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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Mar 1891, p. 2

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time, Bat to whine gh overgrown boobies, after' Ticked is most discreditable, sofas i calling the victors bard names, charging. them with dishosest tactics, it 'would be more "manly for the efeat "hosts fo 'take the, result ealmly, review "their own tactics and fry to do better next time. But vague Nm ination and re crimination can do od%ng only holds up the parties to Fidicule. 1f plain and provable acts of ly are known, by all means let the guilty patties be proceded against, but for God sake, let us have no "more 'shooting in the "no mote howling at the moon. What good can come from Grits | £ >. vague charges at the dori and the Torries throwing them Nqck at the Grits, serving no other purp that of iritation and discord, and . 'tending to make the electorate appear i in the eyes of outsiders. Dunn and ex-Ald." telligent than the pluralist, Fave only one. The franchise ing right to which every man basa just and equal claim, and it is an insolent uSnrpation to try to withhold the franchise from any man, no wan should be expected to obey the law when he has no voice in electing the law-giver. Every man one vote and no man any more is the right thing, and its adoption will save the country hundreds of thousands of dollars and render the. representation of the country much 'more equitable and satisfactory, | Wellington pthers, were en- h i removing some hay pales coll roof came on him. a vyting mare ouch | ay bs hip ft over a root house when Welling: ton was standing on a when the He was instantly killed. Jamés was more fortunate, as he was standing on the'.Boor and was 0 i house about 3,000 farmer-fed beasts bekides. The tots] Humber purchased will be about 10,000 head, representing a cash valge of fully 000. 'They paid $4.50 for bulls to $5.75 per ewt, for No.l choicest steers. A portion of these will be shipped sat once, via Po These will, of course, have to at the ship's side in En bulk of their p and leary yo of July. They thay be landed at any port, and if trade 'at 'that poiut is npt good they d' until the market improves. They would have bought & greater number, but holders become excited and asked wild prices, 'They say they will ot and cannot afford to go beyond the above figures. Tt will be remem- bered that Mr. Bickerdike cornered the space on ocean vessels sailing from Montreal last year, 'and it was generally this year, but this is not the case. He has not taken any yet. Both gentle ; fe mtalligent; enterprising and one industrions. 'Though young in years| any sucha conrse. he was a skillfol 'and' prosperous agri. ing ones of |culturist." His affable and obliging taxed directly and | meaner made him & 'general favorite utmost capacity throughout that éntire section of coun- 16 their busden by placing | try. All had:geason to anticipate for soldief on the back of each him along and 'usefal life ; his san of life had ariven in much promise, was | if they will [soon of life, Death, cruel; Felention beat | Death, nipped the flower ¢do early and their | Wellington #Grsham ~wass numbered i (there are, withthe Sead. i dy too gn hoses in the hive)| - a y come here they may. the dear partder of her life with all is of industry and lielp to the tenacity of: a 'woman's love, their A loving and belored rwila lung to pan the country. wh rie of : 6 sincere pla and amiable widow, | M oT. n and the mourning |B No. 1.caavi ed today interior point | poo A very large i ing of Liberal was held at th on Tuesday last the worthy ree! | the cb ceeded will Me 1 and maketh him drunken." I will leave it with your 1n- F or five young Editor, is a or e Spore famachemntin el manipulate hia to produce four or five young found it on the Statute 'Book. 'The ,. present bill of Mr.. Waters has not been asked for; in fact, farmers were only too glad to consider the other j Bill as quietly safe, to more such work from 'men considered |. to be sane. It may not pass, bot |. where the Government lives on the farmers' votes, it may be depended |, his bread will be well buttered, with probably a fir sprinkling of sogae am it-Galt Reporter. The 'Globe ontintes to deplore the | B non-success of unrestricted reciprocity paint, pro- | y applied; 1 stated, "T would Bight | dians pat themidivos ander foreign liquor traffic every chance I got {and that he would know on which side ind me every time." Now, sir, I s willing, as a gentleman, to apolo- for theerror I made in stating ® young men" 'instead of "four " which would have been correct. tariff laws 80 onerous that the whole n American people groan under. them, |} ind ave suposed td bewaiting for 1893 appropriately to give them their guietus forall time! A tariff jga tax, it is trae, but the tax is forty ater in the United

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