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Grey Review, 23 May 1882, p. 4

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\# 2z P w diee,> Roguiate the action of the Liver, and cleanse the blood with Burdock Blood Btttou‘.’u;d the worst case may be specdily A?D- a Desaâ€"szm.â€"Mir a pint of & a&_nqvith eight quarts of warm rain * Witer ; put the skin in this sads and work 3t with a soft, smooth stick and let it lis "one day ; take it out and wring it as dry as * possible, stretch it to dry in a warm room, cemalâ€"fub it with fresli @usalted batter or PPE rownitnatine, t dsc cs c 8 A sc o w i s it 1 + wag, who, seeing the beadle, says, "*"Whar| train was knocked off a car and recei: are ye gaun?" "Oh, T‘m gauu to Dowfinâ€"| fatal injuries at Hilliard‘s Juaction on We town wi‘ just the wunuerfuist pig over was| nesday fast; piggit; its for the "fl"i'“"- "My MAU+ | â€" A Massachusotts farmer bscame ro¢ ;;:’Pi' .rw::{:::;x::dml]‘;‘n.r:l. .::.‘h':':'l lat.ed with poison trom guano which he w ESAE HC 355908 .. «Meiialitey ’Ricbie takes using as & fer(i_lizor.. Me and his wife, wl out the pig and puts in a young puppy dog ‘h‘figl.:l;;?:::' .;l:: fk):;) “;::f;.c“' about the same weight, and Robbie tridges when Burdock Blood fif:z:r:n will puym»':i qfl, arriving in the afternoon at the manse| cure these ailments? A triat bottle only cost of Dowfintown. . ‘The ministerwas out| !% **"**â€" +218 looking about him and knew Robb. The new Chief Secretary for Ireland ha "What‘s this in the poke, Robbie, my man» | been re-olac;ed to the linperial Parliamen "Al, ye may well speer, Mr. Meex.. It‘s| bY acclantation. jJoost the maist extraordinar pig ever was. | REST & COMEORT to the sUFFERINC M _: ::u!-ler lm:j sent it :;s a particular presâ€" ,;rflgfl;fg:,g:'s(?f:i;:w;&?fi;‘“} en you wi‘ his gom q iments." "Let us cures ‘uin in the b?‘n ®,, ack an owels, Sor gee it Robbig." "Na, ua, sir FOd maun first fii&nxfi'{"n"W&?'Afi‘o".“’%i“?sflfi?“fi’uffif ~ put you up to its generation, sne tac speak." wofiaumfl’,k mg'r’f:lw..?? fffihfi;fl.f&'x’fuw-u.‘.’?‘{,:;ifl He then detniled its antecedents, and let it fouble the stromtii of snt stuge Bicin 6. Th .O]em]y escape at the corner. Out came | ment in Flne “urlJ,sIu:uhl bein overy family handy 6h e L for use when wanted, "as it really is the best .ren the puppy winking and lively. _ "‘That‘s a |Gady in the worl! for Cramps in tue. Stomach ~anc dowg, Robbie," says the minister. “Al fl:::’;:??:fimt‘:uq: :;‘:‘t’l.n'. huilbla (pSabie d 44 dowg! u dowg ! as share‘s death it is a dowg; | _-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-?m_?_‘,,w,, neenmmeapemm se are e snn =pe= it was as share, Mr. Meck, as fac‘s daithâ€"| %GG suiliy fred." Adavens o o o Soeting hn it was a pig when it gaid in." "Weel,| _ :32 . Fortlard, Maine. +Robbic, it‘s a dwog nao, so ye may u; it LtBsoN,s 1p. back." â€" Robbie took a fearfal look at the beast, returned it with mach savdaed blasâ€" DIPHTHERIA MEDICINE, phewy; astonisment and cruelty to the poke | Is the only sure cure for this tevrible disease. It and making a bearty meal, started again,| No washing or awiliing the. thimat. se that The , faving a seoptical keek into the pokeceviry | antinet hnd on onl i5,, 16 fioo,ofver iptame mow and then on his way, when he though} Bd co1ds; and‘it stondilyâ€"token will break up mobody saw him, to see what further ;:lmnge | Cumumpmn}rnsn MONTIALS: k .