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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Jan 1882, p. 2

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on of the present Ottawa 'The Mowat Government has 0 the foulish idea of sinking ous of dollars fn the erection of nt buildings which are tot now be sequined, ; eased to see Wr Madill va of North nt Macht tary. duties on the opening day morning the petition wis pre~ 'the Toronto. and Ottawa Railway i also of the Midland. ; 8lso of the Whitby, Port Perry, Compuny also of the 3 pass 'to between thy Porovto and Nipissing and other railways, Now is the time for the municipalities h have granted bonnses to any of the ronds to seek legislation to protect the ibl way with boring villages and surround. ings contributed liberally in furnishing sup- Tho Revds Lee and Crosier, and Major For. asad Coueier, 3d Major For. took their seats and thas tho Council was A communication was read from the Chief mombers ti y oi A Be fonda, 16th inst. * The Celrk took for sigoature the mec The Reeve then took the took their sacts and organized tl el The following committees were then struck, Major me x Phi Finance, and Bruce; Poor, ppo and Tyick ; Streets, the whole council. = Mr. Phillippo_ introduced aud carried Engineer of Public Works, Toronto, enquir- ing if any bonus and if so how much was nan . were ¥ Pp Se Lt \ i x8e8 eg- horn and Bongdrd added much to the plea- sure hy the charming music they supplied. 'The Port Perry Presbyteriin Church choir sent at Rev, Mr. Milligan's "cure in the town hall here on Monday evening last en- Joyed arare entertainment of a high order, The rev, gentleman ven choice language, his pod fig natural, an eloquent speaker and #0ynd roasoner. Those who heard him Cl mot he reminded how ex. cellent it was and those who where absent cannot be told by us, ---- 'Brock Council. 4 The members olect for the council of the township of Brogk met--pursunnt to Statute ~at the Town Hal Sunderland on Monday 16th fame. All, the chr and re - 3 Jrerant, telved the necessary. declar- dor 1883, From the Ceneral Hospital, Toronto, regard the 23rd of April Inst, The Hospital mAintenduce; io against the | pp Shun of this gtsat combination. SFits Jogitimass share of the great pros: the conn f course he had to spenk his piece through in doing so he should "lese his head", take asample of Mr, Hay's raviug says, "Had it not been for the revival of 0.8 tural interests Ontario would have Been in 8 deplorable condition, as the N. P, had iticreased the prices of alk goods con- "pumed by the farmers. 'The towns and villages were not in us proeperous a condi- 'tion ass few years agu." ------ -. Coming to the Rescue. dear but it may be overly modest cotems 4he ridges appear to be alarmed at the concentration of thirty~thice able olear headed, strong minded, and 'sveply to the Address from the Fhrone wag a terrible hard one, hard on hing. bard on the speech, and hard on the . He struggled hard to deprive the N. wl bas marked-every interist in siace its adoption ; but figures facts dead against him he cut a Boiry larce in seeking to fight against both, ising prompt attention to the same. board and attendance and $6 for Drs', bill, ronto and Ottawa, Grand Juncticn, From the Registiar's Dec 31s ingly was got up. the use of certain authorised books Public School and threatening 'to withhold the Gov, Grants from such schools as neglect this matter, 'it may be just a little wmischi repres- sentatives to the County Council with av- "wolutely nothing for them to do, and with the view ol providing as Mme as possible 'against the evil our conferes are pointing te the wretched condition of the leading road betwean Oshawa and Whitby which through 'csiminal. ney {ence stands badly in need of repuir. But what that has got todo wit, $he County Council or the County Councii'| todo with the strects of Oshawa and by would-be difficult to guess, unless muy. be that these retiviog journalists ex. pect baw. members togive a hand in mend: tho ways of these neglectful townsmen, hit severe poet has said : unless thie people mend their ways they surely shall o Well if the County Council take advice they would let them be-- be- bre thoy will puta hand to their roads, It cannpt be that these Trans-Ridgers 10 wheedle the Oounty Council into nga grant: of the people's money to fill jo gutters of the streets in Oshawa and itby. No Couricil ought to be allowed "an bourgthat woul attempt any 'outrage on the public tréasury. But Cotinty Council is wade of storner stuff | perp any such violation of trust, 'Thenorth Lias long and generously contribut, ed to the support of the south and may continue to do so for some