. NTARIO AND GENERAL ADVERTI EE -- SER. BSERV a | RUPE ------ i id nh VOL. XXI, NO. 48.} PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 187 sine, Ht 8. {WHOLE NO. 1093 Forth Ontaric Observer. A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICUL- TURAL § FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 1S PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT., EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY BAIRD & PARSONS. TERMS.--$1 per annum, if paid in ad- Vance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. No subscription taken for less than six months; and no paper discontinued until all arrcars are paid. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ...$0 08 Subsequent insertions, per line 0 02 Cards, under 6 lines, per annum ..... 5 00 8&™ Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre paid and regester- wd, will be at our risk Advertisements measured by Nonpareil, wud charged according to the space they oc- cupy. Advertisements received for publication. without specific instructions, will be ins rted until forbid and charged accordingly. No advertisement will be taken out untilpaid for A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or half-year. BEF These terms will in all cases be rietly +. e-d to . Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bilis, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Bl Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style afid solor, executed promptly and at lower rates shan any other establishment in the County. B&F Parties from a distance getting hand %ills, &c. printed can have them done to take home with thom. J. BAIRD. H. PARSONS. Business @arvs. "ONTARIO BANK. CAPITAL $3,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. SAVINCS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now open in connecticn with this Branch. Deposits of FiveDollars and upwards recelved and jnter- est allowed thereon, . No notice of withdrawal required. A, A ALLEN, MaxaGER. W. BURN HAM, Clerk of the Third Divi- . yi Court. Oftice in Bigelow's Block, Port Perry. Office hours from 10a m, to8 p. m. T. O. FORMAN, INSPECTOR of WEIGHTS § MEASURES For the County of Ontario. Port Perry, Nov 1, 1875. 45itf HRISTIE, OHN C J TOWNSHIP CLERK, ssuer of Marriage Licenses--~Conveyancer, Commissioner &c. Office--Manchester. ffl C. FORMAN, I " 18SUSR OF Marriage Licenses. One door west of the Walker House Port Perry. MUNEY TO LOAN | MORTCACES WANTED. HE Subscribers have large sums of mon« ey placed in their hands for investment on fmproved Farms, Village Propertl os, and other Securities in this and adjoining Counties at the lowest current rates of Interest. have funds on hand at all times Borrowers candep nd on getting their money with the east possible delay. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Any number of Mortgages for which the high- est figures will be allowed: Weare also appraisers for tha Canada Per- manent Bullding Society, the cheapest and largest Monetary Institution in Canada. Paid tp Capital $1,500,000. Instalments re-payable in from 2 to 20 yeats. Lands Bought and Sold. Several good farms for sale. #3 Agents for several first class Fire In- surance Companies. Collections made and a general agency busi- ness transacted. ZB DEBENTURES BOUGHT."&X JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Ofce In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872 JAMESLUND, MONEY, LAND S:INSURANGE BROKER, Cy EYANCER, Commissioner for taking AMdavits in Court of Queen's Beneh, &e. RY T Al nn MONEY 10 LOAN In any manner to suit borrowers, Mortgages Bought. accounts, Notes, &e., Collected and prom pt ces made. rly mon eT mes HEIR. § --- BY 8. ANNIE FROST. bro you have refused 'my nephew 7" Ms. Ambrose Montgomery looked severely at the young girl who was calmly tying her bonnet strings before her mirror. She was a severe old lady, very wealthy, about whom flutteted relations innumerable, Edna Sargent might have counted as one of y belag ecrtuinly very poor, thotgh People were apt to say of her - proud as Lagifer himself,' 2 Yes, Aunt Lucille, I refused to marry ter Templeton, Since be seems to have Md you, I suppose there 1s no impropriety doing the same T° Muy I ask yotfr reasons 7 'Certainly | I want my husband, if 1 ever have one, to be a man, filling a man's place in the world, dofug a man's duties. I will never be the wite of a lazy dandy who dawdles through life, waiting for a possible fortune,' ¢ Your cousin 1s very useful to me,' ' Doubtless. But I do not need any one yet to put my footstool for me, fetch me a shawl, feed my poodle, and run wy errands' "Oh "I want my husband to work for me at a man's work of brains and bauds.' * Upon my word ! a mechanic, PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES (A C. M'KENZIE, PROPRIETOR. E Subscriber having now fully ec uipped Is new and extensive Livery Stabls with a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, Is prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RICS On Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 