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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 3 Dec 1908, p. 1

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siloe and hense, open ight oer the lines south, connected the refidence of U. L. Robeon, V.S. Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1804. "WIL. H_HARRIS, BA LLB. BARRISTER, &c, Buccessor ; fo and occupant 8 Jie "offices of the late F. Mar Port Perry, - Oat. MONEY TO LOAN. Private Feds at 4 per cent. Feb. 7, 1901. Jno. W. Crozier, [§ ARRISTER., Serjerror CORVEYANCER, i Cin hee at residedec, 6th Cobh. each (one mile west of Port Perty,)-- Mosey 10 LOAN. E. FAREWELL, K.C, LL.B., County LX Crown Attorney, Barrister, Cony Sol- s Notary Public and Conve, Santer. dy wing Court House, Whitby, Ont, W. A SANCSTER, DENTAL SUS SURGEON. Office Hours--9 to 12 a.m', 2to6 p,m. 'Also open Haturday eveninge. i#r Gold Fillings, Work a Specialty. Biidge aud Crown Vitalised Air. Dr: F. D. McGrattan : (DENTIST) of Royal Collegé of Dental Surgeons, PD P.3. of Toronto Univ y. LDS. 'Office hours--S§ a mi to 8.30 p-m. Port Ferry, Apil 9, 1902. J. A. Hurray, DENTIST, Office over the I'ost Office. PORT PERRY All branohés 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: &a "ides to suit the times® North Ontario Observer A Weekly Polilical, Agriciltural and Family Newspaper 18 PEBLISHED AT PORT PERKY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ny H. PARSONS Rl imam i pasdin advan if not #1.50 hseription taken for less - br AR paper discontinned 4 Smut arrest ary, ps space sant no who dressed | jet i will be at on Nouns snd sy oc SAVINGS . DEPARTMENT «| Interest paid or Compounded four times a year. Sale Notes Cashed Blank Forms supplied Free This office is in an exceptionally strong position to handle Sale Notes to the eonvenience of both buy er and seller being a HUB surroundéd by Seven of its own Agencies, covering the entire surrounding naighborhood. You leave the Notes convenient to your "customers, service, No extra chavge for this H. G. HUTCHESON, Manager. DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS, BANKERS AND BROKERS MONEY TO LOAN (British Capital) at 4, 4! and 5 per cent. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SCLD OR EXCHANGED in any of the Provinces, or principal Cities in the Dominion of Canada. Marriage Licenses Issuod. AGEN T--Allan Line and C.P.R. Steas. bp Com-| panies. "FOSF BA ICENSED AUCTIONEER for th _4 County of Ongacrio. Sale Register wi the Osskkrvir Office. Patronage solicited Manchester, Jan. 19, 1899, - ---- fica: IH. McCAW, 1 6, Township of Sc ISSUER OF | Port Perry, on the le MARRIAGE LICENSES, Fort Perry Ont, | stock. The buildin Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883 tand'iiy a good state or Tey pair aed «1 Tar Hing. Soil good clay loatn ; ell fe | an "abundance ¢ f good v ater ; TE O | ard. Good grain and stock farm and never rented Terms to suit the pu let ser. Apply to the owner on the pre | utises, or address i WwW. 0 > first -classFars mM rt Sa [ree FIRST-C) Eonfiab r less, fof lot two 1m 1, con, GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &c FOR TIE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHI OF CARTWRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement ef | Ww another Auction Sale Season tore turn thanks to his mumercus pa'rens for | past favors. [un requesting then esteemed | and contivned patrenage he desires to state that no effort or pains will Le spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to him successes. lis very extensive practice in the past should be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. Al Sale given into his charge will be attended with promptucss and dispatch. Sale list | made out and blank notes supplied free, | on application. Parties wishing to engage his servicee | may consult his Sars Rraistewr either at | the Observer ov Standard Offices, Port | Perry, for dates claimed for Sales and' oy. make arrangements, or write to his address * £4 Phone at Residence, No. 31. '®a CHARGES MODERATE. Miss Tn Dress and Mantle Maker GEO. JAUKSON, Nov. 1, 1901. \ ISHES to inform the ladies Port Perry I'. O A Reliable Local 8Swulesman that she has moved to her fire Rooms over Messrs Jones Dunk WANTPED! ! & Cu's Store where she is prepared to execute all orders in Dress and for Port Perry. and adjoining | Mantle Making a ii un "Country to represent 5 _Surpassed for Cdnada's Oldest and Greatest Correctness of Style NURSERIES : . HAM, Port Perry cugog, July 1, 1908. G.J ISSUER MORRIS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES " Port Perky, ONT May ré; 1907. and. Charming Effect. While pusiess | in rome lines may ox args are consistent with ery ga ew 0 of hichwe hig han n obtain a per- with Ssttilary ve Te. kly for p: with us and our Agent will collect them at the point most | | guest was | Just to think that her husband w | sald. 4 prove. Thea trust this the time you have a hard cough. § Tae bast kind ole toaiimoninl- "Sold for over oixty yoarg! 