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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Jul 1883, p. 2

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- OO ------------ ty Butaris Bs ii i EF 3 ¥i i E Webb the Champion made a fatal mistake Falls on Tuesday last. evidently mis-calculated sgh . 'The evictions 8 al Xo Ministers. The inhabitants were paid sudden, pposed he could ood and dared the emt aboard a small iw i = i rly i f BE FR not ride but in passing fo the current of the town, now of Minneapolis, U. 8B. ~writes. The Report con- 188 pages and treats ot the Past Forests of Canada; the EL: | i of i H il: i i 1 § it | = 2 £5 | if : g Ev 1; E i I g j i ¥ t i i iets i= sek H 4 F r g 5 EE ; iH | 3] | is i E fii i i i i Hi § te ft r : § if gL ih f i i i b { & 3 i i & i 111 ahibimy 53 ns other : ", . 7 ER < i "ihe Ebedive and Ministors| bavegone to Caire to remedy the cone fusion in sapitary arrangements, Cano, July 23.--The disease is spreading everywhere and the mortality ingieases bour- st Bulak were urdered by dri of their bomes by the ice I and Saturday nights, and were huddled on board barges. Eight hundred of them were landed at Turah to-day, Bince then there has been a case of cholera among Gen. Wood's force at Turah The deaths at Cairo on Saturday were 481, besides fearful mortality among the Egyptian artillery. : The Commission report the hospitals tobe in & horrible condition ih which death in its moss fearful igh carnival; over ove third of these tnt or were found lying of the houses in Bulak aud He pou {missioner deemed it »{VISEPIE burn the townor at rash'a io EE some eight Damieita.. Acknowledgment of Worth. We clip the "following from the Port Hope Guide of the 20th inst. s-PESSNEATION, Before his Jemagval from pv wi he Hav. W. 3 Burke BA was Dy Ti rvices as Lheir toaober, panied with a bean i ca tore bro of their Damen SoaoCTa On in bible wtady The Rev. Gentleman will find his Prince Albert Circuit in having placed over them one so worthy of their esteem and hearty co-operation. Man His Own Slave. When man becomes his own slave i- | his case is hopeless. A very wealthy citizen of Chicago removed to Dwight, Ill, a couple of years ago and went into stock raising. He toiled slaved himself to such an entent that he lost his reason, became a mad man and was sentto a lunatic asylum ; he made his escape however last week, and his three children and then com- mitted suicide. They stand on the slippery brink of a precipice who con- tinuously over work either brain or muscle. When man makes a slave of himself the slave never fails to rise against and destroy the master. Hil Adjourned Meeting. The adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of the Reach, Port Perry and Scugog Agricultural Society takes uali- | place at Ruddy's Hotel, Port Perry, -| on Saturday 28th inst at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of a ing the Prize List, fixing upon the dates holding the show, appointing the judges and making general arrange- ments, In compliance with the law bearing on the matter the Treasurer of the Society is required to make his return to.the Treasurer of the County Society not later than the close of the present month and of course the Directors who not have made their returns wpe lack of pure water .adde to their ul given $5,000 from the Provincial Chest and had. the amount been doubled or thripled il "would have tion of a of his continued and - m------ Taotah they. the known that there was ningle Tost in the flooded dis \ of the property des be known mutch an fering must r man, . in may. new filth, mud #nd slush of e¥ tion, go éat nbt a drop of » t be use? out-of ther until they bave been umpliedand cleaned ont #0 that + ealamities which are simost yverwhelming. The charitable are ing forward with Itt of the prov il hand, @ have met the hearly app generous Province. nll ls Worthy of Commendation: 4 -- Rov. W. Kenner, the worthy and esteemed pastor of Lhe Prince Albert cireuit of the B.'C. Church who no 'enters on his third year of that im' 'portant. charge is to be col on the many unmistukal proofs increasing success as a fuithfal and devoted pastor and of the ingreasing apprec iationot higimany excellent qualities by. a generous and intelligeh ple. . On Friday, 20th inst, Mr. Jobn Jeffrey a. prominent member of the Prince Albert congregation, put in a large load of new hay to 'the reonage barn, Ssmuel,a non of Mr. effroy, on the same day took away the minister's buguy and returned it in the evening with ahandsome new top and atalater houra large number of the congregation assembled at the parsonage anj had a most enjoyable surprise party us; well socially as intellectually showing the groatgst regpect and regard for their devoted pastor and bis estimable family. After spending a pleasagt and pro- fitable time the company withdrew leaving bebind a tangible manifesta- tion of their generosity and good will, This is as it shonld be and spesks{ - well for the heads and hearts of all who took part in so meritorious a & recognition of genuine worth. ---- Ten Trousanp DorrArs.