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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Jan 1910, p. 2

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~ ® time in Bi on and "that : arid from. its en proved Hime after wrought by Dr. "ulims' Pink tb iliams' - Pin Pills. Nos Blanche" Willace, Dartmouth, N. S, says : --*1 suffer. _ ed greatly with miy head and stom- d often took' fainting spells, 1 could not retain anything on my stomach and while 1 naturally craved food I really dreaded meal- time with the pain and discomfort ; that followed. I tricd 3 number of remedies but got no relief. "My mother was using Dr. Williams' i Pink Pills at the time %{th so much benefit that she induded me to try them. The result 'was that soon the trouble bad passed away, and I have since enjoyed the best of health." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all medicne dealers or wili be sent by mail at 50 cents a box or} six boxos for 82.50 by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicioe Co., Brock- ville, Ont. 3 7 Several sums from MONE . $300 to $10,000, have placed with ine for immediate in- westment at lowest rate. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. THE OBSERVER HAS A Goop CIRCULATION, and is constantly growing in favor. It is the BEST Advertising Medium in | the County ; is the champion of the Agriculturists and of the more con- servative and practical class of peo- le, is not a favorite of schemers, ers and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established --founded in -1857-~the most original and best in place of publication Port Perr Tanks per annum in advance, % not paid advance, $1.50 will be JOB ¥i "PRINTING -- ® Most MODMRN STVLES Awpar Low PRICES. North Ontario Obser (The OMctal Paper of the People Waly Paper Printed and Published in Port Perry PORT PERRY. JAN. 20, 1910. Sunderland 'Winter Fair. For an exhibition ol dressed meats, poultry and also some ex- cellent horses, the Xmas fair at Sunderland, Ont. takes the lead. Mr J. C. B ail, the local butcher, tad a splend assortment of meats, among them being the carcass of a two year steer, bred by Jos. Stone, of 'Saintfield, which won first at Toronto, first and sweepstakes at Guelph, and dressed 1,000 pounds. Mr. Jolin Thomasbhad or Stpibinen 14-months-old cali the he carcastofa . pounds. This phy by Mr. Stone. The "+ showing of butter was large and the * 'quality first-class, while the dressed pastes, were scarcely surpased by Gh "exh. bia, "Hie ne ¥ the. Pat TK he Mr. the. ribbon |g 'Eva Mil | cellent musical and literary pre Th Devitt, Bsq., M.P.P, Stock Jt Judging. A Short Course in Stock Yaziug will be held in Port Perry about the middle of February---dates to be anhounced later. This Course will last two days | and some of the best Stock Judges in the Province will be in attendance. The work is under tle supervision of the District Representative of the Depart- ment of Agricultureat Whitby. 4 EZ" Business CHANGE. -- Messrs, Cawker Bros., having purchased the extensive Livery Barn as well as the Livery business of Messrs. b aniieson & Dennisen, intend in- stalling thorough up-to date outfits both as regard animals and vehicles and they purpose carrying on the | Livery business "in a manner that will eclipse all former eflorfs in that line «in, this locality, so that a}l patronizing their stables way depend on obtaining rigs that would do credit to the best liveries in the fargest cities, and their charges will-be-moderate. We pre- dict for the young men a liberal patronage and success in their ua- dertaking | EZ AucTioN Sate.--Mr. W. A, | Littleproud, lot 7, con. 4, (Utica) {=e is shortly leaving for the North West has instructed Mr. Baird to sell, without reserve, on the premises, on Tuesday, February 1st, all his stock' of horses, cattle and farm implements, household furniture, &c, The sale includes 1g head of getie] a 'ong dist of all will he sold' at auction "prices. Don't fail to attend the «sale. (See Posters.) porters. Blackstock. BASKET SOCIAL. Tayal Orange Lodge Np, 399 intend holding a Basket Social in the Town | Hall, Blackstock, 'on Tuesday eveniag, ata 25th, at 7. 