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Grey Review, 4 Aug 1881, p. 4

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» O | $ °P mt T fusion. As it comes down the rocky bed of the ravine the roar of the lava is like that of the Wailaku River in flood, but a touview and deeper sonnd ; it is the bass, This <tream is fearfully active. It isabout 560 to 100 feet wide where it is confined in the gulches, but it is sure to spread indeâ€" finitelyawhere there is space. By night the sanguinary glow is fearful, like a flamâ€" ing banner lifted lugh in the heavens. Some days its progress towards us is oneâ€" eight to balf‘a niile a day. From the town you can walk up to the lav&® stream in 49q minutes, and return in 80. Thousands of people visit it, sometimes a hundred a day. 1 haye been up to it and dipped up in the Hilo is in trouble. The firey line burns at night, feur or five miles in length, only five miles from us, and its approachs, though slow, are persistent. But we are now in inmediate danger. _ From the main column of lava in our rear a stream of molten fire has come down directly fron: Kanmana, following the gorge of a water channel, and this stream is only about two and a quarter miles from our village. It is heading for Kukuan, and it will, it not| stayed, strike the voleano street about oneâ€" fourth of a mile from Church street, on which we live, falling into the headâ€"water | of the Waiolams, and entering our harbor | about miday of the beach, | w V 1OF Following is part of a graphie letter jnst received from Bishop Coan, of Hawaii, by his son, Mr. Titas Munson Coan, of New York city :â€" The Rev. Titus Coan writes from Hilo, under date of June 28 :â€"*"The Norther» wing of the line is less than six miles from us, and the southâ€"eastern is less than two miles distent, while the centre of the line appears the most sanguinary. From the southâ€"east wing the secthing fusion has failen into a rough water channel, 20 to 50 feet wide, which comes down from the main bed of the flow almost direct to Hilo. We found two streams of liquid â€"lava comâ€" ing down in rocky channels which are some times filled with roaring waters, but nearly dry at this time. These two gulches are too gmiall to hold the seething fusion, and the firey flood overruns the banks and spreads out on either side. . The united width of these streames may vary from 50 | to 200 feet." | The Hawniian Gaszette of July 6, says :â€" "The past week has been one of great exâ€" citement in Hilo in consequence of the reâ€" newed activity in the voleanic fires on Manna Loa. One arm of the fiery stream has pushed itself into the Kuknan guich, and is within three miles of the village of Hilo. â€"All Hilo may be said to have visited the flow during the last few days _ Men, women, and children, some on foot and | some on horseback, have made the pilgrimâ€" age. As seen on Wednesiay, June 29, it presented a view never to be forgoiten. A milé above the lower end of the stream the lava was flowing infa liqvid, living torrent some 30 feet wide along its course, comsumâ€" ing everything in its way. From this point about half a mile of the seething surging torrent could be seen. _ The belt covered with lava was some 500 feet wide, all lwtz and liable at any moment to break out! into remew activity. At mght the scene was awfully grand beyond description." 