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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Dec 1894, p. 2

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Ponte Su pe Pttractions Will he glad of it. If weare to do the trade we did last year the next four wecks must County of Ontario, will be held in ti be busy ones. We are adding many attinc- in the Phhitentinry Le meted out to and "perjurers" ahke, man's the noblest work of God" Lut a trust, ---------- Cruel Delay. Our readers will remember that over a year ago Mr. James Bond while en- gaged 1n his lawful occupation as moter- man on the Toronto Street Railway, CONVENTION of the Liberal Con-| met with a severe accideut which dis- servatives of the South Riding of the abled him for work and laid him past for quite a time. Bond held the rail- CONVENTION! Music Hall in the Town of every woul of them boodlers, "liars" on Wednesday of "Ao honest | f.mous Madam - Selil Volosko gave one of thell boodler is a traitor and worse than a | concerts in the town bers thief and unfit for any position of auspices of the Young Bl of the Church of the Cartwright Council. The regular meeting of the above council was held in the the town hall, Blackstock, on Monday, 3rd inst, Present -- the reeve and Measrs, Fallis and McLaughlin, The minutes of previous meeting read and, on motion, coufirined. On motion the reeve was instruoted to grant his order on the Treasurer as follows :--Mr. Gale, fdr advertising Oourt of Revision, $2.50 ; Indigent aid :--Jas. Annis, $4 ; Robt. Edgerton, o| &4 ; John Morrison, $6; Jas. Kirvin, $4 ; Mrs. Loughead, $4 ; E. McGill, $1.50 ; Jas. Kerr, $2. Mr. Taylor entered and took his seat, The fame of the aceo raised the expectations o ity to a high pitch Lut the: of the two exquisif® artist realized the highest exp large and intelligent andi the pleasure of being p who were present need grand a treat they enjoy: we can say to those who Ou motion Bateman, it resolved timt when the Council ad- journs it stand adjchrned to the 15th inst., then to meet for the reception of to the Annual Financial Statement ofthe nffairs of the corpation. On motion of Mr. Davis, $14.28 waa ordered 10 be paid 'the Clerk, as the origi for postages, 8 | for he could never get his feet through jurors, tax slips, &o. a pair of trousers. (Laughter). Wher- Oa motion of Mr. Bateman, £3 each | €"<" # Scotchman went he d was ordered to be paid the Reeve and Assessor for services selecting jurors. On motion the Council adjourned. traordinary conditions nor to luck, as the failures in life would fain believe, His religion was 'Trust God and rely | on yourself,' and his motto, 'Help your- self and heaven will help you." Scot- John Bull, Sandy and Pat. |jaudis the only country in the world MAX O'FELL TELLS A TORONTO AUDI- ENCE WHAT HE HAS NOTICED OF THE ng --it they nd Stayed they way company liable for the injury and | sent is that they missed claimed damages accordingly. The | especially grand, { company refused to pay and Bond en Madam Selika is styled tered suit and got judgment for $500. | Patti, her musical talent The company still refused pay and ap- | powers fully entitle her to pealed to a higher court. Here ngain | ment Patti, an appreciative the company was beaten, but still re- | were unstinted in their plaus An account from Mr. Cowan for| BRITISHERS' LITTLE WEAKNESSES. supplying goods to Mr. Annis, an in- digent, was presented. servation and appreciation, Max O'Rell Mr. Joseph Sandison's acconnt for must have been abundantly satisfied fixing the 5th con. line--the road Massey hall on Monday evening by as fused to pay, and again appealed to the| Signor Volosko as a Divisional court. Here again the com- | few equals his perform pany is beaten and is again appealing | quisite and attractive. to God knows where. Miss Moore's perfo J. L. SMITH, Presid tive lines and making prices that should muke Christmas : ug a real pleasure. WHITSB YY. For the next four weeks look aut for sprelal on ins. We are determined that happy faces and glad hearts shall be the rule. The times do £0 rrant foolish or axtravagunt Satu rday, Dec. 8, 1894, baying, buf there's 10 use complaining about : hard times. Come in and sce what easy | at Two o'clock p.m. for the purpose of ti we make for those who patronize us. EELS GF FGTING A CANDIDATE that draw tly ou the purse strings. a to contest this Riding at the approaching ® H ANDKERC HIEFS gs | Election