I i i I a , "t " " spy“! to public opinion bu to be , made the Dinah†will have 09%, the"... “In. to H300. It is inn IMHO, dull o'attr.an, into Mann! Innis-boa in to be l "nod on, than no - of funds. Wuati h-lhmdddn delay. Waxing mlecmn.‘ ", L" . l To the Edih-r of the Review: t'rttt:---tt ia tinm that somethingueflm% in lean] to Railway unmet: was made pulrhe. At the general meeting of the “Stock holders of the road on Friday the lam inst. nu attempt wu mud. to get be. hind the «on» but with the anemia: of n. plural “shutout of the Company, no in. lomtinn was elk-ted. Work bu not boon l “can this wring and mum-"tun just as tho, won kn Int fill. A oomidonblo amount " mono, wwwutod in fitting the you! no u to "an it all winter and we know the' malt. It with eoettiiUntl, expected tlmt tho road would be hand“! our to the Grad Trunk immediately. it has not been “hm-ll. (so. wont splint-um It my I be u butt-o bob" it u. mm, have been carrying on n series of raids with Algeria. The French Colonists complained to the Boy of Tunis, who was owned to exercise mule authority Merl the Mending tribe; but the Tunisian Gov. f eminent wee unable or unwilling to inter. : fete. Thereupon the French Goverutuenti took the matter in hand, dispatched aft-nee I of fifteen to twenty thouan men to the Irene of distortion sad having settled thel Kmart-in. the victorious little army inved- ed Tunis, for the purpose, it u unmanned. of in the metuttinte exercising a protectorate over th i Tunisiens. and possibly of nnnexing the little State to Algeria u soon u may he found convenient. Howover Italy, who hm, important commercial re- letione with Tunis. has picked up her ears, and etoutly protests main“ anee secur- " my more territory in Atria, on the l Mediterranean " lent. end thnetens that 1 if end; en occupation should teke phee.lhe " will not reet until France hoe been driven I I out. What may he the outcome of this l etorm in a teapot u dittiealt to any. Little t things mun-times produce iiiii,iiiil:ti:li i it in poeeihle that . European war my , urine out of this Ahiean complication. q --No sooner has one little fracas be tween one or other of the European Gov ommenh and other communities. been dis you-d of,, than another ompnnp. This tim, the tliuurhanm nines between France an: Tunis. A unmade African tribe, the Krou who winh to go West to settle in Manitoba, hut the people complain that the Govern- ment hats placed an exorbitant price on im poor land there, and that they can do better in tho states." This “nothing else does, should convince Sir John',, followers. of the (ital mistake committed in dealing with Noah Was! lands n8 wen to North We“ many; States from Canada. the most have uttleql in Dnltuta, and the Territory alone over FILM) Canad mainly m-ttled. T he rcusou ass the Cleveland editor for this um auto of things in the policy of the ion Government. inkling. "that tl diam Government hw, tried to ind: who who!) to go West to settle in ) hut the people complain that the - III we 1 uuwwomi congregation. --w. have oeeaotiortally referred to the lug. inunigm'hm tboat Canal. to the l'nitod Santos. um] have charged the N. P. with being n powerful element in inducing this and "an". Every now And Again fresh "idem-e mines to hand, and in I 1819 l'lovolnml ( U. SJ newspaper the autumn: is mule that within the past year thous- nmlu of families have entered the United] of this Report that no "I "ists in the (‘lmtsworth -m have received the Annual Report t, of the Chataworth (Presbyterian) congre- h gutiou for the your new, and, although we " do not claim to be denominational in any ll lease of the word, it may not be amiss to h notice . good work done, even if of a de. h multinational character. The report if! vary T full, and shows the large amount of work ti, done by the eongregmtioat in every depart- w ment of Church work. The total amount p. mntrilmted during the your for church mm th puses is 0128175, of which ubont "oo ban on been nppropriatetl to what is technically as known an the Schemes of the Church, in. bu eluding the support of Colleges and the Int carrying of the Goqml to the henthon. It lat L quite evident from the fcets and figures "" " this Report thnt no "root I)" Jjttemesrs" 0m Unnecessary Delay. --lNo ouath of Lord Beaeonatuld still ooasti-too-ti-u-ofrutsrse motion. on this a. we“ In the 0th.: side of the Atlantic: so much so indeed, that Di-li deceased loan to be more popular than Diameti in life. Though not rich l is lune-ed that he leaves a fair fortune. I Tho "main- wm imbued privately, as dim! in the will of the deceased, on Tuesday " Hughenden. It is trimmed that a monument will be erected to hits homer, in Westminster Abbey, and that Mr. Gladstone will move in the Home of Commons that a sum be appropriated by the Home for that purpose. I --tt u puffy-ins to loan that tho win- Itrwboatpmmino well hub might».- hood. Thoma host which min In" “um-o! winter had improved, do not typos!» but can-ed much, if my. injury. And now, that the weather in of no moat henna eumeer,--arkrnty of In with occasion-l genuine April shower: -itUMmittet "an by those who are apt to rumble considerably, that there is every reason to behave that the wheat phnt is in u healthy . eondHon u could be expected. THE REVIEW. a...