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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Jul 1883, p. 1

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ats. received forpublieatioy, without specific justrstiong, wb serial until forbid and advertisement will be aid for A liberal eg allowed to Merchants] and 5, who 'ad half strictly adhered to Job Department. dod TERETE om noes CPOE Bll La 'and olor, Jail f, i A oer rates than any other establishment in the County. 8&~ Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &c. printed can have them done to take home with tham, J. BAIRD. H. PARSONS. . CLEMENS; "mnccedor to erson_ M, Physician, "Burgoon Avie Acdbucheur, fice over Corrigan's Store, Residence-- ird hguse.' east of school L uildings. ce al 1 ence: formérly ocelipied by Dr. Ande , Port Perry. Port Perry, Jun, 4, 1883 -- en NGSTER, M. D., Phystelan, Sur- J. Hand Accoucheur, Coroner for the County of Ontario by PORT PERRY. Office over Nott's Furniture Store, corngy, ie lueen and Perry Streets. 5 anndid) snd charged acoudigs of PRIEST YY 3° pa" Thes- yrs will in all cases be ars, 'Business | Shy hn : 48. AHA, General Miiager ae i] 3 Feuy Byguon. a Gr DEPARTMENT. ritorask afibhéa of th Philly TR AD BA INTEREST ADDED TO PRINCIPAL {+ iOn¥ls Dacember'of ' W. J. McMURTRY Matager. Accident and Guarantee INSURANCE COMPANIES: The Quegny | 3 3, - wh Th: Canada Bi and Marine, ¢ g The S In. and The Travelers. FIRE PoLricies Insuring all classes of insur- able property, upon the shortest notice, and At equitable Fates. Lite Policies with premi- ums payable until death, or for a limited number of years, Endowment Polices pay- able at a certain date, or on previous death. Accident Insurance covering death by ucels dent, i A weekly: JAndemuity Ju case of non- dng % License Issued, "Gx EAL on by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. we ami micas on ie Srna R. WARE, Coronor fer the County of DD 6ntarior hysiclan, Surgeon and Ac- rourheur, Ofce and residence, King Street, Prince Albert. Ont. -- McCL: TOW N Og E>: AND. ACOOUCHEUK. Office, Wiliinmsburg, Cartwright. M. F. MCBRIEN, M.D. Frospital, Bova Angas, 'the Noi Re adey Oshawa, TT Tasvoren) . N, (ate of Beaverton,) N. 5% Bare tH date of Law, Soliel~ tori ars veyancer, Notary Pub- lie, Hr hin & Curries Store 04N BILLINGS, Barristoran Attorney- at-Law, &c. Solicitor for the Ontario oe Office over Ross & Son's Store,Quecn 8t., Port Perry, Ont Port Pury, Swgful ¢ : IE FAREWELL: w |B. County Crown Attorney, Barrister, Uofinty <olicitor, &e. Notary. Public and. Conveyancer. South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. ----t rE tier YMAN L. ENGLISH, LL. B,, Solicitorin L Chancery, Attorney, Jouveyiincer, &e. Oshawa. OMce--Simecoe stueet, opposite the Post Office BE. 'MAJOR. Jorn AUCTIONEER. All parties wishing his services 1 at the "Observer" Office, Port Perryy ge for days of Sales, 1 and Tickets for passage to and from Great Britain sold at lowest rates. Port Perry, April 20, 1881. "AUCTIONEER. HE und: signed takes this opportunity i of returning thanks for the very liberal patronage - which he has received as Auc- tioneer in the past, The increased. experi. ence-and extunsive practice which I have had will be turaed to advantage of patrons, and parties tavoring me with their Sales may rely on their interests being fully pro- tected... No effort will be spared to make it profitable for parties to place their Sales in my hands, My Ssle Register will be found at Laing & Meharry's Hardware Store' and at my own residence, Union A venue, Port Perry. DAWES, Auctioneer. Port Perry, An. 17, 188). Port Perry, Jap 10, 1879. torney-at-Law. Ys and [nsolvency, Notary Public, ip © Ofce--Moniilan's Blogk, Brock street, Waishy. ew G YOUNG Surrey LL, 8, fa Parisien, At- LAE et Dentist. wi Cortigan Cami bell"s Store, Fort i Perry. All work 3 EE ia dun SE