Offs nd aklinon; snd Evenings. Tel in fod and house, open n 3 wd jj the Ring south, ¢ with the tesidenc FREE WARIS BAILS. BA RISTIL. $s. or 'Successor $0 Se Yao Save FOAL T Port Perry, - Ont. MONEY TO Loay. Private Fands at 4 pér eeat, Feb. 7, 1901. Jno. W. Orozier, . ARnispen' SoL1ciTOR, CONVEYANCER, Bs five ut residence, 6th Con. {he yy mile west of Port lersy,f-- MoNaY TO Tons: 'E. FAREWELL, K.C al LL] B., 'County J. Crown Attorney, County Sol- tor, &o., Notar Publi and ek: Co r. haan Rath er Court House, Whithy, 'ut, WA SANCSTER, DENTAL SURGEON: Office Hours --9 to 12am, 2 to 6 pn. * Also open Saturday evening. #7 Gold Filings, Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty: Vitalised Air. Dr. F. D. McGrattan (DENTIST) L. PS. of Baya College of Dental Sargeons, D.D.8. of Toronto University. ri Sam. 3 3: J. A. Murray, DENTIST, Mice over the Post Office. PORT PERRY. Queen 8t{ Port Peery : five hours--3 to 10am ltod pm, Wn the AT Blink over 'Allison's : i anager, Acting anville, Osh. "Wh ' Sunderland Est - DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS, REAL Marriage EF Agents C- P. R., &. MONEY TO LOAN (4 por cent upwirds--British apit] ) INSUR ANC BSE AE "a Liecpnaes. JOS. BAIRD County of Ontario, Sule the Opsxivin Office Sidackiouter. Jai. 19, 1899. GEO. JACKSON, : a, Stain 2s another Auction Sale Season to re. tarp thanks to his uumvrous patrous for past favors. [un requesting their esteemed aud coutinued patronage he desires to state that no effort or paive will be spared 00 his part to meke all sales entrusted to All branches of Dentistry, including ~ Crown and Bridge Work fully practiced. Artifical Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum "or Rubber Plates, Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: && Prices to suit the times® North Ontario Observer A Weekly Palilical, Agricultural and Family Newspaper "15 PUBLISHED AT ' PORT PERRY, ONT. EVERY TAURSDAT MORNING H raRsoNs TREMS.--§1 Re Be A 50 or Luss 'nlinned him His very extensive practice in the past should be a sufficient recom mendatioa as to bis ability. All Sale given into his chasge will be attended § with promptuces and dispatch Bale list wade out aod blank notes supplied free, oo application, Parting wirhing to emgage his services| ol ay consult his Sars Rxdisrun either at | ®*2Y the Obseiver or Standard Offices, Port Perry, for dates ii for or Suite, atu make arrangemetits, or write 47 Phone at py sw CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Nov. 1, 1901, Port Perry plo $ - Pp. -& Miss Harrison, = ~Dess and Mantle Maker; = | ISHES to inform the ladies that she. has : moved hel rooms : over Mr. Flint's Drug 'Store wl fotmerly ~ occ she is prepared to execute all or wits. | ders for Dress and Mantle Making 'im a manner unsurpassed for Correctness of, Style -- and Charming Effect. : Our charges' are consistent with the value given. ~ Port Perry, April 1, 1909 ICEN ED AUCTIONEER for the Patronage voiced: 1§tKs at this the commenecrmvt of RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES Wortp.--Mr. WH. McCaw, Pert Try. is DOW in a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information $0 parties as to the cheapest and Best routes, &c. In addition to his namerous Ticket Agencies for Rail- road and Steamship lines, he has en. rea int, a Ticket Agent for cand Tun! _ Parties ding to" i own interests by 'consulting. Mr. WcCaw befor before embarking on a trip. Central Livery PORT PERRY. BARHLY thanking the pubic for the pid di received during the have kept a Livery Peniioh ------l Por Port Perry, 1 have mach pleasure - a that I have removed MY LIVERY! to my former place of business Water Street which Tam about to largely extend in- creaye facilities so that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir- ~- able -R. "VANSICKLER Port Perey, June 21, 1peo. (Grand. Trunk R'y System TIME _ TABLE. "Port "PERRY. 7.20 x.v. 0:11 a.m. 11.55 a.m. "3.55 pm. 1.40 p.m. 7-33 p.m. c.2 R Time Table. MYRTLE STA STATION. Goixa East Gong Wiest 10.69 axon. i 6.82.a,m. 8.80pm. "S10 a.m, 1.28 pam, ~800pm, * 85! Be hay Xn Town Ags TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF TH:' = TTA mony "If you have in the family, ec. or ' any skin disease, try Zam-Buk' a first--don'tap.nd money on _experi- > menting! You will hive to eb Zam- uk event. ually, @ Jo it now; and are cost other thing to another them useless. long story, I can say that a few woke biti yn wish this great healk or tha sores, snl id; ma for good of aria eczema, which held me in its grip. ten months [* ** It I had applied Zam-ruk ln the