um , p money, when ad- ressed to this Office, pre-paid and regester- od, will beatourrisk. "© . Advertisements red by Nonpareil, sud charged according to the space they oc- eupy. i Th oe Advertisements received for publication. without specific instructtons, will be inserted until forbid and charged accordingly. Nol advertiseinent will be taken ont untilpaid for A liberns eigoount allowed to Merchants 0 ness who advertise by the year. or Hf-vear, g@™ Ties» terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to : Job Department. Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro- grammes, Bill Heads, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Chucks, Books, Circulars, Business Cards, Bull Cards, &c., of every style and sslor, executed promptly and at lower rates shan any other establishment in the County. §@y™ Parties from a distance getting hand bills, &c: printec can have them done to take bome with them. J.BAIRY, . H. PARSONS. at three per cent per annum. ~ Uxbridge, Sept. 7, 1881. ADVERTISER Y : : : 10, THURSDAY, FEB. 9, 1882. INBIBING SWEETNESS; When Tom came home, 1 casuglly | heard Teddy's voice, and I made { Tom stop to listen. / -- "It's a foine lookin' irl that you I confess was very angry. Well | place, -and that ho bad at last gone | ace Sarah Aun; an' 1d give you ajfowl, |I may as well bagin at the begining, [ home to pay his visit; and [ was so kiss, I would indade, if your breath | parrot, and tell you the whol story. When | pleased and'chatty that Tom though | didn't smell eo of ingyuns." ! : OR, TIT FOR TAT. BRANCH OF THE DOMINION BANK. UXBR Dero taken of $1 and upwards. No notice of withdrawal reqn °|gAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Department is now open in th this Branch. Deposits of | FiveDollars ana upwards received and intur= 08 | est allowed thereon No notice of withdrawal The Royal, The AUCTIONEER. ed takes this opportunity hanks for the very liberul patronage which he has received ns Auc- tioneer in the past, practice which I bave had will be taraed to advantage of patrons, and partivs favoring may rely on their intel Store and at mygown residence, A venue, Port poner H. GORDON, and Notary Public, Commissioner in R., Land, Loan Insurance Agent, Representing the following first-class Fire, g Life, ua Accident and Guarafitee INSURANCE COMPANIES : Phaeniz, The Imperial, The Queen, The Citizens, + Ths Canada Fire and Marine, The Sovereign, * The Unim, and The Travelers. FIRE PoLicies Insuring all classes of insnr- able property, upon the shortest notice, and at equitable rates. Life Policies with premi- ums payable until death, or for a fmited me with ho Bales number of years. Endowment Polices pay- Pv eng fu ro- n aha E Fr Accident Insurance covering death by aecl- Apr: dent, and weekly indemnity In case of non- parties to place their Sales fatalinjury. My Sale Register will be | g2&~ Marriage Licenses Issued, "GR ng & Meharry's Hardware go. miogeta for passage to and from Great Union | Britain sold at lowest rates, Port Perry, April 20, 1881. Port Perry, Au. 17,188). Hroafessional Cavgs. J 0 ANDERSON, MB.MD,FTMS. oJ), M.0.P.S.. L.R.C.P. Graduate of the University of Torouto, graduate of the Uni © woprity of Trinity College, Fellow of Tiihity Medical School Member of the College of Physicians anid Surgeons; Licentiate of the foi Rdinl ICENSED AUCTIONEER. All parties ishing his services ¢ «Observer Office, Port Perry, WM. GORDON, Toyal College of Poy A Physician, Stirgeon, na | Acconchenr, Office + over Mr. Corrigan's Store, Port Perry. J HP. RANGSTER, M. D., Physician, Sur- ., goon and" Accoucheur, ay Coroner for the County of Ontario PORT PERRY. OMae over Nott's Furniture Store, corner of Queen and Perry Streets. Office hours