NORTE ONTARIO OBSERVER. PORT PERRY, APRIL 6, 1393. Muskrats. 2 et Jas. Carnegie, was sister to deceased their affliction. nas without a special reference, -- All condole with the mourning ones id One who Las a special respect for the family and eanmotilet the event The following | this place, but | Toronto, were the. and friends here on Mr. and Mrs. T. 8 nN en judgment rendered in favor of Newton Bros, together with the costs of the. cage, illo On motion of Mr. Phillipo, the fol- lowing amounts were ordered to be paid to indigents: Mrs. Lewis, $2; Mrs. Deshane, $2; Mrs. Wilson, 83; pac ada A Gow Which Sheds Her : Homs Westmorelaiid; Ky.,, March 31.-- 8. 8B. Smith of this place owns a cow that sheds her horns every sprinz. The cow is a black Jersey, a noted butter maker and is believed to be the |. emiber.--Mre. son's great auction sal and desirable Household ZEALAYD,-- In Port Perty, on the 3rd "By an amendment of the jaw last Session of the Looal Lrgelatare; the open season for rmpping muskiat was limited" from 1st. November to lst , instead of 1st May, as previous- Dr. Hamill, Mrs. R.} Henderson, Dr. B and John Ross, Jas. Robson, Fred. Bro The following Mrs. Cameron, §2; Mrs. Sharpe, $2 ; Mrs. Nicols, $2 ; 0. Shechey, $2; W. Carter, $2; Sidney-Houck, $2. On motion of Mr. Purdy, the W.C. T.U. was relieved of paying the rent only cow that sheds her horns, cs te: Flower Seeds Sent Free to Everybody. "Who has not Lost & Friend ?" "the wife of Mr, Henry ws " daughter, We are reliictantly called upon al- most daily to note the death of our greutly esteemed and respected friends MARRIED, GorpoN-- «--On_ the 20th ult., at the Manse, > There has bren much complaint Easter: Miss Stella of all ages and conditions of life, many for Town Hall, on Jan. 19, .0n the The attention of our readers is called to the attractive advertisement of ick, by the Rev. J. McMillan, flesaner Gordon, jr., of Greenbank, to about this alteration; and it is intend-| of whom the world oan badly spare Kate Taylor, Mr. _| occasion of the temperance address by ry Malinda Butt, of Port Perry. GENTS' FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. ed that the open geason shall be chang. ed back to 1st May, and probably it was by inadvertance that the old sea- son was altered, We understand that arculars have been sent out from the Ohief Warden's office to the Deputy og Eavchman, passed peacefolly Wardens not to prosecute or tukelyorthy and respected family will to spare, On the 28rd ult, Barbara, relict o our late respected She was in her 80th year. and none of whom loving friends wish townsman, Mr. A John Wilson, Mr, Peterboro ; Miss M g| Miss M. Savage, Glen Ross, Lindsay ; Mr. Dr. Byron Crandell his brother, Mr. O few days. Mrs. H. Gordon a Miss Philp. On motion the council adjourned. - Gone for Good and All After doing the patient horse out of its old job, ahead of the street car, electricity is now being applied to' the 8. H. Moore & Co., publishers of The Ladies' World, New York, in this is- sue of our paper. They offer to send their charming Ladies' Magazine on trinl 3 months for only 12 cents. and to each subscriber is sent free, as a premium, 200 Varieties of Choice Flower Seeds, also a packet of the : DIED. Wippex,--In Port Perry, on the 2nd inst., Edith May, youngest danghter of Mr. T. J: Widden, aged 2 years, 6 months and 9 daye. * WaLkeR,--In Port Perry. on the 5th inst., Jane Walker, relict of the late John Walker, of Barrie, aged 78 years, 15 days. Blog & Whithy have muck pleasure in informing the pub. lic that they have leased tle Store lately occupicd by Mr. Minty in the Blong Block, where they intend carrying on The Merchant Tailoring AND GENT'S FURNISHING BUSINESS. OUR GOODS ARE ALL NEW. bave been purchased at a great reduc- 'v0 me De rely on cognizance during the present month | yuch miss