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Grey Review, 24 Mar 1881, p. 4

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, # } o i ; o 41\ J ® *+ 3 2 "I o °M ; whei, <4 | . #* | a hk & W Three men of werlth meeting not long since in New York, says an exchange, the | conversation turned upon their wives. Inâ€" smead of findiug fault with women in genâ€" eral, and their wives in particular. Each one obeyed the wise man‘s advice,andgave honor upon his wife." "I tell you what it is ®said one of the MR .A $u0 ts tcans i men, "they may say what they please| . mbout the uselessness of modern women, t but my wife has done her share in securing C our success in life. Every body knows|° that her family was aristocratic, and exâ€" 8 elusive, and all that, and when 1 married Mdnmdouadn"lworkinhcr life ; | ® but when W. & Co. failed I had to comâ€" ® mence at the foot of the hill again she disâ€"| charged the servant and chose out & neat | t hittle cottage and done her own housekeepâ€" |‘ ing until I was better off." " And my wife," said a second, * was an 1 only daughter, caressed and pettad to desth; | _ and everydody said:, Well ifhe will marry a doll like that, he‘ll make the greatâ€" est mistake of his life ;‘ but when I came home the first year of marriage, sick with the fever, she nursed me bauck to kealth, and I never know her to murmer because I thonght we couldn‘t afford any better style or more lnxuries." "Well, geootlomen," chimed in a third, * I married a smart, healthy, pretty gir!, but she was a regular blueâ€"stocking. She adored Tennyson and named Irer first baby Kalph Waldro Emerson, and the second Maud ;but I tell you what it is, and the penker‘s eyes grow suspiciously moist, "when we laid poor little Mand in her last bed at Auburn my poor wife had no remeraâ€" berauce of neglect or motherly care and the little drsses that still lie in the locker were all made by her own hands." When a girl concludes to put np her hair and make herself look sweet, the best poliâ€" ey is to let her have her own way. She ean‘t be drawn away from her micror by any of the ordinary things of this life. A fire will sometimes do it, but it has been shown that even a fire may fail to excite some girls. Some time ago & New York all forms lodging bouse took fire, and at a most unâ€" | by this g comfortable hour when most girls have fly“ only there back hair down. One of the young The f1 ladics heard that the place was burning those of down, bat sho didn‘t feel like making her | us take a appearance before the crowd that had gathâ€" | come, th ered in the street looking like a perfect | back ;" Aright, She shut the door leading into the | ing emb whall to keep out the flames, and went to | vily on ; her mirror to fix ber hair. Anzbody who | on your has waited for a girl to fix her hair knows | a ride,‘ : that it takes time and a great deal of it. | ranning This girl wasn‘t any quicker than the averâ€" | joy is in age,and she was very particular about hayâ€" | age ;" * ing her hair done up exactly as it should | who wo we, The fire had out off her chances of eg. | a good : eape by the stairs, aud her lover, after apâ€" foot oft pealing to her for some time,fnally lost his | is nearc pationee and got away withont her. A fire. | "He is man got up to the room on & ladder, and | he is ric she made him sit on the edge of the window and wait uetil she Lbad arranged her hairâ€" Why pins and ribbords for a right sort of public '::':lll‘f us appearance, then she threw herself in his | either 5 armsâ€"it was so romantieâ€"and slid down :t{:t:t':: oCC M CC Some unknown parties entered the dairy shed on Mr. Wiltam Lidegett‘s farm, neat Preotford, on Tuesday night, and with a logâ€" hai mmdnmmflehoom es s muam. The apimal was dee ppeaimnce se s n 1 o o i o 06 Prc ids 06 46WE s t red in the street looking like & porfect | back ;" "Under white