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Grey Review, 12 Feb 1880, p. 2

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" (V mu. it being understood that g, {at viii-gi‘pr day: Council would con-id" the matter. - a] Mr. Km “in it the 01)va m w by Mr. Pull". wounded by WW “I: Council should but no. _ 15.. Km Uag, stetaettnu,i prewar who... Ho claimed that it us. dan. Chi. Ii... Inca. up“. Mecoumnn,iur"m"to Phi- oI-Bmu “than on “It... Kant; and Bparrow be a Com: TP. 5". WF ,rmsld h" n It“. a... a I'M on nbjed introdueod by ttltr; Me a...» th. "and ahoeid (ho W: on How. of Battle, Bud 2."tle?.,'l1t, . “Juno . n. r. luv-nhmdddlglvay fit}- - tHaiao the Don“, Runs. nod thmtttht tho humor Moved by Mr. HoChuaJleonJoi by Mr. ' might b. better do“ by . ' bod “ammo In... San. Aunt-c, Mid, Mr. “I.“ d . I 'c',".":: 1"i. n. “lcny.§m&nnd the mouth: -tattuo by "II-tin. Th Men- -itto. to can». into the up.“ .Act Aesgtkt begin with a. Dominic. Parliament I - tram-d "you a Hausa-non w] some down to a...” coma. It“. . Mr. Town expat-0d himself in favor a o. “I the Run. ot Derby Ind doing any with Dune, In"... w m "ded to the Finn“ Com. Mr. Clark aid tho coat to out. any)" Tb 'u-it Dd " , o'clock Fm., pan - .0 Mt. Mr. Bin ad Bert No. ' of County My Conn!“ which I’ll adopted. no our-d. at “our... Committee Ml No "you. "commanding a- us! ether Damn. u grunt of 0100 to to m Schooll at Owen Sound ma W. Th- nwn VII Meu... l, Dr. cm mad - Hg»! in l - My Mom“ ' the pa,- - 10153140“. to -rount of il. 3.0-. In. "an wu dope“! Tho Md W1 warmth. to in. qti. id. tho - M w“ than rend. The "pod m to the etreet that the Legis- ktuo " petitioned to nmend an Vanni Act... that INC-bodied nun commuted to pol at lockup " trump: in my munici- ,alitr, - " “in out and made to work on the not in such muuUielity, aol on -ond can!" um to Central Fri-on for I “no not In: that six months and not exceeding 8'0 you". Mr. CW said I.” mmtieiptrlities In! no loci-I). had thought upon too se. wn. The " “may providod tor taking print-am to work nut-id. of the guol, and - M w“ you“, Lam to Ian the Mr. unarm- nud the do. might'oc . good a... m it In. nut praetieatrU. He on“ not who what the municipalities qoeid '"l at me- u during the winter. - - the IA. had better be In“ do": Mr. “it“... aaid he mud " make In. no. work for their tiring; and it on)! In my» have them work on the wu wuhdnwn. Mr, Cuc- knocked Ivy-kw 3'0. 280, b - I “in: person to not joinly with can, Judge ad Shari! on lppools m n- - In vii-dinnin- of Walnut, which - md - In: and mud tuna. o. no“... the Auditors' report wa- or- - to be rodtot nth tin January min. "I ; bat huh" judging the Inspectors, be would [in to in. upon- and, to know - b--.-- any“ '"'t -fq -iii Council wont ink: Commit!” ot tho. “I Irk- Mt to sprint third potion te-t " My "e. 1nd Shari! on N" ---m. Chm in the char. “and br Mr. Knott, bounded by Mr. " ..y, Ttrat the charm-n of Education Com. an». con-amt. with the Public School lay-non. rmp"r,ting than; to report " not! “in in clot-i] the number ot vi“ and ha- - in their "twain divuio--Carrud. Mr. lulu-and“ Pro by law bolliod " w tho - ot 0.01.2 Jackson ; Mr. C...- no.antod Hugh Reid ; Mr. - M W. K. “uh" ' Ind Mr. nodal: n-i-Bed A. M. in” Mr. Kuhn“ In. t-to" tor South .4 North an, had (Ir-M wry poor m It. Holst-i0 wanton! "port of want! Jets, O "uri.. of ohm». The report -m ol Ibo dim-rant otfiemU, Ind "-oled the reduction of the “In, a 0.0] 8.1...- from m to .250. and that " County Cloth In. .30: to 'Mlo--tt" Clark k Mum, ad In urn..- ot another m h in sound toe mo, who should bro any]... any. and be ruponniblo to Mr. BM - all van Agreed that reduc- tion '8 “7'7th on” (patina In how w “y“ it. I m5!“ take yuan to M tot tt can . 'tep in the rut" freetiom I. “p non-wt would extend from M 0“ trthe Ont-no Inf-shun, nod bun, - I. - It. “I. chi-d I. In" been the firut to - 5 this In!” in tha Coma}. It ”ubnbbmluuon u to tsttat *m but be taheo---tmtit was tor the G..-.' to d-ide that matter. The Go. t... - that County Council; won t-rt-r,aoditworoed an. trom the M“ In I “new at Cot-cub". “W In” take on aetiear. Tho that rape“ the reduction of the God Sup-'0 - van tint discussed. W. Chi-too than.“ the “My In: too ”to: man.- nquind. The “ark might Ihe ohoo ol the "port "commending re- - of “If. M trom 8600 to 8500. - -ratim “In! usimut, was then has“ After you. din-ciuinn. the that in amended by uniting out the un- kno- uhtn'l. to bppmltmont ol moth" u- In. W thought the math: mu being and. win too bani-sly. and that it would be hit out till the Jun Sea-ion. to but than”: And better. It. Sin; not! up". showing that Grey w r.ruria light was in Peopcrttou to the In... of rho-on than other armies. She 0-.