pi "It is Basier to Mi aioe _ PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. than Right Our Mistakes." PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ONTHRIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 13%, 33TH YEAR, NO. 167 J 1 » 4 + and f Yan] busensnsle== Western Bank Oct.2, 1800. OF OANADA. Ee -------- . 2 R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Victoria y LIE = drawn and say the lid slowly rise and a | drummers," said Mr. J. K. Albion, a | Members present : Messrs. Jag. University ; M.B. Toronto University; te . / 7 Bore \nonients ro, gazed "si Sach head cau ly appeat: Up went oil | traveling 6 slasmuns for a large Now York man, W. J. Gibbs. J. G. Umph ¥ 4 emb:r or the College of Physicians and ; J on Di ih An a. gas and over went the trunk's lid, pull- | house. to a Times-Dmocrat reporter in Wad. y J. G. Umphrey ain Surgeous, (nt.; Licentiate of the Reval Port Perry. Agency hope nd to Joke, rh ed by an ised officer, At Haat the | New Oleg xecenily. Xe, there are | John Wetheral, 3 2 RBdinburg; Licentiate - . ed, J 2 or its face ruther, wora a lnppy, | women who ave kni hts of the "grip," as on oi i pin tinge of Phy olans, Edin. = AL Wine CK i trinmphant, broad grin ; then as thing | you call them, and 1 muse confess they Reeve Vrooman tof the chair at H » > : didn't look familiar its ned widef | do much better than n man coud in the | {0.30 ) NUS big Tignt phtce fur |g, i effort iatomtot marae: whilé | particular lines they handle. I ere are The clerkread the upil of the Rolunda Houta Dublin, | acted. JiSpeoiul attention aa @ / ZN i $ : iy urin faded away like a ruinhow, Hie, ot is arcs. x rea "Women. Office over A. J. Davia' Dri Ts available 4 2p Dodi we = NS Ok ; ie uot _the case forced v hat nucross ue mati enon: ads, United and . \ ; : 4 ] rictar' (WHOLE NO. 1907 boy of fd eveilt arid witelf It 40 | nitheeTt 6aTs at Hote And act acooraig- pars p ie th the one sent to me the night i Frepared Syn on he gas fui They Sell Hats and Onildren'd Weir and | The regular monthly meting of the, y ge burslury, § intently knew | trunk, For perhaps fifteen anxious Da Big: usiness. #lidve cbliricil was lild ih the. ten \ ming. the rest, for | i tes it seemed lifeless, Then we "There ars sever: lines of trade that hall, Sunderldbd; oH.§ Koay nay guess, were not ignor- | | oo 4's ovement inside, heard a bolt | the women wre faking away from us | NA, Sunderland; oH. hy {rast air, : Brock Council. burg ; Member of the Faculty of Physicians ra Hy Surgeons, Glasgow ; te ident A GENERAL Baitkiug Business trans- Col shiner depidréd or | of them very prob his youthful but evil features beat adi | stance perfect ladies. ing all hollow. "Provably thie best-known woman on "Come ont of that, you scamp!"" | the roud is Mie Virgiuin Poole, uf New shouted the police captain as soon us he | York, who sels nothing bat perfuies. could talk for laughing, "und give an | Sie stays in a town svinetines two or 12 o'clock: The council rb assembled at 2.45, The clerk read several Ebthmanjen; : connie home. when the (rund | "4 door-Lell yang nnd started bs all into | pia e laughed, "aud way be guessing who our visitor might be.' | recover Your jewels. However, if you Mts. J. H. HORSNYDER, 162 Pacific | a Spite of ny shine arly ox a are so inhospitable, perhaps Alice will 'ios. an th the following F eath i + t idea it w etty w Be 4 in ~ ) 18, amon, py re depositor sem} annusily. Ave, Santa Cruz, Cal, writes: tied. 2 the uit mb of the | Ba itis face more soared | SCCOUNt of yourself, What's the ame | (hrce weeks welling to Lie ret iil rade, Mr R M go : Fo 0 pw ng Fen). W. McGILL, * When a girl at school, in Reading, | family, nt least--that our caller would | 4, 8NEG eclred positively thus she of tins particulnr racket, anyhow ? and does a big business, Then there is . M. Noble of Cannington, =oy Maxacer, | Ohlo, I had a severe attack of brain | prove to be a Young man and neighbor | wouldn't, "I'lie burglar tried to taagh also, but | Miss Arline an, who is employed vy io oe ~ Deposita received at the highest current ratds. Interest calculated and credited to eep to trap your