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Grey Review, 3 Feb 1881, p. 4

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iN od, ai . y‘ | A branch of the Land League, with & Mossrs. Plamb, Sproule, Patterson, Ives, considerable membership, has been estabâ€" and other Conservatives of like espacity may | lished in Torouto. noi be aware that they owe n debt of deep | _ The Guelph newspaper reporters receivâ€" gratitude to Mv. Downville, M. P. Perhaps : ed $10 each from the city council for reâ€" they need to be informed thaut his speech | porting the proceedings of that august on the Paciic Railway bargain effectually , body. f prevents theirs being meutioned as the silâ€" l 1t is reported that Mount Baker, British liest utterances of the Session. WhAt Columbis, is in a state of active eruption, dreadin} dispute micht not have arisen beâ€" l and is throwing out clouds of smoke sud ween the votsties of duluess had not th8 | nglyeg, member for King‘s taken the crown wl;ic!.xl The Presbyterian Church at Springville thoy competed for without a wish to receive i was burned on Saturday night, Insured is? Mr. Domwville protested that he had not been whipped into linc, and went on to reâ€" rark that be could not »pprove of the conâ€" tract! He would vote for the bargan lest bis opposition might assist to pluce the Reâ€" form party in power!t How eurious that the gentleraan from Kimg‘s sLould be unaware that Lo certifed to the power with which the Government whip had been used in bis ense! When Sir John announced that he would staud or full by the coatract did he not apply the lash to every hesitating member? He left them no option but to get into the traces or face immediate deleat from angry constiinencies. Had the Ministry been followod by men hopeful of reâ€"election it is probuble that many would have insisted that their +uâ€" ture should uotbe sacrificed to Tupper. But at least hity of the Conservative members were aware that their doom was sealed when the Tilley Tarif carme into existance. Assured of political destrnction on any &p« peal to the country, they wished to linger ed for the bargain may as well be ki lamb. d "The statement th most favourable of would have concili not approve of the was bout on folly, people should pay A more selfish sue nover made by : stratesy than by va the 5t wramount t 1y nsperte There is scarcely & e assertion that th und, by what the treat the rejection h perm ordered * man, who e was d D r capitali rt it t PUTET MTETCC The mother‘s beart gave o great throb. The man was just out of prison. But the baoy (surely God sent it) ran forward smiling, with both bands out. Jinn knelt down beside it, the tears rolling down his cheeks, "It is so like Johnnie!" he matâ€" teved. â€" "It is so like Johnuiet" "You‘ll go back to Johunie and your wife and old mother?" said the lady. He would not promise. "It‘s too late to make a decent man out of me," be said, and presently putting on his old cap, be The : nne went out. Siz months later, the lad spelied letter from Potts‘ work here," it said, That pned to join the boys again. girl saved me. 1 came ho wasu‘t too Inte.". A report hr s ‘Neer, yecemved EECME® MT 920 pore that a trading steemer was capsized. The bodies of seventy of the drowned were recovered, sad many m10r0 wore tartied off I he ha by the ereut capitalists, â€" The conntry would have | _ Landlords of summer resorts are already ted Sir John of patriotie motives had | preparing foe next season. One is having lared that Ins personal relustance to | built an old fashioned set of farniture that s a mistake would not be allowed to Washington enee used, another is blasting imecessary burdens ou the taxpayers. | sut a eave that will be occupied by a herâ€" Atatement that he would accept the | mit as soon as warm weathe* comes, and (nvourable offer to carry out his policy | a third is having a medicinal well dng.