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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 25 May 1893, p. 1

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~ DR. E. C. McDOWELL, SUCCESSOR T0 DR. HAMILL, 1., Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni- . versity; Licentiate Royal Col of Physians, London, Edg., Member of Col- lege of Physinians & Surgeons, Ontario. -- Late attendant of Soho Hospital for Diseases bf women, aud of Great Ormoud Hospital for Diseases of Childrén, London, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, &c., Office hours--8 to 10 a, m., | to 4 p. ms, ahd evenings. Office and residenve, Dr. Hamill's old tand. Queen St, - - Port Perry. ae OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary Publie, Conveyancer, Solicitor or the Ontario Bank. #a Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan. 29, 1887: % J E. FAREWELL, L. L. B., 'Count; s) . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- itor, &e., Notary Public and Ouavevhnser Jie South wing Court House, Whitby, nt, edt Et Sel LL rtm YOUNG SMITH, L L. Bi; Barrister, x . Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery and Insolvency, Notars, Public, &e¢ Office--MoMian's Block, Brock Street, Whithy. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, How putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from 84 T0 $756 EACH SET. Having just purclidsed the lirgest stock of © teeth ever brought into North Ontatio Tam satisfied I can suit you both as to guality and price. Come and see, Roonis in the long Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's Veterinary Surgeon. HE undersioned having completed his full Course at the Provincial Vcberinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would announce that he has bhened an office for the practice of his pro- fe onat Port Perry, whéreall callspefsonal y letter or telegram, hy day or by nigh will be rompily attended to. All diseases of animals treated in the latest and best kiiown system 4a Telephone counection--free of charge. ORR GRAHAM. Port Perry, April 8, 1884. Ameen & L ROBSON, V.S. s (GXi0uats Outario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto, Office and residence fv ssakens CorrAcE, two miles south of © Manohester, 14 years practice, Tele phone in the house--free communication with Port Perry, Manchester, and olevator. ln a to: Manchester will be for- wi 0. Medicines in stock. heringry Evergreen Cottage, - Jan, 2, 1888. } North Ontario Observer. A Weekly Political, Agricultural and ~~ Family Newspaper, hest current credited to Deposits 'receivad at the h rates. Interest caleulated cach depositor semi-annually. W. McGILL, h MANAGER. Port Perry, April 4, 1888. na DAVID J.ADAMS, PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER God Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan At B% per cent. on good Mortgages. INSURANCH effected at the Lowest Rates in Good English Companies. EZ Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1880. MONEY TO LOAN HE Subscriber is prepared to LEND T ANY AMOUNT oi Farm Seowrity AT # PER OENT: #a@ Also on Village Propetty. , #& MORTGAGES BOUGHT, TR HUBERT L. EBBELS, rrister: Office next to Ontario Bunk. = Port Perry, May 10, 1885, WILLCOX & HOLT Licensed Auotioneers 'Valuators, &c., &e. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. Sale Bills made out abd Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee Or fio pay. Terms liberal, Ww. M. Wriioon, Perrr Hour, ort Perry. M \ Aug. 22, 1887. By nachester 'WM, GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &c. E the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa and Eldon Partiesentrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utimsot attention being given to their intrests, WM. GORDON, Sunderland. LIVERY STABLES. EARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patrotage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish: ment in Port Perry, Ihave 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 accommodated with safe and desirable RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, July 21, 1886. H. McCAW, . ISSUER 0! MARRIAGE LICENSES, 25 Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883: ~ ny THE | COUNTY . OF ONTARIO AND 0 iy OF CART SET] = Twenty ycars ago, at the