understood 'my meaning and. replict by a look, "Iam: in earnest" . They say' that when persons are drowning all the acts of thelr lives | pass in review before them. All the Savayts se Lis giving up passed be- ' fore me. And it is also said that a of comparatively recent birth, drowning person will catch at a straw, 4 ity ST have not yet edopted th 1 caught at John Jones. : . time-killing tactics which prevail i "Ez this an affair comique,"' asked most of the other Legislatures in the General Du Pout, "or ze truth?" Dominion. is less talk and I nerved myself for an effort. Oh, more hard we PProrogution took how teful I felt to John, and 1 sald: lace recently aiter a session lasting "It's the truth." just one month important mee The four noblemen bowed very low, sures were pus d even the big Lervogone, sod dim oon thd ive faculty dues 2 ach--makcs the Blood nourishing, y ; gives It pe oy 'the ogi England, f gl Bt ev i of health. Oh; a "For ten years 1 again at 4] ® ments th | trom stomach ET ly in every dl e have ike and ateli ge . which the Jawmakers, who gather in®= bh vO ; eh aor "provincial capitals aod 'ab : Au WHITE, 4 | Ottawa might well follow. The ' % ¥ | katlchowan House 'js nn organizatio 80 lately, palllig mé : thought how nice uld all be united | rmgn princess | 's talile, a peer- pd be eived at a Polishieountess Apyilie. Oshawa, Whitby, | Moxwell 'Thompson, of Toledo, or Sun erland and Brooklin. ways had & beudache and dull feelin ; TY afcsr meals. My appetite was poor, . I didn't relish food, it was all due to a weak, defective stomach. rea: avout Ferrdzone, and ordered six boxes from my druggist. It was no time at al betore I felt much better, and when all she Ferrczone was used; I really took a new lease of life. I am stronger, brighter, and feel more Iiké Work {han pir var ie ne oy ort eee North, 804. DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS, i in one m and sit at the ess of Engle Buckinghani ibe and wear years old~U'4 Evy RISTER, &c., ator to and cocapaut "of she Oe ot Aer. 0 " d, 8 the late arnold. cab, flowers cost their question of naval defence, which hb | rEmmEmoRLII = Loss 3 ingest ba Sgro Port Perry, ate MONEY TO LOAN. nds ai & per cent. ob. 7 iE 5 ingistr, Sortortor, CONVEYANCES, Office at residence; 8th Cov. Reach (one wile west of Port Persy,)-- MoRey TO LoaN. &, FARMNVELL, K.G., LL.B; County J. Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- aitor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyhnmss: Office=-South 'wing Court House, V hithy, Ont. * res W. "A. SANGSTER, ' DENTAL SURGEON. Office Hottrs=9 $0 12 a.m., to 6 p,m. Also open Saturday evenings: oF Geld Fillings, Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty, Vitalised Air. Be SR re Di, FD. MoGrattan SLE (DR NTISTY Office in. '2! Jlison Block over" Allison's DE )fos over the Post Office. PORT PERRY. Bankers and Brokers. Marriage &F Agents CP Re. JOS. BAIRD ICENSED AUCTIONEER "for" 'the County of Ontario. Sale Register at the OpskrvER Office Patrouage solicited. Manchester, Jan. 19, 1809, }BO. JAOKSON, 'Litenised Anctioneer; Valuator, &o.. Db Towssk mr th "pis nip t favors, In request 0% continued uF state that no effort or pains will be spared on his part to make ull sales entrusted to him successes. His very extensive practice All branches of Dentistry, - including Crown and Bridge Work successfully ANG practiced. Artifieal Teeth gn Gold, Silver, Aluminam or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cenent Painless ektraction when required: gr Paloes t4 suit the times® 'North Ontario Observer Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. - A Weekly KVERY THURSDAY MORNING # ev +. H. PARSONS "FARMS. --§) ger drnum. if paid in advance ; if wot $1.00 ag oreo en unt a ere pald up. . , when this Toa ob ok out ak. iu the past shoild be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. All-Sale given into his charge will be attended with promptooss and dizpatch, Sale list made out and blank notes -appiied froé, on application. 