_ THURSDAY. 38M YEAR, NO. 2. PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF O1 a_i --_ A Al R. CLEMENS, Fhysisian, Accoucheur. ce an te the Town Hall, Port Perry. Telophone in Office. Oct. 2, 1890. H R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Victoria | D University ; M.B. Toronto University: emir or the College of Physivians and Surgeon and d Residenés Surgeons, (Jnt.; Licentiate of the Royal | - College of Surgeons, Indinbnrg; Licentiate uf the Royal C Hope of Physicians, Edin. | burg ; Member of the / of Physicians Resident anit and evenings. Port Perry, Feb. 17, 1891. DR. BE. C. McDOWELL, SUCCESSOR TO DR. HAMILL, D., Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni- . versity; Licentiate of Royal College of Physians, London, Eng., Member of Col- lege of Puysisiuns & Surgeons, Outdrio, = Late attu lant of Soho Hospital for Diseases of women, and of Great Ormond Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, Eng. Physician, Surgeon, Sc. Office hours--8 to 10a, m:, 1 to4 p.m, ihd evenings. Office aud res stand, Queen St., - - Port Perry. idence, Dr. Hamill's old IS OBN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, &e. Solicitor or the Ontario Bank. ## Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan, 29, 1887. E. FAREWELL, L. L. B., Count, J. Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol: citor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer, "fiice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Out. YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, G. Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery and Insolvency, Notary Piiblic, &e Office--MeMian's Block, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, now putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from $4 T0 875 EACH SET. Having just purchased the largest stock of teoth ever brought into North Ontario Iam satistied I can suit you both as to quality and price. Come and see, Rooms in the Blong Block, over Messrs, Forman & Soi's Store, Port Perry, Oct, 28,1801. FIHE undereivned having completed his I full Course at the Provincial Veterinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro- fessionat Port Purry, whereall calls pefsonal by letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly atténded to. All Hisar of avimals treated in the latest and best known system 4a Telephone connection--free of charge. ORR GRAHAM. 4 Pork Perry, April 8, 1884. Lim 6 L. ROBSON V.8S. RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- legd, Toronto. Office and residence EverareeN Corrace, two miles south of Manohester. 14 years practice. Tele- phoue in the -house--free communication : i with Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator. Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for- warded by telephone. All Veterinary Medicines in stock. T nea, 15h. North Ontario Observer. A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, 18 PUBLISHED AT FORT PERRY, ONT., EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, H. PARSONS, TerMs. --$1 per annum, if paid in advance; f not $1.50 wil be charged. No subscrip- tiontaken for Jess than six months ; and no paper discontinued until arrears are paid up. Rates of Advertising: For each line. first insertion .... Bubsequent insertions, per line . Cards. under 6 lines, per annum .... 'be at our risk. Advertis i Advertisen:ents received without specific instructions. wi - until forbid and charged according] So Western rates. each dopositor sewi-anuually. Port Perry, April 4, 1888. Veterinary Surgeon. | ... $0 08 0 02 5 00 Letters containing money, when addressed to this Office, pre-paid and registered will a by Nonpariel, be inserted < % No advertisement will be taken out until paid A liberal discount allowed to Merchants d others who advertise by the year or he ese torms will in all oases be strictly ad- OF CANADA. aot-- Port Perry Agency. Savings Bank Department. Deposits received at the highest current Interest calculated und credited to W. McGILL, MANAGER. DAVID J.ADAMS, PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER. Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan At 65 per cent. on good Mortgages. ITNSURAINCH effected at the Lowest Rates tn Good English Companies. EZ" Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perry, Oct, 1889, good old Mother Ayers Bank "Only the. Scars Remain," Bays Hexry Hupsox, of the James Bmith Woolen Machinery Co., Philadelphia, « Pa., who certi- gperforming cures, cleansing ithe blood, ete., own caso. Urged Rie Twenty yoars ago, at the age of 18 years, I had # swellings come on my legs, which brokeand {5 506 who endured chastening und became run- ning sores. #3 Our family phy- sician could do me no good, and it was fearod that the bones would be affected. At last, my to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles, the sores liealed, and I have not been troubled since. remain, end the memory of th past, to