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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Oct 1910, p. 2

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inery, He has authorized Messrs. arquis and Stew- ax Gram Somat NO ols a 4 je on, Thursday: |" commencing sharp at This willbe a g of Basile, and in andes fo successfully o object he: has in Siew; be ba ge ior fi "alittion, on Tues- "Oct. 25, without reserve, = dtaal,_and article gum era on the posters. Every fs ahitnal to be offered has been bred . Bad aised by Mr. Carmichael find it is a well known fact that he is one of the most successful breeders of stock in the wealthy roc" (See township - of fre pastas and small at the fail te be present TEE OBERVER Has A Goon CincthATioN, MN, ind is Gobi ii fever It + Medinm in County; is the champiart of the Agricul and of the aad of ues; it is the Oldest ashe. founded in church and 'the noble work "in gathering}. , misfits or out-of date aking over and sending fit a blessing to : phelliown or: now the stitute in Rainy River fe Bally fire swept, or rns THuesday evening ib -the Auditoridio! the Méthodist Church ge welcome will be extended 0) a Hambly, a former | resident and christian wo Port Perry whose sphere gd up as a Missionary in mission This young lady i is deserving of our civic welcome, and all are cordially ipyited. ' Special music provided. *Oitr enterprising and esteemed townsmeh, Messrs; E. H. Purdy and Wi H. Leichier Jeft this torn: ing en route. fede Philadelphia; [3 téntibly to be preset. af the world's gteat Championship Ball Games When the ¢hampions of the Nation- al and American Leagues play their first game, which takes place at that wonderful city on 'Monday next. The graded scale 81" ddmission to the grounds is from $i 1683. The estimated receipts for the Seties of games is placed at $215,000, #hd the attendance at 170,000. 'From reliable information = %e 'should ftidge that Philalelphia stands to Win. During the sojourn of our townsmen in Philadelphia they will be the guests of Mr, John 'Letcher, brother of Mr. Wii Eeteher; who bas resided there ToFty five 'yeats and is one of its lepditig titifehs, WeLL Doxa Pol oki: Pisa on Sat- urday last; on thess a thls this place, Port Perry beat Wht and trimmed them kt Mr. Maynes of Manvers, adver. tises in another gtlomo the loss of his driviog mare; = Where is she ? "| Some one knows, and it is their duty to give publicity of her where- not | abouts or make gn effort to return her to the owes. Portugualiwas traasformed from Monarehidl to Republican rule one jas last week. The «change was North Ontario Observer. {The Official Paper of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1857; uly Paper Printcd sad Fablishod PORT PERRY, OC Fighting fores¢ fites in' August dst the province of British Colum- Bia $30,000. Hoan if tw reported to have ided #6 give up free trade 23 a Ye © Tom Dates, the noted English jockey, who died a little. while ago left. an estate valued at $1,125,000; Whe Catan Norffieisi carried|; Stratford Hekild i=A Hamilton Spectator Cotfespoildent writes of a shirt beibg given to a' young man as a favewell gift: 'And thereby hangs 22k Swirls péoplé have come forward with a story that they have discov- ered' coal among granite rocks of Northern Ontario. Every now and again this sort of a story is senf out, to be derided By geologists and 10 die. ! Toronto Telegift :--South Wel- lingtoW' # seéking a successor to Jodegh P. Downey and will find him without any more difficulty than 'England has encountered in her search for a successor to Willian' Shakespearer In biaceoctive to the evidence the 'newest 'graft investigat- ission at New York, the who improves the opportunity of maleati being impressed by the sublimity of | munication thought, the majesty of power, # That made the mountains rise," or "Which by His strength setteth fast the mountains," and said to His ancielit seers */Get thee up into the mountand I will speak unto thee)" anid gives mab the faith to feel; "AS the mountaios round about Jerusalem, sothe Lord 1s round about His people." 8 "Deep in antathonpbile itnks Ber never failings LL. is bright designs Baus works. his sovercign will. And be it mine to say i two to part for ever, a great ques-- tion is this possible in human life ? one stream starts for and empties location for an ably he was not & ning along the speeding over oie of .