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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Jul 1902, p. 4

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BOBLOBBIBED | ABIGAIL JANE'S & 8 VALENTINE 3 By Frank S. Chiswick £- Copyright, 1902, & By the S. 8. Mc¢Clure Company & ree WE RNAS * "If a man come to sce me Wednes- aay an' Saturday dévenin's for sixteen years an' then"-- Prudence Howell's "head "bobbed vigorously, setting every Individual curl in motion. = "Well, I'd Just like to'gee gue of 'em try it!" 48j ain't meanin' no harm," put in Abigail Jane gently. "He's just sorter Blow; that's all." is ; best part of y ves pugen (duty tor 1 A faint - a Toke in, Jane's face au Stor ing. When Silas "yo pourted ber, a i n, © his boyish comptments rought a warm glow to hei face, but the blood courses more slowly-at thir ty-four. | my Abigail Jane. "Henry Howell," exclaimed "that worthy's wife as she lald down her mending, "I've just got to run over an' see Abigall Jane. Somethin' tells me this 18 the crisis of that girl's life." "Well, be careful you don't slip. It's freezin' tonight," answersd her hus- band, settling back in his chalr. Mrs. Howell's imperative knock at her sister's front door was answered by Si"Hopkins. 2 "Come right in, Sister Prudence!" he eexclaimed, shaking her hand warmly. "You're just in time to settle this dis; pute. We're goin' to be married next Wednesday a. week, an' Abigall Jane insists the ceremony's got to take place at your house, with Henry to give away the bride, bein' as she bas no fa- {he Now, I want the weddin' here, where I've courted her two nights a week for sixteen years" He was caf. rying everything before him, and Mrs, lowell nodded her head mechanically. "Abigail Jane decl g she h n it of gewin' to do, an' she's not to be wor- ried with cookin' the weddin' supper. Lonise ean see to that. An' I wish you'd go down to 8 eld next week an' pick out new furniture for the sittin' room an' mother's old room over to my house. 1 ain't bought a new thing since the girls were married off, an* the place looks too shabby for 81 bad always meant to marry ler, | © Mrs. Howell gasped. bu AEFe yn cS HE Tou Rot started 1 had lost hls futher and had been. reed to look after the Lig farm and He family. Then there had been his brother John to send through coll and Louise's: wedding dowry dnd fAx- ings to arrange for. d his mothe send to the hospital in the d for an operation. After awhile, when all these duties~ were fulfilled, he oti bave time to settle down and Marry. must say you're a wonder," Then her eve fell on the phofograph. "I got one of 'em, too, by tonight's mail." Si covered the unfortunate remark "adroitls "You'll get a better one soon. Abl- 1 an' 1 are goin' to sit for Lin- 111 our weddin' finery. An' now I better help you over home? s slippery." "Well, well, 81, you have found your Jane 1N¢ | obedience to my orders and In the face |. | times its own weight and showed uo These were usually made Of brass, with a carrying capacity ranging from two to four quarts of watér.. The two quart "squirts" were two and a half feet in length, one and a half inches in diameter at thelr largest part and but half an inch at the nozzle. On each gide were handles; and three men were required to manipulate a "squirt." One man on each side grasped the handle in one hand and the nozzle in the other, while the third man worked the piston or plunger, drawing it out while the flozzle was immersed in a supply 'of 'water which filled the cylin. der. The bearers then elevated the nozzle when the other pushed in the plunger, the ] of thie former being employed in directing the stream of water upon the fire. Such primitive contrivances are d to have been used during the great fire of 1666. Balled by an Woman, When William E, Chandler was gec- retary of the navy, he issued an order | officers should not permit their it the foreign stations ands were attached, promptly resciuded h wives to n to which the The - order upon