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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Jun 1910, p. 1

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th, £ : Joey © Robson, v.8. He RBIS, BAL at FC oxi ig Department at Every Branch. T 'Port Perry Branch iF: CG. NUTCRESON, a6 ches also at Bowmanville, Osha Whit ! mont, Stouffville, Sunderland rr De hy Rednersville; Demoristuilie';" hport; E,W cry. Valley; Leovar gion ; C. L. Thampson renton ; Heor c » g 3 AIN Vi TO PORT PERRY. : ORATORS: R. L. BORDEN; K.C,M.P., HON. W. J. HANNA, HON. JAS. DUFF. Peterboro, Morris, y. John lover, R. P. Rid v John Robt Swanick, Howsam---Marsh Hi Wm McCoy, J Carners : James G aham --Saivfield D.E lanson. DJ as Ianson. D McA; ve --Greenbank # --Victoria W. J. WHITE, $ aliang RITE: An impromptu meeting was held in the town hall on Tuesday even- ing to take important aud neces- sary prehminary action regarding 1, Isaac Beare, as Gibson, Jas George St; ' son, Lifford; M. E, Wilson, M.A, Pontypool; J. R. Real, Havelock ; South Dummer ; L.S. Wight, BA,B.D, Stirling 4 H. B. Rowe, Norham; C. J. Gaul, Belmont ; M. L. Hinton, Coe Hill ; R. E. Wright, Cloyne. hards, Blackstock Sunday School anniversary of the wo fv Alco ly tired, lack your usual ¥ Why T Seog in division. Referred to Cuuncilor VanCamp. Reeve signed orders Treasurer as follows : witnéss 'to €"¥ that occurred aboard his ear. on the G. Marlow, 60 rods wire fence "ya 812.75; W. Mountjoy, 26 rods wire| wag the prisoner fh the car? fence $6 50 ; W. Mountjoy, repairs| eygq® to road Div. No. 17 $495; J. Mc: Kee, 126 tods wire feece $31.50; A. Johnson, repairs to Div. 29% $23; J. Toms, 60 rods wire fence front of you." am the conductor." hol? "Nein," sald the man patiently. _ "You were on your platform and yet you say that the prisoner was in back of you?" said the puzzled magistrate. | } "Well, then, he must have been in "L h $e JEM LAR a E k | I v > : Eg an event which for magmficence XECUTIVE ge. -- N. : $15; W. Bartley, repairs div. 7| "Then" exclaimed tbe magistrate, BARRISTER §ec. = and importance has no equal for Ingram Chairmd S. Short, Biches Presbyterian church WE C. Ashton, repairs div. 23 | "you were on the rear platform. The © Buocessor 'to snd occupant of x Be" pas LW. L. Parnsh, | was held on Sunday and Monday, | gy] . risoner was tn the car. bow inj x 8 Y: 1d. the past twenty five years in our whoa vist . $6; Jamee Coates, repairing Reach | P cur. Now, in SE ee FER AID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS, i oi bide te bude i Ton Sd ar. ev. Me ae | Bo; JACI SCE, 1 | Hmm ame wer he a bck 8 Port Perry, - Ont. ; " : ,] y Perry will be honored with the uses, B H pd : A rors both Ae rods wire fence $25; II. Spencer, year conductor smiled sweetly. { MONEY TO LOAN. ' x prestose of Mr. Borden, Canada's | [ohn 5 Drigiv, | and delivered two very able serm- LapaIing, Manvers boundary 841.87; "My back wes turned," be sald Private Funds at 4 per cont. Bank d Brok Liberal Conservative Chieftain, ac: F ary.) ¢ ons. The morning service wa W. Venning, running grader, $31.80; ol ankers an roxers. : C g s C p) '| Philadetphia Tiines. ee " 3 2 ; companied by two ol this Province's| RECEPTION TER. -- Peter | especially for the children the text |. Nesbitt, 30 rods wire rons ¥ 50; ii 2 most talented and popular Cabinet Christie," John fy, Wm. Smith, | bei wy the light of th J Wright, teacher's salary 0.2 7 Jno. W. Crogler, "= |: = sry z EF AINE Ministers, when a Reception and H. G. Hutchesciy 0 pe J dy evans le #420; J. Graham, teachers salary A iH ; ARRINTER. | SOLICITOR, CONVEYASOER, wo Detrensiration will take place which Finance Cc rhe. -- E. H.