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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Jun 1880, p. 1

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VOL. XXIII, NO. 26. _ PORT ¥ ERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1880. - Futh Ontarin dbaeruer. A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICUL- iid & FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, BY BAIRD & PARSONS. MS.--$1 per annum, if paid in ad- ance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. No subscription taken for less than six months; and no Jpes discontinued until all arrears mre . - Spi RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion .... $0 08 nsertions, per line per annum ..... 5 004 and regesters tani to this Office, pre-paid dressed te! Boe, "ed, will be at our risk. J one mehsured by Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they oc~ cupy. Advertisements received for publication. without specific instructions, willbe 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. These terms will in all cases be strictly a wed to Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &o., of every style and solor, executed promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County. Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &c. printed can have them done to take tome with them. J. BAIRD. i PARSONS. = ee smn Dp. ANDERSON, MB. MD, FTMS, J. M.(.P.S., L.1t,C.P.. Graduate of the University of Toronto, graduate of the Uni. vorrity of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the College of Physicians and Sirgeons ; Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburg, Physician, Surgeon, and Accoucheur. Office over Mr. Corrigan's Store, Port Perry. Or tee H. SANGSTER, M.D, Physician, Sur- J « geon and Accoucheur, Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. Office over Nott's Furniture®tore, corner of Queen and Perry Strects. Office hous from 9a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently qecupied By Mis. Geo, Paxton. R. WARE, Coronor for the County of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coueheur, ite the town hall. rort Perry. Office, Oppos! N¥ F. McB H. Oshawa, ) Frospital, + Atay er ¥. PATERSON, (late of Beaverton,) . Barrister anl Attorney-at Law, Soliei- for in Chancery, Conveyancer, Notary Pub- lie, &e., &c. 5 Ufiice over Brown & Currle's Store. Port Perry. Juy's RIEN, M.D, M. R. C. 8, London, England. The liye R. £ BILLINGS Barrister, Solicitor, Notary « Public, &e. Prort Perry. A large amount of money to loan at 8 per cent. KE. FAREWELL, LL. B, County Crown . Attorney for Ontario, Barrister, Attorney, fnfieitor, and Notary Pubiic. Office lately oc- cuptad by 8. H, Cochrane, Ksq., Brock street, . Whitby. ENGLISH, LL.B. Solicitorin Attorney, Conveyancer, &¢. Oshawa. co--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office - YOUNG SMITH, Ll. B. Barrister, At- G. FO ib Ta: Solicitor in Chancery, and Insolvency, Notary Public, &e. OfMece--MeMiilan's Block, Brock stroet, Whitby. oe Smt mri J. A. MURRAY, ATE Patterson & g Fenton, Surgeon "AER Dentist, Office over Corrigan & Camp- § bell's Store, Port Perry. All © done in the very latest and best style and warranted to give satisfaction. Port Perry, March 28, 1877. YMAN T. 4 Chancery, ko ets me - mi eee tris = v8. Fhotels. "Garibaldi Dont Like Them--A| The fast kid wants togo it while|The Bugiwess ens JNO. & D. J ADAMS, TEN THOUSAND | PEOPLE letter from Gabibaldi to La Capilale was the | he is young. : h ; - THE other day published by that journal. The Something to add mire: A street Tas Starrirya Cawsox Aor -- Tun Escrrio --_----ee---------- ONTAR10 BANK. CAPITAL $3,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. ~ Money, Land & BRO ne. -- a Investment. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now open in connection with this Branch. Deposits of FiveDollars and upwards received and inter- Sale or to Rent. tt est allowed thereon, = AGENTS FOE No notice of withdrawal required. pe pr A.A. ALLEN, a MasagHR, WIL ICO! ALLAN Of Steamship. JOHN & DAV. ~~. M. NEER. LICENSED AUC TIO Port Perry, Jan. 23, 1870, MONEY TO ETURNING my sincere thanks to my numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage bestowed upon me as Auctioneer during the past eight years, I would now beg to offer my services to all who may have Farm Stock, Implements, or other property to sell by Auction anywhere in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa or Cartwright. My long and extensive practice as Auc- tionoer 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 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 free of charge. * Days of Sale may Onsenver Office, where a be kept. Terms Liberal, Port Perry, Sept. 4, 1877. mami BE. MAJOR, CENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties wishing his services can call at the and arrange for one to twenty years, Savinas Company, He has also been instru large amount of Private Ful Inter st Eight per cent. Port Perry, May 20, 1878. be arranged at the MONEY TO Sale Register will W.M. W. * ers--interest at eight per and most reasonable terms 8. F I «Qbserver" Office, Port Perry, days of Sales, Port Perry, Jan 10, 1879. WM. GORDON, Licensed Amnctioncer, Valuator, &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, . pay Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. the borrower. Also several Improved Tands for sale, cheap. Investments made in N Apply to NOTICE TO FARMERS Insurance KERS, PORT PERRY, HAE large sums of money on hand for Mortgages Purchased. A number of excellent Farms for THE LINE ID J. ADAMS, Office In Mr. Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. - LOAN. TT Subscriber is prepared to Jend money on improved property for terms from Agent for Western Canapa Loas asp cted to invest a nds, No Ci N. F. PATERSON. Solicitor & OTHERS LOAN. HE undersigned would say to the owners of Real Estate, that he has in his hands a lage amount of private funds which he 18 prepared to invest for periods to 8 uit borrow- cent. Expedition assured. 1. CHRISTIAN. Manchester, October 17, 1877. MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest! Loans can be repeid in any manner to suit Farms, and Wild funicipal Deben tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks, JAMES HOLDEN, 5 Broker, &c. T. H. WALSHE, Whitby, April 10, 1873. ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township Tey >» of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in MO N FE Y [Private Funds] North Ontario; Mariposa, etc., in the County of Victoria. Residence--Cannington, Brock. Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be punetually attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- cer, terest, November 21, 1866. THE WM. HEZZELWOOD, "f'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- LYMAN ENGLISII, BarnisTRR, &C., Oshawa - ONTARIO Licensed Auctioneer HE Undersigned havi License as Auctioneer Real Estate, Live Stock such as Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c., ments of all kinds, Farm Produce, &c, &c., parties placin rely on getting all possible to bring. All orders promptly attended to, sale bills made out and 'sale notes turnished free of charge. Parties leaving their immediate an. careful attention. Charges Moderate. WM. HEZZELWOOD, ng taken out a is now prepared to attend to all sales entrusted to him.-- Having had mnch experience in handling also Farming Imple- g their sales in my hands may for the property that is orders at the Onssrven Office, Port Perry, will receive Farmers' Mutual Insuance Co'y, Head Office, Whitby, This Company is now fully organized and is repared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insure and thereby support & Home Insurance Company 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 St., Whitby. C. NOURSE, Sceretary. W. H. BROWNE, General Agent. ¥ Walker House, PORT PERRY. Toe Subscriber having leased the above hotel, it will be his endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the approbation and patronage of the public, 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, Commercial Travelers, the Travell Public, ers and others doing oy in the Village aud the, general public will nd in THE WALKER HOUSE all that can be required in the matter of accommodation and moderation in charges. The Charges are No Higher at the 'Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE. The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice ot the market and the utmost atten tion paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUESTS. No better stable and shed accommodation in the Province, Attentive hostlers. W. HASLAM. Port Perry, Dec. 4, 1879, Pert PERRY HOUSE, The undersigned having leased for a term of years this comfortable, pleasantly located Hotel will endeavor by strict attention to the convenience and comfort of guests to make the 'Port Perry Hovse a desirable place