Ontario Reformer, 9 Jun 1871, p. 2

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---- Post Cards will } * D TRUNK TIME TABLE. ostawA STATION. OSHAWA TIME. GOING WEST. GOING EAST. Accommeoda'n, 740 a.m. fF Mail, - - - - Expross, - - - 9:15 aun. | Mixed, Mixed, - - - 2:10 pm. | Acconimodan, 8:38 p.m. Express, - - -T:45p.m. | WHITBY STATION. Trains going East leave Whithy Station fifteen minutes earlier, and those going West fifteen minutes later than the ! - 740 a.m. above, Ontavio. Reformer, 'Oshawa, Friday, June 9th, 1871. = ONTARIO BANK. . The fact that the Ontario Bank is ane, the'bést managed monetary the country, has becoihe app: tutions in it to deal- ers in securities, and the stock of the bank'! has rapidly advanéed dumn The annual meeting of sh at the bank's head offi on Monday 'ast, was busmess men {rom other parts of Ontasio, most harmonious and sat ter. The Director's report, whic lish to-day, must be of a very. gratifying nature to stock-holders ; and proves that the Managers of the tution fully and efficiently attended to the trust reposed in them. , While ag has taken place in the deposit ation accounts, the lossos have paratively sinall, thus caus shareholders of thé large sum 19. The operatior he Bank had tained such pro; ior wat ed expedient and n 3 crease of capital ; and accordingly decided on Monday last: that tho stock be increaged §500,000 in addit the present -¢apitall of #2,009,000. will allow of frrither business, and consefynon opmcnt'ei the fradd and Ex; " g the past year, holders, held in Bow 5 d Lh wa pub- Dave care- it waz d to have a capital Ths a stil increase of to the devel- s, of the country. has proved to na n. J. Simp- son and D. l8q., are gantlemen in whose ha: tl vestment, and we ¢ money is safa, for in- that the ¢ with an only hope success of the past ye the Ontario Bank ip an increased ratio, -- We observe that thp stock of the bank is now quoted at 24 per cont premium, with no sellers «ven at that rate. Read the re- port. : may co POSTAL CARDS. The Postmaster of 'this pla ceived a supply df P has re- they are for- warded by mail = as follows, viz: 1. The front or stamped side of the card is to be used|for the there must be n thing else or printed pon it} 2. On tha communication whither of the letter or otherwise may printed. Nothing whatever may tached to the carl] nor may it be f cat, or otherwise altered. -- 3. There must |be. no words, marks or designs, written, printed, or placed on the cards of an obsce cent, immoral, libellous or grossly offen- sive character. | : 4. No Post Cardican bo posted u zec- ond tims. [ If a Post Card bp posted which infringes "any of the above cpnditions, it is to be for- warded' by first Postmaster Generpl. j . As respects post marking on,the face of the card, and cancelling ths impressed stamp, a Post Card is to be treated as a letter. A Post (ard may be Tegistered under the same regulations as a. letter, if tha registration. charge be prepaid by af- " fixing an ordinary|two cent postage stamp. address only, either written other or be w otherwise post under cover-to the issuzd 'to postmasters for sale to the puljlic et one cent cach. COURTs OF REVISION. Some twenty-tlirec cases were disposed of at the Township of Whitby Court of Revision, held gt Brocklin on Monday last. The results were not very flattering to the movers in the vote 1 facturing business. Some § -place, when the that the raising of the increase their texps. On to swear until paid for his day. sssescment was rfised, he declared that he would vote as he| pleased. This one was supposed hy ened to be a Scotchman, by others to be Irish. ry amusing scenes took ties complained of saw nt was to em refused After his « «300 pom. | + end in He lives in reach. It ! Tus Editor ¢f the 7 iadicu ly pained --in fact exco becauso wo allow cor gly troubled donts to ex- press their sentiments regarding the effu- VATH . Ts eh ; : sions which ddorn the columns of his sheet, and wheroin attompts are made to blacken thecharacte vading Reformers. | Let our anxious brother possess his soul in pa J journalism are ended is men can now : the days of his ar wb reign in this vicinity, and give Mm ession thar views even should the cord with the ideas of If ho does not wis master. hispets t paid back in their own coin, let Im kee them silent. While we condemn the in el , - . - vy: troduction of private matters inlo public 1 , correspondence, our columns will always open for the discussion of questions in which the public generally are interested. WE may here remark, that the Vindica- tor writers have *¢ National " Being pressed closely for perticu- | laxe, they--cuttle-fish like tried to ob: scure the course they had abandonol efforta. started -in, and hus escape from pulli? view without mecting tlie antagonism. called forth by their erroneous statements. Finding that they eould not get c! own their error or subside, the latter al- termative w y the r-alopted; and to-day that, pictured loss was in reality a pors i Cther transactions will he uncarthed in due time. published figures 'show "our member's" mal very subsiaatial - / 1. O..07 N Seweasts , Bowmanville - and les and the Bowmanville C ¢ wave made af meufs to ra Falls, "A grand 4,000 volwm ra ont tha a on LRae with are invited to 3. tobe had Ix hawa. at | , and®rom Geo. 8. Climie, he