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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Dec 1909, p. 2

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yy ' : | talent secured for the occasion is both grand and rare: The Famous She k _Quartette, more fully equipps than ever; Miss Myrtle piri Triall, Elocutionist, the lady who gan to use it re 'tal in a few injurice and | " table balm for n's rashes. Duggist free Zam Bak Co., Toronto, for price. MONE) 'vestmenit-at lowest rate. # "HUBERT Several sums from L. EBBELS, ter, Port Perry. THE OBSERVER Has A.0Goop CIRCULATION, and is consts ing in favor. It is th Baer verity Medium in the County ; is the champion of the Agricultarists and of the more con- servative and practical class of peo- [legis sot a favorite of schemers, and elignes ; it is the Oldest and Best Established --founded in 1857--the most original and best in its local and general news depart. ment and is printed entirely in the 4 , place of publication--Port Perry. TERMS --$1 per annum in advance, if not ++ paid - in advance, $Lso will be t : ch (JOB P, ING -- : Tug MOST MODERN STYLES AND AT Low PRICES North Ontario Obserer. (The Octal Paper of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1857. Only Paper Printed and Published In Port Perry. PORT PERRY, DEC. g, 1909. Goderich Signal :--A brave Yo islator at Ottawa is talking of ap- proaching the combines with a "Somme of investigation. What ought to do is go after them with an axe, A wesk before the polling in British Columbia the Lethbridge Herald told its readers that the Mc- Bride railway policy had "electri- fied" the Liberals all over the Pro- vince. Now the word must changed to "electrocuted." A protest is being made in Shef- field agaiust the importation of cutllery goods which are sold by local ~ manufacturers as genuine Sheffield productions. A case was _reported of a Sheflield firm supply- ing steel to aw American house «who wmanfacture a certain article « from it which the Sheffield people buy in large quantities and supply foreign customers marked, "War. ranted Sheffield." Mistaking a bottle of iodine for a bottle of whiskey, Mrs. W. E. Cor- nell, a widow, about 25 years of age, employed asa cook in Mrs. Eades' boarding-house at 79 Pem- _broke Street drank a quantity, "of the poison last evening about seven o'clock and at one time it was thought that she was in danger. . The police ambuiance was summon- ed "and she was taken to the Gen- ®t 19 . : eral Hospital, but it was soon after wards found that her condition was not serious - The woman, accord- + ing to the people in tke house, bad been drinking during the afternoon, |: "and When they noticed the mistake she had made, they immediately called Dr. Cuthbertson and lie had "her sent to the hospital. The whis- "she drank before taking the 'the doctors say, saved he She was at one time'in_afflu- ent cirgumstances, but was obliged 10 accept dopey service through SHEAR A and Stores at 50c. box or post- . $300 to $10,000, have me for immediate in- Hl tecently captured the First Prize at the Seattle World's Exposition, (the competitors for which included many of the most famous Elocution- unnecessary de- | its in the world) the assemblage ao being ap. immense one, but Mi mye be all won out with flying co 'ClBris will contain over 1 + 50 of which will come fr gusical town of Uxbridge ic will be rendered i atlempted in this {uy Choral Organization. iirfull, wil be pub ¥ ------ i ---- Toms EntiTLeED TO RovaL RecoGNiTION AND AwaArp oF MEeriT.--The skill, tact and determination displayed by Mr. Harold Archer of this place on Saturday last in extracting {rom the waters of the Scugog a couple of skaters who Had the misfortune to break through the ice, certainly justly entitles him to the Royal Humane Society Medal as well as the Carnengie Medal and it only requires that the facts regarding his brave act be made known to the proper authorities to secure for him the honor to which he isso justly entitled A! " In the absence of the/ pastor, Rev. A. C, Cameron aod Rev. E. A. Tonkin occupied the Methodist pulpit very acceptably on Sabbath last. Rev. Mr. Leitch conducted | Missionary Anniversary work on the Cambray Circuit, The Methodist Sunday School are to revive the time honored | pleasure for old and young and have arranged for a Christmas Tree Entertainment on Thursday evenirg before Christmas. 