--The village of Lucan is hastening to the front and offering $10,000 to any one wha will establish a factory in anid villuge #nd guarantee the employment of 30 or 40 hands the eur round. Our late townsman Mr. . H. McConnell is Clerk of said village and will tarnish all necessary information to purties willing to invest. 'The Provincial Exhibition. The Provincial Exhibition tor 1883 will be held in the city of Guelph commencing on Mondav, Sept, 24, and ending on Sutorduy 29. Entriea.-- Horees, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, Agricaltural Imple- ments and Machines must be entered with the Secretary, Henry Wade, Toronto, on or before Saturday, August 25th, Grain, Field Roots and other Fare. Produce must be entered not later than Saturday Sept. 8th. There are in all 69 c¢lusnex. Prizes to the amount of $2,120, nine diplomas and 1x0 meduls are offered for horses alone. : The Prizes offered for cattle amount to $2,920, ten diplomas and fifteen silver medals. The Prizes medals. The Prizes offered for Pigs amount to $1,076 nine diplomas aud five silver medals. S:one & Wellington, Nurserymen, Toronto, offer 8100 in gold for the best sample of Pocklington Grape. The Work of a --Loxzon, Yieking, July 18 --The ne town of Bed! is io the greatest itement over a tI. 'Jsion. tulated offered for sheep amount to 81,538 and seven silver When we avalos Ttaly could uadon y, manage- id grow a large ortion: of the timber which at nt she has to import, we see another direction in his false ar bas impoverished and impoverisbes an ready nation. ngland, without hav. ing reached that sad posi to be beyond blame. country many a broad stretch of laud which, by the action of science, might be rendered uctive, and, Fronth of timber is not of » nature to Intive dem of yrivate juitiative ; it is for this respon th es the Goverment, e or, at local autbiorities, to take up question. -- They, atleast, standing virtually independ. ant of the consideration of are the only ft fastramenty by w nh work can be done ; but the : in order, the returns, it is evident, will be no less © gu'ar, even wore 86 thaw from the ordiuary source of fois ol --an uiry bie m.thods sdopter! on the Cemtii ¥romey, in Belgimm, sod ja Gor than inter fbtain var suply of k rion crane to one of mete | ext. heer are we to d timber? + Nature uonid.d bere another of the mn science fatefligently. directed cun solve the difficulty, and thas once aunin be of the utmost servee to the world not slone peacte- cally, but mathetically, Obliged to Aoknowledge, When the Britishers shot down the Egyptian patriots, the defenders of their hearths apd homes against the tyrsany, oppression and robbery of foreign money sharks and bondholders an attempt was made tu show thas the forvign bayonets were used in defence of Egypt and against its foes and that Arabi and his fellow patriots were rebels. It was known then, however, and cannot be denied now that Arsbj and bis followers were Egypt's true friends and that the Ehedive and his following were traitors to thelr country the tools and hirelings ot foreign oppressors. Now, however, even the invaders are forced to acknowledge the guilt of the Khedive and his party and while they have not yet laid their hands on the traitor they are taking those nearest to him, Two mnejors and ten licuteoants in the Egyptian army bave been sentenced to woven years' penal servitude in the Soudan for coms plicity in the mweassacres at Alexnudria., How Soue J. P's Coxpucr vamm Bosivass. ~The Barrie Adoanee says :--+" Another nvat little action of a cvaple of Mr. Mowat's immaculate J. P's has come to light in Muskoka, It svame thet Farrow went toa J P.and laid a com, agsinst Mr. Hoff ver, for removing & fence off the highwa, that he' (Farrow) had built. TheJ P. said: call in Mr. ----, he always thinks ay I do," And he did come along, and of course won the case, But Mr. Hoffoer, not relishing 'such a dose, took the case to Barriz, The judge gqnasbed the whole affair, each party paying his own costs. Now Mr Hoffner says he has some money left, and he intends to see after those very wiseJ. P's ; and it ix to be hoped that be will." " ----beedt Lil NE A lady writen: "I have nsed Ayer's Sar- saparilla in my family for many years, and could not keep bouse without it. For the reli f of pains consequent upon female weakness aod irregularities, I consider it without an equal." Not a particle of calomel or any other de- leterious substance enters into the composi- tion of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. On the con- trary they prove of "xpecial service to those who have used calowel and other mineral poisons as medicines and feel their injurions effects In such cases