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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Oct 1912, p. 2

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favor, It is Medium in i of the ERVER a is ping i ove. jon, few have any sonallé' a 1 ; ? i . They have months duration, Y | ceptionaily * appre 3 Zr : . Sy ., Ne ices|dea of the total proceeds. This! cooion gad: he Ottawa, Oct. 8. 1t is understond that : D. favorit schemers, in securing the services ] 4 > {i Ottawa, 2 ad pH ity 3 BR ER iT is bn teed 7 etl AwtionSalos. [Aster cheer WEE, fer anion ly Butoh ot thiebeI i pi rae) % 8, . ' 5 a » ot Lon: i aay. ct. RS Toe wont otiginal and best in University to officiate at the Anni. |thousan a bastihaster 8 Hianufac: orativh "a the| The Jath hax been fixed for the ae coi? Tides of The) Lv orton. wilole hy its local aud general news depart Services in their church on house is a p : sought to worthy of i Ee milion | trier of Muskobll ning i --~ "ment aud is EE the ii ot amth when he [turer of butter all having any 4 jented | intimared exten 16 Su Spore Ap i . ome ames Ve von, axed a apa in advance, if not i j {he pulpit both morn- knowledge of that gentleman's l00g |} 0 5 Lifbra bclion with Sale of Mrs. J. Aye Ji b's te | Bredtric hock They Sought Detoased Was: ble, gentle and | paid in advance, $us0 will be = Sosepy he p On tbe previous experience and his thorough know- thie Sabbath S prove an class horses, ghigra e a 2 Proved Fatal to. Berlin Boys ion : Was misbie 2 ; cl eas. : ing and e sehe they also pur {ledge of every thihaeute refilisite to important acqul +d ibat the | pure-bred sheep and swine, (farm Eatin. OW oe Wilk o . yy od 1 seopomied fn JOB PRI rode MopERN STYLES Friday, Octo er 25,1hby a st tt at | produce the pure article will readily | (0 of forty i ithplements, etc.. which 18 tb take. Berlin, Ont, Oct. € -- y all acquaint i owes : Anp a7 Low PRICES. | pose holding a Grand COnCeRl Moyo pay butter on leaving Port | oo, def Place oh Wednesday, Oct. 3d, Bn | Kiblizki, sged nine was instantly | neighbots And those best acq : a SRR RI home of Mrs. W. H. McCaw, Perry Creamery is #8 beat petfees tequired ph the premises, lot 18, con. 1, Brock. [killed al thetop of a tree ih fkont | with ber 'esteemed her most. She pi rn v Several, yams roi whet afi inusually interesting 384 a possi , in fact every nt re The listis a, very large one and {of his bonie on Strange Street at{was a "loving bsioesd avg MONE} + iowa, hats entertaining program will be pound eminating from his creamery] osx fgised; our 4 towns. | embraces many ghoice and valuable | five o'clock on Satyrday afternoon devoted wi fe na Sp. ne dered by excellent foreign an is in constant demand and cBtfi=| ae Kent, animals, while the implements 'are | by coming in'contaet with-the high wether, and a 'valued hbor. hy . yestment at lowest rate. Mh HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. Ee PORT PERRY, OCT. fo, 1913. : us Main Provisions ot "The Ont- ario' Stallion Act" and Regulations. 1. That each Stallion standing for service in Ontario must be en- tolled with the Stallion Enrollment Board: 2 A Certificate of each enrdll- thent will be issued by the Board, which Certificate must form a part of each newspaper advertisement ar poster advertising the Stallion. 3. At the option of the owner the Stallion may be inspected by three officers appointed by the Act, and if such inspection is made, the re port of the inspection will form a part of the record of enrollment and the Registration Certificate will be issued in accordance therewith. 4 The Board will fix the times and places at which Stallions may be inspected j notice thereot will be ] _-- will be "| that the Baptist Church, are. again preparing an unu interesting, instructive and sol -- Our /CoMING FESTIVAL. ? learn | ID pleased to Port Perry, cial | fo al for the inhabitants of t local talent. Full particulars later. ResurricTioN OF THE Heavy Iron CHesT.