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Grey Review, 26 Feb 1880, p. 1

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Mrc'lie 1"" i ill- I“, " -e--Ma9ii bi mt Forest-Thxrd‘ " month. JOHN 803333801 ’AILOR AND CLOTHIR. Phi-ad ind. an." Yt-riet 'M mar-M behti, w-,tnw--htugdi, befo we. No. 5, MONTHLY paid for I mm i . :19;va _silun l Cutting done to Ordr, Or - It. l'l'lnudoy in o. no upon --First Thursday i, ch -l--Firtst Fr?!) an.“ 'so-Ms-d."? in. I.“ 'essoo6--b'tfV of Pain, June. August. 0cm: at. tturn-r-Monday before 0mm. dalk--Tueuuy but)" .. tt,T.etal,'atr'a 'pl',Trtaa.. "i'.ierrtuoorxd My ”.3 D THOMAS SMITH addlev, Tanne, h 06':de _ W t u. I, T. TT 1? ie-TU am Thank. my. hwy-nag . In" Shoemaker, EAPEST AND BEST TWO D"LLAR8 no " -Tho last Wodnuhy m). girest Market Price r Hides and sans) Garafraxa Street, Yllt'a, - - DURBAI 'rt.E “as no the Canada B no! ulna", t Church £1876 in one]: month ‘OD kWh... May in M n nah month. y Guulphfdl. mm DI "mt, “'st ttbk "munch. " bullion. nil” I aaS"uoqr, NPR ”taxi! tjb'LtCATi0N. an Inf), TM ea/ t ' I 1.. " upward in I “an. the month , about“); Month. ani’zru}. V. mecca“: " " tho REA I {N18 TI 1 HEW 8 m 1880. m “will m whoa! In. on In! In, aim-v an rush b M, " . num- F. hun- otottr "e". mama tor c... _ " " I. Ind n- mw book. no woMb‘ t SON. “I!!! in. It if in The Mtt.D. its mm much M . a vol“! ': rl,i,',r,lt i'urtn’ NI t NF.” I. trtod hnv. . mus TM. has u . “THE REVIEW’ _.. ...-........_ ._---_.,, ( ‘\'\I‘fou in need of Such ma.- "s, would do well to Cull and _ '-, Inspect My Stock. The "'""Y2at,t', A.“ In an than " L 71:11.1:st Rom-r MePMtLA?li. Wllds, hr at My: Other. Hum-var. Thu: 8 gm, to Noon. Attto"trr.ertrt Con. Slut. Mum! ulivr n mu. Murmurs tor the Dr Iv" at Rntttmrt tn!“ ntumrlwl to, y)" I Jiiaa.u, To m. nui“" Fin! chm- work "" , dome. kc ' Forum. ( ' BADI‘ATI'. of Victoria u nivnsity, I "‘uvr um. and l'mu-r-nrmhlur ot MeGUl Uni t' "my. Manet-ml. Burg-Ty in rent of Medical Hull In-.. T..-- Ijulh-m. " l )IZNTIST wi " n'.mm.un t I'int chm! wart nu , Win tre rt' " w, day um "triatr Lave? "rJGt,Usrtuo" QUIT" END, Durham, new Cntthr- b Yard Hotel. mum. cnlumclmed bnlhleu in he dun-o line would harmful!) who“ . than of tae pala-nu» u! the pabtir. Thr wry tre" material mod; workmanship u “who? to “mung nu ma (minty. him: mad. l'l'ff rail u muprincipnl mm uf Guild: Inn! . " L uated 9“th "orussrrhv Huh-r Emu-her in not “on": undrwlm “moment. , l I ", 12mm.- VETERINARY SURGEON, Fine Calf WLS, sewed,from M.60 to $6.50 ' bt peggeit,trom N.75£005.50. wound-a. MI. ttttter. "oubett Bt., no“ mm... Bros., Owen Sound. And every Thnmlny It “Hinton. ALFRED FRONT. J. W. FROST, LL. B. (hunt)- Crown Attorney. yin $72 l, Illustrated Floral Guide. Ipat.l1,',i12'.5?,: tiolieitorrt in Chancery. _ it (Mennnndmuv out. " III. Mumblntl' III-l l'niumuuu‘nn Sauna. Aqua, Mum. B‘Ivr tis m tor wanna will buy tho rum“. Grittt. telling m m ert mm. l Tho Flown - \"cgclnbk (and... IN lac-w, It: (inland Plat”, and many hundred En- g“ ' L For Rim-lb. m punt run”; Wi.00 in n In. LL dioth. In Hun-mu 1-: lingual). Barts" III-on“ Monthly Ma's-hr 32 Puma a Culovel an“ m awry number um! mun) MO tmv‘mm. mum. you: Fiv- and.» tor 55.01. tbs 0am": Numbers um. tor 10 can“: J h int (“a-pin for ts can“. (hum. JAMES Vick, “when”. N, Y. A tun-mm um; ot my run. 0... calmed Flower Hutu, MM 5tor Illlutnw-nn. with "rtwritturmit at me but. FL. , u. and Vent-ht", with who ot _ an! h 7.}. ty grow tteen. . II for . Flvu CENT IN thanking his numeral“ cushmen for _ that put (wound was; their tum om ham to any am he in now My [11'0wa exo- ruu my order: than” b. “will“ to him with nuances nnd punctuality, sad It prices the chap- ou In the vllhgo. . " -Durha.m, - - Ont. [roe of "hartte '..e.ITrTtnes. Alum-amonb, except when accompanied hr written instruction to the contury, are vandal until (urlmhleu, and 1rhargvd at reg- ular at", - mnu‘x- v " V " "tbs null: - I. 14ml. _ . . , ‘-nvrlcosulownny on. QIM.M§HKL. .aaocity. Carriage Works ROBERT NOTARLARE Do. Mamoetthr.. ...........28 Do. "me-tu....... .... ll Caaasl “venison-nu chug-d 3 eta. pr Mu tor tho tirat in-tion, and 2 clique: line hr "all minutiae“ ill-onion -- - opuil m". Carriages, "Minna notice. at birth. In”, ind-I. nod I" kind: once-l ucws,inucrud "unwind-Ly" you, ........84 'l‘woincbu or :4“... 