? EST ZONE ENTS Our Homes. end / conversation and reading we are sure to improve inds and obtain suggestions ; mparted to our more leth-- stripes of red and blue, victs jackets in short, if brand us as laggards in t of progress, would we be Grand Trunk Railway TIME TABLE > Pont Perry. ing of Wednesday of last week be-| [Written for be Opsenven.| We are justly proud of the vast of the To GOING SOUTH. gure NORTH. resources of our country, both de- raising a howl of indign argic neighbors and social circles tween Port Perry and Blackstock 5 ; OTHER Op FasHi- Rip ig ee i] veloped and undeveloped ; of the By whet ¥ight ha will Dear fruit like that of Paradise. was one of the best ever witnessed euepies WiLL Nor Cure ri! p oe 7.33 pom. magnificent stretches of ever varied Rich 'to greet' conglom #Wriiiam H. TavI0R. on our Rink, but the visiting Sean} --Ths Ruguvaric Tait Must scenery, spread out by the Great. ; proved to skilful for our boys-- wim- eum of all the bizarre architecture in the mi i chaste row of suburban vil one of our beautiful towns? § hea of bis Be RemoveD From THE BLoop. The lingering tortures of rheuma: tism are too well known 10 need ' \ption, but it is not so well known that medical science now recognizes thatthe primary cause rheumatism is impure or 1mpov- hed blood. The result is that hundreds of sufferers apply exter: pal remedies which cannot possibly cure the trouble. The only thing that will really cure rheumatism is an internal medicine that will en- rich the blood and free it from rheumatic taint, The surest, quick- ning the match ; the score at the conclusion standing 8--5 mm favor of Port Perry. The Blackstockites are steadily improving. They took their defeat like heroes. ees The mails are despatched from the Post Office Port Perry as follows : Going North-- 9.30's, m. Going South--11.20 a. m. Going North-- 5.15 p. m. Artist in enchanting form and color and fitted to be the home of a highly cultivated civilization. As home isa most comprehensive word and in cludes nearly all worth having, 1 confine my reflections to the ex- teriot of our homes, As the count: enance is said to be the index of the soul or the dress of the person, so the surroundings of the home may fairly be considered an advertise- ment of the character of the direct. Port Perry Council. The February meeting of the above Council was held in the town hall, on the evening of Monday last, All the members were pre- sent. The minutes of January meeting were read but their adoption was deferred. On motion of Mr. Clemes the assets of the Village were increased by the sum of $700, being the right to choke the view next neighbor with a thicket the unsuitable trees which | can gather? Yes, he hasa ght do exactly as he pleases with his own in Canada; but in some other places his operations would be supervise by a duly qualified official; but we want no more government bureaus mee ET The greatest and most enjoyable carnival ever held in this section came off on the skating rink there | on the evening of Friday last, jrst| January. Between two and three hundred were present, about fifty of whom were in costume, many of THE OBSERVER HAS A G00D OIROULATION. snd ls cdo stantly growing in favor. It fx the BEST Advertising Medium in the County ; is the champion of the Agriculturista and more conservative wid practical class of people Is nots favorite of schemors, boomers and cliques; it is the Oldest snd Best Established Auditors' Report as submitted was adopted and the Clerk instructed to "| procure the usual number of printed copies for distribution among the ratepayers of the village. r. Clemes moved that suitable be attached to the Fire . est and most effective way to do founded in 1857--the most original and best | INE OCCupant. h a addled h E this is to take Dr. William¢' in ln local and general news depurtent | oc ning desire is 10 eX- Sr We are sufficiently 8addled | 100 nt advanced by the corpora which were magnificent. The youth Hud was a member of the Pink Pills, which are proved to wud 4 ined cusedy inthe pines of yu ite oh itterest in the subjects} with officials already ; we only need |i on the granolithic walks and beauty and active life