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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Mar 1884, p. 2

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of sol q Laces § _Yeuture an a on re sul 7 Bch apparent intricacy ties have acted wisely while bi while those who both Daminion and jtios cannot have injured by s0 doin lb ap: ast they! 'application to the - ntithorities is" the proper course aud that if the applicart has | x yagi the requirements of the if 'he and his premises are. all A atid there is no vital "objection | : red ts the granting of such lic cense, | Bocas will be granted. The nt paid i in $10 with bis] + pplh Soh is! pay &5 when he | ~ Feceives his license, thaking in all £15. now appears to be the leaping off' ull 'the money the Dominion will ; demand? Most likely it is all and now | ithe Provincial authorities tap in and demand such license fee, 83 they may have fixed by! 18k he) parties will be;prehibited from to sell, btiif the foe is paid the Prov- incal authorities will 'Lave no further control, the working of the traffic will | be fully under the management and | | ] of, the Daniinion authorities. | g #0 be the int cae law in the. ,metter, 'the y of "| health if not life itself is impossible ; A ave applied to 4hic Local | some risk of being: "ipince, what will be the next move! is] will _ Stitpte ; #if the demand is mot complied | selling:sntl ipuniskod if 'they attempt | in like manner the 'life and lealth of the mind depend: no:less directly on the uantity; variety 'and quality of tlie aati food, and a lavge' [supply of such food is derived from Trading. Books prove a grand sourde-of mental food ; and'as the body is dwarf- 'ed and' "enfocbed by insufficient and ¢ ¢ intellect becomes and' vitinted 'by § supply of such reading as is best adapted to develop ! and invigorate the wind. A commun- ity is highly favored who have easy access to a carefully and judiciously' selected library. Tu tlifs respect the 'inhabitants of this entire section of country are tp be congratulated on the easy access they have to so important a fountain of knowledge, so abun dant a supply of the right sort of read- ing ag tis'to Wi found' the library of the Pt Perdy ops Institute, contafling as it does a rbst abundant supply of sach reading as cannot fail in proving a source of much pleastre {and profit to all who take edvage of it. ! The library has been thoroughly over- hauled and rearcanged and a large and valuable addition made to it. It is now conveniently located in Mr. | Gordon's office, over the Post Office, | | where Looks mey be had any day with- | P in office hours. | proper catalogue , de out so that ate er book is can be select ed with the least possible trouble. The , membership fee for the Institute is only §1 per annum and all members have the full advantage of the library. { Books are of no further use than for reading, reference and study so that | the payment of §1 per year places each member in as favorable a position as if he owned the whole library, if he did own it he could only read one book at a time and his membership gives him | that privilege as he can change his book mode of handling the mew Tope i the matter wot be long in _suspence a pitched legal "battle will be, fought over it with what # * youll remains to be seen. The follow- | .. Angare the amounts which the Local | es holding Dominion Licenses. If L Provincial authorities pf. 2 dssue a Fike amownt y a #a'bechargedas for Domin- as mo Iww would allow, any diner mination: in favor of either, ; Jicanse. + Here is #4e proposed scale of fees : pee Sheth P $300 00 150 0 po 1 _, Authorities intend to demand from | "250 00| d as frequently as he pl The general intelligence of this com- | munity is a sufficient guarantee, now | that the Institute hag been thoroughly | reorganized -- that it will be generously | patronized, and that the. membership | 1 will be in keeping with the wealth, in- telligence and enterprise of this pros: perous rein: § All Are eligible for membe yoent of §1 will make any it: do Pa Spe and give him the use of the Zor one year. : Parties coming to do business a Port jRorry wilt" find -it" convenient to ex- {change their books any time when | they are in town, bua are cmap Ere Albeit and nw The 5 fou Ball Pamily (colored) Ju #oknowledg 0 be wy SE are orp ng here of the Prine Albert, oo cngait. of of the. ML L Cul end will oe ive two of the ular And /attract- . ive Concerts, ion hurch, Seugog Contr 'on q ay March /10th and one at the Methouist Church; Prince Ader, wh Tuesday, Murch 11th. . The wonoert. will comrgence at 7:30 m. An 'dpjoyable time may be relied on and full Houses a', expected as all willbe pleased atF svingano para | of hearing those chrilling an ting Jysilee Sangs of of oy of tYisBunny South. Fon Sun A i 9th the Ball Fatly w; at the 'morning services |. tho