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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 15 Oct 1903, p. 4

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inch of him. Also he is more 'good to look at. An English sergeant would scan him longing eyes. Seeing him in a d you might pick him out for a athlete or, by his smooth for a matinee idol. There's 'about him to suggest the ve his poetry. Neither does ni to have the poetic tempera~ He is no dreamer, no idler "mental poise seems to be as and as well balanced as his al carrisse which is saying a Ee a 'is rather proud of having ced such a poet, and with good London, Ontario, is his birth- Ilis years are about thirty. domes from a fine old English family in which there's an earldom something of the sort, but Mr, tringer carefully keeps this fact in "fhe background. He stands on his 'pwn feet. You may see by glancing at him that he nceds no coat-of- arms background to proclaim his no- bility. He studied and played football at Moronto University and at Oxford. It they gave bim any degrees he has forgotten it. Before he was twenty- five bo had published two volumes of 'worse fo Canada. Thoy were slim him Yet is 5 h ! apprecia- Mr. ill Safled down lato New York, prepared to starve 4n a hall bedroom. But he didn't The New York magazine editors-- who are much maligned, you know-- promptly discovered that his poetry was good and pald him well for his recs. Since then, both by short tories and verse, he has been win- ing wide recognition and the re ards which accompany the same Just now, while his new book of poems is being praised by the Lon- gon critics, while the publishers are issuing his first novel, "The Silver Poppy," Mr. Stringer is up in On- tarfo, on the shores of Lake Erie, looking after his fruit farm, working in blue shirt and overalls and enjoy- ing himself hugely. Next fall, when his melons and pears and grapes have all heen gathered and sold, he avill pack his trunks and typewriting machine and start cither for" New York or London, where he will settle down for a winter's hard work Mr. Stringer"s novel is likely to re ceive an extraordinary amount of at- tention in the newspapers on ac- count of the identity of the well known writer who figures in the book Cordelia Vaughn Mr. Stringer rst met the lady in the manner de- gctibed in the book, and his cxperi- encas of this "yellow vampire are faithfully described Every writer in New Prk will know the original of Ar. 8 ger's heroine, and few will dispute G eo truth of his portrayal It is mort than likely: that Cordelia Vaughn's real name will soon be sug- gested in the newspapers.--The Read or. 2 o& Square Donling Pays Here Is a little sermon on honesty ghat Canadians who produce fer ex port should take we 11 te heart Dis bonosty on the part of the American cheesemaker,"" says an agricultural mewspaper published in Iowa de- stroyed his Tong market for his product and gave to his shrewder and more honest Canadian competi tor a market worth millions of dol- qars a year. It pays in the long run ko be honest Having, according to this gained a market worth millions by honesty, it should not be necessary to remind Canadians who export cheese, butter fruit, and other products that it pays in the long run to be honest But such reminders are necessary The Canadian trade agents abroad are sending home warnings against sharp practices in packing goods for export. Tho Government has found §t nocessarv to guard the outlet, to prevent improperly packed and dis bonestly graded goods from getting away te foreign parts. It seems that the individual producer often takes no interest in the foreign market, and that the small dealer is often equally deficient in a sense of respon- sibility, so that everything depends on the man who actually does the exporting. The Government by vari- ous newly-devised regulations seeks to enforce honesty where it does not exist, and the importance of this eannot be overestimated But the individual producer should bear in mind that when the products of a country get a good reputation in the world's markets it means prosperity for the producing classes Declines te Avo pt Fees. Nichetas Murphy, K.C., who is an old friend of Sir Melville Parker, who has been recently ill at his home in Cooksville, noted the fact that Sir Melville, who over 40 years ago' was appointed a justice of the peace, is one of the very few holders of such office who declines to accept fees or emolument for his services While living a quiet retired life as a country gentleman, Sir Melville has always taken an active interest in local affairs, and was warden of Peel County, and was rceve of