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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Aug 1893, p. 2

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NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER PORT PEERY, AUG. 10, 1393. bi _ Dont Take it all: - - At the meeting of Port Perry council held on the evening of Monday last the fius ini brought in the estimates for the present year The assessed value of the corporation as per assessment roll for 1893 is $394, ; | 000, the amount necessary to be raised is $9611 and to raise this will require a tax of $2.44 on the $100 value. Of course we must be just before we are generous and if nothing less will weet our lawful expenses we must face Aag. b, 1803. the music, but it bust be obvious to i : all that & very material lowering of the 3 L] town taxes must be secured in some 8 \ lendid Farm way people must have a little to them- . selves that they don't require to pay i away in taxes An effective budget speech from our finance minister might throw some light on the subject and give us hope if any can be given. Twentyfo# dollars forty conts on every 2 Mi ordburt «5 0 hover failing ng e Junieg th entire length of the farm r je weak Possession given to plow 3 ately, and full passession given hs 1 March next. oh apply to the pro- prietor. further particulars ; T. RUNDLE, Port Petry. A few days ago two of our leading towhsmen Were seen cattiously board ing & scow which las done duty at the bottom of Scugog lake for the past quarter of a century. The motions of the invaders were watched with some is in good stats session may RE ER on i . On the premises there area good frame dwelling house ; Jarge frame barn, and com- uodious stable ; fihe orchard; and good well and cistern, and noel, The property is sitiited within two miles bf Port Perry, ont df the best markets in Prince Albert. Mrs. Tripp, one of our estimablb in- habitants, has bad two valued and desirable visitors for a few days during the past week, these were son Frank, & member of the polict force of Toronto, & stalwart, dashiilg young fellow that would do credit to any force, and her son George, of Michi- gan, an active, intelligent young man who has found a cosy and desirable home for the past seven years under the ample folds of the American flag; the young man looks as if Uncle Sam is good to him, be speaks in terms of much satisfaction with his American home. Like true atid brave Oanadians as they are, the noble sons don't forget mother and make it the special enjoy- ment of their Holidays to come an visit her, and their numerous friends in this section of country. Our school Louse has just received its finishing touch having been thor: oughly renovated, decorated and fully prepared for the reception of the pupils when the holidays are over. The well directed energy and industry of Mrs. Wiles, the active curetaker have 1, of a , comfortable sc house for they are doing good work. At the entrance examination held lately Prince Albert School drove right to the front and succeeded in having eight pupils successfully pass, Bren the Whitby last. Lindea; I will also on Jul bof y, who Club won theo ask piece of your valuab you will no doubt club, after paying and play the Cann read the next day th that the game was d even z warded | fisially, in the. regulér- had made any ig d |iog you for yotir valu Yours Whithy, Aug. ia the 8 be to "a In reply to the state that it wag OpservER of last any other week, game refer of Cannitigton Olub to town hall on the ew All the members The minutes of the prev ing were read and approved, i ANDIDAT, ination Held BUkaAG; Namg, Mabel Ai . court, Maral Arua: Willie Emm who passe; TE 'had been directly responsible for clos- | C0 ing the exposition gates Sunday July 23, hall violated the injunction grant in the Olingman petition and were consequently guilty of contempt. He i ordered that Directors Gage, Hutch- inson; Henrotin, McNally and Kerfoot | Louie Hall should be fined $1,000 each and stand committed to jail until the fine be paid In the case of Direotér Viotor F. Lowson, the court held that officer had voted in belief that the injunction had {lapsed and was not intentionally giilty. ln view of this mitigating | circutibtance a fine of $100 was impos- od. Director General Geeorge Davis was held less directly respon- sible, and fined $250 with the same rovision Jegarding payment. Messrs. dassey, Forbes, St. Olair; dnd Hig ingboth were led by Judge Stein as instruments for the execution Hettie Garduer. Gi Patterson ... Maggie Thompsofi .... Anhie Moase.... Lizzie Draean . John Black .... Nellie Ross ... Annie Boynton James Mitchell Kthel Birkett cLean n fre ine of k h rajoh of Kapurthala, who arrived in Ohicago Thursday, is as detnocratic 'as an Ameriean citizen. He sat in main corridor of the Windermere hotel CANDIDATES ination held in NAME. Port Perry. Magks. | annington, Air. <0 | the Wick S. 8. 