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Grey Review, 6 May 1880, p. 2

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go " M . “ I... can “an "tt"Bot, --Tho London Free rrwo,a well-informv ml prusuai sun's that the Engiiah meat no. in“: Australia has Within a sin." yelled utulergoue an extraordiunraiiy rapid ”myth. meg to the Us. of rt4riacratots Ind the quick pussugun new tuado from Alan-ha to England, fresh beet and Hint luu can: be thine-ed in Lucrpool trom Aunt-ha with dispatch and in the most perfect but. of proscrmtion. Australia wall “ma etc long boon“); n fmmidzzhie rompetitor with American stock raiser, I in the Britiah mariteta. What with “14:1 huh! dimnu, Ind fertile plains of almost uniimi'ul one“. nook raising and wool growing mum-oo- to be he: most Dunn] Induntr‘n; and as Australian beet I can in laid down at eight cents per pound it will a one. be "on what a formidable .‘ compute: ash. u lihly to becorao in the nut we. Mo-er, the" is on. impor- tant element in {not of the American purines. Autumn but is Altogether - " nad “union inferiot. being on n i p: with “from South Anni“. to that) Mobil-mitiwunonly at. plttear; mainmmuwm but! Bo A“. but)" on "you. " an Mum." " -satt. Vial tll 'aitargu.-taiotrermiud , - ”in. h- ilt“ . our , but" and and - no to - a l 'rt h i Ih 3“ who ad a.- - “I viii up“; can! “I hub” in “in a. l “J“ - - d It. again I -eftttt-t. on “I! t uni-duals!” " up: i mThc "Mutant world in Toronto has luau thrown into n that of grunt excito- nnout by the ulna-l of Bishop Sweatmn to stand a mating of the U. C. Bible s,. 'iety which WI: appointed to In held in I Pushyulhu "tneietiu,v,aoasC' It must lo kid that, the Bishop, who, by the way. has hitherto been known M being ot pro. lomeeod Ertuw.lieal "Urrr, distinctly husk. tint ho had no personal objection“ to “and the mid muting. and that his “(nasal to mod it we: dictated lately by a nu“ k: the Min.- and opinion“! I por. Iionol his Clergy. The prawn» of the Bishop was "reared hnwowr By changing the plus. of meeting to Shah-awry Hall, but an. step only made tlaigs our... for In chiming the place of mating. the oth. oon of the Sonic” we“ eharem1 with pon- uu'ilm to the lulu-uni atumtuptions ul ordain of tuo Clam). Let us be thankful that was]: Indium! cleric-d pnunsioul m un- m the County oi Grey. -Wa loan: from the London Pres has that u nhont than sine. tho Legislation of Kentuckypuwd n Mun-ping mum in "has. to Sabbath churns“. enacting that no manner of ueeupatioa aha" be sd. Lwod to to pull-rum! on the Sabbath day. On Sunday Int the pulse: visited Inspected phenol barine.,aand tank down the ""e " All came-I in any sort of labor lot" Frotit. ol, a View w indictment. Tho Inuit up that the restaurant- um cloud; “to mm. drinn home ; Vat-Illa ion-cream vanished ; And the Ipple Woman mu pe. minded by tho omen" of the luv that undue fruit but! [we-mu kxhlativo crime. Bat the [when alut not stop there. They went to the church!» and obtained the mum“ of the “mum. and ustunujnhml In. In bring them who within the category of thou who. nub-mg pay " Ilka per- Grand on Sand.» ' no within the intention of tho Act. . -ha was anticipated, Mr. Blah u, t.uoittwsen lea-la of the Opposition. Mr. Mekenaio lace-mo lumlvl' of tho Liberal party in 1567 Ind both listen that time, a! u - amulet of tin “mm, as well u “an, by bis bounty of purpmJIis ability. ual an] duiuteretsted personal "eritieest " the public good. he has won tho admin ation Ind ".joyed the eugtliderte. at Lin yolitieal friends, and of many who dilated with him on question- of public policy. m not retin- again into the ratAs--'not lost‘ in- tho Glob: up "to the country or the party, but Indy still to donate haul! to tho inter-ta of the people white atrongtb In“ “a were is "' light " work." --We regret to report that the Hon. Goon}. Brown's illness has manned a very alarming munch-r. Unngnne had set in, in the wound. Ind tbs state of [mutation 'ras "eh thu ho was unable to take my but. Ou Tuusjuy his medical attendant, tonal him still weaker thun Info". but in tho Macon of that day In mm ou to “who the newborn ofluUtataily. Great {an u Iztctuiuod as to his recotcty. Alan-l" Inner. m. THE REVIEW. Agents for the Grey Review. M. 8. m. M. CC. c. Slot-yd... Chuck. Undo! "oMh. I” es recently requesting those in mars to settle up, bat so for these requests have met with but poor response. We would sgsin impress upon such that " ore very much in need of money at the present time,and urge upon them to settle as soon " possible, and thereby relieve us of considerable anx- iety. and enable us to meet our obligations. we would also rvqturst our friends to use their intluence in extending the cir- culation of the REVIEW by get- ting their neighbors to sub- srribe for a really live local paper. Durham, May 8th, 1880. We haye given ttmel adip- To Our leaders. ; WNW. Writing-hm and Human: BI" and thq Arthnr Juncuon huh-yu- In" -rtetimtrd loci-an- C! Paul tot-whip in mm hut-i. lip-h!!- in hwu‘bcuu-o to m we war-eh. will mum, be rvtuetot.-.