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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 19 Aug 1909, p. 1

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En 3 he y 3 ios I i} » * ry ohne oytioner I Ontario be required b; pmitted or ons ot fo be envied to vote in said Mupith hiasive bls' aud shat abe said, 1 List J 4 Li Tdo: hd thu 2th day of July, 1969. Ei Ze R: s, 1897. "oR 8 J MELLOW, 3 Furnes, Sukaxox, &0. things Fit) Residence, Rueen 'St., Port Perry ar fhe honrs--8 to 10 a.m ; 1103 pm, nd Rvenings. , -- bone in office. and house, open night y over the lives south, connected tho residence of G. L. Robson, V.8. i Perry, Nov. 15,1894. {/M.H. HARRIS, BA. LLB. BARRISTER, &c., Buccessof to 'and ogtu an of the offices of the Jate F. rnold. Port Perry, c= MONEY TQ!LOAN. ' Private Funds at 4 per cont, fob. 7, 1991 te Jno. W. Crozier, ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVET AROS &ec. Office at residence, 6th Co ach {one mile west of Port Perry, iat MoxkY To Loan. hy E. FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B., Cousit; ag J. Crown Attorni Barrister, County So! vitor, &c., Notary Fiblie and Cenveyancer. Otice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. ~W. A SANGSTER, Office Hours--9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6 p,m Also open Saaniave evenings. «88 Gold Rillings, Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. Vitalised Air. 3 3 o fie Ad r ) ! 5 3 Fhe d bi Ja A Eri his form of Shs a a i wa 3 Es Co event Sos Akt wi Ove Dol Why net O | minal ma ent ot FOR on Tn 18 : i course for teaciiers. ] Port Perry Branch; ™ & JUICHESON. > we eo bd gi i Blackstock "+ liele: 33 meso coo | Bement Sind S54 Brochlin:, Oo Fo Li pRATEY od H 1 FallTermOpensAug, 30, : ps DAMS AE Write for paiticulars . ! X Sk DAVID J: & DOUGLAS ADAMS, || EEL eee me Y A. {HERS :BUSINESS COLLEGE BANKERS AND BROKERS. 2 GEO. SPOTTON. PRIN. i elnino oath i Wanted. BOUT MARCH, 1910, a mar- ried man who understands arming, to work a farm of 480 acres n shares. I broke and fenced last ear 270 acres which is at present n wheat, that will be ploughed again this fall, ready to sow the Spring of 1910. I will allow the MONEY / TO LOAN {Biti sh Capital) at 4, 4} and 5 per cent. Fire, Lifé and Accident Insurance. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, BT SOLD OR EXCHANGED in any of the Provinces, or pr incipal Cities in the Dominion of Canada. Marriage Licenses Issued. AGENT-- Allan Line and C.P.R. Steamship Com- panies. acres each year for which I will pay him cash. You will require at leagt. yok eight horses, and neccesary imple- X ments, A "good man who does right can have lease renewed for an unlimited time. This farm is in the Gilbert Plains district, Manitoba, TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OR THE TOS. B ATRD WorLp.--Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port the ICENSED AUGLIONE: for Perry, is now in a position to issue |seven miles west of the town of County orion) Sa iy tickets to all parts of the world and | Grandview, on the main line of. the thy Ore Jan. 10, 1500. A to supply all necessary information | Canadian Nprthern Railway ; two Dr. F. D. McGrattan (DENTIST) . (v THE f Dental¥ Lo. D. 3% of a DRL ol ion Alligon' DENT IST, Officb over the Post Office. PORT PEBRY. 4 AH branches of Dentistry, including Frews and Bfidge Work successfully practiced. . Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Alurftoom or Rubber Plates, : Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: £a Prices to suit the timed wa North Ontario Observer A Weskly Palitical, Agricultural and Family Newspaper I8 PUBLISHED AT PORT PRERY, ONT. 1a Saction © of List Act the Boi GEO. J AQKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valtator, & FOR THE COUSTY OF ONTARIO A [OF CARTWIIGRT. to parties as to the cheapest and best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road sand Steamship lines, he has been re-appointed Tickét Agent for Grand Trunk Railway. Parties nding to travel will consuit their passenger trains daily west ot Grandview 1s in the centre of the farm. Very convenient, no drawing grain to market ; from 'Separator in cars. also a nice.creck on farm. Ther sre embarking on a trip. E. G. MEHARRY; abd continued patrooage be