bs From veport in the Gannington : ul 6 {Gleaner of the 8rd inst; of a pieeting 7 { ¢ J Lof the Oannt Fair Association we i . colleges in Canada. | find that ig MecPharson 'of that |ity shown by Mr , ost you one"cent for purtioutars. ment. he pitant may. be fmagin- village, 'suggested that the directors ii Slacharglof ie e News, KingstongOn Mr. J. H. Taylor. ed but it cannot be described when-he|of the fair make an effort to have the | Perry during the past th Pod SER smieting 'ware. read - | saw the doors of the extra superfine. county fair held alternately betweon Paterson has not onl, Feed ! o Som Ll i Ad will | aristocrats distinguished from the dwell-| Uxbridge and Cannington. The sug: | bu ae } 0x14 county. _ A coiffunioation was received from | 4. mortals by special | gestion was doubtless made with a view a . d ¢ "bas reelected and banguet- the Olerle of the Peace: acknowledging |: a - doubtless expecting that to the general interests of Agriculture J oa T. M. Daly. | the report of the selegton of Jurors ving in tals in yassiny, fhe bak throughout the district of suerse if the omibil a J p ova Bootia Legislature will be| Mr Michee! CGO Ee i mansion would raise their hatedbhange could be effected Whatever |S sit Ia th . | to prohibit liquor traffic. fompensation lor ano. ratieq ing & co from & mixed feeling of awe and re- might become of agriculture Canning- Yreleary of tigleparpors: } : 30 JIE iq : have been killed by dogs, whlich he of otthe Sheep, implements, &e.-- | verence. _But judge of the chagrin of tou would be a gainer. The action of | position to which his n ¥ 4 values at $7.50. Order granted for takes places on ursdey, Nov. | he distinguished ones when watching | Mr. McPherson is this instance ought | entitle him. ln heartily e¥ , : ann g YO irds of the-mmount, i . t te of valuable facm the effect of their sacred symbol on the | to be an object lesson for the officials | our congratulations and A i re po te > 1 Mr. John P. Trewin applied for}, cripple a _jmploments, the property of Mr. passing proletarign who instead of | of our Agricultural Society, to induce pe We look forward & / i *. gl compensation for one lamb ulleged tog yo from $1,000,000 in H. Magill, lot'8, con. 8, Mauvers, on | raisiig his bat had went sneeringly | them to put forth the necessary effort | 3 ties ti a manner th "R. Hynes, farmer, liv if have been killed by dogs, valued at 28,400,000 in 1894s dresley, Nov. akon ey past. The distinguished individuals|the secure the holdiug of the county |to the entire satisfaction of und § vill Jost bia crops and barng Ly firgy Order nted for Ewo-thirds of the!" yore ig absolutely no plearo- ime aud place of sale. LP. soon found ont that they were victims | tair every alternate year in Port Perry. | he may come in contact,~ ason's httle daughfer, Dun?| amount, $2.66. Te pneumonia in Ganada. England ought ; ters that Mr. R.|of a huge joke. The fraud wae per-| Such an arrangement would greatly in- > died from eating too many| Mr R. J. McNally pregentedac-| i t4.out the throat of she Canading from the Meauia. petrated in the following fashion. Two | crease the membership, create an ad (14. Ool. N. F. nuts. g count for voy nod Jou used Sn cattle trade fh order to defend i io ith Hotel, | impecunious' shatpers with the imper-| ditional interest in the prosperity of nl % Marlatts Pork Packing house at Ba on 2 1 ap house in Black: | juy¢ a danger that ha§no exist oredock, neat load of airy Cows and » tinence o the very devil contrived tothe society, greatly increase its popu-| Tp the last issue of the h Aylmer, Ont., has been destroyed by i, : the Reve sigued Srders here, The indiffererbe with number of Steets rising three years. The | raise the wind by perpetrating & larity and give'sn additional impetus of the Independent Ord : : A e pram fire, ad Gladstone and most of the. Ming cows ver Trediythe County of Leeds | practioal hoy an the soft side of uur | to the agricultural interests of the dis-| "ions relati , Allan steamer, Sarmatian, on a as follows: = | ogirdithe colonies "is tempered b 0rposca,. extra supefiortaristocratically inclined | trict. e think no friend of the : 8 ; Tin, Linger or two Imperialists) hail to make aot SLIBIC oo |oitizens. ThE team would enter Sen ota tam rng | epman, LigGol Neh 3 bei Wontreah Dpto : Ny Lord Rosebery: There is reason then ; Smarts 'some Ee selected dwalling 'representing them- | ment as it would be in the best interest : os } : ; ; w a hoy that with Sir Chirles / upper date not haying [ise ves rings of the finer arts. whose both of the society and of the importin ; eo 4 Lp izabeth + Laing Sledglkbifivmor work or societies 5 umber is -éhosemehe artists place it] facilities for' holfling county fairs at{VolkWu. T district. 'W = errr e i ) d : i i ; = ny | conspicuously, pocked the change and | Part Perry are unsurpassed by any ih 2 gS B gen | Lrewin Vigroz--In F NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER. puss on to seek another victim. In |other place in the county. sketch was, but eight « Fyol oy i RAR. J. McNally, ; ate 'on : inst , the wife o = ----------------=---- | this way they went on until they had hr i father died, leaving to th % ; lock-up house, 3 Buggitt, | Aaughter, . ¢ at A sia ul L™ PORT PERRY, NOV. 10, 1892. Eehiaustey the Softer Slémeut of the | Editor of the OnsyrvER. widowed mother, 3 children nll Twelve thousand ehipbuilders in| bolts, irons, &o., for lock up house, | ~ MARRIED, Re @ © we don't 1 =x would-be istinguis class, y this x +0 ungest. Belfast have had their wages reduced | $6.35 ; Hart & Co., munici 1 blanks | CorMaN--Wirpman--By the Rev. W. old, shop - worn Road Making: time the marked ones began to con: My attention has Legn diawh fo the after hor hushands deaths {2 i per cent. as per Account, $4 55; Jose Br Mehond * Thornley, on the 18th ult., at the resi- ods, br 3 bod id vhat adv I \ following item of news in the Whitby | son moved to Toronto, and at ar Per Yo ag P '| ence of the bride's father, Mr. [Richard | 800US, ut all New and Choice -- sider as to what advantage the number| qo 00 of the 4th inst, under tl , and at theearly | Ame funeral of the Dowager Queen | work in roud div. 36, $1.75 ; Watson | \v Cor fT to Miss Mary | Goods, b i x Road making m ot be a fine art | might be to them when all at once : 4 er the | age of eleven, the Queen's Ooi W Ince in S dT Tv 9,86; T. + Gorlinan, cof Toronto, to ary { (x00d8, ought at a very low 0ad g may u ; + | heading of Greenbank Correspondence: | of to-day hegan the battle of of Wartemberg took place in Stuttgart. | und Thompson, cu vert, con. 9, $6; 1.1 June Wildman of Reach, 'at th f Cash but it is u very important art, and not when it vhs too late, the fact dawned | «pst pring Alice 0 Yas a 2 Bhperor William walked beside King | W. Robertson, fees as specinl con | Baosuaw -- AstiNe.-- v. vw, |rate on the §, for spot Cash, X I spring Alice, daughter of Henry | grore. After a years o of | np 8 ) pec Ba sLiNa.--By the Rev. W.