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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 7 May 1903, p. 2

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spoiled and rad: ea dyspeptic, you know These gentlemen's utterances gns; The coated tongue. the the i were features because no two of het on agreéd as to the policyof the] Some wanted increas- led. protection, cthurs ree. trader Ste oEeY Tom Toronto his sand quota favored tariff the questions of re. A 4 { J ith the United States| Rapp TRANSIT IN Sate oF Po- TAPOES--Our- enterprising towns] were equally happy in theic dis-}man, Mr. L, J. Wheeler; being aware agreements Nothing in the Liber«{ofthe greatscarcity of Fos in al pélicy except the holding of pow- EHTS Tocality? Tordéréd u lcaflond of |! | Each {gepuine article, gave due; publicity has Big parish end of the game to | of the fact by posters, and in fouk play and each played what, he|days every potato met with ready thought wauld serve to catch the | purchasers although the figures at Those | which 'they were disposed of were opposed to the Government's atti- moderate. Mr. Wheeler in this in- tude joined hands with those fayor-|stance has supplied. the public with' ing it in supporting what was offer: Ot te signs Saints: The or sure cure ~--that's i -- secret, and the«Bsitish preference they our oer and set strength, waken y ur stomach. ought. jehpors you will I Se Sn. er can bring 'them together. pa the doh of dyspeptics cured ** by the use of these pills, says: -- + "For vp vards of twelve years I was 2 great sufferer from indigestion and 'Everything I ate tor I doctored almost con , and used almost every recommended for this trodble e than temporary HA "Words ¢ can | i tie votes of His constituency. y Bell, Richardson, Taylor, Hackett43, rend "that Dr. Be ayia ng fame i Fils Tut, when Clarke were as one man, havi Sa gi bisod is fe let ér of fifty Eis, convért bad eid a into Tich, red blood, withotit whith't ere tan be neither health nor strength Ft be persuaded ta «py some- ing else--take nothings but he 3 goss Dr Williams' @sSold by all medicine dealéts or nh paid a 50¢,,a box or six boxes | er 50 by idsaseing the Dr. W il "Medici voted | He fore: |} to ad- against the Government. William: Pattersén mit, that increased protection did increased prices. place himsell fairly on record, swallowed | policy of "Canada for | | years he has been, deceiving 'the| eople in this as in other Ttommittee ellos THE OBER ER aha Foon Crea LATION, and. is cone {1 arowing io favor. It is the BEST | Ah pauity Meditifi in Lhe County ; is the amplin of tne Apitittufists and more re Schmittod ahd UCACtica] clas of people 1% ignotee favorite of schemers, boomers' anf eliques ; it i the Oldest and Best Bstablished | oy 1867<<the woes origim Np Iga logal aud weperdl pews dep | 'and is ii entirely fn the place of mb | {election this fall i hannah in in earch, it sot paid in here are preparing for it and ed, {idea is to go to the country before | | Sir Wilfrid Laurier's health becomes | members of the Tennis Club last week, the 4180 shattered as to force him to re-| This explains the cooking of thie public accounts so, as 10 show 2 atronesses ; Mrs, Sangster. Mrs, Buroham, fake surpluses inthe. post office de per ent and on the Intercolonial|L. Parrish, Mrs. McCaw, Mrs R. J |'mét for 'organization, Gener ol Election This Fall: Everything points to 1a general of i $4.5 will bo pharge he rn PRINTING «IN THE MOST MODERN i1e.0 URTARIO. aay In a series of manipula | + tions by which "large PR hmRY.) MAY 7 1903. are being carried HERE " {over until next year, to Our Own Interests. | | Fielding is arranging for a big bership is assured for this season. CHANGED 'HaNDS.