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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Jul 1890, p. 2

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12th July, and a grand and interesting celebration may be looked for. * There are fow localities in which the aim and object of the celebration are better understood, and few, indeed, in which the anniversary services are conducted with 'more intelligence and better results, -------- ' The chairmen of the various Stand- ing Committees of the County Council met at Whitby ay, to consider the liability of the county for the con- struction of a number : of bridges de- molished by the late storm. £7 The Entertainment announced to take place in the town hall, Prince Albert, under the auspices of the Sons streets. Office hours--9 to 11a. m. ; 2t0 5 p.m, evenings. dnd yed at Blackstock, on NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER Ton Hamp. tam --_--e-- are a Jot of fine looking young men PORT PERRY, JULY 10, 1890. |and from their smart, intelligent ap- pearance they look as if they would Struck by Lightning. uot be easlly handled, and certainly fHREE MEN KILLED, tilly 'were not easily made away with We regret to learn that during the betweep, Hampton and Port Perry and would be tough customers in the in one goal, but they will have to con tights of the ratepayers irrespective of class or creed, and on more than one occasion, although gtanding alone, did the position taken by him prove the correct and the only justifiable one that could be taken by a re presentative that had any regard for 'his record He saved Port Perry by histimely and judicious action at' the Oouncil Board from being plac- od ina false position, and our village can ill afford to lose a citizen that has so thoroughly protected its best interests in the past, and would have continued to do so in the future had he remained. His personal and political integrity are beyond the reach of suspicion. Hehas always been identified withthe Liberal bz { i 5 1 {Ed i I Hi § | Conservative party, and is a tower of | strength when his valuable services are most required and bis Joss will be |: keenly felt in this locality. He is an active and sincere supporter of the Con- servative government from a firm convio- tion thatOonservative principles arethe bulwark of safety to the country, He is thoroughly honorable in every walk of life--his - honesty is the glory of his life. With those who know him best the judgment of his deeds has been passed--it isa judgment of ap- if oi 1 an abit all | Can he point toa single instance of a e | reporter in this city taking a. bribe or ward 1 ot think that heiesn he eould it woyld | not be known to him alone, and sn reporter would not be retained in position an instant. It seems to be the nature of phenomenally good men like Mr. Blake to regard all around them debased and - Jost. . Daily, like the oun-| as ng | Pharisee of old, they beat upon their! breasts and call upon: God to witress that they are not as other men are, that they are pure and holy, that they are ht, sober and righteous, po? around gh dishonest, impure; sordid, intemperate within the pale of Divine mercy o | through the unbounded forbeararice of ex ! at 50 i a republican as Mr. Blaine should favor it. Mr. Mills and | anything - dishonorable for a re-| other democrats make similar com-: mont: Party organs have disputed whether any considerable changes were e.by the flushes committee of the Senate in the tariff bill of the ways and means committee of the Honse. If nimbers of amendments are to be takén int consideration the statement of 'the former committee ought to con} clude the matter. There were just three: changes made. ; are so many abuses and alleg- ed abuses of the poor old i Y | and violent men, who can only "come |' sary to make it intelligible, SAraTO0A, July 8.-- Reports ed here give no particulars in ° to the reported storm, butthe at the railway station: Here Bluff Point. Hotel on the Lal fain shore; owned by the Delaw re udson Company, was blown i ta lake this pri id and several p dost their lives. Port Kent. is farthest point north that can be ed by railway or Western Upi That place reports a tefrible that section, . = 8! 0 Belfast Spider as a Fighter, | Behrin | -Buwraxo, July 8,--The muck. talk: | Jin 4n | ed of prize fight between Tke Weir, the Sig | Belfast spider, and Jus. Counors, the x " | instructor of the Buffalo At o.| would as quickly 'give information "to the Street - Railway Company as 'any great as ho may be in hiz own estimation. -- He is engaged ina came off this evening. No! crowd has ever before attended a pugilistic entertainment. in this city. There were law makers, in the persons of 'members of the Legislature, there were io Club, { believ is by Beir oo, rivile n, a, The effost will be . of sealskins, :

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