$ -- » #* aA -- = J Sh WEE S------------ Hoth Ontaria Obaerner. . A WaEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICULTURAL, : ] : Copyrights and Regi on of Trad FAMA LY NEWSPAPER, Marks Be Begipm as '. 18 PUBLISHED AT 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion Subsequent insertions, per line . dressed to this Office, pre-paid an ed, will be at our risk. Advertisments measured by Nonpareil sud charged according to the space they ac-- cupy. .$0 08 . 002 (Cards, under 6 lines, per annum... ,, . 5 00 BEF" Letters containing Hons, when ad- regester- HENRY GRIST, PATENT SOLICITOR AND DRAUGHTSMAN, OTTAWA, CANADA, and other departments of the Government Specifications, and other Documents ncces- sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared on receipt of the model of the I i W. M. WILLCOX, oo LICENSED _. AUCTIONEER, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO. RT PERRY HOUSE, PORT PERRY. AND GENERAL PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONT. Transacts business with the Patent Office JAS. V. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR. The above House is now most comfort- ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in SAW the Home Style. also, first class Stabling country. Fare $1.00 per Day. JySisons DOMINION HOTEL, At the Railway Station, PORT PERRY. attentive ostlers, D. B. DENISON, Proprietor. PORT PERRY. JAMES DEWART, - PROPRIETOR. Good Liquors and Cigars, _-- good Ostlers.-- Additions have been made which maker this the largest and best House in this section of Every on given to the accommoda- il tte of pb Ag The table and bar supplied with the best the Market af fords. Choive Li and the best brands of Cigars. stable and shed ac- commodation, and ost] QQ HOTEL, AND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & CARTWRIGHT, y BES to thank his many friends and {he | the comfort of guekts and the accommoda- public generally, for the liberal patron- | gion of the general public, will be glad to age bestowed upon him for the past five years. | wolcome old friends and new to take part in The Subscriber having leased this excel- lent Hotel and fitted it up with a view to 10, THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1874. EDITH'S STRATAGEM. ' You have a lovely home here ; yourself, if that is fair. 'Now, guardie, I'll leave it to I've been don't you like to live in the coun- try ?° ' Yes, ma'am. Uncle George says away to boarding school poked up with a regiment of books, and now, when I have come home with full honors--just to please you--you want to get rid of me. WhenI have : ) only had a good time for a couple of bog is 8 vabbity. sig May. You months you want to marry me to did dog, wo play tag--he and Pon) y. it,s awful to live in the city.' * Well, it's not pleasant. you any pets ?' 'Yes, ma'am. Uncle George Have some great bear of a man, just be-| Lil cause his father and my father ro-| 'That's nico; I am very fond of quested it! Papa never intended I|Pets. . should marry any one I didn't Igve. The bell rang, and thoy descended and I'm not going to either.' 1A the ig i ig Yael et > rence was introduced to .. Al And the little beauty stamped her phonse, After ten' Miss Lawrence foot and darted angry glances at a ! y went with Tally and May to see the rheumatic old gentleman in an arm- | pets. It was hard to tell which was chair, the happier, Miss Lawrence or the PH-- 'Well, see here, Miss Edith, your father wanted you to marry George Forbes, and you shall marry him, or children : a child she appeared when with them, but as soon as she enter- ed the parlor, she was tho stately governess again. The next day the duties of Miss Advertismenty received for publication, without specific instructons, willbe inserted until fordid, and charged aiccodingly. half-year, Thess terms will in all cases bey nay ptrictly adhered too Job Department. Phamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Circulars, Dusineny anc oks, Checks, Books, Loot Ball Cards, &c., of every style eolor, excented promptly and at lower rates {than any other establishment in the County. §@7 Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &e. printed can have them donc to take home with them. J. BAIRD. Hl. PARSONS. JONES, M. D,, Coroner, Physician, . Surgeon, &c. Port Perry. Office, over Allison's Drug Store, Queen-st. Residence--One door west of the Presby Aerian Church. R. WARE, Coronor for Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ac- ,coucheur, Prinee Albert. PHILP, M. D,, late of Newburg, Ont, 9 « Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheur, : Port Perry. 