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Grey Review, 30 Aug 1894, p. 4

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DOTATITG Durniw. â€"A most imâ€" portant step was taken by the trystee Board on Monday night and which when carried into efect wili have a very salntary influence on education in Paisley. _ It wasdecided to open the sixth department in the sebool ard furnish it as a principal‘s department. Tue sclu=A board parpose hiring a teact«r holding a first class certificate wno will be qualitied not only to do entrance work but to carry pepils up to jumor leaving examination. â€" To de this a substantial salary will have to be offered, but this the board is preâ€" puwed to do. By jadicions sealing of the salsries of the under teachers, the s heme can be carried out with an adâ€" ditional expense of only three or four bundred dollars. â€" In the present janeâ€" tare the board, we think, bas acted. wisely. Ot course we still bold the: view that a high school, and nothing short of it, is urgently required here, but the attitude of the present County * â€"=il is decidedly bostile to the inâ€" any more of these at pres mountain wou‘t come ‘U simply bave to .ments. Chesley Js .e thing, and it looks \gh at present it is for Battery Sehools in Ontario, Quebec | Wa and British Columbia ; £73,000 more | Cot for Cavalry schools in Ontario and | un Fanitoba ; and $210000 per annum | Mo additional are laid out on the regular ’ J Infantry Corps of Ontario, New Bruns | P3 wick and (Quebec. _ Altogether the Doâ€" 1 hea minion lays on‘ a million and a half| ing yearly for military purposes, and yet , ion, it has just been decided to establish | PYQ another sehool in Montreal. And for| hes what 2 Mainly to train a few seore | beh gentlemen‘s sons for places in the Britâ€" | PÂ¥ ish or American army, for that has | sha been the principal result so far. Is | bai there on this earth a more patient or | the long suffering people than Canadians. | the â€"Wiarton Echo. Wwi in Durrarttse Doesuss. â€"A most im | up portant step was tiken by the trystee | pgs Board o» Monday night and which | pa when â€"carried â€" into effecet wili have & | fop very salnitary influenrce on education ! w C nadaâ€"ba men, women u) annually College in | for Battery S and British / for Cavalry S.amitoba ; and 221000 additional are laid out o Infantry Corps of Ontario wick and Quebee. _ Altog minion lays ont a millio yearly for military parp it has just been decided another sehool in Montre what 2 Mainly to train ¢f the CGnelph formation soon to be p blished by Prof: Whiteaves of the Ceclog:eal survey, Ottawa. Mr. Townâ€" sen | is an enthusiastic geologist, hayâ€" ing collected fossils in almost every reek format on in Ontarie, and his proâ€" fhie cy in that line has gained him more than a Canadian rep tation.â€" Fergus Newsâ€"Reeord. ed with the now of the ( nov of the Christian Cuare visited his parents and t; fraxa recently, and ga Recoid a eall when in He also visited the El seareh of geological sf number of the fossils eoll num} trati visited h He Mr. Mulock, M. P., Sec‘ared :â€" "‘There is no jail for the political bood ler who is willing to divide his boodle with those who preside over the adâ€" ministration of justice." This is a severe arraignment of the men now in power at Ottawa, yet it is tree. Their reply to the demand that justice shall be done and wrongdoing punished wherever found is a copy of Tweed‘s defence of the plander of New York tax payers, **Well, what are you goâ€" Ing to do about it?" The country needs a change. â€"â€"London Advertser. Flax is coming into Harriston in im eignty empire, his head lie or a perhans while cl After trying various means of getting rid ofrabbits the Australians have finally hit nnon the plan of sending them over to England to be eaten. There are proâ€" bably enough hungry people in the rest of the world to get away with all the rabbits Australia can produce, so that a way ont of the difficulty seems to be fairly onened. An American exchange says that a printing office in Kentucky is opened every morning with prayer. We are glad to hene of thi , but it is quite a deâ€" parture from the venal costom. Esâ€" tablishments of that kind are usually enened by the "devil" ard not unfreâ€" quently closed by the sheriff. We are Inrpr vixc.