Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 25 Mar 1886, p. 1

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It is again our duty to chronicle the death of an old resident, Charles S. Rankin, Esq., P.L.S., which took place at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. S. Hutchins, Millbrook, Ont., on Monday last, in the 88th year of his age. Mr. Rankin was well known to almost every resident of our town, and will ong be remembered as a kindly old man, ever ready with a sympathetic heart and helpful hand to aid those in need. He will also be remembered as the surveyor of the whole of this northern portion of Ontario, and deserves more than a passing notice at our hands; but our space being limited this week, we reserve for another issue further particulars of one so widely known and respected throughout this section of the country. - O. S. Times &apos; S &apos; B. Laurancs&apos;s Spectacles d Eyeglasses Art- the only genuine English Articlei in ihw Canadian market. Real Pebblee are kept in stock. Teta are given to pur- chasers to prove genuineness. They are recommended by the President, Vice- Pws., Ex Pros, nidBx- Vice-Pros, of the Medic*! Aiaocistion uf Canada, Ac. J IS. t. KI SSKLL, (.., Flukfrtvn, Owl The only place where they can be got Canadian Pacific Railway. Owen Sound Branch, TIME JTABL.K. Taking X/e*, Momta* July .oiiit: \orth. ~ gtAtroHB~ Mall&apos; \ ie. Toronto ."". " Uv&apos; 7 fetor Crs*ll Junction t u ^&apos;,. * Oriutfe- I Arrlv* Till- I Lav Oraiigevillii Junction... Khrll. mi" Oundalk Kl.MHKU I..S .... lisrtrlalo. Wllllamford QbaMwortb Uwiu Sou n &apos;I Arrlre.&apos; 1 00 4.0IIIH MMItll. *" 8TATIONH. 0w*u ftotjnd Ofcafcwortb SH Wllliamaford 60S rt-smnurrox * Dental! h.lburn. 131 Junvtiuu MOO .. Nit nat Cfcsrieston v> 9 O7 &apos; Mail, i lilies. %/*a**ivBwuii rw.ll Junotios .. T !>* ArrJTslOiS : s i,"l ? , ... 4 31 " 487 " 5M " - 535 1 , 11 " 630 " 1 M*I W.WHYTK, GIN j. 8rT. lj M. MI i.i.i OBN&apos;L PASS. AST. DR. CARTER, M.C.P. AS., OUT. riYtH I tv si IM.IO>. FLEKHERTON. rnct, next tv DiruiuM Cowrt offict. l>r. Hixon. Physician, Surgeon, and ACCOUCHKIl, PRICEY I LLK, - ONTARIO. l^nfBe* n<1 Ke^ideucc uer TmbvUvrlu OhircheH. 1&apos;i-icoville. J.P. XAKKNALL.L.V.K DK.XTI8T. R\I>I"ATK "f Toronto Hcbool nf DcntUUy. will Iwat Msrk,|l.- I&apos;M- 1st n<l lr,l Wtxlnw day of ouch month, unit l ! l-^li- i t"n nu tin- 1-t nd 3rd Tlmm lnv iu i-rh mouth fur the practice of kit pro(Mlon. FROST & FKO>T. BARKIMTKltS. SOI.tCITdHH. CON\ V.YANC&apos;nB. *r om.-.- I&apos;onl.&apos;tt Ntret, OWUN HOUMI. >iul Ttry Tluir-la: t Kl.Khll KKTCX. J. W. KIIOST. I. I..1I AI.FHKII FROST. Crown County Attorny. MASSON & MAS80N, B \HKISTKHS.HO1.ICITI 111&apos;!, ito IITII-BII Owen NumM, in Vliknr&apos;s b&apos;ork. Piiulntt St : Hrnm li nlli&apos;-i- in Mn-k l:ilr, nver Me KrUn<l itoro, on Kr&apos;.ilny tiul HaturiUy i very w.k J.MA8HON. Q.C. S MtSHIiN. W. MASSON. N II 1&apos;rivnl. A ( <Miii&apos;ny&apos;n fuuiN to Ilivcttat troui Uis to Klunt |iur c-i-nt . MLDWIX HAXPI. . r.BCHl.W. FMW.W. CABVIK HANDS, EUHLIN & OARVIN. NK,..-- .1 /.. hi>i 1 1 .( /y.&apos;.i&apos;N. BAHRIHTKUH. HOI.U&apos;ITOUS. N(1T MUEH. CONVKVANCKHH, *o. Unncv In lxnnt I .wct Katoi of intorest. OOlrM. 