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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Jan 1881, p. 1

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UBUISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT, = HURSDAY MORNING, En BY . & P AR SON 8. S$ --8$1 Wor Annum. if paid i als not $1.50 will be charged No tion taken for less than six moi per discontinued until all Mra ATES OF aviv ING. fin +. $0 08 at in Er ne, vias 9:0 "under 6 lines, por annum... . Letters containing mo when --~ to this Office, pre paid and regester- , will be at our risk Advertisements peasured by Nonpareil, and charged according to the spase they oc- Tupy. i Advertisements received for publication. without specific instructions, wil be inserted ~ until forbid and charged accordingly. No advertisemnen: will be taken ont untilpaid for A libera: discount allowed to Merchants id otaess who advertise by: the year or hes: terms will in all cases be er dto Job Department. Pamp'ilots, Hand Bilis, Posters, Pro- rammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt ks, Cheekk, Books. Circulars, "Business Cards, Ball Cards, &c., of every style and . solor, excented promptly and at lower rate§ shan any othir establishment in the Colinty. Parties from a distance gotting hand Bills, &o. printed can have thei dont to take home with them. FH. PARSONS. RSON. M BMD, FTM L.R.C.P. Gradnte of | duate of the U Fellow of Trinit of the College of sicentinte of the Edinbnrge, Qifico | Medical School, Physicians anid Royal College Physician, Surgeon, and "Avconcheur over Mr. Corrizan's St Port Perry. J H. SANS STE « eon and Accone! hot : Coroner for the Geunty of Ontario > PORT PERRY. Office over Nott's Tarniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets. Office hours from 9a. m. to 12m. Residence, the dwelling recontly occupied . By Mrs. Geo, Paxton. R. W ARE, ronor for the County of a Physician, Surgeon and Ac- @ uchenr, Ofiice, apposite the town hall. CAPI FAL $3.0 O00. S560 PORT PERRY An BRANGE. 2 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. A Sa Department is now opel; "in wait) Savi Di thin Branch. Deposits of | FiveDollar and up witids ed and inter est ullowed thereon No notice of withdrawal Negra A.A. ALLEN, GT MATIORK. LICENSED AUQTIONEER. /)ETURNING my sincere thanks to my A numerous friends and patrons for their liberal patronage be stowed upon me as Auctiohieer during the past cight years, I would now beg to offer my services to all who niny have Farm Stock, Implements, or other property to sell by Auction anywhere | in North Ontario, or Cartwright, My long aud extensive practice as Auc- Savings @uPANY, tioneer has enabled me to judge the valiie of Farm Stock with an accuracy sécond to large anpunt of Private Funds, none in the County, and tijis is of import. ance as it the Auctioneer is not a good judge of the value of Stock hie may soon Jose far more thau his fee in any sale. Bill stamps always on hand. Sale Bills wrranged and free of chy Days of Sile miay be armanged at the v | Opsgrver Office, where a Sale Register will bo kept "rms Liberal, P Sept. 4, 1877. BE. MAJOR, SED AUCTIONEER. All parties nz his services can call at the' © Office, Port Perry, end arrange for |) OX days of Sules, Port Perry, Jan 10, 1879. WM. GORDON, Licensed A ioncer, Valuator, Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa | and Eidon, eT Parties entrusting their Sales to me) He a pin dpiimoskagiontivn being give War, GORDON, Sunderland; Brocks the township of Mariposa | Mon B of A offigh in Mr. Koss'Dntario Buildings, | Port Pei + MO (BY HE Sbsoriber is prepared to lend money on ifproved property for terms from one tot : Aven He h Inter Port Pe t notes supplied 'NOTIC 10 FARMERS IERS & 0 OTHERS Prince Albert, June 12, 2 ast at efght. and mos Man The u to letid aloe 1ly Low Rategof Interest Loauskan NOR the Township of Brock, ae the bor Also Tands fol ia t T P hr . rout in PERR pia. 3 ome Fo