agli: bp RucoaNrTioN.--At | day (Friday): Mr. Paterson : High Oourt of Michigan which was siful "Black and Slate Watered gta ust open- og Also the » ttorus in Scotch Long Suitings. WM. BROCK. [sucoRssoR To DB. JoXES.] AGRE PE PERRY, = - ONTARIO. and Residence--Opposite Tum u Sepreccomer Queen and Job Office honrs--9 to 11 a.m. ; 20 5p, m. and evenings. NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER _PGRT PERRY, AUG. 21, 1890. The (lobe bas an article on the re- faut spon of that gentleman in Que- ec, end 'in full the words Mr. reported have used. As Hoovi auab index then in' session at "Port Huron and was heartily received ; he made a splendid speech, highly eulogistio of the Order in Ontario. He was highly complimented by his Michigan brethren on his re-election to so important an office and one which he is s0.eminently qualified to fill. Mr. Paterson return- od home on Saturday, but on Monday started for Quebec where the High Court of the Province of Quebec is in session, intending to remain until the proceedings are closed. The many friends' and admirers' of Rev. Mr McEwen will be ® pleased to learn that the rev. gentleman'is having a pleasant and enjoyable time during his furlough and visit to the Provine of Quebec, He labors . faithfully and prayerfully for the spiritual welfare of his flock and they don't overlook his temporal requirements. Mr J H Brown returned home on Saturday last ; during the past week he represented Warriner Lodge 1.0.0. F. at the meeting of the Grand Lodge beld in Toronto. He reports the|, Order prosperous and still extending. 'Warriner Lodge always makes a judi- cious selection of delegates, and made an excellent choice in appointing Me Brown to the position. * fail ly one of the |: Mr. W. Williaws, of the Toronto World.is visiting relatives and friends in this place. He states that the World's patronsge is rapidly increas ing, both in city and country, and that it leads the van of Toronto dailies both in push and enterprise. 'Mr Bain, representing the Underwood & Underwood View Qo., Toronto, after a ten day's canvas in Port Perry, for orders for Photographic. views, soénes, sohoir There is no public orawling s----h more faithfal| © from their excursion. McKnight and the people know it. HA The other viings ane not worth Mr, Mowat wished notiging they Rt only the vapopings of Super ani ng P i Sand deliver ment without pi &o., and the low price the new firm have marked them down to ensure a treat to all | © customers. clock this afternoon | cyclone that was ever A South Dakota farmer drove all this locality strack this the way from" Aberdeen to Manitoba op the river, but from to settle in the land of plenty. While| originated is not now this fact may be remarkable,fit is the Dakotans who are walking Mnnitoba- ward who are deserving of sympathy. Tf a man has a horse left aftex the cyclone and the mortgagee is th with him, it is easy for him to ri away, but when a man bas to hi UP! lowing this hundreds of his loins and make his escape on foot romance blends with the grim reality and makes an interesting picture. evening for the benefit of Mr. ¥. W. Riley and under the patronage of our excellent band, promises to be attrac: tive and enjoyable and the public like to patronjze an entertainment where so much famous talent has been se- cured. See the posters and don't fail to attend. - a Mr. Wi supply this B and Wood ion: a While t is making tion to whole section of country with - He is receiving an Bity o of these necessary com Ba the steamer "Stranger" is wood on the north to suddenness of its ooniing its most awful features. : were as black as night. pletely detnolished, and A Graxp Mosicas, axp Armzemio| sl, the visitation of death Taear.--The concert to be given in|UPoR & number of people. the Town Hall to-morrow (Friday)| were killed is not known Large districts in several the city are in absolute ral women are'in the streets wringing ! their hands in 'motives at the depot were blo phone and telegraph is down. memory of theZoldest body is rejoicing that no lowed, for the streets are trees and fallen buildings could 'not be drawn thro total death loss, 0 far, and | 108 80 fine a property, Mr. Willcox is auctioneer. ELzoTioN oF 'QovncLon ~The Olerk of Brock has issued his Proclamation appointing Monday, August. 25, at noon, as the time for receiving nomina- tions for the election of a Councilor to &e., published by that justly popularic Ruddy. Should a poll be required, voting will take'place on the following '| Monday--Sept. 1st--at the usual poll- ; hin Port Pery_ patrons in making uel v is judici- ing places, £3. School Books and School Bup- plies in abundance and popular prices at Mr, McCaw's, The Committee on ° School Affairs of twelve, H. Treasurer--T, High Physician. D. \ Carp. High Con. --EJ. uditors-- Daniel The High® Chief following appointm H. Chap.