age i ol of 18 years, Thad bead swellings come i on my legs, [8 which broke and becdme run- Honing sores. Our family phys . gician could do me no good, and it was feared that the bones would be affected. At last, my good old Mother Urged Ne to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took three 'bottles, the sores healed, and I have not 'been troubled since. Only the scars remain, and the memory of the past, to remind me of the good Ayer's Barsaparilla has done me. I now weigh two bundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. I bave been on the road for tlie past welve years, have noticed Ayér's Sar- Btu) advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleas- ure in telling what good it did for me." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, willcureyou " Attention In time to any irregularity of the Stomach, Liver, or Bowels may Eo prevent serious F consequences. Indigestion, a costiveness, 1d \{(&Q headache, mau- 4 ANN sea, bilious. . jness, and ver- 8% tigo indicate ol « Ll al ments, the best remedy for which is Ayer's Pills, Purely vege- table, sugar-coated, easy to take and quick to assimilate, this is the ideal family medicine--the most popular, safe; and useful aperient in phar- macy. Mrs. M. A. BROCKWELL, Harris; Tenn. saysi "Ayer's Cathartic Pills &ured me of sick headache and my husband of neuralgia. We think there is . No Better Medicine, and have induced many to use it. "Thirty-five years ago this Spring, I was run down by hard work and a succession of colds, which mide me so feeblo that it was an effort for me to walk. I consilted the doctors, but kept sinking lower until I had given up all hope of ever being better. Happening to be in a store, one day, where medicines were sold, the proprietor noticed my weak and sickly appearance, aud, after a few questions 48 to my health, recom- mended me to try Ayer's Pills. I had little faith in these or any other medicine, but concluded, at last, to take his advice and try & box. Before I had used them all, I was very much better, and two boxes cured me. I am now £0 years old; but I believe that 1f it had not been for Ayer's Fills, I 8hould have been in my grave long ago. Ibuy6 boxes every year, which make 210 boxes up $0 this time, and I would no more be with- out hem than without bread." --H. H. Tugraham, Rockland, Me. AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Dr. 3.0, Ayer 06) Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective The Modern Improvement. «=Grip. Conolseness at the Bank, Deporitor--Is the cashier int The Janitor--He is, ma'am; for ten years. Perhaps th' assistant cashier 'll do, ma'am. Force of Habit. Doctor (after the railroad accident)--Ar you much hurt? Railroad Official (faintly)--I must posi. tively decline to furnish any information. A City Boy's Explanation. wratfrs What a Pity! A Judge=<The sentence of the court years, Prisoner--Oh! And only yesterday I ordered a new sait of clothes | A Doilble Dove. "I think the Pilgrii mothers had a barder time than the Pilgrim fathers," said Hicks. % "Why ?" queried Dickson. "Why, they not only had to endure same privations as the Pilgrim father they bad to gov along with the Pi fathers as well." imi itil hn Preferred the Old Styles, Wife--Would you like to have me follow these dress reform fashions ? Husband--Are they less expensive the other styles of dress ? Wife--No, they are more, but they supposed to prolong our lives, ushand--Oh; bother j I wouldn't any time on them. Told Him the Reason, Deacon Scrimp--Humph | Thiuk y t to have a vacatioft, eh ? i Struggling Pastor--Yes, the = di says I must go off until this o cared. % Deacon Serimp--Well, I'd like to why preachers are always getting coughs, Stroggling Pastor--Well, you have to visit around a good deal, ani are always asked to hold a little fore leaving, and I think our thro come affected ftom breathing the dust flies from the family Bibles, rh London; Ont., tailors wait af advance of §1 on coats. They receive ten cents an hour, Professor Speirs, of Milwaukee, says bor unions are good for employed and employer. Cingalese workemen on the Ceylon ex- hibit au Utisage struck, They want more 'than $7 a weok. real estate men kick nat : " i a sr B) an accepted a cut of thirty-five used to receive He Didn't Complnin, Young