†In... Ion-m3. Abuglfvllgv. - _ Iva-on. “on. C. " I. m. ‘IOIII‘.’ " thou-v. Agmta for the Grey Review. Durham, April 28, 1881. --.. min. the most of whom anuta, and that in that Nor FILM) Canadians have The rcusou assigned by itor for this extraordinary 1880, and, although we denominational in any it may not be amiss to done. "on if of a de. mon The report in very large amount of work mlion in every depart- A. The total amount mm In! to ""t W MY .nyuun: In Its hvorr--that is of the " only th,yyiy"o'.'itr, "F/thit) his upen'eneo of union†m.ltweuty years In Parliament," observed 'ttith-dia) Mr. McKenzie. '%tl, ir the old1 fund!- Wutirrovinee and in the Dominion, he had 'ur. Wm no": known anything more deplor .. _ . Luna... the inburvionnmunorin which Inna!“ up. Gammon! mowin- 'hd Brat-" The Hon. Alex. McKenzie who sent. though nut yet restored to h ed health and higour, in teplyim _ Sour sugar is taxed, and the result of that , , him now been innde apparent. I shulliiot ’itietnin you now by a calculation which I , i have iniule, but I believe that it furnishes . proof thiit the practical result of the t exorbitant protection which awards to _'. the refiuer-1 do not any refiners yi-is [ t ( "bout one million and a quarter dollars } I more during the last fiscal year out of the l pockets of the people than would have been l the case under the old tariff, including of l Course that portion they would have contri- i hinted to revenue in excess of the portion new i contributed. There are to be more retiner. l ies, and the usual result of a great many is competition, and the result of a few com. ii"i2't"/J,". But there is no security whet- lever against combination, and the come- iquent keeping up of rates to the highest ( possible point compatible with the pre. vention of tl"rimporution of foreign sugars. i The ice; to the people of this country in this respect is from 01.250.000 to 01,400,- 000. Allowing for trade profits to the nrfin. l er in foreign countries, the large portion goes into the packets of the refiner and the l residue expended in ("sighting sugar from. , point of distribution to another point of t distribution equally inconvenient for the “ trade of the country. Consequently the Il trede of the eonntry in being weakened " owing to a violent legislative provision, all tr in order thet - might be wuhed by one g Home in Montreal. ' Farmers not expecting famine cannot ex. poet their prutits increased by an import duty on forviglt wheat. This tux is par- tieularlyobnoxious to the inhabitants oi the Maritime Provinces. Corn flour, that inferior article which they so largely use in Some parts is taxed 400. a waxy heavy duty compared with the tax upon tioar. than is no surp advocates of the that there won't to feed the Can: artir, of Me are lanai taxed. (Hear, h essential to In: art, “Kt T parts of the country. because it is essential ' that taxation should l-ojust and equal; that 5 each part of the country should contribute , as nearly no possible alike to the common . burdens, an] next to those which press , most severely on large masses of the popu- ' lotion ; and-last, upon those which while ', most burdensome to the consumer ofthe goods are. at the some time, less productive ofreveuro" (Cheers.) Now, when you look .f the tariff, when you consider its present iopera.';“" and ioreeast its future Workings, Mu] tind aL"?" tho‘tzuos which it levies, those which cm" mfhin these categories, I any to you, and tnd position Is an impreg. nahlo one, that it in tho. e taxes which you ought to look to in the retL"etion of taxa. L' I "Onreitoruie, ltuingoatartib,in my opin- d, ion should be to do the least injustice and is indict the least injury “in we can upon the sl community or any member of the com- d munity at large, and to interfere Bl mm a as we possibly can with the general pros Ha perity of the people. (Loud cheerl.) I l behave that our taxes are at present exces- sive. I tic-hove that some reduction ought to be effected, and I cannot better describe in Renew! terms the direction which that reductiun nnght, in my opinion, to tune, than by referring to the words of the rem- lution Much the Liberal party supported which I axe was occupied by Sir William Bowl-ad. The speech a! the evening wee of com p that of Ii. Bkhe--fiA, aka, exhenetive, oftbelnhjecte which he am The ' Hon. gentleman commenced by referring .. to the neeeuity of puty onrniantion u the only lure menu of securing I return of good Government at the next genernl elee . tion in 1888. Already signs are not want- , ing of theelectorate becoming sensible of r the dieutrione policy under which the [ conntryie " present sutiering, in the re- sults of the late elections, and the activity which prevails in the ranks of tho Liberal puty,e\‘en now, in the work “organization. Ho then dealt with the Ptveifu, Railway bargain, the present and fatam evils entail. l ed upon the country by the Syndicate con. I tmet, and the want of patriotism shown by l the Government in refusing to accept the , offer ofaCatudian company to build the ' Paeifie Pvuqway--thsr offer being free from t l