UMBRELLA | OVER AN | p door. come by the sight opposite. 4 By C. B. LEYWIS 4 ind 4 Copyright, 1902, by the <8. 8. McClure Company ana at RE ville, bad a remarkable umbrella. Journeys by land and water. glued together half a dozen times. had attended funerals, camp meetings, quilting bees, busking frolics and town nieetings without number and at the ge of 120 years was still doing busi ness at the old stand and holding its own against all competition Mrs. Levi Cantwell, wife of Deacoh Cantwell of same village and liv fog right across the way from Mrs. Yenbody, was a remarkable end what more nating! than womah, that a re. markable woman and a remarkgble umbrella should udvenfire tegether? Mrs. Cantwell was remarkable in so niuch that she would never stir out of her house without an umbrella. She dreaded rain like a cat and, no matter how clear the day, was always looking for a sudden downpour. She had an um- Lrella of her own, and it was large ~euough to shelter her, but now and 'then she wag forced to lend it or send it to the shop to be repaired. 'The day she started to drive over to Rawsonville deacon's o in the ne horse wagon wus one of the occasions when Ler umbrella was "not at home It wis a. beautiful June mer , with no rain in sight for we yut Mrs. Cantwell didn't )se to run I chances, After tr 1 1 at thre or four houses she called on Mrs Peabody to lend her that re 1 old colonial Ler request fair t ed the ow er of the sacred ind w at first peremptorily fused u fter siderable discussio reme that Mrs. Cantwe had the reputation of being careful hande der heart ed, Mrs. Peabody j You know what store I set ¢ t avhat store the deacon sets t she said as she brou [i t blue ered umbrella ax lusted it off "1 do," was the re ot needn't worry one single bit. Your know what f Ww n I when you rem r tt I one set of cups 1 sasser t 1 fourtcen years Ars. Car € ht d er away witt ¢ ella ed her head, but as she needed both hands to manage the lines the deacon « fully stowed it away under the seat Ax ing at Rawsc 1 we old ho hitched tc post in front of a store, and Mrs. Cantwell entered do some "trading She was an hour or so about it, and during this int a stray cow came down the hunting for someth setter than docks to eat. She found it wher Jooked over the tailboard of the v and espied the sacred umbrella. She had never seen tl e of it before and the taste was novel and palatable The more she ate the more she want ed, and she never stopped until the last inch of cover had been swallowed and a vigorous but unsuccessful effort made to devour handle and ribs Mrs. Cantwell drove home without having looked under the at and fealized what a wreck accor ed her. It was only as she reache r own door and Mrs. Peabody came Across the road that the was discovered. Excuses and and offers to make repairs « With the wreck hugged to her bosom Mrs Peabody retired to her own house, and good will to men flew out of the back door as she entered the front A quarrel over a broken flatiron may be confined to two neighbors, but a difference of opinion over a remarkable umbrella is a different thing No one ehaprged Mrs. Cantwell with deliberate ly bringing about the wr but she was blamed for not keeping one eye on hungry cows outside the store while she had the other on seven cent ealico inside. She knew the associations and sentiments surrounding that relic, and sooner than suhmit it to peril she should have hired a boy to watch it The pros and ec were - discussed every fireside in the village, and cour: 1 feeling of bitterness gendered In less than a week neigl bors who had always borrowed sugar and tea of each other were refusing tc lend, and back gates were being nailed up. Deacon Peabody was a good man 80 was Deacon Cantwell. Together they had passed the contribution boxes in church and counted up the receipts aft er the sermon. They had worked out their road tax side by side and bad stood elbow to elbow in temperance crusades and town improvements. That long friendship was now broken. After | looking at the dilapidated umbrella for the fiftieth time Deacon Peabody had 1 to his neighbor: 'Deacon Cantwell, man in my life, but cents." "1 do,'and here it ig," replied Deacon g€antwell, "and I'm free to say I think | fou are a mean