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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Mar 1894, p. 2

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a seed, and ERS. dllington Shier, 2 Absolom '3 Robt. Brabazon, 4 Gee. Ros, Mel d, 6 John McCully, © . Thomas, 8 T. Evans, 9 J. Pinkham, 10 W. H. White, 11 E. Martin, 12 Ww. undle, 13 1. Parliament, 14 R. Beatty, 16 N. Brown, 16 D. MeMuften, ¥ Jolin Weidon, 18 J. Tdehet; 18 D. francis; 20 1. Purvis, 21 W. Ditvidson, £9 Jas, Cavana, 23 Jolin Shier, 24 Jas. Bagshaw, 25 John {cNinley, 26 Fred. Wood, 27 Alida Shier, 8 John Francis, 29 R. Edwards; 30 D. McArthas, 31 R. Vallentyne, 32 Robt. Hart, 33 Geo. Hodgen, 34 T. Parvis, 36 Robt. Hart, 36 P. Dawson, 37 8. Samis, 38 J. Sack- Yille, 39 R. O. Brandon, 40 J. Sher, jr., 41 Thos. Lloyd, 42 Ed. McCully, 43 D. Warville, 44 8. Vrooman, 43 Wm. Uniphrey, 46 John Wakelin, jr, 47 R. Crousherry, 48 Levi Moshier, 49 W. Hart, 50 Peter Baker, 51 Wm. Oliver, 52 Thos. Bout, 53 --, bd Jas, Miller, 55 Jolin Vallentyne, 67 Thos. Gillen, 58 Chas. W. Wilson, 59 7. Woodward, 60 Julius Shier, 61 T. Doyle, 62 Thomas Revkie, 63 Thos. Ranbury, 64 Jumes Ruddy, 65 Wm i] is, 66 Ben. Flewell, 67----, 69 Jolin Doble, 70 E Doble, jr, 72----; Rich. Hoskins, 74 M. Kelly, 75 76 Robt. Parks, 77 Geo. Marquis, 78 John Glendinning, 79 John McLean, 80 Curtis Johnston, 81 W. D. King, 82 Wm. Shier, 83 G. T St. Jehu, 84 Peter Fallewdown, 85 Sylvester Avery, 86 O, Bagshaw, 87 --, 88 Wm. Fair, 89------, 90 John Rundle, 91 Jas. Hurren, 92 John Miller, jr., 93 Geo. Uumeron, 94 --, 95 John Murtr, 96 Jas. Dusto, 97 G. V. St. John, 98 Wm. Lambert, 99 Sam. ety ms NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER. ¢ er PORT PERRY, MARCH 22, 1894. | pore Perry station of the Grand Trunk Agricultural Machinery. Friday last wos a gala day at the, 'Advahting Backwards. Ontario Legislature certainly made 8 |i. or another which they had ed through Mr. M. Contes, Agent for Noxon Bros. M'f'g Co., Ingersoll. This betrograde move when he moved for the introduction of Liennial meetings of the Legislature, For many, many years past it has taken the Opposition all their time, with annual sessions, to keep the Mowat Government in the traces, but if the Legislature had met only once in two years the Opposition would" have been so bewildered that they. wou'd not have known whether they were afoot or 'on horseback when they came to follow up the tricks of the Government of after a two years Rakes, Pulpers and Binders. Some thirty teams were drawn up at the de- livery warchouse ready to haul away the several machines. As a proof of the full confidence which the farmers hae in the superiority of the machinery manufactured at the Noxon Bros, M'f'g ; Co's Factory, Ingersoll, it may be stated carnival. ; that the business increased over one Mr. Meredith mast have seen what|} dred per cent in 1893. his motion was leading up to. 1f once in two years te: ht Svs Ton n sian anh soul) the government to give an account of their stewardship, what is to prevent The company is fortunate in having so active and popular 'an agent as Mr. Contes. 70 vs Mr, O. W. Barker, General Manager of the Agencies of the Company was on hand as was algo Mr. R. W. Ewers, General Agent, some other backslider moving that the sessions Le held only once in three or four years, or do away with the Legis- lature altogether and give the Govern-| 1, large numbers of farmers who ment carte blanche with no one to O01! No! Mr. Meredith, there are countries in which had come in to receive their machines criticise their acts. . were treated to a choice and substan- Thompson, 100 Sardinia Rundle, 101 D. Brown, 102 Hy. Argue, 103 F. tial dinner at the expense of the com- the people have no means of bringing pany, at the St Churles Hotel . h . above proposition gocs up all hands but especially at there i thing Railway, farmers were in from all Rf the yout ere is nothing | x -- parts of the surrounding country to re-| 50g necessary no less for th The leader of the Opposition in the ceive the Agricultural machines of one | than the health. Parties wi SE order- | boots and shoes as will ensure a keep the feet warln and dry satisfaction as well for qu a price will fiud just what