10 or 15 feet in depth with perâ€" pendicular sides. The sight, as it poured over that fall in two cascades, was magnifiâ€" eent. The flow was then moving at the rate of about 75 feet an hour. If it goes throngh Kukuan, probably all the lower or front purt of the town will fall a prey to Madame Pele." ‘ Another correspondent deseribes the ontâ€" break as follows :â€"*"About June 22 the old mountain was observed to be more than usually active, the whole summit crevasse pouring forth immense volumes of smoke. By Friday noon the three southern arms had all joined into one, and rushing into a deep but narrow guich, forced its way down the guich in a rapid flow. By Saturday noon it had ran a mile. The flow was on an average 75 feet wide and from 10 to 30 in depth, as it filled the gaich up level with its banks. The sight was grand. _ The whole frontage was one mass of liqmd lava carrying on its surface huge cakes of partly cooled lava. Soon after we reached it the fow reached a deep hole, mme, ned and homeless. This mornizng (Jane 80) the report from the flow is that action at the lower end is somewhat abated, but further up it continues as violent as ever. It is probably only a temmporary lall." Advices from MHonolnla have been receivâ€" ed to July 17 per steamer Australia at San kranciszeo. ‘The most exciting event when teamer left Honoloin was the new outâ€" urst of Manoa Loa, which threatened to csuse great destruction. The Sheriff of Hawait writes from Hilo as follows, under date of June 30 :â€"*"I fear that we are on t‘e brink of a great culwzity. The lava stream has at last broken out of the woods nnmediately above Wainkia and the fish» poud, and that portion of Hilo, including possibly the harbor, cannot escape excent byjn mirncle. â€" Lust Saturday gradually in. creasing action was noticed, and on Saturâ€" day night and Sundey the lava broke out of the woods, and getting into asmall water course came rushing down in the direction of Kukuas and Kulipohpo at great speed. Mowdny 1 visited the scene of the flow, and it was a truely terrific sight to see streems of lava almost as liquid as water, rushing down the beds of streams, pouring over fertile land and carrying destruction with it everywhere. The rour of the burning grass and ferns, the explosion and concussâ€" hous were fearful. While we were watchâ€" ing itâ€"about three hoursâ€"the stream proâ€" | gressed some 400 feet. It cannot be more | than about two miles from the sea in a|‘ direct line. â€" A continuous stream of people | / are going and coming. _ It seeims almost f incredible that a stream of lava is so near | i8, but it is, alas, too true. One part of the | b »wn seems safe, but if the stream gctnf 1 nto the bay it will doultless destroy it,|‘ nd all the pecple in that vicinity will be !: and deeper sound Hilo, Hawaii, June 30, 1881. Eruption of Mauna Loa. TT METOTIRCN nlop{h. Johu Cair mimate. ~ TN ~Kt. C.0C, y, 5. Mcliarnd), SirAi. is. A DURHAM TEXT No. $7, K. 0. T. M Nicht of mostiny ~v«+* "newlay follow‘ng the loth of cach nmusth. Johu Cameror Ex. Sir. DURHAN L. 0. L. No. 639. _ ME Night of mecting, omor beiore full moon in cach -ukg. W A. Anderson, Se¢ Night of m every Monday at 7:30 o‘clock in ths 641 Feltowa 5‘“ NWisiomng ie sthron weloomer Wm. Sanderson, N. G. W. B. Vollet, See. Night of Mucu.:u Tuesday on or befc moun of each montb. Visiting brethren w H. W. Mockler, W. M., Geo. Russell, Sec. Office hours from 8 a. m., to 7 p. m. Archice Mc« Kenzic, Postmaster. to 9 o‘clock. Annual fee #1 Librarian. Thomas Lander, Registrar; John A'V)llmro, Deâ€" putyâ€"Registrar. Office hours from 10 a.m. toi p. m. J. C. Dunlop, pastor. Sunday Servicesâ€"nreach. ing at 11 a. m.; Sabbath School t 2:30 p._ m. Preaching at 7 p. m. Week exening Servicesâ€"Man. day evening, young people‘s nrayer meeting at 8 ». m.; Wednesday evening, Bible Class at 8 p. m.j Thursday evening,regular prayer meeti~g at 8 p.m. Service every Sabbath in the Tovt;Hul m. and at 8:30 p.in. Sabbath School at Bupplied by Presbytery at prosent, C, METHODIST CHURCH. Service every Sabbath at 1020 a. m a m. Sabbath School «t 2:30 p. m. Praver every Thursday ovening at 7 p. m. Pasto Smiloy, M. A. Divine Service every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. m. Pn;u Meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. ible (Class overy Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev, Wim. Park, pastor. Chur