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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 May 1892, p. 2

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ers ag to their duties, (11th 1888) regarding erty} n h Real moves, That the thanks ingreases, the majority was 50 ; z of this Council are due and are hereby proposition concerning the iy. tendered to the Hon, John Dryden, | O.P-R. subsidies (February 21, 1884) cy 3 ' Minister of Agriculture, for a copy of an Seu itd hped to 64 upon ling form jst whe dnister 1n charge, - | |all Bills passed at the recent session | OTInar, ers. another i ho we the Reg General's office, | the Ontario Legislature, and that the motion of Mr. Blake's (37th March, papcare aid hold being rmation so a® to assist: in | Olerk forwad a copy of the resolution 1885) regarding the alleged claims of |) Co. Sai bare' of the returns regarding cause | to the hon. gentleman. --Qarried. the half-bréeds in the North-west, it} 14" |ower Arita 3 1 On motion of Mr, Allin, $1.25 was| 728 65, whilst. the high-water mark |g ot the same ugein t ar Prairie sidin y the Dept. of Agriculture, | ordered to be paid to Mr, Wi, Wat. | #28 reschied in 1886 upon the famous) y.torg snow flies again rill: a woshi terry aftornon the stating that a package contain: son being wilness fee and mileage ji |Tosolution expressing 'regret at Louis |}, {yy t fly, 0. Ne Bata Mary D alittle 14] copy of the bills passed during| Reach vs Moore, re Epsom drain case. | Tiers eXeoution, When the vote stood} "a Now Agmoos is 4 ; EE. daugiiter SF» bighly te: past session had been forwarded to| On motion the Council adjonrned "| 146 to 52. Between 1887 and last| i, dom of the flly jes i amily o Ry) A ly js 8 1 | b mily of that locality. It the Ro the Olerk of Roach, for the use of the : I Ae eli was smaller, but av-| 0; can easily figure' she ig th fire wasin propress in the Govell An Awful Calamity. However, Mr. Abbott aud Sir Joha | Suaet "crottine® Wood mm her ve Ee Mecisubar fe ; Thompson now have the country well |S is A Je exh to rigs, and. Vary was) . : ge control her gait. ; Another young girl came] It becomes our painful duty to re-| behind them, and the: indications are ing. racing. Si) Pals lot thie house with » loaded revolver | 8h she ' was saving, 'and which, in i Horsemen will i Ml dling, was discharged, the ballet 3 thence Council, he complained that Mr.{ (Op the morning of Friday last the pounded and carried out in the past P resty sich ue HDG Ty of sly king erp faynte and producing a ------ § 1 on Pac 'AS oyw Hotel, Wells, the Poundkecper in his divi- | steamer Stranger, tbe property of Mr. | by Sir John Macdonald.--Empire. already: trotted an, ig i cleath, 8 ure ases noon § thence to his own stable and re: , : \ 'main till the following M ] Pe d OUERY.: ri to, d. may 'be sommnited | : pe a "Mr, 8. Platten, pathmaster came before the council ; be requestel the punts ia rood divi |} 4 oe of the most serious calamitiea| that all their policy will continue tol pie by Ben jab' of . {that for many, many years has be-|be as honest, honorable and progressive Mr. Thomas Dewey came before the | faijen Port Perry. y as have been the great principles pro- 'sion liad dene him an injustice ; he had | Jas. Carnegie, proprietor of the Roller AAT nineteen socondy, and was just : : lately impounded o steer at Mr. Well's| Fiouring Mills and Planing Factory| Uxbridge v. Port Perry.