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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 21 Mar 1878, p. 1

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VOL. XXI, NO. 1 5. y NTARIO OBSE AND GENERAL ADVERTISER sos Forth Ontrin Obsrurr. AGRICUL- gRKLY POLITICAL, 4 Bo F FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT., EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY BALRD & PARSONS. Sa TERMS. --$1 per annum, if paid in ad- wance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. No taken for less than six months; and no paper discontinued until all arrears subscription are paid. ri OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion .. Subsequent insertions, per line .. Cards, under 6 lines, per annum... . ed, will be at our risk. 'Advertisements measured by Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they oc- cupy. Advertisements received for publication. without specific instructions, will be inserted antil forbid and charged accordingly. No advertisement will be taken out untilpaid for. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or half-year. .§@5~ These terms will in all cases be strictly «i end to Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Books, Checks, color, executed promptly and at lower rate: than any other establishment in the County. g@~ Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &e. printed can have them done to take home with them, H. PARSONS. J. geon and Accoucheur, Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. Office over Nott's Furniture Store, corner ol «uedn and Perry Streets. Office hours from $a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupied by Mrs, Geo, Paxton. R. WARE, Ontario, Physician, coucheur, 'Office, opposite the town hall. Port Perry. Surgeon and RS. McGILL & RAE, Physclan &e., &e, Ollice and Residen: Oshawa, y WM. MGILL, M,D. D., M: R. . F. MCBRIEN, M.D., 3 Ys England. Hospital, Londo 0, H. Ly, FAREWELL, LL. B, County Crown Ela ay for Ontario, Barrister, Attorney, Public. rane, Bsq.,, Brock strect, Solicitor, and Notary pled by 3. H. Coch Ww ithy. , Conveyancer, &c. win. 0 Mee--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Ofiice YOUNG SMITH, LL. B,, Barrister, At- torney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Insolvency, Notary Publie, &e. Ofmce--MeMiilan's Block, Brock street, Ww ee er et W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan- & 3 cery Notary Public, &c., &c. Office hours punctually from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Money 10 Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade; PORT PERRY. SON, (late of Bea rton,) nil Attorney-at La i= onveyancer, NOI for in Chane die, &o., &c. Lid Office over Brown & Currle's Store. Port Perry, al eer LLINGS & MeGILLIVRAY, Barristers TL os: Notaries Public, &e, Port Perry. 28 A large amount of money to loan at 8 r cent. John Billings. | John A. v Law, and Solicitor , A HRD, Aor he Royal Arcade, Port Perry. J. A. MURRAY, ATE Patterson & Fenton, Surgeon Dentist. Office over Corrigan & Camp- pell"s Store, Port Perry. All work done in the very Jatust and best style and warranted to give satisfaction, Port Perry, March 28, 1877. T C.N.VARS,L.D.S. EETH inserted on all 'the latest princi- Ics of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- Teeth filled est, and as good as the best. veeess $0 08 0 02 5 00 Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- Pro- Receipt Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c.,of every style and Coronor for the County of Ac- cons, 1g Stay FRANCIS RAE, MD. Oitice laely oe- HH LL.B, Solicitor in "Business Carve. EXAIS fa. NT LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ETURNING my sincere thanks to my R numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as Auctioneer during the past cight years, I would now beg to offer my services to all who may have Farm Stock, Implements, or other property to sell by Auction anywhere in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa or Cartwright. My long and extensive practice as Auc- tioneer has enabled me to judge the value of Farm Stock with an accuracy second to none in the County, and this is of import- ance as it the Auctioneer is not a good judge of the value of Stock he may soon lose far more than his fee in any sale. Bill stamps always on hand. J Sale, Bills arranged and notes supplied free of charge. Days of Sale may be arranged at the Osserver Office, where a Sale Register will be kept. . Terms Liberal. W. M. W. Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1877, E. MAJOR, - ICENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties |) wishing his services can call at the 8 | "Observer" Office, Port Perry, and arrange for days of Sales. Glen Major, Oct. 10, 1876. WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &ec. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, I Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, péay™ Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. T. H. WALSHE, ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township 11 § 4 of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, cte., in the County of Victoria, Residence--Cann on, Brock, Orders left at this office, will be punetnally attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, "¢ prompt remittances made, Remember-- 1 mL, JAMES W. BEALL. TOWNSHIP CLERK, TOWNSHIP OF EAST WHITBY. Conveyancing and General Insuiance Agent, Office in the Town Hall, from 9 a. m. till 5p. m. | The Clerk will be: home for township business on Mondays and Saturdays. JAMES W. BEALL, Tp. Clerk. Columbus, March 28, 1877. y | rei permet es k of the Third Divi- in Bigelow's Block, W. BURNIIAM, J sion Court. Office hours from 10a m, to3 p. m, ee rer T. C. FORMAN, INSPECTOR of WEIGHTS § MEASURES For the County of Ontario. | Port Perry, Nov 1, 1875. 45:4f New DMMarriage 4£ict. July 1st, 1874. Port Perry, "JENRY CHARLES having been re- I appointed Marriage License Agent-- (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. | R. RICHARDSON, . | Be-appoiuted Issuer of | Marringe Licenses. Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the Lst con. Brock. | Brock, Aug. 5,1874. 33 a ee 1 C. FORMAN, | » ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses. One door west of the Walker House Port Perry, | OHN CHRISTIE, TOWNSHSP CLERK, Commissioner &e. with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted | Office--Manchester. without pain by prodieing oral u th a. Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's' new : . over Atkinson's Drug Store; King WHITBY Btreet, Oshawa. GHAS. THORN, V 8, EMBER of the Veterinary Institute, Gold Medalist for the Horse Practice. Author of a First Prize Essay on Shoving. Gradu- Chicago, I11. pest examination on shed Sept. 16, 1867. i Dr. Thora begs to apnounce that he has taken up his residence at Port Perry, and is pow prepared to treat sll Fuses entrusted r t ski scientific bis care in the mos u Sy sole 8 nner. All orders left at the of Mr Allison, will receive prompt attention 3 The Veterinary Stables may be found on Lilly stroet, opposite Cossitt's Factory. Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1873. : i ENR' DravarTiAY, Ottawa, Canada * t a 'other d nts of theGotenineny . Gopyvights and the ons, and other Documents neces gary a ioF Lesh on receipt of the model of the M. SPENCE, Cox7na0TOR, Byrps, se j he Subscriber in returning thanks fo) liberal patronage ? . on him in hg, past. vould inform the| LEWIS. & POWELL, public generally, that Waving FOUCE § ler | Has created quite 'an excitement with their he will in Te "his, whole | Smooth Shave and 'Artistic Hair.Cutting,-- un to bis business as Contractor, and is | py o*pooms are' over Thurne's Dry Goods w ready to undertake Stone Work, Brick- : et T Walk 4 E dp cr rn Gls or, ort, WE ade X Y sm Tal. which Lo will sxcoute ab iheahilic | agedkable tu 0st a in th m 0 y v 'whi init ah ind Se, TS SPENCE. Arat-closs workmanship rine Albert, Aprils, 1676: GRIST, Pargy SoLiciron AND ransucts business with the Patent Office on. i Marks and Designs procured. - . Drawings, his stncore mage bes STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man- tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St , Whitby, Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Also Building Stone cut to orde*, . i JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. Whitby, July 29, 1874. 