man." | "1 don't want any words with you." "Nor I with you." "Youll take your hoss out of my pas | ture!" { "And you'll keep your hogs outer my | garden!" The minister naturally heard of the rise and fall of the remarkable umbrel- la, and, although he refused to become n adherent of either side, he felt it his duty to touch upon the affair from bis pulpit, He didn't mention the um I never dunned a you owe me 5( 50 brella by name, nor was he too hard upon the hungry cow. He didn't hint that Mis. Cantwell was careless or | Mrs, Peabody impetuous, and the meet. | ing between the deacons was passed over entirely. He simply found a Bib. | lical parallel and worked it up for the | benefit of both sides, and the result al- most wrecked the church. For the | next three months there was more backbiting in the village than should : have been heard of in ten counties, | © and there were no signs of a let up when incident stepped in to restore peace. | One day Deacon Peabody's wife went up into the garret to overhaul op old trunk, The place needed airing, and _ #be rpised a window. A band organ 'was playing down the street, and she heid up the sash with one hand and | { rasiy wis Wah sewing 8 2m ie on wy, rs, Josiah Peabody, wife of Dea- con Peabody of the village of Glen- It had witnessed the struggle for Amer- ican independence and had taken many The ribs bad been bent or stove in on numerous occasions and the handle broken and It | teenth of an inch § made a run for it, and two minutes lat. | er she was in the Peabody garret. Co- | - ; : lonial umbrellas, hungry cows and the | Just Now a LunBe r of our readers |] tongue of gossip were forgotten as she | 4'¢ P! ning where they will go for tuggéd and pulled at the hanging bur- | 'h¢ winter and no doubt the majority den. When it was finally drawn back Of them il do as they have done over the window sill, both women faint- | in the past, buy rc und trip excur- p ed away and tangled up wiih each oth- | «i 1 for six months, er, and Silas Goodheart, who had heard | (o whern , N. C., and those the last shrieks stood over them and said: and with come uplifted a '8érles of shrieks lifted her out of her | chair and propelled her to the front! For a few seconds she was over- Then she running, hands | {, DOWN IN DIXIE From Frost and Cold. trips of a or lio want to ctks tc Fl Louisiana id orida, "Nn lc can get round-trip tickets Now let the heathen rage, for um ror uthern Piiies to the points brellas ig nowhar, and peace is restored 1 t 1 t to Glenville forevermore!" ey desire. 10° Vish al the most ihn " | favorable rates and thus save un Modern Manners. ecessary expenses Southern Somebody has discovered that the Pines is the Head Quarters for decadence In modern manners does not | Northern Tourist It is located in necessarily denote our increcsed bru- | the high sand hills am ong the Loug tality or absolute indifference to the | [Leaf Pines on the Seaboard Air feelings and needs of other people. It | [Line Railway, which is one of the Is balm to the soul to be assured of this most direct route between New fact, says the Atlanta Journal York, Washing ' . Lsor We have admitted to ourselves for | ton, and Jackson: some time past that our manners have Florida not the repose which should mark the | We advise our readers who ar caste of Vere de Vere and that we are | expecting toftake a Sout! indeed frankly discourtcous to each [to write to Mr. John other. We also know that many men | Pinchlutf C., and he are no longer particular how they act | (hem {ree of charge, printed matter or what they say in the presence of t will be of much interest women and do not even observe the | small courtesies of life whare of the opposite sex are concerned no longer hesitate to let them push her crowd or to smoke in hér on or to aside In right. and fatl cing this fact, it Is pleasing to be | ssured that the change is not due to Brevity, clflshness, but is simply the expres Irate Author--What did you do with sion of our desire to be honest, to avoid | that article of mine on the American shams. Therefore If v times | forests? | ' D t d cultivate un Rditor--Well, sir, to make a long I 1 of speecl tior story short, I cut it down.