5 Parties wird in: ervicsr 3 y r claimed f glen, and make arrangements, or write to his address & Phone at Residence, No. 81. ®% CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Port Perry P. O ci .at ort Ferry, tom Nov. 1, 1901. Diess and Mantle Maker. ISHES to inform the ladies that she has moved to lhe rooms formerly occupied by her over Mr. Flint's Drug Store where she is prepared to execute all or ders for Dress and Mantle Making if a mapner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style. and Charming Effect. Qur charges are consistent with the valde given. ; « : Port Perty, April 1, 1909: tee 'been re a Miss Harrison, | Aor ont upwards British Capital.) INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Licenses TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr. W . H, McCaw, Pert Perry. is now in a position (0 1ssue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties as to the cheapest and best routes; &. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamship lines, he has ointcd Ticket Agent for k Railway. Parties ce] will Gonsult their Tr 5, a patronage he 'desires to oure. Central Livery - PORT PERRY. [Easter thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, [have much pleasure in announcing that I have removed 'MY LIVERY! + o thy formet place of business Water Street which Iam abeut to largely extend .in- creaso fapilities so that the priblit my be better accommodated with safe and desir- able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICELER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. |@Grand Trunk R'y System TIME TABLE. - Port PERRY. GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. 7.20:8.m. 9.11 a.m 11.55 a.m. 5:55 p.m 1.40 po, 7:33 p.m have that in olden ti that was y Andrew, { think eby 8 woman could nds as she pleased. <word up in. the polyandrous.) Just e been a German before trying Ferrozone, It # ilen- did tonic, the best 1 ever a Ferrozone is unrivalled in curing | eomach ailments, try it and be con- | vinced. Sold by all druggists In 50c | boxes, six for $2.50, by mail from The Catarrhogefie Co., Kingston; Ont. 6 A Dark Horse She Married In Haste, but Did Not Repent at Leisure. By LUELLA D. COWLES. des, 1 could have to love me. Heizho| king of social sys* them. you, the day after tyself in a very un- ef, the prince was keep walting, Gen- one of the oldest nd may be presi- Copyright, 1010, by American Press h ved from Paris, Association. x | frot What do you suppose? fing in my private er when up comes "At that moment a me from General Du be had arrived and oon (it was then 11). his note another waiter gard of the Earl of You will scarcely belleye your senses, my dear, when you receive this my an- nouncement that I am married. Just | think! When you left me only two | Pont stating days ago I told you that udder no con- call dition whatever would 1 warry, be- cause I knew of no man I wished to marry, and yet here am I married. And doubtless you will exclaim: "Toor Irene, after all my warnings! Bowe one of the bunters for her ten millions, game. And} ) While hands me "But you are ly wrong. I have married the best man ih the world, ono who loves me ' devotedly. Why will people tnsist that 3 a sordid interest must always prevail | jg over the yearnings of the heart! MY | op g case at least affords an Instance over hid possible presidericy of the lic in his suit. As to Pu A promised him an apswet day and had led bim to it would be favorable. ot to thinking of a certain described to me among jewels. It seemed to has it it was really before wherein love has risen superior to avarice. Rut T host begin at the beginning or rather, at the beginning of the end. You knew all till the 12th. the dite of Cold in the What's the Sense in Sneezing | guj and Snifflinz, Dosing with | enor Purgatives, or Bothering with Atomizers ? « Catarrhozone " A Convenient Inhaler Treatment is the Proper Remecy to Cure Quickly and Pleasantly. my ve It RB d u fr claims and I not able to ea fix §88:on any one of them to the exel he others. And then think of ty of handling so wany once. That alone was h Bit one wild. & the saying the homeopath- . John Jones has bad the of my property ever since nd -has managed it very ¥ believe, very honestly. 2d something far more diffi- only person I could think o. IT just telephoned him t up from his office. He k that he was conclud- of one of my buildings anxious to gét rid of and the transaction, fearing: ing would be sold instead old him that if the whole danger -of being lost I come right up anyway. after that he arrived. 