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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Jan 1903, p. 1

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471 YEAR, NO. 3.} (PUBLISHED EVERY "HURSDAY) «IT PORT PERRY, dite' Port TORONTO, ONT $8,000,000 | 2,500,000 HEAD OFFICE Capital (Paid Up) Yo Rest J ESTABLISHED 1867 3 BUSINESS WITH FARMERS £ In addition to handling Paper, this Bank makes a special business of Loans to Farmers, and the discount- | ing of Farmers' Sales Notes at reasonable rates of interest | Commercial Careful and prompt attention is also To lend given to the collecting of Notes, etc SAVINGS BANK Apply DEPARTMENT. Special Attention Is Directed to (he Following Advantages offcred by our Savings Bank: Deposits of One Dollar and upwar 1s | received and interest allowed at current | rates, Western OF CANADA GENERAL Banking Business trans each depositor semi-annually, Port Perry, June 26, ~ Abbott & McKitrick Licensed Auctioneers and Valuators for the Township of Reach, Village of Port Perry and Township of Bcugog. ~ Bank EG TO INTIMATE to the general public thut acy business under the above head iotrusted to their care will receive their best attention in every respect to secure the greatest possible ruccess.-- | With Sale Lists corefully made out and | Blank Forms furnisued Free of Charge, | together with very, Moderate Charges for gales they ask for a fair trial and no Perry Agency. A acted. Special attention puid to | favor to satisy all that they ara worthy cf TH E A N A D | A N Collections. Drafts issued available at all | public patronage ints in Canada, United States and Great | Parties to engage their services | ritain. are directed for sale dates to the OBskrvER Office, Port Perry, and make priahgeiients [1}4 3 there,' or apply 'personally or by letter to' % as od i ; either JUH OTT, Port erry Deposits received at the highest current I i rates. Interest calculated and credited to - PF. SMITH, 'General Carter | Takes pleasure ih returning thanks | {to the public for the esteemed pat H. G. HUTOHESON, MANAGER 1897. | ronage bestowed on him since com | mencing the business of Carting {and would state that he is fully 5 equipped to do STERLING | GARTIN NG AS IT SHOULD BE op . {at the very shortest notice and at (British Capital) | prices that cannot fail to please the } { public. Carting to and from the at 4, 45 and § per cent | Railway Depot a Specialty on good Mortgage security. Residence--Bricl House, opp site the Methodist Parsonage to F. SMITH.| | Port Perry, Aug. 1901 DAVID J. ADAMS Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO Banker and Broker, | | O03. Xateraeh 12 fided ta the depnelt wwios Port L Perry, | Ont. in each year, at the end of May and | _____. ~~ I. WHITBY--Clerk, D. 0. Macdénell, Whitby--Janu November | ary 6, February 4, March 4, April 3, May6, June 3, The Depositor is rubject to no delay MO! NE | Jur Jegtomber 4, Uetober 6, Novewber 4, D whatever in the withdrawal of the whol | y } - or any portion of the deposit | { OsHATA ak 2g Meofions % ithy ; Tar : No Charge is made ou withdrawing or | | Julys, September, October 7, November : , | embers, Jan. 7, 1904 depositing movey TEE 8 riber is prepared to LEND |, peouaman--- M OUGH A Jer i Port Perry Branch ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security |» "ig 5 Maren 5. Mars . | § aq. 9, 1004 W. H. DUNSFORD, Manager \T 5 PER CENT x . oa = Fr Als Village Property 3. PO ORT PERRY J W. Burnham, Port Perry wary 8, M May 1 y BTR #3 MORTGAGES BOUGHT. WA | 12, November 11, Ja q R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Victoria HUBERT L. EBBELS b\ Ixmriver. oe , . University ; M.B. To University Bari ister January 16, Marc e Member or the e Office next to Ontario Bank