arrant Your Confidence. 3% = loin 8 SAVINGS Undoubted Security to Depositars. No Bi tuy in Drawing Your Money Interest Puid or Compounded Twice a Year, \ "the i enlargements to the buildings laid in 1880, when the Trans ortatiqn building was the main building of the Fair. There were found in the box | copy of The Globe, The Leader, and | some other newspaper of that day, coples of the first prize list issued istrue. And will say so. LOANS Our long acquaintance with this district ewtbles a to make as liberal louns to our customer» of one « 'veceived in this ment to withdeawal at any time notice or delay. Interest at high- Fates, 0 a: ; 3 ption. g to Farmers, Cattle and Hog Dealers; and attention. given to Farmers, 0 I hoi ne Fearn" ogg | Parmers' 10 out-of-town accounts. Farmers' notes discounted. taken for collection at lowest rates. Blank forms free on application. PORT PERRY BRANCH, D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Vistorls hs 'Collage of Ph a ae oF cas, ard we of Su RBdinburg; Licentiate of | Soicgent Physicians, Kdia- Surgeon, pov, woulty of Ph 8 i , 1.f the Roluuda it Da rt Office and Ee Tsini & wr west of Davie' Furniture Bmparium, Jason Street." hours--9 to (1am, snd 280 5 p.m., and evenings, I have taken as partner, my hrether, Dr. R. Archer, M. D., C. M., Member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Port Perry, June 9, 1897, DR. 8 J. MELLOW, Puvateran, Sumanex, Ye, Offies and Residence, Queen 8t., Port Pe.ty fice hours--8to 10 am; Tted pm, and Evenings. "Telephone in office and house, open night and day gver the lines south, eontecte with the residence of G. L. Robson, V.8. Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1894. WMH. HARRIS, BA. LLB. : BARRISTER, &c., Successor to and geotpont of the offices of the Jate P. M. Yarnold 3 Port Perry, - Ont. - TO LOAN, _Privath Fands ut § per cent. po. 30 Sovtoiton, Coxvevascen, "at residence, 6th Com. (oné mile west of Port Periy,)-- Moxay ro Loan. eee ee ee N. F. PATERSON, K. C, Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public, &c., Nees. 310 811, Temple Building, Cor. Bay and Richmond Streets, Toronto. Toronto, March 31, 1898, ] E. FAREWELL, K.C, LL.B, County of . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- citer, &e., Notary ublic and Lomyeyanger. Jffice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. t W. A. SANGSTER, DENTAL SURGEON. Office Hiurs--9 to 12a.m., 2to 6 pm. Also open Batarday evenings. a Gold Fi'lings, Work a Specialty. Vital and Crows Alr, Dr. F D, MocGrattan (DENTIST) L D.S. of Royal Collega of Dintal Surgeons, slo D.D8. of Toronto University, i Office in the Allon Block over Allison's . eg Office hours--8 a.m. 08.30 p.m. Port Perry, April 9, 1002. ~~ & A. Murray, DENTIST, Mice over the Post Office. % PORT 'PERRY. Crown and : Alumina A. @. VEROHERE, Manassas. ponies. DAVID J. ADAMS, BANKER AND BROKER. MONEY TO LOAN (British Capital) at 4, 4; and 5 per cent Life, Fire and Aesidant Insurance. REAL ESTATE BOUGT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED in any of the Provinces, or principal Citise in the Dominion of Canada. : AGENT --Alan Line ani CP.R Steimskip Com- epee ap 3 5E0 Jaoxson, | Jamieson' POR THE OLUATY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSEI! OF CARTWRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement of anothor Auction Rale Seasoh te re- tare thanks to his numerous rons fer past favors. In requesting the! and fnued he fu the ppit' be » recom mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will he attended ¢ with promptocss aml dispstch. Sale list made out aod blank notes supplied free, on application. Partire withing to engage his services may consult his SaLx RkaIsTeR either at the Observer or Standard Otfizes, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Bales, and make arrangements, or write to his address &= Phone at Residence, No. 81. ma CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Nov. 1, 1901. Port Perry P. O JOS. BAIRD ICKEN-ED AUCTIONEER for the _4 County of Ontario. Szle Register st the Opsrnven Office Patronage solicited. Manchester, Jan. 19, 1809, H. McCAW, . ISAUER OF \JARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883, To Sell or Rent. The undersigned will sell or rent his House and Lot in Prince Albert For particulars apply to the pro prictor on the premises. R. BRANTON. Prince Albert, March 20, 1905. North Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Funily Newspaper 1S PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ony, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING B PARBONS . vait 3 shunking the beral and still Thtratiig pit im Miss Harrison. | sox mur DRACAED Livery aE undersign-d takes th ronage bestowed pon siuce oc mmencing Carting and Livery in Port Perry and now futimates that h- ia better than ever prepared to supply all requirements in hia linv, Having extensively added to my stock of hurses ; as well as conveyances of the latust type of construction for comfort and pleasure, I am in a position to requirements of the most fastidious as to style and desirable equippage in respect--in every wa, . Ty private rer wed- dings, fuuer.ls, &ec. artios wishing an afternoon drive can have their choice of suitable double or single rigs and care- ful drivers will also be suppli ed when required. I possess a number of good Spring and Dray Wagons and 11, at all times, attend to Carting with the utmost care and prompsee:s. 1 wish further to state thet in future suitable conveyances will be at the Railway Depot te convey passangers and bag: gage to private residences, and will leo sofivéy Jasve re and beagree to the Depot in time for departing traius, on being given notice. WM. JAMIESON, Pert Perry, July 30, 1903. By SIDNEY AYRES % Ceprvight, 308, by O. KH. Sutelifty It was an interstate contest and 18, VD spectators had assembled to wit- | ness the foot race, the long jump, the RBER BY THE NECK AND HIM INTO THR and Mantle Maker eugt to be put to ss that she has moved to her fine | Wai to inform the ladies Jo in the Allison Block where "Why, that's Tommy Hope" she is prepared to execute all orders | gagbel's reply. "If I only dered, in Dress and Mantle Making in a call him over here i manner unsurpassed for Correctness of St i 5 and vt Effect. 'are consistent and introduse ps SARSAPARILLA. | BAIR VOOR. We publish | mediotnes. suppressed en- again. Tommy--opr Tommy-- | in her excite how sorry I am appreciate athletics as | G0. You see, men are 'agile and muscular by for his lite? | Suppose that our Tom- offered a job at a dol Edith. you arel But there Now they are taking Now the signal is to be = Go it, Tommy, go it! Tommy is gaining--he is is leading! O-o-0-h | Tommy will win! He | bome." are bullt that way, even ladies, and the only way | bug their theories until | arise to change their could not have safely such circumstances 'arise In the life of Edith but fate ls more powerful month she was Speeding fa reply to an Invitation 'whees favarite she was then that, she was traveling unchgperoned, she was in the drawing he was a gentleman decided. He made no to speak to ber. There or eight other passengers, all Jess sociable, and, in one way all but the young man make the acquaintance of before the first day of ended, g the very first glance at the the girl was pussied. She she had seen him before, and her brains in vain to re- where and when. This im- grew stronger whenever she at him, and by and by much vexed at herself for her to recall him. If the truth she was a bit vexed with well. If he wanted an intro- he could have had it easy "and that he didn't rush to se- piqued her. morning after breakfast a fellow, who was riding for the first time In bis life, the car and a few minutes ogling Miss Lawson and mak: obnoxious. The young politely requested the to desist and was prompt- to a elimate that 1s hotter He didn't go. He simply disturber by the neck and Bim toto the smoking car and into a seat with a bang. the last of the disturber. like the atmosphere of & room car. Miss Lawson would the stranger, but he gave . He simply return- seat and resumed his reading as sotind financing will per- mit, Don't Wait till you have a large sum to deposit. 