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Grey Review, 16 Jun 1881, p. 2

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MI itie.lrhameter,its ’W"Mnm°r. .... ’FA "Pryt “Foam-MI a unit in -tfsrrinioosrrtfst in" tu,96t miles. of which 2.694 nil. m - during the par. --h in on of the glories of the Fourth I“ that it u morally found on the “ductility. an! that whatever Jitter, ties, though a! lint ridiculed, was ultim. Italy Adopted. nu] in 1826 the tir,t r'nilwuy hon Stockton to Burlington. 3 distance ot twenty miles was opened for mime, titepls. Onion hinudf manning the engine. The revolution which the rtulway engine has that produced not only in business, bat in Ill. dunes of civilization. is main)” to "all”. The tint Canadian Railway was the Grand Trunk from Portland to Mon tool, in 1853. And completed to Detroit _ dim-co of 856 miles in 1800. Almost) thunk-000mb with the construction of , Ibo Gm Trunk, the Great Wot,teru In»: W tom the Summation bridge to Wusd. i .00.... followed in rapid ounce-don by! when] lilo-3.. The total rail-j -ih-etftuDom'mionors tho Mini JmMVII‘Iw'N ltu lnou inn-g M ”WI, line. then. In the $rstt.ItttA. would an", my... in] -TI", e"rtettrtary of the father of Rail. f wa’u lun- come and gone. George Stvph. I onwn mu horn near Nssweastlrrou Tyue) on the “I: "tJane, 1781. and died on the p 19.1. of August, Mutt In the 67th year of' Ma Me. He WM only in life put to work ' In the coal mines of Newuslle. and reach i " tho-go of nineteen before he was nhle In Mbunby dint of perseverance. he was I .8. in I Ibo" “mu. by summing night; school- to master the three It's and get some maintained with engineering. The I boot of hi. mind seems to hue been dimer il ted” the improvement of 1abottrsnviuc1 "when. and when n proposal was made i by Mr. Edward Pens. to hull eon] on :i In... hunt-y by bone pawl! from ' “henna to Pulingu-n. George Stephen. .0. ulviud iron who instead of Wooden l, on... and an In: or. locomotive impelled I by than iuatead of horns power. This " I l u um noon-0a lo link] a speenslmeeting of I “The hurrit-nue which passed over this tU Aaaoeintion " “whom!!! on Tuesday T own and neighborhood on Monday own- Ihom ind. " one p. m. ting Inst, proved very destructive on the -.-2he "a". at Ireland have " Inst previous day to life and property in the had on I“. and teisrlest, exponent oftlieirl Western and south western Stutos. In the wrong! in the poraon of Archbishop (Woke. I :E'tates of Iowa, human. Missouri and Ill. I!!! at... 1... taken the, “a“, of a", peo- I mois. human beluga, live stock. residences. " 'Toith . will, Ind travels about from I farm houses, barns. and stables have been - .0 PM to addrrsn monster meetings l swept away. Nothing seems to have with. or " countrymen. The burden of holtttood the violeneeofth. storm. At Peoria, “in” is, to "and together. "Id. that "f Ill., hailitnnes descended as large as goose they do, their “use beine n l'N one, they legps. and weighing over it pound. each. on our. of securing (air until. Ind all the i crushing through weather boards, plaster “any”... that can be lemonnhly "i'jii'.i"iii'i, and killing lite stuck and poul- nind by the tenant farmers of Irehtnd. At try. At Topeka, houses were demolished. the mum m". he "up!!! the peoplo to avoid i h in.“ and cattle caught up and in some in, I let- "t luwleuuoa-u, for we]. can eiteet "o"tuneet' carried a mile away; the lone of .00.], Ind to depend tyon organization I life at different places is variously estimat- nmmm themselves. and eulirting in their, ed. The (“WWW to the growing crops “tour the intelligent public opinion cf the j Which Rrtt almost obliterated in “Why Empire. It is to be hoped that the Arch- 3 places, cannot at present he estimated. It t bmhois mining ttdviee will not In. thrown is it matter of tltanktulr,es, that the storm l tiny. Mom-while the I,ond Bill is mak. l hml spent its strength before reaching this 2 in. good progress In the Home of Com. i quarter. A small portion of ahrick wall mom. The more it in did-meld the more 1 in Mr. Middauch'; new hots! was thrown il quit-Mo no In provviiou,q found to he for i down, and [rem were uprooted in the I r landlord amt twain, "mi, at hunt, the heat i neiObr,rhooil, but no rerions cusnnlities I t that can he "Mai-ml m the pit-soul state of; occurred 50 hu. “5 we "re uFttre. 1lowexer, it public opinion. The ditmrlnuwps in ccr. l a dispatch from Mount Forest says that on l ' “in dietrirts are now mud not to have lwen 1 Monday afternoon the most terrifu, thun. I 3 " In very "midnMe "'caraetvr--the repom _ der and Gil storm that was ever witnessed I n being otton unwanted to suit Party pur- , in that section of the country set in about i ,1 POM.. ! four oiloek, "Win “and in..." -M..r..... a-.- I A .-ug, informal meeting of tho Po. luml Aasoeiatioa ot Bust Grey was held on Tue-(h, bit It Flehrtou. William lilac, Esq., of Ihszwell,being in thechair. and William Brown, EN., Mark-lah-apiece. I"). AM! . discuuiun of the situation, it I. considered navigable that a publie d.tnootration be held sometime in the Full. Horn". before mining to I fiual (loci-ion on thi, and "ther tmporttu1tqnetit. ion. naming the interests of the Riding, it I». resolved to hula a special meeting of I the Aaaoeintion It Flushonun on Tuesday ' tho8th ind. It one p. m. I THE REVIEW‘ to". c. "ehardem, Dunk! Kelli. A'oaoodrirror, Ala-lode: “that. teams for the Grey Review Inapmm Committee-Messrs. Me. Ilm-tu. mu. hound. D. Nebula“, and K. W. Campbell. At_--Neeats. Irvine and Sharp. looting adjourned It 5:20. [The mum." of the second Days proce- odmpm aot yet sent In.) Tlarrmdter the Cnunnmeo appointed in the known, brought in tlm'r rep m which um no danger: was unanimously accept- " and tuned to. The following are the also but“; " the ensuing P"."- Puddcut. "I. Annuwng. Via-2mm. Mr. Gunman. hunky. John C. Wu. mm. Mr. Galbraith. Mr. Noll-am than ten) . 