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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Feb 1908, p. 4

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the protest Meyer was without avail. ly one year under this the Canadian an ed the concl that which they had forced American publishers Reré not a Hi iis ] ih gi £2 oo ESE > g £ of pos . This is a re- Pande of the old order of things so far as the egitimate daily news- papers are concerned, and is a step in that direction for the magazines and | other periodicals. While American ! publishers do not under the fiew ar ringerient secure all that it is believ- ed they are entitled to, Postmaster- General Meyer accepted the recent proposals of Canada regarding them, as the entering wedge which would ultimately lead to the restoration in their entirety, of the conditions that {iermaty prevailed. A has been received at gph prelogra: from the deputy post- master-general of Canada, advising that the public and postmasters of the Dominion were notified that the new agreement had gone into effect on the 6th inst. It is understood that the demand for American newspapers and period- icals had become s0 great that the Canadian postal authorities could no longer resist the pressure for a modi- fication of their former action. WINE FROM THE MAPLE. Surprising Statement In New Encyclo pedia Quoted In London, The recent dinner of the Canada ol at the Rits Hotel, London, was y attended. The president, Mr. SW Taylor, who spoke eloquently, a and the Governor sein, made an am reference to an engyclopedia "recently revised 3 brought up-to-date" by a Cam- Protoss, which informed the ois that the maple U tree produced a ee -------- m---- on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy, brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre. Food in concentrated form for sick and well, young and old, rich and poor. oy And it contains no drugs and no alcobol. ALL DRUGQISTS) 80c. AND $1.00¢ sometimes sub-acid fashiofi, asi ancial serenity a we Fo was undisturbed "duri the Anateis) storm over the border. ( ) Ii Canada had been to any extent un- wise her were those of lusty youth and were forgivable. (Applause.) The remaining speeches glowed with confidence in Canada's future. Ad- miral Douglas piously hoped th A miralty Barter o fleet {o dian waters. They could man ok ship, entirely with fer: willing to bert There: D. W. Stevens dwelt on the question of trans, in and the development of her terminals. Bignor Maroeni prsssed his grati- tude to the Government, which first yeve iy practical en- couragement. He declared the wire- less system of the St. Lawrence was unequ in the world. He would spare no effort to show that the en- couragement given him by Canada -- not be thrown away. He re- marked that he had just demonstrat- ed to the Admiralty officials what could be done in the way of wireless- ing transmission across the Atlantio, he Earl of Ranfurley, Bir E. Ward and Gen. Lawrie were among the guests, Camp For Wolf Hunters, The wolf hunters who recently re- turned to Montreal from the wilds about Kippawa, Que., caught two visoned wolves and ome Canadien om says a Montreal despatch to x New York Sun. The hunters say that weather conditions were against them, the snow not being sufficiently deep or the weather uy enough. However, the members' had a good ou! . Hy of the Sxcunsion will on the es camp in J oni clal purpose of. w: B " ws tiv gape to ve new and iki our help, Sa given ex-| TS, given ok sonar, bureau, Toronto only, number of men given employment, 2,835. i FISH PROTECTION iN CANADA. Great Lakes Are Rapidly Being De- ploted--Close Time Needed, At a meeting of the American Fish- eries Society, held at Erie a sh time ago, Mr. A. Kelly Evans of To- ronte read a valusble paper advocat- ing a better protection of fish in inter- national waters. Mr. Evans ia secre- tary of the Ontario Fish and Game Protective Association, province. striking features of the address de- livered by Mr. extract he read trom = by the commission appointed by x tor th or the hunting To "A Kingly Gift" EARL GREY'S APPEAL On behalf of Needy Consumptives Strong words of Canada's Governor-General At the official opening of the King Edward Sanatorium for Consumptives, near Toronto, His Excellency delivered an address that must have an important bearing on the future of the sanatorium movement in Canada. We quote == "The procsedings this afternoon confthenced with & beautiful and reverent prayer from your old friend, Dr. Potts. He What the light of the Lord might shine upon ue. That prayer is abundantly answered. He also prayed that the White Plague might be removed, Well, whether that prayer will be ed or not dep upon yo "la It nota aanding shame Ant roproach 10 the OVEN ments and individuals that there le not mere care taken by the peeple of Canada to protect themselves against the curse of consumption?" On his way out to the King' Eve Sanatorium, --so named ; of His Majesty pou bey apes ; paper has and is filled wma poultry, bot (io a fancy stand, Prof. A. Dominion Farm, Ottawa, is still i the Practical Poultry, while Prof. W. R. ger of the Poultry the Ontario Agricelt Guelph, has chaig of Incubation and Bi y ment. Rev. J. N. Willian Eogland's most note writes interestingly poultry doings in - Mr. H. S! Babcock, I., is another promi breeder on this Each phase o poultry Find, ered and the pa 'the Review' are replete with Silane re-produe- tions from life, plans of up-to-dat etc. The subscri cents per year, bu paper can have it a $1.00, and sample Ww on application to Review, 184 Adela Toronto, Ont. Manager| ult on, rate is fifty aders of this ree years for be sent [ree ian Poultry Street, West, gE GOOD LUCK KENS, DUCKS d without delay ", the King of F YOU WOU TURKEYS: AND' hy purchase ** The all Incubators. Let us lista The Chat It has double packed * with Pecrately fi non-copductor It has Aatowat! lator, f lial spparatus ever are Hhoraught A w hi 7 the most perfect be used. tic Bar Rega Nusery, It made for a People by a reliable Canadian Fir a reputation to malotain, 4 THE CHATH 'the features thal GOOD CIRCULATION And 's Constanly growing in Publle Favor. It Is the BEST ADVERTISIN MEDIUM in this District; Is the Champion of the Agriulturists and more conservative class of oh paoylaasiy nota favorite of schemers, boomers and cliques---it is the Trae hr wt Re er [EF FE ry Be Central Livery : PORT PLRRY. BARMLY thanking th the e pubilp for the that I have removed MY LIVERY ! to my former place of business Water Street which I am about to lsrgely extend io reuse facilities so that the public may be better accomtbodated with safe and desir RIGE AT MODERATE CHARGES R. -VANSBICELER. Port Perry, June 21, 1800, ATENTS ey one Enis ete ply Poldh head when {Sous Tile nelroe, without ary in a, Send for sample copy 4 VICTOR J. EVANS & DO. Attorneys, WASHINGTON, D. C. Seale. Tenders EALED TENDERS wil be received by the undersigned for the purchase of all or any of the 5 ag Jon Properties: belong Fie ohn Adams, advertised to oe sold y auction on nthe e gue November, and withdrawn sale. J. A. McGILLIVRAY, Temple Building, _ Toronto. Nov. 30, 1899. ---- SUNDERLAND 4 - Yow of § from How anit 'and nc factory work ke, rope al] of my goods will at Phi fraing pu F-23 5 re rrr SER Sie EEhdmrtas we Bs Bok Sh es Ee SHAE ERO Ti EAR a TREE Brel tmanivnL, uit tr, or. a, 01 Fe ring thanks to the p 4 B vaio Ah OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HA which I am determiped ¢ asl) oy, As an -- to fan it § Jan. Jot next, #4 work belog %&F MADE BY HAND€3 in stock, become

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