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Grey Review, 31 Mar 1881, p. 4

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Par‘ } | 9 1 »p * 2 P "J / <, ) . #* 1| & tÂ¥ S * ce The joy that besuty mhtliloliuollno\ French industry and sagacity took the mean or trifling thing, Pure ana innocent ‘ lead of the world in little things, if nothâ€" pleasures are the best safeguards against fing more, Toad calture is a regular busiâ€" unwholesome excitement. He who early |"""" there with the economic people, and learas and retains the habit of enjoying exâ€" \fl“ demand for toads is great and incre® ternal beauty, sod letting the infuence | ‘"* The usefal little animals are employ> sink deeply into his nature, will uot be | ed as insect destroyers, not ouly in the greatly exposed to temptation of gross or gardeus of that country, but thousands of sensual nature. Beanty is eminently reâ€" ther are packed down in buskets of damp fining, poritying aund ennobling. As the moss and sent to other countries to be sold eye which perceives it is the most delicate to gardeners. The more observing hortiâ€" and sensitive of all the bodily organs, and culturists and florticulturist3 have long been os the inner sense which responds to it is aware of their value as insect destroyers, es OF U) sthe tas Lund beyve ntilized them to a greater or less Om sptomivde? Te 0 fAuence than before. declares, that out? emblem of express grand, or noble in yoinar id * C 20 give a grace to his demeanor, a ftâ€" ness to his word, & harmonious proportion to his conduct. Good taste and consistency will shine in his domestic arrangements and in his buisness affairs. Unconsciously, by his intercourse, he will develop the same power in others. Partaking of his pleasure and enthusiasm, they also will respond to the beauty around them with fresh joy and fervor. Let us, then, no longer neglect the caoltare of this important part of our nature. Let us open our eyes and our hearts to receive all the beauty that they are CA pable of taking in ; let us welcome its pure delights, and hasten to shod them on others ; let us give it & place in our daily life and thoughts, and let its presence evel in our bomes, help to bless and puri(y them. â€"Philadelphia Ledaer. A kind friend has sent us & AQInero!Ut. brocure, with an ustration, representing two laborers in friendly converse about the fature of Ireland, when she will be free from "the carse of landlordism"â€"aud the reâ€" sponsibility of payin debts. Rediculou® as tho following reductio ad absurdum is, thousands of our thoughtless and eonfiding people entertain a dreamy notion, that some similar resultâ€"stripped a little of its pootryâ€"will spring from the presont agitaâ€" tion. "I tell yo, Tim, as suro 8 Thas SPHOE © in my fit, every mother‘s son of us‘ l1 be rale gintlemen, and we‘ll never do another stroke of workP/or onrsoives nor for anybody olso ; the counthry‘ll be all our own to do as we like with it. We‘l have no more judges, or juries, or law yere,0f arneve,or magisthâ€" rates, or bailiffs ; and, whisper Timâ€"I‘m w feard to spake aloudâ€"mabyâ€"it‘s just maybeâ€"ay the gountry goes on nmprovin‘, in a little time me might be able to do withâ€" out their Riverinees too, and let them g0 . over to convart the people in Fnglaud and Seotland, and other hay then nations* * * We‘ll allow no taxes no poorhouses, no jails, and no laws of any kind whatever, nor any «of theoua sort of things that are a shame and disgrace to any free couuthry. One man will be as good as another, and a deal hetther too. We‘ll have as much land as we like and no rint to paÂ¥Y for it. We may * 3 LoosYhe Comt y what we Hke, aver to convart the PEDPAT MC C Seotland, and other hay then na We‘ll allow no taxes »o poorhou and no laws of any kind whater of thous