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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 31 Dec 1874, p. 2

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Bleotions. date who is so silly asto beg tor| The Contest in North Ontario. ding of Pupils in High Schoo! votes, or whine over defeat hi a : Srant Porspary, k Tie Elections for Maher of the bl be bistiod than pitied--the de.| Weare plssseti tov hat the ; he ang RACE ot til R | Legislative Assembly upon us, candidates, miniug the honor, [contest in North Ontario tween : PELLING. oa ependent clectors Ne within threo weoks from now the|bss the best of the bargain whether | Mr. McRao and Mr. Paxton is Going legal Mary Aver and JE. Doge, W oy township of Redch mét, at the town ball, on a : vr in a pecuniar int of view or for 7 by v : Lte| Monday last, for the of ng "struggle will be o'er. 3 8 pe y po or for | bravely on, and so far every day: is, B, Byam, James Bassingthwaighte| to. thy positions of Reeves and Cour. Ths Amendsd Eleclion Law for his own easeand comfort; still we gives added proofs that Mr. Paxton and Louis N, Smith, eq or Fx EPENDENT ELECTORS { NOMINATIONS. ii 2h i i the ensuin; . Nan @ --_-- a i admit that the honor of the position, |: 8 11 Class.--A J Davis and Nellie Unger, | 15" 10 § your / : he ey the Legislative Assembly retains|when the duties are ary iy Weaker Ian hoy than, he gear equal, Nettie Crandell. Emeline 'Bullen, Ada Ee Alp Sent Peli T= Subscribers having been 'engaged | ; . Pay Day. re the ol system of Nominations, and efficiently performed, is a cen.) 2 before, and that his u Sully | Smith and Flora Thom, equal, Roxanna yo ordur, announced the object of the mect-| GENTLEMEN,~Inducedby promises of sup- a is 5 - > : i tion for: ! reelection are getting beautifully | Crandell and" Alex Cameron, equal, ing and called for nominations when the | port from many strong friends of both political : We would takeit kind if parties| MOVing and seconding and spouting, | Pensation for all the sacrifice a man | joey. : : TE a a mingtis a ot on AGENTS ! : io ] but th di can make for the position. We have ETYHOLOGY, I 4 Dattjes, f have stoanted the Nomination unas . indebted to- this office for sub- | Lut the very ridiculous system of), aivice to offer under the circum - | IClass.--Mary Agar, Emma Dean, John | Cth officef Reeve: |imously tendered me by the Liberal-Gonserva- | a EE rami scription; Job Worle of otherwise | compelling the Nominations to bo stances , the electors have sufficient 8a The electors of South Ontario Dobson, Livy Paxton, SM Sollivin and WW. Ewors and 1. Dated, oh, M J A. ve Convention oF Sout Ontarion, and wow FOR Tob ould remit the same without held in the open air has been wisely intelligence to guide them in their | have made np their minds to allow' Chas Loakycar, equal, Chas N Johnson. © "jor 1b D Reeve: 1 14. | a nyS81f us ov Pennie' Curd PY TH 37 ting ws tor the trouble and|done away, with, and in future Nom- | selection, and not only 'the candid- | Mr. Farewell to rusticate in Har . oJ Slur ® 3 Fowss, Butlins Bullen | { Bd Tras Yr piace and J. € Pilkey, | oC ocentative to the Local Legislature. J 0 SEPH HA expense of employing a collect |inations for M. P. P, may be held in| tes but their entire public, we had |mony for the remainder of his life, | yb th gor John. Paik aningion, 2 Foil oe +" 1 potitros Fam n Liberal-Gonservative; my: Ett pr Tw bn fog or: 'The several sums are so any suitable Tose or. plac hich almost said private record: is well |and the electors of North Ontario, at son, equal, Efe McCorquodale, Frances P| For Councilors : : # | views on public matters are Liberal and Pro- agi : : small that it would absorb » heR f place which known to a large majority of the least a large majority of them, have| Byam, Geo W Paxton, Ida Paxton, Flora Joshua Dobson, J Munro, P Christie, Wm gressive, and whetlier ander the designation of Manufacturing 3 {ompany. f Iz large portion of the amount to | the Returning Officer may please to| electors so that they may vote intel-| come to a similar conclusion regard: | Thom. Lee, L Burnett, Chas Galbraith. Conservatism or Reform, T am an advocate of DF collect them ; we would there- (select. This is as it should be, it was| ligently and the unsuccessful candi. [ing Mr. Paxton ; finding that as an JUNIOR COMPOSITION. The time prescribed by law for making Liberal measures and Liberal principles.