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Grey Review, 9 Oct 1879, p. 1

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1y Newspaper llvvievv,” partment, ”(li. F. “FEST eview" oval) In!!!” Work 11b. " tho] of the Art, u “vac. rmun, 3P3 L Pom SIGN " Frog-aw. ream. Ch. anon“; ci'st. 30-5. who! ”but. "i Lab 1“. [ventur- mourn” mm um You. rs, shill. N mo on!“ "I lihon to o- on "ru, .3 h-wnnlllr I “A ot In. ---or pr "mover- ”man , th nah-Hum”. dun-led b ly hm v.3 PERINARY SURGEON, Dl'NDALK. Ont. Wttt .0 at wanna N an]. Marlinmxr. qvrrr Mot: “y “A than. u un b? o'e.toeb a. an. to a y. m. OUT" END, Durham. near Cattle. S Mink]. harm-g comm-mood hull-on. t- iti.eyyAitt woald r-wp-n-uuny mucus-Mn " ~W at my put-lie. VII-LI... A. ..”I§. Tote.rmtcry Surgeo " Durham. ONT, l ' p, "ttrtTh', of Unturm Ttretrirtury I “allege fur-mt". wtf', be at his "like in Mr I 'l. F'.omr'n liln'kumth "ttexp, trom 9a. m. to. u. ”an. .stli tre pump"; autumn! to. "In“, tprtt Wm. I”! on”. V V puny. muqton pa + old] “DJ! ‘luno ' -taglr 'dtt,'i,U"oom"" In Mer We“)? “out Boots, sowedjmm 05.50 to Mao. . " mgodJMIngO L15 to M.60. HAV‘XG i Ill'| rm '.' PM" In n ‘lvm a. .mp1” m' u '“hl th., lv. " . I" u 1m] In): rl; A “I u“ \‘am "re. Uoo0 it tl ' LIVER? ESTABLISHMENT p. ”whoen “PM! “I :21 'ettt'-tiott with ttp. new]. I.” “I I "and 'tir', P. ~11!“ r Llunblu or “13.10. Bll ieee,P.tt"s MI I! any muu on we no“ il'mul he PF "undue t -r:n W. CALDWELL XV" i" l AGENTS. READ THIS. Wli. y,';,",,','," (i/ir,.",:. fi/l,yc'ch,') PM,“ tol m' Ichudtr‘; ‘r The Bri: Bantams. Salim." in Chancery go. on». wrtam lumen.” of tho Sunburn: In] Dunn”! .(nwu sound. C. Icrnm: M y (O J. T. Ram”. Cabinet Maker, B E13317?! an.“ ANNALS. n, Advertised three wak- 'or " mu alvartiument not u u- ...d ' linen. Wlivury nutlces of births, marriages, ‘Nuh. aal “I Karl: GUM “Vanuatu! In. old-age. A Inna-menu. except when amtompanied " written Instructmnn to the contra-y, an t'i'.";1'l nnul iurbhldcn. and chug-w! a reg- I nun, J. TO:.\'SEXD. Tin. inch" do. per "ar, Itaartor autumn; pct you "all cal-mm .. .0: “I. " Bo. nx manthr. on, unmanth‘... .... ....35 Do Hrsemouthl..., .. .... " can“! .dvcrmumcntl chum-d I can. per a. My 659 mu. uncruuu. as! tt "a. Prlitrt ' uh mime-p30“. £113.55”: - Bupareil noun". 'mlouimnl am] bun-mm canh Ame inch ”new and Hauler, In" yaw. .. . . . . .. 3 4 1'0 menu or 26 luau human-l nature _7 At the one. Guam“ Street, Upper Town 'E3tgts:-tt.tm per your in Adv-nu ‘, ".33 " mm paid wrthintwo no i " Dumb“. " [turnout , Watson Bros, Carpentzrs and Builders. Durham, - - Ont. tR ".0! livi- ry "IHttt Panda F. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. __' LEGAL '- ALYIHLI “THE REVIEW” trrmst.sriutr:rr., uni C.NIrlHITAF: Gan-frau- Slnn. ..geN.B90. Low Town " W in}: Durham. 0m - I. Loan. Do You Want Money. F.. th MACMILLAN, tARItrs'Tr.R. ATTngEY. *e.--UIo . my be» nut-mu 'tsM: mum.» "to “711mm,: nu ma county. boring mule .d 'ttet.. prim-wad eiue. of cm and "ORNKY It Law. Ssh'eitor in Chon, . my.commmiulu In B. w. Notary Public Boot and Shoemaker, MN M, “uh-A1 HISCELLANEOUS. UH Geo. J. Matthews. l 7.. NIX()N M TFT RATES OF A IpVEliT" ITO Mc F'h Y I vi. N & ROBARTS, niJl 5011 and Min-ls Treat & Frost. Wood Turning, ITE n! OHM") Vetriuary . N wuum to nu {THIN and htt rnr.r'l at Law. illll% 't'l,'yl2,r'fu nu Gunnery at! Insure-cumm- can“, bebutitto kt tish Hotel, Durham, M EDICAL. . B. I trg-... a. 03033.0”- ty In tttties-, Hanos n, .uhummztmi ( 1.7 lump:- toe m like: l1 " ILB‘WID min on 1 viist British 1totel 0th nn-l 9th of nvm mum)- .zonu. Mrmd ottbee. In Elon eiluar P. l C. WATSON, Dunno“ P. o, If-N W79 I, ESTATI “AV 1th. 187'. 3-64 it Fsshrrtotr. V J. w. FRONT, LL. B ti Ins fumiulml for private Dwell”. ls made to order. In [ .3 Sulary of .100 u-r allow . largo rom- wnlnlurhll 'utrerttiotts. mil-lo tteq. Addie“. 