be Fl PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY) HTS THAN RIGHT OUR MISTAKES." A------ = 431 YEAR, NO. 2%} TARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1901 EE ---- each depositor semi-annually. OF CANADA Port Perry Agency. SsheRin Banking Business trans. A acted. piel Avtent a 'ollections. Dr: n t ain Canada, United States and Great | | Western Bank BALD=CE STERLING 8 out help, a i bald spot never grows smaller. [ It keeps spread- pli ing, until D an old baldness, but thinning, easy to with -- name he gave, and he deal in honest goods, bl doubt he was an out He came foto r times a year, and be bad | much money aboard for. 'er. He never disputed 'tried to work off bad in this was an exception. | gratitude if oot my respect | ter, and after having three or four times 1 § "A pair of young great horned owls ed this female domination. I fed principally on live rats, and when hey were turned loose In the room the pale retained a stolid and Indifferent upon his perch until the female ad satisfied her hunger, after which e would dispatch what was left. Many . Other the instances among the ea- bawks and owls in which the fe- ird is the master of the situa- | AN ARTISTIC HOUSE. leh I atone time owned had also dis gy... gan Francisco Home of Mrs. The Modern Ones n Big Improvement on the 01d Style. Robert Louis Stevenson, Looking out toward the beautiful bay of San Francisco, the city that he loved next to the ancient town that gave him birth, stands the new home of the widow of that gentlest of romancers, Robert Louis Stevenson. Stevenson loved San Francisco, although bis sojourn there was filled' with sickuess and suffering, and, looking ont toward the same ocean "that is overlooked by his last resting bim for tricks. In three yea | charges against blm 1 did Whang Ton arrived and depart out let or hindrance. On wha trade, and the other was about & hil | | place in Samoa, bis widow has built a + | house that will be both a home for her welf in her declining days and a shrine to ; 0 ad author. y of relics. 'The honse is a low, cu ing structure, built on a slope of what i traged that be challenged Dr Tan It is ome *In reply to your despicable question ' height. It is a double house, made in a SPRINKLING 'WAGONS. Port Perry People Praise Dr. Rite Home Evidence That M Convince the Most Bkepti. cal: EEE The modern sprinkling wagon is very different from the old timer, The chief improvement is In the spray head, which enables the driver to control the flow of water much better than the old style. Thus, whether it is a dirt or a macadam road or a stone paved or as- phalted street, there can be supplied from the modern street sprinkler just the amount of water required to lay the dust In It without wagte. ch There are few people i do nus know of Dr. Kidaey Tul a at the » re hit 44 ing in praise this remedy for the perso can shut off one she devived from it, is Mrs. M. open With this sort of wagon the km 'hest carrent > i f 'to & duel, and the following tele known locally as Russian hill. - It pleasure, b 3 1 hive Te itches A ! v | best aythl " B he g oy S \ ° who says; "1 have used Dr. Pitches rates, Interest calculated od credited to | easy to stop the first t to say anything ashore, ipbic correspondence took place: { EE a expert driver leaves beblud him dry |pyoicache Kiduey Tablets for pain in the crosswalks with perfectly defined Hm: | yack due to cold. I have had no return of op | 18 thick with blackberries and goldenrod; increase in their use Is due in large 'Abrupt, bare hills on one side looking d 3 Eg " x 3 és . its, and when he comes to a carriage or | pai seund I believ eth ; 3 B k y o hin "i 3 pain since nu ieve now that all the ------ H. G. HUTCHESON, 4 check the first falling out to be his last visit, so 3 1 nd gm Ag Foose mixed style in which Irench remais- "Up ot" oor ypon which he doesn't |gond reports of ther at py y HEAD OFFICE. - TORONTO, ONT. Mavacer. | [4 out. Used in time, know. be brought only about $10.80 to you satisfaction acions the water. Pia want to throw water be shuts off the | Pitchers Backache Kidney Tablets are £0 4 Port Perry, June 26, 1897. 