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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Jan 1893, p. 3

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4) i i _ onl t on the request of Mr. "dog that was prowling' . and which he wished destroy. ton « refused to shoot the dog, that it would annoy Mra. 'and daughter. He went into )e house to call upon them, being ll anon, and while there was 'asked to sing. | ed rifle in his hand he began to sing a sg with the refrain, "My trigger, 1 is," and, forgetting for the mo it that the gun was londed, ioashed Minnie Davis, a 16-yeur- | = ly, a younger sister, Ema, and the her of the victim, Miss Davis died on the next morning, after great suffering, and Fentoh was arrested pending the result of the coroners in- quest, which was that a verdict tanta- mount to manslanghter was returned, Fenton was accordingly brought to trial yesterday at the assizes, Mo, Justice Rose presiding. The week's confinement in Toronto gaol had evidently not dulled the memory of his terrible experience, for when he was plased at the bar and while the case. was'in progress he wept bitterly. He is of diminutive stature, but is rather a pleasant-faced Englishman. Mr. Irving conducted the crown case and Mr. J. A. Macdonald the defence. «The evidence was very brief. Miss Emwa Davis told how the shooting occurred while they were all sitting around the stove. Her father gave evidence regarding the loading of the rifle and the attempt to shoot the dog. Dr. -Dale gave medical testimony as "the girl's attendant and of the post- mortem examination. He also related the story of the accident as given by Fenton, which was stibstantially that of the other witnesses. No witnesses were called for the defence, Mr. Mac- donald confining it to an address to the jury asking for acquittal from the charge of laughter, 1 the death of Miss Davis had resulted from misfortune rather than culpable care: lessuess. In a few closing words he expressed the hope that the jurors would pay heed to the words of the dying girl, who asked that Fenton be not-punished. Justice Rose in a brief charge held that "the prisoner had no right to forget, no right to hanlle the gun as he did," There was room for one verdiet in such a case. The on of thie penalty would, he nse hie jurors, be a matter for grave eration, The jury returned a verdict of guilty, with a recommenda- tion to mercy, which the judge said he would consider in passing sentence, which will be doue at the close of the assizes. Toronto, Jan. 10.--At the Assizes yesterday when Patrick Fenton was brought up for sentence he said : "I hope his Lordship will have judg: ment and justice and also mercy." "You did not intend to hurt the poor girl, and yet you were grossly careless," said the judge. ** No punish- ment I can give you will increase your regret, and punishment is not necessary to deter you from future wrong doing. "It is an offence against the law to "9oint an empty gun against a person. "Simply to teach others to be more earely, I win about to pronoutce a sen- tence against you. The sentence of the court is.that you be confined in the county jail for three mouths with- out Jury labor." ---- rare by RS Antap---400 cords of wood rte Loan.--Mr. F. M has any amount of money to loan av |owest rates of in Gives Good Ap GesTLEMEN, 1 think you medicine cannot be equalled, beca benefit I derived from it. After su ring from headache and loss of appetite for rea; - ly three years 1 tried BEB. with gr e success. It gave me relief at ouce, iby 5 now eujoy good health. Mgs, MartaEw SPROUL, Dungannon, Ont. dif A party of trensure-seekers have left y. of Mexico for Tepozotian, tate of Mexico, to follow ) 00 a8 a consequence of the hull ¢ Clement XLV, suppressing the society. A chart showing the location. supposed treasuré is in the pos- of the party. The hiding place ted to be an underground vault id been prepared by the fathers | #49, before Keep it on Hand. houd in the event of 'au Still holding the load. | : of his a discerning public must judge, oH 3 ~~ Call and see some of the Bargains whether you want them ut present through. 3a : Flaneletts (40 pivoes) in all shades and as Chenp as Wheat. Flannels A Bankrupt Stock of Men's and Ladies' Dongola and Oalf Kid gee them. Men's Long Boots at prices to be appreciated on sight. Men's Under Shi dD 40c per § in € an A play ak TE x 37 TO BUYHRS OF 'B. F. ACKERMAN ment with new goods of Lest manufacture and design. ~ONPRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED to- make a clearance of the stock which must Ye effested before March, arranged for before March 1, will Le placed in my solicitor's hands. ness has been disposed of, the stand has been leased to Beatty & Bongar for them a continuence of patronage with which I have been favored. B. F. ACKERMAN. Port Perry Dec. 22, 1892. % 888 PORT P RRY NU i European Mountain Ash, Ss Scotch and Ame 'Black Wamut, White Ashy Norway Maple, Europea: Ben Davis, A. G. Russett, Mann Apple, N. Spy, &c. Also, and have your order hooked for Spring. Address, C. C KELLETT, Box 127, Winding Up Business Sle [MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT HARNESS, SADDLERY, &C. having decided to go out of business in Port Perry announces a General Clear- ing Sale of the fine stock of Harness, Saddlery and all goods now in stock, This allords a good opportunity for farmers and others to replace their equip: Out standing accounts now overdue must be settled at once and all accounts not The busi- who will move from their present premises in March 1st next, and I be speak WIL NDD I have a surplus of the following Nursery Stock which is strictly first-class, and of good size will be scld cheap by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers.-- Elms, oo Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine; Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &c Also, A FEW THOUSAND APRLE TREES OF EXTRA SIZE, six years old; 7 feet high, inch to 1}1inch in diameter-- Varieties :--- good selection of other Nursery Stock to select from. Send list of what you require and: get prices, or call and see stock Port Peery, Ont. \as received the second ins In buying he has had this fact in his mind, viz: That crops are bad and prices low and that to do 'business this season the public would demand that Store Goods should be correspondingly low. How well he has kept this in or not as we will be pleased 4 show Observe that table contnining 62 pieces of Dress Goods in Plain and Grey Tweeds and Sorges, all wool and Unio at 15c per yard for your clioice, and every piece a bargain at 20 or 25¢ per yard. : i cheap and Boots at less than 75¢ on the dol SE ia Methodist Church. - REV. L. W. HILL, B A, Pasrox. Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:30. Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. Church of the Ascension. REV. MR. FLEICHER, PAsTOR. Bunday Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thurstay, 7:80, 8t. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN,) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A, PAsTOoR Babbath Services, 10:30 and 7. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:30. Baptist Church. REY. MB. CAMERON, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 10:80 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thursday, :80. IN © T Eli THE FOLLOWIN Gf Prices for CASH Only. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces Moquette Plush @ $30. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces French Brocattelle @ $30. Parlor Suite-- 6 Picces good Moquette Plush @ $35. Parlor Buite-- 6 Pieces best American Hair Cloth @ $35. Parlor Suite-- 6 Pieces best American Hair Cloth, fras gilded @ $37. Parlor Suite-- ' + 6 Picces best Queen Plush, . d Also Bedrooin Sets as low as $11.75. && A CALL SOLICITED, : J. W, DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Queen St. Port Perry, Scpt, 29, 1892. a Canadian Pacific Railway. ONTARIO DIVISION rains will leave Myrtle as follows GOING WEST.-- 5:58 a.m A Cure for Dyspepsia. In investigating the cause of this prevalent complaint it is found to rest principally in wrong action of the stomach and impurity of the blood. These exciting causes are easily removed by the regulating. purifyin toniv and digestive effects of Burdock Blood Bitters, hence the success of B.B.B. in cur- ing dyspepsia in any form, no matter of how loug standing or how severe it may be. ermine ering ee tein eget A PRIZE REEUS A Gift for Everybody Answerl.g (bis Fuzzle Correctly, Scientiflo American 4 CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, For information and free Handbook write to UNN & CO.. 561 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. man should be without it. Weekly, 83. Jour: Hd stx months. Address MUNN UBLISHERS, 36. County of Ontario. of the County of Ontario, for the year 183, w DAY, THE 24TH DAY oF JAN hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon. X 4 forwarded, « | three dayy before the meeting of the Couucil. NG m8 JNO. E. FAREWELL, $100 IN CASH. Jack antl Gill went up the hill to get pall FY psu int i" known Rome the word i Water Bnd 4 ia VA ond congested @ cut ' pub in the aboy. Sots hb a FR 01 ho ; lee AS THEY SHOULD BE Soi Gor ri € { Corres | answers, A $6 Piece to the shiex dsr A" gold brooch to each of the next. x answers. A committee consisting of five ory from the public schools of Torun! will he fnvit g to be present and assist the Judges In the a of a 7! and make 1s to cut out the Rebus rob he is prepared to SELL CHEAP. They are manufactured of the very best material and for cheapness and good work- i | manship cannot be excelled in this or ad. ; | joining counties. My life-long experience in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes gives me an advantage over more inexperienced dealers and.iny present stock is such as I warrant tu give sat and the prices are right. ; DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc. securing patents in America. Eyery patent taken out by us is brought before tile public by a notice given free of coarge in the Scientific Jmerican HE i Ar 0 n 09a Broadway, New York 3 County Council HE ist mesting of the Counil of the Cofporation be held, pursuant to the Stutute in that behalf, at the Court House, in the Town of Whitby, on TUERS- UARY, instant, at the Al accounts to be laid beforo the Council must be property certified, to the Clerk, at least County Clerk, County Ontario. BOOTS & SHOES, | THE undersigned has on hand a stock of Boots and Shoes of his oyn muke which OING EAST-- 10:26 a.m " A. J. DAVIS, Agent, Port Ferr CHANGE OF BUSINESS \ HE UNDERSIGNED begs to announce to the inhabitants of Port Perry and surrounding country that he has purchased of MR. A.D. WHEELER the Butchering Business lately carried on by him, also his good will in said business, aud 4s now prepared to supply all patrons with JUST - SUGH - MEATS as cannot fail to theet the requirements of all, aud trusts by offering ouly Cuoroe MrATs at moderate prices, and promptuess in business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Market Building, or with me on my rounds with conveyance, will receive immediate and cdreful attention. ISAAC J. WHEELER, Port Perry, April 20, 1592. HARNEDS! Il spring ed, and back, very large set @%, . " . 