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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Apr 1910, p. 1

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aYSIOAR, Suroron; Fo: i Residence, Quaen St. Port Pery | © *- Gg. vy fue honra--=S to'tU am; tod pm. fre Ings BRT hy Telephone in office and houze, openuight over the lines south, connected with the resklence of G. L. Robson, V 4 Petry, Nov. 15, 1891. Edccessor to and offices of the late _ Pori:-Perry, - Oat = DAVID J. 8 DOUGLAS ADAMS, ie Bankers and Brokers. i MONEY TD LOAN, Privaic Fands at 4 pet cont. ) h (one mile west of "Voit Peiry,)-- EB. FAREWELL, K.C, LL.B., County Crown Attorney, Barrister, v, &c., Notary Public and Conve Jfce---South wing Court Howse, W. A SANGSTER, - DENTAL SURGEON. Offer Tours --9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6 p,m. Also open Swtiurday evening, © @y Gad Filings Wokks Spoeiatty, ¥ Dr. I. D. McGratt (DENTIST) LL.D. of Raval College of Pental Surgeons, 1 3. of Toronto University. Allison Block over Allison's Jee over the Post Office. Crown and Bridge Work Port Perry Bran | Blackstock ~~ « v4 ---- -- pe ©. G. HUTCHESON, Branches olso at Bowmanville, Ha Manan, ARIS. BA. LLB Claremont, Stouffville, Sunderland eons ARRISTER, &e, : §F Agents CP. R., &, MONEY TO LOAN (4 per cent upwards-- British Capital ) INSURANCE 'REAL ESTATE Marriage Licenses, JOS. BAFTRD ICEN ED AUCTIO 4 4 County of Outario, Sa the Ussrrver Office Patrounge solicited, Manchester, Jan. 19, 1599, GRO. edt; Vilas ti past fav and continued patronage hg dexires ta state that no clloyt or pains will be spared on hia pitt to hake all sules eutrusted to Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when requireft: #8 Iices to suit the times® North Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agriculinral "and . kamily Newspaper EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Ng - BY > H. PARSONS { containing money, when addressed (o thi SEME NTS. measured Ly Non according to the space they oceu) AT) discount sllewed tn Merchants and other whi sivértise by Lhe year or Anil year. 9 x 0 will 1 ail cosex be strictly adhered to JOB DEPARTMENT. § Books," Hasloghs 03 + him His very extensive practice in tho past should be a sufficient recom mendation. as to his ability, Al Sale given into his charge will be attended with promptuces und dispatch Sale list made out aad blank notes supplied free, | on application. : Parties wirhing to engage hia services may consult his Sal& Kkbisren either at Harey, for dates claimed for Sales and muke arrangements, or write to his address 4 Phone at Residence, No. 31. '® CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. Jagrso®, | Nov. 1, 19013 Pait Beery P.oj * - . Miss Harrison, D:ess and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies that she has moved to the rooms formerly occupied by her| over Mr. Flirt's Diug Store where she is prepared to execute all or ders for Dress and Mantle Making in a manner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style and €hbirming Effect. Our charges are consistent with, the 'value given. Port Berry, April 1, 1909 i 'G. J MORRISH ISSUER OF 'MARRIAGE H. McCaw, Pert 1S ow In a position to issue tickets to ali paris of the world necessary information to partics as to {he « - [best route JACKSON, tumerous Ticket Acer J road and Steamship hes, he bas been re dppointed Ticket i wy 7 In addition to his iterests * by consa McCaw befare embarking on EARTILY thanking the public for the patronage received during the bave kept a Livery Futablich WAT o) > ment lg Port Perry, I'have much pleasure iv the Observer or Standard Offices, Port anbouncing that I have removed LIVERY ! to iy former place of business Water Street | which Iam about to largely extend in- crease fucilities so that the public may he better accommodated with safe und disir- many years RIS 'AT MODERATE CHARGES Port Perry, June 21, 1900, Grand Trunk Ry System TIME TABLE. 0. 