2& OMce Over Mr. Currie's Store, "HER Residence at the house of the Rev. S. Philp, Sen., South of the School House, Prince Albert. ee H. 8\NGSTER, M. D., Physiclan, Sur. « géon and Accoucheur, J PORT PERRY. ce ny and Perry Streets QMce hours from 10a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupied PY Mrs. Geo, Paxton. RS. McGILL & RAE, Physcians, Surgeons, D &c.. &c, Office and Residences, King st., . Oshawa, WM. M'GILL, M.D. FRANCIS RAE, M.D. M. F. MCBRIEN, M.D., M. R. C. 8., Guy's Ww A ' , Hospital, London, England. The lye Rui OH. 1, Oshawa, - O E. MARTIN, M. D. Simcoe St., Twodoors .. North of the Central Hotel, f Oshawa. E. FAREWELL, LL. B., Coupty Crown' tJ . Attorney for Ontario, Barrister, Attorney, ileltor, and Notary Public. Office lately oc- oupled by 8. H. Cochrane, Esq, Brock street, Whitby. YMAN L. ENGLISH, LL. B,, Solicitor in Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. hawa. - a Office--Simcoe street, opposite the Rost Office. YOUNG SMITH, LL. B., Barrister, At- y, Notary Public, &¢. OfMce--MeMiilan's Block, Brock street, Whitby. i MERON & MACDONNELL, Barristers' vi AME Attorneys at Law, Solicitors County ,Council, Ontario. Offices : Court House. Whitby. 2M. C, CAMERON, H. J. MACDONNELL., A. HURD, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor FP. Sa Ciiancery. Giftco in the Royal Arcade, Port Perry. 'W. Maurice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan- A cery, Notary Public, &e., &c. ,Office hours punctually from 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. J C. N. VARS, L. D. 8. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- The of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- as' the best, Tecth filled st, and as good oo Teeth extracted ing 1 Anmst with - Gold and Silver. without pain by prod sia, Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King Street, Oshawa. EE en €HAS. THORN, VS, EMBER of the Veterinary Institute, M Chicago, Ill. Gold Medalist for 'thy Jest examination on Horse Practice. Author _of a First Prize Essay on Shoeing. Gradu- the County of over Xg'+'s Furniture Store, corner of i FOR THE Y G ._torney-at-Law, Solicitor in 'Chancery, and Insglyel C: i Bailiff, I intend, in future, to devote my ! It will be wy endeavor, by prompt and | satisfaction to all who may favor me with their Sales or Collecting. ned * Bills draughted and Blank Notes furnished ; free of charge. | Also Bill Stamps always on hand. Arrangements can be made for sales &e., at the Opsgrver Office, and at the Standard | Office, Port Perry. | ® W. M. WILLCOX, | Prince Albert, Oct. 5, 1873 | CROTHZRS & Licensed Anctionees el Ontari tie Conndy | RE prepared to condnet A n the County. | Parties placing their Sales in our Lands may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. anywhere Agricultural Implements. | All orders addressed to G. Crothers, Epsom | P.0., will receive prompt attention. | Wm. Gordon, | censed Auctioneer, Valuater, &c. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Maviposa, and Eldon, | Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. THOS. H. WAISHD ICENSED Auctioneer of Brock, Thorith, Romn in | North Ontario ; Mariposa, cte., in the County of Vigtoxin. Residence--Canunington, Brock, | Orders left at this office, or at his residence || will be punctually attended to. Debts col- | lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and pronipt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer, ownship | 'IST OF DIVISION COURTS | 4 FOR THE County of Ontario, 3! 9 to 31 6110 ' i 8 Tl ng Beaverton. | | He Mara, T, ITa i | is 5 4. DURNHAM, Juba. Geo. H. DartNELL, Junior Judge. Whitby, Jan. 1, 1874. John McDonald, Stones of great variety, with cvery de- scription of Marble Work, suitable for Cem- eteries, supplied at short notice. Also Peterhead and. Aberdeen Granite, BEF" Parties will find it to their advan. tage to withhold their orders until called on y J. C. WILLIAMSON, AGENT. Satisfaction guaranteed, and all work war- ranted. January 10, 1872. 