| VALUE OF AN HONEST EYE. i ' § Business Man's Experience In Hir- Hi ing an Office Assistant. A business man said that he once de- voted half a day to hiring a man SENT ABSOL thmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. UTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Write Your Name and Address Plainly. Gentlemen 3 Dr. Tarr Bros. Mzproise Co. 1 write this testimonial from a sense of { whom he needed in his office. In an- gwer to his advertisement a great many applicants called. He rejected the first because he would not look him in the eye. "The second man," said the merchant, "was armed with a double barreled recommendation from his pas- tor, with testimonials as to his busi ness ability and good character; but, There is nothing like Asthmalene Rough BS Josked ame oe ye 1 sw It brings instant relief, even' in the | well together, and so I dismissed him. worst cases, It cures when all else! mye third interested me the moment he fails. | stepped inside the door. He was poor- The Rev. C. F. WELLS, of Villa Ridge, TL, says: " Your trlal bottle of Asthma lene received in good condition. T vannot tell how thanklul 1 feel for the good derived | from it, I wasn slave chalned with putrid | sore throat and Asthma for ten years. 1 despuired of ever being cured, I saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful | and tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought that you had overspoken yeur- selves, but 'resolved to give i my astonishment, the t charm, Send me a full-size bottle." Rev. Dr. Morris Wechsler, Rabbi of the Cong. Buai Israel, 3 New York, Jan, 3, 1901. Drs. Tarr Bros'. Mrpioine Co, Gentlemen,-- Your Asthmalenc is an ex- cellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, aud its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma, Its success is hi onglerin a, ; i REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. Avox Springs, N. Y.. Feb. 1, 1901, duty, having tested the won- ita trial. To | dao his best to please me. In an instant acted like a | ly dressed, and, though his clothes were whole, they were at least two sizes too small, It was evident that his attire troubled him not the least, for he held hig head high and as he ap- proached my desk looked me squarely in the eye. He sald that he had no rec- ommendation, that he had no business experience, but that he was willing to it dawned upon me that before me was the man that I was looking for. He had nothing to recommend him gave an honest, bright eye and a pleas- ant face, but that was sufficieat. I en- gaged him on the spot. "Since then I have seen fit to ad- vance him over a man who had been with me three years. The latter grum- bled, but there was reason for my move--the new man had proved him- rt) plied of the value of an honest eye. That wonderful window of the soul, the eye, 1s a sure index to character. If you have It not, cultivate a bright, honest, straightforward look. It will more than repay your effort. Look up ARE K&K: Ko 10U DEAF? Gentlemen ! Being entirely cured a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion | rs ago my right caf began tosog, a treatment for catrrhy forth tl or Gentlemen ; cur make such use Howe address Do not delay. ferio Re /T hostler. consistently recommend the medicine to a Yours respéctiully, Dr. Tarr Bros. Mevicixe Co, I wis troubled with r to moval The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his nu customers for opening business in Port Perry, and would inform the public that he haa moved his business from the Market building to the merous moderation. Store pre I am now in the best of lealth and am doing business every day. as you see fit, Rirington street. Trial Boith Sent Absolutely Free on Receipt of Postal. Write a once, addressing DR: TAFT BROS." MEDICINE CO., 79 East 130th St., N. Y. City, Sold by all Druggist. (7 In returning thanks to the general public and the farming communityin 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- taining the public than I ever possessed in the past; having lately taken possession of the Oriental Hotel which will in future be known.as the SeserT Housg, and have spared neither skilled labor nor expense in y order to remodel'and fit it up in a manner second to \ Having introduced the most A modern water works system, every room will at all times be fully supplied with hot and cold water. comfort of guests will be the first consideration and t no expense or labor will be spared in order to meet their requirements and win their approbation, so that their good opimion of the "Sebert House" may be heralded throughout the entire Dominion and the traveling public' thus made acquainted with the fect that Port Perry possesses hotel accommodation in- none elsewhere to be found, charges, as in the past, will continue to be noted for In order to provide ample yard, stable and sk =d accommodation for all, especially on market days I have purchased the lot to the north of my already 'spacious premises and have had erected thereon. large and comfortable sheds, and my patrons will find at their service an attentive and obliging I 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 1 have provided. none in the province. First door East of the Post Office where he will be pleased to fill all orders for Meats in a manner that cannot fail to please customers. fecilities for the transaction of business he feels confident that be can give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in order to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his new mises. Il who are aflictedwith this distressing disease. Asthma for 22 years. through a fearless, honest eye. That kind of eye is better than a hundred recommendations. --Success. 0. D. PHELPS, M. D. Feb 5, 1901, I have trie numerous remedies, but have allfailed. 