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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Mar 1890, p. 2

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I by auction, : » on d to sel of honor, justice wad | without reserve, on fot 4, con 4, Cart: on Thuraday next, April 3, all os, maliciously, knowingly and ight, on farm stock, as truth what he She raluaie &o., the property of Mr. 8 Sato be infamvin Saushonts [Robe Bartle, bee a neteof the T ---hr to attend. be congratulated on their frank ac- "genuine worth and Mr. A.J. ek the young and high- : hel ly esteemed druggist here has led the charch choir for the past twelve years Can eiexcd that a thing pre-| with credit to himself and profit to teach children can be so the church, has found it necessary to position as leader at least to at $155,000, Our threats of tariff revision have stimulated the Congress of the United tates to prepare a bill of reprisal. 1f passed it will injure certain Canadien industries, particularly that of the Oanadian hen, Bat in spite of re- prisals we shall continue to grow barley and find market for it and eggs will not be laid in vain. If, in their wisdom, our rulers intended to change the tariff, they should not be deterred by any threatening motion of Congress of our 'neighbors, but tariff tinkering and the attempt to fix our import duties so that everybody will get rich, must some day have an end. We can do without the market of the United States, but we should have some little advantage in the market of the empire. We oan do very well without special privileges to the south of us, but we could do infinitely better if the Motherland and the other col- onies gave us = little bit more kindly treatment than is given to strangers who donot love her and do not buy her goods except on compulsion, Port. Perry High School. aco the results of the the y Queenston Hi excluded many int of possess this advantage. Ti io the | T interest of the | Americans.to shat us| * expres- | out the tariff against Canada: will be -| depends the price 'memory of 1812 will not perish oat | of if Canadian hearts oven if itis not p pated by the selections in the books authorized by Hon, G.W. elegram. A Terrific Oyclone. Oovvusia, 8 0, March 23.--The of Satarday's cyclone was princi- y felt in mter, Every house aban to its * foundation, roofs were carried away, fences demolished . Ida Richardson re by a falling house. Two names unknown, were fatally ared and many persons badly bris- and cut. Mathison's machinery | ot was demolished and two large weds of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail- own down, while the the raised to a prohibitory height. And if the greatness of the Dominion of eggs Canada can never be a nation.-- Telegram. WasHiNeroN, Mar, 14, 1890. The majority of the ways and means -| committee do not seem to be making an, Eogen towards the settlement tho suget question, and the pros ps any tariff legislation this session ed as gloomy. The committee will a report a bill of some sort to the house, but there is a very general doubt whether they can frame one that will stand much show of be- coming a law. Tt is understood that four of the republican bers of the committee are in favor porting bill with free sugarand a ony as one of its features, One member is opposed to any cut at all-in the sugar duty ; one wants a small cut and no bounty, and two want to make quite a heavy cut with mo bounty. With matters in this condition the proposi- tion to leave the matter for settlement inthe Honse is receiving serious con- sideration though in this case enough | * democrats wonld probably vote for free sngar in the committee of the whole to put the clause in the bill; lk voting. ins thie, whol offer. 'Ma. Eptror,--Listen to the rav- ings of Bombastic Tom 8 a week's Chronicle Shout 1 Jun up at Manchester, Ee had been removed The, two mouths and nothing said = about it until a person known as Dickie Brown brought. the a | subject up at a social, then two of the trustees suddenly realized that a great wrong. had been done. | The Ross Bible had been removed and one ex- actly the eame as the Trustees use in the Sabbath School put in its place. ben the writer takes two more doses if gns (had he taken a third he woun'd ve burst) and goes off in the tollow- ing : "The worthy pedagouge, Mr. omas H. Greenwood; knew that he British law demand Bille féading pach day, and being a loyalist to the |! hao ne, ho was bound the law | observed, so he Ee derer at his' boarding house, on the e Shore road, near here. Ooroner's inequst will be held here' at 2.15 to-morzpw. The inquest into the circu connected with the death of John Wade, resulted yesterday afternoon in. the jury returning a verdict of of mest | slaughter against John Byron. Coroner Lynd opened the enquiry at Mimico station : a 5 The well known case of Aloish' Anderson, 'tombstone dealer. Oshuwa, against Mrs, Knill, widow Richard Knill, deceased, for the of. $190, the price. of a monument made by Mr. Anderson for Mrs Knill, came off in Toronto on Tuesday and Wednesday last, before Judge Dougall and a jury, and resulted. in &

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