--Baltimore ! | tr 1 w re | American ng Too Peaceful Tried to Improve His Name "Dey is brothers, ain't dey?" d ed her t I gue I never seed "em fight t e 1 11d | in' ir } 1 Broad Aglow Now « s the t f wintry snow He t y t Wt ith glad acclaim. I I t v Then y w be aglow [ 1 fo I hope ¢ the same t je ashington Star ed to glve 1 Needed a Rest f I Arp: 1 t he "Rest Is not quitting the busy ca th ht e fro reer," says the poet, The truth of the sta t 1 | saying was impressed on an Arkansas file fI family by Lulu, their colored cook. She emy 1 was fat [ notion says Har W ed the | per's Magazine, but her cooking was i for | perfect 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lawton ig C nored her whims and reduced her work } m Reca] tior plied the | to minimum boy Cood cooks were so hard to get that I t's fu y name sald the clerk | the question of adding a her's after he had the boy repeat it several | weight to Lulu's duties w as discussed times in a subdued whisper. One day Lulu | Don't you know General Recapitu- | resigned her position on?' asked the boy in surprise "Why, Lu asked Mrs. Lawton Never | d of "wh s the matter? Is the work too Why Bla & | hard for you ! rep York ' ma'am," replied Lulu, "I'm all ' I home and take in fhe Got Up a Blush : A ntributor to a Bostor aper says | An Ancient Greek Rellie that he alway rece As a memorial of their victory in hat the blusl le were | their final and desperate struggle at ! tain dnd he ) alatea to hurl back the ir ng east b fenton wealth. | yo ancient Greeks made a tripod from He was disabu of the golden cups of the Persians' table y he saw at a we and the bronze of their soldiers' armor. day. The wedding p: It Lore on its sides the names of every stibule, all ready to pr city whose soldiers fought and fell in I, awaiting the weddi he supreme moment of a nation's life noticed bride That tripod still exists at Constantino the an ple, a national relic which has endured 10 time and proce fo take tl 1 the states whose deeds it bride's cheeks betweer thumbs anc fingers and give them a good, har I 1g. Under this process they soo: - showed a good color, whereupon the F Over Sixty rs bridesmaid carefully performed the NS LOWE SOOTHING oo same operation on herself, and they Co | i. proceeded with glowing checks to the nigh 1 altar 1 suffering r r { Selling a Wife for Chil T 8 | "To Be Bold For © shillings, my - | ! | ei | wife, Jane Heeband. She is stoutly , on built, stands firm and is sound, wind |v b ¥ 1 ma | and limb. 3 gy Lo the whole syster M "She can sow and reap, hold a plow v w thing Syrup f Te ng and drive a team and would answer : De hee erpton of oc oon any stout, able man that can hold a F wen ty-five cents a be tight rein, for she is hard mouthed and I A headstrong, but if properly manage RS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRU I would either lead or drive as tame as ¢ rabbit "Her husk too much for him her because yand parts witt Inquire of th 1 her clothes will be giver with her." foregoing is an a century ago and w lished in Virginia, Soft Harness You can make your har ness ns soft as & glove and es tough pa wire by using EUR EKA Hur n x isement of s first pub The adve over ust twice as dons es it ordinarily would EUREKA makes a poor looking har- ness like new. Mado of pure. heavy bodied oll, es Eecinis prepared 0 with. the weather. Bold everywhere in cans--cll sixes, Made by INPERIAL OIL COMPANY, Optical Illusion. A firm which was sued In an English court for the price of a sign defended the case on the ground that the "o" in their name was smaller than the other letters. It was proved by meas- urement, however, that it was a six- larger, allowance having been made for the fact that, owing to an optical illusion, the letter "0" always looks smaller than the neighboring letters. 