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Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 Jul 1867, p. 1

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> i ri eh ro TEP EE ae o 7 - y Y ] 3 4 VOL. X, No. 26.] - PRINCE ALBERT; COUNTY OF ONTARIO, C. W. THURS AY, JULY 4, 1867. [WHOLE No. 430! - ------------ S------------------------ S---- -- M-- -- -------- -- ------ - &ps Oukarin Whseher,| DD. M. CARD, [ALBION FIOTEL,|THE MYSTERIOUS SALORE. sito in guavas con cach sppesrng ofl itd jo the oso) but feriagy mg sister, may ast Jouh X -- . i - 8 cle d to herse! 8 89. I d on i ? 1ENSED AUCHONIER, Sollee of East Market Square, Toronto, As I sat in the ladies' room at the Peter- | when we return." . possitle giving any opening for speeches Though not," he added with a ine Son A WEEKLY of the REE did hp Good Stabling and every accommodation, at borough station, waiting tho urnval of the * 'And mind that we don't find half the |even of common civility, and to treat the | circumstances equally agreeable. POLITICAL AGRICULTURAL instructions. Sales punctually attended any-| moderate charges. London train, two ladies came in together, | roots dug up for weeds, and the rest wash- | poor gentleman muoh wfter the faxhion of a| Here again a little bridhing, and an invol- y | where in the County, on the shortest notice.-- BOARD $1 PER DAY. whose appearance, thongh not exactly un- ed bare, from using th: t large watering-can. | largo house-dog, which it might bo danger- | untary glance of meaning at each other, % 1 ARD Charges moderate. Days for Sales appointed on W. SHORT, PROPRIETOR common, caught my eye. They were That will do, Jane,' added Miss Clemen- | ous to encourage in any layful gambols,| ¢ Can you tell me the name'of the station AMILY N EWSPAPER application at the Onssrver Office. All letters : * ' . nico looking, and a certain number of years | tina to the maid : ¢ you may go now.' lest it should be diffiel in the end to | you want Miss Spiker 2" resumed Mr.Smith ' ly nddeessed to the Uxb { ™ March 7 1 8 y gn P 18 PUBLISITED AT THE il cy ese] to te ile Post Office, | Toronto, Tar Oe at ad 191 ago must have been pretty. They were not They now began to arrange their bonnets keep him within bounds. gThe chief anxi- | more gravely. WICTORIA BLOCK, PRINCE ALBERT, P on, MACKIES HOTEL dressed alike, but iho wi ervading setile ihait putiels) nd Jauke jou-sunle ely now sppented lo be Jel, up the re- ~" I only waned to know where abouts 4 ' 4 iy [tone about them alike mn port he large | of sundry little boxes they ha ronght | maining seat in the mi the carriage, [tha tunnels ate ?* she repled apparently nr COUNTY OF ONTARIO, J. D. Cottingham, (LATE BRODIE'S,) collar, whose antique shape and nich work | with them. After a short pause, Miss | £0 as to make it look to a casnal observer as | pressed with a conviction Tare Sai! EVERY THURSD AY MORNI NG . Walton Street, Port Hope. proclaimed a reverence for the taste of past Caroline ends \ Don' like this at all--it il 2 too awero gecnpiet, There, Setned marked in tho publication she 'has asked < 4 . . days ; the cool white stockings and sandal- | is so very dark. indeed reason to suppose tha plan would | for, Iv ! HER ENTIST, 55D Wu. MACKIE, Proprietor. | |egq prunella shoes ; the dresses not too long i hu will it be in fy tunels 2? said i Severs geople had looked in, as «1 am sorry to say that there are three Sh remem | of g prevailing gray color; the brown erape- | Miss: Clementina in an unhappy voice. if in search cf a seat, and retired under the {tunnels very near each other," said Mr. . BAIRD & PARSONS BO RE 1. I A, C. W Ontario Hotel, shawl of the one, and the small white| ¢ Caroline,' sail Miss Spyker, ¢ 1 don't | impression that the carriage was full, The | Smith, with the air of one who desires to « t---- 1 BROCK-ST., WHITBY. turn-over of the other lady 3 the Tauscan Leow what you will Link ol we, bat I con- ening was apparently getting unis 3%) make he bost of tnpsulig intellegence 3 TERMS : --$1.50 per annum, if paid within six 4 . R - - straw bonnets, with their primrose and white | fess to you ero she dropped her [and 1 e platform apparently empty, when, | ¢ but they are only a few minutes long--it satis Ci not paid wii hat ine, $300, Noah Bye New a C. DAWES, - PROPRIEIGE, trimmings, and the black and green veils | voice, and [ only heard the words ¢ gen- | as they were dressing up this spare fauteuil, | is soon over ; and { dan? added he, hy scription taken tor les bo ths § ' h Y : i - | tiem in th arnaze :* but I saw Miss | the whistle rang shrieking through the eta- | ing out of the window, and ver