I') VI " DE _ __-. -..- m...†In now alluding. In: I)“: “jar.†out AM. to Dakota and mm 010,000 per year. It bu good If“ -wmmdm Union who" walks And “not. with. fungi. the Mg. doletter. Bali! is so. only the mighbouthood bar. also implond no“, hub-cl ofthe â€Mink. What!) in 'lllt2,t'a't Ind tho people was", comma "ttb-the comment. by its "- ttetisl. hufplieyJ-n brought-010W. --------. Ibolo "any of has! with.“ - .ht 'li"t7ateNgag, I“ - Irnuul W and union mud m- I tie. 'Ire. 'iirtA,N,5tttit 1'd'1"c Iyetterte-ero-i the “vow ' demmed an. has n - talk-“dbl. aaa " the mum, and although my. Lk a b, a} W tin number up“, h". - 'rl-tttm ""Pt 1‘9th West, bohltiuir land. until prion ".0117th an, M eon-tide!“ n good in". And thin it in dciml. The It"'"'. in new past toe "anIIIIR' “Ia-“â€0 “mono! "HM Mtat Addition“ buildings have boon added to tho Syndio-w “the mat OHM-d wine the villus. by Moon-n. Bittu--two atom. pow h ths N nah Wtrst. Ith limb the Kev on. oeoupwl by Mr. Tayur,tutg tho other old». position. It tttut make“: railway: in lby Hr. Fun"; Mr. Humphrin. William whatorer direction it plenu- nod is por- Mar-hull. TJHanbuty; It.“ 2urtor-eu {only tree from may appeal. It can [nth Drug Eton; John Cardin". new “on; 3nd unmuke Tuwna 1qu village and d Mr. Juno Iatohnln. new Tawny; And may it In: nlmwn . dupodtion to not- Mr. B. NoCullongll ha - “tinged ciao the power. which it may: will new. " promises. lacing moonlit nontpopnlu- ttitwhruevet its interests mllin no dental»! Haul - in tho County. Bo that tho nub-owed. It inwmondsd brsotnotltatitU villa" now conning two stint mint, thug tn thr interet " the Syudmce to all its an mills. bakery, than. tailor shop. the. lands and till up the wintry with Iottlon. “on. Drug-ton. two wagon than. thug lf the annuity an. up with unlu- oomnoh “autumn. Tuna-y. Wuollon Foamy; a). ham " tls. Syntliento. but tho Syn- bunch jowdhy. W. P. Don, and who " a“... has monopoly ofthe 1mm in no doubt tux-that improve his dock to ho ' mommy. and it in to in intonat- to is jun rotunda. ' n»-.---- “-4.“ --d vary our-cry view of matters in Winnipeg Inn-howl: Proton-o: thunt that â€Syndicate iulu- mat ovorshndtming pow in the N ml; Wat. In!) D11" the K" " the punitiou. It can mum "may: in whatnot direction it plane. lad is por- 'rstly In. from In, appeal. It can unto] nod Inn-nuke Tuwnn Ind villages. 0nd al â€My it Inn nhmvn n "ttouta, to our! ciao the power. which it that will 0:02.. (Minn. att.. I.. no in a was mu than in I hummus villus. It " proposed to bring the nutter Motor. III: Home of Com. mons.» the loan! Loci-luau of Quebec ro- hud ttt mm tho “outâ€, louinlution. o-The exemption ot ttogtairt properties horn loan! “union in I qnution of eon-id- mMo importance in ibis Province. but in the Province of Quebec. when BO much of tho land in "ill held by churches, Ind therein“ exempt from Ices! taxation. it in I question ot the very highest impomnoe. The Corn-pendent of the Globe has been baking into the matter, 3nd tind, that in in Guy of Mantra] the Grey Nun Society. the Seminary of St. thpiee. And other oe.u.utrtu.t eurponlionn no in mien o! ulnnlvle ponione ot land which they re. fuse to all " renewable prim. and upon which thor refute to pay my Nation fur Don! immanent-I. Por instance the Guy Nun: bold a lune proportion of the en- htb of Cote St. Antoini for pan cf which 00’ paid MOO per IMO. bnt new went 1 My cent- pet equate foot. Loeal im. l promote. m u I tandem], attd the l mas, bridge: and nidewnlh. enniuny 0011- I --01, have merivrd the hut number of â€Li’w New Y " Free Trade Bulhtin. Thin periodimsl in tho organ of the NM! York Free Trash, Club. an moolation [nurtured tor ' the purpcwe " dimv.irtu. information on the luv. of Thu-lo and 'tttortiou. of political economy, and tho lnmutinn of . pill-lie . opinion which will compel the ndoptinn by the Government "t n policy of freedom of, gnmmneiul intercourse. The munch)», " tbs 0mm of they club, in imml in the hope that a health, oPim> may he Awakened on than nil-jock. and that tho prount vie. ion. sync": of taxing the mun, tor tho ben oiit of the law any h. alolinbed. We trope the Bulletin will named in its pain worthy ohjoctn. It in published " the low min of fittr mm per autumn. and in that placed within the roach of Ill. Communi- ntion- Ind unburiptionn to be nut to Graham McAdam, 27 Walt, 33rd 8tmet, I New York City. moved here, and bought out Wm. Eat!" tun. Lot 38. on new can" Prom. Hi. Ion wzll " near “.500. -"...."" I uuuu In which was racing convenient. all“! the man “my to it, loving no pornon " tlse home but the Women. There war. three nr four hurm In tho an“. which worn aho hunt. Mr. Mun-haw newly mun-d here, and bought out Wm WA...-. (8h Durban. Co. any, " once. sud you I naive in "turn for sixteen month. hon) tho time you and. to the end an: your. what in nckuowiedgu] to tho an men. has nu a: Court. to the 0nd ot 1&2. for the low mm of " in Idvunoo. and we hop. to Mud a “Gun!" 'teeatariormll, into the b-min. Do not dob]. but and on your mum and Post 0&0. damn. and M to J. Town-end, â€A - a _, and on which man real labour in bestowed, than any other pop" paw-bod M the lam. uric. in the County. to all who willund nu their names. In order to onmungo new slnmcnl-ern. to order their own paner voluntarily.,wo muh Ib- acceding LIBERAL OFFER to and tho Oaute Rl‘suw from the mount time, to the and ot Itm, for tho low mm of M tt u: not. u two do not boluee in taking I You" Lust, nod then forcing the - wuhly on .n the per-on- who» urn.