« was going on. ~ He mrived once more, disâ€"| TS MY Lecadn: chigpiai<: D-fl“h.lfl ‘gusted, bewildered, and weary, at Culd_y! : Door Sirâ€"u{ ;Hn and childrén Lavg ail been Boarn, where, of course, Richie was waiting E’:&"fi i‘;bi,?c'k.'.?“”‘,‘ “ofid';;zg\(msg&"}‘? for him. ‘"Ye‘ve been Iavg, Robbie ; nnd‘ K w Lcesod Farnc} Lr*n{,‘xovzs.m,.< what for are yo carrying the poke ower yor Doar Sirâ€"Thereds a lot of PAphtheri® in this shouther ?" Robbie gave a gruat of disgust | m’ffl‘w‘é‘ ','lr%'l'éfit.",',?‘»‘liiif‘éfiml\': ‘and told his story. *"That‘s awfu‘, Robbict}**=Pâ€" 1 want you to soud mo $1 worth at onee, _ perfectly fearsome ; yo maun step in and| . * L oureake.J mbm ha‘e a dram. _ Oo maun tell Tibby." For sale at Paxker‘sfinrham. Rob fang down his poke with its porâ€" -“‘“-â€"“ * Yentous contents, which gave an unmiftakâ€" |~= L.A .9 remigage able yowl, and took his dram awd told his TT TT +T * woes. Of course, Richio transposed the THOLI-AS -Sm, pigonce more, and on went Rob, but full " %, of alarma as to his master, who met hizf) at Sa,ddler, ( Tan-nwu the door, eager ‘to know what his friend thought of the pig. Kobbie threw down & Shoem a‘ker the poke with a desperate ai~, took his stand * and ruobing his forehead, told his prodizâ€" je" 1 Meremminé A 1008 â€"story _ :â€"â€""A whaulp, aa absolute whaulp, as ye may see, siz, wi‘ yer ain eon." Opening the poke, and giving it a vendictive "kick, out came the pig of_'h’oruing. "As fac‘s death, Mr. Watson, it was a whaulp at Dowflntown, and I lookitin noos and thens to see if it was tarning into anything else; and it was a whanlp at Candy Burn, aud that Richie Robb can aver and sweer." **Nae doot RoUbie, Richie kens a‘ about it," said the more knowing minister. l Fire has derastated the village of Marâ€" cilli, France, and rendered 750 persons A minister‘s man, Robbie Forsyth, was sent by bis master to another minister with a very fine young pig in a poke. On his way he met Richie Robb, a bumorist and Oshawa , Ont Look down to the foot of yer slave! Lodk dawn on yer Paddy, bevildheredâ€" With postry brimmin‘ his sow! ; ?fi him to handle his verses, give thim a mustcal rowl! . _ Andyou, great Appolio, whos> « Deluthered the nymphs «-:&. Till widout any clethes but their blushes, They erspt to your feet in a dhrame! Look down, 6b. yo gods, on your Paddy, His sowl wid your janfus inspire, ~ And if its intirely convanyiens, ‘zbm of yer lyrel BHea .n...:!.. before, ‘Bince first he wove music and thought Tnto words by the wonderiul magie pour spirit, not Paddy‘s had wrought 1 ‘Oh, brathe on yer siave but a minnit, As he tells of the foslins that stir hi And pate into nate little verses The love that he has fer old Durkam! . The North, on whose cloud kissin‘ sommits The snowâ€"wreath rests all the year round, Whose valleys are fertile as AyJen lfinnd Eve got aground ; The on whose slope the bananas 4 Grows ripe with the glad golden comn, } Where the sheep that strayed from the shepherd Were so feartully, fearfully shorn | The East, land of vilgrims and prachers, Of janius that blossoms in books, Providers of mental provision * Of which half the world are the cooks, The West, land of "booms" and of prairies, Ofe“k.t.h-trhohtlufl.hl. Like palaces built by the fairies, w Of which the bold pagans did write ; All these, to a town in Grey Conntyâ€" With