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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Aug 1876, p. 2

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og PERRY, AUG. 17, 1876. A a 'Which is 8 Worst 9 "The more recent parliamentary { elections in this 'county having been all for the, Commons the nots of the Dominion Parliament have been 'pretty wéll scanned; but to the al- mont entire exclusion of the Tocal Parliament and its acts and we not unfrequently hear the question "asked : : % Which Government is the worst, the Dominion or the Ontario ?' The question is a legitimate ore, but not very easily answered from the fact that they are both worst, they are part and parcel of the same stock and in all things work inte each othor's bands. Both Govern: ments secured the treasury benches by political fraud, "Spekk Now' in the one house and bogus purity in the other; aud both have gone back on every principle they advocated and evey promise they made while in Opposition, and the legislation of both Governments has been a perfoct farce aud not in the best interests of the people. Of course the Local Government is notdirectly chargea- ble with the Steel Rail tranaction, the Pacific Railway confusion and jobbery, the tariff muddle and many other frauds on the country, but the local Goverrmont is not a whit less guilty ; from the "Speak Now" fraud which carried them into power, their every measure has been direct ol towards the strengthening and building up ot one party, to the injury and expense of the country. Not satisfied with a hause containing some eighty members--at least forty-five more than is required or do any good, as. about that portion do all their legislation in the smok- ingaroom --our reckless Government must add six additional member toa house which was already shamefully unwigldy and unnecessarily expen- sive. But the addition of six mem- bers is as nothing compared to the whole legion of offices created for camp followers, it wore needless to attempt to enumerate the extra po- sitions created, they sre humerous as the stars of bomen] The good old Greeks bad a sepa ate god for every nook and corner of the land, every object in fact, real and imag- inary, had its god, but even these «dwindle into insignificance when 'compared to the innumerable host of Governmental Officials created by the 'Ontario Government; from Proton down the land is fairly groaning under the weight of the | subsidized supernumeraries of our Local Government, and at every turn the hand of these sharks is stretched out to collect tribute from the toiling onee. One dare not take an incautious 52 or he.is gure to run up against m : sioner, Inspector, Sub-Inspector, ot Sub-Bub-Ingpector, down . to the twentieth ofsthirtieth degree ; they meet you-an land and they meet you by water, when yon lie down and when you rise up ; by night and by day, we have Inspectors of this and "Inspectors of that; everything in fact down to the berry-patch has ils hosts of officials and suborninatesall drawing their sustenance from the public chest and the toiling ones must foot the bill: Take their Li- conse Aut, for instance, hai | is yiat, : sod a a screw by which they out of municipalities and uses Dominion and ve pimonie; bribery and . corruption 'are with them the rule with scarcely exeeptions enough to establish the rule. Seo their "Come , Johv, we have lots of movey"; the "Big Push" epistie ; "Will you _ be one?" ; "Come down handsome- yi? avd such like. pure Jerasce by standard of publi ale. 4 public 1 ity en or chi country with avast additional out- lay by loading down every Act they passed with additional appoint ments of hosts of officials, with ad. ding an oxponse of six- additional mémbers of parliament, but they baiting each trap with $200 addi: you whero we want you, each of you have $1,500 cach added to our salar. ies." Of course the membors were in no position to resist and all Theso are the men who call them. selves a Government, men who make the best interests of the country secondary and at all times subser- vient to the aggrandizement of them" selves, their relations and the party. It is needless to enlarge, the corrup- tion eytravagance;and the selfish, partizan course of the present Local Government is notorious to all and no friend of his country or enemy to humbug and deception, however strongly inclined to party, will ever again record his vote to return any representative who will support the present Ontario Government. We would just like to see another sup- porter of the Ontario Government present himself for election before any intelligent constituency in the Province. We would suppose, how- ever, that no man who values his reputation would be willing to take part with any such Government and court destruction by espousing their cause. ER Then and Now. Last year the corporation of Port Perry had a revenue from licenses alone of $1,262, that is $24.26 every week during the year. 