November 20, Jau Surgeons, Ont.; Licentiat i CANON Clerk, Grn. 8 } i College of Surgeons, Edinburg - Panuary 15, March 10 Ma he ington of the Royal College of Physici J. A. MURRAY, 2, November 18, Jan. 13, 1604 Faculty 6. BEAVERTON Clerk, ( F burg ; Member of the of Physicians | and Surgeons , Glasgow; Late Resident | DENTIST January 14, Ma; ember 18, Jan. 12 Pupil of the Rolunda Hospital, Dublin, | [Rooms in the Leonard Block over Mr. J ; frets ; bs for Women. Office and Residence, second | H. Brown's Office. ] TE Ny otk, Thon. F. Hurt, Uptargrove door west of Davis' Furniture Emporium, ORD ERE . \ Se 3, Noyen ber 17 Queen Street. Office hours--0 to 11a. ., . By order, 9 | J. BR. FAREWELL, 41d 2t05 p.m, and evenings [All branches of Dentistry, including i Clerk of the Pence I have taken as partner, my brother, Dr | Crown and Bridge Work successfully Datediat Whithy, Nov. 26th, 1602 | R. Archer, M. D., C. M., Member of Col practiced > | Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silv 1 : : ege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont | Iver, Aluminum H; d 0 N p - Port Perry, June 9, 1897 : or Rubber Plates (Located in Our New Premise } be Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless FROCTER | DR. E. 1 (SUCCESSOR TO DR, CLEMENS ) | M.D C.M. of Trinity College University, | W. Toronto, with Honor Certificate. 2% Prices to suit the times®a extraction when required: SI CawkersSon A. SANGSTER, | Fellow of Trinity Medical College, | DENTAL SURGEON. JISH TO ANNOT that Mem. of Col. of Physicians and Si 3, Ont, | o-- that- they are now Non rt fo of U 5! ol ate of New Yo 1 A Liomileie of Unite: Ly " Sues ow 1d Ne | fice over the Post Office. ably ensconsed in their new pre | Office and residence on Dr. Clemens' old f Office Hours--9 to 12 a.m. 20 § any ? Opposite Town all ' p.m. | mises in the ois Fosse Also open Satur lay evenings Purdy Block AE 2, Bold Fillings, Bridge and Crown uray oc | wk a S z { NOTICH. f York a Specialty. Vitalised Air, | where the Public will alw ays fin { a - an ample supply ' J. H. SANGSTER, Physician, Sur | E I 4 D5 geon and Accoucheur, and Dr. W. A. | Dr F. D. McGrattan Sangster, Dentist, may on and after vo-day, DEN S be found in their new Surgionl and De ntal | ( NTIST) Offices over the Post Office, whero they will | L.D.S. of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, | 2' PT1C€S that cannot fail to please be found as heretofore, prepared to attend | also D.D.S. of Toronto University A full supply of Meats of the ver to their respective . pr rece in all their | Office in the Allison Block over Allison's | €St grades, and cut in dimension branches. | Drug Store to please the most fastidious + Port Perry Dec, 8, 1597 | Office hours--8 6 | ; | Offico hours--8 a.m. £08.30 p.m, All orders will receive prc - | bort Perry, April 9, 1902. attention O | DR. 8. J. MELLCW, a, S. T. CAWKER & )N PrysiciaN, Surgeon, &o, JOS. B.A IRD March gs, 1902 Office and Residence, Queen St., Port Pe.ry I ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the Office hours--8 to 10 a.m.; 1to8 pm.,| i day! nt redo, Sale Bekins at TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE Svening re OBs¥rvER Office atranage solic : and Evenings. Manchester. Jan. 19. 