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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 23 Aug 1894, p. 1

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ie a Terins:--$1 Annuum in Advance AT CLIPPER GAP. oi "Those liounds muss be driven out," said the general, lowering his feld: glnsses und turning & pair of cold gray ayes upo. u staff officer who was stand ing near, "If we could get a battery into Clip- per gup," respoinded the officer addi ess ed, "the qui stion wi lit soon be settled und at civse range, The coufiguration of the land and tue bore of our guns cotubine, it sees to me, W Make wuy other sulution 1 possible." "Clipper gap" enced t ---------- stern Bank OF CANADA. -- Port Perry Agency. 2) = h GENERAL Baukiug Busibess trans: acted, Special attention aid to oy ned availablewt 3818 YEAR, NO. 38.) D4 CLEMENS, on an, Jo es ly Xr : rae Town Hall, Port. Perry. le && Telephone in Office, Oct. 2, 1890. ee R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C:M. Victoria University ; M, B. Toronto University; emf or the College of Physicians aud Surgeons, Jnt.; Liceutiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburg; Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Edin. args Member of the Faculty of cians | a a C hundered the general, 'the tive. Are yo: 8-00 " Bub: in the ma of nn Languorne ani then gal- orddr of his a pear nd the big! hills tha tthe pavina Owce more wey ow sight as they leuve the ravine, and/ de vuching in the open, plunged full jun the fues of the enemy's Xt, ute fe mouth of, the gorge, un- Tit udr Ko into aetion, Then irom the ho tise, (now less than 1,000 yards away, 13 Jitherto sient pisces opened thier brazep mont s, earrying death and desolation fnto the ranks of the Federal ind evenings: $ Port Perry, Feb. 17, 1801 DR. E. C. McDOWELL, SUQCESSOR TO DR. HAMILL, D., Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni! . versity; Licentiate of Royal College of Physians, London, Eng., Member of Col- lege of Physicians & Surgeons, Ontario.-- Tate attendant of Soho Hosnital for Diseases You ought to know that's battery plimber there, but even af it wot Int . ction--why, good God, nan, Vou wut be dreaming 1" Colonel White looked hurt, and ine Steud of meeting tue sharp glanoe of hid comiinder he aidowed his vyed to wails der down 10 the left and mi the direction of an old plinilation dwelling, were 4 masked mori battery had an hour be- Savings Bank Dep Deposits received at the hi hi rates. Interest caloulated "ih each depositor semi annually. Result of a W. MogILL, Neglected Cold. ter than others and enjoy life mare, ith. less expenditure, by more promptly 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 'heavier of cake ; if light Lit is just fit for spoage Cabs mhd the lighter desserts, est current credited to That pie crust umy be prevented from soaking vy glazing the under crust with Leate egg, aud wm (ruit pie by strewing | sugar ou the tuder crust before putting N Dr.B. J. Kmepaii Co. Bire-- 1 have used soveral bottles of yout of | - 's Spavin Cure" with much success. I think it the best Liniment I ever used. Have re. 'moved one Qurb, one Hived Kpavia and killed me. vo Port Perry, April 4, 1888, of women, dnd of Great Ormond Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, Eng: Physician, Surgeon, &c., Office hoiira--8 to 10a. m., 1 to4 p.m AVID J.ADAMS, -- | DISEASED LUNGS 'Which Doctors Failed to Help, CURED BY TAKING PORT PERRY. ore opened ou the Federal lines with werrivie « fect "1 only mentioned the matter, gener ul," repli d we siafl officer alier a few moments of silence, *1 shindl ve glad wo execuie uny orders thut ydu may bh aitery, Jn 20 minutes the horses had all Leen Killed or disabled. Then the guns werd run up by band, dischurged and by tile sume uiethod returnsd for lodding, w@ sluugnter wus learful, and in this vortex of fire andgblood and to who are much pleased with B. R. HAY, P.O. Box. For Sale by all Druggists, or address Dé. B. J. KENDALL COMPANY, CNOBNURGH FALLS, VT i | i in the fruit such us hamlkerchiels, children's collars and jubols, are very glass jar, | soiled spots;then put the articles in a glass | femedy, Syrup of Fige, That smaller laces for personal wear | well washed in «| Rab plire White soap on the | Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab'a and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- and evenings. 