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Grey Review, 29 Sep 1881, p. 2

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1sshii-i-inntitm,turu-eteuttt, "tVt-h-ae-i-o" -ah-ratu., a. I“ nub.- the N. P., then Grit [upon would in. an mu. to say Aout him. But, when In human the role of the mounta- bnhnd not. to Ink. his follow country- - boliovo in neutron“; when he no. tho pinion Ind Mum of a Print Min- Wtoimpnuuu people with the id... In the and have“. And resulting prou- -itre_ttworea" no“... in N. P., sad tttat “do: the MW “in 0(th Mu dub-rim": I. “in Wm Cash in an I. w a! "W" . --tbir John “union” has retina“! to Counts. and forthwith the - of word.- Iain.- Oar obi. contemporary tho Lon. lonl‘vu Punk vary wroth that thou Grit up." will not let tho ttrand old 6htoftsut ale-o. But then tho CbUttain mrtrtb-tttt motto throw ttonu. It he would lot other poop). do». or, if when he Nb to his in: job! (Jonson-thou, to would talk common unto, and not in, dnlp in inmdooo “not " potitieal op" -t-iat.htotuh hnuatlooio was] Chair. m wu born in 1880, end taking to tho study of luv wu admitted to the bar InNow York City in 1863. In " pro- lee-tonal esp-city he gained a good Jul of distinction in cucceuful y conducting lute in the interest ot cclored per-one who wen unjustly duh with by their white banana. Ac I matter of com. Mr. Ar. Inr tool on not". interest in the war and mono-w promotedto the Mies, of Quintet Inter General, trom which Miro he "tiled . poor men. In" ndmirtistrating It. chin for seven] yeul with me hon. - nod Ability. Early in life he Wu known a. A Republicenmnd recently idea. I'M hint-elf with the Gnnt-Conkling lec- tion ofthat petty. taking on active and ”tunnel interest in promoting the candi- dature ot Conlling and Platt for the 1 United Butc- Bench " Albany . few I month. Mo, in which he wee happily " hated. It u'eered um Axthnr will boa 1 tool in the land. of the Gunilla; tisetion. t Thu lean evil lunch to be til-ceded. for it , when!» politic-l machine will be t In by can _ nonopolictl end upee- z .-Chmu. Allan Arthur wht, Inmnncoood- 0d Mr. Maid u Pro-idem of the United an... n the loath Vice President who by tho sudden dam of the Chief ot the Ite. pnblio bu mien heir to the handgun-l th" several well. of lilo in which they have been engaged, end eerieinly Dr. Kelly pro- nieee to be not the lean dietinniehed of ttsat number. As n student " the Univer- sity of MeGill College. Hormel], he reee- lved A good slum ofthe honon that were‘ going. sad at the In.) examination: in Medicine he carried " the gold model lor [enml protuUrtor. Since then he he bed . "fled experience u Surgeon on the Allen Line and It Bonny an the West Coast of Ahiets, in both situation: earning " him-elf A high place in hie local " well u hie pole-none] 'mpaeitr. A few months, ego he received the degree of Mem. ber of the Royal College of Surname, Eng. lnnd. Altogether then, Dr. Kelly emer- npon hie new tuid of labour with every proepeet of n dietinguiehed future before I him, and the city of London in to be con- ( grumbled on receiving no sale an tuhlition I to ill median] “all. . _-rr. “dam-d that Dr. Thom" Kel- u, of “an Town. bu utslad in we city of London. Guano, " tho purpoaa of com. mnoing tho 'reaetio. of his profession. The Town of Durham has already an: Krth aanral young man who have achiev- ad for ”lamina an honorable record in] And W. The Toronto Exhibition u spoken ot by In. Toronto pop-n " a do. 660d out”... and the London Fm Prue I.” of tho vainoinl Exhibition, that It ll ttre was: of nira, and thou in no quortion, but tut both dowrigtiona no perfectly com“. A new future connect- od with Ila Provinoiul Exhlbition. Ind on. which will be followed by the but "with and amid: might ho adopted by I" Local Btmietiee is, thoFum competition. Thou won “on ”his: this you. Ind the Gold Medal wan IIII‘M to Mr. William Donaldson " But Zorn, who“ (can lies nou- Wooduool aard eon-bu ot 800 um all undo 'tttltwatioo. -eu gnu Exhibition hold " Toronto and London have tgttraeted tlwnuud- of Maud-ho- “to In" boon do- lighted Ind but“! by than my nu "-ah. "gr-in. od Min. $HgtU1d um burnt! in Clank-a Could-7 an - but said . you Who of mot-ton. Donia-u w» ”upended. not only in Clad-ad, but throughout the Un- hd Stun. any public and print. tmild. - vun bonny duped. bolls tolled tron I to ' p. a. and "tittimts Winona- ducted in Ill the church... The turiUW, III“. has "new tho mile»! mm of "My.tt00--a making human, of tho high plan which Mr. can.” occupiod in moi demon: of his countrymen. or the im _ In”: min. on the humming. M000 will ho pad mum", to Mrs. 11artulg,and, " her and). the human will “divided “no“ the chiMnn. Durham. September 29, 1881 THE REVIEWI mm. I. I.” 0-... Ala-und- wot-0'. m - QLIQbrh. M mammal-gym. an: only “may '0 than"! In" very mu. tTr:: 'rid-ad human-at in "t-htntlterm. Aaithtto-er,mru. It...