Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Jun 1912, p. 2

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Wok will soon b the buried Roman ci | um, covering 170 act miles from Shrewsbur nds of| Charles' Hotel, Por changed hands. T prietor, Mr.-Geo. A. Cole, has had considerable expefience in - hotel life in the Queen city, he baving been for a long time been popularly identified with one. of its leading and most fashionable Hotels--The tlotel Falconer.--Mr. Cole comes ighly commended, thoroughly un- derstands entertaining guests as they should be, and is determined to make the St. Charles Hotel home-like and its tables will be laden with the substantials as well as the delicacies of succeeding seasons. The services of Mr. Sam. Mosure, the popular wine clerk, are to be retained. in the ha ki The Circular, e one, is highly illustrated with the newest creations § in the several lines pertaining to CANIS PARK | the extensive os apstent from O which it 1s issued. Mr. McIntyre is . A RIVER 16. along! its. publisher but he GEORGIAN BAY edited it as well and it is certainly JAKE COUCHICHING highly creditable, in every respect, KAWARTHA LAKES, Etc. [to his skill, ingenuity and resources a as a cateréf~to the public in the ROUND TRIP merchandise - line. It is compre: hensiye as well, nothing left undone, BOMESAERERY RRCTRSIONS every article and garment is dilated Ro the West upen in a manver that cannot fail as At Low Rates 410 pro¥eé Both: interest n3 and indu- ¥ia SARNIA OR OHIOAGO |cive to 'fiifendihg purchasers; in Literature, tickets And 1k Llores. fact, in éur long experience we have ho dram A. E DUFF, District Passonger seldom 'seem document SO 08 i 1)ygtrated Lecture--Frontier gent, Toronto, Ontario. | cise apd poigted. and, what is 'still SF Uonadn. \ WwW.' M better, quotadions are such as can. : } j ace a rapid transit Toronto Stari neers is the name fessional men who a x ing called plumbers Tummonds and Williams | names. EY 4 came before the Council asking a}: Young Saskatchewan " d fair 9x2, Noi a debt of over thirty. a oY qa: i x + pain cmt utilities wnich are not ing that some aid be given Wm. ing. 3 Ireland, opening ditch along tl Mayor Vanstone si h es Ihe Comes Ji hurst 'is holding its But the spint of the ag out after some of the oth# also roll for 1912 which were very.few. John Masters, dog killed, struck off] Wesley Rusnell, appeal against. his assessment on lot 6, con. ro, appeal dismissed, assessor's valuation con A newspaper para "Bowmanville sends p messages thanany oth the Dominion," And | a! hotair? A Lantern. Lecture will be given inf : ; Fhe St Joly Beeibsterian Cus Ea] EoEkeler Js novi C : "on paper Ju fa Sdtih finish, aiid is creditable to Goat faced - : i 18, by W. nd of Kn at at lowest rate. Students Milssionary So-lety, | year [rom Sed na : lege crea y HUBERT X. HBBUES/ al} concerned in'its ptoduction. There are over a bundred views which {down to rgi2. to the M V 4 pan * Batrister, Port 2 oe show the conditionsof life in the lumber, | a hss Hadley, businéss assessment . "Tuk Ban, Tetepgonis Coun wy mining and construction camps vf our Toronto Velegram :--1(8 SEER struck off % t PORT oF CANADA RartBLY EXTENDING ITS Borpers.--It will be seen by the 'New Map of Port Perry District that the Company are extending its frid Laurier, as he says; is to go pown to defeat for R ity"s sweet sake, his ple fully shared by the country. Canadian frontter, and on ranches and homesteads in the pioneer West, Thesa views illustrate what Ralph Connor tells in story, and cover a range of Ball Telephone merchétts id recidents Port Perry, aswellay | the farmitiy ommenity, got s complete local, rural and long latasce connection. { E. D. WALLACE, Local Manager. N. Carr, sold out, changed to 1 Turner Bros. and Miss Dodds. Bid | Wm. Stone, non resident, changed to resident. Idd Nf TRE CBSERVER Has A Goop CIRCULATION, and is constantly growing in favor. It is} gers in this localit Mr E. D. | territory from Quebec to Alaska. : Thomas Cornish and Jas. Conlin : : Bo J : the BEST Advertising Medium in Dea: a --_-- "The man who does the assessed as tenants of Lambe : E : the County : is the champion of the Wallace, the active, courteous and| Auction SALE OF VALUABLE the Arai dg B) Hi hE Contin Aaa . ' Agriculturists and of the more con- servative and practical class of peo- : ., is not a favorite of schemers, = cad and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Rest Established--founded in indefatigable Local Manager here, is certainly the right man in the right place. He is doing his utinost FakMm ~~ MacHINERY, IMPLEMENTS, VenicLes, Etc.