4 EE TH AND GENERAL ADVERTISER VOL. XXI, NO. 42.4 PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1878. i Fort) Onfrin Obseruer. _ Business @avds. MUNEY TO LOAN | PORT PERRY {LIVERY STABLES "All's Well That Ends Well." ate, and drank, and talked, they gave nevera| 'Mr. W, L, Dunkin of Pike County Pa. EF = --- thought to the little office boy outside, who-- | he told me.' ' A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICUL. ONTARLO BANK. Just Lois of Bristol Avenue, where the |the lobby-door being left wide open--heard | ¢ Well, It's see the snake Gare B P 4 JWSPAPER, palatinl stores towered skyward, where the | every word they said. The names arrested his| : re Bourter --Prepare your fruit thé TURAL § FAMILY NE A : . The t »" oS © Caio 7 PORT FERRY, ONY MORTCACES WANTED. MK 1 x richly clad walked to and fro, making costly [#ttentior. He hears his master say-- And i oy boy put the box on the counter, and | same as for preserves allowing a pourd of ONT. I 4 5 toatl eb, have you never heard from your wife of - | raised the canvas covering, ii x EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, CAPI TAL $3,000,000| C. 1 N Vi I E, Danes ae Sascinations of brilliang cerning her?" The Simi ent was on top of the yd i Si Stang Susee to pound of fruit, one half pint of BY a - HE Subscribers have large sums of mon- PROPRIETOR. 3 ed purses, runs a narrow, |, "ny God--what will all i otha tr ne ' A . vsnake was | vinegar to three pounds of sugar ; add a tea- ey pliced in their hands Gr investment on "TOR. wretched street called * Dirk's Lane,' but | qo if cannot find m oh ina glittering coil at the bottom. Hig coal | spoonful of cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon and BAIRD & PARSONS. PORT PERRY BRANH. Ley pi Farms, Village Properties, and * Scare-crow,' would be more appropriate, for i 2 POOR Wile andbeipless| ik il like little jet balls in th i i i jelli a i ; -- other Securities in' this and wdlotaing Counties HESS hearts 1 ovis pow. Tali et a a prog ] iid or | children yes shown like little jet balls in the | allspice ; boil until jellied, stirring it all the : oy | ¢) 0 ully ecu & ere fal ng to pi es, t ay. a pd i > i I Motiowars Thikhew and e te naive 1s Avery Stabl os With decay the rickety a fo blinds "Ghar up, Donal, we most Bunt up all - a vm vance ; no 50 w we ol rotting the I a supply of superior Horses and Carriage: vy Bf cd s It 8 i 2 oity 5 ust then some customers en subscription taken for less than six months; SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. cndep non Eatin Siete nioney Wilh the prepared to furnish first ae AL Carriages, is beeing back aud forth in the gusty wind, the he toscors 14 the city, ut stl sil fgy had canes i Paulmier bo ares hey Asis Watss.~ Wash trevor jour Sod and no paper discontinued until all arrears | Savings Department is now open in TED Ta PURCHASE, weather-beaten fences dilapidated, clap-boards | "4¥¢ used her pwiden name--strange, but 1 hi : : , : er borrowed » cane | gharp apples, and bake them slowly until are paid. coho rit this ranch: Depesits of WAN L 1 Vv E FR Y R i Cc 8 swinging, aud te old broken window panes I have forgot it; what was it,' and tapped the wire, The snake rattled so done ; then break them up, put into a jug ,. RATES OF ADVERTISING. FiveDollars and upwards received and inter=| oy number of Mortgages for which the high- On Moderate Tern stuffed with rags, old hats, ete. Can this be | * Delapier--her futher was French--if she loudly that the men started back. By Irish | with a quart of water, stir up briskly with & For each line, first insertion ........$9 08 | yt allowed thereon. est figures will be allowed. Cait p aw by an artery of the great city? Yes; the living | bas taken that name I can trace her it she is | POTter of the neighborhood entered for 8 [silver spoon, and allow it to stand an hour 6 : : im pre T- *. MCKENZIE. | rs fecelv here f to T ichito . Sibiwen insertions, pe line Ferre 9 i No notice of withdrawal required. oe et chehpo st and | Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 CKENZLE. | tide flows freely here, although ouly pale, sad | living. There aro very few Delapicrs in nightcap. or two. Strain through a fine scive, and ards, a ges Der ied Ae A.A. ALLEN, largest Monetary nstituelon In Camila, Puid countenances are seen; faces furrowed, and | America.' 