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Grey Review, 11 Mar 1880, p. 2

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, " '. /t, I l ' ft) _.'k) an?! go U 22 :i I " st' THE ONTARIO SCHOOL OF AGRL . CULTURE. The fifth Annual Boport of the Ontario School of Agriculture has boon issued. It contuinodn odditlonton fittnneiat exhibit of tho out. Ohio Cello“ and the come of study pun-nod. o snot deal oftinkrmuion M vuiotiea and matasgement of live stool. I“ my and cereal: and the elect cl muo- upon there, which dthough too often giun in a very confused way, must be of pout mlnntago to tho practical tumor who cmfnlly peruse- this roport. The uponditun for 1879 mounted to 9-11" HIM“ Chamber of Commerce is crying Muslim tho N. 1'. Ono member, A high Tilly. ubjects to the dutiee on dry goods, and very truly mys,thnt no industry should receive [rotation to the extent of " per cent. such as woollens and cottons were reeeiving et the present time. An. other holde thet the duties on oil end corn- meal were too great, and that that upon coel wee too little, while all were "greed that the Government haul deceived the people od Note Seotie u to the stops to be Men to mete Bali!“ e winter port. It is eetieteetory thus to observe that hitter experience is gradually enlightening the people on the shtunlities and lollies of the National Joliey. The Nova Seotinl. of all motions of the people, ehould have op' posed the N. P., " while it might benefit the {on large eoelmen. it was "r to press lieevily upon every other inhabitant of the l‘rovinee. But they swallowed the noe- till. helm helm, in spite of the most canvineing arguments, and now they are "qistg the row-rd of their folly. 021M. end the appropriation by the We" for the current you is tetMoo, the harem being caused by the nemmy cl prowl-inc increased "eummodation for students and attain outlays upon the or perineum hm connected with the Imsti, enact Dual Representation. It will be re- There has been lately some correspond- rnembered that a few years ago Dual once in our columns in reference to'Quncks Representation was considered a grout evil and Quackery in the practice of Medicine, and owing to the strong ground taken by and from all accounts not without reason. the Liberal Party on that question, it was So for as legislation is concerned the repealed, and members. of the Lceal Homo Doctors have had it all their own way ; were not eligible to a seat in the House of Acts of Parliament have been skillfully Commons. There is of Course no question framed for the purpose of placing the Reg- as to the Bill being carried in tho House of ular Profession upon an elevated pedestal, Commons, and thus the country will have and securing a high standard of education Another illustration of the fact that Sir on the part of all who sought to enter John and his followers care little about the within its pale; and every precaution has interest. of the people, present or future, been taken to guard the unwary from being provided the interests of himself and his entrnplpod by the wiles of Mountebnuks. {rights are conserved. But a to no purpose. The race of Quaeks . . seems to be as numerous nnd oiular as Tau Halifax Changer.“ 'j:,",",,':,:', 1? during the reign of good Queen vAime, and crysn. md against the l . l . t 'lf mom do]: it says little for the boasted civilization and . high Tory, arbjeoitt to thehdutics. a: _ " enlightenment of the nineteenth century goods, and vory truly “1st at no in our); that it should be so. A writer of the pericd should receive protection to the extent o to which we have referred says, that there " per "n.'". such " wouueus and ct": was an itinerary Galen at Hammersmith 2'l, $3123: '1t,tgT:'1ftt cor: "who told his audience that he had been born and bred there, and that having a meal were tee “In". and that bt' upon special regard for the place of his nativity. ooal 'u too little, while all were, Ntreed he was determined to make a present of I that the Government had deceived the tive shillings to us runny as would accept W of Nos. Scotin as to it", steps to be it. The whole crowd stood agape, and takers to make Halifax a winttt PM". It ready to take the doctor at his word; when, is Ct,tt"d 'l"a1t'oot',rl:'dl','fd'it,' putting his hand into u long bag, as every “p"“ue l . . . one was expecting his erown-pieee, he l !'Y.r.'U on ',l,t.tl'"t.P)" and Nina.“ the drew out a handful of little pacheU,eseh of National J'oluy. The, Nova beetian, of which he informed the spectators was con. _ all sections.“ the people, should have op- stnntly sold for fivo shillings and sixpence, l M u" N. P., " "lt " migut benefit but that he would hate the odd five shillings the few 1”” coal men. it was "is. to press to every inhabitant of that place. The heavily upon every other inhabitant of tlu, whole assembly closed with the generous “Min.” But they . "e""f the tttttV ofrer,aud took off all his physio, after the trum, bolus bolus, m spite of the most doctor had made them vouch for one an- Tgt,':'",',',', upsurge JC' they are other that there were no foreigners amongst "W . rcw o tr D ' them, but that they were all Hammer. ------_----- snsith men." The qusekcry of our do TEE ONT‘MP, SCHOOL OF AGRI. has lost the humorous roguery of th: - “LLTUBE' seventeenth century. and is marked by a n. ma. sauna-737px: of the Ontario coarseness and ignorance whiohareegaalui1 School ot Agriculture has been issued. n only by the eredulity ops dupes. It certain- containan addition to a mtnmtial exhibit of 1y is a praisworthr demo 30 Ttm.tr.1ifyu.nd the state of the College and the come of get rid of the