iin VOL. XVI, NO. 30.4 -- -- Hort Ontario. Obseruer. A WEEKLY POLITOAL, AGRICULTURAL; FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, . EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BAIRD & "PARSONS. TERYS.--81 per annum, if vance ; if not $1.50 will be Re taken for less than six months ; TT nti until all arrears # ny 'OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ... .$0 08 Subsequent insertions, per line , . 002 Cards, under 6 lines, per annum ...... 5 00 B&™ Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be at our risk. Advertisments measured by Nonpareil, aud charged according to the space they ac- cupy. Advertisments received for publication, without specific instructons, willbe inserted antil fordid and charged aiccodingly. No advertisment will be taken out until paid for. A liberal di lowed to Merck snd others who advertise by the year or half-year. B&F™ These terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to. Job Department. Phamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and golor, exccuted promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County. B&F" Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &e. printed can have them done to take home with them, J. BAIRD. H. PARSONS, Physicians, & Surgeans and Accoucheurs, Port Perry. Office, over Allison's Drug Store, Queen-st. RS. JONES MALLORY, JONES, M. D,, CORONER, County Ontario. A. E. MALLORY, M.D, C01, p™ BRATHWA ey q Perry. D% Ww ARE, Coroner for the County of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur, Princes Albert. PHILP, M. D., Inte of Newburg, Ont., . Physician, Surgeon & Accouchenr, Port Perr) 2 OMce Over Mr. Currie' Residence at the honse of tha IY Sen, Sonth of the School 1m Ons, RY, MeGILL & RAL, T &e., &e, Office and Oshawin, FRANCIS RAT, M.D. rgeor King sty, dences, WM. WGILL, M.D. +E. MARTIN, M. D.8imecoe St.; Twodoors North of the Central Hotel, C. d Auto oileitor, and Nof eupled by 3. H, C¢ Ww nitby. YMAN L. ENGLISH LL. B. Chancery, Attorney, Conveyan Oshawa. aint Tnsovonty, Notary Pu Offico--MecMiilan's Block, Whitby. , Brock street, AMERON & MACDONNELL, Barristers ¢ and Attorneys at Law, Solicitors ( 'ounty Council, Ontario. Offices : Court House, Whitby. : nip of hy model of "1 will be punetnally attended to. * | prompt remittances made. ARIO, THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 1874. WHOLE NO. 868 HE N ENRY GRIST, "PATENT BOLIGIOR AND. DRAUGHTSNAN, OTTAWA, CANADA, with the Patent Office to secure Patents of Invention, prepared | oop } Suctioneers. W. M. WILLCOX, ea i ENGED 8 lA UCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, AND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, EGS to thank his many friends and the public generally, for the liberal patron- age bestowed upon him for the past five years. Having now given up the business of Bailiff, I intend, in future, to devote my whole time to the business of Auctioneer, Collecting, &c. It will be my eestor by prompt and PET PERRY HOUSE, PORT PERRY. JAS. V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. The above House is now most comfort- ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in the Home Style, Good Liquors and Cigars, 50, first ¢! Stabling and good Ostlers.-- Additions have been made which maker this the # Targont 4 and ud host House in this section of 1.00 per Day. Divi DOMINION HOTEL, At the Railway Station, PORT PERRY. Every attention glven'to the accommoda- tion and Sombort of guests. The table and ¢ best the Market af the best brands Stable and shed ac- QU 8 HOTEL, PORT PERRY. JAMES DEWART, - PROPRIETOR. The Subscriber having leased this excel- lent Hotel and fitted it up with a view to the comfort of guests and the accommoda- tion of the general public, will be glad to welcome old friends and new to take part in the hospitality of the Queen's. The Table cdrefully supplied, Choice Liquors and Cigars in the Bar, the Yard and Stables punctually attended to. careful to business, to give full