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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Aug 1883, p. 2

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ALT TRE CURR eas EE Sat to bave a wholesome dislike Prince Albert Court of Revision against their ass- fng ministers of the Gospel. Tbe as én \ Sabb sian to exemption on the ministerial plea' a ne - An Important Appeal. A notice of apes} has been serv- «d on behalf of the petitioner in the South Victoria election case with a io "what position the respondent's famous letter ovcu- igs in the scalg of purity and bow re railway .lo voters are to be classed in the eatagory of v= The decision importance ¢ ST oorTu nts and will she of it appeal, to the County las a {ytare; aide to candidates and thi gow duia . THe #hols'exemption systom is a transparent fraad, No slass of men nop descriptian of pros exempt from, be ] ortios of ho man; : : ; map of mature Yo 20 po ition, from e Jowest--those un- ys excepted -- he public'expenditure.-- hy-shonld: Ministers 'of thé Gospel Civil Servaptsor anyother clase of exempt. fromebearing their 'the men be nt, Joi. 2 juss rtion. of the cost a irom; the g mont «whether mumcipal, erieral, AT pariake of the advun- muuicipal anization | mast pay for keeping highs wepairand esherwise ern- wi hoe le or the safety of public travel; slknsethe highways and all should contribute to their maintenance. -- Every man in a. municipality -- partake to a greater or less extent, of the advantages arising from the propor government of the manici« lity; bul that government can't ren witbost me and Shade pe ceiving benefits ought te con towards. the cost of securing thom: It may be. legally ¢ ta take of a_stapid snd dishonest' Act 10 creep out of paying ones just raportion Dr he (4 ot "secur- DEE of a ele hé mors of th very he ble. "While. the wiex- tends fo civil sersents' and others the privilege of exemption from tax tion it'd "compel anyone to aks aoa tape sbzone In the of highways, for in- nee dhe ming und keeping in| tan repair Of which form the 'principal ac glows ditare of rural mynici- men with incomes Fgh ing along only at rare Sl and then thoy creep alanggthe . 9idd.on foot, these: must ptribate. their pertion towards the: maintopange of: the bighways, while parties in easy circumstances and with comfortable salaries drive along in their carriages almo8t daily thas helping to wearand entup roads tothe repair of which. they do not contribuip one cent because a bung- ling law provides for thoir exemption noited and persistent. effort should be put forth to sweep all such exemptions from the statute book. ------ tl the" - Changing Front. "At the meeting of the Whitby Presbytery of the Presbyterian chuvoh, held in Port Perry on July 17th, a petition appeared from the Ashburn congregation, praying thut they might be connect. with Clare: mbut, while Utica might be connect- The suggestion Ra very good ofie and the Prince Albert Preabyterian chatréh-being so much better and more "commodioun than seithor the | stepping' the bo bled ' through] 1 or whether be desires it or no--must the day. greatly (extended their which now _ includes planing in all departments' the manufacture of 'doors, sash, window: blinds, pumps, &o., &c., 'have also to éxtend their and' sgonts 0 that they may know just bow, far. they may go without over~ > . nde of purity. Harry Up Improvements. Mr. G. W. Hargngtow's handsome new cottage ready tor bocupsncy'. It fsa peat and substiantially built structure, in - | a pleasant location and :gonrenient to the basiness centre of the town, -- 1t 35 a frame building and the work- | chanting is 'most creditible te the : manship skill: and setivity of the builders, Monsrs, Powers ® Janos. : 1 _. Me.'Honderson, nb the: north side of Queen St., hus overhauled his resi- dence to much x onmfort, convenience and appear- ance. wil Tngpshi, on the 'northside. of building a fine a rs store on the site of -the O88 perhaps the finest be/lding site town aad the naw buildin Pro=| somploted will i»#6 a hundsoine ap- ce and will add ahother to the neat and #andsome residences of the weators division Of the town, Mr, Jones, on Simcoe .St., bas giver bis residence a thorough over: 'handy 1t - looks neat and comfortable. fa fodt, improvement is the order of & Qe. having business W..: J. Trounce premises and they are building quite a large building for show room, store