A Rr ise or forget their allegience to their country as to give their votes to con- tinue the misrule ot the Mackenzie Government one day longer than tho close of their present unfortunate A Grand Opportunity. We advise our readers to inspect our ad- vertising columns, they will there findimuch that is worthy of their attention, : THE ORANDELL ESTATE. 1t will bo seen that the trustees of the Goggin--the Reev Messrs McGill and Hannah came before EI this township in the condition they now are and the outlay for the present year hud been heavy in that direction; but: the younger portion of the' community aud the more re cent settlers had little idea of the difficulty {experienced by the earlior settlers in this through & by-law to raise by as the several school sections the amounts, as sought for by the Trustees of the several sections 2 TE No. of Value Section, rate per $100, nunciation by Tu of her 0 rkey would listen to the cou [ England but would i uce reforms her-- Amount | self without any necessity for the installation | to raise. js ito Tu Asia of British Residents, who would seek introduce reforms, instead of mere watch- Bits my intention to be absen Port Perry for an. fistula: sme, : i d neighboring townships. el 1 $00077 Blots, $204 83 {uu oer their execution, would most respectfully ask all : term, To sappose that the Mackenzie | |p pute are again throwing more of | the council iu support of a petition of Mr. hao ie it 8 $1 oo pe u firnisiod Mrs. | 2 165877 24 262 10, "8 : as bin) Government would not bo routed AL{ that property on the market and thus afford. | John Devitt and ten others praylog the |, © oo an Indigent rp presented and, on 3 115720 asl a4 COMMUNICATION. » - k : the polls by an overwhelming major: {;,, parties an opportunity of securing valu- | council to take action in connection" with motion of . Iettinior, dered tobe id. : 160 27 - 2 : HBL Z ity would be tr suppose that the able town or park lots in some of the most | the council of the corporution of Manvers Sint ; 521 89 Rouse, August 1,1878. | : hind his] y Pp pa An account of Mr Ford of $5.17 incurred 6 Ser My dear Onseryen : Go : : : electors are indifferent to tho best |desirable locations in this thriving town.-- | to open up that portion of the town line op- | | © Fo CU indigent was preseuted 1 fis 361 Tu'order that you 'wight Vow of my well- To me to call and fies a -- interests of the country and care not | Much praiseis dae to the trustees ot this | posite the 10th con of Cartwright. and, on motion of Mr. Taylor, ordered tobo| g 312.10 Yeing thsfus, | shoughit Twonld snatch afew oY HER Fa reat Election Race is now in Le folate. : valuable estate in not locking it up for their : The petition having been read Mr Hannah ideo es. - | 10 377 72 leaving for Naples and Pompeii by the next 0 4 : = aad both partis are laying Er m------ own future profit when the lands in and was heard in support of it. He said thers |" np. Wilson an indigent, came before the 11 177340 14 248 27 train, [ will not attempt at this time a des- i gy bah f A P around Port Perry will sell at prices many was no difficulty in getting signatures to a : f 12 1919: 33 633 46 | cription of our journey further than to remark | Any Accounts left unsettled before my of The Bud zet. y Pp y i council applying for aid , and on motion of (JL 205 76 | that & party of five of us lert Whitby on the 5th Shall be obliged to place in the whip; the Ruinationists are es greater than can be realized for them | petition to have that yoad opened up; on; 13 82302 25 for Now York, from departure 1 shal ol P! V E pd times gi Pp . i Mr, Seymotir the sum of $5 was granted 14 62391 13 81 10 Bits or Now York, fro Fhixy we sol gal the other hands for collection. i RA J i i i < n Live * ng round like the very '] Tt will be seen from the proceed | Po% but in offering them for sale and thus the Manvers side of the boundary he had | qo account of Mr. McKee $112.35 for| 15 Soagot 2 oe SE ay S04 ArvivSE in Livespool nite. Juys SSETHINGTON I, fori Their-case is desper- affording all the poor as well as the rich an | without the slightest effort got fifty names | 45.) tod 16 123350 30 370 08 | day wo. hind the Pletsarar Attends E. » $ nd Die. k it and while il ings of the Reach council elsewhere | opportunity of securing at a decidedly cheap | 4 o pation to the Manvers council asking r pgp bal bei abs] TY i =. 3 on [ax shed te Nes uré of attending court | port Parry, Aug 21, 1878. rs now i gE > lots whe! t t y Foal Ke Chie , (Eig avo no i ih of winning they aredo in this issue that they promulgated sali, alls Joes hereon ee Goat | that the roud should bo opened up and with | since the late meeting of the council to go 38 See # 2% 7 ir gles -Sockbarn; zaving Yess este for - 3 ise 3 oh their budget for 1878 on Monday | jocations in town. Partiex should remember | Mr McGill he had presented the matter be | and examine the work and found it com- of them being Sunday went to hear Dean FOR SALE CHEAP ! ing what they can to make a show last and a highly satisfactory ex- however, that every additional i leaves | fore the Manvers council and the reeve and | ioted in a satisfactory manner and as come On motion of Mr. Dobson, 8 Roars am Rlantey and ings preach, While of TO at the start. Undet the term Ruin.| the available property less and if the trustees} Cee municipality had in . 