Wife--This talk about man #0 impatient when a woman is to go anywhere is all nonsense," riend--Doesn't your husband at all?" Young Wife-=No, indeed. evening I couldn's find my gl bad a long hunt for half a do things; and yet, when I was fin and I went down stairs to my there he was by the five, Smoking sa sslaly ag if I wasn' URSDAY, MAY 2, 1853. | Pans of South America. | Their t best that he had inguished Genoese navi- at all disconcerted. rejoined, with a respectful 'I hate thy evidence.' hen,' commanded the kihg; match from his chief df state and lighting a fresh will hear you,' bowed. said, 'translate yourself in shores of the land which I hut Jecently left. Picture to yourself a balmy atmosphere. The sun rising Muid gorgeous curtains of mist.'-- A jealogs courtier tried to throw * As your {majesty may well con- jecture, it wad thoinihg, and yet'-- furveyed the regal as- ively. semblige jmp a cig er stood upon the beach eating pie. Do yoii still doubt' ig | There wis a ring of triumph in his tones. ™Y go 1 have discovered America? e king des¢ended from his throne and: wept apon the lace ruff of the in- trepld explorer. "hrs; he cried; 'you arp right. people were undoubtedly Amer- Bribe the their' mo ty and offered to loan Columbus suit. tty -- Isn't it wonderful how well gets along on a small salary? guardedly)'Ah, well, you sve, wes ao great deal to his friends." 'How was your speech at the received the other night? He-- 1 sat down they said it was the thing I ever did. always hothers a Frenchman who arning English to read one day a murder has been committed and next day that the murderer has committed. Unruffled. Excuse me,' said the outspoken at the club, 'I understand that 3 eft Loudon under a cloud.' Fans,' was the reply, 'I believe so. ced foggy town that, you know. r. Holson Snohbs (of New York) --ah-- believe hog-killing is one of principal amusements here in go. iss Lakeside--Have no fear Mr. bs. The mere fact 6f fon being father's guest will insure yeur y. eam mmy-- There's a girl at ours hool, ma, they call Postscript. Do you why? Mamma-- No, dear.' my-- Because her name is Adeline e' recent advertisement in a country per teads thus: 'For sale, a two years old. Will eat fond of clldren. 3 oried mamma. 'What crying for? ad at fe, mamma,' said was trying to make him the glove-stretcher." ms to me that the government petision dil the sons of veter- e born since the war' father had been killed er have been born,' is that beautiful girl that's a y, George; ing)-- Yes, George | Lita, ix niles inland from Oallao, is popularly known as the Patis of Cincinnati Post, its women are the tion to the sciences and are the most extensively traveled in that continents Its theater and opera are always of the Moorish lines, ornamented with the Italinn's taste and his pencil. In color the tone of the whole city is that of gladness itself; it is as bright as the sun without being white: It 1s hard to realize that you are looking oh adobe walls. when you are in a Lima street, yet it is so. This class of construction admits of great facility in molding, and there being no rain to speak of, is enduring. The lower stoties of the houses are thus built, ahd when it is necessary to go higher the upper portion will be of biimboo, stuccoed with oud; then all is handsomely finished in plaster of paris, in which the country abounds. The furnishing of a Lita house belonging to one of the wealthy is generally in brighter colors than the American or the north affects. The luxury is great, the houses being splendid palaces. If the women are gay, they are also extremely dignified --they are the most intelligent of their sex in Latin America and are the most charthing companions in the drawing. room, where the desire to please is stimulated by the hospitality of their tempers. Lima streets are well paved, but the sidewalks are narrow, compell- ing the passenger to often take to the driveway to pass the man he meets. Club life is an institution of Lima as of other civilized communities, but the Lima gentleman is fond of his home. Interesting for Boys to Know. The strongest man of modern times was Augustus II. He could roll up la silver platedike a sheet of paper and "| could twist the strongest Torseshoe apart. There were many other won- derful feats of strength and skill