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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 Nov 1911, p. 1

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ed are ample; dissolution now, aud, in face public n6tice given by me some weeks $ Satis gives Weeks yo, ie urged hat k Sind 12 He JAMES WHITNEY Sir James Whitney, Prime Minister *® W 3 | of Ontario, in announcing that the d -- Friis apie Der | pile] branch it is expected wil be Tit! tinportance, having regard Q. fhe Eo a Proto | ) eted to Matagami River before pert, SY the province and 4 i" Gentlemen: Nearly seven Years: nd of the present year, when the, people. Ty have elapsed since you entrusted the SSIeY- Nith branchos, will have shou New Ontarig, _ | government of fhe province to my | 330 Rllea in operation. Surveys for + The question of the further open / colleagues and 'myself, and in J =| ble 'extension 'of the line have ing up end development of New--o1 i : "11908, you signifsd; by an overwhelm. | DSB|naderas far north gs James Bay Northern--Outario, is obviously of Outof the vast volume of rience ing majority, your approval of eh if fs decided to continue the, great importance and should be dealt aha Dit draw a Tres That timed o that point. | with without delay. In this great work ry knowledge needed Shortly stated, we had, in a little! 'njengagement has been entere(: of development the government has hod he pe re- hore than ilies yours: te } 3 wi TRI Dave been handicapped in the past. Ord will, and * Abolished the mumbered ballot. ping rights of its trains ovel partly the provincial government Taken the first step towards the hig line in ponsideration of which the gpends large sums of money annually Zed to take hoor creation of agritultural schools by ap- | cOmipany afsumes an equitable share for {mmigration purposes resulting in ous offer of pointing distrigt fepresentatives dn of the gene 1 maintenance of the road large additions to the population. The } MONEY TO LOAN, » Private Funds at-4 per cent. Feb. 1, 1901, . i Juno. W. Crozier, ¥) ABRISTER: SOLICITOR, CONVEVANCER, B &c. Ofieé at residence, * 6th C "Reach {one nile. west of Port Persy,) = Moxey fo Loan. F: FAREWELL, K.O, LL.B., Coun Crown Attorney, Barrister, Cotuty , &e., Notar, Public and Lonsaynet - tficeiJouth wing Court House, Whitby, fount 3 : W. A. SANGSTER, DENTAL BUBGRON Office Houra--0 bo 124.m., 2to Also opens Saturday evenings. 7 (old Fillings, Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty. Vitalised Adr. - DR. R. L. GRAHAM, ychussir to DR. FD. MCGRATTAN DWMINTIST : : ONT, 'overtly tive $ 'PORT PERRY. Tor Agénts CP. R.. &e: 0. 2. R. Time MYRTLE STATION, GAS DISTENDED "HIS STOMA Caused Palpitation, and Prevent. } When Health 'Was agriculture, and largely increased the ' expenditure for agricultural purposes. Reconstructed the administration and financial resources of the provin-| cial university. Revised the mining laws and taken a cabinet minister from New Ontario. county. councils. | Restored the 'old law' relating to A sum of $300,000 per an nym as rents] for such running rights m representing one-half of the total vost of construo The Power Question The great scherne for the utilization of 'electro power has, after many viglssitudes and in the face of bitter Dominion Government gxpends money for similar purposes on a much larger scale, but so far with practically no benefit to Ontario, and this for more than one reason. The only result of the additions to our population in the newer districts, as far as the government of the pro vince 18 concerned, is that the annual general provincial expenditure is inv creased, while the Dominion treasury ves large sums annually » J n of Imposed taxation upon the rafl-' apd relentless opposition, been accom: high, the increased consump! ways, one-half of which goes to the plished and is now in operation 2nd goods paying tariff duties, and in the municipalities. | dies to railways. | Oreated a railway and muielp! board. : Reduced the price of school bcoks by one-half and destroyed the school book ring. ad