all the objection! is provisions of the con- t tract entered into With the St. Paul Syndi- E cute. The National Policy and its fruits ‘ was then dealt with. As regards the lay- 11 mg on of tariffs, the Hon. gentleman 9 said _ b, t (Hear, ls nitit to tht 1 The great banquet given in Toronto on Thursday In! in honour of Mr. Ed. ward Blue in the topic of she hour. Ttte mundane: was winding smiketsedented for occasoions of this sort, mad the m3." meat of detail were parted. The Chair; nutter «In worn very much more than si rn by the rich. The neces‘ '“PWnon had follow“ A] in the House of Commons. ation declares tlmtin the reduc- 1n] should be had to those taxes It most unequally on the various N? cuuutry. because it is essential on should be just and equal; that THE TORONTO BANQUET. McKenzie who was pro l: this tariff. Our fuel is qua) Our mu materiaLmost nurueturers. Our bread in war.) This In done without c, fat mer, in the case where {us a ck. and I suppose North West w T'rnion an oljeetiou of Very (Applause,) Cotton and m by the poorer classes IU' "ed Ly In import This tax is par- the inhabitants of ' years to come /est nill tell you enough in Canada than similar , wont. lanes vith thom Must Par.-hthre McKenzie onZThm- Jay upheld the verdict in McKay " Clark, :n which the plaintiff was awarded $60 gains! nu hotel keeper for selling her mshnnd hqnur after having been notiiUl mt to do so. His Honor remuked that it he jury had awarded tin-ea times "rntuth, Images he would not but. found In!!! ‘ A STRANGE Drsrhtm--Wrshe Is " W-A tango disease has appeared nmoug the whey in the townanip of Koppel. Two far. mers report tslmu, of eighty out of their iloelrs. The discus appears to be most pre- valent along Jones' Binge. but has spread more or lea over the whole townsltip.- Wiarton Echo. ( f Tun 2Arn IN Dmttrasr.--Preparuions, are 5 bring made for extensive Celebration of *he Queeni Birihur,eonsuiing of the ulna] 4.1mm; of jumping, running, em. besides utlxer attractions of a more elaborate and Teeitrl nature. Already over $60 lull been l collected. Next week we expect to be able to] give a full programme. _ 8arm--umt Salt can I through J H. Hunter, and laid hum at. about Me per.100lbs. within the reach of all farmer ghborhood, and it is decide fertilizer to use in a moderote aerial crops. ItEstovrm--atessm. Jul removed their Waggon sh mises of Mr. Anderson to Stand, Lower Town, Dar are prepared to attend work entrusted to them. I b'rcEorscr.-Owing to the continued fine dry weather of the past four weekr, some I of the farmers, in Normrmhy are through f seeding and all the farmers are making good progress, The snow has gone as it by magic. Sunny Dytsu.--Near Eugenia many sheep have died this spring from what ap. pears to be a peculiar disease. Several of them were opened when a large number of maggots were found in the heads of each one. Wr: hadn visit from Mr. Herman J. Spence. son of Mr. James Spence. formerly of Durham, but now residing at Wiarton, Mr. Spence looks well,and speaks hopfully o prospects of Wmrton. EUGENIA Falls urs now in their glory from the mighty rush of waters over them. Samelmdy appears to be violating the law from the large quantity ofsaw mill dust at the foot of the fall on the ice. SEVERAL new Landings " be ertye'sod in Priceville this summer, inoludirg Ii hund- some new School House. . War do such crowds go to but, will)“ for Pictures? Simply because he nukes artistic work and low changes. '. " you wag? a iivst" ohms suit of Cloths made in the latca3 style at the lu wet 1134'". call at Grant‘s. I 80 Joz, Indian Pannmu Hats It 10 etch Ht C. L. 'trant,'. '; . ._ . . _ Fuesnnmos Is anturlug Village and 15 going to have an s.'dvantre. tsirusohas come at "cst. We bad a fine shower of min on Tuesday morning. adv. l,ti2tt,t,,t, Hebehevedthettbenwm been! and Other Items. moment.“ Ite','.";,",)?:.:,',',,','. 8...... m com-m ..... * m. I I" poetto . . very sheep at Grant's. _ [M Onevery prominent on III “I. The thrre "iN.moett'nettitrtinttr0ttr. 1'..eteer1atrmPrsoe.eteie- dfor a} said, that u wanna“, .5, numberotuw log-don the Search yt wonld minute-shaman uthnt inlet 1ueer,tothtrirmiii, Mild“. will?!“ bair betraitonJunetiu,ordmhrde.(Chem.) “Ii-imi- . "sd. m (Mr. lit-Kendra) eordiully mote-cod Poor Bautstrmr.-agr, Irwin Peirce“. of I."" (laughter) end suggested that the member the 8rd eeneeuion of Euphruin. had his five, would metre the some statement in the foot embed on BatttrdtVltsst, It I bam, Pe House, and to mention to which class the raising, by a he", stick of timber tklling [ "n3 members of the Government belonged. upon it.--0. 8. Tribune. _ I 'll' (Renewed laughter.) He was sorry to any Tn: work on the nilwey WIN." to he lee that the hon. gentlemen mudenepe'ech in prosecuted very terdily. and the - ,nt- favour PY Syndicate and cast his vote timberowingto the continued dry weather. of with the Government (Himsa.) Another is begining to crook, und unleu taken the member who in private spoke very strong- away very Icon, will no doubt receive I". re- ly ugnnist the Syndicate had voted ions injury. . with the Government, and when Islet] . ity hi .qhrgc' id "W ll I 1d h mmawar.