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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Aug 1875, p. 4

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ous bk roll of your sleeves, and help me do the baking. 1 pouted and and shed tears, b bo Rachel's direction I mixed a big loaf of bread placed it on a tin as bright as a new dollar, oe was rubbin 3 flour off my hands v wher she called out} a 'owt child--you clean.' 1 shall never forget the iste she made standing there, her eyes regarding me sternly |' on naridwresting on her hip, while in the ton; * ity Tr i fo ntidy bowl. hild,' is vl ut it so much waste ; to a AL housekeeper you must Jearn to be economical. story of the young man who wanted an 'Scen- omical wife ? « Well,' she yy 'he was a very likely young man and he wanted a careful wife; 50 he Shought of &° way he: could -find4, out. One morning he went to call on the|" different girls of his acquaintance and asked them each for the scrapings of their bread- bowls jo fond hist horses. You see they all 'wanted oy got all hey. sould for for him; Loved 3° fourtd a girl any, so he asked her to be his wi because he thought she m por Aunt Rachel, young mat shou! should of your bread-bowl, what could you say ?' ¢ What could I'say pated dearnfully, why, T'd tell' gia if Te 't afford to buy oats for his horses they might starve. 1 wouldn't rob the pig to feed them.' T suppose Aunt Rachel thought that les- son was all lost on me ; but as true as you |, live I never, to this; dy without f hi n in You have heard the pon for Cli, rep ------ 3 RRTIES wishing to apply - the office :- _COLLECTOR » SG TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT, For the present year, are required to hand in their applications to me some time before the f neil which "takes ye 30th, The must state "the amount of Salary ex and give the names of sureties. By order of Council. nu a. MIR caste, Aug. 2. 7 a. wd] z THE BEST ASSORTED | WILL SHOW THIS WEEK, ONE OF corporation of he Township of Reaeh, ata ting to be held at the Town Hall, ester, on the 27th day of August neXi pose to pass a BY-LAW To stop up and close asa Dubie highw: wing deseri Dor te STOCKS OF pe GIVEN that the Council of the t, pro- _|SPRING TWEEDS --Deti§ 0 8, Hard Up, yet Rich in Eloquence. He walked into the depot with a satchel in | 43% his hand--a good-looking satchel, yet terribly fount and thin. If satchels had one could ave seen that aisha ribs and noted how thin it When fessor of hack-driving asked thé stranger iH e would have a carriage he smiled blandly, ibd replied : 4 Not this time, Colonel: now, al , Sone 1 warn thee that it is like for a duke to walk aroand BAgeln his his hand. Iam in search of a yansary where I can recuperate Fetes y When he stood before the hotel clerk, tie clerk noted that the sirngers hat was fail of dents and caves ; jfk his shirt-front was foad- N soiled ; that hi garments were becoming cond-bace, a Aha there was need of thor- a repair, 1 désire a seat af the banquet board with- out delay. said the stranger. 'I have traveled far dnd. feel the need of refreshment. The clerk smiled as the satchel was lifted over the counter He "hefted" it and smiled again. * I' carry the dupats here in my wallet,' said the stranger, * and afler I bave sipped the am- ber mocha, and carved the spring poultry, I shall cheerfully requit thee.' He might have seventy-five cents about him --the clerk would chance it. Victory lurked | P in the stranger's cye as he turned to one of the bell boys and sai "Youthful slave, conduct me to aplaee where 1 can lave my fevered bro He was conducted and or he bad laved he fooked a little better. Even a bootjack is improved by a liberal application of soap and Wa Still was lank satchel be- Eihe= counter, those thread-bare garments and at hungry voice. frogeed d joithe ban uet hall and | 1 a pr n . the stranger as heran a «coarse comb ver Menton gis for the last time. «Seated at the table and approached by a 'waiter, he remarked: * Thou canst bring me rare viands of any kind, and 1 shall not quarrel with the about the cookery. ¢ Beef-steak-- fried-ham -- mutton-chops--or liver ? queried the girl. 4 Pair lady, to thine own good judgement do 1 1eave it, he replied ; 'only let wings be ad- ded to thy speed, for my castle isleagues away and 1 hunger. Sl a well selegted stock -of pro ions, 82d hegotaway ay with am wn into sandy soil. te his fill, and he crammed an-' other meal down on top of that. hig coffee.cup again and again, and when he falls rose from the