Toronto Township for several terms. "A man of education,"" sald Mr Murphy, "of refinement and of a most genial disposition, with both 'friends and opponents, and a Justice eace for many, many years, Peel, Sir Melville friends psp who wanted to be enemies, {any other Justice of the l'eace da. And he was always an herent of the fact that stands pat- ent, that Justices of the Peace should 'not be paid fees, and he held his poe tion in that capacity without any or reward for his xajianla end in iio BF Port |] Perry now possesses the tensive Evaporating Work: rld. The Regal Packing d., have just located here. Mr. Vickery has just to hand }oadof Portland Cement, which 'selling at $2 75 per barrel, and s of five barrels and upward, prices will be quoted. D--FAITHFEL PERSON TO for well established house ina calling on retail merchants Loe! tenitory. Salilary ear 2 od expenses, yable $19.70 an expenses advanced. Business successful and dard House, 334 Dearborne aled Ten EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels--Farm Properties---belong ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23r¢ November, and withdrawn at the sale, : . A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, Toronto. Nov. 30, 1899. 50 YEARS EXPERIENCE i oF" : will be held in the Curling Rink opposite the G. T. R. Port HOGS, St \ ation PHIRRY ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1903, 1 P.M. [ { NDER THE AUSPICES OF THE DOMINION SWINE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION, (fifty) carefully selected Boars and Sows from all the Sows will be in pig, an breeders. All cash. well established herds, will be offered. Nearly some of them near the farrowing period. = All the Boars will be of suitable breeding age. Among the contributors to this Sale are several of the most reliable Canadi ERMS I'o residents of Ontario : All individual sums of $10 and under, sums.over $10, cash or credit will be allowed on approved joint notes. For fur r terms and particulars apply to A. P. WESTERVELT, GEO. JACKSON, Port Perry, Ont. "But in renew oid quie prove nesses Job pertien for any kind, Fire und 1 and broke I'm afraid,"' came gentle tones which conveyed | sense of irritation or ennoyance. obtain mon Inet also the See. Live Stock Asewn, OFrriciaL, AUCTIONEER, Parliament Buildings, / ['oronto, Ont BH. WW. HODSOIN, L1 S ¥ COMMISSIONER, OTTAWA, COUNTRY-BORN The Cunard Company and Lerd Coleridge on the Bench. you something--"' not about Mr. William Smith, from the bench, MONEY TO LOAN. We have funds from private parties for i mortgage at 44 PEK CENT. and ho wish to mortgages, buy more laud or build, may (fous 11%. without any delay, (and very 'e h=ve customers who wart to buy im who would exchange busi the same. 1f you have farms or other pro- sale, vomnicrcial, mechanical, or Lufiness of please send us price and deseription of sume Lite Lusurance «fected, nnd a general financial rage business trunsos ted. LUND BV ctor 1 Tokanzo. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. Ladies* Favorite, Is the only safe, reliable regulator on which woman the hour of 1 w= No.1 and No. 2aresold in Port Perry {by C. H. Allison and A. J. Davis, Druggists The mails are despatched from the Post Office Port Perry as follows : Going North-- 9.30 . Going South--11. 20a ol Going North-- 5.15 p. m, Uoing South--19 pou mvestment on | DULTON § Turbines. Lord Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice In t v of England from 1530 il Le 4 oo ced words, In a brief editorial on the subjec ) s England's H has ; been described a A i Keen 2 birds | of "Turbines." which appeared 1 greatest criminal judge writer in [ . ji Tulviz the Pall Mall Magazine says that in, ough the nolse of the traffie | OUT 1SSUE of July 21st, we venture appearance he has the very embod He catches the sweet mystic trill to predict that at no very distant ment of judicial dignit He was ee De ol late the turbine system would be| ever courteous and considerate and ¢ | ge nerally addpted by marine en- never tried to win cheap appla Ages , Spite of the Rug 2 tohge bout him, | gineers The fulfillment of our pre the expense of an inexperien ed ba AD afl the din 1 4 > i. He lists to the ing of | diction would appear to be nearer rister or overwrought wits And gathers the violet 111 t } tf He had a curious habit { than, at the time of writing, seme bench, of leaning back k re of wealth of s ses, | probable I'he London journals and closing his eyes, and thi Oe | just to hand, « n the interestir times led the unwary te nclude ring 'mid |announcement that the two 'new that he was asleep . " t American rs, which the Cunar On one occasion, during tI