dear, old mother, and the of April of any trapping of muskrat { vijjage of Epsom and surroundings which many take place, but this does) will miss her motherly care, wise ex not apply to shooting or using guns in | ample and generous hospitality. the taking of muskrat." All sympathise with the mourning ones. Haprey,--Ou Seugog, on the lst inst, 'Alina D1., wifc of Mr. Jos. Hadley, aged 66 years, 5 months and 24 days. i MeRNiCEn In Port Perry; on the ud frets aggie J., youngest daughter of Tf. R. Kok aignt, i 8 years, 4 months and 13 days. n Earcumax,--In Epsom, on the 23rd ult, Barbara, relict of the late Adam Earch- man, aged 80 years, Srrtars--In Reach, on the 21st Richard Sellars, in his 80th year, Howard, of Toronte Souch and her intel Newmarket, have been 0. 0. Kellet's for a Mr. John Short of P4 indefatigable and representative of M Ambrose of that tow a business visit on week ; he says the commodity he the utmost the ¢ celelirated Eckford Sweet Peas, the most popular flower now grown. The concern is thoroughly reliable, their offer most liberal, and our readers should take advantage of it. FERS ni ae Seventeen Children in. Eight Years. Milton, Pa, April 2. -- Mrs. Ellsworth Miller of Cold Springs, aged 31, has just given birth to triplets-- | = two girls and a boy. In the past eight work of moving the canal boat at a pace fuster thau a wule's walk, Thus modern improvements are surely and not slowly abolishing the market for heavy work horses. Farm- ers evergwhere have practically made their last dollar out of a business that y | was once profitable. Conditions under which Canadintn horse raisers formerly worked to advantage have been chang- , hy tariff laws, Lut by the eotific forees. The above is a particularly awkward specimen of legislation, first 'place =» law on the statute book and then for- bid-the offices to execute it. Surely such legislation does not re- quire a two million dollar edifice to enact it in. It appears to us that any ard - would be --te ** A Dakota paper conveys the announce- ment of the death of Mrs. ony Marsh, on March 7th; at the residence of her son. W. H. Marsh, near Ludden, North Dakota. Deceased was in her 80th year, being born in Canada in 1814. She was the mot! ten children; five o D ult., h-} { Funitars help themselves. The market for low grade horses was closed by the enact y & A Most Futhics. I 7 x Vi ot > 6 y i 3 0 pat: EE Borin ths a years Tins Seen one and two single birt Eight 5:4) of the children are hving. She was ful teachers on the Househo From the above extract it wiil be Going aig all orders and (Donth, eruel Death, 3 stalking seen that this community has lost a | teachers of our school, hi igned ment of the McKinley Bill could never | born in New York, her maiden name . through our mist wa pir Y | former devoted and exemplary friend | her position and has ascep mon: | be opened by its repeal. Tt will be being Ferris. She has an aunt who HE undersigned is instructed by ) ; } S ring Styles pifides selesting ns igtiuns at wi -- in the person of Mrs. Henry Marsh, | lucrative one as principal x school | money in the pockets of the Canadian | has been the mother of twenty one 4 ] | P } On y sinesdey gE BES wes he visite who, having attained her 80th year, |in the Northwest, farmers if they realize this and |children, ten of them quintuplets, MRS N F PATERSON - pr of Fine imperted Suitings and Trouserings. fle a in nice 2 i ore laid nside the trappings of earth and | (oo =o ae gop 3 id stwrt in raising the right kind of ger « NT 3 | EDS ; : - mily, and, e b i NE --Mr. horse ; i : ; A We intend to'make our Es-|of a ving nud idavoted fasbend, iy hmrpy and eternal home in Mr. R. L. Grabain, passed Inter horses for the mathe that no lost ¥le An Expert Girl Marksman. who is leaving Port Perry for Landon, Eng. | ® tablishment H quarters forl a oF he Tif hy : er land. ; te Conti Tote id at Ari aws can take from them.