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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Jan 1911, p. 2

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"woman who uses Dr. the mother of a large fami t.of Agriculture and ( and 'District Faumers , proved a grand succes predicted farmers were battalions and it would galt to find a more orderly, htened, intelligent, ' better. up to date assemblige of or the care "of children, 'of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are} ive blessing. The average man has too little blood. Her 5 are easily irntated, she wor: ver little things; has severe sadaches and hackaches and' is most of the time. With the n wh Williams® | 27¢ Fink Pilla ihe condition is diflerent] fhe always well and the care. of{ "¢& ver children or her household du Aires, is a real pleasurs an the'attendance ov Tues~ weather" being 'more pro- pi tian on Monday and the gathering was a sight to behold and proved that the farming community 'much interested in these stock yents. Each Session ek- ts (ormer in altendance aud est, the last on the afternoon 'Oesday proving a rouser. The comfortably seated Mar- crowded, The Instruct. d for the occasion proved 78 This is Be- 12! case Dr. Williais' Pink Pills eo- {1282 ich the blood supply and bring| de htiteons health and strength {OFS SCIEE ¢ eis proof. Mrs. Fanny Shep: | BBY Jorge Jhorpariy berd, Girvin, Sask., says: ues courteous I rettsel of was worn out, weak and irritable, J [18S ¥ faculty of ingpiting an < J 11 on the Subjects th 'going to my doctor about 3 SE Eveehs, sind le would give! he auitalg Submitt Si given to the large § of a practical and valuable nature and will doubtless prove highly beneficial. So that moned up enough energy to thie Stock Judging Course in Port strike ont a new departure and got | Perry for 1911 was a tremendous a supply of Dt. Williams' Pink |Sticcess, an the able, active, court- Pills. I barely hoped they would | €OUS: indefatigable and popular fielp we, but to my stitprise, before | representative of the Department] { had been taking them long e.| Of Agriculture for this District, at gan to fel hike a different woman. 1 | Whitby, Mr J. H. Hare, B.S. A, still continued taking the Pills scored a grand: victory that adds sdime tite, abd they made tie ag | still further laurels to his escutch- | as well and stiong as any woman ¢°0: ' | néed wish to be. Once more I] TE : | would enjoy life thoroughly, and From the Meridan Recorder, | have done su ever since. I never|€ohn Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Seid- need a doctor now, and everything | etisticker of New Britain, Conn, seems bright and cheetful, 1 shall announce the engagement of their always recommend Dr Williams' daughter, Georgia, to Mr. Sinclair Pink Pills to anyone who in my Bdward Allison of" Pittsburg, Pa.) opinion needs a tonik of any kind," fotmerly of Toronto and Port Sold Ly all medicine dealers or Perry Sg by mail at 50 cents a box or six| Sunday Schoel fnstitutes under boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. I the direction of the General Board; | piers adywhere bn any oc- |, in Port Perry, on' Monday last, 16th fost, At the appainted hour "the "President, Mr. J. C. Gainpbell, took the chair, called the meeting to order and requested the Secretary: Mt, "Jobb Rolph; to 'read the hii- utes of the "last anrual meeting. Having done so the minutes were, on motion, adopted. The nextorder of business was resentation of the Auditors' e Mr. Widden, one of the Avditghsy veal' the report, the docu ment being neatly got up and showed that there was a balance on hand at the last Anoual Meeting of the suri of $1096 76; the receipts for the corrent year being $928.42, making a total of $2025.18, The total expenditure being $812 go, leaving a balance'in the treasurer's hands of $12 pany's Snan Mr. | Caretaker © erty, eport, prefacing its 1 by the remark that thié was the the twenty first Report he had been called on to make, and in some re- spects he said it was a record one, as regards the sale of lots; the sale of lots for 1910 reached the hand- some sum of $396.00. Number of graves sold 2; number of lots sold 24; amount received from gravel 84 00; for lots $396 oo ; fot biirials $169.65 ; for general work, nol in- cluding burials, 8361.29; making a total of $930.92 that had passed through his hands. The total num. ber of burials during the year had been 59: 5 still-born; 6 under the age of 12 years; females over years, 28 ; males over 12 years, 20. On