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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 11 Jun 1903, p. 1

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; a Fuld, sepeomber, Te ec ittings of the Difisin Cours -GOUNTY OF ONTARIQ. + 1008, An Tae » ERE D. U. mM, A ag TEER aL Qo, Sok tr CER hain, Port Perry ber 11, Jun. 11, |e Been IE Clerk, Mn ik ri ie iF fp from & BEAVE BS 5; Bopimaber 2, Nov 3 Fie fo Red Bird" a toed ta do the Af Er guarantee o med for, it work olai Tihas pert t Au atic oat Rogulstion,, 7 nant the Byg Tray. nd easy fo ru tou, 4 ix large a. 3 stables gee to got Chicks when yon Good, Hon Mahines at Redsondble Lo Our Motto. ur Cat de'ahd Ghide, full {lfustrat: By ed with hall Ask for over WE ei Tipe ¢ GREAT WHITE WYANDOTTES BUFF ORRINGTONS BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS or Kggs aid Stock in Season. Incubatofd si pplind a the shortest notice. "N. INGRAM, Cell 1 the whole story. -- Hotel, Taig dhol rel ned o ot Ke Tom raday, ent Sima to 5 Yaron hurudah, Jns. Jackson's, Loos Graham, 4 htinie stand till . LT58ts v 1 xiv, ATR -- and Stan rd-bred, Kent: 0 the iact that his m further services ay, is home stand, Bewyor, for the Perry, for noon ; then to Seagrave, tor for night Ba a: Saturday to hia Nene [3236] --That grand, stallion, the propertd of M Janet nes bony will make the prese vi ~M , leave for Thox for night. | ute stand and remain cli | Ment, Monday, Moase's, Valentia, for | 'Under 'the crosses mination of Mr. Shepley, K €., counsel for tLe Strathroy cotipany, the witness stood by his story, but when W.R. Riddell, K C., got to cross ex 'amine on pehall of the. Dominion A Syadlone the following Mialogu "I did," answered Mr. Smith. . "In that declaration did you per n-| jure yourself or did you tell the 'truth ?' ef #I perjured myself," was the falt- ering reply. "In order to put a litle money in your pocket ?" "Yes." "That will do, sir," said Mr. Rid- dell. Mr. E. F. B. Johnston, counsel for the defendants, thereupon in- formed the Judge that he weuld not go on withthe case, as he would nct base a defence on the evidence of a man who admitted that he had com- mitted perjury. He would advise his clients to settle the case, and asked his Lordship for an enlarge- | An adjoutnment was granted up- | \ay. tombled in head- the bank the gutire wardrobe shied whitely into laggers fumbled he Sulpromate hi possible: fetta, AY ae was dn 'liaye ful ignorance of thie fact fhat "the oth er fellows" did it. | Bo It was with the thrilling exult- ance of the Greek that he Bet his toe on the line With the rest ana hurled kimSelf forward, bead up and elbows in. The first few rods it felt lke flying. His feet scarcely seemed to 'touch the Then a pair of legs flashed bY" him, and another ap® another. gathidred his strength and shot for- Ward again, but another pair of legs went by, and another and another, They were tearing off thelr coats; they were stripping off their shirts. He felt at his collar, wrenched it off and flung it away, to have both hands free for his coat and shirt. They were almost at the bank now. He could see Micky Daly's white skin dazsle in the $tin as he took a splendid dive ahead of the rest. His own feet were grow- ing heavy, and there was a mist be- fore his eyes. The knot in his shoe lacing would not come untied. A sav- age rage filled him. If he could have cut off his foot to rid himself of thé hampering shoe, he would scateely have hesitated. You were ruled out if you went Into the water with anything with the Hievs--Micky Daly was most. always ahedd----i's a peach DE --about me and the this time 3 Wha Conan to complain so often ak evertide of pain' and weariness. "Alas" replied be, "I have every day' #0 much to do. 1 have two falcons to' tame, two hares to keep from running a , two bawks to manage, a ser- to confine, a lon to chald and & sick man to id and wait upon.'* "Well, well" commented his frie: "you are busy indeed! 