: pins a 2 berate consideration, he sfimel Js from Manchester, that it is to be Spring Show. Encouraging Extravagance. Brock Council. inctly, and with no expressian of re ng ered 'erry and remai == Is ng about six weeks, dur- (doubt as to the proper judgment, that she lowe is 1 from Post Pe this Temata) The Beach Agricultural ost all of El tne Mr. Sup. ys Job entited to relief. - The Senate Com- to the same' thing a far as the )Sicty will hold Spring Show for from hom: wus sworn by | mittee ¥ a large maj --six to two-- S Manchester on Tuesday 25th inst. t girls that ho was at the | whe Chairman not A to go so far| effect on the trade is concerned, and |** -m times, generally in the evening Mr. Ledingham came before Council ask-| = pgnN --_ ---- : ipg aid for & deserving indigent party to] MON Hon. D.A. Smith at the head of the Man- eve Council Durant ' to ad- purchase clothing. - Rhy = itoban MP's waited on Mr McKenzie, the |journment, at the Town Hall, Sunder On motion of Mr. Rolph, $5 was ¥ Premier, at the close of the Session, and | 3p Saturday, March 15th, Membors present ue a mount' Messrs. G, . Brethour, T. ae Chancellor Blake, and bave declared the might be applied with ruinous effect | by this and it boubtless will Se gave him a cordial invitation to visit Mani- | R, Cunningham. The Reeve in a RE hs the necessary clothing. 5. = | I by this Society 3 © presen account from Mr, s tll after midoight, Mis {husband's ease not proven. Some of thel to any locality ; and were such a | anything like the interest i in it which | toba some time during the coming stmmer. Minutes of previous meeting read and ap. | A. J. Harrington for $7.50, one year's sal. not deny the visits, hough jeanbers otit are known to have been de- mode of extorting money from mu--- it deserves. For stock these shows | We hope that should the Premier, accept the | proved. ary as license inspector, IP SEEDS MOUERL to dimminisls their sirous 0 Mlagiding farther in e_mise teinalities all d to zo on railways are of vast importance not altogether ou gs: invitation that he won't give the try On motion of Mr. Cunningham, an order On motion it was referred to I! d el i hy g the "ouse P ! o count prize gran treasu L : than a momentary entry inte to grant the prayer of the cross petition of | Would become a curse to any locality. ah ul oy ee ee another dose of $2,500 of traveling expen Ta ruwied 06 is St Io Iw oto, Qommitke. : : 0 light a pipe on scciug her home | Mis. Campbell, for a judicial separation,| But we feel satisfied that neither the there who will form their own judgment, to | 58 for this as he did for the European trip. scraper. Mr. Ey Haze ves hla Coutull segues om party, She was. ware that come | with Fa order for alimony. But it is| Courts nor the Legisiatwie would |a very great extent, from what they see of | The country has now about as much as it can Mr. Amy intioduced and carried through oiling Ee ut. all the 4 Simpiciors were dq by her BPS {OBES Liat a of the C '| tolerate any such frandulent prac- | the animals shown and a great many will in' get along with without pampering 'the lux- |a by-law, appointing the following township to oreanize & Fire Com Brigade, er of hee conduct and was vot surprised | while giving her the benefit of the doubl] (000 oy ei itway Co Te i Sa oO ate, hd ors aol . Bd 5 fo ou ry pany, aud parties = when it afterwards turned out that he and refusing to act on the conviction that Wee 85 ng railway Companies! | LL Soon ury and waste of every thing which tries to : : 3 oCORIing Fie ie of said Co'y will boy vo - . was waiching ber, On the same wight or her guilt is proved, would hesitato to say to buy and sell communities, killing Judging themat oll oi ihre 2 wonkl, play kinglet ona small scale, If Alexander| ~~ OVERSEERS OF HIGHWAYS. I vy Th er ay, statute ; the Stray Sheep. the night after her husband had left with affirmatively that she is innocent, and there- the trade at any particular poi th Parties who have got anything worth | can't afford fo pay Lis own traveling expen-| Julius St John, John Hoskin, J McCreight, i fies 0 gL LE Ssned in al by-law ; mei mn accobancs wih hs wishes or Hour. auouption Tn. he caine: shy ny" 1% 10226,0r sel it 0 the BIE owing coche to ing cut nel i the | scout of sly a £8,00 . ear he. pad Thomas Rerhact, Bd andl, Bort Depiep| Ms Rolph asked the Revee Th tag snbui ANE inte She uotaises of fhe sulustiber, acco nee with ie Wis . ¢ meantime, 3 - ) o © Camp ell, James Campbell and a brotk hemsel ho verdict of not 5° Vidder. The trade of any commu-| own sake as for the of the show . {lor asad te Rosveirhe had sub To 1, 3th Con. Reach, on the.) 56h Jas Ww rdered 2s with ; 8 < importance - | better stay at home. Chas Parish, Wm Innis, John Harrison, 2 ATR broreated 10. Tuvesti- prove as ty. na A ox the Dity however prosperou-, would thus, The Spring Show is the time fo show the I amnion Beatty, Chas Sproule, Jas Charters, Patrick tional guarantees o to be incorporated 1 Sheen J gin alowed Te om a ol © mature of he vist. The om Eneivuctions of the Senate as to any further De at the merey of thes ig A com--- Jsvieniinmal