--Just ove hundred | years ago to-day, the great, heavy, ' Iron chest, now the property of t Mss. Charles C.. Kellett, of = ge op ry Ang rE R pe [belig Birvied deep - fora "consider-- able time, at least "during the time the war of 1812 lasted: It was then the ptoperty of Het grand patents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw of Little York, agw Toronto. They being a family of influence and very wealthy, became alarmed at the invading Americans, and at that to store valuables they filled this big, heavy, won chest with gold sual | for the seal product necessary to produ and is constantly on the alert toi protect the interests Gf His piaidone. | The prinkipal operator, Mr, South- worth, is thoroughly skilled in the art, being an gH equals and mo time there being to place im which | Crop.--Oune of the most wnipviting sights it has ever been our let, to Tus Port Petey Cauamsiy Rap. uv Extexpine - Business.--The output of the Port Perry Creamery |, son of rota eclipses alli gop 1 of the although the on the afternoon | his | limit of the season is only of five y rmer seasons and mands the top figite il the best somely with $25 matkets of the World, . housand dollars is no small amount meated total of Twenty o turn over in so short a space of ime, and Mr, Stonehouse bei having few in the Dominion, A MacniFicexT 80T WORTHLESS behold tame td ott hbtice the several and the ready and Cortget respon. sas fo all questions prove conclus~ ively that the Supari staff of temchets am stathp; sh dre dGEOmplishing thore for moral and social better Mr. J. H ent and e right ment than they havethe least con- coins and buried it where they | ther day while passing : ¢onsidered it would not be molest: | zjong the road: Large ception of: : ed should Little York be subdued. | aiches of tatoes had beth En | So soon, however, as the danger i and there Ey laid, the crop Seagrave had passedas far as Little York was | being a magnificent one of potatoes FOWL SUPPER AND concerned, which was just one|ofa mammoth size, not one of ENTERTAINMENT hundred years ago to-day, the chest | which, however, was of any value, | Suxpay AND Monday, OctoBer 21 with its valuable contents wese exhumed and the owners had the pleasure and delight of putting the money where it would do more good. Mrs. Kellett being the eldest daughter of the eldest son of these estimable pioneers, Mt. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, became entitled to the chest, a souvenir which she very much prizes. given so that ahy persou desiring to procure the inspection of a Stallion may present him at the most convenient point. 5 For the purpose of the admiais- tration of the Act, a Pure Bred Stallion is considered to be one registered in one of the Records or in case there is no such Record for the breed, in one of the records recognized as authentic by the Record Board. A Grade Stallion mS Hon. Sydney Fisher has been learning the applause of Ontario | audiences bythat part of his lengthy oration which runs, 'ladies and bani toren I shall uot detain you [ further." In Sir Wilfrid Laurier's entourage there are discovered five ex-mem- bers of the Cabinet who seem to stick closer than a hrother to the leader himself. Caesar had once very dear friends but personal all being totten and worthless, and there were bundred of bushels of them. COMING :-- Dr. F. E. Luke, Toronto's sble Optician, 159 Yonge St, at W. H. McCaw"s Jewelry Store; Port Perry; Call and have your eyes examined Satisfaction guaranteed. The latest boom advertised is "a door key that can't be lost." Now for an umbrella belonging to the same family. A generous Citizen has voltinteer- ed to erect a Nurses' Home in con- nection with Collingwood Hospitsl, at a cost of $6,000: Niagara Falls Council has decid= ed fo advertise in out-of-town papers for capital to build 100 houses fot workingmen. i diseases or malformations, a when associated with a fornfation of hock which predisposes to curb ; bog spavin, when associated with a Yo bog spavin; srring-halt; side bone ; roaring or whistling ; perio- dic opthalmia, and navicular dis- ease. 7 Six forms of Certificates will be issued to provide for the follow- ing conditions ! (2) Pure Bred, luspected and ap- proved: (b) Pdre Bred, Inspected, but found to be not free from malformations and diseases named in the Regu- lations. (t) Pure Bred, not Inspected. (d) Grade, Iaspected and found to be free ftom Malformations and diseases named in the regulations. (e) Grade, Iospected and found to be not free from Mailormations and diseases named in the regu- lations. (f) Grade, not Inspected. 