time to come ; but an attempt was seriously made to impose that benevolence the sfrenm may "be p north has long and liberally jtatned the roads in the north as feeders pit. southern towns bat to ask vs to go their towns, remove the rubbish tir stredts and fill up their gutter would be a little too much of a good 1t cannot be that any member of will dare to get up in his place and a to "so far prestitnte the bave any' portion of repaish tl . for entering births and deaths, An account of $12 from N. F. Paterson, Mr. Tocker came before the council re- garding & balance of statute labor of 28 cts. charged against him by the pathmaster on the beat. The matter was so small that it was passed over; the principle involved created some discussion, Council adjourned for dinner. Council resumed. On motion of Mr, Brethour $5 was paid to John Coyle _ for building a culvert on centre rond, Mr. Bt. John moved th ment of $12 to N. F. Paterson ns WTA for pro- fessional services in re Cloustony the Cor. poration of Brock, also of $7.43to0 Hart & Ce, and 86 cts to M, McPhadun for sup. plivs for town hall, The applications made for the re were now read as follows; For Treasurer--Julius 8t. John and R. Ed. wards, For Asseseor--D, Reekie, H. McKinnon, J, Speiran, D. Irvine, W, H, Jackson aud Joho Emery. For Collector-- I. Edwards, J. H. Curtin F. Doble, M. McPhaden, dir. Brethour introduced and carried through a by-law to Shpotut certain town. ship officers and fix their salaries, ° In committes of the whole, Mr. Baird in the chair, the blank for treasurer was filled with BR. Edwards and for salary with$65 with surcties amounting to $40,000. A discussion now arosein which every member took part, as fo whether one or two A shonld be appointed. The matter was fairly and practically discussed and re- sulted in determining that one only should be inted, o he blank for the name was filled up with D. Irvine and the blank for the salary with $110. es ES It being determined to adhero to the sys- tem of appointing two Collectors, the blank for the name cf the northern Collector was "E, Edwards, "and that for the Uollector for the saith with F. Doble; the salary of the former being $55 and the lafter ¥ Each Collector to find suretics | amounting to $20,000, T. H. Glendenning was appointed auditor { by the council andArch'd Lyon was appoint- vd auditor by the Reeve, H. Waishe wes appointed care taker Hall and Grounds. The Clerc took ations from the several members and an- nounced the council for the present year, The: Reeve thei took the chair and the mumbe ry their sents and organized the council : The Clerk rend the following communica~ on. Ing Wn invalid Indigent named Andrew Simple who was taken to the Hospital on claims $88.40 for his From ghe Toronto and Nipising Ratlway y acknowledging the recetpt®f a communication from the Brock council re. garding a crossing on the 9th con and prom- From John 8peirn claiming $11 for ate tendance and medical aid to one Tiskey a helpless indigent, being $35 for 85 days From the chief engineer of public works, Toronto, seeking information as to whether the municipality Lad given any bonus, and if 20 how much, to any of the following railways, viz: The Nipissing, Whitby, Port Perry and' Lindsay, Victoria, Midlund 'To- office Toronto, acknowledging the receipt of the returns of births; marriages and deaths trom the Clerk of the municipality, for the half year ending 1881, and commenting approv- the macacr in which the return From the Minister of Education rogarding for a column in the assessment rolls Barelater, re. Clouston v, the Corporation of rock. veral appointments at the disposal of the = v! for the approval of the council, | Treasurer's bood bond and the 8 d to any or either of the following railways : Toronto and Nipissing ; W., P. P. & L, ; Midiand'; Grand Junction ; Victoria; Toronto & Ottawa, ce, Toronto, acknowledging the receipt of the returns of births, marriages and deaths as returned by the township clerk for the hulf year ending Dec. 31,1881 Also «alling attention to the Inw requiring an di 1 col on the 's roll for births and deaths within the municipality within the present year. The Treasurer's bond was presented and on mation of Mr. Burnett, was accepted. of enid section. Messrs Lawton, Bently and Lakey, three of the petitioners appeared before tire council and urged the change. Penrose szking the council for n settlement of the pending Chancery suit inre Green. something is done, Mr E Williams came before the council in the paity. gave them, given for the nmount. sheep killed and 4 worried by dogs. The matter was laid over to sve what may become of the injured on-s. Mrs Walker an indigent. a by-law to