of the|, ~ = ic ade aé fouty years. He 8 sr 3 : cl ©! - i ini y " = amd i have cured thousands fof cases of * J hE Wd os es an educated public opinion to frown | motion of Mr. Bateman the |locality were never displayed t0| widow smd 2 Eamilyof cis ialile rhenmatism many of them after all Tarun 81 por annum dn rol. though not presuming to satisfy that | on many of our abuses and they will better advantage. The success was Wall 3 i iden, Hurd other medicines had failed The case of Mr. Philp Ferris, one of the pioneers in South Essex, Ont. is sroof of this. Although Mr. Ferris is 76 years of age he is as smart as ny men of 50. But he has not s enjoyed such good heaith. tris hat following to say interest, and to impress the idea that wealth is not necessary for proper effect. The wealthy can surround themselves with creations of the architect and landscape gardener, which may serve as mod- els to be admired or as horrors;to be lent them; but vanish. Our sturdy Ang nature would never permit' ence with the traditionary # our homes are castles ; wi line at such nuisances limbs, nostrils or ears ' complete. Mr. Mahood, the man- ager, contributed much to make the ¥ carnival the grand success it was-- the ice was in fine order. The competition for the prizes was keen, the following obtained prizes : JOB PRINTING OST DERN STYLES ... AN THE Mo i++ AND AT LOW PRICES ------------------------ea-- OBSERVER ad that have been Mr. Williams moved in amend- Pam 5 n 3 p! § Minerva Marlow, "Queen of Night"; | or peevish it is the surest possible have severe pains in the knees. 1 a necessity dictates the style of most | land of beautiful homes, which har . MN "| sign of dmess i . which 2 : umes of Miss Pear] Holmes | 5&8 Welll babies sioep while at others the pain would| The Students of, Toronto Uni-|of our homes. The situation, color-| monize with her mild clime, aneient ment that the question of supplying ih of P as "Snowflakes" and Miss Dollie! spread to my hips and shoulders. runners for the Fire Engine be re- I tried several remedies which versity are coming to Port Petry on ing, grading, choice and arrange-| woods and silver waters, hills and ferred to the Fire Brigade. Hooey as "Highland Lassie" ful whens awake. When baby is ly Capt. T. E Robson, : were no avail until I began using | Friday, February 7th under. the| Ment of planting, both for shelter, | dales, smooth roads and green| (. (he amendment being put jt|Were much admired. Gentlemen's | called many motley give so | ton. A. W. Smith, Maple Lodge, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 1 took auspices our Public Library. There ornament and utility; as well as|sward, ivy clad "walls and breezy g Pp ; medicines, which | R. Gibson, Deleware, A. Johnston, Cosutme ;--1st Ed. Pollen "Uncle ood. J. T. Gibson, Denfield, Sam," 2nd D. Milne, "An Escaped was declared carried, so the original Greenw R. &S. Nicholson, Sylvan, W. G. eight or ten boxes and they com- motion was lost. pletely cured the trouble and 1 am will be 25 or 30 performers who fencing, are all of vital importance | heath Jands. From' royal Windsor will give a programme of rollicking |'® forming pleasing pictures. The |and other stately castles and manor : Convict." he" oe wanted is 2 medicme that willl Sanders, St. Thomas, A. & W. now assmart as many men much | Wil 8 2 prog! : g uhion of forethought and good taste )] Se Lar On motion of Mr, Bateman $10|"0nVvic Girls" Costume :--r1st straight to the toot of the tosuble | Whitlaw, Guelph, W. Smith, Col- vounger. Ihave a great deal of | College Glees, Manolin and Guitar H " uses, down to the franklin's'séber eHich was ordered. to be paid ite Minnie Mahood, "Stars and! znd ba : , y ph, , : faith in the pills for I know of other | Instrumentals, Elocutionary Exer:|{'s necessary to create Edens, instead | farm house and the laborer's rose . wy FStripes™: d Migs p mile by sleep welll, eat well | umbns, E. Jefls & Son, Bond Head, cases where they have been equally | ae ih [of blank nakedness or tangled wild- | embowered cott ive OIAE Major Forman and Mr. T. J. Wid-|>trpes ; 2n aggie Bingham, | and be cheerful im 2 matoral way. | joo. Bright, Myrtie, H. K. Fairbairn as