32 VICTORIA MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company "of Canada, HAMILTON. HEAD OFFICE, ep=HIS is decidedly one of the best companies T in the Dominion, and 'parties having property to insure' will do well to consider the many advantages of insuring with this Company. . a ave ds pe : . H, WALSHE, Agent, rll iF obey ont, ? | Cannington, Sept. 26, 1876. nti Shaving and Hair Cutting as they should bo done. 8 TE AAT fi 8 7 E arvival in Port Perry of the two first T 'class Tonsorial Artists, © whiskers cut in a stylish manner. Remember the: place, ovér' Thorne's Dry Goods Store and opposite the Walker House. or at his residence # \ 2 WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- - | were the title is perfect, the er P 2 BOFEOW As 1 | If the title is p Business hours ssuer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer, MNEY TO LOAN | HE Subscribers have large sums of mon- ey placed in their hands for Investment on Improved Farms, Village Properties, and other Securities in this and adjoining Counties at the lowest current rates of interest. As we have funds on hand at all times Borrowers eandep nd on getting their money with the 1east possible delay. WANTED T0 PURCHASE, Any number of Mortgages for which the high- est figures will be allowed. Wearealso appraisers for the Canada Per- manent Building Society, the ch t and Jargest Monetary Institution in Canada. Paid up Oapidal $1,500,000. Instalments re-payable in from 2 to 20 years. Lands Bought and Sold: Several good farms for sale. ents for several first class Fire In- surance Companies. ness transacted, #8 DEBENTURES BOUGHT." JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Office In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, JAMESLUND, | MONEY, LAND & INSURANCE BROKER, | MONVEYANCER, Commissioner for taking Affidavits in Court of Queen's Beneh, &c, MONEY TO LOAN In any o suit borrowers, Mortanges | Bought, Notes, &e, Collected {prompt remi ade. | The party withou is allowed to of interest on he ean at a permit re the UC none size Le small, ¥ nN ) t. 1 s made from ou farm, or good productive town nd Valuator for can possibly be no nm. fect the money will be paid here in two weeks after making appliea- tion. Bn Parrisl's Block, Cor, Broc streel Uxbridge, May 17, 1877. % Collections made and a general agency busi- | 1¢ ~ ONTARIO BANK. CAPITAL $3,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. SAVINCS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now open in connection with this Branch, Deposits of Five Dollar and upwards received and inter- est allowed thereon, No notice of withdrawal required, A. A. ALLEN, MANAGER, : FA usic. HARRINGTON, Teachersof Music Also dealer in Musical In- Residence, on Union Avenue. struments. ISS 8. 8, HARRINGTON, Teacher of . Applications by Post or in person Residence, on Union Avenue, Port i Hotels. _ THE WALKER HOUSE PORT PERRY ted. THE Subscriber having leased the above _ hotel, it will be his*endeavor to conduct it in every particular go as to merit the approbation and patronage of the public. THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or quality of accommo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed by none out of the best cities. Commercial Public, | in the Vi Travelers, the Traveling s doing business » general public will find in THE WALKER IOUSE that can be required in the matter of, Walker House than -at any other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice of the market and the utmost atten- tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUESTS. An abundance of comfortable Stable and | Shed accommodation, and attentive hostlers, W. B. McGAW. Port Perry, April 20, 1876, ny, TO LOAN. The undersigned has any amount of Money ! to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at | Unusually Low Rates of