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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Jan 1900, p. 2

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b 'annual expenditure of the and the consequent un: on of the people under the = ts that have been con ly in power since 1878, and we sand the strictest economy in the administration of the govern- of the country." : "The above quotation is taken from t that is now regarded in e quarters as obsolete literature 'is one of the resolutions adopted the Ottawa Convention of the Hieral party. which was held in under the patronage of Sir tid Laurier. The set of resolu ups the platform on Sir Willrid Laurier's party ! IS interesting (0 note e Hon. W. S Fieldmg. now inister of Finance, was chairman "of the committee which prepared "thts resolution, and that he was one of the economy and retrenchment plank "WHAT RECALLS THE PLATFORM. This platform is bfought into notice at this moment omraccount ol | . two events. In the by-election at| Winnipeg, Mr. E D. Martin (brother { of Fighting Joe) is a candidate for a account Ottawa platiorm was adopted, the |, hig legal work--and expendit A 1806 it was $36.542.000, or convention viewed tt with alarm. 8 current account no less than $y1, public debt and of the con- | go3.000. my be stem e ge LmptSeere { custom and excise duties was $29. op {no that year the oa current was $36.814.000. 1t had increased $¢9.000 over the Campbell's ES a en oh Tone ther yeors ster the | = tomes sent "Mr. Billings upon 1881 entered 35/000 | ihe jaw firm of Billings and Camp | ors which bave befallen him --even it they do not agree with his poli- cs. jose © of § aco) Many of cout Chtistus will Xeeal ncrease 3.071 | Mr Campbell's ani over the expenditure for the previ-|yohy im 1882 after spending three ous year. | years in our town--and the hearty It is an increase of $3:554-000 | send off we gave him, coupling our over the outlay of Mr wedding S| ood wishes with a banquet and first year. gold watch (which still does him Itis an increase of $4954 000! service.) over the expenditure of Mr. Fosters |® 1, thee early days his interest in last year. _ | politics was keen--and we are not Finally it isan increase of $5.050. | rpiiced to find him in the govern- 000 over the payments made m the ment of the Country today. In the year in which the convention Wasi, ...¢ Provincal ions of Man- alatmed. 3 itoba Mr Campé-ell contested theger- «]1 the convention could mot bot rymandered constituency of Morris, view withalarm thegan ©0018 | heing elected by 2 majority of one the expenditure what an awful scare | hgndred and exchty-eight. Among the party must have over the in| the members of the Honorable Hugh crease of sixty two times that som Macdosald's Cabinet sworn in last year. any © at Winnipeg, by hi | How. Couns H. Causa Q. C. The Hon. Colin H. ure was creased for Ini caf to the bar in more tnan what R was Last year Mr. Faclding spent cn thing to do with the Canadian ©08-| C. minister without portfolio. tingent. That belongs to the out-| Jr Campbell's many friends here lay of the present fiscal year. lwill follow his political career UNDUE TAXATION. } with suterest. In 1891, when the party could not | a a but view with alarm the taxation off The following biographical sketch the people, the amount collected in a Colin" H. C bell, Q. C son of Jobn H. and Jane Campbell, - was born at Burlington, Out, Dec. 50001, 1859 was edacated at the Oak Was| ile High school, and graduated in 21,000. ] This was an increase of $37 over the previous year, bat The races on the ice at Port F on Tuesday and Wednesday of week the most suc meeting ever held here and went to ties in the Dominion so well adap all things considered for first races as Port Perry. For days the centre of attraction for man the most represen of the sporting fraternity. The well prove that there are few local previous to the races this was tative and reli fast and valuable horses which around to tran for the contests Tuesday the first day of the raci was favorable in every way, and muster who came in to witness t sports was vastly larger and the e: citement much greater than is usu on the first day. The track was ig fine order and fast time was ma The second day set in fine al pleasant and the superior races and fine sport of the first day had the effect of drawing a much larg crowd than that of the first day 3 still faster time was made. The following is the result of