St. Thomas High School was h.‘.., ened on the 6th inst. â€" The new % t co.t $8,000, the grounds, $2,000, and teace furnishings $2,000. is The Nova Scotia cotton mills n’C B.h‘_ ru, amongst the largest in Lancashire, re dumaged by fire or Fridey to the ex. it of $300.000. Three hundred persons s thrown out of employment. A dam burst at May‘s Landing, N. J, Sunday, canusing a general panic, and struction to property estimated at $30,. 0. The imkabitants had t> take to the A strike ais rry into exeention his vile scheme for laying all the Jews in the provinces, he ived the king‘s ring as a warrant; an t was with the ring be directed all cfficisl tters to be afterwards sealed. The prcâ€" nt uses of the rina as a keepsoks and â€"s marriage token aro simply relices of the iquideanc~, vrrostige and power that ouc@ gssomated with the r»g. a he stim ing 0,000 A serions accident occurred near Kingsviile * other day to a lady named Mrs. Cloutier. e was drving out of a nevghLour‘sfarmâ€"yazd en the wazzon happered to upâ€"set a bue« ve, the result being that the beew attacked th horse and driver, stinging them furiousâ€" . Mr. Frank Montrose coming to their sistance became entangled in the harness d bad his leg fractured. Mra Clouti#t was wlly stumz about the howd and face, and the rse dieâ€"\ the same night from the effects of lace in the t l the land of Egypt. When Hamar, reary of seeing Mardecai sitting at the gnte, btained the permission of Abrnernus to 1 ground adjacent to ths ave tagen use of Tax Rimse is as Axctsst Systpor or axx as» rowrz. â€" The ring was of the signia of royalty, like the sceptre and e crown, in ancient times. When Plaâ€" ah raised Joseph to the highest possible guity in Egyptâ€"only himselt on the rome being greater then his ministersâ€" s took the ring from his own hand and rome being greater then his ministersâ€" * took the ring fom his own hand and ve it to the young Hebrow in token of the ithority bestowed upon him as ruler ove the th n, has resigned. MISCELLANEOUS. at ish sparrow, and believes it has been ore«. Central Purk, it points ont, WA® c time infested with countless wrigghng repulsive worms. These the sparrow® imported to destroy and they accomplish« eir mission with thoroughness and des= . They keep the rose tree clcan, amd : war upon insectivorous pests of variou® iptions. â€" That they fight other birds i® tless true, but their very pngnacity i® it favour,. A cat that wins victories other cats is apt to be the best mouser, the birds that can command the best in the trees. and hedgeâ€"rows in defiance yer birds are apt to be found up early 1e morling catching the worms We taken consilerable pains to getthe spar« over here, and now let us not condem® Beust, Austrian ambnssador LCKIT M ma d & 10( s occured at Radeliffe, vear t the woavers amd winders irteen mills. ‘The strike ï¬h a reduction of 8} per cent. in t 3,500 looms are thas stopâ€" ral hundred more are expected Jn W morning of Septem ber & nufactory of Messrs. Macâ€" ell, & Co., situated on the rn, near Ciieff, Perthshire, tally destroyed by fire. The he valley for miles around. ) hands are thrown out of The damage is estinated at an exeept vlone, omitting Tastmanix , nine rallion sheep porâ€" summer, valued at $22,. came over to Windsor bought a pair of boots, carrying his old pair in While returning on the ; man came up and told af nies have beon suffer . ght; the loss of sheop inds or tens of thous. It has been estimated en discovere~1 within [ «~mmoth, in Kentneky, atter completely in the ection it has been exâ€" and in another twenty» of horses can be driven les. Tt has three wide : of which is