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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 Jan 1903, p. 1

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"~ ; ; ~~ - Noe (PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY) IT 1S FASTER 10 MISTAKE 0" EE §TE YEAR, NO. 1} PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF [Western Rank OF CANADA Port Perry Agency. £ acted. iy in Canada, United States and Great THE CANADIAN pectin Attention Is Directed fo the Following Advaningos VID J. ADAMS | offered by our Navings Bank: eposits of One Dollar and upwards I Ye eens Banker and Broker, rates \ Inberfst is added to the deposit TwicE Port Perry Ont ih each year, at the end of May and November The Depositor is whatever in the withd of any portion of the No Charge is made t to no de 1e whole 3 MONEY TO LOAR. wal of t deposit ou withdrawing or depositing money FIVE \ i s prey to LENT Port Perry Branch [ans ari ty W. H. DUNSFORD, Manager | PER OENT A Propert . aa ES R( IT. ER Dt D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Victor I RT L. EREkI University ; M.B. Torouto Univ B Memb 1 e College of Physicians and Office next ¢ I AT1i6) Sargeons, Ont.; Li 0 Roya College of Surgeons, | tiate " f the 'Royal College of Physi Edin J. A. MURRAY, burg ; Member of the Faculty of siciams INTIQ and Surgeons . Glasgow ; Late Resident DENTIST Puphl of the Rolunda Hospital, Dublin, | [Rooms in the Leonard Black r Mr. J for Women, Office and Residence, second H. Brown's Office.] door west of Davie' Furniture Emporinm, b es ai 2 Queen Street. O#ice hours--9 to 11 a. wl ORT PERRY. and 2 to 5 p.m, and evenings. | All branclies of Dentistry, ineluding | I have taken as partnes, my brother, Dr Crown and Bridge Work successfully R. Archer, M. D,, C. M., Member of Col practiced ee of Physfciuns and Surgeons, Ont Artifical Teeth on ( r, Aluminum Port Perry, June 9, 1807 i r. Rul s J Fillings of Gold, Silver or Ceme PR. BE. 1 FRCCTER £2 Prices to suit the times® (SUCCESSOR TO DR, CLEMENS) . M.D C.M. of Trinity College University W. A SANCSTER Foronto, with Honor Certificate . hl Follow of Trinity Medical College, Torontc DENTAL 8 Mey, of Col. of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont TAL URGLON Licentiate of University of State of New York Mice over t} Office and reside n Dr. Clemens' old site Off Ho I 4 fice Opposite Town ; WS > 12a.m., 2to 6 p,m PORT PERRY Algo open. § RY Byenings ASE #3 Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crowr NOTICE Work a Specialty Vitalised Air J SANGS , Physician, Sur v 3 D' geon Ea and Dr. W, A Dr F D. McGratta Sangster, Dentist ay on and after to-day (DENTIST be found iu their new Surgies! and Denta a Offises over the Post Office, wher y will | L.D.S. of I ul ( f Denta qeons be found as he prepared to atten also D.D.S, of Toronto University : to their respe essions in all their fice in the Allison Block over Allison's branches Drug Store Port Perry Dec, 8, 1807 Off rs--8 a.m. t 30 p.m niin vort Perry, April 9, 1802 DR. §: J. MELLOW, ST Patstcras, Sorokoxn, &e JOS. BAIRD Office and Residence, Queen St., Port Per I ICEN ED AUCTIONEER for the Uffige howrs--8 to 10 a.m.; 1to3 pn 4 County of Outaric Sale I ster at and Eveniuds the Onsviykr Office Patronage cited Telephone in office and honse, open night | _Mauchester, Jan. 19, 1569 ind day over the lines sonth, connected with the residence of (+. L. Robson, V.8 AUCTIONEER Port Ferry, Nov. 15, 1504 YHE undersigned tukes this opportuaity of returning thanks for the y liberal WNL. 0 HERRI, BA iL B. patrcnage he has received as Auctioneer in t the past. The increased experience aud extensive practice which I have had will be BARRISTER, &c., | Srnec) to adwantage of patrons, wad. parties Successor to and occupant of the favoring me with their sales may rely on offices of the late F. . Yarnold. their interests beng fully protect No |e effort will be spared to make it profitable Port Perry, - Ont. for parties placing their sales in my hands 5 3 | My Sale Register will be found at the beep: I 1 MIIEx on LOAN. Leland House, Ciesarea THOS. SWAIN Private funds at 4 per cent. Cmsarea, Aug. 26. 