MA CURED FR Cure in All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Write Your Name and Address Plainly. ee rei CHAIRED It cures when all else | Tho Rev. C. ¥. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, | ' Your trlal bottle of Asthma- | P lene received in good condition. I cannot | teil how thauklall feel for the good derived | 0 from it. Iwasa slave chained with putrid | wore throat and Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. Tsaw your | advertisement for the cure of this dregdful | and tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought that you had overspoken your-| selves. but 'resolved to give it a trisl. To my astonishment, the trial acted like af charm. Send me a full-size bottle," | | Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Buai Israel. Drs. Tarr Bros'. Meoroise Qo., «J | Gentlemen, -- Your Asthmaléne is an ex: and its composition alleviates all troubles Very truly yours, | , f REV. MORR $° WECHSLER. Avow Springs, N. Y.. Feb. 1,1001, Dr. Tarr Bros. Mepioive Co. Gentlemen ; I write this testimonial from a serie of duty, having tested the won- derful effect of your Asthmalene, for the care of Asthma. with spasmodic asthma for the past 12 ws, Paving exhausted my own skill as well | your sign upoy your windows on 130th street, Now as many others, I chanced to ee York, Lat ouce obtained a bottle of Asthmalene' My of November. I very soon foticed a radical japfovement. Asthma has disappeared and she is entirely free/from all symptoms. I feel that I can consistently recommend the medicine tojall why are afflicted with this distressing disease, Yours respect] Q. D, PHELPS, M. D. | Feb 5, 1961. ars. 1 have trie numerous {sement and starter with a trial 1 your full-size bot le, and I am hildren, ¢ six years was ui able to work, doing business every day. Thi' testimony you Dr. Tarr Bros. Mepicing Co, / Gentlemen ; I was troubled with remedies, but have all failed. TI rap acr bottle. I found relief at once, ever grateful. 1 have a family of four I am now in the best of health and ay car make such nse of as you see fit Home address, 235 Rivington S. RAPHAI L, 67 East 120th st., New York Do not delay. Write at addressing DR. TAFT BROS." MEDICINE CO.' %9 East 130th St., N.Y. City, Sold by all Druggist. THE SEBERT HOUSE | { of SR roe, / Tria! Bottle 7 Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. urning thanks to the general public and the farmidg community in particular for their generous and Kind patronage since I embarked in the hotel business, I beg to announce that I now have more commodious and far superior facilities for enter- | t/ining the public than I ever possessed in the past; jlaving lately taken possession of the Oriental Hotel fwhich will in future be known as the SeserT Housg, / and have spared neither skilled labor nor expense in / order to remodel and fit it up in a manner second to / none in theprovince. Having introduced the most modern water works system, every room will at all times be fully supplied with hot and cold water. The comfort of guests will be the first consideration and no expense or labor will be spared in order to meet their requirements and win their approbation, so that their good opinion of the "Sebert House" may be heralded throughout the entire Dominion and the traveling public thus made acquainted with the fact that Port Perry possesses hotel accommodation in- {ferior to none elsewhere to be found, and my charges, as in the past, will continue to be noted for moderation. In order to provide ample yard, stable and sk =d accommodation for all, especially on market } days 1 have purchased the lot to the north of my alres i In x ly spacious premises and have had erected thereon. large and comfortable sheds, and my patrons will find at their service an attentive and obliging | hostler. 1 have every confidence that my enterprise will be fully appreciated by a generous public and that all will gladly avail themselves of the superior accommodations I have provided. L. SEBERT Removal I The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his nu- merous customers for the liberil patronage received since opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public that he has moved his business from the Market building to the Store First door Bastof the Post Office where he will bo pleased to fill all orders for Meats in a manner that cannot fail to please customers, Having new and increased fucilities for the transaction of business he feels confident that he ean give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in order