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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Jan 1884, p. 6

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'picked up a sea-shell, pink and brown, In a country parlor, and placed to my ear. © Overmy hott was'a sadness supreme-- : That Lis dnpaing sed dying bonide to loves Sule sa fo 0 Where peace and darkness and tempest © dwell, ~ Could sing a mysterious song to me, : Pht won st 1 trled pi re : y Apd then T spoke to the dainty shell-- * 0 ting to me, shell, of tie gloonvy past, s v 'With its darkness and bewildering fears ; i {caluugYWAen 7 seul iu it Ugsirisin wan fainting And shaken like reeds in the summer blast, And my eyes were bitter with unshed tears. . "0 sing of the happy days gone by, With their blithesome, joys and freedom from care ; . 'When my spirit basked 'neath a cloudless o omky, : <2 Unacquainted with sorrow, untorn with a sigh, . Not knowing the pangs of a hungry dis- pair! "Sing to me, shell, of the living and dead ; , + Of those that I loved and' will never for- t get, 'Whose feet grew weary of lifes long tread, With the prize of their aesing jugt gleaming ahead ; Of those who are wilting beside me yet ! "0 sing of the graves where my loved ones sleep, . 'Neath a marble slab or on. umamed mound, ! Where the flowers and grass of the summer creep, 'Where the snows of the winter are drifting decp, And, the willows weep over the sacred ground ! - "0 sing to me, shell, of the false and the true ; Of the fawning lip and the evil heart; Lapany and un ltring few. Wot inde io cher nev, Who nothing but death iby our spirit can part ! "0 i me, shell, of tie weal and the woe, of he gleam and the gloom that the future will bring ; Of the fightin, ti ie] ly eT ' Of the weight of the years in their l = SE ol shi 7 Gi sing "Then sing, geibty, akiell,' $¢ niy 'troubled breast, from thy home. in the déep blue sea, Wh ad ves are dressed with a' foaming ---, % And er the music of their unrest, _ & Willzound § in the song thou wilt sing to me." Health In the Wilderness. THE GREAT ANTIDOTE TO Miasua, x an Td ga in miaanaity ing "vast inroads into the wildernesses of the western world. Forests as. if by magic, are changed into cornfields, and praries, swamps, and canebrakes into arable land. But thesc conquests of industry are not achieved without loss. Hundreds, aye thonsands of the energetic pioneers whose , labors have have caused the wilderness "to " Dlossom as the rose" fall a sacrifice to the terrible diseases engendered by miasma of the sail. . Violent intermittent and remit- dent. fevers, rhemmatism, neuralgia and affections of the stomach and bowels are the almost ingyitable penalti "Incurred by "families who scttle on new lands. Hence it is that the demand for Hol- | y'¢ Pills: and "Ofiitment is 'so large in i te the population. The cultiva-4 the soil on the outskirts of civiliza- tion look upon them, and with reason, as among'the prime necessaries of life. In dense ol ly populated regions of the west,_they are an él 'Specifies for the dfs sand. cvery provident farmer e fo forgarm his family against the ig influence of an insalubrious at- mosphere and climate, by keeping a supply of the remedies constantly on hapd. This will be no news to such of our readers as Saxe traveled in the ar There, as in te Yong * succdss in the glorious Tr hin mitigating human suffer- wa a Kurope that docs not 1 Joep these » medidings by: them 3 the soldier | # has thom. always ready to hand in 'his chest may, braye the disease of any climate