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Grey Review, 10 Jun 1880, p. 2

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go FM bail-Eon.” 0-010 county “no House dlndlhlgowth. It "on unneces- aitremtutuauuof loci», in which it “.mhonmdm at Edward *0.” until mmmly modern innit-(.060- ,rnstoseqttlytbeCrown ,ritht-rsett Ill. To unit-kin, a thoagitrd-, tttatt-tseo-tsw" “undula- t-trugiautiotub “and cosh-Oil- inlai- Non ro- ugh-hilly human-Min delaying LG-a-r-da-hott' Lui-dai-Bio-ere ”Ethhogqbul In! in” in! in 5-in in the Homo at Commons. Lugoly Com”. it boo unilormly otudiod tho -. at tho Canon-tin party. To aid Ibo policy at a: John it unetionod tho wont - oet-ioeuth. original ur. pio with IMtiah Cohn/U-to Mud tho halo Boilvoy in 'mtram--tut bu boo- - - who: limo Con- ard-atm. all h o-boruo the Lilian] [ ($thth thoqum'! an»: Idiot. Iktihmy Bill-in both non hing may w by portion “no. Thooo huh-on show bow in- - itio clinching on. ttre intoI'ouoof tho wool- Ptovinooo who]: tho intonat- d - look in o country M. 8m to no]. on “do” in Mammal to " -htirtsed by tho Mail bohvoon tho Homo of Ludo in Bnglaad Ind tho' Conn- dion Son“. The oops: an. in o rmnt boo. that tho “Homo of Lord» woo in. ted 0mm“ of docking hasty. wood. who wan lately invested with the honor, " . 1’.qu for past political unit. a. no! who in not at All likely to be no no- qni-ition to the august body of which he is now a number. The Globe contonds that the geniu- ot the use is to lop " I" ea. cumbnnm in public institutions; and " tin Saint. cost. the country about 9150,. Manually. and gins no equivalent in um. in tho uny on mini legislation. for this lugs omnditm of public monuy,tlmt 4h. tine lagoon. when . charge pliould in canted. And our Paliumntny imtitu- i tic-I bought non in machine. with the spirit of tho - and the neuritic: of the country. _Th. intention sud design of the hand-u of our Constitution in giving tt Bound Clamba- to the Futon] Puliunont C! tint in boil. "and .5070 the "handwypolitinit would not " a u a. My Won. and more clut- 'oHra-r" tho tt-siatrtg of att the Pto. ving al.1- aono w.» - tr.. later, ub at tho “that “but of tho Cold. cnln. Int no hr M mm... than l M I in ghoim “ to to u Minn I in in but. a the mm», s.- l This lubjoc! in at present receiving con- siders“. “tuition in the Press. The dis. onuion of it no“ In connection with the appoint-uni to the Sana“ of Mr. North, "I ADOLI'I'ION OF THE SENATE --8ie A. T. Bolt Intel, oddreooed the CM Club, Minion, Eng., on the ocean- ion of . dinner given in honor of in oyyointment no Cnnodo'e Repre- oontntivo. The worthy knight cer- tainly did justice to his country in vetting forth the many odvnntoges she oloroto the “toggling poor of the over crowded dietriete of Grunt Britain And Ireland. and distinctly stated that o! Cam. in Mount-tire. he was empowered to .1 that oho did not want money,bnt men. no io eertoinly the moot odroit way of tuning the [bin mobbing given Sir John I Ind Sir Charles loot year. when they went when“. for the Pturitie, Railwoy. Sir Alexander further said that in the past, up- wordo of Iituen million emigrants had left the drone of the Mother Country, of whom only 350.000 had ruched Con-do. that the object of bio appointment was to prevent my ouch accident wearing; again. and to prove to the people of great Britain that their true interesto would be better served ( by choosing Cumin no their future home. 1 and that the Province of Nov. 300th had petitioned Hot ”My Wilton-h the u- mnd Chamber in that Province. Consid- ering the (at that the Province of Quebec in Intranet! with 1Ubt--whioh shortly will -0II¢ to burn millions-it might be Wkly ”PM that m Mhrtes and mtattpim'itrttion “to the Legislative " ulnbly would be madity nboluhed. But it In. and tho co-tiv" well, and, for tho ml it must “which stand. --We m glad G churn that Dr. Don;- Inas, B. A., at Port this, button eluted to tho lulled 00le by the Stage“ n41 Block Division: --la the Chicago Convontion on Tuuday and“ Oahu. of Ohio’s. chosen as the was... Pruidontid candidate on tho 86th ul1ett--all the anti-Grant delegates G- niting to app-{rt him. Mr. Attila", of New Yuk. m than to tho undid“. of the -tr “We. Mont. Ind the Conan. than "em" in tho - Tho Con. vostio- “has in undo- " noun] days without 00-3.. to my dedinite unit in villi. “by the tmarsurofui1og.thar, took glue, all: up to tho Nth bin. neu- Iy tho no. giving (hut "Jilin. shout 176 and Gui.“ only 2 or 8, "Mann! Otto" bola 10 to N. ---A motion for tho abolition cl the Ing- iohtin Council in but: defeated by A majority of It! in the Quake Home of " umMy. Mr. Malia (than!) who undo the motion, contended that the Council In; "pen-in ; that it wan Ill-You; that dating the with": pm of it. "u'.- it hm! don. nogood. best todoooharut;thattt" nun of Ont-do uni Munch we mu THE REVIEW. I. I. In“. m “h- " "..-. (3m Agents for the Grey Review. I. mm. Durham, June 10th, 1880. . Wabash“; 1mm leat, and me: taking further uniden- in the no. how print-en won .oo-miudwjdltomml unit trial " the next “six”. for wilfzd murder. T Tu Knox Catm--'rh. phenom Eln- nah Knox and an colour“ man Douala, charged with pine mum!