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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Mar 1884, p. 2

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I "bent zualee of members In county iP yeirs. elusive of os four' counties not return- 'ed, was $30, 049 in 1872 and $32,271 in 1681, (The increase was still going on, owing %o the trong inducements for' villages foi He cottheilk had Yollows 3 gh fon, fo i, 35 to 38; aron, 34 to 47 ; from 780:4a 1872 to 938 in 1881 { a alition and ratepayers i in townships. -- The comuittec for poeta a ii ano Granite, 28035; Middle: 16 to 21; Te Algoma election gime to poll their votes, be inflicted party named Walton thinking that he might a3 well as any one else collect a few hundreds from the sorruptionists cent. in nine The _codt of the cougeils, ex: or an inerease of 40 per dent- and the'inerease of pop- |. d that' the b of the! are fee 4°00. "body of mop, and that |B) |) the expenditure controllec oouhoils was only on an average about Dryden, manfully sténdiny forward in support of so desirable a measure. Mr. MeKuy thinks that because the spoundils 'was not such as to re- hy these pleased to sec Mr. the member for South Ontario, and ageordi fraud for 'the entered suit for that amount. =| bitterly, and every available defence was raised. The ti heame on at "the | 7. Manderso 'Winter Assizes in Ht Justice Caieron an verdict for the full amount was award- ed to. the plai tiff proven that five voters had presented the Q. B. Divisional Court, against the verdict on eight - or ten i diffarent grounds. dismissing the appeal. * that the returning oflizer is a mipisterial | : crowding systel de a substantial g evil they will bE ths great body of ould be a reform oe and will have a a ted to the cause absolutely refused of the Mowat re to allow The law sa) 35 that a fine of $200 may 'every such act. A y "gued 'the political damages in five such casos pakidga total of $58 000, and | , H * The Mail says:--The case was fought | Jurys when aC it being clearly Car themselv es at Apjohn's.polling booth | *5m and, claiming the right to vote, he had | snd stad their tendered voles on the pre- house m his rope:ty. The defeidant appealed to moving vote who had not a -- and not a judicial officer, and that he | [agement of the has no ri6ht to enquire into a voter's| etherton. L pa cori ny -other, ariety bf Wheat--1st John Tennyson, Siover Seed--1st W. Pearson. Alsike Clover--1st nyson. AcAny Seed--1st Wm Pearson, 2nd J. Roney. i other ariety of Beans--1st J ond | the of gi Sinete Drivin Horses ; 6--1st W. Stickney, od G. fore Mr, | Sin bid Bu don a Sok please Horses--1st W. Stickney, 2nd F. Tr 5--1st Mrs, Wim, Pearson, 2nd Mrs Wm. ondzesn b in ball; Messrs. A. Thompson, John Stone Judwes Th L refused to admiusters the oath, and re | A Wilgonand Mr. Hezzlewond sold off by anctidn the grain, seads, ce that ho would allow no mgn to ae all sollat fancy prices amid keen | ;pgke loud complaints when being as- We have hefore us » cope of the Auditors' report of the acconntd of the Treasurer of | Judgment was de- | the corporation of Port, Perry for thy year | the inhabitants of that locality |livered on Saturday by that court 883. sustaining the verdiét in full and|® Tho document is highly creditable to the tion, as if there were suitable roads The court held | Sillful and efficient Auditors, it is neatly | | out the property would be assess and accurately got: up and affords satisfad- tory proof of the vigilence and economical | The petition o others was hi te 5 h it to cut own & d fil in the 13th co "| Mr. Salter was, rant. He said t} thi years the great necessit; Te the hill had been brought before the had bee or put 4 i 4 e other means. ds and nothing 'is bei ps who have'to ed find it almost RR ' and. certainly. no load | ca over it; and it proves u g inconvenience so all that way, it.has almost b | able: and after waiting thinks that some attention given to that fong ne Mr. Burnett asked w p 1 Mir. Salter said that 8 at least $400 to Le of the work, : necessity for a grt on' said he did not know how" the hill; (Mr. Burnett--A well he aid not know that io =i Mandertorh, 2nd 8. Nor herton. + | actly a mountain but it was a of the worst hills he had ever seen any »lone-attempt to drive oyer. Here Mr. Coomer: gave a ludicrous description of gz over the hill. It was a sublime scene, he said, fo wit- ness one descending the stécp at the risk" of breaking his neck, towards ip Manderson. 