Meeting emetery pany. nt to statutes, the Annual of the Ontario Pine Grove ry Company was held in the il, Port Perry, on Monday h inst. attendance was large and interest manifested in the pro- motion of Major Forman Mr. Ross was called to the chair. » Secretary read the minutes ye last Annual Meeting. jor Forman contended that oceedings of every meeting ot Directors during the past year 1d be submitted to the meeting fendorsation or otherwise. jr. Bateman, seconded by Mr jg moved that the minutes just be confirmed. he chairman ruled the motion in which he put and declared Widden one of the auditors pitted the Auditors' Report 275 8 aving a nthe handsof the treasurer . Bateman, seconded by Mr moved that the Auditors' epoit as submitted be adopted. Mr. Forman said there wasnothing inl the report regarding the price of lots; he maintained the prices of lots 'were in excess of what they should be in order that the poor might avail themselves of them. Mr. Ebbels objected to the dis- 0. P. G.| n Ic uties performed and would recommend that his salary be increased to the extent of at least $50, and that the Directorate in making the advance in said sal- ary will be promoting the interests of the Company.--Carried. On motion themeeting adjourned. Directors' MEETING. At a meeting of Directors at the close of the Annual Meeting, the following were elected officers of the Company C. Campbell, President ; Secretary, John Koiph ; T. Courtice, Treasurer. House and Grounds Committee same as last year. Mr. Bond the Caretaker re- engaged and his salary increased by the sum of $50 Mr. J. H. Brown as appomted'arbitrator to represent the Company in the disputed claim of Mr. Forman, after 'which the Board adjourned to meet at the call of the President Nestleton. Jekoter Want -- Sealed Ten T C od Tod till the ist day of February, 1900 | for the erection of a New Brick Church with Stone Basement, at Nestleton. Tenders received for carpenter and mason work separ- ately and jointly. Plans and speci fications can be seen at the Nestle- ton Post Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted -- A. H. VeaLg, Scc'y, Building Com- mittee, the multitudinous | ge for Shurch) : slig to merely walk up stairs is e Sometimes a short, dry coug fear that they are going into consumption Doctors tell them they are ang@mic--whic means that they have too little blood. Are you like that ? 'More pale and anemic people have heen made bright, active. ue and strong by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills than any other medicine. Mrs. M. N. Joncas, Brethier , Que, writes:--* My daughter, aged fifteen has been restored to good health through the use of Dr Williams' Pink Pills. poor a She was very feeble, her blood was nd watery and she was troubled with headaches, poor appetite, dizziress, and always felt tired. After using four boxes ol Dr. Williams' Pink Pills she is enjoying as good healtn as : girl of Lier age, and we are glad 'medicine; Mothers will make their yoling daughters taki ot nk Pills fof use a substitute. to give the credit to your gra no mistake if they insist upol staves. 'William s Pink Pil i > t isan Sold by all dealers or post id at 50 cents a pai box $ boxes for $2.50 by addressing the Dr. Wilhams® Medicine Co., Brockville. Secugog: The oyster supper given under the auspices ol Scugog "Heroes Loyal True Blue Lodge, No. 65, on the evening of the 15th inst., was a Dissolution of Partnership. N° ce is hereby given tha the partnership "hetween W.' L. Marchall and W P Jones as less than the amount ool J p mol VE g seat in the House of Commons. Mr. {R992 008 Rl oe lose | Iw from Osgoode Hall, Toronto, 0. Be : § 3 i|cussion of matter foreign to the i a mn decided success in every particular. Dl Dealers ie this fay die Martin is an old time Liberal. But| han the sum taxed out of ihe peo- |and was called to the bar of Ontario | ue 2 FE Seahon, Peseih 1 1 }| question before the meeting. Seagrave. The inclement weather seemed 10] 40 dvs the Partners} toh " heis not a Tarte Liberal, nor a! oiein «yo. angary, 1881. He was married on Rone iL. MH. Seatict, Peterboro . Te Rev Mr. Philp said the only -- have but little effect on the success | os he a merehip ne 2 be Blair Liberal, and especially not a | P July 16, 1584. to Binge] B. Buck, Time 288, 18, i. ; matter open for discussion was the S GRAND. iy Sociar.