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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 May 1909, p. 1

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55 ny College of Surgeons, of fog Royal i burg : Member of the Fasalty 9 ro Offigs and Reside and Evenings. and ddy over the-lines south, with the residence of GG. L. Robson, V.8. WI. HARRIS, BA. LLB. {aecessor / to and occupant of the si of the Jate F. NM. Yarnold. Pétt Perry, - Ont. tort Perry, April 9, 1002. bt Te ¥ , No. 22.] m------ e------ \R.'D, ARCHER, M.D.G.M. Victor! 4 tvessity ; M. B, Toronto University, womb. or the Collega of Physicisns and urgeons, Out,;. Licentiate of the Royal Edinburg ; Licentiate |. ollege of Physicians, i aos eons, | Glasgow ; Rolonda 3 Office and dence, second 'Davis' Furniture Bmporjam, fice hours--9 to 1 » ay i ly noe, Queen 8t., Pott Péyry ffice "hours--8 to 10 a.m ; 1to3 pm, ef » Telephone in office and honre, open night connec * Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1894. BARRISTER, &c.,. MONEY TO LOAN. Private Funds at § per cent. Fob. 7, 1901. "Jno. W. Crozier, ) ARRISTER., SorictTor, CONVEYANCER, &c. Office at residence, 6th Con. each (one mile west of Port Perry,)-- Money 10 LOAN. BE. FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B, County 3) , Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- sitor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyander. Jffice--South iving Court House, V hitby, Ont, : WA. SANGSTER; Office Hours--9 to'12a.m., ao 6 p,m. Also open Saturday evenings. er Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crown S| pecialty. Vitalised Air. F. D. McGrattan (DENTIST) L.D.S. of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, also D.D.S. of Toronto University. Office in the Allison Block over Allison's Drag Store. Office hours--8 a.m: $08.30 p.m. D J. A. Murray, ; DENTIST, fice over the Post Office. ; PORT PERRY. All branches of Dentistry, including Crown and Bridge Work stccessfally practiced. | Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silvér, Aluminum or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless gxtractipn when required: ar Prices to suit the times® North Ontario Observer A Weekly - Political, Agricultiral and Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING| durpumstasm-- Blackstock * i Port Perry : Branch : Branches also at Bowmanville, Oshawa, Whitby, | Claremont, Stouffville, Sunderland and Brooklin. oo L a PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, TENDERS WANTED, |e TED pa tn JUNE fTth, 1909, for the decorating of|' the interior of the Town Hall with a Metalio Coillng and Sidewalls.| Tenders to state pricé of Ceiling and Walls Wille Plans ad Suneis: TN Fh in 1 Na 5' ADP sions may be had on application to ] 7 8 8 n 570 squash plants, and ore tl The bectles are. the, En Sy ql ih . osunlly mot be enoneh of the HEF IAW As. aho Tench .H. G. HUTCHESON, Nox 18 HEREBY GIVEN that in the neighborhood to do much dam- street her wee Mannger. the first sitting of the Court of Re- we, ingly she held it © : w. J. WHITE, Titian to revise the Assessment Roll of pretty; picture as she Acting Manager. e light, Township of Reach. for the year 1909 will be held at the Town Hall, Manchester, on MONDAY (B itish Capital) at 4 in any of the Provinces, « Dominion 0, pan 108 ICENSED 4 County of Ontario. the Operrver Office Patronage solicited. Manchester, Jan. 19, 1899. GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &¢. FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, another Auction Sale Scason-to ve- turn thanks to his numerous patrons for past favors. In pfquesting their estcemed and continued prtronage he desires to state that no offoet or pains will be spared on his 1 to make fh "sales Hi him successes. in the pust should be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. given into his charge will be attended t with promptness and dispatch, Sale list | on application. { Parties wishing to engage his services' may consult hie SALE REGISTER either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port Perry, for dates claimed for muke arrangements, or write to his address CHARGES MODERATE GEO. JAC P. Nov. 1, 1901. X "A Reliable Local Sulesman | WANTED! | for Port Perry and adjoining Country to represent DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS, BANKERS ND B ROKER MONEY TO LOAN Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. Br following Farm Property belonging | exon or holt oo Erin actacked by A REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED Marriage Licenses Issued. AGENT --Allan Line and C.P.R Steamship Com- AUCTIONEER ~for the [8 Sale Register at Bl V ISHES at this the commencement ef 3 His very extensive practice 'k§ Al Sale | 2 made out and blank notes supplied free, | Sales, and 'f,, supply all necessary information &7 Phone at Residence, No. 31. ® pest routes, &c. In to parties as to the cheapest and | IML WILLIAMS, | egg stage Im ant huls. In the spring addition to ns! Punce Albert. | prep they. hat Li they are placed on ¢ {numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail-| the corn foots Ly the ants. The ants are very fond of a sw et fluid which road and Steamsl lines, he has! Fo » i fjord oa Srey bonne] Mien Hatrisen, | comes our of the cocoon as a small brown moth. These moths lay great numbers of eggs, which hateh into small worms. These worms eat their way into the apple through the blossom end. The apples thus affected usually fall off, and fn a short time the worms crawl out and again spin cocoons around themselves, The life cycle is lived aver again, and a second brood of the ER a | | JUNE 7th, 1909, at Two o clock p.m., of | J which all persons interested are Yo-| --So 3 quired to take notice and govern them- | X. i me Insect Pests Lea By ANNETTE | selves accordingly. | By C. V. GREGORY * puMOIS. W. F. DOBSO 1, Agricaltural Division. Iowa Staté College Si | Tow in C A A fp Copyrighted, 1809, by A sociated % | tot Map te ih nship Clerk. Copyright, 1009, by American Press Assoc 'ation : , Nerary Prose. a 3 | + foot Sobor D Bb { | MONG the enemies which the sth Farms for Sale fA com or ins | | , 4} and 5 per cent. | than insects. Nothing is more aggravating than to have a proinising . | horde of "bugs" and greatly injured ofa to the Estates of Georgs and id If not entirely ruined. Hyland deceased. is F Insects, like weeds, are very difficult } ) or Sale by to deal with if yom go at them one at i Tender. a time, but if properly managed they | can be easily held in check. Krom m x 2 the standpeint of the' damage they do, 1. The South hal ; | [ South fy ou A ro 18 fa the} insects may be divided into two [cession of East Whithy T ownship, com- | classes--those which attack field crops | pricing in all 195 acres. There is a and those which are injurious to fruit ond hooss and farm buildings, water apd garden crops. and orchurd. The land is in a good «4® ace 8 DUmber Of 1nsecH [state of cultivation and 18 4 miles from | which attack corn. While these are ii ah ; pi ig present §5/large enough num- 0 2 ha South-east quarter of lot 21 i 23 considerabl B | he ath Con A oy aan or Sen any ga e Pot a hin of the entire crop, the money value EY | I oR ? 3 is well | of the damage they intlict on the corn ij 2capied foripa stave lard, | grown on a quarter section each year Further particulars can be had on | amounts to no small sum. application to Thomas Hyland, Cadmus, | One of the most important of these wr principal Cities in the / Canada. moths appears about the middle of July. It 18 this brood which does the most damage. It is the worms which batch from the eggs laid by them that and winter are so often found in fall apples. Many polsons, of which paris green is the one most commonly used, are effective in destroying the codling moth. Paris green is usually used in connection with bordeaux mixture, which is a remedy for the various fun gous diseases which affect the leaves and frult To make thls mixture dissolve five mm -------- i ~vBA TRS | or gone) Hyland, Port Ferry, or to| pests is the corm root wor. The pounds of copper sulpbate and five AZ « K | tot ¢ undersigned. egzs, which are laid in the cornfield pounds of lime reparately In twenty HE " Tenders will ha receive ww 1 | during August or Scptewber, hatch five gallons of water each. When they Peterboro Business Coliege Le anions will be sdciivad Wy W. % Vowing the WiEt June or July. The ro torueliy dimen nix the tw Fina botn tested fu" th crucible of experience, | June 1st, 1809. Tenders will bs receiv | worms when full grown are about solutions and add four ounces of paris with he fre of pubic, cuinon, wil" has nok wd on either or both farms. Tha high-| one-third of an inch louz and as biz green. The lime in this solution is popular a oh oot iv. Fo : oy or auy tender not necessarily accepted. | around as a plo. They hore up inside added to pravent the chemicals from In tividual inecruction. No vionti nn. | W. E. N. SINCLAIR | the roots, injuring them so badly tha: fnjuring the leaves and to wake the Mail Courses. Eater any duy Box 154 