from 9a. m. to 12 m. Residanes, the dwelling recently occupied By Mrs. Geo, Paxton. R. WARE, 'Coronor for the County of Ontario, Physician, Surgeon and Ac- zoneheur, OMe, opposite the town hall. Port Perry. Y M. F. MCBRIEN, M.D, ML. R. C. 8., Guy's 4 FTospital, London, England. The kyeR. H. w.. i Oshawa, N F. PATERRON, (late of Beaverton,) . iN. Barrister an Attornev-at Taw, Holiel- torin hancery, Conveyancer, Notary.Pub- Ue, &e., &e. O.lice over Brown & Currie's Store s Port Perry. I ILLINGS &' CAMPIELIly, Burrist-ig and Attorneys-at-Law, &c. Solicitors ortl e Ontmio Bank. Office in Bigelow's Block. Qnern 8t, Port Perrv. Ont JON BILLINGS. COLIN If. CAMPBELL, Port Peary, Feb, 12, 1881. KE. "ARKW ELL, LL. B., County Crown »J . Attorney for Ontario, Bawistor, Attorney, Solicitor, an Notary Public. Office 'acely nc- .curad by 3. H. Cochrane. Esq., Brock street. Whitby LY Co Le NG LISG Lo. Soller an Chane:ry, Attorney, Conveyancer, &c. Oshawa. OfMeo--Simeoe street, opposite the Post Office YOUN' SMITH, L nd Insolvency. Notary Public, &ec. . OmMea--Me ..iilan's Block, Brock street, Whithy: *HUZH D. SINCLAIR, TTORNEY-AT-LAW, Solicitor inChan very, Conveyancer, &c. Office Intely pceupied by 'W. M. Cochranv, Bigelow"s Bock, Port: Perry. a A yy V . &e. OR the Township of Brock, Uxbridge, : Scott, Thorah, Rama, Mara, Mariposa MONEY TO LOAN. HE Subscriber is prepared to lend money | on improved property for terms from one to twenty years, Agent for Western Canapa Loan axp Savinas Company, Hv has also been instructed to invest a large amount of Private Funds, Inter st Eight per cent. No Commission. > N F. PATERSON. Pott Perry. May 20,1878." Solicitor trusting their Bales to me may rely on theutmost attention being given Sunderland, Brock. T. H. WALSHE, CENSED Auctioneer of Brock, Thorah, North Ontario; Mariposa, etc., i Residence--Canning Orders left at this office, or at his r tually attended to. Debt lected in Cannington, or otherwise, and the North Ontario Auction- HEZZELWOOD, Licensed Auctioneer HE Undersigned. having taken out a | License as Auctioneer is now prepared to attend to oll sales entrusted tohim -- Having had much experience in handling November 21, 1866. -- } 0 Farm Securty. At 6. per cent. Aso on Village Security at a Higher Rate pey~ MORTGAGES BOUGHT. _ HUBERT L. EBBELS, BARRISTER. Port Perry, May 10, 1881. MONEY (Private Funds,) 'I'o Loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent in- terest. LYMAN ENGLISH, BARRISTER, &O., Oshawa 4 Renl Estate, Live Stock such as Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &c., also Farming Imple- ments of all kinds, Farm Preduce, &c, &c., lacing their sales in my hands may 11 for the property thatis tly attended to, sale bills made out and sale notex turnished free of Port Perry, will receive immediate and careful attention. . \.. B., Barrister, At- M, HEZZELWOOD, X. tornsv-at-Lnw, Solicitor in Chancery, Ragl Raglan. Sept 10, 1878. ARR ERE ARR LS ES MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE, J. A. MURRAY, ATE Patterson & Fenton, Surgeon $ Dentist Office over Cofrigan & Camp- bell's Store, Port § Perry. All work " done in the very atest and best style and ted to give Brain and Nerve Food. Nervousness in ALL stage: (Loss of Brain Power,Sexuni Prost Sweats, Spermatorrhea, mi anA (irneral Loss of Power. LE Tenalts nee aste, Re)! e hens the Enfeehled Bral Sarprising 'Tone and Vi satisfaction. Port Perry, March 28, 1877. ©. N. VARS, T. D. 8. peErd {aserted on all the latest princi- > ples of the art, and as cheap as the chea- 3st, and as good as the best. Teeth fllad with Gold and Silver. Teeth extracted without pain by producing local anwmsth- agia, Dentical Rooms--in Cowan's new ©'ock, over Atkinson's Drug