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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 2 Dec 1909, p. 1

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sYmOUAR, SURGRON, 80. ots and Residence; Quosn 84, Port Peiry fet hours--S to 10 a.m y 1 to p miy' Port Levey, Nov. 15, 1804; WM. H. HARRIS, B.A. LLB BARRISTER, &c,, + * Breet 2 Soke FU Yared Port Perry, - Ont. MONEY TO LeAN. Private Fiitids at 4 per cent. Fob. 7, 1901. "Jno. W. Orosier, ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, &c. Office at residence, 6th Con. Reach (one mile west of Port Perty,)-- Moxay To Loan. E. FAREWELL, K.C,, LL.B., Count; + Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- Publie and Conveyanoer. g Court House, Whitby, J sitar, &c., Nol Jffice--South Ont, W. A. SANGSTER, DENTAL SURGEON. Office Hours--9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 6 p,m. Also open Saturday eveninge, && Gold Fillings, Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. Vitalised Air. 'Dr. F. D. McGrattan ; (DENTIST) L.D.S. of Royal College of Dental Surgeons, also D.D,S. of Toronto University. Officé in the Allison Block over Allison's Drug Store. Offise hours--8 a.m. to8.30 p.m, a_1a00 . A. Murray, Blackstock "Ww waire BE eS Bs, Sp hin: DAVID J. & DOUCLAS ADAMS, - BANKERS AND BROKERS, MONEY TO LOAN {Bitish asital) at 4, 4} and 5 per cent. ] REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED in any of the Provinces, or principal Cities in the Dominion of Canada. Marriage Licenses Issued. AGENT--=Alan Line and C.P.R. Steamship Com- panics. 8 ---- JOS. BATIRI) |. TwkeTs To ALL TARTS oF THE ICBNSED AUCTIONEER for the sy ORLD---Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port County of Onturiv. Sale Register at fry, 18 DOW in a position to issue the Onsixnvia Office Patrousge solicited. tickets to all parts of the world and Jun. 10, 1699, |to supply all necessary information NT nT to! parties asto the cheapest and GRO. JACKSON, | best Zoutey Se. In addition to his numerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- Liceisad Anetioneer, Valuator, &o. {read and Steamship lines, he has ¥OR THE COURTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHII heen re appointed¥Ticket Agent for LI n I 5 HE ayy mn | tie Grand Trunk Railway. Parties ; : WwW 1 Thin the win a jintending to travel will consnit their turn thanks to bis no: ow © that no effort or pains will be spared on his part to make all sales entrusted to DENTIST, r the Post Office. PORT PERRY. JAN branches of Dentistry, Crown' and Bridge Work succ practiced. Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum or Rubber Plates. Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: AF Prices to suit the times ws North Ontario Observer 4 Weekly Political, Agricultural and ; Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT & PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BY H. PARSONS including esafully him successes. His very exteneive practi in the past should Ye ons, ie) mendation As to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be attended t with promptuess a dread, Sale list wade out and blank notes supplied free, on application. : Parties wiching to engage his services may consult hie SaLx REeIsTER either at he Observer or Standard Offises, Port Perry, " i I por os a AR Med for dates claimed for Sales, and | make arratigements, or write to his ad 4a Phone af Residence, No. 31. ma CHARGES MODERATE, GEO. JACKSON, Nov. 1, 1901. Port Perry I'. O Miss Harrison, Diess and Mantle Maker \ ISHES to inform the ladigs 'V that she has moved to the at = reoms formerly occupied by her over Mr. Flint's Drug Store where Meriden. 'have. had. weak stomach, and have exp all the distress caused by indigest I may say that the heart pains.' watery risingd, pféffltite of gas from fermenta- tion at thitles almost drove me wild: Bor a tinié I could scarcely eat a mouthful without causing myself end- less misery; L#ould not sleep well. my color was fearful dark circles under my eyes, bad dreams. etc. "As a last hope. I was persuaded to try Dr. Hamilton's Pills 6f Mandrake and Butternut. As I persevered with this treatment my appetite gradually returned; &nd I began to rellsh my meals: My strength slowly returned thé headache and chest pains grew less severe, and at last I began to look my old self again. Dr. Hamilton's Pills cured me, and I use them occasionally still, because I find as a system re- Bulator and health-supporter no medl- cine