-- The business | although in (it adversity a will be reached on lately carried on by Mr. Stillman Peter to pay Paul" rplus for t fiscal year. sao #What is oir position wi x Surp or the y Hom them about spanafactured abods; sthem $6,024,000. We boy them' $28,000,000 of dein] duets and products of animals same articles less than 1760.00, "Ml our producers and manufactur oe mie confronted in that country 4 pracrically prohibitive tariff | maintain that the Finance Minis. | tes does not take the Propet view afrthe situation when he © #&1ad better postpone the revision of our tariff until after we have | Begotiated on trade 'matters wilh 'the United States. The tariff is Practically 'double ours, and we] ith a tariff balfas high as theirs] going to negotiate with them. 's thewobjection to putting our ona better basis first, 1 going to [negotiate with the States. Why do we. have | Minister gets further letters WUEES I reliance the New York Herald §thtes that it isan illustration of the unsuspected léveling power of 'tlie atmospheric agepcies actipg, incessently and peg fectly 'on 'giant #duntain masses, " It. xecalls, inthis 4@onneckion the | dowtrta 1 Rothery, the pug , remarks.in Montreal - about a Q had, come: forever: fo an pat ; AAA i candi she rh "Barre Mar A ccommonaTIon. oe to our Board of gs. the Board "| mail for Toronto on the 7.25 a.m: trait), so that parties may now mail previoys evening; also at the in- stance of Board mail matter will for Port Perry at 2 o'clock p.m.» a desirable and Tush required nd didnot fal tr Stillman 11 "aving this Tocality has in- and ay Mr. Jackson te sell by INE DOJ Auction at his residence, Cochrane 1 Qiferences on any feature of the Street, 'Port Perry on Thureday Faichiards 'Canada for Canadians" | May 14, all his Household Effects the leader | received the solid vote of bis following. together with, good driving mare, | vehicles, && All will positively be | sold without reserve, This will be a grand opportunty to secure desir- able furniture at Auction prices, | Make a note of time and place and ik fail to attend the sale. the {Mr and Mrs. Richard Brown) on {| theeveningof Tuesday last, certainly | | of not but admire, The music suppl | ed was choice and greatly appreci- | ated, 'and the public inadvertently gtep, | choice selections, The members the Band before retiring were At a meeting of the members of the ensuing year, Hou, President, Wm. Ross, M.P, Yad Mrs. Dansford, Mrs. Wm, Ross,~ Mrs. W Bruce, and Mrs, Mellow, President;. Mr A. ¥. Carnegie; Vice President; Mr. W. H, Dunsfc Secy, Treas, Mr, C H. Al lison, Exec, Com,, Messrs. MeMillan, Duff, Ebbels, and Clemes. A good wmem- 6 ormerly by Mr. C.']. Lang) a deal- 11 will result in an Enormous | er in Agricultural "Machines, Imple ments, &c,, hasbeen purchased by ie! considerable experience in that line whole arrangement is Jooked upon | iy connexion with his father's busi: as a carefully laid plot to deceive | | ness at Sonya." That Mr. Rundle the electorate as to the real condi- | thoroughly posted in all pertaining tion of the countty's finances. | William Mulock's .actiop in repre | senting his department as having suplus of $5,000, Auditor General declares is a dete of $380,000, furnishes an excellent example of the lengths to which the | present ministers of the. crown. are | prépared 'to 'go in order to lead | their masters--the 'people-- astray: When the year 1903-04 is fully ex- posed the supposed surpluses will have disappeared and instead, the offsetting shortage will be a boome- rang to those whopnt their trust in the Liberal leaders o. 1S Si Iti to efficiency in Agricultural Imple- ments goes without saying. Farm- honorable and courteous treatment He is adding Cream Separators to thoroughly posted 'on the require ments of the farming community. | See advertisement in_this issue. Some people' are 'rabid for a for a change. Well, on Thugsday, and Friday of last week, the ther. | + eighties, but on the last eve of April the mercury retired to 25 below the' '| frost mark! © How is that? 60, de- fence so far in the Gamey charges to' thé spread; of the cold blanket. , Destrietion or House BY FIRE. LI