2z P â€" 3 2 0 y * A Porxt apout a Farzer‘s Sox‘s Vork,. â€"A curious point in the law on voters‘ lists came before Jadge Suaclair at Stoney Creck lately, A young man vamed Marâ€" shall Hopkin« asked to be put on the list as a farmer‘s son. It eame out during the examination that Marshall is living on a farm which is owned and ran by his mothâ€" er, who is separated from his fither. . The question then arose, "is the woman afarmâ€" er for the purpose of the Voters‘ List Act?" It appears by the terms of a will or deed of separation the furm is owned by the mothâ€" er and an eldey son jointly, ©Decision was reserved, There ghogld be no difficulty in setrling thmat onse, for it seemse onlyâ€"right that the yeung msn should be put on. Suppose the worman was a widow, why should not her son be entitled. to vote unâ€" ; der the ® Six out of seven otf the Constitnencie® contested on Wednesday have gone Reform giving the howat Admin<tr:tion a gain o‘ two seats. Glengarry, Roeyside, 24 of a majorty ; South Essex, Balfonr, 68 ; South Waterloo, MeMaster, 400; East Simeoe, Drury, 400 ; N. Renfrew, MeAFister, as‘n; S. Bruee, (‘Connor ; W. Hastings, Rose (Conservative) 225. Hurrah for Mowat. Laras: Stock of Loys* coats at C. L. Grants. pesicney and eccnomy" is being â€"put in foree in the Dowinion. © Would it not be well for the Honorable Postmaster Generâ€" al to see that changes when they are made are in interest of economy, and that mails are sont by the quickest mode availible, particularly where a direct savinggo the Department is made thereby. In lettins contracts to Railways why not nse ns strincent rales, as are nsed in ‘regard to carrying mail« on common roads, and &6« that â€"theo service is efhciently carried ont. The tendancy should always be to hnve all mmuls | go through as~ promptly as pos sible, an d whew possible to reduce the time of transits The reverse sppente he the mode of proceedurs naw»â€"a"days, and some mails conld be trken far qnicker in an ox toam from© point to point than they are now taken by mail. Town 4} aniles, than with Hanover 14 miles in another comnty. â€" Allan Park used to ve 5} ues from Durham, but now a letter to get there travels the same distrnee by road, and 52 miles by railway Olms‘ making it over 87 miles distant from Dnrc‘ ham, and taking three times as long *o get there. The same way mdetter ned to go from Walkerton to Maple Hill 4} miles, in ’ about an hour, now it has t travel 52 mt .. ! by rail, and 14 nmles by road taking about 8 hours to make the journet. Commen senâ€"e we should have thonght won!d have sugzested the keeping ap of a through mail ronte, let ~alone the «nvinz of time and money to the Post Office Department, If this kind of thing is going on all over the country what a grand system of "ex.) Braxxets, Blankets, at C. L. Grante. token whrough from Durham direct to Walkerton, enlling at Allan Park, Hanove: and Maple Hill each way Caily, and this was dons by Mr, Middaugh by contract, we believe for $300 per aunuw. By the new arrangement sepmrate tenders for carâ€" ryingfithe mail to Maple Hill 1} miles from Hanover, and Allan Park 5} »les fmmi Hanover were asked for, and one let at $175 per annum, and the other at $195, for supplying two cmall offices ooly, a. an outlny of $70 per yeur more than the whote cost from Durham to Waulkerton. Besides Allan Purk naturally has more business with Durbam than Hanover, and Maple Hill with Walkerton, the Comn_v,, It is only a few months «mee the comâ€" mencementof the carying of the mails took place on the railway from Durham, and some *wonderfully progressive‘ changâ€" es were made, for instunce the mail was ronto, Another serions defect has recently occurred by the starting of the monning mail train on the Wellingten, Grey, and Bruce Railway prior to the arrival of the moruing mails from Toronto, whnch eauses great incouvemence by the detention of mail matteraddressed to the points inter â€" vening between Harrisburg and Gnelpl." 1 * With regard to the G. B. & L. E. Railâ€" way north of Stratford, there was aconueeâ€" tios made at Stratford with the Grand Trunk mail truin passing to and from Toâ€" ronto. â€" Recently this connection has "een broken, and the mail train passin g from Btrutford northwards leaves that zluce beâ€" fore the arriyal of the ail train from Toâ€" Great complaints we being made in difâ€" ferent parts of the conutry in regard to the mails. Is the Globe this week appears a long article m regard to the ineffciency of the servic«, which it charges to regent amâ€" alzamation of different railways. With reference to our railway it says . â€"On Wednesday last week nominations took place in six constitmencies to fill the vacancies in the Outario Legi=lature as folâ€" lows :â€"South BErace, Mr. O‘Connor, Reâ€" form, and Mr. Eckford, Conservative; E. Simeoe, Meâ€"ers. ~Drary and Slaven; W. Hasting«, Mesers. Lee and Ros«; Glengary Mesesrs. Ruyside and MeArthnr; 8. Esser, Messr«. Baltour and Wright; $. Waterloo, Messrs. Masters and Ratz. The elections took place yesterlay. Inâ€" South Bruce, Mr. 0‘Connor was elested by about 300 of a rusjority. ‘ Danie! Meith, _ Alexander Tayler , John McDountd, Colin C. IcFayden, THE REVIEW. Ag:nts for the ‘Grey Review. bottle up 1 \acéee, Dusksc. ie od i Holiday Goodsâ€"G Irwip, Durhare. * Astrayâ€"Sheep, â€"D Clark, Bentinek w Cheap Hardwareâ€"J F