ddenl: Tal id. appended to each ; together with the long- i tleman in the carnage; bul f saw f 8 ! g out ¢ A nd very sudden hs, tas soning money, whe fddrensen 10 J.D. 0. is'prepared to execute all ofifationy ROY AL BOT EL, shafted parasols without fringe, and the Oslin and Mies Clementina Judie up | tion, and they all sllenty colapsed in the looked in again, ¢ we ro now on the on his Oifice, pre-puidand registered, will be & our risk. | oonnocted with his profession with neatness and WH yy Le ta . | neat little baskets they carried-- made it | and draw back, throwing suspicious glanc- most direful state of (right. ol RATES OF ADVERTISING, dispatch, Call id examine his specimens, FUE largest and most commodious Motel in | gvident that these were what are called | es at poor Miss Spyker, who seemed in an | "Good --ncss me I how shocking I" gasp=| At this juncture the whistel sounded ; 1 For each line, first insertion - ~ - $0.08| Single Fecth inserted--parts of sets, or whole | wt own As PEURL conyaransy 0 ale a old maids." embarrassed minority. ed poor Clementina, whose small expe- hastily drew np my window, and the young 'Subsequent insertions, perline - - - 0.02 sets--Cheap, and warranted. Hott daily Yo.nll places opal SY itontive Hoe « Caroline,' said one of thom, who appear- Presently Clementina recommenced the | rience of railways made everything a source | gnardsman drew up the further one. The -Cirds, under 8 lines, per annum - . 5.00 UNDERSTAND --Attention to the Teeth | lors always in attendance. ed the vounger of the two, ¢ we are in capi- | conversation. ¢1 don't in the least know,' | of constant terror and surprise, Miss Caro- | sudden change from light to darkness made " ' "O91 preserves the health. Without teeth in good Son ; tal time. really begin te think it 1s less [#aid she, ¢ how we go off, but I begin to line sank back prostrated ; and little Miss | the faint glimmer of the lamp--which seem= verti . din Ne \ 4 bl f JACOB BRYAN, Proprietor, Y beg g 8 ack P & p Advent Aemenis Tents fin} onpareil and charged | orderit is impossible to masticate food for the dreadful than we imagined ; and if we can feel rather poorly --the engine makes such | Spyker, with both hands to her ears, rocked { ed to be disarranged at anyrate--invisble ; according to pac y Py. body, and consequently there cannot be good i 0 an aroma tetaived for publication, witho ho Th 1 only get a nice carriage entirely to our- a terrible noise--one never could be heard | herself to and fro in a state of suffering and | and a moment of breathless eilence ensued p , withontspe alth. 8 & i $ t s : ¢ K i selves' ------ screaming.' dismay, taiking loud and fastall the time. for the rushing noise of the train was dead «cific instructions, will be inserted until forlkid, d " " charged accordingly. Noadvertisement will id, sd Ifyou have decayed teeth, get them filled, out until paid for, If you have any out get them replaced by new Aliberal discon allowed to Merchants and others | OCS: Prices low, and all work warranted. who advertise by the year or half-year. If the work is not satisfactorily done, the AnySpecial Notice, the object of which istopromote | money 'will be refunded. the pecuniary benefit of any dividual or company, to » "be considered an advertisement, and charged accord- Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. ¢Ah I? replied Miss Caroline, who acted | No,' said Miss Spyker : ¢ and I believe | But at this Junsture every other feeling [ened by the closed windows. It was st rather in the character of chaperone to her the guards are most inhuman. If you are | was lost in astonishment, when a porter | this instant that a loud chirping sound young friend--¢ ah there 18 nothing like | ever so frightened, or faint, it's of no use : looked in hastily and glanead round, detect- | in the carriage was heard, as of som being in good time. Batter wait an hour, | you are locked in, and no more thought of ed the transparent ruse de guerre of the | bestowing a hearty and unparalelled Clementina, than be late one minute. | until you reach your journey's' end ; and ['dummy' in the middle seat, and flung the | Who can paint the consternation of the ingly. : 5 Dav / i 3 ce. | feel quite glad to have brought my knitting ; | then, if you don't hear the namo of the [door open exclaiming : three ladies, as we emerged blinded 3 These terms will, in allcases, be 'tietlyad- Beslan Junin pent 2 Marriage Licenscs, i 1 ual go ire ay 3 place, To pass on of course, for nobody ( ¢ Hi here, sir-- just in time--T'1l put | dazzled, bewildered from ne) 1 heredia, English Pink Dental Rubber; New and (IY