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Grey Review, 16 Oct 1879, p. 2

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JI it an - 8tmred---Mrs. Mehulty, Proton. (Inch: Auction 'aio-David Nevin. Glen elg Son-um Wnrttor--Britiah Motel, Durham. SUBSCRIBEIS tint are in ar- run for the "Grey Review" are respectfully requested to forward their subscriptions at once, as we are very much in need of money at present. Although the amounts are gen- orally small in themselves and scattered, in the sum total they amount to several hundred dollars. 'umbrnre-g F. Mum-t, Durham. Drum“ Ind Store " Bale-John Pan-ct. (I. n. ill-Odin... Jul-lb.” Tho-I. Thom _ Coh- " Inf-yd... Dunk! bud». Alvin-dry , Ink-r. Agents for the Grey Review. It will In within the recollection of our ”I“! that of all the "troortlittary logis. DIM put “rough the Home of Com. monc during the last session. not tho least ntrwnlinnry wu- the power transferred by the House to the Government, of de. termining everything: eonneeted with tlm building of the Pacific Railway. Immedi- atoly After the House at Commons had thm lbnegnted its cmtrul over the con- utruetion of the great National highway, Hir Clark: Tapper announced that the Government of Mr. MacKoxtzie hrd been "premature" in the selection of the lint- nrd Inlet route for the Pacifie sectinn of the nilwny. and revived the ordrr in Council making Esqnimalt the termini“ "I the heme cont. This change nocce. tinted the adoption of what i, known as the Bate Inlet mu west of the Rocky 'doqmuirttt-.-. route which is 818 miles long" than the Burrard Inlet route, which would coat 921,000,000 more in its con- Ml'uction. and which would cost an in, md annual expenditure otseveral linu- drod thousand dollars: in the working of the THE REVIEW. road ; and, murmur. a mute which Watt I nhndonod by Mr. Muckonxu by the advice of the engine-era on nocuunt of its greater | length. the steepness of the- grndionts and tue largely inereased on it in the Cuiistruc- i tion and maintenance of this section. Put Sir John null his turn-212mm were 1icttf in "non. The National Policy rcquircd supporters and the quid pro quo nrmngiu went secured the votes of tho 1icrni,crs from British Columbia. It was nothing that the people ofCanmln would be taxed km of millions of dollars when the pulicy of the Goveinment hsul to be sustained, honour disastrous that policy might be to the great body of tho people. Nut very long Mo, lo sewn the aid of the members from British Coluutl,ia in the crisis of the Paeitie Scandal. Sir Jnhn pletlgmi his L'uV- I eminent to build it rvlwsy nor-ms the Rocky mountains in tru yum Ill, ond l""" i suing similar tactics, daring the last scaslon be secured the support of thy sumo gmvtlc- men by promin‘ng to direct the Nurse of the railway so as tu bandit their indi- vidual lulorosts. IL wort ', the injm'yl iufhetetl by this 1li 0 I on of the! route WM too gluii ' mal thoi {one of puhlie opinion t .n alum-4 for even the Government " sir John A Mae, donnhl. A nd the result is tint the liute Inlet route hm been ahatvlnuul, and that that by liurriml Inlet. which was. detainin- rd upnnl'y ll r.I-lackcnzie,:inil the unstruc- tion vi which was advertisvd for ly him nor. than twelve monthsa;,ro,is now adopt. " by the Government of Sti’ John A. Muc- (lonnlil. As the old proverb has it “better late than never", nwl we here to congratu- late the Conservative party on this change of front. as an cuilence of " turning reason in the “ministration t f publh nTuirs. The" is no question but that this new develop- ment will “use great disappointment to! M. Monmos Ind his friends in British Columbia who Were so really to believe the promise! of Sir John h. Macdonald and who not tUsd themselves so gi‘obsly bo. tnyod. A whole your has been lost. Tho building of the Paoitie ltulwty has Art been advanced. and now the policy of Mr. Mackenzic'n Government which was no I lunch will“ by the Conservative presshas boon adopted in its entirety. It is there- for. somewhat mtprining to tiud the orgnna " tho Conun‘atiu party taking credit to their lander: " the forward state of the work. Upon this point the Globe very pithtly "nicks :--Let an no how the I". in to be distributed. The what. action born Lib Superior to Rod Riva: in “in contract, it in true, but more than hn1feidttt.arhoudistnat- let by the Moduli. Gomrtummt,and much of it run can“ We the clung. a! Govern- ” while tendon