‘ have conciliate some people who did | Summer resorts are going to be both rom» pprove of the pohecy itselt. But he | antic and healthy next year.â€"Boston Poy*, out on folly, and determined that the | _ pyp WoxypzERs or SCtENCE.â€"Tho PS nciâ€" e should pay the highest price for it. pal (from the city, through the teley".mne,‘ re selfish sucrifice of his followers W48 | ; , gpo Foreman at the "Works"): "How do : made by any leader. Sir John‘s you get on Pat?" â€" Tvish foreman (in great uy disregarded the interests Of 18| w, of the instrument}: "Yery well, sir; ry and the future of his party in order | ,,,,, goods is sint off." â€" The PH nepalknowâ€" 1e might not be driven out of office by ing Put‘s feiling): "What br ye you got to walation of his mistakes, 0d WOrSE| qpigt thore?" â€" Pat (fil:hflhu); “6ch’ Look mistakes, in Londou. â€" It is 1000885 | oq guag nowt It‘s me MÂ¥ ath that done it!" Coercion was Employâ€" wmy t private pors arv, or often tns in one of our largest cit mething to eat. â€" He tol s discharge from ® woo "So Like Johnnie." ccount for his procecwings otherwise y supposing that persons interested % Paul Company held him in their 1 the streets $ Globe of Friday + the head scarcely a show of reamsou for i that the Government m-re! what they cail their honour, rejection of the bargain as a idence vote. Had a matter of i thonsand doljiars been in quesâ€" i% have been beld that Ministers d in eoerciog. â€" But when $3,â€" 1 3,000,000 acces of land were ake, their pledge to protect the the country first was certainly to their engagement with & te persons, â€" There was not the c in observing their olligations ‘ry aud informing the St Panl hat would huve to compete with lists, _ The country would have ir John of patriotie motives had that Ins persoual relustance to wistake would not be allowed to 8U ate Â¥axel ig as possible, and vot m the grount that ore ed for a sheep as for a m 4 iter, the lady received an illâ€" from Pottsville. "I am at said, That day I had planâ€" boys again. Bat your httle Â¥ sums hKorce insteud. (It 1 came howé winter of ‘77, when enaployed â€" workmen reegived from Singa tmQn 1_ workmen tk, driven to stopped at a es and asked 1 a glib scory len mill, and fell 7 _ | to the Fors " 81 you get on his awe of the lex the goods by ing Pat‘s f FSC | uint shas» 1t is reported that Mount Baker, British Columbis, is in a state of active eruption, and is throwing out clouds of smoke saud nshes. The Presbyterian Church at Springville was burned on Saturday vight, Insured in the N. B. and M. for $2,000. Cause of fire unknown. A lady in London East died on Saturday morning from the effects of ewallowing two artiGicial tecth, which were loosened while she was brushing them. DisquauiFrED.â€"No person can act A0 & Magistrate until be has duly qualified on real estate of the clear value of $1,200, Any sucl person not possessing the required qualification can be fined the sum of one hindred dollars for each case on which he nets. An interesting example of the power of imagination cceured near Smith‘s Falls reâ€" eently in the death of Mrs. Dillabough. It seems the deceased had for three or four years past nsseited that she would only live to be 70, that teing the ailotted span to which, as she thonght, she was limited by Divine writ,. Some days ago she fell i!l, but, altuough very low she maintained that she would not die till Thursday, On Wednesdayaight as the clock struck twelve that ushered in her 70th birthday, she beâ€" wan to sink rapidly, and in twelve minutes she was dead. _ Sap Fatat Accotext.â€"One Wednesday i evening lately a number of young men and boys were enjoying themselves by sleighing down one of the long and steep hills, at \ Glenwiliams, when an rccident which \ resulted _ fatally â€" occurred. _ Mr. John: ‘Sum_\', aged about 21 years, was on the sleigh with m number of others, and the I slsigh was decending the hill with great velocity, and in crossing a bridge it was accidently steered over the edge and the neenpants scattered around, the young man receiving fatal injuries by being struck in the abdomen with the end of a broken plank. Medical aid was ut onee procured, but he lived ouly 1 few hours after the accident. Punch It is not a‘ways tha man that knows the most who has« the mor.t nose. _ One frosty day in winter a ceatiemy ; accosted another,saying, "helo! my friend, you have frozen your nose, 1 fear." "Well may he I have," replied the other, "but I br.ve rubbed it as far as I could reach." 