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Grey Review, 19 May 1881, p. 4

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4| [ nb‘ who will keep his bouse in order, his butâ€" toms sewed on, his table well spread, and Who will care for liitle besides this. Anâ€" other choosses a wife for her beauty and the pleasure her personal charms confer, without regard to her charaeter or capacity . Others are content to marry for wealth, t« marry for family position, and some marry beâ€"ause they think it is the right thing to do, and take the first eligible partuer they find without asking any troblesome questions. But if a young man wants a real helper, a mate and companion, how shall he choese wisely ? The glamour, the novelty the rose tint follows "the sober certainty of walking bliss" or the beginning of lifeâ€"long eloud and discontent. One of the first reâ€" quistites in a wife is good health. If allied to reason«ble symetry of formand feature so much the better. "A sound mind in a sound body" means good temper, good common sense, cheerfalness, patience. Comradeshipâ€"what the French _ call "camaradcrie"â€"‘s essential in a happy marriage. The parties must be "true yokefellows," of similar height and weight and able to keep step together. They must be capable of being friends as well as lovers. | Each must have ecapacity for unselfish deâ€"| votion. The centre of tne wife is not in |‘ herself but in her husband ; the centre of the husband is not in himself but in his wife. Each lives for the other. Marriage P is not a monopoly ofone party by another s because ofits technical liability, but L ecause | â€" of the total of the union. Each finds in the other his better self, her better self ; otherwise there will mevitably follow starvâ€" ation or wandering. There are two | ; questions of equal importance to be asked | } by the young man in seach of a wifeâ€"Can | I make her happy ? Can che make me happy 2 Unless both these questions reâ€"| . coive a full affirmative, harmony and happiness in the married state cannot in the | : highest degree be attained. |¢ The aatiâ€"Jewish riots in the South of) c !!~sin have reached almost the proportions | § + social war. The Jewish qnarters at|? Bei u«s beeu burned and a loss of about | 2 :80,000,000 roubles entailed. In other places | n #re and sword have been wsed ertensirely xi ngainst the uabappy people. 1 mummmnmmmms c lt 1B# 4 _ _2 Differont men requiro different qualifiâ€" enations in a wife. Onoe man wants a wife sellin a carmage as 1t it were in a hammock; the natural and thoughtless posture of her passion for luxarious ease. When she walks sho moves briskly and throwes every glance right and left. Gives many of her thoughts to herself ayd few of them to any body else. She is a wild plant pat in » hot house ; feels cramped in Europe, and pushes her branches through the panes without the least heed of frail plants that vegitate on all sides of her. Were she better understood, wore she criticised 16# ,, she would be estoemed at her trug value." fashious. _ Parisian women detest her. Men of all countries adore her, but will not marry her unless she has an immense fortune. _ Her hair is vermiliion, paler than golden hair ; her black eyes are bold and frank ; she has a patent shaps which ‘tis forbiddon to counterfeit ; spreads herâ€" self in a carriage as if it were in a hammoek; than their mother? She briginates Frencl " 6°~ nolung exeept discussions about paâ€" tout machinery, unexplosive petrcdeam, s uemical manures. She then will let her duaghters enjoy the liberty she used withâ€" out grave abuse. Asnothing serious hapâ€" pened to her, why should Fauny, Mary, andJenny be less strong and less adroit n Aum; conjugal intimacy seems to exist boeâ€" tween them. Simw lets Lim tell what he feels, talk of love from mornuog