“ of the old man Knox. wore brought but)" Odom Prim, Georg. Spun“, Emir“, and Dr. Bam. ttart, J. Pia. It Owen Sound, on Thur-d“ Fonxcomm Ectartut.-astronomert, he" ennonneed n total eclipse of moon on the 22nd of June next. In this eclipse the mean any dimer completely from ViOW. Observations of such eclipse: hue been very me. Within the [at 700 you! there ere records elonly six, end atiot them It wee observed . that during the eclipse nothing of the moon wee seen. These eelinees all ocennd in April, May or June. Pertso.i.--Mr. J. B. Jukeon. who he- heen “tending the Unlvereity College, " ronto, airing the put tetane now It home near Letone. We are lorry to leern that, 1 owing to iii-health, he Ins nimble to write with justice to himself, on the 1'CG) pepen, end thereby failed to pen. He wee forbidden by his medial nttendent towrite " ellet the unminetion. Mr. Jackson he applied for en Wt degree with his stealing in honor this of lest Mne- tion. end whieh ie new pending the decis- ion of the Benete of theUuivsreitye both exhibition. nnd may of the potion moot won of I high order, md " be, Hm the “(lines were seagull, well Bnt, idUd with tho show. Pvuawc * Harmon‘s coirzrmurros. --ThU show exhibited in Durham on Thursday [at both Anal-noon Ind evening. Thus was “an haul»: of pooplo in town dating the (by {tom tho surrounding coun- I Tn Tortosro Continual of the Metho. dist Church met in Belleville yesterday. The. Rev. David Williams in put down by the Sutioging Com. tor Durham, and the Rev. Mr. Godfrey for Alunford. Fusur. ton, Jon. E. Sanderson; PritserilU, James B. Bahia"; Muhhlo, N. A. MoDiannid; Bunddk. Wale, Canon, and Htuovor, N. _ B. thumb, r. w. Crowlo, B. A. I Nzw Partso---.The Baptiste of North Boutinck no building . new Parsonage our their church and McCullnm'l School Hotue, In Bentiuck. It will be finished in two or thru‘woeksmnd will be occupied by the Rev. Mr. MeFsyden, pastor over the congragation at North Bentmck and North Olenelg. Mr. John McLean, orDur. um, u doing the carpenter work. A NEEDED Ismtavssm.rr.-t, notice that the Town Fathers no having the side- walks near the Foundry, and other places "paired, end apiece lelow a. Foundry. And one near the store of Mr. James Brown, re-laid with new flunk. JACK Fnosr paid as a visit int Tuesday morning. the ground in some localities be. ing quite white. We did not lieu of may damage being done. The votirtgam up By-Law granting M5.- 000 toward- widening tho T. G. t B. R., will take place in Proton, on Wednesday, the Til: day ofJuly. ' R. BULL is now fully prepared to do planing, tnouldiiax,eto., expeditiously and in a workmanliim manner, aha-ply. It his new Planing Mill, Sash, Door and Blind Factory. ' [55’Where do you got those nice clear pictures of you! children with such bright eyes? Why, ot course. at the Bed 1" lag,Up- per Town. Durham. Won has been resumed on the Railway Stution buildings and the bridge over the river in this town. Buns? tooh, of we berst quality and at the lowed price at J. II. Hunter's See advertisement. Wool. in now commg in truly. The price paid is 26 to 28e. . At a public meeting held in Toronto on I the Met ult, it was resolved to elect a I monument to the memory ot the late Hon. George Brown, and a Committee consisting I of Mean-a. Alex. McKenzie, MeMnater. , Crooks, Purdse, Edgar and others was ap- , pointed fur the purpose of determining on . the character of the work, and carrying out , the intention of the meeting. It is proposed I to erect a monumental statute of home in or about the Queen's Park. the coat of [ which is estimated at not less than from ' twenty to trrentritre thousand dollars. f This is aetep in therightdtmetiost. It is well that the memory of than have special- , ly distinguished themselves in furthering I _ the best interests of their country should be perpetuated in some tangible way. and certainly no one has a stronger claim on the gratitude ot Canadians than the Hon. George Brown. For many years he has been the leader of the Liberal party, and in his public capacity as a journalist and statesman he has, more than any other, contributed to mould the policy of the country. It is no httU to the credit of the Conservative Press that party spleen did not prevent their doing justice to the worth of the deceased statesman. Especially won this noticeable in the ease of the Toronto Mail and the London F rec 'Prcu, and it would have been well if the lesser lights of the Conservative party had followed their good example. We understand that a local committee has been formed in South Grey for the purpose of collecting subscriptions in aid of the memorial, and we have no doubt that the call will be cordially respond- ed to. I I the and to succumb to the popular voice. The House of Lords is uni-1m in its chu- "tor u a. Legislative handy, but no gif, lenM in it from the Contain: Bank in in constitution no in“ u in Mhee, am no "trumeuttaynudtawn born tho .0 in support of the ' Tho CID-din: tun. ate, if it is to “and. must “and upon in own merits/but if nothing hater an I. said in it. defused, than the will: brought found by the Co-ii. Organ ita term of axistonoe will noon be brought, to a clone. Memorial o_f the Hon. George Local and other Items. wu vary lugs It _ fhreertr you"? the dentin “any of 1110 British Emmi. Wu 7,911.4“? tour, while' othet manning union: had some 8,- 000,000. In Jazmin-Mb tonnage of, of the British Erwin had instead to 16,. 