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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Mar 1893, p. 3

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or rely won of the Love council was held in' too town J, Sunderland, on Saturday last. a all present. . Miuutes of gE Line read, ie the clerk and laid on the table for the council to deal with. + Tom doh A. Jaskson, clerk of the nship of E.don, asking the muni- | pn of Brock to kindly furnish Slot of Eldon with the system of expending money on roads and Seidges; other than statute labor, adopt: ~by Brock. From Messrs. * Denuistown & Stovenson, barristers, Poterboro', stat- ing that the Toronto General "Trust Co., executors of A. Hudspeth estate, | should. _be assessed for n._rth half of lot 28, con, 14, Brock. The assessor was instructed to assess tlre property ac- cording to instructions. From Richard Purvis, jr., asking the ~ council to change the following lots from division No. 22, to division No. 23, viz :-- South half of lot 17, con. 9, wouths half of lot 16, con. 9, west half of lot 16, con. 9, and. eart half of lot 15, cop. No action taken. From R. lams, of oy Center, "ngki he ne f the Fo» pA 6d th -- . Reid, Oan: nington. From:R. A. Sinclair, clerk of Oan- nington, 'asking Brock council to co- operat with the council of Cannington for the purpose of procuring speckled trout to be placed in the Beaver river. No action taken. From Mrs. Cussie offerieg %o rent part of side road between concessions 6 and 7, Brock. No action taken. From: Chas. Parish begging to resign from the office of pathwaster, Con sidered. W. E. Yarnold, P. L. 8. came before the council and recommended that the council of Brock should place monu- ments on the townling between Brock and Scott opposite lot 1, cou. 6. The following applic ations. were received for the office of rowd commis: sioner.of Brock for 1893, viz i-- Messrs. R. K: Bryant, Thos. Anicy, Frank Doble, Wes, Jackson, Thomas Francis, And. Lowes, Philip Bacon, Donald McLean, Henry Harrison and Thos. Ewart, On motion of Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Umphrey, a by-law to give the revve and treasurer power to borrow $500 to meet current expenses until the taxes are collected was introduced and carried, and the reeve and clerk authorized to sign the same. Mr. W. G. St John, one of the mem- bers of the local board of health of the township of Brock, came before the council and urged that a medical health officer be appointed for this municipal- ity. "tr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Breth- our, introduced and carried through a a By-law appointing the officers for the present year, OVERSEERS OF HIGHWAYS. W. Shier, A. Roach, R. Brabazon, G. A. Sous, 2 Gat Bova, J, McCully, J. Thomas, 1d 4. WK. White, |E ey I. Parliament, 5 Weldon, drew, W. David: J. 3 SeXy, hon R Hart, P. iy urston, R. C. Brandon, R. 4. Lloyd, XK. 'MoCnliy, 8. Vroumal, 8. Umplrey, J. Waukeliv, ar, T. Lambert, F. Snovks, W Hart, P. Baker, WW. Oliver, 71, Bunt, J. Miller, J. Vallentyne, H. Amey, M. How san, C. Wilkon, T. Woodward, T. Kay, T Doyle; T. Reckie, T. Banbury, J. Ruddy, \V. Marquis, B Flowell, W, B. Talbot, J. Doble, J. W. Doble, R. Hoskin, - R. Pi J. Brewster, T (i. Shier, W_§ ifeis, J. "Amey, O. High J. Rundle, J. Hurren, © : Johnston, J J. Murta, i net, G. V. Se John, W, Lambert, S. Thompson, S. Rundle, 1. Brown, H. Argue, KF. Bargess, J. Shier, Evens, jr., On motion of of Mr. Bruthour, second 'ed by Mr. Givbs, the reeve wasi 'structed to graut his order on the treasurer in favor of Henry - Amey & $3.75 for shavelling snow on con. | opposite luts 21, 22, 38 aud 24. . On wotion of Mr, 'Brethour, second- ed by Mr. Gills, the reeve was in structed to grant his order on the treasurer in favor of W. E. Hall for 83 per cord, and three quarters of a cord of pine "wood at $2.50 per cord. On motion of Mr. McCully, second- ed by Mr. Unphrey, the reeve was in strugted to grant his order on the treasurer in favor of D. Ferguson for shovelling snow oppisite lots 18 and 19, con. 5, $1.50. On motion of Mr. v phrey, second. ed by Mr. McCully, * the clerk was in. structed to communicate with the clerk of Mariposa with reference to the amount expended'on townline of Brock and Mariposa, the same being $53, and to request Mariposa to pay one half of the above amount. On motion the conheil adjourned. Ex-U. 8. Senator Arustoong died at St. Louis, Mon., on Saturday. He was a native of Nova Sgotia. At SpringSeld, Ohio,on Synitay, after Bwite fort, Til, dng nn i Henry Bodecker and fii | wife and