-atait. o~ l tucti. It was knowh that Mr. Brndlungh !y I in vurinns anit< in which he has appeared at i before the Courts always refused to take an is l math, alleging as his reason that he did not a i believe in God. On some occasions this r. objectinn was waved, and he was allowed tr to tdhrm; in others, ho was held to be Jts. tt qttalifted as a witness since he declared he l, ‘l had no religious belief whatever. But the r i oath required by membtrs of Parliament ir, I . l apeculinl one. By the repeal of the Test l , 1 Act in 1828, and by the Satlsulie Ewanci-l J ’I-ation het of 1829, Catholic members were t I not requirvrl to swear to summit the Pro-l i tumult religion fut therthan upon the settle. ' meat ot1680, but the oath still cuntuins u (iii,': "On the true faith of a fl"111t.'1 I In the cam anawish numbers the Hottse , is inked to dispense with this clause, and l ' since 1868, when an Act was passed. anthv _ orizmg thus diupenaatiuu. the House always _ granted it. In the case of a Jew, so in the I can of Quakers. they are permitted to " l iirm, but they mmt say they do this on tho lgronnd that they believe God has forbidden them to take an oath in hie inure. In evary can the binding [urea at some roli- I gion ta supposed to act. but Mr. Bradlangh l dint-lain“ all religion. denied God, and will l neither - not tttfirm. Another diniml- ll ty is that the oath or "irentttion requires l member: to promise to uphold the mon. 'l,' why. and this Mr. Bradlangh will not t promine, as he is pledged to work for its , ovorthmw. Tho: scene in the Home on c _:s',i'i"ii:."'i_i',i'i,t',',iii,,_ was monlhwly very interesting i, Mr. “laugh. on being conducted to the ielerk'u table, to take the oath. "(and to _ uh it, and stated his "not. tor so doing 2 Lin very clear but nucleate language. His a word- Manner impressed the llama, nan-oi." and. a... he Mtoetld re- tt tlhitettoo- took into ettgteidegtt. , tic- thaow and madam The apnion penile an Mr. mun-um ... . ,riltbiumt-ttnetd-.uottor, It will hunt-nil. tutti-walanlh-li . will again stand for the borough and in Be among the mour- of the The lirst "national scene in the now Pullman)! occurred on Thursday. when Mr. Charles Ihtsdhsuglr. Innulm‘ for North. umpton, was called upon to take the oath required (run: all number.» The fact that Mr Bracllnugl) I)!" long been an open and pronounced Atheist in well known. Thu! be In: the an equally pronounced Repub- lican. and bad pledged himself repeatedly l, to work to overthuw the monarchy and on- InLliah a. republic, were equally notorious I -i Tl-is-tttuit-loft-bein-r end lathe "eerie-tn "tenure to trade 1 «a currency which will he and through t theDeninion hrliament eo by u the I moor-rennet err-hue h we. lunar. "and nut rum and t from the electors. he: that. Memo. t dd " ”tabbed t.mahmtsthrrttttmq' linthenmedireeh. I my he run that the "mutton inn-tidied by It. , Tilley only provide for n Gurerntlem it i m- at ”0,000,000 of Dominion not" iw . stead of 913,000,000. True, but this is a r long step in the direction ot the Gunni- l merit taking control of the currency end t adopting the inconvertib‘e paper currency which has worked " disastroualr in erery . country in which it has been tried. The . Benin In Itill to be moved to lune not“ . over the deuminntinm of M, the Govern- l meet taking the power of inning ell " and " bills. But the necessity which compels p the Gorernmrnt to make this issue of an '. increase oft8,000,000 of Dominion not“ will continue. and not only so,but inerenu, ',; until the right of issue will Le taken from I; the bunks nltogether end the cumu- F er debued into an inconvertible paper eur- . rency. Simple-minded Canadian peo- : ple ruppoee that e duller bill will pay its - err; nnywhere, and command at any time on equiv-lent in gold or edver. And so it he: been. But if our NutioualPu'msy Gov- 'rnment is allowed to pursue the course , upon which it has now entered, we will l econ find ourselves in the puos'tiou of the ' Confederate States, at the end of the Civil ' War, when a silver M"uty-fivtr cent piece l was more valuable than a hundred dollar ‘ . bill of ConfeJc-nte money. In almost _ Ievery as) of the world there have been ; Government: and crowned heads in such I desperate straits that a forced loan from the peep?" each as u at present attempted by Mr. Tilley, Las been tried in order to relieve their necesities. Such has been the case in several European countries and notably in the United States during the American War and the late Civil War with , the Southern States. Wit, effects in the '.i beginning of the present century Webster i says "that the country sutrcrtsd more from thi, cause than from every other cause or l calamity. It has killed more men, pervad- ut and corrupted the choicest interests of l the country more. and done more i;justice i than the arms and artitie2s of the enemy. l All classes of the people were eontruuiuat. led and the morals of the people were cor- é rupted {eyelid anything that ct-uld have ' Leon belie. nl. Old Jolt; were raid when l 70 dollars in not!" States and 300 in others were Worth ooly t " dollar in gold. Thus I brothers definite“! bi .