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Grey Review, 12 Jan 1882, p. 4

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thas been plunged into mourning by the unfirpely death of "His Sublime Grandeur mgo-tnindywdhm" Thme runs the official title ofthe Albino 'flykw,vbo.hvhmdhlw color, is the object of divine worship time being in the Kingdom of Siats. His sabâ€" lime Grandour, we regret to learn, departâ€" ed this life in a highly sensational manner, fraught with irreparable disaster to the enâ€" tire staff of his household,. One morning after a bearty breakfast he went mad quite unerpectedly and trampled five of his atâ€" tendants to death. To shoot him would Death ofa White Eleplant. have been gacrilege. An sttempt to tranâ€" quiliseMs perturbed spirit by encircling him with a huge ring of holy bamboo, speâ€" mhfismfiuo‘bolyhmboo.m‘ cially blessed by the High Priest of his own pfiLnN\.’h,p:ndwofloM inef. fectual, for he broke through the ring, and all but terminated the High Pricst‘s carcer upon the spot. He was then with great diféeculty driven into a close court of the Mwm.dwmnflmm vors to batter down the walls with his tusks, ho suddenly topled over on his side, uttered a last ery of rage, and gave up the ghost. Naturally enough this heavy u-“ lamity was attributed to criminal carolossâ€" mees on part of one or other of the attendâ€" auts entrusted with the sacred elephant‘s foeding. The King. therefore, interrogated the members of His Sublime Grandeur‘s household in porson with respect to thoir treatment of the illustrious defunct, and failing to elicit any individual confesâ€" sion ;.6f â€" delinguency, decreed that they should, one and all, be punished. Having thus vindicated propriety, His Majesty 84â€" sumed the garb of woo, and is understood The Very Hev. Dean Laussie (Roman Catholic) has resigned his charge at Walkâ€" erton. The lost arts did not include steel pen makâ€" ing, an invention purely of the nineteeath ard and reliable. Ma. Waures Towsaexn, formerly Seoreâ€" tary of the Company, has been appointed General Manager of the Northern & Northâ€" to be inconsolable for It is stated, says the Winnipeg Times, that a Manitoba farm 'll_l?fl in Ontario ;;;u;.â€":nd mst on enquiries being made it was disclosed that the eligible property was situated right in the middle of Lake There were B4 sheep killed by dopin{ Baultficet township the past year, costing the tewnship the sum of $267 02. The aâ€" mount of dog tax collected was #225, the sheep costing the township $42.02 more than its dog tax. & school teacher in the township of Houghton hbas been sentenced to fifteen months‘ inprisonment and to receive fifty lashes with a catâ€"o‘â€"nineâ€"tails for commitâ€" ting an indecent assault on one of his scholâ€" C .3 zo iL 2 56 ie & Taz Bill to legalize marriage with a deâ€" gensed wifo‘s sister will be again introâ€" duced at the next meeting of Parliament. A society has been formed in Montreal to promote the passage of the Bill, and it is uow engaged in ciroulating pamphlete n0-1 Ying forth its views on the subject. Mr. George Valentine and his wife, comâ€" ing into Toronto » fow days ago on & farm: waggon, were driving oyer the track of the Kingstonâ€"road crossing when they were struck by a pilot engine. The woman was hurled into the culvert and instantly killed; her bustkand was fearfully mangled Fom@ Ee PE CCCE ars. The penalty, though sovero, is only a small instalment of what the fellow and died a couple Company, setiing aside the contract enterâ€" ed into by the latter with the Great Northâ€" Westeru Company, and ordering the Monâ€" treal Company to resumé possession of its old business. Anappeal has been taken, but whether the injunction will in the meantime take effect does not appear very Judge Rainville has given juadgment in the case of Low v. }Xonhul Telegraph James Marshall, a lad of fourteen years, ran away from