{ automobile traf {or the Nonguon into Hudson's Bay, and the other |* Hows to the Pacific ocean, We pass over also the deep gorge of the Kicking Horse River, just be- yond Hector, and bere five or six bundred feet below is the silver thread-like river, while looking shove to a dizzy height are craggy ranges of rugged elevations, and to the right is the Yoho Valley, one of the finest in the "World lor scenic effect, with it8 Visions of verdure, granite aid glablers. Shortly we pash through thé tork-screw tunnel of 3,200 feet undet Cathedral Moua- tain, from which we cross the Kick: ing Horse river again, this time eastward, and enter another spiral tunnel 3900 feet under Wapta Moiintain, and here describing an eliptic course, emerges. and crosses the above Tiver westward again. This is the marvel of mathematical engineering tojcut down {k& grade, the two tunnels ate 1§ miles, the cutting, outside of tunnels, for ap- proaches 7 miles. It took a thou- sand men twenty months and used|M up sevenly-five carloads of dyna: mite and explosives costing $250,- 000, a total cost of $1,200,000 fof this few thiles of f6ad. Mr. Editor; met, for it Is otortotis thi | cipalities keep their highways i condition for trafie, - wid, Councll of 1910' take pl taining their roads in 5 ¢ of repair that does ti they ho have the fai ¥alde fall tor every do them ]--Ep, Oss. i: On motion of Mr, Leask, paid to Mr. Alex; Bog, Hei value of ewe and lamb fille On mation of 'Mr. ordered to he paid So, b ick for gravel faken f rom hia On motion of Mr. iy $1 paid to Mr. P. Ganton f railing ou con. 12, lot §, timber for same, On motion of Mr, er 182.65, paid to Mr. Jan. Rise) cess of appropriation on lot 6. 1 On motion of Mr. Tos excess of appropriation on | con; 14, was orderad to r. N. Midgley. i on motion of Mr, Lots, i ordered to be paid to'¥ for gravel takes from On motion of Mr Ashton was whit would be a fair rate per mile |abebiin through this Summit Pass § not for- | Fad the privilege of scenery, io from each'end of these spiral tune nels they came out with wonderful], exactness. It was thoiight wonderful when the St. Gotard--o} miles-- (on the levél) the workers from both ends|P? came together almostlexactly. And this was the first spiral tunnel 'on the continent, and before it was|™ accorth fliehed four engines were reffuired to bring up a train, now, by reducing the grade in this way, only two are used, the four made four or five miles an hour, the two now. can make 20 to 25, and the element of danger greatly reduced. Now. we are at Field, termina<} tion of Westérn division: We change. our timepieces 'again and are in touch with Pacific time. Eat 2 charming sequestered spot, lonely, ' 4,060 feet in the air. We rest in the C.P.R. home- like hotel 'that 'we may see where | Mrs. S/T. Brows, of Whitby, | President of the Sonith "Onfario camp of Port Pen damage to his auto On motion "of paid Mr: Wir 8 skigty ef Caresake On motion 0 A id Me. T. M.~ nished s per ast : 'strange a8 it thily seein, 'we are pee ty sillibg to' It things stand they are. And for several vety d reasons. In the first place} pe 8lany 'treaty of reciprocity, to bei... productive of satisfactory results, | must be made binding on both | 5 40, | stimutes it will give. 'tot pr devel ment of iithivhn nofal | {rz Sireaty tcrminable at ove year's 0 make a oatmeal el nN notice fro efthét Side would fail to : offer sufficient Scaife. for iany sect fig Open up vew ushions canpections country, ity caund a : and to develop new channels trade. And yet the very Consider: i wa ation that would: prompt, us fo' give uragement to develop such' forever connections and fo build' up such new channels of tadé would in itself a menace to business because the fact that methods of produc: 4 tion are 'constantly 'changed, neces- | sitating in tum 'constan changes | : aris Furthermore, "| disturbance of : systetti] omy setionls effect our]; national spirations, a Bidy close th fh di realise P| Greeks bearing. gif posal sideration. en Mk Neverthéless tiny "Cal would be found that 'strong Hod view with « | interests had been created on both}, Sides of the border which would #lprove a congtant barrier to any position in that direct fameliofatién of the unsatisfactory has doitbtles conditiohs to. which thie treaty Sir Wi present Government has a the West, where hi In She second phate, Canada's ford gational iovestment in the way off cast subsidies antl land grants to] '| the Empire. Any treaty of les with tli¢ United States' that would} deflect that stream bat trafic

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