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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Oct 1908, p. 1

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{of "the Opposition leader a / collcagles resolved. itself Pion ea : faunsghel prisestion Xs ia, : AH CT : : nea noon and night the people turn Dffos and Residevor, Queen St, Port Peiry : * g . out in throngs to hear aud applaud ~ffice honre--8t0 10-a.m ; 1to 3 pm, Pes [the speakers. Ingersoll, Galt, Ber- . and Evenings: - - ¥ nh / r nele i ng . A : ilin, Waterloo, Hespeler, Guelph, 3 Telephone in office and house, 166 0 dV 9 é 0S1 ors makes it strong and healthy. §|St. Marys, Suwattord, Listowel, v ) ARS 1 f | The best kind of a testimonial-- | Hanover, Durham and Simcoe vied |, oy . | Sold for over sixty years." | with each other in doing honor to Made by J. 0. Ayer Oo., Lewell, Mass. | Mr. Borden and lus lieutenants. Also manufacturers of ~ 1 + { The largest halls and skating rivks | were unequalled to the crowds ass- |embled. Sometimes they were filled feet hair tonic. The hair stops coming out, grews faster, keeps soft and smooth. Ayer's 'Hair Vigor cures sick hair, open night pied andl day over the linos south, a. with the residence of &. L.-Ro "Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1804, "ALL DEALERS" WH. HARRIS, BA, LLB. Six months interest was credited to you on August 31st. | In future, Interest will be Paid or Compounded every three moOnths--4 times-a year. : > | | "Fighting Joe." : 9 SARSAPARILLA. yer Tis CHERRY PECTORAL. Joseph Martin, "Fighting Joe," 28 ih BARRISTER, &c., = = ; Itong before the speaking began and | St Wiifrid used to call him is ex- Suc: r to -and occupant of Re 4 BILACKSTOCK { a me 5 al or BE oe : ses == overflow meetings had to be held. posing things that are even. worse offices of the Jate F. Yarnold. ; 7 § J ; Te RTE = ] = rr This is a Fine Sample. |At Listowel farmers for twenty |ihan the St. John 'rake-off." Hae . Port Perry, - Oat. A Branch,of this Bauk is heing opened in Blackstock and until further : ' : Bil [railes around stood in the rain 10 |says in his latest speech : i 2 8 g a notice will be under the direction of the Port Perry Agency. Liberal Conservative a latform Readers of the Mail and Empire | hear the Conservative message. Tt was bad enough es sell posed "id MONEY TO LOAN. pe J ¥ have often heard of the "rake.off"| EP: a *a hit | hier 2 Soh. po a Private Funds at 4 per cont. at Ottawa, and have been introduc : 5 Mrz ups fang ter), but it) yao 3 ile ; H. G. HUTCHESON, Manager. ---- : J Sn Se ens DD TOU EAT GEE pe Netsh ies ay teil ie 9 . ag a clary and traflick- Mt Eri ALY SN rv | have never had so excellent a speci- | ws-- a3 Sh ¥ Jno. W. Crozier, fs Laid down by R. L. Borden, Mil} Opposition iii toni o iit 2050 Pow People m Port Perey |Full ie oh eet aos -- $ TH | % \ . | Ww is ¢ a u ; ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, . f: o John. Let us look fist at the bis Really Know How. ous for the position on the bench Yee at residence, 6th Con. e er X S tor{ of tus thing. Tlcre is work to = ~ &e, Office at ' ' y . 3 8 = : ._ {now occupied by Mr. Just Cl fh each {one mile west of Port Perig,)--1 DAVID J & DOUGLAS ADAMS aR be done ; there is a contract to be| Slow eating and regular meals is) ey 5 J 18tge. Lise : Mona? 10 Loan: . v y am 4 ict, Tenders are calied for, and |of great benefit toa wrongactingl, ©. * 2% oo _ a , Ur 5 : PUBLIC FINANCE. 2 \ the lowest bid, that of Mr. Mayes, | stomach. Those who suffer with jv get it a ie eo eX L5H t iatic d expendit f hii ie blic yer | 16 worl itv | > z YX: 5 000! b. FAREWELL, K.C, LLB, County BAN KERS AND BROKERS i appropriation aud expenditure of publi Jmonery ia the public oifurs to perform the work at fifty Lindigenion and weak stomach can towards the Liberal campaign . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- * C ) |cenis a cubic yard. Mr. Mayers | with care and the use of Mi-on-a funds. Both these men ar 0 ctor, &c., Notary Public oe Senvs ng Frm y APPOINTMENT BY MERIT | | ought to have received the coutract en tablets restore the Jiges Senne are Ly Difice--South wing Court House, Ys MO EY T L . * blic official ond duration Gh 1X7 oi ; lat that figure. But he did not. |tion to a healthy condition so that : pe i ont. N N a vit BR pon 5 Cm eral candidate. if « For my part," said Mr. Martin, : "I would rather vote for the Tory : candidate a hundred thousand times before I would allow a man to go : down to Ottawa with my franchise . to support a Government that car- ries on that kind of traffic." (Cheers.) Can it be that have come this ? You May Not Need It Now. a hitch somewliere ; and [they can eat what they want at any HONEST ELECTIONS. | &4 had to see Mr. McAvity, the presi- |time without fear of distress of sul- Re Hr a Lo jent of the Liberal Association of |lering. 8+ More cffective provisions to punish b ry and frautl-at elections, to ensure a John Sth s to. Ottawa, and Afle ows dav f Mi thorough publicity as to expendiiuies bywpolitical organizations ; to prevent the b= a Ri 8001 Siler a few ays use ON Alona accumulation of campaign funds for corrupt purposes shdito prohilnt contribu- new tender is put in--this time at stomach tablets, the headaches, cents a yard. Jen feeling, drowsiness, bad taste tions thereto by eorporations, contractors and promoters ji0 expedite the hear-1{ 55 ing of election petitions and to prevent collusive arrangem@nts for the withdrawal | This tender, however, does not |in the mouth, coated tongue, flatu- | meet with acceptance until another | lence, sleeplessness, distress after > 7 Fire, Lie and Accident Insurance. Lk REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR BXCRANGED || |i Baril ie iis on aT dm McAvity as the | weak stomach--will disappear, and in any of the Lrovinaes, or principal Cities in the that duty, to sinplily the procedure thurefor and to eufarge the Ja vs so amend- | contract has been entered into, with Dominion of Canada. H ed. ¥ 5) | Mr. Myers and Mr contract says | perfect digestion and good health Mayes shall pay to Mr. will be restored. . . yartics to it. That Marriage Licenses Issued. that Mr. : i YP : McAvity five cents per yard which Edw. B. Flint has so much con- AGEN T-- Allan Line and C.P.R. Steamship Con. jog Ing to fidence in the power of Miomna to (British Capital) at 4, 4} and 5 per cent. . W. A. SAHGSTER, DENTAL SURGEON. Office Howra--9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6 p,m. Alsa open Saturday eveninge, tis Le er Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crown Work a §pecialty. Vitalised Aire h 4 CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. g° 4. A thorouzh and complete reformation of the lawgikelating to the Civil Service so that future appointments shall be made by andfndependont comwis sion acting upon the report of examineis aticrcompetitivegxam nation. | he will receive owing to the rising Here is a simple home-made mix- 3 ture as given by an eminent auth- Dr. F. D. Mc¢Grattan (DENTIST) panies : X , se do, 3 e REFORM OF THE SENATE, 3 of the price from 50 cents a yard to | cure indigestion that he guarantees |ority on Kidney diseases, who D o HRIEY~ onl mame Dimi h 5 Such reform in the mode of selvCting mambo, oft d that Mr Mc-| satisfaction or mouey back. Price|makes the statement that that it Block 'over Allison's | === Er rts iar Irv owmn Te ss LAVILY ¢.Lib=lgosgente. 0 o | will relieve almost any case of ki rag Shoes) JOS. BAIRD [i . | <ifors to Rave the contract PRN ST Raa grees a AP UOIE IE Cita hie "iff boure--8 dm. toS.30 p.m. INSED < 2 - 6. A more careful selection of the sources from Ss A immigration shall ba efforts to Have the (contract, exten An article in the Tarotito News [stage of Bright's disease, He states ICENSED AUCTIONEER for the First classFarm for Sale sought, a Ie ou tin of immmiy rants And 46 nbolution of tha hoous ed. After this agreement had been |, ining out the reasons why the [that such symptoms as lame back, award- the contract was tort Perry, Apiil 9, 1902. J. A. Mufray, DENTIST, Office over the Post Office, PORT PERRY. County of Ontario. Sale Register at the OBskrvkr Office Patronage solicited. Manchester, Jan. 19, 1899. H. McCAW, Vs ISSUER OP MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont, Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883, AN branches of Dentistry, including Crown and Bridge Work successfully ' practiced. Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: &ar Prices to suit the times® North Ontario Observe A Weekly Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT FORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING sy 2 H. PARSONS TERMS. pun, {f paid in advanca? if nok 81.60 BRN a non akon. Tor Jost than eix months; no paper diseoniinned tl arrears are paid up. : TETTERS contalntsg money, when addressed to this Office, prepaid and registered will be ab ogr risk. K BMENTS sasured Nonpariel, and ADVERTHS socording to the oo occupy. Sy 'received tor publican; wi oul i 4 EA dey So rie allowed to Merehants snd they Hat reopen THB terms will' in all cases be striotly. adhered to JOB DEPARTMENT. cas 'Hand Bills, © Bil) Heads, Pamphlet oT Checks GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &c. FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CAR¥WRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement ef another Auction Sale Season to re- turn thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors. In requesting their esteemed and gontinued patrenage he desires to state that no effort or pains will be spared on his pirt to make all sales entrusted to him successes. His vory extensive practice in tho past should be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be attended t with promptucss and dispatch, Sale list made out aud blank notes supplied free, on application. Parties withing to engage hie services may consult hie SaLz Rkeister either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Sales and make arrangements, or write to his address &r Phone at Residence, No. $1. ® CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Nov. 1, 1901, Port Perry P. O A Reliable Local Sulesman WANTED! {for Port Perry and adjoining Country to represent. Sedu ¥ 3. NURSERIES ur stock | is complete "in every rtielt incl oe a new list of iallies which we alone handle: fight man will obtain a per- ation: with t ol Canada's Oldest and Greatest FPVHAT FIRST-CASS FARM coutain- ing 100 acres more or less, being composed of the south-half of lot 24, con. 6, Township of Scugog, two uiiles from Port Perry, on the leading road tc Black- stock. The buildings are commodious and in a good state of repair--good stabl- ing. Soil good clay loam ; well fenced; an abundance of good water ; good Orch: . Good grain and stock farm and was never rent Terms to suit the pur chaser. Aoply to the owner on the pre mises, or address W. R. HAM, Port Perr; Scugog, July 1, 1908. n G. J. MORRISH ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Port PERRY, ONT. May 10, 1907. - Miss Harrison. Dress and Mantle Maker \ ISHES to inform the ladies that she has moved to her fine Rooms over Messrs. Jones Dunk & Co's Store where she is prepared to execute all orders in Dressand and Charming Effect. Qur charges are consistent with value given. ot "Wilcox residental| hy the purpuse of obtaining 8) 8LCI cXCapt under very special circumstances ai particularly desirable classes of gottlers. wr PUBLIC LANDS AND FRANCHISES FOR 7. The management and development of ithe publi "Gomain (in which are to be inciuded the great national franchises) for the benefit aud under such conditions that a reasonable proportion of the fner of value arising there- trom shall inure to the people. NON-PARTISAN MANAGEMENT OF GOVERNMEN I RAILWAYS. 8 The operation and management of our govermmep: railways by an inde- pendent commiksion fres from partisan control or in e. fd NATIONAL PORTS, TRANSPORTATION AND COLD STORAGE. 