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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Jun 1875, p. 2

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Porth @utavioWhserher or money market is already uncom. | sibility and anxiety attach to the |ing asif they had passed Chmixigh tie Bopper Utios Sunday School Askiversery 0 al x : fortably ti : . | positi ofour mill. Its the Ze ; ae 5 a. | any cu 0 raat psi of Suey Sk Os Sova ml 1d Ov | oy mh sete | Th si ed be wrod dn] SONS | cris _ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR h gh ors, they got no pay and | Core tel antl any ofthe | 2° Methodist Church, Utic, intend holding | of re proves the large amount| We notosd an the Fair Grodi lek ook | of Forests, Port Paty, a thelr meeting ox . thers is no room for whining there | ask none, but it is impossible to run ' ' their Anniversary Services at their Church|: i au Tuesday eVeniing, 23nd elected the fol< JAMES BAIRD, - - - Editor. lis abundant room fo ti 2 the institution with funds | COmPainants can manage this with an 8} le ng t sad of forwarding business done in the | the celebrated Champion machine, {iis sme ne fut, 1 2 a r, caution an © institution withont some funds here so. thick with dust: that one'eould on y onday, 27 28th inst Jaber and timber lines, a general as was shipped through out town'té Wm. J. lowing office-besirers for tb sext term : PORT PERRY, JUNE 24, 1875. any rash or abrupt act which may {and the Anniversaries ure the only s a Bro. W. Blackgiove, C. B.' ; hang his hat on it, they Wad better toll us itv prevails and + | Hall, Keene, and from all appeatdtite, and " darken the situation is unpardonable | means thoy have of obtaining these |now it can be ais without the: aid of setivity prevails Yue Wharf ie what farmers and mechanics and otbeWtell] =. ak, 8. C. 8. Our Utica friends never fail in making their | Anniversaries all that such ought to be and ee = ; . ¢ 24 + 4 R, Whetter, T. The Grits and the Finances. |especially in a government. funds--the "quarters" from those |Joseph's sprinkler. There is no other way the gemente for That oh Subily una fairly Sas ite Sows wits ihe us, we believe it to be the leading and best| « W. Edmott, P. ORC. 8 In so other divastion docs Togisle For all this the remedy is at hand | who attend form the only exchequer {by which the council could secure this i jh Jost at sud oe - tails nr cars are clearing out about as rapidly | machine of the day. The " Champ'on" men » 'W. Whetter, 8. W. OBIS!" | ond is quite within the power of the of the Sunday School. It must not important, end--they can make an appro- Ee ey Bly a1 thoy oan got loaded, _ being nearly all strangers amongst,us except. v Olive, J. tive incapacity affect more disastr-- ; priation: $02 16 ut they could fot compel 2" °T"F ad, -Approptiate serio The down train on Thursday met! Mr. Hall, they showed tothe immense crowd » Routly, 8, B, Abe. oll: boing of 4 coun reople, remove the cause and the be considered for a moment that they PS Ive hid at 2030 And 6:30 on Sabbath--J <: . : ' ) el « E, Hurlbut, J. B, pin Send) has Ls soutry] effect will cease. Displace the pres-| these quarters are given without any 3 to be douse In way lies ay. On Monday, Dinner will be carved at with a mishap, one of the car wheels | they had around all day the strength « R. Jones, Medical Attendant, of 3 » Door broke throwing several cars off the | durability of their machine, the strength o I z their rakes being unsurpassed. They domt| © . < son eat an sor wa pr vin yd avn 0 SR Be xtent, and there w. : | R ; . in hearing Addresses, Recitations, Dialogues mri wi no roughest ground of any machine present ;| Me Mr, a of Y and Music. After Tea fhe Concert takes | PC jry: sugisinel, they sailed over obstructions which nous o | % #0 youngest daughter of place. Abundant preparations are made. On Tuesday a train on the G. T. the others attempted to, carried their points, Sas Ea 4 v, W (See Posters.) met with a similar mishap near the |and explained their machine to the farmers ; DIED. Sinday » School /Anpi junction with the P. P. & P. W., and |and all the agents that could find fault did| £4 Mainchestér, doth inst, 5 cli on Ba : "" | detained our up roon train for two |sll they could, but the "Champion" men ary belo wile of Me i Golding, in ent incompetent ministers, place on| consideration, it must be a poor An- ' - the treasury benches capable men |niversary indeed where every one =- x ae % It will be seen by th@\ Posters that an- better judgo the ability of a Govern-| L} "oi