the receipt by the secre y the following from Commodore I'yife, in command of the Asiatic squadron: "It becomes my painful duty to report that my wife, Eliza Iyffe, has fn dis- we of rerul tr Arron THENEe © IY rt sistently refuses to leave." Flens as Draft Horses, Latriella mentions a flea' which drag- ged a silver cannon of twenty-four fear when the tiny piece was charged with guopowder and fired off. Rene also says that once he saw three fleas drag an omnibus and a pair dragging a chariot and a single one pulling a brass cannon mounted ob wheels, 'known as Black Mack) THE PROPERTY OF § Paxton & Collacutt. e the Season 1902, as follows : pn) May 5, will leave his own stable, ge, Port Perry, and proceed to Alex. fSonya, for night eld, noon ; Greenbank, night. Ex McGregor's lot 6; con 9, * Reach, by night y urn, noon ; Brooklin, night. noon ; his own stable, Sebert House, Lil the following Mouday afternoon. TUESDAY= WEDNESD! noon THURSDAY'S Fripay--N 2 0 et er 2.14}, J 2.27}, Maud M. 2.98, ith A. 282, Poor House Boy 2.40, Black Middleton rey Jennic 2.40, Dolly 2.80k, Butcher Boy 2.36, Lady 30, Billie 14: milton 2 nd Nellie Li 2.544, as a two 35, and by Hawiltow that started I3 outside money. Nina O. at twelve er reco: d to Hamilton is the sire of the dams of {ington Belle 2 24, Belmont Jr., 2 58, Maid of the Mist 2.40, years old. Many of Hamilton's colts were sold and sent rack of. 1f they cowld be tiaced no dSubt they wonld add 1 ddletod, th year-old, times as a two; years of bee Hovest Billy Poolsellor 247 at th to the States, and | greatly Ju bis iat of sire of Middle others in the 23 Lady Bell 2.18, cad k our interesting books ** Inven: ant * How you are swindled. sketch or f free our opinion as to whether it isp oba bl y Pp have been successfully prosecuted by us. conduct fully offices in nd Washi i he ana Hine D mi gs en. Sin Es = 3) : MARION & MARION Patent Expert: and Solicitors FOR THE OOUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, = ISHES at this the commencement o . anothef Auction Sale Sepson tore turn thanks to his numerons patrons for past favors. In requesting girs and contifiued patronage he desires to state that no effort or pains il be spied on his part to OIA aay te to him successes. His very extensive practice in the past should be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be attended to with promptncss and dispatch. Sale list made out and blank notes supplied free, on application. Parties withing to engage his services may consult his SALE RkaISTER either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, ané make arrangements, or write to his address CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Nov. 5, 1901. Port Perry P. O. METHODIST CHURCH, REV. 6. H. COPELAND, Pastor, mode! of your in- veation orimprovement and we willie] you 24 { New York Life B'1d'g, Montreal Atlzrtic Blag, Washingten D.C A vr Sabbath Services, 10770 and 6.30. Week Evenin Service, Thursday 7.30 . Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. REV. MR. MCFARLANE, PASTOR. - Sabbath Services, 10.30 and 7.00. 'Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7.30, CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. REV. JOS. FLETORER, M. A, Incumbent. Sunday-- Mating, 10.80 s,m, Evensong, 7 pun. Sunda School, 2.3) p.m. nesday--Evensong, 7.20 p.m. ours © am, the yen long experienc N returning thanks fo fhe piblio fort ae dronage extented . os Jor Sree respectfully intimate. id, nok seal) of business, and ve a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS : which Tam determined tosell very CHEAP i! Tutu : t to CasH pur Jan, Ist next. All work being -&@ MADE BY HANDE3 1 tii the trade being s nx putnile guarantee that perfect sutisfactiot will be given by any article purchased. Bverthing in my live o husinees kep constaitly on hand and repairs neatly and promptly attended to . y JOHN ROLPH. Port Porry, Dec. 1, 1892. He had never thought of such a trag- ! 