'This year by the bungling of our sapient Gov- ernment the license revenue is only $624 or 812 per week, This is a dead loss to the Svillage of over oripancy is this, shall ot bo Jess than $60, and if $12.26 a week in consequence of the blundering and greed of our admir- able 'Government. There are $900 | cottected from Port Perry for licenses land of this $624 is paid into the corporation. It appears somewhat strange that $624 should be paid to Port Porry out of a total of $900. -- The law says that after deducting the expenses of the Commissioners' office and thesalary of the Inspeetor that the Gowernment shall get one third of the balance, and the remain. 3 . ling two-thirds shall bs handed over o Government officer, Commis- | © i to the municipalities concerned.-- But $624 is more than twe-thirds-of the $900, the whole amount paid in by Port Perry. So that Port Perry pays no part of the Inspector's sal- ary, nothing for the expense of the Commissioners' office, and even gets pays in: "How it can happen ac- cording to the provisions of the new law that- any municipality can be exempted from paying any portion | of the expenso of the Commitsioners' office and even get $24 more than a mystery to.apyone not up in Gov- ernmental Official Arithmetio.-- The reaspn of this apparent dis- The license law councilg fix them at a higher rate the surplus. The Council of Port Perry fixed her licenses at $150 each or $90 over the amount required by Jaw. Bo thatthe six licenses at $90 {euch realizes 8540 of which the Government gets wo part. In this a8 in everythiug «else the law is a consumate bungle. Other municipalities, suchas Brocl, 'Roach; &c., will be inclined to ask the powers that be why it is s0.-- 'Here is Brock with her ten houses at: | 860 each, in all $600. Now if Broek wo "Sowing the purp Par-; Government and tworthigds fo he! on the same ratio as Port Perry would get $416; but she gets g of the kiud, she only. gets munjsipality there arg. ical keps for ian then $265 from went to work at the close of tho late sossion, set traps for the full privates tional salary and then bid: behind the treasury benches to watch how it would operate, and 'to their satis- faction every member, without ex- deption, gobbled the bait and the hook stuck fast in their mose; and ; A Deliberate Fraud. The Globe of Friday last even ont- did itself in its fraudulent attempt to palliate the trickery of the Local | disappointment. Such reckless cal- iniquitous | culations ought not, for the credit of ; Of course the Globe| (he Council, to be allowed to go knows, and everyone who gives the abroad, matter the slightest consideration em---- knows that this Act is a transparent Hard Times. politieal fraud, a dangerous, party \ -- organization for the maintenance in| The phrase Hard Times" is in the mouth power of Mowatt and his tribe of|otalmost every one, it has almost become knows | stereotyped and is fast supercediog the that the entire machinery of the Act | phrase "Good day" and "How do you do," is a political burlesque got up and |and as a general rule those who make most maintained for the sole purpose of | frequent use of it know nothing of thé times securing political support to the|and have no way to getat them ; but this Mowatt Government and, 1t may be, | eternal clatter of hard times does a world of securing a little more spending | mischief and tends to increase the evil of monwy for their mightinesses. while they wers in this position the hon. members of the Government stopped out from their hiding places saying, "Now, gentlemen, we have has grabbed the $200 now we must azveed thus to divide the spoils.-- the cheats over attempted even by the Globe that was the most con- temptible, he knows just ss well as, need be that the whole Aet is a de- | spesk in serious terms ¢o the many who are ception and that the municipalities taking advantage of the genorat-wail to hold aro cheated out of the money arising | back from paying what they owe and thus the extént of .one | increase, and in numerous instances create hundred and thirty per cent, down- [the very evil of which they complain, The Globe must suppose| Weadvise themort inveterate grumblers that bis readers are eusily deceived |to take a run through our Stores in Port or he would not attempt to palm off | Perry and they will get a lesson which will any such nonsense upon them. He |dothom good, Itiswell known thatef ail eunningly gives the figures fora few | meg ia the community thereds no other class the | which has to grapple against hasd dimes amounts received by these munici- from licenses to The whole new we 'Our Government must be.misera- ewcetost song ef the little charmer, have got the thanks of the commun- them all taken | The Bffects of an Incompetent $24 more than two third of all .ghe Go " T-- two thirds,of all she pays in must be If McKenzie & Co are allowed to retain office even to the close of the present parlia. ment there may be more important seces- sions, there id ao kuowing to what they may drive the country if they only get : S-- then the Goverument get no part ef Who Should Pay it ? ment 1adhe interest of Port Hope fois Sdn Toronto East, T that is not either a subsi-| paying the Inspector and meeting|( Claiming Part of the Spoils dized Government official ora J. P. | the expanse of the Commissioners' And by way of adding insult to in-| office; or in other words Brock pays "| juay, not satisfied with snddling the in $600 and only receives $263.