Mewat, Durbare, % Teachers Wantedâ€"John Nichol, Priceville, / . Farm for Saleâ€"â€"Allen McKechnie,Bentinck. Durham, October 19, 1882. New Adyeth. . THE MATIL SERVICE. I Guarp against Fire by porchasing a new ; improved antiâ€"expleding stâ€"ble lantern at $ * | Mowaiis > Ropsery i Durnarx. â€"On Tuesday fu.mnin: last Mr. Micdaugh had occasion to go to his safe to take out a swm of monâ€" ’ey. and being cailed into the bar of the hotel, left the key in the safe, and did not return for near half an hour after. At the | time he left the room in which the safe is kept there were four men sitting in it, but when he returned they were goue, and the [hy taken out of the safe door. _ He proâ€" eured a duplieate key and opened the safe to fiod that $112 nad been stolen. Ho had the four men arrested and. brought before Mesars, George Jackson, D. Jackson, and A. Cochrane, J. Ps, but he bad not enfficiâ€" ent proof to warrant the Magistrates in commutting the prisoners, so they were din-’ charged. About $150 in money was found in possession of the parties arrested. . Beâ€" tween Mr. Middaugh leaving the safe and returning to it several other parties had been in the room in which it is kept. K obds and contiuved at that rate for some tnme, This beats that l'Ppnrte«l in your last waeeks is=ne by some seconds. * Traly Normanby ean and does: do it." _ Cout.: ’ Dawacep ay. Watrer.â€"â€"The drain manâ€" dag past Mr.John Moodie‘$ residence i« choked np, and during l:-lâ€"P'i-lny'n rain, the water ran into Mr. Moodie‘s residence in a tortent, and left several incbes of mnd | and gravel on the platform in front of Mr. Mode‘s office, The floor in the office is «l twisted and the boards sprung by. the water rumiing off the street. If the drain is not prowptly fixed, Mr, Moodie will have good ground for an action for damage aâ€" wain<t the town. Fast Turresutxyo.â€"We notice in last weeks Review an mccount of some fast threshing being done in the vicinity of Dorham. Last Saturday: on the Afarmiâ€"of Mr. Thos, GedJdes, Normanbky, Mr. Peter Esch, of the «ame townslhip threshed fall woeat ab the rate of ome bushel in 82 see Mr. Hart of Mount Forest Advocate ’nnv onnees his :bthrminq!inn to remove I' the plant of the Advocate from Mt. Forest | to Gananogne, to commence â€"the pablicaâ€" ‘ tion of a Conservativejonrnal in that town. 'I' is rmmovred that he has old out the ’vynml will of the Advocate. We wish Mr. ’ Hart sneeess in his new field of Iahbour, Kxox Cuvron.â€"The spire of new Knox. Chorch is abont completed and the plasterâ€" in@ inside is. nearly finished. _ The work of senting the chnreh will be at onee proâ€" eceeded with, and the whole completed in Ao| few weeks. The chnreh, now that the exâ€" terior is ahont completed presents a fine nppearance, and is quite an improvement to the town. Tu® Public Temperance meeting to be held in Normanty at Gad‘s Seaool Honse has been postponed from next Tuesday evening until Monday erening, the 80th inst., when it will take place. â€" Several good speakers have promised to be present and every effort will be made by the Lodge to give a good entertainment. remove to Toronto Goovp Saune.â€"The sale of Furm Stock, etc., of Mr. Jobn Kay took place yesterday, and nearly everything offered sold at a good fignre. The amovnt realized for stock and mmplements was abcut $800. The furm of 150 weres was sobl to Mr. Henry Wray for $8,000. Mr. Kay and family is nbout to our, on the premises of Mr. Wa. Morri son, Glenelg.* _ Tare Trarzsrtso.â€"The grain this year having been guthered in a veay good conâ€" dition, some fast thresbing is reported aronud Durhaum. _ Last week, so we wore informed, Mr. Peter Laman with his maâ€" chine threshed 203 bushe‘s of cats in one Creoir Avctios Saus.â€"Mr. James Coutts, Bentinek, will have a sale on his premises on Friday, October 27th, comâ€" mencing at 10 ¢, m., when he will dispose of lis lurge stuek of horses, werking oxen, etce., as well as Implements and houseâ€" hold faruiture. John Moodie, Auctioneer, THE osuial monthly Fair was held in Durham on Tuesday last. There were a very large number of cattle on the ground avd a good many sales made. Prices were uot so high as at theâ€" last monthly fair, A large number of people were in Town during the day. Eercr.â€"In last weea‘s paver we menâ€" timeu that thresling was done on Mr. A. Hunter‘s place at the rate of 100 bushe‘s per hour, we should have stated that it was Mr. John Stap‘es, who did the work with his mauchive. # Barx Roor Buows Orr.â€"On Friday afternoun we were visited by a yery howy rain storm accompanied with a high wind. Mr. Thomas Ashbury, of Bentinek, had one hall the roofâ€"of his barnâ€" completely blown off. Souta Grey Teachers‘ Association meet in Dorham toâ€"day, and av entertainment will take pluce this evening, admussion to which is fifteen cents, chil’gï¬pn'un ‘cents. See programmes. s Mz. Georor Trwts has a fine stock of Cluldrens‘ d IIs, Childrens‘ crockery, and funey goods. A fall line of Stationery, blank books, ete. Wall paper selling off cheap. See Adv. \ Tug morning trainâ€"leaves Durbham at 5:45 o‘clock, and wot 6:45 as stated laâ€"t week in mistake, Braxx Forms for the encagement of Tenckers can be secured at this office at Dz. SPrRoULr, M. P., for East Grey left MarkJale ou Tueâ€"day last weekjfor a trip to Munitobu. helu in Di Kingsmill, Cattin chains are Farmers, now is yo winter. Drvistowy Covrt.