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Grey Review, 2 Dec 1880, p. 2

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a 54 liy'j, g B) LI 2e :09 go " 9. II. IIJJhau. AMI-”1hr wrbrreet Cnha " "FF-1*"! ”Oil." soul. Alon-mitt rt.ttor. THE REVIEW. =a..A.au a,.NtLavi_ ""lehils ' the sutUrem and no more huunuluq -.- _ _ . -------.'-'le-"-'-"e-e- ', feeted by the petntliar adjustment» of the ‘though commence Durham, December 2, 18M. ‘ N. P45... any of their neighbors. The putod, and forms W 1 Camerutive Press argue that no tariff can I the picturesqe bee -'rw.rstrwnrdinttry ttertinaeitywith which I. he Constructed which will satisfy everybody mending, as it tlot min of tha tay Pres continue tn throw l, and that thetefnre those upuu whom the seen Iran: tho up titort in a" er" of lite people, is remarks. : premsut one werghs heniiy should chuer- Station. hdditim My wxll dwwn in Hm maker of coal. Inc l fully but the burden for the sake at their I oral of the merel Vppero thr,t grant netivit7 "ist,, In the 9 country; So my: tho Lmdou Free Pram. olorwly packed uh: pv-hhtrtmn of coal man the borders, R But a “an. slwnys arranged. or should be lhuusm indicate a Urge ”Indy hm Inn thr m-n upon the unnugedlny "vise government. to suit the; during the winter mark". and u N natural 'torrst'trur'tte' the great body of the people. The Xationnll The tnost prom prim "f cod hm Cum. ttown-ergo, ny~;l'o'.|oy, is, tslt Protectionist ttsnffs, hats,lituproviauetds of un- ormm. cheap mu m the to the s. P. i born adjusted to suit the few at tho expense We“ erected by A " tw.gttt with out-ml into Ili.ceoet. mnintnin l oi the many. Than in ttD question butt-hat " not surpassed t that we [mono-Ht we in the price at when I a tmuwmry hupetus has been given to a 1mchitectnrnl hem H mt- W Lu: N, P.. (at Ln unit! has 'ts , few iudurtries, inch ar', sugar refining, cot- Inge in the Count much to do II"! the nue nu tho otur. The I tun and won-Hun manametuni and the leased by Mr. G pnco of et al Mn: that of toueeo, ten, sugar [ like. “with! his only the few monopolists years n tb hotel. "Y! ""1 ut‘uer iusported tsrti,ele Msxllnt- who receive any l,eruiit. The great body feted from the Wt d In the first ylaee, h) the hm of “may 1" the people are camyollu] to pay a. large. l more esp.eeially u “gamut; and 'th 'let ”can! "her. is (V ttrcrA-miie"s' Gr everythiug‘thov try, T ossrvamoiliae"on i1 "Mule minim-J)! mum by the than“! k't-qhtii Its s..-t....;n,.gnpital is diverted into monthly {airsheb Iclwtutt , t the Nahum! Puhcy. Ha that:I numumulj,’~ sto/it and withdrawn pie ind colitmodi theapm ‘15:.“1‘5 it nut lurt‘uc N.P., H. mull.) trout the developement of the fitted up in magi) he mug." rrrts (”m-uper *- nut a thc unturuK rwuu-ces of the country. But, l, Mums for the ace -.. -n .. " .I.... .. _.. n. on. gt,,'.. Lump]. .Ll nu t .u 'tdr't,'t, "Sir Leonard will never icGl men are apnc ”do: " cod nu emu. Gur"t--er9or my» to org-n. limp can! "I 'hte, to the N. P. " Imam with wtual intelligencn maintain that the prom-n! rim 'trt the price "I when is fun mm.» N. P., " the grit! has as much to do nigh Hm on. n ma Mint. The pm of on! hke that of tobacco. tee, lug-r by! "my ptiser imported Amide luau-lab i in the In! plies. by the Inc "t supply “MINA 2- W tuna-J plus, is We minim-11y Joann by the absurd cu-' lament» n! the National PMury, So that,' cheap m tt ",werr it not fur the N.P., n would "sttll ertt.iderctrott I " when the mama: 1m bath a hold uu tr cut that. ttes “new is Little likelilx heesung uy at um mean: high erp.trutet It): I m Bard tl mu that rlvr, teat my an! mz-wThat Hm Ds, mtuinu uni 7, however 1senefsrtal it may ho to the Eastern Provinces, is an i ojnry to British Columbia. as it weighs heuvxly on the great prod"eiuttinterostn of t.U Prov. inen bu dustruyad the lama trade; previ our!“ Jane by “mum: in Uriti,h goods With the " mm: Sub-u and 'Nrritory of the Unlined but". and luvs taihU to create or encourage my Jet iudustrr.--Tuia sh mm oertitttlr satisfy the “meat” of the N. P. It . but plainly stated that the National may tia. injmd the producing inter-m ,' up “evince, and has failed to an.» o: mum any new industry. Bat mi. u It". may {unpaicmnt British Cohvatua; i3. 'maasgtlssaiieestu.ai"tt “at. by 021* Mun. Norm Sni- and New ants for the Grey Review. In tt ‘h it ami'.