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TEitW3:--t1.00 per year inAdvml-e, (551.25 1! not taid within two loam it p, , Jr,: "iiairiiiis. Cur-l and lungs: always an mum. A large assortment of Frames, Mot- toes and Pictures that will be gold at cost, and even less, p, Durham, " " Ont. I u" v0 ry Wh urnday, At the OMce, flaratraxa sum. Uppur To", F.UR PRICE AND EATING PROFIT “THE REVIEW 'll‘l4.‘-'--r -..».-.r,,..v ,7 - . h Photographs mm]: in iil the lawn and be. .pruvod “yin. Picture n'ith',t',1,'l u-nlmuod t: my use. H110 Din-W hmwmphu Inn has _ U“ -4...†'-- .mlv I?! such. VI‘HE subscriber keep! on hand no low pm IMJ'M gum that m ehetsp what “In; _uyitePife"io" awhile want an] .m- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. LEGAL. _ - huh“ into .Atttooert tort of the quu. “on " 'mtsanarmtttmuotL 'ro Natirrand At " _ Le,'dtt'seNtig.'.','. lepairing done with neat- ness and despatch. A tr, â€It M gold and "Terr Watch. a. al “51:3 "gglg 2gi",2,1,',','. .1 up. ' . , twin In M. Silver iiii'ithiii'. Vilma. Files, ~kpcc-A‘Icleo, volvm. to. Don't hi] to call and we my owl. helm purchasing elsewhere. Repair ing ot - and Clock: . Speciility. Ravi-3M upwards of , year- experience " . practical German Wtitehtnakrrr, l he] msrstHm" that " 27t, G',"'.",',:,', xi 1"fl will be pm. not! y emu Wig-k Guarant‘eod." A 2 PLEN DID Pheuyrray!y lot 91 pot le. POW' AND LI FE Insurance. Money, Lou: and General Agent. min Slums. Dun- Do You Wignt Money. J MaettAF.. 1lFiAl1 jcs'rxn-z AGENT, -aher and Jew â€om, Manon. 13335:; ("m-n Ame: EPIC}: “can, munch. Much m, 1818. E. D. MACMILLAN. rrortsEraT4Aw. one: TTOWN EY . AT ,ENTIST will vii-sit the. British J. W. FROST, L.L.B., ARIHSTER. Atturney-M-TAW, Solicit- 3:1: IP""'"" ('ouvoyunudr, &c., PM St FROST & COWPER, ARRISTEHS and Ayufgeys-at Law D. MEDONELL, ARRISTER. ATTORNEY, " Odie. Um Town. bum. out. n ’T:);l;: bum-m. Ont. “-Vll4lm I‘l--->< .7 - huh-m. Co. “my. um. Manny Elma n Id-ln interest. payable ts.tt-reorhvoret the I to Lt',',r,,-,rihi'?f, â€yum in :1, 5 or to -or ttlr unl mum: 5'me to Inn was. Wm and "Nrroerd I," for all BOOTS AND SHOES. CASE FOR HIDES. J. c. JOPP, RATES OF ADVERTISING. GEORGE RUTHERFORD, Lt ,isiek Picture wwiml mm rmmm so. mun FM Mummwhn In - unknm Insane. unly a: rush. u _ . ' L,u,, an no“ No months. N. KELSEY. I'ltytographer, DR. KIERNAX, m Medial†"all. Law†Town JAMES LAMUN, MEDICAL. 3min l‘rinl'ml! 0mm Y . AT . LAW, Solicitor in Nut-1y magpie, Conway-near. a " " tummy m m... ohm FIFTY mama 'unl and lung:- Anny): an hand. GOBIDGV. [Ger-Ian Wmhmke}, I he! " watt entrusted with no lrrd, may uncut-d. All ’ork Guaranteed. W. F. DOLL. _ and Jeweller, Slrnin‘l New g. no; Um! Town, Durham ls - 1ttyirii,f, Inch, fitted ' th," rink-1 " 'rt ra With "I. Circulnr Saw against .11 kinda of “W kahuna" in 'itiiFrUiFGiLi Ga, I may. ot work well an no nun-r eoruttetitut mm on: Immpt. while ic- dunhlmy is undvubud. " Cute“ um cohiaGria aa; inn"--. an... okay- on land. CRAIG-I VIII IODIIA'I'I- Hm furnished he. to was. bum com- hon: u. Samba - plus, WATBOA & 'ef,h, Work " u an inâ€. I, " M" Prim. Ont». ()WERS the Pumas Matttrrtcrtntgtta _ ('CIMM'I Farmly Sewing Maohmes M as an! Selling price we. The» mamâ€. hm I rah-m table “(I cut". with oth. H nr rmuhinu have on. a I! how- at on 'll,',') J'g,'G'l',lf, um] "thet ',,',ltt2"%',ttrdt heal: mm In [naming “WK Inmitnrhllanlow ("W «up! here rtruddrM t gm Imlm~ _"T"ey NO ARMLSTICE Custom Sawing of Lumber AND SIIINGLES, FUNERALS fuminhod on short twice. c-het. and Comm. with Ill Inn- at an. done " once, and cheap. to suit tho timeg. SHINGLES. LATII AND LC MEIER TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, muiamro-0ppoirito the Canada Pruhy- lluckvillo Milk. munch, Feb. nuns. mwxnoxasox, Undertakers, gluing mi Sumner Fashions "gull!!! ROBERT NOTARLANE. I)ITIKIIA " Carriage Works Manufacturer of, Carriages, Buggies, Demo- crat Wagons, ete., - .19- tt Illlliiill" .. . _ - We: - _ _ , r I a: "llil " A 7 IIN, . l um. , 3w " I " t 1lll . _ 7 - rp, ' F..? K I - " u , - -- is - . . " 3g...