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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Nov 1890, p. 1

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PSOE Aver bd effcted at the Lowest Rates in Good a re eee bias YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, : Attorney-at-Law, licitor to Chanessy § I Noy Pa ae § Brock Kreck, | eM sMianrs er AR hicing local Cowan's ~~ new block, Drug Store, King Street, " DENTIST, Tu now putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth ab 'from teeth ever «jn puch into North hi r Bi satisfied T can suit you both as to quality . and price. Come and see: Rooms over - | antee or no pay. a OLDEST ESTABLISHED PRACTITIONER IN ; © THIS PART OF CANADA. \ Ia you = want 3 tiful, 'durable, comfortable and rance, give mea call.-- , by a new "process, without cents per tooth: er Mr, J Raph Hine Shop, Port Perry, Oct. : Veterinary S Surgeon. E undersioned od havin somplcted his | "fall Course at the Provincial Veterinary | ¥ and obtained a 8 Diploma as Veterin- | ife-like' in ap) a sot of Teeth that are! ww, M. . English. Companies. re Agent Allan: Tine of Steam ; HE. Su ANY AMO "AT 8 PER CENT. i "## Also on Village Property. ON PRRT I. EEDELS, Barriste Office next to Ontario Benk. Port Perry, May 10, 1885. WM, EDMETT, Tr. Insure ad General Agent,| 0g oe k Companies : Fine, LIFE AND ACCIDENT, NoRTHERN AsSURANCE Co'yY. PHENIX ASSURANCE Co'y. : Crrizens' Insurance Co'y, GLasdow & LoNpon INsuraNcE Coy Port Perry, April 26, 1889. WIG 0k & HOLT | Licensed JAuotioneers FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO TOWNSHIP OF . CARTWRIGHT: Valuators, &c, &c. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. ' Bale Bills made out and Bladk Notes furnished free of chaige. Satisfaction guar- 'erms liberal, A Sale Register will be kept at Henry AND Gorvon's Office, Port Ports aud at the| too mi office of Wi. Sraxon,. In Manchester, where partie: rangements for sales, Townsh ip Sak, Aol is solicited. Peres How, 'WM. GORDON, Licensed uctioge, Yaluator de. FOR the the Ti ovashipsof Brock, Uxbridge, ara, Rama, Mariposa and at Th Hs - to me may lr intaosta, hoing given nce that he has 6 for the. pr prac of his pro: therdall calls personal x d& by nigh i pind taLEND ; "Steamship "1 have found Aver s Kk She Lv family medicine for com- : tifud than on ne Dg | ui ) } i os Ye CA Fact Yr ORTH knowing is that blood dise. eases which all other i hil Satsaparilia, * to-cure, yield to Ayer's tion of this state- ent comes to hand daily. Even such deep-! and stubborn coms | plaints as Rheus" , Rhouptax 'ork, * About two years after sufferi for nearly two be assy eros gout, ing ahi walk Oo with ih great ort, . an (and hay ; iseral a medies, imhout relief, I saw by an advertise- ment in a Chi been relieved ol aint, after I oe yer's Sarsapari} n make a trial of this medicine, and took it Xepulatly J for eight months. I am pleased to that it effected a com- Ds that I have since had no Tetirn of 4 the 0." Mrs. L. A. Btark, Nashua, N writes: "One year ago I was 'taken Sit with thenmatism, being confined to my house six months, I came out of the sickness very v mach debilitated, it Bo Sppetite, an my system grey way. 1 Spmienced to use eed in lla and pitas to improve at once, TEaining in stre h ant S00N Te~ goverln my Ayual | heh ih. TL egpao BAY known in medic Praise MY. have taken a great deal of medi- cine, but nothing has done. Wi r that a man had or. & o Ayer vgs a woh Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth §5 a bottle. seated Lon that mornings And iu, the, d up with oi atop of aes ei ] fied us with 'sloshed 'his 4[phuses strength, endurance, quickness, w knowledge of wooderaft. Poor fellow L| he bad only a shut gun, which he loaded hore dnd Feouor faculties this born hinter. He We heard nothing. fway on side search. | ned 1s to be ready. ether, and 1 soarcely moved geautiously, a, NAP. Yarrels & llre the butts Lehind them, LR A Wedel out 10 TndinnH18, fin chess ssmen. "Tt was' at once into the bush. Never wi s #80 got an unobstructed view lorest scenery, _ gl) . and 1t seewed out b try taislioot that round. { We. 