ll N ll On Pride, evening lent, e meetingof the electors of thin eeetiun wee held in the or. nnge Hall, Dundilk. Mr. John Scott wee appointed to the their. end shortly After level: o'eloek the Hall was well filled. Mr. J. J. Middleton was invited to eddies! the meeting, end on rinsing aid he would re. quire wusiduel-le time, n he intended thoroughly to up .2. the min-statement: mule in the t1roheets, in regard to his public weer As their Reeve, referred in 3 nothing manner to the vedler of the fly- eheete containing McDunnel'e Counter nth. Invit. end to the melicims persecution of himself end Mr. Graham, and said he Would like to hear what the other candi- dates hr mun-viral honor. had to my. Mr. John Agnew, Councillor. and ti. Flem. ing briefly addressed tut endicnce, and there being no other candidate present, Mr. Middleton rammed his address, and in e westerly mnnuer refuted each cherge minted awâ€: him in the tiroheeu, comparing the em out: paid in other yarn, when hie opponent. were in other, to kinship MieiaU, " churned with whet wee pad tinee he ms Reeve. When he bad yroeeeded at wire length with " ad. dreu, John Agnew, (old Survey) t Co., eppeued " the meeting, evidently coming in at that time with the intention of hav. ing their My when Mr. Middleton got l through with his. When Mr. Middleton l wee elpleinin‘inregud the Police tuse. l by]... John Agnew made . meet pitiabU. ', exhibition of his etnpidity by eating Mr. Middleton five timee to repeethieexphne- I “bolero he “when“ hie meaning, l ginning]: it wee when, plain toevery one eleeinthe room. ltie needleufuruetol so one egein the explnnetione given. Mr. c mum explained how much money had a "plauation wu -ptad by Mr. Middle 3’: " hm. owning danced it In; most on', -tutgto-thrduoumiituf Mr.Middie. rm tom's oypouout'l " their Anxiety that he in ahouldesomoto-lusion, bunhomon if. in, interrupted him, of com the non ml nudge toy, and them We!" o'clock s',',.'.", Much Mr. Middleton um nu quite In Dough an Indiana. ham to (out-y, “4|.wa evolve the mom's. T Whudou, whoa-mo! M. Tu- wmhmdnimn, “lit". In '*erre-u.tt-trnotoett-u, D.l ""i"Mr.tuadieeatitiso-um. In! Oslo-duh Wrong,†iv -.mmu.mmmwm lt hi hMuhpm'dMiu th. P" till-("ulna tU m cl the out... it. Iniehed eteteOfnd not by my neglect the pert of oht, the Clerk or Reeve, u John Agnew tried hie beet to meke the elect:rs l elieve. Mr. Middleton held eev~ rel meetinge in the township lest week,to countered eny prejudice that might be en- terteined ngeinst him by the electore.from lending the melieioue elendere contained in three tty sheets that had been widely drenleted through Proton. end would un- doubtedly heve prejudiced xneny Kegeinet him if eny reliance could be plead?!» the detemente nude. but from the well known ehereetcr of thoucirculeting the fly-sheen, " the remit of the election shown. no reli- em. whatever could he pleced in them. " we have referred briefly to two of the I, theete elreedy. we shall not Iey eny- thing further in regard to them ourselvee. but e third one liee made ite eppeerence, e very pecnh'er one. end very eharaeterOtie a! the pertiee in whoee interest it wee cir. otruted--tut ie one [heeded “Hear Both Sidee." Thin ByoUet purports to be e mutt-elder“ on William McDonnel, new the etidevit published in the Huhdele Repeater. end which we copied Into the Game. Now the but "idavit wee given in the presence of Meme. J. J. i Middleton, o. B. Middleton, Jemce L. _ Johnston, end Mr. Johnetan'e eon.-eo that if thie eeeond "idarit u genuine, Me. Donnell ie guilty of perjury, which ie e very eerioue criminel otfenee, end for which he will heve to enewer. end at test In only destroy hie own etetenieute sworn to by himself. lt the fiyoUet in not gem line. then it can only tend to demege the We who got the tly-thee" printed end eirculeted. end leyl them open to criminel eetione " law. No doubt Mr. Middleton will inetitute e proper legal enquiry into mm, Jamar, 10, WPS. me the actuary omissions. Now it in well known that there is not a more care- ful or correct Municipal Clerk in the Coun. ty of Grey, or We might lately any tho Province of Ontario. and Mr. Middleton did not just think " the time why the by. law wan so left in that state. until he had ap- ken to tho (Lurk in reference to it, when Mr. Tertinrrmed him that it was quit. uuuecoslary to pan any try-law to [rant tho line. ttu'r'eud by the magistrates in Dundalk toward; building aid-walla in this Vin-go, la the mm. c old ha grant“! by a motion in the Couneil, and that amo~ " to that offeet he! previously been pu- aad and reeordod In tho minute book, and ac the by-law In left purposely in an un- THE GUIDE The mnniaipel