§‘:qԤ//, "tsam - 77 Itellltllm v). I] __, - - t ,- 'lelllii. _ Fd " . _ I Slriiiiiitt)iiiiv,,iic,i" low a: my other Those in need of Such Articles would do well to Call an! Inspect My stock. The lumber is also Agent for All we. of FARM mpumn NTB. ROBERT MeFARLANE. â€album Feb. D ms. TUF, liliXTISH CANADIAN Loan and Investment 00., (Ln-mo) ()FFEBS to Lend Money on Yum, City Ind Town Property, on the 10qu Uttemt T'ermn, NH per eyhetr. enmmsgmzmz; mm. ' u "u m. c...'. rt. _.....w__.,___-___.,w hble 'ih1'tGalG, NOT‘IN ADVANCE. Igt, m-nt a â€mum, Interest. poynblo “LILY. T IN ABVASCI'L (lulu! unborn!!! by Charter. â€MM running“: Sir Alex. T. GAIL Twr.a'ttxtuIF. A. M. Cauurtrou, Esq. Dun-muse: His Honor D. A, “Iowa. mute Gov. ofont.; Hon. John Hilly-0n; Mon. B. c, Wood, hut-1m. ; nun-m Thom. 1111: 0.1111 'igitir'" ' no y, " " on n 1ltirJi.'djril'ktllTl,' Eng; Wm. Ineo, Esq. Bums: The Bank of In“: '11:. Candi.- mun ot Comm more": In: hisâ€. I": & Boyd. whoâ€: J. Mint“. No Bttrroq"" cm. hy spacial mama-O. hav- shop-11W ot. rig,itftg,'it,t,ea', u Inch sun. My“. my}; tune- I. l y pious. whim!!! the __-ce, - n- m... - . m1. Vol. I. NO. 16. [gnomgc-nnd “Bell We“ “hp-swam.“- nod. on fut-1 Atom " but. mutt our; . " “and. up“ Int, Toronto. Durham, Feb. 14. 1873. Cutting done to Order. Durham, JOHN ROBERTSON. Alexander Robertson, In: BEAM, , TRE VERY "rumT.MArlreluAr: on hand and mm " down hill prion. DURHAM Sr., DU “LIAM. r RICE VILLE. ONT. A. McLELLAN, m 1“", r"...,_ - -____ -7 time- “Whey plenum whathar the nutty-bio In one mm or try mul- ls“ - u m on Amount- BO Logs during 1879. urian Church. , War! neeind. J. w. CRAWFORD, Durham P. o. fl. " yl y-l For the Review For the Review. ADuke’s Lesson About Dili- gence. There was A German Duke onoo who disguised himself. and during the night placed a great stone in the middle of tho road near his palace. Next morning a sturdy pheasant named Hahn: came that way with his lumbering ox can. "Oh I these lazy people i" said he. “Thom is this big stone right in the mid. dle of the road, and no one will take tho trouble to take it oat of the way," and so Hahns went on his way. scolding about the laziness of the people. Next came a gay soldier alone. Be had a bright plum. waving from his helmet, ands sword dangling by his side, and went singing merrily on his way. His head wan held so far back that he did not notice the stone, so he numblcd over it, and fell with his sword between his logs. This stopped his song, and he begin to atom at the country people around there, and call them“boors and bloekheai1s for having a huge rock in the road to break a. guntleman'n Ihim on." Than he wont While tits us! Inn-mm ring. When an thttuqaod time- an thou-Ind ot ood'. ndoanod Bhait meot, And you no man; that numb". Will your joy not be complete , Mad them from the Imam distant more rtig blood-waned mm. an“ was. 7 With . Boul and. den and a hmet iitade pm. To join in the welcomo home. And then, when the arm": for one): child of me. That have onward uni upward "rhea. Ta winced on .aett hand by tho King ot Xingu, Reserved to that day in haven. May your brow war the brightest dialer]: Of all um gloriouc throng. AM the neat unmet God‘- right hand be you". Ated tho sudden be tour long. Dunddk May mm. 1978. Next came 3 company of morehnnts, with pads and packing“ and goodspn their we, to the kit thet wee to be held at the village near the great duke’e pale“. When they - to the stone, the road was so narrow that they had to go off in single " on either side. One of them named Berthold cried out: “Did anybody ever see the like of that big stone lying here " morning, and no was stopping to “to it away W' And than. when the nation- nudism oe God'l â€Ind, love . That In. um um you 'rattomr bright, Boun- on you ftom above. In that world unknown to sorrow Wha- an Inn In rip-d Amy. I“: m pore-In of My who! You into “and dar. by you in tho What Inn-ion Ot an m glorious Mm rum I we, Ind by. and welcome 'Bound God's eternal throng. May your long then blend with the Ingcln' when the has†ot banana null on.