--Tels land, to offer for sale at the residence, ) ead snatched away the partner ©, North Dakota, her residence of later mediate Lxamination af 8% egram, Ella Street, "Fashion" and 'Money'sWorth" (all and secure your Spring and Summer Suits--Haxpsome, StyLisH and Curae! the Dental College, Toronto. Beaver Tosacco.--The Gentlemen Chew. For sale by Messtg Purdy, T, 0. Forman & Sony lard. the wife of his bosom, the mother of his children. A devoted father and mother seized their darling and refus- ed to let her go, her noble sisters and brother cling to their bel.ved Ruth | years will most miss her kind atten tion and womanly care, but loving friends will miss her most and the most sincere sympathy of all goes out towards them. ete if doie The Assizes at Whitby. Whitby, April 3.--The Spring As- sizes op=med here to-day under the We will treat you right, and dress you better than you ever were in your life. county, is An expert w ith the rifle. She spends much time shooting watch County Commissioners of Oarroll On Friday, April 17,1893, a SC Carrollton, Gn, "April 2.--Miss > g } : oe 2 3 E 8 Irn, Yo meet LE WIPORT. PERRY Jw Co : BLONG & WHITBY and beg her not to go, But the most J ye a 'n SoM) Br ah ue he AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP ! BS + | interesting sight and one which onght TT . presidency © on. Mr. Justice Mae-4 Ih el rom the heads of her compan-| py. ro1owing Valuable Hi hold Furnit 20 bi a ar of id fm Saintfleld. Mubon, H. O'Leary, Q.C.. is Crown | ions at ten paces, and often snuffs the, eri Prone hing rie | » r a Port Perry, April 5, 1893. GRAND Sugar Social! An Important Address. = prosecutor, and the lar was One of the most pleasant A enjoy- | further represented Ly Messrs, J. 8. ashes from the cigars of young men at , 1 Raw Silk Drawing-room Suite, 7 picces, the same distance, She can strike a death next presented itself, here was a walnut frames, group of five almost infant children, The management of the Port Perry I pretty as angels, whose anxious grasps Mechanics' lopstitute were : fortunate Sie gtherings thst fas tel Place ie Fullerton, John AL Patte rson, H. wate) Ion Phas or ery time, and shoot 1 Broouded Sil Denwing Bom Suite, six | gC 3 were holding on to her whose removal enough to secure the services of the |th18 locality came ug oli a Macrae snd John A. McGillivray, Q. |& bird's head off at twenty puces five | | prawh Le 2 the residence of Mrs. Burd, on Fri- times out of six. C., Toronto; T. W. Ohapple, Ux- bridge ; H. L. Ebbels aud F. M. Yarn- cari mh aasinbaetl old, Port' Perry ; J. F. Grierson, Game Laws--Fun Laws. Oshawa ; R. IR. Loscomtie, Bowman- -- Hon. John Dryden Minister of Agrir- culture, to give a public address for the benefit of the Institute, on the subject of Reading-Ruoms and Libra- 1 Damask Lounge, 2 Fancy Rep Chairs, walnut frames, 2 Ladies' Rattan Rocking Chairs, 1 Gentleman's Rattan Rocking Chair, 1 Gentleman's Plush Chair, is te make them motherless. But the tyrant brushed all entreaties aside and laid his victim with the dead. But deatl's victory stops here, the ransor- day evening, Slst ult, when, not- withstanding the almost ele ronds, about sixty friends and neigh- bors gathered co enjoy a pleasant KIX To the Editor of The Globe : fine loathsome grave, her 5 xy ! . i X gonfined in sons a 8 : Mr. McBride, B: A, occupied the |™MVSC and singing for a short tine Mr. jury, referred at length to the shooting Linck woods of Ontario, who, by reason 1 Wall Cabinet; GRAND Sugar Social will be held un- | i ite | TIES, ; ; ville, and J. E. Farewell, Q. O., G. Y. | I Upholstered Arm Chair, 4 der the auspices of the Ladies' Aid, [23 Sos) ot Se De The nddress cnme off on the 30th |evening with Miss Mary Baird before Smith, Dow & McGillivray and