Sion Church Bougog Centre; and &t the evening services at Prince Albert. A silver collection is asked for at each sarvice on Sunday. (See Posters.) . Tho public are indebted to the efforts |; The books are wall prravre | and a Jt to be reddy' the A ¢ the first of March or it could not be but in force for a year ; the Council had only three days in which to do the work, and 'in order to prevent them from ratifying the by- law thie liquor men" had an injunction served on the Council forbidding them to ratify the by-law ill afterargunient was heard, expecting as a matter of that ts could not be heard in time for the Council to ratify the bylaw before the first' of March and then it could not take effect in the prisent year. The ttioner, Port Perry, bei "A Rousing 8 "Mr. Thos. Madill, from this locality and South, was on the eve of Friday, 29th ult, ente farewell, complimentary many friends and well town and its surroundings, lows of which order Sng. isa prominent and esteemed member, a Eminent inent part in the proseedings: The Supper was given at Ruddy's Hotel and the thoroughly established | reputation of the active ind hostes | is a sufficent guarantee for "the good taste and first-class get up: of the sup- per. 5 sah ad people saw the dodge and had the matter brought up for hearing at once and succeeded i rbavip the injunction removed in sto Council to ratify the b A union Was now brought bear on the Council, a special mogting, was held and the by- law ratifled "so that it may come in force in the present year; thus jn Toronto at least, no license shall be 'granted for the sale of liquor where groceries are sold ; however the 'by-law wont be put in force for some months or it may bof for he present year. Po [Such Harness ag Al Should Have. Choice mater: al, skillful manufac- ture and a perfect fit are indispensable to good Harness. fretting and run- ning away in horas are as wuch at- tributable to "poor "or badly made har- ness as to stupid or vicious drivers. See Mr. B.T. Ackerman's new ad- vertisement in this issue He guaran- tees his haruess to give perfect satis- faction and everybod; is pleased with { his prices. Eee his large and choice stock of every thing in the line. el Sa, Art Aware His Cemixa Wars De- Light. --The {ame of Mr. Ragan, the Illuminated Tourist, if we nay so ex- press ourselves, has already attamed a a reputation secured by few lecturers and such is wot at all surprising when | we cors der the nature of the lectures accompanied by thesplendidly Illumin- ated Scenes of the several tours g- scribed. Tt but rarely happens t gat so rich and attractive a treat is off ered ton rural .comwmity; and all a re in- dobted to. our ;. Methodist "Aiends for placing in our reach so grand an at at sw h a price (25cts) that all may enjoy it, an en- tertainmont of the very liighest class at so low a charge. No "me, we think, will deny himself the Tarivilege of soy grand and enjoyable un efening. It hk be a libel on 1] Co of the community i hall not pack- ed to its utmost « pacity. Be at our Towa Hall on ths &vening of Thursday, 13th inst. and rive him' a rousing wel- come. (See pasters and illustrations, ) Fy ARIE A Gala Night vith Cur Schools. The Ppils of our High and Publie Schools"fe preparing a rousing public entertainment to be given in the Town Hall on the evening of Friday, 31st ingt. 7 s will be an Exhibition of more oo ordinary' attraction. Ap pripriate and.carefully selected Read- ua, Recitations; Dialogues, dec. / The musical department. will consist of Solos, Choruses, Glees, &e. Much interest.and amusement may be expected from the rare Exhibition of Wax Works nearer life than any such exhibition ever before witnessed in this part of the country. The worthy and noble object to which the proceeds | = aro to Le devoted has of itself a suffici- ent claim, on the favor of the public to secure a full House. The proceeds will go to the maintenance of thoSchool Reading Room: The young, intelligent amateurs ex- tend a pressing and cordial invitation to the whole gommunity to come and od rt in the evinings enjoyment. osters and Advertisement.) Prrsoxar.=:Mrd C. H. Fitch, of Philadelphia, U. 8., is now on a visit. to her numerous relatives and friends in ° this' section of country where she spent' her child- hood's glowing . morn 'nd the bright and sunny 'season of girthood's rising day. As Miss Hurd she was a goneral favorite and universally esteemed for ang to ¥ edi of 'the Prifics Albert C. M. Oh to-morow--Krida, EEE ,| favorable to 8 pel os bi el La ' -| was added to the | mittee to: whom the 1 | against freg trade in tables by a generous representation of the intel-{ The ligence enterprise and wealth of thelp locality presented a more than ordinary interesting spectacle. Supper over and the cloths drawn the intellectual part was entered on with much spirit. Mr..J, H, Brown, occupied