then fired the house to oi geal the crime, The Sheridan Mendota silver mines at Telluride, Colorudo, have been closed on account of the reduction in the price of silver. Dynamite bombs have been twice found on the sailing ship Cyrus Wake Feld, at New York. The captain and officers through fear hud to be replaced. The extradition treaty between the United States and Sweden, recently ratified, will come iuto operation the latter part of April. -- Show to be Drafight Stallio Carriage Stallio Road Stallion Span of Agricul Saddle Horse Draught Brood Agricultural Br she Carri ood Single Driving hands Durham Bull, a seuted by Myers' Cattle Fat Lumber Wago J. C. BRO 4 813.88 for four cords of bard wood af] '| insurance carried. The membership is PRIZE LISTS of the Scugog A % he Draught Stallion, aged Dravght Stallion, foaled in 1891 Thorough-bred Blood Staillon, w Span Draught Horses, ge ldings or mares --socond prize presented by Messrs. Bower: man & Sous, pa Lands and under. Single Driving Horse, gelding or mare, over 1s) Pull, auy other breed, any age Ox or Steer, Mr. Wm. Tumumonds, Spice, value $2. ines Ta Cow or Heifer "Single Buggy with top "JAS. GRAHAM, Pres, rance Corporations Act, 1892, of Hin or The oljjects of the Society are to furnish its members with Sick ot Funeral Benetita and an Lusurance | of one or two thousand dollars. The payments for these benefits roge from about one dollar to oue dollar and fifty {couts per month, according to the of the member, and the amount of fi com of men only, and when ad- mitted they must be between the ages of eighteen and forty -Hve. The present number of members is over 16,000, and the Society has a cash surplus on hand '| for the payment of the Insurance of over $215,000, $50,000 of which is in Dominion of Cunada Bonds, aud the balance is invested in the best monetar, institutions: of the Dominion. In 1 dition to this, the local Courts have about half a million of dollars in their 'treasuries for the payment of the Sick Tend Funeral Benefits. The High {8ecretary of the Order is Mr. Thomas 'Wiate of Brantford, and it is expected that a Court of this popular and pure ly Canadian Society will shortly be or- vesaized here. --el I "Jesce Jones, who shut ln hori 'Another $375.000 fire onvorred in aston yesterday, President Cleveland was 56 years old on Saturday. T. SW.AIN, Licensed Auctioneer * ent Society, incor || = <i 1879 aud registered under | {aN E HAVE a number of Ha to sell at a bargain rather and any one who is wantin g cheap--will now have a chance. #o-Marriage License Office. Port Perry, Murch 14, 1893, pe which we offer eep them over, amp--and wants it OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM, | Satisfaction guaranteed and tering liberal. Office and residence at Cesarea, Orders left with Messrs. Moore Bros,, Blackstock, will receive prompt attention. * P,8. No charge made for selling for Auctioneers in any other County. i Caesarea, Nov, 15, 1892, i ricultural Society's Spring ort Perry, Friday, April 21,1893, HOREES. 1st 20d 3rd £156 $10 $5 A u, foaled in 1890 n, shown iu har tural Horses, geldings or mares » Blankets, value $4 Mare, in foal or foal by her side 6 god Mare, in foal or foal by her $938 8888888088 b488888888880150 PORT PERRY NURSERIES- I have a surplus of the following Nursery Stock which is strictly first-class, and of goo cheap by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers.-- European Mountain Ash, English, Scotch and America Elms, Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &c TREES OF pld, 7 feet high, inch to 1} inch in diameter. Grade Stock--clean, fir: each. FEW THOUSAND APPLE handsome, st-class in size; Address, Box 127, Port Perry, Mareh 22, 1893, gize will be sold EXTRA SIZE, six years Also a Light thrifty trees--just below Apples at 15 cts., Pear and Plum, 40 cts. C. @ KELLETT, Port PERRY, Ont, Mare, iu foal or r foal 'by her side Horse, gelding or mare, 154 i 0 ged Dut lyutit Bull ghived iu 1891 Durhao Ball, calved in 1892, second p Mr. Wm, Tawmmonds, Spice, value $2 presented by Cattle second prize 25 lbs. Myers' IMPLENENTS H. PURDY, V..Pres. J. H. BROWN, Secy. E. WNE, Treas, ww E HAVE MOVED ou our Queen Street and now just vacated by Mr. B. |® McOCAW'S Golden Opportunities are always Shared With his Customers. Valuable and Beauti OTEWORTHY Grand Display ! INDEED ! DIAMOND RINGS and BROOCHES. old § Silver Us | 1 Holi oy Presents. business to the South side of occupy the extensive pr emises F. AckerMAN, where we will IN FULL BLAST ] sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- stowed