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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 30 Jan 1890, p. 2

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Port Perry, Nov, 13, 1889. ---- ; [svccmssor To DR. JoNxs.] PORT PERRY, - - Ne Offion hours--9 to 114. m. ; 240 5p. m. and evenings. Ee NORTH ONTARIO. OBSERVER ER TT PORT. PERRY, JAN. 30, 1890 EEE - ; = 'us and shaken us up generally, that we aro neither able nor willing to attend to business. The Usetul and the Ornamental "meither ornamental nor useful, while n,. matter-of fact, common-sense cts lio around rotten ripe for . mstion, It took our local lights half a century Yo discover that every man whe contributes to the revenue of a price of oil, The hotter war the sooner peace, let the conspirators go on, the fraud will burst the sooner. Look Before You Leap. From the present temper of the British courts the editorial fraternity will find it to their personal advantage to select their yame, and when they wish to reprove wrong doing they must confine their strictures to the ona plebeian class or abide the consequen- ces. Mr. Parke, editorof a small newspaper published in London, Eng: land, in an attempt to expose and secure the breaking 'up of a notorious house, published the names of some of the frequenters, but unfortunately for him he included a lord among the mistake in selecting titled game, for Ins lordship gets off scott free and the editor gets twelve months in jail for bis pains. Had the editor selected a poor man or woman for his target be would have been lauded to the skies | for his geal fior the Ppiiblis weal, .but scorched is for the courts to decide.-- The Mail sues the Empire for criminal libel. The indictment isa. terror. that David Oreighton, wickedly and maliciously, intending to injure, vilify, basa perfect right toa voice | Dusiness ~ in the selection of the men who shall _ handle thet zerenve. For the al of the Messrs. Wheeler, of this town, long time. : © | Brock, "and our Dr. Ouarry, the talented incumbent | North Ontario, has of the Church of the Ascension, con- | lowing letter :-- : Janes GLENDENNING, Daan Sin have muel tisfacti iti solemn burial services of the Church oriole oni) en - 8 of England were highly appropriate | fluential meeting of the electors gf and the effective manner in which the | township held here last x doctor conducted them added much to | which I had the honor to p their interest. . Esq, h The services of the Church beng that the thanks of thee . tors completed the. proper officers of the municipality of the Township of Bi Sons of England now proceeded with |are due'to you'and that they $ the burial services of that Order. The |deved to you through - me for ¢ lerge gathering in attendance seemed terest you have taken and the & . .__| attention you have given to greatly interested in the attractive . the municipality. - The ceremony. The earnest and becoming | sypported by those gentlemen manner was most pleasing to witness very flattering and complen and appeared fully to comply with | marks to yourself and con the injuhetion of the big book, "Let the township on the success of" brotherly | jue". Such man-{CHurte put forth by youn Tf 1 rly love continue", man-| os ile filling the office of Reeve di ifestations of brotherly love by the|the past four years. The ny sons of good old England could scarcely | carried by a very hearty and fail to induce the prayer, "May Eng: | ous vote, every map in the Jand's fair and fragrant rose never |%® his feet. Iam: : " Yours truly, wither. MrEng x GLEND! : Sunderland, Jan. 7,1890. \* " . Sons of England Annual Supper ui GLENDINNINGS Old England Lodge, No. 9, held|T- H. Glendinning, Eeq., their annus! celebration in right royal| DEAR Faiexp-- Recei style, by a public supper on the cven letter informing me that at ing of the 20th inst., at the Queena Hotel, Mine host Hodgson was fully equal to the emergency, and a spread which would have done credit | Psst to any of eur best city hos, Neither expense nor labor was spared in getting : up » tablealike_oreditable to the skill | the peopl aud liberty of the worthy = host and | throvgh enjoyed for the greater part of the hour, the nimble waiters baving their activity and tact pretty well