'tt . Murat-Ill. Welt. JOEY HOGAN. Pmprletnr. mil-h: ably overhauled 'der. the true-um; rd t " ttotieo, Toni. nut-rill “In Hustlers. mu Bros. ' Owen M, or " the in 3, c, at " 'll‘l\' to In“ tiCrill 1' Medietsl H P, tr hc, Th F. N T v." cl W Money to Loan m it a: m 1 Rummy maul-h lute-Incl! (autumnal) Hf“ .Nt0:Mt?i 'h'tN'T'fttll, ms F.MOW.iT, ' l [ Vni'mh r. Astute, I Ir; in m, lurhsun ri.' lo 15 TRE grant Mringeney of the Monty “Must, which bu prevailed [or the has no ”a" not uuly In Cnundu but in Grant Britain, tttur mmle the more substantial Loam Companion vtr) mutiom in their investments. and mt) slow to ad- vum- money "new upon murity ktiomtt to the Lsrreets,rs--Tuiw figphmgiou u may pansiug um) __ . ___-- -- -- -pGViliiuriirtsirGrrty.' e -e -". "_" __ This Camry h one ot the mot! mun] in Ont-:10, and x con dently mcommend n to than: wwl‘nn many. hum-I halt yeu‘ly on ist at Mar and m Non-m. ber or muy be made pro able “er-n-ytnr they . . he _ t Norrm. l I had noticed In old lady m a seat to t at half )unrlv on lest of buy and): _ , tter . who Gd got on board .",',"l'n.4,\ In xnn.h~'p:.3uhla o"":'"." If a I rear of the Plas ors. twith . l ri-r,., itthe applicant tii2,'i,, to v” I at Meuasls, 1 believe. Grey and tt _ . _ for t an: [ . . i o 'etr rm; ",fi-rr/7g'5y'1'hvlT,"1'i)'.'l. 1y'Mr"',p,t'J2 ( age she had sat. Washed, and, w l: in] '0,'",'li"rC, r.-.lur€u..n ot mm priueituU of t timing l ,ed seenMsl asleep tttost of the "me 1.” 1'r',i'.','d'i) Titcs" Hummus II on?! [ C u. ' . slsk sh took on my _ 't'Crrl1,t/','u/Ci1,",CtiC'i'111rtC',' .B nus Ellie train stopping at O o ' y th - T _ l. --. o Cl 'r, . . ' on No Fun-4» No .cv11,'.'"i,;'.(r,1rtf,, I board the company of lawyers sucrcmv C. Ll),,. r.'l' Iii/ ’Dvumnx. underwent u change, and been?! g 0110;) l c v , . . . a L em73 , interested In tho compau), loo "w, . 1 ”a. - _ . . . JVIIXEEIF‘ Wfifi E from one to the other, as if she licllgruc‘ --_- . -' . 1r uccs. ROBT' Bolt, I than all, or was Mung to new”: ct d she . . . b _ U' 9 1UI DFI: Lmanm. keeps on hand I“ When the game ot cards C",",,. " m. B NH; J,iisi r.'l :srsh, In“? "/'t1st,"Uyiet,' l',', became wry restless, would we” unenL J ' -u 25.:lm st cat n 'C, tr'FT 1 ' r r 't.'ftil,tyytt2)i,' 'l it“ I /ri' '/iiviitii'iiijii?vi'ct'i' i about m her seat, take up the til',',,', at _ovvt I)"',",',,',", 'LI "lirsrtito l 'f".?.'. . . ' . R. ctr?) //b':1"if'd1iif',./ 'll' “5:11. slits-Am: and l‘nm-l faded apron and ner' ously bite. the in“... 'ci/VCC/tld),", mm. ! Once or twice I thought she wiped Ira",',' t . ' " " ‘ '. nude! her "shaker bound. but com no I . I ' _ . F. W A -r --' " " n' i ___ I tell. She acted so strangelyJ [Tame 'lo,,',',' UN“ ”"" - ‘ . . sen Ci L, / interested In her than Mt are p y , . ", a I, Ez=PecLLi' co ’ . lonely. Bhe got up utter " 'p L' tehed her c . fps, = a wa to ad holding on to F "9""... Jim. und band 1" ' Remembcnhc Ptaooc-. short distill“ norm ot the Post (when a wc_hiu ymxr own my}: " on“ 6 l Jr'. No risk. Bead-J " you tun a h unna- n "hit "Is ‘I ot “the! an: on is,'ti,i'lil1tiiiiii'ti'iFi any Mam" ter rum-mun n Jan-n . Ce Piuwr'..,'.:its larva-u it the Applicant neuron. The Borrower nu“ Amuse for tho right was-y sum: of money a! an) I.-. will.“ I. to in din-rt "durum: ot ma principal of their mark gag.» debts. Thad payments a! one napping mated to a prrrpurtiotuste extent. No Fiues-No Commission-No Bonus. C. B. JACKES. Lower Tuwu, Datum. July “11,1879, cram V __ ' _ Nun‘lrllnrrnihitrrdch'd hy' - _ The London A: fun-diam l...- dk Ag. Icy Comps-n. LII-Inca. - fur lmmodintn into-emu! tad In ttttMotu to place it " "1ttm.tetrre',t 1'll,etymst “you im. A FIRST-CLASS “I“!!! " '"atrt. Notice iii Instalments, or Otherwise I AHIIIS iRvpnynblo Tu Suit Borrowers. TRUST AND RDA." Co.or' CANADA, House and Three Acres of Land For Sale. A GREAT BARGAIN. . IlNielInuol three m rm: " excrllrut hunLundn v-uhh. (mum-I. "hit i, "twin-d a. sum“ mange nu) urn-Jug ,abrsi w "' istvrtrmrrvwosstd make a tuilt umwh-mil .1 :anuxu or an.) ottr, Ms} l" gm retin; (rum "vrtuine and Imp n. A village. mu bet uni-l " 5.1m wht) ts only 925 [10!!!le ct"rt' lot. Apt ly to we proprietor." by le ter to NEIL Sn?NN Primn‘nlo ' 0. House and and 'ouvrnI- m around Hm worthy ' I road drivinr nrmw, stalk-.4. would“ -I.. haul and wh III-1’, no. Now in tho propw-r time wpvxtchua way-any in um! arc-um! tt"rtovt, n1 l_mrl_nJII. a: the railway mu “ALDO- , murmur.» framr house and out bulldinfn and lot, museum-J TLH:tntrr'sstorchou-to Gun {mu . t, in the met.oe"t ot “ugh-m. hir,st.tt.uas 14 ACRES of Land In a High State of Cultwatirte, " m. u Inge. nu auuhed frame noun. ind a.