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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Jun 1878, p. 1

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VOL. XXI, NO. 29. ONTARIO OB AND GENERAL ADVERTISER PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1878. A Sw_-- Forth Ontotic Obseruer, A WEEKLY POLITICAL, AGRICUL. TURAL § FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, B Y BAIRD: & PARSONS. TERMS.--$1 per annum, if paid in ad- vance ; if not $1.50 will be charged. No subscription taken for less than six months; and no paper discontinued until all arrears are paid, RATES OF ADVERTISING. For each line, first insertion ........$0 08 Ptgeiyiont insertions, per line , 0 02 'ards, under 6 lines, per annum . . 5 00 B&F Letters containing money, when ad- dressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- ed, will be at our risk Advertisements measured by Nonpareil, and charged according to the space they oc- cupy. ' Advertisements received for publication. without specific instructions, will be inserted until forbid and charged accordingly. No advertisement will be taken out untilpaid for. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants and others who advertise by the year or half-year. B&F These terms will in all cases be strictly +..emd to Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads; Blank Forms, Receipt ks, Checks, Books, Circulars, Busipess Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and solor, exccuted promptly and at lower rates shan any other establishment in the County. Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &c. printed can have them done to take home with them. J. BAIRD. Professional Caras. IR, © ., Physician, Sur- « geon and Accoucheur, Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. OMce over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets. Office hours from 9a. m. to 12 m. Residence, the dwelling recently occupled by Mrs. Geo, Paxton. H. PARSONS. Coronor for the County of R. WARE, Surgeon and Ac- Ontario, Physiclan, coucheur, Office, opposite the town hall. Port Perry. ie ii RS. McGILL & RAE, Physclans, Surgeons, &e., &e, Office and Residences, King st., ONTARIO BANK. CAPITAL $3,000,000 PORT PERRY BRANCH. SAVINCS DEPARTMENT. A Savings Department is now open in connection with this Branch. Deposits of FiveDollars and upwards received and inter- est allowed thereon, No notice of withdrawal required. A.A. ALLEN, MANAGER. . RNHAM, Clerk of the Third Divi- . bi ELLE Office in Bigelow's Block, Port Perry. Office hours from 10a m, to8 p. m. T. C. FORMAN, INSPECTOR of WEIGHTS & MEASURES For the County of Ontario. Port Perry, Nov 1, 1875. 45:tf OHN CHRISTIE, TOWNSHSP CLERK, ssuer of Marriage Licenses--Conveyancer, Commissioner &c. Office--Manchester. T C. FORMAN, ) ISSUER OF Marriage Licenses. One door west of the Walker House Port Perry. 1874. 1st, Port Perry, July ENRY CHARLES having been re- appointed Marriage License Agent-- (after sixteen years duty) continues to fur- nish Licenses as herctofore--at Port Perry. gage to accept such sum, MNEY T0 LOAN | MORTCACES WANTED. JHE Subscribers have lai ey placed in their hands Improved Farms, Ilage Pro el and other Securities in this and adjoining Counties at the lowest current rates of Interest. As we have funds on hand at all times Borrowers candep nd on getting their money with the east possible delay. WANTED TO PURCHASE, Any number of Mortgages for which the high- est figures will be allowed. Weare also appraisers for tha Canada Per- manent Building Society, the cheapest and largest Monetary Institution in Canada. Paid wp Capital $1,500,000. Instalments re-payable in from 2 to 20 Lands Bought and Sold. Several good farms for sale. 23 Agents for several first class Fire In- surance Companies. e sums of mon- r investment on years. Collections made and a general agency busi- ness transacted. 29 DEBENTURES BOUGHT.-&X JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, General Agents, PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES C. M'KENZIE, PROPRIETOR. TE Subscriber having now fully ecuipped his new and extensive Livery Stabl:s with @ supply of superior Horses and Carriiges, is prepared to furnish first class LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 WHITBY STEAM MARBLE WORKS. J. & R. WOLFENDEN, HOLESALE and Retail dealers in Foreign and American Marble Man- tles, Monuments, &c., Dundas St , Whitby, Also, Agent for the Scottish Granite, Also Building Stone cut to order, JOHN NOTT, Agent, Port Perry. Whitby, July 29 1874. 