- ttN (iron in it: but at the um time '0 uh." b... nut io-tr. in tend. in: tho Rm. . ttmt class loci! pup", __, -- .. . -"'-N'e "nu-n, lull- PIP “ling tho publish" to Moon. thoroughly Madam was the plan Ind noiahbot- hood. -Wo do not intend to continue and- hc on I nursing»: to I" who will take it out of the Pool. 0150., whether Ibo, In“ w. and this hunk: of the Dunn: CM to all who may noun it, at Mum: nod (no copy. It in an: by J. Than-cod 'mbtit"roeumoranvrtrvGr, ' d in Town at Darla-m. We do not pro- bnvl to any that it in printed in Dundalk. but " in jun at: much no u my other pup", lad the printing ome- ttself VII III the Villa" for um twolvo month, thtm on. Akl2Â¥ Al . -- . - A-r-"""""""'"---. bum, September In, Itttn, Lawn itiii To Our Readers. ,--TU Urn ot Henry Mun .a-. . - --- 7..., - unwind auto no 'lllt2,t'a't ad the people malty ur.Am.M-ndu n. by in,“ P'M Vocab-6.3!; and who. “that ------. but and via. loll MOBIM. o . rho-warn y 11'tNget'g,t,rtte '" w“ “M u. .dJoae Becket or nation. m- . '-" "1'"-liiii'i7, It. an“; lerkynits,' m. ... â€â€œhlmh lot- ttH-GI-altar/aC/Ah"',' -m- K-.. - - is jun returning from Europe; “Mop. randy-n, Flour And Wed, nun] carp-n- ( (or shop. bank. [than] may. law oduass, doctor. Pttrniture,two tttttttkits-rr, show. three hatch. butcher shop. Ii: (my and Atom, three in. church". public In", no. The outlay in new building! hi bun shout 010,000 pot you. It In. good aid.. Idk; And than. Ind tho bru- h the Whhowhood but“... impound - In "h..-..-..-, __. .. - Mr. D. David.on, one ofthe moot push- ,ing buainm men of Dundalk. who amt“! a lame ttrsinerr and when] More, sold oat sham two mm- Mo, to Mr. Hum-on, Into of London, England. who u doing an "sellout basins». and will help to hop up tho Iopuhtinn of tho place. I will , or I of '" Mr. Jun» Dune. eleo came to Don- tr. 11an in the Bummer of 1877, And erected n ! commodious Hardwue Stare and opened . the {lighting winter to was noticed in the q Gums. end since then he hne Added to his . Hawk and pro-nine: until. u will be mu , ehewhere, he he one of the thsest "ook. F of Hardware. ete.. to be found in the Pro. " vim-e. end no one on scarcely out for any k article in hie line without being It once supplied, and we would be Umid to Ask him for " fult rigged Johanna," for {our ' he might have one conveniently It hand. ' He has eleo made Addition: to hie prem- ' has from time to time, hiss last being the l pnmheee of the lot next to him from Mr. 1 Hunter, of Durham. end on which he _ intend-I loch to build. Mr. Remy Graham last summer erected two phone of hmineu next his store, one _ of which he oocupiel u a millinery shop, _ the other one being oeeupied hy Mr. J. C. , Atkinson, u n Tailor shop. in which he is 1 doing e good hneineee. Mr. Gnhnm own. , considmble pioperty in the village end in : one of the moat prmpemue bminen men 6 of the place. and, u will be seen ebewhere. t is not afraid to nee printor'e ink. tt _ Mr. 0.9. B. Middleton, who hope the 5 Port one. Store. he: had to enlu-ge his ts borders from time to time. end is Just now b annexed in mnkinn further Addition: to his ft buildings. and Imp. up his no“ to the i: requiremente of the timee. L of dwelling houses, fl _ -_._._ w... mm. Februnry 2nd.1877. Mr. John McDowell. who bud a farm in what is now u portion of the village. erected I aw mill, Ind in the mmmor following the given! of the 6mm: Ducted 3 Floor Mill, this Loiug I second one in the village. Mr. J. J. Mu. l 'tlets," havnug erected the first one. which in now owned by Mr. Thomas Cloughlay, who. u noted elsewhere, in adding an oatmeal mill to it. Mr. Peter MoGrogor, moved into the van.†about tlus time and I erected I 'awusill, and is now patio. in 5‘ pluning mill, he LII “so orecnd ICU-I‘ll and Dnndulk am] fairly chin: to be that new.“ and molt vigorous village in Guy, considering that it in only a phoo of nine yum growth cud containing I PoPr lunnn of About 700 people. w. will now notice some of the improve- menu tUt have taken place nine- the fiqt I number ofthe Dunn: Gum: wu fund. l John Column, Riohud Clan, John Nichol, John Nor-val, "of the Gore," T. blink. Wm. Bum. Wm. Cltittiek, Thomas, "u. man. Wm, Nailon, G. R. Phillips, Wm. J. Tuna“. E. Wilson and others, no that by Junnnry 1877 when we main visited that action, and docidod in midi-hing n nevnpnper in the place. we found quilt n Ihrivmg Village. and which. if not hinting no much show as some other plun- in the County, y" from in no, being onhnly built up since tho nilwny In: opened, which no doubt bu bun of immune hono- th to the Country through which it mm. more so probably am: to the Company who took stock And built it, and MW ttmt the ruin-y in being ohnngod to tho nation. nl ttBttor,ttreaur program will still be made, ami horn May’s old taverii,-iri two I elemnen Wm being and. um this Itloolittloarctonyeon mob. m.