remind mo of the good Sarsaparilla has done mo. 1 now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and au in the best of health. I have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer's Sar< saparilla advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleas ure in telling what good it did for me." ~Ayer"s Sarsaparillae Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co.; Lowell, Maa, Curesothers,willcure you Only the scars 8 "ONE CASE OF HEAR FAILURE." It would have been different bad had children to love aud. 2 upon her, This life from which # wortli liad departed would have longed partly to them and nob lLers in fee simple to have and Ho there would still lave Leen side to the question she had decided within the last hour, Blood relation might Le said to have a residuary claim upon ler estate," represented by Ler existence and affections. She had no other wealth, The would Lave offered prospective riglits 0 Christian's belief and hope | {endured it to the end ; there weg a| great deal about endurance in the Lible she used to read. | | self using legal terws at the supreme | moment of her life. Yet, what won-| Ider? | studies and habits of thought had Leen hers ; they twain had been one soul, as For twenty years her husband's {one flesh. Love for hin had Leen her| i: 1 . ie i smile that wade him beautiful in her | vss upon the carpet ; Ler hands were religion. To doubt him would Le the| . x Ny vb sight' "live for him instead,' kissed | folded upon the open book in her lop. loss of salvation to this idolater in a | Christin laud. Something worse than doubt was| upon her now--the tertdinty of ship-| | wreck; of desolation of hopeless and | irretrievatable loss. She was 42 years old. Women | have warried for love, and faithful | lov nz husbands and romantis young MONEY TO LOAN YHE Subscriber is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Sceutity AT #4 PER CENT. £2 Also on Village Property, AZ MORTGAGES BQUGHT. WX HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister. Office next.to Ontario Bunk. Port Perry, May 10, 1885, W.M. WILLCOX, FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT, VALU TOR, &c, REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. TAKE this opportunity of returning thauks for the, very liberal patronage which I have received in the past. The increased experience and extensive practice which I have had will be turned to the ad- vuutuge of patrons, and parties favoring me with tl er sules may rely on their interests being fully Drojedian No effort will be spareil to make it to the advantage of par- ties to place their Sales iv ny hands. Sale Bills made out and Blok Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or fio pay, Terms liberal. Port Perry, July 13, 1893, GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer Wishes to inform the public that heis pre: pared to attend with the utmost care all sules entrusted to his charge in the Town: ships of Reach, Seugog and Mariposa. A register of dates of sales will be kept at the office of Mr. Orr Graham. V.8., with whom arrangetients may be nade for sales, All correspondence addressed to me at Seugog P.O.. will receive prompt attention. #ar Sale Bills made outand Blank Notes furnished free of charge. I would also inform those interested in Ponltry that I have on handand for sale upwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth Rock Chicks. If you want anything in that line ple write me for prices or come and ste stock, GEORGE JACKSON. Setigog, July 18, 1893. T. SWAIN, Licensed Auctioneer f OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. -- Satisfaction guaranteed and terms liberal. Office and residence nt Caesarea. Orders left with Messrs. Moore Bros., Blackstock, WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuatcr &c. ro the Townshi . Scott, Thorah, aud Kldon Puartieseutrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmsot attention being given to their intrests, ' WM. GORDON, Sunderland.' of Brock, Uxbridge, as, Rama, Mariposa @ distenee - bills, &c. Printed can have Sake home with them. Fig i H. PARSONS. |. H. McCAW, » ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry; Dec. 19, 1883. |Sittings of the Division Courts TGOUNTY ' BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third a8 Perry. Se Division Court. ~ Office in Psot Office any quantity of Money ecarity st 6 aud 7 per| executed with macy. Irs. Xiarris, Tenn., think there is Attention In time to any irregularity of the Stomach, Liver, or Bowels may prevent serious says: costiveness, headache, nau sea, biliouss ness, and Ver- tigo indicate tional derange- ments, the best J remedy for which is Ayer's Pills, Purely vege- table, sugar-coated, easy to take and quick to.assimilate, this is the ideal | family medicine--the most popular, gafe, and useful zperient in phar- M. A. BROCKWELL, "Ayer's Cathartic Pills cured me of siecle headache and my husband of neuralgia. We