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Grey Review, 27 Jul 1882, p. 2

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q New Bumors.â€"A new bridge is being built over the Sang=en on the Durham road at Hunover. A temporary bridge has been erected fo* i necomodute trâ€"the whilst the new one is being hnilt, a amall i M is collected hy the ownerod the trupor â€" ave bri} ys. «â€"â€" Png#, * ' Core Lodcs, No. 22 of BRast Garafrara. burled the Oreaceman who was kilod on nb.wh.mmr.a.sanmo,.,.,. ville, and have also provided for keeping four onut of the six childera be Io/t The deceased recilod in East Garafrazs. | tnet. The furcval took place on Wednes. dry and was largely attended. S4e was buried nort ber busband is t.e National mutting an outrage on & lité‘e girl. _ Mrs. Lincoln, widow of Presslent Linâ€" colu, died at Springfield, III.. on the 16th A man namel Joseph Seyers, a shoeâ€" maker by trado, recoi ol 25 Insies of the ‘eat" at the Cenirol Prison, To onto, on Tnosfar, as nart of his santence for comâ€" TYs JATDEAW koeps Groceries, Prowvisions | E. division of the G.! Canned Fish, and Fruit, etc. Gooâ€"ls ..m’m to Wiarton. Ou f to all parts of the town free. See new adv. , Tr=vk supply train fro A man namel Joseph Seyers, a shoe. | "¢° "E*Ub 404 supples nusker by trade. recei «l 45 Tacles ofthe nlurs traina cummovc«l "ent" at the Contral Prison, Tasonts a.| UFâ€"the Hth. The . rour var e en M LC O ThR pmart: +c }"“” tession, would do the brasiness quicker ay.; | 4O letter, doul mm s t t l 4 ++ > neorooneesss, Mou Go to J. H. Hunter‘s, Darham, for cheap | Y# Hardware, &c. ied EaLt water Herring, Prime Codfish, Ed. | groe wards mixed pickles, etc., at J. Cameron‘s, | *‘*** Durh: Bank am. Foms Tus Flesherton AJrance bas recently | quary added considerab‘y to Lis priating material quarr May the Advance continue to "udvance." E+c W. Latmtaw keeps Groceries, Prowisions | E. div Canned Fish, and Fruit, etc. Goo#s sent| ei to o all parts of the town free. See new adv. , Truvk he ap A man namel Joseph Severs, a shoe.| * *C FaLlt water Herring, Prime wards mixod picklos, etc., at . Durham. Go to J. H. Hardware, &¢. ¥¢ curss c ___ ___ _ C Cw Reotke Uittuttiguted evil 1t rerves uo yood parpose wnatever, but i the cause ui a Ruod deal of trou o. Tuere 16 also too much powar in the hands of the County Judzes in the malter of reâ€"counts ul ballots. T. many cases these judges reâ€" gerve their appetutmiont simply ou sccount «it then support of the party in power, and to #Xpect these men to throw weide ull pol. Miggl bias us soun ns they assume the «re mwine 18 to expect something almost more tnad bussen , indeed to gull upou them to uecide mutter® in election @uutests is to put a strsin upou their conâ€"e ence which it shoald not be called upon to bear. Let keme remedy be had for thi«, Auy one who Las followed tie course of events since | / the election will see the necessity of amend |< ment in the sbove particular, There is | * pleuty of room for lawyers to exercise their * learning and wisdom, thougi probably og. } 4 dinarily intellizout men, not of the pro | " tession, would do the brsiness quicker an | ‘: letter. ‘ m o h eE counterloil Attached to the bullut ; put out of existence as an Uutuitig KC (busib i . L .. 30 CCC Coe Grarbiom hew sBuuld ib m« meuded. It u necossary to Lave officiale butebigent enough to know their dutyjand houest enough t., Dertor® 16. This is imâ€" possible as long as they ure uppointed beâ€" cause of their party prociivities. | The: uienss en ces SE There are abundant reasouns seut Dowduion election law : g. 13 . 3 7 3 OO ht n demaud is made | 1 f *"t for the quid pro quo. Of course the loc.l "d i th paper is expected to secomplish marvelion, | !4¢4‘ the results on such #«pport, and no doult in L pr.â€" many instences imarvellous results are ,g. | 1004 trai complished, and the place in which it 3, | DAteuger published mucl, benefitted, but the pub. detiched lisher bas his own peculiar trials to conten 4 | W 105 with, and in addition to the havy monts} [ 24406¢ 0 atzuia of an editorial chair, has to sustain gineer did many other annoyances, which he would | &rived at not have to sustuin,if eneh subser.ber would +0 hiis lo only read his own papor, which it wourg | 40ub!¢ qui be if be paid for it the same as he does for| _ Cricksr ‘ly‘.“’ paper in advance. Ths Paka 10. [ Diseawlo s Flesherton AJrance bas â€" _7 _"1= trongly aupported, n3 Journals arc, by a number of whose pat: onage extends to takin er and getting all tho good they ¢ it by reading it regularly, und so : who never thiuk of Peyiag for it, even continue to tuke it 18x aiter permitted to d, 80, on the same to feel very much hart if » decasad for the quid Pro quo. Of course 1 paper is expectod to secomplish ma results on such «pport, and no « many instences imarvellous results complished, and the place in whi published much bemefithnt L. o1 â€"The Wiarton Ecko »s fourth your. The £ derfal progress since it ‘® good live loeal pape doubt is strongly suppo, â€"A great "tempest in a teapot" »ha« been raised in Brampton recently. The Hev. Mr. Wiloughby was charged with kissing a youug lady five times against her Will, the alleged offences having tak u place between one and two years ago. The youug ludy has since marriel. Lengthy articles on the efair have been published , 14 the Toronto dailics and a Comumittee of hve ministers with the Rev. Dr. Sutherâ€" land as chairman, were appointed to inves | sigate the allair, und after spending sevrera} | days in the investigation came to the un animous conclusion that the charge had|@ not boeen sustained. Te affair pats us ) 1 forcilly in mind of the story of the "three | s black crows," but there appears to have |a beew motre back crows ) 1 "" Ees batibintdetisnizcisas s 11 .n“ll- ’ Of tolln €.5icFnzden, Gienetg. | 12: WDa ste} Keith, l-a-.a..r\d Aiesander Tayler, Dromeore. dohn McDouald, UPriecritie. | g!,; \ j §92, To ‘cng . 