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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 May 1890, p. 2

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'WM. BROCK. Port Perry. May 8, 1890. ) [svocEssor To DR. Joxzs.] PORT. PERRY, - - #3 Office and Residence--Opposite Tum. monds Store--corner Queen and John Office hours--9 to lla. m.; 2% 5p. m. and evenings. NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER: PCRT PERRY, MAY 15, 180. | convivo TIT DEO The Combat Deepens, On, Ye : Brave | Jast was highly creditable to all con- ich 1 Ontaric it was a manly stand up dis that ition, "Twice is he armed that has his quarrel just" forced itself on the intelligence of the audience. Mr. Dryden made a good fight, but no "effective apology could be offered for ~. Mowat's craven submission to the rulers of the Oatholic Church, and this "Hin alone will and ought to cost him his official head and all should go down with him who seek to defend e pelliate the crime. It i ae Ave Ee allowing the Tueedy of the Catholic Church to shape e islation of the Province. Teg ONTARIO. it choice at the meeting, is in every way « fit and proper person to represent this importent and influential Riding stock, Omemee and Lindsay, * . * ¥ i Dr. in all 26 splendid animals - in his class ; he « carried off the second prize at Manchester. first at Black: stock , first at Omemee, and second at Lindsay ; at the latter place Mr. Mo- Kenzie being thoroughly satisfied that the decision of the judges was not in accord with the judgment of an im- mense crowd present, challenged the owner of the stallion to whom the judges had awarded first, to a trial of and then, and the chal. in the Legislative Halls of the Pro-| faced the grace of om 10 be its destruction, honest and free men, y, in our Parliaments, ave no great anxiuty else. The regular meeting of council was held on Monday members present. G The minutes of the pn th the marsh: in the 11th com the amount bad been ciopsly expended, was not sufficient 6 complete the job ; a further grant $10 would still be required. A - | to store the it from exposure to the weather | & . John Ward came before the ; he would like Mr. Cox and transferred to his road beat; it he | would be greatly to the advantage of 'beat to make the change indicated The; were anxious to have the change Kennedy came before the the side line in _ the ay On motion of Mr. Commissioner was i to erect a rough shed in-vear 'of the wood shed on the town Ball grounds and in which | Scraper and thus In answer to the petition of Messrs, stages, providing for the watering of that part of Queen Street extending from the railway track westward to John Strect, and that part. of Perry Street extending from North Street south to the southern po of 'him in having a sheep killed On motion of i : y of any church, y of the Mowat Gov- er to. gvoure » al. Dishes vo bsolutely will not Fr of 'the Brock Council was held d, i embers all present. Minptes of previous meeting read and . fe id to Mr. 8. MoKay, for build: "opposite lot 3. ¥ in the Latest Stylds, at right Ont., Dec. 8, 1836. He was educated io the grammar school of his native town, of which his father was head master. He studied law and was call: ed to the bar in 1867. Fe was a keen politician and did good service for the Conservative party from early man- hood. In 1875 lie was a candidate for She Ontario Aucinbly, hat was (feat: éd.' Mr. Hudspéth was deputy judge for Victoria Covoty for many iy and was revising officer to lists. for North Victoria wu Franchise Act of 1885, the election came on he ran as the servative 'candidate for the Commons and was returned by a handsome ma. jority, but it being supposed that he - was disqualified under the I azliament Act, he office as revising officer and again ence of npeon, seeond- | onterod the contest, in which he wae was ordered to be paid to Mr. W. H, White, being two-thirds of the loss sustained by dogs. Mr. Me , 2nd by Mr, Giibs, the Olerk was instructed 0 CR i wie On motion of Mr. Thompson, se- conded by Mr. Ruddy, the sonth-half of lot 22, con. 7, was transfered from road beat 30-and attaclied to bent 144, On motion of Mr. Thompson, se- d1conded by Mr. Ruddy, $125 was or- dered' to be paid to Me 8, Pangman, ~{uess of the'skin or. oragked,. is " ry i again successful, In 1868 Mr. Hed- speth married Harriette Miles, » daughter of R. 8, Miles, of Brosk- the: from its uso than any other pn tion of the kind I have e ever Sold by all Druggists,. 50c and $1. © let The strength this article is most ex- traordinary, = . After being cemented most articles will break . in another place rather than where cemented, -- Price 15 cents from druggists. i + Ladies who. are troubled with keep a bots] : hotise, It is delightly 1 softens, heals and beautifies the skin. Moxey 70 Lox. --Mr. Patersg hess lnge amount of Prfvste Funds at Tio at current retes. No commission. o valuation feo ; i 3 Nature has lav s ¥ ed Cures aii. js bwir to, wang of discovered. Iw i

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