| : 9 one in a hundred of those who suppose apm them Hut they bad been: made | Love, went to Port Perry to have some teeth | co oo ™y Bi iy do. William of Wurtemberg. stable, $3. Thornles, on the a5 ult., at the Meth-| which we purpose offering to they k } to mak ds know | the victims of an impertinent bat very | drawn. She took some kind of opiate to |"; y he a law 3 te : i 1 i odist Parsonage, Greenbank, Mr. Lot fo gy kuow how: to make rounds know [L, Yi "yy pore) yd, ok Oy died nader | sidedly youthful student that ¢ | {Lord Mayor Evans and Lord Mayor On motion the Council adjourned) ECist Ot gE " Magdaline the people of Port Perry and. anything about. But nosooner is it [Silly hoax. Had the rand stopped | SXCARD he BG J ea 5: . vot 'Knill of London have made n|until the first Monday in December, | « xf" 0 Reach, 8 4 t all ad made known that funds are being | here some might have said served 'tho ; 12 influence: Since that time haa not been | ed a rather striking spectacle ashe |. % at one o'clock i surroundings at a smal ac Ing : been well, land at different times through the x we nt appeal for more money for the ni , Woop--TayLor--By the Rev. W. Thornle, 3 sat perched high 1 i J PP! Y y + ornley, d mak secured for the construction of a high | victims right they should have known | summer suffered from partial paralysis of ||: perched on a high stool thi desk sufferers from the fire in St. John's Wht, Lucas, Tp. Olerk.| on the 26th ult., at the Methodist Par- vance in order to e a way than whole crowds of scientific | better than be swindled in such a silly | the loft arm. Now it has extended to near his feet dangling'in the ain 'But the of roo i 3 a sonage, Greenbank, Mr. Alonza Wood, S eedy Clearance at once.-- ' hs, road coustructors (minus the science) | manner. But when the rascals stoop | lv. the whole left side, and there are grave | YOrs soon corrected the fatl faale The Russian irougied eriser Buri, to Miss Aunie Taylor, All of Greeubank. Ww hi decided laci ' . : : doubts of her recovery." it is, of thful t teen I the largest vessel of the kind ever AB H d B © have decided on TP acing 4 rush to the front to secure the job or ed so low as practise their fraud upon Te i : Jouthln ness, A I he AE 3 i rave Haryar oy: DIED. = Teuher' fo seomralthe cash, "they way | poor anes who have 'enough to do to) 1t affords we great pleasure to state | passed the matriculation examination {built in Russia, was launched in the -- : all our regular goods at y the : know nothing of how roads should Le | provide bread for hungry children the {hot the above case was not: a patient |of the Law Society. At twenty-one | presence of the Czar and 'Qzarina, Boston, Nov. 4.--Early this morn- Batury--In Cartwright, lot 5, con. 5, onlzame small margin, giving the 5 be | Nr ss s : {in my office as might be inferred nor | he had the 1 satisfaction of bei v cy wi io ine J. D. Hubbell Harvard student the 3rd inst., James Bailey, aged 62 years, 3 : i constructed bpt they are experts in hoax becomes a crime which merits the | © 7 ¢ 3 ted with th » proud eatisfaction of being |, The order withdrawing the privilege | ing J. D. Hubhell, a Hiarvar studen 3 months and 3 days. buying public achance seldom fingorivg the dollars. 'As a rule the [most severe punishment, Bat it be-| EL i Soon oe he wd mings Loaled to Hie ber and adnitted 80 the | of shipping live Canadian cattle to in- [Of the dass of '94, while returning from eg met with of securing some } applicant who has most cheek and | comes a question with us whether the | ox Hi je | isd feekn Tp eB Pa practice of his profession, M ter- |dand British towns is not such a crush last night's Repubhcan torchlight Port Perry Markets. £ tl 5 g Jeast ability gets the job and then | 9pper class victims whose vanity le Lom a ° 3 Be opiate. 1 Tom acts 1|gon's carer as a lawyerhas 0 8 |ing blow after all. Tt will not go into parade, in which he had participated, | _ --_-- \ 0 10 comet the furce. The construction is | them into the trap may not be in part pave Hirayel 0 he Case og ute successful one. For nearly. lve 'foroe until the 21st, and thé shipping | 82W fire burst from the upper windows [Corrected weekly by Messrs. Ross & Sons] only alurlesque but the collection of | responsible for the loss sustained by | Rot Iu 4 in a regarcing the e- | years ha enjoyed _B large practice in | geason for this year will be over by | of the four story brick building, Nos. November 3, 1892. 