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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Nov 1880, p. 2

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& Trounce's : shut down winter yesterday, 17th They have logs on band ent to keep them running a » of months but stern winter th bis icy fangs.will bold the logs till spring. Learning that the mills ore mbout to shat down for the on we felt anxious to haves run 'over them; and' trough the courtesy of the junior partner who accompan- fod in over the-works, we had "an Interdstihg and satisfactory ran.-- Jt must be intorosting to ,any one to pass over these hives of in- dustry csind thEift where every: thing dod Ta tho anobt minute de- tails are conducted on the most perfect business principles, 'where everything hus its 'place and a L every thing; Sw Pt ughly-#isciplined army of workmen old and young, are dis- obarging their several duties with an alacrity, ense andsprecision "reflect- ing much credit on the bands for in- telligent industry and on the over: seora, for 'their 'watclifulness and skill in tho performance of their im- portant: duties. - The happy effects of thorough organization and judjci- ous disigion of Jubpr areexempliftad ina iskitory manner, every one knowshis duty and appears to take a pleasure in performing itL-- The firm ,aro} fortunate 'in secur- ing services of really, first- class foremen, Mr. White in the north works. and Mr. Hern in the south. It is a matter of the greatest interest to stand in one >f these mills and watch a log drawn out of the water, placed on the gang and sawn into boards «ll at once about as quick as one canitell it, then soo these boards injpassing through 'the double edger which squares bath edges at once. Ono would expect to sce a large amount of waste but there is none, the slabs aro taken to a cir- circular and «ll that is good of them is cut out for siding if it can be done, if mot fit for boards or siding that whieh i i880 shingles, tliat whieh ean't make shingles is 'muda info lath, so that even thosb ifdvgnot seen tho process will know that there isnot much after that left for firewood. -- This saving of material fs not only wise in a financial point of view but $t prevents waste of our valuable timber. The complate adaptation of 'the several machines is eally astonigh- ing of which" thosefvho have ot witnessed it can have no iden, -- Everything which ingenuity can _ suggest has bee introduced -as well to increase ns porfect the mand fanture. The outcome of these mills "is something nstonishing, In refering Lo those mills we are apt to overlook their vast import. #nce to this town and ite surround- ings from the ready supply which it affords of lumber; shingles, pickets; lath, &c., &¢. Dutto the town they are of special benefit through the profitable traffic maintained by par- ties coming 10 tho mills for lumber, &c. But espedislly are they advan: tagoouns fur the-humber of hands they employ. Ifere are over sixty hands omployed all the time the; lls ave running and when they are lown many of the hands get in tho shanties. Sixty es in a town like Port Perry quite an important part of the n and money obtained , ona () > consider these town k indebted to that maintaining these works ] reason or at Toast to 'make hira bear- Fmost™ wo can only say God pity shades of Blackstone! Neddy af magistrate of any kind than a mon- key is for being premier of all England. Ho compare 'with Mr. Nott! why, that gentleman is head and shouldersabove Neddy physic ally, morally, and intellectaally, was Neddy's scribbler, name him but tho following guota- tion "speaks for itself, especially his utter want of "legal lore," or ndical clearness." Noddy wrote the trash for be could] not write one sontenco wore he to be made a man for doing it. bpuiab ets Xe 'The. cause is b fin oun of the Nesp lastingly slipping around hat in hand, and heart in mouth begging for pap, Mr. Nott got tired of the tor- _impettinions. the bounds uf able, but finding ¢ there was no renson in the thing we guvo it up and let it rave away. Butof late its insolence has become intolerable and we are aguin forced to break silénce and come to the rescue. Not