x ls and -Our County Town. Eesuun, Thee Taylors dag addi, 3 Ene 10 the ASrosment With Phixay Cov, tothe otherwise she will be sold to pay (EN - whire Mrs. Camp receives ordon steps which they shall take. What t pany ai mi sol em in'. variety of these pub- --- no Coy! McGowan rvis, ge: oir eh 3 3 MARTIN: waza parlor with windows looking out on | ow are asked fo do by the wife event Iie tart a Who would dare' gems tm 0 'ay doh 10800 | Amongst the many pleasing features of our | Jus Glendinning, Allan McLesn, H Shier, | Ths Roove said ho was not authorized 10 poy yw ort 17, 1676, two sides of a aslioy ot vei odduh, With {he Suitable, is quite without precedent in the 14 build expensive elevators, store | rrp = Machines and who. | County Town there is no other which so for- | J Francis, sen"r, Jno Edwards, Henry Glen. > h h ® ordinary blinds. There was a lig] enate, aud at first therc seemed. to be con--| houses, in fact stores or any other: ever has a good article, a that § t Tr £ [ i { L173 Mr Worthington said he was anxious to have Hdinary bin : Sihiy atteyets tho attention and secures the [dinning Gey Thompeon, Jos McDonald, |, (i cipioftoh Said he was sixious io live | ro Fy ower ~ Imple- ., the and i Ue rem peed 0 roa See moulty a8 he on i costlybusiness estal lishment upon will bear in not pe afraid to | dmiration of a stranger 2a oe Sipe asters. Chis Hite - Dovid uff her part of the agreement in * ments and Ropatre at Pitchett, 3 i te < conduct ofthe % « y [ Ek . STI re oe araid ens or torerabty baad | pts there is uo wartant for doing so in the | the slender tenure of the whims or | Show it and thelr dotug eo will be to the | Conduct Dogaunt ov, Tue you ur be es campbell, Win Branden, Win Junkins; | sr Gurrio moved that the Reeve is hereby +. Manchester. Lo ea onc 1 od iin Tn ESR owe of Loe En A oe a gee "| yr pe conten ms om nb. my | RCO 1s Soo, im Bu, pc LS Re, ry x parlor, if the parlor door was open--and | vorces a vinculo, there was a constituted | | 2° y I 1d ary oy Ais credit to the cummumity ner by night ss well as by day ; here one never W . the parlor door was open, Mrs. Campbell us, more or 'ess, would move the my, the 1d inform the furm. " Gibbs, H McKay, Wm Woodward, James | Perry as to the tariff an freight, grain, jumbes. | J ELE Undersigned wou Se umn Court in England which granted separations | 0 ' Cartwright Agricultural Society hold | bears that yelling or hooting on the street | Mosier, Jas Stonehouse, Robt Oliver, Wm | &¢, executed by the proper authorities ; and T ors of Reach and giitton Snding townihibs says she believes the street door vas ula | a mensa ef thora. There is no such Courtin | trade to a neighboring locality | their Spriog Show the day following that of which "speak the vacant mind," and is but too | Walker, Wm Sproule, D Watville, R Mor. Msn 10 ohiain : Jf possible, *'better terms' from that Be ha lement &o, &c, ' 1 open, but that was denied by the other | Ontario, though there is in each of the old | through a discrimination in the tariff' the Reach and Scugog, viz; Wednesday 26th | common in the streets of onr villages and rison, Wm Carmichael, I Wilson, Julius y--Carried, o Agtienlis hi vi nis, Ropain, de 25th 3 witnesses. There was another door from | Provinces; and, therefore, the better opinion | in favor of the bonus giver. <We | inst. These shows are rapidly rising in im-- towns. The orderly condition of the streets | Shier, J Doyle, J Miller, Geo Ewart, James oor otingion moved that the Hallyay Tost, for ry a I ot Sant he 0 ey Dons jg ing a, ortiuaunt may Prog repeat it--we don't believe for a mo- poristice hs not us sapidly as they Siow of this town is creditable to the boys and aa Dhvon, Wo Bg fey, $20,000 in Bist Morigat Bonds on said of Agricultural implements and rs. He 0 t 3 , and | perly orde, | tion, case where hat any Government or court xagiidly increasing prosperity youth and pleasant to all. : A ! | Railway as collateral security for the fulfil ects by prompt attention to and 5 atin ; ment that any ernme taken into avoount, Society bas shown ; expects by prom) ) Fg Rig So Cet iia rien id 1H the partie would allow any such system to take er ie uti liberality in| In referring to the exemplary conduct of the Als Mephagsen, Fie a5 Brother, ment of dhe condions contained tie raft 'honorable dealing to secure the confidence to Canipbell and Anderson till ubout three | tion of alimony is quite a anchor ot |effect in any instance in which the | securing and fencing suitable grounds and | youth of the town we must not overlopk the son, J Parks, jun'r, Jas Doble, T Thompson, | Co'y $1000 of said Bonds every year provid: wid p g of ths farming comunity; : orclock. During most of this tiniu the two | A large, perhaps preponderating number of | matter might be tried, and the pub- | otherwise providing comfor ui suitatile Yery important part whieh their excellent | jng Glendinning, T Marshall, G Shier, sen'r, | ing that the nd Railway Oof fil &11 the Manchester, April 13, 1876. * » Seutolier wes x the gallery, Wits are and Senators, will think the wife has deprived | lig ought to show in the most