sort of things that ar und disgrace to any free cow man will be as good as another hetther too. We‘ll have as m! we like and no rint to paÂ¥Y for i say what we like, and do wh and no one dar say Â¥ word to on will iver agin show his : beautiful counthry, aod ay he ( away withont it. . Not a bit RoaP CCC ind no one dar say & word to us on will iver agin show his nos beautiful counthry, aod ay he doe away without it. . Not a bit of pref, mutton, nor pork, nor but ever taste again. We‘ll starve . of them. We‘ll ‘Bycott‘ every woman of them from the Queen thoy desarve it. Ob, Tim, wou‘ glorious times? Then they 1 e l freland‘s Happy Future. In his work on India, Pr. Woods gives a envious account of the manner is which naâ€" tive robbers often contrive to evade purâ€" suers by posturing as trees. An officer, |. with a party of horse, was chasing a small body of Bheel robbers, and was fast overâ€" taking them. Suddenly the robbers ran beâ€" hind a rock, or some such obstacle, which hid them for a moment, and whon the scldiers came np the men had mysteriously disappeared. After unavailing search the officer ordered his men to dismount beside a clump of scorched and withered trees, and the duay being very bot, he took off his belâ€" met and hang it on & brauch near which he was standing. The brauch turned out to be the body of a Bheel, who burst into a scream of laughter,aad flung the astouviahâ€" ed officer to the ground. The cluamp of scorched trees suddenly became metamorâ€" phosed into men, and the whole party disâ€" persed into different directions before the Englishmen coald recover from their surâ€" sdhogmyihadrchiaprcepy. "Lomiee [ m body of Bheel robbers taking them. Sudden hind a rock, or some . hid them for a momé ns ds pmisée, carry ing with them the officers met by way trophy. Cetywayo, the Zula exâ€" King, is to 1 Cetywayo, the Zula exâ€"King, is to bo reâ€" leased from his close confinment in C.po‘ Wown Castle, and allowed to live on a farm in the neighborhood of the city. He will thus,in all pcobtl.i..ty.beoomo a neighbor of the Fatal chief Langalibalele, who has for some years been provided with a similar BC 4 /A ceX haunte of peeat mR e residence. . So far as health and beauty of surroundings are concerned, Cetywayo Las nothing to complain of. His dwelling will be in the ssidst of a dry, breeszoâ€"swopt, heath covered flat, with a magnificent "*** "" 0. Mfountain constautly before heath covered fat, w view of Table Mountain Lacdibs. Aivth Kossuth is now living in a ploasant near Tarin. Although nearly seventy years old, he is in good health, an< intellect is animpsired. Ho spends a, ! repm PP AACCC\ ARARqement TT CCCE m I Ey meome Em mme Te C near Tarin. . Although nearly seventyâ€"ni06 | 1144242 yuose who always take advantage of is i health, and his | the good chances for muking money that areoffer» years old, he im 8°°‘l ed, mordly become wealthy, while those who do g impaired. Ho spends a grout : not improve such chances remain in poverty, We Wum A natural s61â€" want many men, women, boys and fi}: to work of his time in studying | for us right in their own localities. business deal "m y more than ten times ordinary wages. We hnnku np‘::siu outht and .IJ’M you need, ence. p o oune whe eng fails make mone Rts. > .A esd hn eoukbtakt anokuer | free. _ No ons who endeies Tnliicte aiool se to TS CO. g construct another Italy has decided to eons§THCY " _ . _ m»s sent us & hameron« illustration, representing 6 oc Xher anmonntiees whouk tie wire as that spade‘s r‘s son of us‘ l1 be ‘il never do another Ives por for anybody P o n ie | Nn worke, or ouly your spine ..ythin‘ the work, or ouly your «pare to | formation and all that is nee Addvess StiN80Y & may } like, Saxâ€" ‘ rch An engagement took place recently in‘ Senegal, beiween 1,500 