election " this Pre- th took place on Hominy. and in many town-hip. in the County of Guy .ogtiader. olbuivitytooi pine, India no.0 not. no than in Proton. Now that the election lover. we intend to notice . {unlike oo- mnoee that have then place. At the nomination " Boy-"mo, the Clerk, Mr. John Vat, vet, kindly loaned the minute hook to John Aqtse w, the would be Been. be s In minutes. whim he rend I few 01- mm (rem it. Mr. Vat, who " the but " than" in not very "out. In. just 10.0. vexing hum e In." sped of niche-e, and no dnnt not mi: hie hum: by sundinflin the cold in the open nit. When Mr. Ag- new got the book how did he set? H. op- ened it where were wen in draft of aby-hw. certainly, but. "g" without either sign-tun or seal, and begun to ridicule the by-law THE PROTON CONTEST. size, owing to valvular Jim. proceeding prob-bl, hom rhonmtiun orieitmW. Diana In". . wit. and two ahildmn..- uujwd Memitor. Tn out MT. A. Brown spin-t Geom- Tunu " Viol-Hon at tho Mn Amt win lnud on. any hub. lhe Aitrar,F. D.Polhld,h‘.,-.-.5.~. u. - u sqrmrarmeast on In pl. my ttr, 'y't'tt" Ily'. mm Act my ,... 1...... .. alt rrn..--irkiuiiiii, on Tuoudny, when it In: (only! that and: manned from heart diam; Ge heart hu- ing been enlarged to “do. the nutunl Supp“ Tharm-th, Saturday owning Int I young nun mod Brooh, raiding on the 7th line. St. Vincent. south, nud- donly around and AM returning from church. An inquut. with post and". by Dr. Hulaâ€, wu held by Coronal “My Paurssrrznux.--air. McKay. student, has been panama; in Dundulk and the r use: Settlement for the put three tiab. baths, Ind has but good nudieucee each Sabbath. Mr. McKay discourse- have given great ntlsfactlon to those who have hum them, Ind we believe he would be gladly welcumcd u pastor‘to any oongnstyaiou, who had httened to him on these wen-ions. We In: pleased to notice theyrogrese now being made with the new church in thin Ata convention of the Reformer: of North Grey held on Tuesday, Mr. George Snider. the pteucut member for tho cou- txtueucy in the Haas. of Commons was .manjmuusly selected " the liofum. standard bum: in the siding " tl.o nut general election. Dunn Mom-nu FAnt.--The reguln Munthly "ir held hero on Tuesdny last Wu very poorly attend“, very row cattle being present that were fit for the butcher, alum-13h well Attended by buyers. All tlw cattle Iain held Just now new to be sou.“- thiug similar. T a! “mud muting of the members of East Guy Electonl District Agricultural Society will be held in the Town Hall, Flesherton, on Wednesday the 16th day of January, 1878. at on. o'clock p. m., for the election of 1Jtfieems, etc. _ ER. o. Hull & Bro., Priccville. no selling goods In below can now, sud no main; nil old not" snd Meow“. Ka"For All atyln of picturu 3nd Mot. to francs. all at the Shclbwno Art Gal. Ury. Mr. T. Dough, hu also on land . lug. number of Stereoscopic Vin". Mush Agnew Ind Boyd we†re-elccted ,to the couneik'by very large orjoritUa,and Mr. John Abbott, an, union the other one tor ,tho Council of Proton. for 1878. Mn. o. It.t Mmmarott ha been rc- elected School Trustee. not paid In. w. beg to notify all knell, tut unless lubocn'ptnom are paid before the Into! February, nccountl will be placed in the Di. vuion Court for collection. The lint you of our publication of the Gnu, bu now nearly expired, and yet there we I good many nub-crib." who have v --'"* --".. "'""r""""""e"". min. Iain. pkg. in the “a of hinted-auth- .uuoe-hreu m “Mia. The cowl Ind nun-Md u McCullough‘I 110.1,. and about “who o'clock the Mm- of end: Divin'ou rm Wt in when the kind“ Mr. Kidd!» ton mo I but†ehur. u it Wu um- tained that he had been returned by 109 of . mnJoritr-4t not. tho tho total Tote of his two opponouu. The char NM too much " the defeated Agnew. end he wanted to fight somebody, and the mate of excitement that no omaaioned thereby in beyond our patron of dentipticn. but " though I rent dell of "loud" talk we: in- dulged in, and tome blown struck. we believe no blood In ehed. And the: eevernl “not: bed been made the riot In queued. It in our opinion, end from the notion of the electors in Proton on Monday, we believe their opinion too, that John Agnew (Old Survey) should stay " home and nttend to his cattle. sud notbe making himself inch n “busy body" " he has done during the put your, and no doubt when " servicce are required no choirmnn o' the Municipal Council, that hie extraordi- nary abilities will be duly npprecinted l-y tho Township. In regard to whet we aid in a former number of the GUIDE, of “the Complny" being uhuned of receiving aid end lupport from Mr. S. L. M. Luke we take that all back Main. Mr. Luke may have been unfortunue;tuul