--| AW. . fore esteem it as a favor if|a farce to have the Returning Officer | dates can welt afford to bow to tho|M. P. P. he has only been anuisance| yoyee po won Frances P B Nominations having expired the Returning Holding these views, I will, if elected, take my Va, oan is rties would remit without standing perched on: some. outside decision of the electors and try to|and a reproach to the riding they onas Loakycar, equal. TOM | Officer declared: that no more inations Seat In the L A Would take this inity of informing» ng called upon. Certain con-| =~. ey live a few months after his defeat. have made up their minds to give | 11 class Nicol, Geo W Paxton; | C0Uld be received, and informed the mecting and unpledged. Prepared to accept and assist | tho Farming community of this section templated changes in this office | 81% box, wagon, or, it might be, a him his final discharge. John emmy Roxanna Crandell, | {at be would read over the nominations inthe maturing of good measures, no matter | country that they are. | farniah. render it neccossary thut our |husting while the crowd stand ar-|Sir. John A. Macdonald Elected | The blunders and extravagance of equal, Emeline Bullen, A el oy fom Whisk side of the House they may Swany the Toon tan fo ith acount should all be squared {ound, whatever the weather may be Sir. Johan & haa bosn returned for' King- the present Government. of whom BENIOR COMPOSITION, © | the consent of their movers and seconders £0 ii Joel 1 vy rena Works, on the is time. until the business of Nomination has| ston, Ly a majority of 17. This may nl Mr. Paxton has been the most blind | = 1 class Louis N. Smith and Teenie Gor- $hev vay Nid, bus JF hey. So sek With | consider of a character detrimental to the in- x ------ + d 1 3 y Shortest Notice| ana the Moat been gone through, after which th 3 : and servile voting maceine are more |don, equal, W H Stevens, A C Courtice, Jas terests of the Province. i A Ha; Ni g gh, €| a smalPmajority for Sir John but when it is : : h " draw after but must go to the polls. It was PDy New Yeonr: crowd would retire to some hall to| considered that the entire strength of the Win ii] So Ml ny Jan rh Row, W H Dons); ition Lizalo Park, | then agreed that a "who should with| Whileapproving of many of theacts of the Tavorab t Terms. : '. 5 : z S ; akes part with them. is simply ime h * | draw would not be deprived of the opportun- | present Government, there are others, such as | is: so on othr oe om ste mt os S| ESS Ri 5 UE ee sm eS | Se | Lt ne 1) Te pion ly 0 8, ing an away on suc Fovernmen Sas 1 Cl Eli The nominees for the office of Reeve were | t0 Guelph, and tbe giving ut of large con- . dear many happy returns of such {may be done in any hall or conven- Hore wees yi i i by he Sov TudeNt Paxton, Farewell and such like. By eet anni ! Juinw read over and Messrs Marsh and Weir with | tracts without tender, I could not approve-- | COMBINED REAPER and MOWER. joyous 'season, with a competent [ient place which the Returning Offi-[ 5 0 he majority will appear as | Thorn, Mary Robinson, Livy Paxton, Nellie | drew their names, For 1st: D Reeve Mr. | The views of every straight-forward man must| THE CHAMPION SIXGLE MOWER, i f share of Hevey's bost gifts, bealth- {cer pleases to Sotet really is under the cir*umstances, large. In Honor of Sir John. | 4 Unger, Hannah Unger, Geo W Paxton; Mlkey withdin his Gn for 2nd Depitty be opposed to the latter course, in the expend- | 7HE CHAMPION SINGLE REAPER. aT ' 5 h i Ae ger II Class--Mary E Houck, Robert Benson, | hein AiBianl ened iture of public money. The interests'of South | BRO4D.CAST SOWSRS and SPOUT. =~ peace and comfort. Each elector shall vote at the polling sta~ Fire in Reach. A number of Liberal Conservatives of| Nicholas Swan, Nettie Crandell, F Thom KE Tihanewy a0 that thite ake i irse nd Ontario, and its favorable situation for such an DRILLS. : es A rapid and irresistable tide has | tion in which he is qualified to vote and no --- Port Perry, met in the Walker House, Port | Crandell, John McArthur, R A Smith, Don~ Wright > A Baird ; 3 ab Deputy Reeve institution as the Model Farm and Agricultura] WISNER'S SULKEY ORSE-RAKE, again borue us to the leaping off other (except he be deputy returning officer,| We regret exceeding to learn that the resi- | Perry, on the evening of Wednesday, 30th ae Eigen, 8; C Fuad, Nag: Messrs Spence and Holrhan ; for 2nd Deputy | College, did nut, in my opinion receive that| ppprgnING MACHIVES, &C. poll clerk, or agent, in which case on the| dence of Mr. Michael Vickery, Sen. in the | 105t, to celubrate the victory of Sir John Ay} 8 ' ¥ Poel I Mr. St. Jobn; for Councilors, Messrs, Dob- | consideration to which they were entitled at : lace ot another year. The two- Jia 3 ye Macdonald in his retarn for Kingston, This SENIOR DIVISION. son, Munro, Christie, Burnett, and Galbraith. | the bands of the Government. Neitherdidour| All ofthe above Mackines are acknow- god bas again ascended the request of any such person entitled to a vote, | 3rd con. of Reach was destroyed by fire on | wag not an ordinary Victory, it was a Victory | 1 uc mucnio Gordon, J 2 Ross The returning officor now announced the | late representative, I respectfully submit, use ledged jo be phn ramparts