firey. Intend of trying the other oy] preparations, myself a lob ot "So Bedwell. of B31 Pro Over $6 Per Hen Profit Per Year. Over 86 per hen is a pretty big profit to make in a year, It looks oo big to be rue. Yet this is what was made at Sunny Slope Farm, Bound Brook, N. ]., owt.ed by Messis, E aid Ce ng. The story of how this was done is toid by M. K. Boyer in a valuable little book just published from which the following is taken. It might be stated, however, the Messrs, Corning cater to a retail or select trade in eggs and get the highest market price for egrs, This large profit, however, the most approved way. How the Boyer, as follows: : The layers on Sunny Slope Farm} are making a net profit of over $6 each for their owners. matketing and hired help. No exceptional methods are 'em- | ployed 4 in making this profit. arm The sur-| are.disposed of as quickly as pos. ¥ sible, ally: Gl large. pods. of eggs, .e es months, ; amd Garis of a boy--a am vg in gat i] wa that | | was only obtained by giving the: strictest attention to every detail of fis the business apd conducting it jn {} This is}! over the cost of incubating, leeding,| |. This |' was established to produce | eggs for table purposes, and this is . [the main source of profit. ! plus cockerls and ihe pallets after | completing their laying season aref simply treated as by products, and |' Every effort is bent' fowat Is af Fad he Bot servicekof - to those of Edw todo the and also the services | 3 alf of each day--to|o his ake the cost of keeping a pullet up 19 a point where she has completed herd first laying season just $1.50. It costs a bximhtely 15 cents to raise a Eo eb the broiler size, whén they are worth about 30 cents cash, alive, Hens SELL AT $2 Rach. Once a stdin of birds has gained « reputation. for heavy egg produc- ton all the tack raised can be sold t remunefative prices, This is ieicuiariyl tre of the females, for ich thereiis a ready market at $2 ch. ARN the females sold cn thig tm have been disposed of at 1his lure, [he pullers last season averaged 43 25 cpgs'each for the 1€h months om December (st to September , nh, and abe doing even better this ason. These eggs were disposed off at ticds as high as 65 cents per dozen nd never for less than 40 cents. veraging nearly 50 cents a dozen. tracts for the entire yield of eggs 1ve been made guaranteeing these «ices for the next year. Fhis product of 1,953 puljets was 79.792 eggs, or 22 216 dogen lus gives the following result : . Revenue 23.316 doze oe at 49¢° (average price) $11,424.84 «.goopuilets as breders§a 3,800.00 "Soudive bioiler at joc.. 240 00 ko 250.00 or Fino ene wr § 11953 puliets to 11) PEA "Ma aining 1 g53fpullets ; through laying season 'of 30 months ..5.0 0, Raising 800 cockerels to _brailer size of 14 Ibs. . Cartons, postage, ctc. . $781.20 2,167.83 120.00 125.00 3.19409 $12,520.81 Beavis a net profit of $6.41 per head ol Ryiog s stock, Stronger proof of the wonderful of Nerviline could be produced letter of Miss Lucy Mesher. N years has been a well-known profit was made is told by Mr |! of Windsor, N.8. me to add my unsolicited testi- 0 the efficacy of your won- jl Dntment. 'Nesviithe, "it he vest fat: gt a Tai, SL Ses and can tate 3 RL d sickness. You are at liber h this sig letter. ich | show. the wi o year hl fon] Bol of at the! --A torrespondent cannot. appreciate 4 understand, Non- 'a wile? 4 ring, are requireiher, hush ing and packing the | Mri | amounts. to is millon dollsré i icemen are moving pet 4 + an [OF tisny brothers and sisters, Mes Hemphill is now the only one Mrs, Button i is survived by gs and sons; Mrs. J. A. McGilliveay Foronto, Mrs. Leek of Chicago, A. H. Wheeler of Toronto, and Miss Mabel at home; Anson T. inBusiness at Malita, Man, and Morley, farming at Roblin, 'Man. The sympathy of their many friends will go out to the bereaved hus. band and family. The funeral took place on Monday to the Uxbridge celnetery, service being held at the house. Of those from other places who attended were the sons and daughters (with the exception of Morley wbo coald not get here in time), Mrs. Hemphill, Mrs. Hodg- "on, Miss Taylor, Mrs, O'Neill, Miss Weeks, Z. Hemphill, A. H. Wheeler, Gordon McGillivray, of Toronto, C. A. Plank of Lorneville, and Theo. A. McGillivray of Whitby. The town stores were closed during the funeral as a mark of respect. Mr, ind Mrs. Button had been married 57 years,-- Uxbridge Journal. Family Physician Said Incurable She was Cured Completely by Dr. Hamilton's Pifls A Terrible Experience with Indigestion, Another example of the marvelous merit of Dr. Hamilton's Pills comes from Kingston, where Mrs. E. V, Hol- ton was snatched from the grave and restored to sound health by this won- derful medicine, "Three weeks ago I was taken sud- denly Hj. My head throbbed and ached and [ became s0 dizzy that I had to g« to bed. There was a terrible feeling of weight and fullness in my left side and all the region of my 'scarcity © enter: of Regina Have decided to raise the' price' of ctitting haie to thisty-fve cents. Barrie's sanitry inspector has been granted an advance in sa'acy a condition of the increase being that he "destroy all such dogs as are uecessary." Why not the dogs that are unnecessary. 