1i he had rubbed it with Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil ho would have speedity cured the fro«t bite. "Â¥ellow Oil is the great specific for RBurn®, Serlds, Frost bites, Chilblains, Wounds, and for &nternal use in all painfal and inflamâ€" matory diseases, earing Colds, Bronchitis, Crour) and Sore Throat speedily, ‘ _A poor Trishman applied for relief, and %\mnn some doubts being expressed as to whether he was the proper object for relief, s he en{oreed his suit with much earnestuess, | "Och, yer honor," said he, "1‘d be starved l\un;_' since but for my ont." â€" "Butfor what?" wked the astonished magistrate. . "My _5 cat," replied the Irishman. "Your catâ€" | ow «a2?" "Sure, yer honor, I sold hber | eleyen times for fifteen cents a time, and |she was always home before I could get d MISCELLENEOUS. parties, but business. The Best Paper; Try It. ’l‘HE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is a large Firstâ€"Class Weekly Nowspaper of Sixâ€" toon Pages, printad in the ntost bean.iful style, profuscly iastrated with splendid engeavings, reâ€" prosenting the newest Inventions, and the most re. â€"eat advances in the Art: aud Scieuces; including Now and Intoresting facts in Agriculture, Horticul« tare, the Home, Hoa‘th, Medical Progress, Social Ssience, Natural Mistory, Geology, Astronomy, Tue most valumble practical pupers, by emsinent writers in all dopartments of Science, will be found in the Sciontific Amertcan. «ermus, 43.20 por year, 41.00 half year, which inâ€" tades postage. Discount to Agents, Sirgle copâ€" iss, ten couts, Sold by all Newsdealers. RKemitD sostul oxder to MUNN & Co., Publishers, 37 Pu‘ kuv. New York. Noxx PATENTS Pm P UAT PT lt Py now have the largest establishment in the world. Patents wre obtuined on the best termns. A special noticeis mude in the Sciextifie Ameerican of all Inventions patented through this Agency, with the name and residerce of the Putenteo By the imâ€" mense cirenlation thus isen, public attention is dirocted to the merits of the new patent, and sales or introduction otten easily effected. Any person who has made a naw discovery or in= vention, can ascertain free of charge, whether a atent can probably be obtained, by writing to &vxs & Co. Wealso sond free our Hand Book wbout the Patont Laws, Patents, Caveats, Tradeâ€" Marks, their costs, and how procured, with hints tor procuriag advances oninventions. Addressfor (.ho%spor. or concerning Patents, MUNN & Co., 37 Park Row, Now York. Brapch Office, cor. F & 7th Sts., Wuuncdv?a. D. C. 144 Boautifully lllustrated. 36th XCAR. Thoe Scientific American. bl52 Outft farnisic« free, with fullinstructions for conducting the most profita ble busiâ€" ness that anyone can engage in. The busiâ€" noss is so easy to learn, and our instrucâ€" tions are so simple and plain, that any one can muke great profits frou the very start. No one san fail who is willing to work, Women aro as sucâ€" cessfull ss men. Bovs and girls can carn lorge snas ““‘d have mude at the business over one uaodrod dolluss fu a single week, Nothing like it cvor known betore.. All who ongage wre surprised t t:s easo and rapidity with which they are enâ€" abled to maks money . Youcan engage h*a Nevem * ne.s d iclcg your spare time at great profit, You In connection with the Melâ€" LTENTSA entific American, Mossrs, y & Co, are Solicitors of American and Forâ€" Putents, have !m\lA.L}.