced for themulvu} from the careful perusal of a single gospel and a few tracts." These books had been left among them, not by a missionary, but 1 by a merchant who had never spoken Christianity. This is certainly an extraâ€" ordinary instance,but no man, who believes in the power of the Spirit of Truth will pronounce it impossible. Oct. 13th, 1880. Parlor Stoves, All at Lowest rates. WM. JOHNSTONE, Jr., VERY important question for eve A Remarkable Story. Coal Stoves, Stove Pipes, Lower Town, Durham. yâ€"138, Dress Goods, Clouds, Hosiery, Gloves, Flannels, Ladies wool vests, Shawls, Blankets, Tweeds, &c. &c. Sheetings ( Grey and Bleeched ), Table Cloths, Table Napâ€" kins, Towelings, &¢. &¢. Another Largelot of those Splendid WHITE COTTONS At 10, 11 and 124 cents. f A lot of 50 cent KID GLOVES, the Best Value in Town. Ladies MANTLES, which for Style and Vailue cannot be Equalled. From 50¢. & pair up, the CHEAPEST and BEST CORSET in the MARKET. Opened this week another Large Stock of the Celebrated Crompton Corsets, FRESH Arrivals IN TOWN. Halitax Tweeds at 45 cts. per y And every description of WINTFR GOODS All at Lowest Prices. Grey, Scarlet and Fancy Flannels Call and see the LARGEST and CHEAPEST Stook of WINCEYS in Good Beaver Over Coats for $6 UNDER SHIRTS and DRAWERS for 45 cents each J. H. HUNTER‘S Good Tweed Suits for $8.50 In Quantity, Quality and Price far Aheoad of E‘}erything AT We don‘t advertise any special line, all our lines are special value CASH, â€" Dout forget the place. LADIES‘ AND MISSES‘ FUR CAPS. LADIES®‘ FUR SETTS in Mink, Seal & Persian Lamb, Black and Colored CASHMERES, Black and Colored VELVETEENS, Plain and Brocade VELVETTA, Colored and Black Silks, SATINS, PLUSHES, NEW HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, UNDER CLOTHING WOOL WRAP SHAWLS & SQUARES, WOOT, JERSEY JACKETS, SLEIGHING HOODS, CLOUDS, FLANNELS, WINCIES, BLANKETS, WHITE QUILTS, FUR TRIMMINGS, t DRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTLE TRIM. MINGS. All the latest novelties in Butâ€" tons. Also & choice Selection of Ladies‘ Mantles, Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, New TWEEDS. s New Colored DRESS GOODS, Fall & Winter MILLINERY. American Horse and Cattle Spice. A LARGE ASSORTMEXNT NOW IN STOCK OF GLASS AND BRONZE LAMPS. G ROCE RIE S CHEMIST and DRUGGIST. Burham, Oct. 25th, 1880 Durham, Oct. 26, 1880. CHEMICALS. PURE DRUGS CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING ! «i2 ESplendid Assortment Always in Stock a Complete Assortment of every thing usually kept in a 0. C. McFARLANE, and LA M P G OODS: AT H. W. MOCKLER‘S. BEST QUALITY, Rowswell‘s Building, Upper Town, Durham. And the LARGEST and CHEAPEST Stock of H. W. MOCKLER, Rock Bottom Prices for Cash. And a good variety of . H. HUNTER. TRY OUR OF DRUG STORE. LOW PRICE. . & A. DAVIDSON‘S. 3m140 cts. per yard, and PERFUMERY. DYESTUFFS, STATIO NERY . CHEAP FOR 306 Dominion Organ & Piano Company Correspondence Solicited. Bend for We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Best in the Market. Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the World. The Largest and Most Complete ORGANS AND PIANOS. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. We will not be undersold and are sellmp The subacriber wishes to inform the inhabtitants of Durham and tde surrounding Townships, that he is now prepared to do STOVES, Stoves, STOVES! Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. Done on the shortest notice and in the best st{le. Flaunels, Tweeds, Full Cloth, and Stock ing Yarn to exchange for Wool or sell for Cash Cheap,. The Durham Woollen Factory Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Goodâ€"Flavored TEAS from 35 cents up. Special notice of the Ladies is called to his Stock of Goods, viz : Lovely China Fichues, New Style of Embroidered Collars, Gretchen Bows, Muslina and Silk Scarfs, Chenille, Ruchings, Motto Pocket Handkerâ€" chiefs, Damask do., Hair Ornaments, Back Combs, Ladies‘ Neck Chains, Lace Gloves, Coloured Lace Mitts, &c. Frillings from 5 cents per yard up. GENTS‘ REGATTA SHIRTS. Who are anxious to have their Dwelling Houses, Barns and Contents Insured against loss by Fire, can do so at a low rate, and in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly. Â¥eb. 12th, 188C Fancy Goods at John Cameron‘s. Durham, Sept. 18, 1879 Durham, August 17, 1880. Cash for Hides and Skins. Truck taken as Cash. HARRIS & Co. COOKING PARLOR BO from $20 up. from $5 up. from § All Sizes and all Prices. ! Wrs. FREEMAN‘S WORYW POWDER is a aafe, sure and effectual destroyer of worm in children or adults. | Price 2 cents, or 5 for $1.00. I"AaARRMER® AND OTITIERS Mra. FREEMAN‘S NEW DOMESTIC DYES are perfect in every color. For brightness and durability they have no equal. Price 15 cents per package, MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, ... ... ... 