7 Mace 2.0. Ayer Co. Towall, aot. Te RE --. SSE yers i BAIZ VOR, Wo have no seoretal Vo pulilsh the formulas of sil our medi TX. Keep the ho repular. and geitly laxative. Ayer a Pill All vagy bie ~ CANDLEFISH. The Oil Ie Used a Medicine by he! Natives of Alaska. The candlefish is about the size of a smelt and so fat that when dried and lighted it throws off a blaze of suffi- clent power to be used for illuminat- fing purposes, says Forest and Stream. Before the advent of the white man his candles these fish were used the Alaskan natives for that pur- pose. The Indians claim that candlefish possess valuable medicinal qualities, and candlefish oil is used by them as a universal cure for consumption. Hun- dreds of pounds of these fish are buried and left in the ground until they begin to decompose; then they are removed and dumped into a den receptacle, | a hollowed out log, or, more often, a ' dugout canoe that has passed its use- | fulness as a craft. Water is then add- 6d and the putrid mass is brought to a boiling point and kept simmering by plunging into it bowlders that have been heated. The oll is thus gradual- ly tried out, and after it has gathered on the surface, thick and clear, it is drawn off and placed in large wooden receptacles. A consumptive patient is liberally dosed with this oil. He drinks' it by the pint and is bathed in it sev- | eral times a day. To meet one of these dirty, sickly, gréasy lofiane, is one of Gd. a ; ow iy thot aii andl Weoke of this treatment a native who ence seern- ed to be In the last stages of the dis- ease becomes as robust and looks as | healthy as a perfectly strong man. THE TARDY GUEST. He Didn't Tell His Hostess the Truth About the Delay. Dinner had Leen ready and walting twenty minutes. The wife of the tardy very much embarrassed. S 80 rude as to be late at a dinner engage- ment and keep all the guests waiting! | After awhile the belated oue arrived, red faced and perspiring. "So sorry to keep you waiting," he "But I was detained at the of- fice with an out of town customer. Just couldn't get away." The excuse sounded all right and | was accepted by the hostess, but it was a myth. The truth was: Preoccupled, he had gone home from the office at the usual time and found the house locked, much to his surprise. Where In the mischief were his wife and children? he won- dered. Why didn't they tell him they were going away? He went all around the house and tried the doors, but they were locked... Then he found ft miece Note the Shelf 3 It s the Oven Door, for the knife seems | to any citizen of | contracted the habit | ald Mrs. Adams in | tone to 'some of her "he fluds it difficult to I of it since we returne fh great general of rmy, the sturdy patriot the author of the "of Independence, the chief the federal constitution itor of the Monroe dec- ple with the knife.-- Utica bree eta. Disadvantage. " sald a collector, "it is otey from a doctor than who Is slow pay. It is for him to swear that he able to make any collec- since the first of the year. iption room is open to all ents. A collector with a nuity can find a way to the men on the waiting rmation as to the terms After an interview with r persons who have pail r treatment and who bave told the cqllector they paid it tafes a mighty neve on the part of the doctor to Insist tliat he hasn't a dollar to his name." Lots of Elaces: "What's the matter?' a iceman of jthe tramp. any place "Any plage ter go!" tempinous feply. I United States before me many places ter go dit ne tha way ter stagt zed the po was the cob it's worryin' dizay weeks 1 actually fed like onc feeds a my hands and so covered with they had to be Bp ali the tine." the experience of Miss Mcsorley, of 75, Gore Sireet, fe. Maris. She adds: "I hold spoon nor fork. From ® to clbows the dreaded disease finger nals came ofl and my we raw mass. The itching in were almost excruciating, e montis of this torture and amputation was discussed." uk alone saved my hands 1 persevered with it and in d my feward. To-day, Iam pletely of every trace of the zema, and 1 fervently hope ers from skin disease may fgf- my case and the miracle [has worked." ik is without equal for eczema, ulcers, abscesses, piles, cracked sores, chapped places, and rics and diseases. Druggists jes at 50 cents a box, or post Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for e. You are warned against titates sometimes oflered a "Haven't you | ve got the whole | I've got so | ) are mind which | | and killed it."--London Telegraph. Why He Drowned. | Describing the stringent police reg: ulations of Berlin, a citizen of that city by way of fllustration told the following story: "Schmidt and Krauss met ene morn. ing In the park. i '""'Have you heard,' says Schmidt, 'the sad news about Muller? "No, says Krauss. 