~ | Why should so large an amount be deducted from Brock ? Again Reach pays in $360 and gets $170, so that the Government third ($85) added to $170 makes $255 ; $360 leaves $105 tor paying the In- spector and costs of the Commission- The whole thing is a It will be seen rs from the minutes} of the Port Perry Council that a demand is made on Reach for $540 who made the calculation must have allowed his generous feelings to- wards himself to overcome both his sense of justice and the power "of figures ; the calculation is an out- rageous one and will only tend to lead the corporation into trouble and The | which they complain. In a country such as Globe dares not attempt to deny that | ours large numbers of the people can know the Actis a political swindle, and |jjtile of the times beyond the name, but that its whole intent is to take amean | when the phrase is dinned in their ear from advantage of political opponents | oq ill night they begin to suppose that and diddle out of the municipalities | yo. 400 are effected by hard timés and a large portion of the license money. It Was amusing to witness the Iu- dicrous attempt made by the Globe of the 11th inst. to palliate the fraud by secking to compare the amounts Potelval trom liconses in certain Act really be to their own interest and vastly to therefore they must keep an eye on the dol- lars, aud not unfrequently parties with the money in their possession take advantage of the howl of hard times and do not psy their | debts with that promptitude which would all the interest of those to whom they are in- debted--we have no reference 40 those who are really within the circle of the hard times, these have our hearty sympathy, but we when they come so much as merchants palities for the last year of the old have. Hard times always make their first and Act and the first yoar of the new; but Mr. Sly takes very good care not to compare the amounts paid for liceoses these years. article is a premeditated cheat and deception, a mean attempt to make the worse appear the better cause and thas induce the people to sanc- tion the continuance otf a fraud upon the municipalities. Act is' an absolute failure wil think, be admitted by all, and that arily bard with others, so our merchants its machinery is cumbersome, costly and unsatisfactory few, if any, jast attack wpon the merchant and there is only one successful way of taking the sting out of these attacks that is to return the attack with equal persistency, and this is the mode adopted 'by our merchants, they have selected choice stocks of such goods style, quality and fashion, out they don't stop here they kmow that the times-are really hard with some and they are imagin- have reduced the prices of their goods to & at. | figure which they would not 'be warranted il doing were it not for the principle which it induces, small profits and rapid returns, by this means customers get choice goods at amazingly low figures, so that while the profits are small the returns are rapid and a bly bard up when they have to fall comfortable business is secured if not so pro- back on the poor birds for support |fitable as might be desired. every one gets They are deaf ds.an adder to the along and such a course is the (best to safaky tide.over the dimes. The busy season in the country and the An entenprising party who should | excessive heat which has prevailed bave tend- ed to clog the wheels of business for some weeks past, but the bustle will soon be over ity for his enterprise brought 300 and the temperature will 'have modified canary birds into Kingston .on Fri- {when parties will have more time and com- day last, and had | fram him by the greedy customs | rhe thrifty matrons and fair authorities because he had not paid [eye and the industrious fathers and sons, what they considered full duty on will find such goods.and such prices as can- them. They must be a miserable fort to come in and do their shopping 'and the mourning aver hard times will cease, 'not fail to fully satisfy thems. JIn Dry Goode, Groceries, Hardware of all kinds, Harness, Boots and Shoes, Cabinet Ware, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Goods in ghoct everything desiiable to eat, drink, went or use of such quality and prices as make it San Francisco, Aug. 14 --A dispatch from | an object to come a long way to bay. Victoria; Vancouver's Island, says :--At a public meeting on Friday evening, called by : the mayor, at the request of the citizens, an Oivic Holiday. .address to Earl Dafforin, Governor General ---- of Canada, was adopted, which, after reciting| Tuesday Jast .wasa civic holiday with a the grounds ot complaint.against the Domin- u ion Gevernment on the part of the Colony, postion of Port Perry ; some places of busi, closes vith a declaration that the