1!de -" 7 ’rhr-einchntlo. Pere"------ Io -ou-,P-r....--- " Ildlmlnmn. " .....rt-...... 28 ”medal-n, 6t ...... .r...m. " no, Msmoottc... _..........." Pr yin-ions] all huh-o- urdln-n inch 'iii; id 1"itth and Gonna". . II'K'I I I” no ttttyor' m _I.he._wurhl. Inna 'rPoRWr.--$i.M per yen in Advance sso.isst MAM withi.trro-thr."" c. “I'AYDVN At tue ",Varatraan Strut, Upper Town Lo'ol Toms. Durham. " 7th, 1m W. CHITTICK, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 7 . ALEGAL . lit IC\'¢_-ry (Thurs ', ‘2 Dumb“. Not "ttt "N. Merchant Tailor, MAIN STREET, DUNDALI. Cutting Specially Attended to It Danna: ARRISTERS and Attorneys at Law, sunny-mu. Uh-cvry And Inioiveury,Ctm " I. JAI‘ICII. I. A. T'NmXEY at Law. Solicitw ortvH:oturnussi"ru'r In II. It, Not Boot and Shoemaker, E.D. MACMILLAN, TTORNEY . AT - LAW. " "W Parlor: I)"; More, Pt 1ttt'A'l'r', of Toronto L mn-rnty and _ a, thr Culley: " Phylh'iuna And “an”. "rm-r. Opium“... .rartwr'rs F ru, when he any be found at All MISCELLANEOUS. h DC AT F. of Ontario Yetriuary . CALDWELL GORDON. {TNT win ,.; ' .i1AYDEN & "HEARTS. BATES OF A DVE1tTIisIh' fr I DITICHA " wrw. k. TL, a L, " home rarity made 'unly (mm; (ma, unam- Tun. a co. Frost ds Front. ' ANIMALS, 412., w1rertire0 three " " ttre mdvertitsetueitt not u ex‘ . Du. mum-190x, y'", “vagonsv eu,, .Y BEST MATERIAL Imreh lull t879, MEDICAL. Itll. KIEHXAN, lunatic-mt" of [H'NDALK out. at: Hazel. Sin-lbumr. ovary M, trout m o'cluck turn. to ' p. to. LIUHTIKUDY, it " Illl'lllb J . TOWN SICK D ' Solicitor in Chan B. B., Notary Public "tstore, Upper Town J. T. than"! tenant?!“ tgt Val 1H BUILDER, Ihwhtuu,kceps on hand a large “luck of HMthmru In"! all kind: of "uiuin-toritur,roT I "ooh ot Mouldings in Wruurrt, Bomwnod,nnd Gm. 1'1etreit1tustiomr mu] mm of Lumber undo out on Ihmt aotiqo. A full-tuck of Comm. Cut-u. shrouds sud Trim. tuiugsalwtsyisors baud. vv-n ty f r immediate ittTrstment and are anxlmll b 't at r-able mien at inure“ upun Im- provmt Fun” Sm‘lu ity. palsy in "urottttrt "20'!!in in Ontario, vndcuu) recommend it to those wanting money. '. ' . " halt rettrly on ut of In nndlat Now-m- .nny he Knuth; pnyublc once-sonar me: llnrvc-I it the applicant dtmivcn, Tlu. Burrow" may RrrnntN for the right to {my mum of mnnny In mu that with.“ not!" in direct hnhlt‘tinn of the prineipat of their mun- :mue dob“. Those pay-mama II one. stopping interact to a proportions" extent. h"o Fines-No Commusiotr--No Bonus. C. B. JACKES, Lower Town, Dualmx. July 4th, 1879. on!“ 'l‘UE great strungcncy of the Money Marla-t. which hm prevailad tor the hit two years not may in ('Mlmlu. but in (in-M. Britain, but uuuho the more mime-min! Luau C'ompyiierrt ugly Ctsutiotts in their investments, and vety Btogr to _ mum- monrv except upon uecllrity known to tht, him tom. 'ruiNiyvrtrrtioy is my” passing away The London Ci i-duo, mi. a. Ag. my Cnmpnny. [Anni-ed. Itimosr Agtatt l mu ”but they 1mm ubuut Half a. Million of Dollars A .'i6Tut'ri6t. "ge.tAMr'. To “I'll?- Bomole-l the place, -tl short distance north ot the You mm. Residence p1. the I Dbl Past I Mice, Lower Town, DU llXIAM . Tel,'; whscnber " Tatum-ed to Eocene and “no Up, nu the I ortowt notice, Ind in the Latest Siyh-Jhn and Jioy'trCrlothiug. A good ttt guaranteed. _ Chm]. for hub. The“ Mum“ m tho but and...“ give an" Mtfr"" to moo. In“: em. Notice 8 Farmers Sewing Machines For Sale, Leather, Leather; TIES subscriber has on hand and for in A stock " Leather at diluent bnndl In mums order. and " pricol In law an it .- In purchmd " any other pheo. TRI'ST AND LOAN co. OF CANADA. N OBDIAN [HINTS RE. I ' anuuhvr. Durham Boots and Shoes, Ida-Hana snub-h Inn-nuns! C'o.,mionitcd) Either Sowcd or Pegged. Ou bum! and made to mouun. Good Work 'irm, Good Maud-I and Low _ nopdring done with - nm and donate!» cast; FOR RIDES, The Idiot. Call. L1 pa I Is It opuyabl " BY Inst lments, or Otherwise The magnum mm tgt%ertatq to than. when mount. uo Ion put m" that “lo-Inna!