- ttret ontorod the County of any. and at but an. I. drove born Bholhmo (Jolly'l Corners). up tho T, " B. to “about“. Tho huh-io- W thou (or-nod d that notion mm vary awn. tho In! My att tho my -stt to be "up. lvith fttmety"rristotiet-riiiii,' on! many ofthem donated, and any of the buildings, poor " but. in I “In“. down unto. This woo partioqu-ly no in tho mighborhoogl of thou the villugo of, Dana-ll: now u. M tour-o tho country bod boon "airing uttlon for twoutyyouo boloro tut, but from its long dist-nu hum ant-riot. an] other drarrbaeka, the pm undo by tho uttlen wu very slow. It won ot thin time that tho Orton Sound brunch oftho '2. G. t B. Railwoy to: hing Iur veyed. And the line ere-nod 280 lid. mud. hobo. about three quarter- of A mil- Tuylor.uul the other Humphrin, William r', 1snae Cursor-eu ‘rlrdiw. new atom; new Tmnory; null Also orectad gum] 'e"mutamr-tiGiiir'iiiii" l tmah. conciliti around '15ng I no I 'o?! out their w! Pst', incident tng " ourh ‘00P up noi bbo: 'd'lfQle M to new yet More, c second other “Ilium H!" “on; 300.] ', Ind route on 1---, I of . mile In. Jon PM. who UR Durham about tie. â€an Mo returned home on I vililb his hum. Mr. John Puma. at. from the United sum. Ind had improved winch}: upon-om in the taunting that " mother and, know him. In! Iona-u. In. Plan McKenzie, Mr. A)". Bob-hon and wife. Mr. Icahn. Wood“, in. and wit. Mr. A. c. Me. lanin ad wits. kn Own Bound on Wm sight lat wk, on the M“Wâ€@adxdnn teipto M " Mill. and â€want, “a Inir. , county to loot“. We wish him parity when": bio lot any be out. Ms. J. M. Hanan, of Durban, inland. loving not. Ink for Manila“ And the Nttetlt-wetrt, 5nd if "titdierd with the 600. J. Dumau, Enq., of Dmmmoudvillo has boon appointed Shem ot the County of “In!!!†of Hanover, learn for n trip to we North-Wont mly this Eon. ldwmlBl-ko will return to ton“ on the Mth of September. " V‘V.~_--J .V-usvv:\| ALBUU _ into "a moonlight procession of two and two . gentleman with his lady in pink and blue." to the music 'of the band, as it was found to be u diitiealt for the band to fol- low the 2 branches of the procession, " it was for the circus Clown to ride on two horses going in opposite directions, they concluded to stop till the procession had walked about-10 rods, when not relishiu I lonel walk home, they quietly I'.'/,', their whistle, no one being the worse of the incident. Our friend, Mr. Cheres Barnum, of this nei hborhood, who has been attending the "d%'l'l1'te Institute, Collingwood, since new years. wee fortnnsts enough to secure e mend elus A st the recent onminstion. 7.-.- H..- .. (UUHWI', {we luppole he meant St. Peters) owing to the fact, of what wu intended as a lustrous em. being taken " a cross, and wiped out g one ot the order, eccnrdingly the gener- 'lhli,'l,'dhl2 is pretty good. The Singing Club that but held their meeting here lately, conducted by Wm. Benny. wu ebruptly brought to a close by I member of the Lodge, not reiihhing their use of the hall, b attempting to take out the drum, but who was quietly and quickly stopped by Mr. Legate, an. till other- comiug in to their vanquished bro. I then aid, they carried the drum outside, after a at deal ofhigh talk un both side. when three meeting quietly resolved itsch into "a moonlight procession of two and "-. _ ___‘.__M A. .. . - _ Inc comet might have had, we uhht'w thought there would be something heard tallofit, all who no trimilarily inclined. had bone: hold tllomselvea in readiness for the coming event. We tender them our hearty 'rottgyatulstiomr, sud hope thntlnppiness and pros erity may reign Inpreme. The Orange hall " Bobtowu, bu been greatly improved in app-ammu- lntely. hyacoat of paint outside; and an imitdtioit abstained wuinscoting within (orinside.) On the wall behind the platform " m “ch surmounted by an. imitation crown, but which, no one of the 'hoya' ro- mukod, looked more [the I roaster, (we Innuen- h. man-‘0 a. In.“ x . _ ' Haves: Round hex-'0 is nearly finished, . Fall who“ Is shove the average. though ,' thin in some spots. the quality is good, L spring who“ (mostly lost nation variety) is . badly rusted. and will not turn out as was oxpectaed a few weeks Mo. Oats. Pens and , Bus-10y In good, so is wages 61.50 per day being freely given. On the farm of , Mr. Rabi. Henry, lot 6, can. 19, Egrexuom on! Thundny, a heavy crop of wheat 31 5cm in size. was out lny'ous of J. Watson‘s Lion "more. Ind bound in the space of 2; hours, 0 tumors who were present to _ with.“ the, tut, expressed themselves very hvorahly. in regud to the time and unm- ner in which it WIS done. Mr. Jas. Hastio, in. Dromoro who is agent for the "Lion" and the “Wstson Hay-rake." which also gins good satisfaction. has sold this ems-on a the noighborhood 92,000 some odds. The Home and Mr. Hastie's house adjoin- ing are being concreted, and promise well to be fine Fiiiiiiiii'. Walter Sinai] has mind I handsouie brick residence this mm- mer. After it is tinislusd,it will be the best structure in the vicinity. A bell has been purchasod by Mr. J as. Lush. Sec. Trans. of the board of S. Trus. teos. of B. S. bo. 13. " an expense of _ M.M, it weighs 66 lbs. and. is lo inches in " (humour, " its wisest pan. and reputed , 1 to be hoard 4 miles, This with tho “Hum , l Mr. Editor, not havimuen any corms. pondonce from this part lately, in your pa- per, tad thinking that your usual cones- pondonu timo u taken up with harvest. or singing schoola. I take the liberty of filling his petition. and hope he will not be offend. Shaw, w... ""P"""'""'rt5, we past. token of re. apeet, due to the remainn of an huuered potent. The Rev. Mr. McLeod, of whose oongreguion the deceased was for many you An older, preached an