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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Dec 1879, p. 1

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VOL. XXIII, NO 1.1 . PORT PERRY, PROV INCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1 879. mm em -- tarig - Obseruer. WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICUL a TURAL, § FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, po + BAIRD & PARSONS. 'P'ERMS.--$1 per annum, if paid in ad- _ wance; if not $1.50 will be charged. Ni subscription taken for less than six months; #nd no paper discontinued until all arrears are paid. "RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ... $0 08 Bubsequent insertions, per line . Cards, under 6 lines, per annum B@™ Letters containing money, dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be at our risk a i ' " dvorti + by Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they oc- clipy. Advertisements received for publication. without specific instructions, willbe inserted until forbid and charged accordingly. No adyertisement will be taken out untilpaid for A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or h : ° alf-year. p@F~ These terms will in all cases be strictly « od to Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Hooks, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every. style and solor, executed promptly and at lower rates shan any other establishment in the County pa Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &e. printed can have them done to take home with thom. J. BAIRD. 1. PARSONS. cian, Sur- H. SANGSTER, M. D., J. geon and Accoucheur. Coroner for the County of Ontario 4 PORT PERRY. OMce over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets. Office hours froin 9a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently/ occupled by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. R. WARE, Coronar for the Oointy of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ac goucheur, Oflice, op posité the town hall, ' "y. Port Per MLD, MLR. C8, Guy's on, Englanl. The kyeR. M. F. MoDR Tospital, Lo 1 Oshawa. FAREWELT, LL. B., County ( ttorney for Ontario, Barrister, Attor { Notary Publle. Office laiely H. Cochrane. Bsq., Brock sireel. | E. J, Al Fallcitor, al suriad by Si T YVAN LL. ENGLISH 4 Chancery, Attorney, Conv Oshawa. LL. ce--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Offic: n., Barrister, \ lieitor in Chane Public, &e. c, Brock street, W. Maurice Coonrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Ch cery Notary Public, &c., &e. Jfiice hours punctually from 9 a.m. fo 5 pom Money 0 [nan at 8 per cent, on all winds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. ¥. PATERA)N, (I N. Barrister an 1 Attor or in 'hancery, Convey: &e., &e. gi "Shes over Brown & Curries Store. Port Perry. ) lel- aysut neer, N Pub- INGS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Part Perry. £9* A large amount of money to loan at per cent. J. A. M ATE Patterson & Fenton, Surgeon Dentist. Office over Corrigan & Camp- bell's Store, Port Perry. All work done in the wery : Tatest nad Dest style and warranted to give satisfaction, Por Perry, March 28, 1877. T C. N. VARS, ". D. 8. BETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- ast, and as good as the best. Teeth i filled with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted * without pain by producing local angesth- esia, Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new lock, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King 3preet, Oshawa. Hanning & Lally P L. SURVEYORS, CIVIL EN. . amNgns. Draughtsmen, Solicitors of Patents. Office, Gould's Block, Uxbridge: "8. d. HANNING. 0. W. LALLY Money ro Losgx --C G. Hanning, Agent forthe Freebold Lono & Savings Co, Dxbridge, March 28, 1879. TT ENRY GRIST, Paten SOLICITOR AND Daavantyay, Ottawa, Canada Transacts business with fhe Patent Office and r dep of the Go! pyrights and the Registration of Trade Marks BE 3 Designs procured. Drawings, p ts neces. Specifications, a tier Documents neces: Ja voceipt of the model of the Invention. " D. BATEMAN. Vv: Ly day or night prompt! A Orders by jini Business Earls. "ONTARIO BANK. CAPI'AL $3,000.000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. ---- SAVINCS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now opeh in connection with this Branch. Deposits of FiveDollars ana np wards received and inters est allowed thereon. i No notice of withdrawal required. ' ; A.A. ALLEN, ' MANAGER. LICENSED AUCTIONEER. »ETURNING my sincere thanks to my \ numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as Auctioneer during the past cight years, I would now beg to offer my services to all who-may have Farm Stock, Implements, or other property to sell by Auction anywhere