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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 Dec 1893, p. 2

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i ic NORTH ONTARIO (OBSERVER. sent Hicusi6lees fof section, but where| SONS OF TEM P a council has done 86 well electors are Convention of the Gr [lic meeting was held in the town hall to- justice to an; one; und if an Shipper who night. - The speakers were: Charles E.. is unable obtain care will uotify me, rs, . Ross ai Harcourt. were seut up to quell io re 8 |= : Everett, M.W:P., St. Jon's, N.B., and F. | prowpt uttentiofs will be given. Diffrence Between Two Methods. i ! PGRT PERRY, DEC. 7, 1893. not anxiods to gral at every one that for Ontario. M. Bradley, M.W.A., of Washington, D.C, ; is 5 par the _-- ae ha little rE that : ) it Ee | pregents himself, If there be a contest ELUO o who delivered a powerful and eloquent ap- GENERAL MANAGER, THE PREMIER AT PIOTOU. way shost A been getting ready for 'Badly Licked P : WELSONED Jo FORE peal on behalf of the. work among the F. M. Yarxowp, Esa, § x another BN yr in Reach let it Lea lively onc. The 44th annoal convention young. The other speakers were a SLARK; T0-THE COUNCIL, PORT. PEERY, > 4 THE ENPIRE) %] me sult gave 'McNaughton hk : 2 Tf coming events cast their shadows PORT, PERRY. Division of the Sons of Temp » | Carswell, P.M,"V.A,, Oshawa ; J. K. Stew- Mr. J. J. Stewart came before the | Hahfax, Deo. 1.--At the Pictou de- chon iH ty oer George (Tory,) and BR . . ; i Port Perry is fairly bristling with | proviste of Ontario began in the art, Toronto; Rev. D. Y. Ross, Cannio Council regarding the taxes on his Rosa. moustration iv bonor of Sir Hibbert over Pierson (Grit). before then God pity the y 8 TO g . 4 g tee ; yefore then we say, God pity HE : i eta E: Mr. Beth Be street property. Tupper, the Prewier wade an impor- LAMBTON, . | municipal aspirants and we are pleased commodious Town Hall, Port H ton, and Rey. Mr. Bethune, Beaverton, po! rs BR | Mowat Government | for the big, hatict : Tuesday last. The delegates, 8 The muéical program was under the dir-| ~ No action taken: tant speech § in fuvor of tariff reform. | 0 Loi pein 25 Lack shadows cast in North Broce that it is so, let them have a fair field | yi guchy of the officials of thes | ection of A: D. Weeks, Uxbridge, and A.| Mr. Keeley came before the Coun- He st the last i i MAJORITY OVER re i aud Bust Lambton on Saturday last and no favor further than their fitness | being furnished a special train frog J. Hughes, Sharon, and the orchestra of | cil in reference to his personality taxes Rthe ns Mig of Parliament, Watford, Dee. 3.--Dr. McKinnon Tt is close at hand i Ly 0 3 for the position entitles them. Mr Junction. The meeting was call | Port Perry, which is a musical organization | and dog tax ; his dog died about one mo the Tr | tiuwe convention of Alvinston, the Outario Governnient X + if they mean anything must mean & ] : : "| der at 2 p.m. by Bro. J. B Brook | of a merit seldom met with outside of pro- | month after the ussessor had left the thet; oral party and the whole ars . "| candidate, hi fessional ranks, added much to the pleasure slip. soutiry bere told that ol the energies P. D. re been dufented by Mv. ceni i ¢ wou nt to » of the evening. No astion taken. accomplish tariff reform, The two poli- Protestant Protective Association. Mr. Philli :nlered and took his| iffe Fe | Both ti Port Perry Board of Education seat. itllipo enlered and took his | gies differed on taritf reform only in th parties worked hard and a heavy T:ass than three weeks NOW. | ieriblo scouring if not annihilation | Wright our present reeve, will at the| For the first time in sove There is a time to buy. Its|of the Mowat Government whenever close of the present year, retire from | officers of the Grand Division we places and answered the roll 8 Now. it again appears before the electorate. municipal offce. Mr. Wright's long, | G.W.P., J. B, Biooks, Toi rs 1 : + . : . this: That while t i vote was polled, Every effort was put 3 There is a place to buy--its efficient aud gratuitous services as reeve | W.A., A, 0. Henderson, Owazh 5 The Detmber meeting of the. above). The special committee appointed to| after a few Shilo she Lilenl. Jsders, forth hy Dr: McKinngr and his friends, Here, Sons 'of Temperance. of this corporation entitles him to the H. Bewell, Whitby ; G. Treus., Board was held at the law office of the Sa. | Vestigute whether it was desirable | ont, would oust this tariff within fE- and the result has been a stunning blow ton, Kettleby ; G. Chap,, D.C: cretary of the Board on Wednesday cven- | tO purchase certain parapbanalia and | go. minutes, the Liberal- Conservatives to the straight Grits, who exected to Even a little money will do rs 5 Our tillage is being honored as the gratitude and thanks of the electorate. | port Perry ; G. Con., Miss Ny ing, 6th inst. scenery for the stage in the town hall, | would on a) 3 elect their aitn by a good