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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 Apr 1880, p. 1

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. ; Shor) Ontarig Obaeroer. od rum -------- > J 5 nd GRIST, Paten SOLICITOR AND r---- >ORT PERRY -------- A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRIOUL- TURAL § FAMILY NEWSPAPER, © 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY A BAIRD & PARSONS. HES > TERMS. --$1 vance ; if not $l. aubseri] » and 0 r discontinued until all arrears are paid, . RATES OF ADVERTISING. For eac e, first ne on thse AY Bubseq! §, per line ...i.e Cards, v ings, per annum .. i 5 ors containing money, wh dre : pald and re ed, will beat ou k. ts measured by Nonpareil, Advertisemen to the space they oc= and charged according cupy. Advertisements received for publication. without specific instructions, will be inserted 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. 3 terms will in all cases be pa These strictly v.. e~vd to . Job. Department. Palaphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blan®Forms, Receipt Books, Chucks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and solor, executed promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County. p@y™ Parties from 8 distance getting hand bills, &o. printed can have them done to take home with them. J. BAIRD. 1, PARSONS. Brefessionl © H. NGSTER, M. D., Physician, Sur- geon and Accoucheur, Coronet for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. Omece over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets. OTce hours from 9 a. m. to 12 Residence, the dwelling recen hy Mrs, Geo, Paxton. hi: R m. tly oceupled Aas JTL Dp ANDERSON, MB.MD, FTMS, ¢). M.0.P.S.. L.RC.P . Graduate of the University of Toronto, graduate of the Uni. vorsity of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Membr of the College of cians and Surgeons ; Licentiate of the val College of Physicians, Edinburg, ician, Surgeon, and Atcoucheur. Office Corrigan's Store, Port Perry. R. WARF, Coronor for Ontario, Physician, Surgeon eouncheur, Ofice, oppos! » M. F. MCBRIEN, M.D. N Taspital, London, Engl; H. Ll over Mr. the County of and Ac- i ite the town hall Port Perry. » M.R.¢ and. Oshawa, EB. FAREWELL, LL. B., Count, . Attorney for Ontario, Barrister, At and Notary Public. Oflice la Cochrane, Beq., Bro Whitby. » Naliettor, anriad by 8. Ho te! a ere ¥ YMAN L. ENGLISH LL.B, Solicitor in J Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &¢. Oshawa. co--simeo®street, opposite the Post Office NG SMITH, LL. Barrister, At- x. FOUND Shaw, hy iditor in Chancery, wnd Insolvency, Notary Publie, &c. Omce--MeMilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY- AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan cery Notary Public, &ec., &c. office hours punctually from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. SEER ANE i F¥. PATERSON, (late of Beaverton.) iaroiater un Attorney=at Taw, Solel for in Chancery, Conveyanecer, Notary Pub- , &e., &e. 2, Mee over Brown & Curries Store 'port Perry. rir BILLINGS Barris + Public, &e, Port Perry. AD A large amount of money te loan at 8 per cent. Solicitor, Notary J. A. MURRAY, ATE Patterson & g Fenton, Surgeon Dentist, Office over Corrigan & Camp- pell's Store, Port Perry. All work done in the very Intest and best style and warranted to give satisfaction. Por Perry, Os N. VARS, IL. D. 8. - rpEste inserted on all the latest princi- March 28, 1877. Business Cards. ONTAR10 BANK. CAPITAL $3,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now open in No notice of withdrawal required. A.A. ALLEN, ManicrR. WwW . M. WILLCOX UOTIONEER. i ETURNING my sincere thanks to my R numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as Auctioneer during the past - eight years, 1 would now beg to offer my services to all who may have Farm Stock, Implements, or othr property to sell by Auction anywhere in North Ontario, the tdwnship of Mariposa 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 if the Auctioneer is vot 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 wrranged and notes supplied LICENSED | AUCTIONEER ! "vVALUATOR, AND---- pt Commission Agent. OFFICE--Queen Strect, Poit Peiry. March 