“ that WI " "art. Kb. "pond M comma“! appointed to "pot. oqsadruibilaty hf "Mum-g the num- In of C” 'Umtwillors was then road. The - would that then should bad, a. In". (no oath munieivality, who - an I [daddy at rot“. accord. h. t.tt-aqrt--o- nu tar '60tl,000 - -- “a ltd", $wo for MIDI), and on u l .6 on the Lu‘idltuu be memorialized “and. linkipd Stout» u Above It. can: Wt that uhnh “a, would lib a: th. - d urn-nu unnicipditiu " “lint" 'otyag, "' it would u ii/ti in... mai. had a "mu. mu. "I! m tbat an All question. _ h. - pub on pvt-col sun-mm.‘ [mung la. n wow '0” an.“ ham...“ and oeomhiot' wit 'gtaiit,1r,;7i,' than in“... Fe, no Karat tly ”m “the. In. new. tboi and: " moiwun ed.hd‘~0§f‘ - to do. and a“ tun. has,“ chm-60“!“ "ere. "-" OIM‘E0GMF: Ah- - further 'h,cureiot, the "port that ' tirrttter discussion, the clans. .e. Iain. an... “admin M! on Mr. Meeu.n CIM “In.“ u "- uns-cutic- by -ststto.. The "(on Add bati- with a. Dominio- Parliament and some down to County Councill. In“. Council union In not nonthd 16 mu. Ho though! u-nluivo vain: ga" too much pour“ "rtqartN8--n shaky person with two or “no who would be worth .om.- thing. " WM land to all who" to draw u Dr. Chi-too said the trunk]. win to know to. to "he. th. Council. Thou In- ditti. any in {mind vote? HI. own idea wa- that the unit of representation should be in. crettaod--say Reeve fo: moo ratepayers, tad Deputy Roan for another esrtain nonber-- at “not to b. governed by number of my to" ad not by Wt. ' Mr. M aid that all agreed u to the Council being Iago. but ho could not no say in": way to Mm mun that propesed by report m then nierndtp tho Marconi of aileron trttufutiPa1itioa, showing that the number of who given to min would be pret. " much tho um. u n pronoun. Mr Middleton said it would be rliMeult to how how to vote (or their boat intermstr. It won” be beat, perhaps: to give tho Govern - to anderstaod that Council: were too large, and In" it in their hands. The mova- mcnc in County Council: would draw attest. tion to the matter, Ind do good. F Mr. Slug sand h v.- union to do tomo- thing l but it it in not allowed to go hr u- uument, he would be inclined to let the matter go. The Council then adjourned till 9 a. m Still-day morning. mummy Manama. After reading minutes, the Council want again into commit“: on report to reduce the numb. of County Councillors. Mr. Chi-woe moved that report be ”mailed in, "Utiutting n chute to the following " ut : TUt the Council memorialize the Gov- can.“ tonic" the Municipal Act to niu the unit ot "pron-nation appointing Deputy Rani, M by nine other method which they may than proper. The report was puled an amended. Mr, Dunn, Deputy Rom/e of Glenelg. was added to Finance and Annulment Commit. Report No. 30! Co. Property ("oumittoe I’ll pas-0d ' and By-law Sto ordered to be 'ismrrl, zealml, etc. TM Cuincil adjournod till “In -- n In Jun- mu. It 1 p. m, The r port u! Committee on Vagrant Act, recommending that an increased womb" of prison-r: he “land to work outside of pol, and" one overseer, w” rend, Report punt]. The Council went ittto Commit“. to up- poim shiny l’irnctor for the T. G. & B. R. Atter con-[dunk]: discussion, Mr. Middleton w» than: to at, and uby-law paused BC- nonlingly. - All ”per: bent to slistsutt Pout Lymrse., an" in future be paid ior in Advance. The dittkntlty of collecting uulmcriptiom of thin all“ in lo great that we Ire turned to insist upon po’meut " the beginning of the you in all cues. a. II. will"... ABM Webster, I. I. I'll-n. cou- c.alet-'., ”on“! _ Agents for the Grey Review. Altar wine further discussion the Commit tee rose. and naked luv- ro sit .zmn, Akt-Idcr Tuner. Durham, February 12, 1880. --Mr. J. J. w. Simpwn bu ruined the Editorthiirof the Tribune Now-pap" of Owen Sauna. Tho Board of Dinetors of the Tribune Printing and Publishing Cmupany has resolved however to continue the Tribune and to same no lube: or 0:- pcnsu in making it I flrat class newspapu. -.-F'rom the Report of the Commissioner of Public Works which has been lately kid on th . able of the Home of Assembly, we learn that the total length of railways in the Province. prior to Contederation, was 1464 males; that since Confederation there have been cnmpleted Iggt mil"; that dar. ing the you 1879 208 miles have been completed and made may for trMie ; and tUt than no It the. pron!“ time 470 mne- in - of construction or under contract. . THE REVIEW. --The invention of the pm of the 0011”. of his tour through tho lighting by electricity is now claim“ by States he has denounced in the me Dr.. Woodward, lat. of Toronto. It Moms lent term- the members of than I that tho "Woodward lkctrie Light Gym to“ who were actively Engaged in ud' which is Milt! in rind)“ to .tltst in; the Mstitttt. in Ireland but wh out! by Sun». m My ”to”! by ”My with to9olitleal view, than. w etoesud in mo a! gain)!» an. my in tr,ilta',tht)cit “a an annual sun- A Cine-tita- minions um irii.fai'hio a!!! in}: {and in Tmul’wth "two! new” dwytwudsh'i'u puttiu‘t’ao Woodward System into 3n.