un- accomodations fx Yoldlee Rh Yay Schools--High Schools, Publie Schools, aud Jas 8t John, jun'r, Geo y St Job, A Loves, i z nn : Sask ges id to the outside of the nds. -- | herself, by her misconduct, of the right of | mistakable manner their detestation | CY farmer in the township it Sunday Schools perform in the training of a H McKinnon, J Boyne, TT Tordifl Bag- h © Reeve said be would not be gagged in : uring the first part of the tete a tete, they say | any extraordinary action on her behalf. It £ h exhibiti or in and give their hearty society | noble, onder-loving youth. shaw, Jno Spoule, jun'r, Wm Fair, W Duke | that way ; there "they heard litle or nothing. on account of | is, indeed, said that the husband's conduct) ©f 30Y such exhibition OPPTeS--| not only by becoming members bot by turn Was no use of such a resolution | AKESPEARE Hi > { fs pre . The generous supply of excellent Hotel ac- | King, W H Rundle, M Taylor, Wm Thomp- | If the mover yanted to do anything of that Hakesp OTH, i the noise made by pussing carriages, nor | has been cruel, but if that be so, it must be | 8ive tyranny,and stamp ous at its in- | ing out to the shows and binging out what- & bere is not the least of | 501, J G Gibson, Chas Ward, W H White, R a ould ave lo instrust the Clerk in CORNER OF KING AND YORK 878. ! could they ece the interior of the voom uny |added that the acts characterized as cruel, | ception so vile a system. Promises, | ever they bave to exhibit. The betber euch | 900 a fons of the town, | Simpson, Win Buckan, E Gibson, Robt Rally, | would do the perro cs ig nk to be bound, he : | wore than was revealed to them by stooping were all consequences of the wife's previous | free stores and other legitii in _ the grea Hotels here %o.be in the hgads of ne G Bt. John, Wm Lamberk, J Baker, Jas|pe considered Mr Qurrie's motion La) JAMES POWELL, . . . PrormiEroR. down aud looking ApwarieeE lio stlisoah seimduct ; for though there home was not | jucements are all right enough and a expect see | Hof i od > heb Ne hoa Lows, ¥ Thomas, J Johnson, Wm Real, W | that was necessary. First-class accommodation ; bath rooms, } the sluts of the blind. They made out Ly |a very happy one, she herself distinctly . : a (li. coming show excel previaus Spring | tlemen who thorough a ~| Os orn, : : 3 Board, $1. \ = that that the door was open. They do not aoa tn of Mr. Campbell threats to build the road in this di-| Show ever held in that township, ~Gel ness and who conduct it 'so that their hotels 2 Coumsnongss, : reaction of Me, Crgdell the Reeve vas kc. , $1.00 er day ~ - assert that they saw any acts of the persons | having, before the event above described, | Fection or in that according to the | ready for the 26th inst, may fully answer the highest purvose of sueh| =~. 3 Min G Phom ers at the Town Hall on Taesday i within the room, but they gave each his own | been a'tad husband, But if the other view | liberality of the people can't be found mene the" furish cient | G Shipman, J W Tiffin, G Thompson, Ken" | 25th inst. to discuss the bonus by-law, ? version of what was said. Of both these | should prevail, it will still be a grave ob-| fault with and even agreements to Drawing to the homes for travelers, and suitable accommoda- | y wick, ly Peon, Sony -yersions it may be rewarked that they cou- | jection to the propriety of the * sist mainly of stort disconnected sentences, or sometimes, rather, of words, and that in geneval one listener being at one window, and the other at the other, they did not al- ways hear, or fancy they heard, the same "words, with the exception of a few trifling "*Fgentences, which embrace, altogether, very little talk, What they aid hear, it taken course 2 1. tl -- el Apt he SoueIoAITY at low freights--though these 1 ' - , On mation th ome anes Dissolution of Partnership, | ks hi > - tion for partics eoming to do business in town'. * -- £ ; = - The Committee appointed $0 investigate it Frxce Vigwges. iutcrvene in a matter within the con-| FC always worthless--still there is The good order maintained in these establish- trol of a constituted tribunal, and especially stigat BIRTHS. CH > \ no harm in them when not made to | into the management of Public Sew ments and the entire absence of everything ap- oot Runde Hegde, P At Port Perry, on Tuesday April 18th, the | /VHE Partnership heretofore existing bo- { in the present instance to over-ridea solemn | discriminate injoriously. Bat no | the United States have made so faany proaching to roughnes or rowdyism is highly | MoRinnon, J Bagshaw, H White, 1' Sprule, v E Jane Crosier, of a daughter. tweeu the undersigned, under the style judgment of that tribunal, invol presented'petitioner herself. Nor is it clear i agreement nor law ean possibly bind miliating disclosures, enough to make a mv- | commendable to all soneerned and has an in- 8 McKay, G Shier, Sen, G Hart, R Previs, J | -- | and firm of Bongard & Robinson has this { 4 company to carry freight ata loss, | tion seep fur shame. We have scen the fluence for good on the youth of the town.