('/iliy.,.t stfji'r't(i,iiif,iji."ii?c,. 'ce;.itr.ritv: n! hwt mouth p. public f t -wel. NM. 27.--A meg of the mm! brutal ' was 3mm in Yiirin, and thr, ful- I e'taraeter in the treatment of an orphan resolution, mum): othmm of a like , child hassjnst come to light. Same months t mu my ml tor-That Hm D " l, tutu a (armor nuuod Thomas Markham, mi 'C, however 1renefsrml it "my ho l township of Mmybnrn. Wellington auunw. Eastern Provitteer, in an iajnry to Ito:', one of Miss Mepherson's proteges to Columbia. an it weist'us Ueanly on nine, and the former put the Child. aged " prodtunuttt interest; of tho Prov, F mue. to tho must laborious work, requiring w destroyed the large trade previ ll-IQ strogtlt of an W10 bodied man. Ou me by “clam m urituts tpoods With I Isis failing to do this, he was cruelly besten irsiait Sum ma Territory of we , and 'rstematieally abused. and n times titatos, and luv failed to male or', my; "arved, his back “liming “a stripes 4tt' my 10" imlustrr.--Tltia sh mm i laid tttt “I a “m rot" haud. m Wu " y satisfy ttue sch-mun of th. N. P. " turned out of doomaud his feet, hands n plated, stated that the Nuioml l Ind can run bully frozen. One foot will Bu him“) tho producing gum”; probably mm to be unprinted. His "in i. “a.“ “a in. failed to m.” o. ' attracted the attouuun ot some churitablo " ' MAIN!!!“ lubh Du we “bur luur tr Dual-IR. It in v tttr. 0. " ark“ [luau-In. Deviant. m. The l eve,' A farmer harm the ma. ‘ Mum. purchnnod need ba tan0oev,e-l l b-‘r named Courtney, w! ,f the u I barley clean and free fr "c,oriutivu l in owl-y reaps-t, mimlnk rllauown ever when the barley wa; ir, was rtr4ushirtivur: ' .vcmtnium! a quantity of .__ -- _ Swill 1min. mid “mi Cor, enmphin that they we“ deceived by the docti u “cry of m‘jxmmom bat no protee. tion," and tlsnt, they Were better oit before Coufederxtiou than they no ttow., Tho mm“! pun“ laws not. us its advocates Itrtrrurwie.'i Pio tepitt "'W,' against :an tariff Improvements in Priceville. be uan of working people who have been ubl.,pd to seek for employment elsewhm. and the phyla of Onluiomlm an the chief eomuuoeh of mtsmstaetnrod goods as the chief stttUrers um] ttret more injurionsly " fecled be the peculiar adjustment» of the N. Pub-u nny ot their neighbors. The tyinservsti" Frau argue that nu tariff can be cnnmuctetl which will satiafy everybody fund that therufure tho.ss “pun whom the inn-“mt (ma wax-1113 heavilv. should cheer- Nut 15 ct Jederxtiou than tin-y no naw.’ nu: tiontsl Poiicy bus not, u its advocate' mined. developed the resources of Que- , mar provided emplaymeat for the thou: vurmu W neighbon. by whom he has been properly ! mm] fur And clothed. Au union ioterim- I Incl raiHitriiittkr has been wand Ag'uustt P ttte but" Multan. l p JUST received a ttovraplt ind 1 Le Fauna. ke.,; rt Or Xxx-mu? " paRstsrgL-A case of 1.1 us hke 511. mu and his er no is no doubt but Durham will 'e 0. thu Lon. grain markets in M u Laoeer 'ctiuu of c aux Tam-mm? or Oxutts " u “in “be: ton a "I'D-11R: dues! In d’gmin, w , at th I ul BerW In ' " mun Wateh choice lot affirms curds i’nutogmph Albums, Pic at Dunnghy's Artuultrry J with rtdverttstment. Ha ha: tiilvcr,vate aver sham Ad 1m M" tt a: in a m purpum or mumg M; for the Knox ed at 0 p. m. Pro. bleaus, {Cadmium Admission 25 cent. " --A teamectmg » m tho Iiulstel a Friday eve"niu sorrel at 6 o'clm 7.30. Nidressu the, tl m furnished Ly the arch, Mount Por. 25 cts. ; children l cm a, it not I: better as in nny town in Any Farmer“ ho lms only to bring _ will " ever re. lunae improved cir- c:- to plum on 1rutiuer, and. 13s to come are minded of the ff which it tun. 13.1 S ee will be gis been iutr *clinu w go to ' raiding he Eur-x In. Pro. D. Fr art BS nenr efiitriout )plryeen become women: 1d no, lin frmu " dd W ll ck 7 ........,, "n ,, l i The was! prominent feature in all the 5 , improvements of the village is 'tho brick a We“ erected by Alex. Brown, Esq., which t " not surpassed for symmetry of design or llurcllitectnrnl beauty. by any country vil. - lnge in the Country of Grey, and has been e leased by Mr. Geo. Turk for " term of a years u tb hotel. This place has long sad y feted from the want of a iirst.elsss hotel, l. l more esmcially 1n the lack of proper MM ', _t'""y."lit":'n in eocneetiou v. ith Um l u l monthly fairs held more. The