rr THE a PE pterta I eat ar the genern! publ npplies for the table and or. je stable and yard carefully attended to, JOHN RUDDY. Lhort Perry, Dec 9,1879, f MMERCIAL E HOTEL, he subscriber havi succeeded Mr, ALLAN LINE Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams | + hips, 3 ugg, Cartwright, intend« fitting it up witha JOHN & DAVID J. ADAMS, ig to the comfort and convenience of eats. he supplies for the table and bar care- ly geletted, PETER HOLT, twright, March 4, 1879. NGLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, § Port Perry. Jdn, 28; 1878 TO LOAN. PRINCE ALBERT. , H. PARK, PROPRIETOR. Having purchased the above pleasantly nated Hotel, 1 have thoroughly repaired d renovated the entire premises even to p Sheds. The Hotel has been' furnished First-Class Style and Stocked with the t Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid to the coinfoit of ts. he tab.e and bar well supplied, ty years, or Westar. Caxapa LOR axp Iso been instructed to invest a Eight per cent. No Commission, N F. PATERSON, May 20,18 2,187. Solicitor . PARK. NEY <3 LOAN. A RMSTRONG HOUSK, y tb the awne (LATS ALBION,) WHITBY, ONTARIO, E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. | HE QUEEN'S HOTEL, WHITEY, ONT. McCANN & TAYLOR, Proprizrons. EY To 'LOAN Rar accomihodation for the traveling exsigned hasapy otto Moneys GREENBANK. on Farm and Togn Property, af i I i id HE undersizned would inform the pub- ub repal ha lic that he bas rented for a term of 4 years the premises formerly known as the Improved Iprms, and Wild Cottage ETotel, ; cheap. made in MN nicipal Deben freenbank, and having thareuglly reno- Eli ble Stocks. ted the sie he is now prepardl to re. ive guests, ersigned would £a Estate, that oy, in his hands a int of, piivatd funds which he i invest for peflads ta sult bor ow kxpet tion RISTIA N. easonable terms ass AH ter, October 1%, 177s manner to sui dau ry Broker, &e. Business. A fest Ine nd Greenbank a good iness. The village 1s Road, aliont 7. mils hotit the ie diisnte , and 9 'miles fram the centre of & Splen: ne ville, and property to a large : From information | n hour ago by tele- ason to believe thut onsiderable part of the slolen propefty dirrived hero this morning by the early train--a slen- der yotmg man, fashionably dressed, light moustache, wearirg a pair of lemon-colored kid gloves, and carry- ing a small black portmanteau. " Mr. Darko's friend, hy Jupiter.' "Eh, what do you man?" Choop asked sharply with his eager ferret loak, that enanged him at once info another man, Three minutes suffi- ced to put him in possession of all 1 knew; He give, ah ulinokt imper ceptable jerk with his thumb, and a tall, nugainly man, having the ap- pearance of a farm lnborer in his hest clothes came up. and I recou- nized Timothy, Me Choop's confi- dential knbordinate. Mr, Choop sent Timothy off ta No. 39 to make certain ingnires; then went himself to the booking office to ask the clerk whether he remem. bered whut station Mr. Dirke and companion were booked for. The the clerk booked so many passeng- ors By that train that he could not remember, but he thinks thtouzh to London. Choop then desiied me to accompany him to the telegraph office. The mine o'clock train had hardly got half way ro London yet. By consulting a timetable Mr. Choop found out on what part of the lire the train ought to be; s0 at his re- quest 1 telegraphed to the station at which it would net stop, giving u biref description of Mv. Darke and his companion; dosir ing the truin to bo searclied on its urvivaland the in- dividuals i in guios ion to be detained 5 an honk we received ~The train haw been Ret dy but no one answering Ure desbription given by Fou-was in it) Hr aphi 10 euch stution where ot out," his laced p boots; then he nts push back and his o| hair a poll forward, and set off a ning puco in the direction of the Ton Trumps, whistling the "Pk i boy" as he went. Mr. Cheap a passed the next half hour