t night, but she never gives him permussion to kiss so uuch as her hand. He may say anyâ€" thing; he shall do nothing. She is restless, she gives heart and soul to amusement beâ€" fore she marries. After marriage she is a mother annuaally, is lone all day, hears all night nothing exee pi discussions about paâ€" out machinery, unexplosive petrcdeam, cemical manures. â€" She then will let her with a gentleman friend or wa with him; puts boundlees e him; sonjugal intimacy scems so as to deeeive nobody. Flirts all winter with this or that one and dismisses him in the spring, when she instantly catches anâ€" other. Goes out alone. Travels alone. When the fancy strikes her she travels "stylish to the backbone. Independent as independent can be, but very pure. 1s deâ€" voted to pleasure, dress, spending money ; ahows her moral nature nude, just as it is Here is a penâ€"and ink sketch of an Amâ€" e ican girl,which is interesting as showing how a Yankee girl seems to French eyes: "Stylish to the buckbone. Independent as commonwealth rich in all the virtues that make nations greatâ€"imighty in those moral forces that make any people strong. "Esâ€" toperpetua !" May no Marius ever sit amid the ruins of a promise so fair." ‘ of its nighset embodiment, religionâ€"I feel that never country began under fairer ausâ€" pices, and if Canada‘s children be but true to themselves,qwhatever their political desâ€" tiny may be, they will establish a staple any other, ard whose moral principles haye not been undermined ; & land which starts its national existence with a kindâ€" ling love of freedom, a quickened onset of imquiry, and a reverent love for truth, and where there is no degradation in honest toil and aniple chances for the honest toiler; a land whose educational appliances rival ment t When reaps a the cas for Eungland:* I have not aimed to alter lh' foem o direct address. I have thought that possibly tue very perusal of what lnnltihldu' may have heard may recall the voice that spokeâ€"when the speaker is far away. Thus nut only may the :uth remain but the personal memory linger ; not only may the oak be a substantial and helpful thing, but the invisible dryad be remembered too* I take pleasure in the thought that although | not natives to the Dominion I havelearned ] to identify myself as loyally with its ' intercsts as if I were to the manor born, and in the separation to which duty calls me i shall cherish an unceasing attachâ€" 1 ment to its people . and its fortune still.|‘ Whe» I consider that here is aland which| * reaps all the benefits of monarchy withcut | ° the causte and cost of monarechyâ€"a l:mdlt where there is no degradation in honest 1 The death of the Kev. Dr. Panshon ea!l-l There is considerble sc: to remembrance words in bis introduction { about the way the Medic to the volnme of lectures and sermons pubâ€" | has been granting diplomas lished by him shortly before he left Canada | people. The American Gir]. friend or walks any where boundlees coufidence in *4 @p s + macy scems to exist Loâ€" lets Lim te!! wlat he m mornieg t night, him permussion to kiss I have thought thnt!' people easy with whom we converse ; who e 1 o0 ols qC 9 °0 T68 i, and our instrucâ€" | tioms are so siraple and pisiz, that uny one can | make great profits from the yery start. No one o,'i can fatl whyo is willing to work Women are as sucâ€" | cessfull as SwnA Boys an! girs can earn large 18 | sums. â€" Many have mude ut tus business over one | hundred doll s in a singls werk. Nothing like it at | ever k 1own before. All who uxgo are suprised it | at the ease and rapidi‘s with ch they ere enâ€" .Mo?iso make money. Youcan ulpr in th*.b'-d. ag | ness during your spure time at profit You 0 not have to invest o-pltdln!t. 