Bar is um- I n l pie ind corhmodimm. while the parlor: are) e I fitted up in magnifuwnt style. The sample l, l mum". for the accommodation of commer‘ r ', ciul men are apncious and wellliglstcd. Tho r! Home is capable of entertaining over one l- l hundred guests. The diniuguvom is fin. n l i,hed alfrescoe, and is in prnpurlinn tn the a '; rent ot the building, and onupleto in all is n ( appoialmouts; wlnle the culinary alilittes l, l furms by no mums the, lens: attractive ten. N7 l lure of the buunteom; tabla it Wm) our Pica. m l sureto rognle ourselves at a short time ago. L. I A huge yard fur the aceotntnodatiou otcust. l tle, brought for sale on Full- Doys, in War , inf the 1octtri, will be, fumnl moral. r.eceptahe, losmlcinllv in stormy Wwallurr. the trattle Le. l ixhul alfrescoe, and is in proportion to L {rest at the buildmg. and mmplcte in all _ (twpoiu/iueuts; while the culinary alilits ’ {arms by no mums tho least attractive ft, I ture of the bounteous tub!" it Wm! our pic i snrato mania ourselvss at. a short time a: , A large yard for the tumotntnodatiou otcn do. brnnght for sale on Fair Days. in tr of the hotel, will be {mind most rarceptal mpwinlly in stormy Weather. the cattle I ing enclosed so that they cannot str away, thus "aiding the unpleasant any "hceding." ' The grist mill, now under the control W. II. Sumcrvine, as doing an ovum i business, turning out a quality of flour t 1 ul bran . The grist mill, now under the control of W. II. Sumcrville, as doing an excellent business, turning out a quality of flour un- surpassed in tho country. and the farmers much that he gives good yield. Tho. saw- mill is conducted by Mr. Juhu McLeod, where lumber, lath and shingles are turned out by the million. Two new saws have liven added, in order to meet the increased dcumud. . A brick-yard is in contcmplntlnn, and from the business clmrncter of Messrs. Webster, merchant of J'rieuville,aud Vurty cf Emulation. there L: little doubt but that it will Le pualml forward with energy. Mr. E. C. James has made exceuswo ud- ditinus to his Tannery and Ir.umeio-rmrkiug establishment. and eould giro cmyluymam to aoldixiouul men in both brar.eltes. This speak: volumes for the industrial resourses " both town and cuuntry. There are many minor bunches nf busi- new; which enuld be extended, or addition. ul branches in the sumo line successfully I Mr. T. Atkinson has also erected u large addition to his Hotel, which has ol4ed mm turmily to his capacity for aeermmnuirdin, the travelling and catamaran! cmmumxu} and to tho upgnearuncn o' the building. ims sudden” and taken to speed, and h a skilled wor Wood 5 cheap around here. Mr. Taplr uie supplies the natives for Me, per single curd of two I'm-z wood. W. O'Hara had the misfortune toga! his ”use Nightly frost l-itteu the other night. Billy says that ho don't know what has got {um it, as he has carried that “use " over thirty winters and it never freezed itself oefore. Con. Elder Hawkins, who was once a. slave, will with " company. gave an entertain- ment in Dundalk, about the 9th of Dream- ber, and mmther one at Armstrong's (luis. WK") about the same time, in aid of the Methodist Church. mg worried tt mm, when a. welk round town, by th would not refrain from gm :1 iouk of mingled ast min} Minn, he disappeared as came and has not been so The Pedngnguo of S. s, T he new English Church will be evened a week from Sabbath neit. Service will he held three times. The Rev. Mr. Eukin has arrived in Dun. dam, to be pastor over the Presbyterian Churches in this village, and in the Fraser oettlcuteut. He appears who a good man. and We believe the Presbyterian friends will have no reason to regret giving himn 'eall.' The Rev. Mr. Mchxyden preached in the Presbyterian Churches the last two Sub- baths. s. B. so. 8, auNxLG. Foam, eltuo--Ls0 Ada Banks. 70 per cent. of marks; Wm. D. Staples, 74. Tlurd clrm~ Patrick Morrison, 79; Eur dine Ritchie, 78; Mary Ann Eater. 77. Secmm c1ugs,stuior, and third, Junior--- Illlen Kenny, 88; Alice Banks, 84; Ellon 1lcNally, 71 ; Anna Moitut, 71; Elizabeth Law, 70; “um. McCracken, 69; Maggie Audcmun, tll . Second class. junior.-Joaeph Firth, 70. First eltuua--Jetutet Mehrthnr, 76; Cath- m-im Entor. M; George Williams. 