8] ort Perry. sees MEA; 'High School Entrance Exam: June, 1893. SoHOOL. Ko. 16; Marites Va & Mist C. Scenes. . Mr. John Langdon. . Mr: Brewster. . A.M. Rae. . A. Miller. on . A, Miller Lo. Mr J. + ++... Miss Wilson. ... Mr: J, A. Miller ait TrACHER. the ahead of proposes least one summer talernacle each in Brooklyn and New York where people God as comfortably as they can hear bad jokes watch .|skirt dancers at theaters and roof gardens, Dr. Waleh thinks many non- churchgoers have been made by wna. "| comfortable edifices. Driven by thie . [beat from the churches in boat of summer; ey forget to acquire the churchgoing ey nation again when the cool ei - | of fall comes. Cash Otily Wanted. Coal went up yesterday a quarter of a dollar and is now quoted at $5.70 & ton. The jump caused some people to predis That fhe Yack diamond woul rapidly clinib in prive to a figire highe: than that rey at oh he winter, Reliable loval dealers, how: ever; assert that in all probability the waximum figure this year will not ex- ceed last year's maximum. Mr. Elias Rogers, when asked Ly a reporter yes: Saag if the Goancial stringency in Debit nh Tere etter," said he, cold and reputable firm across requesting us to forward a remittance r usual time, as cash an Such a showing is most creditable to the ability and industry of the teach- ers, to the intelligence of the pupils anxiety, it was at first supposed that shipbuilding operations were about to be set on foot but it soon became cash only was necessary to keep things woving. The writer congratulates us on not being annexed just yet, and ex- and chatted for an hour with the members of his suite and newspaper men. He is young, of commanding 8; 8. No: 4; Brock. e province, 3 For further particulars apply to pro- jetor on the premises or communicate with On 'motion of Mr. Mur was ordered to be paid to . Miss Drodgan. Fir: T. L, Semieh; James Doyle . iio enideis : . Miss Droogan. Pearl Perry Lula Doyle t il be| Whitfield for milk suppl i i 3 a 3 i H mt vio at & cumin Saeko te 01th section tg, Tn | UL tere rn, od shes, Ea ont | Bubs ee LSS | rt sicko bring oer July 25, 1893. Port Perry. [0 , HOW. was their object for the | 50% gh sessil to be charged to the indigent 1t is the English of a native with no{gggir Bravden 464 | Cannington SME TL. 1. Smith, | 10 & country that is solid financially. Ouly25,1893. ~~~ PortPery| overs began tofly in all 'directions |didate at the lato examination 8%)". ot ot Mr. Muay, 895 was | foreign accent. The ~maharajah's Fic ence Cassidy © 454 | Cannington co.» oi» 'Mr. IL Smith, | Now, there is an indication of how and whether they intend taking the published elsewhere in this issue that rdored to be paid * M a IB | abe i5 Jatjat Jit Sitigh and his offi- | Joseph Purvis ... . 4528. 8. No. 4, Brock. Miss Droogan, | matters are. It is not every dealer id 8 arm or é fragments to the World's Fair and Prince Albert school furnished eight | ordered 10 be paid to © re ME 1 | cial title is rin i rajgan, king of kings, | {e0r8 May . 451 | Cannington ......... Mr. 1. I Smith. | who can send cash with his order, and \ . there puting them together and making successfal candidates, and only Port | $00; on account of street wate He is fivafly six Hid tall ui hy Mary Argue ... 44418. 8, No, 1, Thotah Mr. 8 E. Braden. | jo consequence is that trade is n-ces- 5 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF the thing pass for one of the f Perry and Qannington had a greater | PCY coptract, ¥ Bix ' Tal Fred'k Campbe 437 | Cannington ....... +. Mr. I I. Smith, a 4 : 8 ig Pp one of the iamous : On moti t Mr. Purd muscular and his face of a very intel- | Sidney Jones 436 | Caniiington . "Mr. TL Smita, | sarily quiet, and must remain so for » 3 boats on which the Great Christopher number, the former bad nine and the BOO ur thr rh ligent order. He woro. a gray frock Jolth Bratazofi 434 SE '" Mr. E. Richardson, | few weeks." --Empire. oi R A H. Columbus first discovered America or | latter had eleven. and treasurer were authori bor coat and trousers of gray. His color | Kate Campbell 42018. S. No. 1. Thorah .... Mr. 8. E. Braden. -- in : whether they mean to use it as fire TAKING THE. LEAD. row on the credit of the'munici lity at $3 fight lighter tha ye t Ai - Ethel Edmards. ... 429 | Cannington ...... ..Mr. LL Smith.| Some idea of the magnitude of ---- wood does not yet appear We are greatly pleased to notice the Western Bank, the sum of $200 hight, ig han most of the | Malcolm McTLoan. 427 | 8. 8. No. 5, Brock . Mr. J. A, Donnell: Dundas & Flavells Bros' egg business HE undersigned offers for Sale that yet appear, . 