16 King 8tr Kt. Toronto. MORPHY & MILLERS, Btrrutrn, Saliritar*, jVut&apos;irtr* /&apos;uWi&apos;r, OFFII r, Or McFsrUiio&apos;i Drau Store. DURHAM. - - - ONT. , tf.mU. John W. Armstrong) 1- M 1111:111. >\. (&apos;,,. OHKT. DIVIMON TOl&apos;KT n.RUK. TOMMIHSIONKK In B. It., (&apos;oiiTcyancar. ,Vc An^nt for purrlitue nil il<- nf lnil Ai>pralnr fur C. L. C. Com- and f. P. II A H. Ko.&apos;lt jr. MI.II.-V to Ixmii on ih rn<Mt r.&apos;nial.|r t.irins. IxSLKH ur MAKKI AGE W. J. BELLAMY. TWP. GI.KSK COffVSYAXCEIt, IXSURAKCE AUT, ,((&apos;. DREOH. MORTaAORM. I.KAHRH. Ac., prpr 4 Mill |iro|n<rlv ni-rntfl !iiiirsnri< m-r tad in ant-clMucompani**. Monajr to lend at Money to Loan. /&apos;.r -&apos;. Int.,. .1 . ,. Sli.i:;lit I.,,,,,, In&apos;.orn&apos;t pnl&apos;l voarly, not in advanri.Xo iMuiuiiig^j. HI i-li. n^i .1 Apply to . !. IIIOKMII KV. FRED. RYDEH, Brick and Sfone Mason. FLEHHEltTON. Orders In Town snd Country promptly n.l tnlly cxm-ntixl THE MARKETS; FLE8HEBTON. i:,ircf,iJh/ <;,,,; <-t.;l /-.&apos;.;, IK it,. Flour ...... ............... M >0to 4 6O Fall \Vheat ............ $0 75 to 80 Spring Wheat .......... 075 078 Barley ..................... 50 56 OatH ................... :2 I53 IV.m ...................... C5 55 Butter .................... 15 16 EjfRH, fresh ............. U 14 Potatoes .................. 20 025 Pork ................... 5 50 fl 00 Hay, per ton ............. 800 100O Hid ..................... 2 7 25 Wool ...................... 15 ! 8herwkin8 ............ 060 070 OMM ..................... 05 05 Turkeys .................. 07 OH Chickens per pair ...... 25 025 D*>k per pair ......... 040 W) Flesherton NEW STOCK: AT Jewel: "TRUTH BEFORE FA VOR "-" I&apos;HISfUlPLES. A&apos;OT NO. 246. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. MARCH 25, 1886. AP . n>. PO*RIETOI. Flesherton, Ont- Coneieting of Gold and Silver Ladies I and OeU&apos; Watches, Brooch*., Kar nn, Chain*, Ringi, A*., all of the ** , ityandatM honeeUy Mil &apos;hum. JAN.O. .r-*-R.-,<uTuig a ap* feet*. warranted ADVANCE. A. R Fawcett. Editor. Tit - Bits. uf Limd mill Other Intere*t\H&apos;i /(cm* ijiithrrrtl by TVic Kfporiert. Choice Seeds for caali at the Medical Hall. In the libel Knit, Tate r, GVx Prin- ting Co., Toronto, the latter won. Timothy Seed for cash at the Med- ical Hall. The Owen Sound A<lrtrtiter is now printed by tin- ageuey of tttesun power. Oyste.ru for sale at R. Good&apos;n meat market, Flenhertou. Garden need* in great variety at the Medical Hall. Wo had a very pleaaant call from : j Woiiev to loan atitix per tsent. Ap. I Aucticw sale of farm stock, implr ply to M. Kichardxun. menu. Ac., at Lot X4, Con. 22, Kgr- Here IH a new and simple core for rnout, commencinf; at 12 o&apos;clock, DOOU. coruH anil bunions : Take a piece of raw j gharp. on Friday, April 2ud. 9 montlm beef, put it into vinegar, let it stand I credit on all mmi over r. Hector La- three (layn. Put it on the corn. It will , mont, proprietor ; IJougald McCormu k, eat it HO yon can pull the rootH out. | aoctioueur. See uiH*. Wearesorryto hear that Mr. RUSHC! Hcrriroan. tU ^reat half mile runner Bnildem cn mftko most favorable terms for Hardware at KichanlHoo k For 60 Days Only-60 Days ! slipped ou the sidewalk on Monday lant c o&apos;s--the che Pt place io the country for Hardware. and broke a Hinall hone in the right ankle.