room and other purposes. CRN Lr udt A Harvest of 'Beath. The Island of Ischia, near Naples, was more than half destroyed on Saturday Inst either by an earth- unke or the sinking of the ground, the chief towns were destroyed aud death reaped a rich harvest, between four and five thousand peonle hav: ing porished and large pumbers maimed, bruised and torn in the most - fearfal manner. = Only five houses were left standing .in the town of Cassamiccola but the: im- mense destruction of. property. is never once thought. of amid the the terrible sworifice of human lifo and feurfol suffering. ---------- Carrying Business with a Rush. See Davenport, Jones & Co's new advertisement in this issue, They announce the fact of their having pur- chased Abbs & Paterson's entire stock and will within a few days move imto the premises | occupied: by Abbs & Paterson where they intend to rush business with still increasing effort and stronger induce- ments. = (See the adverlisement.) ---------------- A Rousing Oivie Holidayin Port Perry. The more active ones of CortPerry, believing in the theory that all work and no plas determined on baving a holiday and $1h declared a Civic Holiday. ith Advertisement in this issue. a Wasnt api or 4 | VALUABLE PRoPRETY ror SALE. - Paétiedwishing to iuvest in valuable is offers Hayes. surest way k to bave wm accordingly to burn up the prison but were fi usirated 1 their attempt The Winnipeg spot and familiar with the dascritjopithe, relin the campaign x follows ! marching up 3 ndj is | carpet vig. 'The two officers will hold'a council of war at Rat P doubt war will begin. The fact is, howev the inhabitants of | have been sadly "disappointed 'with Mowsths tactics, They wero eth o on the south side of, 'Queen St. is qbont 0 Pattnilo is an statist advantage as well for sod ven 'then [she length of the campaign will greatly the quantity Mr. Pines; on' the risiig ground [Ibs POEL SL 'mixture and raspberry syrup at Port Arthur, ! y. in when 'bo formally declared till cork screws arrive. ishardly the right thing, succeeded in having Monday Augost | a view to making the very best ot it sucha 'programme' has been got up as cannut fail 40 clean out the .suir-| roundings men, women and children who will Jeally pleased to. witness the games and sports, See farylandacakin onsiod fhe ote noes' shah ty will find that mu | grand oppor anith for. 80 incesting hisads it elsewhere in' bib issue. 58. thee farma dor sale. also of to, sell bis outéide of the cor ort Perry. (Road 1 y to prisons and bolieving thug the out,9f thbm thoy set! to "worl being on the 4 All ds- quiet - Rut-Portage. - Brigadier Burden has disbanded his five-and-twenty special constables, and 'fs ddxionsly awaiting the arrivel 'of = Brigadier from the Lianding with, this 1 and then 'no| the disputed ter epough when it was announced that He {about B | 'posed ) mpleted and | from Ontario, the cork-scrow bo 'to take 1, hecausd, that like: the other inyading: foroes'wonl an ample . torward from eo id Be to deg jos. It is. vain to try to #keite the people 'by Mowat Mp:eallaise : The trgitor's hand is on thy throat, . on- ; Ob-tay-res.o: «Tt iso to conjure them to stand up for the award unless. they. are first asked (to stund vp to the bar, Blood will not be shed in amy event tml] the' commiswirst mrrives 8 cost by a 5 T0Donnell. O'Donnell took Darthmouth irae 0 | he rp West. End of. London and. 4 details Miopat of Bo "was mot killed Puttullo, who is] oy §{ ony the informer wag k authorities 'beliove that O'Dennéll - plicated. {blow up escaped with Coleman to N . | Government! select: Place for Carey. not revealed to the police: who ,t tio | 1 id' the from Dublin to London. Caregen tye mi them: Finally they ing under the name of Power, - | 'ntation A terrible Bccident occurs Grand 1 i 'F why travelli of rdf 1) of le Ihe eres 16 cheqtie some of leave. the steamship Kinsauns Oastle to the steamship Melrose; The shooting caused intense exel The :@ove od says: .. Carey lost his money. Carey was followed d gho --. ft the city Ly the York R ey Hae ork | purrendered Y. d the Viototin' bridgé' vod came from 'thal i . O17 | reaching the village they :¥ y: 130 y's, Watson's store od asked to ho t d. exhibitions of delight on ' the nearest station on (he d si exhiiony of ight on the sesrest sialon on (1c [Cd fects bite. Mi. ; frge crowd gathered to-night: im trent | reforred them to, bis brother, the | Carey' f | with whom they mado satistactor 's lute, residence, Coaerin yj hv = ey Ini Hy "ed to, Me. m- | Watson's store and. bad tea, le sub~ three years ago in tbe: They he. Mansion House ko od' Africh 09 the dates when the villa It is doubtful Md he | stop, Inks was entered, wero forth coming nw bis aestination before sailing Ttwas' ever, whon Morriyton was renched t fewer people around sud took the vest goin] ) £1 having Mr 4 or ) h . otight 10 keep hls bogus. and when heo again sets oy Tet him stick it in the crows 3 Bay gloks lock at it ' 'A 'Rafiway 'Disaster.' Paotenor Hou \ Ning ra alls, uly 28.