0 | meet & lability of that amount at|Iudian princes. His head was com. | Carrie Thurston . 42318. 8, No. 10, Brock . Middleton: : 88» > f 1 eel ----eei. 4 5 rr 3 . 1 i Smi A' e gaine en we mention T very eran Spinel the resi- that of the candidates who passed in said Bank 7 2% . pletely covered with the large Hindoo John McLachlin . 423 | Canunington ... ... Mr. 1. I. Smith. Y be g d wl e ment that dence of the late Pushing Improvenents. this county at the late examination 2 San turban, In the particular of headgear Augustine 415|8. 8. No. 4, Brock .... Miss Droogan. | their warehouse in the East ward; ---- Miss Mabel Armstrong, of Prince| On motion of Mr. Purdy $8 wee only ea tut garb of the oval I gs Wilbert Davie 4:7 Cannington... ... J Mr. L I Smith | contains 26 vats each holding 6,000 * : 5 -] H » 9 3 3. N 5 + . Ey GEORGE POUND, DECEASED, Our enterprising townsman, Major Albert school, lends the whole with | ordered to be paid to Mr. J. IE nld visitor: differ Bn the Ty Bary open . 32 58 Ro 5 Brock, Mr. S.4, Donnell. dozens of eggs in pickle. "In addition bei he N half of 1 ; Hodgson, has purchased that property 539 marks ; Graham Obristie, of the of Brussels, for a set of grates suppl lied English dross, With the mnharajgh | Herbert MARIE vot a ein 399 Cannington : " Mr. I. I Smith. | many thousand dozens more are in cold being the XN ortichalf of os 17. 81 the 6th | "1e west side of Orandell street, Manchester school, comes uext with |b. him for the Fire Steamer. comes his: favorite wile, who ATaIgn RECOM | MENDED. d 3 storage, packed loosely in oats, which P . lately owned by Mr. E. Letcher, and is 528 marks. On motion of Mr, Phillips, $2.50 accompanies him on his travel ye Mabel Biogham ..cooveioeeenoon oo 47115: 8. No. 13, Mariposa .... Miss Delenry, | hagsbeen found to be an excellent pre- On the premises are a new, Two-Story "MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE" was otdered to be paid to Mr Lewis Two of the covetous sons of our and $3 to Sidney Houek, and eaid county town named Murray and Brady | amounts were ordered to be to charged who for a short time past had tried to | to 'the poor fund. ea live honestly in Port Perry till Sunday | Mr. J. W. Curts camo belore the last when their mad desire to own a |Council, he asked the Council to re- first-class horse and buggy madé them peal a certain by law passed by the desperate and being aware that Prince Oouneil of 1892, "exempting a portion Albert # famous for its choice horses |of his property from taxation ; he sai and splendid carriages they took the | he liad no ideen of taking ndvantege serving medium, The temperature of the cold storage chamber is kept cous stantly about four degrees above freez- ing point by a mass of ice 45 ft long, 95 ft wide and 15 ft thick, stored iif the chamber above, which lasts' the entire season through owing to improv- ed methods employed. Last year the firm ehipped their eggs to England in boxes about six feet long, so construct- greatly improving the premises; he is Inying pipes to convey water from the the beautiful spring fountain on his property on the west side of the street to the premises which be has just pur- chased, This water supply will be of much value and convenience to the | premises, Others of his party are Lient.-Ool: F. 0. Massy, the political officer of the Indian empire, who represents the Fumpress Vittoria ; Mind Aziz Bakhsh, the ministeer of revenue for Kapur- thala ; Lala, Dowlut Ram, the mahar- ojuh's private secretary ; Capt. Sundar Singh, of the royal army and director of hospitale ; Maj, Niki] Singh, aid-de- cainp, and the maharajah's pliysician, porcelaing; golden wate. He leaned on | ing from opposite directions meet, the plush ropes and looked into the most only egress is upward and sideways, luxurious apartments known to Eng and in passing upward it forms the jand, He saw Germany's minarets, | funnel sane as water passing out of a the riotous show of rich colors and | wash. bowl downward. The theory foliate decorstion, the dripping foun-| that a cyclone forms a vacuum is tains and the tangled grill-work. The absurd. Withdraw the air from glass duifitiest and most costly products of | jar with an * air pump, and a feather American mills were fluffed and festoon | within the vacuum formed will drop Brick Dwelling House, A new Barn 60x33, with Stabling and Root Uellars below, a good, thrifty Orchard of ptandard fruit, two wells of hard water, cistern, &é. The soil is a good clay loam well adapted for all kinds of graln. There are several acres of good woodland and a creek flows through the west part of the farm, eel ins | Wao wants To RENT A FIRST-CLASS The location is most desirable in every ARM.