'm-lllh. Â¥ | risk. Mvhsn:wuouy, d write | to us A* onee, . AL fo tree. * A Livess Te d dte â€" Kansksswecr l s to us &‘ qnee, . A1 autm furnishec free. with fullinstructio Â¥ conducting the most profita ble busiâ€" ness that anyone can engage in. The busiâ€" ness is so easy to lea n, and our instrucâ€" tions are so siamle and pl«in, that any one can make great profits from the very start. No one can fatl whyo is willing to work Women are as sucâ€" cessfull as lqn'n. Boys an! girs can earn large soums. . Many hiave mude ut tus business over one hundred doll s in a singls werk. Nothing like it ever k 10wn before. All who w are suprised at the ease and rapidi‘y with h they ere enâ€" abled to make mor«s. Youecan enenge in anisy. °t 3‘.1!!‘1' t Â¥ cond ness th nase is . The same care and attention bestowed on the Dominion and Provincial Directories of 1871 will be given to this work. Subscribers names respect fully solicited. Terms of Advertfsing made known ¢ upon @pplication. JOHN LOVELL & SON, Publishers, AND A THOROUGH Classifiecd Business Directory \I R. LOVELL, at the request of severâ€" aA al Merchants ana others of the Province of Ontario, of the City of Montreal, &e., b'tx to anâ€" nounce that his frm will q'uhlixb a PROVINCE OF ONTARIO DIRECTORY, in November next, containing an EeP f the Business and Professional men in the Cities Towns, and Villages of Ontario, with a FOR 1881â€"83, To be Published in Novem‘r, 1881 Price 85.00, Province of Ontario Directory l 2CCreoL liwas a very warm day ; the lchurrh closely packed ; the cecasion, â€" the Monday following Communion. He obâ€" served, with some annoyance, many of the congregation nodding and sleeping in their pews whilst he was preaching ; he took his measures accordingly, and introduced the word "haperbolical" into his sermon ; but he paused and said "Now, my â€" friends, some of you may not understand this word hbyperbolicalâ€"I‘ll explain it. Suppose I were to say that this congregation were all asleep in this church at the present time, I would be speaking hyperbolically; because (looking around) because I don‘t believe much more than oneâ€"half of you are sleepâ€" ing." The effect was instantaneous, and those who were nodding recovered themâ€" selves and nudged their sloepin&noighbofl. and the preacher wont on as though nothâ€" ing had happened. Montreal.Dec.1880, vine and Tome in the world,â€"b166. A sad life history closed at Seranton, Penusylvamia, lately. _A young married woman was found dead of hunger, and neâ€" glect, in a wretehed garrct. Her babe, two days old, was found by Aer side. Sho hid her poverty from her neigt:bors, and severâ€" al days, before her deathb, eat off her bair and sold it to bay food, while her worthless husband was carrousing in & baroom. She also sold her clothing to sustain life, and the ouly article of apparel found in her npartment was an old nightâ€"dress that was wrapped around her child. Nixpmigantinny Phar ulname wall. . css .. . ie td PC heen cured in fift?en munntes by a teaspoonful lose. It care® W‘ a the utmost rapidity, â€" It is realy awone miul medicing, b166, The Rev, James Bonnor, of Auchtormuâ€" cht?, was one day preaching at Kettle, in Fife, for his frieed the Relicf minister thoreol. It was a â€"xare mamn Aaw+? itha It For all purposes vyam®p‘s YEurow Or Immediate relief w Classified Business Directory ’ An honest medicine is the noblest work of man, and there is no remedy. that is more justly â€" meritorious in "curing the ills that Hesh is heir to" than Burdock Blood Bitters, The (ireas Blood Purifier and System Renovâ€" ater. _ It en es Liver Complaint, Dyspepsic, Scorfula Kidi ey Complaints, and all troubles ariâ€"ing from in pure blood,constipated bowels or disordered secrotions, and the best Ner Alphabetical Directory h A gentleman in Cincinnati purchased ' some fish the otherday. On cleaning them & ball of singular worms was found