majority. wonders in purchasing Pres- meeting place of the Grand Division BROCK, Solina; G. S., Miss B. Christos 0. Taga wen RENT RR reported adversely, and their report yo pi i isnt The fall retarns ow that Mr, Mo- ents for your children and 8 a The stalwart electorate of the town DELEGATES IN ATTEND, mens, W. Ross and BF. M. Yaunold. : was, on motion, adopted. with the people of Canada--with the Calluns's total majority is 403. friends, from our of the Sons of Temperance. This or chin of Brock resard tho franchise The following representatives The minutes of the previous regular and Mr. Phillipo carried through a by-| workingmen; the wanufacturers, the P QA i franchise not | oo attendance: --J, B. Brooks foro spesial meetings were read and con-| jaw of which be {hud previously given Saree and all others Intercated=~50 Sunderland. red. Moved by Mr. Ross and seconded by Dr notice, to repeal By-law No. 385, dis- | that the Government would know ex- BA, b: | Clemens, That the meeting for the nomina- | franchising certain ratepayers who did | actly what the people wanted, and just | CoNcErT.--The event of the season + | tion of ocandidutes for the office of Public | vot paid their thxes ou a certain date. [how every industry would ve uffected | has passed. The Thanksgiving concert 1 ganization has been long and favorably ; : Magritont Shack of Holiday Dds i hosshoat ir Dominion 8 toy to be played with but as an |Orr, G. M. Rose, H. O'Hara, B. @ ; \ known thoughout our fair Domiuion, |. ee ; N g - important trust to be exercised for the C. Cottonden, A. J. K. Stewart, it has been the mean of much good A. 0, Henderson, J. W. Robin: We want you to know what a und is calonlatediltido wach wore ss good of the sommunity, Candidates | vy, H. Bewell, Alma Gibson, J. § Seo) Leustesy be held in the Tren Had} Mr. Nott introduced and carried | by the proposed changes. We need | promised by Rev. Mr. Dewey to bo the grand Stock we have, and y sd there for municipal honors are burnish- F. Gibson, Whitby ; J. M. Wall ot Med He Brown be the ain offi though a by-law fixing polling places | have no difference with our opponents | best fully endorsed all that was adver- how cheap it is, at ths very While the ratitig prohibitionists-- ibe their weapons for a faicand hi by ; Rev. D. C. McDowell, J. cer to preside at said nomiuation. 8, at ju 404 Sppoiuting deputy returning offi- | us 0 a revenue tariff. We propose u | tised about it. The anthems, glees and Fetsonable prices we ask... doubtless from the best of mi % pe onor- Lie Ww. Hill, Rev. | poll be demanded the lection be cers for t municipal dlections. | tariff reform, will be as low as choruses by the choir wee of a very fei P inva bee Ki chia a able stand up fight, ; 0 he | In committee of the 'whole thie blanks | Hor joe the revenue abso- | tine especially in te di i #ve hee . AKIDg a #a Mr. mes Vioman is non BERNE: the returning as for epaty J eurdisyf gg were okovssary to carry on the public tinctuess of articulation, In id quar- on A ling place. Curriod. with the names: Ww, Boud, J.|service of the country, and that will |tette the parts were well sustained. field for the position of reeve with [Mf Ross, Solina ; B. Christos, eo hut w : every prospect of success, his thorough | P. Kinman, Grafton ; Jas. Brethodr, § foune b what fitting and pressing forward making intemperance I pros : x derlund ; C. Harper, J. Stephenson, 8. ~ appropriate Gifts in abund- odious, reforming drunkards and great' sid 3 Fralick, 8, D. Gerrow, C. Gerrow, J: Plows ance can be found in our ly dimishing the consumption of iu- securing his election, he has already | man, Scugog ; J. Miller, R. Michie, J, Ww. 8 Sagi ved [That sche annstege H: Browns sud Xo. I. Rogers. give the preference to Canadian work- | The duett Ly Mr. Simpson and Miss br our To npn api Mel On wotion of Mr. Purdy, $3 was ingmen over foreigners, whether we-| Brethour wus well received, their voices umes in school reference library, as per his ordered to be puid to Mr. McKnight, chanics and manufacturers or farmers. | blending Lenutifully (such is the ad- letter to this Board, and also the circular in | being for postages in connection with | (Applause) Where duties are levied | vantage of the "hello." The solos of his letter, and that the Treasuror be author- | collecting tuxes for 1891, 1892 and |we will levy them on articles that can | Mr, Yerex and Rev. Me. Dewey fully the. Bois of Teinperance have been fitness for the office can scarcely fail in 7s , 2 ized to pay Lim the sum on lus order. Car: Y ys 5 X lendid display of Popular : served the municipality as councilor | *% C.J, Wilson, T. L. Salter, J. Beare, red. pay 1893. i ad ought to be produced in Canada, |upheld their past reputation, But the Hstmas Presents, T} " | toxicants. 