--It will bo seen by Mr 7, | opportunity while our stalwart towns- | of the provisions of tho by-law and Dr. Sadig Ali. There is also in the od in booths, some of which seemed with the same velocity as lead, or, on | ed as to permit of being sawn in two respect as tho property adjoins the village Rundle's advertisement in this issué wen were all at church as usual; went desired its repeal. 2 party the valet of the Mubarajah and carved from ebony and silver. The the other hand, you CAN Compress Air | upon arrival, when each compartment of Port Perry on the west--is convenient | that he offers to lease for a term of {to Mr. Boe's pasture field on the east [At next meeting of Couneil Mr. | Lis Hindoo cook peaked roof and sheltering eaves of until it is heayier to the square inch | would cowtain 60 dozens enth. This | than wood, in which case wood will a smaller box is being manu- The lifting power of to Churches, Post Office, Market and the of the town, caught one of his fine best High School in the Province. | horses, then going to his driving house , gong g year Japan's airy castle invited him toa n factured by the firm for the English Curte' request. will doubtless ) i ramble among the fire-flies and dragons. float in the air. nt- years his fine Farin in the townsbip of ] ed, aud while the Council is t By-law Whitby. The exhibitors from Paraguay in Parties will find thi cellent 4 See advertisement. A ! Hp ; i tonity ec Anakoato ma. La ¢ ) | they hitched to the horse to a suitable repealing business would it mot be the Agricultural building claim they He saw many more things through the | the cyclone is caused first Ly the com- | trade that will bea much handier Further particulars may be 'had from the crosse.--The eleventh gamd of | buggy and drove off like fury (had the | advisable to repeal another by-law, one have been the victim of petty thieves glass walla or wide doorways of the pression or density of the air, second | package to handle, the Ontario County Lacrosse League! § and vandals ever since the exhibit was 4 gue Sunday undersigned, the admioistratrix of the Es- cars ben running the boys od he ti i ini Ince h hi by its veloeit; Combining the power GRO Sr i! wo RF : " x { i . passed at the first meeting of the re: # : A8 | miniature palaces, yet the best thivg|by locity. 1 I pov tate of the fate: Gioatge Ponnd, St 20 foi Sas layed 1 Uxbridge on Saturday |<o1ld have got to Whithy without gent Council the provisions of opened, pr. Hassler; the commis: | {io gow was the street itself: bf density with that of velooity, ALL MEN Port Petry. , Esq, | last between Cannington and Uxbridge; | having to steal a horse and rig.) On |aimed to disqualify ratepay sioner for Puragtay; bas not been which occurs at the center or funnel, | Young, old or middle aged, who find them- : ; r i i y a 4 Bd na LA --i ¥ ' i nt : HARRIETT POUND, the hipue fend won, the score standing | Mr. Boe's return from church he found | voting at municipal elections friendly to te Columbian guards A Cyl Talk no power can resist it. The feeling selves, serous, wenk sud exhaustion, whe Adainistratrix. | Uxbridge 3, Cannington 1. that his trotter and rig were off and at | taxes are not service since he was a victim of one ye one . of suffocation or difficulty in breathing | oeulting in many of the following symptoms himself, but now he is disgusted and {indignant to a degree of revenge, He !1 suspects every visitor is a thief, and he does not spare the wom n. After stealing scores of wax watch boxes, The twelfth game of the League came £4. 0 paid 8 stat . OB. in . "ie ho introd through a by-law app Corrin engineer of the at a salary of $50 a yens. when near the track of a cyclone is used from the compression of air. "7 tw devernl years ago a cyclone picked up a man and his wife, each having child in theirarms. They floated along Mental depression, prewature old age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimnees of sight, palpitation of the heart emissions, lack of energy, pain in the kid? neys, headaches, pitnples on the face and body, itching or peculine sensation about the once set off in hot parstit, and know- ing asa matter of course that the. onld make for heatlquarters-- Whitby town--the proprietor followed on and on Monday morning found the horse : oat Linden on Toesday of this = {Bont Pofuy va.) Jsgllonys Li RSTLCLASS FARM ei oo i itadent Nuvgren Vagarics Gives 4. 