Interest! | MONEY | . Loans can be repaid in any manner tosuit | the Home Style the borrower. Also several Improved Farms, and Wild Lands for sale, cheap, | Investments made in Municipal Delien | tures, Eank and other marketable Stocks, | Apply to | JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &e, | OrricE--Over the Dominion Bank, MeMil- lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. Whitby, Apri! 10, 1873, | NITICE TO FARES & OTHERS. MONEY TO LOAN. | mr unde of Real F lage amount of priv, ned would say to the owners h Expedition | issured, | . CHRISTIAN, | Manchester, October 17, 1577. MONEY (Private Funds,] 'I'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, Barrister, &e., Oshawa | November 21, 1866. 4] | PORT | fort and convenience of guests. | R EVERE HOUS v por PERRY HOUSE, PERRY. JAS. V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR, | | The above House is now most comfort | ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in Good Liquors and Cigars, also, first class Stabling and good Ostle have been made which makes this t and best House in this section of Addition the la Fare $1.00 per Day. country. [ire HOUSE, PORT PERRY, The Subs able and conven Talior nor expen or having leased this comfort. t Hotel, will spare neither » in providing for the com. The Tables upplicd with the best to bo ket. Only choice Liquors and Cigars at the Bar, ) ity of firstclass Stable and Shed accommodation properly attended 10 by curcful Ostlers, CHAS, HOLT. will always bs had in ther Port Perry, March 8, 1876 MANCHESTER. Jy GEO. IIOUCK. Having leased the above excellent Hotel it will be my endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the appro- bation and patronage of the public. Manchester, Oct. 6, 1875, REE a Qrtatle HOTEL, WHITBY, T. MASON, - - PROPRIETOR. The public well cared for, and all Guests will please feel at home. Whitby, Noy. 9th, 1876. . EAVEN'S WHISPERS, Lying upon such a bed asonly the starving poor ever know'of--in such a bleak, gloomy and ghostly room as the poorest of God's children in- habit, a girl of ten looked out through the cracked and dusty panes at the great white moon ris- ing up from its bed so far towards eternity that man has never discov: ed its location, Was she ten or thirty ? ono could hardly have told in the dusky room lighted only by the rays of the moon --Heaven's own lamp. The fingers were so loug and thin that you would have shuddered. Tho face was so pale that your thoughts would have gone back to some dark evening when you trem- blingly skirted a graveyard and caught sight of a head stone stand- ing out alone in the gloom of the night. And such eyes! Great round eyes, which glistened and sparkled as eyes never do till Heav- an's gate has opened just enough to let the living cateh a glimpse of such joys as man cannot even dream of, unless the angel of death whispers in his car. wan and Like a great ship suddenly rising out of the fogs of the ocean came the moon. It brushed away the dust and cobwebs and crept through the window, every beam and ray and silvery streak seeming to be burn- ished and brighter in the struggle. A hageard and despairing mother was on the street, begging for bread. \ | accommodation and moderation in charges. | The firo in the old stove slumbered. The Charges are No Higher at the | , Wis in some warmer corner--in some | If a cricket nested in the house, it] of the gloomy rooms where it now and then eanght the laugh of a child or a cherry ery from the street. It! was very still, dt is very cold in here," whisper- ed the moon, as its beams danced over the ragged old quilt which cov- ered the girl, "We have not had a warm fire for days and days--we ave very poor,' replied the girl, as she put out her hand tocatch and detain one of the silvering beams. 0. DEACON, ESQ., TREASURER IN ACCOUNT WITH THE MUNICIPALITY OF CARTWRIG For the Year ending 4th RECEIPTS. 1877 To Balance on hand from 1876, as per last Audit...... To Cash received from: Reeve as rent for Town Hall r-- PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1878. 