'ng-ttve all very In" prep-"d paper on “Mistakes in touching reading to Beginners" which M to . way unlimited discussion in which Rev. Mr. Buhullund Maura.TnEt, Cant bell and other; loot put. A would vob of thanks in moved by the It". Mr. Bukvoll, seconded by the tut to Mr. Tait, for his "attuned tut It. B. D. Irvin. occupied tho an! [all but in "we; “a mm" I very full and eamhally wowed - on "tetrehiug AM to beginners." Mr. Tnit of Collis-ood Commit“ Insti. _ M. am [no I molt innructivo and puc- J My main] untu- on"'l'nehing English I BM" in which he detailed his own ox- paiuoo In making the abject " the but! low M Durham, June 16, 1881. Who! & any. The adding I“ and by Mr. Hm. and the protein:- In Mn very hand-one e8tete made by Mr. Grub-m. Tho 1mm mud. n feeling and Ipmvrinte "1,15. on -tioarof fuuud to he " i down, and trees were uprooted in thr, " least, the lest ll neighborhood. but no serious mmmlities Irrrrseut state or: occurred so far as we are uwnro. However, rhunceu in can , a dispatch from Mount Forest says that on tot to have I"... , Monday afternoon the most terrifu, than. ter-the mph”. l der and Gil storm that was ever witnessed suit party pnr- ; in that section of the country set in about 1 four o'clock. The wind Mew aperfect gale. . I Ruin and hail fell in haircuts. delaying: the {ether of Rail. [ streets in a few minutes. The hail stones ft:.?:,".',,,,",';,!',',: l varied in measurement tout hue-eighth to d died on the ( two And three inches m diameter. To, ' 67th ‘en ti wards the rinse of the storm they assumed l t I) I 1 l more the shape of blot-kn of lee, being ex- pa " mn l reexlixiuly large. Considerable damage fl,.":',, reach l “its done to the glass in many buildings 2mg: 'tl': l mute being completely riddled, Fruit “mum” "i..t.s I trees suffered severely. l “Maw $33.7. Prirevtttr “it lulu. ll .IlCl' In. Dre-Ion. Dun-dnlk. , Bulimia the Pic-Nic at Irish Lake " next Thursday. Thin is aittm'ly attended by . Inge number ofpouple. l PM“ about to build. mould give Jog. l F. “out, Lower Town. Dark-m. a all. I The; ‘ill Bud be all. Hardin. " {he 1mm. prices. I I Several eommunieationg In ttnavoidll 6ubly mmdad out this week, but was of I them will appear next week. i CW: Mowat, Lover Town. Durham, tt Ichl if you want him» 3nd oils that will) 9 give you perfect sntisfmetiou. I lt usaid tUt Hun. Elva“ Blake will par I mm m Aotath Bruno Man the [arm-AI Lam. " In.“ i Axr quantitv‘of Bran and chopped feed l Gr sale M Stewart t anicks, Edge Milk I Dunhnm. Mn. Mmmuou‘s New Hotel Already pro-onu- a very imposing appearance. The third story is now being built. [humus take your carding. and fullingl to Edge Mills. Mr. Duidwn isuiving Spica. E did satisfaction. I ""u"" r-qunuu 1.000 m we muvn'a di i has? forget to see than new scythe: at '91", That is, the (“mm-tar of the ear l Mowuti. Thpy me the best yet. , slrulow la the point whcre the moon " than paid for Wool by Campbell & Ale-'61! it is mum than one uud three-tel Conkey at the Durham Woollen Factory. I times greater than the diameter of Yr.s " WM at Dnunghy'. I got those good I mm". The night was beautiful and ch Picturw. Try him and you wont regret it. , WE.were favored with an npportm A." quantity ofgood butter Wanted in I lyt. wy.'k of hearing Prufe'mor firmlv A exchange for good: at C. L. Grant's, Dar. 1 plain " thefu-y ‘3' the “PM! of WIMP” ham. and of applying it practically. Somali: Axr quantitv‘of Bran and chopped feed (a t,rtr',' lt: YI ei,. 'e'l',1'"':,',:','g.1. bt Gr sale at Stewart * anicks, Edge Milla, "f"' ' ' tett Ita ipp canon spam '." C Dunhum. j unces one of the co 1tra;y. In this or Fun“ "" "m “Wu“ “A r..n:__i however, the theory and the [mu-twp w Muwats is the plus for all kinds of Hardware. l "In“ me vxmenceox me storm. At Peoria, , Ill., hailitnnes descended as large as goose eggs. and weighing over n pouttd.eaeh, errultingtliroaO weather boards. plaster and glam. and killing lite stuck and ponlm try. At Topeka, houses were demolished. _ h 'rset, and cattle caught up and in some in, I stances earrieda mile away; the Inns of life at different places is variously estimat- ed. The duumgu to the growing crops which are almost obliterated in many p I case of church discipline, which has drags," ed on its weary length for five years, and has, considering all its hearings and conse- quences. done more to disturb the peace of the church than any question since the dir I mption. But it will do poo l. The mind i of the Free church is now known, and. 351 Ian inevitable result. German rationalistie l theories of canon and inspiration will in m. ture be somewhat less in vogue among that { class, who wish themselvos to be consider- l ed "very learned." It in rumoured that Mr. Smith has been appointed to the ML turiul stud of the new edition of the Finer clopmdin Britannica, There will he no secession. The friends of Mr. Smith con- l tented themselves with meeting together " breakfast the following morning and discussing the situation, apparently, from the speeches delivered at least, glad that the matter was settled as it had been. Local and Other Item!" l --The final mg. of the case of Prof, ( Robertaou Smith before the Free Church General Assembly, Scotland. was reached on Thursday the 26th inst. In puma-nee of the finding arrived at on I previous day, that it wu not safe or ndsantagioua to al- low Prof. Smith any longer to teach in any of .tho Colleges of the church, Dr. Adam moved. in effect. that Prof. Smith's tenure l ofotmm - 3 Professor shall cease, and that the chair be uleclnrod vacant. but that in the meantime his salary shall he contin- ued, until further actinu be taken. Dr. Bruce moved an amendment whirl] de. clam] that the Mime proposed by . Dr. Adam was ultra viral, and nneonstisutiorr ml. The motion was earried by a majority of 163. Thus has ended a most painful I the principlel of sods] on!" and mommy. _ Roma. we "gm that exception: In ' somoti-tobekund,netin menu-Ea. ' of New York-fr in the My}! Navy“. only, but ghd in quiet country villages. [inmebuhqoodldm WWIV' I in run! Mu,»- inher cm.j , Mei-one. den lino Ween Whlmmj and if. hunk-m diqotritirm PM [ the Inner comes We 'the magistrates, Ind than of comm into the public Printml A case of this mu ocurrml in a