-- | Ruddy, J W Tiffin, H Amey, J Sprule, Jun, DIED. day been dissolved by mutual consent. that Parliament has the constitutional power; 1 | no, ir and deguadation of a Belk who | Mine bost, Armstrong, of the Armstrong House | C Switzer, J Daveson, J St John, T H Glen-| Tn Port Perry, on Satuliay 15th inst. All Debts owing to the said partnership i 3 ; it { for while cases of marriage and divoree are rn oe : bat with kis fellow robbers of sind conspirators | is doing a fine business and deserves it. This | dinning, L McLean, Mp Ann Platten, relict of the late Mr.|mustbo paid to Wm.Robinson, and all claims 4 the senso in w hich they understood it, by the North American Act within the tilings ore id Keailing intro-| against (he mok and file of the anny in the | excdleat Hotel though but lately thoroughly POUND- KEEPERS. Sgmdel Platten, aged seventy-seven years, Siinst said Partnership will be paid by Wm ! 'Would tot imply. guilt, but extraordinaty {authority of the Dominion Legislature, the | the system of cfm 2 mre he rank i i A McLean, M. Keenan, J Reynard, E P oy p Ro mm, Yurpitude, and they swear to acts which, if | control of civil rights is reserved to the Locat | duced into these bonus arrang-ments | United Sfates robbed them of hundreds of Oe pi Suing 2 Nnmn ot Suited Pe Ed ery. Ela Todas wou lowre} and sespachil y A. BONGARD fy mers better] bythe Bate do pone dani Winioves be fhe final de-| in the matter of tariff is without a| thousands of their pay by overcharging them wees 4nd' GAY aplieavanoy are prominent 8 Hurren, J Varcoe, Jas McDougall, C 'Me. | esteemed by all who had or A of hor Port Pe April. 10 Dido ROBINSON, ! ed aken place, would ve lel I ody on cision, the parties have certainly no cause a H - i i Silves Leslie, i Ww, : ort Ler T . } other courte tian to grant the ill. It! to complain of want of patience or capacity parallel in the history of any land | for everything they bought to «at drink or Lean, Silvertnorn, J Leslie, J Baker, J A | acquaintance, She was a native of Norfolk Ap ? must be vemarked, however, as already stat- | on the part of the tribunal to which their amongst the tures of thi tains ; ! and would work destru 'tion on basi-| wear. Many of the most intimgte acquaint- ol Tat). REY fonts reg of his wll susiuin Campbell, J. Mosier, J Ainsworth, G Shier, County, England, and with her pow deceased a sen', J W Griffin, C Cooke, ected husband and eldest child-- | The undersigned takes this opportunity of 1 1a Ri snatier swe Sot mean betes Med Cuaning jy Toves that Messrs Bret)" Jan ten, Esq., ex-Reeve of Scugog-- | returning thanks for the very liberal patron. } 4 our, Wa; Am, mmitte - | left their native Jand 2 p i such, and as the fovestigation proceeds it |ihey have, it is true, some eracRed potash gn y be a cominittes to ex el native land some forty years ago, | age bestowed on the late firm, and as he wil} approaches p ine the road on the front of the 4th Con, also | came to Canada and settled in Cobourg, { in future carry on the business on his own the centre and one and another | kettles here and there around the suburbs, but | the town line between Brock and Georgiga, | where they remained twenty years and |acconnt he would solicit a continuance of the is canght, the Private Secreiary of fhe Presi- | nothing which the greatest stretch of conrtesy | and report to this council, --Carried. removed to this locality which "has been i 4 g favors received, which he will endeavor to dent, the President's byotherinlaw, the |eould dignify with the appeliation of bell.-- | Mr Brethour moves that the Reeve take | their residenca till the time of her death,.-- ed, that the belief of the witnesses in these | controversy has now been submitted. Nine [ess communitips. Let such an) gocecamal assaciates of thePresident have been acts, as they saw nothing, rests wholly on in- | more intelligent and impartial men could | emphatic febuke be given 10 the] gund tobe public robbers or accomplices of ference drawn from what they heard. It isnot be found in the Dominion, and the railway company on the 28th as will not pretended that Gordon and Mrs Campbell | ability and tact with which their chairman, | toqch them in future to have recourse left the sitting-room for the adjoining bed- | the Hon.~Mr. Dickey, discharged duties of a 2 h bi ans of (ated room, at any vate during the evening ; and as | Ligh judicial character during daily sittings, to more honorable mi ol rusing to the language, taken with the inerpreta- | extending over three weeks time, were re. | the wind. tion of the witnesses, though in that scnse | marked by every onc who was present. TT i Sos 5 SORURING to supply the best goods = --- 4 i. | One might have expected that the Battle of | the proner steps to place sufticient guards on | The funeral took place on Monday, on which { at lowest possible price, most licentipus, it was still in some particu -------------- Another Model Farm. President's own and now the Ge bells which razed here so fiercely for years | the Bridge south of Valentyne to make ijt | 0ccasion Rey. Mr, Abbs preached a highly 3 M. ROBINSON. lars, very much like nonscuse--such, indeed [From the Nation, April 7.) sh 2 dent himself has been trapped pillaging would have resulted in something better than | Safe for public travel.