altimatum | ness were, closed and some held on the even of the Province is to request Her 'Gracious * Majesty, throngh His Lordship; to bo tenor of their ways; some enjoyed .the from the Dominion or that | holiday gliding o'er the rippling waters of tho Carnarven. terms be carried out in their A---- ous beautiful lake. The holiday matter we well understand, why some should wut a 'holiday and seme not isno my and At every ones free to keep a or Jet it, along se. hoithioks_proper fy and if any one keep holiday he may but we canuot for the life of us understand this proclamationdarce, it is 4 mystery to we. observe, dc.,&c. he asserted that Cobourg is unable Given under. onr-seal kc. dc. to pay her indebtedness to the Pro: vincial Treasury; and after being| bantered on his repudiating pro- chvities, he puts.on style and de--| a chance of good coming out of it, but these clares that " no matter how severe everlasting proclamations which no ene the tax of payiug this claim oft the scoms to care for look like.a waste of regal Government, we would in time: pay splendor which might very well be spared. it were it 8 just png it is simply be- he claim unjust that we ay not to po and haya [tbe account thus. "The Goverument no idea that we aro committing any backs wonld Jike toread them back- offence 1n refusing to pay a "claim, | ward :-- the value or consideration of which Congmryarivs Gams. -- sh, Be has been destroyed by the Govern | thier, Chambly, Uo. Hurgn South, A.P:Cus. A. IL. 5876." We have not the slightest objectiompto all necessary circumlocution and. it anay be . Jittle red tape now and again when there is The, Belleville Intelligencer squares Ontario No oor 'Bore ong must pay the indebted-| Gm Gans -- Agente, Halton, %e as Centre--38 nese, and, if . Cobourg should not, Gas. --Napiervill, queke, Oxford South, Toronto Oeatrs, --4 . Mat tho priscies got Ge benefit of the peoples besides the watch and hain --Ex, 'held in Hamilton during the third week in Sept. Parties wishing to enter any Live Stock or Agricultural Machines or Imple- with interest from Oct.. 1872, till ments must have the entry iif the Secretary's nobody hurt. rr ---- A -- date. This'the Port Perry Couneil | ;ohds on or before Saturday 19th inst, Farm Rushing to t the Rescue, was caught by the gravel train going south; of injuries received at the fire. Loss esti- supposes to be the amount coming| products, and manufactures in general must to them fronr the "better terms' of | be entered on or before the the 26th inst.-- the county to Reach: The party Horticuttursfiidies' work and fine arts must Le entered on or before the 2nd day of Sept. hit the boy a slap or two the hoy attempted broyghtinto requisition and the boy was J. P's.aremot aMatike. Be that as it may ing the New York Yacht Club and the Coun- dhe hey was brought before N, Gorham, J P, as every one desires to have, bath as tof tected orphan boy fifteen days incarceration [itheihele all Friday night. his own -fashion:is theiperfection-offreeden ; {further appeal to the J, P. was useless went X Sout "This 1,3. W., Dei Gratia of The Cobourg; Sentinel makes a, these xealms of Port Perry, do Gorter of In the first place rmaud.our faithful and beloved subjects.to jurisprudence, but veally the administrators [10 | meeting gut inflexible justicp'fo the boy in Provinolal Exhibition. doubt and in this instance when mercy failed | Take Oare of the Crossings. Tho Provincial Exhibition for 1876 will be{t0 seston justice mercy overcame it}. Sroubrvus, Aug, 11.--An aocident oo- and the poor little orphan boy got | curred about 11 o'cleck this morning at the Inpianarous, Ind, Te 13,--The stables out "of "the hole much sooner than crossing of the Toronto and Nipissing Rail- and car hovse of the Citizens? Street Railway way here to J Macklem, of the township of | were all destroyed by fire early this morning i ho otherwise would hive dono and there's | voy. porch His horse becoming unman- | together with 50 horses, 25 cars, and a large ageable endeavored to cross the track, but |amount of other property. Thos Hall died mm ee-- A Serious Accident. | annihilaled. In nine innings the "Tecum- We regret to learn that Mr, Chas. McCaw, | seths" made five runs, but when the "Maple rr -- Look After Your Change. A Fearful Destruction among the throwing Mr Macklem under a warehouse, | mated an £50,000. - The Base Ball Clubs "Maple Leafs" of | about two rods from the crossing and mak-- SS - Guelph and the "Tecumseths" of London | ing & complete smash of the buggy, and in- | An _Infallible Protection against had their third and Jast match for the cham. | JUriD8 the horse so badly that he had after-| the much dreaded Lightning wards to be killed, . Fortunately Mr. Mack.) Stroke: ionship of Canada last week. 48 Dionslip of Can week. Tho "Maple' 1, sscaped uninjured. #No blame is attach- | Properly erccted Lightning Rods never Leafs" were not only beaten but they were | oq to the railway company. fail in protecting the buildings on Bie they are raised, and in defending the ings they protect the lives of the he