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Grey Review, 22 Jun 1882, p. 1

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ress H suts and Accromwry iow Oi, is + either in m NT aa t #S INALLY Fom RURALGLA, ALLOUS LV MP% TIFF JOLNTS, ROST BITE. ORN®, RUISES, Pest, ALN IN BACK, AIN in SIDE, &a, NALLY FOR OUGHS, ORE THUROAT, OLDS, &e. of _ Toronto, Ont. St. Pasl, Miney e iez « to the busi« Poothache, Lumbago «nd he, "It will most feal, as its acting power z fousehoi? Pannces," ut Fuin Reliever, and ny other Elixit or Ling. db holnev-vyhu.nyh“, it really is the best rem. KVA, E. . this terrible :I--.. I% ou puin to the n€. he thront, so w~ . It also cures inflam~ bowels, Asthive, Croup, y token will break up is oconpatiom vour snccess nees rc quired. nternal and ronto, Ont. er‘s Durham. PTS ERIES,. ttie ONT NAL GTON, Iv large foree Ont. MEDICINE, to the SUFFERING to give satisfac» 1A1 DYE » the 8t WN or e Hutma‘s to ALLETE Portlacd., Ma rumph » mediâ€" €] 03 & great adine wll? ‘sa yor and cmigt s for sule by «ll ove® iwdicine was Doctorsgave h ## onee, 0. WoOop. rin' in thig Y SCOTp Ath , tagy 11 beor !.-,'.,',’_"_h 5s 14 [ 0) 0 .0 C CUam Johaâ€" . _ _ 10 Mss Whot Bas ali the applianees for Knitting Stockings & Socks To «fatkon SW BL s u. . . . Jurious t How are _\ YERY in Look out for cold weather | Oc# Collar W HARNESS, HARNESS Reoliable Scotch COLLAR Durshar New Stock of LEATHER, : wHIPS, CHRry cormt BRUSHES, BELLS & And See Their en a calland I enould Call ar BOULDEN BROS,! COLTC: wan sow tw made can | adjustecd t This mach [1 FPH R ho LatestStyle M Soring and Sumn Wth,19$ Basidenceâ€"Op; AMERICAN COLLARS JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, u the ..â€",;.' »npetition A.4 County of in all parts of tioods sold on ( gttended and t ates! Emahiows Heguierts â€" 2 200 /TA CAnduse WM. JOHNSTON, Jr., Pageived. Durham , Feb.14, 1878 day and V'rivinj,if Dundalk Mirci Willbo at H is« Good FIT Guaranteed. VETERINARY SURGEON $ 00 t @very month, where he will wpon all thasp that may fuv pomage. All work entrusted formed in the istest and : RersEENCE, any of the lor youto. MWend @Mce, â€"Wingham Cutting done to Order Alexander Robertson, _1 Solicitors in Chancery, Conveyn Owen Sound, have resumed ‘at Fleshort »pen every Tharsday as heretofore, ALFBED FRORSY, J , W,Â¥RO County Crown Attornoy. June2ich 1680. Ne w J3A}BISTELRS and Attorney‘ ,'.___,‘.‘}"‘_"f‘,"f},“, Chancery, Copveynn * RADT A u the ny ICENSED AIl CHAS. LEAVEXS, â€" Mauker, Lamhton Street, tear the Post Oftice, DUBH.’\M. ’ itly on hand & full supply of Carcinge Hoarmess, maude of the %ofl material. ! d Work and nuow.h* ' a Speci.m.y. nce at Canu®l advertisements charged 8 cents per Line for the first insertion, and 2 couts per uuo?::ewh wubsequen tinsertion.â€"Nowperie} measure Ordinary notices of births, marringes, doaths,and all kinds of local nows,inserted free of charge, Mitrny Aninmenies, &o, advertised three weeks to: §$1, the udvertisement not to exceed 12 lines. AAvertisements, except when sccompanied by wr Aen instructions to the contrary, are inserted watil forbidden, and charsed at regular rates. WtR . 50+ 5 0 Money to Loan. lego, T Threeinches do. per your Protesstonal and busizess cards one inck space and under. per year, ............. T wo inches or 44 lines Nonpariel mensure. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. â€" sn i tReGat Working l'l"l'OBNEYS at Law, Solicitors, &c. OMlceâ€"â€"Lower Town, Durham. B,JACKES, B, A. 1. A. PRINGLE. DURILAM â€"*TRAM%:â€"01.006 per yenrin A dvance. me e sw WS MISCELLANEOU®S. HUGH MACHKAY, »e used upon it o sow the fine from #35 ‘mportant quest m“d"“""“q 48 me ith than cold feet A+t tha"Oflee, JACKES & PRINGLE, TTORNEYS at Law, Soliei V Ftimproved methods ‘rtestnotice und aichare Pvery Thu rsday, E.D. MACMILLAN TTORXEY â€"A‘T â€"LAW . & "THE CGREY REVIEW TAILOR, opposite Purker‘s Drug D'o;o.