â€"The people of Breaver Tonacco is bright, clean and nataral. â€" This is why it is 10 favor with Gentlâ€"men and good taste. _ McArem® Tob. n.. Tororto, Ont. mites of W Lotdcs oxer 18 1M EXCHANGE E(HCOE®S. en tion Of Lus»~ of the first l'."' P@rnisinss0, Some day he may take it into to declare Matableland a repubâ€" detached monorchy, paying tribute to the British Crown wuming and exercising soverâ€" ‘»wusend, who was connectâ€" » Elora Express in 1876, but ‘hristian Guardian, Toronto, prrents and friend in Garaâ€" ntly, and gave The News eall when in this vicinity. isited the Elora rocks in geological specimens .A the fossils collected by Mr. will be descrived with illusâ€" a monograph on the fossils rlph formation soon to be by IP‘rf. Whiteaves of the t with v C Kin TY dee‘d« five millions together, 1 childrenâ€"pay $71, keep up the Military rston ; $1814.000 more university graduate, a diamond hunter of adâ€" cts who was originally 1 lind grabber in South iy developing his own tenure in South Afaica, n Al in Ontau Is in Ontar 10 000 per n nust be a power in ersey. ‘The treeâ€" d to issu> bonds hich to build 182 id ways. n new ( ® more | Ha ! Ha!â€"The following resolation | Quebec | was read by the Mayor at a recent 0 more | Council meeting in Wiarton and carried rio and | unanimously, â€" without discussion :â€" annum | Moved by Mr. Tyson, secondcd by 8. regular | J. Harkâ€"That the Council be asked to Bruns. | pass a byâ€"law to better regulate the the Doâ€" | head dresses of ladies at public meetâ€" a half| ings ; that, owing to the present fash ind yet| lon, the feathers, flowers and ribbons tablish | project high up above the ladies nd for | heads, thereby preventing those sitting â€" score | behind from secing the speakers on the e Brit. | platform ; and providing that the ladies at has | shall either go bareheaded with their ar. Is | hair cut short, or with opera cap fitting ent or ) the head closcly so as not to obstruct «llans, | the yview of those sitting behind. The Wisrton Echo has the following to say \ in regard to the above motion :â€"The ‘ st im | ungnimity with which the resolation trustee | pestrictive of feathers and female hair which \ passed in Council last week augurs ill | have & | for the success of "women‘s rights" in ‘ ucat‘on | Winrton. And such a deliverance, too pen the | ;s tull view of the assemblage of ladies ol ard | expected a few days subsequently ! rtment. | pip perpetrators of the eruel act ought iring & | to be, as presumably they by this time tificate | arg, profoundly asbamed of them y to 40 | selyes, â€"A feather, or for the matter of Pils UP | that, a lock of "tizzled" bair when such To d¢ | constitutes the upper adorument of a baye t0 | lady are by virtue of the selection cieâ€" S TTC | vated to regions sacred and regarded ling Of | as far above criticism. An emergency C3 th€ | meeting of Council and repeal of its am @dâ€" | nogion can alone save its individual or 1097 | members from defeas that will otherâ€" Et JUUCâ€" | wike overtake eyery sinner of them at s acted ‘ the next municipal election. The joke old the | of the thing Les in the fact that the notWrE | arleged mover snd seconder of the od Lerey | pesolution were absent and knew nothâ€" t County | ing about it. Aane se 2 00 clae s "or Abeif | Aavell, if it will do you any good to at pres LowD â€" ABERDEEN‘s â€" Latest.