- . trrierrvAbtt. “at Lulu “mama-m.- upitaldf} . _tyiCl,','ll';'ii1t tttie,: tr aud " twarn that “macaw; f Matilde u . . ' My mule " A i.turbrr w tr9tARit tit.'.' o6v'sws 'i',tiril,iil;'itstl"a;'til --The Han. Edward B Chandler. Lieu. tenstWGorornor of Now Ihruuswiek, died on the gth inst, in his eighth“: your. Mr. Chandler In: downwind from n N. E. Lor. arm family of New linen, Conu., who emignted to Nova South in 1788. m wu called to the Bar in 1823, became n member of the Exeoutivo Council of New hrunsvnk in 1844, um a mambo: "t the Conference. which ”upload tho town of t) uionpt tho Co.nud"ation of the Provinces, 5nd In appoinud to the LUtttematt.Gov. ernor-hip of the Proving. of tfew Brunt. wick in 1378 on the “aunties ot m Hon. Mr. Tine]. ho being thumb who oomph) that polition. ' ”and.“ . Priorvllle. Flo-hm... ”more. Ole-elm “cl-uh. ...A DI»..- my loan M in (Ii-pining cum-01y the men- of lighting u present in use. --TU Import] Parliament was orened on tho 5th that. The Queen appoaud in pomn and was enthusiastically nodal by the populaco. Tho wood: that the Throne ‘no road by Lord Cairn, the Chanconor. 1t dealt ehietir, but :uly cautiously, with Fenian stritrs, Ind ax- ptouood a hopo of a M116 solution boil); in” ”rind " of "isting dit6ultUa in, South “do: and Atyhaniatan. 8m. to say it claim that great good has maltod from tho Berlin Treaty, when no a matter of fut. the state of Europe is in a most unsettled condition and the Christin: in tho Turkish Empire if not in a worn pm lition no no better thnn they won bolero. Tho thutrioal stotaumauthip tf Lord Bsteousiield In: taunted in oonfulion abroad and distrust at homo, u that I chauco in the government of the country in among the prolmbiliti" of the futnn. .-The Astronomer Boys] of Scotland. Profeesor Pinni Smyth, predicts that the coming summer will be a hot one. m tis" the centre of the host were shoot the middle at October, end as these waves of temperstnre occupy s year in paving I given point, the beginning of tluU heat wsve may be expecte'l in April Jun waves manifest themselves upon the bur-1 {use of the earth when the atmosphere oil the our) becomes disturbed end is thrown into violent eonvul-ione by the tremendous forces which not upon it from within, and on coincident with what are known einong scientists as sun epote. It has been notice! that the body of the sun becomee violentlv ooavnlsed about every eleven years and that then there is a maximum of "tut spots. its atmosphere being disrupted _ and immense Ins-see of glowing metals in may mountains being thrown up to the extraordinary height of 200,000 miles at i the rats of180 mile» a second. Between,‘ are the great hollow spaces dt sun spots. in the depths of which the winds are observed to whirl about like furious c; clones. Such disturbances of the central luminary are in operation now. and hence the prediction of Prof. Smyth that we on likely to feel their Ateetg during the course of the summer. It is ehnndently evident from the reports which reach th s tountrr from day to day, that there in every probability of the hot. row of 1847-48 being repented in the Western and Southern districts of Ireland before another crop is obtained from the nail. The crepe, " but meagre, were last sen-an almost destroyed by the long con- tinuance of wet weather and the ubsenee of ennehinc. The population is dense, and the people naturally improvident. A fail. ure in the products of the soil in these eirenmstnneee is sure to he followed by want. The Bishop of Sligo in a letter ad. dreexed to His Lordship Bishop Walsh of London, Ontario, says:--"'" thd present moment the people have neither money nor credit. nor the coarsest food to support life. The tow wet, unwholsome potatoes, um] from the hlivhted crop of last year, lore nod nominated: For'weeh past very ‘meny of the poor hare sold or pawned their hut article of clothing. even their very beds, in order to buy a little Indian meal which they could not get on credit. In fact, famine in rnpidly oversprending the province ; and the dehility brought on by imwhoUstnus And iusaftieisust iosd during the past months will render its work of death rapid and irresistible." A telegraphic ierort in the Mail news- paper gives the number of destitute at the present time " being our three hundred thousand, as follows '.-- Mlyo............64,5(.9 Tipperary......6.800 Galway ........A8,MO leen'ck ....’