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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Apr 1874, p. 2

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A Manifestation of Grief. Our Honorables, our M. P's and the Upper Ten of Ottawa in goto are v. Farin mes En Cold, not oe till thou hast seon he steps of honorable men and their---" Their eXtreme grief developed itself' k, ply nights ago in a rousing Supper nee at which no. fewer. than a people were present. Dancing 'commenced an'9 p m and was driven with vengeance till 3s a mw ! The first | set :-- " D | AND Mins, Fp Hon. Le Letellior do ID. A. Macdonald 8t. nd Mrs, whi Anglin, -- lg Hon. Mr, Su Smith and] Hon, Mr. Hur Huntingdon Yui Se Scott. ahd Miss "Macdonald. 'Hon, Mr. Mito Mitohall and Sir John 'Macdonald Mrs. Currier. and Lady, Harriet g etcher, -- -- ia Mr. Hamilton, A. DC. Hoa. Mr, Anglin and and Miss Featherston, rs. Skead, Hon. Mr.. Scott add Uol. Fletcher andMrs. Mime, Si2 St: Jean. Capt. Ward, A. D.C and Miss Letellier. Mavon Frarusherox Axp Lavy Dorrssy." The indefatigable gentlemen, aye and ladies t60 who have been spend. ing time, money and energy scouring the country to secure petitions se Government for a prohibitory liquor law will look rather grim at the bill of fare, from which they will learn how very remote the chances are for doing any. thing in way of: nd hibition with that crowd. Ap exchange says: -- + The wines were of the finest quality that conltibe putchased, and some idea may 'be had of the gigantic nature of the caterer's duties, when we state thatno less thon ¥5 cases of sparkling wines were € provide for the pomasian. . Perley. Mr. Perley and Lady Macdonald. - NC os flowed ikon lust night. A couple of gentle- | men got so awfully jolly last night at the Ball, that they amused themselves breaking the street lights going home." 'This is pleasure before business, it ie-one way of getting over the diffi- culty--swimming over it, in cham- Dpague of course--but the fact re- mains unchanged, the ugly deficit still remains and must Le squeezed out of the toiling ones in the long run. The nabobs may dauce rill doomsday they will never dance over the difficulty, it has still to be met in sober earnest. em cosm---- A Groundless Aspérsion. 'We have not for wn long time koown 2 more unkind and untrath- ful'aspersion thrown at any respect .able body of meu than that thrown at the Orange Order em (he 15ih inst., by the M.P, for North Ontario in his place in Parliamest. Mr. Gordon certainly went a long way out of the patn of reason and truth to gel a stab at the Orange institu. tion, During the discussion of the sub- ject ot Riel's expulsion, Mr. Gordon took oceasion to say that the pur- poses and effects of the Orange In- stitution weve fraught with evil and would continue so perpetually' --d In order to lend weight to his re- marks he b poet 'L t for the nonce and perpetrated the following doggeral for the edifica- tion of hon. members. -% When the Devil was sick, "I'he Devil a saint would be ; 'When the Devil was well, 'The Devil a saint was he." "The above effusion coming from the Tips of the M. P. for North Ontario on the floor of the Commons House of Canada could scarcely fail to im-; press the hon membersfavorably with the poetical genius of ourrepresenta-| naimm-- aU x- 8, bridge of the not far distant feinre an enviable position in the front ranks of the flourishing towns of the cr ---- province o of tho Dominion. -- = hey are inaugurating measure after measure all tending toward the pre: sont Ss and future prosperity | Morey. poration, and its surround- "| tures with.a liberal and skilful hand. and are being rewarded by 'having important factories sprivging ip on every hand, "offering a safe and pro- fitable investment for every of Sfaapial) mental physical, and hard Their last move isa highly Judicious one, the: establishment of an Agricultural Implement Fac The same energy. and , tact which! carried them through similar en'er- |i prises will secure prosperity for the || present undortaking and make it a success. © One important advantage they possess in that village is that hey either possess no sharks, on 1f they