5 a 1 the coustuuimation of a better plan ative ; effectually cleansing the aysidin, Office and residence, Dr. Hamill's old BANKER AND BROKER 9 Cher y or Fr, iy wood Eo H BE ge | death all Jordar was soon forgotten. Jar aud cover wit: soipsuds aud set wa | dispelling colds, headaches and fevers stand, . . Pectoral soner a gunner cotid hos live live | There wdte oly two things wo do-- ere | SUNY Wi low Lil a Rinse acvaral | and permaneutly curing constipation. feminine ora - : % > ! loud and fire, And they did tnac well, i um but do wot "blue" --sunsaloe | ox : N ny} Queen St, - Port Perry. a lA aie Wo he. sp hl a. I many dying fu the Join, bug ali A Traveler's Experience. gives a better unt, Pat aud pull in the | It has given satisfaction to millions and Joe : d Not igc i} oontragtedn 38vere cold, which settled | 0 ut Init Wh ber py A elevimgo aio doubt that it was ver ; ov | Rands till about half dry, then pin out | met with the approval of the medical = OHN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary 00 ote Discounted. pn Im lungs, and I did what is often done Hh re. Colutal Wii bee seat] Fou toadsl og rious ta die for one's tag and hi The Life of a Commercial Man nct all | un « hard pillow and leave then. I a | profession, beesuse it-acts on the Kid- 3 Public, Conveyancer; &c. Solicitor Tr Seeking bY inking it woul Wau Qian ee raged the other. | try. 'Lie fire bt Langhorne's wen was Sunshine. litle stiffening is needed use clear gum | pevy Liver and Bowels withont weak- ; 3 hs u S ) or the Ontario Bank. ar Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry: Jan, 29, 1887. J E. FAREWELL, L. L. B., Count; . Crown Attorney, Barrister, Cc unty Sol- gitor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer, Dive South wing Court House, Whitby, hit. G YOUNG SMITH, L L. B,, Barrister, . Attoridy-at-Law,Solicitor in Chancery and Insolvency, Notary Public, &e¢ Office--MecMian's Bloek, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, flow putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from $4 TO $75 EACH SET. Having just purchased the largest stoek of teeth ever brought into North Ontario I ath satisfied I can suit you both as to guality and price, Come and see, Rooms in the Bloug Block, over Messrs. Forman & Sou's Store. Port Perry, Oct, 28, 1881, Veterinary Surgeon. HE undersioned having completed his 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 hia pro- fessionat Port Perry, whereall calls personal by letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended to. All Fra of animals treated in the latest and best known system #ar Telephone counection--free of charge. ORR GRAHAM, Port Perry, April 8, 1884, RADUATE Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto, Office and residence EverareeN CorTace, two miles south of Manohester. 14 years practice. Tele- phone in the house--free communication with Port Perty, Manchester, and elevator. Telegraph calls to Manchester will be for- by {elenaone: All Veterinary ines in stock. Evergreen Cottage, oJan. 2, 1888. -------------------------- North'Ontario Observer. A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, H. PARSONS, TerMS, --§ per acnum, if paid in advance; f not $1.50 will be charged. No subscrip- ti ontaken for less than six months ; and no py contianed until arrears are paid up. Males of Advertising: For each line. first insertion ........ $0 08 Subsequent insertions, per line . si 00 Cards. under 6 lines, per annum .... 5 60 Letters containing money, when addressed to this Office, pre-paid and registered will beat our risk. Advertisements measured by Nonpariel, and charged according to: the space they oc- Advertisen:ents received for Publication without specific itistructions. will be inserted il forbid and charged accordingly. No ertisement will be taken out until paid or. A liberal discount allowed to Merchants snd others who advertise by the year or ese terms bered to, JOB will in all cases be strictly ad- )EPARTMENT, 0 aut Pot par see REAL which I have re inereased experience and extensive practice which I have hud will Le turued to the ad- vuntage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their sales may rely on their ifiterests being fully protected. spared to make it to the advantage of par- ties to place their Sales in my hands. Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Rock Chicks. English Companies. ANY AMOUNT on Farm Sec! AT 6 PER OENT. #ar Also on Village Property. Has any amount of Money to Loan At B5 per cent. on good Mortgages. INSURANCE effected at the Lowest Rates in Good 3 rouble was relieved, and before I had fine EF Agent Allan Line of. Steam-| Ished the bottle 1 was Clired MA. LEFLALR, ships. watchmaker, Orangeville, Out. Port Perry, Oct. 1880. MONEY TO LOAN rfYHE Subscriber is prepared to LEND urity £4 MORTGAGES BOUGHT, TE) HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, fice next to Ontario Bik Port Perry, May 10, 1885. Licensed Auctioneer). FOR THE COUNT O ONTARIO AXD TOWNSHIP OF 'CARTWRIGHT. VALUATOR, & ESTATE TAKE this opportunity of thauks for the very