â€"Lord a‘t ccme | Aberdeen teils the following stcry have to of himself; He left London at midnight csley is in a sleeping car for the North. In the > * | morning when he awukened he saw a it looks stranger opposite him. ent it is | _ "Excuse me," said the stranger, "may &A | I nak if you are rich ?" wd, | _ Somewhat surprised, his Lordship reâ€" Lereby A‘..d that he was tolerably wellâ€"toâ€"do. wch the| |"Mex 1 ask," continued the stranger, BCR C599 | Co ow rich you are?" uie eR ommmpen e 09. Jlonia and 'nllin whole Sy u; taste Astatement of the election expenses of Messrs Cleland (Grit for North Grey) and Gamey (Patron) has been given to the public. The expenses of the former approximated $500.00 while that of the latter was only $29.00. Taking for granted that the rest of the the Patrons elect spent as little for electioncering purposes as our worthy representative, the 17 Patrons haye kept within the figure of the very Libâ€" eral member of the north. If the Patrons could affect a corresponding change in the expenditure of the Provâ€" inge what a boon it would be ?â€"Cor. of tht Advance. Engiists â€"9 g‘u:l. Bott Wednesday evening,. of last week, the home of Mr. Win. Main, Heistein, was the scene of a pleasant event, over ohe hundred guests were present to witness the marriage of his daughter Amelia to Richard Irvine. Mr. Wesley Sharpe supported the groom, while Miss Amelia Vane assisted the bride. After the ceremon was over, all sat down to a bounteous supper, where Justice was done to the inner man. After which all joined in to make life as joyful as possible, the company tripping the light fantastic until the wee sma‘ hours. â€"Confederate. An upt>date preacher is the one who caused copies of the following not‘ce to be posted up in (Guelp h:â€"Inâ€" vitation to Bicyclists=â€"â€"St. James Angliâ€" can church, Hespeler, extends a hearty welcome to all bicycle riders from Galt, Guelph, Bran‘ford and other places (who are in the habit of riding out) to attend the service held every Sunday afternoon at 3.30 o‘clock. Come in your wheeling costume if you wish! Your bicycles will be safely locked up Rev. J. Edmunds, Incumbent." Mr. Van Horne‘s prediction of big prices for wheat appears to be explodâ€" ing through the breech, the price, inâ€" stead of advancing, having gone down to fifty cents. Van is all right as king, and he might be satisfactory as pricst, but when it comes down to prophet he ents a poor figure. He emerges at the mouth end of the Horne, as it were.â€" Advance. . If you want to buy or sell & farm, adâ€" veriise in the Toronto Weekly Mail. That paper reaches 100,000 farmeis hoemes every week and your advertissâ€" ment should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase, _ Advertise ments of this class are in the Toronto Weekly Mauil for Five Cents a word for gach iusertion. Twenty Cents a word for five insertions. Address The Mail Tovonto, Canada, y meurrr 18 Srx Mours. â€"Distressing Kidney and Bladder discases relief in six honrs the "Ureat Scuth American Kidney Cure" This new remedy is a great surprise and delight «n on accouut of its exceeding promptness in releving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back, amd cvery part of the urinary passages m male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it ulmost immeâ€" diately. It you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy, Sold by McFarl\ne & Co., Draggi=ts, dard, Bott or Caudloused Lumps aud Rlâ€"mishes from horâ€"es, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ringâ€"Bon«, Stiffe:, Sprains, all Swollen Throate, Congls, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warran‘ed by McFarlane & 0. Engiist Spavin Liniment rewoves all For SiLtz®.â€"Four secoud hand bugâ€" gies covered and open, some as good as new, will sell at a bargain. Apply at once and see them. F. NEestur. A Boox To HomssitEx.