the chair with the uth of |. the evening on the righ . John Rolph occupied the vi air. The loyal and patriotic toasts were given with much vim and yeu. onded to, with no less dash. y The toast of ithe Guestef the 2 vin ing got a rousing Teception ; the chair- man did the subject full justice speak- | ing in terms of praise of Mr." Madill's many good qualities as a townsman, a neighbor and a friend. = The sentiments | & of the chairman were echoed by all present and universal regret was ex- pressed at the loss the community will sustain by the removal of Mr. Madill. A highly complimentary address was gow read and presented to Mr. Madill. The Guest, in 'a brief but feeling manner acknowledged the compli- ment. The toast of the Host and Hostes was a rouser and theirhighly successful eflorts in furnishing so choice a supper were commented on to good purpose. Mr. Ruddy acknowledged the com: pliment in appropriate terms, A pleasent time was enjoyed by all. --_---- An Important Appointment. Mr. Frank Trounce, son of ~our re- spected townsman W. J. Trounce, Esg., has been appointed to the highly re- sponsible and honorable position of Manager of the Richmond Hill Branch of the Central Bank.. This is a most judicious appointment, the young mdn, is in every way well qualified to fill the position with credit to himself and advantage to the Bank, what he lacks in years'is more than compensated for by his superior (abilities both natural and acquired ; his qualifications mor- ally, wtellectually and physically are of a high order and will prove a first- class outfit for the position to which he has been appointed. He is emphatio- ally a Port Perry hoy having been reared and educated in our midst, the town has, reason to feel proud of him, and while he is to be congratulated his success the institution Which Pos secured his services is alsoto be congratulated. ----irpie Port. Basry Deus. The above Council met pursuant to adjournment on' Monday evening last. All the members present, the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting wore read and approved. "The Clerk read a communication from McQuellen & Company, of Toron- to, offering to give the dorporation all necessary information regarding the Water Works Systom. The Clerk laid the Alditor Report for the endi Slat, ecember, 1883, on is : Ou motion of Mr. Pastors, the Re-|* port was referred back to the Auditors with instruction to make out adetailed t of theMi ah" Account, The handsomely arranged aud well } | Like the * : Aver Sarsaparillacis the means i use in this city on Monday. derers Me been captured. htt duce new cleanses dhe a Tugerion ie or lid and is a Bost pe and harmless a 1 oR the al duz on acount 0 "the oe Eh oohot 200 fox este not restored It ds spfing, CA nature's Intent forces. 1s 1 3 Si you," 'renew your 'conples n, invigorate your pow- ers, _ cleanse "the channels of life.-- for this purpose. v2 Th Everyone to Yous aut Beara go] tating ; one that will got the lads and lasses to "bide at ¢ home 0' nights to read." A od story will make the use wifg smile er the guide mast ip, bis hands with | J pes delight. toons contains exactly what will pl please and instruct. We direct our readers' attention to its advertise- est in our columns, and say, ReaD jr and AKE IT. hsb i Jubilee Singur, As may be don by Rosters $e peopls of this vicinity are to be favored with that weird at bewitching music, so facinating to the public' mind--the plaintive : melodies of the Sunny South. The Methodist people of Prinve Albert have secured the services of 'the Bauv TaMiry oF JuBiLes Sivcers--the best in the Dominieu---~who will Sing next Sunday morning: and ey :ning respectively at tho Seugog and Prince Albert appointments' of the Canada Methodist - Church: They will oto give one of their - POPULAR CONGERTS 'at the Zion Church; Scugog, on Monday, pueliihg Hs) and on Tuesday évening | in the Methodist Church, Prince Albert. total strangers in this. -localiby, they are not unknown in the towns and cities of Ontario. "They" have Sung with great atoeptance to over- -lowing bouses in Shaftsbury Hall; and in many of the Churelies, of Poronto, in M. E. Tabernacle of Belleville within two weeks of the Fisks visit there; before the assembled "thousands frem yeanto year at Grimbsy and in the verious cities, tagyns and large villages of the West, t has been the writers privilege to hear A on ten diferent occasions 'with ever growing interest. Wherever they have Bung they have received the well merited | praise of the ppublic Press, a card speaking of their recent Concert on thé" Yonge Street, North, Cirenit, of the MethodistChurch says 1-H Bugcess stirpassing' even that] of last year, Churches more than pack ed melodies bewitching, inspiring tearsof ingled joy and sorrow,recei] 44 prince- ly, everybody delighted. ill 'have them again." ~ Trained and cultinated their singing is enchanting, while their nice refinement - mukes them welcome guests in the very best of homes. Be sure and hear them as announced above and Lear something sweet to talk about. Com, : ; [Advortisement.] 