“ building: ”can. and c you": ' r‘hurd. Hurd and not! water. This property he Nip hung the eotportsti" " the tom n ot Durham, and in»! u u the Chandra Lunch Estate. A " l as. ind Correa-is u, but of tr B., Township of I H- mm, 'itttts5tting not) r‘rrlwnbuut 70 new: elm- u-l. Tenn: i2.!,ll):~3500 dawn. I: r Munro nu will be given. I ttt (Links: patina-n Apply to F. Men-e. Durham. or to E. wumnu; Farm for Sale in Glcnelg. THF, Su‘vscrilwr (35ers for $1119. Lctttc ”can." I. PrHrvittc.h" .16 tRTT, ft A' Town-hip ot munch. chunk. I "ted. a d u men He eltped. Then " I In! clu- “an. gun") on the lot, which in .bom threw mile. [mm Durh- l , he ‘wt I‘ll bound chap. For tun-hut ”Neath Indy to AUP.X. M, LEAN, 6th Con. Benlinuk. Rommel. May "ttt, 1570. a.“ For: Sale,Lot No. Ilof17.cotr. 1309012.. Tow'uhip of Bentmek. command I "res: PROPERTY FOR SALE. remix? In m ‘H E Sui-sch _ nu" of th" C~I 3 _ . Bill! IMI , , * 'Ill J " 'lt' WAVT' ' Bislit!! f?jiEl 75' ely oi, (Whom Ago-n! l mu.) that. they have about A. GLENDENNING. Woman. Much. uh. mr new South Riding of Grey. and”. tarm,tr "ntiurk, It)! “I. “my. Inn-mu u the JrJ-dlvishn 1 >5. q my!) -a Inn Vol. II. No. M, ence "ELLA“! 0T 22., 18th Con., Emma! 100MHz. [ Thigh: will I. sold choc-p "may on an Farm for Sale. Half " Minion of Dollars Rn!!! Fr.t"its n! , 8i. up.) 9 per wrurdinu to "imbue! insnteu Sept. 19.1378. Lands for Sale. 11 Lot for Sale in Durham. .c-r 'ye/dy,' to Varo this [Lin otteN Mule his proper " " Plilfl'ZVl LL“. " ot I}: l, a. Yunnan. " 1 " to r. t 1i.G n, '1, W.G.W, townuhlp ms, co son‘s nit-urn" and b g l'llunlll llml-‘urlune'u farm: trurtuud nexu‘iuimi r, Lt Y THE tor Sale. Farmers 1 i, r:.tsit'iatVnsr', "on rimmed. Fur “mun on the mention 1lljtt ithtttt "tttttitat. burlium Ont. 11-53 ILL"! “Vice in I monster of streh fritttttul mien As to he hated needs but to be seen. Yet seen too oft, (whim with her (we. We t5rtrt endure. then pity, then embrace." And what would have struck our grand- sires speechless with ltorrorrseareely causes. in our degenerate dnysgt word of comment. either of approval or disapproval. Yet I was surprised to see Christian gentlemen and judges of law and equity, leaders of men-Iv. makers of public sentiment, law. givers fra a great State, illinctm-s of public murals, supposed to be public exemplars of all that is god, and guides to tho yut1ng- thus setting publicly their seal of approval to a mutt dungcruus and evil practice. To be sure they played for stakes no higher than cigars for the party. But it seems to mo.- that in the eyes of all discreet persons this dues not change the act not lesson the danger of its example,th rather heightens it ; M from the less to the greater is the invariable course of crime. But I did not intend to nmmlize on paper, but was about to my that while I was filled with such thoughts as these, one of the patty grew tired of the game. and our remnining judge was invited to take his place. I new the ll od mount in an honest blush of disap- proval to his manly face. and he hesitated and drew back. But the game had become interesting,and his new excited companions urged him. "Come Judge, take a hand," they cried l “we can't go on without you." So the judge slowly rose from his sent. in. "ttrdly cmdemning the act as I evidently saw, and stepping forward took a cent among the players. end the gene went on I In the winter of 1870 I had occasion to I go trom Green Bay to Chicago. on the N. 1 W. Railway. At Oshkosh we were joined I by a dalmatian of lawyers. on their way to , Madison, the capital. to attend the begin- J late", then in session. Being personally 1 tutquaiuted with them sll, l was greatly i pleased to see such a brilliant Addition to 5 our puny. They were all men of more i than usual intellect. and of exceptional I churnclcr. Two Were s'sJuue" of the ’ whiny emit. and one I lvad seen chairman in! the Young Men's Christian Assceiatism. ( The party found seats near tigether, and {after the ilrst sulntulions wcie over, and L the new; rralytl'seursed,lregatt tel-ml! about i i, ' tttVans t, while away the hue. The inlay mm dull and cloudy uni the annw sleep, hunt Mich a dnyux makes one hug the chin i ( [my corner, hunt up old letters, and read ( them nu-r again ; read lh ther Goose', 'ut-lv-Hires, toll witch Amiga play "kitty, Kitty corner" with the children, or do l unyihing.