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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Jun 1907, p. 2

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ie rest of t ckaches weakness , wat 'make the lives of so of that sex miserable. Don't she frighten you into that you have kidney really needed to backache is a tonic, medicine, sod Dr. rheumatism h gitihood and 'womanhood. . Gee. Strathcona, Alta, ye: T was a great sufferer from _suaemia, I was completely run 'down and tortured with headaches pd backaches and dizzy spells. 1 tosed for long time but was no _better than when I began. Then I began to take Dr. Willams Pink 'Pills and they completely restored my health." Get the genuine pills with the full ame * Dr. Williams Pink Pills for ale People" on the wrapper a- each box. Sold by all medi- cine dealers or by mail at so cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co, Bockville, Ont. Several sums from MONE Y $300 to $10,000, have been placed with me for immediate in- vestment at lowest rate. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry THE OBSERVER Has a Goop CircULATION. and is stantly growing in favor. It i Advertising Medi champion of the Agrioniturista © is te of schemers, boomers oliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established ~--founded in 1857 --the most original and best én ius local and gencral news department wands printed entirely in the place of pub- lcation--Port Perry. wri TERMs--81 per annum in advance, if not paid in advance, $1.50 will be charged. JOB PRINTING THE MOST MODERN STYLES +...AND AT LOW PRICES AT OUR JUBILEE YEAR. 1907 orth Ontario Observer. oO ota Aho ~ FOUNDED IN 1857. @nty Paper PHinica_nad Cublishon in PORT PERRY, JUNE 27, 1907. A Significant Declaration. On the 6th day of March of this year the Government majority in the House at Ottawa voted dowd the following motion 1-- The Government ought not to 4 continue in office public servants + who, in violation of their duty, % make use of their official positions to promote their private interests." It is well understood that the 'Government is acting up to the terms of that decision, and that numerous officials are taking advan- tage of the protection so afforded them. Substantial reasons may be found when the heads of some De- _ partment should not be too hard on 'subordinates who make a little money on the side out of the public positions they hold. Ministers who 'have accumulated hundreds of thous- ands during a short term of office iy find 1t inconvenient to inquire closely into the means by which Sthe] "I where ie and | bill to perfection at the undertaking , Pic-N1c.--The th Schooland their "hold. their Annual Ex- Ric-Nic to Pettet's v July. cist. The will leave het wharf a.m and 1 pm.--fe 9 and 7 p.m.-- not members of | to'cents ; adults 20 cts. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The 'Gommittee on arrange- ments will endeavor to reuder the outing as pleasant ag possible. Wm Ross, Superintendent. B. Greatrix, Pastor. DgcorATION Day at PorT PEERY. --At a n Special Meeting of the Benevolemt Societies of the town it "resolved to hold De- coration $ei on Sunday; June : A 4 o'slock a Pro ormed at the yw Decoration Service will take place, followed by a Special Service, conducted by the resident Ministers: R. McKnight, Chair- man. T.]. Widden, Sec'y of Com- 'mittee, Rev. Mr. Jewell, Prince Albert, will preach his farewell sermon at the usual hour on Sunday evenipg next. Much regret 18 expressed at the reverend gentleman's departure. This is another instance of the itinerant system proving disap- pointing. All would prefer that he should remain. Mr. Owen Hoover, who for the past three years has been in attend- ance at our high school, has accept- ed the position of purser on one of Messrs. Boyd Bros.' line steamers the Mr. Hoover will give a gcod account of on Karwatha lakes. himself no matter what his occupa- tion may be. man of which any locality might He will fill the He is a" young well be proud of. in which he is now embarked. Mr. Percy Rolph of Trinadad, Col orado, is at present visiting the home of his childhood, and his ap- pearance certainly indicates that his abode in the land of his adoption under the ample folds of the star- spangled-banner, has so far, been a prosperous one, and his many friends here are pleased to know resident of the city of which