satisfagtion to all who may fayor me Wi their Sales or Collecting. Bi'ls draughted and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. | Also Bill Stamps always on hand. Arrangements can be 'made for sales &e., at the Opsenver Office, and at the Standard | Office, Port Perry. W. M. WILLCOX, Prince Albert, Oct. 25, 1873 CROTHERS & "WILSON Licensed Auctioneers for the County of Ontario, | | | | conduct Sales anywhere s placing their Sales in our hands | y on the utmost attention being given to their interests, G. Crothers is also Agent for all kinds of Agricultural Implements. All orders addressed to (i. Crothers, Epsom | P. 0., will receive prompt attention. Wm. Gordon. Kicoused Auetioncer, Valutntor. &e.' Uxbridge, | OR the Township of Brock, i Scott, and Eldon, BEF" Parties entrusting their Sales to me! v on the utmost atténtion being given + to their interests. Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa WAM. GORDON, Sund hod, Brock. THOS, H. WAISHD " ICENSED Auctionoe 4 of Brock, Thor! North Onta io Mai if of Victoria, Reside Orders left at this offic the Township a & Ra in the (onnty Debts col- otherwise, and Remember-- the North Ontario Auction lected in Cannington, or WALSHE, eer. I IST OF DIVISION COURTS FOR TIE County of Ontario, FOR TE 3 i 1874. I Canningto Beavertor Mara, T, F M. 0, CAMERON, II. J. MACDONNELL. A. HURD, Attorn aw, and Solicitor . in Chancery. Omticggn the Royal Arcade, Port Perry. TAMES I. AMON, Attorney at Ja, Solicitor J in Chancery, Conveyaacer, Agbnt, &c., Uxbridge. Oflice in I' Arish 's Block, Main Street, Uxbridge. OHN BILLINGS, DBa.rist Law, Solicitor in Chancer, Lonveyancer, ¢c. Ofllice ove Port Perry. Ww. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Salieter in Chan- cery, Notary Public, ke, Office hours punctually from dam. to5 p.m Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of A security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. C. N. VARS, L. D. 8. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- est, and as good as the best. Tecth filled with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted Hithomt pain by producing local anmsth- . Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King 'Street, Oshawa. "JOAN §. M. WILLCOX, the Town of Whitby, has been ap- pointed OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE for the county of Ontario. Any business Sntrunind tp is charge vill be carefully at- tended to J. 5 ws in Bigelow's Block, oa Perry, Office hours from 10 a. m, to 3 p. m. CHAS. THORN, VS. Mice of the Veterinary Institute, \ JERNIANM, C Sle of the Third Divi- fice Chicago, Ill. Gold Medalist for the xamination on Horse Practice. Author of a First Prize Essay on Shocing. Gradu- ated Sept. 16, 1867. Dt. Thorn begs to announce that he 'has taken wp his residence at Port Perry, and is now prepared to treat all cases entrusted to his care in the most skillful and scientific manner. All orders left at the Medical Hall of Mr Allison, will receive prompt attention. ' The: Veterinary Stables may be found n Lilly street, opposite Cossitt's Factory. PortjPerry, Oct. 28, 1873, v 7%. BURNHAM, JupGE. Gro. H. DartNeLL, Junior Judge. Mra, Jan. 1, 1874. A John Ma Donald, MARBLE DEALER ! | NEWCASTLE, ONT. ONUMENTS, Tomb-Tables, Head- | Stones of great variety, with every de- | scription of Marble Work, suitable for Cem- | eteries, supplied at short notice. Also | Peterhead and Aberdden Granite, ga Parties will find it to their advan. | by | J. C. WILLIAMSON, | Acer, | Satisfaction guaranteed, and all work wi war. ranted. nd do, 1872. MONEY! MONEY! MORE MONEY ! The Subscriber would inform all in want of Money that he is prepared to negotiate Loans with the Trust and Loan Society of Toronto, for any amount of money from $400 AND UPWARDS, On Mortgage Security on Town or Farm Property. The interest is only 8 per cent, No Commission charged, and Loans pro- cured without delay. M { JOHN TAYLOR. , Nov, 12, 1873. HOTEL FOR SALE. he undersigned--in consequence of fail- ing