appoint an Assessor, Several applications written 'aud verbal whole the blank for the name was filled np with Wm Spence and that ior the sulary with $100. a Burnett introduced and eattied the Reeve and the Reeve appointed R W Browne, Mr Maynard came before the council regard. the road opprite lot 1 in the 2ud con has to pass through Mr Mclotyr's property to get out, Mt Holman'introduced and carried throu:h a by-law establishing the regular meetings of conncil on the second Monday of each month, On motion of Mr McFarlane it was resolved to divide the money coming from the munic- ipality fund equally among the several school sections in the township. | On motion of Mr Burpett Mr W E Yarnold From the office of the Registrar, Toronts, P L 8 was appointed to make out plans of the villages of Saintficld and Greenbank, the amended act making it imperative on council to furnish assessors with plans of all pality. cedar for the use of the corporation similar to that of past years. Mr John' McDonald came before the council complaning of having becn asresscd $5 tor 3 dogs and a bitch while he bad no dog and there was none on the premises aware that he had bren asssessed forany dog till the collector came round ; ho comsideres the money had been taken from him unjust. 1y, he expected redress from the council, No action was taken. Mr Ballard claimed reut for a road passing through his property. 0a motion of Mr Barnett $5 was granted for the nee of the read. s Mr Stovin asked a grant to "oprn the build a coulvert over Beaver Creek, On motion of Mr McFarlane the Reeve, Mr Burnett and the mover were appointed a committee to inspect the sasveral places for which grants have been asked at the prosent session, On motion of Mr Burnett Messrs. Dobson and Hol were Appointed to ine the road referred to by Mr Maynard, On motion of Mr Dobson the whole council were appointed a deputation to wait on the president of the Ontarid amt Quebec Railway Company with a view to secure a a convenient station on the said O, & Q. line, On motion the conncil adjcmned. Cartwright Council. Tows, Haut, CARTWRIGHT, Jax'y 16th, 1882. Council met pursuant to statute, , The members made and subscribed the declaration of office and of qualificution snd took their seats, the Reeve in the air, -- Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved, Mr Spinks brought in a by-law to appoint Auditors and to fix their salaries, was toved by Mr Spinks, © Mr Dobson laid on the table a petition' from 13 ratepayers of the Utica school sec- tion praying for an alteration in the bounds A communication was read from Mrs bank lot, and threatening to proceed unless béhhif ofan indigent 1amily on the 7th con. Ho had given beth money and provisions to He claimed $3, the money he On motion of Mr. Burnett an order was Mr A Williams compluined of having two On motion of Mr McFarlane $61.20 was ordered fo Le paid to the General Hospital, Toronto, for maintenance snd treatment of Mr Dolson introduced and carried through had been putin butin commitfes of the through a by-law to appoint an auditor by the council aod confirm the appointment of The council appointed D McKay ing the impassible condition of that part of it is a public inconvenience as it now exists, he uninecrpoiated villages within the munici- On motion of Mr McFarlane the Clerk was instructed to advertise for a quantity of when the assessor was theve. He wns not, town line between Brock and Reach and to On the second reading of ihe by-law, it : d by Mr through a by-law to appoint an avditor on the part of the corporation snd confirm the | ppointment made by the Reeve, J. R Mec- rmot wag appointed by the #ouncil and John McIntyre by the Reeve, Mr Major introduced and carried through a A communiontion from the Registrar's' by-law to fix the time and place of meetings of the council for the present year, = The meetings are to be held in the Town Hall on the second Monday in every month ut 7 o'clock p. m. : On motion of MrMajor, J.8atherland's taxes for the past year, amounting to $1.68, were ordered to be remitted his property, having been destroyed by fire, i ; Mr, Bruce introduced and carried throngh a by-law to appoint a Trustee for the high school, : J. H. Brown the retiring Trustes was re- appointed. ThE On motion of Mr. Phillippo, Rev. Mr. Campbell's taxes amounting to $6.72 were ordered to be remitted pursuant to exemp- tion law. ¢ On motion of Mr. Bruce the following material was ordered to be advertised for. 1,600 feet pine lvmber 12 f. long 1} inch thick ; 100 cedar sticks not less than 6 inches through at the small end ; 8,000 feet cedar scantling 12 f long 3x5. On motion. the council adjourned. re ei Annual General