Store, King Street, Oshawa. - " ENRY GRIST, Paven SoLiOITOR AND - DrAUGHTNAN, Ottaws, Canada Transuots business w "the Patent Office ros! MACK'S MAGNETIC MEDICINE CO. Wind % a. ORT PERRY & LINDSAY and other op Copyrighi 3 f the Goverr nd the Registration of Trade | ocaanl 'Designs procured, Drawings, pecifications, and others tissnments neces. | of Inventd # "Commencing October 2nd, 1881. + ary to secure P , prep am receipt of the model of the Invention. » g Si 1 mmm ye | sseussasnziser E EmmszEEEeseoce BRCBEFSRATEY = 2 WITT BAO Z3=EsENENE | Ohemist and Drnggist,. So : Port Perry MONEY 0° LOAN AT 6 PER CENT. HE undersigned is Jrepared- to loan money at 8 per cent ALL LOANS STRICTLY CONFIDEN- TIAL. JOHN BRUCE, Nov. 30, 1881. Prince Albert. "PORT PERRY LIVERY STABLES PROPRIETOR -- HE Subscriber having now fully ecuipped 1 T his new and extensive Livery Stabl x with a supply of superior Horses and Carriges,is Prompt and Effectual Remedy for prepared to furnish first clase LIVERY RIGS On Moderate Terms. C. MCKENZIE. the Exhausted Port Perry, Aug. 6, 1873 ~ experience of thon- mands proves it an Invaluable Remedy. The Medieine is pleasant cation, and {is the cheapest and bes partielinre in our pamphlet, which we desire mall free to any address. | WESTERN >, ASSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1851. CATITAL (With power to increase to $1,000,000.) HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. E> Insurances effected at the lowest cmrent rates on Buildings, and other property, against loss or damage by fire. y fe JNO. & D. J. ADAMS, Agents, Port Perry. Pogt Perry, Jan 22,1879. + THE MAKATI FEED la! Fos HORSES, CATTLE, MILCH COWS - SHEEP AND "PIGS. KENDALL'S, remove a Bone Spavi Split, etc, without blistering or causingany | NEW HORSE BOOK. | # A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases; = 7" has 65 fine engravings. © i Prico3scents.. Agent, A. J. DAVIS, pst inveterate kisser. The New Compound. its the Liver, increas- olving juices, relicv- dreadful able at a certain date, or on previous death. | % the Indigestion, | LIVER, makes could bear. Isat down till I had |iaid Teddy, di We waited to hear no more ; dy, disappearing down the Zopesa an every day Recessity in q.oeprod myself a ttle and allow- |ctairway," in an incredibly short] Tom's face was in u blaze, and be ache, Sick Headache, Distress a. ter Eating, Wind on the Stomach, 'vance artbum, Pains in the Sice and the Bowels, and gives tone to the [not tq have u kiss this morning?" and take it to your' rge botrle for 75 cents, an tell your neighbor about it, Tom hetually blushed. HHI T0438 z YHE Subscriber is 3 { | prepared to \\ EN ANY AMOUNT! Tit " Wel} I fancy you did not imbibe al from thatsource; and 01:8 it lowers your [|esa than clap of thunder. ' y the family, | . « Why, Teddy, have jou taken Do you think I'll stand such things? No--1I'll break every bone in the rascul's body, if I bang for it; and you shall go home to your mother | Hagyard Yellow Oil. For external use, -- until you learn how to behave your- | Price 25c. AN EMPIRE'S DUST LIES HE undersigned takes this opportunity of returning incere thanks for the very liberal patronace bestowed upon the late 8ZY firm of Roxe & Shaw of Port Perry Marble "portance." Works. The liberal patronage received in the past has bad the effect of cnnsing every Ceme- s and adjuining Counties pose that S\ iving tho servants an ex erntedopinion of their own im- " What fronsentel I don't sup- ah Ann will ever think om of itaghin kny noe thon I should stones and Monuments, [if yonhad\not taken me to task PORT PERRY MARBLE WORKS ! The undersigned now takes the business and with incrensed facilities and if possible greater attention to business hopes for a ase of public patronage.