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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Oct 1874, p. 1

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repr 7 1 ARIU UBS ~ AND GENERAL ADVERTISER VOL. XVI, NO. 44. . = v -- -- - -- \ PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1874. © WHOLE NO. 873 . : : ORT PERRY HOUSE, -- i iF Horth Ontario Observer. HENRY GRIST, r Sonn Fares. THE WOLF AND THH LAMB| Sing "By the Orehard St 2" ? A wmmkiy PATENT SOLICITOR AND DRIUGHPSMAN, JAS. .V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. Istood beside the window an be ed 200% gamed to 'sing, POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, |Transacts buster wic mV ADAT: office i pray: Sosy fs WOW moet comivnt- looked out seaward. The night was Joa £ Ee Jo new, el oti old br, Sogsupeyig AND and other d of the Gov "DY | the Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT "PORT PERRY, - EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, EE and passionate murmurs on the|he said, and took his place beside, BY Auctioneers. At the Railway Station, white sands of the beach, and dasp- | ber. > die : 4 BAIRD & PARSONS. Ww M WILLCOX PORT PERRY. ed themselves into whitp spray| Itwasa simple little song, but he : . A 9 | . Every attention given to the accommoda- against the rocks of the head-land |Put a world of pathoes iato it. As TERMS.--$1 per annum, if paid in ad- cpr - tion and comfort of guests. The table and 0 C vance ; if 'not $1.50 will be charged No 3 y bar supplied with the best the Market af subscription taken for less than six months; and no discontinued until all arrears Are paid. RATES OF-ADVERTISING. ~ For each line, first insertion iw $0 08 Subsequent insertions, per line . 0 02 Cards, under 6 lines, per annum 5 00 BEF Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be at our risk, he Advi + 1 Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they ac-- cupy. Advertismenty received for publication, without specific instructons, willbe inserted antil fordid and charged aiccodingly. No advertisment will be taken out until paid for. A liberal di t allowed 1 and others who advertise by the year or half-year. BEF These terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to. ) Job Department. Phamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Checks, Books, , Circulars, Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and color, exccuted promptly and at lower rates (than any other establishment in the County. py Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &e. printed can have them done to take home with them. J. BAIRD. 11. PARSONS. Copyrights and the Registration of Trade Marks and Designs procured. Drawings, Specifications, and other D neces sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared on receipt of the model of the Invention. me LICENSED AUCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. AND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, ID EGS to thank his many friends and the public generally, for the liberal patron- age bestowed upon him for the past five years. Having now given up the business of Bailiff, T intend, in future, to devote my whole time to the business of Auctionecr, Collecting, &c. It will be my endeavor, by prompt and careful attention to business, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor me with their Sales or Collecting. Bi'ls draughted and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. - ; Also Bill Stamps always on hand. Arrangements can be made for sales &c., at the Opserver Office, and at the Standard Office, Port Perry. : ' W. M. WILLCOX, Prince Albert, Oct. 25, 1873. CROTHERS & WILSON Licensed Auctioneers for the County of Ontario, Iroteseional €x a8. RE prepared to conduct Sales anywhere in the County. ; Parties placing their Sales in our hands algo, first class Stabling and good Ostlers,-- Additions have been made which maker this the largest and best House in this section of country. Fare $1.00 per Day, « DX ISON'S DOMINION HOTEL, fords. Choice Liquors and the best brands of Cigars. Excellent stable and shed ac- commodation, and attentive ostlers, D. B. DENISON, Propricter. A pid HOTEL, 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- 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 conveniently situated a few rods west of the Post Office, JAMES DEWART. Port Perry, Nov. 11, 1873. A NGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, f PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. By EZRA BATES, The comfort of guests carefully attended to. The Table and Bar well supplied. Choice Liquors and the best brands of Cigars, Good Stabling and attentive Ostlers. EZRA BATES Proprietor. Anglo-American Hotel, \ 5, 1874. J THE CIRCULAR SAW A very large Stock of 20 Barrels of English Boil A large Stock of Locks, ~ 0) 5. Put up in the latest s CALL AND SE HOUSE FURNISHINGS! 