p ~PiT " l’ ! /Â¥ | P || Mlh“" ecomfort !"*~ Two minutes later there W#&Ag uiuch noiseo and racket hï¬%ith&db«mtmnoflinbg den of demons. ‘The:wasp had thawed out; that is why Mary ion‘t married yet. Sss chu HRP o ts f° gor cunrgntind. c l ‘ Tns Huxaxs Bor.â€"How beautiful is the eshilition of hnmanity in the younrg. A little boy found a poor halfâ€"frozen wasp in the garret and placed it upon a chair before the parlor fire to thaw out. Surcly the angels must have looked down approvingly on such sw aot of kindness. When sister Mary‘s beamealled that eyening he glanced at the cBÂ¥ir gnd seated himself in it, murâ€" muring: ï¬. bless hor heart, how thoughtâ€" arrow head was found embedded under the shoulder blade of a mammoth now in the British museum. At Kacine, Wisconâ€" sin, was found an ancient drawing of a mastodon, certainly drawn from life by men. Over a bushel of chewed twigs and succulent Lranches was taken from the stoâ€" mach of the one found in the block of ice at the river Lona.â€"Scientific American. zone. A mammoth was discovered frozen in latitude 72 ° , near a river, with his flech frozen, and skin in place. In 1772, in latâ€" itude 64 9 , on the river Lona, a dark mass m whole rhinoceros was discovered. In 1799, a Tungusian fisherman discovered in latitude 70 °, near the mouth of the Lena, a dark mass in a block of ice, but it was too deeply embedded to get at it. In 1804, he returned to the spot and fourd the ice Lhock rent and fissured. The perâ€" feet mammoth had fallen out by its own ‘ weight. The hide was heavy, and had over it thin but long black hairs. The Yakouts fed their «ozs upon its flesh, and white bears and Arctic foxes also jomed in the feast. Branches or the woody twigs of trees were found undigested in its stomach when, in 1808, a British traveler and seienâ€" tist visited the careass. He collected the bones, took 40 pounds of black hair and one side of its hide, which he transported fally 7,000 miles to St. «Petersburg, where they were purchased by the Emperor Alsxander for 8,000 rubles, and deposited in the Imperial Academy of Sciences there. | They have since been set up, and pieces of the skin and hair have been donated to the Paris Academy of Sciences, and to the j Royal College of Surgeons, in London. Professor Ward said there were two hyâ€" potheses entertained by scientific men in | ) regard to how these animals came there in : such large numbers. One was the hypothâ€" esis of n compicte change of temperature ] by a suddenâ€"cataclysw; and the other, the | _ gradual depression of the land, continuing through ages. In Europe the mammuth seems to have been coeval with early man. On the tusk of a mammoth found in a cave at Dordogue, in France, is carved with a flint implement a good likeness of a mimâ€" amoth. Their remains are found. more or less on every sontinent except Australia, which many geologists consider of recent formation. All our American valleys apâ€" pear to have had their great herds 0@ such elephants, which have now disappeared from our soil. Nearly 30 different variet ies have been found. In Missouria stone word, meaning in their language "an aniâ€" mal that burrows under ground"â€"and the world has adopted it as a popular word. They are most abundant in the far north, and become less and less frequent as the distance from the Arctic basin increases. Professor Ward thought their long black hair and thick skin would enable them to eaist in a temperate and, perhaps, a frigid and emptying into the Arctic. Huge masses of this ivory are shipped annually to England and