- OM* SvuuJ Adrrrtitrr. A public meeting will be held in the Town Hall on Saturday evening next, at 8 o&apos;clock sharp, for thepnrpotie of organ- izing tho fleiilierton Brans Bund. All intereetwi*Bjiuvited to be present as tiindOMk*&apos; is to be transacted. The . lil.at. in the Fourth clan*, Flenhenon public school, last Friday evening, wan very intereHting. The sub- that Are ban been more Auction Sale of (ami itock, imple- ments, Ac., at Lot 7<i. 77, Con. 8, Arte rnoxia. coiumocing at 1 o&apos;clock p.m., on Thursday, April Int. 11 months credit on all snn-.s ovr 5". A. S. Vandusen, auctioneer , Jjtemiah Thompson, pro- prietor. 8e nillx. A nctin sale rf farm nCx-k and im- plement*, at lot 88, Con. 13, GSiprey, * The Noted Jewelry Man, Flesherton. Is always looking alter the interests of his numer- ous customers ID the way of Cheap Grooda. 5. | destructive than water." was discunsed I in a manner that would refllect credit or/ mnrh older persons. The decision was iu favor of tin- negative. Get a cheat uf uncolored Japan Tea . t Richardson fcCo&apos;s. Every cheat guaranteed to give nati*f action. The C. P. R. exhibition car, con taining samplcx of theprodnctHand soila of Manitoba and the North-West Trrri tories, will arrive at Flonherton Station The Timei says tliat it understands i at .;>.&apos;. p.m. on Wediiottday. March 81st, Mr. T. Hall, of the Dundalk Hrr.,1.1, on Saturday last. -Mr. Tbos. Hcndemon, L. D. 8., of Allinton, wax iu Fleithertou last week. He in better looking than ever. - Spring Dress (ii>o.ls and PriuU are Helling freely at llichardson A Go&apos;s. The slylvH aud pattcruH are Buplwrb. We regret to learn that Squire Arm- strong baa been very ill, but are glad to know he i rapidly getting better. that telephone coinniunication Oveu Sound and Toronto will be ail eit- tabliithed fact by June next. We nnderntand that a musical festi- val, on a very larxt xcaie. will take place in tho I>rill Slied. Klesberton. intlie near futnre. An iiiiiin>ii.st> st.wk of B.Miiii A sli.K-, opened at Kicl-arilwui AC O&apos;H. Pricew are ri^ht aud Hales this week nnprenxl- eutly large. East Groy Spring Show will IHJ hekl ou the S>ci&apos;ty groun.ls, Kl> slu rti>n. on Thursday, April 29th. I-&apos;uller announce- ment by posters, Ac., in a few days. Stevens Bro. plaining fartcry. Chos- Icy, wan dcstroyod by nra on Thumday atterniHiii. liih ,n.t. Lorn. $7,000. In- surance I-2.0UO. Two machines only saved, valued at $000. Field ami Harden Sood* fnll iitock just received at RichardMou&apos;n drug tore. Mr. Will UichanUoii Hjiarea BO paiiiH in kiviiitf cimtotners every njippor- tuuity t<> :u |-r . t the xi-.U. Mm. Wm. McM J&apos;.ntwa ^pdMH from Mr. A. Mtmshnw the pr]ierty up ]xjsiU- the lenidenco of Mr. \V. \V. Trim- ble, in this place, and will build a brick r, -.i.len. e therrou as soon RH ussildt 1 . Icavinu n-xt day, April li-t, at 11.47 a.m. Sanijilcs of .seel {,&apos;rain ill be >{iven away , an<l all ar cordially invited to innpect the i-ontent* of the cardnring that time. <>n fair night some town roiighii acteil m a uoMt dingracef til and ruffianly manner on llroailway about 11 :90o&apos;clock tlire.- or four cowardly youu^ villiaus boat a farmer, \\hose name could not be ascprtaineil. within almost an nu li of hii* life. The f aruu-r wa iui>Qeuive, aud no cause wan alleged for the beatinK- Ahont IJi.SOo&apos;clwk on the Hamo ni^ht an Joseph It-ill, of full -.Ion. \\.is home he wait 1 >< t uenr tin- Skating rink. fnuii iiin nkn<{h aud beaten in a iuhuiuaii nisuucr. The names of tin- ronj.-lii in tlii ta-w- went W\he. Nel-- ami Irwin. wmieof whom iU- too&apos;u. , ... t in the l!r(>a-lay row. Keid HAVH that lie w*i struck on the lieii-l and f:ice with one of the -I &apos; i &apos; " from his h!