‘,“-ujs experience, and o to the last purshase of Burdock . «. I have soll medicine for over cyoays, and in that time never sold that gave as good saisfaction. Tak« liscases recommended, it has alâ€" »l the pationt to such a degree, inting the medicine, every person to pay for it. I could get you any te«timomials if 1 had time to sse t we are very muach drove in our we are very Yours s with respect, H. Latsuuz®y, Elgin OVER Coats, Uver UVA Over Coats A Good Choice, and very Cheap, at CLOT HING In Suits, Pants, Vests, Come and see them. Also a large Sale, Cheap. HAR DW ARE Shelf and A. Splendid .‘A.sso::tment Fall & Wintsor MILLINERY. Ladies‘ Mantles, M:;nl; Cloths, Ulster Cloths, New TWEEDS. New Colored DRESS GOODS, Durham, Jan. 19th, 1881 Black and Colored CASHMERES, Black and Colored VELVETEENS, Plain and Brocade VELVETTA, Colored and Black Silks, sATINS, PLUSHES, NEW HOSIERY,GLOYES, CORSETS, UNDER crotaixa wooL WRAP SHAWLS & SQUARES, WOOT, JERSEY JACKETS, SLEIGHING HOOD3S, CLOUDS, FLANNELS, WINCIES, BLANKETS, WHITE QUILTS, FUR TRIMMINGS, ‘ DRESS TRIMMINGS, MANTLE TRIM. MINGS. â€" All the latest novelties in Butâ€" } $ tons. Also & choico Selection of LADIES‘ We don‘t advertiso any special line, all our lines are special value. CiIEAP FOR CASH. â€" Dont forget the place. ‘UT NAILS, Very Cheap. LADIES‘ AND MISSES‘ FUR CAPS. CHEMIST and DRUGGIST. x ;‘IRST CLASS DRUG STORE BEST QUALITY, LOW PRICE. TRY OUR American Horse and Cattle Spice. A LARGEASSORTMENT NOW IN STOCK OF GLASS AND BRONZE LAMPS. Purham, January 18th, 1891. GROCERIES Durham, Oct. 26, 1880. PURE D RUGS annd CHEMICALS. Yron and General Blacksmith‘s Supplies, Always on Hand. Always in Stock & Complete Assortment of every thing usually kept in a Is the Largest, best And Marked at the Cheapest Prices. LAMP GOODS: Now is the Time to Buy. MOW ATS Rock Bottom Prices for Cash. SETTS in Mink, Seal & Persian . McFARLANE, Ss, an;i Coats in Great Variety and Extra Value, at Heavy HARDWARE Largest, Best Assorted, And a good variety of sTOCK OF . HUNTER‘S. . HUNTER‘S. Over COATS! Lower Town, DURHAM. . MOWAT, Stock of Blankets for A Full Stock of DYESTUFFS, â€" STATIONERY and PERFUMERY. 3in140 Fancy Goods Lovely éhix_x?. ?ichueg, Gretchen Bows, M\ chiefs, Damask do., Frillings from 5 cents pâ€"ek" yart up. L EDo es o ie o ug ol 00 Wall Paper and Window Blinds. Always noted for Goodâ€"Flavored TEAS from 35 cents up J. CAMERON. Who are anxious to have their Dwellin by Fire, ean do so at a low rate, an The Durham Woollen Factory ‘The aubacriber wishes to inform the inhabitauts of Durbam and tde surrounding Townships, that he is now prepared to do Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest rates. Done on the shortest natice and in the best st ing Yarn to exchange for sSTOVES, Stoves, STOVES! Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. Cash for Hides and Skins. ORGANS Has just received his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, which for priceand quality are wor thy the attention of intending purâ€" chasers. A Call is Respoctfully Solicited. C. L. GRANT. ICA RME The Largest and Most CoOm|l ‘ Tactory in the Dominion, _â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"140 x 100 â€"~â€"â€" Durham, August 17, 1880. Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS. COOKING from $20 up. Correspondence Solicited. Purham, Sept. 18, 1879 Dominion Organ & Piano Company, cUSTOM WEAVING Special notice of the Ladies is called to his Stock of Goods 8 a m»s oc ~PYE_Luaidiar Â¥eb. 12th, 186C MEDAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, .. .. .. 