2 R Time Table MYRTLE STAT ION. A. J. DAVIS, Town Ager ever gettl; otlles from ft! ness and pain left m and by continuing Nerviline I Ww. completely cured of Lumbago." Refuge an tles of Nerv ston, Ont. PAGARIAL Strings That Tauched the Line Di viding Sarity From Madness. In ever there was a genius it wa. neat, the violinist, aud probabiy 10 one has ever approached so nent vithout crossing the border line that livides sanity and madness. The stor tex of his antics and ecceptricities are endless. His up-bringing was at. rocious, but it will not explain every: thing. At sixeen he was a rambler, a roue and -- a genius. Everything sccuied to turn to gold under his mar velous fingers. Money poured in upon him like water. Yet le wos at one time reduced te the point of seiling his fiddle. He had got down to his last 30 france. He took them to the roulette table, staked the whole sum m one fling and--won. The violin thus opportunely rescu- ed came into bis possession very cur- ously. When he was a lad, Parsini, the painter, came one day to his fath- er's house and, putting into the lad's and a priceless Stradivarius and the yor of a concerto of great difliculty, aid: "This," indicating the violin, "shall 'e yours if you play this," indicating he sheet of wmukie, "at sight without a ou have lost your instrument, sail. the youthful Nicolo and g to play the * concerto STAKES," # » PRIL 28, 1010, TT onths For 35¢ on'{ Miss This Opgortunity ne Weekly pif Empire wenty-four pages) is the very Best value to mer of all the $1.00 a year weeklies, Section (8 Pagas) latest world's news, tural Section (8 Pages) many times the price to any farmer, gardener, ower, dairyman or poultry raiser. pzino Section (@ Pages) rg good fani'ly feading than in any other weekly at @ Price. Entectaining and instructivh >, farmer who has read The Weekly Matl and Em- would he without ft for four times the price, $1.00 a Rep uhwy far- . . mer residin, Kingsville. "Then lumbago attacked Weak spot, and for days at a time IT would have tole up in bed, unable to move or turn. Linimegnts, poultices, and hot applications failed to bring the desired relief, and I was in despair of really .well again. I at last forties to tapk Ferviitng, 1 got five e §zi 5CEOCI000 rug store, and had it ubbed on three times a day. The stiff~ y back qulckly, = = 5 substitute, Large 25c bot- line, or five for $1.00, at all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., King 7 wv dow to prove to you the value of this Greatest of Family Weekly Newspapers, and to secura your next al's subscription, we are making this nderfoal Offesy ™ wim, mot WEEKLY MAIL AND EMPIRE we will send the paid, for the balance of the year, or to Dec. 81, i your name and post-office address with 35 cents to e Weekly Mail and Empire a _-- --_-- we shbigoprodent in t : - dined tat those wh uso it should shutup in a sandalw 4s engraved aT Herefore carefull ood Lox 'on which a verse from the Koran. ys Gaod Impetus, *The Government's paval "policy likely Boom to. fesult in great ip /building works being pstablished on [Hoth Atlantic 'end Pacific' edasts, As si Wins Sp to di obibly be the great our tpandicar it was outlined, wis | Ralcoho knows. by @O0@0000O0O0C ol ito, Ont. Eample Copy Free on Application OOOCOOO@EEEOEEORRT EXOYOEROLOANDOEWEO® 00000 0E@EREOOOOE@EO@RI@ mn fog this purpose, , ot brilliant golden | hh metic. "Mathematics, my boy," he said, "is a very useful study, and | that death results from vay i% fdgletter." 