looking complacently into | the returning officer shall give a certificate | the morning of Wednesday, 30th inst. A |over the comb ned forces of the Dominion | po Tn Nott, S388 Rom Jarate several polling places and the time for hold- | his position as your representative, in the ! the past but steraly into the fature that such person is entitled toa vote at the party waspassing about 5:30 o'clock and | Government, the Ontario Government, and i Yi Loney Wa ing the election, and retired, House, or that influence which be should have 288 ABS » as he turns his glass for another run. | Polling place where he shall be stationed) ;| saw smoke issuing from the building, a i i of si te hangsne on Maggie Leask, A Ca 3 bi hn 4 * Mr. M. Weir was then called to the chair, possessed with the Government in pressing the , 4d Leaving the old both yeurs at once |The elector on being introduced into the| capital brick house converient to the main Gig ] "| J Davis, equal, Emma Dean, C J McIntyre, | the candidates nominated were allowed half | just claims of this Riding for that institution. Of any ober , they view, who stand upon the |reom where the poll 1s held shall declare bis| road. The party at once went to rouse the The adage, that everything is fair in timé Lizzie Paxton, John Dobson, Emeline Bullen | an hour each to address the electors. With respect tothe surplus in the Provincial any o , threshold of the mew. Backward |name, surname and addition, which shall be| inmates consisting of the proprietor, his wife | of war was literatly fulfilled by the unscrns | 448 Smith, Mary Boa, FF Sym. a was abr whieh say. ore Dans Seamus] to be Sore five en dol- | i a . 3 tered b : " oe 8 - : h LISH H . el prou stand on that platform and |lars--I shou e prepared to vote that well- 3 * lak dreds hg ie ny hn fd on bet mbar det ES EA rE on oe BEL ARM ns sr oH RR ea po PS, 1! L J ! 5 . 5 t : ; - city wi e intelligent, comfortable an ving in vi it is especially important that we | from the deputy returning officer aballotand | the fire had got complete control of the i a nn a 1I Class--Chas N Jobnson, Nettie Cran- | independent electors of this prosperous town. Ratiogis View fy SONG AR Sj omentn) should review the actions of the (an envelops. The ballot shall be & paper| building so that" when they were aroused | came might, aud Sir John carried off ¢hq | del, John McArthur, F Powers, Maggie | ship, every available spot was fill:d and the | PTOVEmICRE Of the country Show alge Mowers, Sowers, &c. i Abdi Si y "o g y might, T Nicol, Efie McCorquodale, John Dobson and v the i therefrom, as well as other works of undoubted . receding year, recotint our privileg- | showing the names and description of the] they had to make their escape from a bed. | laurels being elected by a majority of 17. a rao Fh I nrg Tinting Shwe Soke ory of Sahih by publio utility calculated to benefit the public In the Domhion ge ( ¥ i + 3 ¥ i re e excellel order good 1€1 evel = 1 . ' un ont oe ou candidates and shall be in the following | room window over the varandah just as they ] Thy copeany on hig ae yu ot line Bullen, : candidate received, there was not the slightest | at large, -~ Parties wishing to purclase will do well to prog 4 F grea or efi- | form :-- leaped from bed. The contents, farni- sali a a ANCIENT HISTORY. attempt at interruption, The town hall| A Liberal Immigration policy should have withhold their ordersuntil they have She histor ir a yan TT] MGRAR | | tore, clothing and in fact everything within | biocperity of Sir John, Lady MacDonald ud | 3 Cre--Louiss Christian, Teenie Gordon. | from boivg a shame and disgrace, a. libel | my support--believiog as I do in its great im- i a. LEpuny ATO LINDL Tf Rhilip--MeRa,-- Mara, famil i 4 aded to. wi equal cause of gratitude to that giv- | Parmer, en by the now expiring year; it --tx=-| the-building foll-n-proy-fo-the- fumes and al fumily-was-g p with. pH Cn aus Paster, A -- - Tl a portance in promoting the settlement of. and INSPECTED. _- OUR. MACHINES. nausea Hh 80 some $900 in bills Had the alarm been a | Vio Which proved that all present felt as y ) g Pp sity has been big with mercies to our be- | 11. 3 adding to the wealth of the country. 