23 Tropical New Fruits, &ec, just arrived at Forman's (See advertise- meat.) SILVER WATCHES -- TOGETHER WITH GUARANTEE--AT; W. H. McCAW'S FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. $60.00 IN Prizes For Babres.-- The Port Perry, Reach & Scugog Agricultural Society purpose at their coming Christmas Fair "in Port Perry, on Decemher 21st, awarding $60 in Prizes for Babies. The indefatigable and popular Sec- retary, Mr. Brown, is prepared to register entries at his office for their exhibition and doubtless the aumber of entries will be large and the com- petition keen, for we question if | there is any locality in the world that possesses so many beautiful rand, did we say, accomplished | babies as does Port Perry and | vicinity. Port Perry Xmas Fair for i 190q. it is expected will eclipse all' | former holiday fairs ever held | here. The Prize List is a liberal one and other inducements are all in favor of bringing together an immense assemblage, (See the large card posters and advertise- ment in other columns of page four. £7 The date of Raglan Xmas Fair is fixed for Wednesday, Dec. 22- Full particulars next week. (See Posters.) SILVER WATCHES--together with goarantee--at W. H. Mc- Caw's for ONE DOLLAR each. --_---- Preventics, the new Candy Cold Cure Tablets, are said by druggists to have four cific advantages over all other remedies for a cold. First-- They contain no Quinine, nothing harsh or sickening, Seeond--They give al- most instant relief. Third--plessant to take like candy. Fourth--A large box --48 Preventics--at ;25 cents, Also fine for feverish children. Sold by all Deal- ors, |. af pe ' Raglan. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. 'Thu evening, Dezember for other [people and to remember what other people have done for you ? Are you willing to stoop down al ider the needs and desires of ildren ; to remember the weakness and Joneli- ness of people who are growing old; to stop asking how much your friends love you, and to ask yourself whether y. them enough; to hat those who i me house with you want, without waiting for to tell you; and to trim your lamp so that it will give more Mght and less smoke, and to carry it in front so that your shadow will fall behind you ; to make agrave for your ugly thoughts, and a garden willing:to d> y2 than hate, stronger than evil strong- er than death--and that the blessed Life which began at Bethlehem nineteen hundred years ago is the image and brightness of the Eternal Love? Then you can keep Christ. mas. And if you can keep it for a day, why not always? But you can never keep it alone. --Ex. mi The Festive Season. At this particular Season when giving and receiving presents are in order, when SUBSTANTIAL tokens of respect and esteem are almost looked for. When we can make such gifts both attractive and and useful without much expense we haveattained a desirable end, and it is, something to know where we can procure such presents. A visit to Mr. McCaw's Jewelry Lstablish- ment will satisfy all that be 1s prepared to all such from his abundant' 'and choice New Stock of Holiday Goods of every description, both useful and ornamental, such as may be pre: sented with confidence and cannot fail to be highly acceptable to the receiver, while the prices are such as to recommend themselves to all Parties should not fail to examine his stock, it is all that can be de- sired. Go and see it. (See his advertisement elsewhete.) IMPORTANT AucTiON SALE -- It will be seen by the large posters, in colors and illustrated, that Mr. John Kenneally, lot 11, con. 13) Reach, has authorized Mr. Jackson ises on Wednesday next, Dece ' 15th all Bis farm stock, implements, etc. This sale is one of far more than ordinary importance -- the horses are all first-class and of pro- per breeding--the matched team of driving Morgans are beauties and are much admired by all who see them--the cows and heifers are of the right stamp for dairy purposes and the youngsters are all bred from the right dairy strains, the sheep and swine are good, white 100 unceasing laying hens wind up the' live stock list. The implements are up-to-date, many of them new and others nearly new and the vehicles are such as should be en all well regulated farms. Don't fail to make a note of time and place and EF Auction SALE oF 30 Dairy Cows.