that we particularly care how much it blathers but forthe oreature's own rev bounds lest some one be forced to pull his editorial "luge" ; and while we are forced to give him a slight aatigation it gon morally sanitary principles and following the dictates of tho wise king who suggosts "a bridle for tho ass and a rod for the f----'s back." In his late issue he has encouraged his rio less impecun- ious: scribblers inigbusing and in-| sulting their superiors in every pos- sible way, the scribblers penning the rabbish and Neddy sanctioning the a fade with his Amini TRIS SFrin, -- Aboit three woeks slg tliey made a] farions but imbecile attack on Mr, Paxton and the Ontario Government for appointing Mr. Nott to the posi- tion of Police Magistrate for Port} Perry,-and iu ordoF.16 do the thing justice the most impecunious, un- scrupulous of the scribbling crew, u bard faced professional quack, was pit forward to do the dirty. work d 'whité Noddy looks'on with his muli- cious grin as the libelous trash ex- pands line after line. In his last week's issue he set out by eating very bumble pie and trying to fib himself out of the vulgar attack made on" Mr. Paxton and the Mowat Gov- ernment in a previous issue. He makes his. scribbler say that "our" , on that i di d by no arid of hostility to Mr. Paxton, or desire to weaken the hayds of the: Gov, ernment." " IMostility to Mr. Paxton 1" it was not only an exhibition of impotent hostility but of the foulest gratitude to Mr, Paxton, a mani- testation of silly meddling and insolence of a protege towards his benefactor, towards one who had { almost ! picked him -off the street ; | and asfgr "weakening the Govern- of uR, in- the Government which can either be weakened or strengthened by any sueh'thing. Butatefto him as he proceeds, " As for desiring the porition for ourselves or friends; orzhaviag in any way anaxe to grind or private pigne to gratify, the charge is simply too abd to merit serious mens tion." " THe position for ourselves;" Polico Magistrate! Does the crea- ture know what it is talking about ? He is no more fit for the position of | eno Do our readers care to know who we could " His (Nott's) general ignorance, and more Of course no one supposes that It may be asked why all this vili: Be we have been in pocket of pocket n these connections, we do sire to refer, unless compelled to Todd "earning." pelted, »erh ved from, crowdod obt of 'or bad to leave Uxbridge , Mr. Paxton camo to bis religf, giving. him $200 in cash and becoming re- sponsible for thr bach. all Yof which ho bad to pay, and furthor than that Mr. Paxton gave. him an'office in Port Perry rent free for some eight or ten years which would be equal to another eight hundred or. a th This ooks much like substantial assistance and; parties twill bave no trouble in deciding "bow much Neddy has been in pocket dy . ho | transaction. fe But he lot thor AA of "the bag" when he comes to ri? to the small assistance he has received from "the Ontario Government in its in: dividual or associated capacity ;" 'aye, that's the rub! if Mr. Paxton had continued his donations or the Ontario Government had gratified 'his horse lecch-like nature py stuff- ing him with pap, the appointment of Mr, Nott or any other appoint. appointment, Book. or its associate the least said the better, As elations. Such can, however, tu pul reticence. Well, woll1 ian 't that coal? "Why the chances are that bac for the ben- evolenco of Mr. Paxton the creature might have been esrring his bread trom door to door--if sich securing a living can I) 4:doll on good we wish to keep him within bhi of us, if parties choose 'to force us from' a mode called When: Neddy 'was ex- _notes of, $100: flexible tool to abuse the Company. It is refreshing to hear him asserting "we writé" when "ve" did not write a line of it, and " we" was not even Jpresont and was not capable of judg- ing had * we)' been present. Neddy ad his 'seribbler look well judging and condemning people so much (better than themselves. Parties é|apable of judging speak of them Ain a far different strain, ' Inspeaking of this company the Port Hope Times says :-- "The Irish comedictta 'Kathleen Mavour- neen' was