4 ¢ of | Clerk were authorized to sign an x ie | tere We alos hoary the Raster policy u Tad 7 + ibit they have made. In the firet| were eithe Il the estate or lock u puty ) missioner he bad ordered the payment of n the House of Lords ; atioaists we include all whether h y Nore Shira sell all the To . I h spected the line and taken notes and the corporate seal to the following Deeds of | by Lord Northbroke, and had the honor of LEASE FOR A TERM CF YEARS be 5 plaeo the assessed value of our town- the remainder, parties would find then wha s 2 | $100. Conveyance to W. H. Browne, of allowance lunchivg at Wimbledon with a live king, who g Grit, Reformer, Tory or Conserva- hip fi 'the handsome sam of itis to buy a lot in this town. The great | council had advised Mssrs McGill, Devitt | on motion of Mr, Taylor an order was YS 44] - : ! he pe though ns black as the ace of spades is greatly robin ". 7 2 tive who go in fora continuation of ship ngures up the hands auction sale takes place on the last two days | apd himself to wait on theCartwright council | granted covering the payment of the §112. Jor rout between: Joje J > ; puntiered by the English nobility. We aldo PTSAT, dontruble sumty residence, lot No. 08, "°° 8 : . : 2.383.029. 'Thisis a big figure and | in October, but parties wishing to purchase | | ooo fheir views on the matter and ro- ¢ oy Lofore the council{ 200 88 set forth in by-law 643 ; to Benjamin ¢ pleasure of hearing Pattiat Covent | | Bigelow street, Port Perry, 4s offered for the ruinous policy which has cursed [*°™ . = . | by private sale may apply tothe trotees at Dr. Montgomery came before the co Crandell the allowance for road between lots Garden Theatre. sale at great saupitice, or it may be leased on "the Dominion for the past four |PT%® how rapidly the township is | on iin. (Rend the adverasement.) port fo the Manvers council at its session on | regarding medical attendance on indigents | FER Bn Bo FDR LL in by- | abeom London we went to Paris, which sui- Tora EE orsliase : isi i | v the 220d inst, © . i ii doubtless aware |" passes in uty any city I have ever visited i 4 3 a years, eansed by tlie stupid, blunder- rising in value, i CHANCERY BALE oF VILLAGE LOTS IN PORT PERRY ee 8 ae He said the council was doul ) ee 838; of the allowance for road opposite lot 2 | Its wide streetsand shaded bulivards, alto-| For further particulars, Lo A HAM. hg ' < The revenue of this like that of all | Our readers will learn from the advertise- e reeve asked Mr, Hannal c that of all classes of the community medical bet the 1st and 2nd cons, aw set Torth 10 gether free from confusion of any kind, present a | op Aug. 2, 1878. tr r ing, greedy extravaganes and dis- other townships is derived from di- | ment elsewhere in this issue that tenders are | templated to open up the whole concession | men were looked for to do most for the in- | ***Wee0 8 i ne. great ay Dleapant contrdist to the' crowded ort Perry, Aug, 2), 1573. 7 astrous fiscal policy of the Mackenzie Reps 18 asked for the purchase of village lots 137,| 4nd how much the committee expected | digent poor, they were not only called up to by-law 516 to E Major.. oroughfarcs of London, At the Exposition | [~~ __-- e To rect taxation and is as follows: 138 and139, These lots are admirably suit- y igent poor, they On motion of Mr. Christie the following noticed a well executed photograph of the " ime whieh have hung like an in- 4 ind . | Would be required to complete the job ? attend them in their sickness by night and * Port Perry High School, the selection of which Chance © Yegime 8 For gen. Co. purposes 13 cents on | ed for the erection of a factory of any kind; i accounts were ordered to be paid. by the Commissioners, as one of the represen- ! oubus on our farmers, ruined our gen. Co. purp gs {hey arc well located and may be Mr. Hannah replied that of course it was | by day but they had to supply them with Hurt, Rawlinson & Co. $26.42, William tative schools of Cannda, is an wor oe 1 --OF-- . Y fact Aesticeod oat. om evory $100 assessed value; Cou} youent at a bargain, (Read the advertise- | expected that the whole concession should | medicines, some of them quite expensive and | art, 4) % y + ', on | am sure TP ea Lpaiey Anat re deslroye ! school purposes 4 cents on every ment) be opencd but thay had not attempted an kypder certain circumstances they had to O'Brien for ple Sp : 1 Hus Eon 10 the rose of the Whithy pe ir f ed Toeres 1 and, mercantile Interests, 8100 assessed value; railway de-| Partiesin want 'of a comfortable' Mittle [estimate of the cost, but one puty to whom |; vige nourishment for them and do it all sip J. Page, " hy sullen $1019, De Tawar ompany wi Ns deprived our hardy and industrious}, 003 cents &e.; indigent aid 2 |dvelling and good lotin Port Perey, or Who |e had been speaking said thathe would | oviyjtously. These certainly were a great- arly, cular $3.69; A, Earchman, + | came over on the boat with us, and acrived here sons of toil of that employment by ny wish to purchase such a property cheap take in hand to make a first 2lass job of the y : i f the medical $3.29; C. Lewis, cedar §3 ; P. Christie, indi- 3 three days ago. Our route was from Paris to re] Worren : Sp cents; general towaship purposes, | cheap in way of investment will find just ® er strain on the generosity of the gent aid 50 cts; G. St. John indigent aid $3 Turin, thence to Genoa, from thence to Pisa which they could gain an honorable | . ludi 1 d bridges, salaries, | what they want by applying to Mr. C. | whole for $500, he 'even heard that a pafty | o than was justifiable and more than dae ogi and along the west coast of Italy to Rome, PO R T PERR Y and independent maintenance. for ine nd ing roads and bri ge ) '| Dawes, Auctioneer, or to Mr. A, Spencer, | had offered to do the work for $100. The | 46 js any necessity for. He never bad LX. i Dobson . he uc Dan A troseing