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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Sep 1875, p. 1

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Po © 'with Gold and Silver. «vig whned 51 P00 a But os hil Grtaris Ohaeruer. "Ca Wrakxny AGRIOULTURAL, FAMILY NEWS PAPER, "EnR od Yo ROT PERRY, RATES 0) oF ADVERTISING. : a Rettars Gontaining money, when ad- di ce, pre-paid and regester- ed, will our iat. Adve pte 'gneasured 'by Nonpareil, sud ch In 4othe space they 'ac | eupy. Ad rooei vod for 'publication, withou ottouti wi be inserted until fo d ngly. No advertighien b out until paid for. Alibgtsl disbount allowed to Merchants and of i yhio advertise by the year or half: b "Department. Phamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- mmes, Bill this' Book Blank Forms, Receipt Che oulars, Business ge a otited' x Xd 8 at oy ited than any ther establishment in the County. B&F Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &c. printed can have them done to take home with them. ¢ discontinued until all -arrers 'VOL;XVIL NO. 80.0 TT en ee en 19 1 ge i eign su 3 "Yo i NO: 620 El EBT SE TE HENRY GRIST, PATENT 'SOLICI?OR AND DRAUGHTSMAN, OTTAWA, CANADA, and oth Jrausigte business with h the Ps Patent Office Marks Copyrights and the Registration of Trade Tructioneets.. Spevifications, and other Documents neces- | sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared | on receipt of the model of the Invention. THE ROTOR STILL ON THE INCREASE ! W. M. WILLCOX, LICENSED' AUCTIONEER. FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. AND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, EGS to thank his many friends and the public generally, for the liberal patron- age bestowed uponhim for the past five years. Having now given up the business of Collecting,.&o. their Sales or Collecting. free of charge. Also Bill Stamps always on hand. Office, Port Perry. W. M. WILLCOX, Prince Albert, Oct. 25, 1873. Wm. Gordon, L| y V , de. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. a. BAIRD. H. PARSONS. a =| and Eldon, Professional Cars. % to their i grok 3D, Coroner, Physician, Port Perry. Office, over Allison's Drug Store, Queen-st. Residence--One door west of the Presby terian Church. R. WARE, Coronor, for he County of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and coucheur, Prince Albert. HL. SANGSTER, M. D. Phy sielan, Sur- « geon and Accoucheur. Goroner for the ounty of Ontario " 4 PORT RRY. Office over Nowe Farr Store, corner of Queen and Perry Si Office hours RL va a iy to12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently Seenpled by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. Ds MCGILL & RAE, Physclans, Surgeons, &c., &c, Office and Residences, King st., 'Oshawa, WM. M'GILL, M.D. FRANCIS RAE, M.D. THOS, H. WALSHE. North Ontario; Mariposa, ete., in the Gounty | of Victoria. Residence--Canhington, Brock. Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be punctnally attended to. Debts col- leoted in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remiftances made. = Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer. WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS. . J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man- 'M. F. MCBRIEN, M.D, M. R. C. 8, nurs Hospital, London, England. The lye R. hv H. Lu, Oshawa, C E. MARTIN, M. D.Simcoe 8t., Twodoors « North of the Central Hotel, Oshawa. tles, My ts, &c., Dundas St , Whitby. Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite. Also Building Stone cut to order. JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. Whitby, July 29, 1874. 32 E. FAREWELL, LL. B, County Crown Attorney { for Onlanio, Barrister, Attorney, Bolleitor, and Notary Public. Office lately oc- eupled by 8. H, Cochrane, Esq., Brock street, Whitby. YMAN L. iy Kbtoriies, G B liotkor in Tey, ) &e. Oshawa. OfMce--Simooe street, opposite the Post Office. YOUNG SMITH, LL. B.,, Barrister, At- G. 'torney-at-Law, lieitor in Chancery, and Insolven: cy; Notary Publie, &c. Office--McMiilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. (AMERON & MAGDONNELL, Barristers and Attorneys at Law, Solicitors County uncil, Ontarjo. Offiees : Court House, R. RICHARDSON, Re-appointed Issuer of Marriage Licenses Under the New Act. 1st con. Brock. Brock, Aug. 5,1874. 