flo Better Medicine, and haye induced many to use i: " Thirty-five years ago this Spring, Iwas | run down by hard work and a succession of | colds, which made me SO feeble that it was ea effort for me to walk. I consulted the doctors, but kept sinking lower until I had given up all hope of ever being better. Happening to be in a store, one day, where medicines were sold, the proprietor noticed my weak and sickly appearance, and, after a few questions as to my health, recom mended me to try Ayer's Pills, 1 had little £aith in these or any other medicine, but concluded, at last, to take his advice and tty a box. Before I had used them all, I was yery much better, and two boxes cured me. § am now 80 years old; but X believe that if it had pot been for Ayer's Pills, I should have been In my grave long ago. I buys Hoxes every year, which mage 210 boxes up to this time, and I would no more be withe out them than without bread." =H. H. Ingraham, Rockland, Me. AYER'S PILLS Prepured by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Eveéry Dose Effectiva people who scout the thought of wed | ding except pure and undyibg affec | tion lnugh in chorus at the suggestion | of a love affair (Letween two people who had waintained the conjugal re-| | consequences, | lation towards each other for twenty | Indigestion, |years. Ieart-break is the prevogative | of unwedded lovers The forsaken wistress may go mad, curse God and win, and die, and the world --even the "wife" nets as a cold-water douche to sentimental enthusiasm, : The sat in the dark library of her Leautifal howe, facing woman who | the lighted window of her nei hibor's { house over which the Ilolland shade | had fallen an hour ago, would have recognised this truth if she had con- it, "As it thought of nor cared what the world fronted was she neither might thiuk or say, 1n society Mrs. Mott was reckoned a popular woman. She was pleasing in person and address and talked well,-- | Being happy herself she liked to see happy kill in bringing this about, Lut she others and showed tact aud Is { had only one intilvate friend of her lived next door: a widow; gentle of voice und sex--a Mrs, Holman who sweet-faced, perhaps five years ler fiiend's junior, the mother of th. ee children, The intimacy between the two matrons was of a dozen years standing, dating Lack to the removal of the rising lawyer and his wife into the house adjoining that owned and occupied by the well:todo widow. A Ll the facts cities, towns, brary in It: and "over | expended. | Dictionary. Ib an- swers all questions the tory, spelling, pro- eoncern! nunciation, secs. DICTIONARY A Grand E. The successor of the "Unabridged." Ten years were I°l spent revising, 300 :| editors employed, $300,000 WEBSTER'S | cemented friendship into affection, INTERNATIONAL | none the less firm for not being de n, i point 10-0dd upon leaving her in the luxurious sit- ting-room overhead he had just fitted up | just two months Lefore. { ; SE A : | the'winters," she reponded, resting on She smiled drearily at, finding lier- the breast thut had shielded her from | every unfriendly current of care. "Ob! [if 1 ee vay how I love! love! love you! 1|late when he had left her alone, The | could die for you, David |" w ler again and was half-way down the stairs, when he turncd and ran back. rend this evening I he put his head in at the door to ask. willinot be lonely 1" | you brought me two new books yester- | And her husband--did you ever see a 41g | I could hardly huve swallowed Loth by | surés (i€ positively that there was no | no ts than Right Our Mistakes." oh Se. not wavered an hour afterward, and the clearing brain had arranged the detnils. The means to the only end she has proposed to herself during that hour were within easy refich. She trod the stairs as firmly, but niore slow- ly, than when she had come down Her sitting-room was bright und warm, a hint of mignonette-scent in| the adwirable taste she shows ection of her best friend." £: you like her, David, and for ke I anxiously. t ler, pet, und am willing the manifold excellencies for t your word. 1 would sooner dowd' .k her for the pretty * * 0% 0 graceful © dear to oth, who, her akband averred, 'grew lLand-| She opened a cabinet and laid ber laud at once upon what she sought. « Never take more than one powder a day,' the family physiciau bad saiu; ad of settling down into enbons elderliness a Lescemed her in prescribing the drug. There were six powders left. Bhe emptied them all into a glass, throwing that had contained them water to dissolve had said this to heronly to-night the papers into the fire, added drank the solution, and restored it to its place and went back to the chair in which her husband had left her, tie found her there at 11 o'clock, He never staid out for lier anew at Clristmas-time, rinsed the glass "Because you have never let me feel Teould Lut prove to you in some | when be catite in, [folds of the teagown she Lad