3 of Burge ictorin Uni- Vi. versit ite of Seger Royal College o ysiany, London, Eng, Member of Col: lege of Physicinns & Surgeons, Ontarig Late attendant of Soho Hospital for Diseases bf women, and of Great Urmond Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, Kug: Physician; Surgeon, &e., Jee hours--8 to 10 a. m+, 1 to4 p. m.; and evenifigs. . © Office and residence, Dr. Hamill's old gtand. 5 Queen St, - = Port Perry. Se TE TR © TOHN BILLINGS, Solicitor,. Notary Public, Conveyancer; &c. Solicitor or the Ontario Bank. #4 Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan, 29, 1857. EB. FARKWELL, L. L. B,, Count | Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- oitor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer; Office--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, G. Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery and Tusolvency, Notary Public, &e Office--MoMian's Block, Brock Street; * Whitby.. J. A. MURRAY, DAVID J.ADAMS, PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER. Good Note Discounted. Has. any amount of Money to Loan At B5 per cent. on good Mortgages. INSURANCE effected at the Lowest Rates in Goon English Companies" £5 Agent Allan Line of Stéam- ships. * : Port Perry, Oct, 17, 1880, D HE Subscriber is prepared %o LEN T ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security ens ) re 1 K y Ch Pectoral, During a recent attack of La Grippe, which assumed the form of a | catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom- panied by an aggravating cough, I used various remedies and prescriptions. 'While some of these medicines partially | alleviated the coughing during the day, none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lings which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oc curred to mé that I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I fook a spoonful of this preparation in a littla water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I tool a teaspoonful of the Pec~ toral every night for a weel, then grad. ually decreaséd the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mase, Prompttoact, suretocure ey ights (suvag y)--Cert Al, good morning, Mr. Surley. on ands. soner. tying his arms and legs securely, uow you're bond not to escape." " center." ploture," called a carriage. Husband now. Irate Husband --Fuets things. : 8he--Then what a fact you must be! are dedr man, that's just what I'm trying save you from. Her Dad Had Been Stampeded, "I beg to be excused. this roundup. I'm off my reservation." That was the n I d Any woman who sobs in bed ht to be killed. 8 i At the Blind Asylum. --First Inmate-- How do | hea A he. feel? |, Second Innfate-- With my | thers and excited their curiosity, was a "I'm bound to escape," growled the pri- "Is that so?' replied the Sheriff, Well, "Nov," said the editor; "I want you to! write up Chicago's magnificence as a pork | "I see," replied the reporter ; "a pen Wife--When we go anywhere row we have to walk, Before marriage you always at's why we have to walk stubborn Patient--What do you think of a warm- er climate for me, doctor? Doctor--My 1 don't belong in culiar reply a very styl. Right : Our Mistakes." THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1892 Health rnen: / | | ai | al e, and wasn favo- round for the Indians med excivsive right to y. . An object which at- attention of the first set- the terri tracted © painted post which stood prominently in a smdll elearing skirted by great spreading trees. It was stained red, | &8 some sUPPOsH with blood, ahd evi: dently commemorated some notable event in Indian life. And so from this incident the place naturally took [ite nue, Phe city of Baton Rouge (which means 'painted post,') La., | also took its name from a dimilar cir cumstance, learn the particulars of a notable, in- deed wiraculous, cure of a young lady and her reseue from death by the effi- cacious use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Your corres- poudent 'only knew the nume of the {young lady was Lillian Sparks, daughter of Mr, James W. Sparks. On enquiring at the post office for her father's residence we learned that he lived ou the road to Hornby, five miles from Painted Post village.-- 'And,' said the young man who over to | curing sich diseases as yheumatising Bat tha main purpose for which | your correspondent CAMe here was to] neuralgia, partinl paralysis, locomotor ataxin, St. Vitus' Dance, nervous rostraton, and the tired feeling there- Fro, the after effects of Ia grippe, dis- eases depending on humors in the blood such as scrofula, chronic erysipelus; 'lete. Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale sallow complexions ahd are a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system @md'in the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases an i d red wrapper at cents a box, or six hoxes for §2.50.