the was Mr. Contes first delivery of the| Soper's, Port Perry w season in this section and it made 8{hand a very extensive stoc! grand display Cultivators, Seeders, | such goods as the season d (See his new advertisement.) | of the President of the Aid, Brace, on the evening of T was highly successful, the e: being augwented by the sum be especially by the fair ones of and having a great display of charming of all that is new! Nothing Like : I Letter. | {From Our Hegular Correspondent.) Golden silence has given place to renewed silver speech in the Seoate, Silver coinage is a subject upon which some Senators at least are never dumb, and the Bland seigniorage bill opened flood gates which had Leen pent up since the closing of the memorable | jebate last full upon the repeal of the Sherman act, Meanwhile, the great 1d | issue upon which destinies nre hinged-- the teriff -- waits, : The Wilson bill, as amended in the hst | Senate is not so greatly changed from the document as it came originally from the House, It still contains the obnoxious income-tax provision. No intelligent scheme of a tariff for revenue should need tho aid of a tax "| on incomes. Whether the Lill is to ecome law depends, now, upon the House, JItisin the last degree im- probable that the Benate will reject it in its present shape. It does not, to ie sure, meet all the wishes of all the uconservatives" or "decemvirates",-- Perhaps no measure possible to human ingennity could satisfy all factions on this question, But it gives the conl and iron men 40 instead of the 50 cents tion they demanded, and it Son a of hen made up in cowfortable The Ladies' Aid tea at the Jones & Oo's new adverti read with particular The, its surroundings. line at the Gran ¢ that department on Fri day 30th and 31st inst, Miss Conioy has charge of this department and no here is every indication that the debate on the bill in the Senate will far outlast that in the House, and per lps the country will be reading tariff' bapeeches nwuy along in June or July. It will probally be impossible to check the torrent of tariff talk that will soon be started, and if the significent words of Senators Allison and Aldrich, the chief prophets of protection, are to be taken as an index, the debate may be running, like the famous brook of poesy, when the thermometer is flirt better evidence need Le nsked of her avility and superior tuste than the great popularity she already enjoys mong the fair ones of this locality. : Our enterprising townsman, Mr, R. Spence, is making preparations "to rebuild on his fine lot on Queen street, The police rongistrate of Belleville has given in his decision in a pro: secution entered by Mr. Win Johnston, | the district Inspector of Weights an Measures. The case arose out of the use of an alleged unjust scale in the for Mr. Wm. Ransom, One farmer swore that he ouly weighed 165 Ibs. on the scale, while his right weight was 265 Ibs. Another that his load of hogs, which should have weighed 1,340, only weighed 1,114 lbs. The Belleville papers give the following summing up of the case: "In the police court this morning Mr J.J. B. Flint, P.M., read a writ- ten judgment in the case of the Queen vs. Kerby, We regret that space re- stricts us to presenting a summary of the very able review of the case given by the magistrate. "Defendant is a public weigher in Stirling, owns the scale and holds him- self out to the world as a person who will weigh anything brought to him for a certain sum fixed by Lylaw of muni- cipality. It is charged that on the 12th day of February, instant, de that were unjust, suHi shi noluded as follow "The case is this: A man using a scale for dealing with the public must see that at all times his scale is nac- curate and just, If it becomes unjust he must make it just or not use it The statute is severe, but parties have the power of exercising caution to pre- vent injury to themselves or others. 