natives and 150 French infantry in which 100 natives and 22 Frenchmen were killed or wounded. Our devil informs us that ho has a few spare evenings during the next two weeks when he will be able to attond some of the taffy pulls to which he espects urgent foviâ€" ; tations, : A Cure YANKEE Bas the bottom of which th door, through which t A Corz Yaxker has fuvented a nest, in the bottom of which there is a kind of trap door, through which the egg,when lad imâ€" mejia‘cly drops; and the heu, looking round and perceiying none, soon lays another! Hx Was Tecurse of a sad catastrophe where a bucket of earth went crashing upon a laborer in the well. "Ol, it was pitifalt" exclaimed a young lady listBaer,. "No," it waen‘t, marm,"was his quick contradietion; 4t was a pailful. I was there and seeu the whole on‘t." ‘The Irish M. P. who has lately iraplor ca ministers not to "raise vp a chasam beâ€" tweenEngland and Ireland" has distinguish ed himself again. â€" He remarked a unight or two ago that "after England had crushed the last sigh out of freland she would be Jeaf to all Ireland‘s complaints!" hel« ed himself agaio two ago that "a the last sigh out Jeaf to all Irelai Although Pr. Gywn Jeffreys has, during a poriod of between forty and fifty years, dredged, as go explover, all the soas of the British Isles, besides a consderable part of ‘ those on the coast of North Amorica,Greenâ€" land, Norway, France, Spain, Portugal, Morroco, and Italy, he never found anyâ€" thing of value except to a baturalist, nor asy haman bones, althoug‘ many thousand |human beings must bave perished in those nastie exereises JOF * little ones at home. .. with looks of interest for a while he asked a gal had fits." "No," rep ptuously, "that‘s gyn hey!" said the verdant had om ?" seMS should it n# all forms of pl;inll'.\.v,r\' Serofata and Do not let prejudice stand _ in the way of clief if you suffer from any lingering discase. urdock Blood Ritters cure others, why hould it not benint you? Itis a specific for l forms of Hlood, Liver, and Kidney Comâ€" laints, Nervons Headaches, General Debality, serofeia and all diseases of the Recretory ystem. â€" Trisl Bottles 10 Conts.â€" bL i0, Two men in Pavis have been sentonced o eight month‘s im prisonment for playecardâ€" ing addresscs congratulating the Nibilists on the assassivation of the Czar. A Misatke, It is a great and often fatal mistake to take repeated drastic pargatives for constipation : aof the bowels, they induce pile and cause deâ€" bility of the bowels, Bardock Blood Bitters is a sofe and perfect regulato: of the bowels, arousing the torpul Liver and all the seore: tious to a healhy action acting on the Ki‘dneyl, and renovating and toning the system in the most perfect manner, â€"b160. 20 s of ‘Grey Review l Subscribe at Once, intryman sAW, for the first time, a jirl going through some of her gymâ€" ‘ xercises for the amusement of the ies at bome. After gazing at her oks of interest and commiseration hile he asked a hoy near by "if that fits." "No," replied the lad, contemâ€" y, "that‘s gymnastics.” "Ol ‘tis, xid the verdant ; "hbow long has she Per M T P NP T PCs golden chanceis offered, thmbg alâ€" ways keeping poverty from your door, Those who always take advantage of chances for muking money that areofferâ€" ally become wealthy, while those who do ove such chances remain in poverty. We Yourselves by making money when a l?