his misfortunes any cause him to do things that under more prosperous circumstances he would not do, but we do wonder that he himself is not Inherited of “The Company" he he: recently been working for. Mr. McPhnil, ex-Reave, the third candidate for the Reeveship has hitherto been looked upon es en nhle men in municipnl mum. but the menus he took to ticket Mr. Middleton only tended to hie own rejection. Mr.Page,of the hill: tuttloment,h" been elected Deputy Reeve. Mr. Pege formerly lived in the Township of Mime, " Page'e Flag Station, end is . well educated man, and being from the other side of the Town. ehip, will no doubt tend to equelize the repreeentetion at the County Council. We ere eorry Mr. Page wee nimble to put in m eppeuence " the meeting held here but Friday evening. Mr. Fleming, would certainly hen been 1 good men too, end hnve done what he believed would be for the best interest: of the Township, but u we pointed out previously, Mr. McMurdo caused his defeat by running in opposition to him. Mr. Modelnnd w: [All 1'mrttu'uly heve received 3 much better my! . rt, it he had not gone in with "The Cumgmny." n we believe Mr. Modelend in personally en honest, tstraight-forward men. inPnton.ud than win-[om] dent of Local and Other Items. Notice to Subscribers. humanism†been new in the-tRama. Beirt sum-ch School. wu held in the Baptist Church. There nu slur-go “tend- suco of both old sud young people, Ind with like“. Christina tree, And other good w, the waning - of var, At the clan of Christin“ holidays our Ichool will be egsin resumed. The tench- on recently engaged no Mr. Neil Kenne- dy Ind Min Christina McMillIn, as both natives, and it in to be hoped will do credit to tlxemlelvel And the place of their mstivitr. F On Christan evening . tee meeting, on behalf of the Inhaler: "tending the Nonmxnv III-tram: Assocrarros.--Tu Rcfnrm Associntion of the township of Nurmanhy met at Ayton, on the 21st ult.. " the election of cffieem and appointment of delegates to represent the township " the Reform Convention which met " Durhem on the 28th ult., Notwithstanding; the wretched etete of the road, . large num. ber of prominent Reformers were present. Mr. A. S. bieEdward was re-elected Preli- l dent, and W. H. Ryen Secretary. Twelve delegates were elected to ettend the Coun- ty Convention. Dr. Landerkin, M. P., Mr. J. H. Hunter. M. P.P. end Dr. Nie. mier eddreesed the meeting end resolution- uf ttonfuunee in the Reform Government " Ottawa and Toronto. end in both the re. prrsentau'ves of the 'romrtitueney, were pu- eed. A vote of thenke to the President, three cheer: tor the Queen and three for the Meekenzie end Mount Governments brought the meeting to e esloso.---Earamis. Mr. Henry MoDougnll wu cloctod Prui- dont, and Mr. Donicl Keith. Secretary. After tho olcotion of 110193.“. to “and the South Grey Reform Convention, Mr. J. II. Hunter, M. P. P., wu requuted to uddrcu the meeting. m referred during tho course of his remarks to name of the mar. imyortnnt momma- puaed during the Mowat Administration. and impressed upon them the importance of thorough or- gnnization. At the conclusion of his speech a hearty vote of thanks woo tendered to Mr. Hunter, and the following resolution pu- sed unanimously :“Thil Association do- sing to express its entire oontidenee in the Mackenzie ind Mowat Admiuistruion, ( and our repreumLtives in the Dominion and Ontario Parlituneuts.--hfount Foreet Examiner. Victor Emmanuel, King of “sly, died Bouncy! REFOBII Asaocurtos.-At n mneting of the Egremont Reform Associ- ation, held u Holstein on the 20th ult., DISTRICT Msr.rnra.--TU members of the Loyd orungiLodges in the Dietrict of Proton, held their ennuel meeting on Tuesday evening last, in the Hall of No. 1797, Dundalk. The ettendence wee very good, each Lodge in the District being well represented. The following omeen for the current yen were duly elected and in. stalled :-Bro. Thunne Inkinge. Dis. Mu- ter; Bro. Robinson new, Deputy District Mater; Bro. George Rutherford,Cheplein; Bro. c. Edgerton, D. Secretery; Bro. TH Henbnry. D. Treuurer; Bro. R. Kinnell. Direetut of Ceremonies. Alter the eleetion of odieers end other bminese of the meet- ing heel been disposed of, A very plemnt eupper wee pert-ken of by the brethren present. end a heppy time spent. The next meeting will be held on the 14th of J une, in Edgerlon'e Hall, Proton. MolqdeUy.‘ Janis Wadtttr pi Moi hndhowthoodgiugn' in a. av mill. Gui-inn wool, and it it his, Fortunately no btgem wank-t. Elati- timu were lively. Amt“ Bnoton.--At up but - Inning cl Alumni: Grunge, No. 250, the following omen: were duly cloud Ind in. Ihlled for tho you 1878, via '.