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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Apr 1911, p. 2

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ives gallop thro 'whaken Justead of Any dociér will { from A severe pain in the back, 1 tried Sevetal medic fing helped mie until 1 began of Dr. Williamg' Pink Pills, wose soon fully "testored my £ith. 1 can strongly recommend ess, pills bo every weale person" Ssld by all medicine dealers or by jail at ' 50 cents a box of six boxes "fbr 82.66 from The -Dr. Williams' edicine Co., Brockville, Ont. CR ERAT 'Several sits frohii $300 to $10,000, have with me for itamediate in- wvestment at lowest rate. HUBERT. L. EBBELS, Barrister, Post Perry, PHS OBUERVER ; 4 fas a GooB CiKCUATION, sid is 'constantly growing in favor. It is the BEST Advertising Medium in re ; is the champion of the A turists and of the more con- ¥¢ and tical class of péd- ple, isso & favorite of schemers, 5 atid of : it is the Oldest pnd Best Estiibftshed founded in {837--the most ofiginal and best in #5 local sud general dews depart. antl ted entirely in the place of Port Pefty; Trams --$1 per sum i advance, if fot paid in "advance, igo will EE TING -- Most MODERN. STYLXS . AND AT Low PRICES, North Ontario Observer. ies CN GE The Octal Papor of the People.) - FOUNDED IN 1857. Woty Paper Printed and Published in a ea] PORT PERRY, APRIL 20, 1911, Ee a Mr. Borden will make a tour of cha JoB Ta the West during the coming sum- mer. u Kansas City Council has passed over the Mayor's veto, an ordifi- ance forbidding long hatpins. 3 's from Ireland last year - pumbered 2lmost 33,000, the great _majority beieg young men and 'women, At Cobourg last week Mr. Jobn 'Russell sold two fat steers to Thomp- son & Wel for $300. They "Di 3 phe Spent an er rand py Easter 'of Toronta™ te: e other dey after an it with her sister, M : 'seems to while; but we go from Sudbury Jumiord Junction stutlieaster- |) C ly Ro re or Br Kings. Jas. Carnegie, alter | cross an arm of Lake Ni 'oronto - during homie on Mary St, Cariichael, of Osha: last was the guest ce of his. uncle Mr. ichael. 3 re! ¥ Xi Bis Big] till toda d ve netted hi seventeen hun _dollars more than he realized by selling fast fall The prices of diled apples and peel have advatéed more than so per gent. Ri : Mr. C. C. Kellett's prospects for a heavy crop 'of: Strawberries i bright, if the spléndid manmer in which the plants' have winteréd be any criterion. § Mr. John Stovin has purchased the remains of the residence of the late Geo. Real on'Coehratie St. -and {s aboiit to repaif it and make it habitable, InTERESTING AND Jupicious Cor: RESPONDENCE.-- With this issue our talented correspondent closes his somewhat extended 'account of his « Eight Thousand 'Mile Trip," which we can assure. bim has been read with much enjovtient by out read- ers; many of 'whom will regret that the "trip did not! last longer, An able pen and splendid descriptive vets L#ve thade the reverend gentleman's thirty. lelters the most volumnous and Tighly interesting correspondence it has ever been the privilege of Tue OBSERVER to pub- lish, Instruction oh the Violin, Banjo, Mandolin or Guitar given by Mr. W. J. Francis at his studio at the resi- dence of Mr. D. M. Jackson, Cassi mtr Street, Port Perry, every Wed- neésday and Thursday, Inlending pipit¥ should mot fail to take ad- vantage 6f (he opportunity afforded, Mr, Frahci$ i$ acknowledged (8 be one of the host Eompetent tutors of the finest of the Hh& arts; music; and his terms arggatathin {he rexch of all. ? Land now. we, arein thie Park region {bet =I alacial action: = At Byng Inlet; at an effect. {Sititude of sys "hte pr ol a ms hificent harbour 'chant ; especially at od} Here she Has donned *lenchanting costume; and here be' : fatiog 2: An the | reaching jinto Georgian Bay and! 3 Solo---Mt¢. lis have returned to!spanne by a bridge '415 Rt, long] 4 'Quintette--N : onl . Bs Small of Muskoka and: Parry Sotind Miss We tricts whose waters dre the popul 'S ndreds for: he Sunes resort All 'will be | months. from. our own , and here the - a ompl angling. | Willard did he: canc | : is restfulness, hunting 'a We pass through sections of rock| Her ren ng stronfy tharks Bf prehistoficy dusite a we have wl' The beiby heartily by the Georg ; b There gins the Georgian Bay archipeldgol py island affet island to the Mpelage Tunied of 30,000, from; a mere. tock speck losing to a magnificently foliaged insular pngeles, summer home or spacious summer} ...