1876. do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDATL at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, Teronto, 1879, All Sizes and all Prices. Muslin and Silk Scarfs, Chenille, Rud o., Hair Ornaments, Back Combs, Lad Coloured Lace )“t}_.fl. &e 18th Oct. 1880. DOMINION Mailed Freoe. Addressâ€" Nev;vggyâ€"lg of Embrgidered Collars, Best in the Market. elsewhere. We will Apply to at John Cameron‘s. PARLOR from $5 up. Houses, Barns and Contents Insured against loss in a reliable Company who pay losses promptly. AND OTHERS and Most Complete Agent We;r-x: Insurance Co., Dyrham. yle. â€" Flaunels, Tweeds, Full Cloth, and Stockâ€" NÂ¥ sol or sell for Cash Cheap, Send for Hlustrated Catalogueâ€" JOHN CAMERON, Bowmanvill, Ont. , Ruchings, Motto Pocket Handkerâ€" , Ladies‘ Neck Chains, Lace Gloves, s, &e. BENTS‘ REGATTA SHIRTS. JOHN CAMPBELL. Truck taken as Cash. HARRIS & Co. not be undersold PIANOS. BOX from $3 up. , viz : in the World. and are selling We had to avoid meeting our enemy yesterday, We had a friend with us who would grab our coatâ€"tails, and hold us back as we started to annihilate the wretoh, but there was nobody to restrain him; so out of consideration for his feclings we avoided him.â€"Boston Post. _ A disgusted looking man with a double bur. relled shot gun came wenrily up the avenue, "Well, Jones," said a friend, "just in from ‘finw* “YC"" said JOB“, dropp‘m' the butt of his gun heavily on the pays. ment. *"I‘m in from the fAats. Six ol g, bsubosnlminainiheninin. wol boag for two days looking for ducks. Not see. ing any sport in this 1 left, The othee five are there yet, and I am of your opinign that they are fats. Yes, sir," chouldering the shot gun again, "I‘m just in from the Uxaxrmox. Oct. 15th, 1881, Messers, T. Milburn & Co,. Gents, â€"Wig pleasure I inform you that I have received much benefit from your last bottle of Burdugk Blood Bitters, Would you kindly wend me two more by the bearer, and oblige, Y ours respectifully Durhamâ€"Third Puesdsy in each month, Pricevilleâ€"Monday Lefore Durham, Hanoverâ€"Monday before Durkam, Mount Forestâ€"Third Weduesday in each month. Guelphâ€"First Wednesiay in each month, Harristouâ€"Friday before the Guelph Fair Draytonâ€"Saturday before Guelph, i-l.l;:t:'l‘ho day before Guelph,. ® Douglasâ€"Monday before Liora Fair. Hamiltonâ€"Oyrstal Palace Grounpds, the day after Guelph. Berlinâ€"First Thursday in each month Bramptonâ€"First Thursday in each month Listowelâ€"First Fridey in each month. Fergusâ€"Thursday following Mount Forest, Rosemontâ€"Fifteenth of February, April June, August, October and December, Primroseâ€"â€"Wednesday _ preceding . the Orangeville Fair. Orangevilieâ€"The 2ud Thursday in wachk month. Fleshertonâ€"Monday before Orangeville. Dundalkâ€"Tuesday before Orangeville. Shelburneâ€"Wednesd 4y before Orangeville. Marsvilleâ€"Sccond Wednesday in each month. Walkertonâ€"The last Wednesday in each mont:. Mildmay â€"â€" Last â€" Wednesday . of each 1150 Tonox TO, RALLWAY Depart, 7:30 a,. m., 1990 P Arrive, 10:30 «. in., $:00 p onaN@BVILAX. Wouth | Depaurt 735 a. m 11% n m. Arrive 1130 a.m., 425 p. t,, Nortk. Depart, 1190 a. m., 440 p m, Aurive, US6a. in., $20 p.m West. Dfiflt 545 w. ma, 11345 w . Arrive 11:00 u. im., 435 p. fe. owEN soUNP. Depart 6:30 a.m., 1200 noon Arrive | 4:00 p.aa., 10:10 p.am, On avd afte MONDAYX, 3th May, 1879 traine will run as follows:â€" FoRroNTO(UNION §TATION. mkswalrn Popart 6:008. m., 11345 a. m* Arrive | 1040 «. m., 4:30 p. m. *The Mixzed irsin w ill ou&run on Tuesdsy, Thu days and Anturdays. FLESIERTON south, Depart 855 a. m., 245 p. am, Agrive 1:55 p.ou, T6E p.an Fortime atintormediate stationnsee T ime Tab BDMUND WiaAGGE Goners| Manag WEEKLY SPECTATOR One of the Largest and Best Week lies in Canada, BALANCE OF 1880 FREE. Agests receive 95 Conts for every Nearly Aubscriber. Any party sonding us three Subscribers will receive a copy, post paid, ofthe Farmer‘s Accouns Hook, worth one dollar, in place of the usual commission. flr.d‘on card for n I--‘pl' Copy of our Woekty, which is sent free. ":hv enly rr in Cannda that publiskes a Draught “: ammn, Address ‘ SPECTATOR PRINTING OOMPANY, â€" audn. Harui®ox, OXT MONXNTHLY CATTLE FaAlRS ‘Torente November 1879 CHANGE OF en on BC LE ethen d repeegenten m e ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS taath Year of Publication) STANDSB UNRIVALLED FOR THE EXTENT, BUPERIORITY AND RELIABILTY OF The WEsSkLY PRES PRSS$ Pn ie n e l it hoi ns with Western ccrcm.