â€"l;;:po; you of fop ALSO THE OoLD Dm’h&m, M cs Te 4e Ont. v calling BRATES OF ADVERTISING. Frost & Frost, "viide and aicharges that <1pport nativeindustry, We au ue oT ATE of Ontario Vetrinary Col eOld Po#tOthee, I DURHAM. t Grey New Antiâ€"Galing g, Good: Enongh ‘pposite the C; terian Church CALL AT nto MEDICAL. . NT XCGPN, DUNDALEK , Ont it‘s Hotel, Shelbu s s | J 8. JEROME, Licentinte « Surgery, will visit Durkamâ€" Offce, British Hotelâ€"from third Fuesday (Fair Duy) to the end of here he will be most happy to wait a:n muny fm'mr hn_u, with their patâ€" DENTHSTEY, J. TOWXSENXD, Publisher ATHER, HARXESS question foy everyâ€" is nothing more inâ€" feet, however such d evervybody made a WilHane Sohaâ€" strom 6. Jt rusted to him will be per t and most mpproved atyle the lending Dentists of To. Qarkifta®n Stroot, Upper Town 18 wWid, 14 PUDLIB&HED IONEER DL ashions regrlri) wred to Receiv Socks lothip through 17 ply other machine t Linen throad ) can bo ensily lburpg,every M J, W,FROST,LL.B Sal LHAM Receive d Prices range es range Conveynneers, ote ,0wer Fow n vda Prosby. 1. A, PRINGLE v190 *> &e.â€"Orrics® Agoo | for the as V I ns a Cricket grogng "W 3 °_V | ‘ne wire drawing Agares 9‘ ,'pfeeb .“‘l‘lh" | Shop, have boen uged ns a ‘7;“;““,'(,'.‘,'3'??'::;,"’;3 Iborious dissertations of langnaage.""In the n w he incin "ro s â€" untiimecty M : fit» the Town :"""rlr"‘~m""""’ the openinig of the ‘uwe strain rans the mortaary notice of a shwe Te dn on y onar e nad anet Rooanl en on ions 1 O e ie hrmaty notice of a Markets in Outario i ty ann fee splendid water powers, thnt aratnnn ue y pious, and very.zealous, but he apâ€" q ‘anufacturing place of nnte.s J. 3i. Hunter, t:g; I Â¥ & ed the impon- is now erecting a commodiou« sw“-h‘m at w.d never to have learn Htation, 80 x 40, three stories hish, and others wltb-‘ "it is the liahtaing that killl. template buildings of a similar kind. Mmh | ant fact that "it is ' noted for i*s splendid stores and Hotels. ~This .‘ a the the th C His style of orâ€" far smfor investment than Manitoba Lots. The ‘l!d,f‘o‘ DIJ' % J Appay acuil on oo o tor one or a1t m[mvmhm‘d,m.mvmm@ Apply at this F. r__ RBECK,** | """PUTÂ¥TAP"W.romée, of the t watâ€"Law Building Lots, Maxych Brd, 1383 $721 v162 600 Bush. Fresh Limo.‘ Durham P. O., May 25th, 1880 Lumber, Lumfiéf, 3 The en Shingles, Shingles, Lath & Lime mitselves ___ °C NC you caunot fail to suit| Â¥o H'.*l’l\t‘!‘. Fannery corner of Saddlerand Albort Stroots, | Lower Town, Duxh:un.‘ Highost market price puid for Hides, Calf Sking and Tall=w, | Durham Feb.7th, 1882, wiay vIS7 IMMENSE STOCK of ROREIGN MESTIC LE(\TI“'JRS. \lso Pindings in great variety. A spl Town Grite s d 090 3 2UCT. An iints, and twho would think it ?) the C too,.are dealing with me, as they kno Bootis T Boot for both wans 89 '\/[Y ras 4 Having patronage . loadinggent] Sir John A. m SHOEMAKERS "The N.:LP.. _ BOOT anrd SHOE SHOP y10 A FIRSTâ€"CLASS nEARSE Remember the placeâ€"a shork dis v19q #‘wir doalir pacimlayrv0c0,«0d Gilt. Pluns,ip and Bills of Lumbermade outon short tallitock ot Coftine, Cuskets Shrouds mincsalwayron hand Askius‘ Puteut Metalic Glass Tar y y, 5. 4 0 0_ ATORt VAriety. A splendid lot of PRIME HARNESS LEATHER. If and e irbone aent aecul 2100 tmeme 1 wosl 9e _ A WEEK. @12 a day at home easil Costly Outft free. Address Trv® & I)L.