ws I had sUppused were the late fruit of a cumulative Saltuep and uly uow possible to Some recept. Kant or Fichte were the: prompt improvisations of the eartest' ol Ram f Parmenldes, [Teraclitns ! i un. view gt. these si Iiy,.moul vay, than ndolent learning o | otliér,' Leave we alone. . 1)o nok me out bf Leibnitz or Schelling, snd 1 1 Ad for the boy wwbht pd. falihfal % the world ff ycfus could make clean ont TET SRP a tS i 8.7. ; ~ the 7 ye , / 0 here, shiftiess, \ a ou Demet ; : : iB oA etl ~ morn ¢ ; "55. | of history the lives of Milton, Shake. ' HOWie cffy. Mg 13 never jale and can (geq] thors. Prrvaiorsy, Sond got the i a Deposit of One Dollar or 'Hon, I han ar Xia TS Spe ] gos. Sud 1n apres 'Speare: ana Dito, these three, and Pen aa able and Decne an edi Father Taco ho is. { 3 "he ove, in our Savings J 3 i ! i t} h Re SAVE | iiss tht Bot, tn. be, See sou not how | WEial to-day as he could hall 8 cen! over eighty years of age, was Oise and Residence, Queen > 4 3 - "Come jn." , . born erfminal Mnstloet. iy Toss (he So RBE BE ce woatd pot" FOTY v m "devil" he climbed | od on June 13, 1849 o ther Bish- Co twas; 163 pos) Port Perry Branch, © CG HYICHESON, | Tu dur owned geo. asa the ere nerapted by a | Cet Je (be 70 E% BF nan would be? | mt oly to the oditorsup and owosr | 5 5 Mente, asd. alte immed 46d Evenings. 2 ol BR : er * Manager. chief of police pushed his chatEs be- the doot, geutle and yr Ee Ps Er ately thereafter he went to ne in office aud honse, open night 1a L$ .. se W. J. WHI 3 Blt Tho ' i ing his time. E e k of Canada. The where he hes labored ever if by oar Ee orithy connected BI cKstock 3] ie $ Acting LY mis rd The suggestion of a frown "4 "Come 10, ene the invitation ab- ; Why Dinah Wept. : ~ |eran t even es séts type occa the residence of G6. L. Robson, V.8.. | Branches alsn atl Bos vginville. Oshawa, Whitby, |" had. gathered oo. the: JEUNE gute: | ; Not loog ago a Hentenant in the sionally Way ot ore & * Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1834. Claremont, St land and Broollin. |Dayors brow lnstantly vanished Jovkwardly 10 'moet the [ BAST Was Oficeed away ob 8 three a the time that he was Bremier, | thot, lank duri he called at the office of The Calgary ighi g y Herald $6 Aée the plant and' bbserve tablishing several new ehurches. the working of the Mcrgenthaler type- casting machines, The Herald being BACK TO CANADA: A ; tin when he recognized who his unwill- ; wd Alhot, §-von bern? he | JOOFS' cruise. The order had been dreaded for weeks, and when It came the wung wife, who was to be left in a Brooklyn fat with a baby and a col- 1 ored servant, was in deapalr. . ing caller was. He looked inquiringiy = stafmered M-sneprize. not knowing - - : = br ree 4 Bo on i Gr, EL DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADANS, || | hoes oh Si ou "Bod 3 Rt ov" vu . the first offide on the prairies to iu- , © Bueccessof to and Géoupant -of the : : 9;ghe boy's trouble leading fo bls of tng. proffered elnir ac fenced | She controiled bet sorrow very well, stall them. He got king of the | What Chicago Tribune Says of the Sees of the Jate F. M. Yarnold. BANKERS AN BROKERS tersi pe 2RCy standing... ot however, until thie a:tnal moment of improvements in prin trade as Movement Over the Line. - Port Perry, - Ont. D . "Why, FH Ibof1 can't He "Fim sent fof me," she said stinply. | PArting came. and then sbe wept as! compared with hall a century ago.