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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Mar 1882, p. 1

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b vartiseménts' measured aad d charged coording to the space they 00= eupy. " Advertisements received for publication. Jithons specific jmatructions, will willbe inserted 1 forbid and charged accordingly. No advertise.nent will be taken out untilpaid for - A libera) discount allowed to Merchants and o nes 'who advertise by the year or p@" Thets terms will in sll cases be strictly adhered to Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, het Books, Checke, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and solor, expouted promptly and at lower rates shan any other establishment in the County. B@r~ Pacties from a distance getting hand bills, &o. printei can have them done to take home with them. x J.BAIRD. Broafessional €avos. D ANDERSON, MB. MD,F TMS. . M.C.P.S,, L.R.C.P.Graduateof the University of Toronto, graduate of the Uni. vorsity of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the College of _Phyriciang and Surgeons; Licentiate of the 'Royal College of Physicians, Edinburg, Phyrician, Surgeon, and Acconcheur. Office over Mr. Cocrigan's Store, Port Perry. _ H. PARSONS, J BH. SANGSTER, M. B,, Physician, Sur- « eon and 'Accoucheur. Coroner for the County of Stari PORT PERRY. Omce over Noise Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Si Office hours from G4 4p m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupled ay Mrs. Geo, Paxton. foronor for the County of An hysiclan, Surgeon and Ac- peucheur, Ofice, opposite the town hall. Port Perry. M. F. McBRIEN, M.D, M. R.C. 8, Juss Frospital, London, England. The lye R eR. + as Oshawa, F, PATERSON, (late of Beaverton,) Barrister and Attorney-at Law, Solici- gor in Che Uhahessy, Conveyaneer, Notary Pub- ic, &o. mes over Brown & Currie's Store. Port Perry. F ILLINGS & CAMPBELL, Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, &e. Solicitors orthe Ontario Bank. Office in Bigelow's Bleck, Queen St, Port Perry, On SOMN BILLINGS. COLIN I. CAMPBELL. Port Pecry, Feb. 13, 1881. -- K. FAREWELL, Li. B., County Crown Alsons for Ontario, Bagrister, Attorney, Balloteoc + Public. Offieé Intaty oc: eurtad a ea] Esq. Brock street, Whitby. YMAN L. ENGLISH LL.B, Solicitorin 4 Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa. OMce--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office YOUNG BMITH, LL. B., At- G ._torney-at-Law, Bolieitor pa ib i nd Insolvency, Notary Public, * Omes--Meuiilan's Block, Brock street, Whithy. HUCH D. SINCLAIR, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor inChan very, Conveyancer, &c.- Office lately occapied by W. M. Cochrane, Digelow's Bock, Port Perry. ' © Jd. A. MURRAY, ATE Patterson & Fouton, Surgeon Dentist. Oftice over Corrigan & Camp- bell's Store, Port All work done in- the very H atest and best "is and warranted to give satisfaction, Port Perry, March 28,1877. C. N. VARS, I.. D. 8. ETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- a, n by producing local tical Rooms--in Cowan's new Drug Store, King good as the best. T led with Gold and Silver. Fiach offend bie, RE undersigned takes this opportunity T ot roturniug thanks for the very liberal patronnge which he has recuived as Auc- tioneer in the past, The increased experi- ence aud extensive practice which I have had will be turned to advantage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their Sales may rely on their intatvate 'beng fully pro- tected, No effort will be spared to make it profitable for Ph to place their Sales in my hands, Sale Register will be found 'at Laing " Melarry's Hardware Store and at my own residence, Union rt Perry. Avenue, Port ferry DAWES, Auctioneer. Port Perry, Au. IT, 1881. B. MAJOR, - ICENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties wishing his services can call at the «Observer Office, Port Perry, and arrange for days of Sales. Port Perry, Jan 10, 1879. WM. GORDON, Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. a he 'Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Maca, Mariposa and Eldon, Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on thoutmost attention being given to their interests. ? WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. ¥ T. H. WALSHE, ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township] of Brock, Thorah, Mara Rama in North Ontario Mariposa, ete.,in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock. Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be pune tually attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer. , WM. HEZZELWOOD,' Licensed Auctioneer. HE Undersigned ned having taken out a License ag Auctioneer is now prepared to 'attend to all sales siirtated, fo him -- '| Fire, DOMINION at three per cent per annum. Uxbridge, Sept. 7, 1881, BANK. "UXBRIDGE. _ | Prous taken of $1 and upwards, | No notice of dal i Bias H. GORDON, Ne in Newey Eublle, | Ogmrmlssioner Representing the following fabicldss Life, _ Accident "and Guarantee INSURANCE COMPANIES: The The Canada Fire and Marine, The Sovereign, The Unim, and The Travelers. Fire PoriciEs Insuring all classes of insvr- able Property. hon the shortest notice, and at equitable ra Life Boliciss with Fea ums Jayable tee death, or for a nu; years, ndowment Polices Joye ableton date, or on previous deat! Aceldent Insurance covering death 'by scel- dent, ae weekly fodembity In case of non- 23 Marriage licenses Yasued, "BR and Tickets for passage to and from Great Britain sold at lowest rates. Port Perry, April 2, 1881. MONEY TO LOAN. HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money on improved property for terms from one to twenty years, ~ Agent for Western Caxapa Loax ano Savinas Company. He han also been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funds, Inter at Eight per cent. No Commission N Ff. PATERSON. Port Perry, May 20, 1878. Solicitor HE Subscriber is prepared to LEAD ANY AMOUNT 0 Farm Soonrey: a 6. per cent.) Also on Village Security at a Higher Rate 8" MORTGAGES BOUGHT. HUBERT L. EBBELS, BARRISTER. Port Perry, May 10, 1881. MONEY [Private Funds,) 'T'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest, . LYMAN ENGLISH, Barnister, &0., Os! awe November 21, 1868. Having had much exp Real Estate, Live Stock it ih Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Imple- ments of all kinds, Farm Preduce, &c, &c., partivs placing their sales in my hands may rely on getting all for the property that is posible to bring. made out and sale noten turnished free of: All orders promptly attended to, sale bills JOVEY 70 LON AT 6 PER CEN' charge. Parties leaving their orders at the, Oasgnvan Office, Port Perry, will receive immediate an.l carefol attention. Cha Moderate, Ew WM. HEZZELWOOD, Rag] i Raglan, Sept 10,1878. MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE. LZ ADP dl = (BEFORE) TRADE MARK, (AFTER) Brain snd Nerve Food. Is a Sure, Prompt and Effectual Remedy for Nervousness in ALL sagen, Wi eak Mem: 0 Loss of Brain Power Sexuni i rosirason Night Sweats, Spermato:r! tga Le sow fol i re Batashied Brad and Restores to a eXporience of thous aluable Remedy. The tw and nd. best. ar amen pumphlet, which we i oli hy 5 boxes for or or wi hE postage, on receipt eR TR eri i E 8 28: 3 aaa ee BHSRSEZRBT=REE | EEEEEEEEescsns, i) lan. , Nov. 30, 1881. Prepared to furnish first pooh HE undersigned is prepared to loan money at 6 per cent ALL LOANS, STRICTLY GONTIDEN- TIAL. Jou RRUCE, « Prince Albert. 