for the Dominion Parlisment. x All favorable to the policy of the pre- fecommend themselves to those who are | bt Dominion Government are ccrdiully seeking reall Practionl and useful presents | uVited. for friends, In apancse Silk and Swiss em- : Vecidered ve an immense variety. |J. BURNS, are $0 much lower this season that | Whithy, Dec. 1, a e E. of the Village ally desicable you must | of Port Perry: kerchief department |. Lapies AXD GENTLEMEN, -- The pany is evidently trying to|piano were charming. ] worry out the poor man and J is a gold medajlit at awarded him for the severe and it may [she is highly worthy of be permanent bodly injuries he received. | the audience by their h applas The Bond referred to above is brother | showed how pleased they wee with the could be desired by any public' enter tainer, for there were outward and Tsibis__ throughout the evening of the enjoy- ment and amusement his 2,300 ro bal the ' tal "The foitles of John Bull, 8andy and Pat," that their national suscepti tics would suffer from too rough hand- ling, their fares were groundless, for, k Uouanctl ; a movement on foot in Darlington and Olarke to proceed against the party who defrauded a number of the With his marvellcus powers of ob-| to the Green Isle, the speaker occupied with the reception accorded to him in | describes as pathetic, subtle and poet leading to Port Perry--amounting to | intelligent and cultured an audience 8s | sult of supidity, but the overflow of in- signs continuously evident | surpass the intellectual attainments of would have starved. Crossing the St. George's channel to the last few of his add: Christina had been aud that success was not due to ex- quite well since and this fall had heen pitehing sheaves and helping in ¢ testifying to Christina' empha weakly condition at the where the Jews have never got a foot- | crisis of the disease and the complete- ness of her recovery. In view of the corroboration by Miss Koester and her parents of the state- ments made in Dr. Evan's letter, all doubts in the matter must be set at with Pat, whose poverbial wit he ical. - Hibernianisms were not the re- telligence. In all his travels Max O'Rell declared he had seen nothing to rishmen and Irishwomen, adding that Ea secu, the uv} ad & ng A ed the close of the lecture, or talk, as the speaker preferred to call it, and M. Blouet was compelled to rise again and bow his acknowledgments. rest, and the doctor's action in giving the facts of this remarkable case to the public is fully justified. 2 3 Claremont, Out.,, Dec. 4 --An un- known man was struck and killed in- stantly by a freight train on the O.P.R., about three miles east of here, at 8.30 @ of Patrick Kelly appears twice, w is in all probability, his name. In his purse were 25 cents and two pawn tickets, Nos. 54 and 192. and initialed J. K. The dates were Octob- : GLOVES AN D HOSIERY! Thanking you for your vofes and influence | to the Messrs. Bond, Pricce Albert. | efforts, i ratepayersof these municipalities out of with a Frenchman's instinctive tact, . _ |er and November. These two names | m <lecting urs Deputy Race for the he Ts rs Miss Howson's Reading froved most |a large number of hogs by issuing Max 0 Ref oy his hitgereae pifls of Port Perry Public School are also in the book ; Francis Coe and [yours 35 you sousider my actne wo Anti-Tobacco. eptable: the talented Necks: which tati | satire with the sweet sugar of pleasant H Roll Francis Cavendish Coe. On a piece of Department alan offers strong inducements | Cony Council and Village Coubeil worthy acceptable, the talented young lady hecks which, on presentation were raillery until his hearer is almost onor . y 3 | of your support, I humbly ask a renewal of tthe et ai ® have mt ro] of your confidence in order to give mes Yerrin kid glove in buttoved and lace. We | jent u you Council Board ax, Deputy have also a genuine kid glove now at One | "°VE 107 ' W. M. WILLCOX. Port Perry, Dec. 5, 1894. dollar, and one that we can guarantee. It] ink Wanted. is the maximum of merit at the minimum of price. Our { FUR DEPARTMENT | | : Mr. Dessirrios. considered. that iti en p $25 towards the fond. foreigner, became an open secret as the | Mabel Jewell, Herley Mosure, Percy Philp, p Kuck : evaigbed ia at | N o " { g : ¢ iti James McMillan, Bertie LeBar, Wallace . . 5 = affords a favorable opportunity for Christ J hpi a rol live Mink, | would be a disgrace to put such legis HB UCTION Save. --Mr. R.