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Grey Review, 2 Jan 1879, p. 2

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if; '2‘?! J'l M I . to our, HM! hing. M7. mink it new to my am». an: this-ttu" his Mend-,1! the” In tho Town of Durham we are not fortunnuly afBieud with many oftiev mhen In the north and west mm}: the councillors were elected by aecl.xmation,and In the east ward, although there is I com In! Ippanntly it is more of the mm" on friendly pm. u foot-'ml‘Jhm a strug- gle for Mice. Mr. MoKeehnio has been Mala-(ed Boon by Inhalation. But (but i. goo-halo: the Muyonlity. How. uu. M an to no question as to the nah. Mr. “and?! is a gentlomau who is‘ des-tmg of "if, eou6donee at the hands oe HI loll”: Mann H. is n nntlem of intonlo'exzce nod education. intimstoly “quilted u ith ail our interests. and pos- nsud of great experience In Comm “or on tumor coon-ions. Murmur. his qualities .15.-) ___.L,,. .. - _ V -e-_ 1......" oth, ar" and hem paetieulnrl.s. tit him for tilline the Mnyut‘a chair. which In no doubt will do, with honour to hum}: and "ditto the town. But on. fails to JU. mr Mr. Midway: qualuieatim" for tu.uomgmht. a... In“ his Inni- - “It... in no phi-1y avid“: "s--, ---. __.. . 7 The nomination of Municipal Councillors took pUee on Mondav last throughout tho Province. ond in unothot column will be found a list of the humorous rnndidltes for Municipal oftiees, in the neighbouring 'hsrrieipatitiere. That there would ho such on oxeolo of conditions is very much to ho i deplorod, for it indicotoo o spirit of rest, looouoss which is opposed to real prop-est. ond o feverish desire to get int , onion for which ninoteen~twontioths of the eandc. dates no notin any woy titted. Ifa Muni- cipol Councillor duos his duty well ha will no doubt at tho year's end be out ufpockot dimly. independent of the grout loss whirl, he must inentably sustain by no;- ime ofqh. farm or the [shop : and them is II. We! bio helm; recouped. Lot qt.n oak how Irony of tho Candidates can I oliml this loss , We have heard of I Councillor: in the omnty of Grey, who, at tho tino of tho spring froshotu. made a I m of “My: tho hrixlgm lost, for. ( undid-o: night polo down stre un, and , then ell-min; the Township for many d:sys ' duty than performed; and still further, of n councillors who having A sum of money i to "pend. to.“ contrive to have it i diotributod our tho ward ll jobs of a. dul- l lat I pioeo. Bot lot In hope that tho nco ' to which those worthii-I bolongedin oxtinc'. , and tbat ohould any spoon-on still mnivo. that the "top-yen will. once for all givo In. tho quiet“. P --d Mule: Juana writing in Nature “abet-ten the “not, which connects the mm Ipot oreU with running commarcinl trim. Beginning with the South Sea Bubble which occur“ in 1721. there hare been lino then tiiuees cycle: at shout tan and I hat! you: nth, Ind Although during that If." of than than have bun three down-id periods in which then lune been I.) mat thsetuation, of trade, yet during the "mining pottiou commercial crime: have oeettrred with remarkable regularity. So Illicit so that philosophers have long in. eulculuted that they must be connected with some physical can". The attention of Prof. Jovian: having been dinoxd to the mhju-t he believes the eonunereialerise, to be connoetod with tho sun spots through the medium of tho drought tusd famine ryilos of India. Now, there is no amnion u to the ultimate connection between the now-lance of {Ania-in tho East. and do. pmuion of trade in the West; and than is I aptly 'uxe"aairstr "Home to thaw, tho _ “one. curt“! tw the preserve of sun "ou, or no sun "pou, on our ntmupheric , chum”. It tiny theiofuro be fairly J dedueed that thorn is I won or ion " intimto "'""etiort-pertt- in the "la. 1 tion of "ttrsq and elteet-betweeu solar upon Ind deprouion of train. However. I thin is on. of tho many iutoresting problems _ which "Untifit, rematch in the near fut- : un will conclusively nettle Onhtio Gov-Kama! for its Mummy in happening the cause of Public Education throughout. the Pruviuco. However tho lando- Fru Pun. an able Conan-.311" Joumalorittt intimal, more honesty and In Mum!!!“ an manila-ted by the b'euaror, up)" in favour of . further appropriation cl public money for tho building of a new Normal School In the Weston: Section of the Pun-cc. And the Free Pr!" has right And truth upon its side, for the ac- mmBod.tiem "brded by existing Normal saw). inquitoinndoquau to atrord the! ”usury Professional training to timt and stunning teachers -Ne pooling amm‘emcnu entered into by the Dominion and Montreal Tele- mph Compeuiel have fallen through. Thu ie e fortunate thing for the Canadian puttlie Ind no doubt will turn out to In: a fortunate thing too, for the Companies themselves. The union- thing u that the Dominion, a company organized for the purple " eheepening telegraphv. should, have entered into my mob arrangement at ( 9-I-M . . . Agents for the Grey Review. Pr. ~â€" -- -.. w "a “"3!" wanna“). from m rat on“. or In." - Vb. th T Inc. =ttttxttgteEuirt.cii tor, " In!” Bonner Mupheuou in hi. last, THE N0MINATIoNs in 'tner! to Newspa. mphlct