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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Oct 1876, p. 1

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a VOL. XIX, NO. 45.{ PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF -- ---- - ---- TT ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCT. 19, 1876. AND GENERAL ADVERTISER as snn---- ' - WHOLE NO 985 S---- Porth Ontario Obaerrrr. A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICUL- TURAL & P'VILY NEWSPAPER, AT 18 Pri), AT PORT PEERY, ONT. EVERY SHURSDAY MORNING, thanks for the Jory liberal pat stowed on him in the a public generally that having bought a BY BAIRD & PARBONS. TERMS. --$1 per annum, $¢ paid in ad- vance ; if not $10 will be charged. No {and first-class Workmanship, subscription taken for Joss than six months; | prince Albert, Aprils, 1875. and no paper discontinued until all arrears | = pei " are paid, RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, ficst insertion ... Subsequent insertions, per line . Cards, nnder 6 lines, per annum .. a good job can one. The SPENCE. ROF, HARRINGTON Port Perry. Also dealer in struments. Residence, on Union Avenue. cia ld Music. ed, will be at our risk. = : Advertisments measured by Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they oc- cupy. a Advertisments received for publication. without specific instructions, will be inserted antl fordid and charged accordingly. No advertisment will be taken out until paid for. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the ycar or half-year, . pe These terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to. Job Department. Phamplets, Hand Bilis, Posters, Pro- | +J + sion Court. grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Port Perry, Books, Checks, Books, Circulurs, Business | omee hours from 10a m. t. Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and} ------ color, exceuted promptly and at lower rates T. than any other establishment in the County. g&y™ Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &e. printed can have them done to take home with them. J. BAIRD. Perry. Business Cardy. JOHN 8. M. WILLCOX, pointed OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE or the county of Ontario. fended to. [ W.BUR: 3p. m. C. FORMAN, For the County of Ontario. Port Perry, Nov 1, 1875. H. PARSONS. ~ Profesional €1wys. JONES, M. D,, Coroner, Physician, 1 . Surgeon, &c. Port Perry. : Residence--Oflice door west of thie Pre terlan Church. New Marriage Act. Port Perry, July 1st, 1874. CHARLES having ted Marriage Licensé Agent-- rs duty) continues to fi heretofore--at Port 1 INRY been re- ARE, Coronor for the County of I ENRY ! RB. W | Ontario, Physiclan, Surgeon and Ac ur, Prince Albert H. GSTER, M. I, J. geon and Accoucheur. Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. Office over Nott's Fueniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets. Office hours from 9 a.m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupied by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. Physician, Su r- R. RICTARDSON, Re-appointed Issuer of Marriage licenses. Under the New Act. Office, lot 10, in the 1st "on. Brock Brock, Aug ye RS. MCGILL & RAE, Physclans, Surgeons, D &c., &c, Office and Residences, King st., Oshawa, FRANCIS RAF, M.D. WM. M'GILL, MM. M, F. MCBRIEN, Hospital, Loud T C. FORMAN, U. Hil, . ISSUER OF Marringe licenses: One of the Walker Port Per Oshawa, E. FAREWELT, LL. B., Co e) . Attorney for O ist Boileitor, and Nof oi cupled by 3, IL Cochrane, Esq., x Whitby. door west House Jous CHRISTIE, al TO J YMAN I. ENGLISIL LL. itor in Chancery, Attorney, Conveyuncer, &c. Oshawn. OMece--Simeoe strect, opposite the Post Office ssuer of Mar lonveyancer, oo. Cor 5 Office-- Manchester, "THE ONTARI0 FARMER. Mutual Insurance Company. "Younis QG. torney-at-Law, Solicito and Insolvency, Notary Public, Office--MeMiilan's Block, Brock s Whitby. Barrister, At- in Chancery, ¢ fully organized and is risks on Farm Buildings , country School Houses Those