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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Jun 1892, p. 2

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o Times pl his: praia insolence set in bis rag of last week in bis|) ace to the Opsiryxr. Had the 'man neglected to forward us a copy of his rag the chances are that 'his wandlin a ralbish would have 'wasted its sweetness ou the desert air, + not one of his baker's dozen of subscribers would have given any more heed to his Tire ship's ravings on that occasion than is given to his tdinary blathers, his few readers have that where nothing is, nothing be expected, they give him such fpdon ne as they give to other fools,-- uch is the manner in which we treat the vaporings of other idiots, but in this instance we have departed from our usual course as our meddlesome " yaviler had taken the trouble to for- ' word us a specimen of his stupidity. , Of course we can stand one copy of 'the rag, but God pity his dozen sub- 'scribers who get dosed from week to week by his insolent ravings. We mearcely knew that such a thing as the x Times had an existence and most" likely we never would have %nown had not the rag been thrust under our nose for the purpose of ih ing us the dartardly Insolence of ts figure head Nt dite An Abundant Yield.--Orops as A Pole, in this of the country, are locking healehy sod vigoroms but 3 is no other crop in the township can compare with the the 'weight from a few ounces up aton. Bome fare sumptuous- igh ut perfer the tender arm or leg of buman enimal, others take what they can catch and are especially fond of mutton or lamb. The. vigilant as sessor of Reach has just: returned his oll for the present year containing a list of 369 dogs, this is an increase of 20 over the return for 1891. An in- 'crease of over 6 per cent on the dog for one year is not a bad showing --r we think there would be little difficulty in turning ont a scdre of two ns think of what an amount | v ot food whith mi.ht be profitably fed her animals is consumed by 369 nd f ition ehotin tt, tor of the Methodist 8b Eure. for the past term, med - the several ministerial of his charge in such a manner as secured the approbation and highest | | esteem not alone of his congregation of the entire community and now _ he is about to be removed from Brooklin his numerous friends | Schoo to make him a farewell jon on his return from con- » , this (Thursday) evening. of Canada.--The Annual e Supreme Lodge of the is now being held in 'oronto, and we are much At the Toronto Methodist Oonfer- ence the proceedings of which bave just closed, in the re A of final re- virion of stations, the following changes have been made in Whitby Distriot-- Greenwood; Geo. Mason ; Seagrave, to be supplied. Who Wants Firsh:Oldss Farm Tt will be seen by referring to' advertising 'columns vhat that fine farm, os Fd of lot 16, con, 10, Brock, is Ld auction. Tw formation as "ete., may obtained of Mr. . M. Yarnold, Port Perry, the Vendor's Solicitor, Laing & Monarty the Hardware fine, orth the lowest price. Spades, Hoes, Hage Paints,' Olls, &e. Mr. Calvin, Conservative, was elected by acclamation for Frontenac on Friday last, *s for everythhing in he 'Sostigia ity and! ht it steel Shov Bi . great Re EF To ariive. on Saturday, at Brock's, a Bankrupt Stock of Women's Boots, Hosiery aud Gloves, Horses at .-- When horses happen to be so unfortunate as to be forced to gather a living off the roads such living must be slim for the horses and costly for the ratepayers, one horse can. in half an hour, tramp to pieces as much side walk as would buy as much hay as would feed him for a week. Path masters in villages can do more good by preventing horse from running at large than they can do in any other way. A meeting was held in Dr. Clemens' office on the evening of the 15th inst., for the purpose of organizing a Sra Olub. Dr, Olemens was- el ident ; Rolph, Personal.--We had a pleasant call on Tuesday last from Mr J. H, Shamon, of the' Watchman staff, Lind- say. He accompanied the excursion party that honored our town by their presence on that day. We are pleased to know that the Watchman is highly prosperous and its patronage rapidly extending. 