diseases which flesh isheir to, “a, PM a greet deal of {informstion but it does seem paradoxical that those M varieties and management of lire who show very great candor: and eiremn. sled. - crops and cereals and the elect spection in the management of their oriliu. et man-ins upon these, which although toe srv affairs, should, in matters so Mportsnt often given in a very confused way, must as life and desth, allow themselves to be be of great advantage to the practical made the victims of imposture. If a farmer turner who carefully peruse- this report. wants a waggon repaired, or a horse shod, The expenditure for WN mounted to or a suit conducted in court. does he not ”W. and the appropriation by the seek the serwecs of mechanics who have Lat-ht." for the current ycuis926.600, been trained in theif business and of the incense being caused by the necessity lawyers who are well educated tn their of procaine increased accommodation for profession , How much greater is the student. end certain outlays upon the ex- necessity for the exercise of a wise discre- pcri-cnhl fnnn connected with the lasti- tion when health or even life itself is at _ tntion. The number of students on the stake. The Regularl‘rofcssion may fuller. , roll $bethe current year is as of when st thesueccssofthenpaclous vultures wh) ', ”when the County of 'hsrr-1me carry-away (in more ways than one) their , “mute-,1,” trons Kenn! sndlpsticnts. Bumallrthemis nothing lost l IIOMSnnwnh. Thoma. of rtndv alter all. Those who run after these. "tma-trr-a,." c-hn'ccs telm-ur-tit-is-att, an iii sides the ordinary Bowman»! rst, soonrctnra to their thmt love. not I -Nr. Ouimet, an ultra member of the Colman" party in the Home of Cour none. Bard one who practically distinguish- ed himself by his coarse language on] “and: against the Governor General in the Letellier mm, has introduced a Bill to re- eneet Duel Roprmntntion. It will be re- membered that a few years ago Dual Itemntetion was considered a great evil and owing to the strong ground taken by the Liberal Party on that question, it was repealed, and members of the Local House were not eligible to a seat in the Home of Commons. There is of course no question as to the Bill being carried in the House of Commons, end thus the country will have another illustration of the feet that Sir John end hie followers one little about the intern“ of the people, lyresent or future, provided the interest. of himself and his {that}! In eonlervezl. --thtr readers will be glad to know that arrangement. are in progress by which it is expend that the Georgian Bay and Wellington Railway will bo completed and put into running order within a few months. On this subject the Mount Forest Examiner says s-During the latter part ot flat week, st Montreal, terms of an exceed- ingly liberal character were agreed to be. tween Mr. llickson, the General Manager of the Grunt] Trunk Railway, and repre- sentutins of the Georgian Bay and Wel. lington, for tho completion and running ot the letter by the end of July next. The propose! includes the supplying and laying of the iron from Palmerston to Durham, uric Mount Forest, by the (trend Trunk C'o-ty-eonneetion benig eluded with the Grand Trunk system It Stntlord by moons of the Btratford and Huron Railway ut Palmerston. -Ar- of the tad unitary condition old» Home at Amid, " Toronto it in at!“ that on Monday of Inst week, no len tho. Ill monomer. were " duty and on the lick Bet. We have no information as to tho late of health of the M. P. Par, but mooning from tho lesser to the grater, they mttat lute suttered seriously in health ihsrinq the put six weeks. The inhnlntion ot Ami you” may account for the curious pvoponsitxcs manifested by tho leader of the opposition and his followers. -o. British Home of Common: in to be Mind at Ear tor. The luddeuness or the “mm, in In; characteristic of tho love of Chet which marks nll the di. plomatic Warren of L ml Ho teonstield, ad look the Liberals vary much by unr- priu. Both lid“ no pr-ing for . grtrat struggle. tor the result of the pending elec- tion, will determine the slander of the Pomtgtt Policy of Gm! Britain for man y you- to some. _-M-" Pin." and Dillon the Irish MW! niche-sod a large audience " Tm tho other evening. The addresses iktivemd by both gentlemen us said by the Globe to have mu exceedingly moder. M. h Do and quite in contact with the qeeelliveged by them in the United 9. mm. m. Ant-loo Welder. m. I. I. In“. M. to. .. Itinydol. ("t-oh. 00.? " old reiees-3. y. Hunter, Dar. “at: for the Grey Review. Now Jidrertiamenta. 8004:. tutu--fr. c. MeGrlane, Lower M Wnnsimt-c. B. Jul“. Durham. REVIEW. 11th, IMO, 1 Very elaborate experiments mm to have been carried on as to the effect of wires on cereals and root crops, but an no them. ', ical nnalyeialot' the soil was made, either , before or after cropping, this portion of the report is necessarily imperfect. In addition to barn-yard manure which we applied at i the rate ot.20 loada to the acre, eleven special fertilizer: were used, including ‘ Bone Dust, Bait, Lime, Gypsum, Super- phosphates and Nitrate of Soda. alone and in various combinations. For wheat and other cereals it was found that hem-yard manure is that upon which reliance must ehUiiy be placed, that special fertiltaers each as those already nurtttioned,arts value. leee, or nearly so, when used alone, but that the host reeultn are obtained when these Me appliol to tho soil in conjunction with good burn-yard matM1te-a mixture of manure and gypsum producing the largest yield of grain and straw, but the addition of nitrate ofeodaoppearing to have some peculiar effect in filling the head! of grain, or every part of each hear], more uniformly. And in regard to root crops _ the results are not otherwise. Special fer. 