imbedâ€" ed in the backbone. He took them to Dr. Rowe, who pronounced them genume trichâ€" ince, and found, on farther investigation, that thefish were fall of trichinee. This is pronounced by physicians a very singular case, and the first instance known here where these parasites Lave been found inl (ish. ves pain, t internal, use it 1 e or two does tre will eare croup in ttles has often et en cured in fiftsen se. | It cures w‘ ,, realy a woud aint The proprietor of Burdock Blood Bitâ€" lers cfiu]lengn the world to produce the reâ€" cord of medicine that has ac;n'u\'ed a more wonderful success, or better credentials in so whort a period of tune as has this great Blood Purifier and System Renovator. _ Its cures are the marvels of the age, Sample Botiles 10 cents.â€"b160, } Swertoax, the first time he met Tom, his his son, after the marriage of the latter, seriously angry with him, told him he had made his will, and cut him off with a shillâ€" ing. Tom said he was indeed, very sorry, and immn.ediately added . "You don‘t happen to have the shilling about yon‘ now, sir, do you ?" Old S. burstout laugtâ€" ing, and they became friends again. 1 A man in Westfield, Massachusetts, reâ€" cantly receiyed a letter from an Englishâ€" man, setting forth that his son had landed in New York, and gone, Le beheved, to "a place called Texas." The fath>r warted to know whether it would "be asking too much " to beg t‘ athis correspondent run over to Texas, and learn whether the young man is there. He went to the back door, and there saw his garden, the pride of his weking hours and the subject of his dreams, looking like aun editor‘s office. He sat down on the doorâ€"step, said, of all the sad words, of tongue or pen, the saddest are these, 1 keep a hen."â€"American Paper. Many people regard religion very much as they regard smallâ€"pox. They desire to have it as light as possible, and are yery carefal that it does not mark them. If you wish success in life, make perseâ€" verance your bosom friend, experiencs your wise counsellor, caution your elder brother, and hope your guardian. ever makes the fewest persons uncasy is the best bred man in company. or tarR CITY OF MOXNTREAL Good manners is the art of making those There is considerble scandal in Buffalo kalvs, Trtk & Co., Agusia « MISCELLANEOUS. irposes of a family medicine Hac Low Orn wid be fomnd invaluabe, reliehd will follow its use, Fireâ€" cures chilllains, frostbites, scalds , rheamatism, neuralgia. &e., &e. , wee it is none the le8® wonderful. does trequently en ve sore throat croup in a few minates, A ‘:w OfBGH SUNOU sartcine ~prail 31. LOVELL‘S way the Medical College there :ew minutes "â€" asthma. .( intes by a te to all sorts of m,l April 21st. 1891 His Stoc Gents‘ Felt and Straw Hats 12 lbs GOOD BRIGHT SUGAR FOR $1.00. He has the best 50c. Tea in Town, TCry" it Is Selling 5 lbs Good J apan Tea Dust for $1. "?91'emp.reH Kato: purs JIGIIE Well Assorted u‘d t! Don‘t forget the Place. A Choice Selection of @ROCERIES always on hand Our Embroideries, Frillings, Dress Fringes, Buttons, Coloured and Black are undoubtedly the best value in the trade. _ Men‘s, Women‘s, Misses Hosiery and Gloves,. Kid Gloves all shades and sizes ; Women‘s, Children‘s Corsets ; Infants Robes and Dresses, Mantle Cloths; TWEEDS o Go to MOWAT‘S Hardware LACE CURTAINS, a choice variety and very cheap kancy Lustres, White Dress Muslins, Linen Handkerchiets, Black a~« Coloured ca.hmeres’ excellent valu;‘, all :-""e]l“t“t desgigns in Laces, Lace Scarfs, wace Fichus, Consisting of Grey Cottons, White Cottons, Shirtings, Denims, Ducks, Tickings, Cottonades Sheetings and Pillow Cottons, Canton Flannels, Honey Comb Clcths, Terry Cloths, Linen Towels and Towellings, Tablings, Table Cloths, Napkins B‘Oylies Quilts, Toilet Mats and Covers, ‘Table Oil Cloths, Quilt