\D. Rob No action was taken by the Oouncil pea er Lr vended oat the Britisher Sharp, Naomi Davis, Hallie Emmerson, Counterfeit silver is abroad in mas presente. 1f your thoughts are running | 1. § ioe fr veret ob ho) rari bins' Auction Bale of Farniture and| On motion $6 was ordered to be paid | © 0 COUIC [MAV® JoUnd EVEN & RUEPICION | Ghyrlie Williams, Willie Whitney, Urania Orangeville in this direction you will find something to | "tn any way inj , { lation on the statute book and he ac- P of a cause for offence in anything that 0 : 8® ' juterest you here. We have Muffs, Caps, | Club House, Scugog. Collars, Capes and Jackets in great variety, and our Rriees are right. To husbands who | t M. L. CRANDELL Port Perry, Dec. 6, 1894, The member for Drummondville's | 1¥ Well equipped for a reader, a choice bill to prohibit the use of tobacco by | voice, excellent taste anda pleasant matner. | children under 15 years of age and also | to prohibit the sale of tobe.co to such | | children came up for its second reading | the thanks of the community for pro lin the Quebee legislature the other day. viding so enjoyable an entertainment. | cordingly moved the six months' hoist, {other Household Goods: will He said that he personally did not use The Young People's Gisld deserve |contribute takelto Mr. Andrew Smith, being two-| 4uq said must have been suffering from place on Tuesday, 13th Decemberi=-- {thirds loss sustained in having three |a serious complicat'on of physical dis- got honored, and in order to raise &!¢unpted to pride himself upon his fund to prosecute the guilty party it is|good fortune or good sense, as the proposed that each municipality should | case may be, in possessing the very to-the fand j and Oart-| weakness that is being so artistically 3 \ ridiculed. That those weaknesses were wright, & number of whose ratepayers | ,.any, and that they were abondantly were interested, is asked to contribute | apparent to the observant and eritical orders, Div, L--Pearl Hardill, Gertrude Rod- man, Edith Kelly, Eva Williams, Laura Stewart, Edith Dinsmore, Jessie Turner, Rosetta Simpson, Arnold Gregg, Edward Hicks, Clarence Purdy, Willie Hail. Div. IL--Lily Starr, Louie Robinson, James Davison, Russel Davison, Russell Harper, Arthur Hicks, Florence McCaw, Clarence Hodgson Eva Watson, Mamie Davis, Phebe Moore. Drv. ITL-- Nellie Allan, Lottie Hambly, Mamie Gibson, Mabel Hall, Bertie Clark, paper in another pocket 18 written the address, Thomas Kelly, 5¢ Merey street, Montreal, P.Q. The name of the street may be misspelled. There was also a photograph of himself on his person, taken in Ottawa. The auihor ities at Claremont are anxiously await- ing communication from his friends. Alvinston has had a series of burg- laries recently, wre quietly planing a pleasant sarprise for| = tobacco in any shape, but he was utter-| This will be a rare chance forithose sheep killed by dogs. Emma McCaw, Orr Roduan, Percy Cur.| Burdock Blood Bitters cures Dyspepsia. their better half and feel that a new Mantle | Pe COUPE gira capt Max O'Rell is not only a most ex- : AA Burdock Blood Bitters cures Constipation. WoRiihe in ander. come in and sce what &] To School Trustees. requiring desirable property at Auction. An account of $7, from Mr. R.J.| | ly ex- | ran, Clarence Kennedy, Hector Philp, Max | ~paraoct peed oot Co Biliobeness, Office. Port Perry, Dec. 6, 1894, 1 ol » | 3 c i : ' ay te freautiful garment youc an gob from un for 2 > ! ; A be more honored in the breach than in p sid Toil] shortly] Taylor, for work and material on won as well, and it is an impossitality to] Div. 1V. -- Florence Cawker, Fmma| Bardofk Blood Bitters unlocks all the many o'her like we should like to refer to. | ¥oUNG LaDy holdings Tuied Class | the observance and that would not only | ne, Te ig a will shortly "level, was presented, and, on wotion, | convey in any written description a Raywes, Super, Bruce, Ww ite MeO, clogged secretions of the Bowels, thus curing " a ie i 3 Pa | tifical esires a school wiring | | . y oq Mr. Willcox i it : correct de H ' re i Avion Lawmpbeil, a » el | Headach imi i barbus this io sulicient lo uet To tinking. that qualification. i Services to Bs rion induce frequent violation, but instil | iawn. r Hoax s anctionests ordered to be paid. f corre o ide a of his style, or Yee of his Turner, Ber Hie Rantin, Brvet 'erguson, and similan . i that our stock recommends itself strongly to | Ist Jan., 1895. Apply at the Omsxrvir | contempt for law in the minds of our| EZ" The Annual Missionary Ber A communication was read from | observations. The expressive lifting | Thomas Parrott, Willie Rae, Fred Roberts Scraped with a Rasp. ¥ : Shose who are seeking really useful and practical presents for their friends. { TANTED, NERAL SERVANT, | \ / M hy H. M. MANNING child of 12 to 14 years being sent to | neXt, harming and ni by the per rod provided she erected 50 rods | sentially and characieristieally French, Eri Bam FL Rg li dust Sate veied. snd the second bottle com: Y S, H. M. 3, | Rev, Geo. p . 