--A Grand [of the undertaking, as a large gath-/ Fs ay Sifton Liberal. These Ministers! uc i Palermo, Ont. e practiced his| Wears indebted to Mr. John Scbert tor the sbort | reception and adoption of the Report. Sceial will be held in connection | ering was present to do justice 10 | 3 {Sutums and excise taxes over $33. | profession in Port Perry, Ont, for a orgae SN Simpson Lindsay} Mr. Nott contended aoport with Sonya A. O. U W. in the [the supper provided. After all had WM L. MARSHALL, : : he . = : ? ot in the mind of Mr. Martin, | al that was most extravagant and | most dangerous in the methods and! inciples of the Tory party which, | and they opposed. In addition | Mr. Martin's Liberal friends dis-| cover the element of personal cor corruption in some of the present leaders, and he is grieved to find an absence of political principles in the policy of the Government since it came into power. Now Mr Martin was, three years ago, the Last year Mr Fielding raised by! | short time, and came to Manitoba | m January, 1882; was called to the | {bar in Manitoba in June of that year and at once entered the law firm {then called Robertson, Cam: I was $5,300 000 more than Mr. Shen alivy Upon the d phell 3 Foster taxed the people in his lastip oo 0 0 nr Campbell became year. Finally it was $3700000), 5 che firm now known as more than the taxation of 1893.1 0 bli & Crawford. Mr. Cam which Mr. Fidding and his com... a inked) a Q C in op panions could mot but view withi ee 3 i Mr Thos. alarm. Ryan as alderman m ward 4. but This was £3 500,000 more than he raised the year before. It was $4.400,000 in excess of the taxation in 18g7 Stouffville ; Perry. fairly, fearlessly and satisfactorily _F. Paxton, Whitby; F. D. Miller, J. D. Paxton, Port The Judges performed their duties Shareholder should be in possession of further information than that contained in the Report. Mr. Purdy was of the opinion that The purses were paid at once. The good order maintained bythe! vast gathering speaks well for the intelligence of the community. i Scugog Agricultural Society. Report, which was up to December fed to the Auditors. the motion was strictly in order. Mr. Christie said the question is on the correctness of the Report as! sustamed by the vouchers submit- The motion was declared carried. The Caretaker next submitted his Christian Church Seagrave, on the evening of Monday, Jan. 22, 1900 A lecture will be delivered by Bro Hill, Grand Organizer of the Order Instrumental and vocal music will be rendered. --PeTER Younce, Ch. of Committee, Latest War News. A large part of General Buller's force crossed the Tugela River on been served a very interesting pro- gram was provided consisting of the best selections of vocal and mstru mental music recitations, ete. Mr. E. H Purdy, Grand Treasurer ol the Association, in his nsual genjal manner occupied the chair and conducted the proceedings through: out much to the pleasure and satis- facuon of all present. The pro- ceeds of the evening amounted to over $32.00, W. P. JONES. Port Perry, Dec. 29, 1899. DR, JONES JHYSICIAN, SvreroN, &c., Coroner fo the County of Ontario. Buigery and Office over Mr. Curnegie's Store, Queeit Street, Port Perry. Tenders. : : It may he added that the revenue b d in the i for : : Monday and Tuesday last. The chairman of the Liberal organization | 2 x iy server in the council for ome | Meeti fil jist. It showed that during the i one aT Bho lp en at Winnipeg. «» In that position he Srovnts for months since the year. He contested Winnipeg in The Auaual Mestingsf the SHEE year there had been 43 interments oo Was made af Petgiter's Bixper TWINE FOR SALE.--~Crpar | IN THE MATTER oF Hucn Munro delivered an annual address vigor- of June are made up. Thev how {ie hye election, but was defeated by gr mgeely and 7 reinterments; and that 35 rift, fifteen miles west.ol Colenso, | Posts axp Woop WANTED. Mar of the Township of Reach in ously denouncing Mr. Sifton and ail that the taxation for the half year Hon Jos Martin Mr. Campbell | was $ra.2nRnno town hall, Port Perry, on Wednes- day, roth inst. lots had been sold and that he had and Trichard's Drift five miles west of Porgicter's. shall & Jones having dissolved part. County of Ontario, Farmer, his works. Thereupon the machine This = in Wn (has alo taken a hive interest wn | CT LL 1 ot annual meet received a total of $436.50 from all| yg. 8 Lhe forces underd ership on January 1st, 1900, offer INSOLVENT. undertook to depose lim. It was a crease of $1.941.000 over e taxes church work, and has been an sider | in. were 'ead