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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Apr 1884, p. 2

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doped in Y, and, in 18 0 | spared neither, Jabor uor expense insu securing the Desf goods in the best] {tkets, going right to the factories in pei. ision. | 11 Montreal and uebee and purchas- mail for depision, | 5: Friar ta fen in. England jor. ing ogly such he knew from his ihe fanthi fault jute fire "TURE On motion of Mr. Parsons, the we-| Miss Hayrison, is to be congratulat-| port of the finance committee as | hibition. gh egperier ed on the grand success of the display | received and adopted. | plaase with fi boot amd "be | and on the hearty tribute of her 'lady | Mr. Parsons, introduced and carried 'siperior jadgmbnt oblof superior quality. Heads cool and! visitors to the splendid display of Ber through a Fire Limit, By-law prohibiting 'than the" fepresen: [feet warm até just what is wanted| superior Milinery skill. 'The gelita too, Whe erection of wooden buildifigs on bubs. That) for health as well as comfort. Mr{who were prosent appeared to" be|elther side of Queen Bt. from Water that "distant hills look] Wright will look after the féet lot Who | bathed in smiles, some from admiring St. to John Bt. and 'on either sideof £3 Ee: C0 will attend to the Leads. Be sure to! the attractive display and others from | Perry St. from North 8t. to Mary 8t. . 5 he 1 0 Ep Shy men resid kis advertisement and don't fail to the near prospect of seeing their girls land on the 'West side of Water St os i mild 4 reason to be ashamed of the ministers wing little or. nothing of the merits. of the varions Methodist Chitchés" who awry and | examine his stock and note the prices: come out in one of the many | from Queen to Mary St. That all et { charming bounets or hats, the little main walls shall be built of Brick, Iron, of the case could éspect even 19 givens hagther Cundidate Sie Public PAtron- beauties which showed to so, great! or Stone within a distance of at least|formed to a grent extent the vanguard nl Palos sat Bos oul ! advantage, and every young man felt sixty feet from theline of the street. of this noble army, morof the ministers of a PE 0 Orr Graham, son-of James Graham, |like saying " Draw on me for the, On motion the Council adjourned. the other churches who were bringing up the the and noguainted with all the APRIAm, J ™ | ike rear; they might' be 'called 'extremists or i t Otir J ol lights oust | E50» Scugog, having completed hig j amount, which was very necessary for a man who had a wife or. who was seeking one. He had no Gotxa pon 111e Edrrors.--MADRID, for already on their banners was victory in- scribed. After "Rally round the standard" by the choir, the Rev, Mr. Kenner gave an appropriate and masterly address; in which lie handled with the skill of a logician the flimsy and exploded sophistries of the mod- erate drinker and the. anti-prohibitionist on the question of #emuneration to hotel keep- ers for depreciation of their property, he showed by many happy illustrations that they had no right to help more than other men in righteous callings whose business often failed from changes in the tariff, par: limentary enactments, removal of business centres, &c., by which properties other than hotel have depreciated in value and the owner was the loser, Mrs. Kenner followed the argument of her husband in a" beautiful and inspiring address in whi h she urged up- on the audience the yow of total abstinence et eee Farms for Sale. in which they can have no personal) knowledge and little interest. em | wiseonesare adding to imprisomnent for tite, the handing over the bodies of the ed, and was well patronizedby the children' friends, a 3 : cool-headed men like the Hon. §. H. Blake sither have heen. very. imperfectly College and received hisDeploma as 'a 'ment was handsomely decorated | Gordahas'been sentenced to eight years son, 'Then their cause. was one of rightous- 8 mt gp Progress was ari :sted last Saturday er grappel 'with 