O | 9 0 M :\;â€""hual,y' should bave at hand for the treatgmont of those cases as they arise.â€" Richmond, Pa., Btandard. W" e hho croup and sudden colds, Ayer‘s Cherry Pntonl is the remedy that Time, it is raid proves everything, and awmong othor things it has proved the value of Pr. J. 0. Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral as s standard remedy for diseases of the throat and loogs. This is a household medicine with thousands of people, and deservedly so, forit has been in nse more than lony‘ fears, and all who use it know that it acâ€"| complishes even more than is clainmed for it. Nearly every community possesses evâ€" ideunces of its great curatine power, in perâ€" 1 sone who have been enred by it of various throat and lang complaints, and whoâ€"owe to it alone their recovery from the threatâ€" ening symptoms of consumption. In emâ€" ter. I will call Mondayâ€"I will call on Mon day. o It is the meanest day you could have chosenâ€"It is the worst, or most unsuitâ€" able, day you could have chosen. To come near doing s thingâ€"To nearly Halt the timeâ€"A« otten as not. For sureâ€"For certain, withont fail. Inside of a weekâ€"Within a woek. To guoesâ€"To think. Itis: meanâ€"Ii is a pity. The word *mean" is veed in England only in the sense of "contemptible." To go forâ€"to attack.â€"E#z. Like I do=â€"As I do. That‘s too badâ€"Thats a pity. Likelyâ€"Provably. What the trouble isâ€"What‘s the matâ€" All the timeâ€"Always, continually, a great deal. On timeâ€"In time, panc#fal. He lives on Kingâ€"streetâ€"He lives in King street. A soft thingâ€"An easy appointment. It‘s got to be doneâ€"It must be done. To feel like doing a thingâ€"To feel inâ€" The lively inventive faculty of our Aâ€" merican eposins finds a sphore for its exerâ€" eise in the manufacture of graphic metaphâ€" orical phrases, and these with common vulgarisms find so easy an acceptance aâ€" mong aur people, that we have collected a few specimens forcuriosity with their Eng lish equivalents : He wiltedâ€"He gave in. Take up a collectionâ€"To make a collecâ€" To call roundâ€"To call. a To be roun@â€"To be present. To come aloogzâ€"To come, arrive. Mow ?â€"What do you mean ? That‘s too thinâ€"That won‘t take me Right awayâ€"At once, immediately. Are you through ?â€"Have you fnish The Council then adjourned to meet again on Wednesday, October the 30th, To visit with so an soâ€"To visitso and Mr. MeDowell moved, seconded by Mr Gowan, that the undermentioned patie receive the amounts cppos:te their respec tive names, for work done by them, as fol lows :â€"â€"Joseph Nethereatt, tor removin: 84 rods of crossway and gradiag, $25.1¢. John Pettigrew, claying 20 rods of eross way, $11 ; Win. Lonsway, claying 25 rod of crossway $18; Heory Taylor, ditching 20 rods, $25; Gilbert Wilde, ditching 3 rods 11.29 ; Mark Harrison, work perâ€" formed by payâ€"sheet #25; Francis Watson for. building culverts, $8 ; Robert Oliver, $1.50, H rr , hurry upâ€"Make haste (the word hurry" only being used in substitation i» By Law No. 91, for the appointment of Collectors of rates for 1882. was reed the requisite number of times and then To fix, fix upâ€"To arrange, settle or re Mr. Gowan moved, seconded by Mr MeDowell, that Messrs. Hogg, Bailey and MeDowell be a committee to examine Drains Nos. 2 and 8, which appear not to have been properiv locuted.