it Il ll gif "Wuhan“ Balkthurd ll to. nomw (Friday) evening, an...“ .xo'duckJn WWUMM. q. Cath “the, and the MW T. G. A B. R.-.h, mother column will be found I Utter than the Mnyor of Dung» ville. to the Globe. We quite Igru with tho than alto“). ammmbaumd tun Inning the [out I wide gum Hail. The preliminary examination of F. Shady. for the Muctiou of Miss Cut. to": plan baton the Police MM " Guelph. on Monday MM, inat. The 'Nb"' ma Inbound and “My mum- Us Thunday evening last the “I mill of Mr. Jump]: May. 50; Con., Amaranth. was WWI-d by tire. Lou have“! .3,- wound 034,00. No immune. Snppoucd to be incendiary. Ox Tun-h] ha tho mail Train was three hours behind time. the delay being caused by I tmight train getting " the track be. tween Wmdbri-lgo And Weston. Nun-rial): 'Ituut- an». a limo. Railway. will be held in mg; will. on Saturday. the Mth day of August Pw-.Nte.--Th. annual ewumion and pie. me of the embluyoeu of the Tom“). tiny ti" Humm'f-celel-ntea Cholera Pte. wnme " the cure of Iriarrhtea, Cluuem Murhlu. Summet Complaint. on sale at the Medical Hall, Dnudulk. Wotts an the Son") Grey Magi-try oftiee :-I Durham. was rummenved on Monday, I at wvck, by Mr. Itodley,of Mount Forest, the committal. If It is reported here that R. E. Hall a “rm. of PtieevilU In selling out-that " I†he a stood point for bargains. I shank] mink. i guru] I Wit huve had no rain nnw for nearly three m-oks. and the ground in very dry. A Luna piled lumber was burned at .ueh're'uuie's Mill. Dmlmn. on Thursday w,',',',"; fiaiiiiii t,'aT,,'pT'-tf,"gl, $113953}: The Russian» have sustained several notions Jrtrats--one nt Plevnn. in which they are Mill to have lost BAX!) killed nml 24.000 wounded. Incl were utterly muted at that plaeo. The Russians tttmth of the Bulkinn hare been driven but, Ind the neige of Rmttrrntk is said to have been mined. In Arum-Ilia. m-nr Kara. the “uranium: have been reinforced and are apparently “my advancing upon that city. 1 " l n-rm, Majority against MM The rating will In! " seven) weeks. a there In lame 14.00) Votes m the city, and under the Act only one polling place. Met tings have been held for nyd against the magma nearly every night lately, nud " tended by large number: of citizens. The daily papers have devoted a lug. spam- to the, direusaiou of the Art, and cor. respontlenee on the “abject. We have mun-d several wmmunicutions (presuma- bly) from the County of Grey, in reference ot, Hominy ua votirstt commenced on the Dttrtkin Act in the city of Toronto sud nu Wain-thy evening the vote stood '-- A:;1rinst the Art..........................- Pvt the Art..............................) THE GUIDE THE DL'NKIN ACT IN TORONTO. Dundalk, August 9, 1877. dgnn. the boy that was an seriously by a hone he was riding. is te- THE WAR IN Tl'RKEY -- --.-- - ._ and Other Items F‘-.. o'trmademegth. -ltail. ! JILL mun TUE Thun- 1loPr:.-The young _ ( nun calling 111lewa Professor De La Mar. mn. while pad-Wining on the tight rope in ISle‘mn-nu on 'iaturdar evening Inst, will the suHect of an accident which, instead of being the triding nun it is, might have been, under the circumstances. and. TU performance was to itonsist of mm act: on a rope stretched across the street utret Mr. J ellyr, have nary brick block, In‘ the; roof of tee Royal Hotel. The iirzt two ans he performed well enough, but it VII m we:de and last, when after Wag himself from tho main up. to tho human] bar,that"tNounuteroung an; unmet!" turn" can. to grieL . 1','ii1"d'ivl1f. the burp We WIND. and thenlouhi- Innuendo-up. mum feet &st to tho ground. “in. En Iegt uglt"tabo.stuanhu. Dr-nolltonlnd Dr. Noun won irrtmuinhir on but. â€Hui-HON!“ . 1W ' - “I a...“ you. The Queen's Hotel was damaged and ‘tho stables burnt-d. The lrukery of Mrs. Lluyed was dvstnovd, also the adjoining house of Mrs. Carson. Loss about 540,000. Mr. l‘nrsens is the heaviest loser, his entire 314ch being lost, valued " alwut 318,000 and insured fur $10,000. The building owned by Mr. Parsons was worth $5,000 and was insured for 83,000. Mr. Lui/ guy‘s stock was Worth alum: 910.000. ill-l mired for 36.000. The ()un-n'u TT._s.,t ....- - Ronni-0x1- Aotarvr.rtra.u, 8mnr.rr.--ht a meeting of the directors of this society. held at Holstein on the Btth ult., Mr. Jas. Murdoch, President. presiding, considerable business was transacted. The prize list was fully revised-tevo of the prizes on last :rnr‘u list being inermuwd and new ones added. making a totnl of .250 to be competed for. The date of the ununul‘ show was fixed for Tuesday, 9th October. and it is to be held at Holstein. The com. mittee of directors who have the arrange- imonls speeiully in charge ttre sparing no pains to make the show u success. A a ituble tield and building have nlrcauv born secured, and the lurmhrrship i, largvr than in any previous year. As soon after the full show as possible u ploughing match will be hvld, the limp and place of holding which will be nnnunnm~d in due time. The competition will doubtless be largtr.