3 the lungs when caused oy vu © of his triumphs: 'He looked," savs this eyewitness, , indiffarent!v dressel skeleton. Straight Talk On Danger of Colds Let your cold gain headway and you can't keep it from running {into Ca- tarrh. Catarrh never gtays in the same place--it travels down into the lungs, then it's too late! your system while you have the chance. ia Easily done. by inhaling Catarrh- working. Catarrhozone fhe Proper Remedy to Cure. is permanently cured. farrhosone Co., Kingston, Ont. [7S ngure Was OI astonisning gaunt- ness and angularity and his walk shambling and awkward. But his flaming eyes, waa of a pallor quite ex- jracrdansy, even ghastly, and had a ook of almost eagle sharpness, some- tame on to thé stage limping, audience. "As he stood, he rat anh broke~more ia he Sve the rest of the piece i and now into t dof an Englishman on for a doctor while 0. dectest doctor," said his ¢ savee my lifee ance. queried the Englishman. callee in another doctor. medicine; me vally, velly, in another doctor. Ho Drive colds and catarrh right out of ozone, which instantly reaches the true source of the trouble. gets right where the living germs of catarrh are son for having only 75 per cent. in "Wel , people on'land have adding machines, don't they?" _ _ tipi iiv Er As a Favor. A certain London restaurant has this remarkable sentence displayed in various part3 of its dining room "Any incivility or inattention on the part of any of the employes of this establishment, will ba considered a favor if reported promptly to the pro- prietor"' Dear Soap. New Lodger (sarcastically)--Ts this all the soap there is in the room? Landlady (decidedly)--Yes, sir; all 1 will allow you. New Lodger--Well, 1'll take two more rooms, I've got to wash my face in the morning. A Convenient Inhaler Treatment Is Homan of Fort Peony and Disrie You sec. COatarrhozone is simply healing balsams and rich, pure es- sences, and is able to patch up the sore spots and remove that tender, sen- sitive feeling from the nose and throat. Hawking and spitting cease, because the discharge is cured. The nostrils ire cleared, headache {is relieved, breath is purified. Every trace af ca- tarrh, bronchial and throat weakness Two months' treatment, large size, price $1, and guaranteed. Small size §0c. All relfable dealers, or the Ca- face, lit upg by a pair of great, dark, | times varied by a sardonic grin or a | look of almost demoniacal fry. He aving run a nail into his heel: At all times odd. looking, hie appearance in {ese i ta was ludicrous, "an there was some tHtering among the |: any the Queen of the Bin, the lady- oracle of the" yp if can tell you why e attention of as well as more wholesome tnced housewives * be Sofie enced --of Rich ; and Poor -- -. the flour question deeply, ave stories to tell. flour seerets-- secrets have as theyappear; youwill learn Experience -- by ledge' of flour, Household Flour vas the flour selected for use in the Royal Household is the one flour in Canada which = shoulders above all the rest. Itis absolute uniformity, has given the greatest Bread and for Pastry, 20 If I can tell you the secret of making better Bread and Cakes and Pies and Pastry, table to you. one flour is more economical than another, that, too, will or I mean to go into iving Whys and Where- Be Facts and Figures. So if you follow my little stories from time to time, i lots of things about flour that nobody has told you before. These Pantry Talks af mine will be chiefly abolit: Rand, beeuine opis Be hundred scientists. rived, brew, how he stung it Without the ri either of my ty( torative or Bef um: en why take any chance whatever? any medicine whose maker dare not back it just as I do by {his remarxable offer? £4 besides, I am n ¥ "No peip gne® pa 8hoop's Resto in the land. Th no chance w! Tre. For twenty years Dr. oroughl § gh No.2 do.3 terested oFg records. the heaviest hen's ed 434 ounces. Tonic There. is an fm stimulan| Fstimulani health; a strong tonic. . Do not Mysterious Mixture Makes Deer, Wounded to Death, Bold. - Curari, the vegetable poison with which the Indians of the upper Ama- son_tip their hunting arrows, remains a mystery in its composition after. a years of investigation by 8 The Indians will sell it' for its weight in silver, but will not re- veal the plants from which it is de- Not long ago a professor in a German unjversity sent to the Ama- zon wilderness for fhe express pur. pose of discovering curari, or urari, as it is otherwise call- ed, is now value in medicine. ed two years in Indian villages, and, while he was permitted to witness the boiling of the * hich lasted several days, he could not tell what plants Returning quest down the Amazon with a quan- tity of the poison, the professor was met by another traveler, Dewey Aus- tin Cobb, who had native blowgun National got some curarl on some of his blowgun arrows, which are like with cotton, ahd. tried it on a buck deer in the forest. 