4 8. Netherton. 3nd T. Manderson. herton. te Beans--1st°T. Manderson, Sod J. Tennvson. hy on "or, Bteer--lst James Kalght, 2nd William | Marsh Hill, that centre of civilization, * | leaving all the world behind. The Assessor also spoke on the sub- ject, describing the famous hill asa ; Mossrs. Thomas Graham, | great nuisance in the way of travel, | that the parties blocked in By th¥ hill | or Heifer--1st Wm. Carnegie. sessed as they have no passible road to get out to' market or any where else. He (Mr. Spance) would regard the out- lay as necessary for the éonvenience of and {mot a bad investment for the corpora-y So CARL ME Port Perry Audit for 1333. <M ato | higher figure, onc] and Ofcom of | The Couhuil 'promised to examine the corporation. during the past year. The | into the matter when examining the eonaty council of Simcoe has had the | right to vote, but must if he, doubt the |v | revenue of the corporation for the past-year roads and bridges of the township. | Jaton Yice-betors thers 3 Ia 25 cloctor's status adminster to him the + if that, therefore, the subject of reducing oath, and, 1 the ntitbers had better be lef alone. -- | | corrupt acts at the are more to follow. and E. Meck appoared for the plains |B and Messrs. Maclennan,. Q Ja. the province to go on wasting public | sooney because, forsooth, the county goungil. i. Re OF Conne ? reas atis the cost ed. Mr. Wood admitted that there was a strong in favor of lessening he number of county Whe 'hon. ode. He was in favor of Jess: -- the he pointed a1 presentation had taken place just in so that in favor oy og " he k with the increase of the Jo op pe country ; just'as if pub- lio wasts should be allowed to go on be: cause Mr, care for pels are away With the June meetings of coun- cils. Such is doubtless the fact but while thés4 appoffitinents may not have | diminished the eost of county councils hav) greatly diminished the work was correct the present representation is correct. Mr: Wood appears to be + the same time he is terribly afraid that such 0" reduction should take place -- * scaool: "The more haavily you the 'cramming system. what does he Messrs. Baxter and Sills goin for 'the crowd, foarin ing ta that if county of Simeoc refuses to commit Connor truly remarked that tmant of County Valuators les3enad the expanse or done no credit to these councils that has not beea greatly diminish- feeling throaghout th> country 5, 1 of member for Bast Kimcos was On the other hand tak the increase of re to the increase in wealth, if the onginal representation of reducing the number but at ta be a desciple of thelBilly 0 as3 the more steadily be will thinks the increase in number are able to bear it. of Huron, believes: in the expense 1 dimimished the Local Leg- come infor a trimming in the redjiond a num- was 3 one. rb upon the present sys- would bein favorof dividing o slectornl districts on peti- 'appears to have a very if, indeed, be of hed talked like a i sue will be foun received, the financial. standing of the municipality is decidedly first-class.-- An article is pot dear or cheap. in pro- portion. to. the Fin paid" Hod it, the Noone Fuze Jrapsep BarreeEs PLUGS, | - I C8 WwW Ve whole criterion o price being the value 3 it Li is hed wedveiisment, : Svs | prize named by the Coansil. 0 to Issacs' Clothing Establishment and received ; the: outlay is on' a liberal scoure one of his stylish hats at prices away, scale but it is wisely end judiciously invested," full value is received for the | away down among the eeats. Gt one of Much attention is given to his stylish hats and handsom: suits and go no less than and see your friends. commissioners, was expended during the year in repairing and keeping roads and bridges in a shfe and comfortable condition for travel, + The wants of the direction during | go fax towards meeting; the obligations vote. These arc the first legally proven ya Lipa 457.89 this includes a balance of | Mr. M: B fhe tikes it, .receive Wish Fron ro Bank, The sxpindiburs during the aynard drew the attention of | gunsil to the condition of the roxds;in his locality. He said that the gentle- 23,074. This a t go "| men who had addressed the council on rom last year, and Siz,088 daym flsction, bat there | Proctor for the defendant. rsd Brock Audit, + | 040 being for redemption of Debentures, In Messrs. Osler,Q.C,, | terest on Coupons and retiring a $2,000 0 junk Note. ne above amount is 87 034 ; our schosls cost ns {3 and 1 