â€"Carried. A Collection of Solecisms. Mr. MeDowell moved, seconded by Mr. Hogg, that the clerk and Treas. be paid $4 each for their attendance at Orangeville arrangeing matters in conn«ction with nonâ€" ro«. taxes of the tp. of Melancthon.â€"Carâ€" Mr. Gowan moved, scconded by Mr. Hoge, That Mr. Hockley be paid the sum of $5.25 to paurchase a barrel of flour, he being in indigent cirenmstances. â€"Carâ€" ried. Moved by Mr. Bailey, seconded by Mr. Hogg, that the Lill presented by the Clerk v»mounting to $8.11 be paid, for drawing three contracts and three bonds, postage for the quarter euging the 80th September 1882, express charges and stationery.â€" Carvied. Mr. Gowan moved, seconded by Mr. Bailey, that in regard to the bauilding of a Lridge at lot 25, between tue 6th and 7th concessions, 8. W., it is hereby resolved that Messrs, MeDowell and Hogg be apâ€" pointed to etamine and report to this Council at its nest meeting as to the propriety of building the said bridge, and also the supposed cost thereof â€"Carâ€" ried. * Mr. MeDowell moved, seconied by Mr. Bailey, that this Council hereby agree to enpplement the amount subscribed by A. D. Thompson and othersâ€"$10â€"as soon as »ard work is done, and the Commissioner a hereby erspowered to let such work.â€" Applications for the ofice of Collector received from Messrs. H. H. Walker, and â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Russell, ard communnications from the Hon. Commissioner of Pabjic Works, and Jamee Lamon, Solicitor, Duanâ€" The Conncil met in the Town Hall on Monday the 2ud of October 1982, purso ant to adjonrnmient. Merabers all preâ€" Melancthon Council. im ie > .. Mount Forest. * Owen Sound...dep TNeen 2OUuT e °* »unt Forest Bairiston....... Toronto....... Caledon June Orangeville.... Toronto, Grey & Bruce RAILWAY. CHANGE of Ting. On and after Monday 129th June, 188; Treins will ran as follows : corvo yoRTH, Torouto, Juze 19t, 1861 s EC A mixed train will also run between Toronto and wen Sound. See Time Tuble. A Call Respectfully Solicited Of the hbest QUALITY, and every other Article in the best style and qaulity of the Trade. Spanish SOLE LEATHER Saddles, Trunks, V alises, Satchels, Whips, &c. Ixept in STOCKG. F NWed Where he hopes by Strict Attention to Busiâ€" ness, Good Material, and First Class Work« manship, to merit a share of Public Patronage. Shoemakers‘ FINDINGS KEPT INX STOCK. Durham, March 9, 1882 Opposite the TOWN HALL, ’I‘HE Subscriber begs to announse to the Inhabitants of South Grey and srrounding country that he has opened a Harness Shop in Durham, NEW HARNESS SHOP TY DUTRRIILA M. P.SAUNDERS, ‘Brown‘s Housebold Panacen‘ has no equn{ for relieving pain, both internal ana extornal. I cures Pain in the Side, Back and Bowels, Sore Throat, Rheumatisma, Toothache, Lumbago and any kind of a Pain or Ache, "It will most surely quicken the Blood and Heal, as its acting power is wonderful." "Brown‘s Housâ€"hold Panacea," boing acknowledgod as the grout Prin Reliever, and of double the strength of uny other Elixir or Lini ment in the world, should bein every family handy for use when wanted, "as it really is the bost româ€" edy in the world for brnmpl in the Stomach and Puins and Aches of all kinds," and is for sale by all Druggists at 25 cents & bottle. *NCF: angh n REST & COMFORT ro the