neighbour- ing village quite recently. when passion he tune no furious that the evidence given m in the very worst possible style of Bil. lmglame. The uttering of such rilmhlry I i in open court W8: of itself an offence , against decency. that should not have been I talented. but still less given to the world. i However the local editor tuought other ", ‘wisc, for in the next issue, a verbatim et l literatim report, or at all events such a re. iport as had lust nothing of the so-called Pym-r, was served up m the news CululnnBI [mm local paper tot. the glimmer. arm realm-s, a large portion of whom are far. ' men and their futuilies. We submit. in all charity, “lather this is the way to elevate _ 1 the "r,tandarl' of public 'uorsls. I l re "re uwnro. H uwevor. mm Forest says that on the most terrifu, than. that was ever witnessed _ The date fired for thenominntinn of can- didates in North Waterloo is the 20th of Hana and for polling on the 27th. Mr. 5 E. w. B. Snider. or St. Jacobs. nu _rttui.vi l been announced " the Liberal candidate. ' I and Thursduy the Conservatives Mlected n his opponent Mr. Ferdinand Waltom, of W-lk-loy. Both parties we wring - In 6i) lor bite cough 1 in harmony, and by a. very uimple prowess iatotterer was made to speak and rem] ( without almost any appearance ofever hav. ‘ing had any 'ttiealty ie. the utterance "t worth. We have daily opportune (ity of judging of the Professor's ‘methnd of trotment, and if his dirar- tions are attended to. we think that this dimeulty of speech will be easily overcome. ‘ His theory apart from its application up! pears rt'nnuhle and convincing, and think I 1mmp safe in saying that anyone so af. fFeted might safely consult hick-Bruce, Herald. . I I'IL'LXPSE or THE 1roos.-T'm, tutu] oelipse of the moan occurred early Sunday morn- linu, accmding tn the ptolietion ofnstro. mum-rs. and was watuesaad by runny of our I Townsponple .'l'he first streak, so to speak. of the eclipse became visible at 11.40 p. In. on Saturday night, and while the earth's isltadow WEN pvrsing (war the moon the lenrlh'n circular shape Wild dutinctly we". At 12.38 mm. the [noun was wholly within l the she.dow and the tutu] "t'lipu, Immuni from which the moon emerged at 8.57 Cl Sunday manning. The magnitude of the eclipse equalled 1.365 of the moon's diam. eter. That is, the dininvter of the earth's shadow at the point where the moon crusa- ed it is more than one mud iii'iiii't"i,iit) times greater than tha Ai-c... . r .., " 1ttvsaw.ws.--A serious runaway occur. I red in Crlvnelg on 1'lnoruay manning last. l Two mm were driving when thr, horse ran " mmy numbing the lnxggyaud thrflwiug the l occupants out. Dr. Jameson Mas' sun for in) atterH to the injuries of one ot them, I Miss Flora McDonald. whoso injurim were l of a sex-ion; nature.) Sabbath last ayottug" ‘man mum-.1 Robert Henry was svriuusly| I itijtr.el near “tumors. lisretuout,by a. run- l (away. ' occupants out. m atterH to the Miss Flora 310T of a sex-ion; mm were instructed to examine Durham Rum], oust side, with a new to gruelling same and report at next meeting. I AT an udjnurnm‘l meeting of Um Tum: l View what Council the followmgaeeouutc “mu pus-d.' ( bgakeapen -Jvhu Rutherfurd, stutionery,etc., 529. Its; ! 'ywit of m T. J, Adie,rTikes, $1A0; Allan MeFailauc, l which Wet repairing sidewallo7o50; John Dunsmurn, fallen angrl Constructing sidewalk to tho statiou and! -- gruvelliug. 9148.70; Than. Jones, min)“ The Ls as nicest-mt 820. The Board of Work», _ i CHANGE or Tsi-The train between Durham and Listowel has been changed, leaving Durham in the morning at 6:45 Holstein 7:50 Mount Forest 9:00, Palmers- tun 10:40; Guwnnntowu 11:0,5 arriving at Lstowel at Ilv25. Returning leave; Listowel at l p. m. annstnwn 1:20; Palmerston 2:15 Mount b'ortxsr8:55 ; Hol. stein 4:40 arriving at Durham at 5:30 p. m. since Monday last. amazing. Over 60 can loaded in the yard uf the Durham Station haye hue" trout may this week. Mr. N. McIntyre is loading the .“quare timber. We had thu plasma at a ride on a gravel train the other day, under Cunvluctor Jackson, who wail the tirst to arrive in Durhumthia year. The work of levelling is being pushed ahead. Things am beginning to look lively about the station. Iats..-Tu T. G. h B. express was de- layed two hours and a hull hurt Wednes- Gy by reason of a freight train running off the truck about Dundalk, and after getting under way agalu had the lulstln'tune to jump the [luggage car off m. Aruott, owning further delay. It did nut tench Owen Sauna until about P.80 p. ts-Owen Sound Advertfu'r. Tue, 81sr.--0n Monday lust the Dur. ham Company of the lust tGrey/ Battalion mustered at their head quarters in full, and presented a fine appearance in their red tunies and helmets. They went by the way of Flesherton and Toronto to Cutnp at Niagara. They will be home a. week from Suturday. =n eqnnllml 1.365 of the murn‘s That is, the tliauwter of the 1 'w " the point when: the moon is mum than one um] threa- greater than the diumater I . The night was beautiful and Trw sidewalks of the town are being re- paired um] the bridge over the Hangman on Gamfmm street new plauked--vmeh need. improvements, The road up the hill nu Gurufrum street is in a wrr-tohed conditi- FATAL Accmssr.--Tue Town wn-l starti. l ed by a report that Mrs. Haley, mother of Mrs John Shewoll, of thin Town, and who 1 lives near Holstein. had been killed on the l Railway near that village, She was stuck .