on him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a Jarge expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, most approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is prepared to do pifse Expeditionsly and in a manner that cannot' fail to ve satis- faction to my patrons. The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest Brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick | ets, Shingles, Posts, Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts. 7 BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SCROLL SAWING done on'short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Ovt. 1, 1891: ING & MERARRY --HAVH AGAIN--: PENED OUT WITH A--w-- agnificent Stock of everything in their line. -~ ed LAING & MEHARRY. HE nndersigned takes this opportunity of returning his ING & CHOPPING,' Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces food Moquatte Plush om. w= '| Parlor 'Buite-- " 6 Piooos beat Aherissn } hte Ck @ 0, 6 Pieces best Queen Plush, and back, very large set @ well finished, Also Bedroom Sets ss low as $11. #& A Cart SoLiciikp, J. W, DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Port Perry, rept, 0008 2, 1802, YEE undersigned has has on hand a stock of Bouts and Shoes of his ov uke Which he is prepared to (SHITLT, CHEAP. | They are mandfachired of the very best material und for cheapness and good wosk- | manship cannot be excelled in this or ad. { Joining counties. My life-long experienc in the manufacture of Boots nl Shoes gived we au advantage over more inexperienced dealers and my present stock is such as L wartaut to give satisfoction dud the prices {are right 3 | ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY. Repairing promptly attended to. Cement Patches neatly executed. Ladies" Polish, Heel Plates; Botton Fastners, the sane | put in, Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Per- | fois All kinds of Findings on hand, alsu, | Rubber Cement. Rubber Bootsand Coats repaired, The Best Material! No Bhoddy ! Sheepskin | | #7 Prices vo Suit the Tinids. Give me a call at the Market Block, Port | Perry. Neo Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1802, Eom WM. BOND. Methodist Church. REV. L. W. HILL, B A,, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10:39 ehd 7, Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:30, Straugers welcome and conducted to seats. "Church of the Ascengion, REV. MR. FLE IC HER, PAsToR. Sunday Services, 10:30 and 6:3 Weck Evening Service, Thur ay, 7:30. Bt. John's Ohurch. a (PRESBYTERIAN,) | REV RICHARD W Hi ti MAR; B.A, Piro, Sablath 8. 30 ahd 7. Week I Thursday. Baptist Church: REV, MR. CAMERON, Pasion: Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 630, © Week Evenin in HE undersigned offers for 1, that desirable proper e ia Bars rthern part of the Viilage of | Prince Albert, containing Nive Acres o i568 land, Ou the premises there an ling House, an Orchard, a good ey is beautifully situated and | would doubtless prove a sufe and profitalne, investment; For further particulars apply to the pro- prietor, JOS. BROWN. or to H. L Esq., Burister, &e., Epekrs, Port Perry. Cron Sh je ar Above are Solid Waluot resid : 5 15 THEY SHOULD nr Tusk Vilage Tl Bb on Silverware WwW. Melllmurry, 5 Amey, D.'Ashby, P. ~ Uivision No Donovon, H. Francis; B. >Morrison, W Kinney, C. Keeler, W. Gardner, W Suther land, W. J. §t John, D. Brown, W. Taylor, 8. Broad, "A. McDougald. ROAD COMMISSIONERS, TOWN LINE, D. Mclean, J. Lodwick, John Keer, McTaggart, W, Treemor, J. Murry, Brow 1, J. Gordon, 8, Pangman, 3 FENCE VIEWERS. D. McTaggut. J. Kerr, E. Rundle, J. Stone, J. Hill, R. Chase, 8. Samis, J. Amey, T. Rodgers, 3. Henderson, T. Lloyd, P. Dawson, Liobt Hart, J. Ruddy, J. Curtin, J. Edwards, H. J. Francis, J. Switzer, J. Dawson, sr, E. Shier, 8 Coonbe, L. Mc- Lean, T, Purvis, T. Doyle, J. Glendinning. CO POUND KEEPERS, D. McLean, R. Austin, 4 Shier, J, Raynard, H. Glendinuing, O. Bagshaw, J. Wakelin, J. Caldicott, 8. Sawd , . Amey, P. StJohn, W. King, J. MeDohaid, J. Bagshaw, R. Park, ! Stone, G Marquis, W. Hart, A. Bellamy, W. Taylor. SUNDERLAND STREXT CoMMISSIONKRS, F. Doble, T. Welsh, J. Brethour. COM MISSION ERS, F. Doble, South half 3 A half. On motion of Mr. McCully, second- ed by Mr. Baird, the nawces of Jus. Mackie, Richard Hoskin nnd - Jumes McCully 'wire detaclied from road division No, 9, and attpelied to road 73, and the division ex- ined D. A. Lowes, North © hy Mr." ¥y Bott and Wm, Patterson, lots 18 aud 19, con. 2 and 3, were detached from road diyision No. 43, and