do Lynd have. - independance enough notto allow their Shacksbip 8 togettheir deady fangs iho Ra born enterprise and either sek its life's blood or steangle it in its: in. fancy. There are municipalities in which a few insatiable sharks hover in the wake of every new enterprise || as thé whale did round the shi taining the deserter Jonah, noitthi| sharks cannotswallow ali the pro- fits of the enterprise they will 'sink the ship and drown the whole. An Escaped Tanatic. One of these unfortunates appears to have made his escape from dur: ance and to have 'secreted himself around the ¢apital (most likely Riel -and he are togdther) trom which re- neat he--or they, if Riel is with him --issuea weekly dose of profane rab bigh® under the caption Ottawa Carrsspondence," and have it pub-- lished .in some of the most werthless and! {disreputable rags of news papers variety threnght the province 'of Ontrrio. The miserable cowards adopt this method of having a 'fling, in their' own lite way,atthesejournals which {few nor far between,' wont accept their services and 'ex- clude their rubbish. The moral poltroonery of such' creatures be. comes & convenient screen from bo hind which the coward may stab 'at the reputation of an enemy. The dose last week was a mixture of hypooriey and other rubbish. It went into a classification of our M. P's as to creed, nationality, 'calling and other trash equally iveanetting to the genoral reader. C---- Can't Keep Track of "Them. Parties having anything else to do find it almost, i impossi ble to keep up with our legislature in their mun icipal Taw tinkering, that which may be very good municipal law to- day may be very bad to-morrow, and these sudden flights are neither The last and latest am to the t vay ve avoided thon may we be ings, Er are pursing. manufac: |" con- | - ' lef Parliament and it is wéll that it af brothers seeking not only each other's good polio our glori OT and grab oll the rest of (b year for--we had almost cin the accursed dollar], lari gba door are a curse tafshch gold is all their creed. Ull the, d, havin Te ke 'us have our holidays EE an nd ihe i AW Bg ® Snstant when the rose of gland whl toss its "charms ely of-herichildven' on children's children till remotesf ages. + At carly dawn on 'thd morn- ing of tke 23rd old" "England's fi Jatiownlty themorn ingbresgefro he Polos s a Several, ho+ tels'in Port , mine host, Dew- 'art of the Habs s' hotel had al in of handsome flags rustling in "tho, morning air, the other | hotels soon ran theirs up and made the «village look gay. Whatever else St George's, sons accomplished the hotels did not; | spare the bunting. The county town! to have forgotten that urdsday was the 23rd, for on: ar-- riving in that town by the morning train there was.not a rag to be eoen in any direction, and the name of the valiant saint was never whispered, 80 far as.we heard: 'We ave pi eased to learn from _ our exchanges - that| P the day was duly honored both in the Dominion and the States. Pro. cessions 'and Divine worship were the order of the: 'evening 'and old | England's offspring vied with: each Te in doing Signor to their beloved Joey We have no re tor, Aoings i i880; for they have done nothing in- téresiing to themselves or any one else; mor profitablé'to any one but themselves. r-- Odafellowship. An interesting and i important iosiation 'of the 55th A yof the of the I. 0. 0. F. in America took. place in the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Monday even- ing last, nado the auspices of the Warriner Lodge, 5, The fh aimed at were in keeping with the ptinciples of 'this noble order--a da: of thanksgiving to the Giver of all' good for the unexampled prosperity 'which has fol- lowed the order wherever it has found its way the world ower, for the large measure of good which it has been the instrument of conferring on those most in want of help,and the many valuable benefits which the order is bestowing on all its faithful sons. The public religions services were con-- ducted by Rev. Dr, Mitchell apd Rev. Mr. Cayley, M.A. The services commenced at 7:30, pm. In the centre ot the hall were scated some 75 or 80 of the members of the lodge