-- T 2 TAT A 0 BY BAY one of the finest Sculptors and most Artistic Carvers on Stone hnve been secured. All orders promptly attended to. Choice Muterinl, First-Class ship and Moderate Prices. to forget, Tom, that position are not 80 ay those.in oura. They judge al.nost\by actions, and 1am quite sure Sargh Ann thinks you are in love with ha." mouutain outof a mole hill, my dw." Tom\ would yon like to see me kissing of Eben?" you haveany de sire to kiss old 1%... [ don't thigk I should fiud if io object," laughed the door and went yway. Old Eben had pome from my neighborhood and {was all work, and the ugdiest mortal that Tover set eyes on. but acknowledge 'byt there might be a diffenence betwéen me kissing him and Sarah Ann my heart to IY 1. Port Perry, Aug. 17,188 smias. he closed NZI1E, PORT PERRY, I COMPLETE in all its Departments ho was reully ORT PERRY HOUSE. : Well, I telt so bad that I could not help sitting down ald having » In the midgof it I saw | p walk who The undersigned having leased for a term of years this comfortable, pleasantly located HotelLwill endeavor by strict attention to the convenience and comfort of guests to make the Port Perry Ho se a desirable place of entertainment for the general public. Choice supplies for the table and bar, The stable and yard carefully attendedsto, JOHN some one coming up t was smiling and beckoling to. me, as though well assured of it proved to be my bro : who had been away for yrs. We|%0T'Y that it awoke you; but it won't|] had 'a now girl; but all this time UP of Tuesday of last week before a jurr} had been expecting him, | soon. After the greetings Weve over | '® got upanywuy. Thero,I'm dressed | mg with aversion, ue though my sins and we were a little queited be ques- betore you've begun, so I'll go down | were too great for forgiveness. tioned me about my teil and at and get some flowers." While we were at dinner, brother No Hesitation. length drew from me th whole When Tom came down, I was in| John arrived. the dining room arranging tho|(s geeif Tom would recognize him. «So they were not far fromfwrong flowers. Teddy was v standing vy He looked at bim with a puzzled |i as follows :--I am pleased to say that the in saying you made a fool offyour- | ™*: and as Tom came in, pretending | expression, but said nothing, but use of StJacebs Oil has benefited me greatly not to seé*him he remarked : presently he became immoderately {and I have no hesitation to resommend itto Well, why don't yon make bi put| "Well, to my thinking there's| gay, and, indeed, almost brilliant, |sll as an excellont curative. - not a flower among them halt se|Later, when wo were alone, he took «Qh, Jobn, you don't mes for | awate as you." me, in his arms and kissed me, and laguage which he claims everybody Port Perry, Dec 9,1879. OMMERCIAL BOTEL, "The subscriber having succeeded Mr Dewart in the Commercial Hotel, Williams- Cartwright, intends fitting it up with a eo comfort and convenience of Merchandise, lies for the table and bar care- Cartwright, March 4, 1879. velf in by marrying him, ub, Jesie? | NOLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, himself in your place?' PRINCE ALBERT. the above pleasantly situated Hotel, 1 bave thoroughly r «Kiss old Eben ?