OSHAWA, ONT. | the growth of the plaut is seriously mixture stick better. Three spravivgs aro sufficient for the checked. Often, too, the roots are 80 weakensd that the corn blows Son a Ron ng August + en immediately 4 dalli tho second from ten to twenty inte | days later and the third about the Tast This bee- | of July. One of the chief insect enemies of the plum and on: which also attacks many of the other fruits is the curcu- | Suriciton FOR SAID ESTATES. Oshawa, May 8rd, 1909. SPOTTGN & MeRONE, » rn PRINCIPALS. ee | Sturt Right IMPROVE your Flock of Hens by getting Eggs from Barred Piymouth locks--bred to lay. See my Pen of Pure-DBreds. codling moth. The first should be giv- Write for parpiculars afier the blossoms ® h ® Rd DEY jt green beetle. tle feeds om the silks and tips of ears and lays eggs for the next year's crop of worms, | Another insect which lives on the roots of eoEn Is the root louse. These lice are very «mall and helpless. They are kept tbroush the winter in the : re | ICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr. WH. McCaw, Pert | Perry, is now In a position (0 issue fickets to all parts of the world and | Ecas $1.00 per 15. { » 1s secreted by the lice, and they take Parties | care of them for this purpose. the Grand Trunk Railway. ; | intending to travel will consult ther Dress and Ma | Maker | Other insects which do more or fess own interests by consulting Mr or VE TTS 06 s damage to the corn crop are the stalk 3 7 TISHES n 2 |: ; orm. white it " McCaw before embarking on & trip. | W 1 Jig 3 form hs ladics | borer, wipewori, | grub, bill bug, that she has moved to the | cutworm, et 1 ¢ Insects live and FIG. XY A EPRAYER AT WORK ' | rooms occupied by her | multiply im gross Lk ( and from there fi His Lucky i When Rud Grayson, the big center rush of the Crescent team, toppled like a falling tree with his full, bard, bunched 230 pounds on top of Don Laldlaw there was a howl of joy from Grayson's side, for with the downfall of Laidlaw the Scythian team was doomed. That night the spectators of the great event of the upper ten athletic season went home well pleased that they had seen a desperate and perfect game. But Don Laldlaw was left a wreck for life by it. "Something" had happened to his back. What the "'some- thing" was the doctors and surgeons didn't seem able to say. At any rate, they agreed that probably he would never walk again unless "something" favorable happened, and that was not at all likely. "Life is full of sarcasms, and this seems to be one of them," murmured Laidlaw, despite his fliness still a fine LAIDLAW GOT ON HIS FEET, STUMBLING AND BTAGGERING TOWARD THE CHILD. hs formerly al : : For Sale lover Mr. Flint's Drug Store where | ind thelr wy into the \djoining corn ' The ha Dogue Gi ty egge . [che is prepared to execute all or-| felds. They do thc greatest damage, | in the your fruit shortly after it sets of and is | 10 doluz so ft leaves a half moon J ders for Dress and Mantle Making | however, when the grass which is Its trad vhaped sc looking young fellow, as he was being A | chair T Pa re feats At that instant a thunderous éhug- chugchug reached Laidlaw's | ears. With unspeakable horror the helpless man saw a runaway touring can with a white faced chauffeur yanking.des- perately at the wheel, bearing down upon her. "Run, baby, run!' shrieked young, man, but Toodles never move: With an awful wrench that seemed to tear soul and body apart Laidlaw got on his feet, stumbling and stagger ing toward the child. A long reach, a quick clutch, and he rolled over against the curb with the little one safe in his arms jpst as the monster thundered past. } Presently he drew himself up on to the curbing and tried to soothe the whimpering Toodles. "Nassy sing get baby?' she Robbed. "Thank God it didn't!" said Laidlaw fervently, trembling violently with the reaction, while the pain in his back shot and stung and raged through his perves and brain 1lké white hot iron. "Mercy! Mercy on me?" cried the, nurse as she reached them. "You have saved her, sir! Oh, how can L thank you?" And she hugged the child passionately to her. "Naughty baby! What is the name of the gentleman that I may tell it to Mme. Vernon?" she pleaded. "Never mind!" answered Laidlaw, hastily. "Take Toodles ome DOW. Tn come to mee you some day, little one," he added as he kissed the red lips. "Vernon? So that 1s Maud's baby sister. She was ¢ nondescript bunch of white clothes tie time 1 saw her. And Siasie has picture on her 'tabo.' Oh, pshaw; that doesn t signify anything" The astounded fir