his home in Chatham and went to Detroit to make his fortune, but found that ranning away from home is mnot what it is eracked up to be in the cheay literatare of the day. On Friday night he slept at the central station the night before in a dryâ€"g;)c;b box ; he had nothing to oat in two days, and then was very anxious to which left here last Thursday morning, when near Shelburne saw through the wist what appeared to be the body of a man lying across the track. On stopping lhhdnndgoin‘mkthoyiomm body of a man lying on one side of the rail and the head on the other. . He had evidently been struck and beheaded by the evening train the night before. The reâ€" mains were brought to Orangeville. The ing, Dec. 25th, when a fow qguests were spending the evening with Mr. Shoults of the 2nd Con. Sullivan, John Swigger took bn.nhot-pl\olookuit.md'fihin hntolddn'ooitncidonwlywonld. the charge entering the back of his sister‘s head, pushed the hair before it into the head, and instantly killed her. On pulling odflnbthtlnguimddm came out aâ€" gain. Miss Mary Swiggor, the deceased, ma‘mubmuydumm- tl:u-da.-.udnnmud.-â€"&n- Snot Accmmgm.â€"-()n Sunday evenâ€" CANADIAN ITEMS. Esterbrook‘s being superior, standâ€" The driver of the train of hours afterwards in ‘*P* | ot Russia, on the seventyâ€"fifth anniversary MP8 | of his entrance into the army. $peâ€" MRhcamatie Remody. own| There is no better cure for Rhenmatism nof: u.nnflaqud'lx:lhvofluoil‘l:r:d'l“ directions on bottle. cares 830| Burna Sealds Frost Bites, Bruises, laméness stressing coughs, treat them with MAGY * "" ."““...,..,"""....,m*';'n‘u paimon. wAcopipy Pemiee en L d %'i’,.u-m"" leading to consumption.â€" Emperor William of Germany on Monâ€" day received congrabtulations from the Csar ot Bussia, on the seventyâ€"fifth anniversary] of his entrance into the army. Rhcamatie Remody. ‘There is no better cure for Rhenmatism than Hagyard‘s Yellow Oil used according to direstions ‘onm. the bottle. 1t also CUISG Burns, Scalds, Frost Bites, Bruises, lameness and all wounds of the flesh. All dealers sell it, price 25 cents, â€"b199. ‘ Tuzx Rev. Dr. Thomas, the Chicago orâ€" pelled Methodist, has formed a People‘s Church, and is preaching to twice as many people as before, for twice as meh “I? as before. The only creed the new organiâ€" zation holds is the Ten Commandments and the teachings of Christ. 1 «"Never Give up the Bhip," 4 ;m thvov mo-ot:bh vmg «t O?:.-;ggn erry. We repen! ‘"Don‘t Giye up p* m dupumi invalid, but try Bulo:k Bitters. Jt cures others, wlm not yout Ts canawates reculates and tones all the orâ€" It um,v':;.ng-l;l;;lfiflim all the orâ€" gans of secretions, and restores lost Vitality. â€"b199. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs & Horses, For Sale at all 'l.‘finop $XE Subscriber wishes to. intimaté fo ‘Butchers, and any other person in waUtof Cattie, Sheep, Hogs or Homes, that he is prepa A ©, » d â€" to lupm nw:: .;l all tix&o: Onnu:d W & y. y on prem Con 5 M oo M Mn paclg, about 1 mile north of Priceville. THOMAS SMITH, SADDLER, TANNER & SHOEMAKER. WHIPS, VALISES, SHAWL STRAPS, &c.. SPANISH SOLE & Upper LEATHER, FRENCH & CANADIAN BOOTS, SHOES Shoemakers Supplies always KEPT IN STOCK. HIGHEST Market PRICE HIDES, SKINS & TALLOW Particular Attention paid To Belting, THE KEY TO HEALTH. Durkam, April 6th, 1881. E2A cA es B wamner i4 dafipeaprin fln se n PW off gradually without weakening the system, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions ; at the same time Correcting mil (BB AROPMENNIRE TT CGec 0 Alll2 atdenss ions ; at the same time F nerdiny ‘of" the Broapah Coee i Dirates W‘m j st cace Thoue! Jaundice, ness of Vision. t the gm Nervousnoss mduculfl M.kitiaw» all shas» and many other simiâ€" Bample Botties 10¢ ; Regular size 81. y w45 â€" For sale by all deslers. 