\ri A, [It the: wine, for amusement. Alter a while some one proposed a gunn- of our lit. No sooner said thun done, Two suits were turned apart so he to face ouch other, n cushion improvised for a. table,and three of our lawyers, including tho chair- man of the Y. M. C. A. and a Chicago :unner on good terms with them.wnre soon deep in the mysteries of a game of euchre. I Confuse to a little surprise at this, al- though I had so often seen respectable looking partie", both of ladies and gnutlemt n, play cards in this public man- not on cars and stepaubottts. that it had ceased to shock me IS it once did. You know : ngninst Judge -.r....- in puking. but In had become interested in the gum and did not node. her. Bombing the water-huh a last, she drank a cup of water and took a an new the door with her but to an players. But sh- did not long tannin there; rising min with 'titheuity, III. tuttemd but towards her tom mt. but may tho purrrs, lb. - directly in from ttt Don't ever whip year baby bor Ttll be: old enough to wank: Pou't rut him [a tLt trtttntsttt work Till he tun turn the crank Dots t in to at: your tnomlodgo Till you're old enough to W'- That potatoes don't mount to much Till they“ had an: to wow. rm your money an you In”; Donn Ito-d you: man " It and And "not tho my by. Don't strut about in Moved plum". Nnr eiothrg for wine): you one ; Romembu that an. In!"- plus Till ith had time to now. Dowt mink because your daddy'l Ash Thu you will Also be ; Don‘t. think b: can“: his union's Mall The um- wul full 1'3 “use; Don't - nome neighbor's humus In. Bee-nu Ma 'tstlota'tt low ; F Remember, be any fttsher tn When trch, [and ' to not: Don't put on an or any Asus A Thrilling Story. DURHAM, no“ no It. “But, what could I do 2:1 sold the house and lot to get money to hire 1 lawyer, end I behove he is here somewhere," looking round, "o, yes. there he is, Mr, ----l' [olnting to Lawyer--, who hed not token part in the pley. "had this is the men, I um sure, who argued ngin him," pointing to Mr. -, the district attorney. "And you. Judge -, sent him to prison for ten years. I 'spose it woe right, for the poor lmy told me that he really did rob the bank, but he said he mast have been drank, for they Gad all been playiug keen]: 'mon all night and drinking. But, oh, dear! it seems to me kinder as though if he hadn't got to playing hoards he might It been alive now. But when I used to tell him it was wrong and bed to play, he used to say, “Why, mother, everybody pleys now. I never bet only for the candy or the cigers, " some. thing like tut.' And then when we heard that the young folks played keards down to Mr. Culver“: donation party. and that 'Sqnir Ring was going to git a billiard teble for his young folks to play on " home. I could do nothing et ell with him. We used to think it wee awful to do that way, when I was young, but it jiet eeetne to me as it everybody non edeye was going wrong: into something or other. But mey be it ists't right for me to talk to you, J udge, in this way, but it Jist eeemed ea if the very sight of them kcerde would kill me, Judge. I thought it you only knew how I felt, you wouldn't pley on no. end then to think, right here efore ell those younger folks. Maybe, Judge, you don't know how young- er folks, eepecielly boye. look up to such no you, and then I cen't help thinking that maybe if them no ere higher lernt, end ell that. wonhlu't set etch examples, my poor Tom would be elive end caring for hie poor old mother; but now there ein't any of my tnmily left, only we and my poor, little grtrti'chilo, my dear dorter'e little gal, end we are going down to stop with my brother in Illiaoy." Tongue of men or angel never preached a more eloquent sermon than that grey, withered. old lady. trembling with ege, excitement, and fear that the wee doing: wrong. I een't local! the belt ehe end eei she. poor, lone, beggered widow, wood It) fore thou noble looking men. end pleaded the - of the rising -uiou. The) look they bore " the poured fourth her eor- _ rowtul tale, we! indeeeriheble. To eey wet they looked like enamel! et the Far, would be e hint MPH“. I een ime- gins how they felt. The old lady tattered to her sent, end takirtg hee little grandchild ia her up. hid her hoe in he! neck. The little one “1'0de ttmrhair with one bend end eeid. "Doe't e11. pane. don't