STRAW AND FELT HATS h\ ADE OVER fn the Newest Styles. -- Also, Dresses made to order. Satis. action guaranteed. In MISS TIFFIN. Residence--one door east of MY, Prince's butcher shop, Queen street, Port Perry, May 30, 1818. Motels. WALKER HOUSE PORT PERRY THE HE Subscriber having leased the above hotel, it will be bis endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the approbation and patronage of the public, You had Letter marry But, pray take him away from here, if you do. I want no low fellow claiming kinship with me. I should think when these plebian ideas come into your wind, Miss Sargent, it would be well for you THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or quality of accommo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed by none out of the best cities ~ nr Commercial Travelers, the Traveling Public, Farmers and others doing business to remember the fact that you can trace your ancestors direct from the Pilgrim Fathers? *T am not likely to forget that fact, Aunt Lucille, hearing it every day. By the way, Auntie, do you suppose if our noble ances tors, the Pilgrim Fathers | mean, were to present themselves in your drawing-rooms when they discussed literature or art, mau and wife, she encouraged intimacy with her usual court mannor, Partly from her hints, partly, it must be confused, from his own superiority, -- Walter had a settled conviction that he was conferring an honor when he offered his hand to Edna, a hand that would lift her to bis side in the affluence of his aunt's favor, More reasonable motives come Inter, The fall sewing was completed, when with that unreascuable perversity that falls often to the lot of the most favored mortals, Mrs. Montgomdry was obliged to have it all re- newed in mourning for her only sistem Edna's mother, + It was ¢ dreadfully provpking,' of course, the more so ws Edua, really loving the peev- ish invalid who had been her card for ye 'She sor- rowed sincerely for many weeks, and then, to Mrs. Montgomery's infinite disgust, ac- cepted a position as companion to an invalid lady, and went abroad, ¢« I suppose,' ber autit said, when it was too late, ¢ if I had offered you a salary with a home you would Lave come when [ asked you,' And Edua frankly admitted that she would, Soover the ocean she carried her sorrows and her pride, the one fuirly stified for the For she missed her mother, she found her new could not attend to the sewing, time under the weight of the others, dutics uncongenial and confining, and she zricved for Walter's love. She did not regret her decision, knowing the uncertainty of riches. She BAW 110 terested when he read, and spoke freely Mrs. Moatgomery looked well pleased. It was one of her pet schemes to leave her wealth divided between Walter and Edna,us all her heart, hiding her satisfaction under So the fist spur that drove him from her presence was ecrtainly mortified vanity, -- married here and wold, coming to my old home us my wife, to help me in the life work to which your words guided me ?* Aud Edua, loving him, granted his wish, and in hisold home proves, as he hoped, a true wife and helpmate in his noble works of charity and usefdiness. ---------------- A SOOTCH GARDENER IN AUS- TRALIA. The following amusing piece of bargain« gentleman in Australia together with the touchlug sequel, reaches us for a correspon dent in Victoilgs ¥. doa a An advertisement Por bead. gardener by a gentleman occupying a handsome villa resi- dence at St, Kilda in Victoria, brought a response of not less than one hundred and nincty.seven applicants for the situation, most of them representing e very profession and calling but the one advertised for, But whil is interview was going on, a strange wan made his appearance and without further ado set to work In the garden reducing to some thing like order some oleanders that previ. neglect had allowed to run wild. owner of the premises ind a frlend kept an his dexterous handling of the prunning knife, and the excellent effects speedily produced by it; and when they reached the border the for. wer addressed him thus:--'And who may you be my friend, that's slashing away among my trees as ifthey were your own 7' making between a Scotch Gardener avd a | The | + : | eye on the Intruder for some time, admiring with the Unregeverated," in seven octave volumes. Oue of his masters faVorite amusements was to fuvglve some unsuspeet- ing visitor in a theological argamedt with Sandy, and particulurly a certain young per- son who was inclined to modern ideas, and suspected 'of being rather weak oa futme p The and p ples of this opponent were held in the greatest cons tempt by Sandy as being one of "those of a 'weak koeed" Christian at the best, fit ouly to notirish Labes in grace ; whereas he, Sandy required the strong milk of the Woid for his apiritual sustenance, In a disctission upon the extent of they atonement, the 1everened & ntle rashly quoted St.dobn : to bis ops ponent, who astounded him by the remark :, * But there me and the apostle Jiffers.' One of his modes of aggravation