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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Jul 1909, p. 1

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>" flive hotirs--8'to 10 a.m ; 1403 pm, and Evenings. Telephone in office aud hoyse, open pight and day over the lines south, conpected with the residence of 3. L. Robson, V.8. Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1604. BARRISTER, &c., Buccessor to and peoupant of the offices of the late & + Yamold. Port Perry, - Ont. aed 'MONEY Té LOAN, Private Funds at 4 per cent. Feb. 7, 1961. "Jno. W. Orozier, RRISTER, SOLWATOR, CONVEYANOiR, Bi Office at residence, 6th Con, each (one milg west of Port Perry;j-- Monet To Loan. - K, FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B., Cottht J . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- vitor, &o., Notary Public and Cenveyaiter. Jice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Out, "W. A SANGSTER, DENTAL SURGEON. Office Hours --9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 8 p,m. Abso open Saturday eveniunge, #7 Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. Vitalived Air. Dr. F. D, McGrattan (DENTIST) £.D,8. of Royal CoMege of Dental Surgeons, also D.D:8. of Toronto University, Office in the Allison Block over Allison's br Xi Drug Store. 8-8 a;m. £08.80 p.m, ) es § J. A. Murray, DENTIST, )fice over the Post Office. PORT PERRY. AIL brauches 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: 8 Prices to suit the times® North Ontario Observer d Weekly Political, Agricultural and' Family Newspaper IS PUBLISHED AT FORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING bY . H. PARSONS TERMS. --§1 whoum, if paid in advance ; if nou $1.50 Bn be Ba Re ioe, Draped Sad vogalored wil be aoc Suite APTI, BES a = AD! J TIS tor with. Pi ke 3 A WER i orc oN sot aoe TH JB verme will in alt cases be steiotly sdhered to JOB DEPARTMENT. _ Pamphlet Hand Bills, Poaters tograms, Dodger Lower Heads, Weddifig Invitations, lank Forms Recelp Books; Business On & Books Circulars, Assembly Oavda, Visiting Cards; so WLI. HARRIS BA. LLB. Bill leads, "Checks | Port Blackstock + * Claremont, Tr ~ | Bi % ; k mn rt Perry Branch ™ & JUIHEsoN. ; WJ. WHITE. also dt Bowmanville, Oshawa, Whitby, Stouffville, Sunderland and Brooklin. in any of the panies. "DAVID J. & BOUCLAS ADAMS, BANKERS AND BROKERS. MONEY TO LOAN {Biti sh Oapital) at 4, 4} and 5 per cent. Fire, Life. and Accident Insurance. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED Provinces, or principal Cities in the Dominion of Canada. Marriage Licenses Issued. AGENT Allan Line and C.P.R. Steamship Com- JOS. BAIRD ICENSED ' AUCTIONEER for the 4 County of Ontario. 'Sale Register at the Opsekvir Office Patronage solicited. Manchester, Jan, 19, 1899, GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, &c. FOR THE COUSTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII OF CARTWRIGHT, © N another Auction Sale Season to re- "paat favors. dur and continued patrobnge he desires to state that no effort or pains will be spated on his part to make all sales entrusted to ilin successes. His very exteusive practice in the past should be a sufficient recon mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be attended t with promptuess and dispatch. Sale list made out and blank notes supplied free, on application. Partirs wishing to engage his services may consult his SaLe RkoIsTew either at the Observer or Standard Offises, Port ¥ make arrangements, or write to his address #7 Phone at Residence, No. 51. wa CHARGES MODERATF. GEO. JACKSON, Nov. 1, 1901. Port Perry I', O A Reliable Local Sulesman WANTED! for Port Perry and adjoining Country to represent (Canada's Oldest and Greatest NURSERIES While business in some lines may be dull farmers were never more encouraged as regards fruit growing than at the present season. High prices for all classes of fruit have been obtained tha past season, and there is asia consequence, an in- creased demand for Nursery Stock. 'Our stock is complete in every departnient including a new list of specialties which we alone handle. The right man will obtain a per- served for him, Pay weekl sample outfit, etc., write for ulars. ET eT STONE & WELLINGTON FONTHILL NURSERIES Free tic manent situation with territory re. | 1 | TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorrLp.--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Pert Perry, is now in a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary ihformation to parties as to the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamship lines, he has {been re appointed Ticket Agent for . ithe Grand Trunk Railway. ISHES at thisthe commenérmwent of intending to travel wil! consult their Parties "own interests by "consulting Nr, { | | property. t ) 1 Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, and v oure. By i. 4 fer | McCaw before embarkitg on a trip. For Sale. QUEE 1 AND LOTS, situated on Cochrane St. Port Perry known as the Wilcox residental Apply to D. J. ADAMS, IBROK HR, Port PERRY. The Great English Remedy. A positive cure for all forms 4 Sexuay Sy caknow, Montal an sRroRE AND AFTER Brain Wo Emissions, Sper Impotency, E of 'Abuse or all' of which, lead to Consumptina, 1 , Insanity and an ear} ve, Tiof $1 per pli sixiol 6 fit fl SA] Bold by ail to or mailed 4 plain 00, os for ag lot, o Wood Medicine Co., Windsor, Pa G. J. MORRISH ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Port PERRY, ONT. May to, 1907. Goon BREAD FOR ALL-- The demand for the Bread of Mr. _ Pearn's manufacture is such that parties from the surrounding vill- a es of Port Perry are constantly driving to town 1m order to obtain it, 80 in order to meet the largely increased demand Mr. Pearn has contluded to largely increase his bread route by taking in all the : J ¥illages, and next week will com- mence the new route; so be on the look out for the **GGoopBreAD" agen, Flowsil's, Gr night. Wednesday -- Proceed . to. Th Christi House, Saintfield, noon ; ¢h + £0 Seay obed to C. Honey's, Rose's Corners, noow; theu td the Sebert House, Port Pi for night. Friday --Proceed to his dohn Park's, Manchester, and the following Monday. John § ag CORNER STON; "Imported Clyde erty of J.« Ernest Holtby, Mancbester, will make the present season as follows : Tuesday leave hisown stable. lot 90, con. lot 2, Brock, and proceed to Jas -Lieasks, Wick, for noon; then to the Brock House, Sunderland, and remain till Wednesday noott Wednesday atternoou-- Proceed to Jas. Murray's, and remain till Thurs- duy noon. Thursday &fternoon-<Proceed' to \V, Stacey's, lot 8, con. 5, Mariposa, remain till Friday noon. Friday after- noon -- Proceed to T. Moase's, Fingerboard, and remain til Saturday noon. Saturday afternoon-- the following Tuesday. Manager. BANKS KNIGHT (12085) Vol. 46 8. [4113] Vol. 13 Can. --This Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the property of Jas. Innes, Sonya, will make the present season ns follows ;--Tuesday, leave his own stable, Souya, and proceed to John Waddell', Pinedale, noon ; then to Collins' Hatel, Sunderland, for night. © Wednesday-- . Proceed to Victoria Corners for night, Thursday --Procced to The. Christie House, Sainttield, for night Friday-- Proceed to Seagrave for night. Satur- day-- Proceed to his own stable and' re- main till the following Tuesday. Alex: Martin, Manager. ROYAL BENEDICT 11422 A C.8. B, Vol. 12 -- This Imported-Bred Clydesdale Jam Hill, till the following Monday. H. Haight, or r Sushi [5436] This Young. C HUrwdwle Stallion the property. of, + Mrudersg Patt, or A gt. the worm aw Tolluwe 5 AVed lewve thie at. Charles Hi proceed to WE, MeCallougl 7. Reach for noon ; House, U duy noon bridge, and remain till Thurs: Thursday wfternoon--Pro- followivy 'Wednesday. ROYAL FREELAND [0098] 13608)--This Imported Clyderdale Stallion, tho pre- perty of The Shirley Syndicate, will make the present senason as follows :-- Monday, leave his own stable, Shirley, and proceed to Jus. Scott's, Dailingtou, and remain till Tuesday noon. Tuesday (nfternoon)--Proceed to Jas. Stron, Cartwright, for night. Wednesday-- Proceed to '*Ambleside™, Scugog, for noon ; then to Hope Bros', for nigh Thursday-- Proceed to the Sebert House, Port Perry, for night. Friduy-- Proceed t) Jos: Flewell's. Manchester, for noon then to Irvin Johnston's, Quaker Street, for night. Saturday --Proceed to his own stable und remain till the