4@ T. MTLBUBRN A 00.. Proprictons, Tevents 1_ _A 0_ T TCJAAA ons viewdinentpe woen Debility ; all these and many other Toronto, Grey & Bruce RAILWAY. AZCUAROY e CC CCE i e k 2 I Isr Complaints yield to the happy influence @ SUORDOUK BLO00D BIPRERS. of ‘This Railway bas new been changed to the Unlocks all Weeden Bridges Replaced by Iroan. STANDARD GAUGE o WORmOns BHR PR e 222 fl“u"“ c eancts lnfuag®, aithina, SADDLES, TRUNKES, of the country, the line laid with PAID FOR the 1 avenues of the oys md!é"!- carrying JAMES ROBB. T. SMITH. fenages. * fumene. Dusham, Koy. §64, 1681 WRY, {:M’.ANTLES, Readyâ€"Made CGlothin§g, Boots and Shoes, Berlin Felt Goods, Grocer1es, &c OVER . COATS! Now on hand. All New Fruit, at Lowest Prices. J. WOODLAND, Jr., CHRISTMAS GROCERIES The undersigned takes lhhemhnity of thanking bis unmerous Friends and Customers for nast natromace in his presont o!bmiwn.lndhopuionedtlcufinmdt_hm, ess, and DopO® P ."." ". stalments of his sCHOOL BOOK DEPOT. past patronage in his present School Books and Stationery, Family and Pocket Bibles, Revised Testaments, Presentation Books, WALL PAPERS and Window Blinds, Fancy Work Boxes and Wfidqnuh.&rlh and other Woels, Mottoss and Pictures, Photograph and Autograph Albums, Toilet Sets, Vases, China Cups and Mugs, ‘Toys and Small Wares, Confectionery and Nuts, Fruits Just Arrived. Don‘t fail to Purchase before all are Sold. In their Seasen ; Bost brand of OYSTERS, and many othrthinptnuwh-m THOMAS JONES, CROCKERY, CROCKERY. Tea Sets, Ching, Glasware, &c., Which will be soldâ€"very cheap, A full line of Groceries,§School Books, Seed Grain, &c. Empire Horse& Cattle Food for Sale. The Highest Price paid in Cash for wll kinds of Grain, Butter, Eggs, &c. .. Fresh Ostmeal always @n band and exshanged for Oats. ; The Big=> Push Mone but firstâ€"clase hands employed, and guarantee tpginlpcfntlt,plm Lower Town, Dutham, Dec. 21, 1881, Is the place to get. your Suits Made, Coat, Vest, Pants,, Overcoat or French, REnglish, and American Fashions Received. Noyember 10, 1881. Durham, Sept. 8, 1881 lersigned takes this opportunity 0! SAADTINS ®" ) "__ suip g gonti tronage in his thiac of business, and h to merit a continuance of th umbm»moum that he is now receiying instalments of his Durham. October 20, 1881. and invites inspostion of the same, 1J RYNMOQOYTYE JAMES BURNET, Upper Town, DURELAM, Has just received a very Large Stock of Crockery, consisting of Another Large Stock of Establishment, s GOODS! Always on handa FUSL BTOCKX of now very complete. Town, Durham. em192 194 LOOK Great Bargains in Stoves At HARRIS & Co‘s, Durham. Lamps, Lamps! in all varieties. : CO.ATL OEL, of the best quality. A first class Assortment of Tinware Always kept in Stock. Job Work promptly attended to. ? HARRIS & Co. Machine Oils, Machine Oils. I keep the best Oils in Town & sell them cheap for Cash. Big reductions for large quantities. RBoiled and raw Linseed Oil, White Lead, the best brands in the market, Venotian Red, Whiting and all dry colors. Varnishes, Furniture and C BRUSHES. Paint, Varnish, Horse, Scrub and Shos Brushes, BUILDING HARDWARE. A Large Stock always on hand of Nails, Glass, Locks, Door Belis, &c., &¢. PICTURE FRAME MOULDING, A Large Stock of all sizes, always on hand. â€" Frames made to order, any size, Very Choap. At the Leading Hardware Store, Small Profits and quick returns shall be our Motto. Js receiving more New â€" Fall â€" and Winterâ€" Goods! which he feels fully confident cannot fail to command a ready sale, . His motto is Small "‘E. AS.â€"Always famous for Good and Cheap TEAS. Japan 25¢, 40¢, 50¢, and Best Tea Sets, Agent for Floury W orki CUTTERS and SLEIGHS. Double and Single Cutters, and First Class Bleighs, Dersham, Nevember 264h, 1881, )*\ |**~** PAINTERS MATERIAL. dozen. . Wine Giasses, Tumblers, Glass Water EiSCDCTA. WO ENT CS t ""lo, P 0 t uaag! Stew Pans, Napies, Matte, Plates, Oval Preserve Dishes, Salters, l'lfiCup.. Vases, Vegetable Dishes, Pudling Dithes, Custard Boals, Bedroom Sets from $1.50. i Te ues $s ds ol t umt( o 0 hkb 0 Cpecimintinattmante Andirbastians.. dr thiitetianes dindcn umittain F roceries, Boots and Shoes, &o., Cheap and Good. PDurham, November 17th, 1881. G. & J. McKECHNIE. R. McFARLANE, the Durham Carriage W Has now on hand and for Sale, a number of Klegant and Well Made ishes, Furniture and Carriage, the best qualities and the Lowest Price. JOHN CAMERON, . 