T\ i8 A eteespondent writes as follows to the: London Christian World: MA few months sines yom pablished in your col umns detaile of the terrible massaere of several of our native teachers, their wives sud children, at Kalo, one of the villages of of New Guines. In ail, tweive persons eounscted with the mission were destroyed by the murderous hands of the savage Papuans. Your readsrs will be interested and delighted to bhear that the great calsmâ€" ity has in no way checked the missionary zeal of our native Christiaus. On the other Land, it has intevsified their desire and determingtiou to win New Guinea for Christ. I have jurt received from my brothâ€" er missionary, Rev. J. L. Green, of Tahiti, a letter in which be tells me that soon after the news of the massazrereached that The Massacre in Mew Guinea. island, a communicution was geeived from 1 the Committeo of the Papuan Mission, askâ€" ing for three new teachers and their wives from the Raiatean Institurion to fll up the gap occasioned by the recent disaster. Imâ€" mediately every student in the the instituâ€" tion was anxi us to go, and so strong was their enthasiasm to undertake this long voyage of three thonsand miles and settle as missivnariee asmong this heathen and murderous prople, thut the brethern were compeMed to east lots in order to select three from the bercic band of students. The lot fell upon a young man from Tahiti, another from the island of Ruorutu, and anâ€" other from the island of Raevavae. A schooner was at once chartered to take these young men and their wives to Raraâ€" songe, where they joined the "JohnWilâ€" Kams " and were taken forward to New Guinesa, _ They were followed with the blessing and the prayers of thousands «f our South Sea Istand Christians,. Three students were also chosen from the instiâ€" tation at Rerstonga, and three more fr m the College it Nine. All have gone forward with the same undansted spirit of heroism, Mr. Greeu says, "I should lixe many of our Chrstian friends at home to have seen the itoito" (ardor) of our native brethen and many of our thevlogical students in E »,land would get good by witnessing the eutuasiam of our nutive students." . Our thuches as bome will sarely fullow with their constant prayers this brave missionâ€" ary party who have thus gone forward to fill up the ranks of their brethren and sisters who have fullen in the fight. Dsare or tus Lisgazas or tas Ostazt { Leoisiatur®,.â€"The death of Mr. Sawu~ J. Watsou, Librarian of the Ontarie Legi=â€" lsture, which took place at his residence i Torouto on Sunday, will be deeply regretâ€" ted by the lurge civele of his friends. Mr. Wateon was known not only in Canads, but in Kngland and the Uulted States as we‘l, having contribnted freely to the peri odicals of buth countries. He was known to many there a: d el. ewhere as the author of a volume of poems, and of a valuable guustitutional History of Cauala. Hi counection with the press in Canada was » long and useful one., Doun Toms.â€"A commercud traveller from Boston baving had a run of hard lock in proseenting busiwess on the roud received from bis Brin the following exâ€" Inlarating despatechâ€"*If you can‘t make expenses, come howe ut onee." To whic: ho sent. the following replyâ€""Ali right Cun make pleaty ot expenses, but n« ughea,"* \ Bacmsttom re Drera@ss.