'There is nothing in the cupboard --nothing but a few old dishes! whispered the moon as it rose a little higher and looked in at another pane. 'Mother was sick and could not go out,' explained the child. I been ill for weeks and weeks, wo have come to be very poor.' 'No fire--no food--no medicine -- no light--no furniture but an old chair or two and a table--it is ter- rible!" whispered the moon, 'I have only been up an hour, and yet 1 can see into hundreds of rooms this great town--see warm rooms--ta- bles spread with good things--fires burning cheerfully and people smil. ing and happy. you?' have and m Who comes to see 'No one,' sighed the child. 'It is weeks since I saw any face but mother's.' A cloud crept between the moon and the old window shutting out all its light. Tt sailed slowly on and on, and after a while all the glory came back tothe panes, and the moon said : 'I counted thousands-of Christian men and women. They aro seated in warm rooms, or are on the street in costly clothing. py and contented. They have plen- tysto cat. and Some have given to something or other called charity--something where one per- son contributes a loaf of bred, and it goes through three or four hands and reaches no ong in particular. -- Some have given to They look hap- wear, somo foreign mission as they call it. Tdon't ex. actly know what it is, butit is some- thing to buy bibles for people who cannoteread, while you and scores of other intelligent and God knowing and God fearing children are dying of hunger in the shadow of a grand churchaspire. And nono of these people have brought you food or fuel ?' 'None,' slowly answered the child. 'Are you cold P 'We have only this old quilt. 'Child,' whispered the moon, as it flung moro rays of 'silver over the | A. Deane, | Win, Watson, cedar S264 29 | Edward Ginn, work and R. Carscadden, for ti ' 12 00 | J. Hughes, je, cedar Money to Loan N Farm Property at' en and a half! per cent. No Commission, Enquire | at P. A. Hurd's Law office, Port Perry. \ P, A. HURD, Solicitor, &e. Port Perry, Jan. 9, 1878. J ier OF DIVISION COURTS. FOR THE County of Ontario, For the year 78. = 2Eiz]slalsle 2EE |p Elnzlalz]e SBE SEAR 1 12 21h 2] 2 303 21 B51 6.17 21126) 4i12 1427] oh, win 51115120 71 2320 610] nm ol | 19 9 18 Il, HH sl 1 ... G. H. DARTNELL, a ie Junior Judge. Whitby, Jan'y 7,1878. : PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, 0. MKENZIE "| PROPRIETOR. $n te § E Si ber having now full uipped Te po and exiemive Liver; Babi Ws mn th 8 su! orses and Carriages, rod to 'Tarnish first class LIVER - 0. MOKENZIE. f Port Perry, Dec 5, 1877. hegre] On 'Moderate Terms. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 Y Rics|T UEENS HOTEL, Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts, CANNINGTON, Oxr. D. CAMPBELL, This Hotel is now furpished in the best style, and offers every accommodation to travelers R&™ First class "Sample Rooms. attached, Cannington, Oct, 20, 1875. PROPRIETOR Livery 43 mv iret ------------ot ASS LO-AMERICAN HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, - - =~ PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and renovated the entire premises cyen to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of guests, The table and bar well supplied, = W. H . H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. 1A BUSTRONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBIOY,) . WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR, The Only First Class House in Town. BERN HOUSE, late Jewett House, Kent Street, Lindeay. Board, $1.50 per day. E. BENSON, Proprietor. RAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, WILLTAMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT. E. BRYANS, Proprietor, The Subscriber having succeeded Mr. Mason in this pleasant and commodious Hotel has spared neither labor nor expense in re-fitting and renovating the entire prem) 8. The Bar supDiled with a superior class of uors and the ks rans ar the Tabi ho market provided for the es, en Stabling and 'attentive Ostlers. ellong E, 'Williamsburg, Dec. 6, 1875, F March, 1878. wo jobs on Manvers boundary... pale tuce, 