in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa or Cartwright. IND. & D. J. ADAMS, Money, Land & Insurance BROKERS, AVE large sums of money on hand for Investment, Mortgages Purchased. A number of excellent Farms for Sale or to Rent. 4 AGENTS FOR THE Of Steamships. JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, OMce In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Port Perry, Jan. 28, 1870, JAMESLUND, MONEY, LAND & INSURANCE BROKER, My long and extensive practice as Auc- ioneer had enabled me to judge the value of Farm Stock with an accuracy second to none in the County, and this is of import- ance as if the Auctioneer is not a good judge of the value of Stock he may soon lose far more than his fee in any sale, Bill stamps always on hind. . Sale Bills arranged and notes supplied free of charge. i Days of Sale may be arranged at the | On:erver Office, where a Sule Register will | be kept. Terms Liberal. W.M W. Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1877. BE, MAJOR, - ICENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties i. wishing his services can call at the! "Qbserver" Office, Port Perry, and artange for days of Sales. Port Perry, Jan 10, 1879. WM. GORDON, da A yi Wi &e. NOR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, { Scott, Thorah, Ruma, Mara, Mariposa 1, { i nd Eldon, pES™ Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. T. H. WALSHE, JCENSED Auctioneer for the Township {, of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, etc., in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock. | Orders left at this office, or at his residence | will be punctnally attended to, Debts col fected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- NALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer. WM. HEZZELWOOD, Licensed Auctioneer. HE Undersigned baving taken out a License as Auctioneer is now prepared to attend to all sales entrusted to him -- Having had much experience in handling Real Estate, Live Stock such as Horses, lattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Imple- ments of all kinds, Farm Preduce, &e, &c., partics placing their sales in my hands may rely on getting all for the property that is possible to bring, - : All orders promptly attended to, sale bills made out and sale notes turnished free of charge. Parties + leaving their orders at the Ossgrver Office, Pert Perry, wil receive immediate and careful attention, Charges Moderate, WM. HEZZELWOOD, Raglan, Raglan, Sept 10, 1878. \ A TM. SPENCE, CoxTRACTOR, BUILDER, &%C. Whe Subscriber in returning his slacere thanks for the very liberal patronage be- stowed on him in the past would inform the public generally that having bought a pro- perty and moved into the Village of Prince Albert, he will in future give his whole attention to his business as Contractor, and is now ready to undertake Stone Work, Bricks tering, and everything connecte ich ho will executeon the shori- 8 style, and at the very lowest figui a b can be doue. The and first-class Workmanship, Prince Albert, April, 1875. OHN CHRISTIE, " TOWNSHIP OLEREK, suer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer, Commissioner &c. Office--Manchester. st fhaterial SPENCE. MONEY This Company is now fully organized and is ONVEYANCER, Commissioner for taking Afiidavits in Court of Queen's Bench, &e. MONEY 10 LOAN In any manner to suit borrowers, Mortgages Bought, accounts, Notes, &e., Collectedund prom pt remittances made. The party borrowing money can get it without commission, at the Lowest rate, iin men n), and time, jus permit repay part or all of the Company binding thems: Ives inthe mort- gage Lo accept such sum, whetber large or small, and apply it as a direct reduction of principal, immediately cancelling the interest oii the sun paid. No extra charge ls exacted on such repayment. Loans made from 2 to 20 years on furm, or good p:oductive town property. In all cases where the title is perfect, the cost will be very slight to the borrowen AsI am acting both as Agent and Valuator for several Companies there can possibly be no publicity in the transaction. If the title Is perfect the money will be pald here in two weeks after making applica- tion. JAMES LUND, Broker, &c., Parrish's Block, Cor, Brock and Bascom streets, Uxbridge. Uxbridge, May 17, 1877, TO LOAN. The undersigned hasany amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit the borrower. Also several Improved Farms, and Wild Lands for sale, cheap. Investments made in Municipal Deben tures, Eank and other marketable Stocks, . Apply to JAMES HOLDEN, Broker, &e. Whitby, April 10, 1873 NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS MONEY TO LOAN. HE undersigned would say to the owners 1 ofReal Estate, that he has in his hands a laage amount of private funds which he is to sult horrow- nt Expedition assured. and most reasonable terms 8. H. GHRISTIAN. Manchester, October 17, 1677. MONEY TO LOAN. HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money on improved property for terms from one to twenty years, Agent for Westery. Canapa Loan AND Savings Company, He bas also been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funds, Inter.st Eight per cent. No Commission. N F. PATERSON. Port Petry, May 20, 1878. Bolicitor MONEY [Private Funds,] I'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, BARRISTER, &0., Oshawa November 21, 1866. 