uvm msi iviunviuHiinmaii,I’ORT PIRIK, November 25-One of (be few Mrrrieing residents who came t» Port l’irie in it-* earliest days lia- ju-1 pa-sod away, in the person lt;1 Nil’s. Maltha liny, wile of Mr. ilcmgc Cray. Mrs. (bay. w ho wax Ih»ii» in Slierhorn. Dorset shire, England, in 1839. arrived in the ship J une* •IomIhu. She resided in the Port Klliot district -ip to Jouunry. 1875, when she eai.ie ti« Putt Pine, anil hud lived here ever Miice. Her illness was of short duration, and attributable to heart failure. Mr*. (Iniy hue lelt a widower, four sons, and tlnv*» daughter*. and 22 grandchildren.PORT PIK IE. November 2d.—Friday wan visiting day m llic Port Pine l\»Wie School. A Inge number «d parent- mid friend*, who were received by the head master (Mr. S. II. Warren), attended, jud, judging h\ the opinions expressed, tlier were pleased with the work accomplished. The Mayor, Mr. I.. J. Wileher ft’hairitutn hi the lloard of Advice), ami Mr. M. L. Wairen lour i*i the member*) were present. Mr. Warten read Ins annual report, w Ids'll Milted I hat no fewer than 52 eom-pul-oiv icrtiliiatcs and 52 honour cert Mien te* had lieen gained by t.he fourth elusn, and 40 Iioiioui eertilUates and 17 fourth* elas* honour certificate* hv the tiltli ela«s.In all rlmses lt;uiuhiiied 1577 ehihlren hud hern examined, and 503 promoted. The pre-ent roll tviu 802, 'I lie head muster was complimented hv the Mayor, Mr. M. I. Warren, Inspector Plnmnier, •m«l the Rr.'va. (i. Hoghcit, l\. f. Holten. and V. s,'haler The children gave an exhibition of school wink. including vocal selections. which were much appreciated.