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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Nov 1876, p. 2

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expect to derive a benefit from the | license law is & successful fa failure, into the vessel containing the 'gasoline The Eastern Question. which, Lecoming thorpughly impregnated ; rs - would seek to introduce 'something wd, ? borgeghly PregTa The Eastern question is still in a doubtful else, were it even the Dunkin Act; e atmosphetio air this condition, though the chances are decidedly but we are much mistaken if it, too, a alibi Sine 36 buows = more in favor of peace from day to day ; still be not found an expensive toy which |; oon bi nnected with the vessel| "°° need be much surprised though wauld:be honored more in the breach | cotaining the gosline, o rather the oubur. | 20.7 War ith allits woes should be de- thanin the observance. Tf legislation | eted air gas and the pressure of the air and bom moment: Tho Russian boat js is to be anything better than a spe- the volatile] nature of the substance in Yawaing fora sca of Turkey ml Cy is mt to aa for cant Be Toa ts would have had it ere now had it mot been | Thursday, evening celebrate the festival of y us! roug pipe up "| for the sleepless vigilance ofthe British Lion. Turkey however will have to mend her bear at the root of the evil, the man. Jansing from which it 18 conveyed by other ways or outraged christendom will turn her ij hy ufacture of intoxicants. When the] TT woh it inated ! Tone again sm present Ottawa government and | y by smaller pipes anywhere throughout | o_. ,_5inct her and clean' herout of h | the premises. These smaller pipes have jets Biro That weil rive hick : their supporters, from Ontario | tached to them by which the gas may be) = Be hn , ve } n i335 os least, were seeking the suffrages of turned on or off at pleasure similar to that of 0} complications the people they made all sorts of coal PhoTicht acotuist fa bebitiuat soft in the destribution of the spoils. How- gas, thefight pronu au, 80 ever if war is to bo the result of all these glowing promises us to' what they |and steady. Three weeks from to- morrow the | service of such, though, as a general free and independent of the several | rule, it is doubtless better to allow | municipalities throughout the pro- | aspirants to offer. themselves; vince will bare@n opportunity of |but unfortunately the worst men nominating the several parties into | are generally most forward in offer-- whose hands they wish to place the | ing themselves. So far aspirants to Aldermanic honors fight shy. Names come in thick but scarcely wonder is that any one 'having the welfare defend or support a government which has spect, | JAMES BAIRD, + - Editor, 3 St. Andrew. -- PORT PERRY, NOV. 30, 1876. A TS Se Se EES More 'Pushing. municipal government of the cor- poration for the coming year. Be- authoritatively, but one thing may be relied 2 tween now and then +S0me of the on, that election by acclamation will be like The celebrated Big Pash" is be-{ more impatient aspirants, wishing angels' visits--few and far between. The ingstirred to the very bottom these! to steal a march on their rivals, WAY names so far in connection with the, civio times, and the "big pushers," one and | go out on a tour of observation and chair in Port Perry are that of the present all will have to'bite the dust before it ondunvons to extort promises of , oocupant, Mr, Rolph, Mr, John Wott, and is through. It will be seen by a refer- Mr, John Currie, ° encetothe proceedings ofthe Court of Wholesale combinations for the disposition of son's Hotel, Port Perry, and they offer a kind and respectful invitation to all other nation- Be on hand by 7:30 p.m. Far off in the West. support from the more supple elec- From Reach we hear of tors. It may be all very well for 1y bright the inhabitants are grappling with that most loath i In order 15. form, at. jist conic at m isome of all diseases, Small ET TR forfeited every claim even to ordinary re-| Farm, Jot 17, in Scotia's sons and daughters will this, } St. Andrew, by a public supper at Thomp- 'Reach, Nov. 28, 1876. alities who wish to join in the celebration. The news from the North-West is not over- Queen's Bench, Torontos on Monday last, that a rule nisi for an-attach: ment against Geo. Brown, ot the Globe, for contempt of court, was then granted. Our renders will re- member that when the "big push" letter was before the courts that Justice Wilson said of it: aspirants both in public and private to urge their claims to the position desired, whatever that may be, whether as reeve, deputy, or coun- cilor, and while electors may well listen to and consider thearguments made use of by the several aspirants the seats of honor in that municipality ; but "the best laid schemes of mice and men go aft aglee," and no sort of dodging will be allowed. Let every member win his spurs on the tented field, here, too, acclamation is out of the question. Brock, too, will be the scene of many a hard fought ficld and no "one will win the honors this time with his overcoat and gloves on, would doin way of prohibition if they ception of the superiority of this light over that from coal oil lamps it must be seen. -- could only be elected; and very many of the members hud nothing but their lusty promises ot prohibit: ory legislation to recommend: them Go to Corrigan & Campbell's and see it. ---- Now for Holiday Purchases. disputes and bickerings it could scarcely come at a better time than now, an armed peace has little advantage over active war.