A - 4 10 OBSER AND GENERAL ADVERTISER PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1874. bad . WHOLE NO. 856 TQ mm --~ -- --io Shorty ontario Obstrur. wr. [HENRY GRIS T, MONEY 10 LOAN | ; JOCELYN HOUSE; | "These people never h a| welcome here, and I will at or ' din PATENT SOLICITOR AND. RAUGHTSAL, LARGE ARRIVALS! er athe poopie never haze son vlcom hare, and wil #1 once e Rin; 5s ejacu- . POLITIOAL, AORITLIVRAL, Te a 8 Samana, Off MORTGACES WANTED. > a. ws ' lation of satisfaction, ¢ Well, ; tig| With a smile the man Crytle Lee- business with the "Patent ice z i 18 eg a hi ribors havo large ums of mon- . BY CAPT. CHARLES HOWARD. my first visit to their humble village born reseated himself in the arm laced ol Ee FAMILY Copyrights and the Registration of Trade | fm pioved Farms, Village Properties, and and perhaps they wonder whose |Chair, and the venerable figure of NE EWSPAPER,|Marks and Designs p Drawings, | other in'this and ounties CHAPTER I. perhap y 18 PUBLISHED AT Specifications, and other Documents neces. |at gt the lowest current rates stintercet. s wo oF Over all there hung the shadow of a fear, {guest I am going to be.-- |tho.tenent of the haunted house, PORT PERRY, mr vous Paonty of {vont | prpar red candep nd on geiting thelr money with io A sense of mystery the spirit daunted, Whose guest ? Well, let me--see.-- glided from the room. : . And said as plain as whisper in the car, Joshua Jecelyn we haven't met for| 'Now I must play well,' muttered BVERY THURSDAY MORNING,| Sfuctioncers WANTED T0 PURCHASE, "The house is haunted Hoon. | twelve years, and Ivalino miust be | the man in the chair finding himself -- | Any number of Mortgages for which the high- Jocely n House possessed the un- [eighteen now. Yes, twelve and six |2/one. '1 curse that paragraph | . BAIRD & i : PARSONS. W. M. WILLCOX, Snags wil Se PANE i Sy enviable reputation of being haunted. | are eighteen. I wonder if the girl | fom the depths ofmy heart. Jos: | manent t Builng % Socloty, the cheapest and It was an uncouth structure, with |i§ pretty: I recollect her mother, |BU8 still suspects ; but--' i a 81 por sana i paid in a. ip Cave PH 100 Lusiaimonts ro-payabie Chil d 5 C u w |Ereatskeleton gables and narrow |Amy Wendel was a beauty, and had| The opening of the door inter- y subscription taken for less than six. months; Lands Fi nt a8 & ren s arriages, windows, which admitted but little!it not been for you, Joshua Jece- | rupted his cogitations and he start- ond 8 puget discontinued until all arrears a ng: mn ord light, for strange climbers shaded | lyn, she might have been my moth- [ed up with an exclamation of wonder arms for sale, pal x i ! F®~ Agents for several first class Fire In- the little pangs ith their giant|er. Twelve years! Ivaline has, of for he thoughth hestood before the RATES OF ADVERTISING. LICENSED surancs Companies. rreen leave 1 tle 4 I 1 rol t beautiful « For each line, first insertion ........$0 08 ® TONE % . Collections made and a general agency busi a gheeh i Li : he doors iy ony fpaten me. Iwasa, man [most beautiful woman he had ever Subsequent insertions, per line 0 02 AT IC 1 4 El ess transac ) as if they had not been opened for [almost when she was a [mere child, | Seen. Cards, under 6 lines, per annum 5 00 £- Lv Udy 2 DEBENTURES BOUGIHT.~&% years and well do TI recolleet the day w ¢ Invgling, after long y rons IBEN "BR ars. > day when gline, ong years we « BE Letters containing money, when ad-| FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, "Unhinged the iron gates half opened hung," | my father said she should be my |meet," he said in a tender tore draw- y ress 0 tis Office, pre-paid and Togusior AND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, - General Agents, AT THE And between them a well trodden | wife, when she wore th > ing the pale and epirtulle beaut od, wil at our risk, EGS to thank his many friends and the Office in Mr, Ross' Ontario Bulldings . I0)are sc Coronet of I . P AauLy Advertisments measured by Nofpuren) public generally, for the liberal patron- i Port Peay. path ran around the house as though | her cighteenth