..7.600 s'liv,o./...........42.980 Leitrim.........5.800 Knrry ...........88,100 1vuskluw........8,690 Douegtd........'2M,000 hloaghtur.......'2,lm0 1tomsornmon...26.1.50 Westrntyatu.,...1,0o0 Cork ............28.896 Longford........l.875 Clare............l9,360 Kilkenny .......t,790 Grand total.....................312.370 The whole vopulatiuu of large districts are slid to lure Lem living for months upon one meal in the day of Indian meal and turnips, and a few cuts of death from starvation have already been reputed. Hundred» offauiilies are said to be in n state of utter destitution. having no fuel, no clothing, no food, while there is no work tot able bodied men who are "may to work it only work could be had. To ndd to the terrible realities of this date of things, low fevers have broken out in the most poverty stricken districts, so that, an in former times, pestilence is likely to Iiaish with certainty and rapidity tho work of death which famine has begun. Meanwhile every oifort is being put forth to relieve suffering end avert the horrors which stare the people in the face. Two Relief Committees exist in Dublin-tho Mansion House Committee and that pre- sided over by the Duchess of Marlborough, both of which have been liberally support ed by all clneees of the people from the Queen downwards. 0n this side of the Atlentio already over 825,000 heve been contributed to these funds and 930,000 more will be shortly forwarded for the some object. It in unfor- tunate at this time ofdietreee thet the cause of Ireland in America is entrusted to Mr. Parnell. This gentleman he: made the etete of destitution in hie native land n stepping stone for furthering. a golitieel agitation egeinet the indicate and the land question genmlly.$nd perhepe n the ulterior object held in View by himself end those ueocieted with him-tU sever- nee ot lrelend from Greet Britain. In the eonree of bis tour through the United State- he he- denouued in the most vim- lent tee-e the membeee of thote commit- teee vho were native!) 'engepd in reliev- ing the destitth in lrelend but who had no Ara6-ithbisFttha1 Tire no in; THE FAMINE IN IRELAND Mougimu... .. Westrntyatto., Imngford..... Kilkenny .... Tipperary, Limerick. Leitrim ... Wicklow .. Jr.esa uri] gap»: niacin. long no. Hove": all ture but“? link into WM“ before the 1pm at funino “a patilcnoo. Ind it in "he duty old) about of “no .1009“ to ex- (tend . hum bud to the "iutoittte a... Paw. them in ma. doubt but the maf amnion 3nd echo: burning griounou o! the ban: would ban bun Initial! out of that. n the ren' an... 3.3717; matte . level with h the lewd coll-um n! the Southern I a“... '1... “3. nee d bowie keivee end T l "minim the ordinary mun: of settling . junitr tenth. meek» lynch ly'. ttk" I a. plug of the uri'"'","""' of )llltlce. I The murder our Lucen ll unique in the I “and: of eriun. Its!“ determined upon t in e ineeiin; oitwentyt'rve to thirty pemne t convened for potpou- of holineee. in their sober niomente and when free from. the 'iiiii,ii,i' orpaasiott ', the curying out of I the diabolicel pin-pun wee gone about in f the most amber-u {union ; old audyoung, l the innocent end the euppoeed guilty per- " i sons weia fully murdered in cold blood ; l , 1 end flua1ty the house conteining the victims. l who by the way were ttill alive, “15 set 1 tir. to, no that all trace: at the dark deed I might be osihsNuallr obliterated. All this ' indientes I ehoeliing state of deprevity in the neighborhood, But worse still, if thet ‘ were poseible. is thb feet that the murder of the Donixfelly family i! openly commend. ed by the residents "ot nearly a whole Township. "Without doubt" laid apron" inent resident of Luean, “the other day the Donnellys were the terror of the district and their removal is looked upon " th public gain." "I'll tell you what it is," enye another, “hundreds of people In glad that the Donnelly family has been reduced by five members." Such adm'ssious in. dicate a cull nsneu of Lent on the part of , the whole population of that distriet too . horrible to comemplnte. It in beside the matter to urge that the Douuelly family were u terse! to tha ue'gbborhoml. That they were villainous is true, but the state of lewleesuese which he! prevailed in i 1nd around the village of Lia, for eereral , you", and which has manifested itself in . the firing of burns, the dirombow'l1iug of I cutie and cutting the tongue out of horses' I mouths. auffieieutly show thut if they were a but]. their neighbors were no better. It 5i t incredible that all the crime: will to hue . been perpetrated in the Township were b committed by Che unfortunate Donnellys l elone. hit itGsUgution commenced you! . terdny Lew Coroner Hoomck. Already l I fifteen persons have been arrested who are l I supposed to he." been actively engaged in i - the attack upon the Donnelly family, and! f on every effort is being put forth by the ( t County "uthorit.iea, aided by the crown, _ V there is no doubt but that all the members _ t will noon be discovered and brought to , trial. V I The bout alth In: hitherto boon that her cinna- won law hiding. bad that the luv mvidod map]. rotation for an “to And My of " citizens. But this proud prom nn be china no - " q A A- - 1---. -m. All Buoxxs.