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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Dec 1903, p. 4

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™ Lovina 1 the f iopecs cru LEAVES. brows, A in the hollow amd the ferns, id a carpet ¢ snow frow the mouse's po ty 4 ) ler al throat} ld hodair ley the moss wit h an overcoat. ue Khan of ? AN ELECTION IN 1842, * ---- 'Wraphle Place at Uelleville. -madian Historical Association ng a laudable work in pre- senting in pamphlet things very oft "Some Elections and the Battle of Hastings," by Mrs, Agnes Cham- berlain, The author gives a graphic description of an election in Delle ville in 1843. "I'he whole town," says Mrs, Chamberlain, 'was in a state of fo- 8 cut each other on the street. ! tten to by many of to whom thoy voted for, and when they answered, 'The Reform candi- date,' these youthful partisans told thom not to come to that house again, as they did not deal with re- bela," The election commenced on Monday morning, and went on without un. usual incident for some hours, It was then noticed that as one party had voted thoy tried to prevent the other party from getting to the hustings and that nearly all carried canos or sticks of some kind. The returing officer hearing threats, ordered that every man who camo up to vote must Bret give up his stick, This they seemed to do willingly enough. Tho sticks were piled at the back of the hustings. The following day this wont on till nearly the close of the poll, when man who had been obliged to give up his stick saw another with a pistol Upon accusing him of having it the man ran to one of the booths leaning over the counter, dropped it behind a barrel. In one moment the erowd were upon him and down went the booth The man fell, and his head, in a very short time, was like a red nightcap. Sticks and handy billies' (a stone or piece of lead in the top of a stocking), were flying about the heads of the crowd Tho man would have been killed (he was an Orangeman) if it had not been for the arrival of an unexpected rescuer A shout of "Hold there!' and the Catholic priest leaped into the midst of the melee, a good stout shillalah in his hand. Placing a foot on each side of the wounded man, he twisted his stick in a manner that suggested Donnybrook Falr, and called to his own people "to touch the man if they dare." When they became a little calmer he had the man carried into his own kitchen (which adjolned the church), and had his wound dressed We were told, later on, that he had nine mem brought in and cared for In the meantime when the row began, every man who had been obliged to ive up his stick made a rush to the uatings to regain it, the result boing that the hastily-constructed building came down like a house bullt of cards The riot ended only when a com- pany of British regulars arrived, and the Riot Act was read. The officers in command were Captain Crutchley afterwards a general, and Watkin Wynne, afterwards Sir Watkin mne, who was killed in the Crimea while attempting to give a drink of water to a wounded Russian Intelligence in Plants, Mr. Grant Allen, in a book of his charming studies entitled, "Flash- lights on Nature," says: "People 'who have never had occasion to ob- serve plants closely often fall into the error of regarding them as prac- tically dead--dead, that is to say, in the sense of never doing or contrive ting anything active. They know, of course, that herbs or trees grow and fnerease, that thoy flower and fruit that they put forth green leaves in the spring, and lose them in the au: tuma. But they picture this as tak- ing place without the knowledge co-operation of the plant itsell-- think of it as done 'for' the tree shrub rather than 'by' it Those, however, who have kept a close watch upon living green things in their native condition have generally learned by slow degrees to take quite a different view of plant morals and plant economy. They begin to find out in the course of their observa- tions that the life of 4 herb is pretty much as the life of an animal in al- most everything save onc