wishing to insure and AMERON & MACDONNELL, Barristers |i nd Attorneys at Law, Solicitors County fand Churches, Council, Ontario. Offices Court House, Whitby. Lave now au opportunity of doing so, cither "| hy applying to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found as low as those of any respon. sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada, Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel Brock St., Whithy L, FAIRBANKS, Jn., Sceretary, M. C, CAMERON, A. HURD, Attorney at Law, and of P in Chancery. "Ofce in the Royal Arcade, Port Perry. W. Maurice Cochrane, TTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan. cery, Notary Public, &e., &c. Office hours punctually from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Money to Loan at 8 per cent, on all kinds of good security. Office, Bigelow's Royal Arcade, PORT PERRY. FER DENTISTRY. ER The undersigned would inform the public that he now practices his profession of Dental Surgeon at his residence, Prince Albert, where he is prepared to attend to all who require his services, or parties will be WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOLFENDEN, YW E Fo: tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St, Whit! Also, Azent for the Scottish Granite, Also Building Stone cut to orde:, : JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. 3 n and American Marble Whitby, July 29, 1874. M, SPENCE, CoxTRaCTOR, BUILpen, &c. The Subscriber in returning his sincere ronage t would inform the perty and moved into the Village of ce |. Albert, he will in future give his hole to s as and is now ready to undertake Stone Work, Brick- Laying, Plastering, and everything connecte therewith, which he will execute on the short- est notice and in the best and most durable style, and at the very lowest figure at which st. material Tescher of Musie, Musical In- IS8 8. 8. HARRINGTON, Tether of Applications by Post or in person solicited. Residence, on Union Avenue, Port F the Town of Whitby, hag been ap- Any business antrusted to his charge will be carefully at- 3, Clerk-of the Third Divi- Office in Bigelow's Block, INSPECTOR of WEIGHTS § MEASURES 45:tf 1874. 1m therchy su; post a Home Insurance Company E. MAJOR, 1 coast AUCTIONEER. All parties wishing his services can call at the © Observer" Ofhee, Port Perry, and arrange fcr days of Sales. Glen Major, Oct. 10, 1876. ___ hotels. PORT PERRY Pe HE Subscriber having leased the above hotel, it will be his endeavor to conduct it in every particular so,as to merit the approbation and patronage of the publie, THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or quality of accommo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed Ly noue out of the best cities, Commercial Travelers, the Traveling Public, Farmers and others doing business in the Village and the general public will find in THE WALKER HOUSE all that can be required in the matter of (accommodation and moderatioh in charges. The Charges are No Higher at the Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. The House is fitted up throughout in FIRST CLASS STYLE, The Tables and Bar supplied with the choice of the market and the utmost atten-- tion"paid to the convenience and comfort of ALL GUEST An abundance of comfortal Shed accommodation, and attenti W. B. McGA Port Perry, April 20, 1876. {pone PERRY HOUSE, | PORT JAS, V., PERRY. THOMPSON, - PROPRIETOR The above House is now most comfort- {ably furnished, and Guests are cared f the Home Style, Good Liquors and Cig (also, first class ling and good Ostlérs,-- {Additions have been made which makes this | the largest and best House in this section of country. Fare $1.00 per Day, | ---- ire HOUSE, PORT PERRY, "The Subscriber having leased this comfort able and convenient Hotel, will spare neither Jabor nor expense in providing for the com fort and c nee of guests. The Tables will alw be supplied with the Test to he had in the market. Only choice Liguorsand Cizars at the Bar. Any quantity of firstelass Stable and hed accommodation properly attended to by careful Ostlers. | " CHAS, HOLT. , March 8, 1876 { HAKESPEARE S P. | CORNER OF KING AND YORK RTS. | JAMES POWELL, . 