1 4nd defendint $10 and $15.55 costs of suit." The confiscation of the scale valued at 8150, follows the conviction. scattered y weighing of logs at Stirling last month Jol sihisile wre sibiply Grentions olishe Night was descending, and on stugos wave And all was still and silent as the grave, 'Wher: on the slopes of Scugog's Isle he made And now from out the deepning twilight comes A citizen of Port--John Smith by name Long had he fished--yet he had failed to take And, tter looking carefully abot, Thus to his wife he speaks : ** Oh, Barah, look From John she took bis six-potind finny prize, Then on her husband fixed her eagle eye, fondant had iu his possession scales | 'Bethink thee, husband ! ob, bethink thee well Methinks he Had been Sirm--his gills more bright Experience had taught him long before Dowir by the lake he strolled, and, we presume, On Sougog, save the dim and distant boom On to the bank, where misty shadows loom of conl last year the figure recorded six years since. or to any existing ber and honorable family. Pisca! There fell the shadow of the first atut star ; fave call of night-bird f:om the woods afar, His habitation in the cedar shade. fhe sound of oars. It chanced that one, Had taken to the water for some fiin ; One scaly denizen from out the lake. nto the slip he quickly runs his boat ; Then straightway to the market-place lie hies ; Made purchase of a fish of goodly sik. What 1 have captured with my trusty hook I" Examined first his gills and then his eyes : And cowed him, cre she deigned to make reply : 'What fishy fabrications thou dost tell | He made his exit--with his head hung low To hold his peace when Sarah had the floor. Reflected on his baseness : all was hushed Of landward-rolling billow as it rushed Like silent sentinels amid the gloom. et et Canada exported $3,114,000 worth This is over double tilllnery pening ' Friday and Saturday, March 30th and 31st. > TE, cordially invite every lady in Port Perry and surrounding country to our Grand Millinery Opening on above dates, MISS CONROY will be glad to meet all of her old patrons and as many new ones as can make it conveni- - to. § 3 t '|ent and we will make it pleasant ; and profitable for you. YES SEPRING trade may be said to have fairly open- ed up and already many lines the Government to account, but, thank If all industries were booming ahead as are conl-mining and cheese-making, the occupation of the grambler would ¢ What's in a name I" Well, that de- pends. For instance, the name 'Ayer' is a sufficient guarantee that Ayers Burgess, 404 J. Shier, 105 --, 106 Wu, McElmurry, 107 Jos. Amey, 108 rer g-- 3 : is i Gi i ling with the hundred mark and the or . y God, Canadais not one of them, nod Her Sweetest Home. this is one of the finest sites for a re a. are preparing their ponk and fire begin to show shrinkage. A i D. Ashly, 109 P. Donovan, 110 H. J. Francis, 111, Ronert Morrison, 112 --, 113 Alf. Maylee, 114 Chrs. while we have the blessing let us use it by holding Governments to a strict The death of Mrs. Davis the amiable and beloved wife of our estimable sidence in town, it commands n mag. nificent view. The plans and specifi- cations call for a beautiful Lrick strue- crackers. The expressions of prom- inent republican Senators are fraught with meaning, and with one meaning Sarsaparilla is a genuine, scientific Lblood-purifier, and not a sham like so much that goes by the name of 'snrsap- soon be gone, Bad Blood causes blotches, boils, pimples, abscesses, ulcers, scrofula, ete. Sardeck few days more 'of Sunshine and wind, will put the roads in good condition, and thei Led RR ; a Bader, 119 Nm. Srdaer; 116 Wu annual - account to the people's repre-| townsman, Mr. J. W. Davis, which Hick rd wiih alone. The tariff is to be kept before | ia) Ayer's Sarsaparills' Ie the Blood Bitters cure bad blood in any form | we expect such & general and y . G. . y 1a be ie ioaty chic! v d y " o i i i» - J. Hurd, 119 W. H. Taylor, 1208. sentatives. The individual or party | (ook place on Thureday of last week tare which when completed will be One | the country just as long as they 47% standard. ftom 3 Common pimple to; the worst warofy hearty response to our Spring Broad, 121 Alex. McDougall, 122 John McMillan. TOWSNLINE COMMISSIONERS. 