there cut and utilized in the arts and manufactures. The Yakouts, or natives of that part of Siberia, formerly supposed these enormous animals to be a wpecies of huge moles, that lived and burâ€" rowed under ground, and because their reâ€" mains were found beneath the surface, they thought they lived and died there. The word marmmoth is a native Yakout Arctic Ocean, crossed by the crew of the Jeannette in their retreat to land, all are said to be thickly covered with bones of this class,abounding in fossil ivory. Many hage masses of bones have been piled up by freshets ftrom rivers ranning northward strata. In Asia there are vast quantities of such bones found on the northern limits of the continent, within the arctic circle. Biberia, along the Yeneseiand Lena rivers, emptying into the Arctic basin, the Liakow or New Siberian islands, and the bed of the In 1696, the bones of one were collected, and mounted by learned proféssors and anâ€" atomists at Gotha, in Germany, who deâ€" elared it was not an eleplant, but the one they had was simply a lusus nature. It was finally reserved for that greit French naturalist, George Cuvier, to dispel the darkness in January, 1796, when he boldly aunounced that all such bones were the reâ€" mains of fossil elephants, differing from any now living upon earth. They bave now been found all over the continent of Europe, in the pliccene and postâ€"pliocene speak of their discovery. Some ecurious mistakes occurred among those who found the large bones of these animals, and misâ€" took them for antediluvian giants. Such bones brought to anciest Rome were beâ€" lieved to torm part of the skeleton of Palâ€" las, and are recorded as being as high as the city walls when set up erect. Later, at Lucerne, in Switzerland, such bones were exhibited as those of a man 19 toct high, As late as February the 18th, 1638, the same thing was done in France, and also Seotland rejoiced in the skeleton of an antediluvian giant 14 feet high. Later, the mammioth was supposed to be the beâ€" hemoth of the ancient Hebrew Seriptures. by a eyclone, which B. C. 800, who Statea corsmon mares of the country the we. :°°. P rriveciguina “mflb-eha In0ré are easief "bette €73, aczd seil ;Gl more mons â€"_" GOCGer We n w bvice t 3 _ ___"o _ for more money o5 tue m bomes =, Cul5l Clkce Of Lo Cns . of PERORPRavc 2l c2CARcm s Herd lis PERCHERONXS, (in competi, ian with largest ond fnest collection of Cludés» dales ever shown, consisti of the prizo wins ners at the Great Shows t;?‘&othn!l.nd Enâ€" land,) was awarded the Grand Eiweepatakeg S‘m:c of $1,000 and Grand Gold Medat, 100 PAGBEB CATALOGUE sent FRER on applicat.on. Contains over 40 Iliuss trations and the Ristorm of the Percheron race.. Order "CATALOGUE X." > Wtms c l2 o EVERY LARCGE Pr=ppun that it is a good cure, MATTHEW SCOTT, Arthur, Nov 23, 1881, H W Leeson Varney. Dear Sirâ€"There is a lot of Diphtheria in this place. Isaw one case where your medicine was used which proved a success after the Doctorsgave it up. I want you to send me 31 worth at once. t1â€"198, Yoursete., _ GEO. WOOD. » For sale at Parker‘s, Durham. Dear Sirâ€"My wife and childrer: l;;\'. all been cured by your Diphtheria Medicine, T am certwin that it is a good cure, MATTHEW ScoTP camecll 242 EC PIRCD PR titiogs began. ‘They also carried of tho «t the Connenm'ak 1876:* and, ut the cbuvzn Fair, 1887, Jfy, Dunham‘s 'o[ f RO‘H_E_I’!?_XS,_ (in compet//in his farm. His Immaortasi.... 