Meeting. Tho abmnal general meeting. of the shate- holders of the Reach Cheese Manufacturing Company was held in the Town Hall, Man. chester, on Saturday, 14th inst. The Pres. well timed, int v remarks exp bisgratification; t mewting with the members under 80 enco raging circumstances and went on briefly to explain the objects of the meeting. The Sec'y read thy minutes of general meeting, which on motion were ap- proved, ¥ TheClerk now read his report which proved both interesting and satisfuctory, On mo- tion the report was adopted, The Treasurer's report wag now read show- ing a DLalauce in bands of Treasurer of $48.39. The Auditors' report was now read and took a full sweep of the entire income of the Co'y since ite organization in March last $5,524 71 and expenditure to be $56,476 82. leaving a balnnce of receipts over expend. itare of $48.39 Tho report also showed that notwithstanding this was only the first senson in which the factory had Loen in operation the profits on the money invested will exceed twelve por cent per annum = The emount paid to patrons who supplied mild was $3,23292. This is highly en- couraging showing, and wheo it is known that the total of milk supplied was only 392,192 pounds it: must be seen that (he Factory proves highly profitable to the patrons, that as well ag saving a world of lubor and slush, it is fur more profituble to send the milk to the factory than any ether use that can be wade of it. The report further expressed the Wtmost satisfaction with the accurate and satisfactory manner in whith the Company's books are kept. On motion the Auditor's report was adopt d. ] 3 The Treasurer's report was then adopt- ed b J. Baird moved that the profit of the past season be allowed to remain as a rest, | » M. Weir maved in amendpient that a dividend of ten per ~ent per annum be wade on the paid up stock of the first entl. The original motion was declared carried and the profits ordered to be placed to the rest account, The election of Directors er the enening. year wus now proceeded with and resujted us follows : John Tenuyson, Thos Gham, Jas Laing. R, W. Walker, Joshua Dobson, Peter Christic and BR, Harper, [. Weir and J. Buird were re-appointed auditors. ~ On motion of J. Baird a ananimous vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Sellars, for hix valuable services ns Director during the past year and expressing regret that Mr, Sella had pressed his desire 1d be relivved of the dativs of director, i Beveral members congratulated the Co'y on the excellent prospects for the coming season, that those who havg been patrons are highly satisfied with the results, that many have dete mined to increas their patronage by milking more cows and many'! who have not been patrons will patronize the factory in the coming season, Genvral satisfaction was expressed with the excellent quality of thu chevse. On motion the me:ting adjourned, The Board of Directors now met and op- pointed Joho Tennyson, President ; and John Christie as Secretary-Treasurer. The board then adjonined, \ | Annual Meeting. The Township of Bock ident took the chair at 2 p. m., and in a few | the past |. ferring to certain regly ., yof Short muufcation from the Agricultural and A The Secretary now specially. classes shown, the num each class, the income © its present condition gen On motiin t oreport was adopted. The Treasurer then read bis re) ance that {hero inp, cash balance of $4.65 in favor of the Society. 2 4 The Auditors report was now read, setti manner in which the bodks are kept. ed, The now proceeded with, next held an edd Christie, O. Dawes, James Lang, Wm. Wm. Pearson. J. Baird, The. ele Pres J. The bead vf Directors then met, the V. Pres. {4 chair, ! John Chriatie Sec, of the Society for 1882.' On motion the Board adjourned. Mprem---- Annual General Meeting. insu; ed to the chair. ¢ amount of preminms paid on each class, &c. The Auditor's report was then read show ing the total receipts to be $1497 61; total $121.36 in the hands of the Treasurer. motion the report was adopted. The Treasure'rs report wasthen read and adopted, / On the present year was now pracecded with and resulted ng.follows. President, T H Glen- dinving ; 18 Vice, J St ; 2nd Vier, L Barnett, Directors--T © Forman, R P Harman, J Graham, 8 Netherton, C Sharr. ard, Wm Ci rmichae', H Tifa, W Thompscn and C Gould Auditors--C o by and Baird, . On motion of Mr Glend:naing a hearty and unanimous vote of thanks was giventoI J Gonld the retiring president, MiGould acknowledged the compliment, On motion the meeting adjourned. The Diroetors now met and organized. R P Haman was appointed Sce. and T C Forman 'I'reas. The auditors received $4 each for their services. On