in iess than a fortnight bad a part 0 WHISâ€" kers the envyo‘ a‘ the young men o‘ the *~*Manmu Peter," said a seotch qurck doeâ€" tor to his apprentice,"ye maun aye be awlua, gautious in phurmacy. â€" Even I ouce made w terrible misiake. 1 was attendiug Mrs. Rutlebody wha‘ was sair fashed wi‘ tickâ€" dolaroo, an‘ I was called upou by John Me Fikett, that he was ashamed 0‘+, especially as he was courtin‘a strapia‘ young widow that had a fine publicâ€"house : an‘ I mixed up baith portions at the same time, an‘ losh sake, maun ! I happened to gie them ilk ither‘s medicines ;so puir Jolhn, rubbing: Mrs Kitilebody‘s preparation for her tickâ€" dolaroo on the tap of his head, declares he‘s had a bee in his bonnet ever since ; and Mrs Kittleboby, rubbia‘ her jaw with the cintment mtended for Johu‘s bald pow, in less than a fortnight bad a pair 0‘ whisâ€" Another fight place in New M were wounded a accustomed t trivial i alterati rei 1 prevent: on the p rubbish is dirt t up the r tells us t St ol fainin lumbe of dus m m T other appa how he converted "an old I into a perfectly wholesome an habitation." He appears bay solved a question which sor many heads of families, whicl given up in dispair, and whic yet largernumber are Llindly ly disregarding, leaving the helpless vietims of vain tradit machinations. A few notes o ences may be of some prac He first grappled with more tl difficalties about the drains an aupply ; but this we may pass people, it may be persumed, 1 ably clear idea now of the in from the c A practising surgeon, whose work requires him to live in town, has communicated, in A letter to the Times#, a graphie account of how he converted "an old London house into a perfectly wholesome and comfcrtable babitation." . He appears bappily to have ide ere wer A Whaolesomse House. 1j air, and which, perhaps, a rare Llindly an 1 ignorantâ€" leaving themselves the of vain traditions and evil A few notes of his exnevri. me practical service nev premeysis ch sorely perplexes s, which some have wher he old gent wspaper orâ€" pelled wroug iuk I didu‘t notice read â€" t your cont? he answered my shoulder ided the hosâ€" a& notice how came and in r \m explained than the usual ind the water et sover, as most bhave a tolerâ€" wn gen f his exveri u ha people an of with ntly ‘ Delays are Dangerous. And none more so than to neylect the incipient stages of bowel complaints in infants or adults, Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry is the most prompt and pleasant remedy to administer, and is slways reliable to eure cholera infantum, d sentery, coli¢, er.:rs, and all snmme:oompï¬mh. Forsale by all dealers. â€"b1l81, A recent visitor at Niegara Falls pays the inhabitants of the place the following compliment :â€"*"A set of people who can take a tremendous thing like Niagara Falls and so fence it in that it cannot be seen withont pay are entitled to some rospect for their shrewdzess, even though they 1 deserve to be kicked for their meaness," t] in daily, we should freely commend it I theretore cheerfully and heartily commend Hop Bitters for the good they have dme me and my friends, firmly believing they have no equal for family use. 1 will v t be without then3,"â€"New York Baptist Weekty, | long time, making only an occassional appliâ€" cation necessary. . It is recommended and tuw-l by eininent medical men, and officially | endorsed by the State Assayer of Massachuâ€" | setts. . The popularity of Hall‘s Hair Retrewâ€" I er has increased with the test of many years, | both in this country and in foreign lands, and | it is now known and used in all the civilized [ countries of the world. FoR SALE BY ALL DEALERS, ! A baldâ€"headed eagle hovering over St. I John‘s Island suddenly swooped down and ’ attempted to carry off a twoâ€"yearâ€"old child of Mr. John Clancy‘s playing in a ï¬ehli alone. The light elothing gave way with every tug of the voracious Lird, and was torn into ribbons. Some men werking near by came up in time to save the child from injury, but the eagle refused to go any distance away until shot at. Wicked for Clergymen. Rev.