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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Jan 1892, p. 1

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redone, = Bunil's 0d @ 0d Notes Discounted. et Has any amount of Money to Loa ai ALOE per ont. on good INSURANCE ster, County Sol. | effected at the Lowest 'Bats in Good 200 fi q i bob a ou ed an 'English Companies. 2 chee : hp EF Agent Allan Line a 'LL. B., Barrister, | ships. = rr Babli a =" | Port Perry, Oot. 17, 1800. of Steam- "MONEY TO LOAN PVIE Subsoriber Is prepared $0 LEND 3 'ANY AMOUNT Ca Security 2 AT 4 PER CENT. & Also.on Village Property. AF MORTGAGES BOUGHT. WX HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister. at from | $75 : EACH: SET. Office next to Ontario Bunk 'purchased 'the tatook of | Port Perry, May 10, 1885. 0 into North Fins, LiFe AND ACCIDENT. ORTHERN Assurance Co'y. Prexix Assurance Co'v." Crrmeys' | InstrANCE Co'Y, Grasqow & Loxpon Insurance Go'y Port Perry, April 26, 1889. il Cour at he Proviaca ¥tarioasy | ; cterinary obtained a Diploma as Veterin- TE WILLOOX & HOLT annou) e has 5 % . : iheeaticaeperina | LiCENSEd Auotioneers und or by nigh YOR <THE COUNTY OF SNTARID AND n n the TOWNSHIP "OF CARTWRIGHT. Valuators, &c., &e. REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. Sale Rills made out wnd' Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or ho pay. Terms liberal. '| A Sale will be kept at Henry Boroon's Office, Port Perry, and at the office of Wu. Spence, Township Clerk, Manchester, where parties. can make ar- L for. sales. Acall fs solicited. Prrer Horr, %. Mabchester. best known system, connection--free of Droge. T sx ORR GRA e Ve Col- : Cottage, -- gosh h of REN J two miles south of 4 in 2 ractice, Tele- the ho nication : , Manchester, and elevator, ph calls 'to Manchester will be for. hone, All Veterinary - Wu, GORDON, © Licensed Auctioneer, Yaluator &c. dn F% the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa nd Eldon = © Shes Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the ntmsot attention bein 'their intrests.. + = bi by io WM. GORDON, ed 3 Sunderland oval | thie' public for the « SHUG the blish- ih pleasure in oved g given to | Ig tome so long, the Grippe, and all its bad-effects." I felt tip-top and 'have felt that way 'ever since." eR J.BRr1aLs, Jr., Cayuga, Hines, .. Miss, Q PHOTOS. Taina ay 200 po Do, 'Othersizes prorciticn- ately Cheap. ictures Copied and Fularged ko any desired size and finish-. ed in Crayon, lidian Ink, Oil or Water Colors. New Scenery |! All Work grt to give Selatetin by, Mothodist Church. REY, L. W. HILL, B A, Pasron. Sabbath Services, 10. 0 and 6:80. Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:30. Strangers welcome and conducted to scats. Church of the Ascension. . REV.MR. FLEI'CHER, PAsTOR. Sunday Services, 10:30 and 6:30. Week evening Service, Wednesday, 7:80. 8%. John's Church. (PRESBYTERIAN,) REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, B.A., PAsToR Services, 10:30 and 6:30. 'Week Evening Service, Thursday. Baptist Church. 'REY, MR, STEINHOFF, Paston. Sabbath 1 and 6:80. Weer Evening be Thursday, :80. X Tie Press FOR 1892. Has a Larger Dally Clrealation than any other Repabiionn Newspaper in America. ALY. SUNDRY. WEEKLY, The . \geren vo Republican Journal A NEWSPAPER FOR 1 EE MASSES at Founded December lst, 1881. i over 100,000 Copies DAILY. [nervous,' she said, from his reginient. ful man, with a heavy imbra tenance;; avd both "Julin apd: myself were struck at'the every first with an intuitive drend of hi Julia hardly took the character of fear, hut was one rather of loathing; yet, if she could have. feured anything, I think it would have been' that nan, for she had an intutive perception that he was demion-like, even beyond what his looks demonstrated. One cvening she read of n horrible "murder that thrilled our blood, and upon turning he. eyes from the paper they encounter- ed those of Hana Schmidt. There was something teerible in his glance, {and frown that moment she resolved. that "The feeling in | the villian should be turned away. As| her wishes.and' opinions were always of much weight with her. father, the fatter gave the Hessian lis dischargy. 18oon after this, Julia and I were left aloe in the house, both father and wother being absent on a visit until the following day, and we happened to he without 'a femnle servant at the upon their rétwn, and upusually weary proceeded to our chamber at an early hour in the even. ing. We lad partially disroved our. fingers were ¢ Then, finding df selyes when Julia turned hastily to} the window. +1 declare;' she said, 'the evening is sp pleasant that it is a pity to re- main in-doors. I don't feel a Lit sleepy ; let's go down upon the lawn.' We descended the stairs. How little I imagined what was in Julin's heart! Hurry Irving came up just as wo reached che lawn, He was only casually passing the house. Julia engaged him in conversation and he came and joined us. My sister was more than usually lively and engaging. * Where are Tom and Edger, and Will} she asked, alluding to his brothers. "Ohy,' replied Harry, * they aré over at uncle's, They will be coming-back soon. : His uncle's farm was a mile off, and his own house was about half that dis