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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Apr 1890, p. 2

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ity oo ey Cheaper than the Cheapest! r assortment of DRESS : . 'WM. BROCK. Port Perry, Nov. 13, 1889. eee {suCoRssoR TO DR. JONES.] PORT PERRY, - - ONTARIO. #8 Office and Residenoe--Opposite Tum- monds Store--corner Queen and John joe hones--0 to 11a. m. 5 240 5p. m. evenings. = NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER Ly PGRT PERRY, APRIL 17, 1890, Took Out for Squalls. On dit that the Premiers of Ontario, : Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick bave arranged to hold the parlit- mentary elections for the four pro- "yinees on one and the samo dny, The four Premiers appear to have work the electiona on the The 10th - of June next to bo the day seléoted, Jt into Record-of this Bank published in columns of this issue, is most ' creditable to the management and 'cannot fail in being gratifying to the Stockholders and customers of the The Western Bank of Oanada is ienerslly acknowledged to be one of 3 . managed, most prosperous and reliable monetary institutions in the Province. The Stockholders have hers goad eanse for satisfaction seeing at their i up stock of $346, ) _ during the year, earned 5,557 or over 10} per cent on the wvestment. Such is a grand showing abjilties, thor wering integrity. honor 'and tact the public implicit confidence, leavi Joseph's. Island. He is taking with him his splendid, young, Agricultural Stallion "Young Scottish Champion®; nd intends trav. eling him on the Jsland during the season. ~All wish Mg, Barton success. p@~ The L 0.0. F. Anniversery Sermon will be on Sunday evening next, 20th inst., by the Rev. J. McEwen. The Brethren will assemble in the lodge reom até o'clock, sharp, du A Drsirante TuproveMENT.--We understand that W, E. Yarnold, Esq., D. L. 8., township etigineer for Mari- posa, has been instrugted by the Coun cil of that of wealthy municipality to survey a creek with & view of hav- ing it widened and deepened with the object of providing 8 sufficient outlet to faciliiate the proper drainage of a large area of land that cannot be pro- perly cultivated without, and which when. the work is 'completed cannot fail in proving beneficial and of great advantage to the whole locality. E=>"The noted Temperance Evan- gelist, Joe Hess, has been engaged by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, of this place, for Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesday evemwings, May 4th, 5th 'and 6th, * we "OrypE ADMIRAL. "--<Mr. H, Lamb, of Manchester, has Jast purchased of Messrs. Robt. Beith & Co.,, Bowman: ville, that splendid, lyoung Clydesdale Stallion, 'Clyde Admiral. He is 8 three-year-old and'acknowledged to be one'of the best young Clydesdales i i He uty. Ho Advocate, an Olydesdales, says of this magnificent, young animal :--"Qlyde Admiral (Vol. " XII) is a very growthy, smooth * turned colt, with good, clean, hard " bone and strong joints ; altogether a "a very promising colt." Mr. Lamb's enterprise in securing 80 valuable and important an igition to his already splendid #tock of imported Olydesdales is commwendable--thig makes the third --and he is to be! congratulated on securing so fine and promising a young animal. All his \lions "are very finely bred, of large size, and of wun- usual merit. 'Jubilee Model", "Lord Esdale" and "Olyde Admiral" ares wagnificent. trio of the pure type-- re tatives of the perfect Olydes- dale, just such horses as will produce large and valaable animals. E3. All to the town hall on Tues- day evening to hear Dr. Sangster deal with "Equal Right"in a masterly manner, : A fine foal from one of Mr. Mcharry's imported Ol; mares, died the pies. _|'other day shortly after being foaled. It wil] be seen by reference to C in another column to execute all to him in an efficient the 6th con., before it oan be ut ed as a highway will be of conside magnitude, and the cost more the Council feel like ling with at this particular nen "the pros- pects are that so large an outly will be required to repair the roads through- out the township. i Mr D. McCarthy came before the Oouncil asking for increased aid for Duncan Shaw, an unfortunate cripple, he was badly afflicted and was a worthy object and from present indi- cations would not long survive; he reqgpired almost continual attention. - On motion of Mr. Thompson, second- ed by Mr. Ruddy, $8 was granted to Mr DMeCarthy for extra ins wad attendance on one Duncan Shaw, an indigent. 