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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 18 Jun 1914, p. 1

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{UTCH EBON, De Residénce, No. 4 ADAMS & HUTCHESON ar : SUCCESSORS TO g DAVID i. &DOUGLAS ADAMS Tm INSURANCE Mie ; ACCIDENT : Real Estate we Steamship Tickels © Mortgage Loans ist Be ac Opanied by htiud on a chartered hil go she Honouraole the Publis Works. «qual to ten for the amont of thegen- ibe forfeit i the petron « to entar into a cou= fi tled ipon to do ro, or fail fc eoutinct Ji the t nder d the cheyae will be re- s BR C. DEYROCHIERS, « Becretary jit of Public Works: "eta wa. Juue 2, 191 will mot be paid for this [Sm cit <3 they insert it wi hout (¥ from the Department, --62871 boing Rods & STRUTHERS' ROD That Wears-- FLOOR PAINT was standing And Wears-- And Wears. f. are many kinds and many colors in Floor Paint --but the old reliable SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT is the "daddy" of them all. "Way back in your grandfathers time," SENOUR'S the wear and fear of pioneer days--today, it is beautifying ahd protecting the floors in the finest homes of our country. It Survived--because it stands the scuff « because its beautiful colors ave lasting ARE ALSO AUTHOR: ZED TO INSTANTANE- A Patong "NanD span TURE term wil in $1 case scot adhered to ; DEPARTMENT. ! crete Hog Houses and Feeding Floors Enable'you to raise. bigger and better pork without heavier feeding. A concrete feeding floor permits the ani- ~ mialsto clean up afl the feed without waste, and climinates the Joubily of your hoys contracting Hog houses of concrete are saitary maintain an even temperature and give. light and air, which tend to better the gq oncrete will ifhat 1 am fully lining Rods. and that I thoroughly i% 1and Low to erect them in a scien- juanner. 0 a.m, 55 a.m. 0 pm. puso East A J BF oT Ei Best In The World, ' the Otitdrlo Agricul 1 lege, at the lust Guelph Win- Bair, delivered an excellent and d cing Address on * THE TRUTH GRINNING Rops," and in to the Question, Are Light- Rods any good? Replied to htning rods properly installed ost drnabsalrite protection and every f1ood worth of damage tounrodded buildings hy light- $999 would be saved if the ngs were properly rodded--a trong statement but it has tak. 'thirteyn years of investigation conipile data that enables us to ge that, statement." piso fiom - ach a source should Biel 16 cu. v nice the most skepti- fafidings properly rodded are lightning proof, and.that, thie fact, that over {#. ion in the "premiums ince on buildings prop- § rodded, while other Companies will fake a risk oft buildings not rodded. Struthers are scientific and long Lightning Rod manufacturers re pronounced by competent judges, at the busin ss and their rods are gus througout the land for their desir- bigualitles. copper strands so woven and pleated h carry off the most Thé cable is contposed of vid and power. htning stroke without the slightest to the building. s« a Certificate of authority show- ualified to erect fail to see the Dodds & Struthers' ENT PORT PERRY. UND TRUNK R'Y SYSTEM. ETIME TABL B. Port PERRY, Na HOUTH. GOING NORTH. g.07 amy 5.45 p.m. 7-33p.m b>. R. Time Table. ba MYRTLE STATION. "Gong West 17am, 27 pm. 1.08 p.oik S50 p.m. DAVIS Town Agent. gable before ordering your buildings | ¥ bdded " Frank Shepherd, WwW. L. Parr braced hard against the solid snow find hangs on to thé rope, while I e¢reep out slowly and cautiously dis- {ributing my weight over as large an area as possible. Every time I drive the jee spear im. I can hear the hol- , {ow soiind beneath me. It means a fall of perhaps a thousand feet if the ! snow gives way. If the bridge hdlds up to the middle we reckon that it is safe, and if it bears me as I walk back we reckon that we can take the sledges over. Slowly and cautiously I get up, stand a moment balancing on my feet, and then back 1 #0, while Iverson hauls in on the rope. I tread as heavily as I dare and try fiot to think about what will happen #f #4 does not bear. We got the sledges over somewhat to our surprise. We drive over other fissures and, growing bolder, ceare to think of danger. There fs a very broad one ahead, which I get over all right with my