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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Jun 1892, p. 2

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Rosa streets, " walk on Queen and Simeoe stree of Canada| Perry Sons bled at St John's Ohurch, | | on the evening of Sunday it Sopbniroce oi aed Laren the the on and trust Sourceof-all-Good for present futare rity. The annual sermon was by Rev. White man, pastor of the church. effort was & grand: success and the close and "concentrated attention of the large and intelligent audience proved the intel- a 'appreciation of all present. The lodge turned out well and appear ed fo good advantage. All were better being present and the Sons of Canada's "church day" will be looked forward to with interest. Additional Aid to h i "Schools. His A Deputation representing the Whitby Collegiate Iustitute and the warious High Schools of the Connty, n Tuesday last waited on the County 'Council now in session at Whitby in r to interview the Standing Oom- ¢ on Education regarding Ad: Aid to High Schools ss pro- sd for by late legislation of Ontario re. The deputation oon- of N.F. Paterson, Q. 0., Chair- of the of Edu- Port Perry Board hy Doe at on oF arclay, Dow snd King of of Uxbridge. nty on the pro rata system of noe of county pupils as pro- -by the amended Act, Port Perry igh School is entitled to $338 for o latter § of 1891, and the pre year it will receive $750 from the source, while Whitby Collegiate 3 will only be entitled to $550, Uxbridge, $500, and Oshawa, $450.-- The centage of county pupils in attends at the varions High School | a Soon) a: Lom :--Port , B85; thy, 46; Uxbri 6; Oshawa, 35. 7 ge, * 9@ Daring Lacrosse practice of our excellent Olub on evening of Tuesday last, Mr. Wm, Short met with an accident of a rather serious nature ; while running at a high rate of speed by some means he came with full force in contact with the end of his Lacrosse stick, the concussion was 80 great that for a time he became un- ounscious. Medical aid was at once secured and the patient made as com- fortable as possible under the circom- stances. Mr. Short isa great favorite, and all express regret atthe unfor- tunate occurance. The Fishing Season.--It will be seen by the advertisement in anather column, that Mr, Albert Stevens, is prepared ing parties with good and substantial meals, That Mr. Stevens is a courteous and popular host all who bavehad the pleasure of visiting Nongquon nd will readily admit, and that the best fishing grounds are adjacent to his island is an estab- lished fact. He is mow better prepared than ever to accommodate fishing and hunting parties. Don't fail to give o oall, ; \ nable and unfit for lp den Whitby, June 6.--(Special annual meeting of the Teachers' Association closed Saturday with the election of these officers for the ensuing year :--President," H. G. Park, B.A. principal Uxbridge High School ; vice-president, J. W. son, Brooklin; secretary treasurer, T. H. Greenwood, Whitby; managing committee, M. L. Nutting, Cannington ; 'A. F. Burchard, Beavorton; A. M. Rae, Port Perry; E. R. Eddy, Olare- mont;. A, G, Henderson, Whitby. During the session papers were read by Miss Nelson, Uxbridge, on public school drawing, new series ; 'Mr. Ward, Whitevale, on singing in the public schools; Mr. O. O. James, B.A. Deputy Minister of Agriculture, in- struction in agriculture; Mr. J, E, Farewell, Q.0., relation of the trustee to, the teacher and the school. Mr. J. J. Tilley, inspector of model schools, delivered a number of lectures to the teachers, and Friday evening before a crowded: audience of citizens in the Music Hall made a marked impression by an able address on success in life, with special reference to young men. At this popular gathering Mr, Charles King, chairman of the Whitby Board of Education, presided, and Hou. John Dryden and the Rev. John Abraham, pastor of St, Andrew's Church, also spoke. On motion the council adjourned, eer The World's Oolumbian Ex- position, ola Coldwater, formerly of this place, will [i be 'pleased