5 "After a deliberate aim ouf hunter fired," says Mr. Cobb, "if I may use such a word for the little puff, scarce- ly heard by us and entirely inaudi- ble above the rustling corn leaves at the distance of the deer gave a slight start as it felt the prick of the arrow on its flank and turned partly around, sniffing the air for a scent and looking about as if search- ing for the insect that had bitten or Detecting nothing, it stool and unalarmed a minute or a minute and a half at most its head dropped a little, as if it was sleepy, "We all apptoached its rT the hanf Useless Study. der. Mr. Fond Father reproved hir little | ed no resentment or fear. breathing seemed which surprised me, as I had heard [Eisficen minutes after it was struck 4 the arrow it was dead If Sick Don't risk even one single penhy! And I will tell you why I say this. It {s because eve + Why pure, But write me first for an ordot. © Bodrop mea disappointments ai Besides, youare free to consult me by letter | Jment. I have helped thousands. my privite prescri; an. ence at the 'Which Book Shall £ Send You? No. 1 On Dy, On the Heart On the Kidneys No. 60a _, Record Egg-Laying. "Readers who kee "in the following remarkable Ofds.~ It has yr -Siimulant2} iifavence befwiene tonic andl sway back the next; that's af 0giess day a Gay toward Fe 1 LAyer's Siarsapwrilla is.a tonic, § 3 iSarsaparilla entively free {fom gni=ss your doctor says so. § s, iM The only peerage h or. couferred on a colonial lady is that whith was given to Lad edonald of Earnscliffe on the death of her husband, Bjr John Macdonald. On the death of the late W. H. Smith, the statesman who led the House of Commons with Mick: success, Queens Vietoria conterrcd™g peerage on him wife who is Viscountess Hamblederit Twice at least have peecrages been conferred on wives in th&r husbands' lifetime, says an English writer. Dise raeli's wife was made Viscountess. Beaconsfield, and it was only a het death and the extinction of tha age that he, plain Mr. Disrael!, be- came an earl. Again, the wife of the great lawyer, John Campbell, wast made Lady Etratheden in her own right, while her husband remained a commoner. A tex years later he himq self became Tord Campbell. Their son is now Lord Etratheden and Campbell. Re-instailed the Telephone. A well-known Anglican clergyman in a western Ontario town not leng ago) had name and number left out of: the telephone book, for the reason that he objected to answering a num- ber of more or less unnecessary calls. Unfortunately, however, there is a lumber merchaut of the same name in his town, and as a result a number of calls iptgnded for the clergyman came over luriberman's phone. He remonstrated with the church- man, who replied that he was sorry' for the condition of affairs, but could- n't help it. Somewhat nettled, the adopted radical measures. er laid a hand on its shou! It looked up at him, but show- 1 package of Dr. Ehoop't medicine is absolutely free if it fails. No one need risk even one single penny. Just think what this means to the suffering neo, nothing whatever un. ne, please--and thus save all | [ ------ upon thousands iption or personal advice Besides, the books will open up new and helpful ideas to you. They tell of WY yes 50 ex n 20 wikis he was born at Truro, Nova Beotia, While this cannot he verified, however, it might be men- tioned that recently a thoro Leghorn hen, in its third g: egg which, carefully accurate letter-balance, '| scale. at 4,14 ounces. course, a double-yolked egg. It might be mentigriéd that the ordinary weight of an egg is two ounces. . A short time ago a buff Orpi hen laid an egg weighing over ounces. The owner