1 'q a Pr Ya, ; ? il Jane's if of 1 re Its the frst tme I ve 30, and the grand sire of twenty i tn ' 5 edy as Abigail Jane's w ing of long | been ome in my own sister's | Appinuse. five trotters and twotpacers, also sir 3 R. 0. CHURCH waiting. found her house.' | Appl is the i bletonian 10, the sire of forty frotte list, he grandsire of close to . LU. . fone Wednesd : | Applause is the tonic of success. 1200 trotters and 7h pacers, and. the graudsire of the dams of 87 trotters and 2 ---- one Wel nes a 1 . And with a langh that belied her | When a fellow makes a hit, let him Pacers, - "RICHARDSON. § sympathétic in his difficult sharp words Mrs. Howell 'kissed the | know it in a good, round, royal way. PENVILLE BOY'S first dam was Lizzie B., the dam of Lady Watson 2.105, Sunday at 10 30 a. m, rTARD RAPS, > i 5 "CESSES. 'd 2 id fs 4 4 tL ve, th jar-ol 3 2.85, tri 16, General Lee inn's ede -- ~ a CX ing in his small successes. Yes, / glowing face of Abigail Jane and hur- | If he has sense, it wou't turn bis bead, 1 ortie. Bris Shue us ad eer a 7, Soa 238 fame for $225. NH - r gail Jane was the very woman fOr ried home, { and If he does get dizzy for a minute by Dom! bgt: he by Extra, thoroughbred son of Lexington. } Bim to marry--some day when be bad sadn | what matters it? * Let him enjoy the Chier's da Was by Galedonta Chief 2 29, the sire of four 2.80 performers and the by All New calers C | | me 3! dams of three Ea y sd time. | The Action of a Spinet. | Intoxication while it lasts, for the seri. His second dam was by Blaod Royal, hie by Douglas' Royal George, he bi FiMd's x 2 " EE -- AT And of course Abigail Jane must un- derstand all this; she was such a sen- ible little woman. It neyer dawned upon him that she would Hfke to hear such words from his lips or to walk down the street with ber small hand The spinet instrument of the harpsichord or spinet, of was an im- | provement upon what was known as the clavichord, the tone of which, al- though weak, ¥vas capable, unlike that | in- | crease or decrease, reflecting the finest ous business of life will soon drive bim back to work again To Make an Impression, Mr. Fargone--My dear friend, I am in despair. That girl's beart is as bard | Royal George. Blood Royal's dam was by Sir Tatton. His third dam was Job Morris' trotting mare, Bones, sisterto Stayner Boy 28 by Whalebone, by inyported Knight. Fourth dam by Canadian Duroc, by Catskin Duroe. Fifth dan, a black peng mare, pedigreeqantraced. Tt can be seen by PENVILLE BOY'S pedigree that be is bred from a produo- ire and dam, ought to trot fast and grodue trotters with g unitorniity, as he inherits the Hambletonian and Blue Bull blood through ve. Little Ham. ilton, and the Royal George and thoroug-bred blood of Lexington, that is nigked so 3. sntiggled against his big arm, as Eliza, | gradations of the touch of the player. { as steel. 1 can make np impression on well with trotting-bredisires from the great brood mare the milliner's apprentice, did with the [y this power of expression it was It! PENVILLE BOY 24885 (formerly known as Black Mack) was bred by Wm PORT Pi RRY Was foaled April 26, 1802 In color he . Friend--You don't go at it In the Bruce, of Penville, Sihcoe County, Ont. Central Livery [0% 5X0) Di SUNDERLAND - § bu It undersigned keeps ou hand and for sales the following Agricultural Mach ines and Divplements manufactured by the MIA EAMILTOD MPG CO cher's boy. i a rive » pls vi but tiki | k Prudence!" without a rival until the plano was in- n Ir is a beautiful black" Mtle white on right hind fetlook. He is a well proportioned - How you do #ake on, Prudence!" | vented. The early history of the clavi- right way. Try dlamonds. They ure horse, standing 16 hands high, weighing 18101, He has excellent feetfand limbs. EARTILY thanking the pubfie for the His bone is clean and flat and fre¢ from blemishes, His gait Is perfect, smooth, I : Song and Music a vast volume of New, OF PETERRORO ' i) : she protested. "I ain't beholden to any chord previous to the fifteenth century harder than