tl SH M. Victorid J atcust, ns, iu aropte versity Reta of Chusitiase sun Qut.; Liomiste-of the ar Phone 58 REV. 2 maseorrn, BAS Pasth. : Pes ps, Soran 4. 4 and Rosidovse, Quer BE. Port Pesky fice hoars--S to 10 am ; 1ted pm. Port Ferry, Nov. 15, 1884. WM.H. HARRIS, BA. LLB. Barner, &e, ICEN<ED BEV. C, P. MUIRHEAD, Rect, ' REV -- RICHARDSON Third Sunday at 10 30 =. m, B and Evesnisgs. Morning Prayer-- Ist. 30d aod J Sunday eich moh | 'elephnne in office sad house, open night Fr Art of sich month. | é © pain Jiu; South, Sowgeuted iy Ms soe 8 7 r | "with the residence of GG. L. Robson, ro om i ND Mido E. C. CHURCH. : Jos. BATRD AUCTIONEER for 'the! Moxxy To Loaw. Issuer of of Marriago Lionsés. Lionsss. E. FAREWELL K.C,LLB, County Crown Attorney Barrister, County Sol- EAR &c., Notary Public and Ee Dffics--Boath wing Court House, hitby, Ont. Manufactured b prepered to camitiunity w WIRE FEN Crown and Bridge Werk saccrsafuily Teeth on fold, Silver Kamin North Ontario Observe! A Weekly Politrcal, Agricuilu. a Family Newspap-i IS rUBLISHED AY FORT FERRY, eaT. | EVERY THURSDAY MOHNING 1 34 H. PARSONS ERM 61 per sanam, if pa' 1a advance te cargnl. ho oalmcripton taken Tor Ie San sx monks. wad oo paper dmcoutioued | $68 mrears wre uid up wher 23droneed to this | LETTERS costaining mousy Oftce, Le at our rick , prepa snd rege tered will socordinely ment will be taken oot oil peed for. A LIBERAL discount atlewed to Merchants and oube Who mivertase by the year or half 3 | naa IN | OF DO A THESE tens will in all cases be strictly adhered to which I am detern® JOB DEPARTMENT. As wi inducem Pamphicte Hand Bila, Posters i Programs, Dolemrs Eh fends, £3 N Soon | 3 Joust Reais, iin, 1ovustions, will be allowed on ~ Blank Forms Rereipt Books Basivess Cards Jan, lst next. ed Bosks Circulars, Asseosbly Carle Visiting Cards, Sg, ahd of every syle aad color saper rity of my created promptly and a 5% low rates a acy apparent. meat in steading pure the yi. giving me a call Parties from 3 disance getting Posters, Re rinted vax bsve them printed © take Lome with then > 1 H. PARSONS. long experience in putacle guarantee H. McCAW, Everthing | constantly on han, - ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 18, 1883. Port Ferry, Doc, | Dec. 1 W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third , Division Court. OfSice in Psot Office ISSUER oF MAR. {IAGE LICENSES Port PERRY, OKT. May 30, 1907. WANTED AT ONCE! 25, Abchurch able AQUAS L Wire Fence Uo. Ltd., 'Pracas IN AGRICULTURAL Tuege &F MADE BY uo factory work kept in stock, SuscessoT t of a em offices of the =, P.M. Yarmold | 000 fee pod Eid Port Perry, - Oat. Manchester, Jan. 19, 1509. MONEY TO LOAN. i Fands =i 4 per cent. tenet I eats ee | xe J Jno. W. Crozier, ; armisTER. Sonscrror, CONYEYANCER, 1 3 = B &e. Offich at residence, 6th Cot Reach (one mile west of Port Perty,)-- -- Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence y the Owen Sound | and an supply this whol ith the very BES N returning thanks to the public for t ADVERTISEMENTS measured by Nouperie. and patronage extended te me for over chan, od according to the space they ocCups. | years, I woud respectfully intimate tha ni, as usval, dy fob t ' ADVERTISEMENTS cocevei for cobiication. wide oy sual, ow ready fof businose, a ost trmctions, will be in mi have a forbed aed choged No i Large & Assorted Stock D SINGLE HARNESS | "SG 7. i CE produced on this | DR. R. GRAHAM Coatinent and at prices that cau s - ¥0.Dis FD. Ho Raroas not fail to satisfy purchasers. : The DiLron Fence is without DEIN TIST {peet leis the GEST rears 3 PORT PERRY, -- -- ONT. flexible; itis a square mesh; itis s | Gk Fa perfect hivge-stay fence, therefore it 1s unposeible to bend the stays, 5 % Jd. A. Murray, ; in fact it is the Lest fence made in | DENTIST, ¥ this or any other country. Ike oer the Post Office. Before puiciias ng a Wire Poise i PORT PERRY dont 'i: Bape the - Dicren | All Bbramches of Deutistry, - including