“ I and 'sttaatg. " a. better; “mhkopluo. l out, to mater“. the awash ira, hm”- of nook-[rowing for wheat-ruining. Hit would!" “go amide mufrom l We took to tho chug. in M conu- quonl upon tho iemtitation ot the I". and and In“: business, ttttd the revolution in whoa. of milling which mm. perforce, extend to Britain " roll " to thin contin- ". Farmers need not Batter themselves that ad they cen succeed for en indeiitsite time of with Wild Game end Red cue. Nature " hes setelimit tothe yield of even these 1g poor greins, and this limit being exceeded, n' the farmer will discover thet rye peys him " . hotter than wheat. There is no surer sign I" of the decadence of e wheet district then c- to find farmer efter farmer dropping into '.0 rye. In e very few years the rye hes " scourged out of the lend nearly ell the fer. * tility lelt by the wheat. Then, as the ttttl, . tivated greens will refuse to grow on such : poor land, resort may he bed to pestures consisting of vile weeds and worthless '; grasses ', and buckwheat, the lest resort of D the run-down farmer, will be found to l yield well. Thereis not yet, in Onterio, ', . much land that has fallen thus low, but in 1 New England hundreds of thonsends of , , eeree systemsticelly mined in this menuer q . mey be found. I l The remedy is for fax-mere to cease eou- t ducting their business on e plan which ruesns certain improvishrmrtst for their ' farms and themselves. Let them ooulume t their crops " home, buy grain insteed of t selling it, end take proper one of the piles 6t of mennreto u made. Them withthenee ' of this measure and the additirn of e few e tons of bone.dnst or snperphosphete ennu~ m lady, the lend that will now seemly grow 'l rye will soon yield double crops of the rer- F "totusotwuaiin which the heart of the miller rejoices. On this plea term end m fermerwillgmwriehernn the pk: new Tl pnreeedbothwillmpoomtill neither St. on support the slur. _ All the districts in which farmers find Wild Goose, Red cue, Rio Grende, end such starchy varieties more profitable, than Scotch Fife ere repeating the history of millions ofecres of exhausted lends on this continent. It is elweys the seine. At flrtst the fertility of the soil is "inexhenst- ible," and crop after crop of grain u taken from it. By and-bye the farmer begins to suspect that the variety of who-t which has served him so well is running out. m chenges hie seed, and soon discovers that ‘the poorer e variety is in gluten the more of it he can grow. Bo the strong, herd whats ere dismtrded,end some soft, sterohy kind takes its place. As long " there is an export market which will pey nearly es much for soft es for herd wheat it is hopeless to expect my chenge. I Id. io end the Eaten-n Provinces. In the in Wooten Btotee. in Hookah-end theth Mt. West, the yield of wheat ie very greet oom- M pentively and with e minimum of lshor. of The nail is in its virgin etete. ite fertility is gh prsetieslly inerhsuetehle end mennree ere he not minted. In the older Provincee. the m- not! hes been exhoneted by repented mm). 00 in. end improvident fuming. While the d, elements. enentisl to the full develope- ed ment of the wheat pleat have, been token ewey. you by year, little or no Ittention but been given to maintaining the fertility to mm loil by the Bpplioation of may of innnuree. And the inevitable result in. .. been short 6rop.. Indeed. ee much is this " laid to be the one that In none notions of is the Province where wheat of the ihteet F quality wss abundantly grown years no " wheat mowing hes cooled to be the Uad. " in: feature of farm work: end in those ‘° neetionn where wheat is still growanrmere '° new inferior varieties which yield, in (nor- r. style you", n tolenhle return per one. but . which sre velnelene for milling purposes. " and poor " nutritive scents. In addition " to the erheneted etste of the soil, it must . he Mlmittevl that the clouds have some- . thinnto do with the telling ewsy in the it yield of wheat, for, it is s matter of obser- 5 ntion, that Ill tho older Prounm the 5 yield from even new Innd in very for short I of thnt obtained in the early settlement of ( the country. Thst this is due portly to I . elirmstitt changes. canned by the dinppcer- _ f once of the torost, and also ntmoephene in. ' ihtrrtem, which ore not so yet well known, ( ' may he necepted so . fuel, although in the ', l muntime, not susceptible of proof. The Globe "r."