10 C+8 ©© scen on 3 farm. His Imgmw bhars ins‘uded the Wintors of Unicerset LErposition, Paris, 21878. and nocarly all the Prizo Horses of the Great Shows of France since hisémpo;. titiogs began. ‘They alsocarrind a# i. # 4006 Is the only sure cure for this tor cures cases easy and withou pain No washing or attilling the thro smallest child can take it, Tt : als maution of chest. lungs er bowels, bad colds, and if steadily token Consumption. To Mr Leeson Tewes is . ue Wayne, Du P. County, Minois, U. S. A. (35 malg: west of Chicago.) During the past 17 months 360 s LIONS AND ï¬kl’.‘& have b:cn (n:glflz ;7-. France to this establish ment, being IORE than the Combined im w unlt C _MORE than '..- .....bxo.v:'u:.uumnuzooduy; ORE than the combine mportations o, ali other im ers of Draft Horses frony all parts of Europe jor any one year, Oneâ€"f fih of therentive number of Imports od French Horses in Amorica can be sceen on his farm.~ His Tnmoriapas. .209 °C 6007 c LEESON‘S DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE, Hides Skins and Tallow. Particular attention paid to BELTING. PERCHERGN HORSES Importing and Breeding Orders taken for WOOL CARDING, Cloth Dressing and Pressing done at Orchard Boots & Shoes COLORED LININGS, & SHOEMAKERS‘ Supplies. PVR aar reveavess " P O UOEETCY HHAATEdY CURRY COMEBS, BRUSHES, &e. SPANISH SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, FRENCH & CANADIAN CALFSKIN, NATIVE & FOREIGN KIP SKIN Single & Double Carria’ge Harness, Plough Harness, SAD‘I').I:_I? w' + ’IR (\ K,S! Y.\LISES. Wurrs, Durham, March, 14, 1882 Manufacturer and Dealer in Team Harness, & EVERy THOMAS SMITH, Saddler, Tanner & Shoemaker. A lady was singing last week at a charity concert, and the audience insisted upon hearing her song a second time. _ Her daughter, a little child, was present, and on being asked afterwards how her maroma had sung, replied : "Very Ladly, for they made her do it all over azain." Had Suftered many Pbysicians, and grew no better but rather worse. â€"Mr. D. lf Howard, of Geneva, N. Â¥., after disâ€" missing his physicians, tried nearly hali a %ruu of the various blood and and liver remeâ€" dies advertised, with no benefit; when one bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters cured him of Paralysis and General Debility. At the aiâ€" vanced age of 60, he says he feels young aâ€" gain, and is overjoyed at his wonderful recoyâ€" ere. b212 Kept in Stock and It is reported that the persecution of the Jews in Southern Russia has reâ€"commencâ€" ed. BREST & COMFORT to the SUFFERING +Brown‘s Household Panacea®" has no equa, for nlievinï¬lpniu, both internal and extornal. It cures Puin in the Side, Back and Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatism, Toothache, Lumbago and wny kind of a Pain or Ache, "It will most nurelrv quicken the Blood and Heal, as its acting power is wonderful." "Brown‘s Household Panacea," beinq ‘ acknowledged as the great Poin Reliever, and o ‘ double the strength of any other Elixir or Liniâ€" ment in the world, shouid bein cvery family handy for use when wanted, "as it rm\fl{] is the best româ€" edy in the world for Cramps in the Stomach and Puins and Aches of adkinds," and is for sale by all Druggists at 25 conts a bottle. M. W. DUNHANM, k !