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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 17 Mar 1910, p. 1

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¥) Yaa m-------- 2 {jfion Hours--9 ta 1d a Saturday eveninge, "ar cold Filings, am., dtd pm.) and Crown : Marriage Licenses. . 82 Agends C2. RB, re toni : 3 JOS. BA I RD TICKETS TO ALL JARTS OF THE Bd eas v cid - Bridge " Work » Wpeclsity. * Vigalised Air. Dr. FD. McGrattan (DENTIST) i LO iE fies in the Allison BIGSk over Alison's 4% the Post Offic Er PORT REET. Bb pol of. 'Dentistry, ing ches Flog Bridge Work successfully Artifisal Teeth on Gold; 8ifber, Alum ICKNSED AUCTIONEER dor thy, po OFL0:--Mo WH. McCaw, Port County. of Outarloy, - > hy fiers. is now in a position to issue Onsruvay Oia) y Pi ted. tickets to all parts of the world and Manchabte er, Jan. 19, 1899, 'F to supply all necessary information : : to parties asto the cheapest and } ST est roujes, ol - Ih addition to his @BO. JACKSON, " | numerous icket Agencies for Rail- Li 4 Anctio ' v road and Steamship lines, he has FOR THE COUXTY oF ovbiRio ANg sul wi te wppoiniid Ticket Agent for 0 e rink Railway. Parties iE OF CANTWEIGHT,. 0. | _itivending to travel will consult sheir at tls the com melons owit.interests. by consulting 'Mr noossess. Hiv ni trate to: very px practice in the past shoald ie a sufficient recom mendition sa to his ability. All Sale givon into hischarge will be attended with wd di bh: Sale "part to maken i br Lubber Plates. wR gs of Gold, Silver-or Cement = Puinisss extraction when required: _~ && Prices to suit the times Ls P A P made oot and blank notes supplied free, ou'application. Parties wieliiug to.eugage his services may consult hie Sax Rxairxn either at the Obaerver or Standard Offizes, . Family Newspaltr 1% PUBLISHED AT zt roy PERKY, ONT. SLE. "i i] * EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Miss Harrison, pi gr North Ontario Observer 8 Waekly Political, Agricultwral arid on EL Central Livery Suan phe PORT PcRRY. | CHARGES MOUERATE ! GEO JA ol ; Efi thanking the public for the CKSON, Nov. 1, 1901. Port Perry P. liberal patronage received during the mdny years I have ru a Livery Fatablish ment in Port Perry, 1 have piahplegsare in nouncing that I have removed Dress and Mantle Makers | MY LIVERY ! ISHES to inform thé ladies to my former place of business that she has moved Water Street room! " over Mr. Flint's Dry. tare wherd ly iio, Iam a «4m. largely extend in- the in] red 16 ite all % op.) va rgely Ly et fo Bre ad amie Malin cos soi. ih ie wd (in a'm RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES ( "RB. PANSICKUER. Grand Trunk R'y System TIME Port P - GOING SOUTH. \20 a, it +7 1.40 p.m. Rae O. ry Our _charges are consistent with the value given, | Port Perry, April 1, 190g: 1s§0ER oF MARRIAGE LICENSES ~~ TABLE sentative . Kitchin, thipki : Powell ®as -oiit of Tot sy. Fo bis hand geatly pn bis shoulder, and uttered words intended to placate bin. Powell drew a pistol shot Kitchimyandin quick succes sion] fired on Travis and Damn. Powell then walked tc his store secured a shotgun, and barricad himself in the place. No offer wa- made to arrest him, bat tonight h surrendered, and was taken to the county jal at Halifax. GOING DATES Apr. 5,19 Jone 14,28 Ami B23 Hey 3,17,31 dy 12,28 Sept& 2 T SPECIAL TORONTO TO WINNIPEG AND WEST Leave Tornuid 2.00 p.m. on shove days Through First and Eccond Class Coaches, Colonist and Tourist Sleepers. ply to nearest C.P.R. or write R. L. Thompsoa, D.P.A.. I li i I : i { bi I I}; ; ¥ i I | i 4g § 3 ! i 1: i i { i ; i ] Fe i Tt LH Ii Hh ll Peg iH | | il it Hil i "For about five years | was unable to discover, owing td imp 3 petion of 21 sure of I also suffered agony with hemorrhoids. A succession of sieep- less nights, cruel pains in my side and combined with the terrible state merves, made me wish fF death. could do no housework. my sis- took my small children, and I des- of ever geiting on my feet memarable day a nejghbor t me a box of Dr. Hanifiten's which had cured her of troubles lar to mire. To my astonishment, it better pext day. Gradually; my paics disappéaved I put on flesh, locked healthy $id 'ots of spirit, and | & desire to work. i me, and I know they will work | marvels for every woman that uses | wiih pure J of life. Oh, all Natass' 8 wad) 15 #ts piace remains a hollow silver coumy terpart of the original deficath - su: These fragile casts repro- pettact i | HHL | i LE frit ili fjsle Hi i sid silzd Dr. Hamflton's Pills | In playful resistante the while. My shoulders | brace, and prepare My sh Ldon, ina me-- To all else but Neture I'm blind. | drifting snow; | "Tis the fences alone hat femind we | That I'm not on wings; my very blood sings, My gpirits soar high when my spow- shoes and Try a race with the wind and the weather; iy ot delight from each t, My eoul drinks | |, woodland sigh | My heart is as light as a feather. | chickadee P, | Was thieving from grasses uncoveted; And poor bunnie's trail, as be sat on his tail, Ta see if his haunt is diseavered. { The little field-mouse, in her snow-! 