he Alps and Isnines an ur way Nv ; 4 . thetieoltes and families, while those printing, postages, stationery, &c., | Brooklin, (See advertisement.) Manvers council had estimated the deeP | rufnsed to attend to indigents when called H ove i sec00 dpi * of P- | ence the day after to-morrow and return to URSUANT to a direction of 'the Referee ip di h tid &c., 9 cents. Thus it will be seen | geo Mr. Ham's advertisement he ofters to | water portion at 40 rods but Mr. W. E. | neither had he withheld his medicines when pein a col botox Sod x oe wn x Pavia by way of Bolonga, Venice ita, Turin, IRSUANT tas dinsction of § is Boterse » 4 1 Sucks ee Te pes Lo] that in all 31 certs on overy $100 scllata grout bargals n comfortable Hose Yarnold had stated that there would not be | required but this thing has continued so long ey e who . motioy o in Pars and porn Aer swing atew days | Lin UR CL Lavinia Pypher and mployment could only do s + 4 and Lot on Bigelc ve erry. 4 ih Pasizand Lo w ¢ rks oh Bi 5 ing all assessod value will pay all the taxes |;, offering it at such a price as make it an | Over twenty.five rods of the deep, Wlek | nat it was certainly time that Some thing with $95 and that for the name with the for Quebec Ey shuarna ju shen sn) star, Tnfustsy a starvation wages. aLcar: 8 (except school taxes) in the town- | object to buy. Parties desiring a pleasant portion* should be done in order at least to lessen name of Win Real from Port Perry only a little over tvo months. this time of hardship and misery, ship of Reach for the present year residenceat a very low price or parties Mr McGill was now heard and added an- | the strain on the generosity of medical men. | "yp, ofp roc] Shaw to'his feet And itis wonderful wits wiiat syidiy they uavel e n © r 5 ~ {D . v : 4 * | wishing to lease such for a term of years he fact tha : i f o0 hi ole journey embracing nearly Mackenzie and his oligarchy were ite . "| wishing to 0 ! other to the many proofs of the fac t.| Corporations provide for the sustenance of sd tilato said | 12,000 miles could be completed i Dearly . feasting and fuddling and all their When " io consideral how. i better ee sadvertise-| are always cloquent upon a subject | heir indigents and it is proper that they Ti Rm A _ In our journeying here we Se ro Will be received up to noon of the friends and rolations down to the mach higher the cosniy Jae 15 us : mb ---- which they thoroughly understand. Mr |snould do so and while medical men have | = te $05 ih Ying wu old rewident be any riumie bi having lady companions. | Ninth day of September next, t ; year than last (last year the general | ov « poman Balls attention to his splen- | McGill very thoroughly urged the import- | und do willingly contribute with other rate, f i J re pele), Assure yon did very thirty-second cousin have been |v 1.40 and Co. school rate amount. | did new stock of seasonable goods, his steck | ance of the work und presed the propriety of w aTntcoRRee of the poor; TS RIALY was entitiad to some considemtion:f BUS Tle lear oo nl Jonoteny O71 or the 1ollowing property inthe Yilisgs of dancing round the government flesh "TR f hats i lly attrnctive as well for P Proptisty of [bdyers towards the In POO Jt the hands of the council; all he wanted | servant is concerned, for I eu honible Port Perry: Lots 137, 138 and 139, on the nci 8 " ¢ of hats is unusually attractive ¢ oti it without delay. irs Fo 4 i , will not undertake | g. : 5 Street, i s b ¥ Tand ed toonly 14 cents on every $100 onality as stylo while the very low prices entering upon it wit out delay ro it is too much to ask of them to visit them as atic. how bit the. counell had usd | 10 speak for the rest of the party, Whoaby the East side of Lol Street in the Slade of pots with mouths, hand and pockets | oo os0d value while this year they |give them additional attractions. Mr. The reeve asked him how much he consider- | jy day and night and furnish them medicines | = ably in giving the appointment to way, wore mostly married Toa CtT Port Perry, Upon the property is a PR ni s 5 Dh. 1 hi th k. : 5 allowed to remark, in passing, that T think it 3 3 full ot pickings off te tolling Tug. amount to 17 cents i. e. 3 cents more Forman ns Ep i su woul en bn Sowplete re i 'what sil Bens of Shargs, be Songiters Shas He cor: Mr. Real at his (Shaw's) figures but never | Was as ell for some of them "that Ne res Frame Building, - payers. During all this timo the} }i. year for Co. purposes on every ows now extensively into the Dry Goods in re hoot b ma win I he} Brabois ib iat a Lin once mentioning the name of Shaw in the | 1T0 in nelen Dats wil = ~ Lately used by Charles Thorn, as a greater portion of the peo le have also | every department and does not fear com- the propable cost wou at Mr. Wright. pars of the atiendance o EB + whole transaction; such treafmcut was mos! | from Rome, and notwitstanding thei ken $100 assessed value.) We haveals y dey i rom | g their broker been suffering want and privation; i petition in quality, style or price. (See his | 8 patty accustomed todo such work had [least and perhaps the cast of the medicine, bearable: English and our bad French we goton very VETERINARY STABLE, &C 8 P ' 13 cents on every $100 this year for new advertisement.) offered to do the whole for $400 just what the medicine cost the practitioner bs well together, for what one could not express x 4 * the taxes were being increased and . > dobentur chick ve had a ¥ i 1 hei Teast ont Mr. Real told Mr. Shaw to keep perfectly [in inglish some one else could inFrench and by The purchaser will be required within + railway debentures which we ha IT