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Grey Review, 6 Jan 1881, p. 2

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'42], 00 1- “ants for the Grey il 8. .. ml. “and" “huh. m c. ”cl-ydcm "Wanting an, piekr, shovels, can), , we. hum. home. nee. steel for drith, ”(baboon and sttoes,retuV mule cinching. Kod “whee and e unwound oth- et thin.- ueed in the construction end equipment of the road no not to u admit. ted [no of duty. It may therefore be ree- Doubly asked whether it is not posstblo tor aluminum" end busiueu men to make enough ont of the operation of the contract In Mingus“ them tor the loss upon nuts! on] we." ', So mid out In“! eonhmporery last week --th u, we, end more. We are who well - of the fact, that. manufactures all heinous men in supplying the Syndb cue employ.» with cottons and woullen't, Indy-made oiothtng, boots sud shoes, tyi i... will and. I tint thing ot it under {in , N. P. Bet u when expense t In this n h - "hee cue. at the “poms of the Mn: dunes. “my are the great ruf- bun. and it in their ‘cont of living' which ll inns-led by such iniquitous restrictions on Ind- " the N. P. In effect. unr mum “my up in the shove extract. that tho 'rmlunte robe the manuraetttrerir, and tha' tho manttfturtttrem will be able to com- ply-Ila damning for such losses, by rob. bing the Mummers. Tins is really the truth, Md it is "tisfaetory to have such thong lectimony trom such 330“ch in sup- .srt of the rimes always expressed in these eot---that the N. P. has increased the to“ of living, without couterriwg any com- yon-“nu Mvautages, and that therefore it in " offs to be gut. rid oif. human, January B, 1881; Ttus Cmcmmmt orgnnn, having failed 00 4- had the tannin made by Sir John A. "sedanlld with the C. P. R. Sgudi. este, m mdoavoring to show tut, had as it in, it is but" “an the arrangements pro- mo"! by Mr. Mukanzio‘a Government for Its brtiMirttt of the Ptteitio Rsilway. To (tin. n may u replied. that Mr. Macken- nio'n niiwny policy is not before the coun- 3W. railway policy is not before the coun- , try, 'tr.d that it matters nothing whether it l m better or wane than the scheme now , baton the Home of Commons. The 60tt. _ that with the Syndicate must be judged of l upon m merits, and withoutbny reference to the runny polio? " “run" times. But IfJidhet'i"li', tta% ",t'1f'giQlre'l'l', 1 of the people and not of ruilway mngnntos, an! An examination of it will at once show how mini), the interests of the country um protected by it, " compared with the whom now attempted to be forced through Parliament. In Mnekenziu't scheme of 1871 it was proposed. that, ten thousand‘ dulln- in cash and twenty thousand acres of had yer mile, would be given to any} Company adoring to build the Paeitie iisil. w”. the land to be taken along the whole length of the road from Lake Nipissing to the l‘ncitic cunt. 0n the other hand tho Syndicate receives tweutriire million ttN res of iaud--uot along the whole line good nod bad " it came, but fertile land and wherever the Syndicate may eboose to de- tannin” when any allotted sections may turn out to be of inferior quality. I t was hath" Itipulaud in Mr. Muckenzm's Idiom. that {our per cent. interest on n m supposed to be sewn thousand dollars pol mil. be paid on the portions of the road“ no“ ilifbmtt of construction, such as the: British Columbia section nnd that along ', tho north than of Lake Superior. Our lo. eal oontompornry an tint those land and money [nut- mad. by Mr. McKenzie. were without conditions or limitation, and thnt the four per cent. of gimrhuteed its. tuul VII upon the whole line, by implies tion. Thu is n very gm» instance of the mqpream'o uni. Mopting the thrarott of the Montreal Wuhan the total grant offered by Mr. Mae honzio‘n Gov. in 1871 would amount to any thus million dollars in round numbers, than“ the grand total of land, money Ind complex“! road given by Sir J ulm's Gov- ernment to the Syndicate amounts to one bundxed Ind sixty-two million dollars,thtu leaving the Inga sum of one hundred mil. lions, in hmm of Mr. Huckenzie's scheme. In Mr. Mmkenzie's scheme. free competi- tion wa- provided for the construction of branch lines; freight and passenger ram wen tis" by tho Governor-General in C maid; tho Idlvny company was obliged to all m but}: M prices fixed by the Gov- cum-at; the material used in the building of the do!!!“ I‘ll not “named from the “January nveuue tarift, not were the com- pany“. land: and goods excepted from gen- onl and load “nation ; the course on the railway m Johnnined by me Govern. mom. and it was further provided, that the , road whoa completed should be a thatch“: road. In all these respects, and in 11mm other ways, the SyndicMs scheme differs? makrinlly from that of Mr. Mackenzie.