D. | Sir,-- Knowing that your columns |! finireloth Kasy Chair, walnut frame, i in the Lecture Room of the Se. So that weeping friends a ult, was well attended, the speaker her departure for the Great Not th-| Ormiston, Whitby. John D. Richie, [are at all times open for the interests 1 Walnut Whathot, * ; lpn HP that thelr in Ruth is handled his subject well made it inter- west. 4 of Mara, is foreman of the grand jury. | of the farme, I avail myself, on behalf 3 a Towakets H, | PF esting, instrustive and attractive, After the company had enjoyed His lordship in addressing the grand fof the poor struggling settlers in the | 4 Clocks (one bronze), : ! { G00DS Port Perry, on the Evening of body is conided 19 Abe omen hut ber chair and was thoroughly at home. Robert Brabazon wag unanimously ease at Pickering, in which Pulwer of the late Game Act amendments of 2 Japan Yuli Pockets: Wednesday R pril 12 Abd The culture of the mind is of greater chosen chairman. On taking the | was fired at while raiding a hen roost. | 1892 find their nataral advantages 1 Ie oe Se » , , . M importance than the cultore of the soil chair he made a few appropriate re-| He explained the law in cases where t wrested from them in order to preserve | 2 Baize Scroens, =» An abupdance'of Choice, Fresh Maple Sugar Deceased before, becoming MTS land our minister of Agriculture ap marks, thauking the company for the) trespassers are cnuglit, holding that for the rich gun clubs and sporting | 1 Bamboo Easel, will be served, and an excellent Program Dinsmore, was a Miss Rath Graham, peared to good advemtage when urging honor conferred on him, The chair { the thief must threaten violence be- | associations the wild animals, to be 2 Walnut Fancy Tables, : a consisting of Vocal and Instrumental Music, | one of Oartwright's fair and noble |v "0 1 dre of the mind Ly means of | MAN NOW called on Mr, Ged." Brown | fore the owner of the property is al | cruelly killed for their*'fun." Besides : Wy alust Gard Taule, a fe; { : Readings, Recitations, &c., will be provided for the ocasion. A rare treat is in store | vi os 3 a b So all and oll are cordially Invited. Mr. and Mrs. James Graham, she was Admission 15 cents, a young lady of lovable and generous Ameen disposition; and was highly esteemed Ly all acquainted with her. She had To the Ladies of Port Perry aiid}, ised "Sa Pore Perry some two or Vicinity , three years. Much sympathy is expressed for the | TAKE great pleasure in returning | bereaved ones it their afflction. | thanks to the ladies of Port Perry and surroundings for the liberal patronage be- stowed upon me since coming to Port Perry, daughters; she was eldest daughter of to read the following address: [lowed to take strong measures. He [inflicting an not of cruelty on the poor |] Walnut Fancy Table, Plush Top, Miss MARY BAIRD, : | also referred at length to the recent | settlers, by denying them their natoral {1 Walint Fancy Table, Felt Draped, 4 It is with sincere regret tht we learn of | ratification of the criminal law, | rights to muke use of the various an- { 3 Ebouy Fancy Tables, Jour. Uspasture frem among us, {The qual-| The case of Linton v. the town of imals that surround their snow.girt 3 Rosewood Fancy Tables, {ties of heart and mind which yom possess [ry \ <4 Coo ? Tc i : " : {1 Oak Fancy Table, have endeared you to many besoud that of | Uxbridge took up the whole day. Mrs. [huts m the nlmost pathless forests, and | | Maple Fancy Table, ordinary friendship. Your amiubility is | Linton is a poor resident of that town, { which Providence kindly sent within [1 Rustic Table, Plush Top, well knowr to all, and in our gatherings | who supports herself Ly hair dressing, | their reach, it enconrages the inhuman 6 Terra Cotta Images, ¢ you have done your part to thei success. | During a canvassing trip for orders | practice of rich sportsinen wontonly |3 Funcy China Flower Pots, Possessed of a good education anda well | 400 "0 con ago she strained her | killing innocent creatures for fun. All | 1a rus Cuidiesgeks, trained voice you hsve been enabled to make | al 2 18. 