successful as in mine." cises and Solos. Get up a sleigh : > > Werea: foltagh Give DR" | den for services as Auditors. "Fairy Girl" Boys' Costume :-- | Such 2 medicive is Baby's Own | Thedford, W. G. Ormiston, Colum- erness, and the subtile element of land a look of stability, well kept age, opulence and calm ; the result partly of her insular position and the law of entail perhaps, but more : supplied E. D. Rogers. than anything else to that sense of| 5 tin of Mr. Bateman $60 fitness and lack of pretension which Vas ordered to be paid to S. M- is the crying sin of North America. Newton. amount ofl accoudit: for In a democratic country like our : s load and spend an evening with the University. Admission 25 and 35¢. Plan at Allison's Drug Store. PEersoNAL. -- Mr. Angus Car- michael one of the most enterpris- ing, solid and leading business men of Rat Portage paid our village a bus, F. G. Sibbald, Sutton West, A. Moore, Greenwood, J. E. Meyer, neither opiates mor other harmful | Kossuth, and fully seventy five dings. All mothers who have msed | other breeders of Shorthorns, have them flor tines little ones speak of | stock entered. Among other beeeds thems im terms of wanmest praise. |]. G. Clark, Ottawa, and Hon. W. Mrs Albert Young, Stratford says: | Owens, Montebello, have entered "My baby, who is 20v five months | Ayrshires ; D. McCrae, Guelph, old, has always been wery cross and | Galloways and swine; R. Reid & 1st Wray Jobb, =A Soldier Boy~;| Tablets, which are 'sold mmder an 2nd Russel Parr, "Jester". The Comic Costumes were particularly fine but Fred Willan captured the prize, representing "A Blackstock Sandwich". The Blackstock Fife and Drum Band furnished an abuam- Dr. Wilhams' Pink Pills make new, rich, red blood and strengthen the nerves with every dose. Itis in this way that they cure such troubles as rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, kidney and liver trouble, _ partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance and erysipelas. Through their ac- tion on the blood they restore the On motion of Mr, Bateman $6 was ordered to be paid to Mr. Jas Carnegie for two cords of wood good taste is a heaven born gift, not to be bought or acquired in the mart, or measured or defined; yet it can undoubtedly be cultivated, and exemplified by precept example. The poor man or woman may possess and illustrate the artis. and : : ; a1 ; : isi inti d f choi asic." - -- : i color to pale and sallow cheeks and | flying visit the earlier part of this|tic temperment in a far higher{own the inborn selfishness of human advertising and printing for ror. RTICe of Choles : _ | peevish, She was 1 d|Co. Tamworths, Berkshires and a 3 1 il that ke th : "a . iy 3 On motion of Mr. Forman $15 Juoces.--Miss B. Morrish, Miss| and . Sihe was 2 thin deli | Ayrshires ; Joo. A. Richardson, ; cure the ailments that make the|week. He beingone of a deputa [degree than Dives with his jumble nature finds vent in shams of all . ad : bh March H 5 lives of so many women miserable. | oo ol Sto the Ontario|of lawn 'and . shrubbery, cheap it Bets B was ordered to be paid to Mr. W. E. Ida Parr and Dr. McCulloch, cate looking chil and cried mearly Sout arch, Holsteins. The genuine always have the full y pA ap | sorts, and tries to substitute brazen alll the time. I did mot know what| It will thus be seen that there Yarnold for plan of village for use of Assessor. Mr: Forman moved that the Council resume committee of the whole on the By-law to appoint an Assessor for 1902. Council resumed committee of Legislature in connection with the electric light service supplied that place by a Company of which he is a senior member. Mr. Carmichael left this locality twenty years ago and located at Rat Portage and through untiring perseverance and statuary and barbaric fencing, im. possible pathways leading nowhere, his tortured, baseless hedges (a hedge should always be broadest at its base) his frantic rock-work and the fags and ends of every crazy fancy that everbewildered the heads to do with ber. I tried several medicines but they did ber mo good. | A frend who had wsed Baby's Own Tablets advised me to try them. I has been quite welll, her bowels are