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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Apr 1892, p. 2

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advent-of beautiful Spring 8 cons the annual 'renovating season, 'the human system is the cause of so sunch misery and untimely death.-- These minute animals, so small that they con't be discerned, mre so light 'that they can float in the air with the 'small particles of putrid and filthy substances aud with them sre inhaled into the human system with every bresth one draws until a sufficient the ed to filthy or putrid smells the greater quantity of the filthy or putrid Lodies gollected in ones system. At this season of the year there is an absolute necessity for a thorough removal of every sort of uncleanness, "wvery hiding place aud shelter for the germs of disease. It is a duty we owe 'to ourselves, to our neighbors, to the mm in which we live. * With the returnof beautiful Spring fet every effort be put forth to secure cleanliness not alone the health but of the community. De ee "that. Theva} when the tidy matron and her help upite their well-dirccted - efforts - to secure the health and 'comfort of all connected - with the establishment, Whilemaking every where scrupulously clean it is also n to add to the beauty and attractiveness of the pre- mises. The matter "of pépering the rooms has much to do with the beau- tiying and increasing the attractions of our dwellings. . Our enterprising townsman, W. H. McOaw, hes now on hand one of the best, most attractive and stylish stocks of Wall Paper aver brought in- to_town, and he gives a pressing invi- tation to the ladies of Port Perry: and surroundings to come examine his magnificent stock. -- Hoguarantees full satisaction both in quality and price. Everything in the line and Window shades all sizes. i Spring Shows. Now that the season for Spring Shows has agein come round, and stock men are stirring around prepar- atory to showing their valuable stock animals. The rapid advance in the quality of our stock animals is one. of the most encouraging features of our progress as an ayricnitaral countzy and gives our stock a high standing on both sides of the Atlantic. The Reach, Port. Perry and Scugox Agricultuf@il' Socioty 'will "hold their Spring Show, at Manchester, on Tues- day, 26th inst. The popularity and importance of these Shows are rapidly extending and the taking of pi in connection with the v Upper Canada College buildings site (including $14,649.52 for furniture) the sum of $319,461.65, that the said sum 1 in excess by $150- '000 and upwards of the amount suth- orized by the Legislature to be "for those purposes, and thst such ad- ditional _sspenditar, besides being snauthorized and illegal, was in viola- the terms of the compromise which thecollege was continued, 'and ob the faith of which this House ed to the erection of the new 1 above isa charge of a very s character. If the Ontario ¢d with much favor 'as marking the superiority of the prize animals. Prepare for the Shows. re ---- Fraud at a Premium. At the Ottawa parliamentary iaves- tigation previous 'to the late general election, the civil servants who were found guilty of defrauding the country were suspended from office. The Gov- ernment afterwards went to the country blowing that they had dismiss- od from office all the guilty oes, The electorate believed them and returned then to power... What was the sur- fies of the easily-finden electors on ing the otherday, that the Gov. ernment had reinstated the frauds and Ahem their salary in ) y, for the time "All Saints' 'Canni of the groom, incumbent of the Church of the Ascen- sion 'were seated at the altar, . The latter conducted the -ceremoOny.-- Whoever listens to the beautiful and attractive marriage ceremony of the English Church cannot fail to admire it, in fact the memory of married couples should hear it repeated every year or so. The happy young couple left Ly the 8 p. m. train. Thus Port Perry has lost one of its finest girls but all ave pleased to know that she has got 'a noble young man worthy of her. All wish them a long, happy and prosperous life together. -- Extending their Business. -- A reference to the professional Card of Paterson & Orosier Barristers, Solicitors, &o., &c., elsewhero in this issue it will be seen that they have opened a Law Office in Sutton West ic addition to their Port Perry office. Good Law, wise Counsel, and Reliable Advice with strict attention to the in- terests of clients have secured for the firm » most enviable popularity and professional success. ei Important to the Male Popula~ on of the Town and Surroun All requiring the services of a skill- ful, active and intelligent Barber will be pleased to learn that Mr. John Cook has opened a pleasant and con- veniently located establishment in town where ev: department of the Barber's Art will be conducted on the most approved principles. Shaving, Haircutting §o,, promptly attended to and satisfuction guaranteed. : 2 eaten. ity widow, and her family. and liy a Miss Thomas. The build- ng is located in a dangerous spot, had the fire been