Nicknacks. S tickets early. wd 1 ¢ 'burn- { ort Osha! tocall on her way ng at the steamer | will run busses to the boat for the accomo- dation 6f those wishing For further 'particulars se i ancther col WE have been shown some leaves pick- ed from potato'vines on Mr. E. farm, East Whithy, with a great many of the Cclorado Potato them. The eggs are yellow, Smith's eggs Bug on over al, ice wide, and are attached by one lusters of twenty sixteenth of an inch long rounded at each end, and more s long to thirty to the under surface of the leaf. Mr. Heming- way, who fhowed us the leaves, end who ' has had some dealings with " Mr. Bug" in Wisconsin, 3 that two pounds of sifted half a pound of Paris greer xed together, and a little of it sprinkled ; on the vines in the morning when the dew 2 = : 1s on them, is the best way to get rid o the bug. ee ------I "GE -- room this week. to cam a liveli- hood by np AH eizhbor's caftla, f and who has no fee aumh animals. 5: + at some one vit whe lately i posted bills on s which shonld not have been toyched. pathy " is in type, ably crowded out. we' letter of i S t has beengataar TI -- OC -- ee " M=. 'HexpzrsoN evening for Scotland, where he is to put iz some of the Leffel Water Wheels from Joseph Hall Works, sold to partics there. The Joseph Hall Mahufacturing Co. holds the patents for this celebrated wheel for Great Britain, and expect to do a large trade with that country." Mr." H. also in- tends to introduce other machinery from 1.f > igit town yesterday this establishment, and from his well known abilities; we have no doubt will meet with that success the enterprisa de- serves. We wish him a pleasant 'vo there and back. vo ee -- A ------ Trz Altona Division' Sons of Temper- on the 16th of June inst. ; proceedings to: commence at in the A large gathering = is expected. A. Farewell, ance will held a seirec afternoon. one o'clock M.P.P., and otherable speakers.are in- ? vited to deliver addresses on ghe cceasion. | | ments will be made to ac- Te pre-- ivision, in the quite 3 AITANCE comodate all who way eign. J) vious efforts of the Altdna matter of soirees, * have bee to; r. Win. Thomas sto sell the ONTARIO REFORMER, OS A yew, fine-toned bell, weiy thousand pounds, was hung in § Church; in this town, on Saturday last. ing over"a it. George's | Mr. Huciixs sent us a specimen of his strawberries --the first of the season, --on Monday last. They were luscious. Mr. Stoxe's Hot Air Bath advertise- | ment was roceived®oo late for this issue, Correspondeinee, We are at the present timo placed r an unfortunate and humiliating to the gislation which we have suffered for many positio owdng bad Ik under "years, as the loss of our valuable fisheries will prove. If our tiovernment ha 1, upon the expiration of the reciprocity treaty which formerly existed between this coun- try and the United States, termihated the right of the latter to use our fisheries, and had placed a few war ships to protect our | right fo our own property, these deplor- able events would not have occ | But ins but must either | allowed to go on'and enjoy the samo right {0 use our own property as ours ing nothing in ret least. them the tr and even t paid. last our overmment charged g sum of filty:corits per ton, , in 'many instances, they never ; they having had the free use of grounds for so long a time, naturally began to look upon a share of them 2s ir own ; and being a strong 1 powerful nation determined their right to the free use of ies po longerquestioned. They began to press Englind'for a recognition upor our fish Ya vis UN, ® 3 3 1 P clans. ne result 1s what we now sce, denied us. ex xclusive right to our own pretend to give us in r,our fisheries, which are, ac- cording to their own showing, worth to ns of dollars yearly, the t} use of their markets fish they leave for us to catch. us bargain this for the Premier them fifty miili prigil f th A preci of this Dominion to sanction, The nexi question is, can such a bargain receive ihe sanction of the present The Government are re- to the people for the carrying out of this precious scheme cf wholesale plunder, from the fact that if was negoti- ated and signed by their recognized leader. My opinion is, that Sir John will be sustained by the Legislature at Ottawa in what he has done. Judging from the past I'cannot come to any other conclusion ; for whoever knew of any joh, no matter how base or vile it was, that he did not suc- The wing he now cessfully carry through the House ? fact is, that with the his in the House, nothing is impossible | with } Wl ! these South Ontario been doing ) 3: ment aman who has been doing his best t the Government that has been | Electors, is'it not high time that we had a change in this respect ? { go heartily to nd elect alrepresent self to buile prosperous future upon the 1 for his country a VOTER. --T 0 We -- . The Improved Patent Combination. Toile Ediforef thé R . you Md he readars of th% RMER I sincerely and humbly apolo- ocenpying of late so much valu- > in the columns of your fa ef, in noticing so unworthy a sul s that ""baby writer." The first, because he has to have a boy to read for him; the latter, in paling off as all his own the composition of consisting of his hired boy, his companion the fool and himself. The last named (I shall avoid repetitiph, as he don't