'you are dying! Food and medicine and care would have saved you. There was no one in such a city as this--noone in tens of thousands who have plenty and to spare who would step aside to enter this door and give charity to the de- serving and éuffering ? Has a cler- gyman been here to pray with you ?' No," soitly whispered tho child, 'But they pray with men who are to be hanged--thpy sail across the | ocean to pray with heathens--they enter mansions and kneel and pray for those whose earrings alone cost enough moncy to give you food for years.' There was a silence. Tho girl looked at the moon if a dreary way with her great round eyes, and the moon grew to be a ball of silver gs it asked : 'Do you ever dream of heaven ?' 'Every night--every time I sleep answered the girl, while a soft smile crossed her face. 'And your mother ?' 'She kneels here every night and thanks God that we are not worse off than we are!' 'Hark, now |" whispered the moon. 'Do you hear anything ?' '1--1I hear--I hear--why, it is music !" she answered, lifting. her head to catch the strains. 'Is it swoet music ?' 'It is blessed--it is_--grand! she gasped. 'And now tell me what you see?' whispered the moon. 'Gates=--gates of gold--a light grander than all the sunshine in the world--people--no, angels--it must be Heaven! I moon. is!" sclemnly answered tho In tho darkness a hand pushed open the door--feet echoed in the bare room. and a haggard, pale- faced woman, bent over the bed and said 'Awake, my child--I have some bread for ns. Were you afraid in the darkness ?' Tho moon had gone. when the It was only hand touched mother's HT, cr at i { WHOLE NO 105 9 -------------- the ioy cheek that she sank down and gasped : God forgive me for m verty, and God RS those Ww og oe crumbs would have saved my child to me. The window was dark. She did not know that the moon had looked in there, whispered soft words to thedying child, and that the gates of Heaven were open for the pure sweet soul. She saw only the gloom and the darkness, and she cried out at the white face on the pillow of rags: ' Did you think of me--did you, call my name--when death came? And, oh! Lord may I soon follow, A Solid 'Cause at Last. An [Irish matron enters a lawyer's office : -- *Is this the place, sur, where people gitdi- vorces ?' * Yes, occasionally weengage in that kind of. business. What cin we do for you, madam ?' ¢ Faith, sur, I'd loike to git a divorce from me husbacd Pathrick. * What is the matter with Patrick, madam? * Sure and Patrick gits dhrunk, sur.' "That's bad. Butl hardly think that alone would be a sufficient cause. Have you no other ¢ mplaint ? + Indade T have, sur; Pathrick bates me.' ¢ Yes, yes, I see. That adds cruelty to drunkencss. But, madam, you do not suffer much in yonr appearance from Patrick's cruelty. I think you must finda stronger reason before the court will grant you a divorce.' «Well, sur, besides all that, I fear, sur, that Pathrick isn't thrue to me.' ¢ Ah! now, madam, you begin to talk business, What reason have you for think. ing that Patrick is unfaithful to you ?' + Well, sur, T foay say that it's meself that has a strong suspicion that Pathrick is nof the father of me last child. Promissory notes in Kansas are not drawn so many ' days after date,' But 'when I .self my ho:s. I'm thy father's epirit," as the bottle said to oJ the little boy when he found it in the wood= pile, and wondered what it was, In reply to the question * Will the coming man be bald ?' the Norristown Herald affirms that * he generally is when he first comes.' 1t was because he could not tell a lie that Washington contessed he was the father of his country, but it was terribly humiliating. It don't require a very imaginative man to have unutterable thonghts when he's whacked across the southern end ofhis back with a muddy sidewal's. One original Roman says he does not call this a really dull winter, but he has filled hid pocketbook with camphor gum to keep the moths out,--Rome Sentinel Every day or two the telegraph announces that body has discovered a new asteroid. Which indieates carelessness in not sprinkling aghes on the sidewalk. The model husband has been found in Al= bany. He doesn't permit his wife to do more than half the work. She puts up the canned fruit in gummer, aud he puts it down in winter. The Louisville Covrier-Journal tells of a Kentucky man who was pretty fond of his Ditters and who was scen last week with a blue ribbon pinned to his coat, A friend inquired :--'Have you joined the Murphy's, Judge?" 