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Dundalk Guide (1877), 31 Jan 1878, p. 2

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n in O M it. Butthnuiln vii. gulf fixed be asirdnt 't.s--sdtttrttineshouhrtm was at.srtr9rtuan"iindt"tttH,.itrtha.s and?“ ”mini-n all inolvents, sm.' mm“ will go on mutt. 't,Airid0l. money propping, up Lin km W, and when the innit-Mo com“; this poor mgue will whine I tl times receiving the -tlsy at the public in gonad, Ind oven " Ion? of hi: croditon in particular, do“ who in» pitch. Mutual sym- "w, - ma its 'mIriartem. Hard times hhw wum Luatever " u up». i” i“ institution of which there is mm In. W.” hard tum we will F but. Ut In“. hom the tsuperatrumUart b. you! in which proper ecunomy would qt but bean :1??ch in honestly Ind - My Ming over. Thin was ‘0 my on (“has and mounts did in the 'tbbtivaitietn.d days, and when): our eon- isaboat tls ma Ae. of the pr“. o1stai2',"l'l I the way we must do if v. ”whopabahmoon the right lid. Mttq m. Woman will com. in. -- "In. Inadvm Will ur. ,“ “mkuéghz "e"'""?? _ Jic.l --tatioatatumus,it 1t."e'tt1'2"ti2htgt'/'t:te, stimulant! tine- d g the last llnc‘high fading in ”we can: Agency. Ire my not in reality b " "“‘v at thttlrd "any n: " ton “mm per!» damn“. if m..% will go on mud”. t3; Pwppint up " km W. an the inf-vita“. tfit com“; this poi): For n couple of years bygone it has been in habit to In, the enmle of insolvency or: the heck of l: mt times. Enther herd this. The fact is, hard times hats very little to do with it. Insolvency less or more general. they create hard times, but had times duel not neeesenrily create in. eolvcney. The farmer is well understood to be no inveterete growler. No kind of weether unite him at the moment. North, eonth. eat or west winds, snow, hail, rain, hurricane, soles and gentle Azephvrs. ell in turn mart have their quote of growling. Born end brought up in this foshion farm. ere. " col-go, any be partly excused for extending their growl to everything in [ ”nerd-41ml times included. Hard time. however, seldom breaks down the farmer, but the farmer often breaks down herd times. And how , Simply by living within his means. If the fenner's wife would like to have a baggy to do her visit. ing ehe must watt until the wngon is paid for, or other things are got better calculat- ed to hm grist to the mill. If one you in worse than the avenge, the. old clothee ere darned and many an old thing about the term in finhiehed up to eerve another turn. The farmer growls no doubt-that " we lure said, lo port of his heritage, but no long uhe sate about meeting rover-us in the foregoing fashion, let him have hie growl; it don't hem: anybody, end may no {Ar plane him. But can the some thing he said of the generality of our busi- 11053 clauses t Very In from it. Perhaps in nine cases out of ten they ere trading beyond their means with, say I thousand I doll": "t their own, and ten thousand of 1 some other body's. It does not need very lad times to corner such a. man. But what does he do when he gets corner- , ed? m don't dun his old clothes, not i he! His wife don't dispense with thebug- . u, only eoteh her doing tof m hopes , " the ua-us greet faith in ”peanu- ee. end instead of setting the wife to darn I the old clothes, he got: fitted out in dew ( elite ct the most fashionable cut end latest h etylee. " he never before mttrtifeatimueh , may " jewellery his - in thir, dime. . now hm’ sudden“ developed. This it All with the peculiarly sanguine hope b end puma of getting out of the corner. Keep!» we“. Keep up e "'"t"." ii lu, m mting in ”me commented M ..u§ m uynotinreelity be worth A . n... d . mney rater him " ten 1',',dttetf, pull. twenty dame-d. if - - end he o willgoon - . T ' money fo propping up hie W'wh‘nd when t:' the locality when published, and gives - "stistisetimt to tho reader thou guy ”per. no matter how large In (mount of mading matter is gisen, it little or no no. tics in token of haul cunts. Since we commenced puV.iuhipg, we hug always had the name of publishing a good local pap", aud we dull cuntiulie in the futon, u in the put, to do our best to "kin our reputation in this nape". pinning u Webb u my ollee in the bovine. We ext-d our share that. teen-n, worn: haumuinDundnmnnd Vldnity. who no doubt, eon-idem the it... have done whet trey eonld to make the m I mean. end I! the villnge we: only no large end wealthy. u may villages when newspapers have suspended during the put your, we ehould hove no reason a) eonpuin. But we do know that e new-payer to live here must get 5 great H more euppl rt tum we have received. We II. M that our effort in publish. ing in Dundalk he. been " well oppleei- ated that very many of our subscriber- will eontinne to tote the peper from Durham, end we shall strive to give enth full value " their money, And do not think they will regret a continuance of their patron. ege. To be successful I newspaper re- quire. to have n Inge territory to eireulate in, and. hr our removnl we dull u in e much better position in this mutter than in the past. There I: e tendency to take linger paper: hom (instant cities because they give" 3 math larger amount of reed- ing matter, and where such can be done in conjunction with I local poper, we think it wise to take one from 1 city, but u here only one is taken, e local wiper, if proper- ly conducted, is of much more benefit to ”III." in tho meantime "moving our ".. our to the Town of Durham. Aa a.