-- Tf there is to be peace let it come and if war let us have it now short and sharp, to the attention of the electors ; und certainly the McKenzie Govi rnment Our Business establishments are making active preparations for the approaching holi- | days. In Dry Goods the finest stocks of se sonable, stylish goods are being displayed, _-- Church Anniversary. Our readers will 'lense remember the Anniversary services to be held in the ME. whether before or after the nomina- So far the indications are all of a favorable never would have occupied the posi- Church, Port Perry, on Sunday and Monday Pox, but efforts are being made {o confine has appeared and every effort will be made to accomplish it, Prince Albert, 18 doing good service in that far off land --The despatch eays:-- physicians at Gimli, 'is reported rick with the epidemic. Dr, Baldwin started for Gimli yesterday. A point at the Netley and Medicine Creeks has been chosen the disease to the settlement in which it Our esteemed friend, Dr. Baldwin, late of "Dr, Young, one of the two Government juction of of the country at heart should continue to A First Class Boar OR Service on the Pound the 6th con. of Reach, (opposite Ze the Factory of J. B. Lazier.) Charge, $1. ; ER GEO. WILSON, Propri Strayed Heifer. TRATED from the the Premises of 5 the Subscriber, Prince Albert, x about the 15th of June last, a Red and White Heifer, coming two years old. She had a piece cut off her right ear. Any party giving such information as will lead to her recovery will confer a great H. HAYNES. T'rince Albert, Nov. 29, 1876. + SPLENDID GOLD JEWELRY favor on fae «4 is, of course, a plain demand for Money and while all admire the quality and style, for quarantine headquarters, Ensign Street to oppose, it is said, the expenditure Ly the Government condidates at the Toronto elec, tins, and it is an admission that the writer and those co-operating with him had expend- od their strength, which I suppose menos their money, in other constituencies for the like purposes. It is a letter written for cor- rupt purposes to interfere with the freedom of elections. It isan invitation to theiecipy tions, yet any elector who will pledge his support to any candidate till after he has heard all sides to & large extent forfeits Lis freedom of action and becomes more of a voting machine than a free man; public nature and things look as it we might have a lively struggle for the honors, Can- didates are beginning to dress up, the toilet is being scrupulously ~ attended to, go-to- meeting coats are the order of the day and the active aspirants are never off the street, itory law. offer for their base breach tions they now hold "but for the'r fuir promises of going for a probhib- that their term of office is hastening to a close and they have no apology to Now, however, of trust, comment and parties are already supplying put down so. that the mest the lowness of price draws forth universal themselves with large quantities of goods at comparatively sal outlay. The stocks of Groceries are extensive and choice and prices inveterate next. Rev. B. Lane, M.A. of Belleville, will occupy the pulpit morning and evening. We may look for good congregations at each service, On Monday an unusually pleasant and in- teresting time may be expected. The ladies and a detachment of twelve soldiers left gar- rison this morning. Itis reported that a similar detachment will be gent in - 'Another direction to the east side of Lake Winnipeg. Fort Alexander Indians are reported as seattering in terror all over the country. -- Itis expected that the Government will raise a large force of special constables te maintain quarantine, Reliable Gold & will havean excellent tea provided in the basement of the Church from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and they extend a hearty and respectful in. int as one of some others and the writer, to concur in committing the offence of bribery and corruption at the polls." and a universal band-shaking has set in wliile grumblers will not have a chance even to some means of escape for them, and look sour. - Our Boot and Shoe establish ited. vin J : ments with an eye as well to the health and by McKenzie's advice they are trotting out the Dunkin Act with the view of drawing off the attention waste their friends are desperate to find ---- --iri discussions are all so much Port Perry Council. + : : + romises ot good things to come are