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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Oct 1912, p. 1

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Ly Fry, Ke nd Resides Bein Sed Si ra iy ver 'the Tinew sguth,: con Noe. 18,1: NH HARRIS, hi "BARRISTER, Fr we JBnee x to and occupant of } nid Roan ol. the jate F. M. Yai rhold Port. Perry, = oat" 'MOREY 70 To LOAN: Private Finds: at 4 per cent. ih Se, CONVEY ANCER, 5 Ofce ab rekidenod, 8th Con. Fig Tol. mile est of Port Perry,)-- . Money 10 LoAN. Issuer of Marriage Licnses. - FEA : 4 eetigon 0 Dr. F: D. MoGRATTAN Ee FAREWELL, K.C, LL.B., Cofinty atk. Crown Attorney, Barrister, Corhuty Sol Bol: saitor, &¢.s Notary Public and Sonveyaises F thioe--South wing Cowrt, House, V hieby, Ant WA SANGSTER, - DENTAL SUK SURGEON. "iT Office Hors=9 to 12 a.m, 2 to 6 p,m _. Algo open Saturday eveninge, a Hr wp Gold "FiHAGR, © Bridge and Ccdwn, italised Atv. et 4 i . 4 ivDR: R. L. GRAHAM + "DENTIST, Offiee over the, Pont Offive. PORT PERRY. ory (branches of Dentistry, including wa abd Bridge Wark Ruccesnfully practiced. Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Alominuni 2 or Rubber. Plates. "Fillings of Goll, Silver or Cement . ¢ Painless extraction when required: er Prices to buit fixbe pimes® North Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agricultural i "18 PUBLISHED Ar oe » H. PARSON 8 - FRE or ang sngum, | if paid in advan hou car ge wx Li i im Ls Li months | nina ro pula up. Rg util arrears a prs thinihg Dibhey, When addressed tb Rls eoinite 3 Foisiored Ya be at our, oy i according (7) ee & =) "Come at once. 1 meats, Hndly quiet, bls strong A and wove; open open night { rg Te L. Robson, V vis. EE Branches ako ey rcs (3. Con oe : @ = 0. . OHUBOR.. Maui Statior. SL Td : "JT O8. BAIRD IGENSKD - 'AUCTIONEER "for Gounty-of Ontario. the Opsrry kg Offige : Manchester, Jan, 12; 1809, You PAY WHEN CURED |: TAKE ALL RISKS Patronage solicited» Dre: K. & K. T " ial? 991. 5 7 Jno. W..Orozief, Th £9 NO NAMES OR PROTOS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT 2&3 NERVOUS DEBILITY and middle-aged men are Savaly, asus to betore ao ir a wi agi Ap 7 Eon a Jesis, pasliay 1 diates on losses, sediment Tah tine, es sunken, hollo express los energy an stron, oir mo od mori, rales igh ignls ches Smell o YOU Wil 1 L bow B E at \Ditlon Hinge- Stay Fence Manufactured by the O wen Sound Wire Fence Uo. Ltd. and am ~~ Piepaied to supply this whole ; the very BEST » WIRE FENCE produced on this Coatinend and at prices that can vot fail to satisfy purchasers. community with RY cK of you. Under its influ- ha biood od patina 80 that a pimples, bo Dlotches and ulcers o that nervousness, bashfulness and di brigh the face full and clear, ene: sams 8 are 96 quay and fakirs rob you of your hard ok PRIVATE, AND CONFIDENTIAL : a No matter hp leis omalel you, write for eu honest open ig or Charge. din Moniser" (Dutirated) on Secret BetV JEStion ON List FOR HOME TREA' N Drs KENNEDY & KENNEDY Con Michigan Ave. and Grawold St. Detrol, Mich INCE is without a It is the BEST because it is [Bexible ; it is a square mesh ; it is a perfect hinge: stay fence, therefore it is impossible to bend the stays in fact itis the best fence made in this or any other country, Belore purchasing a: «Wire Fence os «H. . o Ao Dace ani i Ten 4 at our Medical Tusitute io Detroit 0 we sce and reat. t offices which are for Correspondence and, aan for anil ion business only, Address all letters as follows 2 RS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Witte for a a inst the lighted ball, cold and set; then, with a fatality, chance cut short his r enipty hansom wheeled around @ '¢orber of the square. The cabman, a raised his whip In query, ayoluntarily he nodded an acqui- moment later he had helped cab. ale 5 Wi lane," he directed, | on the step. "Middle Temple lane is opposite Clif- Inn," he explained as he took hls reside her. "When we get out the Aud bave only to cross Fleot stro { em bent Jr head In token that she adutteod and the cab moved out | inte, roadivay. Within a few minutes the neighbors hoo of Grosvenor square was exchang- | one of Piccadilly, but elther the cab- man was overenutious or the horse was | below 'the average, for they made but | slows progress through the more crowd- ed