wen about when” " tto "It. The contru't for the handrail mtt-tiR'ser ttna,'ttuteu.,Uen HD’NM Government. but the “It In“ the pup-ration- not I‘d-d; anal-bl b no» lyi- to In a. m B m. to an. “In“ FF i in“ .e 'CR " r"M " a” l gun-gnu -'. EtGiaiif'g THE CANADA PACIFIC RAILWAY Durham, October 16, 1879. NM Advertisements this Week. um! Winter Stock-C. L. Grant, hind-IL. Mal wen. PrVerittr. lilo-nth. Ilol-Irl- Bro-err. around loose for a year to serve their own party purposes." The ”thorough upb- mtium” " the country In All we work of the late Governrmmt, except the nowod. ici-tle-ii farce of sending an expedition to lthe Ponce River Valley as a blind to the :Vunccuvor Islanders. tire mjrrity in the Sérmte. The Yale- Kamloops line should Law: been pLeed under construction a your ago, and we!” have been had no change of annulment taken place. The vhulo of the telegraph line was btddt by the Unleash "overs ment, and the Opposition combat], as. nounced tho Building of it. The iuiinit. location mu Inc who graph: of the late Gonmmont in win that no mistake might be made in eotmtruetiou. The line In: definitely located through the Yellow Head Pass to Band Inlet before Mr. Mackenzie and " collugnm went out of oihec, and their delinite location has just been admin-1y adcytel by their successors after the utter had kept the line "Wobbling The Model School of this Iowa was man-.1 on Tuesday last by G. W. Ross, EN., M. P., Inspector of Model Schools. In the evening Mr. Ross addressed a large audience in the Town Hall on “The Kim'pmen's onle. T.relseu-tue Rev. Mr. Punk occupying the chair. The lecturer opened his address by , tell-mug to the advantages of I liberal education and the iutrmrtaot place occupied by the Public School Teacher, as a. mem- ber of the tronuurtrtity, in fanning the char- acter nml developing the mm of in rising generation, and so helping to Jeter, mine the [inure " the country. He then diseusred the qtudilimtiotm of the teacher, laying npeeisl emphasis on culture, char- acmr Ind conscience, and concluded by depicting in nmuterly wny tho high sund- anl which every teacher should mark out for himself and ever seek to nttmu. At the conclusion ot the address the usual vote of thangs was cordially agieeil to. 33‘” you want clothing; call at Grant's E'Cungdiun made shawls at Gmut's-- just iUutiug to keep you warm. B'ANV lady wishing a well-made, rrrociMittinir. mule can get one by buying of Grant. Tne "GREY ltnvmw" sent to new sub- seril em from the present to lst Jam. 1881, for ti, paid In advance. Show tho paper to your neighbors. Mu. was A. Scan". of Hopeville, has a potato which measures OI er 16 inches in circumstance. and which weighs2 lbs 6:01. Who can beat it '? NoTwmrsrhyDtsG the great rise that has taken place in Hardware nml iron, Mount is selling for cash as low as usual. itoad advertisement. We have been shown a new churn, pa- tented by Mr. c. D. Van Allanuunl which can be seen at tho British Hotel, Durlum. It works admirably, ind where tried proves quite a succuss. Call and see it, We intend to notice it more fully in a. future issue. Cunnzcnox. _Frottt what we have re- cently learned the information we received. which lo4 to the insertion of a paragraph in reference to a rural editor who “as " Flesherton on Dominion Day, was untrue. and we take this oppoduuity of making the correction. TEACHERS Astsocurrosv--'Ne T encher’s Association of South Grey met in this Town on Thursday and Friday last. The nttendnnce was large and the proeeediugs genial-any of a very intoreating olutrauter. We expect to be able to give a full report in our next issue. I’m-10s Anuvuun'nx. Socxz'nf A tmsottng of Diructurs ot than above Society was he” at Hope- v"cio on the ttth inst ,nml the toilowlageorreetlons made In him lint ". - Jun ynur old cunts, lat H. Elna. ar.ud S. status. 3rd It. Buck. Tnstuad ot R. Black, D. ucCormiek and H. King. 1 your old tteifor--ratd J. Duel]. instead of J. A Saulut. omitted-ate" pair durks. In J. McArdlo, 2nd Wm. MeLaren, Lawn: ox Ma.ToN.-Lart Timmy night Mr. J. Reid. BA., Head Mutual the Mount Puma! High Sehoot locum: I m the Tom: Hull. Durhame the Poet and Mutual“ "Milton." Dr. Gnu Occupied the chair. and an excellent thou saw in wistxmca. Mu; Kaiser presiding " tho organ. Them In; . hm: ottreadnsttrtt and the lecture was delimited in a 1:2»me amend-ulna vim mo birth, um”. Mutton. cunhmpomiu. an. "irriug mien“ aka. ot tho you. mountain-n. Runny vows " thank. wore given a the dose. Next “09k we ml! publish u: Mun»: dob'rerud by Mr. new to tho Tmhm' Won. Tn; following were thuJudgea who offi. ciuttd at the South Grey Fall Show _ Horse, and Catdi.