| This is the way The Chicago Tris EL re . era-- eve it W-what's 'the watier i "Y heard he was in trouble." though ber heurt wouid brea. The In answer to a bantering inquiry as | hype looks on Canada's immigration MONEY TO LOAN. ¥ . ; + BOP: «yea; at least he Is charged with | cruler was fo leave the navy yard to Brstier De could Siisk type =o problem : . ; Péidate Funda at 4 per cent. MON : TO LOAN - : st=jarceny, I ean," expinined ord, | €&rly next morning, aud the lieutenant well as he 3 Whoo 8 71 tins "1 'Don't be afraid you can't get peo- ri Shag EAE wack oom ot. | Bom torre Io uy | U5 3, ods, LCi | pi, ad pom J 0 ope ed 'better. e sald that ue Lad a fu the midst of her lamentations the 44 considerable length in the columns oe -- I hasan a witness 'whoicould glear him of the young wife heard a sniffing and sob- | of The Herald that evening undet| on, the American continent where charge. But/yon-- what are you--what | bivg In the dining room, and unon glance: | the heading "The Premier of Canada | they can go." That was drawing it " ~ - 2 is 3 . . '% 4 1 i Crone . (Bitish - apibal) -at 4, 4} and 6 per cent. Ini . . . v -----" A i SoCICHUR, rrranies, Fire, Life and HAceident Insurance. ean 1 do fOr you, Miss Taibo?' he | Ig through the door she saw Dineh, | sets type in The Herald offiee." An-| a little strong, considering the hun- &e. 0 Ye at ri ho = 20 A ' faltered. the colored mald, rocking her body to other good story, which Sir Macken-| dreds of thousands of men end wos Reach (vue mile west' of ¥ Then, ering his composure, ti¢ | and fro in a chair aa@ freeping violent. zie loves to tel, is that, when Minis- | men who stream into this coun ter of Customs in the administration | yearly and stay here. There are many | of Bir John A. Macdonald, he was on | Canadians who think this the only | a horseback tour through the West | place on the American continent they a told: her 5 a A REAL ESTATE BOBGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED 3 in any of the Provinces, or principal Cities in tha at the charge was, stating what be bad been in- "Why, D-D-Dinafi, what's the rm mat- cullud pemmen friend o mine am that he was a tramp printer and the land seekers from the Western "qr i ' oy T'm not guilty. 1 dido't take the gwine sal hixse"t on dat same 3 to get a little money to go States who are settling on the ign BE. FAREWELL, K.C, LL.B., County | D . formed b chief. ter?' cried the mistress. "You seem _. oii 5 N. 5) NE +) , Orown Abney; Rarsieresy Coanty Sol- : ion of Canada. : Suddeuip Jim pushed forward, ex- | to t-ttake Mr. Rlan's departure as | hii Coa ng) Be fi hi by phy A eo oitdr, &o:, Notary Public and Conveyancer. citedly intepruptiug. "You mustn't | Much fo beart as 1d do. journey, when he got to Revelstoke | the Dominion emigrates to the United Court H bith; © : : ; . g Diegijouth wing Court House, yy . mind my bottin' In," be begged. "i'm | Deed i t, Mis" Blank; 'deed 1 he sauntered leisurely into a printing { States. z E ~ a . 2s in*to tél you all jes' how it ali | doesn't" soblx ® Dirah. "What am office and asked for a job, the But Mr. Hill says they are going | AGENT --Alan Line and C.P.R. Steamship Coni: at . fn orhtested | boderin' als chile am de fae' dat a proprietor, who did not im, back to the land of their birth--tha¥ pot! \ | | | ---- eR TTT : : panies. W. A. SANGSTER, RY Li te vig y tell. You know 1 couldn' 'a east. The boss sized him up and said Canadian wheat lands are "real * DENTAL SURGEON. i Sons such # thing. It was this way." grusabit- New Tord Yerth, ! rather regretfully that he had no posi-¢ former Canadians" who will be al erent = ¢ e came § little nearer. "1 thok the IE { tion vacant. The Cabinet Minister | the more useful to the Dominion be- - Ofive Hote =a Tai 2 tod pim. JOS. BATITRD borage 10 ALL [ARTS OF THE watelt to, fin, an' John Khgwed i. f Starts Right In. thanked him.and left. It was only d | couse they have been educated along Als open Saturday evenings. ICEN ®D AUCTIONEER for the YORLD.