5 | convenicoce and comfort of guests to mak: 4 | best Liquors and Cigars! Fotels. THE Walker House, PORT PERRY. TR Subscriber having leased the above hotel, it will be his endeavor to conduct it in every particular sb as to merit the approbation atid patronage uf the public. THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or quality of accommo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed by none out of the best cities : Ci lers, the T 3 Public, Farmers and others doing business in the Village oo the general public will nd in THE WALKER HOUSE all that can be required in the matter of accommodation and rhoderation in charges. [he Charges are No Higher at the Walker House than at ahy other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE, The Tables and Bar supphed with the choice of the market and the utmost atten tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUESTS. No better stable and shed accommodation in the Province, Attentive hostlers, W. HASLEM, Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1879, poe PERRY HOUSE, The undersigned having leased for a term of years this comfortable, pleasantly located Hotel will endeavor by strict attention to th the Port Perry Ho se a desirable place of entertainment for the general public. Choi e supplies for the table and bar The stable and yard carefully attended to. JOHN RUDDY. Port Perry, Dec 9, 1879. {)Franio HOTEL, Brock st., Whitby C. DAWES, PROPRIEJLOR. The proprietor will spare neither labor i uring the. comfort of his RUCKER, es all his old friends and the public generally to call and see him, Cnaraes 10 sure Toe Tiues. , Good Livery attached to the Hotel, Whitby, Dec.' 4, 1879. (\onuEnaIAL HOTEL, The subscriber having succeeded Mr, Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Willinms- burg, Cartwright, intends fitting it up with a view to the comfort and convenience of nests The supplies for the table and Lar care- fully selected, PETER HOLT. Cartwright, March 4, 1879. EVERE HOUSE, MANCHESTER, By GEO. HOUCK. Having leased the above excellent Hotel it will be my endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the appro- bation and patronage of the public. Manchester, Oct. 6, 18757 NTARJO HOTEL, WHITBY, _T. MASON, PROPRIETOR. The public well card for, and all Guests will please feel at home. 'Whitby, Nov. 9th, 1876. UEEN'S HOTEL, Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. CANNINGTON, Ox. D. CAMPBELL, ProprIETOR This Hotel is now furpished in the best style, and offers every accommodation to travelers, par First class Sample looms. Livery attached, Cannington, Oct, 20, 1875. 43 A SILO-AMERIOAN HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired nd ted the entire p ises even to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Btocked with the F THE ONTARIO Farmers' Mutual Insuance Co'y, Head Office, Whitby, d to accept risks on Farm Buildings C. FORMAN, . ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses. One door west of the Walker House Port Perry. : k 114 iy ¥ new Marriage Act. Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. 2 Riad OHsHLES having been re- 5 ointed Marriage License r sixteen years duty) continues to far- Licenses as herctol at Port Perry. ANCE_COMPANY, 220. MK "| gusto and their contents, country School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an Sppostanity of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to any of the as Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found as low as those of any respons sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Office--=Opposite the Royal Hotel Brock St., Whitby. C. NOURSE, Beeretary. W. H. BROWNE, General Agent. Strict paid to the comfort of guests, The tab.e and bar well supplied. W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. A BUSTRORG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E: ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. The Only First Class House in Town. Prizes HOUSE, late Jewett House, Kent Street, Lindsay. Board, $1.50 per day. E. BENSON, Proprietor. 