--0uinten Pettigrew, Orchid: Peter Fisher. Elmwood; Mr. Murdoch, Yoovil. Sharp and I?igic--John Mills, Wilham Cranston, Litton ; Thotnas Byers, Hunpdon. Dairy Wodtttm-0oaiait Hmpton. Cltas. Baelsan, Mount Faun; Chas. Goodeve. Allanpark. Grain and Roots-H. P. Adams, Hermtver; J. Tur- cn. Traverston; Romy Ringel, Aston. Imputneut-thuur Chrtrshman,NeustsiW, Alex Webster. Primsvillo; John Warn. Durhm. Ladies' Work-Mrs. Alanna!“ Cochran. Mira Tietorin Jon" and In. MoAllister, Durham. Band-M-. Ko- nold. Collet and Wm». Scnuox. Jlostm--'i'he Board mot pur- suant to ndjvmrumvnt on Saturday even- ing last, when all the members were pres- ent. Mr. Smith in the chuir. The motions carried at last muting to ro-cngngo Mr. Armstrong and Miss Corry, were eoufirm. ed. and the Board mmlvod to Advertise: fur usecund class female teacher in room of Miss McMickeu who has resigned. It is no exaggeration to my that unlth is I Inge ingredient in what the world all: taunt. A man mason it my in . glint in News“. bat bin dod- will ho tho dud- ot . (had. A nut mind in I mud (mm. is on}: Mm than tsgiytt mind in . any moo-mam. “do“! uni bnah- men. {when ”than! “in; and, 'thtm. Local and other Items. THE MODEL SCHOOL. __... -- ..-.. 2Tgl tht £110 Mth alt. 1 ion of Mr. Robert Td,'.', Shela. Reeve arm-gm. an and broke his _ .103 In!) its} than the elbow joint. . Mr. Barclay, of Toronto, bu MI in the grain business here in thr warehume " Mr. Geo. Nixon, in high " $1.12!].- been tmid for good what Int. weak. Mr. D. Davidson [urchin] over 3,000 Ian-hols of grain I.“ Mr. Elliott, of Smith. bag purchued the lot lnnnuly owned by Mr. Joacph Mindy an “I. Igth Com, Ptotou, from' " Devi-hon. Esq., for 8l,600. So we are informed. M r. John McDowell Wu unnamed betore J. J. Middletuh. Eu}, on Saturdav In! for uuult, Ind diaphylng I revolver. The evi. dm: m not All taken lut from it“ "I. John will, in 'dl probabihty get the bexwtit of the Blake Att. Mr. 7mm}, B A., I‘mabyterinn Student, who by: been national here ldt for College lat week. When here he whoqu himself to be A gentlemln in every sense of the word, and a young Juan pmaeuing cuminlernblu ability. in“ Mr. Juhn Yodden has gone and took unto himself [a wife. We wish Mr. and Mn. Y. nanny days of hapvineu. Mr. Richard Clare, of thin place, has the second crop of Potatoes up a eomside.rable height over the ground. The unnmwcmble letter of “Veritun” in your last has caused "Fair Play" and "Glad. stone" to stop and consider. Being on the Wool of tepenunce a cletr breast of their way- wlrdncns to a higher personage u hourly ex- vected. Poor "luminous t." it would be cruel to My more. But where ia the victory t Arte- mesin has furnished greater names than his: advice ~never condemn and abuse any one for telling the truth-when your own course in so open to criticism. There are a grant 1m ny improreusetitq gomg on at p"mrnt in our “Huge. Our Police Trus. toes have constructed near 200 rods of side- in“: this yéar. It is and Mr. John Abbott, Councillor, will oppose: Mr. Samuel Fleming this year for Deputy-Reeve. John's injustice in the (‘nulwil to Duudnlk will count against him. when the cans in going to he made, I think. ourUubition passed " quietly of course them was considerable drinking but no tight. ing to amuunt to anything. Ite", Mr. Robert Panama" has rented the Grist Mill oi Mr. McDoneH and is turning out good Hark. Sucacss Friend Psttersou. Dundalk, Oct. 13th, 1579. ZERO. Aeolian. - A son M Hector Kennedy's, living about tive miles East of Fleahertun, while Mali-ting at a thumbing machine has: Thursday,th Hill; inst..at Snumcl Hmlgeruwr, wag leading me machine when he noticed the straw was cumin“ buck over the cylinder, he raised the board and put his left hand down past the dust board to start the straw up the canvv. him: the t-ylindnr caught Ilia 1mm]. drew it up under the dust board, tearing “in hand badly. hrs. C"uri.due and Kerr drcssrcd it-taking " the thumb ', we hope he may be able m save the rest“! his hand. tt "doing nicely no far. A SPECIAL Reqces"r. -The person who tank or stole that Lag of peas from the corner of lt. U. Sproule‘a building will please return the bag ta C. W. Bellamy. " it in a borruwcd bag, A I‘RM'TH‘AL JOKER CscuaT.