--Jou Weber, Mum; William Bush-nun, In. Dunc-r, William Night, Leeann; John Galina, Sunni; John Bohnd, Am swam] William Buohannn. IL, Chsplain; Robert Shannon Treasurer; James Brodie, _ tary; John Rowe, Gnukooper; Mm. J. 1tosBsnr.-it in quite evident that this neighborhood is infested with daring thieves. Onlyl xtweek we reported ecu. of grain stealing, from Mr. Mark Armstrong'. hem, end now we have again to chronicle arepetition of the offense. Last Sundey night Mr. Armstrong's hum we: entered end Ibout M bushels of wheat stolen there. frum. The granary weâ€. not broken open, but In eutnme wen effected by unlocking the door, which must either hue been done by menu: of e duplicate key or the pertiee in somewey obtained pone-aim: of Mr. Armstrong's key of the penny in order to accomplish their object. Diligent efforts will be made to ascertain who the thievee ere. end if eeught we hope the molt severe penalty of the law will be ini1ieted on ttsem.--hfarkdah, Expoeilor. ing, than no 61 numb.“ and thoy have purcliuod good- thmugls the Grange dur. ing the ya: to m. nmunut of $1,t00,totl" entire uthhction of nll cone-mod. Tn: ennunl meeting for the election .0! (mm Ind tesehen ineonneetion with the Fleuserton Methodist Sebbnth School was held on Monday evening, lust Dee. sort. Rev. Wm. Johnston in the cheir. Offieerg elected for 1878 were It follows, viz :--T1rrantu, Bolster, superintendent; J. W. Armstrong, Ass'l Sup.; J. W. Hender- BOD, Secretary; It. Davis, Asa't See.; W. Claymn, Lilmu inn ; J . W. Large. Auistent Librarian; J. W. Armstrong, Treaaurer; Fem-lo 'I'eueliers', Mrs. Johnston. Mm. Leiteh, Mm. Bennet, Min H. Bellamy. Mise Beecroft, Min 1' leulier, Mrs. Merriam, Mill Hard, Min c. Bellamy. Male Teachers. J . W. Armstrong, J. W. Leeveue, J. Gillan, W. Wright, W. M. Clarke, J. Creeper, Mr. Richardson, M. E. Merriam, w. J. Bellumy. Mr. Moore. Bon, Com; Mm. J. Brodie, 'Pomou; Mm. B. Canon. Flora; Min. Marian Smith, Stewards-a. The Graph pro-pot- Priceville Items. “my“. Cruttotm.--an oonuqnenoe of the "mm-ll oflUv. Mr. Yuma to Elon. 1uv.R.Gadnor, M Barium, bu _ "rm'ntod to tho up ad St. Pun Church. Mount PM oatd Tetuitr Chmh, NorthArtimr. B. will untap- o0iotiotsthma, “Julianna; whin'n "r-i-ill beheld“ tin up] Ill haul in but chuck“. a Mr. Kingnford, Government engineer, wee in Collingwood last week making a annoy of the Urbour with e View to hav. ing it dredged. We understand the chen. ml in to be made sixteen feet, Ind that the work will you“! hurried to completion next summer. The Dominion Parliament bu boon summoned to meet for the dupgteh of basin“: on the 7th prox. Tho Speechfrom the Throne will be delivered on the “mud a, of the union. . Rev Dr. Ivan, of Brooklin, " the opening of the Bentonh Methodist Church on Chris- mu Day. mean-(I01 in raiittnrt16,00o, u. ing 1,100 more than the church colt. The Elm by-hw for the exchnge of bonds for Credit Valley Railway deben. tum wu envied on Tuesdq by I major- ity of 76. J. Sing, John Ink-tor. A. Cameron. J oiw Wiutom, John Little, John Hudson, and J. 03mm. Tho municipal nomiuutiom for the tain- ship of Osprey resulted M follows t---ikeve ---Thom" - and Andrew McGirr. Deputy 1te.ve--Antlsiuld McIntyre and Wm. Heron. Couneillors--John bpreres, IEAIOID. Mayor. John D Mcho. Beeve-2" Clelnnd. Courteillors-Wot Ward, A. Purdy, C Burn, and Robert Agnew; East Ward, C Watt, Elliott Thompson, and G P McIntosh; North Ward, M Robinuon. Dnvid Mchn, and Thou Aril. own BOUND. Mayor, R Rotter. Reeve, A M Stephens. Both by acclnmutiun. Deputy Reeve. Dr. C E Bntnhnrt. couueillurtr--B" Ward, John Fox, H Robinson, and J Costa; Centre Ward, w A McClenn, I B Dowsley. ( ( Bud Jul Rowland; River Ward, David Wilson, Robt Malena), and J ulm Chisholm. onNGIVILu. Mayor. Joseph Pattnllo. Reeve-S I1 Mekitriek. Deputy Reeve-John Green. Couneil1orts-North 1iUrd, S Eutmnn and Geo Island ; South Ward, Hugh Haley and H Fleshor; West Ward, I Y. Cuban and J " Bennett. IOUN‘I‘ you“. Reno. Jas. McMullnu. courtei11om-- Thou. Swnn. L. B. Yoomun. Ju Boid,and Jon Hunpton. HOLLAND. Reeve, Wm. Hovoy. Deputy Reeve- J ohn Omicron. Couneillom--Jolsn Desvill. June- GiluspU, And Wm. Norton. NOIXAIIY Haunt. II. MeEdsanU. Firat Deputy Reeve-John Iroenig. Second Deputy 1uerv-Noott Wagner. Counei1lom--Au. drew O‘Fur'ol nnd Henry Mull-hon. of. vuczm Rave, C. It. Sing. Deputy Reeve-N. Bend. couneiuors-J. Bows, E. (Jake, And R. F. Street. coumomao: Towxsmr Bean. Ion. Burke, First Deputy Been. W. White. Second Deputy Ree". W. Kerr. Couneillors-T. McKenny ind W. Brooks. 3012210“. The old Council Mere ro-electcd by tech- mation ..