‘hers, children pal" , l “its and parents srln..!ren." And as to the result of the Greenhacn .313th enforced i-luring the late Civil War it is We! known ‘ that similar effect, followed. any“; tion, confusion of trade. fraud and the wee» q inf. few speculators, but that to roan no the, I Unwed States Government returned to a hard money hush. trndo revived and the title of prosperity again made itself Clt. It l is now generally ndinittud, and the princi- ' ple is enforced by when as well es the Ca. l. perienee of all civilized countrier, that the I true tunctiuu ofa Gm: ruxncut is t) prc- i. her"! law nnd order, and that whenever it t stepe outside of its sphere, and tamper; i I With matters of trade and currency. viistts, I t ter results sooner or inter. '. Bradlaugh and the Im, perial Parliament. NATIONAL CURRENCY. deal. "f George M. Roi-ham. late of Du- lull, who died an!" m of”. Dees-g tted no claim at tho MM had will! “a “an . mntlwly Ibo" 'utr 0"": PM ttd.eid.iik" ti i iii; “'isfm' "'1' a Iran new ottiee, of which it is very proud. The Erpoaitor wants to get a. branch of some bunk Muted in the Island, and up a good business could be done. It mm that quite . number of "eantterrs hav. at. ready engaged room; then for tho unn- mer. Maximum”! npicly booming a {norm summer anon and it well " an“ to u, on tho hotel tuteotmUatiou in good, were " uranium. of beautiful no“. cry :an In We Ilium of in”: a." will." ,urorm imhteerteettt Faust Mv.etroutme.u-Prom the Equator; of the 17th we learn that it him got in” n Tat Mount Forest High School Drill Company has been gazetted. the following being the ottieem t--cttptaiu, J. J. Cmig; lst Lieutenant. A. M. Siiiel'dit; Sud Lien. tenant, George Allen. The Chairman of the Boarder Sch ol Trustee, Dr. Jones, ins received word that 40 Peabody ride, with bayonet and nenblmnl for and), hare been forwarded from tho militia store at Montreal. They are expected to atztre every day. The tunic: end up: have been l received by the company. The, are of blue cloth. with scarlet facing. end were suppli- ed by Messrs. J. Watt & Co., the tailor be- ing Mr. F. W. Porter. l Ftme.--th, Saturday evening last about six o'clock the 1mm and 'stables on lot No. 12, 3rd range east of Toronto and Syden- ham Road, Holland, wpre doeovered to be ion fire and before assistance could be rou- alorcd were totally consumed. together with a quantity of hay, oats. fanning-mill. and some lmrnnnn. The tito in snpposod to have started from n 'ttark trom the stovepipe. as the home wa- cnly forty feet from the barn. There was no :nsumnco. The pro. _ petty was owned by Mr. Hall of Derby, l and occupied by Mr. Wiee.-0. S. Titan. A reading was given by Mr. D, Allen, of Hrritrtein, nud instrumental music by the “erbium stungIInnd. Dr. Jones, of Mount, Forest, gnu a that! address. A canplo of numninu Farce: we" given by “The Moss Back Dramatic Company." Proceeds 817. The trntertainment was quite a success. IIot.srsvs.-TU third entertainment for the sidewnlk fund was held in Holstein on Wednesday evening last week. Mr. W. T. Patric occupied the clmir. Sgngs were given by Mr. & Miss Kieth. of Holstein, and Mr. Donald Martin. of Mmmt Forest. Fun: " iStroy.--hlrout 5 o'ci. "t yds (1'hursduy) momma. the Ayton “Mel. owned by John Booth, And occupied 3-" Thomas Madden nu burnt to tho ground. Mort of the furniture was saved by the tstforts of the villagers, who repaired to the scene of the tsonflagration u noon M the; alarm was given, and worked hard to save what property they couhl. The fire Mart. ed in the root from one of the chimneys. Lose Ind insurance not yat known. OWIXATXON b'ettvtces.-Mr. Dunlap. "ho is., just through with his studies at Coup'. M“ be ordained " Pastor of the Baptist Church, in thin town, on Wednes- day ttex', May c"h. Service will bo held in the Baptist chnrd, in the afternoon and evening. Professor Tom. we. Dr. Crawford and a number of other mu%eo are ex- pected to be present and like i " in the senicu. MEraorrrsr Cncncn.-Tho usual busi- ness quarterly meeting wan lwlnl on Satur- day last in the Methodist Church. Durham. The state of the finances of the mission are much beltertlmn they wen-a but year. The business meeting was adjourned until Bat. urday week. The usual sacramental ser- vices were held on Sabbath last, qctas'ts Bum: Dm-lt is uhout time efforts were being made to get up n eele. bration for the Queen’s Birth Day, it one is to Ire held In Durham. The proper way would be to can a public meeting. and for the meeting to mpunt an "ioiant Com. mittee and one that is prcpnnd to do jus. lice m the matte: to every one. Pumnn's Damn: ---Tlm lute t ammo. mont in termed the "PriuterU Delight." and is performed in the fullmviug manner: -Take n sheet ot note paper, fold i’; up carefullv. and enclose a haul: Lotr, "tttiei. ently large to pay up all urn-nu anda year'» subscription to the ('ttevrzw,1 paper in tul' vnuce. road. A nuruunox. composed of Mass". Beatty and Dickey, in thu iataresU of tho T. G. t B. R., mm in Durham todny (Thursday). on a vim to F. Shuttle. Ks 1.. Warden,» confer in I'Mcruucv ' , sulrusittiux a bylaw fur 'l0,000 frm, the township of Glenn-lg. to aid iu “Admin; the gauge of the Tnovr FISHING in now in Ion-on. Baa. ketn may be obtained at H. Puritan's Drug Store, and Rod: nus] Lined. 