. MBLLC i PHYSIOIAN, SORGROK, tnd Rveniugs, Telephoue in office and housfl, open night i Telephone in office an onl open aight &nd day over tha lines son with tho residence of G. L. Robson, V.8. 3 Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1894. WM. H. HARRIS, B.A. LLB. BARRISTER, &c, Soteses to and okiupant 'of the offices of the Jate F. M. Yarnold. Port Perry, - Ont. it * MONEY TO LOAN. Private Funds at 4 per cent! "Feb. 7, 1901. 3 , Jno. W. Crozier, 7 ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANORR, &v. | Office at residence, 6th Con. each (one wile west of Port Perry,)-- Moxnxy to Loan. 2 = E. FAREWELL, K.C., LL,B., Couatj 3) . Orown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- sitor, &c., Notary Public and Conveganoer. Jffice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. \ ¥ Vb, Hest, Office Hou#s--9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6 p,m. Also open Yaturday eveminge. + ga Gold Fillings, Bridge apd Crown Work a Specialty. Vitalised Air. Ofiae and Residence, Quiee 3 Port Pecry : TS 3 on | Ta Px ; §. foe hours--8 to 10 a.m ; 1 to3 pm. 'o rt Perry B ranch 3 H. G. MUTEHESON Blackstock, . Branches also al flaremént, St wi Oud Dl. Whi EN WwW. J. WHITE, '$s Acting Manager. anville, Oshawa, Whitby, Sunderland and Biooklin. a 3d 0UG BANKERS AND BROKERS. MQNEY. TO LOAN (Bitish Cspital) dt 4, 4} and 5 per cent. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED in any of the Provinces, or principal Uities in the Domi Marriage Licenses Issued. AGENT-- Allan Line aid C.P.R. Steamship Con- LAS ADAMS, of Canada. i ---- Es Sw Jos. BAIRD: ICENSKD AUCTIONEER lor the 4 County of Guatario, the Opsrxver Offien Patronage solicited. Dr. F. D. McGrattan . (DENTIST) L. D.9. of Royal College of Dental Surgeous, also D.D.8. of Toronto University. ix Office in the Allison Block over Allison's Drag Store. Offico hoars--8 a.m. t08.30p m, erry, April 9; 1902. v Se 44 Ci GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Apctioneer, Valuator, &e. FOR THK COUNTY 8¥F ONTARIO AND TQWNSHIF ISHES at this the commencement of er. Auctiop Sala, Season te ks to his nl . ie : i J. A. Murray, s DENTIST, Office over the Post Office. , PORT PERRY. of All branches of Dentistry, including Crown and Bridge Work successfully ' practiced. . Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painl¥hs extruction when required: A Prices to suit the times® rth Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agricultural and 5 Family Newspaper I8 PUBLISHED AT ., PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY 7 H, PARSONS "ERMS.--§ por annum, if vance ; ER EE sk SL thé ; atid po paper discontinned 2. Sh Crary Sr pup. > os iy [i 1. 3 4 ps IR rT | SERRE : ADVERTIS received a En d EA er i BE acvertise- Ne a - aid SHR terme will in olf cases be strictly adbered to » mous will be taken a JOB DEPARTMENT. Pamphlet Hand Bills, state that Bo effort or pains on his part to make all sale; in the Pst should be up mendatidn as to his abilify. given into his charge willbe attended t with prdinptness and dispatch. made git and blank notes supplied free, | gure, Partie8 #iehing to engage may Consult hie SALx the Observer 'or Standard Offices, Port Porry, for dates claimed for Sales, and méke arrangemonts, or write to his address a Phone at Residence, N§., 31. ®™ CHARGES MODERATE. gs Harrison, Diess and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies that she has moved to the formerly occupied' by her over Mr. Flint's Drug Store where she is prepared to execute all or 'ders' for Dress and Mantle Making in a manner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style « and Charming Efec Our charges are consistent with the value given. Port Perry, April 1, 1909. @. J. MORRISH' ISSUER OF MARRIAGE Port PERRY, ONT. TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLbd.~--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port Perry, is now in a [position to issue tickefs to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties asto the cheapest and best routes, &¢. , In addition to his rfumerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Stedmship lines, he has been re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties own, by consulting. Me Mc efore be £004 trip. The Great Englisi Remedy. B12 forms of Mental an: Goop BREAD FOR ALL-- 3 The dentand for the Bread of Mr. Pearn's manufacture is such that parties [rom the surrounding vill- ages of Port Perry are constantly driving fo town in order to obtain it, so in crder to meet the Jargely increased demand Mr. Pearn-his concluded tq largely increase lis bread route by taking in all 'the villages, and next week will com- mence the new route; so be on the look out for the "GoopBreaD" Wagon, CUPID VERSUS HER AAT. Plans Were Abandonéd. | » ' ;. By HELEN J. WOOD. "See Connie, 1 can't go & step intending fo travel will consult their After the Explanation the Studi PP. THERA WAS NO MISTAKING HIM WAS JIM. iF Wt x if burry? Why, we bave been gone only two months, and before that he was always hanging round after, you." 'She fairly sputtered in her excite ment, but a glance at her (daughter's It wore the, look of one stunned by the shock of a sudden ace calmed her. blow. 4 "Of course," she went en more quiet- ly, "it may have been going on for a long time. Maud is not pretty," with an admiring gaze at her own daughter, "but she is kind ang pleasant. He might have done : ; nd %*Yos,- be nigh having told me before--me, whi called his best friend. Now, mother, it: you are determined not to sce any- thing more today you can easily find ;| Your way home. 1 will follow out the .| program alone." And, picking up ber guidebooks, she hurried off. / Mrs. Curwin gased after ber with & growing anxiety. Did Conuie really care? > § Meardwhile the trim little ficure was hurrying down a long aisle. Iler eyes' passed over a kaleidoscopic succession' of objects that somebow failed to: make any impression on her braim The exposition roared and flashed' ground her, and in her mind one train of thoughts kept repeating with a hor rible persistency. 4 'Jim engaged--ber Jim! been ber Jim, she sald almost savage ly; bad been her: #0 long. She bad 'be flirted with tbe other boys, but he known all along, she felt sure. Had: be only been filrting with her? Neo, pol But hefe hy was, engaged to ag- other giri! And then the whole mis erable circuit began once more. : She came home to the pémsion so! white and weary that her mother wag, alarmed, but she pleaded fatigue and went off to bed like a tired cbild. | Poor Mrs. Curwin was much per plexed in the days that followed., - pie seerhed the usual Coane, but whit had Inspired the girl with thls insane notion of staying in Paris to study art? She argued and scolded, but al! in vain. Connie was g young persot of a determined mind, and on this subject she was more than usually de termined. Her mother finally resignec herself to the prospect of being an ex fle from her beloved native land, for, 0! course, where Cobnjé stayed she had to stay, too, until Cginie wearied o) this latest whim. ¢Mrs. Curwin | voutly hoped that if would be soar, , there was ove Shree for her' misery. Connie seemed to ba lost her enthusiasm over doing thé ex | position, She spent her time investi gating art sehools and studios, leaving her mother to plunge into all the de Fs 7 HIMORS OF BURGLARY {severe - ' 3 deen hot at. Indigestion and | wie THE CRACKSMEN BECOME lapsebnd #0 doubt had been, p eadache fand dizzinéss from whid I suffered," Fortunately, my wife ket just what I needed. She gave me the of Dr. 'Hamilton's Pills of n- Rite and put me to bed I was as fresh as a em was cleaned of its load boisonoua wasteeand I felt likea new ma. From now om, in eep regulated, I will use Football Player Has Mad His Shop Looted Every Christmas For Thiity Years--Parisidin Conclerge Supplied Information Gratis -- The Raffles' Guid Becorhe Grim In Their Jest i? i Whatever other people may do, it improbable that Mr. William Mec- "Father of the Football e," will ate the humor of busy a Tit-Bita. B ide for tha Mr. Bill Bikes has celebrated his merry Christ mas by visiting Mr. M at Birmingham. Last year may who do so and they never have a 8 ah ir Vhy not be healthy, hearty and well @ owe it to yourself, to your family, our frierds You tdnnot work ¢ly ; you cannot be happy yourself, by indigestion, and. all 1 pains and unpleasantpess whch accompany it--if you are weak- end by angemia--if your blood