en. ] EETH Fioiions on ML the In ih na T= of the aFt, anda sat, and ag'good es. iP et ) Toit) sites er thay rely on thé utmost attention being given to theirinterests, WM. GORDON, Ah hh +. Sunderland, Brocka, ad T. H- WALSHE, : WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, - Mara; Mariposa ud Eldon, Parties entrusting their Sales to me ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township| -- of Brock, Thorali, Mara & Rama in North Ontario ; Mariposa, etc., in the County 1] of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock. Orders left at this office, or,at his resid will be punctnally attended, to. Debts col-- lected jn Cannington, or otherwise, and with Geld and( Silver. .. Toe t pain b ng: prt en a ae. Coty block, (gvér Atkinson's Drug Store; King Street, Qshows | i 1 mada, | WA LSHE, the North Ontario Auction- oo Ne RErrerween : oop, Licensed. Aa dctionser Tis now, prepared "entrugted "to hi nh Sepia in Li) ling. ndarelg ol wrie taken out a Sheep, &c., also oe Tmple. of yours this comfortable CARAT ofall iver. Paver Produc, Xoo. {Hotel will SADR Vor LEG a usb sniones and comfort of gugsts ta make lacing thes Sales ny hands may ] thatis | t le bills REAVER" from, Quabeg. wud. Montre. Issued to all parts of Canada and the United Port Perry, May 24, 1883. Ticket Office! CRAND TRUNK R'Y.: Issued to all parts of United States and Manitoba and Western States have chofes of route either by Grand Trunk or by Great |- Western and Michigan Central, Feb. 7,1883. ob T1888 op TowrPesey Perry Aso on Village Security at a Higher Rate November 21, 1866. THE 'WALKER HOUSE, of his ik al Walker mi gires to express his grateful acknowledge- ment of the very liberal patronage bestowed on the Walker House. during his former 06- cupancy, and having now resumed. posses. sion every effort will be put forth to make the Walker House all that can be desired pubic and parties doing business in town W. B. M PoRt Pexty, Dec. 13; 188% pow Faaiy House Poct Perr, Dos. 3820 cr} AIH EDR | Qéttwright, March &;. 1899. 1: awobiy » aos) cae aad midiof Bit terol "« MONARCH" from New York. PRICE Ol TICKET. Cabin from' New 'York 'lo Frade. and {8 Liverpool and return, $75. . Bteerage, from Liverpool to "Port Perry, $26 20. Z Axo Agent for the Collingwood and Lake Superior line of Steamers. RAILROAD TICKETS tates. Parties intending to travel will find it to their advantage to purchase tickets from W. H, McCAW. CREAT WESTERN R'Y. TICKHTS Canada at Lowest Rates: PASSENCERS FOR For all information apply to | R: W. TWAMLEY, Morano R'y Starion, HE Subscriber is prepared to HOM LEND ENT AMOUNT 0 Farm Recarly. At | per cent. B&F MORTGAGES BOUGHT. id fod J Bt " an ad) To A ip A Fit a " iNpA £® Periiculady, is removed and permanently cured with Zoresa, 10 ) gent, sample, Itiregulates the Slomach and Liver. A am STORY FROM THE SON: " Gentlemen: My father resides at Gover, Vt. He has been a great sufferer from Scrof- ula, and ghe inclosed letter will tell you what effect Ayers Sarsaparilla hina had in Bis-ease. 'I think his blood must have contained the humor for at least ten Iam but it did not show, except in the form a serofulous 'sore on the wrist, until about 428 Cedar Siew years ago. From a few spots which ap- peared at that time,.it-gradually spread so as body. I assure youhe was and an. object of pity, when Dbégan using your medicine. Now, there are pai his age who enjoy as good health & could easily name fifty persons i: THE: FATHER: " & duty for me to state to you the benefit I have derived from the use of 4 . . » Ayers Sarsaparilla. Six months ago 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor and serofulous sores, The humor caused an incessant and intolerable | mind. itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to. flow in many places whenever 1 moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. 