attached to rond division No. 9; also that Geo. Brabazon and Feruuson Bros, be de- tached fhm road division No. 7, uni attached to road division No, 9, and said | division to extend from Pinedale, |: saath ar as Ferguson's line. n motion of Mr. McCully, second- ed by Mr: Gibbs, all the lands belong: ing to road division No. 67 was attach- ed to road division No. 69. On motion of Mr. Brethour, gecond- ed by Mr. Gibbs, road divisions No. 89 and 112 were attached to road division No. 81 in 14th con. ; also road division No. 53 was done away with, and lot 17, con. 13, was attached to road divi- sion No. 36, and lot 17, con. 12, and| = pm of lot 1 was attached to road Go Gibls, seconded | _ Brethour, the reeve was in- a to_gran on the Sensarey i Fever w. Dole for 50 ng town hall table. of Ms. mphrey, second: | be ale corners as far north | be better prepared than ever to supply our customers and the public with every thing in the Harness. } I.ine | CHEAPNESS, STYLE. Durability and STRENGTH Cannot be surpassed in the County, Port Perry, Dec. 7, 1893. Solid, Triple and Quadruple Plate. PLUSH GOODS-- The Newest and Rarest. | FANCY GOODS Newest Styles and Immense Variety. 'Roller and Stone Flour ¥ ' gZ I have also purchased the whole of Mr. J. J. Minty' 8 Stock of Books, Stationery, Schoel Supplies, &e., &e. and added it to my already large stock in these lines, 9 | offer Great Bargains. and now W. H McCAW. Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks, fap &c., in abundance. Comparison of Prices Oourted. | BEATTY & BONGARD. | ' Port Perry, March 9, 1892. THE STER BICYC ING ES HES ZR AND MILWAUKEE RAN 1 o Hoosier Drills of our manufacture in use than of all other kinds combined. Guaranteed the Best Drill Made. Perfect and pr depth of Hoes in all kinds of soil. THE ONLY PERFECT FO! thorough ipment of our factory with the Ls saving machinery and a la 13 orcas onbpus emblem th fies: h Spon e prices lower than ever fia catalogues, prices aad term, sa our local grate throughout the country, or send te ous office. MONON BROS, NPC. C0, LD, INGERSOLL ONT ; Thers are more - s s COTES, dp Port Perry. a Id. EX. HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF wholesale and retail. Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap ! 280 A FULL STOCK OF -- (FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISION Cheap for Cash or Produce. Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster. EZ" The Highest Price paid at all times in Cash for any quantity of Oats Beaus, Flax, Eggs, &c. 8 EZ GIVE ME A CALL. 1 - & EH PERDY. QE Port Perry, March 10, 1882, JUST RECEIVED. The Subscriber bas just received a Cowplete Astortment of FANCY + GDIDS TOILET SETS in Plush, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, §e. PERFUMES from the lest makers, in Cut Glass Bottles, Bohemian Ware, §c., at all Prices. FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, &e. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. Wishing yon all the Compliments of the Benson A J. DAVIS, = Chemist, and. "Druggi 'BLONG BLOCK, PORT FRAT Feed of all kinds 7 | | | | | | | | | | | | BE returning thanks to the public for the patronage extended tome for over 30 years, I would respectfully intimate that I am, as usual, now ready for business, and rate & [Large & Assor ted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS {which I am determined to sell very CHEAP, As an induc¥ment to Casi purchasers ar 4 Daoownt of 10 por md will Le allowed on all Sales from now uuti¥ Jan. 1st.mext. All work being MADE - BY - HAND, - and no factory work kept in stock, the soperionity of my goods will at once beoome i ibe purchasers will find that hy giving we a call before looking elsewhere they can be suited in quality and price, my lang experience in thy trade being an indie, putable guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any wrticle purchased. Everthing in my line of business kept . constantly on hand and repairs neatly and. promptly attouded toy JOHN ROLFH. Port Perry, Tee, J, 1998 Doc. 1, 1802) CHANGE OF (6BOF BUSINESS. HE UNDERSIGNED begs to Ssicune i to the inhabitants of Port Perry iy Eh surrounding SOuntrY that that he has of MR. EELER the Business lately woe on by bir, ale good will in said business, and prepared to supply all patrons JUST - SUCH - as cannot fail to meet the req all, sud trusts by dkATS at moderate Pies; vu busivess to ublic patronage. 2 All orders left at. Market Budding, or with | nm with conveyance, will ad artful a kd teition, E>

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