‘ The Synalicuo has a perteet monopoly of vulva-y building; it is perfect mute: of the mention " to nu: for freight and mnsvn. :nd can charge jut qrhat it planes; its monopoly of a: the good land is About " complete as its monopoly of nun”. an] it may hop tho had out of tho market nu- mum-swan; all the material-our Ion] ennui-1m, ipci Jim to thar on” w,twitutsndintt--used in an building of tho "ihot-hor"s, Imam. hum-I. tte., no not usually togmledu "i-ras-----"'")"" db”: tbe Which no to be a- .ptb-dl units. no :13. ttre -7 ._‘AL____>__' S. P. AND THE COST OF My, ING. TUE TWO POLICIES Sn Kantian. no the the toad plaat aud dock-m “he of I Leview. , this pri, '.lege t ' the (bunny my ba gleaned from the fun that the Unit!!! "tti. t,Tfa't.i, tk mum-y m the United sum pay- luvs mad“; I to the amount. of over nix hundred um! titty ”Iain-l thoousud dollars annually; the Syndioute mi has power to run the road when it pinu- _eu-,eerePP-eP.l, whether in tho public interest or not. and I no cumin gunmntccs are: required u to [ xthc character uf the road when complete-av ', knot the way in which it u to be run. The ”i; faart " “m. the conditions of the S) adieu“ icuntnot in every particular are of the mogt EW. i, irrniuxnd ehartunetr from a Canadian point .-riPye:S I of view, and most prejudicial to the present Bud {Mum mums“ of the country. Two boys to learn the printing business wanted immediately ut this ofriee. Tn: Sncnment of the Lord's Supper will be observed at Luau on Sabbath (int. The Ten-meeting in the Canada Metbo- l dill Church in Hanover, on Christmu,‘ realizes! about $100. Two lthI were hauled into Durban. on Monday last to go towards the building cf . new Presbyterian Church. Mn. T. J. Amit, has purchased the hard. ware business carried on by k'. J. lull, in Khulna). Mr. ALDO intends to pull busi. ness. See Adv. Pomona Mills is new under tho ootttrol of Mr. George Moorhonae. who in: miller of long practical "patience wd the mill is is first class order. So Cute." has been the aemmd ii) still continues for Now rear cards that I have received a new stock of new design” expressly for the limo. T. Donnghy. Wr. notice Mr. James Humble WM te- clock-d lie-eve of Melanctbou, Dr. Chrlatoe, new: of Artemesitt, tusd John Sparrow Reeve of Sullivan, all by aeelsunatiom Os Saturday next an auction sale will be held nn Mrs. Movrison's farm, lot. I of? cull. I, E. G. B., Egromont, of farm stock, implements, Me. Terms, " mouths. John implements, etc. Terms, 1'1 menu“. Jouu Maudie, Auctioneer. W: delivered all the papers to regal» uzbscribers, of the issue of Dee. 28rd, to the Durham P. o, previous to seven o‘clock on Friday evening. Dee. 24th. but we understand the bulls 9f me papers did not have this P. o. until Mondey morning. Tm. annual meeting of the Stockholders J the Varncy Choose and Butter Company will bo hold at the factory, on Fridny. Jan. 21st, at two o‘cluck p. m. A full attend. ance requested. W. It. Romhough, Preiid. em; Robert Watson, M., Secretuy. c149 At the recent High School Entrance Eumimtion held at Mount Forest John Joseph Merriam] succeeded in winning the gold medal. 110 [ms been attending the school in section ll Glenclg,tnughtby W.L. Dixon. He took 482 marks out ofa pos- sible 560. Well done, John I A Gun“: Masquerade Carnival will be held at l'riceville Skating 1tiulr,to-morrow, will be offered for best costumes, lmid com- ic cnxtume, and best boy and girl Skaters. Tho h'lesherton Pmua Band will faruish good music, and as in the past. we have no doubt butit will be a great success. See Pastel-s. Local and Other Items. Tu: Luann Presbyterian congregation will hold their annual Soiree on Thursday uext, Jan. IUh. There Will be good music by an tdrieisut choir. Addresses, Readings, Recitation. A good evenings' enjoyment will be furnished to those who are formu- nte enough to be present. Doors open at 6 and tea at seven o'clock. Admission, 25 cents; children under 12, 15 cents. The procucda will go in aid of the Manse fund. Tra Mima.--h Ten Meeting will be Feld at Bethe! Church, (Bank's) Glenelg, on Thursday trvening,Jan'ry 18tlt,ttorntmrn- dug at half punt six o'clock. A Full Choir will be present (Ind contribute to the enter. fainment. Good Addresses from a num. ber of ministers and others will be given an the occnssicn. Tea meetings held in this Cimreh have always been popular,und no doubt this one will be an attractive " any previous one. Admission M cents. Children under 12 years half price. A New Iursmr.--1% have received tfle ilrst number of the Hanover Poet, publish. ed by Mr. F. Munro, turmerly publisher of the (hungeville Advertiur. The Poet is scarcely in the shape it is expected to be in,but we have no doubt it will be a credit- able sheet, and a great benefit to Hanover. whatever it is to the publisher. We with it success. We have also received specimen copies of The Stralford Advertiser and The Crusader published in London, Ont.; both creditably pruned pipers and worthy of public support. EItrm Scaoor, Exasrtsarros.---TU fol. lowing pupils from this County have passed the entrance examination into the Mount. Forest. High School. Total number of marks obtainable 560 v-John Joseph Mor. rison, S. S. No. 3. Glenelg. W. L. Dixon, Teacher, MU (gold medalist); June: Bin. nie. 5.8. No. l, Glenelg. C. Mtthrthttr, tea. cher, 400; Albert Mark, S. S. No. 9, Eg. remont, Wm. Jones, teacher, 898; Ellen Aauns, Holstein, D. Allan. teacher, 864; David Rm, 8. S. No. 9, Egremont, 848 ; Nichol McIntyre, S. B. No. 6, Baumont, W. P. Bundle, teacher, 821; Ed. Grutts, S.8. No. 9, Egremont, 880; Annie Johns. ton, 390; Albert Burrows, Holstein, B22; Ida Ghent, Pricevillo, N.B. Grier. Teacher. Two Finns is Pamar.