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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 8 Jul 1909, p. 2

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la gri contagious trou e weak and ailing, even after the do mot pick "up strength as thay ht 3 tired a ALL ROADS LEAD TO PORT PERRY This will be emphatically the case on Monday next when almost every rig within a radius of very many miles will be pressed into : Life Insurance. Insurance Companies in Canada for 1908 from which were printed in last week's Opserveg items of Fire Inkurance, furn items on Life Insurance also during. the year of which are the following. The Companies (old line) trans- acting life insurance were 53 being 23 Canadian, 14 British and 16 American: The Abstract of Statements of | he paid that sum of alsé popular; $663.4, | nmbers stam in attendance and much' *'| that term. Thecommittee of manage- d 3 2 'enthus- iasm prevailed, and Myrtle Station was agala day in the best sense of ment > credit for the efficient manner in which the program was carried out. The competition for the several events was keen for. the handsomé and valuable prizes The 219 Anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne will be cele- brated in ' Port Perry with ong remain listless, . The reason for this "#8 that the blood has been impover~ The total amount of insurance] farming comm ished by the ravages of the disease [service to convey celebrators to Shrough which the victim has pass. wd. Strength will not return until the blood 1s enriched. The blood can be enriched by no other med- icine as Spuickly and as surely as by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale o enrich the blood and "strengthen the nerves ls the whole Port Perry when a Gala Day, un will take place. Orange Lodges in surpassed for pomp and magnitude With martial music galore, Battalions of Loyal procession, effected, new and taken up during the year, was $99,895,999 of which the Canadian Companies effected $69,029,583 ; the British Companies $3,389,550 and the Asherican $27,- 476,866. The net amotint in force very highest p they deem ita to do business wi One conseque of a train from Northern is the awarded and the whole pro- ceedings proved conclusively that fully understand how to cater flor the public and get up a demostra- tion that could not possibly fail too 'prove successful. 1st of July, 1904, the young meh of Myrtle Station | great eclat, under the .auspices of King Edward Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 223, on Monday, July 12, 1909. A Grand Procession - will be formed at two o'clock of the large" number of Lodges congregated here from every quarter, and headed by the ith Regimental Band will match he so long and: successfuly carri Industricus; | paid'his way as he went along and took care of the balance, He fade 1b noise and attempted no display but in matters ol industey, and 3 painstaking and : H{ragal, who honestly and honorably i little parlor car be remembered by thé} 34! ried for ydars ronto, by way ¢ will be missed and. immense Arches, and Banners Fly- ing--the_GloriousTwelfth--in com- memoration of the Battle of the Boyne will be celebrated in a man- nes that would do credit toa simi- lar demonstration, in our citieng at the close of the yeat was $719, dv 513,913 of this the Canadian Com. panies held $480,266,931; the Bri- tish Cothpanies $46,156:856, the Ametican $193,087,126. duty of these pills--thousands have 'found them beneficial in bringing strength after disease had left them , weak and run down. Among thosé who owe good 'health to these Pills is Miss Laura Hisco, New Ross, : "Follpwing gn at- a5 loft greatly: re of Myrtle Station. through the principal streets to the economy he was a 'consistent advo- The Port Perry Jr. Baseball teamy| 10Wn Hall Park, when eloquent : : : on : T ng may be}. ah ; which he lived--g5 years. Early in life he acquired a competency and thi 'Canadian The {Oshawa F Fon zen boxe 2 re they gone I liad regained my 'thie mulfitude from a raised plat address. which were made on Companies '$5,104,232, on the Brit- ish $1,313,784, and on the Amen Ret. John Pringle "a political adventurer of 2 smothered out by a score of 32 runs to 11. Ashburn defeated Brooklin in Snell; Rev. Geo. Robinson. ATHLETIC SPORTS. for the past forty years-he had lived in retirement, respected and highly esteemed by all who had the plea- order." Nothing could b thi form and doubtless the plaudits of the Intermedidte series of Foot- "strength ; my cough had disappear ceh Companies $3,109,480. .ed and I was once more énjoying "perfect health." the people will be heard for many Including matured endowirients, deserved or farther fro But the Reformet's " ball by a score of 1-0. They car- ried home the other Twenty-five Commencing at 4 o'clock :-- Marathon Road Race--5 pat out the best."--Delineator. JOISE. sure of his acquaintance. Hé was a devoted' husband, loving and in- miles. The Athletic Sports in con- : ) ; : ae: . DEN A i i The experienc of Miss Hisco is rh gh . . the claims paid by Canadian Com- scandal." Ifa belt wete ¢ Dollar Cup. The Brooklin Jrs., de- miles--open cereeeananne $15 87 STOPPED THE ise fether a i and obliging . that many oih srs. Dr. Williams' nec fen with the even Bre on! panies totalled 85 273,790, the Brit. |the most senseless partig@ll in the | feated Ashburn in Football by a|2Mile Race--open to boys A Ghonists Sompmion a or eighbor, e was a consistent Pik Pills nite new, rich, blood. | magnitude that cannot fail to bring |. ¢ 40,087, and the American Canadiaty press, thé Ref score of 2-1 and won a cup of 14 years and under--, hermiet Prussian Bigs. Makar mint of the Presbyterian Chgch . is new blood strengthens the|, 1 afvay of Athletic. 'skill IREO ©a" | stand an excellent<ch . : open to Counties of Ons t German chemist and a staunch Reformer. Two éons « - BE a mates mans ro it pe d . '© ST $3,105,115 The unsettied claims) Ly Yi neta gli) ig 4g oe tavio pod DurhRn. one: 5 et a Tos and two daughters survive him, aid aswheumatisra, neuralgia, lumbago, | fu compet! ors dod to witness |; sunted to $1,075,716, 6f which [jy ig simply shameles Tyeihae race by n'y y 16o-Yard Race--open...:. 2 1I|man a thanufacturer of pru blue | like theit now deceased father they d sia, et c., and brings the glow | which, will be a sight well worth be- ; y 8 of Charlie Brimble of Port Perry gave Hop, St oy i who was éhowing him the ; we wiibealth to pale cheeks. The Pills 0 : only $44,820 was resisted. Packet. : him a tight race which was very an, Hop, Sten and Jump 2 oe Say Sere | olugiyresectedand Wakthpof fi aare sold by all medicine dealers or holding and rately witnessed. The| qo 0 iim for the yeat am' i Mr. Eltott of Othawh leo Standing Jump 2 I| ening noise made by certain commit | Pr: E- L. Cash, M.P., Yorkton, Sas. | a5 cents; a boxes for $2.50 from | Entertainment in the Town Hall in cwnted' to Figgitied obi tis Installation of Of fl Putting Shot .... +eeer 2 I) muting 'and mixing machines. These | Mr. L. P. Cash, Bassett, Neb.; Tue br Williams' Medicine, Co, |, evening willbe in keeling with $2404.54 . pt |starte ut droppe ot Fat Man's Race (weighing Dashing Songleted of large iron mor- | and (he Misses Cash at home. rockvill:s, Ont. : : the Canadian Companies received| The following officers te-4 One Mile Race=--i1st G. Hall,| 200 lbs, and over........ ih] Which fron Poh were actl- |, ihr In Toronto, on Saturday, | -- ihe day's proceedings and be a pro- $16,081,504, the British 81,546,275, | cently installed in Fidelity | 1 Brooklin. (Aquatic Sports at 10 am.) i 3y Te iy Pais Hi $d Zuly, 1909, Mary Eliza Camp i 'Mails Close. pitious wind-up of the greatest and the American $7,066,866. No. 428 G.R.C. A.F. & ALM 100 Yard Race--1st G. Hall, | Sail Race--4 miles........ 