liberal No afto ee or no pay. Teims liberal, tt Perry, July 13, 1893, AND IS CURED BY pies CAA (a 9 Sarsa+ GEO. JACKSON, AYERS parilla red to attend with the utmos stock. Seu 180g, duly 18, 15893. ved in the past. a, A SPECIALTY. returning patronage The rt will be Satisfiction guar- Licensed Auctioneer Wishes to inform the public that he is pre. t care all sules entrusted to his charge in the Town hips of Reach, Scugog and Mariposa, A Syren £2 BY, shin. and 1. suffered in register of dates of sales will be kept at the or en, ong Years. Tinally, 1 office of Mr. Orr Graham, V.8., with whom {Began taking Aves Bar i arrangements may be made for sales, All Cureton dren to a'At Sougng Decided Improvement. LO... will receive prompt attention. Encouraged b: will re th £ar Sule Bills made out aud Blauk Notes vered, GAG 1h 8 month of $0 tha Sore furnished free of charge. under my chin began to heal. In threo months my lip began to heal, and, after I would also inform those interested in Poultry that I have on hand and {or sale tipwards of 100 fine, pure-bred Plymouth K If you want anything in that line please write me for prices or come and GEORGE J. ACKSON. LT. SW.ATIV, Licensed Auctioneer OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM.-- INTERNATIONAL 1 Satisfaction guaranteed and terms INFANT inI £ 2 liberal. suit ay vw. DICTIONARY Office and residence at Cesarean. Orders A Cen anima: left with Messrs. Moore Bros., Blackstock, Dea whl receive prompt attention. Dughs S. No charge made for selling for Auctioreers in any other County. Cmsarea, Nov. 15, 1802, WM. GORDON, Licensed Auctioneer, Yalua OR the Townshi; Scott, Thorah, s of Brock, ara, Rams, pi and Kldoun Purtiesentrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmsot attention being given to their intrests. fer &c. Uxbridge, Mariposa WM. GORDON, Sunderland. 0 fitue while, pained me. Consulted a Doctor who found, on examining my lungs, that the Jpper part of the left one was badly afiected; He gave me some medicine whicli I took as directed, but it did not seem to do any good. Fortunately, I hapnened to read in Ayer's Almanac, of the effect that Aver's Cherry Pectoral had on others, and ¥ determined to ive ita trial. After taking a few doses my that the slightest exertion "1 then bs Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Awards at World's Fair. Ayer's Pills Cure Indigestions Almost Passes Belief Mr. Jas. E. Nicholson, Florenocevilla, N. B., Struggles for Seven Long Years with CANCER ON THE LIP, Mr. Nicholson saysé "1 consulted doc- tors who prescribed for me, but to no purpose; the cancer began to Eat into the Flesh, ing the Sarsaparilla for six months is last trace of the ¢ancer Qisappeared.t Ayer's Soe Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World's Fair, AYER'S PILLS Regwlate the Bowelss WEBSTER'S Ten years were CWE gt ston fori solid of To oe swiv, | woul lead ajbutiery int the gap, of in nel, for Lad Bwter, Booger tee so, By thel Way, peaswr.l, this would be u gieat vp rian iy [or your orice Uaplain Lang ova" Guero Co by Lwgned hed ti Sans you Lorg vo we, Waie, for saying suat Laughoroe is Le oravest awn mm tne Tad cops? You grow Si CbiO Very Lime (on re 8 wo toe Gun Ver-ubwn ul last evening. sAuguoroe 8 brave, trave us a li no, 1 know him ander Hive, Sotitueraor, #8 nn? C = onel Wiloams wid me that ae nad two veothers tn wie rebel aomy, Did you wnow Lim before the war?" * Yes," an-wered the other, looking again in the direc ion of tie house. : new him very weil, We were in tie same clus at he University of Viegua, Rivals first for Cis leadersiup and Ler wor the und of © luirest wos in the old common ealth, Ewnghorne got the girl, woo; by €@ way, was o nurtnera birt Perhaps that socounts tor lus Hg y mipatiies,. His people are un thie vlier sie He lives wm vas section somewhere, [ beasve, As nis uravery, | never cousidersd him brave at atl, You say at once, géueral, tha cits is ow prejodide unsiug fom our early relations. N80. Lam not anelin ed to deprecinty Lang wrne's war re- cord, which ve ull aunt is splendul, 1 say simply Liat He 18 LOL a indo ul great puvsicul courage." During tis brief, recital the genvral's out as Waite concluded a stern ex res. son stole over his countenance, He uirust his lielugiasses into a silver bound cuse and almost riercely beat tre long feg of his cavalry boot with a pair ot weary gauntlels, which he had taken off w few moments vefore, He was nn wan ol imperious disposition and violent teni= per, with litke hsmg for opposition trom wuy source. \Viite was distant relative and trusted adviser, but it was evident buat hud gone wo far, Wen the trst Hush of ins wrath had een Lenten out upon his Look, he Wis enuoled to speak, with some degrée of fon, tue