5 { 3 . o JONES & CO. Methodist Parsonage. | jail for smoking a cigarette. Mr. Cooke | iia Toye or Hol abe of wire fence in front of a portion of | did as ash 1 oitvy word than the ------------ pletely MISS A. A. DOWNEY, - | Uxbridge, Dec. 4, 1594, 1 4 ably defended the { | ES. The missing little girl who left her property |nctual words he uttered to convey the . . ¥, Manotie, Out. Port Ferry, Nov. 27, 1504. | warmly and ably defended the Lill, but property. teubtle point of observath 1 vy Smokers ArreExTioN --Mr, A. J. : . 5 = | Mr. Bernatchez wanted to know how home on Monday last and whose On motion 83.86 was ordered to be i @ goin: ot ig Son aval hyo Davis sells our Prescription Cigars. -- The Nosureh ear is wun yauctated | 1 my: | abse a ) N : rn. v ~ : : x " h Yo) in, St. tharines.-- such a law was to be enforced. This | *V**Pc® caused Mr. Mills and puid to Mr. Ww. Cowan, being for | opening remark, made by way of ago- Try them, de. Ep y amin. Sto Jutiinrig ONTARIO OBSERVER. BRIKIXIX | RISK] NORTH PORT PERRY, DEC. 6, 1894. ly oppresed to passing a law that would | Robbins has sold his | prices as Mr. It was also, in his opinion, not | MONS will be preached in the Metho- a pleasant reflection to think of a tender | dist Ohurch, Port Perry, on Sunday youth, {could only be done by appointing an | FAWily so much concern and anxiety inspector for every house. Nobody | returned home on the following evening digent, | to follow, that of all people in the cellent talker, hut a consummate acter % 3 if of the eyebrows, the shrug of the Miss Emily J. Hoosy, Blackstock, ask- shoulders, the movement of the hands, ing if she would be allowed 20 cents |}. whole action and attitude, so vs- goods supplied one Jus, Annis, an iu- | logy for any deficiencies in what was Wakely, Klla Hall. Div, V.--Nellie Moore, Tecunie Hern, Mina Nott, Eva Hambly, Gertie Buntin, Gertie Allen, Carrie McLeay, Bella Me- Hayward & Co's Locals. Sercian Sane or Dress Goons. Burdock Blood Bitters cures Headache. Sirs, --I had such a severe cough that my throat felt as if scraped with a rasp. Ont taking Norway Pine Syrdp I found the first 8 Y P EZ A nuonber of second - hand Parlor and Cooking Stoves at W. H. ph | she having during her alsence secreted hss . world the Frenchman knows least | risi to follow, the Speak divided | g ; Mr. Devitt introduced and carried . R + H U R - A HH TRE eco gk IY b 18 Ripe er divided | Lot in an empty dwelling only & {through a By-law. fixi Ning places | 200 foreigners and cares less, may| All wool Tweed Dress Goods; mew | Clark, will be sold at a Bargain. ! Poor Toronto. the House on the question, when the | "* ® "0 MPF COE SERA through a By-law, fixing polling places pe true of the nation as a whole, but if | drsigas, 44 inches, 3c, worth 63 and 706 | Monarch Oigars ave the best value FOR. FH -- | six months' hoist was carried by 48 to Yo» on land appointing deputy returning |so M. Paul Blouet is not a representa- | all colors. ~All wool Heouriettas and fo "0 oboe 0 be. Sold at A. J. No other city on this continent can match Toronto in making herself rid- iculous, but at present she is a sight filth of the streets and branded as | ;oqqy ialadd 8 ~--tesntemptible Loodlers. = They sneak Mr. Mills had kindly adopted, and her strange action | Barnardo children 12. All the Ministers present, includ- ing Messrs. Taillon, Beaubien, Pelletier, | Oasgrain and Nantel, voted for the six | ec tiof Rundle's name is" 2 a caflidate in the coming ca . goody legislation we ATTT-TOUNC- | co, Cur-few bell and such like so that in leaving home so uncremoniously is No. 1. Town Hall, Blackstock, Wm | vainly told those who listened to him - 1, ' f 8 officers for the coming municipal elec- | tive Frenchman. He knows, per- tion as follows :-- | chance, a little too much, und he cer 42 t Chapman's