navigable and which forms the clends the importel W expire nt, on each brick of f an ancient king. hing it. . WilHah is from Dabvlo®, an I house whore Iry mare brick hï¬n clore the eate Wa® been offered $10,« which the entrance a granger from nal character was arsaw. . ‘The milk was broken into. ral mumumies In in the care, and owner, Thoma® late King of" Hanover was oulitonuf,ithf understood, by an accidental, and by no means violent, blow upon the eye. Scarcely | a day passes, we believe, without some schodlmaster (or schoolfellow, in n@tural imitation of his master), giving m lad a smart ‘"box" upon the ear. Fow persons would be bold enough to choose the eye as a part upon which it â€"was expedient to inflict a violent blow by way of moral education, but there is apparently no end to the numbers who select an organ upon which violence is liable to be attended with much more dangerous resalts. For not only deafness caused by "boxes," which rupture (as they continually do) the drunt of the ear, but the inflymmation of the internal cavity, which is so frequean a result, may be followed by disease of the bone, giving rise to abscess of the brain, and having a fatal termination. Medical men wlone can be fully awarse hbow fruitful a source of suffering and danger is represented by the box upon the ear. There are for example, under observation at the present momenttwo school boys who have been the y ctims of such an assault. Surely, school ninsters ought to have learned, long ere this the danger of a mode of personal chastiseâ€" ment that has apparently usurped the place of others, which, if more disgnsting were altended with an equal amount of peril.â€" L «neet. A plateau in Cyprus upon Mount Olymâ€" pus, 4,000 feet above the sea and an easy distance from the capital, has been selected as the site of # eantonment for the soldiers. It is very salubrious, abundantly supplied with water, and most aromatie with the fragrance of the pine woods. Waesxormnâ€"At Ayton, on the 2ith August, the wife of \Mr. Nowh Wenger of a son, «®uson\â€"In Egremont, on the 26th ult., the wife of Mr. J. A. Osborn of a daughter. Kommâ€"In Egremont, on Monday, 26th ult., the wife of Mr. Jos. Robb of n daughter, Cowaxâ€"In Egremont, on the 12th inst, the wife of Mr. Win. Cowan -& w son. FosTtEnâ€"In Artemosia, on the ith inst., the wife of Mr. Archibuld Foster, of a dunghter. LttTtL®zâ€"LEAYVEXSâ€"In Owen Sound, on the ith ‘ inst., by the Rev. J. 1. Hindley, \r. John Little to klizabeth Leavens, both of Owen Sound Bnutrixenasâ€"BavxpEnsâ€"On tho 20th August, & Owen Sound, by the Rev. A. H. R. Muiholland, teorge Brettingham, London, Eng., to Avelin Margaret Saunders, Markdalo, Ont. McAXTHERâ€"SIMP8O®â€"At Priceville, on the 3rd inst , by the Rev. D McLeod, B.A., Mr. Robert MeArthur to Miss Cathcrine Simpson, eldest duughter of John Simpson,all of Priceville, Wirmmowâ€"Wrayâ€"At Triaity Church, Durham, on the 12th inst., by Rev. Thos. Msï¬-.hy. Lucan, Mr. Amos M. Withrow, of Tilsonburg, to Miss Fanny ynunr“ daughter of Rov. Mr. Wray, Incumbent of Trimity Church, Durham. Eponâ€"W itsonâ€"At Durhana, on the 17th inst., by the Rev. Mr Park, Mr Elins Edge, Bentinck, to Buncâ€"In Benfinck, on the 13th inst, Sarab, the beloved wife of Mr. Win. Bell, uged 63 yeurs "Ivux»ur1â€"In Bentinck, an the 15th inst., Thomas Turnbull, agod 751â€"«5 and 4 months, The deâ€" consed has resided in Bentinck sinco 1855, hayâ€" ing come from Sutharlandshire, Scotlund, in thut yoar. raciph Centralâ€"At Guclph, on Septomber 17, 13, 19 and 20. Clifford Unionâ€"At Clifford, Sept. 17 and 18. Mount Forestâ€"At Mount Forest, Sopt. 18, 19 & 20. Provrxctatr