ashes often lie glowâ€" right. She shut the door leading into the | ing embers;" You may often feel that heaâ€" all to keep out the flames, and went to | vily on your back which you took lightly er mirror to fix ber hair. Anybody who | ou your conscience ;" * ‘Peter, IT‘m taking as waited for a girl to fix her hair knows \ u ride,‘ said the goose, when the fox was hat it takes time and a great deal of it. ‘ running iuto the weod with her ;" *When This girl wasn‘t any quicker than the averâ€" joy is in the parlor, sorrow is m the passâ€" ige,and she was very particular about havâ€" | ago ;" *A headless army fights badly ;" "He ng her hair done up exactly as it should who would muke a tool of himself will find be, The fire had out off her chances of es. | a good many people to help him ;" "The sape by the stairs, avud her lover, after apâ€" foot of the farmer manures the field ;" "He pealing to her for some time,finally lost his | is nearest to God who has fewest wants;" pationee and got away withont her. A fire. | "He is youug enough who has health, and man got up to the room on & ladder, and | he is rich enough who bas no delés." she made him sit on the edge of the window | Hendache, and wait wetil she bad arranged her hair« Why become a suffering martyr to Headâ€" ism sAirov ur arguram o pane ( CEA svinonte n on eraont appearance, then abe threw herself in his | either Nick or Nervous Headache, cleanse the armsâ€"it was so romantieâ€"and slid down i System, regulate the Secretions, relieve Conâ€" the Indder with him, looked just sweets The | relpvate the Jrad mai Emsap! ihs. Strveus whole thing was a tremendous suecess, but | System, and distressing headache will be unâ€" when the careful young girl was safely landâ€" | known*t Sample Bottles 10 Cents, Large Botâ€" ed on the pavement she found out that she | w&.‘;â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"!â€"! .had forgotten her stockings. ' 6 mEKiiCarkamaAuada Suastirore ror Fuesnu Mrar.â€"It is wo‘l to have one or two substantial dishes as eur principal meals, as rick at least, as flosb, in flesh or tisue forming materials. Hariâ€" eot beens, peas and lentils are much richer. These may all be well cooked by soaking over night, then parbciling, or stewing in a new water, and then baking, if that way is preferred, the flavour is improyed by the | ~ wddition of a little butter and sugar. . Macâ€" aroni is also a good nurishing dish. Break and put in boiling water,and boil till tender but not pasty; drain and put into a baking | | dish with bits of butter or a little cream, and grated choose distribated through it. Grated breadcrumbs and checse may be used for a covering. Bake half an hour in a slow oven. The top may be lightâ€" 4y browned. Macaroni is made from Italian wheat very rich i» gluten. It is the chief food of millions, and goes well with vegetâ€" ables and fruit. Fried Polents is also a very hearty good food. Take the yellow meal of Indian coru (maize), stir it into boiling water, and boil half an hour, like ontmeal. When cold, eut in slices and fry in butter or oil. â€" Tt may be eaten with goldâ€" en syrup, as also may the fresh boiled polenta, or hbasty pudding. With such food there is really no need of flosh,fish, or fowl. There is only one caution to be given : â€"dont eat to reuch of thers.