'Look at the snake, Mike,' Paulmicr |gweeten to taste, Lemon flavouring may be . A. A. ALLEX th able i 3 0 iding despairingly i : ps oF otal Office. pre. pid an Yogostor.. ig Hh Cp Aig nstalments re-pay: STRAW AND FELT i Saaly a Tel, Js dea ¢ Pho, very few; I know lots of 'em.' It said. ta added gz i pts. Liluren look pinched + offices! : ta a ¢Shnake ! Who're you trying to mak > ed, will be at our risk ATS and spectral ; their thivly-clothed arms and | the oftice-boy talking aloud in his ex. 2 ying Mate a > y : Advertisements measured by Nonpareil, W. BURN HAM, Clerk of the Thira Divi) Lands Bought and Sold. are 3 burs hands burole with cold citement., fule of?" and he put his face close down to | Liuy Piexie --Chop one gallon of green and charged according to the space they oc-(,) + sion Court. Of ue in Bigelow's block, - ain M2 avEl in the Newest Fries bn ui pur iy 5 ho > ey puny * David called Mr. Dripont. the wire, Whic-r-r-r went the snakes rat. | tomatoes ; sprinkle salt over them and let py. Port Perry. Several good farms sale. L Also, Dresses made to order, Sutis- gas fi ) fe allow, to their 3 A . 1 s : iii them He twenty. four hots: dein off th feo 104 1 tion guaranteed. veetehed dwellings. C Well, sir, answered Davie, ing to] (1% and it plunged straight at Mike's face, y-Jour, ome; Coat) ou hy, Advertisements received for publication. | ogice hours from 10a m, to 3 p. m. 2 Agents f voral first. class Fire In ac 8 wictche PEN , sir,' answered Davie, coming to ini Cs iL v i tawny nl ¥ Hobo Instat, an Omice Jn i Is for se era Rell MISS TIFFIN. A% we enter ota OF the tray tenciments we The door? Junging Sek hid i Mike cried out, -- Higher oy hee it away, then add Welye until forbid and charged according No AN . . esidence--one door east of Me. Prince's | fund that the snow has been b 3 « What nlking » 'Benorrah, the baste knows I'm an [rish- | 0Rions chopped, six green peppers, three advertisément will be taken out untilpaid for | Ys oR: MEASURES an Henrie fide and general agency busl- | putcher shop, Queen street, Port Perry, Lael Bp - =» 1 BAS Lee 1s i and ao 2 I ae os ing Sous ? man and a countrbyman of St. Patrick, and | Quarts chopped cabbage, one. halt pint white h ECT E 'S § MEASURE ess transacted. x i coule ul curing i : A os] digouns ailowud to Je ants | INIPOCTGS of Cnr 2 DEBENTURES OUGHT Muy ut, 1578, of vol: whiteness' which hus been sic! P hearing what you said, |) gid not wait for the whisky that Mr, | mustard seed, black peppers, cloves, etc., to and others who advortise by the year or For tho County O: ntario. 7 SBE HEE LER oe - - | Eth ' ) Tr i " taste. Put vinegar to this and cork tight half-year, = i : the cracks of the door, 'And what did you say--turn about is Paulmier was pouring. ¥ ¢ ght. Arise forms. will In all cases bef Port perry, Nov 1, 1875, 45:8 JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, Hotels. an old --s0 fecbly that all but ston tie play? When closing time came Mr. Paulmicr put | ooo Goines Puke the Concord Gr x ie must sigh for the human woe there enshri Air play the box in the Sixth avenue wind A TE Lhd la Lonton rape Siletly + OHN CHRISTIE, General Agents, = {upon the neatly swept hearth, three chitdrent II," stammered the office-boy, I said tie ol . "tte ven . ie ow, 85d | yhen fully ripe, stemming them withou » .Job Department. TOW Nir CLENE Delitiore. was tacked on a card, lettered ¢ Look out for the [oo " 7 3 Pamp.lets, Hand Bills, Post P ' J Office In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, 3 sit talking, The lamp light, flic g th hig] Jelapiere Was common enough, 1 know snake |' reaking any mors than cui be helped J ampllets, Hand Bills, Posters, Lr0=1 ;5y0p of Marring: Licenses--Conveyancer, port P ws 1s by Hs sickly Ha tive of em,' allowing alittle over one-fourth of a pound. grammes, Bill Hends, Blank Forms, cccipt Commissioner &c. . Port Perry, Oct. 11, 18 Fort bersy: = kn shy meth Dae ¢ Fee Delapieres,' said the visi When the boy opened the Sixth avenue of 8u; ey a pound of fruit k ig Books, Chucks, Books, Circulars, Business Mice. ancheste ory y PORT PI en cradle in which a ,' #aid the visitor grasp-| , psterday inet: hie el : Id p of fruit; make a syrup Office-- Manchester, min 5 ee PORT PERRY A hil f. 4 Tow this te 4 -- door yesterday morning he was frightened i Ris $ : : a sick child of four years lay slumbering. The | ing the boy's arm tightly, 'Te " «t about a quart of water at a tin e patting in Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and s 3 3 2 ghtly, * Tell mw, boy by a tremendous rattling He looked toward y palibe olor, exceuted promptly and at lower rates | 71 C. FORMAN, ND - {little hands held one of Lers iu u tight clasp, | what are their uames and where are they, : ? 2. h fait enough for only one can; let your syrup shan any other estab) ishmenbin the ISSUER OF 9 HE Subscriber having leased the above | und unwillivg to disturb the child, she left her : . the window aud saw the snake coiled near | No the trait inckts. ust t boil, BEF Dartios from a distance ' will be his endeavor to conduct | fe inst asit had fallen from its fastenings-- * Well, sir, loosen your grip--plense sir-- | the bos. Whips, tie uit Indl Just come fou, 1 4 bills, &e. printed can have HE to take ~ [arrin £ Licenses. MONEY, LAND & INSURANC? ery particular so as to merit the | 1 pout Ler shoulders--a halo of beauty. She there--there's Frauk Delspicre, he's the] A customer who had ently stayed puting thom 'in fhe cane before: thy crack wil One door west of the Walker House approbation and patronage of the public, 5 ie. [brave v1 ever i ; : customer who had apparently syed up l,,,., ' goat them up home with them. bias was fearful that the mght of death w her- | bravest Loy I ever knew, sir, but he's starv= | all night to be up early, entered. He grasp. g i v 3 ort Perry. | ; : : so iar, a We 5 : * J. BAIRD. I'. PARSONS. 