--Eramiuer. Pttmutrsstso.--An immense Amount of building is going on in Mount Forest this sear-ton. The greater number of the build- ings are substantial brick Mruetures--stores shops and residences. Of the latter runny are handsome, tasteful "airs, and a do- euled improvement on the plain structures of former times. Last year the new build. iingi erveted were valued tttsomething over 351),!)(K3vor an addition of twentydive per rent. to the whole tststitaisau1 value of the place. This year there in every probability of even a larger increase, with a promise of further improvements for next season. The business of the place, everything eon- sidervd.has been most 'meouragint-the primpccts for the sttuulyadvauevtueut ofthe town are therefore fully 'uistarvd.-h',r, aminrr. Sum kaaaxa.--At an early hour on Wednesday morning last a. fioek of some twenty-four sheep. the property of Mr. Geo. Tanner, which were pasture-d in Mr. Sheppur l's pork lot, in Mount Forest were attacked by three dogs, Ind before they were interrupted in the bloody work nine sheep were killed, one being a very vala, able ewe. The dogs it seems are owned in the village, and one of them has siueelwon destroyed. If a general slaughter of all the Worthless curs in the village were to take place Mr. Tanner‘s unfortunate loss would prove . public gain.---E,raminer. A Carar Tarur.--A dronghty individual entered the hotel of Mr. J.Reid, yesterday, and called for a drink of aursupnrilla. and after talking the beverage. laid down the "tin" in payment therefor,--not . five cont, ten vent. twenty cent or tweuty-five cent piece, but a piece, certainly, of tin, a real, genuine bright pieeo, stamped "JoO, Toronto." and looking very much like an ancient Human (min, but "too thin." Mr. Reid porketed the piece. and it will no doubt some thy he added to the collection of some Antiquarian as a representative of the "Tin" age. burn. u one o'clock p.m..on Saturday next nnd the quarterly services held in tU same church on Sabbath morning. commencing " half past ten o'clock. Mzrnnnu'r Cmrrtmr.--The Rev. C. Shaw will preach on Sabbath next, 12th inst., in the Orange Hall, Dundalk, service com- mencing at 6.30 p.m. A special collection will he taken up after the sermon in aid of the St. John's sufferers. to unis: in rebuild- ing their churches. The quarterly business meeting will be held in Zion Church, May- W: hue just been Ihml ample of Inew fall wheat purchased by Mr.J. J. Middleton n his mill hom Mr. Blackof Proton at 01.50 per bush" and have uly idom ever Been I bette, sample even in lo. clinics reputed for full when growing. Mr. Middleton, having ground lover“ grist-i of new wheat, asserts that both in color and yield, this years crop is a great improvement on that of the two previous years. Bu: Bau,.-ehe third gun. " “a In. carnation! cumrionrht wu phyod a Guelph, on Tumhy lust, between the Tecumschs of London. and the Maple Leah of Guelph.|ud resulted in the defeat rhino latter by a score of 8 to 3. fully four fret. survey. MeUnethon, and nil-d an um- " is said that during the Inst few weeks the beavers have damned 111on River am lot gt, L "tiii%iuiaiJiiGU,.- Had it not hangar calamity would pave 's dry minds store, were entirely tlostrov, at 1Jrangeville, nn st commenced in store, and soon 4 loser, his entire " “bout 318.000 l. The building us worth 05,000 ilk). Mr. Lind. mllt 310.0“). in. HI 'tel was ooo, and tl. Lloyd been for -h fire l Tm: Snakes IN nu: 'o'rArr.s.--0tiet has now been rem-red in nearly all the States of the Union with the exception of Penn. sylvania, where matters are nearly as bad as ever they were. A serious riot, excited by an outside mob, broke out last week at Scranton, during the course of which I fur. ious attack was made upon the Mayor, who was seriously injured and would muiouht, edly have been killed but for the interpmd- tion of a Catholic priest. The volunteers were ordered out and iisred upon the mob, l after having been first assailed with sticks and stones. Four of the riotena were lulled outright by the tint volley, and several wounded. The mob then dirpersed. At l \Vilkosbam the mines m wink fiooiuii, Find In.» trouble in Inticiputed n Pitts. burg. when n strong force of -Inilitury is kept on sand. At Fort Wayne the Pitt.. but; And Fort Wayne mad in more tightly blookaded then our. end u Plymouth the Ptt""ht"totuowtminstokasonts Loch-Inga pad Blotartstuid division. In West Virginia the mike has been on.» M! In!» “In, M th- late with. no now begin; he work. tnuu the President promising payment of all arrears to the lst July. and naming the [ï¬lth of August us the Iray day for all men uuployml on the line to Waubnshene; the 23th for all men on the line to Lakefiehl fnuu Millirmnk; and all engineers, train aud shop employees to be [mid on the 15th of August. The employees throughout be. haved themselves in a most orderly man- nor. and returned to their several positions without any ullxecmly demonstration. The shop hands also struck, and the works ml tcrupotasrily cloned. A CosrRasr.