oq bo he almost unlimited | present don't got the Worth Of | other candidate for ment than from the manner in which s other candidate for publi€ favor, au impor. the d 1 of Bon i elasticity of the resources of our|quarter--what with Tea, Addresses, | tant addition to the boating accommodation epartment Dog J8 con= country, the intelligence, industry | Music, Recitations, &c., it must be a|on Lake Scugogon Dominion Day is an- and vigor of its inhabitants, will soon | miserable thing that is not worth 2§| nounced. The fine steamer. Ogemah, Capt. tide the ship over the present break. | cents. But the labor is all given | Daes,is announced fora series of twohours ers and carry her into the calm|gratisand a large part if not all of trips on the Lake, Dancing isto be one of and Tea from 6 till 7 p. m. From Dinner | till tea the time will be pleasantly spent ~~ 4 no @riterfon by which we can Stand Around on Lake Scugog. * wl ducted ; for on this almost entirely depends the prosperity of the com- mercial and manufacturing interests at home and the credit of the country The Sunday School in connection with the s : . . [the attractions on the scows of the Ogemah | yr.4y,odist Church, Epsom held their anni- | °F three hours. x scemed to carry the day all h, Any| op, was réspéctabl ootod and abroad, and that government which Tau of Biospeny Besond, fe Tas dks onl gs is farnish-| 1) tr this purpose » first-class quadrille versary on Wednesday 10th inst, The day -- _---- one needing a reaper or mower this 8cason | was a_native of England, of that charming povmits 3 reckless, slothful, or in ut in order to hasten the defeat ed free of charge by the good folks |y4,q nas been secured. Thus with the | was fine and the anniversary was & complete Getting Completed. would do well to see the Champion and give (little town, Ryde, Tals'ot She arriv. of the Ottawa Government we must | of the locality, so that nearly all of| great accommodations offered by the Presby- rout their allies, especially their|the money collected at the Anniver-| terian Church managers on board the splen- right wing. the Ontario Government. | 8aries go to the benefit of the Schools | did Vanderbilt with Hb hourly excursions It is true that wing is already on the | in the purchase of books and other | offering every facility and o for retreat with its ranks broken and|necessaries. No other institution in Pleasant, healthful and chesp enjoyment, demoralized, some of its leaders| the land has equal claims on the ne] -Bie Ogemals Wh hier hwo hose Sickiss plac of hors dic combat and. others sympathy and gratita de of the age sions will 1ender the Scugog a scene of un- competent minister to hold that po- sition is unworthy of confidence and 'ought to be driven from office at once. That the Grit Government at Ottawa should make a fearful muss of the Dominion finances has been success in every particular; the numbers ott {it a trial before purchasing, as Mr. fall in. ed in this country in May: 1874, 80' that dio present, the quality of the "entertainments Mr. Nott's new Cabinet Factory forms us they give a ee with every Das been litle tore than' one year' if' this and the financial results were all highly sat-| is in 2 fair way for completion, we chine. Pefirtore Review, June Yih. country. ; fxg ; Sey, Dae i Served 24 noon, the|ghould judge that be will move into Ly wile of Wo Fa jms dt ie, ag partook. of Hn who have not| DiS new premises in a few days.| The agent ef the Joseph Hall Works is months and 7 days. ! yom, had the pleasure of seeing some hundred and | Whether for convenience, situation, {now in town, and will exhubit the celebrated | _ At Prince Albert, on Tuesday, 29nd inet., twenty or s0 ofthe most active and ntellig- | or comfort it would bo difficult. to | Champion Reaper on the Marke Square this | aged 37 yours oon 8 ent representatives of Young Canada in their a ta : z _ | afternoon. This Machine has new attained placed beyond coptradietion from {, diy wounded while the rank and| We live in, because to no other is Si WM sviarde, i. i gleeit} mood a iii around is in more suitable Dremises fo gon per EE aed was a Joving n ans ' _ the day they got into office. Of file have been cut to pieces in the the world so much indebted as to the |, SL ficient tod hi sad aE Cm Te Joi 0 ne "sgh [dusting an ox vo "7S | $0 be the best Reaping Machine now made | kind neighbor, she was esteemed 2oud tha exil lias bean 1 the in: appeal courts. Still they are doing| Sunday Sehool. To what more than or SESS, fo ra AEE After Sino a the Thashos of the Super- and undertaking business. Wehave [It has no equal ; every one should see it to- | and respected while alive as death bas crease ever since, until it has now Dp Yost to lly -- a saying dle sro wb tostirrbuto ibe. Hage Bo Pot Poy oo Uy, od ee A er. 20s, Dorr | no doubt: but that Mr. Notts enter. |Aevront Hops Citic, June 193, 1875, ae + om. ore te . porboot, 5 . 