--It will be seen by the posters that Mr. Wm, Tum. Lambe, who have moved away. This being all the appeals the ® | court adjourned. Mr. Mcintyre moved that the geoerally gels the least credit," 4 the Panis Review. And theR is uot far wrong. s mply keeping enough for their owrd Longboat Made a Record (amily lise, yet: itis better to keep Cartwright Qounoll The sports at Hanlan's - Point Bi.aCk8r00k, June 8rd, 1912. charged .- JOB PRINTING -- 1857--the most original and best in its local aud general news depart ment aud is printed entirely in the Z of publication --Port Perry. TERMS--$1 per annum in advance, if not paid in advance, $1.50 will be THE MOST MODRRN STYLES AND AT Low PRICES Er ------------------ SLES North Ontario Observer. to identify the line with every in- terest within a large radius of Port Perry and 1s doing-it .in a manner that cannot fail to prove beneficial to all concerned.' .He possesses the essential skill and tact to success- fully impress on all the importance of becoming identified with the Bell Telephone and has the faculty of making his 'representations thoroughly understood by all with monds of Port Perry, having a large number of first-class, up-to-date (some as good as new) Farm Im plements and vehicles, has instruct- ed Mr. W. F. Marquis to sell the same at his business stand, Port Perry, on Thursday, June 20th He having given up farming, all will go at Auction Prices, so the opportunity to obtain just such implements and machines as should of one of them. Port Arthur News:--The sighted Fort William womin mistook a wasp for a fly and us swalter on it, now wishes be had been as good as the wasp An Indiana man borrowed of shoes from a neighbor in; Oro Odle, and found $120 ith Most of thee Assessment Roll for the Township of Reach for the year 1912, as revised and corrected by the court of Revision be and the same is finally revised and adopted by this council, and the clerk'is hereby authorized to certify to the same as required by the Asscss- ment Act. Carried A bylaw was introduced and carried through its several readings appropriating the following sums upon the highways and bridges of the Saturday evening were run off under fine conditions. The track was in good shape, and the crowd was good, about 6,500 attending. The base-running contest was won by Meyer of the Toronto's, whose time was .14 3-5, Shaw of the Torontos and Culley of the Dufferins, .14 4-5, were tied for second place, but did not run it ofl. ; Court oF. REVISION Council metas a Court of Revision Th following changes were made ih the Assessment oll: Partoflot 17, con 6, assestod to A. Malcolm. Part fot 12, con. 8, assessed to I Savigny. Part fot 19, gon 5, assessed to Geo Fallin. Parl lag 17. con 6, assessed to J. Noal. The 'following 'had one dog each erased from the Roll :--T. Williams, A. Bultock, D. Johustou, A. Taylor, W. Hoouy 'and T. McKie. 100 hens and make a profit on thet all (han to attempt bo keep taco and lose the profit on all of themy.-- American Exchange. POPULARITY OF BASEBALL.) Qualities In the Game That Endesr H 14 the Publis. \ There must be special qualities io &; game that can take and keep such 8 bold on millions of hard hended,! people have money hid away. White mourning is now fishiof' Movad by Councilors Honey and Var* Camp that the Asse-snent Roll as now Aside from Culley, the local ama- : Township for 1912 vizi-- teurs were eulirely outclassed. Ia healthy Americans from boys to ean| t } Cement Bridge centre road, con. 7, i whom he comes in contact and he pest old men. What are these quail, for his (The ometa! Paper of the People.) be on all well regulated farms isa - PORT PERRY, JUNE 13, 1912 I bill in this district. is certainly fortunate to possess an official who so thoroughly fills the Some idea of The recent vote on the bridge M- C. A. fund at Qttawa any | neglected to'pay up will be a fioners. "Cement Arch con 13, lot 10. A. Leask, |. Stone and A. Stone The big event of the evening was a huge success. All Canadian records of five, ten and fifteen miles GENERAL BusiNgss. James Bruco and Geo. Marlow made application to erect wire fonces. Grant- Es is universally esteemed ' ! 3 . a SUNDED IN 1087, sauvity and pleasing mode of con- grand one. Si i decree in New York. and grading road, $250.00. 'I'hos.