'But I didn' kaw that you hed anything to do with d Méndgerte, How, then, do you make shat out?' "Why," continged the old man, "lis ten. Two falcons are my eyes, which' I must guard diligently; the two hares are my feet, which I must keep frouy walking in the ways of sin; the fwol hawks are my hands, which I must train to work, thdt I may provide for myself itil those depthident on me as well as for a needy friend occasionally; the serpent is my tongue, which I'must keep ever bridled lest it speak unseem# ly; the lion 18 my heart, with which I* have a coutintial fight lest evil things come bat of it, nnd the sick man is my whole body, which is always needing my watchfulness and care. All thi dally wears out my strength." left on. As he struggled and per In Perfect Accord. 3 ! spiréd and agonized two or throe Some years ago there came fo art By okder, i Lo bons 28 Jeave his home whom he bad distanced leaped past | , rican pity a delighttol German, J E FAREWELL, ; ; par on fhe Bs fami of Nr Janes Coates | Weakly Children. him, and as he shook the shoe off ye Hert von-Blits, who intended to sup=" Pinta wh, or, 2, oii White's, Qartwrigh 0 Yatook, | me last and made his dive be heard the port himself by giving lessons in hig' He tried manfully twe or three other th Angle's H on, ¢ day to the mother of one of them and' ho Bear i Hh jan. noon; | perly. Keep the child's digestive | g, py put it was always the same way. to her great surprise asked for hee fond 'will make thi nas follows : | Ebi Ris sone aloevet | ren--the puny childten--that wear | acquired through joyotis yéirs bf sum- "The suitor smiled upon her In az o& : Peart df Sarancad 21340, Th, 3 Cochrane St., {lioperied) Gly sd g~ That wrand, til June 8th at 10 a.m. r To och Thos. P a fart, Uptirgrove Port Perry. ss te olen" A Shirley, will make this --Maroh 17, Mdy 36, September ; Hey a > RN erviiion, Roach: because they do not digest it pro--| Was meant for him. erate number of pupils, he went gne' Sree to LE Port Petr Brasil : HES "AAL NT op TEL t Perry B Manage r dale Stallion, tho property of Mr. W. J. Ormis. | TOWING up. It is the weak child | up in a few weeks what the others had dsighter has no fortune." AT 5 PER GENT. #7 Als on Village Property. : + Victoria 28 MORTEAGES. nT Universi Toronto University, HUBE RTL Eb pd or hin] of Phyeitina aid wae ter, Ha Licentiate # 8, i of P of Myrtle Station, wishes té inform the public that he has puchased "the Stock of G. A. Beacock and has opened out a full . line of ' PY | for mghts | Wednesday, Mr. Stewart's. Sougo Stunted, Weak! hild air ringing with, "Lubber last! Lub- } 1 h of : for oon § Jack t id nougoy, | Stunted, eakly children are I y native tongue. When he had been her@ MYRTLE STATION ; J. Adams', rs uy por rear | (hose whose food does them no good | ber last!" and slowly realized that It | .. o;\) months and had secured a mod-' Pari 10]. Tha! veteran ] i S. T CawkereSon S. J. BEACO H nnjie3se) rete i motion ports Gan | Mother much trouble while it i: | yard discipline, and he could sot pick "But, my dedr sir," said she, "my Blackstoc K, bocated in Our Yor Premises organs right, and it will not cause His muscles were flabby from the door: | 4: 01ers hand in marriage. panstve generosity. Tuonday, Dlacksteck tor | the mother out caring for them | mer vagabondage. for hosu Hotel, Raglan, "ror night' day and night. All this is changed | He took it quietly and good natured. "Me, too!" sald he reassuringly. i il ya home stand and remain til) | when Baby's Own Tablets are used iy, but it went deep. "And, although w¥ are hot rich, we' iirtons va They promote digestion, they give | His mother found out the custom | p,vy thug far been able to give her n Tite That So sound natural sleep; they keep baby shoetly ad forbade him to go near {io every comfort. Bhe 19 indeed used to 5 on water. " A bright and cheerful. They are good | As for De Porstet himself, the sumb- Wr tool" was the stoi fejolnder: for Sider children, too, and cure ali ness of ir settled upon him. Now . : : OUTS DOVOr TOATtD Fe0senI Bit. | 1. Buk Hori bets Bilis, she Will never " Pea 60 be able to manage aftairs.'* ~ "Me, tool" rejoiced the lover. ' " 4 ! #And I feel obliged to tell you that Archibald Spy en Mick? Daly, my daughter has a very high temper." : "Me too! Me tool" A ¥nded Detar it had eR worry | That was enough. The mothef Tex Mili Ri SD - as tired from the contest, and the profess. n till Fri: | pleased with the results. 