--Carried. op 20% instructive' sermon | Port Perry, April 10th, 1876. a8 one coutd hardly imagine it posible to] 5, gopute, contrary to general oxpiction,] The Ontario Goverment are fur) publictressury by the million. x - the utter destruction of every thin having the | Mr Cunningham moves that the sum of |}: Fo 08 the event for the benefit of his | oo use even in the presumed circumstances.-- | hag thrown ont the Campbell Divoree i In i } his hearers. 4 Barring Bros. & Co, of Londen were the | slightest resemblance to a bell in way of | $30 be granted to build a brid over the No doubt these discrepencies prove the good | the alimony suit tately brought by Mrx.Camp- | from being a success as Model Farm- : 8 ge y i NOTICE " + | sound Nonquon River on the town line between The mourning family have the sympathy -- * 8 > 0 gale ; " - fiscal agents for the United States that Coy ne, Nong vi J een | oe ai) : faath of the witnesses, as there is a manifest | Pell sgninst her husband, Vice Chancellor | ors but bad as they are they will com- Losier ------ Brock and Reack, on conditioy ghat Reach , AVING decided to remain in Town, 3 Saka absence of concert, and no one would have | the wife's adnitry had been. clearly proved. pare favorably with the Model Baby was sound as a rock and fully Jespdusi\le ¢i The Campbell Divorce' Case. {grant alike amount, and that Chas Parrish | In Port Perry, on the 13th instant, Sarah | ihe Ponti ta Ao jaro EE ier Fiona invented just that story, but on the other | 4, Gelivered an sehaustive. Adgnient In| Farmers ot the Grey Nunnery, | 3oyamoust. Bat iu May 1873 the Presiden --_ be a commissioner {0 expend the same. | Ann, third daughter of Mr. Abrabam Hopson, | Music will be opened immediately after Easter VF WETS } ube Faxon . | whiel revideneewas carefully reviewed, ia 8 4 hand they were in a state of exciteme it i | that judgment It Is 1m possible to read witiing Montreal. From the minutes of the| {hought &t fo transfer the fiscal agency Ww! This unfortusate case has been the subject | Carried. aged 4 years, 5 months, and 2 days. they heard imperfectly nt best ; and the na | being convinced that the husbafhd is entitled rative of one goes ve orate that of the oth count of the intervi Vacation. Applications by Post or in person cited. P i pe { 2 are soll © - hands political fricnds fof political | of much comment in all circles of society | Mr. Brethonr moves that the Reeve be, In Mariposa, near Sonya, the 18th mst. MISS 8, 8, HARRINGTON. i Nile wav to. ve Oe Tha roving roceedings of a meeting of thes of Z a; ) 0 » YA, Oh the 18th mat, \ Bills Sante eh {he Senate vt ene CO Ch ms i Sh oi of Tealth Montreal at is found | support. but especially the press. We have from the | and he is hereby authorized to sell the De- | Mary, infant daughter of John Carmichael, | Port.Perry, April §, 157 } a es hep | Chancery Suit, or (he Senate drew other i i : : bentures of the township of Keynon, held by | Esq. aged 5 mos. apd 4 weeks. inferences from it than the judge, or the | that T19 chance babies were admitt-| The Banking House of Hemy Clews & Co | first let it severely alone, * Every one, we ol P ynon, y | 489. age d 4 weeks. guest by muslo, by reading from tho Lan. | How Catholic clement proved toh strong | od into the Grey Nunnery during] and that of Jay Cooke, MecCallock & Cowers | think, will 'be ready to admit that the course Sls municipal; hat be Ssposs of ew oA L fibro, on the 131) inst, James Edwarcy VOCAL MUSIC. Ee iin Mon | oh eating far a divorce, pronabiy Tow eos] the past year, and out of that num- | the partics who were to be favored with the | pursued by 'the Senate is a singular one, and | day of sale, and that he is hereby instructed | °°} 1" Jom HO! Se a Th oh Ge ote Sand, has none of - the | BE Er ee deny ad the fusitiy | ber po fewer than 631 died, leaving | fiscal Agency. Both of these houses bad x- | as widely diversified opinions have been | to purchuse other Debentures with the pro- | Minnie, infant dau, i! |#] gesire to open n class In ¥ocal Music in the * "objectionable peculiaritics of that authoress-- | hs flagrantly gone wrong, But what istolonly 88 . survivors out of tie be ex v g 101) ghter of Mr Thos Valentine, "I basement of the C. 3 , Church, Port Pe! ha the pended large amounts of money im securing | expressed, we have taken the liberty 'this Rosie oF ALT odin Caged. lth aged 9 months. ! un Friday eveniiy A rif tith, i Tons hay © of a i - ee - i ed and carried through = -------. ---- ard fically by playing at diaughts with the | members of which are opposed to dvovee og | Whole--if this is not baby farming| the clection of President Gremt ; the former | week of transferring to our columns two fo. Amy introduced and carr Tough id wish Rudimen a nat board om their knees. Some of the conver. | any ground whatev Ju- = ruction; also for Chors $ 8 ¥ ! i . a by-law authorizing the Reeve fo finance The Markets. us Practics nd I Culture, Private pufy : to by Campbell and Anderson | dicial experiences Rail are without Ho- with a vengeance we would like to house contributing much more liberally to [articles Jon the subject; one from .the for $500 for the purpose of paying off certain = 'e haat Simin Et uum By nr] ee one fi sos of procuring & divorce under [he present know what itis, Here are 719]; Grant Election Fund then the Jatter.