1D. McLean, 2------, 3 John Kerr, 4 D. McTaggart, 5 Ww. Tremeer, 6 Jus. Murry, 7 Alex, Brown, 8 H. 0. who would dare to lay wunhallowed hand on this the very keystone of our freedom had better take a lion by the beard. is justly regarded as a loss to the com- munity, but a devoted husband and loving offspring slone can estimate the extent of the loss the family has sus- Alrendy the founfation 18 under way and the build of the finest in town. ing is to be rapidly pushed toan early completion. ---------- eee able to hold it there, They believe that the end justifies the means, hold=~ ing that the existing Jaw is the right law, and that a postponement of the proposed new 'law is therefore justifi- able. Meanwhile the country may be deluged with statistics) and dinned Emin The following from an American ex- change should be read with interest by our friends :--*There are altogether too many geldings on many farms. Mares are, in every respect, as good for work, of loaded strawberry boxes, Ruabarb is not always an carly comer. When it. does come it stays on the table long after that festive board should Le groaning under the weight Circular that we shall be busy as bees for the balance of the season. In the meantime we advise all who can to do their shopping now, and thus avoid Bhipwan, 9 Samuel Pagman, 10----. The pretence for the move was to| tained, A residence of forty-five| The following clipped from' the | (ii ise until the locusts are dron- sa Ne Ht 5 Norway Pine Syrup is the, Salat and the rush that is sure to come, " N J R vi i : ' : : 3 oni : : te cing a of * { best cure for coughs, o y 5 1D Re, RIB ski save to the province every second year's years in our midst afforded deceased Ohicago Evening Post of a late date, ing and the ice cream men we Diag someting ahose leicost of Faising it chitis, re iJ i Lh Hh Every one who has seen our . y ArT, bd. | : i ' i i i i % . oy i 5 . Rundle, 4 John Stone, 5 John Hill, 6 indemnity of members, but an equal | numerous opportunities of doing good, regarding one of Port Perry s fair and ning their vacations. 3. Bul 1p fairly treated. - The mmount of pro- troubles, Price 25c. and 50¢. stock has complimented us on Hy. Chase, 7 8. Samis, 8 John Amey, | amount of money could be saved, the |and she gladly seized every such op- beautiful daughters, will be read with BE fit from selling the colt will depend | Application was made Friday Lefore | OUT collection of choice goods 9 Thos. Rogers, 10 Jos. Henderson, 11 |. islation of the x 3 : : © | pride and interest Ly the many friends] The Chiliaps are the Stuff. wuch upon the judgment and economy | the master in ordinary for the adnin- for this season. Thousands Thos. Lloyd, 12 P. Dawson, 13 Robert - ; province improved | portunity as well by ber exemplary life, of the accomplished lady here :-- -- with which he is raised, and this does | istration of the estate of the late Mr. of dollars worth have been Hart, 14 Jas. Ruddy, 15 J. H. Curtin and the rights of the people not tam- | wise counsel and liberal gifts where insti The late revolution in Chili and the | uot mean in starving him, but in feed-| (George Leslie nurserywan, The estate tov: LY 8 One of the most enthusiastic and earnest . : 14 iner japted to hi rowtl } 0 ened u within the ast 16 John Edwards, 17 H. J. Francis, | pered with, There are at least tw friends of the great West Side is C. C. P. still more recent outbreak in Brazil | ing a ration adapted to his growth. fis valued at $200,000, P r pas 18 Chris, Switzer, 19 Jos. Dawson, 20 : WO | help was wanted, the worthy poor ones Holden, who has spent many years of his | show what o striking difference there The main point, however, in making a sixty days, and marked in = Ed. Shier, 21 Simeon Coombe, 22 John Doble, 23 T. Purvis, 24 T. Doyle, 25 John Glendinning. POUND KEEPERS. 1 Alen McLean, 2 R. Hoskins, 3 Wm, Brethour, 4 John Raynard, b H. Giendinning, 6 O. Bagshaw, 7 J. members in the legislature for every one there is need for or can do any good. Had the mover of moved that the number of members the biennial farce of the legislature Le reduced by one- Of an amiable, retiring disposition she made never called to her in vain. no noise but proved her noble worth by a conrse of life and action worthy of the highest commendation and imi- life in that division of the city, gnd his wife is equally loyal in this direction, Mrs. her maiden name was Thelena N. MeCoy She was the daughterof Henry M. and 'Mary McCoy and received her schooling and musical education in Port Perry. - From her