--An She. the bos nt tty A Big Disturbance. For Pedigree "pound, at the same time banding him here, sailed for Lindsay. ro of our | interesting game of Lacrosse will be Se gowny it vill be-stran : : - i ore a bill of $34.46, being his (Dewey's) | active and intelligent young wen, Jas. | played on the Olympic Grounds, on edocs not huh it. Bat Lansas City, May 5,--Near Auburn, di keeping the animal, but he| Carnegie, eldest son of the proprietor | to-morow, (Friday). - Bdll faced at 3 yet done. I 'hive u chestnut} . last might a gtornl JSartied sway the animal without collcting the | ens See. Bi -- I of Me. ey ation 1a eX:|Palo Alto that is not far Jyeroia crt and load nex { the followd toms: Mental | i ee Ce ie. 4 4 , H. D . h 7 . {many of the following s: ms : i ; ; g 5 moaiof bi cin. amioy oer, 3 JO 134) Chung of Tm By s. rsh ue se ty St hn IAGO C0 ec, 5 51. | Ths esowae, sp. Oydsstaleialin * The Assessor, Mr. Franklin Orchard, [4 mos. went aboard: the steamer.-- | ion of 'the Quarterly Board of the{of now that may pale th : oc Tn letely. date, ok 33 Jom EE a hae dimbess ob ; : the Assessment Roll for 1892 on When the steamer on het" return from | Nethodist: ORurch, Port Perry, the those that now promise 80 Mu 84 the Pleasant Volley Ta lack ts Rin in the kidneys, head-| Lindsay on Saturday arrived at Wash-| gabhath evening services will hero.| Was the case with Arion last Sa torn to pie At Ocdar June. | be; pimples on the face or body, itching or burn Island the young went into agp iat 7 a ¢ th a > ' ; ora to pieces. ar J 080 | pacnlinr sensation about the sorotnm, wast: ; 5 ). ter begin at 7 o'clock instead of 6.30 | Breeding. is full of (happy eu seven cars of the Santa' F& road | ing of the organs, dizal ka. before | canoe to have a spin to 'Otwsarea with | gy jieretofore. 'well as bitter disappointments. } Blown from the track, RE EL Te aye Tin: the intention of returning to the island i ¥ sothy and als Brome nd Sewers, bashfulnew re in the in time to catch the steamer on her Still in Full Blast. : Ly urine; loss of will power, endernoss of the return to Port. But when the steamer ------ : di 7 2 scalp and spine, weak lh ; og, was ready to return the young wen! The Ackerman Harness ye : : aT tage to bo were not back and an alarm was at|ment here, is sti wi ie int dias y ? ; oy. | SODA n d lest ; full blast, WE 'al was eroats 1 known' that the filled wit y 2 ic ak) Hp nerve such as cannob fail to plaese, : ] i. w . Ate iene bts lis got opin a most credit stitated, but motwithstanding the| EZ" Ladies, if yon want your Hats , neat, accurate and reli-| | io Conrch from several steamers, |or Bonnets turned bring them to Mrs. ror) eons small boats, &e., the bodies wers not | Billings. Residence, second house | ogi J Bat May 9.--A bloody collision | beat. quicker thar the first, pain about the DESIRABLE G00DS Will Stand for Mares this Season, 1802, / 3 oe 3 Stouffville, - Ont " ba strong, rapid and irregular; the second heart 2 °88 | recovered till Monday evening. orth of Dr, Clemens'. e fw . trike. | breastbone, oto: can positively be tured. No y fair and nate valustion ick i Tf, wriors toareh | "How to distiugriah. Asoriors § carried by a®majorit; lice Saree and. 200 siriks ours; no uy: Send for book. Address M. the Jands of the townsnip, this re- |, 3 on the finding of the bodies the ow to distinguish American from |The contest was an ol; W( 0 il V. LUBON, 24 Macdonell Ave. Toronto, 'quires sherp disorimination and |g VL oe'ihe' sorowing ones may be Furopean aukista | is explained Ly the|one, nearly every vote He . nds, supported rh, Canada. : 5 ea | lo Suinsfiald for much care. The population of Reach | ir, cined but cannot possibly be de-| ourict has patent leather shoes ; the A much fuger maj A' scofe or two of soalp | Mr. J E. Humphrey, 40 Bond St : ; to Vallentyne's Cocners, Tor is certainly decreasing at a rapid rate.