000,000, while “In of the M of the world wu 11,500,“ tons. Thu 58 put out. of tle,'""" hung. is owned by British manta elerming symptoms manifested themeelvee until evening when e physioien wee sent for. It wes fouad that ehe wee in e den- serous condition. heving been visited by e severe attack of inthunmatiott of the bow. els. Prom the time the disease not in bed- ly Mn. Godhey expressed herselfto the tsf%ttt that she would die. but her friends were hopeful end exerted themselves to the ntmoet to Aid her recovery, but without eveil. She tstttrerod much up to Saturday night. when deeth relieved her pain. De- ceased was was I resident of this place _ end will not only he missed byher husband l lend-family. to whose interest ehe devoted 1iiiriii nutiringly, but to e large, circle of i eoqneintenoee who held her in higheeteetn. Mrs. G. was e eonsietent member of the Cnnede Methodist church, end wee ever ready to lead e helping band in In, good work. The funerel took place yesterdey eftemoon and wee largely ettended. In the ebunee of her peetor. who wee attend. ing Conference, the Rev. B. N. Baker, ofti. dated, eeeieted by Rev. J. Hamill“. Mr. Godfrey end femily heve the "mp.. thy of the community in their benevo- He and Mrs. Godfroy at one. draws to Mount Forest, but are they arrived the api- rit ot a beloved wife sud mother lmd been taken back by the God who can it. Tho Mount Forut Confederate sayar--T1Ms Ind "out took pine " her nudenoe Main street, Snturday last. Her death mu quite sudden. ‘Wodnudoy Mm woo nomad u mull. attending to her household duties. Tlmndny morning she took ill, but no l PrcrmtEtrqtse casatrA.--Wt, have been called upon by Mr. Becker, of Toronto, who will be in Durham, for a day or twa,exliib- iting plans tor a work which will be pub- lished in Toronto. the iitu4 number of which it is expected will appear in about one year from now, it srtffieient induce- ment is secured. Ind styled “Picturesque Canada." Tho engravings will be from Pencil Drawings of L. It. O'Brien, I'resir, dent of the Canadian Academy of Arts,nnd other “ti-ts. From specimen: submitted to us for inspection we hare no hesitation in laying that this work halides being of local inter-It. no it will contain sketches from this and Adjoining coalition. will be superior toumrthing over before published in Americas. aad should be in ovary house- hold, It will also embrace the chielsconory in the Dominion, from Vancouver Illnnd to Newfoundland, and sketch“ by the Princen Louisa, under who“ patronage the Canadian Aondomy of Arts III estate Wished. The photographs of an. of the pencil Ihawings are equal to my photo- gnyh taken from noun-o. Dun or Mu. Aux. thurri-.-ahe Rev. Mr. Godfrey, of Durhnm, received a _ telegram on Saturday last, noting that _ Mrs. Alex. can”, his litterinJuV, in 1 Mount Forest, w" at the point of dentin. l LAYING In: Count Brotrn or $1. Gzonos's Cannon, o. 8.-.The Owen Sound Advertiser up "--The corner atone of the now St. George's Church was hid there on Friday afternoon hot by the Rec- tor of the Church, the Rev. Canon Mulhol- land, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Couper, Rural Dean of Bruce, the Rev. .Mr. Ward, of Markdale, the Rev. Mr. Kopr, of Chats. wortln,nn;1 Rural Dean of Grey, and the Rev. Mr. Stout, of Wiartou, Oa tho plat form also were the Revs. Messrs. Somer. ville, Scott. and McEwnn, of the! town. A large number of the people of the town assembled to witness the ceremony, which was very interesting and impressive throughout. _ l Tn locum! ammo] meeting; of the Sub- "rath School Convention of the Presbytery of Songoenmill be held in Guthrie Church, Harmon. on Tuesday, 27th of July. It in orpected that each Sabbath School in tho dividon will he roprmntod. A veryinter- “ting programme has been proparod,whieh Wlll go far to make this meeting on. of the most Incooufnl yet hold. The when and scholars of Guthrie and Knox Sabbath l School are now preparing vocal music, l and when the time arrives they will hermit. competent to onto-min an audioncor-Tri-1 buns. dun. Bolus. of ind. in furor of Canada, 080,118,006. On their own show- ing what I nmnrhbly out. lot of Pork our protmioniah must bet _ Smmlp Beam» t--"It in the advert. balance of ma. that is killing In," aid the Tories in 1878; therefore let In duniniel: our Me with the Halted Stntes." American statistic» jut published show, “ya the Globe, that in the twenty you. ending 1878 Claude sold to the Unit. ed Stet“ OWJOOJOB end purehue'l ”86,999,689 worth of America on- Fol. 1's: OLD Bom-Mr. P. Diehon, of Holstein, In: on Tuesday lost, for New York, when ho was to claim-k next day on the Ice-mn- Alabama, of the sub Line, for Glugow. m will visit various l points in England and Scotland, And he “pact: to be About about two months. l J umclous Annmn has mud any a new human; bu enlarged may an old busing“; has rewind may . dun Ina-inn; bu rescued may a lost baldness; an and many . failing buiunu; bu wound mahy r largs busineu, Ind helps 10531060.. in my bulimia. . Luna Kgum, " Doos.