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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 May 1868, p. 1

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-- \ DIE UL EPA ls > \ Ea AY, MAY 7. 1868, WHOLE No. 538 Ada Dart was like the sun; it was [of a difficulty, twas perpetually obliged to] ¢ Hit your own b-b-b-ball in the exact impossible to feel cold er numb when she appeal to her, Dangeronsly intoxicating | centre, aud ratherdhigh,' I stammared, ¢ and was shining on you ; and she always shone; | were those conferences, which, | confess, I | you--you would not like O'Bri-- that is, I do not believe she ever snubbed a oot | prolonged needlessly ; indeed, 1 used some- any other fellow to--to--10 take that part fellow in her life. She would Jangh at hun [times to get up a vexatious opposition to | in fact.' . indeed, on very slight provocation, but | her wishes, in order to give our discussion| « I declare T won't answer von Pghécried, those who would have resented ridicnlo the | & matrimonal flavor, Hish-ho ! «Of course, | know you, and never saw soonest in any one else, were never offend- | Ty, piays selected ware Z%e Belle of most of the others before, and such things ed with Ada; no one ever frowned at her, | Penzance, followed by the farce af Lyes make all the difference, you know. To be or disliked her, or scolded her, or failed to |and Nose ; and the distributi of parts | Kissed even in make-belief, by a man one pet and spoil her since she was in the | was a work for Job or Soloman, most of the | has seen for the first time a week before, cradle, I believe. | company at first declaring their utter inabi- | makes one feel nervous ; but there I' Ex- And. a ridiculous proverb asserts that lity to take thesimplest ¢ ers, and [tacy ! she classed O'Brian with the men { beauty is only skin deep?! For she was | coming round gradually to demanding the | ¢ she had only known for a weak I" Then ; beautiful ; even other beauties acknowledged principal roles. Atoor first general meet- | she had not noticed him at all those parties. Nest, ¢ V. THURSD PRINCE ALBERT, COUNTY OF ONTARIO, C. WESTERN ASSURANCES COMP'Y Delilah ; TORONTO, C. W. A851. re er ------------------ VOL. XI, No.8} She Hutavia Fhserher, . A WEEKLY POLITICAL! ABRICULTURAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT THE VICTORIA BLOCK, PRINCE ALBERT, COUNTY OF ONTARIO, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING or How I Lost My Whiskers. Sir Thomas Winton andl I are fellow-di- rectors of a Company which will never, I fear, make the fortunes of either of us ; but : it pays is way--five per ceut on capital Captal, gia) $84.00,000. the salaries of the Secretary, clajks and por- -- Ti and the guinea-fees of the directors are | always punctually forthcoming. Now it 1s a singular fact, that however well off a man may be, a gumea always has an attraction for him ; and Sir Thomas Winton, when 1n town is very regular at the Board, The charms of general conversation are J. D. Cottingham, FER OENTIST, FR, BORELIA, C.W By a New Process, Teeth can be Ex- tracted without pain, at his office. J.D. C. is prepared to execute all operations connected with his prokission with neatness and | dispatch. Call and examine his specimens. Single lecth inserted--parts of sets, or whole 1 sets--Cheap, and warranted. INCORPORATED,..... GEO. MICHIF, Esq N. J. McMURRICH BERNARD HALDAN, Esq JAMES PRINGLE, Travelling Agent. County of Ontario PRESIDENT... Vice-PRE€IDENT, Sec' anpTrEA UNDERSTAND --Attention to the Teeth 4 | that. All they could do was to compare | ing, it really seemed doubtful whether It And she had noticed and remembered me. W BAIRD & PARSONS preserves the health. Without teeth in good bat unknown 3 Vinge social Bushivee gath her with models of a totally distinet style, | would be possible to cast the mildest and | Oh, that you k till better ! Oh, it P| "'s [orderit is impossible to masticate food for the etings, and Sir Thomas and I often discuss of 10 suggest that certain natural chayma | Lhtest pin the British rerators ese] » that you knew me still better ! Oh, 3 body, and consequently there cannot be good our favorite topics. ~~ Heis a sporting char- ant $ugges 7 Ln Sel ry a ae) 3s | yr ey bie 4g 2 id a Poly Arh ey Jf | that It was not make-believe | Let us re- A TERMS { -- $1.50 per annum, if paid within six | health. acter; my hobby is the drama. If [ open | M4" be due to art. & he Wasp ump and jai ihe end o A ORE Ay i x0 CO hearse our parts.' BA mouths ;if net puid within thut time. $2.00. Nosub- | [fvouihave decayed teeth get them filled the conversation, I politely affect an interest | ile as a baby; each of her large hazel eyes | have been rew nitten with three Moots, four | ow a "t scription taken for less than six monihs ; and no paper So . : y 3 So HOH, | Polnely alluct ag inte had a distinct soul in it; where other morals | Desdemonias, and two lagos, our litle com- | here is the use she murmured, «if or discontinued untilallarrears are paid. If you have any out get them replaced by new . in the coming Derby prospects ; mention the " \ | dioples lier eur | pe vr d tanh thes att? Ww | you will not make a small sacrifice : And . ¥ <3 Letters containing money, when addressed 10 | Ones. Prices low, and all work warranted, Licensed A uctioneer. Middle Park sale of yeailings, or inquire Possgetin touckies,y he pa § imaples hes eur Peay * ba siceriaghe fr Ham JE he { xiret tankay so deliaionsly shy is cneitng bY this Office, pre-paid wid registered, will be at ourrisk. | If the work is not satisfactorily done, the ---- {tenderly after the baronets partridges or sg Nel IGF weet 144} ' are mon ry hy a me o Ry) i! n Wi i vid iy | that I cried in rapture : I'll do at I" (i RATES OF ADVERTISING. money will be refunded. HE Subscriber, holding a Licence for the | pheasants. If on the other hand, itis Sg [On ber; channs, so, pray, hi Yo liasgin i pe yom 0 ol pet omer Jo to vies | Hi WEI Ire ar inet od dos Jaid Hy ti « + + $0.08] Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. County of Ontario, and the Township of | homas wh ki oy ; : them. It is an unpossibility ; but never ed by the others at somewhere about their! ' 1 ps I re nd she lai A Far each Tine, 85st jusertion Mariposa, wonld beg to state to Farmers and homas who takes the lead, he Inquires mind--try | right value, and we settled into our places | a finger more beautiful than Aurora's on one S Subsequent insertions, perline - - - 0.02 Borelia, Jan. 15, 1867. 2-1y | * rine Np 3a st whatever | What I think of the last new French adap- : : 7 Mahi kk Wo . 2 or : J LR a aa XE SR Ra Whe thers, requiring his services, tha whatever | 0 put upon the London Stage. And soa| [could not remain long near her side ; | accordingly. P {of my whiskers, 3 Cards, under 6 lines, per annu : : . business is entrusted to his care, w prompt: put op 2 i ) . : 3 «Yes. ; al nN il.and charged English Pink Dental Rubber; New and ly and carefully attended to. Chargesmoderate. | certain intunacy has sprang up between us. ! thw room was foil of strangers, with many Iwas cast for Fortescue, which was too | oh : 2 E beautifal Vulcanite Base for Arti- Terms, Days of Sale, &e., &c., arranged at the | Are you auythibg of a shot. Mr. Che- | whom I had now to form acquaintance | prominent a part for my taste ; for be-! _¢ You must give me one as a memento. 08 ior the first time, even the ladies of the | sides that, on principle I very much prefer | Get up ; there's some one coming I' ce they occupy. according (6 the spuce hey occupy Observer Office, Prince Albert. i . | Ror r ceived for houtsp ! vers 2' Sy; ked m patly r cific structions, will be insorted anti forbid, and ficial Teeth Bont ¥ i E. MAJOR. } en July # Thomas asked me vis Say euily house being unknown to me. 1 was evi- | that other people should amuse me to revers- | It was Miss Winton and Captam Sey= rl . 4 dvertisement will be taken Borelia, March, 27th, 1867 . | dently > i cho | ing the ceeding ate ving two | ah a iC} x canrged accordingly, Noadvertisemen © _Borelia, March, 27th, 186 dently paired off with a eompanion who | nz that proceeding, [ hated having two | mour, who name just in time to prevent a GC. D. WATD, SURGEON-DENTIST, "1 am very much ont of practice, I fo- | i od i 2 Ca ¢ revis 1 moc od het lids Bot 1 n. Aland i Yetrcn orl much interested in the Cathohe revi- | much to learn by heart. | formal ofler. I went off to my bed-room, I 3 0 tr average per- | vy) and evidently thought little of me at-| rat was another odd effeet--wo all! jocked the do pened av. d 4 former with gun some years ago. When | | ter making the unfortunate discovery that 1, | 4 : ocked te door, opened my dressing-case, | aking | seemed to have gone back to school, At | took out scissors and razor, and began the out until paid for. Aliberal discountallowed to Merchants and others whoadyertise by the pear or half-year. Brandon Brothers Any3dpecial Notice, Theonjces of which istopromote Manufacturers of \ dd 1 be the pecuniary