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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Aug 1892, p. 2

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xd Xt Lo AF jch'all. the children, with- n, shall meet on equal termy are themselves for the topet discharge of the duties of life. all the young, the hope of the * gotintry, 'ranged side by side in the : several classes may acquire a mutual esteem and respect for each other as schoolmates, a respect which, asa rule, in after life is never obliterated, one will do more for his school fellow than be will for almost any one else. All being taught in the same school have 'an equal chance in the great race of life and have a common interest in the prosperity of the country. The general education will be vastly im- proved and the cost will be much less than where Separate schools exist. The government of Manitoba with a view, to the best interests of the - uducation of the young, determined that ail public money apportioned for school purposes should bo given to Public schools only and these schools should be strictly secular, and that no public money should be given in sup- port 'of Separate schools in that pro- vince, Having passed such legislation as would secure this end the! ; dissolved and the support the public secular schools, and 'doubtless - this would have been the : + under the wuspices of Orange brethren of Port Perry and vicinity, will have many attractions. Beside the healthful senjoyment of = pleasant sail the many atteractions of- fered at Lindsay cau soareely, fail to prove both interesting and instruc. tive. The celebration of that great historical event, ® The Relief of Derry" will create an enthusiasm such as few other celebrations can. The beleagur- ed city having suffered all the horrors of a protracted and relontless seige were in the very miduight of their suffering from famine and fatigue when a store-ship having burst the boom which the enemy had thrown across the river to prevent supplies from getting to the city, carried in abundant supplies to the fafishing ones. When the beleaguers found that relief had reached the.city they raised the seige and drew off their forces having lost nine thousand men in the transaction. Such was "The Relief of Derry". The effect of which went far towards securing the victory which followed soon after, the history of which is familiar to our readers. eee Cheese at a Premium. The present condition and prospects of the Manchester Cheese Factory are all that could be desired by its best friends. The management is all that it ought to be and the cheese maker is the output of the Manchester fadtory meets witha ready sale at the highest market price; wherever they are offered This factory possesses every facility foresters now: being held in Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kennedy and their interesting little daughter, of Bramp- ton, are visiting their relatives here for a fow days. Miss M. E. Sinclair | is visiting her brother, 'Duncan, at Ottawa. Mrs. Dennison left on Mon: day, for Ooldwater, to make her son, Daniel, a short visit. Mr. Dennison's many friends here will be pleased to know that he is succeeding admirably in business in Coldwater. Mr. Alex. McDougal and Mr, P. Maitland are enjoying their holidays for a few days in Rochester, N.Y. Go to Widden's for Fresh, Choice and Cheap Groceries.-- See Mr. Widden's new advertisement in thiv 1ssue. His Grocery, , Orockery and Boot and Shoe departments are abundantly stocked with such goods as purchasers want and 'at prices which cannot fail to please. Go and see them. Quite an Improvement.--We congratulate our friends in sonnection with the Apostolic Church, in the Western division of the town, on thé important improvement made in the appearance of their tidy little church by the the removal of the old, unsightly fence and the substitution of a hand- some new one. This inexpensive but important change goes far to prove that the worshippers have not forgot- ten the gates of theif beloved Zion. entering or leaving the church. 1) neat and substantial structuge with easy and couveinent approach does credit to the energy of the management and to the liberality of the ocongre- gation. LODGE ADDED TO THE ROLL. SUCESSFUL OPENING. 3 'Through the enérgetic labors of Bro. , one: of meet. took place in the Sons of England all, Port Perry, on the evening of 7. bth, where 32 charter members ted to the roll call and enrolled 'themselves members of the Loyal True Blue Assosiation, Bro. N, Tugram, Sec'y, requested Bro. R. Newman, {Grand Organizer (who camer from {Toronto for the purpose of atttending the opening) tc act and officiate as in- stituting officer. On taking the chair and calling the meeting to order Bro. Newman appointed the following vis ting. brethren (who also joureyed from their homes to assist in the instituting 0. Wm. Scott, D. M. of Hacket Lodge No. 38, Lindsay, to the deputy hair; Bro. Ingram, G.8. as Sed'y ; Bro. H. Spencer, Grand Lecturer, New York city, as Dir. of Ceremonies; J. F. McGill, D. D. G. M., Centre 'Durbam, as Chaplain ; Bro. J. Duglas, Hacket, No. 38, Lindsay, as Inside Tyler,; Bro. Emilo Baillod, Maple Qity Lodge No. 19, Orillia, as Outside Tyier. The lodge having been opened in due form Bro. Tugram, G.S., then read the Warrant, after which Bros. | Spencer and McGill introduced the ndidates in * waiting and Bro. New: e cret work of the of officers, result: © Tews Haw Canewn % The Council met ursuant to adjourn nt; Members sll present. Members all present. The minutes of last