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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Mar 1910, p. 1

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ono Cex Bt "mils Ait of Port Porry)-- REAL ESTATE Marriage Lisenges. =r Agent CPR, oer Hours--90 to 12 a0, cd pm. T CS on Se BTS TO ALL FARTS OF THE --Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port Toa ie Maw in g position lo issue solicited. tickets t6 all patts of the world and to supply all necessary information to parties as to the cheapest and In addition to his | ngmeron: "Ticket Ageccies for Rail {road gird Steamship lines, he has been te appointed Ticket A the Grand Trunk Railway. Jos. BAIRD. | De ICENSED AUCTIONEER for 'the County of Dotario, 'Sale Re, Wor A Dr. Dr. F. D. McGrattan (DENTIST) Los ot neruice Cotieger bios tn the ion Hie Deug Ofce bowra--8 ath, tmp. » GEO. JAOKSOR; Licensed Anctionesr, Valhstor, ke! FOR THE COUNTY OF oxtunio ABD EE i lintending 10 travel will consult their interests by kon ulting Mr. 'of DentalSurgeons, 1SEES this on colsmencetient © Auction Sele Season fo ag kb ast to mak Hie very éxtepsive paar E: Corral Livery PORT PCRRY. EARTILY thanking the puhlie for Lhe tronage received durin he have kept a Livery Lstab ment in Port Perry, 1 have mach Raabe is announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! tang fotmidt place of business sWater Street which Lam about to largely etfend in greasc facilities so that the piblig muy he better Aa with safe afd desir PORT PE R RY. Crews. aud Btdge Work succéafully practiced. Kritent Teeth th on Gold, d, Sitver, Alaminan Fillings oe Gold, Stiver or Cement Painless extraction when required: 4 Prive "to fit the times ®3 Forth Ontario Observer 4 Wally , Polltical Agricultural and Fanrily Newspaper +, /18 PUBLISHER AT dbknr "Thom a0 TH tn Oo phat past shonld be s sufficient reapni wendution ss to his ability. All Sal ° Si he. attended ¢ made out Ash blank * . to engage his servides Le RecinTkn either at ef or Standard Otfoes, ihe for dates olaimed for Sees and 4% Phone at Eénidence, No. a = CHARGES MODKR » = % . € Th ka Dress and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies t she has moved tothe 4 occupied by her . Pug Store where to execute all or and Mantle Making nner unsurpassed fof Correctness of Sule. RIG AT sornatls ¢fianaes R. VANSICELER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. Gran® Trunk RY System TIME TABLE, _Qur: charges are it with a is value gre. od Port C. P. R.Time Ton rn MYRTLE STATION. Place of solemnity, only to he visited at required intervals and is a duty, Now, under the ministrations' of this young wealot, it gradually came about that duty tvuld be approached from many directions end not all of them were necessatily thorny or narrow. Raster sermon and church decor#tign. The new minister made the anuouuce: 4 MODERN MEDIZINE rell treated under the condition © medicine oc surgery of half a cen tury age: Way then skould sh give her tender "lit le child the old fashioned medicin 5 that have no changed in half + entory an which more likely than pot contain poisonous opiates that will not cure the child, but merely drug it int temporary insensibility. ~~ Baby" Own Tablets 1s a modern mediciu prepared with all the care and skill of modern medical science. Th medicne cures all stgmach, bowel, teething and other ailments of childhood and tabyhood. And the mother has a guarantee of a govern ment analyst that it contams no opiate ot pdisonous drug. Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. William- The Easter Cherub. had been 10 Edéter service, sweet, grave maiden of four. j,ere set in perfumed aisles Frout the altar down to the door. Fragrance and light were about Hr, The Jigs While From 1 know the sting of death--its victory-- Bince one more dear than mine own life is dead; And 1 cad nevermore be ye tgver love may come in yea God give back what di t wren Yet yo may stay my hope. Who wes it sald: "There {5 no resurrection for such desd. What thou hast lost bas perished utteriy?™ My dead shall live again, 1 Those eyes---once, ob, ¢5 Kindi--arall weit' hands that wrought bal | Hold Toine tr warm, close clamp. 1 cay False seer! know. (EE 90d to forego Life's Joiae and be pation Tith Its path. 3 katherine B Conway, ) was told in accents mild iden joy the Organdie Ung, ¢ air was full of the 'chiming bells In the tower hung. The light from a violet window Fell over a picture there It lt the tall cross beside it With a glory radiant, faif, i picture of the Lord Jesus Coming away trom the tom With cherub faces above him And éngels' forms in the gloom. 3. The children bore away lilies, Each in a tightly shut band, Bore them to homes rich or hum .A sweet, happy Easter band, ang baby was shown a pew sister, Come on the glad Easter morn, A 5 1d of Miles and chimes and hope. A child on the Easter day porn. i fond smile came to her foa turds, A glad light shone in her eyes. "I's glad for dat baby angel, *"Tain't, a Wry big s'prise. 