2 3 NY 3ite ch ro I Class--John McArthur, Gertrude V [the liberality and enterprise of the rate<| Mo pout off WALKER. fow minutes longer of being given the results | 107 hele. his victory camnch fil bo beiPg | 1, on, Biizabith MoArthur, Nettie Crandell, | payers, is a credit to al} concerned and an | Mob best cforia, | need scarcely state, should B et have been dreadful; h ge ror iri Andrew Harrington, W C Pound honor to those who have been the means of irected to the healthy promotion of the E. 8, JOHNSON, foved land. peace has nestled on her must have been dreadful; for the chances are | the country in the extinsion of Grit rule, ston, 5 bringing about this last improvement ; and | Manufacturing interests of the Province, Port, Perry. Dec Laoper, success has crowned her that few ifany of the inmates could have EF a Tia aL lee Toysice Bl Ba Swit, M bi ley no ao T heartily retain, and hold by those senti- erty, Doc 35, 1000 2 every elfort. Britain, our glorious The voter having entered into one| made theirescape. As the loss is a heavy A Lack of Gomman Honesty. ues Many Sok moie, Satie Sung) * | in the municipality who would be willing to | ments of unabated loyalty to our alma mater, sits like a queen among yee , PAXLON. - Thomas Paxton, Manufac- turer, Port Perry. of the departments of 'the polling one we sincerely sympathise with the family Those impostures called CoxvesTioNs take back the small amount the rejair on | Queen, and attachment to the British Institu- i i I Class.--Roxanna Crandell, Jobn Park, C th Hs 3 ? TIEN 4 . : in theirloss, Th th s aia ) wrk, C| the town hall cost him and have the hall re- | tions which should animate the breast of eve: 1 thug, ons ute Savi far Tomo station, having received a ballot pa- on of $600 ere was an insurance on the |; ver stood high in fhe estimation of thé 2 Sghmson inci Loakyear, Haonah Unger | stored to 1ts old delapidated broken down | ue Canadian. : a 7 y plotting jealousies of surrounding | Per he will put a cress as above op- -- lovers of fair play, but if the faith of the few ins P Byam, J D Jewett condition. 5 In conclusion. ¥ may be permitted to add FOR THE Nema nations; and Britain's offspring | posite the name of the candidate for Important Sale of Short-Horns Ta hare ts i 3 Rok etic bY | and Livy l'axton equal, Flora Thom, Ida C FORT PERRY. hh sll uy iaeiasis, end dssvoariousys sid ™ / copying the exan.ple of their worthy | who isheé pn ; i ~ the following then that faith is of the sort{ paxton, I rauklin Powers and Maggie Nicol | The Nominations for the council of the ialy, are in 5 i Ee in Re prosperit i i ® le Wishis ovol, Theslert We desire the pariionlap mifshilion of Fur which ¢ removes mountains." 4 equal, ' apgh corporatien of Port Perry took place in tha | io, Where I was born and reared, and where I 0 D Y ™~ hasten after her to fl ~P Y or in the above has placed a cross| mersand Stock raisers in general to an ad- We have before us a printed copy of a BOTANY Town Hall on Monday 28th inst. There | have grown up amongst you, and that, if y a hey ULLre greatness. opposite the name of Philip McRae, | vertisement in this issue in which M: J i Ald were comparatively few present and as the | placed in the honorable and responsible posi- he No other portion of the great and 1ilip Mchao, which Messrs letter from F. W. Glen, Esq., of Oshawa, to| I Class Louisa Christian, James Basssing- glorious empire has been more ab- showing that he desires to vote for |S Thompson & Bros. advertise the sale by {the « Reformers" of South Ontario. The | thwaighte, Maggie Leask, Lazzie Paxton, hall wos Sogupe) oy the Syeming Hasse gs fon of sone pen Us legithinse of | Every Delicacy of the Season it abundance fH undaotly blessed or has greater Phili McRae, as doubtless a very auction of 47 Short-Horn Cattle om the | etter sets out thus :-- y Mary Agar, F P Byam, A Cameron, Ada e Provinge, ou willalways find me prompt of the best quality and at the lovest possib . A o " « % 'Smith, Emma Dean, Emma Bigelow, Eme- W. M. Cochrane, Esq, clerk of the cor-1 and alive to the wants, as well as atentive to 7 ffi at gl lo cause for gratitude than this our |laige majority of the riding will in. | afield" feraiabout a mile and a balf| «It is well known to most Reformers in fhis | ine Bullen, Charles'J McIntyre. poration, took the chair at noon and naving } the Interests of the Riding, while deing m . fair and fertile Canada, and no other | ,; : : from the town of Whitby. Riding that the Reformer newspaper was not called the meeting to order read the daw on | poooon a ioe 2 th 5 oy portion of the empire has made cline to do when the time for voting| The name of 78 Thompson & Bros, is a | financially successful, and that after the} ST Eo omoaet: the subject of nominations and called on the 'oo - mary e tie genni E B R OCA SS , Se " v ; A ion last spring the demand for ass. --Maggie Leask, - | e: tors fi inations. ) : \ more of her privileges than Canada €omes, Yo would sny to the elec. sufficient guarantee for the superiority ot the ey lls the| II Class.~A Cameron, CN Johnson, M > En a andi Joseph' Bigelow Under thes circomstances, I confidently ap- has; and we do assert without the {tors of North Ontario that a suffici-| stock. (See Ady ) stock holders was all lost. At that time Mr. | Agar, Hannah Unger, Flora Thom and F . i peal to you for your suffrages. . slightest fear of successtul contralic- {ent namber of crosses placed on the Aion that no portion ot Canada has made greater strides during the past yeyr than this immediate section of | . 