SUFFERING _ In the new Prossian Parlinment the variouns partios will be represented as fol lows :â€"Conservatives: 150; Chtholies, 100; Poles, 20; National Liberals, 60; Progressâ€" ists, 40; Secessionists, 80. The rspeal of the laws nzainst German Socialists is exâ€" pected shortly after the meeting of Parlia« nment. J IX THE PREVISES RECENTLY occUPIED BY HALSTEAD‘S BANK, son« affected with Asthma, Bronchitis, H«arsâ€" ness, Severe Coughs or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a trial bottle of this great remedy //ce, by calling at abuove Drug Store. â€"4. A General Stampede. Never was such a rush made for any Drug Store as is now at McFarlane & Co‘«, for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King‘s New Discovery for Consum ption, Coughs and Colds. Ali perâ€" The eighteenth Anunal Convention of the Subbath School Association of Canada was held at Brampton last week with a large aitendance of delegutes. Thereports from the county representatives showed a highly satisfactory condition of the work. â€" TE Subscriber begs to announse to the Inhabitants of South Grey and srrounding country that he has opened a A Good Investment. Twentyâ€"five cents expended to your druggist for a bottle of MHagyard‘s Yellow Uil will allay more rain and cure more diseases than many dollars spent tor ordinary medicines would do. . Ye‘« low Oil cures Rheamatism, Burn«, Scalds, Frost Bites, Sore Th.roat, Croup, Stiff Joints, Contracted Cords, and all Lamenees and Inâ€" flammation. â€"b242. The Grand Truok and the Pacific Railâ€" way Company are organizing for a magnifâ€" icent fight. The powerfal rivals are makâ€" ing the North Wese their objective point. ?.yu will never experience headache. Burâ€" ock Blood Bitters will effect this desirable condition, if properly used. Try it.â€"b242. A Cure for Headache.â€"Thousands are sufâ€" fering martyrs of this distressing treuble. If you icvc rnn and properly vicalized blood conrling reely through your veins; if the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels act ri_ght~ In the schools of Weiroer, Germany, there is an excellent custom of taking all the pupils ones a week under different teachers on an eteursion of outâ€"door stady and observation. DIREGTIONS WITH EACH RATTLE, PRIOE PSe. T.MILEBURN & 00. Proprietors A destractive gale raged in England on Tuesday, causing rivers to overflow their banks and retarding traffic in various ways. RHEUMATISM, | NEURALGIA, CHILBLAINS®, | CALLOUS LUMPA SWELLING® STIFF JOINTS, GALLS, FROST BITE. LAMENESS, CcorNs, CONTRACTIONS BRUISES, LUMRBAGO, ITCH, DEAFNESS, PAIN IN BACK, APRAINS, PAIN in SIDE, &e, E. bottle ranteed to gi i on op mouey ufegeq O"" 1 bive nithfess CROUP, CRAMPS, ASTHYMA, To Distases, CompratmTs and Accromers which Hacvarp‘s Yercow O is lfmnn- teed to cure or relieve either in Man or Buas» TAKEN INTERNALLY FOR CROUP, coveHxs, CRAMPS, SORE THROAT, Every Article in shape of arr. 1035 dep aep MISCELLANEOUS. corxe sovrg â€"â€"â€" 520 am APPLIED EXTERNALLY FOR INDRD YX 225 p.m. 11;39 a.me TORONTO, G%tT. bas i« i6 = 12:5% 10:00 1213 &.10 NEURALGIA, CALLOTS LUMPS STIFF JOINTS, FROST BITE, corys, BRUISES, ( PROPRIETOR. 