Good Notes Disounted, . Has any amount of Money io Lodh' At 05 per cent. on good Mortgages. ---- Bip : hs - hey ". gr Agent Allan Line of Steam- @ , Ll. B., ter, | ships. % mop Slaw sia Chanony oi SAS Port Perry, Oct, 17, 1880, HE Subscriber Is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT gn Fabm Seonrity AT 6 PER OENT. ar Also on Village Property." : 4 MORTGAGES BOUGHT. HE HUBERT L. EBBELS, #7 Barrister, Office next to Ontario Benk. Port Perry, May 10, 1885. x Assurance Co'v. 17e88' InsrmaNce Coy. Grisaow & Lonpox Insurance Co'r | Port Perry, April 26, 1880. 5 WILLCOX & HOLT Licensed Auotioneers YOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT. Valuators, &c., &ec. | REAL ESTATE 4 SPECIALTY. Sale Bills made out and Blenk Notes] furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal. Perr Horr, . Manchester, OB the To at . Scott, Tho: Rama, Mariposa nee | and Kidon - went to Bracebridge you would never dream of going away without: looking over the wicket gate and inhaling the |i eweet perfume of the old mun's roses. They lined the gravel pathway, for all the world like floral sentries, as their owner passed between them to the porch. Rose trees were everywhere, and every single blossom was as familiar to him as the seals on his watch chain, and he patiently follow- ed the. progress of each petal and the unfolding of every bud with as much 'pride'and care'as he would that of the growth of his own child, Yes, "the @owers brought old. Holloway hap- pines. ¢ \ Butnhe loved the children more. He once'waid that, when their tiny: ed lips were muttering one name. : Again the children took hold of hi and pulled him along the path towasd the wicket gate. They opened it, and moh tears; but yet|the woman was still standing there, wae * Bhe was dressed her pale face now flushed, her once §' was orape on her | dim eyes Lrighter still. 8he held something | ¢ Marion | Marion I' the old man 4 The children | cried. She fell on his shoulder, with it was a baby: | her arms about his neck. Just then \ ar d seémed to in- | the school bell ranz out, and away the 'nefiv. Then one of | children ran up the hill, their voices fhe woman some | shouting all the way. 'Many happy 'of happiness came | returns of the day, grandfather! face. wnny happy returos of the day !" @ to see my little] The old man, caressing the child as nd al! the children | he carried it close to his breast, with thile the mother drew | his daughter's arms still clinging to his round her baby's|neck, walked up the pathway, The hey might see it the [bud on the rose tree seemed to peep had tiny black bows out from all the other crimson blos- 4 soms. They entercd the house to- dfather would love to | gether. fone of the children. emery ene) m to grandfather! Gratifying to All today. It would| The high position attained and the . universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative i: known, illustrate the value of the hepe, do your qualities % islets Sasesss is based ; and are abundantly gratifying to the : nt ati Oulifornia Fig on Ras * But why do grandfather ¥ she It would be a good thing, the New York News opines, if every person with an inclination to 'go to law" d iy imgelf with what to do or whither to turn, but hi provide tht & OL eared stock of taking up or times in & of e is | tiblished re the estiay estray and seglecting tocatse the stnie ito be advertised and a ed shail be liable to a fine of $20. , The 'es rayal tpblies to any other personal property which tay be found in fike magner. ET in A Cure for Dyspepsia. Mr. J. McCormack, Magundy N. B., writes :--* Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills cured me of Dyspepsia after doctors had failed. They are a grand remedy.' y yet yO i ver and Bowels, el he effectually, di aches and fevers and constipation. Syrap of is only remedy of its kind ever duced, pleasing to the taste and ae= ceptable to the stomach, prompt ifk its action and truly beneficial Th itd effects, prepared ooly from the thiost healthy Er eorh esubstances, itg many excellent qualities commendit Of all dealers or by mail at 60c a box, | to all and have made it the most 3 | or six bokes for $2.50. 'Dr. Williams Med. Co:, Bockville, Ont., and Schen- ectady, N.Y. Beware of imitations. First Passcpger--Sce that splendid mansion over there. It's a beautiful | place, but it makes a man ead to look at it. Second Passecnger--Why sol Because of its history, for it was built up of the groans, tears, wailings and blood of widows, orphans, old men and struggling women, Dear me! Yes, it was erected by a fashionable and sucessful dentist. The smoker who has not yet tried the 'Myrtle Navy" tobaceo has a new pleasure before him in the use of 'the weed," An investment of twenty-five cents will furnish him with the means of givingit a fair test, Let us advise him to make the experiment, he wili find the tobacco to be all that its thousands of friends claim for it, and they are far from stingy in their praise. ---- ER Woman in Proverbs. ENGLISH. Women's jars make men's wars. A change of wives make men bald, A woman's tears are a fonatain of craft, and. goose are there | ular remedy known. 5 i yrup of Figs is for wale in 8d bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it sromptly for any one who wishea to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO; ; SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KY, NEW YORK, N.X% Curtis' Joke. There is a good story of George William Curtis which seems never td have been published. He was lectur- ing on a Buffalo stage once, when sud- denly wu heavy rope somehow broke loose from its mooiings in the flies above and dropped with a tremendous thud to the floor behind the speaker. Mr. Ourtis looked atound in mild suc: prise to see what had happened, then, turning to the alarmed audience ngaiti; said, with a twinkle io his eye: 'Ah, that must have been the thread of my discourse.' Somebody on a front scat caught the joke first and broke out in a thuckle which instantly developed at 1 init A Canadian Favorite. The season of green fruits and summ:r drinks is the time when the worst forms of cholera morbus, diarchea, and bowel com- nlaints prevail. Asa safeguard Dr. Fowler's E tract of Wild Strawberry should be ke § in the house. For 35 years it has been the most reliable remedy. Successful Lawyer -- Always re- member one thing, young man ; 'There is plenty of room at tha top I bf Student--Bat [ want to be a lawyer I'm not studying for a hotel clerk. THAT HACKING, PERSISTENT, DISTRESSING COUGH can be quickly cured by using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup: FOR INVALIDS and weak delicate women use Milburn's Beef, Iron and Wine ; no other, itis the best. Tom--Did you find it expensive camping out west Jack-- Very. The mosquitos pre- sented their bills every night. PURE 00D LIVER OIL combin with Wild Cherry and Hypophosphites renders Milburn's Emulsion the best ox the market. - A WOUNDED SPIRIT who can heal. Victoria Carbolic Salve heals all other wounds, cuts, bruises or burns. One Thing Sure.--Maude--I can't see what there is about that Skidmore girl, can you! Mabel (dubiously)-- Yes. Maud--What? Mabel--Most all the fellows. The Children's Friend. GENTLEMEN,--Last summer our: child: o were very bad with sammer complaint, 11{ the only remedy that did them any Was Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawhe used twélve bottles during the Dr he | 00 ber and would no ba v times thecosh ¥ a tv, Now Edinbur . He (fishing for loving protestations) --My ship 1do not lelieve I' am worthy to be your husband. i : (thoughtfully)--That's just what my mother says. } We notice that when a woman asks to be taken to the silk counter she speaks ina much louder voice than when she asks to look at. the a