music Holden was born in Port Perry, Canada, and # 3 4 Coy. | on the west side of South America. childhood she has exhibited unquestioned talents in the line of vocal and instrumental is between the people of the big nation The Chilians, Balwacedists and Con- gressionalists alike, fought like tigers from the werd go. Some of the most brilliant feats of arms recorded in his- on the east and those of the little one | profit out of the colt is to put him ou i the market with # sleek cout on him, | He wust be fairly fat, and with all the i loose, long hairs cut off, and the sun- burn brown removed by stalling, Llanketing and rubbing. A little extra rubbing before geliing will put dollars into your pocket, Do not neglect coughs, colds, asthma, and bronchitis, but cure then by using Di. Wood's Notway Pine Syrup, A. P. Noakes, Mattawa, Ont., writes :-- "1 have been troubled for years with rheu- matisyn and nervous debility, and after taking six boxes of your Dr. Williams' Pink Pills am entirely restored to health, and can plain figures to correspond with the times. Our magnificent stores are overflowing with Bargains.-- Come it and you wili be both Wakelin, 8 Jas. Caldizott, 9 8, Samis, half be would have been acting wisely, | tation. Her long residence in the vil- Sho possessed a strong, powerful | tory--Uloth on land and at sea--took do a good day's work." Sold by alldealers, surprised and pleased. We 10 Wm. Amey, 11 P. St. John, 12 W, D. King, 13 , 14 Jas. Bagshaw, lage has been productive of much Subsequenite | 4100 og over in less time tho it took 5 for $2.50." Dr, Williams' Med Co , Brock- : i i ly sh med her singing, taking np al 2 was oye What Electric Power May Do. | ' ' a Y 15 Raburt Park, 16 John Stone, 17.2wount that is now paid asindem | good. She leaves the village vastly iy re on Neti the loadin the Brazilians to get started; Bee lat- £9 y ville, Ont. make you welcome. ; Geo. ais, Wm, iti i i Telosi o > ed at war R Str i y : Bellamy, 20 12 Wa. Rush oa nities, greatly improve legislation, | etter than she found it and she had = Ber Son he aud Hh Re Sh lo oper nd. 0 Shi er : In Sw wen Aectrie forse hi lreiily y Honey 30 Toan---Mr. FM . ny, + A y = 3! shorten the sessi " : 4 x of f the family, whieh 3 een successfully applied to the smelt Yarno Solicitor has uny amount of Brown. ; i ons nd set at liberty | (Le sweet consolation to know thut she SE oot hats rrand pep "to the end there was not one well- 150 of ore. 1n both Germany and the money to Toan at lowesti'rates of in :BUSDERLARD COMMISSIONERS. forty-five active, intelligent men who )eft a worthy husband and two noble | The task devolving upon her wi fought battle and, finally, Mello elear-| (1yited States appliangg for the trans: | terest, in sums to suit borrower. ' west Ward--Jas. Brethour ; Centre one, as the children needed a mo ed out and De Gama surrendered at, i. {electrical ne yer Jou 3 can be Letter employed b 1 ray : ar mission of electrical nergy over long Sha Ward--Francis Doble ; East Ward-- ploy omewhere elee | Lops able and willing to do their part ut she shyesfally amumed the resol lity the Brst appearance of a fect not eX-| jistances are approaching perfection Port Perry, March 6, 1894. oy y : oat : «| : A | of looking after the house aud attending to| : : No t MARRIED. Thes. Ww elch, than wasting their time in the legis. | in carrying forward and protecting the | the pr education of those leftEin E Yo ceeding their own du sheenglis 2 J Put these two facts together and Ma TiN-- CARNEGIE Es the O14 Manse, 3 n motion of Mr. Umphrey, second-| lative halls, where their services are | pest inter I 3 hile | charge. With the help of her father she| The Chilians are the Anglo-Saxons | i,m apply them to the situation as it!" pot Perry, on the 21st inst. by the Rev. : y ed by Mr. Gibbs, the west quarter of ' best interests of the community while | COVE 4 hie charge until the removal of {of South Auwerica. existe in Algoma, From Sudbury to] J RE Man, Mr. Wn. H. Martin wi fu, : et y : ih other 8 ; wD , Mr. . H. ; Jot 1 pon. 2, *as detached from road | HOt required. Forty-five smart, intel- | her good example cannot fail ic having fhefamily from Fort Pe ay 9 AR SE the Sault is one of the richest mining | Miss Robina. Carnegie, both of the town: $10 00 00 visi 2 ; ivi- | lig sy . Ra 3 x pe ietriots i ie hip of Reach. bign 35 a ir 1 odo Ta es te tn spent try ave nt seq Hit CF MET, | rove and murder LI nt iis bo om ' ' 3 " : : 1 e time oO he grea 1zzard ol Mrs, -- Vv e ) 3 eC He ¥ LU. con. 6, was detaclied from road division this country can ever require in the | gpceq, Holden was in Dakota and is July of hat} Fontanella, Town, March:17.