year," he added with [toward him. "You have not forgot- ol charged according to the space they ac-- [age bestowed upon him for the past five years: | Pert Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, the owner sought ingress n his|a smile. tén me, I (rusg.' virtniuts received for publication, | p, ot al rhe "devote = : T re . ghostly domocile through the kit-| Tho man trudged on, talking in ¢ No she answered timidly. ¢You ; » | Baili ate: , . ' without specific instructons, willbe inserted | whole time to the busmess' of Auctioneer, | Wf f} | . . . |chen. astrin similar to the forging, and [look like your father's portrate To An Collecting, &c. " . aid | | ! Sign of the Circular Saw, Three miles away from any town | af*last he passed the broken gate. [Which hangs in the gallery; yes A liberal di lowed to Merch TEA bo my i TY LY Dn or ' : the building stood, but not far froma | 'So this is Jocelyn House I" he ex-|[ know you are Ctytla Leeborn.' gud others who advertise by the year or | satisfaction to all who may favor me with J . road that boasted of much travel.-- | claimed surveying the gastly build-| Her white hand trembled in his (year. their Sales or Collecting. The undersigned has any amount of Money ras situate a hi 2 ver- | i ' i S58 i : - | flushed palm, an BEY" These terms will in all cases be| Bi'ls draughted and Blank Notes furnished |to 1énd upon Farm and Town Property, at It was situated on a hill that over ling. 'Is it possible that beanty ed palm, and when she was f 20 Of Ghats . looked this roa as well as the sur [dwells beyond such a foreboding released, she glided to her father's strictly adjered to. free of charge. Unusually Low Rates of Interest | : g Also Bill Stamps ales Band, i L wi nn FON Cr: and seemed, in the Yrashiol? and fie shook his head at [side with her oes fixed upon the po] & * 08 can be repal y \ br AN MR I W. T. PARISH, | neliow suniisst, some fn man | he sini esi mn who ming 0 Joc Hows Phamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro-| am 00 Perry. Also several Improved Farms, and Wild sion guarding the 1 ruins left by a de-| He diverged from the beaten path [$he had never dreamed. grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt 3 c v Lands for sale, cheap. rol I hav : IN ndwall « Father,' sh hi od Books, Checks, Books, Circulars, Business W. M. WILLCOX, stroying arm have mentioned, and walked to the ,' she whispered a mom- Cus, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and | Prince Albert, Oct. 25, 1873. (aleetments made in Municipal Deben- An unsophisticated countryman | great front door whose surface was |ent later when Crytle Leeborn rose eolor, executed prom, 1 and atlowermtes| ---------------------------- - ri A: . i 'Vv OV ! than any other SE » in the County. CROTHERS & WILSON & Applyto » never passed the house after sun--|carved with dragon heads and anti- [to doff his heavy overcoat. Is that B@5™ Parties from a distance getting hand 1 JAMES HOLDEN, Port Perry, May 7, 1871. down ; ifa storm detained him in|que vases done in the oaken wood. |man truly Crytle ?' bills, &o. printed can hive them done to take | Hicensed Auctioncers for the County Official Assignee, Brker, &c. Branchville after that; hour, he| The bell handle looked like it had | 'Did you not say he was?" - some with ion. PARSE i Sed he Dot Bank, McMil- =-- | would séek the village and tarry till| been untouched for years and a| Yes, I could love Crytle Leeborn 5 3 , 5 = 2 an's Block, Brock sf hithy ay oy W ity st dr > ~--ths ever!' i tent, uct Sales AuYWRCT® ity, April 10, 1875. DE Es Ow To a in Professional cars. Parties Sr sheirSalesimour hands} ---- > ~~ ____- __ . thought of disembodied spirits, felt | as his fingers clutched it with a (Coucluded next week.) -------- may rely on the utmost attention being > JT 1 a shudder creep into their hearts strange eagerness. E-- ee fa 1 the utm : ) lr ft BS. JONES MALLORY Phystctans, | Btn to theit interests, i MONEY ! MON BY * when, in the sickly moonlight they | Ile heard the faint tingle of a bell A7ar severil you's uy fktion, 1 have Surgeans and Accoucheurs, iy ® 