of entertainment for the general public, Choice supplies for the table and bar. The stable and yard carefully attended to, JOHN RUDDY. Port Perry, Dec 9, 1879. (CovueRcaL HOTEL, Whe subscriber having succeeded Mr, Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams- burg, Cartwright, intends fitting it up with a view to the comfort and convenience of guests, The supplics for the table and bar care~ fully selected, ¥ PETER HOLT. Cartwright, March 4, 1879. UEENS HOTEL, Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. CANNINGTON, Ont. D. CAMPBELL, . PROPRIETOR This Hotel is now furnished in the best style, and offers every accommodation to travelers p&5™ First class Sample Rooms, attached. Cannington, Oct. 20, 1875. 43 "A FOLO-INERICAN HOTEL, Livery PRINCE ALBERT. W. HO. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having 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 tab.e and bar well snpplied. W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12,1875. A B¥STRORG HOUSE, (LATE ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO. E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, WHITBY, ONT. McCANN & TAYLOR, ProrRirTORS. Every accommodation for tha traveling public, ©. N. VARS, L. D. 8. ples of the art, and as cheap as the est, and as good as the best. Teeth ETH inserted on all the latest princi- cheap- filled Teeth extracted with. Gold and Silver. without pain by producing local anwmsth- esia, Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new slock, over Atkinson's Peug Store, King Street, Oshawa. * brook, Quhawa, » 0 Hanning & Lally, P Pate ©. 'a. HANNING. Money 10 Loax --C, G. Hanning, for the Freehold Loan & Savings Co. c. Ww. L. SURVEYORS, CIVIL EN- angers. Draughtsmen, Solicitors of : Office, Gould's Block, Uxbridge. LALLY. Agent Uxbridge, March 26, 1879. Oxbridge, Are A i ENRY GRIST, Paten SOLICITOR AND Raglan, Raglan, 8:pt 10,1878. x Fo ee eee M. SPENCE, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER, &C. HITBY, PORT PERRY & LIN Wiemann yy NTE NZLE, | WELLE i The Subscriber in returning his sincere . . 9 Paki TINE TABLE No. 24. hi r the very liberal patron: be- PRIET ng effect Monday, Nov 21, 1870. EY Ry im in the, past ould inform the PROPRIETOR. TORONTO TIME. b] nerally that havin uy a pro- eer Palle Ay ged Vad Into the illage of Prince HE Subscriber having now fully ec uipped Trains Going North, Albert, he Will in future give his whole T his new and extensive Livery Le aphed EXPRES MALT. attention to his business as Contractor, and Is or A ror Horses and Carri u Depart. Depart. now ready to undertako Stone Work, Bricks hanna Parnish first olass ve,18 via G. T.R.. .87 pm, 7.07a.m- Laying, Plastering, and everything connecte prepare! JunetionG. 00 885 TE fn which he will exocuteon the short- FE i Y R I ot 110" 845 est notice and In the best and most durable 8 018 $30 the very lowest figure at Which os pg aL bo oo, ae ost material and first-class workmans| Loar. SPENCE. Prince Albert, April5, 1876. OHN CHRISTIE, TOWNSHIP OLEREK, On Moderate Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 a PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES Terms. C. MCKENZIE. ada. . Duiveutsn, Ou. Oa Office| suer of Marriage Licenscs--Conveyancer, departments of the Government. Commissiover &c. x 0g andthe Registration of Trade Office--Manchester. R. RICHARDSON to 'secure Patents of Invention, prepared fa receipt of the model of the Invention. D. BATEMAN. fications, sud other Documents neces- Speci sary ES 5 FORMAN, T C. Marriage Licenses. One door west of the Walker House Port Perry. New Marriage Act. July 1st, 1874. Port Perry, ENRY CHARLES having been re- appointed Marriage 4 to fur- _ Beappointed Tssuef Marriage Licenses. Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the 1st con Brock. Brock, Aug. 5;1874. Sings OF the Dirsin Cou OUNTY OF ONTARIO, . 