“ sur you who “I. up the chow. It lay than for three weeks, and no one tried to remove it. Then the duke sent we 11 are md to all the people on his lands to meet at a deep out on the road called Dorntlwu, near where this rock lay, a: he had something to tell them. Let Wmunow can cut of to-mnn'ow, new. no no to "Mulls-to In»; Thad: no In to “may... 8orrow,- Lile'. trouble. coma never too Into. tt to hope over much be In error, "In one that the wine luvs prefurnd: And how Mum have new been in terror Of evils that urvor normed. It thy faith is founded on lilo. Then let life be your wttul" uint ; Live righteous, livu moral and useful. And like Sun-rates youll risv to tame. But this world lusts but only a any -- That is, for the giddy Inn rain i-- Their momm- are only but sornm‘I, And vanish like wind on tho mulls. Than have mtth and any with stall sustain thee, Permit not vuurlcion um] cm th Invlalhkv bond. to enchant thee, But be" “an God given thee to bull. By In spirit supported and gladdenod, he uu'et by lonbodilul downed. But think how ow beam haw. been “Alden“! By mar ot what never murmd. In: Morrow mu m of Manunow ' Short and am: in cm lite, any appear, Wu my make it mu duke: by cox-rum {Still manner by fully and (cur. )1qu our trawle- are ball out inventions, And often from Mtytrcttturs widened, Have we shrunk from the MM npprubuuon ot evil: that never occurml. The day mum and I greet crowd gather- ed at the Dornthou. Each side of the cut was wronged with people overlooking the toad. and there was a crowd " each end of the cut. Old thns, the farmer, mamas, and so was Barthold the merchant. Glands. any. 1870. And now I winding horn was heard, and the people all strained their neck. and eye: toward the castle n a splendid cevulcade came galloping up to the Dornthon. The duke rode up into the out. got down from his ham, and. with e pleasant smile, be. gun to weak to the people that: "My friends, it w" I who put this dons hero three weeks Ago. Every punt by bu left it just where it mu, sud has Molded his neighbor for not taking it out of the why.†My underneath it was . round hollow lined with white pebbles, and in the hollow by . null loothom ug. Tho duh hold up this bag that all might Wheat ho hni1 spoken than words he stooped down and HM up the stone. Di. " WW 1m with: on it, On I PM of DURHAM, Co. Grey, MAY 30, 1878. $1 per year inAdvamce. Imagining Evlln. POETRY. T1111: pupa, tutmpd to the bag, than words were written,' “For him who lituttp the stone." some onough to lift the stone, instud of going round it und only woldinghin neigh- bor. They all lost the prize because they had not learned the 1085011. or formed the habit of t1lligeners. m “tin! the bag Ind “med u upside down, and on: of tho bag full I beautiful gold ring Ind twenty Inge. bright golden coins. And we shall lore many a prize, as we go on in life, if we don't form this habit. That bag of many wu the duke‘s prom- ise of a reward to diligence. But that promiu was hidden away under the stone so that no one could 580 it. Doctor Franklin used to say, "What though you have found no treasure. and have no legacy left you, never mind. lla- member that diligence is the mother of good luck; God gives all things to indus- try. Then plough deep while sluggards sleep, and you shall hove com to sell Ind keep. Work while it is called to-day,for you know not how much you may be hin- dered tomorrow. Ono today is worth two to-morrows;and never leave till to- morrow anything that you can do to. marrow." A New Submarine Torpedo Boat. A