-Inst week the median men of the Midland Railway struek for payment of arrears of wages and quite a large number invaded Port Hope. The ditlieulty was arranged by a communication 1"ATALHALLO0N Accmr:.vr.-o Tuesday afternoon last a young nmn named Me. Qnuy, eighteen years of age. from Guelph, belonging to Pullman * Hamilton's exhibi- tion nwt with an accident that proved fatal. ‘lt :iplwnrs just before the two o'clock por- fonuuuco he ascended in the balloon against the wishes of the proprietors, and on de. su-nding too rapidly. when nearing the mound. he attempted to spring on the launches of n huge tree, and not being no- customed to that work, fell to the ground and received injuries frvm which he died the same evening at six o'clock. l FATAL BALLOON ACCIDENT. afternnun last a young nu Quay, eighteen years of age. Int-longing to Pullman & Hm l span of runaway humus on Monday lust, dummy-d th number of ornamental shade trees, belonging to Mr. A Munslmw. No farther damage, we believe. We notice in last weeks A'arpoitor the fifth ofthe seriesofletters Higned "Serihcr." ‘ He has considerably toned down his sur- , (Basin, and now. in a pliilantltrophie, sort of way,reeomutends adose ofbitters, at the mine time. stating our convenience to that delightful beverage. It is certainly very kind of Mr. "Seriber" to take upon him- seli the duty of pris-"serilser" to us in our illness, but knowing that he is about as ignorant in that art as he is in all other things, we decline to go by his kindly of. fered prescription. lie says he cannot lay claim to much inventive genius as is ex. hibited in our coriespondenee neither in incident or words to express ourselves with andreeorutuuuds all to note the word "um. pired" "quite original and newly out." This only trouiirtus our conviction of the fact that "y'uwilwr.s" education has been sadly, sadly neglected. and we would refer him kindly to any standard dictionary. for information as to whether the Word is ori- ginal with ourselves or not. He has made quite a number of sarcastic and bold state- ments against as, above dilfereut signa- turen. (which he think iu dimmiw alumni. ent] and we have came to the conclusion. that what he states is mere invention, and, he has not the stamina. to place his name I thereto. He may assume the judge and I criticise our eort'espotulenev, and may think he is engaged in a grand undertak- ing, but from the evidence we can glean, [ he is not meeting the appreciation which 1 he expects. We Would recommend in con- clusion that in viowot' these facts, "Scrihcr" ; returns to some sequestered and rural nook, i not within seven miles of Flesh-non, and .' pine away, to slow and solemn music. f (From our own C'orretpotulent.) As an example of the extensive yield of fall when, this season we would Mate the following taet; Mr. Richard Bentham, lot 155, IM, just adjoining the village, on Tuesday last, within five hours threuhetl 300 bushels of grain. This shows 1untsal good growth and it is to be hoped that, all other farmers will be as fortunate as Mr. l Bentham. _ On Sunday evening the tire got into the swamp south of the station in this village and burned tierecly until late in the even- ing. Mr. John Colgau‘a house. and a number of buildings belonging to Mr. H. Graham, had to be watched fur some time but happily escaped. The light of the fire could be neon for many miles. A bush fire near Iaistioee, in Artemosia. comment-ed running on Sunday. and went over a mile in about twenty mintes. The barn at Mr. Wm. Ludlow took fire, Ind was burnt down. The bun was a log one and contained about twenty tans of hay. being all the hay crop of Mr. Ludlow, the loss being a very serious (me, " he had only a small insurance on the place. [number (“persons worked lard to keep _tutimotttumiti. The fire got moon the mad, Ind commenced running toward the businese part of the villuze, end by four o‘clock was near Mr. P. Whittle's stable, from that time till near dark. A large number of the villagers worked hard to keep it " the buildings in the immedi. ate neighborhood of the tire. On Sunday there was considerable smoke in the vill. age. and large volumes at smoke could be seen in every direction around. We did not hear of any damage. except the burn. ing of fences in different localities. tht Saturdny In. the brush And rubbish around Mr. Middleton's mill, Dundalk, was Funding very briskly at noon, nnd . Flesherton. m-‘ Mr. Boyd, thnt the Road Commissioned receive each the sum of 015 for their Ber. vices and that the Reeve issue on order for the stune.