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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Dec 1884, p. 2

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tractive Obristmas Fair will be held ut Port Porry. on Monday, 22nd inst, g éry encouragement is given to ex. _bibiters and the public and a rousing Fair may bo expected. Bee adv. -A rush at T. 8. Corrigan's.-- 'Customers 'make it lively for the glerks in the Dry Goods Department 'while the Grocery ~~ Departmen de making cnlomers. eo Ly bey 3 energetic Grocery, = Provision, vs mei fs oth on 1 fo 'of oarrying on His eultivation from "#0 your, whily the buyers send the all over the world tobe comsumed gi " Granny's Re- and oo ho'In hin ordin- ary low, sneaking dnd crouching fashion seeks to attribute to me. Of course he knows better but that makes no difference #0 be made & man for it, but he could stand around and grin from ear to ear while the village lounger, the genteel loafer from frigid north scrawled the trash. "Neddy™ and his pall 'supposed that they bad found a 'chance for revenge, but no man or woman whose judgment Is worth one straw, but knows that the whole is a miserable fraud got up for my special bene- | . fit, and by' Implication seeking to injure a lady who weuld not for « moment condesend togive a single thought to the infamous trash. Wehave no desire at present to deal with "Neddy" and bis iagnificent scribbler they shall be attended to when the cup of their iniquity gets full. It is bothing new for "Neddy" to seek to defame his superiors by allowing his wretched scribblers tosneak around under his 'editorial "we" and stab i at the reputation ofsnyone who may chance Zo Al will be pleased to learn that Mr : 's New Gallery will be. open 'business in'a few days where from 'the excellent arrangements, perfection *- intha pictures is fully secured. See his announceinent in this issue, Gould & McRae stil at the front. ous instances in which the granny stood by in his most 'superb grin while his. moral | and nasussing were stabbing at the reputation of men Who wold not stoop to notice their malignant ravings. Take for instance -% Neddy's" base attempt to bedini the un tarnished. escutcheor, and crush the reputa- tion of one or more of our own townsmen by measly and falsely mixing them up with | Shee 'more than exploits in the far porth Ladrertisement: Their| wun lady of the squaw stock of new and stylish Shep acs selling at nearly persuasion, The public knbw that the whole was a mis- erable fabriéation and were disgusted with will be Recitations, Readings 'anc | Voen) Music' for the entertainment. the genera! 'public. On rit Dey the wi mori 3 iv. of 11:30 e.m., and' 8:05 0 « Go + {leave dy ry TEE = 6. Sr Going be given in the Public Hall, Prisioe Albert, on the evening of Tuesday, Dec. 23. Money to Lend:--Mr. Ebbels has any amount of monéy to lend on good security at six percent. Interest pay able half-yearly. There are now three great Signor: ments, Electric Light is/oie of the great improvements of the age, Telephoning is another and the third -and last, but not by any means the least, is that 8. E. Allison, has got moved in his' New Store with a full stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils and in fact every- thing that is necessary to complete a first class Drug Store, where you can buy anything in 'the Drug line cheaper 'than at any other place in town. Sk of Xmas Coch bow, ove 0 worth of ev: Books und {Soe LF cho cheapest, at J. rights ol Bion Block, igh : School Books and Stationery for the millions, cheap for cash,at 8. E. Allison's Drug Store, Port Perry, a por £etiing nice in the Boot'and aad children's wear, Wi he 8 Sadly place--No L 's Block. e have just manufactu "and ready for sale one' hundred boxes of the popular Bow: Park. Parm Spice, and Tecitals, but what did the "granny" care be | Price per box 25¢. and $1. Year's ete a will resped « harvest of malignast pleasure fn watching the effects "of his scribbler's | thrusts. iypocritical 'moaning over the sanctity of the Sabbath is in splendid oon: fast with his late Sunday marine' exploits. Few have forgotten that *' Holy Sabbath" only by 8, E. Allison, Druggest," Port ' (Retry, Ont. + #3 Pleture done on the shortest notice" and at the Jowest prices, Leave your ordersand get; the choloest patterns, Roox Pares.--W.. Hi. MoOsw has i hich Noddy with one or mors lady | 115, SSoliel neatly a Ball m corlond {Neddy was 8 deacon then) went out to haye a jolly: fime ion. the 'black: waters 'of the pint i od Been sadly pont Papacof evory factured, the ese are of the aa patterns, and Se ross are way the largest and cheapest stock in town, J. rd, Weight has the alt Gomplatd Stock ry ree the prices are away Stacks of Roos Fore scar choose | north, leave at 8:45 am, nd 5:40 pe Short Horns for Sale. Bee Mr, J. Graham's advertisement, Millinery Rooms § in full blast; ROWN'S. icible fnery of every discription, at Brow: Qartwirght Council. Town. Halk Sarno, |. Couneil met pursuant $o adjournment, -- | x - members all present. THe minutes of last mseting were read and ciifirined. | Mr: McKeeintroduced and carried through aby-law to appoint pelling places in the several polling: sub-divisions in: the munici- pality and to appoint deputy yastuibing offio- ers topreside at municipal elections year 1885. 3 Jolin Cuthbert presented: an account for | 13,41 143 loads of gravel, $7.15 Henry Bartlett, pathmabter, presented an : account for werk done on the line of road between lots 22 and 23, {ithe 9th con., 83. Mr. G. Ross applied to'the Council for in- digent aid, On motion: of Mr. McKee, the JReeve gave his'order on the Treasurer of | for 86 int favor of said Ross, an indigent, Mr. RB, B. Spinks presented 'an acoount | on Sat for repairing the bridge om the gravel road at the junction on the isis ith the Btlr g6n line, $9, Mr. B. Willin applied "apaiaaion for four days' work, Soutéing' brush on the road between lots 22 and 28, in the 8th eon., On 'motion 'the Reeve granted 'orders 'on. the Treasoret as follows : John Cuthbert, Batis SE 1: ser 5 : Wh orbing An adjourned 'meeting of the Port Perry. Sounci was held on Monday evening, 15th Boa, Prownt R ! Hall Gill, 'the sathe to be charged to the fndigmt socomt, H. Parsons moves that the Reeve be in- ot, Hagen pdr | EFS Allon, orks ll ck Town that was | of Methodist Hymn, Books fom 3008 ; each. On motion 'of My. McKinley, asi order | an was granted i the Peeasurer ti favor of My f nd-all & very Merry |° Joyous &nd Prosper & . ibe myself as, irs. respectfully,

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