â€", Washington, D. C., writes : I beâ€" lieve it to be all wrong and even wicked for «lergymen or other public men to be led into yiving testimonials to quack doctors or vile stuflf called medicines, but when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to all, that all physicans use and trast t t ly ’ A Smrens Disinezorayt.â€"A cheap and simple disinfectant which promisss to be | usefal is a solution of chloride of lead, which was first prought iuto notice by the late Dr. Goolden, of 8t Thomas‘s Hospital, London. â€"It is inodorous, effective, and its cost infinitesimal. It may be prepared as follows. ‘Take half a drachm of nitrate of lead and dissclve in a prut or more of boilâ€" ing water. Now dissolve two drachms of common salt in a pail or bucket of water, pour the two solutions together, and allow the sediment to subside. The clear supâ€" ernatant fluid will be a saturated solution of chloride of lend. _A eloth dipped in soâ€" lution of chloride oflead and hung in a room will sweeten a fetid atmosphere instantaneâ€" ously, or the solution thrown down a sink, water closet or over a heap of refuse, will produce a like result. Hall‘s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is | a scientific combination of some of the most powerful restorative agents in the \'egctable‘ kingdom. _ It restores grey hair to ite ariomal has a right to a filial pride in a good mother‘s nobleness and lovely character. Be sure that your family is really a good family, and that your pride in it is a proper pride, and you need have no fear that you are transgressing the spirit or the lettar the lish version of the Bible, is, it is true, comâ€" monly used in its bad sense, but it is the very idea of the "Ilinstrative Applications" to use plain English words colloque. In the best sense, a manly pride in his noble father and noble mother is a good trait in any lad. A boy who has parents to be prc ud of and isn‘t proud of them ought to be ashamed of it. His parents have little reason to be proud of him. "The glory of children is their fathers." (Prov. 17 : 6)â€" and the fathers here includes the mothers, as the better half of every family. That is wimt the bible has to say on that point.‘ Pan! was not ashamed ta be proudâ€"in the| u are transgressing the spirit or the letter your Bille teachings when you have an nest pride in preserving unstained the od name and the saered memory of those i0 have gone before yor, and whom you > left to represent and honorâ€" ‘There is Bille condemnation of that son who, a grateful, Godâ€"fearing spirit, says revâ€" There is pride, and there is pride. Pride is all wrong and pride is all right. It deâ€" pends on what you mean by pride. That pride which Webster defines as "an unreaâ€" sonable conceit in their own superionty" is all wrong. But that "pride" which Webâ€" ster defines as "lofty selfâ€"respect," "elevaâ€" tion of character," and an "abhorence of what is beneath or unworthy of one," is all right. Pride in the sense of a glad recognition of that which is gcod and noble is commendable, and is approved in the whole spirit of the Bibles teachings.‘ The word "pride," as it stands in the Engâ€" it‘s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is utific combination of some of the most rful restorative agents in the vegetable lom. _ It restores grey hair to its origmal _ It makes the scalp white and clean. res dandruff and humors, and fallingâ€"out : hair. Tt furnishes the nutritive prinâ€" by which the hair is nourished and sup» d. It makes the hair moist, soft and ;, and is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. the most economical preparation m‘cr‘ d to the public, as its effects remain a e faith, be says, "IfI have boasted anyâ€" ing to him of you, Iam not ashamed." o man has reason to be ashamed of senâ€" »le boastingâ€"especially of one‘s loved es who are worth boasting about. id Paul had an honest pride in earning : own living, in taking care of himself, paying his own board bills. Theraeis danger of too much pride of this kind wâ€"aâ€"days. He says about this to the rinthians : "I have kept myself from beâ€" ; burdensome unto you, and so I will ep myself." He was so proud of this ng that he was ready to boast of it, ether other people liked his boasting or . "As the truth of Christ is in me," said, "no man shall stop me of this sting." He adds, "Let no man think a fool: [but] if