- It is e {not that {unner- ere compnntively indifferent to the quality of the variety of wheet they grow, as long " ' they find that variety more profitable than others. It is quite natural that they should i be M. Any other men in the ponition of s the farmer would do just the come thing. The millers end what buyers are st lent 1 as much to hlemeuthe ("more for the o deteriorstion of the wheet. It is Absurd to (iii,:,?, that tunnels will, because of 5 dis. l Ieri"."'n.at/on of two or three cents e bushel . ‘ngninst the inferior when, noose growing varieties which, on their partially exlmust- ed lands, mil yield frequently double or L treble the number of bushels to be obtain- 0 ed from vnrietiee more scceptnble to the 9' milieu. nnnd - to tho contribution of m mouthful farmers. In Gust Britain and Inland, notwithstanding tho high an". of onltintion patio-d, who“ paving in not mom-h]. hoe-nu of the in!“ of Am. erican when. The Ptmnem therefor. If. directing their attention to tho onlti'ntion of other gains. of "got-bl" Ind fruit- for which then ll nhnyl n randy demand.and with which {main product. of thin Iott unnot M111 comm. A nimihr state of things "in: in the Atlantic sum. Ind nowit in beginning to nppou in Ontar- I-ret-bt.. We chow-3 not”. “Malagvhieh adh- Mttte not of tho per and whiehmnl 130de com- Iii-homing mule not. oeBrrst, MIWMnuuou-rio.unnmu y"ettretrsrted,uuomssmru_ WHEAT GINO. [m twain widningnpplu from In orchid on Honky ugh: Int, Ion. oetematodhrt'thjtnau ohm“ which 1rtfthtruauiit-ttomo.." mmuhmwgmym 'iii) {the loud Ettrmtrusamtr.-A public erttertatn. mont will angina in tho Town Roll on Thursday, Oct. 6th, under the magic“ of South Grey Touche" Auooiution. Ar. rangcmonta In" boon undo with Mia Cothn'iuo G. Lewis, gradual. of Ptau. delphia School of Eloeution and Oratory, ind conductor of Toronto School of Elm- ‘tioo, to give her night of popnhr folding. Vary {unable nautical: mode by In Scott Biddonu. Ind othm. of Hill Livia “on oloontioniot, ad that no doubt but that All who ha I. will be highly Forest. I‘" 'eemt--ryutrrormts Tan Judge: at the Hennver Show dined " Mr. Reid'n Hotel, who provided on ex- cellent table for the oeouion. The crowd was not so large In et last show. Severe] “Chap John'r" were present, and al. though I few "trrsemieis" were taken in, the basin”: wu not very brisk. Patorarrtx-Mr. Imph MoGew of mn. I our, bed on the show day I smell chow of his own, being tive Inge potatoes grown in one hill .by Mr. J. Sutherland. and weighing dtogother our six pounds. They were all woll formed potatoes, there being only two little knobs on one of SIIIOUS Am-.-.- While going home from Durham e few days ego Mr. Cherles Fletcher fell out of e waggon end received snob eeriolu injuriel that are" few ere enterteined u to his recovery. Tn Rev. Hugh MecKey, Missionary of Manitoulin Island preached in . very accept- able manner inst Bebbetb to Knox Church 'eongregtrtiort. end on Mondey evening he delivered e very interesting and eloquent address in the Town Hell on Minuet: work in the Inland. Trm pulpit of the Presbyterian Church Durham, will in the absence of Mr. Park, the pnator. be tllud by William Boyle, I Pmbytorinn Itudont morning And evening on Sabbath next, Oct. 2nd. On Thursday waninglul I tree in the garden of J. H. Hunter, an.. was struck by lightning und I bunch tom off. The thunder ohp wu tromondotu that nocom~ paniesd the link. You on: an from 20 to 40 per at, by buying your watches from W. F. Dora, he bu imported bis stock dim! from Eng- land und Switzorlmd. Bum thnrtttm.-.-TU Slot-meat of the Lord'l Supper wili be held in “Burns Church" It ttto Book], on Sabbath, the 9th of October. A In! blue took pluce in Dundnu on Tneedny morning hut. The Dun‘erin House And seven! other buildings were burned. Mn. DOLL will be in Dundalk it his store. in Mr. Don‘t block a tuunl every Friday Bud Fair dsys. Mu. Emma Lammumr, mother of Dr. Landerkin, of Humor, dim " Rollin on the 22miinst., and 87 you W. P. Dora, in "lii.ng solid gold Inches " 015 tun-11y sold 026. The Exhibition of South Gray in nowh- ing held, lining commenced ,eststeasy cud will be concluded to-duy. The “autism. is very Inge, and the show in fully equal if not Inpenor to [at you, oxcopt in fruit. We ahsll give the Prize Lin and full pu- ticnlm next week. but the doy woe devoted, to for no outward tppeoroneee would indicote, to the high pnrpoeoe {or which it wee Muted. All this in chonged. The looomotivee {we mob. coming in or going out. in frequent- ly bend. end e freight train he been loaded with telegraph poloe end deepltohed to Stretford. Whetever pretence my be oet up for the running at peeoenger mine on the Sebbeth day or eel-tying Hot In}. uty'o min, there ie no oxcuoo for the enr- rying of freight, end still lees for the dee- 1 petchng loode of telegraph polee. This ia) I you violation of the low, end on out. me on the lonee of propriety of thin coup mnuity. End the intention of the Com- pany in the nutter been known, there in no doubt but that elem would hove been ' to prevent ito being carried out. As it hoppcno nothing wee done, and the l tmin woe ellowcd tomove out of the etetion [ with it. unwieldy W30, in tho presence of scoree of Bebbeth School children and otheu, wht were ottrncted to the spot by the novelty of the ocone. Of conree the Meyer end hie council will teko we thet there will be no repetition of the tort of Sabbath ttia-ation. buttdarirtthtutri-ats clinched fully n “In, om». Not only m then In, entire t-tiott from bodily toil, "Th_ttfrttmltnt-gtmt. “I‘m, no 1110er whim. and an W’s wimoddionhun 1.stbeert,bbetisea. But shantyittum out. anti“: notm un- miudgood. 