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Lindsay Expositor (1869), 23 Dec 1869, p. 2

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" Roman Pnnsmm â€"-â€"â€"_;o;__._._ Theâ€"9"" “Tad. CHEAPEST assort- ’5 ..â€".v, “1...... ,,, , v , would supporta really good local newspauer, ,ve determinal to supply such m one. The rush so far has more than fulfilled our ex- pectations. The paper will commence the yer 12.70 with a circulatiun larger than that ofmnat load naspapers, and an en- comag'ng advertising Mangeâ€"Int]: hav- ing steadily indexed since the appearance ‘d 1119th number. It isom- intention to continue to given firstrclass paper, and to ~mke other improvements from time to time. in full reliance ‘npon the people for lATfllEs, m9 GASES, WEBBVASES, mus}: nssxs, ‘ ' the time it has been published, the MAY Exmrroxhas metwith amuch klgummdmands rshnre of_ public favour than wecou] ve expect- - . , A ,.___',... _...- Luann! nn. Ill vav... ____, ed. At fim our enterprise was looked. up- on by may as (lmbtfui of success, and with disfavour by a. few. But these prejudices have almost entirely disappeared. At the time we commenced the pubfimtion of the Exyosrroz we thought another paper was ”(paged here, and believing the people u_. _.-A.I I......X woman-n m!- man, a. daughter of Eve, was tobring forth 380an was to crush beneath his heel the wrpent’s head, and regenemte forever 1. fallen ind; guilty race. This consoling, though fan-distant, hope had not been aimed from the memory of I‘m at the time of his dispersion over the ' of Samar; it accompanied him over and over mountainS, and into virgin land: where he went to pitch histent. Even 'injatcr tinieg, when the. primitivo religion ,, _4__1 bâ€"A: 5%?» the readers of the Exposn'oz a merry Christmas and a happy New Year, and my returns of this festive season. In those ancient .times, bordering upon the infancy of‘thc world, when our-first pa- wn-.. k--.) kn, WU mu- v. v..- v. v__.., , W, - mtg, unlined and trembling, heard be- neath the majestic shades of Eden, the thun- {lgring vgic: qfiJehovnh‘eondemn'ng them to W 1 1. _ 3.“.‘1. .. .N‘Ann urn. Wu: v a... v.‘. -._, labour, to exile, and to death, adivine pm diction, in which the goodness of the Crea- tor shone resplendent mug]; the wrath of the ofended Deity, raised the dejected Moi thetwu frail creatures who, like Lucifer, had sinned ihrcugh pri«}c. A Wo- ,£.4LL IAIN]. uulw, "u...- ...- ‘_7, v began tordecline, and the primeval tradi- tions became chngd iadaquessttho story , ) IL,...“ M'Illla rl‘-v--- v, v -- 7V ,7 " - Syria Seven centuries before the birth of R “mu-Lg and whilst the wild goats of La.- tiwu were quietly browsing on the shrubby Jeclivitiaa oi’sevenâ€"hilled Lianne, he beheld. with his pniphetic eye the rim, progress, and downfall of the Rtumfm angles. The mystery of the Messiah was wholly ”Weillcd to the eyes of the prophets. In the reign of Augxlstnstna Roman galley, manned by hardy mend Ostia, was amiug‘one .(hi'k and sttmny night along the Install shire, when suddenly an un- 'm’l}y'voiee echoed over the deep : “The Man is dead : sgreatertiunheisbom In Jmhu." And. thatsame night a Chal- dwn;tell versed in astralogy and Hebrew wooing, dimvered aster of the first mag- élitude ‘- ’ch, from its anemia-011311 course and oil-er evident signs, he rightly conjec- tutu! an» the stai- solong foretold by Ba- hm. Sfihuginfniflgthemagileftbehind than M, with its stately edifices of ‘mim: thoughthemins seemed to whis- as today «331.1252; gnonuments of anti- , ' , .sinyterbmeleaofthe sonofAmos; , MW diemtlm landof dates; and New“ alriy my to Palestine, fln‘ié‘lC'ny fling found that the ,41W,_£«2 _ .Som Mam. of the Virgin and the Messiah raised itseIf aloft over the ancient creeds of unbelief, like the evergreen, the sweet cycktmen, which towers aver the ruins of what was unoe Babylon the Great. Ages tonal away withoht any'wellâ€"defincd pro hccy regard- ing the Meemer until wao the venera- ble Patriarch, on his dyi 2;; bcd, and just before his departure to a better land, called around him his sons, and declared to them that Judah haul Ewen selected from “1“013'3' h'u brethrer‘ as the um: from whom should ‘ the Shiloh who was to be King of king- and Lord of_ lords, and this Shiloh should mewhau thcshebetpr the sceptre 'of anfiwrity, wufinchchanfb of a. stranger. Centuries flamed until Bahgnnthe sooth- Centuries slum-d 1mm wusamme annul- sayer, from the ' nks of the river of blood, on the tap offlimmt Plunger, and within xi t of the seemed lake and .the barren whim of Arabia, beheld, as with the ‘cye of a. seer, a wonderful vision. He sees afar ofthe staroiJnsc-fl bmfingwith heaâ€" venly sphndor on the mistyhifls of Bethle- haujhe sea the fleetof thCesarsleaving the ports of Italy and directing their vicwry- hvipg p13“: 12) the flu: coasts of 12ng and 2-- L-:,.__ an. 15va "F LINDSAY, DEC. 23rd, 1860. g3" giubsay gzposfiox, ‘W m7. (For the Expositor.) nen' " t' in‘To'xm. Their obliged servant, II, and eternal as God . Knob, the at: of Ba- Psi-id called his Loni has enabled me this discerning pnblic: season toofi'er abet- THE Ebend pat- xonage I have re- ceived during the m intelligent and J“ stifled in continu- past six years from and at lower rates to their fficnds, are ter stock of Goons, than heretofore, and those of my custom- ing this support and rcconunending m e mg upon pi-rth of of La.- one of feel mm ... brim ' ‘30 an» ~ ci honed“ in flix’ twin toofi ' . ”’40:: gay. {there jun mfir 3%; of the electorgfimdféomidgable m3” takenin the p ,. " ‘whmivitb'ecune known that there” be a: contest fir the ofices of Reeve and Deputy Reeve. The following are the nominations :â€" Fox MAYORâ€"David Browne, 13341., nom- inated by G. M. Roche, Esq, seconded by Mr. “1'. L. RusselL Fox REEVEâ€"Juhn MacLennan, P4141.y nominated b Mr. L. Maguire, .secondcd by Wm. Me nneII, Esq. C. E ~ Martin, M.D.,' nmiggbed _by 3:15.. EzYeitch, se- n1? by Wm. Mcfimmen, Esq. c.11â€" Martin, MD.,'nminabed by M2.:E.',Veitch, so} conded By' Mr. Alex. Macmfléy. G. M. Roche, Esq” nmninnted by C. E. Mbrtin, M. D., founded-fry M'r. W. L. Russell. 11,, 1 _L_ “2-1...