otherwise [if you do :k me a fool,} yet as a fool receive me, t I may boast myself a little." Oh yest roper pride is eminently proper. A good ther has a right to a motherly prids in ood son‘s wellâ€"doing ; and a good son MISCELLANEOUS. noust is not that I deduee my birth lions enthroned, and rulers of the earth higher fur my proud protensions riseâ€" on of parents passed into the skies" th ‘om bination | of some torative agents in t t restores grey hair t akes the scalp whit lruff and humors, an It furnishes the mu ch the hair is nouris} makes the hair m What is Pride? * 4@# + A Choice Selection of G@ROCERIES always on Mantle Cloths; TWEEDS C &0 Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured and Black Silks and Satins, are undoubtedly the best value in the trade. _ Men‘s, Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Hosiery and (Gloves. Kid Gloves all shades and sizes ; Women‘s, Misses‘ and Children‘s Corsets ; Infants Robes and Dresses, Dross L‘ml.sistinq of Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Ducks, Tickings, Cottonades, Shectings and Pillow Cottons, Canton Flanncls, Honey Comb Cloths, Terry Cloths, Linen Towels and Towellings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Napkins B‘Oylies Quilts, Toilet Mats and Covers, Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Prints, Robe Prints, Cretonnes, Plain and Fancy MILLINERY, We have pleasure in announcing that SPRING AND SUMMER! NOW is the Time and the LEADING 'IIOUSE is the PLACE to get HARDWABE Cheap for Cash. * A Large Display of Table & Pocket C1 ao Cutlery, &c., &c. Barn door ROLLERS and Hinges, DOOR LOCKS & PADLOCKS. Carpenter‘s Tools of all XICinds. 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 Putty At Bottom Prices. CAR LOAD of HARDWARE THE LEADING HARDWARE HOUSE is still at the Front in Prices. FARMERS Look Here! BOOTS and SHOES from the best Makers. Give me a call. C. L. GRANT. KF=€"Any quantity of Butter Dry Goods & Clothing, cheap. CLGRANXTSTEA Durham, June, 7th, 1881. Sugars, Tobaccos and At 35, 40, and 50 cents, the Bost Value in Town. ALL KINDS OF Lower Town Durham. e are selling out the balance of our Stock of IMPLEMENTS and have a few &T TL Y* TtA ms, Price $23, Cash. Only a very few Leift, and 1st Come 1st Servo". GROCERIES. MACHINE OILS, &c., Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, G. C. McFARLANE‘S, MEN‘S FELT Goods, Black Lustres. Coloured Lustres Having Just Received that our Stock is now complete, and we are prepared to show special values in and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid. HATS in all the mnewest Styles. 1==1, HARRIS & Co. ._J. ADILS. _â€" The Upper Town, DUKRHAM. CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, & DAVIDSON. Black «»< Coloured extra good value. very cheap. Dominion Organ & Piano Company, Correspondence Solicited. Send for Illustrated Catalogue We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Best in the Market. Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker in the ORGANS AND PIANOS. E>"The Subscriber is also a Practical Paper Hanger, Carpenter surance Agent, etc. Remember the Stand, one door South of J. Woodland, jr., Lower Feb. 12th, 188¢ At IRWIN‘S BOOXKSTORE, DURIIA M, Is kept constantly on hand a Large Stock of Stationery, School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Paper, Envelopes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, WToys ste. A Fresn Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS in TEAS, TEAS, TEAS! CHEAP GCOD CHOICHE 5 lbs for $1. 5 lbs for $1.62% 5 lbs for $2. Those TEAS Soall We and Give SATISFACTION. Call and Examine Them. And all kinds of Farming Implements. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE A GOOD HAY RAKE CHEAP R, McFARLANE. Durham, June, 1881. y157 Carriages, Buggies Waggons, etc., FLEURY REAPER AND MOWER, SULKY HAY RAKES, Durham Steam Woollen Factory. Cash for WOOL! Durham, May 5th, 1881. May, 1881. E. MoF ARFCIL.AINE, Durham Carriage Works. do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAL at PROVINCIAL, EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Teronto, 1879, MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, ... Factory in the Dominion ~â€"«~â€"*140 x 100.