1806. Feb. 7, 1901 /. F. WM. GORDON, PATERSON, K. C.| Liceased Auctioneer, Valuator &e. Townships of i Barrister, Solicitor. Notary VOR the Brock, Uxbridge Public, &c | IS" Soot, Tnorais: Hare, Hara Mariposn Kos. #10 371, Temple Building, Cor. Bay | and Eldon : and Richmond Streets, Toronto | Partiesentrusting their Sales to me may Haronto, March 81, 1803 | rely on the utmsot attention being given to hs intrests Td WM, GORDON, E. FARKWELL, K.C , LL.B, Core) Crown, Attorne Vy Barrister, County Sol- Ay &e., Notary Public aud Conveyancer | JHice--South wing Court House, Whithy, | * Sunderland PROF. 8. J. COEN it, JRACTICAL OPTECIAN and Eye and RE -- i | I" Ear Specialist, 176 Wilton Ave, Toronto rH. McCAW will visit Port Perry once in six mouth. = Rte oe All orders entrusted to hin warranted t MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont, give satisfaction REFERENCES --Mr. W. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883, | Sem Mr. D. J Adams and Mr. John > Port Perry WM. SPENCE, f,ownship Clerk, Commissioner, &c P GUARANTEE Our fee returned if we fail. Any ome sendin sketch and description of any invention will romptly receive our opinion free concerning He patentability of same. "How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon request. Patents secur through us advertised pn expense. Patents taken out through us receive special nolice, without charge, iu THE PATENT RECORD, an illustrated and widely circulated jowrnal, 8 prepared to Luan any quantity of Money on improved Farm Security at 6 and 7 pet cent (Trust funds) All kinds of Conveyancing executed with neatness and dispatch. Office--One door west of Town Hall, Manchester. consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. . Send for sample copy FREE. Address, anchester A ¥ : PvE, 1588 | VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Patent Attorncys,) Bullding, The niils are despatched from the Post Eval WASHINGTON, D. C. | Bee Port Perry as follows : % Going North-- 9.30 a, m. Going South--11.20 a. m Going North-- 5.15 p." Clerk of the Third | Office in Peot Office W. BURNHAM, , Division Court. Block, Port Perry, GENERAL Peaking Business trans- | YEG to the general ) public that acy busivess under the |the winter and no doubt the majori above head intrusted to their care willl of them will do as they have do receive their best attention in every respect 1 A todsecuic the greatest possible ruccess in the past, bay re und tip 'exo [ Witn Sule Lists curefolly made out snd | Sion tickets, good fot sit month Blank Forms furnisued Free of Churge, |to Southern Fines, N. Ci, and the gopetlier 3 with very Moderate" Charges | who waut to make side trips of or sates they ask fora fuir trial and v0] few weeks to Florida, Louisiana Abbott & McKitri Bivensss Auctioneers and Valuators' Amid the Sighing Pines Awa the Township of Keach, Village Port Perry and Township | Prt of Scugog. TO INTIMATE Special attention paid to | favor to satisy all atisy all that they are worthy cf | Drafts issued availuble at all | | public patrounge. Y ye Parties: wishing to engage their services wed cted for ko th sof the Division Sitting intending to travel will consult thei Ok DOWN IN DIXIE From Frost and Cold. Just now a ndmbe r of our reade |are plannig where they will gor fi round-trip ticki s 10 Texas can get from Southern Pi Aa Tivo Lp ol ick bd LPO - Say 1 nk S . t Hr TC oh Nd fy or by Teter to I necessary Spree South? |W ga either ) ort. Perry. o Xpense o J OMMERCE F Ba epar men er MOKITRICK, Greenbank, | Pines is the Head Quarters for | Deposits receivad at the highest hrent Northern Tourist It 1s located in rates. Interest calculated and credited to the high s 11 \ MO he Lou H. G. HUTCHESON > |Line Railway, x of 3! HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT N ' Naan | most d tes Dbetwe New Fort Perit vom ms a EA Genient Caz i : ; 8 3 Oapital (Paid Up) $8,000,000 - Rest EB 2,600,000 Takes pleasure in re t , ol TABLISHED 1867 Jus > Sora) pat , , on8py hapusied of | I. Patrick an mencing the us BUSINESS WITH FARMERS | and would state 4 addition to handling Commercial SqaIppe Piper, this Bauk makes a special business STERLING CARTINC( [1 I ( I I i. of Loans to Farmers, and the discount ws th i > 1 ing of Parmers' Sales Notes at reasonable (British Capit al) 3" very es I at E71 € ( 1, rates of iuterest A; I es that not fa N or t I rit 1 1 Careful and prompt attention is aleo| 10 180d at 4 4% and § per cent L | ' ! . given to the col Hog of Notes, et on 4004 Mortgage security ; pec: 1 le I SAVINGS BANK Apply. to I IH = RPARTMENT DEPARTMENT. DA For Over Sixty Year 1 Courts OOUNTY OF ONTARI( 1903 Ma y . i, March 4 v 204 x i bod BR HAM M 3. PORT PERI ; r w ) 4 UXBRIDGE I CANNT J: i 4 } ¢ i 4 F. ¥ ¢ | ai 1, Mey 5, meiner 2 Soren d | | By order; ¥ - 1 J. B. FAREWELL, | Daiod'at Whitby, Nov. 25th, 1962 =~ OF the Peace Wy t h Inami - Located in Cur New Premises \ i / Fie erie 5. I. a (Erang - e We ) ANNOUNCI y are Now he Winter yers are] a 1 I their V 1 1 1 + - ny vol the Fowls that Pay rf] x } ol _. : Pur dy Block Ther Bic Money in vhere the | Ww 1 CKS mj | I prQuy aca Ch OIG, FRESH MEATS rHE GREAT WINTER LAYERS Af hil supi y M r Poultry best bred to plexst 1 lot for All i attent A I CAW St. Marcl 2 I : ea i H Wor Vir. WH. Mc( Per Petry is now a posit 1 tickets to ali parts of the to suj y all ne 1Y 7 to parties as to the chea ! " best routes, & In additi : x numerous Ticket Agencie 5 { (( road and Steamship li THE EMPL ) : 7 been re appointed Ticket : the Grand Trunk Railway 3 i face of for y General Blacksmithing 8 THAN RIGHT OUR MIST AKE ARIO, THURSDAY, JAN, 1603. By LESUE JAMES ght, 1901, by A. 8. Richardson fas' the big doctor who found her, en and suffering, in her fa- oomiy £hop. In spite of its id dust, Jinny preferred the [de her forget en they gave her aly ehingh to start a make belleve shop on the naf row window ledge, she sold it for ping to the children in the urt, just because she loved straight limbed caper about as she k v could Xvhen the big doctor bre ht her to the hospital, "I'll leave care, Miss Powell. 1 ested in her case I {ng met by on and she And thus were g th ly paradise ope t fl court. IF ¥ tle room, all her ow v I the wall, and the with shiny ki a bright red w with knit slippe came the pre IMlower m blossoms quivering jell tor's spent happy lingy ¢ is to I 8 Jinny w faded pared Powell I vinlty before sweet | ns orl ished ten | whe i were over would come ba chat, and Jinuy, ber the pt in 1 1e pain | said ( get be | his lm k | bu | the | Bor cot ru tin | Bad br her | been almost ¢ he morn own interests by consulting Mr "I've chang e med e aga McCaw before embarking on a trip. { Powell. I don't like that rise In temper rl 3 i od | pure. If you note te y tow 1 he undersignec AVIT openec rer tlie sens Io & TO CONSUMPTIVES Tn Soma during the a dtr io --. : Deb yn at once. ; The uhdersign d huving be 7 restored to . ; 1 ! But Nurse Powell did not have wlth by a simple mewn, after suffering fin labs i AREA! i" Seba for hii. He came of his oy for* several yews with a very severe lung | QRUN fbi Véuhpion Uf wd Rey $ affection, and that dread disease Consump ' Cord, just as the afternoon drew Yion, in savicta tn nuke Known t0-his fol | Just west of Drs, Archer & Archer's [6888 ¢ Jiony had been sleeping r low sufférers the means of cure. To th Off s prepared to do all kind legsly, and wl » open s who desire it, he will send (free of churge) | W5Er 15 i B ke. ; aC R with an expression of wearin it a copy of the prescription used. which they | of Gen packsantlung at n had not been there since she to will find a sure cure for Consumption, | onable arges the hospital the b tof. sind 3 Asthma, Catarrh, Bronohitis aud all y ps Sr wily Powell were sitting either 8 of throat and lung Maladies. He ho pes all a sufferers will try his remedy, as itis invalu e little bed. At the foot lay a gayly able Those desiring the prescription, Qo > d Satis > lustrated copy of Mother G e's BE ey a]: A specialty an i ne sfaction | ppmes, which Nurse en prove a blessing, will please address, Guarantee reading aloud before ] 1 to the small sufferc N Jinny Rey. EDWARD