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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Mar 1874, p. 2

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od break-nec] ing of the Gov mam fle that h been ro they tur off oertais Province on corned would vote didates., These laid the, whole Llame on Lewis, made Lin: tie seape the officg of and Yaluator., Toigration department that the disg land. ousced at not only hy but the country Qisgra ment was was pitched overboard, goat evgbm work like iug their OWA purvenal co and oth ilant opposition th tii ed out of it by ref; or ia other word tide public aces The goo na'ursd pop appeared satisfied to tre t Longer exi¥cting that ol @ ment addht fact ke Hill tho cldse of the par wa have B¥n sily mistaken et at defince every interests of the tax payers of "1o-be erftirly lost sight ofby and their followers, present luxvricas Cntario Lave dome $830,000 more sp. every year thin the John San Jeatof 1870 riquired. Thati:, oar magnifi cent Government draws from the sweat and toil of Ontario's laborious cons some £2,600 mony every day than the government of 1870 @id. If such reckicss extravagance as this wont roure theinduetricus coer to drive (fe spendthifts from power they are muc simple than we supposed (hy wer, The '¢efiteral prison candle and the OcangeBills might well be added to Catalogiic as' being the blackegt of bit these aré'still undet discussion and if they do'siot'prove the distrustion of the pre sent 'goverdment the Country must Le gon AEA : wha wv dd -- oad superior fighting "tact, wd ng for Sweet Life. : The Ontario Government feeling the ground shifting from under them are making I efforts if possible to retard their ures wold 'tind to admonish ditional majifestation of len put of the people we find the audacity of the government increasing until they appear 10 r.staaint and go it blind, huving at their buekt a suff s«ntly numerous ead mofé than sufficently Llind following to : carry them ovér their worst acts until the | PuTPOSe of securing bonuses or mun Outario appear | ivipal assistance is asked for in its the government Culy thik cfit! the 4 y Gévemment must | Ships or oue or more townships with nding money fi-ld Govern- bbed the ment round 10 ---- on b the m y 'have rong they are doultlées ves and wonld rather not could get out of EE ----------reo rey is -- x y : : \ : | ; \ ; : 4 A A320 We be S------- na i ee ie Another Railway on the 3 FARM IMPL - Voters' List. | ae Pay 1 ers NTS Tn = URQUEART Po bly " open is Agricultral 0 t Emp , Port Perry, d= west of (ico. Grrie's ; all ly. | $esor, Gf own ie sign of rR TIT 0g sou hot 35 perfectly, furiqus; 80 much so-that{ Accounts the other day:fell* dick upon' muscle. Of course the "ORI KOE | ta will legen, whea, jt is too late that they have ng without their host, that Outariqi sons kuow Low, 19, distinguish. be ' tween foebinence and simplicity, and that : also know how, to deal, with: those, who contingg to abuse gen, rusity. When tse Got My their scuvile minions, the Dotorions, Pioton. Missionaries, dbauched the electors of that distri by their, famous, or rather infamous acts in seen then have been Next the abuses coancoted with the im- became so, flagrant qisgrace could not be confined: to Canad, it bacams notorious throught Eng- Suckers of the OntarioGovernment in the shape of head immigration agents might be seen reeling through. the sticets of the cities of, England wasting and fasting, drink- and carensing ou the fruits of the labor and Sweat of thie ra'e payery of Ontario The in. dign ign of Cavuwdians was natural r money was ved, andthe governs 3 dgain Lrougut to Look ; but here again the scape gont system was called into requisitign ; and in order to retain offive the eclebrated Hocrox Cox of lordly prodigy subs, porgaous ches Demask, er Juxurivs, ad exposed by a vig- Li ones again sneak. ding part of the mony, vo the ascduats