put on He had bidden her with a moved | Lec: ts he liked it lay Heavy and move- * * * * * * 0% 1 was always a little afraid of that tonds to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditures, by more promptly | work. adapting the world's best products to | the needs of physical being, will attest | the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the reniedy, Syrup of Figs. in the form 'most acceptable and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of & perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, The Road to Success. Be generous. Meanness makes ebcmies and breeds distrust, i Be polite. Eyery sdiile, every genteel Low is inobey in your pocket. The vast facilities of the J. C. Ayer Co., of Lowell, Mass., enable them to place The Superior Blood-pari hi Bursaparilla--within easy 8 uri hesvast. - gn fie ons chesp 4 7 oF 5 iN KNOWLEDGE Be indepebdent. Do not lean on Brings comfort and improvement and | gthersto do your thinking or to conquo? your difficulties, ? i : Trust to nothing but God and hard Toscribe on your Lanner 'Luck is a fool, pluck is & Liers." , I had a severe cold, for which I took Nors way Pine Syrup. I find it an excellent re- medy, giving prompt relief and pleasant to take. J. PAYNTER, . ; Huntsville, Ont: Spehd less: thaii you earn. Do not Watch the little leaks and you can live on your salary. Its excellence is due to its presenting run in debt. dispelling colds, headaches and fevers A Boon to Horsemen --One bottle of and permanently curing constipation. | English Spavin Linimeut completely re: It has given satisfaction to millions and | moved a curb from wy horse. 1 take pleas met with the approval of the medical |sure in recommending the remedy, us it acts profession, because it acts on the Kid- | with mysterious promptuess in the removal neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- | from horses of hurd, soft or callonsed Jumps, ening them and it is perfectly free from blood spavin, splits, curbs, sweeny, stifles very objectionable substance aud spraiue, Sold by A. J. Davis. Svery objectionab. * { GLORGE ROBB, Farmer, Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug: | Markbam, Out gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu | » * { | factured by the California Fig Syrup | Make all the money you can hon- Co. only, whose nfiine is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs and being well informed, you will no accept any substitute if offerad. estly, do all the good you can with if, { while you are alive aud be your own exbcutor, woman's heart," said the family prac titioner to the officiating clergyman, as they talked together in social sort on 'but I was 'Have you anything intéfesting to | 'You are sure you the way to the cemetery, "My lose! have you forgotten that | shocked that she went off so suddenly. ay? Voracious reader though I am, wun more cut up, by the way 1--as- wt | disturbing cause whatsoever,' et -- oe | Heleaned over for st'll another caress Texas hotel clerk, 'number 40 says tliere ain't no towel in his robm.' curtain About two months ago I vas nearly wild wi.h headaches. I started taking Bur- dock Blood Bitters, took two bottles and my headaches have now altogether disappeared: I think it is a grand medic E Er A Terrible Kicker. ¢ Please sir,' said the bell Loy toa A Fre)? Massey Station, Ont. 3 Enter into business or trade which * Tell him to use one of the window . you like best and for which natu.@ id 4 ,| seems to have fitted you providing it 'He bays, too, there ain't no pillows a. -youp ° t : is rl Tell him to put his coat and vest i lionorable § you ifX could helpit? Itisan atrocious boré--this directors' meeting at night, Lut, Bisiness is business,' for twenly years wot to comprehend Congeniality of tastes and liarmony of opinion upon many subjects at first drew the women into a mutual liking; numberless acts of neighborly kindness You kuow that I wouldn't leave +] thaven't been a busy man's wife ) on, now, or you'll be late. a 0 velvet sly for her, the teagown he liked lesti- Lite cashmere trimmed with a fluffy pink feather border, falling to the floor, Dy the time he had gained the street she had arisen and gwifly down the staircase. The Look she nicant to occupy herself with until gone his return was in the library, she sud- | denly recollected. She would get it before yielding to the delicious restful- ness of limbs und spine that must ensue upob » long day's shopping, | Mrs. Holman had gone with her, as usual, They had held sweet counsel togéther over their purchases, lunched | in gompany downtown and parted lovingly at Mrs. Mott's door. Pho library was dark Lut for de light streaming across the intervening | Holwan's library, which was, like the Mott's, nt the Lack of the house, in an extension thrown out from the main building. The lace curtaivs hud Leen pulled Lack ~ probably by httle Gracie Holwan, whose especial reading-nook had lighted the central chandeller had neglected to lower the shade. i Right under the blazing cluster of lights stood Mra. Holman, essed in silver-gray Liocade, inted openiug of the corsage display- Lecomingly the | monstrative. In their one another by their Christian names; they indulgede in no foolish fondling or wordy protestations. Once, three years ago, Mrs. Holm [bad said in ® aowent of u most confis g & nobly rounded neck, while us a wag that window-seat, and whoever | Rev. IH. Burg iver Philip, | N.S. writes: Allow me to thauk you for the K.D.C. sent me some time ago. You will be glad to kuow that in every caso where it has Leen used it has proved beneficial. Rev. G. H. Long, Boissevain, Man., under his head.' ¢ And he wants a pitcher of water.' 