thoughts that had seu ed expression to nis face, onel Wait," he began deliberate. y, "you lmpugn the cvurage ot one of toe bravest men in the service--i man whom 1 have learoed to love and 1e- spect, 1 tell you lie is as brave as a lion, Ld colrage 1s always telpered with sie ne coulest jud ulti very hignost orm of cours Do you remsinoer thy day a Here tue general broke off abruptly and drawing out tue fieldglosses Hxeéd ats sight on the Touse that sivod on ® wuyg wstreten of level ground below, wuence rose ut frequen intervals wine affs of snoke telung of the cannonude atiil turivusly waged irom Bhs niortars of the rebel buttery. In a moment ne uroke off his 1nspection, and wiring lo Coonel White sad 1 "Perlups your suggestion of the gap us & pot uf action 1s not bad, I really do nol see any way wit of if, and just to prove that I am vight 1 shall oracr Caplin Langhorne in wiere, Some one nas Ww go, sod 1 am couvinced tias Langhorne has te rigut wind of stuff wat He can wips away tue arrogait conceit of military prow ess wn wnree or four huodred revel uearts and ub the sane Lune Wipes Xway thw arrogant co cell of Baap Jud awe in we wrt of @ rother officer," and Groner Coloy mga sanded good na ue- edly upon his stud thicer; Wheher, this pluie Gang 1X0 al donest conviciion ol mil y uecwssity or from the motive of vindicating au msoleut jud jmens phat Wits wonk to consider itseil infaili- Lie we ure ut 10 judg. Men have been slaughtered beloce and wil be agua WiLoUL apparent motives of &oy hind, Calitug lis orderly and pointing to a group of mounted officers tual regtad on whittle ku 11 BU0 or 400 yards away he sud, **lell Captain Langhorne to come rapid aud accurate, wa attested by fre rebel gung aud Ly the silences of others, About sunset the fire of the opposing {. roves geiped altogether--==and 10 min. utes intersiX nidn=<ull teat were left of tie Feudal batbay -- dragged their weary pd wounded lim 8 into heavy updergrowth that covered the slopes Of the gorge on eitlisf sider Some went to fest with the hope of recovery and othefs to die, Lt wus viclory dearly bought. Two ipurs later, having dined com for ablyias his neadquar.ers, u ter send ing u detachment over the gap with the purpose of lookitts for the dead and woundeid, Gu ral Colby, with Colonel White and another member of his staff, rode déwi to te house which had vorne the brung of the Federal fire, and from which { bie receis had bastily re treated Blmultansoigly with the dis cuurge of thei lust pun. There wus Full 8very woers about tne place, winch wis apparently deser ed; Oy the shielt of - hay n few bourse vefore nad been n file ol. residence of co. i.larche Hectur@: now remained to teh of the cruslagiviages of war, Ali abont evilelious of easy living, making the ais maundled habittion ds thé ho ue wealthy | lanter, After a walk about the place Lor "nearly mentioned the cedar, and the general, ded L the, celiar, nd alrendy hghted, Au oil burhe | brighttiy from the top of a bar- rel, aud nu 1m corner of the room, apon u head of debris, a thew its unsteidy rays upon the dead and mangled bidies of two female fig- gave «here a stréant of blood, trickling wos n from an ugly gash over the tet. ple, liad washed the darker stains away. An tue officers approncued, General Colby asked. **Wuo are you, and what the devil are yon doing here?" $4] have a perfect right to be here, sir." Cleveinnd's Novel Bridge. Cleveland, O,, ig 10 hnve & new street Driige at Columbus street; which 18 res Rirued #8 a novelly; und his aliracted go posed of two bridges. Each briage Whi consist of a span 184 feet long, and Both biidyges will meet in the middle of the river, the point of contact of the one ing convex and that of the other con- Give. Buch will be supported on & rime- Gearing turuiavle operated uy eleeirio motors, und Loth will be operated by one motorman, Iv will be 80 arfanzed Rowever, tuk in woviog the bridges winch will end to abutntents well way fro uw the docks; will not rest oi Lae abuunents, but will be locked into the masonry. The whole structure weil vo a 20-foot roadway und a six foos walk oli either side, Tuere wiil ve un {oot clear headway for teams. Bo- tween the piers on wuio. toe turntables n The. rderly saluted an eR . PER Wisi Feat ueral Colby lovked 6 Nis wiltoh 'wervously slupping the neck of his U.ck ware with tae bride rein, "We shall w see," he niuttered Mall aloud, *wiw | 1s qualilied 10 weigh the qualities of a soulier," Colonel White, who turned deadly pale, did not move 8 muscle or | ake reply. Presently tuers was = clutter of hoofs in the rear, and Captain Longhierne retried up a big caestnul colt velore Lis commander and touched his or vessels of 155 feet. Between k line and the south abutment of i The 8 