â€"A beehelor farmer residing at Ouk liver, Manitola, wants a wile, and smys there are fort» others within a radiws ot six mijles of his farm is the same condition as himself. He asks the editor of the Kapid City Standara to use his inAuence in persuading som« Ontucio girls to come out there and rescu« the poor bachelors from their fate. Retury or \acous.â€"Prof. Macoun, of the Dominion Exploratory Survey, bas just returned from the North west. Durâ€" ing the past season he has been engaged in exploring the couutry to the north of Fort Pelly. With that olject in view hbe left Winâ€" ni.peg ou the 9th of Jane by way of Lakes Maunitobu and Winuipeg, ascended Deer River and explored the conntry along it, and Poreupine Mountain. He then passed aloug the bead wurers of the Swan Rive theuce down to Livingston and on to Fort Ellice vis the Assimniboine, reaching Winâ€" nipeg on the 8th Tost. Nearly all the sountry traversed be fouud covered with thick forest, and everywhere fouud a rich A singnlar trsatment of the ruins ot Babylon, and one which might readily be overlooked in its predictions of Seripture in minute detail respecting this city, has not escaped the observation of Mr. H. Rassam, a thorough explorer of the site. "There is one fuct conuected with the destruction of Babylon and the marvelâ€" lous fulflment of provheey wuich struck me more than anpything else, which fact seems never to have beeu puoticed by any irnveller, sad that is the non existence in the several modern buildings in the neighâ€" borhood of Bubylon of any sign of stone which had been dug up trom its aucient roins, because it seeims that, in digging for old materials, the Arabs used the bricks for bailding purposes, but always burnt meWve mM CCR CC3 x2 : and all the pby~icians and medicine in the i bccmittedbedinithibitrbidretid. trlltdiatliatrimbzbd world cannet belp them unless they get ont PLANS, Specifications and Bills of of doors or nse l‘-m ï¬:‘:l:.. the ;-n:t and | 4 'Il.:mb“:r promptly made out. hous remerdy. cepesially gases, havirg| A ca k Satiafaction abundance of _ health, :::h:; .-"m’l wï¬â€œw;ménm i % â€".â€"â€" | Town, promptly sttended Rtore, cheoks in them. They gride be provantiy oo century. â€" The prosy minds of the Venctian authorities, dead to the poetry aud the roâ€" mapee which foat sronud the gondola, have conceived the plan of flling up the canale of Venice u.ï¬ gonverting them into street«. â€"This, too, after the neglocted gonJoliers have been ruined by the comâ€" petition of steambont« on the Grand Caual. Get out . Deere. the stone thus discovered for lime, which faet wonderfully fullls the divine words of Jeremiahâ€"»uamely : _ "And they shall not take of thee a stone for a corner, nor a stone for foundations; but thon shalt be desolations forever, saith the Lord,‘" (Ch. ‘The cleee confinement of all factory work, ves the operatives palid faces, mruwrgik Alas for the grosgs materialism o{the 19th ary | countiess numb whe ervised bi irs4 l.h' ::l:n:o ‘hoï¬m its work at once, and Tor .. d .‘;nn e effect unattained.â€"b1Q1 mt | celp :;“B 'ton gives this aecouns of himâ€" yw y blood I an. a Seotchman ; I .| am by residence a Londoner ; I ‘a oon | marmage a Welshman, and 1 am b‘m' ch that | ® Lancasinre man." f y us roms & Inthe Whole Alistory of Medicine _ | No preparati e | No trepetatin heneriner ons netven, vew l the w ined so wide a reputs | tion as Aver‘s Curery Protér ich i the nized as the h 3 on aH o m f | :001‘- o the thre :nrhl s remedy for all disâ€" ysd | tinued series of :‘M‘M far buren fos luuz':oa- whil }s% h k 1 cures in all e tes 'u, .-‘i‘:;lrgzn&:er‘llh kuows as a safe and ong :n‘n l:,. wh;ch are :t?