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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Dec 1903, p. 4

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i Bl; Fd g 8 § Pe "sible for all their ills, tary state in which they live is not Yonducive to longevity. The impure in the native winter huts, the of personal cleanliness, and of the food the natives eat the days of the hard- sktino has some Qutlition of tor tb be admired. has shared his last bit of ui with ®thrving prospectors or wrecked lors. He is bright and ingenious, simple minded as a child, with a hap- py disposition that takes no thought of the morrow. He is bad only when vader the influence of liquor The Government should make some provision for the Eskimo. He can be made self-supporting, possibly a con- tributor to the wealth of the world, by placing him tn a line of work for Which nature fitted him. Provide him with modern appliances and means r fishing and whaling, and with proper management he will become a producer of wealth. --From the Nome News. ---- WORLD NEW TO HIM. BOP Sees a L ive for the First Time. Among those who came to Van- couver during the closing days of November was Harry Jones, a vet- eran of Cariboo, who was recently elected to the B. C. Legislature It was a unique experience for Mr Jones. It was the first time he had soon a train, let alone traveled on one. - a dBi hos He {3 one of the pioneers of the pFovince, and crossed the continent m New York to San Francisco in days of the prairie schooner he Went north in 1873 by ship th the rush of gold-seekers up the River, and has been in the interior ever since. James Murphy, senior. member for Cariboo, accompanied him, and ex- plained the engine, traln and dining car on the way down Mr. Jones took the steamer to Victoria and saw an electric car for the first time. He says that he comes to the railway question with a fresh eve. Ile got on well enough without railways him- self and is perhaps happier than those [ who travel thousands of miles a ' year on the iron road. One thing fs certain: B. C. is good enough for him. As he says: 'Parliamentary capa- ity is not dependent upon seeing lo- -eomotive wheels go round Some have seen too many trains and have .. &ot wheels in their heads.' ties dre usin ee ira A few Drummond Poem. u by Dr. William H appear in the December Rod and Gun th Oanada. In these v Vorsgs--which the poet has call- ed "Charmette,"" he describes a pa ing retreat somewhere back in urentians, which he has ¢n- dewed with every charm, that it is rsstble for such a place to have, some of the verses describ- ing "Ci te' : Aw t Aol or iar Son de mane ae, mes long an' wide, ih 2 ow An' If You'll not be surprise w'en I say to you, mn dat place Charmette, gra Wondertul place, for sure, Charmette-- hd man ay to me, rot al e len sure a man can get Joy de wife en' de famllee, But else can have ma wife, De _famiiee, too, also-- os TH stick to Charmette so Jong ma life 'a8 spare to me here below, Foy Ve can't be happier dan we been TF over de stranger some bet an ever de nger come ween Chfifmette an me, ol 1 is Kk! t 'de way-- Den can Say Ep 3 1 a oe : apa i Ve cin halal 00s : ' The Strathcona Title. Apropos of Glencoe, where Lord Strathcona has bought a small pro- erty and bufit a big house, it was an open secret at the time of his elevation as a Jubilee peer in 1897, $hat he was.ahxious to assume the and title of 'Lord Glencoe." an appellation would bave 31 ger and eli Desa 1 pu soe, | ee SPECIAL TOMI TREATMENT F of : Cannot Call 1. Question Blank Sent Free, Dr. Spinney & Co. Consul Free. Cures Guaranteed. DR.SPINNEY & CO, Bi Reliable Specidtists in 0 CE Removal Y The undersigned would take this Spportanity of thanking his nu- m~rous customers for the liber. patron received since opthing business in Port Perry,, and would inform the public That he haa moved his busipess from the Market building te the tore Willard Block Queen Street i where he will be eannot fal ties Fe eased to All all crders for Moata in » manner new the transaction of he oan give better satisfaction premises. ta. GAME AND FISH IN SEASON. L. J. yy Hla HCICICISICICICKIBIIORORS oy © Port Pemym< CRS NIN Roller Mills IN FOLL BLAST I lake great pleasure in announcing that my New Mills are now