1 commenced the use of the SARSAPARILLA in April last, and have used _it regularly since that time. to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect -- being now able to do a good day's "It is both a s pleasure and My condition HUBERT L. EBBELS, BARRISTER, Port Perry, May 10, 1881. MONEY TO LOAN. | HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money on improved property for terms from one to twenty years, Agent for WESTERN Caxava Loan axp Savines Company, He has also been instruc tod to invest a large amount of Private Funds. Inter st Eight per cent. No Commission, N. F. PATERSON. Port Perry, May 20, 1878. Solicitor MONEY [Private Funds,) To Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, BarnisTeg, &o., Oshawa : The und by Commercial Travelers, the traveling, | The undersigned Whi aterm Port Perry Ho:se_ a desirable place of | publ i Ea HEE JOHN-RUDDY. 3 in To pe Silber k reial Rr bi, Carteret minds fithing it up p with s =f seal gl oe PRTBREBOMT work, although 78 years of age. Many inquire 'what has wrought such a cure in my case, and ing I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, | 'NE* AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. Glover, Vt., Oct. "Eliza," AYER'S SBARSAPARILLA cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip- | Of cakes," elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, It clears the blood of all impu- rities, ails digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores yitality and strengthens the whole system. Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for §5. AYERS Hair VIgOr |. mu ine old. There are plenty of gray hairs in my head and a few unmistakable wrinkjes on my face; and 'besides Iam forty years _xestores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich Sli PERRY! 1 Grn HR Brown color, or flep black, as may be desired. "By its use light or red haipnay be darkened, A I thin hair thickened, and balduess often, | ;14.. Forty years old--and without _ though not always, cured. It checks falling of the hair, and stiinu- **Tates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. | prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, awd heals nearly every disease peculiar. to! the "scalp. As a Laglies' Hair Dressing, the Vidor is unequalled ; it contains neither oil * "mor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and en {n appearance, and IAPAEES a Pipkin Ey It 12 tame % i ea rd Era tion iE ei Sm a a is aud Not..within wm: ol dandrufl. ledge has the propration ever fail satisfagtian." ; GUS FAIRBAIRN, - iy of the a jily! ™ Ho Seo x3 2 Mass. BY sh oa pn ng i f [ arrang | hai nt A ------------ Ee bes vodmiT farge Bun them, chamber. earnestly, on the bec. throat. Eliza bas prepara her din off with itn wid wes i Lo ynbae® nye RTE IR Es Ww BadnTin Ima Heol (dt to \ IgE Heo') froliel sonnrole wouiiy ad woud sad togeflsdT 1 In sonalurt odd yild hor Bed shite ngron 0d od wig world sabon, 10 7 in jttle box boarded d a from the vegetable'g | by two high thick hedged, 6 | whith lay a wide plot of greenswar dalled "the bleaching ground. ,; 'this velvety Zand, Mise Pamela. Hoskins, genus of the pret wiiflone bright, tiordall by witell out the pA Ld pn In ong:hand Migs Pamela bold the | . ih in the other a wattering in) "Perhaps px fact | that' the: sun) bonnet; Lb her ihand; instead of in- ity: proper- place upon' her' 'Head,' accoun ty for ber catching the 'words that she did. However that may "be sho. heard spokeni.to the minister / "Ho is They 'came' from a little rustic bower from the flower garden side of thé hedge, as plain as any words sho ever heard in her life. At the sound of them she turned her bright-bluck «eyes quickly to- wards the hedge, and' then, setting | her watering pot down, stole close and listened. with all her might. The speakers were two impecun- ious and pretty young cousins to whom she had, as usual, her