9. The development and improvement of our natiohs! waterways, tha equip- HE PEOPLE signed ed, aud Mr. Mayes proceeded with his work. To Mr. McAvity the fol- lowing sums were paid: tl 20 ene honest rank and file of the Liberal party liave no heart in the present contest closes with the following paragraph: "There was also the loud, asinine bray of empty-headed back-benches howling down the most reasonable propositions from the other side. Often they did not know what they were howling at. There was Mr. Paterson who should have known better, roaring down with his thunderous voice the argu- ments of some young Opposition 12. The improvement of existing portions of the country and thn inunzuration, a system of free rural mail delivery. 18. The unimpaired maintenance of all py been conferred upon the Provinees of Carigds A PUBLIC UTILITIES CO 10. The reorganization of the present Railway commission with wider pow and more extended: thorough and effective control over all corporatiol utilities or invested with franchises of a national eH PUBLIC TELEPIONES AND TES 11. The establishment, after dno investigation, / graphs and telephones under conditions which invested in those enterprise. - IMPROVED POSTAL TF & postal facild TARIFF POLIC 12. A fiscal policy which will promoto the useful articles and coynmodities that can be adv faciured from or by means of our rational res interests of tho cousumer as well as to the jas ulation. IMPERIAL PREFER) 13. The promation by negotiation, lugistation PROVINCIAL'R after | of $STON. gion as a Public Utilities iction, 50 as to estabiish ning or operating public ter. RAPHS. system of national tele- just to capital already IES. is!ly in newly developed per inquiry as to cost, of i) n within Canada of all pously produced or manu- paving due regard to tha her constitutional means constitution. ment of national ports, the improvement of transpaggation facilities and conse- quent reduction of freight rates between place of 'p whether at bome or abroad, aud tho,establishnten: storage. duction aud the market A thorough system of cold bof the wage-earuing pop- E Mantle Making in a manner un. |of a system of mutual preferential trade with pire. A surpassed for : ; JUSTICE TO THE NEW! CES. : orve. - 15. The restoration of the public™lands to thie ces of Alberta and Sas" CG reciness of Style katchewan upon fair terms. - ; yk . government which have member that he could not answer. There was that exhibition when Sir Richard Cartwright shattered the dol by his speech on the Jackson episode. These and icebreakers and Arctic outfits, and timber leases and marine signals, and emer gency rations, and Blairmore town sites, and Robins leases, aud a hun- dred more episodes and decals and crookednesses account for the leth- largy of the Liberal party in 1908 as compared with the enthusiasm of 1896." Total svaevia wr $35:933 The contract was a perfect windfall for Mr. McAwvity. He pulled in $35,933 in less than two years, and did not do a stroke of work for the money, except such aswas political. There are two points in the affair | that are not to be overlooked. One is the fact that this thing could not have been carried through without the knowledge and consent of the Government. The Government | called for a second tender. The Government held back the contract | WORK THAT WEAKENS. until the agreement had been made between the contractor and the |Booth's Kidney Pills Have president of the Liberal Association. | [)one Good Service for the The Government knew right well People Who Work in that the price was raised from 50 Port Perry. cents to 55 cents a yard for the 4o0- A ooo yards in order that the extra | Many Port Perry people work five cents, which ran up to $35,933 | every day in come strained unatural ou the entire contract might be paid | position "bending constantly over a to Mr. McAvity. Does not that desk, riding on jolting wagons or look like robbery? Are we justified | cars, bending over heavy house in giving the men guilty of this| york, lifting, reaching, pulling, all crime another lease of power with [hese strains tend to wear, weaken authority to repeat the theft? Bear land injure the kidneys until they in mind, these contracts are not ||| behind in their work of filtering entered into by asingle Minister. | je poison out of the blood. Booth's