7 } a bout her only dat little pilgrim | in'; then there's Fred Delapiere, and Harry | ed his eye opener with a trembling hand. and | MANGE Piekres. o muskmelons and emer o ye of 8 ) 2 nN | be looked at | Delapicre and Daby May, who is dyin', | was hurrying it to his lips, when the boy cut a small hole in the side that lies on thy, ory iY Noy a Te ori tier a ot J ot rem i; os Se i 3 least ays that's what mother said this morn: | glarmed by a sudden movement on the pary | 210 nd, and take out the seeds. Soak in o 5 is alle wy few ite we 0 e loved in.' aprake ' venk brine ten days (be § po p Pistia. Sur MONEY TO LOAN |Provicee and surpassed by none out of the es the tubs in His boscm, and O11 4 Pane me to them --quick. and | of the stake, exclyimed ; wenk brine ten days (he Surg and Keep thetn ysielan, J AXIN Fest cities Father! she prayed, *save her from sucha] 050 em--aquick, and a purse of | + Look out for that snake I' alt under the brine) ; take out and sprinkle Coroner for th ¥ of Ontario In nny manner to bees a Find | Commercial | Travelefs, the Traveling S108 18 thiway as her mother's has been golbis yours, > The man looked, and turned pail, Then [the inside with grouud cloves, pepper and a | ) , Notes, J 0 d ahi ? = ' n't wi ie sir ov. Wi : r i vith str PORT PERRY. } br rool To eed ul Public, Fazmers and others doing business F v.as the move: . the [don't want the gold, sir, but they will | hy put down his glass and walked out.-- | nutmeg, then G1 them with strips of horss , : re State, GOFOF Ol . 1 i} ! noved in her hel . ". , i % i 3 4 2 Br | New IMTarriage Act. in the Village and the general public will tittle hands loosen thee Lold, and the mothers St un ve got it--and Ull take you | Four men dropped in a little later, and call. | fdish, cinnamon, small onions and string } YE * find in . taueik if Me, Dupont says so. » rock tai i beans ; fill the crevices with white stard hours from m. to 12 m. the Yass by the hearths, * Moti dear | i ¥ ed for cocktails, After the boy had fied | Deans; he cr, i white mustar 3 Port Perry, July Ist, 1874. | THE WALKER HOUSE there any b read 2 asks Marev, the + Yes, go, Davie, and may God bless you | them he said warningly. seed. Replace the little places that wera . CHARLES having been re [JU ot) i thems. Ives inthe Ch: all that can be required in the matter of © or ung tng, mother, y om : g Donnid, fu sour atudetlubing,) * Ba eureful of that spike over (here | cob ont, antl hil then with strips uf white gonnty of Ad Marriage License Agent-- 1 v wuch ether accommodation and moderation in charges nk, the eldest, | yy wound about a great deal §Mr Roscoe] The men gazed upon tie snake in a start. [cloth sewed on; lay the melons in 4 stone, and Ace nie LU Marriage 1. ent um, whetl orhess Yd 8 AM coe i Y : 3 ! rh nie ars duty) continues to fur The Charges are No Higher at the Hi r ne , 4 AG thought, but scon all the grand buidings | led way. Then they gulped = down their [iar with plugged side up and cover with a Oftice, opposite the town hall, herctofore--at Port Perry # Ww i stot. ! wars dul wa tn i + . nile ODEN id rude 2 hot vine ) alker House than at ony were left behind, and they went with quick | cocktails, and the one who paid, said : 3 Port Perry Ss mi ) i c wen iy und browzht | " -- id ak -- |e oud prenduet on town other Hotel in Town. 4) Al Pan a { feetdown crocked Dirk's Lane, ¢ Young man, you'd better tell your boss er etl $m - . 4 Tk Moll 8 5, Piscine. Si where the title is perfect, the The House is fitted up throughout in CAThie wilt bes fo il Aopen] 'Aleres the place, sir," said Davie, and Mr | that he's gota fanny fellow behind his bar, | Conxen Bree --Git your butcher to put in : Ochann oth an Rin or FIRS [ CLASS STYLE | she said (not adding that there | Roscoe held out some shining gold with the | You're too fresh, you are,' and the men [pickle for you five or six pounds of the WM. METLT, MD, RANCIS RAF, MD "" . was not another mouthful in the house) and | remark, "Take it child," but the quick witted | stalked out, ronnd of beef. Have him send it to yon the stoi mm 'publicity in the tr The Tables and Bar supphed with the bending down she held the basin over the flume | child was gone, and Mr, Roscoe tapped ; 5 : i evening before you are going to cook it.