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Grey Review, 22 Sep 1881, p. 2

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A 2 _ O...”- -- "can“ can. a” B-r-lr"'""'""'""" ".ot.tioese I I Void“! "ents mrthef"r "It'! b:.yi,trs'tt::t 'l'."ld,71'l"G'i' Durham. ”umber 22, 1ttSt, urn- the do“ ml cl mono l oaiirGai-tirrt-etr.trthty no. of Jun. MyoMi-bd by the than. Hid-w. it gnu" that tho totnt may!» ”I to "9,ti%000 osdthe “pundit". to -,006 having I mph» ot our In! million dollars. Thm in awn», . Maui“. Donna M. to to M.“ the and oxpcnditun Lu bun inn-d by two million donu- " do: “so - Continual. Ind tut the W M unnu- bu boon ”mythhodw by Mac 'tte but of tho poor. The vauo! an pooplo bu boon w by tho Abundant haunt, but that - but boon diminished by the M monopolies which but boon "set" by the We» u m -. {'61 ba. Earl thaneitU Hop-pl» "that 120' b any grind." Tho Quota an..ng ““050 bl [and with dun lotto" ill-Mb- mm In. - Away." 1'"qu "ii'ri,uestu-t!ttoylttf, ttw' Uni“ _ M I!!! (Treat Britain. Tho "a-ins ot “I hit Mdont were con- "rd to. Inn. ”at: to Wiw!mttttrm M. OI m they viii be cmiod ‘ -, 4"4-‘ -i--Ihn will tom-in in vv’v- ----"-e I . “mm,vilioecmiod " And 'muuy will "mnin ill Mano-amm'“ “WWW" -eeirt mum Conakry. "sr pu-um was In M "m i” " MOI of tho Uniud sum in - Cirs7irouidiio-o.sitr-""d tso-set-tttua. . -at b -altr ”not“! that the To. you». On, all Bruno will be gallium-t od viii It. Nana.” and Eamon sud North We...“ Bull's” 3nd workod in the in“ cl Toronto And Milton. Thu- Mbee A, n monopoly on . null ad. will to "tat,tiaodr-amut, an. in "oo-ratio, NO. you“, injurloul with [iguana monopoliu. to the bunch of lb. diam gleam). The out“! pom of 1 the Canal] of (in, Inch " the towns-hip! of anathema AW will be ml) "reed by an - md M Dalian! than will In D can”. mum and competing high“. to M tho unnu- of but town- ship-u - nil", mmodolion will be a: wall annual I they'oould to under any magnum. A pity an: the um. can be add of the notch!» County. _..-.--.---------" nooivul . WM - u. 3...... The Train Union Consul... thoroughly "r-toi" body of the working union. mu. ha lulu! a my; a which the "tair - - -eVe - - - trodo" mvomont " -ustienilr non- donnod. nd_miod thoir opposition I0 tor no to upon tho olqrat" of tho Fair Trolo Loom. Vory (on things could be No ruminant than this ot tho fooling of tho working - on tho subject. As no york tho traitor itoolf. it in only o drop on tho ooonn of Bruin: politics. The ludeu‘ of tho Comm. potty hon nothing to, on, atsoat it. Indeed Sir sword North. Marlyn” rooontly "eil thaw-unlit, o! own policy. "td tho little conn- tonnul [inn by tho minor lights of tho To" win. io ("on for tho we! conn- huotinl the popular "bet at tho Land ”on! Polio, of It. 'Glulatono'o Gunm- w Tho "iutiotv-if it is worthy of tho ---i. asonlinod to o In Ilium-tout- od -- and - "anon. but ho not on“ tho oympothioo of ovon o nodal at tho paylo- Tho ronoul at tho Wall be Lam bio. to the mu- - to. which it will ml, nily. _.-- but than; rut in the ”and. null this an»), tobohpt " can. tinc- Stun! nun km. ”bib-hitch Ii“. Among than the “input“ - in an W of to.” cl the can.” you. In canada tho yum... bun .50" “no mum, but ”than do. In the United States there in "ti-te' htiiarg ott of " yer cont, h will In oth" continental Gunny I“. all!” 1trto " pee an! on the crop tho yum... bun .50" ttw mum, but not” do. In the United States there k OI "ti-tel htiisrg " of 15 per cent. h 0w! an) oth" continental Gunny do. all”. 1trto " pee an! on the crop i ‘m In Ilatinasd the yield ,rilt In still i;iiiUi,e,utsouttirsthert"o"", SQKZF-yw WY?“f tttf ban-ton. ”In Mo tho min min, nmttt'stned out] Our” tts-ttof $093th but annoyed. The En.- Ilbhnnl'blhno instant plight Ilsa our. Thu- m-Iivo bad hunt“ to. ”with high nonl- Incl an temp-ii T,iiT.outdiemttrtttsfu"e'!t from it,i.sia.oetuAt1"'titt bureau-dually -t.oeu""r'T, Namath-mo! 7 _.. ., ‘L_- "--a " III”""""" unaudmwr Itro.tteattiuo M ii."iiiiiliu-air!terr,1l to 2iiiiriiiiuerthette'ltt,t, ”do! - which no Wm! _ _ _.._u-i-".- Iain-u- -vr ___ ' d0 nous-comm condition of “CM. .4 itt 'mmopodmhdhmrkl ii'iGu-"-r"""""'""" WW 33'5" 'tre: m."'"-" at“. mmuum‘ ',uS"f.t,lt.r.'i'i'i"ri"i",i"s.i".i,is) - iiiiiTauoierat"l In" JiiiiG-rtehiyate,t PttV 1"iri"UJiFietyt2teh1',tllrl GU'iiiriertysettu'l at .11.. noun-d hi: M with u. ya, Vivi? i . REVIEW. HIW au. n The agitation of tho put "" comma" the ttnat-l “I: Irish Legislation of the In: .hod union of Pun-monk, but. tho present pm- Theignmrnoil‘oo wiaofth. ma'rk to do any mm - "w"..