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“ 3 I'vy lie-vie,,, ood Family Newspaper "Grcy Review” In): the G do PRESS! 'lld up when mm APPROVED KINDS. Ob Work OE “GREY Style of the J. TOWNSEND. {a and Hindi] ICM Ciree. Yvqreeri. " Me Department, ttld manila " t their ordem t,' mu waste; my", ire M A R li ET RIPO‘TS, m for Advm 1110111121013. t Bmottnt of THE ISA of Dirndg, 3..“ AND EDITORIAL. us my“ .1 “anion b TY PE, Ito " om d “I. " ran! a odwith Prompti taaq ti In! otUr Towa. of G "r m-Lm, Arur-ist, I dull: all at "sir, nod an?! a ml eating iulomh“ . I Durham, - - Ont. Hols mmvmcu an trawling Wt): 4 ._..._ .."_-'. _.VV_,W - I . Durham, Co. tinny, Out. Mumytolmnn rriorrablr, interest, paw-bl. tthate or It the m4 of can _ Inim-iyal parab in A 5 or no VC‘Ll’" at prim-um and imam“. youly to salt ham-wen will and J','a'"'"" Lunch for lulu Morctr.-s Bought. bud tart . 'rl Farmer‘s Hotel. Pricevule. In the, Ml. “VIC. Mm! ProPwtoIt. (Sundown or] moi: cumin ,rtlt not“. h mum at tho Pe/tIRI Ply/f,; J. I,F,Wit', reeoutly of the City of Toronto, IWimlsur Hotel.) has opened Annoy in leuhru's Muck. Durluun. nun Midsusugis's Huh], when he is prernred to do my... Din-pool“. "W“. in. _ .. , A. , ;_ A" Beautiful Ambrotypes For Only Ten Cents. himinp” you Hm .ngago in. B '.5 to in) per All" nude by an? w-vrkur " with” "t right In their nun Inc-linen. r.ru,ouarmnrtdsntitvlc? wu,rth 3:: (row. Improve l my .llnrn- Hum II! the buslllcwl All-[run 81'1qu ' l -- ' t'ortlnusl, Mesiust, T"""'" nun... -v... _._,, - A large assortment of Frames, Mot- toea and Pictures that will be sold at cost. and even loss, during the next We manual. N. KELSEY, leiognphtr. Maoxice the “BOWEN!" mung otBeo, Opposite Eh. Nothing LIKE LEATHER! Dit. KIERNAN. ( )FFN'E at Mullen] Hall, Lower Town, Durham, Sign! calla pmmrtly attended. ('hnnzmr By (In. bl main " “Ch ','trt'a'l mile Mt crnu. By night, in per can. mun. mu. rmo on“ in Ill Mars. " FAIR PRICE AND LIVING PROFIT. tin-u bana 1uT,.UiiiGGiiuiurrifuiiauk -_ ' ' no. hut-mugs for mum 2 'eg,th' to - in tho County of (in: 1ltrl'iolre7t,iriii.aii.5eyti1tteott I - atytr, thpeng-d out a lam mum of , t but». "maintain; {rang ' "I. we. - n! ----h PMS, bv workman”! o ly ivaitrcGGrit Land oitteo. Um Tow-n, 1mrnum.0nt. Panama one. a Goo. Wood a l .. a stun) upon every Numb]. cud-n L." " I, null II Ib... threomonthl....... .... " PM“! ndeerrttuerttmtta abused ' ch. Line mt the tirrt insertion, and 2 cu. per till.'. f 'r cuh subsequent. in-tio-b-ur neu- - "so-tretest',..'"'"'""' A 'r'3rliriGGTsu-"'"'"r " t'ro:esiomdamd tmai-ts-dh cabal spawn and under. par you, .......1 Two unche& or 241nm nonpuiel “In Three inches do. per 7". . . . . . . . . . .. .. tanner calm-n, per Pap.............. Ilulicoiumn, " b"'........... Unerulumn, " .............. Pr-ilu. J At the 0lfiee, (balm: Sim Um Tm “THE REVIEW” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. a Atm in all mm: Do You Want Money. , .er ll w. man. lis'l‘ATl'I AGENT Hrdi'mry notice: at births, nun-Sagan, at)”, and all kind: ofloaal new», hand m! of charge‘ J. w. FROST, L.L.B., r) RBIS'I‘ER. Attorney-tttavr, Solis“ "r m Chancery, Conveynncer. Ae., Pele Bt, STI D. MCDONELL, pAllllrSTErt, ATTORNEY, " OfBee mil Tl'. P.MS:-ti.0o per you in Adv-nee, ME subscriber keeps nu hand no low PM“ woat. bat mom that as cheap um ' in» "couture-aus'" the long In: and can» c v0 ry 'l‘hursday, “APEX?! Member ot " " BOOTS AND snons. 'iv"rttsemettta, - when accompanied A rigten iytretiyry' to tlteoatryey. In R. D. MACMILLAN, TToRNEY-AT-Lie. _omt, op TTorn; EY _ AT . LAW, Solicitor in I'imncuq. may; Wiggle. Convoy-Ion. a. CASE FOR HIDES. ml until (urbulden, and charged arms, rates, J. TOWNSEND. lamb" of th atrotontario. NTIST will visit Spence‘s Hotel, "Mum. on the nth and 9th of Ivory mouth. lads work any done. Head one». " lion "ttq u MISCELLANEOUS. " 'Pie-_-" a. ”chub type: Town. mm. on RATES OF ADVERTISING. 