3 r; The partridges whirr as the bushes 1 stir Going by; and on, faster and faster. The collie my advent is telling; i | The door' is swung widé, the glow | from inside Meets the glow in my heart as it's I swelling But talks with the hasrt that comes | to her. . > Kathleen M. Kemny. Rev. Michael Baxter Who Died in London Once a Curats In Canada. Many prophets have arisen during recent years to proclaim the coming Te tha ind of ibe world--anly a fox | SPRAINED WRIST _ AND ANKLE After Befig Laid Up With Great Fin for Ten Days, Relief Was Gained Instantly by Applying One of the most soul'distressing ac- cidents that cam befall one is a bad ankle or wrist sprain. "If I had only known of "Nerviline' earlier, 1 could have saved myself ap enormous amoun: of pain, and many egdfiizing nights o y F189 Hal i WH gl i i 1 i} : Thus writes P. Quinn, a young farmer living nea: Brockville. "I tumbled from a hay loft to the ban floor and sprained 3 my right ankle anc ND. swelled rapidly caused Ax- 4206 - cruciating pains It was not con- and if bf : i vf i venient to go tr the city and the liniment in the line relief came guickly. It took dowr the swelling. relieved the pain, anc gave me comfort. "I can pecommend Nerviline fo bruises,. swellings, muscula and sore, back. 1 have prove: it a sure cute JB such cases." m some day mear wh li hi st: twenty-three Stal Y Smenty-thres Sapte for a race (| With the wind aiid the mist to beguilé I'm! gone, * J Ch Town and turn} I'm leaving Hetitnd" My pulses beat free, this ia living to | Across country ego; o'er the deep' Out here vexing csre cannot find me. In the soft snow I see where the perf: red house; 1 Quivers with fright till I've passed" he: I race, till I come to the quiet farm home ; { NERVILINE| house was useless. When 1 sot Nervi- "Prophet Baxter: cout other result which he the Book of Daniel es The eres ic Mission in Shoreditch, a¥ which! ood and shelter sre' many starvin plight a 2 » other work in which he was particud larly interested way the distributiofy of the Gospel in Cantinental citieny Bo taken up was be in this that fog a number of years, until Lis infirmity: made it impossible, he used to gol almost every Saturday to one or an- other Continental town and, standing: in the streets for six hours or more, give away some thousands of copies! of the C e! g FS 3 The Bi-cénte: England in Ce | this year at 1 . N.8., when ti new cathedral will be opened, in thal presence of a great gatheting of | church people from England and United States, as well 2s frem var ious parts of ada. It was in 171 that October 10 was mede a day thanksgiving for the success of He: | Majesty's arms in subduing Pi Royal, now Anmapolis Royal, M. de| Subircase having surrendered to Col. | Nicholson. Between forty and fift; | English and American and Canad | bishops have promised to be presenti et the two hundredth anniversary oth this notable event. The Bishop of} London has been invited. The Cans dian Church Congress is'to be held ag Halifax also, 80 that the oldest colond ial diooese in the Empire is preparing: for a memoreble celebration. | More Necessary. | A wishbone won't do a man mi , ood unless along with it goes & Ee - = pv er f When Lives Were Cheap. } 1 the prison of Luxembourg one of Fouquier Tinville's agents could make: tp only seventeen convicts out of thé" ist of eighteen which had been given him. "I want one more," he said. He asked the first guspe:t who passed 3 his name and on hearing it said, "Yes} it 18 you" He had him carried off, and the next day be was guillotined. | On another occasion a warder called: out the name of an aged prisoner. A. iad who was playing ball in the gal- lery mistook the name for his own and isked if he was wanted. "Yes" waw the answer; 'come along," and tho pext day the Loy was guillotined in- stead of fhe man, At Bordeaux a boy of sixteen named' Mellet was gulilotined jnstead of am old man of eighty namel Bellay. Ou objecting he was told that be was eighty years old in wickedness. pl BAR A aid ny : A Water Telescope. 3 Norwegian fishermen use a wate: telescope to ascertain the position of the herring shoals. This is the way: to make the water telescope: + Hardt Procure a tube made of fin and funy kon shaped about three and a half feet long and ten Inches In diameter at the largest end. It should be wide eno 1t the top to take in the observers eyes, and the luside should be pa nted; black. At the bottom, or wide ah & Kear, thick plece of glass must be in- yerted, with a little lead in the form of a ring to weight tbe tube. W the instrument is immersed in cles water it Is astonishing how many; fathoms down the observer can see. FERROZONE Ferrozone wil a splendid appétite. prove digestion and lation full benefit will be derived from every-, thing eaten. Forel l There is nothing like s create a keen, healthy relish for ' § for the blood and a tonic for the and brain. To those leading tary life it is a perfect boom. The Rev. Dennis Q'Eriem,

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