--0n Wetland-y morning 10 o'clock a fire broke cm. in Col. hnnm'd grocery store, completely gutting it and causing considenble damage to uiv- 1 cu Bros'. dry goods More on one lids and) Campbell's liquor store on the other. Nou- ly all the goods and furniture were remain ed from the three buildings. ColbormN loss on the building is about 0400. besides the Mk being (hanged, partly covered by insurwca in the Gore Mutual. Given Bro'. stock is damaged very much ; cover- ed by insurance in the Union and Canada Fire and Mamie Companies: building bad. 1y deluged and not insured. Campbell's [on on the tstork in shout Moo, covered in the Soveleign Inlumneo Co., building da. m ed also. In the Moon than 8 o'. 01:53 mother tire broke out in Sherman’s hotel, atittdamagt te mun-m trf eyeing. iiiii' -ii'iihiriuiis's tim, Henry Reid got sererely hurt by falling hum a iadtitt, mum-u m lumen Death cf Chm! Justice Moss. We in" to tUuk w. Thomas Jones, Agent of the Dominion Tclognph Compu- ny, " furnishing In with the following in. formation l At Nice, in South ot France. Chief Jun. tice Moss, of Toronto, died on Tuesday at temoon. ' An engine going across the ice bridges, Mammal, on Wedneldly broke thr u h and wentto the bottom. Not known who- ther any lives were loot. The turmoil of o municipal Election has come and gone since our M issue. The following no the local nominations and euetiomo-. DURHAM. Maror--H. J . Milmmgh, by seetasmstiort. Iasava---0. McKechnie, by seeltutmtion, eessfal candidates. GLINELO. Reeve-F, MucRae, by animation. .Dep. more-Wat, Hell. couneiuore--Wrn, Glencrou, J. A. Me. Milhm and P. Neil. Nominated but not ohsetei1--Dep. Reeve -Thos. Davis, Neil McCannell. countillors-O olsn Black, George Binnie, N. Dunamoor. mammal. Reeve-D. McNicol, by mchmation. 1 lat Dep. Iteeve--Jseob Messenger. ( gud Dep. Ittrevsr--J. McCallum, by ac- duration. couneiyors--Willitt and Dicknon, Nominated but not eieeted--Ut Dep. I'seevee--lltro. Adlam. couneillortr--1uid, Emma»: and Cook. sauna)". 1teevte--Jamms Murdoch, Dep. Beeve--Wrn. Lawrence. cotusei11ors--Dogtd McCormick, J. Allan and J amen Paul. W. A. Anderson.,...-- John Robertson............ Jame-Bnmett..............‘ J. W. Boulden.............. J. M. XIunter.............,... Nominated but not oseted--Beevo-9, Miller. bop. Beeve--Jatmm Dodds. Couneillora - J oleph Dawson, Peter Keith and l, E. Kenhaw. NORMANBY. Robert Bull............... B. Horn................... J. H. Brown..-..- O. Gnynor................ C. VoLett.................. W. Tucker................ Fischer. Nominated but not ehretssd--ltmmr- Kept lat Deg, 1icevo--tuo. Schenk. 2nd Dop. Boevo--A. O'Farteil and Y. Lung, (the latter gentleman having retired in favor of Winkler.) J. A. Johnston...........................w. h. C. McKenzie..........................86. II. storrey....-....-.--l? H. Rose............m.....................22. The first three in each ward are the Inc coanei1lors--S, Willis, W. R, Jon Ball, Tltog. Nicol and Henry Damn In Proton J. J, Middleton, Buy, has been re-clectod Reeve for the eighth time. On Saturday evening last (New Year's Day), a taa-meeting was held in the Math- odist Church, Durham, and by half-past six o'clock the Church was completely filled, and the rich provisions provided for the occasion, and tea were handed round by an tyitioient corps of waiters. The Church was {esteemed and a platform erected for the occasion, and after singing part of that lst hymn, and prayer, William Hughson,‘ Esq., of Egremout, wan appointed chair- _ man, and nu excellent chairman he was. After a brief and humorous address he tull. ed upon the choir, who at intervals during the meeting, gave a number of pieces, Ind formed a pleasing feature in the entertain mam. Mrs. T. Carson presided at the or. gain. On the platform were all the minis- ters of this Town, namely, Revs. Messrs. Wray, Park, Dunlap and Williams, toga- thcr with Revs. Messrs. Rupert. Wilson, and Hughes. The addresses were of a pleasing, instructive and interesting chor- acter, and expressive of good will towuda each other, and the people. Min Wilson sang several pieces in tim, style. And was loud', J' applauded. The RM. MnPurk gave is very nico reading, and Mr. Eli", of Ttu. vcston, read one of Mrs. thsudle's Lectures in good style. A part of the Hanover Chow assisted in several pieces. Tho meet. ing wns a. great success. Proceeds M8. After the usual votes of thanks the mast- ing was brought. to a close. Dairymen'ir Association of Western Ontario. Tqo Annual Convention of this Associa- tion will bo held in Stratford, on the Lid, 3rd end 4th of February, 1881, and the Committee will endesvor to mske it as in- l . . . l torsstmg and instructive an usual. Every ( effort will be made to utolize any improve. _ moms to experience of the poet you may) hare developed in the