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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Jun 1901, p. 4

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" . ap a sh SA Ore ey Te North Ontario Observer There are some that mey wait and pray forfoss There is luck that ever will stay for us, | and wout. I wish yow fo He mine. to the waves will make way $¢ | Lave no power fo move fndegendently | Bopwos, Them. BHT Chess > sent annum. brigade" goes free! of my Wil" Reemuwe x womws is 3 Section Misastie, titling i © per Lillie Pollock in Boston Glcbe. | Wife Is that soy she For further parts should fh | 7" Sm i Butinom Carl | 3. YaRNOLD, -- snemilily Cart, o__" Perry. or to secured by mortgage er| ©" QOUNTY OF ONTARIO. to esercise | pane of your existence iw that § Rwre | money, which gives me berfy. Yow © Fractins Sram Liwanoe getting hand lille, Se | #* cannot withtiold Tt from me sad so | co Sor, a wood --Jant- leeron, Green: 8, sopt.mber 9, Nov. A MARITAL TIFF. Hunt Your By " usw by miliions of wothews for ier hiiliew while {Wher Up, tenting. Tf disturbed st wight mud joker of a i Ee ef exon; wits paar A Toity Pelataosd, Apriratturdl and | It Cutting Tex th, sed 86 ones: wad gu » Soils of "Wm. | Family Kenmgragrr | Wikulows Saing Soria' lor Sie Tooting. | - oh 1 relieve the poor mrertinee ly Dopeodd SARE ie g . . pou iC, MOKieT, Mere ix no mis © T m-- FORT PEEEY. No other disease {a so prevalent amoo, men as Vi oe TE en Re Tor BE ee, satin the Gam, Rimes iv Zumomions. | EW ERY THURSDAY MORNING | fran. An gives toms snl energy to ie whois spore. "I Winsinw's Soothing Syrop for Chilton Teething = i the forest track, Teasant to the taste sud is dhe: eription of ove of dee 2 | gest aa ent tomate Eero: ww eres. to Gi] H. PAESONS expen workmen ow M Eee. and the dend weight k Unive Staion ion fs fusions Sol. iE | first dasswork withg and S peration of 3 ve 3 all drags Chronghows SH seid, Bi we ES 3 br . z . : iu Srorern etka |i SS WIMSOWS STRING SITY, esha pace Riv. W COOPER, BA. Pata Stricture and Glser. "We guarantes $0 Gace ex sat impinge youd { Prag Babbath Services, 10.30 1nd 7.00. Week Eventn ° Te ST 5 Ei mine 1s? We've Been mafiappy for Fe ----_---- FR Lo Block. Ee Service, Thursday 7.30. 1 ; ' q al screw THI MGS a AA tbe Re - A plunging javring | gether for months. Yew mivinterpret tir. Sree wosasienct will Aes waraitk. | So €ys & A a » the clistoe bright wich foam, | everything I say or do. You seitier = FARM F6R BAPTIST CHURCH. ; SE rn y 2 Sian e Sopmtie drenched with the gulf stress | EdmiTe nor FUSE He Sarg pu Sogo fas Un ASS 1 hE REV. MR MCFARLANE, PASTOR. eq 1 Ira otal et en © . oT Pacman wk And the sharp, mit breath of the landless | "I neither admire nor trast FOUL | (OORT AMIIEE aint Sor plication, with | aluable Fa © Sabbath Services, 10.3) and 7.00, urinate frequently, depoa coldness of or feet 2 dover feching 1a nN mtimate that Where's man forgets his howe. a { Mary. walt 8 moment." bt amet Tha aumerie | HAT V: F. | Wonk Foveuting Service, Thuriday, 1.20, Be aekmtasi to Cure any disedse of ta A sow ready for business, and » We know it, my friends of the "broke brigade, § "Let go of my weg! Why sSoukf Tt abr, su Se a) Soe i ing 75 acres, bein as HUD ! " ose haves : « - oid | ; 1 E> 83 a7 Baie of the pain and ses; |e me? | SAL. Simms Slur A Nir thmuiomel thr fhe Poy wp » - » 0. CEURCH, 74No Names Used Without Written Consent. Large & Assorted Stock ingle ha sled and unafraid, - . Ou 2 " : Ge en od fe amd the Tooly of trade, "I have Nstened tos Tong. ¥ Bue THRE dorms weil fin ll cmon strictly athontiio] - Lh OMA, : i he 3 But we thivk we. ku bout The gare I Slayed, | fenrned what & man means wien Ge Township of Sunday am, OF DOUBLE AXD SINGLE WARNES we know w t's =» woman, ¥ . r Hel 3 ---- eee whieh [am determined very |e to 2 wom 3 eve 72 wae 752 DEPARTAENT is offered for saleby § | Sitti { the Divisi to Can parchascss g Pamiienis MBs, Doster, Terms $500 cash be | J ngs 6 { ¢ Division Courts