] Books, Checks, i Cards, 4 color, thad any & ] 4 f nil ford advertigmen R. FAMILY NEWSPAPER, I8 PUBLISHED AT Transacts business and other departments of the Government Copyrights and the Registration of Trade and Designs procured. Drawings, Specifications, and other Documents neces- sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared mold HER om rong of le ee 3 di ed, will be at our risk. cupy. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 7». $0 08 r 0 02 F ON. p00 radi (Cards, under 6Mine r annum . . fooney, when ad- ia and Fogester- Advertiements measured by Nonpareil, sud, charged acgording tothe space they ac- Advertisments received for publication, pecific instructions, will be inserted fordid and charged accordingly. t will be No taken out until paid for. | Collecting, Xe. Aliborsl discount allowed to Merchants ir. androthers who advertise by the year or half-year BE" These terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to. -- Job Department. Phamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, i grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Rec 2 Books," Circulars, Business Ball Cards, &c., of Pro- f every style and execyted promptly and at lower rates 'other establishment in the County. Parties from a distance getting hand =-------- | and Eldon, bills, ge. home them. J. BAIRD. bs wold H. PARSONS. Professional Cards. fuctioneers. ~~ LICENSEP AUCTIONEER, AND TOWNSHIPS OR MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, EGS to thank his many friends and the public > generally, for the liberal patron- age bestowed upon him for the past five years. Having now given up the. business of Bailiff, I intend, in future, to devote my whole time to the business of Auctioneer, It will be my endeavor, by prompt and careful attention to business, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor me with their Sales or Collecting. Bi'ls draughted and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Also Bill Stamps always on hand. Arrangements can be made for sales &c., at the Opsgaver Office, and at the Standard Receipt Office, Port Perry. W. M. WILLCOX; Prince Albert, Oct. 25, 1873. Wm. Gordons. nted can have them done to take | yooonged Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa p@ Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given Port Perry. JONES, M. D,, Ceroner, Physlclan, Surgeon, &e, Office, over Allison's Drug Store, Queen-st. Residence--One door west of the Presby terlan Church. i VARE, Cdtdridr for the Connty of 4 Dali psc, Surgeon and Ac- ouchenr; | | i WM, M'GILL, M.D. -- J C 'Prince Albert. Coroner for we Cdupty of Ontario PORT PERRY OMéé over Nott's Furniture Store, corr of Queen and Perry Streets. Office hours froni 9a: m. to 12 ni. . Residence; the dwelling recently occupied by Mrs: Geo, Paxton: e and Residences; Oshaya: . RS, McGILL & RAE, Physcians, Surgeons, DE SRE Res King st, FrANcls RAE, ¥.D. M. F. MCBRIEN, M.D., M. R. C. 8., Guy's Hospital, London, England. The Joye B. Sshays, E. MARTIN, M. D. Siege 8t., Twodoors . North of the Central Hotel; to their WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. THOS. H. WALSHE. ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township of Brock, Thorah, North Ontario ; Mariposa, etc., in the County of Victoria. ' Residence--~Cannington, Brock. Orders left at this office, or at his residence Remember-- eer. : WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS, J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE dnd Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man- ts, &c., Dundas St ; Whitby. Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Algo Building Stone cut to order, JOHN NOTE, Agent; Port Perry. 32 eR, Whitby, July 29, 1874. Oshawa. 