m , and shellhas grown plump and good natured. I am delighted will be not only a large number of animals to be disposed of but that they will be all good representatives of the breeds, as every precaution will be taken to secure this end. Buyers can attend the sales, with every confidence that they can there purchase what they require, assertion for real merit; and he who runs may read the clay from the refined gold in the dress, manners and attempts at wonder making around their homes. The interiors belong exclusivély to the ladies, and their good sense and taste is not to name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for "Pale People" on every box. Sold Dy all dealers or sent post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Ravages of San Jose Scale. A return asked for by Dr. Jessop, which has been presented to the Legislature shows the serousness of the outbreak of the Sam Jose Scale among the fruit trees of Lim- Lan Hymeneal. Moore-- JoBB. industry soon possessed extensive and valuable property in the busi of himself or family. But blessed be the citizens, who, be questioned. We are in a trans. ition state in regard to refinement the whole, Mr. Clemes in the chair. Mr, Forman moved that the blank coln County. The total number of trees condemned to be destroyed with the Tablets znd keep them on hand 2ll the toe, amd whenewer baby gets cross and feverish 1 give and they can look over the stock in the building before the sale begins, and at any time until its close. be filled up with the name of W. L. Marshall.--Lost. Dr. Mellow moved that the blank be filled up with the name of Wm. Bateman. The chairman declared the mo tion carrried, * On motion the blank for salary was filled up with $50. The commodious residence of Mr. joa Jobb, Cartwright, where exact- y one year ago, the Golden wed- ding of a muchrespected couple, Mr. and Mrs. John Jobb was happily celebrated, was on Wednesday Jan, 22nd 1902, the scene of a very pleasing event, when their estimable and widely popular daughter, Miss Priscilla May was by Rev. ]. R. ness centre of the city and he is here. Let us as humble students approach the temple of art with enquiring minds, then the door will open. Our pioneers had stern reas- ons for paying little or no attention to the sentimental or aesthetic side of home appearances; indeed it would seem that the Puritan ele- was 20,065; the number acually her 2 Tablet amd she is all night" destroyed was 17,788. while the | THe Toiints are the bes sundicine | im the wool Sumy fiewer, oollic, number condemned but de | dir alll i tron | stroyed was 3177. Mr. James, and other minor ailments of lhttle Hutchison of Niagara Township comes. They are for children of all was the heaviest individlual losery, uges, aad dugulvel wm water, or RE wine to | CES to a powder may given 2,031 es mn his orchard having to | with absolute safety to the go, while a considerable number of oo 0 Mothers who St se them Reduced rates will be granted to parties who attend these sales, over the C, P.R. from local stations Fast of FeotjWilliam and from all points on the Northern and North Western Division of the G. TR, L.LE&D R R.,, Erte and Huon Ry., Central Ontario Ry, Kingston & Pembroke Ry., Bay of" Ouinte Ry., & Navigation Co. H. combining observation, wealth and now one of the most wealthy and | ofnement, have already adorned prosperous men of that place, his) our suburban avenues and more rentals alone being a large income. | roomy country estates with stately homes, wherein are happily blended the solidity and gracefulness of the builder's art and the perfect marri- age of nature with those artificial not During his sojourn here he was the guest of his brother, our esteem- ed townsman Mr. Hugh Camichasl | gz Remember the Univer- Butler, of Blackstock, united in| sity Entertainment in the| necessities which civilization de |ment here were opposed to anything ion the committee rose |other fruit growers in the same will meves allerwands wee any other | €. BR. in Canada, C. A. Ry. and the © hol attmony ie R ingst plomising town hall to-morrow (Friday) mands. They cull the choice flow- | that was pot square Avard; | an b5 ried the By-law with the| township lost from 1,000 to 2,00 medicime for their Bittle ones | Ottawa and N. Y. Ry. ETT an, Dr. ri : : ; ; bp i -- : A Brolin, Much i evening. "lets of foreign thought, the growth of | Plainess was the key note of their | planks filled up: Assessor, Wm.