tance, Tlie three young nsen soon ap- peared upon the road ; and, to my sur- prise, Julia arose and proceeded to nject them, Harry and me, and called us' aside from the door. 5 *Now, Mary, you need not be * Keep quiet do not speak aboy Then she returned to : she said, * Harry | Irving" 'was' near the house all night. He teturned after seeming to go home. It was not right, lie said to himself, for us to remain alone hers all night, especially: as our father was known to have money in the house. So he kept out of sight, but remained near, The least scream he would have heard as he at last heard yours; but I am glad you did not scream before, for now we have had an experience, and know what we can do. It was tedious; but T don't wish to be thought afraid of my own shadow, and I'm glad we had to hold the chest down a good while,' with a capital of . $250,000, : The present crop of wheat and clip of wool 1 the Argentine Republic are said] to be the largest ever Enown there. : Fireflies are employed in some of the West Indies for lighting purpose, being confined in glass lanterns for that object. 5 A John Hopkins professor has in- vented a dividing machine with which he ocandraw a willion lines to the square inch. The engines on the Manitou and Pike's Peak Railroad are reported to rthy exem publishers idea that the paper ceed which gives all it can for the money, and year in more worthy of the the geveral public, Advertising fakes and smart dodges may make money fora year, though it "has been proven that it is quite possible for them to be a failure from the very beginning, hut SATURDAY NIGHT'S olde fashioned methods after all secure the only clientele Hat is permanent and} the only business that is prosperous, e paper after another a ied t th 4 Christmas business ; efforts to show that the publication been torn down to obtain copies, and yet daring the time that five holiday numbers of S8atuxpay Nicur have appeared the' graveyard of bombast has been filled with- Hans Schmidt had evidently decided | bave successfully used crude Colorado | the tomb stones of those who have gone out upon the chest as a safer hiding place than that iu which Julia first discover ed him. Upon the very morning on which Henry Irving stunned and secured the ruffian in our room, the officers of justice were searching for the old Hessian scouudrel as a suppos- "| ed nwurderer, and he was soon conviet- ed and hung. Julia became the wife of Henry Irv. ing and a nost excellent wife she was. Magnanimous aod unrevengeful, she was perhaps the only one who felt no gratification at the fate of old Hans Schinidt, but rather a pity for the ignorance which had steeped him in . | erime, ight; only the en ourselves ARERR LTR, A Prompt Resuit. Dear Sirs,--Two years ago I was very 11 with jaundice and tried muny medicines which did me no good until I was advised to try B.B B., when, after usin bottle, I was effectually ciired. Cmanrorre Montox, Elphinstone, Man, | mons, as now constituted, consists of i queer feeling of exul- Bp in Julia's heart. tht, Mary," she' cried ; link me a fool now, will 'be ashamed to see 72 for Scotland, and 103 for Ireland, making a total of 670. These, in the middle of the year 1891, pertained to a population numbering and divided thus :--England, 29,081,047 ; Scotland, 4,040,838 ; Ireland, 4,681,173 total, 3 : 37,803,058. A writer in The London Under the circumstan- | Times says that if these divisions were gs really ludicrous ; Lut [represented strictly in 'relation to Brywhore assert herself, ed a coward. Thump! pl Lid, and side, and ifolt the cramped "but Then came the lift raining, desperate lift; red me when the cover and trembled. out, Mary, we are our full weight on the ibe nervous either ; its would be--England, 515.36 ; Scotland, 71.70; Ireland, 82.94--total 670, showing that in proportion to popula- tion England and Wales are under- represented Uy twenty members, Scot- land is practically represented in pro- portion to her population, and Ircland bas twenty members too many. He also argues that some regard should be paid to the contributions of each country to the income tax, and says that in 1890 the total annual value of property and profits assessed to th income tax over the United Kingdom was . thus apportioned *-- England, £572,128,525 ; Scotland; £60,030,510 ; Ireland, £37,199,578; total, £669,358,- 613. A redistribution nocording to income (ax would give England 572 8 not ono o'clock. game, How I wished } two o'clock came and : hoped that our prisoner ded to a fate which A small ie 37. in a House of 669 members. But it is not likely that this factor will be considered in any redistribution that may be made, as the tendency is. to give not more but less voting power . | to property. FEMI Culloden Cuilings. Graramey,--In' 1888 I 'was severely | acted kid which with gravel of the from satered grt in, x rg . WRS recom: w "American geotleman had his Teutonic countrymen a ppreciate Ameri: he: said defiantly, tingly told hin petralem for fuel. The *"theaterphone" is the latest telephonic It supplies private homes the music and didlogue of the theatres. In the manufacture of carriages it used to take one man thirty-five days to make a carriage. invention. It is now made by the aid of machinery in twelve