-- Mr. W, H. Mec aw, Port " told him What I meéduot to do. He up- "})obs ronr wife always think be ' few houfs after that the newspaper | American lines. wid - I. County of Ootario. Sale Register at Perty, is now in a position to issue derstands, Me an' Johu's the best of | fore she speaks?® "1 don't know. man learned of the identity of his| This hardly squares with the atts, en Filings, Ridge os) Crown | (}o Ousenvir Office Patronage solicited. tickets to all parts of the world and frionds. I couldn't 'a' taken bis watch | |'Va never been up that early.'- caller. He hunted him up, and the of the Englist-apeaking Canadiand or! peciadty. Vitdlive ir. Manchester, Jan, 19, 1899. ito supply all necessary information | or anybody else's. I'n no thief, Me | Cleveland Leader. too Bad a hearty laugh over the epi- life, They SEY nd PAR the professions. The great majority to parties asto the cheapest and Dr. FP. D. McGrattan GEO. JACKESON,. | best routes, &c. In addition to his of the men who are now leaving the fo tim fred things on even | JF SICK--WHY PAY | : 2 Saskatchewan's Premier. ; 4 : 5 ; ! $ 1cie il- tt 3 S Tnited Sta to cultivate Canadian: f DENTIST) Licensed Auctioneer, Valuater. Ho. pro Toko = mples for, x» i J oe hi de x Unless Health First Returns. | a Er ot Seb Micke nat, Hon. pits i ons farmers, L.D.S. of Kayal College of Dental Surgeons, 3 - y 2 4 » A at Hero is what should and can be done! ter an as fi printer's | porn and reared here. They under- aD BLS. of 'Tegonts Lhiversits, ih THE 0OUITY. OR ONTARIO ANY ZOMNAHLY been re appointed Ticket Agent for Me rd rh up or toes Now yout would not willingly pay for food | "devil" in the early days of Regina | gtand their business hronn and 'the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties * ust not go on the ' ghat vas woithless--would you? | when it was a small town and its only | Canada could have no more valiable Altisoy Blok over Allidon's book. | Then why pay formodicino unt) that med | Claim '10 note lay in being the hesd- | sequisitions : - + eine TOV 0 Ci vorth? . _ Drug Stor Fn That' sas all fun; all wade up." he a Foullvely Knowl ort Di" hoops Re: quarters of the Territorial Gevern- That part of the continent owes serach opto. Bios op pf Mont | mont. "Young Scott, applied for | much fo. the United State. Thora k Restorative witli @ sigued aud sealed 30 da job one day snd gof swept the ent, the loyalists--or: Torjes--af the : le 3 Oia a floor, Sis rollard.} 160 alter. the. close have apigyey 7 og sic Sy bere | and lighted fires in the office of 8] the war, but prior to the adaption of. 1 i - that "Dr, Shoop ¢ Liestofalive 1s a0s0MUL- | pountry weekly. He did the work | the constitution there was a large' n do with each other. "Tt near- Iy free {f it fails". Let others do the same-- faithfully and had ambition. No one | American migration to Quebec snd Ofiesin. 1 ie lef Sovhri ¥h gout af of intending to travel will consult their es 1 ne t ¢ Sago: ps. interests by Consulting Mr. 0 i. ht a a & : *d y 30 day "No CAs . fen fo na wilh he Il sles entr: | to ry extensive practios i "1 vever dope it, No, sir. I'm not x be "a sufficient recom guilty," answered Jim promptly. "But we, 1 didn't know what wag OF else pass thoir prescriptions by. i : | or > pL ® . 5 n that earl: riod, however, dream- in this Office ver the Post Office. 7 is ability. All Sale 1 don't wanter be tried this mort: tter with you all. 1 wanted to more yu nocd "mors irene ay ed that one Vs he would be the chief Darn Ee he hep o West you together once more, an' so few days and nots the immediate improvement. adviser of His Majesty in a great had tb pened d Cansda 'y 'When the Stomach, Heart, Kids not been o up am AY "wake at night thinkin', (binkin', wrong then test Dr. hoops Restorative. I donot | Canadian province, was accessible. . o 1 given into his obarge will be attended t groasawp rzss Brain Worry, X f0'," he added. with some display of | b witness, I've got a witness who ¢'n thinkin'. An' then it all come to me 40s the Stomach nor simulatethe leartor Kid | To find the secret of his success, Now comes this new Americar .