Sabbath services at 11 a. m. uflE;éo Rj:\u:«}} at 0:30 a. m. . Rev. 8. R. Asbury. MECHANICS INSTTTT Town Hallâ€"=open every Friday DURHAM DIRECTORY. The Telephone was used between a church in Montreal and High Gate Springs, 92 miles distant, where members of the congregation were stopping to hear the serâ€" mon delivered by the pastor on Snnduy last. The experiment was most successful, the sound being ss distinct as at houses in the citv. great expense. ‘The greates the great, wise and good will Bittersâ€"rely on it. â€"Press * DURHAM 1ODGE NO.306 OF A. F. & A M wrong notions in doctoring yourself and famiâ€" lies with expensive doctors or humbug cure alls, that do harm always, and use only nature‘s simple remedies forall your arlments â€"you will be wise, well and happy, and save susmug Auodadd weo 1 1 $ t STEPHEN LODGE No. 160 I. 0.0. P Be Wise and Happy. If you will stop all your extrayagance and "l A Woxberrevt Lixke is TIowi.â€"The », | greatest wonder in the Stute of lowa, and 1 | perbaps in auy other Gtate, is what is callâ€" 4 | ed the Walled Loke, in Wright County, “’lwolu miles north of the Dubugue aud a Pacific Railway, and 150 miles west of Duâ€" r | buque City. The lake is two or three feet l higher thon the earth‘s surface. In some g places the wall is ten feet high, fifteen feet . | wide at the bottom, and five feet wide on . | the top. Another fact is the size of the _ | stone used in the construction, the whole § of them varying in weight from three tons , | down to 100 pounds. There is abundance of , | stones in Wright County, but surrounsing .’ the Jake, to the extent of five or ten luileu,/ , | there are none,. No one can form an idea f of the means employed to bring them to | the spot, or who constructed it. _ Around | the entire like is a belt of woodland half a '! wile in length, composed of oak. _ With | this exception, the country is a rolling’ | prairie. â€" The teees must have been planted I ,’ there at the time of the bvilding of the wall. | | In the spring of the year 1856 there wnu' ra great storm, and the ice on the lake . I broke the wall in several places, and the | | farmers in the vicinity were obliged to reâ€" | pair the damage to prevent inundstion. | The lake occnpies a ground surface of 2,800 acres ; depth of water as great as 25 feet. The water is clear and cold, soil sandy and loamy. â€" Itis singular that no one has been able to ascertain where the water comes from nor where it goes, yetit is always clear and fresh. | TT Services at i1 a. m.and 6:30 g m.Sunday 1 at 9:30 a. m. Rev. 8. R. Asbury,B. A., pastor h Wardens, H. Pn;kc;rfnmfil H. W. Mockler, KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH We nwow expect the lava stream to enter Hilo harbor in afew days. What damage it will do there remains to be seen. Should it spread out when it reaches the low and level parts of Knkaan and Panaâ€" bawai, joining Panahoa, w here welive, it mey burn many houses and eut our vill»ge n two, but Hilo will not be entimely â€" desâ€" troyed unless the vast masses of fire that are accumnlating apon the mountainslope should come down upon us, We look to the Lord for help in these days of trial. Tircs Coas some places it has overflowed its banks and apread out 200 our 400 feet lutterly, burning the junle and cutting down the trees, 8. G. REGISTRY OFPFICF, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BAPTIST CICRCH TRINITY CHURCH POST OFFICE he greates remedy for this, 1 good will teli you, is Hop £ Rmuclce * + w ++ $ + w e ie Town Hall at 11 eveniug from T Alex. Robertson, m and 6:30 p. (@ver meeting istor Rev A broideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured andâ€" Rlacl On.r"E::“ln‘h:Me]; the hugt.'v:\lne in the trade, _ Men‘s, \ann.n'u"ui". Hosiery and Gloves. Kid Gloves all shades and sizes; Women‘s, Children‘s Corsets ; Infants Robes and Dresses, Mantle Cloths; Cashmeres, e«sclieat vnluci:.:l.l ‘l"“ith::.c“ deaig;:x-ljl‘,a:u, LM: ‘51::;: LACE CURTAINS, a choice variety and very che Fancy Lustres, White Dress Muslins, Linen Handkerchiet Cashmeres. excellent value. all the latest 3. Dress Goods, Black Lustres. Coloured Lustres Phov stoad Jottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Duck Lo:;::t::&:fi .