1876. do do BYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... i877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIOGXN TORONTO, 1878, HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHILBITIOXN , Toronto, 1879, CUSTOM WEAVING! Factory in the Dominion, ~«â€"*440° is 100 â€"â€"> 1DJDOoN~I LN ITON Apply to Bowmanvill, Agent Western Insurance Co., Durham. JOHN CAMERON, JOHN CAMPBELL. Tllustrated Catalogueâ€" J. CAMERON. BOX $3 up. yâ€"103 &u Lb uP NT OIE" do not bave to invest capital in it. We take a}] tha risk. Those who need readr meney, should =rite to ue at once. All furnisbed free. 130 Addrc«s Trt: & Co.. Aguste, Nrize at the ease and Propwnd vine t nemiy‘ vevand Irstcas sds 222 sA s for conducting the most profi¢s ble busi 510 ness that anyone can engaze in. The bus:â€" noss is so easy to learn, and our ipstru« tions are so simple and plain, that any one can make great profits from the w-g start, No one can fs&vlwuwm‘in(towgfi.A "Women are as snc. OutAt furnisned free, with full instruction« for conducting the most profi¢s ble busi ness that anyone can engaze in. The bus:â€" mane Jn an amew $a 42000 CT CR LC (‘ONTAL\Y.\G the latest and most apâ€" / thentic descriptions of over 7500 Cities, Towne and Villages in the Provinces of Outario, Quebee Nova Scotin, New Brunswick, Newfoundiand Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, British Colum bis, and the North West Torritories, and other general information, drawn from official sources‘ as to the names locality, extent, otc., of over 1 R0Q Lakes and Rivers; a Tamus or RourEs, thowing the proximity of the Kailroad Stations, and Bes, Luke and Kiver Ports, to the Cities Towns, Villag es, etc., in the several Provinces, (this Table will be found '(nvnt(ubh)..‘:nd a nont (golnnd Map of the Dominion of Capada. Edited by P. a. chosBy, as sisted by umlol Writers. &bncrlhm names y soliclted. Agents wanted. Addrossâ€" JAMES WEIDMAN, Belki:k, Manitoba, Canada. l-';-ro:oâ€"I‘o be P-ll;-;-; l-r;l--.. -Illi LOVELL‘S Gazeteer of British North AMERICA : Each number of the Canadian Northâ€"West will contain thirtyâ€"two pages of very desirable muther, awfll be issued at the low subscription price of Dollar n year in advance. Sample copies will be sent on receipt of fiftecn ponts in ahanmie cents in staips A monthly journal devoted to the Settlement and Developement nf Manitoba and the North West. Published by NORTH â€" W ESTP» FARMINGIMPLEMENTS. Montreal, August, 1890 Carriages, Buggies, Demoâ€" crat Wagons, etc., of GOOD MATERTIALT, GOOD FIXISH, and JAMES W EID M A N. DURILA M Carriage Works ROBERT â€"McFARLANE LOWEST PRICES, The subscriber is also Agent tor allkinds Remember the placeâ€"n short distance porth o A FIRSTâ€"CLASS MEARSE TO BIRKE l;UIL[’L“, llurlmun, kc(j} s on hand m largestock of Sash,D)oors and all nds of Building material®.niso & stock of Mould Am Walnut, Rosewovd, and Gilt. Plans,spoci and Bills of Lumber made out on short notice. A fullstock of Coftins, Caskets, Shrouds and Trim minesalwayson hund Durham. TUESDAYX, 23rd NOY.. A.D. 18s80, Their Christian names and sarnemes, addresses aird description, the full particulare of thor claims, a itntcmn-nt of their amouuts apd the nature of the secursties (if many) held by them, or in default thereoffthey will be excluded from: any claim mgainst the said estate And all partics indebted to the said Estate are hereby notifi d to pay the sume to the eaecutors on or before the 23rd of November next, Dated at Priceville this 23rd day of September, A."). 