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Largest, and Most Complete AGENT for the Celebrated do nioiie sls Shast <EC t 2P sedd aBC, Mailed Free. Addressâ€" Direct from the Manufactory in Toronto. 1DOMIN~IToOoON J. CAMERON. CAMPBELL and McCONKEY. Bowmanvill, Ont. AT THE GEORGE IRWIN, JDDUI¢IT A M. ., Lower Town, Durham Conveyancer, In 1876. yâ€"108 World. y158 as me n, and young boys und girls muke great pay. No one whois ï¬uli;a to work fails to muke more :momey every day than can be mudein a week l: any om emplayment A Tm who engage at once @ short road to une. Address H Ea.ueTt & Co. Portliand, Maine, 85 Outit sent free to those who wish to engage in the most pleasunt ana profitable business known, Ewr{]u:&g new. Capital not required We will furnish you everything. 10 a day and upâ€" wards is casily made without staying away fro home over m'dlt. Nowisk whatever. Many new workers wanted at once. _ Meny are making for tunes at the business. Ladies make as much Givehim a cailand support native industry. 4 & e In all sizes on the most improved methods, latest styles, on the shortest notice and a; charges that defies competition. M Abecr wen Do eb esw oo l2 B an PA P ud to feel comfortable by "ullinam; Willinm John» stone, junr., who has all the appliances for Knitting Stockings & Socks a VERY important question for every» &._one to consider as there is nothing more inâ€" jurious for health thun cold feet, however such can very easily be remedicd and everybody made How are you of for Socks? Look out for cold weather. Outht furnished free, with fullinstractio for conducting the most profita ble bu ness that anyone can engage in. The bu ness is so casy to learn, und our instruce tions are so n‘nqdllf- and plain, that amy one can make great profits from ‘the vyer start. No one enn fail who is willing to work. “y’umen are as sucâ€" cessfull as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at tfno business over one hundred dollars in a single week, Nothing like it ever known before. _ All who engage are surprised nt the ense and rapidity with which they are on abled to mauke money. Youcan engage in this busi ness duricg your spare time ut grent profit You o not have to invest capital in it, We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us ut once _ All furnished free. 140 Address Trux & Co., Agusta Maine Oct.13th, 188 south, Depart8:55 a. m Arrive 1:;55 p. n Fortime atintermediate ui.-ti1 *The Mixed train will onl West. Dopurt North South Depart, 7:30 a. m., 1 Arrive, 10:30 a. m.. : On and after MONDAY, 3th May, .187# trains will run as follows:â€" TORONTO(UNION sTATION. Toronto November 1879 Night of imeeting t\'u‘y Tuesda the 10th of each month. John Came Kt. G.C. W, G. McBHardy, SirKt. R. K Night of meeting, 0 month. Wim. A. And Night Night of meetin the Odd Feliows J Win. Sunderson. 1 m 10RONTO, GREY, AND BRUCE â€" RAILWAY Office hours fr Kengic, Postma Thomas Lauder, Ro; putyâ€"Registrar, Office Town Hallâ€"open ey to 9 o‘clock, Annuu.l Librarian. m.; Wednuesday o Thursday evening J. C. Dunlop, pastor. Sund ing at 11 a. m.; Subbath $ Preaching at 7 p. m. Woek ov. day evening, young people‘s » Bervice every Sabbath a m. Sabbath School ut 239 OVta Thursday evening at Smiley, M. A. imp.n'tra and yéJ ‘:u fllil;:n;-fr;‘:cl:dh‘:: ness or dyspepsia, the first to A radic cure is to take Burdook Blood Bitters, "Fect $1,00 trial size 10 cents. â€"181, we Perrible fires have broken out almost simultaneously in Memi-,Cordon, Huelt» Seville, Leon and Castile in Spain, 71 whole mountain sides and thousands of a¢re have been laid waste. 8 CHANGE OF A Safe Remedy, Many medicines check too snddenly a; of lk'{l Complaints, inducing d:«ugérwt?f:_' flammation, Dr, Foweler‘s Extract "of Wild Strawberry, cleansos, strengthens ang healy the diseased and weakened MUCUOUS Surfacy of the stomach and Bowels, and safely cures every form of sumimer Complaints, â€"bI81, W C avy . otsw TRINITY CHUOROq Cz Sabbath services at 11 a. m. ing 6:30 p. m School t 0:30 a. in, Rev: S ic a.i 0) [ * â€"Sundny Church Wardens, H. Prarker oo uous ts 4s Diyine Service every Si) p. m. Sabbath School nt 2: every Wednesday eveni. every Thursday evening a pastor. Bervice every Sabbath in t m. ud at 6:30 p. m. Sabbat) Bupplied by Presbytery at pr DURHAM Selfâ€"respect is the ï¬ut-u;;'in all ref tions : and wh orms i.mn::ld:- n:l ::ny :‘.