32 hotels. Ofmce In Mr. Ross' Ontario Port Perry. Port Perry, Oct. 11, 1872, JAMESLUND, MONEY, LAND & INSURANCE BROKER, ONVEYANCER, Commissioner for taking AMdavits in Court of Queen's Bench, &c. MONEY TO LOAN In any manner to suit borrowers, Mortgages Bought, 'Accounts, Notes, &e., Collected and prompt remittances made. The party borrowing money can get it without commission, at the Lowest rate, and is allowed to fix his own time for payment of Interest once a year (not in advance), and he can at any time, just as circumstances permit repay part or all of the principal, the Company binding themselves inthe mort- whether large or small, and apply it as a direct reduction of principal, immediately cancelling the interest on the sum paid. No extra charge is exacted on such repayment. Loans mude from 2 to 20 years on farm, or good productive town property. In all cases where the title is perfect, THE WALKER HOUSE PORT PERRY 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 public, THE WALKER HOUSE whether for extent or quality of accommo- dations is equalled by few Hotels in the Province and surpassed by none out ot 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 The Charges are No Higher at the Walker House than at any other Hotel in Town. accommodation and moderation in charges. JACK'S THANKSGIVING Hepzibah, the servant of Farmer Peacock, stood watching the long row of froit-pits, tea-cakes and crumpéts which her own deft hands had laid out to cool sufficiently be= fore being placed on the pantry shelves: The woman was about forty-five years of age, and had bern in the Peacock family twenty: five yours. She was in authority in the house. As sho stood contemplating her preparations tor the next duy Hep- zibah heaved a long, deep sigh. 'Five ybdrs! she murmured to berself, 'and never a word from him. Poor boy ! poor boy | déad, and his lonely, unknown grave; very likely lung ago. | She heaved another lofig dnd deep sigh and turned away for--there were otber things to do besides sighing in this kitchen ; and as she finished preparing the fine turkey for the oven, sighed and murmured, ¢ Oh, Jack--Jack! You dear boy, if you could only be here to help to eat him--ah, wouldn't [ take com- fort in making the stuffing.' But none who had ever known him in that house or in that neigh. borhood knew where Jack Peacock was, or had known for many a long day. Jack had been a wild boy with no taste for farming, but a decided taste for'exp'oring the woods, read- ing poetry and roaming the country generally, and discovering curious specimens of mineral in the under- standing of which he displayed a genuine talent and absorbing inter- est. Farmer Peacock was a good man, only rarrow minded and burdened with one idea--that no man could be was more than ono deep wrinklé on his bronzed tace that were but faint lines when Jack went away. *As for Hepzibah, she still spoke her lamen- tatiors loud and definitely. When Hepzibah had finished pre- paring the turkey, she patit ona huge plaiter and prepated to take ic out to the ice-house that it might be in prime condition for next day's oven. Having dispatched that piece of business, Hepzibah took a survey of things in general, as she was in the habit of doing; and presently her careful eye fell on u great heap of brushwood thut was not 'ship shape' tondition as 'was natural on the Peacock farm. * Now what's the matter with that 'ere heap ?' queried Hepzibah of the surrounding air, or of herself. 'It's getting too big, anyway, the pesky thing, how the wind last night must "a blowed it about I' While she spoke, Hepzibah had gone quite close to the brush-heap; and stooped to pick up an armful of larger and smaller twigs. The wind had, indeed, blown the brush- wood about, dislodging it in many places and scattered it so that through the crevices you todid al- most sec to the bottom of it; and as she looked her gaze suddenly fell on her armful of twigs with a loud scream, and then to fall upon the brush heap, scattering it asido as |, though she had gone mad. Very soon Hepzibah bad cleared a large space, so that she could thrust her arm into it ; and then re gardless of the scratches, she bur- rowed about with her hand until she held in its grasp something cold and hard, whose glitter had caught her glance through all the broken wood fiitual Words of forgiveness and loving kindness spokén Letween them. 