charged to tho icewn private account and struck off of Outario again | tricksters a little taase repaated expos. the govern- liom within Lounds ment ; but in this or every ad- ency on the f Our Leal Legislature. Daring the past week tho House of Assem- Vly, at Toronto bas boeakept at Fever heat. The lack of numbers in the opposition is more than compensated for by thelr actigity Tuy da fifty free-hold electo; 'bopudry sel forth in said pettition | for matters Soanovied with the Railway acoupied a. large portion of aha Fig ceil ring the re- overument su porters Ly canceling: po tigns of their indebtedness to the condition that the parties con- for the Government cant lase acts justly brought dowa the, indignation of the country on tho Goverament, and they would swept fron their seats Lad they not sneaked | 4 : . 'out of the difficulty Ly bur faced repudiation, | the time of opening so that LA poor unfortunate | thing may be done in order and to goat of the con. cern znd dos him from office--at least from ly ar- alicy Finding ths scape a chana and suppos- °y, bad ot the hang of it the govern- Tght becams perfectly reckless, began to add y its by a lavish Aponte of the peoplss monzy in the Pukchas: of cling and ory, tal famiture, st *h 6s canoe con h more the black their acts | ceeding 85,000:from edeh 'municipal: gone the work appears to have been done in a thorough substantial work- manlike manner. is being done in a maener wh al of Mr. Wm. Spence, the contractor hr wien, amor as as arg, $s BE FL VW for use ina catiple of m splendid a building. And we woul A for sug 5 1 the bost advantage. : LLY An Amendment Asked, fore the Legislature 3 ng amendment to their charter. bill was introduced by A. Tarewel and read a first time on the 16t] alt. Pért Whitby and Port Perry Rail ada." magniticent in their | are as follows :--- proportions and Prom Whiths: {0 Oshawa and [the Oshawa 'arbor. * From Port to. Beaverton.-- From Beaverton to Gravenhurst ; {from Gravenhurst to the mouth of the Muscoka River; also from Gra-- venhusst to French River. Also a Branch from Port Perry toUxbridge. Also from some point in Reach to Haliburton via the town of Lindsay and the village ot Fenelon Falls,-- Also'one or more Perry branches from | Whithy town to somewhere near the Whitby Harbor. The Grouping principle for the {severest form.. One or more fown. part of another or parts: of others may combine to give a bonus ; or a portion of a township, or portions of | two or more townships, or one or more counties may combine to grant 4 bonus. Of course nd boris can be granted till the by-law granting tlie same has been voted upon 'and ' car- ried by a majority of 1he qualified free-holders with n the limits of the 'Division trom whith the bonus is asked. A Municipal Coun-| cil may of their own will without any petition submit a by-law for a certain bonus and defining the bounds of the | lity incladed ; but in the event'of 4 Petition being pro- seated to said Council from .at, least within 'the Ky ths MOD then aid Council Must Within six petition submits bylay for the] | vote of the parties eoncerned. 3 pal Councils of any" county or town The mason-work h y of our cities, W bh es y h tation! Ted irieih & the reputs Tr s 7 on (he shores JY Snakiicvey I or three conspicuous places in each. hind placed tn Mie Tands of each me EGG GvaT division, say . sis weeks, Lull the roquisits for making a first 8 ning { fran every one appeared to 2d 1400 rane on pie jable ba ro , ! nths and we would say by all. means let us -have an'! OPENING" Worthy of so romind the parties who may assame the responsibility of making the opening that the matter must be taken up jy time if we would, have satisfactory results, financial and.othe erwise. "Lot a comulittee of three or five who understand these matters 'he appointed at least a month before The. W. & P. P. R. Co'y nre be. an The i The principal changes sought are {im portant, even the pame is to bo changed, it isto be no wore the | Inspecting said . 