'te., at J. H. Hunter's Store and G. McFarland: Lower Town Drug Store. Call and no. “Eugenio! Conan. bu declined to submit the By-liw for "0,000to widen the pllgoofthn T.0.AB.B. opening out. Loo: oat for B. W. Hocklou New Ad. veniument nut week. A-plondid - mcnt of New Good. jun being opened ant. Gro. hams, Esq ' M. P., has “rind in Durham, from the psi-{omnnn of his arduous labonin connection with his Julie: It Ottawa. Canaan-1's. Tu can it look!“ quite you). and the ma will soon be in hat, " on “but Cetcsar.--A meeting of then 'sn-teil in the iormMion ot I Cricht Club will be held at W. McAliulu-‘I Hotel on Friday (to-marrow) waning " 8 o'clock. IN consequence of the concert by thun. ilwn Corbett this evening, tbs Mechanics' Institute Entertainment is postponed until Friday, the 14th inst. Fun name work In Cabinet sud Gard Pictures can " An qatuer, Um M. Asam-hofW.tl-otuarrtiful Mag . Local and other Items. n _ rm mum-m no running extra and Thachildnn of a tumor new Owl-Mao Sunday thin- k: can, Wrtero hump-um wot-cpl» c.thee Wing " slum in the who hare ovum-amid the India“ 'trstmai. In“ by that: man. And ttt playing tin 0(th Guam. Tho Iain]: n In with a lighted yin. of birch bark the hun- Turk in April ”be; ttrf.etheitted" “In In 3nd VII burnt down. Two t f nmlm- of 48200. . "" . ‘ehildnn {Misha} in it, , rno ram-mm no running extra and Sunday ttaim, to can, Wester,, immwh who have -otrdu _tite landing upd- tiu ottuatie and». The Iain]: at No. Turk in April tackled ttte' UMntd' holder. in referring to application of the tlt', Company foe B new bonus. The l paper "rst--"Here in an institution unk- iug enormous prolio, wealthy in story new. protected by th. Government to the "tent of forty per can“; down the - to n notation pond. I“ he. him all nation. whilst the poor um: i loud down with taxes. upping n the door kr “.00. man In! nah dawn st tut." _ the ground. It was a large frame barn. Insured for .300 on building and Moo on contents. The came of tire in unknown. but was aurihutrd to tramps, who are lup- posed to have gone into tho barn to pass the m'gu.--Fero" Nrum.1uoord. The etretrt of the N. P. on the working. men employed in the canon tmde in Corn. wall is graphically described by the Freer. The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario has rhea) requested to remain in hi: can till the fitrst of July. and though all his ur- ‘mnrements had been made " removnl to l Montreal on the 18th of May he I'm; consented to rennin. Mir, family will, however. leave Toronto on tho day previ- ously fired. No one knows who will succeed him.. Evidently the place is not yet filled. [has Brmtretr.-tht the night of the Mth i inst" about. 2 o'clock, the barn of Mr, Au. drew Crawford, 2nd mm. East Pu"o, mile: from Little Toronto. wan burned to Nnmrrom eotnpluints nrc mndoby farm. er: in conseqnence " the Gutlph hy-lnw preventing buyers from purtthvsittg panic”, apples. butter, any. ae., before EL late hour in the foreuoon. ( Gtmia.-Tsvertt--msorg. Ryan. Ind Joseph MeCute1teon. Bltuit--Wilson Ben. son and Angus Mel ttyrn. Dumro.--Taveru-Thotm" Carson. Burma. -Tttveru--.ilhut Nelson. The Board adjourned to meet at the can of the clmirmnn. 1Nort.wutas.--Tavertv-iotmu, Mulder: Henry Ringlo and George Vogt. Ata meeting of the 13mm ,t tvtprnis. moncrs for South Grey, held or. tbe 8rd man, the following upplicntiom for Iumw-s were granted _ South Licensa Commission. l ”terms. _ To balance on hand. April 5th 1879, m. ‘30. Collection at Annual meeting; 82.68. Amount of Bibles 3nd Totlnmontu told Jung she year. "1.48,--Total 058.48. EXPKNDtTT'tti, lueidortcl “pens", 51,58. To Mr. John Young, Torotti.s. fur Bibles, ML48, leaving I balance of 914.57 After which the Turns. Mr. John Camc- rou. submitted the tiuaneial statement " falluws _ C'uuttuittesr--Atelt. Davidson, Dr. Gun A. C. Mackenzie. Geo. Whitmore, Thom Jones, Dr. kieruan, and Mr. Biugham. A matting of the Durham Branch of the Upper" Canada Dildo Society. want held in Trinity Church. Durham, on Thursday evening last. The attendance was not so large as it should he tram the imlmrtnnco of the work of the society. The ltuv. Mr. Wray occupied the chair. and abut-t ad- dresses were delivrod by Revs. Messrs. me. Pare, Godfrey nnd Dunlop M, Durham. After which the Agent of the Society. gave a verv interesting; address on the work of the British and Foreign L'ihle Suciety. and the spread of the Hide in [Winn landn. in different lmmmgos. The following omeers were elected :--Presidott, A. Robertson: Neil MeEeelenie, See.; John Cameron, Tvettsuror and Drpositur. '1'le following accounts were ordered to he paid :--Mutthew 'uott,tr,tsvcsliutg. 01.25; Henry Cole. remixing bridge. Ne; George Rune", Assuring town, $80. Ou motion Ccuneil ndjourued. Jonx Moonut, Clerk. Moved by G. Mu'Kt'clmie, That the Road and liridge Committee be instructed to ca. pend the ‘30 already nupnqiinted to the improving of L.uubton street in East Ward and that in further appropriation of 025 be made-tlu, latter sum to be charged to the statute labor ncuuuut of But mul-aus ried, Moved by G. NcKechnie, uconded by J. W. Boulden, That the following members, of Council be appointed members of Court of Revision ..