“ . null-vau- llil't%"lt.,',' mutt-aunt 'rittberuoedtao$hor but In coll-clan. J . C. JOPP tronUstine of three anon of nxrvllont Irena/ttder euluvatiort,ott which is errand I “null no“... and .fnnm- stable. Thi1prrrpertywottld mule I nice honmtaml to: I mach-mic m an} on. will:- iug to route trom firming and [in u: I vim mu ho! uulul " ti',ol'i,'Jl'/g t , only tA'grt Sl "er.lot. A Irtot e m "otor,or h' a ter to " ' I m men. mum l'riiiuo P. o. Prierwmc,.ttt .16 1377. "-21. () July 4th, 1879. Money to Loan ty in 'tho 'ple thwrilmr wishing to leave this _ ' ert"tho eountryotter_ [mule his Proper. House and Three Acres of Land Fpr Sgle. A GREAf BARGAIN. I No, a. on Albert suntan may But of 6.- ms.“ Slm&.lmwrf Town. Durban. Onthe tot in attend a gum] drama, Emu. and stable. The [account- ou an " land. A - wild WT: and I numbornf fruit true-.0» 'd.'a'g."'tt,t or [um-Ian pun-mm trar lnnd In “mud ed. Tho 'hnlo 'rrrtrr'rty will no mam chi-up in: lush. or uthvrrLt- mt mnv lrr nun-ml “Fun. For fartttrr purtirwulrbrstvpp'sy at the “mu-1w 0ttiue. trur1uur.,ruu_ u'1, W79. lair-I I'm-bio.“ Regularly Ranked Durban Nor my "P,!,? Proprir tor wishes, to dispose of Lot No. a an Albert Mutton Run Rut of "e House and Lot for Sale in Durham. mm.mmeL Jnlv tat, If" South Riding of Grey. Alexander Robertson, N Real Estates. at ft, Bl, and i? per com. scent-Hm: to prhihqu-u gunmd. Vol. III. No. 2. ' I LI. A" F. or PRI“E"II.I.R. A few ftritt-eugis BARCLAT' ROBT. BULL. TAILOR, ii5lbt ithtttt (illlitttti'tttt. a . . mud“ Ir.. 's"ibi's"hr'sl1'l.u'e' c as; You. Tu Suit Borrowers, IN THE ALEX . ROBERT Jos. F. MOWAT, Agent, Durham " (rhe “mile died out entirely ; the w'ood. him. . "“ vrhtto ohoa nihr ; the moon had Shut - m1! tune I" ["1th it'outs-how he to rest, the clock chimod 2 ; but a “.7 not would tell her the city lifu was not adapted fhtsit burned on Dr. Moltonu "celt u he to her needs; and then Violet would never rose to fitul his Way “p u uis room and I know of the plain, humble little Wotnttn--- bed, and perhaps edetfulnegs ia sleep. i who had not shamed to toil with her own For three long hours he sought the boon i hands that his might be tho lmuds ofa in vain, and when afhst it came to him, I gontlemnn. For Unite Ion-g fiom, he sought the boon in vain, and when Klaus! it came to him, and his tired 0)"! closed. how could he but dream of those other eyes just awakening in the tar.oft home, which somehow to. night had so pcrsistcut’ly haunted his thoughts ' London ! It lay ten long hours may. It would be almost nightfall when the an i s'- ed. How glad Bernard would now he to see her ? He had never proposed her com. ing, lncau-e be had thought she would not find the courage ; " though for his take slus would not do or dare anything. She was sorry now she had not had the village dreamer main up the Muck silk be had sent her, but it looked no grand in ita lustrous folds that it named a pity to touch it with the spine“. and she would seem more natural libs to Bernard in her stiff dress, In the little cottage all was bustle, for Mrs. Manon had determined to give her boy asurprise, and the train started for London very early. . And 11ow--now that ho thought of Violet as his wife-Violet, with her high-bred ways-Violet, when every association was In such a widely different aphere~could it be that he was ashamed cf his mother? How often she had pictured him in his lonely home. She hoped he might be out when she arrived, that she might take " her bonnet, and, slipping on her white cap‘ let him fiuil hermit}; her knitting in hand, quietly rented by the tiresside, waiting his rsturu, All the way in the train. when at last she hail got started on her journey. she could hardly keep her happy thoughts to herself ; nud more than ones glanced into the smil- ing old lace, with a something tugging at their heart-strings which almost brought moisture into their eyes. True, he had no longer allowed her to work; true, Ill. had sat at one in hot little cottngo, thinking of, and praying tor, Ur bby, who was so good and generous to her; but was it his fault that his patients were so many and his hours so precious that he could find no time to gladden his old heart by a glimpse of him now and than? it was quite nightfall when the city was reached. There hail been some slight M. lay on the road, and the old lady felt a sinking at the brave heart which had prompted her mission. However, she luc- ceeded in finding a cabana willing to take her to tho'addreu Ibo held in her hand. He had succeeded well and bravely. be. youd his most ambitious hopes ', but the mother.who had toiled for him, where W..