nssive look on his dttend-, countenance ant"s ust encouraged Lajdlaw to make another effort to surprize him "1 actually be- lieve 1 c3n alk with your help, James" sgid he, with a gasp, A he pulled himself up and sank Into his 1 jumped: that's all 1 know." «aid be I tioned Uy the doctor ater when sud the great surgeon as "Hm-m!" he prodded up id down aidlaw's ephie "It 18 noguestionnbly a. case Then followed something that ' Latin 5 ny old name you 1 only let me | wo follow grant cnre--we shall do very weil," smiled the or cle Mrs. Veroot Aan called that afternoon to their "her as n pe 1 in calling Dou, Mrs. Vero at discomfort fully aware er of eran iu 1 of Don's 1. nis wut fered to show \ernon her cher jshed orchids, leaving the you peo- ple to gaze at each other wiih beating Learts Shyly Maud approached the couch - ) # Canada's Oldest and Greatest| yyouse aND LOTS. sited "0 "IE bnurpassed or © | Dowel gard po ts or H. PARSONS NURSERIES on: Cochrane St. Port Perry nanner unsurpasse or from nearly all insects One of the surest ways of setts ri Wpgeusd down the avenue in an inva SERMS 81 por annum, if paid in advance ; if not $%50 : 3 known as the Wilcox residental | Cqrreciness of Style | i graty or grage) Of hE insect is lo Jur ihe beetles pias re © a a) where Laldlaw reclined in answer to wil be No subscription taken for less While business in some lines may property. Apply to J d.Cl 7 Fflect.| cam he Readily reiented by a good from the tree at this time E e tyrue to the attendant and sald: pis unspoken wish. ttn six months und no paper diseontinned | he dull farmers were never more b. J ADAMS. and Charming "fect. | aystem gf votatio is 18 espectally Sy iso an effective remedy. ~ is me into het suas gc "How can 1 ever repay you, Don?" a | teat ve ands foun frome ANS | ne | SE VET | mi" Ses ren i WO Sata le cn riod" Office, aud registered will be st our risk. | than at the présent season. High P P the value given | sects as gutworivs and grubs do not may be used, but arsenate of I ad is ot Diy 3 po Ob, thank God for--both! | ADVERTISEMENTS measaréd by Nonpariel, snd | prices for all classes' of fruit have | -- ah edhe os my cxtent on clover. The better, stuce it is ies finble infers Ye 16, This wind CLE Uke » iu He comd scarcely hear ber sweet ink to he aca they oor: + | een obtained the fruit have cmmmpenaee re ------------ | Port Perry, April 1, 1909. | roaqaRpiorinz of the ground and | (be leaves. It in plied at the rate of Laidlaw watched the man disappear yojee, but, grasping a rufe on her, ApverTienn aro tor pub Be ee obtained the past season, and Wood -- ee -------- | change/of crops here n rotation Iu fol. | three pounds to Hfty gallons of water, round the cores with a sense of ir gown, pulled her gently nearer. "Shall a paths sracions oserted unt Jlere iss as a, consequence, an. in The Great op > | lowed ase fatal to most insects. Dame The spray shouid be applied just be tation forelgn to his hitherto bold andy te you how?' he asked eagerly. { ; yo rapa or tt HL creased demand for Nursery Stock. > Te, | age from these pests will be still for fore the blossoms open, just after they Almost cheerful acceptance « f fate. "Yes, Don," with a sweet, shy note A LIBERAL discount allewed to Morohants snd othe?" Our stack is complete in every @)\ Sexual Weakness, Mental | ced if the sofl is kept so well fall and again about fifteen days later. Hang it alll T wish there was 80me of gyrrender in her soft murmur. : . who adyprtise by the year oc half year. department including a new list of spore AXD Artes Brain W x missions, Spor i with plant food that the Polsonous sprays should never be ap- artistic way of leaving this world, he "Kiss me, sweetheart, with all that { | get a quick start in the plied to fruit trees while they are in muttered. W ho would have thotighs means to us both," begged the invalid. , one short year would make suc h a "That was a lucky jump," re THB terms will in all cases be strictly adhered to JOB DEPARTMENT. 