benefit of any imdividual or company ff . § get an odd day now am apt to be too aux- | i hal a 2 wy be osrriil li ay i and charged acco JH aint, Try ivar, . ously? y ? t 5 | did not know* what colored stole should be every turn an the he began the dreadful task. mgls: b 1 LI Dental operations performed with the [TSC NF Jin ,| worn in ember weeks. My dinner was | oui come upon a y« uly or Infatuated, mac I was. I inserted : vill. i rietly ade LL of At any ra 5 d : 17 ¢ . paking | oo y Ras 3 f rd, ma . p30; Theae terms will, in allcases, be sirictly ad LX Wiest sill nor eon wherited To 1h Se | or holestle and Retail Dealers in ol kinds of Biscuits, At any rate, you are fond of the sport ? spoiled by a perpetual dread of speaking man, with kuitted brows and eyes f the expanded prints of the fatal shears : isfaction or no charge, and at prices which defy Confectioueries, Sev, "Very? with levity of things she reverinced 5 and if | gain or sk F, multering ay, ( Ow ol 3 3 nce of the North | © . rge, I . TNTTN ~ » a 1 had not at last happily hit upon the sale | ¥ = ) } gave a convulsive chp and in a half a $o¥ fihe Osskrver | COMPetition. CANNINGTON, C. W. "Then you must come down to my place] /12¢. not nt last Happily f i Just hero me my part, like a good fellow,' minute the carefully tended growth of years i . Ever d re FRENG Rev. Dr. Short, and I. D. Conn Apdil 17.1 - and try your hand, will you 2 Course of violently abusing the Low Church | Captain Seymour would say, Then al fell to the dressing Table. Ab ws o Ph + it will constantly 1 forwarding | Griggs, Port Zope; Rev. J, T. Burns, W hit! + | Cannington, Apel 17, 1 yg Wi party, I believe that I should have had an | Yoon. Indy wodkd meee & roy lar. quest, | 1° 10 the dressing table. 1 cannot bear 3 the general interests of the county; aid in the amount | Jos. Gould, Esq., and J. Bolster, M. B, Uxbridge} -------- You are very kind. Wik sation i Hanids beatin fo re Tce [at Il how I looked at the moment. As of local and general news given, will be unsurpassed by nM [0] N BE Y ' 'And at you hike a day or two's hunting 44 and put her hands behind her back while quickly as was possible, I cut off the com= 3 The place [ coveted at the side of Ada | repeating her task, from sheer force of as-| panion whisker and then shaved my cheeks uny local paper published in Canada. 4 Two to one, if when playinz at for a change, 1 will give you a mount? (PRIVATE FUNDs,) Dart was filled by Paddy O'Brien, who had | sociation, clean Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, Programmes, Bil Heads, Blank ( JOB DEPARTMENT. Dotels, &t. To loan on good Fak LYMA at 8 per cent Nk eres N ENGLISH, * Barrister, &c., "Thank you; [ shall be most happy.? ¢ You will not mind comis ing rather late in the season ? ! ¢ have a house- & wonderful and enviable power of showing joliteness and apparent attention) to the | aeneral company, while really attaching billiards, the striker, after using the lo rest, said : ¢ Just give me niy cue, ple rome one exclaimed : ¢ Hark, they come !' On my way down-stairs, [ met Sir Thomas, who stopped, stared, and asked He did net recognize me. name, Circulars, "" We gene y v » 4 very atyle am REVERE HOUSE," MANCHESTER ! Oshawa. | tul of young OT wember, and | | Pinsell to one selected individual. I had | or, ¢ But nore of this anon 37 or, «We will Ye W : ; Joo YAtes than al my other cpinhlishn a hills. Ko. ted Nover Yer oF 1866 : A, keep oo Sw nnbeat nh r phen met O'Brien at the same parties as Ada, but | speak further upon the waiter. { out tnton, who was always late, was L&e. prin " hy er 21, 1866. 5 | kee « vers nnbeaten for the occasion. , aklasting w p Parties (rom a distance getting h hills, &c. , prin B. PLANK,.. PROPRIETOR. 3 24 ' 3 ¢ | cate the occasion had never noticed any particalar attentions Tu .u litle dint, matters bog to sind breakfasting when 1 entered the morning. #an-have them done to take home with them. J. BAIRD, | H. PARSONS AVING purchased the above hotel, and has And if we have a touch of trost, there will be some snipe.' on his part, Now, however, he seemed to be eslablishing a flirtation in form, whic smoothly, and we had -our first rehersal By recalling to mind the different actors i room. He dropped a cup of hot coffee over his Knees, and nearly choked, Lea A ving kim in his misery, | encounter- ed a youn lady visitor, wha crammed her pocket-nandkerchief into her mouth, and TT maT Wh 4 T \ I thanked Sur Thomas Winton again, and | v4 serious; for a man way go very