Revised fhe public school systent, created a consultative gouno | prictically within reach of the farmers | Put an end to the granting of subst «iid other residents in the villages and rural districts, and I am glad to say the cost of construction has been 0 less than the estimated cost It: should not be forgotten that this of the government contemplates ishing of electric power af cost older sections of the province the amounts recetved for municipal taxe tion are increased. Under tnese circumstances we have felt that, in the face of the facts ag stated, financial aid should be afforded us by the Dominion Government in the work of immigration and development generally, and our views in this re spect have been put before the pub sections of the province, but lic by me on several occasions. 'have been made by inter: It was, therefore "with much satis - and pre: province. So fas faqtion that my colleagues and I tool pote of the announcement some time power he would favor the giving general distribution, as it is too expensive, It is free and omly obtainable by mail. , Write for it today. Difficulties For Unionists. London, Nov. 10.--Eager discussion in political centres yesterday served to emphasize the difficulty the Unionist arty will find adegs y to fill Mr. Battours place. londay's meeting, which not unlikely will need a ballot to decide the matter, will only select a new man for the feadership in the House of Commons, leaving the ques- tion of the leadership of the party as a whole to be deci later. It is understood that Bir Edward Carson and Alfred Lyttelton have de- clined to be nominated. The choice therefore lies between Austen Cham- the Rt. Hon. Walter Hume At the pres- Sper al nd, leader Drapsed hogs, $8.7 to Beaf--Plate, balf-b Farid, 200 Ibs, $14.50; Lard--Compound tlerces, I Iba. boxes, 50 ba. net (parchment Mned), tubs, 80 lbs. net, two ; palls, wood, 20 Ibs. net, $c; tin 8, 48%e, i i 4T%e to 3 2 local white, 463 e; white, ¢c to 4630; No. 4 local white, to_46c. Flour--Manitoba spring wheat firsts, $6.00; seconds, §5.10; winter tents, $4.75 to $5; bakers', 34.963 Rralgnt Soler. U3 to $0; tm bagm . o WU0, ¥ olea oats--Per barrel, $5.5; bag of » Iha., $2.50. Feed barley--Car lots, ex-stors, Se. Corn--American, No, 3 yellow, 8i%c to Milifeed--Bran, Ontario, §33 to Fo Manis toba, $23; middiings, Ontario, $31 to = shorts, Manitoba, $35; moulills, $26 to Rggs----Select: to Ma 1s Close. Pollard, © a well-known 'boot an y or 3 _ shoe traveler of Hartford, "that évery- | The mail are despatched from the Pos one with a bad stomach may learn as Office Port Perry as follo ve: : I did, before it's too late, that Nerviline Going 'North-- 9,00 a. m¢ is the one remedy to cure. ' Why, I Going South--11,20a. wm. was in mighty bad shape, my diges- 18%c to 18%e. Butter--Cholcest, 27e to. 27%c; 26%0 to 26%c. CATTLE MARKETS. to Bc: No. 1 s : ty. af. John E: Rédmo: of the | Choese--\Westerns, io to Mic; en "efforts gone that in all of financial ald by the Dominion t0 Jrish Parliamentary party, aald yes the province in the work of immi terday: "The resignation of Mr, far. probability we shall be compelled t¢ tion to New Ontario, the eonstru foar gives the Nationalists a great we the powers given us by statute of permanent highways oin the Prov advantage in the home rule fight as "All branes. of / Dentists y, . including Crown and Bridge Work successfully practiced. Artifieal Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum Extended the government ratte { Brought the Hydro-Electric sch: x {forward and in sight of completio or Rubber Plates with reference to expropriation. vines 25d for prone Dractisa} = Suing against any pros ize aader te > z ; i 1 tsmiss th t with. | Struction in agficulture,, We mus 11 be nothing compared with a fight : Fillings of Gold, Silver or Cement Going North-- 5.15 p. m, Joh Jas, 2H ong, S14 very might 1 Increased the expenditure for cannot dismiss this subject With-| Lo oC orore to do Whatever MAJ against an "a Po ratntary" han 3 Toronto Live Stock. Painless extraction when requirea: Going South--10 p.m | construction ot colonization roads flout referring to the very patriotic and yg nacegcary on our part in order thal )ike Balfour. 