motion of the Trensnrer, the shaw was decided to be held at Port Perry on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct 3rd and 4th, Cn motion of Mr Burnett, tho Treas wns required to pay 6 per cent per sncum for balance in his bunds, Sr ------ A Well Merited Tribute of Respect Colin C. Campbell, Barrister, &e., of the Law firm of Billings & Camphill, Port Perry, having obtained a position in the «fice of the Solicitors of the Canadian Pacitie Railway Syndicate at Winnipeg, and teing about to meve to his new appoint. went, his many teiends in Port Perry and surroundings det nul to embrace the opportunity of testifying their esteem for him personally as a young man of snperior merit and their high appreciation of hix many good qualities professionally and otherwise, at once arranged for a COMPLIMENTARY AUPPER AND PRESENTATION as a becoming send-off to their young friend. The snpper was held at the Walker Houso on the «evening of Kridey, 13th inst «Dr. Jones, reeve of th: corporation; pres ding. Supper over the chnitman inti tuced the intellectual element of the entertninmgnt in an nppreptiate and pleasing manner, con- uratuluting the large and influential com- pariy on the pleasant time they hind Niready enjoyed, and 'speaking from the programme placed in his hand he conld promise some thing good fo the part that yet remains. The loyal and patriotic toasts were now given from the chnir with capital effect and ponded toin a | ing 3 'The chairman now proposed the health of & Qur Guest" Colin C. Cumpbell, This _ | brought thé large company up standing. The chal Society held their annual general. said he pr d this toast for 1882, in the town Hall, Sunderland, on Thursday, 12th Inst.-- nt to statutu-- "the President in the chair The wi of with some and could have pre~ ferred that it bad been in other bands. Tt was to him a source of both disappointment the past annual meeting were read and cor.- firmed z Devitt, that John Montgomery be one of the Auditors, --Curried $ © The Revo appointed John Hughes as th other Auditor. Moved by Mr McKee, seconded by Mr Devitt, that the by law io appoint Auditors "| be new read a third time, passed, signed sealed --Qarried. t "T'he Reeve submitter the Trensurer's bod "On motion of Mr Devitt, seconded by Mr be | Bradvurn, the Reeve and Depaf Boeve "| were appointed a committee to report on the i a ght oy law th appoint 2 nA by. an A svuasar and fs his suing bid appoint On the second reading of the by-law MeLnaghlin was appointed Assessor salary of $50. Wd report that the; Joon suretios thereto tn all athe The Secretary read his report showing the ber of , for the past year, the number of entries in the several classes and the amount paid in prises for each class, &c. "On motion the report was adopted. ~The Treasurer wow read his roport after which the auditors submitted their report { whioh on motion was adopted The Treasurer'; 's report was The election of officers was now proceeded | with and resulted as follos President, John Stono;. Vice Pres, co; Boo- f T 8. Gl SLE "The following 'were elected Directors: --T, 1 Reid, 8. Paugman, . Nath 1 dinning. i meet ved | Ss a ir pies by no weans so 3 od Shire, Hunry Be oH friends and p h pI at losing so worthy 8 young man from our midst, and piasstraakibe thought that he is being pro- muted to R= position In which his superior tactand talent will find a wider field for des velopment. 'Here the chnininnn: paid 8 Ligh aud well merited compliment to Mr, Camp- bell for bis integrity, ability. and genuine worth as well asa profes citizen, and. while regretting 'his departure from this section of country their confidence in his upward and onward corse diminished their regret nud enabled them'te hope in & Z 'on the membership, the several port which treated fully of the finaneinl condition of the Socity, the receipts aud expenditure of the past year and gave the gratifying asanr- BA as i reception of members for 1882 was wie of Li. Burnett, P! Contes' Auditors --McCulloch and On motion the atiniial tcetlagadjoarned, | eased 8. H. Christinu was nppointed Trens. and The annnnl general meeting of the N. 0. E. D. Agriciitural Society, was held in the town ball, Port Perry, on Wednesday, 18th James Grifinm, Reeve of Scugog was call The Secretary read his report showing the numbers of entries in the several classes, the. payments $1376.25, leaving a balance of The election of Officers and Directors for iopsl man asa | 1 will. sell, from this date next, all Cutting Boxes, Grain Grinders for 8 per cent prices and, time to pny ford 1st, or 10 per cent off for 4 ng ! i forth that they had carefully audited the is made in order to make accounts of the Trensarer, that