1 can re- reached. And then be breathed bard or won his suit. --Youth's Companion, ; me stand | commend them to every mother." | jing winked fast. iDe nots dréurher of dresinss bub. That nobley young That's the way you will talkif you| Jimmy was bis cotistant friend and:| Hoe? of deeds. ' a llion, the property of Mr. 8. A. will try them when your little ones | brought him alleviating messages from- I ttn 3 BR Mandan Tare i home reason #800 | are ailing: You can get the Tab. | dime to time, such as that the other Whitewnafiing Objectionables. © = on' Rott "Tiss: Litord, Rowers lets from any dealer, or the will be fellers all said he bad lots of sand and And so, ih our little private lives y, Jou Hickson's, Manvers, for noon; | Sent by mail at 25c. a box by writ | eptid do as well as the next feller if he | we do a good deal of whitewashing i : Joo Fence for night. Thursday, | ing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. | bad half a chance, of objectionable folk ta ourselves § A A o> la for noon; Won, Sapell Brockville, Onte When even theseé encouraging ré | when we look at others and fm. talk- then to howe stn 4 folowing Mowdags y marks teased to cotiifort, he gave him | {fig to our friends. It is better tHas uss rd bis own horned toad as a last des ing the scraper and the speculum of' 8. That promising, Song Cirdeminle ate tedort. The effect pes de acrid criticign. We know that there ~two years old --alsp th rty of 8. i h 4 Pevitt, will be Af Hone" ---- the . are Incrustations, per aps of prejuds for a limited al of mates. efficacious, but transitory. ice, but we try to get at "somethin. T'd oughter beert a girl, sald Dé decent . about the fellow, an¥how. 1 | Peyater many tiles to himself, "but I | Good for us! Good for our times wish she didn't want to make believe I | 1t nay pe said t6 be a mawkish am one when I ain't." kind of sentiment, but it is not. If This was the Dearest to a reproach |is the cleanest kind of hedonidri. "It that he allowed his loyal little heart to | is to be seen in a good many kinds ISH TO ANNOUNCE that "that they aré now comfort: ably ensconsed in their new pre Office next fo Ontarie'Bank, | Soe piers | in the or night. "Thursday, 3. Cros I h of h self, to have some day perbhps the in- Ixbridge, fi hi and 25c. to prove the trut of these » y Ds Friday ernie Hota, ne, ito To statements--and you will be thank-| effable joy of being the first in, ahead rors tor od for night, Saturday, | (1) afterwards. Mrs: Corners, for oon ; home till Mohday IS1yle [3121]. That grand, young Clydes Sweeny, Carlton, N. S., says:-- 1 I aon, the property of Mr, Jobn Hill, | have given thy little one Baby's make the nt Wed- Fo will proceod. throneh Pineaais to 3. OWer Tablets, and am more than con. 4, Brock, and re momming, then return to his following Wednesday Sr se CHOICE. FRESH MEATS HousewsCarriage Paints] T Tr a, Se, 5 of Deni, Incjudiog "i pith - ERR wa, an on id ege of Physicians and prs, Out. Artiffeal Teeth on Gold, Silver, Alumivom| Port Perry, June or Robber Plates: Fillings of GoM, Silveror ¢ Contre Painless extraction when required: Hardware prices that cannot fail to please. Il supply of Meats of the ver i fonds and cut' in na Seeds of all kinds. the most fastidious. EZ Butter, Eggs and Chickens] Alt orders will receive pronipt | wanted for which the Highest Price re tion... will be paid in Cash or Trade. | S. T. CAWKER & SON. ; : : S.J. BEACOCK March 30, 1903: * JT IGRETS ARTS, OF THE WoxLp. "WM won 'McCaw, Port da ny w in a position to issue 6.4 2 ase of the world and cessary informatien |. es the chea pest and : Important Notice. utes &c.. In, addition to his [TT HE REPORT current that IL ét Agencies for Rail- have disposed of my.business lines, "he has 'to' Mr. Alex. MacMillan, V.S,, it is ket Agent for almost neédless to'state, is untrae' LUBBETR LAST f 9332, --That pure-bred, on, the property of Me, Jas h pro of the Royal Hotel, Black- Bl during the presefit season stand at able, and will also meet mares st a e ap) gars Surgeons, aity. , Bain in in Allison Gi ov Alain' runk Railway . Parties to fate] will cong fei, con: Mr, heutige' on a trip} be: the fact is. finding 'that it was im possible toattend to all the pumet ous calls with which I have of late' | méet;the