condemns the January 2, 1879. reclining commercinl with the South Sea D. in 17gi,then, bun at cycles ot shout tau ‘. Ind Although during do not mum up any '1 l makers and to the Chairman. cl Tu; polar wzu'r- which during the earlier ( purl. oflust week swept mtln hllc'l ticrceuess t trVPr the Northern llumix‘plwre proved, we . regret to learn. very disustlous to the , tortuues of the Great Bazaar which WM 1 advem,Uwa for Clsristma, day, in the Town l " Ill. The performers expected from I I distance to assit at the Concert were not able tube present. The result was that I the Bazaar, although nu by any menus . failure was far from Pruitt/thr., and the I concert was e.onverted iato a social which was well nttomled and very lunch enjoyed by all who were present. The entertain. ment was of a very excellent character. ("ei'22Ui,'",i',, of tending: by the Rev. Mr. 'Petk and J. H Hunter. Esq., M.tt.e., T 'eevenl well rendered songs by Mr. W. :Petereou and Miss Paterson,end choice 1 eelectlons of ipstrmmrntaI music by Home lane: and Ronald. We are glad to learn l that the ladies of the Bazaar Committee l ere not discoureged, but intend Mun. l at one to make emuements about ttiv. , inducement " en early thy. This, promise: to u the greet event of the Ieep l eon, cl Wild In notice will be qimss. , The Dunkin Act "real Ivy-law votcd on in Bruce on we mm , And Tm MEETING. C. M. Cache", Dunn“. --h Tm meeting was held in tho Canada Methodist Church. in this Town, on the evening of New Year‘s day. The attend- we: was very goodmml shorten. was over, Dr. Kim-nun wax appointed to the chair, and after B brief nddl’OBS, callod Mott the _ Choir, Mrs T. Carson presiding at the organ, winch sang A number of pieces during the waning. Addrusses and readings were given by Revs. Maura. Godfrey, Wray and Park, and Messrs. llinglmm and Glendir.u. ing. The proceeds amounto'l to over $80. Votes of thanks were passed to the Ladies who prepared the tea, to the Choir, to the speakers and to the Chairman. noticed in this paper two or three “rocks ago, died of luck-jaw un Tuesday evening lau. The fcmily of this young man have the sympathy of the community in their and amietion. bell Tm Hunter. AT Crcoerortn.--.Tu an- alt] ten-meeting will be held in the Methodist Church. Crawford, on Friday, Jan. 10th. Addresses will be delivered, and the Hanover Chair will ln in attendance. Ten Perrml at 7 oVltuslt. Admininn 0K _ MR. A. Cocatrccr. has on hand at the Durham Fuumlry some flue Cooking Stoves, which are just the thing for parties just commencing: hum-whooping. Lingo steel; of stores of an kinds " stock Call and see. I A Scan. and Chrutma., Trev. wasgivou in the Baptist Church here. on New Year's l night. The Church was well fillod cu the occasion. and tho affair passed " very plomntly. Sou-m (inn Aontcvsatrsar, &rcrerr,-- The annual muting of the South Gray Agricultural Society will be held io the Town Hall, Durham. on Wodnudny, _ 1ihlt,at two u'clnck p. m. Mn. War. Humans, lot 8, Con. 8, Gleuelg. will have an extensive ale of Farm Stock, Implements. Furniture. ete., on Wedues. day next. the 8th inn. H. McKuy, Aue. tioueer. Wrt. (1mm I We intend to notice tho improvement, 3 made in Dundalk during the pant you. in our next issue. Several other matter- In crowded out of this issue. Du. GORDON, Dentist, will Inn " the British Motel, Durham. on the 8th sud 9th iust., when he will be prepared to draw teeth successfully. ur "mirair" damaged one?» Tun annual meeting of the Beutinek Agricultural Society will be held at Chit. tiek'tt Hotel, Alhutpark, on Thursday, Jan. 9th, " two o'clock. Town Hall on Wednesday the 8th in... " " Ban. Tn: Return Atstroeiatiutt of South Gray will moot. in the St. Andrew's Hall, British Hotel. Durham, on Tuesday the 7th inst, at 2 pm. m. t“.v::-ns.m.. 801101 Mr. Wm. Camp. ', of Bantinck.who met with an nccident gbtting his foot cut with a My knife, Tn: Annual School Meeting for t election of Trustees will be held in t Tuwn Hall on \Vednudny the 8th in... A Son" wu held in the new Prrtsby tcrian Church. Crawford P. o., Hemline]: on New Yur's Eve. The Roads in an: auction Are badly drifted. A Steoortxo Match was held at. the Bob. Roy mul on New Year's Day. T uwnship. is entirely without foundation. The Council of Glonolg indeed did vote the sum of .35 to Mr. Maeltae " its hut meeting, but as everybody would suppose, Mr. Mac-Jim's keen some of honour and self-respect, unused the [Mend gift. We are Instructed to my. that the rumour circulated by certain on! dispoued pawns. toth effect that the Run of mm»): received a sum of money from tin Council, in consideration of his or Debuts in lwking IMF the affairs of the meh, will do him a great kindness, by rot- in; " Mr. George Bum". In Boutiuck there will!» a ttere. oorttest for tho Reneship. We nndcnhml thut Mr. Huang" is to receive the united co-tiv. Tote " the mind for hu itrucnlent support at Mr. Jul-on " last election. Rowever, the any”!!! of the Township ot Domino! Appreciate toohighc ly the long and "l-u. service: cl In McNiehol u Boon of the 1'01tu to allow him to be iuteriiteed to the whims of political nits-pullers. In Glenelg there in ino mutation about the return of Mr. Mae, Bao as Rave, by tb far larger majority than he "or had. In Normnhy the con- test for Reeve will be icon. but Mr. Me. Edwnrda' frauds are quite sanguine " to his, eleetion,amt in Egremounhereiuvcry probability of the election of the old he.