1 oubtless wes! e la gathering | . * 5 © s 2 TT e berea usband and b . k the chair and edi ; rela rived at a point whe syen the | ¢ roes with a view to present a front| discountenance given {0 every species | we have ever had. All will receivo a hearty er - ens a I _ prise will be Yowanion by the large On the Back Lakes. tives have the sympathy of all; | most blinded partizan is obliged tof... meeting. But the course| Of bigotry and superstition but to the | welcome and everything will be done 0 | of the afternoon consisted chiefly tate] is business which the |... paitor éf tne Observer. The funeral will take place this, Thursday, acknowledge that the Dominion has is clear to the friends of the country | influence of the Sunday School--in make, our visitors comfortable and to give | es from the chairman, Rev. Mr Dennis and | Superior facilities his new premises | Having lately had the, pleasure of a run at 2 o'vlock, p. m. : got- into a financial snarl which Press, give ro quasi wid fact there 550" comvanity inthe) W0 ® dare Bit lust esjoyseent. (Bee | Mr Millar Sup of the Vuion Seid Grose: will tend to secure. around some of our back lskes 1 felt so The Markets, ' i i gt quan os : here. bank ; Diologues and Recitations by the cased with the scenery tLat I intended to Hy renders the situation serious. flying foe and whenever a Grit pre-| 1and in which a Sunday School is das ni children, and an abundance of choice musio Enlarged. a) brief description of the trp, but | pail wheat" OTFIC8, Jume 13, 1875. i b T a s 5 , ---------------- by the Juvenile choir. The afternoon's -- eat... a fie ee a sents himself for election let the| located which does not reap the ben-| yy moor Memorable Twelfth. | services were both interesting and instructive| = Our readers must not feol at all | from a desire to enjoy to the full this really t $6 95 to $0 » electors pronounce such an emphatic fit of that School every day in a va- frands and similar honorable (?) No! as other Grits will hear and|Tiety of ways; and these benefits means stole a march on the treasury | will not dare further to presumo | 3° not confined to those who attend and were confinued till 5 p m when the Tea | impatient 2s to the result of the |plesssnt rus, I could barely find time to B was announced. Here the very large num- make the few jottings I now send you. wees who had lied he church va 'every part | 27707] appeals and counter appeals] "CL Lo tL ihe Port Perry on the 13th of July is to be hon- ored with such a musteras but seldom falls to the lot of any locality, The Orauge flocked to the ten tables to partake of the | now pending before th ts; th benches, they gave Mr. Cartwright upon the forb of the peopl Sunday School nor even to the fam-| prethren and Young Eritons from South | hospitality i fair i: of Ein mn, oe in the sh) a steamer Chippawa, 'Capt. J. D. Strickland, the portfolio of finance, and his very | by prolonging the power of a party| ili%8 to Which they belong, for all| Ontarie, Carbwrigkt, Darlington, in factall | snd nelghbarhood. wehbe mills of the goa gr Ad Yaa. fom wiulon wero steaming up the HOM ssi seal E first roved how utterly un- > 7\ wong tho benefit 10 t Joss Werk Dosh, Red, Srugop and Port) Afieries ese the concert aid his wht feo eills of che gata grid dow but} 5 yn SE oi Kites step pi Herly 80 unworthy of the trust. Pp ne a greater or less am, % 10 less suceess than the proceedings of the | terribly fine," but in point ofslowness | otancbee, but studded with a lot of beautiful | NOTICE TO BUILDERS. worthy he was of the position. On FL, degree. Every Sunday School has | Peny with hosts of frionds and well-wishers | ygernoon, There were more speaking oy the | (ho mills of the gods mever could |jslands. At Young's Pt, six miles from ond : & | will assemble in Port Percy on thatday to | Chairman and the Rev Mr Dennis, Diologu- 7 Hiv ituse ip SBoe bn muti Winther ste Wa Deltting. ao iiueniss 2 Soul ou all oon ae wg tle. AnD liars io iy dn shi and the | compare with the Jegal mills of these | Lakefield, the Ontario Government have TENDERS A er rec! . y wi ! hig Wiings. oF oi raters' who ligve nec 4 i 1 avd ese again versary of the Battle of the Boyne. Prepara Church Choir supplied sn abundance of sweet | days. After 'the case has been put | built locks to get around the rapids at the | Will be received by the up tin tion, or stupidly from his inability exercise a beneficial influenc on all : tol ssusic and fully sustained their well merited j 1 1 snd entrance to clear lake, 'This sheet of water | X"1d8Y July 9th, 1815, " 8 m to investigate, or fraudulently after been. blessed With a peep 35 the with whom they some in contact.