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We have also extended the time for the redemp- tion of Snowshoe tags to January Ist, 1993. Hg EMPIRE TOBACCO CO, Limited. TREES! TREES! TREES! That's our business, 'We want men Scienti fic American. A handsomely {ustrateq Neu Hi mn Of any scientific four month: MUNN NEL ig 25 ¥ Bt. Washing Write for our interesting books ** Invents or's Help" and " How you are swindled." Send us a rough sketch or model of your in- vention or improvement and we willtell you, free our opinion as to whether it is probably pat have often successfully prosecuted bs We, | conduct fully equipped offices in Montreal | (and Washington ; this qualifies us to prompt-, | Y1y dispatch work 'and quickly secure Patents, as brod as the invention. Highest refcrences, | {furnished. | Patents procured through Marion & Ma- rion recelve special notice without charge in over 100 newspapers distributed throughout the Dominion. alty :--Patent business of Manufac- turers and Engineers. | | MARION & MARION Patent Experts und Solioitors, ones: { NEARER rte Central Livery. PORT PERRY. ARTILY thanking the public for the | [' liberal patronage received during the nany years I have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, Thave much pleasure ix announcing that I have removed y rYNYT) \T MY LIVERY to my former place of business Water Street am about to largely extend in ise facilities so that the public way be better accommodated with safe and desir able AT MODERATE CHARGES RIGS | R. VANSICKLER, 1800 vt Perry, June 21 North Ontario Observer { Weekly Political, Agricultural and Fa Newspaper IS PUBLISHED AT rowr FERRY, ONT, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING 5Y H. PARSONS f paid in advance : if not $1.50 on taken for les. | and no pape ontinnec | | ney, when addressed to thi paid a itt © at our ris ADVERTISEMENTS measured Ly Nonparie!, and . ding to the space they occuyy | { { i | xoventisex | forbid | ount aliowed to hants and other | advertise by the year or half ye | THESE terms will in all cases be strictly adhered t | JOB DEPARTMENT. | mphle Hund Bills, Posters, { Programs, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Check | Letter Heads, Wedding Invitations, | Blank Forms Business Card Receip Books, Books, Cire.lars, Assembly Cards, | Visiting Cards, &e of every style and color the Count Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &c printed can have them printed to take home with them H. PARSON DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN PORT PERRY FOR SALRK YHE undersigned offers for sale bargain his fine property on Street, Port Perry, cousisting of a commo dious Dwelling House, containing six rooms, hall and three closets ; there is a good stone cellar under the main part and foundation under the kitchen, all in a good state of There are three lots which have been converted into a splendid Garden, in which are a large number of choice, thriv- ing fruit trees -- Apple, Cherry and Plum-- Grape Vines, Berry bushes and other small fruit in abundance. There are also on the at a Lorne Lots 108, 109, 110 on on ready for crop. ; Fi rticulars apply t ore Te GEO. GARDNER, 1896. for acceptable ideas. State if patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore, Md. Sm price rice of | gh $1.00 Port Perry, Jan 22, it's a strong Statement but a straight fact, when we say that the greatest help to the live grocar and general storekeeper in Canada is "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it without getting some valuable information. Spend a cent for a post card and send for a sample copy and be convinced. The MacLean Pub. Co., Limited] _ TORONTO. MONTREAL. Sow | NAAN AVIAN prey-- ] YEARLY to Christian man' 53900. or woman to lock after surly Be business in this and ad joining Counties; to act as Manager and Corres: poudent ; work cwn be done at your home. Enclose self-addressed stamped Zeuvelope for particulars to H. A. Sher- % a, General Manager, Corcoran puiidgy posite pied States Treasury, What, ngton, D, C. Je J (AD NA QV AANA AN (eneral Blacksmithing 1g A The undersigned having opened business in the of General Blacksmithing a' Reas- onable Charges. HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. . W. SWITZER Port Perry, Sept. 15, 1902, AGEN ENTS WANTED.- FOR "STORY OF ROUTH ARRIC. A: ¢ by 2 § Jilin, dia hrs' 3 y nal i have had a branch in South Africa for nineteen ye rs, giving us an immense vantage in vrocuring photographs and material. Our ada authorship, letterpress nnd cogravings are superior, and Canadian Continzents better illustrated than in any Tivas work, Boos art wo of thee Taal wir witel ey for comparison our prospects to nbyone poksessing a rival prospectuk. Cireulars and terms free. Apply World Publishing Company. Guelph, Ontario. EZ" Klondyke, British Columbia. North-\West Territory and Man- itoba. Parties gong to any of the above paris call on A J Davis, C.P.R. ticket agent, for in ormation rates, &c. Abbott .