2 \ tim eemenemepnmemenamemmummmtmeammemes, | 617 oce THE REVIEW. k M | hin Durham, July 27h, 1882. [""L' LAAAA a a a d mvm | j â€"A great "tempest in a teapot" ba-””"' been raised in Brampton recently. Tbe;f‘f'l tev. Mr. Wiloughby was charged with | Hun desing a youug lady five times against her | Mre. Fill, the alleged offences having tak , | Dork laee between one and two years ago. The| Ca umm id Ko2 + dokhn Me 1 0 ECE â€" AACCILLEL mezca * Yorers! List, 182â€"Town of Drrhaa. ’ Co to J. H. HReator‘s Tor cheap Teas and Haritare, cte. â€"J, I‘.&.fl.bm. Slama» P Cashtor Wool and Buiterâ€"J. . Houter, Puge‘s. ... .A Urusery & Provistsn Storoâ€"Wo,. Laldlaw, Co to J. H. Huuter‘s for bargains in Parus for Seloâ€"Win. 8. Jurnienon., Cloneig. w PME\ M Ki Om ase, wls _ e ee® ho butlog shou‘d Advertisements. country a w G,, â€" se _ _ C WHETMRYC Wiarton p. m. The fure from Durham and a}1 tioms to Palmersian and retarn will h cents ; from Harriston to Tarn inelt and retura Sdcents ; stations north of 25¢:â€" 'fl_‘) . _ "_ Smereimeskilrs T buudit _ is to run to Prinsse Arthor‘s Land‘sg i convection with the roa:l. The triin wili leave Darkem at 5:45 a, .:; Hol=tein at 6:4; Monnt Forest at 6:45 and thao from Palmerston morth leas ing Alsfâ€"ldt at 8.10; Avton 817; Nenstad: at 8:27; Hanover8;:47; Elmwood 9.:07 arriving at Winrton at 11 a. m. Returning will leave Wiarton ag 5 p. m. . The fure from Durham and a}1 +taâ€" tioms to Palmersian and retarn will be 75 Cents * fromm HWamdispls u0 .2 t | 0 eC CS Pappes IOF Lire Ktaltor, RQ;:.‘ t\[ltflein,z ulur traine commenced running on x(.u.lof Bbhx:gox, { doy. the 24th. The npening eelobration | fOund in thg tukes place on the Ist of Angast, when | tugir home, ‘ lirge excursion ‘triins will te ray from | they had spen Stratior! and Dashan. Exenrsions |._,,/aimd upon wi teamers from Owen Sannd Stnl Mi.torifama® LC i 4209 oane # oi 0 P ROD i e rnmoffsentimeyt seemed | aow. | provail to make the Merriton Cottinp M Fixz Buttortse Stoxz.â€" It is not goner. | the finest industry of the kind in Cina, ally known that some of the finest quarries ’ Aiter the meeting ha adjonned.s numt} | of building stone to be found in the Prov.|Of the shareholders visited the premia mee are io be found here. hir. J. Laidlaw { and »xpressed their great satisfaction wi ’of this town Las on band a sumber of as) *Y®rvthing "_""‘ so far by the bnilding oor line blacks: as any quarried in Guelpj, | Mi!ftee (rppointed at a previous meetin. which he is prepared to work up into win. "f_“"_"Oh Captain Norris is chairman,. T} dowmardoor sills ad tie. ba Ancdannt! "ar TMHEHHimwuntHpnel. ue an be wue could wish to soe on the fa:m James Park, S. D. R, Eentinclk an tive and a half miles from Darkar Puck has a very fine firm of ove; hundred neres, and is one of the l / most prosperous farmers in Grey RHeaper is a Floury Harvester, for Mr. Robert MeF«rlane of Durhamis The fa l wheat youe! ally is a good this section. Rain would do goc now. Iinhilfiinrncmmii LAML.: 1 7 Player in the Listowel tearm named on, made 65 runs. Would it uot be idoa if a stand was erecied in a con situation with soais, so that Ladios attend and witness the sport. _ Hazrvyesrtx0.â€"The Hay Harvest is ly over, aad the crop gonerally is fai rather light on sorme laud, Probabl frs. reapor started in this section this was in as fine a fiald of fill _a.ol. 0 7 200°0(s ; stations north doult many will e fra Rig a loug Tidg thr mgh w whew EL0 I n K.. i 1____ TS teeting} s .s _ | of which Captain Norris is chairman. The is prepared to work up m:lo “f\{" building will I a fully completed by October or sills as Teky be ordered. 1 ? nest, and in the meantine the machinery he would be shipped fru.m 'h.on:‘ tf';w»ll be procured and be in readiness to rest, and ""I"“ p.2004 it thig ol place withont one days nnnecessary delay. known. This 8"’": cuano ht â€"â€"St. Caikerines Evening Journal, j x « Ferguson % s he farms of Mr, Alex f Mr. Plomt, baving failed to seecure the es â€" morth of Durbam, and on | i Cns n‘ 4 & 1 | 6 mc iclard ; °4t i5 North Wep vgton is, it is reported, | Â¥Fra. â€" Morrison‘s and | Rickar; | s 5. 5o Y ilos | !9 be tade a Sevator. He 1s to take the tus, in Glonelg, about five milos / i y + 3 Good building stone is Siso “ plaee of Hou, W, Aikens, who is to he next | 00c 1 6 is i s ol o4 ‘ n Mr.| Wro. Boell‘s farm, au‘”;z'n\kt'rhnl of .\lhmtnbn.' Uov.v. is it (l::;t l-ir. ; other farms coul4 be opened. " â€" oo 0 pat Inte member, 3 t ons f haes B hy Sir Joby when making benuhrx?‘ ‘ x to Wrir ix.â€"The G. B. «L. ’Sni'.