ze of Chicago. Graha been announced. Sem ore interesting poinis I will hy tiwre will be wn clear passages uy fo EE passing glance. quent Guinges 1 position of some of Lhe | €o were of a hall an hour someones who Wus not half a bad commander ih exploring wrecked soutieru houses, nod- ude L. d {yl he orsierly minde a 'torch, aud light. hh the visitors werd uch surprised fap tallow candle ures that lay upon the floor. Close 0 < x ) then a own was seated upon a and indigestion. ~My head was all low camp stool; His face was lack, | wrong, my stomach bad ; I was suffer- answered the blood stained man, +1 : : ~ own the property ubout here. Thit is particle of relief. . One day I bough uty home." a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and Aud ; reso bodies?" questioned the | [| made up my mind to give them a gonintander. y : Thay Seeate ; "spy mother and my wife, general. I good trial. They seemed to help me, and Copan Langoorney"--Howard 8. aud 1 bought a second, third snd Cayton in New York Post. four box, and they cured me. My rs stomach was all right, the dizziness vn shore room will be left for way (racks and ample dock school census results aile many of ¥e already Leen tiade public.certain factsshown by the complete report deserve more than a Wenkens the M ence of a Halifu the Road. Arcadian Recorder Halifax, N st Re! The Experts | x Mere mt while en | Mr. Percy J. A. Lear, junior, part-| general brokers, 60 Bedford Row, Hal- | water alter the last rinsing. mstant Travel and Rouith g Mon Trains | is fine pin it out cafeflully on a board | dry. will the perfectly pled muslin ones. Bvery- tne | ner of the firm of Blackadar & Lear, | thing with a pattern catches the dust dnd holds | lets the 1 the lace white curtains which conutry houses are That the only keep clean in the clear mush awl go It, whereas particles pas Uirough |ifax, N.8., comes from a family of com-| ;,,y where, but they don't dlten stay on mercial travelers. His father, James Lear, was on the road in Lower Can ada with dry goods for twenty-three | years, and few men aré more widely | known and esteemed, and the genial Percy himself has just retired from | the ranks of the drummer, after a | varied experience as knight of the | grip, which extended "over seventeen | years, and embraced almost every town | and village in Cana la from the Atlan-| tic to the Pacific. Helis an extremely | of the Oddfellows' fraternity, an otlicer in the 63rd regiment of militia, and a | rising merchant. 'How comes it thdit you are so fat | and ruddy after such a term of hustling | questioned the reporter. + Well," was the answer, 'it is a long story, but one worth telling. I weigh 190 potnds to-day, and am in better health than T éver enjoyed before in' in my life. Two yenrs ago I got down to 155 pounds, Constant traveling, roughing it on trains and in country hotels, broke mo all up and left me with a nasty case of kiduey complaint ing with contihual pains and dizziness, and my urine was extremely thick and gravelly. I began to get scared. I consulted several physicians in Mout- real, Winnipeg and other cities, but their treatment did not give me a left my head ; mo more lassitule, and and all traces of my kidney disease disuppeared. [ was a new man and complaint, especially gull stones, is he editary in our family. It helped to hurry wy fither to an early weave, and an uncle on my mother's side, Dr, Whittle, of Sydney, Australia, had| been a chronic sufferer from gall «tones | from hoyheod. I was so impressed | ith the virtues of Dr, Williams' Pink wide, and I could enumerate dozens of cases where they have been efficacions." { An analysis shows that Dr. | Williams' Pink Pills contain in a| condensed form all the elements) necessary to give new life to the blood | and restore shattered nerves. Thev| are an unfailing specific for «ll diseased arising from an impoverished cont | tion of the blood, or for an impair ment of the nervous system, such as loss of appetite, depression of spirits, anema, chlorosis or green sickness, geuernl muscular weakness, dizziness, loss of memory, locomotor ataxia, para- lysis, sciatica, rheametism, St. Vitus | servative.