& McKitrick Licensed Auctioneers and Valuators for the Township of Reach, Village of Port Perry and Township of Scugog. EG TO INTIMATE to the gener | public that acy business under the above head intrusted to their care will receive their best attention in every respect to securc the greatest possible success,- With Sale Lists carefully made out and Blank Forms furnisned Free of Charge together with very Moderate Charges for sales they ask for a fair trial and ne favor to satisy all that they are worthy cf public patrounge. Parties wishing to engage their servier are directed for sale dates to the OBskry es Office, Port Perry, and make arrangements there, or apply personally or either JOHN ABBOTT, Port Perry, o | JAS. McKITRICK, Greenbank. GEO. JACKSON, Licenssd Anctioneer, Valuator, &ec FOR THE COUSTY OF ONTARIO AND OF CARTWRIGHT, Wishes at this the commencement o | another Auction Sale Season to re turn thanks to his TOWNSHII numerous pairons fc past favors In requesting their esteemed and patronage he state that no effort or pains will be spare on his part to make all sales entrusted t him successes. His very extensive practic the past should be a sufficient recom | mendution as to his ability. All Sale given intd will be attended dispatch continued desires tc | in his charge with promptness and out and blank n application Sale list nade notes supplied free Parties wishing to engage his service may consult his SALE REGISTER either a the Observer or Standard Offizes, Por Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, an make arrangements, or write to his address CHARGES MODERATE GEO. JACKSON, Port Perry P. ( Nov. 1, 1801 PAINTIN( 'Kalsomining, &c | FPYHE undersigned would take this oppor tunity of thanking his pat | increasing | patronage during the time he has carried ou the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state better prepared than e orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties outrusting their work to me may rely or haviug it neatly and promptly cuted, My charges are moderate numerous rons for their liberal and still that he i» to execute all exe 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &c,, when contracting A continuance of public patronage soli [ cited WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1803. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY. GEO. GARDNER TISHES to inform the public of Port W Perry and surrounding country, thai after four years experience in prosecuting his business in some of the largest cities of the United States, be is better prepared than ever to execute any of the fot branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry Bricklaying in all its branches; Plain and Ornamental Plastering. Also Artificial Stove Walks, that will remain permanent and will endure any weather. Couorete Cisterns without any wood in their con struction to decay or give out. If you are in need of any of the above, come to me and obtain prices, All mate inl required in my line will be kept con antly on hand, and fter or fe first of next April, dunn EL GaRONER; ANTED -- TRUSTWORTHY ANC active gentlemen or ladies to tarve for reaponsble, established house in Ontario Mouthly $65.00 and expenses. Position teady. Reference, Encloseself-nddressed tam ped envelope. The Dominion Con p vy, Dept. Y Chicago, $9800 YEARLY to Christian man h or woman to lookafter our grow- {I ing business in this and adjoining Counties to act as Manager and Correspondent ; work can be done at your howe. Enclose self. add stamped envelope for particulars to A. I. SHERMAN. General Manager, Coroora, fullding, opposite United States Treasury, Washington, D. , The Light of the World -- OR Our Saviour In Art cost nearly $1 ublis. Nearly 100 superb Em Bie mother by the great inters. Child's stories for each picture. So beauti- 1it sells itself. Presses runding day and night to fill orders. 12 carloads of paper for last edition. Mrs. Waite, in Massachusetts has over worth of books. -- First ee. Mrs. Sackett or New York has sold over $2,000 worth of books.