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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Nov 1879, p. 2

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of Port Perry, has of 'extending her civic bord- ore than her commercial cen- Fine residences bave sprung 2 nsequentl claim. he might | are several energetic and liberal men in the lish, F' : 113 to ips of Reach and_U: ge, in every. direction many of them consequently any . 8 "| village ready to push forward any undertak- which the place is situate is not on the TT --- og Ted Phillippe 0 45 to 0 5 are offered Jor Sale ut Low Prices t recently completed. and quite & have on any as-ets which might TE a a wtiron, Meetings of School Board. Division 1II.--Edith ~ Parrish, Edith 031to 03% for cash or upon short terms of - i x Bi Elsi 0 85 to : imber still in process of con-|hercafior bo realized, and even that 00 the Centro Hotel has fallen into| varties writing to the Slates will do well | The Board met pursuant to the call of the Loe: le Souk sy Edteile Rooks, Lillian Eggs 0llto 013) payment. ns z n, adding greatly to the|don't relesse him from liability for|(he hands of an active young man who to make a note of this and give {he name of | CUirman, at Mr. Gordon's office, on Wee! po ones, Henry Dewart, John 0325t0 030 RO Hi re ie ' nd appearance of the town [other calls that may bo mado, for | understands the businessatd who will give |, ueeday Oct. ist, 18T0--prenen the Chair: | one Faote 320 pEABOEEL yfomatciey Wn Roigk, Je cola giving a significant incroaso to !additional calls may be collected as it that attention necessary to restore the the Staty, man, and Messrs, Richardson, Ebbels, Jones, huh Suse, Sale Nott, Sto 8% | Session, The iat par of id os. 1 and the amount and value of the ratable {in ordinary debts. If the first call once enviable reputation of that pleasantly Speak Out.~The Tennants' Rights Forman, M. Currie, Brown, Dr. Sangster, G. | Rarilo ied an outs, xitin Blake Rn 500 to 560 cel there are an Orenard, a lar o kramo does not bring as much monoy as [located hotel as a desirable Louse of call and ; Currie, and Mundy. y 00, |e0IED ppo. 000t0 012 ings; the lund 18 nearly ail cleared, und.is a N bo h be. tide. is [the di & . th y f resting place for travelers. All should take Association ju Ireland Is . producing good M. Currie, seconded by Dr. Sangster, Division V.--Alice Bond, Lillie Mann desirable . > : Now, Bwerer, that the tide Js the directors require at the end o courage and make a united effort for the | froit adding another to the many proofs |; ved that the salary of Mr. McBride Le Lovisa Dol}, Charles Smith, John Nott. o1lt0 018 FARCE], 3.--Coniainivg about fren js : again flowing in towards the busi- | other thirty days they must call an. general good of the village and neighbor. | furnished every day of what united deter= | $1,600 for 1880. Emme 0 15to 016 3 sonsersion of Uxbrid dhe sreater por. - Sg all is tol of life ane other twenty per cent, and 5 on hood. mination can do when the cause is just.--| Mr. Forman, seconded by Dr. Jones, Cartwright Oouncil, otto 00 there Brie? i Btanlen' ana' dies; I vigor. New candidates for public nt; month ti ---- 7 : ; --- D: ; d ; igor es for p twenty per cent every Mancheotor November Fair. |Rents are being lowered throughout the | moved in amendment that Mr. MeBride's| Gouncil met pursuant to adjosroment,--| 'No.2 0 14to 015 an hn ivi: ater constan HY ne favor in the .mcrcantilo lines are|the double liability has been paid, phi whole country and the reductions are gen | *M8Y 06 $1,400 for 1880, and that he be) yp. op i Minuten of List pon ; 006to 007|" ts rn taking hold of every available open. |if itroquires so much. If something | The Manchester Mon(bly Cattle and Sheep relieved from the supervision of the Public preset, LI tt ienmm-------- 8 of what, 18 known 24 ih ing and important additions are being made to our excellent staff of busines men. In the Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. lines we have Mr. Wightman, of Toronto, now fitting up his premises with the view of opening up next week. | tors find that they have not funds] to pay ull the liubilities they must