4; J. Blair, T. Gully, Greenbank ; Jas. Vroo- Clemens moved, seconded by Mr. On motion of Mr. Murray, §2 0 was | ah part that captivited everybody -was ¢ ars $ en 1 vir- -- and first deputy reeve and performed | 0, Vroomanton ; Gertrude Buck, M. Me: Re that this be an instruction to the ordered to; be paid to Mr. Jamieson, WE WILL LIGHTEN THE DUTIES the otchestra music, especially the solos ue in values--the beauty in Happy, Happy Marriage Bells. | his duties so satisfactory ns to entitle | Crimmon, Palermo L. E. Wrineh, Merton 3 House aud Ground Somimnitiss 4 seul for being for carting, &o., "8 per account on articles that we cannot mapufacture and duett., Miss Glendinning, daughter well chosen goods and the er him to the full confid fhe W. McRossie, R.. W. Allen, Kingston; M. ne oo Cr gr A (1504 pe certitied correct by the Street Cowawis- | OF produce and are obliged to import. | of Mr, Henry Glendinning of Muuilla, power in low prices make our Our active, enterprising ton wasin [ ie full confidence of the) yy or ooart, W. F. Briggs, J Stephensemdby tendor or otherwise, Carried sioner. Those principles of the Gosernmient are 1s a charwing gitl about 14 years. old, | electors and secure for him the office | Mary McTaggart, E. Carmichael, A. B. Port P co. Oth, 1893, ) i A | unnssailuble, and ill not be assailed | but in her rendition of "Home, sweet Store the best place todo youl fa flutter of pleasant excitement yes- I ) Fisher Myre, H. L. Pascoe, Trenton'; Ba The members of the Finance Committee, EE by intelligent Liberals. But the Op-|home" on the vioiin would almost make 3 a » seeks. ¥.> ens s 3 o v 2.2 "i k ¥ . Christmas Shopping, C ome terday over the marriage of Dr. Me- he se Lo a Carswell, A. Hall, Oshawa ; J. EB. Elliott I ined sho following accounts, to Mr. J. Wright' and $4.50 Rin } pusttionvow- sud he gate thew credit one Xhink shat i would take 1 years' in and you will be pleasantly | powell, son of the Rev. Mr. MoDowell A. W. Milue, G& White, Jus. Magitie{ RI Philp & Co. (High School 11 75 | Carnegie. for being comuoditios Tor | 05 cieit frankuess--that tiir mui] practice to be shia to play asstia ees, i sur prised. y Puri ay ' Bring Blong Your Poultry.- Wexford ; H. G. Smith, Fort Bic; J, hilp & Co. {ig igh, choo Jee $ 5 wo dligouts dered oy the Poor Coa oles in furl reform is bs strike every | Her unaffected, winsome ways, and her - 1 . . . | to Miss Parrish, only daughter of the Gemmill. Lanark ; 1. H, and Mrs, Shaver; Rs Spouse (High) . 1 00] uittee ' protective feature out of the tariff, | Lyilliant playing, won all hearts and x Surprised at the Splendid lata Mr. W. T. Parrish, hardware mer- Xmas is fast approaching and our Summerville'; A. J. Hughes; Addie Hughes TA W harton (igh) 132 0 wo £ Mr. Phillipe, §3 enol though that feature is the only thing | ears. Mr. George McGuire, with that } assortment. I i pe ? 5 is. high merchants are anxious to secure all the |g 0. goo Ww. Tucker, Beaverton; Js J. Diesfield {igh : % n a Son > g i n po ie that protects hore lalior and home pro- | little straight wooden instrument with i . . 3 are, o y $ ; . . s i " ) . w rdere y Ms wis ; ine N 4 Surprised at the Superior|®it here "ie ETO F MEO | poultry they enn get so as to be pre: |v. Shier, Udora ; Thios. Fero, Tilsonburgs Hall & Lessk dh 2 301 yas ordered to be poid to Mis, Lewis] duets from being crushed ont Ly foreign |a few litle: silver keys on if, 'culled 3 quality popular and wuch esteemed as a re- pared to supply their customers with |W. E. Bannister, Dellii 31 WP. Widdifield; (Public) 100 a>ONLE being indi a ees ig Sd competition. The truth is," continued | clarionet, proved a great attraction, «Xx. : ' Rie 8 gent ald, the Premier, "there are many manu- | tracting wore music out of it than the ot J of linble and successful medical practi- : : : Sil ; F. J. Th , Britannia ; R. E. i a o Sm prised at the Nice variety. ) P lots of choice poultry for holiday tines, | Stioam 10ma0n, Lian © Mr, T. H, Philp moves \ that an order be Ou motion of Mr. Purdy, §19.45 facturing concerns in Oannda clamor | ordinary piano ever furnishes. Come Surpr ised at the Low Prices, |tioner and as a young man of much | but it is sincerely to be hoped that Oliphury, Uautorth 3 5 Gable, Vien d on the Treasurer for the payment of | WO8 ordered to be puid to the Clerk for ing for high protection," but under |agnin, George. The trio by Dr, Park b . Y n ties' havi ] bid J. Warner, Keswick; W. S. McGuin above mentioned accounts. Carried. postages and other disbursements | guriff reform he did awpoct : tl SA RE. AP YLT LEERY L Don't put it off too long, come value and merit asa townsman. The | parties having poultry to bring t0| \yegtport; H. E. Warner, St. Davidsj "The Board adjourned, to be couvened st | date a orm be di not expect they | Will 8t. John and Miss Brethour was, ey k i TE 3 ' 1h >t : " w ot it; ve will ve : % . ' Re early to select your Xmas fair young bride is of an- amiable dis- warket will have it properly cleaned | Ww, Crosby, E. D. Wilcox, J. A. Hall, Ux dite the chairman may deem desirable. On motion of Mr. Purdy it was re- Tek tL on » e wil Eve Thom a beautiful hing, but rentered a dis- Presents, we shall be less a v. en and