with --Greenwich Journal, PEO 3 nit] = Jog. =a ena Hie Oh oe rr Bid these Mi carries them in his knapsack, and the sailor | 7 $10,000 WORTH OF GOODS Cheaper {han Bie Ep oy THIS COUNTY. ax Barley, 'Wheat, Peas, Oats, and all ' y y, * ® 4 Farmers' Produce For which the Highest Prige will be paid. | f ! S. H. CHRISTIAN Nx JE AM kinds of Coal, Salt. il Ramer - ten at NEW CABINET - SHBP' . cents up. v Have esl "on hand "Rathburn's € addition to No. 1 Spring and hw NOP, BRAN. SHORTS, GASH for Aa r an HAY bought! id pressed, Port Perry, Nov. fo D.C. DOWNEY, Naaan abs or Successor to J: "Wirnight) : Is prepuired to pay "ihe ighest" P all [Kinds ¢ © ' Nale. M. LANES rt TAD i} ar Carriage Works, Whitbv,Ont. Offers to the, ublic.a large stock of FINE CARRIAGES; consisting of open 'and coverad' ong, Boe, Burrey Wagons, Dexetér Queens, W. hitechapel, Piano Box; Sideand Elephic Springs, Eureka and Timkin Buggies, ""The above stock is manufactured from before purchasing elsewhere. ae y T . B&F PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO PAINTING & REPAIRING. wr B cg bd Ee | ee ee a ~TH£ WHITE. a StyieNo. 10 . New No. 8 Machine. Old Machines taken ju exchange. Iiberal reduction for Cash he best Sewing Machine Oil} Necdles for all the leading Machines, and Sewing Machin iin bel 58 kept constantly on hand. BEB. HEAP: 'Manchester a B. ~All AS ami of Sewin, lisghinents and Clocks repaiied, Also for 'sale a numbe BAIA INES, in good repair at $5 cach. Hand Machines from he taany machine purchased from me, and not approved of u ont al ee Hy oy iclige I Tom me Pp boa Manchester, March 13, 1882. y viens) i OF Important Assiusoontth New furniture and Ne Th undersigned has opened out a good and well selectsd Stock of Farni on- sisting of Bureans, Sideboards, Bedsteads, i 5 , Cri Cradles Role, a Looking Glasses, Chairs of all kinds, Be ine Mottoes Framed complete for a 4 Ricture Frames. Mouldings very chomp. undersold by doy 'in the trade. Pictures Salil kis prices low, OATMEAL, Fine 10d Oranalaid, "omumar, HEN sem, , oats) 3 243% ARD WaseBesyua, | or DYER'S LUMBER iy (NEAR The) TanAr sr STATION, The Best Material in she MdFicot, he and will be sold atlow prices, for cash ar on hsdpa. can and Extmine; 1g TR + JWHESE: & Mu ES the, pliblc generally that | Bridal audisother! ICE CREAM tunity ol ne ih his numerous patrons for the extensive bata bestowed ud id - Al putt a heb plinsure < 4 prepared el pny ar i Campaign -- | Auction fa Sitipess a[ prompt C. DAWES. aber will find equare | ble prices by getting | from ny yard. BY d their wants suppl ie BH Bid oJ a th ni hock will'De cut" to order, {Also any, qaaniity of Harwood: and emlock Slab Wood 22 inches long for sale, ~ Wanted, Forty Tons of Hay for Cash or in Bhi for Lumber, JOSEPH BIGELOW. Port Perry, July 11, 1883. band and for Sale at his Yard forge quantities of LUMBER, PINE AND CEDAR SCANTLING, SHINGLES, POSTS, &C., &C of Good Quality and at MODERATE PRICES + Parties wishing good Lumber, shingles &c. Le Cheap, will 30 well to call at my yard. ~~*CONFECTIONARY, &€. po Undersigned would remind his és Choice Plain and Faucy Breads of atsthe Dest C, , hed Bo et 'and' Con fectivter establishments Port Perry and ality of Coufec ip everything in line at his Prince Albert, Undies Supplied on the sligrtest notice. , Public Teas And other social entertainments promptly supplied and at moderate charges. BOSTON; GHRYSTALIZED Supplied by meacure (o the public, : "Handsomely fitted up PARLORS For the couvenience ot the public, where are supplied of the best quality, those refreshments and _ daintics so Jlensant, [liealthTul and refreshing in lot weat One of the best Fountains now in usefor making cooling drinks. Childrens' Toys, gocd and cheap. . C. HISCOX, Port Perry, May 21, 1879. 