far | {id seen in my part, and codeavoring fo Business Divectory. thought uo mars of the matic. in a putin ballroom with comparative 1m | ts ho ade ft AY ined censwlerable apy are so very rif: | punity, but trifling in a country house is a i tic nished the Bar with the choicest liquors rs. Every attention pai HOUSE PAINTING. prepared to undertake her nting in a nd by Tuvitations of that kin nd 11 its branche re memes as me ------ ay re eas and ion in | afier Juncheon--sherry being a heart ex- | very different matter. ¢ But," said O'Brian, ¢ vou must shave, y oe Drs. Jones & Jones, COTTAGE HOTEL, GREENBANK, h at eta indi ation, oy panding floid--avd are so often forgotten Jefore the evening was over, I felt cer- | know. The Hea of Fortescue with those | But it would be tedious to reconnt the ti PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, &C., -- stowed upon him ia the past, that I never expected to hea 0 ot this | tain [ bad no chance of walking over for a | whiskers is too absurd.' efleet 1 produced upon ech individual : . : vi 2 h " a v PW : a : ember o s house h OULD respectfully advise the public that HE subscriber wishes to inform the one. I was quite surprised, therefore when prize, and also that she was worth winning; | Now, my whiskors were black, pendent, | MT ber of the Sous ! ods All, even the anghed a WILLIAM JAMIESON. silky, and had cost me an mtinity of trouble. | aithlafs Au i ht ny Sppesince, It had taken fi ears of constant care and | aScept O'Brian, who fgoked:u pon my frau training to bring them to their present state rat Hom nt. ) pas post o of perlection. Any one without.ex perience aw, au he o -. re divided as to whether in the matter would hardly credit the amount riot 18 Setubled & plus ked-fowl or Are centlyfshorn sheep, but the veritable ama= tear suid : ¢ Sure he will muke an elegant and stuck to that view of the y [2 kind letter trom Sir Thomas came in No- | for Paddy was not the man to court un- vember, reminding me of my promise to | e,.dow red beauty ; indeed, he could not a - come and stay with lum, and fixing the | ford so romantic a proceeding. day. When the ladies retired, most of the men | So T went dowh to Winton, and found repaired to the billiard room, where eigars that Sit Thomas had a good notion of fitting | ane grog. were provided ; but the majority Up a country house, Each bad-room had a) were tired and went to-bed early, leaving dressing-room attached with a bath in it, | O'Brien and myself to finish a game. and Lot and cold water laid on, and a ¢ Well,' said he, as soon as we were alone traveling public that he has taken the above hotel, which he has fitted and furnished throughout, and where the best accommodation, with earefnl attention, can always be found.-- Good stabling, enclosed yards, and attentive Ostlers. R. A. MURTA, Proprietor. 6-1y . they have formed a partnership for the practice of their profession. All calls received at their respective places ot residence will be promptly attended to. ! @. W. JONES, M.D., R. JONES, M.D., Coroner, Co. Ontario, | Late residence of Dr. Prince Albert. Oakley,--Port Perry. DR. WARE, ORONER for the County of Ontario, of time and labor, not to mention the mere money that I had expended upon them Portesone, Little soft brushes, delicate combs, bottles aseey, p Yinr oi question, of a peculiar oil, more delieatc Greenbank, Feb'y 13,1866. Jewett's Hotdl, + than is ever Tho company soon got used to the altera- : bath before dinner, after violent exer i Y " 5 used for the head, and called * Brilliantine,? | Physicia: I ul 1 A ! "| 1 suppose that yeu and I Lave been asked He dy ad calle lantine,' 1, : Prince Albe. ig Surgeon 'and Avonsiens ENT ST. D ¢ one of the greatest luxuries in the sybarite's | 9 n 0 ; hing. were appropriated to their service. When !ion, and the dramatic buisiness now went rin ri . KENT STREET, LINDSAY. . oH | down for the same thing. | i Bt hi a b> Pras ist, Then the breakfast arrangements +0 yas; 'the shoving, 'you mean." Lye. | I visited wy ireotter, that arist would | 45 smoothly as a hand passed over my F. H. BRATHWAITE, M. D,, C. M., Good stable and shed attached, and an attentive " : aL were capital; guests eitered the room at | lied yes; theshooung, 'y » Lre | deliberate for-at least five minutes before fio | cheeks. | had the intoxicating privilege, F RADUATE of the University of McGill ostler always in attendance. any hour they pleased, rang the bell, and | PH Es ; . : | could come to definite constusion upon the | the tantalising element in which was tem- X College, Montreal, Physician, Surgeon and -- W H M A RS gl ordered what they liked, just as it they | * Shooting! That's the polite way of pay- [ important point whether he should tak d by hope, second-hand love to Ada wn Aceoucheur, Prince' Albert. Office and Resi- | Free Omnibus to and from the Cars and Boats. . . 