'any Cnhadian point of | practice of his profession. The young | ligent; active and studious, he proved | Mr. T. 8. Corrigan's announcement | pve. Rditors of the paper escaped by ~ or anyother outsider can be expected : department of the profession and goes | Indies in town and country (Gents | By All Means Send them Home own legal 'quibbles it is time we had; if | Which thorough training, = natural| He has fixed on Saturday, 19thlgiith Premier of British Columbia Supreme Court, &c., &e., be not enough extensive and successful practice. |He has succeeded in securing the Cliinese, hourly expected, to land in London's best and most skillful Millin- | ri ves his government power to prohibit Jet [us try and manage our own legal! | Saturday, of introducing the accom-|te 1 | plished stranger to all the ladies in the disallowed by the Domision Govern- : : aii rertising © is | { opinion that th vhole case should 1 mouths and begging the Privy Council jin our advertising columns of 3%! Opening Millisiory : Display, { opinion that the whole case should be {nent and: will be tmuch pleased to meet in allowing or disallowing the prohi i "| excluded: from landing "in British names we failed to catch added much inter- fine 100 acre farm three miles south of | Ree Mr. Corrigun's announcement. i | therefor have to return to their own excused himselfon account of the latecness cultural Sagiety will hold their Spring ' Tug Parerixc Seasox, =<Now that" The prospects of the poor ones {un | improbable. that. The Officer: and, Directors of this Bot where to get sud doom Paper aa) Houses) for the unpardonable crime of | yesiding in the. province Will endeavor | After the gathering/of the tooruits thik en: make the shows worthy of the intelli- | Caw's where a magnifident stock of the] sot toben sufficient punishment and the | Or Canadian workman cannot eat the Sunday School scholars of the village, o i sold ck call , Tet them Bey mover fail in 'making the opened out and will be sold cheap, good. go Avcrioy Birk --Mr, Wn. Seott | Charities of the city of Montreal on market. | greater ifort on the part of 1 i ---- | priate sermon on Sunday evening to which the farm stock, jmplements, &c., on haying the bodiés of the inmates of our| A correspondent of the New York the lands of the officers. -- far of implements required on o farm.-- mercies of the dissecting knife. "Rattle |ohecy Saline dogs. 'I su 'grent | the | : : fanatics but they were in company with | course in the Provincial Veterinary | The large and magnificent Establish- | April 7.-2The Bditor of EI Povenir a li ng. 1. 3 and Sir Leonard Tilley, ir Henry Taughtor their judical eaparity must | ¢oroughly qualified Veterinary Surgeon throughout and was much admired | sont Al dftector of El Thompson and the celebrated Dr. Richard- De of 'ani inferior order if they canvot| has located in Port Perry for the' by the hosts of visitors. mean and' philamthropy andite ght for anch pe aoa up. b | An At Home, | for publishing an "extract from the la cause the bestand bravest might be proud, Taw quite as ably and more satisfactorily | nan has everything in his favor intel-| {writings 'of Macaulay on regicide. than any mes! s Priv iil any ber of the Privy Connell a persevering and successful student to the ladies will be read with more flight: thoroughly qualifying himself in every | than, ordinary interest by all the] sade. Htwe ba a i i ghly q yng every ry A 'we have not cuXcient abil ity in oar higher courts to decide our ito practice with every advantage ture not forbidden to read it.)-- Orrawh, April 4 "Hon. Willinm : : | ability and indefatigable application |inst., as the season's opening of the|who isin the city, tele hed to his Su; Cc A ability gn PP ' opening who isin the city, telegraphe | our Superior Courts, Appeal Courts, | He will soon work in 0 an| Millinery Department of is business. | provincial secretary not to allow 500 of lagal machinery let us have a few | | services of Miss Robertson, one ot 1° Be le say 3 She Ears more courts added, but, for pity sake, | ] ' ; J ar T a | ers, and hopes to have the pleasure, on | Chinese immigration, and that he in- Re 5 Tarties wishing to purchase good | tends to exercise it until the bill is o Affairs. 