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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Aug 1909, p. 1

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Offi anil Resldence, Quekn St., Part Peiry filoe hours--8 to 10 Kh ; 1to3 pm, hod Evenings. AE Telephone in ofich asd Hours, ofc night 3 ad IY oxtience of . L. Rabid, V.8. Port $ecry, Nov, 15, 1894. WH. HARRIS, BA. LLB. BARRISTER, &c., #iécessor to. und occupant of the i of the late F. ad arnold. Port Perry, = Ont. MONEY TO oan. Private Fands al 4 per cent. Feb. 7, 1901. "Jno. W. Orozier, AnnisTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCES, B Nc. Office at tesidence, 6th. Cou. ach {owe mile west of Port Pert§,)-- Monuy To Loan, i : E. FAREWELL, K.C, LL.B, Count; Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- Public and Convey , hitby, iJ. vitor, &c., Notar, Office--South wing Court House, Ont. "WA SANGSTER, Office Hours--9 to 12 a.m., 2 to b pom. Also open Saturday evenings. Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crown ork a Specialty. Vitalised Aiv: Dr. F. D. McGrattan (DENTIST) £..D.8. of Rays! College of Dental Surgeons, also D.D.S. of Toronto University. fice in the Allison Block over Allisou's Drug Store. Office hours--8 a.m. to8.30 p.m. 'port Perey, April 9, 1902. J. A. Murray, DENTIST, Office over the Post Office. PORT PERRY. All branches of Dentistry, inalyding Crown and Bridge Work successfully practiced. ; Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silvef, AlitnfTnum or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Coment Painless extraction when refjuired; 4 Prices to suit the times ®3 9, % Opa North Ontario Observer A Weekly Politital, Agriculturél and Family Newspliper 18 PUALISHED AT rPoRT PRRRY; ONT kvERY THURSDAY MORNING BY H. PARSONS DgRMS, ir in advance ; if 1.50 irs Sursed wd, lo Shoides kn teres than 3, ane paper discon! until re paid. Ey |EPTERS money, 'When addressed fm i, SPOTL ad ride wh bat out ik. 'VERTISEMENTS messured Ao Eo rd Non oh aad, 2 TH, ved {i a ADVERTISEMENTS rotel tor publica wih ! eh wire a: ad SF yore 4 um discount sllewed to Meroliuts nd other Aivortisd by the year of half yedr. © 43 3 teckis will In all ossds be striqtly ndbered to f 'JOB: DEPAR . Provifiges, in a the ny Dominion panies. JOS. BAIRD JICENSED AUCTIONEER for the 4 County of Qutario. Sale Register at the Opskrvir Otlice Patronage solicited! Manchester, Jan. 19, 1809. "GRO. JACKSON, Licensed Audflouser, Valuator, &c. FOB THE COUATY OF ONTARIO AFD TowNSHIf OF CARTWRIGHT, tien thanks to his put favors." "In and oontiuued; patronage he desires to state that no effort or pains will be spa; on his part to make all sales entrusted to him successes, His very extensive practice | in the past should be a sufficient recom | mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into bis charge will be attended t with promptness and dispatch. Sale list made out and blank notes sapplied free, on applicatior, yal Parties wieliing to engage his services may consult Nis SaLx Bujamr either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port! make arrangements, or write to his address 47 Phone at Residenge, No. 31. = CHARGES MODERATE. x. GEO: JATKSON, Nes. £ 1901. Port Perry P. 0 gt a Miss Hetrison, Dress and Mantle Maker ISHES to jnform the ladies that shé has moved to the rooms formefly occupied by her over Mr. Flint's Drug Store where she is prepared to execute all or- dets for Dress and Mantle Making in a manner unstfpassed for Correctness of Style and Chiirming Effect. Qur. charges are consistent with the value given. Port Perry, April 1, 1909. G. J. MORRISH ISSUER | OF MARRIA LICENSES . Port PERRY, ONT. May 10, 1007. f "DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS, BANKERS AND BROKERS: MONEY TO LOAN (Bitish Capital) at 4, 4: ahd 8 per cent. 'Fire, Life and Hccident Insurance: REAL ESTATE BOUGAT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED Marriage Licenses Issued. AGEN T--Allan Linsand C.P.R. Steamship Com- A QearIRE hehe wets py McCa fo Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, and | or ptineipal Qitiss in ths of Cdtiada. pe TICKETS TO ALL FAETS OF THE WobrLD.