25 If not paid within two loath. - l Y ANIMA LR, to” ulnrtiuetl three for 81, tho advertisement not te ax- drill! done with neat- n”. and donate!» "ii; N ',rnt, W. msstisc% FROST & CUWPER. Barber Shop. nus. Mm: writ -rrientef in the o"tiarmen or Indian hvor'uxu him with wtlt not“. MI but “tension. Mum- ho luau t,tgl.'al Hui: Running”. A c.1190 and. " I 3."Eriaueyi. Burno- Sh Der. .m and" mm mum? long neqnmntnneo with the tho travelling public. the Inherit)" .l he, run custer In [no satisfaction of conuuuulty. The can of Tsun- I ALEX. LIVINGSTON. no, l: IJEDICAL JAMES LAMON, Du. JAMIE FY. of Toronto University and ot the Column ot Physician and uu'iu. (mu F. A Noxtdoonol’uhr‘l Arbum, outnrio. rlt six month-. . three months GORDON- " _. u. .......__.-__‘ --- _ _ ulna County of any. rad h“. w':,e,i,t,je,etyr,r'tsr In of an op'", .83". be..'!.'?, ttei, , J. C. JOPP, m m, Ira. F“ mrper Town. Durban 90X. " l9 84 to " No Ntett. Expenses Lower than any other Company. For further information apply to JOSEPH F. MOWAT, Agent, Durham. Or to NORMAN MCIXTYRE. ylu Valium". Durham. INVESTMENT COMPANY, (Limited.) Capital £500,000, Stirling. td,",',',',')'),',',',', at mmm- 'i1%"ttl'lCils' -" v ago " up. rum m I mm: and n such than u ug plane. than" an mom-go be mpes.mblo in one null: or by mud. _ .------ ---.._ -o an..- an .mnn... m Any Person Wanting Money Should borrow trom the English & Scotish Loan undo " I Per can! um] upwudn wording“ privilogu granted. "Nut-av v- .'"e'".r"" -__ ~77 7 _ “In. bm‘ - a mm. on mount no cis-s-Be-s""- WpMu-dm Ind. - SHINGIES, LATH AND LUMBER on hand And will at down mu prices. Geo. Rutherford, mums Agent tor the Victoria. Tho Wanna Ind Canada Fire & Murine lawman Co's. Immune. enacted " Low Rates. Farm Properte imurwd tor m you! was: ?Pt,t,.',tit,uttht'oir " 750 on U-Jclv'fown Property, on thi, fullnwiug mix-nil Tunas. vu.;--' per cum. per tuuttutt, lnwmt ply- Ablo '.,iee,tteysig'd IN Altova,'. Ig',' an. r “mum, to“ IN IN Amuse» par a “nu" (I'll-I unborn“ by Thu-In. 95,000,000. No Rockville Mills, nominal. Feb. 14,1378. INSURANCE. AND G e n e r11 1 Agent, Monoy Lmad on him "scttritr " a per cam, simple mums. tor my period of “mo between 2 and at) yam. Putnam”: Mr Alex. 16-11 VICE-h‘unl“: A. H. Campbell, Esq. Dunn-on: m- Honor D. A. Wu, no“. Gov. of Out.; Hon. John 3mm; Mon. tt. C. Wong. 2'ai2rts; W'h Rom. no .; m ma. las 4 n- 33an Faq., of tfail',', Maekar; 0.1..Boudmm. EM]; Wm. 1m. Eu]. than. '. The Bank of Manual; The Candi” Bank ot Gammon-e. new»: Mun. Blue. Kerr a Boyd. 31mm”: J. Tumbuth fun-1 Aunt-u u i. "m" '3" W an» Orrlcr It Adollido Strut "M,Torertiut, ' undl upon ll .._.. .-- "ikets 3100.00. - - All Communication: te,".",',':",,?,, Attended to. Burt. nool whiten communal. once. -Main sum. DUNDALK. on 17 THE BRITISH CANADIAN Loan and Investment thr., With an Chunk: 8" “that All und- ot In! Lotps during 1318. Custom Sawing of Lumber AND SHINGLES, done " once. sud cheap. to suit the times. IPi,?i,Fc.P,J,,a,'f furnished on short notice. (‘n-Iu-u and Cantu, with all ttttru ot trim. ming, always on hand. CHARGER VERY MODERATE. Hem {umlnhml tree to parties buying comm from In. Remember the plum. NO ARMlSTICE WM. WATSON & SON, Undertakers, Romania" tho piatt-a abort dinne- north of an Pout 0mm. A FeTuCr,AgM' "RABBI To FIRE. BUILDER, Durham, keeps on hand a lane nut-k ot Huh Doors ind All Airtdts of Building mammln..hm A stock of Moulding: in Wuhan. Mvwood, And Gilt. Plum, Bperibetstiom' Ind mu. of Lumber mud» out on mm antico. A full nook of Comm. (Jakob. Shroud: wt] Trim. ming- uv-yl on hand. funk-loner In I. I!" ('o-veynnter he. [PROV ED and Unimproved Fumm [or “In. chomp. Beud for Land List. Villa. Iota for ule in Dundllk. ' Vol. I. No. 27. DURHAM, Co. Grey, AUGUST 15, 1878. $1 per year in Advance . (Lump) ‘FFERS to, um) Money PP. WWW! War, War ! Real Estate, Loan, m A. McLELLAN, "iiii5t PRICE I'ILLE. ON T. ROBT. WATSON a sows “Egon and Carriage Worhtt, Pric.viue, Ont. J. W. CRAWFORD, Durham P. 0 be ithtttt "ttttrider. yl We crossed the son in surety. I stood at last in a strange land and among strange people. But I eould not be content. I felt if I would win Bettina I must leave Savoy and go to America. I told Bettina so, and