dressed before bringing to warket | bridge ; J, Watson, T./H. Wateon, J. tn solved to make no charge for Qoncert | i prote ve can; consistent | ndyantage by the violin and cello bus . . : position and held in high esteem Ly | Loh | Ferguson, Sonya 3 T. R| Jeffrey, M. Bullen : : ly beld in tl 1 with a revenue tariff and a due pro-{ing behind the piano. . Mr. Dewey ! erowded, and better yet, our N acquainted with hor, 'aha. Bag got and not follow the dirty, disgusting 8 , Sonya ; T. RY Jeffrey, M. ny Prince Albert. iately held in the town hall under the | tuotion for the labor employed." thanked everyUody present---aucionce, all acquainte v Ty 4 | practice recommended by some Toronto | J. Bulfour, J. A. Millery Priuce Albert; A auspices of the Mechanics' Institute. Stock will not be broken.-- A CONTRAST. singers and players, but res rved his is'w ' : : ._ | J. Courtice, R. Pascoe, Enfield ; J. Fergus Our village has to lament the removal of t wotion the Council adjo TR i ie op . oxceptable husband and is worth , J. Courtice. y a 2 w he vil adjourne Sic: John: Thon . ; Our two magnificent Stores [*" *XePieve & vorthy | buyers to kill the animal and send it, "yy. G. Ferguson, Blackstock ; Mifjanother of our esteemed inbabitants and his en arto in. Thdmipson Jrocueded w highest Apo bio for the services are overflowing with Goods |of him in every respect. The intelli- | right to market in all its filth and | White, R. M. Holtby, A. Iolthy, Mun-}'respected family. Mr. Robert Balfour and Cartwright Council he prorle t GaY (Sieat br tv ren ered bY My. ighasGacu, the prin > : . ! ' : 2 7 Vi 2 Pewatoor i vod tx ore. Ia reek b 4 ¥ cipal of Sunderian ublic school; for suitable for the Holiday trade. | gent young couple have best wishes of feathe rs. 8o A animal ceases chester; Vina Russ, G. Pewsteer, Raglan ; [family moved from here last week and lo- could we contrast with pride the con- ne valouble oer Proceeds look: Our latest novelties, and best |of the community for their future to live the inward filth aud entrails | LM. Martin, Columbia, gated at Port Perry, They are an astive Toiws Hau, dition of Canada today with that of |ing toward $100. Bargai ns are sure to go first. begin to corrupt and very soon con- : FRE OPENING SENSION. id fawily and their removal would be a dam- Oartwright, Deo. 4, 1893. } the people to the south of us, but we J 18 4 0 SL. | prosperity and happiness. ta miniatos the fost aod makes it neither The greater portion of the first session [age to any village and any community | Tho Council wet pursuant to ad-|could also'vontrast it with the greatest There is nothing to lose and ------------ Teast nor healthfil to oat was occupied in receiving reports of the would be benefited by having them located | journment, Members ull present, satisfaction with the period of Liberal Wasinhgton Letter: every thing to gain if you come Suaiood Franchise. P inl to eal, Credential committee, in receivif; by initic to their midst. While the villagers here| The minutes of the previous meeting | rule of 1874:78. The Prewics JEbnasEsam Og Regular Correspondeht. 3 a J ' " a» 5 ation 75 new members into the Chand Div- {did not wish to pari with them, yet all wish | wore read and conlirmed . reminded bis hearers of thug tines of as Tt at once. We shall look. for See Jones & Co's New Ad- : The 8s and means committee ision, and the presentation of the reportsiithem much prosperity in their new home. The Committee appointed at Jast| the black picture of that "never-to-be ak re Every returning election season i Tet co you, 'We shall make you w el- very. re ng a) : vertisement.--This company ever | of the Grand Officers. We hud about as much snow as we could | meeting of Council to examine the | forgotten period with itsffour years of have been hard at work on the tariff come. We shall take ples - | whether Mungeipal, Provincial or To-| watchful for the comfort and conven-| In his report the G.W.P. Bio J. B. faecommodate here ou Sunday last, and on | wharf at Ceesaren, reported that they | depression, disaster, 'deficits aud de- bill. They were rawarkably success- sure in showing you our mag: | minion should tend to make us rejoice ience of chstomers never fail to bring Brooks, deals chiefly with the necessity of getting up bright and early on Monday | nnd examived the wharf and would | spair. The Prewier saidhe did not ful at: the ro of the i ianlav of lates g s 4] Ri : stive work in the interests of the order, {morning we found it all piled up on the | recommend that the i, f the | see wuch hope of a re aly | committee, every member being nd nificent display of latest Nov-|.,. o Bact thabw «| on the righit kind of goods at the pro-active Wor ) 8 I I @ ¢Y prayer o eo 1 liope of a reciprog ) u§ eltics Do not fail to come over the fact that we Canadiaus are a season. The ye qos pp ot | the benefit of district divisions, and the ue< fpidewslks, not exactly mountains high. but | petition of R, H. Prust and others, | with the, United