‘epï¬on’n;mn:j: r:tmo;ii::‘g inorders, . ttle always relie \"in:n:ct!‘:ri::w‘::{ ‘f't‘.;l T coving and life The protection it nfl.amh‘ b; it: mrely weye : Dee in throst and cheat disorders k“'m.l’ ‘ invala cble romedy,to be k. Fuys on haied lect in every home. .{'0 'ponolep" e M w o on nte. :lnumut.lxlt, 5‘1.311 those whn'hu:\l"e :»g:’edntzl‘:: . . , never will. n i t i \ hisss | position and cflreo'-l.m ':;:;I' ikc"mw‘m“e o CasauY anâ€" | Prcrorar extensiveiy in t.i:l»l" Tamptioe," hk A ‘eloryymm recoummend it. (l]rt ‘i"acrlwe' w ahe | certain im its remedial effect«, an ; fl_)"“fllll"’] ~* | cure where cures are pnuih); digesis 1 Keep the Feet Dry. P omm tâ€" cce dyflcmmrflmé-‘ e â€" To evade the Soott Act in Charlotietown, Â¥. E. I., where it is enforeed wiin vigour, mome of the dealors pratice the dodge of mixing all sorte of grog with. harmiess barke and selling it for medicines, No article ever obtained such anbounded :‘p‘hritv in so short a time as Burdock Blood itters, and that too during the existence of countiless numvers of wklef} advertised bitâ€" Pmyham â€"Thiyd T«s«day in each month. Pricecilleâ€"Nonday before Durham. Hanoverâ€"Mond«y betfore Datham, Mount Forost ~Third Wednesday in each ‘month, na.nt'{m â€"Firit Wodnesday in each month, Harriâ€"t on â€" Friduy befwo the Guelph Fuir. Deuvyt onâ€"Saturiuw before Guelph. Elovraâ€"The day before Guelph. Dowslasâ€"Monday before Elora Pair. Hamiltonâ€"(‘rystal Palace Grounds, the day after Guelph. Berlinâ€"tirst Thursday in each month. Bramptonâ€"First Thursdey in each month. Listowelâ€" First Fridny in each mouth, Â¥F sgusâ€"Thursday foilowing Mount Forest. Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth u_t}fugnu! y, April, June, Au. gust, October and Decemnber. e A’muwe,_ m Wednesday preceeding the Orangevili wir. Orangevilleâ€"The second Thursday in sach month. Flosherton A.\iundnz:m(uw Oraugeville, Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orun,ll‘v ille, Shelburneâ€"Wednesday before Orsugeville, Marsville â€"Becond Weduesday in each month. Walkertonâ€"The last Weduesday in each month. Mildmayâ€"Lest Weduesday to each month, BAPTIST CKURCH. J.C. Trinlop, pustor. Sunday Servicesâ€"rreachâ€" ing st 11 sa. m.; Subbath Scbooi at 2:30 p. m. Progchiny at 7 p. m. Week eveniug Servic # â€"Monâ€" day evening, young people‘s ‘;m,\'nr meeting at 8 v. m.; Wednesday evening, Bible Class at8p. m.; Tnoraday evening.remlar praver mecti=« at 8 v. m, PURHAM DIRECTORY. Sabbath services at 11 a. m. and 6:30 ‘; m.Sunday School ut 0:30 a. m. . Rev 8. R. Asbury, B. \.d’uutur cChurch Wardens, H. Patkor and H. W. Mockler, p. m. Sabbath School ut 230 p.m. Prayer Meeting avery Wednesiay evening at 730. Rible Class avery Ihursdiay evening at 7:30. . Rev, Win. Purk, Service every Sabbath at 10:0 a m and6:20 p. ra. Sabbath School at 230 n. m. Prayer imest evers Thur=lay eveming at 7 p.i. Fastor Rev. .J‘ 3mil. y, M. A. Service every Sabbath in the Town Hall at 11 a. m. arul at 630 p. m. Sabbath School at 230 p. m. +upplied by Preabytery at prosent. Office hours from 3 a, m., to 7 p. m, Archie Mc Kenzis, Postinaster. Night of Meeting, Tuesday on or before full moon of each month. Visiting brethren welsome, H. W. Mockler, W. M., Geo. Russell, Seo Night of meetiz;% avery Monday at 7:30 o‘clock in the Odd Follows Hall. Visitine brâ€"thren welcome. Night of meetine, on or before fuil moon in each month, Wim. A. Anderson, Se¢ Thomas Lander, Registrar; John A Munro, Deâ€" mityâ€"Registrar. Office hours from 