4 bald- | ge exchange, ail he intoried h t a . | flow on that side and keeps the other |¢ts# bot at all deuggiuis or went by ntl of 3 | be had decided to leaye the Semand, . going. Sprinkling wagons are made In [receipt of price. Ihe Dr. Ziua Fitcher Lo: Capital Paid py zin> $8,000,000 4 ness 1s settle don ashore. He was Bh [ BS Ne Dr at oer teplin: { various sizes, ranging from 150 gallons Torunto, Out. | Rest -" - - - = 2,000,000 4 made municative than | bad ever ko Ik arrow In. Constantinople, the to 1,000 gallons capacity, There are 20 TT | ESTABLISHED 1867. im pos- | to be berore, but there were on ¢ Jower of Galata, midnight. Being chad sprinkling wagons sold In this country - A COUNTRY ROAD. Mi ] 4 bi or three polnts I remembered ® enged, prefer torpedoes. Bring anoth nowadays where there were was one ren Nn 3 | ; BUSINESS WITH FARMERS J { 4 sl : ward, One was lis fetlretity Of er ass.--Tanner." sold only & few years ago. This great A dusty, stony way, whose bord'ring sod "a N £ 0 2 i} ippive craft lying astern of him. iShe When Bride and Groom Are Nervous, measure to sanitary reasons, to the | And from the other you can see the town " In addition to handkeg Commercial Briti S bad brought In $28,000 to be exclog{ "po assent appears to be the great extension 'of good roads and to Follow the river's course through meadows green, 5 Paper, this Bank mukes a special business ( ritish Capital) | ed, and I was to put the money 8WAN | Looe) concomitant of matrimony. At the common desire for comfort. | O'er which thick woods and marble ledges lean. of Loans to Farmers, and the discount: ing of Farmers' Sales Notes at reasonable rates of iuterest. Cureful and prompt attention is also given ta the collecting of Notes, ete. ithe Following Advantages offered by our Suvings Bank: 1] oa) | to see In Paris or Berlin or Hamburg | Isaw father, and I heard hi ut § Deposits of One Dollar and upwards £ health to the hair. 4 the case of the Philippine craft the seared. 1 have never seen a groom | came a ori saw my father, and I heard him cal 1 J iy received and iuterest allowed at current Port Perry (Ont. > . money was to be on board at 6 o'dock, who was oot.--Rev. D. M. Steele in | th h hire before ¢¢ | He came with sturdy stride and swinging pail-- i rates. . ) '4 $1.00abottte. AllDrupgists. J. | Ladles' Home Journal, . | as the one he saw here before he left | yy yang in his--told my day's whole tals J April 22, 1897 > 4 | which was an hour after dark at that PTREPLACE IN MRS. STEVENSON'S NEW HOME | home going through his own bh ' i i Iaterest is added to the deposit Twiok| FP , 1897. 7d 1 ave used your Mar vigorana B] | LU Bg A A : 355, STAYS NEW HOME | going g 0 ome | Of joys, that neath his bright smile seemed (a ER | in exch year, at the end of May and LY am greatly pleased wiih it. "1 have ason of e year. as pi i] Mental Arithmetic. sance predominates. ne section is give street. TOW, x 3 year, Y only used ono bottle of it, and yet the launch at 4:80, and | steamed out | ; en up to Mrs. Stevenson, and it is the While lessened was my every childish woe J November. A, 4" my hair hos stopped falling out and p 4 ve Wife of Young Literary Man--Why, t interestin tion. Another is o As his sweet words fell on my soul like balm | The Depositor is subject to no delay ¥ . >3 Wasuried vo grim again gieety™ 1 to a t Maloy sino Sounted ane Tel George, £10 for that magazine story? a BE Te BATH OF THE ORANGE. | While we walked bomeward through the fragrant whatever in te withdrawal of the whole oY Maronze 1300 Canova, B. Dak. 4 oe : the oo nd bry ity, How long did It take you to write It? | orator, Lioyd Osborne, and his family. -- WI tiny va Beatie Se avy portion of the deposit. 1 -- bd tl hn pen os DE pl fand Young Husband (nonchalantly)--Oh, | The two most interesting rooms in the | The Fruit Reeds Much Grooming Be« ya v » Pr No Charge is made ou withdrawing or |FfYHE Subscriber is prepared to LEND| 7 Wilto the Doctor. he' captain of a erican whiaf@ I don't know. A couple of days, | sup- | Stevenson house are the living room and ore It 1s Rendy For Market. i depositing money. ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security 4 If you do vot obits all the benefits 4 was ready to run down and get rid of | pose. the library, although the entire house is | Kresh from the tree an orange Is still SAYTED BUTTER. Port P B h AT 5 PER OENT 4 he A Sh] We h my cargo. I had to pass Whang To's | - Wife (exultingly)--Five pounds a | filled with reminiscences of the dead | very much alive, with the oll cells ex- er or erry branc 4 Also on Village Property.' . Address, Dud. C AYER, 4 | junk en route, and he was on thelooks {'dayl That's £30 a week and £120 a | Moster. In the living room the object | panded and the mystery of growth not Why It Keeps Better Than Buiter &! perLy. 4 > out for me. He waid be had overlooked bh. Twel FX | that the eye instinctively rests upon Is | yet suspended. Cut off from the sap That Is Fresh. (+. M. GIBBS, Manager. £2 MORTGAGES BOUGHT, E3 4 'month, welve times £120 is pearly | " , G . | i . . , Manager. ES BOUGHT. WR ERR 0 a box containing about a thousand dol: | £1600 a year. Why, George, we can the fireplace, for over it is placed a | supply, a change takes place. The skin Why does salt butter keep better HUBERT 1. EBBELS, : aii ~ | lars and was anxious to have it count: | keep a carriage just as well as noL-- Juetabion oF Borgases eSentted 3 the | rag closer to the pulp and gives off | than fresh butter? We must first real: ¥ xiister. rer ee -- = culptor, St. G x | 2 "ter! R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Victoria| Office next to Ontario Bank. te vg ed and credited with the rest. As he {London Answers. famous sculptor, Ot eotace and Is so | moisture that would cause sweating if | 120 that the bacterial population of & University ; M.B. Toronto University, | "Part Perry, May 10, 1885 THE CHANGING SKIES. i | had a basket of wine and a box of elf | = = situated as to be the most prominent ob- | the fruit were packed at once. But moderate sized pat of butter may bo Memb r or the College of Physicians and y : Acyl ra ih ars for me,-1 could not well refuse, |= Twoftold. ec e room, although it fits in with | first these dust stained travelers must reckoned by millions, that a tiny lump 8 ns. Ont.; Licentiate of the Royal [A sonnet.] & Is : jot in the room, althong o th bi bath nly large enough to go into a thimbl Surgegus. Oat.; Lice of the Royal : and I went aboard with my two ele] Sniffs--There is more sin in Chicago | the generat scheme of the decorations. ave a bath. o large enough to go into 4 tWinhie RS a TAT Form follows clondy f the sk Le a ) RON on™ \ Collegt of has Fainlnre § 3ienntinte J. A. MURRAY, rt Jearnts oF diliznts. to rush the count through. Five arf {| than 'any otber city on the face of ile In the library are Stevenson's book | By the bushel, if only this were the | has been known to be tepapted by 3 ne ans ol Fe Teal of Phsiteiin PENTIST Grand turrets seem to guard yon mountain's | men were left in the launch, and IPA earth. {resauice from jhe old Latin books Sonsed | 1and of {he good old bushel basket, the | Dearly 48.000,000, that, in fact, tn cous [Lui 3 e 3 at height. ? A FR: TTY A oi ity days te his Yegumes of AOI i and. Surgeons . Glasgow ¢ Lite Resident | [Rooms over Allison's Drog Store] Lo, there the folded Bock of evening lil noanxiety. We hat counted "tail Hil Suulta--~) beg leAve £0 differ. jater years. all annotated by | Coveuncrs Soiled oi an long, ig ie a -- id To Pupil of the Rolunda Hospital, Dublin, PORT PERRY Here rosy billows heave and, breaking, sigh; money and old Whang Ton was "1 defy you to name another with | jv: "py oushout the house are scatter narrow tank of water at one end of | May unco se ously be assimilating ine 4 1 for Women, Office and Residence, second : 'Archangels meet and clash their sabers bright, | Ing by with a grin on his face more sin in ItI" ed pictures, statues and rare old furni- | Which Is a big wheel with a tire of soft | dividual lives exceeding In number pL I door west of Davis' Furnitore Emporium, | All bravclies of Dentistry, ire'sding Seel Scarlet squadrons marshal in the night; five or six natives who had sneaked In "Cincinnatl."