$1“ The Lӎ/a‘,difingggrd_y_v__are House Having purc;ha,sed the Stock from 2 IJ, HALL, oordia,lly_.invi'oes Cross Cut Saws, & Butcher Saws Pocket and Ropes, Cow BC t Ne Ba PR C SOCCCE o s 1 Broad Axes, Carpenters‘ Tools of all kinds, &c. _ NAILS at bottom Prices. Farmers and others Building wifigfi”flddit to their advantage to buy from me. Don‘t forget the Stand, next door to Parker‘s Drug Store, Upper Town, D U REZLAML. ‘ T. J. ADIE. H AR DWARE. Durham, Feb. 23rd, 1881 Shelf and Bar Tron CUT Paints, UVU] JAPANS, GLASS wheie sfii;ha Acsortment Fall & Winter MILLINERY. Ladies Mantles, Mantle: _Cltzt_'.hs. Durbam, Jan. 5th, 1881 All to visit his establishment Black and Colored CASHMERES, Black and Colored VELVETEENS, Plain and Brocade VELVETTA, Colored and Black Silks, SATIXS, PLUSHES, XEW HOSIERY,GLOVES, CORSETS, UNDER CLOTHING wooL wRrar SHAWLS & SQUARES, WOOT, JERSEY JACKETS, SLEIGHING HOODS, CLOUDS, FLANNELS, WINCIES, BLANKETS, WHITE QUILTS, FUR TRIMMINGS, f PRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTLE TRIMâ€" MINGS. ~All the latest novelties in But: "tons. Also » choico Selection of We LADIES‘ AND MISSES‘ FUR CAPS. s ts 0 us TUWRRDPS: New Colored DRESS GOODS, Durham, January 13th, 1881. Durham, Oct, 26, 1880, don‘t advertise “"‘é"fi%fif“‘fi;fif‘:’;fifflh :ro Pl:&om value. CHEAP FOR E. & A. DAVIDSON‘S. Chaius, Logging Chains, C Chopping and Is the Largest, Best Assorted, Aud Marked at the Cheapest Prices. A Full Stock of ‘ FUR SETTS in Mink, Seal & Persian Lamb, NAILS, Very Cheap. Supplies, Aliways on Â¥J and General Blacksmith‘s J. ADIE, Now is the Time to Buy. MOWATS Oils, Varnishes, Hand Saws, DBUuCks al ys and Saw Blades. and Table Cutlery, . Heavy HARDWARE F AA N 4 Wp ORRRET ECCCICC 3 & PUTTY, Very Cheap. PS wl Nâ€" s, Trace Chains, 5 and Scoring Axes, And a good variety of inspect his Stock which is now complete sTOCK OF J. F. MOWAT, Lower Town, DURHAM. XIand. . Ulster Cloths, New SPADES and SHOVELS, Buck Saws, {.149 i‘;noy Goods jsj Lovely Chir;g. g‘ichues, Gretchen Bows, Mt chiefs, Damask do., Frillings from 5 cents per yard VEA WO en Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Goodâ€"Flavored TEAS from 35 cents up. J. CAMERON. sn ~@mrMITRES AND OTHERS W ho are anxious to have their Dwellin by Fire, cau do so at a low rate, an Al The Durham Woollen Factory C Done on the shortest natice aud in the best st ing Yarn to exchange for ORGANS AND PIANOS. 1CA RM ERS The Largest and Most Complete ‘ Factory in the Dominion, â€"~â€"â€" 140 x 100 =â€"â€"â€"â€" Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the Durham, August 17, 1880 We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS. Best in the Market. Correspondencée Solicited. Dominion Organ & Piano Company cUSsTOM WEAVING! Special notice of the Ladier: is c:ll;fio i;s Stock of Goods * es y q s P Reanhaonirin Feb. 12th, 188C MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, .. .. . 1876. do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, .. 1877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Teronto, 1879, Muslia and Silk Scarfs, o., Hair Ormmaments, Bac WCd 19 lll;;l\(;:*i’;l‘!k Combs, J Coloured Lace Mitts, per yard up. GT DOMILNION Mailed Free. y EeSEA CR CCC e PFT Applyto JOHN CAMERON, Ageut Western Insurance Co., Dur 1101 t t 440 t inieiienmiiintt New Style of Embroidered Collars, Wns w ar 14â€" Dastat Handbkerâ€" Houses, Barns and C in a reliable Company ) ;{'le. Fiauncls, Tweeds, Full Cloth, and Stock Noo\ or sell for Cash Cheayp. John Cameron‘s. Send for HMlustrated Catalogueâ€" Bowmanvill, Ladies JOHN CAMPBELL. ns and Contents Insured against loss jJompany who pay losses promptly. , Â¥1Z Durham World. There is a prospect of more than ordinary activity in phosphate miniug this season in the Ottawa district in view of the advanee in prices, which now range from $14 to $16. The Yale B. C., Sentinel says that man of the white s05 have Joft Â¥he tnuusl work being dissatisfied because they were put on night shift and Clinamen on day, . This certainly does not look like giving white labour a proference. Yellow Oil is e Pain, hmmmo‘::lx;n.u&m:”{, ‘.",' ness, Burus, Frost Bites, Stiff Joints, 'mlkfii ::: ‘:?