4 country--Brock, Reach, Uxbridge |!'¢!Ng Many crosses during the next Port Perry celebrated the festival of St. John, and Port Perry. Our motto is |four years. "Let Canada Florish{' After folding the ballot so as to show a And now the OB<ERVER staff again portion of the back only, he will place it in make their annual Low, take our |the envelope, close in the usual way, and renders by the hand and wish them | deliver to the deputy returning officer, who all the compliments of the season.-- | will in the prescoce of the elector put it in inated for the office of Reeve, : : Farewell called upon me one evening to | Byam equal, Nellie Unger Lizzy Paxton, Nn er nr das I now find that the Nominations throughout PORT PERRY. fier! . ; 5 : Masonic Festival and Assembly. | learn if I was willing to buy it, as'there had | Maggie Nicol and Louisa Christain equal, S s ve | the Province have been fixed to take place on ' . Diy Mr. McRus's name wifl de- -- y been some negotiations between Mr. Hink~| Geo W Paxton, Roxanna Crandell, Rebecca nl Jo uot sive the 1)th, and the pollinz on Monday. 18th Jen-| Go to BROAD'S for Choice Miats of eve \ eat Mr. Paxton and thus save the The brethren of the Prince Albert Lodge oo. pin Lo Wid BON Wilson. . serve JE) ware elecled hie would pay the | vary. Within the short intervening time it | description. Saraleill at hy Suis Wi Eon i boy GEOGRAPHY. fine. The mover and seconder refusing to | will be scarcely possible for me to call, as 1 hay Sy - rid Yea ad Shu a IClass.--J McArthur and Emma Dean, | withdraw the nomination, Mr, Currie asked {| should desire to do, upon the electors person- by a Supper and Assembly in the town hall, a he i and if that was Ea sous), H Dower, % Park, R A Sn.ith, J D [as a favor of the electors that Sey Would not [ ally. It will be my endeavor, however, to { Port Perry, on Monday evening, 28th inst. | and } 1d give me Lis promise to that | cWett and Geo W Paxton, equal, Henry | vote for him if his name went to the polls as | meet as many xs possibleat public meetings to : J o About te hundred invitations ero issued rt Ee ent EE 1th Sr ate re | Peas, Foe Sh 3 Jolinson, Sate Ne would not serve and would pay the five | ng hala throughout the Riding. when my views Lipuo: 8, Brapdies, \ aad were handsomely responded to, over two | for Mr. T. P. White the nomination of 8 Towe 3 Dobeon. B Bilton endo B Mobeme, i i Qui ah ia TISHTS vasy bi TORS Tally asia GIN, | i i Convention I would, with such pledge, in- 4 K ; bi y | The following were duly nominated for | tqined. rusting that they may be such as ' hundred being present, We noticed a re- Rt £0 I equal, Andrew Harvingtun, Roxanna Crandell, | the office of councilor, via: Mosscs Wm. --~---- At Broads you will get pure aad genuine stabl entation from Uxbridge, i 5 Livy Paxton, Robt Benson, Jones, Alonza Sexton, Joba Nott. W. T. will meet with your cordial approbation and J The largely increasud and still in. | the lallot box, If the elector make any ofh- i js a A ul mp Ye Sa of he) 11 Class. --Nicholas,Swan, FP Byam, J Parish, C. Crandell, Jas: Jewett, ©. Wilson, | SWEPT = WINES & WHI YS! creasing patronage bestowed upon |er sign than the cross, or place uny mark on gentlemen from that quarter added much to ye hey Farewell gave Ea on W Nott, WC Pound, Donalda Bell, E. Mc-|J W Davis, J, B. Campbell, C. C. Kellett and ig) of the best Brands. | this office lays us under correspond. | the ballot paperor enslope by which he can | the enjoyment of the party ; Oshawa was | duced MrWhite fo join me in the purchase, " | Gortuodsle, Maggie ficol, Ada Smith, Mary | Murk Currie. ; . OE etisatdsrvant. Bl ic ; \ igi Iuereused obligations and afterwards be identified, his vote will be void favorably represented: Cartwright was not | "This agreement bound Mr. Farewell not | H Campbell, A Kerwin, Nellie Unger, Maggie etme Hon EE ang N. W. BROWN: very variety of Groceries Godland Cheap ingen A le OM menceein of aad will not be counted. If he inadvertant= behind, a large portion of the music was | only not to be Beading but io Nw Liga Sullivan. for the several candidates, the returning| Whitby, Dee. 22nd, 1874. 