allowed' to take proper hold a large portion of the village would have gone, But no sooner was the blaze observed than active and willing - hands grappled with the de- vourer and confined it to a small por- tion of the roof. Damage covered by insurance. -- lee Manchester. The buildings for the new cheese factory here are nearly all completed. The proprietors are showing much energy in their preparations for work. All wish the enterprise much success. The Reach, Port Perry and Scigog Agricultural Society will hold their Spring Show here on the 26th inst. The village and its surroundings take much interest in the coming Show and one or the best Shows ever held by the Society is expected this time, It is stated that we are about to was instructed to give Mr, of Peterboro, legal notice timber lying on Water street removed forthwith, as from will hold him the sible for all accidents that may A petition was prescoted, Mr. W, Willard and 14 others, the Council to grant aid to 8.4 On motion of Mr; Willcox, in to the prayer of the 'petition, granted and said amount ord be charged to the Poor Fund. On motion of Mr. Willcox was ordered to Ue paid to Mrs. K $3 to Mrs. Deshane, $3 to Cameron, $4 to Mrs. Irvin, $4 Mr. Geo. Still, for milk supp the Irvin family, snd $3.40 to M Wright for wood supplied Mrs. D and Mrs. Sharp. i On motion of Mr. Ross, By 341, to closa up part of Ren was read a third time and seal On motion of 'Mr. Willoox, was ordered to be paid to M nah Tate, being in asscest 1891. s On motion the Conneil adjo i Cartwright Oounc Towx Haw, C. April 4th, 1892: Council met" purkuan! uno a read and confirmed. A commission of house rent for McGill as she is not Munigipality. Ca Mr. Fallis brought throught a By-Law ¢ masters, - fencevie keepers for the ¢ Moved by Mr. Mr. J. H. Taylor sense of gratitude to esteemed Township his place at the pre council after his recent and hope that he wi to his usual bealth discharge his official hitherto faithfully don cipality as Township past thirty one yi arts to treat the silver in the same 800 days the procession would be 946 and 3,950 miles respectively, The thought is perfectly appalling. -- Jupiter's Weapons. '* Kansas Oity, Mo., April 2.--Not ¥85 | until to-day was telegraphic communi: D| cation restored with that distriet of I8outhern Kansas, which was visiied mrsday by a terrible cyclone, and ay Ly a terrible tornade. The timates place the number off tos! dead and seriously wounded in Kansas at about 50. Santa Anna, Tex., Apnl 2.-The cyclone almost wiped out this place |Tharsday night and was the most dis- . | asrtous that ever visited this section. The residences of J. W. Hall and Mr, Bass were also destroyed. Mr. Storey * 1 had died only five minutes before the _ storm struck the house, killing Willie * | McCallum, aged about fourteen years, and wounding' eleven others. At|eq Bangs, a neighboring town, Miss Juck- son end Louise Brooks were instantly 'killed and Frank Brooks and Mrs. Frank Byooks fatally injured. Burlipgton, Ia., April 2.--Officers of 'the Burlington & Northwestern Narrow Gouge Railroad received the | N. ¥ information last night that their pss: 'enger train due at 7p. had Rhee from the ruck For running a whiskey still at O: a | manner. Or taking » whole year of | Sound, ig i deg , John Bryans has been fined $100 and jailed for a month' Lord Randolph Churchill as the next |8 Governor-General of Canada. : The Ontario Government is being ty, and di atked to pay the witnesses for the de- p51 fence in the Heslop murder trial. While recovering from the effects of ng up th grip, Samuel * Ooller, a Bosanquet | ceptibi farmer. drowned bimself in a cistern yesterday. : «" Gentle Spring" loses many of its|¥ terrors when the s! is fortified hy the use of Ayvr's Sarsaparilla, With {aga multitudes, 'this wondvrful tonic-alter- | 3 ative has long superseded all other | doctors i spring wediome, being everywhere re- | b commended by physicians. The Pope will give 10,000 lire to- wards the proposed Daute monument Stre in Raven ; spring remedy {| . William's pe nervesand build anew the system enervated by being **housed up" during the winter months, Sold by all dealers or seut on re- ceipt of price--50 cents a box orsix boxes for $2.50--by addressing the Dr. Williams Med. Co., Brockville, Oa Brantford police conrt, charged with . | drunkentess, § Bu Wall Paper at W, H. McCa: os Jour Y finest patterns and oy t., or Morristown, | £1 FED A boy 10 years old has appeared in| 0 Prince Af bett, oti the Oth inst., ig of My, John Settrey; on daughter, ; 4 MARRIED. ¢ Viana Busiser_Abthe Church of the en Civ HT to Miss Beatrice, daughter of Jobn B ' Perry, i q te WeARBING=Dotgx.--In Brock, co ) the residence of SE he a Norn, . rN » RX wood, to Miss Clara Jane: Doige, ~ DIED. i ve, on the 20d inst. rot Hie. Thomas Wakeford, months. 3 anchester, on the 2nl inst, | Clarence, infant son of Mr, 'George Simpson, aged 2 : 3 y months, ov Soon Jonxsox,--In Port Perry, on the 4th ity d alter Johnsouv, Phoele, wife of Mr. 41 years, and 3 months, i 4 boi WB 0 ii 3 Port Perry Markets.

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