n Po soeh frot Mr Taylor asked if any portion of the line Besides all bis attendance he is at least ou cool that he (Real) did not value the position the time we reached the termination of our | seven days after receiving notice that his the public debt largely: extended |, qq; year. making 6 cents more 5 om ot were yet open ? of pocket $10 every year for medicines for at one straw and if the council felt so dis rt nd half, i mitsiersolons yee | (emist Js asonpid ar pay Sie The sd hh 3 e +o ac ingo of hal # ing g Tour s eredi y i pe from year to year. As wo have bo- |, every $100 this year on two young fiiendJ. A. McGillivray, Barrister, of | Mr McGill replied that .leealy over 40 indigents. dite Dr. to } the | Posed, he Was perfectly willing to give endeavors. on my return to ye. A i Daler ones SY . + g illings 'Gillivray. P . T ' J e : ies i sti 2 y Jute seated Me Siectors pore power items over which the council have Ee liv Pont tos of it wers opened, ee DE Ee way to Mr. Shaw. He would now take this I ation to take, up Yet 2uade In month Thereafter sufficient to make three ess during the continuation of the 3 , rerd oy . 5 i " *h fonre ure Bic er 8 sturning his thanks to th teach "| fifths of the purchase money. The balance no control. So if these 6 cents were | charming scenes of old Europe, The Reeve said he very much feared that ® ry opportunity of returning his thanks fo the | ess or teacher. J term of the present parliament, #t|joqucted it would leave only 25 te 80 $400 would completo that job, it was a [meCUnE OfcouH, council for this renewed manifestation of | Ft thy Information of the lnator I wontd | 8 180 SLL MON, LOLS CRS P > Pe! y i nL ed cul eure least the only blame that can at- cents on every $100 assessed value. Loyal Orange Excursion. question in bis mind whether even §500 Ch x mo - fepated hod their confidence and he would endeavor to our own in beauty, none that surps them th on Er Eng tach to them lies in their not de-| [4 onzht ales 10 bo remembered that| Look out for the Grand Orange Excursion | would make & proper job, however be cole Tho council bd the budget propared 00% porto bin dation tn such a manner us to |iwhch Sul TEGkin hin ty aaioschimdor | Pho Vkdors will not farnieh or prove sny manding the resignation ofa worth Lough S50 or t of : f om Port Perry on Sept. 12, (Posters in not say without inspection what the cost would A pu i . oe TH it dillon merit that confidence and secure the appro. ihe Ta, part are plain if not absolutely {abstract of title or prodnce any title deeds an unusually large amount of repairs ar might be | uncertainty in one or "| bation of the ratepayers A or copies of title deeds except those in their i v d urse. 8 " i a to defo issi p on of the payers, With a few eXceptions in London, here is : Jeca uinone govern nn whose | poo boon put on our roads and |?" Ji fT Mr, Taylor sid their "could be no great |e advisble to defer he Snistondy the The report was received and adopted and | tho only" plice that I have seen ans pretty | POON iti 1 - sinister rule has brought devasta- | 4.04 during the present year. The Dreaded Fever Barry the petition had been received and {budget till next meeting--the fied ¥| the by.law read a third timo aud passed, | Which In (hemsolves, ape suffejent 10 amAKe | gpm: other. conditions of tale are the A tion and ruin on evory interest in Th t nigardly economist can treated colirteoesly but he would suggest.or | September, signed and sealed handsome an otherwise homely face, Standing Conditions of the Court of Chan- : : : © mos rd C aie . Phe ite i . As to the cust 11: cery. the country, ill feelings, discontent & : Yellow fever is playing dreadful havoc in | rather move that the matter be laid over til | The items required to be paid to the Co. > ior th EL io sustoms pul fasniong of the people Toesd ? ? have no room to utter the faintest f the southern States; the disease is : : lL rer are $009 for general county pur.| Mr George Graham came buforo tho coun | guy Gite question: I eo very little 4 beggars | Tho tenders are to be enclosed in an en- amongst the people and even party | (oo) the score of economy. Some af the Soutnerh Sia me' = hoxt meeting of council and a committe as School rate ; and $843.60 in | cil offering to rent a cortain portion of a | from our own, in the principal elties of Eng- | Ylopes sealed and marked outside * TrxpEr d . : squeunk on R y: rapidly spreading and is awfully fatal spar | .ongisting of the recve, deputy-reeve und Mr poses; $371 Co. School rate ; . s ) hich th and, France and Italy. Of course in the | ni-Pypner," avd addressed R. P, Sternexs, * ' ' 2 3 inf iti i ¢1 road indebtedness ; makin o y and outlying villages they have eos- | |, p Ly fouds Now, however, the time The very large amount of cash in ing neither age, sex or condition, those who Seymour could go od inspect the place paying oft gravel road indeb d ; making Hoel in Ye Mgsier of > i 3 ! ° oe ar Buying, Millage idl and Pro- Esq, Osznode Hall, Toronto, has come when these men must como the Treasury at this time of day is|can getaway are flecing from their homes | 1 fer with the committee apponted by the [in all 82,123.60. The corporation has a | tion is making no nse an eriving nothing | yj, ces--some of them strange in the extreme. | For further particulars, apply to Messrs. before us and ask for a continuation : : i ds, busi is destroyed and al oo : pponted by the | | nk note of $500 to provide for ; there will | from it; he said the street contained about 11 | In the short time at my disposal 1 will not | Cameron, McMichael & Hoskin, Barristers, somewhat singular, $866 is a