my. gnome." Eye: unwed to weeping By this time there was not a dry eye in the car and the can“ had dinappenrod. The old lady herself Wu v/oeplng 'llently and npeuking in match“. But, recovering ber. self, aha went on.' "My name in Smith." said she; "I we: I with my poor boy, three deyn, oft end on, In the count room in Oshkosh, when he Wu tried for-tot-for robbing somebody, 'and you are the some men that sent him to prison tot ten years, and he died there st June." All faces were now submit; and the pee- Veu,r,retm begun to gather round nnd stand lhp all over the car to listen end see what f 'Fas going on. She did not give the judge i time to answer her, but becoming more and l more excited. elm tent on. “He was 1 good boys if you did send him to gnol. He helped us to clear the farm, and when father was took " rid died he done all the work, and we we: gitting along right smart, till he took to going to town, and got to playing keerde end drinking, end I then, somehow. he didn't like to work I .nm-r that. hut used to stay out often till I most morning, nnd then he'd eleep so lull, ' and I coulden't Wake him when t knotted I he'd bin out IO late the night afore. And l, , then the farm kinder run domlnd then we i lost the team ; one of 'em got killed when he'd been to town one awful cold night. i He staid late and t 'npoae they had got. i cold stamlia' out, and got ekeered and' ( llrulm loose and run 'moat home, but run l ngin the fence, and e stake mu into one of l in. and when we found it llic next morn- in; it was dead, and the other was ttundiu' F under the slrul. And so utter a while LI conxr'd me to let him sell the farm and buy a house and lot in the village, and he'd work at oarpenter work. And so I did, an i we cuuldn't do noti.iu' on the farm. But' he grvw worse. than cvrr, and after a while he couldn't git any work, and wouldn't do? anything: but grumble and drink all the time. I I used to do everything I could to get him _ to quit and he a good,itulusuious boy apin, l but he used to get mad after a while, and I once he struck me, and then in the morn. l I ing I found he had got what little money I _ there was left of the farm, and had run oft. i After that I got along as well as I could, l l cleaning house for folks and washing, but 1 I didn't hear nothing of him for four or l tive yours ', but when he got arrested and 1 was took up to Oshkosh for trial, he writ I to me." I dim. directfy in“ th." a of Judge """""""-, Ibo said m h tumulous with. "Do you know me. Judge --t "No, moturHdoa't remombex pm," nid the Jud“. pleasantly. "Where hue in met t" them. and non, greatly "cited. threw hock her bonnet from her fuo. Ind looked round tho company. Her action a one. and“ their ttutttiosr, and, pausing in their pity. any .11 looked up ogquiringly. Go. Grey, OCTOBER 9, 1879. A communication from Educutioml Da. pnrhnent was received stating “In the conncil hm] power undo: amended School Act of 1879. to my trltst rettrtttmtuion om. eialr, should have tor duty cnllcd for by said Act. Moved by O'Farrcll. wounded by Blythe that resolution ofiut meeting relative to pay for incrnud work to oititualts, under new school law, be reminded. and instead of pay named mania, the following be sub: diluted, namely: ham end: Section for collection offal“. " ; ind for law of rates Voters' List for section: Ind safe-keeping of moniea, t. Slld mounts to bedded to school aeolian estimates and to ho retained for And paid out to parties scuttled to to. coin them by Township Tr-r.-4ur. rieH. Moved by Schenk. seconded by Koenig. Hut 0100 be expended on town-line u. tween Currick 5nd Norm-nby. in improving med on said line. provided Townehip Coun- eil of Carriek expend e like amount for the same purpose end that Reeve of Norman- by were“ expenditure of portion granted by this eoumtil.--Nggied. Orders were issued by some 00h. Depu- ty Returning Othesers of lato election for Ontario Legislatures on the Township Tren- surer for payment of plus: mud n poll. ing boon". oil for instmetion. “out “no. Moved by Sch-uh. mend“! by O'Fmoll um Tm: do not my on and onion. and M Clark writ. Donn-taunt of Attor. noy-Genonl on the nnfninuu of “king chi Township to pay for polling booths for olection ot ”all: to Ontuio [acid-tun. A lly-Law was passed for collection of ntos in tho different school sections. the amount of estimate thm each section being " follows! No. l .255. No. 2, $292, No. 8, 0855. No. 4 .680, No, ' 815, No. 6, M80, Mos «I by Stunt. umnded by Blythe, um Collectors he notified to attend next meeting of cmtncil with melt armies in order that the bonds may be 'rigued.