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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 May 1875, p. 1

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Drawitigs) GRIST, PATENT SOLICITOR "AND am, AWA; CANADA, ith the Patent hts of the Governméi + fa the Registration of Trade 18 PUBLISHED AT Specifications," amin Sgr 3 to' 'of Irtvéntion, pre TOVIPORE HARRY, or oh THyehtio th BAIRD & PARSONS. , if paid in u. vies; if not $1.60 will De charged, scription tdKeh for less than six 2 3 oe no paper discontinzed until all arrears a lei RH i. go first SPs a, BX : reveo i b00 , , fi, 2%, money, when ad: Office, pre- paid a and regester- ed, will be at our risk. X * - Advertisments measured by Nonpareil, 1 ha Shargad according tothe Apage Hey ac-- i oi 2 wo ertist Al eather for publications without épécific ms, willbe inserted antil fordid and cl aiccodingly. No advertisment will be taken out until paid for. ! "A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or half-year, ¥™ These terms will in all gases be strictly adhered to. ments . Job Department. Phiamplets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- mes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt ks, Checks, Books, Circulars, "Business Cong Ball Cards, &c., of every style and eolor, exccuted promptly and at lower rates than any other establishment in the County. ¥ Parties fram a distance getting hand 3 rinted can have them done to take TH fn 4 NS. a YORE. M. D,, Coromer, Physician, + Surgeon, &e, Port Perry. omed, over AMtison's Drug Store, Queen-st. Resi dence ong. door west, of the Presby ferian Chure! R. WARE, Coronor for the County of Dina Physician, Surgeon and Ac- eoucheur, Prince Albert. ., Phystetan, Sur - ! Omee over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets Office hours. from 9a. m. to 12 m. cently ocenpiod Retidenoe, the dwelling by 'Mrs. Geo, Paxton. We, WAL MW GILE, MD. M. F. MoBRIEN, ALD, M. Hospital, Lou | 0, H. Lu, Oshawa, E. MARTIN, M. D. Simcoe St., Twodoors C. North of the Central Hotel, Oshawa. ee EY FAREWELL, LL. B.,, County Crow £: Attorney for Ontario, Barris tt y Solicitor, and Notary Public. Office lately eupied by S. H. Cochrane, Esq., Brock street, Whitby. YMAN I. ENGLISH, LL.B, Salicitordn Chancery, Attorney, Conveyancery Oshawa, Ofice--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office. YOUNG SMITA, LL. B., Barrister, At- Tanai Solicitor in Chancery, 801 cy, Notary Bubley&ce. a Bldck, Brock street, Whitby. AMERON & M AGDONNELL, Barristors Co and Attorneys at Law, Solicitors County Council, Ontario. Offices : "Court House, Whitby. M, C, CAMERON, IT. J. MACDONNELL. D.; A. HIURD, Attorney at La in Chancery. Office inthe Port Brey Roy: al Arcade, th Matrice Cochrane, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan. cery, Notary Public, &c., &c. Office hours punctually from 9 a.m. to 5 p,m. Money kinds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. * 0. N. VARS, L. D. 8. mie rene. Peat without. b, i taken up his residence Bow. pre JOHN 8. 1 "WILOOX, A riGiAL ASSIGNEE the ra 'of Ontario, sted to LEA o La agg hestow Bailiff, I intend, whole time. to_the Collecting, &o, care satisfaction to al their Sales or Collecting. 19 reams AUCTIONEER 'y FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO, ND TOWNSHIPS OF MARIPOSA & oArtwmicaT, EGS to thank his many friends and the public generally, for the liberal patron- upon himfor the past five years. ven! np. the' business of gu future, to devote my business of Auctioneer, i It will be my endedvor, by prompt and ful attention to business, to give full 1 who may favor me with Bi'ls draughted and, Biank Notes furnished free of charge. Algo Bill Stamps always on hand. 