residence, Ww. McLaughlin. was the biggest landowner the world Serges, 40 inches, 20c, worth 95 to 35c-- all colors. All wool Estamen and e Serges-- Black and Navy--30c, worth 63 to 76c. Nice 40 inch Serges--Black, Navy and Garnev--%0c worth 30c. Borrox Our oF Overcoa™s AND ULSTERS. i TWO MONTHS lie themselves into aldermanic £00 Pairs Boys' Long Boots 6c. increased numbers of government | chairs at the council board and pledge officials may find employment in ruon- ing down and punishing the children. In enforcing such acts one half of the community have their | themselves to faithfully protect the | taxpayers but they give them such bands full in | On motion of Mr. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Fallis, $30 was ordered to be John's Pres. Church, will be held on paid to the trustees of Burketon school Sunday Dec. 9th. The Rev, Prof. section in accerdance wilh the usual Mowat, of Queen's College, will condBet | custom. : the service. A special collection 'will for the same position. a The anniversary services of Bt. {had ever ween, holling territory and | Beaver Overcoats--Tweed lined, Velvet having colonies in every portion of the | Collar --$4¢ worth io? tg Nas | 1 1 kangal Dress Coat, $6.50 worth §1 rieze Coats, [bebitalie glo , and these he oy PS | 6 worth $7.50. Beaver Dress Costs, 88 50 | with an ary ferior to any ot her of | worth $12 Frieze Ulsters==#torm Collar, | the great powers. Different nations | Tweed lined, $5.50 worth §8 ; $7 50 worth | fight for different reasons-- France for | $10; extra us 38.5 worth vd] 39 worth ivine - | $15. Youths' Overcoats, tweed lin glory, Germany for a living, Russix| Ton, S30 one worth $10. Child- On motion of Mr. Devitt, seconded | to divert the attention of her prople ren's from $2 up. 2% These goods must be Davis' Dispensary. Catarrh-- Use Nasal Balm. positive cure, Soothing, cleansing, Quick: : ) : | attributed to fright. bs Lucad many things they had pot exactly ; healing: 5 E; -- | for the gods, her tarry-fingered alder- 4d on olerinoth Tos Finer Gow. Finkb rod Wa il No. 2. Orange Hall, Devitt's settle Si ia. Shibiatiabiiaha He Dror vo gms wo sil - nt has cram- y « | . © rac Canta, worth, $5.5 A Boon : z men are being dragged through the Milla" is in. the. feld for: ot ment, Daniel English. en Sh 50 worth $4.30: $450 worth $03 S31 noi, Swelled Neck, Enlarged Glands d bool nthe Bec. Sor v ji man rth $7: th $8; $7.50 worth $10. ] 4 F SELLING A WHOLESALE PRICES med onr statute ks full of such N Fon 0 y a TO Th PMR poraceions she Fo I 3S yoru Children's Shed, Lame Back and all Muscular Pain, Lame 5 ness aud Soreness are speedily and eficetaal- ly cured by Hagyard's Yellow Oil. moves all pain in a few applications, A NARROW ESCAPE. People who are exposed to the sudden changes of otir northern climate have little chance of escaping colds, coughs, sore throat and lung troubles. The best safeguard is to keep Haxyard's Pectoral Balsam at haud. It ia a quick relief and reliable cuie for such complaints It re- sneaking after and torturing the other. | po topen ¢ d the church d i Sainte per [Pefnhen Owar ile nirele ebb) 2 {by Mr. Taylor, 84 was ordered to be | from home affairs; but John Ball fights Declining Stock. I= Rr. G10. CUMPRICHT. of Petr paid to Miss Emily Hooey, for twenty | 10 promotes trade, to maintain peace [ rere at Mr. W. Hi. McCaw's store. y and order, for the good of mankind, to Ewbro had a chrysanthemum wedd- ing last week, sold at any price. 50 Pairs Men's Handmade protection as the wolf gives to the Long Boots Bh | Inmb. When corporation contracts A HAYWARD & CO., are about to be let the rascally inclin- Brown & Waite's Oud Stand, Our Hand-made Boots are the | ed aldermanic brigade get on a still The corporation of the city of Toron- rods of wire fence erected: on the ia { promote their well-being in this world Port Perry. Ask for Monarch Cigar and take no the best made in the Do- o rad d the 'tenderers and | © *° harasses and annoys tha street NR side of the road in front of a portion of | 4 40 Cone their possession of the other. Best 5¢ Cigar in Canada. minion, and I GUARANTEE { huntang run Sawn railway corporation that the stock Prince Albert. her property. next. He always takes the Bible with | DR. EVANS' OPEN LETTER. Money to Loan--Mr. F. be THEM AS SUCH. offer for a boodle ranging from §1000 to On motion of Mr. McLaughlin, | him when lie starts out to acquire new -- Yarnold, Solicitor has any amount of ! 