-Oue even- ing hut week, the Julm Urnmml full twlcep sitting in a chair in Mr. Mnuslmw's Hum. Some cum" ereial travelleta curried the sleeper aml chair oatside where he passed the gram-r part of the night. Served the sleeper right. Jack like: a y od joke. Drssrm AND SoctsL.--Aeeording to pre- vious arrangements the rut-whens 0" the Methodist Church at 1iolstein,mado ample provision for supplying bout friends and strangers with dinner (luring tlux show held at Holstein on Tuesday last. We are pleased to know um their tables ware largely patronized. In tltst.esirairtg a large crowd BttaruUd A social tull under the sum auspices n tU Tampa-meg alumna} in syn-y respect tho gathering proved a} decided success. The chair nu cccuplad by Rev. Mr. Deacon. of Bobbin. and Ipoachu were delivered by Rev. Mum. Edmond. E. J. Clarke, and Time. Cobb. I and Mr. 1. Hampton, of Mount Forest. A long wu given by Mr. G. Page, and was highly amoral l n recitnion Wu Also given by Mr. “cob Barrows. sad . realm; by w. D. Knish. A muntnr of pic... of made up than u inkrnls ttthe any Revival Services are being held at Flasher- tou station. The matings no held in the Orange Hall, conducted by the Rev. Wm. Smyth. (Sud ishlessiug hia people And awaken. ing sinners. May God bless the people, is our prayer. The hum of the thumbing machine is beard in all directions. We have splendid crops. Our mills are doing a. great busi. ness. Humble had 3,000 bushels ofwlicnt passed through his hands last week. Far. mers are smiling, and store-keepers are be. coming expert. cotustutujumpevs. Things look lively. Tur. J'r.orrer.--We thought ere this half the ratepnycrs of our tnvmhip would bu snbpmuned by our political puritans. Ob, what fun. three ratepayers have recently made affidavit that the man who entered the proteat against the election of Dr. Barr was making use of corrupt [names at the time of the election. Wcll, the result is that applicatiun isrl"sing, made to remove from the fyles of the Court the protest, which. I believe, on some former occasions has been fatal to previous proceedings. SocraL.--h Social will be held in the C. Methodist Parson we on Friday evening, the 24th inst. Proceed. for “manage furniturv. We wish them success. The Divechni, of the T. G. Sb B. Railway paid us a th,it. They want more money. I mm sure our township wil not give it; our township council is opposed to it. To a question asked hy a member ol the council, viz. :--What would the diffureuce he in the price of wheat if n broad gauze was con- structed it was stated nae cent per bushel. of the church. Min Shields tteting ". I ennui“. The procudl tsf the dny uneasi- md to the handsome total ct $t20.- Divide]: Cum will be held lune on the 17th The taverns and stores did a rushing busi Dundalk Items, Horning's Mills. Flasherton. b~-t County Council_ mad the Thur. New, hers we have the connciif--ihat should eertui"ly be posted-brought to task by a private individual, its proceedings condemn] as illegtd, and use)! thieuteud with a suit in ehaueerr, if it dared to en- force a motion passed by itself, uuxl w hich it believed to be in accordance with law and equity. solution ya. tt p, 'v/tyy-Irv-iv-rcs-ity-l; ttwtulitr;,r that half the 'iims collrcwnl 11min“ the szLin Ict Lu {will to ('. c. l'warcrr, l.im-nm- imprint, 0.11 not nur:,d that the Monies should he paid t) Pcarce m an in- dividuul, lint in the capacity of Lia-nu, Jn. Spector," which was carried ; but the twelve genthuion of the Council “11”] that he did rccciw the money as an imli‘r Ja d. During tilt interval lictwcvn the unwary and June sum“ us of the 11-min! gun: the County Solicitor, without the unthoxity of tlm C: uncil, but nu the whim: " the chair mun of the Finance Ctinmithe, entered a wit against the garm'shrur; aud nt the J line station, the C ).u n'tta: in tho W f (len's Address reports upon the manta-thus: --"That id the opinion of the Committpe, the rosolittiou of last year respecting Act 6oes was not so “vaguely tssptvastsl" us to give tise to any mimqrprehension; but if so, the resolution of last Janna-y} session should have plated it beyond doubt that the monies granted were only to C. c. Hem-co. M Deanne Iuspeeror,vrl therefore to be paid over to the License Fund. The Committce thought it very indiscrect and beneath the dignity of tho Council to suffer such monies to he paid contrary to resell) tinns duly paused. and thought it the duty of the Council. notwithstanding litigation, to sustain the Solilltm in the defenses of this suit which had been instituted, h " successful inane. muting that the Dunkin Act Would thereby receive its quietuu F0 for so this County was concerned.