3, 1880. BE. MAJOR, ICENSED AUCTIONEER. AIF pritics wishing his services can call at the and arrange for "Observer" Ofhee, Port Perry, Jan 10, 1879, WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer; Valuator, &e. NOR the Township of Broek, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, | pay™ Parties entrusting their Sales to me | way rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland; Brock. T. HL WALSHE, | ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township 1 of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, etc., in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock. Orders left.at this office, or at his residence will be punctually attended to. Debts col- lected fn Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSH E, the North Ontario Auction- WM. HEZZELWOOD, Licensed Auctioheer VUE Undersigned having taken out al License as Auctioneer is now prepared | Having had much experience in handling Real Estate, Live Stock such as Horses, | Cattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Imple- ments of all kinds, Farm Preduce, &c, &cy parties placing their sales in my hands way rely on getting all for the property thatis possible to bring. 3 All orders promptly attended to, sale bills made ol aud sale notes furnished free of, charge. rt. and as cheap as the cheap- 4 Sn bpd the Soet. Teeth filled| Parties leaving their orders at the with Gold and Silver. Poeth extracted | OBSERVER Office, Pert Perry, will receive without pain by_produci local th- | i diate ani carefal attention. esis, Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's Dew | Charges Moderate. block, over A 's Drug Store, WM, HBZZELWOOD, an. Street, Oshawe. Hanning & L. SURVEYOR Lally, Taglati, Sept 10,1878, Q. 6. HAKNING. Moxey 10 Loax. forthe Frechold Lou "Uxbridge, March 26, 1879. 8. CIVIL ~EN= WW SPENCE, CoNTRACTOR, BUILDER, &C. iA 1i0i LOY 1 ove, Gould's Block Solicitors off Bud Sobeerer ei . Vi Patents. Ol § Gould's ag 2 E stowed on htm In 'the past ona Inform the - 0. W. LALLY. | public generally that having bought a pre . G, Hanning, Agent Pe and moved into the linge of Prince ds Albe: he will in future give his whole Loan & Savings Uo. attention to his business as Contractor, and is to uudertake Stone W. Erick. [3 DravauTAN, Ottawa, Canada, with the Patent Office Transuste since att tments. of the Gevernment. other depar Sg Co hts and the Marks and Designs procured. Drawings, ~ Bpecifications, and other Documents neces: to secure Patents of I prepare fn soceipt of the model of the Invention. D. BATEMAN. sverything connec e 11 executeon the short- est notice and in the best and most durable style, and at the very lowest Sgure at which a god lob san be one. Hy t maternal and first-class workmans A Wai. SPENCE. Prince Albert, April 5, 1876. 3 CHRISTIE, L : TOWNSHIP OLEREK, suer of Marriage Ticenses--Conveyancer,; Commissioner &c. _ Office--Manchester. T ¢. FORMAN, . + 188 now Laying, Plastering, an Lh ow UER OF Marriage Licenses. © One door west of the Walker House PortPerry. | py {HANEY CHARLES having been ro- appoin Lacense farriage (after sixteen years duty) con | nish Licenses BR H INO. & D. J. ADAMS,| Land & Insurance OKERS, PORT PERRY, Money, Investment. Mortgages Pu A number of excgllent Farms for connection with this Branch. Deposits of | Sale or to Rent. FiveDollars and upwards received and inter= est allowed thereon AGENTS FOR ALLAN Of Steamships. JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, Office In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, | Port Perry, Jan, 28, 1879. AVE large sums of money on hand for _ Hotels. , PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THE PORT PERRY. it in every particular - bation ar PP rch dations is equalled by few Hotels THE best cities, LINE all that can be required in the dation and tion i Walker House, rue Subscriber having leased the above hotel, it will be his endeavor to conduct so as to merit the of the public. THE WALKER HOUS whether for extent or quality of accom Province and surpassed by none out of the Commercial Travelers, the Traveling Public, Farmers and others doing business |in the Village and the general public wilP| - on findin THE WALKER HOUSE matter