be is so desirable a citizen. E=~ A small quantity of Tile and Chimney Brick to arrive on Satur- day. C.L. Vickery. Another Grand -Popular Union Excursion. The Sons of England Benevolent Society, The Ancient Order United Workman, and The 34th Regi- mental Band of Whitby, have ar- ranged to run their annual Excur- sion to Orillia, via Whitby and Ma- nilla Junction, on Wednesday, July 17th, 1907. Starting 'from Bow- manville at 7.57 am. and Speeial train leaves Rosebank at about 7.50 a.m. Special train runs through to Orillia. Remember the date and everybody come. Its the best ever. Particulars later. The talk of appointing George Graham to the Ottawa Cabinet, just at the moment when he is about to defeat the Whitney Gov- ernment, frustrates the plans he has made and delays the victory for another week. GIANT TRIPLETS "Currency" " Bobs" and ' Stag" Chewing To- baccoes, in big plugs. Quality al- ways the samie, J + It takes time to grow a cucum" ber," says' Saturday night in its] apology for the Railway Com- mission. a The Pennsylvania Railway has raised the age for admission to ef: | ployment in its service from 3810 : ress 'themselves, {would admit that Cobalt bas made A former invalid 3 : him well. Many balt has made if they express othets, them sick. {ment-after their KARWATHA LAKE SUMMER SCHOOL. ~--This year the above School will 'be held at Chémovng Park, from July 2 t0.7. This School is under the Bay of Quinte Summer School Committee and is designed for the [study of the Bible Missions'and the hest method of work in" 'connection with Epworth Leagues and Sunday Schools. The place selected is a desirable one in every respect. The Park itself offers every inducement to officers and members of Epwcrth League and Sunday Schools to 'spend a delightful week there. The commodious Summer Hotels in close proximity to the Park possess all the requisite accommodation. A special and interesting program has been arranged and is of unusual 'merit ; suffice to say the array of] Rev. Dr 'Bishop, Rev. R. Emberson and Rev. Dr. Adams. The rate for the week has been reduced to $5 for the week for board and lodging. Think of it,--a whole week at such a beaut:- ful and desirable Summer Resort for the regular fare of two and one half days, with a stupendous and Port Perry, we understand, is to be ably excellent program thrown in. represented at 'this great feast of réason, \ Crop Prospects.--From inform. ation from a number of the leading farmers in the vicinity of Port Perry we should judge the pros- pects are bright for abundant crops of grain. Reports regarding mea- dows, especially old ones, are not so encouraging. Clover, especially Alsike, promises a big yield. The fruit trees are laddened and an abundant crop is almost assured. AvctioNn SaLe AT UTtica.--Mr Wm. Allin, Utica, having deter- mined to give up housekeeping, has | | concluded to sell by Auction all his} property--personal and real estate| --and in order to accomplish his ob ject, he has authorized Mr. Baird to sell the same at' Utica, on Wednes day, July roth. This will be a good | opportunity to secure desirable | Household Effects, Vehicles, Im- plements, etc,, at Auction prices, For full list of articles, see adver- posters. yn ning, A AvcTioN Sack oF Rear Estate in Port Perry --It will be seen by the posters, largely circulated in this town and vicinity, that H. L. Ebbels, Esq, Administrator of the Estate of the late Jobn Matthews, will offer for sale by Auction, at the Sebert House, on Saturday, July 6th, 1907, at 2 o'clock p.m. the fine property of said estale situated on Cinderella street, (only three blocks from the business centre), consist- ing of two lots beautifully situated on the south side of said street, on which dwelling with iron roof, stone cel- is erected a comlortable lar, etc. 3 O. Packet: --Orillians are a pati- ent and long-suffering people. A rash young man made the rounds of Mississaga street last week, offer- ing Cobalt stocks for sale, and es- caped with his life. You can't tell a woman's age after she takes Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Her complexion is fine. She is round, plump, and handsome; in fact she is young again. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A.J. Davis. Winnipeg, June 24.