'tilizers, singly or in combination,givo Very iadifrercut results both as regards quantity per acre and size ef plant; but barn-yard manure alone. or still better in combination with gypsum, nitrate of soda of the tmiter- phosphates. produced on the Agrieettaral farm 39 per cent more then the best of the fertilizers, and 50 per cent more than the I average of them. Upon those meta. the Report adds, the serious attention of every former should he more and more directed to the manure hemp. Feed the stock well so us to obtain manure ot a proper quality; preserve the manure hoop from the aittiou of the weather, so that its active properties may not be washed away by the min or dmiputed into the atmosphere by the sun; and apply it carefully so that it may be well incorporated with the soil,-thon the Certainty may be entertained, of real. iziug a larger yield of both cereals and root crops, now and in the future, than by [ the use of any manufactured preparations which have as yet been tried. in the Public Schools. Botany. Neurology, Yttrium, Medicine and Surgery. Agricul- tural Chemistry nnd Practical Agriculture and Horticulture. Tuition is tree, but students no roquirml to pay for their board and washing at the rote of 92.15 A week for the former and shout thirty can“ I dozen for tho latter. not; our. on undo: the present armaments, wed work “bithlully sud Inland, portonned" ia 'aidtaruttoruoettt.n out An hour. those who no willing to work will be able to meet the oxpenses incurred, by the pro- cuds of their labor. The eompslstive merits of the vsrions breeds of cattle And sheep hue received greet sttention st the College, sad as the result of the expeticnee thus gained, Pto. lessor Brown states in his Report. that upon the whole. the Short Horn Grade is superior to any other, being Brat in with. standing changes of climate, feeding plop attics, proiitienasa, and early maturity, though inferior to the Devon and Ayrshire in quantity and richness of milk. In regard to sheep the Cotswold and South Down varieties take n first place generally, but specially as to hardiness ofeoastitution, early maturity, weight end value of wool, sud permanency of character. (JUACKERY. Woon Waxrr.o.---A number of our tmb. scribers are in the habit of paying their tttth, soription in wood. To such we would now my, bring the same along at once. We 1 must either have wood enough to carry us over the manner, or, if we cannot obtain 1rasmeat in that article, we must have the wherewith to purehue the same. If those new band would fix up. rack on their vuggons they could draw quite I lot of wood in before spring work commences; and no doubt readily dispose of it. His not likely we shall have Any sleighing this i Benson. i Prmcrrr.--.Tu other night a tramp went up to the house of Mr. Dawson, near the "Bob-Boy," Glenelg, and knockck for Li. mittenco. Mrs. Dawson being alone did not core to open the door, but kept very quiet. The tramp after trying the door several times wont to the window, raised it up and put his hand on the sill to get into the house, but Mrs. Dawson at the time taking in the situation-o! Mair! wont quietly to the window and let it down with great force on the men's hands, who with a howl of pain made a hasty retreat. DEATH or OLD Toss.---.). Armstrong's Cat, one of the oldest residents, of Horn. ing's Mills, aged 81 years, while out on an excursion to sernundo his friends with soul charming music (?) got caught in n trap. In his efforts to free himself he mangled his leg so much that, although able to drag himself home. he died the sumo evening. He leaves it large circle of relations to re- member his iosc-1I. E. P. WE direct attention to the advertisement of J. II. Hunter, which will he foundin another column. Mr. Hunter sells goods remarkably low in price, in taet below in some things what they can be bought for in Toronto at wholesale prices under the “National Policy Tariff." m is enabled to do this as he laid in a very large stock of goods previous to tho tariff coming in force. . On Monday of last week, while Charles, son of Mr Goo. Forbes, 12th con. Norman. by, was engaged chopping In the woods, a limb was thrown from n tree, striking him on the head. He was carried to the house insensiblo. Dr. McLean being summoned, succeeded in restoniug him somewhet, al. though little hopes are entertained of his recovery. OUR readers will recollect a pmgmvb a week or two ago that appeared in the Iht. - in reference to two barrels of fisit stolen from Mr. A. Hunter of this Town. We are pleased to learn that one barrel has since been rammed to the rightful owner, and the conscience of somebody lightened of its burden by so much. Pstssurrrrau.ts.-tht Sabbath next Sacra- ment will be held at l’ricevillo, when tho Rev. James Cameron, of Chatsworth. will preach. At the late Sacramental services held in Durham, the Rev. Mr. Mohiarmid, of Latent, preached on Saturday and Sun. day to large audiences,nnd very acceptably. WE would remind our renders of the Entertainment in the Town Hall, on Fri. day evening (to-morrow) in aid of the Moelmnics' Institute Piano Fund. One or two addresses are expected, and some vocal and instrumental pieces of music, of a high character, will be given. Admission 10 cents. Ma, Joas b'wi?'BURNM, while passing through Canada with L' iss Neilson's Com. puny, paid a visit of a few Jay» to the old homestead near this Town, half"? Imstt absent for several years. m looks sell, and travelling appears to agree with him. To TEscmms.