2 Cover Them Over wi with Beautiin] Flaw) ers --Decoratd rvices u e united of the varions lodges in this place will Behe held o on ou nesday ext, 22nd inst. All ah Port. For Prove x this promise 10 be unusually ime portant and interesting, Wick. Our little 2 was taken as by storm the Bn the 15th inst., one of the rings ever seen in this one, sister of Mr. Stone, r of Port Perry H aud Josagest daughter of Mr. gai DE ¥. iller of the township of b Brock Sree minister was Rev, Wood. It was very pleasing to sce jon manifested by tle of both bride and bridegreom who - And also to witness the lations on both sides of the el represented. These con 'Were accompavied with many 'presents too numerous s as ordered to be struck "Ihe 'Assessor was instructed to assess Geo, Simpson for pt, lot 11, son 5 ; James Innis for pt. lot 19, con. 11; and Jacob 'Dafoe as tenant of the Wilkinson and Geo. F. Browne pro- perties near Utica; and to assess P, B. Ensign, Wm. Braund, T. Courtice, and Mrs. W. Orozier for their respective properties in Prince Albert ; and Mrs, D, Ireland for part of | the. old Fair Grounds in the bth con; and the Manchester Elevator to the proper rty . The following were reduced on their personality as follows: Mr. E. J. Wheeler, $150; A. D. Wheeler, $200; and John Lamb, Epsom, $200. The Olerk was instructed to make certain clerical errors to describe pro- perties mot already described on the roll. Mr. P. Ohristie, appealed to have the following names inserted on the roll for the manhood franchise which the court allowed. The following names were on the appeal of Mr. P. Christie inserted on the roll. For Manhood Franchise :-- E. Phirrill, Leslie Lamb, Geo. Madill, Thos. Prouse, David Daniels, Jas, Gibson, W. E. Boynton, J. L. Oroek, P. Wilkinson, E. Olements, Arthur Hardy, Wm, Ohristie. As Owners ~~ Messrs. Osler, Beatty and Kilgour, Alex. Brown Alex. Wilkinson, Chas. Foster, Richard Rynard, Philip Rynard, 'Wm, Rynard, J. A. McGillivray, Geo. Solley, Fred Braun. As Tenant :-- T. H. Porter. to one for each minor muniel lowing a Tepressutative 8 a VO undred ral Myr. Christie also applied to have the | Tam following placed on the roll,' but :the evidence e sddaced bein r Williams. = As Tenant :--James Com; ton, Mr. Thos. Graham came before the the Court, in behalf of Mrs. Dixon, she|tad considered the assessment of her 'pro- perty too high ; the court reduced the amount by $100, On motion cf Mr. Allin, the Court arose to sit again on Monday, July 11. The Court arose three or four times during its sitting so as not too detain parties who bad business 'to transact withthe Council. The Council resumed. Mr..Wm. Birkett came before the Council, he requested a grant to repair two bridges and the sink hole on the | pee Nonquon road in the 2nd con.; he said the late rains had flooded the bridges and left them ina bad state, and the sink hole liad become so Lad as toy render travel over italmost impossible; the beats in which they were situated required the performance of the statute labor on other portiops of the roads and a grant was thus rendered a neces- sity. Council he applied fer a grant on his beat, Sivicoe street, he said, between 9thand 10th con. required turn- in Mr. John Lamb came before the ine portions of the road were at foer shoul present almgst as low .as the bottom of the ditches 'and he questioned if a worst piece of road could be found in the township, it would. i $40 to bys souplete ht Jobs t ios BLE As ay I] 3 picid a ble public man. Shier paid an eoquent tribute 0 the the deceased rE Mr. ie Warden also a caries TE oe of the kt as a public man avd {1 tried B.B.B.c Sir John' Abbott, speaking in the Senate the other day, indirectly gave |) on [some of the Opposition blatherskites "1in the House of Onmmons a quiet rub; "when he said that the Upper House "| "doesnot do the talking of the country, $17 | but is there to-do its public business." Guelph Gossip. Dear Sirs,--I have been troubled for over a year With headache and sick stomach, Nothing a me any good until ich made a perfect cure before T had finished the first bottle. I re- commend it as a safe cure for headache to all my friends. X ~ Muss Axyte MoNvLry, Guelph, Ont. ¢! No Right to Attack on That > Line. hemmmb i, through a By- FE or Fier elng a By-law to close bos bly Bin sent of the he special oqu- pal i! ed aa follows: he: hen hit pality to It is a gross impertinence to offer - | unasked advice to an intelligent man in watters appertaining to religion. Each individual is responsible for his own salvation and should have the most absolute freedom in choosing the manner in which he shall endeavor to maka it sure. If, in his effort to find the right. way upward, he ehanges from Methodist to Catholic or from Catholic gterian, that is a matter iis Maker, and | hig Harrgs,--In Port Perey on the 11th inst. the wife of Mr, Wm. Harper, 6f a son. REAL, --At Greenbank, on the Leh dats 2 the wife of Mr. Richard Real, of'a son, Towx,--1In Reach, con, 5 'on the 16th ivst, the wife of Mr, Frank Town, of a angie MARRIED. ; Miv TER-STONE.~At the resid nce! of the Brides father, Wick; 5 n the the Rev. Me Wood. Mr Henry Miller, to 8 Martha B., youngest daughter of Joh: tone, sq. 8, hug DIED, Srvson, Ab 184 Sherbourne St. Toronto, on Saturday, llth inst, Minnie Esta, second daughter of Mr. J. P.. Sthubs, 'late of Utica, aged 13 years and 17 days. Wesster,--In Cartwright, on the 18thinst.s | dibert E. Webster, aged 11 mopthe and| ays. "Weir, --=At Shirley, on the 10th Tusk, Snsan, relict of the late John Wir, 64 years nd 8 mooths, x 2 it age § #

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