- she ' Why wu- it “at tit-night her old, wrinkled faee suove even Violet Fanf- beauty from him , village SCHOOL and then to" a grant eitrto learn the [ambition for which he bulged. He had succeeded wan n,,,? 1.....-» " "It must be a mistake, or he he: brought me to the wrong place. Oh, dear! what shall I do t" Ute sighed. " he drew rein before a. large. handsome Loan, prelenting . well, lighted front, in one of the most stintocntic portions of Meyfnir. But cabby resumed her, and she soon found hem", surroundod by boxes Ind bundles, fuing the formidable "gentle man," who opened the door. N Base for a suspicious shortness of a cer- tain portion of his attire, which ruched only to his knees, where they were met with stiff leather legging» the worthy woman would have dropped him . "Past the dgctor'u ofhtte ham, arm." " mid, in ”no”. to her hob]. "real "Itu a much u my - in worth to - in you and." "But I but no card. He'll no no. the Int-Wag moon; the until. had burned low in it: socket; tho log of wood had rounded itoelftouhu; but of all this Dr. Bernard Molten nw or heard nothing, on he sat in his odriee chair, lost in thought. If the moon had hidden the world good-night; if the candle's feeble SE. istenee had entirely ceased, and even the red glow of the uh” in the grate had: died away. he would still have seen only the picture of the woman's face he loved. 'But an did not said. the "gtutttt.-- only stepped in“. the door 3nd [tend unortufit11gumotthr1igttted (halal! Thom look-d oboe. st the lint-luth "sting in urair, while the old 'qrrarition. Her hat was art-Mud but, lee." carelessly strokod the luxuriant her dress hon evidence of tho and and chestnut hair, was another tigure, which The clock on the mantel had just chun- od one short, mania] stroke. Through tho hdf-eloud blinds Ihom tho silvery light of Br. Molton's Mother. DURHAM, 00. Grey, FEBRUARY siti,ititiir." T ikiiiii'i' 1151165 1: long after he had hidden her good- ni, . l, ' ant and thought. i hm umther hid come to make her home with nim. This wan clear. It he told iter. he willed it otherwise, she Would obey him. , rorutime 116 [hum it'out:-how he would tell her the city lite, was not adapted ou, shame on him I Could he ever wash them clean, even of the thought t No, Violet should know the truth t He could bear the. scam new in herero and In her voice, as she would question him how dared he looked up to her, but his mailm- should 1share his humo and hurt to the and. mother slept, ho noiselessly approached the bed, and, bonding down, touched his lips tothe old withered forehand rovermtly. She stun-(ml up, with a glut! sob of joy. "My boy I my boy! who I thought WIS not glad to so. his mothor." m quieted her “but. wondering why hie own heartfelt so light. ind the fell asleep mun his hand tightly clumped in hers. ... It was too late now to rig} Violet to-night, but he went npatain an t softly turning the knoh of the door of the room when his "You did not come hut night." said his betrothed, when next morning, he stood in yer pretence. "No, Violet," he answered; "hut I come to-dny to tell you how unworthy I am of your love. Last night my mother came to me. Nay, do not Mart. It was no vreatant from the spirit land, but an actual reality. I have never told you of my mother. Think of it--a men so blessed, and yet dumb , All her life she toiled with poverty --tor whoee nuke, thilk you ' Her "m'sr- that she might make him a gentlemen. God prospered him, and enabled him to take all the burden off her old shoulders, end so he thought he had done hie duty. 'He fed the body but let the heart starve. Last night, in the desporetionpf her hung- er. she sought the out. F.or a. moment-- oh, bitter humiliation '.