1hotim-rhenttrmb. Mnhmym but staining on, naevottotreinmihmr much“. " mihmratroomrnoduioat £53110...“be tmurutthingohkhrto-t%in- 'h-rr-tttsoo. Mn. - Mpmnondit any be and vi“ equal teuth.thutumi.aropl-Hthmetit' .titmrsoraatrsutrur- without iudnwlaut. “We!“ Tm; Loon and other Items. South Grey Exhibition. ”IDA! MGR! “I. me} l A lot on Main “not, Winnipeg, Urine I frontage of 22 foot, 000an by I uni] boot Ind shoe store, wu bought four month: Mo for 07,500. A day or two nine. the my property was told foe 011,- (um Mm. John Footer, of Woodstock, Ont., drowned her-ell 3nd her infant in I mum containing only about. foot of In". Do. upondonoy in the only prob-bl. all“ non- tioned. One hundred um of Vulcan"! Island l; Indus, which . you-go could not be told for $1,t00, m sold on Tue-any for 080,000. _ The jury st Gauguin. on Monday in the trinl of Wm. McCormick for the mur. der ot John Psngmnn, found I verdict of manslaughter. Sentence WI. reserved. I {The new bridge, which in now in course of menstruation " the Hnmhor. bu four spool, two of which on 102R. 6 inches, the others being 60 feet. Mr. John Eamon. who built the Union Station, has chug. of the stone work, and the Hamilton Bridge] Co. of tho iron.--otohe. [ G. end B. road, they set shout constructing an adequate supply of rolling stock for the thorough equipment of the road. When the road passed into the hands of the Northern and North-Western Co., Mr. Hendrie, the President. entered into an agreement to tnke the rolling stock that the‘ Grsnd Trunk Railwsy Company bed eon- strneted for the proposed standard gauge track. and Accordingly the stock is now striving in smell instalments. The entire order eonsists of " box one. 60 fiat curs, to firatuslaaa and 4 second clue cm, be. sides ten powerlul engines possessing all the modern improvements. In six weeks, the, ottitm" of the mad lute. the old truck will be removed, end 3 new steel rail trace substituted. The rule, it is aid. hare been pureheud. end will soon be hero. New bridges, to be constructed entirely of stone snd iron will be substituted for the oldones, and the road will be put in 1 condition equal to my Canadian road in existenee. Tan T. a. AND B. Roam-About nine morstluhgo, when the Grand Trunk Com. pany felt eetrain they would control the T. hing. No one In injurod and MERE. dunno done, except to the cow. There was quite a number on board trom Dur. Aammtr.--on Friday evening lent u the regal-r tmin wu running Along mpid. ly and emoothly on the a. B. a W. Boil- wey shout three miles this aide of Mount Forest, the engine struck e cow that was laid down ct A road croeeing for the night. The cow wee tom to pieces Inc] the en- gine wee thrown oft the truck, but run tor, neural hundred you]: before oomiugto) cuudetill. and It Int stopped It . them crossing, the whole of the engine being off the rails, but the rent of the trlin kept the track. It wen fortunate the engine atop- pad where it did, for land it proceeded 3 short distance further it would certainly have upcet. A. it wu the train wne as. leyed about six hours end did not reach Darla-m and] two o'clock Satanic, mor. I stated in a former Utter tho honorable position in which nanny of our pupils stood at the amt-nee “imitation. I now find that Mr. L. Airth bu obtained a. second- Clm Cert'tfute, And ML: Fredrick Aug. un hu obtained I tigst.tJla" thyrtithmte. Meknothon, Sept Mth, 1881. It is nmuknbb that after no unr- . winter, Ind " our altitude. that we should huvo any fruit, but I In tho Dutch“. Al. ennder, nnd Snow Ippl“ bring Ibundunt crops. The Champion grape bu withstood the winter, org bu undo grant growth. I Threshing in the leading (um. of the day, In ham an. 'ro8, the BusaintfWhemt 1i. turning out well, and u tho h'orih hon, bringing 01.95 in our amt. I think Mohnolhon on Huh I bold hand in the market of Onhrio, " "sud: hot tmrials And root crops. I know of Home that have grown 26 bnabQII of split); wheat, 60ofururmdfrosngoto 80 Moat. not ' 1ruthettut-uvintrBgood you io "some. for may no Ibo than» that Fool! on no now. A (not numboro! the Manon in this, vicinicy hon dumbed theireropo, Ind the yiold um to be amounting. The o mmh'onol‘St Mary's Gtttrrrh,moat for Divine worship in tho Onngo Boll " prrrmtt, It tho Church bu boon wqrndttrgts. ing oomo "ttmira and imptovomonto. Tho Ooproy Show “in plooo thin you on Tao-do]. Oct. 11th, a Molntyro'o Cor- non. Mmoll, Sopt. Wth, 1881. tookCoHupu-tnu for life, in the pencil! Hi“ babel]: Hudson. of thin pine. flamingo ceremony was lol- omnipd It Dnnkoon. by the Bu. Alon. HeDowoll. We will: them u long ind Uppy lib. Mr. John LB. mmtist,otth+, "tdhmr+eo-mrtd,maitrrtaduat 'reeul1aHttir. upon uotm1orhood, and I BhhtNre-inturrdgbboehood. mum-noun. ,mqMh .. 