unlim- time for him, bis honor is already P £ E For this gentle and well merited rebuke the Globe flew. into a tower- ing passion and allowed its tempor- ary insanity to carry it away so far pledged and he cannot and ought not to seek to get overit; but at the same time he bas acted very fool= vitation to all to come and partake of the good things prepared. Music and addresses will form the second part of the evening's entertainment. The staff of speakers will be comfort, as neat appearance of their custom- ers are turning out superior goods both as to ees Messrs. Crandell, Rolph and Currie=-Nr, » Ahead of Prohibition, Crandell in the chair, P "One of the most "prominent farmers of Peel, residing but a short distance from Br Aampton, has avowed his intention of growing 00 more barley. He is a very con- scientious man, and an able advocate of the Dunkin Act, hence his resolve." quality, workmanship and appearance, while prices are placed at the very lowest. The, adage, " There is nothing like Leather' is ishly in thus bampering himself with pledges. Whiletis the height; ot folly for rival candidates to. get of the friends of prohibition from the James Emancy, $3.00. #6 to utengeougly thst thy Judge found equal to the occasion and appropriate, in criticising his finding. For this Mr. Wilkinson, of the: West Darbam News, the defendant in the "Lig push' sait, through his counsel, ap- plied for acd obtained a rule nist broken pledges of the Government Sntorsiting adivestns nays expected, Tn Covey asking for a remission of her taxes, ' z i > | emphatically true when the quality is good | + is Shih party, so that if possible they may D 3 Tig the matter of music the company may rely Don't Who will follow suit and declare against illnatured and use hard names to- This is a sensible farmer! and it is properly made up. hall at their recent concert be retunded, On motion of Mr Rolph, the charges against the Brass Band for use of town hall on the evening of the 22th inst, funded, The Reeve entered andl taok the chair. again slip into. power faring 21s Our Tailoring establishments are all in full ol 8 tient fons the Ghusely Chote, i . toe get © - wards each other, it is nevertheless Dunkin excitement, promising fur- $ forget Sabbath and Monday next. blast and furnishing gall comers with the necessary that matters of public ine raising barley ? Matters must have terest should be fully and fairly dis- candidates ther legislation if after years of trial Running with the Hare and Hunt. ing with the Hounds. * Our dear, poor «Neddy" isin a fearful come to a hard pass if some of the *Be. Dunkin Act should prove a most fushionable, stylish outfits <almost ut s . 1 customers' own prices. The big rush is just be- most useful grains are to be with- cussed and the several failure, ot which there is every likli- The above Council met at the Town Hall on Tuesday evening, 28th inst--present The fellowine accounts were presented :-- W.T. Parrish, $59.87 ; Jones Bros $11.83 ; The Clerk read a communication from Mrs Also from Charles Powers, in behalf ofthe Brass Band asking that the charges for town were re- The commitree on Street Improvements Silver Watches. CHOICE FANCY GOOD Jo VARIETY! HE Subscriber has much pleasure in in-- timating to his customers and the public in general that he has now got opened ont a New, Extensive and against Bee an attachment for cantempt of court. inasmuch as he conceived that the Globe strictures tended to prejudice his, the defend- ant's, case. It will be rather humil- iating if Mr. Brown be brought to his knees before the court and Mr. called upon to express themselves intelligently, at least, onthe more important matters likely to be grap: pled with during the coming year, whether at the County or Township Council. 1f we are not very far drawn from cultivation in order to prevent drunkennes. Of course just in so far as temperance principles prevail, in an equal ratio will the culdvation" of barley diminish.-- Could farmers be induced to give up hood. effect will cease! salo; but for the to talk of prohibiting the sale while they are encouraging, Remove the cause and the Prohibit the manufacture and thero can be no Government fostering; and ginning, customers will do well to hurry np of disappointment. the ladies are unusually complete. In qual- ity, style, varicty and price the stocks are all their orders and secure against the posibility The preparations to meet i demands of that could be desired and the outcome of stew being painfully solicitous for the main- tenance of his position as minister of private works, he is bothered to death to know in which direction to throw histhileginuce, the moment a name is mooted as a likely can- didate for the Reeveship "Neddy" is off, post reported in detail as to the amount of money expended on streets and the places where same was expended, showing a total expen-- diture of $1196, or $109.42 less than the amount collected for commuted statute labor On motion of Mr Rolph, the report of the committle