--hardly," laid John, drily, "but you ean put miin his place for a few days." { «Oh, John, that's just the thindl He was to have gone home lust we for a few days, but his nephow wh was coming to take his place,w taken ill, and he was obliged to gis ire p the Sheds. The Hotel has been furnished irst-Class Style and Stocked with the Liquors and Cigars! Strict attention paid SP AVIN : CURE, 8 he tabi and bar well pl wilt etely . H Prince Albert, June 12, 1876. | RUSTRONG HOUSE, ~~ {uarmausiox,) ' 'WHITBY, ONTARIO. _ E. ARMSTRONG, PROPRIETOR. QUEEN'S HOTEL, 4 Well, tell him you have some. | one to take his place, and get him off this afternoon. And now, be- fore anyone sees me, I'll go back © the hotel whare I left my baggage, 's Block | | oi, | WHITRY, | Bigelow's Block! Stooarn & TAYLOR and dieguise myself alittle." In avery short time John come back, changed beyond recognition, |¢ with a blue shirt and overalls, and || his bair combed back bebind his i and évery attention , indifferent way, that one dst passed in absolut ave thooght it tbe life al Ww ing remarked that Ebe O'Brien, had com néphew, Teddy to0.to take his I married Tom Wilkins all my |I had quit forgotten the oeourances| *Ingyuns, indeed! And who axed {friends said I made: a fool of myself [ofthe morning, and he was very | Je for a kiss ? Do you suppos I'd be really thrown myseM away---with {amiable and sweet in consequence. wantin' one from the likes of you y advantages, 100, I should huve| In the morning I was up betimes,| When I can gat ghem from your one so much better ; and what other Tom likes bis morning nap; and | better 7" xcuse does n womanineed for an act | while npparently solicitous that he| 'My betters l--and who do you It mates good blood and the bloom folly? But Tom hud one fault [should wot be disturbed, I at the|call my betiers ?" that troubled me greatly--ho was a|same time took cure to make neice! . * Sure, and isn't the master him-| A gontlemen Mos Bofore we |ensugh 10 keep him wide awake, |self that kisses mo every blessed wore married he used to kiss all the | though he lay with his eyes closed, | mornin' of his life ; and does he his wifo: "I have to-day been gitls who visited his ister, and | pretending to sleep. speak of ingyuns-?--not much.', : 0 aftorwards ho "kissed all my old| At last I hoard a step in the hall, | - "The master | Now, it's jokin' you | barley tea, baked lemon tes, beef tea, school triends who came to the house [and opening the door cautiously, | &re Surah Ann. Do you #'pose I'm {curry tes, hop tea, celery ten, liquor and even kissed my mother; and [called Surah Ann; but it was Teddy |fool enough to believe that » yo must conceded "that a manis a| O'Brien who answered. "Belisveitor not its the blessid | ten, mi t kinger #ho would. kiss mother-| "The top o' the mornin' to you, truth I'm tellin' you. »mint tea, hay tes, baked apple 0 Well, all this I bore in |mussus; it's as fresh und swate as a thing should happen the missus, it's | said the sympathizing, wife, "which silence, it not in patience, till oned rose you ure lookin', an' what can I| Pot long 1'd be the servent hero." : oi ing, coming out of my room, |do for you, mum ?" " And it's kissin' you, you say helyou have no objections," said be, should I see but Tom at the| « Ah, Teddy, isit yon? I'd like does "Well, it's quare creatores you| "J:hink I will take the hot gio. head of the stairs actually kissing |some hot water, it you'd tell Sarah wimmin are, anyway. Now, men |eling." tho hired girl. That | Ann to bring it." . think it disgraceful to kiss and tell little more than humun nature| «I'l bring it myself in a jiffy," | Wnybody, end bere you boast of it. 2 yself in a jiffy, ' but! Whatphysician has ever discovered a cure " Ah, Teddy, like all your ecuntry- muny's the time I've kissed your "Oh, you | .wate lips; ah, and I would I were ; " snme again ? Ah, mum, this is for 10 kiss me | the sake of qld time ?" and there- ne kissed me with a noise a little leave ot yoursenses. Do you forget ['m'a married woman?" "More's the pity, mum; but where's the harm? You'll never miss tho swateness I stole." " Suppose my husband should hear vou?" : « "Hel--never four; he's sleeping like an elephant." "Oh, you