n give notice to all the share. holders that at tho expiration of thirty days each shurcholder must pay in orfie-twentioth of the amount j of bis stock (that is it it is found that it will require so much to meet the liabilities), A in this case would have to pay $100, being one- shareholder refuse to pay this call he thereby forfeits all his stock and dows not turn up the shareholders of the Consolidated Bank will have a twenty per cent call by the beginn. ing of February as the Bank will then have been six months closed, and neither selling nor even giving away the stock can exempt the twentieth of his $2,000. Should any BSaintfleld Monthly Fair. The Baintficld November cattle and sheep Tair was held on Tuesday, 11th inst, and proved quite a success as well for the stock brought in, the number of buyers, the busin. ess done and the very encouraging atten- dance of such partis as tend to secure success to thee fairs, Saintfield bas every facility for securing thoroughly succesful and | highly profitable fairs, surrounded by a fine country owned and occupied by active, in- telligent, well-to-do farmers with facilities for raising any quantity of stock, plenty of stock is the making of such fairs. There | Fair was held on Wednesday, '12th inst. notwithstanding that the weather was un- favorable the turn out was large and lively and quite a business was beiog done. The stir and business-like push were quite en- couraging and showed the vitality of these fairs. There was quite a number of good cattle on the ground but not many to call Fearful Acoldent. --A Miss It may be that tomo of out Teadons are | on Saturday last went aboard a Northren not aware that by a recent order of the railway train at Toronto to. soe her father |, and mother away who bad come from Barrie | United States Post Office Department, Post-| ; oo per and 'were 'returning home, She masters in that country are fnstruct.d not| remained with them till ihe cars got in to forward letters addressed to a city, town, | motion and in leaping off her clothes were | village or other place unjess the name of caught on the platform and her limbs were | y the State in' which the city, town, &o,, is| drekged under the wheels. Both feet wore | George Knglish, ke Joseph Adams situate, be also written on the address, -- jrashied tow Jelly, Her scroamos attracted | 2600 Hobart, "i Partial Pony : : "| the attention of those at 'the station and she | BOIPb. Hence a letter addressed "New York,"| wag taken up and driven tothe Hospital « Buffalo," * Oswego," " New Orleans," or| where the amputation of both limbs below | Maggie Rogers, Ethel The following are the names of the for October, 1879. Katie Huckins, John Cawker, Albert Urqu- bart, James aig Willie Huckins, dead.letter office if the name of the State in | "2195: erous from twenty-five to fifty per cent.-- igo.) ing were read and confirmed. some of the newspapers of that country have | Geo, Currie, seconded by A. Richardson, long lists of such reductions and these are ' moved iu amendment to the amendment but the beginning. It is not risking much that Mr, McBride's salary be $1,400 for 1880 to predict that the condition of the Trigh | With duties the same as at present. tenant farmer will from this time continue Ea ad Wh phe to improve till he gains that position tog Currie, Brown, Gordon, Richardson and selection of Jurors, council, requestiog the council tor pupils entitled to place on the Honor Rell { buggies, Divsion 1.-- Berth Tonsil, Lissio Tate, Division IL--Maggie Powell, Lottie Bond, Jamieson, Maud any other place will be sent at once to the the knecs was Performed shortly after~ Roberts, Florence Parliament, Blanche | Adams, Willie Rolph, Willie English ,8amuel 8 A communication was received from the Clerk of the Peace enclosing certificate of A communication was read *from Samuel Grandy, a commissioner from the Maovers Samuel Mehafly 817 for job done on the | the 2nd con of Mariposs, ae 15th, 1879. The property. belongs to Me James Bond who bas instructed Mr, E (See posters, and note time and place.) mm ---- i-- | The Markets. _Osszrver Orrico, Nov. 13,1879, cerns Blige' 4 2 Go fo Urquhart's, Port Perry And learn the price of Cutting Boxes, Turnip Cutters, Four-Horse Powers, Grain Crushers, Sawing Machines, and there any quantity of Repairs on hand supplied on short notice prices as all ackhowledge to ba the cheapest ever known, and Corner Beckners can't stop Major to sell the whole without reserve.