he. wind. at the. rong, tHe: 'building nd contents eh cation with 5 the sweeping assertiol tising does not pay. What is the 'S Some u¥ guid "Tuntamus prs We. Strive to letters, &c.y up -to-ten- o'clock the institutions in thé is that some merchants Trade met in the "Board room on TE 4 il the Postmaster eed, Hon, Jotiydo. another... thei : PHA F the Baath oh Trade | t Gag will To following She result; -- Lbe despatched to Norio do for rural Neng that brings Fs $0 tas 12 one store | not ate OE well known -firm-do for one just 'starting. Some' firmis haven't "time «| to see that the mor '{ annually: for advertising i judicious. and thus neglect the +Lmost iw portant department of their business. "Is 'it, any wonder that standing, ~in-faet; thet is termed # oi how well he suece Bor Perry had. the. plying a native-bog the most' difficulty desp hes from Machine a Points, etc. Cream Separg ae i always be f nd at, the oo roo m CHAS, A. RUNDLE. 'Bay with the een Myrtle Messrs. Cha, Y :,""W. S. Short a LA. J; Davis was appointeditofct in | cobjunction with the Village Council on Port Perry Old 'Boys'sRe union to be held here in August next, Other matters of importanee were y+ 'but had 'to ber laid over until next meeting of the Board. W. H. Duxsroro, Seergtary opte 31 but you cannot fool 'all of the peop Some time or other thé" little' 'de- ceits in your advertising are going to come put.and count agaigst | Each time these little deceits dre ex; posed pate of your good téputation goes, until finaly it is entirely lost. "You may mend a broken reputa® ho hut your, neighbors 'will keep be the work of my nat way, to prophecy the Lord Byron said: a debtor to his profession. what'is'it we owe to the Art ? founded as if by mere now second to none, A 1 Heh harder to "mend" your Tepy- uates, have chosen this voc! aT "Port Perry Gounoil tation than it was te-build 4p in The May arts of the above "| Council was held on Monday even ing} last All 'member present except, glory ch reward ol dental a ment in the days to come. EZ" Our Band in serenaded one of | conscientious teachers, to its members. and bis young bride|goneé before us, we owe ing of dentistry to-day. responsibilities of the the dental profession | performing a pleasing and judicious | futute. act,one that all concerned could vancement.our profession ha in the past, to a traveler asc | a' mountain height {widens to his wiew at every up So with our sciénce; were also delighted" of having an |cends from decade to decade, Seeing | opportunity of listening to thet Honesty i is certainly | th Ret pol- Jghin 'advertising, although: time better results' may' "be had from Minutes of April meeting read tion of Mr. Raines, $50 "| was ordered to "be paid Mr. Chas: Powers for services as Assessor, The roll isin every way treditable Never say anything in your 4d- Vertising that you eannot verify in An advertiser whe be- lieves thoroughly i in what he is go | ing tq say. has a far better chancewof convincing people than he wie on- There seems to be a question as | ly haif what he is saying. to .the liability of the'iron constitu- : ; | ting the track of railways for taxes, . | the solution of which all municipal . |ities are much interested-in, at least ifthatis not the case, i that e§¢apes'taxatipn is yey large. Total Asada his $ tainly fills the bill as Assessor. | when it looms up mean attractive adver{isement. "~The Candian pledge 'themselves to die at that day is more expansive than of g | Then to us individually is rel Phe départiients | Tight toyaily enterta ned to choice | pe responsibility of cultivating' Hye} deliescies by Mr. and Mrs. Brown. .Jsmicidal societies which have been Six Charles Wingham told a good story at a Leeds bazar recently. | He said a bishop was order South of France by; his physician. The Distiop told lim he J ad A resolv: inheritance, and 1 force of onward strides, th e gr highest, and noblest vocation of | | all. following, officers