'B, FAREWEL! B., County Crown J . TARE for Ontaries Barrister, ttorney, Sollcitof, and Notary Public. Office lately oc- eupled by 8. H, Cochrane, 8G. street, i 'Whitby. .T YMAN IL. ENGLISH, LL. B,, Solicitor in | L Chancery, Attorney, Conveyaneer, &e. Oshawa. OMce--Simcoa street, opposite the Post Office. Lf G. and Insolvency, YOUNG torney-at-Law, SMITH, Td. B., Notary Publie, &c. OmMce--McMiilan's Block, Brock street, M. C, CAMERON, A. HURD, Attorney at Law, , 'in Chancery. Office in the Whitby. ouse, Whitby. and Sol Port Perry. , Barrister, lejtor In Chancery, At- y \ AMERON MAGCRONNELL C3 (AIR a Taw, tion County «Council, Ontario. Offices : Court H H.'J. MACDONNELL. icitor Royal Areade, W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAV, Solicitor in Chan- 'J0HN =k of MP Alf ¥ #@~ The Veterinary oi Sota ay bo found Rr fi 1 rk ig § {5 i 8 OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE WL WELDK, |e F the Town of Whithy, has been ap- R. RICHARDSON, Re-appointed Issuer of Marriage Licenses : Under ihe New Act. Office, lot 10, in the I: 1st con, Brock. only Brock, Aug. 5,1874, 23 New Marriage Act. . No! Public, &c., &e. rt Pe! : Jul 1st, 1874: 4 Ol Hy a aly from 9am. to 5 p,m. Po ry, vy b 4 Lab_8 per cent, on all or USHER En a i 1 ® appoin! jage License { i mn T= ; RB og "RE (after pt years duty) continues to fur- i A 81877 | High Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. **" QsN. VARS, L. D. 8. [EETH inserted on all the latest princi- IST OF DIVISION COURTS ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap» 2 est, and as good as best. Teeth filled FOR THE with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted ; ; i County of Ontario, | FOR THE YEAR 1875. »| s lpm 1% EEE ela TL 1122 13/15, 8]12 oils i [i Hal ul LL fe - GEO, B. DARTH ee Whitby, Jan. 1, 1878.' 'The undersigned is ish s y dunt of The subscriber | Hotel--late Miller's Hotel--has had it com~' ; always be the best, and the convenjence of |S Liquors and Cigars! ara & Rama in |yeg and most comfortab i venient position for the traveling publie.-- | soi, call here daily. will be punctually attended to. Debts col= | phe Subsertber, since becoming proprietor, lected in CGaaniagton, or otherwise, and | has had the premises thoroughly re H. SANGSTER, M. D., Physicldn; Sur- | prompt remittances made. House a comfortable « geon and Accoucheur, WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- a home for travelers, and for the Fe- | traveling public. Strict attention paid to rt Aisin Cine: (T SPUGIIASS, DRESSER, BRICK, BRICK !jrinis/imy usier | TS Tr miles west of Wil- wou 11 BT PERRY HOUSE, PORT PHB JAS. V. THOMPSON, RRY. ~ PROPRIETOR. Dre HOUSE, POR? PERRY. W. J. DAFOE; PROPRIETOR. having leased the' above letely renewed and furnished in a style in e Supplies for the Tables and Bar will guests carefully attended to. Good and extensive Stable and Shed ac commodations, W. J. DAFOE. Port Perry, June 25, 1875. ENISON'S DOMINION HOTEL, At the Railway Station, _ PORT PERRY. Every attention given to the accommoda- tion and comfort of guests. The table apd bar supplied with the best the Market af fords. Choice Liquors and the best brands of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ac- commodation, and attentiye ostlers, D.B. DENISON, Proprietor. A SYFTEoNy HOUSE, (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. ASO ANEnIoAN HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, =- - - PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly | situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and renovated the eptire premises even fo "the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished ,in First-Class Style and Stocked with the ga Strict 'attention paid to the comfort of | guests. The table apd bar well supp W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. Evens HOUSE, MANCHESTER, A. TENNYSON, Proprietor. The Revere House is decidedly one of Je Tod 1 ! the Provisnee and is situated in a most con- Stoges to and from Uxbridge, Utica and Ep- and will spare neither labor nor expense in king the Revere freshment of guests. The table and bar supplied with the best {fe gparket supplies. : 'Good stables and attentive ost'ers, A. TENNYSON, Proprietor. Manchester, Aug, 6, 1874. NON HOTEL, MANCHESTER, JAMES T. HEARD, ProPRIETOR. Good accommodations, Careful attention to the requirements of travelers and guests. "fhe bar supplied with the best Liquors and Cigars. Good Stabling. Magchester, July 15, 1874, 30 (Orme HOTEL, . z