- --- --_ on peak brought found. pt the am that war doom-in, that if the lumen did not follow by . him ho would had the labour: in the mi. ho “thumb tsited the objects in View. u. of - such Muster an sled nothing. W, I Li """87C"-""-"-'"" . . qqhmttMuMrmr""""""IT7" a m. a and“! t“ W . mum “in“ . te/ll. L'i','i,','a"ii7iiiiaurretet.e. . ads aidXtta Wash-mm - 'tU',2hCi7ii2'tGiiiaatletti..ee y iTGiliTiiiGLrsLiiireitielet.e'r,', /'ii'7cc,UiiiJalriaittiot"err't {Mu-hon o! alumna-It, ttttir,,'.":,':,",,,".' and? to U"ad'rgiir, Tum'ol‘how . . . ' M . . -. . . tttjg.,':',,"::,',"),',"::,',':,,',',,'; "t. Ina wt" M br the tr"" m .0... t,1t't2'idg"glt': . up and cl I militia - mmmmmwxmw att.t:.otee,:.,',.g,'t2u1"ll, 'tl: ggyyt',,Tct"lt . . m- m] "tivttr_biiitr in “W . . “yaw”. “Emerita: it by. of demy in Em.Knntuckv tt he wxubehold 11:me "an. n in I. mat the Nada-n! run.- we in my other position ? had mm oot. ut, a T p. ML Bo t" mph I "union to the prin- to ' Pntiontly minimum-II “my m NW Ed "."." n nd to ruin: nailed at the puulr " his limited time permitted, l? ttaett our “mm " . l _ {who " . 2',',ul1'2' otronestr tr" what» of mum “dial. he hurled hiss a”. which is to be he ‘ an. of the Cong __ . _-- um. I"-.. I., u.. Hand of Will“! asteiatrt (In In]. lith. 6th Md T Inch i" Jai. in" tho ninoloonth oeettarr doc-mehnnooiudwy cou- 'ideratiots a the hands of the but! Lou- LTiriii." Pun-ll m china“: of the emulation and ted in an wild-ct pra- good 'WOI. Mr. tur4Uld died on Mondey Int en '1 hon: befote midnight. Although widely known " home, Mr. turiUld wee little l known elsewhere, bat, for the leet eighty deye his neme he! been e houeehold won] on both eidee of the Allende. endhie death I will bo the abject of univereel regret. The ly,,t,reI otrtred to the lete Pmsidant by ell eleeeee. in the ou World " well u in the Nor, we. elicited nerdy bean-e of the distinguished once which he held, My beuuee olthe (lethally nature ot the It tempt nude upon hie life. but, ehieil, be- eenee of the morel worth of the men. Mr. aadUld he ever been known as . men of mint prottity end singles. of Wu. me reed, aniline of wiyete inmate when oppoeed to the tequinmente of pub- l he duty end sterling independence. he ia. l Winkle indnetty, eepeonty for work end of - of details, 1m him without I rival) in the council- of his country. Tho hm Midst“ but been conduit]; referred to in an?“ n being in the in» unu of tho wont 3 nit-undo man. Without my “luau... of birth, Ind non. of early adu- onion. ho succeedod by dint of personal and pen-wring Wort in acquiring I In- prior oduo.tion, in hing nppointod to the P10016096, of on. ofthe Collagen. Ind "one “ally. in Mina eluted "tttt highest once in the gilt of his munuymon. _ J-utrriuld wu born in Noumbor ot 1881. On the {tunef- tid. he VII of Punt-n extraction, hu nmoto -tor Edward oaHUld having emigrated from Englnnd to Manchu-cm in 1680. On the mother's side he VII domndud iron. the Huguenouohnu who the from Fume in the "in of Lom- XIV and took up their A- l bode in Rhodoluund. We uh the knowing sketch of Mr. oarfuld from th. Globe. "His great-ttrand-tutter that an close of an Bevoltrtionary In: migrated to Dingo county in the sun of Now York. who“ Abram lysrfield, we Melon“ {ulnar w“ born. After bin martian he "moved to north-anulorn Ohio, where ho named il,') in the wildernou - miles dtstattt from the nearest settlement. In A very humbla‘ log home on this backwoods farm tho Pre-) uidont wu bout, and before he was two you: old his father diedJuving tho hmily in o “at. of dutilution such n seldom In). to the lot of "on tho pooled male: in . new wonky. Nothing but tho most marvellous powon of endurance on the put of the heroic mother but! the moat pmocionl capacity for work had mung.- mnt on the part of the oldeat son. than a boy of ten, could hIVO "stated tho - Pt "other the iirst hard yea. but the: fh" they mm “in mind from actual From I very early perioJ the hopes end admiration of the mother end the other children eppeu to he“ been ooneentnted on the youngeet born who diepleyed a fondneu for learning and e mtleee nativity which mean! in their opinion, future ”new of tone kind. Be ecquired the mdimente of Inning " en ordinary hawk- l woods school. during intent]- of physicnl} him: ot when: kinda. end em: A brief l eye]! of hook-keeping for . mamaertarerr,) of potash he enteted the unice of his tsou-l tin u I driver on the town“: of the Ohio ( ‘md Peuneylnnil Gene]. At thie time he 1 ‘wu sixteen yen-e of use, but nunsnelly I strung and native. Though he we: rapid. ‘ ly promoted, And had e strong inclination l In: I and Me, which he hoped to be eble 3in time to gratify. he reeolved It the end of four mouth! to devote him-ell to some thing higher, end with this and in View to acute . better education. Thu he procur- ed by dint of hard labour end rigid "If. deniel, hut At e heel Auden] and After- werde It Hiram College, where he wee one of the tint etudente. He entered the " to! institution " the ago of nineteen so damn“ of land: that ho nppliod for the position of maker in order to mpphv meat. by his labor an lanky mm at his oomunnd toe the payment of fees. Bis prog"" was Imam-11y rapid during the am. ”an of his my u wanna while ', um. he developed . my tor public} waking which - n urn-dd hisfsttrti Achieve-nub on tha Brme at Conn-cu. ‘ a. had - the “Church of an Discip- kt" ml M in suntan-u with unit in... slot“ Mun! Within of Mm - -rtttB. “tum. aihiresahtg - -ttrtttn. Through I oontinued uric- of mainly our-Imus. maul» nan-god to at. I course u WimIIH'COMI'b." u WW ill 1856. B. v.1 nppoinhd hm clan Inch“- .nd Mmh mum Him can... India IWMMOGKMW Bl- dolph. who hi ban on. of " "boot. Jiii,iutt-a-uortPur'P? :‘bodlop- 105.10%“ taltie iGiGutoteie tidal new... no muwdhmd oa. On- mutual-o. Mythic-“Md“ PRESIDENT GARFIELD. wacwhnt wwwmwumu 180. WWW.” .w_ iiriLiru.outmrreurt'.e - _ . - Wald-m paw-ingmnd Whmhotomwwhon -- __ Int-anthtnnkm Mom- In,“ Tmm by the to and. Pstiontly naming, a com.