'Arrangements can be made for sales &c., t the Opsenver Office, and at the Standard Office, Port Perry. Ww. M. WIBLGOX, Prince Albert, Oct. 25; 1873. W m. Gordon, y el OR the ce ie ot Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa and Eldon, Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given to their interests. I WM. GORDON, Sunderland, Brock. | nvThé abbvé Howse is 'now 'thost comfort 1 bar sup lied with Haq 8 4 10 $i bul mom JAB: Vis THOMPSON; i 'PROPRIETOR. ably furnished, and Guests 'arc cared for in oka e Home Style. Good Liquors. nad Cigars, {, ip ie g;and, good Ostlers.-- Additions ni 'which le this Li best 'Howse in this section" of country: Fare $1.00 per Day 0d 4 Pos DOMINT ON HOTEL, .i+ At the Railway Station, POR TP ERRY™ nn Every attention given'to' Seaiiimedh. tion and comfort of guests.!: Theitabis and | Ahe, best, foe Liquors and the hoive i ; and a at D. B! HENSON, Proprietor NGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, PRINCE ALBERT, ONT. | By' EZRA' BATES, to. The Table and Bar well supplied. sie Liquors and the best brands of ood Btabling and steniivs Ostlers. EZRA BATES, Anglo-American Hotel, Proprietor. July 15, 1874, : } REVERE HOUSE, MANCHESTER, Fn A. TENNYSON, Proprietor. The Revere Hotse 1s decidedly one of the best and most comfortable country Hotels in the Province and is situated in a most con- venient position for the traveling publie. Stages to aud from Uxbridge, Utica and Ep- som, call here daily. The Subseriber, since becoming proprietor, has had the premises thoroughly ' repaired and will spare neither labor nor expense in making the Revere House a comfortable transient home for travelers, and for the re- freshment of gues The table and bar supplied with the best the market supplies. Good stables and attentive ost NYSON, Hroprictor. Manchester, Aug, ? 5, 1874. Tye HOTEL, MANCHESTER. JAMES T. HEARD, Proprietor. Good accommodations, Careful attention to the requirements of travelers and guests, The bar supplied with the best Liquors and Cigars. Good Stabling. Manchester, July 15, 1874, 30 THOS. H. WALSHE. ICENSED Auctioneer for the Township of Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario; Mariposa, ete., in the County of Victoria. Residence--Oannington, Brock. Orders left at this office, ov at his residence will be punctnally atte ded to. Del bts col= lected in Cannington, or othe rwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- w, and Solicitor to Loan at 8 per cent,on all b EETH inserted on all. the latest princi- ples of the art, and as shesp as the cheap~ Poeth filled ucing local" anmsth- Rooms--in Cowén's new ot over Atinsgrs Drog Store, King at Port Perry, and is to trent alkoases entrusted to n the most skillful and scientific | An orders left at the Medical Hall Allison, will receive prompt attention. BEF" The Veterinary Stables may be found én Lilly street, opposite Coesity's Factory, | rr vo has, been ap- : : ) oonir of Ontabo, 'Any business rong will be 8 caretelly * G2 t WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- eer. WHITRY STUAN MITT WURKS. J. i% RN XX ao ESALE and 'dealers in 5 and American Marble Man- tle 2, Mo muments, &e., Dundas St, W hitby. Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite, Algo Building Stone cut to order; * : JOIN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. 32 Whitby, hii 29, 1874. TF onnt Wo onald, MARDBLE DEALER! NEWCASTLE, ONT. STONUMENTS, © Stones of great variety, with every de- scription of Marble Work, suitable for Cem-, eterfes, supplied at short notice. Also Peterhead gwd Aberdeen, Granite. p@? Parties will find it to their advan. tage to withhold their orders until called on i i 1€- WILLIAMSON, i GENT. Satisfaction TY and all work war- ranted. January 10, 1872. % 3-yr R. RICHARDSON, Re-appainted Issuer of x Marriage I Efernses 1s oF Srvion. yom 2 mle "|! Whitby, Jan; 1, 18954 iA Tables, i THead- | Under the Naw Ack. ; Office, lot 10, in the 1st con. Brock. Brock, Avg, 5,18%4. 