-- Carried. Moved by Schenk, seconded by O‘anll tUt .250 be upended on rotdl out bridg- " in etch. lest the mount shady drum by my division, tho mount now to be u- pended by each commissioner being _ Schanlr. "IO; McMsbon. 0158 ; Blythe. 8195 ; and O‘Fu'roll, "M.-Crrrud. Council met as per djoummont of yester- day. All the memben present. No. 7 MM, No. 8 .820, No. ' "o, No. 11 $260. No. " .800, No. " 9890, No. " M60, No. " 8288, No. 16 0275. Council udjourned until to monow mom- ing " 9 o'clock. Moved by Blythe, seconded by McMahon that in reference to the County Treasurer " better description of come lnmla returns turned for arm”. or withdrawn of name from hind sale. the Clerk take such Lotion therein In is mqttired.-Ahsrriod. Thanhhlm.uunck by council tomcat 1iab0it_.tkattty mte,8mitts “MOMSehoolnh. 1 mill on“ Milk. " “hon c, Railroad Bruw.t8rttittsesatt1" t. Mend by 0'Parrell, seconded by Blythe that 625 be extended on boundary line of Minto and Normnuby in improving mm] at Crow's Hill. provided . like amount is so expended by the Council of Minto.-Car. rfed. Moved by Schonk. seconded by Blythe. that expense of making Parliamentary Vot. crs‘Listsfor1879 be paid the amount of "0.--Carried. Moved by Schonk, seconded by O'FUr. roll. that the grunt to Township Agrieul. tural Society be paid to the amount of 085. ---thtrrie4. Moved by Blythe. end eeconded by McMahon, in amendment, um Reeve and Township Clark be the depuhtion for afore- said purpme. and that they teport to this Coutueih--Lost, were red for many I mile on that journey. And I an badly believe that my one who vim that neon. our Mach“! a an! ' “till. It in but just to In). tut when the I passenger: {Info u turmaives, they met- ' ounly respondod to the jam who} but in fund. mm, mm! ttthrtigtthe huh In! Moved by O'Farmil, sounded by 561mm tint Reeve, lit mtrttt.v.tutrrtr, mover sud Township Clerk!» A damnation for purpose mentioned by the gentleman from 1Grrir. ton, said deputntion 'tt 000‘ this township nothing.--0arried. A large deputation from the town of tar. riston waited on the council Motive to formation of new I county. It won uked that I deputation loo-ppointed to join a deputation from Barruton and other maui. cipalitiu, with . Vii. to interview the Government on such whom. ed. The Council of tho Township of Nomen- by met per adjournment of In! meeting u Township Ball, on Fridey. the 12th dey of Sept. A. D. 1879. Present-Joan Kr. nig, Reeve ; George H. Sebenk. m Ihspu. ty Reeve; Henry A. MeMehou,2nd Depu. ty Reeve; and John Blythe and Andrew O'Furrell, Councillon. ‘Mmum of hat meeting "sad and Ipprov- Moved by O'Famll, uconded by Schenk that an bill of Klein * Son for “veniso- ment relative to Vohn' Lint. amounting to the sum of on. doll“. be ordered to be pttid.-carHet1. dienée. Tron-our belch paying ukod the Conn Normant ' Comet]: Moved by Mn Duh. seconded by Mr. Hellillnn. um J. Laud" be paid .2. for wood for the Town Hail.-0arried. Honor Roll, S. 8., No. 2, Allan Park for the month of Myanmar. (load conduct. puutstrmiitr, and general protielener form the basin of this tslush-ii-on. The mural u'o unused according to merit. Council unburned to moot at the Town Hall, when culled by the “anew-Cu- tied. J. Archibald, B, Cltittierk, hd Clan. Lower Division, F. Penman. A. Archibuld, B. J. Mervyn. Honor Roll for Scpumber for B, B. No. l. 'untineh, -Drd cuwr--nun Reid, 2nd 0].. (mmior)--hGry Gun-k. Bun: Reid, Bridget Reid. Willi-m H. Cunpbell ', (jun: ior) MAI-glut M. Clmpoll. ht Clu- (un- iur) Christin: Becker. Elam bulb. Jan. ior Cuttsevrgaret Wylio. Wm. Reid, Dnvid Pick". Joseph Campbell, Alum: Davin. W. Coonn. Tucker. Honor Roll for S. S. No. 9. Domini. 6th Cl-Auth Milne ”Sula-sic Milne Moved by Mr. Davis. seconded by Mr. Dummoor. that the Reeve be Authorized to get the Town Hall 3nd stables insured for not less Hun $i,000,tus soon " the lull is etnrtputede-carrhtt, Moved by Mr. McMillnn. amended by Mr. Neil, that the bridge on side roud,con. 4, be repaired. and that the mover let the work.