‘ plan], " hinlimiud time permitted, the union!» of military tactics. be hurled bin little fom in the dad of will“! spin“ Iliu- - .- '___ '" Goa. India!” mneh lug" any, which 1n. n that limo “manly intunchod in the midst of n popnlution with Confederate nympAthiu. Hi1 Muck was empmly ‘Iuoeouful. Ind his ootsuption of tho air Arid 1m hugely instrunwttta1 in hoping Kentucky in the Union. This occurred " a time when tho Federal proapoccu were: duke». 3nd tho otb6t on the can“ um vary you. oarfuli1 no": lubuqnontly held In indapondent command, but he nndorodhr some time excellon hen-ice. um Wuuvewu-n- I N_.r-er __"-" _ and" Gen. Buel and subsequently a Chief l of Stet no General Roseanne, who” held quintet: we: " gturtreborotttrb, in Ten-i nueel. He took nu “the part in rear- gunning the Federal "Army of the Cum. berhnd," sud granny enlisted Rosecrans 1--.: Tlunmnl in remaining the Confederate nasal. He took " some part m reor- pnizing the Federal "Army of the Cum. barhnd," ind granny Assisted Rosecrans Ind Thoma in remaining the Confedente fore» under Bram: an! Long-treat. It the battle of Chicnmaugn. For tsis service- he was promoted to ther rank of Major-Genenl. His own inclin- ation was to continue in the tUM, but luv- ing been eluted to the Home of Bopreun- (min. tor " own district in Ohio, be via urgently consulted to Master hi- abilities land tseqtsirrrd I milituy knowledge to the Conant-ions] Irena, where they won - - .. . A ‘_-Ilu try. When Mr. Rhino wu elected to the1 - In 1876, Gen. tNsriUld wu unmi- monst elected leader of the Repnlwhcau pm, in ttte Emu of Repreunlltivol. o position be occupied with marked succens until blown election to the Ben.“ I few months up. On the various etepe lending to hie nomi. ' netion to the Presidency by the Itepnhli- , cen Convention et Cnicego it " unnecee new here to dwell. m was I compromise I candidate, the preliminary cenvee having 1 been conducted with e View to . choice be. I tween Grant and Blaine. The latter had T the strongest following in the Convention, _ hat the personel iufiatrntm of Conklin kept the Grant eontingent inteet until the dead. loek wee broken by the defection of Bleine's supporters in favor of $hrtuhl. Unlike most compromise cendidetee, he wee re- ally the beet men who could here been ehoeen in point of ebility, no leu than of more! end politicel ehereeter. In this newt there in e eingule: perellel between the selection of Abraham Lincoln and he. Abram u'txrfieH, e parallel thet unfortnn. etely holds to the melancholy end of two of the greetest men that ever occupi- ed the Presidential chair It Wushington. The selection oi Blein' " Secretary of State wee e signel tor outspoken hospitality to President t3arthrld on the part ofG rant's l supporters, and e dispute over the appoint. l merit of Collector of Customs foe the port of New York brought matters to e crisis. Along deedlmk in the Senate wee sudden- ly terminated by the resignation of Con. , kling end Platt, the two Seuetore repre- senting New xork, and the ctrengtlr of " thufUid'ts contingent in the Legisleture of , that State has been tsnfhoUnt to prevent their re-election. No part of turtuld's public career is more ereditehle to bins then his eteedtnst adher- mce to - moneuro looking to the honor. hele fulfilment of the national finumGl obli- gations end his uncompromising opposition to all schema eevonn’ng of repudiation in my form. He he- been Iergely instru- mental by his epeechee in Congress end bis eempeign eddreseee in Ohio and other Western States, in eduoeting the oonntry up to the paint when resumption of specie l paymente became en momplilhed feet, and he has been equally persistent in on. [ patina every ettempt to deheee the our- reney w the use of silver coinage at In ertificinl inihtted velue. In hie eeonomicel opinions he bee been I moderate protection- ist, with en avowed leening towerde greet freedom of trade,end en outspoken aversion to trede monopoliee of III kinds, That hie greet and repidly growing personal end otheiul infbtenee would have been content- ( 1y exerted in favor of e uneihle end pmttorttl ‘foreign poliey might heve been alerted with the uimoet eelety even if we bed not bind hue recent Insurance to thet 'strerett