and, on' motivl sources. Major-General Gatacre are showing | for sale a quantity of Deering Twine, » < t halle J C ' 3 , rec] 2 RIA asc ate als ' § p ¥ hard fight, but Mr Sifton won, | Sollccted in the first ho#fcf last year of the Presbyterian church since | Fred *| On motion of Mr. Purdy, second- Fengios AN are al 0 lines which they. purchased before the SEALED TH DERS mil hie Jocrind! by the Mader Every ial w <0 that if the crowing time ~~~*==s|,;88; He is chairman of Manitoba | nk 3 Mr. Ce 7 retaker « | under General Methuen at Modder | advan hi ine wi SAT{RDAY, THE 27ch DAY OF JANI INS Every governmentofficial who could C abitoba Oa motion of Mr Kellett, the el by Mr. Campbeil, the Caretaker s advance in price ; ths twine will be « JF JANI ARY INST. be drawn to the convention and all we shall have an increase of §3.882.- | college board, and chairman of the 000 in the fiscal vear 1900 ow rr that | chorch law and progerty committee Auditors' Report was ordered to be Report was adopted. River. ce A os sould lor 30 days, for cash, at a lower at 12 o'clock noon, for the p hangers on ol governments who had : v The chairman next called for the price than the raw fiber is worth in Undivided One-Fourtlfintere t in the a over Ra the Conservative! Raq This wi" bring the amount | ng secretary-ireasarerof the church read. motion of Mr. Carnegie President's report, They Cure so Well the matket at the prescot time, WV. North-we t quarter of Lot No, 8. rty when the loaves and fishes of taxes up to $36. -r © and manse building fund Mr d by M Mel oe The President said he owed the L. Marshall has a first-class Organ in the 7th Concession of ya $7.500,000 in excess of the undue | Campbell enters the new cabinet a seconde bv r Meharry, the shifted their positions, were there and Mr. Martin was voted out by a small majority. MR. MARTIN, CANDIDATE. Thereupon Mr. Martin solemnly announced himself a candidate for a in the House of Com-. looked over the situation, and would taxation which Mr. Fielding and bis | igester without pertfolio. associates could not but view wit alarm. DEMANDE THAT WERE WOT SATISFIFD Tas «We demand strict economy in taisment the administration." said the "arty with Mis Tessa MacCallum, ove ] _ : i. 3 Pusutc Lismany ExtER- Committee have arranged ings at Port Pary, on Monday evening the 2gth inst. Her selec demand has though it was made hy the very Auditors' report was adopted The Report shows all against the Society settled in full leaving a handsome balance in the coffers of the Society. The election of officers was next President-- Thos. Graham, Vice-President--A. W. Wiliial nto 'tthe Auditors' and Caretakers Re meeting an apology for not having a report prepared ; however he must confess that had he prepared one could not possibly be of much importance owing to the fact that y for the past year. PEOPLE ARE GLAD TO TELL. | Tue Pusric Wourp Doust ONLY| FoR TESTIMONY FREELY UFERED in Eveky Prace Where Dr. PircnER 5 Backache KioNey "1 have and Sewing Machine for sale, will trade the same for good fence posts and wood.--~W. L. MarsHaLL. All parties indebted to Marshall & Jones are requested to settle the sange Inside of 30 days been suffiring for many | MRS. WINSLOW'S HOOTHING BYRUP has been the Township of Reach, conta ning 50 Acres more or less. P operty is in a od mate of cultivation. On the Jrtmises are g ol Frame Dwelling House, Darn, Stab- ug, Or har, &o. p ' braced all the inlormation TapLETs ARE KNOWN, is an is of Tuk with and resulted as fol in ai th ri Biel Fu hor purioalas my ba bd from (16 Inspectors Mr. Sifton selected a Gov-| 1" 18503. The stat ot expend- the: 2, popular x ows: : 4 of isgport to the meet: -- oy ; ' hate. Hed Eoin Pen Rtg pu tibap oe ~~ candidate, but the nonunee!Huresemven above « how the TOW before puhiic, to give read ¢ operations of the Com- Hugh Lucas Port Perry. says -- For Over Fifty Years Uxbr die, OF from the unde wigheil. i W, E. YAKNOLD, Assignee, Port Perry. rma : i ' : : . od mill ) 1 cir childre % mot run. Another and another re- i i tions comprise "Playing the Societ Treasurer-- J]. C Browne, he chairman said the President's | years with kidney trouble and in Cr aa ae {rx YARNOLD, for Fatnte refused, and Mr Sifton is still with- men Now administering the govern- B Ee he Be » pd Desswra J H Brown. Xplanation was doubtless satisfac | tense pain in the back. I have tried | io vy a sick child sifferiog and erying with ain of Port Perry. out vhi in ment ee ~ nd . me - ey 1 to the meeting. many remedies with only slight re. | Outing Te. th, senlat 0 ce nd gol a botle of " Mrs. Port Perry, Jan. 10. 