in re galia. They had a fine appearance, a baud tj tl 'buf the good of all. There must have been] al least 400 people. present and the composi. tion of the company present showed the high estimation in which the order is held in the community, a cold but bright, el i ] h | to The success of the show was mrs od she vet fe country in. ure madrn b, the num- | £7 is he an ¥ ho horseds already arrived, thor own jeattle. prep be oro exhibited at any of our Spri are more than an merited ropfita ture of the best and implements now i use. These works are under the contral of oughly practical men whose ambitiof: and interest it is if possible to take Rekes, '&c, works: wasa credit to the country. Joseph (Hall. Works, Oghawa, had. exhibition some Seed Drills which would be had to beat. a capital agent thoroughly wonder standing of fine looking Mowers, Sowers,a variety of Plows all of which formed a highly attractive exhibition ;the large num- take pleasure in expressed themselves favorably concerning them, he made several isnportant sales. and the call for Draughts was by fire a8 fine imported Draught stallions - could be desired; but Elliott's Jock carried off the laurels taking the 1st prize. He is a'beauty tof 'a horse and Mr. Elliott though he paid a very high [rice for] him, is fc 28th insty' m early . excéllende 'of . the horses and ..Btill__ arriving .. "and by for the exhibiti: J Intgaet ship df Trpplls i BHumber of other than oxhibitore Wag corres pondingly large. xo} fio sed The greatest nr was mani- festod by the crowd of intelligent. farmers in inspecting the vi machines and implements exhi! The Brown & Patterson Agrieyl Works, Whitby, was well and largely represented. These important works their nu y "man hides esd io ] DROS ok community sach implements ahd machines as will best answer the purposes of the farmer, maintaingbe reputation of the works and incrense the demand for their manufactures. erpmingang et 11 of ne 0 by the work turned out that they deserve it well. The machines exhibited an this occfls- on: were beauties, and had all the latest Tm- provements, the universal verdict of' the most gkiltfl; and intelligent farmers present wae in _praipe of the 1 machines, Their gom. Vinatidn Champecn Mower & Reaper isa le ¥achislé and is superiorfor work on un-- even ground. The famous JohstouSelf-Raking Reapet wi§ hire with some ifdport Tuprove] ments ; their Cayuga Chiet Mower was also there is uch a favorite as ver, anew Mower called the Warrior which * mes the hasty. SpRroval of thee beat capable of They "had judging. at with Seed Sowers, Horse , the display made by these he on "Mr D Carmichael, the active'agent of "Mr Carmichael makes he machines himself ho describes them to others in » straight forward intelligent man ner. Mr. D. Urquhart occupied a large space on the opposite side of the street, a number Reapers, Turnip bers of farmers passing round appeared to examining them and The farming community are fast be- coming critica) in their 'knowledge of such implemerits and can discuss their merits and' demerits with all #be skill of a practical me-- chanie. The time for whowing stock had areal HE fa ers Sas ot ou: home dud ebted 10 the liberality and energy of Mr J who now owns some four or rk es Sm Dnt sas Spring Show. "The Cartwright Agricultural Society held their Spring Show at Williamsburg, on Fri- day, 24th inst. The day was about the best we had had the month. From early | ™ pT ers present was quite large, numbers being present from all the surrounding municipalit led Cubase theichbwd: Phe wales ithe and and shied accommodation both at Mason's and Oke's was all required and fhey would have for a little more," 'e per- proved Cini is extent - quality. Wily ly with gue oo, ai of her ho. tel accommodation, and we assert without fear of contradiction a ive tables in both Kobping them Stfpplied with the be iments that he cant get | He showe 'Mowers, Reapers, Land Rollers, Seed Sowers; Pudip | Drills, a variety of Gang and other Plows.