returned so I was a man in every rt recommend you doctors with my whole CURES GUARANTEED. NO CURE NO PAY. After Treatment. fo : ¥ ! That 1s the canse of your complaint' | sary, stop--lisren to me" LEAS WATTS "It {s the money that has done | "No. J have Begum now § willl fli | °° Snang" Sp 2m Mary--the miserable money." { eh. Have I ever fried fo force FOU » 4 TXBEIDGE Cenk, ay 1. Gould, stride "It Is your pride that has done It, T | nto the compunionsiify of my euusfis 18, November 19. tell you, Basil I couldn't help having | and her friends, whom you dexphe? = Has it ever ocomrred fo you Mat seme force me to obedience fo your Wik | : ec an i, Ww : i1. pamsoxs. |{ 3 PORT PERRY Clerk, JW. Burnham, Port Perry : -------- Std £ e = Jwnmury 15, March 7, May 13, July §, ' faa i 18, November IL . iE. A i RE EALED TENDERS received by the undersign e purchase of 21l or any '§. CANXTNGTON--Clork, Geo. Smith, Cannington -- January 17, March 21, Bay 28, July 10, September 19, November 20. 1lie money, could 17 You liked the lux- | of your Pe ---- ob . ae 1 a » RX P 2 urles it brought as well as I did. I 0ev- | gecrjonable to me? Don't lonk s€ moe anh (Pano i= Farm vgpeitie 5 --) 6 BAYS RTOX Clerk, Gen F. Bruce, Beagerton-- » Yim 4 A ams. adv nary 18, Marc 29, Septe 20, Nov- er thought whether It was yours of | [ike that, Basil. § cx be fuse i § om - . im 30 Me X bn Adams, ad dantary 18 arc ay ptember ov io De Soi y anction ON Thos. P. Hart; @ptergrove eptember 21, November 22. mine." a wom ¥ soy Just to you § Roow ¥ bag "Rut 1 thought. I knew It was yours. | you cared for me cuce, sud iE was So€ and other people knew It. They took | my money hat sro pains to make me feel it 100." "No, by beaven, ry, "-- "But 1 had the money when you mar "Wait 1 moment. Tou Kew Fou £4 ried me, and you knew it. If you took | enre for me" -- me In spite of it, why should you be "Mary, © -- angry now because of its existence ard "walt, Basfi-you cored for some the existence of the things which are | thing io me that wis Sof file yom the logical outcome of 11?" There were any somber of wore of «1 pow realize that it would be a log- | your own set you might have bad for teal outcome for people to say and for | the asking, But you must efcose 0 you to think that I took you because | and for something they were gor af of it." | never could be to you. smd rhem, Riel "If people have sald that, they have | --take your sroy SWay--yow nase eed not said it in my hearing" -- proceed to make me over, fo cast ave iB & "Naturally they have nof, but they | thefr mold as rapidly a= possible. Mow have said it." | you--1 would not have chmaged you for «and I've never fhought anything | tie world J learned fo love you = about It one way or the other." you ave, and | wanted yom fo SUEY 6 "Maybe you don't appreciate the fact | That Is love. Bas yoo. after gow Bab ats that you have thought of it. but the suecseded In making me all ever sud Ty rn py a in possession of that money has given you | had cut me off frome the gryety of ovy F221 PEE i |The Perfrails of our F an Independence which is not condi | past life, would Sod you Bad spoiled Lo : : a tai cive to the happiness of this home. § | your plaything" a i With Biographical Ske asked you pot to go on that journey | "Oh. throw that of aefde. ¥ worlds 0a" EUTLY shoniding the guibfic Sor the | SE wera poe sing the General Oh | | | rc | a 1 BS 1g. UPTFRGROTE-CY ROVE DET, and withdrawn ~Mwrch 23, May 30, | salle. By order, J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Pence. Dated at Whithy, Oct. 22nd, 1900. A! MoGILLIVE { Yor le Building, Ta A or JOHN ADAMS, L - Put Perry. Now. 39, 1799 GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &e. FOR THE COU STY OF ONTARIO AND TOW NSH) OF CARTWRIGHT, § at this the commencement o r Auction Sale Season tore turn thasks to his numerous parrous for past favors. In requesting their esteemed and continued patropage he « res to state that ue effort or pains will be spared on