“ In the debate upoh this report, Mr. Reid said "Tut in his motion of Decembel he haul the am. of than Liam Committee, but at the suggestion of the present Warden, be substituted the name of C G. Peace there. for," and“ putting in of C. C. Parcel. 1mm. in the motion give rise to the litiga- thm, trttd be blamed the Warden for the wink thing. Dr Chriatoe wu may thin notation: Dnnkin Bill was continually be. toro tho Council. bad he wu harm, itu. gutted with it," The Inuit in that this mutation not not .dtspteil, tad go the money not to an, it 'u new: intend. iod it should tN. ' _ In the report ofcommittcc on Warden',, Address, the second paragraph says c-- “Your cummittee have considered themat- tor cf puymcnt to License Inspwtors M monies, as. referred to in the Wmdau's Ad dress, and in pursunnc) of the Statute rc- commend the unwinding of the rascindinr; of resolution authorizing such payment," and this. rcpnrt was adopted by the Coun- cil, so'tisat it would uproar that paying the nu hi”; to the Imeytcturs was illegal, u Ct turtuuucution from C. c. Pearce, which Wah' mien-(Id to n special Committee, which repul'tcd as f. Hows, "That the Committee run mnwml that nuc-huifof the fuses col» let-ted under the Dunkin Act, in the North Riding ti the County, he puid to c. C. Pcareo, the License Inspectur for North Hiding," which import was adapted by the Council. This is a 1liifcrent motion than the first. The fwst was to pay all the monies to the dlchrcnt 1uspoetots, this, bo my haif the 11101.03; collected in the North will); t) C. C, Pearce. iiuw, why was the inspectn' of the No tth Billing treated dil'cromly ' thaw of the h'uuth and E ht? H ul tiny n It mi mu r'.: right, t. lmli o . the monies eo' Ice' ed in tlteir respect- ive diVisious vs Pearce Vad to that of the North? vrwhy was the name of c, C. I'cuuvc, intruduced int; the matter at all? We bl.:tll me. To any person notgwell poled in those “mum's. it m-uld 5mm that this money “as votcd ta Pearce as a. private individual and a gun nigh“! “you the amount was wt- cd by the Council; but at next meeting of that body, it was moved by My. 1leiul, sccumled by Mr. MLMIUL :11, “That the re. "Alpha" to the cmxtmry notwithstanding, M the 5mm: amnion tho Council received tt in pretty "idem. that in this annex the Council is utterly in the dark. groping Hound blindtbld,astd clutching at anything it an tte' hold of. making motion: on: su- sion sud rescinding them the next; 5nd. funny. to got rid of the inexplicsble mud- die in which it bu. placed itself. it In: (.er the wholo nutter overhead. mon- ny and t". leaving the County to toot the bill. And yet, after all. "Alpha" nys that the Comm] was m the rip,lst course. in pay- ing the money to 1'ecree. It may he w. bat the Conucil shun“ see that any person huudlzug the public mvm-y gixe LMeieut security to protect. the County from Inn. Bat says, “Alpha" the Government still holds the Coir tr seed for the vrtrrnuet mud when the Cannon come to pay this mom-y again, will mcy adopt m. true ttLutse, and [gain pay it to Panic, moi run the chance of 10:04ng h main. or will they take some wrong Incl better course, nvd at the same time save the poo le'a money and the cummon sense of the dhuncil. Bat let us give every one their due. There are “tannin: "g dreaming“: a -u- nected with this case, which will, at lam-l. mnke it more (-xcuuhle. The Daukin Bill was something altugtlur new to the nxrjority " the Council. They knew little of its p/ineipie-d nothing nt it: working. They gave it an independent, if nut an hostile receptinn. and wrre entirely Carelesn whether it marked at all hr net. And thu~ in this nmtler the Council has presented a sorly spectacle. It In“ dragged its digni- - . . aB',, "ML, 0n Timidayof last week the Dnndalk‘ Union Agricultural Exhibition WAS held in l that Village. The show of horses and I eaitle was held M the Orange hall. Sheep. I pigs, ete were an a would hat war the Post (Mice, Ltulins Work. mots. dairy mmlnce. etc were slsown in two now “(was just being built hy Mr. Wm. Hicks. The outside show was seen to a dihmlmmgo by not being ttltogetlterr, Ind it would an- doubtedly he to the mica: tage to the Hui-Ea eiy caulil tr.ry pm "in a unilalle