4000 1bs of my own Brand White Lead. 03AI3334 LSNI SVH f the following Goods for ed and Raw Linseed Oil. Butts, and Screws. | Xa} eiglc sions) tyle and very Cheap. E RY STOCK. W. T. PARRISH. GRICULTURAL fair and radiant. The horison glit- tered like a line of silver in the moonlight. A few white sailsshow- ed dim and ghastly in the far blue distance. The waves broke in deep looming grey aud dismal in _the moonlight fog which wrapped them in. Down on the beach two persons paced up and down, followed in the moonlight by two long and ghastly shadows. I shuddered wondering if there was not a shadow over their hearts. I knew well cnough who they were. That. woman in the white dress which floated about her, in cloudlike airiness, anl whose hair was like a veil of sunshine about hor face, was the one woman in the world to mo. And the man with a tall stately figure; full of youthful suppleness and grace, and the face dark, hand- some and passionate was the man [ hated most of all men. IIe was the serpenv in my Para dise. A month ago he had come to Sea-- view; at my own invitation, I had néver scen him. When we made our list of inyita- 'If you will help me," she said, seating herself at the piano. ¢ Iwill try. I havemot sung half a dozen times since that summer," he sang, he let his eyes wander to Olive's face. As if obeying some" impulse that she could not resist, she lifted her oyes to his, and a swift wave of col- or drifted into her cheeks ; and then she dropped her eyes to tho keys again and did not litt them till the song\was done. 1 cannot tell much about the next few hours. a remember fitful, foverish dreams through a long and weary night. I remember the breaking daylight cold, dreary, gray, and dismal, T remember seeing a folded paper thrust inside my door and on open- ing it, T read a few short words but in them was a world of bitternoss --- Olive had gone away from me: Sho found out Ler mistake in mar-- rying me when it was too late. Had found out that she loved another more than she could ever hope to love me, and she was going away with him. Perhaps it was wrong and sinful. -- But slie acted from the impulse - of her heart. and the world might judge He vas noted for two this, : was remaiRably plain spoken, and heard to remark 1 one rib to make a wi must have been 4° dor fodnd ¥in- egar, red pepper, and guripowder.' Not far from the Doctor's resid ence were some young fellows of the baser sort who thongt they would put the Doctor's nerves to the test. After much deliberation they hit upon the plan of playing the ghost. Accordingly one night they sallied forth'provided with a sheet, while ong of their numberwent to the Doctor's house and told. him that a certain person living. at the other side of ] thick wood was sick and needed his attendance. ne The Doctor immediately repaired to the barn, harnessed the old mare and started on his errand of mercy: It was all well until he arrived in the middle of the wood, when thé mare suddenly stopped and showed unmistakable sings of fear," The Doctor very naturally looked around to see what was the matter, and; right "in front of him he beheld g veritable ghost! he tried to coax and : JAD MATIN tions for the summer. Olive insisted her as it saw fit. Loving another as compel his mare to £o on, but all to | fane ily, bias thes aptention heigl, Tie te | } { iid 1] i] , don inviting Royal Dare. she loved Royal Dare, life with me JONES, M. D, Coromer, Physician, |8iven to their interests, the Provit ida iis VIN 2] 3 . R NES, M. D, Coroner, hy Surgeon} &e. Port Perry. G. Crothers is also Agent for all kinds of Agricultural Implements, . venient position for th Stages to and from Ux! som, call here dally. pate « PORT PERRY NSION RAILWAY, I, who was always pleased to ac would be one long misery. She 10 purpae this roused the Doctor's ire;he jumped out and started for [quiesce in anything my wife pro- [ posed, willingly agreed to her prop- |osition, and Royal Dare was asked All orders addressed to G. Crothers, Epsom P. 0,, will receive prompt attention. The Subseribe: has had the pres and TIME TAD et on Wedne: LE No, asked mo to forgive her, saying that sho had nothing but kindness to re- Office, over Allison's Drug Store, Queen-st. Res ldence--One