States. watchful over his tongue us if his we. . ec. P 3 y : J cessity of more exteusive literatare, enough to be unnaviguble with logs Aetin that the Couueil wake certain | publicans would not uegotiate a trewt honor and reputation were at stlieh --_ We wisl ory reader of band und they have got : 8 6 18 P X yf ky e ine 1 every TR 0 a. Lit hey. iy got on an lwwense | The Grand Secretary's report deals wit ing under five fect i in length, It is a d, of iprocity with bi dependency | ) this advertisement erry stock of just such goods ns the season | the uctive work-of the order, showi - swectH¥tL Christmas. * : y with ourselves as electors... The 'legis | demands and they are selling them at | 20 new divisions have been ry recy. The exveutite secrets of tha h k Senate are moire eusily obtained at lation of the municipal, provincial, such prices as make every purchaser a Ter dors ame Seis nu \ the day of their birth than to get any hs A : a 2 y reasc aR ; federal governments, all pass in review | holiduy present. The genuine quality bership for the year is only 28, the ii before the electors who may and should of the goods with their fine, stylish ap-| for the past four years is 4,550. Two free people and really govern ourselves, if we are misgoverned the Llane rests } y treaty was only subinitted valks, y On motion of Mr. Taylor, seconded | to the Tenate for ratification, whereas ike strange. It may Le that snow dis- Ly Mr, Falhs, the report was received the Democrats scenied to prefer to deal information from this committee dut- likes being disturbed after it gets down, aud adopted. wilh trade and Guiff waiters by the lug all the tiuie they were in Session, anish vicious legislation and reward pearance and remarkably low prices | District Divisions have also been institu and finns that no one will touch it if ig] 1saiah Trewin claimed ¢ompensation | astion of both Houses of Congress, As it stands today, the new tariff P si secure to every purchaser the most de-| The report of the Grand Treasurer sh gets on Prince Albert sidewalks it gathers for the loss of two sheep killed hy dogs| Referring to the proposed hill contains uo: protection except such Dec. 5, 1893. the legislators who legislate for the 10 }oliday present. See tlcir | the receipts fo bave been greater than the] there to be free from molestation. Some and Joseph Strong asked remuneration | NEW UNITED STATES TARIFF, as is incidental, and no wore of evey "| weal of the many. The seasons for re- | handsome stock. expenditure by $200, and a balance of $805 time ago oue of the pillars of the town | for two of his sheep (hat bad wet a | Sir John smd thut step by step as they incideutal protection thin could ba ~ remains in the treasury. "I being asked to help to shovel the snow off similar fate. made reductions of duties on artigles | wvoided in prov iding for revenues. -- To ths Electors of the Village of warding faithful and punishing vicious @ Well Done Brock.--Mr. James | The report of the superintendent of youngi the sidewalks, replied that "he did not put On motion orders. were granted for of Canadian produce, the Cnuadian |The duty on such articles asare in legislation returns periodically round, | Rennie, of Brock, at the great Annual| people's work gives the increase in membersfthe snow there, it was Providence that had | *¥O' thirds value in favor of the re Government would take a correspond- she old Jaw barely in the proteetive Port Perry : . : 2 | Show: of Fat Stock held at Guelp h | ship at 171, and appeals to the membership placed it there, and he would Bet, it lay | spective. owners. ing step fn lowering the duty on Amer- schedules reduced. a little, but. in LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :-- | yesterdny, carrgd oft the first prize for | for more active work in behalf of the youngafthere till Providence takes it away." This Mr. J. FL Taylor introduced and |ican products, aud this hud bee Cun |orery case whore the BeKiviey haw 5 IRIN 3 legislators mast appear before their |the best and Tattest cow or heifer 3| Letters of regret were received from Hom may be good logic, but it is very incouven- caaried through a by-law fixing polling ada s standing statutory offer for years. the culs bave been heroic. ln sotue und appointing deputy returning offi- | Consistent with the necessities of the | cases ~ the duties left on ave not more OUR Vote and Influence are -respect | ye Id and over; he al 2 and. J ¢ . oie : | years old and over; he also took 2nd | Geo. W. R T to; E. Redhead, Lock={ieat to have our sidewalks blocked ith i i i fully requested for constituents and receive their appro eo, pes, Joronia ; ed heat our sidewalks blocked UP WHR pore for the coming municipal elections: | revenue, the Canadian Government | than onesthird of those provided in the On wotion of Mr. Devitt, seconded | would do everything in its power to Me Kinley law, Taking all the cuts E PURDY at 4 ion for thie wot and 3¢d prizes op heifer under 3 years. | pore. N.