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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Mar 1907, p. 2

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* paper publishers should seriously _ artist is past help ; but it is a differ- 3s and women bright, active and strong. Mrs. Jobo McAuley, Doug- _lastown, Que., proves the great val- ue of Dr. Williams Pink Pills in building up people who have been weakened and run down. She says : "Dr. Williams Piok Pills have been of great help to me, \ weak ety « who may be ailing." / There are fraudulent imitations of Dr. Williams Pink Pills and to protect yourself see that the fall name "Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People" is printed on the wrapper around eack box. Do not } Must have new sap. nds it. Without - new feel weak and lan. you may have twinges of tism or neuralgia, occasion- icles, variable appetite; ples or eruptions of the kis, or pale sty complexion. TFhese are sure shat the blood is out order. A tonic is needed to give )ew energy. Dr. Williams Pink are the best tonic in all the "World. They make new, rich blood =Yyour greatest need in spring. _Fhey a the skin, drive out dis- "ease and make tired depressed men d them to any friends The Concert You Are Waiting JIndustrious and ever on the alert the representative of South Ontario in the on A Parliamént bas again scored an important point, in fact he led both sides of the House in the action he took regarding the duty on the product of the Malable Iron Industries of the Dominion and success ctowned his efforts'; the Parliament unanimously'.sustained My, Christie's views and the Gov- accorded him great credit for the able manpier in which he presented his views and contentions. -At a previous session Mr. Christie won out.on the Cement legislation, came to the aid of the farmers in the matter of quality of said article, that it should be branded in accord- ance with, its strength. So far that gentleman has proved a competent, industriogs, painstaking and suc- B&F The Auction Sale of Mazes and Geldings held by the enterpris- ing firm of Messrs Quinn & O'Boyle Myrtle Station on Thursday, of last week proved a grand sutcess, the attendance = being large, bidding animated and good prices realized; sixteen being the number sold, the average being $158.25. Many pro- spective buyers were disappointed in not securing animals the demand being so great. In order however to supply the disappointed ones and other, evrr on the alert to meet the ernment #s well as the Opposition { esent elf for ort of the ate of this or any other riding. For. ishator, and should he The Entertainment Management | of our Band have been fortunate | | requirements of farmers Quinn & O'Boyle have crdered another Sale of the same class of horses to take place at Myrtle Station an Friday, sth April, when Mr. Jackson will again "conduct the auctioneering. (See the posters, make a note of date. and don't fail to be present. Auction Sare.--Mr. Walter D. Lunn, lot 1, con. 8, Brock, one of that township's most enterprising]. and successful farmers, being about authorized Mr. clear out his entire posses sions in these lines, on the premises, on Monday next, April 1st. The list contains many desirable animals and all will "go" at Auction Prices, so the opportunity is a rare one for take any other so called pink pills |in the preliminaries necessary for | Bargains. See the brilliant posters, If your dealer has not the genuine |the com send to The Dr. Williams Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont., and get the pills by mail at 50 cents a box or| six boxes for $2.50, MONE 7 Several sums from mention the Band as now # + $300 to $10,000, have | anized wil ke i been placed with me for immediate in: | O78? . | make its debut with | special music for the occasion. The | time for this rare musical treat is Barrister, Port Perry. | grid vestment at lowest rate HUBERT L. EBBELS, THE OBSERVER... HAs 4 Goon CIRCULATION. and Is con stanly growing in favor. It is the BEST Advertising Medium in the County: is the = |edat are laudable: the proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of tke latest Band Music and remun-| ation of the worthy, competent and | | popular leader of the band. Let Band Concert, in pro- curing splendid talent, viz; Miss C. M. Beacock, Soprano Soloist; | | Mr. Bert. Harvey, Comedian, and | Miss Tipp, Solo Pianist, not to ay, April 12. The objects aim champion of the riceiturists and - - Comcrvative aid praccical cium of peo | the attendance be in keeping with Is not a favorite of schemers, boomers aod | : H cliques ; it is the Oldest and Bost Established | the importance of the occasion. | ~fouanded in 1857 the most original and best | in is local and general news department | O€CUTE your tickets early and thus and» printed entirely in the piace of pub- | lication Port Perry. i TERMs--81 per annum in advance, if not paid fv | | Leavinc Port Perry.