door west of the Presby derian Church. ghost, and when within ten feet of it he deliverd the following speech § REPAIRS AT -- member of me, ard that was all, : 'Ifyou are a ghost, I can lick i 52. D 3A TA on 3 = ™ &¥ io spend a few days with us, Qnly a few short words, but they | you; butif you are the devil I know Dr rmaTAWALE, Ticohned Autivnecs vatecion fo supplied with the hest R. WARE, Coronor for the County of Ontario, "Physiciin, Surgeon and coucheur, * Prinee Albert. ALT JOR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, p35" Parties entrusting their Sales to me m the utmost attention being given 'ntive ostlers, NYSON, Proprictor. Manchester, Aig Ee NOTE view to better accommodating | (North Ontario, Maric | ul to further mect the | demand for the | | | | AND | | | | | "I suppose you knew that your wife and I were lovers once,' hesaid, the morning after his arrival, No, 1 was not aware of any such thing," T said, cooly. {hopes and dreams that wero that were like a dirge over the beautiful moment lying dead at my fect. I'went about for hours in a kind youwon't touch me, for I married sister.' The 'ghost,' decamped with @ suppressed snicker of bewildered way, as one who ST-- p ; ug Renner, | yy 5 Newt ont Interests JAMES T. HEARI Mower, I CXh! She never told you ?-- eropes in darkness. Killed by a Compositer. HILP, M. D., late of Newburg, Ont, "M. GORIJON, Strange 7 : ; 3 en ; . punk frgeon & Accouchour, Si , Good 5 ge? Henceforth the sun might shine] Such was the verdict of a coroner' Port ; hi to the Lis duple A - o) nse of t evil eyes were upon my for others, but never again for me "on the case. The circumstance ! : fie { For me there were only shadows in s as follows: --Ie loved madly; Bone § »Sohool Hose, § arches? T1874 20 I felt them, though 1 did not look | the years to be. I wondered if they palsionately. is fair ono smiled BS. MGILT, & RAF, Plescin ( (CTTAGE, TUTE! 2 - 3 np. would be long and many, Long Iland all was going well. His suit BIL Sng Ad {OTTAGE MOT} x7, hry i . : : Ak &e., &c, BR t il ) by Brown & Patterson "Yes, hie went on, 'we were lovers | knew they would be with such a was safe, but in an evil moment he ' « '; oie, « R BANK - - 1 UR " . n' : | VAS Was 1 on 3 : FRANCIS RAR, M.D. 2 A ) TO YygoT not so very long ago. [don't know | memory as was mine todrag through | conceive WILL M'GILT, MD. FRANCES BAR MD | will ho punctnally attended to, R. MeRAL I'ROPRIETOR. ORT PERRY, eile at i i = 3 2 ish gl a the dangerous idea of iccted in Cannington, or otherwise, and i 2 th ai ) exactiy what came between us.-- | them. clinching it, 80 to speak, with J , 4 ! ie Tt re ir supply of ail the above at E 2 * 3; F. NORRIBN, MD. MB. 0.8 Gusts | ompt remittances. mode. Remembeoe | The above hotel Ins nndergone thot oh So The sight™f your wife's fs ans he morning fade i aray Br aS I up with « a ws. they are wold at the g 3 face fans | The morning faded out in a gray hv EL. Li ' g Oshawa, , E. MARTIN, M. D. Simcoe St., Two doors LC. North of the Central Hotel, Oshawa. E. FAREWELL, LL. B., County Crown « Attorney for Ontario, Bagrister, Attorney, Solleitor, and Notary Public. Oflice late cer, view to the comfort and convenience of the | traveling pul the table and rn, and an attentive ost] r, Greenbank, March 25, 1871. PAror HOUSE, t attention paid to | Comfortable stables | Suic JAMES HOLDEN, Managing diiveet PORT FERRY LIVERY STABLES, ref mem the Johnston icf Mower, Plow Points, dl other repairs kept con- pairs for WA. JOHNSTON, AGENT. | , East of Thomp- 1 Ba, Remember the plac {son's Totel, Port Perry the old flame in my heart. TI find I have not forgotten the old passion, | 1 did not answer. You won't be jealous, I hope, if Lam with her a great deal ?' he said radiance into the warm brightness of'a summer afternoon. I sat alone looking out at sea when I heard wheels ypon the ave- nue. poem. Ife wrote his poem in & hour of heavenly inspiration, and sent it to tho village weekly, It began thus: Mand Mary Jane Pilkilkinton White ski Fifer, kirted marvel of beduty : 1 3 5 Gn > The wide world c: i ly oc: rT | bi > a IR ith a smile curling about his lips. A carriage had stopped before the My st, Jutis bev, eupied By 8S. H. Cochrane, Esq., Brock street, IST OF DIVISION COURTS I TOR RY ) 3 | Having ost d the above Agency, 800 ¢ You area gentleman, I trust," 1{door and two men were lifting out Whitby. 