~ = 2% } resort accommodating scores, where the learned professional men are met in disguise qf summer tao and! I, 'some branches pf | coltage life attife: In your: paper |iospes geciir which; i Mr. Editor, we gave an account of | he avi % Would etibance these resorts a couple of seasons| fs of the producer and 'els back, while visiting here at Pawry|coct of production, We Sound whose growing population | giyiking example of thisid exceeda 5,000, with a Tailroad cen-| trade. The avoidalie joss ire for G. T. R,, C.N. R., as well| year from broken; ditt C. P. R, and much lumbering| othe ah, SA : umbering | other maladorions condi activity is "here in operation. We saps get into. is pass over the town, or Sequin Val-1oouliry department ley on a. steel bridge or viaduct | diana" Experimental 1,700: ft. Jong. 120 It, above terraiheen making a stud firma giving a fine prospect from tion. The nges p either side of the. car: windows: state in 1910 wete Vals Muskoka is called the gateway {olga ooo. The Joss Lake Joseph, ofie of the host:pop | (he same year. is ular of 'this series. - Here we come gs 219,000. . The préventad across Rev. H. Haight, who'has| are summarized as follows 5 spent a few days with Revs. Cross-1, per cent, ; broken, i pe ley & Hunfer, and was How en Toute | chicken 'development 16 Montreal and England direct And} shrunken or held, 5 his statement, was something likelion 2} per tent, this ::--of all the pleasure side. of his{ per cent., or a total trip these scenes and 'haunts would | of the annual egg pre be an abiding blessing of calm and| ff this loss could be meditation. Bala, an island-dotted | cost of production / Bala Bay, the southern'gateway {0}s4 and thie consamer Muskoka District, fromishere. many | have to pay as much for American and Oanadlan summer} andthe did; the: pros residents are beginning 'to flit and gor more for whit we ate infornied that the accommo- "The question nature dation was this season faxed, "Thelis responsible for Muskoka Lakes Navigation and iiiicer or dealerin es Hotel Co. do 'much, if not all the fy lay the blame business here. Passing Severn Tals while the latter » & {oh ' a preuy 'water, scene b i chapter of sight:seeing ag we het Coldwater enter the Co Lr Fig 1---On the afternoon of Sof- land welldvowo par te day last about five o'clock Mr. Frank Rundle ofthe firm of Rundle Bros., of this place discovered that his tesidench on Cassimir St. was on fire, and'atthough one of the rooms upstairs' was literally filled with flames \Mr. Rundle entered . the room and commenced applying water with such vigor thata short time he liad the flames subdued, pot however' until contiderable damage was done to the extent of $60 or $70; a new suit of clothes that had never been worn besides other valirable wardrobe were de- stroyed, the door, ceiling and walls were also 'in a delapidated state. Few men would have had the courage to encounter such a blazing furnace as the room in question presen , but nothing daunted, r. Rundle entered it and by keep- ing his face close to the floor with Lis| stood the flames and smoke wohl of Out wie the lucky such time as be had the fire under |' controle: Should he be fortunate ; have an insurance on his em d contents, hieis justly entitled to still further liberal - re- compense for we question if any Pe ae word wmémber of our fire life. run such a risk of W. 8. Tucker, Esq., of Brigden, rchaset from Ww. gigiendesol this placeof that le We are not i smiice ow his £, os EE Bed 4 ; in Yime ch' the" exst-b oe train to Myfile, whefe' we 'phoned Reflosd wi ahead for supper, af the Parsonage. i Over Thanking you, .Mr. Ed. for your]. 'Evefy Womat Rs courtesy and. patience, and alsolpothing so godd your staf. What we thought wé{{rouble as' Parisian could do in a Jetter-or two, at your{isian:Eage js used ¢ request, "has unduly' enlarged and fa week it will 'keep tried the patience of yourselves and {and clean ands readers." But the writer has become makes the "hair" more and more an" integral 'part of{and keeps it from f our ¥ Great Canadas, 'by 'Heavébi We urge every adorned the richest country' Hi¥| es giant and (ascin world, and feeding tow "only thé | pq. Bi Fiint's te Coronation of Christiah' citizenship. | ree so cent B x RH. LEITCH, Sage he gnatantee dri, falling hai | or money: back. SPRING. SKIN "TRO : ey sand "Spotty Heard Both At this season, scores of peo- ple=<giris and young women espci- allyfind their {aces disfigured by pimples, dark spots. eruptions, etc. The wkini'néeds -attention--needs renovating after the trying time he it has 'passed throfgh™ duting the Ee wiat bat gone think = what it has gone: through! You bate been out in| ute aiiad rain and sleel aud snow. You Have been at one moment perspiting from Nort ~~ OnTa presses Di &Cip Beaverton thasiastic m tia Hall' here and i for which paid a skating, oc. some bat of | a, he Bon och mh + Bow ct. ml hrou ri 8 Booths e cause em- MPU AILEY

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