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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Jan 1890, p. 2

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Suitings and Overovatings fn great variety, and madeto order sada TIT GUARANTEED every time and Cheaper than the Cheapest | To hand a fine Assortment of DRESS GOODS with Trimmings to match. | his name appeared on the ballot, abso- aren very rapidly. Canadians rannot afford their eyes to these things. | necessarily affected by the position our neighbors in matters of finance and trade. The Sakmense debt w! once hung as a millstone about neck of the "young Republic was c considered a strong argument against annexation. But aside from this view |soul ag. of the case, the relative financialgre standing of the two countries Yep thers without his consent, and to have anything to do and went round hg A oo only t well what gn ona ina 4 in the wajorities debt means, and, other things being " o v resulted In equal, they would prefer, in seeking | though new country, to cast their lot" with | cal ed utility. > tie ys Annual M .--The "annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ontario PineGrove OemcteryCompany will be held at the Town Hall, Port Perry on Monday 20th inst, at one o'clock, when the election of officers ociates at the County Board still, | bers who will gladly welcome him back amongst them, Messrs. McPhaden and Thompson are both new' representatives at the Oounty Council but are in every re- speot well qualified for the position and will efficiently fill their offices. religious and civil lib honest, unoffending Archbishop contended Qatholics have the right "® their children as they see fins} they pay for that eduec ; BE wo | ests would be served by annexation to and their loyalty to it, when you sug- gest that though their material inter- the neighboring Republic, they are restrained from advocating Annexa Reformer. 'Only: the" near relatives of the Mami w present. The bride was' presented with pod of hardin "gifts, among which was a paid-up policy m the Now York Mutoal Life br $25,- 000 and a clear deed of a yaluwile; residence in Denver, from the groo ie bition was held jn the Town Hall and has been fairly well attended by the citizens and country people. tors of Fowls 'areGeo. W.Grey,Oshaws; 'Among the more prominent exhibi- Big All wishing to! »ds at prices: seen here or heute" i io this fine 'and well-issorted stock. or First Buyers: get a "pick out Sale. Li Yo rE ; i i The ha couple left by the oS . . H. : : WM. BROOK. | They have had considerable experience Gr Thin va i i Mr. Meredith, in proposing #0 rok tion by a consideration of the advan-| train for their bome in Denver wt Frank O. Hare, Whitby ; J. W. Hoe. Money to Loan Mr. F. M, 5 Port Perry, Nov. 13, 1889, at the township board. The COTPOTR- | cs such as the submission of the them of this boon, 5A - | tageous with regard to Separate She Teurty sos: Fare atom, o ig henergard, Heidleberg ; E. Birch, Yarnold, Solicitor has any amoun nl : A bi me !tion will have no cause to regret their mon Report, the adoption or tv HAS THE EFFRO Schools which they enjoy in Canada. pi ! iS Wenn ower of: Jice an Kirby ; Joseph O. LaBelle, T. T.|money to loan at lowest rates i : NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER Soe of Messrs. Ruddy and Gibbs as jection of the Directors' late real estate to say it is not oppr They : have, I doubt not, a higher | 8!'PPeF i Coleman, J. M. Hern, J. H. Reid, |terest, in sums to suit lorrower.-- : lors. tranoaction iu the sequiting # portion letter after referring to Mi th's opinion of their country than Your Separate School Law. Alfred Hobbs, M. McTavish, John Ofjee) over Forman Bros' "or, Port ) : PGRT PERRY, JAN. 9, 1890 a township in the province | 10 10 ole property of School alleged misquotations in | ; :| Grace seems to entertain, and they John Murdock, W. R. Kingset, W.H. an pons : so The County Cognoll for 1890. with a better supply of that material Section No. 7, will come before the 'Your aim was'to arouse all' {he I | will not, 1 venture to think, thank| The questions "submitted hy Mr. Dustan, John $B.' Archibald, Thomas eo TeCaw's stock of Watches, The municipal election being over, those whom the people delight to hone or have been placed in charge of municipal affairs for the present year; from which first-class councils are made of and the present council will compare wost favorably with any other council in the province. _ 8CUGOG. The only contest was for the reeve- passions of the fanatics th around the skirts of ep political parties, and to fury you shouted, 'Is there n great danger to the state in this soli coms. pact of the minority 1 civiliz stockholders. Every person owning