'Ss HOTEL, WHITBY, ONT. McCANN & TAYLOR, Proraiatons. Mee QUEEN PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES 4 ENZIE, PROPHIETOR. HE Subscriber having now SAT WIVERY RIGS | ow Mderata sorme Por Perey. ASa.o HE. ©. MCKENZIE. MUS <. Residence Queen tree occiipied by Mt. Robt. M s| Sunderland, May 5, 1879, Every dation for the tr public, INrissisa HOTEL, SUNDERLAND. The tindersigned having leased the above Hotel has renovated and fitted it up with a fac and convenience of view tisfaction 3 is: Sopplls or te table and bar core- nn he every. af the Nipissing Hotel. : T. TUCKER. of Vite NONQUON HOTEL. rd bs be Fakir) am Port Perty, Jan 2 2, 1879 Port Perry, Oct, 18, 18 AKEN in al in that For which our work justly celebrated,' where, order in good style, YHE undersigned late GEORGE 100 A the Whitby, Port Pert beautiful erop is at pr [vis well watered 1 pretty good Ho Orchard on the premi 80 Che remainder is beau TITLE INDI Dated at Brock this 10 ROE WILLIAN DBA latest and most ap- proved styles, and finished SUPER MARKER I'he land is ina good state of culti and fenced, Acres T BRABAZON, PHOTOGRAPHS the in Jk rea Photographs for $1 pet doaen for 30 days Pictuics cuiarged and framed Cull aud seu specimens before going" else Gold and Silver" Electroplating done to J. LEON ARD, Photographer, Opposite Brown & Currie's Perry St. Port Ferry, Nov. 26, 1879. Executors'Sale si ffi LAND IN BROCK offer for Sale BRABALON, CONTAINING CRES. This property is beautifally situated, one mile East of Sunderland, on the I'& NR R. ind three miles West of Manilla Station n y & Lindsay resent on this farm, and Barn and a good | SUS, Cleared tifnl Hardwood. SPUTABLE. For further particulars apply to Ropert Sainttield Post Ullice ; or WiLLian k Post Office, th day of July, 1879. IRD, | EXECUTORS, Mariposa. on Nov, information as will | one or wore will portion of the reward. SHEEP LOST! $5 REWARD. < TRAYED from the premises of the Sub- bottle of perfumery in a ghis factory--it | gq seriber, lot 9, in the 5th concession of yodifics the stench if it dousn't destroy i 1st; Seven well-bred Gwes marked on the left car by having | the lower hinlt cut out, Any party giving such information ag wil . did lead to the vecovery of the whole will ro | dics aud gentlemen, this is Gen, Hawley. ceive the above reward, or if giving such | WM. CORNISH, Littie Britain Mariposa, Nov, 27,1879. 0 ISAAC IA aid to nn Billings, post pres nature of their secur them, or in defauitihe regard only J Port Perry, Deecmber vipa MES will immediately after distribute the assets of the said testator COMP ! amongst the parfies entitled thereto, having Oh, nothing !-- miue is dreadful but to think | out unnecessary delay otherwise they run to the claims of which she shall then bave uotice, NOTICE T0 THE CREDITORS! se sete cr P DAVIS, DECEASED, URSUANT to Chapter 107, of the Re- <Kated at vised Statutes of Ontario, the ereditors their of Isanc James Davis, late of the Village of Port Perry in the county of Ontario, Mer- chant, (who died on or about the fifteenth s : 3, day of Uctober, 1879), are on or before the quired of one of the ladies Her motive for fourth day of January, 1880, to send by visiting Brighton. Mrs, M M. Davis, Execu- vitor, Port Perry, an and surnames, addresses, and descriptions ; the full particulars claims, a statement of their accounts aud the | next was nervous the third billious--all bud | . Solic of the said Executri OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor for Executrix. 4th, 1879, the West half of lot number 16, in the 6th concession of Broek, belonging to the Estate ot the way. 5 tion, a | (t0e, honest man in politics, and I must say There are d to the recovery. of Ly upplause and laughter, ve a corresponding of their said day proceed to "The Innocents" in Elmira. Ata political meeting in Elmira, New York State, Mark Twain (Samuel L, Clemens) iis troduced the speaker of the evening, Gen. | Hawley, of Connecticut st I see I advertised to introduce the speaker of evening, Gen, Hawley, of Connecticut, I see it is the report that I am to make & political speech: Now I must say this is au error. I wasn't constructed to make stuwp speeches, and oun that head (politics) I have only this to ray : First see that you vote. Becond, see that your neighbor votes, Lastly, sce that yourself or neighbor don't scratch the ticket, Gen, Mawley was Pres ident of the Centennial Commission. He was a gallant soldier in the war. He Las been Governor of Con cut bef of Whenever you command add your reasons Death to Vermin .