51 tony Their hi poe an E. D. Titus, president of the Nation: al Oliemical company, "a gentleman w? | : ) and rig comfortably put up at a highly Messrs. Nott and Pai meu! small glass boxes filled with fancy | who has bad thirteen years practical | together for the first wile or two and | scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzincss, FOR SA T.H According fai Poor's Asia for respectable hotel but the would-be . i § members | yoo nits, bottles of spiritous liquors | experience as a telegraph munager; and then separnted. The husband was specks before the eyes, twitching of the SE 1893, the funded, unfunded and cur-| "PF bad left f dul of the committee on finRBBEEROw pre-| 4 qrinkable exhibits, nondntoxicat |i bh capacity has: studied electrical P . Tigh itl Jnuscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bushfulness, rent deht of United States railroads js | 9X ners 18d fe t for parts unknown. !|gented their budget con fig in de- h : in such capacity ! dropped to the ground lightly without | goers in the urive, loss of will powery ing, they almost broke the comwission- er's heart by carrying off last night disturbances and kept a record of r : the slightest injury either to himself or them, because a part of his duties, child, while the wife, driftiig mto | The geotleman has got his horse and rig all right and that will be the end ired to tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be { hart undersigned offers for Sale that tail the estimated amoun first-class Farm being composed of the $6,200,000,000. This 18 an average of : + ver $2 ile be raised by taxati + 4 . i North 150 acres of lot 25, in the lst con, of | over $35,000 a mile. 8 Lo aun be ras d by taxation To | purposes four exquisite lace handkerchiefs |after twenty-five years of observation, | rurificd air, dropped with great force rested by sleep, constipation, dulluess of : the Townslup of The United States deficit for the "wy H rig he n em yen is 5 worth 8140 and like those made by |and having visited nearly every locul-| and was killed: Had they been cnrried Ci ha Ag nl - ! . : ivi i igh School ........ . ¥ 276 | its i r i . i A ; ' : sitah gm per, 08, J BROCK year ending June 30, according to The Civic Holiday. aD 4 $1275 | the Jesuits in Paragury centuries ago. | ity from the lukes to Utah, is free to|in consequence of the velocity of the |ed with Leaves circres, oily looking skin; . pie Public School | To meet Government gra County rate Ie Interest an Debentur Indigent Aid .. Sinking Fund ... Fire Department | Salaries ......... Street Improvements 1850 They had been stolen after forcing the | 219 |lids of the glass cases. "Alto ether ps4 | the commissioner figures $3,000 worth 2500 | of exhibits stolen nnd no owe arrested. 04 He said: "I feel tempted to put 1000 | g¢richnine in these open biscuit boxes 300 | to poison these thieves. - It is not the 684 | inteinsic value of the stolen articles I 201 grieve over, but our exhibits are spoil- ote., are all symptoms of necyous debility that lead to insanity unless cured. The spring or vital force having lost its tension state, says the Minneapolis Tribune, | wind they would have been carried at that no phenomena in connection with | 4 speed of not less than 100 wiles per | cyclones has ever come under bis ob» | hour, ard destruction to both would | action Vanes in consequence. Those servation that could not be explained | gertainly have followed. They siniply | who throtah abuso comtnitte In Ignorines, as originating through natural causes. | fonted in consetjuence of the density | may be pgrmant] curad, Send your ad- Bg | flo 4 y | mmy yi ty The statement was brought out be:| of the air. In olden tines wnexplain: dross for Book on diseases pecaliar to man, issue Fri | : Pi send 10c in stamps, sealed, Address M. V. cause in lato issue of the Tribune | od phenomena were attributed to! {RON 04 Macdonnell Ave., Toronto, there appeared a communication from M | the gods or the intervention of divine | Opt, Canada. S f Pi Jit ing, i ABC TR ITRE : Mr. Stone, of Pine Qity, Ming, in At the present day many ©annda has constructed 12,000 miles San Francisco Call, was $4,769,674. Canada--poor unfortunate Canada-- has a surplus of $1,600,000 for the same period. Our Civie Holiday has come and gone. By thosz of our citizens who took advant- age of the Fire Brigade's excursion to Peterboro' it will be remembered as a day | of unalloyéd pleusure, The weather was | That proposal for a fall session of beautiful and in consequence som $300 of our the Legislature may be but a far- citizens excurted with the Brigade. Owing : V : i to repairs in progress on the line east of sighted scheme of the wily Oliver to |'Qmemee our route was via Millbrook, some shelve the probihition question until | thirty wiles longer than the usual trip.