steel, wearing nothing but quarter frictionless and rapid. He goes with Tight sl liberal patronage received during the - Sstablish | ida, fo marry me. I'm comfortably rests in profound obscurity, but it is | ew SE SRY boot. He was handled about six wocks whet & two year old and started in the { many years I have kept a Livery Choice Copyright. Compositions by | gindcrs, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy fixed. Me dn' Si is good friends, an' | gid that there is one bearing¥the date | Test Unnecessary Breoders' Stake opento the Coufity' of Simene, for two-year-olds, winning in ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in 5 APRISy : | straight heats in & Nor is he a trotter alone but he possesses all necessary announcing that T have removed the most popular authors. Sean, 5 er Hay Rake, Twa, Fytrow ow, Three Furrow Gang, Com . The beggar doesn't have to be welghv He isa trotter himself, hissire is a trotter df 0 prom will be allowed on all Sales fram now unti he likes to come here of evenin's. I | 1520 having four octaves without the qualifications to make him a great sire. - ain't expectin'"-- The words choked | Pp sharp and G sharp notes, The spinet | ed in the balance to be found wanting. and a produost of till ih, His dam \ e Ba Sas producer of trotien A 7 1 V Q Y | 6 Pages of Plano Musie tion Plows, Champion Plows, 8. 1. in ber throat. was the invéntien of the Venetian Spi- | iaing PENVILLE SO for the Tollo toms:-1. Hie fsa good size, food A . ix PRAY . Half Vocal, Half Instrumental Cultivator, 8. 1. Hurrow, land n | - color, sound and has grand action. 2. H oved to be a very sure horse and to my former place of business 3 nme Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Ye | Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &c. A wave of pity swept over Mrs. How- ell. Bhe was sorry she had laid bare the wound; but, a happy matron her. 1 Among the few great joys of life is The action ig unique. The instrument | staying in bed fifteen minutes after we 1s similar to a small harpsichord, with ity. His sire disease or call who see them, having good size and qu dstered and sound animals having no heredi 10 trun-mit. his colts are admired and dam are both blemishes of any ki PENVILLE B2Y has taked First Prize for Road and Carrin tallion every 'WwW ater Streét 21 Complete Pieces for Piano Once a Month for 25 Cents. al so the following, the munufdctare of self, she chafed at her sister's lonell- | one string to each note, The strings are | kROW we ought to get up time exhibited Sincethres year old. He has already beconie one of the greatest R ; ) iv 14 : ; 108s. set in vibration by points of quills ele- | o sires of Roadsters in the Doniinion. which Tam about to largely extend fin. Yearly Subscription, $200. | JOHN ABEL Toronto. «Well, it's Valentine's day, Abigall | vated on wooden uprights khown as A STORY OF BROWNING. 5 mix Stock is nix peat ites ENVILLE Boy crease fucilities so that the public WAY he bid t in any music store at } has, to n very considerable e y mares, his stoc betfer wecoimmodated with safe and desir- one-half off, would cost $5.25, High class Threshing outfits, Tractiod Jane, an' perhaps he'll send you some 1cks, and the depression of the keys fhe Poet Was Just as Well as Gen- t has Invariably proved of a high order , some of which are now rising four and five years, and'are in great demand and are readily selling at able a saving of $5.00 monthly, In one year you get nearly 800 Pages of Fungines aml Machines, Victor Clover Huller, Portable Triumph Engine, fizures never betora paid for youngsters the get of any other horse of the Roadster Class that has traveled in. this district--Prices ranging from $260 to $900, JOHN BOE, Manages. thin' by mail. Maybe he can't put his feelin's into words as easy as my Hen- ry could. Would you mind looki fay box while you're at the postoffice? Ten minutes later Miss Abigail Jane, with her grand china silk shawl! folded over her shoulders, walk- | éd down the