-Mislakos in Teaching,50 cents, by J. L. Hughes. Teachers' Haml- Book of Algebra, 91.25, to any address, post paid, on receipt of price. J 01m CAI- znou, Durham. Tug Mormon apostle lately laboring in Proton has left that Township. We are informed that the town ofhis disputation with other ministers is without my found. ation. - Buck wheat ttour, white Bonnsmnd n few more half barrels left of Trout and White Fish at J ohu Cameron's, opposite the REVIEW Oftiee. Rlllxnu the Temperance Meetingin the Town Hall next Tuesday evening. A good programme has been provided. Ad. mission free. Till Auction Sale of J. & D. Melhmald, which comes off on the 17th inst., is in Bentinck and not in Gleuelg, as stated last week. . A com-mm- for a 02,100 church. to be erected u Woodland, Egremont, has been let. the individual. The doctor - IMM- inetin; treatment a» quick I Minn-l remedy. The quad however has the " nnhge ofitinernnee and ignorance. m iainDurhamind" Prices-ill. to. morrow; thieyenr‘in Ontario, and the next possibly in New Brunswick or Non Scotie. He in under no compulaioneo! Science or conscience, And before experi- ence he- not down his remedies It their proper vnlue. he he. fuel topute unknown. But time will convince the public that .the load pretensions of qunckery are not to be relied upon. end that when the hour of trial does come their stay must be placed on "ientitih medicine. However, and with all chnrity we any it, the quackery which does the most injury to tstories medicine is not that which is out-hie the profession but that which is in it. The low arts, which give a temporary 'success to the progress of the mountehuuk. form in many case: il large part of the stock ip tunic of the doctor ; too often members of the regular profession consort with these men, to whom they are nvowedly opposed both in theory and practice; the public are thus misledmud the charge made by Adam Smith holds " good to day " it did a hundred years ago, "that the success of qnacks is altogether owing to the real queekery of the regular practitioners." with e fondness the greater, in proportion to the degree of disappointed expeeutiona. Ikittntifitt medicine and qnukery can never come into collision, nor can the former be on: injured by the latter. The ad “dresses the crowd. the other deal. with Local and other Items. A military court wu held at Owen Sound on "iday lust for the purpose of enquiring into certain charges prelcrred again! Captain Rorke by his lieutenant. After 1 long and thorough mvostiutiun‘ Captain Burke left the coun without the slightest stain on his chamber. I The firU sod of the Singeen Valley Rail. way 1n: tunes! on Wednoldty. This road is intended to extend from Walkerbn to Mount Forest, them to connect with the Toronto, Grey and Bruce line. Four Mount Forest young ladies rum-cl;- ed in to the council chamber during session, and asked for the town lull, gratin, fora leap year party. Themot it. The Durham Review has, commenced the third year of its existence. It is well worthy the genomes support of the public in its locality. We extend our eongntuln- tionsr.--Wiarton Echo. 3rd Chuuu---Hugh Policy. Francis Ander. son. Sophia M. McGlxee. 4th C1aau--Annetta M. Smith, Laura It. Page, Wm. Marshall. 5th Class.-. Elijah Page, Henry AMI), Charles Smith. For the month ending Feb. 27th. 1880. Junior lat Cleustc--David Fleming, M. A. O'Ltushhsnd, Thos. E. McKim. Senior In C1tuss.--C. A. Bates, Isabella Webster, A. S. Kilpatrick. 2nd Chunu--Joseplt Webster, Thos. Now- ness, Hattie Emriek. 8rd Class, jnnior.--Bc1la Nichol. Mary McLachlnn. Herbert Watson, Elizabeth Simpson, Alex. James, Mic-bad Henry, Archibald McTaggnrt, Neil McMillan, Robert Moorhead, David Webster. 3rd Class, senior.--Alfreil Wutson,Agnes Wobster. Mary J. Simpson, J tunes Nichol, George McLean, anbhm McKiunou. Bertie Ghent, Robert Watson, "Minnie Motrreuetul. . . . 4th cl-acura McMillan, William D. Grier, Maggy Moorohend, Robert Wob. star, Maggie Cameron. Honor Roll of Senior division for the month of Feb. The names are carefully selected according to order of merit and conduct. No case of corporal punishment during tho month, and only one last month. 5th Clatuc--Albert Ferguson, Lachlnn McLean. Earls 3rd Class-lst, D. mortar; 2nd, George Btorrar ; 3rd, H. Brown ; 4th, Gcorge Hyatt. 2nd Cltum---hst, Geo. Sherman; 2nd, J. Hyatt; 3rd, John Johnston ; 4tls, Ellen Chimck; 5th, Wm. Emel; to, II. Wine. 4th class-vile, Mcn'iaon 88, Fanny Ector 72, Leila A, Banks 71, Eliz. E. Nor. rison 68, Henry Mutht 67. s. s. No. li, BENTINEK. Honor Roll for Feb., 1880, S. S. No. tr, Berstinek. 3rd Class-mary Ann Ector 75, Emo. lino Bitehit 76, Patrick Morrison 71, Henry Hill 60. 4th Class-tst,) Kincaid ; 2nd, Alex. McGregor; 8rd, Jae. Kincaid ; 4th, Wm. s. s. No. 3, amnesia. Tho following is the honor rolrfor Feb., 1880. The names mo arranged in the order of merit and the percentage of tetal marks is stated nfter eacy name. gud cltuss.--David mlonay 01, Ellen Kcuuy o, Robert McCracken 60. Several tenders for printing were opened and after 3.01m discussion the matter was left entirely in the hands of the Printing Committee. . The report was adopted and cheques issued. Finance committee examined the follow. ing accounts and recommended pay. ment ..- lIenry Cmtchley. 2 con]; wood...... 92.00 Joseph Moyat,tiudttutir town and S. -- U tu5eottttU V............................. Arch. McKenzie, do. W. McMistor, 8 cords wood............ II. Young, cutting wood .....'