AUTHORITY.) and now, that I cannot see very well with- | asks to get out. your luggago in, sir--ull right? And in It was evident each, bridling up with ae constantly incrensing importance of the North | "450 eco yotoanite Base f r Arti SSUED at Port Perry. Officn the 8cuao6 | ont glasses, reading is out of the question. | * Aud' we,' said Miss Ctementina, who | there sprang a tall, handsome, bewhiskered virtnous indignation regarded the others as bigiii/oa pHs Suir the ure uion bf ihe Oren es OF ATL House. HENRY CHARLIE You have Dr. Gregory's Letters there, I [began to bo nervous, ¢shall nevar know an | monstached young Guardsman, apar-| concerned in the guilt; but it any cne ex h ing tificial Teeth! A CHARLES. | [0 [low different the literary productions | where tostop. How should be 7 No one ently in the extremity of ¢ saving the train,' | cited more suspicion than another, it cer- wrong, it will constantly take the lead in forwarding he general interests of the county ; snd in the amonnt Jan. 23,1867. of the present day are! Really, the trash | can make out what the people say when [and in a state of excitement, caused by the [tainly was Miss Clementina, Her near aay Toba! prpet pabiihed i Conan, SSH ed 1D. WAID, o MONEY TO "LOAN young people read now is terrible, when [ | they call out the names of the stations, and | uncertainty of the last few moments. [ere neighborhood to Mr. Smith, his tender al- . 5 a SURGEON-DENTIST 4 think how te were bronght up. But I wish 1 am sure we shall miss seeing it written | was a pretty business !" The feelings of the | lusion to bygone days, and the fact that y v JOB DEPARTMENT. ' ' T LOW RATES OF INTEREST. Huriet Spyker would come, 1 begin to| up 2 ladies for a moment overpowered them, | her bonnet was in a state of derangement Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Posters, tends, Blank Forms, Receipt Book rammes, Bill -- + Apply think we ought to take our places," _¢Iwishanybody we knew well; of course and they sat in silence, fixing looks of blank | the most unbecomming, all contributed to Lends Blank Forme, Receint Books, reek Books, Pain==t,, Urbrivge. dopiy fo COCHRANE & COCHRANE, Very tee this, | ay another little | 1f a gentleman, one of a proper and steady dismay on each other. Things were un- this impression. 'She, poor soul, fouling het «every style and color, execiied prompuly. if pina LL Dental operations performed with the Prince Albect. | 1adyy apparently about their own standing, age-- was coming the samo way," murmur- fortunately managed, certainly. In their perfect innocence, looked first at her friend rrotes than at any other establishment in this county. | times my enre, Yustanted «0 Jixe sat bustling about, turning around, looking into | ed Miss Caroline, descending a litle from [anxiety to keep Mr. Smith at a respectful Caroline, who with a confused and scared Patiich (om a divine gutting ang Bisiice prised, Hn 80, prices which defy MONE YY ' corners, behind doors, and into all sorts of | the exated position she had previously taken | distance, they had so contrived that now | aspect sat bolt upright before her. She, very e ie ' impossible places, tll suddenly she espied | up with regard to Miss Spyker's hinted | the young Guardsman filled up their cherisk= | unfortunately, had for her neighbor the J: BAIRD. | JZ PARSONS: the two [riends, and walking briskly vp to | proposal. «It is in such oases as these | ed vacancy. Ho was in the very midst of | Guardsman ; but he appeared Blcenily uns REFERENCES. --Rev, Dr. Sh and 77D. RRIVATE FUND Griggs, Port Hope; Rev. J. T. Burns, Whitby ; ( *) NE -- ---- men | 03. Gould, Esq., and J. Bolster, M. B., Uxbridge To loan on good Farms, at 8 per cent interest. them, began to talk very [ast, answering only that one fells quite helpless. O how I [them : Miss Caroline on his right hand and | consciousjof What was passing. Nor didjMiss Business Divectorn . p-------- LYMAN ENGLISH, the inquiries of both ladies in a tone so | Wish we were sufo at home !' Miss Clementina and Miss Spyker im- | Spyker escape--her bonnet and ¢ ugly' oe yarn Barrister, &c. headlong, and with a manner so lively, that At this moment an agitated little scream | mediately opposite. The involuntary shrink= | were decidedly not comme il faut-- for in "DR. JONES ately &e . shawa. | [ could hardly refrain from smiling both with | broke from the lips of Miss Spyker ing to the depths of the carriage, the | her anxiety to shut her eyes and stop hei y » + Novent ber 21, 1866. 6 | pleasure and surpnse. This last lady was | * Whe 1» hy Whee the matter ? 