which could hardly be credited weto it. not come from such reliable sources. How many boys have ever heard that a Turkish porter can trot at a rapid rate and carry a weight of 600 lbs? That a whale moves with a swiftness that would carry him around the world in less than a fortnight "1f he were to go around in an undisputed course I That a swordfish can stick his weapon through a thick plank of a ship, and that a such a plank with the sword of a fish stickifig in it may be seen in the British museum | That the lion is sd strong in the mouth that he can leave the impression of his teeth upon'a piece of iron? And that Milo the celebrated dthlete of Cretona, was so strong that he could easily pull up a tree by the roots and break it in two 1 --_------ He Was Alive. Black Sammy is a noted hoy in the Sunday school: His teacher one day was trying to tmeke the class see the advantage of leading a good life. These moral remarks were occasioned by a strong wad of chewed paper that hap- pened to strike the benevolent super- intendent on the cheek. Sammy was evidently the culprit, thongh his black skin showed no sign. * Now children you must do better. Such actions as those tend to drag you downward, and if you do bad a deed once; the second time you do it more easily. It does not pay to be bad, for you cannot go to heaven" Then Miss Goode straight. ehed her glasses and looked into Samuy's shining eyes. 'Sammy, wha' kind of boys go to heaven? Sammy shuffled his feet. 'Dead boys,' he said. 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 spring time, there is no remedy so efficacious as Burdock Blood Bitters to remove every race of impme matter and restore perfect et Almost a Hint: Mr. Slowhoy, who has been paying attention to Birdie McGinnis, the belle of Harlem, said the other evening, "I don't think earrings are becoming to to yott! 3 * agree with you, Mr. Slowboy. Td much perfer to have a ring--an engage- ment ring, for instance." pi. South Awferica. According to the} most beautiful and the gayest ; its men |§ _ | are the best educated, give more atten- phere. In architecture it is on' the! frien the Atlantic d become an much original- the vessel was r name to the American" in nds are ready to pay hard for a good thing. Sometimes they get the best of the bargain, sometimes they do not, They got a magnificent vessel for their money, but now their cake is dough. Campanian has beaten Pars out of sight in a race across the Atlantic, and Britannia once more rules the waves--especially that variety peculiar to the North Atlantic. If the Americans' want to have the fastest steamer in the world sail under the Stars and Stripes; they will have to buy the Campanid, And if this purchase were consum- mated we doubt the Britishers would | turn out another liner capable of show | ing her heels to the Owmpania. The Americans will have to keep on buy- ing worid beaters, for it will be a long day before they are able to build them: --Telegram. Her Error. The second story front window of a substantial brick building on a retired street flew up with a bang, a might capped head was thrust out, and a shrill voice exclaimed with vindictive emphasis : "If you fellows don't go away, I'll call the police | Things have come to a pretty passs when folks have to be roased up in the dead of night by a parcel of " ' Mother I" somebody's voice" in an adjoining room in a low warning voice. exclaimed 'You go back to your bed, Caroline. I say it's a shame that folks can't sleep av night without a gang of rowdies coming rotnd and disturbing the whole neighborhood. I mean just what I say. If you fellows down there dou't quit and go away; -- "But, madam,' began one of the group belo, * this is ----' I've no time to stand here talking] You go away er you'll get into trouble. You're on the wrong street anyhow. The young people that got married last night live on the next street." ¢ I think we'd better go boys,' said the leader of the Yale Avenue Man doline and Guitar Amateur Serenading Olub feebly. 