8 holders in the latter are becoming dis-| On the 4th just. our pleasant village $13,000 to betray the corporation an | gusted and are trying to rash off their | was again the scene of one of those at- seconded by Fallis, 85.25 was ordered territory, and when he gets through | CAREFULLY J EY | a SE) to loan at lowest rates of in the natives have the bible and he has-- | THE CANADA FARMERS id hy ap to suit borrower. all the other tenderers and secure a HALF -SOLING! { stock to such an extent that the stock | tractive events which all are pleased to be paid to Mr, John Peel, for work | the territory | The three great char-| Miss Koester AND HER Parexts Ex- a little watch . «1 : : : g AT | to see oceur so frequently in our midst and material on 9th con, line ; $4.80] eristi hich 'k I 0 . Mary bought Men's Boots . . - soe. | fat contract to the parties who furnish | is selling six points lower than it did a Dadian y ji . E wi ' | acteristics which have helped John THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED But then it would not go. Giri; Boys' anil Women's Boots, ae. | This was the marriage of Miss Ohar-{to Mr. Jas. White for 96 loads of | Bull in his onward march _have been Douge a TN Tas En Mary should have purchased one At® tho swag. Such are the boodle brigade of the "Queen City" council ; the ras- cals who sneaked and whined last year of, dupes around them who prayed for such Z& We few all Rips FREE on Friday. A. SOPER Port Perry, Nov. 21, 1504. STRAYED HEIFER. Came into the premises of the undersign- ed, lot 17, con. 11, Reach, about the 14th Sept., a Red Heifer, supposed to be about two years old. The owner is requested to | come, pay expenses, identify property and take her away. Also strayed from my premises about the 8th of Juve last, a yearling Red Heifer. Any one giving such information as will lead to on recovery will be suitably rewarded. JOS. BURTON, Greenbank, Nov. 28, 1894. until they get an army legislation as would permit the dear, virtuous boodlers to pay themselves £300 a year each, exclusive of awag, | for their services as aldermen. It is amusing to see the boodlers wriggle and call each other liars and perjurers when proofs of their guilt are thrust under their nose in open court, Isit and is now offered at 59. --- The Ardent Turk. Mr. John Boe, of Ryach. The bri maid was Miss Rachel Turner, consin Foreign newspapers especially those of the United States of America, sharp. ly criticised the murderous atrocities of the groom, was groom's man. The Rev. Johu McMechan perf ed the interesting ceremony with usual good judgment and fine taste. was worth going a long way t. 50 attractive a scene, the fi committed on the defenceless Armen- inos by the Turkish tyrants who hold | them in subjection. These criticisms | amiable young bride and her charm 80 enraged the despotic Turk that U.S. | bride's maid dressed in the mo | newspapers are hereafter forbidden to | ©0™"8 style _the handsome Jot enter the Turkish dominion. , dae I atevartrie rant Constantinople, Nov. 26.--The re-| fair young bride is intelligent, cent edict calling for the seizure at the |, 4 "amiable, and the noble frontier of foreign newspapers contain- : few weeks ogo. It then sold at 651 jorte, youngest daughter of our respest- ed townsman, Mr. Isaac Turner, fo of the bride, Mr. James Boe, brother _| road. 3 paid to Mr. Wm. Lucas, being balance | john tenacity, cooluess of head and thizk- ness of skin. He does nothing by halves, is always thorough and cnuti- ous, with a curious mixture of the lion, the mule and--the octopas. The secret of his success has been bis avility to make himself at howe any- where and everywhere--he is cosmo politan in the highest degree. If he is admirable 1n succesd he is no less admirable in adversity, and knows how to bear huwiliation and defeat until the time comes for bim to tuke lis innings... As a man of his word Bull can be relied upon in- dividually ; as a nation, well, he is the shrewdest of diplomatists. He appre- ciates the fact that-a little is better gravel, and §4 for use of Orange hall for Provincial election ; $4.80 to Mr. Win. McLaughlin for selecting jurors and attending Court of Revision ; £3 to Mr. John Jobb, for work 'on gravel On motion §4 was ordered to be paid to Mr. Andrew Glenny, being two thirds of loss sustained by him in having one sheep killed by dogs. On motion $60 was ordered to be Hof salary as Clerk, and $2 for