----John are there to be found in abundance,-- | Morkzs.--In Bowmanville, on the 20th inst.; 2 and attached to road divisi legislature. It i i y 3 ear was married to Mr. Holden, over whose | ontanella, Jown, 3 Cc vr : ay utr Thirza Aun, beloved wife of Mr. Jum WORTH OF NEW y . jeision » ; gislature. t is a piece of absolute All condole with the mourning ones Your the mow presides. She is at#thonse | Clay nian yesterday shot his sweetheart, There is, also, all through the district Thies. don, be ed ¢ Ol ames . y y Mr. McCully, | y.ste and . . » k rand takes great pleasur: : water power, of alwoest unlimited ex- od that tl ca by i uste and extravagance to send more their los She had here a sweet body," 0 to speak" and takes groat'p ¢| {dn Mentzer, her father and himself. ; 3 ri} moved that the reeve be appointed to | . il in their loss. 8 add her +! in making her home one of comforts She ia | 0 0 eo dition is critical... Clay: tent, constantly rauning to waste. If a Jot os gou, 3, Cartwright, =n . sell the timber on side road between | than forty-five members to the legis. | sy et home Lut with the eye of faith |20 artist with her brush as well as a honse- : : : this power cxn be dev eloped into elee Sid mat., Sarah, relict of thesate./onn \ 3 i " °Y ¢ painti the walls of | wan and the girl will recover. 2 p Sith, aged 79 years, 7 months, lots 6 and 7, con. 8.--Carried, lature of this province. But self. keeper and her paintings adorn he walls o 8 tric force, enrried by wire for several Mr. Umphrey, seconded by Mr. Pp . at self-| frinly fixed on her sweetest and ever- | sonic, of her Jide as well #4 tis = ot her TWO WEDDING GUESTS KILLED. miles and applied to the crushing of H . + . ati i i | . # own home. he is also very fon needle . . 2 a Gib, moves Hat whervus File vounslt preservation is the first law of Rajat faring home she bade adien to all work of various kinds, in witich sheds an ex- | Beuttyville, Ky., March 17.--A|ore, smelting and transportation of Port Perry Market. JUST ARRIVING AY THE ws been notitied by iss urner, | and official life is dear to its possess : ert. Mrs. Holden is not a society woman | wedding took place in this county yes- terial fi tl i to tl Ite = ec ors, . bi j Pp E J g took place material from the mine to the smelter 3 f : Millbrook, that she claims damages for a great burst of economy when a| The faneral took place on Saturday ar ifn bye, Le tertaing hem. | Rhoda May, & popular young woman, | glaence of coal, so _great a drawback | pai; Wheat 55¢ to ay: Ld Sign of the Red Flag! flow of water off Townline Brock and | simple motion to cut off half thea very large representation of the [She is a great reader and keep was the bride, Grant Qecil, the groom, Low, will no longer be felt and the | Spring Wheat 5c to Bc. Thorah, moves that we repudiate all| 000 6 Lonbers would have mad : i : X abreast of the political and other i became insanely jenlous because Joseph | enormously rich natural products of: Goose Wheat 52 to G20. (80UTIH SIDI OF QUEEN STREET) right or claim to alleged damages from : ave made | community paid a befitting tribute of day, tie Hold Spas, with she Doneral, a former suitor of the: girl. | the country nmy be prepared on the Duley' 8 rowed) 40c to 40c, od of the above causes, also that the | a saving of all the money contewplated | respect to the memory of the dear, de- | dure Per]. older wes among the guests After the | ynot for the ultimate market. --News. or 355 to 350, P O R T P E R R Y ul rk be instructed to send a copy of | by the Liennin} scherge, but the mover parted oue. Side property holder, and, with hei ceremony Cecil met Doneral, who was ae Peas-- Blackeye 65¢ to 60c, n Lt this resolution to her soli itor.