"Offios and Ri Rosie; Dees § flise houra--8 to 10 a.m ; and Evenings. and day over the lines south, with the residence of G. L. Robson, V.8. Port ¥erry, Noy. 15, 1894. © WM.H. HARRIS, B.A. LLB. BARRFSTER, &c., Ruscessor to and gccupant of the offices of the Jate F. M. Yarnold. Port Perry, - Ont. : D MONEY TO LOAN. - 3 + Private Funds at 4 per conf. g Feb. 7, 1901. 3 el Ce ia Jno. W. Crozier. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCEK, B &c. Office at residence, 6th Con Reach (one mile west of Port Pertyp)-- Money To Loan Vv. 7 PATERSON. KF i Solicitor, Notary Public, OWEN SOUND ONT E. FAREWELL, KC, LL.B., County Crown Attorney, Barrister, Ci Sounty Sol- eitor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer Jtfice---South wing Court House, Whithy, W. A. SANGSTER, DENTAL SURGEON. Office Hours --9 to 12am, 2to 6 p.m Also open Saturday evenings. er Gold Fi! Nags, Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. Vitalised Air. 'Dr. P D. McGrattan (DENTIST) L D.S. of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, also D.D.8, of Toronto University. Offica in the Allison Block over Allison's Drag Store. Office hours--8 a.m. ta 8.30 p.m, Cort Perry, April 9, 1002. J. A. Murray. DENTIST, }ice over the Posi Office. PORT PERRY. All branches of Dentistry, including Crown aud Bridge Work successfully practiced. - Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: #5 Prices to suit the tines Cora Belle McCaw Se Teacher of Drawivg, Painting, , Port Peory 1to3 pm, Telephone in office and house, open night connected TT Oxr long acquaintance with this district enghles us to make as oe liberal loans to otr customers terest oh as sound financing will per- Undoubic Security to Depositors. in Drawing Your Money Yard or Compounded Twice a Year. Don't Wait till you have a ldrye sum to egiosit mit. i 81 will Open an Account." Begin with us A 010 Small Savings form the Base of Large Fortunes. .. WE CASH SALE NOTES. Is you like it? Then why nt ith it? Hay Flair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair strong. The bast kind of a testimonial -- *' Bold for over sixty years." Made b, J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. Ales Canataitarers of es pir PECTORAL. BANK MONEY ORDERS. Upto 8370. Ju. cow 30S.) Overt 85 up to £10... 6 cts. | Qver 10 0p to 30..10 cts f Over 30 upto 50..15 cts. For sums over 850 nse Bank DRAFTS, Best and cheapest way to send Larce AMouUNTS, PORT PERRY AGENCY. Best way to send small amounts Cashed free at any Bank. Special Rates. H. 6. HUTCHESON, Manager DAVID J. & [ Panes. UGLAS ADAMS, SANKERS AND MONEY TO LOAN ritish Capital) at 4, | 4 Life and Accident Insurance | REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED in any of the Provinces, Dominion of . Marriage Licenses 1 | LG EN LE --AdlUan Lin: aug CPR Stewnsiip Cin OKERS. | 4! and 5 per cent. r principal. Cities in t s3ued. a the Opsriv ker Office "FOR. BA IRD ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the | Miss Harrison. 4 County of Ontario. Sule Register at | Dress and Mantle Maker Manchester, Jan. 19, 1899, TH. McCAW, ISSUER OF. MARRIAGE LICENS '8, Port Perry Ont, Port Eheiry, | Dec. 19, 1883, GHO. JACKSON, Licended Anctioneer, Valuator, &c. FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, V ISHES at this the commencement ef another Auction Sale Season to re: ture thanks to his numerous pa rons for {past favors. In requesting their esteemed aud continued patronage he desires to state that no effort or pains will be spared Design and China Decoraticr |; his part to make alt silos entrosted to | Stadio hours - g 10 10 d.m.i 1.30 10 $30. pm. him successes. His very exteneive practice | [in the past should be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. All Sale | Studio © over W. H. Me Caw S| given into his charge will be attended t tore, Port Perry. Nort i Outer tio Obserier b Wonepty. Political, Ayerenttural ant riglit Ns Newspaper i= UBLISHED AT FORT PEREY, ONT. WV RS HE RNDAY MORNING. ~ i HO. PARBNS afd Na Fabaor no. | made out an | on hpi ion ¥ wana, if pid in advance © dd $1.50 ition uke for Liss paper discontinned with promptocss and dispatch. Sale list blank notes supplied free, Parties wishing to Bngage his services may cousult hie Sarx ReGIsTer either at ithe Ohserver. or Standard Offi: res, Port Perey, for dates claimed for Nales, and 'make arrangements, or write to his addres #7" Phone at Residence, No. 31 '&% CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Noy. 1 1901. Port Perry By, O SO AUTION. 