1500. te solicited. | (opp, --Mr. WH. McCaw Telephoue in office and house, open night 9, 1899. w : ( y % re erry, 1s now in a position Lc ue and day over the lines south, commected - he A with the residence of G. L. Robson, V.8. | AUCTIONEER. tickets to all parts of the world and Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1804 to supply all necessary information |r THE unc Jersigned tukes this opportunity | to parties as to the cheapest and ! of Felaraing thanks fo the very liberal | best routes, &c. In addition to his pa ! ce ; , HL {ARRIL ,B. 5 LL B. patrcnuge he has received us Auctioneer in (merous Ticket Agencies for Rail the. past. The increased experience ane : road and Steamship line he ha BARRISTER, &ec., tu ned to a MONEY TO LOAN. Private Funds at 4 per cent. Feb. 7 1901 Cmsarea, A INO. W. OROZIER | ARRISTER. SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, | &e. Office at residence, 6th Cou. | Reach (one mile wust of Port Perry,)-- | Moxey 10 Loan OR the Scott, k Eldon N. F. PATERSON. K. C.| Barrister, Solicitor. Notary | Public, be Nos. 310311, Temple Building, Cor. Bay | and Richmond Streets, Toronto. | Toronto, March 31, 1808, | E. FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B., Count; Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- will visit Po |All orders Ou sketch and WM SPENCE, Township Clerk, Commissioner, &c. & prepared to Loan any quantity of Money on iniproved Farm Security at 6 and 7 per eent (I'rust funds). All kinds of Sonveganetig executed with 'meatness and dispatch Otfice--One door wost of Town Hall, Alunehestor. Mentor April 11, 1888, 5 Block, Port | extensive practice which I have had will be | My Sale Register will be found at the Leland House, Caesarea. Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator &c. Partiescutrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmsot attention being given to their intrests PROF. 8. J. COHN JRACTICAL OPTICIAN and Eye and Ear Specialist, consulted by Manufacturers a Investors. Bend for sample copy FR VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. Evans Building, dvamtage of patrons, and parties | been re appointed Ticket Agent for | Successor to and occupant of the! fd Orig me with their sales may rely on | the Grand Trunk Railway. Part offices of the Jate F. . Yarnold th ir imterests being fully protected. No intending to travel will consult the eflcrt will be spared to make it profitable . 3 & B Port Perry, - Ozt. [ for purtics placing their sales in my handy, | OWD_ interests by consulting Ir McCaw before embarking on a trip THOS. SWAIN The undersigned having been restored to health by a simple-means, after suffering for several yours with a very severe lung affection that dread disease Consump WM. GORDON, tion, is anxious to minke known to His fel Townships. of Brock, Uxbridge, | low sufferers the means of cure. To those | Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa | who desire it, he will send (free of charge) a copy of the preserfption used. which they will find w sure core for Consumption Asthma, Catarrh, Bronohitis aud ait throat and lung Maladies. He hopes all WM. GORDON, sufferers will try his remedy, as itis invalu- | Sunderland. uble Those desiring the prescription, | --_-- -- | Which will cost them nothing, and may | prove a blessing, will please aildress, | Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, | Brooklyn, New York 176 Wilton Ave, Toronto wt Perry once in six month.-- Ip entrusted to him warranted t Goop SHOE Any oue sendin de tion of any inventio: : 3 soles 5 promptly Ta © opinion free concerning wrch--band torn flexible soles Se jhe patentability of sate. 'How to Obtain a my window. It affords a view of [1 upon r est, secu; through ur advertised or sal at our expense. | tyhsh fontwear that is not to bel tents taken oul thr us receive al } e < a notice without er Faris ikon: a found anv place else. Every c<hoe | an illustrated and widely ted journal | chown, every price named can be FREE. Address, duplicated in your size inside, A.| F. CARNEGIE. (Patent Attoracys,) WASHINGTON, D. C. Coot s RESTAURANT. --Headquar- ier SOY W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third ters for Oysters, Fresh Fish, or a . Division Court, Office in Psot Office | delightful Luncheon. First door east of Tue Oeserver office, | Perry, | most-direct | The ug. 26, 1896. TO CONSUMPTIVES. 