1600. Anan. eanwhile Mr. Martm " - Directors -- Messrs. C. C. Kellett = g y y 8 and his friends joined the Conscrva The party demanded economy Ballad of East and West, "Little ho Nott, BE Wheeler. E Hl he chairman said that at the|ihief - I procured "a bottle of Dr, | Wintlows Soothing Syrup" for Children Teething. It | ---- ok tives in turning out the Greenway It has given it<elfl extravagance. Alex Tells a Bear Story," and k n BE. §. ge a "1last Annual Mecting a special com | Pitcher's Backache Kidney Table soy iL relieve hobo litte wulfutet tuimeiuiel . Devend urdy, ] W Meharry, Thos. Man | | NOUcR hereby given that the Cor- - 's " Absen! ded 5 pon it hers, there is no wi iko » outdt. It cures ! J Goverment and bringing wo Hugh It demanded less taxes. It has Kspling's "A t Minded Beggar. . Fm 2 Ehnttee had been appointed 10 inves | from the drug store of A J. Davis { Diarh oghintes the Stomach and Bowels, Ciires poration of the Village of Port Perry over: ging gh | The following local artists are ex |derson, Chas. Harper, W. F. Weirg} = : hs | wi : , il npply to the Legislative Assembl { oive f more ng y an's cls S Tere | 2 4 \3S ans y . | Win © Softens the Gums, Reduces Inflammation, | W poly e Legislative Assembly of John Macdonald. The Manitoba given iteel' wm . ot i +h! W. H Mark "tigate 1ajor Forman's claims. Were and am pleased to say that in the ; " a Re aon | the Province HfODAN0 AY its next Keak oy onside ! , t de ded less expenditure. It pected to vary ke program wi Ha r he Committee prepared to R ? aud give tone aindenergy to the RlCe spe, LB RE The 1 Conservatives consider that they! Tt demanded pen prep: o Report ion cannot do better than allow Mr. Martin to go to Ottawa to continue his campaign against the extrava- gance and misgovernment of the Ministers there. They will put up a man of their own at the general election, but for the present will it Mr. Martin to fight his anti- Eifion battle on the floor of the House of Commons. In view of} the fact that Mr. Martin has adopted the financizl clauses of the Ottawa platform as his campaign policy, vocal and mnstrumental music, It | Misses Scenes, Meharry, Laing | Ross, and Alice Weir. This will] make a very enjoyable evening's en- tertainment, and the object being hic | 10 aid our Library, house will be filled The plan hae spent more money. It demanded fewer ministers has added to the number. It c- ndemned the gerrymander. It hes tried to perpetrate another. It condemned the sales of pu lands to speculators It produced a perfect carnival of speculation in lands. It condemned the campaign meth ods of the conservatives. It has given ns the machine It demanded a treaty with the of | | Alli-on's drug store on Saterday. | Canada's Second Contingent. Our readers will be glad to hear Carnegie, P. Christie, man, Robt. Walker, John Jefirey, | L.. Burnett, M.P., Hon. John Dry | den, Chas Calder, Wm. Smith, it is hoped the | Williams, Honorary Directors-- Messrs. Jas. T. C For Jas. Graham; 3 lents--J. I. Dave Honorary Presi the seats will be opened at Mr. |idson Esq. and John Adams Esq. Ou moiion of Mr Wheeler, the | Auditors were ordered to be $2 each for their services. Mr E. H. Purdy, seconded Mr. E. Wheeler, moved that ti Mr. Weir said as one of the Com mittee he might just state that he ad been appointed a member ol t Special Committee in his ab sence and that from previous know ledge of the matter it being of to gmp icated a nature without much bata or record to govern the investi- [gators in arriving a just decision. life did not fcel competent to eal with the question and at the first meeting of the Committee he igned which left it without a length of time 1 have been using | them they have done me a great] se ever did. 1 am by no means] voung and cannot expect too much. I can recommend tiem conscienti- ously to other." Mrs M. Emmerson, Port Perry, says; - 1 have used Dr. Pitgher's Backache Kidney Tablets tor pain in the back duetocold getting them from A J Davis, Druggist They cured the trouble in short order and with no distress in (heir action, | deal of good, more than anything|d Winslow's So thing Syrip for Children Teething is pleasant 1 the taste and is the prescription « f one o' the idest ond best female physician and nurses in te United States. Price twaity-five cents » Lottle. Sold by all druggies throughout the world. Be ure and ask for "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP. MARRIFD. PENTLAND BROWK- At the residence of the Tide's fachor, Port Perry, on Monday, January 15. 