health--in desirous of retiring from he Hotel Business and offers FOR SALE ! His Hotel at Port Perry known as the "Port Perry House." The Hotel and premises are large, con-| venient and in capital order. This Hotel corps the best business loca- tion in town and is doing a large and in- creasing business. For particulars apply to the Proprietor on the premises, TAMES V. THOMPSON, host 47 Port Perry, march 10, 1874. Proprietor ' have now an opportuni The Queen's is conveniently situated a few rods west of the Post Office. JAMES DEWART. Port Pe RICAN HOTEL, A NGLO-AME PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. By EZRA BATES, The comfort of guests carefully attended to. The Table and Bag well supplied, Choice Liquors and' the best brands of Cigars. Good Stabling and attentive Ostlers. EZRA BATES, Anglo-American Hotel, Proprietor, July 15, 1874. f eves HOUSE, ron \ NN The Revere Hous Lest and 1 the Provin vegient | 101 oa Nien to wg from 17 xh com, call here daily. The Submeriber, sino hocaming proprietor, has had the premis s thoroughly wired | and will spare neit! p making the Re transient home f freshment of gue The tahle and b the market supplie Good stables ind ois Hotels in | Most « pubi Utica and rin comfortable rs, and for the re rntive ostlers, VYSON, Proprietor. A Manchester, . Aug, L NION HOTEL, MANCHESTER. JAMES T, HEARD, I Good accommodations, to the requirements of trave The bar suppli Cigars. G Manche sts, 1 wih the best Liquors and 30 (1A iE HOTEL, CRELSBANK. R. McRAE, PROPRIETOR. The above hotel has undergone a thorongh renovation, and has been fitted up with a view to the comfort und convenience of the traveling publi Suict attention paid to the table and ti Comfortable stables and an attentiv Greenbank, * 0} Ma 1871. DAF E RGUSE, oe UTICA. J. DATOE, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodaijons, Careful attention rements of Yavelers and guests, ied with the best wines, liquors Good stabling. "A LBION HOTEL, A : and cf WHITBY. A. MASON, - PROPRIETOR. This Hotel has undergone a thorough re- | novation and been fitted up with a view to | 3 the comfort and convenience of the traveling public. Every attention paid to the table and bar, while obliging and attentive Ostlers will have charge of the stables. Whitby, June 20, 1870. NOW FOR FIRST CLASS LIVERY RIG W. H. PARK, Jr, He fitted up a Livery Stable opposite | the Post Office, Port Perry, where first tage to withhold their orders until called on class Livery Rigs can always be had on | ALD. WELLS' TORONTO ALE. moderate terms. W. H. PARK, Jz., Proprietor. {Tort Port Pity. Jan, 22, 1874 ot % WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPY 3 TORONTO. Incorporated............ voeen. A851. Capital - $8400.000. President....... Vice-President. Secretary Hon. John MeMurrich. +++.U. Magrath, Esq. .Bernard Haldan, Esq. JAMES PRINGLE, General Agent THE ONTARID FARMER? Mutual Insurance Company. This Company is now fully organized and is d to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches. Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company of doing so, either by applying to the Hi Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found as low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Office--Opposite. the Royal Hotel, | Brock 8t., Whitby L, FAIRBANKS, Jn. MONEY | MONEY ! MoE Tor TO LOAN at 8 per cent interest on Real Esf P. A. HURD. Port Perry, Soe 12, 12,1874. 12 | upplicd with the best | | . | Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel CIRCULAR SAW JUST RECEIVED A very large Stock . following Goods for House Turnishing.