1" G. Crothers is also Agent for all kinds of Tr y 3 3 . = come to the kouklusion that the most diffi- Tg roti es ih Agricultural Implements. MORE MO NE NX | C. AL 'K ie N 7 1 Is, would see the flash of a taper near (in some distant part of the house, kult things in life are--lst, Carryin' an Office, over Allison' Drug ore, Queen-st. | Allorders addressed to G. Crothers, Epsom A id + 41. PROPRIETOR LI TID \" > the apex of one of the sky-pointing | after several minutes silence, a key |arm-full uv live eels up a steep hill without ®. JONES, M. D., CORONER, | A, E. MALLORY, .0., will receive prompt atteution. The Subscriber would intorm all in want ) ER Y UGS. gables. turned in a rusted lock. Then with | spillin' an cel ; 2nd, Aktin as a referee at a id ie 3 HL be ae Soc pe Subscriber having now fully equipped ee ¢ Jocelyn house is hannted," was | a multiplicity of groans andsqueaks, | dog-fite without gettin' mad ; 3rd, Editin' a D® BRATHWAITE, 'Wm. Gordon, Fost PLE 4 yo Js Dow nid extensive Livers Rinnles with |s W. E. PARK, Jr, the universal verdict, and nobody | the door opened and man confronted | *¢¥*Paper- Port Perry. R. WARE, Coronor for the Ontario, Physician, Surgeon coucheur, County of and Aec- Prince Albert. WW, Peat . Physician, § , late of Newburg, Ont. irgeon & Accoucheur, Port Perry. Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &c. v OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa ' and Eldon, B@5™ Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utinost attention being given to their interests, WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock, | $400 AKD UPWARDS, On Mortgage Security on Town or Farm | Property. The int rest is only 8 per cent. No Commission charged, and Loans pro- | | cured without delay. JOHN TAYLOR. | | Manchester, Nor. 132; 197 3 | | Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873. a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, is prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RICS On Modgrate Terms. C. MOEN I | AS fitted up a Livery Stable opposite the Post Office, Port Perry, where first class Livery Rigs "can always be had on moderate terms. Port Perry, Jan. 22, 1874 Pon PERRY H HOUSE, W. H. PARK, Jz., Prbpsoton. = 5 themselves! to solve the no one would venture be- troubled mystery ; yond the unhinged gates and for a period of twelve years prior to the date of our present story--1852, for instance--not a soul, the people as- man. 'Come in! I know you," said the old man who Lad opened the door and the stranger with a bow glided into the house. The words had a cugjous seund; --_------ A Cornwall farmer told us that his cattle were so gentle and kind that they followed him all over the farm and in passing a hay- stack they would often call him upon which he obligingly gave each.one a lock of hay.-- The traits referred to are mot uncommon among domesticated animals. We were { Gi / Z& Office Over Mr. Currie's Store, "BR ile rnd nary. oa PORT PERRY, I NE serted, had crossed the worm-eaten | they seemed to eminate from a vault visiting a family last week in the vicinity of Residence at the house of the Rev. 8. Ph S. SHE. | ONY Loss. Vv. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. ri threshold of the gloomy building. and the white lips did not part in | Goshen, and having occasion to cross a field Sen, South of the School Hote, nes Ahr: . THOS. H. WALS cH | TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION : iy . ~ ~ ICENSED Shay for the Township | Snow most Se AND AROUND TOWN, Branchville had the honor of be-| the process of articuiation. At least oor? Bova cow was grazing when he fol. RS. MCGILL & RAF, Physeians, Surgeons, f '| h, Mara & Rama Eira { d for in ea railron atio vas 1 e steanger could dete ve- [owed us to the gate with an eager expression D &e.. &e, Oftice and 'Residences, King sty Soll SR 3 i the! x A TONEY T0 LOAN at 8 per cent interest amd Ci ing a railvond station. It was athe stranger could deteet no move: p Oshawa, WM. WGHLL, MD, FRANCIS RAE, M.D. of Victoria. "Cannington, Brock. , or at his residence will be punctually attended to. Debts col= N on Re Estate, PI. A. TURD, Port Perry, Ben 12,1874. 