1t is glanbes gs of feeling, were ihe Bru ears, she ied gives an nvolunary ork to NORONER far the County of Ontario,| === my dressed in a dark-coloured satin gown, with | going oft i" exc aimed Miss Clementina. signs of their returning powers of mind. [the ugly, thereby imparting a wildness to KO) Prince Albert. y He . Mone y to Lend no stiffening or crinoline to ft its clinging | 1 think--1I really do think that is Miss | Miss Spyker pulled her blue"? ugly' more | her general appearance, which was con= ' REVERE HOUSE," MANCHESTER ! IN RUNS OF folds from her stort shght person. She | Spyker, in anervons manner, looking out | completely over her brow, and all three be- | siderably heightened by her manner. Ta DR, WARE, J n-- - a, |woren small black lace-shawl, and a white | of the window as she spoke. gan to leok out of the window with deter- But if each lady reguarded the others MORONER for the County of Ontario B. PLANK, PROPRIETOR. BVB300 and Upwards, bonnet adorned with an immense purple] ¢ It certainly is" emil Corvoline 35 ¢ and, | mined curiosity atthe two bare brown banks | thus, their feelings could not amount to y y pury ; : 3 : 9 I. H ) Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur, en Ata low rate of Interest. ' ugly»? as they are toa truly called, depend upon it, he 1s going by this train {of earth which now tose on either side | more than suspicion. But Mr. Smith 1 Prince Albert HAS purchased the above hotel, and has FAREWELL & McGEE, « How many seats are in these carriages 2 land there is his servant behind with his | above the train. 1 really felt for poor Cle- | that he was guilty was 'only. too e vident F H. BRATHWAIT furnished the Bar with the choicest liquors Solicitors, &c asked the new-comer, alter natural greet- carpet-bag. Do you think it would be im- | mentina, who appeared to be growing quite | it only from his embarrasment ; while the A, AI E, M. D., C. M, and cigars. Jovery attention nid to guests.-- or Nov. 14, 1566 1590 | ingx had passed. proper to ask of him to coma in ? giddy from the sameness of the view and | quiet young officer, who for £308 time past RADUATE of the University of McGill | Stages to and from Whithy call daily, = Careful | Ushawa, ov. 17, : OM C1 really do not know." said Miss Cle-| - Oh!" exclaimed Miss Clementina, hop- [the speed with which we passed along. At | had apparently been slumberihg, never at- XT College, Montreal, Ph jan, § 1| ostlers always in attendance. 8 y 8 x: : A y pint oa "Pri a Se urmcom AE imme ire sri it sires ins mentina. *¢ 1 never travelled but once hé- | ing all the same to be overwhelmed by [length she resolutely shut her eyes, as if; | tracted their suspicions for a momenh An oe miei est ied Tet, And Resi COTTAGE HOTEL, GREENBANK, { fore in a train, and I cannot say [ remember. the other vo) «1 am afraid it would be so | inside and out, nothing but oljects of dis-| They wore still Autterred by the strange om Erbin el deliv bid ! But, yon know, we could easily ask.' So | very forward, and putting ourselves in his | traction met her sight. incident, when we plunged into another a T---- ) ni 8 J Ve ha been on the move more than | tunnel ; and again the same chirping was Drs, McGILL & RAE, HE subscriber wishes to inform the saying, she went leisurely up toa very ac-| way." ; . We had not bee anne, 8 ping robe hy coli bic : tive, busy official, who was greasing the| ¢ But,' suggested Miss Spyker briskly, afew minutes, when I observed the young | heard--in fact an unmistakable kiss-- loud= PEs Surges, ko. ke. Office and re EE elie ne Lint lie Ing taken jhe wheels ol the carriages, and said ; if we wero fo give him the further seat | Guardsman looking at his fair fellow-travel- | er and more hearty than before ; and we WAL MPGILL, M, ty ug street _ VaEM. 5 Sironghaut and where the bes accommodation ¢ Pray, my good man, can you tell me | there, a wouly be flied axoant one, and | lers ith an 2Epression by no Te shot into daylight once Le in a state of . »~ ie iti Co pit sires 2M. 3. | with careful attention, can always be found. -- how many seats there are, and what time | with our shawls and umbrellas we might [ant with the air of impertura lo gravity | agitation more terrible than ever. 4 JOHN BILLINGS, : Joa stabling, 'enclosed yards, and attentive HE Subscriber, holding a Licence for the | Ve ay . Where is the station clock 7| make up a figure in the middle scat op- through which it shone. 