GREENBANK. R. McRAE, PROPRIETOR. The above hotel has undergone a thorough renovation, and has been fitted up with view to the comfort and copyvenience of the the table and the Comfortable stables and an attentive ostler. Greenbank, March 25, 1874, PORT PERRY, P «lc. MK ENZIE, ENERA 1 A LinYIRD HARVEST 6 Also, all other Aug. 5, 1815. PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, PROPRIETOR. HE Subscriber having now fully equipped his new and extensive Livery Stables with a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, (3 prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RIGS On Mgderate Terms. C. McKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878, ProchauaTion iH 70 THR INHABITANTS OF NORTHERN REACH THE PLACE TO Dre HOUSE, UTICA. J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodasions. Careful attention to the requirements of travelers and guests. The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars. Good stabling. WESTERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y ' TORONTO. Incorporated......... vesecsnss 1881, Capital - $400,000: . Hon. John McMurrich. BUY YOUR Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, ] * Tinware, Stationery, Patent Medicines, &ec., IS AT THE Greenbank Store. GEO, FLINT. v JAMES PRINGLE, General THE ONTARIO FARMERY Mutual Insurance Company. This Company is now fully organized and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches. Those wishing to Tews and thereby support a Home Insurance Company oy n, ty of doing so, either plying to H (Office, or to any of the Agents will be found as low as those Tespon- Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, Brock 8t., Whitby. | IL, FAIRBANKS, Jz, Secretary. MRS. L. M. 00K, e Head of the Company. Our rates | B any sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. | Mancheste Greenbank, July 20, 1873. Po WHITBY & PORT PERRY EXTEN. SION RAILWAY. TIME TABLE No. 11. Takes effect on Monday, 12th April, 1875. Trains Going Nortn. Toronto Time. AM. P.M, Ts Now Selling AILS 23.101 And other Goods in proportion. A 8 ; PEI PATR. nr PAINTS & OILS STILL ON HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE LINE. Do not fail to call as there is no sham jn these advertisements. 8 TIN WORK in all its Branches done on tho shortest notice and by competapt workmen. All priicles warranted, : W. T. PARRISH, Sign of thé Circular Saw, est figures will 'be alloy ed, Jhe borrower. fures, Bank and other marketable Stocks. Plain and Fancy 3 : i] in every varicty and of the best quality. "| GALL AT MY BAKERY 2 0 Port Perry or Prince Albert. a INCREASE 1 PARRISH. Arps gd Am dia Lov " THE ' DECLINE. Goods in the : = Port PERRY. MONEY TO LOAN ! MORTGACES WANTED. FYHE Subscribers have large sums of mon- ey placed in their hands for investment on mproved Farms, Village Properties, and other Securities in this and adjoining Counties at the lowest put rates of interest. As we have funds on hand 'at al mes Borrowers candep nd on Sotung their money with the east possible delay. WANTED T0 PURCHASE, Any number of Mortgages for which the high- Wo uredlsn upnrajsers for the Canada Per- manent Building Boclety, the cheapest and largest Mopotary Institution in Ca a. Paid up Capital $1,500,000. Instalments re-payable in from 2 to 2 years. J Lands Bought and Sold. Several good farms for sale, Z&~ Agents for several first class Fire In surance (Companies. * Collections made and a general agency busl- ness transacted. ## DEBENTURES BOUGHT."&% JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Office in Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, MONEY 70 LEND! The undersigned hasany amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Loans can be repaid in any maoner to suit Also several fmproved Farms, and Hild Lands for sale, cheap. Investménts made in Municipal Deben- Apply to : JAMES HOLDEN, = Official Assignee, Broker, &e. Orvice--Over the Dontinion Bank, McMil- lan's Block; Brock st., Whitby. Whitby, April 10, 1873, BAKERY! Confectionery. HE Bakery and Confectionery business in all their branches carried on in my Port Perry and Prince Albert establishments, Breads of Every variety. ers filled with the shortest notice. 