new torpcz‘lo boat, designed to work under water, has just bean brought under the notice of the Admiralty, and " model four feet eight inches long has been made. The boat was originally designed by the late Lord Milton, who was well known at Wontworth Woodhouse for his aill as r. mochanic, assistod by Mr. Turner, of the same place, and recently improved by Mr. Countillor White, of Tharp, near Roth- cram. The new torpedo boat is intended to work under water by means of compress“ air, and in every way resembles a. fish. In the fore part or hand there are two large eyes, front which radiate a. strong electric light that will exhibit tho keel of an an.- my's vessel for n considerable distance, while a powerful mm is placed just above eapublet of penetrating an armor.elad. In what may he termed the nostril there is n rcw [mug gun, worked by hydraulic power, and fired by electricity with a new explos- ivy, one pound of which, in a recent test, displaetul 137 tons of iron stone in nilu. The tail plays nn important part, for it is ‘mot only the propeller, but, being perforat- ed on either side, saves ttt expel either watnr or foul nir. There are no masts, the deck being level, while inside the boat is divided into compartments charged with compressed sir. The boat is trunk to the depth required by taking water in " the bottom, and she then could remain under water, Mr. White states, from “we to nine hours, while in attacking a "ssel the speed would be about eighteen Juana- an hour. The gun, which vi the iritattmt of Lord Milton, ("mum all others. It is rotatory, but has four chambers, placed ike the spokes of a wheel, so that while one shot is being fired n second is being charged, a. third sponged Ind a. fourth clawed. so that the shots can be fired in rapid succession. Such is In brief outline of the latost invention connected with tor- pedoes, the. inventors of which state that they can prove that it can accomplish all that has been said that it was capable of doinp--Lo'sdon Timo. A Sumo: I'aocravrms.--A correspond- out of the Toronto Globe writes from Ham. ilton, on May 18th o-Yesterday a trio consisting of a lady and two gentlemen, one of the gentlemen representing himself to he a clergyman, called at the residence of Mr. Alfred Harris, of 8altt1mst, and re- quested the use of one of his rooms for the purpose-go tho clerical looking gentleman said-of having a marriage ceremony per- fumed. After some hesxtency, the request was granted, and the couple were in due course made one (t) The ceremony over, a paper was presented for Mr. Harrier' 'ig'i . nature as witness to the marriage. This, l however, the latter refused to sign until he tirst made himself acquainted with its pun; port, a precaution which bis visitors evi- dently had not reckoned upon. The end of it was that the document remained un. touched. and the party left in disgust. Subsequently the trio called with a similar object in view at tho residence of a. G. W. It. labourer named Hurst, and later still at Fitclio's tavern on the Beach. The whole thing is a mystery, but in the meantime it may be well to "liit?m. everyone on no no count to sign 'itactitiimlsrts tstsrtiiieato" in case it should turn out to be I Moo nou. Then everybody wished they had dili. A high-boned law sh: lent of Berlin, Lap. l ham by name, left his nntivo haunts Iastl week under rather Inmieious eirtnmutattoos and certain paper u 1nd negotiated was de- clared to have been forced. A NW to tho Suporinttrttitee" of Politttt " W} " scribing a young man about heat-two wearing big cuffs and big h“, led, to she ttr- rest of the right party, Laphuu cane ‘ back without Wp “My otan "tradition The Paw-mu of Hubtndry of the coun- tiu of Oxford, Norfolk, Simcoe, 1rlgin, East, North, and West Middle“: will oat. ebnte the anniversary of tho Odor in Gland. on the 4th of ham. l This subject is of general importance. ill but it is especially so to the working clas- I I lan, ma other! having families to support I 'on a very limited income. Having had ' some experience in these matters, and h"! I ing the welfare of my (anew-work." at h heart, I desire to say a few words on this q interesting topic. The question U-ttr C wages being small, what kind of food 0 should I purchase for my family so " to is "snake the most" out of my small income ' 0 I answer, lire upon what Ima' been very t properly called “the staff of life," via, ferl- i neceous food, such as oat, wheat. and be!