81 will Open an Actonnt Begin with ws Now ! Small Savings form the Base of Large Fortunes. WE CASH SALE NOTES. BANK MONEY ORDERS. Upto $5 veins 388 Over 85 up to 8to.. 6cts. { Over 10up to 30..10 cts Over 30 upto 50..14 Ets, For sums over $50 use Bank DrarTs. Best and cheapest way to send LARGE AMOUNTS. PORT PERRY AGENCY. a Best way to send small amounts Cashed free at any Bank. | by the Exhibition authorities, a prize | Mst for 1880 and several other docu- . ttiehts and a group photograph of s J. J. Withrow, president, Capt. Me: Master, Mr. Wm. Rennie, James Mo' | Gee, manager and treasurer; Mr, J. Hallam, chairman of the Exhibition Committee, and Mr. H. J. Hill, seq- retary. Capt. McMaster and Mr, Wri | Rennie are now the only survivors | of the group. i Commissioner, is having all the docu- Mr. Chambers, Park ments carefully dried and he expects they will be enclosed in the corner- | stone of the new building to be erect- Special Rates. BG. HOTCHESON, Manager. NEW STORE IN PORT PERRY ~~ | The undersigned having purchased that brick building on the corner of | Queen and John Streets, in the Western portion of the business centre of the town, has opened out a fine Stock of General & Fancy Dry Goods TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, NOTIONS, &C. which he will sell Cheap for Cash. Tuesday. Friday and Saturday Bargains, M. SHAPIRO. ENO ETF RUS OF Arar TIoaows § Rei ms wmeoy ww Wanted Scrap Iron, Rubbers, Sheep Skins, Wool, Horse and Cow Hides, Horse Hair, &c. there fi person?' mrr------ | "Y.yes, and I told my chum, Isabel Daws, that I hated athletes. 1--I said that an old horse could beat you all at running or jumping and that you-- | you™-- | "That I ought to be sawing wood, perhaps?' he laughed. "Well, I shan't hold it against you." i And he didn't. If he bad, bow could | they be engaged at the present time, as announced In the soclety columns? It is more than likely also that Miss Edith has changed her opinions and Is | a warm champion of the "cause." How Williams Got a Gift. In the last century there lived In a western village a geutle old man sub- | sisting on a meager salary. One day he learned that his brother had died In | San Francisco and left him a fortune | of many millions. The transition was staggering, especially so since It was followed by a shower of appeals for money from every quarter of the globe and from persons known and unknown to him. { His son, who acted as his secretary, | noticed with regret that the father seemed unable to-grasp the meaning of his new power and was glad to have him at last evince a little inter est in one of his begging letters. It proved to be from Williams college, asking an endowment on the plea that the old man's birthplace was near the institution. "I'd like to do something for that school," said he meditatively. "Well, I would, father, if I were you," his son encouraged him. "I belleve I will." The old man's ar dor kindled. "I believe I'll give them "1 will. I'll give them" --he thought s moment--"1'll give them §1001"-- think a fying machine safer than the ordinary dense, and civilization." -- Washington Star. UNDER THE IC=. Tells of Plants, Animals and Fishes That Thrive Thers. When the sensitive marsh puts om her first ooat of glistening armor | inst the th i of h- | ing winter the life that has remained | Constipation | coarse all-wheat bread will have the same effect | | | Paked sweet apples, with some people, bring | prompt relief for Constipation. With others, Nature undoubtedly has a vegetable remedy to relieve every ailment known to man, ii physicians | ean but find Nature's way to health. And this is | strikingly true with regard to Coustipation. The bark of a certain tree in Celifornia--Cas ears Bagrada--offers a most excellent ald to this end. But, combined with Egyptiun Scona, Slip pery Elm Bark, 8olid Extract of Prunes, etc. this | same Cascarn bark is given its greatest vossible | power to correct constipation A toothsomes Candy Tablet, called Lax-ots, is now mado at the | Dr. Bhoop Laboratories, froin most effective prescription. It pation, Biliousness, Sour Stow tad cath, | Ballow Complexion, etc., is ju {wud | satisfying. | No griping, no unpleasant aft are ex | iu | Hthographed etal boxes at b cer per box. For something