-- | Montreal Hearld and one from the Toronto indebtness incurred in 1875. Osserryer Orrick, April 20, 1876 | ®nY. dopuetiment of use In classes of ar 3 6 € ie aC- | cvstem make a a § eo Lat i Tostituts i ?, 2 : na, n Xnowledged Lut explained in a perfectly le EF anions tu i Tire in mot, || Dies entering the institution dur- | But when the fiscal agency was transferred | Nation. On motion of Mr. Brethour the Clerk was | Fall Wheat, ,, sreevens $100 te $107 straduon, RPpisusjor:, JSR PHVALS: ie innocent sense ; and with respect to some | Bowever, numixed, as it practically allows the Ling 1875 and not more that SS of 1 i instructed to notify Mr. McCully to move | Spring Wheat 0 98 t PROF. L. B. HARRINGTON. jung 10. SOME pion of divoree to rich men only. Expert : the latter house got much the larger portion o : he si : 0 1004 port Perry, April 6, 1870. alk about eloping with Gordon to Californi oie) of morality is avances ; them are alive at the commencement of the funds ; this bought a remonstance |The Bonus By-Law in Vihitby. se Tones How he side road Ditmas ote «. 050tc 0865 17Y, ApHle, © > admitted that it had taken place; but | by the judicial separation of man and wife up- of the following year, that is seven % " an , In the kh concession--according 035ta 036 n : 's sve a previous ; der certain circumstances, and assuming thi- | O 3 2 from Clews, to which Mr. Ecbesan, Secretary a dik . to the late survey--and also to notify John s ] | jt bad reference to a previous conversa- ces, ng ks «.. 065t0 065 ; te cess of a Lusband, Prob. | 0.02 20, we should Dbave Court Janek, when | died for every one that survived. of the Navy ~or, ity other. words, Piesident The gusbingly generous folks of the County | gins ronove all obstructions from off said : 850t0 00 4 pe - Jada 3 tho gidviice fo5 10 ihe conversation hey ances exist, Would be sire togive fe These 719 chanee babies were re- Tian made th, Soliowitng naply b> Town are nibbling at their twenty-thonsand | road between lots 18 and 19, in the 2nd con. . 020to 020 could be AT the natural and legal | ceived from various quariers, 96 of "x, +, Washi dollar by-law ; many of them are rcady to | according to the late survey, and if not done . 015to 015 Der. (THEN ington, 4 . . 0 cedi i a y drawn Tro interview | them were picked up in the province ar Mar 23, 1813. ? | swallow the the bait on the first opportunity, a4 once |v gil Dovssings Wil bedakon be + 0301p: 035 i Ziman lasting for thee' onT-- | - : ' i 3 Cat fetter of | others look on it with suspicion while not a r. Rrethour moves that Me A--houss till beyond midnight, | © ve VLA 401 of Ontario. 38 of these from the ci y | =My Dear Clews; " our letter & . Ail ! gi apy granted the privilege of sinking a tank on - oR WT EIGHP ACRES | the 1 inst. iD regard ww aes JO ntment ' f-w make all sorts of squirming over ", In | ice ! allowance opposite 'lot 19, on the 1st THE W A | K E : LAND, o : HO. oy jf zen is X: ig wise cls e time comes, we think that a Conjind said tank iit #o interfere with the R H 0USE LAND, A FRAME DWELLING, BARN, Navy B: ent ral- pdshe Mc Campbell was out of town | = PE ---- -- ofOttava, this rate hasincreased since there would be very little difficulty in treat- ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR| the present Government came into ing the ci inst her as simply frivolous. | x be ; be bic travel izy obstruction {5 th PORT PERRY. 142488 AD SAEDR. - 5 i e 51 jori i NSC ui) wane D nh A - = rs ree | DOWET, Ottawa must in a fear-- Siscal agent ak Vt has hitherto considerable majority may found vating | public travel or ca y y i , al : She, berse eaorer : u Ting questioned AMES BAIRD, - - - Editor. |{ul condition, thw. manners there a Barring Bros & Co, of | yea. Enough of the retractory ones will be Sane, Ji that rg yr TE Subsoriber offers for Sale that First- aiid tint tionuh sho did oot them think] oC To) C0 FORE LL I ee things must be| London. This account I transferred about | secured to carry the measure, Brg H. will | $100¢ for the proper protec HE Subscriber having leased the above | I Crass Cams wily won oho that, First. her conduct to be imprudent she now saw it | . i Seolidely én f ithe t wonth to Jay Covie's i 3 a O. will fold i ing of the same. --! ed. hotel, it will be his endeavor to conduct | Bt Land and a good Frame Dwelling, Barn, to be 50 ; and perbaps thisis an appropriate; PORT PERRY, APRIL 20, 1876. | badly mixed. it would almost appear | the is Pr hs Laos | close their eyes, Bro D. wil Br | Mr Brothour introduced and carried | = O00 particular so as to merit the| S00 And Sheds, situate in the Viliage of place to say that us a witness she created on | err --------_____|as it there was no seperate sleeping] Sout abread, will as financial reasons, looking | B0 S- will