is equal to them." THe same medicine that so wonder- fully féstored Mrs. Gomez will also cure. you. 25c per box. or five 8 for $1.00. Beware of substitiites, mail from The Catecrhozone Com Kingston, Ont. Letting Them Worry A Case Where the Ofd Folks Were Entirely Too Willing 4 4 <4 < . By LOUISE OLNEY p Copyright, 1909, by Associated Lit- ° erary Press, p ® Po0DS od Perplexed, he gaved at Sallie. Her bile eyes flaslied welcome, but her | words tutned blw down. All summer she bad been refusing to be seen with him. This time it was the club dance. As they had beea friends from baby- hood, hé asked for reasons. "Sallie, what's the matter? If _gou really Date the sight of me I'll keep 'attempts. . pment. the wake of couples matelied fo fe elders: but, from fearing they cugaged. they be- gan to fear pere not. This was becuse the | people were begii: ning to exci! comment by rea: son'of severfpades, obvionsly in- nocent, appg uccidegtal. They all came Bob day dripping wet from overty their canoes and swilnming of another night they walked hong after the motor broke down nt. It was Brat ode anatber. . Flually [Don's Risk nd I mean the Sot ofa] cine i{ is falls: And for 20. py--until health resuins § p that. i" whe to.the sick, Piet pay for your meds you help I" D's medisines have salt in every city a are positively stand ~and everywhere.) d st your rik, for} i oa | RUM td gata a pofations of the others. = "If you are ebgaged." Mrs. Trevor tc , Opished, "we insist on baving It prop- erly anhounced. If you are not--well, stand our polut of view." J A silence followed, broken only by d pervous little giggle--the giggle Mrs. Martin would not like in a daughter inlaw. Finally It was Bob who spoke as the four stood under the chandelier in the usual couples. "We are sorry--not for ourselves, but for yon --that we are not engaged. We fully appreciate your assembled wishes. But we doo't see how we can be en- gaged. It is, in fact, impossible." He looked at 'fom to finish, and that young nan rose to the occasion. was even n bit dramatic as he faced the four fathers, the four mothers, sit- with Sale. Job "n | you ought to be. 1 Nope you under- weren't ! ting In stern conclave, but visibly sof- tened by the well bred, beautiful young quartet before tuem, young people charming and, after all, old enough to know their own minds. Thomas spoke to his own mother. "The fact is, we all hate Bongos: We hate planned matches, and g eugaged to order with diamond rings ; 10 advertise the fact, and the society ET y pay rugxist fofesta full $3 pod treat] In order. jd dsappointment. oop's Restorative F Rheum those who aref me, but somehow i or RE + mer house be faced er, his dark eyes snapping. She tossed her fair bead. but her face was serious." "Tracy, indeed! You ought to see he's crazy about Mary Trevor! No; you bave not done anything, Robbie. only"-- She fingered her rose in em- barrassment. "Only what. Sallle? Tell we. 1 can't ii] | tone be y open up hew and | I jes purring and fasbionable wed- dings preceded by 'showers' of stoff | that ouly a fire or some other special | dispensation of Providence can rid you of. And then"--be took a lawyer-iike Atting the junior partner of the frm of Tracy & Tracy, "we cannot be | engaged because"--he paused for ef- fect and got it, for a sudden suspicion sent the parents. as one to their feet --"because we are already married." he finished leisurely, "a month ago at he finished leisurely. "A month ago at Baxter, by Kobert's uncle John, who also bates fass and feathers." With a quick wovement Tom moved--past Sal- lle--and took Mary by the hand, lead- ing her to bis mother. and Bob had Sallie by both hauds, looking at her St. Catharines, Ont. Nov.' 2§-- The restits of the post-mortein 'ex-- amination performed upos the body of the little colored boy, Alonzo Lane, by Drs. Sheban and Mullack, show that death was due to exhaus- tion and heart failure caused by ulcers in the stomach, on the ton- gue, and the mouth, which were brought on by some caustic pois- 0 n. . Deceased and a lad named Rich- ards were taken suddenly ill after eating hall a dozen cream puffs purchased at bakery. Lane went to Dwyer's drug store, where the clerk who waited on him, Fred Griffiths, swore that he had been given nothing but a quantity of red gum and some chlorodine, and that he could not possibly have received any caustic fluid in the drug store. Evidence was also given by Gril: fiths and corroborated by Leslie Sangster a fellow-employe