1 saw he tried to| That Mr. Sauth had had the daring im= ARRISTER, Attorney at Law, Solicitor Stes R. A. MURTA Jounty of Ontario, and fhe Township of | Ah! see ; it is quite wrong by my watch, | posite Clementina ; or else, you see, with | catch the eyo ot the quiet gentlwoman in | patience to salute one cf the three ladies in: Chanceryy Notary Public, Conveyaneer, * Pro EiGIOr, Mariposa, wonld beg to state to Farmers and | which never either gas or loses." Then, | two vacant places, we should be so very | tha corer, but Lreeolutely looked out of the | whom hoe was bound by every sentiment ¢., Prince Albert. Offico over T. C. Forman's | Greenbank, Feb'y 13,1866. ? ly | others, requiring his services, that whatever | seeing he paid no sort of attention to her, | hikely to have intruders. Shall we ask him | window, though not, I fear, before he de-| of honor to protect, admitted no doubt ; and + Store. Vou =tt's Hotel. Juisiness 18 Shinsied 2 is oars ill be ear ple nor indeed heard her, she remarked : ¢1tjin Caroline 7? tected the shaddow of a smile at the corner | indeed that gertleman himself oetued 10] Eu poe ore y efully attended to. Charges moderate, N a ang, ore 18 -| ¢0 dear,' smd Miss Caraline, ¢1 don't [of my lip. feel his culpability, for he evidently srank S ¥ ad ears uhya & AR Eb "1 is very badly arranged that there is no im dear, smd Mi araline on y lip. ee yp Ys f Hy COCHRANE & COCHRANE, ewett otel 2? Terms, Days of Sale, &e., &e, arranged at the ae to be had, or any one to refer to| know what to do : what do you hink 2 Mr. Smith, glancing over the top of the [under the indignant eyes of his fair neigh= + i KENT STREET, I Observer Office, Prince Albert. ' Y y 3 ver tl ( ARRISTERS, Attorneys, &c. Prin NT STREET, LINDSAY. 2 1 ese places.' «I really do not seo that in such an en- | newspaper which in self=defence "he had | neighbors, and seamed petfectly paralysed Ny neys, & ince BE. MAJOR. |at these place ly par ; neigy MM y. para y Albert office--opposite the Town Tlall; . Borelia, March, 27th, 1867 « All right, ma'am said the man, slam- | ergencey it would be improper," remarked unfolded, saw, despite his obtusencss, that {in mind and body. The paper had failen Port Perry office--over Mr. Bigelow's Store. Good Saale An shed Aneta 30 attentive| ~~ ------ | ming down the iron lid with great noise, and | Clementiaa, na tone vainly endeavoring | something was amis i distressed losks on his knee, his hat Yas awry § svery par- x -- 4 moving off sharply to another wheel. to seem neutral. of the three maiden-iriends shewed their |ticlo of expression had vanished from his 3 NORMAN ¥. BATERSON, Pros Oinallus 40d From the: CarsnktTonts THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE « How vory rude those men are!" said | © And I declare,' sand littlo Miss Spyker { mental perturbation ; and not knowing ex- | face, and his hands hung powerless by his ¢ TTORNBY, 4 i qrson; Torito ) eo : Insurance Company. Miss Caroline, in a condohng voice. ¢ It| hurriedly, ¢1 see two other geuteman actly what to dounder the eircumstances, | sides. | ¢ A Bea Rw Soliciior sn Ohioersy Saintfield Hot 1 «7 lis better to manage entirely for onrselves, | lingering here, closo by. Don't you really | he began, half-absently, to survey the dress The slackening of our pace now showed i the building occupied by Dr. Wilson, Simcoe-st. el. INVESTED FUNDS 15,000,000 | my dear, than to be exposed to such in- | think we might?--he is so very highly and general appearance of the new-comer, | that we were close to some station. The * mee y HIS Tionse Being new, copmodions. and well INVESTED IN CANADA, ....8$250,000 | suits.' 2 : . Tegnciable such a thorough gentleman, | from tha boots upwards, with an eye from | train stopped a moment, and an unearthly i P, A, HURD, T furnished throughout, the public favoring « Ah 1if, rejoined Miss Clementina, ¢ how | and not of the new school." which he strove to banish its usnal beaign | cry {rom the officials without announced thé fens oe piss no ATTORNEY af Law, Splicitor.in. Chan=| hig with their custom may. depend. on finding | _._._ aa different from the old stage-coach days,| ¢ Weil, if you dare call out, Harnet."? expression He appeared, however, very | name of the place, which to this day I have he cory, Conveyancer, Ni Publ ©. | every convenience necessary to their comfort agsiaien te "IBC PERTERE~ > eedgotronie Kaew therewers-forrsvats-msrleds< <-You-both-reall cthink-d nay, shen? {much taken 2, when he | never ascortained ; and the youn vards: ry, veyancer, Notary ie, &c., ) q y gi ¥ ¥ _when he | never agcottained ; and the young Suan : 'Lindsay, b.w. tended to. Good Stabling, and attentive Ostlers | [NSURANCES, EFFECTED ON ALL CLASSES which any lady might have for the ask-{ ¢ Yes,' sail Miss Carole, ¢ Wo do." had gradua fico of th | man, having probably fiad his dostind= rman always in attendance. : . as erchi «7 o.