-thtrried. Moved by Mr. McMillm. seconded by Mr. Neil, that Malcolm McMillan} be paid one dollar for rep-Mug road 'rerapereHUr. 4th euiss--J. Brown, If. Chittick. J. B. Smith. gud cl“: P. Haslett. J. Livingstone, M, Kruger. lat Class. H. Patterson. E. Patterson, t, Rule“. Jttuiortr, A. Merv“. H. Pun-u. G. Archibuld. as IM. 3rd cu" Robert Minghlm 678. Kate Tnylor Mi, Mary Rustic Me, Donald ma. tio 284, Lena Campbell, lt8W.h9tut ma. tio 289, Agnes Milne: 239. and Class (senior)-Robert Ledmghnm 572. John swim: use. Wm. Flamgot Mi, Eliznbelh Hutie M6, Geo. thigln '01, Neil Coutts 177. 2ad Ch“ (junior) Agttes McKinuon. 896,1:mos Mitre, 812, Mary Milan SiO, Kat. Volznig 221. - bitten on the hand by n inud Inp- poud to bonbluk spider. on “and“ Int. from the can“ of which Mum oom- Moved by Mr. Neil, seeonded lg Mr. Davis, that 920 be granted far cutting hills bemoan lot 20. can. 0. and the town-[mo of Artemasin, 3nd “at the mover lot the work -thurrted. page“! to age“ up HM atterteds pu-t of hubody. Sh. 051:th getting "worse, cradled." 'af1tiiglygttldtltt a; IT: .lfll'l't The magnum! and Arts Auoa.’ tion tsuitmottmthttue who“ m. Sh. haadeidedtHgtuiltosiw BahrUtiem ns " pm. ' not! you will "and our two 'metre. “h Cuar--iurah M. Clymonl'IlB. John Milne Mir, Walter Boyce 152, Henry Hon. ls! CI-M", Leddinghun 896, Mary T1110: 272, Mugory LoddiNham 150, W. Mn 95, Kn. McIntosh 90. Moved by Mr. Davie, accended by Mr. Me.uitlan,that t' e following accounts he paid ..--1. b'loewell, Tables Ind chairs, $10.. 60; T. Harris, stoves. pipes And fittirw, $18.03; H. Ihsrker, lumps. “.20; J. H. Hunter, oil, 20e; J. F. Mowat, chnndelier hooks, Me ; total, Mi.18t the above being for me Town 1ttvll.-C'artled. Deputy Returning oftieem :und polling places were Appointed tor next municile election. Polling plus: the ulna u but your ex- cept Div. No. 5. when Cho Town Hall is subsvimtrd for the Srhlaollomas. Alex. Bell, Thom Gray, Sun'l Donnelly nnd laid: “cloth we" appointed collect- Moved by Mr. Neil, seconded by Mr. Dumrmoor, that I scraper ha proeured for the 6th can. and placed in charge of P. Me. Aatt-Cnrried. A By-luv to “thorium! the Sum of de. bentures to the amount of tMo to pay for the erection of a trehoth It Mukdulo in passe, sad I former By-lnl for I smaller Amount repealed. Council met It the Town Hull attd " joumed . Peter Neil', home. All the members mount. Minna: of lust meeting road and 'tont/ted. Moved by Mr. Dunninoor. Nut the time for the complolion of the Town lull be ex- tended to 20th Oct. tMrst.-Csrried. hand by O'Fmell. seconded by smut that "tttttttteration to Clerk Ind Treasurer. for mice. under nil‘ny By-lun be {hm-fourth: of one per cent. on mount yeuly tsoils/od.--'; Council uljourned until October 15. 1879 to moot st Township Hull. mills on the O. Moved by mu... mnmwow‘gmn, that Amount of bond to be given by M- an: in eon-goon. ot rdhny 3nd Ichool action mania that my Botttt into his posuuivn In hung-JV. mama dollm. 8rd Cuss, Upper Division-B. B. Hula! An old 1ur--Mru. Ball. of Bdmotttmt-- Whole No, 86. Glenelg Council. Honor Rolls. J. L. Blown. Tucker. - W. H. Run. Clerk. 12:anon Batm.--Tlto above Bank haa nducod m liabilities about .MuMdnmsg August, and the nominal surpluu of mu is still in "can on!“ total mummy. in. cluding the capital stock. The inmate of come swam in the amount due to bank- in Canada was caused by the loan of this mm by the Bank of Montreal to Exchangn Bank. The circulation: sine. tho mteemdo bu hen reduced 0225.820, and the deposits $827,878. which is a rematkahly good ax- hibit. Turning to um “um" aide of the account. we firtd a nun at ”25.870 im. madialoly available, and a further amount of W315 which can be Wider-d as good bayond don! t, leaving the discount» to Inset the capth stock liability and an amount dun to other banks. Thin "him abov- lbat an. Exchange Bank is in an an minimally good petition. and that, with prudent nan-gem.“ of the aunt. the whole liability can In Giulia-god and a vary lam paneling"! the capital handed out tii the Which. The Cepe Breton Bacon we: e red-hut N. P.jouruel before are no: ”ember. 1878. This in the eons it since ether en experience of the emu-u of web e policy '. -.