little | by thousands, business is destroyed andal- | Manyers council and report to this council } illing t attempt. to describe any of the wonderous |p, rit Gregg, G of power, an extension of that mise : ; most suspended. and all intercourse is cut | 4 i likely be some eight or ten hundred dollars | acre of land aud he would bo willing fo PAY | surroundings, external 'and internal, of the Poronto, and Alert Cree, Gone wood, Ye ¥ too flush on the eve of collecting the + er at its next meeting. ide f eneral t ki the township a 'air rent for it and bind him- mighty monuments of antiquity or the mas- Dated July 10th, 1878. rulo which has disgraced the country | ©. oq off with the infected districts. Mr. Lattimer. snd. be didi not see what {7 FEOYide fof genera ownship purposes, s sive modern structures which'in Rone are X05. x 8 "een +ide by side on ¢ In Grenada Miss, there are only 300 white inhabitants left in the city. The rest have all fled. A special from Grenada says the situation there is horrible. Supplies dfe getting short as no trains are allowed to stop there. The Memphis and Grenada and Memphis for the past five years and brought it to the very vergeof destruction. The government party have all to gain; the Premier with his $9,000 and his twelve confederates with their $8,000 a year each for the per- could be accomplished by this action alone unless the motion went a little further as the committee expsct, some sort of promise or something a little more definate. Parties wishing to find how much their taxes will be for the present year have only to multiply their assessed value by 31 and strike off + . Mr Seymour considered that Mr. Taylor four figures to the right hand. Ao 'might carry his suggestion a little further, a SCHOOL BECTIONS. The following are the values of the several schoolsections, the anfounts required to be raised by the several sections with the rate on the $100 assessed value which it will be necessary to raise : objection that his resolution be so framed but as the Manvers council had already in. spocted the road before taking action, he thought it would be as well if this council too were to inspect it before taking action so {hat they might know exactly wha they were about, 3 The Reeve said the only debatable point in the matter is as to the necessity of having the road opened, of course if it could not be shown to be necessary to bave it opened this council could not be compelled to pay ds the opening of it, he that the opening of that road would be to the ad- vantage of both townships. eh Mz. Taylor said there could be no harm in laying the matter over until it is seen wha | action the Manvers council will take, Mr. Lattimor said that he considered that it would be to the interests of both ships to have that road opened up we can be compelled to il 3 its being opened, it were better now for this council to take such action as show their willingness todo their part. Mr. Seymour would recommend that action be now taken by this council as far at least as proposing to meet any grant by, the Manvers council with a like sam. £5 Mr. Taylor agreed to have his resolution so framed as to have a condition attached to it that in the event of the 'Manvers cout none, but obliged to stand by andor of parties wishing to enter for the next witness the suffering of those whom | term. We need scarcely remind those they had vowed to protect and pro | wishing to join that it is of the utmost im. vide for while their hands are tied pariases . ey ow J _ i i . | opening, ent re ot the Po by. The on SE Berry Schools is such as to leave nothing for Peten gol our work. Under us to urge in their favor, They are known ET over the entire province and pointed to as a such circumstances we ask is it pos | pattern of success. The extent and quality i that any man with a drop of of the education not only impagted but re. -- in his veins will give his celved at these schools including the High | German Tyranny and its Results. continuance in power of School Department are surpassed by no te A bill for suppressing and preventing ment whose enlpable stup: similar institution in the Dominion and | gi read ro SHDprS big been 4 indiffor have brogh equalled by few, We beg to remind our the German Federal Councils. By its pro- nd once have brought | young friends whether young ladies or | visions the authorities are invested with ex-- finest countries in the | gentlemen who wish to angage in the hon. traordinary powers for its enforcement. -- h a position. Let the 'a continuation of the ' Socinlistic Agents may be expelled from orable' and highly fwpoitant profession of ol und forbidden to ig their oc- rule look at our sickly 'solitary--almost School Teacher that a proper training in the | cupations as printers, booksellers or inn- | factories; watch our half over 200, Mgewems, Tenn, Aug. 17.