hospitality for the summer, and to whom, also, she proposed to will her comfortable * fortune, 'insisting, however that they should, during the term of her life, earn their bread nine months every year. "Ot course I can afford to give sho very wisely said to them, "but it would be a poor kindness for me to_do_so. you acquire habits of self depend- ance, and moreover, it is only right you should make use of the abilities with which Heaven has gifted you." And thus it came about that the graceless cousins were conspiring that hapless Pamela's temper if not her peace of you a home," Miss Pamela listened diligently to the wingad words and laughter,and then stole away with a very odd cx- pression upon her face. She went to the kitchen. sturdy woman was there busy iron- | assisted his companion toalight. finish that piece, put away your | things. I want you to bake a couple continuing as the woman gazed at her in mute protest: "Don't worry about the ironing; the young ladies shall do it this afternoon." Eliza was radiant. Miss Pamela then issued certain directions, with confidental explana. tions, , and She walked straight to the glass and looked at herself long these. evidences, one close tie! Having uttered that hushed 'ques: | tion Miss. Pemela turned suddenly toa great closet and took from it! a | plain but rich gray silk'and laid it When the dinner bell rangsbe de scended to the presence of her young * cousins in all the glitter of that lus Arous silk, and an vu AdECcs of Soft white Taco about hor wrists', and : congratulate us!" 1 Not edrifig to /'The girls started, and uliered i sarprised. exclamation; Pamela only suid pleasantly : "Iam going to moke village, and shall bring be me com: pany fo tea} and I wan yon, my; dears, to finish the" ironing'and : tet} 'a*éhance. to. make, such | as Lravodirected:" 3 The girls, shyly looked" other with disapproving, ores. Phe, -| did not like ironing,' an te © afraid "Mish, Pa Hi he igri He 'Town segret 'arfangome Appeuring not? too ih, M0 Riri. and theni~ took her de i je v ¥ 3) woth on weft es Fou. scome yr Bios oui toi] 4 ae Ne. the distance of Witla clean - face! to solo!" Juitie, home the Stiaclvman: fot ure inf he bet dat riage. stepped into the full view. of 1 the ap- proaching traveler. ' In a trice hig had dashed up io her, his. Before he. could give voice tthe ion of bis mingled ' delight azement; Miss Pamelia'spoko. ne, Charles," : Purporting" sent'n jorriam! 8 heart and "rejoinder would be, " No I", Pes i "Ob, ; Eranlials: And I Ppecting ue L* Ob; Pamelia, this Ta) worse than' tife two rejegtions with whith you have humbled me." Miss Pamelia.went-on--very hur- riedly; apd/with considerably hen: "Iwas tho 'work of my cousin and niimesake Pamolia Hoskins I" Mr. Merriam' interposed a. groan. doubt as to how to proceed. . Charles Mirriam ended the doubt word. she cried. lightening: For an instant he could do nathing hut gaze at her in speechless incre- dulity. The next time he. caught her to his breast, and as he held !her there Miss Pamela felt a tear fall upon her face. About an hour before the coach- man's roturn with the carriage, Charles dashed up to the poarch and The two graceless cousins hurried from the * parlor with perplexed countenfinces. "Ab, girls!" langhed the late Miss Pamela, "All ready to welcome my companion ? Let me present to you your cousin, and my husband, Mr, take me to the ministers, I conelud= own way--and am now. your affec- Merriam | 'My dears you have made two people very happy, and because you have they™ greatfally 'beg you for.the summer soason 4ill yon--" a8 we/nre 1» otechlitedithuglowing bridegroom... , up ti "Yes +" laughed pr Merriam, to. 'thom, the mortified' youn, "| oboyed." But at the 'first oppor they privatly 'agroed 'thal the. hoag, ind terminated far. loss. amusingly: I 'than they bad anticipateds:d af soll wi 8 ero | Srmp-- (+ vA four-year-old; vishtign" joigh slo' aid ; mama said - Iemust not {mir bread.. and.buster' when ~from 3" iid, brightening P Log | thofedie' *{ Ten eontifor. 