played to a fair house by Mr. and' Mrs. Osborne, well assisted by their com. 4 pany at the Music Hall last Saturday night. ¥ This little play was very nicely rendered, ji Osborne as Kathleen taking the lead- ing cast, Her part that of a peasant girl, is full and brimming over with the natural witticism of the race; and is so well taken that those who are natives of the ould sod, wheu they see and héar Kathleen and Terq ence may well trans, themsel: scenes of their § BD pot 'through the same * Misa Mitchell as ents siuire's. sin fat:Merit success, and is a good representation of the idle fine lady. The other members of company in subordinate parts amply sustain \the leading characters." Those who omit "seeing the 'Colle :n Ruaidh' will lose a ik and a pretty Irish drama," 3 The Victoria Whe of wtih 1h inst, says: -- 7.» 5 # Mr. and Mrs, Henry sofort $y a good company, performed the beautiful [Trish drama, © Kathlern Mavourneen," in the Opera House on Friday evening to a very fair andience. Mrs. Osborne, as Kath- leen, kept the audience in roars of laughter and i is the best female personator of Trish Gy ment they felt pleased to make would have been all just and right and Mr. Paxton and the Govern- ment would have been declared in- capable of making an injudicious People know -how to estimate the ravings of disappointed u Needy" greedy Individuals, = SORTHOGRAPHY,; | % Noddy - winds up his week of lune | by attacking the OBsErvER for some real and some imaginary orthographital blinders evincing as they do.a Sarelessrives 88, ourgpart the proof for «| whioh any proof reader deserves to got ober the fingers, but we, have. this, 5, gidvantige over Neddy that 'when we, blunder we know it and can correct, arid while he is not to blame for not knowing what he never had the advantage of being taught, he ought at least to know When he comes to attack the orthography of such words as "traveling," "equaled,' " gouncilor," &c., he had beter dis- card the dictionary he used when finishing his education and taking his degree in the Second Reading No one would blame the thing for being hopelessly illiterate as ho rever had the advantages of even the rudiments of the most limited education, but when he be- gins to put on airs he is supremely disgusting, His meddlesome wasp- ish nature is overlastingly gotting him into' trouble, and whon he takes his wedkly rounds, hat iu hand, beg- king for support. hawking his bogus the i ugh to keep quiet. 8 of the Lin -gver: plai 1] hence all this malignant abtise.; of this gechy hy" , ow his patronage er, ; and bo saliblers ain, iy (Da "legal om man got the spilaimen. is the and | thus : Neddy's finportunitics S~pipis a matter of toutse ivurred his dis in kesping with his dsaal ¢ourse. The tagnificent critique winds up nt deaf once. 'THE oBHoRNES. The Osborne. tronpt appiired-it here last weok Town Hall the agent being des' to : ah' tbe. Snecruniilons | ; aot off by a com- a of ignorance and insolence wiltd | Canada. and other: fatitious claims, 8s a beggar does bis goros; he only disgusts people and when they refuse to listen to his goes off as tad as a March bare and sets his scribblers after ;|and Campbell take the Affiemaltive; while that over visited Lindsay. Mr. in as Terrence; won repeated applause for his superior acting. Tbe remander of the company ably filled their respective parts. A new feature, at Icast here, was the har- monjc solos by Mr. W. T. Carey." The "Colleen Ruaidir" and ¢ the Irish Tourlsts » WAS for bu owing to the heavy down-pour of rain the audience 'whs very small, and asa result, «Kathleen Mavourneen was repeated, but in a condensed form." * Opening | the Ball, That grand pigeon shooting mafeli the first of the season, comes off at Prince Albert on Thursd dh 25th Inst. The management bas made thorough preparation for a grand day's shooting and lots of sport. An abun. dance of fine birds have been secured and we may expect to seean interesting gather- ing of sp , Shooting al 10a. m. Mr, P.B. Ensign is Manager.