‘ by " HM. car of one of the ballast trains and I died shortly after being struck. I Tm: blhillusl on the Railway is rapidly Tm: crops are seriously injured in hr. temesia and Osprey. Quite thick ice wn frozen over standing Water in some places. We heard an old humor from Osprey any It was thick enough to bare a man on his place. Tun firm of Cliff a Slum, of the Grey Wuollcu Mills, mllhuusford, ho been dis. solved, and the business will in future be eataied on by A. Shaw & Son. READ J. B. Hunter's new advertisement. He has on hand an immense stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, 1loote, l Shows, ete., which he is selling at remarkable low prices. [ Ttre Rev. James Scott, of Owen Sound. who has been away some months at ttrg GulfStates fun-the good of his hertltb,tw turned home last week. - Damn»: Du will be duly celebrated in Pinkerton. And in Maxwell, whore exten- sive mngoments are being nude for angular pin day. . Tn: Durham Monthly Fair will be be“ on Tuesday an 22nd inst, And the Price- ville Fur the Monday before. Local and Other Items. b wmre ma moon crusa- n we uud three-tamim n the diameter of the was beautiful and clear. by runny at our salt, so lo speak, 2 at 11.40 p. m. 1ile the earth's tho mum: the npportunity Gradv (1- F slum-ring. Sometinws use. were (’l "I luvclling' A Mary was told by Hugh MeG'ilvoray at )eginning I the raising ofa burn at Hugh McDuugald'h which is worth repeating _ between "Let me tell you." said ise,"what result. 'hanged, ed from a single gallon of whiskey, which at 6:45 to most cyan scum so innocent, and harm. 'almers. less enough. Thom came through it two 'ivirsg at murders, two widows, eight orplmrs and l lezros two cells in the State Prison filled mth‘l Tt 1."20 ', t “l’utclwd convicts. It was drunk at g ; Hol. l the christening of a child. and the! 6:30 p. l mm who drank it fullght. muI two' l lost their lives, and the 'tuther results! ' Tum I were what I have mentioned." Did not; Pas" (i: , 'Shakespeare say well "O though _,',','?,?',)') $291.5; l whit of mine, if we have no other name by! 'urluuc, !' “Inch we may call thee, let us call thee.! I He left a. mourning widow behind him. May the Lord who 1:10de to be a Bus band to the widow. be hor - attd, com- flrttillruattt, ad but his veins laying. :19! the Widths trust in me." - 7.. f... mun-u "eyorv wont be led by the Spirit of God to their conversation in Heaven And have their lite hid with Christ in God. l u to give every Sn‘ulmth in his own house. ‘ He was El. theologi-m. of no ordinary M. ' taiumenus, and always contended cal-neatly l IMF the hih mm- 'Ich/red to the Salami l He was among the few in this advanced use ' of unrest. who strictly adhered to the good old way. A devoted student of the Bible, truly it wan a rich treat to anyone seeking iafter the truth, to listen to his sound and (deeply seam-hing thoughts which dropped 1 from his lips in the “pulling of the 305-] pel treasury. V _ ' may "[1le wno were priv. ilnged to hear In: some“ preaching and observed hit consistent christain deport- lnanthulml I-at, " . .. - _ 'tt fallen angle." i I As OBSERVER. Jt I --me, -"oiba----------. "H The Late Rev. Dr. Hannay. ma, -- J, I The village ofWillivustord and the sun xe I rnmling muntry has rvevntly been called t lmnuru over the irm-purnhlo has "t a tvnl, r- Idevutml, Pttt'twst and Evnnzniicnl sermu t, ‘01"th Lord Jesus Christ. in the lxnrxnn ft The by. ten years ofhis life he rcsi led in Wiliituusfont, preached more m- leo, when opportunities prescnto'l. Hi, had his house opened every Lord‘s day, to those Mm felt disposed to um“ them. eelves, of his masterly exposition of the word of God, which was his comm"! hah. ir to give even Suhlmu. h, ht, mm- 1w.” l The deceased gentleman, emigrated from Ayrshire, Scotland. to American over twenty years ago, lived the greater part of Hun-e in the U, S. engaged in the Master‘s tuwviee, preaching the everlasting guTel, and was [tho a tutor or Professor in one of the Preuo terian colleges. l ', (Li/di' 'ci,'.',',' cw" WW" "" us tNUI the? t party _dissenting met in the Wesleyan ', b k an; e. Methudist Church, and the new church I! " --e-mm --- v " .. _tsrlt.yatvER. was organized. The protest was witnessul y Th' by two young men who utterwurds figured a: 1.16 Late ReycDr. Hannay' prumiucntly in Cunnda~ Mr. J. c. Mor , If The village of Willivustord and the sur- titsou DOW ILat. Justice Morvitron, aud Mr. e l ronding country has recently been ealled tn, Cicotuce Hymn). . Imullrn over the irropurnhlo lugs of a truly I In 1861, the Psclvttunan Church at _ ’ dawned, Purnpst and Evnugpiicu] sen-nut I Crunvla thus t‘urmed. united with the Unit- l . Inf the- Lord Jesus Christ. in the portion of: ed Presbyterian Chllich, and in June 1875, I l, the Rev. Thomas Haunay, U. IL, who was I ail the Presb: termn bodies of the Dunnin- , _ culled to " rest, on the Dunning of the I inn were formal into one in Vioturin Hall, .'7th day ofJuue, 1881, in the 75tu yetw of f at “nutrient. Sunt. ofthe Inelrtvlm “par-g ’his age. Alter n week's ilhtess, which wan ,' th1i/ddi///clsviyecl'iain lelnurtun, in l cnutruoted ly n cold. 'on t!re hunwwurd ( t'Cni('alt.se, 'il,T,'ll':',, 21.1“}.3: that 2cJit,1e,f, _ ijoutmey from the U. h'., nud resulted in an I 'trotlt "d, lttsve 3““: ‘1’“‘5" In J J on ( gn‘uw form ofinomationof the hinge. On 1 Ou the 11r"rletn oeeasiou Dr. MoVit-ur ' I the afternoon of the fnlhm'ing Iry, his of Mun-thud. was eleetud Mourrtltor. The: .Imortn] romuim was carried to the l’rasby. I 1rc,1'hftlhd/t"ity"2,A,ii't't,'..bt, BO (ar l) l It:-rmn church yard at Cltatsssovth J""o.y ll Tuer.al interest hating u:r$,e:l°e:£:afl 351‘ ny u large number of people. 'l'he “or. attention. l I Mr. Mvlriartnid eouduetvd the funeral ser- _ "r------------ 1 f viva read a part of the 1511: chapter of lst l M u understand that Mr.h. G. Campbell, I , Cor. and selected the 10th Verse Rt4 the l ll, Irr, one of the gentlemen from this j basis of hi,. rem-uh, "But by the Grace part Wilob'e success at the Iateestuttinuiom, t ofGod, I run what I am." ht ryrouto University was noticed in our 1 l head, and potatoes and other kinds ofvege “blots. A great den] of harm was ldone to crops bythefrua of Monday night last Week. especially to fall whent that wins mu m A great many buildings are being erreet. ‘ed in Bentinok this summer, smelt asiuuats, sheds. and dwelling houses. Mr. Clmvles I Livingstone has erected it hue barn 50x60, i Farmers Mnllugh Mekechuie 5:00., There ‘is u. lot oi manufacturing going on in this township this year, and: us cradles, rakes. churns, tubs and has, manufactured by Jacob (human. Mr. Hugh Livingstone is erecting a lime kiln and A. McCtIl'mick and J. Smith's kilnsme