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Grey Review, 25 Aug 1881, p. 2

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-,T, .4 . s the tr-tteat and moert [nibble information on nil matters “looting trr do. Evans. in. an ad inure-tin. Mun bu hon oUml to tho 001-an of Ibo “be0." Run. aradhm'i- at m -Lovm of new cannot hi! to "e d“. the “new“ sham: by the Glob. yum. For our I gm M . con- ury it bu been facile print)» the leading up: of public opinion in thin Can-d. of out!- An the organ of I ttmat potitieal m. an ability manned (mimosa of its --erter" luv. comm-add the an». "iemottrustds-ittsa foes, Ind toite n... uatrte" non mmhmly to!" for, -m, learn from the Free Frau that the tuna-runs "f to . City of London are linking unit prepurmi an Gr the holding of the Provuteial Exhibition in that City next In Inth. The Forest City issurround ad on all rile: by the very best agrieultur. al distraets in the Province. and it innudor- ad may of new; by loading hum, of railway -. very important nutter to visitors as well an "lsilntors. Than 930.000 in to be expanded on the impro‘mmont of the, potluck-n6 buit _ MP. A new and very eon. n-ndablo hat-tr. of the London Exhil i. tum in the imrmlneiion ul|priloa for the but may. on subject. nonmetal with auricular". Two prize- of .30 and .20 each are otrered for the two but my: on [ tonsil-y. and similar amountu tor tho but bro any- on rutorinx fertility to worn out landn. In addition to this medal. at. about! " the but manna-i [ulna within a mind ana. w. - with the PM Pun that scarcely anything in non ibiy to promo" good farming or to de.', "lop and husband tho agricultural n neuron of the mntry than competition of this tort undue-tubing ot “mankind might to introduced into County and Town chip who lino. It would bo a annul- to Onion-bonnylnloohinahrwavdto agri- IIltnro an n peoheeu'oo, and bring out the ”may at obtaining a good lib-ta! educa- ioa as the Gut do-idoratun tr on... -T'ho niacin-“on of the Mention] ind Dominion Talognph Companies with the Western Union of the United states, ha, at but been "eeted. The now Com. pany will be known as tho North Western Tn-legruph Company. The immediate " A " .4 the chnnge will be an incromin the em: of memes of ten words nu! under. than twenty to "reutrtior can“. and tho tsltautwteertuet probably of I still turther rise, with the inevitnblo tumult of tho formation of mother Telegraph Company. Ind I ohenpeuing of telegraphic eotnmtmientiog, below nuvtlnng that has hitherto boon known. Modem tel-graph, bu unkind upon I new phase of its history. It is not Only thnt now, tolemphy in being “what- ml by the telephono, nudiphono. and other um non curious moan- of Communication, bat the "tottelegmpby inwlthn with": the hunt you or two undergone such oxtrnonli- my improvements that in future the toler mph wilt In. In much of a amenity in civilized life no the Post OM00 has been in the put. The Post one. will Itill be and l for the mnvonnoe of newspapent, money} onion. Inn-plan. nnd possibly. the letters of moon-struck oomupomlenu, but bmineu man nnd others will mull. on of the more unit] and convenient new: of communi- .atiott. 'rrct'r's"rr on the pan of those who feel " shut that their pom were up to the lam k, m that jumbo may Be done to them- led-en, and “an “ammo" whohnvoshown eureka-um on immpeloneo [my be weed. od out. -'l'he tcrril,U magma among unli- uuu for Teuhr'n Certituates, " the " ”uni-mum in much commented upon. 'utortsl-ood deal of Glut-grin will In lull by than who have Mini, sad if their mil-h-bee. dno to my on." emu than incompetent” the nutter would ho iatvvaitpstrd. Every applicant has the right to appeal Inning! the decision of the cumin-n. when the pnper: no ro-onm- mod and my wrung done in put right. Sun we“. that the hiluro of some can- diduu In an to bone main: of the pap- MN by Hummer-.1116 thin in u very ponsihlo ”an. Ell-miners an nucleated ”cording to a certain "mm of rotation, we under, .r " from sarong Tombs?! holding int ohms Cirtitu.ten. and it in quit. pouiblo In”: , no Among Ibo. any be can]... in tho penlmnnnoo of their work. This can to “tiled by nppod. Indeed In appeal is -w. would ”an", "mind out who of the Paul» Ynlinl in tho Tov- M Godunov "etthttg In!" “a “union Mtire loch-350'. Indium. Tho 1min". ho I chin on the support of " [and .itimrme, Incl 013301). who M a "at... " unending unim- .ttterteirt. I'usnln, coll how a... they no. the worth of “my money. Tho Wtrtirst on Friday ave-in: will be orrml to, if not Inporior to snrtuiaw " the kind ever given on any Inn-mat oeeardrot, um! we hope um ttll who 'Ihh to "rend . plenum evening. will em- br-, the opportunity. Mal-lot 1.1.0:. --. THE REVIEW. ---Th- in it”. ch” in (In ”do. of Pariah“ Gait“. Bo um lint. but, with the "caption of Dr. Blue who in um helpful " " "can”, his attendants. ”can: " "nu Icy, In: tothink that In. beginning of the and has com. '.. Io “I... Mill. My ._. Nevin: I.“ t“ $1.1“. _ “wh- In Boob-H. W. ihseh'er, but... Show Aatrar--tk Briton, Bonhncl. lama {who Grey Review IM' Itsntitta.---Lir uni-n Wanted. Durham, August 26, IMI. I Nara P-ax..--: Pouch Festival, will bo hold in the Town Bull, Durham. to-motrcw (Friday) evening. commeneLng ot 7:30 p. m. An excellent programme of music. alumna. tending, Ae., has been pre- pared and will be rel-dared " intern]- during the evening. The Peaches for the oemstusioty lave been ordered npocilly from Toronto. Fetches 3nd Cm, Poul»- nnd Sue”, lee Cream, Mad PM by the dam. will umppm. a. and In an? ' Bow". (it...) “this. . IO" _ Tu 2u-.