'PORT PERRY MYER STABLES C. ME KE NZIE, PROPRIETOR his new and extensive Liver Stablas with ages, is LIVERY RICS On Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Tew andes having now fully ecuipped supply of superior Horse 'Port Perry, Aug. 6,1878 WESTERN wet ASSURANCE COMPANY. : D¥GORPORATED ies. "8 OADITAL 8800000. Wits power to increase to $1,000,000.) AD OFFICE, TORONTO. oa effected at the lowest TE "rates on Buildings, Merchandise, op other property, against loss or damage fire. by are JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, Agents, Port Percy, Port Perry, Jan 22, 1879. THE MAMITIN FEL, M Fon HORSES, 5, CATTLE, MIL Go cows | rn wha naa KENDALL'S ISPAVIN CURE, 1 complete! a Bone -- Spi So it Wiring o of coinguy awe| Tnsur nce Agent, HAN The New Compound, its won- affinity to the Digestive Apparatus and the Liver, increas- ing the almost instantly th ices, reliov- t instantly the dreadful ne Hoh Taqicostion and the TO. ER, makes Zopesa an every day. necessity in Ar d acts gently and spee Biliousness, ped ache, Sick Headache, Distress af ter Eating, Wind on the Stomach, Hearth Pains in the Side and Energy, Low. Sp. ach. It invigorates the Liver, car ries off all surplus bile, regulates the Bowels, and gives tone to the whole system. this out and take it to your D; t and get a 10 cent Sample, ora botile for 76 cents, an tell your neighbor about it. = "M0138 LE AN EMPIRE'S DUST LIES | To Bristle wiih "Tomb stones and Monuments," FROM THE PORT PERRY MARBLE WORKS The undersigned now takes the business and with increased facilities and if possible greater attention to business hopes for a still further increase of public pationige.-- The services of $e BB. BYRNG, one of the finest Sculptors and most Artistic Carvers on Stone have been secured. All orders promptly attended to. Choice Material, First-Class - Workman- ship and Moderate Prices. C. SHAW. Port Perry, Aug. 17, 1881. THE WALKER HOUSE, PORT PERRY, It COMYLETE in all its Departments |' W. HASLAM, Dec. 15, 1880. ORT PERRY HOUSE. The undersigned having leased for aterm of years this comfortable, pleasfintly located Hotel will endeavor by strict attention to the | convenience and comfort of guests to make the Port Perry Ho: se a desirable place of entertainment for the general public. Chofee supplies (for the table and bar. "Phe table and yard carefully attended to. JOHN RUDDY. Port Perry, Dec. 9,1879. OMMERCIAL BOTEL, The subscriber having succeeded Mr. Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams- burg, Cartwright, intends fitting it up with a view to the comfort and convenience of | guests. The supplies for the table and bar care~ /| tally selected. PETER HOLT. Curfwright, March 4, 1879. AMERICAN HOTEL, PRINCE AL FOR THE YEAR RECEIPTS. {= % Fines per John Not! ] " Fines per John Horn,. |"# Reut for Town Hull per W. C, Heard © Rent of Town Hall per Robert Ewer " Rentof Towu Hall per D, Lyle. # Rent of Town Hall per Mrs Graham " Poundage Fiucs per Wm. McGregor # Poundage Fines per Thos Bennet: " Non-resident Fund, Co. Omario .. " License Fund, 1880...... rene " a "1881 and 1882 " %: Bills Payable, Ontario Bank . " per Wm. and Henry Reynold: " pt 8 Municipal Fund, Provincial Treasurer a8 Noaguon Crock Debentures, per Geo. Solly , 4 John Graham .. * Wm, & H. Reyno ds 4ssees cesses sesene rece anens $1612 68 " " Wm. Real, Collector " 2184 12714 46 - PROPRIETOR. a By Pam do do do do do o do do J. Holman, and 8, Bruce, con do do do do do $25448 65 EXPENDITURE. ROADS AND BRIDGES. L. Burnett, Scott and Dunlop, con 8, lot 12, culvert. , E. Acten and Murta, con 13, lot Tide, and E. Williams, con 7, lots 13 and 14., J. Leugk and A Ross, con 8 to 12, lots 18 ahd 19. ceees means and J. Camplin, con, 9, Brock road, culvert J. Doble and J. Swanuick, cons 13 and 14 Brock road .. J. McFarlane, Gibson and Wallace, con '14, lot 19 and J. Munro, Simcoe street' uorth and L Beaton, cen 14 ........., and L. Burnett, cons 14 and 20...... q and J. Martin, culvert, bill near Bedford's T. Coates aud Wm Spepee, Nonquon road south....., .. aeaen and J. He ard, con 5, Sinco street. P, Christie, J. Tummonds and A, Earchman, con. 7, culvert ...... H T Juhnston, néar Weir's Mili, "Uxbridge Town line between Reach and' Uxbridge J. Dobson, and Thos. Graham, Centre Road, cons 5, 6 ORDERS OF COUNCIL. "HE undersigned takes this opportunity | Alex Chisholm, con 1,10t 8... | of returning -incere thanks for the very | L, Burnett, for miner. liberal patronage bestowed upon the late | J, Woon, Nongquon vridg firm of Rose & Shaw of Port Perry Marble | -- Sommerville, mending scrap Works. The liberal patronage received in the | £ Williams, cou 7 lot 13... ... past has Lad the effect of causing every Ceme- | G, Burrett, dor cedar per contract ,, tery througliout this and adjoining Counties | § Dunlop, fixing bridge .. 