in full blast, It-will turn over six hundred husheh of lime. thus providing plenty otluue in Buntiuck for sale. l 'rlusenew rustic chairs plncul in front of ' the, Hotels, "are just the thing" and mom to _ to be very 'tutah npnreciated by some villagers. As Watt noticed in last week: issue, tho Cnrnnr Stone of the pew whuol house was "Oiy laid," but we are Hurry to hear that a hug” prnportion of the inlmIJtimtl oi the section knew nuthing about it, upon inquiry We tiud that "weed ofthe huinw'n "terr, and all»: the llama-Inf of sclumla, although living} at. so shun a distance, had not the lewd! intimation of the affair. Surely Home one has blundewl, I A large mw lvrick -kiln in about ready he fired, in Mr. Webster: brick yard. A great mn'mut of Luisnam is tmmmted here this aenmu. All branches of trade seem to he tluurishing and the population in increasing rapidly. I, The ladies who had interested ”and"; it, the matter naked J. H. Hump, Esq.. 14' present the young lady'mlh a handsome ’portmonin containing $25.00 as a slight recognition of her services. Mr Hunter {complied with pleasure performing the plesentation with a few appropriate re- ‘marns, assuring Min Kelsey that her services were highly appredated by the1 (s"i';i,Cis'r,'alC"C,1 and that under her leader.; jhip the son-inc of praise in the church had imvrm-ed immensely. Miss Kelsey re- plied 1tjpflv, thanking them for tlwirhnnd- same gift.\\'hile at times it had Men sowe- what itteauvenieut for her to attend yet hm" work had ever been a lvihor of love, and she felt rewarded in knowing that her ham. ble effwts had been appreciated. [ 'Ou Sntnrbay evening, at the conclusion l of the practice in the Presbyterian vr.urlgii, in this town, a plenum surprise awaited _ Miss Kelsey, who-bu been Acting in the ’capncny of orgartbt, since the introduction of an organ into the church. man of enmeab and Gist. He died as he lived, resting 0.. AL " . . . V A Pleasant Surprise Bentinek Items. finished work of the “Blessed are the (had Priceville. home to his 1 now uumbenug some 60 members. The Toronto conference of the Methodist [lunch met at Brampton, Wedstduy, I President Willoughby in the chair. Rev. J. u. Laird was eluded prosilont, S. J. Hunter, “creamy. A eotulitu gnu-ting wnN received from the London confernnoe in {session " Bruntfurd. A resolution elm ‘pressingtho sympathy of the ','ett..tree.efi with the London Buturrrra 1m unanimous- , 1y cmied. The following young men were ordained by guru?» ,tt"..tliit f"wt"p,ttagttf I " run on "-uwu . i . Wd 'iiiiiCiiiiiij'ilkgi. A., new; teuut, Fwd Even. 11...... " l the Wednesday evening last there was M meeting of Glenelg Grange, Patrons of I Hushumlry. After routine business and the initiation of Mr. and Mrs. Jan. Me. 'Craclreu. The worthy Muster moved that l Mr. It. E. Clark, of Guelph, hehcnrdnnent the new Stuck Book, published by the World Polishing Co., of Grteslplr.--Carrtea. Mr. Clark, bcingiutroaneed explained the uses and oldest» of the Work, und alter [ some diseussion it wan agreed by a major. l ity of those present “that the work wan um.- i which would he of great practical Vulne to’ the farmer And that they, the majority ii) those present, would take the Work." The , Grange is in a good 1tenlthrororeiug ordei, now numbering some 60 members. t ~' -",'- " unu are. , and 532m. Edge, ( We understand that Mr.A. G. Campbell, l ll. A., one of the gentlemen from this part whose success at the late examinations ut Toronto l'nivorsily “as noticed in our last issue, has gone to Htreetsville to take charge ofthe Head Mnstvr’s Department in the High School at that place. It seems I that the headmaster Mr. J. n. Johnston. I l M. A, has Ewen in rather poor health for) isome time past though able to attend to his duties till alxut two weeks ago. He is not likely to be able to resume his duties before “Wilton. so that Mr. Campbell will have charge of the School for the remainder " the term, and specially of the clus pre- paring for the Intermediate till the exami- nation. , l“. -. " company M' year» any". but the majority on but]: rides lmve gum: to rest. On the prurient oeeasiou Dr. , MoVit-ur of Montreal was eleetud Mourrdtor. The work ofthe'tiraud Assembiy so far hm been urn routine oltoracter, no sujm-t of annex-M interest lutting as yet eugugad its alluntluu. all the 1'tvsloteruan bodies of the Dunnin- inn were formed into one in Violurin Hall, at Moutteul. Sunt. ofthe men who separ- tried in 1814 mt t yubccrdny in Kingrtvm, in thrwrouteiutildiu;,r% which they patted company 87 year» ago. hut the majority on hath hides have gum: to rest. " Ou the thihl any of July ,1844, tln: Syn. v. od mat in St. Andrew's “lurch, Kingston. ) i The retiring Moderator preached the open- " ing sermon fun: the words, "We are .! trouble-d on every side," 2 Car. 4, 8. The '1 Her. hi. Y. Stark, of Dundas, was elected l Modcrator. Ninty-six members lay and ( clerical, were present. The number of l ministers ' in the ()lunch being 91. On _ the second day of the meeting a Confer. Cid was held, "iurtrkrenee tothe relations (r, which the Synod stood to the Church of , Scotland," and a Cuunnittoc was appoint. led to humid“ and report upon such relation. 3 The Committee Icpurted a series ot n,tiolu. tinnr, the adoption of which Wits moved l by Dr. Coli. Au amendment was moved I by Mr., ufterwnrds Dr. Dayna. Other re- solutions were moved and withdrawn, and on a \‘utelbeing taken frce days afterwards, the motion of Dr. Cook my rnrriml by a vote of 56 to 40. The future historian of [ the Chureh Will (lonhtless enter into the] merits of the eouVoversy. It is enough to I any here that tho minority considered the 'diirereums which existed between them and and the majority in regard to the rclatiou of the Synod tuthe Church of Seotlaudaisut. [ fieieut reason to mtlnlrmlv and form Tur. PitFPMYT'Etttt.N' animal or msuu. l 'l'wectrthree ruiusteta, and nineteen i elders protested lllltl gave in their rcnsuim. I The Mudcmtwr and clerk resigned. The t . From the “Minutes of 1848," printed at , the Banner olhoe, 142 King-st... it appeal: 3 that the Synod met in St. Andrew'schurch, . and was constituted without the usual I sermon. "'The Moderator end other mem- . born from Cumin East," the minutes tell . us, “havmg been prevented from reaching . town, hitherto, for some delay in public l conveyance.” the Court adjourned until l half-poet six in the evening. Whether the F members from “Canad- Bait" were com- _ ing by boat or stage we have no means of1 knowing, but they arrived In fore hnlf pent six, for at that hour the Moderator, the Rev. Henry Dsson, delivered the opening sermon from Galatians v., 1.