“ and Canned. Local and other Items. . will In in attendance. (pl-lock. Admission M Notice. , ELY-l" will!» the Mth Jana. of God. We had “and. ovqtlting - worship. church Ind government. l The luv. Mr. New. ms: the but apart. m aid he would like to meaning. the boys. m "viewed tho' Mr. Cook was the next spank”. He was pleased with the wine. ttttd no doubt the audience were. m refund to the land‘s that tioweltrom “Magus 01min“ the foundstiotrstou. of Britain ttttore,' when“: Ch Union Junk loud. but the, source of Englanlu may]: m theWouh I Mr. A. Davidson, of Durham, was .tlte ‘next ennui upon and spoke of the name "Burns' Church." Ha." the people did not attend church. which he regatta}. He then apoko of the bad elect of getting a bad mung, and that nothing was {on by having a good name. J. Townsend, of the Grey Review, was then called upon, who complemented the congregation on building a stone struts. ture, referred to church .difieeis in the old country, and believed in luring good buildings in which to worship. " he thought that better order was kept than in inferior ones. The [unseat building) was Anothtr sign of progress on the part of the congregation. He did not think there had been any room left to fiud {wk on regarded the provision nude for the soil-ea by the indies. and concluded by congratulating the Trustees on iiniutiug the church throughout so completely and hoped other churches in this neighbour. hood would follow their example. J. H. Hunter, Esrr, MIA'. hoped all would remember who-re they were, but still we idmuld have: variety. Ho laid many imagined it was may to preach and to speak until they tried it, and told an amusing ttttoedote in illustration. He then spoke of the effects of grumbling, tu1rl how good often cam" of it, as well In evil. He congratulated the eon,Trtrgtttion on putting up such a good building nnd was [donut] to be with them on such an auspicious occasion, Ind concluded his address by referring to the gonorul improvement that was manifested in erecting school-houses, and other buildings. Mr. Hunter's ad. dress was received with loud applause. the the , " Dr. Com, of Durham, eortgrtttulaUd the congregation on building such a fino church and hoped Durham would soon follow their example. No doubt it was I considerable undertaking. but in unity than is strength. Each one should culti- vate the talcutUod has given; one had one talent and on. another. and we had mob different opinions, but this should not cause ill-feeling towards one another but we should exercise charity and forbear- MMNL Mr. McLean who labours on the MU. lion, gave a short when in toglml to the building. , noun, ,‘ On Monday evening, December 28rd, a , soiree was held in the church, which Wu 3 pretty well filled, fortunately tho storm did not ranch this section until nnr midnight, but it m" wry sen-r0 going homo from the church. 'll" ladies had made ample provision for the occasion. and than wu plenty of rich provisions loft over. Then were a. large immlvor present from Dur. ham, both at tho opening Merrie“ and " _ Monday evening. The meeting mu open- ed by prayer by Rev. Mr. MeDiarmid, after which the good things of this life, in the form of who Ind tea, were liberally handed round 1nd dune ample justice to my the ttrtdUrute, Mr. Gilchrist was N" puinlod to the chair mid gave I brief tul. dress on the undertaking and successful completion of the building. and then called upon the choir. which lung It. inter- vals luring the owning a number of the anthems and hymns in exctllcut taste. The collection! during the shy amounted to about NO. The Rev. Mr. Cameron then mldreuud a tor words to the tVttgregatiou, on the temptutionl of man, particularly through intoxicating drink, and "id there were two wnyl to tight this evil, first to hop mm: hon: drink, and steam! to hop drink from nun. P After the first service in English was ever. the Rev. Mr. McDinnnid of Latent conducted the Ien'iee end preached in Gnlie. The church wee iilUd to ite ut- most capacity during the morning, there being between (our end fire hundred , people pro-sent. A verylerge number re- mained tor the (lclie service. "use“; new“. At half-past six o'clock the church wen again well iilled. The Rev. Mr. Met. Diermid conducted the service. assisted by Mr. McLean. missionary are: the conmcgetian. Mr. McDiermid preached an excellent sermon. which was listened to with greet attention, from part of the 42nd verie of the Mud chapter of Mathew .. ---"What think ye of Christ l."' The rev. gentleman spoke of the circumstances under‘which this question was naked, how the 8addueees, the Pharieces, end then the young lawyer, had each put A question to Christ, thinkingto catch him, but had been to utterly foiled that after tbet no one aunt ask Jesus any more questions. tempting him. Christthen put the