--w. A. Andaman, A. C. McKenzie. J. B. Brown. the Mayor Ind the mover, and that the first meeting of the Court of Revision be hula on May 28th. at 7.30 p. "c-thurried. Council met in the town 1“ku Tuesday evening. “embers ell present; except Mr. 8m]. Qhe Mayor tn the chair. The min- 'shot H media. rem] :an approved. “ed by J. W. W. eeeouded by w. new. That the mt non be' tee-led. end that J. M. Brown. A. C. Ile- Keuie. W. A. Anderson and Gilbert w. E-ie be nppointad I Committee to ex- mine the "ms-lu/l. land by G. Mex-hub, mended by W. A. Anderson, Tint the Clerk be request- ed to furnish a ntatament " next meeting of Council of statute labor fund: " the credit of each Ward tteparauir--Carrtsrd. Moved by R. Ball, seconded by J. H. Brrwn, That no money belonging to the Wrutt Ward be upended in the East Ward. _-Carried. . Moved by J. A. Johnston, seconded by John Robertson, That I Committee of I: Council be eppoiuted to confer with m . bore of the Mechanica' Institute Board in reference to the Piano and Town Hall. and report at next meeting of Council. Com. mittee: the Reeve, A. C. McKenzie. J. M. Brown, J. A. Johnston and W. A. Ander- son.-Ahtrried. Moved by G. Mex-alum. “comic: by A. C. McKenzie, That the time of returning Collector's Boll be “Rude-1 until the but muting of Coaneil.-CarriU. Bible Society Meeting. Tom: Cami]; I Losaroy Advertiser :-Somo member of i the Home of Common. might secure some I interesting itstortmstiun by moving for 1 return showing the lmount of money Ipant by each Depth-taunt in advertising. It Would be mutating to knowjunt how much was Ipont in inviting the uborigiuu of Ma. nitnulin Inland to tender for locomotives to be and on the Canal. Paotth, Railway. Little that. panning about the an). " (no of literary Ability u a bud bill, and - u much circulntion or manna. Her dotted with udvertiumtl in can- noction with the Palms Work: of tho Do All the Tomlin” in the district In expected to In pro-oat. W. FERGUSON. l. P. th, JOHN C. BUN. Pmldcnt. lee-Tim B.A.A3ommorood Cancel-M Indium. bu can unud to be was” “adding“ Maw. qumtiorm for Dave: In to bosom. to W. A John. Yoovil. P. o. Wilt be nix-cu In the Evening. Wu Wttaaato, 15. Mr.Drros,- "Writing." 16. Qnmtlou Dun-or Opened. 11'. function ot Ottuena A .Nurtea" and [Aural 4. ur.Motmsoan,v'currmistrr with Experiments.“ 5. w. thuEu,---'"romtstsip Baum." ‘ 6. Mimr "rrr.os,--'F1soot lull Cl... Drill." 7. Min Butttrrrr.-"0tt:wt 1mm! . Mr. 1rcMatrrEnc-"0oographr." 9. Mr. Arawt,--"Montiv Ingram." IO. Mr. [In-ma. -"Met'aodnot Temblng Arlrhmeuc." 11. Mr. thmtN,--"Ariururtie to an mammal. Class." 12. Mr. Warausttc-"gouu, Methods ot new!!! In Schools." In. Mr. Joxra,--'toaron in Plain; any“: Elegy.” u. Mr. tuseatt-"Ruattutg." I PRICEVILLE P. SCHOOL, any. “naturist. l FIFTH CLASS --hlhvtt l’crgnunn and 'Lacmun Holman. hum-n Cum .Crco. McLean, Jennin Nichul. Minnie Moore. head, Angus Webster, Bertie Ghent and 311ml: E. Ferguson. Tumn Crass, Sts. loiv.--r,w,, Nichol. Wnltvr Turner. Allan Add). unld and Juan's Scull. Tumu cu. "s, Jumllh'r-Rolvccca Nichn’. David Wel, star, Rob‘rt Jloiliy, I‘mlwrt Mmrehvud and Alex. Jumm --N. 13. Gun-2n, Teacher. _ Semi~Aumml Meet.' 'in tho 1'uumcatros Ptuuc A. "tw, nu Friday and Summit". at. “u k 223‘. 'S'." South Grey 2 ‘achors' Association I. The Pmlclcnl'l Adam“. it. Mr. sut'"rnoxac-"ntssetra (n Tc wiring." a. _r"hcruurmote,-"sstttsot "nun-o." scaoox. suction No. 11, BENTXSCX. I The following is a report of the standing of pupil: in S. S. No. ll, Bentinck, {yr the mouth of April, the three highest in (-Lch class being reported: l’ocnru Guam. 1 Albert Mountain, 202; 2 Wm. J. W. Wat. son. ite, ; Whale number ofmavks attain. able 312. Tum) Ctass,-whoU umnlw-r attainable 262-1 Mary J. Ilnghc! 172 ' 2 C. Maggie Daley 166; 8 Alex. Buckingham 162. Smash tlsusrs,--Whohs number " tuinal-lu P23--1 Lizaio Hughenl79; t? Au. nie McKenzie 70; 8 Mary Rumloy 67. I'm? 2ND Cuss.q,--1 Mary A. Woblu-r 75 ', 2 Flora McKenzie an; 3 Thomas J. lint ton.-J. Ir. Chaos. Teacher. 5. s. m. o, GLT.NELG. The knowing is thn Hon-"r Roll of S. S. _ No. 9, GleneIg, for the month of April, the! three highest in each rinse being given ..--i FOURTH Ct.tss-mella Eetor, Maggie Weir, Susan Nichol. Tnmn Cuos-i"wtoria Aljuu. And. Lindsay, James Smith. tie icoxn CL-Christua Scott. Thuma. ', Matthews, Maggie Scott. FIRST Cues (Part n.)~Mnggie Swinburne, Charlotte Dean, Christina Sharp. FIRST Lia" (Part t.)--Wtu. C. Lindsay, Althea Staples, Kate Staph-s. GOOD CosDtrct--Beua Rotor, and Martha hGttuws.--Jou._ McLEss, l Teacher. The funeral of the late Ws. Corlett, who it has pleased the Great Master of the uni. verse, in the ordering of " Providence. to remove from this earthly scene. took plm on Wednesday. the 28th ult., and was well attended. Dcceeled was a native of Scot land. and uttled in Beutinck along with her husband, the late Thomas Corlett, about 24 yours since. At the time of her death she was about R4 years of age. She war A strict Presbyterian-a worthy mem. her and a regular attendant of the Presby- terian church of this place. one whose pre- sence and kindly manner was at all times receired with pleasure. Also on the some day one of the younger members of Mr. Donald Campbell, family was consigned to the lonesome tomb. A great contrast between the two-one had passed through the trials of this world and lived to a ripe old ai.,t- the other a pure unarottod lily just budding into life cut down Yo won. Feelings of sincere sympathy and kindly infections of the neighbors are tenderly pre- sented to the friends of the deceased, and may the Most High God and Futher of all he with them to comfort them in their sor- row, and that the dark cloud now over- wheltning them may soon give place to calm and peaceful resignation and to trust in Him who can soothe and soften sorrow, and fill all vacant places with his Wonder- ful presence aud mighty lure. Truly "iu the midst of life we are in death," but we 'sont/mths hope for ahappy reunion in tho world to eouse.