bur- SUCCESSOR TO DR. HAMILL, {4 M D,, Master of Siirgery, Victoria Uni- . versity; Licentiate of Royal College of Physians, London, Eng., Member of Col- ficitor for Mr. W. H. Sproule, con, 13, ho be i . ¢ house, 8 . hing vue milli : hy so i Port Perry, April 4, 1888. fever. On my recovery, I found myself | supposed to be deeply in love with me, | «ell, then, I will do the lio Jo | IE was a dismal tailare, Oh, thls all | my house, 8 gis hothing ] Th : : y Ontario, -- Ty, Ap y TY, ) IX ell. then, LJ nots, Fy : 2. a 4 Brock, compl p oy hee er Disses - ~---- | perfectly bald, and, foi a long time, I | When ourainty waiting maid ditioune- | gid uncle, glancig misthievously at right, he jrinhed, 'I ool yea. [df A ees Sud she ses nail she lax pi Hes & Aplnining that the Soanvil of, g of women, and of Great Ormond Hospital feared I should be permanently so. | ed a messenget with a telegram. his frightened wife, Suagucior. Nats why. 1 waa. scare 0.1i0; she sells over $100, 000 un your aud Brock had changed the original, of, for Diseases of Children, London, Eng. DAVI DJ ADAMS Friends urged me to use Ayer's Hair | Bodoni iv Ag Ph Ri "dol 1 Jon Rall Bo ii Sieh thing," Ile i i lL y al natural water soars or Gon 13, in a d H "8, | spoke auntie, with a trénibling voigu, ap - i Hd : ph Physician, Surgeon, &e., . " J | Vigor, and, on doing 80, my hair gape : little Somiotions und, 2s the | i hs thu Leank thrown dowd fins ; Fiwre is 2 Hiss oi, 4 Pte { front of lots 18 and 19, and in so doing ORT PERRY. despatch wus addressed to we, I wus | wolf] gg soon as it nfrives. No burglaf who ruve. un an pag the 8 . Ofice hours-3 to 10a. mi, 1to4 p.m, Began TOW, watched with 'curious eyes, while I| jeud or alive, comes iuto my room. Toe h nse that deuls ig © Nir dy Wear | Had forced the water to Sow onto Mt; af snings. " 5 opened the envelope aud read its con: | jjanf® Sie carries eight large trunks, L Office and residence, Dr. Hamill's old . and I now hitve as fine a head of hair as | Ley) (s. | Finally we settled down to business stand. one could wish for, being changed, how- "Will start to-morrow to ¥isit you," it , ; Ques' not Lave We hoi wo Been | Sproule's latid=--ok that pittt of iis prog and fixed on a p.an to catch tie coming her customers. She mais a leer 10|porty known i8 the sdiith east half of, 5 Queen St, - - Port Perry: Tr ever, fram blonde to dark brown." saidh Yhaye Seity tran to-day" sigtieds | |yrplar red-handed and without: any each of «er I tse sepa, Hit hie wil, lot 18, con. 13--and thereby causing: ; metre reer ppp neem : "Mary Norton." 306 WAS mY Very | unger to ourselves, vecupy A certaln suite at a certain how i 2: OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notaty Good Note Discounted. beri al S2eleimest, my Naif came dearest girl friend ou earth and had long | ¢ Early gon Selves { moved Tom the on a certain day. When she arrives in (ghetit damage to his property, and. ] ¥ Public, Conveyancer, &o. Solicitor Olt nom i we - hos of, Dlomised to visit ie The Butisiparion guest ehainber to room with Cousin Whe chy she people Show 0 she bubiy threatening to take legal action for =z jo Bu » of her coming made everyone so happy | Alice, Lhe! v deserted apartment had o ying from her ne e ! . 0 3 the Ouiario Funke, 4 Office over the | pr,, any amount of Money to Loan Ayer's Hair Vigor that nothing more wus said about my | Aliots' Then my dusorted ap ATE ay inthe warrivdey id te shown to ner [daridges unless tho council put the, iy g " "beau," for which X was thankful. | expedtedigguess could not escape through room, wi ere she hus a large sssoromens | ooeo a dee on fi ; i ' dan, 29, 1547, At per cent. on good Mortgages. aud Bow my halt 1a oY oT long The next afternoon the expressman [ i hould he Teel hy inolited and oo of gouds displayed. Hor tride is worta riginal course or kept it 2 : vy. . i E. FAREWELL, Li L. B., Count i _y 4 brought the expected trunk. I lad it | dor 'was fixed so nus to be strongly x i A, mented this preparation to others with | taken ups.airs and placed in my room, | polted from outside, in tue halk Some Re Ca TIN STRAIT CI like good effect.)