-Carried. Moved by Mr. Modehnd, seconded b Mr. Fleming. that when this Council Jr. jourm it staid; whom-nod till the fourth Hominy in August to meet st Hopevillo a which all School Corpontiouu winning their School Bates collected by the 2e.tt,hirr Collector Indy for the "me.-.. n..: Moved by Mr. Modeland, seconded by Mr. Fleming, that the Reeve issue an order on the Trans. " 925 Iteinsrqttarier's salary for the present year for services as Town- ship Clerk and " for two days attendance at Court of 1tevitdon.--Ctrrriel. Moved by Mr, Fleming, semnded be Moved by Mr. Agnew, seconded by Mr. Fleming, that the account of Donald Men, zies be paid for mending scraper the amt. being 80 cents and that the Reeve issue an order for the "ame.--Carried. Moved by Mr. Fleming. seconded by Mr. Agnew, that there be a grant of " on the 37th Hide line on the 14th concession. -carried. Moved by Mr. Agnew, seeoned by Mr. Fleming. that the clerk request the County Trams. w erase the taxes returned against the following lots viz: 20 con. 16, huts IO and 17 in can. 4. and 5, and also lot 3 con. 6.--Cnrried. In amendment Mr. Agnew moved and Mr. Fleming summed, that the sum of " In: granted to improve the 87th side Road in the 2nd can. provided the panic» inter. cstml perform 6 days gratis labor and the Commiusmucr of tlw Division grunt on plum: Road the sum of $8.---Carricd. Moved by Mr. Boyd, seconded by Mr. Modeluud, that the sum of #15 be granted to aid the improving the 37th side road in the gud cos-Lost. Moved by Mr. Boyd, sceouded by Mr Agnew, that Mm. Alex. Stephens be ex (-mpted from statute lid-or this year-Car, tied. Moved by Mr. Boyd, grounded by Mr. Fleming. that the mm. of 62.50 be granted to build a eulvertat lot 3 in the 3rd Cum-es- tirn.-Orried. ln unwinhm-nt Mr. Boyd moved, and Mr. Agnew seconded. thut in the opinion of this Council it would be unjust and un. fuir to n large majority " the Ratepayers of this municipality to make a grant from the 'l'p. Funds to the Agriealtural b'oeiety held ut Hopeville tMI the exhibitors will be mostly from one locality there being at least ore other similiar Society depending entirely on heal subscriptions for a Prize fuud.-carried, Moved by Mr. Mmhlnml. rweondvd by M r. Fleming, that the Reeve is ht'rchy authorized to Lame nu order nu the Trous- urvr 61.5 for the hcneht of Agricultnrul tioeiety of the 'rp. of Proton for tlu, present yvar.--Ust. Moved by Mr. Fleming, seconded by Mr. Agnew, that lot 17, in tho I0th CHI]. he vlmngvd to the lies. Roll to Hugh Ile. Gurn Jr. us per schedule to column clerical crrnr in eutry.--Carritul. Muved in muvmhm-nt by Mr. Fleming, seconded by Mr. Agnew, that the mum of " be granted to improve the road “ppm.- ito lot 29, (an. 2, as the party interested, Mr.tMulhall,rvecivod auyPwr specinl grant of 6'10 "tt the name Road at u prmiuux meetitvg.--Currivd, Moved by Mr. Boyd, necmult-d by Mr. Mndelmul. that the tiUU1 of81tr be granted to aid in improving the 2nd mm. line in trout of Int 29.-last. Moved by Mr. Boyd, wounded by Mr. momma. um Hunt-I union", macksnuth be paid the sum of 81.75 for repairing rum] scraper and that the Reeve issue nu order for the sttiue.--Curried. Moved by Mr, Agnew, seconded by Mr. Boyd, that n grunt of 810 he given to open the 87th side road an the 7th on". provide od the Commissioner of the Division ex- pend the sum of 820 on tho sumo line ex- tmuling to the line lurtween the 9th and um. eon.--Cnnied. Moved by Mr. Modulund. seconded by Mr. Fleming, that the nunwf 910 he grant. ed tit improve the road opposite lots 239 and 240 in {in} ilange provided that the Reeve expend $20 out. of special grant. op- [maize same lot,r.-tarried, and by Mr. Fleming, seconded by Mr. Agnew, tlmt the account MA. H. Bon- nett for repairing road scrupu- be paid "mounting, to Tr, command the Reeve issue an order for the sauw.--carritrd. Moved by Mr. Agnew, seconded by Mr. Fleming, that the slim ofM be grunted to improve the Bond opposite lots 31 and M, Con. 6 and 7, provided those interested perform 5 days gratis labor and the Chan. missiuner of the Division pluce on the same Rom] the sun) of 010 out of appoint,- ment to Division No. 1.