ques- tion contained in the text, and which we- put to every one of mu The cherncter of Christ his sum-rings, and the tender love i displayed for the sick and ttfBiid, was l shown. It wen necessary to go to a. men's I foes " well at: his friends to fruit out his I character. Tho testimony in regard to I Christ was then eloquently pointed out, 1 and the great love of God for mankind. x th, Subhth. Decanter 22nd th. in. new Chute]: built during the you vou- n the Rocky Sagan. about four miles north of Durham, m oponocl (or tho worship of God by the Ree hum Cannon. of Cuts. wonh. Tho In, 3nd. 10th, 11th Ind 12th "no: chum Psalm m nag. andi alter the dedieacory trrayer,otd the tending of various portions of Scripture. Mr. Canal-on preached In eloquent urmon from part of we 7th verse 2nd chapter of Haggai t--"I will fill this home mt]: glory saith the Lou! of Boats." (We intend to polish the sermon in full in our no“ issue.) as of Bums' 0 Rocky Bangeen. DEDICA'I'OIY OIIVICIL - --.v "tuning [mice mu performed by the Rev. R. God- frey. at Durham. Ind after the conchuion of 'tre mummy sad the micron-y con- qmMiations the party Idjonrnod to the radiance of Mr. Spun, when they were hmpibbly etttetaietcd.--afiu Forot D -1. _A.‘_ --- WerrDrxa.-ou Christmas Day a large party gnthercdu the Canada Methodist Church. Mount Forest, to witness the marriage dMisI Km Atkinson and Mr, John Donmgh. of the Township of Egremont. The bride entered. attended by her uncle, Mr. L. Spam, her brides. maids being Mm Donough. 1rister of the) bridegroom, and Miss Woodland, of Durham. The groomsmen were Messrs. ' Drum and A. Donough. The hide appeared in a my silk, with the Maui veil sud ttrange Nation". The bridesmaids ”the neatly dressed. The wedding “in --- n.1____AJ l" .u - -- i Ta: quarterly examination of S. S. No. o, MelNiethon, took place on Friday, Doe. gist.' A largo number of visitors were present who were high) y delighted with the proceedings. “in: to the amount of $10 were distributed according to merit. The teacher, Mr. M. Black is rib-engaged. 'taminer. l IT- l t t CC Ahab, V. K.tihB. Mention, Thn.D. sum... Janna Audmon, George Ritchie. m--tHuitmr-ttatrotm Junie-on. Wm Andaman. Pu. Kenny. Juniorts--Em.g, macaw. May A. the tor, Wm. Mccruknu. 'T--Benior--Bems Burnett. Ell. Kenny. Anna. Mot. ht. Alice Banks. Juniors-Robbie McCracken, Junk Anderson. Junie Mex-m. t- 8etuom--Wttiiu Burns“. Maggie Animon. “use A. mucosa Tumor. Tno following is the mum: k a. No. a. (Honda. tor high oundlng. and punctuality " A At our last Fair here, cattle were cheaper Irons tmmiydirtt to thirty per cent thnn they have been for years. Yet the buyers did not say why they did not give from M to 910 more for McKenzie having resigned, which they promised faithfully before the elections. [hint I Some of our Ilutel‘s have got license. It must be a nice place to run a news- paper over at Clarksburg, always some quarrel on hand, plenty in stock. The Editor seems to be well supplied, either with correcting the Editor of some other paper, grammar or spelling or pouncin; on some victim for Municipnf honors: Shame goutlemeu hold up th little. I Mr. Edward Hand has rented Mr. Cul. gan'a Hotel for five years at 9250 par tut. unm, a high figures it is considered. Our TowmhipCollector only started out to collect on huitMonday--too tslow-Harry up "Andrew" you wil; have a good many seizures to make before you get through. We have n hugo snow storm. Cordwood is beginning to improve in price. Mr. P. Burn.” agent, Mr. Grennary ha: been here Ind has purchased all the dry and green wood he can get, dry wood I M, green 01.50. Mr. Burnt: i- in lacltet for this country than John Am N. P. is or will be. I think Jinks is much improved in body and mind, Dr. Charters says he will, recover if he doeu mat rush into Litumturo [ again. "The Hut." was too big no effort In“ him. Dundalk, Dee, " 1876, Min Walker being tekeu by surprise m. queeted Mr. Crombie to reply for her. That gentleman did so in an able mttuter-- thnnking the pupils on Miss Walker's be half and dwelling at length on the merit: of the receiver of the present. At the close ‘of the presentation, short nddreases were delivered by Doctor McWiliinm and Messrs. ( H. Graham, J. J. Crombie, George It. l Middleton, Thomas llnnbury and P. Me. Gregor eulogiziug the teacher: on the suc- cessful state ot the School. trtilut'MRr"aRerTttrEs TORONTO The Police Trustcos'haé taken the _ never could repay you fur the troublo and muontion bestowed upon us by you daring the year which is now drumng to n close. and hope that that when you look at those pictures your memory will be recalled to the many pleasant dnys we have open: to. gether an teacher and pupilu,nnd our earnest pug-er: are that wherever your future lot any be out that happiness and prorperltv may “tend you." _ Dear Teaeher,--"Uarniug with regret of your departure we your pupils tulle the opportunity to present you w.th them; two pictures " tt small token of our esteem, we know they are of very little value in tum. selves: and wish we could present you with something more costly although we feel we The annual examination of the Dundalk Public School took place on the 19th inlt. The School Room mounted a nest appear- ance the Walls being tastefully decorated l with evergreen out! molten. There were a large number of visitors present and the ready hunters of the various pupil: in their several classes showed that time had not been neglectd by either Teachers or pupils. The head Teacher Mr. R. lie. Dougull is re-engnged fur the ensuing year and the Trustees are fortunate in securing the services. of such a teacher and wish him I continued success in his profession. At the _ clone of the examination the pupils of the junior form presented their teacher Miss Walker with two handsome pictures and the following address '.