-- | Private Contract, | for most all kinds of Urbino, at such | acres The follow Lands. sit t yp Foie water powerand privileges belone: ing Ei A quantity of land Hyp A may also be obtained. PARCEL 4--Erbraces the Nortnais of Lot 14, fn the 6th concession of Reach, 100 acres, none of which is cleared. . EL 5--Contains 198 acres, bel Toy No. SAR in the 7th concession of Reacl io eared a and the balance is Dons # good frume Barn on bored: this pareel." Manvers bound Communication filed, PARCEL 6.--Is com of the South-hatf 3X y cal hich he is entitled. Dr, Joncs--b. 'y. rom Wiquh: i In the Book Stationery and fanc - ' |buef. There were few if any poor cattle |W r. Jones, the people from buying at Fiquhart's --| of 1.0 No. 18, in the th concession of Reach y 7 [sl avebolders from the double lia- |W. F008 MOON OW REL i ------_------ The nays were M. Currie, Forman,| A Petition was presented signed by A. | prices are still lower, timo of payment bet 100 acres, a small portion of which is cleared TP The Qelebration in Prince Albert. lines Messrs. Thompson Bros., have bility if as much is required to pay poses would be grabbed just now, the turnip Dean and eighteen others praying for the ter than ever, Come along, try him, and : : ts stare -- Ebbels, and Dr, Sangster.--4, PARCEL 7,--140 acres, pe part of Lot No. 21, in 1 leased premises and is about to open | the liabilities. crop has tuned out so exceedingly good | The fifth of November was celebrated with | bo the améndment to the amendment was SPSiug of ihe guarker line Jetwees lots 18 poweit Perey, Nov. 1, 1879. relat len E mp with an extensive stock. em------ that farmers have lots of feed and the best | considerable spirit in Park's Hotel, Prince | declard carried. - i n he bat concession south to the y cultivation. ids are tne market and The town can already boast of a Settled at Last. use to which they can devote it is the Albert 2 grend supper was Eien nuder G. Currie, seconded by A, Richardson, ington ig i ib and 'sesblved that will il be'sold idan little delay as possible. | : N a ry L. O. \ very generous supply of such estab a fattening of stock, so that farmers will be No. hor ig a A Lio moved that the salary of Mr, McKenzie be the Reeve gon Ss the mover be - HIGH sC HOOL the EE Minot he Sun log | lishments offering from their oxten- Judgment has at last been given | more desirous to buy than sell poor stock. |the order were present and an enjoyable $700 for 1880, commie to enain he roudhaot ortite ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS. But, sun puch Sse such portions. as they may | sive, well selected stocks, every, in the N. O.eleation ense. Mr, !Buyers and sellers fought shy of each other Yue was bold, Afr supper ind Sable The yeas were G. Currie, Gordon, Brown, the above petition 'and a athe For further particulars and information { pe . 7 * > 4 5 3s i ad hey | cleared, Mr, Wm. Spence was ca 0 the | Ebbels, Mundy, Rich F pa apply to facility for doing business both sat- |W heler's appeal has been dismissed a I i iw vueth or chair to conduct the iatellectual part of the | oli ly, Richarieon, Forman ang next meeting of council as to advisability | TN accordance with the Statute #nd THE MANAGER, } isfactory and profitable to the pur. | with costs. The wantof proper os Bona. phioesiwete lower'. tas Jgellere ia OR hee, Jntroduced, hin Nays, M Curie snd De; Sengeter of opening the said road and the probable Sejgaintions, an exiintion of Tapia and H. GORDON, i chaser, hence the opening up of notice wus the cause of the quashing expected, but the state of the market would | appropriate speech, he proceeded togive the | The motion was declared carried. et of the same, . for "hed (bY) he Hist PRRAY, vil or J. A. OILY : additional business e i ings | of the appeal. We think that if Mr | not warrant better prices. loyal and patriotic toasts which wereall re-| A. Richardson, seconded