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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Apr 1891, p. 2

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($10) Ten Doll Pade vo Order aban mi ovina THE PLACE IS AT BROGK' BARGAIN SHOP, : PORT PERRY. Port Fehy, April 21, 1801, e-------- NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER PORT PERRY, APRIL 25, 1891. Abominable Legislation. * On the 10x hat, tbs Mowat follow- (in the Local Legislature stioceeded imainking themerlves supremely ridiou- Suit, fe his full share of the burdens, sibilities and duties of life. We Thomas Stewart, who passed peacefully away on Monday Jast. His combined energy and industry did much towards the improvement of the surroundings wherever he located, his quiet unassuming manner narrowed the circle of his acquaintances, He had little of this world's wealth, but he had that which passeth show, he had the germ of true nobility, truth, honor and industry. Grand Ooncert. This community will learn with pleasure that the Methodist Sunday School, here, areabout to give a grand, attractive Concert in the Town Hall, The uniform excellénce of the con- certs given by this school cause all who sticeseded | attend onde to lotig for another oppor- tauity of spenditig an evening with the bright, intelligent pupils dnd active officers dnd téachers of this large and important Sunday School. Anefidism, CORSE Perry for holding the show was highly commendable in every particular, In the first place the holding the shows in Port Perry will greatly for ward the best interests of the Society ; the increased accommodations for stock will be greatly to the advantage of exhibitors and the extensive hotel accommodation furnished by Port Perry is greatly to the advantage of all attending the shows whether as exhibitors or spectators, So that the parties who secured the change of lo- cation for holding the shows deserve the thanks of'all concerned. The arrangements were allthat could be wished and the active manner in which the Officers and Directors per- formed their duties was commented on by many. PRIZE LIST. HORSES, Draught Stallion imported; 6 entries cPhail Bro's McOraw'; 20d W Draught Stallion, imp --1st T. H, Wilson ; 20d Larob Bros. Draught Stallion, Canadian -- 1st Barrett Bros. ; 2nd Wm, Coates, Three-yearold Draught Stallion, Cunadice Ist Jus, Coates; 2nd R. Prouse, Two year-old Draught Stallion, Oan- {adian ; 4 entries--1st and 20d" Harvey Saddle and Gurvinge Stallion ; was at the rate of fifteen miles an hols The track was in first class shape, | everything worked smoothly and factorily. Tried to Kill the Judge OmarurstoN, W, Va, April 2 Sim Johnson, the hegro who assul Eva Bailey, a respectable white ¢ was sentenced to-day to be After Judge Snyder had prone sentence Johnson made a d attempt to kill the Judge. rushed in, and, after a struggle, succeeded in dragging negro away. Judge Snyder was seriously injured, A. Break for Laban: | Eogata," I. T., April 20; ! seven prisoners sentenced to be at Okmulgee to-day made a break | liberty this morning. All got a but three weré captured, The are still at large. § They Stole a Porter's J jn 7 'Ham.

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