quiet street to the post- | office. It was her daily custom, svbether she expected mall or not. On Friday there would be tite county pa- per in her box and on the 2d and 16th causes the points to pass upward, pro- | r to that of a harp. re to d the quills back into position. The keyboard is ar- ranged in a manner after the present modern piano. erous With His Sérvant, On a certain y Browning"met one of his servants hose joy it was to wait upon him carrying a rather heavy | | basket of grapes and other fruit on*ber = arm. "Oh, Giuseppina," he cried, "let me help you!" and seized the basket sud- denly from her.hand. The woman, overwhelmed by such' condescension, protested, "Tropperohore, | signore." |RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES T am prepared to supply everything the R. VANSICKLER Bre; ; Ubaid ything farmer reguives in wag of Machines, Imple- Music, comprising 252 Complete Pieces for the Piano. 3 16 you will send us the Name and Address of | ments, Repa ' FIVE Piano and Ofgan Players, we will send | 28 A call solicited. you a copy of the Magazine Free. | McDonald's Hotel, J. W. PEPPER, Publisher, Eighth & Locust Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. P North Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agricultural ana Family Newspaper One door West of « R. K. BRYANT. Sunderland, April 8, 1893. Sealed Tenders. nother"s The Value of Knowledge. To no man is the world so new and the future so fresh as to him who has spent the early years of his manhood in striving to understand the deeper PAINTING 15 PUBLISHED AT of gach Hemi The Advocate and Fe- | oo piems of science and life apd who'| "Nonsense!" said the poet. "Yotf are J rn JE FORT PERKY, ONT. iy Guardian. I ht sight of has made some headway toward com- | always helping me. Won't you allow 3 % ha . Sn OBO Ton A SAT NIE E A DT - % wt a p a Be i nih gh fy prehending them. To him the com- | me for once to help you?" In retu thanks to the general public and the EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Kal a & ALE TEN DERS will be ih J Ve: E DOX anc . CR v M Srey " ie beat eT as she ached monest things are rare and wonderful | tf the woman resisted, saying, "It farming co nity in particular for their generous BY Cu somining, C he received by the undersigned for 0 y as she a ¢ i" Draselves. a a tairta , Nj: 3 : . . e pure : : y the postmaster's window. y | both in themselves and as parts of a | js not for such as you, O signore." and kind: page since 1 embarked in the hotel H. PARSONS 8 dda ee akothi ¢ the purchase o all or any of the 4 "Here you are," he exclaimed cheer- beautiful and Jatelligent whole. Such | Thig was more than he could bear. - to annonnce that 1 now have more . T LE nderstancd would take this Spver arcels-- Farm Properties. -- belong. fiy--"two letters for Mrs. Howell ind py is #8 staleness In. is and its du- | "We are all made of the same clay, d far Superior facilities for enter- X PRE tos. Tor aheir' Hherap sud still Ins hin! ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised Mrs. ies he © nd 4 ERM SRR ving 11 i : ol TERMS. - $1 per annum, if paid in advan 2 al 4 b ed { 3 auc § one for you. Must be a valentine" OS he Ann 0s aK Nila oot be Giuseppina," and, gaining his polnt-- taining the o than I ever possessed in the past; TR EN ubacHao : | patronage daring the tne Lie has curried ou - be Sold by auction on Ihé 23ré And be grinned broadly at the joke | po 0 him --~ or and dn for who could withstand his will?