-m, have received a neat little volume of the latest eo'ections for Autograph Album-,from Wm. Warwick a Son,Toronto~ This I: I 'piersrometul little work, which according to its merit, {would moot with I may “I. and We expect will noon be found in ovary house : more panic. out] " Anton-pl) Albums no to popular " the patent time, No doubt every new:- dash: will soon u "pptied,and New cont; will push.» this nu little trawl-y. l, Bocuc-A very pleasant aocml-le gathering took place last evening ti the Methodist Placing», Durham. The Rev. Mr. Smiley and his estimable wife.ex- cited thamulvu to the utmost to Gake the gnthotinu plant!“ to all. The amount mind will . be ducted toward: buying noun. Article. of furniture to remain in the Pumnnge. A Harvest Home Festival will be hold shortly in the Church, duo notice of which will be given. ON: of the Hotel Keepers In this Riding was raked to have In interview with W. H. Ryan. Esq., J. P., in regard to selling liquor but he leknowleilzed his guilt ttnd paid the fimr,--tlu" saving coats, and the interview did not come oft. The Inspector bu . few others in mind, who will been"- on! upon noon to my I vim to some of our J. P's, if thou infractions are continued. Mn. M. C. Block, who has lately been “leading the Mount Forest High who'll and was one of the few forttumtr onen It the late nominations. we are glad to learn has been appointed Principal at the Pricoville Public School. The new schoolhouse now being erected in that village will he a very handsome structure when completed. Iumrrrsuus.--Br ttdrertittetmrnt in em other column, it will be seen that the High School Mount Forest re-opens on Sept. lat. When we notice that ninteen pupils have passed ml the late extrmimvtion,orst many as at any two pevinns exuminnlions, we cannot but urge all that intend preparing for next extumnstiort,to commence with the opening of the term. Mann. b'caroot..-The find term of the County Model School will commence on Monday, Aug. 29th, Ind and on Saturday, October 22nd. It will be necessary for all who wish to “tend u toturlsertwirt.training, supra-eat themnelvu an early as possible on the commencement of the term. Tho Orangowllo Advarticor come. to und considerable enlarged. It in now a seven column gnarto, and the manage- ment has also changed the name to that of The Unforin Advertiser. It is t very creditable paper,tutd we hope it. enterprise will meet with success. Mn. R. 11mm is erecting . handsome and substantial threo story work shop no“ his "tsidenes which has a very imposing appearance. Ind will be both roomy and conlurublo for the use to which it is to be devoted. Aszu of this town is building a yacht fur the Indies of the Presbyterian Baum- Atmoeiation, to be called the "Mel. lisa." She is moulded after tlu, famous yucht“Lsu|y Dufferin", Ind will be com- ploled by the 29th of Sept REHEIBIB the ulo of lots " the mrir dance of Mr. J. M. Hunter, in this Town, on Tuesday next, the 80th inst., n one p, m. The property must be sold. DIES! a,vooitis in grant variety, and spacial ulna, " H. W. Mockhr's. Damon‘s new nun bu urivedmnl there in no mistake, about it, that he is turning out cumplo Artistic Work. was dont hi] to read H. W. Mockler's new advertiimmsrnt, in this paper ; and than go and inspect. his new stock. Mn. Mtbowoa's New Hotel is fitted up inside and the Windows inserted. It will be on. ot the finest 110th the Province when finished. [when W on In. no thin. honing-lady owed in it Golan-gun! ‘thmogmtdoolol mu, su-tGt .03 “Investing, but boon we’d talk "uos. “no. viii the poleh aeeh.rd. of 03% and dim up. the copbilim- of the Nioprnhstriet lathe cultivation of tho lynch. “doth- My“ fruits; " othercro-oohe Inky Mountains, and invutignteo the mining and lumbering ”“0“th cont; othird u- mponioo the Via-Rep! port, to the North West Ind tells a! the "boarding development cl tho Lone Lem], throwing in by way of my“, I little obont the Opentiono of the Syndiate,while o foorth. vinto our next door neiglmon, the Milan. of Queue. and gives . graphic ”about of the mid Ind agricultnrolrevolution going silently on in thet Provinoo, the attempt made to est-bush the Boot Sugar industry, and the interested opposition tainted by Iona. ot the men to the project, lib can: mm the world over, when self interest comes into ploy. And now, another corres- pondent boo been nailed to the stair, in the penal: of tho loomed Principal of the Queen's Univenity " Kingdom Dr. Grant, on choploiu to the new survey- ing potty sent oat to explore the North- West and mind npus furthe Cumin Pam- fie Railway new” the Rocky Mountains, travelled "rose the Continent and gave his oaervatiottt, to the world in a well known work”0cenu to 0coan",nml at pre- sent after aperiod of nine'yenn of grant and rapid change in that region, he ro-visitn the rnuutry, and bu agreed to contrilmte A series of letters to the "Globe" describing: bis journey and impressions. These letters will no doubt be road with more than or. tlinrtry interest by tne renders of the Globe. Local and other Items. Stun-pox hu dem from the northern put of the township of Brant in Brno. county when l low weak. Mo it one} to n donning “but. basin-u. ,eil MM of by . great runny. uni of: not: obliging mm. The opinion isthat than no (who on both ddu.--0rangem‘.lk Atlantic". A man named Garrett, (section fore- , mm on the Toronto, Grey & Bruce By.) made things generally lively an Dundllk on Saturday August lath. It seems he um! ii, wits do nut get on very harmoniously, and on Saturday the war was waged towel: I an extent that be expelled both her And ' the children from the house, broke up the E furniture, a good deal ofwhioh wn uln- I able sud ttturwards unwind Mr. Imam. I our respected “tawny. on the shoot twin _ in a violent manner. A wnrrent'wu inn- ed by Mr. J. J. Middleton, Omen wu wu umoted, tried on both and: can, and also for sunning his wifs, and w", ordsrod to [my I Ane of "o, or in dehuu‘ to be committed for two months to tpol. The fund: wen not forthcoming no he I“ sent up on Saturday night in chug: of con- atablo Hun». It is hoped he will come out a who: 3nd chatter mu. I any say that can“ is a M ch an in his INTERMEDIATE ErtssrNarmmr.