Examntri®esâ€"At Toronta, Soptember 23, 44, 25, 46, 4i and 48. Wost Wellingtonâ€"At Drayton, Sopt. 43 and 24. Bentinekâ€"â€"At Allanpark, on Friday, Sept. @7th. Hellandâ€"At Chatsworth, Sept. 27th. Wosternâ€"At London, Sept. 30 to Oct $0k. Artomesiaâ€"At Engenia, Sept. 30. Soutu Gurytâ€"At Durham, Tuosday and WÂ¥e&wos duy, October 1st and nd. Eant Gnayâ€"A4 Flesherton, October 1st and 2nd. Melanethonâ€"At £bolburno, October 3 and 4. «Osprey â€"At Singhremon, Oct. 4th. Callingwoodâ€"At arksburg, Friday, Oct. 4. Ddudalk Unionâ€"At Danda)s, on Monday, Oct. Tth Protonâ€"At Hoperville, on Tussday, Oct. §th. Fuphrasiaâ€"At Rocklyn, Tuesday, Oct. 8th. Fgromontâ€"At Holstein, Thursday, Oct. 10tk. Northorn Union â€"At Orangeville, Oct. 8, 3, and 20. Northermâ€"At Walkerton, Oct. 8, 9, 10 and 11. Darhamâ€"Third Tuesday in eanch montl. Pricevilleâ€"Monday befare Duzhane, Hanoverâ€"Menday before Rurkem. Mcunt Forestâ€"Tuird Wednesdsy in each Dundalkâ€"Tuosday before Orangeville. Gaelphâ€"First Wednesday in each month. Harristonâ€"Friday before the Guelph Fair. Draytonâ€"Saturday before Guelph. Eloraâ€"The day before Guelph. Douglasâ€"Monday befose Elora Fair. Hamiltonâ€"Cyrstal Palace Grounds, the day after Guelph. Rerlinâ€"First Thursday in each month . Brampton â€"First Thursday in each moath. Listowelâ€"First Friday in each month. Forgusâ€"Thursday following Mount Forest. Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth . of February, April, June, Angust, Octoper and December. Primroseâ€"Wednesday _ preceding the Orangeville Fair. Orangevilleâ€"The 2ud Thursday in each _ month. "Walkertonâ€" REROTETICA Shethurneâ€"Wednesday before Oran geville. Marsvilleâ€"Secoud Weduesday in each Mildmay â€" Shorts, Bran, ;'l'u.;l-;\v:r;t. Watvon, eldost daughtor of alr Robert Watson, of the same Townslip, S‘:i'n; Wheat, It. Chail... G ow 40. §¥Gzem Onts ** . ceveekes Barley ** . cceasser Pons * .. aswssave Hay pe t0tL.......c.c6 00e 6â€"= Pork per 100 \b.............â€" Beot | U ..lcluusscce ce 99 Hide® * ...z } > Sheapskins each...........â€"â€" Fall Whoat per busl...«.«~ Spring Wheat, R. Chafk... Butter por Th.............> i','gl psr dOZ.... ...« ccecers> Wood, dry, per eord....... Anhl per “", PLESHERTON AXD PRICEVILLE MONTIILY CATTLE FAIRS month month. ï¬(\â€"ntll. kn cce wee capaee ce n nn 8 +8 BURHAM MARKETS. Durimay, Sept. 19, 1878. gnr 100, ths, at mill $2 50 to 2 t & * * 2 25 to 2 feal * «* 1 60 to 1. We . _ 4 0 80 to 0 «i . (Wt 0 50 to 0O hoat per buslk....«« 0 80 to 0 Wheat, R. Chafk... @ F70 to 0 w # o l..... 0 ® to 0 8 _ scecci«e . We ko\ 0 46â€" ccessce« O D0 to O 4 0 Llzl.... 0 40 to O U UWikess ccrccnsscecrcen OQ OU tor 10 oa per bage.......... 0 75 to 0 er 100 lb.............. 4 50 to 5 86 . oeocna vtetves renniuce S C tyi t C . Gccturrecsesnncees Ne OW ol t fins each............. 0 30 to 0 pOF BiL..s cce cck ce e k04 0 10 to 0 Lnpe l Tomi D 1 EHCT Eo detuute s 09 to 0 STATION MARKETS. Sept. 13, 1378. Vheat, nez bush... $0 80 to O Fall Shows. MARRLIED BIRTHS The last Wednesday in cach DEATHS Last Weduesday of each â€"The blindness of the 0 18 to 10 60 0 75 Flour per barrel Treadwell Wheat............... Full YWBECRL:â€"*:+â€"+4rx»»esernites Bpring WheAt..............c..... TEROY ces er eb rerr ies revenradaaiten . " Aub deiry,.... Eggs, perdoz....... | Potatoes, per bag. | Turnips, per bush. | Hay, per ton....... 0 73 0 82 (BERY .cresesccrscercs Tomnoxto, Sept. 4, 1878. Fall Wheat, per bush ...... $1 07 to $1 10 Spring Wheat * 11.« 1 09 to °1 10 Barley, 66 seevit 45 to 51 Oats, ** 82 to 32 Peas, #* 61 to 6% Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs 0 00 to 0 00 Butter, rolls, per Ib......... 20 to 22 * &0b déiryy..m.c.cl.le â€" Al to _ 13 Reas.vefdoz................. 