though she wept, she said, "Go-go, Bur. nard. and I will pray for you. It is all a girl can do." At last I had money for tho voyagn. I had savoditlittle by little for two long years, and nuw the parting hour had come. The lady at the great house brought her fltts, and paid her well for it. But, lifter all, Bettina had but her two hands; and twolittlo brown hunch cannot do all the world's work. Wait patiently, Bettina said to me some- times. "What dues it matter , We, love each other; we trust each other; let us be content." hit. that wo may be with each other always some day that we part um I said. Her tears fell oyer my cheek. Weprcs- sed each other in a long embrace. At last I tore myself away, and, blinded by my tears, set " upon my journey. A year passed by---twelvtr long months ; so long, counted by lovo's reckoning, and yet I hoped and strove. Ono more year. and she would come to me. The mouths would slip away like the bonds upon I rosary of one who prayed for blessings. I should foelhor hand in mine when they were ell counted. I should press my lips to hem-ull would be torgotten but our meeting. sud while I lived the old people should share our happiness. With such things as these in my mind I entered the great factory where I worked one day. I said to myself. as I threw ofl my jacket, "At noontime I will write to Bettina. I remember thinking this. I remember crossing the long room. I remember a sudden flash tend crash, and the otrths of men, and a girl's mad scream. AfUrtlmt, nothing more, until a sense of pain awak- ened me, um] I found myself lying in the duh, with my own hand cold and clum- my, lying in a great warm soft band that hold It very tenderly. I tried to rim and could not. Where on: " I said, and my voice sounded low and hoarse in my own can. "Who in this "' "It is the doctor, said a voice. “Be calm. friend." Is it night? l asked, It is night. Why do you not light a lamp? He made no answer. What has happened , Do you not remember t I remember e noiee. It wee In explosion. he said after I pen-o. You were hart. There were nanny killed outright. Doctor! I said; “in it night t" It is night! he said, solemnly. Batonly for met I know that I m mitten blind! V'rrybbeeelm,my hknd,he whisper. od. "rti0V--bertterte bearit. What do we know of noontime at dawn? What do we know of night at mid-(lav , Nothing. In Bettiua's cottage, when she ml and Ipun while her childish old grtuulpttreuts nodded in their chairs by the fire-plaee, all was as clean as tt could have be en in a. palace! ; but she had hard work to fill those two old mouths and her own also. There wns no one else to do it. We were ttll poor in our village, but some of us were poorer than ohms-ao poor, thut, we bud not black bread enough to "t-so poor, that, when the hard win. ter cam. creeping upon us, lilo some cruel, hungry tiger, we had no brands with which to score it off. Win-tun we do but but wine God nth upon in? But I did not bear it Seed- the n. mach-aged. unquickonod. Wales: on the zooming mold; Seed- that live And grow and tiourUh, When the ”worn hum in cold; By I uni-per low we blessings. By a. branch vs scatter strife: In our word.- md look. and action: Lie tho und- of death and lite. Tron who knows“ In our wentneu, Laue Ill not to low Alone! Bid thine 11:5!qu guard tho furrows Where the pmiom grain in sown, Till the Beridt, are crowned with glurr Filled with mallow, ripened GRIP Filled with mm of tiN 200111;]. Trom the nod we lowed in man. Cheek the frownnl thoughts and phantom, Busy the bully. headless: hands. but the germ: of an wd sorrow Mu- our {air And pleasant lands. Fuller. hulp each wank endeavor, like ouch mama Wort. blesud,‘ Tilt Thine hm“: man he amend. And I. enter into ml. We are loving. My lowing Camden and: ot good sud ill, Banana on the love) lowland, Cit upon the windy hm Seed. that link in rich brown furrows, Bott with heaven's uranium run; Bum: that rest upon tho nutmeg ot the dry, unyleldinn plain. and. that fall mid tho stillness or the lonely mountain glen; Seed. out out in crowd“ places, deden