-- First experience. Mr. Holwell PARA iu first two days. Mrs. Lemwell took 81 orders the first week. Christian wan oF omal ou tiaks £1,000 in this county quick. Territory is g repidl; Write quick for terms. 3 ¥2 i Wanted. --State Manager jo have charge of corres- Poa and all the agents. Address THE BRITISH-AMERICAN 00, Shop ately oouiod by Mi. B. Bel Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer's Office, is prepared to do all kinds of by letter to | I returning thers to the public fort ne patronage extended to me for over 3€ years, I would respectful] am, as usual, now ready ave a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNES® which I am determined to sell very CHEAP, As an inducement to Casu purchasers A Deowsd of 10 por onde will be allowed on all Sales from now unti Jan. Ist next. All work being 62 MADE BY HAND 53 factory work kept in stock, the super arity of my goods will at ence become Apps ent. utending purchasers will find that hy giving ne a cull before looking elsewhers the ycun be suited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade being an indis. putiule guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purchased. Everthing in my line of business kep® constantly on hand and repairs neatly and promptly attorded to, - JOHN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1892. intimate that or business, and and nc Agricultural Machmes IMPLEMENTS 'SUNDERLAND HE sales the follc | ines and Implements ma hand and for Agricultural Mach vufactured by the WR BAMILIOR MTR OF PETERBORO Reapers, Crown ) Tiger Hay Rul I'v Furrow Three Furrow ( Conmbina ows, Champion Plows, 8S. 1 tor, S 1 el Fra Biuder wing Binders, Seeder Plow tion wer, Di pisy r, Ste Cultivator the the JOHN AREL, class Iso of munufacture Toronto following g outfits, Tractiom Victor Clover Engines an Huller umph Engine I am prepared to supply cverything the Machines, Imple armer requir | ments, Repairs, & a A call solicited MeDonald's Hotel One door West of BRYANT R. K 1803 Sunderland, April 8, Sealed Tenders ENDI the f all or Parcel Farm Prope ng to Mr. John Adan old by auct RS will be igned for of the belong advertised QEALED 1 RY received by the unders he purchase o any the 23r¢ o be on o tl November, and withdrawn at th sale, A. McGILI Temple I 30, 189. IVRAY, Juilding, Toronto. Nov. MONEY TO LOAN. We have funds from priva'e parties for inve « etment on o send us price and description of same '© Insurance « flected, and a general and brokerage business transacted LUND & CO. 28 Victoria Street, TORONTO. The Portraits of our Presidents With Biographical Sketches BY General Charles H. Grosvenor, MEMBER oF CONGRESS FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS Contains twenty four large Photo-gravure Etchings fro the paintings indorsed by the families and near relatives of the Presidents. Printed on heavy plate paper embossed. A very book ; title page de signed by Tiffany Blograp hical skefches printed in large, open type in two colors The greatest work of the 20th Century. So beautifuljthat when President McKinley saw it he subscribed immediately. One agent selling 600 copies in a small territory in Pen nsylvania. A million copies will be sold quick. For tunes will be made this Inaugural year, Iligh class man or woman of good social standing can make a little fortune in this territory. Territory is going rapidly. Presses running diy and night to fill orders. Wanted. --State Manager to look after correspond- ence and agents, Address to-day THE CONTINENTAL CoRrcorAN BUILDING Washington, D, €, PRESS, LIVERY REMOVAL INDING my Livery accomm dation on Perry St. curtailed, it being far too small to meet the re- quirements of my rapidly increasing business I have leased for a term of years and taken possession of the commodious Livery Offices and Stables On Queen Street --entrance adjoining the Canadian Bank of Commerce property--where I will constantly keep for hire a complete variety of reliable rigs at moderate Charges. . Constant at- tendance night and day. so parties may rely on having their require ments met at all times. ; Patornage respectfully solicited. Conveyance to all trains. WM. JAMIESON. Port Perry Sept. 26, 19co. Corcoran BuiLping, 'Washington, D, O