2:15 3:15 Es $ 435 p.m Show your neighâ€" bour the "Review" and get him to Subsribe for it. $1 per year," > Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hapgin promptly utoode%to‘ Fresoo and_ Banner Painting a f Speciality. Charges Mdderateâ€"Orders, loft at 1. F. Mowat House. Sign, and MA ioi AnbPh ic altiiencici rcs? 1 AA Business in Durham, Notice is hereby given that gll Notes and Drafts made payuble at our office in Darham and which come due after 15th Amril 1832, will be payable at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Durham, which is hergby authorized to accept payment of same. Durham, March 3rd,1861. HAVIX G decided to close aur Business in Durham Natixa is1 WOOL, BUTTER & EGGS. J, A. HALSTED &Co. April 15th, 1882. Bankt;x‘-s Flour, Oatmeal and All kinds of Grain Bought «ang Sold. On Hand a Large Supply of Fresh Groceries & Provisions, * Crockery and Glassware, China Ten Sets, Ston, Grnite and Glass ISets, Stone & Glass Fruit .Jars Grocery and Provision Store, Upper Town Hams Prompt attention given to all Orders. Is the place to get your Suits Made, ‘ Coat, Vest, Pants, Overcoat or , Ulsterette.] | None but first class hands employed, and guarantee to give a perfect fit and satislaction f Durham, Aug. 8rd, 1882 F. DOWNES, The Big Durham, Nov. $3rd, 1881 French, English, and American Fashions Received. Tailoring â€" Establishment, NOTICE, ms { DaCcon, JAS. BURNET‘S New are now arriving at the Noted Cheap Store. Beâ€" fore buying an inspection of our Goods and Prices is solicited. JUST TO HAND BEST VALUE EVER SHOWN IN THIS PART OF TRHE COUNTRY. Tapgktry CARPETS, Call and see his New CRETONNES. A large stock of New TWEED at H. W. Mockler‘s A large line of Dark Prints for Fall Trade. Alarge Stock of NEW WINCEY, Better value than ever. His Winâ€" cey at 12ic. is worth seeing. August, 23rd, 1882 THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR Des ul en eum No:.ice is hclr'qby given BOTTOM PRICES. Banking Dont Fail to see his C. L. GRANT. 1 rade veclgl2 2 °22 202C tHO amatllest child % also cures â€" a?ï¬olla‘:o.: ghu:;.lli:g.na box":oll, Al:h]nu. %Eo.g, colds, and if steadil ken AT y will break up TESTIMONIALS: h cument...2" Aupdizhitiad DIPHTEERIA MEDICINE hao&mm for this terrible disease. It cures easy and withon !:: to the ent. difetiset cutle con teae t*, nu"crm‘g':‘.‘ng mation of chest. lunzs er bowels, Asthma, Croup, bad colds, and if steadilv &atan «oi 2t CP All work warranted to Give Pictures Enlarged & Framed. Charges Moderate. R. TORRY & Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS, & L. ROBERTSON. wWORK STRICTLY FJRST CLASS. GALLERYâ€"Upper Town, mJV I L LI N E R YÂ¥ em191 At T. A. HARRIS‘, CAMP â€"STOVE. A FULL STOCK of GROCFRIES always DRESS Goods a Speciality PRICES CLOSE. CHOICE SELECTION of Knitted Woollen GOODS STAPLE and Fancy GOODS Durbam, Fob. 96, 1883, New Fall Goods, HQ FOR MANITOBA! Teas, Sugars and Tobaccos, new and cheap. Green and Roasted Coffees, jast arrived Crockery & Giassware. I expect to open out this week an Immense Stock o Dress Goods, imported direct from the Manufacturers in land. Beautiful assortment of Mourning Goods, ‘consist Cashmeres, Merinos, Crapes, Henriettas, &c. New Goods. New Prices. Money saved by buying your Dress Gâ€"o00d4s at Durkam, Sept. 1, 1882 A. DAVIDSON Do mu» _ GNE DOLLAR Subscribe for 1883 now, and GET BALANCE OF 1882 FREE Orders and remittances to be addressed THE GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY, THE MONARCH OF THE WEEKLIES Contains