'sucha little mite and was on {the ground beside' ber, [Of 'parogoric us that "she growled both hor neatly-gloved Kanda in |4ssbo held up Abe 'phial, "Bag I've often got donble the morning," 'she aid abropt- amount for ton cents. eived it letter purporting have mide seve: n cents dois profi." = 4 BE ll oe dru "if I should docidently ' oy Your hdsband' t- morrow you Wend nt $600 in cash," " "Yes, all of that." i rat "Well, I 'haven't got bat $360, andam 'in a burry to make up the remainder, 50 that I ¢an pot the | psh right i Jn your hands. without | tened color : Dike an hb Miss Pamelia continued ny - for his Habits of econg "She and her sister expected a, denial, grand.seene on your arrivil, and are | Winter. evening --thei» hou still anticipating a certain amount of | dark--for decency lit a pent} fun notwithstanding my abserice.-- [He asked his visitor if he had Of course I was never"to know that | thing important to. 'aay 7. they, or rathor Pamelis was the [thing particular. author of that letter. . But I. found for a erack." tho whole thing vut fortunately." «. if tor, he puffed the candle out saying: There Miss Pameld paased, her |*If that's a', «color still more heightened in her dark." upon. being; oa b I jost looked in Logking at the visi- we cab "crack in the | That was a bappy sample of Dr. by quietly turning away withoat one Chalmer's L which fell from his Iips 'at a rustic That act of utter dejection went |wedding where the bridegroom stood straight to Miss Pamela's heart, as stiff and silent as a poker when He was gathering up the rains, tho ceremony began, b when she suddenly caught his arm. |enruged ut his boorish duportment, "I am going with you, Charles I" gave him a vigorous blow on the back, exclaiming : The rains droped from Mr. ye no boo to the minister?" Merriam's bands, and he wheeled doctor's commentary around to her with the swiftness of heavings of incipient civilization!' "You brute! can "Restaurant" The celebrated George Dempster, Charles Merriam 1" of Dunnigben, in his canvass for Both girls sunk upon tho rustic votes before an election, is reported settee, happily at band, mate and | © have gone into the shop of a tailor rosy red. in Forfar, who was cntitled to vote. "I bave made a double hoax of | He found" mother "and danghter en- your neat little one, my dears 1" the gaged i in household matters, and the |! bride smilingly continued. "When tailor on bis board, 'busy at work, T discovered, Pamela, that you had Dempster accepted your cousin. Charles for me daughter's. lap and ab the same and invited him 'to call to-day and |!ime gaveher a kiss. took a stealthy' look at the transac- ed to go with bim!_ I didso--in my [1O" and wishing 'to sell his vote at y a good value, fied, "Kies my wife flung a purse in the tionate cousin, ! Pamela Hoskins too, sir." A comital tory is told of two well to consider hoff' hoi your home | known Southern géniléman, one of whom undertook to rebuke the Other "Till you find youtsclves 8shappy for using the mood. lina stoping to Ask any. hur uestions, "is it possiblo you |m " And. pow. my! dear, nr ! B I must onfons ] 1 or the Other: {vedi "Then T : ad erin A "coniip ib M It.is a wares ncleanical «Poi Jous. Te "why vee Sk of | bor,, wa asked if'she' wodld. "have fread the amasei-h bread anid batter, * "No, thank you,' [1° Noy sir" ho ange dale tidy noing " os irr la f 3 AIL are Sob, A General Sweep. ~Cuioteo; July " ~--Reports of the daumge done by state the hail swept northiw. Iowa and: Hlinois on Thursday buildings were blown down at ran Ts, a0d a teack ten miles long wd | wide near Davenport, was devastated. loss in Scatt County, In); smunits © 000. 