'Not exactly,' he replied, 'I only wear this in the hope that some one will ask me to take a drink under the impression that I'll refuse.' «My son,' said 'a mother to a little boy four years oid, 'whom above all others would timber 4 50 mber, timber 2 00 HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, | WHITBY, ONT, McCANN & TAYLOR, PRrorrisToRS. Every accommodation for the traveling public, 32.50 | | 4 00 contemporary. you wish to see when you pass into the spirit world 2 'Goliah I' shouted the child 17:00 i with a joyous anticipation; 'unless,' be 41 40 quick added, 'there's a bigger feller there.' « Will the coming woman lecture ?' asks a If he marries she will. Dirriil Ta - a7 | J. Cuthbert, work, cedar and gravel, . 7-70 Aathony Demi) Tox for doer a1 71 Bryans, commutation of statute labor . 5.65| 'Besuty and booty, was the ery of the HONS L. Valen oo for 18% To | Jos. Armstrong, for work done on 10th con. 57 00| young man, who kissed the girl and was License 1 tor balance for 187 10 90 | + H Clergy Rescrve fand 1876. ..... +. 87 61 | Wm. Lucas, sa as Clerk.........s saan 120 00 | kicked by her father, Reeve for nse of Town Hall for vol 8 00 | B. Spinks, commissioner on road and hired help 5 00} yyy doe a rooster always have his feath F s C He 'tor on Roll of 187 3212 79 | I. McPhail, goods furnished the late A, Crawford... ... 1 00 ; . Po ol ecto) ¥ ' 175 00 | Elias Hoocy, commutation of statute labor and dog tax. . 4 Oo | ers smooth 2 Because he always carries hig Groat tatute 17 50 | James Taylor, work done on 6th con line... .... 13 50 | comb with him. a A, Her 3 21 | Wm. ravel on Scugog road. 3 50 It must be pleasant reading for Queen Trustees special rates for cigl 2433 17 | i Fa MELD Scraper. . It 2 Victoria, the newspaper speculations as to 3 : = IR. B 28 00, how long it may be until she is called to Total Receipts. .... « iuener ae nv Vers vad $6282 15 . A i | A. Lattimer, sc follow the Pope. ter ee eee mre rem rere ! i 25 00| A little boy who wore striped stockings 25 00 i EET - was asked by a man on the street why he 3 7? as Councilor and road commissioner 25 00 DISBURSEMEN TS. ilor and road commissioner 25 oo | made barber's poles of his legs. His pert By Cash Paid : trator... uae ae . 10 00 | reply was, 'Well, ain't Ia little shaver.' is pr : J Bryans nd expenses at cle . 7 00 'ntl med More by Henry Pollon for Cedar Timber on } line... uuevnveveee $300 yp, xs of Murraral Diection 1978. : ho A gen Tan. Lu od' Mo proposed by S p 5 sy OXF letter tp a young lady, who answered him Wm, Mason, for repairing Scraper, . . . 4 50 | A Maicolm, expenses of Municipal Election 1878. : 9 00{ J Rey : John Hughes, a grant to schools. aren . 15 00 of Municipal Electi 9 00 | With a glowing description of the late party, Joseph Armstrong, error dog 3% ses } £0 ). Treasurer as County rates 1877 . 600 00 | emphasizing the last line of her note, 'So no James, De way T 0 E. Macnachlan, Co. Ti casurer as County rates 1897...... 330 00 | More at present.' 1 gon Co best hey oss re Ee Manica) 3 ment for the half year 91.5 Fenian funds are again being collected in Robert, Henry, repairing jond scraper rere 1.00 | py Deacon, salary as Treasurer 18 RSA 50 00 | New York and Brooklya. Itis really very R. B. Spinks, expenscs as Railway Delegate, Ad 7 00 | rustees of School See No. 1,... 279 54 remarkable where all the money for thes 5 k di stween lots 22 and 23 Josiph Armsont: work dotie between, lofs 22 abd 23 on voo| 0 do 4 >. 