--it---Jam" Murd, eh. Coun- oiliom--NtathNUst Ward, Wm. Lunches; North-Eu! Ward, Dougal MeComurek; South-Eu“ Ward, Wm. Cnullield; South. West Ward, N. D. McKenzie. Tho Coun- cil elects one Deputy Reeve. nunuAl Marre,W.mstie. lleeve-MeReehnie. Couueillurs-West Ward, H aguon, Brown and Ball .' East W and. Story, Rose. and Guy ; North Ward, Anderson, McFuline, nnd J on“. dudo.tutmmthtgettts"rth, " let:- tyn'l Hotel, name having got "oat, end "plieation lining been made to Coroner Chrietoe. u eonaieUred it hie duty to hold an inquest. The evidence of the medical gentlemen who mule the poet modem ex- amination, showed 'rlernr1y that death wee culled by the ulceretion uni perforation of the named). and the evidence given entirely cleared Mr. McIntyre of all Heme in the nutter. pol. I“ further sidtotheT.O. t B. Rail. war-o-, will so b I Inn spin-t my {Indiana in any sup. to that omen-prise. An impugn Ill hold on an H inn" at Union, on the body cl David Bill, who 000k ill on the owning of Ch. Mth, III The mnnicipnl election bu just result“! in tho return of 31ch for have. and Me. Iutyn for Deputy,-tt" old numbers. FINâ€. The following are the figures that we have received in regard to the municipal contest in this township. When we " tNaive the ohGltigures of each Division we shall publish them:- For Iuemr--J. J. Middleton......... 258 For D. For Couneillom-Wm. Boyd...... John Agnew(New S.)...... John Abbot, If,............ MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. 'ue-John Page......... S. Fleming.................. JoshuaModeland............ Wm. MeMttrdo............ D. MeMillam................. John Agnew (Old B.)...... Alex. Mepuil............... John Wolf, jr, Rom. Ferris.................. NOMINATION. '.,...u...n.uu TORONTO 149 181 IgE 160 118 41 98 and oattaed the gun-pouch: to". â€dz-r1- holowu Manhood.“ tit young mn'l pun- Iron sing“! on the on. leg, but no {umber injury malted [run the up; -I-f- A singular Incident. occurred on Friday last in the Niobium}; chop of Bum," & Beat, Pilkington. A prune mu, named Hull-y. wu standing with half I pound of quinhhm _ non to u: and on which am mhunmorin‘ 1eUflrttteyet hmy yheh .... l At the Cour', of Queen's Bench for the Terrebonne district. which opened at tite. Schobatique on Mondey. the Gum! Jury composed of twenty French Cenediem md two English-speeking jurors, brought in true bills again“ the two ou Indians clay-god with firiug the Seminlry Church end mint the reminder, who an mus- ed of being accessories. Aftlier he 1nd gone, William Assumed I pin-I've expression. ml turning upon me the gnu of his tine poetyhl eye, In and me the following konundrum I-- "Why in In mint looking for spoil, At I fifteen-tfmt Orange soil-co. Eating jammy enke, the while, And picking his teeth wid I rusty nail; This 'hlatorted.fellah,' why is he, Like the undiscovored mum ofthe Nilet" -oeht Billy, M! i, ye "mtsitt'etrarthttr ye, yo'd make I fortune in the United Stuc- pnctining pulling " I Liam Bohemi-l In. Yours Trooly, _ “mun. O'HAuouu. Prolonor ov the Art In Cuttin'Cord Wood V He gintly removed the provisions, nu! hallmarked to Mr. Rutherford that "This yeah was the straw which broke the cum- el'nlmck; first to he refused rout beef, and 'nf and 'at. and then to pelt a felUh on the you. I'll leave the 'all It once, altho' I've not finished my tes" Mi frUna, Mr. Ruthenium]. advised him to kontrol his emotion. and finish his mule. Ind to consider the bit " In episode " noth. ing more than I "riking maturation of the kindneu of Dundslk. But [no he would, will“. he did. \ Howld, William, sex i, dont be hasty, there's. there's mnn ways tlurn wan. Ind suiting the Icktion to the word, I shied I bit of soft jammy It the maladap- er’s left lug. William, like all Fouud 11:11, had en ep- petite oe his own. end iitading himself eluted out " his bill of fare, he became violent, Ind led he bed I greet mind to "loop the face " Muzzle wid I quart jug. 1 Billy end mm". in our "g"ne" to keep mum ot Mlzzlee. forgot “order our own supply of jimmy. and I wniter ob. serving we were not attending to the inner men. and us if we had anything "in the vittlel. Not in particulnr, In I, but no mutther wUt we might have ugin them, myth" William or myself would run them down in the “me way u the .iutlemln in front " us. I towld the waiter to bring Billy and I bags apiece ov jammy, with a noggin of uy " each ov us. He coon _ cum found, and u thrue " I'm chin- ( whacking this moment, Miulu intoneep- ted the whole cargo. snd wk it unto him. ulf. Well, In i, this hntee Bennnher. and Bnmnher In!“ the D---). “Howld pr whist," led i, hc'l tn itinor. nting green grocery. and ho be: some to Duudtlk to stoisk up." MizzleI did not keep us long in Inspinle. for a WIiur quickly landed him I log of jammy also Ind I bowl of ten. Mizzlen placed himself outside of the jammy cake in the twinkling of an eye. 311' in I mo- ment more the bowl ot tet the jIrnmy cake were residents of the nine "ramp. He instantly taught the eye of l panning waiter, whom he innocently Ind " n bit of nu rout beef, Ind a mm. of "uf and 'af." The waiter whispered in hi. on that it eouldn't be done for fifteen tints! whereupon Mizzlu ordered Inother coon: oijmmy Ind tea, muttering, “In I jolly queer thing I. fellIh hum! get anything to heat yeah 1" The waiter. thrue to his word. returned wid I plIte of undwiehu Ind I noggin o' tee, Ind two lugs of jun- my. hliar.les, with the injured air of I mIrtyr, transferred the incite lot to hi. lap. ovttgsutthrrr,rluioii-d to audio. "rdtitinhtk&'g6'oriisrrFuo '-to-ttuhkdi-tma"oe . bay WI] mndin‘ in society. than to inter into the eonthrovmy that in genin' no Italy, "weqtt Mr. Mink. And Mr. Argus; --but still in I“, Mr. Editar, I know tho dsttee than black and whih; and in a pinch I an rad Crook wid no right eye. "r'thmaa1steitatth-tiairid m “Ture-Ln-oum." exclaimed Billy Knu- mnn. “is be In oatritrh,or w "tiug uloon t" mm Av coon-.1 was not bonvil " English Dixiomy in In chock. o Lain main the "hon-ad o Vol“. of BirurWiBaaurontutosrots" tongue, “wool: the two, But ammu- nundin' thin. 1'" . Madman shillohh antinvell “do to More. I mum! truth, or bruise . (Brock trUtin toot. Now in order to be'unonblo wid Mr. Mizzlu, I skull dd. wid him "ec.rdin' to E "lid.--- that lune must be n in. ' manly. to thim um undherstand it. Billy Knuman Ind meself wint Ltn the Social, the same evening that Mr. Mizzle- vim. Mini“ at wid Mr. tgutltettcrd,on e lent famine! in. I tipped Mime . wink ov we left eye as I wiut into me "at, but he niver let on he knew me, although. ntwixt ourselves, he lpim the “lemma wid me on the same day, trying to con- vince me, with the eloquence of e penny feather. that the buck-sew might slip e cog end shuffle " me mam! coil; end that by mison of this imrendin' danger, I ought to get en inshoonnee on me 1ife.-How. en‘ever. I did not mind we inunaibility of Miules. inumueh n Mr. Rutherford pru- ned me hand in e Venn-hurt“! wey. " the sane time throwing me e nieehievoue glance which ieemed to My “Sh-er mind, Michael. there'. en nppetite beside me thnt'll amuse " in 3 mini! or two." Billy qumnn grinnod. and BO did I, sad we both reJteetirele waited fur dovilup- manta. me.. The Winters to be sure Ire very cold mid long ; still we mango very wall, and ex. Peet the drawbacks to d" emu-v your by year. I would not M h to tlo hnck to On- tario to farm. ttttor wing v.01: fine crops here. It in perfect. pastime ploughing hem. A neighbor of mine his 500 bus. hels of when on 16 new! ; nuts. I Mien could be cultivuod to null 100 Mulls!- In. the are. But but». Inhekl-inh. nim. and other humane“. ouch yiold :1. may it": panic-Na. Cochin it in the - w win all. the“ (hymn. to m- ill-it, without mishap or oturwuo. Th, Jinn cl 'tstatues and root crop- in ml humansâ€. Sous-1m . that “not from [an inn. "on this your. â€no bub.» Giaiii; ms. Mr. William Grant u fauna resident of Brunch. writing from Emerson, 11mm. my: t--"htue we [at in hunt order, sud Railroad: no running, I think it will be I in. country. I have my land ploughed randy for spring. so that should next so.» on be (unduly, I will luv. . lugs crop. I On Thursday evening the 27th ult., {shout 8:80 o'ehek, the fire alum vu rung and it was discovered that the barns uni “Able: of Wm. Foster. Huroutario street. were on fire, and Although the Meatuer I“ throwing tutor on the burning build, ings in less than 20 minutes the: the Alarm was given. the building- and content: were destroyed. The totM loss wa- shout 0‘2.- Mo, insured for 01,800. Mr. Dudgoon got " fuo marched in “wanting sumo horse: from the burning stabu.--Collirer load Entnprioe. i, The “on and dwelling-house of Mr G. H. Pugsley, Ftsherville, Huldimnnd county wu destroyed by tire on Tuesday mum- ing. lit in“. T he euCte contents of the "oe and dwelling were lost, and Mr. Ind Hrs. Pugs!†having hourly time to escape. The origin of the fire in unknown. Ln“ shout 08.000 ; insured for 8,600. A never. Inowstnnn visited the Atlantic cont on Wednesday night. Among other " Halide- to shipping. it in reported that I St. John "ml went Ashore " Cape Cod. A movemcnt in on foot in Montreal for the migration to Maintain of . att ot Protestant "ttlam-forming I anal] com- munity by thomolvon. The Paeifie Rd!!!