in " unwell roman to Sir. Edward Thom- Tnnono, Gnu * Bane: ttan.waw--Thel new mils Aro being laid on thin road, null on now laid north of Dundolk, And will shortly tench Owen Sound. A number of “on. bridge: hare been built along the man line and the Tasman bunch, and Trains no now but, Ming In shove them. Vary extensive work: no going on u the Rumba River south of Woodman, who" 'e, lim, new bridge in being built. Whoa [ the» axiom work. In 1somsrutu,toethk, with the Elovuon " Toronto and Oun‘ Sound this Bond will be second to non. in the nonunion. And the Mil hit an “Wheelbarrow Lino" will be I shim of tho - We ban no doubt, a In and some you! "o,tmttusthetmt" on: “It lino will '" would: - the and Inn- L, W~"" “an. to "gm CG, '"i'iiia."7iiiii' Fiiuaiii2' bridgettrts been W". m” mtm Samuel Bonny. Junior mm 'aetmAierke the Ian-m- Tb. “i od Wham“. Any Km. W... was» Hui-mum who m mr+ttrs.--B.g.g.m-iotr,Natt.r. inMMiWM‘“ m bm s!srtsetto-certyhu'esrttrytOb. Ii-ttltr. M “I” ”'10.“ atediatiiteermaftrrtMNtty not“ G7Griac .tuatrttriartthrtl.te.A. 'a. - ova-hill. min!“ "I‘d mama-3.3% hunk-t M person] xsu.| icon and ottpt 1W- "i'i'riUuar-t-oolst1t1 'e;i"tUiiiitrtiiriLiinr.itt-""" iiuieu-sucurtais mm!» qtmeterlr mum of the Bo-sei-ttttse Public Behool, fiifiii",iiiiiiiif"""'"o'r".1t Gaul-t. "Tron. Tn Northern Exhibition WWII In“ on: tUnkU " I - My tor the uhow which in to In hold st thkomn on the Ath, bth, 6th had an Odour. I MI. W. Lunuw bu oponod out n GNU. Inoue I Food Sum n the Corner mu Maui-car‘- Bowl. Dun-hum. A full supply of oonuetionery 3nd oakests kept on Und. WI. no intormad am. the Rev. Hugh Kelby, Manny. will preach morning - q .__, Ac, "‘n-m Rall on WI no informed thut tho Kelby, Minion-m will P" and "oning in the To" Ssbboth ant, Mth imst., for 3 oongrstrtiott. Joan Cum: ha received . fresh stock of the famous Christie Brown tfu. who, Cominting of god... Tea, Thick. Bul- an, Prairie, kanell. Village mud Aber. nethy, he. Also prime aavourcil chem. A Dunn wilt be provided by the ladies of the Methodist Church on the show mounds " South Grey Exhibition mat Wednesday sud Thursday, " 20 eta. each. Lunch And refreshmanta will also be sold gt Antwan. Proceed! for the trenefit of tho church. Luau: Fm " bmmtoos.--Dariug the} whole of the put musk Stay/net hat, been in I Mato of terror and dread, from the) presence :11 around it of bush fires, which from every direchou filled the village with' smoke during the day, and shed a lurid glare at night. About aim o‘cloak hurt Fri. (by night... large fire wu- observed to spring up in the west. It was soon soon from ita lanolin station" churn-tar, that it wuz not n bush in, hm "ideattly buildings burning. “(I 311 the peopU who could get ‘uuy. and had convention. " once darted Jot tho tlrot tht hope of being of some on. It was toGd that the greater pm of the villus of Duutroon was in damn, Ind was completely dutroyod. Mum Puma Baroot..-.'rhs following in the honor roll for the above whool for Arte., ISL Fourth Chis-Ell; Kerr. Goon. Em, Senior Third a-rua. ,K {0; km; Church roroastororuamlit, mum! the Globeuthoirhudhon In! apthis exhibition of their!“ '0 A . 1 2__ -_._athim UEHI-I- --" surrintivm and doing-1mm no be Af_'t"e""'""'""r'" W - 'iihifiiGisimrworxuG-ref to in. nun-launch -ietetn, and tho who dammit hom up oomstertoooatin 'iiiriEiil.zaoreok.o'?'e'trTat', inmuinglyluge “Inbound ratgotti" 'C",'CriiiuTiotisiy.etrrtt.' _ . .3,_- Itmml “blight“ intheright PM, giv. my use 'r-'.'. - . _ -tiriiimaarmiu-io'": ittetrtte1eer, I “In!“ W I" . weaned my b-isles mritt that thet'.' 1‘5de M- A “W almighty aotueir the mainqrring of tle 'iJiii'iViiutrrttotatt,thlrrtti.,'. toeoul whoU mo'unont "noetgst the Toronto‘mher. no. Young.endwhieh no vary Mo, peophs from top to Jottouronuuifofthoir well received. led e untttttrTpertg"""'" of mm Exhibition. They invite their iriiiGGlLttuims by Medial-re. mammal by ttoo h by tens otthormGotoesomotsnd vilitthem speech“. and main homecboir. The to te knowing perfectly well that. they eanssot usual votes of thanks were given to the Cag6 accommodate them with my comfort and ladies, chin-men. oto., end the intellectual Mo knowing besides thet when bode end iUitittuwuinme"uet1, bylinginx str,., stretcher: ere all taken up, the use of e God uve the Queen. when ullwho min- wiUt rickotty chair for e night my command it. dined betook themeelvee to the various Grey intrinsic value, whi'e the Hotel lull-Ind .1111)an provided, such no srwirgr, TM! l Bar room floors in church yenl blocks of roundabout" and me- by the children. for No.t g‘six by two on: be rented out " any price which prizes were given by the chairman eouw . demanded. Do the Toronto folks think and otborl, consisting of bode. pencils. ‘CNN . .7 A": -.. “" 'lll'l" that their eountry cousins as they W- ..wa it) cell them, will repent their vieite under such cinnmauuces t The Bmreiog process is all very well, Most Vinita" count