-- Phe display appeared highly interesting, to the large number farmers who 'passed around ind inspected the implements. Sev- eral purchases were made, amongst, others we noticed Wm Bruce, Ey, taking one of the Burdick Independent Self. Raking 'Réapbrs, while several others of the leading farmers of the locality 1 were busing or Tdegaining! for [other imp 'was certainly rig & capital business, The only other Implements on the ground were from the Sylvester Agricultural Works, Enniskillgp. heir Easterly Seed Sower is an excellent machine and is held deservedly high in the estimation of all who know any- thing of its warking and those who under- stand their working, best speak highly of it. 'These works are deservedly high in public favor for the excellynt and reliable imple ments they turn out, SHOW: OF HORSES. The call for Draught Horses brought Mr. R Bryan's "Young Lord Clyde" to the frant. This is a beautiful animal and still improv. in a) ce, he is in splendid condi- gr 3 sppssian bimself well. 4 He is a great favorite whereverthe has traveled, but the. superiosity ¢ of his steck is bikimost valuable i He will prove an import- and 10 the section of country The Rev. Dr. Mitchel d the opening services to the ending.of the second lesson, in his usual earnest and impressive manner. The Rev. Mr. Cayley then took the stand, giving out ashis text,the3ath verseof the'19thi chap. of the Gospel of John : "A new Com- mandment I give unto you, That ye love one another, as I have loved you that ye love I » law is a case ip point. The munici- pal fathers in every direction--bhon- est souls--were legislating away in blessed ignorance of the very latest change in the t law and as a matter of course appointing the holding of the courts of rev- ision at the most convenient time according to the law as it then exist- ed ; but in the'mean time the law 'changers, are at work and introduce a change into the t law Miatarically new ; it was new in its extent one anoth The Rev. gentleman handled his subject in owning such an animal In the next class the Canadian, Mitchell's Grey Wallace took the 1st. This is a noble animal and quite a favorite, In the general Stallions there ware six supefior aximals but the French Abwiiral took off the Ist. Carriage Stallions Charley Kimball comes again to the front taking the first prize from In the Suddle or iis two competitors. Want of space compells us to draw off we would fain notice all of the amimals on well, showing that the was and naw in its application, iilustrating and of ng the several di isions in a manner at onee in tructive and profital to all whd heard: him, The excellent Choir of the English Church added very matetially to the interest of the services, The brief history of the introduction into and prog of the order on the American 1 upsetting dll Aormer . calculations. THE LAW AS IT NOW STANDS. The assessor shall return his Roll on or before the 1st day of May ; there shall be 14 days given within which all appeals must be lodged |, with the clerk of the municipality ; appeals not 1n the hands ofithe clerk within 14 days after the return of the Roll eannot be entertained. Next the law provides that the . court of Revision cannot hold it first: sitting within ten days after the time for making appeals has expired, so that ing as the law now stands no.court of Revision can legally hold its. first sitting before the tb day of May ia .apy poe ear ; so, that all who pro, old court before that time will ig to change their dutes The new law requires no' more than ten days notice being given the meeting of the-court of : Revis- ion, it does not more than ten days: so that the advertisement must be inserted at least ten days before the court can be held. ; "EINE, BIG Wit doubtless 8ecure for cr <r e---- the Riding the high honor of being | represented Sip Sutygo¥. usr ot {George all the world over, were ex- '{ pected to oall, their, recollection to St. George 'sDay the soblessngofSs dear land of their birth or their fatherland, that glorions land of] Tue setts to. the 'remotest | Be ih nleprideand Continent as given by the Rev. Gentleman at the close of his sermon could not fail to :be highly aging to every philanth pic mind present ; but must have been par- ticularly 80 to the members of the order.