_u-gtll;) * Any medicine dealer can fur. When Mr. Edward Wyrmper was on thi; side of Chimborazo, in the course of an c3. ploration of the peaks of the Andes, in . Equador, he saw a grand eruption of Coto, maxi. Ashes rose in a colammn not loss tyan this Purhamâ€"Third Tuesday in cach montl, Pricevilleâ€"Monday before Durham. Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durham. Mount Forestâ€"Third Wednesday in cach woutl, ._. . . .. . P fllulghâ€"-F irst Wednesduay in each month, Harristonâ€"Friday before the GuelphFair Dnyton-â€"Sl.lurdly before Guelph, Eloraâ€"The day before Guelpl. Douglasâ€"Monday before Elora Fair. Hamiltonâ€"Cyrital Palace Grounds, the _day after .fi“ell‘}" 4 i 5 ng OD Mlome oc Lel. Berlinâ€"First Thursday in each month Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in each month Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month, Fergasâ€"Thursday follow ing Mount Forest. Boumontâ€"-l’ifwenth of February, April June, August, October and December, Primroseâ€"Wednesday preceding | ike Orangevilie Fair. > Orangevilleâ€"The 2nd Thursday in vae} month. Fleahertonâ€"â€"Mondl{ hefore Orangevile, ; Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Oraug« ville. Shelburneâ€"Wednesday before Orang« ville Mm\'meTâ€"Secolxd Weduesday in eael r 1‘0 RONXTO, RAILWAY Depart Arrive, South North: Wost. Doj Dopart 6:00 °. m., 1145 a. m.* Arrive â€" 10:40 @. m., 4:30 p. . *The Mixed train will only run on Tuesday, T duys and Saturdays. MONXTHLY CATTLE FAIRS, PLESHERTON south, Depart 895 a. m. 245 p.m. Arrive 155 p. w'.. 'lJ)\.m Fortime atintermediate stationssec Time Tol EDMUND WI AGGI WEEKLY SPECTATO: One of the Largest and Best Week lies in Canada, BALANCE OF 1880 FREE. A.:.-::‘recdve 25 Cents for every Yearlr beld ber. Auny purty scuding ns three Subscribors will receive a _ copy, post paid. ofthe Furmer‘s Account Hook, worth one doilar, in place of the usnn commisaion, send ‘on card for n finâ€"rlr Copy of our Weekly, which is seut free. . ‘Phe only tarerln Canada that publishes a Draught Jolumn, Addressâ€" SPECTATOR PRINTING OO MPAXY A141â€" H omun cox, OS Woronte KNovember 1870 ESTABLISHKED The WEBKLY TAE PRSSS tg4th Year of Publication) STANDS UNRIVALLED FOR THE EXTENT, SUPERIORITY AND RELIABILITY OF cnstnlw-: ow mime The Western News is ever prompt and pr pontaining notices and records of the latest doings events, Assize and other Legal Intelligence, toge with Western Correspondence, contibute with Western Correspondence, convibuted by anextended corps of able omu and pointed writers. PRICE, 81.50 A YEAR; POSTAGE PAID. &2 Send Postal Card for Specimen Copics, FA®®. Agents Wanted st every place, at every post »fhce, to whuxxd:anésome commissions will be paid. ress, I1u Prowsâ€"To be Published in Jan., 18#A LOVELL‘S Gazeteer of British North AMERICA : | 3% Outft furnishou free, with full instruotion s for conducting the most profita ble butl~ ness that anyone can engage in. The busiâ€" neas is so casy to learn. and our in5tr06 a L\ ness that anyone can engagze in. The DUS" ness is so casy to learn, and our instru6~ unu-nn-o-iu{lc aud plain, that any one CAD uuharc&pm ts from the vca sturt. No one can fail who is willing to work, Women are at 40 KING OF THE WEEKLIES. Depart 725 a.m., 13:008.10â€" Aurive 1130 a.m., 425 p.m, Depart, 11:30 a. 10. 4%5p m. Ayrive, L1 a. m., 590 p.am Dopart 5%6 w. so. 11810 a.ut. Arrive 11:00 a. m., 4345 p. . vwEXN s0TNDP, Pepart 6380 a.m., 12:00 noon Arrive | 4:00 p.in., 1910 p.im. Montroal, August, 1880 1030 n Ktm?wvnd and popular portions of the Werxiy Fxux Prsss comprise its .. "“M'fi hbefore Orangevile, Tuesday before Orauge ville. â€"Wednesday before Orange ville, â€"Second Weduesday in each A LABGE EIGHT.