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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Jun 1907, p. 4

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H EE 4 £8 ended next session. The Colle Maker. "Now, there's a funny thing about an the hothouse cucumber. "What's that?" asked the spring radish. "TI do my best fighting when I'm down," : fi) I TERE py Rub Fo Mr. Hosmley; you--ar--be mad if 1 were to Linn "Not necessarily," replied the gird, "but I would certainly be med" let you." tome }--Cervantenr's 4 | pale The effect of Scott's Emulsion on thin It makes them plump; rosy, actives happy. Tw Stallion Abdalla. bia ABDALLA STANTON No. 127 is one 'That Registered Trotting-Bred ton Reg. No. 651. of the handsomest trotting Stallions in . 81, or exactly 24 hours. | Canada, 16 hands high, weighs 1300 ibs, and has grand kuce and hock action, has the | trottod three heats at Toronto Fair, 1903, an d every hest better 2.22. Sire by Belmont | Star 1890, sire of Belmont Chief 2.144, Cooksville Boy 2.154 and others. clagse in the act | Belmont Star by Belmont 64, the sire of s it unlawful for a sports | speed producers that ever lived which is acknowledged by every posted horsoman in have in his possession for | Canada. Belmont 64, he by Abdalla 15, sire use ducks or hares which he | tonian 10. Nutwood 2.188 who is one of the greatest of Goldsmith's Maid 2.14, he by Hamble: ABDALLA STANTON'S dam was sired by General Stanton and he by Hamble- tonian 10, the sire of George Wilkes, the foundation of the Wilkes family, and Electon- | eer, the founyain head of Electioneer family. ABDALLA STANTON'S second dam'w as sired by Green Mountain Morgan, and he py the great Ethan Allan, who was the fasteat big Trotting Stallion that ever stood in (anada. ABDALLA STANTON'S colta are all hizh class, and command the highest | price in the market. Many of them hava been raised in Toronto and sold from $300 tc MONDAY ---Night--Little Britain. TUESDAY --Noon--Qak wood, TUESDAY Night Manilla, WEDNESDAY --Noon--Creswell. WEDNESDAY --Noon--Manilla. $500 each, Come and see this horse before breeding your mare, ROUTE FOR 1907. THUSDAY -- Afternoon and Friday morn- ing, Port Perry | FRIDAY --Night--Green'ank. SATURDAY --Noon-- Saintfield. SATURDAY -- (Afternoon and Monday forenoon--at his own stable, Seagrave. TERMS-- To insure mare in foal $12, payable, Feby lst, 1908. H. McKENZIE, Owner. | That Handsome, Young Roadster Stallion ! GCEIMES XK. The property of R. H. Angle, Raglan, Ont. EZ For route this season (1907) tho large cards and folders, DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. by R. E. Angle, Raglan, Ont. CHIMES A's. sire, Hawley Chimes, 2.14}, speaks for himself. Mr. Hamlin refused $4000 for Hawley Chimes as a two-year. CHIMES A's. dam was Maud Stanton, she by Pogus Stanton by General Stanton, he by CHIMES A. was by Blue Bull. a CHIMES A. was foaled May 23, 1903; beautiful bright bay ; bred Stands 154 bands and weighs 1000 Ibs. Upon looking over the CHIMES A's. pedigree you w he breeds back to the wonderful Hambletonian 10 both You will also see that he is rich with the blood of Electioneer and Mambrino King. Mambrido King was considered some horse in the world. CHIMES A. is af excellent quality, he has plenty of size and sub- stance, possesses grand bone and wearing feet for which are distinguished. He has beautiful action, and is particularly a hand- some horse, and his individual merit should recommend desirous of breeding perfect roadsters. and he is endowed with a level head and almost human reasoning Hamiltonian 10. Pogus Stanton's dam was by Winfield His cranial development is great --old. Stanton, Pogus The dam of ill observe that on his sire and the most hand- his progenitors him to parties ( yr old The ra ) .2. : \Beautiful Bells....2. Re asin). pg 2.39} (Electioneer 125 sire of Arion ..... .-2.07 Sunnol 2.0 Polo Alto... ..2.08 Triman (4) ... +i212 Expressive (3) ......2.12} Belleflower (4) ......2.12¢ 32 others in 2.20 and 155 in 2.30 p)..2.07 Belleflower .........2.12 ap sessvses2.08 Hambletonian 10 sire of 46 in 2.30,, grand sire of 1,500 in 2.30 and dams of 100 in 2.30 Green Mountain Maid dam of Elaine ...... The Moore 870 sire of Luctia... cssieesisen2.24 Tonny Galis. Del PA T . Mambrino Patchen 38 sire of 26 in..,.....2.30 and dams of Ralph Wilkes .......2 Constantine 8 new reservoirs, the Knight, the construction was begun in 1901. The western reservoir, demanded which they 000. Bir Edward Gre; with Constantinopl Government turn to his father's house pith Local Superstition. A remarkable story is farmer who lives near who traveled to Exeter to White Witch" of three horses. The animals a mysterious manner, place sitting on their hau then lying on their sides. inary surgeons were unable