1 ran across your advertisement aud starter with a trinl SOLVING A PROBLEM, bottle. I found relief\t ence. I have since purchased your full-size bot le. and I am i dhe ever grateful. I have afamily of four children, and for six years was able to work, | The Green Country Brakemnx Who Introduced the "Saw By." Many years ago a green country boy applied to the superintendent of a western railway for work and, some- what against the superintendent's wish, on account of the danger to life and limb attendant upon such occupa- tion, was given a place as brakeman of a freight train, On one of his first trips it happened that his train met another freight train at a station where the sidetrack was pot long enough to accommodate either of them, The conductors were debat- ing which train should back up to a point 'where they could pass when the new hand ventured to suggest that nei ther should back; that they could pass each other by means of the short side- track if the thing was managed right. The idea excited a good deal of laughter on the part of the old train- men, but the boy stood his ground, "Well, how would you go about it?" asked one of the conductors, confident that the lad would soon find himself against a stump. The boy took up a stick and traced in the sand a diagram to illustrate his plan, "Good gracious!" sald the conductor. #1 believe that will do it!" And it did do it. Today every train- man in America probably knows how to "saw by" two Jong trains on a short gidetrack, but it is not so generally known that the thing was never done until an inexperienced country boy who became the manager of a great railway line worked out the problem for himself, Thi" testimony you S. RAPHAEL, 67 East 120th st., New York City. mn The and my Be Patient With Pussy, If you want to train a cat properly, remember that pussy is not the stu- pid animal pictured by common super stition. Cats certainly are not so in- telligent as dogs. Neither are they so sociable. But once they get to know what 1s wanted of them they are easi- ly induced to do it to the best of their ability. Kifidness and patience go 8 long way with cats. A little whole- some correction is good for a dog, but use a whip to a cat for one time only, even if ever so sparingly, and its value as a trick animal is destroyed forever. Cats are simply bundles of nerves cov- ered over with fur, and even an unkind word or a glance from any one they love will cause them acute suffering. L. SEBERT the liber:l patronage received since His Ignorance. "YT am always putting my foot in it," said Mr, Cumrox sadly. "What's the trouble?" "I am always displaying the fact that I have no taste or refinement. Mrs. O. asked me which of two gowns I preferred, and I immediately betray- ed my ignorance. I admired the one Having new and increased sa GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. I. J. WHEELER. which cost at least seventy-five dollars less than the other.' Two Faults, "You hunt too much," said Louis XV. to the archbishop of Narbonne. "How ing 1 : Glaizing Paper ~~ Kalsomining and Sign Writing in first-class style and at Moderate Prices. Parties Build- or Repairing will receive Prompt attention, Pa; Decorative Tinting in all the modern forms fo ~ John A. Rodman HOLSH SIGN AND DECORATIVE 0 . Cl Hanging, shades. Hanging can you prohibit your curates froos hunting if you pass your life in setting them such an example?" "Sire," said Dillon, "for my curates the chase is a fault; for myself it is the fault of my ancestors." Sas A Philosopher. persons are not the snes who complain that this is a cold, told world y Jealous Rivals cannot turn back the tide. The demand for Dr. Agnew's little Pills is a marvel. Cheap to buy, but diamonds in quality--banish nansea, tongue, water brash, pain after eating, sick headache, never gripe, operate pleasantly, 20 cents. --37 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 to supply all necessary ation to parties as to the cheapest and | best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamshi been re a icket the Grand Trunk Railway. intending to travel will consult own interests by derful effect obyour Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wite has been afflicted with spasmodit asthma for the past 12 years. Having exbansted ny own skill as well and fearlecsly meet the eyes of those | about five pyr as many othere)I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on [30th street, Now | with whom you converse. Many a RY as ear cnpiich York, I at once \btained a bottle of Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it the first | choice position has been lost through | berof physiciaus, a of November. ery soon noticed a radical improvement. After usiag one bottle her | an indifferent, flinching eye, and many ouly an ops Asthma has disappeared and she is entirely free from all symptoms. I feel that I'can| 5 coveted position has been won iv my d beg to remain Our treatment does not interfere i Examit sane YOU CAN CURE YOURS INTERNATIONAL AURAL GUINIE, 526 Ea Ta iDY & KERGAN, DETROIT, MICH. SE MED , OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Bar safness. thapks to your treatment, ess. y nd this kept on getting worse, unt ted nog his, with ent ar WOMEN. question blanc for Nore, Md., March 30, 1001. will now give you il I lost anum- ne that noises would v TAN, » y. Baltimore, Md. i « wsnal occupation. AT qr ata nominal ELE AT E cont: h SALLE 10, ILL. is Procrasting eR ssss6eaa000aes <8 steals f] iness IT ISN'T A BIT T00 YOURE GOI ior. robber that. m many a bus- n the opportun- e wealthy. also to plan for some- thing good in adver- tising for fall and winter business. CTO HAVE T a large space in THE OBSERVER or a Circular, or something of the kind, and it is always better to be early tha , late. 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No subscription taken than six months; and no paper until arrears are paid up. LETTERS containing money, when addressed to thic Oftice, prepsid and registered wili be at our risk. ADVERTISEMENTS measured by Nonpariel, and charged according to the space they occupy. ADVERTISEMENTS received for publication, with oul specific instructions, will be inserted untl forbid and charged accordingly. 