| 4000 1bs of my own Brand White Lead. 20 Barrels of English Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil. A large Stock of Locks, Butts, and Screws. A large Stock of all kinds of Harvest Tools. HOES--Turnip and Field. SCYTHES--Cradle and Grass. FORKS--Hay and Manure. SPADES--Lonz and. Short Handle. SHOVELS--Long and short handle. eb Nigienioldleld) Iain] Jdlolinlalcislolalsin: "Put up in the latest style and very Cheap. CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. W. T. PARRISH. Port Perry, July 7, 1874, AGRIC LTUR AL IMPLEMENTS | | RTS Mihara TORT PERRY X- AND [XNS1ON RR WN | TIME TABLE No. 8. - REP AIRS | Takes effeet on Wednagday, the April, 1871, | #@=Trains run on Toronto Time, which is [22 minutes slower than Grand Trunk Time. AT PBBLT A W 'the Farmers of North Ontario, | posa and ( GOING TRAINS NORTII. Mari- twright, and to further meet the asing demand for the Self-Raking Reaper, Chief Mower, Flows, Fannina Mills, &e. 2 | As manufactured by Brown & Patterson, of y | the ths » hithy icuitural Works, and all | REPAIRS for these Impleme nts, All AGENCY do nd Bandeen opened by Brown & Tatterson AT PORT PERRY, For the regular supply of all the above at i s they are sold at the for the Johnston Mane Summit*, M Conneeting at Whithy Junction with the iy cst at Port Perry with the ah and Victoria, for Lindsay, Sih ME Bobeaygeon., JAMES HCLDEN, Managing Director PORT PERRY LIVE RY STABLES, Pi % A RL i £ La jG. * Reaper, Cay Land Side: il all other repairs kept con- stantly on hand. WM. JOHNSTON. A pe. Remember the place, East. of son's Hotel, Port Pe TTY. Having established the abo as to be full presented in North Ontario, lately appointed Ed. Walker, of our Agent, who, with our present nt, I. 8, Johnston, of Port Perry, will call npon vou, soliciting your orders for the coming season, BROWN & PATTER! SON. Oct. 1, 1572, Agency, so MKENZIL,| PROPRIETOR ish first elnss LIVERY RIGS. On Moderdte Torms. C. MCKE. NZ HONEY 0 LOAN | | Post Perry, Aug. 0, 1873. TezngIng 'AS IMPORTED! HENRY CHARLES i THA Received a further suppl$ of | Any nmin of Mortenges (or which the Yon |TENNANT'S XXX PORTER owt Tot s will he allowed 0 on "anada Per- rl AL by Rae | men Tota te fe coadn, Per, HENNESSY'S JULE ony & Co, and | 1arges Monetary In in Canada. Paid OTARD'S BRANDY. up Capital § he) Ly HOLLAND and OLD TOM. infrom 2to 23 Lands Bought and Sold. { PORT and SHERRY WINE. ALSO MORTCACES WANTED. ribers have linen He of mon- rities in this and adj est current rates of intere 8 have funds on hand at all times Borrowers candep nd on getting their money with the east possible delay. WANTED TO PURDHASE, | Several good farms for sale. 70" Agents for several first class Fire In- suran npanies. | Collections made and a general agency busi- ness transacted. 7" DEBENTURES BOUGHT."&X JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Office in Mr, Ross' Ontario Buildings, * Port Perry. WALKER'S Extra MALT and RYE. WITH A general assortment of Teas, Sugars Codfish, Can'd Fruits, Fish, &c.,&c Port Perry, Sept. 8, 1873. FIRST CLASS TAILORING. IRST class Tailoring in all its depart- ments, AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, 'Wowk made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. Pert Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, NEY 10 LEND! The undersigned has any amount of Woney to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit. * | the borrower. Also several Improved Farms, and Wild 5 | Lands for sale, cheap, Tovestmonts made in Municipal Deben- tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks. Apply to R. HUGOE. Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. iY LUGGAGE TAKEN = AND FROM THE STATION ND AROUND TOWN. JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &c. Orrice--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. 'Whitby, April 10, 1873. The Subscriber is prepared to convey | Chests, Trunks, Boxesand every other. de- Instalments re-payable 7 ITH a view to better acc commodating ; 1 Chief Mower, Plow Points, | p, homp- | LIST OF PRIZES To be awarded at the Casimigne Arielamal Society's Fall Show to WILLIAMSBURG ON , | THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 0CT. 8TH & OTH, 1874. Crass A.--HORSES. scription of Luggage to or from the Station or anywhere around town. All Orders promptly attended to. Charges moderate, MONEY [Private Funds, To Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- J. COOK. ey Port Perry, Jan. 1st, 1874, LYMAN ENGLISH, R. RICHARDSON, Ran, Re-appointed Tssyer of November, 21, 1866. 