'Port Perry, March 3, 1884, To the Editor N. 0. OBSERVER. Dear Sir,--1I intend opening i ina afew weeks a Tele; io Institute in Port P erry uh where Commercial a and railroad telegraphing will be ughly taught providing. sufficient en Mr. Parsons moves that when this Council adjourns it s . adjourned till Friday next at 3 o'clock; p.m., then to meet at the Clerk's he for the purpose of further opnsidering | the Auditors' report. -- On motion of Mr. Prince the follow- ing accounts were ordered to be paid the same to be charged to the indigent fund : Mrs. Koster $4; J. Tunstall $4; T. Madill $1.86 for 'furnishing provisions for tramps. 4 1 On motion of Mr. Currie the Com for referred, were allowed ay next. to report, and the Yisme of B Parsons | couragement is given me to goto the ex pense of procuring ty and ey thing nécessary for carrying on an tution of tia kind. There are so: 'many new; al the Dominion that are I demar at good salaries. to letirn this art is from four tofive- months to the shility.s of 'the. students | 1 wold start such an institution in Port Perry 'with twelve pupils, 'number for the first term will, : Eniited fo fteen. An ovehing clas class |. could be formed for those engaged the day. tool ience both fo story, one that is' bright, cheerful and enter: | * 'While the Ball Jubilee Singers arglin »-| Estate of YOU CAN BUY A FirstClass Set of NIoKEL- guaranteed to give Spain in every thn FOR a And all other classes of HARNESS, A SPECIALTY! Having in my employ MR. JOHN RUSSELL, A thoro Ci % shay 'Maker, I am prepared to olen for. Sale Collars which witl work ly most important JAS pectin g to At Proportonaley Low. in ov COLLARSYU Bt YeBanic' as a safe, which is the te Haman | VILLAGE "PROPERTY IN 'PORT PRRRY, ; Annnally ¥ utara 160 doz. Collars of Tomes and » Vireo i the Power Mortgage a certain eh Baa Catan and rbman which will be 'the tine Sal, there will be sold fo ATOCTIOIN Atte A RETREAT, Water Street, PORT PERRY, 1884, On Saturday, March 18; At One o'elock p,m. the following That part of lot 'nitmber Nineteen in the xth of Re: Si. ach, AND A Hare-A follows : corner of a certain ! fore conveyed by Ham Perry to Thomas ges Bory on of Api; Isl, by Deed recorded: the. 1 had wt the south-west erty and John Whips. forse $ Brusi es. and you will you can buy Bsadr Port Perry, March 7s 1884, SCHOOL RXHIBI IN THE Priday Evening, " is st Mord, 1884 Public Fenanally to an Entertainment con- sisting of Readings, Recitations, Diarogues, Sevos, Ciorusss, Grrrs &e, together with "| Dwarfs, Giants, | " Animals and other 'curiosities too ni in expected to be one of the hest exhibition 7:30 ; Ira .m, 3 roses GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. March 4, 1884. Todi void using that of tlie Teather Harness whichis whioh 46 vary often made Sad poner ok facturing Cheap Harness. : I have always on hand a spl did asgort: ment of : Trunis & Valises, : lankets, Curry Combs All of whieh re been bonght at low prices be convinced by calling that T. ACKERMAN: | Town Hal, Prt Perry, B The Scholars of the Port Perry High and Public Schools invite their Friends and the to mention. This is ever given in Port P Doors opened ate £ rR begin abs. Ad- dren 1. cents. Pro- according | ceeds oe] oR Reading Room Fund. 17590. Ee oh east four ninety and a half links ; thence -four degrees cas i 'Whitby, Port Perry and' Lindsay Ball. way ; thence northerly along the western limi of the said Railway fo the southern limit of thence south seventy-four" degrees west two chains wore or less, to the place of beginning, On the premised is ergoted & 'comfortable 'Frame Dwelling 18x26 feet and 18x22 feet, nearly new, with other improvements. Teras oF Sars. --Ten per cent. of the pu por chase money to be to the Ven andor' Solicitor at. the time of sale; the, balan within the moni ereafter, Oxf ¥ rt of 3aid lok hareto- th the 10th north cast, to the western limit of a BOA gp er ui irnish you wa Aden Saline ohn Crorass' fully equal 16 What you would said land sp vero. to Thomas Paxton rm Sachin 1 with Boots i | TO BUILDERS 1, Hd gt QEALED 'TENDERS (either in bulk or separate) will be received by the under- signed up till noon on "Wednesday, March 12, 1884; for the ercction of a ZBRICK Tg | Plans and Specifications oan be fob y office, Whitby, from Monday, March 8rd till Friday, March 7th, and 'at W. B. Lt ort Perry, on and after Friday, S | Mary N.E. Corner of k, i : and Duhdas Sts., 1 Fob, 27, 1884. Whitby. Eee SR kt "Huser A Perey; for W. B. Me = Mrs. Jariey' s Far-amed Waxworks be: ot No'Tender wi Joattly bestonpted, fe bee n Sad our

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