-- 100 acres are cleared and under good culti- vation ; 22 acres are seeded to grass and the balance is good Lush pasture, There are on the premises a good frame Dwelling House. with stone Cellar ; frame Barn on stone foundation with fine stabling under barn ; a large Driving House with stable room for twelve horses; a thriving Orchard ; two excellent wells of water ho a cistern. | providence. other points of interest were visited and at 4.30 all assembled at the station for the return journey. Too much praise cannot be given te fhe Peterboro Fire Brigade for the kind and generous manner in which they entertained their visitors. They were beut on causing us toenjoy ourselves aud they succeeded most admirably. ; after the Provincial election, Our destivation was reached at 12.30. We | Contingencies. ,... | 4 . , io totes : " in The property is well fenced and Il per- . Ting 2) eleghon | were met at the station by the Peterboro i ut i | ed. 1 called a guard to Arresta man which he predicts d that the next ge u-| would-be scientists luy what they CAREL of railw ay sice confederation-- nink- taining to the farm is iu a good state of re- Tnstead of proving to the world at | Fire Brigade who turned out in uniform to | man who was caught taking a box of | eration of man will be compelled to| not explain to the doore of electricity. |. 4 i g { # 1 : : A © | p Yl ing a total of 14,000 wiles throughout pair- large tha i 3 -ns | meet ug and welcome us to the town. | wax matches, but he laughed and said [dwell in caves in order to avoid the | fei lifting power except | 8 er ; : ¥ Es arilh , .|large that the United States was : ; ; i : | : id : : | Electricity has no lifting PU (he Dominion. No other nation of Tho sétuatiun is all thet could derived {a place of untold wealth, the act by After Ee 1d re- , Me. Pardy introduced r d | that it was not enough to arrest & man | increasing. electrionl disturbanees upon in cotrmection with the dynamo or helix; 5.000 000 pects be the world oats fo 1g Sonya Ra 4 , con- iat . A y id 'were : y law Rev { ) > i : ; . : Ri : wae § p J i eG Shusch, School, Market and | which it undertook to pay §1 in gold | fy charge by the Peterhoro Brigade. The through a by-law to nsxess@uilevy on | for. the earth--the so-called oyclowes: .. Lin other words, except when harnessed | ®t oi a system of railway ee Stores. for 60 cents in silver only convinced | Fire Hall was first visitod and! critically iv- the rateable property of Drpori-| Pleasing changes in the music de "The popular belief that electricty | up man. pe y 7" 27 If not sold within ove month, will | foreign financiers that whatever the spected, Two teams of beautiful gray horses | tio for the total amount ed to partment will Le the first fruits of the is the immediate couse of cyclones is| -- « Sevwral years ago a eyclone picked EN Le wuchianged for a 50-acre-farm, or leased | gountry might be in itself there were jutand -seatly day and ght sunvey the be raised; viz: $9611, economical spasm which has come upon | 81 error," Mr. Titus said to the Tri-| up two spans of the railrond bridge Lacrosse. [0 hy . + . | hose e re ¢ rs i g ) i x v1 . roster . hemic oti 3 5X T Sa Tear ticulars, apply to the some 18-karat fools running its busi-| cyer wanted. Falee alarms i: sounded | Mr. Murray introduced rricd | World's Fair managers. There is to be bune yest rdny, "All chemical action | across the Missouri riter at Owuba. des : Proprietcr, Ber par i Apply ness. to show the promptness of the men and | through a by-law appointi Robt.4 cheaper music and wore of it. Theo-|is based. upon the operation of the | They have never been found, being STANDING OF HE UnesT OxTARIO LEAGUE : DAVID PURDY, --p erm horses. We were then shown the men's | MKnight collector of ta 1893 | dore Thomas' high-priced and unintel- law of heat and cold. There can be no probably dropped iuto the quicksands AMES, Cs | acron Lake Boats Them All 57 ur MSc Grito honk iy: 0 maketelamenly 11s orshsrs ret kl tog to hem, Bt EH EG wih Fhe cpa of VE Ty ve! e Ares, 3 re serva v + : H H rt . : 3: is July 5, 1803. oe Let fully enjoyed. Onr firemen were then | to the treasurer and recel chers pieces. It is proposed to have from drop of water coming in contact with | forever. I was inthe capacity of truin| Port Perry......... 2 2 -- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Massey returned treated fo a trip on the electric railway and | therefor. ten to sixteen bands--good ones--play- | 8 piece of iron cannot oxidize into the | dispatcher at the time, sending orders | Caunington 9 : id FARM FOR SALE from Massey Camp, Sparrow ye yester- | while enjoying it a genuine fire ocoured| «tion the Cotmcil ® ed. |ing in the open air every day doring oxide of iron rust without generating a | to a stock train at Kearney, Neb. The Linda 3 7 " day, bringing with them a fine maekimonge, | which cask # fempotary puting. : ; * | the rest of the fair. The change, aside | certaia amount of heat: It is the | carrying away of the two spans of the Ushridge Zrrter pA 1 Res - BY TENDER. weighing 19 1b; cxnght by Mr. WE. H.