“ Uhu', Wuâ€"vw -4 v_‘ ForiDzrt'n' Rmvnâ€"‘Mr. John Thirkell, nominated by Wm, McDonneW,.aec€ onded by G. Stephenson, Esq. Mr. J. R. Dundns, nominated by Mr. Richard Lem-y, wounded by Mr. Joseph Inmcaahire. Fox C1mxcn.Lon~;â€"â€". ’urf}. IVardâ€"Mr. “I'm. Bell, elected. by acclamation. South "’ardâ€"Mr. Thonms Spratt, elected by acclamatiun. East IVardrâ€"Mr. J. R. Dun- das, anleIr. Daniel Silva; ,m, . "u YB-“ an“ ova-J -â€"-._-- w W w, , OPSâ€"For Remâ€"John ~Connolly. Esq., rte-elected. FurDeputy Remâ€"I. \V. Reid, Em}, and Mr. Alex. Rryson. For Con-util- lorsâ€"Wm. Thoma," Wm;.G:-aham, James Mofl'att, Chas. ,sztun, Tfobn Moore, Pat- rick Duck, Andrew \ ’zfixdzj .\ e “ _,_:__- lAwn y-Ovâ€"’ .....fi._ .7 Forumâ€"In this township the follnwing nom ‘nations were made zâ€"Fur Rem-4‘V'xn. Cottinghnm, Esq., and John Bailey, Esq. For Dtputy-Rrwoâ€"Arfl‘urMcQuade, Esq. , re-clected. For Covgcillqrsâ€"T. Stgphexg- son, C. Knowlson, David Storey, Dennis Scullcy, Thos Evans. Jas. Kelly, Michael Lemme, Francis Adams. Wm. Lnidlcy, \Vm. Best, Robt. Ford. John Jones, Mat- thew Wilson, John Bailey, John Lee, Da- vid T0039. MA mPOSA.â€"Thefolluwingis a. list of the mom; proposed at the nomination ‘2â€"For camâ€"R. F. \Vhiteside, J: Clarke. R. I:- win,‘ J. S. Cmcss: G. A. Pyper, W. Pran- say, W. Parkinson. For Deputy Recreâ€" S. Dnndss, J. Naylor, J. L. Whiteside, S. S. Cmcss. J. McDougaH, W. Water, ‘t‘v'. H. McLauchlin, G. A Pymr. For C'ouwwillws â€"â€"J. McDougall, T. Broad, R. Adam. D. Grant. VV'. Cameron, \V. Stewart, J. “'21- don, J. J. Fee, D. McIntyre,E. A. Buwes, J. McWiIlimus. -- 1 . y Vifiéfiu-ztâ€"J. Staples, 133-4., reâ€"clccted Reeve. SOMERVILLEâ€"Jdm Fell, Esq. re-elected Reeve. PORT HOPEâ€"Mr. Francis Bcamish is re- elected Mayor PHERWKO'.â€"Candi<L-xtes for the Mayor- alty, M. H. Sartt and Thumns Chambers. For the East ward. R. A. Morrow, v ames F. Dennistoun and Hon. S. Smith were nom- inatedas Councillors. In the Kurt}! “’ard, A. Rutherford and “RH. \Vrightnzx. In the South§\\'ar(1,A. Smith and E. Chamber- lain. Centre Ward, J zunes Stephenson was re-elcctcd. The following are the Wes disposed of at the late sittings of the County Court and Genggnl Session-«i the Peace, fur depria: - - 1v , ,L \ ‘4. L“. 1\|\ pwnnhmn'v “owl“. vuâ€" â€" 77 v Mix rs. ('vurric.â€"â€"Actiun on PromiSSury Note. Verdict for Plaintifi'$‘228 75. L03- combe for plfl'. ; McCarthy for deft. Cmmnhws rs. Kennedy. â€"Actinn fur wages. Verdict for pL-nintiff #364 81 besides. ,, ,Jln' _ myxiey paid into Court. -~Gra.hzun for pm. : Dormer for deft. Thoma vs. P.H., L. and B. Railway 4'”, -â€"Action for Damages for 103s of home killed on tho milmml track, defendants not having kept up a. sufiicicnt fence. Verdict fur plaintifl' on lst count fué $130; fnr dc- fendants on 2nd and 3rd cunnba. Donner for plfi‘; Smith for deft. Mafia“ rs. Tatum}: $1»: of Fem-Inn. and Murilm.â€"This was an action brought to recover the value of a horse killed, caused by the bad state or condition of the boun- dary road. Verdict for plaintiff $100. Donner for plfi'. ; Hudspeth for deft. W alsh et al vs. Ttulo’.f.\ctiux for damagu for aggravated assanii. Verdict for plain- tifi' $10 and costs of Court. Urdu £021,231: Kirchhoffer for deft, _ .- . . A ,,\L' The Queen againstcurmil c.‘ :11. â€"â€"Aas:mlf. Verdict not gmlty. “.course for the Crown and Donne ' for defence. ‘. ‘ ,.__ Queen re. Tnmer.~0bstnwtiug highway. Adjourned till next Session by cuns‘nt. Cameron '3; Dormer for the prosecution. Queen rs Reillyâ€"a similar-cam, also adj num- ed till next Sessions. Cmnerun Dormer for prosecutors, Martin for Defendant. Qua-n vs Peter Cummhm and Helm Earls. â€"This was anindictment forburning asthm- stack in Fenelon. thcpmperty of John Gil- bert. V rdictâ€"Not Guilty. A lutcmxrse appenrefior the Crown and P. S. Martin for the prisoners. Isaac W'ulker, appellantâ€"Thaw. Nnrflry, Rwymdent.â€"Appeal from conviction of J. D. Naylor, under the Sheep Act. Convic- tion sustained. ‘Donnerforappenant, Huds- peth for respondent anrcz, (cppclhz-nt; Harrislm, r-wpowl»:nt. --â€"Appeal from an order made-by Ro’wrt Lang, Esq., for payment of wages. Con- viction quashed on the gnmnd that the magistrate ,had no jurisdiction. Dormer for appellant, Hudspeth for respondent. ~ vary, appellqut; Townsend, resynulmt; â€"This was an appeal from an order for payment 0f wages made by J. D. Naylor, Em. The appellant. who has a. lame saw- mill on Fenelon River, hired the respond- ent .for the sawing season, and the respond- ent left before his time was up and theta“ fore forfeited his wages. The conviction was quashed with costs to be paid by the respondent. Dormer for amvellzmt, Hud- spet‘h for respondent. . nur‘u... “m... “n.1,“! 1 Murray aipcllaut, Burkh'y r:.ij)::vlrn’.-â€" This was a. similar case to the instâ€"Objec- tion was taken that appeal bum! was not filed before the sittingof the court, it hav- ing been handed to the Clerk of the Peace immediately before the Charge of the Grand J ury.’ Their SVotgxhips ruled that the reg- ulation tofyle metgmizimcc before the sitting of the Court should be strictly enforced, am} dismissed the appeal on this technical ground, but without allowing the reslmml- cut costs. Dormer for appo!‘ant, Seth Smith fog regporidgpt. ,7; ,1 it... vulva: Ll'A . n.9,. ......... The following is the presentment of the Grand Jury :â€"Thnt we have examined the Goal and Were pleased to find it kept in a. clean and orderly manner : theperaons con- fined therein expressing themselves satisfi- ed with the treatment they received at the hands of the officials. W'hen congratulating the County on the snmllness of the criminal business brought before us at this Court, a blessing under Divine Providence, we attri- bute mainly to the prosperous state of 'the country d. large and to the cflbrts of our legislators in passing acts of law for the more speedy trial 0f offenders such as has been mentioned .‘ by your honour in your charge to mat the opening of this Court-â€" yet with all this cause of congratulation we have to regret the many macs of lunacy that have to bomet with in the dizferent goals ohthis Provhlce waiting removal to some one or other of the Asylums of the country. In the 6:01 of this county there are at pre- sent two persons in that most unfortunate state of mind, a male 3nd 3 female. From mfonnation received from the sheriff we are led to believe that both will he removed to an asylum u soon as application is made to thepmper quarter to that efi'ect, and no donhtwill he attendedto assoon asp-acti- cable. The detect: in the goal that have been so repeatedly noticed by the different Grand-Turks wefleovo at thisvtime to the wisdom of our Connz Councils now in see- uion in this place. EX DIS, Foreman. ‘ Tm; Lnsgéux Fitment): is «on printed, and will be neutralin politim. â€"â€"S£.