--Rev. is nothing' like ong: Band and lution ta control " Halcontents and make them amenable 'to the Jaws. -- News. in . Brock Council, "The Manioipal. 'Council of te town- p of Brock, met at the Town Hall, underland, on Saturday, 9th i) Members present, Reeve | Deputies' McPhaden and" Thom} | and Councillor Gibbs, Minutes of last regular meeting read and adopted. The Clerk read several Acotunty and communications and laid them! on table for the council to deal with. Daniel MoArthur came before the Qouncil asking that a larger grant be made to Duncan Shaw, an ndgent. "Mr. Geo. Shier, Sec-Treasurer of U. 8. 8. No. 5, "Brock and Scott, called | 28 the atiention of "the Council to an error that occurred in the Auditors' report. On motion of Mr, Thompson, second- ed by Mr. Gibbs, the Reeve was in: fol: | structed to grant his order on fhe urer in favor of Daniel Mo- Arthur for $11 ; said amount being for extras furnished to one Duncan motion of Mr. Trogon second: | ed by Mr. 'Gibbs, the reeve was in- strugted to grant his order on the EASE) in favor of Mr. Thomas 0 unpiugham | "for thie sum of $16.80 5s ditehing on con. 4, opposite lot 23. The contract was let in 1889 and com: 2 | pleted the present year. On motion the following accounts $1.75 for horse hire and putting up potteds Duhon O'Donnell, $4.50, for un 8; Jobin Gerben Br 60 for gravel ; Jas. Joi, $5 for digging a ditch on con. 411 lot 3 ; Nicholas Brown, for Sulverts on townline Brock Thorah, and opening ditch on eron road opposite 'lot 17: Wm. Preston $6 for' gravel ; Robinson Bros. duties bi 'by law on sugar or any grade of sugar produced in and export: { Men ed directly from any sich country into the United" States, so-long as such products of the United States are ad. | mitted free of duty or'tax into such Ea which he intended to propose to the | Tariff Bill, authorising the President of the United States, whenever he shall be satisfied that unjust discrimi- 'nations are made by or under the authority of any foreign country |u against the ifiporatisn of any product | "00 of the United States, to make pro- clamation excluding the. products of that 'country from importation into} the United States. He said this|, amendment was identical in all re. spects with one of the sections of the "Meat Bill' which had passed the Sex ate two or three times ' almost unani- 0 dat ht of heart isease, bat se io was og death kept that. only one paper seoured the news just before. going to press." The other cit; editors cursed the million-. dimness of minions, remature el el powers mm o apni , a weak and flabby ypcles rity to a failure to be rested alee) pation dullness of he o Tas ot voice, desire for solitude, excitabi oy of temper, sunken eyos surrounded LEADER CIRCLE, oily looking skin, etc., are all sym; ymitoms of ner- vous debility that lead to insanity snd death unless cured, The spring or vital force having lost its tension every function wanes dence, Thossarho through abuse ce may be anent- . your address for book on to 3 sympioms of which are faint 8 numbness, palpitation, sk oe es, rush of blood to the head, dull pain in the heart with beats strong, rapid and irregular," the second heart beat quicker; 'd my life when I was about six old ky bone, | We have used it in our family when re No cure, no, ed ever i fails 'MV. Bendy "complain Hy the frst, ain "about the breast etd.; can positi be cured." pis Send; oe Address aire for dying in such an unreasonable : way, just as hundreds of his poor cred- itors cursed him 1n life for his repacity | "thee of B and lack of bowels. 'Luning was nearly saventy years old, but had a good con- stitution and walked! about the streets briskly on the day he died. hearty dinner he went to the theatre, and when he returned to his rooms on centre road, con. |i After als : bean broken, disease, es "Money to Lond.--Hr. 'Ebbals has x any amount of money to lend ongood security at six per cent. Interest pay i able Yearly. g t---- 'The Bleep of the Just. © : OR ale less ni hts K AID, ing Ep ood Bitters is a remar! ably efftont "I have used Burdock BI sleepless wights and now hol night. recommend it to all imperfect rest. Gro, H. Smer, Bony | © When the stars fall o skylight has A preferred _ ereditor--one ! who never prescnts his bill. It Saved His Life. > GeNTLEM! can recommend. Dr') er's Extract of W Wild 8 Strawberry, for it months 'and it. never I