moticn the report was adopt- ed ordered to be filed. Mr. S. Jeffrey; who has been Tteasurer of the Company for a 2,28, so that the Com- | 12 Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, and somewhat similar to toe Farm-/puthbrer of years, said he bad no | ers and Teachers Institutes are|idea of retaining office at the pre- being held throughout Methodism, | Nor Sect -- | Last Friday such a meeting was | M NE i oa held here, arranged by the Sunday | been placed with me for immediate in- | Sohool Secretary of Whitby district | vestment at lowest rate. | Rev. A. Delve and directed by| Rev. F. L. Farewell, B. A, General | ecretzry, of Toronto, and though | he attention of the community was | erted in respect for the departed, | there was a faithful contingent in THE OBSERVER it Has A Goon CIRCULATION, and i growing in favor. It is erested in the living and loveable | outh and the work of the Sabbath. | 'he program for the afternoon apd | Advertiving Medium in | €VENing was carried out, several of is the champion of the [the Ministers and Sunday School Agriculturists and of the more con- workers taking part in profitable | ive 20 practical Shans of peo: | discussion and conference in| +, 18 not a favorite schemers, | vi oe | De ta chauue It hy tHe Olieat| methiods of work as well the) great aud Best Established --founded in: purpose. Similar services were 1857 the most original and best in | held at Seagrave on Monday last, its Joel a gris) Hi depart | Greenbank and Seagrave Circuits ment and is printed entirely in e | LH in a ves lied ai place of publication --Port Perry, Derpipan 8s Be RT§ve supp P Ms--$1 per annum in advance, if not excelient repasy paid in = altvance, $r.5o will be Vices, The JOB PRINTING -- | 0 4 ThE Mosr MODERN STYLES AND AT Low Pie result. n Sabbath the Anniversary of the Methodist Church was one of | the most hearty and profitable ever held, by common consent and pop- {ular appreciation. Revs G. B. King, B. A., and H. Bruce Hunter, were the speakers, and Messrs. Lr | Stephenson, Pugsley, Morrow and | James rendered a number of inspir- ling and choice tocal selections. 7 | CHAPMAN ALEXANDER SIMULTANE- PORT PERRY, JAN. 1g, 1911.j0US CampaiGN. A Convention in fim _ | connection with the above ca Be | paign of Ministers and Christian- workers will be lreld in Toronto on January 24, 25 and 26. Let the attendance from this locality be consistent with the importance of thie occasion. All attending must get single tickets and procure Standard certificates from local R. R. agent. Dispersion Sate --Fes, roth, 1911 -- Registered Shorthorn and Grade Cattle, Yorkshire Swioe, Farm Implements, &c.,, the 'pro- perty of Jas. Graham, lot 10, con. 14, Réach, one mile west of Saintfield. . The offering includes the entire herd of 32 head .of High Class Cattle, both in breed- Ing, size and quality, the cows are grand milkers. Bulls bred in the well known herds of Jas. Leack, Greenbank ; J. & W. Rus- sell; Richmond Hill; Jobo Bright, | Myrtle, have Leen used of late years, As Mr. Graliady vas sold his farm and is going West, everything will be © sold without: 'the slightest reserve, Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, Geo, Jackson and Stewar James Graham, Sa! "will be | 0 ---- North Ontario Observer. (The Official Paper of the People.) | FOUNDED IN 1857. nly Paper Printed an Port Ferry. Baron Swaythling Dead. London, Jan. 13.--Baron Swayth- | ling, the banker, died here yeaterday. Montagu Samuszl-Montagu, the first 'Baron Swaythling, was born Dee. 21, (1832, and was the son of thé ote Tots iBamuel, a watchmaker of Liverpool. | For over 50 years he conducted busi- ss in London, and antil September, ! , was head of the banking firm of dmuel Montagna & Co. In 1894 he ! was granted a royal license to as:ume fhe surnames of Samuel-Montagu, 'and created a baronet, and in 1907 he was elevated to the peerage, taking | 'the title of Baron Bwaythling of | Swaythling. The baron took a great interest in advancing Jewish and oth- | er instituiions and in founding pew | synagogues. ; _ The Plague In Mavchurfs, Pekin, Jan 13.--Bubonic plague im Manchuria is spreading rapidly. Re ¢ received ere state that huo- of persons are dying every day, thie number. of fatalities 3 French: tting the epidemic, and dour ry dostors, one an American s 'others "British have volun d to guaraitine the rail grea wall, in the hop. |aty of the sent salary-- $10--he tonsidered too meagre an amount for the duties pertaining to the office; double the sum might be an inducement, After considerable discutsiof, all admitting that the rémuneration was not sufficient, : On motion of Mr. P. C. Graham, étodded By Mr: McCaw, the sal- reasuret fot tgrr, was | fixed at $20. | On metion of Mr. J Nott, second ed by Mr. P. C. Grahain, the Board of Directors of 1910, were re-elect | ed, The Board of 1311 will con sist of Messrs. |. C. Canjipbell, Jas. Carnegie, H.