33 t Whitby. ».. QAxERO, HIM L A. HUR Attorney a Law, and Solicitor P. to Chanoory: nthe Royal Arcade, Port bea 'W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan- cery, Notary Public, ke. &c. Office hours punctually from d'a.m. to 5 p.m. adore 'Loan at 8 per cent, on all Cy adn rity. Office, Bigelow's Royal Avoadle, PORT PERRY. OC. N. VARS, L. D. 8. {uss inserted on all the latest princi- "A-plen of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- Abtjand as good as the best. Teeth filled Teeth extracted "without pain by producing locsl anssth- esia Rooms--in Cowan's mew block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King ftrast, Oshawa. New Marriage Act. Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. appointed Marriage License . A nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry, Ler OF DIVISION COURTS 'For THE County of Ontario, FOR THE YEAR 1875. 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 Bills draughted and Blank Notes furnighed Arrangements can be made for sales &c., atthe Opssrver Office, and at the Standard competent workmen. OR the EE of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa may rely on the utmost attention being given ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in Office, lot 10, in the : ENRY CHARLES having been re- (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- f \ | Parties entrusting their Sales to me Aug. 5, 1875. Is» Now Selling NAILS 23.10 MR KEC And other Goods in proportion. a PAINTS & OILS STILL ON THE DECLINE. Alsopall other Goods in the- HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE LINE. Do not fail to call as there is no sham in these advertisements. ga TIN WORK in all its Branches done on the shor All articles warranted. test notice and by W. T. PARRISH, Sign of the Circular Saw, Port Pxrry. C. MK E NZIE, PROPRIETOR. his pew and extensive Live: a supply of superior Horses ai prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1875. Fh IROREAVATIAY rn TO THE INHABITANTS or THE PLACE TO I SION RAILWAY. TIME TABLE No. 11. Takes effect on Monday, 12th April, 1875. Trains Going Nortn. _CHAS. THORN, YS. EMBER of the Veterinary Institate, Ms Il; Gold Medalist for the on on Horse Practice. Author | Port ba a , Pinet Prize Essay on 8hoeing. Gradu- ated Bept.18; 1867. "Dr. Thorn begs to announce that he has his residence at Port Perry, and is to: treat all cases entrusted to 1 'most skillful lial 'snd scientific manner. orders left at the Medical Hall | | of prompt Stables may be found on Lilly street, opposite Cossitt's Factory. * Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1873. TEENS, M. WILOOX, F the Town of Whitby, has been ap- 2 Sp ricias ASSIGNEE | fay the' a 'Ontario. aria, Ay business fori carefully at- ve SATE go hid nm fot 1 GEO. H. DARTNELL, Junior Ju | Whitby, Jan. 1, ors. tsit ls ball] e Hy JHE Whitby... x 11 1f2 11 1 B 4 3| 2| 8} 2| 2 2 310 Uxbridge i 5218) 4 ghat's! ii Canni) 12123) 14 hn Pare n. 24 17} T, Hall .. 251. 18 iH WESTERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y TORONTO. JAMES HOLDEN, Managing Director. JOHN J. ROSS, Assistant Manager. HE Subscriber having now fully equipped BUY YOUR RT WHITBY & PORT PERRY EXTEN- 40 . Platform Stations--Trains stop on -- 0, WM PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, MONEY TO LOAN | MORTCACES WANTED. HE Subscribers have large sums of mon- ey placed in their hands for investment on Improved Farms, Village Properties, and other ran in this Sad joining Counties at the lowest current rates of interest. As Xo have funds on hand at all times Borrow Stables with candep nd on getting thi Carriages, 18 | jeast, Possible dota oe pian dhol he WANTED TO PURBHASE, An, 1 f Mort, aos Tuners or lenges for which the high- WW 1; i fo manent, utile Societe: * henpen: Tod wit $1, mtn I ry in cn da 5 he TD capital SLEW nstalments re-pagable Lands Bought and Sold. Several good farms for sale. To Agents for several first class Fire Ine surance Companies. Collections jadeands eneral agency bus ness transacted. g feney post: 7 DEBENTURES BOUGHT." GR JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Office in Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, » Port Perry. NORTHERN REACH Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, MONEY 0 LEND! The undersigned has any amount of Money Dry Goods, to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at . Unusually Low Rates of Interest} Groceries, Loar.s can be repaid in any manner to suit < . the borrower. Clothing, Also several Improved Farms, and Wild Lands for sale, cheap. Boots and Shoes, loves ads in. Municipal. Debi Hardw. are, re ank and other marketable Stocks. Ti Apply to inware, JAMES HOLDEN, . Official Assignee, Broker, &c. Stationery, : gt fhe Dominion Bank, McMil- ; FET an's Block, Brock st., Whitby. Patent Medicines, &ec., Whity, April 10, 1815, I8 AT THE . Greenbank Store. B A H E R Y'! i GEO. FLINT. Greenbank, July 20, 1873. 