to learn that he is succeed ing admirably ini business there. Al though only a recent arrival in Uold- water he has alréady established large and lucrative business; his brother, J. A, and IL. Wi Labar are on his staff and the output of the establish- ment would do credit to a place of far greater pretensions. Mise Sarah MoBride made a brilli- ant record iti her second year work at Toronto University. Mr. J. O. Henry of Oshawa, was married in Toronto, on Tuesday last, "| to Oarrie Major, adopted daughter of They will visit New i up their resi dence in Oshawa. . Rev. A. 0. Conrtice, B.D., pastor of » Methodist church, ished. It will be a very: valuable and every person should secure a copy. County Council. The June session of the County Oouncil met on Tuesday. The mem- bors all present except Mr. Wright, Port Perry, the victim of an accident, and Mr. Brown, Mara, who has iliness in the family. Warden R. Mothersill presided, Jailer Decker reported on the number confined mn the jail. Their maintenance cost T4c per head, Hon. John Dryden wrote concerning the Torrens' system aud offered sessional papers to the county. J. B. Spence asked for nomination as student at the Ontario Agricultual College and other letters relating to county bridges were read, when the Council adjourn. od until Wednesday morning.--Oshawa Vindicator. U. 8: Tariff and Oanada. Washington, June 7.--At to-day's meeting of the Senate Finance Com- Suppose some mi to go to work to phecies and oracles public men are utteri this time, Would not make mighty intere after the candidates w and again just after Here are Mr. Ohaun Col: Elliott. Shepard the air with forecast while Measrs. Platt, Qi and cthers, in the ful grateful ones decla with emotion that be nominated on'th and the Empeérior He boarded the Hohenzollern, 'which wa harbor. The Ozar Kiel. There will here in which 40.0 richsrube to meet Hoheozoilern was spatch boat and Mr. | litte Senator McPherson submitted { & minority upon the subject of the effect of the tariff laws npon trade || relations with Canada, Mr. McPher: son presents statistics to controvert, the | fr ns reached in Senator Morrill's are rejected, Special atten- d to every case, Invalids living _ Montreal should address their to Mr. JOHN MURRAY, Manager, ose two 3 cent Stamps for symptom d question sheets. lone But the Brave, Etc. Was poor But netvy, and she was | and rich. ill you marry me? he asked hy," she exclaimed, "how abrupt . You won't give me time." 'can't do it," lie snapped ; * this sash transaction." d 80 they wero married and lived ly to a good old age. ia Packet :--The Globe carps at owat's acceptance of a knight- The Montreal Gazette says this bably the 'annexation editor's f hitting a man who helped to he out of his scheme for to take the first bite of 'cherry in the shape in ie will. stand aa the exponent of protection, which by its latest engine--the Me: Kinley _tariffi--blocks the Ame markets age British manufactures." The Evening News further says: <A 'Republican victory in the coming elec tion would retard for a Jong time the progress of the sound commercial doctrines that under the commercial greatness of Great Britain alone main- tuin British ascendency. A -------- BIRTHS: : Lzasx,--At Taunton, on the 6th inst., the wife of Mr. Peter Leask, of a daughter, Reaper,---In Scugog, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr, John Reader ofa son. MuoCaw,--In Port Perry, on the 5th inst, the wife of Mr. W. H, McCuw, of twin daughters, \ MARRIED; | Tolmer Srp EGRUITS who have Joed the th 5 will ¥: between AL SE the hours of 5.and opm GCAMEMON. Port Perry, June 8, a Nonquon Island! _ (Bummer Resort) Fng, ann SAILING PARTIES on se ER Fe Dewar--HaRE,--At the residence of the |® brides father, King St. west, on the lst inst., by Rev. Eastm Rob' daughter of Mr, J. Hare, Oshawa, PL DIED. DGSON, In Port Perry, on the 5th ; Ida Ber daughter of My. Willie Hodgson, agod 1 year 'and 4 mont . 8 H. Dewar of Mionsapelis to Edith J. third |' SSIS ASA AT SATA

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