-utr heart rebelled! Think of it, vioub--the cruel, unneterel pride which would bring into I. men's cheek e blush for the women who bore him! I thought of you. with your pretty, dainty veye. side by side with her plain and homely ones. I knew the two could never be reconelled, and e0. Violet. I have some to " you to forgive me. My heart, my home, ere my mother'e heuoelorth and forever." . "So, no," he hastily Implied. "Come, you must eat sud go to bod. You need a rest." “I meant to surprise you. my boy," she answered fondly. "Can it be tint I have done wrong '" "Mother, why did you'not lot me know you were coming t" When she had grown cdmor and more at rest,beginning to look around and wonder Ind admire. a. little feeling of irritation he gnnwgrow at his heart. \Yhy had she come t Had he not mad. tll comfortable for her at home t mm the would be con- strained, tttttttttttml. Add Violet. He could picture the MW look which would creep into her oyu' Won he aid to her. “This is my moth ;" nay. more, the haughty curve Wm would gather about her mouth, so rich Ind ripenmd sweet- So the question at hie “it found worth. and he scarcely himself knew the innate irritation they betnyod. . m sprung to his feet to seek her, when the door softly opened, and turning he now --eould it be a dream conjured up by his rune-e (uncle: of the night 1trfortr'---his mother! Close behind her in the wholly wondering half-apologetic (we of Ya butler. It took him a full minute to realize it was no dream, and hen (honor to his menhood) tt ludden, overwhelming tendernels swept- nwny all else, and with I cry of "Mother t" he clasped her to his hurt. Had the In}: some Hunting hope tint the girl before him would refuse tho acri- flee t Certainly In added look‘of sunning grew into his lye: n she Answer-homing, only laid 1sor band in his I moment, u if in farewell, A His visits nomad very long; vary weary, 1 mum day, but, ulna crouul the homo‘ threshold at nigh“. ho tmtootherd the frown from hia him who rumba : h. l. must suspectnothing." "ii, w ald ttnd her, he know, inhio study. Ash will, opened the doetrhe snticipohd hee nt,“ "Mr boy!" Ill. hauntingly rue to ttmet him; but All! ho had ad untidy-toil tho pick)" which M his use. I m. mother was sitting indood,in¢ho "tner.hnirbrth. tire, ht“ ”MW ' rating in horhp, white th. old langu- otmri-ty stroke! th. luxuriant have], 3nd in her but! I. A huge Und. box, containing tttUtnt m m to n- tail: the macaw. “Indood, tttiam---" the m begun, but l the old lady walkod mum, on to the door, bonuth ghost: titre-hold the dncried I strum of light. Tho hot thuh had by this tin. burn“ out of Dr. Moltont chock. Tlse morning'- dawn had dissipated the foolinh hacies of the'night. Iris duties for tho day were over, and he was free to seek Viclet, whose wonderful eyes would light up as he enter. ed, and whose lips would pump: brush his cheeks with their velvety arenas. by the public newspapers, and such con. duct win; all the more diam-neck]! when it took place within a few months of the re- Uretnent from his oftiets ot n gentleman who had so ably filled the position of Lieuten. ant Governor. (Hear. hear.) With rc- gnud to the expenditure u (Mr. Wm“ had expected that the persons chat-god to the item for the expenses of the Linn. Governor's oirieitd visit, culled nttentinu to the fart thet the expenditure for such visits was slwsys borne by the Province, and quoted numerous instances to show that they had been the common custom during the time of the BandfUsld Macdonnd Gov. crmdent in well " since. The present nu the that occasions on which charges of this, character hrd been investigated by a Public Accounts Committee, or discussed by the public newspapers, and such con- with the duty of purcheiing the undies would purchase about the some articles in the some quantities " llld been provided [or previous Lieutenant Governors on sim. ilar occasions. and he had yet to ' that my expense hurl been incurred that might not reasonebly have been expected to have been incurred. (Hear, heer Though he felt keenly the ettecks which had been made upon himself in connection with this matter, he felt still more keenly the attacks which had been made upon his Honor, and the remarks made by the ditierent journele throughout the Province. So keenly bed the 1deutantsnt-uovarnor felt these alla. sions that he had eddressed s letter to the Attorney-Generel, which he would now reed to the House. It was as follows .. Cowman“? Hausa. Toronto, 16th Fe.bruttryJ880. Mr Dunn h'rtt,---1 observe that in some of the public journals objection is taken to a number of the items (usually called lux. uries) contained in the account of the ex- penses of my recent trip through our new territory to Manitoba. The visit woe an omelel one, for the purpose of seeing and exsmining the newly tusquired