'without everlastingly running | garni either to work them or for specu- b 1 Q i i ci Si rthi i ing | Si %, i to England with our fingers in iii lation will find something interesting {town and its surroundings at theGrand ment." Bir John Mcdonald is of the 1 Miss | referred to the Imperial Privy Council { for their costly interference in matters | 1Ssue. | Robertson has charge of the depart- | before his Government take any ste Mr. W. B. McGaw, offers for sale; ge i { i that choice 100 acre farm Deig lot 3, fis ! i |tory bill passed by: the British Colum- of water was beantifully rendered i g {in the 4th con, E. Whitby, * the Indics and show; them; 30 ng bia, Legislature. Thesé Chinamen, if by two little girls from Port Perry whose : te attractive in the finest styles and.lead- { Mr, Wm. Burns offers for sale that | ing fashions of the day. | Golumbis ot land othe Northora ot tothe pr The Rev) Mr. Bark. i i? 1 | Pasific cost in México, and will | well was the Tast spéaker called npon, who Township of Cartwright Agri-| Port Perry. a ---- ypu a Prospects Brightening. | country Mr. Smith considers it not lof the hour, mentioning only that. inthe Bhow for | Show Grounds, oe i or trouble may follow | Methodist Church branch of the Tatal Ab. Willianbbur, day, April 25th, | room papering is the order of the day | 3 : the refusal to allow thsse Chinamen to | stenance Union they had'I12 members, be- : ol [Cis manbter of intanéstito nll to Know | CVerated in our paupers prisons (Poot }jang, us undoubtedly those at, pre side 40 or. 50 members of thie Band of Hdpe, , ety never: fuil in their duty to the | all require whether for beauty, style, { poverty are increasing in brightness; |to effect a landing' for theip country-; tertaintent closed with the banediotion. society and in their united efforts to | quality and price. Go #6 W. H. Me-| imprisonment in a Poor House appears | Mel in Some way. , The Magic Lantarn-views exhibited before : i 3 Bodin i § ! on Saturday night by Messrs. MoKenzie and gence, enterprise and prosPetity of that | most clegant designs of Euglish and dirt or live on rats and mice and there- | on Satarday e~igarousand comfortable town. | American Room Papers bias just been for cammiob exist 'on wages Chiitiaflien | Ockley afforded great amusement to the : cheap! Don't fail to go and inspect poor ones at death to the dissecting | live on five cents per day if they will | shows satisfactory, While the shows | the stock. room. - At 8 meeting of the Associated | but dont let them compete in pursabor this society are prosperous and £1 : : jo i | Friday morning in the Methodist Church : 2 wo { having leased his far, bas instructed | Friday last, many Rev. gentlemen] No More Mutton. 3 {na an Easter Choral Service with appro- bl give additional at-| ie E. Bowes to sell by public auction | go ved eloquent on the desirability of | Wa importance to them and [81 U ¥ { the general public are cordially invited. a the farm. Lots of fine horses, cattle, | harities handed ov t+ death to the | Sun says: "I Lave read much about Com ba Hike time Faapers, mowers, seeders and all sorts | C1aI1tics Banded over at Ceath e a very ; kas 9 | simple remedy. My country is The sale will take place on the premis- | their bones over the stones they ave ply very gi oe es, lot: 12. con. 13, Reach, on Wednes- | ng upers that nobody cares for." Would | pits List of persons to whom licenses have been. ®| granted under the Crooks Act for the license = | year 1884-5. Sie : Port Periy.