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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Oct 1890, p. 2

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theirSown [alize the Ontario Legislature in. the There is | direction s ted by Mr. Paterson, ge oll nw, iv ; "within the |and as to leasing the road allowances | pe son farm, near Manchester, ay, Oct. 24, a ead, Iutoroat; Len may be expected used in lieu of the townline, The reeve stated that he had se cured a comfortable and desirable home for the bright and intelligent | livtle girls who had been in charge of corporation for past four years. Mrs, on | Goorge Lane, residing north of Port Perry, had kindly taken charge of The | the little one, so that now the Council would be relieved of further responsi- aid and expense in support of the It gave Him much plecsure to know that now that the little one wuld be comfortably and amply pro- On motion of Mr: Allin, was ordered to be to Mr Wm, Quinn for meals, a ete, furnished to one Mclaren, sn Indigent, and $2 to Mr E Smith for board of an indigent child, On motion of Mr Earchman, $5 was 0. to Mr John Me care of gravel pit GENTLEMEN, -- The Nonguon River two the 8th von. and Lake Scugog being ob- structed in" some way, and such obstruction is causing the water to flow back upon our lands which is en injury to our pro fully request the Council to take such action as they deem advisable to canse the removal of said obstruction. Yours res uly, AING § MEHARRY. Mr. Farsolds: report on the con- struction of the new bridge on the 7th concession, lately erected by Mr. Dunlad was now read. The report set forth that for strength, durability and workmanship the bridge was a eredit to the builder as well the Com: missioners having charge of its con- struction; the i. | sills however shonld have been sunken a little lower. On motion of Mr, Tink, $3 was ordered to he paid to W E Yarnold, Esq, Township Engineer, for inspeot- ing the new on the 7th con, and reperting on its 'condition to this y ; we respect. + % Gentlemen, this seventy years old, and all that time has been murder, und he for years in the penitentiar men have been murdered over 300 of them in. ask you. record shows you thes¢ called this extra term you one more opportun your duty. Tam frank this court amounts to will be no use of ever hold court in Perry. A later telegram indictments had been AUCTION SAL Jt JOHN BRYANS, To Sell by Public Auction on_the a viz : the half of lot number 5, oon. 5, Township of Cartwright, on Friday, Oct. 24, 1890, The following Valuable Farm, Farm Stock. IMPLAMENTS, &o. The Ferm comnts of he east-hall of lob No. 5, in the 5th con. of the Township of Cartwright, oF ike nd In Kw aa the. eusre. Beatty & dy ares Makers, nd & Bogard, cash $6 « Fourth Prize:-One Ha vale $2. by Mr E D Holliday, Merchant, Port Perry, and cash $4 . "ni Fifth Prize -- Whip, value 51, hy Messrs. Courtice Teffray, Harness Makers Port Perry ; s $1 es Wu Willard, erchant, and cash $3 . Fh Sian oy 1 Condition 'Powders, valve $1, by Mr A J Davis, Drug. gist, Port Perry, and cash $2. Seventh Prize--Pair Circingles, 31 10, Jand cash $1,650 Eig Prss--tuth, SUL YP First Prisec_Btupble + SoNTRISt TORS Ix Casm tkinson Plow To, ov ilkiae C. Browne, agent - Me Heard, Revere House, Man. chester ",...v {inn Sinden M r. oe Madi n in, Mr. Frank Madill, ALE: e John A, MeGillivra; My, Win, Smith, a Hil 2 Mr. John Martin . i 'Messrs. A. Ross & Sons... - li Cole , V. 8 a Aan Easorarion All entries must be made * with the before SU ah ta ger TE am m Lambs; : Draft Brood Mares, &e. The undersigned has been favored with instructions fro MESSRS. LAING & MEHA To Sell by Auction on their Farm, 1otp15, con: 7, Reach, = Thursday, Oet. 23,1890 The following Valuable Live Stock : Bieors, 2 and 8 years old, Tent Heifers and Cows, in first-class condition and good for Stall Taig Lambs,

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