5 339. way, its new name is to be © The Ontario and Pacifie Railway of Can- The powers of extension asked are weeks after, the [Presentation of 'said |" : logue Cou 1 Rat Lond, Section 23 sat' forth that: muntei: [2 Boron. ship may of their own: Socord, and |' Without submitting to a vote" of the} | merous suggestions are Le for protecting itimage 1 i Lehi ticular. g We, Igo bt ho [better way of accom plishin this de. -able object than by publi the rotersi list with--the propo on vhich the vote is claimed, which 1h Jo og pide ely Ce pos fed up in 'before the coming elettion dud le and r names am i Ueto Sou : 1 eck WwHIvay" 1 must surrounded byt u fine cornice abot previous to tre election, Agaip, uft\ Gy 0) Co ent chioiffpplicd ie hr. CC a i feet wid with some pix or, sigh tor het £8 i? o k an abundance of choice music, iy cffici- i ; ols 6 Sempra rx sai correst [ist of pe ent well conducted clfir is Hou i= of theltsjoiguityy sud sowing the seeds of This: B ail AoRiEpPIgees wn tion be posted'as befou ] Sug wide spread Tepptation 1 disastrous, def-at at a not distant cay. -- har vig # 2 aE C proper on which they yoled. fol and pleasing performances no than On'acigs, hardy, industious. tultirig "sons H ment to thie village than a credit Sug Hout Would ou Found i tt a, ving their grihes a ) ICE RR Ms . el ing "ist eet, an on sis wrt AR ae Er niin rs Gorm sppt 10 LSTA, antorpries an sn, rein Cnovators Tt pert et gry bn poi regard Hemp 0 6. pack of: inabeciles; broad | LOlligente oftita inhabitants. "From fot votes ow voting without proper |' be he Yio» Tom i. Du ahmed, easily driven; and the hore the apnea ngg oo! things tha qualification. emis Tinks sects of country for a 1 his | will they gu, , Our spends Gavermment [M111 DE GLY Kha" ¥ : 'Our '83hébls. ly: enteped: and Jat them, make ap- he clerk and have the fied at least ope week We liave: before us the Annual st public of coun- ell very best if not the entertainment given in this secti Tor 18ug tok The chu od hit fit deserved Ta comp would fill four such chinrches. , | Ontario Central Railway," Neilson, J. H. Grenwood F Log »Wm Blaigmnd x wo Phe of this company is "The This road is F. W. Glen, G. A E Mugson, Hopk inf pi ors. Ph style éartly ; nothing more truly could ¢ desired as the cheerful smile vif more {ndvanced and the merry pint | younger portion rendered evident * Tea being over the chairman ¢ Rev Mr Philps to lead in prayer. vit] ent '|'large and de} hod JADE i the utmost ittent| on to the truly Tectuter for nearly a couple hours i into shares of $50 each. . The Railway is to be commenced within, three years and completed to the Georgian 'Bay within five from the passing of the act. In the matter of bonuses from municipal- itics the conditions are identical with those we have given in the amended PW & P P Coy's charter, ; en SEE RED pe nus e forboth -- Annual Soiree. ora! 1 Bow genie 0d 2alWn The Annual Soitee in connection with tho C- P. Church Port Perry; was held on the eveaing of I'desday lust. The weather was by no means proj , but the truth Kd ; 'Sa td. 1 8 SRE Fils es to she out, the full house which re: i ' r jilisipyesent Sock cofighsts of oir broad xT i « sand the Plow. two Cultivators combined, two kinds of Spout Seed Drills, Drum Land Rol- of the Country. Ww All other kinds 6f#Farming Im- plements on hand, 5'. Parties callings at Ds Urquhart' Agricyltur i poriuin will Lave the spot and as quick as a flash each man rushed in to do battlé with the foe, pails ins ir 2 ie mms eaniac Aah -- A - a - fhe - Ler : : When the ow bad arrived Chiov NV | to.stast from the Whitby Harbor-und - pass ers; a il i] ok ina Z dO KniTey; UE esteom d pastor of thefnaroga- Seg the pA York an 90 nous Boi bi iy "Fad: 3 4 CF J! uv sit ail wd tion, plied ordpry end 3 ih e aw 5 . 