'of the four men who were at me to MASTY me. f no preference?" he asked. pake up my mind," 1 h ether 1 would rather be a ss or a British peeréess of being first lady Qenisibie people long go abihdored the idea of 'Working off' a cold by means of laxatives and jvrgatives for the simple reason that the cure is a9 bad as the disease itself. Yd To eure a cold in about five minutes® time tise Catarrhozone. It is aroma- tic, delightful to inhale, clean, and very simple to use, C. B. College, of Clarence street, ndon, says: "I had a continuous cold {he head for years, and never ued anything with such quick results as T @erived from five minutes' use Of Ca~ tarr] . I for delighted to find a remedy that cures colds in a few min~ Catarfhozone utes. time." To carry a Catarrhogzone Inhaler in 3 the pocket meaps yun won't have : nce colds, catarth; or any lurg or throat trouble. It ps: these dizrases away, you cures every prety wi ousand | could in vogue h peeress and a | made them much | I had promised 2 by the by. 1 didn't | leton came down | ddan), these four men all | turned and went away. How embar- rassing It must have been if they met at the elevator! When they had gone | John turned to me and said: "Do you approve my course?' "Yes, 1 do." "1 release you." "No you wom't," I sald. "I've had enough of all this. I wish it closed up at once." "Married at once?' "Instantly." John sent out for a clergyman, and | we were married and took the train for this place. I always liked John. but somehow I hadn't thought of him for a husband. 1 suppose my mind had been on coronets. But John says he had loved me--just think--since I was a little bit of a girl. And I--well, 1 find it perfectly lovely to have a fine dectded business man on whom to rely for a husband. But one thing, only one thing, troubles me. There is one regret that I cannot get out of my mind. The Countess Polinski would sound well, Mme. le General or probably Mme. le President would sound better, the Countess of Micleton, being Bunghsh, you know, would sound better still, but the Prin- cess of Flegenhelm would be dlviné. And to give up all these to be plain Mrs. John Jones! Bet itawful? SEE |&re You Using Beware of Any Thick, Greasy Lin iment That Contains Acids and Strong Ammonia, No doctor woukl think of prescribing y nmonia liniment-- te, and In conse- to reach the source t liniment for general Nerviline," which is e guarantee to cure household w sold under po ire to cure pain be- C: nsely stronger than olber because it 1s more penetrating, because ii relieves the con- sted condition that excites pain, be- ause it restores circulation of the part: Now you unde rnd why one person n three ut the Dominion of | ada uses Nerviline. These people | nave tested it. They know how good it | is, because in the hundred and one} minor ailments that afflict us at oad times they found Nerviline always cured. Nerviline is an absolute anti- | dote to pain, powerful, soothing, and | certain in its action - Nerviline is cstimably the finest re= medy for pain found in the world, Not an ache or pain anywhere that Nervi- line does not cure. Try Nerviline for neuralgla. head- ache, sciatica, lumbago, stiffuess, rheu= matism--wherever there 18 soreness, ar paln, Tub on Nerviline, and you'll be cured. Refuse anything offered you in- stead of Nerviline. Large 26¢c bottles, five for $1. All dealers,-or The Catarrh- ozone Company, Kingston, Ont. NEW YEAR Ii PARIS. Tha Celebration on That Day Sur passes the Christmas Festivities. In Paris less is made of Chris! day than of the first of January. celebration' of the former is tial ly a family affair, while the latter has a wider-reaching significance. There are no preparations in the churches for Christmas eve, such as in ica, DO "messe de feettl hd i monds, and restaurant prices ble and treble, to say nothing of enormous tips expected, All gifts bet sre changed on New Year's, sod calls made. This, too, comes a man who is, for example, ploye, for he is expected to respects to all his. superiors ness position. If one has om of acquaintances any old duty-bound to make each ome also. For the majority, it d in advance and readed | relief. The churches nave scrvices for the New Year. night watch service held in some out, and toast the New Year and other in champagne. GREAT FRAUDS, Dr. Cook's Unfortunate Preiicanent Recalls De Rougemont Case. Dr. Frederick A. Cock, since the report of the