â€"Division Court was Durkam ):dsiuqu’;, before J udge Wim. Mentgomery has just been convictâ€" ed at the St. Thomas assizes of feloniouns shooting at a constable on ; :September the 14th, 1881, and sentenced to two yvears‘ ,| _ Max ax» Bov Kmuro ox tw N. & N. 1v, + ' Ratmway.â€"A tervile accider t happened on I the Northern & Northwestern Railway ‘ | near Centreville (a flag station between Caledon East aud Palgraye) on Friday evening, by which a farmer uamed‘John Wallnace and bis adopted son were killed. Wallace was driving a «pan of horses along the road, and with him in the wagron sat an adopted son about 14 year« of nge, He, was hbolding an umbrelia over their lwnda,' and n consequence it is supposed "did not, see the express train going north which wnll | ranning at its ordinary rate of speed. The collision must have been termible, â€" Mr. Barn{ather, the engineer felt the shock and at cace stopped and examined the locomoâ€" , tive. On its front he found pieces of the | harness, and concluding that a team must ; have been struck, a search revealed the | fact that both horses were killed. Some | distance away lay the body of an old man, about 60, and the boy was not far off. The latter was picked up by the bagzageman of the train awd earried into a: neighboring house, where he expire@ & few minntes afterwards. ©The deceased resided about a mile and a balf from Centreville. ‘ For a Cheap Ready Made Suit or Tweeds | go to C. L. Grants. | â€" Haxover.â€"A public meeting was held | in Winkler‘s hall, Hanover on Tuesday | evening last week, to take into considerâ€" ation the incorporation of Hanover as a town. Resolutions: favoring incorporation were carried, and a .committee appointed to take the necessary steps to seeure incorâ€" poration, composed of the . following resiâ€" derts :â€"E, A. Goodeve, D. Knechtel, A. Z. (Gottwals, Geo. Hollinger, Peter Knecltel, T. 8. Coppinger, J. Proctor, James Horn, D. W. McCluing, J. H. ; Holmes, N. 8. Bowman, Wiw,. Huscher, F. Monro, Simon Young, J. Flood,8. MeNully, Jas. Lockie, J. H. Adams, John . Telford, . Robert Mcâ€" Nally, Val. Lnesing, Chris. Myers, C. R. Barltrop, G. W. Helwig and W. H. Good« eve. Rev,. Mr, Stewart .of Hamiltion gave an excellent and eloqnuent disccurse on the ocâ€" easiow, _ The address of welcome was made by Dr. Custle the retiring pastor, Mr. Stewart is well known in this town, and the choice of him to give the Opening adâ€" dress at Toronto shows the high estimation in which he is held by the church generâ€" ally. a _ Recerven a Catr.â€"Last week it was anâ€" nounced in the Presbytery‘s proceedings that the Rav. W. 8. Ball had resigned his charge as pastor of Knox congregation, of this city. We are pleased to state that the congregation ‘of London Township and Proof Line Road, in the vicinity of London have resolved to give Mr. Ball a unanimons call to be their pastor. The call will be laid before the Presbytery at its first meetâ€" ing.â€"Gitelph Mercury, { , A Four year old soa of Mr. Jas. Elliott, of Artemesia, met witl. a very nainful aeeciâ€" dent on Monday, (9th). The little fellow was near a cutting box,which was in moâ€" tion. By some means his hand got caught by the cog wheels, and bruised between the wheels and the iron casings completeâ€" Iv severing the first third and. fourth finâ€" gers from his hand ; the second finger may possibly be saved.â€"Markdale Standâ€" ard. New Parsoxage.â€"The Methogist charch at Hanoger lhas purchased the fine resiâ€" dence of Mr. J. H. Adams for a parsonage. This is very ereditable to the congregation. We trust that dur other chnrches will folâ€" low this good example. All congregations should provide their ministers with suitâ€" able residences.â€"Post. Axoxost. the names of those spoken of as likely to be called to the Senate to fill tne vacancies at present existing, we hear ‘hat of George Inckson, Esq., mentioned. '.n'o man in the Province better deserves such an honor, and his appointment would be but a fair recognition of the claims of this part of the Province.â€"Owen Sound Times. Our affable station mastet has been completely floored this week.â€"Dundalk Herald. We are sorry to learn that our good friend met with such a mishap. We know the Station Offices have Leen reâ€" floored; but we are sorry about the station master being "floored," We should‘nt wonder but wa shall next hear of someâ€" body having a "shingle" or two off, or perâ€" haps somebody will get "shingled." Carrue Kirzz».â€"On Monday night the thetrain struck three cattle, near the bridge south of the station at Hanover, killing one instantiy and injuring the othâ€" ers so that they bad to be . killed. They were owred by Mr. Seales.â€"Post. Parttes requiring bardware will find that it will pay them handsomely to pur chase from Mowat, sign of the Cirealar Saw, Lower Towu, he will not be underâ€" sold and has by far the best assortmert avd the fullest stock. Ts annual Exhibition of the Derby Agricultaral Society was held at Rileyth Friday the 6th inst., and both in the charâ€" acter of the exhibits and the interest it eâ€" voked amongst the people of the tp., was a decided success. Cash for Butter, Hides Nâ€oiï¬ Davidsons store, Upper Town. THs NogtaERS Exgrerrion.