Prints, Good Luck Prints, Robe Priuts, C:etonnes, Plain and Fancy Dross MILLINERY, We haye pleasure in announcing that our SPRING AND SUMMER! Don‘t fail to Try Our TOBACCOS. ... SALT only $1 per bar‘l. J. H. HUNTEKR Call and get Samples of "LT‘XSA®, Cheap and Good. A Car Load of GROCERIES, Dry Goods, Crockery, Hardware &c. Darkam, April, 1881. DURHAM, May 5th, 1881. Fâ€"<"Any quantity of Butter Expects to receive in a few days per Grand Trunk Railway Parties about to build will find it totheir My stock of Cut Nails, Barn Door Hinges, Locks, Knobs, ard sensral Builder‘s Hardâ€" ware is now complete and has been marked at Prices which Defy Competition. T‘weed Suits from $6. k o BOOTS 45 SHOES will be found Having made Special arrangements with the Manunfacturer, I prepared to offor WHTTE LEAD of very Saperior Quality at LoW PRICES. I Will Not Be Undersold JOSEPH F. MOWAT, Lower Tow advantage to give me a call JUST RECEIVED Mantles, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Goods, Black Lustres. Colourcd Lustres, MEXN‘S FELT HATS in ali the newest Styles. Bought for Cash at Bottom Prices. A LARGE STOCK or MOTXKLER‘s Cheap Cash Store . MOCKLER , SELLING At BOTroX PRICES J. H. HUNTER. that our Stock is now complete, and we are prepared to khow special values in and Eggs wanted and highest cash price paid ges, Buttons, Coloured and Black Silks and Sating, We 2t 3 ve» 1 P a © ENY he RIGHT PRICE 18==1., . & A. DAVIDSON. UPPER TOWX, DURHANYX Stock in Town extra good value and Children‘s Misses‘ and 140 e ORGANS AND PIANOS Dominion Organ & Piano Company Correspondence Solicited. Send for We are now manufacturing Square and Upright PIANOS Highest Honors ever awarded to any Maker i The Largest and Most Complete Factory in the Dominion, â€"»â€"â€"â€"â€"140 % 100 â€"â€" Â¥eb. 12th, 188¢ Done on the shortest notice and in the best sty] ing Yarnu to exchange for W Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Fulling, Cloth Dressing ond Dying, in the latest styles, and at the lowest â€"rates. The subacriber wishes to inform the inhabitants of Darham an1 tde surroundin that he is now prepared to do The Durham Woollien Factory The celebrated Fleury Plow will be sold at $18 for No. 12 ; No. 17 at §17. Side hill or Swivel Plow $14. R. McFARLANE. AGIEENTL for all kinds of Carriages, Buggies, Waggons, etc Five (5) SACKS of SEEDS. Durham, August 17, 1880 BE B ILTD and G .A RD S T Durham Carriage Works. R. McFARLANE, Proprietor. ALEVAL AND DIPLOMA, CENTENNIAL, ... ... ... 1876. do do SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, ... 1877. GOLD MEDAT at PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION TORONTO, 1878. HIGHEST Award at INDUSTRIATL EXHIBITION, Toronto, 1879, duralibity they have no equal._ Price 13 Mrs. Preeman‘s Wornt Powder is a safe, sure and effectual destroyer of worm in children or adults. Price 25 cents or 5 for $1. k MEDAL AxD Durham, March, 1881. THE BEST BLOOD PURIFYINC TONIC IN THE WorLD. Gample Rottle, X0c. _ T. MILBURN & CO., SOLE ACENTS, TORONTO. _ Regular Size, $1.00 CUSTOM WEAVING! 1881. Hru. 'l?rfr-al'l Nr‘w YMnl!r Pyes ore perfect in every color.â€" For brightness and SMIC us haoe ma anine WEnognn o e Of the Best Material, Good Finish, and at Lowest Prices ,OVER & TIMOGTHY SEED AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. S E6 E D S, Mailed Free. Address Best in the Market. DONM T NION DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN, Durham. (Per S. S. Scotland.) The Subscriber is also H. PARKER, Bowmanvill, Ont. yâ€"108 Now on hand, JOHN CAMPBELL. Illustrated Catalogue 11e N f. Farming Implements. sh Cheap Is, Full « in the World. 