-'rlo follow. ing no the names and unmbere of the suc- ceseful candidates at theJuly examinations from the High School, Mount Forest. We tender our eougruttlatiuus to the condi- _ dates who have thus succeeded, and also to “he Head Master and his condjntors, for _ the very good work that has gassed through their hands. It speaks well for the teaching tstaff. To those who have written, but have not succeeded this term, we any, press on friends. "Try, try again." Ifall could pass at once there would be little use of competitive examinations _ Grade A-Albert Hellyer. 'Gnde B-Alex. Allen, Joneph Snell, Jen. Bradshaw, Jen. Ghent, Sarah Rodgers, Maggie Rodgers. Hattie Jelley,Jeesie Adams, Maggie Cut. ley. Grade C-Henry H. Stevenson, M. C. Black. Henry Matthews. Thou. McNumnre.‘ D. Ross, John Little, Bose Dairy, Meryl Hewitt, Annie 11tms.--thmfeturau. i 1 FATAL Accursst--Ur, David White, Sn, who resides on the 3rd Range, Bust of the Toronto end Svdenham Road, Town. ship of Artemesm, was lulled on the morn- ing of Wednesday, the 17th inst. Mr. White and his son were on a load of grain, I driving into the ham ; it was high and hel had to stoop going Into the barn '. thereby losing power over the horses. The horses consequently went on breaking the stukein front. He told his son "if the horses go a foot further I'm a dead man," thereupon the lad jumped " ; the horses did go, be fell from the mad, broke his neck and died instantly. He leaves a wife and family to menu! his sad qrtul.--Advanee. C. M. Cmmcm-Thts improvements which have been going on in the Church building at Hanover for some time have been completed and the Church was re- opened on Sabbath lust. There were three mrvicoe. The Rev. Mr. Burn/ash. pastor of the Church, preachedin the forenoon, Rev. Mr. Rupert in the aiteruoou, and the Rev. Mr. Paterson, Presbyterian, in the evening. The services were all well attended. The Church has got a new roof, has been paint- ed inside, and hot air substituted for stoves. It is now a very handsome and Coluforln. ble pine. of wurdftp.--Harsover Post. H. W. loani- eulim and - mun boot-ad W in town. Call 3nd be convinced. Tn people of Non-MI m about to ma a grain wmhom at the “woman the joint stock peioeipU. PRoagtm.ar.-0ttr senior P. D. inform- us titat he he: been promoted to bowler oi the second eleven of the Cricket Club of this Toms. The execution done by his "ovetarms," will be something tremend- ous and no doubt will he "hot"ommomd the way the middle f, of the He will be knocked oat will cease hs of surprise from the op- ponents of the second eleven,nnd should any player be so unfortunate no to receive a blow from o bell, he will be sure to see ”in or suddenly Mphtbe earth or per- haps make a ------kr it safer pesitiou. Tar. BtaDoE.--Tlre first train pulsed over the Sangeen Bridge on Tuesday with rails. The structure is a must enhstnntiel one, and the weight of the train peeing over it made no preceptible impression, Over 150,000 feet of lumber hen been used in its construction, which wee all supplied by Messrs Horn. The manner in which this firm performed their part of the contract re. eetts great credit upon them. They hmi every thing ready on time. and no delay was caused by waiting " anything they had to doe-Hanover Poet B. W. Mann's 'tooh in "I! "sorted in Bil lines, and he ”in inspection. No trouble to Ibo. moth, 0n Mond-ynight the no" of Mr B. Nutter, Owen Bound,wu attend by burg- lars, “a n m of mono, Hon from tbe “ft. The Finley Advocate in for the Man to be pubiolnd by MennColliotAioeho- son, the In." having "e.ntlr ban “ken into pntnonbip. Atamuram.-h mu: not very nearly killed by a boars few unymgo non: Golden Valley. m was out hunting his cows and in getting over a lurgo fallen tree he jump- ed on a bear lying st the other side, which immediately attacked him. The but 1Ht him when he was appurme dead. m was badly bitten Ind scrawled, and lus clothes I“ tom, but is new in 3 fair vny of reeoverr-O. 8. Timer. Me. Dom.» Baum, jr., “E. lino St Vincent. {all from the "do! " new be!“ “no other by 3nd broke two of hu ribs by striking spins: tho wielding on the way down. It wu mam u do“ " -Monuur. Nun SAW I'll RagtarAr.--An old Indy named Cam, living In Bentiaee, not: Elm. wood, ngod 76 you-a, never aw . Railway train. A: the Station! & Huron panes near her place, aha will hue the plenum of seeing the train pm but door in s few Mys.--Hanotrer Poet. Other Wm. Fun. of Latsan, Ont. wu "utMesd with (an! an while Gggiag u well. m WI! drum up and when no“ the top loot his hold Ind fall to the bottom, king in- stantly killed. The good osetttrtptiertted with the] pen- ninoaleulablo, but the cont of I box of likterbrook't, u only nominal. The station- era have them. The trod. supplied by Brown Bron, Toronto. Guelph Mon-my. I 1879. ........'.""................ 81,268 1880...........-............... 99,706 lei.-.....-..............)" Daring the year 1869.78 under Tory rule the Home exodus was 37,181 per annum during 1874-73 the "'rNtr0 per annum was 26,488 under Literal rule: During the yam 1879 80-81, since tho return of Sir John A Mncdonuld to power, the an. null an an Inn increased to 88,212.