-h text pro. btu suggested by the eceVsiastical rrrohi- tinu which had taken place in Scotland, in lfow woekslwfore. Tim Synod WM com-g posed of 86 ministers, and an equal num I l her of elder», but only 42 ministers and 17 elders were present. Owing, no doubt, to :the great diifiely of travelling in those l days, no riders were present from the l I‘resl-yteries onuehec, Buthnht, Montrr‘ul or Bytown, the only I'cprenentutire from feast of hingston being the Hon. Justice Me [ 1mm, ol Cornwall. The Rev John Clng- _ stun, of Quebec, was appointed Moderator, and the liar. Andrew Bell and William , Rintoul acted as Synod Clerks. Mr. John I Mount, of kingston,fuher ofProt. anwt, I ofuueeus College, and ofthe Priuferotout I held the otlici, of Synod T1cusurer, and ( George l‘rown, afterwards so well known I in ('nnudn. was General Agent of the Boom t of Publication. " 'Yh, dil'nptmn ( the Picking'letiuu Church "rcai"uu look place in 1644, um yeurm’xu the dbl-uptiuu of the JGtallics, cd Chum]; of Sontirnd. We dip frost tit, Glob; extracts bearing on,tiie hLtory of the church at that time. , The supunitsan of this church ttwt in SLAmlrew'a tshnrett.K'ty,rrcron, nnthe 8th Hit. The place is ofm-ont interest in the katox'y of the PrmGyterin" Cr "rel, of Gunman, fur it was in the num- plm-n um stuck Book, published by the lishing Co., of Grterlplr.--Carrtea. bcingiutruaneed explained the jou, of the Work, und alter asinn it was agreed by tt major. Presbyterian Church In Canada . _ w“ ".rrtr, 3....» _ or 'at II terrible rate ofripeed, thrre being nu . J, l I?," ' . ' ' ‘M nt wuvt tuuo.lrore orotlsertwpnauas Lost-rp , n” Nm'hT titi"ty "rr 1'iI"T; Ir" tol (it. U oly the Kap “Hum“ " tuts,rceeu'titY think! .c vu'm- . {Hm-H‘le 0. In” emfu,ztUon "opped the total dutcnctinn l Qar., . "7' 'lrt'ur.rrd " Gre. "r the whole street. It iumpnuildem de. 5 Tne “Hm" Trunk 1lailwny rsrtolot " on , seribe the spread of tho thuu. on curry; the “0'3"" “WWII-N: tttrtn smut-ml l" To. side, uni perhaps be more. mime”; hi rant-v tt up"! . lm’divr: NIH? mun»! pre"" give In idea ofths Human!“ of the burnt in and»). 'his .vmtrin 'u!y. idintriet. The ottl.r thing the Men 'pid A frtrtoer I. I-nml Err-w": fr Wt thr. mum- coedod in doing "I to on": tho lira out“ Mill} ‘qu'qpl, m mum of 0150 "I Gonna-kt! CM - bore in “CM Wind “Hr-w mom an the Qua-a hm»! "WIN"- VM NOV“)! from “It.“ .0- the new» Tor mm, nu Tues Itsy. m in: (hunk-mi 1t't,,te Mall.“ a, 'ttg, to math '0. defend himalf. tut! ch. aim!" _ o and. and, Ho. ieye _hul beet uni grin In aa “It: and "trent m -- --_. "mu-y In“ 0| mu"- ievc lad keen swan “my to the nan-h Thefire extend“! " fit " Rich!!! and ttmet. The “waters: unit is I little brand on- but than: of tue%ty's uutsknls, and “um I who failed to see thmu Would be Inclined to iersdit the rate at which they swept nil be. l mm them. A great part ot' UngJiiluu, l went lit, Geueticse, had been dealruycu l when this tiuusets appealed In tft. J mu inn-rt. I. little tuillnt out than y.t "tluttu,g l Lou's bakery. At our " much tue mung- llug at the bells oi ht. John's Cstttt'cit in my“! and ulurutiug tuner told ul theduug ~110th pun-petty, and Izmmnuht-d anhhlunfr hum uh who haul u to gut: The mmh' ehorl ot the the unéuuv "ure :uaunmimh-ly 1mm an halving tite men-d eu'stiee,intt to Du unul. Hundred. ol vviiitug Uauu, “clung- int, to uh clauses uf caucus were. also stretched out but to no “all" Nuuuug l was saved bat the sacred "tsrielr, and Home at the mun-L whim“: of the plate my! [up] uiluro ot the s'uncmal'v. The fire had pun- [ tression ot the uuble structure In an alus Isl I less spawn oi hum than it takes to mm. I and the Quest and [urgent church In the City was doomed to damnation. It was u gram: ( night. to Witness the “my dunes uluuhiug II the staples of the chum-u and to we hm... I ouwanl With lightning mum}: at the devowmg clolueuts kuew The (‘lupp and Jone., steam tire rugmvn were gut. to work at, curly wti ltooocoac .4 bu. well " Berthulut market, bat u seemed to have but little etfect m an ing the sum-nud- mg property. When the titat uprend, as Mame uemcrroud, the men of the hrlguaie lost all cuuu'ul overall) portion ot it. 'lueu ueccuaury subdivi.,ion “no no munypurtwq was weakness. Indeed the thsmei, awn): " Cue MVELHUQ tum-mun mm b slung to the hr ', .0. Were no cumpletuy ”(and wuh pulptr, that It Was no“ to Ingmar-hie to Iowa luv u. way through atom. The seem: of um I' I Couuraou that met the glue tn tite ”mutt, n. ot the co mugrutlou beggar- descrtytlun. n hull the paoptu women punnloattntken, nun three-80mm. ol the other: were any and» 17 log to the geucral contuann to running to “and one another, and Autumn”; In tut so destructton ol'prolmrty in the solemn be. “. am that they was t‘endrnug and lunch In I sat/mg It. laments purtmtly tuotlted hurric u u along Nth innate; in theirvrsus and ummu t m " In bod clothes trauma other: by tlic , hund. Cowaund horses let luove trum nltl'n' , iug stables rushed hull unturned through r that crowd or stood duzul mth the recent-n , by wlsielt they lt et'vtruriouuded. l r-ckrry, n bedthng. trhnke, clothing, \tnwe, was, plu- tt tum. and every conceimble tu'llclc of tur. t, Ittture were thrown ot" drugged "lrout “Itch L iutopluec, ol own gusaterduugeetuts" uh It“ '1 they were tutu” truth. 1tse (M'lglll ot Hi nn, was In It stable in tit. (Juror strut,l tt near St. Marten attest. 