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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Feb 1892, p. 4

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A Collector | theral, $50; Collector for Hulf James Brethour, $60; 0 Bretbonr and. T. -H. a8: . Mm. He "that bis name be removed ¢ y-Inw as he did consider the mount ($13) sufficient to pay him for the time it would take to audit the. township's books, : "A lengthy discussion on the subject followed, but Mr. Glenninning's name was allowed to stand in the by-law as auditor, s Reeve Shier took deputy returning officer Paterson of Pinedale, to task for not swearing a voter at the last municipal election when asked to do so by the scrutineer. Mr. Paterson said that the scrutineer was swoaring too many voters, and the voter complained of was a woman who had voted for a number of years before. However, if he bad done wrong he was willing to offer an apology. The matter was then dropped. at 4 salary of $12 each. as; read a third time, and{- HE. ¥. PUR] ; : <8 Wishes to thank the public for the liberal patronage bestowed his three years in business and also to inform them thdt he bi GROGERY=PROVIS STOR RE In eonnection with his already Extensive Busine On motion of Mr. Gibbs, seconded by Mr. Brethour the following occounts were passed and ordered to be paid :-- W. Paterson, £9.50; T. H. Walshe, $6; C. W. Wilson, $9.50 ; Ed Ed »ards, $9.50; 'W. Amey, $9.50 ; John Farrow, $9.50; J.T. Skinner, $9.50; W. J. Hunter, $9.50 ; Frank Doble, $27.25; A. J. Wakely. $1.05 express charges ; 8. Brethour, 50 cents fcr telegrams ; W. H. Oliver, $2 for horse hire ; Gus. 4. O. Walshe, $2 for delivering ballots ; E. Richardson, 50 cents for stationary, 8. Baird, Séc.-treas. 8. 8. No, 2, $21.17 being amount collected from U. 8, 8, No. 2 for 8. 8. No. 2. On motion of Mr. Gibhs, seconded by Mr. Brethour, releasing the collector of the north half from the payment of $3.53, said amount not boing collect- &ble, 2 motion of Mr. Mr, Gi Brethour, second- pstitute circumstances. On motion Mr, Jas. Brethour was granted $5 to keep church street, Sunderland, clear of snow during the present winter. 4 On motion the council adjourned. Life is Short! --Get your eye sight TESTED, improved or RESTORED by buying your SpEcTAcLEs at Dims wELD's. We sell Spectacles which wiLy give comfort and strength to your Eye snespreserve it. NO glimmering diz giness, or any distressing sensat.on with the so called "Boss" SPECTACLES, the Bows of which are stamped in gold with the name "Boss" and the namber of spectacle. No better spec- 'tacles made. Forty dozen of spectacles to select from, from 25 cents up to §6, AT Dinsreun's ener carseat For Over Fifty Years... -~ 'Mns. 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"In the States if is different. There is keen competition awong school book pub- lishersthere. Here the Ontario Govern- ment has granted a monopoly allotiing a certain book to a certain house. This house has the sole right to publish that book, and is not likely to cut rates. 'Furthermore, the change will necessitate the erection of a store rooms anid the creation of a school book depastioént, with two or three officials to distribute the books on demand. = It will ben costly piece of business for the ratepn yers before they are through with it." His #amily did not Know Him. ille man has for years sbent and th a lame back, but dfter trying a Kidney cure, he could walk like a i pnd his neignbors could hardly nedy is for sale by all drogists idney Company, Belleville. rsday of last week some men w ra WE work in Mr. John Rogers' bt | e regr of the "1st comcssion fdod while sawing a solid oak was about three feetindiam- |' : # and is prepared to sell ar cheap as any other ho for'Cash or Produce. . Highest Price paid for all hinds, ALWAYS ON HAND ALL KI Highest price. pai = Port Perry, May 21, 1890, E. REMO HE Undersigned begs'to announce that he has rem of # tore in the "DIAMOND BLOCK"--one door east nhas largely increased his stock of WINES AND nhasnow on hand a fine assortment, iy 'Wholesale and Hotelkeepers supplied at Tofonto Jreight saved. In gpock, fine brands, Wines and Liquorsfor Medicinal Pit solicited. al Prices to suit the times, A call #3 Parcels delivered to an, of the Corporation, ester, free of charge. y pa gh Port Perry, April 3, 1890. NEW FURNITURE | Sulmorber wishes to ritora

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