\l © ha dexerves Sb nnsuad t s nb l of the G. T. R. is gow complet. | C‘ TKE n y d mc 6 | pupil of Mr. Thomas C. Smith IL’amp‘!en School. , Favit is very senrce in Du j this sencon. One man with a peared on the street one day wit [rius, but bad baroly coramei round before he had snll «.. _ s£4 Tits low Local ara Co to J. H. HReat. | Sugars, W.P. Paterson has opened a new grocâ€" _ | ty and liquor store in the place. recently . |oceupied by Mr.C. Levens as a Haruess . | shop. _A fall stook of groceries, etc., on _ | l :nd, and goods sent to any part of the ,wwu free. See ady. 4 Lzrt For Maxtropa.â€"On Tuesday lantl | Mrs. J. M. Hunter of Durkam left Drussels for Eureka, Manitoba, to which place m.[ | Hunter weut in the spring. The same day | Mrs. Puilip Fox, und Mise Richmond left | ;‘ Darkam for Winnipeg. y § ‘Caities or This <â€"& ow Fans mas. l 7~ baturday the Grund is from Siratfoni took up Poles for the station. Regâ€" 5. o i|,.__â€".__ _ ERASssng some byâ€"lawsg and ar. owel one inuings 165. Ono’muging other matters the following gentle Listowel team named Camerâ€" | men Were _ elected directors, vig : P runs. Would it not be agood | Hushes, B. B. Hughes, T. Long, J. H. d was erected in a convenieat Hunter, H. A. King, R. J Walker, and H 1 seais, so that Ladios could | Bull. At a subsequent meeting of the Di. tness the sport. rectors, Mr. P, Hughes was elected Prosi. G.~â€"The Hay Harvest is near. | dent, and Mosers, Hunter and Long vice. he crop gozn;r..fl_)' is fair, but| Presidents, We nre pleased to notice that r some land. Probably the | over $100,000 of the etock of the company rted in this section this yeiy | bas been taken np, and the balance wil} no a field of full wheat as any | donbt be fortheoming once our citizens beâ€" to se on the fi:m of Mr‘/gin to realize the importance and magni. . D. R, Eentinck and about | tide of the entermilen. Bouun. . 1 to se on the fi:m c . D. R, Eentinck and miles from Darham Local ara Other Items. team boag liuo"Ju“ph * Landing ta | three The triin mfll Henry ~i Hol=tein at | with is« from Darkam. Mr, form of over three CoEIEE CORTC ERTCU ) .. | from this buildivg, but about 9,C00 bushels lg;:.j-:“l;m i0 ans Anat.of muzofwhnt which it held together with about ° 4 the same quantity held by Mr. MeFrrlind on Maxtronaâ€"On Tuesday last Iwu totally destroyed. By earnest and doâ€" .« Hunter of Durkam left Drussels terimined efforts the fire was kept from the &« )'{“”l“’b“' to which place Mr. ‘ station bnildings and several residencos, ut in the spr ing. The same day but large quantities of railway ties, cordâ€" ip Fox, and Miss Rishmond left wood, lumber &c., were destroyed and conâ€" r Winnipeg. siderable damage done to the railway track or Tivr.â€"A now Time Table | bug by temporary repairs the trains only sued by the Grand Trunkgiving experienced short delays, to Wiarton. The only cbnngo[ ds it es uts o But: ¢arce in Durkham so far|. 1 8ee many t.iwollmg houses, bri s frame, are being erectod. _ Also man with a waggon apâ€" b MReisines be ora t one day with sirawber. d“;m' Aleings are now the order roly cormmenced going | 4*Â¥ ; d sold ont, zo that very | _ Ou l?moat prospects are good ; ' bave scen any frait pf. | and spring wheat is excellent consi hi rzg: * A4 * the season. ~The lemperature fell w & s div few degreos of freezing on Friday ( Pa es °4 days ago | ; have not beard of any harm boing Mr. Joln Cochrane, of rigit ut A. Coch , | by the change, SE tei" lemking top|. 3 bea? Aring was beand going o d breakii l a : his shoulder. â€" Ungder | 8@ 800 of course all folt gure t ‘t, for which hamis Agout, good erop in the best and Gl’Oy. The good just ie Proy.|9° t4e sharehold TLsidiaw {and »xpressed the er of as| "YCrything done ; Gunlph.l mittee (appointed ato win. | f which Captain i. No’ building will le fo here to | 0°%6 and in the m Mefmnidasts c | bnsines« and thoroughly | the work on hand. At th ’dar. a unanimity of sent | prevail to make the Merri r THE Merriroy ing of the share cotton mills was and after passing rauging other ma sevator. He is to . W,. Aikens, who is { Tanitoba, How is it late member, ;, pm o owhep making & erves the nosifinw 1. .2 pal loosers. Of all the fires by which this place ba suffered this is without doubt, and is firtal believed to be the work of an incendiary the most disastrous. The loss on the ele vators and gruin we believe is partiaily eovered by insurance. The total loss is supposed to be not less than $30,000 ; Hill Bros., and Mr. McFarland are the princiâ€" nut Tnniuud l' PROPERTY T/ | (From our | venmied. Disastrous Fireo in Markdale _ 7 "S * Reettse the " wipe out the evil. 1 vgton is, it is reported, ; dennneintions uftere tor. He is to tuke the | traifho by tempernne k rho is to I ; ) even by many clergy " s 8 m' h_ * e next slashiny ; bng we on va. â€" How is it that Mr. | cosg yet bo wipe ont t! ember, is passed over| timately @nnected w * making Senators 2 |shall be wiped ont w r tron beiter than | 494 I »M thouszht toe ) â€" bnsiton beiter than nanciition of the evil C DJDULOC.'HGNOIMY working both in the }nf it; bnt time will to hss EC T Tc ADD¢i E403 5 : | _ _" "°CC Fho premireg ir great sutiefaction with 0 far by the bnilding com. &t a previons meeting) Notelin is dhateries. â€" m