'I must prepare your mothét, said Farmer Peacock, leaving Jack out- side the door when they reached home * or else the surprise and joy will be too much for her.' 'Where's my wife? asked the farmer of Hepzibah, on entering the house. ' Asleep, an' you shan't wake her either. The sight of this almost killed her, snd our darling Jatk away all these years HIGHS for it, and Hepzibab held the watch tuder his hose. 'A nice man you are, ain't ye?' But. Farmer Peacock only gave shout and called "Jack | Jack I' 'Yes father," rushing into be ha smothered in Hepzibah's embrace: 'I'll never believe you quite for- give me, Jack, unless you consent to wear it and own it!' said Farmer Peacock banding the watch to Jack. 'Do; my darling for my sake,' sai his mother entering at that moment So Jack accepted the watch, an covered the little mother's face with kisses ; and that was Jack's Thanks- giving. dtr. k Early fruit catchés the worm. -- something which caused her to drop | This is reliable. 'What does Pennsylvania excel in 7' asked the teacher ot his scholars promptly responded a little fellow near the foot of the class. 'My dear! she remarked through the telephone that ran to her hus- band's office, 'you ought to bespank- ed for not changing your shirt this morning.' the youtlg book-kéeper who received Base ball and tramps,' the message, didn' IWHOLE NO 1073 [sort of the structure of their own bodies, and the laws of physical being upon which their health and lives depend, They are sent to school and crammed with arithmetic i grammer, and geography, by teachers who, in many instances, have never studied phy- siology and hygiene. They are taught to locate the thountains and trace the rivers in foreign countries, but they are never taught to locate the vital organs and glands of their own bodies or trace the veind, arteries, and nerves In their various ramifications, They are instructed in the flows of the tides, and the course of the bcedi's currents, and the philosophy of winds and storms ; but they five no correct conception of the relative effects upon their health of breathing pure apd impure air, nor bas their attention ever been called to to the importance of keeping thelr bodies clean and healthy by regular bathing, The criminality of such neglect in teaching becomes apparent when wo con- sider that the masses, ignorantly violating the laws of health, Dritig upon themselves sickness, suffering and death, that might otherwise be avoided. In this condition of things we welcome into being any work that is calculated to impart to the masses a knowledge of the structure of their own bodies, the laws of health and the importance of observing such laws: We find Dr. Pierce's" Common Sense Medical Adviser to be just sucha work. Itis Physiological and path- ological, aad the major part of it should be converted into a text book for the use of common schools, Its careful study will en- able the healthy to preserve their health and the sickly to regain health, Every parent should read it, and as their children become of praper age instruct them in the all import- ant truths it contains. Were this done, much suftering and premature death would be prevented, and many a youth saved from a life of shame and licenciotisriess. The book contains nearly one thousand pages, is pro- fusely illustrated with colored plates and wood-engravings, and can be had by addyess- ing R. V. Pierce, M. D., World's Dispen- sary and Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y.-- Price, post- paid, $1 50.-- United Brethren Aid Journal, ---------- 'What Washington Didn't Know. If d d t - , the cost will be very slight to the horrower, As I am acting both as Agent and Valuator for several Companies there can possibly be no publicity in the transaction. If the title is perfect the money will be paid here in two weeks after making applica- on. Oshawa, arcally worthy member of society FRANCIS RAE, M,D. unless he was a tiller of the ground or anxious to become such, circum- stances being favorable. He was much attached to Jack, in his way, 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 and branches that intervened. feel like kesping up Ye Sislogue, She drew it forth in triumph, Oncecifidn ait lerening dismal, | 1 and it was a large, old-fashioned gave hera kiss, paroxysmal, and heavy gold watch. called her name baptismal; precious 'My Jack--my poor Juck--my name I loved of yore. Ah, she was We don't like to be irreverent, bat would like to ask : what did our forefathers know ? What, for instance, did George Washington know? He never saw a fast mail train ; ho never held his ear to a telephone ; he never WL. M'GILL, M.D. R.