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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 5 Sep 1907, p. 1

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PaystoraN, Suroson, &o, Office snd Residence, Queen 8t., Port Petry foe heurs--8t0 10 a.m ; 1 to3 pm, Télephone in office and honse, open night snd day over the lines south, conn with the residence of G. L. Robson, V.8. Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1894. WMH. HARRIS, BA. LLB. BARRISTER, &c., MONEY TO LOAN. Private Funds at 4 per cont. Jno. W. Crozier, 9 ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, ach (one mile west of Port Perry,)-- _N. F. PATERSON, K.C, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publi OWEN SOUND, ONT. . EB. FAREWEEL, K.C., LL.B., Count, Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- Notary Public and Conve; T. th wing Court House, W. A. SANGSTER, DENTAL SURGEON. Office Hours--9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6 p,m. Also open Saturday evenings. 2 (DENTIST) lege of Dental Surgeons, of Toronto University. Office in the Allison Block over Allison's ~ Office hours--8 a.uy. t0 8.30 p.m. Port Perry, April 9, 1002. J. A. Murray, Office over the Post Office. PORT PERRY. Crown aud Bridge Work successfully Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Paioless extraction when required: && Prices to suit the times ™®3 : ~~ Cora Belle McCaw Teacher of Drawing, Painting, Design and Obina Decoration Studio hours: --g to 12 a.m. 1.30 to over W. H. McCaw's tore, Port Percy. North Ontario Observer ft geet os PORT FERRY, ONT. © EVERY THURSDAY: MORN ing F » nd Caref: Management of this Bank ~~ Warrant Your Confidence. of D [CN . "Experience with Ayers saparilla; the original Sarss- parilla; the Sarsaparilla the "LOANS | SAVINGS doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Our long acquaintance with this liberal loans to our cwstomers | Interest BANK MONEY ORDERS. Upto $s... 03 +a 3 Cts.) Over 85 up to 10... 6 cts. Over ro up to 30.:10 cts Over 30 upto 50..15 cts. For sums over §50 use Bank Drarrs. Best and cheapest way to send LARGE AMOUNTS. Special Rates. H. 6. HUTCHESON, Manager. PORT PERRY AGENCY. Usidoubted Srowrity to Depositors. district enables wy to make as |* No Delay in Drawing Your Money afd or Compouuded Twice a Year, as sound financing will per- Don't Wait till you have a large sum to d mit. 81 will Open an Account. Begin with us Small Savings form the Base of Large Fortunes. WE CASH SALE NOTES. Best way to send small amounts Cashed frec at any Bank. But even this 11s Ben sults, show Fills while taking the Sarsaparills. ingly. "It's a very precious thing IY fs want" gray head m any "If it's my heart," answered Agatha, good. : ve never allowed "you've stolen it without waiting fot Ofer them, and they me to give it to you," and she smiled gin now. If you ut him bravely and sweetly through mn on his knees her blushes. a thousand times He folded her close to him. "I'm 5 Gray." awfully afraid," he sald, laughing soft- room greatly dis- ly In his great joy, "that your father had a gunarrel with Will choke me in earnest this time." Nady 37 20 ATS: Soc Tiwi Baeer $9 mam visor. yer. AQUECURE. Wo have no Secrsts| We publish the formulas of ail our medicines. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALD, INCLUDING A TIN PEDDLER. By ARNOLD MORTON. Copyrighted, 1807, by E. C. Parcells. AAAAAAAAAAA AAAS there were lots of Agatha laughed, too, for, as she sald, fp his favor, and it love can afford to laugh at locksmiths The young lady A Clever Deserter. arguing that An army officer who was talking of ht to feel hurt and the escape a few days ago of a ceuple ek getting over it. of prisoners from Castla William told long his notes and geveral storfes of other attempts, fre- y hay made quite & quently unsuccessful, to get away from large lp selected three or (overnors isiand. four and they over, and then she "One of the most Ingenfous that I re- member," he said, "took place a few 1d that the conver years ago and succeeded beautifuily. pext day. The man whe escaped bad been a bar h a determination per before he entered the army, and his should be sald. job tn Castle Willtam was to sbave and st fhe took her book cut the halr of the other prisoners. He and hled BIf jo the hickory grove managed tp save enough of the clip 0 , and there she re- ings to make a false mustache. Then nD blew for dinner, {; some way--it's hard to tell how AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS DAVID J. & DOUG BANKERS AND BROKERS. MONEY TO LOAN (British Capital) at 4, 4} and 5 per cent. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED in any of the Provinces, or principal Citiss in the Dominion of Canada. . : LAS ADAMS, | "seeing off" meant buying her ticket and getting her trunk checked, and that might bave been forgiven had not something else followed. She had to change cars at a junction five miles out, and she was in such fear that she Miss Molly was fortunate enough to have two aunts. She was Aunt Re- JOS. BAITRD ICKN<ED AUCTIONEER for the County of Ontario. Sale Register at the OpskrvEr Office Patronage solicited. | Manchester, Jan. 19, 1899, H. MoCAW, - . ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont, Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883, GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &e. FOR THE COUSTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHI} OF CARTWRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement ef another Auction Sale Season to re- turn thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors. In requesting their esteemed aud continued patronage he desires te state that uo effort or pains will be spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to him successes. His very extensive practiov in tho past should be a sufficient recom meudation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be attended with promptnoss and dispateh. Sale list made out and blank notes supplied free, on application. Parties wishing to engage his services 'may consult hie SALE REGISTER either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, and make arrangements, or write to his address #7 Phone at Residence, No. 31. ® CHARGES MODERATE. : 2 GEO. JATKSON, Nov. 1, 1901. Port Perry I'. 0 au p ,hunt- 1 ing on lot 1 of Reach, wi t rigor of G. J. MORRISH ISSUER OF MARRIAGE PorT PERRY, ONT. Miss Harri Dress and Mantle Maker buy tickets and check trunks and ride ISHES to inform that she has moved to her fine the ladies Port Perry, March 27, 1902. For Sale. OUSE AND LOTS, situated| "Pan't try to fool me, young ladyt Perry | I'm pot your Aunt Bebecra.\ hut. mos on Cochrane St, Port known as the Wilcox residental property. Apply to == | becca's ward apd resided with her in the city, and her Aunt Barah lived about thirty miles out and had advice to offer on all occasions, but more es- pecially in case of lovers' quarrels When this quarrel had lasted a week, and when the young man, after seven sleepless nights, had determined to sink his pride and send flowers and follow them in person, Miss Molly was tossing her bhesd before the glass and saying things to herself, particularly that she would show Mr. Arthur Blakely what was what and teach him a lesson to last him all the rest of his born days, Bhe'd teach him to out to junctions with a girl who had instead of Titian. Ten minutes later she had decided Rooms in the Allison Block where to visit her Aunt Sarah. A she is prepared to execute all orders was sent ahead, and Aunt Sarah was | in Dress acd Mantle Making in a| at the depot to meet her. The niece manner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style and Charming E[fect.| appeared in the best of spirits. They received @ warm welcome, and, follow- ing a plan perfected on the train, she forced herself to be unusually gay and bad scarcely reached the house, how- Our charges are consistent with | ever, when Aunt Sarah patted her on the shoulder in a motherly way and sald: "Now,. then, you poor child, let's hear ~ | all about it. I want to assure yoo at the start that you have my entire sym- pathy." "Why, aunty, what do you mean?" wh Jamieson' ov Farm for Sale. Liv ery % HE undersigund takes th ~~ ; 2 tak opps he 0 ts nrroanding country for the b b y house and liberal and still increasing pat- ng orchard, Three miles from Ux- rosage bestowed upon him since commencing Carting and r. Highest or accepted. Livery in Port Perry and now intimates that he is better than ever prepared to supply all requirements in hia lice. "Having extensively added to my stock of horses ; as well an conveyances of tho Intust type of construction for comfort and pleasure, Iam in a position to meet the requirements of the most fastidious as to style nad desirable equippags in every or single riga and - ful drivers will 'also be suppl ed when required," I possess a number of good Spring and Neay Wagons and iL, at all | end $6. Carting with ot eal 'and promptuess. : Inpa J Yes, Arthur Blakely was to blame for the quarrel. The rising young law- yer frankly admitted this to his law | books and his office desk, and he | would have frankly admitted it to Mol other young lady off on the train. The once referred to ber hair as plain red ' She 6 cried little and those things are contrtved--be bad a she t deal. If she had uit of plain clothes smuggled in to bad ® of Arthur's Jet pi; Still he wasn't in any rash hurry ters might have cried t, get away, but waited till a really more, but Bhd carelessly left it ono opportunity occurred. This came behind her not wish t0 go back tg him when a gang of plumbers were for As abo reach- i, the old fort making repatrs. Ome ed ren upstairs to J00K gyening he rigged himself up In his i , and a minute later othes and mustache, and pick ng up a . panded through halls and couple of pieces of lead pipe and a for gotten solder pipe he walked leisurely $7" demanded the out with the plumbers when they quit to me. I left them | glways thought that was a really my tenk." clever escape--rather a theatrical one Bee them again. (po"--New York Times, | e along about 10 3 | oo Why Pa Was Mad. : | Furmer Jones, after eating a héarty out and the boy. 2 dusty "Well, boy, 1 see you have had | 4 home could gallon. | 4 "rors, 2 bat never mind. Turn ro the some dinner.' can't," sald the bay; "pall be ve back, while she was alone, you scoun- no, he won't. Come on." | and wy drel, and try to rob my house. Search | "Ol his pockets, Agatha" "Nope, 1 can't; pa'll be mad." hesitated. | "Now, look here, sonny. You didnt ic his pockets, girl" Mr. An- mean to upset that hay. There's no On fepeated This time Agatha harm done. Come right aleng, and obeyed. 