1-3w Oysters ! Qysgrs ! - 4 y spoil a ballot paper or an envelope, he supplied by Cartwright, a large po tion of fluence to secure the nomination e con: 3 mination 1a make the Onrszrver iv I Er IL aT a PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY AND ABTRONONY. officer announced the names of the Seven! q eth 3! ! can, on satisfying the proper officer, return ) il i ent.aud.thi Yenton Jof Br. Nie 1 mo" | TI Class --J Bassingthwaighte, J A Davis, | candidates and the time and places for hold- STRAYED SHEEP. n Can and bulk--Fresh every particular more worthy of that | apg get another. If he take his Dallot toudninly Sallam io argue) Synce Tinta p re ae Teenie Gordon. Mary Agar and John Park, ing the electionsand closed proceedings. rrr BROAD'S, ® extensive and intelligent support With My, foneisy 1 e far -.1 cept the nem sformer Spo 3 A rs Came: i ige 'g the 2nd con. Reach, about ensi ] r out of the station he shall yn andl the, ATi holon evident cqual, A Camicron, Emma Bigelow, Louis N TRAYED from " which is now bestowed upon it. As exceeding shy a sishol & supply of music such as ons but | pisivly about ir, Ferews] it heiog eran , : > .' | Smith, Lizzie Paxton, C.J. McIntyre. = 3 the 16th of July last, 4 Sheep and 3 JAMS BROAD. 2 o . " | that be deliberately intended to violate his r ' " ° Fi BL in the past so in tho future will the | 1 ite Ciout undue dela 1 ali svidom hears, We wers pleased to tees Mr. | 0, 0, a at hel Il Cluas~Prsices 2 Byam, Emeline Mink Muff Lost Jou, They bevy 3 Dives cob ok of tie Port Perry, Dec. 16, 1874. 'OBSERVER conlinue to expose rascul- | : I A |B Spiske alsofrani Cartwright: former should represent this Riding, and to! Bullen, Maggie Leask and W H Leonard, TE ity wherever it manifests itself quit the polling station us soon as his ballot! §ypnor was served in ths basement ot the | that end I will give my best efforts but I |equal, Emma Dean, Louisa Christian, Ada N the 29th inst, between Prince Albert Y y , 5 rors i swarded « ' h or : bas been placed in the ballot box. " ispiay ig sel o < | cannot support Mr. Farewe'l, as I cannot! Smith. and the Ridges, on the Nonquon Road, | WVarded: Rings and Cliques will still neet Any voter who is unable toread. or whois halland such & display 3s 49 fom Seon ae J consent to entrust in his hands the best in- aLcepeA--First Form, a Mink Muff. The finder will be suitably JAMES EIRBY, An N ual Mietng. with eur ane >mpromising opposi-| 40 : ) 1018 presented to the view on entering that Spa" |... of the county. We cannot elect him : rewarde? by leaving the same at Mr Rolph's Lot 20, 1st con. Reach, % { tion; neither position nor wealth | incapacitated by blindness or other physical | cious apartment with tables set for over one | if we attempt it, A new convention can be eS Tame cx Harucss Shop, Port Perry, or with Mr. Dec. 29, 1874. I-5w Th iy Le A et will shelter the knave, and we shall | cause md cannot read the Names on his hundred guests and got up in a manner [called at once and a candidate nominated, Johnson td Fr Byam, pay J Dobson, 3 Llight, near Raglan, T and Scugog ETT] Society for the continue to defend the right at all [ballet in the manner prescribed by the Act which would do credit to any hotel in the and the Bhiing id by the ojo party. Park, F Powers, Geo W Paxton, Maggie| MRS. ALLEN. STRAYED STEER. reception of the Annual Rport, th Election rloaaNis, 3a in the Pasi we shui] |wAyapply. toth Deputy setuning ot | yyuyiugy, esa Me. Farewell from the unfor. | Leask, John Kyle. Vics, Doo. 30,1900 13%) QUTRAYED from the premises of the Sub- | °f Office Bearers for the @suing fear, &c., have the enmity of knaves and trick- who shall mark his ballot paper inthe mau-| pe excellence of the arrangements, the ey position his want of candor has placed SECOND PORM, scriber, lot 2, 6th con. Reach, some time will be hell at sters, the public parasites will as |uerdirect.d by such voter in the presence superior quality and skilful manner in which | him in." II Class--Lizsie Paxton, Louisa Christian. | AGR/CULTURAL IMPLEMENT | in May last, s WHITE STEER, 3 years old,| he mown Hall, Manchbter, wal Sear 24d hate - Dy t Wwe cane of sworn agentsor of the sworn electors repre-| oyerything was got up reflect the highest bliss THIRD PORM. SHOW ROOMS | Si = Tn On Saturday, Januar HY 1875, afl o'clock, | Das for hS formar 0 rene Sing to senda ' the Stari and| credit 'on mine host and hostess, Mr. Dewart | Extensive Auction Baie--An Aue | IJ Class--J A Davis, C J Mclntyre. \ : A *| ably rewarded and any person retaining the |p, m. he siSogils Society . |® : * ed of no other person, and place such paper in| and his good lady of the Queen's Hotel, Port | tion Sale of horses, cattle, sheep, farmin: FOVRTH FORM. same will be prosecuted according to law. | are requested to be present. | follow the path of duty without fear an envelo ; £8 y y i ; f Mr. Ales : 3 regent, | y » | pe and then in the ballot box.-- | perry. and far to prove that Mr. Dewart | implements, &c,, the property of Mr. AleX.| I Class--W H Stevens, EL N Smith and A The Board of Directors w| meet at avor or affection. We shall con-!| ¥ ! : Lo | Perry, goes pi . 2} 2 Tot 2%. in the Ist % tl HE Subscribers have opened Show BENJ. WAGONER en. i foror to cultivate a closer ire An interpreter 'shall be sworn when it is| jg a first class caterer for the public comfort. Bs Dl ae Pier en lg Pi a C Courtice, equal, W H Leonard. Rooms on Perry 8t, North of Mr.| Reach, Dec. 28, 1874. 