following Mon. day. Gea Mackie, Manager. x ROYAL FLUSH (11906) [4790]-- This Clydesdale Stallion the property of the Reach, Port Perry and Scugog Syndicate will make the season of 1006, ae follows Moaday, May 8, will leave his own stable Raglan, aad proceed to John Thompson's lot 13, con: 3, Reach, noon; then to P. C. Graham's, lot 12, con. 6, for night. Tuesday -- Proceed to Jas. McKi 'ey con. 10, night. Wednesday-- Proceed to Alex. Leask's, con, 11, night. Tha Percy, for night: FRIDAY --Proceed to Thos Graham's, Scugog, noon; then to Jas, Jackeon's, for night Saturday-- CAPT. TOM -- That Fashionably-Bred | "Trotting Stallion, Capt: Tom, the season at the Sebert House, Port Perry- CHIMES A --This Jona Roadster Stal- lion, the propeity of R. E- Asigle, Raglan, whose route has not yet be¢n finally de- cided on, it is understood Rowever that he will visit, diring the sesson, some of the most important ccotres in South Outario, incla Oshawa, Whitby and Port Perry: ARDALLAH STANTON No 651--This Road and Carriage Stallion, the property ree will "the Houses Norman e for night. Tharaday--Pre: | he Men | ap ! [8305], (11916)--This | § wle Stallfon, the prop- |1 Prooeed to his awn stable and réwmain till | was Stallion, the property of lauson Bros, Greenbank, will make the present season as follows :--Monday, leave his own stabie, lot 10, con. 10, And proceed to the Sebéry Louse, Port Merry; and remain tilt Ve duesday morning. t ecnesday-- Proceed to M, Christie's, Utica, at noon; then to the Mansion Hose, Uxbridge, and remain till Friday watuing: Friday -- Proceed to his own stable aod remain | then to the: Mavsion:| > ord to Lifs own stable and remain till the | --Proceed to Frank McClintock's, Port | Proceed to Jas. Kirby's, lot 17, cow: 3, n diocese, sajd he wished nova ; then to his own stable till Mon- r th Sivan, sill bg In- day- Thos. Graham, Managing Director. 3 dying out. In reality In- C, Blanchard, Groom. increasing except among perty of Samuel Mosure, will make this |! DROPEED IN THE STREET. Warm weather and acute indigest; were the chiéf causes of a pliysieal col- lapse thatiovercame Mr. J. V.' Donag- han near entrance of the Pennsy! Vania Rail: depot last Thursday. A 'policemanf lifted him into a cab and tie was hutried fo his home In afl inter view next da, Mr. Donaghue stated : "I ctically. unconscious when I ar rived home. Tknew I was in bad shape. because for weeks I had beeu fightin, Sgaine} pains in my back as !severe as 1 Thad been shot at, Indigestion and biliousness were the cause of my col- lapse, and so doubt had Been keeping up i 'headache land dizziness fron which { suffered. "Fortunately, my w.fe knew just what I needed e gave me three Of Dr. Hamilton's Pllls of Man- drakeand Butternut and put me to bed the morning I was as fresh as a aisy; my system was cl¥atied of its load of potsonoua wastee and I felt like a new man, From now on, in order t6 keep my é¥Stem properly regulated, I will use Dr. Hamilton's Pills regularly. I know mary who do so and they tlever have a day's illness." Why not be healthy, Hearty and well Vou owe it to yourself, to youf family, to your frierds You cannot work pro perly ; you cannot be happy yourself, if you are tortured by indigestion, and all the nagging pains and unplesgantness which accompany it--if you are weak- ejied by aneemia--if your blood is being i and yonr system upset by con tipation. "1 you ate suffering from any of these ments of the system cither or iu, shes) go at the nearest chen asi tive will cure fv and enrich your a by safe and improve your appetite and Belp you to sleep Dr. Hamiltons Pills will give § strength and vigotlt. Thsy will help work better, 25¢. per. box, cr five for $1.00, at all dealers, of The thozone Company, Kingston, Ont ito a 'Railway as Farmef: ~ean imagine the talk there puth Coast Railway announc- it would undertake to plow, ceed any farm alo its also dig a well and build g for the farmer. Yet this is ) p Canadian Pacific has re- Billy been doing without gny flourish of | fRmpets for settlers locating on pation i r comes the traffic, so that lway which thus ftself turns Bf is by no means wasting time. Las has been the dévolpmént of 'in the last ten years, 0 area en settled more quickly than hgtn Alberta, once the C.P.R. work to fill it.