--San Francisco Bulle | ture. > bristles. The wheel revolves so that | those of the whole of Iurope. Thus ¥ Queen Street. Office hours--9 to 11a. .,| Crown and Bridge Work successfully Pale wanderers' lamps the midnight glorify. to the cabin suddenly flung themsels tin, In keeping with the Stevenson spirit of | the lower edge works in connection | the urgency for keeping these hordes in and 2t0 5 p.m, and evenings. practiced. In my life's sky dream follows dream of, thee; upon us, and we were made prisonel romance the new house is filled with se- | With another set of brushes in a small- | chetk and hence the efforts which are I have taken as partner, my brother, Dr R. Archer, M. D., C. M., Member of Col- eye of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Port Perry, June 9, 1897. M.D CM. of Trinity College University, geon and Accoucheur, and Dr. W. A. Sangster, Dentist, may on and after 10-day, be found iu their new Surgical and Dental Offices over the Post Office, where they will be found as heretofore, prepared to attend to their respective professions in all their branches, Port Perry, Dec. 8, 1897. DR. 8. J. MELLOW, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, &C. Office and Residence, Queen 8t., Port Perry Office hours--8 to 10 a.m.; 1to3 pm. and Eveniugs. Telephone in office and house, open night and duy over the lines south, conmected with the residence of G. L. Robson, V.S. Port Ferry, Nov. 15, 1804. WM. H. HARRIS, B.A.,LLB. ~~ BARRISTER, &c., Successor to and 'Private Funds at 4 per cont. Fob. 1, 1901 : 3 and Richmond Streets, Toronto. Toronto, March 81, 1898, To lend at 4 4 aud 6 per cert on good Mortgage security. Apply to Banker and Broker, Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum or Rublier Plates Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: £2 Prices to suit the times ®3 W. A. SAKGSTER, Dr F. D. McGrattan (DENTIST) L.D.S. of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, also D.D.8, of Toronto University. Office over McCaw's Jewelry Store, Office hours--8 a.m. to 8.30 p.m, Port Perry, June 29, 1898. JOS. BAIRD ICENSED AUCTIONEER 4 County of Ontario. Sale Register at the OpskrvER Office Patronage solicited. Manchester, Jan. 19, 1899. for the AUCTIONEER. pee undersigned takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the very liberal patrcnage he haw received as Auctioneer in the past. The increased experience and extensive practice which I have had will be turned to advantage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their sales may rely on their interests being fully protected. * No ill be s 1 ke Ju prof Partiesentrusting their Sales to me may tely oa the utmsot attention being given to their i E. FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B., Coun WM. GORDON, Sunderlan It stops falling, promotes growth, and takes out all dandruff. It" always restores " on Lili ~ - every time. It brings v The wild majestic pageant passes on-- Abodes, defenses, warriors, herds, fair seas. Moods come and go; shape thou my destiny, Thou who remain'st when all the dreams are gone-- My home, my strength, my glory and my SHORPHOZO KARI ROIOAILORORER * Singapore is a city having dealings in one way or another with every peo- ple to the vorth, east, south and west of it, including all the larger islands. Money reaches Singapore by the boat- load and is distributed as liberally. It is a sort of clearing house for the east, and the Malay and the Javanese jostle against the American and the Holland- er at the counters of the banking houses. For five years T was what Is called {he transfer agent at Singapore. Iro- vided with a steam launch and a trusty crew, I received or sent out all the hard money arriving and departing. Ex. cept in case of four or five lines of steamers, no money is received at the wharf. All the native craft lie at an- chor to discharge or receive. There are several reasons for this, but the malin one Is to save time at the banking houses. The money will arrive in bags or boxes and Is in copper, brass, sil- A Malay Chinaman or a Borneo trader would rob his blind grandmbther. It be has tagged a box "$1,000," you can posited it on shore. 