-- Soh 29 Velo Yuid to Jar * | reputation as exosllent singers and ene of our sid, bo as about 6 miles long miles wide, is com. a oa RCE chURCE, gate, y befitting reception and make them comfort. |» oy 1.ojrs Miss Nichols handled the organ |larged till all the generation who a 2 id o baving investigated and found a Beove's "ball which be diguifes Public peace and public prosperity contrary result, that the late gov- with the title of Proclamation musi Tile 07 4: Yous a are always more safe in a locality in | be put forth to make the day one of pleast.re ernment had left the finances of the | Rav felt considerably amused at the| 1 1;ch 4 Sunday School is found, and | aud profit to all who take part in It country in such a condition that the style one dear Mayor has put on,| 410 children of such a locality are| Thatwillbo a gala day in the Port and income would fall $3,000,000 short |! 3irs Which he has so suddenly garg more orderly, obedient and crowda will assemble from all quarters 10 of the expenditure and that to meet assumed. A proclamation, indeed! intelligent than in a locality where witaess the displey sud liken io fhe a0, this great deficiency he would have Dostinos oF Puss Pees) E the Reeve| , such institution exists, while in dots, ; The pages will 19 £7apd =the of Cart Plans and : parati clear of islands shores - ia duesizie, eV bis wis stad, entered it have passed away, the| . ely ith lt a tions ooh * Recteey, services--as many as cou! - 5 maple, baswood, sburg. Stone Sand on a fase tho chirel coll fi tue ation ease. thon, generally comes up for a | ih an occasional clearing all along. The She grou Sead 2 be received for sat the concert, sccm highly pleased hearing "and resulle in "jodgment log cabin and bam prove that the ss or any tender wil nok Decesserly be with the whole entertainment. deferred," science of agriculture is being carried After paying all expenses there will be -- } . about $62 to place to the credit of the A Narrow Escape. fats Ty of Ontario, and judg of Com, School Fund. This affords a strong proef of - ing by the appeaance of the crops, they Will (yu, pur Jung 22:18 Cartwright Pp. 0, To Wir. | of all Port arrival of the Brethren from the various | the high esteem in which this school is held | Those of our readers who have been in the | be able to produco as much per acre as we hides ti to increase the burdens of the people fay >, ig of Si hmaioncat kD) matters of religion the distinction is| quarters, their muster at the Town Hall, [bY the public. We are pleased that it is so | habit of attending the Manchester Monthly | here, in west Durham, or North Ontario. AFSro-AuERICAN HOTEL, 2 to that extent by means of additional |and devoted subjects, de, ie, without the | still more marked ; so that from | their grand procession through the strects-- bs Mr Soon wee wash Supirimeudent, he Fairs will remember having frequently met| From clear lake we pass into stony lake, PRINCE ALBERT. taxation. Majesty wp dd ES whichever poiat we pleaso to view | first the True Blues, then the Young Britons | 4cigol deserve well of the community -- Wr Wekbasie, 3 pleaiint, Sotive Cate Bayer | and for & time, leave "earthly " scenes be- | W. H, PARK, - - - PROPRIETOR. Mombers of the late govern ¢ from labor to refreshment on the 1st day of it the Of and Teachers of our and next the Orange Brethren ; their muster They are making their infaffice and instruc. from Montreal, at these fairs creating cousid- | hind, and limit our wistful gaze to rocks and Having purchased the above pl ly . 