......... Council met usual monthly meeting on Tnesdny evening, member: all present ex- eept councillor Storey. Mr. C. B. J aches applied on behalf of the Temperance Club for special rate- for as. of town hall. The following terms were granted y-lower hall, $1, and upper hall " per night. Mr. Johnston's offer to do tho necessary advertising of the eorporUion for the your gratis was accepted. Abstract of town accounts was ordered to be published. Emu an" Lor.--On Month, the an. inst, our Bailiit want to Robert “mum'- to mine come mule. Mr T. [no All the op- pollh'on that, mm of " tin mld, Abusing tho Bailitf connidonhly, who new.“ in Man 'rattk; any t win-ho mm. T. bemWht More J. W. Ari-tong. 101.. J. I, who committal his to jail for titt- as”, Mr. T. positivqu refusing to no. Jud "thutimerthotun con-mod. Tho hill! name: by his Ion, the J. P., “(I others, at. tar qutts a struggle wounded in plain; the hand will on Mr. TU. wring. HM I‘M] moths: being present undottook to min her Ion with I stick in he Irish style. The WI Ion taking the stick from the old My rewind simple-non of but tooth on hi- Und. Al it should be, Law won the Fattu--t)ur monthly fair WM held on Mon. day. Plenty of tttook out, tome buyen, but very for sales, owner: taking too much And buyers offering too little. ottarst.--J. Stuart died very “(Manly Int week. Swan any. previoun to hit death he was in the C. M. Church, and ”mod to on» joy the union. We quip-thin with the friends. My they look to Him who binds up tho broken hurt. ItrouvsL.--The revival union in the C, M. Church still continue. There hu boon pbotrt sixty converted and my Itill locking. May God still Men. any. nonxma‘s mus rusuc swoon. PRICEVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Town Council. Honor Rolls. W. L. BIAcszzm; Tucker. Flesherton. 1-} >‘Ov N. B. G'sarm, Teacher. W. L. Duos, Teacher. - Mr. J amen Morrison, " can. Non-u- by, had nine of his best sheep killed by dogs @110 other night. . Grey (South 1tiding)-comrmuaioner- Archd Davidson, Baht. Watson, Br., and' June: Brown. Grev (But Riding)--Commaioe- Thou. Tyson, W. J. Mull: Ind Williun Brown.. Grey (North Riding)-commaiomms- Geo. Price, Benjamin Allen, J... P. To!- ford. . Grev (But Rih'mt)--Commaion- In the Globe of Tuesday but weak Ap- pears a list of those appointed License Commissioners by his Honor the Lieuten- ant Governor, under the provisions of the License Act of 1816 in the several License Districts in the Province of Onttrio. The appointments in this and neighboring dia. tricts are as follows: . Dttmsrin--commuaionerts-Thotmu, l ull, William Parsons and George McMmuI. the referred to, has his character es- tablished, and is always ready to extend a helping hand to the fallen and downtrodden brother who may be. deviating from the paths of righuousneto, ke. Yours, J. Dian: fme,-d?lctt" allow me a short space in some corner of the columns of the Renew. I am not much of a correspond- out, neither do I pretend to be so. but knowing that you are a man who will, by no means despise the foeblest eommuniea. tion, any more than the high and well com- posed sentiments of the most learned. In reading last wocks' Reva-av, I observed a piece headed “Quackery in Prieevillo," with a D. at the bottom of it, whether that meant Doctor, Divine, or any other man, it makes no iiiirerentse. Well Sir, I am not a resident of that village, nor do I mean to say much on their behalf, knowing that l there are men within its walls who are able [ to stand up in its defence, on that account they are this day permitted to answer for themselves. Mr. Editor, the object of my writing is to contradict that portion of Mr. DU letter, which says the poor, simple minded and ignorant people, of the vicinity of l'riceville, who allow themselves to be fhseeed, he. Now Sir, let me tell Mr. D., in plain, simple language, that there are as intelligent a community in and around ‘I’riceville as could he produced in (excuse l me Mr. Editor, I was going to say Durham) any other part of the country. Perhaps if they called on Mr. D. to administer to their ‘wants, than he would consider that he was teaching the simple minded, wisdom. Att. It appears that Mr. D. is badly ttMitsted with the “Jealous Fever," and perhaps if some hind friend would advise him to take a drive out to the little villagsof 'ii1ii'Gtr','l some of these tine days, and got this, soi called, “Quack." to make him up ”good, dose of the Compound Mixture referred to in his letter, it would alleviate his 1'ftil ings greatly. The clerical Member of.the To the Editor of the Review. Moved in amendment to the.motion by G. ll. Middleton. seconded by Peter Me. Gregor, That we meet at Dundnlk at the call of the 1'resident.-Atuendment Car. tied. Amount reeeiyeil by the Treasurer from the late Treasurer is $88.60. Moved by D. K. McArthur and seconded by A. Riddcl, That we adjourn to meet at Hopeullo on (2:11 of the President. Moved by Henry Graham and seconded by G. R. Middleton, That A. Riddle], John Anderson, Peter McGregor, D. McMillan, Henry Johnston and the President, be a Committee to enquire " to the purchase of Show ground, and to ascertain tor what price such ground can be obtained sad to report at next meeting.-Wrried. Moved by D. K. McArthur and second- ed by Henry Graham, Tint A. H. Burnett get a Diploma for Home Shoeing, as he has taken three first pnzes for the lame, providing that he pay the expenses of said Diploma.--Carried. Moved by A. G. Hunter and seconded by G. R. Middleton, That it be 11 standing rule at all the meetings of this society, that the speaker take the floor and address the chair, " it will have a tendency to better order and progress of 1mtriness.