300 o'clock, when an ex- ogram will be rendered by the following talent: Miss E McGill, Miss A. R. Mixon, Miss + E. Hooey, D. M. McDongall, Jas Carr, bd R Gibson, W, Swain, The Montgom. ery Orchestra. Also addresses by Revs. me Robins and Forster. Admission == lat the door 15 cts. Ladies with baskets fires All are invited. -- FRED, GIBSON, RUSSEL SPINKS, Committee, Oolumbus. § a re Columbus Presbyterian Church Aunual Soiree will be held on Sunday and Mon ay, January 23 and 24. On Sundy, Rev, A. C. Cameron, B.A , 6T Port Perry, wilt | conduct the services--miorning and even- ing. Special music will be supplied by the Choir. On Monday--Tea will be served in the Basement from 5 to 8 o'clpek, after which the following pro- gram will be rendered :--Mr. Frank Veigh; of Toronto, will deliver one of his Celebrated Lectures Miss May Mc- Kenzie, Port Perry, Soloist. Mr. BE. E Howard, of Myrtle, will also deliver an address. Admission--Adults 35 tents: children, under 12 years, 15 cents, REV. A. MACFARLANE, Pastor. Montreal, Jan. 10,--The first fa- tality of the tobogganing season occurred this. evening at the Park a Nien Mrs. A. J. Corner of No, 78 tharipe road, met her death, pd hes daughter, the port was poh The Audi s of 190g being reappointed. . The Caretaker next presented his Report, showing a total of 50 bur- ials during the year. Three still born ; 11 under 12 years of age; 18 males and 18 females. His Report also gave a concise account of the several amounts he had received and handed to the Treasurer. He suggested the planting of about 100 trees add the purchsse of 30 Joads of gravel. The Report was adopted. Mr. Parrish suggested the advis- ibility of the Company taking action regarding the perpetual care of the Shareholders several plots, provided statutatory provision can be made for accomplishing so desirable an object, Along and anintated discussion took place during whi€h the Com-~ pany's affairs wet pretty thoroug ventilated. Among others taking part in the discussion were Messrs. Carnegie, S. Jeffrey, Christie, Purdy, McCaw, J. Jeffrey, Rolph and the President. The Secretary now read a motion passed by the Beard of Directors appointing a committee to ascertain the powers of the Company regard- ing the perpetual care of lots, but that said committee had not, as yet, reported te the Board, On motion the Secretary was in- structed to endeavor to facilitate a Report from said committee. On ation of Mr Directors for 1916 '= Mesers. J er still I for thie Maple | as endutin The active, reliable' able Secretary, | right mau in the has proved a tower company's affairs, ; 1 otherwise. We regret to lea tn) of Mr. George W,' ly of Shirley, 2nd Reach and of lington) Treherne;. {Mi ai thie home of his daug] Spinks. Some tw as fol "Presiions_A. W. Williams. » st Vice-President--Wm. a Vice-Pr Directors. srry. Neil McPh Auditors -- Wm. F aden. Meniber Board of Health Joba .| Francis. Medical Health Officer -- Dr. McDermott. [Owing to being incaps paid | account of failing healt I, seconded] i 'Waddel Mr. Jackson apd his, amily 'moved | by Mr. Brown, the Auditors were paid $2 from Tauntofi to Ma in Holmfield where acd Mrs, Jackson 3 visit Mr and Mrs. Gon, bray at Roland, Ma fe ing the Christmas and spent New Ye: Mrs, Wm. M. Wei t and then daughter at Tr Spinks, where January gth. 'Fhe to Holmfield for ceased leaves a wifi ten: John W. Jackson (Mary) Mrs. Wills Treherne, ; Walte Holmfield, and. Jo Campbell, H. L, Ebbels, J, Car.