mireets. To the two sitting in sl- lenéé' the pace was well nigh unbear- able; With every added movement the foeuslon grew. The methodical caro with, which they moved seemed like the tightening of a string already strained to breaking point, yet neither | spolse, because nelther had the courage necessary for the words. Onee or twice as they traversed the to break the silence, but nothing fol- wed It. le continued to lean for- ward With a certain dogged stiffness, his glagped hands resting on the doors of the cab, his eyes staring stralght 1head: -Not once as they threaded their way did he dare to glance. at Eve, though every movement, every stir of her garments, was forced upon his I. conscljusness by his acutely awakened 'hanleally titraed. to filly for the first time since their en- "ferprice had been undertaken. As he dooked he felt his heart sink. He had expected to see the marks of suffering { on hor face, but the expression he saw HUTCHT: SON, | Bell Pe ne Office No. 6 ADAMS & HUTGHESON SUCCESSORS TO DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS INSURANGE Mortgage Loans Family Newspaper So Rr " SyPmwy thanks to the ube for t pth Ba 'to mre fop.over' years, I. wouid-respoctiully intimate tha 'touched her drm. "jhe word died off his lips, Btoamship Tickets ni a8 i ready . for businees, a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUSLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which 1 am determined to sell very CHEAP An ai inducenieiit to Cann Tirehigers teh Bunt of 0p will alowed on:all Sales A now antil |- dam Ast-next.. All work being her Benn BY: HAND EF ay gots will at once bisome]' iE spurchitsére: wild" that by Puiying hb a ond. store, hoki evr i fo gr Mails Close. The mails are despaired from the Pos Ofbees Port Perry ax follows : Going North-- 9.00 a. m. Going South--11.20 a. m. Going North-- 5.16 pe m. Going South--10 p.m. ; Central Livery 52 PORT Pi PERRY. mARTILY hooking the pubjic for the tronago received during the Gaba Rake Changed His Tune. Counsel for 8 man charged with - pocket-picking pleaded with such: pathetic Sqrenee: as to! move the court alnivet to tears. Even the prisoner was rubbin po, a silk Jandkerchist bh Tor ihe is ayes, oh is Mi my" bandits RE Rama amesen en Called His Blufi. . "He told her that he would gladly i3pe same old bing. Did it cate "No. -- told bim she would glad: Thave much pleasure in own that'T have removea I LIVERY ! to my former. i of businets, i Superstitions f The Finns of Norway tained a traditional belief in the pow. of controll ing the wind: ope 1 ; nd fisher men. X I igh os that "by unlooes tug the. first knot a Javorble 88 secured, the buses ' gale, en tnd pfaiod 4% :would prove the | pest. _Agoording. aay 3AURSON, eh 3 thine Gl Senter of or: tare thaws Bo. his pumorie across stralned. volce. '"'Comel : ft lan't tar-- three or four flights." pression in her eyes: Eve moved for: { sar ' DO a een a rel 1 Hew dont NGL In 0. very Tow as they crossed the hall, and now, reaching the stalrs, she put out her hand gropligly and eaught the banis- ter. She had a pained. numb sense of | submission, of suffering that had sunk y to apathy. Moving forward without te- | sirtance, she begnm to mount the stairs. | | der went first, his shoulders braced, his head held erect. Eve, mechanically watchful of afl his movements, fol- town thd lowed a step or two behind. With | yes, he drew ber swittly forward and ier day an inquisitive visite! inters | weary monotony one flight of stairs | | succeeded another, each to her unac- customed eyes seeming more colorless, { more solitary, more desolate than the preceding one. | Fear, such as he eould never expert | arged im#" a Then nt last, with a sinking sense of | nce In Lis own concerns, possessed | "Alas, yes," was the ps, 1 | him. One desire overrode all others, YOu remember him yor ud \ed £rithe nolsler and more crowded | apprehension, she realized that their | goal wus reached. her dulled senses, and, confronted by | the closeness of her ordeal, she paused, | shudow of that urgent duty, the de | oy ik but Hat Ya water b her head lifted, ber band still nervous- | ly grasping the banister. Her lips part- | ed as If In sudden demand for ald, but | in the nervous expectation, the pained | !magtuation. In bis new victory