“ d ley meal, rice, and Indian earn. also mill: , end cheese. and Quit and vegetables ooeas- t ionslly. t think I ought to state. for the t lmmrift of young men, that in my earlier s days Wages we re loss than half what they t are at present, and prices for the above , staple articles of food were generally as I high, or higher, than at present; for the I obnoxious Corn laws were not removed at ' that time. Clothing is cheaper now, end t rents higher, so I fancy the one will about c balance the other. But I can assure you l the rising generation that, notwithstanding b' tho sraall wages of these times, the “care- t ful" were decently clad, well-fed, strong, t and healthy. It is an undoubted fact that f hundreds of thousands of "sturdy chiels†d ‘ and “sonsie hassics"--the backbone of our e ‘cquntry in peace or War-were "built up" ' l of such like material as above recommeud- ' 10d. The celebrated Dr. E. A. Yerkes, M. t D., F. It. s., London, in his recent work I 1, on health, relates the following experiment, ' l testing the nourishing properties of oat- ' meal poridge and milk as a perfect food I for building up the human body. m says (at page 58), "I kept a strong soldier, ', 80 years of age, weighing lol stones, and working hard, on oatmeal porridge and [ milk alone, and found he was kept in per- _ feet health, and at a constant weight by j l the daily consumption of 12 lbs. of oat. J i meal and two English pints of milk. The! t l man himself was sorry to return to his t soldier', {are of bread, butter, flesh and po- tatoes." The oatmeal a! present rates , cost, say, 2d per lb., or 23d per day, to which add 2d or 5d for milk, according to t the market where bought. You will at 1 once perceive from this experiment how d small a sum is really required to rurchnse l 1 food to nourish the body in the most effie. I , ient manner. The Doctor further adds, i l at page 18-"rvrmerly throughout Lil, 1 North of England and Scotland there were l, l successive generations of some of the fmo‘stl l men in the world who lived on oatmeal and milk; and literally men would live ( well all their lifetime taking nothing more, ( except it may be occasionally fruits and l green vegetables." The Food Journal says '-"TUre is no more wholesome er- I tlcle of food than oatmeal porridge. None contains a larger proportion of flesh form. 1]. ing and heat-producing substances, whilst , almost every one accustomed to its use , finds it extremely palatable. Generally ( l speaking, there is no better artMe of food for the n'c?WerT--not" more likely to main- tain a healthy condition of the stomach and give vigour to the frame. The quality depends much on the amount of boiling received. You can hardly boil porridge too long, they should be boiled at least not 10-! than half an hour. Porridge if only im. perfectly boiled, is only a coarse article cf food." Professor Forbes, of Edinburgh. during 20 years. measured the breadth and height, also the strength, of the arms and loins oi the students of the University. Of course they were of many nationalities, drawn thither by the fame of his teaching. In regard to strength and development of body, he found the Belgians lowest, the [ French a little higher, the English much higher. But the highest of all were the , Scotch and Scoto- Irish of Ulster, who, like , the Scotch, had, as a rule, one meals. day, at least, of good porridge and milk. If l you therefore wish your money “to go far" L in providing nourishment at small cost, . keep to the fariaeceous foods, and in great t measure discard beef. mutton, bacon. tee , and coffee. They are much higher per Ib., and are very “dear materials" tor building .' up the body. As an instance take 12 lbs. best steak, remove all the water by com- ', pression. and barely 8 lbs. of dry material _ will remain. True, even the human body, _ including the bones, say of a man 10 stone‘ 1 weight, if pressed fiat in a hydraulic press. . " stone of water would run out, leaving ',. only it} stones of dry residue. In my r friendly advice I would say avoid alcohol: l and tobmo in their various forms. The t amount of money spent on these articles e is fearful to contemplate. Were it not for , the use of strong drink and tobacco. and I want of economy of food and dress, tons a of thousands of my fellow-workers might, " at the age of GO or 60 years. live indepen. dent of work. Let me give an example of " a spendthrift habit " a whim! " the t young. I am sorry, very sorry to say, ' they are too common. o. o. is a young ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO .-~ A molded map-in full employment last season it 10dper hour. m, loot hi. job shout New Year, and not ls. in his pocket. and though such was the me, he â€My borrowed money to buy abottlo of whisk) to go first-tbotintt. Why, such n nun, Ic- cording to Dr. Parked ealtmiation, should hove been loving for old age Mm 80s tttd m per week. A few "rs Ago I not , B. m had been mains up“: cl "p" rook. thin-non, and - of work if he could only keep frog dunk: Hg was tpt. of I j.ob--1ioitN 9n the tr-tr-- The Food Quostion. 1nd nothing in MI path“. and begged of In. to “give him I eoppor." I helped the poor follow. but not oocuion, u be wu sober, to lactate him on his mum and sinful Ubit. Poor “How! I am If“!!! the quit; for “who! in formed ', sud it in " In any mitt! ttt mp the chnin of habit and". now imporiattt to void the beginning ofovil! I an tirmry an Opinion that "the mee," both in m and country, is hi my can Mull] hoora- ing deg-to.. Thin I "cribs to the en. ormous ttmottttt of Alcoholic liquors and tobacco consumed, and ahro (a the neu- Iivo nu ofm ind coffee I“ MOI-ll of the quently tmhtuet to stoned: â€apt-intend nee result, theirteeth decoy very eerly; this in turn reent- upon the etomeeln, for qood mutieetion in the first step of dign- tion. Formerly our citiee were recruited with good trash blood from the country; meny of them excellent epeeimene of hu. mnity, end not . few of then Iron their only deyl eoqnired "thHfty mun." end by lore. of eherecter nee above the nuke of their fellowe end become the "memhant princes" of their day. I on may to thee in too may eeeel. . decided felling " in the stemine now undid. How eon it be otherwile t "dribblms" of tee end 00% fee, end fine he! breed twice or thtitte deily no not the meter-ink for building up children, either in eonntry or town, into etrong, heelthy men and women. To son. elude, let us {all but tit greet [nee-ere on the food of our foretethere, when stelwut ploughmen, on. Sim "in their 'stocking mks,"wero well unkind on good por- ridge Ind mil'k, camiso- Ind barley bsu. nocks l-Sandy, in North Brim}; Mail. A correspondent of the Winnipeg Free We", writing from Edmonton on the 16th of April, gives the following interesting pr. ticulars concerning ouada"s land of pro- mise:-- The River Saskatchewan wu open on the 7th April. People have been ploughing Ind digging their gndeut tom the middle of March. The winter season has i,tett WWW“: mild and pleasant; very little' snow bu fallen, trnd wheeled carriages have been in use almost as in summer time. If we could have weather like this always, ours would be one of the fimrst and most