-.a compou- dent of the Clusloy Eanm'u up that' a number of lambs owned by Elmer-in the vicinity of Elmwood, but been ear. audotrbydoq., “roman having“ no In: mm thirteen lulu. It in expected that the “Mimi which ie to be erected _ " Mole-9th“ Pod-01in will 'romideratrir increase the halo en the mm! from the townehip. _ A new photogrwh gallery In: Just been; opened in Dnudnlk by Mr. J. J. MM ,1 Local and other items; _ The muting Idjounud a hut-put 12 tnad. L cum, to moot u no. Huh-n. l "rmtgrtr moor. A War _ Minute. of for-or My mum. to that“ Ammon' Report was rewind and accept liner Age " . - signed wl land by W. 0. “In... new by mat for Mr.W.L.Dixon, That the in.” “the Ila-mud valonwhkh thin Aasoeiatieat you in uronm thtetmb"ugiurtsaar. 'hianoha Moved by Mr. C. Bump, ad seconded hub for Mr. D. Alba's nun. It the request of“); Behexstary, " Amend“ Doings“ to To. ronto,tho report was new uni a". An amendm‘ont to the second nomination wu mad. 'ttttmee-fully by the Suntan and with the exception of the inn-won of I Awarding to resolution penned " a form. in union, the Committee for nominating ;omcere for next yen, brought in their re. port, Mr William. oftkllinrroodouroert. ing the chair at the request of the President The report we: given in by Mr. D. Allen on behalf of Committee. The following lumen were submitted for election I President, Wm. Ferguson, Bm., L P. S. Vioea'residettt, Mr. Armiriromr,Dtrrum. See'y-Trennrer. John th Rain. ' Hungement Cmmmittee. Home. Arm. strong, Gelbnith. Joan. New" end John labia. Auditon, Menu-e. Mortimer and Dixon. Deleglte to Provineinl Motion. John Mr. Jones then showed. by I plan on an blwkboud, his mound of nursing, taking his mush-such: lion Manic word- in a W of "arar's Elegy." Mr. Orton illustrated his method of fuch- ing Arithmetic to un danced chasm"! in the disttmsaitm which "o" in connection with the subject, Mr. William. made mm. admirable remain, which were highly NP prod-ted by the Auociltion. Mr. Mount“ then read 1. paper on "How to Touch Geography," and illustrat- ed the principles enunciated in his assay, with a clu- from the Floshorton Public School. Mr. Maintai- mowed tlue in tanking thy be and. tho subject 1 mental exorcise rather than one of tho memory. _ Mr. D. Allan, in introducing his subject "Monthly Report." showed a model of the former he has been using for some time and vary fully explain! the advantages to l be derived from the use of such reports. 1 Mum. Leonard, Galbraith, Dixon and _ other. Joined in tho diseusaiou. Mr. Wil. liams, Pnncipnl of the Collingwood Collegi- ttu'Intstituter, huimz been called on for him opinion, stated that his lengthened experi- onco led him to come tothe oouelasion that many tucker: were led to form too high an estimate, of the practical value oi we]: "pom, uni that teturtumr,as n general rule, After I " years' trial, gave up the practice. _ antmmv rouxxoox. Medina opened by pun-yer. Minutes of former meeting tronfirmcd, On motion by Mr. Galbraith, seconded by the t'usrctary, nttontiou of tho members was specially culled to clause 8rd in our bylaws. On motion by Mr. J ones. 'secondcd by Mr. o. Irwin, the following were appointed I Commune to nominate the officers and Committees for ensuing your, their report to be bung-ht in imtuuiauly before " Journmont at noon t--Mossrs. D. Allan, lt. Mortimer and Leomml. Session adjourucd at 5.80 [mm l Thor-alter a very minimal disdain ”on on "Tomtship Bonds." The debate was introduced by Mr.N. B. Grin and was joined in by New". D. Aan, Armstrong, Galbraith, J ones, Leotuad,Aeisesors, Dixon, McMastor and others. The general opinion was that such Boards would be advantage. out to the cause of Education and to the Profession. Mr. Brown, of Markunchoo-k a very iutelligontand hearty interest in the discussion), and urged the teachers, by "- solution and otherwise, to make their opin- ions known to the public and to the nuth- _ critics, especially respecting the quarterly! payment of their salaries. , _ Mr. Mortimer then not] I pap-t on “Chamionl Affinity, and performed new“! experiment: inn-truth. of his stunt-eats. The nun" of the subjeut prevented much diam-ion on this paper. Mr. Armstrong, of Durham, m then culled upon to: his paper on “Samoa in 'Naetting." Mr. Armstrong". paper wu- ueollent both in thought and exp-union as well u very inaction]. 