â€"Last week the Northern ExhiVition was held at Walkâ€" erton, and was one of The best" slhews held there. There was a very large attendance on Thursddy, and the display.of sexhibits excellent. 3 € A Goop selection in 1 at C. L Graots. . Evrasasta 'l'ovnll* is life. | e Brant‘County: Assizes on Thars: Sueath, a thirteewâ€" yearâ€"old,boy lost his life. ld.":",.'i:“ iginstihdâ€"Grend i ‘Trouls, Rey. He jumped off one ear, flud.fell under. car m;y ab reboveridieniges y the CfF ib % number 48, which was coming m the opâ€" mas wio©was. killed© while dinvising / thy posite direction, the wheels passing over track, wns heard. Whilst the jury wwere his head, ernshing it horribly, and killing engaged it the eate Mr. Fastics ‘Vllllorlip him instantly. ‘The body was taken home Péited oneâ€"6f thomâ€"orr thebablk ‘aud uude to No. 58 Grosvenerâ€"avenue, and Coroner 4e ‘of Infig#egt~orlcainted : 4o inGvenee Johnston notified.: Thé :spot where the Ts Jfror Miin werdiot: Upon® complaint accident dccured‘ was very dark, and the Prieg nfdio‘ito "Mr. Justita Lhe ‘of driver, Mr. Little, did not see the boy till Tedet washned §50 and .B"n“':;‘ io tikt ho Hppabarsugg 4 riangd ... ... P 46 hours. > The‘ iniprison« A anickâ€"witted boy who was ;ecuud. ind ment was remitted in accordatee ‘with the going in â€" swimming, the proof. of: which prayer ; 6f a" numerously signed : petit . wus that his shirt was on wrong side h:ll% from the citizens. f l is mother â€" thit the. shirt mast have fotmumed whis b¢ was aating over a| _ Shooks of éariliguakie are reported from . Fazat Stezect Car AcotorEyt.â€"A most distressing accident occurred on Spadina aveane, near Baldwinâ€"street, Toronto, at nine o‘clock Munday night,by which Albort Sueath, a thirteewâ€" yearâ€"old,boy lost his life. He jumped off one ear, and fell, under car number 48, which was coming in the opâ€" posite direction, the wheels pagsing over his head, ernshing it horribly, and killing him instantly. ‘The body was taken home to No. 58 Grosvenerâ€"avenue, and Coroner Johnston notified.© Thé :spot where the accident decured® was very dark, and â€"the: driver, Mr. Little; did not see the boy till he was under the wheels.â€"Globe, + 1 â€"â€"â€"..Q-OO-â€"â€"â€"â€":â€" A Lare® stock ot Woollen 1 and pants at C. L. Grants. ] The boys in Dundalk are. mischievons {like other boys, .. A faw days ago a young (mun of that village received a uovte asking {hfm to meet a certain young lady of that [ yillage at ning o‘clock last Friday , evening near the school house, and purporting to be from the Jady in question, . Of course he "went,".andâ€" stood out _ bravely in the damp weather for over an hour, and then went home wondering why he was so "lonesome," and did not find out till next day that the invitation was bagne, Proton Township Council has decided to levy tlie following rates for 1882 :â€"County rate 4 and Gâ€"JOth mills, Towngship . rate 2 and 4â€"10th millsâ€"total 7 mills on the dolâ€" ed. The brickwork, of. Hanbury‘s: block is about completed. G..R. Middleton‘s new store will soon be finished. _ Mr. George Nixon‘s new house is also nearly . completâ€" 29 Mr. J. O hotel. The Dundalk band is making : gress under the able Jeadershi Ketchum. â€" They have rented a der Victoria Hall from Mr, Dean The cattle fair held at Dundalk on Tuesâ€" day last week was:one of the most successâ€" ful held in Dundalk since its establishment. Nearly 200 bead of cattle were on the ground. â€" Prices paid were good. Mr, Deans has a very extensive stock and does a large business. He has lately gone into the business of furnishing gool "unâ€" derstandings" to those who may require them. He can almost supply any article in Hardware, Glassware, school books and stationery, â€" groceries, boots and shoes. With the additional space at his command in the new building he is now erecting, he will be enabled to still further extend his business. James Deans, Esq., has nearly got the new addition to his large establishment up. | _ Moved by A. C. MeKenzie, seconded by |J. H. Brown, That the Board of Works, | Reeve and Mayor be and are herby apâ€" | pointed a Market Committee, and that the | Market Committee are hereby instructed | to purchase Lot No. 12, Cour tess street, or | other lots on Countess or Bruce streets,the cost not to exceed $550, that as soon as purchase is made, the titles being satisfactory to said Committee, that a cheque be issned in payment of same. That on completion of said purchase, said Commmittee are also empowered and reâ€" f quested to purchase necessary â€" Market Scales, and place the same in proper posiâ€" tion for Market Purposes, also to erect the necessary Market buildings upon said lot, the cost of said Market buildings not to ex: ceed $300. ‘The cost of said lot, buildings and markew seales to be paid out of moneys paid to the Corporation (and now in hands of Town Treasurer) by the Government of ' Ontario, out of what is known as the Land Improvement Fund, and that the Printing Comunittee are herehy authorized and reâ€" quested to cause to be printed for free cirâ€" eulation 8300 copies of Market Byâ€"law in sheet form.â€"Carriod. * Moved by J. H. Brown, seeonded by A. C. McKenzie, That the ase of Upper Hall be granted to the Teachers‘ Association free of charge for the purpose of Lecture and Entertainment on Thursday evening, | 20th inst.â€"Carried. f ‘_Council met on Wednesday, 18th inst., persuant to adjournment,. â€"â€" Members preâ€" sent D. Jackson, Mayor ; G. MceKechnie, Reeve; A. C. McKentie, H. Storrey, ~J. H. Brown ‘and R.