was to cavil at words ; thus when argiing with the game | clergyman at another time when the word *sin,' was used, Sandy immediatly came down upon him with the question :--¢ When you speak of sin, sir, do you refer to legal ews countability or moral blamesworthiness P'-- Next to drioking whiskey, Saudy's great | pleasure was to offer up a word in season at weddings, and other similar festivitits when [the wery il biliti Anil of a regular celebrant were not d this he did well, his main de- {fect in devotional exercises being that he | prayed at Lis cougregation, or any one he | deerned in need of wholesome advice fgom one in every way qualified to give it. He | would sometimes attack even Lis employer | In this mavoer, aud depict bis character ina | avilable, The man thus addressed, and who turned | Way that was the reverse to flattering ; in, out to be a specimen of a race now rapidly deed the odd things that entered into the dying out, very leisurely finished the olean i head of this strange old man to do, were a der limb he bad taken in hand, and replied , | source of amusement to his master and his Weel, I'm come to tak' the place o' heid | friends to trace his pranks to any compres guirdner that ye hae advertised. | hensible reason. For iustance, on a terrzce * Cool that,' said the employer ; ¢ you have | walk in Mount Ophir Gaiden were twojorna, not applied for it yet.' | mental tool houses, one at each ena. On in the Village and the general public will I that you would recognize them? 1 imagine wing can get it t + No matter, replied the stranger Indiffer | opening one of these, the owner found one ues = = H. SANGSTER, M. D., Physician, Sur- J. geon and Accoucheur, Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. + OMee ovér Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets. Office hours from Ya. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently oeccupled by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. New Marriage Act. Port Perry, July lst, 1874. ymmission, at the Lo and Wy bi find in THE WALKER HOUSE all that ¢an be required in the matter of | them in their common clothes, holding by | future of usefulness before him if, at the cud shabby wives, with their babies in their arms | bis aunt disappointed his expectations. She ently, while he of his sons iuside, doing peual servitude, -- xamined critically the tree | y homeless, exiled coming suddenly upon yo | knew Lim for a wan who could turn his before him, ¢ There wdsna a gairdner On inquiry he found the boy bad been guilty of stealing unripe froit, and unless tue pun- bhai i r & the folk that was yi an ye on" 3, Coronor for the County of sNRY © iS having been re- nding thems ly oO ati eration joc 5. | 1 can hear you now telling John to put those | brain or hands to no purpose in life, and for |" # the folk that was applyin' as ye ca b A : R. WARE, Corono A ENRY CHARLES having been : x accommodation and moderation in charges. Rid u' I wadna meddle atween you an' them | ishment was carried out in its integrity Ontario, Physiclan, Surgeon and Ac-f go} "ointed Marriage License Agent-- r horrid low people out of the house.' | this she despised him as a mere dandified 3 2 : y Soynheur, i rs continue fur- | p al, | The Charges are No Higher at the 4 Ee ! : ; «But T may have engaged one of them all Sandy would wash his Lauds of the whols Office, opposite the town hall. (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- pri Sp, Is oo Walker House th ¢ You are pleased to be sarcastic,' was the | puppet of his aunt's, rer ; Port Perey. nish Licenses as herctofore--=at Port Perry, ihe ni nt. 1 de from 2 to alker House than at any the same,' said his interrogator, *and then concern, Soon after Mr, M found an. RS. MCGILL & RAE, Physclans, &ec., &e, Office and Residence Oslinwa, FRANCIS RAE, M.D. Hrgeons, King st., WM. MGILL, MD. Won OH. am R. C. 8, Gu al, Londo: Osh oJ . Attorney for Ont: Balicitor, and Notary Pi cupiad by 8. H, Coc Bi, , Conveyancer, &c. Chancery, Atiorne Os Omce--Simecoe Street, opposite the Post Office Awa. YOUNG SMITIL, LI. B, Barrister, Law, Solicit Chane Law, So or und Insolvency, Notary Publie, &c. Office--MeMiilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. At- R. RICHARDSON Re-appointed Issuer Marriage Licenses. Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, In the 1st con. Brock. Brock, Aug. 5,1874. ENRY GRIST, Paren | Dravanraay, Ottawa, Can Transucts business with the Patent Office 33 LICITOR AND da on such ns 20 y 1, or good productive town ss where the title Is perfect, the very slight to the borrower. As am acting both as Agent and Valuator for several Companies there ean possibly be no publicity in the transaction. If the title is perfect the money will be paid here In two weeks after making applica- JAMES LUN Bro er, Parrish's Block, Cor, Brock and B: HIN streets, Uxbridge. Uxbridge, May 17, 1877, MONEY TO LOAN. and other departments of the Government crights and the Registration of Trade and Designs procured, Drawings, scifications, and other Documents ncees- | 