1-4w | the same place at ten o'clock, a. it Y | necessary. i d i hg hare will doubtless FREXCH GRAMMAR. Currie's Store, where Sample Machines of 4 JOHN CHRIfIE, | wath our numerous and widely seat- oy dag tal The universal approbation of so large and | commencing at noon. There will doubtles the Manufact f the Joseph Hall M: tered patrons. Our progress during The Nominations will take place] intellizent a company is the most flattering | be a large turn out sor the rale is an import-| Teenie Gordon and L N Smith, equal. ra abil aap h an} ie Manchester, Dec. 16, 1874. Becretary, the year now drawing to a close has {on Monday, 11th Jany. and the| testimony which could be given to the ex- ant one, Mr, Willcox is auctioneer, Voltaire. --Class XII, Book II. for mspection ' ! TAILORIN G, far exceeded our most sanguin elections on fhe { cellence of the supper and superior manner TT. 1 Class--Teo nic Gorden, Lizzie Paxton, The farming community are respectful Ee I a I Ls in whic twas go up, and we ny all coi | Blsslomnry Sermons and Mont | I Clase--Leisn Chit, Ads Smith. | ivi to cul and onpck au machin, | 0 © 1? Doparements Farm for of gratitude which we will seek to 4 elections. to Mr Dewart and his entire staff of assistants ings in behalf of the Missionary Society of | I Class--L N Smith. > rE YI EIEN HE Subscriber is carrying on the Tailor- . pay to the full. not only for the splendid supper but for the | the Methodist Church of Canada. Fenslon Ted:mague.--I Class--Teenio Gor- P Thee. 30, 1074, . ete] ing Businessin all its departments at|yy~HE Subscriber offers for Sale pt Excel. : Again wishing our friends a bappy Can ficial I = prompt manner in which it was served.-- | Sermons will be preached on Sabbath next, | don. Port Perry, oY » ~'1| his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, 1 lent Farm being South half|lot 17 jn. Now Your with all the plonsuren: of [anicipal Elections. There were one hundred and ninty-seven Jan 3rd, 1875. Rev W H Laird, of Oshawa, LATIN Port Perry. Newest Styles, FirstClass | the 11th concession of Reach ng 1 ; Epsom, at2 p.m , and Port Perry at 6 p.m" | john McArthur and Charles Loak: ual Charges moderate. cleared, the remainder is splendif wooded. armour for another year determined | oluctors in the several municipalities| |. accommodation for little more | Rev J.'S. Clarke, of Whitby, will preach at! guy w fi Chas Baw year, ou 0 fa to lift the OpservER still higher and -- R % " = : this joyous season we buckleon the| On Monday next the Municipal took supperon that occasion. There will preach at frince Albert, at 10a, m., 8) futrod uetory Book--1Class--John Dobson,| PUBLIC S AI E |Wokmaoshin anda perfect fit guaranteed. | acres of choice land, upwards OF than one hundred so that there had to be | Greenback at 10 a m, Utica 2 pm, and s s n + | There are on the premises a gf bearing De throughout the province will have Prince Albertat 6 pm. Rev will| IIClass~R A Smith, Ji hn Kyle, Andrew HORT ORN ATTLE hard of superior fruit Dring it nearer to the front. ] he ah Cocneiontt Ps oy thet a second table, this marred the comfort a preachat Port Pert af 108 m, and Zion at 6| Harriagton and W (Pound. equal, ' bi ard e Superior fw anda ; Onsgrves as an advertising medium PP y of exercising IT} Jittle buk it conld not well be avoided. pm. The Anniversary meetings will com. | Junior Latin Reader.--I Class--Charles N. ale ! ery is unequaled in North Ontario, both [franchise and of saying by their| The display in the assembly room was | thence on Monday, Jan. 4th at Bort Perry | Johnson, Livy C. Paxton. tea i | i 11 Clase--John Swan, NicRolas Swan: from the extent of its circulation and {votes ; whom they wish to place over | nothing behind that in the supper hall.-- Ee iosdny ion and Biome at'3| _ Sewiog Lain Reader Clisemcd W. Nott, the Jasalities thiaugh whic): it sir C1 | the affairs of the municipality for| This large and beautifu hall had a gay ap- | "iE Tie ag, (See posters) | Joseph D Jewett, Teenie Gordon James Ross, vy al je T 5 an, the ensuing year. It is not only|Pearance with its hundred and ifiy active, Franklia Powets, way of buildings, a substandial ing House 25x35 with 14 feet finished throughout. " There are a fine well and There are two Barns, one : os htly pl seek chi of the Caesar --1I Claas--Teenie Gordon, James ti CB i 24x34 including the stable wi which eannot be obtained through | the privilege but the duty of every i ni hin = Or ey Ero the | T0 the Editor of the Dien: Ross, Joseph D, Jowett, § E McRride, Frank. Jo Agent oe Sas nase Soni Yachine, 30200 and ail her necemery #ny other paper in the riding, and |elector not only to use his franchise clock had struck ten auzious ears began to Sir--Having boen nominal the posi-| Jin Powers. 0a Thursda Jan 1, 1875 mchine ga 3a use and" also. the. Lhop The land is clearof stumps. 