‘Bull, councillors. â€" Minutes of former meeting read and adopted. Moved .by Horn, seconded by J. H. Brown, That the collector be: réquested to furnish a& bond, executed by two sureties, satisfacto~y to the Mayor and Reeve, for $4,000 each, and the usual personal bond for a similar amount, that as as the said bonds are executed. and gdï¬d in the hands of the Mayor, that the clerk be requested, on production of Mayor‘s order to hand over collector‘s Roll to . Mr. Rodâ€" erick McKenzie.â€"Carried. The collector‘s salary was placed at $46. Council adjourned. Council adjouned. Moved by McKechnie, seconded by A. C. McKenzie, That byâ€"law 110 and 111 be now read a third time, signed, sealed and engrossed on the minutes.â€"Carried. _ Council met as ;dj«;ned\on 17t6" inst. All po.eat except Bull, Burnett and Robâ€" ertsou,. Former minutes read and adoptâ€" ad, suag ..djoâ€t. Members all preâ€" & oscej e :indBuu. Mioutes of raser read and 4 ition @f John Moodi _to Health. & Moved : by "McKechnie, a#@0nded â€" by Camed: ... C «i The comtnittee arose and §po$y- law 110 and 111, as amended. "MY. H. Muatart, ~gravelling â€"ete:; $28.50 â€"ordered to be paid. | C’nncil m?qum.‘d sill !’_Itb"nst. Cibe Council met on Monday, Oct. 16th per D P PECET 200, 1 CEUS, 4 « Reid now occupies his new Dundalk News. ind is making rapid. proâ€" able leadership of Jesse Council go ,’ c n Byâ€"law 110 & Und room un Atthe Northumberland Assizes, on Monâ€" day, a young woman named Wright was convicted of raanslaughter at Brighton and was sentenced by,. Mr, Justice Osler to six month‘s imprisonment.. The accused and # lady friend were sole occupants of Miss Wright‘s residence,.which is sisuated in a secluded part of the village of Brighton. About 11 o‘clock on thefatal night dmy‘ heard some one walliing around the house trying the back door, and then stopping in front of the window, ‘The accused, 'hov bad beeiut alarmed by midnight: prowlers s fow nights previously, then fired a revolver throtigh the slats. of the venetion blind, unâ€" fortunately with fatal resuits, [ If this firstâ€"mentioned gentleman be too dull to understand the simplest English,we most strenuonsly adviee.iim: to incrense his limited knowledge and not by such . exâ€" positions of ignorance, make himself an ob. jeet of ridieule to his fellowâ€"beings. The public will no dout agree with the remark. able forasight «Aisplayed in the rep!y of No, 2, and thust.regard us as the champions of the bat in Durham. 211 Senior,â€""Don‘t looopvtv the challenge, for as aure. as you . do, a disgraceful doeâ€" feat upon our side will be the result." When onr challenge appeared in the Rxâ€" ’\'lls‘.w of Oct. ~5th, some ~remarks passing between two seniors were accidentall y overâ€" heard by one of our most estsemed meimâ€" bers, and, therefore came from a reliahle source. A few of these we have annered. 1st Senior,â€"*I‘ll reply, and ask the author to modify his langnage." per. By so doing we expected an assem bly of people to witness our game, enncedâ€" ing to them the privelege of conelading whether our accusations were trne, or falzo. ’vor; the second, by fair play, in ours. Your behavior towards us »fter your defeat was disgraceful in the extreme. You disâ€" played those gentlemanly principles whish you are known to possess, by attemptimg to defame the undoubted and unsullied reâ€" putation of the person who acted as scorer for us. Had we not anticipated a repti tion of such shameful conduet, . we. wonld. never have challenged you through the pa« Durbam, Oct. 18, 1882, ’For the Review :â€" To tux Sexrons or Ttur Durnax Crioketr Cuus. GrxTLExEN, â€" Since you have deâ€" clined to accept our. challenge, we beg to inform you that we elaim that by your silence you concede to us the vicâ€" tory, which we feel confident we could have accomplished, The result of the two games we have already played with you is, beâ€" yond a doubt, fresh in the memory of the Cricket loving populace of Durham. The first, by cheating was decided in your faâ€" On application of the Trustees the folâ€" }lowing school rates were leviedâ€"S. 8. No. 1 nct levied; No. 2 $840;No. 8 $420; No, 4 $825; No. 5 $250; No. 6 $272; No. 7 $340; No. 8 $300; No. 9 $385; No. 10 $850; No. 11 $835; No. 12 $280; No. 18 $3825; No. 14 $295. Union with Glenelg not levied, Resolved that this Council adjourn to meet again on Friday 17th of November next, at Rolstein, at 10 a. m. for general business. The rates levied were as follows iâ€" County rate 1 mill on the $; county school 4; Railway 2; Township 4; Total rates $4 mills in $. â€" Rates to be collected and rolls returned by the 14th of December next. Moved by Lawrente, seconded by Paul, That byâ€"law 197 be now read a third time and passed, signed, sealed and engrossed on the minutes.