10 to l1 Spring Wheat * takee« Barley, tf secees Oats, hi h4ree Peas, «* Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs Butter, rolls, per 1D......... 0 T75 0 10 '1“IE Subscriber offers for Sale, Lot No. 34, tnd Concession, East of G. Rt., Township of Glencl3, containing 100 acresâ€"about 70 meves clearâ€" ed. Terms 42,000:â€"@500 down, for balance time will be given. For further particulars apply to F. MucRue Liquor Byâ€"law. To repeal the Byâ€"Law of this Council, inâ€" tituled, "Byâ€"Law No. 235, to Prohibit the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors within the County of Grey, under the Temperâ€" ance Act of 1864." 15 The Counsil of the Corporation of the Count{ of Groy, subject to the mpproval of the Municipal Electors of the County, to be ascortained in manâ€" ner proviled by the Tomperance Act of 135i, enaots as follows :â€" 1. The Byâ€"Law of this Council, intituled "By Law No. Z5, to Probibit the Sale of Intoricating Liquors within the County of Grey, under the Temporance uct of 1864," is by this presont Byâ€"Law repealed. Dated 22nd June, 1079 (Signed) _ JAME® MURDOCK, K.. 8. Wanoux. (Signed) â€" JOMS GALE, _ _ ___ Pursuant to the Tummrnnco Act of 1861, notio# is herecty given to all whota it wiay consern, shat Glenelg, Sopt. 19, 1878 Saint Anns, Ottawa River. EReRiiit t L i h retary of Pabiic Works, and endorsed "Tender for Canal apd Lock at St. Aune," will be received at this office nutil the arrival of the Eastern and Westorn mails on TUESDAY Te StH Day OF OCTOGBEL next, for the construction of a Lock and the formation of wpproaches to it on the landwar& side of the prosent lock ut St. NOUNT FOREST MARKETS. Confederate Office, Sept. 12, 1878. New Advertisements. Aune. A map of the locality, together with plans and specification of the works to be done, can be seen at this office and t the Rosident Engineer‘s office At Anne on ned after TUBSDAY, en 2ttu DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, at either of which places printed forms of Texder can be obtainad. Contractors azo requested to bear in :flnd that tenders will not be considered nnless m strictly in accordance with the printed forms, andâ€"in the case of firuesâ€"except there are attached the "nclud Lend o oo EPmd s simnatures, the ruture of the occupation and resiâ€" dence of each member of the same ; and further mn accepted Bumk cheque for the sum of $2000 must u:mmrny the Tender, which sum shall be forfaited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the works, at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted. ANTIâ€"PROHIBITORY The cheque-ét;m sont in will be returned to the raspective parties whoso tenders aro not mceopâ€" ted. 4 For the due fulfiliment of the coutract, satisfac tory security will be re?uind by the deposit of money to the amount of PIvE PEX oENT. on the bulk sun of the contract; of which the sum sent in with the Tender will be considered a part. W.\'lnnty per cent. only of the pro?rvss estimates will be puid until the completion 0 the work. To each Tender must be attached the aetual sigâ€" natures of two responsible and solvent persons, residents of the Dominion, willing to become sureâ€" ties for the carrying out of these conditions, as well as the due performance of the works embracâ€" ed in the Contract. ‘This department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, NEALED Tenders l_\ddro;tsed_ to the See the very b;; nTn-M magazines published. Its short and continued stories are the vary best writâ€" SCRIBNER‘S MONTHLY THE REVIEW. ton. Durln;tho