naughty Toddy, be- gone," "Going, mum." And repeating the smack, he disappeured down tho sturway, just us Tom called out to know who was there. "It ia I, Tom, dear," [answered sweetly, self I" molehill." words. "Oh, only Teddy, bringing up the hot water. Will you get up now, before it gets cold ?" Tom snid no more, but I saw he was furtively watching me all the "Qh, Tom," T exclaimed, * the x nicest fellow | I'm sure when you ing is better to dismiss Eben and keep him instead. You know we were children together." " My deur," be said, "ain't you a little =1--1 thovght I heard--" us away." door Teddy kiseed me loud enough ¢ As| you bhuve already had the | men, you have kissed the blarne to be heard all over the house, aud | . no ¢ t and got 810 cent Sample, pleasump of kissing Swiah Ann, 1|stone." 7 then hurried away, while I weat on A think that will do for this mourning. | « Nivor a stone, mum; but I mind | t© the dining. room, I shoul not faney the fluvor of your | well when we were children together Tom canie in presently with an awful frown, which I pretended not 10 see, and held up my face to be ,did you, Jessie? Where's |.4 boy again." kissed; but he pushed me away from harm in that? It's my| «Why de wish that, Teddy ?" / him. | motto tqimbibe sweetness whorever | «Sure, und wonldn't I bedoin' the " Why, Tom, are you not going " Do you think I'm blind, Mrs. Wilkins ? I saw Teddy kiss you just peck ulbisbama ili nn now,and it's not the first time, either. Burns and Scalds. « Now, my dear Tom, where's | the harm im that 2 I believe in bibing sweetness whenever 1 find it; | to town, and fell in with a woman he hed eo don't make a mountain over a|nenever seen before, And within twenty You should have scen Tom's faco when he heard me repeat his own required, tom. put yourself in my pluce." «Well, Joseie, if it filled you with such intense disgust to see me kiss Surah Ann os it did me to +68 YOU Ijjyer and kidueys purifies the blood, and a'month'sswages instead of a warn- see him you'll agree with mo thatit| 7 oo gh: Ann "Niver you fool yourselt that way," Teddy. * Ivs himself as is sending ing wedicine for all humors of health to the most sallow conplexion. me the ot! er i night with a severe cold and eaid to take hot teas -- pennyroyal "fer fee ten, red pepper tea, baked onion Sure, if any-|ten and turnt sugar tes," "Well," do you think you will take." *If et Seren A Cure for Headache. for headache ? Echo answers none. But Burdock Blood Bitters by their purifying, to reach the dining-room.|iime ho returnod with it. took his hat and left without a word |, ; hervine jos alford a cure at last I went down, he aud-| « Why Teddy, bow quick you|°F look. in nearly every casg. The health-giviog with his usual smile to kiss | ype." The next morning Teddy and 11 principles of this remedy are unequalled by I drew back, angrily. 'Sure, mam, and who wouldn't be- managed to be in the same pluco ori | by any similar preparation in the world, y, Jassio, what's the matter? | stir himuolf for as' swat a leddy nx |"® stairs where | had seen Tom kiss | yo ipyy; ilism: slid, looking surprised. "Am | you?" y Surah Ann andas he opened tho Heo Se a woodshed to receive parental dis. punching the head of a neighbor's son, the old gentlemen anticipated the regular proceedings of the meeting by the remark: " You've been licked for this sort of thing before and know whatto ex- pect." "Yes," whimpered the cul. prit: "I know Idid wrong, but I couldn't help it. "I bad an inspira- tion." So had his father, and he fulfilled it with a trunk strap. Are promptly. cured as well as all flesh wounds, sprains, bruises, callus lumps, sore. ness, pain, inflammation and all painful diseases; by the great Rheumatic Remedy, ee