¥.; B. R. Jewell, Boston; We Ha f8Row six months of the year, A small ex: ation or condemnation for their acts i s ? 3 A : ae : i = . trong, Pei lv ; Ste ri nditure of § and oy would J . ' . H. ion or sodrmmtin for ie ete) ction Sal uit wil bn, sem) Erm eee Set Mu So nd nour SA uy Ti, Meno ie make ne fs Tonge Yee 1, ml br A ¥ok THE OFFICE OF during the year then pa . y the posters that dr. a8, Parish, | Ne ) 8, ¥ g sidewalks clear of snow | 4° of Taylor were appointed a Com | countries without sacrificing our cow the average reduction of duties in the wittee to erect a cover over the weigh | mercial independence, the coutrol of bill will approxmate 40 per cent; The = HE VV EH' whose acts have been all that they lot 20. con. 1, Brock; has suathorized IN THE EVENING. Roush the season. A man or boy with TR Ste ti evening a ic ting . i rive NA p : BE : 3 For the Year 1894. Mr. Geo. Jackson, to sell by auction on| In the evening a public mecting was held {8 horse and suitable snow plow could drive soalus in the village of Blackstock as {our own tariff, or the bonds of our at-| bill has in it, therefore, practically at the close of each year municipal gl re Leen may be rewarded by | Puesdu wo. 12 WE i T rook slows 5 3 i 3 ; Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1893. should have Leen may : y Sueade I Dec. 12th, on the premises inthe Town Hall. Bro. J. B. ra Le iow off the sidewalk from the south of | protection from the weather, tachment to the mother country, [10 protection and will occasion wn Xi a 3 being allowed to stand for re-election ; all ris horses, cattle, fur w minchines, W.P., occupied the chair, The first the village to the corporation of Port Perry, A otition wes presented. signed b (Loud applause.) heavy loss of revenae, which must be iw TO THE ELECTORS OF THE b faithfal implements, &e., &e. This will be a|hour was occupied with an excellont masi= | This would Le most couvenient for pedes- Wa a SR i 8 Y ne inde up by some menus not yet decid- 3 CTORS OF THE Lut those who have been unfaithful|,. . 5opertunity of obtaining desirable | cul service, led by the Port Perry orchestias Brians, especially for ladics, who do not iy rion an 18) ot re prayivg NOTICE TO QUIT. ed on. Towns i of Br k | should be punished by being refused | property at auction prices. Don't fail | After the Chairman's address several much relish walking on the horse tracks assistance be'granted Jamws Bere; who a ; i P 0C 3 | for a long time bas Leen afflicted with The additions to the free list are ad : " to mwuke a note of time and place of | dresses were presented to the Grand Dive] and stepping out into the deep snow to let TWO CRUEHING DEFEATS FOR 2 even a nomination for re-election. The sale. isiou. The first wa from the Town Coans{8ome swell drive past in contort, 0 J puialysis action was deferred till MOWAT & CO. very great, and include nearly all of 5 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-- Your | elector who would either nominate or v A : cil, presented by Mr. J. Nott, welcoming ghibiness either refuses to give half the subsequent meeting. the ¢rude and raw materials used li te: and iuflae {full The High School Literary Society y y E 0 ti ders were ted North Bruce-- foNsu ht Pat: inanufacturing and a great number of vote and influence are respectiiiy YO | cupport an unfaithful representative is | will give one of their popular entertain representatives to Port Perry. This d'or is too stupid to know to, which side th o JubHoh or fax. yy lle or of Industry, about 500 NOTILY. AUTOR | {he chemicals. The following are new guested for ments, iu the Town Hall on Wednes-| dress was replied to by Bro. J. B. Brooks. [Be should turu out, Not one in ten of the | F1€ LHEASOTEr HH EECE © ho fo lowns | Hast Lambton--McCallum, Indepen- |itews in this free list i wool; iron ore, parties: Jehn Devitt, work on 10th con. line, as per statement, §14 ; Thos, Lattimor, bonrd and attendance on dent, 403 majority. (From the Empire) The two elections which took place gers keeps a horse, and consequently | wine out of every ten do all their traveling Bro. O'Hara, Toronto, The third, from | 8h the sidewalks, and as they pay a large JAMES VROOMAN if possible wore guilty than said repre. day evening, 13th fost: A rare treat | The second was from the District Divirion cae tig ini. hom: TUR; Sin semiative; if slgstors gig their duty of Ontario Cossty, and wis replied so BY iead ore, copper, salt, hinding twitia way be expected, ~ For the office of Reeve for the year 1894. ici oil ¢ v indi : i d cotton t d Jom! t &d- ¥icious legislation would never Le allow A Great Offer the subordinate division located in ort | 1 ortion of the statute labor of the div- indigent, 83:8: 3 Bel, for polity ud on Saturday, resalting in ench case in er py a Tayond ai i ch i hd ) ' . Py urial o! a rimel, an 1udigen a he x + T0 THE ELECTORS OF PORT PERRY. ed to enter a second term, if such is si Perry, was replied to by Bro. G. M. R they have a perfect vight to demand $10; Isaiah wie. as HE an overwhelming defeat for the candi-| The sugar schedule of the new bill con- dates of the Mowat Government, in not the object of the francluse then it| The Globe of Toronto is offering | of Toronto. : constituencies hitherto held by them SEN J i . i poti i An address was then delivered by Chas. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.-- Your . eid great inducement in connection with , 4 . vote aud influence ure respectiully ins neither meaning nor use. Tf such |; weekly for 1894. Toall sub. |A. Everett, M.W.P:, St. John's, N.B., wl suticited for . is the fact with regard to our muni |scribers who forward {bem one dollar | dealt principally with the aims and obje : 2 {by the end of December next, thay [of the order, as well as the triumphs : J. A. MURRAY cipal. councilors bow much more pen will send The W eekly Globe for "1894, victories it has achieed in the past. For the office of Deputy Reeve for the year tinent is it with regard to our parlia-| 4d, in addition present them with a| Bros. F. M. Bradley, P.M.W P., Wi § ; 3 copy of "Hints for the Million," pul. | ington, D.C., one of the most eloquent ad- i : lished by Messrs. Rand, McNully & | vocates of prohibition on the North Ameri or dominion. ~1f the opportunity offer Co., the celetrated publishers. of can continent, delivered one of his charac~ vd by elections of shutting the mouths | Chicago and New York. teristic speeches, pleading for the ch the sidewalks shall be hept in a pass- of 9 sheep, $7.15 ; Joseph Strong, two- tinues >the free importation of raw condition both in winter and summer, |) 1h of 2 alice ber 66 : Es sugar, while the duty on refined sugar' il when not so kept somebody should be Gordon. 60 ads oop, $3 "R. Chany by large majorities, are the wost signi- | ig reduced from half a cent to a qoar- responsible AN KX a 1 ficunt events which have taken place 2 bers, building chimney and wmuterial |3 56 460g In Nord a ter of a oent per pound. The bounty for lockup, £9); John Peel, work and 1 Outario for years. In North Bruce | paid under the McKinley law of 2 the farmers who had hitherto support-| cunts a pound on sugar produced in waterial on Manvers boundury, $2; ed them went inlo open revolt against | fe United States 18 ed at Ww. Shortridge, diggin rave for a Yo Loy regular monthly meeting of the indigent, $1. 50° Ra ie Sir Oliver and his Governwent, and | (hie rate of a quarter of & cent each Perry Council was held in the i "| placed n candidate of their own in the | year. Eight years will, therefore, for Cadmus "bridge, $2.40; Andrew |g diol y KX y 1 old under the usvices of the Patrons | ejapge before it is finally vepenled. A hill on Monday evening last. Buc 8, timber for culvert on 8th con. the reeve and Mesdrs, | ji,0 §9. Wu. McLaughlin, attending of Industry, and although the Conser-| gt important action of the commit. Port Perry Council. of 1894. mentary representatives whether Jocal . : This work is an invaluable book of | to fill the places in the temperance arn : dy and Murray: vative Opposition placed a candidate | tpg ju connection with the sugar ques-. fl ating und stopping the pay of vuworthy Xe | p00 and haudy for the household, | that are being daily made vacant, and | es of the last regular and $0.30; oF Sevion aod es in the field, Prd ILrie burdly | tion ia the abandonment of ht ctor AHN presentutives be not taken advantage|beinga cowpeudium of thousands of | pleading with the fathers read und cou-| 3 ohn 'Nesbitt, pathmater, $210; R. necessury for thew to argue against the rocity feature which was such a strik- + Government, as the Patrous did that f . 1 ing feature of the McKinley Uill. fetter from L. J. eka y, repuirs on town hull, 856 | york most effuetunlly, denouncing the Tore will be no reciprocity Vn Naismith Bros,, for stove and work A a Manager G. lockup house, §10.35; J. i Heer methods of Mowat, Hardy & Co. in a | the Wilson bill. franchise is 3 farce and | new aud valuable rect and suges-| sent t6 endeavor to save Hi ing 5 tions on hygine, medicine, Lusiness | ravages of the liquor traffic, so thi , | elections costly fraude. Untried men | affairs, traveling, the workshop, labor- | there would be no nocessity for a : : 3 atory, house, kitchen, garden, stable, | tory liquor law, ¥ : i fashion which might put an old-time nen ll Nora ye - =8 Sectors a a -- The regular selling price is 350.; Bro. Edward Carswell, P.M.W.A,, also AT ioe x Company or Chaba Sreoe Eon nd gn Bon Gonservaiiys to the blush 3 ii: fact, op As stumpers in a bye-clection con w view of |. MANAGER'S OFFIUE MINE, W200; 8 as ut th od of py § he Cran- | * no par Asment wi Sir it is worth one dollar. spoke, and io his own visible stylof = MonrEaL, Nov, 27, 1893, | wissioner,work on Darlington bound- Be he Joram wo ade test Messrs. Mowat, Hardy, Ross & Co. Le feathering bis own nests and play into PRESS NOTICES. pressed home upon the audience the neces- 'have made enquirice in re- | ary, $6.65 ; E. Ginn, work on quarter strong on that platform as the regular seem to have lost their grip. y ers referred to iu the re- | line, con. 4, $4.70; W. Lucas, Olerk, by the Council of Port Perry, | halance salary for 1893, $60 and §2 ment men copy on the 27th fg, selecting jurors. Indigent aid-- transacted through the Com. | James Kirvin, James Annis, Robt. Aileen ind : . Ueeful to an inquisitive and econo- | sity of temperance people standing fim to she: h of some TIDg bai if the mical housekeeper.