«A writer, for doing so ; it is Jhis which disti the approbatioh of a man of sense from the flattery of sycc and the dmirati of fools, : y Avoid talking about what you are doing at least till it is in some state of forwardness, Talking prevents doing, Silence is the great fellow workman . An unjust accusation is like a barbed er- row, Which must be drawn backward with borrible anguish or else it will be our de- struction, It is an excellent rule to be observed in all disputes, that men should give soft words and Fard arguments ; that they should ot ko much stiive to vex as to convince an ' Congress, and was President of the conven-- tion. that nominated Abraham Lincoln. | Gen. Hawley--That nominated Grant, 'T'wain--Ho says it was Giant, but I know better, He is a member of my church at Hartford and the author of "Beautiful Snow." Maybe he will deny that, Dut I wm only bere to give Lim a charavier from his last place, As a pure citizen, I respect hin ; as a personal fricod of years I have the warmest regard for Lim j us a neighbor whose vegetable garden joins mine, why, T watch him. That's nothing, we sil do that with any neighbor. Hawley keeps his pros mises not ouly in private but in public life, He is an editor who believes what he writes in his own paper. As the author * Beautiful Snow' he bas added another pavg to winter, He is broad-souled, gener- Lous, liberal, noble, alive to his moral and religious respousibilitics. the contribution. box was pussed I never knew him to take outs cent, He is a square, of Whenever he occupies a mighty lovesome position, | He lis never shirked a duty or backed dowa As Govervor, as Congressinan, as a soldier, as the Lead of the Centennial Commission, y Which increased our trade in every port and | pustied American production into all the kuown world, Le bas conferred bonor and credit upon the United States, He is an American of Americans, Would we had So broad, so bountiful is | his character that be never turned a teamp | etnpty-handed from his decor, bat elways | juve bim a letter of introduction to me. | | His public tcusts have been many, aud] never in the slightest did he prove unfaith. | ful, Pure, honest, incorruptible, that is Joe | Hawley, Such a murein polWics is like a | from avy position taken in public life, more such men! | it. | And now, in speaking thus bigbly of the | | | {A sad story comes from Muskoka, Two | bright little girls, daughters of Mr, Alex- ander, of Rousseau Falls, started Inst Mon- | duy to visit his house, | three miles from their Tome. Their path After walking some distance the uncle suggested that, as thie little girth were cold, perhaps a wn would do them good, whereupon the childeen ran abead of bim and soon got out | of sight, Whea the uncle arrived at his | house the litcle girls had not reached there. | He immediately went in search of them, | assisted Ly the neighbors, but up to the | i : | present time no traces of the children have | speaker of the evening, I baven't said any , ' more of him than I would of myself, Lu. Mr. Clemens was fequently interrupted At the close of remarks Gen. Hawley stepped forwaid | ai r an hour and a half spoke on the issues of the day i SESE: ERR, Shuter's Hydrophobia Trick. Was traveling in the Brighton stage-coach on a very warm day, with four ladies, when the vehicle stopped to receive a sixth passenger, who could have played Falstaff without padding. The faces of the ladies clon~ ! this unwelcome addition to number, but Shuter only smiled g-- { When the stout man was seated and the conch again in motion, Shuter gravely in- She replied that Ler bud advised scubathing as a remedy for mental depression, He turned physician to the others, and repeated his inguiries ; th 8 (if any) beld by 'gome ailment the sca was expected to cure, | others will do well to tuke notice if horses x | "ah|" sighed the comedian, ¢ail your laints put together are nothing to mine of. ¢ Indeed, sir!" said the stout passenger with a look of astouvishment, 'You lovk exceedingly well! ¢ Ah, sir |' responded Shater, sliaking his A Price for the above. WANTED. CLOVER SEED! LEO Oats and Peas. T, Madill Is prepared to pay the Highest Market WORTHINGTON'S OLD STAND. Port Perry, Dec. 3, 1879. head; looks are deceatful ; you must know three days ago, I had the mistortune to be bitten by a wad dog, for which I am infornied sea bathing is the only cure, For that pure _ pose I am goiug to Brig ton ; for though, as you observe, I am looking well, yet the fit 1000 BUSH ELS comes on in a moment, when I bark like a dog, aud endeavor to bite everyone near . - d me.' OF « Heaven have miercy on us!' ejaculated stout passenger, with a look of alarm, -- « Bat, sir, you are not in earnest--you--" + Bow~wow-wow |' ~Let me out, I say |' ¢ Now, you honor, what's the matter ?' "A mad dog is the matter | Hydrophobia is the matter | Open the door I! ¢ Bow=wow- wow | . Open the door--aever mind the steps Thank Heaven, I'm safe out Let those who like, ride inside ; I'll mount the top' So he rode to Brighton outside the coach, fair companicns, who were very merry at his , the former at inter vals his sonorous bow-wow-wow, et -- Al T breed ship show held at Po: Service $1, Cas, Port Pe ry, Oct. 20, 1 IMPROVED STOCK. HE Undersigned keeps for service at his premises, lot 20 in the 2nd con. of Reach, a first.class SUFFOLE BOAR, large He took first prizes at the county shows of North and Scitth Ontario in 1878 and was olso a prize taker at the united town. rt Perry in 1879. GEO. JACKSON. 