1S EASIER TO MIST! DOWN IN. Amid the Sighing P1 From Frost Just now a number are plannig where th the winter and no doubt of them will do as they in the past, buy round sion tickets, good for = to Southern Pines, N, C who want to make side few weeks to Florida, | Texas can get round: from Southern Pines they desire to. visit favorable rates and DegeesalY ex the high sand hills among: the Loug Leaf Pines on the Line Railway, routes between New York, Washington, and Jackson ville, Florida We advise our readers who are expecting to take Southern trip to write to Mr. John T. Patrick Pinebluff, N. ( ind he will send | them free of charge, printed matter that will be of much interest, ---- -- EZ Klondyke North-West I parts cal 3ritish Columbia, and Man- Territory itoba 'arties going 10 A, for in above on Davis C.P.R. ticket agent rates, &« For Over Sixty Years MRS 1 by millions It dis WINSLOW'S SO f hers for their t aud broken of you crying with pain of ce and get & bottle of ** Mrs for Children Teething. It distely. Depend out it. It rest by a sick gn ke nach and Dowels, Cores es Inflammation stem Winslow t n Teething leacaut to t wof one of de best f and nurses | United I nts a bottle. 8 Be sure and sek The Winter Layers are, the Fowls that Pay. There is Big Money in B \RRIED PLYMOUTH ROCK HI E WYANDOTTES ORPINGTONS THE GREAT WINTER LAYERS witl ddition of some pure bred ckerls A choice lot for ile at rea ble prices. N. INGRAM, Cochrane St., Port Perry IW J t advanced the price of toha {mber smoking tobacco, wd Fair Play chewing ( Le size and price { sumer as formerly. We hav same 1 led the time for the redemp- tion of J tays to January 1st, 190. THE EMPIRE TOBACCO CO. Limited. ener Bl ack ting unde signed having opened business in the. Lip aly wg br 8. al | Ju t west of Drs, Archer & Archer's Office, 1s prepared to do all kinds of of Gen ral Blacksmithing at Reas onable Charges, HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. W., SWITZER Port Perry, Sept 16, 1952s give satisfaction REVRRENCES--Mr. W, | VALUES, | Q WANTED. FOR "STORY.OF SOUTH Stor, &e., Notary Public and Conv cyauser McGill, Mr. D. J Adams and Mr. John Ww 's shoe. i Sd } A Tod AT hy Clack Ridpathy LIaD., Edward fice --South wing Court House, hithy, | Nott, Port Perry omen's shoes, adapted for short | o7 ARRIOA "by don Cok i Billo: Edward 'nt. skirts, new manish shape hand | "Canad an Magzine," Toronto, nad.J. H. Aiken. of preeShinpriiont - - | : London. "nt. wh: has returned tig week from 12 : scwed and welted in box enamel yours traveling i So (h Africa for us We aro ih omy : f he hob a branch in Wo rah ent le ther and vier kid Jace or SHA, CII, 2% 1 bata Tne x | on 1s XV I adyant ge in precuring phitogruphe material r {SARRTIAGE LICR o fe Ont witon jhe new Loni x h . i 'ort Perry, Dec. 19, 1883. r fee returned if we | 'feathers for dress wear 1 anchonbi, let bel rpress uid Sugraninge) superior, nnd J, Ca adina Ountingents beter ilu ti 'than in any TIvAL WOR Nore. ara wo of tis mail free } tor Somperiaon our prospeotns to possessing a rs and t free. Apply iA, Circul Greed Trunk ig TIME TA BLE. Port PERRY. & GOING SOUTH. oie Yours. 7-25 a.m. 11.35 p.m. 7-33 pm any of the Ln n | Alsike, Red Seaboard Air} which is one of the | { | | | | ja | | | } THING SYRUP has been children while | cures | Mrs. | ur Flock of Poultry | "RIGHTS THAN RIGHT OUR MISTAKES." 29, Is now prepared to buy any quantity of Clover and Timothy Seed At the Ilighest Market Price. 