wera appointed for the "Cy Lond rite Iso closely connected, like yesder to-day and tomorrow, that our every imp alse and action in the past Bears Harris, being part Sart as a also $7.35 for or 'necessary Hci Lo ord, \ supplies furnished. On motion of Mr: orderéd to be paid to Ri Jores in & Co., for wood supplied indigents 11 On motion of Mr. Bruce, 3 was | i Sfered to be paid to Mr fran a month your lordship will: be The bishop geplied : You don't say so! I Witt go to the South ol France at once." kt our work has Bae : a praiseworthy and honest map in our graduation 'we have the for our diligence, pit. on 'Seven Mile Tstand. rut motion of Mr. Bruce, $125 "was ordered to bd pad to Nests. Beasley! Bros. for gq years le ase ble S pit ony Sevan Mile The lease was con Ame 1 by, should outline a defioite Justasa train was leavingia ger tas fation decently a dude botine- (tation may be hidden. :- "Prosperity: is not fears and doubts, while ad not without its comforts a Although adversity may be® thas be beyond the abil ty of the] | Mr Chas A. Rundle who has, had from our. minds, no doubt people to punish the offenders. Tt 'settling himself in a air of importance, produced' a cig-| carriage, and Gussie, wishing to ap- pear very manlike, rapidly filled the the carriage with denge volumes of | smoke, at the same time saying: "Do you--er--know, young ladies, I am so fond of smoking that when I die I shall have a cigarette placed daysof practice] iif Watering at a total cost of ae ly tried and tempted ; naturer must and will and by the convictions of t honesty we will behold, loo of the mist accompanied by advanceme True itis that nature ist ers and others requiring anything | house of all knowledge ; from in"Mr. Rundle's 'line "may rely on | out of it all the laws of "sci obtained | from her greats 'book. The ; profession is founded ups his - other lines. He retains 'the [tained from services of - Mr. Black who is| bounty. ling and SOT true Conte AND fox AND Social. --A Grand Concert and Box and Tie Social will be held under the ayspices of the Young Sbtiety, "Wick;{ on the beautiful lawn of Mr." Thos. Moore, T "Long View Farm," i , on Tuesday, May, An excellent program hds | been arranged for the occasion, in- cluding the following rare talent: -- (| Mr. J. H. Catheron, Toronto s pop: ular Comic Bofetioens Highland Piper; * Otchastaas yiseveral other dttractive' featares wifl als oe introduced Kt "Tie contlutioy of the 1q gram t Tie and. Box To 2 gt place: j A cordial (invitation 3 js extended to alli» Poors: ~open'-at Concert to, Copignce: ar8 |! of the ladies, "you will not have to wait long for a light.' Things are not always what men , and'it is therefore satis- factory to have the authority of the French Court of Cassation frog.is not a fish. There \scems {8 >. | have been a good deal of doubt on the subjgat; spy Feanegp for three |= Courts. .of Justice were, invoked . be- fore #towas fmaily-decided that cer- hie 1430, fapoers "of frogs had nai, broken the us y laws protibitory f lini "night Then could a «mo practice class, who were: never 'ex natural ability and talént, (of honor-and virtue Poa Bt spirit for advancement, & momeget registered well up. in: the these n \ecessary and* encetlen we must be guided hy hah building our: futures dependent should be with us in but. pi grees of A change ?. We don't blame | al work. the RossMachine for that, but; the | dent an others, aithough® J failure of the evidence for. the de- cessful in our efforts we Hn unit in the application': of ways 'and. means: that prove 'anything, may - "have caused as.and our calling. 