8:26 a. m. 7:06 p. m: 05 p.m, " 11:05 p.m. #a All orders left at my Stall in the | N returning thanks to the puulic for the patronage extended to me for over 30 years, I would respectfully intimate that I am, as usual, now ready have a or business, and - i he as we intend giving Big Discounts for®Cash on all purchases for the balance of the winter. 07 Wanted 100 Cords Wood, green and dry. Ponty Burin 3 a. ir BSiiISISSISISIIPSS T. C. FORMAN & SON. NIN NZNO NZ SICEISIOK and would beg to ) state that having, at a , for the-manufacture of Flour, is prepared to dd GRISTING & CHOPPING R01 Expeditiously and in a manner thit cannot fail to give satis: faction to my patrons; Tho Trade suplid with Flour of the finest brands: THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and ¢dn supply all kinds of Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick ets, Shingles, Posts, Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bannisters and Neuel Posts. EZ" BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1801. ut NE AERC TITY HARNESS AS IT SHOULD BE! BEATTY & BONGARD Would take this opportunity of wishing their many friends "and patrons THE COMPLIMENTS. OF THE SEASON. ' They. would return thanks for the liberal encouragement and support, they have received in the past, and would state that 'they are now prepared to supply Harness which for CHEAPNESS, STYLE, Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County. Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks, &c., in abundance. Comparison of Prices Courted. BEATTY & BONGARD. Port Perry, Dec. 22, 1892, - MoCAW'S Golden Opportunities are always Shared with bis Customers. Valuable and Beautiful Holiday Presente. ORTHY. INDEED ! Display ! What a ARATE I KE. &¥. PURDY HAS NOW ON IIAND A FULL STOCK Of Roller and Stone Flour, Feed of all kinds; wholesale and retail. Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap! ALSO, 'A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISION Cheap for Cash or Produce. Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster: £7" The Highest Price paid at all times in Cash for any quantity of Oats Beuus, Flax, Eggs, dc. EZ GIVE ME A CALL <3 BL. H. PURDY. SICICICICICRIPRASIICIIIGR 2s] Port Perry, March 10, 1892, HORS LANG & MEHARRY --H HAVE AGATIN-- MAGNIFICENT NEW STOCK of everything in their line. LAING & MEHARRY. A Le almost everything. ee pa Large & Assorted Stock | OF DOUBLE E AND. SINGLE HARNESS which I am d to sell very CHEAP, Asan inducement to Cask Teh asers |= -A Dor of 10 othe will Le allowed on all Sales from now until Jan, 1st next. All work being MADE BY HAND, d no factory work t in stock, the| Supriyo gone wi 4 oon one apparen i tending purchasers will find that by ving me oa Sul hefore. ook elsewhere | ean he au u "price, lon experience in a bas eing an India. Tarbes in i ven by any article purchased, Everthing in my live of busines kept 5 on repairs ; promptly atteuded to, 38 7 ad ~~ JOHN ROLPH. rt Perry, Dec. 1, 1802. LPH. 8 2 Sax wether or hot | ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. SELELER OL a SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY. satisied with your {Vest | Rapairing promptly attended to, Cement Sisk copy of Cte ¥ Ten't | Patches A executed. Ladies' Polish, 3 Heel Plates; Button Fastners, the same put in. Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Por- ise, All kinds of Findings on hand, also Rubber d Coats JUST RECEIVED. rE : ; The Subscriber hus just received a Complete Assortment of it is an excellent chapped haods. D RINGS and BROOCHES. § ubbér Cement. Wind Cod g | repaired. Ee = The Best Material! No Shoddy! ee Sheepskinl! _ 4 Prices vo Sully Ty 7 Give mo a call at the Market Block, Port Perry. y WM. BOND. Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1802. ' li Tiling bs Sok In. [LAMB & SONS Clover Thresher (manufactured by Robt, Woon & Son, wa) is now in full tion--the first being done to-day {Tatraday) Li roving sal EV Quadruple Plate. Ra aa Consinting of ¢ .c TOILET SETS in Plush, Persian and Otidized Silver, Leather, PERFUMES from the best makers, in Cut Glass Bottles, Bohemian Ware, &e., at all Prices: . ae FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, §e. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality. pos GOODS Licens | SOBs Newest and Rarest. Newest Styles and Immense Variety. also purchased the whole of Mr. J. J. Minty's , Stationery, School Supplies, &e., &e. and already large stock in these lines, and now Wishing yow all the Compliments of the Season

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