of h MARBLE WORKS! --a-- PORT PERRY in the facilities for filling orders more promptly, with' CHQICK MATERIAL, SUPERIOR ; WORKMANSHIP and at in Che Charges are No Higher Port Perry. JAMESLUND, MONEY, LAND & INSURANCE BROKER, MON EY In 'any manne Bought, Accounts, Notes, &c., INVEYANCER, Commi; "w 10 prom pt remittances made. The party borrowing money can ge without eom mission, at the Lowest rate, is allowed to fix his own t 2) years on farm, or good productive town property. In all ea cost will be very slight to th am acting both as Agent jes there can possibly be no fon. If the title is perfect the m several Compan! publicity in the transact paid here in two weeks afte Allidavits in Court of Queen's Bench, &e. r to suit borrowers, Mortgage: ses where the title is perfect, the No better stable and shed Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The Houge is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE. The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice of the market and the utmost atten tion paid to the convenience ani comfort of ALL GUESTS. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, (OUR GRANITE & MARBLE Pillars, Monuments, 'Tomb Stones, and Tablets Are much admired by all who see them. As no agent is employed the expense is at the Anti in the Provi apa for kt Tue Province, W. HA . HAS Port Perry, Dee. 4, 1879. LOAN Attentive hostlers, saved and get the pe Come and see us in our New Works near the Foundry. . ROSE & SHAW. Port Perry, March 24, 1880. ion ge. LAM, 8 , Collected and pose PERRY HOUSE, tit and ime for payment in advance), and of years this comfortable, pleasantly Port Perry, Dee 90,1879. he borrower. As I (oneal, HOTEL, and Valuator for * The subscriber oney will be r making applica The undersigned having leased for a term Hotel will endeavor by strict attention to the A having succeeded Mr, Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams. burg, Cartwright, intends fitting it up with a view to the comfort and convenivnce of -- FOR SALE Hotel, The Anglo-American located by a fair share of atten may be done. The pre commodious an both within and without. Yard, and Sheds are all in good order. is sMuate in the centre of the village and JAMES TUN By guests west or south 0 LC. i : Parrish's Block, Cor, Broek and Bascom The supplies for the table and bar care- | For particulars apply to ktroets, Uxbriage. | fully selected, W. H PARK Uxride, May 17, 1877, PETER HOLT "Proprietor MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned hasany to lend upon Farm and I Unusually Low Rates of Interest) n be repaid in a; Also several Improved Tands for sale, cheap. Investments made in N tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks, Apply to Whitby, April 10, 1873. Cartwright, March 4, 1879. E BVERE HOUME, MANCUESTER. By GEO. HOUCK. amount of Money 'own Property, at ny manner to suit : Having leased the above excellent Hotel it will be my endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the appro- Prince Albert, March 17,1880. THE undersigned offers for Sale the fol suit purchasers Port Perry, being No. 154, NOTICE TO FARMERS & OTHERS MONEY TO HIE undersigned would of Real Estate, that he has i Tnage amount of prepared to inves ers--intercst at cight per and most reasonable terms assured. THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 18 mises are large and d in a capital state of repair The Sublet, t connected with Port Perry by a good side walk and on the thoroughfare of traffic of parties passing to or from Port Perry east, FOR SALE! lowing Valuable Properties on terms to | hy kk v A good House and Lot in v RnOW west side Union 80. xed fot of ng neisted that 9 : he man 1 was engaged tow nd to respect and, as [ had promised, I must pet Therefore, when evening arived and an old triend of mine came to escort me to the house of a thutual acquaint- ance, I left with him, and did not stap to think whether I would bave my lover act as I was doing or not. 1 was older by thres years than my squaly bot-tempered betrothed, and in vexed questions invariably should not. Twi He loved me, I believe, Yes he did. with all the passion and forver of a jealous boy in the first real love and I--well 1 think I was