o PROPERTY To THE AMuUXT OF $20,000 â€" Sokbde mavay;.. _ ___ "ou‘F|be §900; I ‘raised ie first to $850, and yed. Some moveables were nvod’g}.. recond to $1050 ; that is the average his buildivg, but about 9,C00 bunhell'farm:.r woitld have $350 of a tithable inâ€" at which it held together with about come, but his whole living would amount ne quantity held by Mr. MeFerland to considerally more than that, because it tally destroyed. Ey earnest and doâ€" does net appear that ordinary garden proâ€" ed efforts the fire was kept from the duce was tithed in ancient times, nor yet bnildings and several residencos, / the whole of the diary produce, because ze quantities of railway tios, cord-' the Levites had gardens and pasture lands umber &c., were destroyed and conâ€" of heir own, Again, when the farmer‘~ e damage done to the railway track uouse is ouce built and paid for, hbe has i; temmporary repairs the trains Bly | frag of reut as long as it lasts, but that part ced short delays, of his living is not tithable. I have also | the fires by which this place bas shown that a large part of the furmer‘s ‘ this is without doubt, and is firmly crop is required to keep working horses, i to be the work of &n iucendinry, cows and ewes over a lung wiuter,aud this I disastrous. The loss on the eleâ€" gives him much more uuprofitable worn, c ad grain we believe is partiaily | a,,q w: kes | is real living less than it would y insurance. The total loss is | q in 2 couutry where there is little or no P to be not less than $30,000 ; Hill winter. I hbave also shown that a teuth | / d Mr. MeFarland are the princiâ€" part of the farmer‘s produce, over and aâ€" b 3. bove what is given by those who are not | s T * lH+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__ producera, would be mush more than a m Homings Mills, tenth of the country‘s real produce, 1 m lafles n £ Lave also shown thut farmeis living con ce ;‘"{cfi:‘;‘i‘r":c’t :;f“‘eu"c.fve‘;‘: , sists in what be bas for himself and family to abdings ste now the Urdér of the ufter paying for implements or hired lu.lp. tio A. M. overrates the average farmer‘s livâ€"| q],, ing. Agnin, I have not said that a clergyâ€" vost prospects are good ; fbe 'Ml man should be expected to live on & work ::1 wheat is excellent oons{depng itg wan‘y ineome; uut that a Mixister thx + The lemperature fell within a with the charge of a airgle conntry or vil | .. : of freezing on Friday “it“'"[ lage church might do well on $500 o enon | * beard of any harm being done| ** mg ‘sn‘y sequainted with At the meeting, Thure sentiment seemed to Merriton Cottn Mills E the kind in Cmnda.] _ 0| PM03 both in the Cl:;z'T(g‘l-pr';:,,‘ | of it; bnt time will tell. T/ I h4 st two childep;, | 1200 very far, I hereby ;p.l.\gi.‘: st. L $ I AMES mi!l:s {:::; Bentinok, July 85th, 1832, i d ildedceco ut uit 4 4 ir days whufll! A Parkdnle eonstalle, npon dix hey. bad snb. | two bays trespassing on private f + and when | near the Humber on Sunday, shot wad staus. | stritle hilled ouo of them wutgeg. o . There ig @reat aeain... . im ue #ha 2t 200 2 g the building or its conâ€" of ed. The fire soon spread | 4 ‘k on which several cars su o of these were burued. ab oss the street to the eleâ€" te , which was also totully | 1,, moveables were saved | : ‘oo‘n;:hlm.m this place bas bt, and is firmly an incendiary, loss on the eleâ€" | ‘er ***s enough ; and J euppose, very few give enough for Mission purposes, Aszain,. I anppose the denune‘rtions of nbolitionista, nttered agninst slavery 95 yenrs Ago, were thoug‘t to be fat too »laâ€"hing ; but look what was reqnired to wipe out the evil. I also suppose that the «I-wn:mciufi«-m ufterad susince arn o .2 Ne ovil principles that in the Clmreb and ont e _will tell. If 1 have re » I hereby apologize . CC MVCT 20R WDAl was reqnired to row esen il. I also suppose that the crow. â€"] nftered against the liquor with t,h‘.. OPX NA imamn Euk Suo.c An Answer 3. _« 2| 7"° VC takep ” the Militas aud Voluntect vessel found W u. | ohact. Ti, 3,,..;, (/ 104 ow our medigine , zal ‘L.s 17 CC * !* was the i “-hvn.fia‘ “.".Odn“_lm”fl mam | ' ssel ‘had been well god »ubstaStially | 45 feaponds: I to with the alaority af Au ..,‘bq.,.b"."‘%â€"“ anfamen. Mevice, do . | built. Thofinhu-ma' to be as solid “Mn‘n% ranzed fiaz destroyad a choral, und l etlted PP + by .fi."r'm“‘i'“'t{"hdlymm ¢ -lvnwulook'l fortal oxlbmnz sons, " â€" * .lm'h rnst. The cost of ®ai ng the vesse!| °"*"*praend onch sountenance, A delay of | F. Enith, Drugsist of Dawsil‘c. anier k of :i';flllgdmw'nt t&:hh'm.lm while the hnu’:‘“d'.“fé'mmib geitine ont the np., | ‘.L P Emith, Drugzist of Do» a Dr, ; If #old un lerâ€" e mer w "op i eeTed iD geiting on . .o‘l..p.)'_ While the ‘Vim..:.?nld, not fetch * m s mel _\ __3 _ 3 18, Manitoulin Island having on board whiskey and mill machinery valued at $18,000, and on which was a beavy in. surance. The vessel was also well insured, The crew consisted of the Captain, two. seamen and a boy. Op the 25th of No. vomber the vossel was lost with all hnnds‘ excepting the captain. He reported at the | time that the schooner struck light‘y on the Shingle Shoals, five miles from Tngormory that she rolled partly over, disniamia» 11 " CPn m _ ' "umid you ind such an orna.