~0n Saturday Inst Mrs. Geo. 'sieott, of Mount. Forest, accidentally fell on the ice and broke but arm near the wrist. WORK has been commenced on the G. B k W. It. stating-at Holstein. Sunni. Communications me unavoid- ably crowded out this week, bat will ap- pear in our next issue. Lana: Dcputatiom in favor of the Strat- ford and L. Huron Railway, and the T. G. J: It. Railway, have waited on the Attor. ney-Genera! within the last few days, soli- eitiug aid tur their rcspactin lines. THE scanner Prince Alfred, Cept. Port, arrived at Owen Sound on Thursday from Wharton, with I good load of freight [Ind tweniy passengers. She left vgsits on Fri. dny morning for Wiarton. She has been making trips all winter. . 1lr.Nt:armrgt the Mechsuics' Institute Est, tortuinmont this (Thursday) awning. It is expected to be nyry iuUresting affair, and will be well worthy of the support of all good citizens. The Entertainment will begin at eight o'cluck sharp. Admission ten cents. Ito not forget the Tea Muctiugr--uae to he held at Bethel (B mks) Church, this (Thursday) evening, commencing at woven o'clock.und one, to be held I: Zion (Blair's) Church, to momw evening. " the same hour. A good tin" may he expechd, and plenty of good thing: provided. Wt: have received a communication from nu esteemed eorreBpondent complaining of the very bad habit, which he says exists in our good town, of disemoing local scandals in places of public "sort. We hope that calling attention to this malt“ will be mt. fieient to cure the evil enmplniued of. Mn. Jens "mun. has leased the Roy-l Hotel in Port l'llgin, mud left the British Hotel, Durham, on Tunduy hm for Ms new premises. N'e bare no doubt but Mr. Hogan will soon become popuhu with the lrM'ollulg public in the nughhoriug coun- ty. Mr. John (hmemh-s taken posse“- fou of the British Hotel here. New GummwA Grange In: new”, organized in Glouelg. and the following 0830011 appoinUd :--John Elwin" Kuhn Wm: Wilhamson, Cancer; P. Canny, Lecturer; James Garter, Shunt}; Gog. umb,ar.,cut*tuttht-1ull, -e, Monk. ir., ti-tyr, 1"Ltllili'; aim Tu: Mail my: a Mormon apostle is " present punching daily m Proton township near Hopoville. He has already made a number of converts. whom In baptize: in the cold water: of the Snugcen. and after each "rvisseeu1lsttgss the clergyman of the neighborhood to a theologiul diaputa. tion. A Methodist and a Prothyurian both took up the gauntlet. but tltey retired from the tuid diwotnfrted. Local and other Items. momma MASSACRE. Autumn Bum-The “my union of the Method" chm-lbw " be he!!! on and". ”III “Mum o. In. ”It” p.11. The following - evening n tel-meeting will be held. " which - will be delivered by km. B. Talley”! Tm. V. H. Emory. sod others. Tee med et ' o'clock p. m. Choice mule by on othtri.rtt choir. Ticket- ‘25 cents. In connection with the ebove e ‘benu will be held by the ledien eid eo- eiety, when e choice eelection ofttooda will be exhlbited fur “In. l le CV)?!" Hosts..-.-), W. M. l Clank. of Pinkerton, he: commenced the mount-dun of g new kind of Clothe Hone. It is so mode that it on: be pleced in Ilmoet any position. and when not in use, con be cloud up end will stand in I very smell spec: of room. Mr. Clerk sold several in Durban this week, but we u" no doubt a the merits of it become better known, he will have hie energiee taxed to keep up with the demend for them. Par. tial in need of this article should see one before yurchesiug any other kind. Dunn: Tom. Alumna: cuvm--Thr' Durham .Bnneh of the Dominion Totati Abstinenco Society, held their first meeting in the Town Hull. on Tue-day evening Int. The Room wu: well filled. The Presidium, C. B. J rules, Lacy, occupied the chair, and uiter a piece bud been sung, ho gnu an intoresting and “most address on beludt of Temper-Inca. Mr. W. Cald- well, gore I good Tempennce Reading. Mr. W. M. Clank, of Fleshortou, delivered a gocd addvsssr, and J. Town-end a short “than on tho besuetit of Temperance. Dr. lineman gave an interesting and iustruetive l address from a medical point of now. At tho meeting on Tuesday evening next a I more varied programmo will be provided. Hanna --At the llagistrutos‘ Court on 1 “'ailnesdny. in Reid's Hotel, before H. P.