Brooklyn, A. WILSON, I >atronage Solicited New York - = C. W. SWITZER = 2 2 7, Sept. 16, 1902 Sho Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1902. Goop SHOE { VALUES. AGENTS WANTED. FOR "STORY OF £OUTI J ¥ 3 A CA" by John Clark R )., Edward Women's shoes, adapted for short | & sis, M.A.. J. A. Cooper , : . an g YCanadan Magazine," 1 skirts, new manish shape-- hand | 15005 "Tne. who fine recon sewed and welted in box enamel-- | year traveling in South Africa fo Canadian tublishers he 0 bave patent leather and vici kid button ; the new Louis XV lace heels in OF | South Africa for nineteen yesrs, giv/ng us an immense advunt ge in procuring photographs and miterial. Our authorship, letterpress ind engravings are superior, and re dian Continents better illustrated than in any Ca rival w high il leathers for dress wear So are wa of this that will mail free irch--hand turn flexible soles See | or compare our roses t payone poet my window. It affords a view of | Worki Puulishing Conipany, Guelph, Ontario stylish footwear that is not to be aT Rl Sei found any place else. Every shoe shown, every price named i bel Grand Trunk Railway. | duplicated in your size inside. A.| TIME TABLE. F. CARNEGIE. i mers mit -- ] Port PERRY. Cook's ResTAURART~ . Headq nar- GOING SOUTH. @5G OTH. ters for Oysters, I'resh Fish, or a 7-25 2m, 951 aM. delightful "Luncheon. First door| I11.35am. 5.40 P12 east of Tue Oesgrver office. 7:33 pm. Tr33- PI rn a ---------------- et nieve pointed to it with a wan smile { "I've had tle funniest dream! I | went to Mother Goose's land, way, way | off, an' she was such a funny ole wor an, an' she was right glad to see me! | An' she sa 'Little girl, would you Hke to stay with me awhile? An' I I says, 'I'm obliged to you, ma'am, b can't stay long' An' then she bri out the purtlest dress, purtier than my ped wrapper, an' she says, 'Little girl, would you like to v that? An' when 1 see the little stick all tied with ribbons I knew it were little Bopeep's dress, an' I put it on an' chased them sheep all roun' the fleld, an' It never Burt my back a bit. An' I tried on lots [uv clothes. Little Miss Muffett's ruffled gs bonnet, an' Mary, Mary Quite Con- frary's big bat, an' the Queen of | Heart's long train, an' Mother Goose, | 8hie says, 'Ain't you havin' a good time, Httle gir?' "An' I says: ma'am, but a-goin'. You roun' pretty 1 ain't in my cot. will bring my bread an' milk, won't be any An' right, little broomstick, a jiffy. An' fur the bed enough, my t The great drous bright tor's gaze, a then Mother Goose she says, an' 'Yes, ma'am, thaukee, 1 guess I'd better be see, my big doctor 'U be soon, an' he'll miss me if An' Nurse Powell an' there little girl there to eat it.' 'All girl; jus' jump my we'll be down there in here I am, an' I'm glad, feels so cumfy, an', sure yig doctor is here." black eyes glowed won- as they met the big doc- nd he spoke very gently on while he stroked her Land, now thin pr A fin in ai ie ride on the broomstick, Jinny?" "Oh, no! The ache's all gone There 1't been any ache lay I doct lo ss the bed at I I, t 8 1 t ht} Vv dow And ht 1 cl like d P i t lashe a [ F I 7 « i t I i 1 Hd il piay gin €« cnerry the ¢ with your cough anpfees a sgoyou it will be down your 2 S 1 x be ove I ly with Aye TT EUR ASR IRSA NL Pectoral and J The Cl 1 t n y es e credibl that his he lic pou t te t 1 de 1 ¢ torie sed t 1 [ € 8 I n is lik 11 [ change ¢ er 1 1 g the | bear of the arctics Wher I s for the Hudson's Bay « were established, the d s of tl tl often referred to the fright of ck by polar bears. Many nav e arctic seas has been ¢ ewed to death by I r rs for nearly a century bear has not been regarded ry ree i ys it is as an cf 1st. AS wit rmed men has modi polar be s disposition.