'What Is it? * 'Well, poor Muller went boating on the river yesterday. The boat ecap- sized, and he was drowned. The wd- ter was ten feet deep." " 'But couldn't he swim? "'Swim? Don't you knew that a persons. are strictly forbidden by the | police to swim in the river)" Not Mentioned by Herodotus. Yerxes was gwd luck in having been made king by his royal father in preference to the eldest son. "3ti1," he sald, "if the succession had been determined by a primary | election 1 would have got it just the same. Naturally everybody would have marked an X opposite my name." | Subsequently, however, A Poor Place. meditating upon a | | the Greeks | gave him tho double cross at Plataea. "And you say you almost starved to | death fn your last position?" said the kind housewife. "What position was it? "1 was treasurer of a poets' mam," replied with a deep sigh. Misdirected Chasity, | She--Papn has given $30,000 to es- | tablish a home for old men. Wasn't that awfuiy good of him? He--Yes. But it woud have been a whole lot better if ha'd given half that sum to | estirhlish g ome for yon and a certal 'young man 1 could ame. aehenge, | A Permanent Arransement. Counductor--What! A half ticket for | | exch of those g Pans | sr. Conductor | be fifteen | teen PB rou see, irs? senger-- Yes, | and the other at least thir- -That's right; but, tuey're half sisters.--Chicag asse RICH COUNTRY. Gwillim Speaks of Resources of | Northern British Columbia. J. C. Gwillim, professor of m in Quecen's University, na onig cently completed a tour through the Telkwa, Bulkley and Babine country in northern British Columbia on be- half of the Trail smelter. His im. | pressions as regasds its agricultural and mining possibilities are rather favorable. 1 "The Telkwa-Bulkley-Babine coun- try is a great district southwards of Hazelton. The valleys are broad, but not flat-bottomed as many peopla ex- pect. They are low rolling slopes, par- tially or totally wooded. The growth | upon these valley slopes is extra- | ordinary, and no fall frosts had oceur- red up to Se ore 10 in the main Bulkley valley," said Mr. Gwillim. "All grass, stock and root crops | scem to do very well. There seems to be a future for stogk and dairv | Christmas mas Stamps A Hillion to be § to be Sold Before Christmas. Prof. Every penny from the stamps, after paying for printing and distribution, will be used for the maintenance of poor prlients at the MusxOoKA Freer HOSPITAL FOR OONSUMPTIVES, and for extending ; dread Whi H the fight started in Denmark about four years ago, where thc cash returns have , built and financed a Consumptive | Hospital. A year ago, the Red Oross Society of Denmark soid over 499,009 ! with the co-operation of stores, churches, clubs, and boys and girls. In fact, everybody helped in this pop- ular movement, and this year their Nutional Red Cross Society is selling | ore the stainps all over the States. A STAHP FOR CANADA The neat little stamp in red and white, like above cat, and selling at one cent each, is published by the National Sanitarinm Association in the interests of the Muskoka Free Hospital. The stamp does not. pay postage, but may be put on letters, packages and Christmas ecards of kinds, and will bear the happy Sens son's. Grootings everywhere. li over the Domin- little. bands for One of them looks to union, | the dusty wayfarer, | 1 wicat Whet 1 you $C I get the nutritious in alw the be st hard wheat + L purest form. It uniformly light, or pas varies. If your Vay 3 wholesome try because its quality ncver 1 grocer docs not carry Royal Household Flour, he will get it for you. leur Mills Co., Lid, ¥ BCNTREAL DISCOURAGED MEN IS LIFE ¥ 1 Our New Mediol 11 others, it will d> for y you, Write for an hou FLET--"Tle Golden ESTABLISHED 20 C.O0-B. Last end cost cf oma Treatmen Mounier" Mo nemes on b WORT pee. H LIVING ma dishesrtened ptoms of No Treatment cent Evoryihinz confidential Question DE Bey Cor. hg. Ave., and riswold St., Petrol, Mich. proaaow "wWitl nay abe oats As Toh hie exports to the coast and north country. The conditions southward toward Nechaco, and southeastward toward Babine lake appear to be equally favorable for a large farming community. "Concerning mineral resources, ores of lead, silver and copper have been found over a bs large territory, but little has bee e in the way of devel i "The dist great and at present the transporta- Hon is all by Back animals. A wagon is. being b p ton to i on either side. The favors ig 2 fo, prospect. 2 vel epmen ea 4. Tub de must come about RTE there will be any ction of large t "Any ome entering in district at this stage should receive easy terms and plenty of tim» so. develop mineral Droperties } Desausy in e cost st of ulevel: opment great, and mental, ad the time of edie port uction cannot 1 the Grand, Trunk Pacific is on a shipping AWE WIGNTITE. An English fond of b his ancestry, took a coin from et and, pointing to the head on it, sald, "My great-great-grandfa- ther was made a lord by a father was malle an angel | y dian rhuose picture. you * Medicine For the Rige. Palatability in a ration for hogs is as fmportant as for horses and cattle. Change the hog's feed occasionally ct give him a little dessert occasionally, Wood ashes, salt and charcoal are rel. ished by the pigs and are good medi- cine. 1f they have access to a box of these they will take some cvery dag. The ashes are good for worms, and charcoal takes up the acids of thief stomach in stich a way as to bode ficial. ' so much easier to feed what you 'ean manufacture yourself, like cbareoal and ashes, that one is much more li ly to do this thas to depend on send- ing off for something. Place salt in tha' slop or, if not feeding slop, place In a box or trough where the hog cap gef at M_ * Heart Sire jlonst Strength. ar ho ear ho EEA hoart in ath 16 TR omens an gin

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