completed and in full oper- S ation and that I am better than ever prepared to meet the vequirements of my friemds and the general public in every line pertaining to my already extensive and rapidly increasing busi- Correct business principles, prompitude and courteous treatment may be relied on. JAMES CARNEGIE Port Perry, Dec., 1902. { si SEECRNBERISEE coi CRIS DIININIS ZINCINZIN ZN SK Hell HOR AH S17 ZN SHES NINN ness. | Oi FINS 2 HEL NOW, "= " Canadas (Greatest Charity." Muskoka Free Hospital for Consmptives p@-- Not a single patient has ever been refused admittance because of his or her poverty. FROM TOE YUKOX ~--From Bishop of Selkirk, Caribou Crossing, Ron Ths trifling romittance ($10.00) herewith our sympathy for the sufferers in other parts of than imply a special forfour institution here." bE CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION --J. K. Macdonald, Esq. ging Director Confederation Life Association, in oN ue for $500.00 from his Company, says: im Vatand ta bn siieo oe Sti Safle Ml Bl pine ve %e Swi» Funds Urgently Needed The financial reports for the year just ending show that to keep the doors of the Free Hos- pital for Consumptives open, maintaining the number of patients for. which accommodation has been provided, not 'less than $25,000 js required for the year now entered mpon. Since the Free Hospital was apened {a months - Notdon 'Solina 0 ing the Free HMaspital gD TaYg ey ed prize Pre ic havo received so sanoh of it. Lat Lond By or hanks fn fall to please customers, Having new and a Tecilil Susiness be fests heretofore, eoafident that to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his ney AT THE MARKET Exhibits of Market Produce y at and after g o'clock in the fore awarded and prizes paidiby 1 place on the Streets near the conclude by 3.30. Entrance en Prizes will be paid on t Best Pair of Chickens, dresse Best Pair of Fowls, dressed (fd Best Pair of Ducks, dresged (6 Best Pair of Geese, dressed (fd Best of Hen Turkey, dressed (three prize ) .... 4s... (three prizes) [ Best Lamb, dressed (one brid | Best Side of Beef (two prizes)is, ; Best 10 lbs, or over, prints (four prizes) . Ib. prints (four prizes) Best 10 lbs., or over, Dairy Bat pails (four prizes}. . or Farmers' Sons (threeprizes) Best Single Driving Harse, &5 in harness, c wned ang Best Heavy Draft Team, Best Agricultural Team in E7 Any animal taking p pete in any other. The Port Perry Board o DECEMBER 22nd, (inste marketable produce, whe and compete for the puri whole country to turn in in large attendance and go JOSEPH BIGELOW, President Board of Trade. W. H. DUNSFORD, : Secretary Board of Tra Port Perry, Dec. 2, 190 o'clock. acket Building, commencing at 1.30 and in the Horse department $i. v's winks Folnrash - Best Gobler Turkey, dressed {four prizes) . Dairy Butter, in : Y ib. T J 1 be admitted to the Market Building the judging and prizes will be The judging of Horses will take ollowing Articles and Stock on bition. Best Fatted Pig, under 200 1bs., open dressed Best Fatted Pig, over 200 lbs; open dressed Best Dressed Hog, it we 0 open dressed (two pizes)........ Ee a i Best 5 lbs., or under 10 lbs Dairy Butter in 1 Best Single Driving Horse. under vsh bands, in harness, owned and driven by Farmers prizes). enon $1.50 $1.00 s50C Es 200 1.50 1.00 50C Pe bu die 2.00 1.50 100 50C Fotis 2.00 1.50 1.00 §0C 2.00 1,50 1.00 350C 200 1.50 '.00 cc 300 2.00 1.00 renee 300 200 1.00 "2.00 1:50 Pes u 300 2.00 CE 2.50 2.00 150 $1 Fes chiens 2.00 1.50 1.00 50C in 'erocks or ny 2.50 200 1.50 $1 f . . 500 3.00 2.00 ands and ¢ over, en by Farmers 3.00 a 300 500 3.00 on: Cla:s will not be allowed to com- Market will be held on TUESDAY, Thursday) for the sale of all kinds of ge numher of Buyers will be on hand of everything offered. e this Fair a RECORD BREAKER We want the HOS GRAHAM, President Scugog Agr! Society H. BROWN, Secretary Scugog Agrl Society i Port. Perry, June 21, '1000. par to suppl, 21 ns sasenrs olor to Fo as to the Ey and best roufes, &c. numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail road 'and Steamshiy lines, he has been' re appointed Ticket Agent for the Grand Trunk Railway. Parties intending to travel will consult their own interests by consulting Mr, McCaw before embarking on a trip. Central