Bie re well known throughout this and the neigh- | Leafs" took the bat they dare not for the lifo| The Galt Reporter says :--A gang of burg- The following testimony is as good as 8 boring Counties in conneotion with the | of them attempt to make a run and came lars are at work at the present time in the | volume written on this head : lightning rod business, as well for the |out at the end of nine innings with a " goose quality of the rods which he uses as for the | egg" Of course they did the best they perfect manner in which they are put up, | gould, they would have made some runs if met with a very severe accident on the afternoon of Monday last, It appears that northern part ot this section of Ontarid. On [From the Canada Census Record.] Thursday they made a rade on Southampton, | The Hon. Thomas Stock, President of the and entered the G. WR, station agent's bed- Saanis Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company .--** The subject of lightning room and taking the keys of the safp from | ga¥ To e rods - their opponents had allowed them, and the | his clothes, secured the ready money, which often 0 BE ee En be: Mr. McCaw was about to rod the Manches~ Maplo Leafs is not the first organization that | was fortunately $27.50, They also entered iE Tus, ra hay eines Bom liga lightni ter Gist Mill--the property of J. lanson, | bas been wiped out of existence. There was Esq. He brought his team to the mill with | a time when this club had only boys to the rods and tied the horses to a ring in | handle that it got along pretty well and be- one of the windows of the mill while he took the rods from the wagon, By some means or other the horses got frightened and began Office. whenever we lost a the house of Mr. J. Quirk, conductor, but got | to sce if the building had rods on, a at nothing. They fared no better at the Post during some of these years our losses have They next tried the clothes of Mr. F. McLennan in his own bed.room for the | ings were protected with ondneion. 5 From gen to feel elated with success and to talk | key of the safe where contractors' funds ar® "Chat pionship," but in an unfortunate hour | kept; but got only thirty cents, and failed to | prote been one-third from this pause, not a single logs or damage has occurred when the build- the above facts I am fa tay lightning = Zoe properly ap afford a to pull and jerk to get away, and finally they fell into the hands of the Tecumseths, | Obtain the keps. No trace of them bas yet wid Ta 5. Hug] Hughes, Inspector of the Waterloo got hold of them by their heads and hung | for the past three years up till Wednesday to them but one of the lines breaking they | jagt when the doomed Maple Leafs were were crowding him into a corner where he ly wi t of pe was in danger of being tramped to death he faisly wiped out of existence' as a club, let go and jumped to one side but he slip- During the existence of the Maple Leafs the | on Friday nine acres of fall jerked the sash from its place, Mr. McCaw | of London, who have drulbed them a Solos, the whole top is on the Mu ompany, says o-- er yours of she 9th inst.,as to my sxjerisiics ry the efficiency of™ ligiaiug rods, Jord me to say that the terloo Mutual i Joy has had over one hundred and fifty losses by lightning dur- Mr. George Wright, of Conestogo, thashed | ing the last nine yous, and that while most eat, the re- of the Jussee have been light, many of them have been heavy. ped or was knocked down by the plunging | Galt Reporter stood to their backs like a man | sult being 292 bushels, or 32} 'bushels to| "7 have ay] pleasure | in stating thét'in no of the horses, one of the fore wheels passed and did a large amount of crowing over their the acre, over his left shoulder grazing the back of victories when they beat the buys'; but their | variety and much less rusted than the Tread. his head he raised his left arm to protect late obliteration fairly unmanned him and; well which grew in the same field, eet enrnit The Doings of the Hoppers. his head when the hind wheel passed over | be exclaims :-- : it breaking it badly. He was otherwise but "Ig it not time, now that a breathing The wheat was of the Scotch gingle instance has this. Company hsd a Joss ered by lg Hien the bujldings were pro- tec by lightning rod "I am, fous respectfully, B. Huenss, * Inspector." Messrs. McOCAW & CO., of the Dominion Star not seriously bruised, likely by the feet of spell is to be indulged in, to ask ifweare not) Nyy yopg, Aug 12--Buffalo County, Ne- | Lightning Rod Company are now ot a tour going too far in feference to these so-called the horses. He 1s a strong, active young "Championship Matches" in Base-ball." braska, is réported as almost cleaned out by | through the County of Ontario and adjoining man and to that he is largely indebted for| pti all very well now to talk so lightly grasshoppers, Lincoln | counties, soliciting orders and erecting the not beng killed Fortunately for the | ¢uthese so-called Championship Matches," Coubty, bad them about a week ago, and celebrated Dominion Star _ @Galyanized