-A'arried. Moved byMr. Fleming, seconded by Mr. Agnew, that there be a grant of $10 made to the Town Lino next to Egremuut "l" posits to Con. l and 2, provided those in- terested give an equivalent in days work and also provided the Council of Egre- mont a like expeuditure.--Chrried. Moved by Mr. Agnew. seconded by Mr. Fleming. that the accunnt of J. Townsend for advertising Court of Revisionfprinting Voter's Lista and Auditors' Reports amounting to .38 Ire paid, and that the Reeve issue an order for the 'uuner.-Cttr. ried. Moved by Mr. Fleming, seconded by Mr. Agnew, that the prayer of the Trustees of the Police Village of Duudnlk for the ap- pointment for street improvement' of all fines imposed by the Mugistrnte of Dun- dulk in or coming into the Tp. Treasurer during the present year be 'rrauted.--car- ried. MovedbyMr. Boyd, seconded bv Mr. Fleming, that John McAnluy receive the sum of " for gravel supplied for Road improvements, and for opening road to bank whence gravel wtuc--Carried. Moved by Mr. Fleming, and by Mr. Boyd seconded, that the sum of Motte appointed to each of the five eieetoral divisions for Band improvements-V Moved by Mr. Boyd, and by Mr. Flem- ing â€waded, that the funds lately receiv- for Raul Improvements he pineal nmong the general funds of the Township to re- emit sums drawn befyre for similiar pur- po-Carried. Proton Tr. Council u per adjournment methane of the rooms of the Guthrie Hotel, vilhge of Cedurrille,on Monday the 80thJuly. 1877.21. 10 an. The mem- bers of the Council all present, the Reeve presiding. The tuiuutcs of the previous meeting held " Duudnlk were read and eunfirmed. Jon V381, ONTARIO The Bond of Examiners for the County l“ Wellington completed their work of ex- amining the third class papers on Thurs. Jay. Altogether there were 201 cmulidates --101 males and 100 (amulet. Out of the entire number 70 won "tttee-l-into,,, bad " MI. The Hard“ mutiny in the Lincoln 'eors-reeraoiweasesiGiiii week, the remit giving Calm-in Notion I majority of 28. His mnjnrity would have Im " had not the Hint popen been I shall be happy. if it is thought desir- able. to take the initiative in calling those interested together for a conference at‘nur town at such time n wruld lent interfere with the harvest now being reaped. I em, sir, Your obedient servant. Joann Parrmaar, Hunt of Onuzeville. It has been proposed that a tnetting of the leading men, holding oftiee, of the municipalities interested be called for an only day to discuss the, subject; and that the scheme. in I matured form, be brought under the notice of the directors of the Company. Necessity foruetion by the municipalities is the murv impoitaut when we omsidetm that the present rolling Muck and plant of the company is mpidly wearing out, and c-unnut much longer be used with safety to the unveiling public. and if the Compare were in u petition (which it is not), it would be unwise to purchase more engines of the dnnenrzions in prehent use or to re- ‘ lay the mud with mils of the weight and chuneter of those now used. And hum present indications, the municipalities will at some titue be obliged to take the repair of the road in hand, and they can only he said to have a choice IS to the time when the work shall be undertaken; and now that Inherit. cheap. and materinl (especially steel mils) so low, and circulation of more money in: much 'required, it appears to me that the tune for action has fully arrived. The work being of Proviuriat importauee, the municipalities might, with all justice. claim a shure of the Ontario surplus to In- tdst in the undertaking. l’nmessed Ufa wall I Hill and well equipp- 'dtailway,tlw whole "ortlwrnlseetion of the Province Would improve and till up more rapidly ', faster trains would Ire run ; freight would be more clumply moved--aml great- est boon of all-there would be no mum lrloekades, suelt Ill-i we have had to can- tend with in tlw pupal, and which prevent. ed the passage of mails mm- the line " a peril d of weeks nt a time. It is felt tlmt the cost of this, heavy as it would he, cuuld now he more easily borne by the municipalities along the line than were the bunuses granted at its in. ception, and, that m: in the case of former bonuses granted, the money would he readily returned to the ratepayers, in the increased prices fog produce and increunud value for lauds. oraugevillo, July Bist. 1877, To over-m mo this diftieulty and place our farmers and traders in as good a posi- tion an their neighbors, it is proposed that the townships. towns, and villages Mung the [mo combine and misc tummy sumr‘i- out. Hut only to widen the glmge, but also to reduce the