'She takes this fora shivareo.' -- In all cases where a mild, but effec- aperient is needed, Ayer's Pills are the They improve tho appetite, re store healthy action, promote digestion and regulate every function. No pill is in greater demand, or more highly recommended by the profession. hest. RE Her Request. A Scotch woman was was returning by train from a warket town where she had made a few purchases. Just as the last bell rang a fossy gentleman, eleganuly dressed and with a man-mind- thyself looking face, rushed into the compartment, pulled out an evening paper and proceeded to devour its contents. Hardly had he become seated when the woman timidly ad- dressed him, 'l'm vera sorry, sorry, sir, blit --=' ¢1 never listen to beggars,' fiercely interrupted the gentleman. If you annoy fue fatther I'll report you.' Christy's eyes flashed, then twinkl- ed. She said no more and the choleric gentleman retired with an angry frown behind his paper. All went merty as & wharringe hell until the train arrived at Cromlade, when Christy, stepping out again ad- dressed the churlish individual in the corner, '1 caréna, sir, whether ye re: port me or no; but I want that pun o Lutter you have been sittin on for the last sax mile." re pe Pale and sallow girls and prematore ly aged women should use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; they came as a qoon for alt those ills which afflict the female system. Build up the blood, restores shattered nerves and convert sallow complexions into rosy cheeks. Sold by dealers, or sent post paid on recept of price--50c per box, or six boxes for 2.50 by addressing Dr. Williams Med. i Brockville, Ont: : Buttons--No game to-day, sir? thing, Battons--There wuz nine patients her to-day. stuyed home, sir. Doctor--No James, 1 didn't kill a : You might better 'ave; Syrupof Figs ta asa and ing to he fasta, af gently yet promptly oirtlie dneys; iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys: tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation, Syrup of Figs is tha only remedy of its kind ever pro% duced, pleasing to the taste an: 1 teptable to the stomach, JEompt ir its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitiescommend if to all and have made it the ms opular remedy known. | iy Syrup of Figs is for sale in 5d bottles by. all leading druggists: Any reliable druggist who may mn have it on hand will pote it Sromptly for any one who wished %o try it. Manufactured only by thd CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, BAN FRANOQISCO, OAL. . i pat The Household Pet. Miss Longhead (suprised)-- Ave got taking Fido for a drive? Miss Shorthead--Yes, poor littls fellow. Baby's crying kept him awak all night, and I fear he'll be sick ii don't. ------eel A Great Success. Mrs. Wimplteon--Come Mr. Twick: enham and let we introduce you to Mr. Shingle-Naile, the coming archi: tect. . Twickenham--Thanks, but I havé already met the young wan. In fast he built a house for me. Mrs. Wimpleton--Really 1 Was it a success 1 . i He secths } ae The vast facilities of the J. O. Co., of Lowell, Mass, enable them to place The Superior Blood-purifier--= Ayers Sarsaparilla--within casy reach of the poorest invalid. Don't be induc', ed to take a 'chenp' substitute. Always remembet that the best is the cheapest: --_---- A Misalliance. ¢ By the by, deab hoy, you cut Now ton just now, dontcherknow r « Yans. We cawn't weconize a fel low like him; y'know.' } «But he was photographed gwoup with Wales, dah boy.' : ¢« Yaas, and then so far forgets him=_ self ns to marwy a daughtaw of thé of the Wevolution, by Jawve.' - ----- fod A Compliment: Little Johnny--Mrs. Talkemdowil paid a big compliment to me to:def¢ Mother-- Did she really Welly there's no 'denying that woman had sense. What did she say 1 Little Johuny--She suid she didn't. see how you came to have such a nice boy as [ am. For Severe Colds. » ENTLEMEN,--I had a severe cold, for G which I took Dr. Wood's Norway ri Syrup. 1 find it an excellent remedy, #vi ing prompt relief and pleasant to take. J. PAYNTER{ _. Huntsvitle, Ont. Ohildish Innocericé: Edith--Oh, Mis. Mufles, baven' you got a mind { Mrs. Muffles -- Goodtiess gracious child { What do you mean? OE Edith Because ma. told pn_that if you weren't very oarcful she'd give yo w bit of hers: Belonging to Him: ; Lady (on leaving a crowded car)=s Well, I'm glad to get out of this crowd. I'm glad to get out of this crowd. I'd lad to stand on one foot al} the way. Voice From Corner--Yes, and that one foot was mine. Ripans Tabules : for torpid livef.

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