what was the nature of the and, after the death of iB horse, the farmer made the® to Exeter. The woman known White Witch" visited the f@ told the man that he had un ly been "witched." The fart ly believes that such was In answer to interrogations bj man as to whether he reall in the superstition, he re] nitely that he was sure right, adding, "And it was I went, or else I should everything. I lost all my ho it was awful." London's Reservok 480,000,000 gallons and a w half This storage would rovide a supply equivale of average i Papering, Paintin 0S; y commit e, but the respecting th [807 . sauces [0)T, (UR JUBILEE YEAR. The Publisher and Proprietor of hist BicbE The OBSERVER N returning thanks # patronage extended years, I wouid am, as usual, now have. Large & AssoH OF DOUBLE AND. 8 which I am determined As an inducement to -b Discount will be allowed on all Sal Jan, lst next. tar MADE BY and no factory work super ority of my goods nding purch: giving nea call the ycan be saited In g long experience in the putavle guarantee that ven by any ng in my 1 constantly on h d promptly attended to, Dec, dik a ot repairing, strictly attended to. to please all who come. Port Perry, June 10, | WISHES HIS PATRONS D0 = FRIENDS THREE HUNDRED serene AN Dore 2 5 228 : E R857 5! SE3 Ax SIXTY-FIVE DAYS 05050 050 0500440 0505 5 05 0S 0S ' Paper and Paint furaished requ red WwW. F. NOTT, (Saccessor to J. A. Rodman.) g doors north of Mr. Widden's store = PORT PERRY. EARTILY thanking the public for the liberal Fhironage received during the many years I have kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure ix announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY ! to my former place of business Water Street which Iam about to largely extend in- creasc focilities so that the public: may be better accommodated with safe and desir- able 'RIGS AT MODERATE OHARGES R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. : * 'Durfee returned If we fail. Any one fendi sketch and description of any EY wear wil promptly receive our opinion free concerning he patentability of same. 'How to Obtain a Patent' sent upon request. Patents secured through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken oul through us receive special nolioe, without charge, in THE PATENT RECORD, Central Livery! 13ypm; of Opes Sittings of {he Division Gonris OOUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1907. , Whitby J; re "el al 5 July, eptober 0. Soren Te Novem: oie: 9, Jan. 10, 1908. ovember 6, Deec- 2. BROUGHAM- Clerk, M. Gleeson, Greenwgod--Janr + ary 11, March 5, May 7, July, § 'Not. ember 1, Jan 13, Sra Jair. 5 Spat 10, Noy 3. PORT PERRY--Clerk, J W. Burnham, Port Perry --Jannary 7, March, M J Septem TE Rte A Tar, Marty Jur id UXBRIDGE- Clerk, Jos, E. Gould, January 18, March 15, May 17, July 19, rome aihin Sl, Site Bete | CANNINGTON Clerk, Geo. Sulth, ie anuary a) , pt Tor November 14; Jun. 16, tha 7 18 ber BEAVRRTON--Clerk, Geo. F. Bruce, Bearsrton-- January 18, March13, May 15, July 17, 8 I re a ra: Jy 11. Septatier.. UPTREOROVE Usk, To Mutvanit, Uj ve --Juouar; , Ma 12, May 14, J Fo er I Yan ne, 36, Septem By order, - = J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace. Dated at Whithy, Nov. 15th, 1006. General Blacksmithing The undersigned having opened business in the Shey Jotly soupind by Mi, . Ball Just west of Drs, Archer & Archer's Office, is prepared to do all kinds of of General Blacksmithing at Reas- onable Charges. LAY oy HORSE- SHOEING + A Specialty and Satisfaction "Guaranteed. Patronage Solicited. S. W. SWITZER Port Perry, Sept. 16, 19c2. an {llustrated and widely circulated journal, 'consul fi od Send a 'copy FREE, Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. (Pateat Attoracys,) Sealed Tenders QEaLED 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 23rd November, and withdrawn at the sale. J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, . Toronto. Nov. 30, 1899 80 YEARS® EXPERIENCE ng ALL GOOD THINGS GE I must win upon their merits. . The International Dictionary has won a greater distinction upon its merits and is in more general use than any other work of its kind in theg - English language. : A. H. Sayco, LL.D., D.D., of Oxford land, has ly sald of it: It is indoed a marvelous work; it is Baimoult to conceive of a dictionary more exhaustive and complete. Everything i in it --not ouly what we might expect to find in such a work, but aiso what few of us would cver have thought of looking for. A supplement to the now edition has brought it fully up to date. I have: Joking through tlio latler with a feeling] of at its 32 and the amount of labor that has been put into it. - LET US SEND YOU FREE posts Sud instructive Crohn Ferhy

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