memories so sunny and brightâ€" Can not hold the glim of a candle, Ora blaze of old Edison‘s light : The hearts Paddy loves there are holden, Where the Saugeen is sparkling in light, Recollections of hours that were golden ; Still hover around him in sight ! He has not forgotten the daisicsâ€" The lasses, of course Paddy manesâ€" Young ladies, with healthâ€"painted faces, Ana younger ones, still in their teons! Och ! could he forget the swate darlints, That set his rough heart all aflame Bure they haunt him and chase hi foriver, Like the ghost of some beautiful dhrame ; And the bhoysâ€"he rembers so weilâ€"that, | (Phe jolly and jokeâ€"lovin‘ crow, Would guther, their stories to tell at I The acor of the old Gazt Review! ' UGood bys, dear old fellows, may Hoaven, 1 Preserve you, more stories to tell P 1 May they who are favored to hear thim Enjoy thim as I did ; fnrewell! 3 Yes. I must say "good bye", for my verses t Have played on my feelings so much { That I feel my poor heart a piano That throbs to its eqquisite touch! ® Tll bless thee in silence haereatter, t I‘ll bless all that dwell in thee, too, And may the Great Taycher above us Bhower lashins of bless‘ns on you; P And though & still hope in the future To see the bright fuces agin, And elasp the warm hands of your loved ones, Good bye, dear old Durham, till thin 1 ol AFig Turns into a DBE and often fatal, disease is Jaun Pappry ONaus d, then Cash Paid for Hides Skins Orders takenfor WOOL CARDING, Clod, ’ 1 Dressing ana Proui_gg done at Orchard Boots,&, Shoes COLOREDLININGHY;& _ SHOWRS’ Supplies. ~ 0 Ammnar aw 1 on o3 TA APEAVe THIRS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, &c. SPANISH SOLE & UPPER LEATHER, FRENCHe& CAKADIAN OALFSKIN, NATIVE &~ FORRIGN ~KRIP ~sSKrx SADDLES, TRUNKS, VA LISES Manufacturer and Dealer in Team Harness," Single & Double Carriage Harnoss, Plough Harness, Is the only sure cure for this terrible disense. It Cures cases ensy and withou pain to the gmtiem. No wnashing or swilling the throat, so that the smaliest child can take it. It also ‘cures inflamâ€" mation of chost. lungs er bowels, Asthma, Croup, WIYO BOTOR RNAPEP@FnaAirernaeta se Seviaa c t 2200 Kept in Stock and made to order on Shortest Notice E l w e cls c ae e ce PE oo wonderfal." "Brown‘s Household Panucea," being acknowledged as the great Pain Reliew er, and of double the strength of any other Elixi¢=or â€"Liniâ€" ment in the world, should bein overy family handy for use when wanted, "as it really is.the bost remâ€" @ily in the world for Cramp$ in the Stomach ~and Puins wnd Aches of ail kinds," and is fof sale by all. Druggists at 25 cents a bottle. REST & COMFORT to the SUFFERING ‘BRrown‘s Mouschold Ranncen‘" has no equay for relieving pain, bota internal anu extornal. It cures Puin in the Side, Back and Bowels, Sore Throwt, Rheumatism,‘‘Toothache, Lumbago and nhnÂ¥iBdind as a tek Eies csmuns uce T " â€" Why suffor from Indigestion dna Dyspepsia when Purdock Blood Bitters will pusitively cure these ailments? A triat bottle only costs 10 cents. b213 The new Chief Secretary for Ireland bas been ra-olec;ed to the linperial Parliament by acclantation. c A Massachusotts farmer became inocaâ€" lated with poison trom guano which he was using as a fertilizer. He and his wife, who drossed his sores, died from the effects, The overhead bridge bas added another to its already too