% fa 4 Cle- ly o officer, that his eye was fixed upon | yj JJapped his hankerchief suddenly to y vy 3 Prork CURRENT RATES. ing, and when a scream or a handkerchief Then make haste," faltered Miss Cle- | young ' ¥y Pou | tion, clapp 1s ¢ ly FAREWELL & MoGEE, . ori 1103 GAMPBELY, Proprietor. FARE pig > hh The ¥ A sD fiom the windows would arrest instant at- { mentina, And what with poking and wig- fim with a meaning he "conld. not quite | Lis {lushed face sprang from he , carriaga, X ARRISTERS, ' Attorneys, Solicitors and DAFOR HOUSE x BPECIALL tention tram the gentlemen.' ing from her friends, and her own fears, | make ont} and he was betrayed involun- | and was out of sito in a moment. i JD Notaies Publ. Offices, In the Post Officy > ATES. «Gentlemen " exclaimed Miss Caroline. | with a dread of being too late Miss Spyker tarily iuto saying: ¢ Did you adress me During the rest of the journey, not a word "i ag. EB. mr LLB. "1. MGEE, D. A. UTICA 7.it oD ine tf ¢ One cannot now-a-days tell a gentleman | put her head out of the window, and said, ul ) : Call? i was spoken. Miss Ciplioo that to knit 2 A Ey io | oT) ncobmmodations. ":Caiefilt attention ¢ cpaY nt. from a grazier of a shop-boy--by tho dress, | in a voice that slizhtly wavered between | <O doar no, singh of 8% said the { but signally failed lo the great damage o CAMERON & MACDONELL, G9 the requirements of travelers and guests. | No EXTRA Charge jor MILITARY SERVICE| at least ; und the young men of the present | anxiety and hor sense of the impropriety guardsman with a smile. her work ; Miss Spyker pursed up het ARRISTERS and Attorneys at Law, | The barsupplied with the best wines, liquors and in defence of the COUNTRY. time are 80 excessively satirical, and so of the act: ¢ Mr.--Sm--ith, Mr. Sm-i-ith.? At the sound of the groft voice or the mouth, and looked out of the window § Solicitors County Council Ontario. Offices: | cigars Good stabling. : Life Policies for the benefit of Wife or Children devod of that deferential respect, without | I glanced at tho threo ladies, and saw gentleman, the thie friends whisked round, while Clementina was absorbed in onrt House. J. DAFOE, Proprietor. are Secure from Seizure by Creditors. which, a few years ago, a gentleman would | they were trembling with the combined | with diiliculty suppressing their emotion. | Gregory's Letters, holding the volume as { "She 0, CAMERON. | Ts Jc MACDONELL, |. reesei tees ape Sa poss Shs Poliey for $1000, by the Guaranteed Bonus | have been shut out from ladies society alto- | emotions of hope, fear, and dread of dong Miss Clementina who was the most neyv- | observed upsile down. Mr. Smith was ' 4 ANDREW F. McPHERSON, THE ROBSON HOUSE! Soret vets at 2 30, £24.70 a year. | gether. anything bordering on the improper, when | ous began to tremble violently, and turned | epeechless and remained like one under the vo : 3 Should it become payable after 5 years, one-| ¢It is eo, indeed,' said miss Spyker | the door opened, and Mr. Smith appeared. | still paler than she was by wvature. Evi-| influence for of mesmerism for many PARBISTER, and Attornay-at-Law, Solici- LATE SCRIPTURE'S HOTEL, fourth of the Premiums are returned, Swit the | briskly ; ¢and [ declare to you, nothing Ho was a decidedly elderly genteman, dently, the least they anticipated was the | miles. tor in Chancery, &c. DUNDAS STREET WHITBY, C, W,, |sum assured ; if after 20 years, one-half are re- | would induce mo to travel in Je Jame oar | and wore a gray hat, an ample frock-coat | prelininaries of a duel. j By and by [ found that I was very near » after 5 gray P 0 ) i y y OFFICE--Dundas street, 3 doors west of the | GEORGE ROBSON, = - - PROPRIETOR, gdh A Meg col tice with one of those fast yonng men-- | of dard blue, white unmentionables and | ¢ Will you exchange papers, sit ? said | the end of my own journey ; [ began there- by $2,000. ? nothing you could name to me Carolime." | waiscoat 5 and an eyeglass in an embossed | the Guardsman ; at which Mr. Smith bow- | fore to collect my wrappings, when I heard fe Claims payable one month after pot of Here all three agreed that nothiug in the | gold frame hung by a black ribbon from his | ed, and waved his paper in the air with a | Miss Caroline and Miss Clementina whiep= . Is ), i pd death ¥ » whole world would induce them to do such | neck. His face wore an expression of great | nervons flourish, which eent the corner of | ering to the effect that * iP--and they R. J: WILSON, ture's Hotel, for a term of rsa, and that he has | death. b | rand orld | it nearly into the open month ofthe stricken \Hed