-- From the Rev. gentleman's remarks we learned that some 55 years ago five solitary emigiants from England, members of .the order, found their way to the city of Balti- 'more and soon opened a Io'ge in theiradopt- ed city, inscribing on its portals the signifi- cant initials "F..L. I." Friendship, Love and Truth. The glorious; principles of the order | 2 soon began to manifest themselves and at-- tract the attention of the Jiharolent aad |" philanthropic, who soon sou dmissis 1i 1 ant's Charley Kimble; Master but cannot. PRIZE LIST. Draught Stallions Importcd--5 entries ; st, F Elliot's Dumfriesshire Jock ; 2nd, Richardson's Penceof Wales; 73nd, Powell's Robbie Bumps. . Canadian Dradght1at, Mitchells Grey Wallace. 'Genpeinl Purpose--86 entries ; 1st, Gerow's Fronch Admiral ; 2nd, Pherrill's Glenely ; 3rd, Janson's Mosstron Saddle or osstrooper, 3 gl ; Ist, Bry. n's "King; ord, Zn 'Black-Havk 3 your old Draught; Importede--3 entries ; st, W & R's Napoleon ; 2nd, W & B's Eng- and's Glory. 3 year old Gen Pur--Ist, Lawrenge's Neth- erby. 3 year old Canadian Dragght--I1st Thos 'hompson. iPugh ; 2nd Wm, TI Coates ; 2nd, P Christie. Span, Draught--5 entries ; 1st, Thos Span, Gen. Par--§ entried; 1 Harper § 3rd, 1, , T Grade, o Horst, Alex Brown; 2nd, Geo , 3nd T Graham. Single Drivers--10'efitries:: 1st Wm Conl- 320d, J, ard, H. Herpar. : ranks of those whose ali it was to 'comfort, within ite portly on purpope Join tel gp the'r 20eans and influence fo soften: wid dis patna al Graham ; 2nd James 'Mare--8 entries ; 20d, Yn MeLintock ; 3rd, Jos ish th ufortunatd, Saddle or. Carriage Brood MARY enti ; ial by he sick AT Hor a 108, Word: 2nd, F McLintock, = of tressed ; fogpict the.mourn 7 widow oe hile Egle. AVA AN Set inn 3 year old Durham Bul entriedl; 184, J five persevering strangers iweisee the num. | 19nson; 2nd, H Harper ; 3rd, T Contes Ft rapidly Ince, adh, mins, 00 sooumen So sos 2 Jf 37 es, by dunctm gr 2 aman Yileh Ooweet whet; Anh Jom hundred un| at the present Moffatt ; 2ud, T Coates.' | ik 4° tinent alone ,we find memb $i Sa. Durham: Milchuonea 10%, Sgsetl 430,000, «of good. A the order a high and well merited tribute of Sopeck An bid them £0 on.) and. God: apeed them | The fn Port Perry nol of progress and ad- Ts om the ie within its' folds | Wi one hundred members, our most worthy it.an honor to be identified Moffatt, Year] Grade-- entries casing ul, saul via Grade Mich Comin anion; IW 0. Bryant, 20d T. LIN +, LEREMENTS, Plows, os SES || all that one could wish, snd his stock are hi '| the, fret prizé ; Black Hawk the 2nd and * | Royal Oxford. "They all deserve a first prize. = fine of thom wert in which he travels by improving their stock of Horses. The country 1s much in debted to the liberality and enterprise of such a man as Mr Bryans who at large ex. pense and considerable rick import the best stock that ean be found in Europe. Mr Burgess showed bis" .Crown Prince."-- This is a handsome horse (a Netherby) and hard to beat. He, too, is deservedly popuiar and as a stock-getter has a capital reputation Mr Farewell's Derbyshire was also shown in this class. He is a capital Draught Horse but Lord Clyde and Crown Prince are tou, many for him. The contest was amongst the three. The| crowd and judges were soon satisfied as to, the 1st prize. It was placed on « Young' | Lord Clyde, Crawn Prince took the 2nd and Derbyshire the 3rd, GENERAL PURPOSE CLASS, The call for General Purpose Stallions brought eut seven fine looking horses, :Ste- | phenson'sYoung Duke of Wellington ; Pher- rill's Glenelg ; Holmes Comet's Glory ; Young Netherby ; Lawrences Young (Grey) Netherby ; Harper's French Wallace, and Geddess' Prince Royal. These seven capitai horses had a splendid appearance and after a careful investigation Jall's Young Netherby got the 1st ; Geddess' Pririce Royal got the 2nd ; and Lawrence's Young (Grey) Netherby the ard, CARRIAGE STALLIONS. Kimball ; Dake's Bick Hawk, and Robin- san's Canadian Prince; Ghacley, Kimbal) is a hard horse to show agatust she isa par ' ticularly. handsome Carriage horse and. whether for size, carriage, style or color he i] best, recommendation. Charley Kimball Diines dhe nd, : + = BUpL8. Brn ele ee Bails, broughy three-beauties, Joseph Satitit's Haffet ; Frama sty end Wm '| Philp's Royal Oxford, After a sharp inyest- bightion the '1st prize was placed on Haffet.; the 2nd on Young Bell Duke, 'the 3rd Re deugegd esti ous dows gud then the wl ophend 18 the | a nose he, made. for ey ; Tie Ball {| mot attarpt to injure any one he bu hive Smaart a rit 0 a to pet | i fy sel, a Wk of pi { ai A 2 i ah ee the ol ht pT gn 1's Hotelthsa been vastly ime Hollowing were ordered to he paid. In' this class-there were* Adams' Cliatley' : The Yearling, Thorough-Tred, had :two| pp. con" ber pn ilioct) shown, good young Thos Werry's | Stand situated in the Vil ' veg lt. hd Loom wi a Bf ee In judged Smith's bull began to. shew ven, fight and a regular tussle ens betwen tho port a to lille ship proved more than pind oncom Hl ' Erin's sons dnd all acquainted with --- field ey Shen traverse ft ate mod au [4 thelr eyes and thoughts on its mumberless ee Sn a Sona e¥e nS orataGen songs, 0, be, ll provided fc the on enter | aiament spans HF iu peoviigy ae triat, (S60 Posters.) " gn. Caring" 'Works ub Manchesters (SeeMr Heards new advertivement,) - --_------ v1 Port Perry Council. + 'This council met-pursnant to 'joins ment--on Tuesday evening 28th inst,,-- Pre. UL gy sent the Reevd and Moers Davis and Pax. |, Hack Ta his dn n Millinery | ton.' ; eas of 1 lin fond The minut ofthe p oui ing were | Hi f rimied un vou 45 Approved ats got upto order by a first, ary accounts forwarded, and he oxpected a attention to t Shans which yl bed 017 of inn of both English and and their Broadel D ad' Milliner, St uple pir 4 in waiting:-- |. The Reeve laid on the table a communi- Hotels te fi o Parasols will be found in great vari it fouid i cation from the Department regarding the | 3old at exceedingly low prices' "ila hy examining the Agricultural Tm. for a ho om mion a n Toiue in Stow fa Grey plements of which D. Urquhart had on the ais posh F oe Ticking, Li Towepe, : liground afine display Voth as te number and oh mney bf 4 With mio boon i her] + Lien eis * lence. . Wrqubart 'evinces 'a|® Properly'cenifi untei éxpendit a i Gent's ugting Department will be Toudabl rf the, SAEvEntsca ure on the Town Hall: was received by the | found to com very latest styles in Tn of Sieh f Vetngin to, thei department. . The Reeve reported that he To Suri Buen pe, ¥ Thels St fprniart in ng to, their. best ler had had the matter attended to, the necess-. | SOCK Of Tweeds wesl Tai tering oth, re and check for the amount by 's mail, Mr Adams entered and took his seat. The Recve laid several: accounts on the table, of which on motion of Mr Davis the' Mr Burnham $4 as returning officer on Saturday last, Mr Allin $4 stationery D. McKercher $2.90 for 'disdursements, and Mr Is well, and judiciously stocked. Having AD Huckins $7.29 cents for work on Town | been fortunate in » remng some choice Jots Hall. of Teas, Coffees, To! previous to Mr Adams called the dttention of the council to the necessity for immediate aten-, tion to the sanitry department of their duty and the Receskity' fot appointing an 'officer whose duty it shall be to Stiend Southis mat. ter. On motion of Mr. Davis the 44 was | instructed to advertise for tender for grad- ing, graveling, and laying [sidewalks on certain streets when the Council shall Have inspected the streets and determined the amount of work to be done, On motion of Mr. Davis, the Clerk was instructed to advertise the first sitting of the ) Suits got up to order in the Intent styles and a fit warpanted. | + et ors, pean ia Boota, fo for ory fot others equally cheap. the laté advance prime Tea at 45¢, well worth a trial, [been purchased in the dest markets and for Cash, they are therefore in a position to offer Goods 'at such Prices as must commend ready sales. A Y, and Turnip Séed on hand, which will be sold cheap. C.&R. will be found excellent value.