4 Peal Ali, py al Aur] I Sa ee, pe the same | Co's Improved Gang. Plow, ron ------ - _ram-- mr t's telligent waiters on the shortest notice | if so desired to lake Nipissing, or to-form a RE: Gl ANTE, Fo Si Fg i place reno Jntin wth he proposed Conn Cote | + A mid ok 8 Bid O58] | fF! fe 3 tea | or Canada Pacific, or both of these, ; allsuch as are used in this section +] on Tho cdpital stodictis ta:bE'§310,000 divid ed oi 4 SALAUTITOIADA (JAN LT 109 nanas fb the commission given to traveling Ete a aq gy on Varma, Ly SY akin, viii] | DWIVSON TACRAURT YHIVA Agricultural Implement Bmporium x Nave dvd Sikes J, > ve Fo thot intl An Win Ln i .2¥0STAR A GRAIAG Fire at Port Perry. : JR i 1a : aa A lady in passing the residence of WL, Rae bisy 'NE en mot ff Ci i Se i iy od iia roam meliptely fo : LMEIAIIRETAL HO BHT +2 we | invitation of the Presbyterian friends, Tea ugh : rd 0. i k : Report of the Normal, Model, High, | have not the slightest hesitency in. aggng | 9S hw oh of 1h efdroly fh aan Sipustione nd the Tote : wp and Public Schools of Ontario for | tht every ono present was the "Delfsr Wighuh eh) To ity, iu- | noble exert] ded in' confining the Ry , a] the year 1879, htaring the leotie. "The worthy Ider | telligence and skill. -- After too mony: die Sontite the row Deililug; Dr ths Inn | Amongst other things, and that | lata ifis audieniee "ran olyjcation toby He Pe 1 oe Li ble ion] " Fire Bell" and after a long and _painfal . Mr Yr f ¥ oi 1% An which Will be most interesting to for the richjvaricdind pro le ibtell al | 20 VIDE Basinghs Yodo vad: det a |Search succdeded in discovering it hid away |' f ; to , all, we find that the total population fast he supplied for al, and thé y DE enlling Geo Currie, Hog, to arly amongst the '8 iid WF slip irol 5A Mu, bh | ofthe Province as taken in 1871] is indebted to the Bible Christain friendr | * 'Phe chairman called on the choir snd Dr This Yah yard 1; oi rh aE Aaa or +f was 1,620,831; of theee there are! giving them an opportunity of hearuked Thornton was called,oh to lead in prayer. pt away till they fairly sweat, and | SR Gay . 495,750 between the ages of 3 and { fini Tectia? : ny After a few Fomurks Tos Re ly Chesney by their combin.d cfforts succeeded in let- "ml A ip. The total Lumber of puilps on | Votés of thak to "the' 1 étisker {fe r Rey Silly Vol instructive | Un the sotind be heard 100 yards distance, ; i blag tht JIE" in Gent's: * the rolls of the Public Schools in fund the futigs followdd Ly 'the: 1onedifn | haarin. © POX LACT rps {Ses whobad gone by seiseel the ine The 'latest Siyles" in Gen 1872 was 433,256, and on" the rolls brought to a close one of the finest chtirky- | Rev.8 € Philp Wiis the dext'To hdres usand Fun Supt) hn od safe er the Felt Hats, aay i of the Roan * Cathiolie Seperate | ents, which ong could wigh, " bthe apdience banging: on, bis: woud Risch were barricaded inside. It required a : 's do." of a Seo 2406 names thefeare 23,0)0 a rt it 1 y :dattention for stun forty or fifty large expenditure of time and force to stor Boy § do. ' more boys than girls on the rolls of os The number of children not attend ing any school was 40,000. Tlie total amount of cxpenditur ou Public and Seperate schools 1872 was 22,270,648, or nearly '& for each pupil on the rolls The total nuniber &f public an Fewer nid 185 females more than i: I inereasc in the demand for femal ,| teachers. Total salaries paid above teachers was $1,371,504, mak i the average salary less thu 5 per annum. The total> number of public schools ' yeas "41490 and seperatc schools 171: the amount paid {fo schools was 851, 'S Hien Senoons 18-1972, Total making this th fine looking chuf in was 104, and the tolal number of Be "Andiwh " : the pupils was 7968. The total amount | skill of the pain the | expended on high schoo! $214, | liberality and in | 005 or $27 for cach pupil on fhe ton. Poe peirt | rolls. The number of Iivh Schon! | To) Dupe aul ! = of the check is = rs