â€"PAG®E PaAPER â€"ONLY FREE PRESS PRINTINC CO., LONDON, ONT. ($1) last Wednesday in sach TEESWATOR GR ANGY REY, AXD BRCCE UILR. 4335 a. m 8353 YEARS 5th May, 187# Jro« Goners! Mancg 5:00 e t ©0 : l.: §:40 p. m« §:20 p5. si» together A¢ the O®hce I‘roiessional and business C space aud under, per 3 T we iuches or 24 lines Non Taree inches do, per yeAY Qaarter coluumm, PS year Welt colunii, 1 Que colum®, ** Do. a1x month® .. Do. three monthis Carail advertisements Giuefor the first imsortion for eashk subsecquent i» measure. k 3k w al Kvery Thursday Durham; * "THE REVIEW Ordinary ® heaths, and a ree of charge 8STRAY AXIMALS 4. woeks for &1, the advertis aeed 8 lines. Advertisements, except w by written instractions o : nserted antil forbidden, an awlar rstes, w#A TERMS: â€"$ pusxuass PDIRECTOR " LIBGAL _ 1\ 6;-;-‘;;& have rowi in s apen every Thursduy &# In ALFRED FROBY, Conmty Crow® AMork June 24th , 198. uhi. NMoney to Lom®â€" W on oo Koon Rensinck Lathorfo Lower RATES C 5e \ K In,;o,’l oront VETERINARY 5 Will be at B Azy and I‘r Pundalk, 25if not paid with F.p. MACMILIAN TFORXEY . AT â€" LAW, _ & & oppo.lMPMlDl’“ grove, 1 * NISCELLANEOUE: ALEKANDER BROW 13%(‘,’.1: of 1Afe Insowes C©ommeyamenrs (‘-‘-“"“N TrORXEY at Law, Au edunnd mt : Â¥vost ARRISTELS #olicitors ‘l‘.-l * RADU ATE South End Bakery, Durham 1rIZNX%L© D V A L gory ,C \ PAJNER, Baker, has rom I%.. his New and Commodious Buil S2ath of atr. Jamck Brown‘s Btore, who! eenstainty kmop o8 hand a supply of Wrs wae. Ton and gurprive Portion sup)°" s«hortest notine and at very dow PMC made to order. He would sl«o bako thii mity of thanking the inhebitmite of 1) surrosuding country, for the pMAOTSD on him durnng the past £wo and a balf as neued will supply bread duily «t an" } Town . Durham , May 13. 180. ry motices 0 and all kinds Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, L&th & Limev Priceyite, 1990 1600 Bush. Fresh Purham P. 9 idence at theOld Post Ofec ort PUCRHAM. Â¥ |‘RE subscriber is . and Make l‘g.‘u- t« the LatortStyle Mon &1 P PWR T Is Agant for Wiksop & C Rowins Machino Manufactunces, M a he is propared %o soll chenp for ons Â¥hese nuchines wre reliable and high J us comy dire witngtâ€"0083.. Garafrax , aftor noon ra‘s atgond c wa, Durhatn Latest Â¥asklops Keguterls $1,00 ~m:tr rockvI! ILousxe, ®©42"M+ **~ Ornamental Painter, is PU8LISNE Glazing, a lang® Charges Moderate oF AbVyER Alexander ananisdton pR&. LIGMTBOI be at his OBice, s We t Look out for cold weather. How are you of for Socks A one to consider as there is n thing more 77 jurious for health than cold fest, however suct can very easily be remedied and eversbody mid %o fool comtortable by calling on SWiitimem d en atone , jWf s who has all the appliances for $ e n Pn day , trom 10 Murch 20th 1 Knitting Stockings & Soc " C BM sece will receive proful Durhenm, Maurch 3rd, 1481 wsting $ MEDICAL Jn al} sizes on the m ME udn Jn B MERUITTOY Cvtaat 7 nflu,mm-b«muflm and a. charges °D Aofies competition.. Give him a cailand support native industs PRICEVIMLJ . of Marringe | Oct.18th , 1880 pUNDAI YERY important queost TAILOR, Aoc t * WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., uantity of W . G. K. oflo f Qntan wes wrereliable at for any drawing Graining, AU< M\pfly aite Canut n ppd 3. wW. CRA W! osh Lime, 0., May 25th, 1880. DoWNES, AF 1M two t tha yer is xrepu'('d to 1 on tipe #h ortost motice fen and Boy® C(lothing ‘qwtoo‘. Licensed A= YIIIE MILLS of JOISTS. Lot 41 K. Bestinek. Â¥rost. Attorney‘s *.#%. A pURHAM ing, and Paper Hanging ptly sitended +o. ‘ Banner Painting © w?’.: L4 a» aw t WNXSI sURGEON â€"Ordors Ont Robertson, CA t a 1 ONT «t improved mothods, lato * notice and at charges th and highly fu re . Joft ast apt wttont Lower NH, Hamilto® wOBEETSON Lower YTow! t 41, Com. ® ho sec® Mocebred Town, Darha RD, l arane % J. Â¥. Mowea Roceiye ind shod, 18 y4%

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