Fence. J H. Brown, ined to sell very CHEAP | ent to Cann puichasers all Sules from now wntit] Al work being HAND &3 the goods will at ence become hasers will find that by before looking elsewhere they can be suited in quality aud price, my the trade being an indis that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purthased. in my line of business kept d and repairs neatly and promptly attended to. JOIN ROLPH. EUROPEAN AGNECY WILLIAM WILSON & SONS (Established 1814 Lane. London, BE. 0. A man with some experience Horticuliure to handie our trade 10 Port Perry lendid opering and permavent R trasion for the right party. Write for pariiculars and state experience STONE & WELLINGTON, Foumll Nurseries, Est'd 1837, "Toronto Ontario CURED [364 C avers me. by SPO role TY rn ae oe Washing vy or on sft Tr ' Ask ry =~ PATENTS 3 -- CURED CUNT FS wentor's Adyizer Sites, corner St ditreal, Canada, cn: D.C, S.A. oes =h Jumuad of 10 gor ode on TORONTO Sarr atin lay. 155° PORT PERRY BRANCH H. .! HUTCHESON, Manager. 11 Branches also at Blackstock (R. n Nestleton Station, 'NERVOUS, DEBILITAT TED MEN | od C NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT, rauhine Confidential. Question Lut and Cost of CT | Drs KENNEDY & Cot. Michigan AVe.and G ROTICE ©. $n pergonally calla ap:but patients in or Windsor offic dpi mien for Canadian business: of HH Bi "R. RST Cotlon Manas for), Oshawa, Stouffville, Sunderland and Whitby. tors, u var is Cory Ror nostrums. y 1 as made successful men of foes who wers "down and out." Wo symptoms and com patent medicines. our wonderful s1:coess ed pot fail, for we prescribe remedies adapted to ted. He your blood bee tose y] DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY. a rooldifl, CA e 3 t a id --__----.. By LIFELESS Jou URL 0, MIDPLEAGED ME, i) are ures in life--yol &rs the an re: SH to manhood revive y C ii New Method Treatuie 2 has snatched udreds froin tho brick d r, has re- ored happiness to re of homes and rescribo specific rem- d.es for edch Individual case according to the lications--we have no This is eid of the secrets of tméh curable cases ac ess ndividual case. Onl We have done angda for over 20 Years. CURALLE CASES GUARANTEED EADER Are you a victim? Have ¥6u lost hope? ATS Joi Sis Sienang to Jancryy sed? } Caines? Our Now Method u What it has done ed otners it wil ation Free. No a , write for bx an honest Free-- of Charge, Mahood Fe hool 1 (Llustrat- Teco BRETTON 1ioME riswold St. letters § 1 B.A. A hell ADAMS & + FIRT ki | Lilt i id 3 U i tate Steamshi] Central Liver um PORT PERRY. EARTILY thavking the public for the I liberal patronage received dui e many years I have kept « Livery Estab mentia Port Perry, Lhave much pleasure in announcing that I have removea MY LIVERY to my former place of business Water Street "which 'I nih about-to trrgely' extend jn- ereasc fagilities so that AL public may be better accommodated with safe and desir: able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER Port Perry, June 21, 1900. Miss Harrison, 0 ess and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies \ that she has moved to the rooms formerly occupied by her over Mr. Flirts Diug Store where she is prepared to execute all or ders tor Dies awd Mantie Making in a maunel unsuipn od for Correctness of Style and Charming Effect. CI wares re S "i vir h the val [RR] an RL EN HE BL Dr. de Van's Female Pills A rék.able French te svar fails. hese pills are owerful i generative portion of the ale System. Rituse fo cheap imitations. Dr. de at oy Soheop bax, STAN for 9. Mailed to an Bt. Cathavines, Ont. iy at Flint's 0 8tove, Bell Phone Office No. 6 No. 4 HESON, Resideuce, UT TCHESON ®0 po MARINE | A IDENT | IAortgage Loans ickets i Alaska, larger thao Denmark, Swe. vy and Fluland put together, is shout the same distance from the. I pole as (hose countries. Mich of bas a similar climate. Fuller' 's Earth. Fuller's earth, so named from earllest use in folllng wool, 1s a rathe# rare, soft, frinble rock whose value de- pends altogether on its texture and ite filtering and absorbent properties. It has no definite composition, mineralog- | ically, its pbysical properties rather than a chemical analysis determining its coinmercial values [Fuller's earth | was frst produced fu the United States in the early ninetics, Bad Temper, Bad temper has an injurious effect on the digestion Bad temper tends to a disposition of blood to the brais, and | this leaves the stomach unable to per form its functions properly. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &e. FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIY | | OF CARTWRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement cf another Auction Sale Season tore. turn thanks to his numerous pr rons for past favors. In requesting thelr esteemed | and continued patronage he desires to state that no effort or paioa will be spared on his, part to make all sales entrusted to him successes. His very extensive practice | in the past should be s sufficient reeom | mendation as to his ability. All Sale | given into his charge will be attended t with promptuess and dispatch ~~ Sale list made out and blank notes supplied free, on application. Parties wishing to engage his sovion &I may consult hie SaLz REGIATER. eithe! the Observer or Standard Off @ Parry, for dates claimed. mske arrangements, or writs to bis "& Dhone at Residence, No. TARGES. MODERATE i oe 1941 i ber of vring"of a 'ebitid--things of which she fromy? ET owing CHAPTER IIL. THe caribou Carnival. BB education ot tte lttle Me- iss@ begun ut once, while the pust' was still deserted. 1 Le gan, first of all, with Mabsdlla She stared guiubly aod with glLattered faith at tel two creatures é to told derful things In the up ud ngyer fo thuch ¥ heard ruior be- ore. Hee mother lustincts were arous but with Cree stoicisth sbB mods al, no vetrayal of then I'he' dea t+ tauned ImmobHity of rwent no whit of change nins solemnly declared tuat isse was about to begin sat grimiy and watched when betWeen then Weeks posed and Willams came in forests. Blokee fol trom the edge of the Har Peree, partly Eskimo, re -the Eskimo people, three- ved and with half of bis From the north, east th the post's fur rangers Life was resumed a softness in the ak, a rmwth lo the midday sun I'he days] the big change were uear. And Alley came, John Cummins and Jan "Thoreau, of dil the factors people, Wi patches at thelr kpees One afternoon in the beginolng of the mush snow a long team of rakish vemytes, driven by an Athabasca i rench4'anadlan, raced wildly into the ring about the post. The entire post roughed out to ineet thie newcotwer. tie was Jenn de Gravols, the most tos portant man io the Fond du Lae coun- try, tor whose goodwill the.company paid gsmall bonus. That be bad thade n record Gatch eveo tbe childtgn Knew by the §ide;of the packs on his sledge 18. vanity along with aoerring in the ways of the wild, Ev iked Gravols, for be had a wifo him and was as feariess as qd he likeb everybody, tnciod- nspit. Hg exfained bis early arrival by ao- pouneing in a nonchalant mapoer that after be bad given his malemutes & qaay's rebt be was going on to Fort Churebill to bring back a wife. He hinted with a punctuating crack of bis whip that be would make a second visft and a more Interesting one at just apofit the time when the trappers were there tu force. | Thoreau listened to hhin, haooch- ebouldere a Ilttfe at the other's at' air of Mmportance. in turn neh Capadlao scrutinized Jan the Bre redly. Etery pour after the half breed's ar pkened the pulse of expectan- thé post. For six mouths it bad ge bs and solitary unit of life art of » big desolation. The ow A smothered it in a lone s #ilmost the lonelluess ken, shdcks ptit to 'berpess Un the | day that Jean de Gravols left for | Hudson bay the company's supplies | came: lo' from Fort Churchill--seven tobogganf drawn by Eskimo dogs laden: with