new, nice, effuctive, try a box of fn 'vonvemplating the beauties of a dim and indistinct landscape in the translucent medium beneath. A close | concentrated gaze brings out a varied norama that the darkness is striv- ng te hide. The long, jointed, and tuited stems of the white buttercup hang in the water with a profusion suggesting ical vegetation. These aquatic growths, that send up from ihe marshy Suriace in summer ridi- culously sm: stems bearing white rea flowers, are now the trailing and entangled features of a scene where the rich greens turn to black as the shadows deepen into the of the deep, weedy of the blad- | to crowding more there are a few twining make the by a slender, cruel-jawed pike, who rr a moment with leisurely un- ulating gills and moves SHE) away on his destructive mission. Te is | ed on the site of the one which was | burned Canadian Surgeons In Chicago. The Chicago British American has this reference to a rising Canadian surgeon: "Canada is coming to the foremost ranks in the medical profes- sion in Chicago. Only last week Dr. Alexander Hugh Ferguson was knight- ed by the King of Portugal, and now Dr. Frank O. Carter has successfully performed an operation for blindness that has been the wonder of the medi- cal world. The operation was for cat- aract with a thickening of the lens capsule, in which the eye was suc- cessfully opened and the cataract and | the lens capsule removed at the one operation, Dr. Carter is a native of Oshawa, Ont., and is a nephew of Wm Wellington, of the rtrursery firm of Btone & Wellington, of Toronto. He is a graduate of the University of To- ronto and immediately after graduat- ing eame to Chicago to practice." --- EE a 1 Hard on the Fish. Dr. Osler continues to be epigram- matic and to utter sayings which please the temperance people. S8peak- ing recently at the London Working- men's College, he said: "If all the beer and i into woul: y all the tobacco were also dumped in- to the sea, it would be a good thing for the people, but hard on the fish." Why He Hesitated. Why does this man stand upon the pavement trembling with terrog, afraid to enter his own homie? Listen and I will tell you This afternoon at 8 o'clock he re- | eeived a letter from his bank asking him to step around and pay a note that was due. He scribbled the follow- ing answer upon a slip of paper 'Can't possibly do it. Got to meet another little thing this afternoon that won't be put off." About the same time a messenger boy brought him a note from his wife asking him to meet her at his office at 4 to go with her to the dentist's Of course he got the answers mixed, and he is wondering whether he had better attempt an explanation or set out for Australia Strand Magazine. Full Satisfaction. A musician and a young banker were dining at a continental restau- rant, and a dispute ran high between them. At last the musician, a music hall "star," sprang up and pulled out a card, which the banker at once ac- cepted and put in his pocket. Two days later they met in a public park. At once the musician exclaimed: "Bir, you have not yet given mo satisfaction I" "That I have, and to the fullest ex- tent," was the cool answer. "You gave me a ticket for your concert last night. T went and sat out the perform- ance to the end. What more do yow want?'--London Answers. Courtship In Baltimore. Observations extending over forty years convince us that in Baltimore most courtships ave begun about the middle of October, when the evenings grow chilly and sitting in the par lor becomes comfortable. Just before Christmas there are often halts, due principally to a certain reluctance cost: Iy to venders of Christmas gifts. But after the bollklay season there is com- monly a rapprochement, and culation. Clarence advance to the Pi and by mid-March Angeline Is giggling with her prospective bridesmaids over. the details of ber troussean, April and May are spent by Clarence with the money sharks, floating a meney loan' to finance the honcymoon. With first stroke of "Ain't she pale?' "Let no man asunder!" "Lohengrin™ --Atlantie City--Niagara more Sun. The Actor and the Great painters, sculptors, and actors are careful not to