~ The National Policy was to have immedi- ately stopped the exodus ; and every one would have been pleased it it bad, but the statistics recently issued from tho Bureau at Washington do not indicate that the promises heve been realized. The following statement, giving the latest returns for the fitsetu years ending June 30th, since 1878, issued frrm Washington. speaks volume. and neodelittle comment: Poor Jeekson. the evangelist’, hos for some weeks past been the object of 3 good deal of mean and cowardly pertretmtiou, which is a disgrace to our boasted religions toleration. Some of them miserable relies of the dqu ogre, had a narrow escape from a well merited rough handling about a week 2120; for, in commencing to pourinu volley of rotten eggs upon Jackson and his hear- I are, who were quietly vending their mo) home from a night meeting, they manag- ageil to make the grand blunder of knoek. ing off the Into! a. leading railway fore- man, at whiehJnnetnre a number ofnavvie: who had been at the meeting, and amped. ed miarhirf came up with a good supply of stones, and returned the fare in a most vigorous manmsr,jnmping over the fence and putting the amature persecntors to a _) most inglorinne ftitrht. We regrct sincerelv that so much of the spirit of intolerance still seem: to exist in this vicinity, but it is cheering to meet with at least a good many, who have the manlinese to denounce such mean and cowardly performances as pelting rotten eggs at an evangelist, even if he should he so unfortunate " to he gen. erally unpopular with the pulpit and press. Though no admirer of Jackson, or some at his wild notions. we hope, for the honor of our age, tlnt this rotten egg business may speedily come to an end, and certain- ly the sneaking pertreenttrrs had better he very sure that no novvme are on hand, the next time they try their little game. Mr. Alex. Robertson, of this Town, who hufor many - pa! ' an "tive part in Church anus", and "anally in the formation of Knox Church Contagi- linl, but who" health for some time ttart haaueain-rittmraate,tt-i't and by hi: medial Advil-r. lo uh I trip for the good of " health, but baton doing no tho India- of the Knox Chunk Congre- gation tout thin opportunity to present him with In excnnion Ticket sad the following ”new. In. Aux. Bonn-non, Deer Bir,--Tho Indie. of Knox Church. Durban, having learned with extreme regret that of lute your hedth he. been somewhet impaired end believing " they do, that e change of " might have the ethrttt of restoring your health to it. former vigour, take this oppor- tunity of recommending you to take edven- tege of the int popqu Mackinew Ezeur. eion of the Mon. " duye sailing per b'. S. "huttitoalirt," from Owen Sound, on the 24th inst. And while recommending you to doso hue much pleasure in pretent- ing you with this excursion ticket,ue token of the high esteem in which you no held by the ladies of the congregation. A little over: ml: ago our villagers and farmers for miles around, were rather startled one moruing,by the loud analong- oontinued music of. steam whistle, Ind many no doulrt thought the train had ttr. rived, but it proved to be only I new whistle for the Dexter Sawmill. which now makes itself heard pretty regularly at 7 a. m. " (uoon) and 1 And 6 p. m., and lounda decidedly bk. business. From our own Corrupondenl. Harvest work has been very actively carried on in mm vicinity during the put few weeks,nnd on the whole the umber has been very favorable, and so In " Ipnng Crop. are concerned, the lumen In" no Hanson to complain. Signed on mm am. Ladies of the oongrcption. --- Durham, Aug. 22, 1881. Burn. It is with no ordinary fading: that I hue to express my thanks to you " your kindness in providing me with thin exem- siou ticket. It is "no that my healih bu Wen 'romewGriasptu'rsr4 Ind that I In" had some thoughts ot making a trip some- where but now I will take ihe opportunity of proceeding forthwith. I have again in thank you and can only aprons the hope that I may return with motored health and that we may be one together to work with vigour for the emu we have at heart. The loeotnotive is oxpectcd to make its: nppenmuee in this village in a day or two, being already three or four miles north of Hanover. Elmwood, August 23rd, 1881. More About the Exodus. Collingwood Collegitto Institute e.o.at oftmrtro mpg,“ the has mum. held in My; (Signed) Max, Bonn-mos. Presentstion. Elmwood. Hun San“. Buns J. Latwntt, HELEN M. Bananas. Mata C. Bonn". 87,871 :2 We intended taking the boat fur Fort Ellico but it left let'ore we were prepared, its so after getting a few more men we started 'O on Monday, June 30th, with three carts t" and ponies, and nine men, for I tramp to 0 near the Toueiswood Hilu.-t distance of about 400 miles. The first night we camp- " ed on the banks of the Assinaboiae River or after having come about IO miles, nnd some g- of the boys felt like Artemus Ward did od when he came home tired and weary from lr' the show and wanted to go to bed in his 'w boots. However after supper we all turned my in if not to soft beds and downy pillows to a. the softest part one could find inside the "l tent on mother earth, some with a hug of old clothes for a pillow others a. pair of old ti boots, and it'we did not sleep the sleep of At the justit was certainly of pretty well lugg- Dpled oat humanity. After a good night's " rest we made an early start. and the weathv th', er being beautiful, felt in good spirits. m The land continues to improve as you get l ( nearer the Portage and about noon we . ' camped for dinner on White Horse Plains l p. which are excellent land. We hue had to ' take I. round about way on ncmunt of the 2' floods which have been very great in Laet " the heaviest for a considerable time. and B. has flooded the direct mad all along tho i " banks of tho river so as to render it impas- f. sible, also the houses