3 J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. Ue | {as to he fully re ted in North Onta : YVAN L. ENGLISH, LL.B, Solicitor in Chaneery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &e. Oshawa. .OMmee--Simcoe street, opposite the Post Office. a YOUNG SMITH, LL. B., Barrister, At- G. torney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, and Insolvency, Notary Public, &e. FOR THD County of Ontario, = | FOR THE YEAR 1874. Good accommodasions. Careful attention | cements of frayelers and guests | pplied with the best wines, liquors | G 3 | WHITBY. | tc LIVERY RI S + ba i v, will tinz your orders for the | | coming season, | BROWN & PATTERSON, 1 Oct. 1, 1873. : lwanted to knock him down. answered. 'I am not afraid to trust my wife with any gentleman.' Ah? : Ilis tone was so insolent, {hat I I knew that he thought me a weak something long and slender, covered with a black cloth, I started witha strange shudder running through my nerves. What was it that the black cloth bid away beneath its dreary folds. [t was a pretty poetic flower as it stood but the compcsitorial Goth laid bis typographical hand upon it, and what appeared 'skirted' wag spolled with an "h' and belted' had to 'I's' in it, and and an ¢i.'-- th Sa ae a : And so they laid him away beneatiy Office--MeMillan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. | } A. MASON, --- PROPRIETOR. iA HONE ¥ 0 LOAN | sort of a mau, and had that sort : ot I went down and met the men and the daises, and rendered a verdict ag Whitby. Brongha | This Hotel has undergone a thorough re- C Zn 8 [contempt for mo that men of exu- | their burden in the hall, above. Me aie i li i, Tone 2 Loy aint Sen EN Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1573, Li i berant health and vitality some| Ono of them handed me a paper, --_------ A a pry IG ; pit publior an ues } paid ito the 4 8} TF Pn - MORTGAGES WANTED. times have for those who are lacking | ag they laid that awfully suggestive | Stanley is going to takea Bible "Council, Ontario. Du House. Mara, T. Hall .. 2 5 5 be gully SLE indicative Gi : 7 BX | Suber ol «ums of mon- | in strength and health. shape down, weighing twenty-two pounds into M. C, CAMERON, IL. 7. MACDONNELL. % LER "Whitby, ra 1870. = AS IM PORTED ! niproved. | EE tes, and | From the first he was much with | I opened the paper and read : HURD, Attorney at Law, and Soliojtor P. i Chancery. Office in the Royal Arcade, cery, Notary Public, &c., &c. ce hours punctoally from 9 a.m. to 5 p,m. A TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan- Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all Gro. H. Dartyery, Junior Judge. Whitby, Jan. 1, 1874. tage to withhold their orders until called on by J. C. WILLIAMSON, AGENT. NOW FOR FIRST CLASS class Livery Rigs can always be had on moderate terms. W. H. PARK, Jr., Proprietor. Port Perry, Jan. 22, 1874. HENRY CHARLES | ALD. WELLS' TORONTO ALE. WALKER'S Extra MALT and RYE. WITH $ A general assortment of Teas, Sugars other Sceurities in this ing Counties at the lowest et It iades of interest. As wo nd at all times Borrowers BE" Ag | surance Com pani | Collections made and a general agency busi- ness transacted. {}, 2¥ DEBENTURES BOUGHT.-&% Olive. I thought I was sure of her love, and that no danger could come fascinated by his wiles; she was like a bird in thespell of the surpent. Beneath his evil glance she was "John :--I am dying. God has strong and evil will held me in his power. Standing by my side, when I am dead, say that you forgive me, Africa with him, and if a handle can b> attached to it, it will prove a most { ting Lair sranior Whi the saved me on the brink of an awful | destructive weapon. i Port Perry. 3 er of their being much together. Idid|sin. I see it allnow. Deathisnear| When a widow in any neihbor= 4 AMES LAMON, Attorney at Law, So John McDonald , Hs Received a further supply of WANTED Td PURCHASE, not believo him to be base and cow- by, and Tecan look at things as they [hood sets her cap for a young man, ; ; MON fi "de.--Land Any number of M 5 ly e vi y wi ral ion' V hi i 00 "Onineary! comved acer Land MARBLE DEALER! TENNANT'S XXX PORTER | o-Uimires wil ardly enough to win my wife from |are. Oh ! my husband] love you. | there isn't one chance in a million } Main Street, at NEWCASTLE, ONT. 4 And ALE in Stone Jars. {iearcals, her allegiance tome. But as the|J can say it traly. With death so| for any young woman to win, even i N Te es Attorney at N ONUMENTS, ~~ Tomb-Tables, Frente: LIVERY RIGS HENNESSY'S JULE BAS & Co, and ar Mo foto in days wore on into weeks, I found I|near how could I be false? The|if sho holds the four aces. OH! 4d S t variety, with evi - . TARD'S BRANDY, YP Gu pity Rs uth p ered i inde h Povs ap i ] J Law, Solicitor in bhancery, Notary