80 i July, &c. : Sere " onthe show grounds, thelr movements there; | ys0, felt on the rising generation and who | €rable stir and picking up the best cattle | stones, which, in this romantic place, have situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired 6 protested against these additional| Given st our Boyal--well, Arcade, this) Sunday Schools are public benefae-| tno eloquent Addresses and other matters of ; and -renovated the entire premises even to &c. &c. 5 , z can tell how far and wide the effects may | with great avidity without haggling over | formed themselves into innumerable islets : burdends, declared Mr. Cartwright's ha * tors in a high degree. interest and attraction will make that a day | extend and the blessed results which Sow the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished : . ; ; the last cent. AH liked to seo him come | that stud the whole bosom of these beauti- |in First-Class Style and Stocked with the statement. foihe aber and iricopreet 'The gods have come down to us in to be Seusuetal iu Port Fou, therefrom. his presence was the signal for additional | ga] waters. Capt. Strickland informed the best Liquors and Cigars! and that the income would meet the the likeusss of men. : An Important Change. 'Who is to Blame ? Sunday School Anmiversary. |stir and activity at the fair. Well our friend | 4 41a¢ these islets are about 800 in num- oh itontion pail. do-the comint of | i GL ae ¢ -- Ji McShane made a pretty narrow escape from vm : The table and bar expenditure without additional tax- We have no porticutar objection The big book somewhere tells us that the| The principal Streets of Port Perry wheth-| The M. E. Sunday School at |beinglost with the ill-fated Vicksburg; his ber. Proceeding cautiously thiough narrow well eels, ARE, Tt Tha nan antiors ol this to any little pranks of this sort Wixich | « tne rain falls on the just and on the un. |eras to streets or Sidewalks will compare SHAW'E Settlement Weld tele] 2H friends here will be glad to learn that | channels, around rocky bluffs, and up the Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. White Straw prevailed, and the ad our esteemed Reeve may see fit 0 just" This might be all very well in thos® favorably with any city or town we know ot he has escaped. He has telegraphed from | centre of the lake we at length reached the » - hn > with a single exception, that is the abomina- | Anniversary on Sabbath and | Newfoundland that the small boat in which | Jandin : ; te g place at the foot of an apostate pina- ditional burdens were put on and play off so long us there is no harm | primitive times and more primitivexAnners, | ,;, 3, which are allowed to grow into| Monday last and proved most |he and twelve others took refuge has arrived Pofney ROBERT BRYANS, Chairman ahi in them; i d even with the comman vulgar rain which | jyyyriant dimensions on not a few of our tT thor, Wr otmae wating cuties of sueks, cailed Mouns ols. 1 dollars more |i? them; but we have no desire to|®™ uxuri . i 2 y r o was taking out{92 | x Ascend- thus a eogple of million do D2 be raade the bit of ontsids ridicule, } = body may have for mothina ; but our| principal streets, Here'the dock, the bur successful in every partienlar|, = tle to the English Market on oho ing this by a circuitous path we reach the AN ; Were raised than was really required Ww b ight and we I * | city fathers have taken a proper stand in the oo A Haast atl Ber whether as to the beautiful weather, | ulation. While congratulajing him on his | Summit from which you can enjoy « splend- EXCELLENT HOUSE Xi A Wi 1 2 . ; : 2 #1 © & for that year; the country all knew } e have no rig! an We; vay ne matter, they have determined to put a stop ibe Tua eo of thelr growth along | the numbers presont, the capital merciful deliversnce wo sympathize with |id view of the fake and islands. Your cor- AND LOT FOR SALE. then and wore forced to admit that desire to interfere with our Reeve's to this mixing up of tho "just and unjust" the sides of Queen, Perry and other principal him on the heavy pecuniary loss he has sus- | respondent counted no less than 67 islets| The Subscriber offers for Sale VERY A : rnc aking, or the excellence of there |: ; 3 . 3 : streets, and aided by the periodical irrigation spe g tained in losing so fine a lot of cattle, 20 smal) ag to afford CHEAP his Dwelling House and Lot in th the late government had been cor- little regal pastimes were it not thal] gq in future all the rain over which they | of Joseph's sprinkler their progress 3is Bot | citations, dialogues, &c. BOTS la room only for ene | wi)lage of Prince Albert. Tho nik a i i i i i i 3 cep down the ) ir of No.9 the late government bad ban or | Tah 2 ue 4nd pron pl hoy se on Tn WS 1 ok in| CL CE | tate Boge Baking thee Wi. [Ps of F092 Cb gdm ds Rl there was no occasion for additional | Prand us either as a pack of simplo- | the sus and let the unjust burn up or go to| missioners ? We care not whose ft i, but| oon were woll attended and proved| + A lady in town who has had her garden