- w And her lips ¢ To try u fresh fling at bas reel oukd the curta ns, That vou shoull always pull the leaves off the stalks of flowers Lefore putting them in water--those which would be in the water, not those above it. And with flowers from any band talked sort of shrub the bark shoud ve pealed off as well as the leaves. The flowers live ever so much longer if these precautions sre taken. A scrap of charcoal in the water is also a great pre New Y-rk Recorder, Aw Irish Linmct, popular young man, a leading member | wig Carroll asked Kate for Her heart and a hand | That bontrdwied just a handred good acres of land, et lovely brown eyes ot wild with sarprise, y shot scorn ak his saucy demand : ung Carroll Magina, Pat the beard on your chin And the change in your purve, if & wife you would il > are ¢ car 7 | railroad life andivared diet, Mr. Lear Too made Kate tis most iizant bow, And off 10 the Diggins Ixavpooutd trom the plow; THl the beard finely grosn And the pockets fall blown, Says be, "Maybe Kate might be kind 10 ule now {* So home my lad came, Colonel Carty by name, fama. But when Colonel Ourty in splendor steps in, For all his grand airs awd great beard to his chin, "Och lave we sione I" Cried Kate, with 3 groan. "For my hearts ia the grave wid poor Cwrroll Magioh." "Hush sobblx' this mime, "Tis Curroll that's in it ! I've caged Jou at last, thin, my wild little lanet.™ -- London Spectator. Kipling Never Eats Thom. The contumption of pies in this city is increasing steaulily and largely, but the | increase is not quite so great proportion ately as the increase of the population. Thuis is due to the fact that maay of the foreign-born residents are not pie cou- sumers; they ars Leginuing to take t pie, however, and the num!er of those who eat them is increasing. The native- citizen's taste lor pie appears 10 remain about the same, and the average Am erican consumption about keeps pace with tite increase of that portion of the population, but its distribution is changed somewhat; the home con-ump- tion is now less than formerly and the restaurant and inach-room consumption more, Forty years ago pra lly every fam- Bhs utter tion of tne mlnicipal wutiori- | gnined flesh immediately, "and have| {iy had a pio for dinner: they expected the of several sities' Wishy Moving never been troubled since: I consider | tw have a pie as much as they expected ses are a necessity. 18 really Pe : : w da Euigo y "4 | my case astonishing, becuse kidney | 10 vet the tables In those days straw hetrids came i about the first week fu June, but tiwy were not so much in de- mand for pies'sa cherrics were, Which came from Staten Island about the mid- dle of June. Everrboly winied a cherry pie,and there was nothing to take the place of it. Now peopl zo out of the city for the Fourth of July; then | prople came into the city and for ars | and wights before the bakers of we city the bild.e with the concave edge |W were kept busy to got cherry pies enous Gannot bs moved till after the one | Pills that I took the trouble to send | huked to supply the demand on the wilh tue SouTex edge i swung | Dr. Whittle two boxes all the way to | Fourta of July, That was tne sud of the al is out of tue way. The piers on li Rina discov $ the | Gherey pie season, Early in June ginie Australin. Sinze my discovery of the i Ary . Which the tucntables ave to rest will be Australi . hes y by hi 2 ink | huckievettics from New York. Tue 0lo-o,t0 the snore, vir either side of the henetits of these wondertu ittle pink | uokebiorfy was also a pie tha river, leaving a wide channel in mui= | conted exterminators of disease, I have | cverybudy ate j it may be sail that stieaim. [ne shore edges of the brulges, | recommended the remedy far and | many pleasant memories cluster round the huckieberry pie. The first of the green apoles came in July, be fore the huckleberries went, apples lasi- ed rig along uatil the next spring. Geeen plus came in August, and in thuse days pies were made of wild grapes, Now the season of pies mada of green frui's is mach , extended. eat good straw berries from the South as early as Apnl; we get good pineapphs by the ihiln ol luckleverries by the middle of Julie; we get blak: erviw Cuerriea and appies are the fess soun after ging pies made at the present time and season the propoc- tious in ki ds would be about as lullows: Apple, 30; m'nce, 4; peach. 6; lemon : dh bl ih 10; custwrd, 6: coconut, 12 ; rhuvarb, 8; dunce, Kidney and fiver troubles, the | 0 To na) 10 ; strawberry, 105 goose in July. same as before, Of 100 Wea bez to ay, rhutarb and by reason of their fine orgamzstiona of and uitahilis, ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. | Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drag: | gists m 95¢: bottles, but it id Ranu factured by the California Fig Symp Co. only, whose namie is printed on every package, al o the name, Syrup of Figs and being weil informed, you will nos accept any substitute if offered. © Woman's Exerélsd es An eminent puysician recently decir, ed that the best ex-roise for women ain girls was to be found in houselold ent ploy ments, While advocates of advanced ide § for women may. at first glaube, leuk upon this as an idea to confine wowed strictly to housework, sober secvud thought and a little investigation wil show "that the old