eiteetivo fun- ml vermon on the occasion. [A an that was not ready, to support lever, good can", honest And upright in all his dealthtrs with his fellow-men. He: died " pen. with nun and with his God, leav. ing other- to learn [than his consistent chlncter tholomn of n good life. m Invul widow, six mm, and four daughters nad- lnrgo circle of [Honda to mourn his Ion. Tho funonl procession was one of tire largest on! Icon in this part. His suns Mud Wall-burns, tlte,'last token of re. aped, due to the remaiun of an banned ittthe Dromore and iLil,,Ti, fhyh.ttutrtGii-utas,-, Persénalh: RUSTIC. To. _ __-ev _....J gnu-u but; Iplnl, .lld 'Iiuoul {rightfully mmgiing " body. m, sknll lengthy mproviously fractured by tho tall. m now t 'only had for than. an hour. Mr. Walk., t Ill “out tltirtrtl" or forty yarn of use; a “In buns mun-60d Int spring. 5nd have. a 013301 View withâ€. my $ainttr.i-. o. 8. Tim. kit It. Fun. Accmxxr m Damn-On Thurs- day last, 18th met, Mr. Thomu Walker, who resided near Molntyre'u corners, on tho “In line of Osprey. In just moving " the iUhi with I loud of grain, being on top of the load, par. of the load dipped, to am he fell to the ground. The bone. u. in native, named on, and the wheel of the wagon puud 0?: his would", tear. iu the rib: away m tho spine. and A.e-Laii, .. _ - - I Tm, population 3%;an- in 8316. The Ihmsrttotuthstterat sud Party on the 18th “IL. bud ruched Fort Bl ice. whence they were expected to “In for Touchwood Hills on the following ar. The Gm: Weston: station-homo at Copotmm Wu burned down on Thundsy 1 night. Nearly .n the contents were sued. 1 The origin of the tim is unknown. I We have heard no more of Jackson. And twat that the demand for rotten eggl has totally canned. never to be renewad in the history of Elmwood. _ -. - __ "'6" w... “ tuber. which will.wo " u most interesting occasion reason to think a rich in also. Dining the week we had a very pleasant t3. visit tron; Rev. B. A. blink, a minister of m- the United liretloeru Chinch. who has of lung beau a resident minute; of Port in ngiu. Altar giving " hearers nu nicel- "l lent nul'llluii train we words "lleyeut, and erl when: the iiuapel,†no spent some time in Ml lgn‘ing us ionic iiitu'riitiii . iyfortuuus ' I imam. the new college WlllCi the Uni'od‘ lo l Biethoi‘u have recently purchased in Port J. l iligin, and intend to open on the 12th of T. j October, 1881. We hate been long cud inti- re I inatuly acquainted with Mr. Shark whom we d l esteem lllullly an anbristian and a scholar, L l and sincerely hope that his long Chelillletl a I ides ot starting a college, where . iirsst tt clung. intellectual training may be 30¢me 0 lat a cheap has, and under the best of n l inoiiil and religious iMueuees may be fully l, realized. And certainly Providstims seems e to be milling on the enterprise in u most t encouraging manner ; that liy inouug the 1 hearts ot the good folks: of Port Elgin, of all I ,lilcmauitmtioui, to lll'lllllloe their cul'illul,l.lld 1 liberal Hippoâ€, both tiutusciully and other. . Wine, Mid secondly, Ityeuauiiu/,, the trustees 9 to purwaso a most- uttrguitieieut college , building. i-iglitin the town, fur less than i , half its original cant. The building in l well known to all who are familiar with Port Elgin, "Tremont House". It was t limilt some few you†agoiuin “tempor- _ since howl," but never promo a succinct, on account ul'the failure of the Duncan Bill. I Tim Cost at its erecli in was about $8,000, and it husjint hem sold to the United a Bretheru for the tritie of 98,500. And now that u "air "tefficient tenehen him loch hO' u eured, we trust this mncli-to-be desired in. stitution of Christian education is anoint to “ he opened under most favorable auspices. y Parents and gttardiamt, who may wish to . secure a thorough education, under good Christian 'ttttit-ess, of sons, daughters or fr wards, will do well to make themselves ac- quainted with the niiinugeu and teachers p; of thin college betore going elsewhoro. Circulars and full information may he had D from u. W. Bowman, Port Elgin, bee. of in the colloge, or from Rev. A. B. Shark. Gen- eral Agent. All friends of Christian eda. cation would do well to be present. A: the on opening of the college on the 12th ot Oe.. St tnhor. which will, we have no doubt. be a most interesting occasion. and we have ttg f/Ill',""' to think a rich intellectual font mum. Uu Friday a most painful and fatal accident occurred here. A 'lsvee-yettr-uld sun ot Mr. Uln'amdt. a German weaver ot tins plums, had the misl‘ultuuo to get hold of A Dollie of acetic acid, which his mother had been usxug fur vinegar making, and touok a gcod drink of u. The result mm mm he anon hogan to suffer intense pain. Dr. uoutusr, of Uhcsley, wuo happened to be in the Village, was called in, and did nil that could be done to mum the poor Lay's suihmugts, but gave Amie hope of hit ltl!u\el'y. lie lingered in much pom until Suzuki) night, when death put an and w his hum-Hugs. Much mmputhy is is“ for the "ttheted family in tuetr [minim herbiv- t other, the (mu: of the "iron gang" took t atone. " the intranet in which the “be" I busineu" In. conducted, und positively i forbade my of hi: men to tut. e drop of . it under thmta of immediate discharge. i So In believe the providm of the beer had t the pleasure of drinking must of it them- ' ulvu. Though