“ still be in an. neighborhood we hMCbunty wouhnllbolbhtogivethc With thin number Line Gum: will com, All iq two itch time. Ida-nay 14th, we “to“ under a... mm. on the “Gm THE GUIBE. ll ARI) TIME S. ' January al, 1878. A CHANGE. baton, sud todo all palin- on their "speech. lino. pt on, third (in; The" "rti1hrttun will In ha. curd Iron the 5th to tU PJs, both day. Dunno Emu A"oeurrosc--Arrang_ I ment- nave bun made by the Secret", of the Ontario Mom Mutton with m. seven] nilvny companion for the he!» of ‘tiekots krthe isturrftrip from Toronto to ali par-on: Wading “no maul main; of the Non in this city on the 6th Fnbuq... Min-will be paid for 4h. trip hm, but on pe-tation of the Soc. "my: -rtituato the Toronto my. at a. _ditUryut mihrap will inn. tickets to l lupus Smtvrtm.--tht Subbed: evening lent the Indians, at present unwed in the bush " the edge or an. village, held In ser- vice in their own lenguege in ttto (huge Hall. The Hall wee crowded to exeeee, may bemg unable to obtein "1mittanes. The Indian eudienee wee not very larger The boss of cede: wee kept during the eer- , The Mount Forest Confederate Buy: 'c- 'om, (by last week, a young man, Working for Mr. Adam Milk! of Normsubr, while e'uoppingin the wood, cut the big too of his left foot completely off, having it in the bush, anti going up to the home with. out it. _ Mn. Jonx Sunni-ox hm commenced buying grain irrrsa"laik, and in Compunv “4w :ur. Niilin has opnned an extensive stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, ete., in the store lately occupied by Mr. E. Browne. Astonishing bargains oftoeed. l I Ir is said that the worthy people of l Muwelltre much disappointed that the County Council did not npprociute the brilliant intelUet and dotonnined stead. iastnesLcf MpGirr, by electing him Ward. en ot the County. ( Mn.Cumu3. presumed in the School House, Duudulk last Sabbath and Mr. Blown on the Sabbath pro-dam, in the tune place. Both gentlemen no stu- dents of Knox College. The Mundane. wag good. Ma. Jon: Ban-n ,of Osprey.willhold an "ururwe credit sale of farm stock undilu- plementspn his premises, lot, 27 Con. 8,on Thursday, Fiibuary 7th, commencing at noon. A Prnnou " the repaul of the Dunkin Act in the County of Urey was presented to the County Council on Saturday, and lost by one vote-the tigums 18 to 19. A Comm! AND Scout. will be held in the Town Hall, Flesherton, on Friday waning. Fobunry 8th. Commencing at 7:80 o'clock. L. 0. L. Assam, ll Ktmsa.--Tlus Orange County Lodge of South Grey, will moot at Durham, on Tuesday next, at two o'clock HR. G. Hun & Bro., Prieeville, In selling goods far below cost now, and no liming all old notes and accounu. Tan: is a man in Artemeaia who won't go to he" a lady lecture. m 33y: he bu enough of that thing at home. Baum)“ the Duudulk Fair takes place 01:,ande , Febuary 12th. our. Disraeli, Earl of Beaeonduid, has evidently wished toga to war all along. Thanks to Gladstone and others, however, public opinion, as well as eeveral of his own colleagues. have been able to restrain this warlike Premier. When the Tories got into power some time no in the old country their chief boast was that they would inaugurate a “spirited furnign pol. icy 'I" What is new the result n! th'n cpl:- ited policy , The - said to be virtual- ly concluded. will leave England minus the good will of either victors or van- quished. The English Government has been continually insinuating threatening: which the logic of mum can be easily made to appear in the eyes of for- eigners. she was unable or afraid to fultu. That they are not fulfilled, or likely to be Bo, will gratify every right-thinking man. But why make such repeatedly recurring threats? If it was necessary to do no. a wise Government would. at the outset of the war, have indicated once and for all,its desirel, and calmly watched with a triend- ly eye, the prospects of a better ordering of Turkish miscoverumeut. There we. real- ly little. to fear from Russia. At all events it did not become Gtrong Christian power like Britain to sympathize with the oppres- sera of down trodden nationalities. ,It_was going in the very teeth of all her most no- a, traditions. We cannot expect to keep Russia or any other power so many hun- dreds of miles away from our road to India simply because it is our road to our posees- l l slum. This policy may last as it has for al time, but it is simply ridiculous to think it will last forever. The precioua spirited policy maniiested by the Tories allthr'ough this war, should open the eyes of many of their recent supporters. to the danger of entrusting 1u'nglatul's reputation to the hands of such an adventurer as Deacone- livid. If the stutoof matters should lead to an early brealsing up of the present Cabinet, the price may be dear, but need not be om'wtuylateil with altogether un. mixed regret. T The anh sud Rumina- luv. u last mugged. to pitch up I Bort of pace. Thin in well for cumulus, and it in tho well " us. has. Wit than moan: pace for Britain, It least in the meantime. But we have boon within nu no. of ya. It is utoniahing tho pirwer one mu, mam- ouly inelined, my pom. "on in n he country, to plunge that country into I wu- that could bring it mime! credit nor hon- the evil. Imam] of appomou has. the system on mmething summit]. and credit. imstead of producing hard tima., will 1101p to "move them. ties. Thmiuomia mm; of doing‘ any with iisat Blaine. e-tnot he earried on in Cumin or any.