trial | 4 ! ( I \ 3 d of a prisoner for setting to a iis a, ompany ve covenapted iwith dwelling-house, the counse r the s mny ) loom. |the Brit Government to build in defence was much upset th gh his Katherine A. Clarke, the course ol the next two years, ol jgrorenas of the chic : bit |a guaranteed speed of 25 knots an iyoughous, (he gay he hau oor ry. [ho ur, are to be supplied with tur ing to ge efore e jury the ac that a man other than the prisoner bine engine If this announcement had openly threatened to burn down 00 ] S | be true, and the intention carfied | the particular house |into effect, it will be the most strk- | Each attempt to intro uce testi- er's Pills are good liver | ing innovation that trans-Atlantic mony which the rules of ev iene hipping has seen since the imtro-| would mot admit, was checked by 2 Is. You know that. The best rEg Bf of team. The tatbire| t objection, sustained by the . premp! 4 a . amily laxative you can buy. ystem, it is claimed, otlers three | court. But when the speech for the 1 « ; defence was begun Lord Coleridge | 1Niey keep the bowels regular, | distinct ntages. First, fithre- | went off into his usual doze a the | cure constipation. FAT 4 ved duces the screw shalting, which in | counsel saw his opportunity | A aan ~ | the case of these vessels means a | Gentlemen of the jury." said he | {Want your moustache or beard} saving of 3.000 tohs in the weight | o ler anc re | ) a serious point We have heard from a beautiful brewnor rich black? Use} of engines; while the team con the witnesses that a certain Bill 1] sumption is much less than 1p the Smith had, prior to the fire, been quadruple expansion engines,® now dismissed by the prosecutor from his | {mm prmusco numa ka] in general use. Secondly, ite will service. Now, gentlemen, I can tell eflect a great economy of men nd consequently of wages as the epigine room staff required for the rubin will be much fewer pon is | Women's shoes, adapted for shot. ih Li new manish shape--hand pr RR Balin whi sewed and welted in box enamel--! well known to most of us to pi patent leather and vici kid lace or describing. If these three, cla the new Louis XV. heels in can be make good,--and the" all jeathers for dress wear--high bine Company confidently ag arch--band turn flexible soles. See that they ean--then' the Cup Goop SHOE VALUES, For A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain's remarkable Cough Remedy 1s a record. It has eeu in use for over thirty years, iing which time many: million ottles have been and sold used. It s long been the standard and main ance in the treatment of croup thousands of homes, yet during I this time no case has ever been | ported to the manufacturers in vhich it failed to effect a cure.-- Vhen given as soon as the child omes hoarse or even as soon as croupy cough appears, it will vent the attack. It is pleasant take, many children like it. It tains no opium or other harmful tance and may be given as con- ently to a baby as to an adult. sale by A. J. Davis. METHODIST CHURCH. REV. G. H. COPELAND, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 11 and 7. Week Evening ervice, Thursday 7.30. Strangers welocme and conducted to seats. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. (PRESBYTERIAN) REY. W. COOPER, B.A, Pastor Sabbath Services, 11.00 1nd 7.00. Week Eveuin Service, Thursday BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. MR. MCFARLANE, PASTOR. Sabbath Services, 18.30 and 7.00. 'Week Evening Service, Tharsday, 7.30. OHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, (ANGLICAN) EY. G. wv LOGKE. M. A, Incumbent. " Evensong, 7 p.m: pm Sunday | 0 Bhool, $30 pam. Thurcsday-- Evensong, 7.30 p.m. R. 0. CHURCH. REV --. RICHARDBON. Third Sunday st 10.30. m, my window. It affords a view of Company will be consulting stylish footwear that is not to be 1 found any place else. Every shoe shown, every price named can be 'ing the first to adopt a s which promises a most attra i duplicated in your size inside, A. service to passengers desirig F. CARNEGIE. speedy and comfortable passa; Lx RR CE - Owes Hie Life toa Neighb A Kindness. Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well » throughout Mercer and S counties, W. Va., inost likely his life to tle kindness of a bor. He was almost afflicted with diarrhoea; tended by two physicians wh him little, if any, relief, w neighbor learning of his seriou dition, brought a bot Chamberlain's Colic, Chole Diarrhoea 'Remedy, which him in less than twenty-four For sale by A. J. Davis. EZ The Regal Packing Port Perry, require all the grown in this entire district for evaporating purposes. delivery, EZ Klondyke, British Columbia, North-West Territory and Man- itoba., Parties going to any of the above parts call on A. Davis, C.P.R. ticket agent, for information rates, &c. Farm for Sale ortoRent. For Sale or to Rent, lot 31 and 32 con. 10, Darlingtcn cBhtaining 165 acres more or less. On the premi- ses there arc a good stone house, stone stable, well watered, most plowing dove. For further particu- lars, apply to the proprictor, J. GALLAGHER, Burketon. Burketon, Mar. 24, 1903. Mount, of Three Mile Bay, !ran a ten penny nail through the fleshy part of his hand. Pain Balm an -Fwards. 2 parts were soon healed." 2peale by A. J. Davis. Ban a Nail Through His Hand. ~ While opening a box, kL C. Y., "1 thought 'once of all the pain and soreness his would cause me," he says, "and immediately applied Chamberlain's occasionally after- To my surprise it removed all pain and soreness and the injur- For fee ret Ss ply ve ried If we fail. Any ote sendi; id description of any 1 at wilt ve our Bullding, WASHINGTON, D. C. ark Guy Pearse, who will lec- in Port Perry on Oct. 27, is the Don't fail to give him a call, Loy fic "Scien fic Fimerican, i oF r relenting to an: 1 oar: four month, $L 80 a vy all hE NN § Coe oman om New York TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port Perry, is now in a position to issue ickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary informatien to parties asto the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamship lines, he has been re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties intending to travel will consult their own interests by consulting Mr. McCaw before embarking on a trip. Ce ntral Livery PORT PZRRY. ARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage réceived during the Establish I have much pleasure in | H' | many years I have kept a Livery ment in Port Perry, | announcing that I have romoved MY LIVERY ! to my former place of business Water Street which Tam about to largely extend in roasc facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Poh June 21, 1900. 'Chamberlain's Remedies. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whoop- ing Cough. Price 25 cents; large size soc. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For Bowel Complaints. Price 35 cents, Chamberlain's Pain Balm. An antiseptic liniment especially valua- ble for Cuts, Bruises, Sprains and Rheuma- tism, Price 25 cents; large size 50 cents, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For Disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Price 25 cents. Every one of these preparations is guaranteed and if not fully sat« isfactory to the purchaser the money will be refunded. 7% It's a strong Statement but a straight fact, when we say that the greatest help to the live grocsr and general storekeeper in Canada is "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it without getting some valuable information. Spend a cent for a post card and send for a sample copy and be convinced, -- The MacLean Pub. Co., Limited} TORONTO. MONTREAL, 5 OAT AFA N r=. 0 YEARLY to Christian man ro) «or woman to look after ourj Counties; to act as Manager and' ined Eposgents ; work cen be dove at your home, Enclose self-addressed stamped Feuvelope for particulars to H, A. Sher- % iy General Manager, Corcoran Build- ing, opposite United States Treasury % Washington, VAP ANA OTT AINA ATA SEN Farm for Sale. OUTH- HALF Jo or 9 and South- west quarter of lot 10, con 3, Township of Brock, consisting of about 80 acres good Farm Land with house and barn ; also 20 zcres Hardwood, and 350 acres Pine, Cedar, Hemlock and Tamarac, Apply to owner. H.'B. CLEMES, Port Perry gy for 4 Susonable deus, THE PATENT REGORD, Bait Dec. 8, 1902. Justin Tis. SMW, H. Doubt has provided a magnificent supply of such goods as all should wear during the present season. makes them up in fioest styles, for health, comfort and Spuegeayse 3 Perry by A, J, Davis +f Droggiats. EGGS IN WINTER AS MANY AS IN SPRING YOU CAN GET THEM FROM INGRAM'S Prolific Laying Strains en Oy Bs BUFF hm tl BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS WHITE WYANDOTTES "Some excellent Trios and Up-to Date Cockerels for Sale, : EZ 25 Utility Pullets ©3 N. INGRAM & SONS, Cochrane St., Port Perry Cenerdl Blacksmit hing The having opened the undersigned business in Shey [ally ovoupied by Mov 2. Ball Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer': Office, is prepared to do all kinds of of General Blacksmithing at Reas onable Charges. HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. S. W. Port Perry, Sept. 16, Apples Wanted. SWITZER 1902. The well known, reliable house of Edward Jacobs & Sons of London