--Standard of Killing Off Indians. Bynod of the Diocese of Sas- yan recently Venerable Arch- cKay, in charge of Indian nds, that to change open air, fn good leather fresh' buffalo meat, to cheap on the reserve, where int rations were doled out to due' time the Indians would as did the Saxons, Danes mans in England. One-third d west belonged The McCord Home Contains a Wealth assemblage of his w of Canadiah Refics. On the Ccte des Neiges road, ont of hese parts Montreal, near where the electrics Joee whale. leave the highway for the Priests' geandard. Fatm, there stands a classic Greek! temple--the most interesting house, pefhaps, in add. For three-score ars and more it has been known as emple Grove. Beliind its Doric col- | onnade one may come into .contact Parad ened soon be a men, warriors, nobles, Voyageurs, and © martyrs, been identified with Canada fof the past 2560 years. The Temple is the residence of Mr. David Ross McCord, a man who has worked and toiled for a lifetime on behalf of Canada--his native land. Charmingly located is that pretty treasure house among the oaks, the elms, the maples, the pines and the fragrant lilacs of Mount Royal. Its retty Doric colonnade recalls the ays of ancient Greece--the days when arches had not been thought of. It is a veritable poem in brick znd stone and wood, and ite environment of tres and flower and shrub only adds to its beauty and its charm. explorers, | first la very small mother country, etchings, in memoranda and graphs, in letters and manu anto- | arrows, in armor and coats-of-arms; and china, in furniture dnd curios, in scientific ap- parti of a bye-gone day. These trea- sures have be¢n literally gathered from the fout corners of the world. nowhere else in the world. more assertive, is this: knowledge of the man who created it. Without a most in phistays. 'his pwn il and the brush of thé chief artist he employed in' sam painting the oils would have been utterly unconscious of the strategic value of the scenes they depicted. in Ontario Province and medals. publicity this splendid and intensely interes collection, as well as its collector get it and him. Mr. McCord is chival- come of much rous engugh to sacrifice himself and than they are now. his f: y associations in the of Quebec (dating back to soon after and it m surf at Louisbourg) in order that he may have the satisfaction of seeing, in a National Museum, teachers ac-! companied by their classes face to face with scenes nnd whinkh names femedy had, cu also benefit her if suffering with the same {i Here are two letters whic he ¢ «iD Glanford Station, Ont. -- "I have taken has dome me much We will fay a handsome reward to any «or that ei seu has been made other mind will ever bb jtixta- {27 into 4 united eéduca- --J. M. .. Co-operation in Cariada. That co-operation in Canada will wer and source of much bent 108 oases + 31 the people ean 3 | be ju from the ptogreas mu with all the great churchmen, states- | the. Montreal Indsiinl peratiy | ety, which recently comple ts who have year on May 7. Starti capital | members, it has made such strides | that today it has a first-class store and delivery system and 137 members, | and is steadily increasing. The mem- ' bers comprise principally old country people who have seen and experienced the benefits of co-operation in the where distributive co-operative societies have been veloped to their greatest limits. lately the Canadian people are ning to see the benefits of it will be but a short time when co- operation will be as much appreciated | here as it is now in Great Britain. Hon. F. D. Monk has done much to i the respect of the world and indeed Fan Tone Ia Ish of Ma wid promots federal legislation in favor regulates the finances and politics 'of and water color, in portraits and lsnd- | f co-operative societies throughout | myeh more presumptuous natlogs. scapes, in battlefields and forts, in I ian, at Monier = Bonds of states and governments, of hy 3 ' mad ent : chateaux, and fuins; in prints and found study of the sttjers. he | railroads with a govern guaran- scripts; | DR the masses of He DO i In ORS {| wou erive from such