'Suffering Cyrus | But the worst kicker I ever struck in wy life QOdrry him up the horse pail.' ¢He wants to know is Le can have he is writes : For years Ihave been a victim |g Jight! of dyspepsia. Became so bad 1 was| F caine p) a Hive "Here, confound himl Giv © Lim Tour pasknzes K.DO. and enjoy better "this lantern and ask him if he want health since I began its use than for the earth, and if he'll have it fried on years hefore, I cau Leartily recom- | only one side or turned over.' > Rule 15 which governed the admis- the World's Fuir, was hard on some manufacturers of sc- mend K.D.C. AZAR 'I belong to a tier lodge," said the sion of exlabits at song-and-dance man, 'What is it,' inquired his partner. 3 1 P ) called blood-puritiers, but the result-- 'Ol, you pay so much a month, ind . ? which prove the wisdom of the rule- if you're sick you get $5 a week, and if you die you get §100. v / ' you got § ' .,latilla adwitted. 'I Lelong to a new lodge too, said | was that Ayer's was the only Sarsap All other siwilw the partuer. | medic ; Tt an medicines or 'What is it, inquired the song-and| 1 | thrown out, dance-man. secret --_------ "You pay so whch a month, and if} Household Hints. you're sick you get 85 a week, and of you die you go to heaven. 'But suppose you don't go to heaven 1 | subject of stove polishing: inquired the song and-dance man suspic. | polish with strong soap suds ; this give ious! lit « luster without too much hard iously. | : : | work. Some nse vinegar with black | 'Oh,' eaid his pattner assuringly, --_-- | soap suds. For tho nickle trimming To all cases, w here w mild but effective aperient is needed, Ayer's Pills are the best. They improve the appetite, re store health action, promote digestion, | and regulnte every function. No pill is in greater demand, or wore highly recommended by the profession. with Kerosene, 1 put it on with on cloth, then polish with a dry one. Ol pieces of flannel are good for polishin nikel, Wash the wica in the stov | doors with vinegar. Dentist-- 'Will you take gas, srl Patient--"1 think I'd Letter. than necessary is dry and inipid. A Dentist (to elesk)-- 'Henry make | 500 as it does not stick to a knitting out a life and accident policy for this | needle pressed through the loaf it is : : aa k ipl vou) . | gentlemnn--no extra charge, Sir--you| 35,0 Remove at once and then ru | ee, competition is keen these days-- (the top érust with Lutter; then cove yreparations were classed as patent P nostruwa and | An Illinois housewife says on the 1 mix stove strip of yard from the windaw of Mrs. | 'then you get your money back.' i 1g, this is good Lut I prefer stroug | |on the stove I use whitniug mixed | Bread if baked five minutes longe Sirs, --I bad such a severe ¢ ugh that my throat felt as if scraped with a rasp, 'Ons taking Norway Pine Syrup I found the fres- dose gave relief, and the second bottle com- plete y cured me. Miss A. A. Downey, Manotie, Ont; A Be Honest. Dishonesty seldom, wakes a man rich, and when it does, Thera is no such 'thing as dishonest success. ¢ Dyspepsia _causes Dizziness, Headache, Constipation, Variable Appetite, Rising and Souring of Food, Palpitation of the Hearty Distress afier Bating. Burdock Bitters are guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia, if faithfully used according to directions. Dou't try to begin at the top. Be- in at the Lottom and you will have a Y riches are a curse. Fy ie | | chance to rise and will be surer of reaching the top some time, | K.D.O. Pills produce natural action of the Lowels. Competent authorities estimate. that not less than 400,000,000 of humad mummies were manle in Egypt from wie vie of the beginning of tie art of em baling until its discontinuance in thd seventh century. Herodotus and Dios dorus LULL agres in the statement that there were three grades in the embalm- ing process, the first costing nut less: than a sun equal to $1225, the second: about one-fiitn that amount, and thd third cheaper than common earth burial, Tue number of reindeer owned by & Laplander iu Sweden varies to a con- sider.ble degree, The puor may rum from 50 to 200 reindeer, those better off from B00 to 700, and the rich Luplanders will keep 1000 und even 