of the deceased, that the boy had left for home at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, | when he was taken ili. His mother te tificd that be did not arrive home until 8 o'clock and that he told her he had stayed with Mrs. Bell, a neighbor on Geneva Street. Soon after his arrival she sent him to Dr. Sheahan, who swore that he then bore evidence on the tongue and mouth of burning with some caustic fluid. He gave him something to relieve the pain, but the boy's moth. er swore that he continued. vomit- ing from Thursday till Tuesday, when he died. --Ex. Warning |! ouly, forgetting the others. And when it finally became evident | | 21 to the bewildered families tbat the book | right children were together, that Sal- "But why elope P* Ballle's father inal ly asked. "1 think 1 may say for my ' friends that these marriages will make eres | us ultimately bappy--that they are, in No. 8 For Men No.8 On fact, just what we desired. What was the real trouble? We were all quite willing." But a chorus of laughter | greeted him--happy young laughter. stand (his much longer." "Well, 1 should think you would hate it, too, this belog--managed." "Referring to our precious families' very apparent plot to get us married? That certainly is the limit!" He spoke coolly. Bhe wpodded, flushing with anger as be coutinued: "1 don't blame rou. Salile. 1 hate it too. I"-- Bu she turned on bin like a Mttle tiger, leaping to her feet to face him. "Why don't you go away then? Du. you think tbat I--gre you asking we everywhere because you think I"-- For apswer be swept her suddenly in- to his arms, holding her face to his--a happy face, for she had always joved red Dbotes. They de cided that. as only one thing to be - w the four together and insist ai J: public devotion or an engagements. gle knew of thin, and the nell was to ocenr | is 35,000, ill | 000 miles "That was just the trouble. You were too willing!" It was Sallie who bad spoken from the sbelter of ber young husband's arm. "Them every- | body laughed. Mars and Venus. Nearest approach of Mars to earth 000 miles. Venus is 26,000,¢ dist --_-- The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal in last week's issue warned their present sub- scribers to renew earlier than usual there is an enormou: yea he new premium picture "The Soul's Awakening" is causing a perfect furore of enthusiasm io all parts of the Dominion. It is certainly a beautiful picture and is appreciated more the oftener one sees it. It is 19 x24 inches ready for framing. a copy 1s sent to every subscriber for 1910 and along with such a paper as the Family Herald and Weekly Star at one dollar a year certainly is the best bargain of the year. Clergymen of all denomina- tions are urging parents to become possessors of a copy of this interest- ing picture. rt A Oause for Divorce. San Francisco, Cal, Nov. 25-- Judge Graham has divorced Anita Coover from David R. Coover. The "hookworm" was the cause. Ad 2 { & yk yay her ow Tino Found Suffboated ab Their Home in Atitors. Aurora, Nov. 25--Mrs. folio Flintoff, her grand-daughter, Miss Laura Macdonald, and a lodger at Mrs Flintof's named Blakely, were all asphxiated at the howe of Mrs. Flintoff some time since Tuesday night. Their dead bodies were found in the house at noon to-day. Mrs. Flintoff was one of the best known residents of Aurora, and her grand-daughter and young Blakely were very popular. They were last seen about the house on Tuesday night. This morning the absence of life around the Flintoff home attached the at- tention of the neighbors, and they broke into the place thicugh the window. They found all thtee oc cupants of the house dead in theif beds, and the house was strongly fouled by coal gas. Medical aid was summoned, and the doctors agreed that the occu- pants of the house had beer dead at least 24 hours: It is supposed that the fatalities occurred on Tuesday. The gas escaped from an antequated coal stove used to heat the place. Rheumatism Eats Up Strength Racks the Joints Prevents Sleep. UNCHECKED-- It Finally Strikes the Beart and Kills Its Victim. It origihstes In 'hie blood and de- velopd most quickly in the system of persons who are run down and lack- ing In vitality. The only specific for ALL forms of eum is Ferrosone, Which is* liver. : No remedy is so successful as FPé&< rozone. It has never failed to cure, because it attacks the cause of the dis- ease in the blood. It neutralizes the uric acid polsons, quickens the slug- gish circulation, and