Pubile, arith pay h. en y pts pe NOE | in from 2 tc " had erred in the judgement of the spell that Royal Daro threw ov or Mrs. Nye, of Iowa ean et supper, Os oy. " |eteries, supplieg at short notico. Also WH SoREI [ANNs AN AN an © | Lands Bought and Sold. |man. As the days went by Tawoke|me is gone. I know now that I did split kindlings, wash the dios Peterhead and Aberdeen Granite, AS fied uns Shon Stable oppontio PORT and SHERRY WINE. | Several good furms for sate. to a terrible truth. My wife was|love him. I was fascinated, and his J milk two cows and feed the hogs & 'W. Maurice Cochrane, B&F Parties will find it to their advan. H Ye Todt Office, Port Perry, where first ALSO n ral first class Fire In. & A 1 while her five boys and two girls are playing a game of croquet. : Lately a Western young lady had 5 ! ho 5 i i occasion to inform a young gentle~ Satisfaction guaranteed, and all work war- ; JOIN & DAVID J. ADAMS, | powerless to resist him. and [shall hear you. man that 'her hand was not F kinds of good security. ranted, b Eu WESTERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y Codflsh, Can'd Fruits, Fish, &c.,&c General Agents, I was to proud to seek to keep the | Only a few short words, but, oh! lemon." Tle wanted a punch and Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, January 10, 1872. 3-yr edd PORT PERRY. C. N, VARS, L. D. 8. with Gold and Silver. MONEY! MONEY! TORONTO. Port Perry, Sept. 8, 1873. FIRST CLASS IRST class Tailoring in all its depart Office in Mr, Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Pert Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, love she should have given me alone when I found she cared ore for him than she had any righ* to. had. 80 precious--so unspeakably sweet to mo. had the other "ingredients." The sensitive boy lives in Delaw-= J I folded back the cloth from my |are. He arose at midnight and foot i : ; 0 4 i y EETH inserted on all the latest princi- Pm : I A I I 0 R 1 \N G ol A 1 | 1 | 1 held myself aloof, saying I want- | dead wife's face, and knelt beside a vo ls awiles a 4 ples of the art, 32 dhesp thy che E "MONEY | Incorporated. ALERT LL ie | [& : y { } | ed no love that could waver as hers | her, >] . good 8! Su------------ h ash, and 25 ar Teeth extracted MOR . i [} t pain by producing local anmsth- eB Cowan's new block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King Street, Oshawa. CHAS. THORN, VS. of the Veterinary Institute, iy Ill. Gold Medalist for the best examination on Horse Practice. Author of a First Prize Essay on Shoeing. Gradu- ated Sept. 16, 1867. Dr. Thorn begs to announce that he has taken up his residence at Port Perry, and 3 The Subscriber would inform all in want of Money that he is d ti Capital - $400.000. p to neg Loans with the Trust and Loan Society of Toronto, for any amount of money from $400 AND UPWARDS, On Mortgage Security on Town or Farm Property. The interest is only 8 per cent. No Commission charged, and Loans pro- cured without delay. JOHN TAYLOR. Manchester, Nov. 12, 1873. 47 red to treat all cases his Lik 5 the most skillful and scientific manner. All orders left at the Medical Hall "of Mr Allison, will receive prompt attention. The Veterinary Stables may be found on Lilly street, opposite Cossitt's Factory. HOTEL FOR SALE. Jf lo undersigned--in consequence of fail- Hon, Jon McMurrich. «+...U. Magrath, Esq. ~.Bernard Haldan, Esq. JAMES PRINGLE, + General Agent. THE ONTARID FARMER" Mutual Insurance Company. Secretary ..... This Company is now fully organized and is prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insuge and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an opportunity of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates ments, AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Work made up on the shortest notice in the latest style; and at moderate rates, good fit guaranteed. Remember the place, opposite Cook's Hotel, R. HUGOE. Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. 