past year several papers have apâ€" peared in ScrIBNER devoted wholly or in part to Canadian subjects, and during the year 1878 there On Tuesday, the 15th Day of October, 1878, Notice to Contraciors. Deranruzyt or Posuic Wonks, | Ortawa, 1#th August, 1878. . i ScatawEn‘s MonTHLy deservedly ranks among TORONTO MARKETS. Byâ€"law No 264. for Sale in Glonslg. rerssrsreree«++$4 50 to 4 75 or to PP s I 19, Concession 11 therein. Sullivan, Town Hall at Desboro therein. * §t. Vincent, Taylor‘s Shop, Lot 19, Concession 8, Gravel road tharcin. Sarawak, Brown‘s School Houso, Concession 3 thorein. Sydenham, School House, School Section No. 5, at Mander‘s Corners therein. .1â€"»...+......08 00 tol0 00 t x;:r (:"6-, Cuz#x Co. GneT GEORGE JAS. GALE, Covny cum®®, Co. Gszx 14 00 to 17 50 E. WILLIAMS, 4 50 to 0 00 1 08 to 1 10 0 85 to 0 90 0 70 to 0 85 0 40 to 0 45 0 28 to 0 30 0 50 to 0 50 1 00 to 1 00 0 10 to 0 11 0 10 to 0 10 0 15 to 0 28 0 20 to 0 50 0 60 to 1 00 4 00 to 4 50 F. RBRAUXN on the pFommises. estimates 13 11 10 ‘The Grey Review‘ From the prosent date till Subscribe at once, and get "THE GREY REVIEW," your neighbours to take J:nuary lst, 1880. as it is acknowledged to be the best local paper For $1.25! in ths County. and contains a vast amount of interesting READING The Large and rapidly increasing Cirou in wthe Townships of Glenelg, Bentinek Normandy, Egremont, Proton, Artemesia, Osprey, Melancthon and other Townâ€" "Grey Best Mediums for Advortisers, Job Department, oPF THE _ "LEVIEW! _ PRINTING _ OFFICE Good Family Newspaper Is now fitted up in the very bost style, and "Grey Review," Possesses great Facilities for doing all Having lately made an addition to our And with the Greatest Promptitude Can depend upon being satisfied by leaving NEW PRESSES, TYPSE, LOCAL AND FOREIGN NEWs, "GREY REVIEW" Best Style of the Art, 98 COLUMNX PAPER Price $1.25 per Annum, K="rPO8TAGE FREL. Job Work In the County of Grey. should subscribe for the} 1f not paid in advanco. The office is furnished with MARKET REPORTS, type, parties wishing V OREK. Al. who want a lation of the OF THE LATEST done in the very us their orders. AND EDITORILALS it one of the of One of those Celebrated Lance Tooth Cross Cut Saws A XE 98, for they are very cheap. The Safest and best Blasting Powder, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, &c., &c. es GO TO wWOOL CARDING, SPINNING and WEAVING, ‘The subscribers beg to inform the inhabitants of South and East Grey that they are prepared to execute all orders in Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Dyeing and Clothâ€"Drossing, Full Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, &c., Which will be sold at moderate prices, Satisfaction Guaranteod in every branch of business. Call and FExamine exchange for goods or in paymeat for work. DYE STUFFS, Dye Stuffs, ALLD 9 B0A B0RX 0b ANi coLoURs: M O W A T Amniline Oils, Paints and Varnishes at very low prices. }A Farm For Sile or to Rent. TORONTO Machine Oils, Various Qualities from 25 cts. a gallon Exeelsior Machine Oil 60 cts. n gallon, equal to the best Seal Oil. Flesherton, July 4tk, 1878. B Z Eomm NP AUCWg CCC OOCTO3 .L acros of whic{i is clonred. Log burn and frume and log house on the premisos, and a largo benring orchard. If rented the most of the rent will be tiken in improvements, The property is near the Village of Orchard. For further particulars apply to HUGH ELDER or to Tenders for Grading, Tracklayâ€" ing, Ec. Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tonder Pacific Railway," will be ret eeived at this office up to noon of Wednesday the Tat day of January, next, for the Grading, Trackâ€" laying and other works of construction pequired to be executed on the following sections of the Canaâ€" djan Pacific Ruilway :â€" _ _. 