they had placed before them the proper vouchers and found everything correct. and satisfactory. The auditors expressed their approval of the of the Society On motion the auditor's report-was adopt- . ISpOr, Way nde Reapers and other farm M the way for sample machines, 80 ticles were only received this winter and arc.extra good aud of the latust improved kind, . HEY 1 wish to exchange a Reaper for a Horse, would pay pr acerpt the difference 'in price. The horse will be required by Feb. 15th, or possibly sgoner. i D. URQUHART. Port Perry, Jan. 18, 1883. ------ lees. Father is Getting Well. My danghters say, "How munch better father is since bio used Hop Bitters." Hog getting well his long suffering from a 'dis- called incurable, and we are so glad that he need your Hop Bitters, --A Indy of Rochester, N. Y.-- Utica Haerld. -- NOTICE! D. Urquhart, Auctioneer. Tt is with pleasure [ take this method of thanking the general public for the liberal patronage bestowed npon me during the past esr in purchasing AGRICULTURAL (IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY I also thank you and ask yon do accept my best thanks, and my grateful ck ledg t for your unl ded con. Hl v. | All to bo of geod, sound, green abd straight timber to be delivered near the Town Hall, Mavehester, not later than the first day of April now next, % 3 ji 'The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. i JOHN CHRISTIE, 3 'Towaship Clerk, Manchester; Jan. 17, 1882. ¥ 2 vile SN Iotice to Contractors. RE-LBITING. » EALED TENDERS addressed to the nn- dersigned will be received at this Office noon, for the completion of the work remains ing to be done at Greece's Point, towards the enlargement of the lower entrance of the Grenville canal. X 'Plans and specifications can be seen at the Office of the Superintending Engineer, Ottawa, or that of the resident Engineer at Grenville. Each tender must be accompanied by an Yescpled cheque for the sum of one thousand In! a fidence ghd patronage in securing my fer- vices as your auctioneer, during the past three months, 'With fair dealing and ever on the alert lor your interest, in return I am pleased to know your libéralty to me calls forth for me te say my services shall atall times prove all "that can be desind if attention and labor shall accomplish the dertrud end, for which I can assure yon &hall be my foremost olject. My busi oli the e Minister ot Railways und Canalz, which will be forfeited if the party decline 10 enter into.o contract when called upon to do so. If the tender be not accepted, the cheqne will be retnrned. The Department. does not bind itself to accept the lowest or. any tender. F. BRAUF, Secretary. Dept. of Ratlways and Canals, ¢ for over 20 venrs has been with faimers which places me in the very best possible position to advance your interest when ¢m- ployed ns your auctioneer, valuater, sules- man, &e. Charges will be found most satis- factory which has been ackuvowledged al- rendy, the loyer's will: aud pl was to pry. me above my usnal charges. My sale book will be found at my .imp'ement shop in Port Perry as herctofore. Blank totes and stamps furnished free, A con- i of public p I's licited Respectfully yours, D. URQUHART. Port Perry, Jan, 3, 1882. THRE3HING. WE the undersigned beg to retura our sencere thanks to the farmers of Scu- gog and vicinity for the very liberal patron. age bestowed upon usos Threshers, In ac. knowledgement of your liberd]l patronage, and as an. appreciation of your fazors we ltave purchased & new "Farmers Favorite" Cleanur and Fanner, manufactared by A Fleury, Markham, throngh hisagent D Uign- hart, Part Perey, We ask a continuation of your patronage, and assure you that we will do all work -eutrusted to ug, in the mest satisfactory manner. Our fine machine will Le thoroughly regulated and tested this winter go as to bu in trne working order for the coming semson's werk. Respectfully yours, JOHN GOUDY, GEO. COLTON. Scugog, Jan. 17, 1882. ER CP Ae : IE" A Student Wanted-- J. A. Murray Deutist, Port Perry. ----------e ? Horen | Horeu!