employed was 1 Sy. 239 an alary euch m the amount jiid ) fo waE$141 812 or ly 8590 on an average. We cull the attention of the { friends of our country's hope, to the | above figurers, they tell a tale which ought to be cavelully studied by all who desire that our Public Schools: should occupy their legit mate place--the head and front-- | #mongst our educational institutlons to' which they are so justly entitled | and receive, if not all at least nearly all the funds which the exchequer can <afiord for elucational purposes, Do not let our Ligher clucational institutions be pampered and fed to the full while oor more important educational institutions--ouy public schools--lhave only a few husks thrown to them. the ne: ee -- \ A Night With the Pupile. + Our new and magnificent Sehiool buildings having being sufficiently advanced to admit the pupils was taken posession of by some of the higher divisions. In order to celebrate in some way an event of so much importance the gushing youthfu! spirits determined on having a public entertainment to which the public were invited. This. took place on Friday evening and the invitation was re- sponded to with a generosity in keeping with the spirit in which it wasgiven, for twice as many put in an appearance as could be ac- commodated in the large room. The young folks accommodated their guests as well as ciftwmstances wonld allow and did every. thitig in their power to entertain and amuse thent, and' did not by any means over- look their physical wants, To say that the evening was pleasantly spent would only be giving expression to that which every one might expect, in fact it" could scarcely be otherwise amid sor¢ Bandreds of the bright, intelligent boys and girls of this village and its surroundings. We have neither space nor desire te particularize, the event won't admit of it; the glowing, gushing outflow of Young life mist be seen to be appreciated, The following is the programme as per- lk prt Introductory Address--Mr. A. E. Stabback, Duett, (Pi ud C rtina)--Miss E. tot See J Coppin; Bigelow, and : Dialog and City" Misses ntry aud ©, Taylor, "Misses T Gordon and ing" -- bess Tube-payers grant a bonus not ex. to assist the company in paying| | Duett-- Les Socurs'--Misses. Gordon and r. A.B. : ; m Waiting for the Tide" Miss 3, the public and Seperate Schools. -- the previous year showing a large] © The thie number of IMigh Schools Song--¢Maggie, Darling, "Miss 8. Marsh, | © Sacial and | Lecture, Tl The Social and Lecture in connogt, with the yesofening of lic M. TC Port Perry took place on Mond ie] Unfortunately Voy, March, gave us onc of his most | ous and disagreeable displays, such in ft asavould haye kept all at home had thript e/ n: J d seperate school teachers was 51764 teen desirons a ripe the apd, of whom 2626 were males and |ive'edierainimé netted with thoes. [2850 females. That is' 15 males | son. As it was we were pleas to sory ve ma ere was not one (fl; of whit otherwise would havy been--it | The speaking throgliout was of a high or- der and the Music was exceedingly fine. -- All who attended received a rich triat; while the promoters of the spirce can't be dissatis- fied with the results, to Eat RE } Annual Megering of the North Brock Agricultural Society. Annual meeting of the North Brock was held ju tho town Hall, Gannington ie Ah 2p dt lye President in the char. . Mx Geo Thompson, 2diby, Dr Gillespie, moves that Messrs R Edwards and 8 Baird, rt at .n. cons./derable pluck in those who did pre, araions made by the fair ¢ way of tea 2d its surroundings wey abandunt an cx, lent, and though 1 {of by enly some 160 or so.dight hav sup- | plied, and wel demerved | the - Uistror | at leyst ve Limes as many Aftor *{chueclh for t i tainwent, This tidy church looks trim and | Some coming newly from, i the company mova the s intellectual part of the pitur- of the painter. The work Tas heer] well done both the t