equally foolish; even my three years of seniority did not save me from plead- ing guilty to the soft impeachment. We bad been but an hour at the house we were visiting when a furi- ous ring at the door be!l caused my heart to quicken its pulsations. A servant appeared at the parlor door, | saying my little sister wished to speak to me, I asked the hostess to oxcnse me,and descended wondering at this unusual call. "Inez," said my sister, breathless: ly, "Felix is here." " Where ?" Linterrupted, looking around. « Outside," she said, Ho won't come in, and he says you must come home with him now, immediately, w 1 h P Ip ti free of charge. d at th EE i % rary cireumstances | convenien d fort of PRINCE ALBERT 1 » gh od d iled Days of Sale may be arranged ® a 'ho ean al any time, Just 43 hi ¢ nience and comfort of guests to make or else--" she stopped and smiled. 5 of permit repay part or all of the principal, x " " g . Onsenven Office, where a Sale Register Will | ihe Company b nding terns: ves inthe pd the Pore Terry loses 3 desirable place of : «1 told him that you would not do |g, be kept. gage (0 accept such sum, whetber large or Hi 3 eneral public, Choice 5 it: Ie Rout, Liberal. W.M. W. LE and Apply it 8 n direct reduction of | supplics for the table and ls ' HE Undersigned offers for sale the above it; that the people in the house Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1877 principal immediately canceling Zor Wie The stable and ysrd carefully attended to well located Hotel, There are few | would make fun of you both, but he J . 2 ¥ L xtra charge is a ) rie) : Tra: + $ : Ea on the sum PALL ot Taans mado from. 2 10 JOHN RUDDY. mere pleasant Jocutions In the Proyince snd insisted on my coming and telling |¢ you." Another pause to take breath after which she added timidly, "if you do not come home now, he rays you can consider all over botween youl" Surprise and indignation found vent in ono pithy sentence neither choice nor elegant, "He must be cvazy |" "Does he show his affect- jon in wanting me to become tho laughing stock of those people ? Go and tell hith thit I shall see him fin the morning, and to stay home quiet- ly this evening and support m absence; I come here because - | promise sof old that I never break my word when I give it." My heart stood sti og 3 thres- ingly displa patie as this case is rather an e: one. and I have confidence in your power vate our friend's ill, I shall allow | you to return in the evening at six und remain with him until nine," 1. I thanked him burridly--I do not d to spend the evening, and | whispered : "good-bye, darling, 1am going now, but he says I may come | | back again in the evening." WHOLE NO. 1 r lo bis @ bed « Madam," said he kindly but firmly, in an ominolie whisper, "the least excitement may cost him his bisper from the " Yes," I suid in the calmest tone could muster; "1 am here." The doctor's band wns ngain wor my arm. «If you feel sure of yourself," said he, "and can controle all outward of emotion yon can go to t remember what 1 have fu im; said." 1 saton a chair that the doctor by the bedside and | hin the one outside |the coverlet, which, oh, joy! res- ponded to my touch with a slight pressure. luced for me ut my hand witl «Did you have a pleasant tim last evening ?" « Darling," I whispered, bink of such a time! Sophie wa bending over the bed, tears in her eyes, her sweet, low voice saying :-- "Courage, Felix, dear, and you will oon be well." 1 heard her say to the doctor, as they stood near the door; "How did his happen?' He replied in a whisper, which did not catch, and then beckoned to me. Madame," he said, politely, 'i is against the rules of this institu- tion for visitors to remain with the nts beyond an alotted time, but xceptional to cure rather than to aggra now how--and going back to Feli sides a table covered with bottles and lint and two chairs, lay a seem- Yoanimate form, whoso bead, though earthed in bandages, I re- cognized as belonging to my pride, love, The gentleman who conducted us to the room--thedoctor,I sup ed-- put a warning fin, and restrained me a8 uel for ward and throw myself on t Tvs was about to Joint brokon "don t." That he should think of such a yb stood wil a foe bre |i