14 rien --r------ JOHN CHRISTIE, TOWNSHSP CLERK, Marriage Licenses), Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the | ssuer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer 1st con. Brock. Commissioner, &c. Brock, Avg. 5,1874. 33 Office--Manchester. DRAUGHT. © Brood Mare and Foal............ , $2 00 SQ Year, ne year old Colt............. 1 50 Two year old Entire Colt ... 1 50 GENERAL PURPOSE. Team 2 00 Brood Mare and Foul. 2 50 Two year old Gelding or Filly 2 00 100 One year old Colt ............ 2 00 1 50 Two year old Entire Colt 150 CARRIAGE. Team..,.. 3 00 2 00 Brood Mare and Foal. 3 00 2 00 Two year old Gelding or Filly. 1 50 One year old Colt. 1 50 Single Driving Horse 1 50 Two year old Entire Colt 1 50 Saddle Horse. cessenseinrnnseese 2 00 1 50 Crass B.--CATTLE. Grade Milch Cow .. 82 81 Two year old IHeife 50 1 50c One year old Ieife 50 1 00 Durliam Milch Cow h Pedigree...... 3 00 2 81 Two year old Durham ea Ped 1 50 1 50c¢ Yoke of Oxen . . 2 00 1 Aged Ram, Cotswold . ia 20D; 1 50 1 00 Yearling Ram, Cotswold . 2 00 1 50 1 00 Ram Lamb, Cotswold, 2 00 1 50 1 00 Aged Ram, Leicester 2 00 1 60 1 00 Yearling Ram, Leicest 2 00 1 50 1 00 Ram Lamb, Leicester 2 00 1 50 1 00 Two Eves that have raised Lambs this sersen. 2 00 1 50 1 00 Two Shearling Ewes 1 50 100 Two Ewe Lambs 150 1 Boar, Large Breed 2 00 1 Boar, Small Breed...... . 200 160! So | Large Breed, that has raised Pigs this season. 2 00 150 mall Bree d, that has raised os this season. 2 00 1 50 Pair Spring Pigs, Large Breed. 2 00 1 50 Pair Spring Pigs, Small Biced , 2 00 150 Crass E~POULTRY. 0 25 3 0 25 5 0 25 1 0 25 Pair Ducks... 0 50 025 Ten bs Butter, . 100 0 50 Ten Ibs Cheese, 1 00 0 50 Double Wagon, 2 00 100 faa 2 00 10 1 00 0 00 | I 100 050 Crass [L--DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. . 200 1 L000 oo ete 100 000] Two Pairs Gent's Boot lome-made, one pa and one pair pegaed 1 50 075 Raid Ladies' Boots, home- 150 075 . Crass --GRAIN, FRUIT AND VEGETABLES - 1st. 2nd. 3rd Two hushels Fall Wheat .. . $2 00 $1 50 $1 00 Two bushels Spring Wheat , 2 00 50 100 | i : Ist. * 200 | Two bushels Peas ... RE STOO $0 5 Two bushels Oats, Bl . «075 0 4 Two bushels Oats Whi L095 0 50 Two bushels Barley ..... . 100 0 50 Two bushels Potatoes, Cup or Kidney L075 0 50 1 | Bushel Potatoen, 4 varictics, } bushel each L075 0 50 <| Two hushels Turnips . . . 0 0 50 ¢ | Dozen Carrots ........ L005 0 50 Three heads Cabbage ... ..07 0 50 Two Squashes . 025 0 00 'Two Pumpkins .025 0 00 Dozen Beets .. . 050 0 25 Dozen Mangold Wurt: L075 0 50 Peck Onions .. . 050 025 Dozen Wanter Ap) . 075 0 50 Dozen Fall Apples .. L075 0 50 Collectlon of Fall Apples, an four varseties of four "Apples HORT LE 1 00 [I Collection Winter Apples, to consist 'of no Yess than four varieties of four Apples each. lr -R 1800) 0 75 Dozen Fall Pesrs ... ees 075 0 50 Dozen Winter Pears. . L075 0 50 Half Dozen bunches Grapes . 075 0 50 Crass J.--LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Ten yards home made cloth. 115 075 'Pen yards home lade Flannel, 125 075 Home made Woolen Coverlet. . 075 0 50 Home made Cotton Coverlet, [ON 0 50 Home made Plain Quilting. 075 0 50 Home madg Fancy Quilting... 075 0 50 Pair home made Woolen Blankets 125 0.75 Home made Gent's Plaid. 07 050 Home made Woollen Sha 07 0 50 Home made !0 yds Plaid, W: . 125 075 Home made 6 skeins Stocking yarn..... . 050 02 Pair Home made Woolen Socks. . 0 50 025 Pair Home Made Woolen Stockings . 0 60 025 Pair Home-made Mittens a . 050 025 Pair Home made Gloves. . 050 n 2 Specimen home made carpet se 125 5 Berlin Wool or Worsted work--raised L050 025 Berlin Wool or worsted work--flat. . 0°50 025 Specimen Embroidered Braid work L050 025 'Specimen Crovchet work... . 050 0 2 Fancy Netting. . «050 0 28 Fancy Knitting. . 0 50 0 25. Embroidery on Muslin .. 0 50 0 26 . 0.50 025 . 