8. Dunlop, bridge, Tth con, E. Willinms, fixing scraper, , H.T. 8. H. McKitiri 'P. Clarkson, culvert, Brock town line L, Burnett, extn work on 13th con, M. Hickey, breaking stove, 5th con, Allan and Scott, E. Williams, Simcoe st. and 7th con, C. Rennie, graveling lots 18 and 19, ¢ 8. Netherton, cedar. A. Leask, for gravel A. Field ling 2 fixing culvert, 204 con, D. Stalker. 14th con, B. Pickle, filling up Tol8cerrans 'L. Clarkson, fixing culvert, con. 14.. J. Dobson, fixing bridge at Dickson R. 3pencer, culvert, Nouquon road. ., . B. Woon, scraper... T. Graham, ceutro 10 J. Claughton, gravel $8 ;J. , 8 @. Steel, work vn Nonqion road.... . T. Swith, cedar und culvert ..... » W. Tomlinson, cedar and bridge T. Veitch, culvert. vee eens k, road scraper ... work on Gantan's hil lot 19 ..... t culvert N, Ballard, us» of road, lot 1, con Bs J. Weir, $2 55; W. Dunlop, 86 00; c. Sheehy, 'socts... POOR ToD: Mus. T. Crozier, keeping Cooper bo; Mrs. Walker, bread "$6. 04 . . . Mrs. Wakeford, $52; ; fixing house. $12 G. Cruthers .. $7 Toronto Hospital : $115. 60; "wood and Mrs. Houck, Mrs. Brann. Mrs. D. Fitche Mrs. Dancy .. Dorland Lazier, Mrs Murphy .. Mrs Jones, $48; "fixing "house $1.10. Wm. Coggan, $36 ; wood &c. $11. Joseph Edwards, Jane Brown... John Wilson... J. Dobson, for "Ferry, . IF". Smith, digging graves, &c., for Laziers J Cruse, coffin for Lazier........ W. 0. Bryant, aiding an indigent. E. Williams, aiding an indigent George Wilson, aiding an indige T. Clarkson, aidto T'. 149: W. Davis, coffins, &c, for indigents, Webster o © a --. » » CMO TCO WO DORAN HREOC IO © NhWE -- 2 $67 128 25 gsss3ss In Recount with 'the Corporation ENDING 31st DE EMBER, 1881. - SALARINS. D. McKay, Auditor ,..... 'Wm, Spence, Auditor, ... Wm, Ledingham] Assessor Chas. Daniels were Chas. Daniels, balance due .... : 'Wm. Ledingham, selecting Jaen Jas. Holman, Coubailor D. Rees, Messenger Jas, McFarlane, Councilor Peter Christie, Reeve , J. Dobson, Deputy Reeve Peter Christie, extra services L. Burnett, Deputy Reeve 8. H. Christian, Treasurer John Christie, Clerk Wm. Real, Collector Wm. Spence, part salary, Assessor for 1882 DOG FUND. E. J. Wheeler, Sheep destroyed by dogs A. Tennyson, H. Maynard, Jos. Pierson, Jesse Balter, R. J. Dobson, R. Munro, Thos, Horn, R. Dobsen, E. Buker, Wm. Dunlop,] Jos. Burton, : PX oe . ° SOHOOLS. urnett and English E. Ashton, $265.08 ; interest $36 12, T. E. Craigg,.... 13, A. Orchard, , 14, U. Hall, .. 15, Horn, and O'Leary 16, G. St. Johu.... 19, J. Howsanm ..... MANCHESTER CREEK. Debenture $345 ; interest $2760 vueevees cervensoee SUNDRIES. «C. Robinson, retainer Penrose vs. Reach. . A. Masters, attendance at hall... 8. H Christian, P. O. Orders, . Discount and Stamps on Notes ,. Thomas Horn, polling place, Utica H. Quant, polling place, Epsom . J. Heard, polling place, Prince Albert . 8: 8. No. 17, polling place wei Wm. Real, polling place, Greenbank N. Ure, & Co, stationery, &o . D. Rees, attendunce at hall . 8. H. Christian, account, stationery, &e. Hart & Co, stationery for elections v Bank commission on cheque, County Rate J. Christie, postage, certificates, re Penrose Pr Geo. Ewers, putting drawer in table T. Bennett, locks J. Christis, registering births, deaths and 'marriages. . Telegrams n BILLS PAYABLHE Ontario Bank . Wm. Reynolds COUNTY ONTARIO. County rate %, County school rate bese cess case PRINTING. Baird & Parsons . E. Mundy RAILWAY. Interest on Debentures .... "eee NONQUON OREEEK DRAINAGH. W. E. Yarnold, survey E. Major, Contract u... Ny F. Patterson, drawing i .E. Mundy, Printing .. J. H. Perry, Registering By-| vs Stamps and Toterest on Reynold's'notes J. Chrigtie, drawing Debeutures, &c. . Baird & Parsons, Printing and 'Advertising TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Poor