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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 Nov 1891, p. 1

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; SET. Office next to Ontario Bunk H cy Sas, ships. "| Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1889, 4 1 Subscriber is "$0 LEND ANY AMOUNT on Security te AT #8 PER CENT. #3 Also on Village Property. && MORTOAGES BOUGHT, WW} fi HUBERT 1. ERBEIS, er. Pott Perry, May 10, 1885, . NorrarrN Assurance Co'y. 1 PHENIX | AssurANoE Cov. Crrizens' Insurance Co'v. Gragsaow & Loxnpox INsuraNcE Co'y WILCOX & HOLT Licensed Auotioneers FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT. Valuators, &c., &e. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. Sale Bills' made out and Blank' Notes furnished freé of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal, " A Sale will be kept at Heng Gonbon's Office, Port Perry, and at the office of Wa. Seexce, Jownship Cl Clerk, FRAMES & ALBUMS W. H. LEONARD. fe! Port Perry. Methodist Church. BEV. L. W. HILL, B A., Pastor, Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Weok Evening Se . Thursday 7:80. Strangers bir 'conducted to seats, - Ohurch of the Ascensi CREAT VA a 8%. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN,) Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Weak Evening Section, Thursday. 7:0, "Baptist Church. REV. MR. STEINHOFF, :PasTOR, Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:80. Week Evening Service, Thureday, :30. Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO. Whit : { dunwd 3 je, nm hopeless, and longs for death Peace August Flower the : 'How does he feel ?--He feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly walk---August Flower the | Remedy. =. Le G. G, GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, * Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. NEVER ALLOW the bowels to main: constipated less serious evil ensue: National Pills are unsurpassed 28 a remedy for constipation. Aunty's' Advice. "My other had severe summer com- plaint' about a year ago and no remedies seemed to relieve him. Atlast my aunt advised us to try Fowler's-extract of Wild -| Strawberry and before he had taken one bottle ha was entirely cured.---Adelaide Crittenden, Baldwin, Out, * Money to Loan--Mr.'F. M , Solicitor has any amount of money to loan at lowest rates of in trest, in sums 'to smt bLorrower.-- Office over Forman Bros' store, Port | ™# Perry. : VIOTORIA OARBOLIC SALVE is a wonderful healing compound for cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, piles, Pimples, &c. A------ 0 + For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Wivstow's Soornixe Syrup been used by millions of mothers for bd dE distu Lake Ontario Steamboat Coy. NEW PALATIAL STEAMER Will leave Cobourg week days at 8a. m. Port Hope 0.45 a.m, on arrival of G. T.R trains from East, West and North. Arrive at Charlotte at 2.30 p.m. Returning, leaves Charlotte week days at 11,05 p.m=; exce| fk Thursday at 9.40 p.m. ; Satarday at 4 15 p.m. 1s 'at Tr ghton on Wednesday at 2.00 a.m. ; Colborne on Wednesday and Friday at 3.45 a.m. - Connects at 'Rochester with New York Central and all diverging lines for all points in the United Staves. Turover TICKETS AND BiguAce CHECKS THE NORTH KING is one of the largest, swiftest and most powerful Steamers on the ar- | Lakes, lighted by Electricity and modern throughout. : C. F. GILDERSLEEVE, ha RHE: «Gen. Manager, Kingston. C. H. NICHOLSON, Gen. Pass. aod Fgt. Agent, Port Hope, children while teeth night and brokeu and 15, urea y i Gums, reduces Inflammation, and and energy to the whole system. : Winslow's Sodthing Syrup" for chi teething is pleasant to the taste and is prescription of one of the oldest and b female physiciavs and nurses in" Uni States. Price twenty-five cents a bol Sold by all druggists throughout the'wo Be sure and ask for " Mrs. Wiksto! SooruiNag Syrup." MILBURN'S AROMATIO QUIN Bl" sid Te resa, her eyes -- WINE fortifies the sysiem E ng dark eyes they wefo--oming attacks of ague, .c , bilious Pn that horizon and looking in the dumb ague and like troubles. Bvager's face, "do you see the ol in fy, Tie way? Is it to be the same thing ¥" Houroway's Pirrs, --Teaclings But before the other could reply a Exporience.