hin part to make all sales entrusted to him successes, His very extensive practice in the past should be a enfficient recom mendation as to his ability. All Sale wiven into his charge will be attended to with promptoces and diepatch. ~~ Sale list made ont ad blauk notes supplied free, on application. Partics hing to engage his services may consult hie SALE RXGISTER either at the Observer or Standard Offizes, Port Perry, for dates c imed for Sales, ahd mike arrangements, or write to his address CHARGES MODERATE. As usual, a choice lot of Plymouth Roel | MORWEY TO nd, pease sey pA Lite Tnmr noe tral Livery=-- = ofl re last week to your cousin. [| don't like | make yow over, Mary, § tel¥ you~ your cousin. I don't approve of the | "And I tefl you § Bove Rewrd Thome | Mammen oF Cone people she has about ber or of her man- | protestations before, sud § awed to De ner of living. 1 don't like that betting, | Neve them. Now yoo must let = Contains sporting busband of bers. I heartily | go" ii Y Vi - of both sexes for sale. Prices reasonable disapprove of the men you meet there "Believe them? Wiat dd yom bs 5) ' GEO. JACKSON fo my Tapes gia Sept. 8, 150 nels 0G pt. 6, 1509. Scugoy P.G and of the unnecessary attentions you Heve?" yocelve from them. I told you all this | "You needn't be so Utter. T cnmof | 5 ry rau or hinted it, but youwdecided that gs the | believe In = love that fs ln So sexe vd ¥ journey cost me nothing and as you | Jus" Bit Tam alba te Tonsdly extend dn- (300 i could provide a good housekeeper fm | "Mary, met Just?" feiticans. mn thats, Whe guile nay Rie] marmot cial I oe your ahsence it was practically nothing "Xof It fsu't Joet that you sheall etter socvumnsmbitiel ID se and desir | ntefortune dn thls terrors Lravidiy. Presses ruming ater Street: afin. A wil . to wen So you ordered six dew gowns, | ask of me that whicl yow woul sof | adit diy Kalso : ning c paid for them out of your own' purse, | for n moment yield | respect your t{ yrop AT NODITATE CEA pp omtate' - mi y & bought your railroad ticket and went i dividuality, | trust, ¥ Jove gow, Bet 2 AE wr ante at ample. aig FEE F derssaed wo 1d Take this Oprior A > Co tnnity of thanking his numerons pat 1 staid at home, fuming to know I was | you" not personally able to provide luxuries { "Mary, Mary, ® fs emongi-- oF pleasifes for your and thought of | "Noo Pasil, yow have stopped any | mouth with kisses Before Tow sind you among those reckless people, tax- | ing your strength beyond what was | pot do it this Ome. § will mule gow right, listening to compliments from | see why™-- Mmen who could spend more money fo "5 do see. Wary, sud § willl stop Jour one month than § ever earned io my | mouth there" life, and knowing that If | commanded | ~why | went fo my cousin's fet you lo return you probably would not | week and why™-- obey me." "Why you sre gofog gest week IT you "I'm glad you didn't put my obedl wish to, dear, sad" -- ence to the test. Basil" | "But | don't wish fo--thut fs, ales | { "You would not have returned?" | you say ¥ shan." a | - Fs hr "Not if you commanded me. Neither | But | say you shall" Ee T iy E RY 'would you do anything I commanded "Then § will not INDING my Liw | dation on Perry S td cons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during thie time he has carried ot the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he ir setter prepared than ever to exceute al orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrosting their work to me may rely on having it neatly snd promptly exe sated, My charges are moderate, wit Perry, Sane 20, 1808 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &c,, VAL when contracting. 