“ Ibo, without. eon-in mm a! emdit It is not no much the giving of qeadtt " th. system of Ippeuwccl on which man- tile mditi: based. That in the mot of why mar mad only to 'tse "up“ w- and Other Items. MACE; pros. -luatiunhutun may tho 'city. A MW we. Whit-ha; " repeal at cu “any Evy-law. Tho Bum County" (Sound! on Wodnu- day Wad tomtriniG by-lui‘onjbo 22nd The Halifax cleanup In] united in the rum 01m. Juno: by I Monty of 228, The liquor notion in the county of Btu. “combining 09th l-lit, of the Swan" Wmur,.--The first nnnunl meeting of the Sunni: Mutual Fire tr. aurnnee Company,“ Mount Forest, was held on th919th. The following gentle. menhn been elected Directors t--tho, Jackson. Durham; Juno. MoMullon. Mount Forest; G. A. Drew. Elan; Sid. my Smith. Arthur Township; Calvin C.) Green Arthur Villngo; A. Meiklejohn. Harriaton ; Thomas "tut, Mount Fore-t ; F. W. Stevenson, Mount Forest; Janos MeLuhan, Luther ', W. H. Bynn. Norman. by ; Thou. Smith, Normnuby ', Wm. Coul- iuld,Egremont;N. D. McKenzic. Hol- stein; John Koenig. Nonnnnby; John Shoppud. Mount Forest. Mr. F. W Stevenson was elected President. and Thou. Bron, Vice-Wt. Mr. Wm. Balfour. succeeds Mr. Geo. Ronni. u Maurine Beemtaor. / . . _ MOUNT Fortrtsr.--TU late Oddfellows' concert waaa very successful adult. the proceeds amounting to about 'loo.---- The following M1oerg have been elected fur the Bible Society '---President, T. o. Smith; Vice Presidents. James Watt and Thou. Swan; Secretary. G. It. cmmy; Trea. surer. L. 11. Yeomanr; Depositary, Wm. Glnnvillo. The nsesipta during the tmst year were .9315, and the expenditure 971.95 ---ilttt Methodist Church anni- ‘vemry services. held on the 20th inst., were of more than usual interest. Sermons were preached by the Rev. Dr. Rice,of Hamilton. On the following evening a tea- meetxng was held and addresses were de. livered by several reverend gentlemen. The proceeds amounted to $00. Fm: ttt Gmrt,rrr.-Ur, Pnkor'o curing!) works, in Guelph, were destroyed by fire on Tuesday evening. Mr. Parker estimates his loss " "OOO, partially covered by an insurance of 01,000. The building was owned by Mr. Armstrong. who had it in. sured for $800, which will roduce his actu- nl loss to about 0700. _ Sleighing is much improved. Weddings are yet the order of the day. A good deal of grain remains to be marketed. Those who have been holding on for high prices are looking rather solemn. Collecting up pears to be the order of the day in the vi. cinity of Maxwell. No In: than six of these unwelcome inaiviGU have been seen not far from the village one dey lent week. * * * George Cont: he: been elect- ed Mute! of Melton Orange. in place of the lite David Wit. I Third classs.-Thoa. Ormuby 192, RON. Clan 184, Jeunot McAulay 184, Mary Gray 154. Geo. Graham 134. Second Cla".-auhn McDowell 180. B. McDoumu. Teacher. Fourth clsssts.--la Shaw 144, Albert Shaw 136, Geo. Middleton 128. The following in I copy of tU Honor Roll of Dundulk School, for J 'uuury,1878. Since the opening of school.- on the 7th Jan., there has been an "on” attend- ance of e‘gkty-one pupils _ Marks obtainable, '300. Fifth Claim-Wm. Shaw 168, Maggie Perrier 150, Lucinda. Graham 138. them, I very lengthy programme we: cu- ried out. Becitetiom were given by Wil. lie Russell, Samuel Lonewey. Elizabeth Russell. R. C. Russell, Wesley Louewny, Henry J when. Elizabeth Honden, J oeeph Hughes, John Westaeott. S. G. Noble, Mary Hughes end William Westa. eott. Several pieces were sung by Mean. A. McConnell, end B. Cross, Misses Graham and Teggert, and Mrs. McKinnie. eech of which were en- cored. Min Graham pmided at the Organ. Addresses wore given by Messrs. William Hughes, Edward Noble. D. McAnlay. R. McDowell. and Rev. 0381mm in regard to, Sabbath School work. Mr. John J ackson read a. report of the School for the past year. trom which it appear: that the dung. attendance was 42 scholars and Teachers. The attendance was good, considering that the Methodist School in Dundalk separated from this School " the beginning of 1877. The proceeds of the Soiree were about 812. Sunun Scnpol. Astttrvmtaanr.-on Thundny evening Inst the wand Sabbath School Soiree took pine. in Zion Chunk, Muy's Corner. A number of young pooplj handed round h- and mh.said when those present had "ttuhts1 the bnvlngu of mime in this respect, tho Rev. c. Shaw returned thumb. Mr. J. W. Morrow VIII appoiutod to the chair, and after nbrief nddress and nu opening In- word: noting than? No doubt it no consoling when contemplating their block ayes in the looking glans. to know that they had no "hamuomq" nub-mind to- wards improvomentl in Dundalk. While penan- lou patriotie will be man ttamrftrt of their funds, than young gondomen will airrira fool as if they hid an "interest" in our village, end no doubt will step . cut lively when wslking "plenk mull." when they remember their generality in helping to pny for them. . ~â€"- v- --------I but '.trotuteuathirtiein-ooi, mutt!» .urarthiiie American Emit“: Wad out. to new. little More“. ofopinion 254mm than. Wm mu. it vii that: bt., an! proceeded " one. - out was: pur- pou. “at nun! round- it was aided the Icons, nnd lowing each of th. combu- ant. with I summon- {or lat-Hug the pace, when eaeh young mm but!