--Posters in large numbers have been put in circulation an- nouncing another Sale of Dairy Cows -- Holstein and Durham Grades--the property of Mr. J. E Forden (whose Dairy Stock wher- ever sold, including Mywil= Station, Port Perry, Newcastle and other laces, have given wmiversal satis action) which will take place at the Sebert Honse Yards, Port Perry, for _ your kindly feelings, with the > to sell without reserve on the prem- J Ja /§ ph Switzer J. C. Browne . " The Clerk read a eg from F. L. Fowke, Esq. reply to Port Perry that he would us deavor to include Pott route of the proposed: through this county. The Reeve also. received from the communication. th which was somewhat also remarked that, tion and action, the .Cg cil at its session Ii passed a resolution construction of 'the Mr, McKpight _ sai Mr. Pearce'requires § a both sides of it. | tion of Lorne street referred On motion of €ouncilor C ael, seconded by Councilor the Clerk was the necessary, preparations ing the sale of said portion street as the law directs, streets that were of for traffic. jacent on bath sides as well land at its. eastern terfin of streets that might with benefit to the corporations. posed of. that action may be taken. the foliowing son $3.25; 'W. H. McCaw i and Denni Campbell $33.53 and $§ McGregor 50c; Wm. E. H.Rurdy $4; S.Fa Jamigsous® Dennison Warden & Wm. Mills ($2 Anfntormal discussiol place regarding the over! tank, and jndging from made, excessive pumpi to. further usefulness. . er make the necessary { be present at the sale. Yidemed advisable. 1: ah Mr. Stonehouse introduced and carried through its first and second stages a By-law, designated s Local Option By-law. - On motion of 'Coun order the publication of {le ed By-law the necessary n times, pursuant to statut Councilor Carmichael and carried through to-morrSw Friday, Di 1oth, commencing at one o'clock. The bunch of cows selected for this sale are all desirable ones and parties in quest-of cows should 'not fail to Popresett 'at 'the sale, : Jackson will be auctioneer. 25 appoining the follo Returning Officers and of the coming municipal Polling Subdivisién No. H. "Brown, DR. O, Browne, Pt Polling Subdivision Moria BO: of a blind street and and * Councilor Carmichaglgav that at next meeting of «Cou would introduce a. propos law th close up and sell thal "por- Mr. McKnight'sn submit to the Council a list 'in.order tice he By 'mich- erow, instructed to 'make regard: of said fw . 'The Reeve suggested the *advis-{ ability of closing portions of "other: np possible benefit as streets to the corporation The eastern ternfinus of Shanley street was onefig question. Mr. Burnham owns the laads ad- the § and there were possibly other fiortions ancial jo dis hight w Op motion of Councilor Fotman seconded by Councilor Stenehouse accounts yendered were ordered to be paid and charged to their proper accounts : Carfiegie Bros. 6oc ; H. G. Hutche- $2.40; be the cause of the trouble' referred Mr. Yarnold made.axgomplaint that there was a tree near his pro- perty so damaged By the late storm that he questioned the utility by of its Mr, McKnight was instructed to ting if tone- house the Clerk was instructed to intesduced y-law 5 | ind Angel of Midniglt, Cothp Jfou's Early and Longfellow. pio 4% addressed to the Central '| Two-Seat Evil to be Removed * { make things liy -1 authorities if they locked him . Ith dep The spring i Horn? fe ensilage only), and potatoes, $ quantity of oats sent 1s 4 lbs, 'and of wheat or barley 5 Ibs., guffi- cient in each case to sow one twentieth of an acré. The