2. advertise ment will be taken out until A LIBERAL discount allowed to Merchants and other who advertise by the year or half year. THESE terma will in all cases be strictly] adhered to JOB DEPARTMENT, Pamphlets. Hund Bills, Posters, Programs, Dodgers Bill Heads, Check Letter Heads, TeAding Invitations, Blank Forms, Receipt Books, Business Card Books, Cireuls Assembly Cards, Visiting Cards, ke. of every style aud color mptly executed pri from s distance getti have them printed to take H. PARSONS. DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN PORT PERRY FOR SALE! wn Parties band bills, ke printed can with them. HE undersigned offers for sale at a tickets to all parts of the world and| lines, he has] | t for| IT bargain his fine property on Lorne Street, Port Perry, consisting of a commo- dious Dwelling House, coutaining six rooms, hall and three closets ; there is cellar under the main and under the kitchen, all in three iw ready for crop. 3 For particulars apply to GEO. GARD! Port Perry, Jan. 22, 1896. Stable: Lots 108, 109, 110 on Ella Street--all Nov. 1, 1901. [© Sabbath Services, W.3) ind 7.00. Week Evenin Sunday--Matine, 00am Fvensong, 7pm. Sunda stone oundation a good state of which TT CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. J N, Port Perry P. O. OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEA As an inducement to Casn : 1 Disount of 1 will be allowed on all Sales from now unti Jan. 1st next. All work be §&& MADE Y HANDE3 and nc factory work k in stock, the METHODIST CHURCH. (PRESBYTERIAN) REV. W. COOPER, B.A Pastor appa' ent. 2 tending purchasers will find that by giving we a call before looking elsewhere the ycan be suited in quality and price, Service, Thursday 7.30. BAPTIST CHURCH. 'o Pe to. : JOHN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1892. Agricultural Machines REV. JOS. FLETCHER, M. A, Incambent. REV. A. O'MALLEY. super ority of my goods will at ence become. Bo + x = "sung nrewsicaies IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND pe undersigned keeps on hand and for sales the following Agricultural Mach ines and Implements manufactmed by the Furnishes Monthly fo all lovers of Song and Music 2 vast volume of New, OF PETERBORO: Choice Copyright Compositions by | Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Dairy the most popular authors. Seeder, Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Plows, S. T. Cultivator, S. T. Harrow, Land Roller, Steei Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &c. 64 Pages of Piano Jiusic 21 Complete Pieces for Piane Once a Moath for 25 Cents. Yearly Subscription, $2.00. H bought in any memic store at one-half off) would cost $5.25, a saving of $5.00 monthly. In ooe year you get nearly 800 Pages of also the following, the munufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronto. High elass Threshing outfits, Traction Fogines and Machines, Victor Clover Haller, Portable Triumph Engine. Miasic, comprising 252 Complete Pieces 1 am prepared to supply everything the for the Piano. farmer requires in way of Machiues, Imple- ments, Repairs, &c. ¥ you will send ws the Name and Address of FIVE Piano and Organ Players, we will sead you a copy of the Magazine Free. J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, Eighth & Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 27 A call solicited, McDonald's Hotel. One door West of R. K. BRYANT. Sunderland, April 8, 15893. Sealed Tenders. EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties -- belo ing to Mr. John Adams, advo to be sold by auction on the 23r¢ November, and withdrawn at the sale. PAINTING Kalsomining, &c HE undersigned would take this oppor tonity of thanking his numerous pat rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time he has carried ou the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that be is better prepared than ever to execute all orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to we may rely or having it neatly and promptly exe cuted, My charges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &c,, J- A. McGILLIVRAY, Temjple Building, Toronto. or JOHN ADAMS, Port Perry. Nov. 30, 1899. MONEY TO LOAN. We have funds from private parties for' investment on when contracting. gE | mortgage si 4} PER CENT. and those who with wo A continuance of public patronage soli | revew old morgages, Luy land or build. may cited, obtain money from» without say delay, (and very < quietly. We have customers whi wart to WM. TREMEER. |wroved farms: also thse who woald exchange busi- Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1563. pc ay joo oil AeacTigticn of same any ase us price and he on he Bde ll pn EL and brokerage business transacted. LUND & CO. 28 Victoria Street, ToKONTC. The Portraits of our Presidents With Biographical Sketches BY General Charles 'H. Grosvenor, MEMBER oF CONGRESS FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS Contains twenty four large Photogravire Etchings from the paintings indorsed by the families and near JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, GEO. GARDNER Presiden PUR EAMITON MTG OW. - wl « \ relatives of the ISHES to inform the public of Port | Daher Titans Dural sicher prt Perry and surrounding country, that | large. WE ve in Hogranhucal Jelehes ter four years experience in prosecuting | of the Sth Century. So bea his business in some of the largest cities of | prent Bo the United States, be is better pared than fren Incxocme any of the following branches his trade :--Stone Masonry, y Sl He baarheny Parad] aortas. this territory Plasterin; Also Artificial Stone Walks, that will remain permanent and will endure any weather. Cisterns without any weod in their con struction to decay or out. If you are in meed of any of the come to we and obtain p An in il und might to Washington, ats. Printed on heavy plate yr i e printed in 'Wanted --State Manager to Jook after correspond Address to-day THE CQNTINENT. AL PRESS, de- &