long list of victimt. A brakemaan on a Grand Juznction freight train was knocked off a car and received fatal injuries at Hiliiard‘s Juaction on Wedâ€" nesday fast; t se y T h Diabetet, Bri ht‘s Disease, Kidrey, U; ary orâ€"Liver Com plfif»tb eanuot be Nfluofl b{ you or your family if Hop Bitters are used, nd if you already haye any of these discases Hop Bitters is the only medicine that ~will positiyely cure you.. Don‘y forget this, anc don‘t get some puffed up stuil thay will only idnss umm harm you What is a sexton for, anyhow, if he can‘t please every body at the same time ?" 6th. And finally, you will spend your 'leiluro time in inventing a patent church that shall be just warm enough and not too warm ; not too light, but just light enough; not too dranghty, but with draught enough; where all the people, whutever their montâ€" al, moral or physical condition, will be perâ€" fectly comfortabl, andâ€"orowning achiéveâ€" ment of allâ€"that shall have all the seats in the middle. 5th. You must learn bow to fillT all the pews with strangers without making any. body ‘mma«‘â€"about it, and at the same time bave plenty of room left for the regular pew holders. 1 4th. . You must find out some way of giving everybody the best seat, right in the cenire of the house, no matter whether the pews are already full or nok * | | 8rd. You bave not yet sequired the art of having the, eburch figml with " lig while all the blinds are siut at tlb fi$ timé. Thig shonld Le fttended to‘at "onee, and you should not offer any such poor exâ€" cuse as that it is impossible. To a sexton nothing should be 1mpossible. # 2ud, Yolrd,v‘xfigm"to know how to have a free cireulation, a plenty of fresh air, and yet not Lave uny draughts auywhere. you must invent some way to make all the dranghts skip the pews where rhumatic and bald headed people sit. * "I propoese, thereforeâ€"entirely for your own goodâ€"to suggest a few faults. If you can only manage to .chre, these you, will bave become ts iteut sexton, and youâ€"can command a salary of" $10,000 a_year," o | perhaps earn more than that by travelling with Barnuns as the greatest. curiosity . of the age. T'lgnhg_l alluae to are such as these ;â€" ® * 1st. You have not yetsearned how.to make the chureh hot and cool at the same time. Yon must learn how to Lave ore pew mark 70 ° Falrenheit, while th? next one to it is down to a point where it wou‘d be comfortable for an Eskimo. reading of a letter from the Rev. M. J. Savâ€" age, his Pastor, in which he said :â€" Tallow. The Model Sexton. Joseph H. Hasywood, Serton of tention paid. to TING.3 | Can‘t Get it Dec 16th, 1381. t o e nc he. Iam ccr MATTREW sCOfi Portlacd, Maine. and < Waips, LOC AMERICAN JEWEILX.ERY; CH LN £00, * teriere, At t5h WILL CURE OR Reuieve _ | , CE i{Dosiats.â€"Orders, left atJ. . Mowe BILIOYUSNESS, . Dizziness, 4X D dvfabayMarch 8ra,1661, 15 fysp::“m, DRoP3Y, [ *T oc 4._â€"_â€"_ NDICESTrON, FLUTrERINQ {*4 Jaonbies, _ of The nearr, _ Toronto, Grey & Bruce mv;wug AcIDITY oF hot saf RAILWAY, SALT Rutul, THE sromacH, ¢% q«@ â€"hat EEARTBURN, DRYNESS |__ This Rallway bas now bean changed to the HEADACHE, © ~=<â€" OR THE 8KIN, | _ STANDART (3 A yrrual 22y 9 SPRC ©7 M EOROU GPRTT disordered LiVLR, KiDNEYS, ST A Large Stoclk of all mizes PICTURE PRAME MOULDING A LaMbpek [\Xvnyn on hand â€" of N;\ils, Glass BUILDING® HARDWARE Paint, Varnish, Horse, we