are tiooded to the y first floor and the chairs and tables are " holding high carnival in the rooms below. _ '9 We reached Poplar Point and High Bluffs, " in the evening early. This is a splendid V section of country. The proposed Cl'. '9 Railway goes through it and all the best it land is taken up by speculators so we are d informed. This is by no means on isolated e case, for in every section where the reully in good land is, is the some way, so it is dim. n cult to get anything decent excepting at a " very high figure, on Saturday evening we '. reached Portage La Prairie, which is a e small plnce bat full of business, as it is the ' end of civilization, one might say for those 5 bound to the North West so everyone sorts _ up as it were and take on what they have , forgotten in Winnipeg. July 4th again a saw us on tramp, and the weather being V still fine we felt very comfortable under the circumstances. The land along the line of tramp still continuing good as far as Image Creek a. distance of about al miles. After that the hind gets flat and sandy in plaeer, I _ _ the flat land however being splendid tor/ a grazing. We overtook another surveying , party at the creek journeying our way so 1 I joined forces and continued onward, the ] a land still being &vt and traversed by smell 1 l creeks there in also . large quantitity of I t mud which proved to be something of the l ' some quality as we experienced in Winni- t l peg as one of the horses and cart. belonging I to the other party, got stuck nnd after tah. I ing the horse out, in endeavouring to get I the cart out two ot the men stuck herd and a that end had to be pulled out themselveu l minus their boots. which were recovered l afterwards. The land still gets moreundy I and hilly, and when you ranch what they ' a call the and Banks pm get the genuine a article. There are however Binds of Pop. 1 lar end White Birch. They are pushing I the nilmy along u we In continnnllyil coming corona camps of Railway men, we I no also meeting portion of India: going to c the Portage for their - nanny, and . tl high time gononlly. The next point we I and; we: Mnehinnon'l Howl, About thirty p 'milulrom the Portage. the land hmis a light, butthoynyitinouily worked and a grow-good can Pin. Crook k a be ‘ country about 60 mile. from the Port-go. I mawwmmmo “might Bl (iii:' thou-no mpldnt u that-round it Popls Point. We next arrived it link- on t,1h','tfg',ttt',t Blind City. The tt I in qlendid Iii . . ttt the have he" can I'm we In. mill!- . it is lastly than i A.atha In In“ in he evening“; In: t “hand. an.” "ttiraratt m mtettpunduk on - momiaol Stat June. fhe Toronto. Ind lune night at 11:40 p. an. per a. w. R.. forDetroit. then to (hand Harbor end there took Ste-met eeroes IAhe Michigan to Milweukee then to I St. Purl, churned there forEmerson. which 3 letter phce we reached on Seturdny even- ing and stayed until Monday. It had just eonnnenced to min .when we errived end continued off and on neerlv until we left, so we did not go outside of the town, as li suppose they cell it, but it did not strike us _ as being one bit larger than Shelburne. It l however sppem to be e stirring piece in regard to business. There in one great mutter which causes . stranger e greet deal of anxiety on e wet dsy and that is the (mud. If it once gets hold of you off the _ sidewelk it is as tenuions es glue. Then I on the other bend if the 'ri4twaik is It all wet it is " uncertain as ice is to enyone trying to skate for the first time, and when I sew people hurrying along, it put me in mind of scenes I had witnessed on the Dun. dalk rink last winter. What little of the land we sew was very good and property is very valuable. Manitoba & the North West. We left on Manley to: Winnipeg end er- rived there same evening. The land along the line of Railwey as hr u the eye can no on both sides is one continuous low fbt plain and iit only for grating, and to judge from the cattle we saw it must be magnifr. ceut. The cattle were of the heaviest kind end very iU--yoa rarely see a mull beast. Winnipeg has been written shout so often tlmt it u pretty wall known by this time. There is only one business street in the place, the others are made up of small houses. We had not time to edmire the architectural beauties of the city, but what we did see did not strike us to being any- thing out of the common, and some of it very common indeed. It, however, is a. great business city as it cannot well help being, considering nearly every one coming into and going through, take their supplies from there, and dear enough they make them. It is nut their fault if they do not make money. City property is a terrible price, it almost takes ones breath “my when you beer at what prices sales hnve been effected. At one sale made it few days ago of some property on Main street $687.50 per foot was manned, the whole coming to '110,000. vartiud foe lends" for the construction of the Sou“ Sh. MAI-in Bunch. unending from but Algomn Huh. Lake Huron. to I r,ittetrttfvtoettouikirrGiii River. a dilute. at an Inn. the ntisfnction ol Mi -t. Rev. D. McLeod. Pricevillo, In. then coiled to the plateau. sud an. u but "mu-h in his gamut md nppromnto my. Mina Roth: Ind Law. undated a like. of antic which won very highly spplbudod. Bar. Mr. Wilson than gar. I short uddnu. after winch one of the most planing 3nd intending "can of the "gtItttt can. to n and. All, we believe. won uni-50d with that evening: ottiarnent.