â€"hq A.lvm The time wever has been and never will be when the people of thig or any ather conntry y & goli.dollas for seventy five cents. Neither can you, dear reader, purchase an organ worth three or four hundred dollars for $60 This is all nonesense. Still we have no ubjection to other poo&k doing their business Luuumn-flt. ‘e are selling a good, onest made Piano at from $185 ::&75. and a good, honest Orfu (not all stops) for from $48 to $475. All our goods are made upon . honor, and we send to any part of the world on test trial,.and if no pleasee no keepee, as the Chinaman â€"would say. For the past ten years worhvonnbmhl’ino-uigxmh every part of the world. and our instruments giye the most universal satisfaction. _ If you wish a good instrument, one that will always lu‘:lyon, we shall be pleased to send gon our catalogue and prices ; and it you purchase one of the Thomas Brothers‘ Sitver Tone Instruâ€" ments you will get what you require, and one instrument sold in a neigh borhood always sells us more, . Address, for prices, etc., Jas. H. Tromas, Successor to Thomas Brothers, d212 Catskill, N. Y., U. 8. A. ousy ana withou pain to the patient. g orstilling the throut, so that the ild can take it. Tt :also ‘cures inflamâ€" chest. lungs er bowels, Asthnun, Croup, innd if steadily token Will break up on Cash Paid for TESTIMONIALS tock and made to order on, Shortest Notice. LARGEST 0; and, at the Great Ir. Dunham‘s Herd We se Mills. this torrible disense. It Dec 16th, 1981 ALSO THE OLD € Reliable Scotch COLLAR. New Stock of LEATHER, HARNESS WHIPS, CURRY COMBS, «. «BRUSHES, BELLS, &c. And See Their New Antiâ€"Galing,«Easy Working, Good Enongh BOULDEN BROS Town m bith is Aistivin A call solicited. Satisfactic Orders loft at Adic‘s Hardware Mveen ssm l 2P SSTCE IS Prepared to take Contracts for Brick, Stone and Wooden Buildings Sash & Doors kept on hand. PLANS, Specifications and Bills of Lumber promptly made out. Mithar huse Lnbpae o ce en cither by lotter or personally to Decomber 28th, 1881 Parties desirous of contracting, for large or small quantities, can obtain all information, by applying cither by letter ar navannalle 1. DURHAM &PALMERSTON. bemal 220 OE AARTUTREC own , will be prom ptly attendod to Darham, May 19,1881, 100,000 Cords of Cordwood wanted, to be deliverâ€" ed at Grand Trunk Railway Track, between 100,000 Cords of WOOD! AMERICAN COLLARS, W ecm2 ) aofftveng K anl ce id e AG C C P Rmcire You will not be disuppuintca. Moore‘s *'Im'ly is the best very early black J{mpe yet |]-rowu in Cannda, It has stood fhirtz/ egrees below zero unhurt. Brighton is mdelicious red gran.ripeningjn!t after Moore‘s Early. They are bot large in bunch and berry, and Veru)roducti\'e. 1 will mail both to any address,post paid, on receipt of $Â¥ or either for $1 I nnhuitnï¬n‘gly advise my Snlronn to Â¥qut them You will not be disappointed. Modve‘¢ Barhe is an. NEW GRAPES. Carpenter & Contractor, DURHANM, St. Catharines Nurseries. At the Leading Hardware Stbré, Upper Town, Durham. T.J. ADIFE. PICTURE FRAME MOULDING, A Large Stock of all sizes, always on hand A Large Stock always on hand of Nails, Glass, For sale by all dealers. < T. MILBURN & €CO., Proprictors, Toronto BUILDING HARDWARE. 281 L.omplain‘s yield to the happy influence of BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sample Bottles 10¢ ; Regular size $1. ‘a WEWTTPARili bbradidiharsten is remntrelirahciena ind 2. Debility ; all these and many other simiâ€" lar Complaints yield to the happy influence Paint, Varnish, Horse, Serub and Shoe Brushes Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliâ€" ousness, Igspegam, Headaches, Dizâ€" Driyness_of the Bkin, Dropor Dimn‘ ess of the o y, ~ ness of Visioxé, J a.undice}._,l Satlgn,heumi_ Erysipelas. crofula, Fluttering o the Heart, Nervousness and General Varnishes, Furniture and Carriage, the best qualities and the Lowest Price. verape oo C Po Mss 30â€" Pukdat unds 4d 4 Bowels, Kidneys and Liver. carrying off gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions ; at the same time Correctine Boiled and raw Linseed Oi!, White Lead, the best brands in the market. Fire proof paint, Venetiin Red, Whiting and all dry colors. . WARNER I keep the best Oils in Town & sell them chean for Cash. j Big reductions for large quantities. TAE KEY TO HEALTH, Machine Oils, Machine Oils AVING fully tested MOORE‘S Early and BRIGHTON, two ANTED ! &e., &c. ‘These goods will be found Very Low. Best Blosburz Coal. Pilot Cloths, Cords, Lavintine, Ducks, Drills, Canvas, Plush, Having bought heavily before the last aivance in Iron and Nails I am giving my ousâ€" tomers the benefit of it. We also have the finest Stock of Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges, and Builder‘s Hardware ; Bar Iron, Steel, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes and ‘General Blacksmiths‘ Supplies. Unlocks all the cloggeg-Aâ€"a\'cnuesFtht U TVs ooe PAINTER‘S MATERIAL. AGENTS WANTED. _ D. W. BEADLE, St. Catharines (Established in 1836. FIT CALL AT NORMAN MeINTYRE, Durham, Ortario 81. cmâ€"199, Carriage Trimmings Satisfaction guarantend MOW AT‘S. 13 P Garnrer=s We have ever offered, consisting in part of Store, Upper Stock of KHardware, Bign of the "Circular Saw," Lower Town, Durham. BRUSHES. y167. Now Complete, At Nails, Glass, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Ciothes Hooks, Door Bells, &c., &c. JOS. F. MOWAT, # q BReturn the Same Day. _ _ _ TAKE THE SHORT ROUTE. For furâ€" Sss Comtl 270 PMW Business men and travellors generally from all Pms along the line of Railway will be enabled to cave home in the morning, have wneares Cemadlc c " Steel Rails Throughout, and the t Woeden Bridges Replaced by Iron. On and after TRURSDAY, gra DECEMBERB, 188, thore wiil be an entire CHANGE OFf THHE. Fast trains, with new passenger cquipment and powerful cugines, will be run us xoll‘gn i= Toronto......... 715 am,. 410 gl‘lngï¬\;lll!‘...d“â€. :;'g * ,g p;“m. ceswat We AIT, b X0, Owen Sound... * 115 PI 1015 " smm rrmmmmmmes Owen Sound...dep. : s 8:30 Ieoes,:vu;:..... °P gl‘l‘ am. .....2‘2 he y o °) uC290 ire the best in the world ' ‘ 'l;ln‘ Fronat Gume will tell how to get and grow , them. Vick‘s Flower an "f&;llbll‘ Garden. 17 5 | "'{"'“ Colored Plates, Euqnvimrn. For 50 | cents in pn*wr covers; $1,00 in elégant cloth. In E German or English, | Vick‘s Hilustrated Meoathly Magazineâ€"32 | Pages, a Colored Plate in every number, and many fine Engravings. «Price $1.25 a year ; Five Copies f {or $5.00, srcclmen Numbers sent 1or 10 cents ; 3 | trigl copies for 25 cents, Colored Dinias ap wi__ °C * nge ©s, two Colored ‘rlfllfl of Flowers, nnd more than 1000 Minstrations of twe choicest Flowers, Plants and Vegetables, and Directions for growing. 1tis handsome enough for the Center Talle or a Holiday Present, Send on your name und Post Office address, with 10 cents, and I will send you a copy, postage paid. Thisis not a quarâ€" terofits cost. Itis printed in both English and German, If you afterwards order seeds, deduct the 10 cts. VICK®® MEED® nre the best in the world ];he- Frorat Gumbe will tell how to get and grow them. Vick‘s Flower an "eg;l.blr Garden, 17 5 P-’r-.s Colored Plates, Euqnvimzu. For 50 cents in pn#(-r sovers; $1,00 in elégant cloth,. In: German or English, ‘ h B t h w24..0028.4 For IS82 is an [‘ln-’unl Book of 130 Pag ¢s, two Colored Pintes af wi.lllll © "W Toronto, Grey & Bruce RAILWAY. CC ie _4 in wllsizes on the most improved styles, on the shortest notice and lefies competition. A VISRY important question for every â€" 4 one to consideras there is nothing more in jurious for health thin cold feot, however such jan very easily beremedied and every body maae to feei comfortable by calling on Wikinus Johneâ€" stone,juar., who bas all the appliances for Sosiop B ie 1 30 _ °_ °C 0n the most improved faethods, lates styles, on the shortest notice and aicharges that lefies competition. if q Givehim a catland support nativeindustry, h=@ 4 > + How are you of for Socks A VERY important anegtinn far awaue Knitting Stockings & Socks Look out for cold weather. Chnrgcsl\todnrnte.