12 £ ard good Ostle «have been made which make: this the largest and best Honse in thi Che sts, Ke section of The Subscriber is prepared to convey nuk esand every other de- to or from the Railway thriving little place filled with in- dustrious people who attended to ment in them. He followed the tenent of Jocelyn and lifting thé gate off its hinges, he took after us at full speed. No doubt he would have called when we passed a hay stack, but Wi F. MCBRIEN, M.D, M. R. C. S,, Guy's | lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and ~~ re ---- | country. Fare $1.00 per Day. Oli to 5) tn Al their own aiiuirs and left theirneigh | House up the n rosy an peted stairs | ye solks were waiting dinner for us and we Mospitl, London, England." The lye R. prompt remittances made. Remember-- |. THRE ONTARID FARME INTE DOMINION Borer «J mode; * "ES | hors alone. But one day everybody i and was shown into a room the mag- | couldn't stop. So we left our coat tail and La i BR a EXISON'S DOMINION HOTEL, oderate, $ yes ) : 8 : : Oshawa, WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- Mutual I C ! ' J. COOK. [was hurried into the fever of excites nificence of whose appcintments | portion of our pants on the gentle creature's eer. utual Insurance Company. At the Railway Station, Port Per, Jan. 16, 1571, | C E. MARTIN, M. D. Simcoe St., Two doors . North of thé Cernitinl Hotel, Oshawa. » This Company i prepared to accep and their coutont | nized and is | in country School ots P-O-RP PERRY. Every attention given to the a tion and comfort of guests. The able anc Market af FIRST CLASS TAILORING. ment, caused by the arrival of ove man, Now many men arrived daily in drew an ejaculation of astonishment from his heart. If the lower rooms betokened horns, and went into the house, a -- A Geor gia negro w ho bet ten dol- lars that General Washihgton com- J Dian in Sinks I yon ™ ily ® Lotsa and Ss bud Bi Jot fe Te of Pranchville ; moa ma Poverty, de a gave a manded the Federals at Bull Run Soficitor, and Notary Publi hereby support a Home Insiance Company t ans ts facturing business brough em fof a wealty rivalling Craesus," and handed the rover wi =upied by 8. Ti. Coc iran ST OF PISTON COURTS have now an opportunity of doing so, either | of Cigars. lent stable and shed ac- | FAIRS' 5 i i ) : 5; apied the meneyioveriaiilithe 1a i pl 1° OF DIVISION COURTS Ty oh The ih ay i commodation, Li attentive ostlors, F DT Tutoring IRallits depart thither, and they came and went | then the stranger could not but dewll YMAN SNGLISH, LL. B., Solicitor in Chane: Attorney, Convey ancer, &e. Oshawa. Ofice--Simcoe street, opposite the Post Office. MITH, Ll. B., Barrister, At- t-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, otary Publie, &e. Office--MeMliilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. Ci 2M. C, CAMERON, MH. J. MACDONNELL. A. TIURD, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor Ofice in the Royal Arcade, Port Perry. « in Chancery. Agent, &e., | Main Street, x Uxbridge. OHN BILLINGS, Store y at Law, Solicitor in Cua ry Publie, Conveyancer, ae. Ooo over Ross' Store, y Port Perry. Bau rister, Ne 'W. Maurice Cochrane, FOR THE County of Ontario, FOR THE YEAR 1874. | 7. BURNHAM, Junce. Geo. H. Dartyery, Junior Judge. w hithy, Jan. 1, 1874. Marriage Licenses, [BY AUTIIORITY.] S| un at Port Perry. = Brock 3 Oflies, the Scugog | will be Ra as low those of any res] aible Mutual Insurance Company in ( a Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, , Whithy L, FAIRBANKS, Se retary. oF | TORONTO, | ) Capital - $400, 000. | President. Vice-President Secretary HeSThOIIY . te John MeMurrich, Tagrath, 4 Haldan, E JAMES Yin 5 ~ AGRICULTUR AL, IMPLEMENTS !' . DE (\UEEN'S HOTEL, Q N, I bprie tor. PORT PERRY. JAMES DEWART, - PROPRIETOR. The Subscriber having leased this excel- | lent Hotel and fitted it up with a view to the comfort of guests and the accommoda- gl a | WESTERN ASSURANCE COME'Y. tion of the general public, will Ye glad to | welcome old friends and new to take part in the hospitality of the Queen's. The Table