< i-li raok. llotli lns> eye wart) hlackonctl au<1 I-..-* fiu-e badly cut. If highway ruflhiniim like this is not put a to|> to at once iraum-uH-- will noon Hcciiro an in ...... > -\" r.- nutation. r i >, If nil&apos; f&apos;<**. The freshest. comploUwt. and cheap- est Htock of K< m i ul I >rv (ioodn, now opened at Kit li Wm. G. Speers, anctioneer. R>e hills. Auction sale of farm stock, imple- ment*, Ac., at lot 27, Con. 12, Osprey. commencing at 1 o&apos;clock p.m. sharp, on Tooeday, March 80tb. IO months credit on all sums over 1.1. N. Cameron, pro- prietor ; John 8peer, auctioneer. See bills. Ladie*. hold yonr orders for Millm ery until yon have Hera Mis* Maud Rich- ardson&apos;* stock ; opening flay, 1-t April. P. Muruhaw, a nophewof Mr. Aaron Munshaw runs a bun regularly to the &apos; station and makes |joxi He U also agent for the Dominion press Co. and d< He is now giving Iff Per* Oent. Off ou all porcliMea of 1100 and over of hit honMri 1 and inn stock of Watchts. Clocks, Kings, Brooclira. Eamngff. Ixwketa, Chaini. Charmi, Cuff Buttons, 8p*ctacl*a. Pipe*> , n ,l 1 1&apos;ur***. Violins, 4c. Remember thii is a ntre chance. Do not raias it. All new goods. Positively for *0 days otily. John lf . v &apos;" 1 uave *". T vVatclu s. Clocks, or Jewelry to be repaired, take them to Russell -it will pay you a perls** io*> wan-anted every time. The only place when lite faoions B. Lawrence Spec* rai be obtained. Do not hwy any other JAMES G. RUSSELL, THE * * BOSS * WATCHMAKER * * AND * * JEWELER Mueus Hill A OsU.ru.- have starter I the Drees and Mantle Making iu tin -Imp I&apos;M r H. .1 Sproulc&apos;s xtore and so- licit K share of public partronage. Mr. Johii H. Heard, carriage maker hero, has nouiu new varieties of Potatoes t okar^a at the same t which he m offering (or sale. See hie rate aa the Dnrliain ta*txloee. We can advertisement next week, at the head of earncatly recommend Ft-t, to the public, j w editorial page, for particular. /i.ra.m, Ckrottith. Ree Mr. Clayton&apos;s new advt in thim We -were more than pleased h*| week&apos;s paper. KullsKaorUnontof Spring Friday, to find an old Normal School aud Summer goods, in t^tuta, &apos;n-Hti. frit-lid. keeping story iu Flcuhcrlou and misses, and i-liil.lr.-n-. hoots an.) shorn, gladly direct attention to hi* locals in , We can most heartily nx-onim. n.l Mr. this iwtue. Mr. Xonm is a n.utU-uiaii Clayton&apos;s stock to the public. He al- "i-ll wortliy of th* public partrona^-t- and if we gave an honest Mtimate of him. we might be arcnned *X flattery. All we can do U to cordially recommend him to the people. Durham l^rwd. We understand that some eleven brick building* are already un.lor tract in FleshertoB. to be com.**-.! ! _ 0or mimn , rs i,. Te bee,, in Toronto during the urewcot sssi. An elc-vator | at the Station itnn.l- in all probability be erected this The Agricultural Kditor ha-> secured a lot on Sydenham titrout sud ways keeps the bent. A strong boy. 17 or 18 years of age. wanted for about 7 month*, to ilo farm work. Apply to Wnt. fair Parker, lot llftj. T. A H. H. west. Artenuwia- about 2) railes south of Fleahertou. One who milk well preferred. (or aoaie time past buaily rngage.1 iwbet rcousiderati<ina:i,l , _ ,i,..: , .