|the lacrosse relay race the Tecum- avid De the Assessment Koll for 1812. Youn Here is. an; attempt to dete. : 84 J m -- Carried, : : Waly Paper Prisiak and Fublisson = | ducting business, and the company Thorah Bridge Vote a Light| Those whe subscribed tét Dobson and John Johnson commis |sehs won out by five lengths. Court closed First.--Efficlency. No other specs: One. Eo ticle shows the human being to such gdvantage on the ilde of efficiency. It polo be mentloned to controvert this i certainly cannot compare in the mesd' PRN > ] policy introduced by the Township rT # Cc Dine 1 ad the magnitude of the business & orrugated pipe--con, 14, lot went by the boards. Longboat look- | ed. three advantages to be mentioned, and will Sper Milking . hh ro Bop Re Council in the codeavor to settle| The Farm Home and Live RA ee Ts 60d in fine shape when lie appeared. Geo. Marlow applied for gfant on road | the inferiority of the circus the astutd ort-horos Fans, Y "lonce and for all the everlasting Stock. + J. Stone, A. Leaskand R. A varoluet ance wal Sitainod Ton div 4%. Reforted to Resve and Coun- | feader can figure out also from what trict may be realized when we state construction and Baird, Commissioners. very fast pace was matinaine Hos Jah: follows: 3 At a political meeting in S'mcoe that already, as shown by the April bridge repair There is a relationship between Cement bridge--con 13, cen~ {the first five miles, Woods, Queal It. Philp, Wm. Harna and W. Ginn Second.-- Visibility. County last week, Hon. J.S. Duff estion for which the el - ind 3 i sees almost eve: Sere of Agriculturs for Oatario, number of the Directory, there are 27 re pa Han 2 Shen " the farm home and hve stock.| tre EDEG ane sees $100 |and Shrubb alternating in setting | applied for grantaon their respective eid La 96 Alun Ro unicipality were asked to vole | There is no home .on the farm Stone, Leask and Blakely, the pace. Longboat never once |road divisions. Referred to Couucilors = o ya en: the preparation and, announced that department propos- ed to extend $19,500 of the Federal "Been specializing overmuch along two lines with regard to live stock. Those engaged in daisying specialized in the depptation of influential busi pra e A] ness men upon Premier Borden to-day phones in Scugog, 27 at Blackstock, 22 at Manchester, g at Seagrave, on a $10,000 debenture issue for a grand increase to the number of phones north of Greenbank. The company purposes expending, forth- able, but the expenditure is unavoid ratepayers believe that the Council is moving along the right road and worthy the name without its qliota his pigs and his. sheep, Horses or oxen he must the beginniog in order ¢ the land, getting all th out of it, and it is 'doubtful 7; have Com'rs. Corrugated pipe--con 12, cen- ement and' Steel Bridge-- con. 13, bet. lots 18 and 19 A. Leask and A. Boe, Widening road on sideroad challenged the leader, Shrubb was Au the seventh mile Shrubb was faltering and slowly falling behind, last lap of the last mile Woods bad Forder and Hooey. It. Spinks and R. Coulson appliad to ropalr "the roadway on qirter-line con 1G ' ! tho while and a committee of en re elites On motion the patition was received swing of the batter, the ball Assbisng away, the rush, grasp and recovery lish student of American affairs,' deavoring to make his countrymen une +" derstand the hold of the game, stated A Business Viettm," "TY regarding the construction of a bridge | able and the investment there is no | A Striking Example of its Cure fio0 203 "7 ; { re pies p y 3 J ea Th Seymour SHON Of 8 bridre ton wil prave judiciaus for] + BY theTopie Proatment, |sufficient interest in ty to| con: iybet.lots 12.and 13. $20 |given up hope of shaking the red- Buceess 'With Poultry 1o Doss Jd Bewbel dat duwg 1 veel S susuuver Jsinnd fo the Mainiand. The it is the continual repairing that i, found permanent h Du Johnson and E, skin, and saw (hat be must finish it The essentials to success Pre ood "Yes," replied Uncle Rasberry. ; : w! 3 2 x 3 v v Josie of competent rw is runs up the expenses of a muicipal- St. Vitus dance is the commonest | selves and their fami they " amont, {om Is, out in the last few yards. As they stock food, good houses Sd means dat mized dog?" ! Aigate and report upon the feasibility |, "or pig . 3l- | form of nervous trouble that. afflicts {intend to stay with the and | Rep- road and culvert, con 11 crossed the tape for the: last lap the ky good food, goo » 'He wns kind o' mixed Ho wet the project. The British Columbia | iY; IP this instance the Council is { young children, because of the great grow up along with | andsideroad, Div. 81...... 