by G. Currie, n motion the Reeve gave orders on the Oct. 8th, 1879. Uxbridge. n stablishmer:ts PP pi + ) y y Whel desived lie could again The activit d push. fnithe village look ceived and responded to with the greatest | = oo... 4M: Rae's salary be' $660 for Treasurer as follows --Hart & Rawlinson, Tuesday, 16th, ard Wednesday 17th| N. B. All persons are --- ari to goos far to prove not only the great | Wheler so a oe tu he oo a dg pus: IR ey ee -. enthusiasm. "The day we celebrate" | y F| for Collector's receipts$1 61; Samuel Mabafiy | © Lecember, 1879, at 9 A. Mf, uk or remove any timber fruit off thie abova vitalit Port Perry as i enter an appeal but it is not likely cheerful and re-assuring and poin n | brought many of the company to their feet . RB y of rry as a business p dep or fT tool of the Ir re roanY olor, sioy 8 most reves. | - Moved in'msendment by 2. H.. Brown, work done on Manvers bundary $17; R Candidutes should, if possible, notify the centre but the great and still jn- (that he will do this as itis some buildings of the village are changing their | able time the party broke up shortly after | seconded by H. L. Ebbels, that Mr. Rae's Windatt, Evq., transcribing description of | Conoty Inspector, through the Head Master, croasing purchasing power of tho what costly and might not be pro ing 8 BING "HEN | eleven, The manner in which the supper | $075 Tor 1890. tn to include | P1808 Boad 50 cents ; T W Robertson, in. hot later than fhe ¢ih Desumber, of thelr in : i i . locations. A emall house on Mr. Lamb's | wag got up met the approbation of all and y be or 1880, the same to include | J = EO ntion to present themselves for examina- dip We th ductive of much good. If the dig 0 Mis Loughead §8,00 ; Edward | ¢ surronncings, e throw open our . I property has deserted the old and sought 8 | reflected much credit on the management of | the grant as head of Modul School. Gia. for gravel for Bond Div. oid 50 Si on ofanplication may tie obtataed from gatos and bid all welcome, the buyer | appeal is not ro-entered then look |; ite Mr Christian is moving that | that well conducted hotel. The amendment was put and carried onlgc 5 2 "| the Head Master of the High School --not | . and the seller, there is room enough out for an election contest ere 10ng ; | fine large storehouse from its present sito, CELEBRATION AT PORT PERRY. the following division :--Yeas, Brown,| proo0q by Mr Seymour and resolved that from the Tnspector. FOR SALE . for all, and if not we will soon make | but should the appeal be re entered | west of the Revere House; he is having it The 5th of November was celebrated at | Richardson, Ebbels, Marsh, G, Currie, andy pr 4 JAS. McBRIESN, P. 8. Inspector. fl h taken down for the purpose of rebuilding it Port Perry, by a Grand Ball under the Gord 6 r Henry Watson be appointed acom. | Myrtle, Ogtober 24, 1879. IN TIE TOWNSHIP OF Ca moze. no one knows when that event may | taken down for the purpose of re E ™* | auspices of Prince Arthur Lodge 0. Y. B's, i missioner to furnish Mrs, Loughead, an in- Two of our principal Hotels ave [take place for no writ can issue | near his elevator. Fort perry, "THe bab wns Lubg inthe town Bak, De Sous, De Sangster, Forman, | igen, with such necessaries as be may ANTED--A SERVANT GIRL >i : 3 i EE ell and was well attended and a most | Mundy, an . Currie. i ; ly t * i ehanging hosts. Mr. McGaw, of while an appéal is pending. Of A Fine Time e at Glen Major. |agreeable time was enjoyed, everything| on motion of Mr. Richardson the salary Ehink " yeguleod Anil MRS, J. CURRIE. 3 the Walker House has leased his | course the seat is already vacant and passing off most pleasantly. iin Tealiuooh was omc u"8500 1 r. Lattimor moves that the Clerk be in. | , Perey, Nov, 4,1800. The Property of the Estate of the late : di teresting. Sonday. services. 'and Tes rt eit om 1150) Placed at 8: OF | structed to notify Thomas Bwift to remove IRA hotel to Mr, Haslem, of Lindsay, [neither the sustaining nor ismis g y z 1880 --_---- eee . » 3} Meeting are to be given at Glen Major on Served Him Right. . J his fence off the road allowance between lots a! 0s a0. q BCease bat wo are glad, to know that Mr. [sing of the appeal can change that | tesnE 8 fo 9 BEE Fr ER DA -- . On motion of Mr. Richardson Miss Gor-| 55 and 23 in the 11th con. and to have the | : ) " ' McGaw is not leaving town, he has |in any way, the seat is vacant and i hin Fi hihi Seuiorisi, Mase, Nov. 11.