309 34 | fourishing funds come from. Later: It ig John Peel, for road job gth con. line i 13 13 2 oo - Be 202 52 more remarkable where it goes to, Hart & Rawlinson, municipul blanks....,. . coer 1 50 do do 90 5 408 43| Tbe Countess Joaones Moore, the Bweet W. W. Mason, as Poll Clerk and for rent of Polling Place 13 00 do do do 6. Singer of Michigan, hastily flung of the Wm. McLaughlin, salary as Assessor for 1877,,,,..:.+. 60 00 do do do 7 $47 18 following the other day : 'If you feel a little Wm. Lneas, services as Poll Clerk, Returning Officer, &o. 9 00 do a do 8 254 15 '8 y : 'AL } John Hughes, services as Returning Ufficer aud Poll Clerk 800| go do ig er 224 7 pale, think of Joner and the whale, and the James Parr, as road commissioner and two road scrapers, 14 00 2 = frightened face of Joner when he thought John McCrae, for cedar timber, ..... . 1 50 INDIGENT AID himself a goner." v Stoan, Job on } line....ee ees ' 5 50 : tl Sy onl on } line of 3rd con . 24 00 | A. E. Byers, for clothing John Martin 83 10 Be Cansrvu --One of our young friends af Robert Keeman work done on } line E.. . 14 25 | Mrs. Loughead,...,. . 4 00 | ----sat down the other day and wrote on Wm. Nelson, road job and timber..... ' 33 00 | Mrs. Dickey, . . 10 00 | the back of a ccuple of postcards. Then he Geo. ign, work tne on } line west.. . 50 00 Wo Spénce,., Siok GALS § 0 tuinsd them over and dirceted them; bub James Lang, extracting stumps. . or 15 00 | A. E. Byers, clothing John A Thomas Taylor, covering bridge, Xo . 17 00 | John Bruce, for Thos, Demill... 3 00 | by some mischance placed the addreta on PT. W. Mingay printing School notices. . 7 1 50 | Thomas Demill.... Sa 3 00 | the wrong cards. The result was a shirt Wm, Moore, for upholstering chair. ., . y 3 00 | Henry Seymonr, for Mrs. Lougl 9 78 | factoryjin ---- got a very polite invitation to E. Willan, for work on 7th andl 8th cor: vans 3 00 Thomas Desitly vey IR 3 901 go carriage riding while the young RE F. Sanderson, for cedar timber... : 2 00 | John McKercher, flour for John Martin, i . ¥ W. E. Yarnold, Surveyor. S010 00 | Mrs. Demill, for Thomas Demill,...us 3 oo E10 wee wid ae ie be Geo. Wilson, for repairing - 1.00 | Mrs, Loughead.. ous cvniss covnens 5 00 following: I ease se a t James Parr, commissioner for pure] ye 25 00 | Joseph Watson, aid for Mrs, Loughead 8 00 stuff yonr shirtsare made of.' oT T, Whitfield, for Cedar tINbOr. seer irene sees ven ivy 17 65 | Thomas Demill ... . cess tT teie tinagen 8 00 Hp was Pauriy Provioes had A. Montgomery, for work done on 10th and 11th cons. . 10 00 ¥ 3 . ph 8. om drawing gravel on Scugog road ... ors 3 00 SHEEP LOSSES. heed ghee fom the parental roof six. months R. Spinks, cedar timber for bridge. ..... 3 10 00 | Wm. Bartley, for 1 Sheep killed by dog8.....oaisvauiss 1 67 left howe in the bloom of summer, J. Peel, for work on 9th con line... . 15 00 | Jos. Armstrong 1 do do do 2 68 with 8 smile upon his brow n a ~axe County eae, for hi for 15 .s J 810 00 Boberg Grier, ! do 9 2 o in his hand. 'The Black Hills his destina: George Hammond, work done on Manve 46 20 | J. H. Devitt, do 0 GG eo od ; E. Galbraith, work done on division No. 22. 2 00 1873, : 5 4 ho Ley goal. A 'suumer Wm McLaughlin, selecting Jurors, 2 00 | I. A. Mason, 1 do o " ferous rocks<industry, R. Frecborn, for plank on } line, . eves 2 00 | Collector, as salary for 1877... eure iiianns 55 00 | perseverance and n rare knowledge of chem: Thomas Campbell, work done on boundary line Manvers 2 00 | Allowed Collector as abatement on Roll of 1877. " 19 08 | jotry and mineralogy his niseful tools in ad- Andrew Smith, for 100 loads of gravel .. 500 |J. Graham, for 6 chairs for Town Hall,..... eee 13 50 ditiou to the piék-aze x W. Philp, work on 6th con, line. 10 00 | John Hughesand J. Montgomery, M D., Auditor's fees 12 00 ad PUL aRe such Baird & , for. Printing. 71 00 Balance in Treasurer's hands to date......vieus 308 73 Printing account in 1876...s sesso cnn . 33 00 Wm, Salter, work done on Manvers boundary..... 24 00 $6,289 15 We hereby certify that we have exumined the Treasurer's accounts with the vouchers thereto belonging and find them correct to date. i. WONTGOMBHY: M. B i \ NTG iM1.D., } AUDITORS. : J. HUGHES, : Cartwright, 4th Mareb, 1878. ' .

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