--thuzied. The following in a copy of the Minutes of the first meeting of the new Board of Directors. and 013m of the Proton Agri. nltunl society, forth you 1880, which an a the Amrlo-Amaeieatt Hotel, Dun- dnlk. on the ht of Much. Moved by Peter MoG;egor and second- ed by Henry Johnlton. Tint there be only one ticket of admission given to each mem- ber. Moved in amendment to the motion by D. K. McArthur and seconded by James 1tosboroagh, That there be two entrance tickets given to each member.--Lost.- Motion cirried. . Due-n Helm-n. Via-President; Di- "rotrtetett,-Benr, Orr-hem. Henry J ohmton, D. K. McArthur, A. Riddel, James Ros- borough, John Anderson, Peter McGregor. G. n. Middleton, Treuurer. end A.. G. Hunter, Sonata], were ell present. The President called the meeting to or. der 31:de e " prelim“, remarks, After which the Inmate: ofthe last meeting sale. Moved by Henry Graham end seconded by D. MeMillen, Thu the thattU of this: meeting be tendered to D. K. Mehrthur, ".Tretumrer of this Society for his unmet; in connection with the society as treasurer. and would eongratulUe him on the ear- reetness of his been, and the satisfactory report presented by him " Tretuurer.-- Carried. Moved by Henry Graham and seconded. by Duhcnn McMillan, That the Secretary provide 300mcmbera tickets, and to be distributed amongst the Directors, for Amman nmondod Report which wu adopt. ed and shows 3 him“ on hand from hut you of $24.60. were rad and adopted. Ho than road the Proton Agricultural Society. A. J. HUNTER, Secy. Dnmlalk, March Ist, 1880. License Commissioners. Quackery in Priceville. «Q». - Moved by Mr. Blyth. Mteonded by Mr. Ball. Thu the Clerk give the parties inter. mhd an neon-say notice for not! muting of Couneii.--4kmud. On motion made and waded Council adjourned until April tttlt, I”); " the Township Hall. W. R. Bra, Tp. Clerk. Xurmby. F a. 26, 1880. The Trustees of P. S. S. No. " petition- ed to have change made in the boundaries of said section. Mount Forest being in. oorporated a town takes the following rete- poyen from section '. John Foster, Wm. Henderson. H. H. Stovol,' Robert Bighun. Thou. Ainley. Sidney Smith, John Boos. John Fleming, John Bmall,and assessment 0116.600 ; trustees ask from P. S. S. No. 8, following ratepayers ', In. Best, Hervey Noble, Wm. HW, Joe. Orr, Andrew Miller, E. B. Campbell. four lost only on conces- eion B., not on their other hulk. and Goo. Hullidny. In. one! monument of 08,290, or half whet the section has lost to Mount Moved by Mr. Ball, seconded by Mr. Fisher, That the Treasurer take such ac- tion as will redeem ten dobentnm of one thousand dollars each on the best terms he gm obtain And at the least oost.-Car. At the bresent meeting it we: considered best to endeavor to obtain our own de. benturea even if a premium of three per cent should be paid and interest to due," as we were now losing what would soon amount to such premium and interest bo. lides any risk that might occur. At the January meeting of the Council it was discussed as t) the best mmle of dealing with the money of the Township m the Ontario Bank as information lit-ted that the debentures it WM intended to redeem were now in England. It was alleged that five per cent could only be realized in any Bank, with possibility of Bank failure ; that no mode of investment of which the Council could legally avail itsplf would realize in. terest called for on debentures. and Bmuly it won agreed to defer action until next meeting 3nd seek further information. Moved by Mr. Bull, seconded by'Mr. Winkler, TUt application of Roman Catholic Separate School Trustees of tice. tion No. 6, for debentures to erect a school house be granted in no far u the Council In: the power.-Ahuried. Moved by Mr. Winkler, seconded by Mr. Ball, That no charity doctorl' bills be paid or in future ontertainod.-Cimritsd. Moved by Mr. Blyth, seconded by Mr. Winkler, That an order be issued to Treats. m-cr to cover amount of non-resident tax of 1879 for which receipts so far Inn's not be? obtained amount being 'i1A0.--Car. we . Bills were presented by doctor: for ttt. tendanco on parties who were not able to pay said bill themselves. Moved b Mr. Blyth. seconded by Mr. Winkler, Ell bill for stationery for 1879 an now presented be paid to the amount of "26.M.--Garricd. Moved by Mr. Winner, seconded by Mr. Ball, That tho Treasurer's accounts for 1870 being found correct, he be paid salary S.',',, said your. amounting to '100.--ctd. no . Moved by Mr. Kmuig, seconded by Mr. Ball, That report now read be adopted and “tend on tttiuate..--Carried. Mr. Myth presented the followi ug report: That. having thoroughly examined the Treasurer's hooks in connection with this Township, we beg leave to report that we have found them correct and recommend that they be passed as finally audited for the year 1879. Committee meta report. Council u- sumod. . Council went into committee, Mr. Wth in the chair. Moved by Mr. Kama, seconded hy Mr, Bali, That the Council Co into Committee on Auditors' report as now presented by Auditors and that Mr. Myth be chairman. -Cartied. Moved b Mr. Myth, secondei by Mr. Winkler, Tim. the Township printing tor the current your be let by tender and that the printing onion in M want Fore t, Dar. ham. Hurristou, Chtford and Ronstadt. be asked to tender. Clerk sending schedule of work to be done. said tenders that may be received to be a ned It next meeting of Council. 'ldL',r'l'i not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.--Cur. tied. Moved by Mr. Blyth. seconded by Mr. Winkler, Tth " be allowed tor muting out all pa rs relative to formation of Roman Jlll'l,t, Separate School Section No. tr, Noruuuoby.