3-yr MONEY! MONEY! MORE MONEY | The Subscriber would intorm all in want of Money that he is prepared to negotiate Loans with the Trust and Loan Society of Toronto, for any amount of money from Anglo-American Hotel, | t G. Crothers is also Agent for all kinds of (IC NION HOTEL, | and an attentive ostler. TAvoe HOUSE, Having now given up the business of the hospitality of the Queen's. ! i__ The Table carefully supplied, Choice whole time to the business of Auctioneer, "Liquors and Cigars in the Bar, the Yard and advertisment will be taken out until paid for. | Collecting, &c. 3 A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or Stables punctually attended to. The Queen's is conveniently situated a careful attention to business, to give full fog rods west of the Post Office, JAMES DEWART. PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. By EZRA BATES, The comfort of guests to. The Table and Dar ell smpplied, Choice Liquors and the best brands of Cigars, Good Stabling and attentive Ostlers. EZRA BATES, ily 15, 1874. RE HOUSE, MANCHIS TE (SGN. Proprietor. tic Revere House is deeiledly and most comfortable cs \ wince and is situated in a nient position for the IY iz publi, * to and from Uxbridge, Utica and E som, call b daily. The Subs « had the prem 1 will spare nel ng the Reve sient home for shment of guests. he < thoroughly The table and bar supplied with the best the market supplies. Good stables and attentive ostlers, A. TENNYSON, Proprietor. Manchester, Aug. MANCHESTER, JAMES T. HEARD, Proprietor. Good accommodations, ot Good Stabling. Manchester, July 135, 1874 30 (or HOTEL, GREENBANK. 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 Strict attention paid to Comfortable stables traveling public, the table and the bar, Greenbank, March 25,1871. UTICA. -- J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodaiions, Good stabling. A Lox HOTEL, WHITRY. A. MASON, - PROPRIETOR. efully attended Proprictor. y one of the untry Hotels in most con- riber, sinen becoming proprietor, repaired r labor nor expense in House a comfortable ravelers, and for the re- -- SECURED Careful attention he requirements of travelers and guests. ar supplied with the best Liquors and Careful attention to the requirements of travelers and guests. The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars. THE CIRCULAR A very large Stock o! AE sdigloluieht Put up in the latest » CALL AND SE Port Perf, July 7, 1871. FOR ALL, AND PERFECT PICTURES Al M°KENZIE & SCOTT'S PHOTOGRAPII GALLERIES, Orposit Foy's ITH the view of supplying the gr demand for their wuch adi Photographs, the Subscribers Itve-- less of expensem--so fitded up their G. 8 and introduced such Instruments as will at all times secure PERFECT PICTUR Their thorough knowledge of every partment of the Art, acquired in some of the best Galleries on this continent, together with their excellentGalleries and superior in- struments, give them facilities enjoyed hy few for producing those beautiful Photo- graphs admired by all who sce them, By skilfully retouching the negatives the most handsome photographs are produced in every instance. Their Galleries are stocked with a choice assortment of First Class Albums, Picture Frames, Stereoscopic Instruments, the Finest Chromos, and specimen Photographs in end. less variety. A cordial welcome is extended to all to visit our Galleries and inspect our Stack. McKENZIE & SCOTT. Port Perry, Dec. 10, 1873. 51 PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES, Hotel, Port Perry. C. MK ENZIE, PROPRIETOR This Hotel has undergone a thorough re- novation and been fitted up with a view to the comfort and convenience of the traveling public. Every attention paid to the table and bar, while obliging and attentive ,Ostlers will have charge of the stables. 