“ over " Indébcoub was. Just think. of itt Won't there young man congratulate them. selves when walking on the “alumna to know that “my hue oontribuhd 010 to- Hum- ma ""m'ee-on nun-lay Osprey Items. Honor Roll. l Moved by Mr. Muntyrs, "oen.ddiTy' Mr. Sing, That the Reeve do issuo hiaorder for the sun of " in {not “Joseph can”. " delwerittg ballet "oxos.--Carried. Moved by Mr. Bing, wounded by Mr. Monty". That an pstitorn of widow bum}. lawman!“ {Imam- “Wt. atioa.-ul-ud. . sill',', {spew timing“ new: Little _:) Mend by w. BM, [Decoded by Mr. Moved in amendment by Mr. Spoon. seconded by Mr. lnkster, That Juwph Gumey be paid the sun: ot " fur heauug and iitting Orange Hall for M. Elecuuu additional .to ,t,e"eu'p,'r",tl, in former Fyiutiytrmy_ms wo _ for 'uouou.-Lost. Moved by Mr. Sing, seconded b Mr. McIntyre. That the account of imp]: Gamay for delivering 3 ballot boxes and voters lists, mounting to $8lm paid.-. Curried. of said Council. Report of committec'on printing recom. mendxug that the priming of the Tp. be given to G. J. Blythe, ot Markdale, for the cumu'; you. glue peed by 9hgsirman Moved by Mr. Sing. seconded by Mr. Inkster, That all paper: and documents brought before this council be referred to their respective potmuitteim.-- Curried. Moved by Mr. McIntyre, seconded by Mr. Inkster. Tnat Sing. Epsom, and Mr. McIntyre be a committee of printing.- Carried. Moved by Mr. McIntyre, seconded by Mr. Spears. That the Reeve, Mr. Sing. and the mover be: committee of timuiee.-... Carried. Moved by Mr. McIntyre, seconded by Mr. t'riug. That Sing, Inkster, and Spears be a cammittce on Road: and Bridgiu.- Curried. Moved by Mr. McIntyre, seconded by Mr. Speers. That the account of Geo. J. Blythe, Murkdnle Ezpoaitor. be paid. the amount being 316.05 " printing and sta. tionary and that the Reeve do issuehis order for the stums.--Carried. Moved by Mr. Inkster. seconded by Mr. Spears, That. tue :4qu of " be granted for the use of the Orange Hall seiiittt,t,tige for 1878, and that we Reeve o mane his on!" for the: "tmu-Carried. Jomsthan Bidding put in a request that all monies paid for use of Hall, be paid to Lt-, Moved by Mr. Sing. seconded by Mr. Inkswr. That the Reeve do issue u, order for the savored amounts embodied in the foreguiug resolution,-Cttrried, Moved by Mr. McIntyre, seconded by Mr. Spears. Tut. one]; returning Mieer for last Municipal Elections received the sum of " and that a like amount of 93 be paid for ouch polling bouth.--carried. Andrew mum. Esq" in the Chair; The Deputy-Reno, Archibald McIntyre, Esq.; Josiah It.. Sing, John Spears, sud John Maxwell, Jun. 21st, 1878. At thig date the Council elect forum year 1878 for the Township lusving met Ind nude and subwribod the doclnruion of onion and turuquaiii'ustuiou, took their an“. Members present. ..--TIse Reeve. Andrew Maui". £341.. in the Chair; The lukeur. Moved by Mr. Page, seconded by Mr. Agnew, that this Council adjourn until the second Monday in February, to meet M. the house of Walter Donn, lot 19, Con. li, It the hon; of Wpa. m., for the purpose of remodelling thirhoundarios of ts'elsool Sec.. tions No. 4, G, npd 10, and that the Clerk give the necessary notice. and also that other business by trsusaerud.-Carried. I 7 J 011x Vrrar, Jan M, 1878., Clerk. Moved by Mr. Boyd, ucondod by Mr. Panama: each of the Deputy Returning Oifuers retieive%r his services " the lute Municipal Election; as follows :--Jarmrs Menzies for Division NC. I, $8.60; James Cavuuagh for Division No. 2, 93.50; T. u. Broughton fur" [Division No. 8, ".75 ; James Fraser for Division No. 4, 84.40; Alex. McCuuuell'for Elee. Division No. ti, M, and for Poll Clerk 81. George Walk- er for services as Pull Clerk at Division No. 1 receive " and that the Reeve issue ord- ers for the stuue.-CUrriod. 2iht,el, an Gtiissirr be appointed It. next acting of Coumi.-auiia. ' Moved by Mr. Agnew, seconded by Mr. Page, that the account of Calvin Vert, u messenger. being [1.25, " paid, and that the Rec” hauogugi pulp:- fur the 'ue.-- Curried. Moved by Mr. Page, mended by n Boyd, That all 'Mngis‘ntes' lines in 1 Township Treasury, or that may (came during the current year. be expended the villages nearest when the lines a oulloctad. in sidewalk improvements. Carried. Moved by Mr. Agnew, wounded by Mr. Page, that the account of J. Rutherford. unuuntiag $038.94, for printing, be paid, sud that the Reeve issue an order for the same.-<1amusd. . Moved by Mr. Agnew, noonded by Mr. Boyd, that the account of J. Townsend for ballot papers and other prmtin , amount- ing to $1'2sbe paid,|nd that the [Suave issue Au'order for the tanL.ujiiiiii.' The Clerk in the clnir administered the deal-"Eon of tmiititsation Ind other, to J. J. Middleton, an". John Page, Doputr anna.- J ohn Agnew Ind Wm. Burd,0oun. oiitom. r Council o incl, nah member took his Itll. 'htT. presiding. Min. ' of Mou- mamtirrg mad end “by. Sovcnl oeqmtmieatiot" were receive nut! rend over by the clerk. Moved by w.. Boyd, seconded by Mr, PM”, that the an. collected " Samuel McBntney " i d."- Matute labor returned in dobult, Ind one duy'l tut-tun lubor m- tumed Iain“ Adm McBntuey. be re- funded, no it up an the i day'l work In: done in the 'ill'ttt'a1l'l'l than“. And the dsy's work In. in the sown by the dime. tion of the Commissioner for the Division. Moved by Mr. Pugs. seconded by Mr. Boyd, choc the Reeve be requested to issue on orderin favor of the Secretary-Trau- uror of School Section No. 10 for 014.65. being an} of Defaultor's Roll, Ind M0.08, being amount of Non-Rodd»: Boll.