--Our es |teemed townsman, Mr. C. C. Woods advance, $1.50 will be charged JOB PRINTING THE MOST MODERN STYLES AND AT LOW PRICES | | avoid disappointment. cress | ™ bron vein ang | Midland City he being a large es- 1867 OUR JUBILEE YEAR. 1907 | tate owner in that progressive town | -------------- | has given instructions to Mr. Jack North Ontario Observer | son to sell, without resesve at his FOUNDED IN 1857. Only Paper Printed and Published In Pert Perry. we PORT PERRY, MAR 28 The Oomic Supplement. | residence, Mary Street, on Satur (The Official Paper of the People.) |day, April 6 at 2 o'clock, his poss = 3 = = essions iu Port Perry, consisting of | two houses and lots situated on | Mary Street. The properties are|the gift of $150,000 for the building | & company to mar conveniently situated near the bus- » 1997 | desirable in many respects, the| York, | buildings being comfortable | convenient and the lots covered | bearing fruit | MILLINERY OPENING -- THe OBSERVER utters a hearty | With the choicest of | "Amen" to the following from the | trees and bushes. This will be a | Goderich Signal. Why papers like the Toronto News and the Toronto Star will lend themselves to the dis- Hprices. For particular see adver-| . semination of such evil-bearing | tisement in another column and tions with the W. Francis Firth |, pursue such a course. trash passes comprehension. The posters. | Company to give one of their fam- | at his bench to-night : | ' Signal says : a ~ {ous entertainments in the Town |a school boy's shoe be & SHgna says: ; ; We have been requested to call| gai Port Perry, on the evening of | dream of wealth wasabout Prohibition bills of various kinds | (he attention of all whom it may | Tuesday April 16. are discussed in Parliament ; why { concern to thefact that the School | not one to prohibit the hideous | Board intends to prosecute all per- | comic supplement ? This isa mon-| strosity which is vitiating the taste | of the youag people of the land to an incalculable extent, and pews- consider the effect which a course of Buster Brow and Billy Bounce of the trashy "funny" pages is sure fo have upon the mental develop- ment of the rising generation. If only the "grownups" were aftected it would not be so bad, for any per- son who has reached mature years ard who wastes his time following the adventures of the grotesque 'creatures of the present-day comic ent thing with the children whose their interests the barbarous comic should be abolished or radically re- om S says: When Sir Wilfrid 1 the leadership, we : high- rare opportunity to secure valuable | sons driving or riding over the] Services will be held in the Anglic- ao Church on Good Friday at 11 am. Andon Easter Sunday the services both morning and evening will be of a special character. Sait- tastes are yet undeveloped. In able music will be. rendered and sermons delivered with reference to the most important of all christi- : an doctrines viz: "The Resurrec-|March 27 and 28 and following or tion of Our Lord" On Easter Writing in the Weekly Sun, Gold- Monday the Annual Vestry meeting will be held in the Church at the hour of 8 o'clock for the purpe Ch ar Ria real estate in Port Perry at Auction | s of inmany places in the United States; to the growing scarc- ity and increasing price of wood telegraph poles, the companies are | | {sale and don't fail to be present and re-| | cently been excommuinicated by | of a new home for the American) iness centre of the to , : ; : i ate. ce wn and are! Seamen's Friend Society in New! i cmselves nestling in fhe they can prevail upon @ England, have just closed regoita- five years in Kingston Penitentiary on a charge, to which he pleaded guilty, of making false returns to the Government. The indictmen:s ona million dollars for his, of conspiracy and theft were with- drawn. he goes contrary to Carnegie and Roosevelt. As he usually thinks] discovered an absolute more of what he says than either of these reformers, those who are in- clined themselves in the matter will probably accept his view. days. thei. Jives, and the whole "N coast 'of Honduras is now pr tic: ally under the control of Nicaragua. make a note of time and place of participate in the"Bargains. AUCTION SALE.--Mr. Wm, Petre, lot, con. 2, Reach, having leased his farm for was apparently in i and spirits, He was al Saturday, and filled; gement in the eye severe pains, b worth while to tall i 4p.m., when his fa Lucas, in opening, said that {lission in time, hroughout. the rural sections of Ontario it was practically impos- sible to secure adequate platform assistance during a general election, | ed to death. and he suggested that the club Yilshould be ready to send out speak- Political leaders Throughout the province | will be regret at the Sp ness and hope for his ree As there is po Deputy Sg the Legislature it will be p ers at such time. in the Legislature were often ham pered by the routine of business the stress of political leadership, . and were apt to forget the ideals of | Severe bruises. choose an acting Speakes balance of the session, quite impossible (kat Mr. a term of years, has determined to sell by | Auction, on the premises, on Thursday | March 28, all his stock of horses, cattle, f swine, farm implements, etc. This will} bea good opportunity to secure good K Speaker of the Ontario Legisk farm