3 My work was anything but easy. Every consignment carried counterfeit colns to be worked off on me, and ev- | questions about ber, as | remem SE Ea of her that evening. He asked nany as 1 mat later, and | answered all as far could and gave no weight to the ter. While T received and shipped tly was to cover my increased risk. ln At the same moment a dozen of In two minutes she was captured ber crew passed up. Then followed | ness of the trick. compelled sue ran close to the Spanish island an us ashore and towed our launch i us. Our boat was stripped of arms coal, and all we could do was to an anchorage for her and wait taken off, It was 3 o'clock next before this event happened and hours later when we reached pore. Of course a searching was sent out, and later on old Ton was hunted for high and lo he somehow got clear off with dollar of that money and settled somewhere to live on the fat of land. Drinking Madeira, Mr. Charles Bellows, our ablest ity on Madeira, thus describes Madeira drinker taking a glass of "First a few drops are poured in glass. Then the glass is warmed an open fire until the wine is heated, and then the drops are back into the decanter. Then tl is halt filled and slowly brou huts both eyes ai to the light and h tho ger turns the glass round Then, with a sigh, he tilts a few dr the end of his tongue and rolls bo in a really alarming manner. If the Quite the Reverse. t Tess--She said she never could red' feast this is true in the Incipient stages. | charged a percentage. This percentage} Invariably, however. there Is a striking contrast between the relutive compo gure of the man and the woman. Both are nervous, but never both at the {1 bave never seen a bride who was Female Diplomacy, "My dear," be said, "I forgot to post that letter this morning." "Oh, you dear!" she cried. "That was Just what | wanted. Now I can blame cret passages and romantic nooks. Sure ly if the master's spirit were to return to earth this house, filled with his loved ones and with bis dearly cherished books avd mementos, would be the place it would choose for another earthly so- Whe sects that come to them for honey, but | just for the sake of the flowers them- selves, which must get cross fertilized or dle out. Belf, self only, is the bed-| rock of it all. So the violets are not fragrant for us, and the thrush was not made to sing on our account, but to charm his mate, and the stars do not | shine 80 as to light our way through the wood and across the wild on moon- | Jess nights. | Fortunately this discovery need not | take away our appetite for the feast| which Is spread out. We need have no| more compunction in coming to it un- | fnvited than has the bee or the moth | in sipplog the nectar of the blossom. It may even be that we, like they, du| render unconsciously some return for | benefits received.--Saturday Review. His Line. Bishop Clarkson of Nebraska, known and well beloved throughout the west, | was accustomed to carry his fitments in an ordinary traveling case. one of his journeyings he was ap 1 traveling man, who, ing him for a fellow drummer, "What do you carry?' which the dear man replied, with ribable good fellowship, "Lawn!" yes, me boy, the United States 'very well for a new nation," he kindly. "You are great in some posedly consists of letters written by Elizabeth, a young girl of good family, describing ber visits to various country houses and recountiug her adventures Sprinkling wagons are used nowa- [a little farther, where the road descends, | A brook's soft tinkle with some bird song blends, | (Gone trom its edge the dewr old' dame's sainik | | days commonly in many smaller towns | and villages where they were never | thought of some years ago, And Amer- | ican sprinkling wagons are now found | all over the world wherever sprinkling cot Half hidden by quaint flowers); lush bergamat Makes sweet its banks, its depths the boys still Beside it--turn to gold the brooklet's waves-- oy swim SA V INGS BANK . 