Seventyâ€"two Columns of Reading Matter, and is admitted to be the best zkthorâ€" ity upon Agriculitural and Commerc.al matters in the Dominion. The Best General Newspaper THE LARGEST â€" THE CHEAPEST WEEKLY CLOBE Is now daily opaning GROCERIES : IN THE DOMINION. & MILLINERY GOODS. not go without Gâ€"OOD NE WTW*"~S I Lsoots & Shoss, EZLarda w â€"are, dc. T J. H. HUNTBR. For Every Department. Call and see them ONE DOLLAR. HUNTER‘S. .qb".'f, 4 . DAVIDSON. AND Immense Stock of New vurers in lingâ€" , ~consisting of on preparation it is easily applicd, and produces a permanent color that will not wash off. R. P. â€"HALL &~CQ., NASKHUA, N. H. Night of meeting, on or before full in imonth. Win. A. Anderson. See " _Office hours from 8 a Kenzie, Postmuster. Nign of nmnu'.;f every Monday at 7:30 o‘c)nck the Odd Pollows Hall. Visitrng brathren weloor Merritt Cochrane, N .G. Win. A. Rose, Soe Night of Meeting Tu;ndu,v moon of each ng(mdl. Visitin H. W. Mockler, W. M.. Geo 8. 6. REGISTRY orFter. Thomas Lauder, Registrar; Jobn A Munr putyâ€"Registrar. . Office hours from 10 a ahi. 4 Mount Forestâ€"Third 'M.‘. in eack month g::rbâ€"flut Wednesday in each month, stonâ€"Friday before the Guelph Fair, Drayonâ€"Sutustiay before Guelph. Eloraâ€"The o‘:“bdon Guelph. lmhn-fl before Klors Fair. a to-â€"l(":y.hj Palace Grounds, the day atte f Guelph., | Berlinâ€"First Thursday in each month., | Brumptonâ€"First FM@Weday in each month . Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month, ‘ BAPTIST CHURCH. J.C. Dunlop, pastor. Bunday Services preach ing at 1} :’fl'l.’:.;‘fll'ï¬n(h School at 2:30 p. im ;h-ehllf at 7 p.in. Week evening Servicesâ€"Mone day even ng, young peoplo‘s prayer meoeting at ¢ p m.; Wednesday evening, Bille (Class nt ® p. in Thursday evening,reguins nuryenmes®tgat® p.m PRESBYTERAX ohUron, Divine Service every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 6:3 p. m. Sabbath Kchool at 2:30 p.m. Praver Meotiug every Wednesday evening at 7:%0 Bible Clase every Thursday evening at 7:30, Rev, wo, Park Service ov:y lnbb::l;,‘l)n'tlfleflz‘;u:; Hall at 11 » m. and at 6:30 p. m. ath 2601 wt 2:30 p, n; Supplied by Presbytery at present. ! Later partieulars concerning the revo){ under the False Prophet in the Sondan re. veals the fact than the movement is not nly gnining ground, but that the onward ’much of the wretched fauatic is marked | by deeds of the most revolting inhumanity :'l'ln capital of Kordofan is besieged and likely to fall into hts hands, and it is said Ibo contemplates reaching Cairo. TRMINITY CHURCK, _ ~~ Rabbath services at 11 a. m.and 6:30 p. m s lay Bchool at 9:30 a. m.. Rev M 1. Aubury, hi 4 "has /. €Busch Wardens, H; Parker and H. W M...-Lf.-., Ldstowel~ First "“"nl," each month., Fergusâ€"Thursday foldow iig Mount Forest. Rosemontâ€"Fifteeath of February , April, June, Au: gust, October und December, Plinlto.oâ€"r is Wednesday preceeding the Orangevil) e alr, Orangevilieâ€"The second Thursday in each monty nmâ€"uomz‘uam Orangeville, Dundulkâ€"Tuosday before Orungevilic. Ihdbumâ€"wodn.d:x before Orangoville, Marsvilleâ€"Becond W mesday in ench month Walkertonâ€"Thelst Wednesday in ench month Mildmayâ€"RLast Wednesday in each month Night of me MECHAXICS INSTITUTFE Town Hallâ€"open every Fridry evening fro lhi__o"eloek. Amuuai fee &4, Adlex â€" ltobert: Lk e ek, 300000 