--he having lat faken possession of the Oriental Hotél tl arn onthe {ahd HO POF disgun Hits the business of sid mber, and withdrawn at the which had done service With every ap | commanding heights. The pleasure of hii ne Dandie of ine basket unt which willlin future be known as the SeBerT HodsE, in4 money, when addrpssed to. thit P A I N TING safe. A McGI vv plicant: at the window that morning. growing knowledge and. increasing yo I Be he the palace door. toh and have spared neither skilled labor nor expénse in prepaid aud re it tered wil Le 8% our risk RA Jo A.D cl LLI RAY, 2 A valentine! The word found a0 | power makes every year of his i me Worthy woman is fond of order to remodel and fit it up in a manner second to ADVERT ENTS measured by Nonparie, and | in Port Perry, aiid would state that he is Tem le Building, Torouta, ¥ A or han 8he clasna a " K y yes relating a story of her master which ik « Prat . charged according to the space they occupy. better prepared than ever to exceute r JOHN ADAMS echo im her heart. She clasped tbe happier and more hopeful than the § 4 RX none in the province. Having introduced the most prep ver to exceute all |O 2 N precious mi re to her breast and bur- | 1... v lustrates another side of his character. + Kk y Oy il all ADVERTISEMENTS received for publivation. with orders for Port Perry. SE hosome rd last. | He had pald her weekly account, and modern water: works sy stem, every room wiil at a out specific In tructions, wil ve inserted unt! Painting. Kalsomining andp Handi Nov. 30,18 p "Honest?" cried her sister as Abigail | > there remained 1 centesimo as change. times be fully supplied with hot and cold water. ; The forth and a gk i aper Hanging - 391899 Jane stopped w e ie 311ga! | Yeuetution For» Single Hair. The woman showed the little coin, say- comfort of gests will be the first consideration and an ; ae por | Parties outrnsting their work to memay | "T_T Co ST TE ST pped with the Howell mall | Look OBOTSS % A LIBERAL discount allowed to Merchants and othe A i 5 2 Sy : | Look at the veneration paid in Asia |; iyly, "I cs offer this tri labor will be spared in order to meet Who advertise by the yearor half year. rely on having it neatly and promptly exe He sent you-a valentine? Well, 1 t yly, cannot offer this trifle to I Y 8 Yy T ptiy . didn't suppose he had tl » nerve, Y to even. single Lair of the beard of | ¢ gnore." nts and win their approbation, so that THESE torms will Trail cases bo strictly adhered to outed, My cliaryges die, modetute We have funds from priva'e parties for investment on A Pr y 38 ing Lae nerve. X0U | Mohammed. This precious relic | es, my good .Glusepping:" He said don of the «Sebert House" may be I ain also prepared to supply Paints, fey | morteage a 4) PEK CENT. and those who wich to or: i ; a ook x bead and sbrined in a monument erected espe- | taking it from her hand; "it is one hghout the entire Dominion and the when contracting. Rin Aa a ps Jind aE pigail Jane shook her bead and | cian for it fa 1135, 500 years after the pain p ¢ A continuance of public patronage soli 1 jetly). We I cuistome ho lay. Ith Buttered away to ber own cottage. No prophets death hae : hi he thing be just and another to be gen li thus made acquainted-with the fact . 308 DEPARTMENT. sited: I E gehen rove. tama alto ih ho Would sxchangs. ble due' sloulti share' this shcred momént| posed during the long interval is ns | «And oN do gli v2 return to mest ity possesses hotel accommodation in- : ws, Es ug n En ey PoE WM. TREMEER | Berti 5k al commit me Chamicel or Ue of tery , o 8 S, Ax 4 g after this," c : 5 Rere No Programs, odgtts, ill Heads, ~~ "hed : ar 2s Jd, pease 5 price aud descriptic with her. Nervously she tore off the | great a mystery as that connected With | {he woman, * a a . ferior to else where to be found, and my ie an in 2 ort Perry. Mar. 23, 1593. Fie an! ie Tnswrrice Meoteds Baal the woman, "be made me such a grand Ved i : wrappings and with a cry of joy held | {he holy coat of Treves. But at any regent!" v e past, will continue to be noted for Letter Tleads, Wedding Invitations, : | | =e and bUkerage business transacted. UND hiCO a photograph of SI at arm's length. | rate there it is now, a precious "heir : ? Ih order to provide ample yard, stable Blan® Tome; Receipt Books Business Oard : 28 Victoria Street, TOKONTO. Fues-but Jever mind; Nomen ave loom kept in a box of gold and crystal, | Carving. p modation for all, especially on market Books, Cirealar, Aikembly Cards, seein 50 : ; one suc hings ever since e day o hice ag ave pe rel +44 - a, a lo a -- i 1 5 1 the first daguerréotype. y | in which small holes have been bored | A genteel carver always sits when he days I has purchased the Jot to the north of my Viailinig Chih &¢ JOHN NOTT, The Portraits of our Presidents Ohice she turned it over and Was pu- | for thé purpose of admitting water to | carves, says a work on etiquette, "Per. already 8 s premises and have had erected ot aver idle UNDERTAKER, : X 4 LY Fourie Bik mrned It ov oF a a va PUZ- | float the blessed hair, which Js done | naps he does, but it is pretty certain thereon. lai ind comfortable sheds, and my patrons Gxecuted pr muily nd and Funeral Director, With Biographical Sketches 2 ba dy 5. dig? . ; : { at an annual festival when the faith- | that there are times when he yearnful- will find r service an attentive and 'obliging other establishment in 2 PORT PERRY. 1 BY To Bons peo ogTap ola D, he ore 2 is 00 | ful from all par re gathered togeth- | Jy yearns to put one foot on the table Kostler. a every confidence that my enterprise the doers - : L oy: Ce, q General Charles H. Grosvenor, : LINTON, the Photographer. | er.--~English Magazine. | and the other on the bird while strug- will be preciated by a generous public and el BI penn Co ry MEMBER 0F CONGRESS FOR NEARLY 20 YEARS : Wien Si came that evening, she gling with the fowl.--London Answers. that all idly avail themselves of the superior AROMAS Canains twenty tour large Photo-gravuré Etehings " 160ked ber daintiest, with soft lace at 1 hav rided H, PARSONS. : from the paintings indorsed by the familics aud near st, ace @ \ . accommod 1 have provided. pay Hee Da G EO GARD N ER relatives of the Presidents. Printed on heavy: plate | The times that it turned- out that a L. SEBERT . paper embossed. A very large book ; title e de signed by Tiffany Biographical sketches Yer throat and a rose from the south | window tucked in her brown balr. If] Bi noticed the little touches of finery, | ted . large. open type in two colors The gre: ea i of the 20th Century So beautifulthat when President MoKinley saw it he subscribed immediately. One Y agent sellinl 600 copies in a small territory Pen- ISHES to inform the public of Porc man was right he remembers'a great Perry and surrounding country, that deal longer than those when he was DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN PORT PERRY Harness V after four ycars experience in prosecuting be said nothing. Abiguil Jane was al- | { wrong. ways pretty in his eyes. | ; his business in some of the largest cities of | ssyfeania' A million copies will be soid quick. For- © But he did: ice th hot: You can make your bar | Too Optimistie. » OR Ss ATH 1 i States, he is bi 2 ented Tubes will bo niade this Inaugural phos h clase u e notice he photograph, ficss us Boft 08 6 GOVE the United States, is better prepared EE A ting can' Talk ahd lis eyes twinkled: "Hyerything into which he put money rs than ever to execute any of the following | jit a oo toritory: Territory is pri Fs "Hello! You got a sample too." | | seems to have turned out wrong. I FPYHE nndersigned offers for sale at a | brinches of his trade :--Stone Masonry, | rapidly. Presses running day und night to Fit The pretty pink flush died out of her i last twice as long 68 it | wonder what the trouble was?" S Dargai is Sse property f oy "Lore Bricklayinig a all its branches; Plain and Or rnial State Manager to look after cof nd. ] 08 { . a ' 5 ap] rd - rrespond. 'ks. She clasped her hands nerv- ordinary would. | | "He has persistently insisted on mak- Street, Port Perry, consisting of a cumtmo-[Oruamental Plastering, Also Artificial | gee and agen 8. SY nH | {ng a molebill out of a mountain in con- aious Dwelling House, coutaining six rooms, | Stone Walks, that will remain permanent | Address to-day THE CONTINENTAL PRESS, ously. Flan , hall and three closets ; there is a good stone | and will endure any weather. Concrete CORCORAK BUILDING wf --1 don't understand what you | sidering obstacles. 