| ~ 7"" 4984 conveyed us to the juncti CC A2CBIIL Wo /0 1nd & &n ornaâ€" c +. | meut to architecture on the main street as of the Bungeen and the Roeky ditto to t , | your Pooadry show room«?" "In whg} our luck. Oar first venture was quite sai _| other town would you find a wealthy 16â€" isfactory and our ride bomewards in th 1 :;“l;;":ni ‘l.’”:“l"_"":'f"""’" ,‘;'l."’ l.‘;.":‘.'“ allow gloatning was delighiful, On every «id he Uiste ) spenu his life ime in an k y » F ‘| old bouse without a daub of paint, or a o l .dense ‘omh,' the low grounds wer | | shade tree, or & hit of veraadab?" "Wihare | illuminated by millions of tre fliek, un low | else will you find so imnany fences in delap. | in the western Lorigon Veuus shone witl ; ld’tiou._where else can you fiuq 80 Many | all hep warvellous beauty, :‘.::(l: ;.‘. “f‘e‘e‘s‘fi;""h‘_m ‘::nmlvx:; °firu::d: Plans were made for the morresw, and + : : many meu of reputed weéalth who are ap. | then to bed. But sinmber came in fiul ing positively noti mg to develope the place | uriches, and when doors were rapped at where‘thoy hu:n made their money, and | 4 o‘clock next morning there were no lag» make it attractive to othery 2 gards to respond to the summons. In the l:I"T nkul a groat many similar questions meantime the party had Leen reâ€"inforeed which, as I am nop extensively travelled, on re » j I am not sble to answer. I don‘t like t,| VY Messr®. ,'. K. McUutclson of Gueiph, hear the fair fame of my native place in.|and Frank Yeigh of Toronto," who came pugned, and I hope those who have travel. | on the Iute train. â€" Mr, Personâ€" of Gueiph, ’ led extensively through the conntey will be Eit odne es d 22 2l 2R able Ato eivh (hat. /W C L .% [ 10 0, _ ® Pince of worship Tegularly ald «ud conduct bimself res,ectibly, aud yet °** | ifter a year of residence, he my walk the ‘ength and breadth of the main street any er ‘ay or evening of his life and perhaps fail sed | ;,, get a nod of recoguition from & single for prominent citizen. â€" The society of the d pluace has a similar to that sensation felt * } m midâ€"occan when in the proximity of igeâ€" U | serge, t9 | _ Secondly he complains of a want of pub. y ** | iie spirit, both in secular and sucred things, ‘ > | both in the Town Council and among priâ€" ; ‘*| vate individuats. As an instancée of what 1 *) he means, I might rofer to a few of lus reâ€" â€" | marks which I luve beurd by way of illusâ€" | d | trationâ€""In wout other town" he wili|p j | sav, "woulu you find such an oruaiment as } w the skating rink here 9" **Where eise bat b *] in Durhan would you find such an ornaâ€" ‘ J ment to architectare on the main street as | ° , | your Punndry #how | roomw« 9" "In whay} 0 uther town would you find a wealthy 16â€" | is ligions congrezation who would allow wl their minister to spend his lifetime in an We old bouse without a daub of paint, or a | . shade tree, or & bit of veraadab?" "Whare '_“' else will you fiud so many fences in delap. | in idation, Wwhere else can you find so many | a) miles of streets with go few milea of sideâ€" ] walks?" "Where elso can you find +0 h many meu of reputed weéalth who are do. | t* ing positively noti mg to develope the place | 8un where they have made their mmoney, and | 4 o make it attractive to others 2" gar H: asks a groat many similar anestiane| "~â€" wrhiich: n 2 2 °0C 1 ‘] First of all he compluins of a certain | upishness or exclusiveness among s certuin ‘| class of the society of Durham not justified | by anything in their position â€" or crrcuinâ€" | stances. Heâ€" elaims that there is wot a man in Durham who was not a working. mau, hence as far us social position is con. cerned all are on a dead level, and ought to be just as free and untramimeled by no. tions of snperiority and inferiority as if ’ they belonged to one fumily, and were onl}â€" ed by one name. A stranger coming in | feels this egclusiveness expecialiy. . He l may live a year in the place, do business q with every man in the town during that time, atiend a piace of worship regularly I * 1nd conduct himself res,ectably, aud yet| * L @untedefitne is & W *| With your permission I will peu a few places, and in the intervale played the *|of Lis remarks and submit them to the Jows‘ hurp. Mr. Heury Yelgli added the t | consideration of the permanent residents, practical element that yoes to filling a Lac. | and property owners of the place, who, like ket, and the Expositor representative comâ€" | myself, ought to take,.a pride in making pleted the list to combine all the elements | our native home, or adopted home a thing already ennmerated, and fo "add that of a of beanty and a joy forever. â€" If there is py | trutiiful chronicler of passing events. foundation for his strictures, it ought to be Lenving Brantford at 9:80 a. mw..