doctor was mot lar from rignt. | The warying cares and duties of Gowestic lite bring into play almost every muscle in the body, and the expert, | housekeeper tarely hus cocusion for | gymnastics or like exercise of any sak Tr.ose who have no work of this kind td do often suffer from lack of proper use of their muscles, For these ib way be said that unless they lvad extremely in- | wetive lives, a fow minutes of Judwioud exe © three or four tiows & duy witl | Kevp them in excellant condition, Some ars ago thers was literally an exercisd went wid over meals £ vs, and wei bts and simila¢ 8, and many a wrecsel cunstitus hhustasin Wika Waele Lae, x rad ol nraseleltain. gta de CER WHS © Ove of UE best | elure dressing in the | tiring nt nig: Simply nuke a winds | antl of the wns, then stand upon ong | ot wid sx ang the o her buck unl torsid | os rupadly as presivle for about suing | «cuits, thea change and repe Tord | way be done und ooe feds ti O.ue | ang woman Who prides herself apox rer suppleness spends about three wis vies ev ry morcing in swingmg her, | feet, and 1 an «X reise wich she Iie vented for her vwn particutar Uendlit,, | Sie puts a Lis of paper on the wall | avout vighteen incies from the floor, when standing back so that it is just out of rec, she strikes out with her feet, | first one, then the other, as though td brush it from tee wall, This = Jond | in and again. and quite violently. s that this modified kicking ex: her of cold Sue ercise has entirely cured | feet, and bad circulation in the excremi- ties, (rom whica she had been a sufferer for years, and for which all the medical authorities have failed to give any relief: Several of her comrades have tried the experunent with equally good results. The greatest trouble in exercises is that the stuple ones, thosh tat cw be take | without rigging or appliances of any sort; are thought to be too simple to @ worth tryin Unless managed "with the greatest care, almost all gymnastia, exercwe is likely to be overdone. --Rocir ester Herald, al Cireus Horses, "A good circus horse is a most expen: sive purchase," sail a trainer to a writer; "as vou may judge when I teil you that 1 frequently pay as muea as $1,500 for of single animal befors it has been trained. 1 nave one black horse mow iu my poss #esion which 1 would not part with foe $3.000, altheargh ts ouly emploved iif the ring. Last year when | was eful fis ing wear Now York city a New York aullionaire and his family visited wy exhibition, and where so much impre-s- ed with t @ beauty and grace of this voble animal that he offered me $1 SJ for her, but I de lined the offer. an ors day thorouchbred Kentucky hors rough for $1,500 is worth th nee Whey theavag ly trail «fof the Geass nag anywhere from $3.300 to $5,067 Samer oan oroagh' rad horses, wl though they are mere difficult to taiig and are fii 0 te put in thr tricks, [ am the owner ol 100 forse and | guarantre that every one of thet is sound awd perfect. Romemuer, horsa for my purpcse has to be sugacts ous, and I rej ct an emiless number +e fore fixing on & clever oue. Horses dif y the tes] annals ots. Hand Bills, Fosters, ¢ : micazo has 1,667,657 resid [6 £ In gri I all di . \H y , Frog cap. His uppearaics was not soldierly, | 9 caso has 1,567, residents, { | after effects of la grippe, aud ail diss: berry, 4. Total, 100 fer entirely as regunis intellect. As at jl ok Roms, Reseipt H. McCAW, wllig Work 15 Invaluable inthe cough ue sub hig horse woll. His long these $49.09) ure Auisrioan born wud | eyges depending upon a vitiated con "A witler iist of fea would be about instance, may. tell you that two a dsiness. Cards, Ball / ISSUER OF fessional man, and . viond hair framed u face of dolicute re- Bmoug Tories I or re litios the Gur. | ditition of the blood, such ns scroful like this: A dle, oi jpeach, plu one half Foals » sgeugied in trsiin 4 Srisote « B v i A HEI) vr. * > x , CranLercy, mpkin, ous! 4 ~ horses, two or three moatis &c. of every style and color JARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. The Globe, Toronto, says ee hers on De ln lead with 216.824. Then follow chronic erysipelus, ete. They are also i A er EE . or ne Eo rd Cathe tuition of eteniod promptly aia ort Persy, Deo. 15, 19 fn he Engin hae aint aun. He wore his soled forage cap a the lrish with 111,087; tie Swedes with | a specific for the troubles peculiar to] their seasons. Very few pies are made others. 