sufferer Dr. Jones was then in that 13cality | put the time was when Championship Match- they entirely destroyed the corn crop, eating visiting some of his patients, so that medi- | os were regarded by him as just the thing | 1° stalks clean to the ground. The other and if any child whispered 'base ball" ho | counties are comparatively Yninjured, cal aid was secured at once, -- would threaten to hurl the Maple Leafs at A Faint Manifestation of Judge him. Lynch. ---------- i ---- perance Hall, EF" Bux your Paves, Os axp Corons| 5th inst., Lightning BS "Dentistry. The regular meeting of the Reach Tem- perance Association was 'held at the Tem- HR 5a Greenbank, on Saturday the ' Considering | Phe undersigned would inform the publie The town of Newmarket is justly regarded | yr 0 goo 8 FE, Allison's New Advertise | the busy season the attendance was fair, | lat he now practices his profession of as onc of our most exemplary, intelligent | ment in this issue. He is offering special | $05 these present were J. Watson, Pres, | Dental Surgeon at his residence, Prince and order Joving towns, but there | inducements in way of Paints, Oils, Colors, | gummer, Marsh Hill which forbearance | &c , &c. Genuine, pure drugs and every- ester; Walsh, thing in his line cheap, cheap. (Bead the | Phenix, F. is a point beyond ceases to be a virtue and our Newmarket advertisement, friends kuow that point to a lairsbreadth . and can casily be led np to it but can nei- Dentistry as it Should Be. on Saturday 2nd Se Hall Manchester n which, i thir be draws oe driven over fly FER] Con iondera will Amd the professional sad] SV eek ations, the Solloning questions will Prince A10WC AGS. 14, 1830 Ben: :--"Shou is i they furnished a vivid illustration on Satur- | of R, Foster, Dental Surgeon, Prince Albert, | as a unit, i. ¢, at Parliamentary and Municip- day night last. It aappears that a poor |in another column, and we advise our read. al olections 2' PASS BOOK LOST vote the Secretary, and Messrs Armstrong, Utica; | Albert, where he is prepared to attend to all Bill ; Jas Daniels, Manch- | who require his services, or partics will be Prince ig le = attended at their residences if they prefer it, others. After discussing some important | department of the profession enable me tq matters the meeting adjourned to hold its | warrant satisfaction in every instance. next session at the Town Tene : My long and thorough knowledge of, every R. FOSTER, L.D 8. orphan boy had offend a neighbor woman | ers to notice it. It is now too late in the 19th "That this Association useall lawful means | 1 4 on TPharsday, 19h 106h inst , somewhere sho carried a child in her arms, the woman century {p expetiate cn the fuportance of hit the child in her arms. be over estimated. 4 Rattle kis bones over the stones, The strong -arm of the law was at once challengecup took place op the New York finally landed into the presence of aJ. P.-- | waters on Friday and Saturday last. The we had almost said dear pity the boy~--but | races were between the Madeleine represent- tess of Dufferin the Royal Canadian Yacht Club. The . Countess lost both charged with the crime of assult, Thelearn- | (o races on Friday, by cleven ed beak tryeto the finest principles of justice | minutes and Saturday 30 minutes, But --the America--not in the race at all started out with the othértwo on the sccond race and came in a good second leaving the if you will, as most of those black holes are | York: won the cup last year and has won it designated. The best people in the again this, ing confined in that hole for fifteen days,| The Globe and all its satellites went near- live through the term of his sentence; 'but| «i fts of course a plain demand for money to elect Temperance men as representatives A z Hi at our council board for the ensuing year. the science of Dentistry and in this above| « Phat this Association recommend each 2 |imany other professions the value of a Temperance orgagization in this township to to return the blow but missing the woman | thoroughly skilled prac titioner cannot well | appoint one of its members to the office of Political Agent, whose special duty it shall finder «will confer & favor. by Jetting me be to organize the electoral strength of the re voters belonging to such organization so that He's ap orphan that nobody owns a Bringing up the Rear. at Municipal and Parliamentary Elections the power possessed by the order may be The apnual Yacht races for the Americar | combined and used to suppress the traffic in intoxicating lignors."' A large number are som, ~Com, The Drquhart Plow Is a new Plow, first trial was in July, 1876. 