68; A. tlehrC'ut G". W. L. "mm, Tanker. ll m wed _l Workman le and Dundalk Items. uh y w Honor Rolls. Dornoch. math 1 culy amen; tl uml looking individual amongst us, and assert staring awhile, bat, ba. , when he went to take , by the small buys who mu gazing on him with m mihllmcnt and admits red as suddenly as he. wen seen around since. I from Isis Profession ing. We wish him all the will soon become ml since. lh-ntinck To the Review. l MB. Eosrortt--r am very unwilling to thid fault with Public otheior. They have plenty of work to do generally, 3nd are poorly paid, and this holds good lpocially of the Punt one. department. Bat there is a limit to formulae. Inviolnbility of corrmTonrlemm in one of the chief Nmeiita conferred upon the people by the Post Crfiiee system, but this inviolnhility exists no longer sumac quarters. My letters are _ssoteuuttieally opened in the Post Ofiee, and gummed again, thelntter part of the work being very clumsily done. Whether in the Durham Post (hTrcNr or in one of the neighboring Post (Mikes, I cannot say. But when a similar complaint is made by i several of my fellow citizens, luwyertr, due. tors, merchants. mechanics, ladies, old tusd I young. who»: letters have been violated, ‘thc inference slniust amounts to a proof, t that the seat of the mischief cannot be for tawny. No doubt some of my friends es. l weially the young linings are very much v.uutificd at the tlionglit of their letters being opened, and the contents given to the Wold by eavtwdropping i'ustttsttsters and _ vut'ox-dmpuing; PostunTtretmco, but M to [myself I have passed the time when I had a secret which DI did ntt want any one else to know. Hum-vet the evil complained of is u (ItSale,-}"w mid [hose who have so little tvguol to cummou deceney an to pry imu the, whale husmcsu at the people, and in so duiug perjpro themselves as such 1'otitutttstt rs Jo, they should ho exposed and punished. Now Mr, Editor wlmtis to he done ' You are supposed to know every- thing. Su Mi us. Imus, against instrumcuttl music, should fto far, ‘furgtt thu oldxgutinu which he in common with other utinistors of tho Preoytetisn Ciutrcl1 has taken upon himself. In his _ {otter which n; [cured in your pnpvx- of the 23th, he my; that the precept and pruetiee l at the New thnmmtt should be our high- icst and our oily rule, And he has also stigmatized .35 foolish tlat argument that what Was enjuiued and practised under the Old Dispeitturtiouatod nothing expressly stud [Against it in the va Testament umy pru- l pearly be practised now. From this it is evident that he rejects the Old Tcsttuucut l, as a rule of faith and practice. I Soul“ I" :mmine what the fundamen- l tut doctrine, mam: i'stsrsltrteritsts Ch nch uu l this guided is. The Confession of Faith ' chuptn' tirst, cation second, after enumer- l att.', all tin- thffereut books of the Old and ‘Ncw Testaments Lays: "All are given by ‘iml-imtiou of God to be the rule oi faith ' :m-l In". ," and the Shorter Catechism says: Due. 1850. l (Our oorretiputdeut, or {my one else may _ runuplxu'u to the iuspeetor or lay his griev. ance berorss the Postmaster General, or the mambo: for this cunhtiuwncy might be memoralisustt m muvo for the uppuiut- men! ofa Huynl Commission to examine into the state of tltts Post (Nice arrange. menus in this tusis.rltborlwod. lint it is quite useless fur any one to Luke complaint mthout being "Me! to produce proof of svlsat is cumplmucd or.--hhs.] To the Editor oithe Grey Rn'iow Mohul in hir. an: Lu poi'miuul to remain a minister of the Pveslottvi;m Church'? We know that heretofore such has not been the case. i'rufeswv Smith, whose case you Iueutiun in vuur paper “the 18th.]ius evidently lieur made such It sweeping rejection of the scriptures in. Mr. Nichol. And while a guod end can ttever jurtify bad menus Haul in attaining it, still we would be dis. pmcd to deal gently with Mich an oftundct. if his motives Could be shown to be good. But in this case they are so obviously in. tended to incronnu and perpetuate that still}: at present axiotlug umongus that Hwy constitute no small aggravation of the original offence. And in conclusion he states his intention of writing no more on the subject. It would have been well for himself it ho hail come to that conclusion much souner. The (owushiplof Derby has decided not to grant a bonus of 67.000 to the Toronto, Grey & Bruce Iuilway, A bylaw to give the Arthur Junction Railway u [mulls of 6,000 submitted to the alt-mars Li Guelph for the second timemnd again duh-um} by 86 vuteit. Railway building in America is going on at a grcat mu.