= Mrs, Sidney Carr, | for I insisted that my best friend should | ol witches anil jowelry of small alle Iffice--South wing Court House, Whitby, 1460 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa. share wy lovely, sunny bed ehwbef | og gurelessly left on the uressing- effected at the Lowest tes in Good and not be poked away in the cold apart- | ¢50 to tempt the rascal and keep him in Owes om CT ee . a 3 Goo "3 have used Ayers Tate hl for | ment reserved for ordinary guests. funocelics 1 our crafty pain, YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, English. Companies. goveral years and always obtained sais: | After some trouble nud complaining, | Several well-nrmed men were to be G. Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery | ea Agent Allan Line of Steam: Fn. he now Batre for the trunk was unusually iarge and | gujoned quietly in and about the i . heuvy the expressuian helped by our house, to do w hutever fi ghiing might be and Insolveber: oar} Pubic de Street, ships, «0, T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark. gardever, carcied it up and set 1t against necassieys though our 500 in St let Whitby. Port Perry, Oct. 17, 1889. the foot of my bed, there Lo wait for is | the Lurglar rest in fancied pence, if pos- " 4 y 1 1 beloved owner. | sible, Then, after his departure in the in YES BULGED OUT LIKE 4 LOB : 3 Te er S air 1000 As I have mentioned, our house and | rupley we were to follow and capiure | 3 STER'S: g : = grounds were lurge and handsome, for Lis pals in the city, aud so recover the Yer sed, I've been beating the railroad; A N Prepared by Dr. J. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. | my futlier, being rich, jlided himself on | previously stolen urticles. boss. "Tain't every Shap kin ges ahead + ® . 1 Ly atout $i5,000 a yeur to the house sue [oft His property, works for. Er . "Ihere is a young 'woman by the Mr. Philip Sprotile appetred 'before, 8 name of Lincolu, who sells impor.ed | the ¢rungil and asked that body to h hats and competes with me, and her | . : * trade is somet ing fubu ous. If Iexpecs the 13th concession open to the river, to do anytuing 0a my route I un wbliged | that is, for the council to have Mry to keep uhead of her, for when sh: e . > strikes & low sie GUITIeS away €very Thurston take down his fences on that order iu it." part of the concession in frout of the Beaver Mill dam, rata Mr. Gibbs explained to tht esgpeil that they could not compel Mr. Thiltsy A Silver Gray Outfit, maintaining a home U8fitting a country | © Tis needless to mention our excite. | ©f old Vanderbilt and Chadridey Dee: DENTIST, THE Subscriber is prepared to BLEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Security gentleman, We also possessed much Jewelry and otuer rare treasures and; for fear of robbers, our house was well ment of wating all the next day (ur the trunky or tur scarcely concealed agita- pue. But don't tell 'em, kers they Il be a-opening all the trunks on the line and ton to remove his fences, as the road fio running past the Beaver Mills had tion whe, toward evening, it arrived. the wimmin might object. Ha, ha, hal Uncle John himself, loudly proclaim. 8.x, purty slick trick, wasn't it? my his glyduess at the pleasure of tie "The burglar's bluff was good, but it visit it promised, helped the unsuspect- | didn't work for a cent. we all had large dinner bells by our | ing expressman up the broad stai tase *What yer doinz with these watches bedsides to ring furiously iu case of | und carefully lefv ic lu tie guest comn- | In the trunk ?" asked a plicoman 48 he necessity and the male portion of the | per, right side up und where it could be | fished them out afier the fellow had family bad no end of guns and lisudy | guserved from the hall by peeping | prinfully managed to crawl out him- pistols. through the key-hole of the well-fusi- | self. Consequently, on the following morn- | ened door. '" 'Beein' if the road runs on time, ing when we discovered that we hud Before dark [ mustered courage boss. The blamed train was ten mins been robbed during the night; we were | enough to steal in stockiuged feet to the | utes