0ld Folks' Coughs Because Resieiing Power is Weak Pneumonia Often Follows. of a Sure Cure and Tells a Sure Sus aad a NeverFailiag Com» Just think of it--a direct breathable medicine, full of soothing ~ antiseptic pine essences that reach every sore, congested membrane in two seconds. No drugs to take--nothing to harm 'the aged or the Infant, because Catarrh- ozone is the purest, safest co! ca- tarrh, and cold remedy ever hed; Mrs. M. E. Walford, wife of a well- known grocer {in East Sheffield, writes: "For three years I suffered with a hard, racking cough and Drones), hele tatfon which annoyed me sd mich' at night that I couldn't dleep. I tried many remedles, catarrh tablets, sprays, syrups, etc. but they oaly helped for a short time. Catarrhosone brought me wonderful comfort from the first. inhaled its balsamic fumes very hour or two, and am now free from any trace of cold, bronchitis, and ca~ tarrh. I can go out in all kinds of | weather and don't take cold." There is no remedy so certain an@ safe as Catarrhozone, but being a good remedy, It is imitated. Beware of the, substitutor, Large Catarrhozone lasts | two months, price $1.00; smaller sized | €5c and b0c. All reliable dealers or the Catarrhozone Co. Kingston, Ont Her Heart Was Right. Genevieve E. A. Lipsett, secrctary of the Winnipeg Women's Press Cluly, has ch of all the feminine inter: ents of The Telegram. One of the features under her jurisdiction is is the "Bu In this wi " trai £ ni er . experience. permanence. us have a royal Ear Governor Genetsl, Roi Te appointment. : Mid Canadians have pretty up our minds about our na- . . We intend to make this g America of ours, at t a One-Power continent, af some time fn the future a Two-Power continent. It is unlikely that we can hope to ual the United States in sheer bulk of citi hip, and it quently is necessary to search for some counter- vailing advantage. The advantage which lies to our hand is the power which we possess of making ours infi- nitely the more interesting citizenship. We are part of the British Empire: we have a world-wide citizenship: wa have Interests in Europe, in Africa, in Australasia, in Asia, and Cana- dians without sacrifice of allegiance, with a strengthening instead of a wrench of loyalty, can play their part in the affairs of any continent of the world. Our American cousins are in a continental ring-fence; we are freo of the world and. of world-palitics. Thie advantage, already perceptible, will grow as Imperial organization marches forward, and as Canada takes an incr y active part in the afs {airs of the Empire. Now, of this sub- tle difference in the two North Amer- {can citizenships, the presence of roy- alty at Ottawa would be an outward and visible sign. It would impart to the texture of our national business - that warm and gracious personal note which makes a monarchy an attrac- tive method of Government, the ab- sence of which makes a republic cold, bare, and uninteresting metho. "Certain of our private and conf- dential bits of business should be ex- pedited by the presence of royalty at our capital. Here one is dealing with matters which are jealoncly gnarded for a couple of generations at least: but it seems within the bomnds of | to hold that a certain prov otY public nflairs, neve¢ arge, always appreciable, and some probeinit ph 88 gore: even to touch. ac B suffering I had to endure after meals I got so billous and had such pain: across my eyes that I could scarcecl: see, My doctor eald I had Incurable In digestion. "As a last hope I used Dr. Hamilton's Pilg 1 saw clearly they were doin; good and continued the treatment My tn and strength gradually re- turned--my color improved and da) by day the stomach and liver derange- ments were less troublesome. Al symptems of biliousness and indiges- tion have now passed away. I an cured by Dr. HIiilions Pills." The same mx ine that so wonder- fully cured Mrs, Holton will cure any- one else of