1881. loth, and Stock ; Townships y157 e a, 0_ 0 _ ° Ooservers and pointed writers, UCE, 81.59 A vear; rostAgE PAiD. 88 Seaq 5;u1 Card for $ n Fask «ih€hat: Wanted a omy vace a ce us T"E most Wiamcry C PTETTRY NBE HY PTRT to me n, und young boys and girls make grest bry. No one who is willing to work fnils to make n ore money every day than oan be madein a woek it any ordinary em »loyment. ‘Those who engagt «t once will find m u{u-n rowd to fortune. %, Addross H P auteyrr & Co. Portinnd, Mais to4th Year of Publication) STaNDs UNRIVALLED FOR THE Setmmease C w The Weekly mpe ds Particzrlar Attention paid 710 Belting, HIDES, SKINS & TALLOW HIGHEST Market PRICE Shoemake;js Supplies always BOOTS, SHOES SHAWL STRAPS, &e.. SPAXNISH SOLE Durham, April 6th, 1881, KING OF THE WEEKLIES. THOMAS sAMITH, SADDLER, TANNER & SHOEMAKER. . ortime atint A l'l"""'-.' CUWITSSNON will btmr FREE PRESS PRINTNC G0., Lonpow, ONT. south, Depart 8 Arrive 1 trime.,, _‘ CCED FOR THE EXTENT, Surerionity AND RELIABILITY OF *The Mixed tra South Depurt 745 Arrive 1130 a North. Deprrt, 11:30 4 Arrive, 1115 4 West. Depurt 535 n, 1 Arrive 11:00 a, On and alter MONDAY. Jth May trains will run as follows: "ORONTO (UNION #TaTIOX, Depart, 7:30 m. m., 12:20 p. m., 5:00 p Arrive, 10:30 a. m., u0 p.om. 930 a Durhamâ€"Third Tuesday in each month, Pricevilieâ€"Monduy before Durkum, umuwrr~ll< mdni\ Imaxre Durlhmum. Mount Forestâ€" Third ‘odueminy in eagch month Guelphâ€"First Wednesday in each m« awth, Hurristonâ€"Fridey before the Gue Jph & uar, Dray on â€"Saturday before Guelph, Elor«â€"The day beforo Guelph, Douglnsâ€" â€"Mnnn‘u) before Klora Fuir, Hu.mg:flmrl(‘r) stal Pajuce Grounus, the day after muelph, Berlinâ€"bast Thureday in each month, Brampton;, birst Whnursday im ench month, Listowel â€" Birst ilday in euch month, Forgusâ€"Taursuay t« howihg AMount Forest, Rosemont â€"t ifteenth of February , April, June, Auâ€" gust, October und December, l‘rimrl(:u?~\'-'edncuh) precusuimg the Orangeville nir. Orangeviileâ€"The second Thursday in cach month, Ficshertonâ€"Monday before Orungeville, i Dundalkâ€"Tuesauy before Onaugeviile, Bhelburneâ€"Wednesduy bofore C Iranugeville, | Murstaueâ€"Becund Wounesauy in ench month, l Walkertonâ€"The last W »dnesday in ench month, SHilLils 2 s 1 h D : I like wise at the Methodi evening." Ifim and said, *Manmtus, whey will there be nuthing leit of us but ‘ A Tourraxt Commuxrry, â€"4 n «empl y»a great number of hands jq factory in the west of Beotland, in encourage his workâ€"people in ; due ance of the church on a ti dat , to that it they went to churci; they w ceive theur wages for that in he san ner as if they bad been at work, which a deputation was Appointed quaint their employer that «f h pay tuem over hou.§s they wonld & Upper LEATHER, FPRENCH & CaXADIAX Ar tux Duk® or WEenurmaroy‘s a little child was standing with ho ut Lord Ashburton‘s window to mouruful pageant. During tue of the procession, she mude uo until the Duke‘s Lorse was lod by, i empty, and his boots reversed 11 rups, when she looked up into bera EDCE uâ€".u.tu CZCAdspel ol up #P pag * Your, buisness Cares 5000 lo weg you, You should go into Summething is not so trying to the brade," *"Oh, buisuess," zeplicd the appic scller, " awake nights tryin‘ to decide who; leave my fortun : to an orphan assy] to a home for playedout old lnwyg.«., killin‘ me." Wuar $Was um ldW)N »illd by bus ave .\ ® | **Your, buisuess cares WHIPS. VALISES, approved and popular of the aoiew Pu::s comprise ,’u.h ports & Farmers‘ Intelligence, SADDLL KEPT IN STOCK CALFSKIN. HARNESS, Monthly Fairs, PAID FOR 11330 a. 14:30 m â€"ANXDâ€" 428, TuUNKS, MLAN THaR Marren, BVILLE 4:20 ) 435q T. SMITH. n it work, Upon 18 "l'l"’ifl‘ei 1 use thut "if he would they would Atteng ist chapel in g., they Co o oo . Hek â€" Aitarg MAde uo remuy ; Â¥as lod Il"' i"lddh versed ;) the Stir. Up anto hep Mother‘y 1By When wo die, At of us buy boup," to a . m ., 5:40 p ssee Dime Tob ND WHAGGE Genere) Manag m in *U0) 20 Ondop to 11 a due mdv t 21 ; t0ld thegy tey WwoOuld po. ) he soame tmuy . uesday, Thy ON‘s ftlner.] 