--Whiu Mm. Thompson of usieason, sin , e , won rat er go . . . tul . " " Fhsslutrton, was driving between that vil out in 1883 than now. (Loud cheers.) At . on. least a dozen members on the Ministerial lane smiths station, on Saturday Inst. her I y. sideline] spoken to him (Ur. McKenzie) hozsohrln 12"'esr.,C,.i"l'g,.'"l), 1.e,,.t; i up condemning the contract, and nothing bad Cl,',', its' mgr ."'. FoeY‘O S iridium by over surprised him more than to see these il me seve e 'T'"'."."-. .. . l . I he some men standing up in their places, one 'e'.. barn yy ote.liluine on too farm lie after the other costing their votes for the of huil..J. Y/y. Paisley Block, Guelph t I" confirmation of the bargain. Such was Township which is rented by Bruce ‘Hood, t u. the House of Commons for whome he nod were. totally destroyed by fire on. bundny l li. to answer here. (Laughter and trheers.) evening With all their contents. including I G Nothing should be more sacred to an Ad. ten head of cattle and five horses. Total l ministration than to uphold the doings of loyyleut 'l,000; P"P""'t on the barn d :1 their predecessors in transactions involving 'Pl, m the Wellington Mutual. Tite the finances. But the present Govern 011ng of the first la" unknown. 1. inent had already paid some sixtyor seven- Dtmus POtt TAIES--A rather interest- d ty claims which lvalbtsun adjudicated upon Ill,',' 'iuitfytys " in Ancutesia Township "' and payment refused by the late Govern the court being orowded. One McLenn,‘n I. uiciit. He Would take another opportunity Prieeville, tenant whose goods had been e licfni'o uuotl:ur audience before the end of distressed, sued for recovery, setting up a h _ the your to expose tho folly of the Govern. plea that the goods belonged io one Scott. , iiiciit's truiisnctioiis in this respcet. lint Scott said he had paid Helicon for dumng- Ol . one of these claims might especially bore. es 'sustained, which McLean denied in fa t ferred to. This wasaelaitn on the Inter. Court, and eventually they showed that w , colonial railway which the late Government it was it put up job all round. m ; had refused to pay, and when the claimants gummy; " Carmen's Faraa.--A mun Sl . expressed dissatisfaction, had referrelthetn named Archie Murphv, a blacksmith in the tit V to the Exchequer Court us the proper ui. employ of K. Chisholm & Co., hanged him- a. ; inuml before which to brmg their 0003- selfon Saturday in Chisholni‘s sow-mill, at ol] ,iliiiiit. The case was still pending when the Forks of the Credit. When found his Ca the proaeiit Govsuaunent come into power. knees were on the floor. lie had deliber. gin 'l'nvynmk it out of the Court, preferring atelyehoked himself to death. He was a special commission of ouemuii, and he, about tltiny-tive years of age, and had a ele without culling for any of the Government wife and family living at Grand Rapids, "1'1 .itlicials on whose 1'eeututnendution pny- Michigan. Domestic troubles and whisky wh mint had he? refused, awarded the are said to have [men the cause. 57." fol amount 0 over $100,000. (Cheers.) , . ' ,V . ber Such was it specimen of the extraordinary hisgeli:;:l:tl:i:::E-:iftliiiexllagg):e:o€:: toi transactions which have taken place during ed a m " l ‘d fr ' l sch this l'arliamcnt. No worse case was ever I s f cal mm f young mun m Buff. diif I brought to light in this country , and he "lo, t,yalny the sad intelligence that his t!1 was sure that on exposure of them would Coll,':),')],.'::! got It,"),.,!:,""), by a Merit-nu IC, have such an effect on the public mind as LU' S “I? 1?j, ("1th rue et the Tope'l-ia it?“ would lieymidn shadow of n. doubt result ' _ 'l" a ee Prey in humus. David . in their “do†in Itity3. (Chm-rm" Atkinson, who is about 21 years-of age left lWe; Aftrrthis,whatwill not quuim's minim we Wm "ms aw, and has 'tttteo been '0 follow-rs this“ nd to ' working at carpenter work on railwayhrid-g- _ or a Tm: new atureed. READ J. H. Hunk-x": Fon good Coal OiL I Local and D J. H. Hunter's new advertisement. good Coal Oil, try Harris & Co. See 5e per. 100 lbs. This places It 11 of all farmer in this nei. d it is decidedly the best in a moderate quantity for Brickyard at Priceville is com ssre. Jameson & Co. have nggon shop from the pro- erson to Mr Parrots Old wn, Durham, where they attend promptly to trll ', and laid down in Dar, can be purchased Other Items] V. _.--.‘, uw-cmy. l Omhnnlville, April 19th, 1881. The Liver, the Skin, the Kidney a and tiie Bowels, are the natural 1'is"d,Cl11'W, system secure their henlthy action by mture’u grand remedy, Burdock Blood Bitters. It cum I$tsrohti,v--h cum Liver Fnplautt---rt "ur,ethlotp-u-i. cum female (:omplniuu, an l i nritiea the BL ad while " ""Prt that rth aw" itality '.,' the mum Intel. 1 Tnat Battle. 10 ikau.--trt66, A suitable entertainment will be provided for Thursday evening. "All Master: and Tenrheru, mm regularly stand the Tmherl' Institutes. " nah time-mad under such regulations. In the Impact†lbw direct."- Extract trom Publtc School Rogulatiams. War. Fumusox, I. P. s., President. I Pun-snag." n. W. o. Aratsic-"Goograrttr to Juniors." 13. C. W. Monm-“Goomphy, with clan.