850! [ndian {jumped to ihe fromt: and d good common sense. Gaod | what 1 calls a black-an" ale ton Gove WAT "the F: ent is willing to contribute to- the cost of construction should , Nellie, Steeves, Hill Grove, building permanent bridges and arches' which will, did we say, en- of all. Once their proposed bridges and arches are constructed of such a permanent nature there will be no erations. further expels with tient for gen- demand made on the body by growih and development, and there sh the blood; and the nerves (ail lo receive their full supply .of -nourish- ment, that the nervous "debility which leads: to St. Vitus dance SN yi & later they. will become if A. Leaskand J. Michie, Com's Accounts Passep, home-on a big prai 4 lopesome place feast. a few .d ¥ o] know Baby's an abs; sale | Chas. Lamb, Div 29 started a sprint, quickly followed by Woods. Half-way around | plain ran and Pp er) pute bred, with strong com: stitusiopal, vigor and with proper nd conveniently ar- eds, skillfully fed | gal he's gineter make me take @8 Gawg balanced. Tomake it arti $e. schopl children, it was | stafed..that a good feed was 'com. rier. Well, dat dawg ain* at & man fob two dolighs, an' de two dob! me nufin' but > Government decide to go : : {ditional live stock, if for n Hy J Shedd wih the ak, The cost is es- | nore forests thus immortalizing the wii Guionsl sush caus by 10, to "take 'awl Shovelling Snow. Woods was a yard behind ; at 100]! on.in Dreeting: Good houses, aba te wipped Se ware court? t Ce ) ! Council of 1912, in the estimation |pecome so great that they impover- it : ; 2 ide tom : 'properly located, sensibly designed, *Whut you gineter do?" aA ed bec g! ey impover-|jonesomeness of it ds. Irom the finish a foot would di % oniila ted "Whut kin Ido? If | shows "ut ang way to prove de transaction was usie back? Washington Star, sold "im to x i 5 did not appear to develop : i ! grant fo On sénding a commis | 1; at Nestleton Station and Nestle- putpose of domestic animals. The man who 4 the first runner to cross the tape at { } much interest, there being only 82]. : BW tre road, Div. 54 .......... £50 > y liave a crossing Avroms the Seog ad | the Inflelder, the race of the rusnmet A ng i y ten to purchassa) yo, gat Caesarea, 4 at Cadmus) oo cio in i La abhi ye settles on a farm in a pew cogmtry| A. Leask and G. Lee, Com'rs five miles, with Queal, Wood and {qo mm ae Bri the cateh of the Biss ar ; Bo wank besides smaller. numbers at very| oc iol toy oo and intends to make it his perma-| Cement and Steel Bridge-- Loogboat directly behind in this| wm, Arinstrong prosented tha Coun. | man and is ready to dispute with the waking this suno 4 i many other points in the district. yh avor and 10} pent home, looks forward: tg ithe ig 3% le 20 ny rE Ai 1000 | order. His time was 25.19, SOME | cil with a petition signed by a number ob fhe. Sal series] 4 © . g i » i ; ) i . Leask, ]. Stone and I. 1 " <i ate enth of a secon re or a tenth of. - 4 said' thatthe" faeeers of Onta¥io had and the prospects are there will be| "poo this it would spe: ite] time when he can have : Lins]. ey seconds ahead of the Canadian fof ratepasers srking the Comucil to) Fol oy 0 por the ronnes I | record. Third.--Sustained ---- "An Hngy, oo i i are satisfled to lea sines 4 ; Be ig i with, a very large sum in the Port |; "yo Aor die Sn land, but be gradually Com'rs. Sho Soe His Atthe tenth neil was appointed to inspect the | that if they would imagine the wt broeds. Ho bolieved that the itroduc. | Perry district in order to still further epee the other animals named as thei Cement and Steel Bridge-- Fil ie itt id rac 483 1, Pe DRIES, Wises De joo Bre -- the tion of milking Shorthorus would |extend their already exteusive busi-| Sudden Death at Whitby. years go by and becomes & produc. | con 6, 10110, ..o.s eins $400| In the ninth wile Quale was ap. | Mr." Wii. Armstrong presented a i = 25 Five Totgnt dovelop a tendency to raise what are) ness. br er of live stock. This stock may T. Dobson, R. Mclntyre & parently in distress; the fast pace petition signed by eighteen ratepayers get an Idea of tho intensity of interest known as geseral purpose cattle. A Jupicious InvesTMENT.--That Whitby, June 10.