10, 1601, r-Made CIOthing! . 60c Ib. Jaj Tea Five lbs for §1. Five lbs of Hyson Tea $1.75. qnng;' of Blwkp':':- at 75¢ per Ib. ‘Try our Teas, * OROCEKERY . Profite and Quick Returns. stal Sets, 4 pieces, 503, 75c and $1.00. Goblets $1 per Glass Water Pitohers, Comports, Custards, l"c‘l;- Jugs, SETTTY% , LOOK OUT! Town, Durham. nds w T J. ADTE. , Latches, Clothes Hooks, Fire proof psint, W orks, 192 aay; on the 14th, Bt. Hiliaro; on the 16th, fln mappririmcs o mooks, a% ts Thik + , on #$, St. ; on the 24th, 8t. Ti # thn ol Padls e S ie clore: sion of St. Paul; on the 26th, Bt. Polyearp; on the 27th, Bt. John Chrysostom; on the 28, 6t. Cyril and St. Margaret; on the 29th, Bt. Frances of Sales. Had Sugered Many Phrsicians and grew no better but rather worse. . Mr.1, and mo better but rather worse. . £ir.D, H. md.d Geneva, N. Y., after dismiae» ing his pbysiciane, tried nearly hall a gros ?fi- y=|ou blood and lint{-odi:.,'.. tised, with no benefit ; when one hbottle of Burdock Blood Bitters cured him of Paralysia 2 00. he raye be hocke quite Poung moans, s says «quite you in, and :l-.. overjoyed at his wudc’lhln‘mq,_ From Dun, Wiman & Co.‘s civeniar it would appear thatthe failures in the Unitâ€" ed States in 1881 were5,582, asagainst 4,785 for 1880.The loases were $80,000‘000 in 1881 ascompared with 65,000,000 in 1880 TORX POWDERS. Hair Vigor, Fon resrorinc cray wair fo its WNATURAL ViTARHTY Aro Couror. Are pleasant to take. Contain their own Porgative, Is a safe, sure, and effectaal #ostroyer of worms in Children or £dulté #r is a most agrecable dressing, whick is at once harmlest *nd effectual, for pre sorving the hair. 1t restores, with the gloss and freshncss of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or dee# black, as may be destred. | By its use thin hair is tbickened, and baidness oftes though not always cured. 11 checks falling of the hair immediately, and causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed; while to Prashy, weak, of otherwise discased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, and renders § plabie, The Vigon cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, L 7 sb s 000 009. 0 Eue ME PC by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the acalip, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, nndef which conditions diseases of the sealp and hair are impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies‘ Hair The Vioon is incomparable. 1t is color« less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. _ It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence. Prepared by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., A Pormanent cure for Discauses, INSOTUL ".. eliments of the Kidneys, Bladder wl;lul.;fiwy Reâ€" trotive Bystom, or Attemdant Compluintsâ€"Cousint cretive Bystem, of / ARETERCCR ud Puin in Emall of Buck, Sides, &e., Gravel, C#§90) of the Biadder and i'uh Bright‘s Disea6® Diabetes, Dropsy, Pilos, N Debilits ,otc., C _ Remphicts and testimonials can tre obtained fr04 Parker & Co., 0 Chatewerth; A. PATENTS g’:u-tiuflontu Solicitors for ““‘": veate, Trade Marks, CMM::-' Engisad. the United Statee, Canada, CV France, Germany etc. We hay® had thirty~ five years experience. rood 4 Patents ebtained through us are notioed it the Sorextivic Amuznxicax, This h‘i"‘ nhao vr var~"rod Wpaded e " Te 0; A .3 a o comdlo olb scondinte mt Parker & Co.. Owen Bound; 3. W 1 0| Chatsweorth; A. Turnper & Co. Markdaie 6 G. W. Parsons, Dundalk ; M. Bichard Flesherton; P. McLcan, L. D. Apsom ; Wo HM. Goodere, Mapover; A. ®â€" Mexdawards Lamlash and Newstadr; W A> wrgpabt L2 _ L nhamadb Prioxeâ€"Child‘s Pad, #150 (curs® SS oc on dan . Mbornd Pad for Chronlt MANUFACTURED IX c mm pamnefiah y w Prorenanennn t ty ~ 50 dlkerton ; 1.. 