†14. I. C. Brrcrs--"How to teach Composition." ttr. Emma): or Orrxcmu. questions for Drawer to be sent " early as possible to M. N. Armstrong, Durhum, or W. A. Janos. Yeovil. discoungamenu." 10. M. P. Mchusaam,-"Miatit, in touching mad. iugto Beginners." 11. N. W. Curmsera,--"aratnatioa1 Album & 2. REV. J. 8oivuasm,--"rtrrtmstteney of the TOKChOT’I Work." a. J. TAIT, B, A.,-"Bowto tench Eng. History." 4, W. O'comroa, B. A.--"Ntwtaral Philosophy." Sl. A.G:un,-"liow to Saute Uniformity of Clus- mcntion in the Salmon ot the County." G. M. N. Aroomtosa,-"Thtrory VI. Practice in Tennhing." 7. W. J. GAsasstatrrr.--"a.ostustrr to Beginner-3' I a. It. D. mvtsm-"Arittumstie to B.glnnerts"ttsttas.) tr. W. A. "trm,- "Tmhm’ encouragement. and I l. Immature-m Anni“; 2.1mm J. Soxznmen. The semi annual meeting ofthe above Association will he held in Fleshm-ton on Tlmrsdny and Friday May the 19mm 20th. 1881. The meeting will no doubt be tt very interesting one as may be seen by the following South Grey Teachers} Asso- ciation. , a ._., "mun. . some of his grain and hay, took up his abode for the night in his barn, and after the sma' s hunts commenced he became aware that S mine one was making an entrance into the i burn, which was oifeeted in a very deliber. ,,l.ce aud cautious manner. The intruder [than struek several matches to see where ‘ he was “Wing. and after just lighting the _ ’third one he wns within the feet of Mr. MoCulloch, who discovered in the intruder one of his utar neighbors, and at once bid him “the " ofthe morning," The can. sternntion of the night Prowler may be better imagined than described, but it was well for him that ho had such alam'e heart. ed man to deal with or before now he WWII] i be furnished With “free lodging" in a tiff- erent kind of building in the County Town 1 'several of Mr. McCulloch's neighbors have missed acme oftheir grain lately. but itisl‘ to be hoped that these mean petty thefts l will not he repeated, or summary proceed- t ings Will be taken to trace them home. , Svnimsan t--The other night, Mr. Wm. sitrCullveh, of Bentinck, having missed some of his grain and hay, tooknp bisnbode for the mgh', in his barn, and after the sma' I os'iatarrc.-- Oar former townsmau Mr. John Swimhurno has entered into partner- ship with Mr. Joseph II. Kenn, lorthe pro. duction of "Hazel Kirk," the piece which has been so favorably received in the U. S. They opened at the Royal Opera House Toronto on Monday April 20th and play all the week,theu to Hamilton, May the 2nd and 3rd. They also visit the other cities on the frontier, reaching Montreal on May 9th with the nnticipt tion of duing a large business, and if successful, they may also visit some of the large towns through the Province. .. "---"u "r - plea that the goods belonged to one Scott. Scott said he lmd paid 1lekoan for damag- es sustained, which McLean denied in Court, and eventually they showed that it was a pat up job all round. mg suitcnme up in Arwmesiu Township the court. being crowded. One McLenu,'n Prieeville, tenant whose goods had been distressed, sued for recovery, setting up a The barnnnd out-lmildings on the farm to! Neil J. Adie, Paisley Block, Guelph Township which is rented by Bruce Hood, ‘were totally destroyed by fire on Sunday evening with all their contents. including ten bend of cattle and five horses. Tom loss about 84,000; insurance on the barn 9800, in the Wellington Mutual. Thel origin of the fire is unknown. l SAD 1smuaaaEtat--h mmawar.--Whiu Mm. Thompson of Flesherton, was driving between that vil Inge auIHhe station. on Saturday hurt, her horse rm away. throwing her out and de. molishing the buggy. Mrs. T, rceivedl some s-init-rits-O. S. Tribune. Tae work on the nilwny appear: to be prosecuted very tardily, and the squnre timber owing to the continued dry weather, is begining to crack, and unless taken away very soon, will no doubt receive ser- ious injury. Poor &utnterr.--Mr, Irwin Fume“, of the 8rd concession of Euphruia, had his foot smashed on Sum-day last. It I bun raising, by a. heavy stick of timber falling upon it.-o, S. Tribune. Mmâ€. McKIoixu, Bttos, put . km number of saw logs down the Bung-en Riven!» their mill, last and the boginiag of this week. J. c. BAIN, 8eeretarr, PROGRAMMI- The Provisional Dimetom of the Sault Ste. Marie Railway hue held their first meeting for ortptrtimstion, Mr. J. D. Edgar being elected Chairman and Mr. Robert JMfray Secretary-Treasurer. The stock subscribed " the meeting amounted to $250,000, on which the ten per cont. psy- Innnt was mule. This hlgood beginning, and than that the Compnuy mun basin nose. The next muting will be we on the 10th of “my. I The Scott het was iUfeaud worth.ou Friday but by over majority. ' " you want I nay Waggon, emu, Holstein. Every one has got started at spring work, a shower in much needed for full wheat, (what is left of st,) lame pluses being entir. cly killed oat. (laughter. I A veryplensaut time was spent on the . evenirg of Monday the 11th inet.. " the 1 house of Mr. Baht. Hendry, 19th con. the a occassion being the closing of the music :' gxerclses held during the winter and partly , as a welcome to Mr. Jan. Itentou,wlto has returned from Paisley Block. The enter.' talnment consisted of anthems and chorus- ' as, by