--The yellow fever has been mostly among wealthy peo- ple, and has not appeared among the poorer classes as in 1873. Ten thousand people have lett the city and all the bouses along railroads,'as well as on the roads, are filled with refuges who have fled with their famil- jes in wagons, Fears are expressed that thieves will plunder while the city is des. erted. the to how as well as the what is indispensably keopers, aud public meetings may be pro- necessary. And it is no matter of indiffer- | hibited fora year unless sanctioned by the ence wher or from whom this instruction js Police autboritics. i ¢ t | Hoedel who attempted the life of the rot. Tt is ol the io Emperor in June last was beheaded on the ys Bm a Th USTNiN he OF tie mow lw} 16th inst. The evening before his execution he asked for wine for supper, and drank to little less Importance that tho, institution 4. um yune and the Jeader of the Social | where this knowledge is acquired has proved Democracy. When his sentence was read those bands of wy : "| the value of its instruction by the studenis on the scaffold he spat disdainfully, and they | iy sends forth. Intending teachers will con. cried "Bravo." : sult their own interests and the interests of It is stated that since the 2nd of June, the | those who may hereafter be placed under of the attempted assassination of the al dvantage of such. i _ Emperor William by Nobeling, there have taking adv, 'been 553 wrrests of persons in G for as is obtainable at the Port Perry. go to the neighboring ermany insulting the Emperor. Of this number 521 have been convicted, including 8) The aggregate of the sentence of imprisonment imposed is eleven years, -- Four of the accused committed suicide be. fore trial, : making an appropriation for the opening up of said road that this council meet their ap- propriation with a like sum. .The motion was then put and carried and a copy of the resolution was handed to the depu- ug. fez~ | at the action of the council, Mr. McGill re- Vapot marked that n expended in the opening a cornor 4 5 Michel, Fu Tob id up and roads was the best ex- vers and fell w .-- | penditure of a municipality and while he has and | no personal advantage to gain over others in --! the mater of roads, he would not take $5,000 and Mave the roads of this township placed back in the condition they wero 'in when he Cn i 'was the Place tion is yet known but this is to be arranged soon and made known. ' The Ars :ssment Roll of 1878,a carefully r:pared document, was an the table from which we learn that the total number of sores assessed is 36,004 ; total value of real estate $686,068 ; total value of personal pro- 'perty $33,325; number of dogs 176, of bitches 4, of cattle 1796, sheep, hogs 913, Horses 909. 3 -- Reach Council. Council met at the town hall, on Monday, 19th inst. Members all present, the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting The following communications were read and laid on the table, From the Principal of the Institution for the education of the Blind, prging from tives of h ity aud sound policy that Ballard be allowed to acquirea complete knowledge of his trade, From the Provincial Audit Office, setting forth that the balance to the credit of Reach from the Surplus Dietribution Fund will on Dec. 3st, 1878, be $1536. From the County Clerk, showing that there will be required. from Reach for gen-| eral County purposes $3072.50, and for coutiell | County Educatiodal pnrposes $734, On motion of Mr. Mowbray, an order was granted in favor of C. Marsh, for $5, for damage sustained from dogs worrying his sheep, On was instructed to have the necessary notices posted up for closing a certain portion of the Nonquon road in the [rear of the 3rd through a by-law to raise by assessment the sum of $714.21 to meet a balance on rail- 'way debentures falling dud the present year. Mr. Christie introduced and carred through aby law to raise by assessment for indigent purposes the sum of $476.60. Mr. 'Burnolt introduced and carried 'motion of Mr. Mowbray, the Clerk] & self 10 leave a passage for parties wishing to go into the old bara which is the only build ing on the street. If he can rent it from the council he will build a shed on it for storing agricultural implements ; the counci he says, might as well make a little "money out of it as have it unocenpied and doing no ee AE --eee Tr---- Populating Cannington.--On Sat. urday last, August 17th, a lady from the Lord knows where, atrived on the morning train of the T. & N, Railway, and alighted at Cannington. After taking a survey of the young Mertrorous, she proceeded to Mr Joliffs blacksmith shop on Shedden street, in search ot a Mr. B. a son of Vulcan. She demanded a certain sum of money from the gay Lothaire, who is a married man for past services rendered, or if not she would give him his change. The money not being forthcoming the damsel left the son of vulcan, a fine young female child some five months old, saying * there's your child, you nasty vagabond," and quietly took her departure for parts unknown. When last seen she was giving leg bail on the track of T. & N. R, traveling at the rate of four miles per hour: The supposed dady called on our worthy J. P., to issue a warrant for nicated, p eee eee. Grand Lodge Meeting. . The twenty-fourth annual session of the I. |! 0 O.F. Grand Lodge of Ontario came toa close on the evening of the 16th inst. The following is the list of officers elected for the ensuing year :-- . J. T. Hornibrook, M. W.Grand Mi | Toronto ; J. B. Mclutyre, R W Deputy rand Master, St. Cathatines; W H Colo, R W Grand Waren, Brockville, J B King, B W Grand Brantford ; Wm Badenach, James Woodyatt, tford ; W. ! Feeling the Halter Draw. Cowsrantivorss, Aug 18.~--The diffioult- | ies between Turkey a [England relative to | the introduction of reforms in Asia Mlnorare almost entirely removed. Bir Austin Layard bas abandoned some of the ivimangy 'made by England, which the Porte considered | therefore pass by the, Vatican, decorated and its balls replete with those structures, and St. Paul's without, the walls, requ down by the hand of death and and just as soon as h they could provide for their own wants he cul contend no longer, Way and he closed his eyes ast. al ever; he never lost ward, the anchor of tead| the apprehension of the mother of the baby, | steadlast that God who had protected, but as yet nothing bas been done. It is Soforied and pos chim amd bi Tong proposed by some over-good folks to hold "hour of death and the fight was over the blessed baby until the municipal elec. | called him home to rest and with the tion in January, snd bequeath the baby to benediction. 