small par ticular. The plant, as a rule, Is rooted to a single spot; the animal, as a rule, is free and locomotive. . + + Again, everybody who has atudied plants in a broad spirit fs well aware that each act of the Slane's 18 just as truly purposive, as of practical import, as any act an animal's." a eet Ne Frills for Wer, culture is being introdue- o all of the schools of the Pro- ' ioners where gym- _ communicat! to one of the lady instructors: wes, yOU must stop toachin' & fisical torture shee needs adn figo 2 1 kin make her J % Par Doar Slr, --1 fell in with a case colt ad sf STALE a aks small, nnd Wet} ngs, We love you yout 'wraps they wreath and roll; rich and war ch ab le cover ber deep Destriptien of That Which Teek Ths members of the Womch's Ca are form, the trans- of the society, The fourth of these little books has just been {ssued, It contains among other interesting papers, ond mentation. People hitherto life-long they called for orders, as and | | 14 al TE I A KENNEDY & KERGAN Blood, Private and Sexual : and Women. 25 Years in Detroit. A3No Names used without Written Consent. Cures Guaranteed. 'Thousands of young and middl en are annually swept 0.8 premature grave Wa. Anderson was one of say 1 could feel it; my friends noticed it. I became nervous, despon- {oomy, had no ambition, easily tired, evil forebodings, deat, poor Feniation, pimples on face, back weak, dreams and drains at night, tired and weak mornlpgs, burning sensation. To make matters worse, I became reckless and contracted a blood disease. B I tried many doctors and medical firms--all failed till Drs. Ken- nedy & Kergan took ny case. In one week I felt better, and laa fow weeks waa entirely cured, They are the only rellable and lhionest Specialists in the country." R--We guarantee to cure you or no pay. You rum no We have a reputation and business at stake. Beware of frauds and impostors, METHOD TREATMENT will not cure. 'e treat and cure Nervous Dobility, Varicocele, Stricture, Weak Parts, Kidney 4 4 Blade ae i. Consultation free. Books free. Call or write for Question t DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN ©" ™g.tsictiiar™ * 4 AT ET ee K of & 4 We will pay $1,000 for any case we take that our NEW § fii THE G Lanes | MASSAGE FOR RHEUMATISM. | and the same privileges as the T | child born within sight of its wulls. Removal Y \ The undersigned would take this opportunity of thanking his nu merous customers for the liberd. patronage received openiug business iu Port Perry, and would inform the publio| that he hua moved his business from the Markes building to the Store Willard Block Queen Street 0b: Te fail to please custom ." Having new and incr for the tr tion of husi i feels fd where hug be pleased to Bl] all crders for Meats in a manner that » 4 oal A the Hospital so the Hospital's mer go out to help the children. life. ful ono since | und 3,000 improved | in its bods an cured and 247 improved. Look at these pictures of club feel fore and afer, eased that he can give better satisfaction than heretofore, and in to aerify this state he solicits all to give him a call in his new premises, wa GAME AND FISH IN SEASON I. J. WHEELER. order This is the reason that the Trustees ap | peal to the fathers and mothers of On: | tario--for as their money goes out to hel This is the 28th year of the Hospital The story of the ycars is a wonder for in'that period 10,000 children | have'been treated, and over 5,000 cured THE HOSPITAL FOR BIC : It Takes Care of Every Sick Child For oron! cy Ca Last year there were 863 boys and girls s, and of these 403 were CHARITY. ILDREN, TORONTO. jatario Who Cannot Afford to Pay nt. 1 y four money means mercy to somebody's our money can cheer some mother's by saving some mother's ehild. Health and wealth. You give wealth to Hospital, and the ospital gives ith to the children. The Corporation of the City of To- to gives $7,500 F== 48 year to the Hospi- for the main- onance of every hild, whether from ty or country. The citizens of oronto contribute bout $7,000 a ear towards tho aintenance of ery patient in the Hospital, whether (from city or country HE ENJOYS READING "Toronto does its share in the good work, nd the Trustees ask you to do yours. The Newspaper Proprietors of Ontario © kindly Rad the Hospital by insert- ing our appeals. Fihtero are two nowspaper cots, and boys aud girls from the country are placed in the cots founded by the newspaper men. Look at the pictures of " before and et." They tell their own story-surely help us in this good work. d_ straighten DEVORE Of the 863 patients 293 came from 216 | places outside of Torouto In three years the parts of Ontario, n itients from different ronto, average 230 BEFORE AFTER Tuke off the handicap of deformity -- give ull children a fuir start in the race o hfe. Twenty-three children who came in with | club-feet were sent home perfect cures last | year. There are as many more in the Hospital to-day awaiting treatment, § | A b 1 13 EN 7 / ; R ON Ny rele] lle \ SF 23 { BEFORE AFTER { If you know of a sick child--the clut | foot Boy or girl--send his parent's name to | the Hospital | Please send your contributions to J Ross Robertson, Chairman, or to Douglas Davidson, Sec.-Treas. of the Hospital for Sick Children, College Street, Toronto. - --nea iird of the entire nt SEISICISISISIGISHIBSISISISIISE] goats 1,100 outed. putients: ave AISA RRA RZ ZNA NAR 2K AN ANAS, A boen treated--and for 20 years pust they Nj" N77 | will average 100 a yeur ZN The average stay of every patient was IN] <H 64 days, the cost per patient per day 940, | 71 A dollar or two means a small lot of r pocket, but it take: | = Or eT / I t, 3 a { of some little life. | | t gives wonderful $2 l in with a de AN She left with one Ns ' 2S Nie e : 5 Ap Tj 2 N IN 3 IN FULL BLAST || mAh LE N IS dor 3. 7 | LS* Val Ne" pi --p---- -- be 0 boy care 231 ANNOUNCING Lh 27 oy BEFOT A¥TE I take great pleasure in announcing that my £ Money kept from the Hospital is meray [Sy New Mills are now completed and in full oper RYZ | aot from the childre 4 > ation and that I am better than ever prepared Gr - #8 lo meel ihe peq8e een és of my friemds and the 5 | IS general public 1m every Line periaiming to ty Jz ¢ 2 " already extensive and rapidly increasing busi Se ' - hy 2 ; " hd ness Correct business principles, prompiliude $2 > and courteous treatment may be relied on {p ZN FN Me JAMES CARNEGIE > 4 P Port Per ry, Dec 1Qo2 {p SN pics 14 / CRACKACKIPIACKASICRAS SRFRARY oR X because of his or her poverty. FROM THF YUKON remittance ($10.00) herewith enclosed, is intended to express ou need for your institution bere. CONFEDERATION LIVE ASSOCIATION Association, in sending cheque for $300.00 from his Company, says "Iam pleased to be able to be the medium of helping on so good work." 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 is ploguired for the year now entered upon. ince the Free Hospital was opened (18 months ago) 224 patients haye been received. The help the institution has been to these people--all from the wage-earning and poorer ranks of life --cannot be estimated in human language. ~Edward D. Heddon, Solina, Ont. on writes: "I cannot speak too hi hy of have received so much benefit, § can b the kindness shown." o institution from which di the Free Hospita at the Frea Hospital for Consumptives. good cause." There is no endowmont, excepting the provision made by three life insurance companies for six beds for the current year. Only by the con- tinued contributions of the Canadian public can the work be maintained. ~ Patients are accepted from every part of the Do- minion, and there have been in residence during the past year patients from Prince Edward Island on the east to the Northwest Territories on the west. Fe Sanitarium Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives ger Not a single patient has ever been refused admittance --From Bishop of Selkirk, Caribou Crossing, Yukon: "The trifling sympathy for the sufferers in other parts rather than imply a special --J. K. Macdonald, Esq., Managing Director Confederation Life § wk J y N : Three Sizes.--No. 1, for 50 Eggs; No. 2, for tender my best thanks for B --MNinnie Linklater, Hamilton, writes: 'I have spent over nine months 1 believe I have been greatly helped, and shall nover hositate to use my influence to further that | Contributions may bo sent to Bis W. R. Mzremra, Kr., Vice-President Association, or Mn. W. J. Gacz, Chairman of the § T4 to, Can. NO DUTY! r * Bland No. 3, for 240 Eggs. Qochrane Street, - Guaranteed to hatch every Egg that can be hatched. Delivered to you on the following terms : ' One-third payable One-third payable One-third payable Now is the time to getin line for early Chicks. machine at once and it will pay for itself before you are required to pay out a single cent. = Ask for a Catalogue, it tells the story. NW. INGRAM & SONS, NO FREIGHT! Oct., 1904 Oct., 1905 Oct., 1906 120 Eggs, Get your PORT PERRY. 1, > I DR. SPINNEY, Founder of Dr. Spinney & Cos We cure Bioed and Nervous Debility, Prostat and Bladder Diseases. Question List Sent Sealed. DR. SP 290 WOODWARD i n or aching, restores the circulation, talizes the nerves and establishes r treatment is the result of 30 years' NEY & GO. PAY WHEN CURED. Diseases, Strictures, Varloooele, 'roubles, Chronto, Kidney, Urinary ultation Freo. Dooke Free. TO STAY GURED. : vitality and destroys the elements of 'means should not be <aiployed to treat weaken the parts, We sful results that Varicoccle can be . Instead of maimin, D TREATMENT st; the vi; influence during tie first week. no Trestrments © Specialists. DETROIT, MICH. Fr B21 3333 233 Ayers Pills are ills. You know that. amily laxative you ca They keep the bowels cure constipation. "rates, &c. £2" Klondyke, British Columbia, North-West Territory and Man- toba. Parties going to any of the above paris call on A. J. Davis, 'C.P.R ticket agent, for information ' Port Perry WINTER Races -- At a meeting of the authorities of of the Port Perry Trotting Associa- tion lately held," among other busi- ness transacted, the date of the first meeting of the coming ice races for 1904 was fixed for January | Wor EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the Parcels-- Farm Properties --belong ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised to be sold by auction on the 23r¢ November, and withdrawn at the sale. J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Sealed Tenders, ST. CakeraSon -- i : ISH TO ANNOUNCE that x that they are now comfort- ably ensconsed ih their new pre- mises in the : . Purdy Block n lly pros us. {conduct fully 2qulpved offices in Montres ee qualifies us to pt 4 broad aa th invention. Highest 9 {Harn x Tenge Building, ~~ Toronto. | § Tatents prociired through Marion & Ma} | where the" Public will always find ov. 39, 1899. gYet ios new ipapers distributed thro an ample supply of : i--Patent business of y So Years: tiers and Ruginessa CHOICE, FRESH MEATS ' TrADE MARKS DESIGN COPYRIGHTS &C. yone sending a sketch and description ma: do DE ernion. free whether ax quick] Serta ul invention is Fientable. tions confident H. sent free. Patents tak special notice, without charge, Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Jatzes cir- culation of any sci 'errs, $3 a ewBdealers. tific journal, ear; four months, $1. Bold by all n¢ NA § Go 20 orm New York Ste. 2 ¥ Bt. Washington, Caw, P Perry, is now in a position {0 issué€ tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary informatien to parties asto the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamship 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 PERRY. EARTILY thanking the public for the | H liberal patronage received during the | many years I have kept a Livery Establish | ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in | announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! | { | | to my former place of business Water Street) largely extend in- | t the public may be about ities so th which Iam to fa reasc f better accommodated with safe and desir able RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. it's a strong Statement t fact, when we say that but a str the greatest help to thes live grocar 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! | TORONT". MONTREAL. | i | | Chamberlain's Remedies. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whoop- ing Cough. Price 25 cents; large size 50c. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For Bowel Complaints. Price 35 cents. Chamberlain's Pain Balm. An antiseptic liniment especially valua- ble for Cuts, Bruises, Sprains and Rheuma- tism. Price 25 cents; large size 50 cents. Chamberlain's Stomach 2nd Liver Tablets. For Disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Price 25 cents. Every one of these preparations is guaranteed and if not fully sat- isfactory to the purchaser the money will be refunded. Nd SATNAT ATLANTA NN % 0 YEARLY to Christian man 90 or woman to look after oury in pl ess in this aan inin podem § work 'cen be dove a woh Zhome. Enclose self-addressed stamped Kenvelope for particulars to H. A. Sher-§ man, General Manager, Corcoran Tuill-h ing, opposite United States Treasury Washington, D. C. AA ATA QUANT ENA EN METHODIST CHURCH. REV. G. H. COPELAND, Pastor. Sabbath Services, 11 and 7. Week Evening Service, Thursday 7.30. Strangers welcome and conducted to seats. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. (PRESBYTERIAK.) RBV. W. ODOPER, B.A., Pastor. Babbath Services, 11.00 and 7.00. Week Evenin Bervice, Thursday 7,30. BAPTIST CHURCH. REV. MR. MOFARLANE, PASTOR. Babbath Services, 10.30 and 7.00. 5 Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7.50. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION. (ANGLICAKX) REV. G. W. LOCKE M. A, Incumbent. Sunday--Matins, 10.30 a.m. Evensong, 7 p.m. Sunday Bobool, 2.30 p.m. Thuresday-- Evensong, 7.30 pm. ' R. C. CHURCH, REV --. RICHARDSON. Third Sunday at 10 30 a. m, EF Mr. Vickery has just to hand a car loadof Portland Cement, which he is selling at $2 75 per barrel, and in lots of five ek and upward, 13 and 14. ue | Port | site the Methodist Parsonage | the at prices that cannot fail to please, A Bi supply of Meats of vig very best grades, and cut in dimension: to please the most fastidious All orders will attention. S. T. CAWKER & SON. March 3, rgo2. ON & Patent Exports and Solicitors. Offices: { Atiantic Bldg, ashington D.C: MONEY TO LOAN. 'We have funds from private ea for Investment on mortgage ai 4h PER CENT. and those who wish to renew old mortgages, buy more land or build, may obtain money from ur without any delay, (snd very quietly). We keve customers who wat to buy im proved farms: also thoce who would exchange busi: nesses for the same. If you have farms or other pro- perties for sale, commercial, mechanical, or business ef any kind, pleaso sen and description of same Fire and Life Insurance effected, and a general financial and brokerage business transacted. & CO. 28 Victoria Street, TORONTO. receive prompl 5 HARNESS The mails are despatched from the Post Office Port Perry as follows Going North-- 9.30 a. m. Going South--11.20 a. m. Going North-- 5.16 p. m. South--10 p.m 9 (General Carter Takes pleasure in returning thanks to the public for the esteemed pat ronage bestowed on him since com mencing the business of Carting and would state that he is fully equipped to do CARTING AS IT SHOULD BE at the very shortest notice and at prices that cannot fail to please the | public. Carting to and from the Railway Depot a Specialty Residence--Brick House, N returning thanks to the public for a | patronage extended to me for over 3€ years, I would respectfully intimate tha am, as asnal, now ready for business, and have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which © am dutermined to sell very CHEAP As ani inducenient to Casi purchasers RL | will be allowed on all Sales from now unit Jun, lst next. All work being i oy | gar MADE BY HANDEJ 7 : | and ne factory work kept in stock, the thi | super arity of my goods will at once become eneral Blacksmithing sis | futending purchasers will find that by en giving ue n call before looking elsewhere ok the yean be suited in quality and price, m opened long experience in the Saini indie putavle guarantee that perfect satisfactios [will be given by any article purchased. oppo