'She had never seen ber father after "Ob! she cried suddenly. "Oh, he The boy consented, saying as he 1d steal 1! Here It 15," and she drew looked back at the hay, "But 1 just - the ttle jeweled timepiece from ome know pall be mad." of the man's potkets. | After he had eaten and the farmer The young man made a frantic ef- had started back with him to load up, fort to speak, and Mr. Anderson re- the latter sald, "Now, deu't you feel leased his grip on bis throat slightly. better 7 "Well, what bave you to say for "Very much, sir, but pa'll be mad, ?* he demanded harshly, though." "I'm not a thlef" Mr. Black said "Why will your pa be mad?" huskfly. "I wish to explain how I "Because he's under that load of by the watch. Your daughter hay a { must have dropped it this afternoon | SALVATION ARMY SECRET. the locksmith's. The man in the cigar stors found it on the side- 1 , walks and Whal{1 went back with the | ™MYsey of Genera Booti's Succes 8 he gave Itito me and asked me | 4 find out IK Jhelonged to this young = Certain statements published pe "A J commented Aga- a sneer. "Agatha, . Wait a minute," Sfihes. 3 list had stated at the doorbell rang. "That's plackburn that "the same electric and let him fn." flash that carried the news of his eaeblimed the prisoner 1s death would announce that a new 8 crossed the library of the Salvation Army lived. this was Delle ap a Hien the individual at was . Bram- re t of General ates. The document with a feeble at- the succession is in a lie "I'm my uncle's nbridge 2d, with $ hs - STRUGGLE FOR PRIZE "Sport of Kings" Attracts Men of Diversified Professkims. and somewhat surprising to glance list of winning owners and sportsmen four dukes and twentydour lords, The ducal owners ted off £19,719, but the lords of racehorses, army rear-admiral of the fleet, bankers, a boot manufacturer, merchan whale host of other trades and pro- i al priv Is it} We ourselves are mowed to | Lares and Penates were rect from the Athens of A ye nics old 1 BT dnnghter of a Radcliffe ore) looking far abead in hopes your horses to the hay and come im | you have had something to eat in such 4 towering rage. Fil help you ie wad up again™> £ The property of 'H McKenzie t0anada's Greatest N i iH: Ir i i § 3 £ at i { his 0 | kind. Out of two hundred and | for bookkeepers, stenograpers, | filled only fifteen itons Had no one _| else ready when call were received Yes, it pays to attend thig school,--it dotbly pays. Catalogue free, W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Coal --Coal { Nut, Delivered, <7 at the Bin 87 10 Stove " " 10 Ky w EREH fate " " 6 Pea " ' " 5 team " $70, ww» Kos mithing » 7 59, wos 725 The above Prices ats same jas harged in Toronto on the Cas asis but the trewht to Port Perry is soc per ton higher. A Discount of twenty-five cents per tom will be allowed on ull cash settlements made by the Ist of the month followin, anle. The above prices apply to new o mly For quantities of five huondred pounds or less, n charge of forty sents pet' 00 Ibe will be muds withont disconnt. An extra charce of 15 cents per tony for carrying or wheeling, where assistance if not rendered by the purchaser, Port Perry, Sept, 5, 1907 First-Class Farm for Sale or to Rent. Zast-half Lot 5, Con. 1, ACRES --F | | Roach. Good Buildings, Well fenced, Plenty of water--(a flowing spring filling a two-inch pipe forming & running stream all the year round ¥ Soil clay loam. Within easy access of the following viz :- -Ashburn P. O-, Church, Store, Blacksmith and other shops, Tel- ephone, School, C.P R. (Myrtle Station), G.T.R. (Myrtle, High Point and Mag chester Stations. For terms, etc., apply to ROBT. B BROWNE, Aug. 7, 1907 Port Perry. P-O., Onto Swine Ifpounded. VERE was Imponnded én Tuoes- 1 day, Ang. 27, 1907, One Sow, F'wo Young Sows and a Barrow Pig. The owner is requested ©' come prove propertc uy expenses and take the ar »Als away, other wiar 16y will be sold as the law directs. Sincrark RoBErTSON, Poundkeeper. Shirley, Aug. 27, 1707. FARM FOR SALE. ~~ FOR SALE a Valuable Farnd situated on South-half of lot 14, con. 3, Brock, it is situated one mile from Blackwater-- church, schooF ind Post Office. This farm is in air state ol cultivation. Good clay oam--about 60 acres, mostly pas ure land, and the balance, which is {0 acres in valuable timber. Ar ever failing spring runs through' he farm The buildings are in a air state. The parties buying the his farm may have it to do fal¥ sloughing, and full possession in January. For [urther particulars' pply to GEO. TOCHER, On the premises, july 24, 1907. Blackwater, Notice to the Public. S-agrave, Ont. Wiil stand at his own stable, Sea~ rave, until the First of-October. For Sale or Exchange \ good Draft Brood Mare. Apply to JAMIESON & DENNISON, Local Salesman Wanted For PORT PERRY a aud adjoining country to represent : A permanent - situation for "ight man, tor whom the ter will be reserved, Pay Free equipment. | Write for particulars. STONE & WELLI

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