on street improvements was re. ceived and adopted. The finance committee recommended pay- ment of the following accoupts--J) Emancy Of Fine Gold Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Supevior Fancy Goods, valuable, serviceable and oxnamental MAGNIFICENT STOCK Gold and Silver A vast variety of splendid Goods for our Millinery and Dress: Making departments haste, to do homage to the supposed com- Wilkinson and made to ask the pardon of koth. Another contempt of court attach. ment was granted on Friday last $3.00 ; Paxton, Tate & Co. $6.13; the cultivation of all products which Bros $11.23; W T Parrish 856 87. mistaken there will be matters of the deepest interest come before both the County and Township Councils during the coming year, | living on the manufacture of that ing man and to beg for a continuance of his portfolio in the Private Works Department, is regarded by all as particularly handsome. are converted into intoxicants We | hich they pretend to prohibit is,| Inthe matters of Jewelry and Fancy would require no legislation on the |, say the least of it, far from being | Goods our establishments were never in The minister of private works is entitled 0 | hig order on the Treasurer for the same, matter; this would be removing the | creditable to them, and were they | better trim either as to the quality, supply everything free, including an unlimited ---------- co -- Joues On motion the report was received and | adopted and the Reeve authorized to grant | HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! The Goods, the Styles and the Prices aro all new. It is somgthing new to get so against one of your moral assassins, several of which matters we could | cause most decisively, and, a8 ait members .af Government 'they | OF style of their goods, and in sympathy[with number ot fron drinks whatever they on be oe yar eionEs magnificent Jewelry at so one of your sneaking cowards who| ow here foreshadow were it at all | matter of course, the effect must | i110 be dubbed either fools..or | the times they have placed the prices below Sn. ouiEnig mele 1%) : Moderate Rrices? i .stab in the dark and shoot trom be- necessary ; many of them will most | cease. No one believes, however, | knaves, a Sind ance man and ith the liquor he 4 IY rE a Tres B&F Inspection invited, bind the hedge of some miseruble likely come up in the discussions that such a course 18 possible, so long We would give all due respect to a, for she 2 Aha 2 get for nothing unless he keeps it as private Sa ne pe a . H. McCAW. nom de plume at the fair fume of un- which shall take place, if not before as a market can be found for these | q,pgistent temperance men Who, | ur venders are directed by advertising | possible, "Neddy's" temperauce prin hit Eo Seman we Port Perry, Nov. 29, wets, oe ~ conscious passers. This thing has atleast at and after the nominations. products, whether for brewing or|f.om a desive to stem the torrent of | coumns to the places where all {he above ciples only 'prohibit him trom paying for et cg AY iD WT RE oi om been writing in the Puisley Advocate) ry 0 pnover was au era in the distilling purposes, they will bei, iemperance, will make use of any | cau be had, and every establishment which any liquor but permit him to swallow all he | Bites. Loathing Sly ARERS Farm" a Stock over the signature of "Another Re history of our municipal institutions grown and sold and liquors will be means hkely to lessen if not to erad- the owner considers worth advertising will can get for nothing and he follows these principles most religiously ; were a society Journal of the Highest Class. But the snecess achieved in the past year is should subscribe for thepiFamily Tlernld and Weekly Star," former" and had been doin his little hoes manufaciured, and so long ashiquors | jute the evil ; but ourshuflling rulers | be found there, only oue other step in the path of advance- ' ir u 3 + + a blished in Montreal. it will not i Bg when fair abilities were so urgently oe i nls : ' : 5 r-------- of this kind to be organizefl "Neddy" would ment. In the coming year fresh prowess | ost Arh I eke Dro best to throw an injurious influence required, especially in the occupants | 2'¢ manufactured just so long will | iy their double dealing deserve only will be made, and that of a character which | postal eard to the publish , against Mr. Wilkinson's defence in of reeves' and deputy-reeves' chairs, they be consumed. Every enacts to be hooted at. If they wish tem- A Reliable Report. at once become the worthiest of all worthy patriarchs of it. tthe pamper, must give greatly Increased interestand value {* Neddy," a ago brought in a blather to the School Board which he dignified with the title of "report" couple of weeks The series of Illustrated Biographies of pro: minent Public Men that has Rare Inducements. the "big push" suit now pending, by abusing Judge Wilson's finding in the most villanous manner, and declaring that Mr Wilkinson would certainly be convicted of libel in the