20 p). m 7 Doof. Mpon thing which "Ol;, "taing & "lite dyil "h@th. to man amany. ylum or 187# Mms oland who tue *# _ F. DOWNES, â€"2. thn Intost styles of fashion, Gewed or 3 above s '“‘."_”'% sAdross m At a Moderate Price. ]fym want a firet clase Boot or Bhoe in 2. tha Intost stvies of fathion. Gewed or Pessed. Bours Exn, Dornax, Near Cattle Yard H otel. Charges M BOOT and SHOEMAKER, (rlaring, promptly altended to, _ Fresco and Banner Painting a â€" Thhsvige Smty. IXIouse, Bpring and Summer Fashions regulr; received. Durham , Feb.14, 1878. Is Agent for Wilson & o Fewing Machine Manufacturers, Hamilton . which he is prepared to sell cheap for cash and on tim« These nachines arerelisble and highly finished At for any drawingâ€"room Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada Presby terian Church.{ PDurham, March 3rd, 1861 JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ::\ 'I‘HF, subscriber is propared t and Make Up, on the shortest not Â¥he LatostStyle,Men and Boy‘s Clothi $ tguarranteod . Residence at the Old Post Office, LowerI Latest Fasklons Regularly Koeeksed Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime, K# Farmers, M â€"rehants and Land Sales.atte ko with puncthality and charges made moderito . 600 Bush. Fresh Lime. Durham P. O., May 25th, 1880 J LifeInsnran Converancer, ])L‘\.\'S. Specifications, Estimates, & Fuarnished, Work Suporintorticd and Insf #ed â€" Charges Modernte. 10 ALEXANDER BROWN, Cutting done to Order., DUNDALK ,Ont . Will be at Hasting‘s Hotel, Shelburne day and Priday, from 10 o‘clock a. in .t LRHADUATE (I ‘!",'l“ Toront« Â¥Y aim.to Noon, Athome,2nd Con, NJ B:nflnvt.dhrn-mn. Messagos for the D)r. lef therford s agtended to 1 VETERINARY surGgrEon. Han Priceville.]88( W 42 Soliciters in Chancery, Conveyn Owen lounr:av- rpsumed at I-"Iaml:'-r: ©pen every Thursday as horetofore ALFPRED PROST, J W . PRO County Crown Attornoy June 24th ,4880. ouse, SHign, and _ *** Ornamental Painter, _ Grocer PURHAM. | _ Upj 1 PRMCEVILLE, 0 SSUER of Marriage Lieo: Dundalk,Mirch 20th 1479 Alexander Robertson, YRADUATE of Ontamo Netrinary T THE ROCKVILLE MLLLS a large quantity of JOISTE. Lot 41.¢ M. G. . Bentinck. W,. M. CLARK, Architect and Builder Advortisements, -l'-’\( when accompani written instructions to the contrary, wre in until forbidden, and chaurged at nquhv Iutes W. CALDWELL, space and under. per vear, T‘ wo inches or 24 lines Nonparie) measure Quarter column, per your Malf columm, s One column,; *# Do. _ three months Casual ad vertisements charged 8 conts per for the first insertion, and 2 conts per line for subsoguent insortion. â€"Nonperiel measure Ordinary notises of births, maurringos. deathes a all kinds of loo.l news,insorted free of charge fo: $1, the advertisoment not t Lower Town, Durham. _ y 7th, 18 DURHAM Sr., DURHAM BUSINESS$S DIRECTORY j ~LEGAL Money to Lonw. â€" TEBM®: ~@1.00 per year in Advance At the Oflce, Garafraxa TILL, be at his Office, Hanover from ® Every Thursday,. Frost & Frost, ARRISTERS and Attorney‘s 17". %Z. NIXCO»P N. "THE GREY REVIEW TTC E.D. MACMILLAK, TTORNEY â€" AT â€" LA W, &ce.â€"Orria . opposite Parkor‘s Drug Btore, Uppor Town MISCELLANEOU®. ind TAILOR, RATES OF ADVERTISING r. and | MAcensed Auwctioncer or the County of Grev DPR. LIGHTRODY FLESHERTONX Orders left at J. F. Mownts prompt attention, MEDICAL. DURHAM 2", £nC charged at regular rites J. DOWNSEND, Publisher J. W. CRAWPORD we , advertised three weeks Paper Hanging A. ROBERTSON s fls »4 J . W . FRORT Btreot, Upper Town uvevancer rney #â€"atâ€" L aw £. A« Rece . and v156 ry M h a Al A)lways in 106 . Be PF‘p (Field a Fres Oft inc Always on 'l'ST A PRESH Nas now TA NN A ®50 008 C ‘ga April, 1 13 u Lea Bla newel M P I % As

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