\NS. Specifications, Estimates Furuishod. ?’uu Sqperintended and 1 ted. Charges Mod crate. v‘( )I{ SALE’ My Mottoâ€"Close and pror und (nir dealing between a ‘ (‘/C\I VEYANCER, Commisctoner in B.R, ‘ Real Estate, Loan & Losurance Agent. Lands Bought and Sold. Deeds, Leases, Wills &c. neatly and correctly ! prepared, | Auction Sales Attended, 7 | All Business Strictly Conlidential, t CHARGES LowWw. $ 4 ‘Money to Loan 10 Business strictly on elther F 20 20008000070 IeLME, and n General Banking Business TRANSACTED, Durham Planing Mill SASH, DOOR Hopt. 20th , 1881 W. M,. CLARK, Architect and Builder MARKDALE, ob on c hardet > tultat zis io o I DEPOSITS of $4 and upwards Received, upon which the current rate of interest , will he allowed. '[‘HIS BANK issues Great Reitain and otl Buysand Collects Storline Capitali $6,000,500 : Reserve $1,400,000. . DAVIS, FLESHERTON. raspects, Ladies HE undersigned has â€"_of both private and Com BANK â€"Of COMMERCE, ntlomen A.und th â€"Six of the Bestâ€" Should Call and Examine V ; commenced business I solicit your .' I muke the N. P. Boot, such as the | lomen of the Dominion wour, Lexpect | ind the Hon, Alexander coming to get | t imy N. P. Boots. All the lendine fuw astd n en eCs 2 "frenl Pritain and other Furelg; (-:ol'n‘x.t and Collects Sterling Exchange; Issues c on New York and all parts of Canade, On reasonable termse, and Vol. V . No. 19 with me, as they km;w"th.o-l}"'lâ€"'. r for both wear and «ppearance Repairing done. 1 Shew l l ‘wrim or Village prof of mu?m‘ trictly confidential reduced to the low e LECTIONS MADE CA N placeâ€"a short dista nee northo the Post Gflice. DURHAM. JTAMES MoCREARY, Opposite the Review Office, Upper Town Durham, Metalic Glass Burial Cases epl in atock, ind promp atiention to business tween all mon, 164, aff n NADIAN and Gentlemen ! Augusta, Maine mo My > BninesaAcill s on Lower Town, Durham LLS. Also Lot 41,Con, 2 s and al kinds of i{. ui Mou!q:ugx. in be Gren: LN 6., u)(,‘cifl("ariogfil ] nshort notice. A wrouds and Trinm / i) and costs of loans vest figure. R. A. PRINGLE, 3 spe Lct_t_ers_ of Credit on pany finds to lend perty at lowest rates . TO HIRE mservatives a large amount Foreign Countries; y197 hand a Issues drafts n ! ] 1. Yandalism.â€"The Vandals were a bar y2 | barous people, burning with the love o et | conguest and casting wide sproad «esolaâ€" t \tion all around them. In the fifth century > | they invaded Rome, overthrowing that city, ** / famous for learning and a centre of civilizaâ€" [ tion. In the incursions made by them inâ€" _‘ to circumjacent and distant terrilories, o ‘ they were notorious for destroying the A ; monuments of art and literature, architec > ture, statuary, paintings _ and books. | Hense, the name of Vandal came, to sigâ€" fnif'_v one who is ignorant, unappreciative e ’ and consequently opposed to the progress ,‘&'z well as to the outoome of intellectual *II' culture. Vendalism is thus a general term descrintive of speakers or writers, who are * erude in the conception of things and vulâ€" :gar in their modes of expression. In the * spoken and written utterances of such men, J C .'nf whom there are in our day not a few,| | the critical eys easily firds solicisms in * : thought, statements contradictory the one ‘ | to the other, a string of aimless platitudes, j | a redundancy of words with paucity of | !idms, or ideas buried under a load of verâ€" | l viage, a strange mixture of fignres and exâ€" I ltmvugant flights of fancy. In the farther t | discussion of the point at issue, we proceed lto argue from the stand poivt of ubservaâ€" P | tions,â€"some desire to tickle the fancy and | , | excite the imagination ; others, covetous 1 ’ of a sky rocket brillianey, delight in rainâ€" t | bows, meteors, earthquakes, waterfalls, the t ‘sll\'er chiming of spheres and tlie welterâ€" b ing chaos of domolicqu