†is moaned for eight miles west of Red lhver. per. end stete that one whiten-ind with thejndgee; “twootheretook prieeelorem inele he had no right to show.endenolher for ehowinx hie mother’e ducke." b. If such ie the use. it is the first I here heerd of it. Now, sir, I thittk the we eennut be ell true; if so I think "ts'peetator" would heve lied the honor of e mu. end made hie cornpleiuts " the right time end in the right p'eee, and nvt weited for e long time end then publish them. over the signature of "Spertstur." end enuw the public to ettneh the blame to whu they see tit. Now, sir, he speaks about rules end reguletione being made to suit. If you or eny perties interested will teke the tronâ€. to examine the bills ofseid show. you will see thet they will compare very favorably with hills of any etherehow in the County; end you will elso find that rule 17 reeds thus ..--"Mernbom violating eny of the fore. going rulee will lease their prize money,end forfeit ell privileges es members of the Society." For my pen. I cannot eee whet tiult “Spectator" hes to teet. If Bur, it is in himself not trying to heve the rules cenied out. I did not see "Observer's" let- ter, therefore I cannot sey my thing about it, but if I inn eny good et gunning. "ob. server" end "speetator" ere one end the same person ; if not the seine in person. the seine in matter of that. Perhepe, if "Spectator" would tell whet lie in grieved about, the public might find that it would tally very well with those he eunipleine of in others. It is en old eeying thet it is herd to get e Boek that hes no black eheep in it; perheps there is more then one in ours. But, Mr. Editor, I like to see au. dren get milk when they cry for it, provid- ing they cry etreightfurwud. Now, if "Speetuor" will yet ct ii a end bring Lis charges to me. end 1" hr he: my renun- eble ground fur cm: pieiut, t will, et the tutnualtueetiug,brtiis tio- matter befove the electors of ofr1ecrs, end then they will see wb, ie in fenlt; end if they find the pres- eat Direct, rs guilty of eny miseoudurt, no doubt but they will drop thorn " once-4nd elm give "Speetuor" e thence to help them to put in their plaice men that will do l whet ie honest. If “Sputum!" does not; 1come forward in en huneut wey end snb- ( etentiete " chergesJ ' think theyere l bogus, end deserve the eonteni; t of ell I right~thinking men ', or if he lies eny more _ writing to do on the subject, I hope he will l do it over the proper signeture. end speek l directly to the point, no that the, puhlir will I linuw who he meene. It is e bad prectice to thruw stones in the "rk--no telling l whu they will hit. Perla-pl it would he better to nut throw stones " ell. eepeeielly I eny'uody living in glass hone“. C how, Mr. Elm r, I must nix-Incite for Inning I0 much of your unable apnea. Yours Truly, J. G. Pun. Praia“ of Proton Aq'l Society. Proton. bu. Nth, 1877' M.†a. Proton WI Sui-mu“ an an im- a! an a“ Full lbw. I". in} do not think that W" i- - tln right In, to work. Uh bu had anything to - out. would it not luv. been better for him to have come boldly before the bond that night. and ell-med those panic. h omn- plain. at. Eden their (A... and than Ind than lined an rm- of the on“. it be had a, tunable ground- " ooaquiut, nu- lytlxm wwough honed not than " gin him an 50-0an boring; nttd I have not the but doubt if " had In would luv. mnjultico dune; and not go and seem- pinio- thread: the column of . nut-pg. Canadian Items. Capt [{ultmln of the Amenenn lar i“ Rocha-k 'u r-tttly bound m " m liurd Show Court. for further trial [II kiln»; " steward, named Goo. Dorian. M umuu state tint. the cupuiu etl.'ml um mum nah the “Mn. They then hard mu u! numb". which they thought cum- hum he s-ard, who can. out of the msbiu 'rin MI (no. blood]. The mute task Lim by he hull and dump-d him to the can . no Inn: using. "Fat Gu-d'n uh. dun ml: mo “in." [m we" pine: d upon Lu “I‘UWMH’B’ the magi.“ ' “I. â€not! “I." taken down ml at“ cinch do]! on mu od W. tha- a... M. the!» unable to I“I. b.- M. “Madman: a [an Info “haunt " died. '1 H “duh-aw the new.“ dud In In 11-. America land-anon claim that by the eonmuctiw a! the Port "anew, 1 Nu. meilitiea will be do!“ for tl e chap tmnttportation of lumber from thr Ann-r;- cnn - wood. in tin vicinity to thr, mnr~ he at Windâ€. Tho settlement at the Inch in lipid], Mu. 5nd with thr, first of no“ you I - will be mum .m. the otieet of promoting the intern“. M In Rainy River district. Heuoefortls Fort “an“ in to be known " Albert-m. Lord Bombay incl-om to In mum-d to the all] M“! d liaruet Budweluld. d Ionian. f It is not [twinkle that mud. w c In» â€Minn will he Mud for this your. The regulation at the Civil Some.» in A mum drumming“: "tentiem of the Murmur. and it will no Imam tind a place In than list of pmposod moo-mu. The uqu pemmue will Ibo be given tn lay he!