1 Se good and the first Reeve of the yllage of Cannington | faithful servant, ~~ * ig to be called © village baby No. 1,"--Commu- | In Mariposa, (near Cannington), on Sun- da; od aged 28 years and 9 months. 4 To the Public in general, THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that the Lightning My Greenbank, Aug. 2), 1573, ry hand. 1 will yu whose walls are masterpieces of art which have made for Raphael, Reubens and Angelo, names as "nduring as the world itself, St, Peters with- in the walls towering fat above all other resplendent with its iuternal embellishments ust share like fate, and so too must the At Manchester, on ¥unday, 18th inst, Mr, John Daniels, aged 55 years, Deceased had been a resident of this town- ship for the past 25 years, he reside! in Prince Albert about 15 years when he removed to Manchester about 10 years ago and remained there till bis death. His share of this world's goods was but small, for many year's he has been I delicate health but he struggled agains adverse fortune like a true hero against assaults of fortune's fickle gale. He raised 8 numerous family and abont the very time a mother's hand and a mother's watchful care were most red she was stricken Daniels was left alone to struggle wit! lio ealth and a numerous, young, motherless family to provide for, watch overand eare for. But he was one of nature's noblemen and faced his duties like a man. Honest and independent he fought through, raised his family respectably e had raised 80 that ve in death on ae thine Bebtidon hi of the proae L 18th inst., ----, the wife of Mr. Georgo nst., Mary, be- In Port Perry, oved ite of MY. aged 41 years, = LIGHTNING RODS. and to alt whom it may rn. en ~ Rods erected by Mr. W. H. Leatch, of - Port Perry, in the year 187, for the pro- tection of my buildings against Lightning Were recently struck by a heavy charge [of electrisity, for the second time; the electriolty passed harmlessly over the rod to the earth, with the exception of the R. P. STEPHENS, Rereves. Caxgron, McMicnarn & Hoskiy, Vendors' Solicitors. AUCTION SALE! days of sale may do so by applying to the Trustees of the Estate or to C. Dawes, Ford - Perry. Sale on the premises to commence each day at 10 o'clock a m, Trawa.--Ten per cent of the purchase money down, and the balance in one, two and three years secured by mortgage. -- Interest at 8 per cent. By order of Trustees. HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE: FRE Lorri Nisi Prius, 0 Gaol Delivery aii be ; in the TOWN oF Thursday, 'September "earth being thiown up at the bottom of the rod. ; rods are to-day in as good a state, to all "uppearances, as when erectod. © JOHN IANSON. At the hontof 12 o' of ces. Sheriffs office, | Whitby, Aug. 6, 1878. y Cathacombs, the Pantheon, the Colosseum, D : is assossed at $5,400, | and Little Ruck railways have stopped runn- < ih No. of Value Amount rate . be aw © | "nd the many other places of historie interest 4 formance of duties which do not Sey : party lo b SS x 20, ing trains. Several of the largest business oie oe rye Zone hind = Section to raire per $100 one any good, His 14 avare has Me vy e tote Sonn in Rome. Hera closing T wil -- OF VALUABLE-- 3 ! third of their ti multiplying y giveslby 7 | heuses close tomorrow, Thousands have | ready examin he re and that council 1 $ 76,000 $294 40 cts | Heard has taken possession of the premises |, Fo Le rien Save GocUpY one third ol Lheir Lime, then striking off four figures to the Jufh the city of Memphis and every train is [ wished to know what this council would do 2 106,000 430 40 and fenced the strect up but he pays the highly prized aud fondly cherished by the | : . . > w vn. a : : urch ol ome. he lL Wi t t v There is no accounting for tastes right hand gives 16.7400 or 816.74, i an ot Aria it, . a : 180 250 2 corporation nothing for the use of 1t, but he at Notre hae, in Paris, "horg there ih was : i | . h - ' i o i » is willing ¢ « 2 1 v <8. p; < there may be some who are satisfied | or" aourse the school rate must be | boats and the stages from Pine Bluffs have | Lr Tr cr id the Manvete comer ve 5 74,740 270 3g |(Grabam) is willing to pay a rufsonable rent | OF tho nabs OE t a CS, ks tas ] with the present wretched stato of find the whol EE nning ETtie Memphis train stopp. | Thien the initative in the matter and it was 8 78/804 330 42 for the use of it. and a stone bearing the deep imprint of the ; added to that to find the whole tax. pped 1 it I ed md after this: eounsit : Mr Christi ,. | feet of Jesus, There in the following order, 9 things--we have no reference to ; ed last night at the country line, and was | for them to proceed ard after this councl 1 83,660 On motion of Mr Christie, Mr. Graham's | we were shown the house where St. Paul bade 4 : T Suppose a resident of Manchester ited t to the city. A hundred ined what action that il had 8 75,200 260 35 stati ; ; adion to St. Peter prior to thelr exo h th Govornmen thei alations 9 : not permite o come to the city. undre nscertained what action at council hi " 210 4 application was laid on the table till next any 3 Deter pi QF to helt eXoeution, ne ¥ - e J ment, ; ir ) | school section assessed at say, $8576 Yempbinny Wore prevented ol entering determined on then it would be quite time 9 66,250 40 weeting sfoomncil; J0Inbs of otis of sid Salis; Bi steps brotieht v HE TRUSTEES OF TH n subsidzed tools or hired