over | pt Te self {he question of her protection pre- | Oarrled Too Faf. oh | dominated. | He had an invariable way of asd 38 strand) Loder made a movement as if | sss from the wheel he looked at her suggested something more than mere Sfamentnl palo. All the rich color that usually deep- eped and softened the charm of her Beauty had been erased as If by A tong illness, and against the new pal- jor of her skin ber blue eyes, her | black hair and eychrows seemed startlingly dark. A chill colder than remorse, a chill that bordered tpon getunl fear, touched Loder In that moment. With the first Impulsive gesture be had allowed himself, be "Eve'-- he began unsteadily. Then 'Without a sound. almost without a dh a ope XL § Womeiling in her eyes checked what he might bave said In that one expres- ve look he understood all she had de- | mired, all she had renounced--the full extent of the ordeal she bad consented | 'ta cud the motive that had compelled ! her consent. He drew back with the heavy sense that repentance and pity were equally futile--equally out of if in silence, she stepped to the pavement and stood aside while Loder 'dismissed the cab. To both there was ething symbolic, something propbet- le, In the dismissal. Without intention and almost unconsciously they drew closer together as the horse turned, Its | hoofs clattering on the roadway, Its "harness jingling, and, still without real. : on, they looked after the vehicle as ftanoved away down the long, shadow- ed: thoroughfare toward the lights and | the crowds that 'they had left. At last hua they turned toward each | | "Haven't you got a key?" It was ob- | market. The people prefet jasmine, matic letters. | 5 Rel Loder po abruptly. "It's re generally very qulet pight: is. passed, and. Eve had 'of guidance or protection. as | d. the pavement, shining like They "Comer he' repeat Io tho MAS | Th Ti nent Loder looked at bee uheettatoly; ther, Téading tbe expres. a lon In hor eyes, ha ylolded fo ber 8 po of a diamond of gross value, y king teturned to the Lup and a large vessel filled wi btan to i Jones ht and pla nat me ounien ye i i Frid seach of coury CHAPTER XXXIV. tiers to insert his hang el id 'sod NO fully appreciate a great an- ' then withdrew it open: He wi first to begin, nouncement we must have time tall Had hi at otir disposal. At the mo ther me he hel ihe jevater empty the vessel on counter. ment of Loder's disclosure time pity medi ied Melk fi i The asant Was made In silence, Lo- | Was denled to Bve, for scarcely had the | words let bis lips. before the thought ¢d snd nobody was disgraced. | that dominated him nsserted its prior | claim. Blind to the incredulity in ber | With a white faes and a curious ex- | voice. "Chilcote is dend." The Price of Reform. ' When the circus was in --bhalf tinpelling, half supporting her-- | viewed manager of th§ sideshow forced her to descend the stairs. | "You used to have a very termarks Never In after life could he obliterate able glass eater," began the noisy one. the remembrance of that descent. "Is it sible that y-u have dis fhe desire that Eve's reputation, which that he used to eat beer bottles. Well, | & few month ance The kuowledge broke sharply through = he himself had so nearly imperiled, | hold of Li tod morc tin Gigs should remain unimperiled. In the fom After mh te Lim sgl spulr of the past Hours, the appalling | tles, and they were too ex ve. fact so lately realized, the future, With he had to go. Too bad. He was its possible trials, became dark to his | of our best attractions. i Moving under his compulsion, he ing the wrong question or making thé guided her hastily and silently down | Wrong comment. Bo it was when at & the deserted stairs, drawing a breath dinner party his npeighbot, a lady, of deep relief as one after another the = d to Him ioe Prion ve nang: & ariccessivel weed, er, you know, Mr. Smith, thal p= ere iyelyna Bad! clothes should match their hair. still actuated by the suppressed need | yy "}aired man should wee Ten : of haste, he passed through the door | jj theq; a brown haired man sh } way that they bad entered under such woar brown clothes. Don't you think different conditions only a few min- | 5p utes before, "Thet may be,' bungled Smith, To leave the qulet court, to gain the | "bat suppose a