^W.L- \f u;i 1 arr c, urren. c 111 Heshrrloii. A man named 1&apos;arker who used to (raw milk t the KU-sherton cheese fac- tory unbilled s little U" niuch " forty- rod " Thursday -nm last. U went into tho hotel here, leaving his horses .tiding near the entrance, ami some- body put ih.-iu into the sh*d in thr >anwhil. Ft rk cream* out and wanted to know wliero his horses were, and upon aacvilainiiit; tli.-ir wlirrt-sli ill* - them out of the hotel shed and tiad them up in Spr.&apos;ule&apos;s hsd. In the prai.ks which followed, the boaftes wn- untied ami tartr<l off in the direction uf the Stati.ni at an easy trot. Mr. C l.y>i ran after and secured thum, but what was his astmiiehmciil when, o* bnnfiMg them back to the h. id. Mr Parker rash- < d st linn in a drunkou fury and struck hiei several times with a whip. Severs) |x:rsuiia interfered aud restored quiel <>r &apos; it might ha\L- f.uvd ill with Parker. Th* latt.-r then took the lines in his hand*, IUK tlu&apos;ir spring stocks. M. rtichardson A Co.* and I >. S. Munro&apos;s opening of I millinery will take place on Thursday n.-.xt. April 1st. - The Bfier^&apos;tir- firm nf contractor*, builders. A.-.. Messrs. Moore A Whitten. brick office and dwelling. NinU-en years ago ou Friday last we planted the first printing press in Orillia. Our | taper then was tlu- m.l\ one north of Harric. Now there are, more than a dozen printed nortli . -f th. county town. Orillia Time*, 4)&apos;e are, under tho impression that foll&apos;ii^v, I Mr " W - "*"" ***** T is Home North of Barrie. sud the trr- > "*&apos;*>n>e sign for H. ,,-roffs reetaurant ,,r,. wan established hero in 1H5H. We | **? " * I"&apos;* !&apos; &apos;> **" I&apos;""&apos;" l"t _ . I. .,.. ._:!:. _l_i ft -. have already a number of large coutractn for the present seaaou. The firm m a good solid, reliable one. and j any coiitriu-U they take will be faith- i fully carried out. Wl &apos; <k - >" "ne si.h ,s ; P lat,< of fruit Unioiiil painted in the "tintic- manner. Mr. rlenher i may mention incidently that the Entrr pr, inhere still. ( &apos;.Jli.w^.wf Ettrrfriv. i * Rev. ThoH. WatHOU*s lecture in tli Town Hall. n r,,e*lay e^reninK last, " ot mert>l >&apos; * r* intw bnt atl ^^ P wan not as well attended a the im- ",. rare abilition. IH.rtance of tho xubject warranted. <> Thnrsday last Mr. C. Rentier. Those who did atU&apos;nd were delihte<l Bay street, left her young danjjhu-r sit with it. Through an itnfortnnsUi mis tm near the Htove ou a high chair. By undcrstaiidinn the first practice of tlu,- 1 ""&apos; i"&apos;ins the- chair upset and tlu- oratorio uf " Queen Kitther" came off on the name) evening, which prevented a large number atternHnj&apos; tlic l.-cture. \V ( |HK>r child wa.s thrown nu the hot i.>v.- and her face actually tm-k to the Ntove &apos;In-fore nhe wa-. snatcliv.1 away. re|at the I&apos;hiM waa t.-rribly hurno.1, but The entertained of her recovery. <> S. AA- hop*- IU-v. Mr. Watson will lecture at sonic future time. A brief synopsis of the lecture ai>pearH*l; where . wrtufr. in these columns. Tho practice of the grand oratorio Rev. Mr. Ayers preached a very &apos; of Ksther the lieautiful Queeu." has el<xpients-rmonon"rW&apos;lsli/.:ar&apos;sKeiiHt " IHH-II rec.i!ii!ii.-!ice<l. with Mr. D. S. Mnn ro as miisii 1 director. There will gpring Opening S NEW PRINTS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW TWEEDS, NEW CLOTHING ! \ew Goods in Every Department ! M. Richardson & Co. u (lUnit one hiitulrixi |>erforui.