'tuasiolti.t.mtshir. Agmet numb. of in but but boqutr.ttsttaviit-*reattt-tstt' Homing: Mills. , w" asiU. Tub Li home": (how. Pawns: r. D.. Choose "”101 I. nun- Gm. P . . . mama Urine Pair Woollen Sc ' ' Pound Stocking I! four In“. tr two am, I 011,- Two bushel- WI Willis 3 and. Sum: Two bushels at In, for You. ,'to In. Two bushel. , m the Parkmd.Bid,,G nun Impact. 4 lbs Fresh Butter-John Buttha; Goal-go Parris ; 8rd, John Punk. 26 lbs. Tub Buur-iuenuet Willis ; Georg. Pttrvia ' 8rd, John Punk. aftt.yt,te 10 1tmi-Brdner Willis; Embroidory in Cotton, Son. AGRICULTUML “alum Two bushel. Spring Wh-Andre,, uh; 2nd, Sidnoy Willis. .Two Ian-huh Baeur--Andrm. Park. Two bushel: oath-age. Eon: 2nd. An. was IANCY won. Patched Bed Fo-hmm, t Son. Gentlemnn'a Bhirt--4hroros Purvil. ' [ Plain Bowing-troom, Pnrvin. Berlin Wool Work, not "tUU-go-rsh McGaw ', 2nd, Mayan a Son, Berlin Wool Work. rtuued---E1aa Gold. GFwoy Knitting in Woot-Josh Mo. Mr. Two bachel- Fsil Whit; 'as-sis, luis ', and. ikntttot 1mm. Pair Ewes, having mined 11:an this new gon-Robert Gownulock ', 2nd June- Bull Psi:- Shading Ihres-Rotrt. Gowmlock; 2nd.James Bull. Y Puir En Lamu-gtunm Bull; Snd, F, out. Donmc -aemnttm. Pair Woollen Books-John Fania. Pound Stocking Yam--Thoma. Tyer. 2nd. Aged lum--F. Yost. Bun Ltunlr-Botmn Gowunlock let mad Pair Ewe utnbs--Thom" Ty nun; Ewen thtwsnlows. Pair Shem-ling Ihrmr-mios. Tyomun 2nd, Robert Gowanlock. Pair of Ewes. having ruined lambs this tretooti--.Tltotr. T) realm ; 2nd, Thou. Tyer. mun. "ttEr-LEM-trt. Aged Rtsm--Ilobert Gownnlock. Sbeuling Batn-Thormu, Tyermtn. Ram Lunb-Bourt Govnnlcok; 1 Thou. Tynan-n. Sing}. Buggy. Plough-Mor" * Son l 2nd, Mayan a "I. Pair Spring Pigs-lf. Yost; Thom Tyremsn. Sow, small breed, &tfrolk-Suttuet Mo Nally; gud, P. Yost. Boar, small breed, ihdroik--&unuel Mo Nully; 2nd, F. Yost. Boer, large breed, Beruhtre--Bobert Gownnlock ; 2nd, Henry McNully. Two~yoor-old Heifer-Fred. Kuinor ; 2nd Robert Gownnlook. thu, you old miter-Thomas Baillie 2nd.Junn Park.. Brod miter, i - old-hen" Park ; 2nd, June. Park. Bred youlin miur--mn HoNully; Md, Henry 'lleid1l"/ ry Brod Heifer Calf-mn" MoNally ; 2nd, Henry McNally. agade Milch Cow, Inning raised a ealt this turaaon--Fmd. Kuinor; 2nd, Fredrick Kumor. Bred Bull. one you ow-mm, Willis 2nd, Henry Brighun. Bred Bull Calf-mary Manlly; 2114 June- Park. o Arf. a"r--mrnrr Willis; 2nd, Hour; Metully. 2nd, Thus. Tyérmln: End Bull, a you- old or over-Bot, Wm. Branmgln. Bow, large brood, 1ursuaira--ihos. 2nd, 8pm Working Bor-Beet, Biohm Barrel]; 8nd, Mr. Hon. Spun of Curing. Bora-J-rt, My 2nd, John Haul". in. ovlnihited by Mu. Jouph we“, who land . nice lot of work on oxhibition, u will be mn by the prize list. The dis. plsy of vegetnblol Ill very Mr, portion- ltrly in field con-oh, tsable, oormtumim, etc. The ahow 01'me ond Tomatoes Bl though not largo in quantity we" of ex- oollent quality. For oth-tlol" of mar- it In rotor our radon to tho PRIZE LIBT. The inside Show wu hold in the tmit It Roid'l Hotel, Ind and: "prior to hot you, oxoopt in App]... which wan out. Ipiouolu by their Abunoe. Gnin was any good, and the pontoon was mnrhbly tine. Two not: of ham thou 8 in on. lot, and 10 in the other, wore welt made Luliea' Work, wu very tin. and. pimnuh. ion Ind two bottle mm and. of utin and painted by Und were very pmttr--ther Hoifnr Calf-g. You; 2nd, Henry Brig, i no and 3mm- at an Mp ttdB-tttnoe In hold on Baud-y but " Know. The - w my tine, and tho Show no harp-ink lad you. The _eth.mue show In he" a I 'tot ‘hnd on tt-rgrtutotts"tMictet. Tbnhov of hot-u n- vary good and quit. . number month. pound. In all. too then was I who! impmnnmf.‘ "Show new well "mound, Ind then won noun! tute tbows on tho ground. Mr. TWord Ind I couple of tim, buggiu on exhibiuon. Thor. won also n numb» of scrim implement. Bred Bull, lt you! old-mug, MoNdly bushels of Bod FIJI r--Thoma. Tolfoni ; 2nd, COTS“ 010. SW18!- v--Morem And ‘n “MAO- a??? FII Tyor- Henry Sud, 2nd, l Moved by Mr. HeArdloJooondod by Mr. Black. Thu the Tun. is hereby unborn- od to give " Nixonunoto nude December 4thlir76aatu am. has been paid and duly oertiiUd by the old (hmneiiors.-Car. 2nd 1eomlpond with the County Tuna. regarding the Wat half of lot No. 2w.oon. 8,to be sold “meow- inguleiffonndloliablotohnve tho-um removed,“ dumb". bun mid.- Buok,itiotu,eon. Mba phood on tutuluesom1tolutth-, atom to BoUrt tkgrun.