--The suit of | dons salary was placed at $280 for 1880. | sume removed forthwith Carried 3 SateniiRe Lo gone into the Grocery, Provision and | must remain 80 until some one is there, ho Joseph Parker, of Holyoke, Jiviry glalle On motion of Mr, G. Currie the following | on motion the council adjourned till first or eto whe Pewmomoaie |Caetod to 11 it. Tho mont that he | "Fore wi be servis on Sudey at 10a EEpEiot he Hv: Andes B. Daten | weet wes are 0 bred 10 10) ny tn Dum nest at 1 lock pe AUCTION SALE 1 ACRES 5 i . Di a nance co :--W, T. Parrish, $12.04; WM 1 in ffm : less do well. We wish the coming appeal could do would be lo reliove n, aid 2:30 And 7 p,m, when interesting dollars damages, because the latter told the | Brown & Currie, $356; S. E. Allison, i , Ju0as Te: Olek; OF VALUABLE 0 host abundant success,and if tho new | Mr. Wheler of the personal disquali. and instructive services may be expected. | 10 of pig parish not to hire hacks of the | $21.45, BIRTH CHOCIE LAND host and hostess manage the basiness fication which hangs over him and tai Tou On Monde) sry $ Wh > w . Al former ashe bad disobeyed the commands of | On motion of Mr. G. Currie the Secretary | 44 port Perry, on Thai 6th inst | i I i as well and maintain the reputation |it i8 very doubtful if it would even I psi oD ke y be €X= | the Church, resulted in a verdict for Parker | was instructed to communicste with the | the wife of C. W, Jones, Esq. a daughter. : +3 HE Subscribers have boon iostructed by secured to the Walker House by the do that. We regarditas unfortunate | : P . for $3,400. teachers regarding the action of the present CTE 3 the Executor, to offer the above yh ! 3 "Pat -- eet eee peti present host and hostess, they need that Mr. Gibbs did not claim_ the A Social Social.--A highly interesting A Fearful Tragedy, seit RE a DIED. : for Sale by hiave.no fear of success. seat and thus avoid the trouble and | social is to be given in the Public Hall [ X63 ar ad then. adjourged, At Port Perry, on Monday, 10th inst, PROPERTIES, Private Contract The Thompson House too is fatigue of another election. Prince Albert on the evening of Friday, 14th | Cuanzstox, N. C., Nov_11.--Particulars : Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of Chas, W. INTHE . : 3 banging hosts. Mr. Thompson have Er -- inst. The fact that the social is under the of the murder of five children in Lancaster ( The School Board met iu the Board Reom, Jones, Esq, of the firm of Jones Bros, & Being composd of Lot No. 3410 the 14th . ging y . P Coleg Stark Mad. auspices of the U. T. A. Lodge, Prince County, show that Mrs. Jas, Adams deliber- | school buildings, on Tuesday Oct. 14, 1879. | Co.' aged 28 years, 10 months, and 14 Township of Reach, on on, Bin ship of Sy on r. John ately p! er own death an eu mur- commuuication was re: from Mr. Me- h ing leased the premises to Mr. Joh Albert is a sufficient guaratee for its excel- ly planoed hs . death and th A u i ad fi i Me- | days. AND Acres NE cleared and in an: Tins state Ruddy, of Brock. We are sorry | The "Reform" Association ot Quebec 8p | 14500 in every particular, Music, Addresses, | dered her children while insane, from what Bride refusing to accept the p 1 redune- | aldest daughter of Thomas TOWN OF PORT PERRY, of cultivation ; the remainder is covered that Mr, Thompson has Cetermined | pear to be going stark mad. Over the | Readings, &c. Tea from 7 to 8, Give them is said to have been well founded jealousy of | tion of salary, also a communication from | p, oy Esq. representative of North Oa. with excellent Hardwood timber, There El i i i fall h her husband, After cutting the throats of | Mr Rae accepting the proposed salary, y IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. are orceted on the premises to leave tho town for a time, he in- [signatures of their president and sccretaries | a full house. ! tatio in the Provincial Assembly. From ' { tend + bis fi in Mi h - her five children, and firing her own cloth-- Moved by Mr. Forman, seconded by Dr, : rt TWO FRAME BOUSES ends moving to his farm in Murk- | they have issued an address, long as the orrigan & Campbell.