under foot ot men; Bands by idle henna forgotten, Finns " madam on the lit: Bood- by hithful Ion]. remembered. Soul in mm and love And print, Bettina. POETRY, She clasped me close. I heard the door close ; the doctor was gone. Why do you write thus ' I cried. Who are you ? How did you come by that voice? Speak'. Tho good doctor. she said. The first day of your illness he found a. letter you had begun to mo-oil sent it with word of your misfortune ; and a letter to one who could bring me to you if I desired to come. Ah, heaven bless him, he knew a. women's heart better than von did! When the ut. ter come my dear old grtutdarssrents were lying dead. I only stayed to look upon their graves before I came to you. You were so feeble that he dared not let me tell Yott who I woe at first. To-dey you we" to know. Mi, Bernard, to-dey, when you would have written to me that you were dead. Bernard, how could you do itt How could you use me trot It would have been best for you, I said. But ehe clneped me eloser. My life has been a dark one ever einee; but BiattimN bend hes led me day by day, end the good doetor's kindness has been shown to on in teaching me such work eel can do. I shall never see the sweet tttte the. I remembered eo well. But I know ite been” end it! goodness, end the love- light in the eyee too well to forget them; endlknowthetl an dearer to her for lav misfortune. and I em happy. Madame, said I, we have a proverb in our country that "tho dead trouble is bet. ter than the living one." A blind beggar whom she loved, turl who hopelessly loved her, would be heavier on Bettinn's life than the memory of her dead Bernard. lean do little now,but I can do this. Write madame. The pen moved over the paper. Soon she said, I have written. Shall I read it to you ' I answered, Yes, if you will, mndnmo. She bPtitrttt--"Die, unhappy girl! Your Bernard has perished. What is life to you any longer? He is dead. Had he lived, blind or maimed, or helpless in any way, there would bolmpc for you. You could ily to hirn;yoa could comfort Inna; you could toil for him ; vou could be his sun- light. Alas! no such joy awaits you. m is gone. He is no longer anywhere where You can find him. Lie down and die. This is all that you can do. He is dead. She ended in a flood of tears. I started to my feet. Then I felt two little hands steal About my neck and a wet cheek touch mine, and a whisper came, Bernard,it is I. Did you not guess? Do you not know your own Bettina. He took my hand in his, and led me to tho room he called his oflieo. Then he left me a. moment, and when he returned1 heard the rustle of a. woman's garments following him. Write "mt I nm dead, t said. Write that I loved her to the lust. Write that I bade you tell her when her grief 11nd pas- sed to wed another and be happy. Happy, and you 'lead! she said. And she loves you I Heaven bless, her! She is as gentle M a mother, I said. Yes, let her write the let. ter. This is the nurse that will write tho let. ter, he said. I thank her, mid I. Ba gentlennndnme 2 my Bettina has n. gentle heart. I will write, he said. 8tay--eottte to my oifiee. I have a nurse here now who on." break the news tenderly. I believe if [my one can. She has waited on you for a day or two saying very little . I forbade thnt. But her hands are soft, her touch kind, I think. She loves me oven as I love her, I said. All! doctor it is because I love her so that I would spare her all I can. You will write ' The good doctor shall write me A letter, and so, as he passed I called him and told him all. It will be best for her, Isaid. I will set her free. She will grieve bitterly, I know, but the other lover will one My blot out my mummy. Tell her 1 died with her name on my liptr--I do. As I die, heart and soul, here before you, I have but one thuugln--it is Bettina. And you think she does nut love you as well ? he said. One Jay, as I sat by the hospital win. l dow, I formed a. resolution. I said to ‘myself: "I can at least be brave enough _ to spare Bettina something; and 1 will do ‘it though