- Cathar- in‘aJoumaL, ' ‘ , ' 8136;: copies of “133 canbe obgained‘at R. Kidser’s. Iii-3513353 A m days ago the! St Maris =9 WW “:3 St. ‘Mnrfs a. 3'0qu and numerous many at efiumh who walked the entire way from antral, and were. bound to foot it through toIScrnin. 1 were too proud to . to ’ I I ge. ' The awwggt‘ ‘ {ad +1113“er nmnr. ' “ to magmatic- me two “we? “figmgmi seem-Wei“? , __‘.L ..._‘;:..-'.¢ Inmimnl .mwmg Ala“) ""7" the émigrufionan anthontiesat Montreal seen: tn have been «i the Eur-short kind. GEM SESSIO )5. this ’m‘gk's 3390:1503 cases dii'spnsod of mg}: L.‘ . . ”of" Mudflats w! W MW, in «a. Min EfCoIm " ‘ nittc “new ' . ‘ y V g“ ‘ W - ‘ c: {9%onnm‘ " fiof Storm" ' Dm‘fldas an G1engury,inmfercnoe t9 pmwos'ed Common School Act; from J .l‘Mo :um, askim' fornid to the Deaf and Dumb In- Lstitut: at} quxletop ;_§m_131 the \\'a;'(_lens of 'the priieyof-ngmu;uud Brant, in‘leâ€" ,A‘, A 41.. ‘Asscssmmt Act. . _ - A 3ft": 'CIfi'aé'fiEfi-Sauéédh 'p’cfififi'fi‘w 'tfic Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Int-.Lyixxg that the adjourned sale fur taxes to take on 'fihe third tiny of Fcbnm'y, 1870, legzdiz‘kl, which was read three times ‘ .14, , Why MM 18. Tlio%'anlll; Wham» thatCouncil the. follmng mum .-â€"‘!'rom the flflaaon of ;Connty of Simcoo, anam- .. - LA-.. -1 _ -m....1 the Cmfieuof-S' mnexxmu {crence‘xwthgpmgsed mu w acb. “-4,”, ...._.._ , V, ,, am. passmd' ‘ ~93 mofloxei Mr McMW Thursday, Dec. 16, .1860. Council met this day at 5 p.1n. “'zmlcn in the Chair. Members all pmaent except Messrs. Cuttinghxn and McRac. Minutes uf yesterday road and approved. ‘ L , j A._ .A-..:.‘l..- Hm ' ‘ Friday, Dec. 17, 1359. ‘ Council met at 11 mm. Verdun in the Chair. Members all present. Minutes of yestcrday read and approved. Moved by 3411‘. Dick, seconded by Mr. Staples,â€"Thnt this Council approve of the Treasurer charging the fees for the statements of taxes, as pmvided ‘ny Section 121 of the Assessment Act of 1859. 7â€"Cun'icd. The Committee on Finance brought in the following reportâ€"The Committee recom- mend that the Warden be instructed to write to the Warden of Simcoe, explaining more fully the views of this Council in the nmtterof the Aweesment Act. Ttholnmit- tee would nctreconunendthat any flu-the fluid he given by the Council to Mr. 15chquan the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Hamilton, believing that Mr. Myfiann is a. loser in the mint, and that he should be recompensed by the Gwemment. The Committee re- c‘uuiueml that James Carlin be paid at the rate of $2 per day for is services as Com- missioner in ezqmnding nine hundred dol- lars on the \‘icwria. Road, also the sum of $1: expel: ed in excess of grant ; that Joe. Staples lfl.‘ :illon'cd $10 for his services in Connemion with said grant, as per account furnished. The Committee also recommend- ed the payment of a. number of accounts, and that the Warden be allowed $200 for his Services during the past yearnâ€"Joey CLARKE, Chaimwu. a. A. , ‘____.‘L‘ :n mum...“ , The Cmmnittcc an Education brought in the fullowiug report, which was adopted:â€" Thnt they have examined the accounts 0 the County Board of Public Instruction, and Rev. Walter Wright, M.A. , Superinten- dvnt for the United Townships nf Draper, Macaulay, Stephenson, Ryde and Oakley, and recmmncnd payment as follows: County Board of Pub. Instruction L ~.4._ M.) C: for canses for current )cqr, Rev. W'- .Jtér Wright, for Examin- A-4- -A..- ., T1105. Mth’nmt’, (Yuu‘rmvm. Moved by Mr. Staples, seconded by Mr. Mchnmm,â€".Tha.t Commissioner Bust be paid 310 for superintending'file erection of Fair’s Bridgc.-â€"Carricd. - ‘- ‘o v ,7 “_ D-â€" so.“ u u....°-. On mution orME'McLennm, Mr. Par- ker, an emigrant from Brighton, Englmul, was heard by the Council. .1 ’* -- -‘-- I 1‘1“ ,|'_ "on Any...“ -4 ._V_ V Moved by Mr. Staples, secundcd by'Mr. McKaegâ€"That the Council grant the'aum $25 to the Town of Lindsay, to assist in finding a. situatifix for Mr. Fakerâ€"Car“. ,.._ . ‘., mun-no .. -.-‘._,~ , Onmotionnf Mr. McLennun, the “'zu‘den vacated the chair, and it was t-zkcn by Mr. Connolly. Moved by Mr. Mchnrmn, seconded by M r. W. 13. RA air-That the cordial thanks of this Council be tendered to 'lec \Yuden for the courteous and able mhzmer in which he has filled the chair :mdhpresided overthc Council for the cunwgnt 3:e::.r.â€":Carriex . ’A‘lA vuuuuu nu uuv v“ ...... J m... _ W , Mr. Connolly tendered the thanks of the Council to the “Eu-Jen, who on resuming the chair mldmssc'a the Council. Council ndjourngd. mhlvu‘“ blue-x1“ " u.- --â€" , v v J ‘ townshifs in the vicinity «f the new and projected Public \‘s’orkn. A letter dated Pombim. 9th, says the revolutionary council 1w! resolved tonwist‘ by force the £011: of the Deminion Gov- ernment to assume executive control of the wantry. Simultaneously all leading Cana- dian sympathizem supposed tobe concerned in manta-revolutions, were medal and obnfincd, including Dr. Schultz, W. R. Bown (editor of the Nor’ Winter), Commis- sioner Muir, and J nines Row, who was about .0 start a. newspapexj. COL Dennis antihie farce were retreating, and Riel], :the insurgent leader, was'pmpuingtohke lummaafizmmmmm Mutation were reported. dispersed, ex- cept sixty 17h" still hold tM Sterne Fa . Minn of Teaché‘.‘ pn‘) 5‘s {ziissenscm 10 00 K1} :mimenb imfie 212 85 «vulc'ntly‘~ , ' : under tlu anatmn r m a town c ‘0 tho £173.01” in fumed relu ‘d’o “(111“.th tug-pond “an \igourqlm filfqgef ism 1"“Iikdy vxguuxuua vuurov a» .w...’ 'Jrvâ€"v â€"tlw.t is, likely to obtain mptlor for tnmsport. and themby secure portion of the trade which Pébrbon'mg haaiifiig'rthgflifléi'éd‘hfim. If f: [memgf 1mm WWW-“‘01? . ' -. tcrests, this town can retain its trade, and, ‘mnfixiue 10' “W ‘mostcroditblyffir dctiamcc of the drum oSPewrbpm', m- any. rival tum. ' Sho'uid our people ' t 3 short‘sightefl, “-pamy «Wm M will deserve to lacâ€"and in that use they must certainly gripperâ€"«mucky! bqu‘ai ”fimlaay has increased 601': @6313 during the last few years ; while it eannot, n: a. mum, demnnetfllto any greet may, it is, nevertheleafl, to-day, u towni'of eoile inqmrtance, and likely tu be ’grefitcr‘ efill. It has a rich fertile county pmdncing wheat enungll to make atom of my place. We do not, therefure, wonder that the humh-ccli-like nperatou of the Nipiuing Railway, having utterly failed in some of the Townships as to bonuses, should ap- pmnch such a like] town u Hndmy. They have approach it and hire m1,- ed that if it give 860,000 the Ni lining nar- row gauge shall run direct into Limluyand iuenim'hile terminate thereiustwd of Coho- eonk. ' We notice from our Lindsey ex- changes that :11 in excitement end enthusi- asm reg/ding the movementâ€"everyone bent on doing his part in involving the town to the extent of $60,000. .How does all this pnlnveraud excitement efi’ect Peter- bom' I Are we going to be "\‘crflllmlchd by what has been regarded simply as a small but vigurum village I Thai-.2 in no use hiding the fact that if we do not bestir ourselves we shall be left high and dry in isolatiun. We shall at once state the basis of our opinicm and we are quite euro that the lllnlil.