sam: 'ples of Indian corn, peas and pota- toes weigh 3 Ibs. each. A quantity of each of the following varieties 'bas been secured for this distrjbu- tion +-- : Oats. --Banwet, Abundance, Dan- lish Island, Wide-Awake, . White iant, Thousand Dollar, Improved igowo--all white varicties. Wheat--Red varieties : Red Fife beardless), Marquis, Stanley 'and helsea (early beardless), -Preston, uron and Pringle's Champlain early bearded), White varieties: ife (beardless) ES [horpe Pield Péas-- Artht ine; w "Indian Corn (for énsilage-- Barly Later varieties : Selected Leaming, Early Mastodon and White Cap, Yellow Dent. +. Potatoes -- Early varieties : Roch: ester Rose, and Irish Cobbler.. Me dium to late' varieties: Gold Coin, Carman No. 1, and Money Maker. The later varieties are, as a rule, more productive than the earlier kinds, Only one sample can be sent to each applicant, heuce if an indivi dual receives a 'sample of Oats he cannot also receive one of Wheat, 'Barley, Peas, Indian Corn or Po- ilatoes. = Applications on printed a front one individual, or applications for more than one sample for onc) household, cannot be entertained. The samples {will be sent free of charge through the mail. Applications should be addressed to the Director of the Experimental Farms, Ottawa, and may be sent in any time from the 1st of December to the 15th February, after which the lists will be closed, so that the samples asked for may be sent out| in good time for sowing. Appli- cants should mention the variety | © they prefer, with a second sort as an alternative Applications will | be filled in the order in which they| q are received, so long as the supply of seed lasts. Farmers are advised to apply early to avoid possible dis oppetntment. . Those applying for Indian cern or potatees should bear in mind that the corn is usually not distributed until April, Land that otatoes cannot be mailed until danger from frost in transit is over o-posiage is required on 'mail pi h Experimental Farm, Ottawa. WM. SAUNDERS, Director of Experimental Farms. - : Ottawa, Dec. 3--Mr. Glen Campbell (Conservative, Man.) will introduce a bill in the House of Commons on Monday next, which if passad, will establish by statute in Canada what has been long the established practice in England in regard Lo a member elected for, two or more constituencies. The bill provides that the member within 7 days after the time for filing an election protest or within sev days after the same has been dis- posed of, must elect in which riding be will sit. The bill is aimed to stop abuses such as the present case af Sir'Wilfrid Laurier occapy- ing two seats, and the recent case of Mr. Lemieux, who'sat for both Gaspe and Nicolet. - . -- A Try For Freedom. Washington, Dec. 3.--John R. y dispute, came to Washington again | today and was clapped in quaran- tive. He has been ng recently on his farm at Manchester, Va. | Early made no effort to escape arrest. Id fdct he admitted he came to Washington prepared to eels or the district op. artment d When. the hea Salva: morrding he Re id hand 4 hotel. This a Blegident , R. Grandy Thornton, M.P., H. A. Ward, ex M.P., J. H. Devitt, M.P.P., C.A. Hagerman, Alexander Nable, Dr. Leslie, R,, W. Howe, and 5 O. Taylor. = ° meeting in Toronto on Jan. tr: C. J. ME is Bon, Leslie; Dr. Hillier, -E, H..McLean, So and PC. Trbbroock: James Whitney and Mr. Borden were passed. . 9 Prize for Consumption Oure. cavers an culosis, custody of Yale University and the as its trustees. a : A condition of the awdrd of the prize shall have been in use for at least five years, and during that time have prov- ed tfs actual and unquestioned effici~ ency. i i liever in the art of judiviously sprink. ling his speeches with good stories. One such anecdote he tells concern a Highland farmer, who once hande in charge, "that it's well enough tied ds" : to trust going in the van?" "Weel, catds'or sheets, or lists of names| |) gee," answered the porter, drop. tion" --giving it another barng--"an' it'll get that at Dundee," banging it so furiously that the earls scate tered all over the floor. "If ing further than Dundee," he remark- ed at last, "it'll nae do at all." creature y c : times his own weight in the air and Mediterranean cocite can exert a pull T shell is 1,319 times the weight of the to, his weight he would be able fo lift 2,000,000 or 3,000,000 pounds.