â€"One bottle of English Spavin Liniment completely removed a curb from my horse. 1 take pleasure in recommending the remedy, asit acts with mysterious promptnuoss in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused lamps, blood spayin, splints, curbs, sweeny, stifles and spraims _ GrorG® Ross, Farmer, Mark ham, Ont. â€" Sold by McFa lane & Co. The prisoner was found guilty and sentenced to five years in the penitenâ€" tiary on each charge, sentences to run eoncurrently. â€" Mr. H. G. Tuckeracted for the Crown, and Mr. A. J. McKay for the prisoner. lgrigx is Six Howrs. â€"Drstressing Kidâ€" ney and Bladder Discases relieved in #ix hours by the *Great South American K dâ€" ney Curc." This new remedy is a great l\\r\«ise aud delight on account of it« ex= ceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder. kidneys, back snd every part of the urinary passoges in male or fomale. | It reâ€" lieves retention of water and pain in paS«ing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by MeFarlane & Co., Druggist. The third page of Mail is noted. for ment. â€" If you wan chanic, a business, The evidence showed that MeNab bad first accomplished the ruin of the girl, and then while taking her away from home, there to remain until the child was born, bad induced her to give him a Power of Attorney, which he afterwards used for bis own purâ€" poses as above indicated. The defence sought to prove that Miss Woods had really given MeNab the property for his own use, and for that purpose called several witnesses, whose testimony if anything proved MeNab‘s guilt A large number of letters written by MeNab to the girl during her absence were put in, which are said to have been unfit for polite ears, ard which Council for the Crown did not read openly. In charging the prisoner Judge Creasor remarked that he had never known a more scandalous case of woman‘s confidence and man‘s duplieâ€" ity im all his experience. He gave McNab such a lecture as has scearcely it ever been exceeded in its terms of condemnation in Owen Sound. Friday of last week and Tuceday of this, in the presence of a large audâ€" ience J. D. McNab, Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor, bhad his trial before Judge Creasor for fraudulently raising a mortgage on the property of Louisa Wood, while acting under a Power of Attorney ; for frandulently appropratâ€" ing the proceeds of the morgage and after fraudulently conveying away the property. ‘ France too, has a grudge against China, and would be only too glad to be allied with Russia in any part of the world. But England will not let Russia get a scaport if she can prevent it ; and, moreover, as England trusts China to help her in case of trouble in India, England will feel bound to help her should Russia fight her. So yousee why the whole world watches breathlessly for news, and all of us hope that matters may be settled pea eably.â€"Tara Leader. _ Russia hates China, because it is China whom she has to dread should she ever dare to attack India. Corea is of no great importance cither for itself or its trade. It is not the rord to India; it is not a gateway of commerce. Japan and China have been watching for a chance to scize it, but though it might be of value to them, why should all the rest of the world care ? Because this litle kingdom where the trouble started in what was probâ€" ably a small riot, may inyolve half of Europe in a war. Japan with her inâ€" telligence and enterprise, is not any mateh for China in a long war, for China has 200,000,000, â€" inhabitants from which to draft herarmies. â€"Russia would gladly help Japan, if in return Japan would give her a safe port in the Pacific. Where is Corea ? Why should all the world take such an interest in the affairs of a little penâ€" insula