| ipoq Talk moti of grief till you 5 pated, as the tempe! 8) 'wero inflicted by the police: Toronto. says Bardock Blood Bitters wronght{ ~~ SiR : 'WroNuspay--Proceed fo Leaskdal 3 !| Englishman, big 'bluchér' boots, witl y here % ] after The population iv 1883 holy 4,853, 1} ave seen the tears of devoted parents _ at inch thick: "The neh been vary ny ; 3 bs; and the excitement for a a couplete ours of dyspepsia jn his case polite to Vistoris Comers; for ight, __ : 'while the Sissamor's rsturte t © Pre lover the death of &' first-born son.--| can sarries a fine gold headed cane. Slegtios ok do Trad ; & Wag' Intense. Thai riot was due 2 . i |... thence, b way of Eytom, 16 Utlon, bight Beat guar place Hp None could look on the terrible an |7phe Faglisman floarishes a big stick, | [Before the By-Law ; tation of men from New Seven Years' Suffering: ej Famur--Plosedd to Meugo Welvsas Print" Ob motion of Mr. Munro, $6.25 |guish of the disconsolate ones without pretty nearly as thick ag 6 maple sap- aleto Ee oy ® GENTLEMEN, <I had suffered very much Sougog, for night, CR 'was ordered to be paid to Mr. R. {joining in their. moprnful plant and Fling. * The American eats pastry.-- | itor, 0 i Ten ; gs- | fron inflammatory cheumatism, which | SATURDAY Proceed to Orie 'Houldershaw for building two culverts | shedding a bitter, silent tear of sympa-| Patent leather shoes are the evolution Poy uy on tl ; 3: ram Forty, ud roman ell . thy with the grief stricken oves. of pastry. The Englishman' has beer | ' Te : vou v ring whic & the following Mo r. Real mtroduced and carried The Fanerals took : place on Wed-| evolved from roast beef. You cannot Brunswick, Mo., Mi ] Gonipa, stoek : : 5 ) $° For pedigree sescards. he Br lan infing the fol- nesday and the namberr in attendance, | have stheticisin witheroast beef, 'but sevens] Mays the waters ; : det of Apples ever menced using B.B.B. external 3 ' 3 . "Wt, Puan, Manager. through & By-law appoinfing notwithstanding the heavy ran went | you oan have a stout lég and foot like | 80d. Missouri rivers ha Eh AUP PP nally, using tho pills wiso, und Lean . i ing as Poundkeepers for the pre- : : o 8 A i 0 ¢ United States left Port- | now that the sores are entirely cured, lowing us Poun far to prove she i ; ih enter 3 whith a nayyy's ot the end of it. 20 spill, thet. it wag ly on. the "steamship | have been for some time, I believe the ories i 8 a SE south of this place, wh h A bi, 3 3 £ 1 Joho Akney | IE hows the active sym: | ; Tbe Opposition suffered a Waterloo] yscome oe : fliich cacried more. than | bitters were the meats of saving my life. McKitrick pathy of the publie with the mourning dofeat early on the wording of Thurs-| pe' flooded. These ) of finie fruit to England. Mas, ANNIE BARR, and affliotad OnE is day last. The Government, on & realized, this crisis Revs, Messrs, Mill and Whiteman | S0riotly party vote, being sustained by | and the whole. day was conducted the burial services. amajority £ SA. ! ing the inhabitants ¢ Roberts being member of Old Eng. | EF Counrios & Jmrrnry are offer-| Lasc evening at 7. 0 Jand Lodge: No. 9, Bons of England, |iog Harness at sarprisingly low prices. | boat was broken frou ils was buried with the hovors and beau. | Before purchasing you shouid not fail} while Joading with p tiful and pees Sressivi forms coutuined in | Lo get their prices--theygive special {and went floating d the ritual of the Orde; attention to rétail'orders, ; i Thug béen heard 'MoNDAY, bi will leave his own Mr. J. B. White's; lot 20, eon. 9; | -and proceed to Groenbauk, noon - Gi to Saintfield for night. ' SESE 10 noon

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