and 1d is leaving: the | er ngst be sold. Mr. is At Stack 1 nt of three well a a by of said sale Lapa wg place at a Jawes Lund, 'Sheep; Svine, Hann, tuple "Dissolution of Pont oli i Navy pic tat the Part dkahip herdtefobe subsisting between us the undersigned, James Baird and Ha Parsons as and Publishers of Na Pare Ge nd Be ew style of firm' Baird & Parsons, was this day dis- 2 "by mutual consent. All debl§ the said Partnership are 'to be paid to the said James Baird and all s of the said Pattntthip will . The Sina will in Future be carried on by the said Henry Parsons. JAMES BAIRD, HENRY PARSONS. io Observer. ee SPORT "PERRY; NOV. 6, 1884. 4. The: Lodi al the Inte ; of "Baird & Parsons would embrace the {present opportiity of making their 'bow and' heartily "thanking the mero a of the office for the wed on gether 5; and now that 'aud 'magnificent. new church in the spring of next year. In the meantime 1 | present church to the Roman Catholic . | denomination and the Methodists will will worship in the Town, Hall till their new church is erected, The R. C. body made - | chase, , they poy only $4,500 for the church which is in perfect condition and is easily worth 87,000. SULLA RG The Useful and Ornamental |, The many five buildings in course of erection in Port Perry ' requiring gal- vanized cornices and other ornamental | - and 'useful fixings in 'the galvanized |, iron line; suggested to our enterprising | townsman Mr. James Boxall, stove and ha merchant, that he might supply o everything in that line and thus' save the cost, delay and annoyance of sending away for such work. Ata large outlay Mr. Boxall procured all the necessary machinery for the manufacture of such ornaments, &c.; his machinery being all of the newest and best kinds xith the' best quality of material and |S hafidled 'by skillful workmen his cor nives, ornaments, &c., were all of the first-class 'order and he secured the work on most of the buildings in town, |S viz 1--Charles', - Ackerman's, Ebbels', the Ontario Bank; Rossy McCaw's Allison's; Davis', 'Leonatd's, Currie' Parrish's and Blong's. He also did iron and tin roofing on the Thompson, | *P Parrish and Hiscox blocks. His work has given complete satisfaction to the proprietors of the builings 'and does him and his staff of workmen the greatest credit and adds greatly to the appearance of the town. Mr. Boxall is now in his new pre- mises on the old stand where he has every necessary convenience for push- | * ing every department otis to © the greatest convenience to himself and advantage to customers. The stove and tinware business will hum in these fine new premises, Go and see how nicely he has got fixed. Well Merited Distinction. Mr, W. 8. Lattimor as general agent for the Chatham Reaper and Mower | pas Works has distinguished himself in that particular enterprise. The Com- pany offered a valuable gold watch to the 'ones agent who should secure most prompt settlements of ac- ur active and persevering Mr. Lattimor,carried off the | 40! tea set, for general on in the dis- vod it | charge of his duties as said agent. - He | also secured the $50 prize for the best Ikept. 'accounts of 'any other general agent in the employ of ithe company. There ave five. general agents in the * | employ of the company. in et sie pain ey took over $300 eit of furs, consisting of mantles, caps, Y | collars, gauntlets, otc, besides a large number of fine kid gloves. { however fad better luck than the ni it before, for they got off' clear with their booty, and as yet there is no trace of v| them. The'boldness of the in both cases striking lights ay i rout of po unshaded ass, 1s a isgracefal utting "com: | ¥ mentary of fair" of 'our Bank a | books of the 'wissing. clerks a 0 | found a deficiency of £4,000 in. Soott's already is 'task is by n means completed: * No trace has discovered et of het fugitives burglarize the -- o | Shed yesterday when absent oon, i #1 had taken the Pads away 3 th On Thursday afternoon a section | man named Booth, "employed on the Contral Ontario Railway at Coe Hill, | the wv | went in. pursuit of a bear, with a rifle. On returning from his unsuccessful hunt he drew the gun 'towards him by. the muzzle when it went off, the charge | taking effect in his side: He died the "R. | same night in great agony. Deceased | of e| Was 8 recently married, BY CLENENT D wight | A : sa 'ARCRL Frve.-- en ry side of -- or less. "On th -- stable. LEP