--amug. Hand by Mr. Buckley. "oonded by Mr. Abbott. That the Clerk be request“! to _ Moved by Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mr. Black, That the "NBN appearing on Boll against lot 219, Bulge 4, to the un- mount of 09.17 be eruwd, lathe lune emu-Ito ham, bunch-med in-...- Moved by Mi, Black, wounded by Mr. ’McArdle. The the Councillor of Division l No. 2, be allowed to letMO worth ofgrlvol- ling at the 12th side mad mad the 18th con. adjoining the 14th eon. And the “noun: b. taken out of the ma labor fund coming to the Diviaion.-iied. Moved by Mr. Black, seconded by Mr. Abbott, That the sum of " be paid to Joe. Me Murdo for gavel taken " his, piece a the 14th 0013., in full of claim for “and mining bed of fenee.--Car. Moved by Mr. McArdle, seconded by Mr. Black, That l u. Buckles, Council- lor for Division No. I, be allowed to build bridge on the town line between Proton end Egremont, et the 4th com, providing that th, Tp. of Eminent great en equal then end that the Clerk notify the Egre- moat Council of the Itame.--4umuil. l L Moved by Mr. Buck, ueonded by Mr. McArdle, That I bridge be erected across the Seugeen River, opposite lot 16, con. 19, providing that the costs do not exceed .75. end that the Reeve and mover do let and inspect the lane and are further authoriz- ed to err-ago for devntion of the lune if deemed msaemtuy.--4hsrrisrd. loved by Mr.Abbott, Iéoondod by Mr, |--I. MINA-nu: -e-- 24, M, 27, con. 19; 9, 16, can. 8; 11, c 6 ; 7, 8, 9, II, 16, can. 6 I o, 12, 18, e 7 l 9, 10, il, and I part of 6, con. ft; 4. 25. con. 9 ; s, 8, 8, 10, II, 22, 23. con. 10 ', 20, 21, 22, 28, 24, con, 10 It ; {0112, 20, 21, con, 11 ; 18, con. " ; I, can. 18.-Auerud. 1880, m paid on the following : iota con tr ; 80,82, con. 14; E. i of 80, eon. 24, M, 20, 27, can. 18 ; 18, 16, 18, 19, Moved by Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mr. Black, That the clerk ”cumin from the County Treuurer, if the taxes for Moved by Mr. MoArdlo. ”waded by Mr. Buckley, That the bill of A. R. Burma: {or mending unpu- be paid mounting to "--carrud. Moved by Mr. Black, seconded by Mr. Buckley, That the mm of 815 be paid to James Gav-nag]: to indomify him quiet loss of taxes, for lemming not. of John Page for same. -Cnrried. i Moved by Mr. Abbott, ”condor! by Mr. :Buckloy, Thtrt this Council Hrpoint Coun- cillors Mehrdle and Black to inspect the course ofthe ditch dug Acme lot 18, con. 18, and if the presence of theme is found to be a. grievmoe, to locate in the interests of nll according to their best judgement, end make emngemente for the expense so inettmrd.-4urrtud. Moved by Mr. Abbott, seconded by Mr, Black, That the rate for the year 1881, be five mills in the dollar, to cover all liabili. ties and the char]: dun. I By-luw. that " fact.--carrieii. Moved by Mr. Abbott, “condod by Mr. Black. Thu Mr. Mend!» be appointed to inspect the course of tho water crossing the 10th tad 11th eon. at lot 18, And hue the Inter ' from the mu.-- I Moved by Mr. McArdle, ascended by Mi. Abbott, That William Henderson be '.1ioqred to perform two deye statute labor now due against pert of lot No. 18, can. g, and when tttsrtitied to the Ctr. clerk by the Councillor of the Division, that, the clerk reduce the mount of 02.00 of the mean “that hie 1ot.--Carrud. Moved by Mr. McArdle.seeonded by Mr. Buckley.thet etch Councillor be empower _ ed to collect ell the broken scraper: in bu re- spective Division. end to dispose of them for the benefit of the roads in the -.- Proton Council met a pot uljonrmnom It Hopovilln, on My. the Mth Sept. " 10 I. m. lamb.“ ofCouncil all prev ont. Reeve in the chair. Minute: of the previous muting rend and teotttirtnerd. tiev. onl oortumtaimtioe" and bills of mums, waived and read over by the clerk. War. Will. _ Comm oe4h--0eet- Put-vb. Collection of Awus--J- Hudson. Ltd, Andi" Park. Hon. Shoc- no: Sun t moo-Thor- Dyan. John Allun. Georg. Cooper. Gun! t Boom-a+ Binds. Juno- MoGouh. Hoary Berry. Alun, Quintin Pompom aiaa W amalgam. and. mm. - _ _ Houu t tur-John Mic]. Juno- Beau recommendul. Top Onion Mmmondod. iv" tir?" .V3WW.,.~ . WW" a _krThwrCaerur' _ n"r', Ct 9. tti. V; iiai'cd' EN - . ~33 Mmmu- "ma I Proton CounciL it"! " 'rnid.-Ake. Bhohtono, the mm. of Englnnd'l grsl Mdhwhoh out hwyu.uud.ud the name of I well larvae-awn... hon hwyer'n pen a Ederbrook'l " I“. will It. Ink. 'hot.tio- tantalum. tW. aetm'tt" n- 'hiotoeintttoiatotthtitt-ilr Q-trig-ug badmhwhuian-winm it. tbe W "Unit Might-7. s for l 18 " ; II " eon. con. ' 22, l2, .1110 littU on. who '1. killed v.