-c-csrried. Moved by Mr. Winider, seconded by Mr, Fisher, That in future luge bridges which will require to be built be paid for from the general found and that the Reeve and Coun- cillor of the division in which web bridge is required tirat report all portionin- " lniive thereto for action of Council thereon. ---Wrried. q Moved by Mr. Blyth, seconded by Mr. Ball, in amendment. That all new bridges um may be required over liven known as Benny's Saugeon and south branch of Snugeen be built out of Township funds and any repairs re aired on Any bridges or any other new Iii-{ages abut maybe neod- ed In this township to be charged to division tuniU.--Lost. Birth. In! ”gnu-Boon; Wm. Winner, Bound Deputy-Run. m Hugh MI and Count! 'Utter, Councillon. Minutes of In: muting rad Ind pound. Moved by Mr. Myth, lauded by Mr. Bull, Thu Andrew Balm be paid 012 for work on town line, Currick and Normanby, Bud that acid mount. be deducted from the original put ot 0100 to aid liae.-Car. Moved by Mr. Blyth, seconded by Mr. Winner, Tint the application of E. Curran begnnted and an: William'u mo be struck from Collector's roll of 1879 And that taxes for said year be not returned.- Clnied. Moved by Mr. Winner, seconded by Mr. Fisher. That material tor the late election be pm! for, amounting to M.-4Jarrted. The Council of the Township of Norman» by met per udjnu-nlncnt of Int looting u the Township Hull, on Friday. the Mth day of February, 1880. Mond by Mi. Xenia. mauled by Mr. Fisher. That the Treasurer pay the sub- h-aumr of school monies tha nun of "00,to pay school teachers. 'rhNuos.- Moved by Mr. Ball, seconded by Mr. Fisher, That the application of Mr. {Stone to procure fuel from hardwood on line be. tween Lots 20 and 21, 9th concession, be grautu.--carried. Moved by Mr. Winkler, seconded by Mr. Fisher, That the necountof F. Ilu-tman for ttoitin to old man Aurioh be laid over until next meetittg.-Carrud. Moved by Mr, Birth, seconded by Mr. Winner, That the cost of audit to the amount of 027 be paid.-Carried. 3“???“ tr, W..plyu, . seconded. my , " in ttinc/tYue lo me to observe that the I nulgccl ,1”qu may and manual! ac~ 1mm". Gentlemen of Me Legislative Amwur, I am glad to be able to when you been further tutmdarteo upon your Malibu“ duties and to ttnusk you for It careful cons lidonho‘ n . have given Ut minimum fol 'l'l,'l'llld,Itf wlucln I luv. to-day boots culled upon to 3mm. It - a. t plenum to know from the action 3(0me “ken tlmt "If Govern- monc will ban your cordid and oyu sup- portin snorting unjuuclduuud ei he of this hovince. more especially in in: otrortr to “skin the Aim of the Arbi- tnkm- by whit-n tlt" nm‘l‘wrly and westerly ttous-tGet of Ontario harc ' determin- u, and I In" to nehmwledge ',1Trtt Iu-nith which you have pl: " the 4it'mt of I! adh,sr" an necessary fumi- he that WW. tor Bord - V - 7_ - _.-.-.__-v., AU "rqsoetiut Minibus and the Ad- jmnt territory. Act " the relief of Building, Loan, and Saving Societies and Companies. Act to Imam} the Municipal Art. Act to pmvido for the motion of new buildings for the accommodation of “to Minot] Legislature and the Public De. MB“. In respecting public can“ of Ontario. Act to make turther peovtuion respecting the mm of persons ttaathted in asylum: the the insane. het to extend the power: of Joint Stock fitted, for the erection of Exhibition Bun an... het to protect goods oftodge" Ind board. ers “not dim " rout dam to the superior Mallard. Act rounding the maul of mom from county gsoiato Provincial humu- tiong. het res ting min amendments tottio Public Bomb Act. Act further to Batend the Jum’ Act. Act Ttgear, the iueorporUiem " Cemetery mlmnieo by loud-o _ Act respecting campus}. itaeoeP trated under Imperial Statutes. Act respecting Malian-l nation and exemption. Art to prevent the upreuling of Cal: Thistles. Act to abolish priority of and among a.- eqution creditors. . Act to amend the Frets Gun“ and. 30-5- atelds Act. het respecting the debentm debt of the city of Guelph. Act to extend the jurisdiction of Desi.."- Courts, sud to vegulate the ot1ieiaU ed Mn aid Courts. Act to Imam! the“ respecting had nu:- veyors and the survey of lauds. Act to amend the law for In [tomb II ot game and fur-bearing minds. Act. Act respecting the support ad Dstitrtte Innne Persons. Ant minding Ditching Water com. Act to amend the Revised sumac re- specting Mortgages nul do: of Perinatal Property. Act to eonfirm certain pretimin . p cocdiugs. and make farther [Waggon " the tormattou of the county of [mm Act respecting the Agricultural Colby. Act " the relief of Comparative Laud..- tiotte. Act respecting Coroncn' Inquest!» 1 Act to nuke valid certain anmw By- luvs. Aettoimtoeromte the Saul lite. Maia Builmy Company. Act to revive And amend the Act incor- g,'?,,',".",' the St. May's sud Cm!" “they may Company. Act to amend an het "swelling the Georgian Bay and Wellington [inlay Company. Act relating to the incorporation of in village of Chunky. The Home went into Committee on In. Mownt'a Bill layman-g the adminuteatims M jun-tics in the dilution ot Alcoa“, Th-d.. Bay, and Nipiuing. The Bill wu reported with lone amendment, all m mad a third time and panned. I n: noun: Hakeem. Tomato. Marta li. At three o’clock His Honour the Lion- temust-Goresrnor, uoompcniod by Captain Law, A. D. C., drove down to the Pub":- ment Biu'hliugs. As soon as the (Image debauched from the saw. of the Govern- ment Home the Field Buttery, which w“ stationed on Wellington street, begun the firing of a “Into. The galleries and body of the House were well filled. The follow- ing are the more important hill: and Act to imam-panic the Gland Ontario Central Railway Company. Mr. Mowat, in making to Mr Calvin amendment, laid he thought the metal-en M not “in understand the farm, of [In _ neat. lie himself In. convinced that In - !!er Ihoulnl he “hunched from the ulna of: Inn's [mu musty in - in“. He would no" the“. "aMeebe "(and luck to Committee of the Whole to have the clam i-rtmt by Mr. Calvin “rick out. . Mr. Wood moved to inhoduoc n Bill to vote Her Mnje-ty certain um- of tau-e1 to defray the expense- of 1 civil you!