-RICHFARDSON Re-appointed Issuer Marriage Licenses. M. F. MCBRIEN, M.D,, M. R. C.. 8, Guy's Hospital, London, England. The lye R. y HL. aay ° " Oshawa, JAMES LUND, Broker, &c., E. FAREWELL, LL. B, County Crown the Ne t. Office, lot 10, in the . : i : sat for a pictufe In a photograph gallery J 1 Attormey for Unfarld Basten, Autoeney, Donde fag Row Ac 1 ) Parrish's Block, Con Dn a paslom ALL GUESTS ever Mga was to a son. But| gear Jack I" sobbed Ilepzibah as she |* Sriing Sraabie, pei of spesch Viever: viv: o i'n 4 a olieitor, Not bls. nay. ' * Uxbridge, May 17, 1877. . his way of showing i i a iri 3 78 | 2 cuplad by S. H. Gochmne, ay Brock street, | prock Ang. 5,1874. 33 | Uxbridge, May 17, 187 An abundances} comforavle Stade snd y ot 8 10 g it -- peculiar. ran faster than she had run for many | *" 1d ar In unre) a oe you | sighted a Erupp gun; he never received a Whitby. Shed accommodation, and attentive hostlers, © was given to informing Jack year towards the house holding the | *°%'¢" tteach her, for she had been | tejegraph despatch ; he never listened to tho ENRY GRIST, Paten SOLICITOR AND H DravenTyAy, Ottawa, Canada Transacts business with the Patent Office and other departments of the Government opyrights and the Registration of Trade and Designs procured. Drawings, NGLISH LL. B., Solicitor in Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa. site the Post Office W. B. McGAW. Port Perry, April 20, 1876. MONEY TO LOAN. The undersigned has any amount of Money to lend upon Farm and Town Property, at many times a day that he would come to nothing good, and his cus- Mrs Peacock gave acry as if a tom of doing this as often as possible knife had struck her wnen sho saw in the presence of others--especially the w ae there before, and only murmured fiz of an electric pen ; he never saw a pretty 'Buss me more.' | girl running a sewing machine; he never saw a self-propelling engine go down the street to a fire; he never took laughing gas; recovered watch higa in the air. MAN I. 1, Chancer, OmMece--Simcoe street, op! 3 A reformed strawberry is wanted --is necsssary. Why don't our Mar Par PERRY HOUSE, SMITH, B., Barrister, A atch. . ot of seth > he neve Laity Solicitor in Chancery, Specifications, and other Documents neces. Unusually Low Rates of Interest! PORT PERRYGOPRIETOR. | "05 ee tee atch. way wen av wey i "ia . _ he never had a set of store teeth ; he never and' Insolvency, Notary Public, &e. sary to secure Patents of Invention, prepared" © ey "= wou (Ua, V, THOMPROM. t "| young fellow like Jack, and al-f po scroamed, The sight of it kills | berry that will act fair tind honest? never owned a bonanza mine; he never [PERT 1ne above House is now most comfort OmMmce--MecMiilan's Block, Brock street, » | : i ough he b v Also several Improved Farms, and Wild [ably furnished, and Guests are cared for in' & ore it well, it often stung | Lands for sale, cheap. t thy. ; W. Mauiice Cochrane, 3 TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor in Chan cery Notary Public, &c., &ec. tos Office hours punctually from 9a.m. fo 5 pm. | n him in the pus Money io Loan at 8 per cent,on ull | pugh, Kivi no he n receipt of the model of the Invention. rte ee knew Old Probs ;' he--but why go on ? No { wt SPENCE, CoNTRACTOR, BUILDER, &C. when he took an excursion, it was on a flat boat; when he went oft on a train it was a mule train ; when he wanted to talk toa man in Milwaukee, he had to go there ; when he wanted his picture taken, it was done in pro- : it 1-- | --not have all the big ones crawl on top of the basket and the little ones nestle at the bottom. For the stronger to ruie over the weak is uite natural, however. mo! I knew he never took Oh my boy !--my boy /' Then Hepzibah hid the watch in ber pocket, und gave her whole ate tention to her mistresss; who, now | 4 he Home Style. Good Liquors and Cigars, bim deeply. Investments made in Municipal Deben-| also, first class Stabling and good Ostlers,-- But there was a deeper affront in tures, Bank and other marketable Stocks. Additions have been made which maker this store for Jack Apply to the largest and best House in this section of country. Fare $1.00 per Day. One day he had been absent from he Subscriber in returning his sincere as for the very iiberal patronage bes y he past woul towed on him in the pd EO atom he Village of Prince t JAMES HOLDEN, goose quill ; when he had anything to mend his grandmother did it with