-r-i. Tli oratorio will be given in the Prill Shed lii-re in the near future, under ti .- sux pioes of the MetlxidiKt clinrcb. I In \ o .-alists of tin- I&apos;reshyti-rian churvh are heaitily uniting with tin**&apos; of th.- M. cxjieet iu last Sunday eveuin*;. to a lame conere gation. The downfall of theyreat Chal- dean empire. jut when it had attline.l the xenith of its ^lory. find the fall of the wicked kin, Belshsuzur. were |Mir- tray. -&apos;I in Vivid colors, ami were -Imw n to U a fiilfiliiient. to the letter, of Hacnsl prophecy nearly -IK) years jirior to the tluxlist church. HO that we may event. The attention of the audiem-e &apos; tliitt tliis grand oratorio will be waa rivi -ted from hexinniiiK to clime, a most crtslitahlv inaniier The Next Sunday momiug Brv. Mr. Aver.s practice was held in the basement nf tin- subject will h. "The Model Farm." Methodist church hwt Tuesday M i.mt In the evening lii-i silhjeH-t will he. " The < and was very sncouftstiil. Ml psrtir- !< Tliree Hebrew Children iu the Hurning Fiery Kiiruance. &apos; It is igaiii our duty to chronicle th Tuesdaj death of an old resident, Charles S. | Rankin, Fm|., P. F. S.. which took plaoe at the rosidence of his non in law, Mr. S. HiitcluuH, Millhronk. Out., on Monday last, in the HHth year of hin sge. Mr. Rankiu \vas well known to alnuwt every reiilnt of our town, ami will |..n^ U- l i -, r i. I ..un. il. A t>iMn< i CoejseU .if lUymJ Tstaplen el Trmiwnuioa, for East Ursy, was uryaaiaeti at K,.i,l*rly .* TeaOay laet, at whiea four 8*Uet <>Hn,iU wvre fptueeUe^ tit, Beth*!, S.. 14. Rocklyn : Tkoca- Uiry. N IU). f.-uuiaw. Mo. 144; eW No. 119 THr ef* pewtftt. Th Mkr- HM- J ir4.Mi, S..t.r S A. Tli.Moei*. A C. Bro. E Ui.-ka. K D. C. " I M TliorstiMi. Chaplain. " \Vm. Ucn, Secretary. " y. J 8. Ustittin, Tl naieiet- 1 H Carruchor*. Hrrald " Juhii Dlis, Dep. HeraU. * K Abiwtt, <;<t*L - Wn, rUwfiin j. U.UUML DUtri.-t Trtutces,- Br M R H nion.i. KinilxrUry , Thuinas ThornlHiry : ami D. L. White, when hishonws startrd for h.-nir own ace. nl, and Parker f tlimr It was decided Ui bold the neit meeV &apos; i.ff bis &apos;"&apos;.&apos; Kimlwrley, OB th first Tuesday hi with a saddrniMS* that alin.t sub- | June. hld <m t.. the the - ul iaj wre installvd by J. lii.nliiii, the I&apos;jr Br<> Tliurst. &apos;snporanee H.el, which is an i ii of which the village "f KiruberUy may feel justly proud. It in a tint class ere. I him completely. II lines and was draxifvd u, tuis rather un- w _ rv> L-nK-eful sttilode for snme&apos;sietancv. when &apos; the T. he relinquished hm h.-ld wi&apos;li s curse, i tutioii Tlio hi rsvs continued thr ir journey ivis- urrly homeward*, letting Parker to foot :t as host h>- could. They say Parker is a quiet, inoffensive when sober. Isn&apos;t it a pity such men c &apos;iildu&apos;t be innxie t.. see how ndicol- <sly Uiy aj.pwar wl>n they ire drunk &apos; They would be ready to kick tliemselvet. Branch SrhowLn. T&apos;l tiu Editor lit Tk* .Ht-lnrr Dear Sir, The subject of establishing branch schools in laryi&apos; school stftiops is n-cviring a considerable .inn nut of atten- ti.-n st the present tune, in this locality. No doul.t the |.r>.jwt&apos;T ..f tin- schi-iu , lieve<i h*.l fl.