Married in a Hurry and Forgot to Fetch Her --BeuuveLLy, Jan, 28. --A few days ago a farmer from Tyandinage, came minutes agreed to marry her. He went for a license The services of a clergyman were procured, and the couple were married Within an hour of their first meeting, The husband vent home sometime during the « Look here, Jessie," he said at | night, promising to eall for his bride within * length, "you have got the best of me two days, but he seems to have forgotten though it was a very hard way of | all about her for he has not yet returned, giving me my lesson." TS Voreo thon Var. « And who else?" + Not more sovere than the case| «Tbe throat has destroyed more lives than I only made you the sword," by imprudence in eating and in- 'Worse than War. temperance in drinking; but when health becomes impared the miserable dispepti may find prompt relies in Burdock Blood Bitters. It regulatés the bowels. acts on the rimo I was present. At length he kiss that eonfounded Teddy; I don't |stimul all tho secretions to healthy rman of} wonder you were angry. action. ev Wel, we talked the matter 'over Coatle Fl Sng 7 : i ' A Costly Fishing Rod. So I could not T an fellow is" this} ,, length, and agreed to dismiss both 2 = y --- £0 i on Teddy and Sarah Ann, giving them fl Over p of fisherl pays $511 for a fishing-red. Venning, in spector of fisheries for New Brunswick found i u party nnmed Phair fishing with rod and mutter to|line in the Miramichi river, Phair owned Teddy : * Sare, I believe the 'missus | the land on the bank of the river where he suspects the master is swateon me." | T4 fishing, Venning demanded the rod and lines, Phair refused to give them up where upon Venning brought out his revolver.-- 'Phair then gave up his rod and lines and Venning took them away. Phair entered welcome, | Ab, yes," Iinterrupted, that * Waell, ut length they were off, and {an action for damages against Venring in er John, | door does equeak dreadfully. I'm|the next day Eben came back, and |Cirduit Court St. John. The case came + not so | make much difference, for its time| Tom had not kissed me, but treated Judge Ring presiding. Then, perceiving Tom, he pulled | whispered. this time 0' the year,' | self!" parters, and speak when your {Will you go and without reply- in@" Tom stormed ° . "Shy, my dear Tom," I remark- I was a little curious "Tom looked just furious. Oh, you foolish Tom! Do you think Says an eminent physician, «Ty seems to me, young man, you | I could ever dared todecend to that don't know your place very well. jeven to give you a much needed {;, future confine yourself to your lesson? But seo how inconsistent you are: you have no forgiveness for the ken 10." Jeasi false step a woman makes, even when she is following tSare I mean no offence, sir," _ | yo very Jetier. you EF STanple : oie] miling sweetly, "what aatrange n seem to have taken to was 80 in hopes that] the xe him as I do, and take ben's pace." - © 4 ho don't mind what he's ok him out of doors! * The jury gave a verdiot in favor of Phair for $511 damages against Venning. PE Bishop Gilmour, of Clevelond, Ohio, bas used the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, and endorses it highly. He writes about A Frenchmen bas invented a on earth can learn to speak, The his forelock and scraped his fout in| = "Well, darling Jessie, I sce you [Frenchman has evidently been ser- regular servant style. 2 have cot Teddy back after all. Oh, ennded by a couple of bagpipes, and « Mornin', sir. IVs tho master 1|if you know the relief it give me to #'pose you are. Foine weather for | sce that you bad nog degraded your- found all the other languages weak to do the occasion justice. "Twenty-four year' that the only way 10 cure nervous ©