'Whitby, June 20, 1870. his new and extensive Livery Stables with a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, Is prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RICS NOW FOR FIRST CLASS LIVERY RIGS. Ww. H. PARK, Jr, I AS fitted up a Livery Stable opposite the Post Office, Port Perry, where first AS IMPORTED! JHE Subscriber having now fully equipped 'ated Sept. 16, 1867. ' Dr. Thorn begs to announce that he has Anaken up his residence at Port Perry, and is NOW pre) to treat dl] cases entrusted to "his care in the most skillful and scientific er. All orders left at the Medical Hall $400 AND UPWARDS, On Mortgage Security on Town or Farm Property. The interest is only 8 per cent. No Commission tharged, and Loans pro- cured without delay. class Livery Rigs can always be had on moderate terms. W. H. PARK, Jz., Proprietor. Port Perry, Jan. 22, 1874. TORONTO. Capital - $400,000. President... . Hon, John MeMurrich. ...U. Magrath, Esq. Bernard Haldan, Esq, JAMES PRINGLE, General Agent. THE ONTARIO FARMER. HENRY CHARLES H*® Received a further supply of c| TENNANT:S XXX PORTER WESTERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y HENNESSY'S JULE ROBIN & Co., and OTARD'S BRANDY. KENTE'S HOLLAND and OLD TOM. PORT and SHERRY WINE. ALSO . ALD. WELLS' TORONTO ALE. WALKERS Extra MALT and RYE. WITH. A general assortment of Teas, Sugars Codfish, Can'd Fruits, Fish, &c.,d&c Port Perry, Scpt. 8, 1873. ; ir are a tear fo ere FIRST CLASS TAILORING. f the following Goods for HOUSE FURNISHINGS! 4000 ibs of my own Brand White Lead. 20 Barrels. of English Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil. A large Stock of Locks, Butts, and Serews. vie and very Cheap. I MY $TCPK. yd 3 MATL KE MORTCAGE HI Sat hog at have funds on dep nd on os oetion 8 Trans cle po ES BoUGHT GR JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Offiec in Mr, Ross' Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. Pert Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, 7 ] |! MAVEY TR LON i ' | § HURL 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. 2 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, Ofticial Assignee, Broker, &e. Orrrc--Over the Dc ion Bank, McMil- lan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. Whitby, April 10, 1873. MONKY [Private Funds) To Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, 3 On Moderate ON Lo : Barrister, &c., MARBLE DEALER ! Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873, » MCA Ee i ne Oshawa, NEWCASTLE, ONT. EER Tn | November, 21, 1866. 14 ONUMENTS, Tomb-Tabics, Head- 3 0 G 8 a9 8 | a et ' 4 1 | Disslution of Partnership ! TE partnership hitherto existing under | the name and style of Watson & Co., for carrging on the business of Blacksmithing in all fts departments In the Village of Port Perry, hag been dissolved by mutual consent on this day, Saturday, September 19th, 1874: James Emaney will pay all debts incurred by the firm and collect all debts due to the firm: jy on JAMES EMANEY. ALEX. WATSON. ree . KE NOTICE. YHE BAK will in future be canied on by the Subscriber with energy and promptitude. HjoRrsSE GHOEIRG oJ Slag Guardie sa * ing up her desk she took out her ¢ You'll what? If you dare to cross me I won't love you any more, and--and I'll run away.' ¢ Run ahead, Miss. You won't find it so pleasant as you imagine." {Won't you kiss me and forgive mo before T go? And Edith put two sott arms around the old neck and kissed him, 'There, there, you little coaxer, Lawrence began; and while she found some stumbling blocks, the love between teacher and pupils overcame them, and they learned rapidly. ¢ What do you think of the gover- ness, George 7' asked Mrs, Alphonse after Miss Lawrence had been with her a month. «I think she is the most bewitch- ing little mortal I over saw ; I hear her laughing with the children, but run to your recom and getover this|when I make my appearance she pot of vours and then I'll talk tol|draws herself up likea turtle in its an , shell, and becomes as stately as a queen.' ¢ Look out George. your heart. gaged, man's The old man wiped away a tear as Edith closed the door after her. She took up a paper that was lying near |and be to peruse its contents, {when she saw something which made her father--and mine also--must] her eyes sparkle with merriment, 3 and no mischievous smile gather have taken leave of their senses when they made the engagement between around her mouth. na) r bi Birdos! Tlseojfhe Su ¢ But surely, George, you will go And draw- and sce Miss Carlton, will you not ?' Yes, I will after T have asked Miss Lawrence to marry me; if sho says yes, I will go and tell Miss Carlton how I stand, and if she has any sense, she will not care to marry one who has not yet even seen her. f Miss Lawrence says no, then [ dont care when 1 marry, or whom;' ¢ George. Lam afraid yon have done wrong in not going to seo her before, and--' ¢ Oh, mamma |" Come quick !" said Lilly, running in, out of breath.