--luangard. The services in connection with the Or- dination and Induction of Rev. A. Wilson to the Ministry of Pinkerton and Mark. dalo congregations of the Presbyterian Chnrcli, took place at the latter place. in the Dat%.in Hall, on Tuesday, the 16th inst., and was largly attended by members of the eortgregationa and others. An en~ tertainment was given in the evening, tea being served from 6 to 8. The 'Ten' was excelient (provided by McIntyre) and the pastry was truly rich. After tea, which was served in the first ilat in the Hall, all repaired tothe upper floor, and Mr. MU. drum was voted to the chair, which he fill. ed in his usual off-hand business like man- nor. He first called on Mr. Snider. Pres. byterian Student, who spoke for a short time on the training of children, which , was no doubt considered'n very appropri- " snlvject for a young man. Mr. and Mini Anderson then gave one of their popular songs, whieh was appreciated very highly. Mr. Milne, of Maxwell, gave a reading in his usual masterly manners Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre gave a favorite? Scotch song. after which came Rev. Hr.; ChiUtoim,who stirred the mirthettl element, and dwelt particularly on the necessity and bettetN at liberality in the lives and actions of the people. Dr. 9proule M. P., spoken few words in good style. Mime. Burke and Lazier, Dnette. Rev. Mr. Me. Mchirmid,(Methodist), a few words. es. pecially congratulating the congregations on their very who and judicious choke of amiuistar.“ the person of Mr. Wilson. Mr. & Min Anderson were again 'ttlied on and gave anothss' thrilling Scotch song, and were not permitted to take their seats again in the congregation, but were en- ehored and kindly obeyed the request tel £130de wok-noon.” in in} phingwhou any on in. theml ford). Maxie-n manual-a dun Ind looked lib), to continua. We mach-1 ol lurid City on “My 7th July. Wi: didnotueuu city. trut-tlittle': dobont "ii-ra-moo-stty) animation!" Limo ”whom. We' had . - thamUrstoem in tho evening about 10 miles before wo Medan-place. turd my one in Ion-ch of the sublime should boon: not plain witi-ienofhtun.n" ity or a sheltering busle and that!" uni lightning and mining " it only know' how out here, and which we had the plenum of encountering Ind then to crown til let the tent drop over him and have to onwl from lander to try and tir it up u it was before, ‘9. gale of wind blowing at the some time and your nether gsnnenu Boating in the air, and ifhe does not hue enough ofit he‘ mnettryeomeother worldheeneeldonbt‘ very much if he could hove any worse in this. The next night we had {not but it eppeeted loot! u hem the two settler: we met one had his potatoes {mun end the other not, but this wee owing pet-hope that on had his on dry land end the other: were about 8 feet under voter. There in good land in the Valley of the Little Sea» ketchewen " 02.50 per new bet the most of it along the trail we travelled we: ' up we reached Shoal Lake, Suturdey even~ ins. Thie is n and) place being . station for e few Mounted Police. it contains a Pout AJffiets and 2 stores where they mtsi1 bread at 20 cents per loaf and sour at that. I had forgotten to mention that before reach- ing here we picked up a surveyor who had WMPM Syndicate In". ad. it, but it rained so hard Ind we were wot through. that we did not fully Ippmcinw the surroundings. The uest slay we much- .dFort Elliee,tile low land by the river and tho houses are flooded, sad the people are camped an the bunks waiting for the water to go down. The crops of course In all ruined. I will write you a continuation of our route to the Touchwood Hills in my uest, Yours truly, Ordination and Induction in Markdale. bah. prevented from going on with m. party through sickness. There is very little to relieve the monotony of. trump through prairie lend and anything to mine a laugh does good. The Indian pony is not the noble Animal one would suppose it to be. It is a diitereut animal altogether to that Arab steed one bu heard sung of so often, but a. slow methodical little thing that is never in a hurry but always hurry- ing. The animals we had I firmly believe were born fnmiehed and will die that way. I an convinced they will eat anything how I pair of hob nailed boots to I bag of flour and they have a. will of their own which takes a good strong raw hide end . strong arm to alter it, our invalid bad one u pure unadulterated specimen of the foregoing, which he used to ride as he in too week to walk. This beauty would deliberately roll over in any slough that took it up to its girthe and compel the rider to walk over or bulk whichever he liked, in one place, an exceptionally had one it quietly sat on its heunches in the middle of it, and com- pelled the rider who was taken by surprise to give in. He traded the animal off to an Indian here, and gave him $10 to take it. Birth: the next place we can" to is com- posed of: saw mill, '2 general stares nnd about 10housos,is shunted on Bird Tail Creek. There is a splendid country mum] After leaving here we reached Brandon a. village of one Mortr when, they sell every- thing but what you want, outs an selling at 01.50 per bushel in this locality, wheat, $8.00 per bushel. We have only been able to get a. bushel of polnwos along the route and they badly deserved the we, " 50 cents per bushel. , VICTORIA, B. c., Aug. 19. --The fire It ' Yule Wu " length got uudu control, or l rather burned null out, at Alum: mglst , o'clock last night, nth-r the town lied been 1 Almost totally destroyed. Nearly ell the ' business humus, (invormueut buildings. and host residences im- burned, and a largo mm of the pop-intiuu me boumlt'sx. Hwy of them have found temporary slselter ll , bun. and died» on "the outnkirtl of the town and others, are camping out In tqnta. The streets no piled up With piles of ttter. ehluaise Ind household stood. awed from the general dovut-tmu. sud much confu- iou prevails. Owiuu to an humid} with which the dunes Ipreml. several Citizen! nerrowly amped with their lives. 