the choir, supplemented with Solos and Duets. Mr. E. Young, teacher, 5010 "Little Clue" was well received; a duet by Miss Katie Bellamy of Flesherton, and Wm. Coleridge, "Cattteliua" very well rendered. "My Grandfather's Clock," by Miss S. Snell and others, was well wound up. “Somebodya Darling" by Miss. Eliza Brown and Miss M. Seanh and others in Chorus, gave great satisfaction. "A kiss ahiut the Door" was sung audibly by Wm. , Ramage, the "youth and beauty he," join. , ing mentally in the chorus “March of the I Cameron Men"sung by all who eould,end. ed the progumme. The ‘Domine' and l Secretary present. oat of a great re- "Peet to the antiquity of the songs, declin- t pd singing them. The meeting was brought to ncloae by triuging"God Save the Queen" 1 All went home "tistied with what they had heard and pleased with the hospitality l of the Host and Hosteu and thcir amiable The ratepayers of this Section In pleas. ed to hear of the ‘Reform Demonstration' in Suuth Grey, and hope the season will be suitable, and weather good, The contract for the erection of t 'crcte manse, in connection with . Church reported as leing let at $870 heen thrown up, and relct at 0450 u G. Simpson. Priceviile. The mambo the Church,to the number of about tw turned out on Friday and Saturday and shingled the sheds in connection the same. ,__..-...,, w . Now Sir, it ia against thelaw to Scholars sweep the school house, no any teacher compel them to do so, I put them out of a school, andtokeep out for refusing to do so, and that , the face of a resolution of the Bat Trustees, is surely carrying matters rather a high hand. She is been more strongly than judiciously. by tlu Treasurer who is rather A dictatorial of gentleman. How it will end remai be seen. I Ma. Emma _ tt We are all well up here nomad we a. hope you are enjoying the same blessing. t. There is no news here at present. The y only item of interest belongs to School " n fairs, and in order to make it intelligible I 1. will have to mention circumstances and names. At the close of last year, Mr. In. a Skene, the retiring trustee, ,and Mr. A. 9 Stewart, hired a teachenMisI Annie Shane, . a sister of the above mentioned (shaman. t opposed hythe other Trustee, Mr. John s Cameron, and against the Wishes of I. _ great number in the Section. , At the annual meeting Mr. Miner was ' elected Trustee, and Mr. Skene. Sec-Trou- I urer. All went well until sometime ago, when one of the boys rebelled against sweeping the school-house. The teacher beat him miller severely and sent a note to his father requesting his presence at the school house. m discovered what the diifieulty was, and took the boy home, " the some time telling her that it was against the rules to make the children 4‘ sweep the School house. She replied she would do as she liked, that trustees or no. body else had any authority over her, rath- er a strange assertion, surely. The Trus, l tees had a. meeting and passed a. resolution ordering her to admit the boy to selsocl again, but slay still persistently refuses to . admit him unless he makes a public apol. I I: (my andexpresses sorrow tor the heinous " . . . h" oil'ence he committed in refusing to sweep. Now Sir, it is against the law to make Scholars sweep the school house, nor can any teacher compel them to do so, and to 'i' put them out of a school, andtoksep them outfor refusing to do so, and that too in -- AL. f _ ' April 23rd, 1881 l About one o'clock on Friday afternoon, l 22nd.imrt., the barn of Mr. Alex. McComb wee discovered to be on tire. The alarm was given and the neighbors gathered ; but the fire had made so much heedwey that nothing could be saved except a tanning mill and a single bag of wheat. Mr. Me. Comb had a very narrow escape himself, his head and hands being badly scorched. The buildings consisted of a frame barn, a logbarn, nude frame driving shed. And contained his waggons,buggy,three sleighs, a cutter, all his [arming implements, huh liens. the, with a huge quantity of grain, all of which was burnt. Loss is estimated at $1500. Insured for seven hundred in the London Mutual. Cause of tire, unknown. Seeding progressing favourably. Weather dry. Ruin much needed. On the morning of the Stiit WWI}. John MeDonnld had the... not! Doneld Graham two Sheep worried by dogs. Mr. McDonnld discovered one dog in hie Boek in the morning Ind idotttiiied him, I m- an In issued for his sweet, but he wee nowhere to be found. He wuennght how. ever the next morning, sud suffered the extreme penalty of the law. There are strong ground: for supposing he had eo- ttomplicesin crime. Let them heed the: warning and escape the doom. 1 April 28rd, 1880, Egremont - Edgings ‘uy aumomy over her, nth- :ertiun, surely. The Trus- ting and passed a resolution , admit the hoyto schocl still persistently refuses to Connection with Amos h88°mtry D.thun. *h168 defence! m Went. r carrying matters with ud. She is backed up n judiciously. by the Sec. ruthera dictatorial sort ow it will end remains to Latona. ing let at $870, has relet at H50 to Mr. _-...-.....