-- a ae es $ Watetfowp! Railroad last bight. JF rom tae and | ferocity depend upon of those 'wet refrehbments,-- of |Manitobs meed not put.on they hear ot the Camp: aight of ceugh ng a vi pears that . war may not: after the 8a it The Board of Directors of the Rench Port Porry and Scegog Agri cultural Society met at Ruddy's Hotel, Port Perry on Saturday July 28th. oan . The minutes of the previous meot- ing were read and confirmed the severnl members made théir. retaroe showing a much larger membership than in any previous year for many years. The committee appointed to solicit subscriptions lo aid itl "the show brought in cheering reports'asio tho "I hearty sympathy and genorosily. of the business men, towards the com- 'ling show, so that from present indications the coming show muy be oxpected to be one of the best and most interesting aver held by the Society. This ig as it should be 'whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well, and Agricultural Societies' Showd are' no excsption from the rule. indication could be given of 'the activity and Joreavegence of any locality than the engrgy displiyed Hn the Shows held in 'tho locality. That the holding of such showsis an advantage to the locality in which they are buld will be.admitted by all, but the advantage will always bo in proportion to the interest manifested in the success of the Snows, and all should combined their efforts to secqre the: greatest success possible and show by these efforts that the locality is worthy of having such Shows he'd in their midst,. Much, very much of the succeds of the Floral Hall depends on' thes'activity and skill of the ladies avi as the lidies in this section of country have firmly ostablished their reputation for the superiority of the work of their fuft hands there need bo no deubt as to the success of the depart- ment depending on the skill of the fair competitors, The several manufactnrers will doubtless make their department creditable fo'their push and enter- prise; and ag'a 'matter-of coarse the orticaltural, Agricultural and Live Stock departments will. be ull that they shonld be and in keeping with the wealth and enorgy of the com- petitors and the superior facilities of this section of country. It was decided that the !Show be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept 25 and 26. . salt After appointing the regular sets of Judges, the proper committee and making further necessary arrange- ments tho meeting adjotened. ©» wi 07] | ------ 1 4 ; 1-2 Port Perry Council. * 4 5 A Special Meeting of the above' Council was held on tHe evening of Mond; 7 Takt, AlL the niémbers' present exept The Reeve in the chair. lo ac 9d ola 1 Qnmotion fof - Mr. 'Richasdeon; By-liw - {No. - by, way of Debentures, read formation geined from a party wha was inj 'the wreck oy pattictiore, Tietly told aed : Central Railroad, Watertown ., Reilrond, a double beater 04, . | charge of reached Carylon, N.'Y., 41 miles from ¢ar, day coach and two front sivepers. and completely demolishing them. The engines a complete wreck. Our informal Alex, Toyers, Dillon, £10,000 for preliminary expenses. No more decisive] | search, DO! Jude | 204 1 ln, copfidence wen. these.1--+An exeursion party in charge of Mil. nen. a C. Roach, passenger agent of the Michigan L - x ailro was attached to theve.