-"wit1s an incremd term. end meny of our indultriee placed under e hen. we ere now excluded from ell hope of better timee Numbers of working-men-miner" end others-in Cepe Breton alone, who before the election were promised eon-tent end lucrative employment immedieeely elk!” the 1711: of September, ere still idle. with even leee hope then they had under the old diepcneetion. At the last election we med our humble iattiuentt. in the Generative inure“. in feel. we hen elven been ta-. tiNd.ithtutp.rtnull be we all»! loop: “pull“ wit u Ile- lbelr “NM Policy“ be I'M end the beet interst- of the county -iated or There wee I one not long Mo of ed Englishman, who left wile end home he Alembe. He had not been there my weeke when he beeeme invalved in eome controversy. wee erreeted by the Shentf. end we: then taken from the Jail by no engry mob end killed. Hie widow brought --s' by the lew of Alabama ehe mitttrt-a suit egeinet the county for her loee of eup- port. But her husband hed been in Ale- hnme for only e chart time. end had gone by No nemee ; hence. when the county enthontiee challenged - levy" to mete proof that the huubend trom Cenede end the Inn killed by tha mob were one end the eeuae man. he wee perplexed. The man, meantime, hed been buried, end there wee no perenn who bed known We ll Cenedl Ind Aleheme both. hastily fot the widow her husbeud bed neat to her from Alebeme. his photograph, with hie neme upon it in hie own handwriting. Upon the trial elu- produeed the and end tsstified to the likeneee end the notogreph. The picture wee then shown to the Sheriff, end he said it wee the poetmit of the men whom he meted. end whom the mob took from him. And pereone concerned in the burial declared it wee the men who wee killed. Thus the case wee won. The maul mecca"... of the “New“. of We Gonna” 'ro new on Wednesday. Mth ttlt., u the oditma of the Coupon;- Then "I n largo numb“. The "poi! of the Dimetoes III adopted. A hunk of chnngou have been In“. in the ”new ad of the Bond: TM following m tlit gentlemen tho have boon than.) [Mn for th. cunning year:--.-. John oor. don, A. Nairn. Peter Ry“. R. Nether. w, Runny. w. B. Human. N. Danny. L.. R. Bolton. And W. M. Clark. We undoc- stand that the new Bond. with an approv- al of the bondholders. in making "tive efGrta at one. to obtain. both from the municipllitiel and from "a. Government of Ontario, the lid neceunry to enn‘rlo Una Company to change the gang. of the mad. With thn object in vierw, the new Board on Monday last, the 29th ull., mndu I. tour of the line, and interviewed the lending men of the district: at the va- rimu stations in regard to tha question of obtaining aid by way of bonus from the mttuieirmlities. Eminent engineers luvs been consulted as to the [lac-usury imprm'I: ments of the rum]. and nothing it bring left undone to bring about tho change- eouhemp1ated.---Globe, -._-- - -__ '--e_-__ Sound on Holiday; Ind invited the lithium mu of the town to meetth at 1lsettiteeto hotel, with I view to an interchange of ideas " to whet the town of Owen Sound could; or would. do dang tith the town- uhipe edjecenl to the line of mittbtr, lit the Iny of “sitting the director: by bonus, to widen the page. end place the mad -slly in I better audition. Br. Aldermen Diekeypn hehelf of the direetors. in e bers lucid manrter,sUfoeth the preeem condition ot the comp-a]. and will-yd it: poeeihle tut-n. " e tide gauge. he etetetl thet "oiit Ilfhl hundred thou-end duller: would be required to pot the med summation; OWJXDol this doles mined by lo numeipeh'tiee Ame the hue. "tttum to be ' by boedhoH- end "oo/too new (to. them-eat. 30W heel gentlemen and their View: in no “humid We, a to the paw peet M getting aid from this tern. end showed that in the recent temper o! the people little or no eid would and“ my eir. enmeteneee be given. The put meme- meut of the med wee ubrexely critideed end held upto the mouittii. Tm mimic; of the meeting were strongly “FM to give further aid, feeling that if Lid Mu re: quired, it must come from the bondholders. end not from the unuiieipalities. who mum eight you: ego gave liberal eupport to the road In the ell-p6 of e 0300.000 bonus. The Widgnigggt the x. G. t limo or mun-nu it oh: can“. Own Somm, Sept. go.-hU any»: of Toronto prey and in.“ "

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