worlds. Some, e when they enter on a subject, must Le 0 mounted on stilts, and so they give themâ€"| ° selves laboriously to seeking out great il: swelling words and constructing cumbrcus sentences, and heuce, become pufly, pomâ€" P pous and bombastic; others like to be call. w ed intellectual preachersâ€"men of logionl i grasp of mind, and ; ecordingly, ‘thoix sor. Y mons are, to a 'ntt extent," metaphygical ‘fl“ "Aisquisitionsâ€"efforts to split hairs, hence, y 169 ti176 â€"_ [6°°"> proficiency in the art of writing ; bus we must in e ther ease aequire it as far as we are cupable of doing soâ€"there is no royal road to it. If characterized by qualiâ€" ties of n high order, the mind may by the ,,, | prozsesses of education be so polished as t 6‘ | mirror truth with correctness and precision * 'lto set off the truth with the benuties of exâ€" | pression just as objects are beautified with 'fine lhnes and varied colors by the reflected ‘ light of stained glass in the windows of ’mngnificent edifices, to verify that beanty | is truth and that truth is beauty. On the Icm:trnrv. if a man possesses a mind charâ€" acterized by qualities of a low type, he can :fnm er by the processes of education aequire : | the art of writing out his ideas with finish ; | or of expressing limself on any subjuct| ;m'th accuracy, clearness and taste. Po. y stow on him what eulture you may, you | | can never polish away the inherent rough» | ; !noss of his mind; nay, the greater the eulâ€" | , [ture you bestow upon him, the more (o % | the coarse grains of his mind stand out to |4 ’[view. The powers of the mind may be | , ‘muclx improved by eulture but they { | can never be changed in their character p |and they can only be improved within cerâ€" g ]tnin limuts ; for, the powers of the mind can i not any more than streams of witer rise| .. higher than the level of their fountain h head. It thence appears why the thoughts ti and language of not a few, are rough, /M rude and wildlâ€"a fact, which stands o t J emspicuously before us in the three specx’eul bi of compositionâ€" | _ (Prepared specially fSor the Review.) | The art of writing out our ideas with I propriety and expressiveness is aequired in ;uo other way than by long and laborious I{prnctice. The constituent character of the mind may be favorable or unfavorable to "grmt proficiency in the art of writing ; bus The hours are mwim angols , That still go gliding by, And bear each moment‘s record up To Him who rests on high. The poison or the nectar, t Our heart‘s deep flower cups yeild, y A sample they still yather swift, ‘ And leavo us in the field. And some fly by on pinions, .. _ Of gorgeous gold and blue, Aud some fly on with drooping, Of sorrow‘s darker bue. A And as we spend each minute * ‘That God to us has given, The doeds are known befofe his throne ’ The tale is told in Heaven, Vulgar Forms of Composiâ€" tion, And we who walk among them, As one by one departs, Think not that they are hovering Forever round our hearts, Like summer bees that hover Around the idle flowers, They gather every act and thought These viewless angel hours. And stlll they steal the record, And bearit far away This mission flight by day or night, No magic power can stay, Bo teach me Hoavenly father, To spend euch fying hour, That as they go they may not show My henrt a poison flower, THE HoURS, KO. 1 POETRY DURHAM, Co. Grey, hk 4 m ical. â€" The set forth muy 1,, | 8+ *>@» WoMW!