1 Fi First-class accommodation ; bath rooms, &e. Board, $1.50 per day, Bone HOUSE, vv MANCHESTER. By GEO. HOUCK. Having leased the above excellent Hotel it will be my endeavor to conduct it in every particular so as to merit the appro- bation and patrenage of the public. Manchester, Oct, 6, 1875, JUEENS HOTEL, oy, Corner of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. NNINGTON, Ox. D. CAMPBELL, . . Proprietor This Motel is now furnished in the best style, and offers cvery accommodation te t rs irst class Sample Rooms. Livery t. 20,18 43 1 PRINCE ALBERT. | W. H. PARK, =~ - - PROPRIETOR Having purchased the above pleasantly THE WALKER HOUSE ALL HOUSEL-KEEPERS SHOULD BUY i sono} Suoajsuwiay TO BE HAD AT W. T. PARRISH PORT PERRY, And at no other place. Draft, and - AALVadaTdd dHL - 'S All Stoves fully warranted both as to Cooking, Not to Crack Give me a call and be convinced that there is none to be compared with them. Prices to suit the haved times. Pipo Elbows, lot Air Agricaltnral Furnaces, &e., &e, A call solicited. Port Perry, Sept. 25, 1876. Of every variety, the Newest Styles, the Best Material and Svperior Workmanship, at the | Ontario POR Price, CHOICE CARRIAGES. WT. PARRI T My aim is to mect the desires of my Customers as to Durability, 'Style, Comfort, and | man had given Iugh and Rachel a PERRY. Call at my Works and Inspect the Carriages now complied. Drums, SH. Carriage Works ! JAMES EMANEY. M. 0. DONOVAN, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE NEAR THE TOWN HALL, MAKER THE BRIDE'S TRIAL. mates people will put ona man's character, according to the eye with next thing to it, his uncle--was a gentleman, a scholar, and a philan. thropist; while others quite as well qualified to reason and judge, won- dered that such a monster was allow- ed to walk the earth unchallenged. For old Ben Benidict was just the sort of & man to provoke and please alternit3ly, a human March day, with streaks of sunshine and chilling gusts sandwiched through his nature. People who knew him liked him passing well, but it sometimes took a lifetime to know him as he really was, 'Yon will bo sure to' like my uncle, darling,' said IIugh Benidict to his young wile, but he is stirling.' Rachel did not answer, but her blue eyes wero wistful and tull of perplexity. Uucle Ben, whom she had never seen, but of whom she had heard so munch, was to her an in- scrutable riddle, whom she feared more than she was willing to ac- knowledge. For Tugh's future depended to a certain extent upon «le 18 eccentric Uncle Ben Benidiet, and with Hugh's future and her own was bound inseperably. She was a fair, fresh looking girl, with velvety cheeks, bronze bright hair, and features as delicately cut as Cameo. Hugh was quite certain that Unelo Ben could not see her without loving her; hut then {these young-husbands are apt to be partial judges. She was sitting in the firelight at their lodgings, when the old gentle. man first beheld her; and the only warning sho had of his presence she | saw reflected in Hugh's eyes. 'My dear, how do you do," said | the old gentleman kissing her on | beth checks. [And sho thonght | terrible after all. | IIe turned to Hugh attér he had | thus uncerempniously made himself acquainted with his new nieceain- | law. 'Well, young man, you ready to leave these lodgings and go to your new home ?" ho asked; tor be it known that the old gentle he was not so are wedding present of a new house, wherein they were to live. ily. «Shall it be to-morrow ?' self. ' uncle was taking light a cigar. It is strange what different esti- which they may view him. Tn the opinion of some Mr Benjamin Ben- idict--not our hero exactly, but the «Quite, sir,' ugh answered cheer- «Yous. «All right. And Mr Benidiet sat down to spend the evening and enjoy him- Well sir,' said IIngh, when his leave, and had paused on tke front door steps to| ¢ Well, sic I' said Uncle Benidict, calmly. 