‘ wWatder easy for some body to explode them, If| t}° ©*re Of Conuductor Lillis, we arrived ‘at there is, there is probably a remedy which P"]"“r“'.' i it 1 v. «0. s The ride througl we ought to discover and Apply at once,for ts magmfioe:ft hi fike To thie oorlh of the removal of grievarces or eyesores| "® WAS a coutinued pleasure. On cvery, which tend to: make strangers who come side the ficlds afe laden with a promire <f i among us desire to get away, and no doubt | * abundaut harvest, and overy" farmer l keep many away who miglt otherwise beâ€" with whoin we conversed was most hopeful P come very desirable citizens. . ; of the future. While the fall wheat of| ; First of all hbe compiains of a certain | W# °N0 is unprecedented, yet farthir| c upishness or exclusiveness among & ctrhun’ north any deficiency in this respéot in | | class of the society of Durham not jnstuGeq | """3¢ UP bÂ¥ Ragnificent felds of surino | V bitn d determined to get out of the hudn!}u.d away from the town, as socn us Gt@r be Mo _ PP Cnpe ces‘ hoe, 0J qo late arrival, lives in a reuted house, ‘ B i2 xt % 47 a E. s us . Durham as it is and as it Might Become. _ Mz. Eptto®g,â€"1 owse a Louse and i xt in Durimnin, heuce it is probably my ;&y a yeurs, perhaps for lift, iny neighbor is a >mpanie w"mlmlf"hy mauuged ci :0:'2":::‘;:!:’:‘:3: fish Wak llfdly add in noohing"’bow. ’ number within J.‘.‘q P was eventnually| It wonl; ... .. o o 0 U PPOR Ti Prtacd : . us 2 0 ‘| A@tachei,s. . _ 5___PORnCer (400 1b.) paus, with on veeeccn® | meet three af ghig 22010 W"* Dédful to | qpoothtents from the Garaman herterics at en vessel, in ree ol the â€" part who y I nolwich. Five hundred 2f the chold o. it was die | dow» the stream. ‘On a secluded ie woe NS 725 DX bramoes Ooents," 2l it souttled and|found filteen or twenty s odn.lo-un.y“""'"u"";:‘mn are also wnder_ ordura, as well ® vessel h. . "akidding" q 1. talvar fellows Pn»hu" companies, the Field Park, the &‘ Mh“’(“ Mr. V. ":‘?“ hesty logs for a barn, | Rayal '.::."‘- N'.:‘Tclognpb Troops of the 008 "of The | 18b the beurt of onr onpmaery "2 * 7| intpony, Motprial, emmminmanion and ow wesso!, g was touchod, and he unubt""20F #eneral| bupqlaber , Th# ploces of the ‘troops thus sn sabrmary. | th=y might he refrealed from "", * 121 1094 | wili he tegey prue U it the Mediterranean i edbemare. | " °9 might he refresbed frog our mediqnag | 2 W MC 1948 by the Milite" and velovrer ner town" he wili sueb an ornament as ?" "Where eise bat find such an ornaâ€" n the main street As roome ?" "Jp what : fi‘-""-o;'mwiumu m " «. B20 thetâ€"the drink would b2*6 to be indef" M hi ied trdncthc, .. :1 ©Xpect ‘ {ml. 1t was «musing to waich the eifect of & cat62 on the old soldiers of the party, and the more inexperienced. To muke sure of a goud basket, Master Jack Robinâ€" son Was induced to supplement the coum bined skill of the Party, and As we sut on] " the oyerhangi ag rocks, and | rnw him cir-' cumvent the funy tribe we Giscoyored the origin of the saying ; "QUICKER THay JACK ROBIXROX,*" He mave no fuss, pever £ot excited, moved â€" quietly, or stocd &8 Mble se #he wors 0 1 | _0 77 MA tor a moment in a ekill. ‘ mauiged circle, auog in a | trige that was sufely added to the fuot lucreasiny ber within Jauck‘s basket, mm I.l:l ‘ll U‘:I 4 Al god ;:," Curran Ha Conductor : fey, | places, and â€" the | Jows‘ barp. enfts, practical ele lige | Ket, and the king pleted the 1i hing already enn: Mn tru_wful chre " €4000 DaTuR & * |and , aud beavier Lreeds of k f80t har CSitlg 1 NXELRIING nafer was mad reto Prder, m .. m { the G. T. R g,,“ e at Pulme nl~l1.fl“ our rony, ':'fl““L move, + M-yuu.Plug.g & Darham, and n to| very vaund duick #o i}" fog" |xived at our ride of nn hour or ,'flor: go.| ion wit;.:,:fl'"'i*‘ ‘"ll:rh“m + ' rived at on l‘floflumtion_ s wo we ar | vie azaiu 1:"‘ supper “w':,.. In ‘ Meustr oo rante muad we seired sleungmni.-fi“'.fll e.»v.xlrirr'o of 4 frigernmior ; t might posit )a I.:" visious of ;l“:';n’ gepius ‘otr“t'lhhz i l»“';:.""‘-"' f ' M h U in goou as l-n;u'l 1 ~" «Agioas otu’: mi:; the re. | the Of.‘a‘:‘:r ?’nd .“‘::m.:‘;" a (::‘;‘ on r wou an is ahrer ant apric s, and a. | the list wre. | The U be acce w ‘pro":l” put; ..w,"' u:'l";’:l the query dillll‘l; lll‘(‘z"buln" lu.‘g“‘:_:'x added ‘r spdrits uu:" supper ?" No ..; ve you got l-:m.,““.,. “:: on w:‘: :;"r a «» | e plu refrigerator :Wn to zero, lm‘:l" and our ;:‘, and thas nl]":-u“'w se 'up"" | t i of golde 0r â€" was o when the | re be crownuay i nep ohk u beauti peued, and Fitanet 1oulct ars Bs sn l hnu;;ry gaze 108 Sood rev;] a pipg« | Wwere u.,:tod day w-us'\ ) Simt sn > 04 Ne h M 8 exten, all *» as if ouly too a aled to our (fNor and ""u;.tm o uiy . 'w‘:"' e sigh of reli aved one uni nxious to Lbe | Their exel Wenty vill im of relief, nited aud mi ’,ul neprod nmations of : i Hive """‘ ights |AH Wers nerncgts ie o ie 1w were »gr my spaee : k ware ah.d .'."' in ‘2”‘ ” “‘“ ““l tO96 t the 4 gruin, which is grown there in greater ’n.bmdunce. Our faurmers could well imiâ€" tate others in the substantial, stone foundâ€" ation bafus, and beavier breeds of cattie. and horsen, I * Obu to toll Low | ter 1 A pile et lumber | rab; izeq | §3rd an â€"extemporized | 53rd nagnificent fields of vspring and passeogers were in their io: a | M LOQy) 200 CC# e00 Dattahon heya oo:: afforded “ ';"MM 106th) from Aldershot i IP.V tlunw.