-f'oa. about half through. tat the groin: number have only well began. tfr. J. C. Ridden. of this like. sold I yet. of oxen Int week to: .17.. Mr. J. Dunn. of Toronto, was the purohuer, and intend, to and them direct to the British Makeup John Damn hi lsia - wagon shop iuttuhed and Ian any-pd n wagon maker and I!) um bl-chmhh. Thu looks like lmsinm. A Bun Ball Club ha been or- ganized and the boys have command to practice. . Tho tumor: of this Vicinity no hay ploughing and sowing. Sumo yo! them are llnbnuglx. the peerless "nttaloqttist, humorist and mimic. p" In ubibitiou of " skill in the school house last Suhmluy evening. It was well 1.1;th and he will graded with hearty Hrplause. _ - -me. --o PROC, RAM Ml Honor Rolls. blur-h Ellen-lumen! 9Q-.. The newsman! between Cheater and the township of Eldoralie took plies on Tues. clay. 90th m. It in decided that tho 'villngo should take one-bulk of the we“ 3nd ply the whole d the sectional railway boom Ind oneJenth of an Iowa-hip 1mm: and nth-r maniac. of tho Mp. Tho ml. at the villa. w [hood 'T the county wanton " “new. Chad-37' can. in bun-inns with A debt of about, Hi,“ 0. Two young men named Murdoch Me. Pherson and J une- Matheson, of Budge- poet, Cape Breton. were recently in the woods shooting. While walking through the forest, the tumor of MttPhersou's gun caught in th. limb of: Inc. which caused it to dbourgs, the 00th cabling Mr. “new“ aide. He only lived than , The Mount triuGt Confederafe says Mr. "v. J. Plankton, of ligament, while in town last week became intoxicated. Mir nephew took 99.? in hills and a lute of hand for MT onlofhil pocket for safe keeping. He "turned in the Mining Ind said he had lost the money which has not yet bun recovered. l l, During: tho absence trom home of Mr. ‘nml Mrs. Chan. Ileilly, of Wakefield, Qua. It little son of theirs set ihns to A ent, and the “maul at once.m:nlo for the Mahler, which took fire immediately and were burned. Thales: will be serious. as all Mr. Reilly's seed. grain, cm, were in the boron. V . i Mr. B. 1Ltohi,ghart, In] 18, hl, com, Mar. mom, has made a rich diamvery of gold on his farm. TM on has n ‘imilur nplwumnee to that found in the Gatling am] Dean and Williams mines. A portion of thin lot his been leased by Mr. Emmonds, of Belleville fur mining purposes. The Slxelbume Village Council have passed a Cy-law through its itrst and we. ond readings. granting aid to the extent at M,000 to the 'lrronto, Grey and Bruce Builwny, tcwnrdn the, change ofits gang. The voting takes place on the, 8ist of May next. A young man must! Robert Eaton on- ltorcd the house of Henry Post, of Trafal- 1gm'. while the family wu absent at a fuu. Itat, "ml stale M3 in mnnoy. I suit of ltvoadeloth, and wrnrnl other articles. Black wild ducks have been so numerous for mum time back in the neighborhmd of the new». tupiG and down as far as the Victoria Bridge, Montreal, that they have been killed and curried away by fanuen, in bags and carts. . The population of Lisetowe1 is 2,197- 21ml the nine of real and personal property and Lamb}. income $763,450. The population bar increased 33 within in year. An inane man eouiined in Woorutceg ttaol committed suicide on Simrtmv morn- ing by cutting hi, throat with a knife. He luul been lent to gaol tt few days ago " ttuemNiutrtoaumur 1uiily. The present Qtrceul, Colin-go mum: at Kingston. has been leased to the Royal College of I 'h )‘siciuns tual Surgeons. The "City of Wiisaivog," of tho Collin; wood and Lake Superior Line, ruched Thunder Bay on Frixiny, being the tind ur- rival of the Benson. Search i, being mm]. torseover the Imam. of those wuo"wcrvirowned in the steatucr "\Vnubuuu." I Mu l a." pupuuumn " uumnlwu lb gnu: at 35,029 against 84,203 in 1879,“: inc/can of 741. . F Th. Quebec Pulice force " on strike' tor lugher wages. ugninut the danger sd bundling ftrcavtus m a earele. and joking wu'v. by misfortune and Against the Will of him, the said Gnome Stanley Brown and the Jury aforesaid wish strongly to censure William McIntosh for carrying, wathout occasion fur doing so, Ind not informing Brown that he had landed the dually wen.- pull which he hud on his porno“, and wish also to caution George titanlcy Brown In the _ George Brown. From the evidence eddueed " the in. qnut which wee held on Wednesday by Coroner Albery, it would - that George Brown end two other young men boned "eluted: and Mencken were " the stu- blo tackling at the horses, end while there McIntosh produced no old revolver which he had in hid posket. end which was loaded in one dumber. George Brown Bred the shot " at the {once and handed the mob vcr hack to Melotonh when the three start. ed towards the house neu- which young McCartney Will at work. On the any thither hlclntouh. who we: in the rear of the other two loaded the mrolrer new unknown to Brown or McEeehuu. As they got near Mchi-tney Brown naked Me. Intosh for the revolver again and withnjoc- nlnr remark to McCartney, rained his arm and fired at him ; the ball striking him in the temple he tell and never spoke after. wards. Brown on dimoveriug what hail happened woa,'of course, horror-struck and after assisting to carry McCartney into the house and perceiving thut life was not yet extinct. quuutcd a horse and came to town with all ttossible haste for n dcctor. Drs. llutchiuwn and Mnclenn at once started out, but before they arrived McCartney lind breathed his hot. Following is tho verdict of the Jury in full :-"Tuat the de. ceased, Michael John McCartney, come tn his death on int No. tlo It) the 7th Con. of the Towttaltiy of St. Vincent, in the Coun- ty at Grey, on the 27th day of April, 1886), by being 'eeidcutally shot by n pistol, brought there by one William McIntosh, churged with gunpowder and leudrn bullet in the hands of George Stanley Brown and that such pistol was dinclmrged casually, That 't.d populauinn'of Hamilton is CANADIAN ITEMS. l night and M W, hotelkeeper. any - "d, Imp...- ‘Ihpoekct. The no " twining be. “I. thief Also took a bunch of hymn”. to the bar-mm. took I drink and "I. M on. 'fthe till-OU a tat. unl u u has-undu- could do it. He mm was: (hunch the lion. and "usaeked drawers uld “up. ttitgttt tiwoueu Um may VIM m an out two a.“ man- W In “mil? that!» In. rat board Kuhn-Ir k/cor, " "Lo " I“. - in; m Nu ' 1 Bum u tio,ttac--A3" Momby night of last week, Gone thief did I strokrt of business At Solon. Fluid. kotelkeeper, went. to bed, the: Imaging but mum gu- m: over a chair. " the naming the meat “I oh th. Boon Ind .35 he, heal left in the pocket m1 the". -rh. mum The great foam" of the In! hul’nmnry, tltetrefote, has been the imprnwmem whim mailed: of tr-trtation, in obedient» to “an urgent demand mule luv munutrco " new Ind swilkr mom of inn-r- 4tottNe. And tl one are "My a few ofthe engineer- ing IchieVemenh of the lmlfooutury. Mr. Barlow estimate“ the total capital invent-cl git» engineering works during tlmt time at Q17.600,0tt0,000, or About "rlWt,M0,000 tut. tttmlly. Of this mm! mm "iteetrenaweuti. eth-x belong to railways. "r.tumuriits, dud“, harbors, and te1eeraoltriml1 of wm'eh are di. rectod to iulphu'ing and extruding the mum of tun-port fan-[mm and nor- oumiire. Dual an ttoutusttttieouo" of uttelit. paeo. [ _ ' The omploynmz' of gin in a mean“ of illuminnlinn was only begun fttt,rr your: nan. hut now the capital tttvested in the Landon Gas Worio alone amounts to "tt,0oo,tAltt, all in the whole, United Kingdom it sun-nu to "00,00tVttt0. UH" horse power. The telegraph. which “a first brunch into pmetieal an in thin nmmry in 18U, between \Vnshington and Baltunvre, om- plcyod coma miles of wire as tog tau an WN. Sim-0 that titne in Miami». um!" the It. Bttd on land ha- boon "mm. ' goxislcnce in 1828, but they were " -m 1 m‘cl‘ngw at only alum! nim-ty tons uncluun l were tlicliy employed in river and cum " ing tmme. Oven" strum mu igation hm] not yet been attempted, and nut until has did the suweost.%t1 \‘nylgnra of tln- "Sum" and "Great Western" make it an mum . [Mabel fad. 32hr. 18.16 um hum-M blur. mm were between 800 and thoo tous bra. den and About if) homo pater. Now tho ‘Cunmd stemuship "tUrvia" in MIN" tum and 10,0m1mrse power. wide the Tutter. I-le" of the Brili-h navy kn a kmungo of H.60tt tom. and ita angina n pawn of Ft.. 000 human, and the “Hulk" of the Italian nary will be of 13.530 tam burden Ind 15.- 000 horse power. Ste tttt whole an It is true ‘uf lixmpc. which has um: ml“! of railroad to every 8.3.” panama. _ ouuid. tiso unw mu'mmh to he built in the United titan-y. mm In tield euousru b-r rnih‘uml (Shun-ion in Asia And Mun. Chin: has yet an rniiwun. Japan u.. ouly begun to lay them and Africa. " alutost wuhuut ruiiways for the 350.0005“) inhabitants Mr. Haney an“ um tom’- m-m. fiouth America, dun. in still only pundit-d to a wry Iimilul extent, and m Ccutra1 Asia they Hurt be vastly rrtenrt. railways were built with such llhhminhlng rapidity, reaching 7,1u0 miles of new (mu- struetious, up tn last year, more Wm. I dv, arliue in line lug-ogre» ; {all 1870 witnessed this addition at 4,430 Inilou of ml. and 1m! promises to be oue "tttae most active y run we have ever Luuwn in the Inn-men. 'tho total mileage 1 f railways in the [mint States was. at the beginning "t'ttmo, 60.2.13 miles, or one mile of milr J ul " awry li74 inhaUtacu, tt mm grently in am “an.“ " Europe. which has um: 1min d nilroml Th. M My your: hove been the and than! in the whole liiutory of originating, and Hurtful! the review at its “complim- nut in tint time, given in n recent " drese by It mum "ettr.v Burton thn Pres “out at the. Institution of Civil Engineers of Eughnd.