2 This Plow has been thorouglily tested by fi xe 1 : bi farmers in Reach, Uxbridge and Scugog, and and foflowivg - the Dracnian code, as, what was more tantalizing still athird yacht has given catire satisfaction, it is built with early all J, P's do, meted out to the unpro- buying elsewhere. between the village of Manchester and Sex» ton's farm, Scugog, a Pass Book, containing Due Bills, "Abstract of title of farm property and other papers. = The property can be of no use to any one except the owner 'Fhe know or leaving it at the Opmervgr Office; Port Perry. ANDREW GRAHAM. Reach, Aug. 16, 1876. HIGH SCHOOL Ji The Port Perry High School will Re-Qren on Wedne; vy, Aug. 10. rf HE Trustees have much pleasure in ap nouncing that the School is well eqnippetd and in a high state of efficiency ip +! a wrought iton beam with a nice bendin |all its departments front of the coulter, and is very high, it bas « In the * . a steel landside as well as a steel board; the *u the Newmarket. "black hole" or lock up| Countess goveral . minutés behind, New point is one inch longer gn the point than it CLASSICAL COURSE is en the usual run at points ; two points will do the work of three that are shorter | future success of Students preparing for the town, including the ladies, became alarmed Another Decision on the «Big the handles are a good length and superior ¢nirance at the idea of anyone especiallya child be-, Push." got up all through. Every effort willbe made fo epsyre that thoroughness in training so essential zo the This Plow is made by | ixaminations in LAW, Alex. Fleury, Markham, and the imple- MEBICH 2 5 . ments gold by Mr. Urquhart of his make arc | Or the and deputations waited on the J. P. begging | y cruzy with rage when Mr. Justice Wilson | a sufficient guarantee for their superior Mim either to shorten the boy's term of im- | administered the fitting rebuke to George | workmanship. Mr. prisonment or if not by all means send him | Brown for his "Big Push" letter. The Judge the farming public to see his plow bufore, 'to Toronto where he might have a chance {0 | gaid :-- ' Urquhast would ask Universities and Theological Parties so engaged and COLLEGES. not able to,call.and soe them, Mr, U. would justice is always blind and iit iis sometimes | " to oppose, it is said, the expenditure by the Bo pled on receipt of orders, by mail op SCHOOL, TEACHERS. « had expended their strength, which 1 sup- pound of flesh must be had, Many of ourJ. |«: pose means th. ir money, in other constit- P's are terribly learned in law and deeply « uencies for the like purposes, Iisa letter]: « written for corrupt purposes, to interfere | &c. ,| versed in criminal jurisprud i the | with the freedom of elections, Et isan in-| Dominion considering the superiority of its days of Draco down, but the prison architec.+| " ¥itation to the recipient as one with some? 1 qtruction, kc. ; "others and the writer, to concur in cam- tural skill of many of the is greatly at fault | « suitting the offence.of Lzibery and. corrup- and if there is a hole around just large enough | ** tion at the polls," doubled up to get him 'in, some J. P's will conducted papers jn England when referring dignify such holes with the title of "lock up" | t© this famsons 'Big-Push" letter says :-- the fact that the "Liberals" in Cappada, while ed into this hele with as many airs.a8s ifhe | they talked purity and professed to denounce terms than have ever yebi been 4 Government Candidates at the Toronto | otherwise, to deliver plows on the shortest deaf ag well, as in this instance. and Mis4i clections, and it is an admission that the | notice possible, and those sending in orders 'majesty would listen to no appeal, the Tegai'|" Writer and those co-operating with him | will have plows as cheap and casy terms of | for School Teaching, a complete NORMAL payment as those calling' at my Emporium | DEPARTMENT will be qrganized, com- to bargain as to price, terms of payment,| MCNCINE on Monday, Sept. 11th. This is the cheapest Plow in the Instruction will be given in gll the ike Port Perry, Apg. 16,1876. pack The Pall Mall Gazette, one ofthe best| N.B. Parties wishing gp sell on Com- to Bystiow. into 1 even iodine to he : misdion, or buy out the following townships: Board may be obtained at very reasonable Uxbridge, Ecott, Brock, Mariposa, Opps, Eldon, Reach, Whithy, Darlington, Cart- and will sentence an unfortunateobe pack- | * That the big-push letter clearly ravealed | © ope ang Manvel it To mect the wants of the large number of Students who desire {o qualify themselves jects required for Pravincial Certificates a well ag courses of Lectpres qu SCHOOL } LAW, EDUCATION, and THE ART oF TEACHING. ¥ DRAWING and VOCAL MUSIC will be specially taught by competent Masters, rates. « At the recent Intermediate Examinations this School stood first. of all the High Schools are teasqnable | in the Province of Ontario. d, can Far further particulars, apply to D, were semfencingtoan equal timein the and be shocked at the Pacific Scandal, were | do so. The Urquuarr Pow when once in- McBRIDE, B. A., Head Master, or_to Tower of London. Perhaps Justice. Gorham | that the object of a call for money close on did not suppose that his "hole" was as good | the pelling day is evident, and that the phrases "Big Push," Grand Stand," &c., asthe Tower ofiLondon but he refused to | qmitted of only 'one interpretation, and metigate the sentencesin,tho slightest degree | could not be explained sway." the law must take its course, "The