on that to some extent but so long " they have some comfort in the Bmur'tog they don't care so much. There seem- to have been no public effort whamnver made to accomodate their visitors. The only of: fort was to get the largest number possible to come to the city and then let them I wriggleu they might when packed like f, herring on dirty floors, or give them the t privilege of walking the Itreete under hee- I ‘vens canopy at the rink of catching chills that my ultimately prove Mel, or were. still pose the night in dineputehle house whose guests in the emphatic words of the 1 Scripture "ate in the very depths of hell." It is generally known of emu-u that To. ronto inpoeeeuedofepenitentinry where she diecherges e generous hospitality " the ex- pense of the Province to ell the binehguards the can get a hold of, but of com-Io decent people whom ehe hu induced to call upon her cennot get I. roof to cover them Bl. though there are such things " the city ' Bidi, Baruch and other public buildings ad iMnitttm end willing payment to be r made for their temporary me. But no, . The City Hall would be dirtied, the Bar. . racks tainted, Mid the secreduess of thei orthodox Churches deiiled by such n con~ t glomornte mass of humanity. It is now is as it ever hue been. Philanthropic Associ- . etioua have an everlasting patent for straining at giants and swallowing camels h and while denouncing iniquity they will " not put tmmselvos much about practically _ to adopt useful means to prevent it, Toronto ad tttt Another thing about the Exhibition is en the diftUulty often experienced of getting V: to it at times to suit every one. A great on many go to Toronto at thin season as much th or more for hummus as pleasure and these lo have usually no time to spare. Their time ei is moneymnd no mistake when down there. to land when they find that an hour or two l cl may have to be consumed in going and as ‘tl much in coming back they will-as has fre w gueutiy been the cane during the last two a weeks-forego the fair altogether. Many W from the country in visiting the exhibition ' like to take the opportunity of going by I boat for the sail, short as it is. But if one fi happens to go down to the wharf shortly 0 utter a boat quite an hour or more may , have to elapse before he can got under 0 weigh. A similar state of matters appear t' to prevail in regard to Railway transit and f “together while the Exhibition itself is Ill that can bedesiredtho general accommodn- ' tion provided for the iuilas of visitors is an. 1 graceful in the extreme to Torontoniims. t , Extortion appears to be the object end e. l 1Itrvil.tutiretxrrsananuer to all customers simply because competition: is non eat ow- t ing to the over supply of custom. Parhsps . another season may teach them tb little de. . served experience. I have taken occasion t to write heretofore in praise of Toronto end I L the future that may be before it end it is , no pleasure to be under the necessity in the I interests of the outside public to hove to . write so. If Toronto has the worthy sm- 1 bition of making of itself . truly cosmopol- . itan city for the Province, inched l of a city of miserable bookstore, the B sooner that it sets to work the ut. ” ter for itself, its people‘s pockets end its re- slly fine end creditable Exhibition, but i’ there hes been so much sold than: the Br " hibition already and so little acid in e. eriti. t? col way in regard to these other things that e it strikes me the foregoing u likely to be Y more useful than any further 7 attempt to " stuff the already gamed Torontonisns with ' Battery even where deserved. Toronto D es represented by ins pree- ie very keen to d notice outside remarks on to its wonderful d progress and the enterprise end push obit. 4 citizens end it will be none the worse of It sf oouateraetives pill to inwudly oontemplute‘ ‘5 and digest even though it my foil in inag.' ut nnnimity to Acknowledge the corn or even l. aiteet ignorance of my merely and citizen. Pet-hope however there is some little meg- ie unanimity still left even after the demon» In lizing corruption of the Wir. Ot Toronto! to Toronto! ifthou only knew even than in h thisthy thythe things that belong unto h thypeecemdireegrowththonwouldstmedi id tote without our on the Poet. Idviee to “not much u Mm no u." and to ondelvor before “other twelve- months expire to turn over i new In! in relation to hospitality and cognac- mum-u. Fun In or-uaar.--on Wodnudw between one and two o'clock . house be. longing to Mr. Newton, in the we". part of the town, took tim, and before anything could be done to check the lumen it In: completely destroyed. Some of the family lately tmsapod and nothing w and. In l and in the [muslin far about 0200. Fun. Amnn.-A at, In! ad {Mal “1&1:th on My. the an! itmt.,ttrwhithBrottthof_ no of ‘oflrthidBOm‘ the I can. (I M "I-trum, at his M M in . 