trumpeters | wanted to find all the taxes he would | he city: Several came in on foot aud were | ogy, to act, It wil ve aires soak i etidne 71 On motion of Mr Christi £5 given by Mr ised by our Lord while on earth, another of T ! : v " g alu wi he - 3 OB 3 for they to a man are satisfied and | jae to.pay this year, ho would add| A mags meetingot citizens of Memphis | The deputation complained {hat the course mot badly Te oc other Dobson, to one Mrs Keenan an indigent, was pg LO EA BG LR i they scarcely know and they cer- the school rate 26-cents on the $100 | appointed a committee to provide for needy | suggested by Mr, Taylor might have the P " .: | sanctioned by the council ana an order grant | while on the Cross, a part of the eros upon \ (Te d requested the-Mayor to b 3 is about $30,000 above most other sctions in which hung the penitant thief, and alsoa part tainly do no care how matters go 80 | ¢; 31 making in all 57 cents on I se e kth To effect of throwing out the whole matter. vats ed for the amount. © the one upon which hung the impenitant | ni ] 0 purpose. Nea © . 5 i . i o thief, a piece of the handkerchief of Mary, and Jog a hey an go t th. tenn vey S108, heh muplyng 85.7 facta Ki ici hr ped Se "1p ed te coma of FDL rt be tn AERIS ES TATE . 134) eh let pf v' a htles: n , 9 : chest. The touters will tell us that |by 57 we get 488832, then striking | New Yonx, August 15.--A telegram to the f a 4 Aelion on ! "any y fa conch communication from the Warden of the| = he hy a vir He es ied Jouy 9? they don't care for or believe in pro- off four figure: to the right we get | Mayor of the city of Wilmington, N. C., yes. | co ock the Way, if the Manvers council|,,, iq counties regarding the proposed united > % =p will be With you early in September. Will offer the rethainder of that Estate for { 48.8832 or $48.88 terday, signed E. A, Melton, city marshal | were determined to proceed and made an : . | and was highly satisfied with it. Mr. Ross I : Si tection ; this may all be so, the gov- | 4%:°99% °F tr ti SM address from the several municipalities Sale; on - i 3 y : g : inl and acting Mayor of Granada, Miss, Was #8 | an5r0priation towards the work as by an ap- had not adhered to the terms of the by-law, Coming Sh - { be The council has certainly no cause | ch "lr us to pay nurses and bury throughout the province to be presented to ng Shows. 7 ¥ ernment pap may be of more value ) follows: "Help pay ye al to the County. council. this. council but he had done a good job much better oe WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, § . to be ashamed of their management | the dead. Our town is a graveyard. We Pp ig Lonnty coune A's Co the 'retiring Governor General previous to : PROVINCIAL.--At Toronto, Sept. 23, ' tte to them than protection; but have |, (he public affairs. need help, The Mayor Is a dying, and Lam | would be compelled to appropriatea like |i youve from the Dominion ; also ask- than that done by the Whitby council in | PROVINCIAL. , Sept. 23, 21, 2, OCTOBER 30 &.81, 1878. : Na i i €ounTY.--North Onta: they no regard for the wellbeing of me ee -- the only officer left." um, but he would suggest that Mr. Taylor ing how many members of the Cartwright tat locality, Mr C 8 Monday 'and Tone, Rami °"| Intending purchascrs may find Plans and | the country, can théy enter the The North On'ario County Model| Graxaoa, Miss, Aug. 17.--The scenes in | incorporate in his resolution a promise on oil desire to go and how many intend On motion of Mr Christie, Mr Burnett was | GouNTY.--South Ontario, at Whithy, Wed- [all necessary information at the Law Office . School. this plague stricken town during the past | «ho tort of this council to meet any &ppro- council Ces ive 10 2 y instructed to repair the culvert on the centre | Meslay, Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18,19 | of PA. Hurd, Esq., at thg Law Offic of dwellings of (thousands of unemploy - twenty-four hours beggar description. The o I! b fi y ap) | taking their ladivs with them, aad asking to | road south of the 10th con. worn: North Block, ut Croningles on | Billings & McGillivray, Esqs, ot at the } ed throughout tl:e land and seo the| We call the attention of our readers to an | strongest men and women are helpless, and ( Priation on the part of the Marvers council | yg jn formed in due time go that preparations | On motion of Mr Mowbray, Messrs Burnett |, Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 1and 2' | Store of Mr. Thos. C. Paxton. suffering wives and famishing advertisement in this issue nctifying the | children are sick, dying, or dead. It 1s piti- by a like amount, . may be made for the accommodation of the and Christie were sppolnied a committee to A Ee fiook, at Bulesind; on Tues. | myo property will be sold in lots to children with the hard honest | Public that the County Model School, Port | ful to sce entire familes prostrated, and | Mr. Taylor for the information of the | parties also that arrangements shall be Mmepeet he road Hung past Mr Barnes Towser ~Canplishh a Villiamshurg, on | suit purchasers. tui 4 Perry, for the training of teachers will be auent quayin a fov bouts, Tie oicint delegation read the law on the subject. He | made for carrying parties at reduced rates. P ops y tion of = Dobson the il ad ny; get. 10 ana, 11, Parties wishing to purchase any portion fathers willing to work and can get opened Saturday August 31st for the admis-| nq Ae een has i toa little | id be had no object to serve and had no | Neither the time nor the place of presenta Poh eoarbar AY i: thi comet ad~ DIED. of the property by private bargain. before the. a