2 o'clock. The minutu of but: "derunt, one: a slight oddihou. were wished. Tho dir. enuion amt. Biohardsonu m was in. troduced by Mr. A. B. Grin. Though mini With the lecturer in most of his opinions. Mr. 6. wood aphid two other points It consider-bk length. Mr. Dixon continued the (“amnion in opposition to the opinions advanced by Mr. Grin. Mr. bound and the Secretary tho took put in tho dileuuion. On motion by Mr. A. B. Grier. seconded by Mr. Dixon, the hearty thanks of the Association were nmrded to the Leeturer, and mu Iona. routine businua. it was mad!» at. up the iiumuion of Mr. Richmon'l pnpor in the afternoon. Semi", had mode some romnrh explan- “or, of the tretthtg up of the program, Mr. Richardson m RIM upon for his pupa: on “Hygiene in Bohooh." The 'ttttth' van . Very inbmting Ind practical om, 1nd was very well rewind by the Assad;- tion. " t 'u.ursors,. Ihy m. 1880. In was...“ in}: resolution M " " previous no.“ in “but of lunch Grey Tuchen' Motion met h the Court Home, M1401, the m of ylu'ch In. generously granted by the mWeu After the meeting In opened by pyer by Mr. Richardson. of Fluid-$011 " the re- quest of the Purim» the We: of [on meeting wen Isiah-Jed on motion by Mr. Th Allen; "waded by Mr. S; Acheson. In commencing the business the Presi- dent and. lama to“ Martin; to Urea. " him- tbroim duh him, In! um the South Grey Teacher! _ A Which {Amer has been victimized 10014“qu d0190,|rynpair otiosd forti- liur Agents. The nun-wing {Inner signedvlut 130an who“ Igno- ment for the distribution of a quantity cl Ila-modest thing in the “up. of: fiesta-, at on record; and in I fsw days he Andw, his note of land idying in on. of “no load] I Lrrsun vamo Ai-The numbers of Tho Living Age for the week: ending in, 29th Ind Juno 5th "qreetivelr,eonttdn tho, following urticlu: Mohammedmium in China, Edinburgh ; Recent Event. in Arabia, Hull “Feminine Usefulness. tad An Attempted Philosophy of History, Fort. nightly ; The Pinch of Poverty.Nimtconth Century J Intel-notion] Nowell-u and Mr. Howells, Contemporary; Klopotock. Corn. hill , An Etc-no from Fiji“ Cyclone, Maetnillaet,. Phil: 'tpeaking, Good Worth; The Tompenturo of Spoon. Nature; Tho Civil Coda of tho Jewn. tad The Heirs of I Poor Monk, Pall Matt J with instalment: of "He that Will Not When m Mnn" "Venn: Fontnino'l Bohollion,” "The Croohit Meg. “a "Bush Life in Quenc- hnd," with the ttsttal mount of poetry. IFox norm) number: df tiny-four large mu each (or more than 8,800 pages I you), the subscription price (88) is w ; while for 010.50 the publisher. otter to and _ any of tho Amalie-u " monthliel or week. l lies with ThLivingAgo fora "arritttthtdittg the “in numbers of the latter, both pact- pud. Litton * Co., Boston, on the pub- l ll_L._ ---- - n-.. - ___ FG..-a, Friday forenoou last, fire wue discovered in the reer pan of the house of Mr. F. Winn, he! Stree'. Owen Sunud, and before aseietnnce could be rendered. the rear portion of the house, which is e mmlt heme one; wee “consumed. ttr) the errivel of the engine, the neighbore worked vigorouely with puile, keeping hall the ihuumr, and had it not. been for their exeriions, the whole of the building, it not the edjeoent housee. would here been in nemee. AI econ u tlas engine errired the fire wee "tittguuhed, saving in e pertieiiy deranged condition the front hell of the house. ' The furniture wee ell eereo‘. bet the loee on the building is one which Mr. Winn can ill emu-d. The the originated from one of the children pinyin: with 'rtattshee.--2'imem. J union Tum Caasm.--Maaui. Anderson 67, Funny MtsNally 68.-W. L. DIXON, Toads". . Simon "6'OND CLatm.--Elun Manlly 78, Alice Banks 77. Ellen Kenny 70, Anna. Math: 60. SENIOR Tami) CLarss.--.uary Jane Ector 86, Pat Morrison 74, John McCormack 60, Henry Hill M. Forum Crass-Ada Banks 70, William D. Staples 70, E. E. Morrison 68. . I. s. so, 8, sumac. The ioilowing statement contains the name: of all who obtained over 00 per cent. of the total marks at the mouthiyextuuiua. tion for May _ Sncoxn Crasttc--Joseph Marchmout Jane Keith 48, Nancy Reid 46. Funk-m Ctarm.--Juuiors-Matili1a Allen M, Mary Coutts 62, Jasper Whyte 54. Tunm C,tass.--Jttuet W. Kennedy 61, Major Eeeles 68, Thomas Newton 5.5, Mary Whyte lit, Emily Rogers 60.- Irotrttru Cg.ass-8eniorr-Daviir Boss 82, Albert Mark 72, Merry Hutch 67. Wm. Abordeie 62, Sarah Morrison 67. s. s. N". 9, Eamxoxv. The following is the report of the month- ly examination of School Section No. 9, Egremont, for Mar'---.!. W. A. J ones. Teacher. The number after the name of each pupil donates the percentage ' It the last momMy examination .' 1hcrAmr.s---seoior--g. W. Nnimith, M. “Henley (oqlnl), Alex. Brown, James Bullivmt. J unior-G so. lemio, Thom Tanner, All“ Yum. _ thtooeor.-.First Ciai9.h. Johnston. M. A. Boil, J. H. Traynor. Second Chat B. Adams, Catharine Grantley. May Al- lan. Third ctt--g. W. Nuismith, M. Greenley. E. J. Wanda". GBooatAessr.---Fimt cu.--'. H. Tray. mr, E. Aha- (equal), C. Cranky, A. A. Johnston. second Chuss-AUz. Rutherford, J. Adams, Ale. Brown. Third cum-- Georgo Cuslmie, (barge Burrows, Allan Vance. Evrseouror.--E. Adams, J. H. TraynOr 3nd C. Urtstraur(trtua1), May Allan, A. A. Johnston. 