5 ) Hing hunocent creatures for fun, [13 Ol Paintings, vouself acceptable and entertaining and we | ankle in & hole on Main street. She |are not, I admit, hunters, but stop the'| 5 Water Colors, have often been charmed by y vice and | was carried howe and attended Ly Dr. | practical hunters, and soon the wolf, 13 Steel Bugraviugs, reading. The Methodist Sunday School Orchestra rendered a number of fine selections which were much appreciat- ed and heartily applauded, rrr BY ia Bright Business Prospects. This entire community will be greatly pleased at learning. from the advertise. | - Another Death. : CECE EEE EETRIeeY li would be rendered Ly |} Walnut Sideboard, and would beg to state that I have leased ment of Messrs. Blong ¢ Whitby an- | good edeavour. Woare gl gs ane m. = The injury was not cured | bear, lynx, fox nud fisher would sa ins Uhromon, : . iam 3 2 sob 5 deoided i I on ang 3 oa > awl Picture Frame, 1% SH Ba ee ay my pat door. south of th ackat) ~matday the commmantty| QOUNGINE the catablh an Port | ot fully decided. wi BUC aided theatment and after a tine! the | crease that farming on the borders ok] 7 Wall Panel > ve opened out a fine Stock Fle ath 2 w that Death] Perry of a New Merchant 'Tailoring residence in the Great ol 1 we 7 Wall Fanols, on: muscles of the foot contracted in dif- | civilization pleased to | ferent ways, drawing the toes in under | reason of their depredatious utterly {1 Walnot Extension Dining Table, v y . Le : hd {2 * : . af see you again. We desire 7 frienddhip | the foot and hardening the flesh gen: impossible. It cannot be clnimed that | 1 Walnut Fall-Leaf Table, to-night to be practical an g you will (ony Dr. Bascom swears that he | the rich fur-seckers assist in keeping 18 Leather Diving Roont. Chairs, accept this puree as a token of our esteem | we AFUE . PINE {1 Leather Rocking Chair, for you. That you are deserving of it is | suspected the contraction Was mostly { these voracious animals down. As the | 7 Cane Seated Chairs, our opinion and we would wish you to|make-helieve, and wanted to admin-| laws now are, a bounty of $10 is paid | 2 Large Walnut Secretaries, aesept it, Bok fo ue fon the nt but | ister ether or chloroform to eliminate forsthe wolf scalp ; hut the lowest fine 1 Siaall Ee ae ronavel in the spirit which promp! e gift. Again | A . : he : | er, stong 4 we assure you of Our warmest: friendship the "possibility of pre tense, but she jos the poor settler when costs are wid 2 Book Shelves, : LR and hope that jou may Yong be, spared to | refused to take any anesthetics, stat- | ed is three times as great. It virtually | 1 Cabinet Sewing Machine (AmericanSinger adorn society and enjoy this life, Wishing | ing that a physician bad six years ago stands thos: Ten dollars for a wolf: {1 Waluut Hut Stand, you a safe aud Speedy journey £6 Jou: uew | advised her never to take nnything of | thirty dollars for the settlers child. I : Walusy Hal Table, chosen home, we beg, on of our | the kind agwin, least she wight die.-- | care not what state or country you is yalnut Bedroom Suited 1Marble top), friends afd ighbors, to isulmscribe . v . 