5000 reindeer: - There is some difficulty in co lect tistics on the numer of roiadeer, 0) ig stad us the | Laplanders ure sometimes unwilling oe unable to give any correct statement, d| According to the latest statistics thei pumber of reindeer in Bweden would * #1 mount to 186,220, of which 52.550 werd € inthe Provmce of Jemlund, 40,500 ia | wie Provinces of Vosterooiien, and 208,4 170 in the Province of Norvotten. About 8000 square kilometirs of lerris Lory hive just beeu added to France, nog by annexation, but by an eluborite syyé tem of remensurement of the area of Lud republic. Some yenid ugo a Russian. Genetal Stebnilz i, created «sensation. by asserting that the actual siz» of moss Kuropean couniries differed widely [rom b dental intercourse they never called | . Through the clear plats glass Mott could see that her checks ¢ fluslied, Ler lips apart fn a smile trade ; all ready now, sir.' Skin Diseases are more or less directly occasioned by bad blood B.B.B. cures the following Skin Discases : Shingles, Erysipe: las, Itching Rashes, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Eruptious, Pimples, Blotches, by re- mor ing all impurities from the blood from a common Pimple to the worst Scrofulous rer expectancy, her eyes fixed up door leading into the hall, ¥) she made an impulsive 'to meet a man, who pass: or r 'i 's -- p-- a). i . "| sheir published areas, Fraoce and ltaly - what's the name-- please 85d * $ hese with a thick cloth. You will fi.d it] the most of giv, Thy geographical de< to offer extra inducewents to hold our tar he h | partment of the French government ins delicious and long keeping. Aftor gired iuto the matter; aud a recaleulas. ton has yielded the gratifying results mentioned above, The method adopt +d was (0 cat the country up into curvili near quadrangles by the meridians and . parallel of ten minutes. The coast lince and frontier boundaries required evalua- tion by a planumeter, The wrou has b three days, if a little dry place it on the toaster three ininutes before it is need. ¥ou will be surprised how moist it is. An exchange gays that a blotter can Lie made that will remove ink spots meaning of words. self. Italso fives 3 often wanted concerning eminent persons, ancient and modern; noted ficti- tious persons and places; the countrios, and natural features of the his- and tfessiol 'This new di in the household, and to the members of which liave masterud the jug, its purchase Will prove a profitable inve The Times, Hamilton, says: -- of foreign glo! Worcs, phrases, and proverbs ; etc., ete. ete. This Work is Invaluable inthe teacher, scholar; pro- nal man, and self-educator. The Globe, Toronto, says:-- " 5 fered the Art of Toad: estuent. 1 art puis hi din Have your Bookseller show it to you. G. & C. Merriam Co. ers, Springfield, Mass., U.8.4. Cth tu \ INTERNATIONAL ancient &raphic ay Rae as: Tt may well be ood the beat working die= @ | mie than any other living crenture, J tionary and the Look tn the world, and : : De in every | and family in Canada. fancy sotuctimes that I concentrate} Down With High Prices For 9! Electric Belts. 81.55, $2.05, $3.70 ; former prices $5, $10. Qualty remains tho same--1 feront styles; dry battery and acid --mild or strong Sorvont. Tess than half other com; and more than ul the rest to , Mention ® hit 0, Windgor, Oat. .| tion as a friend and that is Mrs, Mott. 5 sweet one, Lut you have all there is of | Ne me, Tam thankful you have such fusiveness to David Mott in us! wife's hearing : L} +1 have kuown Lut ofie woman in all wy life wlio met my every requisi tn about her waist, as ler behind his neck in a cling- brace, and bowed his head to 8 lips to hers, ! ising Liimself from the lingering ~ David Mott's eyes fell upon d window. His wife inter- truly as if she had heard the on that escaped his lips, the She suits and matches me through and through. She did 'not mean it for my ear, I know, else 1 should have told her what I now say to you,' said Mis. Mott, afterwardto her husband. 'Next to yourself Mrs. Holman is more to of tenderaduonition with which wd to it. Then he drew down and shade with his own hands, straight across the narrow belt kness at the window behind stood the woman betrayed by pft of her lover and friend. suid that her love for and her husbrtnd were all the re- "she consciously possessed, and upon her all the Jove I could have given to the brotherf and sisters who died before I was Lorn.' . t Yours has been a lonely life, my | 58 darling said the strong man; taking } her in his arms and stroking back the Sore, When a man runs into extravagance it makes his pocketbook limp. THE 5% HOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. bi 1 " KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE Deb. Kop SLUEEON, L L, N.Y. Jan. 15, 1804 Li Co. § Birt for | hair from her forhead. I wish I could make up to you for the loss of etery- thing else. 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