| 00d for usto be here. Notwith- No. 4 $231.75 3 A wi teach tion, an Englishwoman relates this ex-, 2 fe. Office ab resblenue, 6th Con. Wi O N E Y T O L O A N will far eclipse all lormer efforts Purdy, J. W Wm. | standing the] very$ disagreeable ers salary No. 5 Spey J A perience: "I engaged a wald named each (one wile west of Vorb Perry,)-- ! | yer made to celebrate and make a | Graham. weather the attendance in the teachers salary No.6 $225; - | Pearl, and as 1 simply couldn't ask a Monky To Loan. Gala Day, that would do credit to | ENTERTINMEN maiTTEE--W. | morning was good. Blackstock Samells, teachers salary No. 7 $225;| Peart to fill the coal scuttle or to holy (4 per cent upwarde --British Capital.) our largest cities. Port Perry being L. Parrish, WW ort. Methodist Choir furnished splendid Forder, teachers salary No.B3| stone to the doorstep | sald: 1 'would, p rather call you by some other name. Jo £. FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B., County i « Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- - gitor, &c., Nota, Puhlic sud Conveyuncer. Jffice--South wing Court House, hithy, Ont. DENTAL SURGEON, Office Honurs--9 to 12 um, 2 to 6. pm. Also open Saturday evenings, INSURANCE : REAL ESTATE Marriage Licenses, gF Agents CP. R., &e. eoraTION CoM- , L. G, Hall, GROUNDS AN MITTER.-- Dr. H. Lucas. It was the gen noted aud famous for its generosity and hospitality commands and wil be accorded tbe largest and most intelhgent concourse of people that McDouga In order to gi¥ the present da Port Perry can u.de rakes at ut readers giidea of what pmplish when 1t n the Demon man and Mr. N, Ingram appointed secretary. The chairman in a few judicious and appropriate remarks introduced the order of business, 8° Gold Fitlings," Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. Vitalised Air. Ye grrr Dr. ¥. D, McCGrattan (DENTIST) L.D.%i of Royal College of Defital Surgeons, wieo D.D,3. of Tovoute University. Offic ify the Alu : Alliso = > * iA County of Ontario. Manghester, Jan. 19, 1899. W's | 1Offon haus ) i b § port erry, , i J. A. Murray, DENTIST, turn thanks to his numerons t favors. JOS. BAIRD ICEN-ED AUCTIONEER for the Bale Register at the Onskkvke Office Patronage solicited. OKSON, Valuator, &¢ a oad and Py Wines at {the oommevoruivt of 'own interests by cot 'Y¥ another Auction Sate Season. sn > McCaw before embarking on a trip. Ia requesting their esteemed 2 alter which he introduced Mr. J. S. Carstairs, Secrctary of the Domini. ion Liberal-Couservative Associa- tion for Outario, who at the present time is, night and day, and will be, dunng Mr Borden's tour, the busi. est man on earth. That gentleman in a succinct and able manner stration line, columns of Ti ember 23, 1856, occurred when to Canada's t the late lamen donald who d our country TICKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr. \W. H. McCaw, Pert Perry, is now in a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information {to partics as to the cheapest and 4 best routes, &c. In addition to his numerous Ticket te from the FL of Dec | e 'result of what town did honor Great Premier, ¢ Joho A Mae- uch , to make eat, \ who was and\ Defender Flag and that drill shed inthe ¢ 'Wedding ite 0 mich Appland Mr. 'Dr. Mellow, W. L. Parrish, W, 5. Short, E. H. Pnndy, and others ali ; RY HONORED." good. Jfice over the Fon Ofc, apd comtioned patronage he lesires t spoke t i Tl . 3 ed « 0 yoke to good urpose. 16 next rr § PORT PERRY. . | state that no effort or pains will be spared : a of ae Pe the in 5 The of Jotsn, Muon, il branches of Deutistiy, ingluding | on his part to make uil sales entrusted to th EE BR haus IE ald on ¢ et was a grand suc- $60 Crown and Bridge Work successfully | him sucsesses. His very extensive practice of the scveral Committees, which [vos Fea # mon people began . practiced. in the past should be a sufficient recom resulted as follows :-- Darien A ns ean tho sein ok % Gold, Silver, Alnminum mendation as to his ability. All Sale = becan fa thonsan people were Arif Teeth Rubber Plates. given into his charge will he attended t PORT PERRY GENERAL COMMITTEE in town: Jagiglo oc (0 the Liberal with promptocss unl dispatch Sale list s Pan Concervativ@@bic(tain. Nir John's Col Sam Hughes, M P , Lindsay 'te cal' Jed by the first train Piilings of (fol, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: && Piicés to suit the times® on application. North Ontario Observer A Weekly Political, Agricultural and AEE Family Newspaper h J$ PUBLISHED AT Nov. 1, 1901. : PORT