3 A continuance of public patronege oli sited. WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1893. tried to regard your wishes." "You went to your cousin, and I ex- | Serve and shall go dhl minare" i] -------- . pressed a wish that you would not." | "And you Emow I exa't grt SwRy LER potrafing Snoeve thavks Jo "Because you are such a provincial | when you hold me Hike liis--vtog Buh | FF helio g wpe fare ex 1 You've never known anything but this | T shall mot let you kiss me aruin-goe | csall fo gba, She She 1 bumdrum, supervirtuous, formal, fo- | mri you tell me you willl HSE me 2% fe summa: Ghat They dose | : ] ; sufferable town." | ways, everywhere, soy where" 7 T r years and 3 "This insufferable town has sent out | "Always love. everywiers, Soy 201 ED IHT0 commodious ives C what?" iF Stables | where. Now Se Ee | meee | DURDYS BLOCK (Cn Queenie! cousin and ber kind would knock ® | Jong time at certain doors in this vil lage before they would gain an en up o> emttance adjoining "sre you? Yew" bate Shey will Bor Gp wm Roden position flo | 80k of Commercey or fio aud drenn of 1 "Yes, love, yeu --Clhilergs Tribons. wet Go awd dhe segiieanats Gy if) constantly trance." "You are mistaken, for they would sir masrmesons gostngne aad they mespect ately give up the pleasures of Kfe and S------------------------ § ily mist dhe pretromage of a Nir Hay enter into these social erypls whieh you Necessary to Fim not knock. Why would they dellber Ey call py the name of drawing rooms'? "What with croup. messes ond 8 | Toate o£ Why. the nearest pleasure the people | that, children ove & syst eee" P= {1 6 a a #4 you to do. Commands sre out of dafe | *s0d | swy you shall go of ead Teens iL between married folk. J have always | Pe morose and sullen bere ol By oy | £ 23 n | self, aw you threatened and es § do | BJ iz * { BO YEARS CE bed easing L term « of the Ss an: rsigmed sontd beg TrADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description may Auickl ain our opinion free whother an where : $ uw hire «| tlonsscrictiy condential. Handbook OF Fuients = sent free. Oldest agency for secu ng Pa 3 1igs a! Patents taken throng Munn & receive Without charge, in the he | "Scientific Hmerican. require A handsomely fliustrated woekly. complete variety of ré moderate Charges. | emdance might and may rely on having : 7 'any actentifie journal. 'Terms, $3 in this village have ever come Is In | marked the family mes, "Set they | ments met at all ti four months, $1. '801d by ali newsdealers. reading 'An Elegy In 8 Country | blessings" | # hr fone gruttiny will always befonadt| Pagornage resped d i KUN & (0, 2618ratmr. Now York Churchyard' They are ignorant of ev- "Indeed they mre" cordially rregem- | dear Tee. SR 'Branch > 425 ¥ 8t. Washington, D. erything (hint bas happened sioce the | ed the strauser "I don't Eee SOW | Guile ill seodive prompt sttewtion. Conveyance to all . ---- Le should get slong withent Hem™ - - "Ah. 300 are» faily ws Gane ezd Fick in Sexe, a a pga." ~ Spoil pos net of We. Poorly' Gaooers & T CAWEER & SUN -- : = |} 3 | battle of Bennington." "You think so? | thought some of them had led In more recent battles. t thought some of theg bad framed fhe Jaws we pow enjoy. | believed that Port Perry Sept 26, Poor Lire Bowen? Flie--Dut cur of yours Bt tw to do Tout B2 i 3 'th Mo 4 J ton ; this quali wisp " I work and quick a } | {ater as the vention. 3 Hi oat Patent procured throngh Marion & Ma- rion receive special motice without charge in Paoel Jo Sw Tpapess dist inted Apt i I at vations. At least I hope there were o¢ out lines, £3 5s. The seservations. of India found w= Buyer =f £3 125 ~ Rut there was a reservation" - od., aud a. J Bis "Indeed™ ¥ on , four grineas. Bost. interest Gi the s proven | "Shai 1 on you what 6 / Ing er te eo f you Sere fitialled By bm after Beamg "yell, then, 1 think you do not love groduczd by a hundsemmy. The ket anna fetched £6 18s, sud owe Sona £5 10%. A 10s of the Nipx IN PORT PERRY 8 § offers for -sale at --------------------------------------------. TINE TABLE como zoe First doorEast of the Post Office Port Perry, Dee. 1, 1892. The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his ou. | Houseand Lot for Sale orto i Rent. m rous custemers for the liber 1 patronage received siner opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the pablic mii that he has moved his business from che Market building to the HOUSE AXD LOT on Simone Street, Store Port Perry, for Sale or to Rest. The house contains five rooms. The lot contains Also for Sale a General-Purpose Horse, Buggy and a Set of Single Harness --will be sold cheap or will exchange for ether live where he will be pleased to fill all grders for Meats in a manner thet | stock. \ cannot fail to please customers, Having new and increased | Apply st the Office of this paper. fucilities for the transaction of husiness he feels confident that | port Perry, April 5, 1899, he can give Letter satisfaction than heretofore, and in order Agricultural Machmes gricuitar | to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call im his new ----AYD-- premises. -- A -- ~~ 1J. WHEELER. SUNDERLAND keeps on hand and for pas undersigned sales the following Agricultural dach- ines and [irplements manufactured by the IR IMLTOE NTE OF PETERBORO: Binders, Reapers, Crows Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Tuo Furrew 3 Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Plows, 5. T- Cuitivator, 8. T. Harrow, Land Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. Lig i THE SEBERT HOUSE, In returning thanks to the general public and the farming community in particular for their generous and kind patronage since I embarked in the botel business, I beg to announce that I now have more commodions and far superior facilities for enter- taining the public than I ever possessed in the past; having lately taken possession of the Oriental Hotel which will in future be known as the Sepert House, and have spared neither skilled labor nor expense in order to remodel and fit it vp in a manner second to none in the province. Having introduced the most modern water works system, every room will at all times be fully supplied with hot and cold water. The comfort of guests will be the first consideration and no expense or labor will be spared in order to meet their requirements and win their approbation, so that their wood opinion of the "Sebert House" may be heralded throughout the entire Dominion and the traveling public thus made acquainted with the fact that Port Perry possesses hotel accommodation n- ferior to none elsewhere to be found, and my charges, as in the past, will continne to be noted for moderation. - In order to provide ample yard, stable and shed accommodation for all, especially on market days I have purchased the lot to the north of my already spacious promises and have had erected thereon large and comfortable sheds, and my patrons DOVOCOTTOTOVOTLHIFULLOT HL will find at their service an attentive ar d obliging yeh ster's hostler. I have every confidence that my enterprise 4 will be fully appreciated by a generous public and Internatio TET that all wiil gladly avail themselves of the superior - - = Pictionary accommodations 1 have prov ided. The One Great Stemierd Azthority, Be wiles Bow. DL J. Fier, pe OE a add he Puviad por Specimen Popes, oie Benen: Tra > "ppayridged i outfits, Traction Engives and Machines, Victor Clover Holler, Portable Tinmph Exgice. 1 am prepared to supply everything the armer reguines in way of Machises, Tmple- ments, Repairs, ke. 27 A call solicited. Owe door West of Yeonald's Hotel. RK. BERYAKRT. Sanderland, April 8, 1853 5 = £- 3 ¢ : i 3 L L. SEBERT 2 Lidice ane, Py Eo sup cae oi RE A ES bE a Fae Rp a Our foo roturned if we fail. - Any one sending sketch and description of , any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent- ability of same. 'ow to obtain a patent" sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out throngh us receive special notice, without charge, in Tus PATENT RECORD, 31 illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorneys) Evans Buliding, =~ WASHINGTON, D. Co 3} springheid, Nam i Don't Spend a Dollar until you have tried :

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