1880. Court of Genera Published by order of the Sessions, (after sixteen years duty) v |B peuzhENTEERNaR Apo nesssanene {Flag stations--Trains stop on signal only. TO SEE THE * this senson, and is acknowledged to be ous and usoinating performances of my 15 TRAINED ELEPHANTS! a cost of $200,000. To be seen only in Exhibition in the World. afternoon and evening, at WHITBY, with 1,600 In nddition to Performing Tiger, Hyenas; Moose, Great Troupe of Trained Stallions, Horses Wonders, Leviathan MONSTER RHINOCEROS, the wonderful NURSING ELEPHANT, BABY LIONS, and in.th Great Two-Ring Circusand Hippodrome th Miracle of the Century. head downward on the lofty trapeze. Thi hibition ly Mons. Loyal, cannon ball" Appearance of the onl HEADS OF THE AUDIENCE, GRAND PANTOMIME TROUPE! GREAT CLOWNS and 100 Famous Foreig and w TRIC I AG ELEC HT to produce the same. Grand Free GA BALOON ASCENSION daily from thi show ground. Mammoth Pavilions holdin Trains. Behold the the show ground every hour previous. See bills for details. LINDSAY, Thursday, June I7. PETERBORO' Friday, June 18. WHITBY, FOREPAUGH SHOW! The only Great Show that will visit Canada THE WONDER OF THE WORLD Thousands daily flocking to see the marvel- Just imported from the distant Indies, at the Universally admitted, Largest Tented SIXTEENTH ANNUAL TOUR OF THE GREAT FORE- PAUGH SHOW will revisit and exhibit WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 A Mastodonic Conslidation of 20 distinct exhibitions owned by me during the past sixtoen years, and now Massed into one Col- ossal Confederation, representing a Cash In- vestment of Two Million Dollars all for a Single Holiday. GIGANTIC MANAGERIE UNTAMED MONSTERS, GREAT CIRCUS IN TWO RINGS with 100 FAMOUS PERFORMERS, and stupendous TRAINED WILD BEAST SHOW ; the only exhibition in the world that ever owned {5 PERFORMING ELEPHANTS Bovines, Bisons, Carrier Pigeons. Disciplined Leaping Through Fire, Living Wonders from everywhere, Indians, Kaffirs and Hottentots, Birds, Reptiles and Marine HIPPOTOTAMUS, TRAINED GIRAFFES, ARCTIE OCEANSEA LIONS, INFANT A Human Being Shot from a Mon- ster Cannon. Loaded with Powder and sent whirling throngh space and caught by a lady hanging wonder-moving feat performed at each ex- the "human Female Blondin, M'lle Ela Zula, who crosses the high wire 60 FEET ABOVE BLIND- FOLDED AND WITH HER FEET EN- CASED IN SACKS and RIDES A VELOCI- PEDE OVER THE HIGH WIRE! ALL RIDING UPON BAREBACK HORSES !-- Actors. The only exhibition using the now letter was addressed to his constituents in Rome He admits that the House of Savoy had powerfully aided in the regeneration of Italy, butaccusing it of having afterwards ruined the country. Garibaldi recommended a dissolution of the army and that nothing be given to the priests. He concluded by urging the people to hiss all prominent members of the Rightas they leave the Chamber of Deputies. The paper containing theletter was seized by the police. sprinkler, The Frog Opera is for leap year. A lady is always cognize the looking pier. When one he does not tall Nothing is wholly Sr. Jory, N.B,, May .--A terrible tragedy the like of which has seldom occurred in this Province, took place to-night in the parish of Simonds, about two miles from 8t. John. An elderly man nsmed John Drury, shot and killed hig brother Edward, and also shot and and seriously wounded his brother Ward Chipman Drury. This occured in the house. He then went and set fire to the outhouscs and finished by blowing ont his brains.-- When some people were attracted to the place by the fire, the two men were dead, while Chapman Drury was able to move about. He isnow under medical care and will likely recover ; the house and barns are worth $10,000 or $12,000 were burned down, Nothing could be doue to save them as there was no water in the vicinity. The tragedy has created a profound sensation. It is im- possible as yet, owing to the excitement that prevails at the scene of the awful affair, to obtain full particulars. John Drury, the murderer and suicide, was adeaf and dumb man of 60 years, Edward was older. Vari- ons causes for the crime are assigned, Itis said that John bad been drinking lately and has been carrying a revolver about him for several weeks; that some dispute about , | property took place which led to the crime. The Drurys moved in the highest social circles, and are connected with the leaping families in the Province. Chipman Drury, who so narrowly escaped death, is Registrar of Deeds for the county of St. John, One source of wonder is that the murderer did not see any of the women or children in his mad fit. that air castles are bu and hereafters. The loafer and th steet. The good mother ing team. credit he is likely to answer, Nature has had weak in the spring. y one replied: "Jack." e e There are fow tears The Effects of Opium. sivtive woman's eyes Opium, in those who are capable of stim- ulation by it, gives rise to a pleasurable state of feeling something like that which is 'pro- duced by wine in Hot excessive doses; but the excitement derived from it, instead of tending to some