F. SMITH Port Perry, Aug. 1901. The having the undersigned business in : {vert i inoss ° Shop [nfl oonunied by Bin BBall mie, ni en Just west of Drs. Archer & Archer's } PIOMpHY Sbiun: HN OHN ROLPH Office, 1s prepared to do all kinds of | Port Pacry, Dec. 1, 1862. of General Blacksmithing at Reas onable Charges. : ene mmo HORSE-SHOEING Agricultural Machmes § ee AND = IMPLEMENTS SUNDERLAND HE undersigned keeps ou hand and for sates the following Agricultural Mach ines and Iwplemeuts manufactured by the PTR EAMILTON MTEC. AVLLIVE i OF PETERBORO: Binders, Reapers, Crown Mower, Daisy Seeder, Tiger Hay Rieke, Two Furrow 5 Plow, Three Furrow Gang, Cowbina- tion Plows, Champion Plows, S. T. i A Specialty and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. S. W. SWITZER Port Perry, Sept. 16, 1902. PAINTING Kalsomining, &c| [TBE undersigned would take this oppor tunity ot thanking his vumerous pat rons for their liberal and still increaring patronage during the timo he bas carried ou Cultivator, S. T. Harrow, Land the business of PAINTING Roller, ¥teel Frame Spring Tooth Cultivator, Binder Trucks, &c in Port Perry, and would state that lhe ix . You better prepared than ever to execute ull i orders for also the following, the manufacture at Painting, Kalsomining and Paper| JOHN ABEL Toronto Hanging y 4 5s High class Threshing outfits, Traction ; Engines and Machines, Victor Clover Huller, Portable Trivmph Engine, I mm prepared to supply everything the farmer requires in way of Machilies, Jmple- ments, Repairs, &e. £2 A call solicited. Parties entrusting their work to me may | rely on having it veatly and promptly exe | cuted, My charges are nioderxte | 1 am also prepared to supply Paints, &c,, | when contracting A continuance of public patronage soli One door West of vited, ; ; MoDonald's Hotel. WM. TREMEER, R. K. BRYANT Port Perry, Mar. 23, 1503, Sunderland, April 8, 1803. JOHN NOTT, UNDERTAKER, and Funeral Director, : PORT PERRY. EEE RSA IEE I TISHES to inform the public of Po W Perry and surrounding country, th after four years experience in prosecutin- his business io some of the largest cities ¢ United States, he is better prepares than ever to execute any of the following branches of his trade :--Stone Masonry Bricklaying in all its branches; Plain and Ornamental Plastering. Also Artificial Stone Walks, that will remain permanent and will endure any weather. Conciete Cisterns without any wood in their con struction to decay or give out. If yon are in need of any of the above, come to me and obtain prices, All material required in my line will be kept constantly on hand, aud for sale after the first of next April, GEO. GARDNER, rry, Jan. 3, 160%, SPhING 1S THE HIRit FCR HOUSE CLEANING. I am prepared to do all kinds of Papering, Painting, &c. = Paper and Pant furoished ¢ quired. ior w. F. NOTT if i active gentlemen or ladivs to ta for reaponsble, tablished house in On Monthly $65.00 and ex A teady. Rafnrence, Fneloseself-addressed tam ped envelope. The Dominion Com p ny, Dept. Y Chicago, xe PTR Farm for Sale. UTH-HALF lot g and South: west quarter of lot 10, con 3, Township of Brock, consisting of about 80 acres good Farm Land = be with house and barn; also 20 acres Hardwood, and 50 acres Pine, Cedar, Hemlock and Tamarac. 3 \ dt n= i $900 YEARLY to Christian man or woman to lookafter our grow- ing business in thisand adjoining Counties to aot as Manager and C can be done at your home. addr stamped envelope for particulars to A. H. SHERMAN, General Manager, lower prices will be quoted. Corcoran Building, opposite United States Treasury, Washingtcn, D. C. © Apply 10 owner. | a Ls H. B. CLEMES, Dec. 8, 1902. Port Perry Spermalorr se S | nm 0 a - TEE r six for a Justin hm osipt of for ; -has provided a magnificent su Re "Company, "lof Ah goods as all should' win et ive for health; comfort and appearan # Wood's Phosphodine is sold in Port|during the present season. ; Perry by A. J. Davis and C. H. Allison, makes them up in finest st P. g Druggists. pe {Don't fail to give him a call.

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