&"l!i:iow Cottons, Canton Flanncls, Honey Comb C Linen Towels and Towellings, T‘“'"!f‘- Table Cloths, Napkin Toilet Mats and Covers, Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, â€"G Robe Prints, C:etonnes, Plain and Fancy MILLINERY, W SPRING AND Barn door ROLLERS and Hinges,| DOOR LOCKS & PADLOCKS. Carpenter‘s Tools of all HKinds. ’ A Large Display of Table & Pocket) i & Cutlery, &c., &c. NOW is the I am Prepared to sell at Prices that Cannot be Beat. Cut Nails, Clench Nails, and Finishing Nails very Cheap. Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hoes, and Manure Forks. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Japans, Glass and P utty CAR LOAD of HARDWARE e haye pleasure in announcing that our Stock is now show special VQIuel in Durham, April, THE LEADNG HARDWARE HEOYSE is still at the Front in Prices. Any quantity of BUTTER AND EGGS wanted and H‘ghest Price Paid Oshawa Scythes, Forks, &c., Milk Pans, Durham Steam Woollen Factory. i AGENDâ€"for the Celebrated FLEURY _ REAPER AflD MOWER, _ BULKY HAY RAKES, Cash for WOOL! And all kinds of Farming Implements. NoOW ISs THE TIME TO SECURE& A GOOD HAY RAKE CHEAP R. McFARLANE. Durham, June, 1881. y157 The Celebrated Brantford STONEWARE: June 282d, 1881. Carriages, Buggies Waggons, etc., Just received at H. W. Mockler s. Durham ~Carriageâ€" Works. Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Snathes, Rakes and Cradles Time and the LEADING HOUSE is théPLACE to get HARDWABE Cheap for Cash. A good assortment, AND CHEAPER THAN EVER, Churns, Which are Justly Considered the best in the Market. At Bottom Prices ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF THE Butter Crocks, Having Just Received . W. MOCKLER. 1==1 CAMPBELL and McCONKEY. AT THE T. J. ADTLEL _ The Largest and Most Complete s, Denims, Ducks, Tickings, Cotton: Honey Comb Cl the, TE:ry Clott Cloths, . Napkinis ~B‘Oylies Quilts, Pails Puloks . ait e sxe i e Preserve Jars, Upper Town, DURHAM. SUMMER ! â€" Black *»« Coloured complete, and we are prepared to and_ Rlack Silks ;nd Satins, n‘s,, Misses‘ and.Children‘s »\;"'omtn'l, Misses‘ and Good Luck Prints, extra good value. very cheap. Jugs, etc., etc., ings, Cottonades, T_s:ryfl Cloths, Dominion Organ & Piano Company, Correspondence Solicited. ~Send for Illustrated Catalogueâ€" We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Best in the Market. Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker Feb. 12th, 188C ORGANS AND PIANOS I>"The Subsciiber is also a Practical Paper Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancer, Inâ€" surance Agent, ote. Remember the Stand, one door South of 4. Wiodland, jr., Lower Town, Durham. DURIA M. | Is kept constantiy on hand a Large Stook of Stationery,‘ School and othar Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all / kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, NToys sic. A Fresh Stock of the NEWEST DESIGN®S$ in At IRWIN‘S BOOKSTORE, TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! CHEAP _ GCOD â€" CHOICE We are selling out the balance of our FARMERS Look Here! 5 lbs for $1. 5 lbs for $1.623 5 lbs for $2. Those TEAS Sall W e and Give SATISFACTION. Call and Examine Them. Durham, June, 7th. 1881. Durham, May 5th, 1881. May, 1881. Mrs. Freemann‘s New Domestic Pyes are perfect i , a duralibity they have no equal. Price 15 cents per p,dfl_):" in every color. For brightness and 21 20 000C ANV AIEILUMA, AILNTIENNIAL, ... ... ... 