1 and other Cakes made to order. ERTISE ROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, A THE EXCITE STILL ON THE 4 The first 10d i flo es, Shen fiushodaway over the English 'fraran Gani! view, teloh bot SEMEN bitiows he. stopped. & pe * oi was. mewof ' | deed if he had not he would said as Frank' entered. tid Frank carried the wine iuto his master who was in close conversation with a strange gentleman, Justas he was leaving the room 'ho overheard the stranger say : ¢ How is your will case going? Ihear young Redmondthas charge of it.' ¢ We've only one thing to far,' replied Mr Weston, * and that is that Have ex; es the whole thing. Young 'Bedmony is sharp, but he is on the wrong scent, he's off ~ali © Wrwnty BARRY oAxs, ov Eo rays of the morn 1 - 1y kissed the roses and the ii Sag the wild wdod musicians to their beautiful ae aa ned $00, Rlorousty ito 'bb very 'material, but sunlight ie n egpened and wi 'ont-over sea | now somewhere, 80 we' nd haf ts $ hy re sound on that. Ee d It seemied to baptize averything in | ButHavred you know was nearly kilted last week'at that smash up at Lradiey's, they say ho car't live long.' ¢8o much the better,' said his companion, with 2 spees. Frank heard this scrap of we fesimpnd 4 shelled Iitfatong the |W £06 Bontlen of Driven thst. dutten ton te Chinnel Jaden: vith peerieas Ti cee ol ® - A closed ge : £ + - # Arive of pewborade ap] er i ir rive ot oh ed Tr, ii moment to adihive the tenipting scene. : pbsscastl Es) DeSaos, well, built muscular fellow, :who whe momin n te potiee HHEo tos coiild make ® good long stroke at a regatta. | track of an nary indi wha, had He wag an nveterate worker and' eds | stolen nothing es sone Vatndtit informa- much "pluck" ae any main Brighton ; in- | tion, Jt was supposed that some ¥alusble! abandoned the place and. hy ie Plate Tad disappeared, but this was only a Mu vy 3 oo gle | suspicion as an inventory ext day pioved, Fortune or fate, whichever may have the partiy while in the room arty {Just outside] ert: Yi WHOLE 'NO. 914 rE protestations were useless, as Ton IEEE Ee oft oid a anes of oviin's be has oan ol A a and BOX. bay i an setimactt fom, : 30 ad ouo peel 30 A the ; to So and 7 SOR Waheed be vat lh 1 could neyer be obli Ep FRE REAE est iss a ond Bae jes of ctltured en: gress mel urers in Portsmouth, chiefly Their large establishment liad' a day before Frank's de shuffling of the cards in life's pack, scarcely docs the thing fairly. Some men come up first who have no business to ; sometimes drones get the best places while sleeping away their existence, while plodders havé te lod on to gain even their bread, Frank mond was not a favorite of Dame Fortune aud though he was clgver'at the bar; clients came very slowly. He had waited two yeaes the tarning of the tide and as it seemed to be very dilatory in turning he was this morning taking stock of Lis prospects: ft On his return to his office he found an elderly lady wutifig him, clothed in. the habiliments of4nourning . Tint 13% 'You are Yr Bedpand, 1 presume,' she of two. e suffered very seri- ously from an exp) n of one of thé lafgest engine boilers: - Several men were killed and. a still larger number injured, some fata}ly,-- among the latter was John Havred i ist of considerable skill. i was in-some way. implicated in the forged | codicil affair seemed evident to Frank, from the conversation he had overheard. : The sang dny that witnessed' his departs ure from Mx Weston's also saw his deparinre for Portsmouth. _ It was not a very difficult task to And fhe; tesidence of the injured man, ~ It was in one of these pretty suburban cottages, with a de- lightfully arranged gardem comtaining the choicest of flowers in spring time but now bearing only a ghost like rescmblenoe to its summmer glory. His heart smote him for intruding on such a scene of anguish on such a mission. Still more severly did Fraok's conscience smite him as he was shown into the dimly lighted parlor and there compelled to listen to agouized sobs from the rcom within, " He died two hours ago I" How the words haunted and scorched his brain. and with him knowledge 80 precious to him.