NP K w o Lop C o2 t [ 2 °0 S AC, {ne best brands in the market, : Fire.proof paint, & 43 Venetiin Red, Whitmg and all dry colors. Varnishes, Furniture and Carriage, ~ ~<G‘the best qualities and the Lowest Price. °EETS, RIXGS, Boiled and raw Linseed Oi!, White Lead, the best brands in & f Venetiin Red, Whitmg and ‘all dry I keep the best Oils in Town & sell them chean for Cash. Big reductions for large quantities. THE LATEST NOVELTIES INX Machine Oils, Machine Oils Eivery Lover of a good cup of TEA The STOCIEC of Canadian, Scotch & Einglish Tweed. A Full Line of GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS. PAINTER‘S MATERIAL MILLINERY, ~MANTLES, Mantle Cloths, WORSTED Coatings, Prints, Dress Goods, Mantle & Dress Trimâ€" mings, Fringé#,®Buttons, Silks, Satins, Laces, ! 10 per cent..off all purchases of Dry @bods, from $1 to $5.. 123 per cent/ off all Eurchases of fi"ry?fibods,“ élothixié, Boots w & Shoes, Hats and Caps, from $5 to $10. ) 15 per cent. off all purchases of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & _ _ Shoes, Hats and Caps from $10 to $20. WThis Sale will last only 80 days, and the.above discount will be ' allowed only to Cash Purchasers. * ~ P 4 3 rf". f'r_*? :\'5‘[‘ ‘ T am determined to redace uty stock to abont 'bfihtfiioacdt value, and in order to do so as quickly as possible, I have decided to allow the following liberal discount ~ T6 Y FOR CASH. lo Sud a * Haviog Just received a Large Stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting in part of Aiid ¢ 4 3 aU Â¥ Staple and Fancy Dress Goods, Tweeds, Coatings, Ha **~<‘~Caps, Boots & Shoes, etc., . y I mi.tom}qe_d to redaise ary stock to abont "half" {th“;\;OIél;t "ulie ToJ in arder hh GREAT .Bis March, 28, Should trty A, TD»>AYVIDSsoON®, wWHO iEE?S THE BEST BBEECTION OF GROCERIES IN TOWN J. H. HUNTER‘S." *= filff 1 M n h C GREY AND WHITE COTTONS, DENIMS, COTTONADES,*DUCKS, TPICKINGS, SHI!RIINGS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELLING, Eic., IS NOW COMPLETE, ; Spring ~Importations ! woa s Par 1 Ts TR / 7+ runth made to order, any size, Very Cheap. the Leading Hardware Store, . _« Upper: Town, Durham. n p 2 ~ _ ~T.J. ADIBE, INCLUDIN HOSIERY, GLOVES, and all the very latest novelties of the Season. j Also a Choice Selection of , Serub and Shoe Brushcs, , always ow hand. Frames made to order, any size, . DAVIDSON BRUSHES. $4 Nails, Glass, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Doo;"Bells, &e., &c. » y a~ y~ DIRECT IMPORTER OF fxow GotI CANADIAN, COTTON :GOODS, NS, DENIMS, COTPONADES, DUCKs. I there @aaens c 22222 2, Ore DECEMBER, 1881 there wi:l be an entire 1J m v a clgmpl‘fllllr‘_ 7 ti‘un, with LOw Passenget uipmen$ yo’w.:rrul engines, will be run utol.l?n:â€" and Mogsend s3 ns su s ___ Toronto Chargee Moderate.â€"Orders left at J. ] Ticae will seccive prompt attention Glazing, Graining,â€" and Paper Hanging promwptly aitended to. Fresco. and â€" Banner Painting a ) .Epeciality. KMouse, Sign, and Ornamental . Painter, DURHAM.: and the C% _ Wooden Bridges Replaced by Kron. On and after THURSDAY, 6ra DECEMBER, 81 there wfll be an entire , BTANDARD GAUGE ©08.00untry, the line laid with Steel J_HJHUONTEE F. DOWNES, t brands in the market, and all dry colors. (G oN aAT cogunt‘ SAEE the line laid 'm; Throughout, Ciothes Hooks i nmeaar se _ l ~B C ROBERTSON ‘:;’w;“p““ ;;’ dote Â¥ egtal ed) t .