-L. Ebbels; P: Christie, S. Jefirey, W. H. McCaw, ] Rolph, John Jefirey and W. Penball: The President, Mf. Canipbell, demurred at the small pitiatice he received for the amount of Work that was required of jth and mated that he would not forges tain the office. ! No action was taken. Mr. Purdy, seconded hy Mr. S. efirey, moves that the Caretaker instructed to make 4 list of the names, of the owners of &ll monu- ments that are standing at ao un- sightly angle and furnish the Board of Directors with said list, and (hat the owners thereof be notified, and in the event of the parties failing fo take action, that the Board have said monuments properly crected and that the owners be billed for the expense attenditig stid erection. -- Carried. The Secretary reported that no definate attion: Had been taken re- garditlg the peipétifity scheme of madifitaining plots in a desirable condition, but alreddy parties have intimated theif tténtion of taking advantige of the propdsed stherme. On motion of Mr John Jeffrey, seconded by H. Parsons, a vote of thanks was tendered "to Jas. Car- negie, Esq, for the interest he had manifested in obtaining important information regarding the'construc- tio of the vault pow being erected on the Company's property. Mr. Waddell, the contractor for the erection 'of 'the Vault for the Company, came before the meetmg. He said he regretted the weather liad prevented ile Completion of the vault as was cxpected ; Ne also in timated thal he bad probably e# ceeded the limits of 'the contract by | reinforcing the %walls by making thera thicker than the specifications called for. p years ago looking mai cottage shag and, | was'ful the neighba shortly he gramme of ¥ helped-a bit, bad just dv for some purp mind need, goo! know. Gen the deor, ah be seated, for yd ible or devil roared he was old and craft. so he ca "so 1 just told him to cb needed, and "if had sliit I would share uy' know yoi tere not drd| here just:for no good. came and I was ready request; then | said, reading in this book of thing fine, let me read * All we like sheep have g we have turned every Q tha} i : | mended there, he On mm ), geeond-| hat perhaps: Me: by Me Carm chael, tha owing E w. 5 Ms arroii.d io addition i ire t-- 3 and nk gars. 0 oF el Parks--The Reeve, Messrs, Forman and Carmichael on matiatt bt dr. ed bi the part needed; ntehason, second: Mr. Forman. the powers of the i 'Committes on Electric Light and Water Works were enlarged jas regards the purciiase of necessary small articles. On mntion of Mr. Hutchdsan, 8 eond- ed by Mr. Carmichael, the Clerk w: instructnd to write the Mayor.of Lind. say firging the removal of the abstruc- rosin pn a indness of Mr. 'McKnight ton coniptéte'strangier t wolf gratitude and pw. esteem Jt . | tion of the bridge which prevents larger own way and the Lord [iath him the iniquity of tis first part is true,' said ly I, 'I will vouch fer the sc 'Will yon?' said he, this book and dont y back until you have read of this story, see (Isa. found out he could read Ye just take this meal and | R. McKnight. Eon . On mot Mr. Waddell, seéomded by Mr. ran! Graham was like a school boy, but | 1 A) shou it and I left it 'The next tidte he came me to pray fot hit and was clothed and in his and sitting at the feet of Ji Mr. L., this is why thi salt was dropped down n me, and to day he is a ha Christian." But, Mr. Ed, there ar periences and anomalief noticed a fine looking yor attentfve to a neice ang terested in League work, ally I enquired abont residence, #tc. «d | made to the Port Perry Pablic Libra d | bv Mr. Waddell, the Clark was instruc. * Led through a By-law appointing. Dr. D. | Archer, Medical Health Officer, Mr, 0, he just) where and works away, +, two mot a8 were. divorced wl and both "are man ing near each other. i Ed , that the coad V so extensively il never obtain a foot try.) Well, I sai such should be, visiting an Or significant motto Wen thy father a ©e0 Then the Lord will Leaving on the eve Bolder Creek lo again the Big Tr wished for a calli tacks and we cot others call on The or Roosevelt. (Contix Yet Zam Buk Complet This is the exp © Mt, McCaw © said "he. had 10 Graham, -Port Ferey, or | sympathy with the contractor, On ot Waddell being hr elice pir coun- badly that remember AGLE | 8 and ure." 