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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 29 Jun 1911, p. 2

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speculator in." § by Mr. Chalmers 2 on was. called to Williams' Pink Pills, and 1 de- to try them, and I am happy " 'that they eflected a complete cure, and made my stomath as 8 as everit had been.. Iam ad to say a few words in praise the medicive that cured me, and { pe my. experience will benefit other sufferer." Burich the blood and you banish 'most. of the every day ailments ol 'humanity, and you can enrich it ckest and best by the use of Dr. illiams' Pink Pills. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for. $2.50 "from the Dr. Wilhams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ohn, both of whom pos: 3 fortunes and; reside 0 the thr e Mr. Allan is investing Toronto properties ands. lating extensively in lands' ern Provinces, Hes Conservative and a man il "business 'acumen, and G) 1 . the stamp of the man of. kind, sociable, up:é date in expres. sion of his work, and who leaves a telling impression for, good at all {P tinies. On Friday eveping last his charge when bidding him farewell at Newcastle gave him and Mrs. Irwin a gold headed cane, a grand get of china dishes and one hundred and forty dollars in gold over his regular salary. All will be pleased to know that our estimable townsman, Mr. Walter F. Weir is now convalesent after & lengthy and somewhat sari- ous illness. ~All are pleased to meet him again on oar street.and congratulate him on his rapid re- d | and resp [3 eamital rl t of the groonk and. a Juliet: cap of earls, and carried an Empire show- er of lily of the valley, and looked what she certainly jis a' charming ride. The bridesmaids were at- tired in, gowns of blue silk crepe de chene and black Gainsborough bats | d and carried boquets of pink roses. The sweet little flower girl, Miss Ethelwyn Hutcheson, niece of the}T groom, gowned in cream dewdrop chiffon, carried a basket of mauve and sweet peas. Daring the sign- ing of the register the Choir and|d Miss Madelgine Philp sang appro: propriateiy, and at the close of the ceremony Miss Ethel Willard, play- bund ed the Wedding March. Mrs, Davis, | ba mother of the bride, wore a gown tof electric silk and carried a boquet covery. of American beauty roses. Mrs. Adams, mother of the groom was ADOWR OF dpa Imported 1 sumption in TTT | THE POPULAR : 7 _iSequin. The cofiipany returned to y y a a a ¢ 2 : °8 v A : a. Potted State TOURIST ROUTE ; he family residencewherea sumptu. | pire a as the ce , 2 / --TO-- MUSKOKA LAKES LAKE OF BAYS TEMAGAMI ALGONQUIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER FRENCH RIVER GEORGIAN BAY LAKE COUCHICHING KAWARTHA LAKES, BE ROUND TRIP JY OTN A + 'At Low Rates "Via SARNIA OR OHIOAGO 1 ous wedding dejuenir was partaken, aseba ¢ a : il sentative 8 ¢ ! ro): > sas . , Total .. duels AA Auction SALE or FARM PRropEr= Ties.-- It will be seen by the Posters that the Farm Properties of the e tate of the late Geo. \V, Pettitt, Scugog, will be offered for sale at the St. Charles Hotel, Port Perry, at 2 o'clock on Thursday, July 20. There is 257 acres of splundid land with suitable buildings thereon, which will be saldin Three Parcels. Mr. Baird willbe Auctioheer; Tue Rep Line,~Kor some time past we have heard a great deal about "The Red Line," but it has remained for "Springwzater Farm Scugog, to take the initiative in this particular in a"mannerthat must be beneficial as well as remunerative Literature; tickets and full informa- | 14 the owner of that the largest and 'tion OA er ene of the best farms in the County. addees Toronto, Ontario. Strange to say, Springwater Farm dt Sik W. H. McCAW has had calved within its precincts TowN AGENT. |no less than seventeen Rep Calyes rae [since the 1st of April last, and 'they BRAND TRUNK R'Y