PIRRY, ONT. : : EVERY THURSDAY MORNING| oe dg Sd H, PARSONS Tl $1 per anunm if paid in advance ; not §1.50 pe re "moti wrrgars are paid up. 25 containing money, whoo prepeid and, dressed to. this Teuitiared wi bs ab our risk. ey N rod ly N , and TISEMENTS mes 17, Nonpariel, an | Correctness of Style the value given. Port Perry, April 1, 1969. made out aod blank notes supplied free, Parties wishing to engage his services may consult hie Saux Rkaisrer either at the Observer or Standard Offices, Port Perry, for dates claimed for Sales and make arrangemouts, or write to his address er Phone at Residence, No. 81. = CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JAC Port Perry P, O KSON, Miss Harrison, Dress and Mantle Maker ISHES fo inform the ladies that she has moved to the rooms formerly occupied by her over Mr, Fiirt's Diug Store where she is prepared to execute all or ders for Dress and Mantle Making in a manner unsufpassed for and Charming Effect. Ofir charges are consistent with KARTILY thanking the public for the | Major 8 8. Sharpe, M.I'., Uxbridge oon it was beseiged F Mr. N. F, ception Of riage dra' x Wm Purvis, Warden, Cannington John Bright, Myrtle Station Dr Jas. Moore, Brooklin Dr Kais r, Oshawa W. Jackson, Whith Robt Miller, Stouffville Chas Kelly, Uxbridge Wm. M. Real, Greenbank on, Chairman of Re- fee. Next came a Car- four horses in which *J Curran, M.P., W, Ele th 0 Liberal Conser es (or South Ontario, £0 her prominent men lowed in carriages, and to my former place of busines Water Street which I am abeut to largely extend io- crease facilities 80 that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir- of thei bl 3 : abe: W. F Cowan, Oshawa they ind Bro followed by thous RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES dpe. R B. Suite Columbus nds or he procession were , \ . Devitt. Pickering friving at the Agricul- R. VANSICKLER. Jas Munro, W. ¥ Dobson, Jos Baird, t] Hn Seonia ioe Port Perry, June 21, 1900. G. L. Rohson, VS, Jas. Somervill -- |» i several hundred ladies. a Manchester : T he sped wera Messrs. % W W. Crosier, Enoch Kendal, R | mith, Ci ri Bx ster, and Sir John e order named. The of the happiest spcoches e chair was occupied hy gon, aud on the platform 2, (Whithy), Col Don D.C Yowaey, [Whit Harper, H. Davis, E Christie, I, Sonley --Utica John Tummonds--Epsom. Paul Treblecock, Levi Toole, R R. Loscimbe, W. Scott, W. J. Martin--Bow- manville. Maced lattor m of bia to) 1 Grand Trunk R'y System TIME TABLE. PokT PERRY. con. II. The meeting closed .. MYRTLE STATION. Jobn Irwin, DJ Adams, Nathan Byers, sud a torchiight bridge. to meet Rev. to have appoint: Cou ; the cou N. Taylor. gomery was musical programme. and choruses by the little ones were Rev. J. C. Forster, pastor, occupied the chair, Proceeds about Moved by and Hooey th E on Reach music wilh the assistance of Mr. Monday, at 3 p.m., a game of baseball be onsensus of (tween Nestleton and Blackstock 11, Purple Hill, of | 100 yard dash followed between [the ball teams Blackstock | winving. There were also a potato | race, a sack race and a three legged | race, but the ladies' race caused the most excitement and won by Miss Tea was served in the and nothing was wanting Addresses were given in the evening by Revs, J. H. Kidd and' McFadyen. McKenzie, Port Perry's most pop ular soloist, was loudly applauded. Her rendering : [i] ulinary "line of "Qur sbAme mpans| - a Cartwright Council. Blackstock, June 6th, 1910 Council met and were organized which were changed in Assessment Roll as follows : A. J. Powers applied to be ac sessed for part of lot 4, con. 12; D B. Simpson applied to have Wm Lammiman assessed for lot g, con. 1--12} acres ; John Dickey applied to have Harry Hooey erased from lot 17, con 6; John Gordon applied to have Miss Neals ass:ssed for part of lot 16, con. 7; Edward Montgomery applied to have John Marlow assessed for part of lot 11, John Watson, John Sando, Wm. ohns, Wilbert obb, Robt. Parr, Ed. Montgomery, Ed. Galbraith and Rev. J H.Kidd, Harrison, now closed and the assessment roll be accepted and adopted. on Manvers boundary south of