1 am personally sorry to TORONTO, Nov. 9.--The vars >: as s encouraged the development of Nes] unselfish exertions of Hon. Agam the moneys to be appropriated by the i i he always | reported 70 carloads, comprising £2 Dice to suit the times® bl: a threshing | y see Mr. Balfour retire, as y! i b 150 sh d ren : ; TESTIMONIAL | machine. This was | Ontario. Beck, chairman, and his colleagues of Dominion Government for these three fought fairly." gel) pg hogs, 1150 sheep and lamba North Ontario Observer GRO JACKSON 3 NO. ori NC Sn on Put the provincial: finances on: @jf the Hydro-Electric Commission, Hon, De Trae Be aed oi i rh an cl Be tuere. y x ? pres- \ : » , en ected. . Aner . Te ameast Pony [sound and stable footing, doubled thEiJ.S. Hendrie and Mr. W. K. McNaught, is believed that any schemo of develop Dunkirk, N.Y. Nov. 10--J. A. | 00% Tower, me s Wx WS A it i conse: ® bird uatory Se. 2300 eart. When I | provincial revenue, and put upon th&fM.P.P. To thelr continuous and unsel ment, including the construction of Franklin of Kansas City, president of To Butchers® steers and hejf- au ly, Fojifice, gricultural andi Fok TILK COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHI . farted to use | statute book a large amount of in fish labors may he ascribed a large bighwars Fhotly op partially by means the International Boilermakers' and ers at WE te $6.25; sows, ji to $6.60; bi inl wutiy id NA . BY ey Porter mighty fast. ' It is certainly a 'tant and constructive legislation, bpart of the credit for the success of Ee Sly Heer or en hy un ws Tak PUSLiE 2 VY a ag Srand er the foTelie nan, Education and Agriculture, thls great enterprise, and I doubt if vince, will in all probability necess of the American Locomotive Co. About | np 0 Stegiery arg Fosdsn | FORT PERRY, ONT. rar thnwke 05. Ws Duterows pean fr ke ee Pvents hasDAED oF yes Since thei wo have gone on our history shows a similar instance tate the engsIment of SRY pon 9,500 men at Dunkirk, ec demand for feeders of good quailty, Ww! A NE . 3 of sions a very important character i i c , that I THULSDAT MORNING it Rot ie elie Som aia So +58 | ova fo dure ond. sues wR Goon fo ble teat vite 01 OL 2, BAAS Chg hen Dipti A Sn BR a py and coutinaed pusconnge bs, derives fo throstin fact there Basel or the An 670 solely to the best interestaighfico Or revard: I may sy also hal wim any additiousl appropriations by| "The boilermakers ai the Dunkirk | i "uC A a ona) H. PARSONS shin part. to make all triad rot past two years that -I haven't cured |the people, and, among the results h our opinion, the time has come) the legislative assembly, may be 8p plant have not worked for several ea eT "ix EH Fastin Wi pocesses, His very ex opie practice" With Nepviiine. Do yau wander I re- |our policy and our administration when, having regard to the conduct plied with the best resul weeks. They refused to do work on for 760 tn X00 Ths, said af Tite BRM 81 por snoum, i SA TAO to in the pat should he 'a sutcient recom commen : | ee of public business under our system, Bonus for T. & N. O, Rallway. engines from the New York Cen ers, - , na reo aon ecm | Gow wa to His. ability; Al. Sale FOr gemeral household use Nerviline , the Snences of the province are om Dore CR allway. | etem, where the boilormakers have | Stockers said from $3 to 38, until arrears are paid up. | Further, under the rule and prac | heen on strike since last February, "into" his charge will he attended t bas: to equal; it will cure the aches following: AR 'vith 'prompruiviand 'disputeh Sale iiss 80d édlments of the entire family--re- | The amount payable tows fuse fnything but Nerviline, 2c. per 4 bottle, five for $1.00, all dealers om the Balaries of teachers in public scho tarrhosene Co., Kingston, Ont. 1 has been increaseti until this year ~ TELEGRAPHIO BRIEFS. [aid witt amount to about $475,000, (ETTERS Gonta , when addressed bo * ie: Es otisiored will he asour Rk: nade out aad blank notes supplied free, RTISELENTS measured Nonjariel Ghd | 0 application. Ars : . 