like it the patent combination, when it hurts him) may fel slighted in not | being placed first of the three; but I think that he should be kept, in future, where he belongs, at the foot of the class. | He | says-he could not feel thoso sharp strokes I gave him ;* (is he dumb?) let him put { some of them into his mouth, and if they "don't cut his eye tecth it will be b¥eause he was Bown to live without them. I hear that his two companions have great trouble with him, as he wants too. much to say in the answers to his correspondents, They | object being dictated to. and screaming he has' his way, which ac- counts for some parts of his letters being so exceedingly simple. And, to my mind, they have fully proved the truthof " Farm- successful, . ,er's" assertion that he was "not worth | Tur 34th Battalion, by accompanied wasting powder and shot upon ;" so that | 1 + y HY al 3 it is 'thought that he will not vote for the the Markham Cavalry, leit whithy, per | Juturel shall sake no further Putice of man' who is in fayer of building the Pacific Railway inten ygars. Axi Irishman kicked furiously agains{ his s raised to $200. | His v 3 co doubtful matter An English Ker the Court in roars of laughter by his de termination to have hi | raised to $700, until he discovered th cased assessment would : . tion. He wis let of the rest of the day in: pursuing } Billings and McPherson, agents for somés « person, far his day's pay, which hedidn't get. He then attacked the Court of Re- vision, Mr. Hardech, the Clerk, Mr. J. B. Bickell, and the|agents of the Reforin As- sociation. He ¢nly succeeded in getting his dinner, at the expense of some of the men who brought hirathere. He declared 4hat they were willing enough to got him into trouble, but very slow-about h ping Lim out of it. Another free' and inide- pendent Munici al, insisted upon his as- sessment being my He said ho: deen pied a kitchen, sitting-room and two hed- rooms, with half an_zcre. of land, belong- ing to Mr.- Gils. He sail there were also outbuildings on the property, which bairg steamer Norseman, on Tuedday last, for Nos. 2 and 3 companics, headed | Drass Dand, marched this town in the morning, the ying "The Girl ¥ left Behind Me." The men presented 2 fi all seenicd to be in goo 1 to the new ad- vertisement of V gg & Son, They have greatly enlarged their establishment, | and are prepared to furnish quantity of furnituie' on the A large s ATTEXIKN i r ater W now shortest notice. ture on hand to el ye of first-class farai- | from. If you need any, give than a call, Tuas ew Postal Cards will, no doubt, be exwensively used by merchants and | manufacturers, as the will prove a great | sa ltig in the matter of paper and envel- Full directions as to their use will A full sup- | ply reecived at the Oshawa Post iOfice. a]. be found in another column. Tee Day Outario says that Bellew n boast of having more pretty girls than any city, town er: village in "Let it boast." Its quite evident the editor of that paper never was i in Oshawa. Canada. 7 Vas i any |. him, remaining fully satisfied with the lesson I have tanght him, that and fools should nct meddle with edge tools." And yet those cuts were kindly meant, And for his good the ccat was sent, He put it on its it to tr, it made hix . 3 brought, h 1 his tears, then/he saw the ass's ears, wed so plain above the coat, CAT 816 EARS of which he wrote. Now, pet, to youadvice I give; If thro' these troubles yon should live, Seek wisdom in the best of Schools, Consort in future less with fools, And in.good time you may, perchance If studious prove - make some advance In glearing semse along the track, Good common sénse which now you lack. And now, nurse, a few parting words to you. Guard well your pet ; spare rod, if you would check in him the growth . . . . | of that inherent vice of I----, which is so peculiar to. your darling, or he will come Sup missing, * If he does, you go to some one (you will know who) and ask him what he's done with your precious one. In con- sideration of your long services he no dodbt will kindly tell you that | He's placed him in the Editor's chair, And the reason why he put him there ; And that because he had no doubt tead of this being done, they were | The trouble hase now com- | Why, sending to parlia- | Let us all, Con- || ive who will | But with crying | "children | not the | a GIVE US FAIR PLAY. To the Editor of the Reformer. If it is desirable that the farmers of On- | tario should have protection on the article of wheat, let ns impose a duty equal to | | what we have tp pay to got access to the | American markdt. © It is argued that we import more wheat than we export ; but would not the imposition of a duty equal ns on éur wheat have the | effect of s that article lating largely the growth of in Ontario sufficient to supply all the wants of this Dominion, and a con- siderable amount to export ? from the growth of wheat, in consequence | ; considered more profitable to of its bei grow barley. But as the Western States have commenced to produce largely. of | this grain, that will, in all probability, operate as a sovere check upon the future | growth of barley by the Outario producer. We feel that we have labared under an difference in duty upon wheat entering | | this country, and exported from it to the Usited States. It will no