'l'lu- tiatuct, IInIne l J uiately spread to thn mrruuhdmg wot-urn; uuilutuipi and tstrcubt, “Lou: and luau-1‘ bl. . Other and LaLautviu, straw. Maru, and, I tilt-[then street; were quickly n “HIRE " hm _ " tor with: tsuudted feet ot each in "di/ir,! . the thuue, from the other nudes oi the l e streets ovcrhtppmg In the huddle and Cout. I a plutely "cloning them to all tin-the. 1’ In: l wanes common to all gun-u tire, Wcle read. l I ily diacenmhlo at thus stage. Event luv ! I pnlk'euleu had linemen Witt' sltgntly 'ie. l f m-unlmcn'. “hung I’obchu-a "tue “aural l on “'9er In the tull eight of cvarymnly. l Liquor htul‘t's and pttvute usvclliucs "Wits. ; . ed h) tut: tiatues mu: tosuckcu Ior hum). H i wlnch was openly drunk lo the hpct‘llucu- l: , ol the lowedt degree of tummy. Who are I; . column“ to the locality in qtutsttou.aLd Wm: frequent the low tun “a,“ Uotstt m M1 Mk" I , ' Hall " out: ot the has! regretaule lelttunu I . of the disaster. Th0“: “In: at 1'ollrmt- " tsuikuoginttostrstuutcatrosetaud mum rum I ' Inntunces ot gennuus hmnnnity. The!) spark; which m-t-rywhero th-w Iran: the. l l uurmug woodcn bthln lab" Were IlIeInselvos ‘ , a lemme source of danger to the I'Uot oil " the city. It was no uucoututou sight to e we nwn’a goats and hats unhmc trotu the i, hummg places at tnuuglts much I:,.hted I l, upon than. 'due Wiuu helm; thn the] nut-tn dune the tire raiudly In the uil'eu- " “on Matt. John'u Cnmch. the mm (rl/ the cold m, Unnatd by the “pun plateau I" of the llamas, tseemed to divide luv wmd ie,'. Into lucnl Irurt'ctiU, whielt ncuttvrml thc , tl ttttt around In em Iy tlnu tn“. 1.x brs,., TIN we touud It mun: uhtuauutgval Ir Lam mu. i, m they lulu-Ago that four wooslrtt horre., \vctl' {M haunt on are by thctu WAN“ they tutuvett : Ml upun the menu. and that mm the tutu: "h absent and unattainable tut .‘UIMO tun-my." nuuutes, it was “hymn-h- tux [new to a.» 1 I 'l tutu tho mutt-r); Thu it) dvaut, threw '00 good dreams When the water came iutolfrt We ward, but too late to be ot much sermon. l Wt I Quill-:6, June 51.0... of the most dir. asu%st fires with which this unlurluun'c My has Ill-en unlit-ted columruced last night. and is nuly nnw under control MG a. In. The titst “hum was from the corn er'of u. Oliver Ind St. Clair ttttsets, ttt tenmiuuses before eleven o'clOck. Con sidemble delay must have occurred in giv. ing this alarm for on turning the eye in we 'idireetion indicated by the No. of the box the lurid glare of the {lanes was rendily disewtrtutble,ruul a, minute lulu the bell. from the thusilion, bl. Juhii'a. and bl. Ltuch'. Gauchos rang oat I second ulul‘lu. The wlmlu lures ot L e urigndo wa- mm upon the ground. 11.0 l‘ongcuon ot tue) names was so encumve (but ia n shun} tuna hall'lhe city appeared a tr and to the scene, and by null punt olev 'll u'clzick tal. i ax LIVEa' war Great Fire at Quebec. Loss over Tm} “mien Dol- l 'NLNI THUL'SAKD PE PL; qtohtcLetgg. . nu our: 0 clued hm clung- Maui tit. Jolm'n munch in rapid g tum-h told ol the de.ug ‘r In (nut and s.uutsuoued unhlsunu'r . w v. ":va un- Hm"- ' candy l is n little Maud 1130114350. 'flerttntauodiihci'il th, ira'tdarturtv-vi, 1ahotwrts'homrrse at “M " tevreL'il,'lt', ttrsltetst " tttitte, luwlnhm of Tuettord au.--" =, . _. n,“ -.-, __ E A . _ - t The wmu bung hum " t tire mlmlly m the _U;i'trt It's Culncu. Jue {unit ‘ Used by the build ”new ox mum; hand» u ot' caucus were to no “ML. N sacred usual» and fl l ' . T. . . r .. --, mm!” Notuun; Iran to 30m t "ave '/t can‘t It, "rasuls and ttouMt muse. up out t new war. {than} '." a _ . the funntum was mun got on! with w plate mu] tur. . . . . The fire iusd Poeo of iirInortr M. While thit “In. hei, ,urem nu alum I {mother portion of the mlml-mm _ttarktet place “6:11:13. Nick's street ' iii -rspu I)“: to he do.’ g. v . I: "ayou tuel PH'IVH Scott “that I grand u Grand Allie 5”,. Jalv re being: no! r :i.', iauoe. tour)" " " hm ih ww no honud, ts, and 1mm I be incliuedu swept all be of UngiMUll I many parties thuned swept ty. The tur.t PW an lmllmlr . , “we pu te . ' . r5 lilwlnch u was im mods 'Jail' mm mm, diam a ma; att! the in"... Much w _ tug was Met ' C,", (ir7it71'. i"! His hrm phn'u l . " ttew I fmm 3.1.1 - Ink-"n th, FLAMEs. 4 a?" . candy rub 1:911"!!! ; ot the I 000; street, Dom Hume Ilium “gram.- 1. Mr. lk'rnie hm] m itvsutwwe on I his hrruitor ' also. The fuv "Pismo/ tttrm sivv.As fmni the “when chimney Ind I “hon firu, hold of the roof before haul: disoow-red, Mr. Bernie hm alum um mu. "l tim, pu u gnlrawm3( work, tot I pound w: l'?"' Ill,',')',',',?'); 'strtwithsGiirig all tloo drawhu‘ a. the citizens went "eunfully to (Work. tore may the sheds, and fennel. ”pound water on the lmiMiup with the [me-um mung!» sud detertuiwation. l party pump dd good whim on the hall, winch unuln a In awn! timrs but was Immediately eumguiuhml. the melt working in glint dsttger. Their heroic etrortt, were at last numbed with sun?“ In“. the fire wu muttered to the hotel, Much wu entirely unnamed. The build. Pg wax owned by Mr. Nahum and I'M tttmme l. Mr. Hernia- Ind u: inn-mum. on 1 On TueMay the Wrst ML. Flown dolor-k. tire Wu dim Hawk‘s Innel in Hanover ‘wmz given and efforts wrn f rth to stay the Mar-x. it evident, lunvmer. that [In ‘doomc-d to deatrmetim. l t I 000 11m} lawn raised. Mem-ngn- poured in t ’frnm all tt't'trttts to ttte Mun-r. and He}! , New at mice taken to have mm utfunlnl. " 5m: rum‘uxn Hummus. t Thom was tight huddled buildings des. l “ tioyed in all, uprt-acuting 0mm- l.100 fam. Illnes, or nine [hull and human» "apple. l The mm a tbnroUtioe, an “new wandered I About the my (many or stood guard our their scanty remnant of household funn- ture on tin: alshs, Watt dintmm'nvgin the extreme. Many more lteslfelrtd--the child- ’ re" "spoeirtlt.v. They had low n Mum-ed (rum their Numbers. and Inwihlmd. wiz- od upon whatever they could tiu4. Indy iudeed were they to get ”my from the burning distriet with their lives, fur nl ' Inns! for six [venom this was Ill impossible tqJttr Doris, Luvhur’n pmum '1 fought}: a 15-1-- ale the nun! of Hot: (Hm 'l'utuL57H‘I (New tlot they the whole than I mew 01mm (In! [other comm-nu not) T"t:il37ul.0tof,T'ue 1lo.ved (‘nnudinu he. [have that they have “1,000 inmnmoe in the whole distriet, Mal that mm. sttlvv> 3 may mum {mm tV wrccr'c. It may lw-(hlt ‘other companies the in the sumo pwilion. _ QIu-lmc. Juno t0.