‘ Adams, Z. Gottwalts mud Jam" Hopkins, Jttstiees of the Iuamr-hirs. Mints) chimed Mrs. Mills with tresptua,astia'alt, and using profane and obscene language. Mrs. Mills was 0.th dafendod by Mr. Cooper, Inw- ntudent, \Vlikertnn. Some ofthe evidence wrs unht for publication. Verdict 20 cent» Ind M.10 cont- against Mrs. Mills. The presiding mngistnto mid both churges had been proved, but owing to the excellent [winding of Mr. Cooper, the fine was nom- inal. Mrs. Mills said the would go to ‘gnol rather than pay. Mr. Adams Enid n iDistreu Warrant would be intact. and it i the defendant was not worth the amount, the would be nut to Owen Sound for thirty days for the) balauee.--Walkrrton l Tclucopc. Tn: thirteenth annual meeting of Loyal Orange County Lodge of South Grey, was held in the Hull of L. o. L.1821. Sliclhurn, on Tuesday, Feb, 8rd, ind after tho usual routine of business had been gone through with, the following ofheem were elected for tho current Prar.--viz.-- w. County Master, Bro. Thomas Ferguson ; L. 0. L, No. 1201. W. Deputy County Mastuv, James Edge ; L. o. L. 632. W. Co. Chap. lain, James Brodie ; L. o. L. 1888. W. Co, Secretary, Robert Murray; L. 0. L. no. so“. “A”. 'I'rmsstsrer, W. A. Ander. son ; L. o. L. No. 682. W. Co. Dir. of Ceremonies, Samuel Fleming; L. o. L. No. 1202. W. Co. Lecturer, Strwvrt Fleming; L. o. L. No. 689, It was lilac decided that the next annual mes-ting be held It Dundulh, and the somi-unnnnl ul Singlumpton. on Jun. 29th next, at 2 o'clock P. W-wr" Preo, A case of considerable interest to tourn- keepors was heard on Suturday lest, the 7th Feb., before W. Armstrong and Dr. Chrintoe. 15:111., at the village of Flesher- ton. Joseph McCutcheon, a licensed tavern- keeper, of the village of Markdele, will charged by the Licenle Inspector, at South Grey, with sanctioning, or allowing gamb- ling on his premises. The evidence wont to show thet can]: were played frequently and in the cue in question until well on in the morning. The witnesses all nucrtcd that no money was played for, but it was for the drinks. The cue was held to be ally proven, the Magistrates stating that the playing for drink: was to all intents and purposes gambling, and if possible a specie: worse in its effects than the playing for money. The paunlvy for keepin. a dis. orderly house or one in which gambling is allowed is very severe. The mean being the suspension of the license for not more then sisty days, and the extreme, the cancelling of the License, und the disquali- fieatiou of the holder from procuring a license fur the mace of two years. This being the first cue of the kind in the license district/t wmlleem ad sdvise‘ule to deal len- irntly in the can, the defendant being " jndged to [my all costs and have " license suspended for ten days. At I. regulnr meeting of Dnmrrin Lodz. No. 186 I.0.0.F. the following ottieene were duly installed via ..--Bro. H. Hooper, D.D. G.M. t Bro. H. Fisher. LEG. ; Bro. In. Sullivan, N.G. ', Bro. A. o. Campbell, V. U. , Wo. D. B. Wright, as“. ; Bro. N. Gunpbeu. Tuuuror; Bro. W. Trimble, Beg, 3.0. l Bro. J no. Campbell, Wad-u ', ”Wilson. LO. l Bro. H. How-r41. 1.8.3130.- Bro. w. Wk]. L.ts'.N.G'.t Mjh. 'iiUQ4idt; Bro. T. Huh“. t.'ottcFmT.-- A grand concert was givon in the Town Hall, on Thundzw evening. the 5th iust., by a number of choico leiits. named by W. J. Spurn. Comie, Descript- ire And Dramatic linden Couuidoring the eireurnstsuuas, that: wt" tt good tutenautee. Mr. Spears is well worth hearing. Furrt.--our monthly titr. In: hold on Mood-y. the 9th inst. m not up to the average. Not “any and. out. Vory in! buyers. the ran Moer.--Bquto timber, nwlogu and wood I" boil): moved with more than wind speed in this vicinity. weighing Breach of the License Act. '.G. Flesherton. I-.. Yvr.F" - T" 'e MSW y :1 : For noun you: building maul In" “Mumhw.nmqhw been during the your am In: just paid. In Upper Tem, nun! hundred 110th nn upended in improving the British Bout premises, and aoofustt an sublet. Mr. Thomas Clnon put I new roof on his dwelling and other“ improved in up. dwelling and Dr. LL-, Ind E. D. Helium In“ "ttt not on... for “launches, next to Mr.'Junel Burnett. Cost about .300. E. t A. Davidson have added u Millinrry Show Room to their store, which but been ihtted up in a not: minnow. 000. Run doing the capsular work. Building In!" Th'omu Lauder, lag., bu put up . new var-mills. aad othorwiu improved his tuition”. T . 70“ the brow of an lull Mr. Farrier but built It mum cokhge. Coat than 0300. Mr. Wm. Inidhw. bu built u new Catt-gs for himself, 00an vans, Cost About .400. Near tho Post.0fheer, Mr. John Cur-on. haa builtn new Comp, concrete. Cost about 0400. 