4 ; he oath Jun goand success, nota dollar | the poor victime." The raschls 'would ginging end a on Penverton, Th: 1878 he moved to Port | that time. --News. 24 and 26 Dover street. 3 aid Fall Wheat $0 60 to $0 65 p 4 t ah bh i { 3 sle os DX rom | Perry, wher ¢ enj ce] 3 7 i t 4 : " i . plus To 1, pt, hr For, sori A ve 0, Nor tu OE ate (52221 88 8 So yom will ee mont 8 ginger bread road, goes to pieces under [them that it was absolutely necessary | deny that he ¥ did the trick.' Ls : : * rick Burke, 30; a farm hand, was dis- | ay : i "| Barley (6 rowed). 0 te 045! Below you will see mentioned The first shower of rain, - and the. dis: | that their dwelling should Le number | "7 t he is painstaking and thorsugh, and he 3 : | sleeping inmates, who escaped in their | poo yr ) 0.50% 033 . s - appointed traveler stands Drs 4 led and if they demurred the rascals J. A. MURRAY, L. D. 8. | has been frequently employed on im- covered standing against 8 fence ab lng ht clothes. Hubbell was nearly | tye" 2 rowed) % Bn 050 afew of the leading lineswhich ; A when he sees the would-be road by | would refer them to the nuuibers on | MESH PRR forts enses gutside Lis ews igounty, a or hea nse Thprelel igi by smoke, but managed to} Outs . -0 230 027/are to be bad. If Jou have a i : 4 | i re : : : SEAGRAVE, Nov. 7, 1802, In 1883 his high legal attainment A tase. seb out of a second story window ana | Peas--b ry 70to 073 : 3 3 verted to a sea of mud, if not bottom- | the dwellings of their aristocratic | Editor of the N. 0. a $ were fittingly a knoelolged. by he been in that position lifeless fully two) By A 4) a od Re ley Mummy Peas. 0 60to 0 62 minute to spare Just drop n less at least unfathomable, the mopey |to%Dnsmen, the poor ones at once yield | * gg Kindly allow me through the - col: 8 : - gz es hours. sng E y "| Reas--small, . otto 067 and take a look through. ' was sunk in the road and roust re: get the fraud performed, hand over the | amns of your paper to describe a meeting bestowal upon Wim of the distinction 5 ¢ Fi _-- Buckwheat ... 0 40t0 0 42 main there till an other levy is made | badly spared change and the swindlers | which took place in the Methodist Church of Q. O. Col. Paterson has consider- Quebec, Nov. 4--Ex-Prime Minister Courting in Africa. Beans J... 070to 090 Tuke the ** Cartwright Road" for in. | pass on, | of this place on Nov. 1st to investigate some able experience in municipal, educa-| Mercier was honorably acquitted at b FL Alsike Clover 6 00to 7 00|z3 5 Stance, whit is it bat a burlé | in ------ YW | reports circulated by one or twe cranks, led | tional and political affairs. For. some | o'clock this evening. He claimed that ily s ;. | Red Clover «4 00t0 4 50 y esque; the | led | by our worthy mayor, against the Rev, T. | yo rs he represented the Ti hip of | th It \d be his ret : Mr. Stevens was entertained at din- {Grass Seed... . 100to 150 - money may all have been honestly ex- Called 'Away. at the Noon of, Leggott, ex-ministerof this place, re. Y rep e Jownship e result would be his return to POWET. | or hy the Savage Olub, London, a few Hay por ton 7 to 800 : pended but lots of it must have been Life. some fhwirazcs which Mr. Leggott received Thoral Be County Catal Ha A careless boy swallowed a revolver | evenings since and related that marry | got oo . 