--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port Perry, is now in a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply dll necessary itiformation to parties as to the cheapest and best toutes; &c. In addition to his nutierouf Ticket Agencies for Rail- and Steamship lines, he has re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railtay. Parties ISHES at, this the commencement of iitending to travel will consult their another Auction Sale Seasun to re: own interests A by consulting Mr. A tive cure for all fe 2 pooisizaoueo tor sll Sore of EE he ot adios Ov Windsor, Goop BREAD FOR ALL-- 3 The demand for the Bread of Yt. Pearn's manufacture is such that parties from the surrounding wil agds of Port Perry are constantly driving to town in order to obtain it; so in crder to meet the largcly increased demand Mr. Pearn has concluded to largely increase his 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. er. hens E.G. MEHARRY, Jul : 123 Coloh! uly 9. ®| Toronto, or at the offices of the Bank '| Stock" at any time. J ba paid half-year! cheque on the Ist of June and VEY hone December ia bach Kk! i-|and after the 80th day of Jung, 1909, , | the féeae per atnum, Three courses--COMMER- CIAL, STENOGRAPHY and } THELRGRAPHY, PallTermOpensAag. 30, THE COLLEGE GEG. SPOTTON, PRIN. 0 IE CC Aor MARCH, 1910, & mar- ried man who understands arming, to work a farm of 480 acres n shares. I broke and ferced last ear 270 acres which is at present n wheat, that will be ploughed again this fall, ready to sow the Spring of 1910. 1 will allow the tenant to break a certain number of acres cach year for which I will pay hich cash. You will require at least eight Hotses, and neccesary imple- wehts. - A good man who does right can have lease tenewed for an unlimited time. | This fatm is in the Gilbert Plains district, Manitoba, seven miles west of the town of Grandview, on the main line of the Canadian Northern Railway ; two passenger trains daily - first station west ot Grandview 1s in the centre 9 the farm. Very convenient, no dtawipg graitl to market ; load right tom Sepafdlor in cars. THere is dlso a mice cteck on farm. For particulars, address the own: Winpipeg, Mn Provincial Load of $3,800,000 THE GOVEHNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF/ONTARIO, under the authority of Chgpter 8, of the Statutes of Ontario, 1809; invites subscriptions, trom the public lot a loan of $8,600, on bonds of Prhvias of Ontario, or "Ontario Govethment Stock." The bonds will be dated lst June, 1902, and payable on the 1st June] 1989, in denominations of $1,000 each, with coupons attached for interst at the rate of four per cent. per an , payable half-yearly on the lst June and 1st December in "each vear at office of the Provincial Treasuret, of Montreal, ii Montreal, Canada, and in New York, N.Y., at the holder's 0] tion. Bonds will be made payable, to bearer, but on r hi? will be register- ed ia the office of t urer and endorsed as payable only to the order of certain persons or corpora- tions, and en request of holders will be exchanged for 'Ontario Government ¢*Ovtario Dyrernant Stock" will bear interest from the 1st day of Juue, 1909, pritc! payable on the lst day of June, 1980; and interest at the rate of four per éént. per annum will year. rio Government way be suligeribed for in sums of or multiples thereof, and will be tra! able on thehooks of the Treasury De- partment only by ® holder or his attorney in §lmilar manner to transfers of bank stock. June, 1009, will be 102 for each $100. prices will be 102. and, interest from the lst June, 1909... < Write for particulars' u PETERBORO & BUSINESS COLLEGE }| e Provincial Treas: | mg The issue price during tha onth of | the clematis. heless his unwelcpmé neighbor him continually, for the a 'child and a cat, and : singing. the child and the prowl the quiet and peace He would | tle | panting from a ¢ when she would be ly rome: g their wall ntly *#t their kitcher ey and throttl . Brownlow en on your owt " halted at the il one day his ardot the broken paling of the streak of fur and hip where the child sat the race. And that wa his undeing; for the child patted hi head, put her little arms about his neck and loved him, and the woman rubbed his silky ears kindly and asked bim to come often. And when he re turned to his lonely home he left hal his heart behind and could not look bis master {n the eyes that night. Thereafter the cat prowled unmo lgsted, and Selzer often slipped through the paling for a surreptitious visit "TARE IF BACK INSTANTLY [" BROWNLOW Ni = ORDERED, gs Mr. Brownlow soon dis- and boiled with indignation. e crfed. "That's her trick-- subverting Seizer: stealing his affec- ning. of course, to gain the 'finally! Go to her, if you he roared tao Seizer. "But belong to both of us!" id not believe that. He loved felt that they had only to' understand each other to ossible for him to belong: to jo would manage it! vi 0, 0D¢ evening as Mr. Brown. smoked behind his vimes, through them at the other ger frofted nowand devceited 1 gli Sone Sick One RL Rb pe A 14 Pee If It Pails. an act of Humanity? some sick friand of his, my you have !