--Parties wishing to pur. chase one of the best located Hotels in the County will ind something to suit them in our advertising columus of to-dsy, ------------ Rheumatic Remedy. There is no better enre for Rhewmatism than Hagvard's Yellow Oil used according to the directions on ihe bottle. It also cures burns, frost bites, bruises, lameness, and all wounds of the flcsh, All dealers have it, price 25 cents, BIRTHS, In Port Perry, on Sunday, 8th inst. the wite of Mr, \C. McKenzie, of a son. : In Port Perry,on 15th inst., the wife of Mr, W. M. Curriepfa son, = DIED, In Port Petry, on Monday, 16th inst, Frarik, eldest sn of Mr John Powsrs, aged 21 years, 3 months and 8 da) eX ey "Deceased was' a young man-of much more: tellectually, his intellect was clear, sharp and ;as a workman he had few equals; bright future for the worthy'g 'The chairman now prodn wold pin ride I en on McCani| Aso smal but tan w townsmen gd the hope that os « wingnificent Signa] ag ¢ hold of manhos 'keenly felt and Lapua than ordinary promise both physically and in- | * Ottaws, 4th January, 1882, " =) ¥ RS. TENDE Bridge cover the Fraser River, B. Columbia. ENDERS add d to the signed will be Jegpixey on or before the 10th duy of FERRUARY, 1882, fer furnishing and erect- ing 8 Brid eof Steel or Iron over the Fraser River on Contract 61, C. P. R. Specifications and particulars together with plan of site may seen at the office of the Chief Engineer, at Ottawa, on or after the 10th of January, inst. Contractors are requested to bear In mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms. An.aceepled bank cheque for the sum 01. $300 00 must sceompany- the tender, which sum shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter into contract for the work, at the ries and on the terms offer submitted. The cheqne thus sentin will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders ate not accepted, i « For the due fillfilment of the contract satis- factory security yi be required by the de- posit of money to {he amount of five cent. on the bulk sum of the contract, of which the sum tant in with the tender will be considered A par This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, : x (Signed,) F. BRAUN, . Sceretary, Dept. of Railways and Canals, { Ottawa, January 5, 1882. until WEDNESDAY, the 8th instant, at |iiiomin nts (3100) made payable to the order of hle't CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, stated in the 2 And County of Ot 3 = T lock. On Sau debra 08, Jaro, being of: alf of lot No. 17, in the 4th Town; t and 99 links; thence south 16 minutes' east, parallel with Simcoe chains and 36 links to a post ; degrees parallel with the t of said lof, 3 chains 75 links to the enstern limit of the Flings Lots laid u lot t frie TR A of sald minutes east parallel with css, to the centre of con, easterly nlong the line between the A south halves of tne said lot fo the cogtern| ~ thereof deere nd« west chains and nd ary ; thence 'north sixteen along the suid eastern boundary: 88 links to place of beginning sa that part of lot sonyered Whitby and Port Perry Railway. The above property con five acres of land and adjoins the Village of Prince Albers and js one mile from the thiiv ing Vilinge of Port Perry. The land is a clay loam, is all cleared and well fenced and in a fair state of enltivation, There are two barns 36x48 and 30340 on said land with a good cellar for cattle under same and stables snd shed 20x50 and 12x30, There is a prior Mortgage on the said land for the sum of $3,000 and interest from fhe first dav of November, 1879, And said lands will be sold snbject {0 sald A pie ry for sale subject ns about seventy 'The property will be fo a reserved bid which has been fixed by the Master, ; : % Ten per cent of the purchase money on fhe day of sale and sufficient within 30 aR after to make with the said one-tenth, one- half of the parchase money. The balance may remain on Morigage for anc year. 1 The Vendors will only be bound :o produce 8 registrar's abstract of title or eopy there, and such title deeds as are in their possession. In all other réspects the terms and condi tions of Sale will bethe Standing ;C of thet Court of Chances ug {Conditions Farther particnlars enn he had trom tl Auctionéer; The Manager of Ontario Bank, Port erry; M. G. n, Whitby, or at the Taw office of Billings & Onmpbell, Bort Perry Dated at Whitby this 12th day of Jan'y,1882. GEO. H. DARTNELL, Local Master, High Biuuixos & Caxrsrit, Vexpons' SoviciTor. THE FOLLOWING ARE IN THE MARKET, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP And on reasonable terms of payment, Lots 1 and 2, con 8, and part of lots 1 and 2, con. 7, Uxbridge, 200 acres. North-half lot .15, con. 7, Reach, #100 acres. | N § lot 21, con. 10, Rench, 100 acres. Top particnlars, apply to The Manager, Outurin Bank, and H. Gordon, Port Perry, or J. A, McGillivray, Barrister, Uxbridge, Part Perry, June 8, 1881. Ts 8 No. ex o We m: | stock we have, but wlint we do ad: form to the best of our abilieg dacmeent and will carry it ou C. FORMAN & : SON Will offor tho whole of their large stock of General VILLAGE OF PRINCE ALBERT, 5 the eastern honnd; / sots 21 chains 32 Toke To the Se Mors or' then - Gourt of Justice. f ~ FOR 2 MONTHS! Farm Lands. ' LANDS +»

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