10 s.m. to4 p. Win. Sanderson, N. G. _ W. B. Voilet, Sec PURHAM TENT No. 2%7, K. 0. T. M. Night of meeting nvo:; Tnesday . following the 10th of aach month, John Cameron Ex. Sir Kt. C.C. W.G. MceHardy,8ir Kt. R. K. mator Residencest theOld Past Office, Lowe: Taown, PURHAM. A. B. is Ageut for the Oclobrated wilson B Sewing Mahines of MAnimilton. This machine is capable of sewing throngh 17 ply of duck with the same sase as any other m.chfnc can sew two ply, and tho -tnmï¬ett Linee thread made c«r be used upon it. It also can be easily adjusted to sew the fAuast {wbric. Prises range PATTERSON Divine Service every Snbbath at 11 a. m. and 6:30 'l‘HE ambecriber is propaured to Receive and Make L'\;.lnn theshortost notice, and in he LatestStyle Mensud Boy‘s Clothing. Agood At qrarranteed, ) 9 o‘clock. Annual fee @1. Alex. Hobertson ibrarian. Town Haliâ€"open every Friday evening from 7 Latee® FPashlons Regular)y Received DURHAM LODGE NO. 306 OF A. F. & A M Carpenters & Contractors, DURHAM, &n Prepared to take Contracts for A_ Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings Sash & Doors kept on band. TLANS, Specifications and Bills of Limber promptly made out. _ Cures Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Dyâ€" sentery, Cramps, Colic, Sea Sickâ€" ness and Summer Complaint ; also Cholera Infantum, and all Comâ€" plaints peculiar to children teethâ€" ing. and will be found equally beneficial for adults or children. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS, T. MILBURN & CO., STEPHEN LODGE No, 169 1. 0.0, F Alexander Robartson, KNOX PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH For Sane ay ann DeaLers. PRESBYTERIAN CHUKCH C. METHODIST CHUxCH. 8. G. REGISTRY OFNICE Montbly Fairs. MECHANICS INSTITUTE DUKHAM L. 0. L. No. 632. TAILOR, TRENITY CHURCH Post OPPICE from $3 to #45. Proprietors, T oronto sWARREN, 1881. Staple MILLINERY, MANTLES, Readyâ€"Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Berlin Felt Goods, Groceries, &c., All now very complete. , FALL GOODS. Having bought the bulk of our Stock direct from Manufacturers we are offering special inducements in â€" Millinery, Mantles, 1 Mantle Cloths, Staple& Fancy Dry Goods. Highest price paid for Butter & Eiggs. Agonts for Ladies & Children‘s Faishion Bazar CUT PATTERNS. Don‘t fail to give us a call. 1881. Fé,]i‘_]_-i‘,__ 1881. Hardware, KHardware. (Lower Town,) DURMLAM, Sign of the Circular Saw. Just to hand a Large Assortment of Hardware, &c., for Fall Trade. In AXES we will show this Season the most splendid assortment ever offered. N Shapes and Styles. *%3 APPLE PEARERS, Cattle Ties, ROPES, Chains, PAINTS and Painter‘s Materiais â€"The Largest Stock and Best Qualities, Cross Cut Saws,â€"â€"â€"Hanlan, Diamond, Lance, Champion,&c. Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Japans, Turpentine, Machine Oils, Cut Nails, Locks, Latches, Bolts, Bar Iron, Sleigh Shoe Steel, Spring Steol, Horse Nails, Rasvs, and Goneral Blacksmiths‘ Supplies. Â¥2"Just to hand a large lot of Bob Slzigh Runners. iz A Large Stock of all sizes, always ou hand. Frames made to order, any size, Very Cheap. At the Leading Hardware Store, Machine Oils, Machine Oils. I ksep the best Oils in Town & sell them cheap for Cash. Big reductions for large quantities. A Large Stock always on hand of Nails, Glags, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Ulothes Hooks, Door Belis, &c., &c. Varnishes, Furniture and Carriage, ths bost qualities and the Lowest Price. PICTURE FRAME