-- Cum-ind. Mind by Mr. Boyd, seconded by Mr. Agngw. that the Deputy, June In consid- ered tsrerprtmrntttti" of Division No.2,and Mr. Abbott for Division No. 8, than being no Ros. counemor.--csrrud. Bo: Henry amurn, Esq., In: appointedtho other Ammo; by the Run. Proton Council. Council met in tha Aldo-W Bo. tel, Damian. on Monday. the 21at ", of Jun 1878. It u o'clock I. II. Members all Peset with In “caption of Mr. Ab. but 'T " . Muted bygg-Boyd, seconded by Icahn! o nascsuor be tunsuinte committee - and adopimj "iF-tii'; Osprey Council. ONTA TORONTO Mr. the Mr. I " {a the} awn; monéy,aud iiiiilt Lino"; see " a glance that if he did not blow his own horn, nobody elm would blow it fur him. He Hate: that the meeting was well attended. So it was. if eighteen members is what he mum. as that we- the number Present. To sum up the whole F "rtter,did my one acquaihted with the "CLiat" fur the [nut ten your: ever know Ida, to have anything to do with "thee or society of any kind, from Township Clerk down to Post. master, but that there was trouble with him like could not get hie own way. be it‘ right or wrong. Plenty of you know mu nation. hetter than I do. I hope‘you will get the business of the Sonny wort m. ugndthi-yeer. Home weeks In I ww- . reply to "Bmretator." I we! doubtful if mmumenhwmuoundmut I In Ive-I ginning to think that men who will vote Now, gentlemen, I suppono you 1 seen Joseph's report at the annual n ingin the Gum: of the 17th inst. did not sign the report, but any one see " a glance that if he did not blow own horn. nobody olaoyuuld blow it Bun] um. witully. than my what pm think in it. it is all true, as I can prove. what do you think of u man that will keep books and PW in vney in such . way? What do you think of auditors who will certify to such proceedings? I never signed an order or gave any verbal order to pay any money concerning the Society for 1877, nor was I ever asked to do no. No wonder “Chief Joseph" told the people he could do better by hm-ing the two otfiee. . I think he could do better still if he had them all. We shall know by the end of the year. as he has full tsorNul now, an the Mieers for this your are his own band -fivtr of the old ones, the rest new ones. _ I am sorry that one or two in cities with him, if I judge right, will not come out with as good a mane as they went in with. If there is any dirty work done the "Chief" will try and throw the odium on those who do not agree with him, the name es in thapnet. in throwing all the blame of crooked affairs of the Society on Mr Me. Pheil. when he, the "Chief," no the nuns of all the trouhlo. The exam. of loot you. who would have nothing more to do with it, are P. McGregor, D. McKenzie. A. Mes. Pheil, R. Parslow. and myself. J. Mode. land was a direetor,but be we») not appoint- ed regain ; be we: not there.unywey. At the annual meeting for 1878, the auditor: Gd to look over the Treasurer's book. So before the regular meeting the "Chief" went with than: to keep them in their own territory. The audit- rs were D. K. MeArthur and Baht. Ferris. They [went our the books sud found them All '/d.'y.r't.Tfo. they said. They certified to them, It all events. When the report came up before the meeting,I requested them to read over the items of receipt: and expenditure. One of the auditors started to dam. He read them very dintinctly and I began to note them down. The "Chief" saw this, so he said he could do better. m took the book (not a report, as there was none made out) Ind read so hurt that I could not take down the difTmern amounts. I asked the auditors if they ‘mind any vouchers for the monies paid out. They saidno; that they did not Mk for any, as they considered the books kept in 3 good manner. Now for the motion in regard to paying tor printing bills. Certainly they had to be mid tor, as they were good bills, And ( well printed, but smaller ones would have done. I proposed to pay for the printing nod keep the balance out of the Secretary's salary; but he had his band schooled be. fore, and " col myself oppose 1 him, it was soon settled): The bill was ordered to he paid, sud also the “Chief's" salary. I um told he bought over some of the Direet. ors with a glass or two of beer. He-the "Chier'-moved that I. cert-in party be paid for the house for show rounv-iuUd party giving the house gratuitously at time of Bhow. The motion was carried. Do you know why? The party would not join again ; so they took this way to pay his sulmeriptirut, the party 1situsclf being perfectly willing. Gentlemen, this is a sample of how your mummy has been spout in the past. I must. my injustice to sumo of the Direct. ors that they saw how things were going and did not attend the meeting. but the "Chiettitu't, band" stuck to him like 3 Inch. Joseph told the people at the tut. mud meeting a year ago, if may would put him in titse.Trumsurcr, instead of Secretary only. he could do the work much better. acme of the prizes stated on lust. When he was charged with it on the dny of Show he laid it was All right, just as they made it. But the Directors do not think I0. I called them together, end they had several articles and animnle entered, brought by parties who did not see the bills. But I must "tarm-At" "Chief" lent the order to get the bills printed egain to Durham. but the Durham man would not print them at the price omered; no that with one de. lay or another. it was within a week of the Show. The “Chief" then went to Duudallr and ordered the lug. bills, re- gardlesl of expense, and they came out about three duya before the Show. That was the reason why " ny of the members did not get any bills. When any body asked the "Chief" about the bills, he said if it lmd not been for Peer and MePhail he would have had hie own way, and they would have been out in time. Moved it Mr. Spica. Handed by Mr. Sing. 