grades and nmke the road, in all its equipnwnts. firt,twlass. This disadvantage has only lately begun to be seriously felt, for at the time the To. ronto. Grey and Bruce was constructed. and for some years afterwards, there exist- no universal railway gauge in Cunmlu. and the dimtdvantugeu of trtutshipruent and breaking ofbulk, so much talked about by the opponents of the narrow gnnge syntax], were not eonfitwd toour line of railway, but were common. more or lean, to all rail. ways of the country. This drawback. if it existed at all, was at that time Not keenly felt by our tuereltattu; now, however, it is altogerher different. The adoption of the 4 it. til in. gunge by the Grand Trunk, I Grunt Wcrtern, Intvrcurlouial, and their connections, has brought "ION the whole country within " universal railway hymn. and our buyers and merchants tind thens. ( selvea excluded from participating in the profits derivable from through business. This, of gonna, militates nguiust us in many ways, as for instance in the settle. Luent of our wild lands and the establish. ment amongst us of nmnufuctories, and generally retards the prosperity of the whole country. a! this may obtain: the support of your tnil-ttist m1, and having 'tee4 re- quested by seven] of my brother municipal m1 hatching tusderyour notice and thut of the public I movement now on foot throughout many of the municipalities traversed by the Toronto, Grey and Bruce ltailwny, the object of which is to widen that road to the national or 4 ft. 85 in. gauge, and generally to improve the line so us to mike it in all respect! I tirsst-euas broad gouge railway. The tteeomplismertt of this proposed undertaking would be of vast importance, and would result in great Ind increasing beuetit, not alone to that section of the country in the immediate vicinity of the Ram], but to the whole Pro. ‘ Vince. The narrow. or 8 ft. 6 in. guuge, l however suitable to lines elsewhere. has not prover: popular in this section of the country. It must not be inferred from this, however, that the Toronto, Grey and l Bruee Railway has not been thus far a [ success, or that it has not done all that its promoters claimed it would do. On the contrary, the road has developed the re- sources of this pant of the country more effectively than the most sanguine antici- pated. The dissatisfaction with the pre- sent gouge exists chiefly because its adop- tion has resulted in isolating all markets on the line from the general railway system of tho continent, and consequently, placing our merchants and shippers at n disadvan- tage, compared with those of neighboring places, in Competing for through 1ntsincss, the farmer, its usual, bearing the principal burthvn. The grading on the Stratford Ind Hurrm I Road between Liatowel sud [Hutton in ‘alxmt cumplded. The following new porit-offireivr, Inc-on opened in Ontario v--ltlind River. Cobden township. Algoma; Coleman. Scarinmnxh. York; Command: Creek, Guned. Muskokg; Dillon. Ozalmwe, Sturmom; Gill, North 0cm, Haldimlnd; Hampden, Norman. hr, Grey; Juddlnvan. Halon. Hutch: 14mm. Stephenson Mum-itch; u Salem. Windham, Korfolk; Lodi, Itoxboroagh, Mount; Mnnsewnnd, Enquesing. ml. ‘II: lamina Cnmhridgo. Rum“; a...“ J - - - It is to little pnrpmw to any thot all this is but a temporary elrullition of feeling, and will soon [was away. It in very Immilrlo that the excitement will not continue at the prewnt fever heat. but in the maritime the discussion is calculated to do a great deal of good. and if even only I belt or a fourth of those who have given up their l intemperate habits he permanently re. ‘clnimetl the gain to the country and to individual ftuniliea Will he immense. The wry hint-mesa of the opposition shows the tome of the movement. People don't hate the dead. Aml onlv silently dupin- the ineffective. Violent language it to be de. plored. hut it show: the intensity of feeling awakened. while it only tell: min“ the an“ in when dot-neon in "tttloser-- Globe. I But it wrmld he a grout mistake to sup- _ pose that the merits or demerits of the Dunkin Art have "lune lawn under dis. enssinn. The m-nornl qnmtiun of inn-m- pernm'c- in all its aspects. with the lrest methods for Rs mitigrdion or rtrmovnl,hove also ennu- iu for honor and more wish, sprerid discussion. The inn-rm in it, which had been stimulated tun rvnmrlmhle exit-m. It has become tho qlwstinm of questions. discussed at nltnost, new iieertide, and battled over even at 'ahuMrt 'horTtprn and in village groceries. Evan in, this hottest summer “Wither the mutant has nut lanmlished. and friends and fawn have Abla- eonspired to swell tho turmoil And to in: tensify the iutetxst. The mnlnzof total