1903. RRRRRRRERRRYERNRRRR RN RYN Ose WOOING OF MISS PRISCILLA By Carrie Hunt Latta 3 A EJ 3 3 Copyright, 1901, by C. H. Latta 3 KX ARRULR ARRAN L Anda ca qagnaa As she drew near to a small house which was bullt back from the road Miss Priscilla glanced at it with well pretended indifference Then she looked closer, stopped and locked again, "How shet up Sam'l Clayton's house Mebby he's went away. do look! Went Tr CERIES RELIABLE Provisions, Flour and Feed--Crockery., 'Also, Bread and or fectione Pl ry of all kinds, Wedding Cakes, ornamented and trimmed in D- p-to date style. EADY-IMADE CLOTHING AND GENTS EAR Constant ef or E. URDY Port I NE HH SL ro JESSOP FURNITURE C0. the Leading Furniture Dealers dertakers in Port Perry. are and Un OUR UNDERTXIN * e i the late 1 wo D1 1 Vv il a t He: 1 1 YW in I I QO I 168 V Wil JESSOP FURNITURE G0. W. J NOTT Manage (Clo ling all Boo & Shoe Business IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS ~ 4S SH Having Ir « n 1 I X I s t an Ext | Fie for Men and Boys which for quality and low | of be equaled 11 this district I have argest t veri f BOO I opened in this localit d the ha not fail tc e Come and see us in our enl juarter My aim shall be to plea my customers in every partic A FCA Port Perry Remo The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his nu- | mor iber patronage received since opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public that he has moved his business from (ie Market building to the yus customers for { Store First doorEast of the Post Office o pleased to fill all crders for Meats in a manner that | Having new and increased | lent that | fer | where he will b cannot fail to please customers. fecilities for the transaction of husiness he feels confic he can give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in or« to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his new premises. va GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. I. J. WHEELER. | | | | | | ago comin' fats could Ae law me, that was years Vi years ago, an' ef he'd ben goin' he'd "a' went Mebby he's sick an' all by I wouldn't live a byroad er a ¢ n this of Sam'l's She took a few steps farther, then stopped. There was & determined look n her face It ain't proper fer a lone Ww ter go ter the house of a lone but I ain't goin' ter stop fer that nothin' else when they's a pros I Clayton beln' sick with nol ter complain ter She walked brisk up the vhich led to the e house nds were drawn 1 the f was closed. The bs d e hung open i the 1 € indered ¢ door 1 tely t in the shed the ed I sly te [ s ber i Ww g 8 t Ww 1 an' w I 1 yope=--oh, | y friend g t e was ter d She had wif tears fore s 1 i here was 1 e fast. SI 1 Vhat € Miss I 1 t € I fl 1 a t I 1 € I t g 1 30 3 0 That's I y Y y I ck 1 n't 1me none git up. When 1 hs Ic i want ter gif up tI ) I A i 1 1 1 elf. 8 p 1 Is g e pe I ger Pe s I il € elle f the Sakes 8 xe Miss I v disaf ass with IS W glass ling Mis i st g shee put clean cases on the v 1e windows and put the 1 ¢ Samuel's face brightened as he watch ed ber Got anything "bout the Sam'}?" she asked present ['hings as spile easy the well, an' the rest of th the cellar, I lly." Miss Priscilla fed the 11¢ milked the cow and turned her into the pasture. When she returned, she | put the milk away, them entered the roowy again, bringing a cup of hot broth "It ain't cooked 'mough, Sam'l, but it won't do fer yo' to go any longer with a fmpty stummick. Eat some She and be did propped him up in bed, as he was bidden "That's the first good broth I've et ce mother dled." I don't doubt that, 11 porest 'xcuse fer a housekeeper The whole house is awful ain't s'prised yo're sick. I'd be dead." "It ain't my fault as I'm housekeeper, Percilly Blake," swered significantly. She flushed red. "Well, I see plain as I'll hev to go an' leave yo' by yourself an' not wait fer yer brother ter come, Don't make matters unproperer