| The Park, Court house, LAI: anc -- from being vast'y popular, is going to operation of the law of heat and cold | ridge broke the wires and discounect- Whithy and Port Perry played a tid Magsey yesterday worning. Mr. and Mrs, Massey will leave again shortly for their FIRST-CLASS Farm of 200 acres, | pretty snmmer resort on Sparrow lake being lot No. 9, in the 12th concession | where the family are putting in the warm of the Township of months. The above appearcd in The Empire SCUGOG ! of Saturday last. If the puragrapher of this fish spread will take the trovble to that cnuses the ocean currents. Oold| ed the minin batteries. a water is heavier to the square inch| more electricity in the airat that wo} coir Axgragr Oar Loan oF thag warm, hence the cold arstic cur-| ment than is experienced in an ordinary | RAIS GLS las just arrived wich will ba rents follow the deep sea beds andi thunderstorm. Had there been it} jy ¢ 80 cents per thousand for chunnels toward the equator; dispers | would hate interfered with 'the work-| 1 i i 5 L. VICKERY ing and forcing the lighter warm jing of tho wires. On the contrary, sash a LE water to the surface and to the poles, | however, the electric. disturbanco was As n hair dressing and a prevention There was no | game at Port Perry. Port Perry Board of The above Board met at # on the evening of Wedn Present--Maujor Forman, Dr. H. Brown, Wm. Kennedy, T. F. M. Yarnold: The Secretary reporied fl ofi cut down expenses a pretty penny. Good ordinary bands are plentiful at $50 a day each, The exposition can "J. | putin ten of then and still save §1,000 ip and | a day, for the present expenses of the % music department is §1,800 daily. 6 were | What tlie visitors desire is more A frame dwell | - . 5 of |i vith thi t- | si 3 4 3 ro 3 % 9 3 : : : XT RS AR ao hihi visit Lake Scugog and secure the ser. oe pleased th a ron iid int oa Ral 2 "Boom-de-ny" music and less syn: where fn tain 6 becomes cooled, re- | go alight that it dud not interfere with | of baldiess, Ayer's Hair Vigor husto The soil is a clayed loam. vices a8 guide of either Messrs. John tunity may be presented of returning the | On motion of Mr. T. H. pli- | phonies. turning again to the equator through | telegraphic communication with the equal in merit and efficiency. Tter the deep sea beds. The same law that governs the water of the earth governs nlso the air. Air and water are both iquids. -- The sir can ba seen to] West, and I did not learn of the ac- cident to the bridge for some time after- Jan although it was scarcely a mile £ SO fbn a as McKenzie, 0. Powell, Wm. Rodman, or GG. Cameron, he will soon be con- vinced that Sparrow lake is not init in waskinonge fishing. It 18 no unusual kind hospitality of the Peterboro Fire Brigade. --Communicated. cation of Miss Rase Duffy was accepted and, the sal T annuin. adieates dandruff, keeps the scalp moist elenn and healthy, and gives ; or to weak, faded and gray he ir. most popular of toilet articles. The above Droperty is all cleared and un- der cultivation. It is beautifuliy situated near the lake shore and is convenient to office and is al According to Treasurer Seeberger the floating debt Wednesday was about g 000, with $400,000 in the and from the prev ten JN BS SEO SEAGRAVE, Aug, 5th 1893. : The Finance mit fron Cg for gall bogs to cepture in Shon of Be ron permit the = flow like water by ho'ding a sbarp| certain Professor Tice, of St. Loait | TT : ; 3 Beugog ~maskinonge ot Buch fuse of some of your valuable space to b- ly: re Were | niece of glass in a strong current of | wrote n long-winded article ou the sub- | T DOLL A WEEK FOR dimensions ns would make Lake |1ish the following for the information of the | 0. The rv expenses will |; ject, attribut © cause to electricity. LIFE. editor of the Standard. High and down: to §15,000 a & il 3 ject, attributing the cau y IP Spwee 's 19 pounders ashamed of i Vows try, ; ; ut down' to $10,000 a day. # From the Gulf of Mexico to the|He might as well have charged it £0 yore 14 a Snap for Brainy People The their dimioutivenessss . A. MILLER. . There ave two main points of interest | north pole and from the lukes to the | the heathen gods. I was working the Latest HORE Gt, aha - To the big Editor of the little Standard, Spey Conny Gram. the fair where Yltore never seem | Rocky wonnt4ine is a vast extant of | indentical wire passing over that inden- 9% To FUR the puianrs Agr + x 5 Dar S11 :--Perhaps it would not be out | Eid tire. One is the Midway plaisauce, | country cro y ne mountain shaing | tical Lridge at that indentical moment, | decided to present an unusually atirac vo.re- Tere 18 3 apesion af Beh that Re . of place togive a desc plone your Seagrave Sonion havd Jan. 1, 1893 other is Columbia avenue in