-- (See posters.) : A GALA DAY AT UTICA. ' A grand and interesting shooting mate will take place at Utica on Wednesday, Dec" ember 1st. when a general muster of spiouts- men will assemble for a fine day's shooting. Everything that the committee can do In ay of securing lots of choice Pigeons, Turkeys, Geese, &c., is being done and a day of un+ usual attractions is looked forward to.-- Shooting commences at 10 a. m. Mr, John Lamb is manager. [See posters.] THE GRAND SHOOTING - TOURNAMENT. « Thursday, Deceinber 2nd, is fixed for, the great 'shootin match at SaintBed & 4nd detive preparations are being made to secure something grand and attractive for all who take pleasure in the sports .of the gun. Any quantity of fine Rigeons, Hitknv, Geese, &c., have been secured for the oc- sasion and rate sport may be looked for and a rousing gathering of shootists may be ex- pected, Bhooting to commence at 10 a. m. Mr. J. Cook is'mannger, [Sce posters.] Our Banking Institutions. That our monied institutions are the most delicate barometer we might almost say thermometer of the financial health of the country is beyond all doubt hence a general feeling of confidence must pervade society from the encouraging condition of Bank stocks. The Ontario Bank has bravely pulled through the hard times and its stock is now at par. This happy result is doubt- less largely attributable to skillful - ment, but it must be admitted that the greatly improved times may claim a share of the credit. The result is pleasing toall. Sn ---- Rev. Dr. Wild in the Town Hall Port Perry. Don't miss the rare treat offered to all in the Town Hall, on Friday evening. As & lecturer the Dr. occupies a prominent plage in the front ranks, the simple mention of his subject has a thyill of interest about it and our M. E. church ladies are prepatifigh a comfortable tea for all who present thems selves, A Dssimanie Movs --Ott readers will find' Ed a belongs partly t~idy. W. fairly stiblime when the Chronicle of a dead-bend; and Neddy gets his brings bim up standing before his | patton and benofactor, Mr. Pax- ton, and cuffs his ig editorial "lugs" for. his" {ngratitade, In answer to the rebuke Neddy waxes indignant and; renders his ingratitude stifl- mors disgusting by puny Sruilh, "Hols says: he " With respect to the advettages we have pousived ftom Mr. Paxton privately, or. Mr. publicly ; or the Ontario Government | nts hodividond plétion of that dmportant artery for | section of the D late than. never and we are much pleased The following is a copy of the Dryer the petitioners™ iY) "1, «That yonr "honomble bady will the issue of debentures of ; the siiid for 'that ever pray.' What the fate of the by-law will be hard to eay but it certainly ought to 'popular and carried with a rush. t, and your p 'Gross the Avantio. 3,284 tons sailed from Quel Prince, Port Perry, Mr. E. J. Wheeler, Mr. figard schot appears to make slow, pro- gress; a véty large saotion of the country, | Mom the sposdy sotting "on foot and early Sous tranait ¢ of EO But better | god that the requisite number of the resi- | dent ratepayers and. free-holders of 'Toronto have petitioned the City Council to submit to the electors a. by-law for aiding in the construction of that work by granting a 'bonus from the city amounting to $300,000 « Now, Suretote; your petitioriers humbly pleased to submit for the vote of the quali. fied ratspayers of said city, a by-law grant. ing aid to the said Company, to the extent of $300,000, and to authorize for that Ew city itt will That fine fast sailing steam ship "Toronto" ; on Tuesddy/ 16th inst. 'Part of her Cargo consisted of 300 head of choice cattle for the British market. All will wish her a prosperous and pleasent voyage many of our friends are aboard, Mr. 