1 LUGGAGE TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION AND AROUND TOWN, 5 The Subscriber is prepared to convey Chests, Trunks, Boxes and every other de- scription of Luggage to or from the Railway The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at Unusually Low Rates of Interest | Loans can be repaid in any manner to suit the borrower, x Also several Improved Farms, and Wild Lands for sale, cheap. Investments made in Municipal Deben-- tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks. Apply to JAMES HOLDEN, Official Assignee, Broker, &e. Orrice--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. Whitby, April 10, 1873. Sometimes I was halt crazed with pam and trouble. Ldid love her, for all I never sought to keep her heart faithful to- me. Thad loved her from the first as 1 could never loye another woman, and a love so deep and strong as mine could not be easily broken or thrust aside. I questioned myself as to what to do. 1 could only feel that the sunshine was slipping out of my life, and I 'Olive,' I said, kissing her still lips, I forgive you, Do you hear me ?' Wasit tancy, or did a smilo steal over her face, like moonlight over snow ? 'I forgive you, I said, softly.-- 'You are mine--all mine now. No one can come between us again, dar- ling.' I thought that something whis- pered 'Never more,' Perhaps it was one of those foolish fancies of mine. But this I do know, over there didn't pant to have any one'hear him ask for it. : This is a strange story, not to be used in Sunday-School: An Albany man out work gnd nearly starving, turned for cc in this extremity to his sainted mother's Bi- ble, for the first time since her death in 186%. To Lis surprise and delight he found a ter dollar bill between the leaves and imme diately fell on his knees for the first ime since 1840. With a light heagh pnd glitter = ing eye he prayerfully started for to obtain a loaf of bread. There he found that the bill was a conterfeit und he swore bitterly for the first time in three hours, Here is an Irish gentleman's letter to hig sou in college : "My dear son=I write to sendyoutwo pairof my old breeches that you ing henlth--in desirous of retiring from | wii pe fopnd as low as those of any respon- | Station or anywhere around town. All MONEY was too proud to stretch out my | Olive's spirit is waiting--mine ! | may have a new coat made out of then } ale Port Perry, Oct. 28, 1873. he Hotel Business and offers sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. | Orders promptly attended to. Charges Etec Fir : han dto endeavor to keep it back. ae 5 Sw socks whieh yal hag Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, | moderate, You i . AsI stood there im th i | Garters with monogram clasps are now all | just knit by cutting down some of Mined JEN §, MN. WILCOX, | FOR SALE! l,i Qhcomeiu 20008 Le Te ems he ct a monic, F the Town of Whitby, has been ap- pointed OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE His Hotel at Port Perry known as the "Port Perry House." * The Hotel and premises are large, con- venient and in capital order. L. FAIRBANKS, Jr, Port Perry, Jan, 1st, 1874, y. R. RICHARDSON, terest. : LYMAN ENGLISH, BarrisTER, &0., diance of the summer moonlight, the thought came to mo that the end was not far off. the tashion with pretty gizls. The style is said to be convenient and elegant, and we 'hope to see more of it. Your mother sends you two pounds withoup my knowledge, and for fear you may not use it wisely I have kept back half and ohly Oshawa SER = send you one. Your mother and I are well 3 i ' i It is not our fault that we ave red-headed i ol for the county of outude Auy bisinese «This hotel occupies the best business loca. MONEY | MONEY | Re.appolnied Taster of November, 31, 1966, a They came up the path slowly, his tha L eaded [except that your sister has got the. measles snitusied fo Tis clifiege w ° y tion in town and is doing a large and in. i H - ten 3 : Yriah For Marr iage Fiicenses JOHN CHRISTIE, e scintillant eyes upon her face, hold- ing her entranced, spellbound, fas and small, and next time one of those over- grown rural roosters in a ball-room reaches which we think would have the other girls if Tom had not had i : : on ; . . i for our head, and suggests that some [and he is th ft, y ; apply to the prop on| TONEY TO LOAN at8 per cent interest TON Tyuyr ouaww, i down J Eg and he is theniy J w. DURNGAM: Clerk ofihe Thi Dive the premises, ny N on Real Estate. rer Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in thef ssucr of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer cluated. . | fellow has lost a rose-bud out of his button- do honor to my teachings + sion Co Port Perry. TAMES V. THOMPSON, P. A. HURD. | 1st on. Brock. Commissioner, &c. They camo into the parlor and bole, there will be trouble.-- Miwankes Sen- ass, and your mother and m: OfMioe hours from 19 a. m, to 3 p. Mm. Port Perry, march 10, 1874, Proprictor | Port Perry, March 12, 1874, a2 Brock, Aug. 5,1871. 33 Office-- Manchester. S0me one begged for se bined.' ¥ 5 o on 1 3 ~ . \ ' . N 5 e : LB

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