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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Feb 1908, p. 4

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1 » ded v Bot ne pn few Dead silence and a short pause. asnon yaoi the other ugh | Then the old man; ; LA e first thiig I knew I wiped tha should be more careful in your t out of one. As the maids | ts, sir. This is a small world. iy, they break right in the, The Ivertisement you answered was for the situation you are leaving on . "Now, If you would wait until they {Safanfay. That will do."--London Tit- were nearly dry," remarked the dealer, 'you'd mever break any at all Take | his cordial glass with the very thin ters. You naturally seize it by the ootiand turn it while you wipe the owl with the other band. While the En lass is wet the dish towel, gripped Horse? etween two fagers, hols the bowl "I'l ke a vise, and you just naturally ry wist the steny In two. But if ypu let. © 'e 'glass get nearly ary the towel Ey ips, and the danger is over." "Dr that make" icanism In England. wing speech is put into the an American heiress fn an story called "A Subaltern of La hanch that this is the big- me of spoof I've officiated in| Herries. You have a nerve fhistake." Then as Herries | she caught sight of Fox's } The Bed turned on - "The | never reactied the house alive, and Sutherland was indicted and arrested | on the charge of murder. At the trial he tried to prove thiwf his horse had taken fright, run away, pitched him out 'of the saddle and ly grease ow . lem, and grease fs the great ey riage?" ' brilllaney in glassware." "Then can soap be used in the Ava rm "Oh, yes. We use pure white, soap ith ours. The main point is td have e water hot enough. That helps with e drying, too, because when ysu take glass out of very bot water and set aside to drain it will dry ftself be- re you can take a towel th it. Tis- © paper is good as a polisher because wally it has never touched grease. coho! has a reputation as a polisher, it Its function Is rather fo clean. Cut He Aimed Higher. He kissed her band. | She withdrew it hastily and gazed reproachfully at him. "I didn't think it of you," she said, almost tearfully. "I Lad always con- sidered you a young man with ideals | and"-- "I-- [ am sorry If I have offended," | he stammered, HL rocks, Lut the Jury did not necept the Cefense, and Sutherland was sentenced to dle upon the scaffold. "Then came the plea of the insufi- "Well," she said bitterly, "I certalin- | clency of circumstantial evidence and iy expected you to alm higher." | the efforts of {nfluentlal relatives. | 80 he took heart and made new res- | These so worked upon the court that olutions and things, | the judge delayed the sentence of | Sota an ol re WH Jp the { death until the prisoner should be sides of plichers and carafes. i A French Bull. ninety-nine years old. F A | On seeing the gallantry of the Moors It was ordered that the culprit the commandant could not help clap- Bhould be released on his own recog- | ping his hands and exclaiming, "Bra- Ulzance and that, pending the final ex. | vo as he advanced with his saber in --ecution of his sentence, he should keep one hand and bis revolver in the other. # hangman's noose about his neck and | --Cor. Paris Matin. show himself before the Judges ot Catskill once a year to prove that he wore his badge of infamy and kept Mrs. Benham---It seems as it every U8 crime in mind. It was a more thing was broken when we moved Cruel decision than the sentence of im- Benham Shouldn't 'wonder. [ know Medlate death would: have been, but the moving broke me. -- New Yori !t W28 no doubt in harmony with the A FAREWELL' CHAT. terview Between the Boss and the Man He Fired. Neither of the partners had arrived, d the clerks that worning were in- | Iging in their usual bout of gcssip | Did I tell you, chaps, that I was ving ™. drawled the languid swell ibe sta, whose Incompetence was General Smashup. Balpable As the splendor of Lis at- Press : SA ell. Has, Se card yourd\got the sack," replied : ways lived alone. He seldom spoke. spegtaciad Lore grufily. | A STRANGE SENTENCE. His rough, imperious manper had ansyvep€ an advertisement yes- ay farymhat looks like a first class " resumed gf)> ovardressed one, ig-- ng the remade "I've pitched rath. strong yarn, bat you've got to do if you wants Aeepwp with the ar st then the senigr gpa Tiner entered, all wrote intently. thin five minutes the." "oldman," had been opening JetfA rs called kets 9 gone. Years followed years. At each session of the court the brokem man came before the bar of justice and mi- K len"y showed the noose that circled bis neck. At last his ninety-ninth Year came, the time when the court had ordered