879, happiness, dosty ; of & man, courage. opinion they usually make up in rage. are ill, few claiming to be heroes and patriots. Boach, Dec, 81879: keeps for service at his Factory, 7th con. Thorough-Bréd Bork - . J.B: LAZIER, of i ' ¢ Coachman | Coac' man! Let me out! much to the satisfaction of Shuter and his child is the best portrait of The brightest jewel Is, of & women, mo- Whdt men want of reasons for their Truth sometimes tastes like medicine; but when it does it is an evidence that we Take away from mankind their vanity and their ambition and there would be: but There is pleasiire enough in 'this life to make fs wish to live, avd pain econgh to reconcile us to death when we can live no : Ci The mila Who would be tofisideréd wise should never give an opinion until hé has 'carefully estimsted What bis opiniod is | Match, the fourth Pr ay Let every one adopt the practice of re flecting fiv the morning what must neces- sarily be done during the day, aud then begin by doing the most important thiogs first, leaving the others to take their chance of being done or left undone. Be frugal, not mean ; patient, not subtle; complaisant, not servile ; active in business but not its slave. There are also four other habits which are essentially becessary to the hnppy management of temporal concerns, they are puuctuality, accuracy, steadiness, and dispatch, > *t--e A curious fragedy was recently enacted at Liitowk, on; the Russian tfoutier, Two Jews father aud son, had long lived on bad tearms, and at last the son, hired a pedsent for twentyiive pieces of silver, "to facilitate the depature-of the old man from this vale of tears." On the day fixed for the execut- ion of the orme the peasant repented, and, going to the jutended victim, contesed all that bad'S passed The father made Lim promise to his imployer that the crime had been committed, acd he then went to the Rabbi Joseph Beer, before whom he laid the matter. After due deliberation the rabbi detesmined to see the son, and to inform him' that his murdered father had "appeared to him ina dream, and be asked his murderer whether he would appdar before a terrestrial or celestial jury. The son, quite overwhelm- ed chose Jthe former tribunal, which acco.d- ingly formed; and consisted of ten influential padishioner, The futher was placed behind a curtain. The prisoner had been placed at the bar, the judges rose, and the rabbi solemnly invited the spirit of the dead man to Uiing forward his accusation. Hardly had the son recognized the voice of his father when he was seized with terror and fell The learning the facts, at once caused the rabbiand other members of the court to be arrested, rg ree procurator on with - theie uncle | lay along the bauk of the river. Leen found, It is supposed that they ran down on to the thio ice od the riverand fall, | | ing through, got drowned, Jork for Nothing --Judge Davis has decided at the Divison Court in Glencoe that | auditors of rural school | accounts ace not | entitled to pay for their services, Be Honest About it.--Farmers and | cattle or sheep straylog on to their premises | they ave bound to advertise the same with- the risk of being prosecuted, About two { mouths agoMr. Vogt, of Elmira lost a valu- able cow, and though she wus advertised and the most diligent search made far and near, One day lately a gentleman from the township of Maryborough informed Me Vogt that 4 cow answering to the discription was seca upon no trace of her could be found, the farm of J, Franklin, a resident of Elmira, who bas lately gained a very unenviable notority, Mr. Vogt went up, found the cow and brought her home, and J. Franklin was nreested and sent to Belin Juil to await bis trial for stealing. ------ pm rrr a says-- We clean | premises of those detestable vermin fug the whitewnsli yellow with copperas covering the stoties and rafters in the with a thick coat of it. Tn every crovice where a 1at night tread, we pat the crystals. of the copperas, and scatter the same in the coraers of the floor. 