â€"Herald of Health. The Engincering says :â€"Most of our readers will remember the hypothesis put forth by Sir William Thompson in his Proâ€" sidental address to the British Association several years ago, to the effect that life probably originated on the earth form the ruins of another world. The hypothesis, which was framed in admirable language, was contained in the concluding part of his address, and produced a shoek of surâ€" prise among the audifuce. The idea bae been subsequently ridienlod, but the recent sesearches of Dr. Otto Hahn would seem to prove that in Germany at least it has adâ€" heronts. Dr. Hahn hbas just published a quarto volumn, under the title of "Die Me â€" teorite und ibhre Organismen," profusely illustrated by pbtogoraphs of the microâ€" seopic aspects of meteoric stopes, and lis sonclusion is that the meteorites are full of fossil debris of spongiari and polypes, some of which exist on the earth, and others which belong to other planets. But M. Three Wives. Meunier, of the French Academy, has deâ€" trated that the figures which Herr Habn has taken for organic vestiges are, meroly clustering erystals of enlatite. In fact, M. Moeunier successfully creates the ophites in questio: n in his laboratory. TL ooo ooo t ie d ts Fixing Her Hair »4 in ++ The Indians have killed thirty men 10 charge of a waggon train in New Mexico and bursed the waggons. A despatch from Marsais says an inâ€" furiated mob attacked and pillaged the Evangelical Church there, and a minister barely escaped death. Dr. Dawson, Principal of McGill Uuirerâ€" sity, was awarded the Lyell medal by the Geological Society of London, on the 18th of February, at the annual meeting of that Society. "Is that clean butter?" asked a grocer of ‘ 2 boy who brought a quantity to market."1 should think it ought to be," repfled the boy, "for manm and Sal were more than two hours picking the hairs out of it last night." RTW Out of 84 tickets sold the first two days of this week in Brantford, says the Expositer, to families and young men intending to set tlo elsewhere, 32 were for the States and 2 for Manitoba. Still there is no exodus ; still the N. P. is building up this country in wealth and prosperity. Auters tw» Casz.â€"Sleepin‘, Tonald," j said a Highlander to a drowsy acquaintance who was ruminating on the grass in a horâ€" izontal position. "No, Tuncan," was the | ready answer,. "Then, Tonald, would you now lend me ten shillings?" was the next 1 question. "Ough, ough!" was the response, with a bheavy snove ; "I‘m sleepin‘ noo, Tanâ€" can, my Jad." A fire broke out in the rear of Stevenson‘s cabinet shop, Clinton, on Tharsday at one o‘clock, spreading over and demolishing Stevenson‘s eabinet shop and Wright & Co.‘s dry goods shop, the building owned by D. | B. Strathy, John McGarvie‘ grocery, Owrâ€" ed by himself, W, Coats brick dry goods and general store, and a large frame ware house attached; a three storey trame builaâ€" | ing owned by D. B. Strathy and occupied by C.W. Graham, as a sewing machine deâ€" | pot and dwelling. ‘ \ In cases of Chronic disease u'l_n‘i-cb 20«:}3’: have failed to cure, Burdock BiIOOG JDi} ters has achieved its greatest t.rium‘:(h, All 1 discases of the Hleod, Laver and Kidenys, Scorofula, Dysrcp'in, Nervous, â€" Debility, Rhenmatiam, Piles Female Complaints and all forms of lost Vitality are promptly cured by this great renovating Tonic. _ Trial Botâ€" tles only cost 10 Cents.â€"b158. The fine Danish Proverbs me very like >those of Scotland in there charneter. Let us take a fow : "The Lord will not fail to . come, though lhe may not come on horseâ€" MISCELLENEOUS. ‘Grey Review ubscribe at Once, d t II I"I ‘I ways keeping poverty from your door. ‘Those who always trke advantage of the good chances for making money that are offerâ€" " EOPm s ds &‘{g"nfi;"m me wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain n poverty. We want many men. women, boys nnd girls to work Per Annum. FPilis, superior to all other purgatives in virtue, in safety and Mfim: -s'$1'!4 EUn UP Ee gt‘).l‘:\'en.rhuc’o is offered, thereby alâ€" wavs keeving poverty from your c{ool: vELLOW: * iC T H{E e mm o The Leading Hardware House Having purchased ceat f «â€"INâ€" Cross Cut Saws, Hand Saws, Buck Sa Butcher Saws and Saw Blades. % Pocket and Table Cutlery, ’l Paints, Os, V arnishes, JAPANS, GLASS & PUTTY, Very Cheap. "age" " Xeeupp ue | CCC c e Ce® ce nsl Broad Axes, Carpenters‘ Tools of all kinds, &¢. NAILS