MOULDING, Boiled and raw Linseed Oi!, White Lead, the best brands in the market. Fire proof paint Venetian Red, Whiting and all dry golors. Paint, Varnis», Horse, Scrub and Shoe Brushss. BUILDING HARDWARE PAINTER‘S MATERIAL. Durham. Cctober 20, 1881. JOS. F. MOWAT, anvd General Builders‘ Hardware ; BRU SHES. Upper Town, Durham Sign of the Cirenlat Saw, Lower Town, DURRAM. . DAVIDSON, Town, Durham. JOS. F. MOWAT, T.J. ADLIE, Fancy A full line of Groceries, School Books, Soed Grain, &c. \Empire Horse & Catt‘e Food for Sale. CROCKERY, CROCKERY. Tea Sets, China, Glasware, &¢., The Highest At IRWIN‘S BOOXKXSTORE, DURH A M, Is kept constantly on hand a Largs Stovk of Stationery, School and other Books, Bibles, Writing Papor, Envelogpes, Fancy Goods, CANDIES of all j kinds, Almond and Brazil Nuts, "Loys ste. A Fre«h Stock of the NEWEST DESIGNS in 1="The Subsciiber is also a Practical Paper Hanger, Carpenter, Conveyancer, Inâ€" rurance Agent, etc. Remember the Stand, one door South of J, Wuodiand, jr., Lower Town, Durham. EXCELSIOR Bakery, No. 1. And all kinds of Farming Implements. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURS A GOOD HAY RAKE CHEAP R,. McFARLANE, Durbham, June, 1881. y157 Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, etc., FLEURY REAPER AND MOWER, A. PALMER, Proprietor. NAE undersigned would intimate that at Bs. McE A.ReZI.LAATE, Durham Carriage Works. wham , Mey 19, 1001 From date of Subscription to end of 1882. " Enc.:lose $1.00 now tc\ THE GLOBE PRINTING CO., Toronto Durham, Sept. 8, 1881 Durbam, May 5th, 1881. SULKY HAY RAKES, G. & J. McKECHNIE. Upper Town, DURILAM, "RRZ sleise thent theal,. n wielre se en shew s AGENT for the Celebrated Has just received a very Large Stock of Crockers, consisting DURHAM. Price paid in Jash for «!l kinds of Grain, Butter, Hggs, &o Fresh Oatmeal always on hand and ex changed for Oats, 2ME n ik 0000 o JAMES BURNET, «* WEEKLY GLOBE Direct from the Manufectory in Toronto. Which will be sold very cheap. A. PALMER. Kouse, SHign, and Ornamental Painter, DURHAM. 1881. â€" atJ. F. Dushem, Mexch #rd,1004. 9186 F. DOWNES, Goods GEORGE IRWIN, Ipt M-ï¬ wor n y158 â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"râ€"â€"â€"â€"Q The ruins of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem are to be restored, by #pecial order of the Bultam, without futher delay have long been in an ert p ‘%&MM.NM .hnon: rl'»::eli ' and vafae. xm of debria a us alvaude 1 ___""4 444« land and France has already been effecied to the extent of 1,800 metres from thg Frenach and 1,600 metres from the Enï¬u wide, This makes altogether ruther k than oneâ€"tenth of the entire distange to be vpierced. 5 Magyard‘s Yellow OH found invaluable for all Purposen of a, m:‘ limument. | Immediate relief will follow its use in all cases of pain in the stomuch, bowels or #ile ; rheumuium, cholic, colds, sprains and bruises,. Fop lnternal and exterâ€" mal use. _ It has no equal in the world for what it is recommended, Foy sale by all deakers at 26¢ per buottle.â€"b1Q91 The boring for the tunnel p nd and France has glrml\-‘::‘.'