33 New Marriage Act. n Chests, Trunks, Boxes Rey every C OTTAGE 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 traveling public, Suict attention paid to the table and the bar. Comfortable stables | and an attentive o Greenbank, March 25, 1874, THE € The comfort of guests carefully "attended Hyiw Lai anew N BORING Of Supe © ° An early call will convince about prices. Port Perry, May 6, 1875. CULAR bits oe eo Which has bien bought very low, and I am' determined to CUT ALL GOODS VERY FINE. Parties Building will do well to give me a call. MACHINES, 4231 ids 8 wit 3 To Wns AR ABOVE 'cost Just received tock of © pior make. all that there is no deception W. TT. PARRISH. FOR ALL, AND PERFECT SECURED AT MCKENZIE & SCOTT'S PICTURES Aver HOUSE, UTICA. J. DAFOE, PROPRIETOR. Good accommodasions, Careful attention | to the requirements of travelers and guests. | The bar supplied with the best wines, liquors and cigars. Good stabling. WESTERN ASSURANCE | COM? TO RO To. Incorporated............. ..... 1851, | few for producing those beautiful Phot | praphg admired by aft Who sce them, By skilfully retoncliing the atives the Capital = - $400, 000. Ino andsome photographs are produced i [eve , President ey John McMurrich. Their Galleries are stocked with a choice ; Vice-Presiden: Secretary ..... ...0. Magrath, Bernard Ialdan, Esq. JAMES PRINGLE, General Agent. } | THE ONTARID FARMER? Mutual Insurance Company, ' This Company is now fully organized and is | i prepared to accept risks on Farm Buildings and - their contents, country School Houses 'and Churches, thereby support a Home Insurance Company. have now an opportiity of doing so; either by applying to the Head Office; or to any aC the focal Agents of the Company. Our rates sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada, Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel, Brock St., Whitby L. FAIRBANKS, Jr., Secretary. MRS. L. M. COOK. TArms HAIR DRESSER, Switches, Braids, Frizaets, Curls, and Comb- ings, and Hair Jewelry Manufactured. Rooms, over Mr, Nott's Furniture Ware- rooms, corner Queen and Perry Streets. Port Perry, Nov. 18, 1874. WANTED ! Te PURCHASE, Promissory Notes, both over due and yet to become due, ac- counts, Judgments and Mortgages, 47 ly personally te amy Ww. M. COCHRANE, CHAS. THOR RN,.V. S. at 44 Port Perry. FEMBER of the e Yoeriary Tai Ingtinte Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. Eo - MONEY | MONEY | 'bes nal on on Eo de. Goi | FL SR TE pa pt. ts tan years duty) continues to fur Dr, Thorn begs to antionnce that he has her Licenses as » horetofore--at t Port Perry. ONEY TO LOA™ at at 8 per cent interest on Real Esta Pert Perry, March 12; 1874. P. A. HURD. MONEY hives Funds,) Zo Luan on good Forms a 8 per cent in- Tt LYMAN ENGLISH, TIT November, 2, 1866: "od LUGGAGE The 'Subseriber- is prepared to scription of Luggage to or from the EE 6 | Station ' or anywhere around ova Alf {PHOTOGRAPH Those wishing to insure and | will be found as low as those of any respon- |. Barmsram, a: ) GEQ. i aver esto July 20, 1873. , ou NX7 ITH the view of supplying demand for their Photographs, the Subscribers ha | less of expense--so fitted up the {and introduced su ne lan times seenre 1 Their thorough know partment of the Art, acquired in some of the I best Galleries on this continent, togethe with their excellentGalleries and supe rior i | struments, give them facil nigra Ay ji lass Albums, pic Tnstruie nts, the 5 | visit ein ries i n S McK Port Perry, , Dec. 10, 1873. ct our fod: 15 & ScorT. PROPRIETOR