desires to 124 Colony state that no effort or pains will be spared | | ~| July q. Vinuipeg, Man on his part to make all sales entrusted to! Wood's Phosphodine,: ne Raa a aa a eer him successes. His very extensive practice The Great Linglish Remedy. in the past shonld be a sufficient rccom | A posliize ours for oll freee = ni ©] mendation as té his ability. All Sale beg Serua W fois an given into his gharge will be attended ¢ A Tm mpotency sions, , Spars with promptness and dispatch. Sale list all of {oad 1 Consmmaption, made out and blank notes supplied free, fea Y eanity Fan an carly grave on application'. per fe, ix tor da bass] I please, ctx Parties withing to engage his services omen. Hedy druggists rite for hlet, may consult hie SALx REGISTER either at Yhe Wood Medicine Co.y Windsor, the Observer or Standard Offices, Port, authority of Chapter 8, of the Statutes of Ontario, 1909, invites guhscriptions trom the public for a loan of $3,500 000 on bonds of Province of Ontario, or "Ontario Government Stock." The ponds will be dsted Ist June. 1909, and payable on the lst Jupe, 1939, in denominations of $1,000 each, with coupons attached the rate of four per cent. payable Pearn's manufacture is such that parties from the surrounding vill- + ages of Port Perry are constantly driving to town in order to obtain it, so in order to meet the largely increased demand Mr. Pearn has concluded to largely increase his bread route by taking in all the villages, and next week will com- mence the new route; so be on the look out for the "(Goop BREAD" Wagon. CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Nov. 1, 1901. Port Perry P. O 0 3 : e Miss Harrison, Dress and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies that she has moved to the rooms formerly occupied by her half-yearly on the Iit June and 1st December in each vear at the office of the Provincial Treasurer, { Torgqnto, or at the offices of tha Bank pid oe vost to ys Act, of A made samt Regi feed the sald Muleipal il Me ectiond for Members of the Assembly and at Municipal fiest. posted t 'onl the ao a) of en alnis there vid tion. Beg of 1 of Montreal, in Montreal, Canada, and in New York, N.Y., at the holder's op- tion, Bonds will be made payable to bearer, but on request will be register- ed in the office of the Provincial Treas- urer and endorsed as payable only to the order of certain persons or corpora- tions, and on request of holders will be exchanged for ' Ontario Government Stock" at any time. 'Ontario Government Stogk' hear fnterest from the 1st day of Juus, fore Feet over Mr. Flint's Drug Store where she is prepared to execute all or: ders for Dress and Mantle Making in a manner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style and Charming Effect. Qur charges are consistent with}, the value given. Port Perry, Amit, I, £909. CHAFED PLACES, a Are, your feet. hot, ft pin Joters to ve errors we ou aT gy § GRAHAM; Gori. Houmas "of Scugog. sore and blistered ? 1909, principal payable oun tho lst day = i '{fs0, try Zam Buk P of Jibs, 1939, and interest at the rate 3 * y : As soon as of four per cent. per annum will be paid | . 3 3 Jaks applied half-vearly by chequn on the 1st day of | a. 3. MORRISH June and 1st day of December in each "Ontario Government Stock" be subscribed for in sums of $50 or i tiples thereof, and will be transfer- able oun the books of the Treasury De- partment only by the holder or lip attorney in similar manner to transfers | of bank stock. The issue price during the month of 1909, hy hg 10% for Sach gin yoaz, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE _ § LICENSES Pll Port Perry, ONT. = | 10; 1907. tenant to break a certain number of | + first 'station | load right in Provincial Loan of $3,600,000}; Perry, for dates claimed for Sales, and make arrangements, or write to his address GOOD BREAD FOR Are-- THE GOVERNMENT Of THE £7 Phone at Residence, No. 31. ® The demand for the Bread of Mr. | PROVINCE OF ONTARIO. under the |: for interst at per (aunain, will |. TE 3 ; = i T : i i | it Bord 8 £2 g PE) oF i : { " life that "frowns on. En 1 o } money is not an vetsoialivics in pub- talking at Aske your docies 1°hic aguas' 8 TT think 1 eo - Ly abet li I ork' pies". x) BR un, ped CORES, OUL, When any' ot LOAN WW Lad FROCH CT WB