'crossed gre of young" alders, gentle slope thickly levergreen--tamarack, the shoeing' Butt ; was immaculately white, and feckal on vi ppoently from, earth for'! on limb ox spray. of-évergren, Five fungus, grow th any rds away, alarmed A big bull in the up had already thrown By impulse rather 1t was a bridal dress, nota winding sheet, that Dame Nature was trying backs of our necks, slipjiiiig in bog mud. tumbling over lobise t climbing across interluced logs, d ing to the height of one thixh he tree trunks, sliding, falling, tig walking ou varnches over thin ice, BH | forever following the cut-like Alexandre, with his seven le, and longwinded persistence. Suds ¢ we came to a queer sort of ¢ dotted with protuberances like; ] bubbles on molasses beginning It was a beaver meadow. The in the snow covered stumps 0 the beavers had gnawed dow Indians were looking at: somé like tracks in the snow, like" of a tired man who had di heels, * Moose ; going this Alexandre ; and we turned and in the tracks. and across' & lake and up mourtain they led us. Then upon fresher _ prints. At track the Indians stopped, ing a scoop of one hand, b y new- fallen snow lightly indentations, lunged into the bush add Pierre found that bull ay, shot through the Tangs. n. us a week so kill our pa country yhero they were 'game. - That was 'hunter's I? #ith & vengeance. But at "season such a delay could ip ooetr. The time to visit that in the #utumn, before snow it' a week one ought to 'bag a moose, and diove into ; farther west and north of t lakes' where. taribou are nity Court, Derby, Eng- ber, Q, 0., the presiding staunch teetotaller. A ady, who was a very illiterate a tenant for arrears of rent. oted her own case. When 80... thick . was | ira suddenly. pulling up and slap ping the wg of hi oneband with the bagk af , the other, exclaimed, 'con: u As stre I had for: 'rendered as norse Mas. town. The "the services re' parcularly her doccosed 'wife of Dr, Allen, of plaintiff claimed { arduous, and in consideration thereof Popping the Question by Cable A, contemporary tells, an amusing 'story: 'apropos of popping the question. One of thé-Britishi farmer. delegates to Canada found 'a bachelor friend-at Moasomim; NW. Ty, ~who had done "well in the territories. The Old Country | farmer thought well of Maosomim, and purchased '640 acres adjoining his friend's farm. The: farmerthen cabled | aiyoutig man, Butrey farmer about to become his Bon- i6-law and who in- tended to take his 'daughter to Aus- tralia, to locate upon the property at Moosomim. Back flashed an affirm: ative reply," Meamwhile the bachelor friend proposed that another wnmarri- ed daughter of the farmer be given to bin in marrige, and the two fatnilies 'live ide by ide; The farmer said the arragement was quite agreeable to him but could not «speak for 'the young, (lady. Then a sccond message sped along the cable, conveying the offer of snattiage and promptly cawe the reply, lan argument, He won't'oven eat any # | thing that agrees with him." Lanprorp.--*'I want to tell you be- fore you move in that I like to have the rent paid promptly on the first day of each. month.' Tenant--'That's the Either punctually or not A Scotch divine once took into the pulpit a sermon without observing that the first leaf or two were so worn out and eaten away that he could not decipher or announce the text. 'My brethren,' said he, '1find that the mice have mane free with the begin- ning of my sermon, so that I cannot tell you whadr'the text is, but we'll just begin whaur the mice have left off and we'll find out the text as we go along' A Saratoga correspondent of a Oin- cinunati paper says :* 'The only Wall Street broker of prominence in a hotel is Henry Clews, who is at the United States. I saw him to-day, and as I looked at his bald head I remembered the remark 'which the late millionaire Travers stuttered out to him when *| Olews was once boasting that he was n self made man. 'L-I.I- I suppose you ttt tell the truth, Clews,' said Travers, *b-b-bu-but_ for the life of me I-1-I1 can't see why when you wore making . | yourself Jou didn't put moré hair on © Sanpy's. SuspicioN.