1tgttg athU.0,th M5 M10. it which tho III VII . “an: on “mm 'ttgrits'."",',,',',,',', “mm Wm. M ',ttFi"iy,',Fitt. w a: (,iiiii7ii? ,t"iil',',',tlAtht'b' Mia. c' Cr:li:'ttiCh?.g':,fe3tti “5’93 “rd,- ".""""5.,".'.C5 _V_, - Wyn-via: Tho-mud pic-lb in Mall vii: toteirttett?tettrrPt we Ming B, 3.110. IS, no Win It. ee ttsolo-ttiii. ”who,” "do! in. 11':'2fllFiiiirrirfe my.» at um. Auamt- Andaman ”at. um, --. s_-u.-e,ftha (mam trt.sotthot-ting-0atdoon. 'oronto ‘mher. l rf their well reed GTGllioatio" “mun speech“. e.susot usual vat -6m.'""'""W-' _ . a the tabla mu. ,-it-hte'""." n " l u odtt muons”. A“. w. w.. “what A IT, u- T..',',! Lt' Au-ue I um". 70w- v- -.-- V .. Mia. chm. m. not! the ttttgd put of the 'ses-taint-t cloned by aiming God nu the Queen. when all who min- oiinod baton! themulvu to the urinal nmusomnu provided, such as swings. manhunt: 5nd mu by the children. for which prim were given by the choir-mun and othou. consisting of bonds. pencils. We The Gunman of Bob Tm. intend holding . node! on the 6th of Now. when, judginx ion the energetic commitwe Ip- pointed, . good time my u expected. We wt to chronicle the (lend! of Jun. Wilder, who» funeral took purest on Wed. nudey. from his father‘s residence, Mr. _ Wm. Wilder. will com. Egremwt. The carpenter work of the Manse. near Dromore. bu been re-let to Mr. Ruther- ford, of Holstein. for .285. Ind plastering the rut of the cannon left by Geo. Simp- F Ion, Prionille, to Neil Mann for 099.50. l 1hrmaco. The Syndicate and T. u. a B, " Railway. t bet Sunday Ill informal meeting of E nilwly lockout" we: held at the Queen's tit Hotel. Toronto. The meeting although informsl in chlrseter. may yet he fraught M with results peculisrly bearing on the po. st sition Ind procpeote of c railroad situated " us the Toronto, Grey and Bruce. Among thou 'preccnt was Mr. Chas. Rose. of M London, Eng., Mr. Duncan McIntyre, ol Hon. Peter Mitchell. Mr. E. B. Osler sud Ct others in connection with the Csmulicn b Ptseifle Ind Credit Valley Railways. These 54 gentlemen were met by Messrs. John Proc- c tor and Wm. Hendrie. of the Hamilton 1 And Northwestern Railway. The prospects c b of the proposed Ontario and Quebec Bail. e ' way. which has been projected to mpply e , I rival line to the Grand Trunk from Toro- r ntotothe cost Vin. Ottawa. wu said to I luvs been discussed and the succeu of the I enterprise considered assured. The Credit . ,' anlny would form on important link of l t oonueed mond feeder tn the tormer1imrmnd _ 1 these lines it is rumored will be controth e hythe Ccncda Preiile. In View of them 9 circnmetancee it behooves the monge- " ment of the T. G. l B. to - are they o l allow the mod to be swallowed up by .‘the Grand Trunk. The country through " which the T. G. t B. runs is an important 0 section. and this road when complett‘ly laid y with steel nits on u broad mum. will he s n vclnsble property to one or other of the y greet rircl Corporation-tho Consd Pusi. .. fits or the Grand Trunk. We ore glad to , ohcrve thct the Globe is alive to the im. J pol-tones of this question end in the inter 1 a, csts of this lreility especially. we hope" u. that the discussion of the question will be, ul taught with bemrheisl results. Egomont, Sept. 19th, 1891. Since writing the 'tbove I dnpstoh has arrived Innonnoing Hut the T. G. t B. levny has panned into the hands of the Cumin 1%sitU and that Mr. Hendrio will uPresidstt.--hfoerrst Fond Advocate. London. Sept. N.--TIMs Middlesax Ar.) size: operand to-dny beforo Hon. Justice Burton. Among the criminll can: no the well-known mum of James Foehley And Wm. Faculty. Indictment: have been pre- lemd against them on the churns of mar daring the Donnellysn sud they will be tried It the prawn! Auizes if the Gum] Jury find a. true bill against. them. Tho Yitttoris Wisteria tho bofon the Grand Jury. George 1UriU, the manger ofthe Than)" Navigation Company. bu been indicted " manslaughter. and s sir milar indictment bu been preferred .. gaimst Dnniel Rankin, the apt. of the ill. Mr. Justice Burton delivered e lengthy charge to the ,Grend Jury. Referring to the Bidduiuh Tragedy, he said ..--"It is e matter to he deplored almost equally with the original horror, that the embers of such e crime have hitherto succeeded in evading detection. the! e crime in which so many partieipatml, end which mint be known to e - number beyond the ”(all perpe- trate". renneine unpuniehed still. Ienler- ‘teined the hope that u the nutter he: Ween on two previous occasions fully in. veetigeoed, inetreottmll.v, mil ark page in Cenedien hietory he been turned never to he egein referred to except he I warning to the Executive to exercise increeeed one in the election of megistretee like than which so long exiekd in the town. shits of Biddulph. Thou enimeted with l the administration of the law should: be aided in the exention of their dutiee‘ by en "tive, intelligent and trained eon- etebnlery. There hunch "Mott to believe Lint if the [eve hedbeen vigoronelyen' breed thi- tertGU die-etc would - In". occurred. Still. while: in common with you-ulna I regret that the tummy ha "icon for . “new of the inquirymul ovary on. 