-- Weeks of hard labor lost on the moment when atlast. Her husband was a | ample reward seemed so very certain. He of wealth but had been some | thought that alook upon the arate form two years back ship-wrecked while on a | might be of some value; but the half-boyish voyage to Americaj but before leaging he face so peacefully can seemed to repel every had lefta will in 'which the whole of his| possibility of erime. The smoothly combed i o 3 | brown hair, the closed eyes fringed with lashes estates--valued at some thousands of pounds that kissed the cold cheek, and the sileat lips, --were bequeathed to his wife and daughter. | mutely pleaded innocence, Now, however, her husband's younger brother | yank left the place apparently Fears older. He answered in the affirmative. ¢ I have,' said she, 'a particularly delic- ate case tg lay before you, one that will re- require much careful analysis and good judg- ment, and though I have béen advised to place the case in older hands I see not wh you should not conduct it equally as well 28 apy other person. Iam therefore placing a great deal of confidence in you! ~ Frank thanked her though he secretly wondered at her mysterious introduction of the subject, He got it ent - C. & B. Bradley were Cxienatye mannfact- |, im resi og | the dyas seemedto participated joy. J 'The parlor was Jhontly She merry | lights made Js brilliant, Tg of Jesse ad Shevelle. ofa 7 Prk Y ou ation); OO » itu TALS TR Th 8 Mot Sk ER wih Phen © Wie p rood pragma fase Ae a hk hi sms | rl ee rte hot be & Arana a! spelled Salsulgtionts as RAS Sri. a : arm led hii y drawing room where, anuble looking goat eman was is close conver sation with her mother. . 2 32m " higistn conifisel, Mr. Ruidtiond." rank's as i hid tongue cot ed tho, fucsiion hits, big 4 him with grateful tears in her eyes, '* yor the dead are alive again, and lost fétn It was Jate that 4 ¢ sighs ero he dnitted : bis + client's residence. He heard t! hi story of Mr, Cecil Weston's es: | shipiveecky of his sojourn among strange nations and his, uhespeciod arrivil home'te fill hearts withjoy that had long mourned Hi i Fark sig his hi g as Katie an were album together he asked her ths aan an albu ofavhich y was of such inestimabje yalue to him. = & " puts in a claim for neasly the whole of the | What could it mean? Havred aud Bradley's Saal on ag of the codicil which he | stared at him from his note book as though produces to the efiect that he had made him | they were characters of fire. his heir. The codicil looked all right enough, | He could not return to Brighton till nearly igs ng 5 utterly Spy that the widow five Yelogk, Now lL was ony Ed pas should be thus deprived of k late hi the time he strolled away e beach. hi and's beautiful bio by his oe hand that find waves tumbling one on another grouting ; jecture { in hoarse, unnatural voices, seemed in tune Ee orjermul thit, Thers WSs | with Ligowm soul Sill v full hee minia- Find SE i ., | ture ti erings they could no pel © Frank elicited all the information that it' hb a had a) Quitted, was possible to get--which amounted He was at the station an hour before the virtually nothing--and promised to Work | rain wos due, aimlessly pacing the platform, the case to the best of his ability, fisedinss of everything Laney heat Sn i ig vainly pi ng over his apparen olva- ---mrls mihiig Shel delignes ad so! oa tough Gordian knot to sever; and as he " Tory Jack's dead I" The words spoken so Went aver the statement agi lnd agit ha gare to Fim aplaarseng to lowly wih Us pine) no light Yinton th fshwost with him sshanged grectiogs The ere wereonly two points theease at speaker comparatively young, the other some- all puspicious, The first was the claimant What the Land A , had always had an inveterate hate for his | *" Jack ? when did he die ? ie voico brother who had, it was asserted, robbed him | in which the question was asked evinced more of his affianced bride; tho second part was | than ordindary intereest. Frank noted this.