four and cloth, fifty pounds of 'beads, nmmaunition and a hundred othee things. to be exchanged for the furg that would scoh be lo Londou | and Paris. Fearfully Jan Thorean ran ont to meet the sledge. There were seven Indians and one white man Jao thrust himself close to look at the white man lle wore two revolves holéters and cgrried ap aatomnatic, Ongga ar." gent of the company, wel prepared to care for the company's | treasure Jav bufried back to the cabin, hls heart bubbling with a strauge joy. "bere ees no missioner, Melissel™ be cried 'triumphantly, dropping be side ber, Bis face glowing with the gladness of Bis tidings. "You shall be good andibeautiful, lak ber, but you shall uot 'be baptize by missioner! has not A few in. Ong bleedin at 1 stan ! of the fangs. | were fought Ably he was not a mission | He = 2d cela. Copyright. 1011, by the Bobbs- Merrill ( Oot tttmtett bit amas ttamtmt teams trans (s} i0e nett morning two Chippewaynng tratled tn with a tesiti of mongrel curs from the south. Thereafter Cumming found but lit t > devote to Me lisse. The snow was soft 1g rapid ly, and the datly Inc g warmth of the sun hastened the ement of the trappers. Mukee's people from the western Barren laods arrived fest, bringing them great loads of musk x and 5 § ! on army of Lig f 8g iM kenzie bounds horseg end walled tke w! I es when the huskies set upon them. From east and west and sonth all trails now Jed to the post Hy the end of the thitd day after the arrival of the company's supolies a babel of fighting, selling, ceasciessly moving @iscord had driven forth the peace and Cumming' wife had and Qlscord were g the yelllig was a sas #8 savage as the elves trom Ww vont half of them possessed a strong inhert tance of blood, were thr into warring confus There wits no ces wn suddenly 1 In the battle Ha dozen battles to the death each day and night. Those that died were chief ly the south bred of mastiff, Great Dune dogs and the fatally = Yet beyond = t bloody strife thers bing buman buy bonest hearts flied with the joys of the | ing of mew friendshi; old ones, a closer erhood that hoMs under the cold gruj skies. There were u the hunters. These were days pre prosperity and triumpl tor . as they were for the The cabin was half filled with strange things, for all went to look upon the little Melisse and gave somcthing to ber. There were polar bears' teeth, brought down by the Ilttle Liack men who in tgro bad got them from the coast people; strange gods carved from f a curs olxtures rod sheep yw Macker pe zie bounds. 8 A great union of ti company i wood, bits of fur, bushy foxtails, lynx paws, dried fruits, candy bought at fabtilous prices in the store and musk --always and incessantly musk-- from Mukee's people of the West Barrens. Jan had not played upon bis violin since the coming of Jean de Gravois but one evenlug he tuned his strings and sald lo Mellsse: ""Tbey have been good to yofi. my Melirse. of ze violon.* It wus the big night at the post--the night that is known {rom Athabasca to Hudson bay as the night of the carl bou roast. A week hand passed. and there were 10 more furs to be disposed of. had received bis credit, and Io the com. pany's store the furs w ¢ and safe. Three caribou ed by Pere and his hunters, &n this night, when Jao took down 'is violin from its peg on the wall, o huge | fire blazed in the open, and on spits six caribon inches in diameter the roasting. The air was filled with odor of the carnival ing and snarling of people lifted the were 'Jiskimos and breeds réd glare, Tbe factor's nd sang like mad, for mpany's aupual "good | 4 he shoty that would lure many | these same men back again at tbe | nother trapplug season butter, brought 5,000 nifles from across the sea for the occasion, was eet on a gun case thrown where the beat played | upon It io yellow glory. Ib a giant cop per kettle, over a smaller fire, bubbled | and steamed half a barrel of coffee 'Iie MEGDESS OF the odors that