-- : tr ho tite 1s chor ot ye # : ar i Uhpl Y. : : Iw atiL ih +E tah neared over ths Yaad re y rs So . ppe When Mr, Panlmicer came he dispatched a ar A 3 3 SA a : : v rk Oo i rke . At atten-- le ANG 0 wd. gently on the shaky door, i . ; { : Put it in the pot which you will use to cock Ye-appointed Issuce paid here in two w tion paid to the convenicnee * Ob. mother, #t . \ 1 Harry Tt wos i messenger for Mr, Hamilton, the press agent An SE tion. ; Ato hei, § 80 gc oo, h arn = ] was ape nod alittle way, and a gentle of the Aquarium, Mr. Hamilton was out it in; fill it full of cold water, and let it sonk -- Marriage licenses. ALL GUI tea like more, added Fred with a faint] voice full of tears, asked, Whatas wanted? | Lut ono of the officils sent three men, pro- | M1 Bight. I£it is not very salt the soaking, E. FAREWE Nis i . " 1 y / attempt at a joke. v Docs Mis Delanicrs live hate © inant D ; s NDIOr le omkties : Sue Attorney for On Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the | Parrish's Bloc! ¥, Cor, I At abundines of cottetable The weary wiathes atte ith tha ors tar Ls ho > lis clapicre live here 2" inquired vided with a long scoop net 'and a pair of may b SR, La 2 Taming, a | Usbridie, May 17, 1577, Shed accommodation, and attentive oty toi Vary rol Rha voce, tongs. The snake rattled and. #prang af |Your fire iskindied, put it on with suiticien k 1874, gi Joo ' a weary half hour--end ing very hard to +1 ain Mrs. Dilapiere + 1s : enssiny ODES. he sna i id sprang . A aed obit 5 aL ek AB aie --- TS W. B. MiGAW. pu glituess in hor voice that h poor}, Tum i ! Ty fere ; 1s there any servic | gue or five times, but they netted him and ead wt 10 over it. Jt Ye HImIN i a ) i ATEN gi i . : . i . can render you 2! J . i i nm ree hours, After once begins A | I Du Ay, Ottawa, Un > MON I Y RY LOAN. Port Pel April 20, 18 Leart never knew--and then said J o : took him to "the Aquarium. There it was yu 0 Heg ho 1 Se beg ] as iy ; i mitts {ooo nr! - i. «i world Teo vou i bed: mother will 'Let me in please; the night is very ascerteiniod that he is five fact Tong and d= to boil do not let it stop a moment ; ard be onlin Sindh je | JORT PERRY HOU tick you a bitiee night, and ste cold.' Jolly striped, - He lis elght rotted earfulandnob te ley it pur) ton est, or Ib nd of de ents o i | { : ARR : ably striped. -- He has eig cls fi j OMea--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office [40 SE ad the Registrution of Trade | The undersigned basany amonnt of Money | ghivored us Their bed was only an | - * [cannot she answered, trying to close | + 3 oped: Hu Ans CIEL ERHCIS® © will be hard and tough. fit is boiled with ag ~ 3 ntar Ma rks s procured, Drawings, * lend upon Farm and Town Property, at PORT PERRY. old mattrass spread in one corner: but as theie the door. I have neither fire nor food, -- Mr. Paulmier said yesterday that he in- | o¢ voectabl its flavor will be much im= Yi JOUNG SMITA, THOR, Bares nl other Docuraents neces. Unusually Low Rates of Interest! JAS. V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. mother tucked the woollen spread Please Took w little farther, | tends to bunt up the customers, whose morn: | vol Ly putting in a small piece of sweet re P: « ) X Sie 4 i vw still o i A ine drink p iloc ssure , a . 3 of si i = Roy Inthe wi 5. Loars can be repaid in any mauncr tosuit| The above Honse is now most comfort #01 they were still clothed with ¢ Mr. Roscoe opened the door, bared his| 10% drinks were spoiled, to assure them that | up pork, alsoa few whole cloves, and alspice, | He ¢ . + . " v it c Foo pf : " is as oi . opice Seis HE eeip Ol In i the borrower. {ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in pants, they begun to grow quite comfortable og « « Lucia, my poor Lucia, and the the snake was 1. If this assurance 18 not | palf a small teacup of molasses, and as much ------ WwW M. SPENCE, Coxrractor, Bris, &c. Also severul Improved Farms, and Wild | jie Meme Sly, 4 od Liquors and Ci and eliatty. arms opened. 'Oh, Donald darling 8i¥¢ them, he fears that they may attribute | (igor vinegar, Try it with a tork, and when - " w, Maurice 2 fitonin ey Lands for shit, ep) Vis alee, gest clus Stabling anid goo! tl t whis) ers, bat the mother ¢ you come at last ? and the brave heart ibeir feelings to the wrong cause, done and tender, take it out on a platter, and TTORNEY-AT-LAV olicitor in Chan Subseriver returning his stocere. Investments made in Municipal Delben 1 mik 4 8 first : a1 3 oh Cia with tet As -- pi when it is thoroaghiyeeold it may be sliced cery Notary Public, &e. b a tures, Pank end othr marketable Stocks | the largest and best House in this section of uv stich a jolly shawl solid to. which iad hoi go such, fuduted with joy, isn 1, 13; on Yet may be se By il © . i 8 Si 0 ., v + o re i it 2 rv, Office hours punctually from 9a.m. to 5 5 p.m Apply to ! country. Fare $1.00 per Day. | etionY. H'wasso ved and). No words can describe the glad reunion-- What | to Teach the Girls. us you require