interests of the _ dairymsm. Itis expected um a number" of tuisntifio and practical sddreuee will be delivered by gentlemen convex-amt with the interest, in order to usiet dairymen to keep pace with the progressive spirit of the age. Every deitymnn. evoty keeper of s cow, ot com, should bonnie a mem. ber of the association and attend st than jconventiona. and the knowledge coined _ thereby will amply repay the smell outlay, i Any party wishing to attend end become s 1 member on do so by applying to the Sec- lmmy, C. E. Chsdwiok, Ingersoll, who twill forward them I tsertihetsU, entitling them to a reduction of rsilwsy fare, in gt. l tending the convention; slso s copy of the _ sauna! report. This should be done at om. so as to “on! confusion sud &lar, Beevo--kasnig. lat Dep. 1teovo--John Myth. IMA\| 1/9!» Liv» . v tmr . "rakur. d,uaeiioris-.Ed. ueuahonGiif Conrad Municipal Election. Tea Meeting in Durham. ttttttOf WARD. \VEBT WARD. EAST WARD. unuuuuuuuna W. H. Joues, 11. 28. ...88. ..81. ...12. Bi, 89. Tea. Meeting in Glenelg. From our Correspondent. hat interesting tee moeting was held em t der the “spices of the Methodist Church, . at Townsends Lake, Glands. on the even- b ingotMth Dec. lest. At esrly evening Il the “merry chime of sleigh bells" mightbe gi lumrit ever end men as the pleasure seek. tT ing couples in billing 8 eooing sttitudee, (N call, nestled in winter robes, glided swift. . 1y over our lovely Comedian reeds in their tr handsomely built end iightwinter vehicles: tl or the hourly laden teams. encouraged by I their merry drivers. conieysd their living e cargo to their place of meeting. Even the I anti-only ladies of the locality. intent l on enjoying this Christmas festivsl, were 1 content to keep watch in the church over t their little charges, end enjoy themselves l as best they ttould--tut honor to these pn- t tient and considerate women. After I the sylendid edibles had been abundantly 1 supplied and order restored, Mr. Brown,of I Markdele, was called to the choir, and, " , ter some introductory remarks, celled on the choir to {ever the audience with music which they did in their own beautiful and artistic style led by Mr, Boyle, Student, Knox Colleen, Toronto ; ' Miss Morrow, Glenelg; indeed we believe it is no exagger- ation to state that they excel in the enliv- ening art, considering the ndvanteges they ltasty had, and would be quite an attraction to any social gtstlsering-tuwn or country. Altar sax eml speeches had been given, sunroof a very intelligent and elevating order, the worthy minister called the at- tention of the audience to a rich four Mor. ied cake, on the apex of which the Union V Jack was displayed, and somewhere in which a small round little article was hid. Mrs. Garnet was requested to form the cake into suitable pieces, rind Mr.(lurnot [ then called on the young men pyv:rcr.t toi c, purchase slices for their ladies which they! did in double~quick time. When each ( Fe portion Wes carefully masticstcd attention W115 directed to the possessor ol the small re, round precious little article in the person of. young lady who has for some thin: pest occupied an important and ruspunzililc position in connection with the youth of the neighborhood, and who has lately m, retired from her arduous duties amid the good wishes of a large circle of friends. The meeting was brought to th close in the T. usual mm, and those present retired to their various homes in tho best of humor. Tho Soiree held at Amos Church on the evening of Thursday the 23rd inst. proved to be a decided encouss. Tho church was filled to its utmost capacity, the waiters having much i1ifire:ilty in distributing to the audience the good things that were providisd for them by the ladies. After an hail partnken of the good things and satie- fieil the inner man. the mot-ting wuss called to order by the pastor of the church, Rev. l D. B. Niven, who occupied the chair. The I Choir of St. Andrew's Church, Mount For. an, anus ”Viv-"I int-urn...” 't-tstasrss' £1.le evening in very excellent time and harmo. I ny, which well merited the applause given 1; to it. They were led by Mr. D. Martin, . and accompanied by Miss Jessie Swen who presided with her usual ability at the organ which was kindly lent for the occasion by Mr. J..Drimshim h reading by Mr. Mo, lmyi-e, of Toronto, relating to the late fire the-re. nus well rendered and was justly l deserving of the applause given it, Sever- al excellent addresses were delivered aura ing the ewring, the subjects of which rela. ted to all young men over 30 to. Bache- lors; the advisability of them getting mar. ried, and the ability and pleasure with which they (the ministers) would lie that knot which would make two loving lives love for life; of weighty speakers (avoirda. poisly) ; of big guns and little guns, and all the other enlightened and intelligent things that go towards the making of u sri. tee of the present any H A severe castiga- tion was also administered to all and sun.) dry who did not believe in building new _ churches and menses. Ono speaker espe- cially, compared