4 eo (wereat a hotel. But allthis, which is | ing us. They want us to help them with | ¢ hends? ofl. When I took my ks abr yr I at lust the day of positive | at 8 perlormi ved, common enough in large Kouiish country | their private theatricals.' at Scarborough, and the br s Mluttered houses, does not give the idea of comfort | "Oh, they are going to get up private | them over my shsulders, scornful, indeed | We all knew our parts, but whether we wish to convey, and which consisted in oase | theatricals, are they 2° was the beanty whose eyes did not lish up acted them well or not, itis dificult to and smoothness with which all the wheels "Ta be eure, oryou wonld never have | With admiration as she passed. 1 ens judge § our audience was bound in common of the household tarned, There was no fuss | been asked to Winton Hall, nor 1 either, | Yous men were abie to witho!! their tribute F or bother, or forced hospital 4 ULE YOU | ith ] 1 got it all out of Miss Dart. of praise. ¢ Chevers observed wanted anything, you got it = Rivers, who has spen dence--the house lately occupied by Dr. Agnew, M. YOUMANS, M. D. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, PORT PERRY. " PRINCE ALBERT, #ouse, Sign, Carriage, ANT Oraniental RUYAL HOTEL, WHITBY, C. W, TE Jnvgest and most commodious Hote! in Town. A special conveyance to the Rail- way Station, depart from the Royal Hotel dai s north. Attentive host- nations we re- for much. At al once, without | § HYSICIANS, Surgeons, &e., &ec. Drs. McGILL & RAE, I § Office and Residences, King street, Oshawa, lers alway s in attendance. JACOB BRYAN, Proprietor. PAINTER, EGS to return thanks to the favors, and would I public for past e 5 trouble or delay. But I am anticipating. reached the house at present, I have only jnst | Sir Thomas | «Who will tell. vs what to do about scenery, dresses and all these little details?' said Miss Wintor, when the family took the stage fever badly last summer, "¢ Dont is looking ont for a w re is twenty thousand ; but, by gad, 1 I had your | lace-hair, I'l make it forty { emed delighted, and ! a success. 1 When a fufe which has cost some time, _--------r-------- he has pis Fotis Sidi ide DAFOE HOUS I use Winton was a widower, and his present you know some one, papa 2 ! it You may judge my. feelings thea hen thought and labor in the preparation, 1s JOHN BILLINGS, UTICA to execute all work of tl ins the best style, family consisted of two daughters, some- «1 have it!" eriad Sir Thomas. ¢ One of | i) Rul Sey ap hee at J shoud over, a hea y weariness and depression is ARRISTER, Attorney at Law, Solicitor Prince Albert, Nov. 76,18 ww where between eighteen and thirty and a our directors ix great on the drama ; at least | "70%: 1 rej sonondiin oh OR With sucha | pt 10 we upon the puucipal actors, and I Chancery, Notary ic Conveyancer, Goo accommodations, Careful attention| --------b--1 0 4 by in the | Efe How ahbome or Jeate, he talks of nothing clse, and though not a i a es whith, in i this I believe, wus the * with the c., Prince Albert. Office over T. C. Forman's ta the requirements of travelers and guests. ere were Al guests besides myaclt ; |g a be eciality." | s me 2 AN they all} majority of the company assembled at Win- Store. The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors and V oluntecers ordered to Captain Seymonr, a brother-officer ol young Solomon, Sant sepia fu by Has nechil Win- | "et lo work to argue me out of my objection | oy Hall. : TANTEI R IRD noo ------*-- |cigars Good stabling. the F tier | Wiiton's, 'with a suspected desire of form Ul ils 16 preneilla : | to the sacrific 3 $ i q o : rontie MAL y W spe sl ton-- Seymour's girl you know. or. y . . But 1 felt nothing of this. W hat was COCHRANE & COCHRANE, J. DAFOE, Proprietor. ing avother fraternal connection Y rl 3 } ¢ They will grow again,' said one Miss | piivate 1] Is or balls, past or fur a eae ---- AND g . y : €0 yes," replied Sir Thomas; ¢lio has | 8 agar u Miss | private 1] icals or balls, past or future, 10 oy & >, of p : , H | n ARRISTER>, Attorneys, &e. Prince HE ROBSON HOUSE! with him ; _* Paddy O'Bryan of the paid 'upon his sharos, and he