Ayer's Pills ar in- valuable, * Those who denden sensation and stopify the patient to relieve suffering make a grave mistake, that it is legitimate to procure reficf (rom ed that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- cases, ------ ee given to their office." commands respect fur its wa solid merits, the kid io dry and liquid form, Rg | nent, in' mid form au interesting $ | her wo Governaical Com or | for » privately Appoint d body, The 3 ion he x --4Come along. your case iv good, I will' They proceed upon the false idea pound will raive the dead, but it often does restore those who are given up as hopeless terticd, tried snd not found wanting in any repepaie piles malady and ll' Sitotset of yspepsia, piles al bowels and liver. Prepared A oe ordinary héalth at the same time, beautiful. | go ftor interests of Port Perry and its sur- roundings and never let go tlhe helm of pro us patil he had the sati seeing his protege, P is ous and ing centres in the vince, socially, intellectually, tionally and commercially. He 'was one of the first merchants in Port Perry and only lett the field when he saw the ground being occupied by young merchants of the right stamp, those who would lay the foundation of her tuture stability deep and firm. The educational interests had his hearty thy and | sative encour- agement and support, Secretary-Treas. of the Board of School Jig the Village was as yet- too small to maintain a School worth the name and too financially weak to pay a pro- per teacher ; but he stuck to it till he a properly qualified teacher, and as ihe, shetion could not afford to pay salary as refain cue a teacher, deceased came nobly forward and by uniform kindness in eyery way possi- bie and by adding f hig 9wn pocket a haudsome to the salary 0 year to year he sacceeded in retaining the services of said teacher 'until the progréss and standing of the' Port Perry School was known and commented on over a large portion of the Provinee, and the miserable delapidated little School House, 80x20, gave place to one of the Suest (ational structures to, be un in J 3 py * i 3 . The a his ably and generous protection and support and while his moral support and connten- ance were of much importance his financial aid was indispensable and was always forthcoming when requir- ed until he had the satisfaction of look- churched and most ot these much in- debted for their construction to his active efforts and liberal donations. And now that the rapi that impenetrable curtain which hides from our view the scene beyond the river of death in iis rapid and wun- pain by destroying phywical ensibifity. This | knew him best may well repeat it for method, carraed to the last ity, would kill | him. Deceased was ically a the patient to end suffering. It is not presum- | son ot toil, active industrions and per- Magistrate, Clerk Court, &e., &e., but he ing and has been s farmer for ber of yearspest. ©. i 7 {at d to good lawn tennis tragedy. A pa day were playing lawn tennis near lun at 8t. Cath : He leaves a devoted teresting family to and nnexpeo | The isl, educational and religious, ry and advance the best in securing the services of ing around him and seeing the several | denominations well and comfortably | descent of expected fall, left him no time to say "I have fought a good fight, I have fmished my course," the living who ) per: severing, and ro'withstanding that he had accumulated a 7 Jibetal, share of this world's goods few tien were | "| more constant and regular at work.-- o's "Fools taka to themselves the respect He filled several: im t offices, R= hE num: | health yet Lis active habits kopt him t {scene of activity and usefulness. Tweed Suits for $11, © do. do. 6 st value i » and Grocevies Cheap! Sugar from Port Perry, July 13, 1883. wt raid ores SC NEW PRINTS, DRESS 6 "|" TWEEDS AND TROUSERIN : Bought at a Bargain and will be sold at a Bottom Prices for Cash! See myl0c and 12¢ Prints worth 12ic andibc. worth 813 de, 16 sin Pow. _ Also a full Steck of Crockery, Glassware Grey Coty 10 to 1s lhs for $ Vo ~ W.BRO K, Jr. = T.S.Corrigan Port Perry, July 19, 1883. Begs to announce the arrival of a large quantity of SUGARS! BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR Preserving Purposes, AND WHICH WILL BE FOUND Extraordinary Good Value! Also Fruit Jars of every deseription --cheap Special Bargains in Boots & Shoes. Extra Tuducement in every other Depart Highest Price for Butter, Eggs, &c. TS. CORJHERRN "3m, Express Wagons ouly 75c at Mc- Chiutou's Medical Hall, LUMBER. AVING my Mill 0 the Township of Harvy, on Pig Lake, in full opera-| tion 1 sm prepared $0 furnish at my yard in PORT PERRY! ALL KINDS OF PINE. NEMLOCK AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. An anting lnmber will find ' deal ng "nd 1eatopable o price by petting i supplied from my yard. "Secure. le Staion

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