man is bald? Strand, to hall a belated hansom, was --- | the work of n moment. By an odd con Resources of Genlug. trivance of circumstance the luck that The editor looked over the mai: had attended every phase of bis dual | script submitted by the village poet Jite was again exerted in his behalf. | and frown -- one lad noticed thelr entry Into | al 18 one Reif 2 sid, "f s Gord's thai no ore was moved to | ¥ ou spedt, o a © A sa ~ 1 Wire I PFE ee AR YUE untary thrill oF fooling he gave "expros- the cider press?' sion £0 his reliof. = | "1 should think it might be dood "Fhank God It's over!" be said a8 & | with a juice lly » answered the | cab drew wp. "You don't know what | poet, the strain has been." | ens Moviug ®s It in a dream, Eve stepped The Constelfations; into the cab. As yet the terrible de- | It would seem that the ancient nouement to thelr enterprise had made | who are responsible for the fancif no clear jmpression upon ber mind. | names the constellations are burden For the moment all that she was con- with, went far afield in their efforts, sclous of, all thut she Instinctively ac- ele ihe Soeine beauty of thesg wl s fact that Loder | jewels of eidereal space is apparea re Li °F | 30 all, it is Gils to find Se y ate reason for such monstrous pam In quiet obedicnce she took her place, | |." tha Dragon, Beorpio, the Great Bear, the Great Lion and the Iishes: "Chllcote {8 dead." | apprehension of the moment, no sound | drawing aside her skirts to make room escaped them. Loder, resolutely cross. | for him, and In the same subdued man- oe oe i knew nothlug of the | ner he stepped Into the vehicle. Then, Eazy Morey: 9 ent appeal. : . Jiving iv z . | with the strauge seusation of reliving Why don't you marry hit--He td For a second she stood besitating; | .; iv earlier drive, they were aware of | rich and old? then her own weakness, her own '8 " J the tightened rein and of the horse's Old? He may live for tem card shrinking dismay, were submerged in | first forward movement. youl" y ¥ "Marry him and do yor o¥d ecoks ing." the Interest of his movements. DL For several seconds neither spoke. mounting the remaining steps, she fa B ve, shutting out all other thoughts. lowed him as 1f frsiinaot tweed id sat close to Loder, clinging tenaciously door that showed dingily coDSPICUOUS | 4, {ho momentary comforting sense of | - In the light of an unshaded gus jet protection. Dmder, striving to marshal | | WHAT THE POSTMAN BRINGS: Almost at the moment that she reach- his ideas, hesitated bLetore the ordeal | ee Serer af ed his side he extended his hand to- of 'speech. At last, realizing his re | Next to ths Pope, the Kaiser Gets thé be Greatest Supply of Letters. ward the door. The action was deel- | aponglbility, he turned to her slowly. sive and burried, as though he feared Viton 1b comes 0 3 supply. ied AE kilt ip Ivo r= continven.] | of letters the mail bag of no singla 4 for a space be fum | person nor institution for that mal ) Jock. And Eve, standing close behind | THINGS THEY DC DO IN SIAM. | rivals that of the Vatican. Next to A bim, heard the bundle ereak and turn | | the Pope the Kaiser receives the greats iB andor Lis pressure. Then he shook the Dots op; Perfumes and Ctiw fen Ine | pst number of written communications 5 door, ; stead of Drinking It. of all kinds and descriptions, fully, 5 Perfumery is extensively used in Jatf belie adzssed personally ¥ tl 3 -- el mest ¢ iam, snd -eau de Cologne, Florida € of the German nation ev Malin Xo ik oe Lay, water, scented hair lotions and ofls, | less than 7,600 letters daily are receivs, aren't quite--quite right," he sald | face creams and cosmetics sre in | ed by Emperor William, the in] a ulte right, sald In 8. | constant demand. German, French ' proportien of which, it is no exaf low voice. "The door 18 locked, and 1 | gnd English firms send out salesmen = ton to say, is made up of appe can see no light. every year or six months to look after | right wrongs about which he a te She raised her eyes quickly. "But this trade. Few, if any, western per pothing and would be powerless ta you have a key?' she whispered. fumes are to be found ot the Biamese | act if he did. Many are private diplo: vious that to both the unexpected check 7088 and violet scents. | After him comes the President of inatv kerosene lamps are used tho United Btates, who gets a Jasly e mai i dds aie houses ouside of | average of 5.000 Tobiors hy 2a jh iy angkok, as only that city has eleo- the present King of ngland has a Yen, but wi looked Toward the 'ro | trie lighting and coal is too expensive dled to 2,500 letters, probabl: . ind OO a oo YS a, key. ¥ os, You're | for use in producing illuminating gas. of the number rece vad By his right," he added quickly. "I'l by 1t.