-Ur.i to tall* him pns thought he was rum-ting a long f.U want. I Md Md (, lm f.. r . i,,,), ^ timt> mu>) , ^ but we have every reason to fear thai the *tla--i. in f..rr< u|>n the place. The err- i{< XH! uiUndrd to be done will I -Irfrstrd j vanU err brave and rallied around Utasr by the cumbrousiiees "f the matlnnerv at i""" 1 &apos; m * trr &apos;" defence of hu> pw ami estate. A hvrce tijjht roseed, which re- sulted in the defeat sjul eispvnel if the r. ) bvr*. but i lily aftet many ot thes* werv JiMiblvd by wuvuds. four brigand* ROMI. Msrch 1&apos;.&apos; A Sttusation baen prmluced in Sicily by a danng nf bnganda t ca(>turr the irrandnon "f Ailniirsl NVUoii Th<- young ;riitl...ii:in is Hon. Victor Albert N>Uu HiKxl. son of the preenit and Unrd Bejr llndi-i |- rt. wh-w fathrr was the ftoe- itid uf Lady Charl.&apos;ttf. .lauu&apos;litrr <>f Ad- uiiral Nelson Hi* fathvr is an r.)iirrr to the Quran and th Duks- ..f Brale> r Sicily. The faanly estate inclutles pn- T ill i., ::,. ( wt. &apos; I Mariacv, in. li wan xi\m Irt thr Km ( Sirdy te the admiral. Victor was rvaulnif in the caatl.- oh.&apos;ii the linganils. wh it is be* werv taken pnaonerw ami turned over the custody .f t b allontee. t.- A MnArm Fettise? Tlierv wae a ymmii laUy in Hn>ham, Who knw U&apos;ts (" si||saji<l c-&apos;uUl sinf eea. Hut .- uMu t mend h<e \n,j wouMn&apos;t waah ilolhea, N,.r li. : lp hrr .<W mnthr t wring &apos;esn. ihtr /i&apos;,,A.ir.i,,,. sirous of taking part iu this magnificent oratorio would do well to ap| ar uext OKI- -N-Hnc. March 79. JAW. . . mj yr.KTiW K e > Mr. WfttMOB&apos;N I . < I u r. . Al pilblmhed, the liev. Mr. \YaUouj gave his U-.-tnn- on Spur)re<i|i on Tin-sdaT evening It wan rvph-lu with renmus cencrs of the k&apos;rot prvnchvr&apos;s life, nhow what indomiiiatible will, living &apos; of the whole of Uifs northern |>rtioii Ontario, and deservss more than rouieiiibt*red a kindly old man, ever faith, and indefatigable |>orsvrance will ready with a sympathetic heart and &apos;do. His work, in chief, was ihowu to I* helpful hand to aid tboite iu n.-.-.l. Me in the city of London, and a* a pn-atlu-i, will also tie rvini&apos;rahopeti as tlie surveyor a writer, and philanthropist, was acam-ly of surpawKsl, if i>.|u.tllfd, in tins or any a pan other a;e. Wvalcy&apos;s work was m.,r coa- nolii-w at our liaa.lt. ; but our s|,a-<- &apos;niopolitan ; Wesley&apos;s sentimvut was, the mit*.! tlim week, we reserve for I " world is my |ariah," and it i* proved another i*.ne further rwrtionlarn of one tolerably conclei*ly. that what Wsslej so widclv known and respected through- &apos; u a ont this se<-tiou,f ooniitryT- a .s&apos; IW, WIU U> th w " rM - s I""*-"> &apos; city of London. work. It is rviileiit that there must r.- few schucl sections in ehi.-li the t*<> vi tremities sre nearly mpiially distant fn-m thv sch. Hilhousc. If . in- ritri-imty comes to the ctuiclusi.in that it nt(uires a l.rn. I, school, snd has a nnVi,-iit nutnbr of schoUisi to keep a teacher ng^tvl, then u ill-- I&apos;linciple of " Brilifk A&apos;nr /&apos;(.oi. tli otbrr extremity denuuidi s <-h. I also, without duly considering the c<t f a., insiiy e.lu.-ti.,iAl in>tituii.-na m s netgh)iorh<>l which h-tliert.. lisd enoti|(h I,, do t.&apos; iup|&apos;it one nf tin 1 kind dvcently. In my hum Lie judneuient this branch echoil r.\&apos;iilstion mtiy mwt the wsiits of some |>articular soetn.ns . f country, but to apply u i- this |rticular wction. I iA.,rt lim^ ;.r,..r (u titat ^,r ; ~ eW 9 think tbut it Is fiitirrly unauited to tho onvrnl prmtriv at A* mwf .