'W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan cery Notary Public, &c., &e. Office hours punctually from 9 a.m. to 5 p,m Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared in receipt of the model of the Invention. WwW M. SPENCE, CoNTracTOR, BUiLDER, &C. The Substfiber In returning his siucere thanks for the very liberal patronage be- stowed on him in the past would inform the public generally that having 'ought a pro- perty and Alber of Prince e his whole ved Into th will in fut illage giv he attention to his buziness 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 manner to suit the borrower. Also several Improved Farms, and Wild Lauds for sale, cheap. Investments made in Municipal Deben tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks, Apply to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &e. other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE. The Tables and Bar supphed with the choice ot the market and the utmost atten- tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUESTS. An abundance of comfortable Stable and Shed accommodation, and attentive hostlers, W. B. McGAW, Port Perry, April 20, 1876, Peer PERRY HOUSE, PORT PERRY JAS. V. THOMPS( The above House is now most comfort ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in also, first class Stabling and good Ostler: Additions have been made which make: this the largest and best House in this section of country. Fare $1.00 per Day. AILWAY HOUSE, (Opposite the Railway Station,) i sewing for her relatives, cool reply, * I can value my ancestor if you I hope your ideal In the meantime I think you are but one remove from an idict are incapable of duing so, husband may appear, to refuse Walter, a perfect gentleman, and my probable heir. * Perhaps JT will finish your dress.' come to-morrow and And so saying Edna wrappad her shawl about her aud departed, For this girl shar. g with her mother an exceeding slender income, the legacy ot her long dead father, utilized a ready needle and exquisite taste by Her mother would | have fainted in horror had any one intima- { tep that her daughter was a dressmaker -- N, -- PROPRIETOR, But dear Edun; she admitted, belped her | more prosperous relatives with their sewing, omitting to add that said relatives put a suf- the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, ficieutl y small remuneration into Edua's | purs The girl herself, a handsome brunette, re- belled mentally every hour of herdife against all this pretence. Froud to her hearts cores she had no mean shirking from facing the truth that she was poor and obliged to work | Yet in the heart-hunger of her new life | she thought often of the glorious capubili ties of her young cousin. She knew he hud |a wind, clear and strong--full of power to | gasp any intellectual pursuit. She knew [Lim patient, kind of heart, strong of pur- pose when ounce aroused, and it fretted all the grander attributes of her nature to thivk of the waste of such a manhood, | For what was he? A walking tailor's advertisement, a charming partner in a dance, a courteous gentleman, a wil 'f vant to bis aunt, No more. Yet when Edua waudered with her new | mistress over the Old World, enjoying with | keen zest the intellectual, artistic, and musi. cal treats spread before her, she turned men. When pid praise or weak criticism of the tally to Walter for congeal pleasure, the fashionable invalid was poured into Ler ears | she Walter's | would have viewed the same subject, how brain Her home memories aere not very pleasant oues wondered clear to her soul, full of sordid cares, of mn an shifts of sordid pretence, and she rested upon those of her cousin Walter, floating you would have been ont of the place.' * Nae doot, replied Sandy reflectively, tapping the lid of his snuff box, ¢ ye micht ; t ¢ here's no leemit to human folly ; but 1 didoa like to speak before, because I'd be unwillin' to let on that I thocht ye a fool 0 Good naturcdly entering Into the 'pawky' I of the cld Caledonian, straightforward hints might have been less by many another em- ployer, the master of the Mount then and humor wlose favorably received there engaged Sardy ; but there were few for malities to be gone though, for appearance sake, "I think I'll try ye for a month,' said Sandy; ¢ for I suppose you're the master him. self? I know my business, and must guide a'thing And Sabbath-day, an' couldna think of But mind, I'll stand no interference, my own way, I'm very parteec'lar unless there's nnd earnest gos. pel minister near hand, None o' your fus- ionless gogdworks men of preachers o' cauld mortality but a speerit-rousing preacher that'll hold the Deil under the noses of his congregation, an' mak' their flesh creep.' | | other prisoner in the other tool-house, ¢ What! bas he been stealing unripe fruit too!" demarded the master, «No. 1eplied Sandy | * but 1 put Lim in there for the sake of uniformity.' An amusing instance of Sandy's unwil- lingness to adwit propositions occured on the return of the mistress and family fiom a uscliff, during their own residence