~hu a gamma interest. When that tetstitutiotr was chartered in [828, tho question at transmutation wan one a! [nut urgency. The canals, wlsieltstatqd in Ella. but! from about the your 1758. had immu- ed to a length exceeding I,000 milu, but they were imtdequate to the comment-d and! of the country. In the United States the Erie Canal had been opened in 1826, and had been hailed as an engine"- iug bat of utouiuhihg munitude ; and ut about the Inme lime le-- math had Men constructed in otl.er Stat". Butt: here Ind in Engl-ml much attention wat, L.. stowed on turupehe roads during the that quart" of the unitary. The “an: Ioeottsotive VII then only In in early experimental Mttgrs. In 1830, hwevor, the Liverponl Ind Mattelsester Railway in opened. an! Georg- Steven. Don's prediction! regarding the value of lo. comotives for tractive Powcr begun to be When]. SO great WA- the wantof bummed methods of trtusportatiau, that the wand ot the railway Iyutem Iv“ mG,lur beyond oven Stevenson] expectation. In " ad. drew to the British Asmwiuliun in [RT-3. forty-five years after. Sir J ohu Hawkuhuw estimated the mud length of rndrund» the" axisuug at 16,000 miles, and the total capi- tul invested in them at 'i6,0tto,0oo,txso. Since ttmt time nilruml extension ha. gone on throughout the world, mung]: dur. ing Maine“ drpmssion. the prugrou has not been to rapid u it was jun pnmiounly. Yet "on in England, which already would well supplied with railway-i, the iucrmot, in miles wu- more tlusn two thousand hr- twceu 1870 and 1880; and the railway truth: has tsetttlvqtuulvupU1 in twang hm yous. Wiih ltr, hum, 1872, the yu-nr when “Hwy: were built with Mich “shunt-Jun}: rapidity. rpm-hum; 7.810 [nilpn or ”my l-.-n. navigation hr! fad nearly in ll'th withm the. [and fifty your . them won: 8t4 Item" vessels m -.o_.. "View of its Mammalian]:- IP, given in I roam " llem-y Barlow. the Pros ution MCivil Engineers canon] interact. When 3-001:qu new-ml u Maud cuewuier.uI,'" not than H the maul-u their Hating .SIHI»! u the mint Iii-autumnal - NAI‘T‘. lhnnlllum-I bit. John WLttc held I ttir [halal-J Cattwr th-votive parts ', p11 “WEEK uni the (in " inert-mung um “I. put and pron-u! o hilt. III-l eooc'aoled I but to an- etivct um ail-wilt Le "Mum! 1-3 "urusg the damn. tim, tit of the up has undoubted!) tuenl Pouey it mi (Mallet-unn- Ill ' dun duel: drown! tNat "uuhlr the v- M‘l bt the l.I,.h [aw-luau In: (hum! mic. or IIIIIWI' The .lrlmle lulu] "mung“ Inn-l Mr "hm Mr, Mackenzie cub" _' i t'. Mr. Auglm'. akin-u, mul deliml . Item}- 'ttttrut, may“ annual “a ll cue, mutt. II" "xv-mum "- Mann of [all Inn-r m by the Goverttmeat. an: I. 1W mural the "nu-v In: .t Mr. “when. of mud ate-mun u “up”: "mum? my. Who mm! I the hum] judicial fair u that: [and [ Me madman)- a "I. the alum- DI w of “It 1...: MRI bt tlust ' linden had hum m Inland. The I AKW I in u-mulu lo o'etqr'et d “w mum-harm and tut the Gun-mum"! “mu tucCtxil hum-- Old “he “Curr meanne- uuuugln it bad Actually In. b. "on" " Fauna: yesterday I a mi. navel the .mhymm M d “hunk“ ”pad. rowmmu'n-lll - MI“ 1rf I [wanna-m uni-“l I "Signal. and the yuhhcatu-u ' f an o4tica' “July, in new-paper form. A debt “if.“ in by “m.” Juan-a fl“ "II-E. Blake. (my. " hm, " when Hunt. and [on "tnldlu.ex.! tttstunt, hat uu- haul-en "qt-tn! G, be “Him“ " Ila-m pot-pond on u: raped-em, ch (KW Act-awn cu Manned nu I “Jan to bcammeiaaetory, Mr. We add, that if the am dd um gn'e bctter am not“ than the [Ice-m! It"! he could " M1. (to I!” tUt lo mould nummrt M In“ - - this Arc-amt all” In u out ... ". "pl!" who nulupteJ. U h..- tl ".00.! t Multin- " Justice m the J " 'taroratire and Sam. " " nmld (in-mad Act u all My" um). the (ull- to",',' l at. m [laud : A. Act foe the trim] of 1'. tk,, but! and Lu Pump-m their hodu of leading. An Act tor “mam-4 t " ttrttt luvs-chug (lulu- can 'souo uni In". of r» ttroai"rtem 6o the High I' would ko plm Lieuteoanttio, Sum-Ix her thr. Mum-In "hung to ch" s "iii In Nut-In] IL: em ; alum a lhl the Harman-Int m-rc lawns-J undo-iv 'lu- than sen-dun. lt- v-ru in! [Jun tor the" violation o"-titmtioonl ' hn'erum. tmiettarwnt lint In“! ”in if it I‘m-wk. Hum In tU “(mun-um} m code-0e the High ('mu'mu-I m: In. "ttarrtaautmestta, - man: 'racial camp-114mm. In- a. --' to mum um Mu 41 In to W kind of [mummy nu [Inuit “can. He cuzulvm: d “I ADI. “Alti- Jung" "we: .I It MMM of the “new “t, which Government. “who tmoM in . Ilium-m ”any. WWI" th, hunt-Id tut there Matt I "Ii-IRWIN! (at the rind-lull "aatdiatg ."" in (Um-L1 fest (’Clouid Min-urn. Thu An Act to unuu movgl "t Manuel by MI. my. ml humid nut, druameuu Muet it “an. Ot that gnu". WING" tt was“... mum-4.0m, m, ram-l1 thtt bot rttorek, Mr. unriulln I.“ 1 an -idst "rrtsmi.d than. Mere "was, Mr. "ake “(C In: in: quash " I'd d It. Own-mm. " m- nee-[munch “Indium“ autumn. oei-qehett We.“ - on Int-vial “no. OWL-A. Aril " " III Simmer" of an t, IWML‘. In can: h: I‘d-hills" Alarm cued-l- u-uh I. "" n, h M hu “.1: policy“ England Mr. Edvard lulu-u. “one-ad! 4' maul-c: fur , Manage-v5, I“ III'VI‘dW Donavon P, don-mural m 'MMMct m under"- M 'orrvat an” thtitml thater. " hon: b-tiv our n In»: ttttt nun-non. .h. (be "can! has I )III' up ' “In" Milli-ton rn. Baum Wtau. he “an: rm [Rn-MI In" The hum that t in) u out! ‘LP ti an! orrawa, April St, lttll tter " ll M x1411 tb him at

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