drift ed in the air set the dogs gatbering spon thelr fenuches bavoud the welt I will glve them ze museek | In (he compuny's ledger each man | boxes of white bread were laced Bear to the fre. A tub of real | thronglf (pe pale n 3 téd upon the bread boxes, Jan began to play. 1§ was not the low, sweet music of Cur mins und the little Meilsse that he play- ed now, but a wild, wailing song thas te bad found in the autumn winds {t burst above the crackling fire and the tumult of man and dog in a weird and savage benuty thant hushed all round, and life nbout tim became Ike life struck suddenly dead. After a while his violin kang a lower song, and sweeler; a Ul softer it became, and more sw he was playing that which be | « most of all---the music that had filled the little cabin when Cummins' wife died As he continued to play there came dn interruption tn the sflefice--a low re- s almost like that of the 1 It grew beyond the untfl a song of in s ruse from the throats of fraln ths tig ircle of men, Gnite sadr [3 ndred dogs in response to Jan Thoreau's violin Cumuoiins sav tbe surrounding cor- lon luner a8 man crusted become t ) he saw strained »d from the player to where full throated upon their their heads pointed the stars in the sky. of heaven, play po ser to love more of that!" he cried In the boy's ear. "Play sowething fast." Jan lifted hls head as if from a dream. In an instant he perceived the strange his mauosic, and his bow © oss the strings of his violin/in a rhythm swift and buoyant, bis blce rising shrill and clear In familiar to them all: bh, ge cariboo-00-00, 6 cariboo-00-00, He roas' on high, Jes under ze sky, Ze boeg white cariboo-00-00l "Oh, ze carlboo-00-00, ze cariboo 00-00, He bruwn an' julc' am sweet! Ze cariboo-00-00 ho ver polite-- He roas' on high, Jes' under ze sky, He ready now to come an' eat!" 1 Yith yeti TOUAT rose Bhove The Hit words of the song Mukee and his Crees tugged st thelr poles, and the roasted caribou fell upon the snow. Jan drew back apd, with his violin bugged on- der one arm, watched the wild revelers as, with bared knlves flashing in the firelight, they crowded to the fenst Willams, the factor, joined him. "Looks like a fght, doesn't it, Jan? Once 1 saw a fight at a cnriboo roas{" "So did L" sald Jan, who had pot taken his eyes frown the jostling crowd "It was far to the west aud north," tinued Williams, "beyond the Great ave country." rar beyond," sald Jan nletly. *It was ver Great Bear. For who ycu f Great Bear?" I'he factor was silent, and the mus cles of bis arms grew like steel es he tle madness In Jan's face. 8nd ly he reached ont and gripped the wrists. Jan made vo effort to Wing his to re at ze we BAW ve yr who you ght?" he cried agaln. "For who you fight at ze Great Bear?" "We tried to kill a man, bat he got away," sald Willams, speaking so low that only Jan beard. "He was"-- The actor stopped. e missioner!" panted Jan The wild light went ont of bls eyes as he stared op at Williams, and the softer glow which came into them loosened at once the factor's grip on the boy's wrists, "Yes, the misslonef." Jun drew back. He evaded meeting the eyes of Cummins as he made bis way among the men. There was a new burst of song as Mnkee end his Crees pried down 8 second caribou, but the boy paid no attention to the fresh excitement. He thrust his knife ~ran swiftly | Into its sheath and ran through the packs of dogs fighting and snarling over the scraps that had been thrown to them, past Maballa, who was witching the savage: banquet around the big rey #84 Jos ie Metin cabin to Bellase. "out: tarbblegly the she did not understand. u' when I fin' heem @%Xfil heem 1 come back to my angel Mellsse," he whispered © "And then you will Int Jan Thorean for letting ont the blood of a missioner!" He put her back into the little bed. | kissed her again and turned to the door, For a few moments Jat stood with his back to Melisse and his eyes upon | the carnival about n great fre