people . Part. Perry Counodl. on learning of the failure of the appeals did. no better than the men they censured, and | troduced will take Te inside track. ---------- A ---- To Messrs. McCaw § Co , of the Dominion Star, Village i Jor Aale Lightning-Rod Company = _GentuemeN,--I beg to certify that the Light- f the new CHAS. MARS Chairman 'Board of ucation, Fort Poy, 4 Aug. 8, 1876, | Bpizm not exactly wilt down and shout " Great is | The above Council wet in Special Session, butting of frniy College School have been P OR T PI E R R Y. Diana of the Ephesians |" they did nothing | was absent. on Monday evening last. Mr. Worthington | erected by. the-Dominion Star Galvanized Iron Lightning Rod Company, under your super- of thie sort, and Mr. J, P. began tofyar that | Mr. 'Crandell introduced and carried | intendence a poriiun Were pul 9p in1873, on | "HE anlersigngy. som. offers in. do Wilinge rth .and Port Perry Extension Railway. 5 Committee to settle -the matter.in dispute they foul '4 double guard. The crow] between Mr. Burnham and the corporation was to the hole they meant to appeal and the | "C8168. life an: y On, guards finding that discretion was. the bekter | omg Being indigent allowance; for the month exgated Lightning R | part ot yalor under the gireusfancer gleserted; | of August, vis: Mrs. Zwicky, 84; Mrs, ! thei posts and, half a.dosen of the sirongesh Sraoi, 34 wad Me. Roster, 32, were ordered 'of the crowd siezing a monsterons cedar | Mr Currie moves that the Clerk be in- Towns the. oremd. ; : self lom at hetvess Reach and Port Perry We are no advopates oven.of the most [and the amount of ,ibe,same as adjusted by | the settlement between. the Coynty, of. Ontari remote manifestation .of the. Lgneh code of | and the said Township of Reach, Lot Qaeario of the law ought net to 'ring the law into July, A.D. 187: 'Ber. | oBtempt by making the.whela thing appear as a specious burlesque. Justice (Gorham very likely bad noother end in view than Hila Watoh and Gash Gone. that the people and he did not see alike and burglars secured about $34. in money through a by-law to appoint'a trustee on | the ae of fhe buildin ay might appeal toa 'higher | LL EC port Perry to hold the 820,000 of | Emails ")-pub.a- special guard on debopinres res issued by the corperation of Port 2 first On Saturday" Perry in aid of the extension of the Whitby it was foi have Sar Pa Job,west of the School House, Queen Ren Port Persy. This is one of the best t one of HH magus, 'lovated lots ia-the corporation and will be in vane, had evidently been struck by light- | 0ld at a moderate figuie. might about 'ten o'clock a deputation of | 15 Committee of the whole, Mr. Bolphin | nin he during the 3 ee | Snuibg For further particnlars apply to seme copple of hundreds or so findi that | the chair, the blank for the nape.was filled | ¢ P ng NE th taro oF Joseph Bigelow. fe fom thet op, aad the the olor of ie oe On motion of Mr. Crandell, the Reeve and | whatever could, be ered op in a body to appesl:to the hole, but here | Messrs. Rolph .and Cuyrie were appointed a --showing ggnclusively that « ally performed their work curried the electric "diseharge [iowever had no business with the guards 1t | relative to. zent of the corporation weigh | consid Gh Lbnve ho Lestat on Ii guy ery-jmportant for the protestion of property that buildings ip exposed GEOR fob BUSINESS tion of Mr. Rolph, the following situations should be Roar" with peopesis on Be suis Cartwright, Aug. 7, 1876. So "ta AN EXCELLENT 0 the AN E g flat, ] : Hn Master ih Port Tope on 1th, 1878. . Onsmuaves Orion, Ape. 17, 1876. |More Prewnt Heell. | en - aise $0 95 fo $1 00 | busines here as they wo brie : 295 {rade of a Ike gxtent ofprooperons country. ' 086|TWO DWELLINGS TO RENT. "088 | The undersigned also offers to' Rent 0 65 | comfortable Dwellings in Te a j- 9 00 SW llismenung; Cartur) Abaut the Five Hundred aod Fall Wheat. ... "| Forty -Dollars, with interest from, he 8th day | Spring Wheat %wCpuried. Barley ., Irving's house was entered by the Pork. back window on Saturday night Inst, and his| Butter : i money, watch and chain, takin from his bed- | Eggs . proportion to hia crime, but the: trouble was |, om 'where he and. his wife slept. The | Potatoss,.., 025 JAS, FL 10 00 to 10 50 If by letter prepaid to Cartwright P.O. dete 038 Lug, Aug. 7, 18%, At No, --, it is a corner lot, ti » ROBT. BRYANS, Jz, Cartwright I 0, TWO sToRss TO RENT, T= Sabucriter is Jumbavimplelh histwo of | structed to demand from. the., dorporation of EE -- New Stores ju hg; ats of Yilliumen post wade sn effectual appeal to the: door of pits hip of Reach the proportion of Cartwright, and now offers to rent of the hole which soon gave way and let the (¢he of the non-resident Land| Attica, on the 16th inst, John Sykes, | hem pritonersfres amidat pone of laughter from. bentare debt admitted by said | aged 79 yearsand 7 months. The Stores are age, mel arronged and in eo business. rg fork an) pos. securiug an, eens Vases reais hat For particulars a iio

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