11. Voomans, Mount F00008 = G. H. Golding, Obeslerâ€" HOP. BIT!EBE HOPE, BUCHU, MANDHAKE, DANDELION: Aup Te Ponser ax» Beey Minicas QUait quss or aut ovineu Brovexs. THEY CURE 5en n on is ronnyr" , wry a, Ne '“"%3‘&11.”’"". y s1000 In CcoLD. @ ol o. des snvthine tnice or Injurions , 61 wpure of ous Toand th them. "* * Ask your druggist for Hop Ritters‘and tr m before you slcep. ‘Take no Other .J. C. is an s\;oi;u and irreataiSble care o l’ Luuu-.-u of eptum, tobacco aud Practical and Analytical Chemists, Sppppnin Grxo ros CiBCULAR Ali above sold by 4 [lop Bitters Mig. CX Rochaster, N. Y ., & Toronto, soLD 3Y AL1 PEOGGI®T® BVERTWIS RS (A Modiclus, not u Drisk,) PARKER, ‘*Durhamâ€" * C 0 Gawsndc 3. W. BtHeNt Ayer‘s ; TOROXTY. {.-k â€"PRBAY®:â€"21,00 por Protessional and busincr® space and under. pet Â¥wo inches or 24 lines Nonp rmh.w yoar aarter column, per yeoar Maif columa, e A+t the Office, Garafraxa BEvery Th Lo. «ix months Do. _ three months Casual advortisements oha h the first insortion, und 2 oo wont insertion . Nouperi hm notices of births, mat kinds of local news, insertod. Beray Auimaie, &o, aivyo 1or $1, the advertisement mot t AAvertisements, nulw whon! #rr. Aen instructions to the cont #atll forbiddes and charged at t Une columin ;.\RRISTEHS and At Bolicitors in Ohancery, C Sound, have rosumed at } tpen every Thursday as horet: L "THE GREY every month, whore he will be mos upon all those that may tfavor him romage. All work entrusted to hi formed in tho Jitest and most i Rermurpnc®, any of the leadiog 1 I)I.A.\'S, Bpecifications, Estis Furnished. Work Suporintonded #ed Charges Modernte hk B orthe County of Grey. *# Parmers, ershants,and Land Sa te with punctuality and chargen moderate. ( }&t.\li{'.\'{‘lc of Ontario V« Aftt, Dot onto YETERINARY S$U PUNDALK .8 Willbe ot Hasting\s Wotel, Shel Aay and Pridae, Cbons 10 o‘chook Dundalk,Murch 20¢h 1878 Louveynncer , w‘ BUSINES$ DIR Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shin Lath & JOHN ROBERTS ‘TAILOR AND CLOT Bpring and Summer Fashions received. Residenceâ€"Opposite the Canada torian Church.; Il thanking my many Oustom: the very liseral Patronage received #if mencing businessin Durhuw, 1 state th now better than over prepured to exocute Colored & Bright Gold GOLD & Silver W AT Key and Stem Winders Thetatestin H\l},Parior and RracketC As asual COPYINC LFRRD FRORT AMERICAN JEWE Meoary to L.ean. I0CKETsS, RINGS, Picture â€" 1¢°ram _ County Crown Attornap June 24th , 1880 600 Bush. Freeh Lime. Durham P.O., May 25th, 1880 W â€":.lll to Noon, Athome,% entinck, atter noon . Messagens f utherford‘s attond: d to . Shead @ ®Be#, ONisgian | 1", %. N~I xX« Pricevilie J880 PHOTOGRAP]I saokss & putrx TTORNEYS at Law, L Offceâ€"Lower Town, Duth B.JACKES, 8. A. Durham Nov.25 1880 ALEXANDER BR PRICEVILLE, Oxr, S8UER of Marringe License Life Insurance Agent,Commission Purham , Feb .14, 1878 E.D. MACMILL TTORNEY . AT . LAW, . opposite Parker‘s Drug ©*o MISCELLANZO e ce= S 1 W,. M. CLARB Architect and Bu Cutting done to Or RADUATE of Ontario Ve lage, Dotonto .. ho ud T TTE ROCKYVILLE MILI . a argequautity of JOISTH. Lot \\'.G. K. Beutinek. J. W. CRA W!I RATES OF aD¥® THE LATEST NOVELTIES pURHAM Sr., DORHA Frost & Done in 35 different Styles A Superior Quality DK&. LIGHTBOT be at his Ofice, Ha BRACELETS, Also Ladies‘ & Gent« J. TOWNXSEN MEDICA. iful 'j:oidm in Silver an tro Plated Ware at W. F. DOLLS®, Files Is PI8 *1 & Surgory, Oflice, British Tuesday (EFair DE NTE®TE L LEGAL MARKDALI in A 1 stvle eepectfully solicited T. DONAG 8. JE 4 and ENLARGI edoode i . n Adt BEALS, Kelsey ‘s ol ( W s 104 Day CHAJ

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