a darning needle; when he went to a fire he stood in a line and passed buckets ; when he looked at a clam, he never dreamed that it was apy relation of his ; when he went to a concert, he heard a cracked fiddle and an insane clarionet ; when he had a tooth pulled, he sat down and never left oft yelling; when he got out of teeth he gummed victuals; when he wanted an international exhibition he sent for Lafayette and ordered his friends up from old Virginia with the specimen senri Albe e will in future give his whole A k kins i Salo . : i 3 kins of ol Arcade, em he ma business as Cohyractor, and is Official Assignee, Broker, &e. AILWAY HOUSE sunrise to sunset; and when he ar- that she had given way to her grief A newly imported Hungarian, | file with a piece of black paper and a pair of ce, Bige! ya arcs oe lertake Stone Work, Brick- | . 3 2 j : i i i 3 i : whe! rol ik ? PORT PERRY. i everything connee Orrice--Over the Dominion Bank, McMil- (Opposite the Railway Station,) rived at home his father mot him seemed really about to die from the employed ona farm a few miles shears: when he got the fetvng from back PATHISON, (ate of Deaverton) | therewith, which Bo will execute or a durable 1an's Block, Brock st., Whitby. PORT PERRY. with an angry frown. Siolencsot it north of this town, tilted up a bee- | couoties they had to be brought in by a mar} T F JRSON avertail) | ast notice and e he: E I wn: + . v v . : 2 i N Hiarrister an Attorney-at Law, Soliel- | S0OUTE BG orl west figure at which Whitby, April 10, 1873. 'This House has been thoroughly over.| 'Whereis my watch, sir ?' hede-| |, + Iv: hatofal thinat'sh bive to see what they were doing with an ox cart; when he took aim at an torin 'hancery, Conveyaucer, Notary Pub- | = good oh can he done. | The best mate Sn hauled, fitted up and arranged with a view manded You ugly, hateful t ing!" she ex- b I b enemy, he had to trust to a crooked barrelled N Le. clas: C be ~ ~ 4 : i. % & Be Hah Brown & Currle's Store A Aseria WM. SPENCE. RMERS & GTHERS to the accommodation and comfort of guests, or : claimed ; 'I Lope you've made under u ere, ; e ays they were old flint-lock ; when he wrote it was with a Office ove ' Prince Albert, April 5, NOTICE TO FA Meals and Refreshments on the arrival of refused you, so you took French enough in this house ; but only wait making chain ligntning and bad 2,- Port Perry. -- eer: [LLINGS & MeGILLIVRAY, Barristers WwW VI . WwW 1 B Solicitors, Notaries Public, &e, Port Perry. A large amount of money to loan at 8 per cent. . John Billings. | Pr trains. First-class stable and shed accom leave and helped yourself.' modation. pou 3 'TI baven't got your watch and havn't bad it,' returned the boy red- dening at his father's tone and manner. 'Don't lie, sir, as well as steal,' thundered Farmer Peacock. 'Hand out my watch, and then, perhaps, I may listen to your excuse for taking it without leave.' But Jack had grown redder and till your master comes home. 000 tons of it on hand, which ex- Farmer Peacock was at that mo. | ploded before he had time to let the | MONEY TO LOAN. HE undersigned would say to the owners of Real Estate, that he has in his hands a lagge amount of private funds which he is prepared to invest for periods to suit borrow- ers--interest at eight per cent Expedition and most reasonable terms assured. 8. H. CHRISTIAN, Manchester, October 17, 1577, MONEY TO LOAN. C. HOLT, Proprietor. REveee HOUSE, 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 patronage of the public. Manchester, Oct. 6, 1875. NTAR10 HOTEL, ment leaving the market town some | box down. miles away, and buttoning his| He wasa Si. Paul clerkand he was try. leather money pouch close up to his ing to amuse himself by questioning a little breast pocket, all unsconscious of £7 wills big Bonnet, near South Stilwater ¥ ¢ What do they set hens for ?' he asked 'To the attentive looks of a couple of hatch chickens,' she replied promptly. -- tramps not far from him but out of [« what do they set milk for 2" he queried. -- his line of vision. Xe then took |' To hatch calves,' she said, and she said it up his walking stick and started for [ina way that caused the St. Paul chap to close the coversation p. d. q. John A. McGillivray. 