1876. do do BSYDNXEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHLBITION, Teronto, 1879. Nrs. Freeman‘s Worm Powder is a safc, sure and effectual destroyer of worm in children o adults. â€" Price 25 cents or 5 for $1. MEDAL Sample Bottle, 10¢c. _ T. MiLBURN & CO., SOLE ACENTS, TORONTO. â€" Regular Size, $1.00 M oJ hosishe The hi afeninchamchnnliy Price $23, Cash. Only a very few Left, and 1st Come 1st Served. Factory in the Dominion, â€"*â€"â€"â€"140 x 100 = . Stock of IMPLEMENTS and have a few AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, ... ... ... nlle has thad 1e mt e ced se Mailed Free. Direct from the Manufictory in Toronto DDONVIT * IONX J. CAMERON. Bowmanvill, Ont. | HARRIS & Co. GEORGE IRWIN, 2U I< IT A M . in the World. y158 ataby or inary employment. T w« ."‘ -n:fl:.a{.,m)mm| Address H ParueTr & Co. GDvkers wantcd at once. Meny are making for tunes at the busincss. Luuu’luh as «much no ns i. and youny hbovs and zirls make great pay, No ohe whois willine +o work fails to make more moncy every day than can be made in a week s in 6c it ns ~3ollh sls h S p cce :t‘ fl: sizes 44 'i‘h;mo-t improved sacthods, l"::“ atyles, on the shortest notic d a: charges defies competition . aahe ie 0 * * Givehim a catland support native industry. How are you of for Sock* ! A VERY important question for every» one to consider as there is nothing more inâ€" furious for lfi"fh thun cold feet, how(;'rl’ such can very easily beremedied and very bo made to foel?nmfnmblr by ;d“ng t:n G'%’Jdm- stene, jumr., who hus all the appliances for P21 kss W Knitting Stockings & Socks Look out for cold weather. Outht furnishe« free, with fullinstructio for conductiny the most profita ble bu noss that anyone can onguge in, The bu ness is so ensy to lourn, and our instruc» tions are so simple and plain, that mny one can make groat profits from the very sturt,. No one ean fuil who is willing to work. Women are as eucâ€" cessfull as men. Boys and girls caun earn large sums, lnn{ have mude at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. _ All who engage are surprised at the ease and rapidiiy with which they are en abled to make money. Youesn engage in this busi ness during vour spere time at creat profit | You 0 not have to invest capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once _ All furnished free, 140 AAdress Tru® & Co.. Agusta Maine Oct.13th, 188 south, Depart 855 -Txr .â€"4 Arrive 155 p.m., 7 Fortime atintermediate st *The Mixed train v ili BSouth D:AM 735 a.m., 11:35 a, m.,5:40 p. me Arrive 11:10 @. m., 4:25 p. in ., 8520 p. B North, Depart, 1120 a. m., 445 p m. Arrive, UBI5 m. ma., 5:20 p.am Woest. pep-rt S:t5 a. m. 11:45 n m. Depart, 7:30 a Arrive, 10:30 a orRoxto, anEy, axp BRUCE RALLWAY CHANGE OF TIME On and after MONDAY. 3th May, 1879 trains will run as follo«:â€" ToROXTO(UNION sTatro® . s as e Pm mm EY Emm very ul‘i‘lly. You ern devote your whole time u': the work, or only your »pare moments. Full inâ€" formution and all tuat is needud sont iree, Address STISson & Co, Portinnd Ma noe Toronte November 1879 Kelsey‘s old Stand, Durham Nov.25 1880 y 118. Yourselves by making money when a goldon chanceis oifcred, thercby alâ€" ways keeping poverty fror: your sonr Those who always tuke advantuge of the good chunces for muking money that wre offerâ€" @1, gou:riua, uocome wewth}, while those who do not imyrove such chances retuain in poverty, We want many men, women, boys and %u'h to wouk for us right in tacic own localitios. ‘The business wii, pay more than ton times ordinury wage ; We Inruul:‘un expensive outht wnd ull that you need, As usual COPYING 1Dicture Iinaming IN thanking my many Customers for the very liberal Patromage received since com» meneing business in Durkan, 1 stete that J «m now better Laan ever prepurce to execute work of se Antnitialh ilaitn ts Snpssa is Aicvaa ts h 11 [ Guelph. Berlinâ€"taust Thursday in each month. Bnuaptonâ€"First Thursday in each month., Listowel â€" dsn hwu? im eweh monuth, Forgusâ€"Thursduy folley ing Mount Forest. Atoscmontâ€"ibiitecucs of February, April, June, Au gust, October and Desember, l‘fiml;‘ug-Wednumlu) procveding the Orangeville wir, Or ingerilleâ€"The second Thursday in each month, Fleshorionâ€"lionday before Ormmzoyille, Dundalkâ€"Puesaay before (Dr;.ug«rill«-. Shelburneâ€"Wednesday betore rangoville, Mursvilleâ€"Becond Woeunesday in cach month, Wauikertonâ€"The last Weduesday in ewch mouth, Mildmayâ€"Last Wednesday is each month. Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in each mouth, Pricevil‘eâ€"Mondny before Darhum, Hanoverâ€"Monday before Duriam. Mount Forestâ€" Third Weduesday in each month, Guelphâ€"First Wodnesday in each mouth, Hurristonâ€"Iriduy before the Gaelph Fuir, Drayronâ€"Baturday bofore Gacipl, Klormâ€"The day before Guelph. Douglasâ€"Mondey before Elore Fair, ll,nnlih-ul â€"(“rynml Palace Grounds, the doy after 1) A Mixe» ur CaS®.â€"Montreal, July 2s, â€"Catherine Aun 800“. wife of Dr. S(‘Olh of Baugeen, Out., has entoo| ,,, action through her counsel, Mess Churvh&Cu.‘ against the executors of the Will 0f the lute Barbara Scotrt, calling upon them to render an account for $5,000. . We souo, is foundâ€" ed upon the fact that the wil gives the wbove named plaintiff, who wo« 7 favorite ctiece of the lute, Miss Seott, :|| the lutter‘s moveable property. The aflurs f the esture seem now 10 be wb 0@ us much mix» ed as possible. The estute, as is L:mwu. was formerly hbeld in cmun by the Nisterg Ann and Barbara, and by the wil of the former at her deuth sever.| years ago the Trafaigar Lustitute was giyenu . neâ€"thind . of the whole. _ By the will of the latter at her death last December, all the moveall proâ€" perty was given to the plaintiff in the preâ€" sent snit, $32,000 was bequeathed to the MeGill _ Unuiversity, _ and _ $2,000 to Bt. Gabricl street Clurch, The MeGill University has already instituted a suit for their claim, and a considerable doubt exists as to woather the estate is worth all the claims upon it, and to what anes should be satisfied first, â€" The mautter will likely have to be settled in the Courts, for all forms nf-ulmmer â€"oâ€"";l;;d-“l""‘;" pleasant aud prowpt in i; . lee ealere keep its.â€"â€"bl 77. ouk The summer season now reaches it« and is prolitic in developing howe 1 ‘.‘l,‘:lt_l""“- Overâ€"indulgence in fruit, iimmoger;;, ’;"‘""" ing of ised waters and summer bevers ... ttk» a| Hiw Chomig) smodinga uale oo 0 C "KC8, in piles : nd all manner of Ruxes,â€"1177, *Tobsecy wanst saved my if,," Paddy Blake an inveterate smoker, > was that ?" engquired bis compmuion . yersee, I was once digging a well, eame up for a good smoke, aud while up the well caved in." WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., . Lower Town, Darkam. dysentery, cholero morbus, cholerafinfant: m, nr at m:éll, colfe, nausea, \c::x:r'i.fi“lhfmyh Snd riqery ce‘ s _ 1 f Lo t VOMRUDE, Curkep Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of W Ponas‘ mmars _f‘ 4 :.m ‘..-‘h"' Dopart 6:20 a.m., 1200 noon Arrive â€" 4:00 p.m., 10:10 p.m. Depart 6:00 a. Arrive 10:10 n Arrive 1100 a. an., 4 PPE P Cures _ eummer | complaints, diai] M cvun o e o P w ws ==> 090 PHP 10:30 a. m., 3:00 Done in 35 different Styles me who enguzes fuils to muke money n ol dn es C T " A Supericr Quality MiISCELLANEOUS, _ 6:00 8. m., 11:15 a. 10:40 a. m., 433 p. 4 in vill ondy run on 1 days and Suturdays PuesmenrproNn LG:Q.’:J. Mm., 2545 gp, im Monthly Fairs. ORANGEVILL®R OWEN souap TE EWATIIR T. DONAGHY, stationssee Time Tn] le EDNUXD WRAGCE AbD run on Tuesdoy,Thurs «l ENLARGING done sty le. ote your whole time to # 40. 0% as much apig. estute, as is known, mmen by the Sistepg I by the wil of the everal years ago the us giyien oneâ€"third . of ill of the latter at her all the moyeable uroâ€" Geners) Manoyer >« Chureh gco; will ol the lute them to render «cluol is found. PB Y ds WO", and while J wWas 8 adn lllr.