'Bongard and Mr. Swift from Prince Albert. From the County Treasurer, regarding several village Tots in the villige of Can- | nington, which are liable to be sold for taxes in 1881, which said amounts of taxes were due pi to the 4 of to through a boot and shoe oviablighment for one hundred dollars. Cannington. Sra as 'From Wm. Parker, Esq, rae zi Township of telating to Market feo tax. i from G: Horn, Esq , Clerk of the Village of Cannington, wotifying the Council of Brock to pay over to the Treastirer of the Village of Cannidgtoh all moneys', which they may collect for School piirposes from that portion' of the Township of Brock, knowh as School Sectron No. 8, and also! from that portion of the Township known | as School Sec, No. 15, to be by him handed | over to the Treasurer of the Public School Board for School purposes. of be in the Police Court Belleville, Counsel for | At Bon, onthe olin jou the defenco admitted that the testers had to A Sure Sarah Mc ND both of { been used to ascertain the weight per bushel | ship of Brock, % The wedding party did Port Perry the be pid, but said since that date they had honor of a virit as they passed around. Soma simply been uséd for grading for shipping! twenty-eight fine rigs #ith their ha purposes, "and that the case did not therefore cheerful occupants drew tip House. . After spending a few happy agreeable Lours, rigs wete called company left much pleased with theft visit All wish the young coiiple a lung life of happiness together. up to October Ist as a gitide to the price to come under section 28 of the Act. Counsel for the prosecution held that the testers were used to determine the price to be paid, and therefore, ought to be stamped, - Magistrate reserved judgment, From N F. Pi Esq., » From G. Fierheller; teacher of 8. 8. No. 13, requestidg the use'of the town hall, Buns derland, free, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 12th to give an t the ds of the is Le $1 for professionul services. 2h A Surnif¥ x AY Pitlony.--Orrawa, Nov. 12--At the Carleton 'sheriff's inquiry, Mr. C. 'w. Mitchell, proprietor of the Free Press, was examined, - "He stated that on advertisements same to be expended in prizes for the school "children, Mr. Cunningham; seconded by Mr. Brethour, moves that having received A copy lof a resolution irom the Clerk of the mhunit cipality of Cannington, with reference fo 8.8. No. 8, asking this Cotincil that all moneys collected for Schaol purpoees from 8. 8. No. 8 be paid ovet to the Treasnrér 6f the Village of Cannington, do hereby instruct C. [the Clerk to notify the Trustees of said Section in reference to the matter before Farx ror Saiz py Avorionr--Sece sm Farm 147 acres near the Sonya Station place at Lattimer's Hotel Manilla Stati on Tuesday Nov, 23rd. The owner Mr, A. Black is going West. Mr, C, Dawes Auctioneer. a lini of Choice Goods suited to the season. stock is new and such as mect every want well for quality, style and price of goods.: Every description of ladies handsome, best and cheapest prices, reducing profits and giving est style, and they bave marked them down rapid sale, oF Vagvase Fanus vou Sate --Mr. Hooly is offering a fine opportunity Jam: wheat gebwing farms in the township E. balf of lot 7 in the 6(b con,, oflot 8 in tle} 6th con. them by private sale. A -- ree Ax InpoRTANT AUCTION SaALE--Mr. aware that he has a large and valuable stoc! hi Bills and Posters and remember that auction sale of that fine farm known as the Black the W. P. P, & L. Railway. The sale takes Bicerow's Rovar Arak for fresh arrivals The wear most Everything in the way of gentlemén's wear cheap, good and stylish, [See the now advertisement.) Seu T. C. ForMax & Sox's New ADVERTISE- umest.--They have something really attrac- tive to show the public in way of cutting the public the fall benefit of the operation.=-- Their goods are of choice quality, and new such a figure as cannot fail in securing their to parties wishing to purchase one of the finest of{® Cartwright containing 150 acre, or it may be | dividedinto two comfortable farms 'one con- taining 100 acres being composed of the and 50 acres being composed of the 8, W. 50 acres He offers to sell John Armstrong lot 37 in the 8th con of Uxbridge being 'about to leave the locality, has de- termined to sell off all his farm stock, imple- ments &c &c. and has iustructed Mr, C. Dawes to Sell the same by auction on Friday Nov. 26. All who know Mr. Armstrong are c ing to take any action thereon.