....,n.h"f WALXERTON F‘ANNING MILL SV OTRINITS. R. H. McI{fo-,â€" Proprietor. \\'h"e politicians have been dicw >ing the question of Free Trade and Protection the ever enterpriting proprietor of the Walkortom bomiipgâ€"Mill Work ha» been bury wdéing ims ; rovements to his nlrendy Orclebrated First Prine 1 nmning Mill, whiel ds }..u‘m ius way thrrough compotion and dificultics *o the first rauk, und now stands the and, me in the past, is warmnted to separite vocklefrom whent, wild or nny kind of Onte from Wuest, Chess from Whent, Onts from: Poss, and wiil cleen Oats, Burley: and wl) kinds of Course Girsins, to perfection. Por Chafting. it has no equul. It will save Grass and (los0> Sced perâ€" feotly, thus enabling Fanwers to jurnish ther own cunuss opal Clover feed, n hich eost them so uch money yearly. Thesedmprovements ought to be f tho groutest importnmce to the furmer, more ..,-.-.«th; us ull the grain be grows bas to prass throurth the fanning mill, and if roll cleaned, be wiil recoive the hï¬n«t pwnket price ; also, it wel cleaned for seod he grows nothing but pure grain, thus leaving good land First Prise Fauning Mill of Ontario Thaicg emlorged my MWorkshep and added pew Muchinery,} nn‘;mpnu to Munufmeture extenâ€" sively, cither W bloearde or Retuil. Orders punctusliy «teouded to, and Commannics tious prompily anevwered. BRovicg eulorged my We Muchinery,} ain propamed Froe from Obnoxious Weeds vhat canse labor gnl yiofd nothing in returm. 1 would likewiso call your attontion to the lute imâ€" provemehts v hich 4 navemude for saving Grassscod & imking Cookic & ¢ bews feoms Wihen:, which { warrunt it will do pertectly, thus cnabling Furmers to furbfab the tr ow a Cruss Beed. _ 'I‘ORONTO, GREY, AxDpD BRUCE RALLWAY breins will run as followsâ€" _ ToRoNTo(UNION STATION . Dopart, 7:30 u. m., 1220 p. m., 5:00 p. m Arrive, 1030 ®a. m., 3:00 : am., 940 p. ® ORANGEVILLT. South North West TEEEWATER Depart 6:00a. m., 115 a. m.* Arrive . 10%0 @, m., 4:3 p. m. *The Mixed train will only run on Tuesday Thore duys and sauturdays _ , PLESEERTON south, Depart®85 a. m.,2:45 p.m. Arrive 1;55 p.m., 'I-.&ipp.ll Fortime atintermediate stationssce Time Tab EDMUND WRAGGE ® Geners! Manag6r {n all sizes on the most improved rae styles, on the shortest notice and a% Givehim a calland support nativeindust‘y» Look out for cold weather. A VERY important question for every> one to consider as thore is nothing more D jurious for hul;eh thaun cold l;.g b-.;:;-:r;):z can very enasily remedied and every y to feel comfortable by calling on WiHimen Jebee» stepe,junr., who bas all the «ppliances ':*' How are yoâ€";;ffor Socks! _stepe,junr., who bas all the AppMHRN®"°" Knitting Stockings & Solc“k: BILMmYVSNL38, DYSPEPSIA, INDICEITION, JAUNDICE, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHLUM, HIARTEURN, HEADACHE, Walkerton , May J6th , 188) On and siter MONBDAY, 5th May, 1878 Toronto November 1879 D. L C 1« an absoluts and irrost«! {his cure for Drunkeness, use of opium, wharce and narcotics. Brxp rox Crnovian.. ©ettenat All above sold by drugriste. Mop bitters Nig. Co., Kocherter, N, Y., & Toronto, Ont, WIll be patd for a case they will not cure or help, or tor anything Impure or iujurious found in thom. w r dropgist for Hop Biters and try A ,â€l:ture you #loop. Take no Other Aso rir Pomesraxp lirer MeoroanQuart hok op ALL omi Binrpums. Still and always to the Front All Diseases of theStomach, Rowels, Biood Liver, M‘m:"-. .