-- Bear in mind that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substitutes in this form is trying to defraud you and should be avoided. The public are also cautioned against all so-called blood builders and nerve tonics, no matter what name may be given them. "They are all imitations whose makers hope to reap pecuniary advantage from the wonderful reputa- tion achieved by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Ask your dealer for Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People and refuse all ifitations and substitutes. Dr, Williaiis' Pink Pills may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from either address. The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment comparatively in- expefisive as compared with other remedies or msdical treatment. aries mmo Oddities. San Francisco had among her pop- ulation a Chinaman named Mish Go, who bas red hair, a light complexion and blue eyes. Brooklin has won the more or less 50 | =. mw mental worry, overwork, | po 18 ! and refreshing to he tafe acts nily yet promptly onthe dneys, 'Liver and Bowels, cleanses the oe tem effectually, dispels colds, he aches and fevers and cures habitual eonstipition. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effets, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its manyexcellent qualities commend it, to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 750 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it -romptly for any ong who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISCO, OAL, LOUISVILLE, KY, NEW YORK, N.Y Laudablé. She--You tell we, dear, that your clothes have been coéting you $500 a year. Don't you think that after we Miss Bthel.-<Oh, - I .aw, and ha Leen for some time past. The Paator.-- I'm so gratified to hear you say so! In what field are you e gaged 1 ot -_ Miss Tithe] (proudly). wy 'parrot not-Ao sw, ---- member, Aye weak strong. " i {ora vi A woman thay aspire fo wed (he 'best' man in the world and yet never experience the joys of wedded bliss: A middle course is the safest. 1t ig better to eat the oyster thai to attempt, to swallow one of the shells which border it ou either side. costri lrmi The Ladies Delighted: . The pleasant effect and the perfect. safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their: favorite remedy, It is pleasing to the eyo and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on the kidneys, livef and bowels, Mrs. Pie (to tramp)--- What wit} foi do if I give you a good breakfast Happy Tite--Eat it, mun, A theatrical manager more than any other man is known by the. compiny lie keeps, : When the the barber talks too mugli his stories afc generally illastrated with cuts. 2 For Severe Qulds. {sh and remarkably handsome young wo- man made when a Washington Star repor- fer asked her for a description of gowns, which must have been very "fetching" in: deed with that girl's splendid brunette are married you can get along on §250. He--1 can try, my own ; but why do you ask? She--1 am so anxious, ~ ENTLEMEN, --I had a severe sold, fof- JX which I took Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, 1 find it an excellent remedy, giv¢ ing prompt relief and pleasant to take. J. PAYNTER, =~ heard the eonversation with the post- master, 'it is his daughter who wus so | sick that the'd ctors gave her up and she was cured by Pink Pills' And AT 6 PER CENT. #2 Algo on Village Property. £47 MORTOAGES 'BOUGHT. © HUBERT L. EBBELS, proud title of * the gum chewing city of the world. A man at Riverside, Fla., recently DENTIST, tow putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from Jee dearest, to ean $4 T0 8756 EAGH SET. Having just purchased the largest stock. of testh ever brought into North Ontario Iam #atisfied I can suit you both as to quality and price. Come and see. Rooms in the Blong Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's Store. "Pott Perry, Oct, 28, 1891. Veterinary Surgeon. HE undersioned having completed his full Course at the Provincial Veterinary ~ College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- dry Surgeon, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro- fessionat Port Perry, whereall calls personal by letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended to. All Reto of animals treated in the {atest and best known system #4 Telephone connection--free of Shure ORR GRAHAM. Port Perry, April 8, 1884. furnished free of ohare on guar: Barrister, Office next to Ontario Benk Port Perl, May 10, 1885, WILCOX & HOLT Licensed Auotioneers FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT. Valuators, « &c., &ec. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. antee or no pay. Terms liberal. W. M. WiLreox, Peter Horr, Port Perry. Manchester. Aung. 22, 1857. mY WM. GORDON, } Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &c. OR the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa and Bldon Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmsot attention being given to their intrests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland _ @ L RUBSON.Y.S. RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto, Office and residence Everonery Corrace, two miles south of Manohester, 14 years practice. Tele- phone in the honse--free communication witht Port Perry, Manchester, and olevator. Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for- warded by teleph terinary © Medicines in stock. Evergreen Cottage, Jan. 2, 1858, } re to ------------------------------ North Ontario Observer. A Weekly Political, Agricultural and © Family Newspaper, ¥S PUBLISHED AT ¢ PORT PERRY, ONT. EVER THURSDAY MORNING, LIVERY STABLES. EARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years z have kept a Livery Establish- ment in Port Perry, 1 have much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! TO MY NEW PREMISES Opposite the Railway Station where from largely extended premises and increased facilities for business the public can be RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. VANSICKLER., Port Perry, July 21,1886. H. McCAW, Sn ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883. « Scientific "American ; Agency for _g- dated with safe and desirable | Sh : The Best Medicine - J. 0. Wirson, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs; Texas, thus speaks of Ayer's Pills: " Ayer's Pills are the best medicine X ever tried; and, in my judgment, ho better general remedy could be devised. I have used them in my family and recommended them to my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, many. cases - of the following complaints have been completely and Permanently Cured by the use of Ayer's Pills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague, bilious fever; sick headache, rheumatism, flux, dys- pepsia, constipation, and hard colds. I know that a moderate use of Ayer's Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute cure for the disorders I have named above." "I have been selling medicine for eight years, and I can safely say. that Ayer's Pills give better satisfaction than any other Pill I ever sold."--J. J. Perry, Spottsylvania 0. H., Va. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr, J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Every Dose Effective ------------------------------------------ EE -- o Leprosy in Hawall, Much has been written about the isolated leper settlement on the: Island of Molokai, | but there are few who have any knowledge of another band of unfortunates who live on the little Island of Kauai. They are which by two mountain perpendicu'arly down the located in: the Val be. reache of Kalalau, y a en au are. vn only to es. rt of Hetil over und clinging on to roots of slirubs, ee} ly residents in | 7 Th inside of them, here theerful response. {o have all the notable peop'e ~ "That's it. I'm not a 'notable, the brisk young woman, offive-holder nor an office-seeker. » »n we're not in it this trip. peded," 'Stampede 1" Yes; we don't feed with these kind cattle, you know, Our crowd people all belong to the '1%' d 'and they've turned off the wate ded ns 1 great gh © nati the old bosses ness. to being bunched with this outfit." being ad been Paving His Way. a precedent, v Jefferson's [Retort. a Scotch peer. Among the guests was daughter of an earl. "I nu "ma detect it at first, abel idan 5 me." Traps "Oh, well, most everybody is strange now," was the society reporter's "We are very anxious said "Dad's not an He's just a plain, every-day cattle baron, and We're stam- 'R.'; these range, burnes all the grass, cut all sur fences and siam- on ? fn again and I'll have no objec. tion Yo giving you a description of my har. ust now 1'm a stray, and, I object The objections must have been intelligible Lo' the society reporter, for they were ac- cepted, and the daughter of the 'plain, "every-day caltle baron" was excused from "branded" as mixing with a breed of nlitical "cattle" by which she declared she She--But what good would one little kiss do you! He--Oh, it would establish Joe" Jefferson, the famous American actor, was once asked to spend a week with brilliant and baughty lady, who was the - e," says Mr. Jafferson, 'there | cq must have been a homespun flavar in my | ican manner that amused her, for she a Saad set at uizzing me. - I did not | and answered some of her erica in- nck lightly, sod them turusd » colo and th ee vo me again; but the young man volunteered to guide me to Mr, Spark's home. The cour- teous young man was Mr. Willie Covert, a regideiit of the place, organ- istiu the Methodist church, and for- merly organist for thé Young Men's Christian Assoeintion of Rochester.