seleeting Jurors, On motion £3 was ordered to be Acrios 1x Masixe TEE Facrs Posie FoLLy JUSTIFIED. From The Farmers Sun. In an open letter published in the Canada Farmers' Sun of Sept. 19 over the signature of Dr. Evans, of Elw- wood, attention was called to the re- warkable case of Miss Chiistina Koes- ter, of North Brant, who was attended by the doctor in March, 1892, when suffering from inflammation of the left lung, which subsequently developed all the signs of consumption. In June of the same year she wasted to a skeleton, and was suffering from an intense cough with profuse expectoration of putrid watter, accompanied by hectic fever. Diesfeld's. Watches, &c., sold there always turn out as represented. A Windsor mau recently died leaving $1 to each of his children. Wild ducks were sold in Napanee last week at 20 cents a" pair. SICK HEADACHE and Constipation are cured by Burdock Pills. Easy to take, sure to effect. Use K.D.O for all stomach troubles. Sour Stomach, sweatened by the use of The Clergy have tested K.D.7. and pro« nounce it the best Horses in the Edmonton district are dying of distemper. jed | 3 : groom ls in every way worthy of i . | Her recovery was d ired of until Dr.| THE BEST COUGH OURE is Hag- STRAYED HEIFER. |any wonder that a Moody was hurried | ing nocounts of the Armenian massacres | hand and id 7 y Mr. R. H. Buggitt, being two-thirds of a has gradu. Erne at a pa other remedies Jods Pa Balsam. 1 heals vie en into the doomed city 1 but he was too prohibits the entry forever of any| The marriage gifts bestowed upon posyess = lungs cures Colds. American newspaper into Turkey. Deeply attached to his monarchy, he had proved valueless, administered Dr. RWAY PINE SYBUP cures Xo and in all and ME into the premises of the under- i nd proved-valuele Tig tnd lot 21, con. 1, Cartwright, late, Saint Peter couldn't save it, ae Wide were both numerous and ane sheep killed Ly dogs. is still more deeply attached to free-| Williama' Pink Pills. Within a week | 000 pc in all Throat about the last weck in Sept., : ; An Outrageous Bill able. dow and liberty, and he would abolish | the symptoms had abated, and » month | jong Troubles. Priog 25 and 50c. AY li Heifer a brigade of Moody's a thousand strong Tage . 'The marriage feast was in ke Council monarchy and constitution to-morrow, | after the change of medicine Miss i. po Color dark ved with white star on for a a. | permanently billited on the boodling| The York County Council at its late with the highly joyous occasion, Port Perry TROLL. asintheseventeeth entury, rather than | Koester was able to drive to Elmwood, BIRTH. teresting time was enjoyed sacrifice these, There was, added the a distance of six miles, and was in good 5 : The Swner_ is regueated Ee: Prove tribe would fail of a cure. The fast session wus billed for a sum close on | pregent, after which the happy lar meeting of the above speaker, amid applause, only one na- health, exoeptfor the weakness occasion- Warr 1a Rots Feely the 15 fant SEE wi wkd hee rec three months of the year are generally three hundred dollarsiby the Olark of | couple set out for their future was-held in the town hall, on tion to-day, or in the history of t! Ly 50 long an oe ror o Coir + - the Peace of that county, this August | near Seagrave, foll iz of M 7 | world, ~ perfectly res Wily aha | The piblication of the by RT 3 ovaped by the itn inbening wp | Un 1 LE LL ee a En 0 mt fv son conden Pom by SG, SM ri f Lig read and ap-| B itish. tion, William Foster, to Miss Alzads longer the worse, The good old sage who went round the market plage ofhis and make arrangem ive cil noonday with a lighted gy bappy couple and in wishing them present year there had been | sert : 50 A p © ents | tive city at y ; $287 off the bill. The clerk demurs to | »*PPY OUP R S . : satisfied with his superiority, so sure|Canada F Sun was settlement of thei lantern, when asked what he meant by | the reduction and says he has charged | 8°77°08 share'of life's, greatest biesg 6 32 Ah phy 1 thatall his geese are swans, that he |ed to carefully investigate the matter a © 8C-| oo rrying a light around at noon f repli- [70 more than the law lows. God |B" 3 : does not think it worth while to say |and ascertain how far the doctor's state- as he will be leaving try pity the tagpayers if the law a'lows The Modern Mother had been redeemed. 