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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Jun 1909, p. 4

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5 av owthyeak of to the opera- pd the house A. 'supposed: thay the 'bouse fly have bedn to the A rt aon the tickling of pro- and the 1aking of But the work of visitor is now declared More extensive than this + tH8 housefly 'is said to give a largs proportion of his business. all sorts of filth fhe fly con- persohal investigations, with that he carries wih hind germs of a large variety of dis- aud distributes them among fiiends. Typhoid gerits are picked up by the fly, and the germs of tnbereulo.is are gath- y him from the sputum of 3 hic Wherever the fly alights e deposits the parasites) a ac- company him and disease follows ih his wake. If the fly promenades food the food thus visited is may be a source of 1f : careful fly, to]. 'meat undesirable. The <3 of the fly to-day is simply dreadful. So lad is it that! all precautions ought to be taken to! keep him out of the housy and away frcm the table. All houses can be spared the fly evil by the exercise of cafe in the opening add shutting of /doors and screens, and the darkening of un. used rooms. Keep the room dark and leave a small aperture 1n the tter, and the flies will leave lor a quarters, All food should be protected flies. If covered the fly cannot freach it. Aud covered it ought to be. . - Tu sickness, If a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ which this | nerve coutrols will also surely fail. It] may bea slomach nerve, or it may | ave given stength or support to the eart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Bhoop"s Restorative was not made to 086 the stom: ch nor to temporary stim- ate the heart and kiduoys That o'd ghioned method is all wrong. Dr. Rp Re-torative goes directly ta filing inside nerves, The re. mar ef success algthis prescription demonstrates tho wisdom of treating the actu! cause of these failing organs. And it ws indeed easy to prove. A simpla five or ten days test will surely tell. Try it once, and seo! Sold by all drug- gists. ioe Syracuse, N. Y., June 12.--Chas Chafee, onvicted of stealing chick ens, was to-day sentenced to Au- burn Prison for lite. The Judge had no discretion, as Chalfee had beenfconvicted five times for burg- lary. Start Right ! 3 IMPROVE your Flock of Hens [rom Barred SER my Pen of Pure-Breds. _ Eqcs $1.00 per 15. E. M. WILLIAMS, Prince Albert. EVERY WOMAN It Aare shou. (he SHOULD 84 HAVE re fine o garments, wal oiike i gatins, tiemen's clothes, etos iH f the dra SEIT EE Si Si wot + Tal Tn wide is save you n the course of a year. ite for a treo oopy. Wo pay express charges ano wey on 00d from Out of town © TeMy VALET" FOUNTAIN THE CLEANER 30 Adelaide St. W., Toronto AX BENRDIOT 11423 XK. C. 5. B,, Vol. =i A TRUE PICTURE OF HIM] La THE PROPERTY OF Ianson Bros, Greenbank ren lar RY Description and Bedigree STS ROYAL BENEDICT No, 11422, Sire Benedict (10315) No. g3o0, by Taconw pode os dam Mary McGregor (12864) by McGregor (1487) No, te Second ab Door Die (5908) by Peter the Great (3884). Baron's Pride (9122) by Sir Everard (5353) dam Forest Queen (7233) by Springluil Darnley (2429) by Pretender (509g). ROYAL BENEDICT No. 11422, dam Rose of Darnley No. 8187 by Linkwood Boy (8754) No. 8186 by Cairnbrogie Stamp (9274). Second dam Darnley Rose (8566) No.6443 by Daruley (222) No. 26 by Con- queror (199). Third dam Maggie of Alfred (4320) by Prince Alired (618) by General (322). Foe dam Moll ---- by Johny Cope (417). Fifth dam by London Tom (508), ROYAL BENEDICT No. 11422 was bred by Thos. Ianson, Butler, Ind. Heis a dapple blah with white face, off hind leg white, foaled April 25h, 1903, and weighs 2000 pounds, stands 17} liatids high." He is a heavy smooth bodied horse with the very best of feet and legs and a fine mover. His sire, Benedict (10315) No. g300, was imported by Brookside Farm Co., Furt Wayne, Ind.,, and was exported to Scotland by Montgomery some {hree years ago. Benedict, the only time ever shown in Scotland was first as a two-year-old at the High- land at Kelso in 1898, was awarded the champion: ship as the best male Clydesdale at the Show, beat- ing all aged horses. Benedict was the Strathmore Dramivn horse for 189g and stood at highest fee by any three-year-old