avd the woodpvork, cerned and he village, When the assemble ip the church Dr. to the Yhair and the Rev, Mr, opened With prayer: After two or {live pieces from the oi the chairman in a fow judicions remarkyin- troduced the lecturer, Prof. Carman, #8 his subject J A setting out in rest e ss of Port Perry, her lit: ie Tor extonsive pnd extnling tr hier many fine buildings for r ces and business pur. poses 5 but especially in her ehurches fond schools which are an honor to her, Hi was pleased t just bein, 'cn trouble, th ense, ind there may anxiety' in in getting it as it now ix; bat itis credible to the generous minds who set it a going and no better investment could le made, it would rapay the outlay ten thousand fold in the education of the rising generation of the locality, yes | be did not exageerate when he said ten thousand times for it certainly would repay all expense and trouble at least ten thousand fold. d 5 there might have tainly was After reading a well got up poem of his OWR compesition in praise of Canada, the speaker at once led his audience fo the gate of Canada presenting to them the grim bar- | ren rocks at the mouth of the St Lawrence, and the stern looking coast of Labrador 'and Newfoundland with their cold and cheerless icebergs glittering Jike mountains bf crystal amd tending to create feelings in the minds of immigrants not over flattering for Canada as a future home, avd inducing many of them to desire a home further south, ~The speaker was not wo wel fit homd 6a the! oth. cre side of the Atlantic, his stay in those dear old trans-Atlantic lands appears to have been brief and his discription of men and things correspondingly imperfect, especially of the former. They know little of the sparkling wit, warms hearts and generous hands of Erin's noble sons who ouly look at her shores from the distance and value the stock by a bud specimen or two. What does any one knew of Albion's world fied sons, her holars, her stati 4 ber industrious, intelligent and truly noble sons of toil by only Seoking at the snide SAuogon ofthe aristocracy driven ly 6 ¢ servile lockeys." And who will a Scotia's sans whose steps are first in peaceful hall, whose swords in battle are keen, amongst whony the rank 'is not the guinea stamp but ha 'aman's a man for a' that,' and whosd many other good qualiti are known acknow! du alk Jande ; who will admit that such a people are well ibed by a simple ref to her errin, ones who have been seen tight or "rolling i. the gutters" of ber Edinburg or her Glasgow, 'When the lectu Tlie music went off well as far as the I4- TS. 4s 0 i i and | dies were concerned ; the organ was handled Bl Yaoi: an | Ser much good taste and ui and the fo: 3 ett 1" male voi id-well in 'the ringing. The ibn Gofal Sunset' --Missos Lows, almost nts lines of lo Yous marc Charade. "t Masterpiece" -- Miss g e effect. Tix) hat there was a of iT Miss Mates, a midi hsp now and again strong "ro : h * Quadrillés"--Misses | Sembling the dying struzgleof a badly crack: : : ed Jew's Harp or a sadly disorganized grind | Tackle"--Migses P, | stone ; but thiese only iufurcd the pleasing | of the ladies, Luan th Seles Coming OF ho § a ugons, Farming Tmple- will do well to uttend Avent Parties 'wishihg | Cattle, Buggies, Yr ments, &e, at a he fodon, # Dreaming of Home and Mother'-- Pas TB BR Gdn" dogs] SMith, and McIntyre, . ih lbioglonis, or Dialogno--The Threatened Visit Missos L eh He Yiu Ts cies' Gordon; | a ob" Mears, Yarnold, Kimball. outof. Honis," ¥ Tarnold Mr ° Mr D Purdy's Farm Stock, Implements, & ath con of Reach on Wednesd, Ys next 18th inst." Bee Posters. Mr E is Auction-- rub rg " Mr. John Tories FarmStock, in ples : ments will be sold by Aucton on 17 in 'con, of Brock Thursday. April2nd, '1 Gordon ds Auctioneer. Sao Posters. ARE" 0 see die fine new school buildings D 8 1 rer had got through sev susinin mmelf by : Plum wera cated upon tor a few Yemarks, ractical