1 par ies olntrespassin hunt. soting or trapping on lot 1 on cession of Reach, will : Patronage solicited. | Terms, cash. ny tender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE MURTA, inform the ladies that he has moved to her fire | | Feoms in the Allison Block where she 1s prepared to execute all orders | Mantle Making in al manner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style and Charming Effect Our charges are consistent with Perry, March 27, 1902. Flor Sale. LLOTS. situated on an St. Port Perr, Wilcox residential D. J. ADAMS, BROKER, Port PERRY Farm for Sale. YEALED Tenders for the purchase of 12, Township of a will be to by the undersign ed until Feb. 15th, 1907." This property | consists of 100 acres of good arable land, On the premises are said to be a bank barn, driving house and Three miles from Ux- Highest or Uxbridge. : i rod EM fat on paphic Pr cas ; showing A Be pari roche of the City. J ui Sirandeup and glory x31-2 fost ins ce wil ma pr fom who alas ree ta their fricnde, - PEERLESS PUB. CO., TORONTO, ONT. [Inting} Ourigs Wanted for ours ofail store, 54 Yongd St. | smiled easily. Then he went on: | knowed their ways was queer. But | this spoon or thumb business was the | Neagh, Ireland. An intercounty cock- | Londonderry and Antrim and was held --F dwamnon] Morenre The Old New England Sabbath. A description of the old New Eng- land Sabbath is calculated to make | restless childrén of the present day | and possibly some of thelr elders | thankful they were not born two cen- | } turies ago. The Sabbath began Saturday after | | poon with the going down of the sun. | | Sunday morning a horn was loudly blown to announce the hour of wor ship. Bervice began at 9 o'clock and lasted for eight hours, with an inter mission of one hour for dinner and conversation. In the earliest days the congregation rat on rude benches, thetr seats being assigned them at town meeting. The service consisted of sev- eral parts, which are chronicled in an ancient diary as follows: "Preliminary prayer or Invocation; chapter of Bible read and expounded; psalm In meter, read out line by line by Deacon 8.; long prayer on various matters, one hour and a half; sermon of 100 to 250 pages; at close of service, baptism; sinners put on trial, confessed before congregation. Minister C. bowed right and left, no person stirring till he | had passed down and out of the meet | ing house." A Thumb Shave. = Pouce ou culller--thumb or spoon? | says the barber, and I give a violent start." The sallor, a little proud of his French, looked about the room and "I knowed them barbers in the south of France wasn't up to much. Hmit. "Quest ea qu'il y--wot's that? says I. "Wot dye mean by thumb or spoon? "And then that Tarascon barber told | me that in his country in shavin® | lantern jawed men like me it was customary to plumb out the cheeks so's | the razor could get a holt by Insertin' a gpoou or a thumb into the mouth and | i pressin' from the Inside. | "I sald to go ahead and shave me without either gpoon or thumb. He | wouldn't do it, though, so I chose the | thumb. It looked more hygienie. By | gosh, I can taste that there thumb | yet." { Caught the Policemen. 'All the countryside is laughing at an experience of the police at Lough fight was arranged between birds from on one of the islands In the lough. The police got wind of it and arrived, as they usually do, late. All the availa ble boats had been pressed Into use by the spectators, and the police, after trying vainly to secure transporta to the island, determined to swim ft. Just as they arrived the bout ended, and every boat put off for the main- land again. The police had a swim back for their pains, and when they reached the mainland they found that thelr clothing, over which they had neg- lected to leave a guard, had disappear el. They had a ten mile march im dripping underclothes to the nearest barracks, where they were put to bed until new uniforms could be procured fa and st ¥ 'ronage hostowad pol singe gomwensing Carting aud ivery in Port Peny and now "utimates that he is better than ever prepared to supply all requir@ments in his liae. Haying.extensively added to my stack of horses ; as. well as conveyances of the latest type ofcanabruction for comfort and pleasure, [am in a position to wiged the requirements of the mt fastidious as to style and fu every Edt every way suit. abib for rivate driving wed- ~ dings," faery, &o, Dartion wishing an afteruoon drive can bave their chico of suitable 'double or el rigs and care- ful fp will it alto be ah | | 2 SARSAPARILLA. | { ; or \ J Bl emm vo Slime Rrecinots ring with e wal Lawyers, ical E En 21 neers THT ATDATYM wis ld LA HAVA i i Ex- Pun ils of port Perry High Bohool. are coming he East, < nor to tho fam us geat o honor CCInY pation at includes ks f life---Divines, Le in im: me outh, North and W Jest to learning ed Principal and Staff. ing \rmy embraces a grand iw men of note 1n gislators,| Pu 1blishers, ers, Merchants, eA nN AT Leal Social life: wives f their spheres THE MOMENTOUS bed «< ers purpose making their inh joy oh wiring their r. McBride will be the bright, Partic- and all will delight to do him 8 Program which is now in the hands e printer, is in keeping in every way eeping with the important event and housands of spectators will be pre- os to meet the long absent ores and will its rendition. 