â€"_Ordeu loft atJ. F; Mowat wlll receive prompt attention Durham, March 3rd,1881.â€" 15 This Railway bas new been changed to the Oct.13th,188 Addross JAMES VICK. Rochester, N.Y. House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter, DURHAM. Frames made to order, any size STANDARD GAUGE Illustrated Floral Guide , Decomber Jsty 1081 + > â€"â€" F. DOWNES, of the country, the line laid with WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., ‘ICK‘S Lower Town, D’urhrarr’n , Very Cheap. yâ€"138 15 Prompt attention given to all Orders. ~ Charges Moderate. None but first class hands employed, and guarantee to give a perfect fit and satisfaction. The Big Push The HIGHEST Price will be paid for GOOD WHEAT FLOUR, Coat, Vest, Pants, Overcoat or are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County. A CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED & SATISFACTIONX GUARAXTEED Having refitted our Flouring Mill we Durham, Feb. 5th, Durham MILLS. Large and Varied Assortment at Lower Town Drug Store French, English, and American Fashions Received. 1882 â€" SEASON‘S 1882. At HARRIS & Co‘s, Durham. CHEAPER Tailoring Establishment, CAPM STOVTE HO FOR MANITOBA! Delivered in any part of Tow 1 on Shortert Notice and at LOW PRICES. Oatmeal Exchanged for Oats. Durham, Feb. 28, 1882. Is the place to get your Suits Made, PARMERS! Do not go without a 54 OATMEAL, Call and see them N. G. &J. McKECHNIE. & L. ROBERTSON. the Cheapest! And FEED 192 ie Sb hip 20 Prvciils c . s vnd + hrh" prices are inducements to try some of : many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap and inceffective ingredients, now offered, which, as they contain no curative qualities, can afford only lem‘fornry relief, and are sure todeceive and disappoint the patteDt, Diseases of the throat and lungs Acmaud active and effective treatment ; and it is danâ€" m-?‘l‘:‘dlezhnn ‘:\'uh unknl?wn :hnd nes, from the great liability that these discases may, whilo‘r:o trifed with, """"‘, deeply seated or incurable. Us¢ Aver‘s Cueniy Pfcmuu. and you may confidently expect the best results. It is & standard medical preparation, of known and acknowledged curative power, and is @8 cheap as its careful prepmation and fine ingredients wili allow. â€" Eminent physicads, knowing its composition, prescribe it in their practice. The test of leif a century ha* proven ltluhn;)‘l’mv certainty to cure ‘lcll |$l.- monary compl tints uot alveady bey 08 Â¥reach of L.m'mn aid. < Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & ©9â€" \V'boor"" ingâ€"cough aud Consumption there is no othe‘rhnmedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. i n i. 4 timely and faithful use. It should be kept mt hand in every household for the proâ€" tection it affords in s@dden attacks. 