21 Su) nite tem On Tieligs suggest- od 4 tn Soaria ' 4 Dn . : : § C in. t some means-ought to he d MAR--In Z, Wednesday, LG ho se Baie aad celebration ever witnessed in this| ye oil assets of the Companies | Wor. Bro. D; D. Adams, W, Brocka NR 6 Ha Sanne Race........... pA 2) ing 4 to prevent the terrible din oe June 98rd, Foe, on Aba BAY, ww NE Oa hia are daapnt ntshed 1 oo oramunity: 1a oat Sion i Bro. A. S. Bbbels, S. 100 Yar ace--Isf . Hall,| Walking Greasy Pole..... { by the machines the manufacturer native of Wiltshire, England, 87 z Going North-- 4.00 am. > fal Bn @ footed vp iE 02.977 3 Bro. H. H. Stone, J. Brooklin. Reset Matches--at 10,30 a.m. | told him that it was a singular fact | __ YoATS and 6 months. Coles Marche sis 2 Crunch Paro The Clinch] 2208 of the Canali OMpRRIS, Bro, A. J. Carnegie, S., Hop-Step-and-Jump--1st G. Hall,| and 4.30 p.m. 2 10 he Te a o the Poni ude RRR MR HE Going South--10 p.m. Parade haldin this: place.on Sur 8138,508,289; of the British $25,- Bro. E; H. Pardy, J.D. Brooklin, 2nd W. Pearson, Myrtle. GRAND CONCERT happens that in' making prossian blue Practical Ed ali --_-- : "| 042,184, and the Ametican $46,762, Bro: W. H. Letcher, 1 Our Football Club thank Port IN THE EVENING iron is & necessary copstituent of the : actic ucation Crrand Trunk Railway |day last under the auspices of King : Wor. Bro. H. G. Hutcheson, IT Perry, very much, for the way they| Single Fareon all Railways. | mixture, & fact that did net seem to be | gives you an uphift. * You can 3 System Edward Loyal Orange Lodge, Port | 534 And including reserves but r. Bro. H. G. Hutcheson, jTyler. | © . : : thoroughly appreciated by the mann- | best get it at 1 ; : y g ge, ; y eu Ywor.iBro, Wis SH turned out to otr celebration.--| Managing Committee -- L. G. st. get it at our large "up-to mg, Perry, proved a successful event |exclusive of Capital, the liabilities or. Bro. W. S Short, Sec) ; tacturer. He was therefore much sur- | date School [Official Notice--ERective Sunday, voor mort; ; Bro. W. H. McCaw, Teas. | Co* de Hall, J. E. Morrish, C. Stepltenson, | prised when Lieblg tol him that the | (entral Business College *Yuly 7, 1599.) in every pessinler Loe SE stood at §r81,679,119. ot this the V. Wor. Bro. A. J: Davis, Dicector Peterborough W. C. Wilson, W. Cook, D. A. Boe, iro slo was gh produce Toronto, Fine Catalogue roa IY " TIME TABLE. on was very large and the paraders| 0anadian Companies' share was| of Ceremonies. Tl g gh. T. C. Stewart, T. Cook. G. J. i Ao bi Sy oft be a Send Postal request. Write, = 2d Port PERRY. GOING BOUTH. GOING NORTH. 7.20 a.m. 9.11 a.m. 11.55 a.m. 5.55 p.m. 1.40 p.m. 7-33 p.m. U.P. R. Time Table. MYRTLE STATION. Going Easr Gowa Wesr 10.09 a.m. 6.82 a.m. p.m.- 9.10 a.m. 11.23 p.m. 6.00 p.m. A. J. DAVIS, Town Agent Vi 3 Several sums from MONE . $300 to $10,000, have me for immediate in- wvestment at Jowest rate. HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. bh 4 TRE OBSERVER Has A Goop CIRCULATION, and is constant] wing in favor. It is the BEST Advering Sedini in the County | champion of the turists and of the more con- servative and practical class of peo- is not a favorite of schemers, and cliques; it is the Oldest Established --feunded in most original and best in and general news depart ment is printed entirely in the place of publication--Port Perry. per ammaum in advance, if not in advance, $1.50 will be : £ . G-- THE MosT MODERN STYLES AND AT low PRICES, Nort h Ontario Observer. : (The Ocal Paper of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1887. JOB looked splendid in regalta and more active intelligent, lot of men would be dificult to find, and were a recommendation to the order; a credit to themselves and an honor to the village by their presence and bearing, and during the parade they were marshalled to perfection by Mr. J. E. Morrish, Not the least pleasing feature of the occasion was the appropriate music furnish- ed by the Port Perry Band. The services at the Town: Hall were in every way appropriate io the oc-- casion, Rev Mr. Kidd officiated ; he preached an excellent sermon which was attentively listened to by a very large and intelligent con- gregation, Rev. Mr. Leitch, Deputy Grand Chaplin, Ontario East, ably assisted at the services. al music provided by the impromptu Choir was also much appreciated and much credit is due to the parties who organized it for the occasion. EZ St. Andrew's Church, Sonya, Anniversary Services, on Sunday and following Thursday, 1st July, terminated successfully. The Ladies of the Church of the Ascension announce their Annual Garden Party to take place on Wednesday evening, July 14th, on the Rectory Grounds. A pleasant time is promised. Be sure and re- a event. Decoration Services.