Phys London ng. Montero C3 ns & Su Ontario, -- Tate attendant of Soho Hospital Tor Diseases of women, and of Great Ormond Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, &c., Office Hours--8 to 10 a. m., 1 to 4 p. m,, iid evenings. Office 4nd residence, Dr. Hamills old stand, Quieen St. - Port Perry. J E. FAREWELL, L. L. B., County + Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol itor, &c., Notary Public and Contvayaser DiResr South wing Court House, Whitby, it. | Lond BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary Public, Convey , &o. Solici or the Ontario Bank. #ar Office over the Ditario Bank, Port Perry. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, how putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from ~ $4 T0 $75 EACH SET. Having just purchased the largest stock of teeth ever brought into North Ontario Iam satisfied I can suit you both as to quality ind price. Come and see. Rooms iu the Blong Block, over Messrs. Forman & Son's tore. Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1891. Veterinary Surgeon. HE d having d his full Course at the Provindial Veterinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Stigedh, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro- Jossionat Port Perry, Wlisoal] eallsperaniial vy letter or telegram, by day or night wilho promply stoned to. Ye Aersi 1 © G L ROBSON V8 RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- _ Deposits rocetvsd at She highend gure rates. Interest caleulal TI eb 3 . W. McGILL, MANAGER. Port Perry, April 4, 1888: 0 DAVID J.ADAMS, PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER. Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan At BS per cent. on good Mortgages. INS URANCH effected at the Lowest Rates in Good English Companies. £7 Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct. 1889. MONEY TO LOAN HE Subscriber is ared to LEND ANY AMOUNT oA Security AT § PER CENT. #ar Algo on Village Property. 43" MORTOAGES ROUGHT, HUBERT L. EBBELS, rister, Office next to Ontario Bank. Port Perry, May 10, 1885. Affliction Permanently Cured by Taking "1 was afflicted for eight years with Salt Rheum. During that ioe, I tried a great many medicines which were highl ommended, but none gave was at last advised to try pare, by a friend me that I ust. purtimee six bottles, and use them according to directions. | yielded to his ersuasion, bought the six bottles, and e contents of three of these bot= Yles without noticing any Airect benefit, nish ie fourth it] is hands were as Rattle, Free from Eruptions as ever they were, My business, whic! is that of a oRndrive, requires' me % be out in cold and wet weather, often without gloves, and the trouble has Lover returned."-- THOMAS As J t. rec- ne relfef. I yer's Sarsa- OHNS, Ryer's Sai Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World's Fair, dyer's Pills Cleanse the Bowels. THE CZAR'S ENGLISH NURSE. A Somewhat Unusunl Picture of the Autoerat of All the Ruaxsins, Mrs, Btrutfon, the Czar's English nurse, recently died at the Winter Palace, Bt. Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO. rotighan| " [Pickering lege, Toronto, Office and r HvERGREEN CorTAcE, two miles south of Manohester. 14 years practi Tele- [ Whithy Oshawa P 3. Port Perry 4, Uxbridge - 5.Canni 9 15 phone in the house--free- communication . with Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator. Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for- All Veter + warded by tel Medicines in stock. > Evergreen Cotfage, Jan, 2, 1888.0 } 16 17 18 6, Beaverton Uptergtove! By Order. J. BE. FAREWELL, r vorrespoudent writes : "It was a gloomy day, with moist sfiow dropping down from blotched sky, Mey every now and then a swirl of biting wind blowing up the frozen Neva. 'The Czar hurried through the Winter Palace aud went ul £. thin, ihe on he from the room and lelt him aione in | grief. Then he carried her body tender] and laid her in her coffin, arranzing the flowers about her head, folding her hands upon her: breast aud kissing the white face, "She had always been like a mother to him, and he had always been like a son o lier, In the old days, when his elder brother was living, Alexandor was al- ways her favorite, and the awkward, neglected boy responded to her touch. His brother was heir to the throne, and 2 5 Clerk of the Peace. Whitby; Dec. 30, 1803. WM. SPENCE, Township Clerk, Commissioner, &c. is prepared to Loan any quantity of Money on improved Farm Security at 6 and 7 per tent Pleas funds). : All kinds of Conveyancing executed with Heatiiess a h ispatch. 0 @ door west of Town Hall, "Church of the Ascension. REV. JOY. FLEPOHER, M.A, INCUMBENT Sunday--Mating, 10.80 a.m, Evensong, 7 p,m. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m. Wednesday--Evensong, 7480 p.an. Méthodist Church. REV. R. CADE, D. D,, PASTOR. Sabbath Services, 10:80 and 6.30 Weck Evening Service. Thursday 7:80. tos anchester. Manchester April 11, 1888. J W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third . Division Court. Office in Psot Office Block, Port Perry. AJ H.McCAW, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883. PROF. 8. J. CHON, pracy: OPTICIAN and Eye and Far Specialist 176 Wilton Ave, Toronto, will visit Port Perry once in six month.