iron Referred to Coun. Forder Manvers Council, such ed to act as con village of Blackstock Thos, Brown applied to bave hall r boundary repaired. Reeve to meet representative of Reach ncil, - ' J. H. Devitt, M.P.P., esssind neil with a letter "| Motorist League wishing ho found * and "What's the ather" were werthy.ol. he recitations _ C. Forster complained of the conduct of some young men in o the village on the night of May 24 and wished the Council to take steps formance stopped. ouns. VanCamp and at W.J. Holmes be stable in the $225; G. Nesbitt, tea "hers salary No g $250. Council adjourned to 4th at 1.30 pm. W. Beacock, Clerk. meet Jul ? I y 1s Opal' SHOULD HAVE of fine, gnrménts walsts, OUR BOOK. eiiks and Babin, 10° ntlemen's clothes, eto. fel s of t s oloaning of the §irperiss ourtains of the home beautif The suggestio it makes will save you oye ollar in the dourse of & year. for a free oopy. We pay express charged one way on goods Bo wenr a livery. eee Thought He Had Seen i% again out of town , "My VALET" FOUNTAIN THE CLEANER 30 Adelaide St. W., Toronto Transcript. | | It All Depends. Teacher--Now, boys, Brg in mental arithmetic. | Miss Golden In 1875? ---- MATHEMATICS. 7 a -- Brat Ever Seen. Arithmetic, algebra and trigonometry are not romantie, but they may accom- plish things which greatly impress the imagination. By means of them a pro- fessor at Yale university found a few tiewoman. .. tury Than It Is Now. It Was Worse In the Eighteenth Cen« Have you a second one? 'Yes, replied, the damsel brightly, 'my second name So 1 stuck tn Pearl. At one time 1 all but engaged a maid named ever assembled in thus County-- | all present at t ting that the| resulted in favor of the latter, score Hermione, but upon asking her, 'Have north of the ndges. demonstration Bot on. thelig1o. Mt. M. Falis, Cedmus.| creer gi; you a black dress, white caps and Sharp at the appointed time Mr. 23rd of June prove an un acted as umpire and gave perfect aprons? she replied acidly: 'Yes, E J. W. Mehatry was chosen chair- precedented sug p56. satisfaction. Immediately after a EVERY WOMAN ea have, but I'm not going to wear 'emi Ma didn't christen me 'Ermione for ta Yapkee Tourist (watching Vesuvius | in eruption)--Great snakes! It reminds | me ot hades. English Tourist (looking | at him in amazement)--My word! You Americans go everywhere! -- Boston ¥ here's a little How old would a person be who was born Pupil--Please, teacher, was: it a man or a woman?-~London Gen~ Shad "THE TIPPING HABIT. | The tipping babit is bad enough B0W-i, | adays, but in the eighteenth century it! years ago sa aerotite that Bo one bad was a greater evil than it is at the ever seen. | ing pictures by the aid of a telescope | come to the earth.' The picture was shown to an astro- | nomical professor at Yale. Ascertain- ing the point of observation and reck- oning with the aid of the data which | tbe photograph itself supplied, be made | a calculation which proved that the meteor must have fallen in the peigh- | porth of Danbury, Conn. There the | | i..." oorcants. oval in form, measured fifteen and & | n half inches in length, seven and a balf | them 10 my will. inches in diameter and weighed twen- | ty-six pounds. It was sent to the ma-' seum of Yale university, where it serves not ooly as an fllustration of the nature of the vagrant bodies of Robert The Way Mother Nature Charms Away : ist i rom t all par- ey to the servants who were Hn with the guests' baggage the would say, "If you give, give it | for it was I that did buy the dinner." A well known colonel while sitting borhood of a reservolr some two miles | "4 ner inquired the names of thef "For," sald be, "Ll aerolite was found in the very place ' cannot them for such a good din indicated by the calculation. It was | _ nets Sem Another eccentric gentleman al patiently redeeming bis hat, sword, cane and cloak to the very bottom his purse turned to the two remain- ing servants who were waiting o quiously, each with a glove, and present time. A writer in the Coro-| I Ee De | hill Magazine tells some stories to l= " » P | Justrate the old