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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Jan 1903, p. 1

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(PUBLISHED EVERY 'HURSDAY) AR, NO. | 4 461 YE Hl.} Western Bank ioe. mone. of Port Perry and Township { OF CANADA | DOWN IN DIXIE Abbott & McKitrick From Frost and Cold. of Secugog. 8og Just now a number of our re . EG TO INTIMATE to the general : 2 ) public that ary business under the |tli€ winter and no doubt the majority lie head intrusted to their care will | of them will do as they have do Port Perr A ; receive their best attention in every respect | in the past, buy round-trip excurs ency. to secure the greatest possible success v icRet 1 f Lh With Sale: Lists carefully, mads out and |: On. tickets, good for six mod | Blavk Forms furnisned Free of Charge, [10 Southern Pines, N. C., and thosé So-- together with very Moderate Charges | who want to make side trips of .# GENERAL Banking Business trans. | for sales they ask fo ic trial gid ; ra faic trial Srssiss attention hi at a -- i fe fw Soeks io Tin paid | | favor to rom rare wishing a service {are diredted for sale dates to the Oper they desire to visit at the Sou the highest rent Interest alated and credit t leposit H. G ates eack BF. SMITH, [offen bese JTCHESON catiway, § Dae HI x N .: 1 NA manors | rene Cax Port Perry, June 189 HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT $8,000,000 00,000 Takes pleasure : : Capital (Paid U Rest 2,6 WITH FARMERS In addition to } 0 ( € 2 Paper, tl Ba 1 sa s of Loans to Farmers ¢ 3 t t tf E h( ing of Farmers t (British Capital) rates of int oo To lend 4 01 BUSINESS g N Sales I 1 4 al good DAVID J. ADA, oT et iowed at carrot Banker and Broke ILA . DE Spectal At the Follo offered Deposits of The Deposit No Charge i : : 5, Feb Port H. DI nD" D. A TER, M.D.C.M. Viet i TL EB : tv: MB. 1 EBBEI Surg ( College of f the barg; and Branch Manager PER CE} 1 in WwW Surg Ed Royal College Member for Rf Hl nboit SURG W. A SAN DENTAL ER, é A ON . w ed Dr F. D. Mc( srattan h I Manchest an. 19, 1899 A } . " to ue in an with the Port Ferry, WM. H. HARRIS, B.A. LL.B. BARRISTER, &c Buccessor to and occupant of the offices of the Jate F. M. Yarncld. Port Perry, Ont. wer the resid of G Nov. 15 TER tickets to all | , 2 ind 7 1} 1H le patrcnage be has rec tioneer it best rout % I } the past. The extensive practi 1 ' Se dy ere lagne mi partisg] i020 8d. Steamship | favoring me with their sales may rely on | DEEN Te appointed 1 © | their interests being fully protected. No | the Grand Trunk Railway. faders sill be Sparel to make it profitable | intending to travel will consul : ther Ke petth iP ong ei Sa) interests by consultin hi Leland Hotes, Casirea before embarking on a increa which e d will be d experie and | numer I have h TOBACCO ( dl Blacksmil f patrons, art es in my hands found at the il rowi aw MOYEY TO LOAN, Private Funds =t 4 per cent. © Genera t TO CONSUMPTIVES The wr wind i Teb. 7, 1901 Er busir the WM. GORDON, ral ar erie. mens afrer mh bow Jk! iy) Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &c, [for several years with a very sovere lun, | Sh " tion, is anxious to make known to his fel- | | low sufferers the means of ¢ To those | Just west of Drs. Arche Barrister, Solicitor, Notary YOR the Townships of Brock he will send charge) | Office, pared to Public, &c., | k Scott, Thorah, Mara, : Nos. 310 311, Temple Building, Cor. Bay | and Eldon who desire 1, {ree of } ¥ & sopy of th prescription used, which they eneral Blacksmithis ynable Charges. and Richmond Streets, Toronto | Partiesentrusting their Sales to ill fc > for Consmnpti id a sure cure Ons ption Toronto, March 31, 1898 rely on the utmsot attention being given to | Asthma, Catarrh, Bronohitis aud all 1 arth, snohitis and al A Sp rHOS Cmsarea, Aug. 26, 1896 Of MN. F. PATERSON, KX. ( with health by a simple me | for several years 1 wy ld very severe Arc Ans Rama, Maripo Is pre it me may gq Jc their intrests. throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invalu fable. Those desiring the pr which will cost them nothin prove a blessing, will please address, Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Brooklyn, New York - WA, GORDON, Sunderland, PROF. 8S. J. COBEN JRACHICAL OPTICIAN and Eye and Ear Specialist, 176 Wilton Ave, Toronto will visit Port Perry ence in six mouth All orders entrusted to him: warranted t | give satisfaction, REFERENCES --Mr. W | McGill, Mr. D. J Adams and Mr. John | Nott, Port Perry { FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B., County, Crown Attorne Barrister, County Sol- | -- _ &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer | Hho South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. Ww H. McCAW, . ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883, ecialty and Satisflact Guaranteed. Solicited Cow | Port Perry, Sept. 16, p alronage Goop SHOE VarLves. § WANTED. FOR hn Clark RR ted for shart d Women's shoes, adaj skirts, new manish sewed and welted in £ AFRICA 8.¥llis, M.A Canudiar don shape--har en INRA Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention wi promptly receive our opinion free ie the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a | Patent sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated jowrnal, consulted by Manufactinels and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. a & CO. (Patcat Attorncys,) Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1 d ye avel uth Afrion for us. W Canadian Publishers who have had 5, Africa for nineteen box amel WM. SPENCE, Township Cierk, Commissioner, &c patent leather and vici kid lace or in button ; the new Louis XV. heels all leathers for wear- arch--hand turn flexible soles my window. It affords a view of stylish footwear that is not to be| found any place else. Every shoe| shown, every price | duplicated in your size inside, | F. CARNEGIE. dress 2 So sure nre w for comparison Our prospec rival prospe tos. Oirenlars and terms free World Puplishing Company, Guelph, Ontario 8 prepared to Loan any quantity of Money on improved F Security at 6 and 7 per cent (Trust funds) All kinds of Conveyancing executed with meatness and dispatch. Office--One door west of Town Hall, Manchester, Manchester April 11, 1888, f tus to TIME TABLE. Port PERRY, GOING SOUTH. The jails are despatahod from the Post Office Port Perry as follows : Cook's RESTAURAN Headquar. A | | 5 Going Novth=. 9.80 5. vi. Ww. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third | ters for Oysters, Fresh Fish, or a 7.25 a.m, 9.51 a m. Going South--11.20 a. wm. Division Court. = Office in Psot Office | delightful Luncheon. First door| 11.35am. 5.40 p.m. Going North-- 5.15 p. mn } Block, Port Perry. Least of Tue Oeserver cffice. 7.33 pm. 7-33 pm. are plannig where they will go save INK o | Offen, Bort Perey. and make arrangements | favorable rates and "thus B i TMERCE a Burk D Department, either TOUR ABBOTT, ore Perry, & z ; exp Fon goon SEE ing «IT IS BASIE IR TO MISTAKE OUR cad ines to the points! most u th ac or h YJ 1st, | The party as 8 8 y | omic 10. en R G ion Aiken we ek from iH GOING NORTH. PORT PERRY, PROVINCE 0% Ligensed Auctioneers and Valuators | Amid the Sighing Pines Away ers | f 0 in | e for 7 v of C0, ening ev av Lemp Limited ng ed ie, 5, Sal her's of as om drill. trated of this that will msi from ANYONE possessing a Apply named can be) Grand Prank Railway. day It geemod Jike every rs 'sick. There was "because the boys ndties. of disenses, but. I i and copled dut one of his books, 'a lot of and then. ae fo Kept things Some 'of the younger boys got stuck | 'on the names of sicknesses 1 dealt = the blowoff we boys give a young doctor chap who came | upito Blue Ridge just at the time that p was the liveliest, to which I might add that though the da t was fdw in the land while It did last there the Pygcific slope from Puget ito ht it | the Rpo Grande that could f Spin 5 | muchjfun in a week as t I haben are Blue Ridge every t t ay LX ! "But the s cine, § It w sickly neig ng na 6 Ww iC, looking a little worried, but he looked all a lot more surprised when he saw his patients so cs "We velope wy gave R$ he book Did yo was no car on I HOLIDAY DECORATIONS. 01d Fashioned Greens Were Rose y and Bay je 2,000 t f ' nd dec wah € I s estimated | PLANNING A SURPRISE FOI F { peculiar to reman 12 as how had the most likely 1 1veyard { considering the populati s you | 1 , would find in all fer But t ; : # gents as | 3 ) | mostly a li 1 I and incl f | demis wry | of whe | "Long Jt boys 3 | effort to C ] rive, wh {1X can p ti 1 Lirst claim « ! He w camp any trade f et nervy, | the edit ing, espe i a beau t } at the fa | had died rived "Sor down | shaking et port a bu practice the Propose prof as had tl | "Then we | | any party | the Do | effects sh to be paid "All the | got so worked up t " ) we of a friend w which the robbers, was of a missing between [ d his chest the remains being y t t 5, but we joyfully sent for Doc t the same "Well, he came, and n he saw the state of the case he sald as he wasn't an undertaker he couldn't be of any | minutes to the service, > to all "Then we told him of the L d and offered him the pile ceaged, which was in a behind the bar. Ile not even a stmpre fe for ass: disappointment o boys v se6, especially th shotgun messenge ha been coo whose