2 Confectionery. HE Bakery and Confectionery business T in all their branches carried on in my Port Perry and Prince Albert establishments, Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice. Bridal and other Cakes made 10 order. Socials and otber entertainments applied on moderate terms, CONFECTIONS! in every variety and of the best quality. Child bunds 8 Toys in al CHAS, HISCOCKS.. Port Perry, March 10, 1875. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR & BULLIES. Daily Line to Rochester! [C on or about y April 19, fac ER "NORSEMAN,"" Gravion, Ms Master,) Lil make her fogulat WELT - MONEY ! T ecting_there with the New York Central and Erie Railways for all points East, West, and Souf ; wu leave Charlotte (port. of BEST rl Shonshe daly at a. kip od Tor Toy Hope "This is the shortest 30d quicken Tule to route to &c., in all their Shas J] TERING, &C., in al exeouted in the best style. Having secured the services of a cg tent party to and conduct the farm, RICK-LAYING, STORE WO gy [fo butane CONTRACTOR. mom atts 7.80 and Port Hoge ato OL for Contracts taken jn Sione works Brivk , &c., &o. Brood, Mare aud Foals sin CALL AT MY BAKERY Port Perry or Prince Albert. 3 manage I will, in fnute. 3 Hovote my wile stones y OHN CHRISTIE, 1 wf Oswego 'and: Wi ki : Je "power cua, ONEY TO LOA™ at At8 por cont interest as 1n Stock, gil aud, nis tne | WoO pg fos ----- éguer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer, M Real Estate. tous! 0 Bos-| P| fils able hg HT Licongen--s s ra Romp. Fag Cr ad Address with ten esut rotten Comission For further plyto R. Crawford Bic M, Youxe, wich Sf, N. Y. Office--Manghester. Pott Perry, March 12, 1874. 2 po ort, Hope; orC. F. OFC. F-CHlderslopve, KRghion 04m ® Sy ee... PRIZE LIST oe the Fall Show of Oana Agricultaral Society $° Willismsburg, THUSDAY & FRIDAY, OCT. 72 Axp Sra. kd pt pd bh DO DD Pu ed hk od DODD Pd hd hd bt BD g£2ggg88 232333 gg8ES Two year old Gelding or Filly . One year old Colt . + Two year old Entire Colt. One i old Entire Colt GENERA H ss2388s 333832 38888 Team ............. Brood Mare and Foal..........cccconun Two year old Gelding or Filly....... One year-old Colt............. ees -Single Driving Horse........... . Two year old Entire C0lt ceeeseres sere Saddle Horse . 2 n CLASS B.--CATTLE. * Grade Milch COW .coecoresetorasoreses es $3 Two year old Heifer..ccceveaessnsy One year old Heifer... se sesessae Durham Milch Cow--with Pedigree. Two yo old Dirhusi, si fer--with oe oe Bt DO et pe BD 88 gss8 CO pb 8288 Pedigree .. Yoke of Oxen........ .. 0 CLASS C. SHEEP. Aged Ram, Cotawold..... Yearling Ram, Cotswold Ram Lamb, Colewold:: Aged Ram, Lei Yearling Tam, Leicester . sassserassaesnsarinte Ram Lamb, L Two Ewes that have raised Lambs hia Cotswol Two Shearling Ewes, Cotswold ... Two Ewe Lambs, Cotswold .....-. Two Ewes that have raised Lambs, th this 8eason, Leicester weeccies coosee Two Sheurling Ewes, Leicester i iF : EY - Toe : 000 50 Be Mrererats 22g 32% 28888% Two Ewe Lambs, Lig hessorsicsrores SS D. --SWINE, Bow, Large proed; ihat has raised pigs Sow, Small Breed, "that has raised Pigs 1DiG BBUBON eecosoeesccreresenreresoseesss Sow Pia, large Brood, 6 months old or unde Sow Pig, Small Breed, 6 months old or under Bg CLASS E-POVIIRY. . Pair Game Fowls .. 50c Pair Fowls, Large. Breede esaseseeeses 506 Pair Turkeys .. . Bair Geese ...... ssesssursesy vevsansesn Pair Ducks. 50c CLASS rDalRy { PRODUCE. + Tub of Butter, 50 lbs or over... gonst $2 Ten lbs Butter... 1 Ten lbs Cheese .. 1 CLASS G. CMPLEMENTS, Déuble Wagon..... Pair Harrows Plow ...... ig Sot Horse Shoes eesear'ssrrtoserennrnusnessontoessnsonsay Crass H--DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Foam Harness ....vevcvevncionacsacecaranasnnne . $2 00 Single Light Harness . .. 