suit now pending ; that oracle signed himself "Another Reformer." This and clectors in their selection onght | Ment yet made has proved a failure | perance principles to prevail by com- to rise above contemptible little piques and palavers and select only such men as are best fitted to grapple most successfully with the several and the longer the worse. Mowat's | pulsion there is one course open to writers and engravers; but there will be add Mr Christian's new advertisement will be ed, us totally new features, late burlesque is a transparent fraud, | them and only one, the prohibition on the re-egaging of the Teachers of the Port Perry Schools. thing truthful or reasonable from "Neddy" a party organization made to do re-|ot the nities We never oxpachatany found in our next issue. He has on hand a accompanied by Interesting Histories of thei Lives and Times. Sketches of Canadian Natural Scenery. cruiting service for the Mowat Gov- splendid assortment of just such goods as Let there be Light" meet the yishes of all. 'i . He has made abun. s ernment; a nursery of Grit support- but we must say that we were not prepared for ; 5 important subjects certain to come : a < . dant preparation to supply his lady custom- : 4 ers, making. provisiop for six or| The active, enterprising firm of (sucha wretched twaddle palmed oft as a re- . ' ih oandoof and necessary to be brought before port, not even founded on fact. The rubbish e1f with the most handsome, stylish goods of | 5 descriptions attached to each, sketches 3 5 'l this year attract- ed so much attention will be continued during | . the coming year by able and experienced «who want to hav re wi i AHILIES the best Family Portraits of Men newspaper in distingnished in the Early History of Canada, Views of the Principal Canadian Cities and Towns, and views of the most notable Public Buildings in the Dominion with copious letter Herald and We wonde riul su 1 their homes. should send tor a spee- imen copy of the "Family §fers ald and Weekly Nt ¥ lished in Montre By iz postal eard to the publishers, sample copies will be sent free. You will he de fghted to gee it even if you do hick bse ribo. It has 135,000 readers andsome cash prizes are oflered . Agents wine! every Where. r s mode of warfareismostdastardly,but eight of such in every/Riding in the Corrigan & Campbell, Port Perry, the season and at prices which cannot. fail to of the early history of each place and of the our municipal councils as well at various industries: now porsecuted in th' These will be carefully prepared for Tug G1. by first-cluss artists and writers, whose vices for the coming secured. . tinsel | went on to blather about committees having have purchased and set up the Cana- waited on the teachers, Messrs Crawford and | Rae, and that both these teachers had signi- fied their determination not to re-cngage ex- province, as well as holding a Grit whip over the head of every liquor And in addition to this the several municipalities are robbed of about two thirds of the license The Government, in their it is Gritty to the back bone. This is the mode adopted by "Neddy's" cowards, theycreepbehind the immor- satisfy. The supply for gents' ix all that could be wished, and either lady or township as county boards. 1t not unfrequently happens that the 1al " Neddy's" "we or some such greedy, incompetent aspirant for a office will so far degrade himself and burlesque. We do notat all wonder at the position which be seeks to as- dian Air Gas Machine on their dealer. gent who may have to face the holidays premises, and have carried the Gas th hout thei without a superior outfit will have them- roughou er . Tue WEEKLY GLoBE are ngriculturists and the, entire establish- cept on condition of an increase in their salaries of $50 a year each, Such bowever was not the fact the twaddle was all non- 'sence, at least as far as regards the latter of the two teachers who made no such state. selves to blame, His holiday supply of ment, cellars, store-rooms, store, tailor-shop, offices, &c., &c.; they Groceries is very choice and unusually cheap --_---------- Something New. #Neddy" opening his columns for all LOBE AND CANADA FARMER, the trash which any sneaking scrib- bler pleases/fo lip in over afictiticus money. sume as to have recourse to the das- ; i insolence, deprived municipal coun- : : hs tardly weapons of falsehood with il fall trol . heli ine of also supply from their machine -- contributors, and correspondents will cils ofall control over the licensing of | 41:08 Drug store, to the east of' Our readers will find Mr, W. H. McCaw's | transferred to the WrekLy Grose, and th year have already been Over twenty thousand of the subscribers to will all gladly learn that Tug CaNapa Farmen on 1st January next is to be amalgamated with that paper under the title of 7°11 Yanan G. Tue Farmer will cease to appear as a seper- i ate publication ; its entire staff of editors, } study and c be | source of DONT READ poor newspapers when you ean Jeon we the "Family