0n. merchant who was eudenvnuriua to remove some velnnhlen from his place of harlot“. found his peerage barred by the iutmss, which had sprout more quickly than he thought. Ind Wino oliligosd to elm-up. by jumping from email story Window in the nu of his pmmisee. As mull f" such amnion-i. I good deal of plunder“! went on, the thieves helping to we gooht from the stolen and then coolly walking“ with them. The Chin-men worked w- fullnide bt aide with theOiucumu help!!! to extinguish the ihuner, the pronun- td which In tittaliy mated by blowing “P buildings with dynamite and leaving "I. in nothing to feed on. The olplmiou - tem'tio, and tnumente of the debris - "no" to a unsiderulule Mme. Th. gm of the nil-"y centimeter and tto Bar Company wlndls we: nat a the I.) ot lb. luau. And Chm-town W the and with Gym-nits. The In. . variously mm. but it will who”! not he he. then ONOJIOO. The imam i. Ibo” '76,600. The prinnpnl Image In Oppenheimer Bron., "O,000; cyeeet Elm-n 00.. "0,00; tlimhotele. 'tt0,al0; Com-t Bou-e ma goal my»; Guy Tut. ties, ”5.000; Gillan-re Ind cage “all”; In; and "use". "tooo. There m an About one hundred sufferer-i. The I" origin“ in the (Hedonin Kotel In I rl'.' “OW lt ndruuh-u nun. “WW I.” T'd'dt Gimme“ an .i.t%"l.rfe4 . iiUiie -._' ...;.m. -siiiidiU. -u. 00nd! and the Town mu A"... III. -mtrt to Wan-Int. All the union pun-t Moe" by Mr. am. mud“ by 'u.mti, “thaw Account: be paid B. R. lemmumpeu tttun Mr. an”. ikeitrltt on food “up". 95 ttU. J. EM "win: unper- ".M.-<umud. Moved by Mr. mo, “00th I), Mr. Nail. that tinfollo'm‘ mount. be PM for ottqtmttt. on now road to In“. viz. Damn o'maur, "4.00;John Wit. can. "6.66t John Blah, 'ei.60 ; Juhu White, 011.16; Enrich Connor, 6.80 ; Jas. Walden, ".00t mnrr, Born, ".00..-. CAI-lid. Moved by Mr. Helium, "ttonded by Mr. Neil, tint the mounts of c. W. tiuti. odgo, for priming “wanting to twat M an woman of tho Registrar of Bond. (in, for M, ".M, be paad.-Cvrmi. A oommum'ontion from J. U. Glencruu chinuug dam-go- " Au ucctdum un m. Hreutlt to tlt. brush tttLot 6, thw. it. In. rend. Cy the fugitives is destroyed, and Audio "lulu. building! If. hvelled to tho ground. Lmm.-.Tuo {no In: crossed the “mt. um i, "taping rapidly up tbs river. The scene. now that the mum has settled down, II I grand but terrible one. The waters of the Fruur are red with the glow of tho Men, the distaut hill tops are bathed m the red light, whilst. dam: clouds ol amok. mingled ttrtUt cinder», no rolling dong tho valley tad up and over the mounts-m ado. which undue ducsuyon in Much has an Hazing a“. All the but“ dong tho nut have been artuled to carry “nods ion the burning town, but already . lug. quantity of the stuif curl-led from the hon-9- Yiotorits, B. c., Aug. 18--ht 8 o'uluck lllll “Lemon: tue pruaupal Ina n I block In lulu was dlekHvled w lu- cu tire. ‘lno We uhuu mummy brought almost mo ; cull" pupuluLqu u, the, opul, null among; desperate gallon. were nude to check the Lumen. the bulldlllg became enveloped m we destroy“; clement, wluch new spud lupldly Ut ttrery utreeuott, but ”mommy up w..- m'er, tumult-mug we (lawman ot we whole lawn. Tue sum-nus {at u. .ubawu ut um tptvsed umuy “ml-qua to met the Alumnus upon n. and almuu'h buckets. ladders. and an the strong haw. ‘Llllll could be spared m the namely men }c\eryoue lull lot the may ot' " homo ‘aum panama clinch, were brought into ro- gumhou. 'l'llo Minus llama “my: on- wum. uchiug all utkmvta to even Ill-ll, m com-w. Tue scene Wtbts on- never to 'be totptteu. The streets worn DIM mun "lumen and children, cmrym; all beddluu, 1aruiuue, and nouacuulll vmuwlu.depom- mg mum m a place commend tampon-truly humanly to have to rename them min to the water's edtte.or up w. aide ot an mountain " the baek of the town. Nou- 'Y ul the “W“ bloUn, dam hotels, the bout Home and pol, 5nd I huge number of "wtsltiug home: have been destroyed. The tire 10 slugging. and than: nppun so be no prospects. “though the dunno Ire yet eoufwl to one side of the man strut. mu Amy purl. of the town qrill be and. Wuat mm» the mutual: Worse 15 um few of ttio mum. in Yule m in- sored. loud by Mr. Holmium new“ by Mr. Gloom. that an autumn“ be WM!- edoouautuag of the Boom. Mr. Hun, And Mr. Neil to Rwanda“ the “use at the no. out.“ " the brides, It Lot 5 can. 8, tusd also mum's power to up“: me 011ng Ind .p. -lteait anon-u] m that Mr. Guns. on)“, comiomr in Wad No. 4, supp intend the work m y. 'tvtutt at I 'utucaet beittg li-Circuit lay-law No. 204, levying mu. tot a. curl-ant yen mu Immune-d sud rend n tint and mud tum. Moved by Mr. Helium, new Mr. Neil nut. 920.00 M: grtsuted Clonal“ Agncunuml ts'ocuetr--C UMWI‘ quantum.“ tsuruety.-cutrud. Moved by Mr. MoMouu, wounded by Mr. $ileuaroo um bylaw tio. 2AM he not mad . “an: lune. “glued, tented Ind on- “mm on the uuuuum.--1hsmed. Moved by Mr. McMAlliuu. wounded by Mr. Hull, that the “new. be refunded ".at boustt the mount expended by bun m pru- out” I Hue to u mud on Lou 65 And a can. 2 E, u. K, and um. he be unnamed lo emylov a trurvtavr to make a survey.“ pin: on and t'uasd.--curtaed. Maud by Mr. McUsliuus, woondud by Mr. Neil, that $10.00 be “mum to rep-Ir tsept-lat" to bang: uu town-hue 010m:- at; and human pruning Annals-i. tttaunts an equal gbgttotuaL--t',attaed. Moved by Mr. Glenna“. wounded by Mr. McMIuw than. E. Motley be perd M.00 my a mud "ttPere-lurid, Council unnamed to meet " tho plume on (in: than»: mu. Moved by Mr. Hall, seconded by Mr Nell, that ti. Hob-on be paid 03.00 to: work on nous. 4 had 6.--ctsrrmi. Yale, B. C, Desmyed by A'1re. 1MtEEb'tHt DESTRUCTION " PHOPIITI. ulonolg Council. “Alba-m. In. “unwind, mm"... unm- ' "For unruly."