higher point, remains stationery for hours, and in place of the slight incoherence of thought always present in those who are exhilarated with wine, the most perfect harmony is established among all the conceptions. There is an extraordinary stimulation of the pure intellect, and not merely of the powers of expression, The opium-eater seems to have the eyes of his spisit opened ; to have acquired a gift insite into things that to mere mortals are inexplicable. The most emote parts of consciousness come into clear light ; the finer sbades of personality, those that had been unknown even to the opium- eater himself, are brought into view and become distinct ¢ the smallest details of the things around take new significance, and are seen to be profoundly important ; their an- alogies, with all other phenomena of nature are revealed, it is the same with the morals as with the intellectual being thatalso be- comes indefinately exhbalted. An absolute balance of the faculties seems to attend.-- 'Phe whole man is what in his ordinary state he only tendsto be; he has realized the highest perfection of which he is capable only his "best self' now remains ; his lower self has been left behind without need of the purgatorial fire of contention without noed of the purgatorial fire of with the enviroment to destroy it. gave rise to the r woods were afire, but she is not a half she holds a domestic While a Leadvil cross examining a w onthe witness stand exclaimed: "I'm a "How do you lik other one." is y afraid of it. Justdei it, if you wish, Ni drunk or learned to drinking Sunday lemonade. 6 mn you drunk. et eet shaves another dark lantern has a bright side, The Yonkers Siin presumes broker love to get acorner on the sible slipper always make a spank- If any one asks a photographer for "Circumstances alter cases," eaid the unsuccessful lawyer, "but my case don't alter my circamstances.' perience, and yet she looks very During a lesson on the life of King David a class of girls was asked :-- "Who killed the giant?" where upon * #1 will remove temptation from the path of the youth," as the frog said as he jumped into the ditch on seeing a boy pick up a stone. than those which gush from a sen dog's tail curls the wrong way. A Chicago girl in scarlet hose was gathering wild flowers in an Illinos forest recently ; a circumstance that Woman is called man's better half enforces the two-hirds vote. thunder don't you forget it." ister ?" asked a lady of her little girl. « Ob, he issplendid! ever 80 much better than I did the "Why said the child trying to think of a good reason, "he has a better complexion." No, son, no; you need not be You might get the dropsy, or you might drown your- self with it, but it will never make They are building private dwell- asaitable one ready to re- glass as her bad, Even a ilt of sunteams o Wall street and the acces- get a negative plenty of ex- more affecting when ber pug. eport that the at all. When convention she le lawyer was oman who was , last woek, sho Jady and by o the new min- I like him nk a tub full of 0 man ever got bea drunkard, school picnic Jentered the mouth of the cannon. Two Lives Saved. T. Milburn § Co. Norwdod, February 10th, 1880, ings in Chicago with deadened walls to accommodate lovers and protect the neighbors form annoyance. Inthe eurly stages of courtship the kiss of Lionr-- A Wouan Rivine a Veuoowson gan A Wms 60 yest 18 Mm-Am. fT Says a recent exchange in relation fo F 's great show, which Js to exhibit at Whitby on the 16th of June, « Forepaugh came, was seen and od last night, if the great crowd can be tal a8 a criterion. Belair lot presented a we ful sight. When the cirous commenced with the grand entree, it scemed 88° the tent would not hold another person, But & circus tent is like an omnibus--always capablé of holding ovemore. An idea of a her out ole 00 paid "Tors "tho people, and last night every seat was taken. During the circus, when the baby elephant and her mother were waltzing, the wonderful electric light was lit, The machine, swhich is a ponderous and expensive one, invented by Joseph Olmstead, of Providence, B. I, was exhibited in its present magnitude for the first time last night, and Baltimore was elected for the trial. Three globes were suspended from each of the two large posts, and when lighted gave a brilliant and soft light, and the trial was a success, The elephants, under the directorship of Adam Forepaugh, Jr, created a bigsensation. But everyone