'ttat-tod in the welfare and good pummel» of thtUrio “(I in repu- tation smug duliud oommunitiu and a.irethutttiaaatn should be "moved, and the and mm- of the ttgint. otm6ted all the - W" Dion» D-.--" W. Max. numb, ilk-m Mon. “lithium-w.“ knoqmt-dHdmttsttte Elmira run. Ila-Hanan}, and without showing Middlesex Assizes. ‘I‘ll PF,RMLRY CABI- "ieEl.5t" i M Mt. Myth. M thunk Wm, be pi! tho In. of no " ulna. on%d all Id oo-does and (but mount helm“ to with out divinion.-Cu‘lid. land by w. Fisher, "oouded by m, m, that “who. of pttblitr sthool m- tiott tio. 6 ho [aid the In: of I26 WM to that nation It . proviou unsung... [and by It. loll-Mn. would by I: Winkbr. that the clerk mum. a, an Plume School Input“ ot m Geeritsmtersttoeta tho no psidh h Man:- to his order in aid of P. B. I. No. 0 u to what source mid amount in to come from us this council bu paid to gushes of said when the mm ot 'M-- Carried. Moved by Mr. Fink“. would by It. “sunken. tint tho mm of “8 be granted to improve bounduy line of Noun-uh and Miuto " equivdont to glint (no Ilium township and wit the Run expend ( (he motatry.-Ahsrriod. Moved by Mr. Faber. seconded by Mr. Winklor. that John Beddick be “loved to perform statute [shot for we“: of mm. labor tn on tad division lot No. M, con- cemou I, and that an addition! grant be made, aid grunt with mum of Matttte lsbcr tn not to cued tho sum of 025 to repair long Hump and clan up ouch running though mm. and» tho nporvi. non of the oomminiouor of south out di. vision, Lad also, dint the clock In intrud- edtouotify the Round the MUM. I! Egnmont of thin "eohttitto in all M Eminent Council any give an. .m- l aunt itd.--47atriod. Moved by Mr. McMahon. “and“ by Mr. Winner, that can“ be notified to nwud next meeting of mud] qrith “it neuritic: to sign bonds.-4uevud. Moved by Mr. Winn". can.“ by Mr. Fisher. am We on! and: haul of the Bern Bin: on Mth and 19th concession be count! with {out had nod bmlgo on 16th and mu: coma-don our sum that with tttme inch coda pin-ah. "sudtutootrtotsamtyettdto Noni wont division, ind if fund- in heard a commissioner of Mdiviu‘on be inma- clout. the Mum dull be paid than non you-I north was: division mnds.-AutriU. Bylaw No. 6 to 10', was to M cur- rom expanses sud [militia for tho you 1831. Wu macaw And - noun-:7 slug". The total value M tho nmhlo pro- perly in the township Hamming to an Int -I . Annn nun 'm.- - .- -_"e - . revised Muscat roll to 0940.“. The rate on the dollar tor county rate in a milk. tor general school I.“ one mill. for town- ship rate 2i will: Ind that for mile" br. law No. 10 of "$78, 61 "all. By-Law No. ' to hwy mug fol who! hummus in the different schooluctiom. ne- cnrdiég to the “aim-In of the trust.“ of mud section was also wood. “on. Note. 1, '2, 6, 8 3nd Bum. Cum. fl. B. No. 5 and 10 has not soul in oatimatm unad- iug to luv. The following union m- plied will; the het, tho following “in; the ottepeetivo autumn“ No. 8, "oo 3 No. A, tttN; po. s. s. No. I. an I No. T. 0860; No. 9, “60:110. n, "oo l No. II, "ioo; No. 18, “in; No. u, "TO', No. i 16, was l No.16, om. _ Moved by Mr. Winklor, not!“ by Mr. Blywho. Tin-H110 bill of John Klein (or publishing Court of Ravi-ion. About“ of Treasurers -stmatts sud nation ot Voter. Lists distributing. amounting “”1652. " smid.-camud. Moved by Mr. mum. “can” by Mr. Winkler, Thit Mr. John Borgia In " Iowed to perform “that. but " man of 1&0 um on lot No. St, coma-ion u. a collector of division No. I (tiled to col- lect than mm hom - then ootntpattt of aid lot, and um “mum (and: nus he clawed lo North out dteiaion.-AK Moved Ivy Mr. Keisha. wounded by Mr. Winklor. that the clerk Why the county henna-r to - the statute labor an action 2nd division MUt No. " can. I. 5150 mum labor in again-t w. Jim of lot No. u, con. '.-4krriU. Moved by Mr. Winner. would by Mr. McMillan. Thu Wm. Tom h pi! the sum of M.16 upon-u 0! his an. a ded mute, being "rut from Haunt For“. to Provincial Ila-titan " Bollovillc, conn- cil having previoully "esided to My "id "p--Aurvtud On motion made Masada! council udjourdld to meet “in on Friday. the 28th dun! Omaha-S the Tm HAIL Ayton. a 10 o'clock B. In. Farmers of the district mood Souk Sic Moria hue unlined so cent pot doun toe out and 20 cents for butter All summer. Fro-h air in iodilponublo. but whoa yo! need 1 fresh pen bc sure It in one of It torbrook'u make. What-uh Mon. Toe. onto Non Ca., Toronto. _ The trot Iooomotim and loaded boil «and tho hm tron bridge on! tho iogth bunch of the Boon-on Eva M Chnhyontho [hoof the Bteehel and Hum “my on My mania. Twinning willpcooood to Wm " (bu-noon mil.- by. Aunt- nu Awash-Now - mtbtaeiptimsn on slay: pad in “not: Milton-y. “the “halibut do.