bt pared to furnish first class On | Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE, Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1878, PHOTGERAPHS GALLERIES! Or posite Walker Hous» PortPerry. | n- enjoyed by Picture PORT FERRY LIVERY STABLES, C. M' KENZIE, HF Subscriber having now fully equipped his new and extensive Livery Stables with a supply of superior Horses and Carriages, 18' LIVERY RIGS MONEY TO LOAN MORTCACES WANTED. ITE Subscribers have large sums of mon- ey placed in their Jini HF investment on Dmproved Farms, Vilage Properties, and other Beenrities in this oe, adjoining Counties at.the lowest current rates of interest. e have funds on hand at all times Borrowers ndep nd on getting their money with the (cast possible delny. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Any number of Mortgages for which the high. ol figures widl be a S ng for the Camwula Per- ciety, the cheapest and Institution in Canada. Paid 0,000. Instalments re-payable in from 2 to 20 years. ( Lands Bought and Sold. Ruearns good farms for sale, | everal first class Tro Tn- and agencral agency busi- z& DEBENTURES BOUGHT. FR, JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, Office in Mr, Ross" Ontario Buildings, Port Perry. r PertPerry, Oct. 11, MONEY 10 LEAD! The Adena on has any amonnt 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. Also se Tandy for 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- Jan's Block, Brock st., Whitby. 'Whitby, April 10, 1873, I THE COUNTY COURT OF THE L COUNTY OF ONTARIO. CaxADA. Province of Ontario. } Insolvent Act of 1869, In the Matter of | JAMES BOGART LAZIER, An Jusolvent. | On Tuesday, the Fourth day of May next, wn the Unde migned will apply by Petition to 5 1 Improved Farms, and Wild sale, cheap, . JrocLaNaTION 1 TO THE INHARITANTS OF THE PLACE TO 3 Spt Patent. Medicines, Se. "1s AT THE AEN To AND FROM rik sTaTION | g AND AROUND 10 wa 'Greenbank % Store. ft W 0 RE fiismamzon con "IFOR, NORTHERN REACH BUY YOUR EEC "| stamp, M, A Stebh hn Ahm' Esquire. Judge of the County Court of the County of Ontario, for a discharge under the Act, Port Perry, 23rd March, A, D. 1875. JAMES BOGART LAZIER, By P. A HURD, his Attorney. BAKERY! HE Bakery and Confectionery business in all their branches carried 6n" in my Port Perry and Prince Albert establishments, Plain and Fancy Breads of Every variety. Orders filled with the shortest notice, Bridal and other Cakes made to order. on moderate terms. Confectionery. Socials and other entertainments supplied i] Ke maiden Fp Re 1k 'A good Tine of business-=the fish- a, JUST BEEN won 3 tag line, excavating " nal of a hickory i ! 2 ai on ssclimsl a us # be oe NS ET 1 CL ni with a hair-pin. bi a an ¥ dry a food a 2 " T the, cutisins of RIA ? a ho night, Jo ui ov bono widow wis, weeping bitterly at rpetied an me » Living on esolfemant is is vouy ex Won of her husband, and the pur. ud us tas Blix | pensive iving. hi %on tried to console her, « No, ni 101 bo ti ts ifunid ahi "16t me ory m t and A SlSy2E 20% . «Retiring early at: will surely y my ¢ry out a ia is, Wert ota all' Rind, of iol shorten a. man's pain teuh ad y then I, ovhan's ears 'anything more nal ai oni til bis line low fo ; + Whenra'man:bowd 4s cireuinbian: {about it. oil I saber], br E108 cot he is forded to bé polite: * Dryinkénesa unlike: some other FA close 'observer' "anys" it the | words'of Whick ladies dre fotidost of-are the first and ast "words, A bright' teacher there wore. three sects--the |; male ject, the female sect, and in- Why dts the days insummer long- ¢r thai the 'days' in winter? Be: 'cause it is hotter in sumiiet and heat expands: Sotne of the Western papers give long strings of notices of proposed orthographical contest