$«.‘5 among us umnnt gninsay, it. The \‘v’liitl-y and l’urt Perry Rmul is guing to In.- completed tu Sung"; next summer, which will 0? course dmw all produce nth,» er up than down the strewn. Eumbemxcn will then have a. choice, at last, whether they will cxlnrt by the Port Hupe, Li ' my and Benn-non Rafiwny, m- by the m: route by Whitby, and we are nnt going be- ynml the position we have, for years, an!- hered to, when We say, that unless some- -III,LL. HULL-u u'. VII-we. u- “T, v..." , hing be done, the mai. artery will be the l Port Perry and \leitby Road. Then a- l gain, take Minden and all the Northern 2 Townships, will they not. prefer Toronto as l a. wholesale market to I‘loutrenl, especially 2 when the mnx‘e thereto is so easy and (12- l rcct 1 Of course they will. Iicmtofore, l the chief outlet for the travel and Iroducc f of the North has been by Petal-1mm . And 1 no one will dispute that we have been 1113- ? terinlly benefit/act! by nch t‘mfiic. ‘But, ’: partial though we be to Petcrlxxro‘â€"â€"allour i interests compiling to bolster up its name, i we feel «untrained to say tlmt if we re ; main justas we are, we shall see the outly- : ing trade slipping away past us and altown 3 much our junior rising into great inifior- :2 tnnce at our cxpcnscâ€"â€"wlxethcr We '6 do 3 to look at it or not, it will be that LEE. 3', i withitstwommbnmning inmitflrillnbr,‘ snrl) both the travel and traflic which have '; upheld and built up Pewwomugh, {prune .' lzmt fifteen yam‘. What is to “INA, I Pcterlmmngh in its present {within 34) d f Pegeglx;1:‘:{xgli in its present position LORI fcgies-gwum rich when there was no enm- pefition, and who stand Wily and. stout- 1- 2L- __......‘ nunun-uluâ€"l'i" Iwblhl‘lu’ an". n ..‘. ----â€"â€"w _.~” v ly in the way of its present pnvgmssâ€"will not do it. They will, it is true, gloat over the decline of its trade and suck in all they can, but they are hurrying with railway speed the downward era of what mimhthnve been the largest place between Mnntrenl and Toronto. New look at the eti'eet of simple inaction ! Let us have the road rc- nmin at Lnketiehl as 3 terminus, and what will he the result! Of course the ‘trgvel gin arm emmls Lindsay, so will hu‘mm with their grain, so will lumber merchants with the products 0f their mills, so will everything which feels the pulse of pm'rress vibrating from the enterprise of Limlis'ay. 0f cuuise our merchants are bigger and wealthier than those of ”nanny : they cmld, without tumble, buy'tltcni nllv-up, but that is not the true criterion .by which: the future is to be judged. We feel justifi- ed in nfl‘irming that unless the Railmad he opened up to Mud Lake at once, the in- crease and grim-t]: nf Peterluxmiigh- hue ceased, and we shall have the disagreeable task at seeing a. plm, which we have deem- ed not worth mentioning, rising into very material importance atonr expense. There is no time to waste. Let the ‘Olll fngies ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ‘A ,g ‘,Â¥_.. la ll" kuuv way u....... _, , test where they-are, but let the ‘tm‘a bene~ factors of the town be up and doing. in ur- dcr to retain the (:1an we nnw enjoy of being the chief town of all the Eastern District. " Toronto, sumo: and. mm Railroad. (From our our» Cormpmulmt) It having becmnc known to thé‘fihhibi- tants of Braccbridge that the sfifyeying 9021;31qu finished their survey'"to'within , A a... _...2 mnn‘: .ifirszi }n Cl "1 In any-.- lulu-- half-n anile of the town, and wcré aboa'w ' return home, a meeting was hut-‘ry exiled, and it was resolved to 5.3: them an oysur n )1,-I_ -â€" and. It. was resuxvcu w as mu... m. v .. supper in tho Omnge 13311,” 8 o ’clock on Satqrda} evening" Ilth December. M. v ‘1 .1 _.1.) .0.“ an, XMKI’TXON 0F SURVEYING PARTY .\1' BLICEBRXDGE. pointed a deputation to wait on them and tender the invitation, which was accepted, and at the appointed time a numher oi the most influential gentlemen of Bracebridge and surrounding country met to do them honour. The chair was taken by Capt. J. R. Taber, and the vice-chair by John Tc- viotdzile, Esq. After due attention. had been given to the oyster department, and the cloth removed, the chairman gave the following toasts : “ The Queen :’ “The Prince of Wales and Royal Faunily ;” “ The Governor-General of Canada and Lieut- Govemorof Ontario ;” “ Gui-Guests," coup- ling with the latter the xmnxeo of ~Meant. Legge and Mobcrley. Both these gentle- men responded in neat and concise ageec‘ac’e on railway nmttera, in the course of Which they informed the eompan that there in 1 good and fensible youtefig 1: into the town A3._ _-_ m 5V‘I\h ”\- .vâ€"_â€"_‘_‘ 7 v of Braccbridge, which intimation was re- ceived with prolonged cheering. The Vice- chairman glgen gaffe ‘_‘Our Local Mgm'ber, 7 j_._L mt‘l. great enthusiasm. R. J. Bell, has}... was milled upon to respond, which he di in his usual ha. py manner, referring to the many acts of . C kburn during his representaw tion of the ' 'ct, all tending to'the im- rovement imd advancement of our chm-y. e next mast m “I". W. Cumberland, ' ., and the President and Dim of the Nut-them Railnml.” Mr. Mobedeym- turned thanks in behalfof Mr. Cumberland. The vice-chairman them. propou' "The Pre- sident and Directumof the Toronto. Simone and MuskoknlhilwnyCom . ” Mr. Iagc résptmded. “The Mayor an Corporation of tho cit ' of Toronto” was received with cheers. Ir. Harrie Ports: sang “ Lenni- gan's Ball,” and G. F. Gow, “ Robin Thom- son's Smiddy.” R. J, Bell then gave, :5 the first vokmteer toast, “The prom-icky“ of the Tomato T m Ill, Messrs. halter-t- wn Cook? H. cDomld then gave -.. ‘v n A 1,1“-..4- W“ I.» VWn. â€". -. __,‘ “ The Pnrricmr of the Nortlum Advozatc, Tfilolnf;{Mmy.’hrS<fig';§ For he’s a "I f * '3" . nosed 35 .21 s 5110» o w {fox 1, c u- ”(‘___l_ M- m Nana‘s-v v: â€".