in the castorn part of Asia? Cure SICK HEADACHE and Nenralgia in 20 ammuTes, also Coated Tongue, Dizziâ€" ness, Biliousness, Pain in the Side, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Bad Breath. . to stay cured also regulate the bowels. vERY N/CS TO TAKE. Price 25 Cents at Drua Sromes. mOsST SsUyCCEsSFUL REMEDY Written for the Childrers POWDERS FoRr MAN OR BEAsT. QUEEN V. MeNAB old MacFarlane & Co., wholesale and retail agents for Durham. Mr. W. S. Barker is a young minister of Peterboro who has by his great earnestness and able exposition of the doctrines of the Bible carned for himself a place amongst the foremost ministers of Canada. â€" He, with his most estimable wife, believe in looking after the temporal as well as the spiritunl welfare of mankind, hence the following statement for publication : «I have much pleasure in reâ€" commending the Great South Ameriâ€" ~an Nervine Tonic to all who are .fflicted as I have been with nervous prostration and indigestion, Ifound very great relief from the very first bottle, which was etrongly recomâ€" mended to me by my druggist. I also induced my wife to uge it, who, I must say, was completcly run down and was suffering very much from general debility. She found great relief from South Amâ€"rican Nervine and also choerfully recommends it to her fellowâ€"sufferers. It is now a scientific fact that cerâ€" tain nerve centres located rear the base of the brain have eutire control over the stomach, liver, heart, lungs and indeed all internal organs ; that is, they furnish these organs with the necessary nerve force to enable them to parform their respostive work. When the nerve contres ars weakened or deranged the nerve REV. W. S. BARKER Readyâ€"made Clothing, AN EMINENT MINISTERN Just received part of our Fali Stock of and for Quality and Style we defy competition. PRICES, of course, are as usual the Lowest Possible for Reliable Goods, We have some Bargains to offer in our Fall Dry Goods which are now to hand. ‘These are not old worn out bankrndpt stock butâ€" are all New, Fresh and Tasty. Will be glad to show you our goods & t_luote prices. # Rev. W. S. Baraez." ‘C. L. CRANT, OF PETERBORO. HAVE & force is diminished, and as a _sult the stomach will not digest the food, the liver bocomes torpid, the kidneys will not act properly, the heart and lungs suffâ€"r, and in faet the whole system becomes weakened and sinks on account of the lack of nerve force. South American Nervine is based on the foregoing scientific discovery and is so prepared that it acts directly on the norve centres, It immediately increases the nervous energy of the wholo system, thereby enabling the different organs of the body to perform their work perfectly, when disease at once disappears. It greatly benefits in one day. Mr. Solomon Bond, a member of the Society of Friends, of Darlington, Ind., writes: "I have used six bottles of South American Nervine and I consider that every bottle did for me one hundred dollars worth of good, because I have not bad a good night‘s slsep for twenty years on account of irritation, pain, horrible dreams, and general nervous prosâ€" tration, which has been caused by chronic indigestion and dyspepsig of the stomach, «.c «. a broken down condition of my nervous system. But now 1 can lis down and sleep all night as sweetly as & baby, and I feel like m sound man. I do not ‘ think there has ever been a medicine introduced into this country, which ’vill at all compare with this as a ecro for the stomach and nerves." Nave Nour Am@uin Seap Wrappors Aud when you have 25 Ammonia or 10 Puritan Soap Wrappers send them to ns, and a three cent stamp for postage, and we will mail you FREE. a handsome picture suitable for framing. A list of pictures around each bar. Ammonia Soap has nc equal. We recommend it. Write your name plainly and