at bottom Prices. Farmers and others Building will find it to their advantage to buy from me. Don‘t forget the Stand, next door to \ Parker‘s Drug Store, Upper Town, D U ECEIL./s .AAA T. J. ADIBE. Ladies Clouds at 75¢ and $1, when a ‘Stock of Blankets at Cost, Ladies‘ Mantles & Coats at cost. ‘ Men‘s Over Coats at cost. Men‘s Winter Caps at cost. A Large Stock of NEW TWEEDS just to hand Now is the time HAR DW ARE. All to visit his establishment Shelf and Heavy HARDWARE Is the Largest, Bost Assorted, Bar, CUT NAILS, Very Cheap. Fall & Winter MILLINERY. Ladies Mantles, Mantle Cloths TWEEDS, Dutrham Black and Colored CASHMERES, Black and Colored VELVETEENS, Plain and Brocade VELVETTA, Colored and Black Silks, SATINS, PLUSHES, XEW HOSIERY,GLOVES, CORSETS, UNDER CLOTHING ‘ WOoL wWRar SHAWLS & SQUAR.ES» WOOT, JERSEY JACKETS, SLEIGHING HOODS, CLOUDS, FLANNELS, WINCIES, BLANKETS, WHITE QUILTS, FUR TRIMMINGS, pRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTLE TRLIMâ€" LADIES‘ FUR SETTS in Mink, Seal & Persian Lam LADIES‘ AND MISSES‘ FUR C We don‘s advertise any special line, all our lines are special value. CHEAP FOR k s '%QASH. Dont forget the place. 6. & A. DAVIDSON‘S. New Colored DRESS GOODS, Durham, January 18th, 1881 Durham, Oct. 26, 1880; ‘Iron and General Blacksmith‘s Supplies, Always on Hand. | Jan, to secure BARGAINS in the above ilines, they will 8OON be SOLD oUuT. Aud Marked at the Cheapest Prices, A Full Stock W. Mockler 27th, 1881. e‘iplend.id Assortrmert At H. W. MOCKLER‘S. poeteeeare e naee enc manaaane vhares ging Chains, Trace Chains, SPADES and SHOVELS, Chopping and Scoring Axes, n on io 1 tae . t 0 o t se Now is the Time to Buy. . ADIE, MOW ATS MINGS. All the latest novelties in Butâ€" tons. Also & choice Selection of Is Selling the balanee of his I, e Sn AF an inspect his Stock which is now complete sed the Stock from , cordially invites First rate value. MOCKLER, week a New Stock of And a good variety of sTOCK OF the above lines, OF . MOCKLER. F®. MOWAT, Lower Town, DURHAM. . Ulster Cloths, New Buck Saws, CALL AT ONCE as ti.149 of HANOVER CARRIAGE wWORKS Waggons, Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Cutters, etc., And every article in the business, and given good satisfaction, he is Made of the very best Material and Good Workmanship, Reâ€"Painting done on the shortest Notice. it Come and examine my Stock before purchasing elaewhere. * _ Also Agent for all kinds of Agricultual Implements Remember the placeâ€"on the East End of the Town, next to Reid‘s Hotel, â€" Fancy Goods at EiE Cont ol Lovely China Fichues, Nevw: Style of U Lo C 00 WA and K@Hk Searfs, Chentile, R! unindecinti . Grotchen Bows, Muslia and Silk Searfs, Chenide, P chiefs, Damask do., Hair Ornaments, Back Combs, L Coloured Lace Mitts, Frillings from 5 cents per yard up. GHE EWE CC ad The Snbscriber wishes to announce to all his old Customers, he has again started business in the Hanover Carriage Work ding next to Reid‘s Hotel, where he will keep on hand and | FrHLINGS IPOIN OV AEORTCS 2 0 €200000000oa Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Goodâ€"Flavored TEAS from 35 cents up. J. CAMERON. \Who are anxious to have their Dwelling by Fire, can do so at a low rate, and The subacriber wishes to inform the in that he The SUDACTIO®T WISEES 1O MARRTAIUOIT CY O u. that he is now prepared to do Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. Done on the shortest notiee and in the best style ing Yarn to exchange for We Jan, 20, 1881. ORGANS AND PIANOS. and will be sold cheap. 1OA RMEC The Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the World. Durham, August 17, 1880. We are now manufacturing Squar: and Upright PIANCS. Correspondence Solicited. Send for Mlustrated Catalogueâ€" cUSTOM WEAVING! Special notice of the Â¥eb. 12th, 188C MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, .. ... .. 