one or more burial lots in the Ceme- tery is a stockholder and entitled to vote. Let there be a good turnout. nme The Anniversary of the Baptist g | you for the suggestion that the con- tinuance of their allegiance to it de- pends upon their retaining the rights they now enjoy with regard to educa- tion. Be assured, too, that the covert threat to the majority in Ontario, Mowat to the Court of Chancery as to the meaning of his amended Separate School Law, have been replied to by the Court, and the replies show that Assessors are right in the fact of accepting statements made by a party Power, James *Nookie, W. H. Dustan, jr s Rich: Peate, John Fogg, John, J. Mason, L. & P. Jackman, ThosHughes, Bowmanville ; D. O, True, Lindsay ; James Graham, Oshawa ; R. G. Martin, Marysville ; W. Eckardt, Unionville ; Nothing like'i elsewhere iu the County. ------ ri i * Union. Jack Eating Parlor. ook is rushing business at the Jack," Splendid meals are furnished : hour of the day ; Oysters, raw or ved, supplied on short notice. Bulk Oysters. by the the pia, quart or gallon as you desire, t fail to give him a call. ad a rom Sp ship with the following result : Sundny School was celebrated on New of the greatest evils we have to 6 which the statements to which I have |or on behalf of a ratepayer that he is | Qourt ¢ Evans, London ; George Fare. 'Holloway's Ointment and Sa obest 8 to be wearotied, stil Hl Bam... vases amines Years morning by & gathering of the with in parliamentary gov averted contain, will not deter them |a Roman Outholic and so assessing | well, - Oshawa ; W. B. Allin's Sons, | Eills.--Rlicunitism and Neuralgia, -- thorough and complete shaking up which municip'l affairs received dur. ing the contest can scarcely fail in proving of much advantage to those municipalities in which contests were held. The honor is doubtless worth contending for, but the defeated ones are pecuniarily and personally gainers |' by defeat, and the vanquished no less than the victors deserve the thanks of the municipalities for placing their services at the disposal of the electors tochoose or refuse asthey see fit. chise should incur the enmity of those for whom parties refuse to vote, our free institutions would become a social curse and an enemy to local harmony and progress. So soon aa the last gun has been fired the smoke of battle should pass away and every man should resume his position without distinction in the social ranks, all going forward hand in hand, promot- Nor yet enough, Abandoning | self to uncontrolled fury, YOU "oUT-HERODED HEROD! by your final call for vengeance: School and its friends, The recita- tions, dialogues, music, &c. rendered by the children reflected credit upon those who bad charge of their prepara-| = '0 g citizens. "Both : tion. After these exercises and a should cry unite, unite, against s short address a committee of youngf ~~ enemy." Good God 1 was i ladies passed around baskets full of || ou po ooo shocking Ia , that candy bags giving each scholar and |... full from the lips oa publie man member of the school enough candy to| practical lawyer' o boot, satisfy their sweetest tooth, In the political leader of many years evening the annual New Year's social | yo qocion the Ard of the church and congregation was olares the Roman Oat . held. ~The attendance was fair. After | T | ilarmed at Mr The Councilors were "raalocted by acclamation--Messrs. W. Dunn, A. Stevens, G. Dowson, J. Turner. They proveda capital staff the past year. All wish that active. enterprising town- ship continued and increased prosper- ity. Mr. J. A. McGillivray was elected Mayor of the town of Uxbridge by a majority of 39 over his opponent, Mr. A, D- Weeks. ., | I have the honor to the receipt of your ultimo, I do not think of the merits or demerits as containing arguments un the subject of our ¢ would be of interest to the | Butler, Missouri, for late Kansas City dailies. The Dr. carried on an exten- sive mercantile business in Borelia (now Port Perry) about thirty years since and was a great favorite with the entire community. He is succeed- ing admirably in Butler, has an ex- tensive and lucrative practice, and is one of the most prominent citizens of worthy pastor and the meeting was brought to a close. Offerings amount- ing to $31.70 were received. nd A Word Spoken in Season.