SYSTEM. |aren fine bunch, sixteen of them Si have not ong white hair on them, TIME TABLE. and the one only a very small white --- spot that would not be noticed only on the tlosestscrutiny. Mr. Graham . is ta be congratulated on perpetuat- 7-20 a.m. 9:23: 2.18% ing this pagticular and commend- 3-55 p.m. able color--pure ted--which he 7:33 pam. succeeded in thoroughly establish. ===" |ing this color throughout his mag- Several sums from | nificant herd of Shorthorns whick . $300 to $10,000, have : Y Pe immediate in- | are so much prized in part owing to their being royal reds, the color that HUBERT IL. EBBELS, |bas the call by the best judges ex- Barrister, Port Perry. | tant. . ---- | Mr. W. A. Dryden, of Brooklin, who has been engaged in an inves. tigation of the sheep raising industry in gh Sonny 22d elsewhere, on behalf of the Canadian Government A arrived home on Friday, having Ad g Medium in| completed the tour that was begun s the champion of the|in March. During the time he was aud fhe, mareroon away travelled through each of the ie, | provinces of Canada, and was in jt is the Oldest | twelve of the states of the American z d in| Union. He and his colleague will and best 'inlriow complete theit report to, the depart Gavesnment, giving reasons for thi ry. very marked falling off in the num "pot {bers and values of the 8p ra belin this country, and making sug- gestions which it is' hoped will te Port PERRY. VOING BOUTH: GOING NORTH. after which} the happy couple left, amidst a perfect shower of con- fetti, for Myrtle Station to take the C. P. R. for poinfs' east where they purpose spending their honeymoon, and will take up their residence on their return in their beautiful home on Cochrane Street. With such an extensive circle of friends and ac- quaintances it is not at all surprising that being so much- esteemed they would be the recipients of so many really beautiful and valuable pre- sents. We extend to Mr. and Mrs. Adams a long and happy life in which we are joined by the whole community. Columbus. BEST OF THE SEASON! GARDEN PARTY. A Garden Party under the aus- pices of the Presbyterian Church, Culumbus, will/ take place on the beautiful lawn of the Church on the evening of Tuesday, July 11. The Committee have been fortun- ate in securing the following excel lent array of talent:--The 34th Regimental Band from Whitby; Miss Laura Evans of Whitby, Vocalist ; The Oshawa Quartette-- Miss Robb, Miss Sinclair, Mr. Wm. Paul and Mr. Robt. Henderson. Tea from 5 o'clock till all are serv- ed. Refreshment Booths on the grounds. Rev. Mr. Hodges will occupy the chair. All welcome. Admission 25 cts., children 15 cts. Greenbank. The Greenbank Methodist Sunday School Anniversary will be held on Sunday, June 25th apd Saturday 1st iu On Sunday, the Rev. Thos. law, of Epsom, will preach at 10,302. m. and 7.30 p.n. A Mass Meeting of all the Supday Schools in Greenbank will be held at 2.30 p. m., and will be addressed by Rev.{O Mr, McKay of Wick, Rev. John 'Ford of Port: Perry, and. M Laidlaw. The Swing in the morn« ing and afternoon wi the. Sincg 1908 Cdfinda bas taked trom Hong Kong and Great Bill both of which 'would have equal pr leges with the United States unde; teciprocity agreethent, Sal The imports of eggs in 'the year 1911 for home conf were -- } nited Stites ,... roat Rritsin Hong Kong ,. Uther countries Total 'wuiieivens BITEB0 Fiscal year 101i apts DZETL, Brite Britati 7.087 nited Btates 34088 thor countries .. 0,409 ---- "Total Liiseeeane 93,164 Whereas in 1902, when millions 3 dozens were shipped to. Britain Canada's mérkets wefe directly des. pendent on .that export trade, fi 3 this country imports more eggs from Britain than she exports thers, ho! ing that fh & decade the positiohs of the Mother Land énd the colony Nave been reversed, 80 far as eggs are cons ¢erned. i

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