under the head of ¢ Prospective Spells!" .. Pleasant people are generally the most welcome, but the auctioneer is always pleased to sec a man whose countenance is for bidding. A printer bard of hearing at a spelling match the other evening asked the Captain to write the darned word down 30 a fellow ean tell what it is. A handkerchief of William Penn is to be ou exhibition at the Conten- nial, and a curious correspondent writes to know if it is the original Penn wiper. A vewspaper biogragher trying to say his subject "was hardly able to bear the demise of his wife," was made by the inexorable piinter to say, ¢ wear the chemise of his wife." Two Irishmen travelling on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad track came to a mile post when one of them said : "Tread aisy, Pat ; here lies a man 108 years old--Ins name Miles from Baltimore.' First class in Geography--¢ How many States in the Union 2 "The books say thirty-seven, but the news. payers have it thirty-nine" The newspapers are ahead as usual, my son. Go tothe head, An Irishman with a heavy bundle on his shoulder, riding on the tront of a horse-car was asked why he did not set his bundle on the platform.-- To replied : "Be jabbers, the horses have cnough to do to drag me. I'll carry the bundle." A lady thoother day meeting a girl who had lately left her service inquired, ¢ Well, Mary, where do you live now?' 'Please ma'am, T don't live nowhere, now,' rejoined the girl, ¢I'm married !" The Graphic is authority for the statement that during the war-- «@eneral Tracy charged at the head of his eolumn on "many a bloody field, and after the battle was seen sitting under a tree, combing the cannon balls out of his hair.' Miss Eastman, of Boston, speaks of tgyes as bright as the buttons on angel's underclothing." It is a startling eomparison, and the mel- ancholy partof it is~the suggestion that we fellows Have got to be troub- evils which afflict ue, says thie: Mil- _recénily told his |i ©:| Ttie sdid that ing will eure) a poet's affeq) for his tol sooner than to catch her at dinner table waukee Sentinal ¢ ' seems inberant in' That! 8 what we sus- | pected all along." An economical farmer's daughter day because eggs were up to 40 cents a dozen, and it would take two, dozen for cakes and pudding. A countrymen who came to the city recenty visited the No. 3 engine house, and set his watch by the steam gauge of the engine which measured twetity peunds of steam. Alabama barbers havo fine feel: ings. One'tried to shoot himself the other day b a ashed him why he didn't use a crow-bar to shave with. He conldn' b'ar to be talked to in that way. When a common Japanese goes into the presence of an office holder he must say : " Great and distinguish- ed child of the sun, design to put your foot upon my neck.' There's some pleasure in holding office in that country. Nevada brides won't stand much foolishness at a wedding. Recently one of them while going up to the aisle ot the church stopped short kieked all the skin off the shins of agroomsman who trod on her trail. A prominent Detroit Universalist some months ago. married a red- headed widow with four +I was blind when I believed there was no hell. I see it now.' "fowner of that 'mon in Massachusett: put off her wedding |. children |} Sin nits ' land last week remarked to a friend : Tenusra--A Danbury, il re ceived a porous plaster in & gorgeous envelope bearing a. monagram.-- About ten o'cloe ge that fight; the, tai ey dikrobed before His fire, to applying avremedy' ld hi eho fainted dead away o Sram: a pupera muss of paper; mottoes and flowors, There . Was no five in the stove on Sunday night. Si rai A oolored congregation in Daytawn , decféd t6 forgive their clergyman tems ta || ing on three curd 'monte pi Sot ve of festival money. One of the deacons remark- ed: We is ail human, 0d the ape worry | excitingrie oc io $101 he ad Eres Cocoa, GRATEFUL AND +Gasont- 1¥6.