seemed to wait for the principal act of the evening--the great cannon feat, when Mile. Zuila and Mons Loyal appeared they received a warm welcome The fwo went through with a short, daring trapeso performance and when they had finished all eyes were turned upon the immense cannon. Mile. Zuila proceeded to take her bearings head downward and directed the aiming of this immense ordnance, Loyal stood by in his red costume, giving directions to the attendants. It was about 9.30 o'clock when all was ready, Mile. Zulia, seated in the flying trapeze at the top of the tent, beamed down upon the excited multitude. Loyal climbed up the side of the cannon, and, amid, a silence that was almost oppressive, 0 In an instant he disappeared, then his smiling face reappeared for an instant, and he kissed his band to the crowd. Mlle. Zuila had arranged herself, head downward from her trapaze, stretching forth her hands, "Fire!" came Loyal's voice. Bang! A cloudd of smoke and Loyal shot upward, and in an instant his hands met those of the waiting Zuila, and the startling act was over. The people breathed again, and then a round of applause greeted the daring couple. The act is a wonderful one. The rest of the circus is very good, the tumbling being especially fine. " "Are you a Home Ruler?" was asked of one of the candidates for K---- in the Wost of Scotland. A voice from the back seats answered, "No ; but his wife is." Jock : "Tsay, Dugald do you al- ways wear a kilt?" Dugald: " Aye Jock; I have only worn breeks on two festive occasions--at my sister's wedding, and my father's funeral." Ile held up the old shirt by the neck before discarding it forever, but he wasn't mourning for the carmont. Heo said thusly: "I wishI had all the drinks again that have gone through that neck-band." Getting out of a difficulty.--Cus- tomer: "Dear me, Mr. Puddifoot, why your fourpenny pork pies aro but very little larger than those at twopence." Puddifoot: "That's quite true, and I often hear the same remark. [ sae how it is; I shall have to make them twopenny pies smaller," ! --«"My dear," said an anxious father to his bashful daughter of six- teen,' I intend that you shall be GexTLEMEN :--I notice that you have be- come proprietors of that old and well-tried 'medicine--Fowrew's Extracr or Wp Srraweerry. I have sold it for the last twenty years, and in no case have 1 known it to fail to give relief when used for horse pond. an arduous Chicago man sounds like the splash of an empty bucket in a «Oh, this is June! beautiful, Requirlng 8 50-horse high pressure engine, ten thousand spectators. The Entire Show transported on my own Three Great Railway 8 e & ing out his hand. Summer Complaint in any of its forms.-- People often tell me what it has done for them. Not long since I was at Colborne station awaiting a train, when a gentleman approached, calling me by name and hold. "You don't remember baMny June!" stooping over to ar- range a honeysuckle in the deep midnight of her bair. "Yes," she nervously cried, twisting "her fair figure nervously into tho outlines of a corkscrew as she vainly endeavor- married, but I do not intend you to throw yourself away onany wild - worthless boy of the present day. You must marry a man of sober mature age; one that can charm you with wisdom and good advice rather than with personal attraction. What do you think of a fine, intelligent, future husband of fifty ?" The timid meek, blue-eyed little daughter look- monster FREE FOR ALL STREET PROCESSION, by this we prove that the Great Forepaugh Show is the me" said he, "but I have reason to remember you, for I shall always believe you were the means, under God, of saving the lives of ed to grapple somethi of her shoulder-blades, "lovely June! ng in the region of all Gat Shows. It starts fron gongs' exhibition day, be- of all the buggy months ot the year od into her parent's face, ;and, with the slightest possible toach of in- torest in her voice, answered, "I tween the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock A M.