“ I , 48th of Dun! Caldwell, n brother of , 300030 The body of Andnv Loyd m l thmm, I” no“, and that of Malawi - u (u. Gun. who w injured, in My Ab]. to be about. but it is found “NE-ha Cddwoll will will die, In an inhabisqnntity of stem. Inna. tho “on": " you: elm and Ind that childnn. m lived 1n Thunder. Loy" 't"nbort"6ramot-, and, unmarried. Ind lived in the village of PM. Mal. oolll in about so you: of no, Ind lived in Wile. Inmpioou of the ballot "me0urmintotuid. weaning. mam m I.“ l ell-um hon zoom '00 not to. tho an ofthe Mt "btttU," who was killed. The two chil- dm with. with an: intertwined when tho ”pinion look plug. A portion 4ntltotsedurstr,soh We, killing but in. 'taattlr, Ind Eden m acutely oenlded. time-hing mehino auLu, JL, an}: Mr. Cddwell In not injund, and that it In! not his New, but but cousin Viola or All Hound won broken not! Iplinknd Mott!" engine. The and“ of night cloned our on. of the Most tad not. crushing tHt8ttMm out witnessed in this put of Condo. Mr. 000m. Cddwell, who suffer- Ineh . terrible [on by this loci" dent, in I brother of Dr. Caldwell, dentist oftbineitymndinnvidowct of ghoul " yet". He owns 5 fun of '00 am. And in. prosperous fax-nor. Bin 'ttttther n- Iidu with Iain. ‘erioe. Strong. Active men, who e few mo. ment. before were exchanging greetings Ind enticipeted nothing but heppinoee, lay upon the ground bloating and dead. The little- girl Viol. we. not mtttilatad, and her death was so sudden that her mean- enoe retained e were] apron-ion in death. " Mr. Owen Reed's eteem thrush“ hed been i. engeged during the day by Mr. Celdwcll, f. and through come defect of the gouge " carelessneu on the pertot“ the engineet r. the heed of eteem wee not fully known. _ The consequence we: thet the boiler of the a threeher exploded with tem'tie tome. tear. ., in: everything into piece. end uttering i death end duknottou on ell eidee. lnson, e thresher, who wee enceged nee: the cylin- , der " the time the explodon occurred, wee a struck by e piece of the shuttered engine, end " null wee hedly crushed. He died . elmoet instantly. Andrew Loyd. who Wee , else new by, wee blown fully "mrttrfive t yerds from the engine end his ehdouien l was torn open so " bowele protruded. Deeth wee almost itutaataueow, in his _ one. Also Wm. Malcolm, con of William , Malcolm of this city, end who we: for-mee- I ly former: of the see hence hem. wee in. etantly killed. He wee employed on the mechine end wee a promising you». n of ebont twentv yeere. Mile Viole Cell- well, daughter of Gen. Celdwell. Mod elev- en yeere, who wee new the aniline wetch- ing the operations, wee struck by e piece of the engine end bed her neck broken. She too died in e few momenta. Butthele essualitie.,uorribl. no they ere. did not complete the Injuries, 'tMiestod upon life end limb. Mr. Cnldwell him-elf wee eeri- onely. but it is thought not fete", wound. ed. Henry Gen-in wee dangerously injur- ed, end me, die. Cherlee Gerkin‘wee the peinfnlly injured. The engine wee Ihett- cred into-t hunched pieeee, end port of it wee driven intothe hem. outing tire to the “rev. By creetel’orte the Bnenm were extinguished before they hed done much (lounge. The eeene " the hen otter the accident battu"-irtioet. The writer got hie informetion Iron: en eye- witneee who deecriheethe engeieh of the bereeved friende no heat-ending in the ex- treme. Whileeelne cored krthe wounded, cthere (ethered wand the Inuiileted tome of the killed, end rent the air with their dents am ever ooourud in this may look plug yesterday dun-noon MM 0 Ind 7 o'clock, " the tum “It. Goo. Caldwell. 8d: con. of Thurlow, and the“ one And I half miles out cl Zion: Hulk. Bollnillo, Sopt. M.-A checking th-h. ing mAchino accident o06tgtgmi in Thad“ yesterday attemoom A load up. pub- Mu the following 'artiouues.u-. One of the most “and. Ind an! usi- Moved by Mr. Mead Mr. Buckley. Thu this Co m " Wu]. on the of October nun-Cm Moved by Mr. Black. mm by in. Buckley. That the clerk - tho Com. eiiothammont window-Wot no on an bound-l7 line between Proton and Eamon: opposite the Mlth con. in we tinet named 'l‘p. to meet . Similar an- out expended by Proton. Carriml. ”M65001; nova by“. Among... Buak,thngBr.uw No.286n =2'7aa1'11"Cfffflt"TH- tlit 'ee. 1'fgh'lttttzrtetiijiii,"ii"iC't _ comm“, fiept. 2.3.4 "abd-Bei-ra h hunt-(h ' qumsh um gnu-noun the plum 'fr2ehEt1rtFiiiaiiT11 odbrJ.W.ctsre-ot,t;.si but. “In Filb- dick-A. than T an shop took tire, " u and l d h h. - ttt him the inebttiidtig Occupied Ly P. W. l n‘uuh MM. bomb“... "a' mm envelop-d m (lawn. “a“ - .10 Pohdiste “I.” Bexm'.mstulistsmcnt ml. tl., wall 'd',,tS:',tfr,tttt'iFiii1'u',Cd"tt i Math]: in front " T, L up sl, tere-e 'erthe War of a. i"' tho north. |ud Lang}; proud). " Itiyirsu..-4aeiu. . {also building. Mam m1 gin, “by In Blink, "oortded by Mr. ' mm“. ..,..g.m....l I.",,,'. ...- “by. That J. (JOY-nu]. an»: - _ Jotw Vin. ' Mr 5'me- 28. not. Cs'StiErs',ri' u by Mi. muck. '9de by Mr. Dy, That Jan CIVInlgh 0.9% n. in may: with ti. ti. No. a uni jug-M ”m4 x l V m’ '"uuule, second“ by Thumhcoueu "in“ te e,tereu by In, _ A Mus Fire at loan: Mam-o um bud».