it Avery goed way 1s to Money 10 Loan at 8 per cent, on all JAMES HOLDEN rm ow cine - and it only cost one dolar; it would be folly to attempt--so I will only --- put the picce of meat, while hot into a ine 3 fons on Arcade Official Assignee, Broker, ae AILWAY HOUSE, t hought it for mother. | say that the bell rng out its twelve strokes| Teach them self-reliance. bowl or pan just large enongh to hold it Y Oftice, Bige Sit pn ) 5 1 (Opposite the Railway Station.) "Where *s your money you earned holding before either husband or wife sought rest; Teach them to make bread, press it in bard; put a plate on the top of it * , yd. Sa ni ) - 0} . >. : oy x 2 i i 3 no TARA Burk Nel TORT pequys ¢ | horses, T like to know ? quested Fred. | for the backward ground had to be repassed, | Teach them to make shirts. oa which set a flat iron or something heavy 1 = of babel "This House has bacn thoroughly over. | ¢ Gone to pay for medicine and broth for Donald telling his wife ' to hold it down until it is cold, Much de it the ver feure at which y : thiy er. | ne 1 ie 4 onald ing his wife how her pray had "Poa Ani wd oh + Muc jor in Ww i ; Dost material Whitby, April 10, 1873, banled, fitted up and dn a viow Taby May, answered Fra d hen added in "reached him a year before his return ; how Terk int te) Paint oe owas, pends on the way cold meat is put on the, 0, &0., &C. work mans W my | to the accommadation sts, 'Fred. It vaid Raby May is Te 3 ven ick shoes, Naa i © Ovi & C Store 2 { ¢ goin cave 2 ? i ak i V | fst Port Perry aly NOTICE Td FARMERS & OTHERS trains. PSE stable: and shed accom | Bin Irani tven 2 echoed Marry: *[wis? [, conquered King Alcohel with God's belp Teach them how te make their own | even of ; lay them around the inside of et modation, i Ta and then decided not to come back » dresses, of the plat (never on a plate,) with theic | tould do too, dere everysin' hootiful dar and then not to come back empty ( LW. MM. WILLCOR HOLT : ILLING ILLIVRAY, Solicitors, Notaries Public, &e, Port Perry. Z@~ A large amount of money to loan at * per cent. John Billings. | John MetGillivray. D HURD, Attorne; P. in Chancery. Of i Pore Perry. J. A. MURRAY. ATE Patterson & Ela si Eh LICENSED AUCTIONEER 1) ETURNING my sincere thanks to my I \ numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as | "MONEY TO TO LOAN. rp ; { unde reigned would say to the owners 1vest for pe oat eight 18 assured, 8, MH, CHRISTIAN. Manchester, October 17, 1577, MONEY TO LOAN. , Proprictor. I EVERE HOUSE, MANCHESTER, Jy GEO. HOUCK. Having leased the above excellent Io tel | it wil be my endeavor to conduct it in | ry particular so as to merit the appro- | ¢ public, l ristmns presoita nr alt. to tale us t tll Mim we's | hungry, added Fred. let re cold and ¢ And late dot ncain' but an old rusty knife, | chimed | v Frank lau inz mother | our extremi at this speech, but the ched. * Oh, my God, aid u or my darlin vill soon g J und then she took from her bosom a thin kid case, and opening took from it a note which read :--* My wife, I am SOBER NOW, Lets pray to God | handcd, ¢ And, datling, God bas prospered m:. give you comfori onee more,' I have cnough--honestly carncd--to Four weeks rolled by, In a fair suburban | | | cottage Lucia Roscoe | cushioned rocker. sits in a low softly- | Baby May a happy con valeseent, sits in her lap, nursing a doll | buby nearly us large as herself ain the three boys It is even | chatting in ing; 3 f front of the grate fire, but this time they are are Te and do it like a queen, T accomplishments --music, painti have enough Tyo own to do it with, them the essentials of life--truth, honesty, ch them how to wear calico dresses them drawing--if ch you money Teach uprightness--and at a suitable time let them marry, ------------ Learn to Swim Girls. edges over-lapping one another, and a row will tell it is foolish to other about such It takes no more time in the end to dish up your food it docs to do it s0 wuch more down the centre, Many persons you that things or take time about it. neatly and with taste thar and the result is In our opinion a sloven'y table has a decidedly demoralizing effect upon the family, Fenton, Surgeon Auctioneer during the past eight years, N 1 A \ RB 1 0 Th 0 TEI bo a A dala oem Sram he + 2 Subsord : 4 t T came near killing you in my last drunken | jy vqinge Jar 1 : Dentist. Office over would now beg to offer my services to atl FYHE Subscriber is prepared to len i money 0 . i Jou in wy mat Frit ni kneeling on a large velvet rag, and Davie, | 0 io como excellent advice toEnglish : : Corrigan & Camp- who may have Farm Stock, Implements, or on improved property for terms from s o WHITH 3 a spree, and I cannot teil what Fay doin my |. orphan office Yov. 15 'with ther. There is some Sse ed ( 3 ot East Attempts on tho Lives of Royal bell's Store, Port {8 other property to sell by Auction anywhere one to