my sufferings should be inereas. ed by tho not. I knew that if she knew the truth she would grieve bitterly and re- main true to me. I knew that if I were sent home. as the doctor says I might be, she would be constant for evor--ihe would even marry me, and try to feed me as she does her helpless ones. That shall never be , I will send her word that I am dead, and then, when she has grieved IV while, youth will triumph ; she will marry the young farmer who loves her so truly, and is good as well as rich. and she will only remember poor Bernard tenderly as one who loved her in the past. And young Bernard is really dead. The blind beggar is not the same man. well. Can you wonder? All wu gotte-- all my hope of life, and even alt that I had won in the past yen. Some wretch had utolen the little moleskin pouch from my bosom. I was a beggar and blind! I prayed to die, but lived and grow strong again. HEAVY mu. Storm. --.1 tnn-ihlo hail. storm occurred on Thursday at Norwood, in the township of Asphodel, county of Perterboro'. The hail-stones were of unprecedented size, and did greet damage to glass mid to the crops. The wind was also very high, and uprooted trees, unmof- ed barns, nod levelled substantial buildings. Several persons were severely hurt, one man being porlmps fatally injured by the bail. A brick school house was levelled to the ground; 3 cheese factory torn to pieces; Spencer’s horn levelled. and his house "n"; roofed and the end torn out. A log house; occupied by Miss Spears was lifted from the ground, and two young women stand. ing on the floor were left Imhurt. A relper‘ machine helonglng to a man named Clysdnlo was picked up by the storm and carried across two fields and smashed into atoms. Some persons are severely hart, but no loss of lzfo is reported. The storm was very heavy at Bolloville. A QUEEN lion RACE came off on the bay at Lesliovillo a few nights ago. The con- testants were two young men from the city. The race wns for the hand and heart of a young damsel. It appears that they were rivals for the affections of the young lady, who was divided in her mind as to which she preferred-in fact, “honours were easy" --and Wes agreeable to let them decide it among themselves as to which had the best right, de. They were at first intend. ing to fight 11 duel, but as this was a custom not common, and involved con- siderable practice with pistols and side aims. with probably more serious results ' the occasion demanded, on the .ulvice of some friends they decided to have a. bout race, and accordingly, presented themselves. ac- companied by the fair one interested,” Mr. Lang's boat-house in Leslieville. Selecting suitable boats, Mr. Lang, after being bound to secrecy not to reveal ounce, acted " Matter, judge, end referee. They stripped for the contest, and got into porrition,aud It the word "Go" pulled desperately. The course was two miles, and the water tmooth enough to have pleased Rose. The race we: I keen one, the winning men being BO exhumed u to be incopeblo of getting out of the boat for some time. m Gally wnlkel home with his prize, the defeated undid“. philosophically taking in damnation. The proprietor of the boat: is invited to the wedding, which is to take pm. shortly.--- Tmnto Globe. A fellow named Jones has been sent tor trial tor forging the mane of Wm. Wllber. force Taylor, . farmer neu- Steyder. for whom he worked. The forged paper was . note for 0150. which use discount! for .125, Mr. Todd, of Shyner. being the buyer. In the prisoner's boots when Br. rested ti08.80 were found. Befoto the Gwaloh Police Magma-uh on Wednudny morning, Robt. Hazard, ot lot 14, oonceedon 1, Luther, wu accused by Collector McLean of Using distilling appe- ntu upon If: premises. Re we: mongo- ed guilty, and was f1tmd $200 and "7.55 THE Posrat, T'stharr.