--See Corrigan | ing, she appeared at a neighbor's houso and | Jones, that this Board re-engage the services early childhood she displayed those endear HERE will be sold . y » : Oorrig P! 8! h ) ri UN One 24x32 with Kiwhen 20x21, the oth am. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson [moral law, but bearing no further resem- |g Gumplell's new advertisement, Both [begged to bo killed with an axe. The |of Mr. McBride as Principal of the High | ing traits of meeknest,genticness and child- ; co Py Med 8 P «ADM RB : di ¢| 18x24, kitchen attached 12x15 ; Frame Barn as hest and hostess of the Thompson | plance to that interesting document--it is | their stores are now fully replenished with | children all lay dead upon a bed in perfect- | School at a salary of $1,400 a year for 1880, | like amiability which made hers genera) [OR Satu day. the 15th day Of}; e' Franie Stable 20x60. There are an i November, 1879, Home Bevo not ol Set shiishet 4 | the antipodes of that great code. The pre- new, sdetly delusiet, waschitle ot Iy natural. positions. ou Sisk hele Yollersd from the oversight of | io. among her young associates and A ovr Cotte tre Soin. Srckard ses i wells on the premises. 1able an rofitable business but bristles all over with the | Everything tha es and Gents want to SRR he Public School i c he above is one of the first settled Farms as an Se upright host 'and viouy; sadvess bre ists, | Wear, of the best quality, finest appearance Woman's Rights.--Mrs. Bella A. | yeqq Messrs, Forman, Ebbels, Mundy, school companions, As she pussed from | po gy wes & WATKIS, Auctioneers, | in the neighborhood and bas been in poses 1 ' npg cullings of Billingsgate--* corruptionists, | =." "0" ote prices--choice, fresh Lockwood, the woman lawyer of Washing'o 1 | gown Parrish and Dr, Jones--6. the child to the girl and advanced to woman AT THE sion of the late owner sinee it was first Bp Gzoump MY: B6live sles they take-you-by-the:throat, jobbery, treason, groceries in abundance and chesp. (See is conducting a case in Baltimore, where she Nays, Messrs, G. Currie, M. Currie| hood those endearing qualitics became more We 11 Tr House ! {fa asd Ee ire S:£0n6 Mu Fences our traitor, monster, dastard, outrage, cnemy, their adv ) was on Monday sdmitted an attornoy of the | Richardson and Dr. Sangster--4. marked as they advanced toward maturity situated alongside Simcoe street, about 8 Motels desirable places of call and dishonor: "these and similar endearing expres. et -- United Btates Circoit Court, While in court | que motion was declared carried. . 1H THE wiles north of Port Perry, and ball a mils safe and agre oner; y Nl Law's Delays --The South 'Ontario | she removed her dark felt and feathered hat : and scured for her that esteem and respect north of the Sengrave Station on the W. RB. P. greeable transient homes i thejprincipal part of theaddress . On motion of Mr. G. Curric a committee P for travelers. MrThompson's energy wions compose The pe a election case is creeping forward, it is |and placed it ou the table with the hats of | wag appointed to wait on Mr. McBride as to fcom all avqusinted with her, which are the TOWN OF PORT ERRY, & Lindsay Rahway. Tha: quality of the and purse have done much towards which refers to tho present GOvOrbments |, going ap airing at least, Several of | Other counsel. his acceptance of the propused conditions. | unfailing rewards of these estimable char 2% JIVE, OF, po cea which wil be prouced " adapted for rising Grain en endidly the maintenance and. extension of but what they expect to accomplish by the the charges which came before the court be-| The Fourth Oo nam nt No-{ On motion of Mr. Ebbels a committae | acteristics. But her short race is already the hg Ry the following Properties The Executor being desirous of closing - : publication of such rubbish is difficult' to 4 mm was appointed to wait on Mr, Rae fo ascer. . in the early morning of life, long ere - PARCEL I, | the Estate forthwith--~intending purchasers tho'town, expending large sums year i . low and were then glided over are again being | where.