LTT HK KE asf Jerson 8] spoke of dividends, - Jittar Root, thon into a lane which loud ; 48 'puts os crn p is never argumentative ive or ruthless of ings. To needlessly wound, even ta be gushingly impossible to one who has gepse of propriety. There whose favors we scorn ss lack of Seti? in rts our se reap te frowns on ici hesitates to r t even 41 it carries a personal does it smile on ar | monopoly of conversation small taste in a faultlessly home outpef keeping with | A JFrench drawing | ch tho bills are unpaid | of dunning is bad taste. a luncheon which one can to give, though its every t would set connoisseurs in its truest sense is an of fitness. Possessed of pot fear proprieties being though social training may who has really good Liphe Instinctively she ht thing and could not be cughtless rudeness. aste never boasts, avoids f never parades superior ad- is reticent even to a fault and honors in her ve not shared. Brief Proper Names. 8 mn of [he signed Paes, and this glass h { far as hand could £ each other, of ¢ | Zuyder Zee there is a bay i Amsterdam has: the hile, strange to say, in quite of the earth, in Ch 3 brief name is given to a in the Flowery Kingdom, ince of Honan, there is a U, and in Franee there is and in Buin a town, rejoic- name of names of Anis Drie? Pg ever, omopo : 2a seen) where here was a Rue de Léuvan, , by Thbroas O..and there is me O fn Paris who is well as the proprietoriof a popular using incident is recounted ction, with the esament military service of the son the members of the O fam- young man could not write, is name on the mili- ers with a cross, it not oo to him ur to any ofthe of- easily he could have writ name. Vandals In 8t. Peter's one say that it is only, or the Englishman who, c! ps, crawling into belfries, into caverns, or invading d churches, writes Robinson ches ot available plain sur- Vandering down the nave. of 'g, writes a correspondent, 1 of the ook of '"'grisailie." It need e said that the Renaissance re takes no note of win- n Bt. Peter's is lighted put by perfectly plain uncolor- in square panes. Thdrefore pent looking darkened gray plled for inspection. Its de- oved to be the names-- all tribes and tongues, upon every inch of the reach, effacing each ith every impertinence of which handwriting is cap- ith the names of fools, their folly. P. R'S BIRTHDAY. f 1s 23 Years of Age--Tales © the: Early Days. d not mark in any twenty-third anniver arred the other week, of the first transcon: cross the Dominion , in looking back Se "of the last twent official breast was | n ith gatistas years since the, t transcontinental together, making ut of many disjoint smile. "This can os a everybody hustled. As Bir William Van Horne has many times aid to the writer, in go- ing over ast, "we literally took oft our coats work." The offices were removed to Victoria Square, to the building formerly oo- cupied by the Co-operative Associa- tion. The annual meetings were then held in secret, and it was a sight to see the local newspaper men holding up Sir William Van Horne after the meeting was over. The tone of those meetings was vastly different from that which pre- vails at present. A tremendous under- taking had been espoused, but the future was dark. The Northwest was | merely a name--vague, distant. The business had to be made. Such growth, however, manifested itself in the course of a few years that it was deemed necessary to have a West End station and general of- fices, which the company itself could control. In the early years the earnings of the company varied from $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 per annum. They are now something fie $75,000,000 per annum. Even after the new. station and general offices were taken possession of, there were days of darkness to be encountered; and it bécame neces- sary for Lord Strathcona to come over to reassure the pessimistic stock- holders, many of whom openly la- mented that they had put their money into such a doubtful enterprise. "An enterprise," said His Lordship, "which, nevertheless, will, in the course of the next few years be one of the best dividénd-earners in the Dominion." The event proved the correctness of Lord Strathcona's prophecy. Telephones at Osgoode Hall. Osgoode Hall, Toronto, slumbered for half a century or more, so