the to intercept or retard the velocity of | and T know from practical knowledge Yard lsu sor thels Greos biebin Hat Year) throws in th ry a Dorrespondent us he en Assessment .....ouisriireinns \nufactoves building. On the Mid-| the air current. The extent of this | (Kat no anusual electrical forces were | Which closes Oot: 1, 1 oy nvoeniared into ord la e buik, to it, and, when pier fy Sometimes you may find him you sce the nations of the enrth in | covntry is equaled by nome on earth. |at work in the air. A person who has | ali the rewards of fered below. | 0. ond of vhs roe "never tries to|® Bar Tesder, sometimes an Insurance their gaudy apparel. On Columbia [Cold air being heavier to the square | given electricity any thought can tell iene can compete fre of charge. 0 OOS) De {A but always a sure customer when the nue you see the best products of inch than warm air, the obld air, when | from bis own feelings whether the air | All that In necessary Is to take a fow sheets of shake a friend, but submits te the in- s are eetting it ap--buy work he |g, 'nations ; a gilded professi of tain ith a arm current lis heavily. chargediornot, but, if in| RoE rand ronke all the Words you oan out, of h Jul Sutin n T ; r g re 4 able, » and bi legé and on the Joe Tone: alos Ta La 3g hp) will | 3 most ccstly and gorgeous wares, | from the south, always predominates, | doubt, he can easily settle the question | folnm biat FEED ion and sen -- me, to shioy being taken in. - It see a large corporatign with Po proof, noludiag fuel & ink. sss 0) sbrics and trinkets of Paris, Rome, | forcing the warm air into the upper | by rabbing is fist ever a piece of itor ne Canadian Agricuitortst oF The 8 hin enjoy het ing i African forehead, bat well set back to cover | SXFILE TC & 2 | Florence, Londo, Berlin, Vienna, Now | ourrents, ; ¢ 5 paper placed upon a table or smooth Ete HOI rein of tho GAY: EB i rn Mol i ha | own ack other In dpicksocoomion fn oe pestansnorie, Madras nn | Amuoarmeno_ovssnrs copia. | Lourd, 'IC the mir is howvly shared | Bip pr hob bel ld UE dh Sarereat or drink , That is the fish oh io. A man walked the length of | 'The cause of cyclones is the the paper will become charged and stick $5, $2505 5th, $100; 6th, Tiekot to World's I uly, | tht the stat Thou adopt as its trade | hear that : 3 strect the other day. It wns #|ingof whead'wind frow the north with | to any object, the wall or ceiling." and fon (nv eXperies] B atone. Al Reine Te tent tata a Bawa then tha Balance on haud Ja., "day for aimless promenading. {a head wind from the south. They} To avert cyclones,' says Mr. Titus, | servloen, dikimond rings and over 10 oer el with > nd ii © Ww de robe --th Government & Muméipal : wooden pavement was damp and [meet like two toast abmies of men.-- | plant trees. If each farmer would pri svar ore ty paniaker, ond udent," x y 8 er wantback Government & County g underfoot. Refreshing breaths of | The pressure at the point of meeting | cultivate a line of treea running east | for printed list of form or lol" meter went hack | ol of 3 "wind capght him at each corner. |is so great that the air, conipres-| and west along his soutlr section line | counted. 4. Letters cannot be used oftenef ay aug : & y LJ] p hak the words "World's Co? Whitby w, first, high tiers of graceful | sion, becomes heavier to the square it would break the velocity of the winds fabian gXpeon= thok is the word bis mind ranged under velvet canopies |inch than wood, or the huumn body, | near the ground and force the cyclones | tridd! 2 Jor instanes, con Dot halused, be: me guarded by sw * Ktadinn | hence either one will float in the same into the upper air currents." Fo Names of pers and inven barred. It ing sod go s. He 0 manner that wood will float upow the ) GouiT Coal iio ad: HE for pack hee shipping, bat ell his, honest I fending visitors through a recess | water--it floats becausa it is lighter to Coal all-- AC | Sxiond our sironiation 5 AT iste containi H ord of carving : : a wi "01 cance in price of Conl for Augnst over | over 10 correct. Words Wil redeiva a speci es t carvings and. jewels, He|to the square ich than water, Place ion Mr.3. 3 MoWillime, | FY. : ipsa from Norway and Denmark | water in am ordinary wilsh: bowl and | July Bu toe Dla rin h.--The following well knows gentle; the atten" doorways =t| more th ples and % 8 He tuilway od | Fran dta AAG CI pavilions. Russians in solemn fed that in passin: out the Tr Hodore Calott. DE ond Me3 Robert 'buttoned up to their-heavy fa circular reaction. Yel #] iis son ent Times Printing Company, 'among the kiosks. He | does the" sau Bt "3 prices pel STEF--We pay §1 (0 $5 per day heavy arches and ; pe. sion) fo men. women, boys IRAN. 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