1Irtrruma-Al. Omnley, E. Mam, AA. J ohustoo. non-um mama Damon. The following is the monthly rrsport of Holstein Public School " Mtt--Mr.tuvid All“, Teacher ' ' Ara-ur.-.' Choo-John Tray- nor, A. A. Johnston, E. Mum. Sooond Ciaas--Altred Von", C. (hunky, Juno- Bullinut. Third aaas--S. Kirby, George Burrows, Goo-go Cunhnio. Friday evening 3 Gum! Conan we. giv- en in the mu, by the member. of the Aasoeiatiou, minted by tho best haul h.- lent. Mr. Williams of Collingwood tid" much to tl." “cuss of the owning by " loclm-a entitled “Public Opinion," This brought tho proceedings to I clue. I t was denied advisable by ail thou prel- ont at the who; that the mum should not again meet on Saturday, to many of the member: find it t1iiBtmlt to a. tend on tGt a”, and thou who manner to min to the clue of the “Mugs, do no at very great inconvenient by Mr. lumbar, in! in order to rot-in tho but shim, in the profession itu new nary n In ind-ennui um " yours' ser- vice in the My; or Inning ruched the up of My MM climb the teacher ‘h Wm,“ that . copy of Obi [admin to kmmsaed to the Mini-m af, RULE”: _ Hand btdfr. 8. Ltuson, 9900th bf w.. hum, Tint the Minister of Eduction l bt' petitioned to bring in I measure making) it compulsory on Trinket to pay ovary teacher's slim-y At leu't quarterly. John C. Bun, “notary. Honor Rolls. Paras. Amour ttt Pa-ar.--' moat diner-in. “but new on My atoning, owning the in“: dot-h otBar. "h, the only "xqrhter oil-me- Lute, of Moray, and M. BU In: coming cut of the thin m M all was hurrying} lo Inch [do M but. InMumhly. mttttooutqt for-tttthte-oo. “I". my: " the kids: No. 4 up. struck her. anemia. My It“. the nplnd. a tow manna att-ds. I Moved by Mr. Allen. ascended by Mr. McCain-ck, that this council adjourn to meet spin a Melanin. on tutrmus, the 6th a” oIJuno. a 10 ("dock I. m. Coun- cil tdjonmod. Moved by Mr. MeConnuk, seconded by Mr. Dawson, That the prayer of John Wit. son end 47 others for suit-tum. to open "'dtstiste between lots 5 end it, con St, op? proeehing townline. be “rented, end that 0” be ' out of the general funds for tut purpose. The tune to be expended by Mr. Larremtms.-Aumud. out of the “new fund- for tint Gii22, provided Gland; mt an quaint. To be am by Mr. ticcormneka--4hir. Moved by Mr. Alum uoondod by Mr. Immune. That the W of Burn-I Both-tdei) other: for Ind-Canoe to open Gland; Mali-o hom lot " to Mt, con. Et, be muted. and that "0be ' ed on pcrsonnl property 880; Mlloolm _ Mquuis. reduced on rod property Mo ; J “moi Henry reduced on pol-Iona! property 640; James Mztthews roduood on real prot" my Mo; June: Shunt Maud on ' real property to; June; Ronnie! Induced on real property Mo; N. D. McKenzie ro- dnced on red property .900 ; has" Bur. gess reduced on real property .75. Tho Court “journal until an 5th of June. Council resumed. 3 i Bomb-ed from Mm.' Heath-y, the an of M." u N. R. tax in full on“)? And 18. Oran-marine. [or the you um, ”and by Mr. Intranet. Included by Mr. AIM, That John Irvine be, and is hmby Ippointod tsemnda-.-4uerud, ( Moved by M). ansoo. would by In known. that the Boon porch-u he roul "ratrha.-43areud. Moved by Mr. Allen, mud-d by Mr. Damon. mwnylhpu'dh but totkruh Emu M), uni John Mid be paid tor Bour to Immu- ”mull-ou- ite, in MIMI-WW: John Pollack tbr mending and my: Ohm Moved by Mr. Lawrence. seconded lo Mr. Bursa». Thu this Council form A Court of Revision. with an “new in the chair. Mcmben made the deouratiott.-- Carried. Upon appeal the following monument was rewind :--John MoFAddon reduced on person-l property Mo; Roland Byo.uduo- Egremont council met " Hob-win, May 27th, Members all present. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. . ‘ Moved by Mr. Black, seconded by Mr. 1Agnew, that the Deputy Returning can». end other: euisting in tho taking of the rote oo the T. 0. k B. It. bylaw be allow. ed similm remuneration la n the mid- ye) elections, and that the place of taking said votee he the lune u " said election, and that the Board ofeaid Company be rec‘ quested to indemnify the mtmieitmlrty against disbursements in the event of by. l law not ttaming.--Ciuaied. l 81st May, 1560. 'Jonx "Err, Mr. Fleming report“! I. G. t B. Bail. way bylaw with Ma and up. Moved by Mr. Fleming, seconded by Mr. Agnew, thet the lry-llw to be submitted to the Inn- uicipslity of Proton, seeking lid to the T. G. t B. Railway, be published as by Statute in the Msrkdule Erpoaitor.--Carrieg. 