12 flYER’s In discases of the pul« monary organs a safe and reliable remedy is invaluable. _ Aver‘s Cnmrary Provroxan is such a remedy, and no Oothersoeminently merâ€" a its the contidence of the public. | It is a sciâ€" entific combination of CHERRY the medicinal princi« ples and curative virâ€" â€" thiem. me tues of the finest drugs, fre chemically united, of _ 1"'}" such power as to insure 4 the greatest possible 1 efhciency and uniform» PECTO RAL ity of results. It strikes * at the foundation of all pulimonary diseases, affording prowpt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Boing very palatable, the youngest children take it readilv. In ordi:z Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, itis, Influenza, â€" Clergyman‘s Bore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Caâ€" tarrh, the effects of Ayen‘s Cursuy Prcâ€" TORAL are magical, and multitudes are abâ€" nually preserved from serious illness by its $ % CY Discases of the Throat and Lungs. AYERS _ Indiscasosofthe ul Practical and Analytical Ciiemists: Lowell, iess EOLD BY 414 JebiuuvicTs £360.# 8602 Fwas: Mirnessotill.l chd Dundalkâ€"Tuesday hetore Orange vill. Shelburnoâ€"Wodnesday bofore ( Iriag Marsvilleâ€"8Socond We duesday in on~) Walkertonâ€"Thelst Wednesday in one Mildmayâ€"Last Wednesduy in each 1 * uomm i it ol C1 P NOOPIATY, April, J imAne , gust, O:‘tober and Decembor, Mâ€"Weduudu) preceeding the Orengeville, Fair, Wmew'fhedmcnm'l Thu’r-dny in l-nch mouth hed / be C goville, Fleshertonâ€"NMonduy before Orangvi Berlinâ€"First Thursday in each month, Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in cuch 10. nth LMOWUI;‘!"‘NS. I"Il'de‘) in each month, 2eZCWODâ€" First l-‘lidah) in each month, _ Fergusâ€"Thursday follow ing Mount Forest Staanimeami. Nnigecl us e 22 CR Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth of Fobrune. a .. Rosemon: ifteenth of Fobrun e ,, _ _ gust, October and nm-.-nnls-fl.m‘n Durhamâ€"â€"Third Tueuh;?n eanch month, Pricevilleâ€"Monday before Durhmuf. $ io d nainiaie Mount Forestâ€"I hesduy in each m mlnc Wednesday in each umnu.l. orth s m bl::!;bn‘ the (;u;l]-h Fuir, yrom y ore Guelph, Eloraâ€"The dA‘lelum b‘u-'llvln,.' Douglasâ€"Monday before Elora Fair. W_-â€"f’flml Palace Grounds thae Asccs . Lumbago, Kid“i' complaint, Neur Rheumatism, and all pain and inflam are speedily cured with Hagyard‘s Y, Oil. Croup, sore throat, eolds, burns, s bruises, frost bites, chilblains and all we of the flesh are quickly healed by Yellow bl12 the charge of murder â€";u“lne .\:f: erazy. . It could not be otherwise P P mm * mRRmEr on the face of the earth, who published a paper in Storm Lake Towa. He left the day at. ter the issue of his last paper, and is sup. posed to be crossing the State on foot, to get away from an infuriated populace, 1; seemms there was a concert given by young ladies of the city, and the gallant young editor wrote it up in splendid shape. The mext day be visited a herd of shortâ€"horp cattle, owned by a farmer in the vicinity, and he wrote up the cattle also. The croge. eyed foreman of the office got the two arâ€" ticles mixed as follows:â€"The concert given last eveaing by sixteen of BStorm Lake‘ most becutiful and interesting yOung ladies was hbighly appreciated. They were ele. dressed and sang in a most Lecom. mmnor winning !