doubt be fresh { in the memory of all of ud that a few years ago we sent out, at a great expense to this country, a tumber of Gentlemen in search of markets for our productions in distant parts of the world. | visited by them was the West Indies and South' America, for the purpose of carry- Was it ta to while ibi- ng Among other places | ing out reciprocal trade relations. right, then, to allow our own ma be inundated with American wheat, we were shut out from theirs by pe tory duties, for tho purpose ef ad ing tho interests of a few mill who support; the Gowgrnment, thus ch g: our own markets and lessening the value of our own productions at home. If our Gover meng had, by judicious legislation, en- deavored to stimulate the Agricnltural re- sources of the country instead of busying themselves in issuing favorable orders in Council to thick s thin supporters, they might have conferred a benetit upon Cn tario. © But that is the last thing that might be expecied fron em : anda Gov- «that can- only exist by being istered up by such corrupt practises as this, is totally unworthy of the confidence of the people. If My. Gibbs wants to protect the farmers, as he tries to make | them believe he does, why did he not, ia the Legislature of this Dominion, propose a duty npon wheat entering this country equal to what we have to pay to gain ac- cos3 to the / have shown his sincer carrying out the great *" National Pol * about which we hear so much. What we want is to send to Parliament a man that will pro- mote our interests, and not be continually toadying to the Government in. hope that they may be induced to give him a place in the Ministry as a reward for his servi- tude. Yours, ete., A FARMER. --D © R-- - To the Editor of the Ontario R:former : Sir,--1 see 'some fellow in your last week's paper has been trying to cut a *dorg" into making original conundrums. I can beat his all to pieces. Why was last week's Penny Whistle " like & used-up cabbage yard! Do you cavein! Ithad a C in--{(Cowan.) FIRST PRIZE SURE. a4 right this week. Calibag . PICKERING COUNCIL: Saturday, May 27th, 1871. The Council met pursuant to adjourn- ment. Members all present. | Minutes of last meeting read and approved. vere presented, pray- oy improve the a for supplying aid ireen, a by-law was ¢ tines and passed, Samuel B. Webb Poundkeeper, ooper Overseer of Highways. Brown moved that John Haight, 5. J. Green and the over, be a ¢commit- > to examine the pe and accounts ted, and report forthy Carried. 'he committee rose and reported as fol- (our committee appointed to examine the various petitions and accounts pre- sented this day, after carefully examining The atten- | tion of the farming community of Ontario | has of late years been very much diverted | apparent disadvantage, owing to the great | and thus | The chair was tal | puolits are considerably in excess of any fc line of Discounts, and at the same {ime m Thé losses inc Fro fund $250,000. for the removal of the Head Offic las what TI R) nh cis ONTARIO PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS | Ter year. aintain ample reserves. HAWA, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1871. While this measure. is not in all respects n by the Hon) John Simpson, President ; who read the following Report: any Annual Mecfing of uch Stockholders, or.at a Special General Meeting to be called for that purpose. OF Tak ONTARIO BANE, BELD AT THE BANKING HOUSE, BownaNnvILLE, ON MoNDRY, TEE FIFTh 92Y OF JUNE, 1871. FourteEstn ANNUAL Rerorr or|tur Directors or tar OsTArio Bask, Presextep TO Fue. Srocxmorpeas, AT THEIR ANNUAL Mexrive, Heep ar Triir Baxkive House 1x BowManviiLe, ox MoNDAY, THE STH Day oF JUNE, 1871. * Reference was made in our last Annual Report to the defective character of the Act, which provided the made of ice, and in accordance with the pledge then given, legislation has been obtained, un "the change can be effected, within & reasonable time, by the Stockholders, should they deem such a change necessary. ; A General Banking Bill, under which all Chartered Banks are to act he reafter, was introduced by the Government during the m of Patlinthent, and after the most careful consideration, became law, esired, it is nevertheless, in our opinion, a decided improvement on the legislation of former years. f $c of the General Banking Act, before referred to, provides that the Stockholders of any of the Banks men- tioned in the Schedule, may, from time to time, increase their capital by a vote of the Stockholders; such vote to be taken at | | | | | | | | | | In presenting ths Fourteenth Annual Report of the Ontario Bank, with the usual balance sheets, your Directors have much pleasure in stating, {hat the busindes of the Institution, for the past year, has been the largest since its existence, and the net The Deposits and circulation hate been largely in excess of other years, and this has enabled your Directors to 'extend the rred on the transactions of the past year, so far as ascertained, have been small, and are in our opinion, fully covered, by the amount carried to the credit of profit and loss. = Tal a g } the profits of the past yearn, we recommend that the sum of $75,000 be carried to the Credit of Reserve, making that procodive er which Your Directors availing the gel ven of the power conferred by the clause of