'Ilow do you like her?' asked Hugh. | . scoro of times, and commission Uncle Ben to take the best possible caro of her until he should return, ¢ Foolish children!' said Mr Beni- dict, as"be saw Rachel sobbing on Hugh's shoulder. But thero was a cheery twinkle in his own keen grey eye nevertheless, Poor little girl ! The atmosphere had lost somewhat of its sparkle, and the world looked less bright, as she jonrneyed in Uncle Ben's barouche towards her new home; with Uncle Ben's paper rattling at her side. As the autumn twilight began to fall her thoughts became busy, as a woman's will at times. ¢ Uncle,' she said, turning sudden ly towards the old gentleman, what kind of a house is it?' ours I mean.' were so low,' grumlbed the old gentleman, -- 'I's partly the effect of the large patern of the wall paper, said Rach- el with a glance at the red and green monstrocities, 'a narrow stripped pattern will improve it.' ¢ What queer little cupboards by the side of the mantel I' said Uncle Ben. ¢ Oh, they will be nice for our best china,' said Rachel. 'My dear do you really think you shall like this place ? (T shall like anyplace ITugh is!' she said brightly. She wentall over the house with® the old gentleman, planning im- provements and suggesting and coi < triving until he began to think thet that she would make an Arcadia out of the tumble-down old farm. If she shed a few tears on her pil'ow. when she went to rest under the eves of the roof, in an apartment which must have been built for Tom Thumb, Uncle Ben Benidict never suspeeted it. ' There was a chariot at the door when Rachel arose from her break- fast of bread and butter and coffee the next morning. 'Come, my luss,' said the old gentleman, 'I want to show you a place further up the road which has been taken by a friend of mine.' The drive and the delicious Sep-- tember air was like an invigorating tonic to our weariel httle lride; and a picture after tho style of Wat- teau awaited them in the exquisite villa with its rose clad bay windows and picturesquely sloping roof -- Rustse iron chairs stood under the bowing branches of the elms of the lawn, and a marble Cupid, holding a where "Well, said Uncle Ben, reflect. ively, 'its a cottage, I should say.' <A modérn cottage ?' ¢ Well, no; rather of the unique order than otherwise. re 'Ob,' cried Rachel, I am glad. 1 despise those new, stiff, formal places, that look as if they were made to be admired, not lived in and enjoyed. Uncle, laughing at?' . "At your curiosity, my dear,' re- plied the old gentleman. "Then I will not ask yon another question,' said Rachael resolutely. what are you But she fully atoned for that de privation by skitching on the tablets of her own fancy an endless variety of little gothic structures, with bay windows, trellises climbing covered 'with honeysuckles ; while Uncle Ben watched her from behind the screen of his newspaper, with the quecrest expression on his brown old face. roses and 'I'm almost sorry I commenced tho thing." he said to himself. <If] carved conch-shell, scattering bright should be disappointed in her! But vain into a flower bordered basin directly in front of the gates. "Oh how beautiful I" er1ed Rachels 'Inever saw such superb scarlet geraniums in my life; and what a lovely marbel paved hall /' 'You like the appearance ?' "Oh, yes; 'tis beautiful.' ) "Come in, my dear, and see how you like the interior,' said the old gentleman, serencly. It was perfect, from the drawing rooms with their superb Brussels carpets and exquisite silk hangings, to the chambers in white and pink, like the inside of a rose heart, and tho fairy conservatory, all stocked with camelias, heliotrope and rare fuchsias, at the south end ot tho house. It is like fairyland? erthusias- tically cried Rachel. ¢Do tell mes Uucle Ben. who is tolive here ?' Uncle Benidiet turned round and faced her. 'You, my dear.' ¢ And Ilugh, of course ?' 'To be sure. 