200 Side Harness Leather . . 100 Qalf Skin Tanned ........ . 1 00 Two Pairs Gent's Seats he pair sewed and one pair pegged 1 50 Pair Ladies' Boots, home-mad: 1 50 Crass I,--GRAIN, FR LES. 1st, 2nd, Twe bushels Fall Wheat . 2 00 81 50 Two bushels Spring Wheat 2 00 1 50 Two bushels Peas ...... 1 80 100 Two bushels Oats, Black T 60 015 Two bushels Oats, White ..., ww 180 [3 Two bushels Barley, two rowed .....0uus 1 00 075 a bushels Barley, not two rowed...... 1700 05 'wo bushels Potatoes. ... . 017 Bushel Potatoes, 4 variti . 078 "Fwo bushels Turni| . 015 Carrots «016 Three Heads Cabbag 0 +028 Two . 0125 Nessenesas . 050 . 07 . 050 «078 . 0178 Collection of Fall Apples, to consist of not fewer than four varieties of four Apples each. ............s : 1 00 Collation Winter es, to' ¢onsist of not fewer than ! four varieties of four Apples each. . 00 + Dosén Fall Pears kK] Dozen Winter Pears . " EFT " | Ten yards horse made Cloth...... versess§) 'Ten yards home 1 Home '0 Hoye made Vi 0 « made Plain Quilting 0 + Hone' a 0 + Pair home made Wooler b lowe mada Gents rp [3 made Woolen BRAWL .ouyee vedo seyens '0 "Home made Ten yards Plaid, woolen or mixed 1 Hom tfisde Sts Skeins Stooking Yam, . ¢ Pi me made We, Sain e als home made Mitens. 0 - Pair home made Gloves. . . 0 + Specimen of home made 1 Berlin Wool or Worsted: 0 "Berlin ¥ool or Worsted, 0 Kaney Netting..... : (|) : 0 . 0 ow 0 @ reves ge xe =a "eves ered 18E SL HS m A Ta 32 of 0°80' 3% 0 80 . 050 0 50 3B si 0 i% os. . 0% «05 £ § > a El » $= *» «2 od pd fk Gd pk Beh ed ed ed fk Bt oo con? a5 8888 bf Q@O000 © 000000 QQOCOeOIoooom= IS £8833 & 2INSTVR3FRTEEI23TESE «% cocoogceceecca UNREST ITSES SETI RTARNBBRYLITURY SRABRRERT FRE $8352 8TSEETRIANINITNN ifdry goods store. 'Fand he worked, ith 4% last be. fell-- fooisopsdssasianiase cecocsce The Confession. The shades of evening were falling fast. Two lovers sat on a raised | kooll in the Fair Grounds.-- They had been dowt to the Foresters' Fete and the fair one had partaken freely of lemon pop and other delicacies. A cloud passed | over the features of Sally. The lustre fornook her dark eyes. Her spirit seemed troubled, " Trivia the lily now on thet young 'Where bloomed the rose," Ten times that evening did Harry importune her to acquaint him with the cause of her sadness, but not a a word escaped her lips. Sad and faintly she sat, "And now and then as Yih she stole, And tears began to flow." Harry viewed her intently and with big emotion burst forth, ' Breathes there a wretch so base as to injure you, my dearest, by word or action ? Tell me, and by thine heart, as pure as heaven, I swear neverto rest till have redressed thy wrongs! Is an awful mystery locked ¢p in thy bos som, that T must know 7 'Tell me the secret, and by the ringlets of thy hair, I'll swear never to reveal it, though the blackest torments rack me. Pour out thy soul. Tell thine owa Harry what lies so heavy upon thy breast!" She blushed. She placed her fair hands below her belt, looked languidly in her lover's fice and softly, like the low breathing of an expiring saint, thus confessed, " 'Tis them green apples, Harry." E-------- A plain Wisconsin man, horrified at over-bearing his wife ejaculate, " That's the kind of a clothes-pin I am," and went away and attempted suicide. How true, as Dr. Johnson says, that every man tries with his wut- most care to hide his care from oth~ ers and his idleness from himself.' Talk about the poetry of motion and sylph-like grace, but did you ever stand by and see a woman use a one-tined fork fo flog a stove-cover off ? A Troy bigamist ran out of the back door while his two wives were fighting over the question as to which should have him, and has not since been seen. When a Detroiter was asked the other day by a traveler if he had ever been in Brooklin, he hastened to reply: " Do I look like one of that sort ot men. sir ?' "I don't care much abowt the bugs," said Warmley, to the head of a genteel boarding-house, * but the fact is, madam, I haven't the blood to spare ; you see that yourself." Every man who mails a package subject to the new postal ratés drops it into the hole with the wish that Senator Hamlin had to sit for two hours on a hot shovel.