180. y the Rev G McC. 1 BoA, B.D. Mr. John Th. Pentiand of Eikhorn, Mun (cb, w Mins uni, daugi.ter of dir. Richard Brown. We wish the young couple much joy and long, happy and prosperous hie wpgether, for an Act atifging and confirming By law No 452 of the suid Village boing n By-law to provide for the borrowing on the credit of the Municipality of the Vilage of Port Perry the sum cf $5006.00 to aid the build. ing nud establishing of a House of Refnue and equipping an Industrial Farm: fa cons nection therewith by the Co: poration of the Counry of Ontario and for the raising of the suid sum of $5000 00 hy the issue of { Debentures and providing for the repayment thereof, which vaid By-law wis earried hy the qualified electors of the raid Village on the 30th day of October 1599. Also for all necessary relief required to carry out the intention of the said Ry law. i - Society offer the proprietors of th : : DIED. i a Inited States given the : < ; , 4 2 since | 3 PML Y and is applying them with great Unit : ta It has the! hat the ~Family Herald and | Exhibition Grounds the sum of $1 Hwan and Sansgiuent)y ingpera 1 have had Ho retarn of pau SINCE | Gagan tn Pos Permy, on Tuesday, Tapuary 10th, Sells te > N.Y ARROLD, e force agawst the Laurier govern- country harren nesotiations. per annum for five years for exh , and therefore there was and | believe now that all the good | 90s Thomas Cassidy, years und 6 mon hs. 0 po y a ment, the Fielding resolution be- comes once more a live issue in the West. x | LAST YEAR'S ACCOUNT. But what gives more point to the quotation at the head of this letter "is the recent pubiication of Mr. | Fielding's financial statement for the year that closed last June Let] us examine the three years record | in the light of the clause which | depicted Mr. Fielding and his party | Weekly Star," of Montreal, bave, with their usual sutetpaise, complet ed arrangements to have a special correspondent to chronicle the work | teresting circumstance that Mr | the second contingent of Cana- Martin has recalled the attention of diam troops. The sFamily Herald's War news Service is ainly away the country to the Ottawa platform. "head of anything on the continent. - 2 WwW ~ This entire community Is much = Family Heri sq Woehly Star i pg de! Forman for r| War news. The interest in Sou h y 3 affairs is growing daily, and service. For the past three months Africa n <b ni ng seh > It condemned monopolies. Tt has given us 2a government which is owned and bossed bv mono olies. In these circumstances it is an in- t jon purposes, said amount to b paid out of the first proceeds each fair, said grounds to be in good repair for exhibition pi poses by said proprietors. offer to be accepted or rejected Jan. 25.-- Carried. Th On motion ot Mr. J. W. Meha seconded by Mr. A W Willa $25 was ordered to be paid tot Treasurer for services during t year 1899. Report to submit to the meeting [i¢ made the request that the Com auittee be discharged. $0u motion the Committee wasdis- ged "fhe Chairman said that Major man's claim had been discussed a number of Annual Meetings there had been as yet no prac- solution of the matter; a dis tion should certainly be made he case in the interest of all con- reports of them are true." £3 Mr. Joseph Cook of this place received a telegram from Messrs. ® E Foote & Co, the cele brated Oysters dealers of Baltimore, that the price of oy:ters had been materially creased owing to their scarcity. ii a # Nature's Dimples Disappear,and Beauty Fades Under Deceased was an trishman by birth and parentage but a Canadian ly adoption and sympathy, was a <on of toil and an honor no less to his native land than to the land of his adoption. As a neighbor "he was kind and obliging and honor able iv his dealings. ee ------------------ THE VERY LATEST, Viliage of Port Perry, January 10th, 1900, County Cul - foulydl aria I"HE first meeting of the Council ] of the Corporation ot County of | Ontario, for the year 1900, will be held pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf, at the Court House in Dated at Port Perry, ) depicted Mc. ; i i r : : . x Io th utes 1h © Al € 1de the Town of Whithy, on Tugspay, ~~ ' viewing "with alarnf he Jat [he has hor pressing the importance 5" get on