nlnstniners have undunbtedly been greatly recruited. Prcvjndioes tttmin." hath the principles and martin- ot fatal nlMinonre hnvortw1rrutrter11v been greatly removed, while nut in few apparently hopeless ine. brintee have, M h-nst totuprrmrily, bow-me saber men and doeent memlm of society. The interval in the movements has been very generally difrur-1, and when meetings tor other older“ have been sure tnfnil, those for the dixmssion of the liqnnr question have been all but invariably mo- cesnfnl. All ranks of moiety. tom, have herome inlarevled. Spurn-Iv any can INN-t gem. But the will. both pro endem- eeemed Ill Emilia enough and 'veu worn sully threadbare, while- good my “them were notvery attrac- tire in their eloquence and not very cogent in “Armani“. no am the matterhuag the. end Government In: strongly urged to do whet the people And the people done _ could do for themselves. vim, either stop the tunic or show tut the overwhelming mm of Canadians wished it stopped. All this has now been changed. Challenged to show that they were either In over- whelming mejority of the people or 5 me- joritv at ell. the friends of Prohibition nod Total Abstinence here lately exhibited reel Ind Ictlvity. and the discussion of the sub- ject. which had subsided into a state of comparative lenguor. has become by my of eminence the chief matter of thought I and talk among all classes of the commun- ity. The Dunkin Art, which hml loin in the statute book for mnny years to all in. tents and punionena dead letter, has re. eeived full attention. The mlvocutm of Prohibition have felt the form of the ungu- ment. that if they emu nut ("my out that low already on the stutute book. there was less likelihood of their securing: and ettfore. ing n more atrium-m enactment. Thes. reena- nizml the annnnhh-m-ss of the "hjeetion to further legislation till what had been " remlv dune hml n fair trial. and was shown to he imperfert and unwurknhle: and Wt' must acknowledge thnt since this view of mnttern has been impressml upon thrm theyhnve gone to work with n will to put the Dunk'n Art into operation. How for they have [won snerussful every rt-mh-r of the newspapers is “warn. Cotttriy “(tor county hos mum for the llunhin Art, and on each (‘unlvst has Inc-on wngwl and determined the inn-red hm gone on inert-using. and Judge Dnnkin "ml his momma haw- rt-evivcxl [list-usual) the “hr of which was non-r hell-r0 known. I than . you it was “and,Y lanaiâ€; to la- an†the attendance of anything nun-ouch- ing to the respectable audience " pur- pose of even I gratis lecture on either Ale stinnnce or Prohibition. This, “use not trum say reaction in (“or of the drinking amazes. but much “mavens. The feel. ing in opposition to the liquor Me My: always gathering strength, and the num- ber of total abstaiuem has always been in. goods. RM ‘ " 'tmsuituotuly le n Bqtirt Church. Elan. [In W111 Ian M. Bod mind I mil from the Lr- Md sud Now-y Churches. which he 1...: “III-tunnel. o. W“: M. tim 'mt-aims ar-nil" t) “M t.Ir m". -itetims, “I Mlllluuu I \- z-tuuive Mensch. " Mr. MW“ uni W n In: layman. an a med LIT-r“ kuown, tite nuux of last WIN-ix through the eourtq' resulted in no killI-J. -dahortt 160 Valli“. In Chump†tlv. h ed life was doubtless much am“ t “I. "parted. an the riote.s "tuttelsM up theirhlkn friend.“ and carried than an who-aver they can†do so an: the abuts took "at, and it w- broad“: to tram. dun. With “A. mug of the lhmkiu bylaw in Nestumuet.ad I“ Durham um- of the Column; howl-keeper: promptly det, r- to WWII. and unnuuucm. that In Inn license not expire: he will lleucafunh tou. duet his “a... upon pure leuuwrmu u [mu-u. Majority for the m 3.12.3. About "ro woeh Mo, while Mr. Thom. R. Meqtsnde,ot Onlum-n um dawn: a drain in kin Mu he hmud u put n! ma containing“ “aim“. “hm "rlt.s “hum it in“ tum I!) plenum In ttse "oi,'." boul'kood known. 'Sovouooeu inmates of a. poor-house in oounoctiuu with the oouarty of Norfolk In- dmm'id Farm were burut to death on My evening. Ind four men u up Imully him The building and furniture um: destroyed. The Poll: “not Flinn-or nailed nu Thursday from New Landau, (Mun. nth supplies for Caitlin Hungulr'u Au-lu' colony. The main expluriug expedition will all in July nut. (be dasy last week Mr. Godfrey Thom p- ntm,oftdiq township"! Hope, Ind llm-u “liable 'cwu poisoned by outing lmluln vines, on which sump Paris men had been Mil h kill the potato bugs. _ Two more Indians have been mated ts' ou on wnmntu issued by Judge Coumel, who in cundum'ng the itsvetqtuioa into the rot-em “to. Thin luring» the annular of tu'rersU up to lit. At the Cherry Cro k, 12.0., gold 1mm there wen about fotty men wnrking at but “View. making