the Aet above cited, determined sometime since to recommend an increase of the C1 pital of the Bank to the extent of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, (£500,000), --the stock to represent this amount to be issupd to the Sharcholders at' par, and to be fully paid up within about twelve months from the time, when notick of the allotment{is made to the Sharcholders. T resolutions will be submitted to you for your consideration and approval. ect that your Directors hive mainly in view, in advising an increase of the Capital of your Bank, is to enable them to se the ca 1 Moutreal and Toronto; and also, country, as well as the legitimate clain The profits of the past year, y Deposits, and di Add balance left on credit of profit and loss from last year Appropriated ag follows : Cpe Payment of December dividend 5 June ." Government tax To , " profitand loss Two very careful inspections of the Branches dr we aré happy to report that he {ound every thing i: The, Cashier, Inspector afid the different Managers and officers have performed their res tion of your Board, aud we consider them u very satisfactory state. fully entitled to your thanks. po All of which is, respectfully submitted. ital to be émployedyat the branches of your Bank located at the two principal to enable the year have been made by your efiicie . 880.000 00 . 80,000 00 7.5015 47 copnmercial centres, namely :-- > them to meet the requirements of the rapidly increasing and expanding trade of the ff. your own customers. r the payment of all current expenses, and aftor making pr sion for interest on Special ounfeon American currency, is > MR 89 19 $271,287 60 75.000 00.. 28,772 13-§271,287 GO nt inspector, Mr. Milroy, and pective duties to the entire satisfac- J. SIMSON ; Président. CENERSL STATEMENT OF TOE AFFAIRS OF THE OxTapro Baxk, as ox TUESDAY, THE 30TH Day OF May, 1871. ASSETS. Gold, Silver, and Provincial 1 RE ere IER i STN BR I me RT 801,235 23 Government Securities Balances due by other Banks. ....... Notes and Cheques of other Banks. . . Bank Property Tes Notes ani Bills Discounted . Capital Stock Lirenlation. Déposits not on int do. on interest 3a Dividends unclaime Dividend No. 28, payable 1st June Reserve fund. Interest and exchange reserve Profit and loss. | OxTARIO Bink, BowsMaNvVILLE, Directors, tog for the inforn Moved by W. given to the Presiden on of the Shareholders. 30th May, > Moved by W. McGill, Feq., M. D., seconded by W. Allison, Esq., M. D.,-- Resolved : Moved by C. J. Campbell, Esq., seconded by W. K. Burk, Esq.,-- Resolved : Parliament, passe Shareholders of part thereof, by ¢ that" purpos e lient to inc Five Hundre uw here by declared to be i Moved by Capt. R. T. ized by the for fraction of 1all be sliares 20 allotted be mades as » allotted. follo equal quarterly instalments of thirty per cent. each, payable respectively 1872. That any of such allotted stoek as and the ten per cent. | ss, ay be of instalments paid on stock ay of payment. Moved by T. T. Tamblyn, Esq., second vefore the da shall not be taken up by the ed by W. K. Burk, Esq.,-- Resolved : A. Ross be Scrutineers of this election, and that they report the re: her with the General Statement of the affairs of the Bank, now submitted, be received, d during the last Session thereof, entitled *" An Act relating to Banks and : Banking," spective Chartered Banks mentioned e of the Stockholders taken at any 201,676 159,830, 5,367, 2.637, . 185, 1, £0,000 250, 38 28, 98 7, 90: o7 908 00 00 766 063 932 87 22 or 00 00 39 000 B85 --o D. FISHER, Cashier. tenwick, Esq., seconded by A. Ross, Esq.,--Resolved: That the thanks of the Sharcholders are hereby and Directors, for their efficient management of the affairs of the Bank during the past year. That; Whereas, by an Act of the Dominion power is given to the and set forth in the Schedule accompanying said Act, and forming Annual General Meeting, or any Special General Meeting called for Capital Stock of any such Bank desirous of increasing the same; and, whereas, it is deemed tal Stock of the Ontario Bank, under the provisions of the said recited Act, to the extent of ars; be it therefore resolved, that the Capital Stock of the said Ontarie Bank be, and the same is d to the extent of the said sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, led by M. Joness, Esq.,-- Resolved : 3 That the amount of increased capital, as' author- tion, be allotted to the Sharcholders of the Ban k, pro rata, and at par; provided always, that no That the allotinent be made on the 1st day of July next, and that payment of the z: Ten per cont. at the date of subscription or acceptance thereof, and the balance in three on the first days of February, May and August, Shareholders to whom such allotment has been made, id thereon within three months from the time when notice of ths allotment has béen mailed to his or ed for subacgjpion to the public in such manner and on such terns as the Dire 13-$6,969,034 52 | Oshawa, May 11, 1871. | Simson's store, Hyland's Block, Ki | Oshawa. Money to lend or good Farm |-and at lowest rates of interest, "with to the undersigned |" Oshawa, April 20, 1871. RR EE NOTICE. J 0. HENRY'S' GALLERY WILD - ® be closed for THREE or FOUR WHKS. Will be open for business about the F of July. He expects to have his new Joona pn on King Street in the course of two or months, ! Oshawa, June 8th, 4871. -- J. 0. HENRY. dw PLANTS FOR SALE! V 7ILLIAM PETHICK OFFERS FOR A Sales his plant den second lot north. east from the hawa Cabi , tw five hundred thousand Cabbage. Plant. the largest quantity of the different kinds of Cabbage Plants that was ever offe for sale in Oshawa, or in any one garden in the Dominion. My plants can be had at Simson Bros, G. F. Blamey's, G, Henry's, P. Begley's, and H. Jones'. Oshawa, May 30th, 1871. 