fir" " 'gmnnd and erect in? mam for exhibition :pnqmscs. Che inside show was (we-client, 'pntlic'ulnrly in ladies work, vei,reb0r1es and grain. Two sets uflmrncss, made. by Mr. Llunis, fonncrly of Durham, “ml exhibited ‘in’ D. Douglas, Were wry imith' sewed. Friend Morrow wax to the lure with several pairs of fine sum-d hank. Mr. A. B. Noble, of Shel'mtuo. sl owed, a Move with copper furniture-very hamlsmno. A Hot at bed. room furniturn oxlzihitml by Mr. W. Mur. shall, drow attention, as did also speci- mens of penrrsauship, throe acts of horse: shoes, W. Doll's cnse of handsome flute and jewellry. dc. The pwtntncs and bar: lay wrrv the had. W0 saw this yew. Fur rare excellence of many other :u'licies w: refer our remit-rs to [he ly mu PRIZE LIST. HORSES. Brand mare, Samuel Skaes, 2nd David Slinmm. Span hem-v dmngM lxurscs, WsrlterNieh. oils. ‘an Rum. Gordon. Span general purpose horses, Wm hehe. son, ‘And Julm W. Graham. Hat-k in hummus. Cunningham Hauling. gud John W. Marrnw. Saddle horse, Ruin-rt Gordan. 2ud John Rnndlc. Two-your old ttolt--Hrmvy draft gelding orfilly, EdwnrJ Nohle. 'ltwo.ycnsold etoli--Getuura1 pnrpusc gel- ding or filly, Henry Graham, gud Christie Johnstnn. Yearling can T Gelding or filly Spring coll. George Glazier,2nd Samuel Stokes. CATTLE. 'i0rrouiglvitrct1 bull, under 2 years John Bundle. Grudn bull, ovm‘ S?, years, Samuel Wah. Ivy. 2nd Tluunns Rm“. Yoke of OX“). orL-r tyears, Hobart Black, 2nd Thomas Grumun-tt. Oracle row, that has luul a calf this year, Juries Fen-is, 2ud& H. Dower. I'wevear-old heifer, Ruben Black. gud S :nnucl Waliely. Yearling heifer, Robert Black, 2nd 8atu. uel \Vukloy. ll if“! Calf, llalm’t b'laek, gud Duncar .1leUill m. Bull calf, Samuel Wukely, 2nd James Dundalk Union Exhibition. dle Aged ram, James Ferris, gud Thomas Ross, Sheath"; Hum. Dan-id Stimuli. 2nd John Rundfe. PGr owes 'tlmt raised lambs in '79, David Stinmn, 2nd- - - --. Ram Lamb, John Duncan, John Ilan. swmc. Berkshire boar, James Whyte, Samuel IN akley. Suffolk boar, David thmem. Sow, [but raised pigs in 1879, Jas. llos. borourgh, 2nd David Stimson. 'rwrlnth. barley, David Mason, 2nd Samuel Fleming. Eix Swede Turailw, S. H, Dunner. 2nd Duncan McMillan. tt of my other kind. Mr. Mitchell. 6 Beets, David Stimson. 2nd Jamel Fer. Pair shearliog ow», Wultor Nicholls 2nd Thos Bonn. Pair ewe lambs, David Stills-m, gud Jess. POULTRY. - Pair Geese, J. W. Morrow. l'nir lunlnuym'd fowle, John Hurdle. Pais Duckr” 'l1mums Grumsuut, Nd E Noble. nuns. Two bush. fall wheat, P. Hodgius, 3nd J amen 1toseburough. Two bush. Peas, John Winters. 2nd Duncan McMillan. ROOTS. Bush. Potaices, s. II. boner. '2nd P, Hodginn. and George Glazier. 6 Cange bends. Francis Thouttvots,eud Robert Black. 6 Ears of corn, Thomas Lnkings. 2nd Duncan McMillan. I’uir spring pigs, Samuel Wakhry,2isd T. Lakings. Two but}: white outs, David Stimson, 2nd Robert Black. 6 Garden carrots. J nines Ferris, 2nd D, MeMilhsu. 6 Field carrots, Jtobert Blank, 2nd The: urinvr. quit Potato onions. S. H. Donor, In} J mu Fania. Qumt luv other had. S. H. Donor. 2nd Jae. Ferris. 8 pumpkins. J Am Ferris. 6 Tomato”, John Lanny; lst and 2nd. Two lun~li. spring wheat. John Winters, 2nd James Winters. Two hush. black oats, David Stinson, 2ad John Winters. 'crpis he Que by nut beingpontg SHEER "Alpha" "P that Bus-nu? s " Winkt tipplets, Sun " Full apples, Sunni 12 Petra. tha Dell, 'i (Ileana. " Platte, Genny» w, Middleton. ircro RNA”. i'. (lumber. - .. mm momma. Tub but". no. has than 60 lbs o urge Glacier. Sud Samuel titokes, 8rd James Ferris tro lbs 1mttor pid tip in any shape. James Ferris, 2nd S. H. Donner. 10 m: homo-made ch acne. It And. Block. 2nil D. McMillan. L u“ of brand. Thomas Lnkiugs.3ud Jno. Lnkins. 3rd S. u. Done-r. gud Rom: lutnctcus. Full cloth. home-made. 5 yards, Duncan McMillun. 2nd Samuel Fleming. Trntronel, home-made. 5 yards. Johnston Milluer, gud Duncan McMillan. Pun-b Quin, Francis Thompson, 2nd A. Dingnva‘l. limited Qn‘lt. John Lamina. Fancy Quin. Francis Thompson, Sud D. Siinunn. Pine shirt. home made. Andrew Ding. wall, 2nd Julms‘on Millner. Funaroidery, Johnston Minner, Raw-rd Name. Knitted Lace. Henry GrahIm. 2nd John Lukings. Antitmutamtir, Johnston Millner, 2nd Thomas Hunbury. , Braid work, Thoman Hmbury. 2nd J obu Lnkmgs. Tuning work,Edward Noble. Hair work, Funds Thomimou, tgud D. Stinmn. . Wax flowers, F. F. Teeple. Berlin wool work, raised, Johnston Mill. Graham. Pnir Man's Mitts, D. McMillan. 