Uutversity of Copen- hagen findings after investigation ot his 'proofs,' is regarded as being more or less of a fraud. Beme open- ly denounce the Brooklyn "d:scover" ag being such, while there arc others who incline to the belief that she dos- tor's mind has become affected through hardship, exposure to ecold and a constant brooding over the idea that he should some day be sue. cessful in reaching the long-sought North: Pole. Aside from any ques- of Dr, Cook's oonoer % ver ~womderiul of the South Pacific ocean. M. de ont about ten years ago startled and interested the whole world with the publication of a story that he had discovered a wonderful island in the seuthern Pacific ocean,' where the inhabitants had develdped , a civilization so advanced as to causé the blush of shame to rise to the cheek of the very best thing that had as yet been done in the civilization lines by the most "advanced countries of Europe." How he came to find the island is totally beside the question. The main fact in the case is that everybody believed him--at first. How could anybody doubt the word of a "French savant?" Here was a man o0OmiINg back fresh from a trip of discovery in the south seas with the actual goods on his person! The best feature of De Rougemont's work was that he was only too will- ing to appear before the geographical societies of Europe and tell them any- thing they wanted to know. He was sharply quizzed at the meeting of the geographical section of the British Association for the Advancement oi Science and came oph of the ordeal as fresh as a daisy. He made a small fortune for himself by contri: buting to wideaw magazines and writing a book or two. A few wise ones, however, had begun to suspect that De Rougemont was "something of a liar himself," and the impres- | sion grew until the notorious island, and De Rougement with it, remerged into the depths of the Pacific ocoun, from which the imaginative and thrif- ty Frenchman had raised it. Children Sold to Gypsies. It is calculated b 200 and 300 little children in France arc annually taken from their homes by gypsies and other nomads. Not a few of these children gre deliberately sold by their parents. A case in point has just come to the notice of the police at Bellac, near Limoges, where a laborer named Pinuad, aged 53, sold :| House of Comnions and ilt or innocenes, fire in the Commons throughout the entire ante-Christmas term, was deal with in a resolution. There must be' something in the much-advertised vir. ility of the West, when it even ind vades the legislative hulls. The ten: dency towards longer sessions i bes coming more and more fixed in the in Toronto and Quebec. Nine months is about the usual period for the former, chiefly because many M.F.'s insist on makin unimportant sj hes on uuimportals subjeotss One con easily understand, why the British House in a fit of des- peration deciced to resort to the closure That is not wanted in this country, but modified form of shutting off long-winded bores might by our political leade*% ¢ har ship on anyut --8aturday Expert Opinion. a "What do you think made Hamlet #0 suspicions of the ghost?' asked Mr. Stormington Barnes. "He probably thought," answered the chic researcher, "that no well 14] +a ghost: would' manifest him-' self without ringing bells or tipping tables." Putting Him Wise. "rd like to make you my wife" @aid the practical young man, "but they tell me you can't keep house." : "Don't you believe all they tell you," rejoined the girl in the case. "You ot the house and put it in wy name, An Tl prove td you that 1 can Keep It"5° A Worthy Canadian . Revie § 'WorLD Wipe," CANADA'S WeLL- Known ELecTiC There are few Canadian publications sg well 'worth while' as the weekly, review tau from the office of JOHN DOUGALL' ¢ SON, Montreal, under the title 'World Wide'. «\World Wide' is a weekly reprint of articles and cartoons from ieading jour nals and reviews reflecting the currenf thought of both hemispheres. i Without wisdom of its own 'World , Wide' reflects the wisdom of the age--the our--the moment. 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World Wide! sclls five cents (5) per copy jut tho yearly su scription is only $1.56 a year, CHINA'S GREAT WALL. It Would Be a Mighty Task to Duplis cate It Today. = great fortification compara Great wall of China would bea