~arned of & ts maker dare sy to and 'unconditionally already, know of Dr. popularity. im or her, that por hor trot Even he felt that. single to seftle their difference, and deter "What is it, old fellow ?* he repeated. ve * | mine the mind of the ancient legislator Selzer picked up the object and of- va ¢ with 3 fered it as if bestowing a fortune. Mr. Brownlow's feet came down off®| the cistern pump with a bang. "What the--all creation does this mean?' He dashed the object from him as if stung. A woman's shoel Patient Selzer brought it back, look- She would be here presently for her prop- erty. They would meet. "Take it back instantly" Browulow ordered. But Selzer stood his ground, his ears cocked for her coming. "Take it back! Take it back!" his stormed, cuffing him severely, but for the first time In his life Seizer refused to obey and, when phe did not come, lay down with his ngse on his paws, gazing appealingly at his mas- ter. "AD scheme--pretty scheme, in- deed!" Mr. Brownlow exploded. "Put it into his mouth and sent him here with {t. Tm to return it, of. course, and ghe'll have her chance. Oh, I see through you, madam!" He'd return it at once too. He snatched the shoe, which was nearly pew, intending to fling it to her back door, but be found it was badly gashed with Reizer's teeth. That would not have mattered could he be sure the doz had not stolen it But the doubt mace him pause, and he decided he could not pitch it back tn that condition. He worried over it all night, put Selzer into prison next morning and worried all day, went home the long way to awold passing the widow's bouse and found the child at the fence comforting Setzer, who had bark- ed himself hoarse. The child fied at his approach, which 50 offended him that he threatened the 8s he let him out with terrible | FRias Ir 6 010 Bot stay at bome mad} 4 mind his business. ; After supper he fastened the doors, drew close the blinds, lighted up and contemplated tHe shoe standing impu- dently upon his desk. She had a neat foot, not too 8: for a woman of ber size. He set if beside his own, then blushed hotly and backed away, study- ing it from a fresh viewpoint. She had a very peat foot, and she was a very good looking woman, too, with a bright smile and a cheery voice. The place bad seemed unbearably dull when she and the child had been away once for a few days. He blughed again at discovering these refléétions, cuffed Selzer for his too interested espionage, slammed the shoe in a closet and retired. Next morning he decided that he must get a new pair to replace the ruined shoe and send in such & man- ner that she could take no advantage even if she had planned the situation. Then arose another worry. KEvery- body in his town knew that he had no womankind for whom he could be buy- ing shoes. He would never hear the maledictions, he journeyed to the city with the shoe, duplicated it in a pair of the best and mafled them to her. For days after he made furtive at- tempts to ascertain if she wore them, and the impression that sbe was a very good lobking woman deepened and with it great depression of spirits and dissatistagtion with his life. The torn 'shoe was locked in his drawer. Mrs. Smithfield, peacefully enjoying her 'tea one day, was amazed at Sel- per's walking in and presenting her with one of Mr. Brownlow's large, may, she cast it from her as if stung. She called heaven to witness tha she had been patient witi the inso- Jence of an old bachelor woman hater. He had made war upon her cat from the first merely to torment her. The dog was not to blame. . He had put Selzer up to stealing her hoe merely to torment her; he had kept the shoe last of the sly bantering. Muttering | 8 shining patent leathers. To bis dis- This singular duel took piace in their son's presence; (oypeau pére was an advocate by profession and a member of one of the French parliaments. Madame was exceedingly diminutive and had to wear exceptionally high pattens to approach the ordinary stat- ure of women, but she was fierce and domineering in temper. The coiibat appears to have been a drawn battle, and the sense of Justinian remained as obscure and debatable as ever. Tao A Batch of Anectlotes. Some interesting anerdotes and gos- sip, new and old, of the law courts are given in the English Illustrated Magazine, The writer df the article was once present in copnrt when a juror, who opened the ball by saying. "This case, my lord, really les in a nutshell," received the reply, "You crack it, then." ! There have been times when clever witnesses have got the better of coun: sel in a skirmish of words. When the farrier was asked where he got his knowledge of the: mare's age frem he said, "From the mare's own mouth, sir." Irish lawyers are generally endowed by Dame Nature with quick wits. Among them all perhaps Curran held the palm for lightness and vivacity. When some one told him that no stu- dent should be called to the bar who did not possess a landed estate of his own, he retorted, "How many acres make a wiseacre?' Bt it was a Scotsman, appropriately enough Lord Brougham, who, seeing hin, horses take fright, yelled to the conchman, "Drive into something OPERATION PREVENTED By Lydia E Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound Chicago, Ill. -- "I want to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. 