2nd An dsew Dingwtdl. uer, l‘uir socks, Andrew Diugwall. 2nd Wm Gniagher Lumber wngzon. F. F. Tomo. Pair bob-s1eittlitt, Wm. Marshall. Pair Iron Barrows, 1tielotuxl Cttotphelt. fkt horse shoes, uufiled, Richard Camp he". Int and 2nd. Set double harness, David Douglas. Set. single harness. David Dough». r “V Ross 6 Cucumbers. Jung»: Ferris g Uitrotfi. Robert ',laek, 2m EXTRA Hunts. Davm DovoLhs--For best marv- MM find --one whip, value .150, Samne! Rhinos. G. B, Middleton-For best 50 lbs. bum-r ~Lndies' up. vulue M.76, Jumez Frrrisx Jon: Gaturri--For best sheaf of {an whent--oue cm“ stand, value “.75, Jus Winters. A. G. Hum-m. Crt sheaf spring whmt 91.75, John Winters JssrrmDsurtr--Forlrertsyetriturmufpet, mnnnhip executed by nny "holaratteudirv, school in Proton or Mclancthon -6tno ("ij of Nuttnll'u Dictionary. value tl .60, (jump Galloway. fihtndalk School). Tuna. IIANEL'RY"! frnit-one pair Indie.‘ Flaming. F. F, 'P.ttrPtar.---Vreltect 'byrarmld en gamers] purpnne gelding or filly-om, sot wltiffUtreets, value 52.00, ll. Dmidmn. RECOMMENDATIONS. John Lakings, Knitted Curtaius; D. Me, Milhm. Pair Blankeix; Tin“. Lukingu, Knitted Curtniua. 2 Mutton. Wreathe and Feather flowers.; J. C. Atkinson, b'erliu Wool Work; D. McMillan, Grass Seed '. Wm. Marshall, Set' Bedroom furniture mu] coetn; A ll. Noble, Cooking Stove 'nnd furniture; Frtncis Thompson, Psir Wool, en Gloves. than. H. Bord. Orangeville; John Iliqiulsotlr am, Melanctlmn ;Tlms. Anderson, Flasher- ttttt ' Wm. Nahum, Dumlnlk; Mr. O'Flin. Mulmer; Mr. Middleton, Oruncevillo; J. I‘age. Proton; P. Hodgeua. Mclnuctlnon; Wm. Williiumsort, Osprey; Gen. Rutledge, Hummus Mills; Jan. Tritulsu, Fleshertou; Mrs. D. Williams, Dnndnlk; Mrs. Rodgers. Cedarville ; Mrs. I. lt. Bell, Badgero ; Mrs. Mitchell. Proton, The Director: meet on Saturday. Fwy Arrrmrst-th, the 3rd inst., Mr. "a. Lewir, of Mount Forest. wul engaged hauling stone. On stopping to feed, his mu climbed up ' ll the load. The horses, becoming frightened at something, started on and the boy was thrown in between the wheels, the Mal the! pulsing over Lin lumen. The ma. follow lived until the nut day when he died. Tim xmnunl ploughing match ofute Egre. mont Township Agricultural vaiety will be held on the farm of Mr, Daniel Inlays, Lot No.19, Con. 9, Egremont. on Wodnes ht 22nd inst. Prizes will be awarded. Bun Bcttsen.--ur. Joseph DtuO,Con. 4, Koppel, Ind his ham with contents, burned on Saturday night Inst. Supported to be the work of an incendiary. Mr. Charles Currie, Con. 10, Sydeuhum, land a ham 1nd stable, with contents, burned I few ttight, Mo. Cause of lira unknown. Insurance "O.--Adoerturr. the Til: Yum: or THE (Suva - Such was the comlitirvu of More: A. Walker. " Ila-w, N.H.,witn congestion of the lung. an) shun-k Comb. Two bottles of the Uotmtrtt.tiv,ual (Knuth Remedy entirdy honored him to health, and, to an his own wotds, "hulk up 'e,,rzltelt wan-m." The remedv in for sale by " -- ,A: _ For sil purvoses oi a family "musing Ema») Yumw (m will Ire found iu. valuahle. Immedinte relief will fullaw It. Inc. It .eliavoa min, cure! chill-Mm. front. bit“. ugh. burur, curm. rlwumnuun, neu- ralgia, he ' v. For internal me it in noun tho In” wuurlrrful. One or two do." Ire. may care our: throat. It will earn. any”, il§kiminu1u4 A few bottles Inn Man tsurml lawman. Chile by been enrol in tiftor.n shunte- by I ammonia! due. It cum wrth ure Irv-mt tqiditr. It I. mlly I I ma loch! Humane. For "I: be all mum. 511m Honey, Thomas Lakiugr. lst Hooked Mat, S. H. Doner, gud Henry Pttir men's fiue bouts, J olm W. Morrow Pair men's course [100%, John W. Mor Pump, \Vilmn Bros. 1001M. flour, P Ilndgem. 2m! W MO Wvight, 'y.ul William htA.Vt'FACrtrtrrdi, nmn'. h. Sun-ml Fleming tissauuel Flaming. Bell, 2nd William - --- -- - General Agent framed chrom heal byear-old colt, 'or best twllectiou n boots, value 92.00. S ndgem. gud Wm. 2ud Jame- Fer. Mid- and tge I" The Tuvnwbip o6Edimermtl Az. t' "1-: l Ethibhiuo. hat I indie village ol a .le . on Tuauhy.0¢t. WI. un- pnmuu lt' “.1 c,' may to be one of the l eat em: 1.4.1 W the Soak-1y. As t'ae weather " " must (would. I large mother of poopl 'traiie d unanim- of the otwetututy of unending I lob! Exhibition. Tho grounds " Mt only hourwm would with various hum]. of "tieultnmt mph-IUD“. timing which our kilowatt-mun. Mr. IcFurlum, W cupid . premium: position. exhihmn; h number of curring". Me., and any”): “a tour first