--TO m m. that in heard ofthr. fire C". "mm terelle tle. dis. “tor upmarn. Six lives ttre lost and tttM likely tlmt the number will he thlliuu Ite. fore luum}:y turthrr mum-h. The Main " tiso fire wrtwd1 u loratod In 'lte Jan-Hun: OI Mr. Impicrre. near t'ueroruet of Se. Marie and Oliver tin-at. It armour»: mm "a! It ml in a hon» of Gd mpuk. Finland in front of Mr. Llhime'n m... I 5801mm Hm ; m £441,000; Hum- IAM: impouilale to give tt full um] mi. (In; sullen-n. or of the hunt-no. thin moment. hm ot I" the iumn punks (him; bus,iucss in the, city uMy be heavy Iowa. The fore hr nppnrutus was optite ttttfit to c such- tire, mum " weakne-‘H. t wn toned water serum, the what. Moxr 1foutmm HIM u -'e'er'. '" ml [m {he gm". Burning “Lin,” the city, um! I: fur um Rs M; during the night. and "qtrwme of the town. Several iuctitie, ddretont sheet; are reported, u pruned Ly the vigilum- at the It " computed chm-e mu t be u will“ tt doliart, in tum-n hull-Iii“ furniture. Over LIN) Humid" m1 IIOIIK‘IWN by the ("HAL-wrath- v v r-- " ordrr. several remarkable wore mused ,lty the tire. M some mm htura " thew t, lower W. when moat of t tr"ople but! cumllmd with their the tire u ifjea nus that any menu- its grand. followed (In people ttttd burglup mm: "t tl ,7 Hun-um. III PM”. m' . N tlt pi cure.“ are”. b't cttte',itt ttttt And tit. :otn St. John's “Ind. and in Montcalm (“lung Mourme and Bret. n, rm 'ruilt and math. The pl‘iltipd Sl you. tru0terlami, Delmgy. St. Cui,. u _-l, --_ a ct. -. Japiterrtrect in Mame-Mn Wert Ita, Awning the plop: ed on otih six-ed mu a hum "all" MMitt, I'M “Aurel dwellings. A Mfr-1y in»: m; hell.” madmght, and reude sex-rice tn mi": Inwmw -_ - T s.atht9out t'lfeasut, e 6 ituit my, Bum.- .ld SH“ ' el t, been already mentioned. Li!17, tUlt up the streets (Idlluumed “a m. east ttad wect of ““N'Hlluml. in In”! m' " sotplss . '.tt"ttvi/titdi,' bt 2el,ii!.ttt1 ttht - M 4. a GE [uric and tit. Uélpolé;:; miter rtrect in Mum , compute“ mm mu t he a lo, an doilnrs Inna-.1. budding,“ juwe, Over 1,100 fumiiirs " mundane by the eouihwrirtion. budding» have lawn audiop- undue in give a full um! rm“ "tferers, or of (he immune. motneut, In" ol all the imam (F (him; lvniumm in the, city , be heavy Imus. Tim the lm Indus was quite ttttfit to on m tire, nun!“ " weakness. m a Ummr, pawl!" .. Hun-wigqu Laoearhire, 080,1”! ; lupin-nu]. " Western. mum; Northern. (“l-m iuiou, 018,000; Citizcn', 917.0% dmn, $14,000; “FINA. Americtm.tp, Htartforrl, 'io,orir ; l’humix 07.601 i Burned at. Hanover. I I EU Queen N', IT”! rd I1 >1 G wet. n mun-arr: mm G, it Immu- of In“! mpul», Finn“! r. LsspirrreT, moo. nu: Imam lowing i, was tlm b'titish, I 2.fttt0 I l 35.00 LATHE F S..--] 96.00” " H! Willing Petr and About 1min“ worm! in Mr. . The alum k " "me put il ot “I. “MN “Jilllk‘n fell our as Maple new. man: any [In incipient In. 1. Ned. but wen mp- of tho mull-nu, 4 he a loan! tr. vud'liuun, stock: “I "uiiies we ream-x. u'l'ntilm. At Ind 1leusoyeU. h 14 um! NM lid d amt-noel mm " ha inmnnu Mqtt, the city will pm!" he- ftre law-d. Ind b't to cape with “new. nnd u. G " we“ “do ‘udel ed ‘m the Mire w outside e.- umbi- of 3NF, Ild I lur ' MI d 1bttttit II. Lucky than a. as, for " impouiblc 'Ile .tty do: Ne; M 6)." (Lo burnt “"9"“ cu Ming 'iiiiiri ll "Baum“ new g “HI hands of the '4attee W "Ilium 2 Wm 'ot, our; ...wn_ Mt NIB. tit. ' "Pioe ..| _., "ttl one w “(Oh 'otm. u dun-u; ", h " wank; Puuittt " - Ito him ' "In tsms. ' Inna. MY.” ftmeti bead. 'ept Md. lit “a out mute mttt tit tr loud " Paul. ascended by Lawn-n"... Thu John Wilson he paid toe may)...“ . all my". .6 qeetta.-4ertod. Moved II, Mr. Alleu, anlmml ' "who“. Thu. tht. I mum“ gm Cum of Menu-m.- Carried. dnkaaret d “tum." upon unu- {om-wan: ummumoh won ru-duwu _ Rod-en Bye. L)": Jama- 3.. 0": MI Inm- no; “an. m be“; Helium-u ttent. 'tor, June. NI! 9M0; M. B. Cog-alum! 'lil; . Hunt W. (mat “punt-d mm! Stud "fguu, _ 'Mt'tertt. mark-v.0. in. By.» gm: Idol? the 0 win a. be [and " kn-pmg a. rht $Gry An Foo hung mu .1 In: un- the all o'.9reil hoe. the In“ 'us.s Foe we" committed to M Am u. tlst. tirrt 0mm afoul-rebut wind“ Bach“ that In. Brvi, my» um“ the can at the Int-the: is 'top by tke Conn. Order given. A meeting of ti; bold ll "alumna. Man In." " rI-wnt. Man-u- A"id Meet H. I kntnril adjourttod plus. an the 32nd at Mowod by Mr. Mr McMillan. mu fundod $7.:p1um'a ed in anor.-1‘u. “and b . Mr. McMillan. ld', tl Jo-pit .ueiutule lot "r,Cartt. M. In paid Lt the party . . Moved My Mr. Mr. Glenn-us». Th ind On pun-haw a “mu. L 2, EAL Mr W13. not “buy I nil-min“ mm In“; Allen, now-add by um he and» I -er.--t u Wiédiun. . Moverd bv Mr. lull, lam-n. ‘rhu the a” order three mud '"'t'l'" Ritrirk, (hum-Ville. In: lantern. nod have then "Mobile Stalin". and Hmrily to rnirw by hh "tttttttt ("I Gleurly " In y for the are: u A Trl,": Wu pus .4 Wul, Mu M h eil, WI W and NM M I In" (shut-rum. T, Boo-we In opp ter n! 00mm“ ”urn“ ll" Mr N") Mr. Neil, “In! the Id tmid-A'. W. [mm-aw E. od J. "mun. mum C. B. Jack“. laud uh " expend. " numb-.1 In "tiamr--tiuto; J. Bro, “LEO. --tire ted . More! by Mr. lhil c. unmiuui. "" lute labor, [m dale mom-urn ll mum 00 T'w rarity “"st mm“ and mm I'm! (tit ll II t "'11 01mm on " Council met All-l w " Egremont Council Ab, lad I-n 11in}; max: Making 'slr I And hm G, Oh In" 'CW/ Than-d: tha Oh how tU ou the Muluph 0:1) ":3on we no Ilium TIM than“... When in hum: h " or duct Name In l I N - My”) 'it, AM In: 'ritluw In ling (I Egmnont ("dwell l 01mm. Maw 27th. [UH]. yt, t'lirk {but in thr, oh M "new“; my! nut up," lay It. Allen. -eot"led Ly h. Tun (In. Uouucst g" I krttawtc-Xarri.a. " “Minot: upon 'tttau Mom- worm mama .' nr. Met.. Jam“ Show All tlr ' Mr. "loner npe .13 ulenelg Gountnl I“ In In arbitortor I " "In. In"! t h Mr.Mit It “In! 1treet. “our 0... n u ' (H C" u. srrtt an " Bum tl " ll lt, M St fr MM: Wan-o Mu dteo-t "t terms MW M .\l M

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