5 roe Dg : O% 4 Drs. Warren and Bogart gave expert | point out to us as a precedent, it is | 2 Walnut Bedroom Suites, you are going bat, if sp turn, be assured wo shalb'® BUiIdings, © of Millinery Goods of the latest creations from Paris, London and New York, and which I will sell at prices that cannot fail _ to please. #7 | am prepared to re-model Hats. A call respectfully solicited MRS. BILLINGS. Port Perry, Aprils, 1893, and Gents Furnishing business, This mew firm enter the business arena under the most favorable circum- stances, circumstances which cannot fail in pushing them right torward to a foremost place in the front rank in their line of business, These circum- stances are thoroughly business tact and experience, first<class professional ability, being thoroughly familiar with every detail of the business. And last | but not least their command of the | had entered the peaceful and happy residence of our much respected towns- wan, Mr. T. J. Widden, and carried off liis second daughter who had not yet | attained her thirty-first month, The | intelligent and devoted parents could : eh. {not fail to feel the dart enter their Furnished Rooms fo Rent. | own heart when cruel death had done its work and snatched away their darl- ing, but it would be an insult to the irtelligence of the enlightened parents | to tell them that Jeath has power only | 888 N ENGLEWOOD, two and one-half miles from World's Fair, 6c fare to grounds or city ; $1.35 per day. Breakfast ly. loc W Ina, : # . te Re ois % Ts oh sui a Sour blceks from ont "i P on the body of their dear, that so soon | needful will be such "3 enable them at Mz. xxp Mus: Geo, BRows, Tn. | testimony ns to the present condition | wrong, itis cruel; itis class Jugislation, | } Oak Bedroom Suite, Ft. W. & C., Wabash, Canadian Pacific, | as released from the trappings of earth all times to give their customers the | Saintfield, March 31st, 1893. | of the foot and agreed in saying the | a eenselees Liow at the pionerr; every | 3 WP AIG Ward jolier io y a h E " . g We " el : . SF : fa } . A 22 y oles, Chi. & E Monon aud Chi. & Eastern IIL. | the tender lamb wings its flight to its Rdvantage of goods bought on the most During the reading of the address | ankle must have been dislocated by | line of the said fun (game) net is wiit- |} Archway Curtain Tole, stop a Englewood. Hite for particulars. heavenly home, there to find a nestling averable circumstances, Bee adv. Mrs. Geo. Brown, on bebalf 'of the | the strain and also that the small [ten with the tears of he suffering | 12 Pairs Lace Curtains secured in advance. 2 : little oes in the backwoods. Farmers never asked for it, nor did the mer- chants, traders, artizans or laborers ever solicit such au act. The act is a relict of feudalism--old cowmitry land- lord oppression, If repealed to stand as in 1872 it would meet with gener fructured about two Numerous witnesses the existance of a company, presented Miss Baird with | hone. had heen v 3 7 vell- | inches higher Vestry Meeting. -- The Vestry |® well-filled purse. ay | ine cher, Hoey the har of the A Miss Baird very deelingly 'replied, | were called to prove thanking the company for their kind | hole in the sidewalk at sion was held in the church on the y, : ; 3 Hie place of evening of Easter Monday, there being expressions towards her. { Mrs. Linton's accident, The defence a good attendance. The chair was After brief addresses by the chuir- | wus not completed when the court : | % A : 2 se | v pot t . ocenpied by the worthy and beloved in- man, Messrs. John T.angdo: arose, hut was mainly directed to dis place in the bosom of Him who calls the tender lambs and folds them in his arms. The heavenly flower is trans. planted in the Paradise above. ie Abeta MISS E. L. PALMER, 604 West 59th Street, Englewood, Chicago, IIL | Pair Heavy Broerac y Rep Curtains, } lle Cyrytaing, 1 Odd Chenille Curtain, % Felt Table Cloths, REFERFNCES, iV. Ross, A.J. Davix, i per Port Perry More Death. Gorge | | Felt Mantle Drape, MOINS anv LVM W, H. McCaw, : H. Parsons, J en i Muda Brown, D. Wallace, Wm. thews, | crediting the plaintifi's ease both as to al support by those most interested, | 1 Felt Paper Holder, -- | Death has entered another of our combent, Rev. Mr. Fletcher, Thej op dn ory iG d others | expert and ordinary testimony. viz., the backwoods farmers. 