8 color 10 faded or ey b4 between 9 o'clock a. m. and 5 ho p.! a ie. EL a | wagons are used. Or watch the minnows from some willow limb, . DEPARTMENT, DAVI D J ADAMS 4 hair, all the dark, ric 4 m., it happened now and then Cat &\ Si 0nd be Is cool. while oh ihe | They are exported to Australia, Cu- | Upon its bridge how often I have stood, » » 1 color of early life. You craft wanted to sail after hours, and. oe ba, Porto Rie, South America, South | Watching the west, whose glory seemed to flood S Special Attention Is Dirceted te 4 p 4 or stratclied a polut in her'fRygHamifi Gad Of the ceremuny sbe rises to the Africa and E io | With tenderest light the poorhouse and the graved » | may depend upon it A088 ocenslon and he sinks under it. Thus | Africa and Europe. The modern sprin- | kling wagon that the traveler chances | gy) from the hill, oh, dearest sight of all, made, first, to set up effectual barriers to their Ingress by taking proper pre« cautions in the production of milk and, second, in the conduct of the pro: involved in the manufacture and er tank below, and the oranges, after bobbing about In the big tank, pass be- tween the wet brushes and come out bright and clean. This washer Is 8 neat machine and houses may still be seen groups of wo- | Justify the butter be that the common butter microbes do not by any means regard salt as thele elixir of life. In England boracic acid is said to be extensively used in butter as a preservs ative or antiseptic agent, while in the United States a recent public healtis document states that none was reports ed to have been found in the samples of butter examined. This is probably due to the fact that in America thers exists a strong prejudice in favor of salt butter, whereas in England the usa of salt butter is the exception and not the rule. Hence in America salt can be used as a preservative instead of the boracic acld employed for that purpose in England. The densely populated condition of butter above referred to is not to ba wondered at If we realize that the raw material in the shape of milk may cons tain from 500,000 to as many a8 160, 000,000 of bacteria in a few drops. An orange needs a deal of grooming, it would scem, before it is ready for market. The washing was not enough. There must be a brushing too. And after the days of curing the oranges are fed into a hopper which drops them single file on to a belt that runs be- tween revolving cylindrical brushes, this for a smooth, shiny look. How Plceadilly Was Named, It's curious how the names of towns and streets come from something that has been the fashion of the day. Who knows where the word "Piccadilly" originated from, the name of that won- derful street of which it is written that "some make love and some make poetry In Plecadill?" The street was built by a tallor named [Iiggins, whose fortune was made in a kind of collar called Piceadel or Pickadill or Pieca- dilley, which was worn by all the beaus of the day, Of course it Is pot meant that the street as It stands today was built by him, but be erected a y houses to which be gave the name street now bears. On one occasion in the teur dramatic performance was give: tn San Francisco for the benefit of some deserving charity. Among tha » A Thoroughbred. Don't be a thoroughbred. A thor 'WM. GORDON, be sure that it is short from $30 to pleases him, he finishes the glass, bange. oughbred Is well enough In cattle and performers was the late Hugh Farrar N. F. PATERSON, K.C,| Licensed Auctioneer, YAIuator &6. | $100 Atmos aad recounted, retagked | Thin toes mot seven to be an #fcta Where Yankees eat "Bm. hogs, but very disgusting among men. | LEDER: 0 BUG Soe fd Rae : ® T * " : for the reason that among men a thor. . ; e cl 3 : ae and resealed the treasure and, after | but the general 'method in which