sledge, but just as I am turning round to see how the other sledge is getting on I hear a shout from Iverson. As I look round he is hanging down halfway through the snow of the bridge, & good ten feet of it has fallen awdy behind him. He clutches the sledge, which is still hanging over the abyss, but the dogs do not seem to notice anything, they simply keep on pulling, and soon Iverson and the sledge aré oncé more on (A See that?" said Iverson, glancing back at the hole and looking quite pleased with himself. "Near go, wasn't it?" A Book By 2,000 Scholars. Wilfred Merton has lent to the | London library a volume containing two sections of the famous Chinese encyclopedia, which he picked up for a small sum in a Londow book shop. The volume comprises sections 19,866 and 19,866, and chiefly deals with the subject of -bamboos. : Grea «because it wears, and wears, dnd wears. If you want sanitary floors=--floors that are easily kept spic and span--comie in and get a color card of Senour's Floor Paint, showing " 14 attractive®colors from which to make your cheices PORT PERRY. And Here Is the Proof--A Solemn Statement From a Four-Years' Cripple, Who Says "Nerviline" Did I, "1f T had lived through my suf- feringd another year it would have been a miracle." This is the opening sentence of the declaration made by Mr; J; Becles Squires, member of one of the bestckpown families .for twenty miles round Sydney. "My hands were drawn out of shape, evel my fingers 'were gnarled and crooked--my latiés ness, ffness, and inability to get about showed the havoc Rheuma- | tism made with my health. The bless- Ing us it all fs] that I have heard of Nerviline; and' now I &rii Awe is tell and - advise others how they may get well, too. My system was so weakened that I had to build up with a good tonic, so I took Ferrozone at meals. But never stopped rubbing on Nerviline-- it had a magic influence on my stiff, painful - Joints; and bottle after bottle was rub! on the painful parts. Wers viline cured me. I am well to-day--= have been well for 4% years." You also can cure rheumatism, lum= bago, sciatica, neuralgia, or any pain Of stiffness in the muscles or joints-- to do so tise Nerviline. Don't let your druggist' substitute. Get Nervillne only; large bottles, 25¢, or five for $1; sold everywhere. =. wm afinary Guigstome St. gnu | usd Brown?" ! "And yous brother's name?" asked the man. ) wad "His name am jes' Pleface. To Make Shaving Easier. shave easily and save the blades of safety razors, leave a pleas- and maki ' ideas. ish ALBANIA'S ROYALTIES: Squalor and Decny of Their New Residence. fad Recently Prince William of Wied; thie new ruler of Albania, landed al Diirazzo snd received an enthusiasw tie welcomé from crowds of his new subjects. Although probably doubts ful of his reception, he could mob fail (6 be impressed with His firs view of his futuro capital and reshs dence, whatever may bd his later sensations. nif seen from the Adridti® makes an imposing appearance. The town lies on an island connected #ith the mainland by two DaprOW: strips of roadway acrodé marshes: and swamps. An old castle crowns. the highest point of the island's; ridge of rocks, while clustering. sround this ancient building covers ii§ the descent are closely packed plaster aiid stone walled houses with 'heavy tiled réofs Yeh glistesl, in the southern sun and thé @édr/ bright air of the Adriatic coast. A nearer approach will not prove so prepossessing, for the old castle that is to be turned into a royal pale ace is very old and is fast crumBiin into ruins. It has been used as a barracks and partly as a court of justice and no repairs ever seem to have been made on it since thé day it was turned over to the Tur! by the original builders. The people have been at work for weéks trying to prepare the place for the reception of their future ruler, but they have directed their attention chiefly to an attempt to clear; the old. pile of the infesting swarm of and other vermim, £ The prince and his consort will have to face the task of making the: place habitable according to western: To work on they will have. great halls and rooms into which the sunlight pours and a big court wh be easily 3 d nsfo

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