5 and Roskdonos; Queen Bt.. Port Pacty "five how gto 1g:a.m ; 1to3 pm, slephane in office and house, open wight and day over the lines south, eonn * with the residence of G. L. Robson, V.8. Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1894. 'WMH. HARRIS, BA. LLB. "BARRISTER, &c., ~. @uccessor to and occ t of the a 0) the late F. M. Yarnold. Port Perry, - Ont. MONEY TO LeAN. Private Funds at § per cent. Jno. W. Crozier, ARRINTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, B &o. Office at residence, 6th Com. Rosch (one mile west of Port Perry,)-- Monsy To Loan. | NF PATERSON; K.C., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c., OWEN ONT. . FAR! J . wn Attorney, Barrister, County : itor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer. i Dffice--S0uth wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. W. A. SANGSTER, DENTAL SURGEON. Office Hours --9 to 12 a.m, 2 to 6 pon. Also open Saturday evenings. . er Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. Vitalised Air. "Dr. F. D. McGrattan - (DENTIST) also D.1.8. of Toronto University. Drag Store. Office hours--8 a.m. £08.30 p.m. Port Perry, April 9, 1902. J. A. Murray, ° DENTIST, Office over the Poat Office. PORT PERRY. All branches of Dentistry, including Crown and Bridge Work sucoessfully practiced. or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: && Prices to suit the times ™ Teacher of Drawing, Painting, Design and Ohina Decoration Stadio hours. --g to 12 a.m. ; 1.30 to = 4 30 p.m. Studio over W. H. McCaw's tore, Port Perry. etn. fi i Undowbted Security to Depositors. No Delay in Drawing Your Money Interest Pa ~ Dou't Wait til you have a large sum to deposit. 81 will Open an Account. Begin with vs ow / Small Savings form the Base of Large Fortunes, 415] il } LH led "Thoic: ve a Year, if 3 § | H ty h CE i WE CASH SALE NOTES. i | i ; : BANK MONEY ORDERS. Upto $5-.....0.00. J CIS. Over $5 up to $10... 6 cts Over 10 upto 30..10cCts Over 30 up lo 50..15 cts. For sums over $50 use Bank DrarTs. Best and cheapest way to send LARGE AMOUNTS. PORT PERRY AGENCY. Best way to send small amounts Cashed free at any Bank. ! "Don't talk, Jimmie; it's bad for you." F 2 i ; i g } ; ---- Pepus -- §1 Prr Anzps i (WHOLE NO. I 18, 1907, "1857 JUBILEE 'Semarmea surepny; FR merry you~ 2% UU Nase. Isabéll tried to rier. 2 sos between AH { z 4 i g 4 i § ! Special Rates. pale on his pillow the doctor whispered, £ f i i H. G. HOTCHESON, Manager. ua the inti biuo fower carefully in 1,K.C.,LLB., County Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED in any of the Provinces, or principal Ciliss in the Dominion of Canada. Marriage Licenses Issued. RR I BE AGEN Te=Allan Linaand CLR -Steanship Com: No ------------ had not indulged in romance. Notwith- DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS, || Semen wasnt BANKERS AND BROKERS. ||| MONEY TO LOAN || |siamy'a meme him on with his rusty overcoat. And as she took deft stitches the doe- (British Capital) at 4, 4} and 5 per cent. | tor looked down at ber white capped blond docks curled against ber round throet head. From beneath the cap little | - GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &c ISHES at this the commencement ef ¥ turn thanks to his nitmérous pa'rois foi L D.S. of Royal College of Degtal Surgeons, ARE a i past favors. In requesting their esteemed and contioned patronage he desires te state that no effort or pains will be spared Office in the Allison Block over Allison's Jos. BATRD | ICENSED AUCTIONEER 4 County of Ontario. the Osswrvir Office {anchester, Jan. 19, 1899. Patrouago solicited. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Di o Sell or Rent. The undersigned will sell or rent his House and Lot in Prince Albert For particulars apply to the pro prietor. on the premi Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum Our charges are consistent with he value given. Port Perry, March 27, 1qo2. 4 3 : Ey a wore | JAI0IGSON'S FARM LABORERS 1 AND DOMESTICS. Livery ie Th R. BRANTON. Prince Albert, March 20, 1905. Local Salesman Wanted At Once for PORT PERRY and Surrounding Districts. HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES ~ Cora Belle McCaw Family Newspaper PS '18 TUBLISHED AT > h | PORT PERRY, ONT. sven grown aud for sale by Canada's Greatest Nurseries A permanent situation for the : Liberal inducements. Handsome free out- Writé for terms and catalogue. | ¢q n stamps for our ING (GLASS, OF 30C gtaL Hack Saws North Ontario Observer A Welly Political, Agricultural and Y THURSDAY MORNING|awd seod ase i A . in the past should be a sufficient recom Miss Harrison. mendations to his ability.. All Sale given into his charge will be attended Dress and Mantle Maker | with promptucss and dispatch. Sale lint made out and blank notes supplied free, ISHES to inform the ladies |on application that she has moved to her fine manner unsurpassed for . &a Phone at Residence, No. 31. ®a Correctness of Style CHARGES MODERATE. ; : GRO. JACKSON, and Charming Effect. | Nov. 1, 1901. Port Perry I'. 