-- All orders Ai to him warranted to te action. REFERENCES --Mr. W. Gil, Mr. D. J. Adams and Mr. John ott, Pe a R. NELSON, (GRAIN MERCHANT), Auctioneer & Valuator. MoE TO LOAN at lowest rates. -- 'Office--Corner of and Cedar treets, Uxbridge. Tel e connection les, &o, welcome an oats. 8t. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN,) REV, RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A., PASTOR Sabbath Services, 10:80 and 6.20 Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:30 Baptist Church. REV. J. GOODWIN, B.A., PASTOR, Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80. W.M. WILLCOX., Licensed Auctioneer FOR THE OOUNTY OF ONTARIO AND . TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT, . VALUATOR, &c. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. I TAKE this opportunity of returning _-thavks forthe very liberal Phieonazs o which I have received in the past. increas nee and extensive practice be t 0 the ad. . ully 1 prot No spared to make it to the advantage of to place their Sales in my hands. Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal. Tah Port Perry, July 13, 1893. Alexander received little attention. He was simply trained as a soldier, so that in time he might command the Imperial Guard, -To his nurse lie was always Sar- sha--the affectionats diminutive of Alexander--and to the day of her death sho called him by that pet name. " An I sat looking out upon the 'dreary waste of snow between the shores of the Neva and listening to the story of the Czar and his nurse I noticed that the people were hurriedly zathering along the odges of the street below, as though a procession were expected. A red Cos- sack galloped past the house, his erim- #oit mantle streaming out behind him, and a silver scabbard danziug at his waist. Hig dark, Oriental face was alive with excitement, and he shouted an order to a policeman, who came running out from the crowd, Policemen began to swarm along the street: Even the tawny Laps abandoned their reindeer and came swiftly with moccassined feet toward the quay. I was just about to rise, when the Chausseur of the Lega- tion--gorgeons in gold la¢é did plumes --ddrted into the room -and saluted. «Your Excellency,' he eried, 'the Czar is coming alopg the quay ou foot behind the heapse, The attache thereupon turn- ed to me anil said, 'Now, you can go 1ifid see. for yoursell if the Czar can ap- pear among his people or not.' "Tn a few minutes I stood in crowd on fhe quay and saw tlie solemn cortege pass slowly before me, Immedi- ately behind the Learse strode Alexander IIL and his two brothers through the lush, while the erowd made the sign of flo eross, A few knelt down in Eastern fashion and touched the ground with their foreheads. The Cfar towered above his brothers, his grey coat buttoned closely "abont bis 'hoge form, and his heavy coat flapping, His head was pro- teeted from the falling snow by a tur- ban of grey astwsturd. wool, and spurs jingled ou his great te. The three walked side by side, he: out of the the . tton's mal fri nd among them--8o_some ome told me--ge- veral ladies of the Imperial family. After them came a line of carriages, and & few cavalrymen closed up the proesssion. Not a note of pomp disturbed the simple thos of the scene, The Czar was Amp WM, GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &o. OR the To of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mari and Eldon = ER 3 Partieseutrusting their Sales to me may n the utmsot attention being given to i WM. GORDON, oe Sunderland. Flin ER | face y a man humbly and or y after the co of the woman who Joved him. A single bell tolled some - where in the distance, we sound came faintly through the white drisele: "Fhe blurred ves grew darker and posa He snow sifted over the plumed hearse. EE "He sa Ye Buren of a way. in a of Fasiand for the fist time nud nses. I saw Him again just - o ceme with tears, an lo were | Capt. Denoche and Lieuts. Fletcher from Toronto. They found the ; t not being decaying wooden cross besi dicating the grave of some pioneer Was four trappers This was at the jude: tion of the Diaquam and St. John. They saw six deer in one day, and found that whole region abounding in game: On the Daaquam = splendid moose swam the river hefore them, A pio the deer were a pest, destroying his The tourists are in raptures® over saw a couple of snowstorms and a couple of weeks of rain, were once for two days without any bread or flour, but lind a fine camping outfit and were always fairly comfortable. The scenery they found delightful. They have roughed it in genuine fashion, and come out as hard as nails, Lieut. Oliver has gained twenty pounds on the trip. The party will stay here a few days and then go on to Halifax, where it is the intention of Capt. Denroche and Lieut. Oliver to take a further military course. They found the St. John river a revelation of beauty, for until now they had no idea of its charts. Even at Quebec they were