table he could hardly lift himself. Turning to the fatigued waiter, he gently said : * Fair Jady of the valley, teal preg 42 done th; <ulfpary work in a mapner which speaks vel- umes for thee, Permit me to offer thee my heartfelt thanks. He strolled ini the office, put some matches in one vest pocket and some toothpicks in the other, and thea, Dearing | his counter, said to the clerl "Thou. knomect duties well, and when I am faraway I shall gladly sound thy praise' * Dome, no fooling now--out with that 'sev- enty-five cents' ¢ As-sgon-as my reteiner's arrive] shail give thee Bree aad thou canes keep every ducat in it. * Cucats be hanged ! I want SH} sDickles -- stamps | , Fwant pay for'y our breakfast I ¢ ea omy, friend with the Roman nose stranger, ' thou can't not say . 1 Sentinel a duke in disguise.' * Ana 1 don't earc.a cent! Are you going to He emptied elbow on the pay « Am I going to turn these fragments of wood the for een Pots. Nos, § and in Lhe 1st con a of f Reach, and fo vest thesame in William O'Bryant; that is to say : Sommensing oi the west fimit of Lot 7. where 33: Stone Mouument has been planted at the dis- oh 5.cBning from the south-west angle of the lot, then north 16 degrees, west 5 chains 15 links, then south 74 degrees, east 1 chain, then south 16 degrees, east 4 chains 40 links to the north limit of the Brock Road, then ®long the said limit south 41 degrees, vast 1 chain 20 links, to the place of beginning. JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. hd SPRING TIES AND SCARFS ! Hats and Caps, Reach, July 27, 1875. UNDERCLOTHING, &C., &C, ever shown in Port Perry, CHEAP FOR CASH ! TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES. Call-and Examine before purchasing else- ment should be entered on the Collector's Roll for the present year do make their ap-. plication to the Clerk previous to, or to the Council at a meeting to be held at the Town Hall, Manchester, on Friday, the 27th day of August next, otherwise such assessment cannot be inserted in such Collector's Roll, JOHN CHRISTIE, Township Clerk. Port Perry, March 18, 1875. TAILORING, In all its Departments. Reneh, 6th July, 1875. HE Subscriber i is carrying on the Tailor ing i in all its departments at| his rooms over Corrigan & Campbell's Store, A CHOICE Port Perry. Newest Styles, First-Class FARM FOR SALE)" main mi vere 8 goatee. ee undersigned offers for sale that ex-- cellent Farm being composed of the Southeast part of Lot 11 in the 11th Con- cession of REACH, And 11 Acres on the West comer % the South half of Lot 12 in the 11th Concession of said Township ; in all 71 acres of First Class Land, neatly sll ie al. fenced, and ina high state of Tez are good and sufficient Agent for theBinger Seine Machine. The Singer Machine is decidedly the best on machine sow in use and also the cheapest premises, with an abundance of eoitent when tha quality of the machine is taken water; & vig young orchard of +o | into Parties will do well to fruit and. ab. razcellent ox come Bie. examine the machines, rapery. The situation is all that could be desired JOHN PEARCE, for health, comfort and convenience, and| Part Perry, Dec. 1, 1874. within a short distancc of the best market of the province. Terms easy. For particulars apply to the preprieter, NEIL McARTHUR, Port Perry. TAILORING IN ALL ITS DEPARTMEXRTS, AT SQUIRE'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT * OVER BIORLOW' 8 STORE PORT PERRY. JAMES SQUIRE: Port Perry, Mays, 1875. TAILORING, VERY Department of the Tailoring business, tha Latest Latogt Series and wacant Or to P. A. HURD, Por vt Porry. Also for Sale, 140,000 good sound Briok at my Yard, Port Perry. #$olM in lots to suit purchasers, but would prefer selling' them in one lot. Apply as above. Port Perry, July 8; 1815. AGRICULTURAL N. McARTHUR, into gold queried he the Sannger as he held up A nu hoor 1 'will and pointed ket ¢ I go, said the manin a seem vais Chul when my retainers arrive [ ~bhuman gore shall be joel to satisfy me ry * You want r > gore 8 righ Suissa ames he Shown 'Aad the boy tor dab triot Tren Pros ha Riri naouuet i saad : Port Perry. inpatients) FIRST: CLASS: A TAILORING. IRST class Tailoring in all its topart- T HUGOE'S, PRINCE ALBERT, Workanade up on the shortest notice in Jatestostylerand at moderate rates. A Jona ie Yojpeplbgp having been engaged AGENTS Remember the place, opposite Codic's Hotel. R. HUGOE. Prince Albert, ApAL%, 18%. © 18 PILLS a, HO, | TR rarranted to cure all dis from the oni (SE In in itil charges uired or adn Boze, i Spit