old is from England, and not long {ece, and the acting was so bad tha Buriitop Socter. Notery 2 the Tova of Brock, Ushi | iting a. ofcte of th. crac | das ri 83 thou wh kno, ad fp thre. 10 wu ving bis ints hcbire monn 8 mun who devon | Pece 130 he ln was so hd ne Nos. 310811, Temple Building, Cor. Bay | and Eldon : > amonot, loaded It In the launch and de- dood Fou hey 21 vei & Hyde Park and, of course, be Wis MES. ELINOR GLYN: a good fellow. Make a speclalty of re | came a farce. In the last act McDer mott dropped his sword and, stoopluy awkwardly, picked it up. There was titter In the audience, which incre; as the luckless performer asked, liability, Industry, fairness. Make your specialty a worthy one. Instead of seeing bow late you can stay out at night go to bed at regular hours, Sleep Bri oy peace pi ol 2 ou when that supercilious Sadie coin- does away with the more primitiv ot | bution of the finished article ort Perry, Feb. 1897. --E) i bers' treasure, and as the launch was §! 3 ourn. Ss ay ore p a ye u DR. E. L. PROCTER wibbiAs 4 Elisabeth Gibion tn Chambers' Jounal. | "00 cide the junk lifted amy plains that | dou't answer ber notes." J --_-- picturesque method of hand washing. Included in these process (SUCCESSOR To BR, CLEMENS ) and set sail for the north. The Boston Courler. THE REAL ELIZABETH. At some of the smaller packing | dition of salt In 8 : Toronto, with Houor Certificate. 4 | The old pirate smilingly iuformi Why Flowers Bloem and Birds Sing. She Is the One, You Know, men, sometimes white. sometimes | butter, this addition belug i 4 "ie Fellow of Trinity Medical College, Toronto. DENTAL SURGEON. 3 A TRICK or & | that no one would be hurt and thi The old comfortable belief of our | Wrote About Her Visits, brown skinned, each with a tub of wa- | the object of extending the Jom. of Col, of Physician ad oe fice over the Post Office. . 1 2 | only object was the money, and forefathers that the flowers and fruits One of he Sask poping Danke of he ter and brush, scrubbing busily away | powers of fhe buster or ne the F Office and residence on Dr. Clemens' old site. Office Hours--9 to 12 a.m. 2 to 6 x AH SIN S. 1 had got over swearing and threat and all the good things of the earth DE "lh mor Glyn, more than 50,000 at the yellow plles that never seem to | to suppress to a large extent th 1 Opposite Town Tall. Al50 open Saturdey evenings Bo pm. [o € | ing and realized my helplessnes were created for thelr benefit has been copies or which base already Deen sold | GTO less till the last hour of the day. | ties of the butter bacteria. alt PORT PERRY, . Ee ° sss By M. Quad. 4 | got along fairly well together, It completely shattered by sclence. The jf; the United States, The book is a After thelr bath the oranges are | does act in this manner is showa by ar Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crown| Copyright, 1901, by C. B. Lewis. 4 | bo one's business to question the shining gold of April celandine, the | fresh and breezy record of lite among | SPread out in the sun to dry on long, | the fact that in butter thus treated & NOTICE Work a Specialty, Vitalised Air, SHONOUOAOAS LOHOHON ¥ | and as she bad a fair wind she re scent of white violets, are not for us at "society" folk of England and has prov- slanting racks. At the lower end they | Very large reduction in the uml er of mrt 3 off the miles until midnight and all, says science, not even for the in-| ed very popular in t2at country. It sup- | voll off into boxes. to be carried away | micro-organisms present 1s effected. i R. J. H. SANGSTER, Physician, Sar h | to the warehouse for their rest. There can be little doubt, therefore, £8 telling me all the trouble she had ba , nt . Crown Attorn r, County Sol- . | ery native was up to all kinds of tricks . but look at us. We have our | and impressions. fll do you more than a good | shall I do with this envenomed blade?" 