Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 9 Nov 1910, p. 1

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each with their different ideals. first. - We 'must quit trying A : political opponents; and whitewash the mistak friends. We must be Canadians, loyal } and loyal to the unity of the ¢ sople.. This will be 'best brought about : 30 Great Britain and the true Principles of Let us try to 866 uF common interests and elect' ) represent our highest ideals, It is time that we sent mi not] to represent their constituences free to act as men, free to t men in|up the task assigned them. ods' and] Good legislation should be carried through irrespective 'a Sommon party Jess and bad legislation should be killed no matter w Bea of he question should of Canada not how will it orm and Tories may both pass be' how will it effect affect the party. away, but Canada want it to be the Jand of truest freedom nity, - Let us vote like men' for men re worth while, Ceo PI. oqtaL Te or Regiin meeting: was held on HConncil asking for rebate on dog- tax as his dog' disappeared last Taiguage heen voiced to] August. - It was generally thought Yo50 there that it would be unwise to start to on. li fe remit dog taxes so late in the séason ak y asa a bad precedent would be estab: Be interests, they have: remained lished, othe ideals. than those. of. 'English Mr. Wm Hodgson complained ote that the ditch infront of his gate was ploughed out too deep, and use crying: over spit milk, ihyat nr entratice to his premises diffi: patient and tolerant as ¢hlt. The matter will be investi- anadians gated. : "Mr. A. Sinclair made a claim e ground that the icrwes chon {for the property' on May 24th. gl ter wil come 48 for con: tion, | a place. wh : el away 8s quickly as possible. The ¢ allowed tasway the| Council instruicted Mr. 'McKnight ne and ® see that (he road was properly |, but stated that 'they did PW = 3 H Oke & McGregor, supplies xr fund' $6.00 hy plies poo J. C.. Brown, steel barrow /Switzer & Britton, repairs i W. L. Parrish, supplies $2648 WwW. H. Harris selecting an W. H. Harris, Stationary and shpplies $14.20 Swan Bros, repairs $7.20 Jo. Irvin, repairs $9. 00 Expenses of . deputation Lindsay $8.75 The ati stated 'that work was ' being undertaken to straighten up the electric ight wires and poles.' A by-law was passed appoidting Mr. McKnight bread Inspector' without extra salary. Thisa ment has to be made under the new Bread: Sale Act. "This new act. regulates the weight of bread to ox | loaves iof'one and otie half pounds and three pounds, unless in case of: connected loaves as decided in. the- recent suit against the Nasmith Co: of Toronto, A Plebiscite will'be taken at thé municipal election as fo whether ot' 00 cows shill run thie streets of tho town next year, = * The Council "appointed a tom- mittee to measure and adjust the' account of the bowling : green wall and pay same when : Sdjutted, to SAINTFIELD os It is a good job 'the young: gentle: "Linen of this villigé have: or 4 own way or' perhaps Herdvouid be ERE which, gir oll

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