had been On the morning of the day of their expected return visit of some weeks 10 Qu which time repainted and otherwice renovated the master and head gardner were making a tour of inspection through the house and grounds, Everything was in perfect order, and the owner rubbed bis hands in satis factison, and in anticipation of the happy But Sunday was No muscle of his reunion then immincut, perfectly unsympathetic, sour pragmatical countenance relaxed-- nothing but the most tous taciturnity ; and when remonstreated with by his master on his silence, he so far relaxed as to remark that: «T but added that * he was bo judge 0 painters ¢ gronnds looked weel evough,' PORT PERRY fines » : K. MeMil theta t vd tand. tilt st t wark, an' could say nothing about the house, RY. v rod ertake Ston ; p--Ovel > i eMil- PO PRB RY. vs 5. Dreitican : 1 in to rosy dreamland, till stung t. rani § : ee | yi: Plastering, and cverythiug connects | OFFICE--Over the Dominion Bank, Mei PORT. PERRY. for money ; but the prejudices of her rich | [POR TEE 0 FO HO A tion of his | lut said the master, vainly endeavoring | + Aud what's amiss with the house Ides werton.) | gharewith, which he will exeenteon the shor lan's Block, Brock st., 'This House Las baen thoroughly over. | dunt, the affections of her helpless fine lady | |* © #8410 by the dact of the rejection oF Bis fy, yoo the control of the busines Sollel- slaty Pub- or in An lic, &e., &e. Office over Brown & Currle's Store. notice and in the hest and most durable style, and at the very Iwest figure at Which a good Job can be done. Tle best material and first-class workmanship. H War. SPENCE. | | Whitby, April 10, 1873, NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS hauled, fitted up and arranged with a view to the accommodation and comfort of guests, Meals and Refreshments on the arrival of mother, must espected, and so she work- ied for half way and secrecy when she might have won aa honest living as an acknow. band, and her reasons for that step. Viewed through the medium of this rose: hage of memory, she seftencd to her discard. knew well that Mrs. Ambrose Montgome fu bis | wn hand, and though quite willing to en-| Sandy, reluctant to let his friend sce 'You doited old fellow, nothing pleases you,' Fairly taken to tisk, Sandy manded his waster iwpatiently, replied 1-- : iret: cles . that Sandy was envaging him, ¢ what refer- [« Weel, the house is just chock fu' 0' mice,' Port Perry. > Albert, April, 1876. trains, First-class stable and shed accom- py el i r p chivalry of bi ) ' . Prince Albert, Af on, ledged dressmaker, ed lover, thinking of the chivalry of ie ence have you, or certificates of ¢ | When chatted by his fricuds about Sandy I RAY Jules W. ML. W TLI.coOX! MONEY TO LOAN. C. HOLT, Proprietor. | When Walter Templeton asked her to be | WOCIDE, the unselfishness of bis love. She | gion [ and his assumed airs of intellectual superior Solicitors, Notaries y AC, . . _.) a BE 3 Port Perry. £3 A large amount of money to loan at 8 per cent. John Billin livray. 1 John A. Me plicitor D, Attorney Arcade, A. HUR Law, and $ « in Chancery. Offic the Royal Port Perry. RAY, 3. A. MUR ATE Patterson & Fouton, Surgeon ~~ LICENSED AUCTIONEER. ETURNING my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons for their lib ral patronage bestowed upon me as | NHE undersigned would say to the owners Istate, that he has in his hands a of private funds which he is vest for periods to suit borrow- sst at eight per cent Expedition reasonable terms assured. 8, H, CHRISTIAN. Manchester, October 17, 1577. MONEY TO LOAN. of Real VERE HOUSE, MANCHESTER, R* BAY By GEO. HOUCK. Having leased the above excellent Hotel it will be my endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the appro- | bation and patronage of the public. Manchester, Oct. 6, 1875. Ox TARIO HOTEL, his wife, some of this long pent-up irr a tion at the false life forced upon her tound vent She Lalf regretted the sarcasms she bad poured out upon his position when she saw his dejected face and the expression of hurt amazement there, ¢ Atter all," she thought, when he left her, ¢ the poor fellow is not so much to blame. He bas been under Aunt Lucille's thumb in her refusal of her suit, heir might bave chosen a bride among the wealthiest, that Walter's handsome face, un- | doubted talents, and courtly manners would have wou him true loveamong the most fas. tidious. And yet he had turned from all these to choose her, a penniless girl, whose part, self- imparted, who was quick tempered and un- education was for the most { popular. In spite of her beauty she knew My character's in my fac 'an' and my competence is in my head an. If that disna satisfy ye, ye maun find a gairduer whar ye can, 1 at the ends o' my ten fingers | 'Besides he went on, * I hae been ronght up to gless, an' surely that's enough t of a place like qualifications for a paltr yours. When I gaed gairdoer to the Earl or air he never demeaned himsel' to ask for certificates as ye ca' them,' ity, Mr M----wuuld explain that he Kept his head gardever