-- ¢ Miss Lawrence went to get some apples off the tree, and she fell down, and looks justas if she was dead. George ran to the spot and found Edith insensible. Ie raised herand carrying hor into the house, gently laid her on tho sofa. It was some time before she recovered conscious- ness ; her arm was broken, and in trying to rise she faiiited, The broken limb was properly at- tended to, but she was a prisoper for three weeks, very gentle nurses did she have during her illness ; but at the earliest stago of convalescence Don't lose You know you are en- ¢ Engaged to a girl whom I never saw--and never want to! I think vs he is) | writing materials and-wrote two lot- | ters, one io her guardian and the other to 'Mrs B Champagna." Three days afterwards Edith was missing whilea note addressed to rdian was found upon her It read as follows :-- Dian, DEAR GuarpiE.--You must forgive me, but I am going on a little trip. "Don't bo alarmed. If Tdon't like it I'll come back. You told me I "could run away, soI thoughtI would just for fun. Now don't be worried, as I shall como back all right, ! "Your loving ward, "Eprrn." "Yor ¢ Don't be worried I' But he was worried, and the ser-- |vants knew it; all they could do would not please him. Every effort was made to find Edith, but to no (avail, and Mr. Graham finally gave (up the search, and awaited her com- (ing as promised. she requested Mrs. Alphonse to re- --_ lease her from her engagement, as she wished to return to New York. Mrs Alphonse was very sorry to lose her, and begged her, when fully recovered to return. She packed ¢ George, 1 expect the arrival of a governess, this afternoon for Lilly and May ; will you goto the train and meet her ?' . "ow shall I know the lady ?' ¢ She will expect you as I descri od you to her. Ier name Lawrence.' up in that style everp day by unc Goorge. " Do you want to go, puss ?' «1 guess I do. Can I, mamma? "If uncle George wants you.' "Well, get hor ready ; it is abo is Miss ¢ Very kind of you ; but I'll go.'-- And George swung the aforesaid Lilly over his head and brought her down again as though she were an infant, and she did not get tossed her trunk and was to start on the following day, b-| It was evening and Edtih went with Lilly and May to look at" her favorite spot for the last time ; they sat down in their old seats in the arbor and they were so interested in their conversation that they did not see a form beside the heavy foliage, or the black eyes that were watching them. George had goue to look for Edith, and had arrived in time to le| sce such a pleasayt picture that he sat where they could not see him and watched in silerce. y ¢And you love us ever so much ?'{ ¢ Yes, very much.' ¢ And you will come back again ut | gome day ?' said May. timo to start." Perhaps the lady will ¢ Perhaps I will' enjoy tho ride better with Lily than| 'Don't Jou Jove pars Li HE if sho wero alone with a great Larly a N Rn ooh have fellow like me.' the nicest papa and mawma. Lt ¢ Great burly follow like you !" and | makes me wish I had parents too.' Mrs Alphonse looked proudly at her| And Uncle George, too--you must brother, who to her was perfection. love him better than papa and mam Lily was soon ready, and they |ma because ho hasn't got any little drove down the road and arrived at girls, Don't you love him ever so the station in timo to hear the whis- much 2" tle of the great iron steaming up the track, ¢ Champagna !' shouted the con horse come «Yes, I'll Jove him ever so much because you want me to. 'No, not becanse I want you to, but because he's so good ; dou't you '7| think ho is 2' dactor, and a crowd- soon gathered on the steps and alighted on the platform. All seemed to have friends, and George gave up looking governess, when some one touched him lightly Will always be a Specialty! At this establishment: An establishment where Horse Shoeing on thoroughly scientific principles i8 made a specially, and wher the extent of the establishment is cqual to the coxtensive and i ing demand, has you think it is time to go in ? dew is falling.' But don't The ¢ Yes--he--he is good. «I think it is, you little runaway: of Mr Allison, will receive prompt attention. : The Veterinary Stables may be found fn Lilly street, opposite Cossitt's Factory. - port Perry, Oct. 28, 1873. JOHN 8. M. WILLCOX, F the Town of Whitby, has been ap- © OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE Aor the 'county of Ontario. Any business JOHN TAYLOR. Manchester, Nov. 12, 1873. 