condition of things. In Edinburgh in 1760 tipping became! of a comet which was invisible to the | (0 ay evil (hat the Society of Clerkst liberal patronage received during the C.j Thornton, M I. Leaskard ious to see him. Shortly ! many years Frave kept a Livery Kstablish S. Fox, M.P P, Lindsay fa procession was form-| as a Court of Revision, having Day eye. W Reo his Begaittes were fy ual alt izersents ey ment ip Port Perry, Lhave much pleasure in | 1. H. Devitt M.P P.. Blackstock * én mounted marshals. | made and subscribed the oath eveloped one of them revealed the fall | 4p iqgen to take tips and members| announcing that I have removed Ww H. Hoyle, M.P.P , Cannington in the fi tage drawn by four ecosd tobe de by members of a meteor. It was too small an ob- | Bo roridon to give hem. This ex / 5 Chas Calder M.P P, Brooklin QOTReR WE oho, 1lon. Mr. Foster, | RECESSaryY made [vy me! ject to attract the attention of the : Lo eral be ma MY LIVERY | Wm. Smith, ex-M I, Columbus Mr. Petor ClfKtis, Prosideot of the of the Court. Members all present. | unaided eyes, but its line on the pho- usps 94 Lom b) 93 bees 2h = . Peter Christie, ex-M.P. Manch ster Liberal 4 i association, resen ist of appeals | € 0 Liberal tive Association, and Clerk presented lis PP! tograph Indicated 'that 1t must have | Societe RY ing the servants. An eccentric Irish gentleman, Lo Taaffe, used to attend his guests to) the door, and if they offered any mone! ed ho \ GOING $ONTH, | [GOING NORTH, W. Crulthard, Kev ood n, , Rev. ( 7:20:82. 9-1 a.m, A yw me Whitby ). Rev. Dr. x Rev. | applied tohave dogs erased from the skies, but tia also to the WO | oftably: "Keep those. 1 will not trou 11.55 a.m. 3 .m. = rt, W arrish 1, Rev. Mr. McMechan| ol). ders of calculation which it is possi Do Duy thom back." T! Ae 5:55 p 8 Short, W. I. Parrish, Hugh : Cort Toh ro! is i» y hey 140 p.m. 7:33 p-m. Lucas, Leslie Hall, Wm Graham, H. G, boian' Chiet Johnston, | "ni oved by Couns. VanCamp and | JC saben' seiends and oot worth a shilling" | Hutch J. W. Meharry, Dr Mellow, i A McKay, R. Miller, PD plish.--Pittsburg Dispatch, 4 mimsie 4 O. PR. Time Table. |Sovime or jinby, Rev RW. Ges sonmsion, (Piekertna:| Hooey Wat 158 SELL ownship of 2 Kinga trol 1 . P. R. Time Table. |Robinson, Dr. Jimby, Rev. R W. Allan, lin), Jas. Graham, | assessment roll of the i : Dr D en 7. Ash, Thos] Widen, | © vio, Wm. Bateman, | Cartwright for the year 1910 be DROPPING ASLEEP. King Gots HL of Sweden court of Schwerin. ln 1783 he paid a) | Goixa East Gomme Wis Douglus Adams, W J Coultis, E Burton, | 3 10 Xo Sie, John aud his 0 ; S J pe 10.09am. 6.82 a.m. a: a a 3 3 3 wh car, which| Council met pursuint to adjourn-| a Cdl oes no ir il oe 6.80 pm. 9.10 a m. W. H. Doubt, N. Jeffery, B Smallman, | '8 night o'clock amid the | ment. Minutes of last meeting read | "6% "CPF parm away our con- | approach she prepared fotes in 10,23 pan 600pw. |W Eg. Yamold, J Hortop, Thos C. crowd. and affirmed. Motber Noturs char a she throws | bovor. But Gustavia, who d : 4. J. DAVIS, Town: Agent | Stewart, Chas Parish, Stewart Bruce, G ure af the day waa the| Communication from Southam | po onen on enters of our bodies | the petty courts of the small rulers, AG YR LS Ree | ng ret] ET Apt Le Pe 'D" Perkins, Wm J Anderson, David Mc: || tosign petition to be presented tO} tom, causing ome group of muscles Peyron and Desvouges, a valet} illan, Robt Hyland, Benj Greenburg: local legislature to tax improve-| after another gradually to collapse. who had formerly been . a "J .W. Crozier. John Gamble {a4 ment values at a lower rate than | Thereafter various. powers of mind be entertained by the duchess. Th Mills, John Beare, W, Cook=Port | nm land value was fgceived "i fyled.| succumb in regular order. First Ee ive POrSGRRIN J Be bag au Hi 5 : ¥ David Heaslip appli or grant] jose attention and judgment, Eee, Mecklenburg ladies who were present-| ed to them, and Peyron went so far] as to ask one of the ladies for her poe trait. Meantime Gustavus was enjoy | mg himself elsewhere in secret. nr mae en >

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