- .511, boys rebelled against slaouse. The teacher Ierely and sent 0. note Glenelg. erection of a con. Conxox Sm" 'he members of of about twenty, the Board of Roar Rune. ofa 'doue, “Mug to uuriU, in." at 1 Court opened. last with TIM Bar premixed I dress to m. Lordship done, mum: u, amt.†l The firstt Anise Court of the C [ Duiterin opened It Omtutesviiu on HU Lordship J :1de Manama bench. There in no criminal on white gloves were prewnled to u the lace Court-house mu quite Tl", Bar [Imam-A - -- -- A " oPeumg--1at James Kym, 2nd Wacky Steven-on, 8rd Isuzu Boyle. Anthmetie--nt Weslrv Stevenson, 2nd Tn--- " , - ‘ _ Genet-n] PruaiLiy Donald MePlsee, 8rd 1 Aritltmetie--1st Adam Mora. Md Patrick Taylor, 8rd Donald Mel’hee. ueogmohr-1st Patrick Taylor. 2nd M. Curran, 8rd Chas. Murphy. Reading-tat Donald McPhee, 2nd E. Handerlmn, 8rd A. Mona. Bpelliug---tst Adam Mom. and Donald McPheo. 8rd Patrick Taylor, Gononl Proficiency-ist A. Marta. 2nd Donald McI’hee, 8rd Patrick Taylor. noon!) cuss. General Protiei Phee, 2nd Run, Huuderhnu. Reading and Spelliug~1 derhm. 2ad James Ham]! can Mcheo. Drawing-ist Duncan Wm. Elder, 3rd Micheal F Composition-- Elders, 85; Dau, Curran. 80. Ariutmuie--aiaru McPhee, 87; C. Curran nu, 60. Grtuumitr--araru obtninnble loo, Curran, 63; Duncan McPhee, M; 1 Handcrhan, 62. English Literature-Mario obtainable [i,,s.e,r.iiir,'r,i,iut: Murphy, 94; H. McPhee, 91; Issac Elder, 82. , Drawing-tst Helen McPhee. 2nd Arch. Mel‘hoe, 8rd Litre Camus. General Pmiieiener--ist c. Murphy.2nd A. McPhee, 8rd H. McPhee. mum cuss SENIOR. Geoerttp1ts--grarkt, obtainable 100--D. McPhee, 82; William Elder, 65; Kntiie Curran, 62. . Uouqtmatiotv--Murla obtainlbla Archie McPhee, 62; H. Mel'hee, 60; Murphy, 59. Etymology-Marks ohmimblo "o-m, on McPhee. 40; Richard Murphy, 44; thrth crime Murphy, 40. Arithmetic-Marks obtainable 60--hreh. Mel’hee, 74; C. Murphy, 68,Lizu'o Curran, 65. Canadian History-Marks obtainable " --huute Elder, 69; C. Murphy, 60Hi. Mar, phy, 68. British Historr--Marks obtainable 'OO-- Helen McI’hee, 76; Isaac Elder, 71; C. Murphy, 70. Geography-Marks obtainable loo-r. Elder,80; Catherine Murphv,78; Hale†Mchee, 64. I & B. No. 2 Normanhy. The following i the result of the quarterly examinatiun held in the above school on Thursday and Friday the 7th and 8th of April. your"! cuss. thatntrmr--bsrksot,uiuou 100.-Catir erino Murphy, 68; Helen McPhce, 76; " Elder. 70. l Hoping that you may be permitted to successfully labor for tinny yen: in the vineyard of the Master und tlmt when our course upon earth is over we mnynll meet with you Mound our Father's Throne in Haven, " remain your sincere friends. Signed on behalf of the members, l, Guam: ANDIRBON.i We, tho members, of the Methodist Church at Crawford bettof you to accept. La a slight token of our mspect and grati- tule toward you for hsviug so faithfully and punctually filled your nppuiutmcnts in our msghbourhood as I local preacher, These three volume". of "Wes ley's Sermons" which we bust will in some dcgrmlnid you in your noble work unending sinners to the foot of the cross. _ I On Slum“). April 17th Mr. George Anderson, on behalf of the congregation of Crawford Methodistclsureu, pnsented Mr. Edward Williams, of1)urlmm, with three lmmlenmely bound volumes of Wesley's Sermons, and the following address, as a token of the esteem in which Mr. Williams ia held by the! congregation _ l To M. Edward E. William: , I Crawford. April 1811), 1881 Honor Rd His Stock Ready Made 2nd James rrildrLL' Gents' Felt and Straw 12 lbs GOOD BRIGHT " He has the best 500. Try it. April 21st. 1881. Is. Selling ti lbs Good Japan Tea Dust for $1. THIRD CLASS JUNIOR --hrt Duncan McPhee, 2nd ' 3rd Micheal mnderun. Proiunumer--tst Duncan Me, Kuttie Curran. 8rd Michell 3rd Jaoob 'Stovenstvm‘ Wall Don't forget the Place. on--hNrk. obtainable tro-w. Duncan McPhec, M; Knttie -ist Adam Mora. 2nd ', 8rd Donald McPhee. -1st Punch Taylor. 2nd M. - -. " It Ounzeviilo on Monday 1M..- Br -Markg obhinablo loo-D, 5. Curran, 7O ; Saul: A. Car. Wesley btevonson, 2nd Presentation. r-lst Wesley Steven. ' 3rd Isaac Boyle. . Hutu. Tomb-r. mud to me judge. nu quite crowded, congratulatory ad. Lita businem was of “IO County of EWOHO'I'S dlt: SHOES will be found JUST RECEIVED Wesley is! Micheal Hun Me1'lsoe, 60; Gun Tweed Suits from $6 ' 3rd Dun '.00--Eatit, ' Micheal I and w and "" of A LARGE STOCK OF Ttr-.. BRIGHT SUGAR FOR $1.00 -"-"T-"- Â¥ , F, HAC ARDS “I I PE TORAL| "’ IN-ft/C', ._ ’ - ':'iiEEREEiEM. [igiiRi5ritieit,e!)!ee, iiiiiif15E 1mm] In Town mu. mail, on Taeoar M May. 1881. Doom open! tti, eta-i! - at 8:15. sharp? Subject. MOCKLER‘S Cheap Cash Store ': MOCKLER' Umitt mce 10 cu. DR. 1geyihi.iiii,jiaUver", ', SELLING At BOTTOM PRICES. * the Largest trt ooh in h ttGiGGri ...- P."-'. (yum! m ammo otoonpoto-v. pun-Inn. on: the and: candid“. an, In 'h.bir1tr-t, " attiy VIII W for numb-“nu. WM. FERG Ws 2,t1S,i,iiticioir, Third (I... will ho "alga Immune“ , with, and on the In!" upon a ,n t'f,'i?g,'i'it,t aatd Koeond C“... but 'ti!i1'ii?e,I'i, " m mm: an!“ m 'm w 1ereham,kirtirGGiiiaTdr, m...“ "N__-._A- .,_ _.._ -.. It in £ndlspunlfblo that “out: should In“?! me not luau-n- the dfl'l'o"r"a'l'dfet: of their "I- teration to phi-ant (In-mocha lut WWII. 