in my direction--¢ got out, they Jar: RRISTER, Att at Li Solich renovated and re-furnished the building through- | G, F. C. SMITH, Resident Secretary, a thing. . suanity and benevolence towards the world | it nearly ints pe € I | nodde yu ! got out, ; y A 4 , Attorney at Law, Solicitor | 5y¢, The premises are pleasantly sitnated, op- " "MontreAL. | 'The crowd ef passengers now began loin general j not remarkable for much talent | Caroline, whose features were in an un ed not stay alone with Mr. Smith aller what A) in Chanery, a Office in the Victoria | posite the Post Office, in the centre of the town, M. G. ROBSON \hicken, and I therefore took np my book | or mental quickness, but rather indicative | natural state of extension from the incidonts | had happened." AL this moment, he 100 ding, Brock-st., Whitby. The Railway Omnibus calls at the Hotel, and 2 > A ent, Prince Albert. | nnd satchel, and soon established "myself { of a nature at once blind and obtuse. Ha |of the last few moments. Both gentlemen | observed that we approached the Barnet rrr ------t---------------------- | tho Stages for Uxbridge and Beaverton leave the gent, / , . ind corner of a first-class | raised his hataud 'bowed as he reoguised | then subsiding into silence the ladies began | tation ; and when the train sto ped, whether LYMAN ENGLISH, L. L. B,, door every morning. al i da x SE AD Qumienabiy in he 7a corn Sr Yl Adis a iy Spyker, which courtsey nog ac- | to grow calin, the dreaded vis-a-vis offering | he really had originally intended to get out aT 7 : . rage. a = 4 ; : : - OLICITOR in ' Ohancery, Attorney, 539° Careful Qstiers A WESTERN ASSURANCE ComP'Y iy saw the three triends tein ion by all three in the couit-minnet | no further cause for fear, and becoming ap- | there, or was now going to wait for the next fi AQow : enn, & ss Oshawa: b imcos z "oF : 1 the two first ladies arm 1 arm, and brisk | style. Miss Spyker, however, well thank | pasently very passive and harmless "over | train in sell defence, [ cannot tell; but he Ae DO) fhe. ORO NTO CW litte Miss Spyker peering ito first one car- | you, ir and, Mr. Smith, are you going | his paper, In the course of time they ven-| was in such haste to have the door opened, a " ©.N. VARS, T NTS . * | riage, then another, with a face of great 5 this tram 9 tured to oop a jie slow fuima) conver that 1 ia ue aftaid he Yes shoot » break SY DE, io). Meal 3 tht tood still fi ' m,' he replied, ¢I contemplate |sation with Mr. Smi h,whom, wi natural |e railway laws, and get himsell into on RACTICAL Dentin Ouinua, 0, wa he 3 = a ER TO N, cs; Wis INCORPORATED. 185s a ely 1 Wisnghe they , I eters us Can 1 'be so happy 2 to | revulsion of feeling, they seemed 1 regard | ody for i do upon the Platform while the 'L Dentil Rooms directly opposite tho pos 3 Subscriber 0 ANNOUNCE 8 A Ld : i be of use to any of you ladies 7 more benignantly than ever, looking upon | (rain was still in motion. He, however, tum- +offico--antrance Simcoe street, third door north 4 i the above hotel, hich (ling boss fur, Capital - - $400,000. It is pretty well Jvay from the engine, 8 bo % .¥ 2 ¢ il little Miss | him now in the light of safegnarl. ed round respectfully and timidly, but with Oe Ontario Bank. ms Sud fied up throug oe tn te host o ' > Caroline,' said Miss Spyker in an encourag- Oh, I mith ! bi 5 itl Mias | M0 Ok 0 eather for the country falter- | the look of an injured man, and raised his ne + ---- ih : ; 4 0 5 e : ] JOHN CHRISTIE, . wil kept in the da aud bis ble wil bg fp Pm ONS Mem RHIC ~ hpi: ar the end of the train, i chi keane of es ag oor od Miss Spyker, always the most alert of | hatin token of farewell, which courtesy QED His : nished e delicacies of theseason, Care- EN NED HALDAN, Erq | oi it Ww Miss Cl i lw ks o 1 so om TPO Clerk for Reach, Convey- | fu] and obliging ostlers always in attedance. Spc'Y ANDTREAS -BE! J +E gither,' said Miss Clementina. 0 are so--s0--so very mueh'-- . near, Commissioner of the Court of WM. PARKIN, Proprietor, JAMES PRINGLE, think we might venture. ' Frightened, put "in Miss Caroline, | Quoon's Bench, &e. Business carefully attended | poo oeon Tul » Travelling Agent; 'At this moment, a maid=servant, who fol-| emerging from her faatouil Toa mn, July 27, 1864. 9 A : . 