--The des- patch from Ottawa annouucipg that Alexander Dawson, ex-Police Magistrate of Wihnipeg, will 'be appointed County Court Judge, is] rnc Me Davin will -begaz- etted _shortly: He was' dismissed gund the atmo from office by Ihe Roblin Govern: speakers includes such intellectual ts and eloguen #5 Rev. [1h "and cha tisement in another column and ascension to power the home of the b Mr. and Mrs. Fra 19th, when their younges| Margaret May--was riage to Mr. Elgin Ri The ceremony W Rev, J. A. Je sence of a large ® and friends. The br given away by her the parlor to the staid wedding march played Wm. Monet, Port Perry, ed charming in white sifk trimmed with chiffon ledin white, acted as great. array of costly tested the 'esteem in a Land to 'pear! stick pin. After the and congratulations the wedding _| diets of wor: gs | $2.7 choice selections "ne nya ANNIVERSARY SERVI June 30th an 1 in hy t in the evening at A Special Meeti on het i parents and friends will be held at 3 o'clock. "This Service wil -be of patriotic = nature clair will deliver a Speci Special Singing at all these vices. A silver offerin be taken at the morning and evening p. - Monday--In the afternoon, beginning at 1.30 o'clock; an interesting ram of Sports will take 'place. in Mr. D, Mac- Kinnon's - field, east of Sonya -- Baseball--~Union 'vs, Wick, prize Seagrave vs: Sonya Juniors, prize $4 ¢* Littlo Britain vs. Sonya Seniors, Fr tin Ridces--Boys' 'Men's and' 'Women's: ting * the 'Shot, 'etc. Race afternoon and evening.: Tea served in the Base, ment from 5 to 8 pm, Grand Mar. party sat down to a sumptuo , supper. Later, amid showers of rice and good wishes, the happy couple drove to Myrtle station where they left by C. P. R. train for Toronto and points in the West. The bride's travelling dress consist- ed of a blue broadcloth suit, with silk waist and hat to match. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Real will reside near Ashburn. : : rere Tuirty THousano Wirt, WRITE. __ Thirty thousand candidates fe entrance to the High Schools of this Province will, it is estimated by the officials of the Education De: partment, write on the examina--- tions set for them. Seven thousand will try the higher departmental ex- aminations. Nine thousand sets of the latter papers are being sent out, and 35000 sets of the entrance papers. - There are two factors which are in favor of another year of tremend- ous, if not feverish. activities, The first is more important is the over: flowing order books of the large manufacturing firms and of those who supply the raw material for such manufactures. The fact that manulacturers and wholesale houses are busy to the fullest extent of their capabilities would seem to show that the consumption power of the people has not in any way of the country. As neith er nor the employer Ta serious setback, it may be deserted since her arrival or three days ago. Briti bia looked patticular these men, who have b on the China station, officers have had to k lookout for diserters arrival. The Dominion asked by the officers capture, but they deel that they were on duty. No greater mistake thao to consider lightly of disease in your. sy take desperate chances & medicines. Use Hi Monntain Tea. 35 Tablets. Professor Wiggins. attri cold weather. of the pas the ptienomenon of two [discovery 'is 'by "ne | Many a marcied man, moons in the sky on after 2 warmly c by the. time he QOTrSit oi ;|feature of, the Program. | stration of friendship in pre] | be A athon Rn Race at 7 p.m. {2 miles --open to the world.) Prizes 83. $2, $1. Six entries necessary. The Evening Entertainment will consist vocal selections by Miss Madge Sullivan and Mr. P. Wilson of Lindsay, and others; Instrumental Selections by Orchestra, Mr. Gold- ring and the Band; Addresses by Aocal Clergymen, Rev. Mr. Sinclai and W. H. Hoyle, M.P.P. The 'committee in charge will use every effort to carry out the programme as advertised. \ Admission--Sports alone, 15 cents; Tea alone, 25 cents; 5 | Concert alone. 15 eents ; Through Ticket. 40 cents Everybody come ! Rev. H D Leitch, Pastor T. D. Clarkson, Chairman. John Bee- croft, Secretary. ---------- Blackstock. Dominion Day at BLAcksTOCK. The congregation of St. John's Church purpose holding a Tea and Entertainment on the eveuing of Monday, 51st July. A good pro- ram will be provided. Mr. W. A Sherwood, A.R.C.A., of Toronto, will speak on "Canada in its Rela- tion to the Empire." "Our Dom- inion will be discussed as follows : 1. Its Past--Rev. R. A. Delve. 