-i: .Elï¬('f»l:g,hdï¬.n with The new college is to be opened in Elgin in October. DURHAM LODGI Night of Mocting, on of each n W. Mockier, WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., Depart 6:00 a. m. Arrive â€" 10:40 u. m £220270, 1270 &, ti,, 2220 p. n Depart 545 a, m. 11:4o a.m. Arrive 11:00 a. m., 445 p. ra owkn souxp, Depart 6:30 a.m., 12:00 noc Arrive 4:00 p.im., 10:10 p.a Depart Arrive Depart, Arrive. KNOX PRESBYT®R) PRESBYTERI q n Monthly Fairs. Un will only rup on days and Saturdays PLESEERTON MECHANIC 11:10 a 11:30 a 135 a ORANGEVILLE 35 a,.im., 11:3! 110 a. onl 4dc25 BAPTIBT ont MEETHODIEST Cmy TRESW ATER The First Step, PO81 in 8 a ter. int is neede Lower Town, Durhkam. vâ€"138. REGISTRY OPPICJ NO. 306 OF A, F 0 p, m., 5:00 p. m ) p. m., 940 p. m lar pra tationssoe Time Table EDMUXD WRAGGE Genera! Manager h ple‘s pri i, Bibl ‘8 INSTITUI® ry Friday eve 100 81. Alex. ui. to 7 q t und ull that you need, s fails to muke money vole your whole time to we moments. Full inâ€" ieeded sent iree, s & Co. Portland Ma no ofore Orangeville, sduy in each month. nesday in each month., DIRECTORy OFFICJ 145 a 11:35 a. m.,5:40 p. m« 4:25 p. m., 8:20 p. 1+ 44 y Tuesday . following foue Gamicron B4 §§ it 10:3 30 p. n rs fir ra Fuir, l"::uuds, the day after m i month. cach month cHuroy Iny in each month. ngoville, am . y in each month, ch month, welph Fair, h month. ME ut Forest. y, April, June, Au g the Orangeville m. Tuesday,Thursâ€" V «_ m. and 6:30 p i. Prayer mï¬i 1. Paustor Roy, J on L HL w ar Services Rev H CH ICH »i. Archio Me . . i». and 6:30 Pra ““Mln' 0. f{:&gle Cluss ronth A Munro, Deâ€" 0 m.an. tog P. ‘Ceung ut 6 p, 8 ut 8 p. an.; ting at8 p.m! Hall ut 11 a 4t 230 p, m ning from ? before full n welcome, 0 o‘clock im n welcome, ROH Win. Park NY attacks gerous in, ot Waa vreach ) p. in Port JA the intest styies of fashion. & ;«i"o."gr.'&'. | just loave your ordor at the above ad dross, you | will find you will be Proporiy Suited and Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hangi promptly maitended to. Fresco and_ Bauner Painting Bpeciality. Charges Modorate.â€"Orders loft aiJ. F. M ow will resoive prompt sttention Bours Exp, Durnax, Near Cattle Yard Hotel. W, CALDWELL, BOOT and SHOEMAKER, IIlouse, Sign. and Ornamental Painter, Bpring and Summ« .“idonoeâ€"â€"()l.' Rowing Machine N he is prepared to s These nachines wr JOHX ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, Durham, Murch 3rd, 1881 Residence at t THF, en and Mal he LatestSt k Litelosura Do e n n on #o with pa J. Furnished #ed. Changos ol P sRA Latest Fashions Reguiarl) eccived Willbe at Roâ€"t @ay and Pridus Bentinek, Latherford Durham , Fob.14, 1876 600 Bush. Fresh 1 Durham P. O., M Ww‘ 42 Solicitors in Cle Owen Sound, have rosu apen every Phursday a ALPRED PROST, Couuty Crown Att« Sumber, Lunmber, Bhinglcs, Shingleos, Lath & Lime 13 Pricoville.18 Cutting done to Order F. DOWNES, Dundaik,Mur ALEXKANDER BROW PRICENVILLE. Ors with the last and fondly cl« wï¬ the Realm, in exchange foi amultifarious Candies display Establis\ment. The Season FOR OYSTERS hand, and arrangements are a for their importation thi June 24ch , 185( SSURR Fond of the Weed, himsell, he lhas spr me pains in securing the finest Brond Cigars and Tobaceos, There‘s not a Boy that treads the sdow “ the conscious freedom of L.!u_', ehildbood, but feels himsel{ invited to ; All goods kept in btook. will be new, mbtrsct J. inhabitents of Dandalk and #amouni _my that be s opened business wé wbov Lower Town , Durhat Money to Loan Archilect Alexander W. A. BULTL, Confectioner: and Fruit Store, DUNDALK. T THE ROCK a angeq Dundalk, Sept. 1=1, 188! 1e BUSINESS DIRECTO Frost & Frost, ARRISTEIRS and Attormes DURHAM Sr., DUI ©, 08. B A C BW d 0 ®, 00.A TPORNEY at Law, solicit E.D. MACA TPORNEY â€" AT â€"1 eery ,Comniss opposite Purker‘s Dr At a Moderate Price Is As Ww . M. CLALK, ‘TAILOR, NEW CORXEEK STORE, ining "James Ds Hardware Store‘. W SCEBLLANZOUS. 7.. NE XXCFHN, DR Leriar ril MEDICAL. DURHA M Old Post Oï¬ DURHAM D 11 64 LEGAL class Boot or Shee in t« H VI 1 t W Robertson, t would intimate to U M I 14 M F. Mownts y1 56