| The greatest demand is for wall The mail bag of the on 113 Wait while 1 go Inside." lamps, which are used in the thous- * Filled with a new nervousness, op- ands of houseboats, which line the pressed by the il the silence | rivers and canals of Siam, and in the about her, Tre Arew back obediently. homes of the peasants. The pense of mystery conveyed by the Luetend of being, sised as hy ever: Ma Ju 10) . | age, the leaves of the tea plan T mos x ing ¢losed 'door welghed pon ber. Her being fermented. are rolled into balls, share falling to the i of the . 9! id ae designs was fraught with dan- contact that had a & graveyard ard. Lk d it walking apart, for the dread of the cab seemed to have fallen gain. liveness has little hate in, the the city, and they gained the th unnoticed by the cas- Then, still holding apart, nd in, Clifford's Inn. paused, and Be "How sald frh "And how to her. For one mo- med shaker. His blood vision clouded, ; The sense Jove were still within his | grérwhehningly. He , he half 'extended | {bilities were tensely alert as she watched Loder search for bis a ome of which is Faced in the hollow The Italian Kin g soto te only gbou | of the cheek and allowed to remain letters daily, while bag of the and Insert It in the lock. With min-{ there until the soluble contents have President of pte fie varies ¢ gled dread and curiosity she saw the | been exhausted the saliva. The ~ When the foreign opin i door yleld and gape open lke a black tes plant grows wild on the hill paris 18 m n 0st numerous gash In the dingy wall, and with a sud- | sloping. reaches as high am que ua den' sense of desertion she saw him ost of the totaeco produced In American President, but in pass through the aperture and béard Siam, about 3,000,000 pounds a year, months the avers comparati bm strike a match. valued at $500,000, is consumed at gmall. It is said fais the Saperce rd The walt that followed seemed ex- | Noms the exports last year amount- Japan has only recently tralinanly Jong. Listening Wutestly, | ing to only 10.967 pounds, most of troubled In this manoe io ish | which went to Hong Eve. The to being mainly in primer Bap she heard hini move softly from oti; bacco leaf grown is said be of to and by wilt tha ni appeals' goom to the other. - And at last, to her! paguliarly fine texture ar would the territory of the stn Eingdout TE im oh FEE, Sonia Sen ey 1 seem pa n he local markets cure: ¥ 'lence. - In' the 'lutensity 'of cn iy methods. The Oldest of Banknotes. * she. heard her own. faint, trreguiar | At present the teaves are kept in It is held that the oldest a breathing, and the sound Alled her with je ak until partly ¢ Sry. nen ded xe Se ting may or S700 tude, lengthwise one er, cut ier y igin pale 100 gust, aw So) Mo into cross sections and exposed to the these notes were issued by the Chis vague, - (istinctive 'apprehension, . be- | hong Mini unendurable. Then all Su for a asy bi two, after 0 Hay experiance A ey are ready for 3 95% ise Spite) v as relieved. Loder , | ot the chief anes for tobacco here is ppeétred 2 roi A donsiderable quan. He paused for a goon in the shad- | tity poet pe Y tobacco is mixed with owy doorway; then he turned nnsteadl- "areca nut and betel Joa? and used for ly, drew the door to and locked it. | chewing, thé i tobacco never + "Eve stepped forward. Her glimpse being used for this purpose. "i sof him hid been. a Je she J a bad mot heard bly volcesyet. the That Was AM. sciousness of his De ned her with | A young girl who is always trying Instinétive alarm. Abruptly and awith-!some pew thing. ea Spioseut 4 hs + out reason ber hands turned cold, bet begaui to beat violently, "Soha she sald below her breath. - "For answer be moved toward her. Hig fuce was bereft of color: thorn wens Has

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