tar as telephones and other modern equip- ment were concerned, and then it awoke or wis awakened, whichever {you prefer. | Osgoode ATA Pou dah came 10 le Hall. He was J. A. C. Cameron, and like other wise men, he came from the east. He hailed from Cornwall, to suo- ceed the late Neil McLean as referee and clerk to the Master-in-Ordinary It occurred to him that new office furniture would be a good thing, and, likewise, improved ventilation. He got 'em. Then he asked for a tele- phone, "Why, people will bother you to death," he was told. "That's all right," he answered, eagjly. "It's a good thing to be stirred up." Mr. Cameron's telephone, the first business hello machine in Os- goode, was installed. There were three 'phones at Osgoode, but they belonged to the Law Socicty. Then, after the Cameron innovation, came the definite decision. by the Government to equip the various offices with fetephones, A Difficult Fash. A good. story is told. of Rev. Dr Ripprell, president of Columbian Col- lege, New Westminster, B.C., and a great exponent of Me thodism on the Rritish Columbia coast. Dr. Sipprell in possessed of the silver tongue, and his flowery sermons and addresses are the pride of Methodist hearts, On a recent trip through the Rockies, returning from. a visit east, the doctor was enjoying, for the first time, the grandeur of the Canadian mountains. He was talking to a little coterie of admiring friends. "Ah!" he said rapturously, waving his arm oratarically toward a collos- sal pile of rock, "What would we find friends, were we to drive to the bot- tom of yon wonderful mountain?" '"Humph!" ejaculated a brakeman who overheard the remark, "You'd find a -- of 'a lot of hard work." Place For llards. Admiral Ringo. advocates a Canadian navy because it will provide plages for our dullards. His theory as all the authority that antiquity can lend it, and ne more. It prompts The Kincardine Review to recall the story of the captain who was receiv- ing the new middy: 'Well, boy, the old story, 1 Suppose --fool of the family sent to seal' 'Oh, no, sir," piped the boy, "that's all' altered since your day. IMPORTING BUFFALOES. Exciting Scenes Attended Transporta- tion of New Herd. Canada has now the largest, indeed the only considerable, herd of, buf- faloes in the world, and the stirring and even dangerous work has accom- pened the assembling of that herd. cept for about one hundred head which have been at Banff, and which will now be tra the colony Exasperating the "Officer. A Tecruiting officer, who is of ar oe just Brought in by the ser- 14d to the Pand IVOreilld River. They then swam this and e a large coral, from whicu thoy were driven inte a smaller enclosure, n 13 younding-up wes finished, they were | 800% lo2ddd into caged on wagons and haul- Officer (to first recruity-- "What's od 36 miles to Ravalli, a railway sta- | YOuT namep** Recruit--"Watt, sir." aL is you? name?" Officer Grmpaticnly) Whats your tion on the Northern Pacifi®, and then entrgined for Canada. Every now and agsin a buffalo could stand the hounding no longer, and turned name?" on his aggressors, resulting in such } cidents as the impaling of Ju Were cruit--'My name is Watt, sir-- Deckers horse, and the carrying ot Off: "Hui vi Where do o horse and rider ou a buffale's horn gr afl ph yo corral, across the Recruit-- "Ware, sir." Officer--*'Yes, where do you 'omer trom?" (Don's Risk even a penny--ugsil headth returns} And I mean just exactly that. ri come from the town of Iam th hysician wh to the sick, ** i] wi Fi by ls Hb pocket pay for your eh Offfoer--Oh 1k that'll do." Turing cine if it fails to bring you help!" | to second recruit. "What's your: And for 20 years Dr. Shoop's medicines $79 name?" Reéruit: "Mee, sir." Officer--*Yes, you. What's yous name?" Recruit: "Mee, sir." beet used and recommended i hamlet in rik y They are chk 7] ard in every community--and everywh Then why pay the cash, and at Hind risk, for} other unwarranted aud ur Thousands upon thousands ay in Be past] Lua ly used bs Bhoop's Restoratvs r ort dney) First: Suiebly wi hring them back to health again. Bus at Vii they positively Bi no money whatever They know that when health fails to return Dr.