XAaUge tion of the membrane of the ear, and Earnche, isoften cured by Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil, the t external and internal remedy tor all m, Noreness, and Inflammation, i'(luum.. tism, Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, Sore Throat, Croup, Contracted Muscles, etc, Never by witheut it â€"%242. Bervice eve s-bb..u;-; l;!;u w. m.' a . Sabbath ahnul at 2:30 p. m. Praver Thursday evening at 7 p. im. Pasto my, M A. DURHAM LODGE NXO. 306 OF A 3 €914 by all Deaters in Mediâ€"ne, _‘ KNOX PRESBYTERIA® CHUKOn ©" luun&. Tuesday on or before ful f each month. Visiting brethren welsome ockler, W. M., Geo. Russell Ree GREY LODCF No. ns T. o. o Â¥ DURMHAM L. 0. L. No. 632 C. METHODI8T CHUKCH Monthly Fairs. POBT OF Fio® m., to 7 p. m. Archic M DIRECTORY. °6. ATaver meetin p.im. Pastor Rev, . The | Etate t Assayer won in encl Mobertsor & A. M and 6:30 p | € §72 445. Residenceâ€"Opposite the terian Chu of L. Commenced the Manufacture of Fornitor all its Branches, and from my long experionee w“.‘ hope to turn out work secor noue in theCounty . All Styles in Stock or made to order Bhort Notice. New Furniture Wareroo1 is now second to no ing and attentive h« tion for Commenci por day. JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIE Residenceat the l DI PHE Willbe at I asting‘s Hotel @ar and Pridasy from 10 o Daundalk Murch 20th 18 n wll paris of Goods sol4 on AtWouded and t First Clas® Barber in conne« MARKDALE. T. SPROULE, Pro Durihmn. Salos s on reasonable ter NA tario Loanin Cxhire Life Iusur winumce Co. Wt« Bangeen Mutual F GEO. XRES every month,, whore upon all those that i #onage,. All work en (‘ RADU ATE of x lege, Poronto PL ANS, Specif Furnished. Wo i;;‘;d in the it RersurNer, any < ronto. YETERINARY SURGEO Owen Sound have resu p on overy Phursday a REVERE HOTEI T“E anbserih wnd Make Uj bhe Latest8tyle M 1\ rofessional and business cards apaeeand under.per yoar '..[.‘Qcof‘.'llimn Nonpariel m Phreeinches do. por s oar a bu--hdrnru...m--m s clus for the Arst insertion . and 2. gubsequent! asortion Nony Ordinwry notices of births 11 kinds of looal news insor meray Asmtwnals, &0 . id 6: $1, the advertisement : AAvertisements, excopt #r.sten instructions to thhe . uati] forbidden and charge sunance Comqpany «PRBM®: â€"@1,00 porvenrin A dva g14.35 1t mot paid Wirhin ty w w mt t n . Re«idence Forgns #1., Mownt 6« Late»! Fashion» Reogalerds Heceive Kvery Thursda March 9, 1062 "THR GREY REVIE LFRED FROST , County Crown Attorm y June24ch ,1880 Wend @ Moe, â€"\\ BUSINESS DIRECTOR Durham , 1 wurhacm . Meney to Lonan. H. STEVENSON, *X ENERAL AGENT. | London I tario Loaning Company â€" Londo: Cutting done to Ordcr. BJACKES,B. A W. M. CLARK. Architect and Builder, ICENX8SED A ICENXSED Alexander Robertson, BEG leave ng and Summ JACKES & I TTORNXEYS at 1. Frost & Frost. ARRISTERS and Attorney‘s Charges Moder E. D. MACMILLA TTORNEY â€"AT â€"LAW, wddition add *". 2.. NEX C)}~. Opposine Parker‘s Drug Stor apposite Parker MISCELLANEOU®S. mlicitors pURHAM HUGH MACKAY. RATES OP ADVERTIsSIXG JOHN MOODIE. TAILOR, J. TOWNXSEXD, i MEDICAL. ower wes NPA m BR 3 Ofh Garafraxa Street, Uppor T DUNDALKE MAlLkDALJ t Juanrar -u.ul‘n ho me eaetls is 6t free. Addrem T â€"ry *#( n Augos on . Muc 48 PJBLISNED LZGAL 14 A UA at H annonnce that T )1 DUCRH A J .W .FROST 14 () KRESS Ont