lived in a stone house near Leeds. He¢ that the utmost penalty of the law was a man of violent temper and mo should be executed, For the last time rose disposition, shunned by his neigh. the man tottered before the judge's bors and generally disliked. Not be bench, but new judges had arisen in | ing able to get an American servant the land, new laws had been made, old Punishment For Murder That Was More Cruel Than Death. In 1801 a man dled in the Catskill who had been condemned by one ot the strangest sentences on record Ralph Sutherland was born in 1701 and he imported a Scotchwoman, and, ac crimes had been forgotten or forgiven, cording to the usages of the times, vir and there was none who would accuse tually held her in bandsge nntll. has BGP S5ovui3 setae. Ipdeed. the C Sweet to" Eat' A Condy Sut Lui Ye EERE STORE + VR MEI Seo ingly Gift" EARL GREY'S APPEAL On behalf of Needy Consumptives Strong words of Canada's Governor-General At the official opening of the King K'dward Sanatorium for Consumptives, near Toronto, His Excellency delivered an aa'dress that must have an important | dashed the gl! to death upon the | By eo ene en there is none of the that sleep and rest should" ness of apprehension, the dullness, a Ginglinations mighty lazv work very poorl | organs te do things Fo ate for any Jength of time. with aigies yolvis nervous systeny-- you take Ferrozone. good as ever--skin g Lo clear, all sense of lang and depression fades disappears; tone and vigor, {mp 1 Tall o of life, full of ambi things, --and able to do ti Thivk it ei that uplitts, upbuflds, and restores the sick elements their weal men women and.g one seeking stro: rozone ig invaluab Dews to his personal a "Henry," be, *h Tike to go wii do we not, sir?" "We do." 3 "Then; sir, I should to go. It would give me mde and D Dull Aow provoking thes these' sph peo: You sleep well, but whey Instead of being alert, h Three causes for this Luzy liver Note the Sousedonces absolutely to; ou'll note.an Appetite Tinproves, digi Ferrozone clarifies thé th. You feel over. It can't help butde bearing on the future of the sanatorium move.ment in Canada. We quote: -- "The proceedings this afternpon Commenced with =u beautiful and reverent prayer from your .0ld friend, Dr. Potts. Heo prayed that the light of the Lord mig bt shine upon us. x That prayer is abundantly answered. He .2i80 prayed that ir the White Plague might be removed. well, whether that { prayer will be a d or not d upon your J : "ls it not a standing shame and repreach t.7 the govern- ments and individuals that there 1s not more cae taken by ( the people of Canada to protect themselves Aging the curse of consumption? On his way out to the King Edward Sanatorium,--so named. oy permission of His Majesty Edward VIi--the Gov- srnor-General's car was stopped a its progress outside the Canada Cycle & Motor Co. by a large | :rowd of its employees. A 'ontribution of one hupdred dol- |] ars was handed the Governor- semeral, a donation to the (oronto Free Hospital for Con- umptives. "Twas a kingly gift" said fis Excellency in making acknow- ~¥, OSPITAL CoNSUMPTI CRAVENHUR rig | adel = a 00D GIRGULATION | And is Constanly growing in Public Fabol. It Is the BEST. ADVERTISING MEDIUM In this Blstriet; the Champion of the op rand Perry, 1 bare which" I Better acoommpdated with able Port Perry, June 21, 1900. fried AT the bite for al received d t a Livery Ratabli ve much Plessure + announcing that I haye remo MY LIVERY |! to my former place of business Water Street| _abous to: lar séxtend in. €roasa ficilities so that gry ex may be safe and desir- Rios AT MODERATE OHARGES R. VANSICKLER SE TT hy yas ATENTS GUARANTEED Sven = ha Hoe 1 Patents VIOTOR J. EVANS & CO. Pateat Attoracys,) rcels=Farm Prop Temple Building, Nov. 30, 1899. Ing to n Adams, rine hdr] El on the 23r Pls and withdrawn at the J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Sealed Tenders received by the undersign the purchase of all.or any of the. Gi i Toronto Reid OF oi 3 » L 180s: * | EE ERI Reise + ig Jaouery ar ah 0, ing J id, og 5. operas co seg Fin a in foal i 8. ig Nac : Goo fiecied RAE gros » 2 7. UPTERGROY B--Clerk, P. M; Rew era Spt "By order, % % orang, v Dated at Whithy, Nov. sn, 0 Lhe Frc 1 HARNESS OF DOUBLE AND vores ch Lam detern hy to 4 Discount i 1 be allowed om nll Sales fe " foo 1 lst next. All 3 MADE BY frp and nc factory work k in stock, the supér arity of my a a8 ence become ent. 2 gf pe tending purchasers wii giving te a: call before look the yoan be suited in qaalif Tong experience iu the trade bi putaule guarantee that will ibe hres by any arti in my line ¢ The undersigned having opened business i in the

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