~ t £° V uy o 00. C000 Oe ® HaHAY hy * dy * se rv 3 paln~ Prompt aitention given 40 811 Ord@e® . Clarges Mcdcrsic: â€" ~_ s omm ip AHqgas +9 . Je vrpuonay â€" 2omie uo No ds [ j ; / 8 lâ€"~ C '; »2:.‘ w'.,‘ .’r” .1 yf # s t o .. {Ulsterette. 0k hk W "or «h f”’?e'f’ and guarantes togive a perfoct t andâ€"satisfaction The ~Big. Pust Tailoring ‘Establishment, * "IS the placd o get your Suits Made}=> blo 0 Coat, ‘Vest, Pants, :Overcoat or FLOUR, â€" ; ‘ .. ___ OaATMEAf,.! ¢°8â€" are prepared to turn out work 2nd to none in the County. 1 CALL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED & SATISFACTIOX GUARANTEFEp Having refitted our Flouring Mill we Durham, Feb. 5th, 18$2; Durham MILLS. Large and Varied Assortment at Lower Town Drug Store CHEAPER than the Cheapest! 1882 At T. A. HARRIS‘, Durham. ‘Ho~ FOR‘MANITOBA ! ZOT ZLAW OA § Do not go without &‘ HIGHEST Price will be nch,â€"â€"English, «nd Atmbrich Fashiong Received. Delivered in an re ~Big. Push W oo baus . Ya8AKOITATRE)® ost loodsa â€" +1 FARMERS!â€" . C. McFARLANE. i any part at ro"J.'.}n sn;r'e'..e' Notice and at LOW PEICERS Oainod’fixchunged for Oats. . N. 0 &J; MeXRCAHNEE, Call and see them »<I 44 "G PC paid for GOOD WHEAT «doo% id Andâ€"FEED #ild ns PÂ¥ )(Â¥ 14 a #ractical gnd Analytical Cheimists, bofal i 16 oll, Mass sor aoecth ##aiRipwrverst» evearauth®> triniy seated. Ay medicine of such power, that it is i W Anost reliable psicians know it woribe it. Ill has be , Â¥i 4 AAdnd wo dz;?e (# ml#fgm w Pl’e_piedby Dr. J, C. Ayer & Co« ""5ease, Neuralgia, Alections o "Tp%\ of the Emaciation, and G By its searching and it purges out the foul oonlam(.lua the tlxlnod ment and decay, 1t stin the vital fanctions, pr strength, restores uu‘ p infuses new life and v whole system. No sn; ease _ which â€"arises {ror blood need despair wh BARSAPARIDLA a fair t Pifiighe Sn L aw ib ous low mixtu: %Whmul medicin Dloodâ€"purifiers, while Sus lowâ€"priced mixtures, of cheap material& = 'mme\hfi:fimll virtnes P uffered @8 w discase becotpes 100r6 firmly seated." Avyir‘s Bansavaminna 1 # medicine of" such concentrated curatiy® power, that it is by.jar the best, cherpest. W reliable hioodâ€"puriser knows amns know its composition, and Pr6 "“O_h___ it. © It has been Wi-ipl\' used for forty w o aan t P nnsity PPBPTTTCCC Disease, Nounuh‘ Female â€" Weak» pesses and Irregularities, Jaundict e:ulo.. of the Liver, Dynwr“v B“;“uoflo and General. Debility» y its searching and cleansing qualiti«® it purges out the foul corruptions which contaminate the blood and cause deraukt "‘"_':.mt'bw. 1t stimulates and enliven$ the anctions, promotes energy aud Strength, vestores and preserves ualth, and 20. 0t _ St. Anthony‘s Fire, Pimples and Faceâ€"grubs, Pustules, Blotchcs &‘hhh Tamors, _ Tetter, _ Mumors U 1t eum, Scaldâ€"head, Ringâ€"worm Ulcers, Sores, Rhenmatism, Mercuria a. m%fld of the virtues of sarsaparilâ€" 'tlllfln , mandrake, yvellow dock, with the iodide f potash and iron, all powerful bloodâ€"making, bloodâ€"clgansing, and lifeâ€"susâ€" taining clements. Jt 35 The purest, safost, and:_most seffectual .alterative â€" medicine nown or available to the public, â€" The sciâ€" ences of medicine and chemistry have never produced so valuable a remedy, mor one #0 m'o ©ure «all discases resulting from T b196d." ‘It Enrex Kerafula and uses new life and vigor throughout 1h¢6 hole is i e!t.n nnm'-‘r«r from aby