0n the Post Oiriue building Mr. A. Mo. Konzio has spent about .200 in putting up a hundmmo portieo, etc. On the 1:le. near the new Railway bla. tion, in a pretty situation. Mr. Joshua Woodland, jr., bu crochet u very thu, resi- dence, concrete walls. “loo-1. of about “.200. This in the best house built in Dutlmm, last your, and in well 'finished throughout. George W. Warner, builder; Ritchie a: McDonald, wasteful; Colin Me. Dougnll, painter. oii gi, new Agricultural grotmds,-- foncing, Mulding. cummin- 04001.1 ox- folded. Mr. N. McIntyre crested commndiom ofiiees for Mr. C. B. Jack“, opposite Me. Alistel'a Hotel. . Nan by Mr. Wm. McClockliu,hn erected Icotuge for himself at a. can of about Last spring sud the full before the Menu-s. Mcchhnie put a new roof on their Grist Mill, and minimise improved it, putting it in first.clatss order. At the Durham Foundry :1 large shed was "eeud---120 feet by 20 feet wide. Cost about “00. Other improvements Him. The Foundry is capablo of turning out un immense ”mount of work, and when fully occupied employs about thirty hands. The work turned out in giving good satisfaction. and every effort is made to combine dura. bility of wear with ease in working, mu- chinel made at the Durham Foundry. Mr. Wm. Caldwell uni erected a now rum. dwelling, and shoe shop, on burr l'rnxn Street, near the Cattle Yard Hotel. Coat about Moo. Cnrpeuter Mr. James Meoirr, Pinter", W. Fox. Wm. Innis. a new dwelling, on the same Stret t. Coat about 9400. Wm. Fox, a new house, frame, on Guru- hava Street. Cost about “300. Mr. Lampsou, new home, frame. Cost than! 8200, 7 Mr. Wm. Sunndcram new house, cannot:- walU, well built. Cost about Moo. Mr. Thomas Saunders, a new {mum house. Cest about 8300. Mr. John Btucalers, new frame housv. Cost ttbout 9200. Mr, David Allan, rough out house. Cost about 8800. Mr. Wm. Stewart, new {mun dwelling, Cost ttbout 8:200. The Edge Mills hue been thoroughly overhauled. and I Merchant Bolt, PuritUr, Cooler, Duster, Ind other machinery. put in by Goldie h McCullough. of Gnlt. than making this Mil} one of the best mills in the country, and capable cf doing much more and better work than formerly. Cost sham tl,000. Mr. Thomas Barclay, new concrete dwell, ing. Con about .300. Mr. P. Porter, new {rune dwelling. Gout about 1300. We might also mention the handsome new residence of Mr. James Brown, which was built tin precluding summer. at . cost of over $2000. This house has been fitted up in first.ehe style. , The oxmudituro cu the Railway within the ttorPotntiou,the building aftlu Station. ete., inwlving the expenditure of aisout 86,000. New side-Wm“, fences, Idditlom to buildings, can. about '1000, will brine up the improvement: of this Town to the "eighboarhood of 016,003 for 1119 y": 1879. Mr. ll. Bull hum: new Planing Mill well under way. audit will form a large item in the buildings for this gun. 0.0.; Bros. J. Uith and J. W. MoKelvic. W.R. and L.H.S.; Bro. J. lienwick. P.W. WT. Altar iotallation In unluimmu vote of thanks Wu tendered to the P.W.CT., Bro. I . Heinrich. for the this an! impartial mum“ he has (in-chum the dutie- of his one. for three year: as Pudding (Mien. to which he replied in a. In!" Ind appro- priate munuer. It was moved, "00:163de oarrUd, that nu order be drawn on the Treuurcr for the sum of 012 to be given town-d: the tour pletion of the sheds in connection with I Ame. Presbyterian Church. After other; miuur basin“... tn enjoyubh time wu uplut bt the momben, under the head of "Good d tia. Order," With songs, rulings. ote.,tvltots Ilu. Launch-0d in the and manner. _ ttu Wvdutidarr last. . numbn- at tawny ‘. fuels vi Am». Church Ind 1'Gduahy last, 1 number at Drumore Doings. a- , tes 2iRihtCs. " only in the stterrtomuthe huildiug in- attirq5ed " h o “W Conn... On tuhbi& H “Glyn-um of the Bur-Supp! "When in Axum. Clinch. b It. a", D. P. Elven. pm” of“. thte-lim.. .30 took for " an the M vol-Om“ Clapton! Luke, from which he delivered an we uni eh . gaunt sermon. Thou was n largo maul. no. of members Ind when. the Chum. lasing well “Hod. On the same day ths Methodist Church, m Bahama, v“ mm- pied by Mr. Ferguson. i. P. li., of Fun. villa. Then wt" a [at "tetthnee. bro. downy Survioeu will be held on Thura, evening, by the luv. W. It. Madden. In: the Bee. T. Radon. ttastot' of the mph-m gattou. A Mr Editor, I hm‘t- out no" to gim pm. Thu in . quid M. and “I. “It Of snow tlu, winter " tted O "u mulling etreet nu tho W i a. eiliage. and maho- cumin-1mm they gem-ml. I, on. W, this hit monotony hos boo- m up within tho hut few an”, Saudis-t m Poo-rill. beau-e mum notoriouo " the interest “town by tt'n' , ofthe peopl- in upirito-I Hutton. t ., then m an arm "Vi rd, T'l1e in» duds profound having got light " they mail, AIM to 3“ minimum than vm lpouonl m not w . mm of more intent. darkneu. In for as their duty tus, and. God out! man is concerned. (him they Well' m. (on. bust '0 Itad th. great cotcuoveny "(sprinkling n. dipping, which oxeited tlo sin-ll interest nmong our knon mg [nle For, it must be "heathen-d that in tl, M fusion: controversy, (incl. and Latin ml oven hoary Hebrew itself wry-o lam-w ohontliko"pl.n'itoh nicks" by the lump ed diurnal)“. to the no small aluminum”. and let me ohnitnhly hope. mlit'rtttion ;.. well, of the spectators. “any” ul m pmtsetst time physiml ill; take the plum- ol the spiritual. Tre raw and murky wentlu l" of this wiuterseems to have put the 'rhoir country aid. out of kilter, am]. a ' it , n dispensation of Providvntrr, it m d can. mnu comes along. Nut Nil: tum Wllh (m. Bible a"derhU Inn. but “All with: um] curse: in his mouth of the mm! upprmrd Lupine.