-- This morning be of the best quality or it may be A. paldor: Conve, had been telling on him, and he was aR rns that pertains to a bail game at almost This is one of the most important an- the Pasiisevere season J docs Capt. Wm. McCourt, night watch otherwise, yet he has it abot him, Come Jrchcon 6, lot 3, $12 rapidly falling behind. The race Moved by a Forder, seconded aw time in gay ous of the aise ii a rh his en Inghly destructive, in the map for the town was found dead |and his home would. not mean T: abgon;: R. McIntyre i23| now narrowed down to Woods and by Councilor VanCamp, the petition De rth.--The democratic background. Soparim 95 he Wiis as mado rural municipalities, to the bridges in his chair, death being duc to much without it. r and G. Karey, Com'rs. Longboat, and never had such a| wag received and a committeo of tho| The Interest of watching the ts 19 1% ging in of a a "| heart failure. Capt. McCourt had |stock were pot necessary. to coa- ft ' finish been seen on Canadian tracks | whole Council appointed to attend to inseparable from the fact that almost herd of milking Short-horns ruch as| culverts, etc., 1s patent to all who . P 3 th h ros ah Cement Arch-- Brock r'd, con as that at. Hanlan's Point Satur- | same every boy in the United States ig they bave in England, should do much | travel over them, and the Township been performing his duties as usual, | sume Lhe rough grains, TS RT AE . $75 d a | 3 oe Hl R. J. Bruea applied for grant apd | brought up to play the game $twelf. towards improving the quality of the|of Reach has suffered to a very and it was not until James Isaacs, | the home on the farm have Ry Melnyre snd B, Ren. By night, A} te miles Wee BAY enclinrs miary $150. Granted. Ond sometimes hears it said thal beef produced on the average farm, |... .iderable extent. At the June caretaker of the town hall, came to | something lacking wit And dal, Com'rs. broken the Canadian amateur record | = tiaras aprited for 'sheep watching the game ls leas desirable and the Minister's anvouncement will ing. th o 0 hich Pi clean the Clerk's office at 6.15 a.m., | this holds true in the. too. | Cement Arch--Nonquon road of Geo. Adams by 2.33. His time | ous one gheop, value $10. than playies it yieh 2 cnsiing ay no doubt mect with the approval of meeting, the report of which will be| | \0 5 a oe discovered. | GO over that country, pi ut thel CONE Baal 870 | was 51.27. This, however, is 47| on motion an order. was granted for i) aponin: as 10 ry many stockmen, as letters received by found in another column, it will be| heath had evidently come some [farmers who are establl i per- D. M. Johnson and J. seconds behind All. Shrubb's world's | $5 65 being two-thirds tha amount, hours of sealtny interest in the base aniiia Farm" in connection with observed - that the Council have (ime previously as the body was | manent homes on the P a McCulloch, Corn rs. record, An ncoamut was prassated from H.| ball park, could "sot possibly be indie: te campaign in the interest of more | proved equal to the emergency, and | cold, Capt. McCourt was widely| ill find that they: 4 Corrugated Pipe--Sink-hole, Longboat stuck to Woods, and Galbraith for repairs on Div 80. $2.5, ing in the game bimself and also be and better moat producing animals | have taken definate action not only |and favourably known in town. He you wind int they ONES | CODA, vies se Toss os aieln cir £75 g : On mation an order was granted for, €ause watching the game makes 0RQ clearly show. --Canadian Farm. to make the pecessary repairs bat | leaves a widow and eight children, | chiefly interested in liv , and D. M. Jolmson and W. atno time would three yards have yoo ip k all the more eager to piay it it he bag T have ordered the construction of or Be gradually incrsasi Cook, Com'rs. Se paraed hom, By the thirteenth Orders were drawn n fullows: oe I : Tweaty-Million-Doliar Scheme t steel and concret ber of domestic an Repairing culvert and road-- mile the smiling Indian was still at | C Wiljlams, 141 rodn wirs fence, $66.00 eyed De experts in the : Urged. De J 7 rol h pA ST. VITUS DAKGE : them, On the other ike COND JERI suvuvenassnnrs, $25 Wood's heels, and it was more than | A Braeock, 49 rods wire fence.. 10.00] yoria -- Norman Hapgood in Metropol. ; Ottawa. Jie 11 ARAL Columbia Ee. RGN IN YOUNG CHILDREN men who are there = opping D. M. johnson and T. apparent that the race would be |G. Forder, 43 rods wire fence.,.. 10.50; tan, i > en : Hunter, Com'rs. desided on the last lap. By. the |B Kenigan, 8} rods wirofonce..., 2 19 |

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy