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Grey Review, 4 Nov 1880, p. 1

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I nun. whoa you... b nde " "that. bl h te unntl Inc. “In.” . material world and M tuntmtt tho m nlh~lw relies III“ pun-to ulna-l no, .urU‘I ymlmg, “Hing. ’XRECTORY AN D BRUCI day of out m... In mum}: Manning. M mutt -. FA] tw, I Tris“ A '6m-r.ete n In. to OpJn ‘8' r "v.7. nu the kidneys, to hi!“ Ir c ham and rung-‘0'. ll rum-1...!- ‘ed I NC“. relieved ho. I mind " " II - - 9’..- alibi-5b you. Iva - $333 mint ungovillo. " out '--tgBtg& m'clm‘l.“ u tuba-O m M, A,,-uol Cr my“. More In] Arch. It month Mom-do! (“II moo. ll ""* Smith." I W-‘rh In. E h we”. A pnl, when tho 0M5 uh " th II h W. CALDWELL I I mt .1x- rarnnd on by Mr. e,t.tpe, helix-u C up. I "t (mm luv Ion; rxmklco " Ain‘t?“ In n: a»! n! rlvmn: men tho mm! trsotidourin t'titrtitt l Wnuld a rteit ibOnCTouug. of tsur. h u.) um um count-I} Nt'rtrrRoitth, [instant TVast. I Ibo Aunt on mum " lame "ttek ot Ila-no ”coll-l Wick-Iv and In." Lumber, Lumber, Shingles, Shingles, Lath ti; Lime, Tr),),'.?,)',',",,', Bought the _ mt ‘ly turned on lw Mr Sousa; 151 ll RE own on" 'hiisal, is-tid ALFRED PM! (bums Gib-u Attortw, Jul-cull» no». B M in” “II u Prr t 1 alvsh-lo grtortbttrrq loam; a". I’m-co always on had. " "l Picturettt3opiett and Enlarged Mha lt Gallery. and ' “not. AJvenmm-ontl by writuniaqtrut oorted until furl uh" at", MISCELLJXNEOV§3~ ALEXANDER BROWN, "o. nxnonth"... ..-......." Do. tlsr-onthe....... .... " " ' u: d adveruuernettu charged ' tttts. per Line tor the iiret Insertion, 3nd 2 an. rtinr, hr ugh “bug-taut 5mm - t'a'l'l1 Inn-nu. "Jinn, notice:- of births, murky", I ' who. m-l an kin i, of local new". imam! r e uhiargu. ; It I "tut culumn, irer trut cull-I, " 0m- a-nlI-n, 66 no. In no] Do. three m4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 7 - LEG-AL --e ---e- " u. In! not paid within two month‘- "any " Loan. mums Attila 9.509,]. 2%3 , . i Tm My Sumvmr Boot and Shoemaker, Durham, - - Ont. "tLt “mm REVIEW Frost & Frost. \"RISTER‘: and Attru-uvr's “our " mi; lirri Bakery, Durham " 3%)! 1 JFU& l4. TTot 'I'Tl , l T111: Mn': --M.00 per yeniu Adv-m band u' very (e ' damn! and haul-m 6min: nun in.) “was and nun, per your. .. . . . . . . u a what or 24 Inw- human-Id mm." I” Pictures Framed l’l m1 pun-11in! (In. ludn In. ttV in. {AYES OF ADVERT" TYG u! nut srtrcl Ina-II. 1ror#rtttutshir “may” the rmmly. hnviun malt hwzurlneip-l cum- ul Canada “(I l. wily "so. Thu 'rorrlt Stock mod. r. ".Itrg6.iN,g.8..t Trade, Fine Seven! Welling, nn'y “LO". Inn-ca Balm"- "l. or,!:,' M. Low Shoe, . mly $4.50. Th. beat a in (fl-u I' r 153313101114. " ANr.hrtr,.q, YDEN & “(HM wrs " ' ll. MAC u I L LAY nix or', Macaulay in "or “until A Gt SLR, ,re , advertised three thu mlv‘ertiscmunt no} " Ob Jnratnn 8tree t, Tyre [Tov- I) " PLli..rr'tsT, IT [H Lil-raurd , "END-'1’! per .aw, Salim! T in B. R., ti u, Inn-many, Mull) I“ m Rodi-arid ”IIIIII’. ' 'Year.............. " year.............. " meadow." H W V V J. w. most LL. n nu LA. W, ke..-- Omrr BmtGEON/otiicc. appssito McA pt when a Photo Business Hanovvr, from 8 ()er ost, " W b' 0 I ‘IIII To W N L IRM, , male:- HM m-ar Cattle ll re, Upper T way-1m- sin-nun J. T. Rom-n In (humor) the Ala-chm" n n share nivc at! do in Chan ry I’uMit enmpnniud trary, an ml at reg. at {HM 3-64 Tttt rm " j J. A Ifalstsd e, thr, F CE3ufsi'"E'daE=.1S, i DURHAM. 84 "r"t"o [IO'III- on 'II o'""," cums-1a“ out IOJIIOIV 'itrp.uiods tt "P”I.) Pm"lop.tt ”WWW Noun-l [my :0ng "I all” may paoerrppoas 'muon} "s'!10B In”. At2t.t um... 'Juupuna m nozaaqseu JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. trrittg and Summer t'tu;hivng again) received. Mooto "I'IOCI lil l Drultni Rani Utd tut Jcsidcueo---oppomittx the Canada Preslp tcrian Churn-11.; tson Farms For Sale jut}, ost8 Dutham met. It». 139; Real Estate CATALOGUE. "riou 'd "ht Law-I i‘nnhlonn :er-lurly Racoivtd Durham, Feb. I t, 1878 an Illccth 'HE. yQ-hqil-er Es pnpnrod lo Ilsretire Pasture and Meadow Land for Sale or to Rent. - unit-Hat. - fl -. _-___ Vfiw - Dntod at Durham um All: sum. Am. t306 C. H. JACKI‘g. Low” Town, Durhum " I. , ' 23721292: .. DELTJ'LS Cutting done to Order. I X tor an!" .. Shem. tor Hao relg, Third bu, In " 'trat 01m House and Lot for Sale in Durham. u., w“ thcttrt [or 'stirdiirGt CREE?! in; vcltvuve swarm " mom“. tug with" mucu- hunAppl)‘ Io 1y.'1t.Es"r.1chr WANTED to FR?, Rule, the Suulh Halt of the Third mum... of Lot Twenty-dam. In the Flu. Uhncslaluu West on H.” durum- Road, In "no 'tuwusi.ii, cd " “Much. l 24:41,» "rrmbyatuamd,attd Ave urrea silltirurennt I tth I um um! Hudvood. than. (I by u. Hover mum, Fun-k, Wuiy lout gtiU 25 Acres of Land For Sale. In”: Proprietor Wishes tndmpm; of Lot! No. 3. an AIM-n Sim-Lon» thu- Rust 'd Unl- Inuu mm t, Lyn-r Tomr. Putnam. m: the lot - urn-1n] a “bad 1ttP/f Homo uni tstublr. Th0 ' Inn-Innings out: awn n hull. ' itrrrut Ink um wimp. “ml u ttutuber of mm Emmet: the trrwutiw I. 'or " rrrtcn Murphy“ mound in Iluvxrcllml. The 1min ympan) win he will clamp fo: cull. or tucrui " '" mu, MI t 'ruud upnu. For hum: :Iriirulnrn "mph ttt t"L'T.'t.'s'h1ll omtrtr. l l)uxhum,J Lune 24.1679. Alexander Robertson, In Arm-mum. In thr foamy "Gr, PROPERTY FOR SALE. HTS 1li5.11tiurid 117iuthe 2nd Range, _ bi. :x " v. x. ». :..._1 ' '-u.r-MO oteated mama“, mam-11E; TREE}; lance at (MUM I'ostotrseus, LowerTown, A M imtmctml to offer for in)? the tot. P) CT 90 acres of pasture and meadow 1‘1 DURHAM Sin. I‘UliHAM. Deposits Received, “a. null ‘v'hiul‘n. mun on 'rhort date on- donwl nun-u or “and collunmla. u ”up; [mn'hwd at a hit valuation. :31!“ l n: 1mm] Bhnk ratere, nynbla a BU Banks in "Marin and Quorum mm of notes tsnltteec,utrtig on muons“. Emma. Town Lots for Sale. may“ allowed " the rote of six pu- cent per nunuxu. MONEY ADVANCED Vol. III. No.88. DURHAM, Co. Grey, 1rdihiii:ihim"i',"i.i-ad" 5'th 1M. tt TAILOR, ls My": trrr Wilson & Po. hum 't:tttttFtrers,Ham'u'etet,wttuh wk to urn dump tor math and on thne. rt-'relltt'm'tuuthistbtt nabbed. tit by! an; during-nun". l': Jill the sharks! ttrstier a Mnmnd Buy-(10mins titganrrruitev0. DURHAM. to m”, dun. tew own"; of Full triot Nu. M, Gun. 'd, r, u. It. 010 in In“ ware-rad. Thvrp can ho I rut I tr this land. This [and '3 ill r cunljgn Inert on rim-a. Fur In mngh' tu'Wm "diuioCi, titratterd, or to WU, JOUVMON, NI Walling, at F. HACJLAB, Durimm G. L. DAVIS, Manager. Ln {mm In the Town M. MAL RAE. Durham. "a" 'test "Miro: and in y'q'lulhinu. Axum! lister‘s Hotel A. RODERTEUN T ' DOSAGE! be itiiittt (ttttrider. learn the It's. wr. Tum Yarahatn--Tom Varnham,' rc- plied the 'tartar, rather eagerly. for he bud . "WV. waiting for B place. ‘If you haw any oomplnint to make. there‘s the allies) But the old Woman toddled “my. ‘Tell me the mum. of tho conductor on' car no gt' Ibo aid. e "Here he at: under tho shod, drinking sumo coin} The brand was out of his rust, before he {on quite safe, he wu so very. vary hungry. Po " as his place “a. twenty men Were waiting " it. His receipts must tally the number of passengers reeordod on the dial provided by the company " that purpose, or " won: his head on Suturdny night. Still he could not put the old Wanna off his our; only 4 no "ltornativs, rt,ustu'uttd- he could pay her tare. he was hungry and the supper that he would Just have time to snatch before lus evening trips began, would cost him tst, oev.ts-fivo for bread and' choose. and five for a cup of eotti-lte would give up one of these if he paid the old womnn'a lure. You see there we: mother old women who he called gummy to he cared for, and cloth- es of some so”. must be worn. And there were no pennies to spare. But it In: the memory of old sunny that “one in his heart as he dropped Itt the coin, touched the bell and nomad "all right" to the pus- unger; end, " he stepped from Isis our. to “he his brief test. he handed the old woman to the ourbstone, and new her lule upon her way. 'No, I don't want anything but lb. oof- feo,’he said. waving away the msturant keepers boy, in be yremd the bushel of rolls and Iaudwichc» upon him. Take that stuff arrar.' Now a furo on the- ----- road wu only five cents. but six o'clock was ooming and At that moment an old woman touched tho car-starter upon the um. _ around her meek, and an uid fashioned hen- vily worked lace veil fastened about her bonnet him. 'Fore l' replied the trondueior ngnin. The passenger lot kol M hint, dipped her hand into her packet, rmntuaged in a queer little retieule she earried, nml after exlumrt- :n;.r all tho patience at which the ettr enn- Jnt-h‘r is supposed to P"'""", Enid slowly: The” was R pause. TIm dexu‘tni‘ huh-d at We pnsxmgcr and Imituted. lt was a damp misty owning. The mew were ankle Map with mire. It was three miles bo--------suetst, lull the cm- was not w: full. It seemed only common Immunity to permit um old wonmu to ride 1ohrr dedinntion, whether she had her tara or not. But there on the platform, starmx through the glass door, our con- ductor mm the {we of a car 'ilrr--t' spot- ter, ihe man cullul him-who was watch- ing him with eager, gram eyes, noxious to catch him tripping. ‘I haven't got It lwnny. I mppose I've lost the change, or 0140 I’ve had my pookot picked, and I'm suing to----- vstrc‘ct, tuo.' 'Fair, mahun,' said He orarluetor. The passenger tank no notice. She was a shabby 1ookingold woman, in rather rus- ty loaning black, with n {raw-d luco star! mum: m An Mum, trunting,t wing Inn-must, Pure, " tho sky "bovtr bur _ Tht, is tho Rafe I love ttte hunt. And thin ill why 1 low ltvr. Vin on]! but rmh an“ rlniu, r" we Must to mum-1w! "eknowlttrt u like [mills n charm whi 'h m-‘or um b0 Attained through animal ur collage Minn Run-Rum" n rdmpt" In An nut-b uh: nu mtry ”mm Wttou man but limb» of tho w That little honey laden We mum at whnlam-mr I .--n l r not, And mostly we to»: cal hm; Wr so: her down among tho pros. A! human rights‘ mom-tar. Miss “mil-RM: ttrott mom's our sigh: And alums our admit ution; She Junkie.- thaw cumin of tti Je, Aveuglng an Uticat; 8110 In A fond, wormhnrmJ rirl, And In haste comm to thunk lur; III. ii u very arm “a your]. Communi-I-h would nan 1mm, tab. In a zouip (mt I Sh. Minu- ua pod nowhsomotl-en bad, BM, haunt-hound Kan. W. m, " than. mun bow to her, (It: in) lulum a at Met) For LlJix-un she mm brought no, And rank he: can Ind pro. Dos-ti-mst.'. n quid rid. Who“ hm: In In her homo; Enjoy um! are. her tWcrurtrs"s than. And “Mum tar wank! mum; Sam. Kata m wry good, Wu hum And ”no, min, no not; " w. will nun than. eon um pro, And 'ttMtoiso trout out. tue lot. The In. no no.“ In. Edu-Kato,-- A girl of Mrtu"r In Ike; In. your“ tho way to Window} an“. And an» an mind to us. like “when and mutant: In youth. And high-I lud- u on: tio we mun nah hot with tho pro, But now with an can. And now come. In" Pr" "t-katr,-- Ummmm. mummy lull - To our“ nun undo the truth beam. be: you “In. a!“ t wo not detain her-lot her go, We'll qniukly pun bu on; We'll sex hot down naming: the pro, And album: {or con. And 'uoongst the pron vm rant: her, Of III the um“ that um: may but I “I. plug: limo the hon; It has a clan, nub-“nth! lit. [in aunts all the ten. Only n, Fare. POETRY Kala. wt" hum wad-l - r. W. Powrrn. The notion of I monument to perpetu‘ Into thy mrnmry and labour, of Thomas Clarkson as an advocate of slave emancip- a'inn was iu:ostterafr:4 "ll Monday“ Wis. Beach. when um fir.,t June ofa madame mamovizl was laid. I The Rev. Dr. Parker, of London, in A rmeant nddresn mid: "My mother, sirl" ‘eaya the wild youth, "Whr, sir, there in nothing on earth that I would not dolor my mother. I would walk fUby miles on burning motel " my mother." Hie nice. dear, old mother tlves,. not want my tilittl piety so tragmml as that, but Ill. would like him to keep her company sometime- ou winter nights; aha would like him to come home an hour earlier in the evening; she would be pleased if he would get up An hour sooner in the morning, the would be thankful if he would go io clmtch regular. [ ly and sit by her side. She does not iii) the lgouy of tngedy. she pines for tho gentleness of quiet end thoughtful love. I Roxanna m I'.usLer.-TI" monk-uh have been troubled considerably ollnto by some yonthful burglars m Paisley. Bum. Unto butwaon Saturday night and Sunday meming the More of Mounts. Grant lSin- r'nir, hardware merolmutn. wu entered through the back door, which wan opened by making abolo through the door sud watching to the bolt: Goods consisting of rovolvora, lull-:91. he” to “no amount of $20 were carried oft. The guiitr ones in mi. can have not been found yet. 'Dov't aur me why,' oil": Mid to the law. P"r. Pvrlmpo you wouldn't think at, math to go humuy on n Manny wink-r ovonémg {as {ha tnske of a pm‘r ohl woman. I tmuid lave euilod a catch. and I'd only lost my puru.but he didn't know tlmhnml I always rommnlmmol just how he luokvd when he men! that brand away. I knew he WM A good fellow, and to he in, and I have a right to leaves my money according to my fanny.' again, there was a ilu. position open for him in tt great whoioaula house, and was akin to keep l pretty suit of rooms and IL servant Nu. old Granny, and to live with hnr. to her grtsljoy. And, moreover, it u we” known tlint old Madame Hover, who has Imilher relative nor hubby, has made her will, leaving all her grant fortune to Tom Vnrnhnm. ‘Ynn are ml to balk,' the mid, waving a Mark in: m him, 'but c'qv'yblxiuu is MI viclt. Your graers'.rttott-r', )uuanl in paid to tlot rnpaciaua "ld Inlann'n! you nearly-'3 trout in your tuie/ about gmyllung. (in to cleep. You Ween mum“: your brand and humor to give me a ride once, mu] I shun" fume! it, though I happened to lo a tieh old wmuun instul ofu punt one " you'd thought med Tun licionod, found hillllP" incapable ofmnking any remark, "od fell axiom) n- :nin. Husband time: were over for the poor fellow. When he was able to work The doctor nm’dadamd when Tom Tarn [I I 11:11)) came to himself, he lay in n munch] a: fushirul'd feather Led. m a room he hudl :1 nave-1' soon boforo, and the old worn: n whose fun: he had paid, rocked to AM [to I Mulls ihe hed. _ I 'Yon are nut tn talk.' the mm. "Av‘nun 'Uhl Dr Jones! We", that was when you cnnMcn't euro me of the neuralgia,‘ replimllhe Indy. ‘ButI want, you tan something for me. “(we ibis young hum luuu-.;M Lu my Mun; he am mo n luvnr once, and 1lo your best for him, and send tho hill to mo.' 'You Wre mo duct”, uir.’ laid a shabby whl women), laying hrw ham] :m the arm of " gcnlloou: What 31,445 Lnaide peer Tom. 1'la, unhl‘wnm Lulu-J up. 'tou on.“ 1-4 Work I did not Jenna to he eallod one, Madam Hurer,‘ ho said de. tttttrely. (ondoetor of No. 5 droppod down,' was thu rosmnm. ‘Bomo my ho': Gtut.' Tum V'Amlmm lay in the mid-I olalit- ti,, cram}. quite "madam: and very pale. Th3 men Wore talking Ihuut him. ‘He'a been starving hl.utisetiauit freezing too,' svnid one. 'A aid: old grandmother on his hand»; mu! he we." ucterk or some- thing, - used to out-dnor-work. I're Even this coming for Joys.' Tho pan-angers who Macon car No. 6 ohm: sunlhod thrw conductor, took him to task for tho iosouvtmU.um' they suffered, Ind 11m. -d him n1 .hoir dinner “Homer as they and before their rum snakes, toasting tlxcir tora, while he 'thivered on the car 1 pur.torru. l'nrlmps the shabby old Woman I with the, wurkcd lace ved mny have done r, ttVo, (at the twde in the our very often, al. Umuuh me new: found hers-u]! again with. out n (are. , 'Wliet'e; the matter rated one of tuel yaswngora. 'Three can shut! s0pper1--somo one hurtfraplio‘l the nth”. ‘Whnt isit con- dueiur t' I After that he mm! without it, and he nfton wondered Musk“, Would In toat, warm, and ‘to sit nt a "tiiuyur med. Life named var}, ham], but to gi a up that per shaman and seek for better, mu not to be thought " with Granny on his hands. I Oh, the lung, 14mg winter, eoid and cruel )--ik winter full of terrible storms: of snow Jud sleet. Two drive," on tu-.---- line wen badly Ewen. “any died of lung complaints. in honductors sutremd too, though not so highly. ' and Gunny had been sick. and tho, was money to be upon! for medicine and tioarUhing luxuries, Ind Tum Vrtrnuui's"otit you”): twat m I. tut one night by th tuidt who made his “my _ into the crawled lodging Inn-e. J .4954 H. C. -.Memriiure, Lower Town, anal J. B. Hum. Uttpor Town, Durham, keep the bruins “Caswnm‘ Machine Ou'.- ml29. Bruno: Jnomm-.0a Thursday night l about eight o‘eloek e convict nemed Wm, , Damper, e netive of Irelamd, commit- , ted suicide in the hospital " the Kingston I Penitentiary. The gaud- who were on /tt st tlist building heard e serum, end on going ineide to ascertain the cease found i Dempsey wslking uound the room, ours- , ing and evening It I terrible Isle. and tsorttpUining thet something was wrong with his heart. They nude " ex- sminstiou end found I very minute oritUe in the region of the heart. which wee cover- l ed by I smell elnt ot blood. Dempeey acknowledged to lining stabbed himself. He in somet in]. it is supposed by the aid of the other prisoners. [uncured pieee of I wire from s common our" broom, end I with this piereed his heart. It did not l kill him instantly. but gave him lots of lime to explain to the sands how he bed committed the deed. Dempsey was nl qmnlesome, unruly convict and eulvjeot to epelepge fits. It we; on Account of the " ter the be In in the hospital. end itis surmised thst he stabbed himselt while one of these " were coming on him. He Wes convicted At. the Police U-mrt. Headway] (or locally. and untamed to three year. in a». remnant"; on the mi. of 'sac) her 18th i On Friday night on old mun giving his ‘nume an Andrew Fraser, and Is having _ come front Missouri. wandered into Ayton village and eornmenood looking fur tome t plum of shoitrr. A kind hearted villager, Mr. lhsuiel Smith, took pity on tho tmfor. tunlto old nun and took him in, our“! for him. and called in Dr. McLean. who on examination found he Win In gone with cmngestiou of the lungs. which waver; loan vtwifUd as he only lingrrcd until Sut- urday night when he died. In Quiver to name question- he stated that ho w" on I his way to home friends by tho name of 'Hnrdie living near Owen Sound. thnt he had . mu living in Mathilda, but refused tuuivahis tuhireo, Ho AIM) elaimod to iline a brother living in Scotland. but (no {headdress save that ho is n tailor. The old man: appeared to ha" been woll brouglt up and to have teen better day- timn wan bis last, alum. and among unu- gorl in a strange land. " it u no that he; Ilia tho friend: montioned it pol-lup- hi Iomo comfurt to them to know thlt hi. laying: momenta ware ministered to by :kind hnmll ulthv‘uzh "rogers-Mount Vii; Confederate. _ n. E. Lruraett, Clerk. ------- ‘un-~r ---_--- Earn. Arcrmerrr.--W. no sorry to lull" tleu) a M01113! of Mr. Doupo's of Eg. ummut mat with n vary “no": accident. He mu dniving with hi. wife in n how and buggy mu BL Mary's. whore hero. si hm. My Home moans the home became fris'uiitned,osurr turning the buggy in its Atort, to get away. Mo, Doupa was (nab ly injured and Mr. Doupa bully lunt. Mw.ot by Mr. Lawrencn, seconded by Mr. Dawson, that F20 be granted to itu. prove aide rand between lots 21 and 2'2, con. 1, provided the “temp”: in the vi. cinity do the urn. amount of Work ns an equivalent, the unlovm to bo charged to (In; qr,otl, ttr-f tt'ard for MMI, and to be upondml by the Bond Inspectur of that Wuvd.---Carrad. Moved by Mr. Allan, 6reotvlid by Mr. Lawn-urn. That thin Comm” adjourn and mud nguiu at “obtain. on Friday. 120, of Nuvomhur next, at 10 a, m.-Cu.rried. and the Culmcil udjuurnml. Moved by Mr. Dawson. seconded by Mr. Lawrence, 'l'hut J. Fl. Allison be alluwed his mum» labor for 1881 in order to fix MUN-h and culvert. opposite lot M, con. 1, to be done under the supervihiuu of the mover. --CmrvUd. Tho following Imnunts u handed in by Truth" were ordered to he Imiml: School Section N .. l, $325; No. 2, .331); No. 3, MM; No. 4, 9:530; No. ls, .38”; No. G, not ltviod ', No. 7, not levied l No. 8, 9310; No. o, 6405; No.10. FAM0; No. ll, $810; No. 12,0280; No, 18, $810; No.14. 5295. The By-Law was read and punt] "oonliugly. Moved by Mr. Dawson, soeottdcd by Mr. McCurmack. That the report be mlnpled, and a brlaw drafted to Hunt efteet, and to levy n Into of sixteen mills in the dollar ior atunieiimlausl railway purposer-taxoss to be collected and rolls returned by the 23rd of Jnuunry, 1881.- Carried. or unreo and a half mills in the dollar. and JolsuMe1utyre fur the Southern district, at s fee of three aula half mills in the dollar. The Council resumed. The Reeve undo! his report reconmwnding James Wilson " Collector for tho Northern district at a fee _ oftltreo and a. half mills in the dollar, and anod by Mr. Damion. swondel by Mr. Mch-m wk, That Council go inter commit- tee to appoint t-'olleetors, with the 110018311 the ohtui.-C'arriyd. _ Moved by Mr. Allan, mmdod by Mr. _ Helium. That the Reno's "you of ‘work done on Arthur town lino be “MM and In order given for the amount as fol. lows.. Egremout'o share of in. work, 826. Moved by Mr. Moo mack. seconded by Mr. All-nfl‘bnt tho Reeve be authorized to sign the plan for registr'atiou of the! village of Holatiin prepared by lune Traynor, P. L. b'.---Utm%i.' 50; commission $8, sud telegram sa.-- "9.0.--cerrrioa. - . I Moved hy hr. Allan. modal by In! Lawrence, That Mo. Mchm. nu indim¢.; be wowed 02.00 per month unul further‘ mttioe.--thtrried. , Tho Council of the Tuwmhip of Exto- mont,met at Holstein, on the 8th of Octo- ber, The members wen .u trr-nt-the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of Int meetiug were road and upproved. Egremont Township Council. “mod by Mr. _ ”54!! Whore”. by twisting to plug the mod on “the top Bo “at tiny my be opened Tu' I mad tuuuteitt MOI-audit u n u- shut u eiromstrtaueos Mano. toroeuintrpaoruistost-tauostatr. ------_--..-.. lube-I, tho value of a}! frnpouy " coumc ' Yuan lvuret. an acute M Granger“. Last June, when tho former bonus by- low mu; being sulimittml, rleshcrtou ' oirored a rebate of something like one cent per bushel on all main bought there. At the time I thought this an unnecessary and uncalled for promeding on the part of the l Company, but although an interested party I, for one, made no ohjeetion, tsnxiom, as I woo on public grounds for the passing of tho by-lnw, nnd the result Iliowed that ouch special induct-mulls me accepted without gratitude and only feed the desires they ore intended to gratitv, as all such opocial rates generally do. The pin-p usml brow " present only nsknd for Shalom, boing o littlo over one-half what was Inked in Juno. At that time the general l opinion oluongst our tumors seemul to be 1 that it would be better it the Grand Truukl got tho road. In that cue the case would l be oltorod, Ind they would not ol-juct to l help if muted. They have now got their l wish. The Dawn naked for in much rednc- 1 0d Ind the Gum) Trunk in to tohe td Road in hand. n in oucrtod that the road is not likolv to stop, bonus or no bonus. That in my ootimotion u quito possible. It l ir, I would think, likoly "rough that with l tho Meaning proopority of the country i and tho growing trade with tho North. woot. on othmpt would be mode to - I on tho mod in oomo toy. oven should o boulubo refund. Thu, however, is only ono of tho proutrilitim. Bart ovon should it ho toothed on no no to train by refu- iare tho boom. Allowing. for orguniont'u ooh, that tho mod would go on, it could only do so for I long tin-o in o dragging, diocrollitolalo var-haunt to its own inter. onto ond continuously about to tho and“ “Id but intuoob of tho actions “country it oomo. It is our chief theteouirhikm. It: diocrodit humility looms our audit. di. Haida; tho who am. ond out. " ohoovydrog on our [and My“ Whole No. 141. Neither hto the Dr. any eonfideutse in the Ontario Psrlinvmut. Ho has no ttonli. deuce that that House. any more than the Grand Trunk Hum-d, will ratify anything that Mun-got Hickbou and the T. G. h B, Company may hares upon. The fact is, the Dr. hu no contideoso in anything or anybody but himuelf and special railroad fturilitio for Flusherton Village. It ha ot. ten been "marked that the greatest woun- drol in the very 1c. of trying to r tr" tut. other is the first to cull seoaudrel. In the same wny, u I general rule, the man who has no eottiideue in anybody don't dean? ootttideueo himself. Last June Dr. Christos: hm] great eonf.s dence in the Grand Trunk, Now, however, the Grand Trunk Las lost the Dr's. euufi. dence too. What will become of the Grand Trunk f With the loss of Dr. Christoe's tNsniidemse,the Grand Trunk may write up- on iuloeomotives "Ichabod T Its shares will fall to zero and its property will vnui-h I When the last bsuas was asked, Dr. Christoc had no eonfi&rnee in the late com panycmrying out their pledges. Had they however pledged u. spur to Flashertm Til. huge it would have been quite refreshing to have heard the Dr. oxpatiutiug upon tlr, incomparable drfruutlties the cmnpauy had overcome, and strongly rceotntreuding the rutopnyers of Artemcsin to manifest their eotmdssure in the compnny by gm in than nithmlt the slightest hesitation a rcepoct- Milo bonus. into their own poeketa Ind pay for it. But bonnie, for-oath. the Railroad Company will not put themselves to the nut-lens and (to other localities; unfair expense of giving them 11 special mm]. therefore the people of that village as represented by Dr. Ciuis. toe would like to do their utmost to kill prospective bonus in ..il of the mud. Get over it as Dr. (hr-ism may. I Ind many others believe now an m: believed during the ennui.“ for the last ham", that (In: in one of the chief ream-nu of Dr. Cliriuoe's rom..rkul:le anxidy for the pockets of tho rail-payer: in this matter. Ho n- ttmt Dr. Chi-ta I!" nude him-elf i Mane-unity mapimun in his opposition ito all forum Bid to our Railroad. Be pro- noun to " In in the trrttrtier,intarrwrt---itt the l in“ chin patch Mthe r-Mpnycu I) Adela-dc. Dom my "dim Nippon for a I mound tint Dr. Chrinioe' or any other nan in Flew-don Village would oppose my [mum to the toad if the Compmy ttg. reed to run I up" Into their village , In it not known to ovary one wound that the i [Nathan-ton people have suggested plan " ter plnn to tbolisll part of thi, present road and run it into their village, or to run I spur from thin station to Pinkerton ' n . it not 1 tut that pressure has from oh to 3 time bun brought to bear upon the mm:- lngement ofthe Rnilroml to induce thou to 'do to? And in it not also tt {not (hot th, management of the read him given them conrteously to tmderstand that the Pal. road Company could inclu- no such proper Reruns expense. and that“! In“ aims.- 6n Nopody. I supporo would have the smal- lest objection to Flashertun Village having a. spur run into it, if they put their hands terous expo-u, on! tuaHr. (my chm-Te to mum n spur “tannins it could be unlized for than Jtoetrouienee. Sm,--A 0119.3 limo In I observed . par- graph in your columns to tho etteet thut the Iuavoor6rteenesis,Dr. cum. wont M. nin with a letter in opposition to the propos- od beam an!» T.0.hlt. Iuilmad. It nem- To ”to Editor of 'the indent The Wide Binge question. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Apples slmuld Lu perfectly dry when tak- en from the “11m and kept in until rtored may for keepiug over winter. When picking um ovul-rlmped halt bushel lar. bets. The baskct any be held on thc arm or in high ttool near by, or bothJreirtg tire. ful to put nous into the [inlet but sound smooth truit and of fair size. When the basket is full carefully pour than in tlu bio, and when that in lull, or at night. cover with bond; to keep at! the butt and min. Continua the operation of picking during tho dry weather until dim". Never cover the lpplu while, in the urchml with ctr-.1. It makes them too warm, and than is no danger of the fruit being iujur. oil by the {mat until quite [an in the u a- non. They must be kept dry oud slodrd from the sun. To keep nicely a. ur.swr.v, line will: and scrupulously elem u. thw- lutnly neom‘y. The sides and will». of the ullu' should be connected nth plate! ‘to keep u are) tempcnun' Mould, “A the bots m " the collar unwind with “maul-{went L: keep ottt the dump- Ieu. Then “my: be on. or mun wu- Ilows on owes“. Wot (In collar “(in {no eieeuUtiou ofaie M m. In.“ m to of an. at! «W by Ida'- dh top In that any any " -ood “a “was: mum. In a letltr to a friend in Montreal. re. coin-d the other day, IIaulau writes " tollowc,--"I have seen Edward Triekett, the champion Scull-r from Australia. and think I can jast about heat him. although he is a good tuttn--tmrel, hut-r than we people think, I In." seen him and Lay. cock rowing very {not upon the water. Hammer. the Ameriesn oaruman. will have a hard I‘M-I all the way if he wins. I think it Hume: is all right he will bent Laycock. k: C', * " I am feeling very Wellmnd um rowing up tomy old form. {was utrrilly “Pu nigh All the way over, and I nuure you that when I go it: England again to tow tt “ ill be ferrguortt than £200 a side. * * The lut- t'ng will be about two and “not: to one nu me to win the rare. * * * I am glad to see from the paper! that CM. Shaw and Dave Ward are coming out to. gether. r.'; " "r The Australian Tdckett, thinks he can beat any man that site in a boat, but when I get him along- aide of me he will tiud n race cut out " him from start to "ish it he beats me. I think I am sure to win. If I keep wcll, and I can assure you that I will do my best, not only for myself and friend... Imt for the honor of the country arm the wat. er. which I love so m rt." It might have been better had thin IM- coud npplicntiou tot u houn- heon curried or defeated without any slimihn from newspaper discussion, hat u some in pill-- lio omen have thought fit to nit theit views it may not be out of pine. for on. who neither holds nor is looking tor pnhlic ottive ofmy description, to gin: his undid view.- on the situation from a general and acri- cultnrul bminou stand point be they pleas. ing or displc-asing to whum they may. Your: t_ruly. - H'"'""'" on ‘1"qu muons ot mung " Dr. Christan u Boon ml although I have beard it very freely stated that the Dr. wu i1slOq for nopulnrily in oppohing {anther lid, I have trvoided insinuating any such degrading personal motive. But I hum not hesitated to charge him with linking the township at Urges auhurvieut to tho merely petty interests of his mm village. I am afraid, sir. I have trmsttamted hm to. on your time and space. but this is an im- portant moment for our imam-m. Our [have has buried 1&me in win; I consid- er pandering to the general feeling mind ttuther railroad trotuuus--a fooling quite juWtGble, hut unfuudod in our present u- eoplionnl drum-tween. l [are Ind the pleasure on urium occasions of voting for talk "out uni-Wu In it: Thu will neither “phat “I. at 3.11.10.“an W10 path. but I lunMNtoby-ynquon any and. eaueot nismmt that and! In. altered tho worm no I“. Wtttt honestly and. It lb Irqinetiatg bt I all in making n mmw page and it ought to In honestly nod“. " ought tet-trd put of our.th " lent, in [suing a“ of them T'u-ust-udaeitit,o often lea-ml never “and a!” M1 on awry “mu-mud dollar: augment. A bag otgom1 Itch-y would do it, Ind I on are if I would offer any tarmac (autos-y Dr. CitriRtoe! trro bags cl hrloy for one he would think it a very good burgdu. Sn In the same wag, I have no doubt an: by giving this bono we are in renlity securing two bag. of barley for the one given. And I further, is it not better to give the lag of barley chm have it taken , HM it never occurred to the mod of the manly"- that the management of the road could take the bonus fmm us twice over. The mnnngors have m-ver my mum as (WA-n hinted doing so. Rather Hutu imilmnln any such thing they have yurm‘mre‘l cumin-g boldly to m ttot once but twice taking tor a strnirr,htCrrsrard Imam. Let m giw it them and Imre done with th, bump. .540le once and for all. witkthenu'e tmttU iemon er leee el- heneed. end we thee new! Mac ef'ene are lonntihl Ptrvsidmteo in [MN .0 mad maps. by "e1ritte tboee um- trin ' may to our head: in nearing I. and." 2umi.ntrdoutr.taaetho he. eyew- ‘hee been in my cue. outdo-e. but u ‘cennot he laid to hue been en in on one unleee it an be damn: that we would lave been better eithoul the med the. with it. an auction which I think no use penau wilt venture to nuke. We ought to remember the: we never gnu e bouue " e Wm. Bo (er u my memory um: me we - e bone at 937,000 tor e net-row It“... all we en only now asked " help to t trmU (use alter having been credmbly _ by the men-row gauge for Iowa eight yeIn. Inlet almost itvutrutountabt dit1uuitim. We my Plesherton & l'ricerille titatiott oet. 25th, 1880. Hanlan’s Prospects. Apples. Roixim' Italians.» W, In, m

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