They all goto theCouncil, and every | Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, put Minister knows, hem. The strength in bad backs, Port Perry | entire Ministry NSWET- | cuges prove it. » | "Another point to z bered is that this is one case out of many. We spend millions a year through contracts, There are thousands of contracts issued annually. If rob: bery was committed in this case, is it probably that the other contracts are fiee from the taint of graft? With $35.933 taken out of the Treasury in this one instance, is it not certain that many. more thou- sands of dollars are taken in other cases? Mr. Borden is of the opin- ion that $10,000,000 year is stolen and wasted. And he may be right in his figure, for our expenses have risen from $44,000,000 to $112,000,- 1000 annually, and there is no value to show for thé difference in the outlays. This latest revelation ought to settle the question that is to be solved on the 26th, No man with {a spark of honesty in him will | surely allow the thievery, of which 'the St. John case isa sample, to be continued. Mail and Empire. St. "Part" Perry, back has bothered me a : for a number of years and I suffered almost constantly from headache and muscular soreness all ovér my ual aching became unbesrdble. 1 also suffered from bladder 'trouble. Sometimes a heavy sediment would show in the urine with burnt pains on passing same. I obtain: Booth's Store and took them as di recommend Booth's Kidney Pills, Sold by dealers. Pri The R. T. Booth Co., > ? phy, Third Class, Max. Cassidy 82, C. Short M. Short 78, B. Hau 75, M. Jackso R. Hende Be back to my shoulders. This €ontin- of idney Pills at Fhigt's Dru y eed now am free from all these difficul- ties. My back does not burt me, I can do all = work and I cheerfully Price go Cents. A Erie, Ont., sole Canadian : 0 Result of examination in Geogra- . pain in the side, frequent desire tg urinate, especially at night ; painful and discolored urination, are readily overcome. Here is the receipe. Try i: Fluid Extract of Dandelion, one- balf ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce ; Compound Syrup Sarsap- arilla, three ounces. Take a tea- spoonful after each meal and at bedtime. A wellknown druggist here in town is authority that these ingre- dients are harmless and easily mix- ed at home by shaking well in a bottle. This mixture has a peculiar and soothing effect upon the entire Kidney and and Urinary structure, and often overcomes the worst forms of Rheumatism in just a little while. This mixture is said to remove all blood disorders aud cure the Rheu- matism by forcing the Kidneys tq. filter and strain from the blood or system all uric acid and foul, de- composed waste matter, which cau: these afflictions. Try it if you aren't well. Save the prescription. torn Picton, Gut., Oct. 15.--Dr. W. Tyner, of this town, aged about 33, was instantly killed last night. He left town in his auto about 8.30 p.m. for Belleville, and this morning was found underneath the overturned car. Death had evidently been in- stantaneous. - ---- ee They Give Wondertul Health' None are so healthy, so buoyant. and full of life as those who regu- late with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Even in one night they work wonders. Fur apd coating they take from the tongue, rs they relegate to, ---- the past, biliousness 25d stomach, = system cleansed and pur b Hamilton's Pills! true laxative a perfect tonic, harmless apd wh vegetable in composition, that. do you good. To feel and best use Dr. Hamilton's at any dealers. Conservatives in | Ontario have, shown what ¢g governmy * means. Give them A tawa. : = How is it that 'our friesids enemy' have, #othing whateyer: say this time about "the full PRITE eat Honesty in public, affairs. is "ideal of R. L. Borden... will act as wisely in 'eley to the Shief lace in the as Ontario did in ney, | Kingston, Oct. = 1 O'Hara died duriog t lowing a fall from an the House yard. J | fered internal injuries: night, 'apple tree in| He suf~ '

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