1. From the westerlyend of the 26th contract “w River to Raleigh, a distance of about 50 4. From Raieigh to Englo River,a distance of about 66 ntles. ‘ 3. Fromi Eaglo River to the easterly end of the 1tth anntract at Keowatin, a distance of about 67 Plans, &c., may be soen, and speciflicaUMons, NP* proximate “.b.m (or&l of tender, and other information 0 at the office of the Engineer in Chief at Ottawa. Abmolg-uï¬uvfllhrnd on or before Decemnber at the Dopt. of Pubu(': Work:. l No tender will be entertained unless on the printed form, and unless the conditions are comâ€" Best Dutch Maddor 12} cts. per lb. Real Estato Agent, Durham Durham, 0th Aug., 1878. * t1â€"20 Canada Pacific Railway. EING Lot No. 37, Con. 2, in the ‘Township of Normanby, 71_1'1“|flw_fel_,_=bo.\_xf"l_‘»2 und Patent Saw Handies. â€" And dont fail to see the Large Stock of Dynamite, Dynamite! s# None but Experienced Workmen Employed. In every branch of our work. We have always on hand a full stock of Opposite Middaugh‘s Hotel, Lower Town, Durham. â€"AT THEâ€" lesherton â€" Woollen Â¥ale to Kamilopps Lake, in British a distance of about 125 miles. .. may be seen, and specifications, apâ€" E4* This is the place to buy Cheap Hardware. Cloth Dressing, &c., IN FIRSTâ€"CLASS STYLE. JOS. F. MOWAT, emâ€"21. Dornast. J. W. Boulden‘s Light Harness, Trimmings, Whips, etc. First Class Farm for Sale. Fon Sale, Lot No. 338, Con. 2nd, W. G. â€" R., Township of Bentinck, containing 100 acres D R., Township of Bentinck, containing 100 acres â€"about 70 eloms. the remainder mostly hard wood bush, situated about 5 miles from Durhnim,. Land rolling, well w-.ured, und well cultivated. *Good benring orchard. _ Good l.ofl House with frame kitchen. New frame barn and stable. Two )mux{:s cunvenient. Terms Easy. Apply on the premises to Wat, CAMPBELL, won Durham P. 0., Ont. OFFERS the Ferous Maxuractuams Commpaxy‘s Family Sewing Machines For $35 cash: Selling price $32. These Machines have & polished table and cover, with outft. Man: Stoor machines have of late yeurs been put on dny nuadian and other mukuiya. They hlu:\'s boen sold as possessing ova'?' merit, while n fow weeks‘ work have rendered them uscless, "Tmx FERGUS" is fully warranted to do a range of work such as no other competing concern can attempt, while its durability is undoubted, Durham, July 4, 187¢ DURRILA M Carriage Works. ROBERT McFARLANE, Carriages, Buggies, Demoâ€" crat Wagons, etc., Tho;e in need of Such Articles would do well to Call and Inspect My Stock. Durham, Fob. 28 1678. A hrf' assortment of gold and silver Watchâ€" es, all kinds of superior Clocks from $1 up. Wedding and Engagement Rings, Silver Plated Goods, Violins, Fifes, Spectacles, Revolvers, &c. Don‘t fail to call and see my stock before purchasing elsewhere. _ Repairâ€" ing of Watches and Clocks a Speciality. Having"had upwards of 5 years experience with a practical German Watchmaker, 1 feel i in proaptiy en meally cersulnt ‘All y an y executed. Q:l'ork Guaranteed. ES e n ied , finish, and et prices as low as an other nubmntlnthoooumy. 4 Watchmaker and Jeweller, Stonin‘s New Block, Flrsherton, Alexander Robertson, pURHAM, CALL AND SEE THEB VERY BEST MATERIAL, er is also Agent for AllfKinas of KARM IMPLEMENTS. ROBERT McFARLANE, Manufacturer of, ET. DOLL. Btock of Mills. CAMPBELL. Wool taken in W.F. DOLL. fraâ€"l4 House and Three Acres of Land For Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN. f Niedeaye P req in hk ue Rboldl caiiiemicnt \10’!