'A'S'%'hrig Raid I Blind mun re- ceive the sum of " per month subject to the order of Mi. hr-tu-Carried. ooutiedttulhuntod to Mth retmtnrr,1878. To the mmben of Proton Agn'cultunl Society. asrsruri,--As than V“ only . null number of you present " the wand meet. ing, held It Hopovillo on Thursday, Inn. 10th, I take the Ebert] to midi-cu . few line: to you, and also to others interested in the moiety. to gin you some idea of how the busineu of tho scanty ha been man- aged during the put you. The Directors, or " lent part of them, met an hour preview: to the time of open- ing the meeting. to wind up the business. Director: regenb---G'oo. Campbell, V.Pru.; Joseph 'sfl"2'i'lt See, Tram; John Me. Murdo. Juhn Porter, Thou. Mugher, Baht. Purelow, Samuel Paulow. Smnel Kinnell, with myself in the chair. A hvely (linens- sion took ttt between “Chief Joseph" and - , concerning the printing of bill: for the hut show. I will explain. In 1876 our printing bill was uh at te, at of it for e number of copies of the Il',',,';',,',,',' news aver. which the "Chief" had ordered 3nd) distributed tg Mf'iends. When tho directors were tndSiug out trims 1..istrete, tho ginning of the when)“ up. Iobjeeted to pnyliig so much for them. some M, as the editor of the Ezaminer. Mount F crest. had promised to print them for " So Joseph wnl ordered to get the bills done " the chenpest piece. He we: told if the Editor of the Gum: would do them for said price, to give them to him. I was to cull next day on the Editor in Mount Forest. Idid so. and got a curd that he would do them at the price shove stated. But the "Chiet" must always have his own way. He made out the contents of the bill, or I may say the Directun made them out the night revioun, but some parts did not suit the "lTi'2'lit',"' so he did not put all in, and Also reduced lumen That Francis anker be Auditor"." Chief Joseph and His Band. Mr. Spica. u,,,oa by Mr. riltife Reid n Blind T."' ne- Jun Gaston. Clerk. HmGl meet anyone can yo_u have ;. Ho ,, --- -_-. -- ".. on the tubieo of 35. lulu: 1.0.0 In rrder to may! I“ payments. the Goveuuueut decided In place in the mark“; Tr: minion of Canal: iiie per cont. deben- turu to the Amnum of 'i40,9ir0, which wim muted, " the but " turns. u lui, On 'at Ar the in montlw' accrued m- Wuo thotovlntuews w " ld have fallen to the panel-nun [and they bum mld In.“ the guts?! btter.dyc, ft '- dreiud, The Treevmrer After making I. full ex- plenetion with respect wthe linemen. went “to state the estimated recuipts for the yetsrsafol1owtc--Frotu the Dunninieu of Cured: we expect 01.388.669.42; from the Crown Lend- Dupertmeut, Mts'tg,000-thet include: the clergy lends, Common School lends, Grumnnr School lends. and Woods and forests; from pubhe institution: we expect 0101.000 ; educations! revenue, 057.000; interest on investments. 0176.000; ensue] revenue. 085,000; license. (and. l 010.000: Algoma taxes. H.000; law I stumps. 068.000; dreinnge annulment fund 927.000 ; Agricultural Farm, Minion. 01.500; Isle of Revised Htetutee. “.000; or a total ostiusutod receipt. of $2.451.- 069.41. After going into full details with regard to the expenditure. the TreaaurerelosLl his upeeab by "tey; it W“ e mutter for enu- gmtulntion t It we still lave on bend e surplus of nearly M,000,000. -...V ...-_. v... v" uI-VU-JuulLlIUU w.- yew,u|o.- ’ 72; education, ”7.78535; Rowen, 879,020.96; law stumps, $67,604.49; annual "venue. $29.1'M.5(|; Algnmu tasres, 01.02].- to. Agricultural Farm, Muuieo, ti,925.71; dummy: debentures. 829,636.69; dtau'oge messmeuk. $570.86; settlers' homestead fund, 0117.16: making a: total receipts for the yen m t'2,4tre,077.6e. On the I the-r land the disbursements for current ex- penditure have been ",0i7,488.8ts, end on cumin] account. "50,877.0ti--iu other Words. making a total expenditure of ",868,81li.44, beum under the estimnes of lest sessiun by . sum of "3,762.It lees then the receipts for tlust yen. l In: Imam“, HTA’I‘EMENT. ( After routine business, Hon. Mr. Wood, in moving the Home into Cotumit.ee of Supply, made a short and lucid upcech. in when be dealt in u masterly manner win tlu, timutees of in. Pruvluce. sud m ale au exhibit which is highly ordita1 its to the Ilovernmc.rui,. as timt deal! with the ne ..elpts uni expenditures for the punt you. The receipts " 1877 have been as follows --Dominion of (lamb. on Iccuuut of subsidy, 01,110,872; on mount of the spcedie grant. $80,030; on manual. of iutorest on special funds, $136,696.62 ; Innk- iug u. tual for these sum» of 'I,8ll8,509.t2. The returns of mammal revenue for 1877, 862",712.90. The total on public in. uitettioms “Venue bus hen 639375.07. The interest ou invegtments wu “83,078.