Eng, and Hamburg, Germany want Consignments of Canadiar pples. Highest prices to be ob tained assured. Reasonable ad vance against B/L. allowed. Com municate with E. P, BLACKFORI Nurseryman, Toronto, Tt will pay you to ship to the firm of Edwar: Jaen & Sons. PAINTING Kalsomining, &c|' ti undersigned would take this oppor tunity of th ing bis numerous pat ons for their liberal and still increasing mage during the time he has carried ou the business of PAINTING u Port Perry, and would state that he i setter prepared than ever to execute all orders for Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging Parties entrusting their work to me may ely on having it neatly and promptly exe uted, My charges are moderate | t patr 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &c,, when contracting. A continuance of public patronage sol cited WM, TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1893, JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, PORT PERRY GEO. GARDNER 7ISHES to inform the public of Porc / Perry and surrounding country, that four ycars experience in prosecuting his business in some of the largest cities o \ after the United States, he is better prepared than ever to execute any of the following branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry Bricklaying in all its branches; Plain and a Orvamental Plastering. Also Artificia Stone Walks, that will remain permanent and will endure any weather. Concrete Cisterns without any wood in their con struction to decay or give out. If you are in need of any of the above, come to me and obtain prices, Al material required in my line will be kept constantly on hand, and for sale after the first of next April, < GEO. GARDNER, |" Port Parry, Jan. 3, 1804, ANTED -- TRUSTWORTHY ANC active gentlemen or ladics to tarvel for reapousble, established house in Ontario Monthly $65.00 and expens Position teady. Reference, Encloseself-addressed tam ped envelope. The Dominion Com p ny, Dept. Y Chicago. $900 YEARLY to Christian man or woinan to lookafter our grow- ing busivess in thisand adjoining Counties to act as Manager and Correspondent ; work can be done at your home. Enclose eelf- addressed, stamped envelope for - kl. SUERMAN, General if. til Building, opposite Dnited 8 asury, Washingtcn, D. C. - Wood's Phospho 2 doors north hot Me. Widden's 8 ; Evaporator. y. ably huis fs mises in the Purdy Block where the Public will always fin an ample supply. of CHOICE, FRESH MEATS 2 rices that cannot fail to please: ull su ply of Meats of the very We grades, and cut in dimensions' to please the most fastidious. All orders will rec attention. give Prompt, S. T. CAWKER & SON: March 5, rgoz. HARNESS N returning thanks to the public for a: patronage extended to me for over 3€ years, I would respectfully intimate that am, as usual, now ready for busincss, and ave a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP, As an inducement to CasH purchasers 4 Disoound of 10 por conke will be allowed on all Sales from now unit Jan. 1st next. All work being gZr MADE BY HAND «3 wd ne factory work kept in stock, the super ority of my goods will at once become pp ent. Intending purehasers will find that by dving ne a call hefore looking elsewhere the ycan be suited in quality and price, my ong experience in the trade being an indis. ontaule guarantee that perfect satisfaction vill be given by any article purchased. Everthing in my line of businces kep onstautly on hand and repairs neatly and womptly attended to JOHN ROLPH: 1, 1892, ort Perry, Dee Agricultural Machmes AN D------ IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAN D AL | oti the Eo Mowins Agricultural Dao ues and Iwplements manufactured by the WTR BALLON MPR, OF PETERBORO: Reapers, Binders, Seeder, Plow, Crown Mower, Daisy Tiger Hay Rake, Two Furrow Three Furrow Gang, Combina- tion Plows, Champion Plows, 8. F, Cultivator, S. T. Harrow, Lam Roller, Steel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &c. the following, the manufacture of JOHN ABEL, Toronte. High class Threshing Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Haller, Portable Triumph Engine, I am prepared to supply everything the armer requires in way of Machines, Imple nents, Repairs, &c ar A call solicited, McDonald's Hotel. deo outfits, Traction One door West of R. K. 1563. BRYANT. Sunderland, April 8, COPYRIGHT SPRING 8 THE TIME FOR HOUSE GLEANING. I am prepared to do all kinds of Papering, Painting, &c. Paper and Paint equired. W. F. NOTT, if furnished J Wanted Tmmediately. 100. GIRLS S and 30° MEN. Good wages given. Apply at Reaar Packing Co., Lrn.,

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