to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his new premises, ' yu GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. I. J. WHEELER. aining, Glaizing Paper Hanging, - Kalsomining and Sign Writing ing or Repairing will receive Prompt attention. d Decorative Tinting in all the modern forms and shades. , Moori Fabric Elects, in Flock, "of a photographer. A man Xame in the a | other day and looked over ad the gam- - . | ples, askiog the price of each. malene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent | yu: ne repiied. he wanted I might arrange it. had a girl that I loved, and we was go- ing to git married. She had her things made up, and we was all but ready, when she was taken ill and dled. And There is nothing like Asthmalene | what I wanted was a picture of me sit- ; instant relief, even in the | tin' on her grave tveepin'. | grief and told him I could send a man with him to the grave and have the lot to send over your traps for what I want?" | mebbe you could rig up a grave here In | your glop and I would it would do just as well. It's no trouble New York, Jan. 3, 1901. | yg which bears his name, and, as it to make the structure perpetuate his : x deeds for all time to come, the very cellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, stones and bricks of which it is com- posed are stamped with his name. which bine with Asthma. Its success : 5F. is as and wonderful, Cheops lived nearly 2,600 years ago, his ARES SRR 10g . n 2 i 4 | great: pyramid being an antiquity In 'Alter having it carefully analyzed, we ean d 20 contains gb wpium, | fi thé great nations of old morphine, chloroform or ether. "| were in thelr ye , and yet we of this | antiquity was found in a tomb at Ghi- in first-class style and at Moderate Prices. Parties Build- Paper Hanging ew York styles His Fluent Foaht of Wears. There ate funny fifcldents in the life "Do you want a sitting?" Tasked, "1 don't see nothin' like wha I I told him If he weuld indicate what "You see, it's like this," he began. hd § " I was touched at the homely story of jcture taken as he desired. "It's some distance," he sald. "It's ver in Ireland. I expect it 'ud cost & 1 sald-it would. "1 thought," "that he answered, frauds and impostors. W. 'We treat and cure Nervous Debility, and Bladder Diseases. C re 4 List for Home Treatmen Cnadliation frsey DRS. KENNE SE : A re yout or no pay. d Dust at Yo any case we take that our DY & KEF back X To pal firme--all un one week I iffatie tna in 'They are the only ou rum no are of NEW weep on it and or me to weep anywhere." na ---- The Ring of Cheops: Cheops was the bullder of the pyra- twentieth century can have the satis- faction of looking upon the very ring be wore so proudly upon his finger! The hieroglyphics on the ring are mi My wite has been afflicted | nutely accurate and beautifully execut- ed, thé ring itself being of finest gold 3 : and weighing nearly an ounce. wife commenced taking it the first | oa) signet bears the name of Cheops, After usiag one bottle hey which is in hieroglyphics in perfect ac- The cord with the stamp on the bricks of the great pyramid. This remarkable zeh, It now reposes in the museum of the New York Historical society. iret m---- How to Distinguish Tender Beef. Meat, to be wholesome, must come from a healthy animal; to be nutri- HEAD NOISES Gentlemen : -- Being etirely cured of deafn a full history of niy case, to be used at y About five y i r Our treatment does not interfere Bee teers YOU GAN GARE ¥ by our new invention. F. A. WERWIAN, CF BALTINIORE, SAYS: ae, Md. BA ess. thanks to yo go My right ear beg ing in th or catarth. for t the most e le INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC « CHIBAZD, ILL turn past oteniing tonrnal, Form a ha BL. Bold by all newad peace. Hew York on may the mak Nov. & Ma- in :--Patent business of Manufac- ngineers. + Ban tious, from a well nourished one. Much used muscles absorb much food mate. rial, making rich; juicy. meat. This is, however, tougher than that of parts Jess msed, because the connective tie sue and-fiber increase as well as the contents of the muscle tubes. The lean of good beef is firm, elas- tic and when first cut purplish red, the surface becoming bright red and moist after exposure to the air. The tender er cuts are fine grained and well mot~ 0g tral Livery Procrastinaton.. . tled with fat; a thick layer of firm, light, straw colored fat extends over the rib and loin cuts; the kidney suet is white and crumbly. Flabby, dark or coarse beef with yellow fat is poors If it has little fat, it is from an old or underfed creature.