open their mouth and Bro P_{ through a by.law for the voluatary commu- approbation and patronage of tho public Vroomanton - the part of these who hdd her a most favor- The Bonus B appartments, even honorable mem-| politi i of the service abmad, as well as | will make them swallow the dose. tation of Statute Labor, fixing the amount of in AB Th ent, or tho Ton thls orden able Splnion of her genera] truthfulness -- | © Bonus By-Law. Lersdire no: take off their pants | a 5 and the Administra some commutation at 75cts per day, THE WALKER HOUSE n the 7th con, of the Township of Brock. However ber interview with Gordon at last | ~~ rg oi i ug Ene je Mr Way moves that the Clerk be instruct- _ eametonu end. He left and she went to| One week more and the qualified | When they go to their lair. Acertain | tion at home. Appropriate and Pleasant. The Mill is in splendid running order, bein, néarly new; a Turbine Water Wheel with whether for extent or quality of accommo- | two run of stones. = I > ed to notify Mr Philip Dawson, Pathmaster 4 ' | > m | on ' bed, On Gordon sallying out lie met the | aloctors of Port Perry will be called} N P. not a thousand miles from | cme house Jay Cooke k-Co. bas as y dations is equalled by few Hotels in the | The locality is all that could be desired for J bs i 3 i t part two persons who had béen watching him,and | . 0. had the temerity to divest know, laze and extendad int: in-| Ofall the traits of the human character | ©f Boad beat No 30 to repair at once that par at this point a matter of some importance | pon to cast their votes for or against | himselt of his inexpressibles one | fluence throughout the country. 0 ; ol bedi 4 ing, and is only t) iles from the ut Sa there is none more admirable and becoming Sai bony austen uk thy sok on Sens Protinis aud surpassed by none out of the | Sundarfand Station Of the 1, & NF Railway © . ce. es Ct 5 'rson | " 7 weanti 4 i i im | connections and influence wi sational that of gratitude, and there is perha; ETL vent <a! e Terms easy and title indisputable. Suk ply aan lou uel id Boden | the by-law granting 620,000 to the | night nd the Siperiment cost him Yank, the Pennsylvania Railroad, con Shaagfoa bedi A a ery ib Sei Secoust for Sig Surstnt Yours. Curios Ee Commercial "Travelow, the' Travelling). vor poe acing Rabert Campbell, he acknowl dged the of. | E+ W.& P. P. R.Co'y to assist them in 4 wo Interesting Jo trols the State ui Fameritasie: which, taait than when manifested towarde a faithful | | M¢ Sy Tove thay | Teo al. | Public, Farmers and others doing business on com HENRY PROFIT ing that it t hi Z Ae i ir i irec. | Know who the party was Te | absorbing the Camden m road. or ; anda. congregation of worshippers itd ty ir the Village. and-the~gereral public will rroblp e Premises. eS ie = wok ys fm oe in extending their road in the direc go into the bedroom of a pater famil | now controls New Jersey and stretches trom in give no Better proof of the piri taco, an, indigent for Sueéfin of $=. Curflear find In P VroRpanton, April 5, 1870. Redw. wious trials he bas denied any such confes- tion of Lindsay, or in other words to tas and rifle his breeches pockets with | its western gemminus across of the which they hold ¢hoir pastor and of their| On motion of Mr Cunningham the Council i sion, and this denial is corroborated by a | substitute the deatblike stagnation|the owner in bed, whether the | Western Shae fur toward the | Ake 5 Sekt souse of the benefits received from his teach- pioutht 5) Monday, thy 28h doy hil Hay THE WALKER HOUSE [ADVERTISEMENT.] g Beighuen sitio at jp window, istant seven | op 0 way-station for life and activity | breeks were on or off the parliament. | "ests 8 fhe Noth a eth ing tian by the Suprstending, modest Duk as a Court of Revision and for other pur. all that can be required in the matter of In the Field for 1876. oo band ie fe, greats is ba : My load boise us lof a terminus. That such a dose is | ary limbs. Parties who cannot keep se powertul friends when actively. interest- pe pri] a Dg. in o | poses. accommodation and moderation in charges. : ? : ™ are a liar, following up that exclamation | not easily swallowed is only what | their change ought not io be allowed | cd in the success of the administration, and | 5 qn cial point of view but they amount to ER BET TR Port | The Charges are No Higher at tig | D- Urauhartis again in the field soliciting 2 with a threat of personal punishment, The | coy y to stray from home. dangerous enemies in vital localities when | oyervthing as an exhibition of the high | BEF Just received at oH. McCews, Por Walker than|at any |orders for the Kirby Mowers and Reupers for others ho afterwards knew to be Campbell | Might be expected and the Company -- indificrent 3 wnltiendly, & 2 esteem in which the earpiisal Jo bold and a PY lay Sick Doom Paper, choice | , Other Enel rn, 1876, and begs to return bis thanks to the and Anderson from seeing the; cnte i i vi Campaign. " Very truly your fiend, » | liwely appreciation e benefit received . : : oN . A a on a BE pd ot er} baye coated it oper ul a concen The Opening Gpence