|trees. That township was the 54a by all dealers in Saaic pose atgaiding dhe Soles wast ation had been made for the event,| A Successrur AT Home.--Mrs, | Centuries, and adapt the airy and lives as well as that of the Scotchipateman ; salary, $30. most severely affected, the mext| . , hox by addressing the Dr way tickets to Ottawa or Guelph, worst locality being in the medi. and Irish contingent of our popula- tion. But a wonderful change for the better has arrived ; better design- ed houses are taking the places of and a wide circle of friends and relatives had anticipated with pleasure the occasion. Dissappoint- ment was however in store for many and obtain certificates to that effect on standard certificate form. Tic- ket agents are supplied with stan- dard certificates, and are instructed magic fancies of generations of students, who in the sacred name of art, have exorcised the goblin born On motion the report was receiv- ed. Further action on the By-law Williams" Medicine Ca, Brodkville, Ot. A. W, Allin entertained at her beautiful home, Shanley street, Port Perry, the Ladies' Aid together ate vicinity of St. Catharines. Erasmus Interviewed. Samples of Choice Grain for for the weather-man sent an old-| with over one hundred friends of monstrosities of the dark ages; the ; was deferred and on motion of Mr. to issue them on application. Where time storm which rendered the the Aid toa Sumptuous supper on plagues of those days are laughed the old hoses that follgwed the More | Bateman the Council adjourned to London, Jan, 31.--Reuter's cor- ¥ oN of persons have to travel over more roads man i impassable and the evening of Friday last. After to scorn by modern science; the oid Toe > a ip. The | meet again on Monday next, Febru- | respondent ~ at Standerton, Oramge | To fe Tiitur of dhe (seme, than ove railway to reach the place only a each el The supper an interesting and enjoyable bone strewn hovel and cattle stalls | Pakedness of the land is being cov ary Joth, River Colony, has bad interviews | Dear Siz, -- of sale they will require to purchase ered in the more enlightened sec By instraction of the Hom. Min- | tickets and obtain certificates as above from each railway, except gallant Dr. however, with commend- | time was had, The total proceeds | Which yeoman and peasant were with Commandant Erasmus and ister of Agriculture smother distribu : , ot tions by vigorous rows, clumps and , Major Wolmarans, recent] yt 2 5 3 E able persevetance, Conquered he were emptied into the coffer of the content with as late as the Eliza- rt ie foh ae ang Hockey. ed he EE -- iva wil! be made this of tine | from stations no lines mentioned ** elements and reached the home ofl, 4.0 Aiq considerably augment. bethan days have vanished; the r i The postponed match between |he gathered from them that the most productive sorts of gram to | above. : his intended bride in time for the]; that enc or chimney and glazed windows were evergreen. Wide spreading orch- hn * Boi he al epputently. wes Canadian farmers fir tle 7 ae Buyers of car lots, coming from important ceremony. Then at 6 Ing that exchequer. boons to poor humanity scarcely of ards, voluptuous vineyards, elegant the "Lornes" of Toronto and Port cognize that they have Eads losg | ment of seed. The stock for West of Port Arthur, will be given Giclock, the pride, leaning x Xbs A Rare Treatr.