47 IRST class Tailoring in all its depart-- ments, : AT HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Mutnal Insurance Company. This Company is now fully organized and is d HOTEL FOR SALE. he Hotel Business and offers e undersigned--in consequenc of fil- ? ) TP dusironis of sonny foo {112 Jocal Agente of the Company. Qur rates | Prince Albert, April 2, 1874. preg to accept risks on Farm Buildings and their contents, country School Houses and Churches, Those wishing to insure and thereby support a Home Insurance Company have now an Spporpuniy of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to.any of 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. 1 will be found as low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada, ead Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, Teen long and anxiously desived by the num- erous owners of horses in this prosperous section of country. The Subscriber is happy | to state that he has fully met this demand by employing a full staff of the BEST HORSE SHOERS To be found in the Province Shoein, them sl Parties sending their Horses to my Horse- Establishment may rely on having on such principles as will develop on the shoulder, and said-- Alphonse ? 'Yes, sir--the governess Mrs A phonse advertised for. ¢ Is this tho gentleman from Mrs. It is, miss," said George, as he gazed in admiration on the little black-eyed lady who addressed him. ¢ T suppose this is Miss Lawrence.' Is this one of my future pupils! And she took youmust go in for mamma wants you,' said George at this moment. They arose and all entered the house together. 'Miss Edith, will you please stop into the drawing-room ? I want to speak to you,' said George, to Edith. They entered and he led her to a 1 | seat. 'Edith, you already know what 1 wish to say to you ; it is needless for me to tell you how much I love you, FOR SALE ! onded to. eee J. BSBA blemiow's Bloak, Port Perry, Office hours from 10 a. m. to3 p. m. OHN CHRISTIE, . TOWNSHSP OLERK, his charge will be carefully at- His Hotel at Port Perry known as the "Port Perry House." oo The Hotel and premises are large, con- venient Sul ih capital order. This hotel occupies the best business loca- tion in town and is doing a large and in- creasing business. - For particulars apply to the proprietor on H Brock St., Whitby : L, FAIRBANKS, Jz, 3 Secretary. , MONEY | MONEY ! oy : 5 ONES TO LOAN at 8 per cent interest Jssuer "Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer | the premises, on te. . $ | Commissioner, &c, , TAMES V. THOMPSON, P. A. HURD. Office---Manchester. Port Porry, march 10, 1874. Proprietor ' Port Perry, March 13, 1874. $3 1 A - i hd ® b ¥ a ------ EE -- 3 Port Perry, Jan, st, 1874, --_----. a aii i TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION AND AROUND TOWN. The Subscriber is prepared to convey Chests, Trunks, Boxes and every other de- scription of Luggage to or from the Railway Station or anywhere around town. All Orders promptly attended to. Charges moderate, © J. COOK. the foot, counteract deformities occasioned | Lily's hand. ¢1 hope .we will be horse in traveling. > ness and dispatch, ; JAMES + ga" Remember the place. lately occupied by Mr. G. U. White. Port Perry, Sept. 23, 1874, LE EMANEY. by imperfect shoeing or otherwise and secure the greatest possible ease and comfort to the lacksmithi Blacksmithing In all its departments exceuted with neat The shop am I right in feeling my love recip= the best of friends.' rocated ? Speak--tell me! You are ¢ It's very casy to make friends! going away to-morrow, and I must 5 lo? ei my fate. with Lily,' said Georgo, as he handed "He oe hor hand she did not pull them into the carriage. it away and this gave him courage. Thoy were soon home, and, intro- | Drawing ber head on his shoulder, duactions gone through, Miss Law- he said-- rence, accompanied by Lily and May HOLE NO. 876 "Yes, Lam ; no one but God hasa right to join two hearts together.-- You have heard of this hated en- gagement then ?' 'Yes. 'From whom?' 'I will tell you some other time. (Go see this young lady, and tell her you love another; if she releases you come to me I will then give you your answer--not till then.' 