â€"___ , . r v Juana, and athe “The Mmufncâ€" taxing Interests of Bracebridgu,” "II then ‘ven, and was responded why Mean. EM; Myera, md Ports. 7 After hav- ing sung “ Am'ihig‘syde,” in?! " God Sun the Queen." the company ”pasted, roll pleased with thv cwning's enjoyment. J. Maodunnld. Mr. Bell then ‘ “Memtile Interests of Bruce r. waded to by Mean-a. Myer» Tevio McDonald, and othen. “The Mil -n ‘,,3), 00â€". UIJ v .u. ""5" Ross and H. J. Mncdunuld were up- aims," {my being rudely 1., . “ rilfumedx-el-w ' m pond flfiyt‘fikdy A considunble umug bu been effected ‘, ‘1‘" 0‘ Jo. min mpcior the upproprintiom for supplies for the ; level "f a“! lereby WM ' Wu: of t1xch‘ti:alligufmylama.f Aflw 9 xeamunend‘ which Peter _ ' rcwmmemlntion o as motor 0 uyc 3 chlnnel , d‘h‘arowu. If , _-. mcm"flfilwinkfh¢ “W‘ém l hwé’iiugEJ xtmc tn-their . " -‘ hm'incid‘fi'nfelwuu for thé mlio'nylli “I. m . retain its trade, 3M4 distribution of iupplicl, an an eounoun ; bq lined-on 3‘ mos: mdithly,”in -msgcmcnt fax-12w 'WW“. $633,331 oi-Pcterboro', u! any ; ”deserving uf cumidcmtion. Cunudm- . “m“... m be 1 our neoplq adept d blc pmgrcss has been finale in the wastruc- : we Men y wise’p;bcy,;fixfi|£i_9n of the Lunatic Asylum at London. iridnkenu n ,,_' .A-_- “AL... Ludhfinm have ..:-_ “6' Nu- 5’ m: fig‘fifii‘fifig aims “Fir!!!“ ‘, these the nutctid Em the aawon m g m ‘ ofmborhemadeslmmdmspecuonofthedqmimjo utofonn WSW“: at thou-ommpnwnthelmkm wluchanbemedforv __ snubbmg sen-on Mmkokssnd m,md also annulled §W.wuwuwmdm f 7011!: the opowd aim of the channel between the m pilingtobemedvhemneoel- a?” mgkoawsu and Jon-eph. Fla be fully S uryp Timeout uf this Work km W appmva of the mnmmendnhon of the 90' j at. 810,000. _ _ M31 gilmcm 'mmpmvomnt of the Colonm- The conga-neat“; of this for]: will Eye ‘ um w tiuu road, betMugO "34 WV?“ modxcrmdmwtiuqmrtauthnk tothe : inst. huntâ€"themainlinedf meth I ofuwc water-Io! the “mobbing-id, g m; the s‘FIuannZLlnd.”inth9 W?‘ I'hidl, “m1 fmm their N M99 ‘9', i M: Musknkn, in a. work uf uncanny ulluchu ; mmof transit a, a“, new and V .. y'mâ€" mm inI-mtiwly main-1 to “To“! Wt- I awdng wtdemeufi of the midi. we M? , damn: facility 0" m *0 those “ad‘- “1““ ' fined to'beoome frequeuusd by the am Jun. enterpriw ha- unt been wanting fio www- l for the gnatbcauty of the may. .. A c agethc settlement of that most mm: By the mm“ 0f. mud. two gale. ‘ dent! . - __4|_ 1...â€" slu. L...‘ A. link. I”!!! V.) 9 L4..- - During the summer instantiati- were given to cxunine the conditiun of tho Lind dltofmpniring the name. It had been' Sound mymwntcd that the “adoration of those and Fury ugh would be of m nde to the m“ by mam-”Mm“ aim: Countion imam “imam-i; ‘ '1'" “m - By the expenditm of $21,000 than-works I m2.“ ” m can be put in ordcrmd the mvigation I "”1 “mm“ a“ 9mm Scugug Gveruupmvul. Asthiavm-k ' in“ °f m“ 1331mm. under £321: 00(1qu of thy Public " mink; travel. W¢>r_}:s of the Dominion of Canada. beingn : be‘ ' Thom: noruunofthc Trent Niu'igntionwul‘hkitWin ‘ b Rwanda. 7 . newsman}, before any cxpenditum be 11%“ ”13h.“ Mt mule, to nuke appfimtion bum Dummw' ' n 1 ”:1: «want» in L (hyvcrnulcnt for the inn-fer of the “Wk, 3 0 .c RAM-“u, 2 and aim for the euntrulof the Scugog river. . mm(m Of a. and One hundred and «even than-and acre- iron} ahayof Lake of mgnh landulmve huge!) surveved. ”“1 59' $1.33}: the we pmxungu: entimutcs (J the cost. of am we 1 fr: '1‘ 0‘ Md“ bfv‘e been furnished; Besides tbii. emfié 1 gig?!” luck on R‘ mtzwvm but“: been made uf 263,000 new i u, can opuld be u winch still main to 14: snn‘cyed. These 3 m5 vrgun 8“. ‘ always will he continued duringthe winter E u. filmlwnmthm ‘3 when thy swamps are human. that being ’1‘; i {:11 Geo from only Per-ma of the year when the Work is 3 o The 1 ”3:81“, 8‘! pnetm‘nlc. There is a large quantity of l c ‘ at Y‘o‘" marsh 11nd which has not yet been examin- p00: 0f ext‘cndmg ed, the urea. ux‘ which, wnscqueuflv ll” ' ()tpmdm chr fm‘ (lint been rszixnntcd. The tmtim'eduvst uf i at??? $3352:me - o 1' y D I ‘ ’ ~ . ”l x-nmmn the marsh lazulsralrpadg sum)?! ' the head waters of varies {rum 87 cents ".0 $1.50 per acre : and the increase in valve rising {mm drainage iscstixmted at from 8! to $6 per mm. These cstiumtes a. ply only to draixmge by gmvitatiun. In use sodium: of the Pt»- vincn (such .as the “low level lands” of Kai“ and Essex, 44,000 acres), which can be drained only by means of pumping-6n- gines, the cost would be plputSLIgOpentcrc, SHAW, uni yuan: "v...“ .-- _77 V V“ v , . â€"â€"t.he improved value being ‘catinnwd u'. $10 per acre : shcwing a clear profit of as; per acre. The annual cost of pumping, in- cluding all expenses, in 06an ut ten cents per new. From the above cum, it is evident. flat the drainage of man}: lands cren in cases requiring the Ingest outlay. wuuld yield a large profit. after payment of all expenses, independent «of the filming-s, sanitary and otherwise. which would be de- rivcd from such exhaled“: i'gxpn-vemcnts. - -- - mull“ LL- u ‘7 “w Blunt-5., â€"-r._ 7â€", ,r,' hsbitauu by damage and detention 6f much of the large quantitiesof freight whichshonld pus over from hike to lake before the close of navigation ; to this cause may be added the high rate of clurges for the conveyance of freight, in cause-menu: of the small load: which an be taken along. The following are the impmvements mwmmended :â€" the surface of thc‘ maul throughout to be formed, awe pitches and gmdes eased elf ll, dating cut, :ind the nudbed wid between the ditches where practia» ble ; all bridges and culverts rezfinring re- ’ ' e road to be plunked with me planking, having a. width of twelve Poet, and a thickness of three inches. The estimated cost of the work is $25,000. A plank mad, though not go dumble us a. mgwhmined or gearelled ,mi'xitlzl be the must ownomical and exlm‘nitiuus way in which the communica- tion between Lake! Conclzishing and Mus- kuh can be improved. When the locks and wogks 9n Mu River, Muskola, .41. completed there will be a. continuous mn'igntiou from Gnven- hunt and mermm, on Lake Muskolm, to tho heulof Lab: Wu. The excava- tion for the lock i5 through a wlidynstp- tilled gneisu mclz, thick will form the side- of the clmnber, masonry being used only for the wing and rows: walls, and et the hollow quoina and breast wall. The sides of the dumber will be lined with fenden. The dimensions of the chamber will be the me a: theta; Young‘s Point; buttllelift ,willhefongifeet, end Mfeetofymmrog ”A...