for the good of his health; for his aggravating ways acted laughingly upon his liver, and stimulated the sceretion of bile, und saved him expense in doctor's and chetnist's Lills--being ® perpetual touie and blister, so that at any time if Lis circuls ation became languid, he had ouly to have a rouse with Sandy, and the current soon ran fast Purdie, Sir Walter enough. Tom Dentist. Office over Auctioneer during the past cight years, I HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money WHITBY RT hi A . well that she had often owed it to Walter a Lng . Corrigan & Cawp- would now beg to offer my services to all on improved property for terms from T. MASON, - - PROPRIETOR ever since be was a mre boy, brought up | and his efforts that she was not a wall.flower| And in this strange reconire an engage: | Scott's factotum in the happy old Abbots bell's Store, Port who may have Farm Stock, Implements, or one to twenty years, po . ul : ell df d ai oe ! upon small doses of common and vast ones! fal snthorine ment was completed which extended itself| rd days, could never be got to wake any Perry. all' work other property to sell by Auction anywhere | Agent for Westery CaNapa LoaN Axo will ae a i ath, oh, and» uests lof Pilgrim Fathers, blue blood, and degre. | 7 30cit! Butherings. over many years with much adva tage to both further concession to Lis employer's will done in tue very in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa §avixes Company, ¥ . dation of honest labor. But I won't marry| He lovedher. and she had shut her heart : : that to say he would * wk' his honor's ad- latest and bust style and warranted to give satisfactivgg Mu Port Per ~' C. N. VARS, L. D. 8. NEETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- est, and as good as the best. Teeth filled with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted rch 28, 1877. or Cartwright, | My long and extensive practice as Auc-| tioneer has enabled me to judge the value of Farm Stock with an accuracy second to | none in the County, and this is of import-' ance as it the Auctioneer is not a good judge of the value of Stock he may soon lose far more than his fee in any sale. Bill stamps always on hand. Sale Bills arranged and notes supplied He has also been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funds. Inter st Eight per cent. No Commission. Whitby, Nov, 9th, 1876. EENS HOTEL, N F. PATERSON, Port Perry, May 20, 1878. Solicitor | CLEMENT DAWES, AS Money to Loan on Farm security in | Q Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts, CANNINGTON, Oxr. D. CAMPBELL, . Proprietor This Hotel is now furnished in the best style, and offers every accommodation to him! I get enough of the tamily failing without going to live with Aunt Lucille,one more hanger-on. I earn all she gives me that's one comfort. Any dressmaker would charge twice as much as she will pay me to make that black velvet." Yet when she came day after day, working to his love, She did not regret that home of luxury he could have commanded for her, the probable would shared with him, but in her bitter loneliness she hungered for the sound of his tender voice, the love of his pleading eyes. For four years she wandered hither and thither across the Old World at the caprice \ | fortune she have parties, and as will be shown In the requel, * Brought up to gless' settled the question, though what the phrase meant was a mystery to the family who understood it somehow to have a jest to the employer's family, mysteriously underlying it ; unless it indi- cated that Sandy had been familiar with green house work, und was therefore entitled vice for this time." Sandy never got so far; he would take no mao's advice, and least of all bis maste It was ene of that maste: 8 jokes to say that Lis servitor never did con descend to obey orders--be ouly gave a kind of pragmatic sauction.' Yet there was a mysterious boud of union without pain Ay oo duding Jol! wane free of charge, atly manner to suit borrowers, Mort. | travelers busily at the fall sewing of her rich annt, of her. employer. Then a lawyer's letter [to An aristociatic rank in the gardening between master wid wan, aud cach bad & Block De an 1 Drug Store King| Days of Sale may be arranged at the!gages bought at lowest rates. Accounts,| g@¥~ First class Sample Rooms. Livery 'she missed the courteous attentions of her|y ooo ool An yn olga | profession. regard for the other; strepuously us they ) ) i Street, Oshawa. HE Subscriber would beg to inform 'owners of Horses and Cattle that having completed a Si un in the Ontario Veterin- ary College, Toronto, he has now located Opsgnver Office, where a Sale Register will be kept. Terms Liberal. W. MW. Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1877. E. MAJOR, Notes, &c, collected on reasonable Com- mission. Apply personally, or by letter to C DAWES, Auctioneer, &c., Port Perry, March 7, 1878. attached. Cannington, Oct, 20, 1875. 