--~The agreeable character of this 'ation has 'tendered' it "4 general en. ort, Made simply with: boiling wal Each packet is labelled Jaxns Eps. Ai Co. Homeopathic Chemists, 48, Th steoet, and 170, Peendity, Works of Dita Preparations, Euston.road = and ° Ceinden Town, London. £ J ------ Having suffered. for several years orb Dy- Apepsin in in great nervous prostration and general 'debility, impoverished blood, Eruptions of the skin, Boe; and Ren ralgia Pains, Restlostut, ant of al , 1 wi take Dr, Wheeler's ols und : Elixir Phosphates and Calisaya. Having: ise of in its use for several weeks I recovered pers: fect health. My wife and children also have taken it, for general Tonic purposes to in- vigorate and strengthen the system and pro mote the formation of pure blood, with per manent benefit. It energizes and. sustains the vital forces in a remarkabia manner. . Buth, Agent of Montréal. Samuel J pat WHITBY & Pi PERRY EXTEN- SION RAILWAY. one BN- TIME TABLE Neo. IL... - Takes effect on Monday, 12th April, 1875. Trains Going North. 'Toronto Time. ¢ speerunce,' said she had been to: heaven. 'Did you see any of de colored ladies dar ?' asked a younger sister. 'Oh, you gbt out; you 'spose | [ wont in de kitchen when I was dar? | {Then you won't lend ge that dime novel, eh ?' inquired is of | another, 'No, Iwon't' ¢All right then; next time our chimney burns out you shan't come into the yard | and holler ?' A man who was sentenced to be hung, was visited the other day by | his wife, who said : ¢ My dear would | you like the children to see you ex- ccuted 7 ¢ No,' replied he. ¢ That's just like you,' said she, ¢ youn never | wanted the childremto have any en- | joyment. i This is. the season of the year | when a farmer tells his son John, | that if he will sort over ten bushels | of potatoes, feed the stock, repair] that fork and reshingle the corn-crib he may have the day to go rabbit- hunting. Yesterday Uncle Daniel Drow looked up from the Times copy he was reading in Robson, Chase & Co's office, in Broad street, and, moving his spectacles, remarked re- led with buttons over there as well as over here. A country youth, who desired to know how to become rich, sent a quarter in answer to an advertise- ment, and received the following valuable reeipe: ¢ Increase your re- lceipts and decrense your expendi- tures. Work eighteen hours a day, and live on hash and oatmeal gruel." A theatrical company was dozing in a special car in silence, when the train stopped and the brakesman yelled 'Elizabeth I" A ballet girl sprang to' her foot half asleep, and cried : "Where's Beecher?" and then hid her face amid the roars of laughter which followed the unfor- tunate association of names. Dan. Davis of Virginia City paid 4 visit to promontory, on the Cen- tral Pacific Railroad, and was charm- ed with the manners and eustoms-- 12| Dry Goods, CONFECTIONS! a Clothing: OAL], AT MY BAKERY 'Boots and Shoes, 5, Perry or Prince Albert. £ Hardware,' CHAS. HISCOCKS, : To Port Perry, 'March 10, 1875. Stationery, Valuable: Beal Estate for See, [95 sion of the Township of Reach, 3 ho AE Fruit and Gardening Purposes, . Lund's property. He he in the v village of Prince Albert, - For particulars, fpprse, ply to ne FAVE. Ghin teas, agiandIny Al of Lot1T, in ae 5th conces. ores , D ness Prince Albert and Port Perry, well in the Village of Port Perry Jib § of an acre of and Port Perry almost patriarchal in their frank simplicity--of the people. He stop ped at the principal. hotel of the tows. It was a nice place and the. sagely: 'This yere ice George's