twenty years, |. T. MASON, - . PROPRIETOR. west; Leannot give tp the terrible gap, I 2, p00 00h So noo any over, | ORR In 8 London paper, which Ad Personages. Perry. All work 2 a in orth Ontario, the township of Mariposa ~~ Agent for Westery Caxapa Loax axp me public well cir d for, and all Guests may be doomed, but you may pray if you : : : : *lgitls would do well to heed. Tt is thi MS done in the very or ri Savings Coxpa . : will please fel at home, choose--perhaps--Gud knows. And now-- | Davie, Isn't you glad, dis bootiful home? | Learn to swim. It cannot be questioned | Ope of the Paris papers gives the follow * Latest and best style and warranted to give My long and extensive practice as Auc- i He has also n ght) to invest a| Whitby, Nov, 9th, 1876. good-bye--go to your fatter ; he will be to you | «We're going to haye a grand supper to | that the gencral inability of woman |i. catalogue "of 28 attempts on the lives of satisfaction Mu tioneer has enabled me to judge the value of large amount of Private Funds, * Buby May was! i, Evie 7 aekud I | lin aver Gor a few Strokes couse §.1ATE6 oh i" ss Port Perry, rch 28, 1877. Farm Stock with an accuracy second to Inter st Eight per cent. No Commission, SE sn only six me ots oll ther? she rinsed. fand 1 wight, aren't Li mother ?* asked Fred, +} fa swith eve of a few strokes cause a large | oval personages aud rulers during the last none in the County, and this is of import- N F. PATERSON, U E E Ho EL, s have pv ail these vents shiice for Donald; « Yes, dear,' answered mamma, and then large addition tothe number of deaths da) voars, C. N. VARS, L. D. & ance as if the Auctioneer is not a good Port Pe at Pony, May 20, 1878. Solicitor Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. deat Dotald? onl ihe tears fall thick andrast she put Baby May down while she went to caused by drowning. If they only bhadan | phe puke of Modena attacked in 1848, EETH inserted on all the latest princi- | judge of the value of Stock he may soon iii | CANNINGTON, Oxr. Db . the cosy dining.room to sce if all was in gelementary acqmuintance with the art it} . ' \ x f iS feet : ¢ the wharf a vessel had just drop- # ge y acy hie Prince of Prussia v the Emperor BE nes Fry mis. | D; CAVPRALY, Paorsisres i. 1 filed her d joi ? order, Dianah was putting the last touches) | would give them confidence, and greatly aid The Prince of Prussia (noy the P est, and as gool as the be Teeth filled Bill stamps always on hand, CLE) MEN DA WES, . s : ped anchor and failed her damp sails. The ™ Me Williaw) at Mioden, in Juue, 1848. p 3 : a This Hotel is now furnished in the best , i 2 dock wi El +l | upon the table, and the front door bell peal. | the efforts of the rescuers. There is the with Gold and Silver. th extracted | Sale Bills arranged and notes supplied o passengers loft the deck with quick tread ) 5 : without pain by producing local anmwsth- | free of charge Ha Money to Loan on Farm secuiity in style, and offers every accommodation to but with sober faces, for the witdly plungir | ed. greatest tisk in approaching a woman when || The late King of Prussia in 1852. : : v > i le ) ober faces, fol : 3 vive i esia, Denti al Rooms--in Cowan's new Sale may be arranged at the i ~ hy A i tne hrievejurs waves swelling loudly and darkly to the| 'Can we go, mamma?' called Frank.-- | out of her depth, owing to the certainty that | Queen Victoria, (by an ex-licutenant) in 3 3 oi . )! es 'irst cl 5, 2 ivery g ) aris block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King one or Office, where a Sule Register will Re %¢ OE ine oi _veasonable Com. iE hs class Sample Rooms, Livery spray swept shore, and the chilling, custy The answer being in the affirmative, the fonr | she will catch any man who goes to her help | 1852. n Vi g i. 1 . is ' = ae = 5 i rn hine di re sai Street, Oshawa. vi ns Jopt Carat, WM W. mission. 'Apply personally, or by letter to Caaninglon, Oct. 20,1815 43 wind possessed a very depressing influence, boys rushed to the door to usher in Mr, | in such a way as to prevent that free ex- An ns i Bs Siren 4 ot Marsail- | HE Subscriber would beg to inform Port Perry, S¢ 4, 1877. , C DAWES, ' : One of the cngers, a man of about forty, Dupont and papa, crcige of the limbs on which his life as Is on NX mgoteon | Ss visit in 1852, " | owners of Horses and Cattle that having Auctioneer, &c., Port Perry, . rn re with heavy beard and keen gray eyes, grasp Mr. Dupont raised his hands in mock | well as hers depends. Many a valuable life Tle Austrian Emperor slighily wound | completed a Session in the Ontario Veterin- BE. MAJOR, March 7, 1878. A NGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, ed his well worn satchel and started on Lis | horror as he entered tho room, for Frank | might be saved every year if the elements by the Hungaidun Libenyez, in 1853. ary College, Toronto, he hus now