-- dtlurgh a well sect bok Set Boots Their Grocery Department in te "hey offer a The aboye large and varied Stock ping Terms--Cash or Produce, CORRIGAN & RUTHERFORD. Port Perry, April 22, 1874. P. 8. A superior lot of Clover, Timoth; ~ Travelers' Guide. Court of Revision to be held on 8 Monday, May 25th. The application ot Mr. John Matthews for the position of Inspector of Streets and Side- walks was laid on the table, A lasge amount of i busi: was talked over and if not "definitely fixed was put in a position to be acted upon when the proper time comes. Our streets and side walks gre to be.attended to with encrgy. Mr. Adams suggested the holding of the | meetings _qf,Council at regular stated times The suggestion was ;a good one and if fol- lowed up will contribute guuch to the con- Whi venience both of. the. members and those who | | wish to do business with the Council. WHITBY & PORT PERRY R. R. d bv effect on Wednesday, the 22nd April, 1874. TIME TABLE. TRAINS GOING NORTIN. sit «On motion the Council adj first Tpesday in May. -------- Ki {ADVERTISEMENT.] Removal. d till the, M Port Ps 'G. Godden, Watchmaker and Jaweler, has;| M37te removed to rhe Store mext to Mr. T. Allin's opposite the Ontario Bank, where may be. found a select assortment of Gold and Silver' Watches and Chains, Clocks, Jewelry, and Fancy Goods, &c., at the lowest remunera- tive prices. . Watches, &c., of all kinds well and carvfully repaired and warranted, --_------------ TRE oh eS, to The Markets. } nto to Port P 4a. Fall Wheat. ..... . $120to $125 Fhe by Decor Spring Wha. wo digde a 14 : - rley 1.30.0 135 Cd Oats 0:85:t0 040 (orion ovmasto, Peas '0560 10:80 Pork... 700t0 750 1] Bie se oa! TEACHERS INSTITUTE ! we 01340 012 Hays. ouinuiwies teaiaienes 16.0080 18-00 INSOLVENT ACT OF 1869. - i 4 | ¥ y 2 N'the Comty Cote of te County o of SF Pag mie Probie' of Onticto, | County afiOntario. On Tucks, Abednth day of May next, the : LE of or She) Loring i vie , Sonduted by Br : Jom CAMPBELL" Programme. Dated at Can 034 ayo pe, 4. D. 1874, i, only. Ra From Port 'Perry h x Tehitiors' Yisticate for. he "Gounty of Ontario will be organized at th: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, At which the sev. fachars Songhout tli County are requested bs to attend. Famay, May 29Ta-- : From 1010 11 8. 1a--Mode of teaching' ] and Junior classes. : po » --gegsk Whitey Junction. # Platform Statins: Trang stop on 8 Be Passenge! make conn and Went ig Ter Hor, Perry & Through Tickets to Ring can be Villa ge of Uxbridge, May 20th and 80th, 1874, - Leveling and Clearing the Grounds ; 1 Jo. | tants of Port Perry am ee 1 2, mtd pain At 10 o'clock of, which} terested are ek a (out of i ph Noe Revision bey gie poly a -- " Roll of he Township of Reach, FOF the year 1874, will sit at the" Twn Hall, Manchester;on . Monday, 18th of May next, $100 25k ahh 5 and govern themselves 4 nn JOHN CH RISTIR, Reach, April 18, 1874. bm TENDERS WANTED. (STALE TENDERS wil ity THURSDAY, 30a DAY OF APRIL INST, For the ollowing Works en the 1 | Port Perry School Grounds: : Building and Repairing Fences ;° Moving Wood Bhed ; And Building certain Plank Walks. | H The works to be done according to Speci. fications which may bo seen 'after okay; the 17th inst, at the office of the © signed to whom the above tenders w addressed, marked as!' Tenders for School Works." The may be for the whole or any part of the above works, snd 80 terider will be necessari.y accepted, - ° 'H. L. EBSHL3; of Committees, 11.3p 3 lovato len PORT PERRY. The Subscriber womid inform thei Chairman Port Perry, Apiil 15, 1874. a wed ships, that he has frit a "Blackesithimg Netabiishmest near Dr. Thorn's Y Starinary tables Se Port Perry, where intends to cary on Blacksmithing ness in all ite departments, . . . Ho RSE SHoEiNg M Horses brought to establishment have their feet taken ci a eat ed Suet Eafueiplet do wil as i] develop the tient bo cou or form or Hilti and secure the greatest ease to the borse in traveling. mater. AF vRpsny 'WAPSON, ans Carriage Work, General Blacksmith and all repairs exécuted ko ui dispatch, Pee 7% All work warranted and charges A share of blic oars bi patronage is TAVERN STAND nn May 30T8-- 111.40,13.6. m.--Composition. 1 to:8 p. mBchool © ( FUBLIO LOT(S meas, {0 10 Mode of teach geography a ode atterching lk Yh ched sei Being organisation. y 3to 4 p. m.~Method af deadhiing ob; ii lessons, : « Hiro by tr ( FOR. SALE 1 et 10 8013 ¥n ad om %. 5 Samhain ie J pon peny, apenas, ar,

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