weather,and one or two containing 200 or 300 | goog auger with a stone cellar. ! to ited i yt well, SoZ0E. It is 311. very the nuisance mms be got rid of and doubtless | . : io ils the. livel acres cach, and covered sparsely with small | Tho Gasden is well ify taxes. However, the taxes wero put | 1008 OF conoeited frauds--simpletons s well, . *V | our town fathers will see to it and gat rid of highly instructive. overrun with the lively potato bug, devour-- adds from the | fruit and x supplied good ; .. | whe know me better, who don't| ell for the unjust to put on style and mix | the nuisance at once. ing every green thing which showed itself | S¥ETETONS seem to protrude from the San trees. va ANd the mopey Taiscd and, Grit k that the Reeve' : 1 . themselves up with the just so that outsiders CE above ground, after in vain trying all the | crevices in the rocks. Some of these are These is a.capital well and ail other neces. extravagance sobn found a means of | KRO that the Reeve's proclamation North York. 2 : : sary conveniences, Th can scarcely know them apart, but thanks to iy ifested in the proceedings, the ad- | recognized remedies, at last thought of sul- | only a single rock with a solitary n | and pl t © situation is healthy absorbing it, and they continue to |®4rTies no more authority with t| oo" mination afour town fatbers| Tho Representation of N. York evergree easant, and wel 5 11 fitted for an agrecalle, dresses were pointed and profitable, phar and scattering some on the plants comfortable home, * lay it out from year to year, and than the fiat of a division court this indiscriminate mixture has been ren"|in the Commons having been ren- ri ; found it worked like a charm--the bi Apply to the % ! and the recitations and dialogues by |; 10d over on their backsand asin large cemetery whose only monument was a JOHN ROLPH, they are again beginning to cast|Daikff. Proclamations are not ex-| dered impossible in future the -- water| Jered vacant in consequence of the the children wore creditable to all|ed themselves done for. The remedy is | SIPE1C evergreen planted by some mowming | 5, Jim Mika, Port Perry, around to see if there is anything on actly in the Reeve's line, they are| from Joseph's sprinkler will clearly indicate corrupt practices at the election of a cheap and simple one and posesses the | relative to mark the last resting place of 4 something for Mayors to play with, | * the path of the pious." the late member, Dymond, the Nom- which they can yet place additional g y play ' I the 1 r, Dy! burdens, for they are being driven and perhaps when our worthy Reeve But we unhesitatingly protest against|inations of candidates for Lhe repre- Monday.-- Much interest was man at one end resembling a lonely grave in a « concerned, and exhibited much care > a merit of being perfectly harmless to the | some loved one, On the mainland im the in the training of the children. The plants ~ as Ja the person | township of Dummer to the east you can sees IMPORTANT NOTICE his bei ated 30 Salts as | SON tion of that Riding were held benefits arising from such occasions handling it. e have a small army . 10 their wit's end for means to meet | COmes to be Lord Mayor of all Port) i on the 22nd inst. Mr. Boultbee h ber of farms, some of which seem fo be erp. pl of the "varmins" in our yard, whe have nn 3 2 ONTEMPLATING & Removal from P : : | J r ® nearly finished everything green, and are in a good state of cultivation, but the greater Perry, I would I ork nt outer vey [Por bo may ty bi aud at. bdr nd sot 1 Sawing boss isa 5 ORES | un mat, people pp, be do Se comet th. Coir pi | rin of edb td nn Gn lh 5 Se 7 : hate run their face--or rather the |iPg proclamations; but up till that «oi lly way past thio dovia of the taithial-- the cheek to nominate the man (Dy-|not only encourage and inspire the but v9 ivtend to make them smell brim-! rocky as to be unfit for agricultural purposes, settled by BETWisg, Sunt ete faese wt | fage of the country--in the British | time he had better leave these things mond) who kad already to be driven | cpildren with now lifo and interest|™ tne ese ces thes of| TAKS $0 our intelligent correspondent | 539 0k Paced In Court, far calection are more numerous and important Tet us have a fair show, henest sprinkling \ : oT fi : t © ti and I would deem it a favor if those havi: : money market as far as they could |#lone and not render us all ridic-) yng no favor. Wo have uobounded faith in | ji me eos} soe Prod es in Sunday School matters, but they | last. for Ivinging Gils matter