located | o- jopNSED AUCTIONEER. All parties | ---------- -- o throumh the wal and coer «ts. | cuid in his polite voice-- of swimming were made a branch of girl's | Attack on King Victor Emmanuel in 1853, in Port Perry, for the practice of his pro- 2 wishing his services can call at the MONEY PRINCE ALBERT, way througli the wet and eheuiloes ghracts, 'Here i book of animals, AM Si i if th were some | Attack on Napoleon III, opposite the yy and is now prepared to give advise "Observer" Office, Port Perry, and arrange for o£ 4 W. H. PARK, - - - PROPRIETOR. He evidently knew his way. for he ignored cre is my book of animals, Mr. Dupont. | education. It is notas if there were ) ) on and successfully treat all diseases to which horses and cattle are liable. From Tong study and close investigation of the nature' and habits of Horses and Cattle and long practice in treating the Discases of such together with the great advantages derived from a Session at the Ontario Veterinary College, 'Toronto, I flatter myself that parties placing their Horses and Cattle under my treatment will find it to their advantage, Any order or commuaication for me left at Mr Allison's Drug Store will be promptly attended to. D. BATEM AN, Bort Perry, March 21, 1878. wre-- FAusic. ROF. ARRI® Port Perry struments. GT! Teacher of Music Also dealer In Musical In- dence, on Union Avenue, 18S 8. 8. HARRINGTON, Teacher of thy Applications by Post or in person solicited. Residence, on Union Avenue, Port Perr The VIiCT ORIA MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company | of Canada, HEAD OFFICE,....... HAMILTON, HIS is decidedly onc of the best companies T in the Dominion, and parties having property to insure will do well to consider the many advantages of insuring with this | Company. T. H. WALSHE, Agent, . Sanningten, Ont. Aanuington, § Sept. 26,18 days of Sales, Glen Major, Oct. 10, 1876. WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa x Eldon, BE™ Partics entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests, ? WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock, " T. H. WALSHE, ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, etc., in the County of Vigtorin. Residence--Cannington, Brock. Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be punctually attended to. Debts col- lected in Capnington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made, Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer. WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J J. & R. WOLFENDEN, Y HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man- tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St , Whitby, Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite, Also. Building Stone cut to orde:. JOHN NOTT, ' Agent, Port Perry. Whitby, July 29 1871. 53 ¢ [Private Funds,) | To Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest, LYMAN ENGLISH, Barmster, &c., Oshawa November 21, 1866. - Money to Loan N Farm: Property at Seven and a half per cent. No Commission. Enquire at P. A. Huré's Law office, Port Perry, P. A. HURD, Solicitor, &c, Port Perry, Jan. 9, 1878. THE "ONTARIO Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co'y Head Office, Whitby, This Company is now fully organized and is Bre ared to accept risks on Farm Buildings their contents, country Schoql Houses i] Churches. Those wishing to injure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so, either will be found as low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel Brock St., Whitby C. NOURSE, Seerctary. W. H. BROWNE, General Agent, by applying to the Head Office; or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates | Havipg purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and renovated the entire premises even to the Sheds, The Hotel has been furnished in First-Class Style and Stocked with the best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of guests. The talc and bar well shill d. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, os A BUSTHONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. The Only First Class House in Town. Boy [OUSE, Inte late Jewett House, Kent Street, Lindeay. Board, $1.50 per day. E. BENSON, Proprietor. OYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, WILLIAMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT, E. BRYANS, Proprietor, The Subscriber having succeeded Mr. Mason in this pleasant and commodious Hotel has spared neither labor nor expense in i and renovating the entire premises. The Bar sup) lied with a superior class of liguors and t brands of Cigars. The choice of the Sai provided for the Tables.' Excellent stabling Ah attentive Ostlers, E., BRYANS, 'Williamsburg, Dee. fi, 1875. pas QUEEN'S HOTEL, . WIHITBY, ONT, McCANN & TAYLOR, Prormiktons. Yovery accommodation for th» travelin, public, $ all offers of assistance--turned neither to the right or left, but straight abead to Bristol Avenue. He then slackened his pace some= what, and as he neared Conway Hall, he scanned the numbers close. 