-- London Answers, penny to invest iu candy, and the little fellow rushed off in great glee, tut presently returned in tears. asked the old lady. your cent?" didn't lose it; I only swallowed it." occurfed at Madrid. died suddenly, and when the hearse came to convey her body to the grave- yard the coachman fell from the box in a fit of apoplexy and died immedi- ately, A woman among the mourners was so upset at this dead, cs though struck by lightning, and a child in her arms das dashed against the stones with such of one 3 to the authorities. wife, "I'll _huve to run away from to get the material for a new dress that the dressmaker'-- ing of dress while I am so ill?" matter. what happens. Its g blaek oats, if SICNALS OF DISTRESS Early, the leper who once threw Pest mayne peo © Sacely scientists of two continents into a| DO To sediment. rE gotouta Tartan foc his, Ament hep . {arranged to go to the police station J jaan Jocked up. Atriving: dn Dec. 3 --At the annu- the Durham Liberal- ier ; president, ident, P. |i yice-presi- as. Winslow ; third vice- ; Secretary, W. Jones. . Grant ; treasurer, yd. Addresses were The following were appointad to ttend the Dominion organization Thornton, M.P., J. J. Preston, H. A. Ward, K.C,,_ eil and' ilcock. Resolutions of confidence in Sir The prize fund has been placed in the ale medical school faculty are toact that the -fufe under consideration J Ho eles rtit 3 Well Tested, The Master of Elibank is a firm be- parcel in at a small railwa office. Do you think," he asked the man ing it with a crash. "Pll get that ere, an' itll get that at the june- it be go- The Strengtn of Shellfish. A limpef may appear a poor flabby and yot he can pull 1,984 early double that in water. The uivalent to 2,071 thnes his weight. he force required to open an oyster yster without his shell. Were an vernge man as streng in proportion Willie's Explanstion. Willie's grandmother gave him a "hy, what's the matter, Willie?" "Did you "No, grandma," sobbed Willie, "1 BE A Fatal Funeral. An extraordinary series of An © talities lady at she fell folence cull was fractured. Instead ath four bad to be notified Cheerful. #John, dear," sald the invalids ou for an hour or so to-day. Ihave "But," Somplained the . patient, do you th nk it is right to be think- "Why, John, it will be all right, no ly "--Pearson's W Sick kidneys give many signals of istress. } The secretions arédark contain x Passages are frequent; scanty, constant day and he wheakened kidney peed k Health il Use a special kid- A Simple Treatmen pendicitis and suffere until the first of At that ime inflamm the young' woman's tight si various tefledies failed fo the trouble.' As & last resort a fast 8 was advised by the physicians. On Oct. g Miss Marshall started on the fast. For 45 days she lay in bed "sufferiig' incessent 'pangs from' hunger, which were further aggrev- atted by the Feeble odors iy t it, 7 in bo) es in in sick On Thapksgiving day she was given her fist solid food, ited qiratitities df turkey A that Will Make It Truly Fascinating, Edw. B. Fist Guarantees ; Nowadayseveryu o-date woman has radiant Batt. Be ev What a foolish creature a woman | would be if she lost the opportunity "i| to add to her attractions. Yet in Canada to-day there are hundreds of thousands of women with harsh, faded, characterless, hair who do not make any attempt to improve it. 1d Paris most women have beau- tiful hair, and in Canada all women who use Parisian Sage have lustrous and luxurient hair, And any woman reader of Tk OBSERVER ¢an have attractive and lustrous hair in a féw day's time by using this great hair rejuvinator, Parisian Sage. Edw, B. Flint sells a large bottle fer 50 cents and he guarantees it to bamsh dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. Paisia.. Sages anideal hair tonic, not sticky or greasy. Patent Report. The following Canadian patents have been recently secured by for- eigners through the agench ot Messrs. Marion & Marion, Patent Attorneys, Mcésts. Marion & Marion, Montreal, Canada, and Washing ton, D.C. Any information on the subject Jose | Will be supplied free of charge by @pplying¥o the above named friem: Nos. 121,622-- Oscar Kjellberg, Kville- legatan, Sweeden. Ap paratus for electri¢ weld ing brazing or soldering. 