--Bautivore, Mc., Nov. 8.--Lust tain if hie would wssume fhe overdght of the run; in y zg ) 1008 Cinice ora Tonia should apply 84 soom a possible, e 4 a unean To by year in erecting new structures comprehend. Do the manufacturers of brought up and may go for much more than summer trains and steamboats were pro- Public School in the évent of Mr. MeBride's her sun had reached its meridian she is call. ait of "ror Hort 14, in the 6ih conte sion of JiLeral'terms of payment will Be given. yd 1 or repairing old. Besides his excel such an address suppose for 8 momeut that they did before, bibited from rubning on Sunday, and the whcapting the conditions' ofisred. ed away to the better land--but first she the Sow BA f Reach ounty Of)... poscension. for 'plowing. ay ouce ; full : an intelligent electorate can be duped into i -- eta engineers of steamboats and locomotives : must bid an affectionate adieu to her youn possession of the entire premises on. the 1s lent hotel premises he has erected restora! were fined, The judgments were appealed, | . The Board then adjourned, 4 1 0 0 A C RE Ss of March next. one of the most handsome bloeks in | Y0!i"8 this way or that by any such trash? Directors' Meeting, and yesterday the Appellate Court decided ds devoted husband and Kiss farewell to the For further particulars apply to town, Are not the interests of a province of more im. _ The Board of Directers of the Reach, Port | that the running of steamboats and tiains on rae Bak met in the Board Room on| go. gear pledges of their love who shall read be on the prema! improv, out Sharia JNO. & D. J. ADANS; We wish the new host and hostess | portance than the whims of a few political | perry find Bcugog Agricultural Society, met | Sunday is not a violation of the law. The. Committee on School Management j BV again hear the sweet and gentle yoice | floored NAUNE) CTCHEC oa ron. fh Kthme Oc to tive Baoalon Brokers, Port Perry. much success ' in the Thompson |Wire-pullers who will grab at place aud gat the Walker House, Port Perry, on Satur- | yo oop To lm aly to 0 povion | brought in a report which was submitted to of mother. from a ALEX. BLACK, , House, not alone financial but success | Power by the most uufair means simply for | gay, gih inst., for the purpose of hearing | col the Board and left in the hands of- Mr] The disconsolate husband, the dear Sonya: . es, Albemarle, Va.,a beautiful young James: The | Port Perry, t. 8th, 1879. in maintaining u hotel whieh will |their own personal advantage and go abso- | appeals should any be presented ; but as no | lady connected with the leading fu nilies of | Munds for publication. bereaved ones and mourning relatives | Under Ti or age pe my, Sep ? still be a comfort to guests and a |lutely crasy when they are exposed and | appeal was fresented there was Dothing for | State, accidentally shot and killed herself at On motion of Mr, Brown E. D. Rogers| have the sympathy of all in their sorrow for | Halfof ihe Bast Hallo of Cou Ti Ji In the Vil credit to the town. expelled from office? Itis only natural he Board to do but confirm she prize list.-- | her father's residence the other day, was eppeintes » take She school ce nsusand | gq oss of one so worthy of their love and soa fed Rn Dennis, P11 PL, receive for the work. E------ that they should how! when cast into the A esteem, 'Unfortunate _Swokholders. The unfortunate shareboldors of |s wailing and gnashing of political testh, Bo borne lant aiget. with 930 wattle, Jos, | 8 hool shall bo that all teachers bo In their|igsh. Leaving the 'amily residence at 3 p.| A Frame (erioloned Brick) the Consolidated Bank are still gett. and they might gnash away if they did not| Mr. W. J. Johnstone, a clerk from the $40,000 ; supposed incendiary. The cattle | rooms fifteen minutes before the time for|m and proceeding to: the M. E. Church, | Eo age Factory ing into deeper water and stringent "| enld, cold shades of opposition, where there bite at others ; but huw they can expect the Prizes may now be paid. 3 All Traders Should Know It. Inland Revenue Department, is on his way, McRride Mr. et ---- Disastrous Fire.