‘l‘l‘e plaudits of tlw‘::. tire nudience, who provounced then the finest shortâ€"horns in the country. A foy of them are of a rich brown color, but the majority are spotted brown and. white, Several of the heifers weigh a; bigh as 6f. teen hundred pounds, fine bodied, tight. limbed lnil;n:lu, and l"ll(‘;,m'slf'lli“ |]n:;w Rood rty. ie poor editor killec 18 dope. ::rnfd le|:.. l}l‘e should be u(‘qmt'mlr:[ Flve nluatine uff srccatcil . a Wemeuce® sexp ror Circovian. @@RReee All above sold by drugrist, Hop Mitters Ilk.y()-., Rochester, N. Y., & Toronto, Ont ,D.l. C. is an absolute and irroststThie cure fo Drunkeness, use of oplum, tobacco aud C be patd for & ease they will not cure 0 help, or for anything |..m5n or iuyurious found in them. your druggist for Hop Bitters and lis before you sicop. ‘Take no Other, THE BEST REMEDY All Discases of theStomach, Rowels, Nood Liver, lildn:_{i:t‘_ Urinury Organs, Norâ€" Are pleasent to toke. Conthin their own Purgative. Is n eufe, sure, and effectual destroyer of worins i.; Children or A dults. WORM Pow>oErs. There is a (A Medicine, not a Drink,) ©ONTAINS noPS, BUCHTC, MANDRAKE, DANDELIOGN. Iver, Kldn:{-‘-n‘ l'rnm’r'y;'nrni.i,'\ on vou-ol‘ Nleeplessnessand especially ‘onrgomunlnu, *‘ cimale Compiaints:""" $1000 IN COLD. TIHIEY CURE rra-wr AxD Besr MrnicatQuait ue auL omnes Birrcus. Monthly Fairs.' young editor .'hll.ll’cn'n‘ on complaint, Neuralgia, lora Fair, Grounds, the day after D ug.. RC® n and inflamation Ha:gy_nd's Yellow 8, burns, sealds, and all wounds ville, â€"mouth evidently Oil Knitting Stockings & TegWifer 08 tho most burroved raett LS_ "JOHHA";"{I‘-.VI:“ EECTTCD en muu a calland support na HARNESs, uAar wrious for h:,;i'&;":l'.:,: '_"â€â€˜"' °) nothing eanily beromedieda and my 9D B‘tee c o fuy rtame ov e and $y Fiba ©B@aREfer ts wies dras all opus o Pll * hncoly w us mio has all the appliiay # CMAS. LEAVI Marness Maker, Lambtan â€" 6. Post Office, DC J A Good FITT Guar ALSO THE OLD Reliable Seotch CO New Btock of LEATHE) wWHIPs3, CCRRY « BLUSHES. BEVI Rowing Ma chincs of #lm This machine is onpable of sewing t of duek with the aanme couse as any â€" can sew two ply, and the stronpost made can be used upon it 1t niso wdjusted to sew the fincst fabrs from @35 to @43 BOULDE 'l‘ I:r!:’ Residenceat the 0d PUJI A, Bt. 4s Agont For the Colebrmer Spring and Stwmmer I L. and Makee Up, or he LatostStybe Moi A+. Residence JOHN ROBERY TAILOR AND CLO Willbe at H asting‘s H ot @ay and Fridey, from is Dumdalk.Murci 20th i L4 County of Grey i1 aall ts of the « u-um'.'.‘.f.u on Comm attended and the sals (i Lares® Fasklon» Wegalerls YETERINARY SU every month, wier wpon all those tust romage. All work e formed in the i s RAEPERENCH, any o eonstantly on hand a /n\ supip Wertm Humess, made of the Good Work and reasonable c & Specialty, im, Des. 8, 1861 0k out for cold w Bllfltlsl'lil(h au Bolicitors in Chan Owen Sound, have resum »pemevery Pharsday as i ALFRED FPKOST AMERICAN COL Frost & E®r BARRI!\"I‘EI(N and Attor Bolicitors in Chansery, Con * RADUATE of Ontamo V all kinds of local news insorted fre #éray Amimaies, &o . sdvertis for $1, the advertisoment not to « AAvertisements, cxcept when a wr. en instructions to the contra Darham . o ?.‘Wm»ub charged for fArst insertion, and 2 cons s#ubsequent insortion .. Nonpericl Ordinary notices of birtlos. mury Professional and business card space and under, por vonr T we inches or 24 lines Nonparie} Three inches do. per vear watil forbidden, and charged ut ro J. TOWNXSEXD Mlead OM ce, W i «â€"TRBM®: â€"81.00 per year County Crown Attorney June 24th .1880. Cutting dons to BUSINESS DIR EVOI†"Thu At the Offlice, Garafraxe Stroe Alexander Robe “THE GREY WM. JOHNSTON, ICENSED B.JACKE®S, 3. A boge ; Poront are you of for JACKES & PRIN TPORNEYS at Law, & E.D. MACMILI TTORXEY â€"AT â€"LAW Officeâ€"â€"Lower MISCELLANE HUGH MACK epposite Parker‘s Drug t lore DURH A M subscriber i Work it RATES OF ADVER ‘mportant TAILO () MEDICAL. t 000 E0 m EC 4 CALJ Lewer Town, LEGAI 14 .187$ 18 PUBLISNED { t aamriont [ A M question f 1O 8 H A M DURIJ CoOME thre J . W Phie iw rh en thin