4 ': Moved by Mr. Flaming. mended by Mr. ngnew. Tint in put-lune. of the petition lk the ratepqm n By-an of 015,000, in aid of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Bait. way Company,“ hind-ad Mid and I tirst timeeiied. The By-hv intro. duced and rod . first tint. l Moved by Mr. Black, ICC" ied by Mr. Agnew, that the Bruw " $5,000, in aid of the T. G. t B. It. Company he now read . second tim-d that the Council go into Committee of the Whole. with Mr. Fleming in the ehtui-Aarrted. By. Luv "u A “com! time. Buck. Moved by Mr. Agnew, amid by Mr. Black, That the petitition of the PM Ratepayers of the town-hip of Phrtott it uring I Bruw {01.15.0001} aid of the T. G. l B. By Conwydo be "6mittod to the prmph, be now naivedr-Curiod. Aspeet'ntnmetit_ vu boll at the ed! of the Run at Dam. in the Orange Hall, on Thumb]. the Wth day of I”, 1800. P-nt.. Rave, Deputy. Reeve. ind Conneillou MonmAgnow Ind Moved by Mr. lulu. too-idly In Nero, tint the ma! roll a W, be now finally paused and oogtithU by the Clerk, and the Court of 1U%rios cloud. Boll eertiiUd to by the .Citrrk and the Conn “Revision cloud. Con. Aar. G. B. J. Hondenon entered " owner, uni George Wilton u ten-mt. for Lot No. 6, Mill Strut North, Mnrkdlh. Joseph Hum. new, nae-nod tbr an N. W. coma: of Lot M, can. 10. M. B. Helm-n mad for lat division of Lot Mt, Con. l, E. G. B., instead of 101m Doyla. Wm. Davidson unused for Lot “he; 8, E. G. B. Lot " Col. th B.. D. I, tiled to fl, Cop“. humane. Timothy - my total on the roll " 140370, Con. A E. ll. Il., instead of W. Willa: Couneirmet at the Tm “I, on I!” am, par-aunt I'o loin, mi oettanhed " Com of Revision. All the weaken wu- ent. Tho Deputy-Ron. in the chnir. Aunt-om " anemic! " follow: Tho per-0nd property W J. J. Allah, Alex. Boll, Thoma mm Ind Anglia Manda “tuck of the roll. June- B.. gon entered on the roll for W. i of Lst 18, Egremont Council. " Proton Council, Clonal; CounciL - R. Luau. Clerk. lows Fur, Tp. Clerk - P" girl”). " In. To ir. ' moulding & Mon: mowing. Memes, Allen. Join My“. but} Luann Wiukkr, m D on tu. um an] Cantu] F kt 18, Hand In Mr. I Arum nt-tttro- the aimngnf “to County Council of Wellittgton. ‘lm-h opened " Guolph on Tuesday " Mr. J. J. Cm. B. A., Mullen-tics] Master of Itermt For“! KM Moo], Wu "twinned 1W or Publio School. to, an South. “ 95'5". d Wellington in Ibo room of w. 04. Ban-villa. BA., who moan, V“- W Candi hunch anu- "ti-tab-tgr. Cut] luring special‘y N Quail-nico- " dud...»- a. u.. Mike... White "mutant d” “In In: My 1... " unw- ‘h “WWI-QMVMI many --' on! in wUhietg lai- om-eou in tbe 1W~+1Mimh 1t"ittl to My the Sud in of July. A. . I”. to - It the "r'h'lho, Hsll. _ W. H, Run. Clerk. Flu-non. Alexi McGIIlivny. Jon... Ro. box-hon, t. W. Dixon. Robert Odom. Bo. uoat Allan. “If“. I” A, Bowie, ”an! 8.4m". John My” William Owen. John Wiliiatnsott, In“? Wilkinson. Ja. cob N. Brown. Hour, “Icon, Jomplx Ar. than. W. K. Em, A. Mush-ll. Edward Poe, W. 'Gmhiti, Andrew Merlridr, Geo. Wed}, Duttau "exam. him Tait. Du motion and. and wooded council “I, Willa": Coop". Jotus" Waurru 1ttltutrt Stewart. "mo. yttsss, . - , John Boml, Thulnul M. ir., molt; Skwtrt. "mo. Prterr, 10" ago-ink. John Bostol, Thomas Th, to. in. - 1"erby Men Ever. Ent. yyt,.ir.iiiiiFiLiirii,' Joni.” van. Malaria Patrick bu C_ron_u'._ _ . gasp». "tnets Ward, '1an 1l'tiiit Jag. m. 1tdr.e..Ptozs. on Mama. 0 W In... Job- B. “or. Goo. Pom chm. but: “and. Adam Dunn. II. V‘Hldulél. David Hallo, John Vishnu. 1haattWiiehuaas, Q. Pottu.m, I” Cel. Goal“. "to-ter, Chain D. Knapp, William {Bombay Con. Mel-hon, J. Jungbleit, In. Kinny, John "mil. Peter Mullen, Chtistiaat Mm. Christopur Helvig_ Join Mr, Can. Manson. Edward Ard, Hugh Ball. ". Boll. Robert Roe, Ed, Brett, Chuk- Wum. Sydney Willis. Albert M, Jan.- Hcmm, Walter Groin. John Groin. Henry a au,, Ed. Nolan. Ed. Menuhin. Andrew o. Farrell, P" Shilling. Lem Kramer. Prod. By-hwl to qroiu mebmuIcri Urns pm. Following m the um. i-- Thou. Dal. Wm. Pain. Thou. Burton, Andrew Ott, Guy Sin-on. In. Human“. Fred. Herbert, Romy Milue, Mud Evens. Rob-t Adair, Jno. J. up", Alan. Calder, Nichol“ Betta-I, 000w. Ptetter, Henry Becker, lumin- Dorie, Prod. Mormon- Moved by Mr. Bull. mended by Mr. Blyth, that statute labor " 81. on , 0011.. be put on siNexuut.--C-iu. Moved by Mr. midst mended by Mr. WitAUr, that Norm-shit dun of repair: toiong "(up u ttaid to Inca-lot Mu. , Moved by Hr. Fab", wounded by Mr. Winkler. up: the MI of “LMonk u ov- um of lm'dxeli Aytou “ii " work sud mini-I was.“ to “0‘ be Paid.--Car- rind. Moved by Mr. Myth. an.“ by Hr. Winklcr, that report read he darted.- turtied. Moved by Mr. myth, "e-Bed by m. fwnkler, that the “sesam- be paid Unit {sultry Mm eeett.--C,nrtieg. Mr. Kscrte,r and Winkle:- "r-tsd that balsam 17ml 18eotteemritrr" in matter! to h [milk-u! Ao a bridge a. u and " *ott. in Neil-it vii”, this rag-ll so pr tition of Mr. Gab! and ob." Min to roadway, they cannot recommend an, IC- tion " mat. f Mr. Blylh u duh-u» 'eported trel- nm-er'l ”any, anemia; 00 036,61”, u ample and Widely. , Moved by Mr. Winder. mid by Mr. Myth. “In upon now mad be Md.~" Canned. or'n ”nifty-Carina, lluht'n! tor hug: It Ark- milk to Inmate! “M. r loud by w. Bill, laconic‘ I ' r, 'Winklot. that the _ counci" . v“, Ind Mr, Birth. amine not! up... {on may a Aytm 'satN.-Nri.g. , loved by Mr. Whtk3srrmeonged by Mr. W. that moi. in which 3050113." Ros. I S84 5 6rtrraadtttuaueg main- My- law w. "of "" and their coupons. " am - 3-15.! 'or each of such debenture. are (Iceland. in hereby ”proud of, Int! that thtemeut of Trauma “at "div-y debt in reduced hon, - thou-and to - tt omnd donut- be mired n cor. not 3.6 "tishetorr.