1 took nine montis, by the war, . ator other 9 : [neunbers of which hive inactercd the art of fead- itle to one side, and bis blouse was iy tig Poliu wie 47.8091. je ule: the female system, building anew the | of canved mteale he Sans to teach a horse, tof caci a ia mors - estab- 5 3 ,) 5 4 : Ie ) 950, the Euglish with : of pies is a litthe greater inter than buat ar th riess tas, 3 ubment in P A T EB N T S Tho Times, Hamilion, wing Ale dering win op 20.37, the Norwegians with 22,405, the | blood and restoring the glowof health | in er. 3 Mouth, bet he hares 10 sent, over ~ the€ounty. Caveaten akp Ruisscvs secured, TRADR-AARKS § tionary and the cheapent buok in the work, and § | «tlk hundkerohief of the sawe color Gtimdians with 17,5,5, the Roisiung to pale and sallow cheeks. In the| 1, the old days pies were wade in pony. I expect bn mive this uct during £& Parties from a distance get hand {Stisteres sid ot other patent causes in the Patent be in every school and family in wound about his throats [ wigih 18 351, the Datans with 14,194, the | case of men they effect a radical cure | ouly two mzes; now they are mae hi the coming season."--Harrisou's oils, &c. Printed caw have them one to OR id tore {te Courts promptly and carefully Have your Bookseller show it to you. Genera Cloliy lovked first at Colonel Seowch with 12,460, und the Danes with | io 1] uses arising from mental worry, five, but otherwise tuey remain prac mua fake home with them. Se Ubon roaipt of made or sketch otinveition, | § EC er iium to : Wine, then (rigidly returned the suhste 9 re 18.507 « and girls of | overwork or excesses. Sold hy Ii | tically uncianged. She head of a larce H. PARSONS. lis rvs of charwe: Land advise as to patenta- - \ a of tis Soka aide ol ie eo bic X Rs ol leiersorsent by mail, postpaid, st pie-akiag weiablishuant, of lox expel. | 7¢ Remove Grouse From Mnchite r S i direct o Springfield "Ca a orne," he begaw, and | TFBS R ou pL . » ence in the Says peop Grease et brony a hai a | and I specially Ee ood no oan, nig me ntl bore ' school because tiv ure nblized to | 50 cents a hoX or six boxes for $2 50, still prefer the old fashioned pie, suclt (TOC a vel trom ; W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third Tou established for at, Ahi rerio of Abcact INTERNATIONAL | § | uty tit those devils at yonder house 7,991 boys and 5,270 girls, Cliunce | yo ddressing the Dr. Williams Med | as their mothers made. --New York Suu. ug soda, one part ~#) . Division Court. Office in Office searcher, for the m and 1 DICTIONARY suould be dislodged. Tak b. le INSRIONUNTY WOIK here, ht A 1 x on dain eh of teat, and for attend. @ (end for fren prospectus y 8. your utiory | y otal nuinber of ehildren is 715,~ | icine Company, Brockville, Ont, or . pumice stone, aud one part °K , Port Perry. ge ana a puss wy care, in the Sat hecliuen A, su. tie fi) 48 3jrectiy wo Jueie {sant "alimokt huif the entire population. | Schenectady, N Y. Baware of wmita- He Drda's Maan, Hzastty That first finely powdered, Aut ky into ni i tinct | shortest possible tine od . 4 and Te 3 3 asical eri descan ¢ paste with water; '2 'WM SPE NCE | FsE8 TE, attention given | rou wil be uth to aan oly one gun atx Ne Change in Herat ers Condition. _ |tions and substitutes alleged to be a in anting ups pes ith - + rul well over : | y J = pp . t ¥io0, s---- ime, n seltin, our ition foHow Montreal, Aug. A--Ex-Premier Mer- | «igs ood." upe taste A N rble, ol ually Stoke. ih AY g referénces sent without charge upon re- 4 : 8 ¥ pos . ¢ | Just a8 gobo, sys: "Ourears have been cultivated water. bn abindy ll Cammmehne Boon to Horseran Oe tool 10 5 mie 0 hoe nln ho 1 hn : GS raha wl ou ohne or hs ry, ais ating of Money FAfiarserin ie} Cans, English Epil Linin i sompletely re- | cover. a RE Some people langh io show their pretty | 830% = d to Luan quanti mn. D.C. = ---- th. : i - Farm Security at 6 and 7 per | | Oppo I Bhi Gis, move SU a Ty au itacts | The captain looked stralche at his attacked ecvercly ast winter with LN te hoor fuviey| 1 was attacked severely ust wistar with ). : : with mysterious prom] tness in the removal corimander. ~The commander looked Cramps, and Colic and thought I| 1550 Price 25c. Sold by druggists. Diarrhoea, Cramps, and Gulic an ought 1 TTT from hovses of hard, a & or calloused lum} straight at his eaptain, Colonel White ng to die, but fortunately Ltried Dr. was going to die, but fortunately I Dr. deed Yellow Oil for | blood spavin, splints, curbs, sweeny, a! wed iooked straight into his own soul. Extract of Wild Strawberry, and KD, 0. Pills .the best laxative fcr Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawherrv. it has no equal | und spraine. th by A. J. Davis, 'ain Laughorirs broks the gilvace. thank this exceilent remedy for children: 2ow I can thank this excelledt remedy for 0' Hunts lle, | "GEOL GE ROBB, Farmer, fi 5 y lifer Mre Si Kellett; Minden, | raving my life; Mrs. 8. Keliett, Miudco' 3 2 S | "Markham, Ont: : 5 Ripans Fabules prolong life: Oot {Timpte 5 d

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