‘[08 is hereby given that the partâ€" A.N mnership for some time past carried on by Mossrs. George Wood and D. F. Macmillan undor the firm name of Geo. Wood & g , at the Vtu:zolPfloevma,l.n the County of ,| wes this ‘{Mvvdby mutual consent. The busiâ€" ness will from henceforth be earried on by the said (George Wood only, who is authorized to discharge and collect all debts on account of the said partuorâ€" * Suted July 100. auve. ALFRED FRO8T, _J.W. FROST, LL. B. County Crown Attorney. y3a Cabinet Maker, of all kinds dore to order on short notice. y1G Baptist Misrepresentations TI!E Early Church Histery, Scripture Doctrine and E%flhfl Baptism, with an Expostire of the Sy c Policy of Bapâ€" tist Church Publications of Misquotation from Inâ€" fant baptist writers and of ml-T*Mn- im genoralâ€"Proven from Baptist and other sources by the Rev. John B«?!mno. Presbytorian Minister Bold by Mr. J. Cnmmn,yflmw. Durhaw. Price 75 ~ents. thiyn at an else. Capital net roâ€" \R:od; v:::m"crt vorl. @12 per lllJ at gomo minde by the "'""'"‘Cï¬ an, women, boys and girls want everyâ€" where to work for us. Now is the time. Costly outft and terms frve. Address Tavk & Co., Augusta, Maine. ANL by several partios in Dundalk and vicinity to start a business in the ab« ve hranchos, has secured the sorvices of a firstâ€""Iamm Milliner and Dross nnd Muntle Makor from Toronto, -.nu? &eh sutinfied that any work entrusted to her w done with neatness and dispatch. Latest Styles in Ladios‘ Hats, Dresses und Conts. ARRISTERS and Attorneys at Taw, ‘ solicitors in Chancery and Insolvency, Conâ€" PATTERNS FOR SALE. Main Strect, Dundalk, next G, Rutherford‘s Gen eral Agoney. TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, UrnorstERER, and UNDERTAEKER, Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Proshy E. D. Macxgrca® Spring and Summer Fashions regulwly Dundalk, April, 1878 Great chauce to moke f , money. We need a person in every town to take subscttptions for the largest, cheapâ€" est and best Mlustrated family publication in the world. Any one can becoine a ruccossful agent. â€" The most elegant works of art given free to subscribers. _ The price is so low t at almost everybody sthsvriber, One agent reâ€" port-mukingm'erflwinuweelk Alady agent n elRD oi ce n ih o 40 dn laws Psn ns C en co POC rerofla taking over 400 subscriber in ten day». All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to the busineks or onl y {onr spare time. You need hot be away from ome over night. You ¢@n do it as well as others. Full particulars, divections and terms free. Elegant and expensive OntHt free, 1f you want profitable work send us your addroarat once. 1t gosts notbing to try the business. No one who -ï¬n(u fails to make great pay. Ad: dress ‘‘The Poople‘sJournal," Portiand, Muine. rporox1g, GBEY, AXKD BRUCE BALLWAY: CcHANGE OF TIME. Durbain, Peb. 14, 1878. On and after MONDBDA Y, 13th MAY, trains will run as follows:â€" Depart, 700 a. m, 135 p. m, 595 p. m Arrive, 935 a. m 1%6 p. m;, 235 p. . Cutting dono to Order, North. Arrive, 1035 a. m., 540 p.m. Depart, 1040 a. m., $:05p . South, Arrive 1020 a.m. 446 p 1., 15 p. m __ _‘ Depart 650 a. w., 1025 a. m.,6:00 p. m RS. PATTON having been requested JOHN ROBERTSON, Arrive 240 p. im., p.m. For time at intermediate stations ses Time Tebles PDMNTNT WB AG {a 44 hnd N maings n Euse & . Torento 6h Mar. 18.% DURHAM $r., DURHAM Wood Turning, can make mohby faster ft work for us Arrive Depart @00 a. m., 1%»0p.m. on Baptism. ToRoNTo (VKIO® STATION.) terian Chureh, 10:008.m., 5:05 p. i. 10:55 a.im., 5:40 p. i received. aEOoRr®E woop By reading and practicing written by the nost lillflyl pra wl U Wp