'You do love me ? 'Ido. 'And, you will become mine when I am free ?' ¢ You are not free yet." 'But I will be--then you will be mine. for ever. Where shall I find 'I willlet you know as soon a8 you see this lady. Come your sister will wonder were we ave.' He offered her his arm and they entered the parlor. _ The nextday Miss Lawrence ro- turned to the city, and Gerge pre- pared to go to the city and sce Miss Carlton. -- Mr Gaham sat in his arm-chair very moody indeed. Edith had been gone two months, and not a ine had been received from her all that time. IIe wondered where sho was. "If you please' Mr Graham, there is a lady in the parlor who wishes to see you. "All right ; T'llcome whea I get rsady. Whois she ? She did her name." Tio stopped foreward and whispered.-- 'I think she brings news of Miss Edith, My Graham jumped up regardless of his rheumatism, and went to the parlor quicker than ever before.-- As he entered a pair of loving arms were thrown around his neck * and a pair of cheery lips met his. "You dear guardie ? Did I frighten you? Well 1 know I am very wicke ed but Iconlden't help it." I had such a-plesant time. I have been governoss, and I wouldn't have come home for a long .f I had not wanted toseo yon. 1 broke my arm, and had a good excuse to come home, and I won't leave you again.' Mr» Graham was too much over- come by joy to answer. Edith led him to a chair, and took her 'place on an ottoman at his feet. "I want to confoss now, gunardic ; are yon ready? Ho nodded in assent. , you see you y George Forbes. 'You ncedn't my dear, if you don't want to. Bat it 'was your dear father's wish; and Tought to follow out his desires.' +1 needn't marry him ?' ¢No.' ¢And yon will tell him so? 'Yes; I'll turn him out of the hous if yon wish." . 'No, don't do that, but tell him Miss Carlton does not caro to marry him ; then send him into the parlor so that I can see him. + Perhaps you will like the young tman. It will make me very happy o have the marringe take place. ¢ Well I'll see; but tell him I don't want to marry, will you?' 'Yes, yes--of course I will.-- There is the tea bell. Go and got ready ; Ishall havea good appetite to-night now that my sunbeam's returned.' The next day Mr Graham was summoned to the parlor to see Mr George Gorbes. Kindly taking the young man's hand he said ;-- 'ITamsorry for you young man, but M arlton says she will not marry you. Iam vorysorry as tho marriage was ordained by your par- ents.' 'IT am thankful. sir, as I come to tell Miss Carlton that I love another and I know thatin that case she would not wish to marry me, even ifit was our parent's wish.' "You must see her; I will send her down.' «Thank you--I should be pleased to do so.' Mr Graham howed himself out, and George had turned to look at a picture, when he heard bis name called and looking around to see Miss Lawrence standing beside him, : ¢ You here ?' Yes, George ; foreive me tor do- ceiving you; I am Edith Lawrence Carlton. We will draw the curtain for a short time, until like Mr Graham wo get impatient and enter the par- lor with him. " What is the meaning of «this ?' as ho spied the pair on the sofa talking very cosily. ¢ Oh, guardie, please come here I didn't confess yesterday, and I want to now, the day you told me I must marry Georgel went up to my room determindd not to do so. I picked up a paper and saw an advertisement for a govorne-s at Champagna. I knew that was where fGeorge lived and thought I should get u chance to hoax if ho was as good as you said, I 'answered the 'advertisoment and was accepted ; when I arrived there I found tomy surprise, that m employer was Georges sistor. was with her seven weeks and havo changed my mind about marrying." [ think, as you so mueh wish it, I will marry George--Ifhe is willing. 'It is noedless to say that he was and in three months after, the gover- ness was welcomed at Champagna not as Miss Lawrence but . - Edith, Ten said I must not till he said he bad done as | {promised and Edith never acting as governess for goven weeks, as she not only eujoyed it, but re- ¢ Your answor is yes, is it not ?' J : She raised her head, and said ; wont toher room to prepare for (Ape you free, George, to make Lea. : ! this declaration ?' ceived a larger reward g pected. ger rewar hem she 108 Mr Graham died soon after but, :