-0n Dominion Day Canada was admitted into the gensrnl Postal Union formed under the Treaty of Berne in 1874, and on August lat came un- der its provisions for the transmission of postal matter at a. uniform rate with the other countries interested without addi- tional charge. Tin. rate on letters to all Europenn countries in now five cents per half ounce t postal cards, 2 cents ; news- papers, 2 cents per four ounce; printed matter and samples, 2 cents per two ounces. To distant eomttrieis,East Indies, China, Ceylon, Brazil, Mauritius, ete., double rates. The Australian Colonies are not in the Confederation. The registra. tion fee to Europe is 5 cents; to distant countries, 10 cents. A. W. Andrews, W. B. Johnston,and Mrs. Cullen, of Bridgeport, and Patrick Gannon, of Barry, Pa. About forty were wounded. The wounded were taken by special twin to Stoubenville. Both public and private houses were opened, and they received attention from the best physi- cians. Pittsburg, Ps., Aug. 7. l The fast time train on the P1ttsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad, which left last night, met with an accident just west of Mingo J unetion, Ohio. The train was composed of two sleepers, one hotel car, one baggage ear, two postal ears, and two coaches" the latter occupied by emi. gnnte. At one o'clock this morning the fast train which was twenty minutes behind,und running forty miles an hour collided with a '/freitht train. The entire train. except the hotel ear and sleepers, was thrown from the track and fearfully wrecked. Eleven or twelve an reported killed and fitteen to twenty seriously wounded. All the pea- scngers on the sleepers escaped serious in. jury, the loss of life being eonfituul to those on the forward cars, occupied by postal clerks and emigrants. The Cincinnati postal car was thrown over an embankment thirty feet, and completely demolished Postal clerks Graham, Andrews, and John. ston were killed; also Frank D. Graham, An accurate list of the casualtios shows 15 killed, and 50 wounded, many fatally. Railway Accident in Ohio. rgrggthtt PIMONB KlulD AND "rry INJURED. ONTARIO TORONTO 1 Mr. J. B. McLeod. graduate of the Pter. ’ byhrinn College, Mnntroal, was “conned l by the Prosbytery oi Bruce at 10lkerton l on an Mth "t June. and ordained. by the ulna Presbytery n Punk-y on the 2nd of l Juli bat. Mr. McLeod. by the Ippoinl- maul of the Mupbly Home Mission Com- /iiiiiiii, occuyigl Saul: Ste. Marie, Algomu W. k H. Heady, do, $8; Robeit and Jos- eph Oliver, do, M; John Blnin,do, $8; Charles White. do, 84.75 ; W. Handy, do, 01.60; James Gillespie, do, 60 cents ; psy- ment ordered. By-luws Nos. 286, 287, 288, 289 and 290, introduced, and reed s first and second time. Council went into committee on try-laws. Council rose end reported By-lew to levy rates for 1878, 287 to levy school rates, 233 to Appoint s Col- lector for 1878, 289 to levy Police Villsge rates. and 290 to authorize n loan to school section No. 8, as filled in Commit. tee of the whole. Thos. Kells was appoiutt ed Collector for 1878 at a salary of .90. Warrants were sent in from School Bee. tions as follows for the collection of the fol. lowing amounts, viz; School Section No. l, 0524;}10. 2, 9457 ; No. B, 400; lin. 4, "ISO; No. 5. 600; No. 6, 9185; No. T, 6230; No. 8, 6200; No, 9, '200; No. ll, .450; No. 12, 3820; No. 18, .520. Mr. Elliott moved, seconded by Mr. Webster, That the account of George Graham for repairing scraper be paid-earned. Mr. Elliott moved, seconded by Mr. Webster, that the account of George J. Blythe for printing voters' lists and mlvcitising be paid-carried. Moved by 1ir.Elliott, sec- onded by Mr. Webster. That u. Sullirna be paid 921.75. being amount paid by him on lot 82, con. 12, and lot 14, Kinettrdine street, north. I'rieevillrs, at the tax sale, these lots not having been sold by the Crown-trica, Mr. Elliott moved, sce- onde'l by Mr. Webster, That this Council take steps to est-blisli s deviation from Plewis' Mill 2nd con., east, across lots 144, IM, 8rd,enst: else through Mr. Bogg's loud, in the 8th con. on condition that bit. Hogs execute bonds to convey free at charge to this municipality the right of way through his property so soon u said deviation is legally established by this Council ', end further, the road to be made from