‘ Ba |% Royal Irish Fusiliers (late 1st ‘un low, and | Ind Rate 18th .”'I' Irish) from Aldershot; . and un,'[7‘u. r. olion Higbland Laght | Infantry (late 0 farm, apq ) /20" £900; 1st Battalion Royal Highlander nomeWards in the il. On every side low grounds were of Qu fliek, un low Veuus shone with the ".":;;‘;: The In4ian tfl'mu. for which warning has uire of such a been sent to ,xmh, are the 1st Battalion 8 Mancherter Regiment (lute 6314 foot): the 1t battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders (lnte : the work of| 19. q Highlanders); the 1st, 7th, and 20r), wlt w‘." brief and 45th Regiments Bengal lufantry; the 13th hone Urigltly Bengal Luncers; the 1st, 13th, and 5th, Batter the surface of ies of the 8th, 9th, aud 11th Brigades of the e fishing was Royal Artillery, two mnative regiments from : Leen expect. | the Bombay Army, three from that of Madras 1 the eifect of| â€"two to remain at Aden as a reserve; tw o uf the party, | companies of the Bengul Engineers and two â€" To muke | Companies of Roypal Engmeers from Madras, Jack Robin.| i? al, 7,006 men, gnder the _ command of Sir it the com. | Herbert Macpherson, with General R. Hughes ns we sut on | @04 Colonel 0. Â¥, Turner as brigadicn, The kW "Sridn air. gll':_llu:c:-nh{u‘mt conststs of the 2nd bat» 1P _ reop, and T ','m"""""".ud‘ "“::nnv n.‘;{?’. :" |fnreay ing | wil en the ) s o Sm mm s sn c (late 42nd Foot), :l: :.r"‘.: ind Battalion "";" ln.d llncu rab; |°""'"" {late 86th Foot) from the Curâ€" 531 d ts hn.""l'&ne Regiment (late M un m ’* bling@nd Rattalion Reyal st (late 106th) from Aldershot m on > ul !‘”‘ Irish Fnsiliers (late 1st aa 43. 2. _4 _ | rebain a myste: dd that of a that delegation :3 reuts, and iumbled, bot f lond of edibles in â€" nl:r:-uv::‘:: cakes and bread , .] ported that be hnd 1e HH2008D Gasture to milk the e mouth Of | teri,} to wash dow On every | need hardly be add promise of | ȴ@uture is the so ty | farmer | 10®9v20ce company Â¥ While all this w; ost hopeful abts Logered, and wheat of begun to fall. To » et farthor| Cheertr) an elder) jg | bave a chat, and as :;‘p::m" poreapiues wore ver pring probetility that the N greRter | fropted by bruid, an well imiâ€"| back. Bour #a cho 1e found.| ""84 by wlhich we of taitle l..au.gu‘ had made a weve in our roap, * ‘ul‘c].l’. and buek t 1 | the 13. B. Pinmb, Dr, o Mr. Gnrnev, of 1 gide Mr. Monroe, Mr. . vere | vrew, Myr. Vwr, G lon ] gentlemany, A call British Troo;;:.t-l;g;r~0rden for Egypt. patstiietct ts i s )i ]| _ As we left Durham the &IP Was resop) ing with the stirring . amusic of the f(, mm drum, and the Ornuge fraternity was gutl ering from far an i newr to ccoiecbrate fl4 day. | As we neared Palmerston the »trouts were seon to he spanved with sntbetantiol arches, and crowds of the adumireps Of King William, of glorians, pious an innm=tal nemory, filled the stroets. Tlhe process ion Wwas ju«t forming as one train drew out and | it was evident that the brotherhont are stroug and vigor0us in the northerm couutres, two of oup party P., dont thit gel and we had not OUF GC0Bnint uns ever, and thus all end, ]|_ The srownmg yio y remembered dgay was were uncovered in the 1 | ter and whout IWenty y Their exeln muations of â€" lnhqm‘dufli--n. only «n An were egreed in tins were the beaviest ting your, and only that . genlleman were LPPseart would never rik oup w» ufrtion for veracity by nninkals .A Lequaintunce with PPFOUDIDE® Weae very ply probetility that the Gxhe, fropted by bruid, and on buck. Bboun a cheerin} rowd by wlhich we Cuire uie O 1 C While all this wae (llhl\'nirlng abts lngered, and tho slides f began to fall. To reader the outl cheert] J Q.dfl‘ly pusse; «by 4 bnve a chat, and RSBUred Ds that 1. : aLaTo PC terial to wash down the »tule: need hardly be added that the ndrentare is the SUCGermuL 1 lnsurance company . P SmR ECCE TB "‘l".lnlng ;1 ters when the gude man returned," j " then a plemsant faced ludy returne; fron, , neizhborly call and the pisous young y " was sent to mauke peace, What "'""lru:q in the interview 16 not knowpn to the lik. torian of the trip. and therefore ;t Will ay,, remain a mystery how ilg bappened l that M&M returned, not erespg lien ud butabted, but sctonlly bearing aoor lond of edibles in the form of ~nl.x|.w|‘ cakes and bread and batter, He riegme ported that be bad sent t., fanily t ty pasture to milk the cows. .. _ 0C TL CC IETYno une Was at hume,':nd“"" be trusted to Lis success in e'l"‘i"lu‘ t ters when the gude man ,.), "U% m« hnadoaal i2 .l .a _ 0) C SpHeiHty u. ceived t pood part, while I.h::mlé Soiet is auges ‘duull" .!.ll‘i!-lnd an dr“.'p( “"'Uhl“‘ lm‘i:fl:t guncealed, . Wy, ::'"“' C were a hag: / wharp fellow Â¥respond(d, "\'::fl:?" ht Lorry #8 we mie, " folly, On to the mt 10 Wait for our hibnds, and as an bon prssed ang 154 awer uc::. voby enme back to (q, 034 pangs of buuger bey liKtaah â€" eaiufgg, 33 3 w ooo‘ 1 GERtE 10 dlistupp | > Inisiarst lind berp “"i_“'# l‘n\-‘t,l it 1 A call was made ty upon Mr. HAm gentleman was out ot the plea=ure of Dr. Jemison, Mi. .L\.X'uu of the Bank of Commer Mr. J. Tl:,!llulmd, of the I e with him, f GLoRIOT‘s 12rg * ireets. Tlhe Process: mg as ons train drew out ut that the brotherh »nd Vigor0us in the northerm Bb . Li 2y was when our Ti kety l in the presence of Mc&is tWenty villugers and gruests, U Bs ie o. 2s 770 HHCbeD in order t, lrm @8 would be AcCeplable . The ludy added Shuce + ly kex Mz 1 " BR. ngent and other _ _" A2CCCCOF Tunt* Bico waus the Place t 4 the order Biled, j ended well. »thn! bhad ts the "Mn:u::,'::‘ ty 1 paott, Wwhile thei cvuu.