standing in Scotland. ay s Pride, the grand sire of ROYAL BENEDICT, isthe best breeding harse in Scotland to-day, and at four years old was first as male champion at the Highlands at Aberdeen. Description of the dam of ROYAL BENEDICT, Rose of Darnley No. 8187 :--dark brown, whits strip on face, hind feet white, foaled 1894, bred by Thomas lanson, Butler, Ind,, is a very fine blocky mare, weighing 2140 pounds. Grand sire, Cairn- brogie Stamp (9274), winner of all the highest honors in Scotland when two and three years old. Grand dam Darnley Rose (8566) No. 6443, sire Darnley (222) one of the grandest Clydesdales of the century. Won among other prizes first at the Highland Society in 1877, 1878 and 1879, also champion two years, first at the Royal Show in 1880. Prince Alfred (618) was by General (322), sire of Prince of Wales (673), the world famed horse. steel 3 of the material and in reasons why, and mation It grade steel ed from this market price Who can estimate which such a ey is make in the tool steel interest in this country? An End In Lilé avers do not take 8s gerlously as the ou}, sometimes, The three-masted was ashore on the sandbar the other an old timber drogher of canal type, built to fit out any more waste of ; in fact her conforms "to the famous "built by the mile and hen the tiny Ward brothers had the breakers hung like a the jibboom of the ing the chance to snatch the jaws of the devouring squareness of the vessel's noticeable to the ay, cap," one of them their craft was hove up crest to the level of the crew, "to decide a bet, miLy "gaying ch is the of this fd "Billy" Maclean's First The death of Dr. goode Hall, recalls the first plunge into about twenty years Mahon had worth for some years and tion, but only after Miners Off The discovery aves, 15 miles by or miles the latest notth. A man three to four peded from That Handsoms, Young, Roadster Stallion | CHIMES A. The property of R® E. ANGLE, Raglan, will the present season as announced on Route Cards. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE CHIMES A. was foaled May 22, 1905; beautiful bright bay ; bred by R. E. Angle, Ragll -- VR Lot Dhan ii Edin beautit Bright Tay ; fed by pe Bats, Ont, CHIMES A's sire, Hawley Chines 2.14), spéaks for himself, Mr. Hamlin refused $4,000 for Chimes ax a two-year-old. ES A's dam was Maud Stanton, she b Santen Poguk Stanton by General Stanton, Hambietonisn od The gr. dam of CH hie A. was by Blue all 75. Pogus ftanton's dam was Winfield Scot Upon looking over CHIMES A % podigren you you will ebser?e that he breeds back to the wonder. ian 10 both on his sire and dam's side. You will aleo see that he e Ju rich uth the blood of Blutianeor avd Mambrino King. Mambrine King was considered thé most handsowe hoy Ie A. Is of excellent quality jh tas ty of size and substance, t boi rearing feet for which his pragen ontart shed i bao He bas beni sion, tnd a -- sore ae horve awl ily nd bi iat ae resOminuid to parties ng lect roadsters. developmen great iy oo Jar level head Br Noman e's seseas '§ okhats I 480. Cleaning and Gen door North moderate. delivered, ® (G00D | GIRGULATION | And 18 Constantly growing in Public Favor. It ls the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM & in this Disteletj Is the Chaiupion of the Agriculiurists and more. conservative olass of peopla-ie hota fools of schemer, boomers and olques--it Ib Ihe "TTR aE : REV, 7 Anion, Third Bunday st 10.90 8. m. FAIR GRONDS is the Time for Housé Cleaning. {SKATING RINK| PORT PERRY FOR SALE Ts UNDERSIGNED offer for Sale the Fair Grounds 2d pats Rink These properties wil Id at a TE and on OpyTiics will be ent Jergin particulars on application to the pro- prietor, WM, TUMMONDS, Port Perry, Aug.6, 1907. "ALL GOOD THINGS win]n on" N Pp Iam roenatod to do all knd$ of Papering, Painting, &c. Paper and Paint hivaished © if requ red . ; ' W. F. NOTT, (Successor to J. A. Rodman.) 2 2 doors north of Mr. Wicden's store om med =| Central Liverf PORT PERRY. HRasrhy thanking the pul liberal patronage received dari pa TE many years I have kept = Livery Establish mentiff Port Perry, I have much Monsuse is : sanouncing that I bave rem MY LIVERY f tomy former place of business 5 Water Street | which am. about to targe) chend of emai in hk ies 80 that accommodated a jh

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