-- See 0. W. Jones' new advertitement in this issue, He cffers advice, but he does more, he offers such bargains as are but rarely met with. "| justice of the principles which I advo- that prosperous city. from pursuing that course which they believe to be best calculated to ad- vance their country's interest. I now part from Your Grace, con- gratulating myself on the absolute cate, which stands confessed when you 'are unable to attack me for any posi- o | Hon which I have actually taken and * | are compelled to resort to vivid imag- ination for. your tacts, and, having called it to your aid, to a most copious vocabulary for the denunciation of him as a supporter of Separate Schools, The Court then holds that the party so assessed has no remedy except an appeal to the Court of Revision. Further, that it is not necessary for a supporter of Separate Schools to give yearly notice. The decision of the Court shows that Mr. Mowat's con. tention as to the necessity of notice, was wrong. The law is by no means clear, however, and should be' made plain by the House. Let our people know just what the position is and ------- Blackstock. Home CircLe.---Cartwright Circle No. 74, met at their Lodge Rooms Blackstock, on Monday evening last and elected officers for the ensuing yeur, worlds record by nine seconds. The record referred to is Frank Dowd's 17.17, made ona 12-lap track at Montreal. The fake business has been cultivated so extensively at Minneapolis that Donoghue's new re- cord will be subject to considerable suspicion until substantiated. How- ever it will not, even when authenti- cated, be the best in the world, for Newcastle ; Thomas Rice, Whitby ; Fred O. Earl, Thomas Howes, Kings ton : T. H. Smelt, Guelph; W. 8. Odell, Ottawa; Geo. 8. Oldrieve, Kingston ; Doty & Hohden, Toronto ; Smart & Dillon; Darlington. The principal prize winners on pigeons and pet stock were William Fox, J. B. Jones, Doty & Holden, Toronto ; John Fogg, L. & P. Jackman, Bowmanville, ! In the classes turkeys and white geese none of the exhibits scored high Ayhner was visited by a disastrous conflagration yesterday. Fire destroyed the Methodist church at Dutton on Saturday. Mr. Nelson Heaslip, reeve of the Township of Bexley, is dead. The G'adstone grist mill at Winni- peg; was totally consumed by fire on Saturday. Mercier's new organ in Moots! endorses the proposal to tax religious Though' the former disease. remorse lessly attacks persons of all ages, and the latter ruthlessly selects its victims from the weak and delicate, the pre. serving use of these remedies will in- allibly cure both complaints. After ?| the aftected parts have heen diligently fomented with hot briné, and the skin thoroughly dried, Holloway's Ointment must be rubbed in firmly and evenly for a few minutes twice a day, and his Pills taken according to the printed . directions wrapped around each box of his medicine, Both Ointment and Pills are accompanied by instructions designed for tho. public at large; » ny WwW. H. Gibbs, | jy ex-M.P. for x set up, I have they will either carry it out or amend [enough to win, the rules of the society | no invalid, who attentively re Now, be ABALthe sonbést 1s over! North Or taste. ca RE tea reports of the various departments but can look the fi of the you have up ve ) y™ 7 on wing 90. points out of a -possible [can now be nt an loss ho « prolongation of the strife would be|ed the Duis ¥ of the church work were given. These : 3 =? ie CN et ele Tn idee, nic prise and at least hiruielt success! 5 wise: ANE "injurious, Ke Toronto, rag sn h d that a good yenrls "work had | 2 naoey spediony servant, Skating. . £5 ni secure a second. me 7 His || cen done, The Fnancial show- < bat R. Meroe. X i - . ; Jeoted candidates can well afiord the many friends in. this i ty wil be} 1 that about $950 al fepurt for That "most "reverend the Archbish A Mi lis despatch says :--| THe death rate is decreasing i in Baus: oxNear Asbbor, on the th. inatss g alight and those whe Juve been elect: pleased to know that he is so popular church and missionary a A| Mr. Merepira - Crosses eleot of the Diocese of Kingston, Jos, Donoghue last night skated five| Montreal. ! ee ihe owap ed know better than crow over their |i, the big city. °° pithy address on pro was given by | PONDEXCE wir A Kingston, Ont. miles in seventeen minutes and eight| Navigation is still open on the De- Mokyens, Ti Fort. Perry, in ho on . gress y it rivi wi a victory. If the exercise of the fran Thanks to" Dr." J. W. "Morris, of | the Rev. J. P. McEwen, brother of the | My Lord Archlishops London, Jan. 2, 1890. seconds. This beats the best previous troit river. the vs He of Me Huury, Molen of a Snare. --In Port Periy, on the 31st vl Fa wi e of Mr. Geo, Stioep, of a son: it Suaw, Near Se vey on the Ist "inst., the wife of Mr. ohn CH i Shaw, of a,son, MARRIED, ProCTOR--SHARP.--On Wednésday, Jan. 1st, at Fairview, the residence of the bride's Father, Cannington, by the Rev, A. Carswell B. A., George A, Proctor.and Miss Florence Sharp, daughter of John Sharp, lsq. i --Dr., 3 P --D. --OnD the general weal, and if dissatisfied bth a Sad Accident.