--It will be seen Jess Importance' thar the pty lawns and brilliant "flower. beds Perry, came off on the rink in this their independence, and they per- distribution is of the very best and | the same rate asis allowed on set- arn of i ot = RAG ost HH by the posters that one of Canada's tions of dav. Itic a |cheer the eye of the traveler and place on the evening of Friday last. | sist in the struggle simply because | hs been secured by tie Director of [thers effects. One free pass will be wits silk trimmed with em- | most talented and celebrated lectur- myen nee - t ay "2 throw invisible chains around the |The match promised to be a fast | their leaders insist upon it for in| fhe Btpesienial Fame tion the allowed with gach var of pute bred ; i ) x . necessity of wea hat it become a | record-be recently had | stock. pu sers who buy a ) broidered silk chiffon, took her |ers, Rev. C. O. Johnston, of Tor- marine arts, and the first to hearts of those who compose the |°P® and the first half fully substan- | stance, Erasmus made no attempt | a" Gaahing ciugs weceuly - a Sar La tr Coates oat ya - to escape when he perceived our place under an evergreen arch, | onto, will deliver one of his popular . 2 ka Ie 11 groups whose happiest moments are tiated the : prediction. Competent - | will be worth while Sor farmers | have paid full passenger fare from a % A 2 t of pl 3 : men, and Wolmarans himself com s 5 Nog : mounted with, Dion Jacks, and lectures in the towm hall, Port ET Te Da. when their faces are turned towards | judges pronounce the play in the|fcocd that he was not sorry to be | generally to renew tiie seed of oats |s'a-ting point in Canada to either AH dl _ nid ded by | Perry, on the evening of Thursday, |. 2 and grounds. Of what conse- that place more sacred than Mecca first bialf the best ever witnessed on|taken prisoner. Er - tham Y Hicks hatve pies |half of their first class fare, if the officiating minister. Miss Elva | Feb. 13. Subject :--*' Englishmen, ie to the ciate can it be if o | --Home. our ah Bath teams put up lively that ome of The Fe the | el i Ti ri ed he aces | i ha ser Fas travelled second 1A i i + " : : d 'skillfu aying. ort O€rs S| ma field was | "2m this | : 2 Hanna, of Lifford, gowned in white| Irishmen, Scotchmen, and others. single family. or hundreds, should The time and breath wasted in | 2% Playing TY) the issue of a proclamation repro- | Spring will consist of samples of | class, a reduction will be madeto . Swiss muslin, trimmed in insertion and chiffon, carrying a boquet of ink roses assisted the bride, whil i ttle Miss Olive Nesbitt, dressed in Choice solos will also be rendered by Mr. D. B, McQueen. The Port Perry Male Quartette will also con tribute to the program, A general e exceed their means and their pro- perty come under the auctioneer's hammer ? Their wealth has been | Wind the fine art of politics (office seek- ing) would if properly applied, plant breaks, drain our sloughs, excelled in combination work and there was not the slightest evidence of rough playing, the spectators thoroughly enjoyed the fast exhibi- ducing some conciliatory speeches delivered in England and suggest ing an offer of certain terms. These speeches were quoted by the mem- oats, Sprimg wheat, Bardey, Geld potatoes. | Every farmer may apply but of the sales will be refunded one | one cent per mile. A claim for the refund must be accompanied by a {receipt for the fare paid and also by the freight bill covering the ship- white silk, performed the duty of of h dara. remove mountains of rubbish, and maid of honor with admirable pre- macadamize our mud troughs called a hemes if an individual |mentof Live stock. These arrange- istri th k f distributed among the workers o in a - : ] e have Deen completed with tion of clean hockey. At half time bers of the Government as affording and cordial invitation is extended to : . i hirtsleeve of the : encouragement. ion. Mr. John Jobb, jr, acted as the hive, and the s he 'i | the score was 5--3 in favor of the a the CP.R. and G.T.R, roo prt Jo J: ro After] 10 be - present and enjoy| = ionic to day may be covered (roads; if our municipal or provin. home team ee Cr etr i the Wolmarans stated that all the recewve oe ok wheat, Raiey or FW. Bosc. ' lati had the richest intellectual and mus-| Co h of th <r. | cial government would. expend |" wae g foreigners had left long ago, as they | potatoes, applications for more ) Se hearty congratulations had been] £ ih with the broadcloth of the propriet pend| ond half militated against the otaliv unsuited To war. | tham one sample for ove bomschold | Live Stock Comm issioner. extended, the company were treated ical treat of ithe season. Our tr io-morraw. Let rione envy the] portions of our