â€"Carried., lectors. Recommended that Johu Allen be collector for the north district at a salary of $14.50 as per tender ; and that Janmes Ross be collector for the south district at a percentage of 4} mills on the $. Bonds: men of both collectors considered sufficient by y our committee,â€"J as, Murpocn, chairs appointing collectors â€"with., Reeve in chair. Moved by Paul, seconded by Lawrence, That the eouncil go into:committee of the whole on By di&w: A97: for leyying rates an Hunt for keeping peace at the Holtein show $1; . Smith Seanions for Ditto, $1.00; ‘Ju. Leach for inspecting'ro‘dl in N. E Ward $8.86; Jamés Lenth for over eÂ¥pen: diture 6O0cts.; Stovel & . Son, printing $28.383. Carried and orders given. On account of moiot passed by this eouncil "that.no more money be expended on the roads this season," Resolved thet vo action be taken anent the application from Proton elerk regarding Proton townâ€" line. sérapers SOcts; Wiw, Frizzell for keeping| Thé peateat HMolstein show $2.00; ?"’d road ncrap:r;BOeu; G. Snell repairing road Cricket Matters. Egremont Council. of comumittee for appointing col R. Leoats, Clerk. A.. Ray .repairing IJuxtors, sister, aftor visiting friends, were m ing home when the horse sh1ed; batkine he alighted broke, pracipitating hfu‘s disâ€" tance of fortyâ€"five feet to the ground floor bepeath, â€" Fie‘struck on a preeviof tumber and was instantly killed. A ifatal accident oecurred abott five wailes west of â€" Dundas on theâ€" Waterloo road last week, in which & Miss Hewiteon, niece of Mr. McQueen, postnaster of Daonâ€" das, lost her life. â€"‘The ~deceased and ber At the new Merritton cottoni.myills on Monda; , 3. Reed, a stonemason working on the waull of $h€ to sturey, jnmpbd from the scaffolding to the temporary fHoor, a few feet beneatl, when the plank on wirich _ The judigial «ystem of Manitoba is at a standâ€"still owing to the resignation of Jadge Milier, who claims that e was promised the reversion of the Chief J usticeship, He resigtned some months ago but his resigâ€" nation was fot accepted until Monday, The late Chief Justice Wood istwed his commission , 4o â€"Judge Miller Ato hold Assizes, On Saturday morning the store of Mr. W.C. Hoag, general merchant Vienoa, was entered by burglars, who ":.w open two safes, taking therefrom about $800 in eash, three gold watcher, and &" quaftity of silverware,; besides several Mv&g kmives, etc., from the store. ~ The aafeblow. ing was evidently the work of professionâ€" als, The trial of Constable John Albert, for shooting the boy Young in High Park, Parkdale, in July last, took place on Friâ€" day before Mr. Justise Armout. The prisoner was convicted of murder, and sen tenced to be banged on Kovember 10th. He received his sentence quite calmly. The Mesers. Callandar, who bave a firm near Plum Creek, Man,, write to the (Z_lir]. ton New FEra ’%m' tb?‘hu diflng‘[&_“ water thep ktruc \Tfllï¬e, from which "they obtained by boiling aâ€"very good fample of salt... The salt water was reached nt‘n1 depth of 18 ft. . Lavenrax Caxr®nox, of Osprey, got his foot badly torn by a threshing machine, at the village of Melutyre, a few days ago, ‘ Str Mowat‘s immense stock of Crc;;o Cut saws and axes, ‘This is truly the best assortment we have ever seen. LaptEs Patience Circulars at Grants. 7. In conclusion we‘ would suggest t‘.n} as far as practicable .a>â€"lMet of passengers from the principal ports.of embarkation be kept on shore. STILL ANOTHER BoDY Fouxp. Word was received #oâ€"day that a body, supposed to have been a passenger on the illâ€"fated ‘Asia.‘ but so much swollen and disfigured that the features are unrecognizâ€" able. On his person was found a copy of Bradstreet‘s _ mercantile reports, from which it is inferred that the remains are t ose of some sommercial traveller. The body is supposed to be that of a medical student lost on the ‘Asia,‘ and is considerâ€" ed to be ti at of Mr. T. J. Bull, of Toronto. He was visiting Bruce Mines. 1 6. We also condemn the practice of grantâ€" ing certificates to »steamboats to carry more passengers than they have lifeâ€"saving apparatus for, and recommend that ail passenger steamers be compelled to car« ry lifeâ€"boats and lifeâ€"rafts sufficient to save all the passengers anlâ€"crew they @re alâ€" lowed to carry3; and would MW recommend that all captainz and mates of vessels, steam andâ€"sail, Be mwa strict examination beforeâ€"they â€"be allowed" to hold such positions, «* â€" 5. From the evidence prodiced wé ‘ofl‘l_‘ consider the old â€" Weland â€"Canal style of] propeliors suitable for lake navigation on account of their binffness fore and l.fl," eanusing them to draw Wwater after them, thereby rendering the steering of them d‘fâ€" ficult in bad weather, especially on locnl’ routes, where the qtiantity.of freight varies from one to thrée or four hundred tons. We also condemn them "for the sligh ¢ of construction and height of npper works, | s Porlk 492 / heoke _ LAW 4. We also find from the 6tidefic6 pFâ€" duced that the ‘*Asin‘ was in a goud state. of repair, and as far as repails #8, sen‘: worthy. * ho o 8. That the Board of steamboat ifuï¬â€ tors was indirectly to blame for the Joss of lives for not notifying the Collector :of Cusâ€" toms at Collingwood to detain the ‘Asin‘ until a new certifi¢ate was gianted or re: fused. "ar + 2. That the loss of the ‘Asia‘ is dtie to an unprecedented storm which prevailed on the Georgian Bay on the AAth of Sdblem: ber last, and to narrow j"udg'en'u_hi on the pp_rt,‘o.frfho eaptain in leaving Presqu‘ile with the batometer reading so exceedingly rmbe death of Isaac Lee,i‘to and ot] found dead in the Georgian Bay, after considering all the evidence that was before us relating to the matter, fipd as 1. The stid Isarc Dedgarté came to ‘,.I'!’lt interest. ‘The euit was one involving death from exposure and etlfaustion while | th# question of a husband‘s linbility for he was escaping from the steamer ‘Asia,‘ | ‘]_'l“' inctfred by his wife, and the learned which foundeted on the 14th s.gnmb.r,‘:j-l_-w that a woman â€" had no authority the ‘Asia‘ disaster(byâ€"Coroner Ofookshanks of Batrie, closed ‘to day with W folowing Â¥verdict :â€" ~We, the jury empanneled to enguire inâ€" inquest held at the instance.