late and I'm goin' to report it, Say, frightened and shocked beyond measure, | keyhole and peuk in. yer hain't got a swaller of wliiskey yer Almogt every room had been entered Fos, the trunk was (he very one I had | could lend. a tired traveler, hey? and nearly all our jewelry. wns gone, | entertuined and even sit on in my room | Souldn't get at the water oooler, yer Even watches from under pillows and | at Lome, with never a thought of its knows' pocketbooks from father's aud bi ther's rid + t.. Ugh! Tie sight of iv Well; yoti'll have no trouble in get. trousers bud Leen tk, sent chills through me and aroused a | ting at the "govler" now. Lock him up, And most puzzling and alarming of | feeling on my scalp, ny hair was trying | séfgeant. We'll give hind another [ree all was the fact that not the slightest | yo erect itself. Hustily I run away from | trip to-morrow." sign of breaking in or out could te] that! worce than Blne Beurd chamber, "Off to the cell they took tlie wretch, now pittting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from $4 T0 $75 EACH SET. = xi Having just purchased the largest stock of i teeth ever brought into North Ontario Iam | "Office next to Ontario Bunk. 3 satisfied I can suit you both as to quality | Popt Perry, May 10. 1885 and price. Come and see, Rooms in the oy an ay 335. 4 Blong Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's Ses. Perry, Oct. 28, 1801, W. M. Ww ILLOCOX, Licensed Auctioneer FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND been accepted by this couficll ; BOE, thirty-five years ago in lien of that part of con. 13 that Mr. Sproule wish, | ed to have opened. There was another thing to consider, and that was if thé fences were removed the next thing protécied without by dogs and within by bolts and bars with electric alarms at each door and window. ln addition | AT 6 PER CENT. #2 Also on Village Property. AF MORTGAGES BOUGHT. ®% HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, would lea bridge across the river, | which was unnecessary; us thete Wad now a foot road ahd a bridge within a" short distance from the origihdl 135th line, Veterinary Surgeon. TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT, THE undersioned having completed his VALUATOR, &e, full Course at the Proyineial Vcterinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. ary Surgeon, would announce that he has A very warm discussion took place between Mr. Sproule and Deputy-Reeve, Gibbs. The matter was then dropped, ea found at a single door or window, The | andiiever stopped shivering till supper | and then we examined his trunk. It " a : : i opened an office for the practice of his pro- I TAKE this opportunity of returning electrical contrivances were all undis- | wasiover. g Pl was Jide inside so that being tosse | with the understanding that it would thanks for the very liberal patronage wrbed. You may be sure no eyes were closed | aboiit by bdgguge-smushers couldn't |e me up again. : by letter or telegram, by day or by high which I have received in the past. The 1 What could have done the robbery ? | fu the house that might. "The men guard- | hurt > are Ww om eck obs made is but. : 3 We couldn't suspect our servants of aay | ing the hall heard vhe knob of the prison- | ton in the lining, but ouly » couple were All diseases' of animals treated in the | Which I have had will he turned to the ad- SARSAPARILLA be ¢huie 10 thie crime, for long Feats of | goon door softly tried, wut, of course, it | filled with his Jinier. Some empty Intest and best known system vantage of patrons; and parties favoring me hi faithful duty proved the contrary: If a | didi' open, which was lucky for the flasks and crumbs of food we found. In 23 Telephone connection--free of charge. with their sales mdy rely On their interests burglar had eecreted himself in the house | yuseal within. the bottom and sides were ventilating ORR URAHAM. Deiug folly Drolesied, No effort will be 8: P. Sumrrm, of Towanda, Pa, | before closing time, which seemed pro. At lust day lizht came and relieved us | and pecpholes, A myn mightlive a week Spare' in make 1s So the