8 Each eotollment must be renewed annually. Io case of inspected Stallions, however, the report of the Inspection Committee will hold good for two years. 9 When a Stallion is sold, the transfer must be registered with the Board. fo The feesto be paid to the Board Before the issue of any certi- _ ficate shall be For enrollment . For renewal of inspection. $1 oo insfer certificate"... $1.00 : The penalty for contravention [ atiy of the provisions of the act will'fot be more than $100 nor Jess Aan fog. ; : Pw s the Case maybe: Bone spavin; curb, formation of hock which predisposes i a Cdssius, a eft The customs tevenue for six months shows an increase greater than the increase for the whole of the last fiscal year. There may be some way of harmonizing this proof of prosperity with the Laurier las ment that his defeat was a defeat for the country, but we can't see it. The prevalence of atttibuting to prominent Conservative leaders by the Liberal press views on the navy question must be taken by these gentlemen as a compliment. Strong and decided views on great [issues were always a monopoly of the Covsetvative patty and doubting Thomases never found safe harbor- age 1 their ranks, Hon. Charles Murphy, the dir- ecting mind of the Liberal Opposi~ tion, is warning the people against the so-called disregarding of the National Transcontinental Railway. Mr. Murphy comes naturally to this state of mind. Before becoming a minister of the Laurier Govern- ment be acted as counsel defending the former Transcontinental Com- missiopers in the famous Hodgins investigation before a Parliament- ary committee with a Liberal maj- ority. Hodgins had endeavored to stand between the contractors and public exchequer. The difference that a few hours make continues to be funny: A little while ago Hon. Charles Morphy, who appears to havelt placed himself in charge of the Lib- eral party, was complaining-*that Parliament was nof called till Jan- 'nary. Now he seems annoyed be- cause the session is (0° commmende |! ment has advanced the opening through fear. In other words, the Government is afraid to meet the talk. soon pay a dividend, and ®t iv probable the disbursement exceed shareholders who had paid theif 000, and pr this was in the: | ause # the sum of $1 in November. He says the Govern-| move then enotigh to #seet liabili- i . x like $200 " Opposilion and therefore meets| paid #0 shareholders in fhe form of {them two months earlier. Any-|a be d body who finds himself unabls to| buted 'flollow this reasoning is recommend- ted to ask My, Murphy. the coal deposits of this and other countries and the bapls.depossts. Have ycu heard, dear madam, thet a New York woman says abs- terrtation from gossip is the secret of the beauty of French women. It is noted that as the number of sheep on eastern farms has gone down the complaint that weeds are increasing has grown stronger. The Brockville Recorder says the Laurier Government "left office without a scandal." Why sheuld such a paper be called a recorder ? A Walkerton man was fied $6 for *-jockying" with Mis Norse and buggy in front of an #t{omobile driver who wighed to pasa him on the rend. Mr. Memmring, the premier of New Brunswick. who Kas been off a visit to the western provinces, is reported as saying that most of the talk of divergence of sentiment be- tween the East and West is merely Will Get $260,000 Buck wit twenty-five per cent. to 'call" in full, he time of liquidation was $:,500- actically the whole of a The Kquidator ted something |! in basd Mut wt Be |} dividend, and ibis wilt be within the pext year, The the press on tiswe of his de THE MOO The capital stock of the hank at |THE Stampin AND 22. On Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m,, rervices will be conducted by ev. H. N. Koukle, of Sonya. iberal Collectioss.are requested Cheice Music by Sopya Choir. Oo Monday, a Grand Fewl Supper will be given in the basement of the Church from § to 7.30, followed by a Grand Concert given by Mildred Walker, the Famous Elocutionist and Soprano, (frony the famous pssisted by Poet Per tet. Addresses by Rev, Little Britain; Rev, loch, ged Quar- r. McCul Chair wken at 8 o'clock. Tea ot Concert alape ed Seits 156 eM. . Paster, Treastirer, W. 1, wary. God Save chiar ' RR pee BUrsew Burketon J unclig Oct. 18, 1912, the Hi following will a Soloists ; Blackstock Quartette ; Enniskillen Quartette ; Master Ernest Inglin, Soprano, and many others. Concert at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7.30. Admission 75 cts.