â€"of the Ontario Government, has been concluded. Collingwood, Oct. lg.â€"Tho_inguofl. i_nto CANADIAN ITEMS. CONCLUSION OF THE INQUEST. 1 â€"crew they wre al. | 090 1 | would also strongly | & 50: captains and mates of|»*‘"% ail, be subjected to a| 4A fore they be allowed| 1 * 6. drafts e‘ would suggest that] XO*k a list of ]nnnsellgn;k')ff' B orgian Bay, after duly f 7 * # steamblat Ineped: \ . for it. $1 per year. !Fall Wheat........ ,Treulwrll Wheat Sprlug Whent,., l lhï¬ï¬‚y w hi w t o ha t 00 0 Olu..ul........u.‘.. Show your neighâ€" bour the "Review" "gfl....d...:.. Wool per 1b Sheep skins. BBEX :+ P xB s i en0 4e oiee0 000. c d Flour per barfel...............}6 08 to86 50 Oatmeal per barrel~â€",........ 0 00 to 6 00 Dressed Hogeyper:100 lbs 9 75 to 10 00 Butter, rolls, pét Ib......... 25 to 28 **Aub dMMPY 42. ... 2421.2.., 15 to 17 Eggs5, pCr AOZ .. tae 464 244320 un ‘8 to 19 Potatoes, per Wt# w»»»â€"».... O T5 to 0 80 Turnipa, petbubmu:,.... 40 to 45 Hay per toms......«..szs. 30 00 $Â¥ 14 00 MOVNT FPOREST ManNKETs, Advocate Olfkce, Oct. 11th, 188# *Aub d@PY 42. 55â€" 22e+.2.., Ezgs.|)erduz.....4.m~...... Potatoos, per WR# wririrm.s., ?'llflli]n, per M;uml’g 412 uly Toxoxma, Oc Fall Whebt, per bush ...... Bpring Wheat +** Barley, . ** hevend Onts, ** pephel Peas, Hog» T rtpmeq Dressed y 100 lbs Butter, rolls, pewb. | Flour, per 100 1bs..........23 Corn Menl :* * . +5 veeudemy Shorts, Mb 4& ur‘n' 44 «4 Oatmeal y P99 4 :/ all Wheat, per bush........ Sprilg WDORt, sssseaee0.0e00+ Oats; * _ per bushel........ :Ee'k ** ue wtin + w Butter, per 1b .........s«....... 0 Eogs; per dok........ L..... 0 Wood, dry, per cord....... 1 Wool; peF 115.»«.â€"«»,» sreseese» O Taub’s‘ré MARKE Hay, per LOHM Msthaqes 6xzx pr4++ Beef, wiet Hides, * Sheepskins, each ............. tion P Cama e PC n CETn oT PouF rest by a sick child unflm:t'ng and rr)in' with the excraciating pain of cutti eth ? If so, go a# once and get a bottle of “E ‘W!K 'nfrrn JNG SYRUP, It will reliove the poor Tittle wnttarer The only safe and effect@al medicine that acts ant once upon the Bowels, Lis er, Skin and Kidneys, while it cleanses the Blood uxg strengthens the #ystem, is Burdock . Bloo Bitters, the great Vegetable Renovating Tonic. Sample bottlesg10 cents. 1238 The steamer "Phoenician" while on # voyage from Glasgow to Boston, had # narrow escape from Lbeing burut about 400 miles off Cape Race,.. A disaster was avertâ€" €A‘by the efficient work of the crew in exâ€" tinguishing the flames, Mothers! Mothers !! Mothers! !! _Are you disturbed at night and broken of your It was ~discovertd At a bank in New York, on Thursday, that # draft for $500,« 000, purporting to be signed 1# W > Fre#ny «l Sou, bankers, Utfen, was wortlfléss; there ing no such bavking firm in Utica. The Wwas sent from Centreville, Michizan, Tt is believed that many other simlar «drafts are still out. â€" An engraver in New Nork in August printed 500 blank dafte for mman claiming to represent Brown & Son, of Utica,. Buckicen‘s Arnica Maire:; L mog _ The best Salve in the world for euts, brmised, kores, ulcers, salt rheum, ferer sores, tetter; chapped hands, «chilblains, corgs; and all eraptions, and pesitively ¢nres piles. â€" It is gnaraateed to give perfeCt satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per boxs For sale by MceFarlane & Co. Â¥ _ The testilt of the election in Ohio has hbéeh # surprise to the Republicans. The Demotrats claim a mojority of 85,000 and their Oppouents dontede the State. This result is inwporflant; indicating as it does a large mccess of stvength to the Jow tarriff party, as a . Hepublican wenktHess in alâ€" most any Staté ensures a Detnogratic sues bess at the next Presidential elettion: ‘mone. can.deny, especially when assistance is ‘,Tndered when one l‘. :;ol afflicted with disease, more parttcular tL-e complaints Shid webkness so common to 0@r female popul~ ation. Every woman should know that Elâ€" etric Bitters are Womtan‘s true friend, and will positively. restore ber to ‘health, even when Mther remedies fuil. A single tral always @s 6Ht agsertion, They are pleasâ€" ab | Weenlin herpvéalx) oiz e6* cpw ©/ _____ woditenntl be coubt=aÂ¥" :o Woman‘s Tree Friend, A friend in need is a friend indeed. ‘This hmleny. especially when assistance is rendered when one is :;ol afflicted with disease, more lar tL-e complaints And wenknens m-o.u.-s.......,... ation. Every woman should know that Elâ€" aut to the taste; and battle. : Sold st M WPOT OWWsrrsentrinitviiise, 4 OO to 3 OD srrsssrsee ser ++« ++» aptocgecz». AD 00 to12 00 in law to pledge ber husbund‘s=eredit, and that if a business map : trusted a married woman he did it at his own risk, It was further held. that the husband, was. not bound to inform anyone that be Bad forbidden his wife to pledge his eredit. dress to the jury the other day, are of great interest. ‘The ruit was one involving impossible for him to be Weard, Yet, how wery emy"can all ‘this be Avoided 67 siimpiy yiyen away at McFarlane & Co‘s uid __ Jhet 850 y ~Jaeques Cerâ€" “'""""':;mi.