stock and implements at auction | is lying ill at the General Ho | prices. Don't fail to make a note of time | reported to be more ~favorabl "3 | and place and attend the sale. Mr, J,|thing, Tuesday evening. Hel slightly, and this was taken All day he rested easilyy not suffering a great deal of pai [itoba and the North-west have re-|stated that it would be at least: day before he would be-out of d Baird will be auctioneer. PCL GE Twelve Russian priests in Man-| Bishop Serifin for working with the | Presbyterian Church, The Tadenac Game Club is ne- | | ment for a game preserve of 17,299 » being about to leave Port |acres in Freeman township, on the Perry and take up his residence in| Georgian Bay. Four hundred farms have been |icative. | devastated in Moldavia, eight thou | sand fugatives have fled to Austria |and ten ian disorders. Mrs. Russell Sage has announced | | guarded his secret form lof a century he is relu March 27 and 28 and following the great wealth that is ays. Miss WALKER | his grasp and that wonid | &&F Old England Lodge, Sons of | 4isPosing of his sccret to | ing interests, for the bun which would devolve MILLLINERY OPENING replacing them by reinforced con- (8 crete poles, which are much cheap: ec and more sightly, © i the party. Thus it behooved the members. of the clubto be some- what in advance of their party in political matters. Mr. Lucas went on to show how Mr. Whitney's stubborn and ag- gressive attacks on the Ross Gov- was | STEN had increased bis following in the Legislature, and in a great measure brought his party into In 1905 little time existed for legislation, but in 1906 more good legislation bad been affected than in the previous ten years of Liberal rule. Mr. Whitney had pot politically pandered to certain Empire of Monday CONDITION MORE FAVOR Man Who Burns A Altoona, Pa., March 25.-- John gotiating with the Ontario Govern- | the cobbler genius whose invent] 0 change the entire coal ind: unable to see the approaching col |- owing to a fog, to}, acting as head breakman, and, as is, often the case, was riding with the driver and fireman. He was scald- The westbound crew were more fortunate. Engineer Binns was in' jured about the shoulders and arms. but otherwise escaped serious con- sequences. His brakeman, Robert Jones, also received a gcod many The only cause for the accident given by the officials of the com pany yesterday alternoon was that the crews had mistaken orders The trains should have crossed at Myrtle, they claimed, and the con- ductor of the eastbound evidently mistook his instructions. United States Canning Industry Io 1880 there were 400 canning establishments in the United States says the Live Stock World. witha capital of §8,000,000 and an annual product of $17,000,000 To-day there are nearly 2,500 establish- ments, with a capital of $50,000,000 uever give his discovery to | To-day he was reticent reg; | cess of which he was lately so 68 been so successfully demo : it has created a stir among lang owners and operators, and thousand Jews have been | to-day that Ellmore has been |rendered homeless in recent agrar-- almost fabulous sum if he his secret or sell it outright. | day there has been & sharp tween local capitalists who wos ity, bat, by | and an annual product about $110, » [going straight ahead along the 000,000. Over 11 000,000 cases of - | paths of duty without blare of trum- pets, be attained his present great | at $16,000,000. There were packed Private corporations, capatilists and others were entitled | york produced more than one third. toa square deal, and the people | Wisconsin about one-fourth, and were also demanding fair treatment. | he rest were put up in fourteen or One of the first acts of the Govern-| fifieen diferent states. ment was the cancelation of certain| There were 222,204,264 cans of to- #I Niagara power c i corn were packed last year valued last 'year over 100,000,000. 'New! fuel, and ¢missas terests and $75,000 for the Syrian and | Protestant College in Biirut, Syria [to co-operate with them, | In a few days he will give He toes put up last year, Maryland did not blame the old Government being at the head of the industry for many of the gravts, but it was| with more than one-third of the en- plainly in the popular interests 10 | entire product. place proper safeguards on these i ee Mr. Whitney's great work The Resourceful Wilhelm. was that of the Hydro Electric Commission. The public interest was paramount in regard to wono- |, : 3 : policsol pubic niltiin. Tathc ion himself has trained for a special i ea. Te, Lenton long the Emperor gives a stealthy Whenithey. wets conirary sigoal and the dogs immediately be- °"!to public rights they should give _| way to the latter. This was made licy of the Hydro-Electric Berlin, March 23 -- Emperor Wil liam has several dogs which he purpose. When a visitor stays too gin to run in and out between the visitor's legs. The Emperor is pro- fuse with apologies and atiributes did the strange behavior of the animals aris J | the bidders for his secret, Joseph Phillips, President of the | deut from his manner [defunct York County Loan & Sav-|asm on reachinga bi School