Livery, PORT PcRRY. "EARTILY thekhe ing the public for the liberal patrona, ceived during the many years I have Ee t a Livery Est: ment in Port Perry, 1 ave mich Slesshre in sunouncing that I have temoved MY LIVERY®- to my former place of busitiess Water Street which Iam about to lsrgely extend in- crease facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir- able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. YANSICKLER. it's a strong Statement but a straight fact, when we say that -- the greatest help to the live grocsr and general storekeeper in Canada is "The Canadian Grocer." You cannot read it. without getting some valuable information. Spend a cent for a post card and send for a sample copy and be convinced. The MacLean Pub. Co., Limited] TORONTO. MONTREAL. «9 Chamberlain's Remedies. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ES Spe Cob Coven Weep bh LJ CoE i Ses For Bowel Complaints, Price 35 cents. Chamberlain's Pa Pain Balu. Every one of these preparations gs guaranteed and if not fully sat- In addition to his| Takes plaspie in. toning thanks | : "| site the Methodist Pissonape |Cenenal Blacksmiting to the public for the esteemed pat ronage bestowed on hifn since com: mencing the business of Carting and, wotild state 'that he is lully equipped to do. CARTING AS IT SHOULD. BE at the very shortest notice and at prices that cannot fail to please the pele Ga pot a Specialt Resid or Hose: oppo- MITH. Port Perry, Aug. 1901 ui to The undersigned having opened business in the Chop lat tong by Ma, 8. Bal i west of Drs. Archer & Archer's fice, is prepared to do all kingds of of General Blacksmithing at Reas onable Charges. HORSE-SHOEING A Specialty an! Satisfaction Guaranteed. ° Patronage Solicited. S. W. SWITZER. Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1go2. : PAINTING, Kalsomining, &c pus andorsiincd won would take this oppor tunity ot thanking his vumerons pat rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage Quring the time he has carried ou the Lusiuess of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he I» better prepared than ever to execute all ~ orders for. Painting, Kalsomining and Paper Hanging. Parties ontrasting thelr work to me may rely on having it neatly and promptly exe cuted, My oliutges are moderate, 1 am also prepared'to supply Paints, &o,, when contracting. A continnance of publie patronage: sol cited, WH. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1803. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and a_Fupen Director; £0. GARDNER Wie to inform the publ' of Fore Perry and surrounding country, thai after four years experience Le Drosees his business in some of the largest of the United States, he is better ry jhe ever to execute any of tha following | hes of his trade :--Stone Carting to and from the : {leo the following, the munufacture of sin | Bad laying -in all its branches; Ornamental Plastering, Also. Stone Walks, that will remain and will endure Soy w weathe Cisterns Pe, Withobt au wo ig Go ecay or apa any of the al sie som 4 me oo. . Aira Te uired fn N returning than go ex! -- -- ree am, as usual, now will bo allowed on all Sates Jun. 1st voxt, All Bp &F MADE BY HAND: wod ne factory work kbpt in tock, the super oriby of my goods w 11 a8 once becomdl rent, tending purchasers will find th ving we a call hefore looking elasw ho youn be suited In quality wip long experience in the tende belng utaule guarantee that perieetay will be given by any artic} op erthing 'In my Hue constantly on a and Japan new yom promptly atten Port Perry, Deo, 1, ) Agricultural Machines mn AN) oe IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND R HE undersigned wd kote on bund inet precy tii ma I EALTOE MPO EL or PRIERRORO: a Binders, Ronpers, or Seeder, pe Bay Sho Rake, 3 Yo hi! Plow, Threa Furrow Gang, Con tion Plows, Chunipion Plows, Bo Cultlentor, 8, T. Marrow, Lan Roller, Stoel Frame Spring "Tooth Cultivator, Binder Tinghe, &ov JOHN ROLPH. 3 JOHN ABEL, Toronto.™ High class Threshin iit t fo fare wid Aton LE over 3 "Huller, Rortalip Pri yh ao am oh tl favioer foas) im ia yal Spi oar A oll el One door West of : of McUonald's Hotel R. K. BRYANT, Sunderland, April 8, 1808.

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