- Mr. Wood announced tint every exertion was being made to have the Public Accounts for 1877 hmugm down as soon " possible. and mat they Would prububly be ready be’ fom the close of the session. Mr. Creightuu'u "amnion in hsvor of printing and publishing the Puhhc Account. and Depnrtmeutul Report: as sum: as pumi- ble after the expiration of the year, and it. ruupeetive of the meeting of Parliauusut gm e rise toannthar lively dtacusniuu which lasted till six o‘clock. The discussion. which. like its predeeetsturr, Wu: spiced with ume per- maul Allusions. wan tertuiatsted by the with. dnwal of the motion, '1‘me as they did at the annual Igg-letinu. might be guilty of . the as of In. w, 'tull';;));' .94 1',1i..fr, Mr. Tooley moved for " return af All Mudenta attending the .urieulturtsl Colleqo from the commencement of the institution to the prerent time. Such return to give the nunes of the students in full, tingether with the residence of their wank or gunni- inns. end their profession, trlde or occupa- tion; also to show the present pinto of resi- dence and occupation of “Hench ntudentnu sludl lime left the College; Illu the length of time cub student hue remained in the institution." A long and spirited irurassion took place on this motion. tfr. 1reGowiur-Au het td momma. the town of Harriston. Mr. Huntor-Au Act toineorporuion the Wellington And Georgian Bay Railway Comma . _ - . _ A number of petitions won presented. swung which VIM one praying that no Act gun to enact an provisional County of uskoka. Among a number of bill: which were read 3 ttst time yer. the following: _ --- Mr. Creighton-An Act. Impacting Water- works It Owen Sound. A message VII rand from the LUutemust. Govornor, “blaming the estuuatqtg for 1878. ' Mr. Mont stated definitely that the Trams-or had and. mugemeuts for making his statement to the House on 'llunsday. --- _ - - - Mi. tiiUGir-An het to incorporate the 511313103 YEAH”! "ailwtV Company. Mr. Mont aid that the" were none of the Government Orders on the paw-r that would be gun. on with to-day, but it might be manning to the house to know that his hon. friend the Treasurer expected to min his statement on Wodnosdny. or M the latest on Thursday. The Eutiuvrtes would be down w-monow. fl Byqu. Flr.UMtr--To extend the time for completing: the Toronto and Nipiuiug Rail- w'I' -- - . -- . .. " By Mi. Tooiey-That oxomptioua from amnion be not abolished. Alla I number of petitions in ("or of the Munitions of tax exemptions. A number of bills were road I firtst time. Mr. Rudy presented a to rt of the Nor. mal, Model, High. nnd Pub}: Schools; the evidence taken before tho Royd Couuuisriou with regard to the vulue of prison labor; a return showing the number of tseeideuU on railways during th- pum your ; And me cor. respondence between the Government and the Licensing Commissioners of the County of Carlton. The following petitions were pr-ted:-- Bi, Ar. lit.',':'--.,',',)),",', the Gamma Gue ph Railway sud Great Weucru Itailwa Company. By Jr. Me0owun--0t the Agrieultuml Snciety of thy Went Riding of Wellington iloi iuir%rn. “I. m other things I m'ght mention. but u my letter u quite long enough I will chm. Mr. Editor. tu9rtqytftr yaw Ipncc, Mr. Mowst-rt in not the intention of tho Government to introduce a Bill during the Pte"" nation for an purposes mentioned " tine Iaostion., _ - any“: 'ttid.. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. Mr. Bell uhd wh'ether it Ins the inten- tion of the Govommout to introduce a Bill during the preheat. location foe the pow of unending the present 'ldh'lu"lrul'2,' with a View of reducing the number of polling stttsdiviaiorts, u “I! u but!" the election of school trustees Mo plus. " the “me time. in the cam. manner, Ind by the nuns returning 0M. u the election of municipal councils? Mr. Chm (Norfolk) introduced n Bill to "etndyt.t Phyrpes Aprt of "T.. . ' I aaa- four email-u: Sari-mt, Sansoh. T Tcgouto, Jan. 21. Prayer- having been mad by now. Mr. PM. In. Slut. l878. WednesaUy, Jun. 28rd. n00: Thursday, Jan. " Tuesday. Jan. 22. " in WWI: The {nu-teen 0h [MIL-w "r and nth m an: an Maud-y admin“; Ly Jil/sa JC'NIIIII to bail I. i. WEN, "wt " du'IL' ua." In: ”(In 'trtmordi"tst? an h: l Lt handing tLe 01.; Indian Cu. c. In “MOM!!! M tU Quomu Herr}. on M,“ the npnlmu'ou ‘1) e-us-h thr ‘hl l" kin By-Lew in Nnrtimmhcrln'ad and Dur- ban we: dfmhnrpd with costs, uud the By-lnl upheld. Fro freight mains were wreokml this" killed by n colliuinn nu the Trunk ”may " Dunluu. eanv T manning. Dump about “mum. An oU III-n granted Adam Sinclair. was (mun to death mud-v within two miles 0! “haul-m. When last wen alive be In "'1th “new. For twenty-on. you" tho'wnpln of 5m:- tan cw theirSelmul 1'rumtocn Ivy I "In allow of Gnda. This yen. however, than III I pull. thn. Gunman-at. Romain. and Tttthehe, pumm- lnme I’m-n “thou-Ind to has.“ Savings Bunk Lum- Ala-Mr tu.trieata no becoming the - in Rania. A chemo {acuity is likely to be built " the NM'I of tho Museum It in aid that since whiskey spun.“ by retail was prohibited the appetite b t' It in many instance» is unable to rpm the temptation of gun“: to mm a when it can be had for u thing “r when no legal maruiut cum. lt A. a nu- Nth-us [not um in Mount F revs, l 1- up sauce, when: the liecu,o.ng 53,- tun u lit oimmtiou, per-count! u: this c-umly g ll".,' the“ indulge to an: new Inn-u usi, Ills- known. Ou the hut l:.ir t.,cre--the I'm ini-the village. but I. r the ”Numb“... ottlur new. and mount magi ty " , mm atone time in dunner ohm-n1: u Ly ml. 3 of. drunken mob. A NHL} I r [ f rl'"u- constables were [mu-mun mm LL: .“ - does were io waniuu adl tsight a; 1m 1 I: n.’ mm. The magma-nun dn w No hum: m.- dit for energetic mum). tt.'t I t I 5. ' ..