-. SontFibubed iny an extended corps of able and pointed writers. mul'flh d141 Un IP‘ressâ€"To be Published in Jan., 18381 LOVELL‘S Gazeteer of British North AMERICA : CONTAIXING the latest and most auâ€" ) thentic descriptions of over 7,500Cities, Town® \ thentic descriptions of over 7,500Cities, Town# and Villages in the Provinces of Ontari®, Quebee Nova Reotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundiand Prince Edward Islund, Munitoba, British Colum: bir, and the North West Territories, and othe! general information, drawa frou official sources® us to the numes locaJity, extent, otc., of over 1 800 Lakes and Rivers: a Tamus or motr®s, Shoning the proximity of the Railroad Stations, and Sem, Luke and River Ports, to the Cities Towne«, Villae: #s, etc., in the several Provinces,(this Table will be found invaluable}; and a next Colured Map of the Dominion of Canada, Edited by P. a. CRo=BY, M# sisted by |Cof‘ru of Writers. Subscribers nemes respectfully solicited. Agents wanted. Price83â€"â€"â€"Payable on Botivery. JOHN LOVELL & §0N, Publishers, Montronl, August, 1860. Yourselves by making money W ben ® golden chance is offered, thereby al ways keeping poverty frowm your dbor Those who always trke advantage of the good chances for making money that are ofterâ€" #4, goenerally become wenlthy, w hile those x ho d0 not inprove such chonses remain in poverty, We want many men, women, boys uad girls to work for us right in their own Jocalities. The busipees -m-mly more thap ten times ordivary wages. We farnish an expeosive outBt and oll that you need, frec, No ome whe engages fniln to make moneY vory rfihlly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare momsnts, Pull in« PRICE, $1.50 A YEAR; POSTAGE PAID. & Send Postal Card for Specimen Copics, F x xx. Agouts Wanted at ever ce, at every post fice, to whom handsome mmm will be y‘ud. KING OF THE WEEKLIES. Te WTh, BV PmE P NP aTacils cmetlud and «ll that is peeded sent free. Addrcss E1198083 &C0. Portland Ma a* C A LARGE EICGBTâ€"PASE PAPER â€"ONLYâ€" FREE PRESS PRINTINC CO., LONDON, ONT ($1) GREY, AxD BRUCE 11:#5 a. ni., B0 p. ®» 425 p. ui., $:40 p. Bs At the Olice very DPhursday Durham, â€" â€" Ont ‘THE REVIEV Three inches do. pet Y° Qaarter columm, pST y Mali colums», ** Que column, * o. six month Do. three mon Casaal advertisomen kAngfor the first insort tar eack subsequent far eas! measure Ordinary motices 07 _"""" Aeaths, and all kinds of loc ree of charge, STRAY ANTIMALS, «e., weeks for $1, the advertis eced 8 lines. Advertisements, except w by written instructions bo usorted until forbidden, an TERMS:â€"$1.00 alar rate®s, BUSINESS DIRECTORY *‘ ~ TBLGAaL | i l ; A ‘\"{\.l'l 1‘5 Bank nrhan. NMonuey 10 Lean® I}‘\ ALEKA Fentin & Aither ‘\\'Il‘.] TrORNXI June TPORNI YETERINARY W ©pJ MeFAYDI ARRISTERS sery Comumis H Conveyauecor, and Frost ARrRIETERS 1@ Farm® to with J * RADT South End Bakery, Durham. i IEENICO»PY® A , pa _ MISCELLANEOUS.__ ALEXKANDER BROWN, Pric Lumber, Lumber, l Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Limse, ,Gavafraxa 1600 Bush, Frs Durham P. C Resi ha the LatestBty raxlT 1 to Purker‘s Drug Mt“ Machine Mai he is prepared to sell These nackhines wre r for any is PUBLISMET Look out for cold weather How are ' Alexander Robertson, Latest Haskions 1. wen b PALM t THE ROCKVT Knitting Stockings & Soc In « whol p. MACMIL! y . AT â€"LAW Giveh a larg PR. 1IIGHTBO} 116 , 1860 wtouce , §®M s D per yeal ut & A C060 Aence at theO DP MEDICAL PRICEVILLI VERY imporia I‘T s y 8. JEROM!I tual r Q Attor 19%) Street, T M TATLOR, W WM. JOHNSTON, Jr. 5y commcos AWstene â€" Whawian & Frost. Rees > n a call and supt Is As Ast { Ont R H Nn ) Fin ta wl 16 w , 3%, A A1 nt f Licensed you of for Socks 3 . V .33 Advance lay t nt by SsURGEON has all the appli .;‘.I-l" y MHeoctved M\ uths. "& Wile allung on WY édtkmeee o OnT t1 a A wothoaeey 188( Tal. ht suutizes 8 V wer D

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