‘ 1 141 k The disccvery of what is suppored to be Abe great comet of 1811 is annpunced from Panama. 4 * D h Mvimï¬\.u““&rn'-on The German Mwhnï¬n" and the steamer "City of Antwerp" collided in the English Channe!, and both sank, Nearly all those on board were saved, . t x A Verr@Giergrman. ~ Even the ’n::-u of dob ::‘. become ® m * » ‘5 h‘int«:t.l.hil audionse while they ;.:. keeping up an incessant comghring, mauking it impossible for him to be beard, Yet, how WOE ss 222 s040+ wstsecsere« 0 90 to O 95 lw‘f'llb:\'heut.............v..z 1 00 to 1 :: g Mbvss t9»â€"#s409»»»»»2»»» 1 O0 $0 1 Y réarectenststirrace..dick... O 50 ho © 6O Sbbhresnnrisiissnbttsszsnnn+s O 40 10 O #2 c n aty t i t 10 444400000 in snn 0 60 to 6 66 ow l‘f "u’w«u.u... 0 80 to ‘ 06 Psn be 04 inss esn ssnsssssess»s»+» O B@ %0 O 18 avnln n iA rr en nan s xn anx 2 ++ 5+2 #9§ PB 16 to 0 16 peP 1b.s»»s, »s«»...s»e 9 18 to 0 18 \ lkilll..-.u-n...n-«cuq,o‘ 75 to 1 10 »Bkin8., detzemer.stri2rrzes O & N 000 Dr. King‘s New DURNAM MARKETS. Duruax, Oct. 19th, of Judge Galt in bis ads Abe negotiations beâ€" and Bolivia., D; Th{' are phleasâ€" costs fifty tents a 4 00 to 5 00 for Consum ‘or C onsuty + of your Hit :mu'n o ffans ! fevcoy c ares | Narno® 'l-_â€"-upu-â€" TWâ€"; “5‘3&; \:'Eum w«‘_r"r ‘ trationg: 1 apmge e hook tor se Ciire wre, S06uts of Wild SBill ®vork ol thriihing d vees Capt. Paviee bornmtm J:_-- the suid Alommibder to distribu partios entit tlaimns which on or before the Pirst day of Novembier, 1 =» a «tatementOf theirelahas, with thio Chrigti and Sir nunige and addrcssos aid particulars W fl:m‘#" held by them Tor the vewber, 1892, the unde kignod Admai ow _ol‘m Estute and effects Tate of the Township of Bentingl i i ts it » #en "**""*"*"****r 0d fafftarored 40 AKEXANDER NeLEAN, Farmer, PEABODY P (. 0; AGENTS All Styles in ahr mitde to order ... Bhort®ntice. « NOTICE to CREDITOR d Commenes wll its Branmche Cabinet Muker, ])['RHI'LXT to S of the Mexised Stat riee 2200 Wrtont‘sc * mnd nopy for #2.00, New Furï¬tnâ€"u.' Wareroo in tw GEO.:] *Â¥ n nm‘nflmflm--w_ her, male 0 amalo, A.;.pl)llsnua sulhry, et0, IA Teacherâ€"Wante AVING ¢onelnded to give up the 1 & Estate Business in Dorham for a s« e and retire to a less responsiobe ©0oupatis Mesire to givemétice to Wl thoso indelite) to ton account of arrears on Mortgazes, mgreois 'hl-cll.n&,.'lomw-r{ Motes, or_Acco settle ap w« soum as possible, by renownsls better securtion, tw dn comad , wi awlways be -~h.m. Aud for »se of m.-nw-lm settloment 1 wi my Office in 1 <om the first Monday Tuesd«y in @W6bk month unul further no e Nu® oun £ 10 ’Auw By J. W. Bowis ".wn‘r‘u" u,-c.l,.l‘l-- h)vn ""J Wonds rful Adve Notice to all Whom it M Concern. proiv> Alsimagth? ) |. _ :: . l‘c‘x;r':w t 6 adrfist n-uomou + *Huee"" HE Subscriber offers for « B & 26, on the drd concousi C xn rowd, Bentin k. contai @more or less ; about 80 weres wre clo tivation, the rest is first cluss 1 »d water on the place, good . firm feet ; good fraime stabdefaor horse Arume shod 64X16 fect ; a frame «n ing 6 rooms, also a good orchur ut 6 miles from Darham, wed ureh, school , suw and airist moills ut a bargain on good term . For further particulars a)9> 4now to AlAAN M« Bentinck, Octohber 26, 1st? SETTLE U CANE to the premises of the 8 & Lot 40,Con 3, Bentinck . about the March 9, 1882 Glenelg, Oct. 10th 1882 CTRAYED on O@insting and Chopping attended to pr ually, and satisfaction guarantood. PFentinek , Oo%. 11th, 1862 _‘ of W:P. Brogaloy, of a We deliver in any part of Town est notice. Oct. 13th , 1882 Durhaim, Oct. 19. 1862 wy FLOUR & PE "CACHERSâ€"TWO t 5. 8 Farm For Sale ()plm.\l, Parker‘s ". Etore. BEG ledÂ¥e to announce tha: I h YANXTED for School $68tidh â€" No Darkam, Oct. 19th, 1882 viber, 1O No. 11, ard Con. 8. D.R., Glon your old feifer. ‘The owher is requested property} pay 9p6b sen @i d tie theas t Noew Advertisement A*S‘lIR A % . murâ€"ln Durbam, on the 14th instun , son of G«:m *hiuno:“n“.s d lj ever hold in Durhamy,thoto belng 92 tem went, beside podestrinis. @BRarâ€"In Bentinck on the 10th inst.. the aughter of Mr. Doneld Mackae, agod « st. a Sheep and Lama prove property, pm) e Re?. Wan. Park, Mr BR Edgo to Miss Li gofr both of Glenely. â€"At the village of Maxtvel! < E‘?-ï¬.hv Mr. Douler, Mr. Saut to Miss Anuie Sloan of Eugonia Teachers Wanted STRAY HEIFER N.G. & J. McKECHN â€"In MHoliand, oh the "th ibst: Nr clhaime nsniust the estit IRH A M MILIJ Jn Dorhiin anst‘, the . Georgo lr‘ilm. of a «on NBTCK â€" on the 16th in e on e t aaslcd of a TO DAY‘S PRICES 0J Oct. 16th, 188 as.â€"Tm ou:o: anj-c.'.\h the Jn Fiesherton h Ohe 8t inst .. ABGAVEL,â€"At Durbais, Oct.. #9t), Va. Park, Mr Ass Robwon to M MARRLAGE® Y * (T1* * t Pn se Wl o rvine > 7 uit 1 Dc-o&f-.._miu:! ad -rfl ooting mad hrgn fl.’ *# 100 1112 + Cored Pintes! A prand sells evervthine. 546 pages, omplete out!t 50. conts., Outâ€" JOHN NJ dOn: dA N1RA Y, )AMISE _PARK } pEATHS ec. 84 BIRTES pm) expenses mnd take t ons wl prroee #Stute numony t 4 culy to sOplin persuant to t turn out work second w FINLAY Ma« £20. Kn® s$s . on the 1th inst., Ad rowhe of Murkdale § (Wllugage To 42. TDexas $0ck., 6 mt muted Encio y Fight 68.A tfue histories v‘lï¬e plains. and i MeLEA »n rises of the S GALD CLAY Of Furniture $2 ib Aq aple 80 00 GO 10 10 10 25 pe 2y NC tf2 4 ts