--Sandy B---- : penny. respimised a4, the half: in master. .! use |ago to-night, the deceased Kate. apKoughent, who conimitted suicide by' hangin a year bad agreed that she should be paid'§100 per day.and $200 per-night for sitting up" during the severe illincss of her sister, sid his Lordship held * thers "was 'sufficient gorroboration "of 'the plaintifi's con- tention to justify him ic giving her judgment against the estato for 82 5,250 and costs of action. Mr. Leich, Q.0, and "Mr, Pringle appeared "for the plaintiff, and Mr. R, Smith for defend- ant, ~ Sudden death at Bownianville. BowxaxviLee, Noy' 1.--A very sad and sudden death occurred in this town last night. After partaking of a heaty supper James Roblin, a respect- ed resident of the North Ward, went into his garden to gather in some corn stalks, and while inthe net of earrying an armful of stalks he was seized with apoplexy and dropped dead apparently without a struggle, His wife died some months ago, and his daughter When she. rose this morning the lamp was still_burning, aud proceeding to her father's oom, found his bed had been undisturbed: After searching over the premises he was found in the garden lying on his back with his arms clasped round a bundle of stalks. He was in his 71st year. He was father-in-law of Mr. W. P. Powen, reeve of Bowmanville, and Mr. Chas: E. Ewing, Cobourg, custom house officer, am The combination of ingredients found in Ayer's Pills renders them tonic and curative as well as cathartic. For this reason they are the best medicine for people or costive habit, as they restore the natural action to the bowels, with- out debiliting. Proud Yankee---' 'Well, there's one thing you cannot deny. A ship that flies the American flag always com- mands respect." Boastful Britisher-- 'That's "because it's a curiosity.' The offensive breath, resulting from Catarrh, can be removed by a few ap- plications of Nasal Balm. Every sufferer should give it a trial. Sold by all dealers, 'Brethren, said an, old Negro preacher, 'I've got a three dollar ser- mon, I've got a two dollar sermon, and I've got & dollar and a half sermon ; 1 I want this indelicate audience to take up cllestion, and then I will know ma suspicions,' | d Sandy 'that some ane's . left ane bishop Tait was , once staying: ina small ; an an' lettin eg in Perthshire. He gave in- he, women of th W atiroye those of letters to be sent to be called for. > Allen, |! vith Bera c thats 5 my old, wi kape ber comfortable ; I'd 'twould bea good deal 4 ing for nothing at all, So I jist st ed out afoot that same, night, an was 80 afraid that some one w get ahedd of me that I ramand A wntil I was that tired that 1 jist had to stop: so I'set down on a stohe fo risk, me; and I got an awful cold' and' I've: had dyspepsy iver since. Now whet want to know is, 'will the law give a pengion ¥ His listefier hesitated a moment til he could contre! bis voice, and he told him he should see some ber of the pension boards © + is, said lie; 'and thet same i what I did do when Dr. Brown was one of thim. I went down to see him, and I told him jis what I've told you, and the dochter he jist sorter smiled; and says he, * You wait here, Michasl, and I'll bringin Oapt. Johnston; he is, a good lawyer and we'll see what thinks about it." So I waited, and wint out and came buck in with J ston ; and 'sez he, * Now, Michael, the captain jist the story as you | ia an 'examiner since, Now, 0 you think Will the law give wd pension T The judge could not say. Sage and Savory. An upright man stands well in the community: One way of getting along in this world is to walk. Each addition to one's kindred - ¢ relative gain, Where rumor is afloat gossip findy smooth sailing. As trade grows dull competition will begin to sharpen, A fiery temper gives adverse critic: ism a warm reception. ' Within the skpetic's mind there w always room for doubt. a 1f one cannot go to sleep why nof, wait patiently forsleep to come to hime 3 Don't employ the touch of sarcasm if you wish to tickle vanity in the ibs. 3 Life is a problem which idlers most needs leave unsolved ; only the thrifty work it ont. When a man begins to show siguaof becoming a crank, the indications' that he has reached a turning life.

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