2 Its Present (1) ~The Great North West," by Rev. Mr. Forester (for sone time resident of that part.) (2) "New Ontario," by Kidd. Plantation Melodies by male members of the Choir. The best local talent will also assist. Gramaphone selections will be a T Admission "| -- Adults 25 cts.: children 15 cts; S S. children, free. Chairman---]Jas. '| Parr, Esq. Church Waurdeus, Robt. Spinks, J. H Devitt. iin For Quality and Quantity ask your dealer for the new big plugs of " Bobs" Stag" and "Currency" s | Chewing Tobaccoes. Oolonial Detonces. London, June 26 --The Canadian Associated Press learns that the >| Admirality is sendingexpert officers to Canada, Australia and New >| Zealand in order to prepare a re- | port upon coast defences and ad- vise genarally upon ships or squad rons at present stationed in those waters. It is said the repott 1s ex- pected to constitute a basis for a : | naval programme of 1go8. Kiel, Germany, June 25.--The presence of two Japanese warships, the Japanese Minister and several of the Berlin Legation heres re: garded as having a distinctly polit- ical character, possibly as a demon- aration for: making proposals to Germany for an agreement concerning the fap east . ssmilar to that. arranged ween Japan and France. Vice: vessels, pre mp an ancient piece e, an eagle with putspread HE git i §y at 4H FEES E § Rev. J. H.|pearan miral Tjuin in command of they js, presented E "William | apanese| igs perched on the point of a cliff | oie from the Japnese : it 's | ie 13 a8f t her. ' have often been bitten badly and occasionally divested of impor tant portions of their nether gar ments as the result of an encounter with a mother seal. As soon as the pup can get into the water, the moth- er loses her affection for him, how- ever, and ckly leaves him to shift for hii "Although the dog, when danger approaches, will generally leave his ife and child on the ice, he does not desert them, but keeps bobbing up in the water, stretching his neck ard | g anxiously at the spot he haa ft; and sometimes returning on the ice when he finds the business that is toward, he will fight for his family until he too lies them; nor is he any mean antagonist, for he weighs four hundred to five hundred pounds, and is a good match for three men unless armed with rifles. "These dogs have a large and very tough bladder, extending from the nose to the back of the neck, which they can inflate at will, and which renders their heads absolutely imper- vious to blows, while it gives them when at rest rather a comical ap- ce. Stalking Is Difficult. "When fighting they rear themselves up to a considerable height, and as they turn quickly and bite very sav- agely, the assailant has to be on his ard peaunuslly . The only id to Jone man | gp har EE gets a blow in on the throat. It is, however, very seldom that they are successfully 'batted." Btalking them is as flne a sport as any one need want. To approach near enough to get accurate aim without alarming them requires the greatest care. Rn is necessary to keep out of gight, and this is by no means an easy matter on a Erovtd that betrays at once every dark speck and every move- ment. In order to skirt the seas of open water that probably lie between ice-sheets in winter and the is- lands in summer, or to avoid such ice as it is unsafe to walk on, long de- tours and roundabout routes have to be taken and every pinnacle and hum- mock utilized, and there is a greatly added zest in the imminent risk one is all the time running of getting a wet jacket; for traveling over this ice is, quite by itself, . rather exci work, requiri th activity judgment. f Quick Shooting Necessary. "After the dog takes to the water i can generally get a chance at him you ge patient, but quick and ac- i to get K in facilitates to Sispiglsl Ered " BE PORT PERRY MARKETS, {Quotations by A. Ross & Hon. June 27, 1907. ~ *_ the Dublin Exhibition. EE ag | ly dome as England, says the Travel gayae HH ? 3 Fe 1 ~~ Hair-Cloth Cha generals occupy the rear to cut any one who may try to run , If "the battle against them the generals Brat rian ' CUSTOMS OFFICIALS. Those of England Called the Most Obliging and Helpful, There is no country where the mat- ter of landing from American passen- ger ships is 80 easy and so expeditious- Magazine. Of course it is a free trade country, the freest ir the whole world. There are duties levied on tobacco and spirits, but travelers are allowed a half pound of tobacco in any shape and a half pint of spirits, Which alse in- 1 Cook Stove 1 Box Stove Large Drum and quautity of Pipes irs Quantity of-Carpets . 