he looked the third caribon was pulled down from its spit. and the maltitade of dogs rushed io upon the abandoned carcasses of the other two, He caught his breath quickly as a loud shout and the walling yelp of a hurt dog rose for av instant above'all other sounds. Only one thing was wanting to complete another picture in his brain --a scene which had burned itself into bis life forever and which he strove to fight back #8 stood staring from the doorway. He half expected it to come -the shrill s¢ream | of a boyish volce, an instant's sullen quict, then the low throated thuadet of | impending veogeance--and fight. | With marvelous quickness | ed wind réconstructed the scepe be 8 fore bit (fito the scend Ske been. | the other's breast. hidden from the revelers, the tens halted. Jun"beurd the low voices, men, and a igure detached Itself fron. the gloom, walking siowly and in ; mapper of one pear to exhanstivn the direction of the carulval " Fro i) CHAPTER IV. RPP The Fight at Dawn. T was a new tears. It had oo from the trails to the east, Jan's heart gave a sudden * jumijy as he thougbt of the missional who was expected with the ovérd mail. At first he bad a miod to inte cept the ure laboring across th] open, but wi it apparent reason he changed bis course and approached tha( sledge. 1 As he came nearer he observed a secy ond figure, which rose frum behind ! . He Shot Out a Powerful Fist and, Ben® the Boy Reeling to the Ground. i the dogs and advanced to meet him, A dozen ibead of the team fi | ear exhaostion, that we're take them an nearer," said a voice. "They'd die like, pupples under those packs!" Tr The voice thrilled Jan. He advanced' with his back to the fire, so that hat conld see the stranger. "You coms from Chorchit?™ » asked. i His words were hardly a question. They were more of an excuse for him Lie turned a little, nt the glowing firg; to draw nearer, go that for ap Ins flashed in bis eyes 2 "Yes: ed from the Etawneg: just a week ago today." at we s Jan Rud come very near. The strane; ger interrupte nseif to stare intg the thin, flerce fuce that had ETOWR, like a white camco almost within reach of him, With a startled cry hd, rew a step back, and Jan's violin dropped to the snow. For po longer than a breath there was sllence. The man wormed hime self back into the shadows inch by tach, followed the white face of thé boy. Then there cane shrilly from Jau's lips tbe mad shrieking of a nama, \ and bis knife flashed as he leaped sg The stranger wns guicker than he, With 8 sudden movement be coated himself of the blow, and as Jan's arm went past him, the point of the knife ripping his coat siceve, hg shot out & powerful fist aud sent the boy ree to the ground. Stunned and bleeding, Jan aragged Limself to his knces. He saw the dogs' turning, beard a low voice urging theny to the trall and saw the sledge disap- pear into the forest. He staggered' from his knees to his feet and stood swaying in his weakness. Theo be | followed. He forgot that be was leaving his 5 {nite In the suow, forgot thal back. | there about the fire there were othiet | dogs and other men. [He followed, sickened by tSe blow, but gaining strength as he pursued. Ahead of him he could hear the sound of the tobog- gan und the cautious lashing of a whip' over the backs of the tired huskies, The sounds Olled bim with feree | strength. He wiped sway the waem' | trickle of blood that ran ovef Mi ches' | and began to run, slowly at firs, | swinglog in the easy wolf lope 'of the | forest runner, with his elbows close 8 | iS sides. [Te Bx cownTinUED.] Chicago and Wind There are several péiuts in the Unit' ed States where the average hourly Jocity of thie wind {8 ne 1 of Chicago, which "Windy City." but Pore 4 42 imum record which his been but ounce. Diamond Back Turtles. The diamond back turtle | gamiest and best kuown mud turtle fuwmily, and they mings # weighit from thirty to fifty pounds. Honeycomb, 'There are 0.000 ceils: tra of is