‘1:’ Urline ;d‘)m-ru, Ne v ceplessne=sand expecially i‘cunuo Complaiute. ‘ CHANGE OF CONTAINS noPs, BUCNHU, MANDRAKE, DANDELAON. WILL CURE OR REUEVE $1000 IN COLD, TIIEY CURE Arrive 11:00 a. m., 415 p.m. owrsn souni. Depart 6:30 a. m., 1200 noom Arrive â€" 4:00 p.m., 10:10 p.m. (A Medicine, not a Drimk,) Depert 7:15 a. m., 11:%5 a. m., 540 p. M« Arrive 11:10 a.m., 425 p. m., 6240 p.e Depart, 1120 8.m., 445p m. Arrive, li:l6 8. m., 5:20 p.m Depurt 545 a. i. 11:45 n am. WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., )e tor all purposen of a, ediate relief wil} follow pain in the stomach, matism, cholic, eolds, For internal and exter~ Diz2INES8, DhopgrY, FLUTTERINg THE STOMACH, DRYKES8 iâ€"m- K â€Tm' Dfllu' y 106 OF THE HEART,* ACIOITY OF R.HM. MeKAY raethods, lntest fra16 Every At the Office, @ "THR GREY RE Frotessional and business calds one space aud under. por year T wo inthes or 24 lines Nonpwriel hree inches do. per year uarter colummn, pet yeat > â€"TEAIM®:â€"@1,00 per rear in A cw charged 8 cents or the on , and 2 cents per lin Ubsequast insartion . Nonperic! measu «rdi iges of births, mafringes, d .llmmn.luw ftee of ch @wray Auimals, &c, advertised thi #or $1, the adverpisoment not to excoed AAvertisements, -saz"b- acoltt wr «ten instractions %0 contrury, afe ETY ,‘-L__-‘-l_‘n‘.'- w ~mn- COmmM 1 °C wutil t.nuu.-gdw“"‘“h' ];ARBISTERS and â€" Aitorney s« Solicitors in Chancery, Conveyant Owen Sound, bave rosumed at Flesherto® ppan every Thursday «« heretofore ALFRED FROST, J . W .FRO8! County Crown Attorney. Rentinck, atter noon . . M Lutherford aatended to BUSINESS DIRECT ‘ 8, JEROME, 14 # 1 Burcory wil susit Du Office, British Wotel froth Tuesday (Pair LmaÂ¥! 6 the atory month, « hove he will bo monk wq-ry" gyon all those that fimy Invor bum with th #onage. All work entrusted #o Iaimn wilh Ar formed in the ) tost and most approved HrremeNcy, any of the leading Dremthwts . * i ks epecst K jage Poronto Wl ho at n.-mâ€. Motel, Shelbus @as and Pridey fhoin 19 ojchocts in . t D undadk l arch 204 1079 . wrhain . Money se Lean VETERINARY SURGE Lower Town , Darham June a4th , 1880 PLA.\'H. Specifications, Ketimstes, Furnished. Work Buperintendcd and i #ed â€" Charges Modarate, PP Pm U C Dal o with punctuality an Pricevilie 1880 . Po, _ six months... Do. _ Ahree months Mead @fice, Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingl £.p, MACMILLAXK, TPORNEY â€"AT â€"LAW, &e.â€" + epposite Parker‘s Drug Btore . Upy JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHI C. B, JAOKE®.B. A . ‘ TTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Lary Commiasioner in B. t., Notaty * D&. LIGHTBODY, TILL be at his Ofice, Hanover / £00 Bush. Fresh Lime. Darheim P. 0., May 25th, §pring and Summer sery,Commissioner RATES OF ADVYERTIST ALEXANDER PRICEYVIILE, Ost., SSUER af Marringe Liconses, Fir . Mhlumc-mt.(ioâ€"muflocm(n is o o C N thanking my many T 5) arynuerm Prtronagere ;unw'utn“m PMOmB 1 T Cas C aaoer than ever propared to excoute w 8 F w o aeks _ _ W.M. CLARK, Architect and Builde uids is cautr ons tsnnd A ht A Superior Quality. As« asual COPYINXG and ENLARGING in A J «tyle. Picture Erami Done in 35 Aifferent Styles. PHOTOGRAPH Colored & Bright Gold Also Ladies‘ & Gente‘ GOLD & Silver WA 12. Z. * I X. 6 D ® T TAE ROCKVILLE MTLLS. l wq‘u.ï¬w of JOISTE. L.o% 41 [. G. &. Bentinck. _ Key and Stem Winds« The lstest in -‘“.M..Q-‘M Bomé beantiful designs in Silve #ro Plated Ware at Cutting done to Orde MISCELLANEOUS. Turham Kov. 48 1880 Frost & Frost, J. POWNSEKXD, Pol pUORHAM Str., MEDICAL. w d Nt t n w or the Con erchaiuts DUNDALK ,Ont ,Feb . 14, 1878 MAllh DALE Wihchan ‘Thu if Ontamo Vetrinary gerian Church., Athome gnd Con, Messages for the Li mo« te received qunty of Grey, ts and Land Sales W. E. DpOLLS®‘, J. W. CRAWFO T. DONAG y Tth, 1879 + the Cenada Sholburiv , overy orand Braoket CC ens in Silver and Fashions re DURHAM SEALA Keleey‘s old 8 raoei ved aince â€"4 atate thnt CHAIN