om, par LTR fi n a 8 eyes misty; as his 1 anid I wonld he said I] article of furniture in that roma. ba. | Glance met mine. : It was all over and we were man and wife till death did us part; I shuddered as I thought how goon that might occur. My husband turned over on his side with a long-drawn sigh of relief and closet his eyes «You will go home with us?' 1 shook my head. ; The doctor interposed: "You must take care of yeur own health, too, and you will need have no fear that he wiil not have all the attendance he requires." ; But I was obdurate. $ ThE is my place and T shall not leave he 1 held Feolix's hand and put my head down on his pillow. They kissed me and then PAE dneniengs var nis ibis oppor | setled the dispute in my own tavor | life."; left us. the very liberal patronage bestowed ont them 13 waviug the flag of rise prise: J Toogverud ny Somposuce as he| Pelix appeared to slumber tranguilly. 1 and would be the c gener~ e which | offered me a glass of water- ardly. breathed, fearing I might disturb ally eg 'enjoy roan 'Increased | silonced if [ra 0 hot sonviece him. | "Ines!" Joe | him. The doctor came to the door Ba twice (it was open) looked in and went awry again. fest In the middle of the night Feliz said in an ordinary tone, quietly and distinetly, asif he had been pondering a long time : «Ines, you do not regret it?" «1 thought you wero asleep." « You do not regret it," he persisted ; "no matter what happens 7 bwear it." «1 swear," «Well, then, put your head down and tiy to sleep." : Tt was easy enough to say sleep, bnt how could 1? 1 was bewildered. His easy tone of d, his evident from wear- iness or i , the strong pi of his fingers on my hand--was my presenco magical 7 The night wote on; but Isaid not a word, thinkiug all the resolutions I made, how his slightest desire should be my law, how x would study to anticipate his wishes--never again should a clould arise belween us, no matter what happened--I registered a ment. al vow that never could be broken, When the doctor appeared in the morning another inexplicable simile wreathed his lips. By-the-bye, he was very handsome, this same doctor, and young too, not ovcr twenty-five. «Your husband is so far recovered, madam," he said, "as to be able to @Accom- pany youhome." «Do you really think so, old fellow ?" said Felix sitting up and beginning to unloosen the bandages on his head. «Stop," cried the doctor, and he whispered something in His ear. \ a 1) I t «Ines, darling," said Felis, in answer to my astonished gaze, "by the suggestion and with the aid of my old friend, Harry, whom 1 met as I was rushing off infuriated, the Lord knows where, after leaving your sister at home, I practised a little*innocent decep- tion to soften your obdurate heartand make you mine forever, that future occurances similar te those that took place the evening before last might for the future be obviated. remember, you swore you would not regret no matter what--"' { thought of my resolutions during my Jonely night vigil. I thought of what I had suffered--but then bad he not suffercd-too ? The struggle was brief, 2before the doctor, who stood biting his mustache by the door- xX bation and patronage of the public mT i i i i I tarned t tai gai Farms, ahd Wild A EC Tr Pp 3 Aventte. 'The house is two stories high and | irned went up 8 airs a, Sin} " " iad " r « Manchester, Oct. 6, 1875, contains eight rooms. There are also on the | to the inquiries of my hostess, I re Wiad Je said, 0a Eiduieg bi ar ne y arms around my husband's ici eho n i = remiss a good Stable, Woodshed, a Well | lied that it was nothing at all; m a, + ' : Tunicipal Deben UEEN'S HO TEL, of good Water and some fine fruit trees. iy sister forgot to re he ; my quite and resigned were they, «1 | «Darling, Iam too happy to have you q/, Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. Also a Park Lotin Port Perry, being |p: : {have a request to make; you will | sate and sound at any price to be angry with Op ing and wanted to know it then-- : i | you." : CANNINGTON, Oxr. arts of Nos. 17 and 18, containing 7 acres bi pie rant it a3 perbaps it may Le my y « ' JAMES HOLDEN, 4) Ati of choice land in a good state of cultivation. uotbing more, 3 ast." Sophie lives with us now, and Doctor Broker, &e, |? CAMPBELL, Propaisror | This is a rare chance of securing valuable Cliford my old friend and escort, |" a ling, do not talk now. Take Harry is a frequent visitor. 