0 opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Port Perry and HAVE been appointed by the Do i minion a Lh to place Immi- A she grants from the United Kingdom in ronage RI Pav ions as Farm Tapourers or Domestic since commencing €urtiog und ants in this vicinity. Any person Livery in Port Perry and now requiring such help should notify me by intimates that he is ethos than letter or personally stating fully the kind ever prepared to supply all help requir Lo hey planed fond requirements in his line. may not be sufficient to Supply all ii] Ee ion Sa quests, but every effort will be made to na vdndea cf She IAtest EYRE provide eachiapplicant 'with help requir- of coustruction for comfort and pleasure, I am in a position to GEO A, ROSE oe i y + t the requirements of the Canadian Governiient Frployment most fastidions as to style and Agent. Port y- desirable equippage in ever; y respeot--in every way suit. Farm for Sale. | QUEALED Tenders forthe purchase of able for private driving. wed- din| funer ls, &o. artios wishing an afternoon drive can have their chojec of suitable ful drivers will also be suppli - sel h 'house : from Ux- grehard, Three i Lacs i ly ? x town. Terms, cash. Highest or| "J wish further to state that any tender not necessarily accepted, "" infatopesnitable conveyances : GEORGE MURTA, will beat the Railway Depot 'Uxbridge. |: ta convev nasge: and bag- nee. to plat ldene and : 5 = and THE SHADOW OF THECROSS| bagasse to the Bopat in. time pi Es ss for ing beains, op being The most beautiful painting of the isa given notice, ; sacred history ever concaiy EAE ! | HE i g itishik y he stammered: "Oh, me know how the boy VY asuether Auction Sule Nepson to re- | ght he teok an secount of means and found that it There was a big balance paid on the mortgage, and on his part to wake all sales entrusted to still travel the path of lonell- him successes. His very extoneive practice say," Jimmie informed him & "you ain't doln' it right" V ot?" the doctor asked. "Aw, you ought to bring ber a rose Parties wishing to engnge his services Jimmie told him. Rooms in the Alli 3 may consult hie Satz ReomsTer either at son Block where | (js Observer or Standard Offizes, Port she is prepared to execute all orders | Perry, for dites claimed for Sales and in Dress and Mantle Making in a | make arnangements, or write to his address 2't time for foolishness," the ated briefly, and Nurse Isa- goming up, heard him. her head held high she helped gone the small bay said anyhow, I'm dead stock on She kissed him with a ight she telephoned to the doe he came, the small boy was n" he begged feebly, and Nurse bent over him and sang softly, is dressed in his feathers and red breast and his wings of that things were very she followed them, and for fought with death. | dnight they thought that come. Jimmie lay very still | 4 approach you?" they respond. "Ve little face gray in the shaded | poy ei" I had about despaired of soc the i double or aiople rigs and care- 4 | by boman mind or executed by the hand: man has been acoura ely I Sen wonderful Olegraphi 3 process. 8 : fioaiit panoramic view of the Eit TA om in all her Gasdeas 30d. glory He [ picture ia 21-2x 31-2 fnet in tev ad Te De ik OTS; situated St, Port Perry | meaning spring, which was the origin of our word Lent It is catmed by the old Roman calendar, and October, November and December likewise re tain the names they were Known by in the old Roman calendar. The Saddie The heavy man shoukl be most par | ticular about his saddle and that it shall be not only broad sested, but long in the tree, that his weight may he dis- tributed over as large a surface on the borse's back zs possible and shoud ex- ercise great care that not only is it well stuffed, especially sbout the withers, but that the stuffing is constantly worked light and kept from caking or becoming fompy any w bere. Neglect of these precautions will inevitably lead to chafing and bruisiug of the back or painful pinching and bruising of the withers, this Iafter Injury leading very possibly to further complications in the way of fistula, ete, which may result in permanent and very severe complications. The individual of light- er weight is more fortunate in these re- as he Is net so likely to injure his mount severely by the mere amount of weight be represents, but even be must be duly careful not octy upon the grounds of self interest, bet upoa those of ordipary humanity --¥. M. Ware la Outing Msgezine. i The French For "Kittia™ If you attempt fo coax & French kit ten by calling "kittie Kittie, kittie," the animal will stare zt you with sb- en she stood back that the doe ung phrase books will give you Bo | ceeding in my guest when I chanced to iicox residental 4 i | I} fi i Fock i ji! fl h f g ; 8 2, fh