the * Family Herald"| On motion of Mr. Wheeler, thedi med, hin ys | the Shadow bf Tormenting Skin AND BEST. THe 23rd DAY OF: JANUARY, instant, . affairs in 1893 . ing on ma General "| subscription lists. meeting adjourned. Troubles, But Dr Agnew s Ont at the hour of Two o'clock mn the : viewed the debt, expenditure, taxa- ton and extravagance of that day with alarm, Le ought now to be in a condition of abject terror. For "the debt has gone on increasing. the expenditure has shot up like a rocket, the taxation bas never ceas- : and as for economy-- The alarm was thas called close of the fiscal year the increase of mail communication with Toronto and other important centres and all will be pleased to learn that he has | Missioxary Service.--The An- succeeded and that his request has npal Missionary Meeting will be been granted. A through baz for held (D.V) in the Church of the Toronto will close at 7 a.m. and he Ascension, Port Perry, on Sunday despatched on the 7.10a m. train. pext, January 21st at 7 pm. - An y- by an active committee for a Grain and Seed Cleaners. | The Toronto Grain and Cleaner and Grader Manufactur Co, Limited, 1s having very e aging success in the sale ot Mi That the Mill manufactured by . Entertainment in aid of the National Patriotic Fund, to take place here shortly--fuill partsculars of which| yj will be given later. . To Dusr Przsens.--Some three yests ago s lady cured of har Deafioews and Noises in the Head by Dv. The the Company has also ; the United States, Great Britain and | 3 other countries. The Company isi an exceednigly stong one, and has almost unlimited copital at its back is Mr. William Davies | who 1s also president of the Wiliam Davies Company, Limited the larg. |; est pork $ of cured meats in the British Empire. packers an exporters tion referring said claim to ration. What had been the come of this action ? r. Rolph --Arbitrators had not n appointed. airman-- Why notre affirm ion then taken ? 'Mr. Philp seconded by Mr. al Matin ction. 's cla.m, be re-affirm- Forman now entered into argument in support of of his claim which he moving in amendment by Mr. Campbell that » be referred to Com isting of Messrs. Jas. Wm. Ross and W that said Committe red to make a final dis- the case and report at the nience. ssion now took place Sr Brown. Jas. | Port Perry, Jan. 18, ment is a Quick and Sale Healer The unceasing torment of an itch- ing skin which is the natural out come of such skin diseases as tetter salt rheum, ring worm, eczema, ul cers, blotches and other skin erup tions is allayed in an instant wih one application of Dr. Aguew's the most stubborn cases give way to its magic healing power and leave the skin whole, perfect, clear and as soft as a baby's. It will cure piles in from three to five nights. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills are the cheapest made, 20 cents for forty dose¢s.--Sold by A. J. Davis STOLEN. From the Shad of the Methodist Church, Port Perry, about 340 o'clock on the afteraoon of Tuesday, 16th Jan. a Horse, Harness, Cutter and Robe. The horse brown, cut ter black with brown dash A lib eral reward wil be iven Jor infor~ mation that will lead to the recov- ery of the pr operty and conviction of thethief 5 Set Lv Le WHITFIEL na very few days{ SEED 'CLEANER AND © GRADER. hgh class and efficient Grain and Seed leaner "and Grader, cleaning at made, which enables it wor i representative will call upon when THE TORON [0 GRAIN AND The above is' a cut of the very : This mill has more capacity ana better facilities for the fast and perfect A wd grading than any wl! 'It is endrely different in motion to the ordinary fanning mil, to do' superior hich we claim, for 1t, Our u shortly with one of these machines 'you will have an opportunity. it work in vour barn. We ld e who desites| alternoon. =, All accounts to be laid before the Council must be forwarded. properly certified. to the Clerk, at least three Council JNO. E FAREWELL, . Sr EALED' TENDERS, marl «Tender for Cedar" wil. be re- ceived by the undersicned up till noon on MONDAY. FEBPUARY 12th, 1900, for the following Ceda Timber required by the Corpor of the Township ol Reach, viz 75 Pieces 16 feet long, 6 inche diameter at the small end be delivered at Grenbank. 75 Pieces 16 feet long, 6 inc "diameter at the small end t delivered at Manchester, 7 'so Pieces 18 fect lonj f "diameter at the sm; days before 'the meeting of the

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