territo. ty and calling public attention to it, end one which was generally thought to be in the public interest. end I m aware 'l.'" i the items objected to ere such as tuseording to the custom in the old Province of Cens- da, and in the Dominion, sud also in On toxic, in like otiuial visits end other elem] occasions ere charged end peid with the other expenditures of the otrieiupetr. Tonomo, Feb, 17. The Home went into Committee on Mr. Crooks' Bill respocting certain mend- _ ments to tho Public School Act. In mor- ing tho adoption of the tint clause, inching! it optional to shorten the midsummer hal. _ l idoyo by two weeks, MLCrooks said it won I only pmpoled to give the trustooe power to adopt the chum it they opprovod of it. l Tho third clouoo. simplifying the moch- inory tor tho oolloction of school rote: in l union school sections woo puoed without amendment. Mr. Crook: omcndod the ( fourth douse no no to provide for the col- ') loction of Sopninto School rates by the oftl. l, can of the municipality. The fifth clause. l requiring Public School trueteoo to keep 1 book: of account, subject to examination _ by tho Inspector, woo amended by omit- l ting that pert of tho douse reloting to the i l Inspoetor. Tho seventh clouse related to i ooooo whore I portion of o township school l i action desired to withdraw nnd become I wart of I. section in o village or town. The . I Municipol Council of tho Township no l mpoworod to withduw tho come by low. _ The romnining chino“ of tho Bill were pulsed with oomo slight omendmonto. The investigation by the Public Account. I Committoe Mt the morning on the expon~ I oe- of tho Liont.-Governor'o trip Inst mm- l mar, prepaid than who we" present for what took place during the evemng new ion. Immediately after the Speaker took the Clair, Mr. Wood rose and moved tho Home into Committee of Supply. In do. ing so he referred in the most pointed way Yet nee nutter of penonel feeling on my pert I prefer (in View of the objection) to treat the items referred to u e runner of my own, individually in connection with the trip, end I decline to heve it further discuss“ " e abuse egeinst the Provincial Treuury. l have men-tuned that the “one amount to ebout .300, end I beg to enclose you I cheque for a". hundred dollars, peyeble to the W, out of whim you will plan lee that the mount objected to is repud, and e corresponding dedletion mede from the “that. which I recommended to the eonsideration of the Rouse. Feithfnlly youre, D. A. Human. To the Houoreble the Attorney-Genre]. (Loud eheerl.) m (Mr. Wood) held in his battle e qtBteotetttt of the vine. liquors end do". and the unnnmdrinkl, includ- ing Arrrolt+ valor . wanna“ he might BBr for thttme"tit of tho member {or Glow u it inlaid the to“! (u- nowod Inuit“). That “tumult showed M the W mm expended for thou supplies was 093.90. All the mum: of that Mum!”- [and his" the Pub- lic Account. Gt-tttq.. It. wu intrau- ed by thoGonrn-oI-t tony that” than might ho some other his which hon. gentlemen opposite w object to, he Ill-in! You-Aid "f “a hurt mm.) Oh t Gud, we not dam the boot t" ONTARIO LEGISLATURE "Barnard," the "not "in. whilpondia bin at, "r but my mount when I "I a Ute. It has boon to “not to tind on. "Me, W. to volume him. and“ you home V my “Somo idea maybe traiaM of the “not in which immigration to thin country is Mt. creuing by the fact that for tho quarter ending Dec. gist, 1879, the total numhet of emigrants entering this port was 022,600. nu i1setottse of 16,284 over a corresponding period in 1878. Of this number 14.987 won males and 7,005 were fenmlcl. The mutt. bi., at chihiren under fire years of up was 8,607 mole: and was {oi-0.100. The nativity of thou outrun: n- u tot. laws t-- Tho Sunni: Oburvorcopiu some autistic. from the Port Huron Tim: in regard to tho number of uttlers removing from Cunndg to the Unit“ sum. tad that re- l If this statement is correct, and we have no reason to doubt it, no wonder that our Semis contemporery should any that the“ figure' are “ebeolutely ttetottnditttr." The Obeerecr eommentin: on this subject go" on to my that “the fact thet 2|,M6 Cane. (lien: passed over to the Btutee. duriuk the put three months, et thie one point, fur.) niehee food for "thetio" to the thoughtful, 3 end JetstitU. the