together, 8moking cigars and discussing vilri- ous matters, with a glance over the hillock every two or three minates ih the direction of the inn. " Why not wait till night?" T ask- ed Mr. Chopp, Ywhen yoo could np- proach the house withodt being seon ?" «Beeanse after dark we should be pretty sure of finding bulf a dozen rough customers there, who would' make the matter awkward." "Then why not take half a dozen men with you soas to avoid all rink 2" "What credit would there be in that 2 When Tiniothy and I fail it will bo time gnotigh to ¢all in other assistance, There he is!" Timothy was lounging against the door-post, smoking a long clay pipe. While we were watching him he took off his hat and scratched bis tend vigorously ; u second time; and a third time "All right," said Mr. Choop.-- "That was the signal. Lend me your enp, Fred, and you take my hat; T don't wan't Riley to recognize) me until I get into the house?" Having made the transfor, we set off, Mr, Choop wettined limp, Timothy was still smoking his pipe at the voor, when we reached the inn. : « Foine day, master." " Very tine, my man," said Mr. Choop. "What kind of a tip have vou here ? "0h; idish. andlord inside somewhere. walking with Bo) All the women keem to hue gone out." "Two wes of your best ale, land- lori" exclaimed Mr. Chonp to a bur- iy, red headed man with a villmmous | countenance, who scowling suspivon The landlord hardly turned before a quick whisper was vxchuitged be~ tween Timothy and Mr, Choop. Wo were lighting cigs when the landlord veiuened with the ale. He buck was [decision | in. the mornir it j his premines to be of them, and : the attuck, merely mechanical part, and revolts ing neortuin shaveof the procéeds for his, part of the labor. Three days after Christmas day T miny Uhirigs to discon! Troubles thickened bout h received a note from Mr. Lancuster H asking me 10 go over to Ironville, as he wished particularly to see me. He received me in his grave, quiet way, looked me through and through from under his bashy grey oyebrews, motioned me to a seat, and then spoke: «1 received yesterday mornin from Mr. Choop an account of certain events relative to the recent burglary on my premises." " The burglary on your premises, sir?" "Yes, Were you not aware of it?" "I was, of gourse, aware that a robbery had been committed, but was not aware that you were the sufferor." "Sach however, is the case," rep ed Mr. Lancaster. " Mr Choop in- tormed mo that it was through you he first obtained the clue which en tabled him to track and captare part of the gang and recover a portion «f my stolen property, and that he was much indybted to your courage and activity in the capture of Riley. Now I am not an ungrateful man; you have had a liking for my dang. - ter, which I believe, is returned by her; but you are not in a position to sistant into my shop at 4 moderate salary, and if 185d that Jou into your new trade the sume amount of intelligence and activ am told you bring | me forwmd, yon aceordingly ; and providing you and Ciry remain in the sume mind another year, I will: not objést to youb martidge. Let me have your You will find Cary in the pario I need hardly say that bath Cury which I 1 Wille "re nee | that he was a good man, but no ¢ ever suid a kindly or & pleasant th about him, He never heard a co pliment, scarcely evor a good wh No ong 'ever took any puins to en. sourage him, to strongthen his feeble lenegs, to lighten his burdens, or Tift up his herr with 0 gentle deed of love or by a chorion = neglected. Unkind {hings wer often said of him, I stond at his coffin und then there" were many tongues to speak his praise. There was rut 4 bioath ; aspiration in the air, Men spoke of self deninls--of his work among the poor, and of his good gualities, 0 his quietness, bis modesty his humils ity, his parenpss of heart, his faith and prayer. Thore Were those: spoke indignantly of the charges that falsehood had forged ag: him