Fund ..v aupeny Salaries .... sn Non Balance in Tends of Tieusurer... «ox «2 oo 22 8PoERRufonad g £283895820z05s $170 86 253 32 579 24 394 38 264 69 383 58 659 81 660 03 246 30 262 59 356 15 601 08 5634 21 245 44 119 38 464 48 360 88 283 71 270 40 283 08 $7122 75 372 » 8 0 - o BRORUOTIRAINROOREDO $231 44 $3926 00 2100 00 $6025 00 $2418 00 572 00 ---------- $2900 00 $128 00 5 28 $133 28 $180 00 $75 00 4328 00 5 00 4 32 11 92 35 23 20 00 73 00 $4548 47 W.H. PARK, . - 3 Having d Hotel, 1 bave thoroughly repaired 'and renovated' the entire premises even to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished [oes First-Class Sele and Stocked with the t uors an oy atten to the somfort of oie iantod ait The tabie and b well supplied, Prince Albert, June 12,1876. arom, in in< Er First-Class. and thoroughly fur- accommodation purchased the above pleasantly.|- ASSETS. Town Hall, Furniture, &0. . cen Mortgage. Railway money and Cash in bands of Treasurer ..... Railway Debentures Bix months' interest on 'Railway Debenturos Town line of Uxbridge and Reach School Section No. 1, te do s3e8sssEEessesess f [2S unvnnnvunsvpvuennd on i i ut 1 A SEESESEPISEEEEESEe most twenty long years; she con- tinued with something of a si * You have been & oot ihe me, darling." "And you bave been a blessed 3 little wife to me, Susan. "Come here ; ull I kiss you, There!" "I was thinking \o-day~--1 was thinking of--of " Of that TT baboon who used to go home with yon from prayer-meeting before I knew you? he interrupted. " What do you mean?" " Why, that Brace fellow, of course." : " Why, George, he wasn't such bad fellow." "Wasn't eh? Welly I'd like to know a worse one. He didn't know enough to chew putty, and there you were 88 good as engaged to bim." "Yes, George, but you know you were keeping company at the same time with that Helen Perkins." "That Hélen Perkins? Wasn't Miss Perkins one of the lovliest and protiiest young ladies in Liverpool?' " No, she wasn't! She had teeth like a horse 1" : 'She did, eh ? How about that stoop shouldered, white headed Brace ?" " And 'such big feet she hadl-- Why, George, she was the laughing stock of the town." " Not much she wasn' t! She was a yoang lady who would have made a model wite." " Then why didn't you marry ber, and all' her moles and warts and mushroom eyes?" "Don't talk that way to me! Her eyes were as nice as yours |" "They wasn't 1" "They was! I believe you are sorry because 'you didn't marry Brace!" "And I know you are sorry be- cause you didn't marry that band. some and accomplished Miss Perk- ins!" "lam, eb? I thought you said I had been a good husband to you 2" "And dido't you call me your blessed little wife 2" Then he plumped down and began to reud the mortgage sale and adver- tisements in the paper, and she picked up her sewing and"gave the cat a gentle kick. These old things will come up now and then, and somohow neither side get entirely over them.-- Detroit Pree Press. em------ Sociability while Travelling. "Speaking about the sociability of railroad travellers." said the man with the crutches and a watch- pocket over his eyes, "I never got 80 well acquainted with the passengers on a train as I did one day on the Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. We were going at the rate of about thirty miles an hour, and another train from the other direction tele- scope us. We were all thrown into each others sociaty, and brought in- to immediate contact, so to speak. "] went over and set in the lap and a girl from Chicago jumped over nine seats and sat down on the plug bat of a preacher from La Crosse, with so much girlish en= thasiam, that it shoved his hat clear down over bis shoulders. "Bverybody seemed to Iny aside the usual cold reserve of and we madsrouracives entirely at home. "A shy yous man "with "ny emaciated oil cloth valise, left his own sea!, and wentover and sit 'down in a louch basket w! bridal part; be of a corpulent lady from Manitoba, w=.

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