--Decor- ation Services at Port Perry--of the Benevolent Socicties of the Town +4--Sunday, July 11, 190g, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. A procession will be formed at the Town Hall and 'march to the Pine Grove Cemetery, where Decoration Services will be held, $42,110,370. bers to $40,279,382. 633 ¢12€,700,990, that of British was $15,867,759 and of the American Including net prémiums, interest, &c,, received during the yeaf; the cash income of the Companiés in Canada amoudted in round nom- Of which the Canadian Companies received $48, 765.500, the British received $z,- 725,249, and the American $8,788, ' Including paid to policyhold- ers, paid for taxes, general expenses and dividends to shareholders, the The speci- serve that evening for that enjoyable total cash expenditure was $24,225," 434, lof this total the Canadian Companies paid $16,404,769, the Britith paid $1,822,491, and the Companies $5,998,177. The excess of income over expendi- Of this the was American ture was $16,053,947. Canadian Companies' share $12,360,733; the British $902,859, and the American $2,790,456. Eight old line Life Companies, feur American awd four British, have ceased to trafsact new busi- phss in Canada but aré entitled un- der the Insuraune Act to trensact all business connected with policies existing on 31st March, 1878. 'The Totonto Telegram printed a 'full figure portrait of Dr. Gilchrist, the newly elected Grand Chief o the Sons of Scotland. The only fault tobe found with itis that it represents the doctor as having only oneleg. This maybe puzzling to those who have heatd of the new Chief's skill as one of the best sword dancers in €anada, to say Highland fling. L hudred ost 'down tho sidh Eo Tn te Hr offence y inval ) 11arge 25¢ bottle to-day. nothing of grace and skill in the McLaren of Fort Witlitam fell five of Mount n- Se rin § Some people look upon teads a mere drink. It all depends dhpon the tea. 'Salada' Tea is+a delici- ous and refreshing beverage, £Sold only in sealed lead packets. i Torotto Télegram: A Manitoba farin labotér has fallen heir to i 000, a figure slightly in advange his emoluntents as a. harvest on the prairie. ; The demand from. E cheese is active and 'hil Exports of butter are to the heavy dem prices at home. Brockyillé Times #--There is ore one good {ling about the Newmar- ket canal--nobody 'will ever be drowned in it, unless some suicide stand on his bead inf In Chicago, according 16 the pol- icc statisticts, three aré killed every two weeks by autémobiles. In rgoy the record of slanghtér Was only one person in three weeks: A tickling or dry eoligh ear loosened with Dr ) edy. Noopium, no ing unsafe or harsh." tests. : Putten, the Chicago: wheat king, thinks that wheat, which has, seach. 'ed an unusually high' thain high throug agricdtural apthor ton incline to the. op If neglected it will throat ard finall Nothing simpler the healing: © A Its magic, so helphuil, sb Be done with Bron all time I" Catarrh ev ; uttder absofdte gu action. "to every point of the | brate the jubilee of their wedding lat the home of Mrs. R. Rowan, "| when her youngest daughter, Mari- .{ét by Rev. R. A. Dalve, pastéf of '|gowned in white embroidered" net '| veil of grange blossoms in her Hair | and looked charming. She carried | , | 8 bouquet of white roses and aSpiar- gus ferns. The groom was assisted |. | through the pleading ordeal by, His Rev. W. Kenner and wife intend to leave on the 13th inst. for the North West and will spend about two months in Manitoba among their children, During their visit Rev. W. Kenner will celebrate his 79th birthday. the 55th anniver- sary of bis ministry and the soth anniversary of his marcied life. There will be a general gathering of hie children, grandchildren and other relatives and friends at Pipe- on the 13th bf August 10 cele day. ' Rev: W. Kenner was born in England in 1830 ; entered the Min- istry in 1854 ; Married 1859; came to Canada in 1871, and is now spending the evening of life with his son H. R. H. Kenner in Peter- borough. Caesarea. A very pretty wedding took place nedt our village Monday, June 23, on, (Tot) was united in. the holy bonds of matrimony with Mr. E. | L. Fallis, Cadmus. The day was bright and warm and about 125 guests were present. The ceremony took place on the spacious lawn under a floral arch and was petform- 4f this circuit. The bride 'was over white satin, wearing a biitlal sin, Dr, M. A.. Fallis, Bobcay- received all sat downto a geon, After cotgratulations had' Morrish, Secy. S. Graham, Treas; Wra. Kennedy, W. M. BASEBALL. UxBRIDGE vs PorT PERRY. Monday, 12th July, 190g. Game called at conclusion of the Orange proceedings, about 4.30 p.m, on the High School Campus. Both teams lave for some time been in almost constant practice, arein fing fettle --and akeen, interesting and excit: ibg contest may be anticipated. , Admission, 15 cts. and 25cts. R. Pollock, Capt. L. Palmer, Man- ager. P.Iogram, Sec'y. © ESAW WOOD. And the Story of the S8aw Esaw Saw Saw Wood. Bsaw Wood sawed Wood. Esaw Wood would s&w wood! All the wood Esaw Wood saw Esaw 'Wood would saw. In other words, all the wood Esaw saw fo saw Esaw sought to saw. : : Oh, the wood Wood would saw! And oh, the wood saw with which Wood would saw wood. But one day Wood's wood saw would | doctrine and saw no wood, and thus the Wood sawed was not the wood Wood would saw if Wood's wood saw would saw wood. . 3 1 Now, Wood would saw wood with a wood saw that would saw wood, so Esaw sought a saw that would saw 'wood. Ea . One day Bsaw saw a sfw saw wood as no other wood saw Wood saw would { mixture than to grind it off high machinery.--Frederick J. Maywsld 1h American Industries. : Complimentary. Intending to vist a smald footer. Aschbishop Tait 1 hamiet's general store. On the of his arrival the prelate entered the shop and made inquiry if there was anything for the archbishop of Canter- bury. "Maybe you'll be that purrsen yer- self? the storeldeeper sug; with- out replyfnig to the archbishop's ques village inv ? to tion. ' "Quite right," said Dr. Tait; "I am." "Weel," added the tradesman, "I have a son in a shop in London, and he told me he aince gaed to St. Paul's cathedral to hear ye preach, and he was verra weel satisfied wi' yel™-- London Homie Journal. { An English View. W. H. SHaw, Pres. OB 0 0 BO RR Provincial Loan of ThE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINGY, OF ONT Joa box of Province of (hari "Qutario Governmeiit Stock." The binds 'will be dated 1st June, 1909, and payable on the 1st June, 1939, in denominations of $1,000 each, with cotipons attached for interst at the rate of four pereent. per annum, payable half-yearly on the lst June nd 1st December in each year at the office of the Pravipcial Treasurer, Toronto, or at the offices of the Bank af Montreal, ih Montreal, Canada, and in New York, N.Y, at the hoider's op- tion. Bonds will be made payable to bearer, but en 'r-quest will be register ed in tha office of the Provincial Trea: arer and endorsed as pavable only to, tha ordar of certain psraous or corpora- tious, and on redtest of hotter will bs exchanged * Outario Government Stock' at any time. : or "Outarid Government Stock" whit! besr interedt from the'lrt day of Juus, 1909, principal 'payable on the lst day of Jane; 1989, and interest at the rate of four per cent. par anndim will be paid nhalf-yearly by cheque on the 1st day of June and 1st day of December in each: your. Could ch iy Sidou™ | may be subseri or in Aums of or, niin thereof, shd will be tranefer- able on the books of the Treasury De< partment only by the holder or his, . attorney in id Riauner to transfers ank stock. . : i The issue price ddring the month of June, 19:9, will he 102 for each $100, and after t h day of Juue, 1809. the issue priea'will ba 102 and interest accrued from the lst June, 1909. in : ; ALL BONDS AND INSCRIBED, S ONDER T BE S, L U HE AU $3,500,000 (ACT A 0 ono, Ww wr N

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