-- all | Carried. On motion the Council adjotithed fot one hour. On motion of Mr, Bryan, the reeve granted his order in favor of Geo Burgess for $8. for work done on lot 9, in the I3th con. on On motion of Mr. Brethour, $2.60 was H, | ordered to be paid to Samuel Bauldry, ford taking out a pine stump on centre road. On motion of Mr. Brethour §40 was order ed to be paid to James Jewill and John Thompson for turnpiking on the 6th con. opposite lots 23 and 24. On motion of Mr. Brethour $13.50 was on ived for publi from the sheriffs office a discount of 25 per cent, was exacted by the sheriff, and allow, Mr. John Thomson was ined in ree On the 10th inst. by the Rev. 8. Acioiony at the residence of the bride's uncle; Wick, Mr. Joseph Ostertog, of Bearboro, to. Miss Jemima Louisa Tran, of Markbam, Near Williaa, Cartwright, day, 7th inst, ----, relict of the : Ferguson, ngéd 8 gente . the Port P A the DIED. ference to some purchases made by him at sheriff's sales considered irregular. 2 'Mr. J. R. Devlin was next called. He testified that he bought a horse and rig, sold under execution, in a case of Ross vs, Hum~ phrey, in May, 1879. The purchase money was $80, and It was paid to the sheriff Itis said the sheriff returned less that one-half the amount stated as the proceeds of the sule; -------------- Warton tae Rascars.--Loxpoy, Nov. 11.-- A farmer of West Zorra named Innes Bowen is here secking legal advice in the matter of a game of confidence that was lately practis- ed ort him. He was visited by an agent for The undersigned Would Inform the iohabe © ; itants of Prt Perry and surroundings . that ~ he bas opened a wood yard on Queen St, Port Perry, West of Rolph's; Hirness Shop Purties may be supplied with any quantity . of lard or soft woud delivered ut their resid ence. All orders left at Rolph's harness stip will be promptly attended to. Prices Low, Port Perry, Nov. 16, 1880, Terms CABH, CHARLES ROGERS, & barked wire fericing, and allowed sixty rods of it 16 be piit up on the representation that it would not cost him anything, being used as an advertisement. Asa matter of order<book, bul it now turtis out that he gigned a note for $200; He wants to know whether or not he ought to pay it. #3 | ordered to be paid to John Brand for grading on 6th con. east of marsh. On motion of Mr Bryan, $10 was ordered 10 be paid to Geo. Reekie as per grant for graveling on 9th con between lot§ 1 and 2. On motion of Mr Brethour $2 was ordered to be paid to John Moore for 40 loads of gravel furnished to the corporation, On motion of Mr. Cunningham $4 wae ordered to be paid to N, F. Paterson fo" professional services. On motion of Mr. 8t. John $1 was ordered tobe paid toJ Livingston for repairs on Marsh Bridge in the 8rd con. On motion of Mr Cunningham the grai t made to Peter Goodman was ordered to be inued and the T' icted to pay the same up from the time of its with drawal, On motion of Mr. St. Joho $1.85.was or- dered to be paid to Samuel Brethour for 30 Fluads of gravel supplied to the corporition. On motion ot Mr Bretour '$10 wis ordered 0 . be paid to Wm Morris for Hiling water enst of English to en cuts on the hill 4th con, church. hity On motion of Mr. Breshonr indi gent aid to the amount of $2.50 per month commencing from the 1st inst., was ordered to be paid to Mrs John Speiran for the sup~ port of one John Tesky. . On motion of Mr. Brethour $20 was order- ed to be paid to John Thompson for grad- ing and placing guards du the hill on the 6th con. known as Hog's Back On motion of Mr Cunningham $11 was or- dered to be paid te John Edwards for build- ing two culverts and other repairs on the 10th con. Mr, Cunningham, seconded by Mr. Breth- our, moves that the request ol Geo Fierheller for the free use of the town hall for the k. | public school entertainment be granted, on that said hall be left in as good and that bis and impl all that could be desired; parties will do wel attend the sale. ee demograt, bob-+leigbs, cutters &e. &c. Stevenson's workshop Sonya. Besides th The time of sale is Friday Nov. 26. Major ir Auctioneer. 18 in stock will find at the great auction gale are to make a note of the time and place and AvoTioN Sate AT Boxya,~Parties wishing to secure superior wagons, heavy, light and will do well tp attend the* Auction Sale at Mr. | large quantity of new work there are lots of good buggies and cutters that are not new, Mr. E AR EC Ca A Great Averioy Save Farmers and deal- to be held at Raglan on Wednesday 2ith order as found. Mr. St. John, seconded by Mr. Bryan, moves in amendment, that the free use of the hall be not granted but tbat $3 be charged for the use of the ball in compliance with by-law No. 279 of the corporation. The yeas and nays being demanded on the amendment, the yeas were Messrs, St. John and Bryan ; the nays Messrs. Cunning- ham and Brethour. 