-- that the codicil was torged, and to prove this Abas noon to-day," was his companion's re- was what Redmond found a most gigantic Sr 1 Ye which Fiank fk Ho found st. nescoary to clon. he | o Af SOS £4 marks Uh Fuel es 2 \ ) widow several times for more light on some 1 elder of the two with a very dejected air en- points ; during which time he met his fate.-- | tering the ticket office. Yes, fate most undeniably. Frank entered as the sigual for the advane- Katic Weston, his client's only daughter | ing train echoed shrilly through the air just in time to see that the stranger purchased a tick- eyes spoke for her ui pk felt amply: re~ warded for all bis labors in, winning such a Trew! . With the full consent of both Mr, and Mrs. eston, Frank placed 9¢ boul le momento of betrothal un ber finger as the C chimes deluged the air with music. Minnesota for Health. A lady came from Detroit, Mich,, and her great pride was being an juvalid. She lost no opportunity in stating that she came to Minnesota to recuperate, She did not hesi- tate to enter into a conyersation with any person shé came in contract with, giving ad vice climatological er physicological, to in- valids, and seeking the sgme from these of robust coustitution, Her conversation was always prefaced with the introductory en- quiry, so common to visitors, ¢ Did you come here for your health?" She thus addressed a stalwart, ruddy visaged young man at the dinner table of the Metropolitan a few days since, and the following dialogue ensued : «Yes, madam, I came here, probably, the weakest person you ever saw. had no use of my limbs, in fact my bones were but little tougher than cartilages. I had no in- telligent control of a single muscle, nor tho use of a single faculty." «Great Haavens 1" exclaimed the astonished auditor, "and you wagd iairy, creatine, as henutifol ow et for Brighton. Before entering the care Frank 0 ers i i ighton. Bef¢ e care characters in stories generally are. Brum.| Goo co iho the individual whom he had nette, with large luminous eyes which had heard addressed as Tom hesitated as though souls in them, and a graceful queenly figure | waging for some person. ** Justin time, Hav- 2 mediom pi pis soon fo] that | red," he heard a gruff yolon say. JE rel he possessed as much knowledge of #he case | tion of that name thrilled him strangely. He as her motherand used to take advantage of | felt now that the plot was deepening sensibly "the supposed fact and make himself very | --twilight was er Te Sane ies We ena} ; gers were very limited in num hat da; Mea to ies Ww eaten) especially in the Frank found himself the only companion of the almy July evenings when they sauntered | {vo characters so strangely thrown in his way along the beach together, talkingof law, of Re Dale Jus py muffler Slosely oti his course. 06 an ermined on & course of action. But the case progressed slowly, very slowly A few years ago the railway advantages and and at the end of six months Frank was no Snforts lor tareting eis Wok 2 {hey ee now on English lines. age 0 a op oe El days only held six mdividuals comfortably. -- Frank sat opposite his strange companions and the Courts in Décember, and some new | threw open the window. This unosual pro- course had to be decided upon, or he felt in | ceeding, as the apartment was amply col honor bound to resign the case inte other | enough as it was, demanded, as he supposed it hands he seemed to have made friends with | would, a very polite Eh to close it. He Dame Fortune, who smiled a little more returned no answer The Soqtost may Hpeated eondsgeending}y upon him, oe or! Fhe pen took it at g\kuce--their He was scanning the local paper one day | companion was deaf. Havred's mate passed when the following advertisement attracted | over and touched Frank and pointed to the his attention : window, which he instantly closed. hi ines 4 Waxrap--A respectable, elderly man 10! gue saw she yihior of Mr. Weston whose fill the position of Butler in a gentleman's | conversation he had overheard. household. Salary liberal, Apply if pos-| After congratulating themselves on their sible, personally, to fortunate Joslin Saiony with a deat mane a great part of the plan was gone