“ â€"_. Mating rock, and the work-1mm perform- ed in the that specified. Duringtheperiod ofhighwaturin the spring mdeadypan of the summer, the W and Munknks rivers are navigable between. Bncehri anddwlockdte. lmtnfterthem ' ' to low water mark, obstructions mined by boulder: and mdy .1m1. in thebed of the W Biver_ luyx'fmt tho‘ Mex-from AI, - rubble-work, built wi the stone takenout of the excavation. The Inflow quaint I'm be of oakboltogl into the 13mm.de wping will beof timber. negate-will be a-mtructed in a. manner similar to those at Young's Point. The progra- of this work in not. no far :1de u it'should be, but iummmu ithuboendone, is quitcsatisfxwtnry. The workwill beau:- ginuod during 2119 yinter‘ u it consist: of I , I ___t.__.. fitfing upto dw luck. And although the uskoh River for m. mustpu-t i A deep mammalian!) u Brwebrhfgyetbuhidn 3x222?“ £11wa 1313!: through 1?»: e 't u y y, w ' thew must be deelxznod to be fully available “low water; uth-webridgu than muomedwdsof n. simihrnnture. butuf small extent, which main movd. The work of (ix-akin; in both rivers to t depth of five feet below 83m low water, with chmnlnlnving wilthsoidxtyfeetwfllbe advanced befiun :ho periodof larvae: WM;;:. . .. L . . _ The com of Outdoor inpa- gngonthe Ron-em rivervrilleonnodthe nangltim uf the lake: Muskob and Ron- LSt "Wuâ€"w“ L8 bcgnmmcmunch-uuv use M. ."u H", Mi!!!“ ,“Jm'lfilluhenm m Ind-m '3‘”? 03°” bushing! ”“1; pier- ofthe same kind, but. of much great,- ddunns the w". Ind m :ulepgthwextend mach-madam- mu .,_ , A: hnmmnqws m . mammmm_ m3: ‘lo'l ‘Ill 4' gwtheloekwgivem totheiuill - roperty between the lock and the river. I ll'he bottom of daewxmvntiun is com i of acumpact 'nvelly clay, and form: an I excellent founfistiun for the flour timben : l and the works, when finished, will be very t solid and meat thnmghout. 'itl: mpect to the ilupmvement of nav- ! iguion between Cameron and 3.1m. Lakes, t after an examinaticm and uu-vey of the k» l edity by Mr. Mdeawortlx. it was found i tlust the Menace of level between those 3 lakes yes three and a-lznlf. instead of [two feet, as stated by Mr. I‘wwm inhix n.- , pen to the Department of Pablit Works ' for Canada; the difl'enenee can be mi.- 1 ed for only I1 1011 the supposition that the 3 levels were en at Menntperimlnuf the 1 season, as the Men-nee would be less in . the spring, (luring flmbdd, than in the'uum- mer, when the survey was made by Mr. MulesWurth. The original monmmundmiun ; in Mr. Rowan’u rem, that of mining the ' mm in Camp»; etc the let-cl‘uf Bal- ulu‘lew' "‘ V- 7” which, spurt from their 8”“ "1'” “" mmoftnmitmflwmflld'wym' awdngwtdcmenfiof the ”.m‘k? tined to beemne frequeutbd 5! the W fol: thoAgma beauty of titu- W7. , .,.1 A...‘ ...:l.. m [C "Bl, ‘.vu¢ “0v “vâ€" u. , . the Parry Sound mad. when “w INF“! dunno! in commuted, ‘33 mile- °f had ssm Lake. and doepcnin the bed Hi the Balsam River, was shun ‘ ned, and 19:. Molasvvurtlx recommended. that a. w-xwlen lock of five feet liff, au'l dam, as cxphineé in the chmrt, should be constructnxl. These Works are for the purpose nf opening up the navigatiun tlxmugh Cmucmn'u Lake and Balsam River and Lake. from Fcnclon Falls. at the head. ofthe Sangeon Luke na- vigation, to Cobooonk, which is thcpropos- ed terminus of the Toronto and Nipissing Railway. The contract includes the con- utruction of a wuoden lock and dam on the Balsun River, about half way between Bal- nm and Camemn Lakes. They are neces- sary for navigation, :3 the lchl of Balsam lake is three and a-ha_lf foot above that of Dunn-I ‘Imv "â€"7.-- ,. inchehaoftho hke,duwit5flso"rov}li got'Ijndny.0-dim of 23! mil-v “‘1 wean-mm; of. MP “rum???” °" sznn Lake, and deepemn we oeu m we Balsam River, was sban mod, and I". Molesworth recommended that s w-uwlen lock of live feet lift, and damn, as explained . in the Report, should he constmeted. These works are for the purpose of owning up the unrivatiun through Cruueron's Lake 3 and Balsam Falls. at the head of the Sturgeon Lake nn- : vigation, to Coboeonk, which is the propos- ed terminus of the Toronto and Xipissing Railway. The contmet includes the con- structionnf a Wooden lock and dam on the Balsam River, about half way between Bal- sam and Cameron lakes. They are neces- sary for navigation, as the lchl of Balsam lake is three and 1-11an feet above that of Cameron lake. and the river above the lock site is a shallow, rapid stmam flowing over a rocky bed. The dam will raise the water at the head of the lock five feet ovur its wt level. and one ands half feet inBalsom Lakgsndthe liftofthelockwillhethesune. Thnhick diamberwillbe 100feet long by 30£eet wide, and the side walls will rise 16 feet above the floor. The foundation will be ' filled with eona'ew, similar manner to that at Young's Point. The walls will be erected of timber crib work. sheetcd inside the chamber with a double lining of plank, and the crib Work will be filled with stone. The dam will be a frame structure 350 feet lengths: foundation timbens of which will enlyankmentatthesou endfscedwith stone. A swing Bridge at ‘e will I A‘.:_ River and Lake, from Feiielon j be an i nolly. Ops: Ma; Anz‘ssn J. Manna: has opened his - Drug Store at Mating, and it is just such ' an cstzbiishmcnt as was required in that . place. As Mr. Min-tin is a draggist of long - experience, and one whom we believe tube a cztl‘cful, thorough, energetic business man. in every way reliable, we are not surprised , to learn that he isnlrr-ady doingavery good , twig-,which will doulntlcss rapidly increase. I We have said he has had a long cxpexicnee ' in the business, and he is therefore pew- ; linrly fitted for the prep-union of prescripâ€" § tions and receipts. The steel: consists of everything usually kept in a. drug store, I mgether with fancy grinds, stntiiwry, etc. : Knitted: also comprises a large supyly of i the best descriptions of horse and «kettle i medicines. Mr. Martin's experience in | this branch of hisbusinesscannotfsil to I render his advioeof great aenrice to owners 1 of live stock. Mr. Martin' is also agent for ‘ the Exroslron, and subscribers in Manilla i and neighborhood can hsve their papers ldeliremlathissbomfmeofpoetage. i Lisr or Animus at the Jewett House for week endingst noon on Wednesday, I 23rd December. â€"Robcrt WhithctezborO; :J PJaeobs, Pt. Perry: JnBaimTomnto; : M Boyd, Bobaygcnn; \Vm ' ‘ Omeniee ; D Malloch, Port Hope: Thomas ! Douglas, Cambxny: D Meuaa. Manilla; ‘ R Clilf. OskWood: J Galbraith, Port Ho ; lJaoobH , LReazin. Thomas Donn } Cambmy; _ Moll-1e, Balsurcr; John Con- J H Hughes. Hamilton; R J ‘, Matchettflmemee: J MeDongdLMonucal; ‘ J Helm, Port Hope, J l“ Hamlin, Brock- ' _-.4. \‘I n Walls-o'c- on} 1‘11‘0 wmfllflif.