the present one to nu old born. Notwithstanding this, the mem- bers of Amos church feel rejoretrd ever the fact that what they have in the way of bail. dings is paid for, and tlmt, in order to wor- ship God in a right and acceptable manner it is not necessary to have a. handsome “n. paid structure of brick or Mono wherein to do so. The best of order was kept through- out. Proceeds amounted to about 070. After the usual votes of thanks. the meeting was brought to a close by the choir singing “God Save the queen." The closing examination of S. S. No. 12, Egremont, took place on Thursday, Mid Dec., when the pupils acquitted themselves creditably. Alto teacher. Mr. Charles Ita. maze. who isleaving, was made the recipi- ent of several valuable and appropriate presents. among which was. a. handsomely bound copy of Mrs, Hemana’ works, as a testimony of the good feeling existing lm. tween teacher. pupils and parents. On Wednesday of last week, by the Rev. P. Strain), Holstein, Miss Hamilton, of du, 22nd con. Egremont, to Mr. Seamans. of Holstein. We wave our hat and hurrah! On the same day in the same neighbor. hood, when)" in honor of tho event or not we can't Ml, by may of variety, the frame part of ll r. J osoph PMterrrott's Image, got burned down ; cause, defective stovepipe. Quite a nine days' wonder has been caused hero by A Murphy and family tak. mg a midnight drive to pstrts,'tmktsown, " Ting a number of friends to mourn their Ion and his gain. We regret to chronicle the death of the youngut son of Mr. J amen Enter. Egre- mom. Nut l Aa,.-on Wednesday the cites and building committee of the county council u Daiferin met, Mr. ngmuir end all ia. spected the new jail. They found ovory~ thing satisfactory and complimented the contractors, Messrs. Debbie & Grierson. on the thorough manner in which the work had been done. It is expected the the proclamation letting apart the new county will be iuued at ammo if so the appoint- ments any be expected to be male Mil:- ,tith.--0rangeriltt ..Hvertiaer. Dromore Doings. gum; bus. Tho Auniururyof tho Ema-y Salami in connection willlths- Presbyterian Church, I Duudnlk, was held on Christmas mad wn‘ I grand new“. After ample jusllce [ml been dorm to the good thing! provided, Mr. B. Graham was called to the chair, Ind gave an interesting amount of the develop- Iaeat of the school. The children render- lod some beautiful piece: thruughout the "rettintr, Miss Graham prodding at lbs or- ted Quite a stir in this vicinity I people are alive to their interests ; they take their grain to Durham instead of Walkerion ow. ing to the increase of the prices of win in the former town, caused by the atrial of the railroad. We are sorry tUat ving our school, he teacher. We Lelia Su. I, Glenelg, for 1 may wall be proud We are sorry that Mr. McDonald is lea- ving our school, he was well liked " a teacher. We believe ha in any-god " 8.8. Su, 1, Glenelg, for 6410 per nunum. They may wall be proud of such a teacher. Ind we wish him every success. Thomas Smithy! Luann. is engaged in our school tor the coming year for a “In; of 8370. lino. School Exammation. I Mr. D. McDonald, who for the hat two1 years has been teaching in School Section I No. 8, township of Normauby. held his' closing examination on Thursday, the 28rd of Dcccmlwr. The Guy was favourable, and the parents of {he pupils as wall as the friends of Ma. cnliun generally. manifested theriritsterest in Mr. MeDotsald's work, by (tuning out in larger numbers than mun! in such an- es ; not were they disappointed. It is but} justice to any that the examination Wlur a marked succesu. The exercises in the various departments of common seltool work were of we): I tthtsratster us to show that much faithful labor and skill lvad been expanded in all that constitutes the tand. amental and "sential points at a. common school education. Nor was this Ml~exer- l else: in singing, singla r.eeitations, and dir- wguea 731'qu the programme, and render- ed not . little entertainment to all present. Everybody appeared to be highly pleased I with the proceedings. Mr. McDonald is a. faithful and efficient teacher, and hes contributed yery handy to the education of not a. fcw hero. who have graduated as teachers themselves. He bears an excellent character. and will long be remembered by his pupils and his many friends here with sincere regard Ind affection. We wish him an upon. in " new field, Cote, Tho examination of the Model students in this Cunnw has just been completed. There were twenty five in till-ot which twenty-one took marks sufhoieut to pm; three {ruled to do so, and one was dismiss- ed for using notes. The following Ire those who obtained the pass mark, in their order of nierity-- Gen. P, Wright, Martha Jane Might, J ossio A. Brown, Margaret Edge and 2119:. Hay-oty1ttl; Susannah Spiers. Margaret Carr, Lucinda Graham. Than. A. Wright, William Rudd. John W. Brace, Leata M. DoLaMatter, Malcolm Clark, Elizabeth J we Booth. Amelia Graham, Nettip Win and Rachel Davis-equal; George W. gre. MenJoseph P. LePan,Msnie B. Mohrthur, Ann Jane Squire. Model School Examination. Mr, Bruea's paper on Mental Arithmetic was lost or mislnid, or he would probably have stood second or third in the list. The examining Board lure reached tum. at any future examination of Model School students. the rule relative to deductions of min-ks fo, Lud spemug dull be rigidly Ip- 1slud.