it ll rumored that Ionic of t the railway men did partake “tor tuir: I foreman Gd Uit. One thing in certain. l , viz. that said near did take 'street on ooma- 1 body, and produced Any reasonableiunount I of loud and boisterous singingmhiefly ingtho I I German language, which was kept up until tt late hour, to the annoyance of many I weary villager. In fact the whole thing , seems to have been A regular "tmms" and gave bat little satisfaction to anybody con. nected with it. The idea of giving the hard I working railway builders-a treat on reaching I “own or Village is vtty right, proper, and i eoustueudtale. But th lt, are sumo tent-l parent-e ineii of G'f,w"K, who are simple l enuiigii to think that if 615 had been Judi. I cmuniy expended .getting up " fruit few. I ml or eolilullilug of the kind tur said rail- way men, it might possibly have been quite 1 its well l'ecelYBIIJIH the beer, and that the . mmnl elIect might have been quiteaa hene- a licial on all ounceriieil, and " certainly Would have given a lair chance for all to l contribute. As it is, all true tempernuce' men are unburied, on principal. from giving , money to buy beer, although quite " much _ iiiapused to â€out the railway men on the I mompletion ut part of their work, it: any l iotnei' member ot the community. l [ On Wednesday laat as Nathaniel ELy l was helping his lather to shingle a large "ttaw-sued, connected with the barn of l Uunry Moser Esri., the little mingling i will on which he eat begun to slide, and t alter gliding met w feet of roof he tell " t Incl. to the hard ground. His feet and ankle. were considerably sprained. but he ' in selling betrer, and Will boots be " work 6 light“. l ' of "treating" the nilwny Inboron. But " the old proverb any: “were in Inlay a slip 'twixt the cup And the itp" mu .0 it prov- ed in this cm ,. tor, from lama xenon or - -_"_ V_..'- -_. -"'-"N. am In, honour M], and“ on Fridny, Ind tom of our villageâ€. out of that om- Iowin. annuity took up I ststmetiptiott, and mind some '16, which m doll in. vented in nine or ten has: of beer and dis. played on the station plutorm, with I View Mi from In .u rock. bud 6211â€"; garish" ink nod pm the will“. on guard-y. It nu. The “not bu been rather in ex- tritlne and ovoutfnl on. for this village. Tholoeomotin nu " mo [rut dial-nee ONT Atti0 -hWe TORONTO Elmwood. m .w... ht qBiettttg 1.: .5. out standing in the "Mansion for 3W “I... I‘dl__L_ m " l Succzurm. Titarnn.--m In ttlad to ‘lobaern among the list of ween-In] undi- dnos It the late July cuminuionl the name of Curie. Ram-co. Mr. Bum“. in annually null-undo scholar. With {our 'advnnhgu in only life. three yam Mo he mud the thin-toll“ ended. had nine. thank-Aland. his mark " 3 MI “new. By dint of pom-Al don, without the than†of a. lengthy ‘Hkhsohoa hubby. ho ,hu M am in uninh- ' ' I Accmzm 1N Dmttroe.-wau Cnmpboll bad " foot trumped on by I horn on I Monday ltwt week, Ind bu been unable to ' walk 'imso.ucuraaon ofA. D. McMillan. I while getting 06: wagon a few days, ago "tqrht his leg on . bolt and tom the tual, so that he land to luvs m stitches put in. Buns-r Hon 1%rrrvar..-h Ema“ Homo Festival will be bold in the Metho. dirt Church. Durham, on Thnudny aven- ing next, the 8th inet. Tel will be served in n booth uljoming tho Church. from 5 o'clock to 7.80. Andra-u m expected from Rev. B. C. Edmondl. B. D., of Priso- nllo ; N. B. Bum-5b of Hanover, Ind ‘ruldont minute" of the Town. A ohuioo prom-ammo of Music by the Choir. Pro. oooduonidin paying ottthe dobtontho‘ Church. Mali-inn u oent.. chad... I " can“. ago. A In named William Lyons. raiding on Lot 14, lat Caucasian. Liudmy. not: Stoke'u Bay, committed suicide . In! dly'u Caren!- --A Cricket Mm Durham and Owen Sound I: in Durham on Saturday no“, Bun-unis Fashions for sale M Gm win'u Bookstore, Durham. Alto PM! Magazines for September. Two Brick stores no 'oitemd to uni for sale in this Town, ulna other ulna property for Inle. Seo adveniumol. Misses. A Shawn are about to build I on tho old site. A Pre" of matter hu trrorrded um communications out of this inuo. Sm Hector Lnngu’in visited Owen Sound Port Elgiu, and other [than last week. Donal" bu just received A lot of ripe Pouches. Gw- Douaghy'l new Photognpl: trial " a Dos. Picturel. ex- Tom Editor ofthe Resin. ice. '8rtt,--rt is an old "ytttg that “M 'r, nee chiels that winna dint: end a in no. nto Plumbe- and ee’nelndom any be - of res. explained away, but Mm. It i Ind the-eke nee-an In dentin. with - 'er- p'hliooepersonal Instant. ennui within an. the domainott’net, that heteahenld be in- produeed. end that time tour readers. Mr. tia. Editor. my be no.» err-in st jut eon- " elnsione on the questions laid below them. no Thisieveryneeeeearyin dealing withtln slip action of governing bodies. and when ov- -t'allr Municipal Councils. Their beet or ectioneare very on... entirely misrepo- " unted,andit theydo hoppen ease in e oer while to slip, the otutMq is emu-ted be. sly yond sstium,--ettrt perhnye hunt-y mai- of ice stonthought on the podium tmblie, pr. but from sheer ignorenee of t true Me ad pf tho a... Now, Mr. Editor. I hr It. one em very unwilling that on! Town of Council should he chimed with deal. air in unfairly by any one section of this in, Town, unless there are good grounds '.'