121,719--Eniile J. Feuillette, Paris, France. Hacking or breaking machine. 121,;82--G.B. Mario Spingo, Genoa, Italy. Wheel tyres. 121,858--H. de Wilde & P. Parfait, Brussels, Belgium Pro- cess of, manufacturing fertilizing flower pots. 121,870-~ Leonard E Cowey, Surrey, England. Road vehicles suspension arrangement. 121,906 --Wilham H. Paul, Bricken- head, England. Treat- ing grain for milling. 121,986--Rudolt Richter, Wilmers- dorf, Germany. Device for alternating current collector 'motors. 122,012 Victor Raisin, Paris, France, Apparitus"™ for the separation of acetic and formic acids. Write for a freé éopy of "The In- veotor's Adviser." MARRIED, the residence MinNER-KieuT--At of bride's mother, Utica, ou Wednes. | day, Doc. Ist, 1909, by the Rev. I. Sheil, Mr. William Sharp Milner, of Manchester, to Miss Margaret Annie K 4% « ax 5 . . DIED. BrAeook-- Iii Blackstock, ' on Wadues- day, Dec.8, 19v8, c Beacock, aged 82 years, 11 mou Deceased was one of tho Fediy esteemed residents Cartwright, honor Aud" Titegiity {Red Cloter | Ducks: {Quotations by A: Rows & Son.) i A Dec. g, 1909 Fall Wheat ... Spring: Wheat. Goose Wheat . Batley s...... ye +5 Dats Butter .... v © thr -- \ ~~ z oe roa Cw 9 n E Cattle, pe Pave "Hogs, per too Ibs. , ERRANE , + vx ross + finn Grass Seed..... Alsike Clover. wn tn pos NL THAT aR Ne =D x Qo 0.0 PORERDS 0 8N OHNO 000 wn 38 $8388 Peas--Bla Po 00 010@ 012 010@ o 14 Aras veniana Chickens Winter Term otenboro usiness OPENS MONDAY, JAY, 8, 1910 INZIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Write Now for Literature. GEO SPCTTON, J. A. MOKONE, President. Principal. Notice te Creditors Of Alexander, Brown, late of the Village of Port Perry, of the County of Ontario, Gentleman, Deceased. PpUispann to Sec 38'0of Chapter 129 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, notice is hereby given that all creditors and otMers having claims against the estate of Alexander Browns, late of the Village of Part Perry, in the County of Ontario, Gentleman, who died on or ahout the twenty eighth day of October, A.D. 1909, are, on or before the 2nd day of January A D. 1g9io, to send by post, prepaid, to Wm. H. Harris, Port Perry, Ont', Solicitor for the Executors of the said deceased their christian pnawes and surnames, addresses and de- scriptions, the full parionjurs of their claims a statement of their accounts and 'the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, 'and that after the day last aforesaid the said Executors will procee to distribnte the assets of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard on'y to such claims of which notice shall have been given as above required, and the said "Executors will not be liable ffor the said assets or any part thereof, to any perscn or per- sons of whose claim or claims. notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution' Dated at Port Perry this 24th day of November, AD 1669 MRS. A BROWN, ~ Miss LEXTE FERGUSON, Wm H. HARRIS, y HEzecutors of Alexander Brown, deceased. WANTED N ASSISTANT MATRON for the Loyal Frue Biwe Orphanage at Picton, Ont. Duties to commence De ar Br AM fuperintendenti #2: Port Perry, Teacher Wanted TF ANTED for School Section No. 8, East Whitby, a Teacher. Duties to commence in January, 1910. Apply to +" J WM, BRENT, Secy-Treasurery Raglanv Nov. 24, 1999. NE Ciitter, ote Buggy, one 3 horse Plow, one Set "Single tlarness, one Set One Horse Har" rows, one Snow Plow, one. Robe and one dozen Milk. Pans. © «x Bho stn BC, Bugton, Port Perry, Noy. 3,09. TRAYED from lot 18, -Reach, (Jobn . about. Noveaber Rep HEIFER, a little. wh

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