-0tertrn Sound Times. The following are the results of the final ummmation of the Model School of this county, held on the 16th and. 17th Dee. Tutul number of marks obtainable 575 P-- G. P. Wright 420 ; M. J. Might wo; Jess. A. Brown 369; Margaret Edge, Alex. Hay 861; Susannah Spiel-s 355; Margaret Carr 854; Lucinda Graham MW, T. A. Wright 357 ; Wm, Hudd 335: J. W. Bruce 829; L. M. DoLnMntter 328 Malcolm Clark 328 bl. J. Booth 820 ; Amelia Graham 818; Rachel Davis; Name Watt 316: G. M. Ma Res 815; J. P. Lelia 805; A. B. Mehrtltur 299; A. J. Squire 294; J. IL MoCnsey MP, Margaret Croightou 267 ; J. D. Booth 262. One candidate was dismissed for ming uotes--Trihane, 5.5. no. 8, nan-max. The following are the numol, ”cording to merit, of those pupils who planed the recent promotion examination. 4th dun Maggie McCulloch. Charles lionghlin, Amos Edmonas, Jane Tumbull, Jane Smith, and Maris Corbet. Sr. ted ttia- Martha Tory, Annie Alsmna, Gannon Bdmonds, and George Park. Jr. 8rd class --.ChriWrntx Wells, Martha Rely. Maggie Mather, Ellen Remy and Wm. Tory. Stm1 chtstr-chrisiius Alums and Chas. Mia. Bum SU'HIEILAXD, Teacher. A number of canes of death from the re. cent cold blast are reported. and consider- able LL27 he; Lem causc,1 to Lu2ia Duudglk Items. Hampden. Honor Roll. u¢-> u<->- vicinity ; people 1-» Sakai it o.’ msholeetq'. ' ', Rectum Turner. Dee. an. 1880. To an oditttr on»: Greg my”. '/ DIM gm,--9atng “Min he hide I bull-e mid be: leave tor Que in Four , valuehle you to emcee the tatAcry of some nnprhcipld mama:- who are in ' the habit every winter of cheating tenncn t of from Ttsets. to a.“ on each hide they have " eels. The Holly ognude' is to lrnll up the bide, skull end " much dirt in lpnseible, put it to been " that it cannot be opened.iu um cues pour marmala- ', I've also bean treated to the tour legs It 8 l cents per it. _Then the pillar-en emigrate. l lute themwlves on hiring made the above ', sum over the price of the hide. Wem it anything sharp, buyer tusd. seller having the name edvenhge, they might perhepe claim to their mind I cartels: emount at credit, but under the circumstance when hid» no frozen we have to do hutneu aomething like buying-e "pig in e poke" end leeve it to the honor of the seller " to bow much am there any he on each. Then. when whither» , atiekaougued individuals will my there is l nothing but the home em! tail, when on , thawing out we find in some one: he}! the . head. Now, when men one last to all some ' of honor and honesty and would stoop to l each petty rioguerr-to sey the teast--1 would not trust a church plate and content; were it at all handy to get at. As we can- not make leather out of bonus. I intend to e proeecute all pilfcrere M my money and haw. notified buyers in town to mark oer. r tain individuals. I believe were hides . woithso eta. pct lb. they would oontadcr we JiriL, "get tho wuts, head. I'm afraid thin letter will be mu by few of the above as they are too mean to subscribe tor a paper, end if they do, look out union paid for in ndvnnce so they will cheat udi. tom u we" " tunnel-I. I Would here ro- mind these (mud: to consider the 8th cum- umndmont. as the poet says "an honed man is the noblest work of God." Wish. ing you, Mr. Editor, and all who do not cheat the tanner, e happy New Year. I Yours truly, ', J. C. J OPP. We bear We 31ch sound of the sleigh bolls. There is a ma 1 to our mills. Grain is brought up at market price. Saw logg- ing is brisk. Stem crowded. Oar knight of the than; is kept busy, We have low tagttg. Township tdhairit me suytsfssotory we pay $1700 less thus this year than last and .807 less than we did 9 yam ago. A and accident occurred here lately. a emu of Mr. Wm. Nobles' was kuvelred down by a horse and his skull fractured. he in now lying in a very precarious state. Mr. W. L. VMcKeuzie, Teacher, is on gaged for out whool again. Chatsgdrrth V Missionary Col- lectiona. Tho Treasurer of the Preurrtetiet Con. gregation. Mr. McGill, made his halt-yen- ly report of Missionnry Collection: for half van ending Nov. 1880, as follows :--Na. tioanlibibie Society of Scotland. 810.34; Waldensism Pastors, 08.45; Widea Fund. 08. Ahcd and lunnu Miaiaters, 98; Cul. tones. 812; Home Mission, $28 ; Fureign Mission, 522; French EviuwlizuionW6; \Assembly Fund. “I. making in allti17.- HM. This in for half the your, the other {collection is made in April. This Congre- gation nave: nines any money by concert: or tea-meetings. Instead of this it is un- derstood Hut on each occasion an offering is made to the Lord, sud a sufiiciout n- mount in raised this way to meet the ordi may demand: of the Congregation. The communion collection on Sacramenm oo. .etsion of the ttth alt. 