-- So getting a borse wa started in the storm; with the mercury ranging at zero, fora five mile drive over the stormdrifted roads of Hornby Hills. When we reached our destination we very comfortably (3 of st, of the dnughter wonty-two years old, is the reported wonderful cure by the use of Pink Pills for Pale People, your ¢arrespendent had gone out there expressly to verify by dotual know- fedge. This is the story told by Miss Sparks to your correspondent in pre: sence of her grateful and approving f ther and mother, and is given in her own language. 5 Yes, sir, it is with pleasure that 1 give my testimony fo the great value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 1 was ill for four years, doctoring nearly all the time without any benefit. 1 had six different doctors; Dr. Heddon, Dr. Purdy and Dr. Hoar of Corving, Dr. Butler of Hornby, Dr. Remmitigton of Painted Post, and Dr. Bell of Mon- terey. They said my blood had all turned to water, I was pale asa corpse, weak and short of breath. 1 could hardly walk, I was so dizzy, and there was a ring: ing noise in my head. My hands and feet were cold all the tithe. My limbs were swollen, my feet 80] much so that 1 could not wear my shoes, My ap- petite wis very poor. I lost hope of ever getting well, but still kept on doctoring or taking patent medicines, hut grew worse all the time. Last September I read in the Elmira Gazette of a wonderful cure through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills { for Bole People, and T thought would Lt hem. 1 did so, giving up ail atherimedicines and - following the bt otions closely. By the time I had he first box T was feehng better had heen in a long time, and 1 ed their use until now as you and as my father and mother and as I know I am perfectly don't look like the same per- 1 can enjoy myself with other ople. Indeed I can't say too Williains' Pink Pills for saved my life. 1 ck, for I am/ sure ne like them. 1am d cure by Dr. Williams' In further conversation said she fell away during 80 much that he only pounds. while now she said her father, 'that it ~ that made her sick.-- e 400 acres of land. ws, and there is a e and Lillian was worker and very am- 'overdid it and was corroborated by a * who all express- t at the great m's Pink Pills succeeded in extracting from eighteen ponnds of orange peel oil in proportion of fitty pounds to one ton of peel. A law at Hutchinson, Kan, is said to require chickens to be enclosed in in pens from March to October. keep up appearances ¢nd dress as well as I always have. tn What, Can be Done? When the system is overloaded with im- purity, the circulation sluggish, and the stomach out of order, as is often the case in Those who believe that one of the | spring time, there is no remedy so efficacious lost tribes of Isfnel settled in Ireland | 28 Burdock Blood Bitters to remove every trace of impure matter aud restore perfect lay stress on the fact that 'Shamrakh' | health is the Arabic word for trefoil, which, uider the name of Shamrock, has been natienal bloom of Ireland. 510d a society of woodchoppe last winter. The object of the sociaty, which has consistently been carried out in the long winter evenitigs, is the visitation of woodpiles of the widows of the town and the conversion of cordwood into stove wood. seep igemiim. Hurrying Up. Mis. Witnerby -- What are you wearing your new hat every day? Witherby--1I to lose on that hat, Miranda. few days it will be out of style. haven't any time Ina --------r A Monster Canadian Horse. Oornwal!, May 5.--Among the ex- hibitors from the United Counties at the World's Fair, will be Mr. P. O. Bowen, of Winchester, who is the owner of what is probably the largest horse in the world. 'Jumbo,' as the mastodon is enlled, stands 213 hands high, measures 18 feet from the end of his nose to the tip of Lis tail, and weighs 2,100 pounds. He was bred by Mr. Richard Scott, of Berwick, Township of Finch, and has a full sister weighing 1,630 pounds. Mr. Bowen recently purchased 'Jumbo,' from Mr. P. Masterson, of Finch, for a large sum, and after a tour through Oanada; will take him to the World's Fair, Paper Pots for Plant Growing, The advice is frequently given to save all the small tin cans that come in our way, melt ont the bottoms and mse the sides for thumb fous in which to raise seedling vegetables "for trans- planting. A mach simpler and neater hg panetl Pre t," say five inches deep, into soktter an inch of biol. Jory Make a number of square pots which will ex- actly fill the space. For example, if the 'fat' be 12 inches