ation in books and parchments; in guns and and it is to be hoped that his efforts in banners and battle flags; in marble | ¥ill soon be crowned with sides Indian ware and wodge- | and that laws will be passed similar in relics and mementoes; in| 0 those existing in the British Isles. Wine Growing in Ontario. Wipe growing 1s a branch 6f Cana- dian industry about which not very Tbe history of Canada for a period much is heard, and it might be better of 250 years is there--there in visible for its progress if the makers of wine and tangible form; there as it exists from Canadian grapes were a little d put their products The morale of the whole collection before the oily with a greater de- That, grand and unrivalled gree of persistence and vigor. as it is, it is a mere shadow of the Canadian wines possesg great merit was a fact which was ciearly demon- timate knowledge of stratea at the Franco-British Exhibi- 7 $1ort in London tasty year, when several ples of wine from grapes If a greater measure of were given to Canadian | It is still feared in Montreal that wines, many of the brands of which possess undoubted features of excel- lence, and more uniformity observed owner, be coaxed away to another in the process of manufacture, there great educational centre in Canada. is no real reason why in the near | At are indeed being made to future Canadian wines should not be- greater importance Province Governmental supervision is desirable, t ] ! ight be worth while levying his ancestors landed with Wolfe in the a small nominal tax upon the makers in order to secure this supervision. mim "The Amiable Peer." A many<sided man He has a cammand of several lan. When whown positive and reliable proof that 4 certain numerous cases of female ills, wouldn't any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would rouble ? Lydia 8. IEE as imran Dayse futind any mtd iujus to Of © 0C- tors did me no good. 1 anifered dreadfu ly until 1 Dogan talking Stil] Held the Grudge. op your medicine. It has ulso helped other women to wi IL have Medium {at seance)--Is there a Mm. recommended it."--Dirs. Henry Clark, Glanford Station, Ontario. | Kersmith in the audience? Her first do . a husband wishes to ber. Another woman says Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve le Mes. Sensutith-Fhere : i i can Compound is the best Yeo jth word io v2 r don't Fox fo Bg -- "1 always h that a A Dy and olism aligns food dis me and canse soreness. Fink s Vegetable better, and San walk wits ambition, 1 have en ma oe Families to tak as Via te bast remot 1n/ wn Mrs. Bourque, Fox Creek, N. B,, Canada. prove. to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful of these women were paid in an their testimonials, or that the letters are publish B., in Montreal e by rative out with only 49 Bat dh oth- er countries would scorn it, have built - up a monetary power that commands tee, bonds of cities and towns, of mort" gage companies, are the Frenchman's ' choice. It is safe to say that in Parle coupons are cut from the bonds of nearly every government under the sun. AN INNOCENT VICTIM. Swinburne and the Grouchy Head Master of Eton. Once when Algernon Charles Swin- burne was traveling back with his fa- ' school at the end of one of they entered a carriage in - which the then head master of Eton, who was buried in the Times, was That TowIY gained diplomas "Dr. --, 1 believe, sir?" The doctor : was plainly annoyed at being disturb- ed by a stranger. "Well, sir," pursued the admiral, "my boy here has just finshed his first term at Eton, ahd should very much lke to know what account you can give of him." As a matter of facet, the doctor had pot set eyes on young Swinburne before. "En- raged, however, 1 suppose," Swinburne afterward related, "at my father's rather unconventional Interrmption, which he had no doubt considered a slight on his dignity, he glanced down at me with a scarlet face and said de- liberately, "Your boy, sir--your boy is one of the very worst in the school" and then intrenched himself once more behind the Times." At Paddington there was a storm. | To some extent is Earl Grey. yof Lydia | Pinkham's n who will | f for

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