-- Committee, R. Pup, 1. DoucLas. ! : ------ The nebet of fatal and othet accidents caused by automcbiles in France has become so great that the ministe? éoficerned has nrged magistrates to" be more encigetié in ther prosecution of offenders. The rt 1. Assurance Company a the resigna- tio#t of Sit Mackenzie Bowell afd S. C. Wood, as 'president and vice- president resj vély. Sir Macken- zie Bowell has attained (he the Oshawa ed fresh frortr ober 12th, 1854, Le _ The Ontari¢ Bank, which closed Sy damon oe: Mose its doors nearly six yeats ago; wilt|p Co becribir Yo the Monarce oF rapid Ontario, driven ity of padian of t= one in On [300 Will be. | Mariposa, has rented Harry Rich Entertajimgnt Bureau) s. Robins, Gteenbunk ; Revs Mr. Konkle, Sonya ; Ret. Me. Dafoe, Manilla, Come and spend the evening with us. Admission--Tea and Concert 3sc. Reserv: en 25C. W. J. Rogers, Becre- [ Tr : Prof. Beach, Violinist ; Mr. and" Mrs. C. Souch, Misses Brown and Stewatk, Elocutionists ; | sharp i228 Dairy €oms--Holstein |g commtry. 'sold hefe'in the past five years fave auctioneer Tt will be seen by the Mr. Neil McDougallffot tf con, 2, his farm and io order to expedite the sale of his large stock of horses, cattle, swine and implements, Mr. Jackson to sell the same on the premises on Thursday, {cDougall being an expert of heavy horses, and having had the advantage of Mr. J. lanc's great stud of Imported Clydesdales, the animals he is offering ate all chbice! the cattle good grades, the swine good and the implements up-to-date. Make 4 flote of time and place and don't fail to attend the sale. The Large Posters in colors are in circulation announcing that Mr Frank Cassady, lot 27, con. 9 Whitby, will sell the whole of his large stock of registered horses, cattle and Shropshire sheep, as well as grade cattle, swine, up-to-date implements, etc., or the premises on Tuesday, Oct 15. This will be a grand opportunity to obtain choice farm stock implements, elc., af auction prices as there will be no reserve. The farmers, more particularly south of the gidges wi 1 take advantage of this oppertunity. Mec. G. Jackson will be auctioneer. Mr. G: W. Sanderson, lot 9 suv 2, Cattwright; having l&ased his fine farm for 4 term of years, and in order to tke « thorongh disposition of hi¢ 2 ) rade catth RCH y, ali will be svid on ti Ise on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Phe them are choice ores; #nd AIF Will fo for Mr. Sanderson is Féevtug $e locals ity. Don't fail to b& On sine fof fhe extent of the sale 18 such as Wilt take considerable time to clear the list. Mr. G. Jackson is Auctioneer. Mr. Thos. Henry, Jot 3, con. 10, Manvers, having disposed of Lis splendid farm and having no furth- er use for his large srock of first- class horses, high-grade cattle, Leister sheep, pure-bred swine and up-to-the-minute implements and machinery, has authorized Mr. G. Jackson to make a complete cleai- atice of the same on the premises on Friday, November 8th. The farmers of Manvérs and surround- ing townships will doubtless be on the alert to take advantage 6f tis chance to secure live stock and implements at Auction prices for all will be sold. Of Frstclads Horses, Splendid Cattle and Up-to-date Implements, &c., on Jot 7, con. 3, Mari » the Mr. W. J. Gibson wift Carrie ror Evervsopy, -- off} Phairy Cows (High"Grade Holstein and Shortboro)--The undersigned has been instructed by Mr. } E. Forden t¢ sell by Atetion at the Sebegt House Yards, Port Perry, on Wednesday, Oct. 16=rain or shine --comthencirg at- 1.90 o'clock; Shohorn Grades -- of whicls given general satisfaction. Mr. J. . Taggdre" will also ell at the same time and place: 35 Head of Stotl--Sreers and Heifers--fron? 18 to 22 wombs old. They are all stock as.are required .by the thou-| 'bush- | sand in Ontario