- this your. The construction leus far (his year is 5,056 miles, against 3,042 miles icported at the same time in 1879. The Stratforl Beacon says the amount “(money tlistrilnsted to the employee: of the Grand Trunk railway M, Stratford on Thursdny by tlto genial paymaster, Mr. Ir. vim. was over '20,000--the largest sum that has ever been paid out here in the history of the road. Dam! as THE 1'tutnt.--A Inbouring man named James Huunon, formerly iu the employ ol the Grand Trunk Iuilway,wlsile walking on the railway track at Berlin on Thursday mama way home near the station was struck by the engine of No. 6 going wart. ttud rcceived such seven ia. juries that he flier! new nfttmmn. It is supposed that being a little jltaf, Harmon did-nut hear the {rain coming 'in HIRE rune himsclf. Thopruspcctoflhe Grand Trunk getting posucssm: ofthe Toronto, Grey & Bruce-is waking up Kincardine, The people of that. town see the great advantage of a Grand Trunk cunuectinu, and have entered into correspondence to see on what terms they can get the line extended from Tees. water (its present terminus) to kineardme, They held a public meeting last week to disease the matter, at which all were en- 'luviituiisrarly in fever ot securing the Grand T run); if possible. 'int,--lt ist u. h! uf flod which is contained in the mu. , of the Old and New To4ameuts, , “My rule to direct us how we may y and enjoy him." biuw, Mr. Editor, uh} “J: you and through you I would tcr. i‘xcninytariuu to whom your val. ”9.51va may 00ItMV--ean such a man The Post omce. Church Music. Railway Items. , much to be rogrettcd that Mr. A Mandy to make a strung case umcuttl music, should fto far legutinu which he in common utinistors of tho Preoytetisn taken upon himself. In his C: [cured in your pnpnx- of the ..-.. ----e Par snvrmum A “an: Snow in falling inst my! thn alvigh hells no chiming in! and mm- in chi. ft "wishing little township. sqntsrruirnberiutt is going to be the principal business this winter. Mr. Ferguson is the principal buyer, lunl has cipher!) men working on tho second concession. Mr. Neil aunitieii has been mum: in section tis. 10 for section should icel prowl of . teacher. There was a party at Mr. Jul. Meieeh. l nie's on Friday evening a week ago. Mr. 1 James Howitson played sevensl nice tunes on the viohu; Messrs. Duncan McQunrrrie and Angus McCormick gave an interesting! dialogue. sud Jamel 5mg Havel-ml good 1 30:33. Mr. 1)“qu Smith gave an excellent recitatinu, when thew jolly party separated for their homes. [ Mr. J. McDonald sold a But) ham for 096 to Mdcolm Liviugstone, Hugh Liv. _ iugsume and John Ue(hllivvay sawed five icon}: of maple wood on Monday, with the (Champion Saw. Beat that with any other Maw, boys or men uf any township. Neil McUillin-ny had 50 pounds of mut- ton “demand Juo. Ewen bud t.oor mm. dollars worth of clothing when, also sever- al minor depredatiom are reported. Peter Cook is wing to run tor council. Thank- ing you, Mr. Editnr. for the space 1 remain you", Me., J. Mack. The Council of the township of Norman. hy met as per adjournment cd last meeting on Novcmher, the 4th, 1880, at. Township hull. Present-John Kwuig, reeee ', John Blyth, first dun-teen ', Wm. \Viukler, second dep.-rtsere, and Hugh Bull and Conrad Fisher, c-mucillurs. Moved by Winkler, seconded by Fisher, that clerk write to Mount Forest. Council 118 to disposul of cluim of tuwnnlnp of Nut nmnby by said eunucil of Mount. Fund-- Carried. Moved by Myth. set-0L Mr. Johnston, Durham. sure of tastva.--Carrierl. Council a [journal um 1880. A Conrt of Firm; Wished in Owen S A young man tr. ly injured in tin. Carroll‘s planing Saturday Fast. IL-nry Dunnghy, toot brukvu last Tilt in the Int-rec pnwor I on Jas, ILliis' farm ROBBERY IN 1'rup.r..--The other night Peter Welsh weut thrcugh his Irrother who iives in Peel, to the "stunt of £218 in man- ey, a revolver and “dice. The unhwlher- 1y thief was traced to Arthur, where all trace of him was lost. l‘uuick Wvlul the victim of the rubbery came to thin city on Saturday in Search of lhe thief hut 1m knowledgo of his wherealmnts eould be ob. tained. It is suspected that he has massed the boundary ere tlsis.