1 surprised her "his ote] is now furnished: Tn the. bent | DICECILY 40 SBE) (rms, looked at my heightened color and |; ¢)\"yrunted thut I hall do what- the other day asking him, the old question, style, and offers every accommodation to For particulars, apply to nervous manner, and intimated by 14 ish." ¥ while deep blushes flitted over her face, travelers JAMES ENASET, tor. |@ look that if that was all it waa' | SVor 300 wish. en | «How did this happen?" sar First class Sample Rooms. Livery | Port Perry, March 31, 1880 FOPHEOT | cory little to cause my ill-concealed 5 Waki to be married." This a as before I ceuld not overhear his attached, = i | 'turbati rokenly. i ---- | perturbation. t < alts LOAN. Cannington, Oct. 20, 1875. 43 IMPROVED My sistor had ~ vetired when T got "You will get well and we shall La pn ree say to the swners home, but after a shake or two, I | marred. Society is the hardest baked on its ; his b 4 N 5 En h . A 0 on its uppet- private ian in Tus banded A Yolo AMERICAN HOTEL, , | LA D managed to make her comprehend © But suppose--I do not recover. | crust. t for periods to sult borrow PRiNos Ais 9 | my question I did not answer but tightened my Hon sanill elon, cn cen Ax pedition ERT. . : 3 5 fi "Wi oR ans ens_will soon be laying out their woriz W. I. PARK, - - - PROPRIETOR MILL PROPERTY, &C « Well, what did Felix say 2" ¢ bold of his hand. "Will you"--an-fo 'op. t per 17 J CHIIETIAN, Having purchased the above plensantly ' id "Oh," she answered, becoming other pause---will you consent to| / ber 17, Inthe situated Hotel, 1 have aril piminl wide awake at once, her cyes dis- render my last hours happy by be-| Very young men ore like, fruit trees, ro. coming my wife now?" quire frequent trimming. Manchester, C MONEY TO FE HE Sebseriber is prepared to lend money on improved property fof terms from one to twenty years. Agent for Western C Savinas CoMPANY. He has also been instructed to invest a like atount of Private Fun Inter st Eight per cent. to attend to all sales entrusted to hin -- 116 Loan on good Farms, at 8 pe NF. PATERSON Sind PARCEL 1.--Containing 200 Acres, Is com- Port Perry, May 20, 1878. Solicitor (LATE ALBION, Josed of Lots Now. 1 and 2 in the Sth con. } t ---- - sti ee om mira n -- B an aaaT ONTARIO. Sension, and the East parts of Lota Nos. 1 aod bly» 2p 8 yosites tone, and ther, 2D . y gy 2, in the 7th concession of Uxbridge, upon this eept wi ou OC ave ™M O N i 2 Y STRONG, PROPRIETOR. pregl there are an Orepard, a Bre Brame ® eo] Vs foc 3 y y on a ~ [Private Funds,) 5 elling House, and commodious outbuild- seen him." She turned on her side. mee QUEEN'S HOTEL, ings; the land ® nearly all cleared, and is a | and in a minute her regular quiet r cent in- WHITBY, ONT. very desirable farm. 3 > ; ONT. PARCEL 2.--Contatning about 200 Acres, Is breathing gave note of her return terest, November 21, 1868. "THE ONTARIO Farmers' Mutual Insuance Co'y (3 A com posed of parts of Lots Nos. . 1, LYMAN ENGLISH, SIoCANN & TAYLOR, Fooraiaeors oho domes of Uxbridge, the réaier por. | to Morpaous Sara: BARRISTER, &C., Ty mmodation for the traveling tion of which ' © "Upon this parcel | T beljeve I foolishly lay awake for blic. there are large Barhs, Stibies ahd Sheds of + Oshawa | Public good Dwelling House' accommodation, and | an hour or 80, but being of a sanguine mmemm-- an of spring water constantly run- : 4 hig, making Ivory sual forS¢ ck ra tg. | tem erament and "having much iT 3.--Consists of wha nown as nfidenec in BAYS the Glen Major Grist Mill, together with the 0! : 4 hi ly soasing ra Ny water power and privileges properly belong. | that i8 W at mother says-- nally ing thereto. A quantity of land in connection | {¢]] into & quiet glamber. Brock St., Whitby. LOAN. sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel C. NOURSE, Seeretary. W. H. BROWNE, General Agent. the Sheds. in First-Class Style and Stocked best Liquors and Cigars! guests, ARABL Loax. aD The tab.e and bar well su M Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. ds. No Commission. A RYsTioNG HOUSE, L and renovated the entire premises even to The Hotel has been furnished Strict attention paid to the comfort of pplipd. W. H. PARK. with the Private Contract « payment. 