i hi i if i i k fi ily i ; | | i I 4 I { Restorative' i i if tit | 3 | ith § br E ¥ » - > ¢t 4 Its Immense Height. The total height from low jewel to the highest point of the canti- levers iz 414 feet. The bridge will be formed entirely of rolled steel girders, pot a single casting being used any- where om it, snd it will rank as by far and away the most massive truss ed structure yet erected for any pur- pose. will be gathered from the fact that ned until Montreal is reached, and the efter leaving Quebec rence open: out Into a wide channel, whach si the mouth of the Baruenay river is 2 miles wide, and at i trance into the Gulf of St As the Bt. Lawrence i= navigable for ships of the line as far as Quel the "Gibraltar of the West" one of the three great prove ada and the United Blates accommodate two r two highways, and two side and link up various routes sides of the water. The u which will involve an cut! maiing upon £9080 for Germans and Canad The editor of The Cana etie was among the British jou { who recently visited Germ conversation with Prince vo: be found that the German waa well informed as the Chancellor showed his He spoke of the German sity wo Canada, thelr new home. | all the same, as Germans were « cerned sbove all with 3 people their rejoice that, whereas 290,000 Ge: prim bere fe beir such as Can- fice. The King himself writes rapid- vided for all ly when , using ordinary showed no hesitation in affirming his ciose of each day's work the contents . of all waste-paper baskets, ete., aro ib Mii carefully burned, under tha versonal buiion supervision of Lord Knollys, as, dur- i money which the United 0 the reign of the late Queen, sev- States is making to the remarkable eral pieces of important news leaked sxpumtin of 1-day. &- Impending Changes In Military Ad- volving considerable danger from es-. very good reasons for bo- tensive area, and hundreds of rots il ¥ ¢ i ad Bigs © i} 4 ; £ t d : Bj; wi Noo A. J. DAVIS, eeyps cugNness MIEN: occupy wned be hands his present duties over to . - Genexal Bir John French, who, we tel: is % Shoyld the office of Commander-in- ' Chief be really revived, it would be a found thet the duties and responsi- bilities of the position had been con- siderably modified, and, to a certain extent at all events, the holder of. this poeition wonld be under the di- rect soutrol of the Army Council, whose powers it is not proposed to weaken in any particular CORNISH JESTER DEAD. Eccentric Who Amused King Edward With Curious Letter. - John Burton, the proprietor of a poted curiosity shop at Falmouth, who has entertained kings and states men with his drollery, died recently webery once remarked that Burton was the greatest curiosity in the shop When King Edward visited Fal« mouth he asked Burton to send him a selection of articles, but the pro- prietor of the curiosity shop declined in the following letter Respected Albert Edward --1 much regret to find you are indisposed. If [ were to bring a wagon-load Gf sam- * ples it would be utterly impossible to a convey the remotest idea of my pon- derous conglomeration of curios, but if I could posstbly prevail upon your Majesty to go through my shanty, IX would give you local wit and humor that would throw. you into such a laughter as would probably 'ours until we + Burton iy on read- tly made commis- state of la a hawker of a wealthy man. He tried on one occasion to purchase Smeaton's lighthouse at Eddystone-- when that structure was about to be taken down to make way for the new lighthouse. On another occasion he made an offer for the fi escape which figured in the Parnell-O'Shea King Edward At Work The return of King Edward is al rticularly w to Lord and aiso ! I taries employed by His Majesty, for when on a holiday the King does not any but the which means eal ¥y e neces therd pecial office. fitted up for the ng's use, furnished with one of His Maj 's favorite flat-topped writing tables and V 8 a eather ann hairs. The King is generally in this jee before ten o'clock, when Lerd ' arrives, and remains until a ime, provided, of no function necessita~ + before then Over 50,000 rg and documents have to be dealt with during the year, and a considerable portion of this huge correspondence requires thé per- sons! attention of His Majesty hile working the King smokes constantly, both while writing him- self or dictating to his secretary, ai boxes of cigars and cigarettes are al- ways placed ready to hand in his Necessary 3 , steal pens, but prefers to dictate his correspondence if possible. At the out through care ess in this | rection. - ry Scottish Town Sinking. TW A large two-storey building in Well- ! ington street was rent fram top to bot tom The occupants rushed into the street in the wildest alarm. A | Buildings in other parts of the: | town sank about six i end the | ges pipes are torn and twisted, ine coping gas. . » The damage is spread over an e¥-