~Beatrice Raven in American Queen. iets ©} French Bread Laws. A The French baker 1s not only requir ed to conform to° laws regarding welght, but he is also told at what price he must sell his bread. He is fur ther required. to deposit a certain sum of money in the hands of the municipal authorities as a surety of good beha- yior. 'In the large fortified cities he has to keep a specified quantity of flour on hand to provide for warlike emer- gencles. In Germany laws of similar import are in existence and are enforced with such severity that no baker ever dreams of defying them. He Makes It Pay, state of the public service! there's Nestor, for Imstance. He has | been in public office for twenty-five | years,and what, L ghould like to know, { has he ever accomplished? Weston--Well, he has had a job all that time. Burely that's something. iid The Uses of the Sword. The uses to which the sword has been put seem to have been almost as varied as its appearance when we re- call the anecdote told of Charlemagne, who sald, as he used the pommel of his sword to put his stamp on treaties, "1 sign them with this end, and with the other I will take care that they are kept." Hasily Accounted Kor. Blobbs~He says he would rather fight than eat. 8lobbs--Pugnacious, eh? Begins Blobbe--No; dyspeptic. _ ® eet 'About 600,000 trees are annually planted by Swedish gchool children un« der the guidance of their teachers. Laugh. There is more benefit In a good laugh than in all the hot water remedies, faith cures, cold water, electric and all other mewfangled treatments in the world, and it does not cost anything. Bait For Rats. Sunflower seeds are better bait for rattraps than cheese, The Turkish Day. A h wh 0 weeks without gaining or losing a min. ute would be of no special value to the Turk. i a A A Veteran's 8tory.--George Lewis, of Shamokin, Pa., writes: *'1 am eighty years of age. I have been troubled with Catarrh for fifty years, and jn my time have used a great many catarrh cures, but never bad any velief until I used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. One box cured me completely." 50 cents.--25 : Sold by A. J. Davis. TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port Perry, is now in a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties as to the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamship lines, he has been re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties intending to travel will consult their own interests by consulting Mr. McCaw before embarking on a trip. Tease aeeeNIIaee . | PORT PERRY. | FARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years 1 have kept a Livery. Establish ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure iu anmouncing that I have removed MY LIVERY '! to my former place of business W ater Street] which I am about to largely extend in- crease facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES I 21S THE THIEF OF TIME -orcoscni™ | { is also the robber that steals from many a bus- iness man the opportun- ity to become wealthy. to plan for some- thing good in adver- tising for fall and winter business. YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE a large space in Tue OBSERVER or a Circular, or something of the kind, and it is always better to be early than late. writer iene | [SN'T A BIT T00 EARLY 'North Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agricultural and | ------r PAINTING Sealed Tenders. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Kalsominin or DY Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. H. PARSONS r TERMS. 81 per anaum, if paid in advance : it not $1.60 | will be charged subscription taken for less than month and no paper discontinned until arrears sre paid up. J/ETTERS containing money, when addressed to thit risk. prepaid and registered wil. be at our S measured by Nonpariel, and ADVEF % chatged k § received for publication, wit out, specific instructions, will be inserted forbid and charged accordingly. No advertise ment will be taken ous until paid for. ADVERTISEM A LIBERAL discount allowed to Merchants and other who advertise by the year or half year. r Licensed Antioneer, Valuator, &c. and continued patronage be desires to stave that ne effort or puins will be spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to him successes. in tho past should be a sufficient recom mendgtion as to his ability. All Sale given with promptocss and dispatch. made out und blank notes supplied free, Parties wishing to engage his services Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, and | Sabbath Services, 10.30 and 6.30. Week Evenin 4 ervion Thursday 7.30. Strangers welcome and conducted to seats, Sabbath Services, 10.30 und 7.00. Week Evenin CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, satronage during the time he has carried ou P 8 8 haa, 8 40% to be sold | ording to the space they occupy. better nt | painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging E COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII oF RIGUT, ISHES at this the commencenrent o another'Auction Sale Season to re. thanks to his numerous patrous for favors. In requesting their esteemed His very extensive practice into his charge will ba attended to Sale list pplication. Loan ott ~ ie, 2 N returning thanks to the public for the patronage extended tome for over years, I would respectfully intimate that am, as usual, now ready for busincss, and ave a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined tosell very CHEAP, Ag an inducenient to CasH purchasers b Disewt of 10 ger sendee will be aliowed on all Sales from now unti Jun, Ist next, All work being g&¥ MADE BY HAND®3 and ne factory work kept in stock, the super ority of my goods will ut ence becoms appa ents ntending purchasers will find that by giving me a call before looking elsewhers the yean be suited in quality and price, my long experience in the trade heing an indis- putavle guarantee that perfoct satisfaction will be given by any article purchased. Everthing in my line of businces kept constantly on hand and repairs neatly and promptly attended to. JOHN ROLPH. 1, 1892. consult hie SALE REGISTER either at Observer or Standard Offices, Port e arrangements, or write to his address CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Port Perry P.O, METHODIST CHURCH. REV. G. H. COPELAND, Pastor. «1, 1901, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. W. COOPER, B.A., Pastor. Bervice, Thursday 7.30. ya BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. MR. MCFARLANE, PASTOR. Sabbath Services, 10.30 and 7.00. Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7.30. ._/ REY, JOS. FLETCHER, M. A., Incumbent. day--Matins, 10.30 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. Sunila hool, 2:30 p.m. Wednesday-- Evensong, 7.30 p.m. Port Perry, Dec. Rericultural Machmes R, C. CHURCH, "soto stnensteas IMPLEMENTS : TEE | : SUNDERLAND | {pe undersigned keeps on hand and for | 1 sales the following Agricultural Mach | ines und Iwplements manufactured by the AERY FAITE TR Ey : Aid DR HANILIOR MTR Furnishes Monthly to all lovers of | holes ¥ Song and Msic a vast volume of New, | OF PETERBORO: Choice Copyright Compositions by Crown Mower, Daisy the most popular authors. Two Furrow 64 Pages of Plann Music Half Vocal, Half Instrumental 21 Gomplste Pisces far Plano Occe a Wonth for 25 Centse EE Roller, Steel Frame Spii Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &e. also the following, the munufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. Yearly Subscription, 0. | Tf bought $n any Sued High class Threshing outfits, Traction Engines and Machines, Vic lover a saving of $5.00 mo In one year you get neasly 800 Pages of | Huller, Potty 'iumph Engine. Masi, comprising 252 Complete Pieces | I am prepared to supply cverything the for the Piano { farmiot requires in way of Machines, Imple- Eo ments, , &e. 1¢ you will send us the Name and Address of | FIVE Piano and Organ Players, we will send you a copy of the Mag Free. J. Vi. PEPPER, Publisher Eighth & Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Ps. ed. One door West of { A cal | McDonald's R. K. BRYANT. Sunderland, April 8, 1898. | bes 8 | &e | Ea LED TENDERS will be pH {RY received by the undersighed for VHE undersigned would take this oppor the purchase of all or any of the tunity of thanking his wunierous pat | Parcels-- Farm Properties -- belong: ons for their liberal and still increasing | ing to Mr. John Adams. advertised yy auction 'on the 23r¢ | November, and withdrawn at the sale. the business of u Port Perry, and would state that he is J A. McGILLIVRAY, prepared than ever to execute all Fem; le Building, Toronto. orders Tor K JOHN ADAMS, Port Perry. Nov. 30, 1899. Parties entrasting their work to me ma oly on having it neatly and promptly. exe MONEY TO LOAN. NHESE terms will in all cases be strictly) adhered to cuted, My charges are moderate, am sla prepared to supply Puints, £6, | tv burs tots fom pit prec to nmunt oa JOB DEPARTMENT. Convince of public. patronage soli | renew oMd_mo buy ore a Duildy ic! Pamphlets. Hand Bills, Posters, WM. TREMEER. pers wht