‘" 3,’“-‘: d n d""l‘w of saty & t "‘_ Culngegled, . w, _ "W# madle by ane r . Hunter, M > Ped Os that h;': pleotiful, and u, shers lad bal. . hiz podai . / 2 tag it the Gunily 10 thy W8, +0 us fi)"n. the »tolen vepnt, J I that the bero of this Wihima tha MhaBirer of .. e trut wae n . 0 ~ the _ neordoutly j,f | 4@ Wds ompelled to tury "bndloo" 00 the * proved ty the o uow 0eaty ang Wl ouns that ever to i, Cone 1r ©Cadiipine, rouewing uw at, munerse ere worthy not nermy. @8 of ('\'en',; "“uo.* Shore the Mt‘ll & the q ‘eut, wWas ‘R(q €0b the 7CCn o ithrd Laited q, they "he lus, +D+ ‘v of w; 8O of uy 40 do how. "‘the and pre. diiug the CC and n“; WLUIy? se sdl ol CAE 8 n ap t% :;_"‘.“.'h.-nn °*A mot sor T Om mmene, the necessity whnieh »x order in Egypt un mai Arality of the Suey Camnnl. :'_mou he is in con with â€" Arabi, theip . oby Ramieh, which + y without tlie lows of win y sition at K«fWrl Dws, MM com nanded lby 1 Honse of Commons Mr form vote of eredit in .} of the British . Xnedit; the netion of |;. Cubincd nuropeans nre boing even the natives who vants being butchered fnmily was taken from the wheels, and so pieces. CS N6 Euglish in keepi town, and protecting the | ty of Europeans in the © break. ‘The Prench urs p 600 men and the English 4 from | the interior that in . Enropeans nre being dirot Pasha is disposed of. been productive of fres nets have plunged the « barndly lees than total : dive is still apparently , a mere cypher, thong despatches Arabi‘s dn ar a tmaitor to Egunt ap the English in proferens trymen onglit to huve s time that the man lias # with him. | There are t}, will think Arabi and ti atand each other and . mity between them. Port Surd, July 28.â€"3 sels of different nntioned bour. Admiral Conrnd nssist the English in kee town, and protectine +).. T TTR PFCTEEUr ) Duike alcmn'mgm w:'l‘l 2 maeh o} 4 Brignde., , 25 â€"There is no ;hih-u. of aflairs a; BUMARY oj 3 »nl. British troon llate the \ “Lr slief that opposite the 4 detences of the c interior convey new ©ommitted npon E. thre matine Chiisbing +â€" Buid ineasures have protection of the J water eupply in th, is carefuily Lusband by the condensers o ably bhold cut for a A spy and messer eaptured 0u a steam ud in ut doe L .llflmzl and go mation. | ‘The engid expedition is being h Fensive operations wi menced for throe w Alexandria, June © w from Cairo, 4 Baid. The Khedive Alexandria. An ove ®stntes that 85 Euro, Mlm-vdh-d. and t hiten violated and tor participated in the a apparently not be reâ€" old CICC EV CuEnort * mu ND A% # condense n san coudense 32,000 w “' condense Fovernment lns chart nda "Cammdian®" Khe@n Aune. Eaeh is canglslo ty us c that Eugins) anerely to po proclmwatio, at Culro, and An adsunce « Jhitish on Arabi‘s ling, of 2d Yidice o The confiden, Paslin posresse, has presented ti, threatening his mutment of a ::!:‘:pb of the M. antervene in 1 yielded to the pm Admiral Beyiou a rebel, deposed } moned the armay Bovereipn, ut tie for the Bombay, July ed toâ€"say with a E"V Of the Mad: uders for Exyp Buttabion of 4). ; Malia to jomn the arin y of the fa mautil every forciguer is ex London, duly 22.â€"â€"The phrates "lett Portsmouth 1,698 amen. The efptain arders belonre emling, J :r.duu:muuu will be *T mud i :""‘. §t 48 Dortoer dive as a traitor to 100 of Mohamined haying deserted to purpose of securnig ment occupution . the natives to reno« wiy .. ., 7 ", 207 08 carth awh !‘.?' toll Â¥9u ®t onse #> etruments in the telegrams despate ww“‘“ “Al' ©r parations were fops and ane there fore i; able War exists bret s lish." In MDother | 4 wttalil 2 C262 Orokop of and o + t J angr nB 424 erving wit OWols “mdn'n. July LDUCS 140 jng» pre himself, JJ;, finst, j after his CVacustion that @l the mungers tians have been comumi anstigntion; that while with the sword, and m who wene lo{ the Khedive remumed â€" women afloat amony and returned to shone order and countensnee people, "wherefore, | 4 ©Continue raising | soldy proclamation is as fol dive bas imprisoned drie mndria in order that ther _ snpplies m foree of 1e protection of the »mneught will comune bas B CCONT 1 % » at Ma: WINSLDW® so0 reliave the poor littles .+ 4 upon it ; thare is no mtat M & se i 1 Ct & ethere 1 : Mothors t ; : foalni myd heoun us ©ufting +aath 9 what .-I;Ddlfl«“ (Condensed / l"“"“. Suly 21, © merg rounmd to w ties ut this crisis. J ‘.. whe Opposition ’H‘h(t.. the *4 n has proved a hard Niui-u,- to awallow, slates ite l‘iihnm«" !‘0‘“- proviced Lize ps | "6 Amving gunt and a: roference | hnd tortured the atro "t IONDAY $ | Aigy The &ran=port " L&ypt. ‘The be prossure bro ymour, and pr, ised him from : are those and tie N ~ Sherty Mr. (G ing harre ms will n« idence ‘msenger eamer ft iC given muel rganization a bas th n d y Un® anne ind A.â€" In the} mplete an i to remounce th rmy of the fa foreiguwer is ex TT 0 use in @adls the pros st lmg.-j.‘y“.,u, weeks weled Ad +« (} Cul im the ) despatele ypt. iscdal ) with de a menibe;r losleus if Wea t hetr Cétml) and din Den Ave \lee!'ny that there 4 Seveq lithes Bm s t phn 1 the country atane y y im frop h T lmea 400 How unts eved ¢ Hi abidhe M t H uie t C linae XAub A ts the C1 veer ug) ly ti i Ey pt and I we to pioG Lorake ol lefo, ©%1) tha vin 8 6 V t

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