Herald i Weekly Near, in clubs of five SHDRCEit. rs A} 81.00 cach, The Family Jlernld ana Weekly Star is the great fam- ily newspaper of this country. It has a nu- tional aim and seope, and is edited with the- utmost eare in every department. [ts pages ing subjects for thought, ersation, and ure a neverfailing Stive information. It ed- e | itorial colu der the management of powerful ahd es writers, present able y i at his opponent; : : : : . t. and thus *Neddy's" spread was about aw deg y whole of the valuable Agrieultural matter | hd ¥ orn ) name; bat that any sheet cluiming which 1p combat bis PP . ' | parties to sell liquors just as if muni their establishment. It is highly Ben Sng mis 7 = new advertisement in this issue. He in- | jorepsfore published in THe Farmer will there- and sing oko ui manner of role : ehoods and groundless in<| . 1a di ; as reliable as he generally is, The facts of { vites inspection of his excellent new sfock -- | iter apper in The Weekly Globe. This new | corruption, and pointout the and meni.s : + iH utter fals g cipal councils did not know better 3 ; 2 pe the slightest respectability should) © tions being their only stock in D creditable to the liberality of this | the case arc that 'Nedddy' on the principle { The time is at hand when if there is any ey nine Wrath to every Jott rd Funcom ie Indie rotate ng i i iby HL Sa, . : admit any sweh appears strange, and sinual 8 y % than any other class of men possibly firm to find them being the first in| of« set a beggar on a horse and he will ride { liberality in the mind it will manifest itscIf | scription. Si eT mel of ie TRY Feral . | trade, they make an unsparing use|... 4, 45 to who should get license i : i "Lin a tangible way in the dircotion of holiday | The Departments of Ecclesiastical Intell | Rid Week ty Stn rionan i farm. ene would suppose that the Paisley . 4 North Ontario to introduce what, (to the felt 'quite elated from bis Oto | gence, Science Notes, and Educational Airs. | jog, "Iie Veterinary and "iedical" depart of these with which to besmear any and who should not, and also how 4 presents, at least to those we hold most dear, | now so popular, will be maintained in 1877] ments, new features n newspaper press, ara. --¢ , Adpocate had some little a lt-respect But what does this fatter contempt ease bring out ? It brings out that from present appearances, appears dizzy height, andmisrepresentation being his and Mr. McCaw has put it in the power of with increased vigour. all to ¢ ive something handsome and not too eostly. (See the advertisement.) -- tt me one who seeks to cross their path by much should be paid for the license. showing their inability for the natural element he represented matters ex.' He went to the to be an important revolution in the variety of subjects, which ha ents, on every Ns and interesting to crowd If municipal councils had the con-- actly as they were not: proved so va lighting of our factories, (business . The Department of Answers to Corrrespond- of renders, will receive increased attention and position. Electors are apt to over: trol as they ought to have, licenses teachers with all the airs of a Croesus, giving the brave (?) maaly (?) scribbler signing himself "Another Reformer" aad over this assumed name whitt- look the fact that any such course on the part of any candidate is the best of ald proofs of his utter unfitness ling away at Justice Wilsco and Mr. ibn - 1s : for any public position ; in fact the Wilktason if no other than & 2 simpleattempt to defeat a candidate Som, un employes of the Globe office, by lies and gronndless insinuations This goes far to show the depth to| =, presumption on the part of the which the Globe will descend, not satisfied with using its own columns to hunt down an oppenent, it will canse or pi its employees to fill any Grit rag in the province, writing over fictitious names and echoing the sentiments of the Globe. Whenever any particularly yvituperative artiole shall hereafter appear in any Grit sheet over an assumed name the party who tries it that thee: lectors whom he is addressing are a pack of simpletons who can be hoodwinked and deceived ly every gaping fool who wishes to impose upov them.-- electors, ospecially in municipal matters, can be driven like sheep to the slaughter and made to hurrah for ---- | 'simply because they bear quéstion + will natusily arjse, which | others do it. Minicipal electors are fast finding out that it is not only their duty but their interest to make 1, a careful selection of their repre. sentatives, aad if such were mneces- sary in the past it is much more so now, and particularly so for the ) Legislative coming year. Let the coming con- test bo as fierce as may be, let it Le fair stand: up fight and let none but gitinte weapons (be employed, : Ns nie will tond to good The day is happily gone by when 'agit will lay open the important questions about ito several manicipal could be one third less than they now are and municipalities would realize twice as