-.c:.:: rem med Sate. How "Oh, All KÂ¥louse, Sign, and | Ornamental Painter, â€" G Glazing, and Paper Hanging y aitended to. Fresco and Banner Painting a Speciality. ® Charges Moderate.â€"Ordors loft at J. F. Mowuts will receive prompt attention, Durham, March 3rd, 1881 . w86 0 BournEx», Dornax, Near Cattle Yard Hotel. BO0T and SHOEMAKER, ‘p, Bpring and Summer Fashione repulm: received. Durham, Feb.14, 1878. Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canads Preahy terian Chureh,| JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Is Agent for Wilson & Co Mn Rewing Machine Manufacturers, Homiliton . which * ho is mfib sell cheap for oash and on t These areroliable and highly finished At /.R for any drawingâ€"room Residence at the Old Post Oflice, Lower Town THE subscriber is propared to Ree and Make l‘wn the shortest notise, an« he LatestStyle,Menand Boy‘s Clothing . Ag At@nnurnrunteed «k. LifeInsnrance Agent,Commissionerin 13 4.,&« Converaucer, and biconsed Austioncer or the County of Grex §3 Farmers, Morchants, and Land sules.attended %o with punctuality and chargos made ver» moderate . "umber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime, ©00 Bush. Frosh Lime. Darham P. O., May 25th, 1880 Latest Faskions Reguiariy Haceived ISGUEB of Marriage Licenses, Fire and LifeInsnrance Agent,Commissionorin 1 4.A« Willbe at Hesting‘s Hotel, Sholburne, every Mor &ay and Priday, from 10 o‘clock a.m.to 6 p. an Dundalk,March 20th 1970 . y5t DUNDALK , Ont *Wilibe at Hesting‘s Hotel, Shelln Cutting done to Order. W A.Z Solieisors in Chancury, Con @wen Sound, have resumed nt Fl~ «©pen every Thursday as heretotore ALFRED PROST, 3. W County Crown Attorney, .June 24th , 1880 pore sihdcastndinstone ues Wllk e ’ll F. DOWNES, | . Priceville 1880 Frost & Frost, BARRI’STF.I(S and â€" Attorney‘s Bolieitore in Chancery. Converane ALEXANDER BROWN, AAvertisements, except whon accompmuted by t . en instructions to the contrary, are inserted watil forbidden, and chargod at regular rates. @eray Amimals, &o . ndvortised three wooks for @1, the advertisement not to cxoeed 12 lines M e V tt a@ll kinds of local news,insorted free of chare Alexander Robertson, T THE ROCEKVILLE MILLS. Also @rofessional and business cards one inch epace and under, por your, fwe inches or &4 lines Nouputicl monsure Three inches do. por your t @Quarter column, por your Architect and Builder, Lower Town, Durham, _ y 7th, 18 LANS, Spocifications, Estimntes, &c Furnished. Work Buperintended and inapo «â€" TERM®:~81,00 per year in Advance. â€" ©$1.95 if mot paid Within three BUSINESS DIRECTORY. wantan first class Boot or Shoe in RFuuPWradi m ho u:s nnrers, and you at the above ad dress, you you will be Properiy suited and a .-wmcyot JOIBTB. Lot 41,( .G. R. Bentinck. Meoney to Loan. “..m.o.-h-m,UmM Every Thursda y». DURHAM Sr., DURHAM W. CALDWELL, Charges Modorat« "THE GREY REVEW 1. Z%. NIX C»® age, ©, 86. 3 A OBE ®, 05. A . TPORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chan . cery,Commissioner in B, R., Notwry Public E.D. MACMILLA N TEORNEY â€"AT â€"LAW, & MISCELLANEOUS. At a Moderate Frive. Lo. wix months 3i Do,. _ three mouths 2s wdvertisements charged 8 conts por Lin# the , and 2 cents per line for each seq .â€"Nonperie) measure rdinury notices of births, murmmages. doaths and PFFORNET â€"AT â€" LAW, â€" &e.â€"Oppo® opposite Parker‘s Drug Btore, Upper TDown [gll be at his Oflice, Hanove w.m. to Noon, Athome.2n4 C k, after noon, | Messages for tlue ford s uttended to TAILOR, RATES OF aADyERTISIXG. PRICEVILLE, Oxr DB. LIGHTBRODY DURHAM. FLESHERTON MEDICA L. DURHAM TOW A SENXD, Publisher W, CRAWFPORD, A. ROBERTRON J . W F087 rney sâ€"atâ€"Law r from 8 Dr. doft t fun«1 i6 2 F‘p Fie A ‘i‘< | Alwa Ofh. yHi y10 at th PB Ale ful m

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