is« ase rmnuhu from~4mpurity of the lood ‘need despair who wi, give Aves‘s ARSAPARILLA & fuir trial. Ut is folly to experiment with the numer CA C mtc month, Wm. A. Audercos destroyer of wo&j};&?htfldm or Adults WORM POWDERS. vicidiinds d cculs tth A 1 .1 .m of Mecting, PTuesday on or before foll of ench month. Vi siting brethren wel:ome H. W. Mockler, W. M., Geo., Russel!, Soc. Mrenpemeniinmmmenrrenierr on centerine mnteee n gecoee m ns STEPMEX LODCOE No. 1% 1 0. o F ® of meetin pn?xmdn,v at7:30 o‘clock in "I.% PFeliows ltd] Fisiting brathren welcome Win. Sanderson, N. A. â€" W. B Volor o. Office hours froim a'a uix‘ Kenzic, Postinaster, '!':wx !'hn-Aopcv to $ o‘0lock, Anu Librarian, At« 8. G. REGISTRY orfiX:, _ C Thomas Laador, Registrar:; John A Munro, Do putyâ€"Registrar,, Ofice hours from i0 u.m. to« ; . DAPTIS$ CHURCH, J.C. huulop, istor, Sunday Bopvices prench ing mt 11 a. n‘n‘..;'wl-m Bohoo!‘nt 230 p in :.nuhl ut 7 p. i. Week evening Sorvicasâ€" Mon. 10'#.‘. voung people‘s prayer meeting at 8 p m.; Wednesday evoning, Bille Class ut 6 p. m.; Thursday Ovenlng,rt‘guln.ry'rnu-rnmeumr ut 8 p.m MiventGersatiersede cce i ie .. n 6 â€" Bervice every Sabbath n; 1}};30 @. m. and 6:30 m. Babbath g*.hool at 2:30 p. m. Prayor umetilf‘ m’rl;r:. evening ut 7 p. . ~Pastor Bov. J y, !.5!"’ of méotine. on or bef ore ENOX PRESBYTERIAXN CHURCH ~~ Bervice every Sabbath in the Town Hall at 11 .and at 6:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 2:30 p. hn’d by}'nsbmy atpresont. t 2240001 ZEMAN CHURCH, Diyine Bervice every Subbath at 1J a m p. m. Sabbath School nt 2:30 p.M. "Prayer every Wednesday evening ut 750. ; ib every Thursday evening at 7:90,. Ley. W\ scrofulous J .. DRINITY CuUroR, " services at 11 a. m and 6:30 p. m 8 w’:fl «. m. Rev. 8. B.L.burv,?l. A., y‘::.t); Church Wardens, H. Parkor aod H. W, Mockier. P mt t ~unrmerye0iihet 7 Pgur ol io sep vegniain Mss css 20 W â€"Thelst Wednesday in ouc. moj m:‘n Wednesday in each month Bnmz’ amptopâ€"First Thursday in eaoh month, ;.hto â€"First h‘?fi l‘g;::t: m*mn. ‘ergusâ€" ay following Mownt J° t, m%%nth of February . Ap‘:‘fi'_".']u Are pleansant to take. Contain their own Hemiiton{ Orystul Falase Gxonnds, the day after Berith= Aifat Inutsdayin‘eath mohth. > DURHAN LODGE xo. 35 or a, 4. EM * 0e ® t at* 4 oodtlndudlv popular. ~No setationâ€" er‘s stock is complete without them. At wholesale by the leading Toronto stationâ€" mIChneys, Purdock Blood Bitters is the Sovâ€" ereign remedy, Tial bottles 10.cents. L218 brookâ€"isteel Pen Co., whose make have beâ€" come sb deservediyÂ¥ nonular â€" Na smsll.. . TR ©~ F0 HHANEE ~OP s eP Aul Un esntc se ul vous Weakness, Pain in the back, andâ€"other distreasing mMm- lriu'ng fron" disordered Kidneys. ~ Burdock Blood Bitters is the Sox. streets of Detroit on Wednesday. Indiâ€" eations are that he hiloq from London or Hamilton. The Court has decided against the muni«« ipality of MarseiKes in its suit to resover possession of the chateny zrgsented to the late Emperor Napoleon LIL, . W id Oe 3P T i hirt inz ts ns se ts 12 Rarl Granvilie announced on Monday last week, that Miss Burke Lad beon grantâ€" lpaaliet : ue & iess C An unknown Camadian suicided in ~ rson, N. A. â€" W. B. Voliet, & Ni are entiioimenn on Wnn mm ns DUORHAM L. 0. 