regairemerts of my ni erous patrons I have entered into fipana lership with Mr MacMaillat the name and style, Wh new i 'ELLtoT & MacMiL LAN, Ve fy Surgeons, so thé 'ew. { CB CLEVES Port Perry en patronized I "concluded to}: obtiin. assistance, and in order, to = he genera stopping places of the above their season's route st that services ut os oh will know about wi rties re to used your Hair Vigor am greatly It certainly re- original color to gray t keeps my hair soft." rs. filkenny, New Portland, Me. r's Hair Vigor has § color to ; fty years, | never fails to do | . By Grace H. Boutelle Ever stuce they had come to Perkins- ville De Peyster and his mother had failed to adjust thelr respective stand- points to a mutual harmony. To begin with, it was sprig. With the delicious odor of resinous smoke from the boughs that had banked the house .assalling 'one's nostrils, who could resist the 'dancing sil- houettes that circled the bonfire and daring one's fate by leaping across it in swaggering com) as the flames dfed 'down? But she drew {urid pictures of his certain fate if be should repeat the eof- fense. Blind defiance rose Insurgent within him--he would go! And then all of a sudden he remembered what his father said and hung his head to think how those grave, kind eyes of bis would Jook at him now. "Take care nd never let her worry about fou, she's so little and delicate." And then he had whispered over two or three times, "My prevy lictle wifey, rth : entertain, but a baffled, unchildlike look grew In his eyes ae he watched his mates go off without him day after day. t . In July a light epidemic of scatlet fever prevailed' The oldest Inhabit ants called it "walking scarlatina," the fliness was so slight. Mrs. Van Voort Jept De Peyster in the house. 3 One day De Peyster caught it. He regarded Jf rattier In the finttFé of a festal nce than othersvise; for all the who bad had it camé vp to see him, ne they were not allowed to stand long, it cheered him amazinglyito hear what they were doing, for he had constantly the hope that these new delights they told of one after another would not be on the forbidden list when be was out again. But after awhile he did not seem to care whether théy came or not and one day when told 'that Micky Daly walted below satd"languldly, "I guess I don't care about seeing him just now tell him it ' bd bully to have him cole tomorrow." But when tomorrdw emme no one was admitted, for he Jas tossing about in a weakening str 'with some: thing he did not those who watched him realized only 'too well. i heard a volce + it from. very fax ova better tell Bm, doetot," it can't stand it to see him fight i roke anil fiea-itent db "He's a brave [little Shap, brave enough to face an; | of places, and it is of comparatively | recent. growth It is not a half cen-, tury old Only the other day there appeared in a Montreal newspaper a: paragraph reproduced from thé sama: paper of thirty years ago, in which it was stated that in the inquiry in- to the burning of the. City Hall at, Quebec, the local correspondent of a& Toronto Liberal journal had sent & despatch stating that it was rumor- od that the fire had been started by "Tory politicians who were carous- ing ir the building:" = The gorres- pondent fn, hia evidence frankly --ac-* knowladged that he did not .believei: the tale himself, but that he had wired it because if would make po- litical capital; to @se his own words.' Rake the whole of Canada and you - would not find to-day a carrespon- dent who would do that sort of thing, or who, doing it, could hold- bis position on any decent hews~' paper, says The Turonto News, ; y truth is that men are becoming more There are yellow dogs, it is _ A New Government Housd. His Honor, the new Lieutenants Governor; has had an office fitted ups immediately to the loft of the main entrance tO the Parliament Build- ings, where he will be on hand at regular office hoursievery day transact official business. Mo it is not his Honor's reson and erctting with (he proceeds Government House somewhere virinity of the tthe rine Bui In_ this conRéétiot it is pointed April, 1897{ iday last be acMahon. The mpany and pany were

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