4 etetons aad Wadh Sends; 1 Centre Table, 2 Stan 1 What-Not 3 " 6 Cane-Seated Chairs > 6 Kitchen Chairs 4 Rocking Chairs 1 Glass Cupboard 1 Burcan 1 Book Case 2 Lounges 2 Tables 1 Flour Chest 25 Jems Fruit 1 Clock Quantity Quantity Bedding ¥ Buffalo Robe ~ Number of Pictures and Mirrors, Lace Curtains and Shades 1 Hanging Lamp 1 Cruet 14 lamps | Quantity of Kitchen Utensils Number of Forks, Hoes, Shovels, Saws, Pick-Axe, Chains, Barrels, and other articles too numerous to mention. ¥®|- Sale at One o'clock, sharp ! TERMS OF SALE. --All sums of gro and under, cash; over that amount five months credit on approved notes. -- Usual discount for cash. x i REAL ESTATE. There will also be offered for sale by 1 Pickle Cruet cludes - perfume. Sugar is dutiable, whether in grain, sweets or in jam, but a small quantity fs f! "passed. In all cases, however, these gobds must be the actual property of the passenger and be for his use and control. Cocoa, coffee and tea are also dutiable, as are reprints of English books. Outside of these things, as named, 8 can bring in anything -- motors, cycles, horses, but not dogs, which animals a not to exceed six months' quarantine ewalts, Keep dogs on the American customs are life ap- | ful. act, they a model to the customs world. Tell the truth at all times to these officials and you will be all right. They are marvelously keen on spotting the supposedly smart lar. Lying doesn't pay."annyhow, Hinnes- sy!" at home or abroad. "Pay More and Get the Beat." A cheap flesh burning corn re- medy is never satisfactory. The best is Putnam's Painless Corn Ex- tractor, costs but a quarrer, and is guaranteed to cure thoroughly. Use only Putnam's, Casa} A A eI BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Y.M.C.A. Bld'g, Toronto. The School that gives the best busi- ness and shorthand training. Special rate for the SUMMER TERM. Priv- ileges of ¥. M. C, A, free to our students. Drop card for catalogue. F. M. WATSON, Principal. Entrance Examinations The Annnal High School Entrance Examinations will be held at PORT PERRY. CANNINGTON axp UPTERGROVE, OnWedpnesday, Thursday & Friday, June 26, 27'and 28, beginning each day at 8.45p. m. Applications may be: sent to Jas: McBrien, Esq ,P.S.1, Psi Ibert, The Principal; Port. Perry H. Si The Ptinéipal, Cannington:Sch; The Rrincipal, Upergrove Sch, S. J. MELLOW; M.D..C.M., Chairman of Board of Education. 4 - Cr of Ww, you : I be ] ae Io t a f: exe ime to git E | Auction at the same time and place, the Residence with # acre Orchard, | There is Blacksmith Shop, Wood Shop, good Barn. Stable and Driving House on the Property Also will be offered a Lot 'in said village containing half-an-acre more or less Terms mide known on day of sale. 1. BAIRD, Auctioneer. Teacher Wanted, WANTED --After for Vacation 13, Res JAS. GRAHAM, Secc-Treas. June 17 1907. : NOTICE to the Creditors of John Matthews, late of the Village of Port Perry, gentleman, decoaseds Ls ) URSUANTtoRevised Statutes 'of Outario, 1897. cap. 129, ho- tice is hereby given that all credit: ors ardothers having claims against the Estate of the above named John Matthe ws who died on the twenty- fifth day of January, 1go7, are re- quired on or before the third day of August, A D. 1907, to send by pest" prepaid or deliver to Hubert L. Ebbels of the Village of Port Perry, Barrister, Administrator of the €s-- tate of the deceased, their christian and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions, together with full parti- culars or their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if 'any, held ) And notice is further given that" A a of the Estate. of -the said deceased will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the Estate among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall, at the time of distribution have been given; and the Administrator will not any person Or persons Oi Dated at PortPerty, June v5,2907. } HUBERT L. EBBELS, "ase ofvdministeator, rr 3% § by them) such last mentioned "datéythe «7 i 8 » Ts be i ble i : for the assets or, any. part the ola | ¢laim We shall not have had tiotiges i! i Te ASN

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