“ i- TheBitt-radtttimt.-dand third “malndpuued. Act wading the suntan] and Huron am! the on Dover sud Lake Huron Rail- way Compmiu. het to amend the Arts relating to tlu, Credit Valley Railway Company. Tatum Hill VA. mined in Committee Mr. Cavi- loved that. Bill Inn-normed no u to provide for the Micah: of the in. do“ nth-1m from " m property. and that he be only “and on the, Mr. Moarnt moved the adjourn-nun at the Home. my, mvide " the divisuou of the township of Luther. Ant Impeding Inter works for the town of Winghun. Act to incorporate the will-go of Win ton. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE The motion manic-l, Ind thallium mended VII rad . third time. Mr. Meredith Inked why the Sunk-ah uy alum-tel for the amount W “M expanded thin yes: on huh-meat lhiHir+ had not been brought down. Mr. Mowat said that Inch hmhy Eliminate. were “neon-try, u the “on: had already granted the whale “mun mqt'ir. ed for the new buildings. Att mpocting the Ontario h.et to amend the Agricultural and Arte Tum“), M l at tho Muddy“ “a The Bill lumen-[muting the Agra College, which has just [momm- law the wane alien-um] by you of l penance of “at institution to the I 'i60esutio, Ind] have no doubt you unexposedwilllxsliucd toned I, Wag extent by all clum- tat: As the utility of thin imam demonstrated by expert-um will be taken by {In Go'mrnmoul only dream the peoroeitiottfoi nu Aueiemttrmt 00mm”. an] a for my “It, In “named the mod ell ad beurtieial results. Wlmunougjslwm MM Departments Ins can; W. I m that, Without on the "tienntod ooU, building: will b " fully Nel my: demands of th, Thts extension of the juriuietioet new Courts will tend to we lam number oi mitt“ I mun to: has upon-ire menus for enforcing _ “I. while other mondmenus in auctioned by you will add luau-I “to Money of the lrihunsls. Thr utqoetet mendmonu in ch rift! III making from your damn: man tmttirsuUrlr thotw which red nun-hr of watery exemption: "I WI! clung“ in (he menu-um; q hunch. cannot fail to le of great we. While the subject is Luna {tractable dittiettlty, it may ma "MM that your enquiries bod wt " providing annuity "eideeag. to Menu“: and other mu will in due time malt iu‘ him-pm of (In! most desirable obit Tb uni-III with which you 11.1 . a. of many for the relief at on: itttt Wmsubrcu in Ireland wil sun, be warm y Ippmcinwd by thq a“ I fresh moi of the $NN8MtBtMt menu of interact and sympathy unite the at the many l, “was. ot Her MM SEEDS, iGrcGh in II! "q'ees worthy new no! wealthy l'ruyincc. Th m to Invent um “motion of pine umber on t huh. to bring Mechanic! his“! Huang-Walk Mini-mare! , to mum. priority of claim llllull “on eeoditotas, to check the Inn [tolling ot cnrunor'u inquesu. and Alone III hum-nu l nun-nu of m lulu tho p, ' ' . '1.va for boys Wank. " .Lli dom unstrulr I m of the IA-ginluuw AW'IHIOI. tario tor the good government aud of.“ prowl-er. I thank you tor tlsr voted for t It puhlsc tH' expanded with all the l tut is count-Mun and public 'equiretttettoi. In "leoasittg you pr tilt. in my offieial cnpm giving -siott In my the "tare uslmrity of Onmiu Marthe perm“ Nations by which it, l hurry lmitinn has both u." Divine Wis mum-ls of its slum Int-ml the induutry l Th0 l'rmiucid huervit Speaker um] (‘n-utlumm Ant-unduly. it in His l "but!" (In! time Lep.id remand. and this ng as My unnamed Hunt": thuuaame.--hu-d can (0th 02.00» What any mm in the world five second nil-I on Tomato Buy. The no place in June oehdy. As an a the muinoneu of an offer, In- In “on toefeit with the Sp Ming "lit Mait, to whom may neoclmec d nu he cadres-ed. Btttcttstt.--lohn A. BIL-Mills! may you” kept I boot Illd sh, (Ralph. committed suicide um PM night. He hung himsoll ednatrNrtotiaetopofado (out! he was dead. At one ti um in the Wellington Bitict all lain etkets addressed to the I)“ he ,etslred them gin-u, m be In. " W to the students eat collage in Town». Foul." no F.ttrsEgr.t.r.to:sT.-w My Ind Thundny. 25th and I (in. Doqua, of Mariska. was [on Mr. Sm. J. P., u Mouutil “and“ to Guelph can! for taestee, and e-lmzzk‘ncnt. ' plain-at in the case i. Th. F. 1 Fm- thq atsade-ee sauna the " the charge at embezzlement l ”WW to no“ I bone " W amusing to receivd “in“. Within he soul [anon receiving three promised two " 035 and: and one furl - the two not“ for ‘35 eeeh not ”presenting that amount to, eoqld goth: the hone. (indium! hill " conciliation on the d Int-did not“ lemon and lat it to Dough-s who [realised to [1 - which In Inva- ad. Dom aha-gal with (will: I note " peetiate to he aigtterd by John e In. township. and whiab M M T. animal- u .m P3 M on My Int in clam. B-Min, of “(not Ptteeat, ml up I. await " murymml Th new l'mhytcriun Ch jimmd u, fr, quad on tiabU In 'Iw mm .1...g the service VII Ly me lior. Mr. [mm of tho M a joi‘ union by tautor, "I Bar. Mr. Bull. .4 in up evening (In Dev. launched. Tue mslk,eO'oe" and punched. Tue (mum'uunq and non. during tueour nun-um The clutch, Cindi " non-m. hick with wtratq may. inn-mun rod ts,'.""; and um um: no.“ i. , the 0pm eo"rdsd. 1 ottl ‘.-.. ‘lll H tii I'I m m up ml i "

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