in past years aud the tieal he had received. There were encush kind things said during the two or three days that he Iny in the coffid and while the company stond round his open grave 10 have blessed him and made him Ia py all hin iy years, and 10 have thrown sweotness You'll find the|marry. I will take you nsan as-|and joy about his soul during all hia painful and, weary journey. This was ein san<hine wasted abowt™ = [the black coffin and dnrk gra to hase mude his whole life-puth br ight us clon est da But his ears wore ear ToIoiRY id nok hear [word that "was 'spoken, is haat was still thea aud could: not be thrilled Ly the gratetal soand-, He cared nothing thes {dh Liha gweet flowers that word piled 'upon hit cofftn, The love blossomed out tao The des ahew ed us i110 # room; and we lett! and 1 ave very glad to see Mr, Choo, | late, the country mai still sain at tho When he favored us with a call in | HI0 could vot » duwr. Ha seomed to ben thiksty [one how home, and bring us news of | Biitavenntime there is Agreat host yon mention [soml, this countrymen, for he exlied Lemonfiniers who, now thay Me, l ol weary sien anil vohten dlatling re 8 elodk outing So glass ulter huss us ithe fully Hiley in working ont his penal sers- | thron gh tile towed the grave, wh et, Jimmy Rill i détermined ofi gbtithy drunk in tie, itade, is doing well as a licensed | ! need' cheering words 'and fe! ul Me drink so hawker in the hosiery und Notti ) 10 four stations with- the fifth answered : £ 1g insen «© Bath. ct] Ee mtr hoop with a grim you would like to 3 3 d would like ro go deome," truck 12 va found ood station--Mr, i domyselt. Afioe ies of the station sent Timot hy in © he and 1 took poput cantiotis individuals; but 7 positive infos Gens Tim uble to furnish ilies Mr, of. i hillocks vi vas 4 ai shortest possible time, mitch that the landlords j jh was exhausted, und he lighted a candel to go down into the celler tor mure ale, Tho landlord hid ivy rouchs od the celler before the door quickly locke | behind him, * Mr. Cnogp's pithy "vanished in a Mmomont, gh~tened, he looked. dungerous, v "Gros Gill into the ga den, "he whise pered to we, "und tuke your sand below the window gn the Volt It Jim i 3 hough I lay. hold ot hin uit. i come 3 Mr. Way » don't think ut il 4 Bim slurs as while 1 ing and | ofhan's wil [S10 fable by ham | 'A Pretty Skating Drese. The iden of & pretty skating dress is a cos. tive of ruby vigogne trimmed with plo | of a darker sh Phe underskies is of the viogne laid in deep Kitts whiich biive: first been ediged with & bis Land of plush. Tho Hix ey gs flaslied, his teeth { tunic fs made ontircly of phish, and is ar [should 1 runued as a wide saxh which half covers lie | | kilts in front, and fous w slizhtly looped | searf drapery inthe back. bodice in worn a thick, well-fittiag unde waist, high-neeked, aud long »! ved, and made of dark fanucl, Over th y ix Worn & conchipan's cape of the plash wiged | with flr: A Glengary chy, ope ming made of plush und fur aud & pair of fue cuffs nearly rusehiog 1 the elbow compli te this | costume. et pe The Baby as a 5 Burglar Alarm erpay or issued abthe fair children in Boston, wrate, te a & Society fir Priv ildeen" to pro-j.r, --t " stairs that kept me a mii think thé den, of Hh bio hasten Leen Asked to rons | { | ministries; ing to scatter bt whi Br thei [ wards are 1 prremin; © Lo Trg {will be spoken by-tnd-hy | Wet oues ure sleeping y La spa 'eu. p they need th id gas her: coffin; PHVTei Tha Kind ne lex shout ould it Bot ir pul hs toda He ron their whe but wih not whe twin thei suk ge | It ggsts. Hut Hulse deat of jay and {hroaght a bg of table ind furan whinds was filled with § rote Ine a chee i, Ling w spirit of abe ile cme when I wa J tepiosae be ow! wigs prepared Ly (he jude sie « won tetul, { tn give men Latread ne in tho stipe) o Leoupuaing word an nd gr gn < Wain 3 A y that ey da of us Who may

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