1] cellar under the main part and foundation | Cisterns without any weod in their con Washington, D. C. 5 under the kitchen, all in a good state of repair. There are three lots which have been converted into a splendid Garden, in which are a large number of choice, thriv- ing fruit trees--Apple, Cherry and Plum-- Grape Vines, Berry bushes and other smail fruit in abundance There are also on the preniises & g c Well and Cistern struction to decay or give out. If you are in nedd of any of the above, come to mé and obtain prices, Ail material required in my line will be kept constantly on hand, and for sale after tho first of next April, GEO. GARDNER, 1504 an EUREKA Harness Gil makes a poor Jooking har- ness lke new. Made of pewsy bodied ofl, ca weather. mean," she faltered. "Why, Louise has been worryin' the Hee out of me to send her an' the kids picture; an' Linton offered me a ree if 1'd let bim use my: name: dvertisin' his business. 1 guess thought ihe Soi ake we good BESGN AND DECORATIVE Hee zie. rable] 3 ¥ V ne i Giant Hawaiian Eels. D 4 is at p There are three well iy Tertetien] and should find a ready purchaser. : ing azainst a buge seashell from oo For particulars as to price, terms of 3 i i a House and Lot for Sale or to Rent. The undersigned offers for Sale or to Rent that fine property situat- AN Ca ; bid ; {or respopehle, blislied house in Ontario Monthly $65.00 and expebdes. Position teady Refurence, Encloseself-addressed ; GEO. GARDNER, Port Perry, Jan 22, 1896. : Foy fy A Ahot ate Prices. Parties Build eel found in Hawalian waters. The | oH ' + 3 > Carilbean sea, | largest is mal ny fellow, which so payment, &c, apply to the pro '€ ve Prompt attention Paper Hanging an a RA The. Depiinion: Comba N Qed ; Tes, a sort of comic valentine." |. ic resembles bis cousin, the cone | prietor, ig in all the modern forms and shades. ig: D7) Dept. ¥ Ghieage. A ThE his hearty laugh fairly shook the | ger. Tie is voracious and fearless, and D McKAY, Whitby. RIETY. OF KX : ; : nN ows. "Wonder if old Miss Thomp- | the natives tackle him with caution, for | Or to ; W. MEe#arry, Port Perry. ie oh : RT = ik LIV ERY REMO Like as not the married | When cornered he fights viciously and yy iehy. April 15, 1902. ND AMERICAN or woman to lookafter our grow- nl ing business in thisand adjoining Counties mre; ean inflict a nasty wound swith his' ! all powerful jawss which bristle with pes CHOICE FARM FOR SALE had dropped wearily into her | dielike teeth. Tle other species are fat, flabby look- y ON EASY TERMS. ThE undersignd offers for sale that fine rocker. She hardly beard what vy 4 ing customers, with fantastic markings "mm of black and brown and many shades : : farn containing 100 acres more or less being the West half of lot 3, concession 7, of gray. Onan eel of this sort the skin | appears to bang loose from the body, and when 'disturbed the head sweels hid p # Township of Scogogz. On the premises are like a puff adder's. Tiese cels seldom |, good a ing ng containing attain a greater length than three feet geven rooms, frame baru with stone founda and love to locate in the crevices of a tion --good stubling. This fine property is stone breakwater, from which they sitvated only 24 miles from Port Periy-- dart out incessantly and make havoe good roads. i among apy sebool of small fry w For particulars apply to the proprietor. 'may be innocently disportin ~ them-' i, W. L. MARSH iy s selves within striking distance; These A pons Pi is, Plain Flock, g "July 24, 1901. Tograws. JANTED FOR STORY OF ariety ve 3d ou X As uct ao Mussger ang ent ; can be done your home. Enclose sell- addi i envelope for 1 "The Canadian Grocer." Vou cannot read it without getting NF & leading New York styles rvs, Colonials Moorish, des, Fabric Effects, Port PERRY. nd ion Parties requiring w leisure moments te wple Books at your owr |g, oom and its surroundings | H of Mr. Widdeh's Grocery

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