‘ chamber van no LW lwu mu, .4 v. “v- ; wide, and the tide walls will rise 16 feet ' above the floor. The foundation will be l mndeof equu'e timbers, filled with cones-em, l and planked over in a. similar manner to l tint at Young's Point. The walls will be 1 erected of timber crib work, aheeted inside i the clnunber with a double lining of plank, § and the crib Work will be tilled with stone. ‘ The dxnn will be u. fume structure 350 feetl long, the foundation timbers of which will 5 be bolted to the rock, and them will be um enbankment at the south end faced with ‘ A “ring Bridge at We will' be necessary on the completion of this . Work, and for this purpose one of the ; liOJL'dIJu bridge will be rebuilt, and the . nccnuary piers constructed. All the tim- ! here for this work will be taken out during i the coming winter, and it i: hoped the 1 foundations of the lockwill be put in before : ' vhwetcr next spring. 1 Dock atLindmyil forthe purposeon extending the “navigation from the chain of i lakes north of Lindsey,thmugh theSedgog ! rivertoLIko ,iromwhenoeneon-g nection is shout to formed with Luke : Ontario at Whitby, by means of a. nilny : fromPortPerry. Therein at present ati Lindnyadmwhidinim the water 8; feet,a.nd thefmzndntiom of the wooden; lock, which memnmcneod in 1837. and? wmpkfixlinlfilfigndwpeonverted intof Low or Amwun‘ at the Jewett Home! for week endingnt noon on “’ednesday, I 23rd December. 4mm Whitc,Pcu-rboro; ' J P Jacobs, Pt. Pony; Ju Bain. Toronto ; I M Boyd, Bobeuygmn : \Vin Cott‘ingharn, ’ Omemee '. D Malloch, Port Hope; Thonuis i Douglas, Cami-my : D McLean, Manilla; E R Clill'. Onlnvood; J Galbraith, Port Hope; g Jacob Boag, L Renzin. Thom-is Douglas, 4 annbray; D McRae, Balsuvcr; JohnCon- . nolly, 0px: J H Hughes, Hamilton; R J K Miettfilmemec; J McDong-JLMontxenl; ' J Helm, Port Hope, J r Hardin, Brock- ‘- Ert; W B Wallrair and Wife. Newmaket; ‘ )bt Fitzgenld, Fenclnn Falls ; A Dcvit, { Cobourg; Wm Cunnings. Oakwood; W. 8 Richardson, Oakwwd; W A Reilly, To- '1 mnto; Wm Clarke, Omemoe: M Lindsay, 5 Toronto; D Chisholm. Port Hope; Charles l Hamilton,J S Richer, Portland; R Mnybec, ‘* Murillo; Win Davidson. Minden; A Ti \Villinms, G A Stewart. D'Arcy Boulton, ' Midland Railway; P Currie, Woddville; J Briggs. Timmto : Salter 31ch To- ronto: H Heton, Port Hope; A McBenn, Millbrook; Mrd: MraBu'mn, Cobou ; W Graham, Millbrook; John Blevins, o- roam. W Tn LIEL'T.GOVI!BNOB will pmrogue die J Home to~mortow (Ffid‘fil -. ' l 'l‘wve Sun. In.“ .11.!“ande I 331m» in 1559. . The W 01 me luck were 131 feet In ' 'dc the cbmbcr, md 32; feet wide, vi 770 feet lift. 5feet. dinchuofmron the lower micro-sill, and leoocfmmthofloorto thowpofthe side walls. The pmjugted lockvillalso be ,,ALA -I) "MU W“ -n-u 1--VJ"â€"_ -7 -7 ofuood, ofthemdimnliomutheold work, and built on‘thenme foundations, the dideboing mmovod for that purpose. Thcphnofoonmdionwfllbouimflu to thatofthewoodonlock nowin at Wanting One spun of tho ' day bridgenorthofthelock litewill hue to bonmorod and mm as I swing bfidgc,vitbanopeningof49 feet, and a wndny 18 feet wide. D ' will be mnirodunderthebridge, {mundane thenflnydoch, abouthdfsnulo down scum;mdabovctheh)ckdm mauv- eulpoinmnbendl in that-fiver, when fdlentxwandothaohu'ncfiom winte- quifuremovd. Thou-at of the work: is . . MI an. 1-1.- 1:-..” .n3 nvnu Ion FJgEBobam -w., w Iii-i” of the old on Wednesdsy the 29th follows: North Ward, ntthe Town - South “End. at now. A. Goodwin’s inhop: Eat Wad, 3t MeanW. J. I Mmhic'x Cabinet shop. Should a poll be ldemandod,“ will be holdonthelmhof January next. ‘ 1 mu.-." -. w- - A mun-lent informs us of an acci- dent which fimrogntly about midwhg between Mini annington A named McPhale had loaded s piece of old ; hollow iron, and fired. “when an explosion ghookplweumdspart ofthe iron struck 1 him on the wmple.nnd also med octane t of his eyes, and seriously inj another. 3 Mn. B. S. Pomxhu mpplioduawith useopy of tthhx-istmas number of Bow : Bells, which is umuudly motion-ions, Por- Q tor hm £100 Qua-total. These “analyzin- alltheexoitingintereatof the 0% l gametofcardl, without theirinjurlom - ; cncy. fumiuhing an immiveumnemem, 1 which willimpnrt ixlfonnttiau and strength- ,‘ on the mentor): ’eiré the maxim“ New Colinuion 3 b Be “J c» W p. m.. y v. , .A meeting- wit! :hO’Bc’HbId ”mam Road on My,27th,pduMPhumt ‘.“IM A in” ’I ‘ 3 y f’l‘owu Muted!“ village an Chridmal f Eve. The rincipal future of discom- a taimncnt W1“ be that well-known moral ids-win, “Tcah'ighuin a. Bar-room.” New, ucencry has on uhtmod' appmprhie mu- sic will be provided. and it intervals songs Tmni Hall on Tuesday evening, was a. very pleasant stair. The supper was of l the but descriptirm. Music was furnished 3 by the \V. M. jus'enile choir, Miss Cooper § presiding at the meindcun. A number of f fancy and useful articles were dimmed of ; by auctionâ€"Mr. J. Lancushirc officiating 3:: wctioneer. We believe a. handmmu ' sum was realized, which will be applied to- n wads the erection of a pal-sonny. 1 i , , I m Wesleyan medias S-h'ee, in the l l MEGMcDondddeohnCupr bell. of Benetton. bl" WV“ the oun- u-wtforthc oontu-ucfion of the M mammmm “- I --‘ w" -â€"-~~ ’77 - 2f Reeve d ' .flw want you, and Deputy Keefe mixing the twu )mviuus ears. In both pOsitinns we be 'eve he given very guncml ratixfacziun, and if that is the «use we 55cc no good reason {or electing another nee-vs. so I"?! as the : 23.1? gamma w. m. we. pxjeaent mcunflmltc-mt-nuegfmtl:fcl!y to blood which he cut {rum the W m- (11301111132 the anus-u “(theofizcm :16“ 07f his false lid , lure, 'Wh‘) (at! m - Tm: usual exzuuuuutnm of pupils attund- ; Row Row mom be“, M m in; the L'niun SchuuL before the oouuuenoe- 3 W" "s the 105., am am in tin? ment of the Chximum holidays, tank place 3' vulley "of Shambgi ‘ 4 an Tucmiay. Mr. ‘3 lullcy kindly sent us j -â€".._.â€"..o..