1 » i ] fo» OlicenManchoster. ¢ ly County of Ontario} lowed them, put into the carriage an fn-| Very much frightenod, tndeed,' earnest tured Miss Clemontina. * Ali! Mr. Smith | (rain as it moved ont of sight, I sax Mr. S03, ALBERT SPRING, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, oe --|finite vanety of brown-paper parcels, of by Jnpeatad Vee tity, ladies, | bow differant from the stage-coach days we | Smith and his servant, Who appeared mus es every shape and size. A small ¢tiger' also 8 \ 6 ICENSED 'Auctioneer for the Town- BROCK STREET, WHITBY. BR ° T BH © RE A 8S, ry up, Rad with three umbrellas, and | You honor mo too much. 1 may have the member! One could seo the country | aily surprised at finding themeelvos thers Lgshipsof Reach, Brock, Uxbridge and Scott. | ryviTE unders begs to announce that he hung round with bonnet-boxes like a bird-|{ happiness to bo of servieeto you, perhaps. { then: = --the man's countenance samiog , ar Orders taken at thie office, and days of sale ap- T has taken the above well known premises SAD DIE cage man,' which he deposited as ho best Allow me, Miss Caroliney' said Mr. Smith, | ¢I remember our drive from London{to | press : «Do you think, sir, you're perfectly, woinied, : 1 which have been newly furnished and renovated | Id within. The three ladies then took | calling up the tone and air of one not nnus- Ascot,' said Mr. Smith in the voice of call- | in your right senses, getting aut at this here H. WALSHE : 3 i, an re a a i. } 2% thelr seals. % ! ed to being what is called ¢a lady's man,' | ing up, not unmoved, fume aa mens place; wilers Joa ow Jo iy, dnd lave Co Pid : i ; nh 0 y and atten- | k ' OAs, said Miss Clementina, ¢ have | as he raised from the floor of the carriage |ory of the past--* when the speed at which | nothing to do en I turned away, [ 1c NSED_ Auctioneer for the Town- ol dood En at Harness Maker Sn the luggage safe 7' > Miss Caroline's knilling, which in tha ex- | we are now going would have seemed slow | got up into tlie town, [saw the Guardsman 'Pest, Ofliee. Whitby, July 4, 1866. TE Subscriber begs to announce that he has leased the building formerly known as Scrip- REVERE HOUSE the three. & : was received mn the most chilhing manne « Superb indeed,' replied Mr. Smith bland- | by the three ladies who immediately look: 0 > wo avother way. + Dreadiul mode of traveling this," ven- I then got oiit myself, and watching the \ 3 y moderate. 5 \ i p .Thorah, & Ra n oa ce : s ani i i i P to the o drove that day. It might,' | talking with some friends ; he Was laugh~ ships of Broly T Mara : ar 23-1y JOHN MILLER. | 7%omas® New Building, South of Gibbs |" ¢ Yes, *um,' sail Thomas grinning, and | tremity of her indecision, had fallen to the i ie pass i ve i ie ig > ng LW om i Le uk Ontario; Mariposa, 6te., in th \ . ] isio) ; Ro Ngrths n elon a Brock. Block, Simeoe Street, OSHAWA. pulling a lock of hair. ground 5 and stepping in, he was motioned re Rar tht} beak of hia A Toone he -- Can ck. Or- 5 . y # 2 o x eI - «dors left a i s, oF at his residence will bo Brooklin House. 7 -- J cd he two saipelshuge f¥ said Mise En ri vig Bg Soatloney have been the society--it might Hav minded me of lle wyeterions round in pun or 'and Ws t remittances 'C. VICKERY, = "= PROPRIETOR. HE attention' of farmers ad Ain « And the baskets of fruit and the flowers | but, from the moment of his getting into hes scenery." i i : / ¥ 0 mber-- SHE, the North On- earns inhabi- | ness, all of which is new_and Y supe Bh ake. | is under this seat "um,? said Thomas, hold-| the carriage, 1 observed a Soeling oreeping fsa Klgsen na here Sr very a a i : arlo Aue Selo J Sd EGS most respectfully to inform the inhabi Also there will be found & rte selection of | ing up the valance of the seat. 'Guard | over the minds of the three mai en ludies, | and said: he thought the more re, 8 EY one pleading # » Um Burah 1 el ane a et Ini Ghouicd whips, general of ley, trunks, Tartmanteats; | said they'd sqaush 'em in- the van along] that their lerfora Had induced them to] such ) seculjgetiong aslo cutmiderert up a " 2. H, Burnham, | by Sandy Perric, which he has newly furnished &e. Hyer thin iu io er iy and with heavy luggage.' take a rather desparate and ertrems step. | te better." Diss Spiker cama CLERK THIRD DIVISION COURT, | and renovated, and he is prepatod to accommo | the shortest notice. neatly and | = oh very well. And, Thomas, sail) They & kein low lones logethér, and |eue. ; ~ > date the travelling public. The bar stocked cheaply. R. THOMAS. [Miss Caroline, ¢ don't forget what I said to| replied distantly, and with a sort of brid- " Mr. Sith, lave ykew Bradshtew 3 PORT PERRY C.W Woiive ostler always in attendance, Oshawa, Jan. 23,1867, a.1y! you about tho garden, now : waler those! ling up the figure when Mr. Smits spoke-- I am sorry lo say | have aot, madaw 1s "7 Qfice over Mr. Bigelow's' Store, with the choicest liquors and cigars, and an ats . » et

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