'The reeve voted with © | the yeas and declared the amengiliont car- ried. On motion of Mr. Brethour, boi, Was or- dered to be paid to Christopher St. John, for filing water cuts on the side road near Julius 8t. John's, 1 such tardidoss J is possible on the part of municipal servants, Cords and Muscles. internally, "| rors to those who keep Yellow Oil at band. Congestion and Inflammation * of the Lungs. Now is the season to guard against sudden attacks of disenses. Newton, rector of 8t, Paul's church, Nanaimo is published as a defaulting creditor, he hav- ing surreptitiously sniled by the last steamer leaving all his debts unpaid. an estreat issued for $500, was reduced Ly order of the Ontario Govern- ment to $200, poundage at 6 per cent, had been collected on the whole $500. No {Se poundage should have been charged at all as the Government allows the sheriff five per cent. on all such matters. The arrange- ments as to the advertising by which the shariff was to have a discount of twenty-five per cent. was made by th and wag cxbel Putting Down their Foot. it We clip the following from the Woodvills Advocate of Inst week. Moved by E. D.. McEachern, seconded by Willidm Ashman that the late Collector. John Merry be ordered to pay ovr the sum of $414.27 being the balance due on roll of 1878 and 1879 on or before the 16th day of Nov. 1880, or legal proceedings will be taken to inforce payment of the same, Carried. And that the late Treasurer, A. C. Camgp- bell be ordered to pay over the sum of $737.- W.Denn, io... W. Johnston, ,,, W. Johnston... D. Deacon, ouuu. J. Henry i uuean G. Hagledine .. . All parties are hereby "cautioned again: t negotiating said notes as puyment has been stopped. Any party finding said notes will confer a favor by leaving them with Mr D. Urquhart, Port Perry, Notes s Lost. form, he was indiicéd to sign his namie to an T= ndersigned waa | ws in' Port Perry on Wednesday, 17th inst, aod bad the fol+ lowing notes in "liis pesse: sion bit by some means or other he lost them either in the Mansion House or on the street. ing isa list of the notes : @G. Nesbitt, : Le I'he follow. due Jan, 4, 1880 "4° «4 1880 " u 4 1880 aw 4 1880 "ou 4 1880 " «4 1880 " Feb. 4, 1880 " Nov. 4, 1879 $33 .... 80 .. ALEXANDER FLEURY. Port Perry, Nov. 18, 1880. 91 to his successor, J. A. Jackson on or before Nov, 15th 1880, otherwise. legal proceedings will be taken to inforce payment of the same ; also that the Clerk be instructed to notify the parties interested of the above restitution. Carried. There must-be a screw or two loose. some- where with the Woodville town fathers when re 8 -- ee Yellow Ol isthe great pain pannces, magical in its power over puin and inflammation. It cures Rheumatism and - Neuralgia, Lame Back and Spinal affections, Contraction of Used externally and Forsale by all dealers. FIECUTOR'S NOTICE, = URSUANT to "thio Si Statute of the Inte. : Province of Cnoada, Twenty-Nidth = Victoria, Chapter Twenty-Seven, The Cred: Hon, late Yeoman, who died on day of September; A.D. 1879, and all others having clnims against or being intereated in the Estate of the suid William Horny are - os hereby notified to send' by post pre-paid, on. : or before the Eight, Twentyssight, ction' % 20 Creditors of 'William the Township of Uxbridge ut the 27h RAT I ., h day of A.D. 1880, or otherwise de Tver 0 me at the address given at the fout of this notice, Exe cutor of the Estate aud effects of the said - deceased, theif chatistian 'names and sur- names, addresses and description, the full particular of their claims or intervats, » Croup, that dire, discase, has lost its "ter-- Yellow Oil also cures Sore Throat, Quinsey, Ask your Druggists for Hagyard's Yellow Oil. on eee A Reveresp Roy Awav.