- A.H .mnm 'ti.ooo i “mu-.1 " 000.3. Plunuix. w. .l. hum, t in. "Mtto:irtsurrul for '2.oo curl “no Chanda Fire and Mama ' Hum! Hund. Quebec, Qum-m uni in I. i, A Orion. T. Lung & “rum, t,,tul In». '1 000 to IIWUNKLa purtml lummrm. , a known. J. W. Curt); Inna» my} U total loss. 0500: no mun-u rm. UM In": lodge. total has. H .00“ : " mm] the Wanna for won. P. w 1w” t 1tti000', insured m thr. I yum” Union for 02,000. Guilfryle lip rl. wu- ion ot “and in I dumawal r null" tgtl'lt,'ollr.,u'L1 in the Lunctalu with“, Imporid and b'overrercru for M. C. COUOIOO, IMHO hull-1;: g, "or, Add Ion. "OOO: insured m tht for ",000. W. R. Anr‘rrmn, vagina. "ooo ; inanred in tho PM: for 'ttoo, in the hmmnhue r... "oo. M " "to. Mum St, my, loots dam; - monk haw-d. I}. Call -iidiog,; 1osus $3.00" ', itscurrd to Inna-AM" for “00. (‘umuh 40tt, W - O”. In. “makings. Urn-c. fr hrduine, inland for 9600 m the Now a“. of '%gUsad. R. W. 6rL'rur-u, Kl: hse-dbrimrttrwuser. Horatio & 0.3“. In. building; luau. $2.5! m MOI,” ouch. E. ll. (MPH: “may "artatted by mater; - bur-nee in the Vim-tern tat "me. Lindsay, mum ha ;4-u in the Hand. I” I. “has. The M la.- 50 III-Inna con-min, In hm. - , Baud-u: Haul. .8, I’m. OHM; Ionian. Li -'dGhb..0t,.b.d1-aaFr"o t Mari 00,500. new And... 02.001); W “.91M3W Union, 06.! lay-Luca»; lupus-I. ".000; u “a“; Notch- ”M? “W. '0ttttt; “has. " WWSQM'I. "AM. I Chi-mm an -ttiae I bum-I0!- “but The total loan "and be. Ions u. 000. but how much is cherI-d by I in not yet f..":',',, Lots's Imcvlo Fair to...» Fame and 11ml M W. as they All Ind lmu III “I. The Bank of Torouto 'tte, not-l m nuly and by ttrrttt ' At on “In. it Will thought that could an an greater pun ..r the It is the H [HI-ins" an oi the tg'i'ltut,Ct", "I'm. fun- in u it ' from I mulch My dropped on the nade loo. fanned to c lune by the w 'il‘l blowing ht-dny. The task-gr: III alt demolhhed. lulu?! or was“ "In Imam “Wood. Sept. S6.--Tlst. loti Woe by yetorGs"rriitotsrr : y FIJI “a Co., building ttuttrd: los,, M in the (Mu-err'nl mun" one l nook badly damaged luy mm 010.000 to 'li0/0r; iurured In u “it. [or 054100; North Brmxh, Boyd. new; Wum‘n. "mm. “-0 and.“ Adjoining: C. L'nn a b- 00.000; insured fort .000. B.- 1+l, l‘. “I!” ' in.ured for tg." qsontisotiot"srs; R. w, n. Can; ' bouts aud " hwtgfumper jewe- bi; W. ll. Anderson Perm-t. linuuuth ; H [is Stony. boota u "roitare, all total loc- B. B. MW. drums” In", lo- tkeen m plum] 1 '-it"uotlre “an? ll" I, the” HI “on. 1nd Linda “I Manon-Ill. The pm' mm ll follows ' -Mclnl Co., ”has! econ. loss m MINT. II the Pool " the Guild: "My an gutted and the a arith WM ; C. l'uuml. hauls Bed Bron. gent: fungi-dump; l 1m printing rftiew ; Lo, m M; W. J. l'rnu do" . T. Long and Bro... an ' W.CII‘OV; boots and ttlure, ml "oee; Uuilfuylo Hr. “a ', C. Cunarnu. “one de Inocupiod ', Foreman & Hume. confections“; R. W. O'Brien, B. Cam, ' bouts aud slim-a ; Sh haunt ; Cooper jeweler ; Au “in killing. ooeuplod by T. . - finishing More, and W. H I ”Mn-om“ and bookesU “I " “villa, Fu'r, t Co., next - up: it thin beigpuleouade “I. bat for c (an. without " had a mum-m. and the tit Hm the upper ouilmg um! I The " “tended rapidly south TIA. buildingl to the mull: of Long: in; all of wood with tlteeseeptro" o dwelling ballingiug to Mr. C. Cunn- Imagining. completely detitroy Wm of FUNI‘nlu & , m of B. W. U'Briuu. Cooper's “'0 'isrtr,t5uauld'e restaurant. beat I“ Ibo. atom, R. Carey's - ‘09, and Amhar'o gr all nun-0d. tr-thee with .11 a» bonus“! pic-inn in the rear. T "so than than utfme to an“ wool-I building- on the a“. ad RIO-uric "not, which in lbw-lino (at with. and agtsinat . will. Thy wen 010ml by T. . Bets-d ll Calls". and occupied 'itt, til Imp} Brougham. Huddle: / to. t Oo., bud-In ; In Bunny, I“ the. ', to. Chullew. tubule! l “IMMMOJ to the 01* but“ I“. honing-bonus and i “In. Tho pinup-l sulfate-r: were Hm. of the tim, of Hunks: and Donald ; In. Hacking, J. Pearce, Blown. all when: m9nown at M The Mon baildiugs and platform WI, on be, but wow and by III. (In! canon: of the ulnplnyl h Company. True wind whack wu- I-(anlctromtlle unnamed well Toby's tummy. I alum.» of mm " miu,.agd_otiae '00de m “on. I vary In“. quuutity of which “mod. Only sturdy Medium and building. About nun o'eioek that III-culin- from Suyuor tuned, ml .1. - m lo be under annual. db,LW.C-nw,u|looluudq .atAahe.tooktim, and it And tit 'tteuiuiaeotsmtrsud by P. W. 31 "out. onuloped in ihumys. t No "eblintum,ut on the south. -madat, infant ofT. Longkl “I not“. and Long‘s may. wit? M building, Dianne taught, I (My consumed. Long'- mum My brick building won In! “a. _ W. J. Prime} Man II“. - (In In madly extended Bought “(I GIN od can ly “an I Ver' :nrh " Mm M "

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