--Detroit Free Press. | The newspapers stéte that 4 well know banker in Paris has abseond- ed, leaving = deficit behind. Mrs Partington thinks it was very good of the poor msn. to leave it; when he might have got 4 Saar with every- thing: ' Caladonis girls are opponed to fir troducing the letter carrier systeitt in town, "Fhe idea !"' says one of them, "of having letters left, at the |bhouse!, Then we can't go to 'the "I post office' and won't hve shy. exs 'I cuse for going down town." A wan down in Lynn, Mass, it is said, rade so many pairs of shoes in one day that it took him two days to cotnt there. Ho was alsinart one but not equal to one up in New Hampshite, who built so many miles of stone wall in one day that it took him all night snd next day |®0d to get kote. Ob, she was an A 1 Conueaunt bello, of the { very first Water, or more ; and she married a regular fine haired swell who clerked in # And he clerked, [one into trouble with some'of the money; IT RTE Ar Ev DA AE ve CTA BOE? came og old fol oF tse'; and the neighbors askéd when' they {found 4hé'd cote, whet hé¥ hus band's biz. faight be. « Oh Ke isa railroad tial now, she said vhs sistant condstor," nid ahd; but somé one asked, as hé shook his head, what the dickéns that might be. And then with (Hit high "old stylé of bers, she answéred the 'io. refrogatio : "He sedfets in slack: ing the sped of thé des, When the train approachés thé station." = A hatdet fubjéct to déal with: thas event un ofd déék of cards, is a vhan wh6' don't advertise. The Milwaukee Neios has received an exchange with bul one original article™a five lire a cknowlodgement of thé recéipt of & string of fish. A few days agé a Norwich man boughrt & chest of tea in Providence, and on opening found a stone inside weighing nearly eleven pounds. He remarked that thé weighs of Provi dencé are véry tiysterlonsr & young Tady i in ' Mindsora bodsts' that she hdd fen grown up brothers to watch ovér her ; but & Norristown git} prefers to bave only one bro= thét to watéh ovér hér--provided he is the brother of some other girl. A jailor tw & Western' State had recéivéd stéiet ordérs tot to kéep the Prisoners in solitary ¢onfinément.-- ' | Oneé when he had two in chargé one escaped, and be was obliged to' kick the other out of the door to comply ' | with the regulation. Danbery has the champion pa- tient boy. 'He went to # neighbor's house for a cup of sour milk. "I haven't anything but sweet ilk,' said the woman pettihly. "I'lf wait tiHl it solivs,' said thé obliging yotith, sinking into a chair, Nothing isso discouraging to & young lawyer just as he waxes elo< quent about angel's tears, weeping' willows and tornBstones, ds to be in terrupted by the cold blooded justice with, "you're off your mest, bub; this is a case of hog-stealing," Henry Ward Beecher was intro< duced to a Shaker at the Whité Mountains the other day, and said to/ him. I understand your belief dé~ prives you of some of the pleasures of this life, wherenpon the other replied, 'It shields us frony sone of ity temptations, also.' ee A little girl wént ino a neigh= bor's house ome day, where some zpple parings My on a platé on the table, After sitting a while, she said, 'Ismell apples.' 'Yes,' the lady replied, 'I guess you smell these apple-parings on the plate', ¢No, no,' said she, ¢tain't them I smell ; I smell whole apples.' A new biographer of Artémue Ward says the genist umorist tisu. ally wrote with one leg over the arm of kis ¢hair. We had stways sup= posed that he wrote with a pen or # pencil ; but to write with one leg over the arm 'of the chair is not so difficult as to write with one arm over the leg of a chair, Mrs. Millis was asked the other day how she managed to get along 80 nicely with Mfr. Millis, and fiankly replied : Ob; ¥ feed hind well. When a woman marries, 'her happiness for a little while depends upon the state of her Tresband's heart; after thet, it's. pretty: muel socording to bis stored) 17 A returned Enoch Anish" Pind tearing around and railing at a Chri: tian community thet would slow a Woingn to starve nearly. jo dunes in the absence of her husband. ° trith is he loft her inthe days' el hoopakitts Tooking Tike this ©; and 'his return found her and looking this 1: The impression | that she had starved was natival, ¢ What are you doing here ; why don't you goto work 7 asked a fathe &r of. bis som: "Dip ko Pd

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