1 t Ulick McDonald cam the Council, he said that the enon had failed to assess him for his dog.-- He considered hie dog a worthy one and he would not have him exempt from tax on any counsiderationy-he did not favor exemptions, The reeve said his request would be granted. 7 Mr 8 Coomb came before the Sr EHgR IRE SPETN EEE Poreeiiiiaed fESTEe,= 8 114 Chas. Kéel MePhadeh 115 James Al Howssm ~~ 116 James COMMISSIONERS ON TOWNLN Bern De 3 © » Mul Kerr 3 Alex. Pro D. McTaggart 8 J. Gordon. PUR PERNT EL ASL RERLEERRRENYRE BR a0 me council complaining that some Paty bad placed an obstruction on the 7 con., oppBkite Jot 19. The reeve called Mr Coombs: atten- tion to the By-law providing steps to be be taken in cases similar to that complained of, On. motion the Council adjourned for ona hour, Conncil resumed, 2 The Olerk read a report of a public meeting of the ratepayers of Sunder- land held onthe 24th ult, for the of receiving the i the authority on {RE e meeting andexplained 10 a most isfactory "manner what had been gocomplished by the retiring Commis: Eighers. His remarks were practical, ted and well received. The meet- ing then proceeded to select: three Commissioners for the present year, the following were recommended :-- Messrs.- Angus McMillan John Rey- nojds and T. H. Jones, ! The Clerk now asked the indul- gence of the Council while he referred to a personal matter and one which grieved him very much. He had been impeached with appropriating moneys which did not belong to him ; he was charged with taking $6 of the funds 9 10 D. Paterson 11 James Henderson 12 T. Lloyd 1 A. McLean : nt ed by Mr. Taylor to Arbitrators award | between Messrs had vot been read The Clerk produced Arbitrator, W E Yai 8, which he reads On motion of Mr Th ed by Mr, Ruddy, the structed to make a cop just read in the mini On motion of Mr, of the corporation and appropriating | tion. that amount to his. own use. The charge was that he had obtained the Dominion Statates free and then charged the corporation for them. He emphatically denied being guilty of anything so mean and contemptable, and appealed to the Council to investi- gate the matter ; he said he had serv- ed the corporation. for twenty-two years faithfully and honorably, and to impeach bis honesty was to attack that which he held most dear and his accusers in making the charge had 'the facte in this had done nobly i and he felt the done him a grievous wrong and he felt |P keenly the injustice "done him, and said he could to a vertsin extent for- eur wich more so is admitted by all, and consequently too much attention can- | T° "| not be devoted to superior stock rais: ing. -And 'were it fof no other purpose | th ; an to show the community where § superior stock animals may be had aged 1 Mr. J. Burke, secretary foeeting held in the Greenbank 'division, stating a resolution was recommending - Jolin Linton ¢ appointed Pathmaster of their road "From Mi. W. Beare, stating thal von! scraper was required in the be "motion of Mr. Martit, $3:27 s ordered to he paid to Mr, JI J. for goods furnished the corpora: "motion of Mr. Martin, the clerk nstructed t6 call the attention of lerk of the Peace to the unsatis- 'mapner in which the Returns inf sed by M. G. Robson, P/, under the By-Laws of this such shows. wonld be of vast iwpor- H _ Manchester the principal animals of this section of country are brought together where all may see > 'of - their we learn them, judge of - the them, without being put to the taouble | and expense of hunting all over to find ch stock a In like manner when machines are brought together. can see the different sorts in one place without having to travel all over to examine the several kinds to know whieh to purchase. These exhibitions. are of no less value to thé owners of such animals and machines ; the prizes that may be awarded are as nothing. compared to the advantageof having thie public know. where superior stock | © Bo that such |' animals as may be desired. | part je most im. |b proved agricultural iniplements and |® Le

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