iid £4 Hl by 8 Yiog | but the unhospitable night admonish-d thos 1 hb entertainment closed Thy "singing und 'at a distance from home that it was time fo prayer. The afternoon being well spent and stars, LT 1 3A et will be sold be Auction on lot 18 in the Faw "fucilities for es ext meeting of ocidly, --Lurged. # Mr J Habt, Suchl by wt TH Walia Tio . Mr James Johnson, see 'd by Melt Maybee | moves in amendment that Cas Burnham be { Seer 0° 3 $1 20 to $1 25 Ir J J Fee, thoves Juph e ow oo that Malcolm Gillespie, Esq, be President of re Livi, 411 | te Nurth Brock A 8 for the current year-- Onts 03515 098 of 1 2 : a at . 055to 06) Wm Junkins, scc'd by Capt Sinclair, 6 onto 6 50 thut J Johnson, Esq, be Viee-Prest. HE 3p ro Mr Johnson, sce'd by Mr Win "Ward, moves I 01ste 61 | ay Wind naking gy he Viee-Pegst. : Lg . 16.00 to 18 00 {Mr doukiugd "tame Ling pul was de. per ib 006to 0 06 | faye carried. IT per Ib | 008 ta 008 Mr It Maybee, sée'd By M Whettir moves se that Mr John Sharp be Treas 'arricd. Ee Ly i . rus {VY J 3 7 RQ Capt S.ncluir, see'd moves CARD OF PHANKS. |e Lier castle but after repeated attacks the doors 'were smashed in and the sleepy Engine dragged from her retreat, 3 She euc- ceéded in ardving at the spot in time to sce the naked raters fall, The loss is not to call heavy and, pleased to J MARRIED, At the residence of the bride's father, Ath CHIR Ly the Rev. Fanny, se ter, all of i i i ee li-- The Markets. spc con Taesday, 104th inst. My. nay, Mr. go Bartley ito Miss ds rhr of Mr. James Camis hel. 8 2 $ : | Fall Wheai..... WOULD emb, turning ny thed: to whose ace this opportunity of re. st sincere thanks to all xevtions Tam indobeed «d ing at Ir R Falwneds 3 nie sini of &5 y of this Society for 1873 rer be authorized to pa y i Py # mG i + ame, Dr Gillespie, see'd 1, that the 1 Capt Sinclair, moves ructed to pay the 15 A Nicholasand A" Tay- 3 woving Debris from Drill Shed af- ter the Fall show held in said Shed, The followin r are the office M Gillysy Thos H rs for 1871 :-- W Junking, Vice-Prest, DIRECTORS, 'hn Hart, Henry Maybee, Shier, Wm Ewart ¢ A Danicl McKay, James | Purvis, and Capt Sinclair, Brock id J Lee, | Henry Strickland, Wm Leslie, John Smith, { Mariposa ; and Wm Skinner, James Donalds Charles Camplell, George Hart, Thorah, Unpt Sinclair, sec'd hy Mr Fee, moved that the President vacate the chair and that John 'Hart take it instead, Capt Sinclair, scc'd Ly Mr R Edwards moves that a vote of thanks be tendered to the President for the able manner in which he Das conducted the affairs of the meeting, --Carricd, The President made a few appropriate re- marks thanking them for the honor confer- tos 10, Seely, and Jolin Sharp, ! for the protactic struction by (1 Weduesd Port Pogry, March 12 1 fy property from de : which vecgrred there on vening last, 3 : W. J. TROUNCE, 4 CEDAR. Wanted 500 feet Sound Coder Timber, /~ GEO. CURRIE, Port Perry, March 12, 187. 12-2w MONEY | MONEY ! M ONEY TO LOAN at 8 per cent interest FA on Real Estate, Port Perry, March 12,187¢. HOTEL FOR SALE. T: undersigned--in consequence of fuil- ing health--in desirous of retiving fron the Hotel Br and offers / / ( P. A. HURD. 1 2 ted upon Lim and stated that nothi z 1d be wanting on his part to secure as prosper- ous & Fair ag they had the previons year. He further remarked that officers and members thould feel proud of the success of the soci tty and was happy to tate that the Treasur. ¢r now had the handsome sum of over $100 # a balance after paying all expenses of last year which this year. Mr R Edwards, sec'd by Mr. J J Fee moves that we now adjourn and do stand adjourned wii the 24th day of May then to meet at tie town Hall, Cannington, at 11 o'clock, a nr i Festival. Asper announcement, the festival in con. néetion wito the L.O L454, Victoria Corners came off on Thursday, March 5th, and was a gmnd success. 