1 The smpmr-yonr-wo shall sos that! but to use it irrespecfive of personal] listen for the welcome music when the band tion hott Sieb f shore pore -- my Firgti--A on H Leonard, : | t | hes the gunlibr of Ye 3 Ducking i» tu en | The location is capital, oh those advantages are hereanen, and likings or dislikings:The franchise is | took their seats on the platform and arranged oy ud Ting wend i Botrend utah. ichi Dion. WIL sold by Public Auction, by ko nonsiieratic ne {he euachines. {is village of Grosnbiuii at al Advertisers renp still greater benefits | on1y yy (rast placed in the hands of the | themselves for work. : the Ihave finally con-| Xenophon--Jomes Ross, W H Stevens, oe Sie SOMPSON & BOS, JOHN P! . | Terms easy, to suit purchaser { in patronizing the Osszrvee. Oar used didate for the position, y at MAYFIELD FARM, their entire Herd or 'EARCE. easy nr Mvortiing patres will flours u bo for the genoral| Mr. Graham. the active floor manager,800n | yg yo go 10 the polls. Should I bo ro.| Zucian--A C Couriice, W H Stevens equal | giock of . Port Perry, Dec, 1, 1874. 49| _ For particulars apply to the { " £0008 the Dah Who uses his fran-' made his appearance and his well known |, oo oo) be my aim todo justice to all JUNIOR ARITHMETIC. SHORT HORN CATTLE! : Mi oo ise with any other intent, or for| voice rang through the hall and ina twink. ', ive of position or locality. . 1 Class ~Elizabeth McArthur and Flora AED any other purpose than that of £he|ying the fair ones and their partners were De Arr a "40 MALES AND 7 FEMALES, i : A Hanchestor Doc. 1h an gonstal good 1s recroant to his duty | mates tosoneh the lorcacion of the. dns | 1 ill Pras my views more fully at the Gy" 4uks, il) shm Mesthar, Wall | OF which about ame-hird are of recent fm. Row for the Holidays Mi y, y : to-morrow--Thursday--evening. portation, aud Choice Show Animal: and is betraying an important trust, | The gallery soonAilled with spectators and masking T C Pound, Nellie Unger, W A Sexton, Gert pociation, and Animals, in fine| ) mart: 4A . LOTS %s 'The bestinterests of the municipality | the Lali with lovers of thie light fantastic. -- = Yo OTT, le aon n a May | ge . » | : Te as (Should be his only aim in placing bis| py, dancing continued with vigor till after Some yor, IT Class--John Kyle, Bobert Benson, B. 1, AY FIELD: Es Date Rn te Te CHOICE Sote and be is anworthy of the IFN | four ot the morming. It is univermlly | go Hurry New Yaan--The Camier Jowett Maggie Nicol, |" Lunch at eleven o'olock. Sale at 1a| ©U8hly Prepared to supply the wants of all J ew 0 would prostitute it 1 any admitted that this was much the gayest, the |p 0 uy make bjs Anriusl call to-morrow, SECOND. ARITHMETI(, noon, under the superintendence uf | ! in everything pertaining to - Sthei Dariiose. : is alwaye holt ios agreeable and ths lagen purty o ei Po Deco 10; nS ome, Jet Dobson, | Mr. J. &. PAGE, of Senuett, N. Y. i Holid * Dainties FOR S sufficient numbers to allow the elec: wiih prs Sr ---- 11 Class. Ida O Alex Renee-Sine "ai oLiday bo munis, i ] Paxton, @ameron; | Notes bearing 6 per cent interest. ; . tors to make a ehoiece, and here the . : BIRTH. 2. Chas Lockyear, John Park, Joseph D Jewett, S A duty of the candidate ends;having be| ® floor maveger snd by bis least, Kindly |g Beach, fo tho inh con. on {he 37 | Geo W_ Fusion, Emeline 'Blin, Bovenaa |, Disco. allowed for cas st tho mle fof FoR a NEW YEARY - ord the >mbled rate-payers defin. | Maoner makes cverythisig go off pleasantly | jnst., the wife of Mr. Joseph M. Bryant, of 8 Crandell, Maggie Leask. : i Ge BIRT his ion and presented his daughter, ; claims, here the matter with him [f the duty of floor manager. " £8 DIED, ] is ' ought to end ; ag ~down| The Brethren of the Lodge sre much in-| -n the ip of Uxbridge, onthe 20th | Mary Agar, James Basingthwaite , Bmima De; nom bing apis vias debt to al who pateoniae the fotival on Tut, Mr, David Snih, ged 16 yr mos. | Bigelow, Toca Gordon, gertan Unger 07: DSC: 15, 1874 | Brick which be is seThing Nobetter Brick can be gq Come and ver they prosont or : hei i : oils Special Notice. | Sirti sickening n the extreme: : ing ThA MAS os mls Canes Janes Sap] Er al i This 'practise is aunoying to ~ Ommaren Oren, poe stars [GTI omen Bont. | Tatil afte the holidaye the sub-| : [Boring Wheat --..<7\.\. "08a to ogo, 1 Ows--03 MelntyreF Rowers. | | scriber differs great inducements to dor Bays and Gite, Thor : 300/ 1 ey his customers to purchase Furniture, Snows in North § qual, Ste viet S| A good stock to select from, call] Toys ! Toys! Toys! oped tf pnt ie We led for want of space to early and get your choice. © || ap 3 A. i ee , i a op, [Smet ei) school tll pext week. Port Perry, Dec. 16, 1874. 51.3w, Port Perry, Dec 1, wre. : Cartwright, Dec. or 11806 > \ oe a

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