- m. w amide cranium: ,urlto-1,.. u.” 11... mum- mumu'tted uguimt that mum. ml min” on mutiny in puma. l'. t .w In ,5. may of tu-oo-Gut " max: t.. Ar and Wanda! how our it in tltuy nu- I: An ' in disbt or penny. Tut- homing that t.. _ can we "e-tiugluopotoh- u. , fuminhiug Mikey It new." "tle. t, lu; um. In.“ untoriuululd Get thmu c-rrn 1w- thing like free whiskey to “human J hum to buy what he dues not want. In we " an article he wry um an cumin: rut on”; And to bet-Line bunny " hits mud/.1. Though the ell-mun is venerable u m ago and though the punm for Whirl: n ., an“ on in to produce than state wind: 11..- l 1d re.'tit.hin'.y.yts,t in the words "W " n ' nukn' Mt win' out," the eunrmiv'v .,; co, thing “I not" until Imw Imam-.1 up m In 1tiretistg pextpoetiona.-rliris. via.“- hnden. church members. all lum- Mon .tssr-d in making peMt out of (M- un- thll‘tllln indirect. and Inhuunuu '37. on. thiqt in becoming mare Illnlli- Molly 2 day, vis t and, it in u umtuluv to iight . my in!) . ' run. but. nun) ho My infested In In what Rt 'bit' rid th. an. of the battle ground u. 1rstsurt't. Mtft and b-u.. tho whiskey seller“, than III. I m number of utheru who and " pm“ out a6tLe common degradation m .. Mle tttrite, if nut up!" illtlrfmm'vlu thin hummin- of "forty tad."--- Dukovu Chewable. We give prominent» to thin cuo bean-so at the present time, [widen being nu ' Idi- Plrt valrrar Awful! _it Imus upon (Le Lau. Cullen mu Bruul " and nuts or 80 day. And Rival: mm] the 23rd inst. to titsd auntie: And " enter into M‘gniuucu to keep the peace. kiu'By-luv. in the skull. uf an argument on the dune“! lull tmnlnucy of sunnin- Ity laws, and 31w on Cm unlabhahed Fr.o _ Hoe of furnishing Abundant "uppliuu of Whitley at auction sales. the whims prawn! took charm-u“ 't0oxt, put Bin: to the door and “am-ml him to a , heme. The only witne.cos fur the defence WM the defelldum'n Lumber and the de. fenee put in mm that Hm ddrndn t wu- undur the itdhtettee ot lulu Ir uni that as "umlorofotlwm presout and “hunt. than promise.- were in variuu. bulges of Lunk. one“. tht tho 18th inst-m. John (when. of Gleuelx. wax brought b, h to Geo. Jackwn Eu aire. for “uniting Mr. o. C. Human] in his own house. uh the 13th of iheem. her last. Acmnliug to the evidence of Wm. Mehully, Alumni Vullet and u yuung Wom- nn. serum. of Mr Hayward. ('ulheneukr- ed rudely imam man where there were a number of persons. mind mm: mm! "b. nceue lungunge to the an! und threutcnrd in violent um] ui tuning hmumce whut he run!!! do to Hayward if he hthht- than". The hater who was in null mlj-rining " on: want to order Cullrrrt to low-w when tho Inner sound hm by the mum. Nunu- " the pursuing 1rrcent tank "liarv,vofCallrsert, It. Lauder nova! for I return of u- oeipu mud aluminum-u relating to the an- do'mom [undue of the UuivertityofTorou. " And of Upper Canada (‘ullugo since the date of the 11.1 return. In uprising ot his motion he pointed out that “not Con. kdoration buth the inn we and the expen- ditun of wow institutions lmd man; ist. cum-ed. mud "and tUt the evuteot oftho funds should no! he vested in In nymuututivel of the poople. A Mtsgistratts's Court and its Moral. After Mine hither dimmon M r. Mount explained that tho ueglcet to publish tho munch-I reports of the euduwuwut funds ‘begsn long tofu-re CouGderathm, and de- Iended the Gorermurut mum»! the charg- es of wrong duing brought ngninut than in connection with the add ti In! “a. to the U pper Canada College building At the "ssretitm of Mr. Crooks, the motion "In clumped an In to rhnw the and number of pupil- olucated at Upper Cuntla'vullege Ind the lucnlitio-n to which :12»: belonged. The motion was then on- t Mr. War laid he Imp“! the order would be nliowrrd to stated until the lcudur ah étiott was pmscm. _ 7110qu allowed to “uni. Monday. Jun. 28. who bills lend a first tune mu th"dh"rirttt ' Mr. 1teio--tmrpeetittg the Gsh and 0.11m Mir-y Connny. Mr. carlo, (Vtllt'rsrctHt)--tusptetitte the Oedit Valley Railway Corny-n". 111*.th did not object to the gen- ll'll soup- of (he motion. but suggest“! some world alteration: with . new of making tho return more complete. Mr. MacDougall "trwdiued the Ad of 1858. and held the expenditure of mum-y on the strength ofumurs in Council under it to be uneoastituiooi. W" - ._',.... uJ‘Iu UK “and”, This m his been lmnmu-l at w per out" . um. tLe l’ndmv In " M; Pty.'.". ot tour per mm. " Li.” -, whale -.t 'I'r'cli'jv's' a f, per “at i r thu daootums. Ind T ict the "1"".peud, 1 We. of tho molty trporiud lit tho but]: the w p1. an, t , ”109'”qu . in. rr','t',i'i.)p “LU“! up.“ tLau “ _--.._:A.. mcg, -- I I . ipts - .. , I 0.-.. Bntbua, bo rosin! {Hills to menu for Arming or mm. " Laun- ultras. " in. in; trystcut in m Mcuuxaty swing ll previouUy nu- it toere--t'ur mm . the proustitudio r magi tn: ', ... being at tlo, mu- L maul.” l f plura- intoduud u... I.11;- sight dinpuJug " d: svne Creat cru- pad tae ." mt mi.- emlvs the crimo- numb- "d-rss/at Tim)": lumpicv. in " huh] Lung. ,ml‘l we" grrr. Winn I mum "at, to give " mum“; price Ilia "e.,futsa, [IMO Wttit Age rwldch n as giv- whirl, the old word: “When tsoetuity 02 at. 1oortsU up u --lu'Metr, clus- all Law been It of tho un- nod mammal Ind a Grand madly = It slut In tk v platinum wgtttl/ 1 sh ST O', TT v J.os,C,, DEPAETL To the Mal In my TI Ot ll In I G It Ah Mart tus All And W a Whrr T. wt: Hwst He . ht be u. wtth Like t Hr \\ Of tl W lies. t It”: 'ro. ol (l ll Knm' Hun jam lik In :mdnl Ttln

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