'No 785, 786: 787, 788, here's the number surely, but I'm not so sure of my man.' Ile ran up one flight and bis eyes met the sign ¢ Dupont & Raymond, Attorneys at law.' Yes--he is all 1ight so far--he touched the bell. ¢ Is Mr. Dupont in ?' * He is; walk in please,' invited the office Loy. « Where ig he?' abruptly asked our caller, "In bis cflice,' answered the boy; 'what name, sir 7? "Tell him an old friend wishes to see him.' "1Ie'll not come for that. There are so many imposters that he'll not come without your name,' ¢Ask him if he likes filberts, boy." "That 'ud be a queer question, sir." + Ask him--queer or not." «Mr. Dupont,' said the boy, entering the pleasant rereat of the the bachelor lawyer, 'a queer man has just coms in and is he, sir, and not I, that wants to know If your honor like filberts. "Filberts, filbers,' mused he. 'Filberts,' and a light broke over his face. 'Bring him in.' Asthe boy turned to do his bidding he arose, and quickly following, greeted the new comer on the threshold, 'Donald, boy, can it be? 'Ralph, O, Ralph? And the twoem- biaced with such fervor that they might have been called Davi Lana Jonathan. The great coat was laid aside, the coffee and « yslers for two were brought In, and as they ¢ Just look at my games, Mr. Dupont; you can't beat them,' voice. ilarry screamed--* Just look at the soldi. s ; they's real fighters, Mr. Dupont,' while Baby May put in her wee voice, saying-- « Docs 00 ant to tiss my booful dolly, Uunkin Point?' at this the children laughed, but caused Mr, Dupont to bring out a handker- chicf--whether to wipe away tears or not, 1 will leave my readers to guess, Mes, Roscoe came in at that moment, and as Mr. Dupont arose to greet her, Donald, with his arm about her said, ¢it was her prayers that brought a prodigal home, Dear heart, you have your reward." This was all he said as he pressed her extended hands but two happy souls thought ¢nough, Fred called in his shrill ---- Snakes! A mild boy entered the wine room of Mr. James Paulmicr, 'The Canteen,' of the Seventy first Regiment, N, &. 8. N.Y, at about 8} o'clock one recent evening. The toy carried a soap box wrapped in canvas. -- He put the box down, and was walking out 'when Me. Panlmier said : ¢ What's that young man ?' «A rattlesnake,' the boy mildly answered ¢A gentleman gave it to me to fetch here. -- He's going to give it to the Aquarinm.' ¢ Well he's a pretty, chee--self possessed gentleman,' Mr, Paulmier remarked, ¢ What may be his name inherent inability in the gentler sex to ac. quire the art, The facts rather lie in the other direction, indeed, and tend to show that, other things being equal, have greater powers in the water than men, owing to the | smallest pacific gravity of their bones and muscles, iim i ------ A Black Woman Turning White. Cincinnati, Sept. 6.--A physiological phenemenon has just been discovered in this city by one of the district phsicians, Itis nothing less than a colored woman turning white, Her name Is Luella Smith, aged 30 years, who is living at 60 Gano alley. She is not a mulatto, She is black in the face, but her body is gradually beginning to turn as white as any Caucasian. This changing process began about five years ago, and now her body is about two fifths white. On her breast is a white, spot about 8 inches long and 6 inches wide: Her limbs, too, present the same appearance, and if the change keeps on she will be as white in a few years as anybody. At present she is being treated for consumption, The only white spots about her face are directly behind either ear and inside the ears. The doctors call tlis transformation an obsorption of pigment, but, whatever it is, it is extraordinary, aud will elicit a good deal of attention from the Opera Comique, in 1823, The Duke cf Parma mortally stabbed in' 1854, Napoleon IIL. fired at by Pianori in the ces in 1855. i man seized: Fuentes when about to fice at Quen Isabella in 1855. i Milano, a soldicr, stabbed King Ferdinand of Naples in 1836. Three Italians from London were convict. ed of Conspiracy against Napoleon I, in 1857. 4 The Orsini plot against Nhpoleon III. in 1858.) The King of Prussia twice fired at but, not hit, by the student Beker, at Baden, in' 1861. Queen of Greece shot at the student Brusois, in 1862. 1 Three Italians from London were arrested for conspiracy against Napoleon III. in 1863. President Lincoln assassinated in 1863. The Czar attacked at St. Petersburg in 1866 and at Paris in 1867. Prince Michael of Servia assgssinated wo 1868. ' King Amadeus of Spain attacked in 1871. President of Peru agsassinated in '1873, Provident of Fouador semiuaid EY 1875. President of Paraguay 1877. Two attem, ts on the life: of "he di medical profession," Emperor in 1878