'ee: of uppumuounn bah-damn my CAmMr a mum IT,',', rttguutioru, nin- that in all run. an npphmiumlm 'lJlJfll'dU by manual-I'M the good mutate! and lube-r hum. of that Imvh "nt. 1fe,t,', by I clergy-mm. sud and within a mum! a 2".mliiyrtimt. - “V ..V. . (mun II _ M"r'TturN"e. CV in thin County u-r hcnaby‘lounrd that th. next [um-Mime. â€what-ad ï¬nd "no Exmuilmhon will be hold at Owen Bound, oom- rnodng at 2. p. m. on Mona-u an CANDIDATES a; J in thin (‘mnnv .... I Prim-vino an. Ana County of Grey TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS. Pug; wwjxg; mum--1. i..rtFisF..i,uapiaiia.-ii-ai; ot Mr. Thom- Millie-u at I Ion. MM. On Friday afternoon . four-yenr-old son of Mr. J um I Ihulkee. Guelph, In "dats. ly missed while playing at the side of I mill moo. m, in nu posed to have fallen unto the water “(rte have been curried down theriver. Rama“ Yellow lhl u a perfect puma curing by external and int-mg] use all iutbua. mation. pain and we. t Rheum-um Stiff Join", Dtafises., Colds, kidnev com- plninta. Burnt, Front Bit-I, and Fla-l: Wound. teprr “city. For uh by all dado".- I "mciaiiriir, tad tho RIGHT PRICE The Lihtuwell foundry In: suspended Luminous for the prawn. "Where have an been for I week but?!» qusmd l mm ot My neighbor. "l hue Bot I weak buck," tetortod he, you an- undentmd me," run-rial " (neud ; "bat if you ever get I weak back try Burdock Blood Bitten. It an. alt febility 5mm; from dilordorod Kidneyu, Liver. or Blood. and u the beat purifying Tonic in the vurld. Alt medicine duller. supply Staple Bottles " l0 Cent... Regular Sin 'tAi-hte. - -'_._t “Kn-u- um unga- who would I ones: A clear voice, freedom from hunc- he" and sore thtoat would we Hwy-nib I'ecturnl him, I Info. plea-Int and eerum healer tor the than and lung- ' n Ipoea‘dy hreakl up I cold and cum all pulmonary con- plamu, that no "fun land to menu“: tu. "mptiou. --bt6t. "-Wtraas -At Baum! th. au. (an: Emmi T. PM]; Mr. Join M Mary WiUU, both of Bantinrk. bonuses were subm I season for their app tlnt aid to the extrn conditional upon tl ing coutrnl or the r palm“ lining been eet I trustee u cnsk a! In mundane. with leaiahtion a: I g It the tut “Iliu- ot' the Lonl Home. viToronto Greyt Bruce B. 00ml", Il proud during the arming mum. Vidal: the road to the eta-mind "ttge, hyit with steel mus thwughout. mommy bonds have been itrtaed for l purpose, and 12,000 tons of MI nun been purchased in Engllnd fur deliver I few weekl. Cuntucu have been le the work at prspetation for the than. gauge, such “linking the noon-gr, auction of grade: and curves. cum" * emhmkmuts. to. The heaviest marl prelmtion will occur " the Mn! the number River, a short than“ In Toronto. Au elevator is in course of . tion " the Queeu's Wart tu that city, Another at Owen Sound.. and the II work of reUbilitation in expect“ to completed in time for the marina of jsensou'u crops. Aswan " the loud pincer] in good Working order it will handed over to the Grand Trunk. I whom negotiations have been oomph for the working of the line for l period 20 yearn. The Municipllitiu Ilongl line have been Mimi to mist the Comm in this work, and hy-luvs providmg Ln.....‘_ -- . _ Toronto, Gréy: :1 Railway, my pr aiiii." Lg, blie apt-than iii "" “All! my“: To It); To v.5"; MARRIED BIRTHS led in Enghnd fur delivery I Cuntncu have been MIC "alteration for tU change of u linking the noon-cry N. ude: and curves. et1tturg don UPPER TOTS ..-.. I 'o the standard tmtee, eel In}. thwughout. in hue been itnaed a 2,000 tons of MI mils Teeitera (UrtitieU" -. .r And emu. cum; don a. The Mules: will 1 occur " the crossing # m. short distant†from rum is in course of em- “PM wh 0 in Tomi, .5 III can“. of - "t in (in! city aad Id.- mud the who]. iar "pound to lo the moving of a. Cert,ttf ard U309: luv-cut. MM. W “We. and "Whom. T1. itnaed for that N, I'citaaor, mung on“. the [and i. . it will to 5mm "I now. Hats “I"! will "1mm le we In“. Hui. Prim-er n For punt jut legw- ‘lll and y It. It, I." rg: Soul-l Elm. Dunn“ Hot W. CALDWELL, 300T and (l8(Elllhl0iil, latch M, [M] 11 com at an riur For taun- spply tn Inn-h ltd. lull I rerun. I to mwa n. Dalian. 'state, P. u JOSEPH MIGHTON butâ€: In the SURRAGATE Court Mum nu. day ltr a. in the 11t Apples w, " id Wool OTS 48 t N lt Bur I'll] run, tur, per tum Panther; pn-r Pork, nur “NI Oats, Barley mantis. Bun. Oatmeal Fall “Wm: Spring li mot KING Fun an». of Flour. pm I Flour No. 2, Ladies. if y hauls Bott Crt.' Elation No.1 r uibourt 's P. ghappf-d Ila†Fre'cialt 8 Cents. s For Sale or to Rent A me ha mm the inhuman (all ttrtteritw from A y, theeauG.d t-vrl’} Illy, lanai!) rofl abutting of “'ilmn (Murry. although Ihe kiwi it woul, medinte rein-f all: m nut I first e cl.“ 't6rusesot In For Sale or to Rent In not drrtro.ved, '" - are 1reruttituliy - ninlyly In" on u .itt “induce the plum III-I‘m Ind “Irv u "pubic u. or.“ ill.“ for the In" In “Allâ€. " cattttnt all will not mil ... w it I’m lung on the I Now Advertincm hum h ir d b '1'S'llr'll1 Launch}: ye pod-mm. uni h "In“ to turn t the. inclines " t. Bu: VII“!!! 'sill or eod hair to a n 'der, he (lulu-d. yr, [Wing it a 0f t M n will uni-mirth At A Mod vitr"rto INCLUDIN can. murd h IN Brutal Butragc. April 12th,1881. 'on SA†JAMIE RF HAM hum Alllit a Catha- ' hung tr on ‘rul tt " ll _ - or " tht Cat fr In "