9 75 to bs 20 i v mt fter the burning of the parsonage here some | has been ork of the town of Port a i z : . Shee 8 to 5 Most jojudicionsly .; expended. and On Friday last this communit | months ago. The abote gang has inst no Perry for the last erlve, oath Of aig Hhewther dey ond he oil ing among the Wa Teita, as with most 2 -015t0 016 : parties who were led to expect o safe, i od with i a dd Y | opportunity since the fire in circulating re- | tho School Board he has been an activ orEn t dare Lo: wallop him for fear | African tribos, is simply a question of | Hides 3 to 400] Men's and Boys' Suits and. - = oeodiire short and agreeable travel between | earned with much surprise and deep | ports detrimental to Mr, Leggott; after bor Ti don € | he'll go off. purchasing the bride from her parents, Beef .. .5 to 600 1 ! than Whol 3 Gartwright 'and the Port have bees] 0rro¥ of wo had almost said, the un- | using all their talent in this direction for the | Member. for many years, nck on BOVOr: The price of one of those oleagi Pork , - 5 50 to 6 00] Overcoats at less than ole- vd inted. W Cen | imely death of N. G¥ Bigelow, Q. C., | past six or seven months, Mr, Leggott al occasions, he was elected ¥hairman, | M™: Normand, M.P:P., Conser. | ihe P i 08€ | OICAZINONS Cattle .250t0 400) cola Prices, Suits worth $10 REL sad yo Fe er e all like to 1 representative of the city of Toronto | thought it better to give them a chance to | which position he still holds. An Je: a retuned af (Three i a {rest keys a fo '6 75 al d 11 th Re dy ; } seo our eastern friends come amongst |. a oe | express themselves publicly and see what : SE ivers, Quebec, by 41 majority. ably beads aud all) is three to four | Ducks ... .. 010to 0121101 $0, and all other ady- i |in the Local Legislature. Deceased | 1a. : ; at | ardent Conservative, heubn T In 3 3 jority iio » Sus and that feeling was mutual or they was connected to YA village' Dy nan f chases they had against him, The Districy many a political battle, and pees ical Mr. 'Hetherington, M.P.P, for COWE, : : Kihigkens * 2 0 03 i 3 44 made Clothing equally as low. wuklds nob Jiuve sontribited so gener. : ae | aatiate, ed Lr Yh | has been heard during ¢ or | Queens, N.B., will retire in favor of| Tho coy damsel, in accordance with | {50 "1" "1 918te 022{20c Cottonade for 15¢ and 30c. ously lo BouRIe, the connection and above date met in the churoh where quite a | years on almost Pfc. | Mr. Blair, who was defeated. = Li thatribe, a. (Fass. 2 3% 043 -Cottonade for 25c. Feather a ; : 3 0 ho ies B - » i 8 from a iy r dr . A a se-day-talitaally ? he TWO. Cook Teco HEOH, page . yc own happiness, rune Sa and hides in [Cheese ... _012t0 0 14| Ticking, nsual price 25¢, for er \ "known and' mu! bry while their leader, the mayor, took a back | ARS political Lhe Jumes wv, ex : Yelnti acting | Potatoes .. .. .03Ct 035 gy usual p J Toki are aay hs - ut we this section of conutry and 'some of | seat he, not being a member, was not allow: | pendent Forestry, v i} 76. The total value is $195,000. he hay bo f Oe ollecting Apples per bus. . "0 925t0 035 19¢. Shirting at 8c, 10¢ 124¢, + Shor fo eros driver of mud one Pee | whom are intimately 1dentified with edt. speak, su he conisnied himself Ju} been a prominent figare 7 At Brantford, Thursday; Mrs. Quick | warrant of time-honored custom, the Diteong her os S040to 060 ro0ds" worth 10c, 124c, 15c, 4] Ean TRE 3 pi f Port Perry. arranging the documents for 'the head |isijed the Order. As red $4.500 d £ M r . s Tard cod . «4 to 45010 Whi & wide and nearly as deep, to get here, the rae an! CP echo 4 Y-- | speaker and giving him pointers. The "ec is own Court, recove $4, ! amages from Mrs. | groom then enters and searches house | Soft Wood ... .. 