--Out Breaking It Gently. Mr Plumduff, you must little change in yeur column rrow morning. It takes up too much space. Cut it down by on half Mi "Then the rial head "And it n {t close and "Yes, sir." "That wil [hird of a column." sir" "Yes, Plumduft Yes, gir other half won't nee d ng. Remove the hea spaced out Run eedn't be in small type. 1 make it take up about a "And then It can go in any part of the paper wherever there's room for "Yes, sir." i ks "And If there isn't room it can be left out?" ne "Y-yes, Se "And-- hardly seems-- er-- wrth while to er it going, does It? "N-no, sir." "You're right, Mr. Plumduff! Your resignation is accepted." Cross Purposes, { The young man in the guise ie old farmer was consulting his price ular girl, who was doing the fortune telling act at the charity' bazaur, nnd ench had penetrated the other's dis- gulsg.-- '? "You love a fair maiden," she suid, 2 her.' "Good Y I" he exclaimed, qt y re if en she wih accey C ago Trit « The Candld Pepys has e led In t self ) Tu et t of s i SAT 1 A t raf t. 1 A rt I nt str( er thar omy that dhe | Cardline the ninth cen ury exhibit the té of interrogation 1 rrigible It was Wrigl d 1 t V ht r k a H¢ ler d peak ju ited he why ar € M WHEF PAIN MOST HURTS Extreme Scusiti of the Fifth n I rves Ww 8 A ! . 1 t n 1 1 nt e of it. T 1 in larynx I 1 ec a 1 t t 1 prolonged w f re in actual pa So, too fly speck of dust in t 8 u | t d lar 1, followed 1 pair Or t surface of t t » end of the tc 1e are e. For inst 1 th fingers is much more | 1 | one ck would be wl e on the t 1e would be more painful still I wounds are not | ful a save as regards the s ce in Of pains not caused } xternal es, neurslgia ¢ 1 nervy tl which supplies kin of the I 1 d face, is the most It has freq driven peopl 1 for the time ing, and sufferers have been kr to cut and even burn the flesh i perate attempts to relieve it. The ure af the branches in' tooth draywir agony so intense that it has been stated th ) zg could endure it for more two seconds at a time. A Pretty Dad Imitation. A cer well known Bostonian Is An € stic Yale man and in col- was a member of the glee club was famous for his. yodel, which 'While and was fearless and ear piercing. on a shooting trip in the west a class- mate in the party, remembering this accomplishment when it was reported that the guide was from Switzerland, gald one night as they were smoklug around the campfire: "Jack, give us a yodel as you did im | college. The guide will appreciate it." and brilliancy never Jefoze. equaled at: a concert or "on the fence? After the air was again at Yost and the fright- ened animals afar off had plucked up courage enough to stop ruuuning, the: classmate said to the guide: homesick 7" America through the medium of Alex- ander Pope, the poet. who planted & willow twig on the banks of the Thames. at his Jwickenhim ais 4 the south sea bubble and hg gone to t And Jack Foaeled with a part *F doesn't fer, that make you. And the genuine Switzer responded, "No, only sick." Willow Trees In America. The weeping willow tree came to ny HD hat distant land to recoup his fortunes. itish officer who came to the to crush the re- » Ameri colonies brought ow Pope's now beau- to plaut it A cowmforta- confiscated army tend America when he shou settle dow 1 lands 1 Americ ted in these ans. 'Lhe ex y tw wrap. Parke Cuslis, w g son, who planted it A e, in Virginia. It or of To Rest His Hyes it It we most maw aes!' Drowning an the Hot of tlre waited. So tes p bed aud 1. At last a tin ves- something st Se s Shaw pour liquid. She an explana- turned to the servant for short of water. west, a point had for [ley bad sent her tl er in which tlie fish bad just been boiled I'he hotel was very 1g is Books. told of Robert like many A ary man, had inpdugz of his shied one of duy ha mself of a fine but without any money in his » moment to get a meal of Ww for » and finally hit upon an idea. office of his publish- copies of hig' Living by An ami ry is who. en one SSES880r vs nnd means went to the and for three new novel. directing that the dost. should be placed to kis account. Armed with the f 1, nicely bound volumes, he immedi ately sought out the nearest secondhand bookseller and disposed of the copies for as much as they would bring. "I remember 1 enjoyed that diner: he said. "Tt proved to that even the He er asked tremendously. entire satisfiction my humblest autbor could live by his books!" X

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