-- | J eee takes a lively interest in all matte -| accompanied by Johu Burns, a yoath There was an Increase Peas-- Mummy 57¢ to 57¢, -- Carried, would rather risk the very palladium Liberal T ing to the building up and the gene -|of 19, and began firing & revolver, 3 Pens--Small 526 to 52¢ Me. Umphrey, seconded by Mr. Mc 3 ae iberals on 10p. provement of the West Divi D } | and Burns were killed, but it nt A; _ | Buckwheat 38¢ te 38¢, VERY CH EAP | I * Pp ys y - Me- | of our rights by risking the account -- positively proud of the great Doneral an urns we » : It has been alleged in A certain | Beaus SOc to §100¢, 3 rn Cully, moves that the reeve graut his On the 15th iust., the general elec | eystem of parks and boulevard is clninied the shooting of Burns was Alsile Clover £5.00 to $6.00, "order on the treasurer in favor of Gowan Baker for the sum of §5, he lmving met with an accident which bas disabled him from earnity a livilihood. -- Carried. Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr, McCully, moves that whereas Thomas Conaly has made application to this council to have his property, purt lot 8, con, 14, de- wnched from school section No. 7, of this municipality, and attached to U, are not enough torries left alive to President--Mr. Wm. McGill = Ve . . W. Horne for £1,600, alleged money | produced in Oanida there was a sub- | Bugs 120 to 12, x % a hg Bown hi Bega: duved to half the prevent. number aud form a gorporal's guard, --Mr. Win. Smith, M.P, due the former for making a politician | stuntinljincrease, the figures for 92 being | Checse 12¢ to 15e, iat the clerk be instructed to notify [ y, oot will be reduced to oue half of of the defendant, who not being able | fifty-five and for '93 fifty+ight and a Potatoes 20¢ to 20c, the trustees of said school sections to appear at the next meeting of this council, ou Suturday, April 14th, 1894, 0 ried, 3 applion this his property, lot 11, k, detached from school i No. 1, and attached to school jon No. 13, of the village of Sunder- 1, that the clerk be instracted this would save one-half of the notify the trustees of said school suc- ability of the people. The defeat of the biennial farce is creditable to all who contribul- ed to its defeat. that our legislation costs the province at least double what it ought, but government to the Every one knows the remedy is in our own hands, let the number of representatives be re- what it now is, and the legislation will be greatly improved. The vote on Mr. Marter's motion to and well cultivated voice, but lost it through oF di thnrin, place duriyvg the struggle, and the whole a sev » ria. tions for members of the Legislature of the province of Nova Scotia took place. The fight was both sharp and decisive, The Tories brought their machine guns to the front but it was of no use they were routed horse, foot and artillery. The machine guns have been captured and spiked and there Price Albert. Qur charming village is still in the full emjoyment of health and plent and ke wel intellectual march, ? Let One of those happy events which are abolish Government House was defeat. ed when it came toa vote. Out of 82 votes, 50 voted for » continuance of the wasteful expenditure and 32 voted by no means rare in this village, the uniting in the bond of matrimony two estimable and noble young people, = Miss White, eldest daughter of Mrs. is- | accidental. A bystander wounded, appreciates the great progress sioners are making in the way of | and beautifying the system gener Holden home, on Aberdeen sf the plesantest on the West Si wife is prostrated. eet At a meeting of the Port o : Gallagher, Wants $1,600. Foot Ball Club held on the evening of ag rages: ? is suing Member of the Legislature J Dryden, Mr, Robt. Mille --L. Sebert ; Oapt.--Chas. this was also Cecil Ged, leaving his bride, and has not Leen arrested. "The young Vancouver, B.C, March 17.