'At McPaul, Ta; bot a hiotde" fn . tawn [with a: whole: Window! ts' hye Noss AS named Jomes, Moore died in Caldye Ada Oblo,om June 1 aly leaving eleven ir snd..a tract of land: led at $10, 000. To, his. son Robert. he: deeded forty acres and given a Jeane for? thirty-two years of all the rest, so thatthe) other children bad a. hopeless time to wait! for any share in the property. To hiscredit Private Dalzell, their lawyer, advised them ! not to enter upon such aa expensive diver." sion as a legal contest, and suggested 'a con. ' ference with, the) Jucky Vibthier. . To the astonishwent of Jgwyer and chierits, the sid - Robert, after,a litte | conversation; tore up ' the lease and said that thé land: stiould be "| equally divided among the' others] hé Hime self taking the forty acres deeded (o' hit years ago. He explained this unexpected , laction by saying that he was a christian nd could not leave his. brothers and sisters The Dsual. d aed that a good wing fost in Ogle Hip wont important ap- L : deliver an oration upol B merits, | ot Ta on of his machines with us the ladies to try." le The request was not unreasonable, so we granted--but more to oblige 'the agent The | then anything else; for we really did not want tho machine, and bad not the kemuter idea of buying it. The machine once in the house, it was natural that the ladies should look it over; A young Irishman accompanied. | they did so, and as a consequence fell in bis mother, an aged woman,on a trip to Scotland. On arriving at Greenock the old woman, being very tired aftor her journey, expressed her desire to be accommodated with a resting place. surveying around the quay, caught sight of above the door of a refreshment bar, and, with a frown on his face, was heard to say, "Yes, 'rest. your aunt,' be dad, but nota place to rest me poor, ould mather." love with it. They say that without the slightest wish to' decry or disparage any other machine, this all things considered, is; in their opinion, the most desriable one to be bad. The unrivalled machine is' mantfactared The youth, while yy the NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE houses | co, 30 Union Equare, New York, who wishes us to say that all who will send for their new illusterated cataloge enclose their advertitement (printed on another page), will receive a set of advertisicg novelties, of value to those collecting cards, §e. ere gree An Answer Wanted. . Can any one bring us a case of Kidaey of Liver Complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure 7' We say they cannot, as thousands of cases alréndy peimanently curs ed and who are daily recommending Eleetric Bitters will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or "any urinary compluints quickly cured. They purify the blood, re- ie the bowels, and act directlyon the. disensed parts. Every bottle gnaranteed.' For sale at 50c. a bottle by 8. E. Allison. BE Faney Goods, Stationery, denggists' sundries, etc., cheap, at McClipton's Medical Hall. silt as Nature needs but gentle help. to, remove obstructions. A fow doces of Fountain or Heavta" arouses the kidneys and liver healthy setionol nate the blood and renews tife. Desparing and opens sufferers, deap-1 pointed 'in other medicines shotild try "Fountain or Hearn" We will, relieve or cure you or refund) the money. i A Minister 'sw Bvidende: The all Trovalont aaievot civilized life is "Dyspepsia, -Rey. W.. FE, Gifford, cof | Bothwell, was cred of Araeren and liver {complaint that rendered his life, alma a, gj lnrden, , The care, is Sopetet i avs: + * Hing remarkable fact ink. 4, Bdge. thle Ql Franlyille, whi waa:00 far gone 'withliver | complaint that, his life was desimired of, was = « 'cured with; four bottles of Burdock Bload +: | Bitters. At cone. ime: he Naya: fortuighto( pI blide ov bokeust ibe pls 0 : , ue) RAW Cagmichianel, rs : Dry gist of Bellevillh, writes agifollfows sist' x a

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