advaniage of par-| hose constitution was completely | Vable, bow could he hive gotten out und | of soi of our awful suspense. After | in that trank, I chink, if his provisions ; ties to p are their Sales iv my hands. broken: down. Is. cured by Ayers left tio trace ? The more we tried to | breakfast Uucle Joun noiselessly un- lield out. ' ; Dress in silver gray cloth, trimmed A Sale Bills made gut and Blank Notes Token Lown, oe YAY solve the riddle the nore mysterious it | bolted tie door and, carelessly hum In a week or so 1 receivol a notice to wiih TAFT od pre oint lace of tha structed to notify the county treasurer Gc L. ROBSON V 8 | furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- Sarsapafilla, IIe writes: Lecitme to us, though the village bon: {ming a tune wid concealing w handy | appear in a Now Yori court to give my | FOE [WE CORo WOR WEG LAH He eh wesh hi 4 " . * | antee or no pay. Terms liberal. " For eight years, I was, most of the | 8tiole hastily sent for, said he'd soon | weapon, entered the room. The trunk | testimony and identify the things stolen Wine Te silk: gathered silk fl unc 0 retu 24 vcres of the south sb. 8 ( }EADUATS Ontario Veterinary Col- | Port Perry, July 13, 1893, : time, a great sufferer from constipae have a theory to work on. BLoud just as it was left tue evening be | at my own home, most of which we re- : corner of lot 9, ton. 14, #s hon:resident 2 id r day, land v x ¥ other telegram came to our house from appenred (rom the dressing case, odeupant, Hut I guess ho knew me bet Ye. . Ed on Milos south of tion, so that my constitution seeracd | Nyry Norton. It read : "Mother suddens {Vien brave Uocle John returned to | ber than I did him. --r et Councillor McOully entered and took with Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator Licensed A uctioneer induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and trunk. Plense deliver to expressman | hnter's delight. Lis gnime was trapped ee -- eater; 3 Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for- } fessionat Port Perry, whereall calls personal will be promptly attended to. increased experience and extensive practice On motion of Mr. Wetheral, second: €d by Mr. Gibbs, Johh Martin was re funded $6.33, the same being aun over charge on the south east half of lot 4 con. 14, Brock, and the clerk was in- Port Perry, April 8, 1884, - eet aimed rt Agate Somes 1ego; Toronto. -Ofice and. r tion, kidney. trouble, and. indizes 1u the afternoon of that awful day an- | fore, "But the jewelry and stuff iad dis- | tovered: Isaw the trunk again, and its rotind «dg of skirt. =Fasltions of To- y . - » ble, - plone fn. the house ~free semmunicarion : ' to be completely broken down. Iwas | Jy il. C unot come, Will send for | us to report his eyes shone with a re e-- FROM A GIRL'S NOTEBOOK. his seat, took nearly seven bottles, with such | when he calls: Will write particulars," | and ready to Le bugged when the time » he F for Furs--krmine in High On motion of Mr. Umphrey,; second- warded by telephone. All Veterinary | Wishes to inform the public that heis pre-| excellent results that my stomach, In un hour following that came the | came . oir Fovor " »d by Mr. Wetheral; the followi ° Mediciids n er e y pared to attend with the utmost care all | bowels, and kidneys are in perfect con. | €Xpressmun and, glad that Marv was to Ju-t before dinner the other telegram, } ) ed by Mr. Wetheral; the owing ac 5 V sales entrasted to his chargein the Town. dition, and, iu all their functions, as be sparad the unpleasantness of a visit | almost o duplicate of mine, arrived, and Fur is not only superlat vely fashion. counts were passed and ofdeted to be Versizeen Sotagenl ships of Reach, Scugog and Mariposa. A Ie : Took-work.: At th ii at such a forlorn time, we again let our | after it the expressinan for the trunk; able. but there is a per craze for it, | id: Ali 2 50 : Robert Jan, 2, 1888. register of dutos of sales will Le kept at the| Tooo or BS Cl0T=wOorT. © tho me | 4 help him away with the heavy | Again uncle and the still unsuspicious with un especial partality for ermine. | paid i--All Armstrong, $2.50 ; Rober office of Mr. Orr Graham, V.8., with whom | I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, my | trunk from its place at the foot of my | mun lifted the burglars receptacie ad This is used as a lining for cloaks, as a |G roouan, $1.60; Wm. Amey, $1.00; arrangements may be made for sales. All| Weight was only 129 pounds; I now can | bed. plated iL ou the 'wagou to goto the rail- rimming for dresses, aud is combine Bl ' El th 3 correspondence addressed to me at Scugoy| = brag of 150 pounds, and was never in so For a week we did our best, assisted; | road sta ion. L with sable or sealskin for cape. The and E. Dure, $2.00, for repairing bridge or ntario Server. P.O., will receive prompt attention. good health, If you could see me be- | too, by city detastives, fo discover a clue Then, us ire watched E Sever away Russiung fetes in Paris have inffuencal across Beaver river, con. 11, Brock. : &&r Sale Bill de outaad Blank Not sing to the rovbers, bugall in vain, th uncle and a pair of constables fo ashiions in a way shat will soon murk- ' A Weekly Political, Agricultural and fitnishen fue of ctaree, ? a i fore ii oa And every day we sent to the postof- | Jawing in a buggy, we dared speak ubove \ 3 3 edly manifest itself on this side of the| On motion of Mr. Umphrey; second- Family News: i x. amie ¥ holiove shia preparation of Sarsapariin fice for my friend's promised letter, but | & whisper. pe Atlantic. - At one of the official r eep- | od by Mr. Gibbs, the following ac: Y papery I wotild also inform those interested in 8 propars Sapa none came. Then, anxious for fear her Phe rest of the story unele rold us on ! tions to the Russlan officers sn elegant 18 PUBLISHED AT Poultry that I hive on hand and for sale| 0 Pe tho best in the market to-day." nu ther was seriously ill, I wrote to her. | thefollowiug doy, when Le came hots i crimson velvet robe was mei, made [counts were passed and ordered to Le PH x . r i . atur, il ¢ y 8 ¢ fro is haz i ==") A h a sort of redinzote, hemmed at the : fF & ; rox' 0) upwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth 3 = By return mail came an answer, saying | safely from his hazardous trip. / : wit ¥ 0 e a aid .--J os: Oke, $1.50, for one cord of T. PEERY, ONT: 3 Hock Chicks. If you Tt er that Ayer 8 Sarsa parilla she bad sent neither trunk nor telegram, MAE the station," he said, *'we foun; Ln == A edye with ermine. Another very remark. P : ' ) St. Jul EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, | line please write nie for prices or come and & mice looking, respectabie chap, wai: able deep-biue velvet gown, made en |dry pine wood; and Geo. T. St. Jolin, Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, y | unk cared 1 aid princesse, had a plastron of ermine cov- - 3 Y : BES 3% Mock: Bi hon the trun d Alper do Du EKNOWLEDG ering the shoulders, anid * jockeys" of ul o | $7 00, for wood supplied at town ball: * H. PARSONS : . ] GEORGE JACKSON.| Cures otherse,willcureyou the expressman and checked the truuk Scugog, July 18, 1893. u New York chich plac ame fur hanging over the balloon thirough to New York, to which place I " . sume ging bought my ticket, and, also, telegraphed.| Brings comfort and improvement and | glee vos: om fur city police d.tectives to weet we | tends to personal enjoyment when on krrival of the train, rightly used, The many, who live bet- Ou motion of Mr. McCully; stcomd- an ed by Mr. Gibbs, the account of the Bridesmaids' toilets of white moire an: | Dominion Blank Form Publishing Cd; Terms. --41 per annum, if paid in advance; f not $1.50 will be charged. No subscrip- TT. SW.A JIN, AN AA tiontaken for Jess than six months ; and no i i ¥ k lnced in th ov li ith | tique,with trimming of sable fur, are un ea . paper discontinued nil werenre are uid. | Licensed Auctioneer § WEBSTER'S Baga pars of ho, Miokiog. ger ha Lor idan others sud enjoy Fie more, =. | cXirine puveltys with tem, "wre wors | $35.88, stationery, ote, supplied the : Teas ais of Suvertmy: INTERNATIONAL ewaier got on board and took his scat adapting the world's best products to oquer of white velvet, gold embroiuery | township, was pissed and ordered te be or e ine. first insertion the smoker:, As ijunocent as a OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM.-- / 7 . : - % 02 nd Fr DICTIONARY / hs plumped down bsside him and in the needs of physical being, will attest 5. A Satisfaction guaranteed and terms Subsequent insertions; per line g be liberal. paid. r Cards, ander 6 lines, per annum- A new kind of smooth, plash-like i i : i shar, liquid On motion of Mr. Umphrey, sécond- ducator, a right friendly way offered him u chgar, | the value to health of the pure lig ! th, pl % phrey, ni x | Office and residence at Ceesarea. Orders Thesucosssoraf the winch like un gentlemun, he accepted, | laxative principles embraced fm the | tloth is dubbed Russian sable-clotn, at) y: " dar ~ a Spesteining nawey: hrs en left with Messrs. Moore Bros., Blackstock, "Unabridged." Then, pulling our cigars together us| remedy Son Figs. is produced expecially in different sundes| ed by Mr. Gibbs, the reeve was in % o wi A 3 will receive prompt attention. g Ten years were P,8. No charge made for selling for Auctioneers in any other County. Cmsarea, Nov. 15, 1892, be at our risk. i Advertisements measured by Nonpariel, and charged according to the space they oc J oy Wi - ih : of sable-brown, griy--cnded gris au @ 3 : hindi a - ua; on i ena 2 delighiral Ghat Its excellence is due to its presenting Nord=-blue Baiting, aud deep rich structed to grant his crder on i the and over. $300,000 uf a cipatiy bout the oath EOE, in the form most acceptable and pleas. | crimson, a color much affecied by the | treasurer ii favor of M: Be: Williams, expended. =~ fellow _was mighty careful wo an ta Eo dost he soft Bingand uly Russians, : far $1.00; the amotint being overchargh x 4 of n roperties of a per Xx en WB , ; SE fod bys i oo) mio New York I found ah 3 effentuslly sion tho systei, Narrow bands of fur are also used, nos | io school tax: uY MAD M 8 sary to attend to some business, | dig ing colds, headaches and fevers merely for bordefingd but tu make o 2 On motion of M¥. Wethernl, g6t6nd- him rather more than R the Townships of Brock, Uxbridge, Seott, Thorah, Mara, Rama, Mariposa who advertise by the year or | and Eldon EW : Parties entrusting their Sales to me may hat her ing what it all meant. At once I understood the robbery. The burglar had been in the trunk when it came, he had passed the night, save when he was making the round of the detectives and put them he th go shaking hands 'good-bye' | Mg a lope to becoine better acquj « Rott him wat hed by my town tables while 1 sought my and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions &hd met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Boweld Withont weak- simple designs; such as zigzags and tur- tetings, both of which. are of a decidedly Muscovite order, They are applicd w light satiu evening dresses, as well us to mart day toilets, A nuun er of white and pale-blue frocks were secn as oruas ed hy Mr, Gibbs, the account of Mr. W. J. Hodgen for bolts and spikes fi £ 11th con. bridge, was passed and order= ed to be paid. Amount $2.00, 2 en Ou motion of Mr. Wetheral; second: Cloth dresses ew vrately trimmea ed by Mr. Umphrey, John McLachlan 2 with braid will be fushionavle this wine 2 ening them and it is perfectly free from mented. yman was 0fi hand waiting | gyery objectionable substance, 'biggage recom. As soon as he | grup of Figs is for sale by all drug. nk on his cart and drove off & | oo 5 ; : 1 y a smoking friend was neatly gots, Joo, bo i eg rv ter and spring, and broadeloths in blue, | was paid $5.50 for Lolt #nd wasl ors dc , 5 ; I black, green uud tan will be in favor, hei Bulle and miarcled 9 an Co. only; Oe ham is printed on every XA a two of warning as to broad. for 11th con. bridge: Ey . Then tiie detectives and my. | Package, also the Satie; Ero of Figs cloths will not, 1 think be out of plice. | Mr. Samuel Patigttian and Mr. John x ha and being well inform you will no These are high-priced goods, compara x : 8 cab and, aicied alter the re substitute if offerad. tively speaking; vut, with a due amount Glendinning appeared before the council of cure, they "never weur out," Before [and asked to have the fences Letween A "What's In & Name 7'/ buying your broadcloth rab the ji ce x house, in my toom, when I was alone;| "On then with his valuable plunder he had been shipped away in his queer hiding | neat place, No wondet the trunk was heavy got othe and big. No doubt from Deepliles in it a Tessional educator. the robber had watched me until certain oad san, 85d self 3 I was sound asleep. Then out he must ©PPoSi The Globe, Toronto, says have crept--and the thought made me PO'ICSR This is the se! J-- i © best book of its kind § | g,udder and feel fai en od 150 art of feats Bat, though we aa the ctinning | tru jug, its » will prove a profitable Investment. and bold trick, we immediately set | about tracing the trunk to wire it went THiokt ; strictly ad- | rely on the utmsot attention being given to their intrests. 'WM. GORDON, Sunderland, This Work 1s Invaluable in the household, and tedeher, scholar, pro- H. Mopar, A A LRN 3 UER OF "| MARRIAGE LICENEES; Port Petty Ont. | Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883, . [Sittings of the Divisidn Courts streets becoming dirtier and e followed, without attract: working dic ; i w » hike Ci Brock and Scott and Brock and ter leavi ouse, n from dra against the napj if it "fuzzes" hike Can- a Honary aod the 2 ihe world, nq af eo Suh whom we found to He before he Bl or flannel, you don't want it. Broul- | Georgina put on the proper line so as 5 5 Ly pot A vid EE to enable the pathmaster of that section way. to build a substantial road. and prepured to unload. | do so one deteGiive jumped and witiiout speaking start: abead again. The other, Tl be honest and unsuspicious in the mat- | OCCUR ter, had given it to the railroad which, | Ere ; on te phic ordets, had forwarded it r y to an adjicent city. There it was call On motion of Mt. Wethetal, gecond- ed od e, grabbed the fellow and . For the Whlew Bride. \ 3 x gra pit en Ana Srgmun 8d him from making an outer A. veuding dross fori widow. bude ed by Mr. McCully, the clerk was in- ag or One Bl he SinLn knew tera "paloma who '§ Would be ons of silvergray benguling structed to notify Mr, James Amey to / nl |n ing | e) learn- : 3 rs 3 vith out basque of 'silv r-gray bros " i i 3 edre g he trunk, av least for the | didnt] ere following behind sud- Nisira eat oA have his fence removed from the woes "/ Sia fein on. the sirhigent and aluiost Qenl P d Sud fant ip te holise colored: brosuds, Svepiid Sl. cote side, between lots 18 and 19, eon. a x 2 ow com whio d oul a 'fence vhiite lace ; the bonnes of white lnco i ; hy a ye incredible part of my story. thie! hE ith som pile: pile Crsed it ruiit A Ou motith of Mr. Wetheral, second: pn 0 Down With h Prices For| Some months after oar robbery I was | our surprised drayman in silver-gray sigrette and ties of silvec- [ed by Mr. McCully, W. E. Hall's ac- 3 Electric Belts, on a week's ig to nie cha of the officers we resant- Fay. Selven--Fouuluiy Liiies" Howe | nut for wood supplied at town hall," in the cab and again follow: os ice station house, was Carfied and placed in our $1.55, 82.65, $8.70 ; former prices $5, 7, | ® distant $l remains the if | spacious. and id f th same--_16' dif ai it contai Fljoam pram was passed and ordered to be paid. i 1 = 3 k Bload Bitters cure Dyspepsia, Amount $7.16. J One evening after supper 'desk on the floor. Stranger--Who 1s that man roaring be lood Bitters cure Constipation. . ! : A We were all gathered in the parlor a | * we awaited results. It si i Blood Bi & On motion of Mr. Umphrey, of any other com andmore | rojo a par : : aronnd there and cursing and swearing ardock Blood Bitters cure Headache ls gram brought in and handed ' was as no lights were yet ery and . ed by Mr. Gibbs, a by-law to all th to my Cousin ANce. Of hie] wy de- burn ) E at everything : Es Tg. floes y u., by ; i orem: ? Bl 0 me see where he ek Sw hispe Led Reoretions of the Bowels, thus curing Hi oi i Shak ats i civil engineer | Ture, | oes mad im at com pln . \ 1 y Mantior this | sony ous Of © burn . W. te Tk GO. Weir: Ont Side ociaity ar at the i 28 ; : Cn th-masters, pound-keepers, fe ' \ in