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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 1 Feb 1906, p. 2

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1 beli gis new health if they ke Dr, Williams' Pink Pills." Thousands of growing girls, and thousands of women owe health and happiness to Dr. Williams' Pivk Pills, They keep the blood rich and pure and regular. They banish headaches and sideaches and backaches, and they bring the rosy glow of perfect health to pale and sallow cheeks. But you mnst get the genuine with the full name "Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams' Meds cine Co., Brockville, Ont. - After bis final end to see | Some kind friend's flattering = * %. Let us aim not at fad or fancy, | Pont Perry, Jan. 30, '66.(LTS) calamity. | mows i If the formers who have bees in| Perry. fogs at the habit of raising hogs will sc | both services. Special music cord the bicoll industry a steady Dy fhe cha. AN will be pleased | persistent support begotten of the | 2¢ fhe opportunity of bearng 2 very large possibilities for the Can | the case be espouses. adian bacon industry. Canadian | gr The Loyal True Biue Lodges bacon having already wos a Place! of Port Perry have latgly formed au on the British market commanding | Batert zimavent League for the pus- respect, as it increases in quantity pose of semi-monthly entertamping and improves in quality, it will un- | the public at the residences of the doubtedly become a daily necessity | seperal members of the Order. The | cess in record is one perhaps, but once in a lifetime. THE OB- rg the present m total will doubtless nearly pe number. The opportunity fies to place themselves or rarely met with and occurs, okthe British coauncr That Hier ior oe cp Se SF RVER i8 now in its forty-ninth year, may occupy this enviable position | mvement so that when they issue operate, the farmer by producing itisa sufficient guarastee for the of hogs, the packer by paying 2 istellectmal 20d physical feast is HE OBSBRVER...... Has A Goov OrRoULATION. and is con- stantly growing in favor. It is the BEST fairly uniform price froms month te he must give value per pownd ac cording to the quality of the pro duct he received. Let each do bis part and there will be little trouble conservative and practical class of people is not a favorite of schemers, bromers and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established --4founded in 1857--the most original sad best in its local and general news department snd is printed eutirely in the piace of pub- steady supply of the right €i258 | quantity amd quality of both the | i stove for al their patzons. The ob- month and from year to year; and ject is 2 leadabie ove fhe entire pro- ceeds willl swiftly fod #s way to] the coffers of the Orphanage of fhe | Osder. The fst of the series of these League Meetings will take! about the supply of hogs to keep piace rat the residenor of Mix | the factories going at a pormsal €ap-| Evans, Wary St. on the eveming of | wih WxEMs--§1 per annum in advance, if not paid in advance, $1.50 will be charged. acity. THE MOST MODERN STYLES ... ....AND AT LOW PRICES and farmer through fair dealing and | What appears fo be mest Friday of mest week to which all] needed at the present time is that are mosted. The estertmument | and maintained between packer | 2nd Literary peogram. eee i intelligent co-operation. With these| go 5 30 © Whitby Presbterial and an appreciation on the part of | | the producer, o« the possibilities of | the industry, hog raising cannot fail | ©nly Paper Printed and Published in | branches of Canadian agriculture. Live Stock Baascs, PERRY, FEB. 1, 1906. ' 4s By a line which bas lately bees Investigations by the Live Stock Branch of the Doniinion Depart.! pany, from Port Perry, residents mw! ment of Agriculture have shown] and near the villages of Cadmus, that for some months past the sup | Blackstock and Nestleton can mow | ply of bacon hogs in Canada has|be reached By telephone. been falling off. Even before the : fedss was jieaed detanive putkers The "munich lity of Paris, On om importing United States hogs § . : to be slanghtered in bond, dificulfy || ~/> Jas betn endeavoring to dis- | was experienced by Canadian pack- | pose of its slumicipal lighting plant, ; 3 . | but has been unable to secure 2 in RE SuMelent. hogs. | etter offer than one which prac he amount of the shortage uring | pically : % giving 'the glam the summer and fall is indicated by | 4 . {away. What is the matter with the fact that packers claim to have | Paris ? | been able to secure only from 30 to 50 per cent of the capacity of their] Under the Ross Government, the factories. ? officials comsiderately forgot to! Hog raisers on the other hand, |estreat the bail bonds of Duncan Bole, of West Elgan fame, when he fled from justice. The new Attor ney General, Mr. Foy, discovered claim that the production is consid erably nearer the normal than would appear from the statement | Mmimery tobe one of the most profitable . fhe. on W | Fem, weap atBumcded by erected by the Bell Telephone Com paw par der ets Mon Set ot | MC. Windutz. Mies Tihompeon, New | JOB PRINTING SEES The twenty sixth snowed meting of the | Whithy Probyte] W omos's Forcigs | Boddety bed fn Fe Peale) ednesday, Jas | good seperate tins of slur wavions seilorios and others. " ho Presidinnt Bowmenrille Avsiliary aod the Ber) ¥. B Eamory| greeting fron tee W_ M$ of the | Motholist chan sod the CW_8B M_of re Diveiplies Clhaneih us. wepoesated. 