7 . HURD, Attorney at Law. and Solicitor oo hl s LICENSED AUCTIONEER. in Chancery. Office inthe Royal Arcade, Port Perry. J. A. MURRAY, ATE Patterson & J gD Fenton, Surgeon ETURNING my sincere thanks to my | R numerous friends and patrons for their | liberal patronage bestowed upon we a) Auctioneer during the past eight years, 1 HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money Dentist, Office over would now beg to offer my services to ally on improved property for terms from WHITBY, : . | home with the long swinging stride carefully labelled in bottles ; when he once Gori eh u Wis DRY bate - is ns one to wets yo. : i Losy a T. MASON, - - PROPRIETOR. Toler Riles urs of mottigention that made him a recognisable figure | A happy Selfverapoe for thovsanls Whe got hold of a nuget of gold from an Indian perry. All work in North Ontario, the township of Mariposa : Axen) abil ANADA P| The public well cared for, and all Guests 41 g PAN} efore anyone was near enough see have more wife than 4 ey want, the 'Anti | chief, he felt rich, when he wantedjto know done in the very or Cartwright. . | A Gilse born. instructed to iovest. a will please feel at howe. his large clear eyes. his face Fat," of a patent medi cine man, who guar- | auyihing about the weather, he consulted latest and best style and warranted to give | © yy jong and extensive practice as Auc- ar on ounLof trivate Funds, Whitby, Nov. 9th, 1876. He gulped down his sobs though ! . antees that bis preparation will reduce the | the ground hog or goose bone ;--but why go satisfaction, tioneer has enabled me to judge the value of oanet Regt peecent.. No Commission: eo noTEL ad Rorcd proudly, *L amngithor Farmer Peacock had left the town weight of a fleshy person five pounds a {ony What did such a man know? Who Farm Stock with' an accuracy second to | none in the County, and this is of import- ance as it the Auctioneer is vot a good judge of the value of Stock he may soon lose far more than his fee in any sale. Bill stamps always on hand. Sale Bills arranged and notes supplied Port Perry, March 28, 1877. C. N. VARS, L. D. 8. EETH inserted on all the latest princi- Tn of the art, and as cheap as the cheap- est, and as good as the be: with Gold and Silver. N. F. PATERSON. A y S f far behind him and was going to|week. Itdocen't take much arithmetic to liar nor thief, sir; and I will not enter a ploughed field on the out- [ascertain that the man who can pursuade bear to be called so, even by my skirts of his own farm, fora short [bis 200-pound wife to use it, will at the end father. I have borne your insults, | 4u¢ 1g the house, when, as he turned | of the year have fifty pounds less than no taunts, and reproaches as long as I who had | Wife at all. Coruer of Cameron and Laidlaw Sts. was he nnyway 7 0, 1878. Solicitor, Q Port Perey, Wor 2 CANNINGTON, Oxr. D. CAMPBELL, PROPRIETOR CLEMENT DA WES, This Hotel is now furnished in the best J AS Money to Loan on Farm security in | style, and offers every accommodation to Savery wroM Rats ano Mics.--A. J. Willard, of San Mateo county, California gives a very simple, aud, in his experience? a very effective safeguard against rats and st. Teeth filled Teeth extracted from the road, two men, bi 7 us I le may be arranged at the Tre Dn 0 sulk a a class Sample Rooms. Livery Sn hea po. Ba Shis Is the Jools been close upon bis heels all the lw mice, He takes two round pieces of tin, block, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King | opspnven Office, where a Sale Register will Notes, &o, collected on reasonable Com | oypuched, Wi (nD, ongor 2x . Mit'--| way rushed upon him with uplifted in like the bottom of a fruit can, punches Street, Oshawa. bokept. ol W. M. w, | mission. Apply personally, or byletterto |, ion oct, 20, 1875. 43 | Good-bye, mother; good bye Hepsy; | knives and a sullen demand for his For the past forty years says an English Bole in She Sentro of such pises; ad siriegt CHAS. THORN, V 8, Eid Frais ay 4, 1871. hs e DAWES. Pei old girl I Tt will be along time be- money. ian, I have made my breakfist of a pint of heii > TD a = ie Institut ! Anctiomest, $0, Fort pony. fore Lam seen in this house again;| pyrmer Peutiotk as tiot the kind | oatmeal porridge, with very rate exceptions, De EE nie of a room and fastens each end firmly. -- Anything which 1s hung upon the wire be- tween the plates of tin id safe from the rat: for if they walk out upon the wire, every tinde they try to mount the circla of tin it revolves and thiey carinot pass over it. Mr. BER of the Veterinary ' Tl. Gold Medalist for the best examination on Horse Practice. Author of a First Prize Essay on Shoeing. Gradu- ated Sept. 16, 1867. . Thorn begs to ann > » his residence at Port Perry, March 7, 1878. A Toio-aVeriean