2 Slipper Holders, } ¢ ceful and 1 homes, on Sunday | retiring churchwardens, Messrs. N. F. ' 4 0 Ww > 3 Fancy Sofa Pillows, . FOR SALE Peace bs ap EPpy toi dq the f 4 Paterson and W. Edniett, reported the --all expressing regret AE J00Sing 80 | Whithy, March 4.--The assize court a atrze R. Kipp, 1 Cayriage Linen, : nt. 'the monsier Ah aed be amity repairs to the church completed at a amiaable a young lady from amongst | continued to-day. The case of Mrs. March 28, 15 Window Blimls with Fringe, ) HAT DESIRABLE gircls of x More eetonined cost of $1045, and all claims for the |"* An exocllent tea was gersed by the | i,on v Uxbridge town was conclud- . 10 Wingow Blin S-- ! townsman, Tr. chAnight, and snatch- oy a er 5 y > . 3 Springs, s k D olli ith 3 i Sou En. Right, a Cnatel | work settled, The various accounts Indies. After tea Jere was an juter ed and a verdict against the town| At the drawing of the Mount Royal | 3 Set RlanKets, : TC! ¥ Ing ¥I Lroun 5, who had not Wy attained her geventh were referrred to an auditing com- esting nnd enjoyable time "the re- | rendered for 8500 and costs, In Lamb Lottery m Mot.trenl on 15th March, | 5 Tiedowns, NSC 2 | 'on Klla St., Port Perry, suitable for a gen-| v De X was an -exempl mittee with instructions to report in mainder of the evening. v. North British & Mercantile Insur- | the capital prize of £3,750, was drawn | 2 Pairs Pillows, JNHIN] \ Hemen's residence, 1} Acre of land, good Yhud Tho. judicious well pie, ol two weeks. The incumbent selected consisted of first-class 'm ance Co, a settlement had heen effects | hy Miss Pamelia Raucourt. of Rt ta orchard, kitchen garden, lawns, stable, &o. NiioE ofa Toei and devoted futher | MT: T. J. Widden as the incambent's readings, &c. 3 ed. McE#hern v. Jude wns an action Portage, Ontario. di i i p Saortatie ii lots on the corner of North combined with the wise and unceasing churchwarden for the ensuing year.-- -- of cjectment to try ownership in 190 Sa tLe 2 Japanese Trays, xy Sophy to pete, MRS. PATERSON watchfalncss and motherly care of a Mr. J. Rolph was elected people's Port Perry Com acres of land in Thorah. Neil McEchern Auction Sales. 3 Funey Table Lamp, 7, A > opriet reed o ; churchwarden, Messrs, Henry Elon, -- 5 died many years ago, aud his wife, rae anging Lamps, - Broptictseen, Loving mother find done buch fn ex a 4 hen efichern." held possession {T¢_ will be sean by fhe posters that the | 3 Bracket Lamps, i Or to H. L. Ebbels, Esq., Barrister, &c., |alting the desires of their sweet and and W. Monet were chosen sidesmen. The regular meeting therine MeKchiern, held possession | It wi' be 88 TF) C0 oe Ficld, Cart. | § Lamps, - i of the farm until recently. Neil Me- Echern, her sow, sold the land to Peter MoEchern, who rented it to Jude. Neil claimed he was the originkl owner pamed in the patent and that his money paid for the land. His mother | disputed his claim under the statute of | del Whitfield, or Mr. David Galbraith, +S limitations and deeded the land to| Executors. 170 Yards Tapestry Carpet, d MeEchern, who brings suit to | It will be seen by the advertisement else- | 100 Yards Red Tapestry Carpet, } Judgment was given | were in this er Wi Ma, No¥, Pater- | - Green Tapeetry Carpet, ho! r. Wiles. in i } bet, My Port Perry, Feb. 22, 1893. 