biliousness, constipatien, in digestion, headache, poor color, anc stomach trouble. Get Dr. Hamilton': to-day--vrefuse any substitute or five boxes for $1.00. B: mail from ozone Company Kingston, Ont 10 It is now a misdemeanour for any woman to wear a long hatpir in public places in Chicago. Any woman caught wearing one is liable to arrest and a fine of $50. JoeMartin's noise and ill-manners in the British House of Common: are no doubt a bid for fame. The best he need hope to earn is a sone: what unsvoury notoriety. WATERY BLOOD Nerves are Weak Face is Pallld You Lack Strength iack | Ut You ironize and Forllly the Blood There's No Hope of Cure. Thousands of tired workers need the invigoration, the the nerve-force whic can 'Ferrozone imparts strength 'supply. because.jt nourishes. ¥Ferrozone is able to nourish because it supplies to the 1 | blood the elements it lacks. Once the dt Serial Si sof the British Museum. 3 © Frwduic Hamlin A i Far ihe had iy out of work for aT wecks, and there was an empty try. Shertly after four o'clock of the day on which the story appeared a small toy and girl with beaming faces came intp Miss Lipsett's office loaded down with packages. One contained a joint of beef. She thank- ed her visitors, and promised tha good things should be delivered promptly. Then she asked the chil dren their names. "No, we can't tell you our names," said the little girl decisively, "causé you might put in the paper and our butcher isis see them, and we owe him & bill--and we don't want Mn % we have any money to things to give away, do we Harry #* At Grace Mospital, Toronto. As is well known, one of the Btork's most Fopular places of resort is Grace Hosp! in Toronto. More little souls are brought into this world of care and sorrow within the four walls of this institution than in any other building, public or private perhaps in Canada... The advent of ball a dozen babics within twenty-four hours is no extraordinary occurrence there. The visitor to the hospital, provided he is superstitious and in favor with the management, can always count upon a pew born baby to wish upon if he so desires. are $0 many babies in the nursery there that-cach one is labelled with a stamp on its shoulder blade when it comes into the world, leat there happen a mix- ture and one of the old-fashioned ro- in actual life. 'name of the child's World's Biggest Book. The t book in existence is ar' atlas of the world, now in possession It meazures 8 feet 10 inches by 3 feet 8 inches, and weighs pearly 336 pounds. "7 A PRINCE FOR CANADA, "A tiah evi is ror ara! by the. t mited Bidorts; y hes. Two wished & bighes : {ed passengers on pe street | Sarl about: $50 ad Sscrped times upon, ™~ sonal considerations. "The subj des "mot lend jtepl! to. full or ex it de , 44 may be 3k af Canada to have as her medinm of communication with the United King« dom a royal personage whom ever British statesman would regard with thorough respect, who would be the near relative of our King and Em- peror, and who would be the blood relation of nearly c¢very FEuropean monarch. We could count upon our royal prince being more Canadian than the Canadians; his whole inter- est would be bound up in the growth, prosperity, dignity and glory of his principality ; and as our part upon tho great stage increases it should prove increasingly useful to have devoted to our service a personage of real Euro- pean influence. Our views would ba sure of suiiing to headquarters; a pro- our frets are due to the epic that our representations do headquarters, but axe oh the way. "Of ways, means and persons I have little to say. The daily press is busy now with the discussion of ona august name; I am content to argue for the general principle. The aues- tion of ways and means is simplicity itself. Tet a royal prince be nominat- ed as Governor-General, On the ex- piry of the gix-year term, if all has pone well, reappoint him. Continun the process until it seems convenient to change to a life tenure. As for title, it will be easv to leave it as it is."-~ C. Frederick Hamilton. Be sure that the colt's feet are kent level by a rasp if the wear is uneven. Ringbones often result from neglect of the colt's feet. Get Well First dd a ,sRS J vid soon. & pomay=nist MEER nd I n just exactly that, . am ie physic on rho ars to the sick "B Sn ho ne a, Jor your pedis Ine 0 ne hd ol nd for 20 years I 0 % medicines ha been used pA oe ad every city 'ond Bale in America. They are positively stand. every Spots everyWhene. Then why pey the and at your risk, for red and uncertai hahah s Restorat]' Sinan TT ---------- Rt a oil id ve.