“ the Ammbly u won I. pouiblv a Jute. meat of the naili- ml "podium-q w the you just cloud. Ind (In eotitnntrd re. venne and “podium " the "an nn WM '0 I“ “.4“. of guin- by. Sim. In close oflut cub-jun the cork Meomto1idatiste the “It. ofthe Prorineo Inc boon 'sotntsteeed, and the Auernl ly " no doll“ In. ortrtttmtuled on the fart thnt the [Omani] ofUst year JIM lawn embodied in the code which will, " um!- m ufeuursc. be sul mined for (w thum. tion. , The unusually urge drum nu the cupml of tU province. Ivy t 1e way of rum-nu " ootupUtod lhilvnys under k:;l:'ty Aid Am. "ords an opp-Ilium†f-nd, ing u nub cf waning which mil 'l, um... In the alum-co oil. the mun in u mo Min-r, ‘3de on tho "You“. In an null, M with an alley-Wm of the In. at "ttutnertt. The Irlvltmuun M.“ Ilia PNVI'IIN and Qllt'|'ec lulu. still unutdod. was. nferome mu pr ia. bly be and. to it, a well he to nuollztr hm; pending -tiuo-tut "f the numb cm and Western Laundry of 0mmâ€. The ummnl Activity mauibsted m "r. ions way: during the you by (he prawn. on of the temperance mavens“! can but", (a: to be India“ in a upu-oh ul- dremd tun utrialuuro which bu out nhown an Mam-u Indiana: to mtske we): inpmvuncutin the tom lqnlumg a. liquor “in: u expel-inns. mun-d tn cull " ; and In connection with tho nah. health the improved method of eolleetme vital statistics and the more“ um “am. in oremtion down-o and tiil mum, receive more than a [II-hing nct'.ee. u “I“ “up! tU third Pub}... " '10“ do“). Which "POM“. ll, will. "A. w hm the Throne, gm. " all W, not ditkr Yer" gum“). in MM! “3 be With hue P“ cold " Howling event: hue (m, M during tU year. and from the an". in to 05. on! all the Fromm- hu 9,." may Mud on the med to Incl-end pe-ity. The hum“ vn unn- u... usually dual-m M your‘kw lunch m that the Eauatg-t.6o, "In! will u. " â€my lab In. lull-kn to the tiet, tt1t.e"'-"-ttrriofii' I it a.“ mun-t. on. “up: a.“ iodimtim, ofthe clung. wind: "yumâ€, 'ahise plan. in tbe .putinl n '1qu of IL. III-Mill! industry, " lho'n by G W. prov-mom on!» lune huh-tum um)" and the hieh price- olmumd f, r ' ,- oration, mid u the abuudnm hung I... - in unkind-of my [much-u" of Crown kud- the DOOM of Flrurlng tri? m it h M Prouue that the â€mm. “vol bum public lamb and lumber v.1 be reported quite II lump“)! " wu pt. PM when the exam“. wen-ludmui 2m Ono of th- must murmur“ manure: of [at union was an amended Soho": het, Bud it it highly peoUbl, that noun when“ will be and. in tl" Speech to the radial ell-ups which lune ' plus in the Pubhe School sync-m under in authority. The most imp, mm of than in the adaption of a very c 'uTicte And a thou-momm- “unlit-a! lntllmd of supplying the province with (rum-I tetseit. on by man- of County Model Svhwk, which law proved an rureerUul m m "p. entiou tlast mm. Nteeitie Alluuuu mil no doubt be made to than, as in.“ u to the uylums " the Mind. the dud. t a dumb, uni inane. all of cinch In". by mean- of “th011.16 and improvement. he... undead much man un-icihlo than may tromerlr van for the purpnso Hwy mm m. auled to nerve. ThovtuitMthe Liettutmntaiovern,, " m to “Mid“ men of with. “out (i “was: Buy will no mm. he I!!!“ to in the Speech. Tlat win: lad the OHM of calling annual. mun um. :11th to the district in gun at m, m. Cobain-ion mad. which either (nun. n or no under ooeuteuetioet, and mm c)... uf Haulers who m pouring into it With gnu rapidity from the older partuof the Pro. Vince. their phe- being, to cum. rung Why tho itat" of 10mm “mm and [um 1-hour": from Ensign-l. who easily fund excellent opp-human f rt.t. vesting their capital and abundance " n. mum“ empkrmouL timUr limit. sold by tuattion A. that but... not-11in; ohnluml... 01-». I " no. durme do thr 1 B, u H til l Mk I'm-40y Hay "tart fought .- haul Ont Woot F I. up: ' 'd in, haul Skim Hula [nu-r N Bun“ " “lulu The t M \h Tun MIT“ w Mug Win-I Barley ' m “0 tl ll Ohd "dawn-1* humu- u at 1" In. further ""11 Fall Wheat sin-mg ' 'ksley, 00h. thet "and [but Buns. ruin. I " tub dun â€Ida-Idol“ P-Mxh. If! Tun-55». [cf l t :1. A! tr Q... I: iced “In? Icy. when t panne- its tie In Phre tifte ' “do In mink In chu- " in m1“. Mi The Audu- Ilu no. om 04' and, V Idol " , Inn-dud we [and and. pm“ of n kph-aunt- ‘ctquhuvd The "ml pal you n tho fur but is“ titan Kindn- Aria, {I Gzot y county, in nu of (imnvilh "int nun“! Mable is “an: out I Wish on†an emu.» Inn] Inn“ y that at but Tin hull hum titoted "IU M . their ugh-1 lover-l on der, on Frat â€I of the I rum-m. an: d “I land. “he! In] “lounge: Per you t... Clwhul U: ad I. Fulfill a br “a Chit in nuance " “nape! The N My st tkroat e: qter I m tl tt W " letter tr, maul-R fr w a" ru: oths ol My! ION“ “mm "T l Inc-n! In uh