50, and 'that's what makes him so ir-| ments wececorroborated by the patient's ; ed that he was trying to find an | ny such but such churges i 2 of Mr. Davis, the Pound- | itating' said the lecturer. He is| family. : 3 3 honest man. But a lantern would be | would be about in live with ordivary | Hes found that bee ike gnes. a5 iy Report was received and | thoroughly satisfied with himself in| An interview with Christina Koester, legality. froved by the plessnt luxaty | this world, and quite sure of the next. | her father and mother, was held at the no good in Toronto, even the most powerful searchlight would fail to find year, but it does not mend matters, the |; 1. ogee the severnl voters lists that great literary services in hanging up way happy m; life for the young couple. The Obskrver joins with ofl friends in heartily congratulating ti were sent in for that purpose. The members of Council justly considered the sum as absurdly ridiculous and cut Syrup of Figs, when in need of RE ------------ in laxative effect of a gentle remedy t The large Goverment Drain in the hy any other, and that it is The French and British were both given to national boasting, but in a very different manner. The French- man is noisy, declamatory, loudly as- sertive, but John Bull is so thoroughly Fovadkooors Repart was sub- 'the Council, showing that a} _: |*You dear British people,' added M. : ateman jatroesty wod Sars Blouet, in response to the laughter this ' gh a By-law fixing polling |), ¢ ronark on wed, 'you know it's true of three wiles f 1 ' the right material amongst the tribe Township of Mariposa, : le to them, Children enjoy 7 deputy returning i ye. She stated that she was now io which the aldermagio element | ¢xte0b was finisbed this fal, o the | and it benefits thes. The true remedy, ud appointing Scputy recurwiug frhat Joi Bull considers the kinglom |of ofc. U7 Kt health and , espe- cially when it was rumored that Dr. a was likely to be disciplined by the Medical Council for his action in certifying to theefficacy of an advertised remedy. A representative of The homestend in the Township of North Brant, Miss Koester isa well developed, henlthy looking girl cf eighteen years 2 "| entire satisfaction of the parties .in-| Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the coming upg e | is rank. The city must go outsideof| , i The work was done ty | California Figs Syrup Co. only. ; g -| her own limits, import her aldermen | Messrs. Thomas Hill and Michael as v . possession a8 Canada is' But in the able te do her part in the labors of the y Srp A Debi) : 's Shop meantime, while waiting to enter ute farm, and lad vot sive bor sure | hd Belleville bread "Tow the enjoyment of that inheritence, he |sny recurrence forwer from tlie country if she wishes to| Neclon, contractors, who deserve much |; asa aud sual. cou h Te 7 FR is grateful to the rest of the world for| Tudo Koester, father of Christina, : eredit for the manner in which they | = 4" 3150 000 elevator is to be built ot Mr. Jeffrey, $3 was|the services they are rendering him. anid that the statement as published in earmpinted shale job wider the guidance Prewott" : : a "as| Hy providing musicians for bis| Dr Evans' open letter ax to his r. Yi * A ; i g: , W. Bond. of arnold, township engineer. As an emergency medicine, A J enter Greece provides an im- [daughter's recovery was correct. ; : b i i first taken sick about the 15th of During the prevalence of la grippe, Pectoral takes the Jead of ek ; to O. Sheehey ; $5.65 portant ingredient for his plum pud-| was ta those i i Cherry other remedies. For the relief I Vickery for wood sup | ding, while America supplies heiresses | March, 1893, of inflammation of the : for his poverty-stricken nobility, that] left lung, and after treatment'by Dr. Pectoral found it prompt to act and | cure of croup, Whooping-cough, and $2.25 to Mr. | poverty 4 ns seemed to recover after about 0 | sure to care. Xo tar medicine is 0 throat, and the dangerous pu! 1e.18 HE , tu all di " they way take their coat-of-arms out {Evans and i of les to which the young are so liak son for wood supplied indi- of pawn, little caring that often the|two weeks, but asviuejopect with the |onfe and eff : : ; 51 | hopelessconditinns the throat ped iungs. and the only re-|it is invaluable, Leing prompt to act, amounts were ordered of those had no spparently bo he was tervibly wasted. | sare te eure. 5 to the indgent aid fund. [arms to their coats.

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