-- To Mus WALK“: J. W. Crawford, ofRoekvi1U Mills, tsttdlMr, For, of Durham, nud the cost was about $1400. .1200 ha: been subseribod to the Building Fund. Atter to“: of tuahs had been passed to the upcnkm, to tho ladle. for providing for tho mike, to the choir, and to Mr. Ferguson for inspecting the building of the church, the meeting wu brought u, a close: 'ru Proceeds of the soirce amounted to 058. and the proceeds of a social which i was held on Tuesday evening swelled the l total receipts to 8107,73. The contractors for the building of the church were Messrs. 1 various speech.“ It mu the dutyohvery ‘mu and woman to "Pou" the an“ ot Christ. The Missionaries needed mote 'ymru'.o' ia their labours. A beautiful but and. 3 beautiful lite. This gunm- mn gnu both . humorous Ind manning alarm. which was loudly applauded. Honor Roll. Dundalk. Honor Roll ot S. g. good conduct. Zzno. Wm. Dunkeld, of Dungumon, wu dust ’insunu-y killed by n falling tree while in the wood ohoypiug. ‘ Tho prom-u toutsbliuh I public library at Etuémm. Munch. has brought forth ip) dortation otmat estate ttt the value of Moo town) the outcrprise. I The new town hall at formally opened on Wed: inst. . I gm composed of ten letters, my first in in good but not in bad, my second in river but not in lake, my third " in earth but not ig air, my fourth is in young but not in old, my 1 fifth u m run but. not in walk, my sixth in in eat. but not in drunk, my seventh in in view but not in sight, my sight is in ink but mag in pen, my ninth ii in "an but not in odd, my tenth in in wont but not in but. My whole in the name of a paper publilhod in the County of Guy. A. u. IMM- River wire- n J. Rutherford, Ind l, Contra Ward. Clean, T. It. Do T. Kennedy. Coimeillor- Buy Ward. J. Conley. J. Harrison, J. Davis, Poynter. Ihrputyuteev-c. E, by tMtch-tation. lleevo--A. M holm. For Muyor--, Wilkes. Deputy-Reeve - John Cameron, J Marquis. cotmeillors--John DeuviltJna. Gilles Wm. Morton, J untice Mariam. own: SOUND. w,.',).',': Muyor--H. Robinson and Chm. Reeve, S arrow and Pinner. Cuuncillors r-Me?Glr, griugle. Hislup. 5ieihtin,8eutit Folliu. Parker, White, and Vussey. elected by aeelamation. Several of the 'ttUlises elector: at considcnbla long“: the chair. John Mndill Wanamiusted for but withdrew. For enuncilloru, Josiah Sing, John Ingmar. John Winters, Wm. Amen, jr, John Doug- In, John Hudson. Jamel Clarke, John Spoon, Angus Cameron, George Bristow, and David Whrtor. Archibald McIntyre, Reeve by acclamatiou. For Reeve, Thom." Girr. Councillors, John Agn John G. Peer, Thoma: Ito Peter Walker, and D. K. ask-nun Deputy Rowe, Page. For Reeve, J, ton. Ward No. 4, tion. Burkim Bseve -- Dr. Iteetur-W. S. Christos, M. D, mutlon. Fmeillorts---ward No, 1, Th and M, Sullivan. Ward No. g, A. Elliott, T. 1301 W. McClockcry. . Ward No. 3, Thorpe Wright ll coutteillora--Msssm. Roberts-I, Blytb, Widmeyer, Hanan-ma. Winkler, Byers Ind O‘I"nrrull. Iteevts-Messra, McEdwurda Ist Ihsisutrmsvtt--stesaua. Schenk. 2nd I%rutrlusvo--sunir,, and Och]. For Rea", James Murdoch, Nicol Me. i lntyre. For Councillors, Dugal McCormick, N. E. Ward; William Lianne-e, N.w. Ward'. N. D. McKunie and Joaaph Dawson, S.W. Ward , Wm. C'attltuid and John Miller, jr., S.E. Ward. Mum. Lawrene. and McCor- 1 mick were elected by Icclnmntion. BIXTINCK. Reeve, McNichol and Messiuger. First Deputy-Walker Laidlaw Bud Henry Brigham, Second Doputr--Mecotitm: And Cook. C1oumtillot's--Pumattut, Willis, and Reid. Many of the candid-tea were in hymn of building: Town lull, And of appointing I eontmUerioner to "perintand the expenditure of public money on the roads. The various candida“ then Adam-ed tho electors, Mr. T. MoGndo am the moat bum. owns. and wu loudly cheered by thou pre- ncnt. m laid Funky MacRao had out his way through the bull in Glenelg more than twenty your: ago to hit own farm, ttttsl had nines than helped to make other Null and pay for them. Councillou, William Smellie, G. M. Dunl- more, John Mellillzn, John B. Black, 600er Lamb, Patrick Neil, George Binnio, and John Benton. Moon J. M. Kantian, Thom McGnde, G. J. Blyth, Angu- Molntyn Ind Wm. Glencrou were nominated for Councillor. but l withdrew their mum. P, Multan ndnlreuod the eloctorl md ox- phuned and refund certnin charges that had falsely been nude against him, partiettlarly one that he intended to lid in getting moth" Railway bonus. m "id he would oppou giving Another bonus. He had " large on interest in the Township " any other man. Janus Lauder, followed and trild to nuka n appear that Mr. Mlclhe has an outsider. Deputy Reeve, Thoma bub. John Mc.. Donald, William Donal-u And Huh Mehr. den. amino. The nomination- for Glenelg took plm in tho Schooliolso " Pomona, um! were u tol. For Rave, Findlay Mum. and Juan Lander. West Ward, Riqhud Mora, Robert Bull, Chub: vollett, Walter Tucker, John H. Brown, and Thonu Smith. Cmmeillore, Northward, Jam: Bum“. William Anderson. Ind Robert Mrspartana, by aetumatiou. ' East Ward, Norman McIntyre, Hugh Rose. and Henry Storey by aeelamation, Reu'e, Gilbert 1fetasuu, elect-ll by BC. wnul. d. Mnyor, George Rune" Ind R. J. id. Ionian: Run, James Murdoch, Nicol Me. Grd-lt. blotter. w, 1. Dowaury, C. hethbx Indiu- III-be:- I. owalery, C. hethbridié. 1:11} _ D. Wilson. R. Malcolm, Ind M. Kennedy. l ot ten letters, my first in in M. my second in river but third " in earth but not ig in young but not in old, my -..-5 ;.. w 'I _ Thoma: Roger's. Reign Buck .Bay Tay, J. Por, J SULLIVAN. HOLLAND Sterlwm and John Chis. I A. Elliott, T. BuUnverond r. Thorpe Wright and George Samuel Podium by tteelama. moms. J. Middleton, T. G, MoGregor. Wm. Howey, ll at Georgetown was Wednesday night, 18th own-“due: addressed the ARTEIESIA. NORIAHBY. Samuel Fleming, John Agnew, John Abbott, Gamay. Andrew Me ' re.eleeted Deputy . Bumhut. elected Edward: Ind Kan)"; Mann. Wenger Ind McArthur, ‘nuxerou, John ', Wm. Guy in , Thor. Wood Gillespie, 1. McMahon :inntinnl and W, councillor A. Me. ' by accla- Brough. l. n. . --ef w an. unlu- law reported " follows '.--8t6.go on sideline g, can. 12 ; 87 on Iideliuo 5, can. It 5 $38.50 on can. " at tota 1, tr sad 7 l 83.75 making nppmubel to bridge " lot A con. 12am! 13; 860.63 covering croum my udeline J, com. ll and IP., and .12 making bridge, sideline G, can. 12. . Laidlaw, iteid--Nt this Council [not the: mm of 810 to (Buy Munich for use of room for council meetings during the you And that a cheque "at1e.--Carrist. Mr. Reid reported having expands-l an "alum following sum. in division No. I, since last Quoting :-8|2.25 on trd con , W. G. R., u lot! Mand 36 ' no on can, 4, st locus!) and 31 ., 810m. sideline M, con. 1 Mr. Methutum repoeted " follow: t "' on base line, can. 12, and " on'bue line, com. " and 7. Mr. Fur-mun "snorted In follows l 'M.it on townlme Rentinck and Nominal}; . being In mptivalrnt to a. aimilnr amount ex- panded by the Nonmnby council ; .26 on new deviation at sideline 40, ti. D. R. l $16.50 on sideline to, n cum. B, t and 6. Mr. Laid. I__ A . - - law - . ," -"""'" puma: section levies ; " making Votom' Lint- ', " for making 4 duds for devtations.and 810 for printing minum in "Chronule," "Review," "Enurprtue" And "Waehter" and that cheques do issue for the several "Mmtttr..-- Carried. . -- "'"""_.-'% t! ml. hiul'aw. Mecallum--rut D. CampUil he paid the {allowing amountn, viu- UN for nlary " Clerk, including postage and shtiouery ' 870 salary u Treasurer, inchnt. ing portage and commiuion on money orders; 820 “lily u Regi-tur l “5 making Ichool .....A:._ Luz, --- " _ Laidlaw. livid-That Dr. Lit, paid the mm of $5 for anon medicine {uruinhoa to the lab Telford and that n cheque to iuue. Laldlaw, Furatmsu--qhat the torn-Mp tn of Martin Woolfte. lot 7, can. 6. be (tempted on account at the destruction of him house by fire. -,Carried. ’ Furnmw, MeCalhur-, That Thou. 'Gakett be “lowed the following autumn, vi, '--0q for rupairiug apprauhcs to Kenna Iru bridge with none; and gravel, and C3 for remumuu drift wood from mid bridee.--carruo. McCullum. Reid-That the Reeve he paid the sum of 84 for 2 Jan :tteudaucu appoint. ing qerutinccua on railway By-lnwr. and " for attendance on County tax sale on helulf I of the towuusip.--C'arriea. l McCallum, Fursmnn ~Tlnat the Den-Reeve be required to open an deviation " lot q, con. 13, And be authorized to expend the nut at 825 in no doing, __ Carried. MeCallum, mul-rut the collector be iu. structed to receive the (an. from Wm. Mor. don, E. lot lot 36, con. 2, W. G. It., and from Morril Jones, lot 30, con. 4, lens the Itatute labor as the lune bu been pen formed. --C'arricd. _ By-law No. 7, making deviation on lot 6, con. l3; By-law No. 8, appointing place for holding municipal nomination. And By-law No. 9, Appointing polling Pluto and deputy. retnming of%err, havnut been Mod . (int, are uni and third time was ordered to be Dau- tsd, signed and ucnle-l. Trreil , . an; m med Acct. reeeived'trom n. Parker of 8t for medicine {mini-bed to Hineh, an Indigent. ordered to he paid. Application recon-ed from mum of U. B. ti. No. 2, B. l (I ' for non-ruident school tax, amounting to $2.68 Cheques ordered to be Usucd. The Bentiaek Council met at Chimck'. Hotel, on Saturday the 7th December. Mem. be" all present. i, As no time could he lost the light was I. brought down to the road to make sure of t the tracks in the snow. and as the swelting crowd rushed on, friend Ryan exclaimed; f “Be grade-s I knew it was a bear, sad m l I had only had a gun when I first saw it , I could have shot.it dead l” The eeent'wns r followed with mien-inc certainty. the light ' being held down occasionally to make sure. t and to satisfy themselves that the beast i had not "climbed a tree." How the pur- suers were thrilled with anticipating the , encounter that awaited them " they sped . on their way. All at once the tracks of the . bear made a detour to the left, and term: I was added to the excitement of the sports. 