'But, Uncle," gasped Rachel quits overwhelmed by this good luck, 'the other house--' 'That's only a little joke ot mine. This is the real house, and I give it to you with more pleasure that you are disposed to make the best of the badbargain you thought you were in pooh! it's the only way to find out if she's worth my boy's love. Presently the old lumbering char- iot camo to a stand-still;; but to Rachels surprise, in front of no fairy cot, or low-eaved ediface surrounded by varandahs and flower parterres. A tumble down, unpainted old farm-house stood a little back from the road, with its sutters by one hinge, and one or two scrub. by their foliage in the wind. hanging lilac bushes forlornly tossing 'low dreary it looks,' thought Rachel, with a little shudder, as she wondered whether the coachman had really meant to stop there. But Uncle Ben at oned scized her carpet bag and umbrella. ¢Come my deur," he said to Rach: cl. Is this the place ? she asked. "This is the place,' Uncle Ben answered, with a sudden paroxysm of coughing. 'Gate a little out of order,' as that useful mode of in- gress beeamo suddenly detached from its sole surviving hinge, and fell with a crash to the ground; 'but that'ssoon sét right with a screw=- driver and half-a-dozen screws.' Alas! Poor Rachel. What were her sensations as she looke bladnkly around the neglected, dismal spot « 3 » » y hear rater it. rte ame situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired BROCK STREET, WHITBY. iow oan 1 tell BP deminied the which was the solerealization of her [for, My dear, the contented mind My long and thorough knowledge of every neces and renovated the entife premises even to old gentleman, * irritably; she dsfo. 0 00 pls was ah Te pak by of the profession enable me to fuction Bi : _____ |the Sheds. The Hotel has been farnished A a pretty to look at, 50s % ching doll fairy dreams? This was the home| von possess is worth a thousand warrant satisfaction in every instance. in First-Class Style and Stocked with the Uncle benedict had given them !-- And for an instant our poor little heroine felt as if she could repel the unwelcome gift, and tell Uncle Ben- GOOD Assortment of Buggies constantly on hand made from. the best Material. -- y 1 Particular attention paid to re- houses !' And Rachel felt something warm and wet upon her cheek, like a tear, as the old gentleman stooped to kiss her. R, FOSTER, L D8. Prince Albert, Aug. 16, 1876. C. N. VARS, L. D. 8. FIVEETH insetted on all the latest princi- ples of the art, and as cheap as the pap, best Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the comfort of guests, The table and bar well supplied, W. H. PARK. Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. Ww M. WILLCOX, or a white kitten! It isn'talways or the prettiest calicoes that wsshos the best. Good evening.' And Hugh Benidict, albeit ho was very fond of his uncle, did not know ZX Work made to order with ncatness and despatch, pairing. FE LICENSED AUCTIONEER, ; FOR THE CO. OF ONTARIO, Alf AND TOWNSIIPS OF MARL. LS Lp PoSA & CARTWRIGHT, Begs to thank his many friends and the bt if jamin plainly that sho would not est, and as good as the best. Tecth BHc pencmlly. for the: Hberal patron-. 4 RASTRONG HOUSE EE whotlior to bs mador not: spend her days in a hovel like this.| When Hugh came home, to find with. Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted Ny Lost ior Ya for the EAE Tos, A BASTRORG Hous, Q ! P U im P S Y 38 . But then came her sober second | his little wife upon the verandah, all without pain by producing local anwsth- i iven up the business of | P © y Say the vest: morning, how thoughts. Uncle Benidict meant welcoming smiles to greet him, he Sowa aving now given P . es 8. 