--Guelplt Ifcreury. The residents ufEuphmsia are beginning to breathe freely aglur.--Tltem have been nu n-l-berieu oflato. The rulnbers visited fourteen pltees in all, and carried " but- ter. pram-N09, nnd chums from the lines 111d out. ofthe huuses. One lady sat up wery night for two weeks after their first Visit. to her house. hoping: to lay In: hand: an the rascals. They did retain during her vigils, but cnuhl um. anter. Everyone still keeps candles burning by night, and the doors are barricaded with chairs and every available weight. LII Balin'n ‘miltlin': operation" this you amum.L to 2 £11,509. V -------- - _------ Normanby Council. Bentinck. mum-d O'Den was severe- tt head while working at g factory, Thorulsuty, on ..-.. Inn‘mi. t, seeouded by Ba". that “hum. be uotificd oferu. “HM " as is going to bo est; ' been engaged as 10 for 1381. The " of so "irknt a. w. li. L'sas, Clark p tuber 23rd Lord BoaeoarMId, aim the new orl his Government but you. has been Mailing} “my bin in. in his rem-t with dnwiug pen and ink "etrtrae of tho charm-tan with whom he ha met in the warn of his polit- cal wear. This, his Mes: literary cirort, in 5 political novel of the style of L unit. The hauling character is Fmdrutiou, and it u needle" to an); that En iymiun is no other than Bcujmuiu Dim-MN Lumen. w; Iclip trout we Hamilton Spaclutor the fol- l lowing short extracts which are singularly cuaraeudstie of the ryuiciun and overflow- ing egotism which characterizes thc, Cr. Premier's literary productions generally. manual " THF. noun: or mun 61:0qu BMNTISCK. Somehov or other. the process was dim. oaltto trace, Endymion not tmirequeutly found himself at Mr. leucys tea-table. On the timt oocuion or so, he felt himself I little shy and embarrassed, but it soon ( became mural to him. and he would as- cape from the 11mm at Joe's, and in. stead of the Divan. and in Wan-id: street . tttoN congenial some. Summing“ there was a. rubber of whim. and, if wanted, Mrs. Rodney took I hand in it; Endymion sit. "ing apart nnd conversing with her aster. l who amused him by he: lively olu,vrsations imlicating eviii0ttashes of culture; but " wuys nddxcsscd Van without the slightest pretense and with the utmost naturtuness. This was not the case with Mr. Rodney ; pretense with him was ingrained. and he was at first Runwwhnt eu1barrtss,nsl by the presence of End.vntion, {is he could hardly maintain befotv, his late iheson's sun his favorite churm'h-r of the arinlimutic victim of revolution, And ye} this drawback was .mcn- than eounuerludrmecd lay the grutiti. cation of his vanity in hiding a Fri-rum hi.- habitual guest. Such luxur dangerous indukrence but he c shit it, and the mum was also round the cundlc. There was however, and that Mr. “mine; out. Endymiuu was born wit came to hint as much from heart as fuseness of tarte. stuEM's rust "we“ Is He had a kind nudicnu‘ mu] ed one. When he opened Li forgot his prepared. he was fo only for a mm came to Isis aid uluus, was There was merely fro physiealtv himself. . and fed hi: was lucid, uncommon and in He sat down amid though he \Vus the omitted more than relied. he was on I requuC (use staged with marshallcU with UTE infer ll Dun-mm 1'twvistosau CotsctL.--h meeting of tin. Provisioaal couued of Daf. torin was hold an Thursday and Friday in the Town Hall thw.tp,rsville, fur tho tramo actiun of business. The gout and registry Miee will be ready " inspection) on the will of December next. Mr. Hanan-Lon. the Warden of tlv, Provininnul Council, last. night “we a. supper in the Gordon Hausa to the members of the Council. also to a number of the prominent citizen: at the town. Wan Fonmwm A bYtu:c.--WhileJouu I Copeland, a. y mug humor, was Jissipatia,r l in one of m barro mu tut T'amsl ;y new l ing, Ins team. which 1nd left him and l started down the track, was run ever by, the Toronto trlin due at Lindsay at 9:10 p. l m. Both horses wexv: instautly HUM, we of their heads being eoaqrleuly cut omuud the tender was thrown from the track. Fragments of their trests Ind of the sleigh and its contents were matured Gr I cou- sideruble distance. but no dunuge mm done exeepting to the angina and the pus- mugcrs. Some of the pnsuungor. walked a distant): of two miles, that suing the as. lay caused by the amine being thrown " the track. ”Copeland hm! becom- actuated by 3 o'clock this morning. um! went to ilnd his ham. Sophia Summon, agcd (MUM-u. In. been untoncml at Aylmer bo three yes“ in the Beformutory tur rotting fire to u barn belonging to I. neighbor MM lulu. on the 14th. The girl lava she “an itltesatod and beaten by Dales elriblrca, and “at Au cuy 1th tive) [LC Lam. 