1 was so sick that two of fhe best doctors ip Chicago said I would die if I did 3% hate en po operation. ac aloany had two operations, an they wanted me to go through a third ong. suffered day and night from in- flammation and a small tumor, and never thought of seeing a well day agnin. A friend ay toh roe how Lydia = Senpeeree™] E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound had helped her, and I tried it, and after the third bottle Was Cl »_Mrs. ALVENA SPERLING, 11 Langdon Street, Chicago, iL. If you are ill do not drag along at home or in your place of employment until an operation is necessary, but build the feminine system, and re move kA cause those distressing aches and taking Lydia Compo made has been the stan- female fis and has the health of .shou- have been trodbled ats, inflammation, ul- ration, fib rs, irregularities, erodic backache peat hE -down eeling, ) dizahs ness, 4 dein Why don't you try it? Dosttivel : Ix ! vely rest sandsof women wi with dis) and insulted her by forcing upon ber a flaunting pair in such a way that he knew she not return them, mere- 1y to torment her, and now, most in- solent of all; he sent one of his flat- 1 shoe, rushed to the division fence and hurled it with ce of Mr. or nervous STUDYING ESQUINAUX. Government Will. Make Further in vestigations In North. The Canadian Geological Burvey, under the late Dr. G. M. Dawson, gathered from time to time a 1 amount of interesting and valuab! information regarding - the native races. Since the death of Dr. Daw- .sont this portion of the work of the 'department has been allowed to lan- 'gaish, but this year a fresh ion * which start was ae in 2 Qirestion | cannot 'but ve of great historical and pets interest, as well as ubject of J 8 & i in allowing ; : i gt f cently b of Bt. Johns, Quebec, panied from + Northern Ontario remains of Andrew Dunn, the prin, cipal victim, for interment at his old home just outside that eity. : Andrew Dunn and companions were dynamiting a vein. 'The. fuse was ignited and the men ran, followed, by Dunn's collie dog, which picked, kD the dynamite stick in: his teeth. explosion came just as the dog reached the cabin and dropped the n was killed almost' instantly, his skull being fractured in two places, and one of his arms and two ribs being broken. QOnegof.the other men, Bims, was st and badly! cut about the neck, while, the other miner, Hackett, escaped with a fewt bruises. The dog, which was the cause of the disaster, bounded away] and escaped injury. ERE, A Positive Guarantee Goes with every box of VITAL If they don't bring back your failing energy, your money will be refunded. i a box or %- for $2.50. :-Fox sale br plot $2.30. Fox gale bys. fpr = y She Didn't Go Back. i Miss Agnes Laut, whose address ony ~yellow journals" and how they may . be got rid of, created such a stir at the International Congress of Wo=- men, has ever been noted as one withy views of her own and with a courage of her convictions. In Winni she is remembered as a delicate girl with definite opinions and an independent spirit that entirely belied her looks. When Miss Laut left Winnipeg to try het fate in the big world ol jour- nalism and literature, there were nod - wanting those who predicted that she ; would soon be back at her desk in' The Free Press office. Her first work was the reporting of the i of , the Joint High ty bee, and in this she succeeded in g3 way that ranked her work with that' of the ublest Ottawa and Washington' correspondents. From that time rige hus been steady, and though has several times vigited Winnipeg, she has evinced no téndency to ocems- oy her old dexk.. To-N ight 5 just; before retiring, if your liver is sluggish, out of tune, and yoy feel dull, bil- lious, constipated, take a box of : aid you'll be alright in the morning. + oi gad EVER 3000 I ORC RS CRO > 25% a box, or five bexessfor For sale at Flint's Drug' Store WEEE MEARE ARAN ft i A Man of Weight. { Pobple in many Ontario towns 2 know Mr. Holland, of Whitby, who . has done excellent work as grand' organizer of the Sons of Temperance. . > Mr. Holland isin big in_achieveinent, He rela

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