â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" tin: folkujng list "I those who received ', Tm: Lgxm: Ewan»: in vcy neatly prizes 1:: In: department. § gag np,â€"P.;h~dmrmegh W. Fb-xt Clanâ€"lat prim, Agnes Stewart: £ TH? Eros-Toni: mMymdfiW 211d, Grisella Ireton; uni, Thomas Stewart; fullv 1.“; in" -â€"Pcrt H Mam uh, Elizabeth Sashlvrsun ; 5a., Gown-Dc G. i - b ‘ 1; “P‘ ' . Gladman. A 5P8"UL .033: of constabulxy nan- Scmml ( 'hu-u. ---lut, HenrietuAdam :Snd, i 3‘1“; 0‘1 ”FL”? unndpn mxtadoar °f H" Ada Blown-y; 3rd. bard: Swdemm ; 4th, ; era "1‘ swh‘m‘ «cm. Clarence Be 1111;; ; 5m, Annuimlln 3.1-;- : The Envszma mum n 162:9 M!“ "f “'--â€"â€"1--â€" 2 news and Zni'ornufiun, is Wavy-i Swami ('huu. Aâ€"lstL Azdun .nd, Ada. Mum-cy- .3r', bank m“Sammierson; 4th, Clarence Dc Valli: , 5:21, AnnnJel‘a 31-: - Liarchy. Third Claw-43‘. ""wma: Dam: 2nd, 34.33.11“: Adam: 34!. Jenmiah Balm-1n. Penmanship. â€"Girla~0r‘:elh Mon. Boys ~Gcox~ge G. (Badman. Tm: Sun my: a. large number of men an: employed inflnamth, Lumen-ad Artygr, gcaingout square timber for the Bun-b - ,.__ .4-) AI.“ A..Aâ€" on I'm Lindsay. It gives prom of being; “lu- ablo and inuaresting weekly 'journnLâ€" Hamilton Spectator. 0x Wodncadnylut a child of Neil John- 390an Md worm hams.‘ wh I: little ‘ ' tax-nine a , i tcom- g: home from main on to the burg Moftdgighwh‘igh “loaded with , n.-__ I.-- _... anv..- ‘.â€".vâ€" _-,.v wood, Mahdi» from her pésiâ€" m-hemthmunduthedcigh and «mdfllcmnnmlnnedoverherleft leg hmtingitvaymuaadqflintuingflw (filliafiugeboua. Thisndwddcntuhould not a smingto myochool children whominflwpncfioeofdimbingon deighsvhiktinmofion. “Tn: Lama” Emmott” is well filled with ’o'ntennnnng family Mug, m‘mfifl W”: 93-1: are taught mining, l ; needlework. and knitting. market. 112-1 u â€"expv:o;d “oversaw feet will be got outdm'nzthcrmnin thethrectomhips. ‘1" fr played in Her Majesty moeiw‘. inc edu- ahon. Thiflyboyl. andumnny girls. selected for their good conduct, are provid- ed with dinner every sawed-day, and tem- ponry or pet-went exclusion from the meal is punishment generally awarded to misconduct. fiche boys and u my girl: under even you: are admitted with- enr nae priedeee: 2! dinner. no be . flu“.- W'i'uomin. huaschooi inWindwr Park, at which shout mphfldren 9f polyun- e‘m- mv'rlva‘éfdinner, who mpg”d Winn. 7 " Y‘ $13: inéhmvgmlcnf.‘h° {BSâ€"n MWWM whflsttheirotougvheayp-pu until qvoplexyuoemdimngincnt; in“ everybodqupafiimdwtfl! 0:51:6th bemngwuoutofourondwm men, who won huge W .1! Ind beencmdtodbyoldChlpupdbm The’rcofi'undanydayu the motflyflzouundsshrieking 00510 WMdMymbomWwfi Cockneys. MWW‘fim l,_ 2- Ei'lâ€"igtzimughs and AIM; and an: thmmtthc pnyen and cur-es, thew gndjgun qfwhmd‘wh , . Lord Wufifi-ffifidmfirflfi: Bathe lookeduptofiemt-lit'hâ€" 1 Yen and played to his PM“ the Q l might pa» any, and that due-tight be v, forgiven as he furgu'e her. Ken mu- 1 inghc charged the who! flank; and when- ¢cvcrmcnmetin thew throes,“ ‘; wherever Death was garnering a rich hat- 1 vent, there nodded the bhod-red piano at iNedWhu-fe, the Ofiurd «Snob. Butt. 5 bullet pierced his heart, and he fell «lea. f Andhitbcrly did his hronae- ' nonpar- invenwe him : Tum-1mm, M. Saki: ' and firahmin Went down More then like cam before the sugar: it: dry loved their 3 boy chief, and many of them had seen his father fall first mung; the {mat _in the- hind, vaiingmgaflxariihemadman,‘ patiently bidingtheiru’ne. MW amfidantuhedancod atthacarrigcd WW2; wayofuplyhfiacy 1” one: occupants-d Clan’nendmnimnlm town. days’heroea; and time "In“, at the footofthehoaryJ flaked-a the afimced bride of {to Oxford stroke. " ‘ * ' “ ‘ 111a nightwnn «finanddark; unfit Gangeaanfimits way withoutnm hemnndthemgfimmaedntch-firen, while nowandagainthedeapwvioanddn'aa-fi- nellpnoclnuued that all went vall'l’lho British camp. humans-imam- ‘ the discordant cries ofthe rebel aapoyn, an ithey pmyedthegodaof new“ aidtbaln ,;LL 4.]... 11...... ' I.“ “M WI‘VII“5 u... I‘--vâ€""â€" _ m- I "51 breach 0! Mooltan. That nightthcybuipd him in s Imlm-tree grove down in adoep gave, when no josh! could despai! duo {we of the dead. In his muic “found nine}: of hair, dabbled with his heart’s blood, which he cut {sum the gyldearinlg' paper, and in m, clear typaâ€"Nm LigM, 0mm Tal: Eamoémou is a large and handy printed paper, and givespmmi-eaf being; m! name mad hltgmzvung Weekly journal. ~â€" deiol TronIqJL - - -- Tau: new :1. -t, is use Of fin: best look- ing papers in Ontario, and is, I": doubt not, destined to been-1c to‘w journal offiw town it mpmcnuâ€"(‘olbom Em ‘ Tm: szosn’ Exrosmm al-peu-ato he ably edited, and is, «to itsmhaaical spâ€" penance, far above the average 0f m papers published inOntario. â€"â€"L:'stmveib’¢w .53... $1.; a 33:; 32:5 .339: .3 90.4.3.5 05 25A." a 3.6%.? 1.5.33 .2 3 a i “an .335 has a: 3 ”53.5“ uphmouum «4.3741539 Jr'gus. Tm; nificial list of members of the (Ecu- menical Cuuna‘l mnairhs of 55 Cardinals. 1U. I’au-iarvhu, 92? Archbiahopa, Bishop. and Abbot, 22 W Abbob, and 29 Generals of Religious orders. Tux: Grand Trunk is said to have enn- txactcdfur an additional grain can. a” of which will lge u_f changed-11c 33380133? cago and Mn, going through m breaking bulk. Tux quesfionof buying and aellingpetro- kâ€"um by weight is undu- dincuuion. and the favo: with which the propodfiln is m ceived by the trade super-14y, indie”!!! 8 “reason viabwlem 65%" that flie' syntax will be Maggi 3' M A terrible waningt» skaters 02W ice comesfmmDundns. OnSamrhyeven- ing a young arm named Wm. Dayan m skating with sou-mad: entire canal when the ioegavenypzocipiufingbofiinto the water. Duggm, wudmwmd. and his companion Buchanbuclyeaapedbyswim- ing. Thcbodyofy Dug-swun- «moped ingshortfime tm’tfinm might, did! doctudly Wfiéfight. Mr. Blcweumtofi' ntonoeto Dr. Fsir, mhvchinmmflnewwnd,“ mugdouttao hoof; very-aim“. At” account: his life mdaqniredd. butwehope heisconvdcooent-veluve received no intelligence of his death. he ddunctdmfitisnitweighed about” Mm . o . ABOUT thu-ty yum ago a Hamel: house sent some pieces of mastering cloth of the common blanket twill. in safe grey colour, to a. London ware- house. The-tam was only comâ€" ing into use, uni ' rather liked by one oftheprfi: ' ‘ the Lon- don firm, he, “1th the tubal confined idem of northern ‘ We ofCockneys. mislead e word W" or “twcllf' for ftweéd,” and wrote to the unkerbf'the M to eel-1.1:? Wm Tweeds.1'his-liuleiina. dent was thcbegimfing of thew-or lame and thriving branch of mm mn‘hufnumrc. "J‘in'sa 'vaz hm _ _ over them-a“

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