eleim tliet wideepreed dis. Ietieteotion prevails throughout the country. be enormous incl-one shows, too, that this dieeontent ie of recent growth end any fairly be attributed to recent came. of which the tariff ohengee ere probe“; most prominent. That the number of Cenediene who he" sought homee in the neighboring republic, ehould heve inmued in three months ot Int you, about 16,000 over whet it wee for the eoneeponding fetid of 1878, s 1 feet greedy to he rogntted, end one thet ought to make our ruler- pause in' their work dunking this each en expensive end ,s-otitabu country to live in, that itat people ere driven by Wade as leek hostel in e We tend. Tho-(h - eye witneeeee deity of the nod. of Cene- dienete the United SteteeJeet you. we Ind ne Bee until the oirrdnt new emu- edi-the Time. thetthewte would prove to be anything like eo greet. If the figures ere coma, and we he“ no reuon to leek them. - ahet their extent fer exeeede our eepeeteh‘oee. It ie tine tint etepe were Inke- toeheek then!“ m. Startling Proofs of the Ex. Mr. Hardy and Fraaerr"kuo replied u. Utsgth on bathoMbo Govornment. oat. ealing the constitutional “gum-h - ing out that the Opposition - teir, nud strll more by input-Hon. bringing damaging “unlimi- Main" the Liout.. Uonrnot. And Asking the Government to eortnituu themselves . Committee to spy round the Government kitchen._ On motion of Mr. creieuon,ii", debate Wu adjourn“! nhnut midnight, Mr. Mowtrt replied to the charge of cow- ardice.‘ ropclling it in the most vigorous terms, and pointed out the expodienoy of such an omen] visit to the territory tequi- red and" the boundary Ierd. He took cousin!) I150 to IDDOHD“ that ho had very recently received ttotitieation from Ottawa of the similar-nu of un Act puma by the Ontario Legislntm lul union for tho "ministmtion of jun-tic. in the now am- tory. Bwodon..................... 80 No-...........-.....' at i Donna]: 00 Franco o.......'............ MY.', Russia....................... IT Quebec and Ontario ....21336 Nov: Beotia ..........'.... 167 Now Bran-wick ......... " Of this munbor 176 were cubinei makers, 741 amounts. 2.804 fume", 482 farm 1abomrs,'T,i$06 labors". but! 184 shoemak- eia. Nearly tttt of thou omigi-unts brought with them enough money to give them a start in the new world to which they hue come." Mr. Meredith objected to the trip :1pr:- n. and miter-ted Mr. Moms' chug. of cowardice. Mr. McMnuor was alternately mock heroic and fucuous teem-ding n ho had before his mind'- Cy. tho "constitu- tionsl outrage." or tho item of tho "lux- uries " bill. Mr. Lauder than entirely on the oimuitutiomg upset bf the cm. de. ckring that tho' oxpenditlro itself VI: A} more bagntoue n comynrod with it. '; ‘wouldin We! Supply. man that tU.item boMIeodlyytlu “I. of “60. (Loud chem.) Dr. WiddiiUid novel in magnum that the Home should instruct the Com. Iittu of Supply to roduoo tho Amount abused against the trip by the sum of 0350, the actual um spent in luxurios a thr “at pro-air! brown being [on than A diseusaion then began on the amend- ment which lutod till midnight. Mr. Morris mind ll" oonatittttiotml objootion that the Ministry I." taking to Iholur tumselv.. behind the mmunm-Gowemor wind mom that in /' try, . “punt up- A Bt. anagram} you. tool and Wakhwumkuwmm on Tuudny. mhtat-tirria'?u?o: “on. lam thinhiq it no In“ Wit on“ than“. can”. mal-kite.??.?"?)?,')'?', mw,wcuui¢au wept-1M whiak In kopt tapping it in his 'rt- " sudden! y exploded uni that tt pad did: two btgem. Eughnd .... Ireland ...... .u-.. - -v ----" --- -. - ”"'B“' -mFm....- Ry-hw Imam mo. mam-g a» hunting prun- "tkt-ues, Pond Wand PM Yunnan. _ vi: '.-- “mun-m Mill. luad--Aus. u. Smith. Wm . Moved by Mr. McClllnm. seconded by Mr. mid, That the an: ofColin "the... m“.Cou. t,W.G. [his "all“, he Magma-bk to provide " “and! ttod family, owing to I hurt, rpm-ind while chopping, aim the tum on E. f; Lot an, Con. 7, the woman! being in NW mi. eumstatteec--iiU. Moved by Mr. MeCnilum. seconded by Mr. Reid, That the Collnctor be instruct“! to receive the tnxen spins! In! w, Con. a. W. G. R., loss " tor Rtatulo Uhee par- tbtanod.-Ahtrt4ed. Moved by Mr. McCulum. new“ by Mr. Wiuia, Thalthe taxes at Wibw Walsh. W.totLotattr And 16, Cote. I, W. G. it.. in maimed. lb. being in indigent duo-- i, Prafw No. I. (at l”. updating “no “we “'d. “to "and. and a... W - " - a. an of “to” h in mm the Eye and In 1m Tamm.