by. bein fo the ck and ! evi F,J,0L tenon ea asain. | "EXPORT ae ms, Cefn dk, Lon te ¥D.0152 SOWERS and "spout, -- - : Butter, notiess 30 1bs, ; » Tir Shc esi ot lass than. 101be 7.13. BHAW, Bec TY ADAMS, Prost, where. Warranted. i bacri Ww. C. EARD. Name hi W. TRENBLTH, TE a OE ad sapidly | Méhchester, Det. ith 1874 B 51 'Trustees in the Township of Reach who n very s| pidly - may be desirous that their School Assess-- Merchant Tailor. | increasing patronage bestowed on him since --_---------- Tailoring A RIGGS Store] - En tan a! TAR RE on THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1875. AT T. COURTICE'S PREMIUM SADDLERY WAREHOUSE PORT PERRY, Also a full Stock of BINT, BOOT & SHOE EMPORIUM ! PORT PERRY. stock of WHIPS in Town. HARNESS! n great variety. Please call and see the ry ONT STOCE in Shc teade, "Jock Bark, 3000 Sheepskins, And any quantity of Hides and Tallow for which the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH Will be paid by the Subscriber. J. WRIGHT. HEARD'S| CARRIAGE FORK GENERAL BLACK SHITHING ESTABLISHMENT. TE Subutniber baw snogh plo ing that he has secured the valuable services of Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1874. FIRST CLASS BOOTS - & MOI One of the best wood-workers in the Pr>- vince, and is now better fitted than ever to il} all orders for a the best material, latest superior work-/ Material; Tog Style * hip. Special attention given to HORSE SHOEING and the work done soas to secure the ease and comfort of the horse in traveling. 265~ All Charges Moderate and all work Ci me opening business in PORT PERRY; And wonld embrace this opportunity ot as- suring his customers and the public gener ally that asin the past so in the future will he strictly adhere to using only the best niaterial, employing none but good work-| men and selling at prices--when the quality of the Goods is cousidered--which cannot fail to please purchasers. Constantly on hanG lots of Boots ad Shoes of my own manufacture. Call and inspect my Stock, pa5= First block west of the Post Office] : RICHARD WARRINER. Port Perry, Nov. 12, 1873, D. CONBOY, Carriage & Sleigh MAKER, MAIN STREET, UXBRIDGE! Topas is sincere thanks for the | hearty and generous patronage be has recived from the public since commencing busines in Usbridge. A ical know-- GO TO i ledge of the business in all its details, super-- jor Workmanship, First-Class Mrterial, Ele- gance, in Style and Fipish, and a determina-| 1 tion to make his work equal in every respect i to his representations, isan explanation of | { | the very large and increasing demand for bis 1 | work. Mr. Conboy, the Inventor and Pat- \ enteo bf the tarndown seat has made a great improvement as applied to Buggies.and is now making a specialty of Carriages with this scat, The great demand for Cutters with this seat fully confirms its superiority and excellence. Asa Single Buggy it is light and stylish, it is almost impossible to detect the fact that it was ever designed for two seats, yet in 8 moment it can be changed foan elegant family Carriage capable of car~ ying four persons. A shifting Top Carriage with this improv- ed seat is eapable of being changed to Eight different forms and so perfect in every feature a8 to call fortis the admiration of all. Parties about rod puichasing Duggles will find wn decidedly to advantage to exemine these Carringes before purchasing elsewhere. orm town Scat is exempt from every FORT Choice, Valuable, and Cheap' | WARIBI. And Traveling Dogs, The largest and | Port Perry, March 31, 1875. Ontario liberal and constantly increasing in which be bas been in now v po piel a . CUTTER Port Perry, Dge. 24, 1873. Subscriber fakes this ais cpportunity of * CARRIAGES OF ALL DESCRIPTI " BUGGIES, WAGONS, built ofthe best material in ho best MR. ANDREW CAMPBELL | Orders for ay, Wood-work ironed and ed at reasonable rates. pe Come and inspect our Works, "CHEERFUL | ot? TIMES! Everything in the GROCERY line, good and Cl THE VERY BE ) Gerri a 1 have R() RT PERRY, | eilition S. FETC HS, ST TEAS. 