Jenat to buy, fra. Programs, Dodgers, Bill Heads, Check | Port Perry, Mar, 23, 1893. perties for s Dy ra aas of Letter Heads, Wedding Invitations, * = eee [RA Ee aonrial Receipt Books, Business Card Assembly Cards, Blank Forms, Books, Circulars, Visiting Cards, &o. of every style and color executed promptly and at 0s low rates as other establishment in the County... Parties from n distance. getting hand bills, &o prifited can hue them printed to take home with them, H, PARSONS. DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN PORT PERRY FOR SALERI HE undersigned offers for sale at a bargain his fine property on Lorne A olds that the day begins ex: $his port 10 put wp shoaply to gresity If you don't Street, Port Perry, consisting of a commo- dious Dwelling House, containing six rooms, hall anid three closets ; there is a good stone cellar under the main part and foundation under the kitchen, allin a good state of There are three Jots which have been converted into a splendid Garden, in which are a large number of choice, thriv- trees --. and Plum-- | anny wash and other small fruit in abundance. Boone also on the | premises a good bricked Well and Cistern and convenient Stable: Lots 108, 109, 110 on Ella Street--all ready for crop. or particulars apply to Re ' GEO. GARDNER. Port Perry, Jan. 22, 1896. for acceptable ideas. State it {t's a strong Statement but a straight fact, when we say that the greatest help to the live grocer and general storekeeper in Canada is "The Canadian Grocer." | You cannot read it without getting some valuable Spend information. ia cent for a post card and send for a ple copy and be convinced. 'MONTREAL. Man North West Teitor itoba. Fates fo | for The MacLean Pub. Co., Limited] © tomo. EZ Klondyke, British Columbia, : ] and and brokers asiness transacted. LUND & CO, 28 Victoria Street, Tc The Portraits of our Presidents With Biographical Sketches General Charles H: Grosvenor, MenvBER oF CONGRESS FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY Contains twenty four large Photo-grayure Etchings from the paintings indorsed by the families and ner relatives of the sidents. Printed on hes plate " "GEO. GARDNER = |.cremzsinany Ww SHES to inform the public of Porc | BEC Perry and surrounding country, that wfter four years experience in prosecuting lis business in some of the largest cities of the United States, be is better prepared than ever to execute any of the following He made this Inaugural ye High class bianches of his teade s--Stong Masonry, | nan or woman of good social. stopding ean' make & Bricklaying in all its branches; Plain Wd sarwiy, Provsés ming. On Terttory, is Kong Ornamental Plastering. Also Artificial orders. Stone: Walks, that will remain permanent nid Sly Manager to look after correspond: and will endure any weather. Concrete | "AG dros to-day THE CONTINENTAL PRESS, Cisterns without any wood in their con Cobon ax BUILDING struction to decay or give out: If you are Washington, D, €. in need of any of the above, cote to me and obtain prices, All material required in my Jine. will be kept constantly on hand, and leat tabu The greatest work tifuljthat when President ed immediately. One pie small t y. in Pen- "A million copies will be sold quick. For- day . ' GEO. Port Parry, Jan. 3, 1894, WD RE AND active gentlemen or ladies to tarvel for reapensble, established house in Ontario Monthly $65,00 and expenses. Position teady. Reference. Encloseself-nddressed tam ped envelope. The Dominion Com p by. Dept. Y Chicago. | ---------- | IVERY REMOVAL 0900 YEARLY to Christian man or woman to lookafter our = ing business in thisand adjoining Counties to act as Manager sna Correspondent ; work can be done your home. Enclose self- dl d, stan] envelope for particulars . AN, General Manager, Corcoran Building, opposite United States Treasury, Washington, D. C. 7 The Light of the World Lo one Our Saviour In Art sly 01001, i Fy 1, peliers 'Child's stories for each picture. So beaut: v Frese rnd nd | 1 will constantly keep for hi as sold éver complete variety of reliable rigs. at 5. moderate Charges. = Constant at: tendance night and days so parties too | may rely on having t eir require ments met at all times. Patornage respectfully soficited Conveyance to all trains. = INDING my Livery accomm dation on Perry St. curtail d, it being far too small to meet the re- quirements of my rap! y mncreasin business I have lea: or a term © rears and taken ssion of the commodious Livery Offices and ; ; tables On Queen Street __entrance adjoining the Canadian Bank of Commerce property--where e a rates, &,