address : W. A. BrapsHaw & Co., 48 and 50 LombardSt., Toronto. Sold by all geners!l merchants and wrocers. Give it a trial. HAhAkAAMALAMAAWNes Lower Town, â€" weâ€"veum ty is d Lumber, Shingles and Lath always In Stock. We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differâ€" Something New! @â€" New Job and News Type t ) ces Having Completed our New Factory we are now prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. Repairing vromptly attended to. Firstâ€"Class Workmanship guaranteed. A complete stock of Whips, Combs, Brushes, Bits, etc., kept on hand. Sash and Door Factory. Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Large so that all orders Is still in his old stand Office, where h« HARNESS SHOP! Highest Price paid for Raw Furs. Durham, Jan. 26th, 1892. To the ‘REvIL A" Plant has lately been aaded a Large Quantity of We are now better than ever prepared to turn out Neat and Tasty Work in Posters, Bill Heads, Hand Bills, Letter Heads, ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside sheeting. Note Forms, Receipts, Etc, Dont Forget that You can get a Good Clean Job as Cheap at home as l{lsending Good Money out of the Town. As an Advertising Médium the Review takes the Lead. ARipans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. | HEAVY AND LIGHT l HARNESS, , SADDLES, ! BRIDLES, I‘ COLLARS, Etc. New Stock Horse Blankets. CHAS. LEAVENS, Jr., t irculars, Business Cards, Calling Cards, Blank Forms, WEdnt Filkrie Pamphlets, d stand on Lambton Street, near the Post where he is ready to till all orders for N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. can be filled. ____________ __Fer Free Semples address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. 10 SPRUCE STREET, ° â€" NEW YORK. EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. SAVE MANY A DOCTOR‘S BILL. ie a ons e sns Shorhane id bokeal 4e * **!* Btatements, CHARLES LEAVENS. Envelopes, 4 OB dor® Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in each month Pricevilieâ€"Monday before _ Durbam Hanoverâ€"Monday before Dorham, Mount Forestâ€"Third Wednesday in each mouth. Gcelphâ€"First Wedesday in each month Harristonâ€"Friday before the Guelph Fair Draytonâ€"Saturday betore Guelph,. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. Douglasâ€"Monday before Elora Fair. Hamiltonâ€"Crystrl Palace Grounds, th day after Guelph. Listowelâ€" First Friday in each month; Fergusâ€"Thursday following Mount Fores Markdaleâ€"Baturday hetore Orangeville Orangevilieâ€"Second Thursday in each month. fFleshertonâ€"Monday before Orangevs!] Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orangeviliele Shelburneâ€"Wednerday betore Orangeviile Walkertonâ€"Last _ Wednesday in exch PUBLIC SCHOOL. _ Darhum School Board meets on the 1st Saturday in every month. Dr, Gon,Chairman. Thos. Allen, Principal. C1AUGEEN TENT, K.O.T.M., No. 154, KJ meets on the first and third Tuesdays of every mouth, _ Thos. Brown, Com. F. C. Hauniton, R. K. MECUANXCS' INSTITUTE. _ New Hallâ€"open every Tue=iny evening from 7 to 9 o‘clock, ind every Sururday from 2 to 4 p. m. Auvual fee $1, Dr. Gun Pres. C. Ramage See. Mis. MacRae, Librarian. DURHAM LODGE, AQU.W., meets in the Hill over Gran‘s old store. on the 2nd and 4th Monday of evory month. This Society offers inrurance of $1000 or $2000 at low rater, avud emoli initintory Fee.C. L. Gravt, M.W., A. McKenzie, Recorder. GROCKERY & CRACERRY SOXS OF SCOTLAND, BEN XEVIS CAMP NXO. 45, meets in E. of 8. Hail, Fnid»y on or before full mooun, George Binnie, Chict, Geo, Rassel, See. / ol Meeting, on secor day in each month. J Cluef Range, K. Barnert DUBHAM L.O, L. NO. 682. Night of Meeting, on Thurscay or Lefore full moon in eack mouth _ Wim. A Auderson, See. 66 66 ]OO 66 66 ]()3 W. & C.T sets 44 NAÂ¥ of Meeting every Monday evening at 8 o‘clock, m the Odd Fellows