--The united 'testimon: dow fell over Shen Theodore come thousands, exteuding over more He foots, I Brow om She anddan forty years, most strongly recom / ramatic attitude of his these Pills as the best purifiers, mildest aperients, and the su storatives. They never prove d or give merely temporary reli attacks all ailments of the lungs, heart, head, and bowels only safe and legitimate way, hy ing the blood, und so eradicati impurities which are the soar constituent of almost every « Their medicinal efficacy is 'wi in renovating enfeebled const Their action embraces all that i [Y t many clouds in the d, wistfully, not tome between us," he And then she was dancin she | roof room; he chatelsine his fancy je sunset had died over the water, and soft twilight was gathering under the old elms as she mat thinking her unhappy m- came filled ith a silvery music, sum- moning the guests to dinner. She rose, and pinned in her belt a bunch of the great yellow allemandias that lay on her table, and went down, sow)y and gently, and half with a feeling of doubt, in spite of her- self, if she was the mistress of the house or not. She had every reason to doubt it half-way down the staircase, she was seen by "Theodore, who sprang up al- most at a bound, it seemed, and wheeled her about. "For Heaven's sake!" he said, "have you no sense of propriety whatever ! Are you down to dine in your own house in a boat! wa?" "They are all in boating gowns ; they bave no others here. It se¢med right that 1 should'not do differently." 6 that you should dress as be- comes the of the mansion, If you force my mother, 5 has just come down cloth- as honor to our guests and herself re quires, to take your place, you have no one to thank for it but yourself. Great Heaven, how out of place you are! There is no time ou had best remain in room, end 1 will excuse you. certainly been quite upset to-day." her along so rapidly that her room. She closed the y father--" "You will do what!" roared Theodore. "ince you have ceased to love me, Theo- ince I am only a vexation und a shame to you--I will leave you fo fine.--" "You will add that to all the rest?" he You will disgrace me in more. head she moved her, through door 0 loft, and up the narrow steps. the scuttle door fastened down im: It did not take her a second to thi had doubled her little fist and broken the: and put her shoulder to the sash, snd: ad crawled through the aperture, and was out on the steep incline, drawing her blankets after her, and was confronted by a hundred little = tongues of crackling flame in a huudred dry crevices of the old shingles. Famned Ly a puff of midnight wind, they were creeping to* wards the roof of the great dome, and would be inside the house with ruin in five: minutes more. It an instant she had flung the blanket and the rug over the burning wpace, had thrown herself on them, using bands, feet, and knees in treading, press- ing, rolling, smothering, from one end to the other. It was the very highest portion of tha clustered roofs; the flagged pavement was more than fifty feet below. She did nos give it a thought. That fire must be put out, be it life or death afterwards! Men were crying to her from below to go in, to save herself she did not heed them: Women had run out of the house, shrieking and wringing their hands; she did not hear them. She was treading down and smothering and 'deaden- ing those flanes. And there she was, now prostrate, withy arms outstretched, her whole body, her feet, her hands, pressing down the little tongues of fire; now starting up and throwing herself on another. portion where a spirt of flame broke through and lighted her white face, her burned and torn hands, All this burst upon Theodore's sight as he lLiastencd back with Jack Boléyu ut the sounds which came to him on the wind and heard the outcriest "Oh, itis Mrs. Vande« water!" from ene; 'Go in; go down: save ourself!" from another; *'Itis death te er!" from a third ; "OL, Teresa! 'Peviai! from his nother ; **Where are tha wen, where is the hose, where is the water" from all together. And in that instant he saw what life would be without his wife: he' forgot dignities and lustres and unccetom, = darted into the house and up flight after flight. Before théy could train the garden hore to the spot, before the bewildered men find their way to the 7 drawn the rugs,

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