â€"Whiteâ€" do. beoved 30 S oi oc ce P hh fortB tnm) hed 9/ 106 D66A 4n sn m wige prowe| uy aprocess of réasoving. sNavels? g9° © 4 "ATx NullA, * owa fles® sls ordinm awm’ fs we .,e l“fi ib‘v N;IEO. Cb“. F‘il “mt carried along with morbid interest frotk inâ€" NEâ€"pM280 8 range J. I o. sident o incidontin, the sequel of the story, | 1y 1 p‘t231 3 range _ do. "*do. but thissoxcitement soon passesiawaw «i. . ) , m JUNR 88, igsg E.vp't 1, 19, D. Fergnuson,do. 17," *49, ~« Jos. Phuillips," "A0," 10, _ Dongld Bel!, do." lgi' * fi:, . Jobn MoPhee, ownt 12y.~1+»â€"Duncan Menzioes. do And thatâ€"the following lands be taken from Non : Resident and placed on Resiâ€" dent nseossment roll to the persons named and valuation as follows, viz:â€" Lot Con., 4 19, 11, 10, E. Campbell, tenant, . ... $800. confirmed. & D. K. MeArthar, lot 2, Main st., Hopeâ€" ville, .and> the .mmount struck_ off roll, $150. 7 Ezra Golaen, 8,â€"Main st. Hopeville, aâ€" mount put on rolt $150. tok Jaimnes Huetson, 19 Albert st. Dundalk, raised from $150 to $200. TADGL James Stephens, Lot 18, con. 6, assess ment reduced $100. Duncan Menzies, Lot 9;â€"60n; 5y ssess ment reduced $30. v _ ment confirmed, _ Jdohn HMooktridge, part lot 5, con, ment reduced $20. Thomas Rodgers, part lot 5, con. ed on assessment roll 820. Lot 5, permnal‘property. removed and . in Mt, Forest struck off §481. perty in Village Dundalk, no changeo sessmens coufi med. James Armsttong, lot 26, con. 8, hi not any . personal "property. â€" red 1ney procecded to examine and decide up~=»,the appeals received and presented by The Clern, baving Leard and eÂ¥ammed on oath the persons whoa had appeacd. The following changes are otherwise in assessment yoll made by this Revision Til | | o character «andâ€"tendincy of the éffect ? sink | After we have been é¥éited by the reading while | of n8%61s, the mind beco:ies flat and ‘dull, catch | when" the excitement has had sufficient forth | time to exhaust itself or ts mind becomes d, to | dead and insipid when the effervestente $1dâ€" | has died out. Tt not vitiated the mind is table | at feast thus rendered passive aad mbjut‘ work | ip many consequent evils. ~There is N"j citeâ€" ‘in the mind a want of relish for tlie ‘vigor. j ushâ€" | ons exercise of thouglt â€" necessiiry to l&d} Verâ€" | standard works on literature, science und‘ his philog6ply. There is now in the mind, a into disposition to while away time in light! t* of | readibg, in frivolous cunversation and in for | giddy" enjoyment. There is accordingly own | ow in the mind ail that, which may thake e of | a man‘a créature of cireamstance, the prey tion | of temptation and the victim of viee. im e of | ilar are the effécts of sensational préaching ave | on the mind of the hearerâ€"it diverts that i I the | understanding away fromthe truth, barâ€" j neâ€" | dens the lieart ngainst religions impresâ€" | i to | sions and renders the whole moral nature i" ht, | unfraitfal in the graces of the spirit. ‘The | t ‘leâ€" }outcome of this state of things is made! ise / manifest by the statistiecs of our law courts 1 in | which show that crimes abound most in ’ 1 @~ | the ecclesiastical bodies, where little or no | I ‘al | religious instruction 14 given and where !1 m ithe sensational is the form of the religious! a er |instruction imparted to the people. Hence ; 1 (a |our position comes out, not as a mere inâ€" | D rir |ference or as an indi¢idaal opinion, but as | ch | an established fact emibodied in therecords | P iâ€" | of justice and published to the world. The A |same stands out with equal clearness in | fo Or | what is ealled revivalism. â€" In reviyal serâ€" Y | vices, there is much talk but little said disâ€" | T# Of‘ elosing the great truths of the gospel, which , ©C ‘â€" can alonemake men wise unto salvation; [ fu y’tbore are given detailed accounts of indiâ€" i â€" , viduals relative to the manner of their con . | bG r lversicm. but meagre . mention: is made of ; ? | Christ and him crucified, that can alone | th ) | turn men from their evil ways to the sorâ€" l' # e | vice of God;â€"Athere are greater efforts to ‘ JO! i/ stir up their feelings than. to fix their | th r| thoughts on Jesus, who is the . way, the“°‘ | teuth and thie life, Now, anecdotes,stories j ) |and excitement can never replace the.glorâ€" £ | :ous gospel of our blessed God. â€"They may : | please and in some iustances they may tl:: | even be useful.in the intererts of veligion ; 7 | but they can: never nourish andâ€"sustain 7 / Christiawlife. . Hence, subsequent to reviâ€" us vals so conducted in any . neighborhood, 1 there eusue among the converts cases of | M | callous indifference, painful elapse and ’ unf | gross immorality. .Nor can it be Otherwise ; i so long.as the mere shadows and not the | 17. Nal I substance of the cross, are made the sub:| ,ject matter of religious instructim; for, in } $40 \such instruction there is little to indoctrinâ€" , con ate the hearer in the principles, to imbrue tens him with the spirit and to uphold him in !:65( the practice of christianity.â€"O.8, arn aigh A grant of 10 was ordered to be expendâ€" 10, E. Campbell;tenanty ;. ...$800 | ed on 17th sideroad, con. 8 to 11. \, 19, D. Ferguson; do.. $ 400, . sA grant of $20 was made to improve the 9. + 308. Phillipe,""M0/>~ ©®©@800| line from siderond 210 to 220, . Dongld Bell, do. , 950} â€", A t of $10 was given the line on &r :;ano'w; v:mifln:;‘;pd Bid concessions opposite lot 7....Duncan Menzios, de, ,. ... .400 | 28. . . . . _ Saâ€"~o.do. =1=»4001â€" Qne hundred dollars was given to imâ€" ~*"°, mgont~*‘s 80,; proye the 22nd sideroadfrom lith to 6t “:‘ owner 400 |â€"cone, zy ; tenant, .‘ .. 800| ,Fifty dollars was granted on 37 sideroad Laman do. 435 | from 12th to 6th cons. do. **do. Aoprant of 275 was maks an thh o ctnn The Reeve issued order for $20 in favor of T. G. Brougth, Secâ€"Treas. 8. S. No. 12, as per resolution of Council, dJohn MeMurdo, Tp. Assess~*, was paid Pis salary, $75, and $5 for postage and othâ€" er expenses. ‘ The payâ€"sheet presented to Council by W. F. B. Howlett, Engineer,, engaged in drainage. survey, 8. 8. No. 1, Proton, aâ€" mount $44.60 on behalf of self and others employed, was ordered to be paid. .. Wiui.. Ferguson P. S. Inspector, was paid $5.60 for services as referree of U. 8. 8. No. 10, Luther, Proton and Arâ€" thur, The account of C,. W. Rutledge, for printing amount $18.90, was ordered to be Au order was issued in fovor of the Clerk for one quarter‘s salary to July 1st. The Assessment Roil was then finally passed and certified to, 85, MceAuley‘s survey, $1900, James Deans «©wne; 30, Ulk, H. $30, A. G. Huuter.own-‘ er, 229, 3rd . range, $600, A. G. Hunter, owner; 220, 3rd range, $400, John Allan » owner; McCullough‘s Hotel, Charles and‘ Bamnel MceDowel!, joint owners; Thomas Robinson to be taken off as farwer‘s son, being assessed for lot 218, range 4. Carâ€" ried. | Connors, owner; lots in blk. H. $60, to | Dancan MeMillan; 9 blk. L $100, G. H :«Middleton, tenant; pt. lot 1, south of T. G. & B. Railway, Thos. and Peter Glazier, temants; 13, 14, and 15, west T. G. & B. Railway, Joln Gilmore, owner; 25, n. e. T. G. & B. Railway, McAuley‘s survoy,{ Robort Montgomery, owner; pt. 281, west Main, street, $200, Robert Black, temmt;’ In the village of Duandalk : Lots 34 and 85,Lik. H. $30 each, Geo. Scott, owner. lot 4. blk. . 4, bik. E. $80 each, and lots 11.and 12, Main St., McConnell‘s survey, $30 each, Joln Little, owner; lots 1 and ~R blk. G. $80 each, Allan Hznderson, owner; bik. G. £50, 12 and 13, $30 each, Patrick ~..