.:ltT. so doing. Charges of this nature ere utlshrond, and in the interests of the whole he I Town it is necessary that they be investi- til gated. If found untrue. then there is on l In end to it; if true, the proper remedy must _ 18 benpplied. Well, what are the {note , It id incontended met while, the North Weld 1 n- contributes nearly one-half of the tention l rd'of the Town, the loesl expenditure on i '8 l roads, le., out of the General Fund is com I ad I, fined almost entirely, to the East and l le i West Wards. Not only so, but thnt when 4 i. Ithe North Ward unanimously naked that j, I a small appropriation he made for the pur- I I: pose of opening up a. convenient and seces- l mlsiole road to the station, the request wee l s. l indiguantly thrown out. This is the chemo. t Y now for facts. In the first piece I may , " 'any that the total smouut of taxes levied in . Il 1880 independently of statute labour, was a n 13185, of which the North Wrsrdttoutribttt. 8 ed $i,Mi-muelt more than one-third, 5 , while the Best end West Wsrcls together f, only contributed .219. In addition to , , this the proportion of the License fund e t paid by the North Ward directly Into the I 5 general funds of the town we: 0110, but f: 3 the East and West Words only "o. In I these circumstances, it certainly would a , eppenr who Consistent with reason sud l Gunmen sense, thst those who pey so tl large a share of the public burdens should 0 l enjoysfsir share of the edvsntsges com ol l ferred hythcirexpenditurr. It is true thatin 'l L the moral government of this world it occn- u siousllyhnmneus.thnt one sow: sud another is reaps, that the ttndesurrvuvg, after the men- ner of the Jackal in the table, steps in, and pl profit, by the lshers of others. But this th can scarcely be used Is In argument for the l'i unfair expenditure of publie money. Now ca whnt do we find to be the feats of this use. pe In 1880 the amount expended on the im. Ire [movement of streets and sidewalks was fy 0455. Of this sum only 870 were expend- 2; ed in the North Ward, but the large sum " (m proportion ol course) id $885 in the io East and West Wsrds. In 1881 the i if: case in not difrnren . West Words “50 or: d,','.,)),: 're'12gtt go to he, whereas in the North Ward only the paltry “In of Mo. Now the question is, J are these things so? It so. manifestly n "ry great Injustice is living done to an im. portent part of the Town, end the Council should make haste to remedy the injustice. It not so, let us have soomct end euthori. l totive statement of the true meta ot the Rt,' case. so that the world may see that In the all Durham Town Couueil. atleast, no jobbery of 1 “rats. and that no sell-seeking is being 2"' pmetnced nrouud its Council Board. 'ty, Yours, to. E m»,»___ . ' -- -__-- Cruz". P, mm tee. w. uartiiraG'iiiii". ,. M on ht "ooo., Durham, August 81, 1881. Local and other 1. A Shaw & Son, of WilGmstord to: no 'otrersd to not or 'own, ahso other “his“. ' See advertisomot. Cricket Match between new woollen prn will be played on. apt. 8rd. Lyons, adding Photographer Geo. Ir. Fabian ""45"“.qu “a .mmum tThWh'Jf,,'d'2t,t,tt ._. â€ï¬n ~v v- annual! of mum labor which may “moral um P,",t9tedeeouiCu'ii'iiii"iii,; made Ihird than. signed. mind And ongmuod in the by-luv book and numbed 284. l loved b Black. sounded by Buckley. tut the a,'l be WHOM] to we: tain tn the Provincial I‘m-mt tho amount “money's in his [nonunion Kr road im. Em.†tho audit entail municipal-J that ttrGUiii of gym}. It,') E9: voter's liat, was _ Moved by Bleak. seconded by Mehrdie, thet e refund of tu be nude to Hean Gnhun for taxes collected in 1881, thpuuh an error in assessing that portion of hm property on Non'Ree. Roll in 1877 century to request. Moved by MoAnile. neconded by Abbott, that the Clerk bring the pathrnaatorh sched- ule: for the present year to the next meet- I ing of Council for examination by the coun- cil end that he Also report to the council the names of all the pethmutenin dofmltso u to be dealt with by the council. Moved by meek. "eomud by Buckley. that C. W. Buddy. printer. be [rid the eminent ofhie bill, being 081.06 or mint. Moved by McArdle. seconded by that the councillor of division tio. 1 powered to let and impect mad job m lot 8 in the 2nd con. to impn mulnndnlso to draw "to: off a now dunmed on it. "n -. ... ~nuv‘lel/u. w we Hue of the Old Survey: that a bridge be erected over the utmm crossing the 10th con. op- posits lot M 3 that .25 be expendml on 14 and 15th com. respectively, in dive. No. 4 Ind 3 out of the 22nd side-rum! and that Hm be grantod to the 5th div. for humme- mnk oftrseds in consideration of that div. having got no spoc‘ml grants during the you: thn'O‘ls he granted to improve the 22nd aide-mad a the 7th, 8th and 9th 60:15.; that 010 be granted to aid in grav- olling the 4th 0011.. between (Alumina tio. ts! and townhne of Egremont. l nun-cu uy McArtue. Beeondod by Abbott, Ida! Imus oftaxes mains: lot 14, con. 1, be erased as sufficient evidence that the nine has been returned through error, the l mount being 93.71. _ Moved by McAnlle. seconded by Abbott, thet I grant of " be given to improve the crouvuy on the 27th side mad and at con. 9 and IO, on condition that those interested give 10 days gratis work. Moved by Abbott, seconded by Black. I tut s tht be "acted to improve the I'2th I con. tte 10 27th sides-road, to the line of I th- n 'a,...., . 