050 0 25 Specimen Wax Shells, , 050 0 25 Specimen Artificial Flow era--not Wax. + 050 0 25 Made Gentleman's Shirt..... . 1st $1. 50 2nd 5c, 3rd ble Specimen Painting in Oil ? 0 50 02 Specimen Painting in Water Colors «50 0 » i Pencil Drawing...7, 0 50 0 25 Specimen Crayon Drawing. . 050 025 Specimen Monochromatic Drawing . 0 50 0 25 Specimen Leather work... 05 025 Specimen Seed Work . 03 025 Farmer's Wreath. . 05 025 Hair Wreath... ...... 075 0 50 Berlin Wool Wreath. . 05 0125 Specimen Patch Work 07 0 60 Home Made Loaf of Bread. .07 050 JAMES PARR, Sec'y. ™As to the paragraph about Esther Shaw of Davenport, Towa, who worked thirteen years in a family without asking a cent, it becomes necessary to say that it was a very large family Esther worked in, and they boarded at the State Prison. : RR COURT oN THE BROCE voTERS' LIST. Continued from fi Const resi ( from onr last.) R W Hart ties tc be put on the ligt, Iam assessed jointly with fatherr Have 200 acres on one plac® : and 50 on the other, : Am a tenant on 98 acres--lease produced, Lease trom father and am a bona fide tenant. My father owns both places and 1 have an interest in them, Have always been assessed with my father. This is the first written agreement we ever had, Can'$ say hopeid for it, I didnot: I am not yet married but T hope soon to be, Name put on. Duncan Henderson asks to be put on the list. I own property in lot 23 in the l4th.--owned it for 7 Tan Have ohorty In I draw $150 a year rent. PR Fuge put on. John C. Cluston wishes tobe put on the List. Have & ia My brother attends to the business, T live in Father has an interest in the house only. I too have an intest in the house. The land is-mine, Xf I had the entire claim on the pro- perty I would take $600 cash for it, : Tin C. Cluston's and Thomas Cluston's name both put on the 8 JOHN GORRELL. Am owner by father's will which bequeaths to me balf of the property. I work on the place, My half is worth $3,000 Vote good JOHN BAGSHAW, Work the place with father. with him as to any share, Vote cut off. . CHAS CAMPBELL. . Have an interest in the place. The property will be mine on father's death. Have no written agreement of any kind. 'I work the farm and have had management of the farm for the past 18 years, Father willed ft to me four months ago, 3 Vote cut off. ° No agreement or understanding JAMES RENNIE, The name of James Rennie was cut off by consent. Richard Johnston--Refuses to swear, Father appears for him, --Denies that he wished to have him assessed, but like a good many more would like to blame the assessor and tried to assert that Mr McKay induced him to have his son put on. My son gets a share of the proceeds of the farm. There is no arrangement as to any particular share. Hopes of success began to brighten and the son took the oath. I live at home with futher. Am 24 years. Am assessed as tenant, Father allows me whatever share of the crops I please to take. IT take about a third." As near one third as I can guess it. Vote held good . This ended the Grits. Appeals against Conservative votes by a frio of Grits, i His Honor replied that in the « | tofore. | Vv ote off. 0 | year and am to have the place. --V Ww | be. 00 | with the prc 00 | Name cut off. | The Court said he would ha JOHN MEDCALF, Mr Paterson asked if the absence of the lot and con. in the ap- 00 | peals do not invalidate them ; that there is neither lot nor con, on any of the a lodged AZATs} ue Conservative: of the those present it made appeals 50 | no difference but with regard to ee absent he wonld consider the | matter. Rich'd Johngton--Refused to swear--: to be put on. 1 said to assessor that the that my son could not b, him that there was no di vs his son did not ask aw was changed and Thet the assessor told n could be assessed as here- My son gat a share, ee no definite share of whe produce. GEO. MEDCALF. Tam tenant--lease produced. T work the place and do as I please with the produce. Vote good. WAM. McMASTER. T have no arrangement with Sn ras to Town the land, but have no des live at home with mn half of all that is rais: plowing, se It is nobody promised to gi ny part of the crops.