} negie, P. Christie,'S. Jefirey; SV. H. McCaw, J. Rolph, J, Jetieey, and W. Penhail On motion of Mr. Purdy, second- ed by Mr. S. Jeffrey, it was resolved that the financial year of the Com- pany shall terminate on the 31st of Décember. Mr. Parrish saidone object he had in view in being present at this meeting was, if possible, to ascer- tain why the Company does not possess a vault ; sufficient funds have long since scownilated lo acquire 'Mr. Carnegie sald be tad long since been a supporter for 'the erec- disgrcce for the Company to be without one, He said one of sufi cient dimensions could be erected for about $400. Mr. Christie Said he ' favored the building of a vault and was pleased that the, matter had been brought before the' meeting and hoped that a tangible result would be arrived al. Mr, Parrish, seconded by Me, Jefivey, moved that this meeting of ter, Mrs, George A, al s severely injured while | Carried ent, ree i : The Militia Act followed, but ther pulsory eorollment 48; no conscription ai The service will the Marine and" ment, with a. di hold the rank of at least Capta advised by a Na Governor in C power to piacet service in case of insurrection, rea The Gover Council takin, R ment mast for ee a tablishment: g Kingston. At first the consist of four SX e5Lr0} river type. The { oba, setthng on Be of ofice-zRasve, Jas. each for services rende: On motion the meeting 1 adjourned. es ep. Cartwright Qouncil. BracksTock, Jan. 10, 1910. Members all present and sub- cribed to the declaration and ers; Councilors, R. , G. y, A. VanCamp and i Boars of Communication. from -| Railway Commission was received ied on Mobsejaw; Spin ks, of stating they would notify the C, P. R. to make Galbraith's crossing safer for the public. Letters from" Sick Children's Hos- pital and Municipal Association were received and fyled. Manvers Council still object to of | paying for timber used on culverts _feounci balloting, F eharge of | Camp that. Counci gard. The|8 inches, at 54c ; ' Depart-- ' will be at Burton and opposite cir. 6 cn Manvess boundary. . Clerk is to uotily said coungil" that Cartwright till charge them with half expense of cu culvert umber. paid 3 Reeve Byers and Coon. Van- "Camp were appointed to dispese of titaber opposite lot 3, con. 3. Moved by Couns {Lind and Van. remodel and enlarge the Town Hall this summer. arried, ement 'tile were ordered from Mr. Steplienson as follows : 14 tile tile 12 inches 'have the{at 8oc;. 14 tile 18 inches at $r.40, n dctive Mr. Stepeensorn'1o deliver the sathel| pl Bylaw No. 520 was passed and filled in withthe name of Daniel English as the Assessor for 1910 at ace the salary of $50. {names of | tors for 1910 was filled im. with the Fond Hyland and Wilson Nesbitt at i of $6 each, By-law No. 523 to appoint mem- ber of Board of Health was. filled with the name of Samuel Jeflery, . Tenders will be received hy member of the Council on Tie Feb. 7th; 1910,, for 100 sche, ot cedar timber 6 ft he 50 pieces at at Nestleton, oy Hall ; also, 1000 fE. of onl 12 ft ioog, ws he Litvere scant iB --~ that ie, ati Feb: discharge thie duties Faq gd = in his resignation, n! re= gret was expressed : by all shard r= smong Sts a a oo eeves, at en: fing's- ) tion and the sep he Was compelled to take in resigning aw dffice which he had so long filled with credit to himsell and in the best interests of the municipality. Mr. G as an official has few equals superior; he-aimed at pes a in all transactions with any institution with which he has been identified: during bis long and active career and he had the satisfaction of knowing that his. labors were acknowledged &nd- appreciated, if} not amply fecompensed. «His -un assuming character, extreme mod esty, integfity and pobleness of purpose in: all his dealings, make him extremely popular with his fellow man.. Is his m erial career, he was a power ini" the land and while a terror to evil doers, his decisions were éver just and tem- pered with mercy. Tue OBsERVER staff, join the whole community | Mr. Gle pis posal of{.r By-law No. 52110 appoint Aud- yi

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