4L 7 A . . . - Moved by MeArdle, Monti“! by that mus of taxes against lot 14, be armed u "tftieiont evidenve t, lune In: been returned through en mount being 93.71. ur, __ V†-- .VM - wunucu. wen: mid nnd ooruirzmrd. A. Gillian, Sew Wren. of 8. S. No. 3, in attendant-e. Seven! nwpnyeru in attendance prts.vir.g for grant: of money to improve the roads in their locum“ Pmton Council met as per adjournment It Dundnlk, Amgnlt mm. 188]. Members Ill present. Reeve in the cluur. Minutes of previous meeting at Bell‘s Corners wen.- ite. 1'edpxge,ei.i.it.. A. Gillies, Sec.- -T'1tr tttop. in til: pm have not been so good in in yourâ€: everything is trplerohd. End. 1. Middleton mtemplnten going to visit the North West in the spring and if approved, to Iuoato. _ The Government have nppointod two I pluse- Iouth of here In Post oitioee, one at the M0,aido Road, hh0netltou,ealUd Cited. worth, and the other on the nine line tbout tum sud one half miles furthur west culled Bevemnv. Whnt this means no peNon cm understand as the Country is very sparsely inlnlu'ted With I P. 0. not furthur than tour miles in several diree. tions. I lupposo it menu; little patron ago. several parties here have laid money on the anrou match between Mt. Forest and Owen Sound with I "Couduetor." They of coum won And u lulu-l the money Gr, not boon paid yer-Bots, "w or some- thing else in the cam. Bo manly boss-- Coudnct tho funds-vet Mr.----"- “Tim in un old trick. Mr. In L. Johnson of Melanctlmn, on Saturday while returning 1mm Dnmduik hurpenod I had acciduul, law told. lie fol out ohm buggy and pulled the horse until the horn fell over on him and cruel:- ed him badly. To use a Railway term, Dr. McWillium ordered him to the “shop for Repairs." Our - ten pienieked at Earnings Mul- tlu'a; ,trsr---h'o oueutatiou-No blue blopdium. thi- time. The drainlgo in going along well. The Gotnmetons we pretty well through and vory soon Melauothuu mumps will be I thing of the put " loan. 1t draining will ttoit. Mulledputh. of Molancthon. has sold his lot through Mr. hum: human to n Mr. Hood from Guelph for $2,600 cash. Thu: in considered chap. in buildfug'uvonl additions to his stare mid dwelling Mr. J. M. Hunter.oi Durham, bu wld his, how: and lot here to Mr. Jun. Denna, Hardwm tuereGut, for the tum of 0660.00. Madam, Anglia! 29th, 1881. a. to prawn: Church which ll crowd- gdlogels Sabbath: M56. it. Wuhan. Our 'iluee has improved we" win you. Mr. John Gardiner has built a large More for dwelling and titvstrop; Mr. Wus. Mur- ulnll irtmildmg up oftioe Ind wmroum,Mr. Jun Knoluuu has batlt I. Inn-gs Tammy. Mr. Pour Mtsuregor has added u Planunt Muhino to his Sawmill. Mr. 'turuuu, Clonahly in building In oatmeal "ull eup- .bh of minding 60 bushels pu- ay. J. W. Honor Kas built a dwelling Louso. Tm M.thodiat Church u. bulb. about go at $5 uxw I I“. â€Could by Abbrtt, I p, m. r'r,.'tik'itai1lhtptf;y,ae,te/i,"i'it',l', Idiom-t 063.9 the radiu- Hay braved method ot dictation After tl" oty o of tho Humid. Btaosdard. I'm sure it will be Appreciated by my born as It In oorrMrthutg novel. W. 0. W. Rutledge, of â€made, I un- duumd. intentl- usning a much paper hm. I. m informed he will give! humus on the plianetio style ot upelllug And Lu qs.wit-ir-ithio'"r Pl" albumin“- ". 'ttttis laid upâ€: to be v.1 he", Ind of null-at gum]. Tho Wmthdvum mm hare I 1 M chm Bod. last not Mr. Barrett, Seaman fom. m got on a “bond-r," broke In“! of his furniture. but " wife and cloned up thing! in -al. m WM brougm bo. at. J. J. Middleton. EN., J. P., who sent him up to Owaet Sound for Pony-Eva any. or s fiete of name mun-mun. Countable Humid: oonvoyed him to Owen Sound when ho now resides uudu' the one of Mr. Proton Council. mmdaltr Items. mu Fair mit be bold“ My com to in3prove' IL, I "to: " um lot eottded by Mehrdie, be made to Hear etod in 1881, “1.)“an P Elmion M hip --.'--e tio."1 Lai; u to mania and Clerk parties in. meeting,_. oppy Black Aux“. 121%? 1uyrajrJriii.'.:'.C.C.1i'..r.r "as". 1mm... ... r?.ottu.oU, per bill Dreaded no“, per "ar. Butter. rolls, per th........ a " tyt' MW...“ .... you; - L--""" __w-. u. - -rt1.lw1ert,rmrGi.L. " I) to " I £33th 'l .... 1 Mtto 1 a minim-nea- in edii Giiiri "a Tiii; I Psehr.r-m Mm, - ha.- A- eh" GriiiiU"t 'rlil'i'tt 'lull',','.',,",','.". “Vim am o ‘ on . the...“ mind. an nulls-d. " 10'- but“. 'sieuert dumbing at bury PM. Bq.. Btuuoie,Wiiiid"iiiirc 1etHey.-tuaru.-Ui Proto- tho IV. In. 'htueresuAirerik hh'l In“ w u Bav.E.N. Ink-v. w. m. Huh. at one Dome. to Cynth- lurk, d EM unznxwooowl‘mw‘ aiTCaiii an. "M. Ily.tiyy'ptGTii,' Ati/glut,,'. he luv. 1. I. mutt. Stetttt Omani. of â€If... “can -n.. " u_LhA _-. 1rr9GiGnicrt'iir"tk'l lwsnvalu “among of A. Hula-bur, in“ SULLIVAN~In madam I110 ot unlim- iGil hum; LG the of ur. It 'heat Burn-3h Em TI Hon: Ith.'rr---.1 list nf Banister: recently appnintvd Qlweu's f‘mmnel Invent-ad m the Mail ot Sunrdny. amongst them 1min: the 1't'.lt"' of "can. Jnhn Creme-r arnd B. J. Lam, of Owes, Bound. We oorgrmttNte but townsmeu on than having ooabtred cl Mum the ltwhestt 'lirtinetiot, - men DI attain. short ofa 'udsrrutie.-O.' 8. Tim. An Elm-a train I!“ mr into by I freight train on the Grand Trunk Built-y. near Btetho on Satan-d: Noni" hot. Five our: can knocked Grd M “I over the bridge to the bed or the Gum] River helow. and were a Maple“ wmek. Ono Pullman our w“ â€than“, Ind one amino knocked ott tho M No lime were lost. triifunri 2iG"RWc, " m5. A u 3.. Lot: 'o'r,'ttii'if9FTf .I‘..Lc. moth?" M Tl - - . Hiu story. told In I Glob that be still maintain: t! tion and Moll-defence ml the case tirut can: mule- milâ€. fer Mi ', Pr" “on... will he muda tho use of J/iii/aiu.""-"" The prisoner Mchrmuk. M (a his “legged parlicipnliun in "I!!! is - known at the “Mulmur tratedy,"s "fought to Toronto Ust Tum-y him "a-... :4 I . n- . ' The titruttord and Lake Huron Min, bridge " Chesley in being rapidly pmlaed fvmrd. Contract: for the engine-lulu and turn-tables Imu- lveen let, Ind Cit-lo] will be made the use of ttn-tge- ON Sunday night a bam on A lot in the t prey owned by the 'ltT Torontu. The 1 I of an inst-nanny The eirertiation of the l ttgorttrtrtrted by (ha min troot. "r the circulnlian timto. upon the “hole, uncln feeling of 'tomg- in the am Mano one In. evidently din; novonheloeu. hope in not given ------- .- -Btrereiat meeting of the to" of the Durham â€can " be held in the Lil-vary morrow, evening, " 8 p. m men.- requested. Moved by Mr. Abbott. u tttaeh, That the bill of Cu son be paid unwinding to I Tmynor's bill to the mum: Jen-vim u surveyor of dos Morris and on line betwee Survey be paid. A by-luv to establish I E . . portions of the Tp. le', imbu- in the County and South Grey wns signed numbered 235. . loved by Mr. Mom-d]: Abbott. That this Cuuncil m u Ropeville in Scarlett‘x- In Moved hy'Mr Abbott, That an Thnmu Manhun- ostl on Sinking l Moved by Mr. AM Black. That the Mom ate= ftewttsts um " [or performing thr " lot " in the 9th " haying been mu] into (timer orthe Ll. Moved by Mr. Inn-k Buckley, , but the ttttou "at, for mending N- 11-025 eta., for can“, Tuple. Moved by Mr. Mr W., Buckley. That Al tfieyinga mm on the MM and II firrt In: my mad A mill-d liluv, t “gm-ed on t M? minut, No. 2ttg defining the boo No. " lead I tiaut and a guild time and c'tWros um. Moved by Mr. McAnlle, "ron d Ahbertt, “It Mum, Ben he .9: by“. Coll-au- tbe “In township. to 2il'ett tho m otthia township for an w 00!. n4 am he give good md ep. q bond- with good yumâ€, an “Curing“ t',',',t','h'/etoe and u†t'eeuritv io be t y t e council and . . min to this eitvet. the“ M - - - an. wfvnslup for a. -_. - 00:. n4 that In guy good If Ill at band. with good [anus as "rettritr to t'l','d'h'dy2,' and the recur-m. io In t w y t e council and . . . by-hw to this emrct. llkeued hit loved by Mr. Aldon. m: um um ray-hm No. 231 1','ltd, " tti. In"! by Mr. Buckley, 'erond - has the Collector le â€Mint. Iâ€. III “I. mm pf “2.50 [or lo. tf many which dapropmed hy hum In] tmd 02.50 to cover disbumeaiii'i will]: a hunt. 'ree., "ovidiog the u . = M " 4iyer work had /i?l';datt, on all claim on Peeortttt of I at w “a labor In to“ buy“. _ Buckleywmnam Ivy Me. 2"ae'd M be gtTett to can-r :22. bi-lou, 8 and 10.0" the 2nd.“ “Mons. llrovidtd the Pties in“. “(in Sve duy- mum m"- . 101:0er TiaiEii. he than ot Presid In wane-m." cigajlit; In... a Mahmo- ifaGis"i . m. an: mtmi%JiiriGiiii, noun _"..-........ {We and Aug-Tc. mummy DEATH! . u the, ulaofe,__unch|n¢ed ' ' hi. d 'l'S'r't,'/l"atggr' 13c... ... ... Ina Alum-t. a 3mmrtm,th. wit Hmvleknl . .1301... mama IMm-amum att., to... hur,rit I mum. to the bed 0" the Gaul l were a. complete wreck. , "I! ten-equal. and on. " the teaA. No lino reting of the Bond of Dilu- -hum Mesh-MEI “A“ use Lila-try on Fully. to. lg, at 8 p. m. Full m- ht a frm eon-and tho the 8rd cnnoemnion of th. tite Landed Credit Gm. The tire, Wu [thinly a. line betweeaIiii" a ominly desto of the Mme! h 3M. rgportc; :53; Aunt an {an M 05061106 u the sum-Luigi! 5;; tly 1iiotramd, " " air} of "you; up for him who. ‘mmly of We“ ignud and sealed I“ Jon VIE", cue. ll) cm of Sch. att, um It! the Ir Ir {School new t, seconded , It. Cmmr and om'. to “3.03 ', And I... mum of um i! deviation " 1h “mt oflnmu crane-r be ' t PM t but Gun.†“I rt. Pemtdae m. . 28t gar the by he p0 ice "R: ml "'eond tiai. be "and, "sled LIL-s. Ind tUt bit: Hindu". “no of 8. I. second time u mum] on tho 2,t,1 ite. second“ by de'num to I“ had] on th ttried x: being the m an: die 'strnyed. V od has I†‘0. mp9. and the -f Eda-Mb 'ptorded ir Mel Jr the Ai mun: "eo,tuAy, w, mint} S 8. a. of Arthur, mmmniu u of when, i. ' lint-0nd,. h awn in In." ‘ duds " m up yet m, acc. paid, “you d by W. Km $e we; Tito threees, (Pun (f 'r, WK:- l 'raftn, Glass Pain CHEAP All Wo Scythes, Cradles, Ita and PR Hats Sc C) 'hFtmuseint Ladies Bill Mid Line new (hthdie Cl White an & Carpet " A Pinon-Ange lite tdbmta, Bteviterry hr my" 'i.e-- MM 'r-ear-Ate-reno, In. a m. In. W aqr.r.-4e Dunn! â€M15111.†um I hon-nu. F.ta-tm M my“ an» than 'quh M“ Dtth MIG-M Iowa. "tmed Bt-trt- " Anon. Twain; m. " Chat-rm. Fri 'R-rr-at VIM-mm We“ w. Wan: Imam-u when we“ Into-Urn Will. u out. an me In. “may of he w hi, can . dr duly in T; ,ieh pinup} my" Dun-W Hut"? FOB thr Durban “ct-h. We!!! villi "In“ not but“ In 2nd n a) require, Imp-mu»: " = nn~- . 'teta this, “A Olrd,W.-'l‘n’| ummhwiwprmnl Mala: - At tp, â€It.“ Id A Splendid Line BLACK Ll't BLACK Chsu In FANt stock will and much than ever Duh-Jun! up A Large Durham, J On Fridw '0 of Hm In never beeu See Our so on Dad-1k. Sept. m Sheeting, m Shirtingi, . Boots and ti Gem Fruit la Dry not Advent 'eepersd to only 50c. per Pos Librarian â€Mynudr thrdfish, a Scotch, Win ‘QMHD will" “Wm IO Pray-r TEAS. Tl all“ We." Iu BLN K "