about " par day on thr AVEW. The hydraulic 'tutr-sie,, had UNI chained up yet. .900 to it, Mr. W. I). Harrie. of the Cullingzwmd High School ma. has haul MIWhy “an Hume School lksard as Principal of the Model Selma] in that town. at I Milky hf The total umjnritr for the Dunkiu Ad in the nanny of Kent is Lmo; the number who Voted in favour of the by-law having been 2.876 again»: 798 who ware opposed The eighteenth unmml meeting of the Canadian Press Anmciuuun “at hold " Montredou “'eduemluy Inst We--k. Mr. James lumen, of the Guelph " ran-y was elected President. Queen Vii-twin in making " cullwtion of oil [murnilu " di tihuluhhrd mm Ind ,t petuouul friend». A nylwulul um- of Lord Beacon: tield harsJust been tiniard. The Clinton P"sys whim chum-h hum-d: extending n cull to the “at. Ifr, Human-u, of nrueeiield. to he luau-r in place an! Rev. Mr. McCum'g. removed to Kiugshm. Thu Rev. Mr. Denettiu1d, WV" of th, The force of puuirotsiuiouus compound the Great Western Railway authorities In discontinue the Sunday â€cured-m train tram Landau to Port Sunk-y. county " an early date We learn tempcrauee the Dunkin At tho ittvosti,ration on T the Huckett munlertu'u witue iudeutuicd Simian as one ul shut Hackett. The survey [My for the township of Lawrence wnll sum. next week. Mr Gal. bruith manipulate-s the party as Anus. Mr. Samuel 51mm. of Goderieh, has left tor Emerwn, Man., with the ink-"lion of erecting I large t1ouriug mill In that place. The village of “Mum. new Marien. wcrder, in l'l‘llshiu, lune been desitroyed by tire, and eight hundred pet-um rendered balm-lens. The Ingersoll by-luw giving n Inmus "f 060.000 to the Credit Valley Ruhr) wnn passed on Muudny by I Madly of 162. A dimurteous (in wound at “mule only on Satin-thy morning, by which block of titteeu buildings was deskmyed. Chas H. Bing“. of Elan. clurllettges my man in Canada to run and jump» much for a wager from .50 to 0100. The Canadian he»: Asmciutiuu communal u'rived " unlit-x 1m Mo, night from Prince Edward band. The two antagonistic union: of the French "ttttrealist. have been reuniml tunic Banker's leadership. The gain amp now being urvamted in the vicinity of titrntfited is the [agent that Ian been seen fur my years. late hvmnulale upon-u mm. hom the famine district in bulk, min having l'ulhu in considerable quantity. Tomato {might VII may teeeived Winnipeg in ten 'usa than: time of Us ment, by way of the ham. The position of the AIM": mutiny: been Arfitsiusly ml " the lust end. the out eudm no sud. There were thirty-two kilns“ in Arse York in July. with mud mum... of Wu millions. - Winghun. denim- of having water yum, will submit A by-hm to niw 69,.3m therefor. Forty-two milliliters. half of whom an. Anal-hum. hue been eaptured on the Lio Bundle. that it in the intention of the [maple to etulovour to submit Bill in Peterborough town and ijllht been tiuiUwd. ’mh'wn’uu church intrud- to the “or. Ifr, Human-u, t wituerstus distinctly um: of the awn vim on Tllurlldny into Hominy ed a sup. «and bu MI ml. Three par-mus u datum-arr. Ind ' City lull on Geluslt in nun-puny with. and In: Inna"? hawk “he†ll. â€not. Dust": (in Jun-nu thr. “A "lt, N.A.. Mr. o" 81mm! â€and Wm. nilwny trail P" 11% IMA'AY.~ W., tlw daughter “mum-.7 In Than l tor “a of link. hee mu Mr. J. l, " " '.b. ‘., .1 J7 't-otc--tu “V m , and... I. eklnut Or " you; . wd g ,u m In“. doaroyed by tire “I. , “If “ark: unn- the OIII valued at "an†In! Ill-u urc- Mir-nu ' Mr. ti. Pl " in“ It In led Win A eight gull-u which in “4' lutiott, who! W. It. n dun-pa. lulu! A Manet annual Milk-r. haul hm od by lire. Low, In MI“ by Melvu/ Bee nioosmide thr h, killing "an up. In tite can uf Elm body “h found all: I Bin-r. an Jury at i, . m"liet that dun-1 It the lamb ul Crrs “ulna-thy. All and â€can - G, he. Ivbithrlumd of Am. - m, Men in tke 'ill-. The "nun. Llt dun but the cum Otto “NI. tiovier, m "ttteu-d can], Wo liming In indecent m - old. The num f moved Iran: the an.“ “I“. uh I). tstated that the tbra Stn m In- pledging [hymn-ho * Mat aunt" dun. Iv} Wilma: and will mun-h m “mm am "th Mtdtuo strung. LA" “I we] Mun rolle.rt, d tlt. Jail. by the PI'Illlhlllrl'h _ “do ofthe. I'm.“ "Mr0bts. “Ith “to ml) and (W. in 07mm. " V w tbat the Cuuac C43â€! vi" nun-l m r' on “I "tit “ML. for (In lu" I in; n now may Will] the t in he! W. u U‘ Jul! Itev. Mr. “CF-tinny - at (In buggy!“ the Berlin Ma d - - “Had. "I?" medical w a mud slight hope) oi ho W: m “I“ “whip ME" “- hon “rcpt by foee,,t fink. M New hand-a. Throu- III “I. and two are said la l WIN“ Th “In The f Mr dtiriadn, who I'M! who" In uldn If the Corttorttr y mum â€than s ti, MARI!†PTED at In br M M M ll! tod ml " 62.00- " it ft ll " " m. m ltltia " um