'bestowed upon him during the many years having style and by first class' working, with' JAMES EMANEY. THE, i. & 'Which will pe, Job Work Port Perry, May 13, 1874. At J. 8 1.29,18%. States. Each Pot and Box bears the ernment PLAIN: BND FANCY | STaTInNEEY. General Supls for Schools CHEAP AND COOD. Lah W. H. McCAW. Port Pay, May 6, 1874. ST CUS VACHS John Diesfeld's = JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT ! Port Perry, oy : 1875, y Practical Wi | Port Ferry, July 28, 1875, Reach, July 28th, 1875, TR a OS : NEWS . i, NT 81 i a PUMPS! You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. . British i the words "Holloway's ved there- 533, Oxford aE BSCRIBER splendid assortment of 7 BT gree : I &C. 19k, oich PUMPS DP ---- vIn pom> FACTORY, A PORT PERRY. ¥ Lida wet SEE THE PRICES. Force Puxe--A complete Pum and Fi and Coupling complete for $25. > ire Engine with Hose Patent Swing Li Common Log Pumps at 50 cents per foot. Pumps at 40 ceuts per foot. suction Pumps at 35 ceats per foot. a complete Pump, from $3 up to $8. Also every other dezeripiion of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! experienc" oy Dam Paul} att the largest factories - faate as wi a a of the hae, whether by maior Abate prop Read - : z N TRYIN, Port Bi, ibe can perfellyy is oR manent cu, Tams iptment ~ It Ye CNIS AT ew hy eke er Cares Ulcerated and Sore 3 i Qures Hiackhends, 0 or Es ee the face. Cures Cancerous Ulce Cares Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandural Swellings. Clears 3 boi whatever cause A er varied Bg ions te factured delicate the are Proprietor solicits' 1810 giveiit a atte will bs ia ate. be so Joceived Testimonials from all parts. cient to effect a permanent cure in_the ee AGENTS. Halifax -- Avery, Brown and Co. Eavetroughs, Cistern Pumps,| LEAD PIPES, favorably withany in the County both as to price and quality. h, A. E. McCAW. 2h OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. -- F See Deuteronomy, chap. xu, verse 23. Trade Mark--* Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities cannot be too highly recommend- 'or Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and sores of all kinds itis a ve a and ee the Bood from all i inure Matter. nj Sold in torte 2s 2d each, and in taining six times the quantity, 118 each--aufl. Sele Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, HALL, LINCOLX, ENGLAND, Biggoyuts Stage ad Co COMMCSEE E93 in shood 1 HT 294 3 Jmporiantts Farmers| é tn Tone) lam ks Gn ie Emidro ore: i 3 ead; B&F a : Bbach, March 24, 15%. ain ont 1) i | J, ve & ann Ee Sy we CLARKE'S Fo 5 LEE er Fane | World Famed Blood Mixture. Le] Aud Sous, 31 I Newarie Sta London. us is ss and Sons, Farrington 5 Sa London. | | HE oh $ And duh the London Wholesale Houses. Sons, St. John, NB. GENTS IN CANADA: © Tk Co, Victor Be Montros Brict Mercer and Co., Wholesale Co, Bhapter and & milton, Oat. <3 on, Savi and id necessary 1ast rites due the de d ae: shortest notice, we Wa nit and orowsol Cuki: As tHe community requires; classes of purchasers. All of onoics Mav I 23x24 8 Nil, Bm Bo r nt, Elm, But Broom] es 8 good selection ory Wi The Sul authorized agents in the locality for the Whitby Marble Works. 'Having increased our facilities we hopeby' and fair paying strict attention to business dealing to merit a share of public goirouags: Remember the .place--nearly 3: Weighty Boot; aiid antl 'Bhée : Store. J. Rolph's Harness, Shop and D. joining 3 "Agricultural salé rooms. N.B Night calls promptly attended to' by one of the firm, J. NOTT & SON. Pgrt Perry, July 1st, 1875. DAVIS & SONS' | STEAM ABINET PORT PEI on hand PEE Maer oo bunt : aT gf gl FPURNITURE ! * gilitable for all' rgnia, the Bret W ougAxsur, and at ado adem a8 cannot fail'to suit. oxpERTAEDYG. In all is departments prop + attended to and chérges moderate. : * COFFINS of all bizes kept cons : + stantly on hand. : rer ren : SHROUDS of all sizes and: + newest styles, : } CASKET OR BURIAL CASE : : procureg on short notice. The American Style of : Hearse. Also an ordinary style : of Hearse, seevessesienssrne J WoDAVIS i Port Port Por No I Nov. 26, 1873 OAS FOL LABED i THE; AC '¥: g| THE cUBUAWA, CAR WT 4 : # following sizes of "TUMBER* Delivered at their yard in Oshawa: [Square Bdge' Preferred) Oak or Ash, \ in,, 1, 2 in, any width. Butternut, 1dn., niy width, ~% Water Elm, 1 in,, any width. Watdh Blow, 1 i,'12,- 182%, 6ffbo or 21 in, wide, Basswood, 1 in., any width. two dg ih, ht 14,11, 18,20 0r 21:10; 0, RTT Maple, Beech, and" Birch +101 § in, Ling BRIE, BR ood quare Scantling, 3 Partiés hy pring lagido cut will be in- formed as to the quantities of each size re- qe on application at the office of the pny +W.H. GIBBS, | Dresiden n9riiinn: ow Feb. ee x P RICHARD: ON aaY hp IN DOORS ISH ID "HOS. | ds prepared to fill all «orders at his Planing Mills, ay ir -- ay TBR Li FOR. Bidiid 13 lb has a large quantity of Fn hl o convey : er de- £2 pe Ft re Railway m= to Pe a J. COOK. _ Pht Perry Jan, 1st, 1874," 4

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