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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Apr 1909, p. 4

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7 Ha 2 i 15 ETH 7f8kgqol f Frevecd | i AFF E3 position and put your place apd you have a good, bars. A farmer who has opening on the highways away fitted up with bars like mentioned. The bars as seen in the second are simply made and very serviceable § 1 i i LH i BARS USING HORSESHOE CAYCE. Bet two good sized poste one on either side of the barway and to each ove , tn equal distance apart, dail large horseshoes, allowing the round part to stand out far egough from posts to admit the bar poles easily. | Facts For the Farm Hom Ohio has a law compelling nursery- men, or those engaged la growing trees, vines or shrubs, to file applice- tion with the state agricultural Ge partment before July 1 of each year for the inspection of such stock. Die- Posing of uninspected stock renders the owner subject to fine. F-3fost farmers who have tried it are ih to believe that the | wale of food by Is not worth | the trouble. : | Tbe Minnesota bas origivated a new variety of winter | Tye, called Minvesota No. 2. This rye | | It has taken nearly thirty-five of conscientious effort for breeders te get the Poland-Chisa bog down to the 'splendid, easy feeding, compact, finished animal that it Is today. There is no better winter breakfast for hems than equal parts of ! i Ed ge li i out instructions; ~and after the was over askel ed what the tb "Why, I them that 'were an priest To-! pe | en! French. 'would | bites. «| reraarkable: | immediately ware clranly the raw par ! healthy skin, '* Wien 0 thi " Zam-Bik «d more have dene i d oF embl Health Berne OF ecBema, @ Peon l Obserter The 1). 6. jnfinitesimal bit of progress within fifty miles from the starting point without arrest." The captain said that more money was probably speat by the in advertising a deserter than the re- ward of $50 offered for his capture SIZING UP THE BABY. Varying Views of the Different Mem- bers of the Family. This is what the Browns had to say of the latest addition to the family: The Mother--Ob, isn't he the cutest, crandest, handsomest, smartest little fellow in the whole world? Such eves! Such features! Such shoulders! And bear him talk, will you? Why, be un- Cerstands perfectly every word I say. The Father--Theres a bey for you! Smith will brag about that kid of his, will he? Well, you just wait until this youngster is a month oid, and Fil take the conceit out of Smith! Little Bobby--So that's what the stork brought, eh? Gee, the stork must bare It In for this family! : Little Bella--Ob, ma, he's swallowed 21 his teeth, and all his hair's blowed | off! Bachelor Brother--1 don't want to csuse you folks any anxiety, but he's the smallest human being I ever saw outside of a dime museum. You waut to feed him wpon roast beef and por child as soon as he has his he's a month old 1 supp when shall all have to stand on our come cut. From the shadowy depths round. | The budget debate is HES 8 it t 8 Hy {lor 54 Bo ug- worm, n rn Ran, poisoned sores, che 8. had |g, members have kept themselves be under control x the House, Sut 2 gossip be true they have not n lend Ba caucus, and have emphatical ly told the old-timers on their side that there must be a change of fiscal poliey in the direction of "either an increase of the British nce or a general lowering of tariff al} {6 give an opportunity for the frank cussion of the low (ati views Indians Die of Strange Disease. Seventy-two Indians dead from # strange discase at Fort Chip an, and several hundred in Sie of 8 four posts of the Hudson Bay . in Mackenzie river district, is the oS ing mews brought from the north by Angus Brabant, inspector of trading ts for the Hudson Bay Oo. in the aokenzie river distriet, who arrived in Winnipeg recently. Hunters on the trail are suddenly stricken with it, and trappers in the results wi year, 'and Brabant says that less than one per cent, of the ple are en- in trapping. Por have turned to fishing, but the fish, too, ? FREES it sk 2 f i Hg i i 6x £ il { il i 5 { i : ir | h Fel E phi | Fes if Hi pe if iy Ex i § R Arso TomonTo AND NEW YORK Without taking a d icine into the stomach. akin injar. d store Tia lieve for price froin Foronto; 8 Hoxes | B. re warmed against WNL iwitatious, | sumetimes re prgbontod E10 be ** just as good." i ¥ x % pétitifents in They are nak one of the New Be ospitals fo determine what fo tion thefé is for the claim that thet is a cure for rheumatism, MAKES ASTONISHING g of a bee gd MionNa TaBLETS 'Dyspepsia BY ProsprLY RS CAUSE, OR 3 There is just dyspepsia and stog trivail or serious and t is (0 tone up or put energy ipththe stomach walis, so that they | be able to properly mix or cht food. Mi-o-na tablet ly arouse the stomach from its in@€tion and in a short time it is ablelte. da its work properly. 4 Harry Dodd ridge Street, Hastings, Ont. sa "For seven years 1 had suffe id spent much money doctoring, b 10 ho avail! I could eat but: lity would ferment! ang gas, which ca S pression. 1 waging sour gas would bel ach, 1 was languid had no ambiti going anywhe i Bf, and in less han six" wee a had com- pletely cured my Edw. B. .Flin @ druggist, sells j_ cents a large box, under a all that is gl 8d for them or money back: parantee to do'| (GOOD BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Wo In thy Dhtrlet) Is the Champions of the Agriculturiste - ; dbnsorrs olé-<-ls hold favorit aon} While itn of poinltecif debi 1 9 of Wk al ok Did \ | Offiee Port Dery followa § olng THE GRAND PRIZE The matle are deapatohed from the Poa Soine South=11.20 a. m, Golne North= 8.18 p, m, Golog Sonth--10 p.m. Grand Trunk Railway. TIME TABLE, ' Port PaRRY, GOING SOUTH, GOING NORTH, 7.08 a.m, 9.51 a.m, 11.45 a.m, 5:40 p\m, 3:40 pm, 7933 pm, J. BP, R. Time Table, MYRTLE STATION, Bt Fe AP Ci his % 4 (10 Am, 6.00 p.m, REY. MR, LWtTGH, Paton Babbath Bervioss, 11 and 1, Weak Evening BIranaers welcome sd comuatod a beste AT, JOHN'S OHUROH, (PRUANYRRRIAR.) ARY. I. NGUAA B.A, Par Babbavh' Wa and JO) reek Evealn BAPTIST OHRURCH, REY, MR HRGAN, Pastor. OQRUACK OF THR ASCENSION, (ANGLICAN) ' epee MR. N, H. NOBLR~Lay Reader--in charge. Bunday=dating, eh ng Tem, Bundey PO 0 pm. v 0) CHURCH, REV =~ RICHARDSON, Third Sanday 4 10.008. m, HARNESS Agcenf. : » DE METHODIST URCH Patent Exp Offices: { A tI IIIT TS Spring Is the Time fet I am prepared to do all kinds & Papering, Painting, &c. : Paper and Paint (ofafshéd il required o W. F. NOTT, (Successor to J. A. Rodman.} 2 doors north of M2, Widden's stof&" Central Liver PRT PERRY, meats Port rtf ET MY LIVERY { Vomy former pce of bled Water Sfreet which Tam sbeut to largely exfedd rs Se mpg re RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES | R. VANSICKRER, . Part Parry, June 21, 1000, Agricultural i schines *® N ~

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