- Do. do it the publisher in oHitted to. to the papa oaues, the comm tho typo Inks“. ink not“. tho - will”. the pond! aha-pour. an pun-u. the bnnoed and other! " not uni " - ”ninth. you "grime. Amtrak-out M do. o'imh I. My ”the a not at Ida-I'- b - at... Arthur. and and will}. d.. m tho min m. "trtsisirg MI w Ah, so! lulu-o'- - [ mud-dung. The was 'tt ; bekagitttt to Thu. tyt-bein" -u, I! also W. D: past at“ a! , I. 'ttta-, I. In I. ee' - iaiiG; “This“ -- "ertig" t.-.4kmud. Winner. second-I by In Wm. Tone be I.“ In!!!“ d " “B! . out from Haunt For“. in“ u Bolhvilb. cou- Gsom Hort. cuee. “an. m. t4.--A an H h.“ all of the tntfu hall n M this “comma. Ti - all." ”tied. A panic 1 d dim to quiet the excited u -eiahro people Were of no Aw hummer. they rushed Int!» w. ”Fling ouch otltcr down -. - lad ones filled tl M m cum- trom the Inn-mm: In. in M volume. And srttied hke “I viii vandal“! nudity. oa--irMitsg with the sum) “up. him almost incrodibly - dm the In.“ building. wi " was. nu cu unsight‘, heap of m “MOW won the Avenue ’1” m and quickly t,muulow in “W d “M Times, Jnurn Hail. “to Boeseetaty'. other aud u n awn. “ands. ley urn a “an amnd Maud in wbwlt tin! - M - 12.1”“ people' sr,ro,ed, “WWI. The pasoplc “ml m hail. the Httsruuutltitttt tin. ”an. "A m trampled ulmu. and u lorry' bee “and Ind mutllnud. Ti r. m VII Mlmhle. Tlu-rv Wete' Ge “extinguishing thc tirr tst hum" I did ttot Mop Hum than was [In mun taetiltorrod upon. Thr tin drptsrt Vent tothe grounds. Lu! could nut tue in timo to be of karma-A h an in od “I." I“ no tore. of lifr. Ln». (hand. The fire started m u p mun-h where I vignette wu pro! Mngliah “pun Htd, when to WI) gonna-m, 03.7501 " uncu- am down for, 03,111 M “I companion for “mu Jill Common“ and railway I? Calla”. Other nu'unlum of u m by British hive-nun. incl" CID“. m shipping. land, timm “I. m. mummm. and iudu o-i-att shat. eornnwttial F eta-punit- of all btodse--bring up an. .. m to “manna m “7.32.5.0”. " My [all mum the Auwricun w W. The ”femur immq n 4. "ea.,nad mid to mm swumun -lly. Thu in about .28 [tor ummm individual in the “mud: Hawk. and "l " Mthnt It paid from Tutu-hm wud Thirty-two millum lunuuh of l'm Illlul my in Iliuhumd In January. 1.1.5.“: Ono n Febnurry “Luann“ m Ma: mama» in Apnl. ummm u. M and [3.0503110 in Jutw, and prrtcuo oimiUr FM“ are maul“ dun": the half Mth. you. The lumping up " PM in cumin Iwuwm. of thr lea' - _. ' _ . t. h M and the umdeury i .0 my make! tgtttteA'erbhNt' bail-Hy. Exrluding the l Board of Wurh han, tlu- Frrr" In...- much held abroad. they M otWue%' loan, the b'vtutrlt hum. “My held dunwl. (la-y were I " to - joint lurk win-me- Ill Lu" was ’uluu'y and Frhmury. nu ies,,. tl aMMMttto, and mm. Itat the Hum m. The total “mount of the ham- ‘0 not - Ututed in Jauttttry “uh m. in February (Lawn). and Incl: (to the mum “mum. tio d ”who he Ruining Inm‘wny rad: [III-loosing it. Then- figures might In trsroed an hand t Camus. and have [In taro" (be held! of my Lrmdotrers. ----.---- "V ----- lmxunr Own ur tion, Tum; --ak. “null ”an: ofllu- Grand Lu! art a.“ Team wu opened m Mn on May. The G. W. C. T., Hm. Jo Slaw. d Feud-01W. in the clam. Tist. - d the Gmnd woethv Trfmmlwr. tuomasd Worthy B-tarrwer" dumb " will» auburn“. From (In-mun I lowing“ (loam! : Tout number and“ - work. Mr; not Iodgen immu- ‘lill‘ the you. " ; lodge: re-nmuniy. .5 3w ”Whip, “.053; number " ttiid, 8.trm; miumwc-d. 892 ; Ida-MA by “.1“. “LOT-tum" "mm b "tel” " the you to be $3,605.72, and the Pl -dtta" Chalk leaving nlmlun‘c 1 twat. On motion. (he Univ tor huldw M h Ind 'rueMqy in t'sepuVrt' a M Tuesday in June. The (ii';',':? “a”! next took place. uni tite follo in II. “I. - u the n-vnll "out“. including tho-e “In. m4 “layman-1.; G. W.C. T.,4. r M uwm. w. Cuuucell-ur, C, I FM WWW;G. W. Viv-v, Tad-aph- In“... Toronto; li. W. tieeretarr M. w. M. 'ue- ", G. W. Tron-um LBJ!“ M000; G. W. ('hnplnl “W. Toronto; G. w, sporetmj t W. Om. Sup-nae ; G. W. Trotsurv I. B.Niex. Toronto; G. w. ('lmplnm new. Orillia; G W.1t. Manila! In. A Cut], N-pmao; Auditors-dia MO. B. W. o. Lodge-Rev. A ae-hem, Mo's coma” i J H. Hag. m; W. C. Wilkinson, Thromn ; h 'te-brett?, Dillon. At the summon “do. 'hee' - G. T,ts. win 131 maniac»: lvnkesmw an ll W. mihrsr, Grind Junction branc War-aging. he" rape nu Mp I - “I. on Monday. fell " M "worthy two may" cm I: Md than: du can!“ at tl a,Gaauudsoety th, I. t and It,) ”I, you" wee. a; Eyfm. I...“ a, tripod; it you could nu d m “05an men. mum-u u “I.“ _ " tee wood from both and In. BRA-n. on and huh-bl. Inch." “*MhWod Coat of Afvi, mun-mummy with: “yd-nun- mided and d-rtror i-iii-tit-tr-fee."'.'," vat-(Mb. MM pawl-mo “my“ Alla-“docu- mm» th. ”in! d Wm “mutant-land GI ,r..-ihiretet1tii1.ftaee "aifit-te.d.r tee ‘3 kinds " “41‘ ---- invested. of Terror. '“IIDI - a a. mu... oediaaat I. -tiua '16 Ghana! F."-uNua"- . iaPee will!" d tia astuaihy M " " In New port-MON all the l OW l (at bad) u

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