meet- ing were read and confirmed. Mr. Devitt' brought in and, carried through a By-law to levy anggtollect Trustees Rates in the severs] school sections in the municipality in accord- ance with the several applications of the trustees. £ Moved by Mr. Fallis, seconded by Mv. McKee, that in the opinion.of thia couneil, it is necessary and ex pedient that a 'lock up" be erected ut Blackstock in this municipality as a pldce of temporary confinement of offenders against the law, and that the : Deputy Reeve, Councillors Anson Taylor and Joseph H. Tayloy be a committee to carry out the object of this resolution, with as little delay as possible, and that they report proveed- ings to this council at subsequent meetings. Carried. On motion the Reeve signed orders on the treasurer as follows: Indigents :--Robt. Edgerton, $6; Wm. McNally, 83 ; Elizabeth McGill, $1.50, James Annis, James Kirvin, | Wm. Hughes, § Mrs. Laughead, $4 each." 3 Mr. J. H. Devitt, com, for cedar, nails and work iu road div. 27, #5, Ou motion the until the first Monday in September atl, o'clock. : Havé we any truly great meg ab the} present day Some doubt it, and ask to be shown the 'modern Washington, Franklin, or Webster. however this may be, of one thing we are sure, there never was a blood purifier than Ayer's Saraparillla, A Seven Years' Suffering. ENTLEMEN;-~1 have suffered very inflammatory rheumatism, ik duri on. 1 commenced using .B. and internally, using the pills "also, and can say now that the sores are entirely cured, and have been for some time. I be- lieve the bitters were the means of saving my life, + * Mgs; - ANNIE BARR, ¥ Crewson's Corners, Acton P.0. Ont. ia , ~ DIED. McCaw --At LaGran, , at the residence of bis son-in-law, | E Briggs, onthe | 24th ult, Mr, H. H:-McCaw, aged 74 years, and 5 months. WALKER, --In Reach, on the 6th con. on the Bth inst., Ellen, relict of the late Edward a aged 71 yesrs, 3 months and 10 SIRE SVEN T "ooures pursued, but clericals die hard | CO Poet : \ there is | eoten Bros. EL e200 an and a party was put forward to carry HiANYactare Sret-clase o ©€88| A wave of excitement passed over ; cof the | Fo SRRIAOD, Lark * Platten, WM. LUCAS, Tp. Olerk. ) 1 Te : the matter before the courts of the and lots of it. The factory 3 guite €X- | our village on the morning on Friday the ud Orguniant Nowman then in. A . is Bt provinos with a view of having Separ- tensive'snd fully equipped with the|last when it was learned that our in- Som et the Warrant, keh. aiid delivered Confirmed. : : : willbe daily rolling i plete our stock. _ate schools re-established ; but the courts decided iu favor of the Govern. ment. But not satisfied with this the matter was carried to the very top of power, the Privy Council, the high- est authority in the realm, and here too the Government was sustained. 1 Barely the most exacting could ask no more, and the individual or party who would seek to force Separate schools, Catholic or Protestant, on that pro- wince is an unbearable despot amd 'should be hurled from power on short |**¥ the | death "notice, as the greatest obsticle to prosperity and future greatness of country. latest and most approved appliances | dustrious aud popular gardener Mr. 2 i ad | Ritials to the WSDL, at the 'donclusion The favorable impression produced for the manufacture of superior cheese, the staff of workmen is of the right sort 'and $he management is in proper hands. The daily supply of wilk is quite extensive and the patrons are delighted with the results. Died. The numerous friends and asqhaint- ances of Mr. H. H. MoOdw during his many years residence in this local- will learn with sorrow of his Geo. Bond and one of his daughters had been thrown from a democrat wagon on their way to Uxbridge, and severely injured--it was at first feared that the father's injuries were fatal and great excitement prevailed. Mr, Bond taking his duughter with him, drove over to Uxbridge market on said morn- ing taking a load of vegetables. On going down that admirable hill west of Epsom the bolt attaching the shaft to the wagon slipped out and both horse and driver lost control of the wagon which rushed down hill throwing both father and daughter heavily to the 4 ground, the former striking on . the! side of his head was rendered uncon- scious in which state he remained for} quite & time notwithstanding the : section o puntry for his many good | efforts of two skillful physicians. When it became known that the father had regained consciousness a feeling of relief pasted over the village. Thein-| a bought cted of all members of the 9, N. Ingram followed in a chosen remarks, dealing with on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs a few years ago has been more than confirm- ed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers of California Fig Syrup Company. The Toronto Telegram says: --A careful perusal of the excellent papers circulated in the Methodist Sunday Schools of Canada compels the exemp- tion of the journals edited by Rev. | Dr, W. H. Withrow from thestrictures aimed at on Americanize! Sunday School literature, ----OF VALUABLE-- Farm Properties ew TOWNSHIP OF REACH In the County of Ontario. : THERE WILL BE SOLD On Thursday, Augest H1, 1893; © At One o'olock fn the Afternoon, Oestainly the 4 Methodist Church of Canada is not}: guilty of smothering the fires of patrio- tism in its schools, Dr." Withrow 'is an ardent Canadian, and columns | which. he controls are tinged with his own broad but sturdy . Canadinnibmi; Patrivtic i

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