carefully supplied, Choice | Liquors and Cigars in the Bar, the Yard and Stables punctually attended to. The Queen's is convenicntly situated a few rods west of the Post Office. JAMES Port Perry, Nov. 1, 18 DEWART. AS G LO-AMERICAN HOTEL, LN PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. WM. BADGEROW, PROPRIETOR. The above commodious hotcl has been newly renovated and furnished throughout, and has ample accommodation for the re- ception of guests. It supplies a most con- venient point for Commercial travelers. Comfortable and roomy stabling and at- AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest styles and at moderate rates. A good fit guaranteed. Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel. R. HUGOE. Prince Albert, April % 1874. 15 MONEY [Private Fands,] To Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest, LYMAN ENGLISH, Barrister, &c., Oshawa, November, 21, 1866, Tu QIRNYGBIN AS oe ! HENRY CHARLES I | AS Received a further supply of TENNANT'S XXX PORTER without being noticed by the greater part of the population. The man in question now, would not have creat- ed a particle of excitement if he had not asked a boy in the sunny little depot a single question. < How far is it to Jocelyn house ?' The boy's eye dilated ashe skrank Lack staring aghast at the stranger. + What, be you going to that place?' he managed to gasps at last. "Why it's the dreadfulest house in the world, and nobody but spooks live there. And people do say that "That what ?' interrrupted the man with a strange smile. 'People do say that the ghost of a woman lives there. Tom saw her the other night, a standing | by the broken gate. She did sweet, but she skeered Tom eenmost to death, and people do say that he's taken the fever) Brown! look the contrast'on which he stood. Without solicitation he seated himself in the arm chair, which had lately been vacated near the fire,and turned to the old man, 'I suppose you were not looking for me, Joshua?' he said. * No," answered the old man, ¢ we had not forgotten Cyrtlie Leeborn, O I was telling Ivaline about him to-day, for this is the dear girl's eighteenth birthday.' 'Then how opportune has been my return.' * Yes, if you ave Cyrtle Leebarn.' The man in the arm-chair started. ¢ Why you recognized me no! when loor, you opened tin do not bre. "1 never break an oath," was the reply. 1 meant when I said I knew you that you resémbled the Lee- borns, and Cyrtle said be would re- Come, Joshua thts mark: 'Well dis yere hist'ry busin. essis all mixed up, anyway.' eee A German Jew who was eatinga pork chop in thunderstorm. On hearing an unusually loud clap he laid. down his knife and fork and observed: Vell did any pody efer hear sucky a fuss about a little pleco of pork ? The Chicago chimney sweeps are to wearfupon their left brest a legénd as follows : Chicago Chimney sweep. We'll do our work to soot yon. issues the Many people ask for papers at this ofiice who would scorn to beg for five cents ; yet that is the price. charged for a copy.-- We hope they will see the point. A Southern journal following notice: ¢ ee Reuepy For RREUMATISM. --A patent medi- TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Cl louse tive ostl LE in Stone Jars cine article says, "This article will cure the -AT-LAW, cil H - N' a o . nl: le i ; g che 'aline was ace.) 2 i ine » ", cery, Notary Pul Fir RAR aD HENRY CITARLES. AND ; \OTTAGE HOT HOTEL He Bl 'S JULE ROBIN & Co., and The stranger chuckled audibly, tary when Lvaghie was of Age! Rhebuaieny of teen Joke Rani, = Office hours punctually from 9 a.m. to 5 --- REPAIRS C : OTARD'S BRANDY. and at last learned the distance that| 'And Ihave kept my word ; now | As far as it goes itis perfectly saisfactory : Ki Ney an 843.0 cot, ai ed AT : GREENBANK. KENTE'S HOLLAND and OLD TOM. stretched between Branchville and |keep yours.' but we want light upon another view of thy nds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, . PORT PERRY. C. N. VARS, L. D. 8. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- est, and as good as the best. 