Intentions had done honor to his | ter and chopped ¢ heart and aim An old nnot be cool " was a few factorily It will n Year's that the editor be parboiled and then bralsed plece in a San Francisco paper, go loter Ocean was a kind of local notice, stati our Doc was going to be lady in that city. That of v vhe pan 1 n. Twer the water in the pan; baste oft pound Is avernge tv for the | ry ( 1 wou d the g 1 ed omtil tender In straining I the yarsely n goose ¢ ed to Chica n this w be show days FEEDING THE BIRDS. sets us think Christmas Custom Among Swedish F A Happy ing, and we thought harder than ever when the Doc tells us that he 1g fo leave us on New Year's day to take up bis practice In San Francisco. SWITZE R | We held a meeting and discussed the 1Go2 cmxnDtN. was go Christmas is celebrated In Sweden to an extent unknown in our country, and the celebration not over until Jam 13, or "twentieth day Yule" A very pretty feature of the festivities Is thus described by a writer who has visited that country: wintry afternoon, at Jul-tide (as the season is called), 1 had been skating on a pretty lake three miles from Gothenberg. On my way home | noticed that at every farmer's house there was erected, in the middle of the yard, a pole, to the top of which was béund a large, full sheaf of grain. "Why is this?' 1 asked my comrade. "Oh, that's for the birds, the little wild birds. They must bave a merry Christmas, too, you know." And gg it is; not a peasant In Sweden will sit down to a Christmas dinner within doors until he has first raised aloft a Christmas dinner for the birds in the cold and snow without.-- Pittsburg Dis | patel | state of affairs, having a pretty good | tdea of how the land lay financially | with Doc, because his money was or © | deposit with the express agent and Le | wa earn of our meeting. ih at that meeting we laid out & that worked as slick as a dia- On the day before New 8 Doc was sent for by Long Bill, told him his old rheumatiz was g again like a forty stamp t mill. Doc prescribed, and . Bill asked what was the ante 1d it would be $5. Bill said he'd it to hi when he bid nan govo the stage office next day. Then for Doc and said that old bullet d in my leg was on strike again, my prescription and promised to One ana goo cheer! Let all the bells chiming Ring out th a rhyming For Ct 188 Christmas, King Christo I 1 £ ! po He € ght blaze of a wide open low of sadness Fx b 1s, now ad e are all w King t gs vr | 51 iA A A aK VA ¥ \ 7 | } j ¢ 7, X to R] HAIL TO KI HRISTMAS | O'er snow piles, high arFitted; ed! His fh Polar | He 8 For } he s May re y g t © E i P R u s. ¥ ts, C R ts t 1 s, « F 1 ack h Plum I g n Fruit ¢ Ha 108. Plun 2 Fruits onbons. All of these d dre easily pre pared. The soups light and sim ple, but must be fe seasoned nnd perfectly free from grease. Nearly every one now prefers the Chr turkey stuffed with truffles or ¢ nuts and has a favorite recipe for this delicacy, so is unnecessary to say anytl z on this subject. If this noble bird is to appear on the table, put a his row of nut meats down bre to button up his brown coat in true military fashion, and let him rest on a bed of celery and parsley leaves. The Christmas goose, celebrated in song and story, is not very well known on this side of the water. The turkey e will welcome the appear- e goose, covked by this ree pe, on the board.--Cincinnatl Enquirer. double st, i eusily removed." Fosdick, looking out of the window. i] "Oh, that's mostly soot you see" her husband explained.--Detroit Free Press. Hix One Request. Mamma--Now would you like best for a Chris present? ie--Oh to + the school: May [?--Philadel- what sperous tortion making Christ- nas did you ed Mr of. weeks I ytos Maria, It t | put Ben's lenny hid you Matter of Principle t 1g up any asked Mr. red Ars too dvertise foh de ordin dat a lady ha right to expect." Miami much 1ry cours tesles Couldn't Give Herself Away. LCunrléy B05) © LA-NeR] Teil sister has given herself to me "for Christmas present. What do you think of that? wil Hul it's what she done, r 18, and he re Easter. 1 15t Christ Christmas Causerle the the more s Lis best be bu short after WY favord ome under tell the son & Ww t be neccessary to you gave your Bad Teddy I " ) | That Brown § s day, He's ew y 1 guess H g 5 with him, but jes' ar him say 18 day nankind. "T'was the night before Christmas; In each little house The children were waiting As still as a mouse Te hear the puff puff And the pish, chugg and squeak | Of good old St. Nicholas' Ae a New York «| To remove a pasted label trom a = or bottle hold over the steam of 3 ke tle for a fow minutes, when it ca

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