“ style, amoral”.- that he ll aid.- tn (iii:':" nil Ind wintry, of all and uw-ry my mom under the In". "S,, let them r um slang," my: he, to " {hand Turin 1', am: truly tiny did come along, [all lull n droves. Dvlleulautg'u or Clcu Tami-z in himself. could not hurt drum n at In 'lt unmorolu following uni inspired we]. l' m iideuee taming tho“h.ilt mid tin blind". in , now imputation dutrs himwll "Its." fn south. “in treuttucut swim to be d., I tiu,e,mislun1 in cue respect by quantity. 'l'h , orthodox four or eight. ounce mixture in ) given place to the two gallun mm l ' L. five gAllon keg. In other "Hint-t; ' . Well ho ignores orthodoxy rutirely. nu. 'draw: " “media {r-uullhu 'lurLctst [in " _ at tho Middle Ages, when a live rnuslm T not a hon mitH--eut in twn was ”warm t tun Beat My for The ntmtmmatiou, ; mlgnrly called. and the skin of u .- t (loyal alumina put "round the dim-z. t joint was reckoned I curtain mm 1 1' l. gout. But really. Mr. Editor. in all wk. I eunoxtuou what an: yourloudcr» cf 1nd , t opinionorthe “actors or the Clergy "bun to allow an ignorant yuhlie to 1m .su lbw _ byChu‘httnus who arm-f the wry wan! '.,', p in this the end of the ttirreteeutlt mum”; i lf I mistake Ital. them is an Act u l'aiii meat to stop mol- quackery, and I " nd my)“: now that them i. sandy .u him . public spirit left among our pull , men to protect than poor doluvie croutons from hunning thrnm Is..,. ', you now your neighbor netting tire In h ' barn or putting I halter round hit, um! l would yuu not feel it to he your duty t t stop him t If anthrax in it not rquully 3m duty to tttevout you follow citzcus fro; I lacing robbed of their hellth Iuni tiu, money at the mute time. l'erlmps no event of the qethsott is [wk l formud to with more 1031111! muclgmmu not only by the manger: of the ( “my Council. but by all who art' tul‘lillmn enough to mice invitations. Hum tn: Wurdcu's Supper. It is tut oecasior, um in very properly [worded as mulv M} m; may of the beat future: of mm st'. growth M modern nodal life den. uumu l I. "dinner", bring anther. u it duh. In pleasant intercourse, the lemma mum.- of the County, and affording them an vi“ portluity of “pro-sing themaelvc. wall m1 0.113 of that (humbly uud “incur \meh and of arsiressity chm-uterine the“: bit mm omcinl mtaeities. It Inn tt durum“) ml» tarremsei in uni down the asp-mm Ind joulousiel of nine life, mm. _ l H the whole. u by no means on inmgmllcam Iantoe in linking the wheels at (Hum; government run manly. Tho Bu ' I given b F. ”401mm 15.1». the TChg, cloct I,, the l way. too plm in tho Quun'u Hotel on Tun. v by evening dim week, And Wan 1m; 1 attended, not only by tho meualrer., ol m County nu] Town Councils and “In“ 'cud lug men in Owen Sound, In! l-.\ {Hanna out man from Durham, Cltasuottu, .ml ohmrlurc in the County, there bung obum on. huudmd and twenty penom when! in All. Dr. Burnt-rt. the ex Warden and Mayor of the Town, abt . filled the Clum. while the tuat And mod Vice-choir. Iqvri'rs filled " Dr. can»... and I Murdock, In. . ruroetlvrly. Tho Chairman was mum-n d ott tis fight by the Ward-n. his mun-r and tedtrrrN-ts, M and Krruitt, and H. J. Midduugh. EN., Mayor of Durham. and on " left by 8. J. Line. IGq., M, l'., Col. Fnri'uui. C. KoFlydou. EM" and lr. Millar, IIC.', of the Mmlmul'a Bank. The mam will 09m in its vain-u an) delicacy. and. 'tottaiartue that the Iiitrl Bro... the new propimnw, only mm but wash and Wm ' in tl Choir -tttrttiorsedig full high reputation ct After thi table. were but of but: were V proper to remun- tho “$9013.05 w thowhu‘ul g " able if any" can. on F [oh-bed tive,, The Warden’s Supper new APPROVED In!“ Pricevxlle. ..e.. 1 " m IATWN Yours, I E?! Having in th C()AI .' l or%t "The I New" “ado-n " " m tl q ONTARIO L It 09“ the w mud MM b laud Vb “I tit M ”I ud.iwk-itth.t " “lump-n- The “no and mi- rrod‘h ‘Il tho W4 to me and aha-nuts n gnyltoA " Muir MK? "tt rd MI, Hf limo! r I null. Tia- 1879 new at sasditd M "H'"'"' " - J, air-w" an: duo tit LOW guru " H tad: A null“! rout., I a "tae." 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