1. No «30 MECHANTCS IN@TIT PRESBYXTERAN CHUI noiseléss" TÂ¥nor of thelÂ¥F" wayâ€"i{lie , easy writing peos of the Estor, won the angualified coufl« mom it has benefited. Monthly Fairs. * MBrHODIST CHCHECH |_discases resulting from It cures Scrofula and _discases, . Erysipelas, P 081‘ OrrICE XCCB ANCTOCTE every Friday ove ia) ive ($l, Alex. @day before Orangeyille, .‘!.'.‘,."3“‘"“‘ each anonth Nl_J_IBEcrony, 7 p. tm. Archie Moâ€" ¢ ovening from ? Alex.. Robertson Rev. Wiw, P muon in cach Â¥Baldone m. and 6:30 2:30 p. m r Meeting ble Class urk Knitting a4,232; °45 ®®bsâ€"=0*5! L“_“Eutbam‘ & Soc are '0; ;f for Look out for cold weath mll _ _ C "7Orkand reas & Specialty _...."E_--_fiu.c. 188. *\ We CHAS. LEavEXxs, HarDess Maker, Lambton Street ,, _____ PostOflice, DURH A M HARNESS, HKArRNE A Good FIT Guarant Reliable Scotch COL New Btock of LEATHER, HA; °_ WBHIPS, CrRry corrs BRUSHES, BELLS, &e. And Bee Their Now Antiâ€"Gali Working, Good Enonch CALL ATr BOULDEX BX A. R. io Agent for the Colebrated wi Bewing Machines of Hamilion This machine is capable of sew ing through of duck with the same ease as any other n oan sew two ply, and the strongest Linen made can be used upon it. It also can 1.« adjusted to sew the finost fabric. Prices from @35 to £43. "pHF. Residenceat theOld Post Of)câ€" DpURHANM. JL. and Make Up on theshortost he LatestStyle Menand Boy‘s :4 Bpring and Summer Fashions receive 1, Durham , Feb.14, 1876 . Lates® Fashions Whegea d mand s AMERICAN COLLA mne.â€"()ppm-ih- the Canada ® terian Church.! egemse _ _ (PPOFthnativeindust WM.JOHNSTON :. ;; JOHN ROBERTS TAILOR AND CLoT: “:‘(bunty of Gray m all of the « uM-m-n Comm atiended and the sal« DUNDALK Wilibe at Masting‘s Hotol, 8 @ay and Pridey,from 10 0%). Prumdalk March doch 1870 (‘ RADUATE of Ontarno Vou X lege,Toronto VETERINARY SUR *7 & Surgery. s Oflce, dritish Hot Puesday (Fair Day every month , where be w o 4 spen all those that may fas Fonage. All work ontrusted to 3 formed in the istest a In"-uum, any of the Cutting done to Or Alexander Robertso mu _ URCCOLGGE TT UHRDcerY, Lonve Owen Sound have resuumed at Flosi apenevery Phursday as horetofore aALrRED PRoST, J w 0n County Crown Attorney June 24ch .1880. & callar uy ts irme ‘:i‘fl’_’oflnlhvnnduu BARR[STEHS and Att #olicitors in Chancery ( ICENSED AarctJOX Ordinary notices of births, mary all kinds of local news,insorted tr Bérey Amimnie, &o . adverti fo: $1, theadvertisemsnt not to 4 AAvertisements, exoopt whon enmsséen infi@ructions to the contr watilferbidden, and charged at i for the first insertica Frofessional and businoss curd apaceand undor, per yoar T we inches or 24 lines Nonparie! Three inches do. per year «â€"@PHR E308 :â€"q 1 100 per y BUSINESS DIR Money to Lean. B.JACKES.B. A !I'-erilneylég prepared t lWopy q >e27 ul the best mat and reasonable charces At the"Office, Garafruxe DURHAM Sr., DUORHA MISCELLANEO! HUGH MACK A BEvery E.D. MACMILL "TTORNXEY â€"an â€" 1 w" ACKES & PRIXG TTORNEYS at Law. 8 "THE GREY VTORNEYS at Law, 8 Officeâ€"Lower Town, Darha» on hand a ful} s ”. mude of t epposite Parker‘s Drug Brone TAILOR ALSO THE onp» . Z.. NTX C P RATES oOr an»vrr t"flâ€"'l;:n-.‘l;url 1t Juarrantees MEDICAL. &â€"Winghan there is nothing mo: sold feet, howeve; and evervbods ng on OW Miimew 4 w NU o n it 4 J. TowWxsExp» t quest wed methods, i and a: charges 8. JEROMIJ Is PUBLiSH® 11 onts charged n, and 2 conts i. â€"â€"Nonperiel prox leading PI thing ®pp Den Mn tri

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