883: {100 1 T Tn Semen *) Port Perry, Nov. 26,1879. ® Uxbridge Pl - Sylvester Ploy Paxton, ale Bee Plows All Implements, Machines and Reapers warranted togive setighetion ot ao i Segerure: Oct. 10. 1882. - GREENBANK. eth he has rented for a term of remises formerly known as th P Ctttone ETotel, Greenbank, and baving th 'GOOD OPENING. Phere is a splendid opening in Greenbank foriatentetprising man to open the Furni- tureand Undertaking Business. A first clase 8he would find Greenbauk a open for bis Luginess. The village is d oti the Cuntér Rend, about 7 miles. on Port Perry and al the Rame distance from Uxbridge village "and 9 miles from [10 of a Splen- NRA FHQUPSON, : Sunderland, It isin didiAgrietural distri WESTERN CANADA' AND SAV- INGS CO. : jor and i8 now | repared to secure ns of any amount of money, lary 1 100 mort~ rest sich {1 a. properties for sale Ly private barg pnd tities wish- ing to xcll such may find) dir advint. age fo place the same on pi \WES. Port Perry, Aug, 22, 1882. , Sti Shadfh™ Substance Fade," --_--AT CCGFAT TERY, ¥ PORT PGR POR 30 DAYS'ONLY. Cabinet Plots, per € doz. Rs ih Card Ph . Ambrotvpes,d for. cui Small Pictures enlarged 'and frm a fory.ien us arene sarnen Le ieee E80 McKENZIE. Port Pefvy, jrokocb it MES . Hapa elous "penelintin i u ersizned wonl wonld inform the ei jnvaluable in al Sh mat Jo Th : [ Alscense ove pha same he is now prepared. Bb pod EA £000] Sind Srp ot cents, bis, and $1 50, an and uf tlig Inger . gistered } in,0f | what bis Ig} MoKENZIE'S, AT THE FOLLOWING Tow PRICES | * a | PriRerey, Nai. 1/7881 Jey > \| BRICK. HOUSE "PENALE COMPLAINTS, : in bl removing all SR ski . ho tune or TEE 143 4 WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. 1t healsevery kind of Sore, Ulcer and Wound n r | salve der it Throat and Chest Diseases, umps, closing and healing i s and Filutat ud for allev] glug t te tortures of ale to in dis- Foe oily at 's Eelnblichment rolgssor HoLLoway's Establishment, 18) OXFORD Brigit, TORO; a sold at 1s Vig 8. 9d , 4s. 6d., 11s., 22s. and 33s. ench Box and Pot, aud in_Canada at BE™ CAUTION.--1 have no Agent in the Lustes lr nor are my Medicines sold there. th 1 Label oo Bet AAV eh aly Joel Lo whi Street, London, they are spurious. / The Trade rake of my Medicines are Af TH TIIOMAS HOLLOWAY 2 533, Oxford Street, London, wie ) bf bil 1. hy hil ny frost I gt Marr age, ote, resulting from excess FE Price, in ascaled envelope, onl Gecentx uw two postage st. Tho elenrated Amite} 10' fin ddtrate Essay, clearly demonstiater, frof thirty years' successful practice, that hey con. x uenges ov, he pliscured wiigut the fangeraus wy r oh 1 medicin or the amen of the knife; pointing oa mode of curent once shnple certaln and fectnai, by. means af syhich gv matter Fihiek tion bas curfininself chiefly, privately and RADICALLY. ZB This Lectura sbonid edn 4 bfmnds o SELIM and exery mun to the Lg Hot] Ha va Lumber, tncfiers yt Hast pd W rod & Pickets. f Including a large quantity ut Building 2 habits ot ha en Sn ing, En : ARISING &CHOPRING Done duly at the Union Mills. log fr TROUNGE'4 & to. N.B. Houseand d Lot for Sale ite A govd | stable om the profiivs. Apply at the Union Mills or W.J.T. & co. AND LOT FOR SALE Port Perry. The House ix a o on Stone foundation with § he h Cellar. Lian

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