1, 2 and 8 i ¥ Cc Cc. M iin tingey o_far- s as heretoforem--at Py Perry. 1 PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES|™ PROPRIETOR. HE Substtiher having not NZIE, HITBY, PORT PERR W RAT WAY. PEREY & LINDSAY tained I, ,--Embraces the North-half Lot 14, in the 6th concession of Reach, acl none of which is cleared Head Office, Whitby, No. 15, in the 7th concession of Reach, about Bh , J-- 8 TIME TABLE No. 24 30 acres are cleared and the balance 18 heavily about noon I put my pi ide in my This Company is now fully organised and i Taking offect Mondav, Nov 24, 187. timbered. Thero 16 a good frume Harn on | noclat nnd started to visit his sister prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings 'ORONTO TIME. Hila] hel: Taenni of the: South-hatf wi 3 : ---- 4 ha] e n with whem he lived (his mother tr contents, country School Houses Frains Gob North, of Lot No. 18, in the ith concession of Reach, A u and Churches, Those wishing to insure and ns Go! oy a 100 noressa stall rtion of which Is cleared. | Wi8 dead). My anxiety was not thereby support a Home Istsurance Company rill Dr Maly kel. Tif Aceey, astof Lot Ro. 5 jn allityed on hearing that he was not have now an opportunity of doing so, either Toront, vin G. TR 457 pan. 2.070.m lotet valuable timber, and several acres under | home all night, and [ became seri- y! H 85 n. i Gro on VERRIER EE | HE ot rt hat 20 CH in ia nn me sd : roo] a ied ou ore sin n d as low as those of 3 mo, ¢ oil] 1s fon ow. OR A a Jpenaivg rE ie we did not know what to think. out bf remove any timber from oft lands. FOR SALE! The following Lands situated in the Townships of Reach and Uxbridge, are offered for Sale at Low Prices for cash or upon short terms of of bh, 100 PARCEL, 5.-- Contains 178 acres, being Lot t uch port th y ile I: i ut, ou a a a bul the times. may | Even while I was trying to compose For "farther Particulars and information | myself and still the fears thut re- EE rt my sister. st . and H. GORDON, _ .|Tuke's Hospital " in the upper left cnunim So McGILLIVARY, _ |hand corner of the envelope, when Oct Bh, A persons are strictly forbidden to | T becnme suddenly calm and still. the above tending to twice their natural size, «how angry he was! Actually 1 was afraid; he set his teeth--you know how he does it--and his eyes shone--oh ?" (this last *' oh" long drawn out, expressive of the fore- iblg impression his anger had made upon her). « Did he say that he would come to-morrow ?" « Indeed he did not," was the re- | | ) 1 waited for Felix the next morn- ing. He did not come, however, and at Yes, he was then injured, dying Ww Boom Girl. TWO GIRLS WANTED. ANTED at the Walker House, Port Perry, 8 Good Cook and Dining perhaps; T did not inquire. « Sophie," I cried, "you must come now, this minute; oh, my darling, what have you dong ?" Sophie, dear, motherly phie-- She was four yeurs tho junior O Felix--took me into ber arms and tancy would he forget all dyes? 1 hesituted, Wus this a sick man about it if [ su Tho doctor was at my elbow. «If you cave enough to marry hi you might as well do it now; you'll | suit. have to forgo a grand wedding," smile, half mocking, curled bis lip ; "if he recover, why, a disagreeable ceremony will have been gotten ov with; if he do not, well, you w made all the reparation in yo power." This was said severely. appeared angry with me. nigh unto death the annimatjion displayed was wonderful very evening ?"' The doctor had had his finger the patient's pulse and gave me warning look. "He is getting fev ish," he said Sophie looked at me searching! aid. we «[ will manage everything," t doctor added, "When you retu you will find the minster here al the ring--" Felix interrupted « My mothe ring ? Sophie has it." She nodded. concladed. 