relieves the sys- tem of all Irritating matter. Every distressing symptom is cured, swollen muscles and aching joints are relieved of their pain. The disease will not return if once cured by Fer- rozone, which does its work thorough~ ly. Its cures are lasting. Unlike other trestments, Fertosone® does not depress the heart or deaden It rebuilds the system. promotes better health, establishes good appetite, sound sleep, and free- dom from weakening pains and aches The perfection of all rheumatic remedies is found in Ferrozone. Guar- anteed to cure, and costs only 50 cents per box, or six boxes for $2.50, at all druggists, or the Catarrhozone Com- pany, n, 25,000 Become Oanadian Citizens. TR she is prepared to execute all or Robert Martin. TERMS.-3) i i paid in advance ; if nov $1.50 will bo aharged. No bers: hoon 3 . Shan Hx monine; and 23 Paden Sisconcioted pe ders for Dress and Mantle Making Correctness of Style Port Perry, April 1, 1909. May 10, "1907. . Central Livery PORT PERRY. \ Haar thankin| ral patronage received during th many years Thre kept a Livery Establish ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in anoouncing that I have removed MY LIVERY! o to my former Place of business Water Street in a manner unsurpassed for and Charming Effect. Our charges are consistent with he value given. g the public for the @. J. MORRISH ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES "Dear, you must know I want you now. always! But why couldn't our people be decently reluctant? It's afl so horribly planned! We both hate being maneuvered into marriage. Moth- er suffers even if I look at Mary-- Rweet girl, bot not you." "And dad gets apoplectic st mere sight of Tom--Tom, who is everything dad and 1 don't want--but when he and mother greet me at breakfast with that repressed haven't you-got- something-to-tell-us air I could glee- fully announce Tom as their future son. That would be real revenge. Not that Tom wants me." The two looked up just in time to see Sallie's mother carefully steering the children away from the summer bouse. It was mad- Port PERRY, Ont, | {Port Perry, Juoe 21,1000, dening. Sallie stamped ber foot. can't be engaged to you, "1 simply with the family smiling w of no other medicine which has been so suc- elieving the suffering of women, or secured so testimonials, as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound. eve communi to health by Lydia E. Pinkham"s Veg- "My husband was dull, stupid, lazy, languid, slow, saidMrs. Coover. "He must have been a victim of the hookworm," said the Court. Mrs. Coover expressed somedoubt as to this diagnosis, but Judge Gra- ham stuck to his opinion and grant- ed thedecree. --_---- MI-O-NA RELIEVES STOMACH TROUBLE ALMOST IMMEDIATELY. If the food you ate at your last meal did not digest, but. laid for a long time like lead on your stomach, then you have indigestion and quick action should be taken. Of course there are many other Zypledis of indigestion, such as belching up of sour food, heartburn, dizziness, shortness of breath; and if you have any of them, your ~ Fomach is.qut of order andshould Mi-o-na Tablets have cured thous / you will find women who meet oman you i has stomach trouble. If you have any stomach distress, Mio-na 'will re- lieve instantly. But Mi-0 na unlike most so-called dyspepsia remedies, does more than sia or Any stomach trouble by put ting ene and strength into the walls of stomach, where the gastric juices are produced. A large box of Mio-na tablets costs but so cents at w. B. Flint's and aré guaranteed to'cure sands of cases of indigestion and]; relieve ; it permanently curs dyspep- Ww Ottawa, |Nov. 25--During the year 1go8, 25.731 persons took out naturalization papers in Canada, and thereby became British sub- jects, according to the report of the Secretary of State, which was tabled in the House to-day. The number of aliens thus registered in 1go7 was 12,557. As might have been expected, settlers from the Unpited States, 9,000 in all, were the most numerous class to take out papers last year, Of Austrians there were 3,982; of Russians, 3,046 ; of Italians, 1,852, and Ga- licians, 1,083. Representatives off 49 nationalities in all were admiticd to Citizenship. During the [fiscal year 1908-9. 366 new coinpanies, with an aggregate capitalization of $119.324,875 were incorporated by the Dominion, a.d the capitalization of existing com- panies was increased by 72,203,000. Iv

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