2 :le ao 3 £ala. * Dontioal Rooms.in Cowar's Now Bailiff, T Dit in future, to devote my (LATE ALBION) ever, Uncle Ben made his appear 5 2 block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King Street, Oshawa, OHAS. THORN. V 8, OYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, Mines of the Veterinary Institute, + WILLIAMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT, J = WHITBY, Chicago, Ill. Gold Medalist for the | Also Bill Stamps always on Lond. a I begs to announce that he has| Arrangements can be made for sales &c., Fi ii 4h at Port Perry, and is | at the Onserven Office, and at the Standard "EH, BRYANS, Proprietor, y sted to | Office, Port Perry. The Subscriber having succeeded Mr, Mason itn th monk sii swim 7 arn, wiknoo, in pwr abt Sathalis tel 48 \ manner. All orders left at the Medical Hall | Port Perry, Oct. 25, 1873. and renovating the entire premises. The Bar 3 3 aving had considerable cal" ex. Lope i in Jrance, the Dole Jans 7 WM. GORDON, . " ajoste's ol in Building Licensed Auctioncer, Valuator. &e er whole time to the business of Auctioneer, ONTARIO. Collecting, &e. 1t will be my endeavot, by prempt and careful attention to business, to give full satisfaction to all who may favor me with their Sales or Collecting. Bi'ls dranghted and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. . : kindly ; they were poor, and could not affort to dispense with oven the meanest roofs over their heabs. No, ghe must gratefully accept the pre-| «But none too good for the little sent in the same spirit in avhich it | that inhabits it,' Uncle Ben answer- was givin, aud check in the bud all ed. her rebellious and unamiable repin-- ings. ¢I told you it: was acottage you know," said Uncle Ben, keenly serntinizing her face, as they stood exclaimed (-- "Why, Uncle Ber, this isa perfect usket I! 2 ance before the young breathless and eager. "Trunks packed, eh ?' "All but the last one, uncle,' and Rachel lifted her head out of the tray, as you may have seen a red clover blossom rise up from: beneath a child's foot. '1 am going to tuke you down to Bloomdale myself, my dear,' said Uncle Ben. 'Ilugh, L want you to «o off to Canterbury with these let. couple; You can get the best and cheapest Pump in the Province : At J. IRV IN'S PATENT PUMP FACTORY, PORT PERRY. .---- , late Jewett House, Kent Board, $1.50 per day. Bac MOUS Street, Lindsa; best examination on Horse Practice. Author of a First Prize Essay op Shocing. Gradu- ated Sept. 16, 1867. E. BENSON, Proprietor, And Ilagh readin the totre that his young wife had won the capric« ious old gentleman's heart. ---- ¢ What is tho best remedy," asked a preach. er ofa shrewd observer, ¢ for an inattentive SEE THE PRICES. of Mr Allison, will receive prompt " AUCTIONEER. Te mors und 3 on the doorstep waiting for the door |, dience Give th thing to: d 3 be ~ market provided for the Tables. Excellent Puspr--A complete Pump and Fire oe andignce ive them something to atten 3 Y ou i sai ime Lo Saugd TAR ders fina Javingsblnined + weabling and attentive Osten, Loo a C¥ith Lose and Coupling complete for ters. They are of importance. I'd|to be opened. . ; to, was the sigmficant. reply. * Hungry ; . 28, 1873. «d to give prompt| Williamsburg, Dee. 6, 1875, 3 $5. a f ro myself if I were ten years yonug-| ¢ Yes, I know.' said Rachel, glanc- | sheep will look up to the vack if there is hay . Sout $rey, 0st, 2% id i attention to Sales of a on : Patent Swing Lift Pumps at 50 cte per foot. f i go my Y Jouug ia) », suid Rachel, 5 i in it.' RY er; but sudden journeys don't agree with old bones like mine.' seription committed to his care and would Common Log Pumps at 40 cents per foot. ing around with. brightening eyes. solicit a share of public patronage. The 'That is a very echoico climbing We don't know how pin-bmcks are made, -- © @vchitects, Kr. Railway. -S{ } (Common turned suction Pumps at 35 cents S y Bills, &c., made out free of charge. | -- mr 4 per foot. 4 5 3 | Hugh looked aghast at the propos- | rose over the window if only pro- bat hor. Ye someting in them sharp LIPP, A &o WM. LEE, ORT WHITBY & PORT PERRY EXTEN- Qistern Pumps, a complete Pump, from § { 1. Rachel tarned nal 5 ; and quick | A young lady not far from 4 W. CUD , Arcuirger, &0. Greenbank P. 0. P STON NE BIN Nota up to $8. TN al, Rachel turned pale. perly trained. here sat down incautiously, a few days since 3 si TIME TA o. (| 3A | Also every other description of Pump, at EQUALLY LOW RATES! » experience in Pump-making in the largest factories in Canada and Trains Going North, nam he nubscribereela confident that he can perfectly satisty all that will : NO: 2 MAIL, NO,1 MIX. | favor him with a call. i bymailorotherwise promptly attended to. p.m. | Aljordersforany ofthe above, whether y Prom ed Le erty. Greeubank, Aug, 31, 1876. «Cant the business be posponed, » . sir,' said Hugh, hesitatingly. 