4 AY) : Ee et Ling wr & Pa t cighing, 10. eognge his oslo BTISEMENTS received biiention. conlilt bie Satz Raine thier at pe DE ake al fe atari pd gh vor" Staudard Offisés, Port 2 ent will i Chea 0A 0nU DAL for, AiR dates dlaitted taf Sak ind A LERERAL discount allowed to Merchants and opher; a Sl lr ; © Who advektiea by rhe year of bal year. 2 ne at Residences, No. 31. ®3- C13 K3E worme will in all cases be etristly adhered in|; CHARGES MOD it > he Jo DRPARTMENY. i GEO. A 378 1 es. w Ln Agricultural College at Quel A * ; . > x En amount to be paid to the Bill Heads, Checks j Aan a in sity of Toronto this year will reach. widivg Ru h d prt Re about the sum of $488,000. Sauk Forme Receipt Books, afuess Gals [ees SED The amount: appropriated this: forks Ti A L County of On for the construction of = eolonis | Immigrants to the number of nearly | {oh that, having regard to the very ig ~ "NM ater "Jan. Lo ; ? ; . roads is $683,000. 8,000 were brought into the province great importance of these questions otavecs styled sojor x ane ster, as, h 1999, h roo, Ww 3 The amount of revenue 00 by the department of colonisation "a ' tha people of the province should be Si an ow races ah iin {each department of the governmeénjocated in the year 1910, and the fla: I PTR of polgirons has largely increased. ures forthe current year, when avall-| (1) As fo the advisahility of further 1 provingial pproprialions if nocessary 1 to 'any scheme of develnpeat by res win son of the financial ald t0 De given « Dovilnion Gpvernmant, aud sl Milkers and Springers, a at ilk a Bhould be ine and Yew 30 tice of the Dominion Government be | and the gifsals thereupon closed the id gn a pre' nate, partment of government created Which ¢5re during and since the completion | plant affected. trade was never better for the t kind 'shoud! take charge of this great work, of the a, of the Piston It is rumored that strikebreakers [Prices susged Bots HO uh Sachy ov 'and the head of which should be a 3 will be imported to Dunkirk to take | POC "HCC Poi ven below. Government Railway, the Dominion} 4, places of the men out here. A Veal Calves. 4 binet minister, For several reasons pg jament appropriated to railways| high fence is being built around the | ,pout 10 calves sold from $3.80 for this change 18 desirable. | constructed by Individuals and com: | company's property, and 1 is or Juslity, With erally aided by money grants. > Mining Revenues. panies a bonus or subsidy of $6,400 3 Fat Fatal a oa 800 gheep and Lambs, special train A course in agriculture for In 1904°the vaiue of our mineral out per mile, but, althcugh requested more} pony b Swal - 10 Wind. school teachers has been !bstablis iput, was something over '$11,000,000, than once ts grant a glinfler, subsidy paid for a few sel ow! Cali A . to the Ontario Governmen ailway, » wethers, the bulk of the lambs would while In 1810 it waa more than 339, tre late Dominion Government stead: "< hb) sold at about §.35 to $5.40 per EWL 000,000, 8nd the revenue from mining {ly refused such request. In our opin pources has increased from an average jon the province has in this matter of over $70,000 per annum to an aver | not rebeived the treatment to which 4 it was undoubtedly entitled, and my e of over §771,000 per annum. | colleagues and I are strongly of opin: Mr. Harris re and watered. erhaps a Nttle more a for very choice lots, hyt we did vos hear it so stated. East Buffalo Cattle Markst. EAST BUFFALO, Nov. %.--Csttle--Re~" ceipts 176; market slow, steady; prim steers, $1.35 to $1.76; butcher grades, wa $ to 1. : Calves--Receipts 200; market, fairly ac< tive, 25¢c lower; cull to choice, 5.7 10 $9. 8 and lambs--Receipts 6000; Y, the new ernment sha a conslder ot minister st its head, to take over of the And carry on the work heretofore done hy the Hyéro-Electric Power Comusis A ston, x sold for mg conclude, my No attack worthy of made upon us: for saything

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