enjoyable tttlittaU, in the iiorld. Last summer tht crops oteiery kind were excellent. Nothing thot will grow in On.. tario {ails acre if planted And “tended to with ordinary out Our chief wont “will fof grain rid lum- bar, The Hour mill tear the fort in being pttteeMrt proper working order ; a grist mil in being built on Sturgeon River, M miles from Edmonton Fort, and Mr. Oliver is ex. peeled to establish I firstarlass grist and lumber mill hero thin summer. The soil in this district can scarcely be surpassed for fertility. It is very rich. end; drained, with good water in every direction. and e iii! quenmy a! Wood. There ere coll beds beneath the richest soils. Good gold is found in our river, end oufereeks give evidence of the existence of iron. The meet proepero- a! European oouatriesser dam have so runny natural adventegee " this land enjoys. One thing is required, sir.., an industriom end en enterprieing population, end the Edmonton district oi the Suhtchewen will be head of in the future. Until lately the Churches here were the Roman Catholic and the Wesleyen. Both hove been “alone to civilize end Christin:- ize their people. For some reeeon the Church of Fnghtnd--whieh hee done so much for mission work in almost - put of the world, end for Northern America. gonoral1r-h" overlooked this Edmonton district ; now, however. that Churchie seek. l ing her people in this In North-west. end in I propering to receive others who may come. While we write, the clergymen, the Rev. Dr. Newton, end his people ere building I very pretty church ehout hell it mile ebove the fort. The site overlooks the Seeketehe. wen end an extensive valley. The style of l the church ie meetly 'tothie, end beeidee the main pert of the building there will be e chancel end, end I neet tower. ell nicely proportioned. so as topreeent from the river and the pert- edjeoent e pictureeqne end pie-ant eppeerenee. sotrrrrhitcs.sh"aRrmt-.--Nahtre ; says :-"Dr. Bud. F alb, of Vienna, who is engaged in Studying the emhqueke region l of South and Central Amer-ice, hu left Chine l and ennounced hie arrival It Arequipa. He I intend: to ascend the volcano of Misti, not: Arequipa, whigh is some IMO') feet in q height. m also reports thti et the southern part of the Wrrrlan can: the ehoeke of “WWW continue with undated Tio. lence, and that e violent eruption oeeuned recently from the Cotopexi Volume in the And“ at Quito. without, however. doing much denim." On Monday evening Int no kee than nine prisoner-e left Cobourg by tmin for the Central Prison trt Toronto, eix of when were the tramp' who heeded e Grand Trunk Br. tmin It Port Hope elect! time ago. Ontheeeme tmin mien! oi. gimme" from station “A.“ well-I , mbet to thirteen, el td M he Vanna mrtgratgirtrer"irbuete".ettr' tre yous of use. The Great North-West. ENTERPRISE AllOUSD EDH0NYON, Hand bf Mr. August, hounded br' in Corbett; Thu! tt. Pound be unwed to pot- form his Shinto khan: on Lot 82, In the " Com. Toms Lino, .irt the Old Survey. Mel-netball. on the Town Lino between Non-mg: and McMahon for the P" "ttk-C-iM. ried. Movod hr Mr. Corbett, seconded by Mr. August, Chat the Been issue u: order in favour of Widow Sl-ek for her has tir" tho you 1677. the mount being "I 'th-- W by m. Hewitt. seconded by Mr; War. Thu the Mulron- receive fone dollar: and ninety-two can from Thomas Jonninp. his: Teal thool Tu. Shel- bmo, U. 8. Dim. B. Lou 2, 8, 4.--Car. loved by Mr. “with â€sandal lw Mr. Corbett. That tht Reeve inane In order ity (“our of claim-sunl- for one dollnr and when cents. being the amount of post- - bill for the quarter ending Mst March, ttn8.-Catxud. Moved by Mr. August, seconded by Mr: Corina. That this Council anal-bin tht aptth'mtioo tithe Trustee- of No. 10, S. S. [oi-neuron, sud inn. dobontulu foe th. pun-pogo of procuring mum " an -eetiotat of School Home in “no “on...