| Shoop will rrp lodly pay the Officer (by this time fairly out of temper and evidenily thinking the man was working & joke, shouted)-- "Will you give me yout name?" Recruit--""My name, sir, is Joh Mee Officor--*H | And where do you come from? ecruit-- 'Hoo, sir." Officer--*"Confound it, where do you come Z Recruit-- "Hoo, sir." [Shoop's Re- 3 , you. sry that Yost, And for that tests full 30 day treat-| Officer--""Well, if ever--" ment is freely granted. It write ye Lirat fon Wik OHIGRS Sergeant (interposing)--"The ---- comes from the village of Hoo, neaf Chatham. sir." Blotting Pads and Secrets. The ability to read backward what has been impressed on a blotting pad! and the secrets which the latter willl yield when reflected in a mirror atei dangers against which the foreign of= fice has its precautions. It, was last place where pepper casters This will save delay and Simopoit ut All druggists sell Dr. 8hoop's Resto: o and] Dr: 8hoop's eimai medy, but ie Se Be od ay Wi 5 dropme i lino --for 1 jo Ci an A Boupst and responsible druggist i every community, every where, to holp, no pay,' medicines to the sick. Tell me also which book you need. The books below will Fra ope = nv andl helpful idees to not well. Besidos send were used to 4 the Hany ly fre to consult word, and for a hil lack re are ori] me pe 2st ns yOU would home physie flan. My ad the bool pai fvaren kine oll ty mh some los lhe ago helped Saray [{ rollers were, In upon thousands by my private prion diplomatic . When such ai pezsonal advice plan. bestutior roller has been run over lefters side- Sour per was specially manutactured and| ways and up and dows a few times, I'W f S to decipher ita i ssion would =! even Sherloek Holmes. worth you: stm le request, Bo write now whiflef lyon id 1% fre foomes. sh in mind, {or tomorrow never or. 8hoop, Box 12, Racine, Which Book Ball T Bend You? No. 1 On Dyspepsin No. 4 For Women No. 2 On the Heart No. 5 For Men No.8 On the Kidneys No. 6 On Rhoumatig, "DIZZY'S™ STORY. Lord Rosebery Tells of a Tale by the Great Beaconsfield. Lord Rosebery, in his life of Wil- liam Pitt, the younger, relates an ex- cellent story that he himself heard from the lips of Lord Beaconsfield. The anecdote cannot be better related than in the author's own words: "Mr. Disraeli," he writes, "in the more genial and lesa majestic days before 1874, used to tell a sardonic story of this time. When he first entered Parliament he used often to dine at the House of Commons, where be was generaly served by a grim old waiter of prehistoric reputation, who was suppgsed to possess a secret treasure of political tradition. The young member sought by every gra- cious art to win his confidence and partake of these stories. (me day the venerable domestic relented. 'You hear man lies told as history, sir,' o you know what Mr. Pitt's t rds were' " 'Of course," said Disraeli. TUMOR OF YEARS GROWTH Heroine Is Aging. Miss Florence Nightingale has jus$ passed ber 80th birthday. It is ree ported that she received a vast num=- ber of presents and Sosp analytes] telegrams from all parts of the worl She is very feeble and has been comm fined to her room for some time. SCHOOLDAY ELUNDERS. Got Few Marks Fou Their Ingenious Framers. Answers That The inability of the mind of grow ing children to retain more than a fragment of their tutor's instruetiont is evidenced in the little blunders wa all bave made when called upon ta answer questions. Facts, their am, swers show, have been retained, buf they have not been properly classi fled in the mind, and therefore, when the student seeks to use them, ha, finds them somewhat disassociated and his answers become a trifle mix- ed. Especially is this true of the young student of the Bible. Thera are. too many characters, and the. facts concerning them are enti too numerous for his undevel mind to classify. Therefore we ara. not surprised to learn from ome. youngster that Moses was an tan. who lived in an ark of. "thev ugh of a tree, and .was killed by his son Absolom as he vas hanging from the bough. To the question "Who was Tous?" one lad replied: "He was inh father of Lot and two wives.: One was called Ishm other Qaghet the Removed by. Lydia. Pike & ham's Vegetable me ionipey, Men Eleven Jeurtase treal, suffering with a povh the uterus. The doctorssaid wads tumor, ; re- ot hn ans i"

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