* PORT PERRY. Riven vty, ; { ith profiptness and dispatch, Sale list Roo Impotency, 1 "N til ; ) 2 5 . icludid S of anxiety. "Not anyways until 1 get my 41 faioig of Deutiatry, ifcludibg| made ont avd blank notes supplivd frée, | a A ear) grove, 4 wn sud Bridge Work successfhlly i 8 3 for that ii oY 1 that \ A 8 : aati , lr to cnzame BT sarin fy Sixior is Ono wil Plates, Sif ra Palear me all right." 1k & flash, as clear as day. It Rap De raat re. The books below will | one must, Know the man. I Selo} | migration. Canada should be pro- Artifioa) Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum | may consult hie SaLx R ith Ca sept arice. Write tor "All Fight, theo. We'll wait. It's | the.omly way I could think of doin' Jt. bestillyouhow Iam succeeding. ©. [1 name the qualities that have foundly grateful for it. Quality counts EO Paar y: otwali hie Sass: Rucizask either at gp, ogg m Coys Windsor, On ; These books also tell of tiny hidden "in- | to his advancement, his friends | for more than quantity, and one or Kubler Plates. the Observer. or, Standard Offices, Port ' . o halt an bour tll court time. Don't the only chance. I knawed it'd side nerve," no larger than a silken thread. Ther | Gould say that 6ouFage and stick-to- | oe In a Y. ot oe Fillings of Dold, Silver or Cement dire ha EE I meet RT. amin 1 onan Bad for me fof awilie, but 1 flhowiiet nore sgl dw sel mies | SC nes slong with Ap Aflablo dis: | Dominion than ten unskilled emi , make arrangements, or write to his addiéhs TE Ny me," Ford called to the chief, who | knowea it'd be all Fight when if Was action of impulse. ° position, are his predominant chal grants from Europe. eo Painless extraction when required: was leaving the t ;008 $0 nuit the times® 4 Phone at Residence, No. $1. ® Farm for Sale a I Ton. Tullive tne you CHARGES MODERATE. on 33 are gullty until you've been tried and GEO. JACKSON, |rm\HE UNDERSIGNED off ws for sale | convicted." He caught himself about all over an' you understood. ata fis who no oy Gell how | acteristics. He is a vigorous cam- nn Be 7 vot guilty. You two is the thettoniach, aiid Bidneysepcihgvetholr inside" paign speaker, and never hits below G. P.'s Start In Life. 3] y " T Ives. ve 3 i ' 3 : guilty ones," be pointed his trembling ii By sbetts is not a man to trifle yi jy interesting to note how Hon. fogerat them in accusation. "You've weakor failing inside nerves. All of these fact with on the platform as many an in- Gp. Graham, one of the shrewdest . : 1 Nov. 1, 1901, J Pott Perry P. 0 the East-half of lot 7 in the 8rd con - hails" k i | # con, | to add, "Add I won't belfeve it theif", ) S i toll why I ain able to say. "itis free it it hails". | terrupter knows to his sorrow. i t efficient members of the North Ontario Observer ed heft Cg WIE containing 100 acres more "Who's a Elid bay P! pt Stal fro each other What Jou veil This is why I my "take no chance on a During the last provincial campaign a got his start in back. It alw't right for you medicine whose maker dare not back il | he was speaking at Lumsden, where it." At school he was a diligent pupil A Weekly Political, A ltural did Mi H $ tor nse, 13000 fran house, 2 hesnganel, oad ét this way. I can't stawd ft Just as I do by this remarkable offer" in dence. As 4 Wy' J tic ricultur with stone foundatlon--«tabling under | °° " ne 0 ar + | some opposition was evidence. i : Z 4 Y ors pe S8 arrison, Bo aT mat Eas OF, wl, and sce," Jim replied la- ore, and you mst fove--esch-- 80 writs no boday for the order. sy | Mr. Scott was talking a heckler yell: an oxelied 1% Than : x is in a good state of cultivation. Pro.