3 - 33w, JAMES MUIR, 3 ARRISTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . Solicitor in Chancery, &e: er = Hy PF. BR. HOOVER, | Issuer of Marriage Licenses \ \ WHITEVALE. 4 For Sale! 1.0m Nos. 6 AND 7, CONTAINING four-fifths of an acre, on Simcoe Street; South of M. Morris'. | WILLIAN VELLIAM DIC! Oshawa, 'April 20, 1871. . RIE Notice to Debtors, LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE - late fi AYL NEALE here not {fed that cop & NEALE. ure hate: { N FAREWELL & M Oshawa, April 20, 1871. La GEE, 1 Tio Let! HE RESIDENCE or JOSEPH ASH, South Oshawa ; with or without the ad- joining land. Terms reasonable. Pi im. mediately. WARREN L. ASH. 240 NOTICE! HEREBY FORBID ANY PERSON L trusting any one on my accoiint without my consent, as I will not be responsible forany debts thus incurred. T. 8. HENRY. 58w STRAYED! | JPROM THE PREMISES OF THE 03-$6,069,934 52 7 | rewarded. Subscribor, Lot 13, 1st Con. East Whitby, on the 4th inst, TWO SORREL_ COLTS, one two years old, the other one year old. The two-year old has a white star on forehead ; the yearling has a white face. Any person givin informa] ion suital D. CONANT. | : tr that will lead to their recovery w East Whitby, May 25, 1871. WANTED. FPVEAMS TO DRAW LUMBER FROM That the report of the President and adopted, and printed, ctors shall - prescribe. tes on which the sathe are payable, the dividend thereon, shall 'be com- That Messrs. R. H. Turner, R. Windatt, and sult to the Cashier: that the balloting now commence, and | that it close at four o'clock; but if at any time five minutes shall have expired without a vote being tendered, the ballot may be closed by the Scrutineers. Moved by H. Munro, Esq., secondad by B. Bowen, Esq.,-- Resolved : be requsted to take the same. sfided by William Clemens, E§q.,--Resolved : ent s2rvices in the chair. Moved by W. McMurtry, Esq., seconded by R. Windatt, Esq.,-- Resolved : J. Robson, Esq., for his services as Secretary. C. J. Campbell, Esq., Moved by John Lys . given to the Presi . Il, Esq., s for his effi tho same, beg leave to report, that the | | sums mentioned for each locality, together with the names affixed to act as Commis- sioners, be granted, viz : On side road, be- | tween lots 12 and 13 in the 2nd con., for graveling, the sum of $35 ;: David Brown, { Commissioner. «On side road, between lots 22 and 23, from Kingston road to | Frenchman's Bay harbor, for graveling, 2150 : John Haight, Commissioner. On | side road, between lots 16 and 17, in 5th con., $30: 8. J. Green, Commissioner. -- On side road, between lots 20 and 21, in 2nd con., $125: John Haight, Commis- sioner. 'On 8th con. road, at lot 18, for cutting down hill, 850 : John Miller, com- | missioner. On side road, between lots 16 and-17, in 4th con., for turnpiking, $8: | | John Haight, Commissioner. On'Brock road, in 5th con., for turnpiking and | graveling, $75 ; Casper Stotts, Commis- gioner, On 3rd con. road, at lots 3 and for cutting down two hills, 830: 8. K_ | Brown, Commissioner. On 8th con., at [lot No. 2, for building bridge, ete,, $60 : Arthur Gallagher, Commissioner. | On | side road, between lots 14 and 15, in 6th con., for graveling, $10--on condition that James Geddes give $5 : S. J. Green, Com- | missioner. L And your Committee would recommend payment of the following accounts : To Lewis Bently, for supplying aid to | widow Smith and Andrew Robb, $38.50 ; | Mrs. Wood, for supplying wid to Mayas { 'errier, for medical at- | Scott, $19; Dr. tendance on C. Allin, 83 ; John Shier, for survey of road, etc., on lot No. 20, in the Ist con., $6. : And your Committee would further re- | commend, that Watson Reid, an indigent | person, be granted £1. per week, and that Levi Mackey be Commissioner to expend the same. ; All of which is respectfully submitted. Report received and adopted. Mr. Haight moved, that in accordance { with the petition of one half of the land- holders to be affected thereby, praying | this council to take the necessary step: | to cause the division line between lots 9 and 10, in the 1st concession, to be sur- veyed, and the bonndaries thereof perma- nently established by having cut stone or front and rear ends of the said line, under the authority of the Commissioner of Crown lands, agreeably to sections 11 and Upper Canada, it be Resolved, that the | cause the said survey to be made ; and that Provincial land surveyor, John Shier, be recommended to fnake the said survey. other durable monuments placed at the | 12, of Chap. 93, Consolidated Statutes of | | Reeve wake the necessary application to | The following is tho report of the Scrutineers :-- To Davip Fisuer, Esq., Cashier of the Ontario Bank: -- Sir, --We, the undersigned Scrutineers, this day, do declars the following gentlemen duly elected as Directors for she current appointed at the That the Chairman do now leave the Chair, and that That the thanks of this meeting are hereby J. J. ROBSON; Secietary. | JREGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE . Gibbs, J. Dryden, J. P. Lovekin, Wm. McMurtry, D. A. McDonald and Hon. W. P. Howland. BowxasviLLe, 5th June, 1871. The Board of Directors met after the report of the Scrutineers,®nd re-clected the N. Gibbs, Esq., M. P., Vice-President, + Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Ontario Bank, held ear, viz: Hon. J. Simpson, T. N. That the thanks of this meeting be given to J. | | | A. ROSS. | R. HT R. WIN Hon. Jno. Simpson, President, and T. | URNER. DATT. | ~ BAST WHITBY COUNCIL The Council met at Columbus on Mon- day last. Members all present. Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Communications read : from G. H. Grierson, in reference to his-offer of 200 | loads of gravel in exchange for the old toll house--accepted ; from A. 8. Whiting, requesting the removal of certain feaces on road allowance in' Cedar Dale-- granted ; from James Stark and others, asking for | money to have road repaired between lots | 4 and 5, 8th con. ; from L. Anais, soek- ing remuneration for sheep killed by dogs. ~ Ordered, that T. Conant, D. Conant, «. Phillips, M. Kennedy, K. Mulvaney, trd:the G. T. R. Co., be notified to move heir fences off road allowance in 'Cedar Dale; and also that James Ham be in- | structed to remove his fence off road al- lowance between lots 4 and 5, 6th con., by 1st of June, 1872. : A by-law was sed authorizing the Bont Foi of $1,050 on roads and hy | under the superintendence of Commis- | sioners named therein, as follows :--John Smith, $200 ; Jerry Lick, #330 ; R. Luke, $300; R. Mothersill, $200; J. O. Guy, { $350. Orders were granted on the Treasurer for the following amounts: --L. Annis, sheep killed by dogs, $5.33 ; W. Wherry, plumber, $7; R. Hodgson, wood for indi- | gents, £1.75 ; John Smith, relief of poor, .67 ; E. Cole, lumber, £25.62 ; Mr. | Luke, digging ditch, $11; B. Willis, re- lief of Mrs. Howard, £6. Council adjourned till first Monday 'in | July. Tue Vendome Column, which was lately destroyed by the Republican fools at Paris, | | was made of the bronze of 1,200-cannon captured from the Russians, Prussians and Austrians. It was begun on the soon opened in the banks. Company will be sued for the damage done. | Timothy Seed, do Butter, ¥ 1b, Froop 1x N house and home in New Orleans, and total dmmage is estimated #t £500,000. The disaster was caused by carting of earth from the embankment of the canal. levee was. necessarily weakened, and there being an immense torrent of water flowing in from all sides; a chasm 85 feet wide EW ORLEANS.--On Monday night 2,500 families were flooded out of The Canal the The was Commercial, MONTREAL MAR Wheat, Fall, ¥ bushel,., Oats, ¥ 32 Bs, ........ Barley, ¥ 48 bs, Peas, ¥ bushel, Butter, ¥0,.... .04 L065 0m ... 016 TORONTO MARKETS. June 8. 8120 @$ 2 Wheat, ¥ bushel Barley, do Peas, do Oats, do Rye, do Potatoes, do Tay, ¥ ton Apples, ¥ bbl, .. ...050 ...080 ...045 078 035 ...10:00 ...300 BOWMANVILLE MARKETS, , June8, enn 1B @8 ND Wheat, ¥ bushel,.. ... 065 ... 055 080 050 . 400 ARE .013 Oats, - Clover Seed, ¥ bushel, WHITBY MARKETS, June 8. Wheat, Fall, ¥ bushel,.............81 5 @ Wheat, Spring, do N ve A 30 Barley, ¥ bushel, ... . 060 June 8 813 @n 3s "om LEL 100 017 05 083 047 0 80 06 15 90 400 070 oo $1 30 3.0. OF G. TIT. . | GRAND TEMPERANCE EXCURSION NIAGARA FALLS. D. x FISHER, Cashier. Rew Advertisements, T0, -] A | On MONDAY, JUNE 10th, 1871, THE SPLENDID STEAMER | "Nr ir | NORSEMAN, (CAPTAIN CARTER) | N connection with the Eric and Niagara Railway, will convey an excursion Party to and from Bowmanville and New manville Cornet ¢ Falls, under the auspices of the | castle Temples, and Bow- | od | | The Steamer will leave Port Hope at 3a.m.: Newcastle, 4:15; Bowmanville, 5:30 ; Oshawa, 6:15; Whitby, 7; and will proceed direct to | Railroad Fare, Steamer at Niagara. | Niagara at 1] o'clock, when a train will be in waiting to convey excursionists to the Falls; | 50 cts, ; Tickets to be had the Boat. Heturning, the Train will Niagara Falls at 6 p.m. ; and connect with the { on board | leave | THE BOWMANVILLE CORNET BAND, witha number of popular amateurs, will furnish | - yansic of board the id . | A Grand Review and Sham Fight!| with over 1000 Volunteers at present in cam including 10th Royals; Queens Own; (Whitby and Oshawa) Battal ton) Battallion, Artillery, Cavalry, Jace within a short distatice of the Falls. take Ample time will be allowed, as ( six hours to view the many 34¢ lion ; 13th _(Hamil- | | aq | | &e., &e., will | will be over ns. | All Good Templars, Sons of Temperance, and | 'Domi . | Great Britain. my Mills in Podonk to Bowmanvillegnd Oshawa. z For further particulars enquire at Mill. A. B. CAMPBELL. Bowmanville, May 10, 1871. 5tf bi cama nion Bank. WHITBY AGENCY. ---- - y CTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT : the Dominion Bank has opened an el {for the transaction of Business, in MMi aes ? | Block,' (in the office formerly occupied by the Royal Canadian Bank.) y - Interest allowed on deposits. Drafts fssued on all points in Canada, the United .Statés and J. H MéCLELLAN, _--7 Agent, Brook St., Whitby, April 13ih, 1871. LOOK OUT FOR (Good Photographs! TO BE MADE AT Mr. THOMAS' GALLERY, BROOKLIN, : HARRY TAIT, Photographer. Late of Bowmanville, Brooklin, April 27, 1871. 