--Cmomxan 0," Nov, ¢ Brown moved that in future the rule of the 9.--The cattle pen of Goff & Co, were On the suggestion of Mr, destroyed last evening present a sickening | 1 taking up school at morning 'and noon, sight to-day. Ttis now estimated that 950 The Ruord then adjourned, The funeral took place on Wednesday, 13th whore services were conducted by the Pastor, Rev. C. A, Simpson, assisted by the Rev. G The following improvements are said to be olan i » # AND SWELLING HOUSE. Welland tad -- honest electors to be influenced by euch | wedon't know whether ho bas yet got {0 | carcasses are piled together in the cellar of eee es Abbs and Rev. W. Prosser, of the purchase m Suspstision ot that wretchedly | twaddle as their precious address contains | this district, giving instruction to the In- | the burned stable, but will be removed by "The 6th of November at Lucan. | Baptist Church here. bea den 8 thd nf SF, be sale Notice to Oontractors. ~managed affair still continues, it is appemts strange. What the electors want | epectors of Weights and Measures and their fertilisers to-morrow. Ten head .that| qu. oo of he. gunpowder. plot Tos shuncts wan llod sh SnSvary put by un oe Sh EALED TENDERS add med fo the une : i tie, judicious and ical | assistants as to the dutiesof their offices |cscaped from the fire after being badly | o, ogjyirated in this village on rather a o at lhe i Belisitors, Masanic Hall Toronto > its doors and there is t, and when these are secured it | and it may serve good purpose to give pub- bummed wero pat to deaths to-day. grand oale. - Early in the morning the i Mr. Simpson gave on on NE AT Aon Fort er. ee ----ees. s mo : * no rd them Newtpeniog, makes little matier who the men are Who | licity fo one or two of the mors important| Buret.--Naraum, Nov. 8,--About half ns oF fon tod Sen "ere ii God moves In a mywterious way soutinus closod 8 | furnish such Goveroment, First measures | provisions of the law on fhe matter so that | past eight tho Grange new storchouse, which heard at a distance, and ere 9 o'clock His a longer then under |, ; yoy men. traders wid all concerted soy non aod ined about 75,000 bushles of barley, 'come our quict town was thrown infoutense| Ho plants bis footsteps in the sea, | nay av wy, arog out oe ball of ne side seciement, be principal streets being | Aud rides upoa the storm." r ' | - Personnl.<Dr: G. W. Jones; of Imlay SES ShleoYS SecOndion se JumNg: 'building, tv fet thick, LA ene on ges Stous; --- i puia-most appropis tit alain Sus aul 6; Michigan. os a flying visit oy the forbidden kinds of weights or measures | Sali Nl Wot Flot cosbing morning breeze, bespe aking something un-| Rev. G. Abbe pow offered »- frvent: Had ; usually good in store, Finally some 6 or 8 lodges of the L. O. A, were discovered marching through the principal streets play- ing * their different Anthems, From the grand display 'one would at first think that winter and spring had both passed away and that the beaming sun of another 12th of July | impressive prayer, The choir then sang that beautiful anthem, "In the Arms of Jesus." 4 Rev, Mr. Prosser read the 39th Psalm. The 176 bymn was now sung, after which |, Rey. Mr. Simpson weut on to preach the |. funeral sermon, selecting as the foundation of his remarks the 13th verse of the llth chapter of Hebrews, The speaker his eemarks to considerable length, his hearers wera attentive and serious and tears came from many eyes outside the circle "of of relatives and family connections. The statement by the Pastor of the un, wavering faith of the deceased St ver Smoryo ar fo Saviour had secured for her a better inheri- Boston tance than x and dealers should avoid buying such. pleased to sec bim look so well and 10 | until the first of May vest. Until that time know that he is sucoseding admirably in bis | yraders using wine measures, must distinctly tal hfe Rava, TENDERS FOR ORE IN : their many friends, adjourned to their ex- cellent ball recently erected by the Lodges 3 his Viciaits St 4. cout of $1,600, where provided [er

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