| conlcally. p galo--and--always" | HE RR ed, "Rats." Quick as a flash came i findi it it it s Tv PUBLISHED AT Diess and Mantle Maker purty fe well fonced. Possession to| "You refuse to tell me?" ould say no more. Whether it Tay? oman & lave m7 the retort: ie a eel too HR 3 PORT PERRY, ONT. 2 . !plow at once. For further pai ticulars "Yes, sir," : ~ +3 heart, his words or mere ex- But write me first for the order. "Has my young friend over there village of Iroquois. There he spent EVERY THURSDAY MORNING V Se to inform the ladies apply to $i proprlotor the premises. "Coute, vow. You wast not tik hat mattered not. | pop Al ru Be Dr SToons Ba ire. Lye in his pocket or in his 7 onths behind the counter 3 - that she has moved to the | . F. BEDFORD. | way. Perhaps you don't realize that the "prosecutor," had entered, | 50 drop me & lino please--and thus save | HEH h 5 beara Darcelling sugar, butter, cotton, shirts . : BY roms formerly occupied by ber Fdrple ill, Aug. 10, 1909. you are ip the bands of the officers of presence of this arch conspir | fsappointment and delays. Toll mo SONI] 3% thet a arq and overalls. i H PARSONS over Mr. Flint's Ding Store where | w= mmme-- tbe law and charged with an ugly of~ not noticed. Ford was the A postal will do. Sp SE hk De a One day his father, the late Rev. : she is prepared to execute all or on : tense. Db you? Speak out, boy.' tnke advantagé of the situation. | | Besides, you aro free to ognsult mo as vou ' y late hour. Ye a yy pens - TARMS.--1 por sngum If yoid in sdvenen £205 8480 | ors for Dress and Mentle Making |The Non Tasteless Liquor, Drug and | Jim remained speechless. dvanced smlilingly, holding out | Book below are yours--and without cost. i : I oer of Mmisbdry,. a ; aod Bo otonstunad 3 S 3 "You refuse (0 answer my question?' Mii Perhaps a word or two from me will clear | | Ig) 8 5 3 > than vd so paper in a manner unsurpassed for 0Dacco o. oy. ves ; his hands to Miss Talbot. | oo orbs or ave helped thousands Father Lacombe. drove to Iroquois and called his son SESE 4F6 Jabs vi We have yey to hear of-oné failure to Ford apoke with an unmistakable show | are the guilty ones sure enpfgH. | upon ("ousands by my private prescription or | On September 8, Rev. Father La- to the front of the shop. LETTERS seosdtalng fon, Me irarsinatk | Cotrecthess of Style cure where a fair trial has been given. | Of, lritation. 3 os ke his advice," he pleaded. penional udvice plan. My best effort I surely pombe for the twenty thousandth time "George," he said, 'do you know . v one § and Charming Eftit Can be givén without tha person know. | "k@0 Jim replied doggedly. - "Ang= {> d not resist. She let him take | you have it from in sind, for tomorrow never celebrated High Mass in the cathedral what I have done? 1 have { ADVERTISEMENTS mensursd bp ooyariel ama "J" | fugit, is harmless and absolutely with. | Wars till my witness comes." E ads. "Yes, we are the guilty | comes. Dr. Shoop, Box 12 Racine. Wis. of St. Albert, near Edmonton, Alber- out The Morrisburg Herald for yow, ADVERTISE Tosbived Suda win] Our charges dra tonsistent with |out taste. Mother, sister or wife, vou Ford turned to the unfinished work: replied laughingly, with an HA Suvi shall ¥ Sad Yous ta. The occasion was also the fiftieth and I want you to take hold and renf Ep : Yih [the value given. would be doing a great work by giving | at his desk, but his fhoughts refus ner vo Toman "We | No-1Qulzspersin © No.iforWomem | gnniversary of the establishment of "it. 5 hand obacged oo vertise-| : this remedy to some members of your | to dwell there. Io spite of himself Sh vo So bed" No. 8 On the Kidneys No.6 On lihoumatism the Gray nuni in the place The "Thank you, father," answered the Waa wif be i + 7 Port Perry, April 1, 1909. family. We will mail a fu'l month's| ming reverted to évents of the: pasts bo punis : town; the convent; sbhoofé, cathedral, ' youth. "Iwill do my best to make a # is your sentengp. Jour bond ® | up GI DEST JOURNALIST, | tnd the palace of Bishop 'Legal wore success of the paper treatinont for five dollars. The Scobell y . eatin © dolla two years, with all of which Jim was all beautifully decorated. The cathe- | The plant was out of date and the Byly called to Jim. Loong 3 f tharines, Ont, 4 - 5 , or A a idl: : Drug Co., St Ca es, Ont. so intimately associated. He. rhealled: j the exultation of the momemM | gi. Mackenzie Bowell Has at | dral was crowded ab the services, and | place generally hors de combat, Hin 5 JOB DEPARTMENT. 5 A avy the pathetic circumstances that brought diy to the occasion. Been at | rather Lacombe took charge. Alter | father had made only a small a 3 Pamphlet Hand Bills, Posters a. J. MORRISH = : the ragged, poverty cursed: boy in H i sentence" he pronounced Work For Seventy-Five Years. the celebration of: the Mass, Rev. | ment down, but the young man sed . Dodger Bat Hakds, Ohotha}: : aa a hig life and into that of another. The The oldest working journalist in | Father Leduc, himself a pioneer priest | to work with determination and ener 4 id . vi ISSUER OF MARRIAGE death of Jim's parents, his legacy of fog ¢ Canada is Bir Mackenzie Bowell, of | of the west, preached, and in the 8 and things began to move. In a | Tadker Yiokds, Wedding Javiationd, | : abject poverty, the unselfish determi 'History and Biography. The Belleville Intelligencer. Away outse of Fis 3 remarks gutornat 33 the Bw sar i Jt vy Sieared: Si On # [ 1; § : ~ : back i i pw athe in ear n . I wi po Oo ¥ LICENSES ie = x Be ¥ hols ¥lee of Fidiory, At blog- fice and a jiu x pioneer days. Ee cieon wien. The juvenile proprietor has a taste 3 His to Increase ty self trust He waa then only twelve years old. | followed the serviees, Bishop Legal for public life first entered upom him instead of sending him away to an orphanage; the alternate care Jim involved and the amusement he uf: forded, the friendship aud thé nore than friendship Ford eotertained for the Jovablé 'terchier. ber 'final conder®, ating what man can be end | For geventy-five years Sir Mackenzie | presided, and on his left were Lieu- | his successful career as a public mani in 1s the moral of the Plutarchs, | has been actively identified with The } tenant-Governor ea, on his right | by becoming a member of the village. dworths, the Tennemanns, whe | Intelligence, and to-day, when Par- | Hon. C. W. Cross, jAttorney-General f council. He discharged those duti kb the story of men or of opin- | liament is not in session, you can al- 8 of the provines. the othey so well shal, siteswarde A / tory of philosophy fort): ' Ways .find him at his dodb in hia guests wer Rev. . T.ombmba. was easy and rapid. falt i} v sbrwine me thet what J - en Pokt Penni, Ont. © May 10, 1907: Ve PI TE esl Fave you on some parh of Four body a sore, of éruption, | ZAM-BUR AND A MIRACLE or ulcer, & eczemous ap which, hidden from the gaze of OF NEALIRG _ others, yet causes you hours and hours of pain and incon- venience ? Have you tried this, and that, and the of remedy in vain, and are you feeling disheartened and dis- It couraged? If so read the following instancés of Zam- for absessses and eraptions, bul gf 3 complete cure." So says Miss A. Coggill, of W BA Sufferers from those * Hidden. Skin: Troubles of any natura should whol experiences as this. Zam: Buk is seen a4 its when to