Eall, Nisitâ€" mg brethern welcomed. W. B. Vollct Sec. Dinner Sets 85 pieces $7.00 The best place to buy your Grockery, Wringers & Wringer DL‘RHAM LODGE XO. 306 of & A. M. Nigit of Meeting, I on or before fall moon of each Visiting bretheim welcome,. Thos. W. M. Geo. Russell, Nee. A large assortment of Fancy Crystals &c. Try his tamous Nagaziki Zapan Tea. An assortment of general groceries, fresh. POST OFFICE, Office hour» ty m 8 a. m., 40 7 p.m. A e NP Postmaster. rebh. MecKeuzic, CRYSTAL SETS S G. REGISTRY OFALCE, â€" Thomas * Lmuder, Registrar . dolm A, AMunro, Deputyâ€"Registrar. Oflice hours from 10 &. m. to 4 p. in. REV. R. MALONEY, Pastor. Darham Services=â€"11 a. m. firt Sunâ€" day of every mouth. G enclp Nervicesâ€" 9 a. m. first Sunday of eyery amonth, 10:30 u. m. third San day of every month. J. C. POMEROY, Pasror Service every Sabbath at 10: and 7 p.m. Sabbaih Sehoo! at 2: Prayer meeting ever; Wednesday at 8 p. an. e e ether h. 1 °° bis vamwe or another, or whether p, hk sup} scribed or not is responsible fo, Sit EY 8. If a sabscriber orders bis poy,, ltie stopped at a certain time, and the Publisheq continnes to send, the sabscri)e;;, hetud to pay for it if he takes it ont l the poct office. This proceeds upon », | P°* PBESBYTERIAN CHUKCH Service every Sabbuth i; 11 , 7 p. m. Sabbath School mq Bi at 2:80 p. m. â€" Prayer neeting op day evening at 8 p. m, Bunday Sehoo! an‘! EDC Claseygay | _ g'.fd{ w.l‘delu, wW. B. ‘V““el‘m.’?“'r‘:g 1. If any person orders hiepg tinved, he must pay ali .,M!“"duw_ publisher may continn® to #o,q 1?“’ S the mentis ade, and collect th e ‘,'l"unl,..‘_ whether it be taken from the ..g;;""ri‘ There oun be no legal discontipy, . **bo, paymentismade. Bte unyy) 2. Aay person who takes a pa the post office, whether 4 i,,ml:‘l from naime or another, or whetheri.,"* bis w.J. OoNhOR. I'Asmg‘ Sabbath Bervices at 11 a. » ,, Bunday Sehool and Bible clus q , TRINITY CHUKRCH, â€"â€" REV. W. MeGREGon, Paston, Sunday Service, morning ut 1J a. m, Babbath School and Bible class at 230 p. i. Prenching at 7 p. m. Week eveuâ€" mg Serviceâ€"Thursday evening, reguiar Enypr meeting «t 8 p. m, Y ung Peoples Inion on Monduy evening at 8. p. m. We call the .poei;I attent masters and subscribersto tl..:zh 9 p nopsis of the newspaperlans r n“"q DPURRAM DIBECTOpy OURT DURHAM.N~A!M,LO.F, Night w s« , _ WO hat a mrn must pay for what j, tt6ek N 3 Rl:‘@'_LQDGE NO. 169 1.0.0 F. Night JOHN CAMERON. APTIST CHCUCROH EIHOOIST CuCrRron C CHURCH Monthly Fairs THE DURHAM Newspaper i Schooul aud Bible cluss myer nreetiog on Wedues. JANSEN, Pastor I and last Phursâ€" lin Livingstone, Recording See, 64 64 806 OF A. F . lu.lnd1p' m C n U D B0 t y Â¥> us at 10:30 a. m bay, Chn.l; tor Cash or Trade 30 p. m. evening Ailsold uesday mot th. m. and PoWi, Wt Good Farms (0‘ Office â€"Scales pENTSTRY A general finam . «4DANID JACKSON, J _Ofilee, next door to == and at reasousb! wos, NORTGAGN * ATTENXDED T0 P»} JAMSS 1L0% J. T. FOSTER. » i‘ M There‘s Big }02°5 Following Prop:= f J, SHEWELL & soN Lots 21, 212, 2 8. Road, To: acres timber: a) Inswrance P. G. HOX G. HOUL D.S Money to lend w io« * ICEXSED U# yCQi 1 1 MISCEIILXEOUS. ND and 1.0\N XC)â€" L‘Nl! Â¥ AJA \TORS, coxvyEyiaxcEs> BTL TEV ENSO son %Qr wart‘s f ;URHA‘IKM ies . MtvNZE ®# Dorno« Ont , TELFORD, ) @UoTC n sn un iture. ©onVEY AUCTIONEZR JACksONS and Complete STOCK ig of Bedroom and Par "Extension and Centr Buble & and Ei 38 DIRECTORY LEGAL Grad "CT B Bs in DPURLAM. King 5 â€"Baim« 1 D Sn 1N exCuelce 0 to JAMEFS EDG! Es Kice Hill, I ”EY TO LOAN P m â€" good w Py DICLI FOR SALE DGK PROPER len mJ sold con. 1, W in exch ing \ » Buil en in ine loirer o6 te W "l'unu m# very and # ntit GCEKIS, â€"mn Oak, e Assort. so carry n for Sal ® "f n ritable Cit 1e i. MIHJ MILL Durka nore Old tio tho: , Py

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