018, and taking this from §7,034 leaves mound' of their's a mountain, if they | £4,116, but of this 8517 was paid as county | wish to see hills that arc hills they had | | rate, so that 83,5600 was all hat | Tun the corpotation, and of this owing to the great damage by floods it required $1804.59 the demerits of the celebrafed hill in the-13th con; knew very littlei ubout Hence the expenditure-dess the [3,110 or they would not Lava called that it was left to | hatter visit his (Maynard's) locality, they would then bave some idea of On ta fives page of the present is- | for repairs on streets: so that the other ex- if difficulty of taking a load over an a copy of the Aud-| Township of Brock for the year ending | | ccember, 31st, 1883. The conterits | penditures have not been extravagent. The impassible 'nountain, incomo r the ditire amounts itors' Report of the accounts of the 8133, id Fe expenditire amoun! to, that a couple of hundred dollars would 'Lots oF Reapy-Mipe CrormiNg 710 'SE GIVER He considere do good service in the place referred to, Bub-when the job is let it will be nec- cessary to see that it is let to some one --tlilg Away, --See Mr. Drowa's new adv- of tho document go far to show the | | ertisement, ho is giving up the Ready-Made | who will do the work and do it faith- prosperous condition of that fine town- | Clothin line, at least wi go out of . it so ship while the rat&of taxation. is Tow, | very low when compared with the value outlay. the roads and $2,973.86, including- the sums paid to indigents are Ly mo means ov erlooked | but there are 'not many of them and £400 met all the irements in that t year, |, The schools cost them: the matter of educa is elways the best gconomy hen He money 4 judi- Tots 7, 8 and 9 én condition 'Lh 'the | ti ciously expended. A very large mont stands to the credit' of the municipality in way of debentures and mortgages : debentures | are held by Brock against seven separ- ate municipalities, and several valuable mortgages are held by that town- ship. The interest received from these of the municipality. of the corporation" and how they are managed will agree with the Auditors in stating thet the eouncil and officers of the municipality deserve the thanks of the ratepayers for the efficient and $5, The mosting of. the Patrons and Directors of the , Manu- sbon as he can sell off and superior stock of Ready-Made Clothing now, on band. See the plan be has ad 1 | wark and 'not afraid of i. for getting rid of it on short notice. Read his advertisement and note the prices at" which hes selling. ond that Messrs, McFarlane, Allan and 'the mover be commissioners én the part of Reach. "On motion of Mr. Burnett, the sum of 84 was ordered to be paid to D. Reece being in full of services as'mes- The Reeve voted with the senger to date. On motion of Mr. McFarlane; the |. 1 ig oom NOW sum of §14 was ordered to be paid to and carried on. the Rowing an. All knowing angthing of the affairs | 3. /i xy 'Davis being in full of is for coffins furnished to indigents by order of the corporation. On motion of Mr. Lang, tho su $5was griered to 'be paid to one. 'om: linson an indi The Clérk the council tnd fully and if no one else will undertake the "very extensive the work he will, he is agenstomel, to The Council promised to attend to | the matter and in the mean time $ concert, sy Been pk i Be The thun confined to this as on of applause ders of applause were byz the "'gods" in the all ilar ns they left nothing further to be desired in the, rounds and rei This company Jubilee Singing, pregaie Hhe earty. A very thanks was pleasing an hearty and unanimous vote of given t to the Singers -while the satisfactory nature of their | Reverar rr were commented on in terms of much praise: The worthy, Chairman too came in for a hearty vote of thanks for the 'efficient dis- charge of his important duties. The concert was a shidcess in every ticu ar, but had the evening been ab all favorable it wot ld have been a fouser and a still greater success, Suancially at least. avural and ei Chief Dated this 4th day of March, 1884. ry essence of The their throughout. To the Editor of the OBSERVER. Sir,--I have 'noticed with 'great pleasure | our, last issue to the Pentland inf Mr. tends A First Cloes Sct of Nowa Py Sn idst a, sohool for the; Basses gun men and ladies in the art of | ~ tn very 3 FOR $25, And all other classes of HARNESS, an announcexnant in: His ath heartily Py success in his und: Be dng indi clerks, &e,, iL Lg nape that'a clerk ont of employment has work to fin employrient's telegra) ators on the contrary pre mand, ;We shallin a dm 0.