| «hlor | stearabont. expross on the Rome &1 Conductdr Garrison leaving bere at ten minutes pait seven o'clotk last. night. "Phe train consisted of two encines; one baggage car, one day coach and nine sleepers All 'went well #11 about 9-30 p. m., when the, train, running at ite 0 mte of erally that we'bave sold out our busi ness to-'Messis:. Davenport, Jones & Co. who will continue it in the same premises. © We return our sincere thanks for the large share of publig patronage we have enjoyed and solicit a conti yance. of the sy for eur ABBS & PATERSON: Here it collided with a freight car whi had been left standing on; the siding, an presumed the beavy gale bad blown it on 'to the main track. The express came crashing into it tulescoping the baggage Bula iia plowed their way through the earth and ade counted 2] injured, many so badly they:will die. "| Those killed are: --Judge Thomas Hoyne, 4 Chioago; Mrs: Jane Carl, Meridim, Misd 3] h,; Prot. Stoney Battle Creek, Mich; Willie Lefever, Bag fd City, Michi; Ashley Tyle Camden, Ohio} Thos Stills, Waterdown, N. Y ; sleeping cat: rter J. U. 'Skenk, Cleveland, Obio: Thos A iis Dickson, Cleveland, Ohio. Fogineer * Mew crept, into Montroul but it hd Carthy was scalded from' bead to foot and | D® hoped that no, such iusnlt hax died early this morning. Luke Frants, hos been offered to this fair Domine Oswego, N. Y., fireman, killed. fon a8 to import any such infumous ttre =m wretch upon its 'soil to polute it ne ting i such an arrical cortainly would. Hunting Dead Duoks. | "py "irk Examiner. of July 10th A syndicate whose love of big figures ap- SAYRI-- 1 pears to have got the better of their financial i ing'of Ji reason ave foolishly trying to efiecta settle Notwittistwwiing 1 He €wnbing of James 1 ressed determin. ment of the Confederate debt have subscribed id bag SEY he ut the last moment completely baffled by the action of the authorities and, was obliged to leave the country withont one farthing of reward for his servicoasinformer: Notonly thus, but the Lord Lieutenant refused to grant hin a written pardon, and he took his depurtare fiom Dublin a disappointed and dejected man, As it tafns out his threats to resume his plaes in the Corporation and to continue his occupation as a brick. layer io were bute A a BLAM be Ae ATA She be was glad to procure safety on anv terms, He believed he had got the Government in a difficulty ; that they conld not keep him STAng a Tn Tt has been awserted, with what roe of accuracy i is nol easy, Lo, 3 determine, that Cmey, the Dublin Penzance and Bruce and Georst, prominent members of parliament are amougst the trustees, Thirty million b Lave been deposited for five years with a'Bafe Deposit Co. and certificates taken in exchange. Tf pething is accomplished in five years the holders can withdraw the bonds The syndicate will be satisfied if it securs 12 to 15 per cent,, and proposes to exercine financial presure similar to thet applied 10 Greess Wien tho Sumpidisien ub Anal repudiated loan secured. If anyone isso foolish as pay anything over a dollar per hundiedweight for the worthléss rubish he; will, get bitten, him handsomely to induce him to go away. But, deep connpirator as he was, he was en-- tirely ontwitted, and so unexpectedly that he seemed paralysed at his helpless position, and suddenly submitted to proceed to & distant land. The manner in which Lis acquitcéhse was oblained was very simple] Goon. ror: Kangas.--Eanaaa Ciry, July 28. --The soaking ruin which has fallen over the southern and central parts of the State insures' the greatest yield of corn ever known. Oats are very abundant, many field yielding over one hundred bashels to the acre. . answered ;_his er. Peter was removed from his company, #0 that he did not know what had become of "Bim other informers had left the prison anil he F new not whether rrr im Rarmed; Gi --New York, Joly 30 -- The New York Herald's Loudou cotrespond= ent says the rains and 'eold hifve. dispelled all hopes of a fine Harvist in Britain; while | they had gone, He began to suspect that | been done with his wife find family, and the Tu France the wheat Aree. and yioldiwill, bu expressioh in the Tetter appended----written smaller $han the average. Holland, and shortly before ho wad taken from 'Kilmaid- Belgium expect an average. I'aly a moder- | ja "shows he was suspicions' that they ate. harvest. . In Southern Europe whet!) a boop as he terms it "kidnapped "-- and barley are faic. Hungaey will [fall far | Carey' elder children were firn€ sentaway, below the yield of last year. Central A Kurope seems favored, On the whole the cereal crops of Eurupe' 'promise ' fairly well. te Approver-Inyicible wonld meet them at acertain port. Suddenly, at made knew to Cardy prison, He started | : enquired what the" Govérnmbn do wigh him. What, he.asked was to reward] £37 What praisions % for is S rotection * - pid A Liuextanie Exo. --The St. Thomas Times says :--A sad drowning accident happened at Middiomiés a few days ago.