43 A SdipaNcnioay HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT. cousin. Truly, Aunt Lucille had spoken truth when she said Walter Templeton was a perfect gentleman, His mavner was the perfection of good bregditg, with deferential coulptesy for all womadkiud, aid a most fas- her own inheritance of thirty thousand dol- Sandy proved most efficient in his new lars and a superbly bound copy of the | situation and the effect of his wise and vig- « Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers," Mrs, Mont. |0f0Us management were soon apparent in gomery's own literary effort, being a collec. | the i of the ki tion of all her own cuttings on the subject, gardens, which became the most beautiful is an Were the master abe «wnt for a few days the gardener was more easy and querulous 'than usual ; aud Bite? the grecting of wife and bairus, the 8st busi. aess of the master was to have a tare up strove to conceal it, in Port Perry, for the practice of his pro-| o. 'CENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties M oO NE xX Ww. H. PARK, = = = PROPRIETOR. | cinating courtesy for the woman he loved, She was glad to go home again, glad to and productive of any in the district ; and u with Sandy. Au efficient wanager, it was fousioh aud 1s now piss 3 give Sdvise wishing his services can call at the [Private Fu J giving, i bi nd ke dove 1 ay Stung by the bitter emphasis of Edoa's re- | o1q her uncongenial bondage, At the |8uY comment on the superority of the fruit | gainst Sandy's principle to perform hard » Offi i vi 0, % ) at ey | wo i han: i bud- which borses and cattle are liable, From | Observer" Office, Port Perry, and arrange for |, 1, on good Farms, at 8 per ceat in- a vey the a to fusal, the contemptuous sarcasns of her | t.amers arrival her cousin Walter met her, | Sandy's invariable reply was:--' Weel, they | work with Lis own dy. Gralting, Jong study and close investigation of the nature' and habits of Horses and Cattle and long practice in treatiog the Diseases of such together. with the, great advantages derived from a Session at the Ontario Veterinary Oellege, 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. BATEMAN, Port Perry, March 27, 1878. days of Sales. Glen Major, Oct. 10, 1876. WM. GORDON, s , &e. TOR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, B@™ Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. PAugic. A 2 RRINGTON, Teacher of Music Bort Porn . Also dealer in Musical In- struments. sidence, on Union Avenue. Orders left at this office, or at his residence J M i ( ] | Street, Lindeay. Board, $1.50 per day. 'Thoroughly imbued with his aunt's pride P b t t But I have 1 ©" respect his strongly held religious view: 5 TN 46 ye bas 8. HARRINGTON, Teacher of ol " - f he rat "| very poor for the most part. ut 1 have 4 : , | «owe sma' exerceese w be harm, -- awe: 2 Plientious bY vosu ori Derson lL be Dorcel) swshilul a:.Dobts sol armers ] ud nsuance 0 J E. BENSON; Proprietor. ii i eoried Hie ee of Jiporef day found what you told me I lacked, coutin--a ete ye To he stifant Foi Son de tires bo Ye lead but an idle life, and ye cat far owe solic ha 1" y 8 T ) . + EN " ol il 4 ers; norf di 5 i' that soue™ Perry. prompt remittances made. Remember-- ---- purpose in life, a field for labor where I hope ht ¥ nuch, and ruin your digestion wi -------- -- WALSHE y the North Ontario Auction- Head Office, Whitby, ROTAL, EXOIANGE OL By the light of that love he felt uncasily I am not altogether useless,' washe' always behind in using, sttong lang trash o' Rhine wine, as ye ca't, But I'm no Th VICTORIA |eer that she scorned the money that he took | | copgrmtulate you with all my heart,' | uage when excited. His religion was kept | clear that it's safe to Ii pen (trust) my & MUTUAL ] This C y is now fully orphitind bid is he EN Sluas« DFPHa on | freely, unless she earned it first, More than | 40 Seng ins holding - out both | for higher uses than the common and pro- Nasi to yo. Tt you'd gae oe: Yo the: rusde Insurance Company WHITBY La i BARS a 1n sis Pleasant an commodious Hotel at | once he had known her proud refusal of any bands ' saic one of regulating his life--namcly for side an' knock doon' a wheen thristies, Y@ : Fire dn, STEAM MARB LE wv 0 RKS and Churches. Those wishing to itstre and ahi rene in ne entire prem ae PFASnE | gift tor which 'her nimble fingers hud not| ¢T want more than that, Edoa. Your | the purposes of contention and argumentative wouid be working to some ciety © : . : be o wit! ul if d i ic! cri ¥ Ia 4 [EAD OFFICE,....... HAMILTON. LiL thereby support a Home Insurance Company | SAREE BIE0 & SERCOor elas of Liauors and | given a futl equivalent. He foved her first| words opened my eyesto my own waste of | strife, He had arich vocabulay of scriptur "& chau, howiver; cei oi Ha oes HIS izddcided]v one of the best com panies in the Dominion, and parties having property to insure will do well lo consider the many advantages of insuring with this any. Dymus T. H. WALSHE, Agent, 2 Cannington, Ont. Caxnington, Sept. 26, 1876. T. H. WALSHE; ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario ; Mariposa, etc,, in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock. terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, BaARrRisTER, &c., Oshawa - November 21, 1866. Money to Loan N Farm Property at Seven and a balf per cent. No Commission. Euquire at P. A. Huré's Law office, Port Perry. P. A HURD, Selicitor, &c. Port Perry, Jan. 9, 1878. THE ONTARIO J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign snd American. Marble Man- tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas S¢ , Whitby. Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite, Also Building Stone cut to orde, JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. 3 Whitby, July 29 1874. 2 have now an opportunity of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. ' Our rates will be found as low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel Brock 8t., Whitby C. NOURSE, Seceretary. 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 table and bar well supplied. W H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. A BuSTRONG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. The Only First Class House in Town. ENSON fOUSE, late Jewett House, Kent market provided for the Tables. Excellent stabling and attevtive Suen BRYANS. Williamsburg, Dec. 6, 1875. T= QUEEN'S HOTEL, WHITBY, ONT. McCANN & TAYLOR, Prorristons. Every accommodation for the traveling W. I. BROWNE, General Agent. public, ressons, he withdrew from Ler presence, sel- dom coming to the room. where he had read 10 hic aunt while she sewed. Truly Edna had defined his position in that wental retrospect she had taken, He had been his Aunt's plaything in his boy- hood, a handsome lad, full of talent and promise, When be attained riper years he was sent to school, to college, and, gradua=~ ting there, was put into the position of a dutiful nephew to an aunt who openly pro- claimed him her heir. Courted in society, bis aunt's favorite, with ample means at his ready command, bis own idea of his course of life was far superior t6 common. men.-- for her beauty, then for her nobler attributes of mind and heart she certainly possessed, though she screcned them with her sarcastic pride, ily, indeed, ly, she had sheathed the weapons she had kept at com mand, her pungent wit, her keen satire, when Walter was by, She let herself be in- There was a new beauty upon his handsome face--the beauty of purpose, of a noble con- tent. He had a hack in waiting, and drove first to a hotel for breakfast. In the private parlor, where it was served, he told her :-- «Edoa_ I want to thank you I' «Thank me ?' she smd, wondering, ¢ For awakening me from a slothful dream to an object in life. Do you know how I have spent the last four years?" | « With Aunt Montgomery, have you not 7 Certainly. I would not desert her in her old age, when I was certainly a comfort to ber. But I studied medicine. won a diploma, and have now a practice, It is large, Edna, but not very lucrative, being amongst the life ; but though I find my time busily en- gaged my heart wants soroething more. Edna all the old love there cries out for you. Can fou love me a little now 7 heart, Waiter.' + Not a little; she said, in a low voice, her cheeks flushing rosily, ¢ but with my whole ¢ Then will you grant me my hope, and be should be guid, or where's the use o' havin! ® gairduer brought up to gless v' ) Never very ready to grant propositions, a- age increased Sandy's idiosyncrasy grew upon him to such an extent that he would adwii nothing. Late one autumn, when the neighboring gardens could not shew a singl bloom, he had a splendid display of aatier hinums; and on & visitor complementing him on his success, he replied with hi» native brusqueriea~* Well, the floors is guid o' their kin', nae doot; but ye dinna keu whether they are guid or no' Sandy was & very religiots wan after a sort, It was not apparent, however, that in which he employed with great effect in ali such cases. Sandy's graver studies generally came on the back of a protracted spree, when it was an amusing sight to sce him seated in his sanctum, midst secd packets, labels, and dried bulbs, pouring over Boston's "Fourfold State, The Hind Let Loose, or One Word liug and pruning be would do, for that was uigh skilled labor; but to walk between the shafts of & manure-laden barrow, he regard- d us degrading to a ¢ knowledgeable man-- cman that Lad been brought up to gles! wd added : 'he had na time to work exeept with his bead.' To induce him to put a tittle more of bis own labor on the ground ander his care, his master would take np the hoe and operate vigorously among som) French Leans, remarking to Sandy that work gave an add.d zest to lood and rest, te. Sandy looked gravely om for a time, and then, tapping reflectively the lid of his 8 ufl-box, a sure sign that something re- Mr. M----=' affairs were not looking bright. The family was numerous and costly, and no particnlar care bad been taken to keep trii:v the career of a free handed man fom comparative wealth to ruin. A ficod of [CONCLUDED OF PORTH PAGE. ] markable was coming. observed : « Weel - down expenses. But it is not necessary to