“ Selma! Section. Lad n Bylaw hinted-ad who next Council muting. Town INll, new, Ind» The Council mit nt the Ton mu on load-y. in ed: - at my. ION, mn- nnt to Adjournment. Numb-I -nt, BoUrt Mocha. Fun. Rave; Henry News“. £le Deputy Mn. Councillm. Mum. Ange-t. Cor bett and War. The Brave in tho Chair. Minutes of lust muting mid Ind loud by Mr. Hewitt, seconded by Mr; Ottnndor, Thu Sunni Pound having and! Wicca» to this Council for devia- tion of radix: front of Lot No. 82,1st Concession, o. 8.. and the cGe be instruct- Uto mania“ M the (found " Sonata-g: " the purpose of making arraignment; for the Survey, and other mutton connected with the aid devinion. --cttrried. Moved by Mr. Hewitt. wounded " Mr. Jamel Corbett, That Richard Clare. of Dundalk, be paid the sum of " for n eothts furnished for John Milk who died " Juno. Muyl' Hotel. “cinnamon, in indigent cir- cumstances, 3nd the Reeve inn. an order for the same.-Catvied. George Wanna“ mrtitUit the Council of his mutation of stopping up a curtain road through his land. error on Lots No. 243. '2M, m, Mite 258. and Mt, Concession t, S. W. Th. “no but"; Md for taxes for the you 1873: the abate lots boingin the hand- of the Government that you. Ind that the Boer: in: BB order for the "tn..-AK ried. Moved by Mr. Hewitt. seconded by Mr; Osmndar; Thu, Elias B. Gray receive an order for $60.3) being the mount of u: “and It5tr. Hewitt, mended by Mr. thtrander, Tint the Tromm ho tumor- izodto reeoiv6' f.ttttrt Sumac! Pound ("he mm of 013.20 bethtg' tures due on Lot 82. in the ist Con. O. 8.. for the yen! 1877. being returned in dofnull. and “In the Clerk write to the County Tmnsurorw ernsc the "tne.--Carried. Moved by Mr. Ostmnder, seconded by Mr. August, “Within Council do mm m!- jonru to met8 [guilt on Friday, the 10th lay of May. iitqt.-C.rrud. Moved by Mr. Hewitt, amended by Mr. OItmuder, That the Collectors time be ex- londed to the 27th of May. mu then mum: to the Tr-er.-A?arried. $1an mo, Mehnctlmn, May 1011.. Thor Council met at the Town Hull on" Frid'uy. the 10th duy of May, pursuant to “immanent. Members present, noun McGhee, Esq., Boon; Hoary Hewitt, Em" Deputy no". l News. Carbon sud Osman. Councillou. Moved by Mr. Hewitt. second“! by Mr. Corbett. That Mr. E. Mick receive at orer for " account rendered. tinted May Mh, 1878, and am the Reeve issue In order' (or an "mer.--CBtried. oeettuemrr-r hereby give notice that st nett Council! intend in introduce». bylaw for the better prenervntion an distribution of road scrapers in the Town- ship. sud establishing depots for the sumo. Willi†Avast. Mr. Hum introduced 1rto NJ†for the patron ef borrowing .800 for tho Trust.“ of B. B., No. 10. 155%st rc. osind sud rod s firat sad second time. Moved by Mr. Hewitt. recouded by Mr. August. TUt Mr. ostrander Inning asked' have of shame for a short time to visit tho Mao. of Munitobl it is Wired It". be mnM.-Cnm'od. Moved by Mr. August. "emrded by Mr. thtmnder, That the knee viewer: wot-nut vendor“! be paid as follow- ".--John Me. Ghu. .2; Thom Feud. " ; In. lekinr. Moved by Mr. Hewitt. seconded by Mr. Oleander. That tho Tainan-er be instruct- " to notify Thom" Murphy to pnv the cosh 01'le given by the lance View." forthwith. or in default [and proceeding: win he taken ugnimt him for the mommy of the "me.-Neud. Moved 5y Mr August. seconded by Mr. meander. Ihat this Council do now nd. joum to meet again on the 87th " ot. )0; u a Court of Mums-CW. A m in Yorkshire. England}- Witt it" may convicted of .uua-r with h. committed in the you 1841; AM his conviction he confused the crime. for which. hs ttH4, not-bu nun wu hung. who [now his inno-ttt tho man! a an opening of the Exhibition. Queen Isabella is said to lunch Mpg: this, and to In" abound: "We Wit. . mud of Spam: king: and mun 1gtt without eounairwatsmHtrit vb d II I id .". . . Three ore-owned Inc-duo! Spill were {Ronni- Moanâ€. "cow dun Bnowu. Clerk. Jun BIO“, Clutk. lil