2650to 300 Factory Cotton and hite 3 The traffic between our eastern neigh But eceas wther an important | speaker took the floor and held it uninter Rav £0 Fs 1 Church for taking away her husband's | after house white he fancies his bride | sm Cotton at less than mill prices. x bors and the Port is both i ant claims on the esteem and respect of | rupted for two hours and a quarter, and I | ADger 0 ntario, in 18 affection. may be concealed : 3 . : . x rs and oth important | SHE OG omage which men of | Will venture to say that the District Chair- | Ohief Ranger in 1889, The: Milaskes. 8 : RY: he concealet: New Mileh Cow for SaleiA Special Line of Sheeting-- and desirable and every effort should|™ > . bilit A well divected's | man, the five ministersor any one else in | 1890, he has enjoyed mi e ilwaukee fire relief fund A length the shrinking maiden is 'see it. Shaker Flannel at 5¢ it be put forth here to make the inter-| DO Nn a Sh il y % 1rgote i ih | the 'church could tell what he had been |g 1 ts the lot of iffost * His full | amounts to $120,000. discovered, amid much merriment, and HE Snbscriber offers f le a first cl B tif 1 Print: : t be, 6c, 8 ; ? - course mutually profitable. But the | CUS tHe igh estimation in which | talking about, but uo. charge was preferred 2 F | November 24th will be the national | is drawn triumphantly from her hiding Snbscriber offers for sale a first cles | Beautiful Prints at oc, b¢, o¢, : 4 > he is held gave proof of his honorable | against Mr, Lepgbtt, so tho audience was and accurate knowl the eon- | ; io : | , : : new milch Cow---due to calve lst Nov. ¥ % : roadway hetveed usanush be put in a | and pig Pearcssionsl life and his | disappointed in the first speaker as they ex- | stitution, his imparti fons and | Thanksgising Sey in the U. S. : | place: Your of the groom s esistasite, Apply at once to the owner lot 15 con. 3, regular 10c and 124c goods. = k . proper state of repair and 0 maintain ont oularity give: evidence of his | pected to hear something startling ; the | fairness and digity in ir ado, y a series of exp osiony rain was | seizing each an arm or leg, then carry ach. In Dress Goods you never saw BG ed. We are only tantalizing our|> ' P Fy ocial BY . His boi | worthy mayor himself Lecame disgusted, | poo admirable , officer | produced at Washington Wednesday. | her off to her new home. JOS. RALPH. such lovely soods at such low : r Ae : bi ip | manly and soci aring. is boing | made a bolt for the d i disappeared ee 4 *1 PW Reach, Nov. 27, 1892, eastern friends Hu we offer them n short Dr hay at the noon of life when] hit EE ce y EE The position to whith he { Dr F."W. Courtney hes fled from -~ * EN ae ey prices Colored (Cashmere at = road which is impassible, If the. © 0 Pend physical powers were | usual pleasant manner, explained the myth | been appointed by the: Ex. [Detroit, a self-confessed rpiritualistic| Two great stallions are passing into ' {Te donbl Rg $tCartwright Road. is put into a pro | at their greatest vigor makes it hard | to the satisfaction of all present excepting | ecutive, as General su tendent of | fraud. shadow, Harold, sire of Maud §., and STORE ' T0 RENT. 12}c. Tweed Effects, donble Jor per state of repair and so maintained . ; | the little Band of Hope which had now be- | oo 0 8or in Great Bri one for| The Full River, Mass., cotton manu-| Dictator, sine of Tay-EveSen and' of A fold, at 15¢, regular 25¢ goods. { the traffic betwsen the east and west | to bear the stroke, when one sees a|came a the little Hopeless Band. Mr. Leg-| RE i { s y-Ey : ! ; : ia tiv ino bot { valuable and useful life cut off in its! gott has heen on this cirouit for thice yoars | which his ability and expe e enin- | factarers have advanced wages 7 per | the dam of Nancy Hanks, gre bending | rry0 RENT the stora at present occupied All Colors in Serge at 24c, | 2 will greatly increase both in extent} tga. ploom jt.is not easy to follow | and is