~Cnrd.d. “and by Mr. MoCdlum. would by It. Wiitk. That the Raul Cellini-donors for Division] Nos. l Mu] 2, having and: n- portod on a item of 01.3011de of " in Side hues ”and 86, Con. l. W. G. Emil iowus having been named guarding to the Repons. that the Treasurer he inurart t ad to charge himself with the Mid sum of $0, Is I whim! on Road and Bridge neat. --thtrried. Moved by Mr. Monday-r, seconded try Mr. Wrilis, That the Clerk be authorized to let the Township [killing by tender. for the current reetr.-Carrud. blond by Mr. "may". loaded by Mr. Willis. “not In. Win“ and" n bun-0| orthour from this Con-on. in boirry in indigent circumnm. and chm w... mover be instructed b [mu-m» tht, - for lter.--Cmm.d. ‘ Moved by Mr. Mac-mu. nut-MW Mr. Huang“. N“ rfi'iete f Pu", Moved Icy Mr. Ichlum. nomad ivy Mr. Hemmer. Thu the account fr- tiso Galen! Hotlink Tomato, for tho unin- hinonoo ml treatment of Jonah Kill, amounting to 024. In paid. and that. cheque do i-,--csreud. Iliuou OoUinlon. Wm. Lester, Alex. tsue, Donald Stewart, James Wallace, John Summera. Donald Mequnrrie, Jas. Clark, David Hopkins, Quinton Campbell. George Noble, Thomas Hakim. John thueettsi. Durban “(adv-John M. Adm-n. C. lbwejnger. George M. bitiur, Mahala. Sluulmusr. Henry Meeker, J nu. Mar-lull. Hairy Coliott, Oliver Mahala). Wm. Mm Canada. Con. 2 and 8, ti. D. 1L--atiertusrd Rowland. Bolted Inuln. Thou. laidhw, Loam Funk. Alex. Archibald, Robert Smith, John Bout. John Corbett. Com. and I, Id': kat?') but, Thomo, 3nd. lino. Jon-pl: Sch-Ht. Thomu M], John How". John Kay. Com. 4 And 1drrt, "sua, Clariuty Oman, L. J. l’rivu. ohn Chitu'ck, John Bulky: Wm. Mon-yin. John Armour. Cam. 6 and 7-Wm. Ilohnh. Romy Spin. Henry Walls, Thom Ola-nick. Ralph Brunt. Wm. Brown. Donald McIntosh. Com. 3 od 94m Boulden. Adm Bun. J nines Antler-on. John Sucks. J seal.- ”palm Men-ld,.') MOD-MM. Bobert denly. Conn. to and It-ite, Broadbooku. J elm Parr. John Boil-ate. Waller Itidluv, Davi Nehicol, Char . Hamilton. J was Coutta, Aur. McDonald. Br., John “Chou-H. Cons. and "- Dnvid Putnam. tie., "mass “a 1.ka Brandon. Andnw lilac. Jun. If ' Aus. WM. Joh- HW- ' " m! "--t ioaaid ucxmud. That. Duek, mar Fiaher, Fund: Cum-u. WIN-l Wil. un, Julian (IO-plat", John Alba-son. "lst, 1%tkit.r, Conch“ cm. Jun“ Tuylol'. P. B. B. MeWiiruaus. _ mvmou so. t. Pound W- lull-0v We. _ Bob-n Catt. l Fence 1Tewer.s--qttirtten tumttoell,Weu. l Incubah’ Jun- I'm. ammo! no. 2. . Pound tr---rhe" Mel-MI. uni-3h... Ib-- till-'- -- - - [and by Mr. MeCalhtm, ”not!” by Mr. Reid, The the may of t. Anon-or for the current your be "IL-Al-iM. Moved in nmondmeut by MI . StoCalltms. Mod by Mr. “and. That Mauslett a... no. in twain!“ A-m-Ame.-: envied. Know.“ You. “wanna. _ and Juno: Hopkinu. ”and by Mr. lieu-W. mended by Mr. Willis, Tint June: lupin": be N" pointed Ann-snot tyr the gamut you. By-hw No. I. Gr 1860. appoint calm Cameron. Alum:- for the year. luring been duly read. was to In paced. signed and laid Council "to-sl, to - . Chair-k". Hotel. on the esll of W1; Roped In"... Application "admits-om the following prion. for the 0&0. cl Ana-ct, viz .-. Thomu Wilson, Chub- Couw. W Wade, Alex. G. Smith, “Mm Comet... PM Viewuk-h. J Putin, “MW 3km. . annual tto. B. PM t$oer." --- John War. ANmd “my“.Jlnl Au-e. - --- _ -e mic. vmecwkrauu. In 'Enatir, Jun who... ueoum " I“ from the Guam] lingual. Tannin. in ”’1'“ Iran; I [tuition from H. P. Mum. and an “I. “king dd tor Widow $thnrr ' I ”on (to. mam.ma»m.mm to nu! Anthea M to tho 1-2” “I But Ralph-l. “m. . Totuc-il-i-.-.o-h-. kYowCo-uiuu on“ at H -- £00...“ to ”in a». “no “at the “'5 SW In; to um that they in. don. an. “I ”an...“ unlit-u Moor-Aus. u. Smith, Wu. Canin‘ John Simpson. him “any. Neil MeGtiemr, Alex. Fug-on. be.“ Month-r. Wu. Lunar. Coal. 2 and a. W. G. B.--atourt Corbett, Donald wane. Bentinck Council met a Chittiehu Hotel. “1.1:an Monday. the "th Feb.. um. Icahn nll pro-ant. Minu- of III-u- Janu- Crou, John Melbondd. Charlt- Fletcher. John Enid). Wm. Campbell, l"...- 'at--"hrr. Irvine,' South“ ci,,iif = 'rr' PATIIAI‘I‘IIB. J. Print. - l Wining 31.1. ' for the cut-ran; Jhor, bod: oederod 1| {HQ

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