confessed that he often gets eggs from this particular fowl weighing over three ounces. In another case a white Leghorn pullet laid an egg which turned the scale at four ounces, while a Minorca, a few days after Christmas, laid one which scaled 3 3-4 ounces. i One of the most extraordina laying records, however, was th white Wyandotte pullet on Kent, which recently laid eggs in sixteen weeks, and th the Utility Poultry Club's fc oh th layi inety-two | the "heated mayorality ying This nwmober was' atin 1 parishioner called up ar muired if that was the Rev. Mr. Blank speaking, the merchant | answered: "Yes, go to H~1; I'm busy | with my s. | the cle on." It is related that $s number soon after- ward appeared again in the telephone GREW THINNER EVERY DAY Appetite was Poer, Dizzy, Faint, Weak, Continuous, Cruel Backache. hich Dr. Bamilon's Pilly - handsome, able man being gradually robbed of good looks, health, and ability' to work. Such cases are frequent--i the one here described being that of B. P. Lascelles, a well-known Printers' | Supply man, residing in Hamilton. "About six months ago I began tay notice a worn, tired feeling coming over" | me. I was unable to shake ft off. It was not the fatigue that toliows hard work--it was sort of an unaccountable laziness that assailed me, I .was anxious to work, but didn't Fave the energy. Something was dragging me down, robbing me of my health and spirits. 1 got tired of taking preserips tions that did me no good and used Dr. Hamilton's Pills Their actiom soon proved to me I was suffer- 1 terribly © ted liver an ion. Dr. Hamilton's Pills my appetite, cured tha, side and back, gave' me a new life. I gained im weight and 1 am stronger, look better, work better than ever before I was taken ? If you want to get back the vigor and spirit of youth, if you want the sparkle of robust health on your : -use Dr, Hamilton's Pills reg- ularly. They cleanse, purify, tone, strengthen--make the sick well. Give this grand medicine a faithful trial, 25a: per box, or five boxes for $1.00, at alk dealers, or The Catarrhozone <Com-= pany, Kingston, Oat, & CARADIAN RUNS FINANCES. Mayor Gaynor's Chief Aide In New York Comes From Down East. Few Canadians are aware thet' Charles H. Hyde, who has recently" been appointed Chamberlain of the city of New York, the most important fase to the financial post in the gift of Mayor, Gaynor, is a Canadian. Like the late' Joseph Medill, the late Simon New- combe and others who have won great ese falling Jlerves, distinction in the United States he is rr ww 8 Maritime Province man. Moreover he is a comparatively young man, for in Beptember, 1869. He is a grandson! of Hiram Hyde, one of the pioneer: transportation magnates of Nova 8co-, tia, who built the first telegraph lines in that province. He was educated in! the admirable public schools of Trurg; and later attended Dalhousie College which has a' most distinguished honor of uates. at the rg twenty he for a career in the United:States i was admitted as a student of law to! he office of Wm. J. Gaynor, then andi or .yeérs afterward the leading attor-i: wey of the city of Brooklyn. In 1888,' te same year that Justice Gaynor was: clected to the Supreme Court of News York, he was admitted to the firm: which became known as Grout, J | Mayer and Hyde. Mr. Jenks was er elected to the bench and Mr. Grout was chosen as ComptroHet the city of greater New York; and the, - old firm being thus dissipated by hens ors, Mr. Hyde moved across the to the borough of Manbattan ° started in practice for himself. Hey has been the frusted counsel for Jus-{ tice Gaynor in estates of Thich latter was trustee and his axeoptioual tions have i some -of the most important li tions in the United States courts: | | of | last guturan Mr, Hyde had jo of: Justice Gaynor's personal AD 2! tion which, in the polling, prowed though other. a exeess of | powerful; y opening | went went to the wall. | In tle: which: hé has been d

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