tried. Supper being over, Mr. C. L Vickery, Presiden lodge, led off in the intellectual de- i partment by a few appropriate and | Monday, 20th inst, : congratulatory remarks, thanking all] The members took the present for being present and admon- | officeand qualification, and ishing:all to join right in and combine |journed for dinner. their efforts in securing an abundant | Council resumed. The success for the intellectunl part of the | previous meeting were read entertainment. firmed, The usual loyal and patriotic toasts| A lengthy communica were now given from the chair, and |ceived from the Olerk of Thorah were heartily responded to in song. | cerning work on the townline betw Mr. Jos. Opok "sang "Red, White and | Thorah and Brock: * Blue" with good effect, "Our Order" A communication from was next given. Mr. Wm. Edmett |cial Secretary, relating & responded most effectively ; he also | of tax exemption, was laid gave the financial and numerical stand- | next meeting: 5 i . Nott followed in reply to the same toast. Mr. Thos. | McConnell, of Lindsay," now EE Ad hn aa Statat. ped bo be i in x | t the homes of the er classes in a following sly aud subscribed the sities, Sid ry y Somhon Fle the declaration of office and qualifion- that the destitution and wretoly dikes ©! tions viz :--John McKee, "Reeve ; James Parr, y Reeve; David d | Fallisand Anson Taylor, Councilors. The minutes of last meeting were » | read and confirmed. meeting. i ~The vesigoation of Rev. A. A. Drummond, of Newcastle, was accept- ed. Commissioners from his gation tein the Warmest terms of epidemic oatarrh, and is {the court. The resignation is to take ysicinne lightning | fect after Sablath, 9th February. rapidity with which nury. Allow us}. ur readers | FE "2 ar § ¥ i crit . FF A'communication was received from the Fronunal Sersary respeoting | rained - exemptions from municipal taxa turn, their handi to anything req Mr. Taylor brought in and carried [jng a little manual "dexterity. * through a By-law to appoiit auditors 'and' di bear for the current year. Mr, John Hughes and Mr. Wesley 3 J) y op Aupointed auditors at a salary 0 And the swarming children are gro Mer. Parr brought in and oarried |j,z up, nding the: acho through a By-law to appoint an igjyost as shiftless and incapable p Assessor. : | sically as their ts. May wi Tn Won, Meladghlin as appoint: believe that a day will soon coméswhen assessor at a salary h o rd Mer Falla: broughe. th and cirind | ae Hee Sooty Naded through a By-law appointing J. H. | cot iit did not provide ne' carefully Devitt, Anson Taylor, and D. Fallis, | for the 'training of the hands' for Esquires, members of the Local Bonrd on, of Health, who with the Reeve and Clerk constitute a Board for the submitted the Treasurer's oval of the meeting of Council, : loved by Mr. Parr, seconded hy Mr. Taylor, that the clerk be instiuctad to procure a copy of Harrison'sMunicipal | hud for colds, coughs, and all Manual for the 'use of members of | ary disorders. Ask yeur droggiot foe council. --Oarried. : Ayer's Almanae; it is the best pul Moved by Mr. Parr, seconded by |cation of the kind, and full of He. Hullia that John Hughes, Esq., | mation- 3 oF appoin! Sanitaty Inspector for : James Bros, of Trenton, have con- ey gon Diagd of | uct S885) | sonted to locate their fabniture faotory The committee appointed to examine |; Norwood, providing he corporation Bond reported verbally Sives thom onus of 57,000, oasis ined the = exami same and e is $2,000 more than: they agreed to take some weeks ago, the Register considers it, i ' of being an exorbitant demn orders 'Annis, R. Edgerton, Mrs. Loughend, | reseh of faith outhieis past: and Mrs, Kissick, indi '$4 each ;| Bread p Mclaughlin, iy vig a } JO seule Loat al TNARRIRD. Te ; Wm. Lucas, regi 889, postage &c., $13.10 ; John A : Shed, Town | Bownax--Frnovson.--At the residence Te At 4 of to ben Insorance on Drill and contents, $15; Johu Watson, to bridge an 6th con, line, $5; On motion the Council adjourned unbi the 24th day of February next Mr. James L. Hughes visited this plate some time ago and delivered address, the result of which has been the formation of a branch of the Association with the foll

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