is being | up as usual, probably with a naughty ned and yonr system upset by con- | Jittle twinkle in his eye, .gnly, how- ever, to find the shop. stripped of worth § z I i Bi t g } i FRE x Ityou are suffering from any of these dermgements of, the temjorary or chronie--you should go at oneeto the nearest chemist and ask him for { box eof Dr This| perfect tonic laxative will cure your {edigestion ; purify and enrich your blood {banish constipation by safe and means ; improve your appetite r nerves, and help you to sleep Dr. Hamiltons Pills will give § ! gf i) f 3. § i i J i : :. premises. The burglar is not generally regard- fanny man. Bat there are oc- - 5 iif Li I Fl iE | ; : ¥ h i i= 5 - 2 sil and physical fitness fro mgrriage licenses. compliance they take one of the ty couples a the sheriff's office enjoys a phenom< enal business at $5 per wedding tick bi ou to wirk better, 25c. xes fo; $1.00, at all Catarrhpeone Company, Kingston, Ont $ : 28 Ef it 7 fe {padi 2 sefg £ 5. w 2 i g of § § 8 f f i E gps to I two ordinary o a is i B § 2g 2 REE ELE studios Ea Thesi were'weary days for Connie, Bg E 5 a $e 2 I ¥2 with sn omnibus counecting di with the marriage bureau. That other border city, Windsor, has lo reputation ag a Gretna ra k ree g Fo) & BE of i any other official, is Hable to a fine The matter was mentioned at the megting of the Yarmouth Town Trust, , when 'the asked who was responsible for the notice on the pier which had been the subject of a referenee in Punch. clerk stated that the notice was put the Intercolonial Railway, Paul used to paddle down the lakes $7 Hali hy dressed c from side to side ad if in search of ©. Her heart gave a leap, He Room For Canadian Coal. Of the large coaling trade of they West Indies, Canada gets practically, no share, and yet there appears ba no, reason why some oO not be imported fr ways jm g that she saw him. te, came directly foward There was no mistaking bim steam coal. Trini~ Barhadoes divide their im: jon of this article equally wi ited States and Great Britain, while Bt. Lucia, which has the largest banker coal trade, takes all its coal trom the United Btates, reports the SIMCOE'S HOME. : --_-- Famous Lieutenant-Governor's Last Residence Built In 1800. High among the hills surrounding Honiton, the little country town which is famed far and wide as the centre of the lace-making indystry of Lodge, the pleasapt English home where General Simgoe, the first Lieu- tenant-Governor, .of Upper spent the last few gears of his event at him. Then the glad ere!" she sald slowly. in from New York," was fl reply. "Found your moth- er on the Rue de Rivoll, so here I am." het her unresisting hand. "You gdlon't say you're glad to see at's rough when 4 chap comes $0 many miles to sep you, dear." oa The * acted like an electrig shock, hing free her hand, she faced him with blazing eyes. : gew you ought not to be here. to be at Newport with "It may be remarked that Canada: last year, as during the last few gnats has taken the greatest share of amounting to about 56 per cent. the total expert. Up to June 3 of the: taken from the records of the chame ber of commerce, 4,425 of which went to Canada; export of molasses--34, 18,093 p hy wi eampaigns of the Ameri- can Revolutionary war, with his anxious toil of the new British province w! had been given to him to the wilderness, he came back to land int 1786 to seek pose. But rest was not f ] both hapds now. He bad e people, forgotten évery- e white, tense face of the also to the same market. is New Forest Atlas. Brangh of the Depart ment of the nterior has issued thal firgs sheets of a new "forest atlas," clude 'plans of the Dom- Reserves, S #1 came over just as soon as nge it to tell you the truth. Jawes, from Colorado, who to Maud, and the stupid wd OTHERS WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS Find Help in Lydia E. Pink- | *'=% told me that they could never make gg ET¥E d you'd care so much. natural features, the different speci of trees the amounts of timbes obtained per acre from timbered areas, entries of various teads, Gund, them at the pen- g in the dusk. As usual, her filled with bundles. she cried triumphantly, "I "the greatest bargains for pair of bellows and a ER nd ro em him