HOTEL, E. MAJOR, ICENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties I, wishing his services can call at the "Observer" Office, Port Perry, and arrange for days of Sales. Glen Major, Oct. 10, 1876. to be called 'liar' and 'thief.' Jack, who was a tall well-grown fellow of eighteen, caught up his little mother in his arms, embraced of a man to respond to such a de [and nothing else. fasting for four hours after mand, and raising his stick he struck wa Lh Tinks a Stet lores : : : of breakfast I find myself ve ngry at both his assailants at once, but, [the next meal but I never do if I bave bad unhappliy, without disarming either my porridge. I feel assured if workingmen PRINCE ALBERT. W. H. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired and renovated the entire premises even to MONEY (Private Funds,] T'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. ounce that he has and is taken up her warmly, and kissed her many The i treat all cases entrusted to the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished ? of them. Tho tramps then closed |and their families would take a basin of oat : : vy Rk igh most. skillful wad wot tht: Uatied Wu BORDON, a LYVAN ENGLISH, in First-Class Style and Stocked with the | times ou the pale face, and the eyes upon the old man, hi though he |meal and milk porridge both might and i un She ple souirivias ors le i all | Licens * . y G30: t Li Ci ! i i 1 : i ¢ * egg ion, Fe the Township of Brock, Ustriige: Oshawa best Lignors and od a the 'comfort of that bed Sow > wi = fright=| jofended himself ably with his Boing, eh uch ote? foto the Mi advised dll firmiers to try it, 2 tt, Thoral ma, Mara, posa ened al 18 ta 0 oing away ; ' ; : rocure in the intervale, | ---------- eee The Veterinary Stables may be found Sco ) " y November 21, 1866. 4lg BOING AWAY; | hoavy cane, it must have gons hard |P A Poverros Vome ot bore Tne thas z : i . healthier class of rer and wotnen than now with him against knives and double | ce 4 few Jetird Ago I hed & Devonshire numbers, bad not a powbrful, | irl workiug for me as a servadt. The girl and Eldon = Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmost attention being given uests. The table and bar well supplied. W. H. bank. and then he turned to Hepzibah, Lilly street,opposite Richardson's Factory. gave her a bear-like hug, iinprinted port Perry, Oct. 28, 1876. der storm ou Saturday evening last, a White- Money to Loan hall man stepped into the telegraph office Prince Albert, June 12, 1875. i ts. dioz ki . ] HE Subscriber would beg to inform | to theirinterests. oppo 9} Farm Property at Seven and a half| " "Rug TRONG HOUSE, 23 g kiss on her cheek, and, | ;iy.j0tic young man, Who Was com- | was willlug eriotigh fo work but had not the | at this place, and requested fhe prisilego of owners of Hotes and Tatil Shel baring Sunderland, Brock. per cont; Ho Stir Th A without even a look at his father, ing along the road hurried to his |stamitiin to perforai it. This I found on {talking through the telephone with bis wis complied a Session in poe Pu now located TH WALSHE at. A. Hurd'sLaw of oe on HURD, (LATE ALBION,) rushed from the house. assistance. Tho hewcomér cared | Questioning her, arose frou the deficient and | who was visiting friends at Troy. Mr. John " . H. «A ARE i 5 y \ : : a Bont Perry, for the practice of his pro CENSED Auctioneer for the Township Solicitor, &c. WHITBY, ONTARIO. From that hour no one had ever a heavy cudgel, with which he struck ill-advised diet ot which she lad beeti rear- | W. Eddy, the gentlemanly assistant manager s now prepared to give advise ensfully treat all Slasuees to ich horses and cattle are liable. From ie study and close investigation of the nature and habits of Horses aud Cattle and long practice in treating the Diseases of such together with the great advantages derived from a Session at the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, I flatter myself that parties placing | Cattle treatment will find it to their vantage. Any order or communication for me left at Mr. Allison's Drug Store will be promptly stindad 10, D. BATEMAN. Port Perry, March 27, 1878. PAS i NGTON, Teacher of Music ih HARRINGT AT in. Musical In- struments. Residence, on Union , Avenue. fession and i on and succ 188 8. 