1876. do do SYDKXEY, AUSTRALIA, .. 1877. GOLD MEDATL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITIOXN TORONTO, 1878. HICGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Toronto, 1879, Largest and Most Complete Factory in the Dominion, Jâ€"â€"c2140.:%x â€" 100 â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" iness, _ As his work bas been well tested in he is determined it will do so in the future, $3 09 a L ‘-I,‘_ -',;“t 2s a},vr':’-gf.‘:’:t"i uoi 3 uie SA + E,.w*" 2 s re fale ‘:;l:;';;‘.«*f U a â€"taear tge4 «*n yA ,&fti&*fif-,,-:;;'& 9 BME T ooo "ay? eor ie o a* fagend4e=4 * (Aoik :"\j"-“.fs"; > o e o pnnannniit on torigh "oge ieraogapmse" 1DONMINION All kinds of REPAIRING promptly Ladies is called to Best in the Market. Applyto JOHKN CAMERON, inhatitauts of Durham and tde surrounding Houses, Barns and Contents 1 in a reliable Compauy who pay 1 AND OOTELEIZ Ageut Western Insurance yle, _ Plaunels, T‘we« W ool or sell for Cas Free. Addressâ€" John Cameron‘s. & Piano Company, . McNALLY. Bowmanvill, Ont. xâ€"108 , Rnchings, Motto Pocket Handkerâ€" , Ladies‘ Neck Chains, Lace Gloves, his Stock of Goods, via : JOHN CAMPBELL. Works in the East End, in the and make to order all kinds of &e. NTS‘ REGATTA SHIRTS @mbroidered Collars, and to the general public ‘weeds, Fall Cloth, and Stock Cash Cheap. ontents Incured against loss who pay losses promptly. in the past 18 years re,. â€"All work will be s Co., Durham attended to. Main Street s Towuships 151 | A young man numed Datker, working ap \a mill on the town line between Bl‘\‘hu. \and flmlfhwn, a few days ago stepped f to a revolving shats for the purpose of oiling some machinery, when a protrading ny enught his jacket, and drew him into the machinery inflieting fatal injuries abopt the face and hoad. Hacvamo‘s Preororat Barsam is composed of the most healing balssims and gume, f}, Balsams, which enter intoits ©009,O8EOD, Â¥ey used by the natives when Amerien wag fxu: M“M and are combined with Ather ‘ \‘Q&M‘f tonics, #o h‘l«l:}hfl‘ “'g'l'flmr, that it is a specific for all affoctions of the throat ang 1 . Thousands of bottes are use} ts :fi:y, and it is considered one of th, 'iu.. dard preparations of the day. â€"Lfig, P Purhamâ€"Third Tuesday in#ad Pricevilleâ€" Mondsy bot Hanoverâ€"Monday bef Mount Forestâ€"Third V month. h o % Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month, Harristonâ€"PFridey before the Guelph Fay Draytonâ€"Baturday before Guelph, EIQ""'m‘e day before Guelph, Douglasâ€" Monday belore Elora Fair, luuni!mnâ€"â€"(‘.\'l:f‘“" Palsce Grounds, ty A young man numed Dack day after Guelp Beriinâ€"First Thurs Bramptonâ€"Hirst T4 Listowelâ€"PFirst Pric Fergusâ€"Thursdayt, Rogemontâ€"Â¥iftecn! 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The bus ness is so on<y to learn, aud Our instue uoum-onm’rm annd plain, thst any Obt onl wflflpm i« from the very start. No Olf can fedl who is willin= to work. . Women are at #3 cessfull as men, Boys und girls can e8r! Jurg sums. Many have m ulort tflv business over OBf ;;â€"..'Iâ€"QITK;E.\; make #t the 4 hundred doDars in a single woek sencniitahnnd v dnc siaivenl jel ie $ O PCYH er OB gums. . Many have mao nt the businces o ke i hlll“d.lglrl in & single week. Nothing If '-‘ ever known before. All who ongege are ENNE at the ease and rapidity with whi h thet ‘";wm a&“t‘o make money. "nun'lnvl\gu“:'v l:‘::tll Tou mrg time »1 gront 1 â€" C hok have boinveet Aumite! in o. Weinke all thh visk. ‘Those who need readr ~mney, shoule #" to us nt once. All furnished (re®. | ;. soujee KING OF THE WEEKLIES. Dopart 6:« Arrive â€" 4:00 t Dopart 6: Arrive 104 ypâ€"The last N PRICE, Pep Arrive 111 Depart, 112 can A LARGE PIGHT. 