--On Tuesday |cxpressed by cither patty Cpr ving. A a I ys ox! prusetty. : ot vie Leis aries esses ; with the results. lear it without grin- evening last, as the train was shunting | tro¥ersy, and I do not Marshall--G. Mo! X 8% y: hag The factory of the Oanadian Shoe | by the Rev. Manly Benson, Jan , . ning and bow to the decision of the Fire.--The fine barns and Somtents | © the Whitby Station, prior to| You further in that Warden---Jam ames the mark at 16.43 2-5. This was at| Company at Quebec was gutted by fire Fyrvis, merchiunt and Soscpbiter it majorities, and if revenge is wanted sosvisting of wll las: seusou's stop, coming north, Christopher Brett was | than to suggest that where SoG Baer ibn, the Tournament of the Dutch Skating |on Saturday. Sokal : vig, EE farm implements, machinery, harness, g > + box car at | tion is made against a This Circle is flourishing and ex. | Association at Amsterdam, where the| * Inspector Hughes organized an Er ER 41s ry De . Jake it out at the next contest. the rty of Mr.M Vipond, | breaking at the top of a box carat) 8g red and the| Equal Rights Association re Madoc on A majority of - the electors of the ges Pap i Siipadiaing the rear of the train, which was backing intolerence and bigotry oeeds in membership and influence the ig i properly on : and tie| ON! oy: 'Night. 2 AM ngs 3 con. 9. h inaui : i : i : y , youn f County of Ontario say that the County wr ol by fire on - andor night last. |%¢ the time, fell to the track, a portion elevant 5 pi what ios Mngine ee Sisto Nn he or Lo The million dollar harbor improve- de Cowan, Bsq., Cannington, Council present yéar shal 3 in passi i man sop ristory ° ; : kaRARD--N| On the. 3st ult, ol] for She nt year shall bo | When the fire was discovered it bad of the valu passing over his body, point is nnanswered, being not fewer than 12 sesking ad-|q¢ this tournament' leaves the cham- Den bpfav at Montiel v wag adopted at nC reais She ET i a as follows : ete control of the building and | crushing him in a frightful manner ; mission as members at its last meeting. | . decided Pander, th Rev. F.C. Keuto, My. Archibald ermart Oshawa -- Larke, Coulthard and somph x. ug he lingered a short time when death [8° 8% of your way The, Oircle is certainly fortunate in pionship undecided, ag ry t€| A-yousg man named Edward F.| of Torouto, to Miss Harriet Nethertouy of = Tambl ' Mr. Vipond and his hired man devoted we toh 1 fag | OPProbious epithets to the. $ election of its officers--the office| Dutch skater, won the other two races | Morgan, was drowned while skating at | Reach, 4] hh Rutledse and Noble, | their evergies to the saving of the live| OTR, 0 (0 LUNCH al ted lua of Beortary could scarosly be in better | ball mile and « mile. Belleville on Saturday. : hy ge anil. Voile. stock, which they succeeded in doing | int a year as brakesman and been of { hands, Aihog weighing 1,000 pounds was{ he Holy Th Ey © eile own Harman. In at great risk of their lives, they work- engaged on Mr. Gray's train. He was | them show your desire Mr. E. Richardson, on leaving 8; 8. A Villai shipped | from Wellan io New York grain Merchant, 5 i Port oy Digelen and Boxal ed like heroes and only relinquished | a general favorite with the employees charge of ferocious: No. 2, was made the exiprory ot a i Deed. 2 ro Sr payed #8 on Frid hay. i oungest daughter x] Beaverton--Youny. their offorts when completely exhaust. | of this branch of the road and was un- 10 joi of tho | chair valued at over $12. Miss Donn, | Pyrresura, Pa, Jad, 2.--Three men bd hy Tying 1 ne a N lassford. : andfaithfulin the discharge | * on leaving was also presented ¥ . Hamilton, swallowed a fatal dose: of | ExoLisn--Wairrizp. --At the family) . Whitby Tp M on and Wil ed. There was but a small insurance of his lies, ~ with « posh bos. She A one to | Attempted to blow up the OperaHouse | jaudanum in mistake for pain killer. doves, Sumyside farm, on Ske A ; by T'p--Matthew Yor the bam'And 00 tents, 20 that Mr, you quote from your with on : 1 In d 8 at Millvale early yesterday wmorning| contractor of the new 'city hall Haglh of Cartw ni, tora Mii : J *E Wainy » nd Vipond will be a heavy loser. Much( The days fixed 'fred for the oR » Ww an 1 Well ¢| ith dynamite. A dance was in pro- Sitio ton has sent bib ari a). Whiel held, daguhter of Mr.Jo ; --Mothersil and Ross. 1 hi + | Trottin gn Weddings merons rathee) 2 0 'extras amounting to sympathy is expressed with him in his 8 ' : on New Year's|Sress there, and 350 young people were 2 Reach-- McKay, Christioand Martin | 0, Kedd - Wein va Tou. 5 0a hers icing Shee *| in the hall, - Tt is said one of . clerks at Kingston have tren Af LS PRR GRR ira pr AA EO IWS e only the "the. {it o stick of dynamite aid threw

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