-- Editor | Gallagher, of The Nanaiwo Telegram, | to blow his own borne, it. is said, took means of getting some oue else to ert pnper that Canada's exports to Great Britain fell off in 1893. The statement is misleading, The total shipments from the Dominion to the Mother Country do show a reduc- tion of bout $800,000 as compnred with'02. But the shrinkage was en- tirely in United States merchandise or sent by mai Ou a box or six boxes Red Clover 85.00 to $5.25, Grass Seed §1'75 to $2.25 Corn 40¢ to 50¢, Sheepskins 50¢ to 60. Wool 15¢ to 16e¢, Hides $2 to $2, Beef $6.00 to $5.75, Pork $5.00 to $6.00, Turkeys 10¢ to 10e, sent through this country en route to Britain, In that portion of our ex- . | ports representing the goods actually half millions. Thus England really bought three and a half mullion dollars worth more of the produce of Canadian Removal. r A | moved to the store on Queen first door west of Mr. W where she is making prepa for her grand Millinery Openi takes place next week. To for press. doit. When Mr. Gallagher demanded ) d preparing for and arranging election campaign, including requisition to yourself to become a candidate, sud your reply thereto, and arranging same es, forests and soil last The Modern Way Oommends itself to the well-formed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, head- Ducks 10¢ to 10¢, Chickens 8c to 8c, Geese Be to Be, Butter 18¢ to 20, Apples 50¢ to 80c, 'Rid of the Me 'will be held in the Church on the evening of Wednesday, April 4th, meneing of 7 o'elock, when at the cloae shall look for you, We shall Will quote prices as soon a8 we get them opened out and maked, A. SBOPER. Port Perry, March 21, 1804. BEAUTIFUL SPRING! R. WILSON Is pow prepared to do DY {(@E 6) ( 2 ©OOO*COEO s to appear at the next meeting of White of thi i d hes, ban- i o ogra 1 2 : 7 5 eu) presen t ite of this place to Mr 8. Jones of _ To preparing sundry speeches, ban ache and fevers without unpleasant | of Sogar Feast llent Pr : i Bad Mr. McCally, os Bre Ont ti a Pickering. Te marriage took place ANCIENT Diver oF x quets, eto. ; after effects, use the delightful liquid ill rendered" = n In first-class age; i short notiee and r, Gib . y| Mr. Bni vote eontinuation o i i i are ed. ; i i A > tliat tho recve Lo instructed to Say at the residence of the bride's mother | 0 OTs A.OF. u Ph To preparing and drafting campaign laxative remedy. Syrup of Figs. wordially javitell SCE. Preaidept, |" 17°" 17 Ault the tues, an i for the use the waste of $20,000 a year in main- taining Government House (the Lieu- tenant Governor's residence) while the | fact is that the province is not benefit ry | ted one dollar by the expenditure. | Twenty nine Conservatives, one Grit, a Patron of Industry and a P.P.A. voted Jum, the not stick to on the 14th inst, and was a happy event without much demonstration. The village is much pleased with the watch, the bride is an amiable, intelli- gent, active young lady and the noble the hand of his fair young bride. All are pleased to know that Rev, Mr longed awongst us for the com- fort and advantage of desr ones at our shipmen 'alued at at §7,108,000 he | Bgure was 813,457,000. An inerease of pearly 100 per cent. in six years is more than satisfactory. groom is in every particular worthy of Philp is convalescent and strong hopes are entertained of his recovery, and the, pions and well spent life js to be increasing. The output ; n flouring, gristing and ¢ Thursday evening, March order C. R. G, J. Moni Layton. Our new miller, Mr. Dare, tor the Cedar Valley Mills business to the fall capaci mills from early morn till ns nearly every day ; be is the in the right place,and his patrons are unstinted in ex praise of the output of the popularity of the new miller whom he comes in contact i ture. 180 World's Fair Photos . for 81 Fd "These beautiful ady for deliv competent jud tention. To preparing gu for work of Legis- * The affair has caused a good deal of horses : Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Soreand| scandal in the province, and is tho only irl Coughs, SE Save §50 by | topic of conversation in political cireles, pictures are mow ery in ten complete English Spavin Liniment removes all bard soft or calloused Lamps and Blemishes from Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sold nse of one bottle. by A. J. Davis, 3 Tech cared in 30 minutes by Woolfor Sanitary Lotion. Sold by A. Davi PF Port Perry, Mar. 21, 1894, Oi July, 1693, I about Marek lst, a Nota dated Patronage respectfully solicited. = © R. WILSON. Port Peery, Mar 14, 1894. WESTERN BANK OF CANADA Dividend No. og Ar SIRE Ror ark hal Se of ip, By Sf Sa] due :

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