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The but 1 our instrut any one ©8B er Ag the Ofice,C ‘,H.Zilf Professional and business card® 100 _0 quar aneurs Durh&m. gas IeeERmies space and under Twoinches or 24 in Whree inches de. p* ISvery ‘.:;;.; columm, P€* 3 Af column, U Une colwns, Do. spne Comm‘s Do. aix mouth® Do. three months Casaal advertisements / 4xAnefor the first insertio® fer each subsequent i1 measure. I 6 "‘THE REVIZEW BTRAY ANIMALS, &¢ weeks for $1, th* advert aeed 8 lines. Advertisements, except by written iRstractions t« maerted until lorbndden, : wlar rates, s ree of charge TERMS : â€"$1.00 per yearin Ordinary gurermnempme®e i QUS[NESS DIRECTORY i _ _ LBGAL _ D Solicitors in 4 Owen Kound, have t open every Taorsda ALFu®» FROST County Cro®® / n I, be \\ ‘n‘m_“f“ RNoney vo Lea®» (‘ RADC S K tege, Tor Lower I VETERINARY Will be ni Hasting‘s o day snd Fridey , from 1 Pundal® , Murch 2Ot1 June 24ch, 1850 S. jAfeIassrs ©lyammvey it e0! "ALEXANDER BROWN, |_ aattinek afher oo uthorford‘s sthon RaTES of South End Bakery, Durham Telc*i! p y A E 1. Auauaeeae e niis E.. D. MACMILIA®X, TrORXEY â€" AT â€" LAW, &c. . opposite Parker‘s DrHs Btore, Uj * RADYC ATY (‘...Jll‘ultl.l. A TTOR.\'EY at Law, Bolicit KA NUA Uipdnaterser dos 16. 18., 365 Frost ARRISTEERS &o hig New and Commt U th of Mr. Jameb Browi‘s 84 senstan |y LA9 on hand a 599) ete, Tea sad Sunms Pariic shortest n )0 and ut very ) made to onder He would «is wity of thanking the inluritan swrounding gountry, for tho ) 0s him during the past twor! as usaal will aup)>) ) broad dail Lumber, Lumber, | Shingles, Shingles, | T Lath & Lime, »=‘ ssUEIHR 1600 Dush. Trosh Darham P. O« wc. at ‘hc(“-‘ P Derham, May 1% with 'l:n.,, MRUCLC C . and Wake l‘(;,.un the shortes! n0fi00, a" “]“I(fl)’lo. on and Boy‘s Clothing . A fiuumuut« wd . THu Knitting Stockings & Socks Rowins Masu he is prepare Those nachis coville, 153 MISCELLANEOUS. _ > ELouse,. Mign., t Ornamental Paintor, Laress Fachions Glaring, Graining, and ‘ lmnpt\y aitend Fresco and Banner Speciality Cbarges Modurate.â€"Ordors | left at 3. F will receive prompt atteution. prurham, March 3nd, seL. not paid withintwo i Commissionct Look out for cold weather. How are ywan, Durham r viIs® rockyIT a largo \\l“fi" of J x . G. K. 1 Aleu.nder Robertson, jurious 1 ’n:n:;r) aanily be 6e 100 C dnbhinem i adnt #5 foal comfortable by calling on Wilhlimem 4 obe: stope, jumr.. WAV has all the appliances for LC & o a PALMER, Baker @Give him a cailand ‘Mifll' o' b‘flh4 all kinds of local 1 MEDLICAL larafraxa Street under, per y®85, 24lines Nonpart le. por yOAE . > i% ®PUBLISNEU OQet.18th 1880 «izes on the most 1M DT a«, on the shortost uotice compotition. PRICEVILIJ oof Marringe | won At at hais Office, Ha: Noon, At home, 20 hm * Messiuges 19 «abscriber VERY ut "Phured: , aaand TATILOR, pUNXDALh g‘s Hotel, 8 from 10 0‘0l spVERTISINC Ja Agent for Wils 11GWEBODPY Aod t wM. JOHNSTOH, 3r.. ad vertisenmen RLY important question for overy â€" : to consider as thore is nothing more in t health this cold feet, bowever such oaki}y be remedicd and evervbody mate nfortable by calling on Withiman d obrcâ€" OE es ESE 4 40 soll chonp 10 ree aseveliable an for any drawiugâ€" as her { Qutan & Frost. ind Attorney ® *y K x C ® DoWNES, oAT nta s charged on, and 2 c inwertion â€" Old PostOffice, LowerTow» DURHAM. 1979 NILLE MILLSB, Al ; of JOISTB, Jt 41, Com R. Bentinck. Lame May 2 Ad pCRHAM I4coneed uty POW you of for Sooks ; \ charges is prepared t sA vertised thre afactwrors, 4 chomp for on lin bhe an d liis sSURGEON Ont Miegaabmert y w. CRAWFPORD, we wi. Uiserte « tor the 3 ] inomst t burne 1 support npativein st im pro Advance amover, from 6 | { ud Con, NDR J e n TD Wnatd ‘ XBI ATg Ont. OxT 11 Lowe th, 18 uths. "®# wâ€"irn, ind anres ay. | at neg led t A m ouhessee® OyriCt l TAI ved methods, latost and »} chnrgos thist wC 30 Fire a Paintng nor Ha Hecetved BEJ Raccive Drait Blac ed . 04 lustry p H 11 The Jopp ?AIT: Durh M #6 Rookvill Prov Dur 131 M Classi of the 3 veL fulls 0 pe! Al Cl

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