washed away all the culprits along the Erie road.' The Whitehill Times says that as Dwyer ot the Sandy Hill Hearld was standiog on the railway depot piat- form at Fort Edward lately, eonvers- jerking at the loop of his congress gaiters. He turned quickly and tdiscovered the baggage man trying to get a checkstrap through his after loop which he had mistaken for the handle of a Saratoga trunk. India rabber sidewalks are coming into fashion out west. For small towns they areadmirable--combined with economy and durability. The first experiment was made in Dan- ville, Iowa, where three hundred yards were put down on one of the principal streets. All the boys in jumped on his heels. The elastic forces hidden in' the rubber threw landlord was a very 'agreeable and friendly sort.of a man.: Says Dan. : when dinner, was ready the landlord shot-gun. | for?' . Said he, ' To call.py boarders | fire off both barrels ?' Nov. 12,1874. 4 'came out: into the street in: front of his hotel with a: double barrélled s - Raising. the gun above .| his head ha fired off one barrel. 1 said to him, 'what did you do that to dinner; - 1 said, 'Why. don't you | ¢ Oh,' said he him over the gate to the roof of the piazza. "But after a' few trials he Fsquirrel. The chief drawback to the work is its odorous familia . bot weather, but it cin be uew.ral- ized by a weokly wash of borax an itn be. stretched. . 'As the town i6| ¢ I'keep the other to collect' with,' *' jthree miles a day.' ih An old black women, reciting her 8 ing with a friend, be felt something [* the place ran over it, but there was | no noise. A leading merchant stop. | ped in front of his bouse; then \ was able to alight on'the steps with ; the graceful accuracy of a flying tar. Its principal advantage is tha 84 Wlthy Junetior Fi 7. Brookins. Ti ' in £9 Janem ioe i 88: Port Perry . I 8 Li 1.49 200 i Brook 1 6 ay Junetion . « Blo wh ith; 2. « Plattorm Stations--Tralus stop on signals JAMES HOLDEN, © Managing Director. JOHN J. ROSS, Assistant Manager. on -- Re; The Imported Dranght Horse ! te os DUMFFIESSHIRE Jock f The Property of Mr, F. Emote, Epsom. Will stand for Mares, this season, 185, as follows : | MON DAY, May 3rd, will leave his own sta~ ble, and proceed to Hockridge's Hotel; Epsom, and remain all night. TUESDAY, proceed to Folton's Hotel, Ash- burn, and remain afl night, WEDNESDAY, proceed by. way of the 9th Con. to Myrtle, then: »Tong the Gravel Road to wsen's Hotel, Manchester, and remain all night, THURSDAY, proceed to Anirich's Hotel, Saintficld, and remain till Friady noon, : thence to his own stable and remain till the following' Monday merning. JOHN HILL, Groom, The Imported Draught Hote Scottish Chief, ' lmported in 1875, ie The property of Mr, Elliott, Epsom, mk will stand for mares, ls as follows : MONDAY, May 3, he will leave ro din io jes stable, lot 8, 8th con. Reach, to Plank's Hotel, Uxiy thence to N. Dewers, vie Tah oon Reach, and remain all might. ads i Fs TUESDAY, proceed to Doble' toria Corners, at noon ; thence to 1, and remain all night; OTE a WEDNESDAY, proceed to Heron's ly Yiloniva, at noon ; thence - to En shaw's, lot 3, 10th Con; Brock, and all night. THURSDAY, proceed to James Derryville, 'ut noon ; thence. Hotel, Sunderland, Sh pial FRIDAY, proceed to Andrich's field, and remain all night. SATURDAY, proceed to his remain till "the following Mi oT above routes will 3 © season, health and, Mares must come to Teg: one on the road. 4 Has SAE Moxy MeKini EE Ey od : WRONKSIA proceed fo the at nnn; thence to J: Britwin, and rema; nigh! Tuuuspay, proceed to and mena eh at ceed 10 ra) olf Ra Se grows it is pulled out td-thesuburbs |' ine Two yoke of cattle can lengthen it]

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