'r" $48. Mr. N. B. Grier, who he: at present re- tired from the teaching profession, was made the happy recipient of a nice teen» monk! consisting ofa gentleman's beauti- fully omemented China com-e cup and saucer, together with a mate for it for Mrs. Grier. by the pupils of I'riseville. on the last day of the school your, accompanied by the following address: Mr. N. B. Gama, Teacher. We, the pupils of the Prieeville public school. upon this the Int day of your labor among us. well to convey ta you a small token of our gratitude. We know we have many times merited your displeasure " tliough you hive alwnys been kind and forbenriug with in. but as we are now about to separate us bucket and pupils we wish you to forgive all past nth-noes, and hue something eomMntly before you by which you can recall . kindly remem- brance of no. Hence we desire you and Mrs. Grier to accept the-e memento" to. gather with our sincere wishes that you "nay succeed in business, in the future us Won have done in the past as a teacher. Hoping (but you may both have long life and prosperity we condnde by tender. ing to yourself our sincere thanks for past services, and wishing you and your family a merry Christmas and a. happy New rear. l Signed on belsaif of the pupile. Aaare Was-ran. Mum": Mommas, Ana Sounvrun. l Tho teacher. having assumed the pupils l that ho was both very much surprised and _ planed end likewise very much affected“ returned thunk: to his young friends. end l asked to be forgiven by those (if any) who l may have thought that he had " nuy tune punished them too sevurly. praised the pu- I pile for their dihgeuee. aptitude and gener- al profieittter,trtd believed that they could compare favorably with any villege child- ren in the county. He also promised a more suitable reply men in the shepo of a bukot of nuts. Mrs. Grier Also returned thenke. Mr. Riley. trustee. spoke in praise of the mmil’est Ibilitiel displayed by the pupils, eepeelelly in mental erithmetie. Miss E. A. Wright, unietaut teacher, elm added her quota to the entertainment of oupils and kinds. Mr, Neil Kenuod In . i etude- Mr. Grier in the Prieerille Sioux On the night of the 28rd of December some one entered the stables of Charles Palm. lot 6. con. 18, Enlt Guam“. Ind stole a Mort man. th mm. d a halter. The animal use him to “in 9f Jos. Gibson, on lot tr in the 11th can, where n hunk mate. B not of hunch. and n. sleigh ware aptrtopriaUd. Th. bones were than hitched to the Ilugh sud driven oft. Who tho their or thievu no. or whither they went with their booty, cannot be discover- ed. The brown we VI: in fed. the lumen. “Pulmonary C 'gg,'j.t,t't fi m'ust certain to tullotr. End?!" Tor d ttVF" One of the moat huh-(mm And terrible JU. - at our climate fl Chi-mic Cami-h. When t.ho euoitimeite"r is may Plus upon irGl the Bachiat Ares by Enqyu’d'I Pac- tonl Babam, the great that and lune Tttsalem, Hold hy nil (leader! " 25 cent: per howls. w A terriltle fin, but wound in a tumult boasts in New York, a number of mold. laying tttsta LuniLl. 4.4.1; in tlv: than. --------_ .4-" - _ ,7, Horning's Mills. Testimonial. - Council met pursuant In 'r'.hrrrr.ru,rt 1mm Oct. Ath. Mich. mainly-s pm.“- tb,kd by Mr. Binnie, Mcululndv Ly 5;, Dub, "I'M Hm mount of Wus. “New.” muting to M.80 bu [MAL k...u.u.. _ W wem MW an the Trumuq- m tgr..' of Work on road. mm mum. M on: . Ward No. l ... ... up”, " tio. 3 ... ... tci, " No. 3 ... ... 'gui,, " bu. q ... ._. £3.60 I Moved b Mr. Neil. “counted 1, ic, ‘Ihuillnn. L'.'l Widow “why. rt 17. C \ is; Widow Smith. M " Con. te, tttat . dow McDonald, lot T, can. 8, s. n, It. a one“ from use. " 1860, and tlust titn “Mrs be notitUd to that villain ca.. Moved by Mr. Binnie. “nomad I" u, Helium, That ti. Mchcken in, yum s " plan and tsciiimrtieu, of bridge at .41 can. A N. D. K--4artied. loud 'Mg. Binnie, acumhd l: Ir. mum. In the toliowiug unwi- ,9 I A. 21rtetg'irtig',i,',5, .'......Frr.. glow-all t Bu tinsor, clrctwn m. . Brown range and station" , Solemn. Jurors ouch I'.'.".'.'.'..'.'.'.. I. Dub, delivering notices .r.r... loud by Mr. Davis, ucomh-d by w. Binnie, That the taxes for1880 "i," ' f a In! diriaiuu of lo: 22, ou Ist can F, G. It In reduced " on tseenunt of crrnr m a. W!!! ytreysttral proptrtr- " n:- ' Moved by'Mr. thwis, Int-caudal! by Mr. Binnie. That John S. Black be mid " " .0130 had funeetrl upon-ea of 11.1mm: Me. 1ttni--C.reied. Moved by Mr. Davis, scammed a. My. Binnie, That the Clerk be allu‘ed 0’16 f, r unice- under the School aam.-rcea.i". The [have having an the tthair it I'M moved l? Mr. Davis, wounded by Mr. Binnie. r but the dumb of an. (Joann! m due tob'. “an“. EN., fur the m... kn .i tad itnpHtitl mum-rm when he “us-luau over the deliberations of mix Cuarril Mn. ing the you that in now drawing w a (Lune. --Atarricd unanimously. ( Council Adjourned. Maud by Mr. Binnie. second-d by Mr. Davis. Thu the taxes for 1860 mun» " 2, con. 4.N.D.B. be reduced " on thc. count of error in asiteratttent.--4 ‘nmw. J ' A Ratte cotut--Any one huinyr -,r.