3 eo Notary Publis asd Conve hy 3 to come out ahead. Under the law 1 | Jest While, v8 matter of Ii hat beats the world; our army, | The author of "The Visits of Eliza bodies ahi Sood a he| From the banker's box came fy © Dffice--South iE Court House, Whitby, PROF. 8. J. COHEN lad a great deal of power, but there | yi inhia Press. » eked: our great steamsbip lines, | beth" is a young English woman, &| Co en the good husband, the | Queer stage whisper, "Stab yo ' Ont. N : were scores of ways in which I could Lombard street, the financial | daughter of a prominent family of the a lather; the son. A thorough-| Hugh, and be done with it" YS apr RACTICAL OPTICIAN and Eye and| pe delayed and annoyed: Of all the : VE of the world; our loyal colonies, | county of Essex. The name Elinor Glyn | 800 fa 0 Food ring ng Tia. pir dnctn toe Ear Spociaiial, 18 Wilton Ave, Toronto, | no onle | encountered the Chinese were Female Bird Rules. the rest. What can equal 82 real one and not a nom de plume, as | bred is never noted in these rectl Emancip % M. Maa, oF will visit once in six mouth. -- | 1 ACen trickery. There are plen- | Among several species of the : generally imagined. She married in 1802 2 Away back in 1771 Josiah Wi Per All orders rine to him warranted hi Clayton Louis Glyn, the eldest son of of Beverly. Mass, thus published oth R re W. ty of honest Chinese traders located at we have age too. Look at our (YC ISSUER MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. WM. SPENCH, Township Clerk, Commissioner, &c. is prepared to Loan quantity of Money im ved Farin ely 0 § a per cent (Trust fand®). = "All kinds of Couveyansisg erestted with 8 door west of Town Hall, 1 Pert Perry, Deo. 19, 1883. tness and dispatch. Ee: her One Ln ve cGill, Mr. D. J Adams and Mr. John Nott, Port Perry 5 ESE An; sending Hvention will a dee ain § SE ot hog Tor sale at our expense. SE Me d ) J Address, Singapore, as homest as the same num- ber of foreigners, but as to the Chinese efioat I never met asquare man. | found each and every one to be the slickest prey a deference for the female shown which Is not met in great majority of the featheres declares an ardent student of tl of birds and beasts. He says: "Several years ago It was kind of llar and swindler. What pure forte to be silver bars would turn out 0 be lead thinly coated, gold ingots would be a deception and a snare, and they would even go to the pains of counterfelting such cheap coins that it takes 22 of them to make an American cent, It was st ted In my bond that I should ma d all losses aris. rough any carelessness of coun! to capture two young baldhead species. When 'thrown into the room confined, the male sho great his desire to but ce from bis sister 'clent to keep bim footed to until she had finished. Wb other similar mea 8 boast of beating us?' en he replied: nd our ancient towns and our f state. Why, man, In what de Park friend studied a mo- In Texas there is an old chap | alked to just this way once And after all the man's boasting was done the e cattle country winked at me, | an Essex county gentleman. rr ---- Haste the Crime of the Age. dren. Haste is the "Dev. J. B. Clark... VIER td "Blessed is the man who will not de- lay" is the doctrine of the age, whereas 4 is the man who knows how to wait? is the attitude of God. Haste is gible for our sgonies aud oar tron : bles. Hasty execution makes failure, It from your country who Went ¢ i 1 900 years to develop the germ the- ory. Yet young men rush into business | before walting for maturity, students strive to gain the pulpit while yet chil- crime of the age.-- ce 1s misery. It 1s the rind the great enemy, an optcast joy and the opponent of all Made a Bad Matter Worse. . The honeymoon was over, and they were comfortably settled if their snug little home. The husband, returning from business, was grieved to find bls little wife crying bitterly. "Oh, George," she sobbed, "a dread- ful thing bas happened! I had made you a beautiful ple all by myself, and Fido went and ate it." "Well, never mind, my dear," he sald cheerfully. "We can easily afford an- wther dog."--Exchange. : 4 ba p------r-- It don't er the world Is round | off it if you don't{ happy emancipation from £ . Ham!