andble fo get any accurate description of it from people they met, and they are surprised that s0 magnificent a river is so little known in the west. Lieut. Oliver, who is a ready writer, and will describe their ddventores in full for a Toronto paper, has kindly seen at last, and shortly after they met | neer settler thereabouts told them that 5 crops and giving him no end of trouble, 4 their trip. They had some hard times, | ¥ {day or two, and whenever we camped a little gettlement where aught its flashing beama. b kissed and woke the wht of another day, and o the shadows and mists, d dispersing them and miyd the words of Long- ls irit breathing now, oh the clustered trees, | full of richest dyes, y pu the atilumn woods In light the plliared clouds: hin. like a summer bird. Wing, and in the vales yee L and passionate wooer. leal and stirs up life woods of ash, deepscrim- d maple, yellow-leaved. ; a schooner with sails porning breeze, floated the river, which re: surrounding scene the bi We hs nery Lake Oftario and the St. Lawrence that we had not expected to see anything worth noticing much on the rest on the foyage, but for variety arid beatity the/St. John could hold its own with any bf the rivers or lakes we d seen quite a bit of it, having on it whers you could step early 500 miles from the mouth, winds through pine forests ted except by the denizens of given the Sun the following graphic s | ceeded on our way down the far as Maugerville, where we cam for the night. Next morning was a | very disagreeable one, There wag # stiff wind blowing up river that made progress against it almost imposeibl After discussing the situation we re solved to throw otirselves on the kind. ness of the captain of the steamel Champion, which was going down rivi with a large raft in tow, | intended using any other form of co season was so late we thought it best. todoso. The captain received us mo hospitably, and, after seeing our ca fixed safely on the raft, we went board the steamer, Wie Below Maugerville the country a time was not so interesting ns abo but after reaching Hampstead it mo than wade up. Our trip down the John had been a constant succession surprises. Before starting on | journey we had known that there a river called the St. John, which its sources in Quebec and Maine, an ran into the Bay of Fandy, passi Grand Falls and Fredericton on way; and we had seen a few picture of the Grand Falls, eto. But of constantly changing panorama of | tiful scenery we were totally ign and as we stood on the deck of Champion and saw one part : another pass, with prosperous log farms interspersed with beauty rivers and grand evergreen fore felt that Oanada might well be | p d : Tt was ju lusk. Hampstead, and after a good we went up into the wheelho we staid Mate; admiring the skill in steering the steame ent channel and passage. Ho! culated ko as to miss. touchin; shoals and points we gave up ti discover. It was a very dark and with a raft that in some pl up nearly tho whole river, and a wind blowing we kept expecti veyance than the canoe, but as the | |! bears, deer, eto; and we the settlers' home, far = 1 D but we had never got tired "the "river beautiful." Some parts we had seen where it hed in tumultuous rapids through g and boulders, between high gor- In other ces, widening out into little lakes where naught disturbed the stillness cept the chattering of tho squirrels, d the dip of our paddles in the dark bat in all beautiful. Qur trip on the steamer was a most with a deafening roar. gant one, the officers and crew ing us information enough to write 'hook. We cond not have been treated bet. than we were, and were much struck ith the admirable relations between different ones on board. Every- ng seemed to go on with the regular- ¢ and absence of friction of the well t engines, and we will not forget s two evenings we spent on board. hen songs and-jokes, and stories made he evenings pnss most enjoyably, and toade us feel sorry when St. John cawe asight, The scenery, too, was superh, gpecially along the shores of Grand nd South Bay, where we saw many deal camping spots, with plenty of fire nal enjoyment when The many, who live bet- others and enjoy life more, with sénditure, by more promptly. ng the world's best products to 1s hysical being; will attest to health of tha pure lig princi in nid the Syrup of Figs. co is due to its presenting most acceptab'e and pleas- tasto, the refreshing and truly 3 os of a perfect lax- lly cleansing the system, golds, headaches and fevers 1 : "Athalie Boating club" of Toronto, & {ed the natives] but as wo looked at : regretfully of theshoresaround Toronto, Wis Tr wood, Wo were meters of the] small boating club which was in the habit of going off on short cruises for a out used to made a honfirethat astonish- the wood strewn beaches we thought where to make a good sized bonfire it . | was necessary to scour the adjacent ght crept for a mile | trip seeme: are to ba ton of the Champion, as for skilful handl- ing of the boat and raft and eaptain, mate and crew could hardly be sur- passed. 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