to uns NOHiSS 83d £6 6GIRSS, Biaitel me, WHIM], Yemter them and now the pay day has come round | lous Py issuing his mandates only |e mpright integrity of Joseph, that he will| bo in earnest. : encourage the officers and teachers --_-------- the nofice of the public a Toute for pleas. | rth E. WOR! by convincing them that they have Hard, on Whisky. ant, healthful and interesting excursions not | Port Perry, June 18, 1875, FaISatov, -- Ri a the sympathy and approval of the On Friday evening last by some means or | #Peesed by anylhing in this part of We pygrpong gous ' y 4 other a fire broke out in a bonding ware- | Province. Pleasant sud picturesque scenery A oy E, publie. house in he city of Dublin, Ireland, and |a safe, comfortable steamer, a social and | _ \ (LATE ALBIOW,) The excellent tea with whieh the | played havoc with the whisky, some 50,000 | ohliging Captain and hotel accommodation WHITBY, ARID anniversary was brought to a close | casks of liquor chiefly whisky wats SB the | wus 5 Julian Hotel snsurpsssed by s07 RAIRSY, NI4RED. was creditable te the fair ones into Yee £4 Eo Habe dd he Wf Whe vent hated in his caunty, bm ilt ata cost of $7,000 E. AZHSTRO! METRONG, PROPRIETOR. whose hands this part of the enter. ------ : pers fo gad with aooiation 8 unlit 43 "0 TO tainment was entrusted ; it would be ley Xopt up Aut ad doe supriovuna hevae -- Sr difficult to conceive of a more enjoy- | until thie biasing liquorlike a very Tophet able time--tie sparkling eyes, smil. | relled its blasing columns along the streets and by the firat of July the govern to be laughed at. do right whoever may advise to tho con- ment will be called on to hand over SemSpeam-- © _-v, in. part payment of our indebtedness The Children coming 10 the Frout| we learn withmo Tittle astonishment that x Sxouplion tig ius Yo thé ackion of the The Anglo-American Hotel, Prince Albert the very largé sum of $6,000,000,| At this particular season of the igo goa that they | since falling into the hands of Mr. W. H "and Mr. Cartwright haa in the most | year # large share of public atten--| ery no ebjection do Joseph's baptismal | Pack, its present proprietor, has been re- uneeremonious manner possible noti- |tion is given to our Schoo! children, | qpemsiionsand they care act whether he ito sal st ihm, Sied the several banks that be will | apres o dips he tvored ance, us they | Pen PoE a0 EE ante by that time withdraw government say that they have serious objections to pag! transitory owe or soso slice far th A , | i ~deposits to that amount or it may be 348 A avec 2 it iy do partici Savoliog ils, Nae casual -e TH may be all wary plausible ut ww congratulate the the question very much if our merchants with ee er tars . their fen, fifteen, and twenty thousand dol-| becoming owner and occupier of this excel jail well patronized, ali get -a large Ey eye lent and well looted Hotel, believing that ho | partake freely, was by no means the SH pall, poss, pant and ever) fuagluable time when {share of public support and coun--| uy 4 farge amount of the taxes-of the cor will keep such & house.as willbe creditable jeagt pleasing featuse-of the enter- off with the stuff avhile fow tight, when | tenance. This is as it onght to be, a aagioa Ws Aoki oti, NS 0d advil gees > Yo Wally, tainment ] >- it encourages the children and is -a| now of the clouds of dust blowin fromthe | debt which the public -skrosts from day to day could not compel the dat - ONE A thes fis art Ys basen, of watering. And thet is not all, all parties 'living in the corporation partake of the ben. efits fo o greater or less degres when they 'come-to do business st opr stores. Without constant trafic kept up in eur sicests would a Koop the principal part of the village fo one continual cloud of dust rendering it unplens- Si The Angle American as i Should amd of wich thoy wane avited 14 Mais, Nandels of patios might be sues yisu omafortal seventeen ) are bespital tind condition: > : ont and Qimgreenble especially or ite sie : : sdaing Jagge mumbers of outsiders who come in fo | wellen this their first = a sirtnas ' General Stpplies for Schools, do businées with us, and whom: like fof =F Biri Bo Bo tind : aa @ sod weloome, snd should try to make | togt comes, whem the Americans shall have CHEAP AND cooD. somfagiable and not send them out of the a a vie : W. 5. MCW. village covers all over with dust and look-, will bs carried wes! with the returning team, snially drgwaed: "| The contest ry : i po Yort ery, Map Sit RAY

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