Viewes' Mill to Hogg's by Mr, Hogg " his own expense, seid deviation to be made with it view to its being continued through the valley to the townline of Eu- phrnsiu some future time--enrried. Mr. Elliott moved, seconded by Mr. I’edlsr, that Messrs. Wright end Webster be e committee to sttend the survev of Hogg'e deviation, but no action to be taken until Mr. Hogg has filed his bonds with the Reeve relative to conveyance of right of wtt-earried, Mr. Wright moved, sec- onded by Mr. Christoc, That Account pre- sented by Hooper & Sons be Tmid-lost. Mr. Elliott moved, seconded by Mr. Web- Mer, That the Reeve issue his order in favour of John Blain for $48.75 on Ic- count. the order of the above sum to be held by the Reeve and handed over to Mr. Blnin only on eertifieUe from cotnmhua'on. er for Ward No. 2 that work had been per- formed-carried. Mr. Webster moved, seconded by Mr. Wrrght, That this corpo- ration pay J ohu Bluin 0100 to meet a- mount Asked by Euphrssio in August, 1877, " our portion in tull-mu-viva. Mr. Christos moved in amendment, seconded by Mr. Elliott, That John Blein be paid .174 inqu for Work on townhne between Euphrssio and Arutmtsis--lost. Council sdjourned. - .__ -.- - - __ 7 On Tuesday Bfternoon the corner stone of the new Methodist Church in (halt wins bid by Jim. Macdonlld, M. P., of Toronto. Rev. E. B. Ryckmnn. President of the London Conference. and Rev. Thom Brock, of Guelph, besides others, took part in tl e ceremonies. TU edifiee will cost about 018,000. His Hand minim {on Council of Arum-in. not in tho Town Hall. Flo-honors. Angina 5th. 1878. Mon- bers oil present, Reeve in the chair. line We: of previous muting road Ind tsoofirm. ed. Treasurer', statement on hand. Maseru. Brigg, [thin Bail Tilmlvle peruntal. ly wniud upon Council regarding road matters. Communication from Win. Brown ra-drain opposite his place; Win. Lockie, "Chambers; Hooper * Sons. re- eoifin of the late A. Worrod; Thor. H. Johnson, regarding lot M, con. 12.Artc~ mesin; and Mary Watson regarding .uaty cow. Accounts were presented as follows. viz t--G'ecrge Graham, repairing scrapers. 84.75 ; J. w. Henderson, voters' lists 520, postage, le., $8.M; George Parks, repair- ing scraper. 80 cents; George Moore, gravel, $1.92; It. J. Sproule. portage. voters' list, 68.16; Wm. Richardson. tolr. grmns. 8210; George J. Blythe, printing voters' lists and advertising, $55.45; Hee- tor McLean, road job, $89.25; Arch. Me Lean, do, M.75 ; Alex. McDonald. do, 811.06 ; Robert Chapman, do, " ; Thomas Stodhnrt, do, 06 ; Duguld McLenn. do, M2; M. Williamson, do, $8; John hie. Gregor. do, tft; D. Henderson, do, ti; Wu: 1 than Dm.--The an which do. Artemesia Council. J. W. Henderson. 'rt. Clerk .n-.. LL”! Ou Tueuhy has! a young man who in“ he was I book an")! and travelled furl. ll. Mngum, Toronto, culled at Mr. Temph-‘n livery stable in Hamillnn, nnd wk: J. to him I rig. The owner having previous]; rum d sip to tho man he had no hesitotiem airout giving him one this time, The uwml tc. oordingly drove 11an with a may Imp. and toy huggy. Weduetuluy paid and . Thursday out. but no book Mmtt put in m ”moan-w. Descriptive telegram. were sent to Brno-19ml and Purim On It. _ rariviue a telegram from the former fare _ m. Temple remind thither. 0n ntrieir g It Bra-Mani. have”. he found the nun _ had gamoiu the Mutation of Jilin Tho tosgramrrdmtse4tetttt (“Wynn“- ' him-M to m 'fcio Ga WW. ' At the “115. Cntigr " PM?» “the received *2“th 4nd I dumb-3m?" . mm“ tho my ”yucky. dtid ' 'mu I” ‘II “yum he} %tt%hU's he. ”a In“ me -i' Grip take: pleasure in “munch; tht opening of the Netionel Amphitheatre, the coolest place of amusement in the city. It is situated on June: street, and bu seating capacity for 50va “nomad! of person, end standing room for thande more. The grant card of the menngement for the ensuing sewn in the engagement of the world-renowned prltieat wizard. Profuse: John A., who in unmanned to appear in I series of his wonderful int. eionl. It ir not our intention here to ex- putieto upon the clevemeu of thin great artist, as thnt is Already well known to our rrsMcrs--ttnd, besides, this putt in not paid for. We my. however. any that he pro- fess“ to he ou to perform III the mad- ard tricks ot the sleight of-hend busineu I beside. nanny never before attempted or even thought of by anybody in the which non of state-ma. His pregnant“ em- hncee\. It) thelwell known hat trick, in which the probe-or taken an empty hat. and by merely giving it I shake tith: it to ovtsH1owimt with promises, which he dietrihutee indioczimilntely throughm the audience to hurrah-lute. 