1 men as they obtained e glinpse of the _ animal nearing the residenee of Mr. Arch, Black, and the speed of the pnrsners was increased as they thought of whet might _ happen to the unsuspecting inmates of the domicile before they oould render assistance and prevent the fearful tragedy that was pictured in their own minds. But when near Mr. Black‘s the hear's'.:tracks again 1 led to the left, and as the valiant pursuers neared a small building, a little open. the ( light from the lantern was Veiketed from two small fiery orbs, and extreme caution l was exercised, the axe was brought up into I position.the knife was grasped with a Bran. I er grip, the fork brought up to the guard, the other wenpona raised aloft. and tho t building approached with great care. The I light was turned in so that good aitu could I he taken. when lo-Op 'Wear,"-- the cause i, of the excitement turned out to be Mr. I '1 1 Black‘s largo Sow. We leave our render”: l l to conjecture the various emotions brought I f into play in the farm, of the "valiant" I “ sportsmen, when their optics beheld the kind nfanimul they had cornered. We are 'l sorry that they were disappointed as we 0 know that wo should have rec-rival u pot " of “hour's grouse," from friend Ryan, but a "lard" is hardly worth presenting just ti' tlow, 0n tho ormtt'rtg a! sum” Won Christan: Day the mph of the vicinity of tho“Roh Roy Haul." Durham Bud. Glonelg. Wm thrown into a “at; of grmt mum-um: by tht nppumncc of a “Bl-at Boar,"ooning down tho Sid. Bond. directly toward: the hotel. The worthy Mullen! was just going from the Stable» and “all: Bruin guiug wound lb. corner towards 1'rioeville, roused the whole, neigh- bourhood by crying out "A beart I bear I" and stunted of in hot pursuit, unnod with n Me. Mr. T. Brown, rushed out aimed with n butcher knife, leaving " "Utter lmlf," whom ho his: recently taken unto bimsW, in grout {our 3nd trepidation, last he should get an “unfriendly hug" from the wild brute. The rest of the inhabitants of "Pringlevillo" joined in the Hill. "mad with (orb, lanterns, cordwood Mich. uni other deadly weapons. but bruin in tho menulime lad got the start And was mek. ing good speed townrdn tho School House. ,_--..... -_---- Bentinck Council. I, t “d 6. Mr. Laid. "-tt6.60 Ott sideline , Dr. Lighchody be for attend-net: Ind I the Mn Chalet lewl'uriod. J. Campbell ', vr%--tt3o he“: of Helium]. Owen' sdidi and Enpbran’n, the Deputy at Cullingwood to upon chanson. panda, presented his report of the which “5 adopted and ordered t) (i'i'i:i':ii' in the Minutes. ( Moved by Mr. Middleton, mound Mr. Nelselmie. That the :czumuu ofC. C. Puma ninth-e to the tio Gunmetal with the Dunkiu By-LI Inferred» a mum“ composed I have: of Helium]. (hr-n Run-H Moved in amendment by Mr. Brown, second“! by Mr. Purity. That the sun: ford and Ink. Hunt: [hilt-y be iuclud. ad in the motion before the chair. More diseusUuu unwed on the mend» meant. when it was utommondnd that both motion ttttd Amendment In Iithdmwn tall ‘the January Session. Mr. McKochnio [n mum] a petition from w. James Gun And 0th": praying fur I grant for I Midge in Durham. The Warden pron-med a report from himself in .uforeuce to I bridge on tin County Une non Mount Forest. Council then adjourned till two o'cluck to-norrow, ' ' a r. yrcKr.eh After a long discus-ion in "fauna to therertspeetivst merit. of the Wellington. and Georgian Bay and the Station] and Lake Huron Roads. it Wu Moved by Mr. McKeclmic. “cumin! by Mr. Stephen. That the Warden and cure be instructed to draw up and present q mrmorml lo the Legiunture and to the uettutmrst,riovernor A king for A subsidy to the Wellington Ind Georgian Bay "nib way. Conncil rosnmod. tho Ward.,, in the Chair. Warden rend A communication from " . S. [laugh rounding n Thistle Extermina- tor, with Bond Almond. Mona by Deputy-Rum of Egromom. ucondnd by Room of Glenolg. That a...- Council be . commit“. under their Bond [or the ”up... of experimentingon Bou‘h'u Con“. Think HIM md to report thereon,-ust. “and in lmondmen! by Mr. Muldh-ton. “Goad-d by Mr. White, Thu the rout. munieation of Mr. “Hugh in reference to 4). Canada Thistle Destroyer he on the table tor tUther 'ustimt.