aspiratea in | *Y 10100 me? Means to an oud, one end-- Ada. Ale ice--opposite the Town Ilall; i SER. J j'3 nN Foreign Office, a stit of or | Ee po ha Tig really very fine whis-| "1 am sore Mr. Chavers's faco would | (low could my mind be cloudy if she smil- Port Perry office--over Mr. Bigelow's Store. LATE SCRIPTURE'S HOTEL . oul Crichton; and others, Of the fairer atari) | look better without them, added the other. | ed upon me ? How feel depressed wh y kes < | : ! ' i on HAS visitors I need only meniion one, Ada Dart, | Kets ! such hopes elevaied me 7 leased the building formerly known as Scrip- the building occupied by Dr. Wilson, Simcoe-st. ture's Hotel, for a term of years, and that he has indsay, C. W. P. A, HURD, ont. TTORNEY at Law, Solicitor in Chan- céry, Conveyancer, Notary Public, &c., CAMERON & MACDONELL, ARRISTERS and Attorneys at Law, renovated and The pre posite the Post Office, in the cen: The Railway Ox the Stages for door every morning. ¥3 Careful Ostlers always in attendance. ~furnished the building through- are pleasantly situated, op- of the town. unibus calls at the Hotel, and <bridge and Beaverton leave the £5 GEO. ROBSON From his Old Stand to one door South of the Red White & Blue. All Garments made in the Latest Styles and a Fit war- ranted. ¥5- Spring and Summer Fashions just re- mind--suffering from younger Miss Winton 01 the brain, in fact. It surprised me very much to see the beautiful Ada sailinto the drawing-room on my arrival. 1 tad met her at a dinner party and three balls ; I had at- tended her with grateful bumility through- out the whole of a pic-nic, and her image rose before me more frequently than [Hiked. It 1s very unpleasant to be haunted by a ! | "Shut vp, O'Brien!" smd I. ¢ Do not! ¢ To act of course. If it had not been for ¢ Yes ; there is a particularly fine con- tour or not," said I firmly, «if you cannot rhiztn a Ad {wn bed with sucha prickle in the pillow was iy success in Sir Lucias 0'Tgger at Lady | Put up with a whiskered Fortescue gpme p a P Socks, [ might have gone hang before ever | Id have been a guest in this elegant es- | tablishment. ~~ Oh, there 1s no shirking the truth with me, my boy ; nobody docs any- thing for nothing in this world," There was undoubtably a sediment of ! one else must take the part.' And w that resolution [ stuck in spite of flatterey, | persuasion, and satire for three days. And I got ti hot, (oo, st times. First one and then another male visitor was tried in my past, and found wanti i quite impossible, so I got vp, dressed, and went for a walk. On passing through the garden on my way back to breakfast, I be- came aware that some one else was also in high spirits, for a well-known voice behind the shrubbery was singing The Pigs in the Morning ; aud on torning the corner of the whick NORMAN F, PATERSON, DUNDAS STREET WHITBY, C, Ww, for what man of sound mind could notice a : : Onihe mor fol! (Late of Miller & Paterson, Toronto ) GEORGE ROBSON, - - - PROPRIETOR, ' any other girl whew she was in the room ? | foist off your own imperiinences upun the | tour which is completely hidden at present, a ol ies hi i "gia Petiormance i TTORNEY-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Subseri Well, Captain Seymonr could do so; but|mnocent." And what were you asked here | said O'Biian. awoke carly with a fiem determination to - Conveyancer, &c., Beaverton. Office in | "TVIE Subscriber begs to announce that he has then be was infatuated and vot of ¢ for 9 ¢ How do you know that, Paddy 2? ¢ Con | Witt mimic courtship ito earnest, and face a yes or no Irom her that very day. To lie LS Eo I bel 20 Solicitors County Council Ontario. Offices: ry ceived, Court House. B e + 2 5 face; to soe it whenever you smoke a soli- | truth at the bottom of this frothy eyncinism No the fourth morming alter breakfast, path brought me to an open . C. CAMERON. | 1H. J. MXCDONELL. rookli n H ouse. J. BULLEN. yk ERY aL PBrien's ; | y Ada Dart expressed a wish to learn to play | dell sacred to rhododendions, 1 came u on \ 1 " -- Bey duet pipe; when you leay back and | of O'Briec's ; for on the following day, the at billiards. P O'Brian was not inthe room, O'Brian, with his hat stuck on the Bak: of . B §¢ B OFFICE--Dundas street, 3 doors west of the Post Office. : Whitby, July 4, 1866. ARRISTER, and Attornay-at-Law, Solici- ANDREW F. McPHERSON, tor in Chancery, &c. C. VICKERY, - - Proprietor. Bae: most respectfully to inform the inhabi- tants of the County of has leased the above premises lately