'ttxnafarturers. millen. suiplutildors, coll "Wuerre. eta. etc. These promises (lupin/lure) without the slightest trouble. and tho supply can be kept up to an iuiUiiuaio extent; S) tlm mat money trick, in which the profesxur, by the simple twist of the wrist, cnu snatch money out of the empty air, or out of con- tractorn. nilweyu, out, the only condition being that he 15 permittod tn oeeup.r n will. lithe cabinet; (3! on this eeezy condition he also prufoms to be ahh, to pert, -m the mystifying ths- trick of the Indian jug. glers, i. r. by the wad of pummel"! to make a hmren and luck-on down cnnutvy Manon like the run ', to trarsf.rm is miserable, languishing plent Into n haunti- ful and fruitful tree: (4) the hammering Ind "tottitthing tuck known " the inee. humble bottle, in which the professor poun tll sort: of Tariffs (to suit all tastes) out of on. ind the anus Nutinnal Pulley bottle. This font“ m truly rmmrlmlvla that we have thought it worthy of illustru- don in our curtain. The“ an hat a few of the illusions that will be prowutod. Ind w. Idviu nil who can possibly do no to “(and "cry performnrtee girnu " the Nntionll Amphitheatre. Ad. miuion free; Grits half price. if “my Ge. lmvo themselvel. No "wore: allowed; parties with bouquets Idmitted It bark guts. --G'rip. Fifty Reform votes hue been added It the Kingston rotcrs' li. ts. At the Ctribou Mines, Upper Nit-quotie- bail. on mil. cut of the old diggingr,tht" ha been made I new discovery of rich boulders which promise remark-lily well. Messrs. Morrell & Cm, of Dartmouth. In“. aha out as tons of quartz boulders, um yiolded " 0“qu of gold. The main land is 8 feet in width, and is considered ven- rich. [til suppoaod it will yield 8 or " ounces to the Mn. Minors are naively aimed in opening up this and adjoining properties. A crusher will dimly be met- ed on the new mines, and the workof mil- ing vigorously prosecuted. Aaron Mayor. of Wulkerton. has In”: lent to Manitoba to act an agent for I batch of Mennonites may arrived trout Rustin. m winter than " ”out. “‘0 from thfiifiife new». t'ttdfiefrérr'."" tainvietory for m teindgh. It tho coming election. Non m lad New Brunswick “and: umwr I A and . A: "tu "tmtustir,rotikr/' 1. I' Quin: the Ilihegatiatraoaaa---. shit, of mmr.mqItas Mr, was» an, pining min and oontidettee, tad tt h _ " now unruly annual that It. Itch-do . will - the Min... In m And British Gambia. the? with! "a, " allowance. '0 an "ill inclined!!!“ , that on. lid! of tite on nth-nudes viii “- turn supporun of the (imminent. In Tir our on PrnviIu-oof Ouhn‘oitiiimpm- dbl: for my [my to expel-(mm u tho h, polls with Sir John A. Madman 1hr o ' loader. The people will have none of him and all the wiVepillvrs If all the r'u', u can In! mnkn his c.uhl‘¢.'.c:: :zcr NI”? l, t, ll" vhithing, reading mm {Hi l’rwvium. In the nutter If orgvmirmtiou an [Mot- party is well prepared f yr the e uUM. The Tory csndidutes have in weir cam-u pruetieully nlmn drmcd every clmrgc atptiut t the Government except the failure of “In lutlnr to impose n “prnu‘o'iu tariir' II . rvmmly " hard times. This is I. simplo sane and it would be nlmost- an maul! to the intelligence " the electors to sunset. their verdict c mld be anything; but favor- able to the present Government. doom siiiirisetir, of Sir 10111113. “manna? - and A an calla! mum"! Mn...“ 1. _ 'o m I'm ' 'gitt MI‘ “and, The sham Beacon 'iws-gti, , pup-cu of.tlte Libra! party in“ Prof. John A., tha Wizard. L, it

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