--Corud. Council “journal till 7 o'cl, mu evening. loved in amendment by Mr. Me zeconded by Mr. Mclnlym. Thu tho tion of an “apart involving the pay or. allot-thud Howl-tar be espaugod tho Iupott-uou. to Mr.tting presented Report of Speck] Committee. on the Wurdeu'u Address. Moved br Mr. Ettott, ‘ucomled by Mr. N, Head. That the Itopurt of the Spoon-l Committee be adopted and encrusted m the Minutes. The clerk nod the following communi- outions from an County Treasurer; Inet of Licensed Andi-men of the Count) ; Utter in reference to the tium imposed under the Dunkin Art, also prawn by Mi. Thou. Soot! mind paying our the tiuc. to the Lien-mod Inspectors and letter th m County b'olieitor r"ommesliu,r.. duh, Lt the lunar till the December Scum. _ Mr. Doyle, muted that when he wu in Toronto lutoly he had a 'touversatton will: one of the Clerks in the Trauury “opul- tuent who informed him tum. the Countv of Prince Edward land rewind to test the question. and that therefore a decmot 1night be equated regarding the legality m the payment. evening. The c, the chair Mr. lulu. punctual anon] comm-m- colloc- from South Grey Teachers Asuncm tiott,wittttorm of application to Edam» tiorml Deputneut for signature by m Wain; account from In. Kelly " former Registry Offiee; account Thom" Lad». history IMiee, South Grey; also aural other locum». Council adjourned to 7 o'eloe pm. ILL. Moved by Mr. Chlhnd,uconded by Us, Read, That All communication. [Ir-nomad to this Council be “hmd to their proper Committees. The Warden mad “van! conmnuim tittet. ', Utter from W. A. Williwroh In reference to necidem to on. of the bone. 0.. Gnu] Rood ; -tiiiesst4, tram “hurle- Gordon Town-hip Clerk, Sydonhnm. or pnymolt for building land‘s between null. an and Holhnd ; report of Commute. n. mud to I mad in Proton. on. Loni» embodying therein the limp:- thy of this Council on the "lution caused by the dunno! tho Prince:- “in. Council uljonmod to to Ian. to-uaomm m, tbs! . special ooaunitte,," at pond of the Been- of Durban, "all Owen Bound, llehncthou. and New)“ be appointed todmttan Addrm of ' com to His Excellency the MAJ-qua Log-n. and Her Boyd Highnes- the p, Th Committee bummed for wore New. mm. Myln. McEdwu-(h. Bunk-rt, 1M for to my The who!“ of the lot Benin" Council m M Ind ootsf1msed. Tho Wild.” mad the “drone I" in tagt “It land by N. and. "eosud h: Doyle, That . Committee of tio, - the 0” Sound Adufrhur “I. Couneilottts. Corporation of County of Gray at! in NM Court Hum Monday ovoninml‘oc. 16, ttste, at 1 put men o'clock. an “laden m Tank}. 10 Am. 1'1..de "and. the Rina, in the Moved by R. J. Dorle Irtmeil mulled, ti ie, Reeve ofDernm '. Middleton, seconded by “an the tcrumtuu'eetion "have to the tir.-, to. Gntntr Council. 7 Dunkiu Bs.ud he be oompowd of the tbCdenmittoe of {in be ha} "port on an “haw-5 m Thtuday, '..t mu. (, the Warden in wedneuas, 7 p.m “110ml; oommum. ttty Tmum; Let if" of the County ; to Hutu“ imposed ' Ibo protest by Mr. Luanda! by It "3' Mr. new”, '0 Handed by " nu (no pel- tlw plymenl. Winged from ttrum, "Guard, ' Ind Nonnuuby “In" of wel. luck to-mor Wettien in Wank-n u "Donut: ”10mm. I. " half. Public)“ of Hm ofthe Ill ot Prin- Mr, "no " [not and“ u caution-mu an in my .tatqtpetit. (in In uh- Isis “at. I Dub - forward II (My Truman fun “Shaun! which I m” urwluoh should [use b nomad I hurt urged n n should ho settlod br ‘ Th- Anna'- rrpult luv traroee “o Ill tlu, J um: h (on '0 an m lg: dark Mom. In rol at the Found; 1 in the nation c. mun-m l he” Mr. yime Mullu'. u " money d be paid on Mr. “dirk Mr. Malt-e an: bd in his own I wctsid red it it th, .tutancut of the And no doubt the u rung! by the titre which In» not tlat Hm In. February. In My strongly (mud. “not“ ‘lnul "mi-hut Lo I “lemon! to M. - In» comm ”an were rue v." (his uhich wrn Mr. Mum-Ibo credits. Mr. Mylrrs l clad Mr. ('uuufuu In ooicr, us It him! f like alto“, held. that 1n: " Mr. “all" did 1 rr-litiea on Gun I . matter of per-mud I I]. would um nu l they "and Linden. "I The motion emu-d Mr. “who them Mar “much (in M and: a sun the stalcuwm address tlee I " cu»! Mm" " . an In" my M “at. Mr. (”autumn [non " md and Bridge, Co. In. Roth pron” Fin-no: Committee. u be Adapted and Pio" E Hewitt, Moli‘i‘ diire, McIntyre dbm. Page. ll B. Sly-~4 “who, Wh: Maeitae, M Horrrr,t In: n" Moved in .mrndmo Why Mr. .\ L, t ot Band and “Nuke now adapt-d. but 3hr bne* to tho ('umuLuvm 6n "riU out ciau.e In; ' Th Tens And Say “I “on“! was tV f, tuaa--tilliott, bid an!) (Emmy Tn MIN! Nut-d l: Mr. Ur. Imdlnw. 'lla mod "ridge Couo with. of “a. “i ground h the . C...“ can "no Comttr.tto Whole on the Hope". Mt. “when M. tee. CM“. I. l human " an! at“ Committee present. hu. I of the name. 1rov.d by Mr. “nun, bu‘-1!.dud I“. Thu the addwu Ivy tho (with. to the (burnt): Jim adopted I“ an an Ward, I: and “In“ to the the “we. Allin d 0] "al and forward it to m damn M In“ by It. 'tiddlcurn. "* 'b. W‘. m “a “new otut 'him be igr.truetet to have “I. in “Ming “our.“ mm] by “I. I.” (Mice fur mouth ( moved "when: and p'mwd m “wry Oftire if requm-d I-fs the] In! to art u: u " o'n .1 " t'ot Solicitnr in running m In} I‘hlhu‘ W“?- “and by Mr. Mchtth. n r'f Mr. Winn TUt m (er Ln. 1 " cut “me topic» ofthe mmum “and! bound In bunk b,r..u {rum 1 It" to "~78 humour, um no” G in the hand- of thM'erL and um land: ofthe Timur-n. and one u in the land-01’ tho Ward”: and l "not: In Quiet. M dt rem! n: I Pulues. he. tgr. McKechuin. H 0mm... to drum "ll-r the (incl " M "M dlhv Mum Tho Council n node. tut he would t, "wk. meulatintt the h d glam my due by tac ( Ion "a Dcwc, “at: also Ind III sun " He waut , b tt " “a! I M He M 1-qu “I u he lie that " I that! [uh .00 " 0' ll

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