'ly, at ,rwar 12m: Hr WP. h Hellcctual speaker tl: TI That w ty of t) Endymion. nuuciMion. part of his w devr of the Jcutitied himself warty. when Fe weferusent were t way than by T tt tit Jim 11or the d hardly son his But it tuedit: first tr it were ;h none Writ be. as wrapt "OCH 1 loss; Flatt te pt M. Van-nor “My in {In tield 'tith his Windham. for the entrain. Mu. he. In I print: lettee to tho All..." Jr. ya. “do! M oruat Friday, 1.. .5. 3 "Bn- an: will be very annual thu a. non. Ind will "tend in All t'rauutt, Inc only far to tl" “an“ la Ann-ion. but torn-I to Eumre. In" snow-fall of tho 10th VII mum in tho" "spout." Bu podium for an“ I A" a follow: t--D-tisar will, in m PM liability. open with little "my. tmt an wand»: will be cloudy. “mulching "tttr. kill. During the opening dsys of ttse month dart, with tho very light mixture of snow whim ma: but fallen, will be We" in dun-ia- by the gusty wind. Tises, will prohnbly be me wow from About the kl) of the month. With the sum“) qtwrter M the mouth colder walker will probmy m in with full: of wow. The farmer: will u Ole to enjoy sleigh rider in the can. exhil- inting tit. but (and rleighing and not u “Ix-clad until after the middle of a" month. There Will be a well of mild w“. ther about the tttth Ind Nth. hitersbrut internst of mild Weather. (luring “my, mum snow will tall, the lhird quark: cl the mouth will probably an lrlnnoringmd will wcntlser---n cuhl any will: ll-av_\- m" tstorms and comment good steigliitt _ Very cold weather may be espeeted and": 1 this qnnrler. The ltbl quarter ol m. , , mouth will bring mild: r weather, Inst will y terminate. probably with heavy .smm- falls. _ and stormy weuther ; in luci, we hum-u iileum»: mus Will lw towards the uni. Atlse t l month, and oowmhrekadms may be Lulu“ i; f, r, the Filllw frdis extending fur Ly the . E southward, potisilu'Y as fur as Wv-i.stvgtotl, 4 , with wryslunuy weather around N " lurk and Boston. Mr. Tcttnut'ts lat tions are that the coming mun "deeidedly can. with tremendou during the latter tay and em I Tlv, barn on the farm occupied by Mr. E J axe-pl: Cooper, 9th line. St. Vincent. aid 1 emu-d by Mr. Asueroft,Wiatton, w” barn. I ed to the ground on Sunday, Mb Nut. 1 about 4 o'clock with all it: contents. which I included a span oth in“. a. tu cow. a new l rmpcr. two fanning mills, a large quantity of hay, about GO bushels of wlsertt, over 80 turkeys and heats, and in (use: I" of Mr. Coo. pcr's winter feed. The united circulation: of the Manual Witness publication: is IN far intact than i those of any otLer in” sling boa" in l Canada. They are as tollows z-Daily i Witness, 13.301); Weekly Witneu, $3,300; I honlieru 1ietareurerr, 69,000; Aurore, m l --in oll 101.504". Now. ev-timnhng the population of (an " It "00,000, and five, sun's to l uoli family, do 0 are UTMJDUO fumilim in lite Duniiniuu. " an which it will in Kern tbat “In! of tin-e Wit- new pulilicuu 'te-it nu in were taken in the unu- (unifywwould be neat to one out of every ninn familiu in tho Dominion, including all mo: and religium, Ind. Ge. lsiilcn. leave is good fraction over we W" the foreign eitxetduiott. The publiclien. of the “hues: are lint “timed with this wonderful success, and we oudouonug to increase their pmpurtum "f siilmcrilaer. luy some eemiuly very ntteaetive iuiluecuu-uu. “hid: can be explained to those ink-round by wary subscriber ot the “out.“ Weok. ly Witness or Northern Messenger. mu Hamhuro. There were two of thi. you“ cubs and the mother. It is estimated that between 000,090 And 590.000 'will be paid to chceuel'wl-Ir" m. lroldcor of the luwnship of t'wymour as tlu, ttrotate of the Nt‘lshnu'h sales. " ml I) t' The Township Cannon» by a large mm jnrity, will jdiu in the [mllti-ru to the Lcgi,latttre praying for the nimhlhm ohm nmrlu-t Ices an [am nod gal-dun product. The Torouto council has taken the that step tnwamls settling the diftieulty about the market fees. They prawns to mm the farmers half Wny. l-y dumbing mar- ket Ives if the count? will mud. tullguen. The noble offer of Mr. David Mamas. of Manned. to build I oonvoeation and dm. ing he“. dotrtuiturtU, om. le th. Proshy» (Minn College in that city, that many pro. vious generous giftI. is the subject of favor. able cummaut. The nttnotusetuncnt It» made by Principal MeViear It the misman- ary meeting, and was waived with much enthusiasm. 