'Teeth filled with Gold and Silver, Teeth extracted without pain by producing local anmsth- esia, Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King Street, Oshawa, JOHN" 8, M. WILLCOX, F the Town of Whitby, has been ap- R. RICHARDSON, SSUER of Marriage Licenses Lot 10, in the 1st concession of Brock. Office-- John Mc Donald, MARBLE DEALER! NEWCASTLE, ONT. ONUMENTS, Tomb-Tables, Head- Stones of great variety, with every de- scription of Marble Work, suitable for Cem. eteries, supplied at short notice. { Also Peterhead and Aberdeen Granite, . RT WHITBY & PORT PERRY EX-|new comer'slips whilehefound him-| neath the old man's searching eyes ; | under the use of your Hypophosphites,-- pointed Parties will find it to their advan-| Has been opened by Brown & 1 Paton RAILWAY. self the observeed of all observers, | but he bit his lips once and ANSweren Excessive tax of the brain had so exhausted OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE tage to withhold their orders until called on v + Cone HOTEL, TABLE No, 8, i ! body that Mi aoith x or the county of Ontario. Any business |by AT PORT PER RY, Takes effect on Wi the 2, April, 1874. and he quickened his pace eager to| ¢The paragraph is partially true. | my body 1 could neither work nor en ; J. C. WILLIAMSON, SAINTPIELD, edneedsy, pril, toad b 'ious | I was at Victoria, N. S, W., on the |joy myself, and it was with difficulty that I «entrusted to his charge will be carefully at- "Acer, | FOF the regular supply of all the above at 28 Trains run on Toronto Time, which is | get beyond the limits of the curious ) ) i tended to, a too ud dit a the same Prieur wh = fold at the J. JENNINGS, - PROPRIETOR. 2'minutes slower than Grand Time. town. The air was bracing indeed, 20th of Pebpary. of thas Fear, 3 5 ood Lorn af si x 2 id 2 oii y ' ors, OF Vie . N13 ; was badly injured by *he explosion of | exercise, W. BURNHAA, Clerk of the Third Divi. | ranted. , | Reaper, Cayuga Chief Mower, Plow Points, AEF HOTEL, , TRAINS GOING NORTH. for winter still lingered in the lap of |; , at Tool To oe orm popular physicians, and accidentally « sion Cour! as Sigs ia Heclow's Block, | January 10, 1873. 3-r Land es as all other repairs kept con. Saint spring and the handsome beaver| twice my death was currently re~ | heard of your Syrup in New York. 1 pur- hours from 10 038 , WM. JOHNSTON, : 0 ETO overcoat which the man wore pro-| ported in the city, and thus it went chased three bottles at Caswell & Hazard's Omics gurs am, to 3p. m. BEARINE amy. aS MaR0N, ~ Faves) . E, M claimed him well to do in the world. | to England and found its way into |and until T used that nothing relieved me.-- CH AS. THORN, V. S, For the Hair. Ruseuber the Dlacs, Bask of Thani novation and been ftteq up with a v > He carried a small black morrocco | the Paragraph." {Now Tam well, sleep well, work well, and n gon'sHotel, Por Perry, lence of Prince Al Bb 5 ¢ But the ring--the" ruby ring [feel well, have good reason to consider your EMBER of the Veterinary IMstitute, Prepared from the Pure Grease of Having established the:ahove Agency. the Samuort and onnTeRistive the traveling valise; which was not stuffed for the iy ct th a Ee ye M Chicago, TIl. Gold Medalist for the THE CANADA BEAR | 28 15 T0 BT Deed bt North Oniarto | Liilie. | Bvery attention paid. to the sides did not protrude and some peo-| Which T gave you twelve years ago. ) | table and bar, while obliging and attentive 1 It was stolen from my hand whil of the mind and nervous system, and advise best examination on Horse Practice. Antler we have lately appointed Ed. Walker, of | Ogtlers will have charge of the stables, ple, principly thd boys that followed y While all who have brain fake it, You fe vim Sr on Shoup. . Gradu- | ypc od oss a lugiions growth. DE A Te wr pent Whitby, June 20, $870. in he Jaks eclared that he carried | I guffered a houssin} deaths in the |? at bert bag il . ork vane y It beautifies and strengthens the Hair. i fo ; a revolver. hospital, sir," and the man rose fro : 11 upon vou, soliciting your orders for th Qspital, sir, m Yi whos - T= Te ionce at Bort fa ye itd hdd gr coming sewn. : B= HOT A sigh, followed by an ejaculation