than they air a'red: sen Yeo're the I ever seen I my hie own an dy. "My, but yo' alr b'hind the times! Brother moved ter Ioway flve weeks Thursday." "They's other naybers, snapped. All the rest of the day she watched for a passing vehicle that she might Sam'l," she | hall its occupant and send for some one te look after Samuel. Toward evening she grew uneasy. She had refused to talk to Samuel for some time, as he would talk of personal matters, but new she turned to him anxiously. "Sam'l, I can't bear ter leave yo' by yo'rself ag'in ternight." "I guess 1 won't die ef yo're anxious ter go, Percilly." "I ain't anxious ter go, an' yo' know it" --¢1 Per Anat 'He sald be | ten aud did not answet, » X ADVAXC! i at (WHOLE No. 2530 . 5 "Then stay an' let folks talk ef ie, want ter. : "I can't "ford ter do that, Sam'L™ Then there was another long " lence, Miss Priscilla looked dows tha road anxiously, finally going down to the gate to see if she could get & glimpse of any one. "Ife might git worse In the alght", she murniured to herself, x bever wag so put out in all my Hes ~ Samuel looked into ber eyes as she ame in "See anybody?' he asked. : She shook her head. t "Percilly, w'y, say, do yo' 'members what 1 asked yo' onct?" She made no reply and fooked stead: ly down the road. "WW ell," " he went on, "them's still my | feelin' 8. She aed Ler eyes as # © set nets. won't yo' livok up ol by mornin', SA over fer the 2 to the buggy an' drive preacher an' fetch him over an' hev "im marry yo' an' me?' Miss Priscilla sprang to her feet. Her face was cr son with anger Sam'l Clayton n't yo' amed ter insult me fir Do yo' think that's wl r here fer? Shame on yo'!" d € g 1 fae burst ito tears Fe t i now « t do that. I ade yo© top t ( didn't here f 1 n' 8 8, 1 that 1D¢ wot me t I t I y jest « 1 I M Pr lla v ed 1 nd iat 1 tter, d t 8 A k 14 x t by I f r goin' away Ww t I \ to that \ Ye 8: 1 n* n" I 1y ther t I do. 1 neoms nt } t vid kindly. 8 C me an" I'y 1 cup I'l I ( wy with wife yo 5 7A vB g a fi ne. {4 H LT a I 1 wn, H 3 | t § ( 5 i n 4 f 11s tain, t n ouegin g 2 ' 1 1-8 { ) tang ¢ # # Ie gq » A E § ' g build e. All druggists. A o he thinks of Ayers i his grand ¥ f Follow his advice and i well, Muss. Cee IN Do yo' nn 8 fer hev mey Per he 1 k I he 1swered, finger sunbonnet Cilly, t s thing I wisht yo'd start, somethin" ter t yo' git back." stfully n ghe asked, tle in her eyes. « er--somethin' I asked y fer an' tried ter steal long time ago. Bhe hesitated for an instant, then leaned over and kissed him as } Woman's Sense of Humor, t s that in much of en there trait » retort courteous, as is a closely allied to t shown, for instan in the following citations. It was a woman who, en re- vanche and with gentle satire, said, "I m sorry for just at that awk- d age between the ape and the an gel." Another woman it was who re- marked after reading the Carlyle let- a ters, "Yes, it Is true; Mrs. Carlyle was a martyr, but she wasn't a good mar- tyr, or we'd never have beard of it." Better known is the anecdote of the learned and fastidions New England man wle, being in need of a pin, asked by a friend, who was some- what in awe of her, what kind of pin she wanted and hit off the situation wittily with her indignant reply, "The common white pin of North America." In all these instances ¢ne may discern something of "the look downward." It would be interesting to know if this is characteristic of the humor of the sex.--Century. - SiR Pure Selfishness. 3 Mae--How did Bessie raise the mom ey to go abroad and study music? Ethel--The neighbors took up a 4 scription, 1 believe, a Gold nuggets from the Klondike sent a structure and appearance different from those of any other ity. 1

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