County to utilize to | load 0" bad the best advantagethe abunda: of fodder available on the farm fof feeding erm of Safe-- Ten months credit: on approved mammoth | dectric fllustrated Posters, i coors that{a re is & 9é¥9 Mrgelone and embraces over thirty aifmizis ali told and many of! Fie" Sows he has | smll in good condition and' are just such | M Gilliveay, of Whitby, as senior county | judge was definately decided upon at 'to-day 's meeting of Council. is] ahr pen 'New Muskoka Judge tension transmission line of the | Hycto. Electric station, carrying Fi3,500 volts. His companion, Leo ight, was critically n the hospital with ccayery. wire six feet ff len received the current, which render Qctober 22. | ed him unconscious. The fither of This 18 ah itHpoitant sale, Mr. [ODE of the boys discovercd them judge locked iti the Branches of the tree, A with the one chinging to the wire M. Mcfar- {lineman from the power station 4 short distance away was called, an boys were removed from position, burned. -- ONLY ONE WAY TO It Must Be Treated Throug the Blood and the Poiroa- ous Acid Driven Out. matism are not due to suppose. poisonous acid in the blood. Th is a medical truth which sufferer should realize. There --it must be treated through tl blood. é bing and so-called electric trea ment in tries roper remedy is ttied, he iL Ont., says ; bed. get up and (hove about but damp weather the fronbl¢ woul cine dealers or by mail at 50 cen Brockville, Ont. "A Wager Wen," less article. thutty dol gh, and apon athibl the top of ihe tres threw t over the transmission line. The conneciioh taused instant death. Kujanik io an attewpt to reledse he has ordered |his friend from the death grip; after shutting oft the power the their Both bodies wete tetribly OURE RHEUMATISM The twinges and tortures of rthcu- cold, damp weaifiet 48 so many flersons heunatisms comes from every only one way to cure rheumatism All the liniments and rub- the world will not cure rheumatistty; an@ the sufferer who beth i8 tb only wasting money, but is allowing the trouble to become more deep-rooted in the system and harder to gure Whee ri ol mstances of cure might be given, among whicl i8 the following on Mrs G. R. Dulmage, Cherry Valley, *1 was attacked with rheumatism which gradually grew worse until I was confined to my Not #bout two weeks I had to be shifted and turned in bed as I was ultéfly unable to help myself. I was under the doctor's care and 80 far recovered that 1 was able to the trouble still remained in my system. It I put my hands ir cotd water, or if I went out in thé é&venifig or in These Pills are sold by all medi- a box or six boxes for $2 50 from Thé Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., The follow!ng story is told of J. P. Morgan--and possibly of other success. ful business men as well. For three consecutive days the great financier carried ar empty birdcage in his band. to and fron Iifs office. On the third day offre of his mian#géid vedtured to: 15k why he carried that apparéntly use. | ver.and a member of the Method- ist ehurth. She with her deceased |. and. deservedly steeme settled on the farm' Ti ter, Mrs. Richard ; Wilsod, supvive to mourn the loss of 3 mother . 8 worthy of their love and esteem. The ftinttal took place ty the famiiy plot in the Pine Grove Cemetery on Friday last and was largely attended by true [riends. Brown--In Mariposa, lot 2, con. 1, on Thursday, Oct. 3.1912, Jane English, beloved wife of Joseph H. Brown, aged 54 years, § months and 20 days. Deceased ®ill He most missed where the soft hand ahd toififorting and soothing voice of the gentler scx are most required and do most good, tlie church and the sick chamber. She #28 kind, amiable and devoted as a wile, a mother aad a friend dnd those who can best appreciate her worth atid estithate the loss. the husband, the amily and the community has sustained who knod thdst bf deceased's good qualities. Fof sothe time she had been in delicate health and her re- moval at a comparatively early age, and in the thidst of her usefiilness, when such can be badly spared will be felt by many. She was an ex emplary member of the Presbyterian church. Besides a discofisolate hue- band, two daughters and two sons, Leslie and Howard, and Misscs Ethel and Yiola, all at home, to mourn the 1dss of a Wife and mathes so worthy of their love and esteem. The funeral took place on Sunday last tot ) d h is is e Thrilling Incident In the Early Ca- _ reer of a Steeplejack. : . Bill Dodson is a steeplejack. Hb has gletnivia ked for a long time: He learné: oe Phsiness from his father, rho steepléjacked before him. And he really likes his dangerous proiession. a" on't he is often asked. 