days, There are in the United States 1,797 distinct railroad corporations, but the gross earnings of seventy-four of them represent over 80 per cent. of the total amount. Male German glass workers get but twenty-four cents and eighteen cents a' day: the women In the beet g half a |sugar district the men in summer ears | sonters will extes but thirty-five cents a day ands board themselves. States. Some elaborate cars have been built 495 members for England and Wales, [at Mit: at a cost said to be one-third | and to be world-wide in their the price of American cars, Does every bone in your Lody ache 1 Then bathe in Johnson's Anodyie Liniment, rub brisk. An authority on the subject stat s that 25,000 hands are employed at making gloves within a radius of forty turn out 1,200,000 dozens of gloves every year, Twice the number of hands, therefore, are employed in wear: ing the gloves. A new paving material now being introduced in London is composed of granulated cork and bitumen, pressed into Llocks, which are Inid as brick or wood pavements. A pavement of this material is very elastic and pleas- ant to the feet, and affords an excellent foothold for horses. There is almost an entire absence of noise. Women suffering from the ailments peculiar to their sex, and pale and be restored to a fresh. blooming by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. W. J. Witter, Franklin, Man., writes :-- " My sister had been ill for seven or eight years, and looked as though she were going to her 'grave. Your Dr. Williams Pink Pills completely re stored her." Sold by all druggists. Be- ware of imitations, bas devised a © of a pen-| only by swinging a previously adjusted to vibrah son with tne lock pendulum; A French statistician aggregate wealth of the civilized countaics amo; of the pictorial aud holiday business. Canada as to population is a small coun- try and can be looked to support nothing but a carefully conducted Chris enters rise in the way of pictorial editions. So ar SATURDAY NIGHT has been successful in producing the best of these. It has not spent its money in exciting people to the belief that they will get something better: than can be afforded. Every dollar to be. expended has been put upon the work itself." Already iv can be said that the issue for this year has been remarkably successfu and within ten days it will be sold cut an: operations for the publication of a much more pretentious number for next year will have been begun. The excellence of the work can be guar- anteed in advance. It will not be syndicata- work, but the publishing enterprise of Sat- urday Night's Christmas has been extended beyond the bordernof Canada and nothing in the world will be more beautiful, more artistic or contain the names of more world- wide and famous authors than will grace the pages of Dext year's issae. It will he Canadian, for the whole enterprise will be conducted from Toronto, but the publication md the world over and be impossible for any rivale which have nok expended in their" management thousand of dollars to obtain the. machiverys or tl bar : it would mean x Joss of thcusand' dollars, but as it-has ed the pictures, romances, poe ptability, ud the number itself will be merchantable wherever tha English language is spoken. Very few such larie eute p ises emanate from Canada, and it will be an advertise« ment to the country as well asan acceptable piece of literature and art. . It cannot be denied that much of the work will be done in Europe, much of the illustration New York, but it will be Can- aciin all through. Other cnte: prises have expended their strength and failed. SATURDAY NigHT has held its own and population, tho result in membership | miles at Grenoble," France, and they | through the kindness of the people of this country has heen successful. Next year it; will repay the generosity of its patrons by attempting here and elsewhere to have not only the best colored suppliment, but the best book that was ever produced by any newspaper in any country at any time.-- Torouto Saturday Night. December 31, 189} ERIE SER Brown---How's your baby's health, Newpop? Sound, eh? + Newpop--Yes, I sometimes think he's all sound. rer ee The Head Surgeon. Su Of the Lubon Medical Company is now at Toronto, Canada, and may be. consulted either in person or by letter on all chronic diseases peculiar to men, Men, young, old, or middle-aged, who find themselves nerv- ous, weak and exhausted, who are brukenm down from excess or overwork, resulting in members, Scotland 60, and Ireland [sallow girls may be speedily cured and | many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vital- i ity, loss of memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, Fin tasion of the heart, emissions, lack nergy, pain in the kidieys, head- ache, pimples on the face or body, itching or peculiur sensation about the scrotum, waat- ing of the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitching of the muscles, eye lids, and where, bashfulness, deposits in 'the uriue, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to bo rested b, constipation, dullness of hearing, voice, desi g oes & for solitude, excitability of : temper, LEADEN ON yn A YA PS AE er

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