&Q. Q. Ry in running order, Hine. that road require abont 100 operators alon, the line, and in my humble opinion those our farmers sons who wish to leave the farm for other callings in life would do better to e army tors than to swell the already ovoraiooked markebof clerky &c. ; and any young ladies would, I am convinced, find operating amore congenial occupation than teac! alone will enter spells cat. gig himself, and as ugh is is well qualifi- Mr. Pentland is a id to yw ruct others in th . 2 CITIZEN. advised Mayuard to secure the neces- {sary timbers if he can yet them at the On motion of Mr e £3 was ordered to bo 'paid to Mr. Lang for family, The Auditors, Messs. - Reach 0 Council. McKay and The regular Hionting of the Council | whole to consider the same. of the township of Reach was held in the town hall, Manchester, on Monday 10th inst. *Memibers all present. these require only partial assistance, Bh minkics 81 the proxi ious esting of the Auditors as just read beaflopted, | "On 'motion of Mr. Burnett, it was 87 iy Tibeiglity In agreed to expend $200 in building a led in sheet form for distribution. After a careful examination: of the Mr. McFarlane moved that the" report that the Clerk advertise the same as bridge and opening up-the town Tine! Mr. Allen' between Brock and Reach oppositedt t.the words! Excep; ther on' of the Auditors to oy oe township of Brock expend a like sum, | Treasurer $60 for extras" be added to Mr. McFarlana motion. The amendment was put. wd low on the following vote. Yeas-- Messrs. Allen and B nays-- Messrs. MeFarlane lared the dment lost. ~The original motion was® Yeas--Messrs McFarlane nays Messrs Burnett and. Allen. Reeve voted with the yeas and tion: was ordered to be paid to an indigent. 'motion of Mr. Allin, the sum 'ot {And pt Ly rought to the notice of thot a party. Ba view to th ur- | Joti shouts ties. 1 am, a, ps RN r»np@ oc pd [Ad reftisemznt.] Port PERnY, March 3, 1994, To the Editor N. 0. OBSERVER. Dear Sir, --I intend opening ina few weeky in Harness whicltis hy? 5 gy, and, a Telegraphic do Lnstitser, in Port Perry, Where} | commere! thin, * | Taylor, brought in their report and | tution of this the Council went into committes of the | railroud and a offices openiug in the Dominion that operators are in demand late good salaries. The time taken to Jam this art is from four to five months such an ja dre the law directs and get 200 copies print- | tho day. Having had thirteen y ticle experience both , and. I for one most aon Any C-A-T YOU" OAN train. ertak- class well Dumons helogeuts oper: cold Propertionately wi I am which 5:1 can avoid 'usin supplies furnished to Vansigkler's thoroughly tau ght providing sufficient on- | couragement is given me to go to the ex. pre of heli or "shying aid. a Tr 1 & Valises, There are so many new carrying on report end all being foundgsatifictory |, the ability. of the student. T wi Institute in Port Perry with upils, the number for the first term ited to fifteen. An ews hi be formed for those ment of Whips. Hore Hteulatay In endless variety and all guaranteed tobe of puta Superior Quality. | "0 "| 'Thisits being pidred od by theidaily: Sessa COLLARS, yu _ A SPECIALTY) _ Having in my employ... Ras HR. JOHN RUSSELL, | first-class A or lar Makar, as a Six tl work perfectly safe, which isthe ost important part Poin io da which. is very oftenmdde use Cheap Harness. - Ihave always on hand a splendid assort- B. F. ACKERMAN z= moa Wither do ufos Sh the s pubis Shak he he is still notics, open at 8 d'clock a. m. ; HARNESS ln eis BUY Tow Roles, Thai part of part of lot ¢ umber Ni ANDAHALF- Or ollows :--Commencin, in manu- Curry Combs, Brushes. | chase agsordin IR vould tk 'and you will be conv' you can buy yout ange B, F. ACKERMAN. Wg Kren Port Perry, March 5; 1664. OF A VALUABLE wD » fd wom pi 41 a | Pend on being thoro | desirous of terms an learning this art ply without dela; personel or d other touts or signed. - I yours trilys SA MP PSEC SRO MARRIED, 1 5th Inst., at the_resid mother bythe Rev. E.R. Yom Sinai', all of the residence of Mr. Jobn te} isl inet., dot the atthe 10 : Fora pbs of Sonya. oer " Bot railroad telegraphing the students 'can de-{ =. fia oughly tua Those 3 , for dider- {Coxrrxvep Fron First Pace] MISCELLANEOUS. oi

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