( . Hitherto we have had only two 4 *5*** U 2~^|i*T? .it i f(.iir,i .Wi<Jrr brnr> farMMMrf Usr rs, no.,. t.s. well |.id m.w we l > m ^ trf ^ y,^^,. Laati Lr-uijlii face to fact with four teachers ,lrr. how will tli, y be paid) Hitherto we have had a tnisrrsUe school bmlding. kept in s p.* state of repair, and the- mention uf a nsw scb<ul liss always ere aU-l little lees than a panic : now threv a.-h.illiousee to keep in repair, in pp-s- pect, is only s triflnu: thing t.. o. nU-m plate. 1 think wu li..uld f\\t these matters very careful eoiuidvrotioii hrf.-rp , iinitji to juij L-oiivlusion we might after- wanls liarn caua. to nuv Yours v*ry truly, ALTMA. puqx Th Allcs To H.rlo r- Are you <t)turh^l nt nlsjit ami l.r,*en .tf&apos;rtw rl by lok ihil.l The nrapluo description by tho Rev Jsnf C -- nillt.t HulT.&apos;r If no Ht.nl nt i.tiorti *n.l st > Uitil* wlnw - s.thniy ttvru|. fi.r Chll&apos;lri&apos;ti T IU \aliia l inoaJtulAhle It will of SRi&apos;w In iientlfinan, . .-x, th. nf S|.nrxon&apos;s divemfieHl ciiiinciitly satisfactory, aii.l Irv-turtir uliall have M ILLINBRY QPBNTNG! Thursday, April 1st, l> mr little s&apos;.itf*n<rlui-iiMll>iUI\ l).-peu.l u|,.>n when the Ket It, iu.4lierm. than is no tnl<Uk about it It sus< Dysvntsr) n,l Oiarrh.ra, r<ii1at*< tbr a little more Canadiaiiised, and uite less Atomsrli and Hnwsls, cure* Wind Colic. m.fWu. . . , ti. i,.mi. r*.liioe*lafliiinioilou. aii&apos;lRtTMtoiM "&apos; what may be termed, provinciahsini &apos;m:;:^,:;&apos;^"&apos;&apos;";:;,-:^..,,"&apos;:-;,,^":- - h-..,^h, h- ,H.p,,ur,t y a. . .,ak., |.l.sant toll.. t.t,.an.|i- ih. |.r.-v-, , ,.n,.., ,.f w ill S-c.nio estahluhul ne..t tho "I I. -si anil N.-1 l.-nial.- |.l. vli-ian and iiunM in ii< &apos; uitnl KtntM, au.l i f..r wl It was to be regret teu that so few at- hr all .&apos;rnilii throwti.&apos;.it lh ,.rl.l I&apos;rlw , , iw-ntttiTe^nt. .soul, ii f mr* .,( .-k for "Midsd a very nice treat wan missed bj M*. IWM.OWS ^>TH.O Hvarr and i... ,., h() . Uye) , >w|ky (^ H&apos;Htit TAry arr \ brsiit h H-li..| at the Station and so new sch.H<lhiias* at KlvaherUm is what w* want. Mr H&apos;tgc- Hut we want a lirst class teacher. Mr. Purdv V tiiird class tesch*r will answer or VBIS u> be adivereitjol upin ion anioii|nt thu nnUuiii fn>cu tae Station M KichardwM. W O..HIU fur fair p*ay- that&apos;s what we want and you&apos;re worse than devils if you dn&apos;t giv* it | us. Every plac* its king an. I Hofy&apos;s king of Station Mr Vwdy. Hi*** Hull fur svtn(A u/ r*i*nMry. If fair pUy means a branch school. Class IT. -Alfred Thunrton 138, Ella "* rc nio ? J m \^ "* ih *Ke StaZ Dy,, : ,3H. IWn Ca.utK-r, . Edith ^, fSSX?. iFZZ Hi.rlt.urt 1. tb^. fir,, ^.neers, an uetsl t.. SoJler&apos;n at I&apos;lans III J..bn Howell 103, Lixsie " I *" &apos; &apos;jcnse me. - Mr VVirdy. Unthaim IU. Ueor liurritt 85, Majgit- S* *"** ^T?- ~ Ratepayer. Imhn.ent . Sarah .1 Knott M, How,- T, w MS! Hattnck 57. Albert McConnell M, Fleet- * keant h . setao- hnuwh ach> M .ls Tru*ea 1 dith, t eipct far plav fro,,, Pesaer- "" snyhow. Its just as I u.ld y..u R. CIs Pan m. Lawrence i. II J..hn 47, John Jeph Carruthers *. NuniVer on the roll 74, average dance 41 O4nit, Tt **. atten- Now. lixik her* I>H>& hem, yott knvw .- I&apos;m not in fsvr ,^ piMtiiitf ch..Jh.iefe n;ht in the rUlag*, you km.w. WoeJHs&apos;l live sear .me lut aiiytamc Might just U-iit a vll b* US a lunatic ssjrlviu - K Tnml&apos;N.

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