- l kn mureere,d from Manun “Nut... WQ, dylpqmn, And cunr Paieureyhtry, I, I}... 6mm mm; y""r Ian h ttaid to In" Ihnwn that l Capt. Row-, the Austin endow. room. d I the Government - “In: in the " tit" out at tho than" Gulnm. The to. at when»: in aid to moat to000,. “to “dim of tho (”wow “a: k hm low men-ad 90 yer cent. n! “my Mullah Of "" 2'2l'i'orl2". M” rpmmu. Tm out“. - mined. Near 600 gnu up tel any land. and baaot Ch. wnrhl Imam. T, the - a" the relief fund. which n maximal). more no 888 lpllhuuulr it . A My dump.” It Gllhdulullp Carry .. “Vi he'll Attach-n] " Id some nflhrm "Jim Moxieunn, a desperate ','Bttr.' ‘w will put-Km the undo”. A 'Il‘f‘u-i-wn will probably be ttm “a“ -eetid auiebmintr “hi. .. a... all “a m riddled mm shot “I In the u wound on the fondant]. . not: upon one Cowl-cum" or V who but.» About go you” w “I!" 0090.“: liminn‘um, lus “on being um of .ltuutorsud trap. .... " II “nought In Inn nuxmm. bo he on. ”and of one of chltllduru'r b-. which In stole on tiuuday , and WIHI M ha and. In. mum. on Mud-v MWmu'uhuu Wap dertr y": w in. bat before tho incendi ty llilllletl him-la. he mum-Md nu ml hot M- m thntot the Elude-I‘d man. The techug " ~ ”It min“ (“tubular i, s.‘ WW!- MMH he avg-ear. they would be In» “to“ him violence. A swmnl lu the Wtue “00de thus anew-mu In”: B.dked Milk Rtueo the llnilluullxg purlww “I ..-The [Andy Wm: found beside a h dce ofmck about foul teal. luull. IN mm lu VII ghat he loll I’ll“ " Irgh bout umlu bins. m. has much lower “lad " not Old by "alumna m " puulxuu an "tuch ”lb-Ind potluck” Lack. lixclwrllmm bdmodiuua size. Tlse tlFNlbh'sut on uh In!) had hid himself In umbum um». the Elk]. for marks Ire dun-I 1”.er “In-n he a b-ourttiutt Muh- mun-u: car " W. Portions of the gun umlnlmg Inn “all. About mum an mqu ",'te up. I . od, urban a nuutberotwitoassvt, "rrt ' “mm Ind 'tfig,",',?,',',') aluminum-n vumun'm‘ od. Ill-ll ICCIIN-d " llnlluul l "rl ugh I“. Olin (‘nuuhmn-r. IL. ull: ul" ,3, that I"! night. In Inn anguish of soul n -n boiug ooutuut.lly areusuul 1-1 :1” [In Human committed In the Trr'lo.1 hr \\¢-lll nu! ll; to Buck Luke m u punt, will I.” nnd In childmnd when midway In th, lake, In pm and plunged m. Ind “in; LA to It, " This duty " looked npnnzu- " t'ilo l., "l " Vnnkounlmet to meal-o. Ittrhstrris,,r, In.» " limb“ of trieudti In Canada. Hr luv " “glut nurCumdeu has! and I'm tul, nu We“. ”and. l Vanna. It Orange, Tel: Iota luwleunm with n Fivo inward“. f, ur “a; Vii“. luv. boon either shut Tho FranMrho1eetiot"s WI-I' lay. Gemhonn wan rvturt will. over his im-cu:.mh..2 The gnu-ml rem". l'nruughu II brad! Republican. “A {only friend "f mum nu rum! thimt lor liquor, Khmh hml '" had him that he w“ uuxlrlr h. tis, an. in“; we Wu anti-cl} cum] h) (In t In! Bi” " Ill“) ed all that In “in! . took sway the tsppetito for I Ink u. nd":- new”. "rl he hm- n-m . at“ and My .0014 lurmun than tw “I launderin- to "1qu to hr. m shit 0' tun-hard ott- that hnve -lat, MM by It.. u, _I"Ium t lead has? and Ind. Haitian, "" iiuutu shalom. and m I 9,933.. ............ m with; :33; " urn-pt "tTiriG"lot. Dr. I’m-kin Edna, .6 uv l mum-r3- " (an: l u ,tal a. gll Lulu. Vnkoualmd. the murderer of the unof- bnlin' ad nun 1tieGrdrouorf lmuglnI-um, in ”I: “pt-nod. He CHIN-9M! " cum. aasd W penitence. During In. wan.- beities in tho woods he mama nun-III“. Id only from the Within!» which web a tik out-bled. but frous the keen pang. at “a and n-mun-e. The plumage rfuu- M.Cuu 'ttu, Wu broken into tiaturdtsy “on can hunluu. ter. Roderick Murehenou, d “I. only mule". died n M injuu'u. an tau“, u! L a bull. ("4... c JUiik h m}: Cumi‘hl- t. M lab.- or .Hii “an. -rti-aut. TIA. Canada Garth contain“ I mull! the hand ottieer. of thc has! “health commune. wsll i " IO Toronto. An Ottawa ha muurd Joseph “I! [ilk of his lite, on Monday F born (mm drowning. Ill. not Wt My worthy of prune. Mr. Jousthnn (MIA. Ir qttaae day lust all hm out “Wt! by l firm Marto, In - tut-whet. 'ru on! 02.00". “By. the African orploror, is mid bo-omit, ill on the Congo R144. Nm‘u [and of hmtiles in rrpurtml Luv. killNI live In.“ and two bots [mar lib. New Mexico. A quarter millwu dollar are u reported h:- Phllndolphu. Two mun Lat “m: but in the lumen. Mr. Herbert Gladstone. M, P., son at “Pl-mien In! hem Appointed Juuiur Lani Mun: Truuury. Mid re alt-cued with. OII apposition. Twoolunboya more!“ at GM dealing gut-dc from M. A. BrunmuA “I.” but wuk were trulum d by 1' "e. Miller to “to pan each In (In My u Peuittptimltetro. The boy darned nth running the rah-In m cu noqmtud. M. A... ML-uf-tion much- " .0 - tut evening ot the occumnw ul . It"? murmur, lolwwed by Wu and has, Mind to hue been commit:- " by (In one potion. The murdered mun, Inc. We. lived an n tum of 176 can our Buck Lulu bridge. hmghboru', 0.. Room. [in In: . random of the My to: About twenty yous, leading and“ “no I hermit Ma. his Info Bit "not? languish Mutilated at run Illa duly. in con none. ot domestic m- u. m “$0.:I wtth Inn but one qtaqMe. I. III: boon I quid. "sotreueasa, CM M ierAotrious Inna, "ring lately at We!“ in the towmlup of On Sturdy he Utt tus home In W' and VII proceeding m the dr, mer- “In on Md, th'e he um _ b M. Suddenly be In "euek with u w " buck-shot ttttd [tolled to we mound H. mm being unwell. He land there tmatt MOM-y “moon. when " carp-lo - (onld by a neighbor unwed New. ”My looked gluvtly In Its bloody vim ctsier, 1il.-r TU. trritrle diam in high“. Jo" 'e CANADIAN ITEMS. MISCELLAN EOUS A sunning Murder. fun“ cl .rlalnI-g .1-.. -__ d by n to in “P: an; [up In: From A “an“ I hue. RIM-i0 we a l Artl Btu tl wed w m ”can Mr Ind Mt d

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