pl £8 Taw ings Company, was sentenced on discussion that the bait of | /100 jay ground. A awn of Saturday by Judge Winchester to|?tors Was the ong which: boulevard specially prepared is as { hin much private property as if it were fenced in and is as much under the protection of the law against tres- passers. The authorities have al- ready the names of several law breakers and if the practice is not stopped it is the intention to bring them before the magistrate. EA OE ~~ |make English more acceptable to The Chureh-of the Ascension | foreigners than it is now. In this away with the Coimce Act and pro- vided machi for municipal cor- x | porations fy in a great dogs, promptly fakes iis leave, It was a .useful Poisoned by Hash. effort to guard the common small investors against the large corpora- tionss. The two-cent-a-mile 1ate i and the Act regulating electric rail the National Soldiers' Home, pois ways were efforts to make the great {oned by hash, are in the hospita corporations live up to their agree a: oe Ng {323000000 ner dred men in a critical condi ndition. that the companies there thought The Government pbysicians and Id be better off pnder the | Burses at the home bave worked to they insan' (30 the since noon without the coal interests' rep ly hinted that he had been tion," with his fortune he would vention which, he claims, Mr. Goldwin Smith does not | tionize the automobile wo think simplifying the spelling would Another Great A well known gen hv: to their desire for play. Th visit- or, who does not dare to repress the Leavenworth, Kansas, March 23- --Nine hundred of the veterans in yet resulted, there are several hun- Bay, Oot, Mr. John Ontario's righ " : being assailed. Further amend- ments were beng drawn up, giving Rheumatism, and ws affected with Sciatica Rheumatism which years ago. bold in my blood and to make any in : Reading of Ferrozone I vinced of its merit as the best I have MISS WALKER. | it just Even st ceasing, and probably succeeded in saving a score of men who are in a condition when found. - infection worked slowly, as nearly four hours elapsed between tke eating of the meat dat Dreaitast the t of the symp- pond | Then men began to drop off ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY - March 27 and 28 and following days. A cordial invitation is extended to the Ladies of Port Perry and vicinity. 'Millinery Apprentices wanted. MISS WALKER, Millinery Parlors, PORT PERRY, ~ Result of an examination in Na tute Study in Division V. Max, roo. --Nora McLean gr, Hortop 78, Gertrude Cassidy 78, Vera Cook 78, Willie Alexander 77, Leon Lape 76, Har- MYERS --MCKERCHER --At the residence of the bride's father, Utica, on Wed- nesday, March 20, 1907, by the Rev. H. Crozier, Mr. James Myers, of the County of Esset, to Miss Annie, Sughter of Farquhar McKercher, Nita Corrin 70, Nellie Spence 68, Harold Archer 68, Jordan Graham 66, Randolph Switzer 60, Charlie McKenzie 60, Gordon Spence 52, Russel Spence 52, Grant Stewart 50, George Bowerman BROWN--At Myrtle, on Sunday, March 24, 1907, Ira Arthur Brown, aged 21 years and 4 months, PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Ross & Bn. March 28, 1907. Absent--Cora Brimble, Charlie Sol- litt; Robert Blong. ? 2 ® " When Women Suffer. Look out for weakness or disease. See if there is not a sideache, liead- ache, restlessness and the "blues." These symptoms indicate that you need-the gentle assistance of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. fen's greatest relief, prevent functi- onal derangements, renew. of the blood, purify and clean the system throughout. potent, no results so marked as fol- low the use of Dr. Hamilton's Piils Price 25¢ per box at all dealers. 32 » Barley. vownisws oe 2 > g83&%a = i=} KBR EBR IIT Peas--Black eye = > CoOO+ ~~00000 sai 83 rs! l= w= 00 On at 2 Result of an examination in Drawing in Div. Harold. Archer 48, Gordon Spence 45, Vera Cook 44, Earl Wocdley 59. Gertrude Cassidy 38, Nellie Speuce 37, Nita Corrin 37, George Bower- man 36, Jordan Graham 35, Mildred Hortop 34, Nora McLean 33, Willie Alexander 33, Leon Lane 31, May Coultis 30, Randelph Switzer 3o, Newton Sisson 30, Charlie McKen zie 26, Hazel McKinley 25. Grant .. Absent--Cora Brimble, Eee nC o0po00000CO0O0OOOBIN~N0000O0 PRIAPPAACPAAPRAPAAA®ODE® e& Hogs, per 100 Tos. . EASTER IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AT MY WARE- ROOMS DURING EASTER WEEK -AND Never Slit Your Boots. to-day. While only one death has| Tat does'nt cure the corn. Just apply the old 'standby, Putpam's Corn Extractor. Itacts like magic. Kills the pain, cures the corn, does it without burn or scar. best--it's "Putnam's" OF NEW UP-TO-DATE The Rev. Dr. Johnston, of Montreal, at a recent WM C.A, convention, took occa- sion to call attention to the present atti- tude of , young men in relation Ito sports Notice to Public. 0 ANNOUNCE that on and after Monpay, March 25th, the prices of Fresh Beel will be Advanced he present scarcit and hig There caf be no denying that the Doctor was well witlithe range of propriety when he said, "I fear that the young mien of to-

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