prizes. Tho loot] buiLhm m , be ootso'iuteatod Ind should be ev "Hula us their work unduly compares my“: 1. with thou taomfketttred by Ian-gm "s',tl,. lithium“. Than - than truu/, l I reaper: Ind mow-n on the around man hemmed by Cochran. KikOCr and T8tity other make". A mambo of {Milling my wmipwtun. “by nits. otc. “no ..; exhibited. honor-o Show w wry well 11-”: In“, " W also “MG. Show. gm Pitta, ,rhile the tow]. were low in immune: 3nd poor in simple. The grain Ind roots were otn let.' qunlity although than um nut " amount exhibited. The Tempemzm was tilUd with buoy work of Yawn» null if the quality le judgod from tin ship: encountered to In the nrticlm. certainly - of I very high order. members of tho Candi Methodist Ci, of the place but! - um] kiuliiy _ . grant numbuot'purons with 811 ll necessary to minty tho inner mun. _ ciul In: tho held in tho "mung. I would doubtU" prov; a very slum-2.4 Hair. The Dim 001m Eillllllth‘n m!- be complimented on their success, and n altogether likely “at their labors “all l, to Egremont'n inning». of the be" s)), in this vicinity. We were ulna much yl cw irith the prom nude on the millnml the village which we we are will mum making Holstein one ofour tiuest in a.) [ laces. For the unmet of pm." mln'ux superior nuclei m "for our rum-1.x. l {allowing PRIZE LIST: IOIIII. Heavy draught stallion (open a liming travelled in the township A. Tray! art Bun, M R Haw. for general purpom (open to I having travelled in the Tommi”: Henry Jelley. Spun working ' gain-l run-puns. Meun‘ler .N ind James Paul. s'itvtttotuti:tr,' V H “'ullncn, 2nd Tlnmme IN. Mammal tettrtr, w J Wilson ' 1Caldw<rlL "liqu horse imiuglrn o Drummim 2nd old filly, Jnrae Shearer. Chm] Yoke wntkitte axon. Richard Neil McArthur. 8rd Wm. l. steers, three years old In yulw. 2nd James Swnuntun. Mm. milk. P B Kelly, 2nd John Nu W II Wallace. Two year old h Reid, 2nd alou Brown, Jr, hoifu'. Wm. Reid. 8nd Wm. In 'sw, June: Swnmum. 2m] J, “on. Fat or, steer, cow or hoif Aunt], 2nd B Alana. Herd of t' “on. Fat OT, steer, cow or heifer. Allan, 2nd B Alana. Herd of tut, fem-.1“ and one Whhml m and second prize: given by Geo, stun Vance, Peter J Mnrdnch. W J ll' bahl Vance. 2ml A 6atitl entire colt, John Irvine “I. Pure bred Muster ram. Wil; 2nd John Alter. Pure hm! lei-nor an. William Had. Ioicesm rum hub. lumen awn Thomas Bond. Tue than mini leis-hr run, William Bud. Pure l rm leicester ram lamb. lumen tMvaurrn . C', a Thomas Rand. Tue nlmw prizes Ht 1. u , ' by J ll muster, Esq” M.t'.P. Pun ,ml canto” up. Tin-mu Reid. Stud J, an Leah. l/ure bred sotanroid rum 1 _ Charla Gilles, 2nd W H “Allan. In. 'hakiMt 9'06. W a WM, 2ud Jam ' Swank»). Pair ewes. having mind law-‘3 this moon. W H Wm, 8nd Jns. Nun‘- m. Pair cw. hubs. In»: Fhrer- ;.. 8nd Auxnndar Muutt. Pu sheep. Wil “full-co. 3nd “and“ by. . "Cl. My havitta m II.“ thi. was tv,Joi,'r Kai-midi. in! William Bead. bun. l', Ellis, Md AmhiUid “okay. bylLHr' Boar, In Tho-u Eaith, and “11mm lulu. H w M. P., w I! ‘Vlulce. Md lame Two bushel: while that whey. Wr' Allan, 2ad w H WM. Two ~24!“ (any other kind) props-1y med. Janie Pinnockdnd Thoma Rail. Tun mm “Print the“ lay “WWII by g il Hm" er, EN., ti. P. P.), Band mm”. .grvv'l The“ Reid, 8rd JIMOI Goad”. 'rsss tnsahsi. My. WJ Dillon, and (1mm- GM Tm, bttuterus whit. cg“. t-irnr',cs um. N Juw Bad. Two M '_.', “In W' Wilder Mtrett, ind '1 mm " Twenty'fuur ttrs. Timtthr SM": and“ Mulch. Tuiesllbu [In SM Reid. P 3m: LED WOCI’AILEF. Buslul potatoes, prop-'1' 3.1mm! ,A win" HowhonJu-l E. Bolmeta. In! New“: MM “1) Jun. Better. H.etl' irel bl h ormvawaumr 11mm. with r null, three year: old or uvwnm "tie. Two 31‘: old bull. Jan m, 2nd W U 10lhtro. (luv .u . lurks Gillics. In.” calf. V, H m giving milk, w ll Wallace. li Rally Egrergont Agricultm al ll ll Jr e. Two year old hem Sud Archibald Vim-e 'er, Ascbilmld Vince. 2 Hall-r calf. James R I) Aer, ir. 811 Em] A Emit! GRADE f Two your oi Wm. Cauttieltl [ McDongllL - "W”; was), It. lcPurhnc, m union. exhibiting h h" 'trtd “"E'm'd oil H beildem an L. “I, be elllhillragfd "tMetres fevotaloy " by Inger new... ' than mud»; a I an ground Immu- 31”.. Richard Wm. I; I‘IN'IF rim: fill eh " Weuld S w It " Arc! w «u M IN In It tl M (we duo!" " In lum- -gofl ant-m an _ M V m m 4., ol tn“. JS on “1001 duh-HI -. , mod M t we (in nun 10" ”and w - u , con-mum mung. l Mug strdiitr L Ind lk Al, H he” rl SY ll "te

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