â€"Whole No. ... Lt 19, con, R, valuation $950, to James McKennall as tenant; lot 15. con. 14, valâ€" uation $700, to John Brown as tenaut; lot 17, con. 16, valuation $700, to William Meâ€" Nalty as tenaut; lot 21, con. 17, valuation $400, to James Moodyâ€"as tenant; lot 18, con, 8, valuation $850, to John G. Peer as tenant; lots 21 and 22, con. 10, valuation $650 each, to Robert and John Riug]nnd.l farmer‘s son. 5 | ~ The council adjourned to meet as an adâ€" l jo@urned court of revision at Dundalk on |‘the first Friday in June, at 10 o‘clock a. m, ‘) tor fina) revision of assessment roll. _ Proton Council met as adjourned Court of Revision of Assessment Roll and general business at MeDowell‘s hotel, Dundalk, on the 2nd June. Members all present. | The following changes were made in the ] Assossment Roll : 7 e e m :‘ urer, ! ~Dancan McMillan to he appointed pathâ€" ;'mutor instead of Somuel Gregson. Joln Ludlow instead of W. H. Dugan; Rich. Herd instead of J no. Campbell, and W. J. 4 Hicks instead of A McCannell, | Resolved, that from Lot 21 to 24, inclusâ€" ! ive on the 8th and 9th con., be taken from | bent 14, division 2, and formedinto a separâ€" | ate beat called beat 18, and that James H. | Bryee be appointed pathmaster for 1882. $1.00 to be reseivedin lieu of $8.69 taxcl‘ for 1881 on lot 2, con 19. Mr. Vert to give in Mr. Ca bond. The members of the eouncil to their pay up to date. > The pay shect press Israc Traynor, P. L. 8 eount of drainage pury full. _ Widow Bryte wae granted $10, she be: ' ing in poor cireumsta nces. " Calvin Vert to receive $2 for going mesâ€" sages in 1881. $8.83 to be accepted as taxes magainst lot 1, con. 2, for 1880, and 1881, Th County Treasures to erase the taxes mm default against lot 15, con. 6, the same haying been paid to township treasâ€" Mraw That the personk1 pI McMillan be reduced | loosing one of his horses Other Dbusiness was C s e Pn CBP NPRCCY Phat Samnel Batéhelor And NMafhew Lee b8 asséssed jointly tor lot 18, on éon 14. resident assessment and plaged dx;r-« dent Assessment roll to Thos. Robinson a \‘.alu'ntiop' of $400. ‘and S.am'dd' fl'éDownfl ata valuaton of $789.50 formills and two acrese of land and lot 287 con. 4 at a valnation af é1ea person#1 property of Dundan o reduged $40 on sécount of presented to counal by L. S. and others on purposes to be paid + Cavanegh‘s reccive !»ri«}g- over Su.‘q.liv&,-m was airs 1o Megisiry oilbce, and peyment of nl:ome aceouuts. Report ldoplzl‘. The report of committee appointed to consider advisability of appointing county Vainators was read, recommending the apâ€" pointment of three valuators; and a Byâ€"law was introduced appointing the same. The Council adjourned till 8 o‘clock Batâ€" urday imorning. Report No. 2, of County Property Comâ€" mitloe was read recommending same reâ€" pairs to Registry offce, and peyment of FRIDAY EVENING, The Warden read Treasurer‘s Stateâ€" ment, showing the urrears of County rates due by municipulities, Council went into committee and filled up By Laws Nos. 305, 306, 807 and 308, which were read a third time and then r Report of Education was finally adopted, rfter nrotions to go into committee on reâ€" port, and to amend report by adding the sam of §500 for the Owen Sound High Behool, had been lost. A committee was appointed to consider the advisability of apporinting County Yalnators, and the Conncil adjourned till 7 p. m. A motion for a grant of $100 W repair A motion by Mr. A. B. Lang, seconded by Mr. Malcolm, to refer the matter back to commuttee with instruciions to recummend an appoopriation of $15,000 to repair county and leading roads was lost by 11 to on Council went into Committee on report Iof Finance Comumittee, and passed reâ€" port. _ Byâ€"Law 807 was read levying a rate to l meet expenses and