octupied by Sandy Perrie. which he has d al Ontario, that he newly furnishes ul an date the travel with the chof nd he is prep: to ing public. The bar stocked icest liquors and cigars, and an at- flice--entrance Simcoe street, third door north of the Ontario Bank. + OWNSHIP Clerk for Reach, Convey- 's Bench, &c. Business carefully a led Be Eres 'JOHN CHRISTIE, ancer, Commissioner of the Court of Office--! "Y ICENSED Auctioneer for the Town- tario ; orto Residence--Cannington, Brock. Or- . ders left at this office, or at his resid 1 ded to. H THOS, H. WALSHE. of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in Ships Mariposa, ete., in the Connty of lence will be Debts collected in Can- Ye or otherwise, and rompt remittances member-- WALSHE, the North On- EB N, concession of Reash, County VALUABLE FARM FOR SAIL. pars of ot 35. Inch oie part of Lot 22, f the Township of Ontario, con acres, all cleared and moder ately well fenced. Log House, Well, &c. convenient, being Lake Scugog an Terms $1800. At least $800 down and the ce in annual instalments to chaser, with inferest at 7 per cent. Apply to = 4 JOHN CHAMBERS, Propri Improvements--Frame Barn, Roads good and markets sitnated on' the west side of about 3 miles from Port Perry, suit the pur Prince Albert, March 29; 1866. 1 J. C. PILKEY. Licensed 'Auctioneer FOR THE County of Ontayio (LATE BRODIE'S,) Walton Street, Port Hope. Wx. MACKIE, Proprietor. h] hl FOR SALE OR Sale cheap for caslf or Approved totes ty at present occupied r. M. oe eoperty Ei ot ous Se A Large Two Story Cotage With Woodhouse, Driving House and Stables. All in first rate order. Also a thriving young oh hed. The above property would be . . Walkerton, Co. Bruce, Ont. or JOSEPH GOULD, exchanged for village property in Oshawa, or for Ports. in North or South Ontario.-- shut your eyes in a railway carriage ; when you are Irying to get to sleep at night. | really do not know which is worst--to have a beautiful woman or a tune running in your head. Of course I was not in that absurd state which the ancients style ¢ enamoured," and presence looked quite like a fataltiy. If ever, when expecting to find yourseif in the midst of strangers, you have discovered a familiar face amongst them, you may re- ber what a pl Ision it caused in your feelings, and how a mere acquaint anceship bore the look of intimate friend- ship by the contrast. "What" said I, "do you know the Win- tons 2? "Yes," she replied, looking rather aston- ishéd at my tone; ¢I have known them since | was quite a titty thing ; Sarah Win- ton is my great ally.' Her reply showed an absurdity and an subject of private theatricals was quietly broached in my presence by the Misses Winton; and it soon became evident that their heads, and those of the majority of their guests were running upon nothing else, so that 1f the drama had not been my particular hobby, my sympathetic nature would probably have been carried away by days of duelling, when I might have pick- ed a quarrel with my rival and so had a chance of removing bim from my path. -- But the way the Irishman knocked over the pheasants and rabits, and a particular snap- shot fired from the hip which was fatal to a woodeock, forced me to own that there was a deep truth in the ingenious assertion so 1 k: 3 articles Hpi and [ seized the opportunity of offering my services, which were accepted. She und) been singnlatly, reticent * upon the razor question, a circumstance which led me to| hope that she would not have scen the sac- riice expected from me without a pang; | but now, while I was engaged in the to 1 with the supposition that you would be the Fortescue.' Those who are unacquainted with Zhe Belle of Penzance, must be told that For- tescue is the lover of Maria, and several half-romping, balf-amorous scenes are en- acted between them ; knowing this, if they heard how Ada hesitated, and seen how she blushed as she spoke, they would not oA I In that private combat is ly p But I'had my turn of being placed en rapport with the eatrancing Ada. The fine old hall of Winton was te be-qur theatre and it was to be my particular province to take the best advantage of the many natural facilities of the [lee 3 to arrange about the wonder that my breath came short, and & singing arose io my ears, My left hand closed upon the fingers which were forming that bridge ; I felt intoxicated by the mag- netic halo which floated about her hair, Take care I" she said ; ¢ | cannot make Lis head, executing a paa seul 10 a vocal accompaniment, ' ¢ Al!" he cried on seeing me, ¢ sure you caught me makiug a fool of myself. But it is a good thing my mother's only son has done forme this fine morning. Congratulate me, my boy I' brush stage. es. Tne FaMiLy Newspaper. -- Dr. Franklin remarks that a man as often gels two dol- lars for the one he spends in mforming his mitd, as he does for a dollar he lays out in afy other way. A man eats a pound of po and it is gone, and the pleasure he hus enjoyed is ended, but the information ha gets from a newspaper 1s not the wisdom of one or twomen ; 1t is the wisdom of the age, and the wisdom of past ages, 100. A family without a newspaper is always a year behind the times in geveral nforma- lon ; besides, they ean never think much nor find much 10 think abont. And then tario Auctioneer. (Tenant) on the Farm. For further particulars inquire if by letter pre- . : 4 ke if lose.' i a 1 - . undue assumption of intimacy in my ex- | scenery ; to find out what were the proper | 0 stroke if you come so close. there are little ones gic wing up without an Untario Hotel, Walkerton, yo 28, 1807, 47-3m | paid HUGH CARMICHAEL clamation, which would have been | dresses for the plays we were to perform, | knew there was such a thing as throw- | taste for reading. ~~ Wuo, ny wold ty BROCK-ST., WHITBY. a The i Tania st S20 per Oshawa P.O. [Very numbing to reflest npon in|&e., and Ada Dart being the only person |inz away a race by making the run too| without a newspaper ! And who would ~ = = Prerrigron 3 il 1, 1868. 13-3m tbe presence of most ladies; but' whose counsel was of real service" in case ' early. read one withoat paymg for it? C. DAWES, better advantage. Oshawa, April 1, 186 2 in ' g > digs ~ R. J: WILSON, tentive ostleralways in attendance. J. C. PILKEY, the.moderns <spoouy;' I am of my age, the general excitement. perilous occupation of teaching her how : Certainly," said I, feeling a liule sickly. ARRISTER, Attorney at Law, Solicitor . Epsom P. 0. | and despise romance. The man who loves 2 make a bridge, she broached the subject. | ¢ wyar on 19 in Chanery, &c. Office in the Victoria any one but himself, or values anything My theatrical tastes had never as yotled | poo sorry, Mr. Chovers," said she, | ¢ is 5 Iding, Brock-st., Whitby. J. HEAL'S more than hard cash, isan wdiot, and I hope | me to take pait in any performance, and, that you eannol ka the part of Fortescue. | iy) am Soma 0 be married to the pretttest it ky oe I am free from such 'extreme weakness.-- | indeed, of the ladies and men forming the You must change with Mr. O'Brian ; that it Range that oral wore boots and had a LYMAN ENGLISH, L. L. B,, Celebrated Itch Ointment But to a certain sort of attraction, or fancy, | present company, Ada Dart and O'Brien 18 the only way in which we cari manage un, | nding ey ¥ Ho vie! awit disposition AQJOLICITOR in Chancery, Attorney, Py i : --. oradmiration [ must pleed guilty, Marriage | were the only two who were not about to and even that will spoil the play." n Fain, roop 1 Conveyancer, &¢., Oshawa. Office--Simcoe Marriage Licenses: T]ViE swiser lies kets conptantiv lire Juans lis a state which is considered by many a | make their first appearance on any slage. > : It was too true ; he had stolen a march 3 > ~street, opposite the post office. (BY AUTHORITY.) tity or his Celebrated' ltch intent, A | hardheaded, practical man to have its ad Of course, these experienced members took | «Is it quite necessary that Fortescue {upon me. I lett Winton two hours after : ! ED at Port Perry. Offica the Scugog | © © © fei), Prive US oeniyn os. vantages, and it did occur to me thatit I | ap i lead, besides being rity | should be whiskerless 2" [ asked faiutly. wards. s i C.N, VARS, IS . : sess J. HEAL. ever tested them, it would bo rather plea- | drawn together ina confidential way which | Why, judge for yourself: how would| Thank you ; yes, my whiskers are grad- FOR PRACTICAL Dentists Osha, 3S: Ww; 5 HENRY CHARLES. |Pinee Albert,Dec. 5, 1806. : 20" | sant to do so in partnership with Ada Dart. [Big ping imam a powdered wig look. with them? . The duly ring, sn 1 xen: 10 be able 10 R NS ental Rooms directly opposil Post | =3 93 1867. rg 1 MN ] ) at she was acquainted § eb) worst of it ts," shefadded, that when vaylight in avother "month or > HR = ! MACKIE S HOTEL od Sad the {0h ay she Dn i that I was inclined to regret th good old undertook the --the part of Maria it was|80. Al present, they are in. the blacking-

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