'I'he unfavorable condition ofthe roads doubtless prevented many from 'béng present wlio otherwise would have been -ot hand, notwithstanding a goodly number wended -thidr way through the mud to the scone of action. Dinner was served a1 one P. M. after which the chair was taken by G. 8t. John, ; the programe being short Lhe took the libe.ty of making a few remarks | he did in good style, Mr Webster Co i Master, add d the ting in a pl g { manner, and not only pleasing but interest- | ingand instructive, and was listened to with the evening shades drawing around, the tables 'were again spread in all the delicacy of the Py line. The nimble waiters were kept "and soon the tables began tosliow the effects of a healthy company with. , tited, the endless viley of god { ons way rapidiy. 'before the onset; seeing thy of provisions left, an: "a social fo the following evening wag well .at- tended. This wound up the whole, leaving in the hands of the Committee $71. for their Judicious disposal, - : THe Jppe- tant oy ATTA a 3 SeLespip Ciaxce.--THotel keepers or parties wishing to enter the Hotel Business will find something which concerns them in Sota] sxriiving lumns of to-day. Mr. | mpson of the "Port Perry' House," offers HE that First Class Hotel, There are f otels inthe province which offer equal ng 2° lige. aud profitable, business, of hie hdvally dd a better, busi-. ~ speaks well for the prosperity of 6G COMPRISING IN PART TIMOTHY, CLOVER, TARES, PEAS, BARLEY. OATS. Plax. Western €orn to sow broad-cas', the most profitable Feed a Farmer can have. FOR SALE ! His Hotel at Port Perry known as the "Port Perry House," i + A The Hotel and prewises are venient and in capital order, This hotel occupicsthe best business loga- on in town and is doing a large and in- creasing business. For particulars apply to the proprietor on the premises, } 1 JAMES V. THOMPSON, Po t Perry, march 10, 1874. Proprietor. 600D BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE large, con- HAT Fi corner Brick Store and dwelling 'entre Road, Sunderland, now occupied as ncral Store, Proprietor is]. : i 158 on account of ill health. | TRaddish. giving up: Busines o 21 health. Also a Now Grain 'archouse on Nipissing pelos gn a Wark village and 80 acres of land, j 20. balance timbered] within 100 yds of nd Station, © " Applyto H..CONLIN;. - . ATT A TERN SurderTand. Sunderland, March 11th, 1874, tag Cotinty of Ontario, y NT OTICE is lereby' rs IN given - that the of Assize, Nini Prius, Oyer and Ter- miner, and General Gaol Delivery, will he holden in and for 'the County of On fario, in the Cont House, in the Town of Whiiby on TUESDAY, MARCM 17th, 1874, At the hour of I3 o'clock; noon, of which 11 Coroners, Justices of the Peace; find 'all others congerned will take notice and govern themsélves accordingly, rie byy sin. NELSON G. REYNOLDS ie Difice, = = Whitby, Jan. 25th, 1874, PAY TPL PAY UF HE Subscriber would say to those in. money for business. pon Shans whose ! ame ; yable on or before the 18th day of October Tast that the same miust bo paid on or before the 12th inst; and'if not so' paid 'ten per cent. will be added to the amounts, rahe i Afinchestcr, March 31d; 1671, WM. HEARD, IN SUNDERLAND. { erif, 0.0 | debted $0 Limjthat He is now in want of |. Turnipy Carrot. Beet, Cabbage, Cauliflower 7 Gent's Silk' Caps, just the this for Spring wear, ion i? The Nciwes thing oul in LADIES' 5 3 t - Indes Ties and ! Also to arrive, next week, the | LATEST NOVELTIES [In Prints, Dress Goods, Ladies' i. Scarfs, Gents' Neck Collars, &e. 8} Cucumber. Melon. Onion. Peas, ny ( p Flower Seeds. Her Anda thoice' variety of in lots 10 suit pirchusers: "Timothy Seed; Clover Seed, Tas Sved, Tave & : lity and Cheap i PAP- ~ als 1 for fi Sale! : "000 Bushels O pi Enh it lhl ia H LH {es iii vek ap Nit "PORT PERRY. : 3 ; ARENT erin 4 i Port Pewry, March 12, 1874, ' 1 . * ks A OYE KN Port Perivy. AT RATS Ape 8130

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