-- Admission 50 cents ; Children under 9 years 25 cents. Two exhibitions every day, first 4,2:30, second at 8 pr. x, pavilions open one Excursion Traine and reduced rates on all railroads orf the day of Exhibition,-- ADAM FOREPAUGH, Sole Prop. my two children" I took his hand and asked him Rig name and the particulars as to how I could have done him such a service. He said his name was " Downer," that] "some years before he had known me while clerk- ing in a store in Ashburnham." One day after burying two of bia children who had dicd of Summer Complaint he had been tell- ing me histrouble. Also, " that two others of his children were at that moment very low with it, and the Doctors unabled to do them any good." I then remembered the this is the buggiest." by Mr. Bentley, the contemplated, and w wards well known. WESTERN Pp A LL CALLS by day or night ge i to. Orders will be attended to wi 879. : ae oxTARIO , Port. Druggist partie Street, directly south D. BATEMAN. r Py URN HAM, Clerk of the Third Divi- Won Gonre. Office 1n mail or ut delay. of . Block 1 pe doe at| ¥ established and never yr "Sole manufacturers 3 PENTLAN ist, Port D, Perey nish Licenses as heretofore--at Port Perry. 2 Feb'y = ASSURANCE COMPANY. | ~ FOR SALE The Anglo-American Hotel PRINCE ALBERT. ms peo nS more pleasant locations in the Province and t Oe In ce | EPEC Lon err =Seo | "Also at Port 7. BURN HAM, Judge. 4H DARTN Jr. 3 Whitby, 8th January, 1880. AND AROUND Chests, description of Luggage to way Station or orders promptly moderate. est or south. For particulars apply to w- "| Port Perry, Jan, 1, 1874. Prince Albert, March 17,1880. > -- HE Subscriber-is prepared Trunks, Boxes and anywhere around town. ss 1 4 axe | Sept moe = Oct i 12 TU GG AG Bip mar aris TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION | TOWN. every and from the 308. COOK 4 to convey other Rail. All INCORPORATED 1851. OATITAL $800000. (With power to increase to $1,000,000.) . . HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. §@ Insurances effected at the lowest current rates on Buildings, Merchandire, JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, ais Agents, Port Perry. Port Perry, Jan 22, 1879. CARES per dozen Perry, -- MBROTYPES, 4 for 50 cents, at Mc PHOTOGRAPHS, 'only $3 at McKenszie's Gallery, Port % 0. A. Semi-annuai Co. Meeting of the L. A, of the North Ridinz of this County w L. JUNE 12th, members M. McPHADDEN, R.S. WEBSTER, County Sec'y, Kenzie's Gallery, Port Perry. lL. Udora, May 26, 1880. circumstances myself, and that I had told the score of modesty him to go back to Messrs. Ormond & @il- mour's Drug store in Peterboro' and get a There is a good story told of Douglas Jerrold, who was consnlted the title of a periodical which he ing it 'The Wits' Miscellany,' " said the publisher. Jerrold demurred on publisher, as to hich was after- "I think of call- , to which Mr Bentley responded, " Well, suppose wo call it ' Bentley's Miscellany ?' e691 pies, ll MEETING. i be keldat SUNDERLAND, on SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock, p, m., of which all of the Order are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. County Master. BERRY. dose. and "that it saved the lives of b children.' disease when nothing else will, knowledge of its virtues. 1 am, yours truly, Jxo. A. BUTTERFIELD; Peterboro' Co., Ont. postal card.] tution, bottle of Fowren's Extract or WiLp Straw. He said that "he did so," and that "there was an improvement from the first Imay add that it is equalty good for adults often checking and curing this dreadful Hoping that this may be of service in extending a Clerk 2nd Div. Court. [N. B.--Toinsure a reply when consulting the writer of a testimonial, always enclose & "The loater is a labor saving insti- « There," retorted Jerrold, "you needn't goto the other extreme." Lord Norbury, at tho Tipperary assizes, once interrupted Curran in his pleadings by calling him to order with the uncouth words of "Sit down you ruffian." Curran at once obey- od the Court, but in an instant arose and looking at his Lordship, at the jury and around the hall, emphatic- is within the hearing of his voice who believed him to be as great a ruffian | as his Lordship himself," after a pause and while in the act of resam- ing his seat, he ina lower tone of ally enquired "it thero was any one ji think two of twenty-five would be much better, pa." es STRAWRERRY PUDDING. Cream, a cup of sugar and a table, spoonful of butter; and the beaten yolks of five eggs and L fine bread crumbs soaked in a quart of sweet milk. Flavor with lemon or vanilla, Pour into a deep pudd- ing-dish and bake until tho custard is oget." Roll a pint of nice straw- berries in powdercd sugar, sp over the pudding and cover witha meringue made of the beaten whites and three tablespoonfuls of po d sugar. Roturn to the oven ur voice added, "represents me to be."

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