ones, Yery Sruly; mow prepared to treat all cases entrusted to this care in; the most skillful and scientific manner. All orders left at the Medical Hall It imparts to the Hair a rich glossy finish, Itis perfectly harmless--not sticky or unclean It stimulates the roots of the Hair. It enlivens brashy and weak Hair, 4 Oct. 1, 1873. ] PORVPBBRY ITH a view to better accommodating the Farmers of North Ontario, Mari- posa and Cartwright, and to further meet the rapidly increasing demand for the Johnton Self-Raking Reaper, Coyugn Chief Mower, Tows, Fanning Mills, &e. As manufactured by Brown & Patterson, of the the Whitby Agricultural Works, and all REPAIRS for these Implements, AN AGENCY R. McRAE, PROPRIETOR. The above hotel has undergone a thorough renovation, and has been fitted up with a view to the comfort and convenience of the traveling public, Btiict attention paid to the table and the bar. Comfortable stables and an attentive ostler. Greenbank, March 25, 1874. DA E HOUSE, UTICA J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodadions. Careful attention to the requirements of travélers and guests. The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors | < and cigars. Good stabling. BROWN & PATTERSON. MANCHESTER, J. TENNYSON, - PROPRIETOR, PORT and SHERRY WINE. Also ALD. WELLS' TORONTO ALE. WALKER'S Extra MALT and RYE. WITH A general assortment of Teas, Sugars Codfish, Can'd Fruits, Fish, &c.,&c Port Port Perry, Sept. 8, 1873. Jocelyn house. The boy darted off after imparting the desired information, and present- ly the entire town knew that Joce lyn house was to have a visitor.-- The iron muscled smith left the half finished bolt to gaze at the stranger as he passed up the main thoroughfare of the Keystone village and, the merchant deserted his cus- tomer for the same spectacle. A strange smile played with the of relief, escaped his lips when he found himself free from the bounds ¢ But hold,' and the old man walk- ed to a handsom cabinet, from whose recesses he drew a folded paper. ¢ This is the Essex Paragraph,' he said, turning to the man in the chair as he slowly unfolded the sheet. «It is dated June 12th, ten years ago and contains a notice of Cyrtle Lee- burn's death, aged twenty-five. 1 you are Cyrtle Lecborn unravel the mystery of that paragraph.' The stranger's cheeks paled be- the chair. ¢ Joshua Jocelyn, if you think the son of your best friend a matter. Suppose a man's rheumatism is on- ly of three years's standing, must he let it stand sixteen years before the medicine will cure it? Or if it has stood twenty years is there no hope of a remedy ? We want fg know about this. It is going to be very un- pleasant for a man to endure rheumatism for seventeen or eighteen years before he can take medicine for it. + E-------- Erian Invigorator. Lancaster, P. A., July 81, 1871. * Mr. James I. Fellows. irs Iam pleased toinform you that my health is improving JEROME SHENK, Insurance Ageut. A --eti. A thing of beauty isa joy forover.--And base impostor, I Will leave your house. I will never---' ¢ Stay I" cried the old mam, start- ing forward with outstretched hand. 'You have satisfied me. You are | of Mr Allison, will receive prompt attention. The Veterinary Stables may be found on Lilly street, opposite Cossitt's Factory. Port Pegry, Oct. 28, 1873, 1t prolongs vitality. Sold by Druggists.--50 cts. per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Sole Proprietors, 3177 St Paul Street, Montreal, P.Q. yo CHRISTIE, TOWNSHSP CLERK, ssuer of Marriage Licenscs--Conveyancer inn &e. Office--Manchester. Having purchased the above Hotel, has furnished the Bar with the choicest liquors and cigars, Every attention paid to guests. Stages to and from Uxbridge call daily.-- areful Ostlers always in attendance. of the town, and when he glanced . |over his shoulder he found more than one pair of eyes surveying him from Director | the belfrey of the old church. such is a rich flowing head of Hair. Reader, if you have this great gift of nature and if is not fading out, use the Bearine ; it 16 the only safe and reliable dressing yon can Ev y Druggist sells it, PREETI