'No, it can't I' said Unele Ben, curtly, 'Ifyou don't want to go, say so, Idaresay Ican find some one else to oblige me. "It's rather lonesome,' said Uncle Ben. : "I like the country," Rachel an- swered hopefully. ] As she spoke a slipshod old wo- man appeared at the door to let and at once went up as high as the chair back! The wail that issued from her . beautiful mouth was sulphurous, i « How to get rid of a cold' is being discnss« od by the country papers. Put a little nitro, glycerine up your nose, then hit it with a sledge hammer, and the cold "will never 3 Takes oflect on Monday, Sth May, 1876. ns run by Toronto time, which is twenty- i 1, pike A slower than G.T.R. ti yr 's Pi +. Construction, T | hg Township of Brock, Uxbridge, | A Sontty Thorab, Rama, Mara, Mariposa d Eldon, . 5" Pasties entrusting thelr Bales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given ding A 1SIGNS, PLANS, DETAILS, ESTL PE: HONS, ATES, $C, Fr For Ruildings, at alow figure. Whithy Junetion . Whitby... Sept. 29,1870. ¢ wir aa ; ) dro tot, a bw | = = g ® ; pS eauee Tl £0, said Hugh.-- | them in, and led the way to the Lest, trouble you again, ¥ I TT oO Lit, a Block. : Hu Luggage Notice. 'Isuppose Iam old enough to yD rey Suriaine, spared * What do/yen sel} Duis Jur jn £5 r, " B . 8.35 A . + | quired & person of a man attempting to dis. 3.8. prbpared to rect Dakin of EE Sains Trains Going South, TAKEN TO AND FROM THE STATION take caro of a little girl like that,' | and a fir in the grata that omitted | nose of some chickens of gi any size or Kind: © Ari : : am p.m. AND AROUND TOWN. The Wiladiiben Would' respicthilly 1o-| ent + . ; Bo pase of Sofie us. of a questionable ap« A! . ICENSED Anctic for 'the Township Port P dop. 6.00 dep. 1,25 } quost--as they are about dissolving partner- said Uncle Ben, in an aggrieved | far more smoke than caloric. pearance, ¢ I sell them for profits; was the _SouiciTor AND of Brock, | ond To Erinn Abe rel 142] The Subscriber is prepared to convey | qin ihat parties having nccounts against tone. ¢ You'll find us both at the| Smokey chimneys, eh? said [answer. "Thank you for the information ; va Canads. North Ontario; Mariposa, etc, In the County | Soro 6.50 137 | Chests, Trunks, Boxes and: every ofber de-| 4h firm, or against either of the firm, will | ogidence, with tho table laid for| Unelo Bev. fran that they are prophets," ded the quera Pe ts business with the. t Office | of Victoria. 'Residence--Can ington, lence | THe 6.42 2)0 | ceription of Luggage to or from the Railwav | gong in their acounts immediately. "Also | 1 om an - ' ha Dubidaralis" : departments of the Governmont | Orders loft at this office, or at his residence tookiin Tn 3% | Station or anywhere around town. All| parties indebted to the firm aro requested to |dinner, when you come back, to-| ¢The dradght seems to be: poor,' Ga ' Tale "and the Registration of Trade wl Bs puustially. tended oi Pehl aap rive 7.85 afrive 8.00 | Orders promptly attended to. Charge: | adjust their accounts before 1st Nov., 1876. | morrow.' ; said Rachel, but, 1 dire: sagit. cin { Ii .r " i $ ! ' . : 3 N ' nl aa CLs ge prowpt i made. B A hor ni a ® J. COOK. BIESFELD te &e So there was nothing for it but for kbo altered.' nae ; AIG Patents of Invention, prepared WALSHE, the North Ontario Auction- JANIS HOLDEN, Port Perry Tan. 1st, 1874, Tort Perry, Sept. 28, 1876. . Hugh to kiss his little'bride a half] *Ihadn't aiy 'idea the 1" on receipt of the model of the nvention. RP LL . i hi had . EN ' . . 4 & / . : « A . To v . - - bn AS

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