respected by the members of the |ently fit him, and in Ww he can | cent. | under the weight of years. Neither | J bys H. Doubt, as a Morchant Tailor- | ygyal 40c goods, and the i and wutual advantage. This matter | the sacred writerand ask "Where © | choreh here, also "the other two appoint | give very valuable sery order] Both air and water abound in mi-| may survive the winter. Harold is | ing Establishment, after 15th Deo. next.) Ta A : especially concerns the Village Council, | the = FY thy ating 1" This etic. Ne ments and by the public at large Ly establishing it secu be der} crobes, or germs of disease ready to 98 'years old, and Dictator is 29. Each Apply to B. F. ACKERNAS, Peterboro, or to | (Greatest Bargains in Black ER, 1t is the duty ns well as the interest of [2s 1% G0 = bia "| NIMROD, ol. | jufect the debilitated To fia is ; ) re 1 | Mr A Srewaxt, Port Perry, " Cashmeres and Fancy Black EE | munity join with the city of Toronto Land. Col. Paterson ember of | iufect the debilitated system. Lo im- {isa son of Rysdyk's Hombletonian.-- | 1892. tt Ds y And pur fowa fathers fo foryund aud pro- |. hor wares of Ey veer the ---- ee the Masonic body, nnd lo of the | part that strength and vigor necessary The Horseman. Roy Re el Goods ever put on a counter. A Fn Be le Loe aif bias 10 sor that | joss of a young and valuable citizen. -- Port Perry Council. Ancient Order of fuited @Morkmen, | to resist the effect of those pernicious te IMPROVED See our 24¢, 396 and 57c "% 3 h I tah <0 860 | But we must not talk of grief till we - | In religion he is a devob ember of | Atoms, no touic Ulood puritier equals | gar Remember the Grand Literary Enter- ! lines, vou will be pleased with the business channels o the town are | have seen the teats of a loving and be-| The regular meeting of the above Coungil | the Church of Englal .| Ayer's Sarsaparilla. taiment under the auspices of the auspices Lan Dun - hd Dorlshing Boas » ¥ ' : maintained iu such a condition as will loved widow, fatherless child q | was heldon Tuesday evening last. All | son is an enthusiast in t % Felt H of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church 3 them. Two Jo Lines of tend to foster the trade of the town, | ved Wi OWs ieriess children anti ners present, Minutes of previous | ® EZ 1f you want yotir Felt Hats re- | on Thanksgiving evening, Nov: 10. He was quite: recently. Qo). of the 34th Batts | sorrowing brothers and sisters, all of | meeting read and confirmed. | shaped and trimmed bring them lo -| Mrs, Billings, Lilla strect--south of A municipal council cannot well : g afford while sitting round the council | whom have public sympathy extended | On motion of MrWilleox, tho offer of Black Gros Grain and Surah EZ The subscribers to the Paterson FA N C Y BOY ! Silk at 69¢ and 77ic, worth H ' RE © | to them. | MrJ HB Brown to discharge the duties of | pointment whs rece: the Town Hall, x Testimonial will meet in the Parlor of : dams, ** Ambleside," 3 board, to roll back on its chair, fold its a | Treasurer for $60 per annum and 'the council | satisfaction in military cir nd was A i tte the Western Bank, on the afternoon of Bred [by ur hig ing. mutesiaer'| double the maney Also all "arms, and smile complacently suppos- Democrats on Top. to pay the Guarantee Company for security | favoral)l oticed by th 1i : Frid 11th inst. 4. o'clock -- the newest things in Trim- jug it has done its duty in sanctionivg or {was accepted, and the Clerk 'instructed to oT i y .. 