liabilities of County for 1882. _ Report No. 1 of Road and Baidge Comâ€" mittee was read; stating that if reference to petitions for repairs to roads the Comâ€" mittee could not recommend any actionâ€" their Opinion being that each mumcipality »l‘iould repair its own road. Report adoptâ€" ed. Byâ€"Law 805 and 306 were read a second time. Mr. Christoe preseuted report of No. 1, Finance Committee, showing the equalig» ed assessment of the county; and recom» mending a graut of $250 to each of the County Agricultural Societiesâ€"to be devid« ed and apportioned to Township societies in the same manuer as Government grant. Mr. Christoe also presented report rela« tive to sick female in gaol, nequitting the gaol pbysician of intentional neglect in the matter, Report adopted. FRIDAY MoRXNING, The Reeve of Durham intr Law 806 to assess the munic an amount equivalent to the School Grant for 1882, A motion to go into commit report was lost and the Council till 10 o‘clock Friday morning; Report of Education Committee was read, recommending that no further spocial grant be made to the high echool; and that reports of Inspectors be er.grossed on the imivutes. Mr. Chishoim, County Mirector of D. & B. R., presented report of the sta railway mattors regarding said road; Byâ€"Law $05 to establish at Walter‘s Falls and read. A motion made by Mr. MeRae, secondâ€" ed by Mr. Cameron; for & grunt of $100 to repuir the place known as Allen‘s sink hole was lost. THURSDAY ArTERNOOYX, Report No. 1 of Finance Committee was read, and on maotion the Council went inâ€" to committee of the whole on the report, which was referred back to Committee with instructions to amand it. The report of the Printing Committes recommending payiment of naccounts for printing, was read and adopted. The Conncil adjourned till 2 o‘clock on Thursday afternoon., A motion by Mr. A. B. Lang, seconded by Mr. Tbompson. that a rate of a half. mill be levied on the equalized assessment for the purpose of repairing find imaintainâ€" ing county and cther léading roads was lost by a vote of 9 to 26 On motion, the Education Committes were ordered to take the request of the High School Board into consideration, an# report at present session. 4. q3 2. j 10 C NsVe WiHei. Were. rg» ferred to their respective Committees; also .a 'Q.fi&on' frorg‘ H. CoÂ¥don and Others reâ€" lative to Garafraxa roail, R The special committee to whom war reâ€" ferred the Warden‘s Address, presented their report which was allopted. Report No, 1 of County Property was read recommending purchase of 150 cords of green‘ wood, some repairs to window stops in gaol, and that a hydrant be plaged in front of Court Mouke.. RaenbHE ailace‘ (Concluged From the Times) The Codneit mhet at 7 pâ€" m ‘The den zead sevoral accounts which we reamind telp 4s 1. muyc z. %___ C +0 nGet at CQ" darville on the first Tussday (6th) Tuly, ag¢ 10 a. m, The Reeve ond Deputyâ€"Reeve were apâ€" pointed a committee to inspect the bridge on . boundary line of Luther and _ Proton with view of rel uilding same, to report to Countil ft its next meeting; also the Counâ€" ’a'l of E; Luther be requested to meet the above Committeo on a date that is to be ‘fAxed. , The,Clerk to notify Daniel Fergtison to opposite lots 1 and 2, con. 19. and Hnoi Yuhn > L W DCt Stnt trarcondiieecns . Wilson, pathimaster of the beat was instruc« ted to have the said fenae removed. _ The Councit adjourned to meet at Ceâ€" UnFCMK HECUNCE B1 Frous _ SATURDAY ~eaeny Doee Bangeon Biver on the 19t» side? the lt Wedâ€" blish monthly fuirg and ~Markdale was comnittee municipalitios (of introduced By« the state of Legislative 19, and Hugh . G, O 0

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