much of a revenue from the same number of houses as they now do. Some members of Council are just | subservient enough to lick the hand which smites them by giving their consent to the Government usurpa- tion in depriving them of their legi- |. timate control over the licenses in their own municipality. Of course Councils thus get rid of theresponsi- bility but what councilor deserves the same who either from sloth or moral | cowardice would shirk any respon- sibility or trim in the exercise of his duty in order Lo please this one or Jest he should offend that one. Any man worthyof the position would tell the Government to mind its own business, that municipal Councils |) are better qualified to legislate on matters of tavern and shop licenses capable oue, and no one pretends to assert that the Mowat Government isin 'any way capable of wisely leg- lating tor the best interests of the country in any onedirection. They 'excel in selfishness, political nepot- ism, and money grabbing, but that establishments, offices, and, it may be, private dwellings. The advan- tages claimed for this gas over coal oil are of much importance. In the first place the light supplied is much '| superior, and less expensive, there, is not the slightest danger from its 'use, no soiling of fingers, breaking them to understand that there was no scarci- ty of funds and that "he" was comtemplat- ing increasing their salaries, and as good as asked them how much more they wanted? The gentleman to whom we refer neither asked, or would have expected an increase of salary bad it not been that finding "Neddy" | so flush be said that he would beglad of an Additional Supplies. Owr roaders may expect to find Mr. next issue. Worthington's new advertisement in onr In addition to his present business he is opening a Flour and Feed department, snd intends giving special at- tentionto tis branch of the business; and everything in the flour and feed line will be of the bett quality and at the lowest of lamp chimneys, letting lamps fall, spilling oil, breaking lamps, burn- ivg and destroy ing property, dnd thousand and one annoyances eauced by the use of coal oil which are all obviated by the use of this gas, and we are much mis- taken if Messrs Corrigan & Campbell do not find more applicants for the supply of their gas than they have means of supplying -- From present appearsnces we would not be surprised to find this gas the only means of | for teachers, but "Neddy", poor soul, did not illumination made use of in the village ere the close of another year, when the villa~ gers will thank this active firm for being the first to introduce this important means' of | Rae, for he isa very superior teacher,but the lighting up. The Canadian AdrGas Machine used in the manufacture, if we may so speak, of this gas, than any government, were it even ais simple, durable, easily handled, and almost beyond the possibility of getting out of order. 'The basis of this gas isa substance called | Gasoline," & light, wolatile preparation of | petroleum. This is placed in an aie-tight is placed in a tank which increase of $50, and who weuld not have said as muca under the ciscamstances? But "Neddy out of his own blender gets up a cock and bull story which he styles a report, about both teachers absolutely refusing to $60. "Neddy" spreads this truthless rubbish before the board, with all the airs of a pleni. potentiary. - The board overlooking the author of the trash, took it for granted that it was true and acted upon it, and advertised even get the advertisement, This was more than « Neddy" calculated on. "The board regretéad the necessity for partiag with Mr section could pot afford to increase the sale aries and thys they advertised fora teacher in the place of one who was pesfectly satisfi- ed with the salary he was recefvingand never refused fo continue at the same amount. -- #Neddy'? deserves the most condine punish- ment for his blunder or fraud, re-engage except on un increase of salary of prices possible. Deserted. by its Friends. 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WANTED! | 1000 bushels good For which ther : Ontario Government to convert the music | 8°°° back on:every promise they made, in. | Eggs hall into a billiard room for the nso of mem. competence, extravagance, nepotism and Po , Arrogance characterize their every action.-- Cheese ' The wonder is pot that multitudes of their Polatoes.... coisa covers ¢ do not believe either palities ought not to so- re to come out when they finding shat the Mowal burlesque of This pump 'We have no fault to find with theijs placed o peculiarly shaped air- conscientious temperance men who pump wrought by a cord and weight. -- { Dera of the Institute, The necessary alter forces the atmospheric air , ation will be made ut once, is their forte. somewhene, best. out theway, in the cellar, | 013to 01 5 7 Hehe! lash price wil I paid t CORRIGAN & CAMPBELL. | 050 to 0 55 Fort Bosry, Nov. 23, 1876.

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