-Cartud. land by Mr. Knock. MI by Mr. Fisher, tUt Mean. Winkler, Bull sud Blyth In coma-e to report on Traum- f The follo'ingm m and. m teat (estate: “m Lynch mdueod Mo. John [Bun Mind 01”,“: tam-gin on Ist am.- tubal Mott, on 2nd can. “0, Josh. fun Woodth reduced 0150, In. Win. "due-d 0150, duo-o factory. Bum»... rod-ed I”. George Stilt-an pom-n! ”It, VII ' oil. John “than was put on to)! In! I. " on. John Tho-pun “I foul on mu n rmn'lon for lot M, " can. Henry A. Nell-hon “I put on mil tbe lot- in Am Ville u wont of .150. “Ind E. Nah n. "to. miller lot“ on Tth con. " Luau. not a! "N. Conn din-nod until Fri. muomdqduy, mm...“ 3. the m " ten {Mock LL. I "we: cry It. Koenig, hounded by Mr. HI“. t"tttrryeaciiitTiith"i'i, for 1”; Val: Mr. Blythu chm.~ Gin-id. "unborn of Court tool out an requir- od. Batt and l Mr. “out plus-aid bill for work and qua-l at Law ra,-. . - by mug-u". e," T 01% “(are mum! a -- f. lulu”. Tm on Maud-y a .' wally after the " " 'nin he“ he I “on. c young In», cur; hug I huge! in no land. Que-Mad to jump on.) *w-ou. He was mocmoeJ " M,- the min wu- muvmg " I I m I.“ Th wall hunk the hint,h my (odd-Hy mud the awn” ‘M Ptiam - v.1, by. The Raul! wl "si.St “I“. “a! "I! the WW4 a tmise M the WI at the FIHA, he on W 'tia-lt, I". Hue It. gripon the “III, III" U... the can. The Pal And Mont-mi mashed “one. up the (A Butt”. A speetalmrmmitta In“ to cough-u.- mwgcmcub. Dnagtmra.-uNe Townohip of Ru 'ttee',',',,',',,',,')',', we construct"). - new... in “nu mm “(In Mir-Mp. TL Tow: but“: IOU. ",0tttt unda- the on lining. “lord-o coo-trachea a dude. which will hoover thrve mil length. It noun-anon mud» bu Bond “Johan's Corners 104 - “I!“ be d Hunkcld. This Italic”. in on. Tle first works of the tn this mm. By it “uni the! can now ulna-bu. will ho “MM tn uni-la bard a! the T'owttslnp.--t4 alia Tehran. Cantu Pun At-tcursor.-- , I oath-e Conn-mo of this Aimed-(in on Tuesday " the Mn Home. TI oil-In or tho and "at in Aumm I unh- u 'ft to Thmrder has by the ae" it" d_§mmen. and to l Tu Alt-u: "stmos Nauru» and Won VI. the 'l'uumln‘u than 'usatitated to compel the '1..- Couldlh My the mam-Al human tor .10.” tuteid old” Arthur Jul ”in”. - up Induce the full eol Tacoma on Wanted-y In“. an In I than ttre WI of 1.4!” "slur rel a 00-pin» “dilution of me " ". (bun mud J udge Oder um the "mouth This will and the mm hr at this by-la' is concerned 'tlitre',',',':',',',,"', d 'odknnoctm'l Mr. tatuaao,otthe tltrntfued Bran Milka The, took into Manda dug-union of "no man] "whim About " o'clock on Monday Leur fl" broke "I. in M r, J, w. Artdcrtu, in! - mlnul'udury. I'llolum luv). I - building I. the Mom brush The building and mutt-uh w: n Ma lime time Inn-M. to the prtmud. It I the tim originated in one of the I. unmwthl‘hop. but was mum-4 ”and W, and before a In nut haiku] tim minim) ttod, in it I!“ qtsertml. TU principle loss t " in In. (in windows and other “It can and 5 link rough. All unknown youth. than! " up. was found dead in am hnylu 1mm ”skit-la». Itmustil, on a. [37. an In an. to 1m death "tmr. No Mm was held. and unfmimmte wu buried by Curt r.- whome [maniacs be w“ fouud. A m nun-l D. P. Con-m WW. was lound on Mount col- chmu'l huh, thou! [rum Lucknow. with his “not is likely to recover. He had erid WW [mill the etteets of Jun tho at whiU mluuu'ily mun It. Bayou And hint“..- at M tuttght “hymn drive their hug) the tinny luck faster than 11. emsid tmeet. Their Inuats. ttt "G clonal twrtt't.s we! sud , (man. and Myers u bed com-ed with bruises. F 2 s. Beams. wife of It. ItoU Guanine.“ Terr, annually Wad on“... I“ inst. Sh. Ind been Atttitrethe evening doing noun Mining home about nine o'ch ah-tima to her own room Ind fd W"! vs: the cause. Tho “110‘. count-i? of Ciittued h d that new be than! to run Jain; tire akin. Durham Town “I hid] follow this example. during “I night that most (if tLe is dorm. h [Idem mud other places. 0n Ila-by honing the dwelli- of Mr. W, Guelph, wu m 0.3! by In. “other “a. an Ct Th has My one...“ te LII-uh. building. Cum ot fire un a... a...“ Hairball I" “In. N. B., wu burned do My night. The [in took plan p... ml by eleven o'eloeh All WM OI. New vu and. Louis I and immune. only partial, F Ant Mum" n Tnnox'm .Au Th Bani. Ohervrr ref-rs to a liag het M l“OI"! 00.000 Cum“ find (In United sum. as tsettler, - parte' Port Huron; didn‘t eight mosh. It II Mated (Int during (ho [was i an Gmw-Gnnoral in Caurul “In“ atthe Royal Family. A- Quota. will Vi.“ the Dominion. lb Inn-cf Mun- for I”) “I“ mhro ottult 0mm: in"... of 03.107 over last your: tho "cl-lio- 4,786, nu were“. above um. [ m Brighten: youth. uh” in calorie-vi an! only dine on". bat Ind to pay a tiue of " Bmrrtked Township Council. 0 a! - can: for .ltoesp won-id h M 5 Boom of " for cub who found mum; at large. Awmhmnnm'wdu (In will-goof Wilma “an; a otAa-utnasdEoiryel. The -gtsegtt tell at Poet El the papal-hon .; we. a dam tnat yes of m. Alli-uh Tasman-M muqmaateiet,uai,untuhuwi vii-m. l- Mine-A». Vi' w“ ""-ererrtasin Arou ““4th mac- “Pr-Hui- “an.“ CANADIAN 1TB Toronto in “no Ind. the ”WW-4 Mu: Ib Pl had,

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