square, vou will reed 144 of them one inch square. -- These are easily made by wrapping strips of paper, 3x6 inches, around a squre stick, a little less than one inch square. No bottoms will be required nor is it necessary to gloe the sides, as they will hold one another in place. Stand these in the flat, sprinkle on fine soil till the edges of the paper cases are just vieable above it. Place a seed in eich and scattér on a thin layer to cover the seed. In trans- planting it will be all right to put © paper case in the ground with the p rit will soon decay. f sizes and sha strawberry HOAST is the old ; Le fbr. lants. teh for name have made many of these pots of various for growing "potted" Tho best food's Norway which | ll Golden 'opportunities fly low; bat they fly swift: Sof hs J i oa ny Fs ga There ure over T0(miles of tunnels cut in the solid rock bf Gibraltar, The devil has no fault to find with the man who is in love with himself. It is estimated that 32,000 varieties of goods are manufactured from wood. Two hundred and seventy-two textile mills were erected in this country in 1892, The father of Spohr, the great viol- inist, was a cotintry doctor with small practice. Major Andre's sword is in possession of a German named Riepe, living in Avondale, N. J, Metaphorically speaking, it ie the theatrical wanager who hitches his wagon to a star. A native Afriean proverb tells us, "If thou givest thy heart to a woman, she will kill thee.' For selling his vote a resident of Wolfe county, Ky., was sentenced to disfranchisement for life. The excavated temples near Bombay would require the labor of 40,000 men for 40 years to complete. The travelling Dairy from the Guelph Agricultural College will ex- hibit Dairy Utensils, make butter, test wilk, nud deliver lectures on the man- agement of milk and cream, the feeding of cows, churning, working and packs ing of butter, ete, at the following places: Utiéa, Monday, May 15; Epsom, Tuesday, 16th; Greenbank, Wedfes- day, 17th ; Saintfield, Thursday, 18th ; Seagrave, Friday, 19th; Port Perry, Monday, 22nd ; Sengog Isl, Tuesday, 23rd ; Manchester, Wednesday, 24th ; Shirley, Thursday, 25th; Raglan, Friday, 26th. Operations to com- mence each day at two o'clock. men and womer, AN Tein ve ERE YOUNG HEN Siniiits UA ONE 255 receipt lo of THE system. 3 BE ad lawhil, mum,' said the milkman, en | rooral ideas of yourn. lost energies, both | | physical 5 kane thi. (EVER! WOMAN BEERS Huntsville, Ont; ) Chappy-- You needn't try to put me; in the soup. Maud--I shouldn't think of it j noodles go in the praty: i 'My sweetheart is neither beantiful nor young,' but said Downes ; ¢ but she, is as good us gold." 'It' the gold you're after I" said Bigbee. Bessie Budloe, Burlington, Vt. had a disease of the scalp, cansing ber hair, to become very harsh and.dry, and to. fall out so freely that she scarcely. : dared to comb Ayer's Hair Vigor A young man feels proud wl ; is working his way up tq the top, but. he feels different if his necktis under- takes to do the same thing. ¢ Sags a fashion note ; "The return of the shawl is prophesied.' and now will somebody be sufficiently brave to pre: dict the return of the umbrella? A Prompt Cure. ; GrsruemeN,--Having suffered oper two. years with coustipation, and the déctors not haying helped me, I concluded to try. 3.B.B., and before I used one bottle I was; cured. 1 can also recommend it for sick headache. Eraen D. Harves, Lakeyiow, Ont. First little girl--Has your sister be-: gun taking music lessons yet 1 Second, little girl--She's takin' somethin' on. the piano, but I ean't tell yet whethe its music or typewritin'. : Anxious Lover--Jimmie, do you' think your sister thinks well of me 1, Jimmie--Naw ; I know she doi'f." ' How do you know, Jimmie ¥ { * Oause I heard her say she would just love to hug the life out of you.' Hawking and Spitting, foul breath, loss. of sense of taste and smell, oppressive | ache, ete., ave the results of catarrh. asak] Balm offers a certain and speedy relief and . permanent cure from these miseries. Thou sands of testimonials speak of its wonderful merit. Try it; sold by dealers, or sent by mail on receipt of price--050c small or $I, large size bottle. G. T. Fulford & Co., Brockville, Ont: Jasper--Bighead is a. strange man for & philosopher. . Jumpuppe-- Indeed | " ., Jasper-- Yes. He said that all men, are merely animals, and yet got anyry when I called him an ass, Guard Against Cholers. Keep the blood pure, the stomach in good. working order, and the entire systeny fres. from morbid effete mattét by.asing Burdock ¢ Blood Bitters; which eleanses, el and toes the c wistress iu "What's wrong with it, m It's dreadfully thin, and: th cream on it, i 'Arlfter you have lived in the city. a couragingly, 'you'll get over them a Gl