8. Music. App! licited. Residence, ers, ications by Post or in person ic on Union Avenue, Port 'heir Horses and Cattle under my | ©® HARRINGTON, Teacher of 1S Brock, Thorah, Mara & Rama in North Ontario ; Mariposa, etc., in the County of Victoria, Residence--Cannington, Brock. Orders left at this office, or at his residence will be punctnally attended to. Debts col- lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and prompt remittances made. Remember-- WALSHE, the North Ontarlo Auction- T. The VICTORIA MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company of Canada, HEAD OFFICE, ....... HAMILTON. TEE is decidedly one of the best companies in the Dominion, and pérties having property to insure will do well to consider the many advantages of insuring with this Company. pany T. H. WALSHE, Agent, Capnington, Ont, Port Perry, Jan. 9, 1878, THE ONTARIO Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co'y Head Office, Whitby, This Company is now fully ol pre, 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 opportunity of doing so, either by applying to the Head Office, or to any of the local Agents of the Company. Our rates will be found &s low as those of any respon- sible Mutual Insurance Company in Canada. Head Office--Opposite the Royal Hotel Brock St., Whitby . CO. NOURSE, Seeretary. W, H. BROWNE, General Agent; ized and is Qannington, Sept. 26, 1876, E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR, The Only First Class House in Town. Bsoy HOUSE, late Jewett House, Kent Street, Lindeay. Board, $1.50 per day. E. BENSON, Proprietor. OYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, WILLIAMSBURG, CARTWRIGHT, E. BRYANS, Proprietor, The Subscriber having succéeded Mr. Mason and commodious Hotel has stabling and attentive Ostlérs, ° E, BRYANS. 'Williamsburg, Deé. 6; 1875: HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, WHITBY, ONT. McCANN & TAYLOR, ProPRIBTORS. public, Every accommodation for the traveling seen or heard from him. But the ugly feature in the case was that the watch was really gone, and after Jack's disappearance it did not turn up ; neither was any satis- factory way of accounting for its loss discovered this fact disturbed Farmer Peacock algiost ds niuch as Juck's continudd absence. in niire premises. The Bax Months and years went by. Mrs. {he Best brands of Cigars. The choise uf the | Peacock grew slighter and paler ; Te rer Ostiurac xwellent |, nd the fine nut-brown hait that Jack used to praise so became springled all over with a dist of silver. Farmer Peacock was as up right in figure as ever, but people began to remark that he was very spareand thin-looking; and there one of the tramps senscless to the earth, and Farmer Péacotk himself speedily mastered the second one, and then disarmed both his fallet foes. 'I hope you are not hurt, sir,' said the youth as he carelessly pushed back his bat, and inhaled a deep breath after his racent éxertion.-- The moonlight shiowtt full ori his handsome flushed face, and the sound of his voice had caused the old man's heart to bound and knock against his ribs. «Jack I' ¢ Father [* Thén (he two men were locked in each othersarms, and there many ed She shortly begad to take her porridge night atid morning, and, this with a daily mid day fueal of metit, etiabled het to pet- form her duties with ease. 1t Is surprising how much nutriment is contained in this cheap, wholesome food : -- The Art of Prolonging Life: People getietally desite lotlg life and good tealih. Sickness and premature death are almost always due to violations of laws that govern our physical being, and of which thé masses are ignorant. If men better knew they would do better; but how cad they atoid én ebil they know notot? Whale efforts are made through the public schools to give each child & so-called common English education, yet the children are pi . | defective sidewalk. 1f she is successful, granted the request, and the Whitehaller began operations. He could't be prevailed upon to believe that it was really his wile who was talking to him, and she so many miles away, He finally asked her to say or do something known to themselves only, that he might be convinced that it was her, Just thier a rambling stresk of lightning cérie in on {hie wires, keeling the husband over on his hed, when he jumped to his feet and exclaimed, 'That's the ole woman sartin'--only she's grode a 1-e-e-etle mora po' since she left hum.' A Nios Question: . -- ph . York County is being sued by Mrs. Bex: Hett for $500, having broken her leg on a the mitte1 to grow up aud enter upon the ree- ponsible duties of active life profoundly ig- pavenient, which the county did met ai down, will bo taken up; :

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