1850 JOHX MACRAE, ) siek JOHXN McQUiljkrp, ; Executors. ALL persons holding claims ngainst the Estate of DONALD MURCHISON, late of the Township of Glenelz, in the County of Grev, Yeerman, who died on or about the 5th duy of Ju y, A.D.1830, are hereby notificd to send. if 1 y post prepuid, to the Executors of the last wil} and test. ament of the said Donuld Murchison, deceased on or before ‘Huring Your spate hme at mest probi. "Tou uring your t. _ You ot _l!.v-{o_inmt onpital in it. We take all tha gate into the street." "No, ma, J won‘t," was the reply. A fow minutes aftorwart she saw Edward in the stroet, engazed in manufacturing nnd pies, and at once went out to him. "Didn‘t I tell you," she sauid angrily, "not to go through that gate?" "Well‘ I didn‘t, mother," was the very satâ€" isfactory reply; "I climbed over the fence." per bottle, Proprietor. 7 Has Now on Hand a Good Stock of One of the Guests latcly at a party, ad. dressing the gentleman next to him, said, ‘‘This is awfully dull ; suppose we retire and get something to exlilarate us ?" #p should ounly be too glad," was the reply, "but I can‘t leave." "HMoyy is that?" usked the interlocutor. "Why," sad the other, "you see, I‘m the party that‘s giving the l'",t’_." MHagyard‘s Pectorial Balsam is the m ..+ plufi:t and perfect rezedy known for a "Did you find Mr. Bpriggins, Patrick 3* "I did, Surr." "What did he say #" "Niver a worrud, surr." "Not a word? Not a word? Why not, Patrick?* "Be. cause he was out, surr." "Out! I thought you said you found him." "I did, surr ; I found him out." *What is the first thing to be done in ense of fire?" asked Professor Stearna, "Sue the Insurance Company," promptly answered the boy at the ‘foot of :1;â€".1'-“: whose father had been burned out once or An American lawyer is now Attorney General of the Sandwich Islands. If jn two years he doesn‘t own the entire count. ry and hold the king‘s note for a large sum, he is no credit to the American bar . â€"â€" Philadelphia Chronicle Herald. h136 Pricc83â€"â€"Payable on Delivery. R -JQHN LOVELL & BON, Publishers *â€"ANDâ€" Blind Wactory, ROBT. BULL Durham Planing Mill, SASH, DOOR, Sclkirk, Manitoba, Cannda. Call and Inspect My Stock Executors‘ Notice. MIBCELLANEOUS. THE CANADIAN R. McFARLANE. ve made at the business over one in a single week. Nothing like it the Post Office sedy known for all dis ‘ ‘ Executors Priceville P.0 anfe 4. Life Insurance Agent,Commissioner in 1. N Conveyancer, mnd â€" EAconsed Auction a Ks his New and Com South of Mr. Jumes Brows constauntly keep on hand a #%0. Toa and Surprise P whortest notice ud it v mude to order. He would nity of thamidng the inhat ||nmnuhn¢x country , for on him during the past ts wa nsnal will supply breamd Fown KÂ¥ Parmors, Morchant to South End Bakery, Durham T¢QISRMTICOBPBN A L .. Will be at MHastine Auy and Pridny , fr Dundalk, Murch the ahove the natror lir Formorly M sstor 8 Handredth Itegiment For Summer Trad ton Boots, only / B sutinck, after noom, . i.utherfortsattonded t VYETERINARY SURGEON Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shing] Lath & I W. CALDWELL Residence at the Old PostOffice, Lower T« Bank Unionâ€"st ©. MePFaxbH® 10 Pr essional and business cards space and under, per year, Two inches or 24lines Nonpari Three inches do, per yoar. Quarter columm, per year. . . . . Malt column, ** ruiky OQne column, h9 i ie 100. six month®... ... Do. three months . . . €asaal advertisements chary tine for the first iusertion, and : far eack subsequent insertio ALEFAit 1. and Make I the Latest Style ty _ s DE subscriber measy ro sPRAY ANJMALS, «e., advertise weeks for 81, the advertisement no seed 8 lines, Advertisements, except when accon by written instructions to the contri nserted until forndden, and charged ular rater, e J oc w‘ Rowing Muci hho w panepriars Those mase! Ordinary notices of leaths, and all kinds ree of charge. sPRAY ANIMAL® Atthe Office, Garafraxa Street, Upper Tow ‘ THE REVIEW xOUTMH ENXD, Durham S Yard Wotel. having comme« Durham, â€" â€" Ont Musan Or Pricovil) RSvery Thursdasy Durbai Latest Washlon: Regalarl BUS[NESS pIRECTORY § LEGAL _ _MISCELLANEOUS. ALEXANDER BROWN, wrhingo . MWoney to 1.« SSUER of Marri TERMS:â€"$1.00 per year in Advance un Alexander Robertson, ©. HB. $ AOBCE 1 , 68. A TPORNEY at Law, Solicit« Frost & Â¥Frost. ARRISTERS and Attorney als, 8 M.251f not paid within tw« E. D TTORXEY Boot and Shoemaker AJ PALMER, Baker, ) RATES OF ADVERTISD G vh linâ€" mouldr nage of the p PRICT TAILOR, 11 Is Agent for any dres in TEI AYLDI MEDXICAL N4 Pone it S 0C NP i m i 08 4 pI fen and Boy‘s C A tguamunteod 1 th 1 MA €(,.00 is gnpnd to Receive the shortest notice, and in RHA M Stock AJ J birt) T( wl me w lothing H Hocelred me 11 EKTSO® months mat JLim( t

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