1 said, "Yes." bareheaded us he was. We did not speak a way home. After our hurried meal that ought to be humored and have the consolation of knowing you "This | duck between them, "It might save his life," her eyes «Jt 18 issotiled, then 27 the doctor : The doctor conducted us down stairs, even to the entrance gate, word on our Sophie beld my band. (who could eat?) I wrote to my mother and ) 40 The skipper who lo t his dag overboard ) | remarked that bis Lark was on 'the troubled id | seas. A Western editor says one Lug is worth & dozen love letters, and they cannot be ins m | troduced as evidence in a breach-of-promisy 81 Itis leap-year, of course; but, after all, it doesn't look very well for a young lady to go homeat two o'clock in the morning afier er | sparking her beau. z il A Markham girl bad three beaus in suc- cession, each named Bill. The old man says he'll "foot every Lill" that comesaround He don't "honor" "em, though for all that, af How curious the doctor seemed. DE hsadad parsons are tommended; by svn ie itis himse 0 have a Was ho heartless or ¢y stealy Hs spider painted on the top ot their 'heads as a preputation for the fast approaching fly think T cared for a grand wedding ? | time. Felix," I whispered, "yes." - ; : «Now ?" For a man wounded Boston Transcrip: At dinner shdhad a doctor on each bund, one of whom remarked € | that they Were well served, since they had a "Yes," she broke in-- her wit is one of the sort that comes in on flashes--and I am between {wo quacks."-- then silence fell. a er-| The game of "Sixteen" is played at the front gate with one foot on the bottom and both arms across the top, while she stands on the other side and winds a piece of blue little pile of gravel with her foot. ly. he rn nd « How much are these goods u yard 2" said day, as he picked up und examineda ruffled silk. "Good gracious cried the hor- tified clerk, "that is not for sale | That is the end of a lady's train! She's just gone up to third story in the elevator." i Rev. Jo. Cook ca}ls Niagara Falls a dates ess roar." He has not to apply to the Niagara hackmen, whose roac is of mjore recent date. Nothing less thans six-syllabled word, with sharp corners and jagged edges will do them justice. Vennor, the Osuadian "weather averages one hit a year and six m and yet he keeps rushing into little while with bis nonsense. ance he isthe Sergeant Bates of Dominion with several to cgery. = r's nt every T his new and extensive Live i ith Apply to r : prior Hi Carriages, is : tried to vom fort me a > { HY { ED to tural rome tod i Whi $4 "30 ie MRS. HASLAM, oii | You cannot go out in this con- ot I A ph est down George i five ypars old. His | : E Y R I o Ss el EC " | ditiog," she said, composo yourself; I 28 it wus about to bappen ; undress 'his of a bath before L 1 Vv Rh \ {Flag stations--Trains top on signal only. fo matters may not boso bad as y0ulgn4 then, with Felix's father, Gophi % tobes. Aube ston 0 On Moderate Terma : COME { ; ESID! think." . d my little sister, we steried forja OMMCKENZIF. W. H. McCAW. A : ORTABLE R ENCE But how could I be ealm when A pital ; hil one Tn Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1 {3308 F OF MARRIAGE LICENSE 8, FOR SALE, I vioaght of bia, aud ital my The doctor wot us at the door ; he His mothor thinks that is er LS AR : | PORT PERRY, ONTARIO. Th fault ? 1 do not know how he reach-|, ating to cond ; ; : ) IE Sadwsigoed ofion mle » most ed the hospital, aud have on afaint HusLbave Neil pares up Srjust Pension Gatiery, port gor Joust, at Port De BOR with & Comfortable | retol} ion of being helped in abd gn is due timo we wrrivel in the| Seallart irish : : Dwelling House su Stable, good baring | out of a carriage and waiting in 8 goin room, where [ saw sitting by | Ask Your Druggist|win Rl a oon py durkaned : HO _ an | Folix's bedside as wo entered the Ask w Siokte 3 tod ben ) 1 Sie ; an | For Dr, Carson's old estiblished and never or further lars apply to the pro- Quidtoess "of time before wo et ihe with Jind Marria ge icons ie fra ing Spe. Sole wasthctuis Bioning nts Port nl oF sho wore shred into a dimly lighted | handsome face, that T ever saw | Mastinge Bones MRE TER Se (roel, Fo yy" te of te WIE nr" Fed Brock, ave. 5, 1874, 83 PEST TB ruggist, Port Pepey | Maceb 24, 1850, ing; Bo ghaniinh ; ii 3 hit < His father said : A bbon around her forefinger and héaps upd a gentleman in a dry gouds store the other of - invented a term rk As a nuise

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