over. e 32 High Place, Brighton." Ruder that Frank Jus was Tinde So y ton's confrere, who supposed that their «I'll apply for it.! The Idea came to him di nr ne the Kg ser.ously in an instant and like a sensible man he | wounded, whereas it was Jus broth The resolved to act upon it, so that his hasty ex- wijany of thees ren, ya Sea vat ep i and as point after poin! pression. really meaty somsthing, He young Fav d was being schooled in bis part thought he might be able to gain some clue so surely were they plotting their own disegm- to th® tangled mass he was troubling his | Feyre Years after Doth of these men cursed a brain over. Of course it was not strictly | man who being deaf yet heard. : W. C.E. WisToN. Socials and other entertainments supplied on moderate terms, CONFECTIONS! = 1, Children's Toys in abundance, ' CHAS. HISCOCKS. Port Perry, March 10, 1876. WM. SPENCE, Port Perry, Nov, 18, 1874. a WORE | MONEY Daily Line to Bechester! [Commencing on or about Mohday, April 19.) CONTRACTOR 4 BUILDER. -- ry executed in the best style. Having secured the services of a com ery for Ww ng pe- manage farm; fl tue dove | edn CONTRACTOR. &c, with dispatch, the Ditica, April 14,1875. rn eer: Athome, mae or MRAbE Ee pi od 'With ten. UNG, 138 Greenwich my whole attention | si BEST MATERIAL AND FIRST CLASS nk WORKMANSHIP, ti, honorable<in one sense, but it was un. . . » . . . doubredly right, and soe decided. The| The twenty-third day of. December came at next issue of the paper, contained the intell- | last, and dawned beautiful fair, Bright rij igence that Frank Redmond, Jsq., Barrister, | ples of sunlight kissed the s! and veiled the &c., had gone abroad. Only tyoknew of | Stars from view. apn the deception, and they were Mrs Weston and It was a dag no common stir in Brighton Kntie, who, nnable to restrain their mirth, | as the case of esto sad Weston Li tobe laughed hartily at the new role Frank was Ed in the ju court, for 'about to play. Frank must have worked very 'vg Ee fhe est ine assiduously a the case or grown very rapidly | i the widow ; and the crowd dn Mrs Weston's favor, for ghe 'most assuredly lagely in awa 3 io 4 w him kiss Katie as he left and she did | The case, before briefly notited, was one of ot order him out of the house ortake the | no common character. «Phe existence of the case out of his hands. Mrs. Weston had | codicil was not the point in question but its been hough tho mill herself and knowhow |legaity Mra. Weston died it on the to pity them both 3 round that it was absolutely inconsist with 1 \ fer husband's conduct while in life. Again You would not have recognized Frank in | the main signature of the article lacked B cer. the ise in which he stood in the waiting | tain naturalness which the original rendertd Joombup A equ residence of W. C. E.|all the more apparent. n, Esq, 32 High Place. = His dark hair| mpq cage proceeded rapidly. One witness he some way changed to a fair sandy color, hn ds testified as to the validity of the Rn immense ofthe same tinge and a | the signature, among them the two men whom suit of ordinary servant's clothing ie ge Frank had met oo bis trip from Portmouth. metamorphose complete, The most difficult | The counsel for the plaintiff was a very able part of the play he found to be the manage- { man, and the case iu his hands was oh ment of his voice, and net to risk too much | ed, as was plain from the feeling evinced in the he bad canged it. very slightly, speaking | Court. v much slower and in a harsh deep tone. It seemed very strange that the counsel for After a long suufsresbe he was engaged the defendant | x months on trial, and to" enter upon his | duties at once. y ad the Court the silence became passably well and soon Weston started as the tones He succeeded found himself at home in his new b Home green--eyed critics (save the mark may say that it isall nonsense to pose that ma cut of 0 Ju HS ou take fhe T without g Pimaclt. Just let such believe that Frank | ecnran Sinem Stat had more wit than they hitve impudence: * |blance between the two Two weeks passed and not one particle of | taken into consideration. light