--~W. B. McGaw; Wi W {James Dewart, Benjamin McQuay nd, Charles. ' Township or Reach, --W, H. Park, Thon country from the size of a Sp not the fatystick, well nourished bodies of | exgopt shepherd's d and anid : | dogs accompanit y their : ; Sheirisighieness 8 quite as ed sab by law, compelled to carry 0 {30s a 20x. the ng room as the Poor | ¢op0d by a string around their nee and famished ones! Deathiscalled"The | A dog 'so provided in a2 good watch King of Terrors ;" but the prospect of | dog, but in hunting for s ie oan the dissecting operation will add poison | not run fast enough to catch them,» cen ho jump auy fence. "All -- | day, April 16. -Farmes should mak " Ys 3 ould make ted, upon good authority cla and date and be 'whole de liability | sure to attend. (Sed posters.) GLORIOTE BrRING.--Of all langurge . Their fragrance. yiel ds his ~ share, -- the | delight and their beauty charms the éye. fom on » : possibly receive sixty | Mr. A. G. Cam "will, if the|to death's most cruel sting and wmake| " 4 ollar Feather prove invorable, have on a full the poor ones loathe the very name of a by * ul Flowering Plasits{ death. The life of the poor ones at|Such an ordinance or law, if enfo No. 1, Davis'| Pest has. few attractions and little | will prevent sheep killing by dogs. . comfort but why t 34 ; the revolting prospect of the dissecting ] knife at the hour of death. + at Bennett, Wm. Flewell, Geo. Rey: Newton, J. V. Thompson and James VILLAGE oF UXBRIDGE. 5 J. Wells, Fred Chin, John Bascom Raddy. As Uxsringe Towxsuip.--L. } %! Todd, John Saunders, Thos Brooks. E Towxsure or BROCK. Thos. Tucker, James Winfield, : y 3 Saturday, 1 badly sat, upon, | them at Campbells store, 3 squeezed | Block. . £ pies, -- Two |g. © pH from the standpoint of moral'and religious what highly- colored cheeks which were | + irihotonghly taught duty. An apostrophe to the sparkling glass | ready to her hands. Then with alow ' Store, Port Perry. home 'and | children for whom it was especially intend: 3 SuxpERLAND: ApH 9; 1834 E Pusha's right oa of good water. he A location is alt Sha jovi d healthful 'and cor e pi churches and hore For particulars apply to the proprietor it fod go. We iB MeGAW, Or to C. DAWES, Perry. Foam * April 10, 1884; fore Lois don u other Pashas to 'resist English inf ence. The opinion: of the European officials here is that continuance of the: mixed administration is impossible. The English must either assume the sole direction of the government or Jeave the control to the Egyptians, Sire : WiLL Done.-- "Ladies maids have their feelings like other folks." A adapted for week or two ago one of our best-know: 3 ¥ ro To eo en Stock Raising warning accompanying the warning by i Good water privileges s well fenced ; | smack "in the face. The maid said barn Tn Dank darn with | D "dwelling ; oh nothing at the time, but brooded over houses in good condition'; about six acres stock of a Jobbing House her wrongs. Ou tho day ' that ier | bush. Wat. BURKS EN month was up after she had received | April 10, 1983. "Port Perry her wages, and her boxes had been 3 placed on a cab, ghe went up stairs dnd Telegraph Operat boi] 7g commenced to "do" her mistgens hale, WwW EE J | elt Having deftly fastened it to' the 'back T E D 5 : Enron rs WANTED, co. administer a series of slaps to the some: | (YOMMERCIAL and Railra legraphy eons EDRIVeE, Rone over ir 4, Brows "/. | Consrrs, Himsoss, Dues I courtesy, she took 'herself offi--- Truth. A. M. PENTLAND, Mutager. : y ) Tunovan Tickers.--The public will {EE Per, April 106k lt $8,000 STALLION | General, "is prompting MN x 100 AGRE FINE STOCK FARM] orrovss on FOR SALE. PTIREE mice osth of Pot Pury. Under Brick Hever Cros, good state of cultivation. Admirably elegraphy. " & a TRIMMINGS, Maxie OnAduNTS, be: &c. In our Staple ; Nore bo pleased to learn that Mr. W, H. = McCaw, the obliging and reliable Ticket Agent, is the authorized agent for the rand sale of through-tickets by the Trunk and oe Ontario. tha only two systems It isof much importance to that'they purchase thelr tickets. from reliable yn who supply then at the || lowest figures and give all necessary information to guide the traveler his way. > A Farsu Fire. --Cartwrigh t, April A fire broke out at William Muir: 5 7th ¢ this x There is ta be service we lelieve ohiGood | ran E ton, Cowonep. Samrys, Baroy Baocanss, 3

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