-- New York Sun, | their principles during the plebiscite cam- | electors are faithful the rascals will not | A hook which will be found useful | paign now in progress in the Province, play traitor a second term, the elect- by everybody--Boston Traveler. SECOND DAY--WKDNESDAY. - at Port Perry, for some | Edgerton, John Morrison and Mrs. A very useful thing for a hand i orate would boot thew if they asked & x 7{ A Jargo mumber of new morbess wese inf aa not been satiafuctory. Full | Loughead, $4 each, E. McGill, $1.50. rson.--New Orleans Picayune, i 4 4 x i tiated at this session. ; 2 nomination for a second term. lf the| The "Hints" are consprehensive re ° ors elected for the ensuing year : ior he Jeospecte it Ou motion the Council adjourned. government of a free country is not all enough and the wonder is they win't| . G.w.p., J. W. Brooks, Toronto ; G. Opposition nominee, and hundreds of| The weather bas been oold and them gave him their support on that |stormy since Saturday, but it is nothing ground. As far as the Mowat forces |to the chill which bas struck the were concerned, it was a square fight | Mowat Government. agniust the Patrons, and no effort was Pray - spared, to rally the faithful to their old wy: Hardy loot hie vies Taras * alle Lut all cM : i i Lit To on con 0 fegwnes, Davis a . a a" Pb, in. The next thing he'll lose will be called a 'Household Encyclopedia.'-- % 1 uverative to the Com- Commendable. his office. : Fon | chat it ought to be the blame and the | Qincinnati Commercial yt ee ohn ing wis Hives AIL claims not consiatent with the spmped tie ridin, while fous ai eR gait ne ought to rest on the elestorate --e Jictal julosgtion sould sot ton, Kettleby ; G. Chap,, Rev. L. W. Hill, | ev job allow any of its tinge to | high Shatuster of Syrup 9 Figs are | yylien, Chariton, Rowland and Me-{yrooo ae Bl Port Perry. nn % wpe to Pace.-- | port Perry ; G. C., Miss Scene, Prince Al. | be injurious to the trade id avo y the Cal. Fig! pfijjun--were also called ip, and all] the 6th inst. 8 the residence: of the if any cause for com- undertake that ever Syrup Oowpany. It acts gently on fy. a unsparing in their denunciation | bride's brother, W. L. Parish, by No well regulated household should |; ¢.den 5 WW | the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing vi Rev. D. C. McDowell, ex- ent of be without a copy of 'Hints for Mil- a Shient of Youns People's Work, A b "| the system effectually, but it is not a oe i a Guelph Methodist Contam. fn { LE lion.'--8pirit of the Tiwes. A rosolution was' possed nu : : or ref cure all and makes no pretensions that {in suif, as well as Messrs, Hardy and | MET Bn 1s a vouerfully compost hom) a aking the Ontario Government for re. 8 i , property o | every bottle will not salatuntinte; Dryden, was brought in to plend with ie OF os oon bile pt vast amount of information.--Mab- |, ding to the request for a plebiscite the farmers to return to their allegiance, | Eres ., to Edith, only an of chester Union. a the views of the cleskors whiferdi" gaye the Globe, weal fay oT In vate The emit beers] the late W. a The book will be forwarded free of | the Province on Prohildtion, : mike any compromise with such an or: | cry defeat for the Government. © The offer is a most liberal | fq) aid in getting a largutats, ihe ganization as the P.P.A. though every IN EAST LAMEOTON ALSO ove aud should secure a large increase | The next session will be held in P: conflict should result in temporary, de- | as open revolt agninst the! in the circulation of that old establish- |i; December next. Thetother places con- feat." From which statewent it is evi-| Governnient by those who had for: : San Francisco Bulletin. bert: G. ., J. E. Contes, Prescott ; Super ed and excellent newspaper. tending for the: mecting were Reufrew aud dent that the Mowat Government will ly sr pported ity and though "the Con- iy: Eo : sl ars ; f ¢ Sup of cus, Mig wake no compromise with the servatives did not run a candidate in Aprer=1 EE 2 TR Be wen who suppose they ean | qye farmer seems to be after Bir| Owing to the immense crowds who were | g s company to meet the quire: sive Protestants whatever it may do-in | this acknowledged Grit stronghold, the Mr. Joh. oury, to Mas Nhs oa hy : 2 do better have a perfect right to pre: | Oliver with is spurs on. Fuuable to get into the Lull last uight a pub- is made to avoid. iu | the vase of the Patrons. gabon was ruuuing 60 strongly ogaiust| all-of Cartwright. :

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