0mm: or Two Btmata-.--h dot pent“ uftrisy lwtwccn the police and tltroe bu glam took plum: nu “nudity morning It the Grant Westorn Runway Station. Lon. dun. The btitglavs were arrested utter a detotmiued struggle. whoa one of them broke uwny. Detective Murphy “lied on him to stop. and as he did not do no Ibo ot. lieu pulled his ruvolvur and tured two aha“ at the retreating robber. T he latter tell. and then " Murphy turned to Lei]: ln, brother oftietsrs, hu rote up aud made “if. At the tune of um men! it was not known detiuitoly what. otreueo had been commit- ted, but in the onurae all the day it wan du. marred they bad broken into an Mire of P. ts'. Clark, broker. next to the Advm‘t" allies. and them forced the Ida. will": nun; soruethittur in we Imichimrlmud A tl " 100, hourly all of which was mom-0nd on the punis- "ttsud. They wme duo 6"quth provided with burglars' man. They no .11 middle “atone Ming " and tho "the! 50: mm. - their nun" tVi Har. ry White mud Mathew Allen. Inl-msrvrn of Mona-all. tt it: believed that an arc the riueksarlerrs of m export pug of but. rob. has. The when m on the ”and: Jun mmwl rubber, but In“ an! yet scents-l him. F e p a o r ll Mr. Vennor's Wmter Walther. tar CANADIAN ITEMS. val If 3 fun on three bears wow you in d of Cold Sprung. West Je were two of thi- you”. due trueti " H h rrm, Dr cett: " fed ais the approaching mun ierielt market ll y ttatt next event fr t prune Rude " Lit“ p ' A grit-u d-trl, w "a, “human " Coll “in M. of (113%)qu “I. in Thomas Long, G-ttinn My Trmwpuu “A M that In bud p: a! Mom of wreck: “Si-toe." mm! the pick “q ooutaiututt books lull-er: my. The u; U Friduy.\hc 1itth,lw ”I oatmeal. The no! tin! "rs and the DI in“ is correct. The all!“ at the otfteers m known at the Per' 1. “with: R. Hill; (in! was. a! (indent): ; Ft'" M engineer. "s. Sk -. Jun. MeAulry ; p. But-Idea. In». mu» Ii”; deck mum, l' CW that BAH In "Incl-men. Nu add: hen mivod sinre l up. lt migltt be MU on" Iru almost A u but rebuilt last wim- vu "tued at 024.!“ 013.000. Suit“. Nov. 'd Jototth “at ulm collision yrswrduy on known to he d The fate of the t MN“!!! see11 “the (Dude Josq to can the lives t bond. Eye-wit“ an, ”not mm In, nod an” of l any list of the [ “I lumber of per the Milan numb. “M of eighty t M” sailors on 'ho captuu ul Jump“ war nu 1 tam, and the Ur luau. Nov. 2 in than“: Ann . is (cured many 1 m passenger uncle Joreth. The punt-"gt 3w; ware . r, Th. curtain of night the col'lhi Tho Undo Just Wreck of the Steamer! "t5tmeoe." utmost to NW Ami-Pica“) Home and CI tie Spices kept on hand a for 6.10 at “W Inwnr To, Dru Store. Durham t '., Mean» - of New liluml In. on Manda resulted in [an -ator imp Haul-n and " to num- I Thames " A In”. (‘uurr have. "my; Wag“! lumen to oehauw new “when.“ Cab, "esowt hunt III-gm. a "oortog. J. W. tfP29. The explorer. " wing . ' iron “I. Bod River up iee. in the I'rovit and! of the had h. "Ports, is mun than is nothing C Nomiuiuiqnv rem [union of land c'n mininiquo. (he 1 Khalil“ rivers, l - miles of ti M oppvauuut um. Cure tut Cough , ' aabty and Iurrly um “III”. ttow ttr UV N coldl. It you nun“ who! not. the "hurt U: Tdit l'umnl “alum. t-eroup,A “hum (M and Ul l'an-m Ed your drugcu-L l Oust dinurbwc-* h “I. udder) breaking I) 'aes. Five summer In" hon loot - atrium-m [when for in...” " tum, ‘Dhunnur .-ttdutioo, and n Idaho. in the“ l"- Mono. wow: In with. rm tl 'ili!i'i:iiir,i “I trom on an. twe pawn". LU with them, up! vii-Qua, will r They “In tlo. 'uai"tain in Inn .1, of life. " ther m oet'e'uu Jigsaw"! WW" ttmr prevent an a: the best mu childruu aud w . nuld but. Arc, H Bolt-I Ind mm in in upon air u! had. thile the tl giant u at tuner u: “Nu - and , lm _'. MN Mt other Iwuwdhu. ttpr" a Witd “any n “Id - l .Prol,x um allowed ll id: and The c Esta! Col1i fol SALI n It Do Wort Knnw. I! l‘llvanul A. n "r (“and 4 tr In Joseph 1 " tqeetved ( Bur fert We

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