291 | Tambiys sod foe chur saisted with the | womical part of the prigram_ iv the after noms sad evening. The mest second meet | ing will be held i» Odhowa. Officers for | fund, Bunfneton, Min. Sssvervile, Gus, of Fopgitien. of the packers. It is, they say, par- tly an increase in the pa~king house the somission" and collected ihe | Wow Voit, Clocomant ; Treasurer, iiss. Somary J amount last week. | Cavrie, Port Perry The authoriti of Havard have | 1 etm, Wikis ; Corsospanfing Sec 4 capacity rather than a decrease in hog raising. In some of the dairy. j4.59deg to prohibit intercollegiate ing sectious the supplies are report. | football, so far ss their university | ed to be very little, if any, below |is concerned. Some twenty-fous | théinormal, while in other districtsgdeaths caused by accidents on the | the shotage is placed at about 20 football field in one short season is "to 25 per cent. reason enough for such action. sotary, Maw J. Psaten, Ohbews; Besosd fg Secretory, Wise Ine WoCleling, Wisithy erent? publicat and recor ce oe mn by rec +e ie sn aand this i8 its first venture in this line of on as an historian and illustrator r of Port Perry .and vicinity, and to say that justice will be done to the Special Number and to the kind patrons and the town it represents would be sup- erfluous. makes a HE OBSERVER invariably ss of all it undertakes in the of lemming, wen. rience and men of God on be- halt of the temperance cause, snd still there is much fo be done. Some of the greatest statesmen, wisest physicians, learned divines, an purest saints have spoked' publicly, fearlessly and _ faithfully condemn. > ing in in the strongest language the legalized traffic in intoxicating drinks, Today the temperance cause has not the charm of novelty that it had forty or fifty years since, | torecommendit to the consideration of the general public. From the days of John Wesley, who was among the first to proclaim open war against this universal foe, down to the present time, the subject has been ably handled by some of the most intelligent," and consecrated men and women of our land, and there 1s a larger temperance army inthe field today than. has ever been seen before by earth or heav- en. There nevér so many temper ange societies as to-day, never so many temperance advocates in our pulpits,on our platforms, and in our printing establishments as there are to-day. The temperance cause had never so many sympath- izers among the rich and the poor, publishing line, and it is proud £0 an:|iems md medsmim = nounce | ib) say, wi the pu bli and all 4 generat the illus and the Averies Sez Mr. Wan, Oliver, lot 'also the com. 18, Bend, ane mille wet of Gores intends or Wedvamiey, Feb i beieg +l OTS in its | Grest Amction Sale of all his Sam mock Boquiries as to the cause of the| The expenditure of the Lanricy | = mylomessa. Thc asic wi Jw 3 large snd omgerteat ave--36 bead of cathe fn shortage brought from packers and vo shows sme on rere me ol Met Tr & tus producers a great variety of replies | year shows se far an increase, cons- The packers claim that for the past | pared with 19og-5, of over six mil-| years of more the competi-| lion dollars, while the revense has| &z. Don't fill fo eee fhe patos snd of tend the salle. Ss Jockess will be fue ed the nes emimen8 d « cmd nl 1g, Of Tivo 8 {of Joseph E ail 15 2, influential and enterprising farm- undings who then led and govern this venture will be no e: creditable in every way 'to he town, the entire locality erned, and every copy will highly prized by the recipi- 'y many will be sacredly and as a Souvenir for future to peruse and thus learn by msiness and professional men possessed in 1906 "by the y gy depicted on their faces of their several occupations ; this locality as successful breed- The contribution from the pen 4, regarding the rise and d Fe re ; « 5 : i a duice cause was never so powerful, nevgrso extensive, never so. much felt, vor never so much fe of temperince principles er 50 encouraging as at the Christian fathers and moth- er nd daughters of our land are b ging the magnitude of this gian€' evil before the law makers of the mations of the earth as never| before, and are advising plans, and re mail at 25 cents a box by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville; Ont. " Montreal Gazette :--At a meet- ing of the North Wellington Liber- als, their parliamentary representa- tive, Mr_ Thomas Martin, explained that when he found the Government was spending $81,000,000 a year he told Mr. Fielding be thought the estimates should be. cut down to at most §70,000,000 a year, 80 as to be prepared for the dull years which might come and find us otherwise in a bad position. -Mr. Martin aban- dooed'this safe sane idea, however, when Mr. Fielding asked hrm if he was preparéd to try to stop the development of the country. - This was a pity. A wan with Mr. Mar- tin's soundvess of business view should not have such cheaf or anything in it, . A Different Dye. It used to be: for another de ye Lx il, cotaon. . y in cloth. Gives exquisite putting forth praisworthy efforts to] shades ihat the sun won't dm. - dry up this fountdin of iniquity, and to preyeot-the stream of death from flowing fiom the river to the ends of the earth. Tte carrying of Local Option in over fifty towns, villages and townships at the commence mentiof the new year was a grand victory for moral reforni as it means the wiping out of existence of 126 licences. The city of London car ried a By-law to reduce the number of licences by 6, and Oshawa 2; and to raise the fee to four hundred do'- lars. Peterborough has also carri- ed a Bylaw to reduce the number of licenses. Thas branch after branch of the from which millions to their. gorrow have been plucking. forbidden fruit is. being loped off. Owen Sound has carried the Local Option law and purchased two . | botels, and js running them on emperance. principles, and accord- 2 bouses for p With the exception of green and purple, Dy-o-la does not stain the hands eT. For doubling ths usefullness of drapes, gowns and things, no dye's ' so easy, so satisfactory, so econom- icalas Dy-oia. : Mrs. W. Obleman, -Elisboro, Sash., writes : -- : "Dy-cla colours mized better than any dye I ever tried." Winnipeg, Jan. 29 --One of the largest land deals in the history of the Canadian West was asnounced to-day, thicugh which London cap- managing director of the Kamloops Irrigation Company, secured epn-

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