5 Committee have the assurance tha' oor of every residence in Port Perry, irroundings will be left wide open hospitable welcome given to the Ww. H. Harris, tho indefatga ble Sec- is already in possession of sufficient 50 gurantee the coming event a grand o batallions | Ss. In ventors--- PAI Pain in the hon A--patn 'hate, nr 3. Tons saicly, it Sir os ation : Bn £1 ou aves Leadacha, 00 u % s po hud, En on ro If you are restiose, 8 RL er y {t tn D miny Py wo Ds i ol i uinatural blood pressure. bis ist your finger, and dose'vit sain your 2 gous ow 8 00d prestre. ly { ann Tablets A. J. DAVIS, ri ARE KNIGHTHOOD SOLD? 1 Altegxtions of Graft Graft In Connection' With Honor, { J elon 4 leicg Junie loti H inves of the matter of the ns honors both by the pres- ent and the late Government, rumor having been busy with the names oft of the recipients who, it p a L goatibens to y funds) lege, & freely party ads ic Be remembered at the ted tion of knighthoods and other honors. Hugh Cecil Lea, member of Par- trom East Bt. Pancwmas, who is on ra & newspaper proprietor, the matter up thromgh the for the pu portunity o oat atiz gz his ges. The subject, howe on motion of Premier ( apt herman, which the Right Hon Balfour ® pportad Arthur B Markham will rey the question, having given nofice ft n motion "that a select committee ber nted to inquire whether the lata a administrations erterod! Into any eorrupt agreement wilh any versons to recommend such persons fr the King for the purpose of their being created srs, baronets on knights, in consideration of tl.2ir pa Ing certain sums of money for Lasts honors." Fire Worship In London. There exists in London a nyster fous sect of fire worshippers for pigner ther, I well ed andy apparently intelligent people Gi i pocial position. - ecording to the or hay yroceeded, "this is the side that house there he m ull the light of day bhob ery bowing low or kneeling beibre oil lamp; worshipping the sen. "Their ordinary days of » ip srof Bundays and M mndays, Their ri arn said to follow closely the lines of wor- ghip of the Parsees, a 8. W Gl gome gixteen or 8ev r dred years go Was driven f 4 L tor seek a home on the w ghores of India. They worship fir t and are directing their v to the run as the greatest emblem of fire and light. Th in thas big, dismal, deserte ¥ ouse is the little oil lamp referr to which is carefully watched and never allow- ed to go out.™ New Zealand Prosperous. x ' A Tt is said that New has neither a pauper nor . but that it has sed! system of laws enf on earth"; and there cm bt that it is prospering, as tha 12 shoe tistics for last year = ~y 8 tion, 909,000; value 4, 214,« 000; value of 3 0.0004 Principal exports i LA frozen meat, $14,000,000; butier, §7,- 604,000; phormium, $3,766,000; kaurk gum, $2,686,000; cheese, $1,834,000% output of sawmills, $10,220,000; out- put of grain mills, $6,144,000; oapey of breweries, $3,786,500, and output bacon factories, $1,236,000. The total ecommerce of New Zealand is $168 for each inhabitant. That of the United $34 for each inhabit~ about $34 for each individual idgwo< about $34 for each inhabitant; that of Great Britain itself $123 for each in- habitant. » The Bat.' oe Nearly all bats have fhe faculty of hibernating. Their hibernation, how ever, 1s not perfect--that is to say, that when the warm days occur in the mid- dle of winter they wake up, together with the insects which are their food. 8till theirs is a true hibernation trance, differing from sleep, with very low rate of pulse, heart action and respiraiien. Probably they would endure immer sion in water for an hour or two Just the Other Way. *{ am delighted," anid the old friend who had called, "to find that sou 2zree with your husband in everything Mrs, Henpeck.™ 3 "Indecd!" answered tbat estimable lady. "If you will take the poins to lo- vestigate our domestle Ikons ur, you will find that it is Mr. Hen who agrees with me In everything" Hia Size. "Sam, what would you do If you & million dolls?' ; "Fo' de Lawd's sakel I'm dunno wot I'd do ef 1 had a x but I know wot I'd do of 1 had $2. I've bin waitin' two yéths git married." " Preference. The Court--Six years at