'Worked a man of nown inj nreadily | . Marsh, beats navigating the Scugeg. . es Bd : On motion of Mr, Farman, srcomiled| Would find a friend if it was in' by br ara the members of thal power to befriend Sim, Y 'you! a Brigade. of 1910 were re-appointed | have room ine t paper vr thi 1 and the name L. Corrin substitgted foe on ily of Sica 8, of one who appearetl t6 have ey A the oe, confidblice and esteet 'ol afiisinted. Town Coostable, and alsa | alk recommended a8 Connty Constable. {in motion of Mr. Carmichael, sneond- od by My, Hatchespn, the offer of L. \9. Stephenson to supply cement tile was accept d. i On mation of Mr. Farman, esconded by Mr. Hutchnson, a grant of $100 A ry. On mation of Mr. Farman, seconded' Welland, Jan. 13.--For the pi ights yome now pen been hrowing snufl in th sel Theatre, is the result 3 it was impos. sible to con rs v . Tuésday night aol ares bes a rested and fined $14 for {He offerice. Ee elf Scugog Council. ted ta procure 8X copi¥s of rhe Muuiei- pal World for 1811: Mr. Waddell introdoead and earried throngh a Ry-law appointing Mr. R. W. Trg we High School Trustees, Mr. Huteheson gave notice that at next regular meeting he wonld intra duge a By-law to eonfirm the annont- ment of Mr, § Graham as Constable. Mr. Carmichael introduced and carri -ScuGoa, JAN. 15th, 1g The ina figural and organization meeting of the new Township Couacil was héld members all present and subsciibed' tion and office. The Reeve, Mr. | ]ohn Fi Qerrow took the 'Chair, fy The mitiutes fad ebling hy Lom Rolph a member of the Board of eajth, * Mer. Hutchernn, infrods through w Bpp Aig) appol By Pe £ On motion the Counell adjourned: 7 Must 'Pay Charges. Toronto, Jan. 13.--No more bargain counter incorporations will be allowed to 'slipinto Ontario. Com es have securing incorporation 'at Ot- tawa and a $25 to $50 license irom the Rite exjont to Jo Yusinen in this provice. el sion of a Dominion charter wil not relieve the holders from full ihcos- rijstion charges in Ontarja. Pie tule governing such cases if the pis was as follows: Foes for licenses are fixed in each a by-law was introduced and passed appointing Mr. Isaac Rodman a member of the Local Board of Health for tg11, 1912 and 1913. On motion of Mr. John Plough- man a grant of §5 was madeto the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto. On motion of Mr. Janies Davey, a by-law was inttoluced snd passed appointing the fCLgwing persons Pathmasters and Fenceviewers:-- Road Division No. 1, Joo, Reader; | No. a2 Isaac Rodman; No,3 Wm. Jacks 4 W, T. Reader; 5 Robert ease ly order-in-council, depending largely on the amonnt ol capital a in tazip, calculated on the fore: roing table of fees for the incorpora: companies, except in fl of Dominion corporations, whith may pay either $25 § $50. It the company's capital is ¥100,000 or less the {ee 15 $25; if fhe 'capital eB' ceeds $100,000; the deb is §50. etree v Chin Wah Nok New. Secretary. . i Ottawa. Jan; 13.--Chin Wah Nok of Canton, China, been : appointed - h seereta E sul-general for the Imperial 'Tiew. gect! ackson ; 6 Orma Serrow;. 7 Henry emera; § J. AM. Jrghson ; 9 Wm. Jackson ; 10 Neil Sweetman: 11 Oliver Williams; 12 Dan. Raymes. Poundkeepers--No. 1 Isaac Rod- man; 2 Chas; Hope; 3 George Crozier: * > Ou mtighi of SIF, Johe Plough- map the bylaw appointit & care. {taker for the Town Hall Was amended by striking out the figures 113 and inserting in lidu therest the figires 14 where it appear$ in said] by-law. Qu motion of | Mf. Geo. dsarer was mst tion of domes he cose of tal at 'noon yi eived by 'a mn ed 1 man, the Tredsarer 110 pay -M * Petrit $2 #Pfreciation |. this afternoon} wo the declarations 'of qualifica-}| Mont rs. T. Clark, WH had been visit | ing with her daughter recent} hi 'having recovered: ir illness she has ry eb former MOTHERS! Every mo should see that her children's hait 15 Htessed with Par- isian Sage, the wonderful hair re storer and germicide. A little By your part vd mean much loss of ; n youl girl grows tip. en yo Prevention Bettér than Cure, Parisian Sage i§ a rigidly guar anteed hair restorer and cures ali} E4lp diseases, preveiits hair falling out find &tcales.a Juxuriant growth | Mes of hait; pride of ata: SO A pleasant hair dressi ikb it) and ne lim gtuirdniees be sells at soc, and & eld 3 a glory 'to %Blhan and the 0 ;

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