1a The Globe of Tuesday publishes the) ETICRY, inst, a4 4 o'clock. HE undersigned will keep the above | yin og See our great 10c , few grants, and ordering a plank or| It is known that Oleveland the De- | prepare the By-law for the same, 1872 he was mw Sarah, following in its budget of Capital jott-| 7s Remember the Gragd Literary Enter- pamed Boar for Service, on lot 21, fon. | 7) mgs, . , gr a few g So y og £4 : tia Candidate for the proside The Finance Com. brought in & report re. | daughter of George | Esq., of} jugs from Ottawa. cl Em le En tontiew | 1, Brook, Hein from Snells' Tmported Breed | lines of Ribbons, in all colors two to be placed on the sidewalk, but | mocratic Lun > e presidency | ioonending that Mr Jamieson be paid §30 | Prince Albert, Ont. three PTION ACT. ANd of the Methodist Church on Thasks- | op both sides--which is admitted by tha}. 4 id idth 1 its duties 18 not then half done. no en- of the United 8tates has been elected | gy account and the bill be referred back to | chi \ ONTARIO LOCAL OPTION ACT. giving evening, Thursday, Nov. 10. best judges to be the finest breed of Berk- | A411 extra wide wi 7 n quiry has yet been wade as to the | to that position by a handsome major- | the Street-watering Committee. On motion Phidee bia wh - 1s the Sopene Somst taduy re i § shires in Canada. Service $1 M. MEDD Gloves and Hosery the stock iti icipality. i » extent of which 1 t t | the report was adopted 'and an order grant ® . a v involving the constitutiona.ity of 1e 0 Fh i )e . gnarl condion ofc movi, ye tet of, hic, 08 ob 0 CH at sate aati in BRAM ioe | ac Opin Aco Ontario wa ar | 38% SEL, 7 ETE POY, ov 61008 is very largo and prices very ie ee tion that could be made | his Democratic followers have Leen -- Mation of NE oy os a 4; bing x ed. Jt is the appen) of Hus ust och ; low. Twosls sud ents) Furs ges! e ¥ BERIS ' IM Toy 3 ft - for the general betterment of the cor successful in the contest and that great | Lewis $2, A Koster $1.50, Mrs Cameron $2. wishing im 8 5a 8 8 8 the Township of South Norwich, in| The following persons are added to the ia IM PROV ED nishings--in this department 8 . bet 4 ! 1g ! t age and a successful as he | Oxford, Coun Mr. Oh her | said List : : : i : . i 1 Mrs Deshane $1.50, J Nichols $1.50, Mrs. 1 xford, unty. 1, ristopher 1 t ail - tion. We think we hear some | union will fot the next four years be -50, , bri th inal x ; the same cu prices prev < ; : . Tg 3 ia Kuox, for nursing Mrs A Barr, $28 aud | brings the princip ] Robinson, Q.C., and Mr. Duvernet, POLLING PART QUALI- T OWS verned ~Demosratic principles ; hb } NAME. ) Janiel, some ono wise above'his fell Wa, [gover an eWosy; Pp ples | i arged to the Poor Fund. x Order before the Bri 'oronto, appeared for the appellant " DIV. OF LIST. FICATION, | = "to © nadie If you want , Cheap Suit. reply, We bute nothing todo with with Chora 1 rapt the wa abn Me J eg, as on fo Tanda ad. that. Ty Miri C0 wi {fp ley er1 "3 ME | KING OF BACON | ja pair of Pants mak ide affairs we cannot expend cor- | something unexpected interru t the | ed as follows : Mr ght, soft for hat it wil > i ¢ ? Ho Alb ANNE - : > ; B g x engine, $20.90 ; Mr J lrvin, entting pipe at bands, and that ; ~ Titus, Toronto, for the re-| Chas, ieee . we can give poration money on outside improve- course of events, The #poils belong to ] | tho platforms , 3: : i rE h ioe al Granted that as a rule' cor. | the victors. 2 water tank, $1; Messrs. J Wright, N FO platform. {aponder e is on a 14 3 : 2s or service at 3 Paterson and E D Rogers, selecting jurors, | eminent abilit; NOblb True Blues. | [Sects EE AT Se. bear of ma fonds cannot be expended onf The NGbI 3 each; Me NE Pat The "celebration of the Siaoveey; of y of Mr ii gn on the Svenine of ola " {intelligence and good taste of that pro- ; eer Ls orev lo Sheon the a an |the oconsion and eredit to themselves f Debontusento 7 812000. Do {SE umueh, grnise of on. HE entertain 'was judicious and 2 priate and the greatusim "kept well to the