came to shed its cheering ray on the | Of Passionate GOIN dark obscurity of the forged codicil. The Eat had passed be third week came and went, and Friday night | is com of the fourth, when Fortune smiled still more | was developments. ce and exp! gave the whale of the: conversation "of Ontario. Any business {Yee HCUCICy wovinco, The beck | ¢oNEY TO LOAY +8 por cent fnerost eo ba onasgo wil bo coretlly ob i Suda a such beck. can be [AVA 00 Real Eetale. ppp, (8 Lr als ; quywhere. [i port Perry, March 13,1874, 13 lon, donnests 'the. Now eee ab Rena iG: Having been the first in this section ef| : OE ar Aaa oth. all polnta LW BURNEAN, Clerk ofthe i hlook, country fo engage In this Inporigtoill © MONEY |} it lave Oiclotte gor o J Faia art Puredoihe oe E t from this and slloising [Private Fands,) hen she Will vol ¥ hw. fr VH ee sr tape Ee would enconcego an | To Loan on good Farms, at 8 por cobt 10} mhie Js the rhe uigast route to OHN CHRISTIE, increase in our. y terest, LYMAN ENGLISH, Short Raltroed from ft 1 0] J © TOWNBEEY OLERE, Examine my brick and learn the privs oto yh oilgnlers in 8 JL ting, this tho Juvuee of Marriage Licenses--Conyeynnoer, | purchasing elsewhere. Baa Haws, | fon Kibany, New oe Commlasionier &o. TANS, | oo For further information appizto crew ord Office--~Manchestet, Cartwright, July 5, 1875, November, 21, 1866. i" spe} 0IC. F. 6 relosvo, Kingston. 4 -- ' --- - SE TE - - reserpine TE SRE TNS S555 benignly upon our hero. Cham WAS a page The effect was immense. his ear. He fancied that tween young d the time on in bi tena { ) , every - 11 Weston eston an declared that it rates were too much surprised to make | to the house and lived?" «1 did, Miss, although I was de- void of sight, was absolutely toothless, unable to articulate a gingle word, and dc. pendent ypon others for everything, bein: completely deprived of all power to helo myself. I commenced to gain immediate. upon my arrival, and have scarcely ex- perienced a sick day since; hence I cau conscientiously recommend the climate. '--- "A wonderful casc!" said the lady, "but do you think your lungs wereaffected ?' ¢ They were propably sound, but posessed so littl: vitality that they must have ceased their functions.' 'I hope you found kind friends, sit?' 'Indeed I did, madam; if is to, them and the pure air of Minnesota that I owo my life. My father's family were with me, but, unfortunately, my mother was prostrated with a severe 1llness during my greatest pros. tration.' ¢ How sad | Pray what was you: diet and treament? 'My dict was the simplest possible, consiting only of mili that being the only food my system would bear. As for treatment, I depended entirely on the life-giving properties of Minuesota aix and took no medicine except a light narcotic when very restless. My improvement dated from my arrival: My limbs soon became strong, my sight and voice came to me slowly and a full set of teeth, regular and firm ap. peared.' Remarkable--miraculous | Surely, sir, you must bave been greatly reduced im * flesh? ¢ Madam, I weighed but nine pounds, I was bern in Minnesota. day.'--St. Paul Pionecr Press, 1 ' nigq ulgoeg TumrErs Brack Dogs. --Last evening niny teen beef cattle came over the covered bridge froin Wee Troy ite me pn ig t two boys an ur dogs--Dbig an 25 and one of them was Solow. The a =" were armed with long sticks from a. lumber pile. As the procession éntered King St. ten city dogs with falls. aloft and' ears elevated, ran after the country dogs and - {hey date he ten visiting dogs wero k and three of country. dogs " black, which made tracy Tokers ky . of black i Bey br a che promptu forty dy _. which alarmed the cattle and with one accord they = bowed down theiv heads sad. ¥ the quarrelsome Avgioed, Shit upward jerk of the beeves': pbcks: and Hnécn down on their backs, some on.' x { some on their heads. as and + awning and rolled off. like a keg: of mils, souse into a tub of water where a youth had | been bathing some ics. The dog fight 'was' ' over and.each cur crawled or. limped home . as best he conld. "iPime 00g. Mibute=Troy 1823 atmosphere was full "of i an, howling and a ta? EE amit ;