1 prayed 'when | saw those chillers Flyin' erroun' so sweet Dat one'd tum to my house, An' 1 tole 'em de number an' street." she thought the morning the Grenadine walked up ed to the foremost plasé of the modest Con k Lawn or dotted Swiss grace begun to place jth a haughty stride, Ge Silk moved in apsce ld the leading, place," she md a a hres. eS neck must show f.my train. you Linen Anon Miss! puntry bumpkina thesel™ jt the Purple Velvet frowiss urted green, Tennent in PhilsSulphia hath a dimpled ching the only thing I gee « § she dares to doa dt. $f of all witchery church had been to Spruce Hil a Among other Innovations were the FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. No sane mother would wish her Medicine Co., Brockville. Oat. - "I DON'T THIFK I'VE NAD THE PLEASURE OF MEETING MBS. BRAY." men. one Thursday evening after pray- er meeting and added that he hoped all would be present and that the dies of the church would arfaiige for a tasteful and appropriste decoration. After servi¢é the women stood about frresolutely, looking at each otlier with blank, questioning faces. "] guess you'll have to excuse me. Mr, Kent," one of them said at last bluntly. - "T.ain't got #%y flowers, an', Dosides, 1 don't know anything about a buttonbolé bouguet," declared one woman aggressively. lilies, 1 ain't Dever seem one, an' Barcis- sus I @in't even beard of. The idea o' decoratin' a whole church at this time "I've heard, Sie Bray elssus," sald a woman "reflectively; "yhe that was the forist's wife, Fou An', come to think, she's likely a master hand at this decoratin' bush "Who is Mrs. Bray?' asked the min- "Pertiips she can bepip Curjous I have ubt beard of her before." "Oh, 1 don't know," aryly; folks sort ' dle away from the world affer they into. the poorhouse. busbaund was for gettinton, 80 he went to the city an' learned the florist'y trade. For a time he doue Ww his business ULroke, an' be 1 bis wifg come back here ow lived up what little she hud A was nothin' but the poarbamter we will find her," eagerly. "wil you go with me, Mrs. Perry 1 1 don't mind if I do, Cynthia Bray was as wuch of a lady as anybody round." The next afternoon the wminister's backboard stopped poorhonse, and he and Mrs. alighted. Soveral men and boys wero slouching about the yard, bench near the door were fo Mrs, Perry looked thei | "Not there," she declared couclsely. "Cynthia wouldn't grow to look like Bray?' he repeated. Aunt Cynthia, as we call her, is a goed worker, so we keep her f the kitchen. 1 don't e'pose she's had a: visitor yfore in five years. Worl you coma in? entaved. They then a little O18" worgh, with a depre. catory manner, stole softly Into the "Did--d1d you wish to see me?" she asked tremaulously. = Mrs. Perry sprang forward in quick | forgetfulness of "the fmmreasnrahie dt re eer ent etree are No Appetite Your Foed Disagrees You're Tired --Lifeless You'll Feel Worse Every Day Unisss You Brace Up Quick--The Hest Treatment ls Ferrozone, Every day comes the good news of | wonderful cures with Ferrozone, i In Peterbs oro it olen marvels for | plm right on his | fect--made hin rivets well, "About three years ago,' A . "1 had the Grippe, which left me In a very run-down condition that finally deveioped into Dyspepsia. was unabie to eat but a few things and had a craving fer acid. up treating with the doctors because they did not help me and on the ad- vice of a friend used Ferruzone. not only cured me of Dyspepsia up my strength to what it was before I had 1 I gave can ozone as an ideal restorative." . energy, im. It strengthens the stomach cures in- ents headaches--guar- | "I CANNOT TELL YOU nous MUCH YOU HATS antees good health, HELPED Thousands use Ferrozone--they all Improve--get better health--fook bet-| was like a different creature. When o ft yourself--eold | was all oter the minister went to ber drugwists, the Catarrhosone Co, Kiggstor, tv. OF the impulsively and grasped both het tance which Idy between her socal po- Baek and the poorhouse. "Why, you poor soul," she cried eym- "how anything 1 ean do i 1 "o don't fale that wip," remonstrated Mrs. Dates. "Yor w farmers' wives.are always work: an'--~an' it's a good plece our of "Do you meal me to take a she asked. es, but of courge with plenty of do hastily and glanced through the window. Something rap turous in the expression wit the. oid woman's face made bm 1558 eo of himself for a moment.; "Well, I shall need belp in wether the decorations," she was paying & ho turned back. "There will be thingx | to eut and bring home and boxes a boards to build up for the banking. There are sowe bushes along the creek that [ can fix up to look. #i much like palms at a little distance, and that dark moss below the ledgé will make a beautiful bank on whie we can arrange the early white Slow= ers, whey "But, ther." breaking (into a jopt joyous laugh, which apparently frights ened her, for ghe stopped suddenly. and looked about in a scared, trem sort of way. nt | pay "1 was only going to ray." she wenf on deprecatingly, "that 1 haven't seed' the church y I ought to go therd first and look around." "Of course. We will take you therd this afternoon," veluuteered the minis. ter, beaming. "And you. can have my horse gn: wagon every afternoon ff you ke, | added Mrs. Perry warmly. "Then there is my boy Tommy. You ead have him to drive you." The old woman's face was now abe solutely radiant. "| ihe was mot thinking of the déseras | tion now, but of the beautiful thing of {1 not being forgotien. "God is good td hate remembered me so lovingly." The minister gazed at her a momenty then twned agaln to the window, ~Phiere will be po Latiure in. the Shutell @ocoration," he res refiarked to ry. " Nor was there, nor th the Hequtifel { tung that had come to the little ad woman. During the decorating shed hands. "I cannot tell you how much yod x= Ferrozone |»: te oh 5 vk success, and it is afl owing te you. But there is another thing T wish td about. My housekeeper is § to leave, and 1 need some one fo ber piace. Will you come rsopage---and me,

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