J. Hosesgr® | owed SPRUCE meen The House is fitted up firoughout in | farming public for the very "liberal 'suppert witness was corroborated by another--a | (rated compound of promises and ~ young student, Blespisy fn the same room, | threats so that those whom the itha TY he noite sud say the promises fail to lead, the theats are "words. . Other witnesses were also awakened | expected the fetch. The flimsy rie tistimeny ols ae promises of low freight tariffs are James Campbell and Anderson. Both of | kept dangling before those who ean : In the month of Sept 1873 the Holise of | 0p F baa) et arial, the goutle Spring has) | coche & Co was otering on the ink | ton ofthe Ponce. Sibert. sui. Pork Bout et aL beer i A ce o of bankruptcy when the Bileving Sou) congregations of the C. M. church & 'Treasurer mother earth to receive the genial | letter wassent to the § beams of the glowing Sun, she 'jpe | Bobeson, by the instruction of the President: vites the husbandman to trim © New York, , 1893. extended to him in the way of orders during Port Perrv Counofl. FIRST CLASS TYLE, the last two | years, and would ask for a A y Fy The Tatles and Bar supplied with the | SFOR8¢r support in the future in way of pur- a he A eb prot cholo ot sack anf umont ion hin. hes calcd Machine" an the he'Reeve in the chair : tion paid to the convenjeng and comfort of! Py 4 pow F superiority Dring. sucond i 'The air. one in the Dominion, These hipes Minutes of previons meeting read and Al came aut victorious twenty 4imes in active up, proved, s ALL GU STS. field trials last haying and harvest 4 3 i is i Mr. Rolph ted titi igned b) hth me vies Crd ot et lod hilo" those" who. mut | bis implements and got thom. ready | To Comoe. Bo se NA SR AEE | a bund of confine aio sna Spe thr Mahinep inte Donloon, "Campbell's house as three o'clock or past.-- | driven, who refuse to put the halter! for the season's labor. The -] tall President and stand io Council to repair and to let off th stand | Shed accommodation, anihttentive hostlers. | fa shows wad caliimtort 1 pac? o "The witnestes just menticned fix the time of | hel ok lied | culturallmplement agents are bestir- upon ,l resid » i do : t er 8 ex! 1875. It is a he sumewhat ater the house was "HUNG CLE CR BoE, Are Phe ing themselves with unusual activity | congo or wieke de regard ng water on Ontario Streat, opposite the resi Teft, at one. The general impres-- | With the terrors of the law of self- counts. \ j : well known fact that the machines sold W. B. McGAW. |g in this section of country ed by two years required little or no repair, also that many of the farmers who did and will to-dny testify that the the machines are the lightest draught and the most durable machine they ever used, and the work done by them was all that could be desired. Reach, Brock, apa, ' Sr Cartwright, Darlington, E. 'and pa dence of Capt. Shaw.' i Mr. Qibson came before the Council and Peury, April 20, 18. com) that Capt Shaw's drain emptied Pore gp is contents on his premises. + Mr. Rolph moved in answer to the peti. 'most | tion of Mr.A. N. Sexton, and others, and the complaint of Mr, Gibson, that the Street Comwissioner be and is hereby instructed e | to let the water off Ontario Street and attend to the drain. --Lost. Mr. Rolph said the water should be re- | moved for the comfort of parties living in that locality, and algo for the convenience of traveling pubifc, Mr. Crandell said that the Council will probably te that the weight of evi-| preservation, heing threatened with ' ay of the latter a Ee annihilation if they re-|ply of the best Implements now| ie Treasurer being aware that tho House matter of no great consequence in itself, | fuse to bleed ; and here we may re- manufactured it will no fault of 'was hastening €o i's fall hesitated about giv- Jowuvityepiapt inafmuch us thies olor is mark that of all the unfair iniquitous- ng agents who are always|;,. overs large amount of moneyto a Avitt ralusy Sue onse 2% | ly unjust propositions ever made by | pre ed to furnish the best machin- | \ eee on the verge of baukrupicy and two "married Woman in the of her hus. | or for arailway company the very |es and implements, on the days after, viz: Sept 18th the House became : Campbell, ng informed of | worst of them was virtue itself in took steps to send his wife to her y notice, and as cheap as they can be hg comparison to the base discrimina~ # Ggoncs M Roszsay." and if farmers.do not get a full sup- £141 got at' tho factory, and without any| UL I SUCCES trowble.or annoyance to the purch- the country, four deys alies the Silure $6 . following mole wassent by the President's Lone Bonn, Sept 24, 13% A of the Treasury, Wash- D.C: telegram should visit th ino th et Cavers and devas am too what 1 Band ¢ th Sigua he Flows Fok Fors, a > received : thanks for JSasired ud wevesry to be done to put Jou Shey might be tequired h weet. thorough repair. ] dents i rs and Reapers, Mr Wortti ved that the Petiti THIRTY CASES OF bined and single ' are always set . be nid on the Inti na That tat Sapte oi 16 solicited before ordertog er : ° D. URQUHASY. Port Perry, March 28, 1975. Y