'Ihe result wus a per- fect stampede of rats and mice. Since that time not a footfall of eitlier ruts or mi has been heard abound the house, Every spring a coat of the aime yellow wash is given to the cellar as a purifier as wolf ass fat exterminator, and uo typhoid, dysentery feverattucks the family, -------- 4 short time since the United Sta'es Hus mane Socety offered a premium of $6,000 for the invention of an improved stock cur in which cdttle could be fed and watered without removal while in trausit, whereupou Mr. Thomas Clarke, of, Truro, N.S, model= led a car, which he believes will be adisitably adapted for the purpose, and has applied for patents in Cauadu und the United Sites, Ho Hpps's ~=(RATEFUL AND CoM4 PORTING. --"By a thorough kgowledge of he natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, wud by a careful ap< plication of the fine properties of well-select= ed cocon, Mr. Epps has provided our break< fast tables with a delicately flavoured bevers age which may save us wauy heavy doctors' bills. "It is by the judicious use of such ar ticles of diet that a constitution tay be gradually buiit up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle' maladies are tlouliug around ud ready to atiack wherever there is 8 weak point. We may escape many a ital shaft Ly keeping ourselves weil lortiied with pure olood and a properly nourished frame."-- Civil Service Gazette --~Sold only in packets labelled-- "Janes Epes & Co, Homwopathio | Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170 Piccadilly, London," BE DOBBINS ELECTRIC SOAP. Having obtained the Agency of this cele= brated Soap for Sunderland, Brock, and vicinity, I take pleasure in apending the opinion of some of our Lest peuple as to ity merits, I have used for some time Dobbins' Electric Soap, made by I. L. Cragin & Co. Phila, Pa, and consider it is the best articld in the market. It costs a little wore than common soap, but less than buif the quantity will do the same work, aud its use is & pleasure compared with other soaps. 1 cheerfully recommend i6 to a'l houses keepers, ® MRS. C. KELLY, Having given Dobbins' Soap a fair and impartial trial, T cheerfully avail myself of this oppottunity to recommend it to the public. It Las no superi \ M&S, J. TOCHER, Ihave tised Dobbius' Blectric Soap long enough to give it a tair and impartial trial, und donot hesitate to say that it is the best and cheapest soap in the maiket, Tt promises to do wonders, but it dues all if promises, ; MRS. J. TUCKER. I desire all my frieuds and customers to give this soap just one trial and pee how good the best svap in the world is. WILLIAM CALHOUN, Sole Agent for Sunderland sud vicinity, Sunderland, July 2, 1879 Tucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises] Sores, Uleers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve. is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every tase or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box,~ ForSale by 8. E, Allison, Port Perry. Better than Gold, The grand climax of success is at lagf achieved. The poor rejoice, the sick arise and walk, the rich bask in the golden sunshine of perfect health. The physical miseries of the human frame need no longer be endured. Dr. King's Caurorvia Goupss Cosmpousp. for Dyspepsin, Constipation, Sick Headache, Coming up of food, Jaundice, Liver Com- plaint, Biliousness, General Debility, Drowsis ness aud Low Spirits. This wonderful remedy will positively cure, and that where every remedy haa failed. To nrove that this wonderful remedy will do all we claim for it, vou are presented with a trial bottle free of cos', by which you will . readily perceive its wor derful curative qualities, aud which » show yon what a rezular cae Har hottle will do. For Suleby 5. EB. Allisuu, Port Perry. Crude, Petroleum as & R y in Consumption. Dr. M. M. Giffith, of Bradford, Pa , reports some astouishiug results obtpined by the d tion of crude. p to con- sumptives, He claims that out of twenty five vases of well marked tuberculosis twenty are to all means of diagnosis cured the regt have been maferially benefitted ; nnd noue have Leeuw under trentment more than four months, The nausea attending the use of ordinary crude petroleum led him to adopt the semi-solid oil that forms on the casing and tubing of wells. This, made into thre: to five grain pills by incorporating any iv tt vegetuble powder, was administered trom 010 to five times a day in one pill doses. The fist effect, be says, is the disappeardnce oi the cough; night sweats are relieved, appetite improves, and weight is rapidly gained. 1tis to be hoped that Dr. Griffith bas not mistaken some self limiting phase of throat or bronchial disorder for true con~ sumption of the lungs ; also that a continued nist high opinion he has formed in regard to its efficacy. > i trial of the alleged remedy will justify the | Unfortunite Shareholders.--Five XMAS VEIYEARY GIFTS: | HY, JUST STEP INTO C, B. DIESFELD'S Jewelry Sto And there you Willses the FE it the Mechanics" Bank tinder the double bility clause of the Banking by James Court, official as t is payable on the 8 11th of February, calls of 0 per cent. have been made on the ordinary and preforential shareholders of |

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