-- Tt weems two brothers named Alexander and Hugh Black were working dasing the efter- noon on a ferm along of river Thames, Hagh drove river to' 'water the anfméls' sud not return- ing after the "lapse of 'half: At hour, Alex. became alarmed 'and j went in search of his oféction be = exte him, and Poald now monke hin hoice--vither go to the colony for which age had paid, or the dour Wal "to walk out h free man among the citisens. Being re that it was the d of wi gly Inatituted 'afl ry pooined to n m, ; and cameo, 3 telens nestion was of his brother be river at Apa o i thay here the stream was but tw 'foet in depth Lat thé 3 merely panjeeture, | of pte i be was kicked by nd 26 ETE yearsof. age; snd was such Them TOF His 31 bing: Laermsse Touran, Fost Rage, 100 Yards We beg to advise 'the public gen-, assassin monufactarer and traitor in prison; and that they would have to pay His applications for m written pardon ' were | unheeded ; his demands for terms were une | RS mre. Nothing 80 simple and perfec a for Carpet as the i The Markets. An ---- ae) ! ibing their after Goose Wheat t-do.-oupposed+ Burley A307 nem RTA RLU 7 ----- 9 if Between T. Fogg, of Uxbridge avi Fynat, fail of Port Perry. NTE The Lacrosse! taatches will Te between the following clubs : Ushgwa. Uxbridge, Whitby, Beaverton Cs w "and Port Berry, for nd od ¢ SILVER CUP, vALoe $60; 4 Given Yh Olympia Club, Port Perry, and | | Dah wily for'them by the | ee aa Compsny," ** * The first match' will be played at 10 o'clock, the foot race will take place about 2 o'clock, followed by thie second Lacrosse match. All players in these matches must' be bona fide mémbers'of the club with which | they play. 8 1 | aT himents on the grounds. | Admindlm $o'tbe Grounds 10c. Ladies free. | Cor one: and Sllamdcane the Paskest} » Hon, Secretarys: 4 LE a § fm J HE undersigned offeid the following [ Properties for Sule, vig: = oo | Panoss Nik 1'--100 acres being the w of lot 16, .in' the 8th econ. of Reach, 20 acres cleared, the pemninger in bush, Panos No. 3.58 acres being fhe n.¢ } of Iut 16, in the 1sb con. of Reach, This parcel ia rented WT the fall 'of 1887 pt a yearly rents] of $150. Panowy No.3 --The n, e, § of lot 14, in the 2nd con, of Reach, ail cleared and in a good state of cultivation, There are good buildings ahd a large orchard on the pre= miss This parcel now rents for $5 an acre. If this parcel ie not ronted by the 1st of Septembue next; it will be leased tora term, of years. nt » an dy PaRcsl 4--Uontaing 3} sercs on Simcoe street adjoining the corporation of Port Perry. On this parcel ia erected a Large, Handsome, White-Brick Residence, built in the most sabstantin! manner and Intest ap- proved style. - There are also good tables and o her necessary, outbuildings. with a Fine Orchard and Gardens. Z Titles indisputable, < ~nis in a grand opportunity 'for sicating '@exirable properties. HERA Fyrpacticularg apply to | 4 «LJ i CW. Fh HAYES, Aug 1,1883, +. Port P VOTIRS LIST, 1683, then his wife aud the younger mewbers of the family followed: it being asserted fhat : ¢ and ge | NOTICE fhe br fe on at and | mentioned Yea third and fonrth A intended to | of "Too V TE a t Elect bem of the | ty a My with_astonishment when informed that would receive mh pe] i ener THE: TOWNSHIP COUNEY, ONTARIO, 4a * List Act" o copio require «od by said section to be 80 transmitted or ections, . And | np at my off for inspection, : Tictor are called said Lipt, and if errors ar fond there o VERY DEPART avite all oustomiékd who bave™ beet" rad us in our present quarters. the & A see Era te Mion dona hom st wonderfully low prices, NA is give goods of the yery ' le at the, Very lowest prices ds of and all prices marked in pla » Highest Market Prices paid for Butter; " DAVENPORT, JONES. & CO: aut "wid | to announce the arrival of a large quantity of He BOUGHT SPECIALLY FOR Preserving Purposes, AND WHICH WILL BE FOUND i Extraordinary Good Valies Also Fit Jas of every description cheap. 5 & Shoes Extea Inducement in every other Department, v d ; i "La Special Bargains in Boots Highest Price for Butter, Eggs, &o. 8. CORMIGAN. Port Perry, July 19, 1883. { i in the Township of | on Lake, in full opera-' red to furnish st my yard jn. (4 WISXTaH SW

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