34 John Ferguson, . MERCHANT TAILOR, has to hand a choice selection of Cloths & Tweeds' suitable for Spring and Summer weal. Garments made wp in the Latest Style of Fashion and at thé Lowest Rates. Gents' Furnishing Goods, inculding Large : Variety of Hats and Caps. : i} wir sree RE So A WORD; TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT. YHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE to announce to his numerous custom- ers and the public generally, that he has on hand a ree assortment of Gents', Ladies' and Children's Etc., at the Lowést 'Remunerating Prices. All orders promptly attended to, and Good Fit GUARANTEED, ir- ing done with 'neatness and des- ° patch. Call and' examine for yoursglves, before purchasing elsewhere. One door south of the REFORMER office, zo SIMCOE STREET, OSHAWA.-ag D. TRIPP. April 14, 1871. - 1-4 Mr. EDWARD PETIT, Of Bufialo, N. Y., CUTTER WITH A. M.,'CHISHOLM, Ld PRQ Choice Sn A few tho ~~ Bacon. "Fresh Gro No. 1 d Corn and Potatoes, Cheese, fro Reesor'; 8 co Salmon T: Salt and 8 * Abernethy Coffee and / + e' re by ate 25th of Owixa to the change of time in the ar- | a 4 prove by far the greatost Tout | : d . ., | That could be found throughout the land, rival of traing at this station, the wails | And none could ere beside him stand, In making up the biggest lies ; Oats, do Peas, do Potatoes, do friends of the cause, generally, are invited to turned out on gxamination, to be pig sties. Join in this pleasure trip. The popularity of last | The Assgssor were that Mr. Henry Bick- ell, the Deputy-Reeve, had, on a former GIBBS' BLOCK. . On motion of Mr. Green, the Council } August, 1806, and entirely. finished in adjourned till Monday, the 19th day of 1810, under the direction of the architects offer any furthér inducements. 1 assessment, given the property in at 8169. He said it wast worth £200; but would do for a vote against old J. B.,~-in which opinion Mr, J.B. Bickéll, who was pres- | : y The Court then ad- | Bible Christian Sabbath School will be | | journed till the 14th inst., at 3 o'clock. | held on Sabbath and 'Tuesday next. -Ser- 1 ent coincided This is said to have been the most pless- ant and amusing of all the Courts held: in South Ontario, ae - The East Whitby Court of Revision will be closed as follows: - Going East, in | : "~ 7 . ~ -~ . the morning, 7.15; 'evening, 7.15. Going West, morning, 8.4; evening, 7.15, sharp. THE anniversary m eonnection with the | mons on Sabbath by the Rev. Mc®rs. Rice { and Webber. Tea on Tuesday evening. Tue Bowmanville and Whitby lodges of Good Templars visited tho Oshawa + finished its third sitting on Monday eve«! lodge, on Thursday evcning of last: week. ning kt. Trielye-casgs were disposed of. | They had a good time together. Ag | And placing "foe the people's eyes { The worst of all disgusting sights, From 'maginations wildest flights, | And prave witha! a placky fighter, | With "Cowan's" help as * fiction writer." Our "peuny whistle" will, I know, 'With all our able men to blow," * As past and present, so throughout, 'T'will prove the jen humbug out, | 80 now you see why I put kin there, 4. Your darling pet, in the Editor's chair. I Good-bye; nunise)' Farewell forever. -- | No more from { 1 OXE WHO Eas Soxrrinxg FISE TO DO, | - ree ere ---- June, next. Moxpay, May, 31st, 1871. The Council held a special meeting in the. Town Hall. Members all present. A petition was presented from ratepay- ers, for a grant of money to build a bridge in the 7th con. at lot 33. It was moved by Mr. Haight, seconded by Mr. Green,-- the resoluti n ap- { pointing Selah Orvis Commissioner be re- scinded, so far as regards the appointment, and that the name of 8. K. Brown be in- serted instead of Selah Orvis, On Motion of eMr. Green, the Council adjourneds, of A ------ Denon, Lepere, and Gaudian. ' The total Dutter, ¥n,..... weight of the bronze is about 600,000 Ibs. | lin OSHAWA MARKETS, Bachelors, do. 3 do, year's excursion renders it quite unnecessary to | | Double Ticket, to Nisgara and return, $2 50. | 1 30. The expense for the construction were-- | | Melting the bronze, 154,837. ; weighing the same, 450i. ; chiselling, 257,219f. ; | the statue; by Chaudet, 13,0001. ; thirty- three sculptors for the bas-reliefs, 199,000f; | sculptured cornices, -39,115f. ; general de- | signs, 11,400f, ; masons, locksmiths, car-! penters, and plumbers. 601,970f. ; archi | tects, 50,0001. ; 251,367 kilog of broze, | rt i., T005,4561. Total 2,252,468, - a pig . "w Flor, Bewt,................eu 0s Wheat, Fall, ¥ bushel, Wheat, Spring, ¥ bushel, . Oats, ¥ bushel, . "ida Peas, ¥ bushel, a Butter, # »,.... Lard, ®M,.... Eggs, ¥ dogen,... Dried Apples, # », Beags, ¥ bushel, .. Wook. .........0 Eaeugstn, SR RII ' do, : do. Tickets may be cured from' the Mr. Loo. Lave oy oi Mr, Pothensall, N r. . Love r. Mr. T, Long, Orono :-¥éllowlees ] manvile ; . Wil Mr. k St Osha Ladjes, 100. ts of the of ti ntment of a large Jar) they must of necessity be 0 20 | Bowmanville, June Sth, 1671. number urther information can be obtained yi y { to Tos. YELLOWLEES, Sees of Commatteny hy Amp; Millinery, om, Oshawa, April 13, 1871+ | Millinery, ; ' Millinery, Millinery, Millinery, A M. ORISHOLM'R &

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