5 "Sometimes," replies Bill thythful: ly. "But not. often. I used to get g-od and scared, though, when I was a youngster awd just breaking in. remember one of first jobs. "I was working ib my father ofi tha roof. of a big church ia a city of ld | Sore gize. It was a big job, but we return, and for four years I sufféred y y from rheumatism, Ri: I began to op nay = i pole anid he think it could not be driven from ring and there wad a big gilt cross my system, Finally I gave up all {that was a ad fo be fixed. other medicine and began lo se) 1s as ett ee "théte in thd Dr. Williams" Pik Pills; and -after| gr T got tg thinking, ide cr using them fot a couple of months I righted" anything like thaf; ef" was compietely cured and have not | actly, "ust b Yo fet on' not had a twinge of rheumatism [things I conside Si itleg ang, since: can recommend the Pills Sonsenierioes 8 ME a ow, . My x E . wi to, ghyoue suffering from this | thinking to alarm my father at thong called out quite casually: 2 'Say, dad, do you ever feé¥ like jumping off?" . "I simply wanted to know, ¢héf Wal all. But my father was Aldr LH took mighty god cere n¢d fo Jef M¥ now it, . ) "You just sit there 4 apd ii ts on he said '1 want {5 see you for 4 minute. be down in a minute.' - "Well, sir, he shinned down was quiet and retiriiig in man blop Ie family plot in the Pine you ever gef scared, Bill?" | gx ve of EING the Bast-half Lot 7, Com 6, Reach, 'one mile from the Village of: Epsoin, two and This : did half miles from Port Perry. Ti farm has no waste and, all lays : well and is suitable for alikinds of crops, is well fenced, has plenty of water, supplied {wo springs one at each end 'Bf fatth, also by a weil at buildings. ~ There is a tdy Orchard with some small fruitsin it The buildings corsist of an eight! roomed frame honse, with good cellar; a bank barn 5056073 drive shed 22x24; pigrery 22x24 hennery 12x30. The soil is an excellent clay loam. Price $7,460; 3.000. down, balance at 5 per cent. For full particulars apply to PhiLg&Braron, Whitevale, Ont., or 1g the owner, Wu SkLLErs, Prince. Albert, Ont Notice to Creditors of Elizabeth Crozier, late of the Town- ip of h,46.4ha- County of Ontario, , daceased. PURSUANT to the Rovised Semtnten is a tidy a a rt others having claims again the estate of the above named Elizabeth Cir ier r about the Hi 10, 1619 ty Jue] af O sbar, AID 180 ~" prepaid. or deliver to Jno, ro 4 of the fe of Port Perrv, in Uouuty of Utataslo, Solicitor for the K veors of the said deceased, ibe resnes Bid Wiliann Pink Pills always cure : largely | descriptions, ith fall pare [re ack af the trouble in the] attended, Rev: mr Monks dh pies +l Sn ls hese Pills make the new tBciatihgh 0 nei Rod at sane and 5h is wa y Body i ¢ SaY Ulaby ie pis arree ant » qeids. whi rE ele ie mp A cause the theumatisth, Thousands A SCARE i MIOATR: ecutors of the Ketaty Sortie. distribute the assets 4 wnong thie pirties efftitled o having fegdrd. only 10 the m which notice shall at the time ef distiibution have been given and the Exccutors will wot ba liable for the assets or any part th reof to any perse or persons of whosé Claim or claim they shill nof Fave had notice at thé tim= of such distriblition. Dated at Port Perry this 21st day of September, AM. 1912. 4 JNO. W. CROZIER, Solicitor for Executors) EALED TENCERS addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed 'Tonder for Harbour Iinprovements at Whithy, Out.,"" will bs received at this until 400 P.M., on Tuesday, ¢ I 22, 1912 for the constjuetion of a Sto and Concrete Es) Wall at 7 ueer, gl Gu K bea, District : ratto, Ores H2J. Ladd, Ea, Div Fe a he uit aiditfhy %6. fotised the will not: red unlead me ied A A i hp 1

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