2: // "Tle human brain is 'B bent and constructive!" { the knowledge obtained fro land constructs an drtidlé | seemingly' its awh: 986 1 i! County Soancil bea ash ok of Parlia : i i ing ties and boxes ad- 2 mT! Sheena of the Gari ase 3 my a ol icul Ls 'purposes; sth ha dig ear 1903, will he' 'bis a A ~bé---held to] bring him within statutes veiuflsiy of] Frank Burton; To 2 pot rave) oer tryi:k Milton Carr, of Powasan, Parry Sound district. In adition®to the line mentioned, an- ther is proposed from South Bay, "on Lake Nipissing, via Callender to North Bay, and a third from South #HBay, in a generally southwesterly and southerly ditection, joining the C.P,R.in Dufterin, Peel, or York Gounty.: Mr. Booth: is president of the Canada Atlantic Railway, whose line runs from Parry Sound to Lote: | "The name of 'the new company will be the Algonquin '{Eumber and Power Co.--~The Star. St. Petersburg, May 4.-- Another religious sect; having sell-immola- tion as the cardinal article of its creed, has been discovered in Kus- sia. The members contend that any does so at the expense 'of other in dividuals, and they accordingly age. Like some other Russians discovered in recent years, the man nér of death is burial alive, the de- vaees:beidg voluntarily immured in vaults. with colemn ceremonies. The discovery resulted from the ing their rites on one of their num- ber. Numbers of adherents of the sects, which is said to have branches at Kicf and Odessa, have been buri- ed alive. te wil "We demow of instatices, " should such a society extend its operations to Canada, where the age limit ntight be reduced fifty per cent. with advan age to the survivers. -- PORT P ERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ross & Sin. May 7, 1903. Fall Wheat , . ...... $o 65 @ $o 65 Spring Wheat, « 063@ 0 65 Goose Wheat 0o60o@ o 61 Batley'. 4.0 037@ 0 40 RYE ard snes 5@ o 46 Qats iy ui s¥sivwiis 8@ o 28 Peas--Black eye 075 Peas--Small o 66 Buckwheat... . 0 40 Beans MSNA. 1 25'@ 1 50 Alsike Clover,..,.. 6 00@ 7 oo Red:Clover.... .... 6 50@ 7 50 Grasd'Séed L011 50@ '173 Turkeys... 015@ 0 15 Geese ... 7 0 10@ 0 10 Ducks . iva 0 10 @. 0 10, Chickens, ivy © 08.@ O10 Butter ... 0 o Eggs... COUNTY OF © tof BNTARIO, a poration of ots VAT toradjours ment. e Sia Qusey: ifthe Town po: jehing. whether he from the man rf us ite wilt: 2B itt | | am ts cine ghain, and gl at the Nix farlly" Oui due 1a opportuni pe nae : br on 2 fara ogre ™ ill beghaed police surprising members perform. | MARRIED. | CroziER-MILNRR--At the Method: ist Parsonage, Scugog, on Wes: A 30, 3, by Cheapside FOR AYEAR'S SUPPLY OF TEA! LL WHO TAKE a newspaper (and who does not?) must have noticed the great rise in prices of Teas which are taking place dail and the scarcity of the article. By fate accounts only about twelve ' ( ies pounds of Japan Teas were man living longer than thirty years? in Londen in place of 143,000,000 last, year, and eight months before a mew crop can arrive. But we carly secured quite a quantity and will give our'customers the advant- age of it FOR_ONE MONTH at Big Saving. Onto Ibs, Fine Japan for $2.50 you save $1. On ro lbs. Finer Japan for $3.00 you save $1 On 10 Ibs. Ceylon Black for $2.50 | you save $1. On 10 Ibs. Ceylon Pckoe for $3.00 | you save 1. On rolbs. Young Hyson for 83.50 you save $1. On 10 Ibs.. Ram Lal (Stanpagp Quarity) for $3.00 you save $1. On 20 Ib. lot of 'any of the above, & you will save $2.25. 7 : And having purchased double out usual quantity of Fine Fruits in Raising, Currants, &c., we are sell- ing today at 10 per cent less than Toronto Wholesale Prices. We have nothing but Selected Stocks in these to offer, bat they are the goods to buy--no stalks or dirt of any kind. On all other goods Big Discount for Cash for one month. T.C. FORMAN & SON. MARRIAGE License OFFICE. Port Perry, Mar. 10,103 ro . Noy Spring Suitings "IN ALL THF LATEST COLORS and DESIGNS Come. in and seejour Large Stack | of New Ghods" which are arriving almost daily and: make an as] selection. "We afe conversant with some of of.the-Best - Methods of Cutting and" endeavor te do FirstiClass Work, Whether Old of Young we will; 6 best 'to give yon what you as. ywe bases to' Reduce our 8 ginal med aiall dame

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