--The Rev. H, H. tion. ee lee of their of the securities (if any) beid by them, and in default thereof and immediately after the #aid-Eightecth day of December, A.D. 1880, the assets of the said Willian: Horn, Deceas- ed, will be distributed amongst the parties eutitled thereto, having regard only to the claims or interests of which, notice aball ey have been given a8 above required, and the said Executor will not be tinble for the assets or any part thereof, to any person or porsons of whose claim or intsrest I shall not Lave had notice at the time of distribu- R Dated this 16th day of November, 1880. and the nature THOMAS HORN, Executor, Urioa P. 0. Sheriff. In a case ofthe Queen v. Stephens and which On motion of Mr. Brethour, $10 was orf # | dered to be granted to Philip St. Johor grading on 7th con. east of-fféntyne. inst. choice stock and lots of it, First Kk machines, implements &c. he par "air. J. Smith. M from his advertisement in this issue that Mg, | C. Rogers has opened a Wood Yard on Zven Street, Port Perry, for the sal. fire wood, L bard or soft, in any. anelity, This Will bg found a gree*.onvenience as parties will oi. wt anytime where to go for firewood: The want of such an establishment hils been long felt in the town and surroundings. Tae SEAson's Wonk --The Prick Afbert Detaring Club has faigly entered season's work. At their menting oh the 15th after the transaction of the ry it. was arranged that the followitg be the subject of debate at the meeting oti the 20th Resolved that a Court ot Devorce with poherio grant a bill of devorce for other catises than those for which such can now be obtained © would prove Inuseial to Messrs Yarnold, aha, 3: Brute, Space Auctioneer (Soe Posters and ee ee] re. . bast and 'Best. The Presbyieiiim "of Port® Perey have patiently waited until the other churches have had their soirees and lectures and now they have secured ohe of the 'best lectarers of Toronto--the Rev: John Bmith--who is too well known in thix locality to require any commendation from us, knowing Me. on Te hire abilities and popularity we CAD prc mise the peuple of Port Perry and circuit a treat, on the 13th December, such as they rarely ehjoy --Com. rom Brasil, ia now come foto for p g "Uhoningham, the fol- <Q S r sheep killed by dogs. John Miller. .ceen. ous oa $73.08 This of course is only two thirds of the {damage so that the full amouut of the mat-| bill was $109.62, more than all the dogs oy creation are worth. ; On motion of Mr. St. John, $58.79 was Ina ccies connsnnsis ordered to be paid to Geo. St. John for grav - ing on the 6th con. opposite lot 11. ~~ On motio of Mr. Brethour, $20 was or- u dered to be paid to John McKee for grading on hill west of centre road, 6th con. i On motion of Mr, Brethour, $1.50 was ot= dered to be paid to John Gillenpl, for re- pairing culvert on 6th con. : 90 mating of Hs. Coneloghm 31 bone ! WER. W. Stephens was ined testified that he had paid $40 into the sheriffs officein May, 1878, in settlement of the cost of an esl 'year he pald the sheriff; personally $200 in | poses. full satisfaction of the estreat. There innoth- once a shit against F. X. Lemieux, In <} which $00 wa realized by the sheriffin 1875 | on an execution for about $300, and the! 'whole amount made was claimed for feo and : ave given up their Rich Pp and | said Company to collect im, and that in June of that $15.01 mE ME BRI ose right .. the $200. "y es Thpwon 1. Mg George Reiffenstoin was called in rofer- | - "x have often: PPLICATION will be made to the Leg- islature ot Ontario at its next Scesion, for an Act amending the Act ntiinled 24 «An Act to incorporate the Lake Scug 808 Muss Lands Draining Comprny" by allowing said . to construct #&n Embankment against the south sid of the. Bort Pate aud Sougog Bridge, sufficient to passing of water, in Dien of the ids He i or Roadway requ tween 'Scugog. To enable: the 'said company,eg t the ired by the said Act be- - Perry and the Township of =. hat from the Township of FE to tho Township of Cartwright as a Toll Road and Tolls thereon. To enable the to acquire by purchase and nold other lands ive the Marsh 1 ton th Somprited ng and completi done under aid" ty Pwo at Bowmanvi November, 1880. bo, a

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