- l Imr-e. spring wagon, ts, or doulnu art of Gene" to “clung: in aid. or part, in, . new tint-ch“ Utbmetmlu on Pinus, .r . second hand 'tnt uh and the” who“ tl get to J. J. V. Sing-n. 0va 8uuus. ' I . Christmas visit not: Lac-m when v. trsiu struck the thigh and mum); hiked Car of tum. “an". T. Millmm & Co. hm tiira,-I ttave boon trauma-l with Dyuhp‘esuiu for urea you! or more, and Inn no that I had often to get up in the night ml .iiuulu- ml: in Vita: and take it hcfure t could gaudy”, I now your Burdock Blood Bum” dun-dud um] I got l bottle Ind took mm nay-pram} “no. tune: I Jar the tirst day, aml it 'lid not help aw; then tank three t.uuecputroful mm timu A day for four days, atrl tl " gave me great teliut. I have taken one battle. and think I ant cum! mi 1') spepsia at Sour ‘Stouuch, " it in mun-1mm: mm. t um ‘uho tronbled with a slight att " of MIL-mu- than of the deueya, and I think thy Hun! a Blood Bitten hunted " of that. If I o. u“ only get "suther bottle I think u. would rare In. of that terrible "in in my back, but esu't get when. With thaake for the bunch! m- "t moaned, l nun-in. your: .Uts' Jotrasiixs Tum. A dtmpnteh from Dmbnn couhnm the report thut the Boon now hove panama of Pntorin. the capiul of an Trausmal. - PM Advucinmnu. cue, tutAetestt. dart poiattnestt, hereditary tretutipyotitltv-il open?» to m tho huh guy. sud in... of than inclinu it to shed premnumly. At rat', Hun V1608 will rattan fade.) or guy. mm or had hair to a rich brown or doe ' black, I any boduired. tt soften-I And Jamel the Lrib, giving it: may sedan. It mm.- and cure. daudrutf and humane. By ttr on Idling lair in checkad. and . new growth will be produced in all cue- where tho follicle but notaatro.ved, or the ghndl deetd. I" Mretrta "tt beautifully shown an husky. mask or sickly hair, on irhid I few apphmtmm will produce the glou and fro-hm:- d ynmh. 2g',t'arl. MIN in it. operation, it is '1; coupon c an 0min gird in us Ally "liu for the wit 'let',',',"'.,,-,", 1,l',lll',t1f'tte it imports. It contains neither oil nor dye, and will not Boil ar odor white umbric '. yd it but. long on the hair, Incl kecps n fresh and vignrmn. ton SAL! In A”. humus. A boy named Mun-imu. in {in l of “momma: Gluxumia. toll on ntrikimt In: temple, from the L which he died. Or It will load to serious muemie r f 'i T or Bronchial Tubal. m‘um'. 4 a.“ Syrup qf Wild Cherry will cure n for ). " il‘pluuut to “he. alibi“: no "an other injuriuul drug, and in YVUIHAIJM r, the fanny thou-uni- m'nc, have uwi boon 4tttexd by it. "at Humane“. tt ‘.. UM. Canny, iironchittu, “My I' M Lou of I' diet it bu no equal. h And get the genuine in white wrappers. Fin pertoy were returning tr Ladies, if you wish to kw; , 'ur lands soft and white and y Citt' 0cm- tire,',', clear and tmuapucm. use mbourt'a Parisian Balm. It cur 'v", Chapged Hands. Cracked LipF. and Benz new at the Skin, 3ch ml." out. 25 “an?“ bottle, u. 1‘s sold by an Dmggm B J2 ' Tataroa--At More. on Darryl-or mm tl, of " Al-uadu nylon lmhwt, an“. BtIsraotr-Ataatweotr--t3u 1'if'/I'ritri m. 'h'.: 'tet/att','; I/ut Lgnu. m w ly I» T. . v. wod, . tr. (Puvlmll rm;- Ci, Prim-ma to un- WM. iiaLir' m an Thoma ham-on. at Otcuole. 'u-M-ae-d' an madam-e ot the bun-m.» Imam or “.111.“be n mam.wrby the It" #4 lui?.""'.'".: i'iF.%iUaWaiuueiiiu-oNiterr'i"' Manet. WAq.otr-0Eeromgoott---At the resident-o or tbo tum-m . Mr. W.0.wtvuou nun-mm k ”In “in: WI. tArn-_-ttat-tg-ttttrt" 9. "r.. " am I‘m. A. In J Linda“), ot “on... w in! - g: It. a. mum. at """e"" -t"-. - v V T Yomto--3utrtt---ott the sou. but. to' “I” - art. 19:.ququ If» Mar; amm- ulna-M Mull Farm, ttrmrrttrrharu, . ml! ulna-w 'Mra"dll', “W“ Bun an halo we Jana mun-n G7diriuri, The dre-rrlwtux u and! CW. PM of chuckle Datum“ thtertuto& " Wh, ”1'an up... Are.oytt. to Glenda Council. Eh; ik% -- 7' bl Kinky-k] Apprentice _Wtuit'cd. mgr and W131: Stop That Gourd). MAI ll CED BIRTHS DEATHS 1m, rm @191»!an on ttse and!” Itlet: hee 'u nun-m “a no hymn! or l reconsmrrrvieri by luv. and it air! “on“, G".soopuur v, Colds, (‘utarrh , and. Be mm It. “poem 'r 'tw _ -'tt"'"" Ll . Imuu- id 9W“- " ' It "ern “.00 it mid Law lbw " A Large Sto The Leading! Having pur Gross Cut, Takes pleasure in Thanh“ continuance of the 24mm His Stock of DRESS Butcher Saws 3 Paints, Oils Ropes, C 0W Chains, T SPA l )l/ti, / Chopping and NAILS at botto Farmers and others Buildin to buy Don't forget the Parker's Drug" 'ii, Th. mot of I chur $.U.t in on Chripnnm‘ Willing fifty permm A large Rama Moat dtustrotts f! paebyraire. Save; a": beeet tltrown out ml t by the ibsoding of the Illuminati-m ll um I sd "ttrt-tar Anew: bat it - been ditrar ilyiuu'hla h-mr ly, ll "brad:- wel, n I a unlimtiuv u um van til all ILIanI-tnry to MAC it . bunch unfit (mm lanai l) Durham Der Flow. var 100 lbr Fluur No. 2," t) Cum “on! .. " an“. " " Bean, u u unmet! " " Full Who“. per b Spring Who». y, ous, '0' Baler. Pi, ".33 “or ton Von-loci. per Pork, P" WO tiid w, " all to visit hi and inspe: which is n Dun-ham, Jun. mix, in Broad Axes, Carpenter JAPANS, GLASS DURHAM MAI pr beuu Dunn“. In; Hi It. mum (SIM-gov. bush cmbur 23rd Pocket roman Hand eottoutt M 027 060 060 6 0 0 tr 0 ‘T'T'FE T. M 05 Mt ‘0 50 on 60 50 tro ft 0 tl 0

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