'Posters specialties which we alone handle. , The right man will" obtain a per- Pamphlet. Hasod Bills, | manent situation with territory re- rograms, - Dodger Bill Hesds, ~ Thecks | Served for Dinh Pay weekly. Free Loder ends, Wedding Invitations, sample outfit, etc., write for partic- Sank Forma Recsip Books, Busiasss bu: a UIAFS: 4 ; ; Boi Cirulars, Assombly Cards, STONE & WELLINGTON Te Visiting Onrds, ke " FONTHILL, NURSERIES | of every style and color OvER 800 ACRES ¥ ¥u a rote ax Say ONTARIO TORONTO, - - ity and an ear! ve. six for 85. One Tinpotency, Ei 8% of "which lead to. S| lease, shx wi or mailed in plain | DOCTORS FAILED | Lydia E.Pigkham's Vegeta: bie Compound Cured Her. | Toronto, Canada, --*1 shall endeavor | : to deseribe to you how I felt belore 1 | bi i ™ ydia E. Pinkbam's Ve ure. by al Srogaiets recel 'Write for Pam Fie wood Madioing Coe Wisdos:, t attacks. . medles, with the exception | } @. J. MORRISH ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Port PERRY, OnT. Goop BREAD For ALL-- The demand for the Bread of Mr. Pearn's manufacture is such that __ parties from the surrounding vill- ages of Port Perry are constantly _ driving to town in order {6 obtain | it, so in order to meet the largely rani mand Mr. Pearn has concl to largely increase his | read route t in all the ville ved i ated In this way, they ar sus and better able to with- t, cannot be applied to or blossom. It is vot necessary in order to destroy the insects and will kill many of the honeybees, upon which the blossoms are so dependent for pol- Ination. The insects that have been men- tioned so far live by eating the leaves and fruit apd in doing so take up enough of the poison to put an end to thelr destructive work. There is an- other class of lusects, which such remedies are not effective. 'fhese are the sucking which plant lice are the most commen exanples. | surface. substance which will kill by coming & contact with them must pose than kerosene emulsion... This back into the pail, This causes th oil to mix thoroughly with the water. Before using, this original mixture is diluted with six to ten parts of wa- is is 'a serious. enemy thie! however, for insects, of Insects of this kind feed Ly drilling through the outer layer of the leaf or bark and sucking the plant To get rid of sucking insects some be used. There is nothing better for this pur- made by dissolving half a pound of soap in a gallon of boiling rainwater. This mixture is then taken from the stove and two gallons of kerosene add- ed. The compound should be churned violently for a few moments by pump- ing it up with the spray pump and common insect affecting garden. crops and one that is hard to handle the striped cucumber beetle. This i of egcumbert, melons and other plants n SprayingMoes little good. to Injure the tender plants Where but a few hills ave for the first shange In one's prospects? Theo full Jf life and pluck and now a husky babe in a perambulxtor!" He laughed In spite of his fit of despondency. The laugh vanished almost at once. fe was thinking, and thinking hard. fle always did think of that same cue thing--of the girl to whom he had in- tended to propose on the very night of the game. "Kismet!" he mattered. "1 wander if she cares--much? She is sympathetic when we meet nnd ja a mapper that doesn't sting. Bless her! To think that that's all over now!" And Don sighed heavily over his blasted hopes from any poison which may be on the Laidlaw turned his b with | Laidlaw was fond of & aue. quickly. A | : golden halved tot stood ¢lpse beside him. Her big brown eyes, With golden tights in them, guzed wonderingly the fropkness of babyhood straight Into his astonished , ones. ] and, | en to be a most satisfactory | she was a welcome interruption to his | ment for nasal catarrh and. brooch: | thoughts. He answered cheerily: "Hel- |ial trouble. lo, kid! Where did you escape from? | You'll eatch your death out here with-' | out a hat and those bare legs," notle- | conscfenti y | ing the biue Sesh above the tiny. white | ¢yer ae, socks. "Where's your nurse or who- | ever has you in tow?' "Over dere," answered baby vaguely, point acrosa the that ran down the m! dle of the broad ave- tapi coaxed | H comes back |i8 Don Laidlaw later. And two shad- ows faded apart silently at the sound' of voices in the conservatory. iv MEDIATE RELIRBF. From Boughs, Colds, gSbre Thronts and Hoarseness by' i Using Hyomei. 1 When you catch cold you want tr .e 11d of it as quickly as you can You der't want to lie around the {bone for a week swallowing naus- | eatina drugs. Wily not avoid this? Why not, or. [doze |. Ohoho!, What funny baby ear | jis, e your cold in five minutes? thus pe &° | plage! Aln't you dot any tootsies, | y\yj,y pRogaiapd v ' ? Mr. Man?' piped a little : "Sa bps can do it by using Hyomel, re for cold h, bron- [and guaranteed cure coughs, sore throat, catarr {'chitis and asthma. ] William Guest of Ayr, Ont, 'Booth's Hyomei, which has says: rov- reat: Ibave doctored con- siderably for, these troubles, and; considerably for these trayb You.

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