hard earned taxes] °C : EE ers totally 9 suited to Boer war- a rd Thee to a choice wedding dinner, prepar- worthy reeve will occupy 'the rici roan his well ordered fandscape |i encouraging localuforestry and ve ors an ba Hes % re e game TT = odes will be sent free of charge PIED. ed and sofved Willy great taste. A chair which will be taken at eight and its exclusive treasures, for they offer prizes for the best designed t 8 score was 14--7 vor of Po Bn feowtmrt for. tase 2p through the jmost enjoyahie evening PEt gclock sharp, . Admission 15 cents. and kept grounds, large or small, as Rerty, triots who, instead of helping the A are to a certain extent common property of both the enchanted passer by and the songstress of the Man is only a tenant at will of with the young couple, and many were the hearty wishes expressed for their future happiness and pros erity in their new home. The Pride received many useful and Port PERRY AGAIN VICTORIOUS. Oh the evening of Tuesday of this week Whitby juniors met the Reserved seats 25 cents. Plan of hall at Allison's Drug Store. Secure your tickets early and thus avoid publican cause in the field, went to Europe "eating and drinking of the best and sending optimistic re- s which they knew to be false some societies do for the best field of turnips ? in short, if every one, in addition to their own, wot air. d take x3 : . disappointment. 3 tea i half the interest in the ap 1a | Port Perry juniors on the rink der to : justify - the of] Be a he. groom,| Winrar Heaist It is certainly the Divide Lenton, a Es De ete neighborhood. oud ahh ere. Port Perry proved the | heir main = pe | peices $0 ' a re - 4 Patni alter um, ang he Neallics mir oe strong 5 ig Em 2 > : egard. enter- credit of the Jessop Burniture 2. of aid he can hn aces, Strang of although e bridesmaids | Co., and their mahager, Mt. W. J. i fisiz fi their neighbor's pri | both teams put up a good game.-- 4s ; ' common heritage of six feet or less : Whi thy trifl ak 0, 50 ne 8 Ho ; Shy iy Nott, that they always take the| her earth beneath her grass, |our fair land would b ; Wi5 3, trifle Wed f In Spuis °c37@ el and beautiful eign: Tllcad making improvements in their . admiration of tourists and the The score at the close standing 6--3 Targest sale of aaea 3 Mrs. Moore will be at home to i Only a few weeks ago| Are we keeping step in the march | ont y arge : @ many friends at Brooklin, business. Only a fe 8! " of the continent. cr6 ) we noticed that they bad purchased of progress as compared with other 1 old tries he o8@ a grand Hearse on wheels. A few Peoples in home matters, is a ques- thie er ps are 008@ 3 to] tion which should engage our|PaterPal: SE, 005@ 'Mr. Jos Cookof Port Perry, spent a days ago they brought: to town a bt attention. Possibly so, but ambitious cottager; painters i. 007@ very pretty Winter Hearse made to their order for winter "roads. The beautiful design, and finish of this hearse are attractive to theeye. |g The demand for Reserved Seat Tickets for the coming Lecture in the town hall is unpredecented. Secure your tickets early and thus woid _disappointment.--Plan of Hall at Allison's drug store. for and fix the choice vie sylvan beauty on their i canvasses; aristocracy sub liberally and compete on even with the humble gardener; ficent parks and imperial ga are thrown open to the publi object lessons are on every clergymen and school mas a direct and personal i sowing the seeds of their among the people to a an ambitious people like the Can. dians should not be satisfied with equality, but foster a determined desire to excel in all those require- ments of life befitting our origin, and not forget that broadly speak- ing that we are descended from a tsuperior class of settlers !than most of the other sections of the contin ent. Suppose that a distinguished visitor from an older, wealthier and more cultured country, after visiting '| us should publish to the world that with a few exceptions we were de generates, as evinced by our home| ppose he referred farm) ® and bare, days of last week with his son- ] Sh Thos. McConnell of the el. Tioneh well up to. iw 'years, Mr. Cook y as vials any of the is of the noble i % ve