-- ve me the land. X and with him, I have Can't te a fhe I do all the vesting and do as I please with the crops ln <3 how much money I have invested, Father ive me one half of the pl Vote good. age, can get a deed when-- 1 to give me the deed, Father 1 farmed the place this Father agre + me the crops this H SHIEK 0 1ssessed and dont know why I should I never saw the assessor and my name isnot on the slip-- | shows the sor's slip and name not on it. Have nothing to do Never told the assessor to put on my name.-- | I did not know that I w Responndent claims his pay for coming. © to look to the assessor. n said they wonld sec about that. or sworn--I assessed respondent at the request of his "The farther consideration of the matter was deferred till next | sitting of the court. | Geo A St John. -- ---- Tobias Geo Ty John Wh jagrs ement o ame cut off, Cut off by consent. ut off ty consent, by consent. .--1 a joint owner with my father, to what share I may get. 1 have no « We bave no »d--nor lease | T get all 1 require. Live at home with my father part of the time. Vote cut off. ) . Joseph Acton. --Nam» cut off. --Not of age, . Wm Acton's vote good. James Bretour.--Lease produced and vote good. HENRY BAKER. Am occupant. Am not married. Livesometimes on the lot.-- Father lives in another county, Father and I live together im Georgina: We both work the place in Brock together. The pro- ceeds go towards paying for the y Vote cut off. JOHN EVANS, Work the place with father. No bargain rs to any share of the crops I may get. 1 manage the place--father is foo old to do anything. TI sell the crops and have full control of the proceeds. 1 get my living off the place. The proceeds do more than main tain the family. I have bought alot from what Ihave made of the place.-- Vote held good. DAVID EVAN I have no deed. I sold the lot for which I was assessed.-- Vote cut off. CHARLES IRVINE. I own the place--yer honor! Sure it's meself that has a "dade And is that al yez wants to know af me. Do ygz ask if | have the dade with me? Will I can tell yez that I havn't. I don't makes habit of carrying me dade in me pocket, It's jist worth this much that I'd not take a cint less than $300 from the Prince of Wales-- Vote good, # In passing out respondent muttered lond enough to be heard by the whole Court--Yez think yer a smart set, but I have seen smarter than eny of yez many a time. Wm Jones--Deed produced, Vote good. WM. McKEE, JB. I am tenant and have a lease. Voto good. JAMES MoCREIGHT. I am a tenant and have a lease. Vote good. CHAS. McPHADEN. Name cut of by consent of father, WM. MOORE. Ihave no lease. The agreement was verbal, I get the full benefit of the mill and pay $200 a year rent.--Vote good. JAMES PARK. Am a tenant and have a written lense. Tt is not here, I pay $200 a year. I bought the stock from father, * DUNCAN CURRIE. 3 Have no lease--work all together, Have no understanding. as to any share, The proceeds all go to pay the debts. All our > debts. No one has any control over the funds. Name cut off, DONALD McKINNON AND CHAS. McKINNON. Votes held good, x JOHN WEIGHILL, Iam tenant, My agreement is verbal. I pay $20 a would be willing to give $250 for the place, a -- I Court adjourned till Oct, 15th then to mevt at the Town Hall, Sunderland at 10 o'clock, a, m. 4 Is them the common dog sassage?" inquired a looking lady, as she surveyed a bunch of bananas over her cles the other day. " It's forty years. my old friend Jolin, since we were gether." © Jsit? Well, don't speak so loud ; there's: widow in the next room. Fo TS We often hear of people who are to poor fo marry, Bat a Califor- nia couple, who had been engaged for some time, married they could not afford fo keep nD Sp rooms in a house, " A Deavenport newspaper peal or in that city "looking. with a deep meaning smile upon a cticumbers in the market." On his way hpme he was: v ole fidentially to several undertakers, » --