1 Carpet Sweeper, 6 Smyrna Rugs, 5 Sheepskin Rugs, 4 Tapestry Rugs, 1 Wilton Rug, 100 Yards Brassels Carpet with border, 14 Yards Brussels & re Caepots 60 Yards Brussels Hall Carpet, Yards Brussels Carpet, Council was held on M All members present. The Clerk read a ¢o0 from Mr. T. 8. Corrigan, ment on his property--al £300 having been madi NOW BEING Delegntes to the synod--Messre J. | v wright, have authorized Mr. P. Holt to Roly b, J. Kirsten and T. J. Widden. sell, at the Commercial Hotel, Bluckstock, on Saturday, April 8th, at three o'clock .m., the farm belonging to the estate, nown as the 'Field Homestead" --S. BE. 3 lot' 12, con. 4, Cartwright. Further particulars may be obtained of Mr. Teas | | gentle girl for a better inheritance en _ | than the world can supply, and their darling having now got rid of earthly Cheese Factory things has entered upon her heavenly MEETING inheritance where pénce for ever reigns. i A N ADJOURNED Meeting of the Pat- A Successful Re-Opening. -- Our Mechanics' Institute having secur- ed well appointed rooms in the McCaw Block held an "At Home" on the | pat of 1891. ) occasion of the re-opening on the even-| Mr Allen came befors th ing of Wednesday of this week. The § a] Di attendsucs "as large and much interest i : 6 wanifested ii: the pro : ) Deceased was a girl of superior in- rous of the Manchester Cheese telligence and endearing manner and . Factory her pleasant ways bound her to the af- 'be held at the Town Hall, on SATUR- RIL Aomu, at Two o'clock. 'y foctions of all acquainted with her snd wuet have made it' hard for father and 3 : ) n (Art Garland) Range and Cooking a and pipes, ee Pps. 1.Box (wood) Stove and pipes, I Stove Drum, 'Verandah Chairs and Settee, 3 Pine Tables, Hn. nut 1 1 Set Scales, 1 Step Ladder, 1 Gent's Saddle, 1 Lady's Saddle, - be an important sale of magnificent and desirable furniture. Make a note of time and place of sale and don't fail to atlend. Port Perry Market. [Quotations by Mesara. A. Ross & Son.] : Thursday, April 6, 1893. Ful Wheat oc to 2 OKERING SHOOTING CASE. Whithy, April 5.--Jndge Mac- thou in the assize court hera to day, d strongly in favor of the pris- Lingford and Baker, on trial for oting Palmer, in Pickering last fall. » jury was only out 15 minutes be- agrecing upon a verdict of not membership veing large and is cop- stantly increasing. The new books have been secured and are rcady for distribution. Hackney Stallion.--Our ener- ££ and enterprising townsman, Mr: . Graham, has Iately purchased at high figure a splendid hackney s:ahion ; just such an animal as stockmen will desire to breed from, the horse is a beauty and is much admired by all who bave seen him. A debt of gratitude is due by the community to Mr. Graham for his generous and persistent efforts in improving the stock of the country by supplying the best stock animals. arrears of | 79 and 80, Mary stree On motion of Mr, M ordered to be paid to Mr. C, being overcharge on taxes, On motion of Mr. was ordered to be paid Phillipo & Mebarry, being account in detail for g indigents. : On motion of Mr. Nott, ordered to Le paid to Mes & Meharry, being amount for goods supplied the usa in the town hall. x On motion of Mr. Phill was ordered to bo paid Mr. wood sepplied indigents rendered On motion of Mr. Phill was instructed to write giving him full sale of his lots for -- We have 'po time to write long-winded ad- orleans but "say. : 1 Dinner Set, Toplecen, this, i you wanl Bar- ar o Umisge 0s wed) 300. : 2} 1 Sons Cina Tisuet Sct. ples 3 gains how is your t 4 o'clock fire way discovered in chance to Save Money buying from us. We are again called upon to repeat the sad story of Dest ing snateh- ed away another one of the *| community. Mrs. Tho Lamb, passed calmly away at the family re- sidence Shirley.on the 18th ult. De- | ceased 'Mre. Lamb, gone : residence of Mr. John Bell on || ain street. * The building, which is | Fras=Smell Bo ck, was completely gutted and | peg J h of the contents destroyed. The | Als aon the building is covered by in- |B { 752973 7 5 2 endable Liberality. --It be scen by the posters announcing id & So es pont to_Spring Show Reach, o held at Mae riiin; on Toor. 35th inst., that the Scugog Game Preserve in 8. have duisted $10 toward the prize 32 Arti find Z Ww, A 3} > ; Yiitors to orid's Pale Hom ths locality 2 a i