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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Sep 1912, p. 2

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Three applicants for divorce, two | ; : Spencer, $3.75, replacing : women and a man, in their testi-| oo] 8 Sava bag cement, E. Whitby Ge will be given. Service | mony in court at Denver, Colorado, oney ba townline. | if b Yés vocal pieces between. | declared that the worry they had what it might be 4 Wm. Prescott, $2, gravel. Re a : e . Peter Christie, , gravel, e Thorn Hedge". Alljundergone since entering upon)... mo 4 ol poe ong % 9 ro the outcome of the A. Orchard, $30.96, cement. have given up hao ng . > chang, . grain crop Tn &Y A The Council adjourned to meet| Not many years ago even doctors} qu Chinese ostiniates gf wedded lif= had greatly reduced . 5 Secure your tickets, at once, | them in weight. Fat bachelors who for the Concert on Fair Night and | complain about their increasing ¢ thus avoid disappointment. bulk should take notice of the)' .. =" oo again on Oct. 14, at 11 a.m. he that Hoamuien ae uly death roll as Between 30,000 and It wilt be seen by Mr. Puidy's remedy. wheat in shock, as aw John Merrick, aged { Ux. [cold of wet: Now they know that{ 40,000 ag the result of a {yphoon ' + 85, of Ux- Gd oN : advertisement that he wants about| The Argus publishes a list of are confronted with bridge, died in the Westera Hospi: kita hin bled combined with torrential rains and et every Dushel of field seed raised in| Midland's heaviest taxpayers. and a yield that fof little tal at 5.30 on Monday afternoon, as| This condition of the blood causes high tides which occurred on Aug. |. this distelct for which he is prepar-| Those paying over a thousand use other than for The oat |a result of injuries received when he | the muscles to contract, stiffens the 29, Great floods followed and the ed to pay fancy figures. dollars are: Grand Trunk Railway, | crop, too, which to be a|fell off a C.P.R.- train at Graven-|joints and irritates -the nerves, 1f upper Wen-Chow River overflowed 84.480; W. H. Bennett, M.P.,|goodone, is also injured, | hurst on Aug. 28. aot - properly treated the stiffness, its banks and swept over a vast $1,286; Canada Iron Corporation, |and the outlook gener: o far as| Merrick was bound for the west ie 2f othe it : - most original Rx ot 'and general ) ment ad Psion. Port Ferry. \ ication -- \ TERMS --§1 per annum in advance, in advance, $1.50 7% § he . G--- Tur Mosr MODERN STVLYS Misg Teresa M. Cassidy who has P ; : B 3 iy, AND AT Low PRICES, | sPendigg the summer in Néw land Elevator [Ontario' inh 4 4 7 AT 8% | until you ave a helpless cripple, tor-| The Tpwn of Tsingtein, about 0 York oily and Trenton, N.J. re $1,150; and the Midlan gYato ntario's grain har ncerned, | to live with his son. As the train| tured day and night. If the disease; wo ct foc Co 5 i ny Several. sums from 3 : 3 : : 3 ¢ 1. oa Co., 81,130. is not the brightest. re is a . it Ties ¥ ONEY. 300 oom, have | turned HoAte last Wook y , $1,130. 4 : was passing through Gravenhurst, | touches the heart it: means sudden Chiswywias qverwhelined and 10; spreads and the pain grows worse | area. | 2 for immediate i § - bright side to the sil after all. | h i death. You cannot cute rheumatism ' ! westment at a ae or Mags. *VicTorIA WALKER, teacher | In California, Colorado, Idaho, ne for many yea 9 Epastures eidl of Ihe oar i peng Susteingd with liniments, plasters or het of the inhabitants were drowned. | : . . HUBERT L.-EBRELS, -|of Sin nd Piano, has resumed | y7001 Washi and, Wyomin, f $ a fracture ob. the, hea jalorg With | cloths, as so many have tried to do. | various other: towns and villages 3 x. Port Perry. and: will be at her -- Naippon ne yo B: | looked so well at of the other injuries. : You must go right-to the root of the de d'and. th » a og t A vir M. Jackson's, in November next, women will vote! year at this season. | | is zood e OF L1¢] were destroyed and the pref ecture Mrs. David Jackson's, y his is g trouble in the blood. - The scientific| J; Chiichow, which is an important x oR x . Earth 3 ; 'street, every Friday. in the election of the men who are gy ccyjent food in nce for| Oshawa, Sept, 10 --The Metho- | way to cure rheumatism is to taks| ~. i North Ontario Observer. { teniperature: yesterday |'° elect a president of the United | 40, ; | the fall] dist workers he Sunnyside, Rev.|Dr. Willams' Pink Pills, which { Missionary station, was washed | climbed to 92.7, the States. The total of female ning, pastor, have a ip make new, rich, blood that goes 5 . fied voters i yo Re ? ght he roc ble, : nt reached any fjme t d. voters ig about 8 rg: feud yr : , no : - * typched an me thi 4 a score. Si : A va between '2 and 4 o'clock in the| Ap underwriters' estimate is thats i i the use of the mission will con- bh d the afternoon, rising up from 71 at [ihe losses by serious fires in Cana-| ant. was | strucied also. A new building for | before had been pain + a. th 5000 #03 Juz da tor he fry seven months of tie Divigs worship Js much nesdedia Oo po oped Fai Rh 7 a, Soe 100 Toe Globe. current year totalled $16,365,000, Wi p Sunnyside Mission Hall is entirely | measles I took inflammatory rheu- | }o1 (here is such a place EXPERIMENTAL FARM ay or 2,500,000, more than the figures bigger yields of clover too small for the successful carrying | matism. My joints became swollen The Chicago or ? Women's | : y| Whitby isto h x for the same time in 1911. Over |comes to maturity. On th ,| on of the work. and thepain was almost unbearable. SYSTEM RE-ORGANIXED itby is to have a $10,000 Car. weg id nity 1 doctored with two doctors, but | Christian Association has nc tified ~ PORT PERRY, SEPT. 13, jg12 BH M Boreal negie library. . two millions a month is a big|therefore, the outlook for tk rr Afi the pain was only relieved while 1 ait lod 6 | great g ; : ' ; ; rs twety- ears O =: SE rrell Determined | Beaverton Board of Trade died |Wibute fo pay largely for careless. rio farmer is not all darka RY 1 Good Behool was taking their medicine, and soon BE 3 trane- e Farmers Shall Re- |. . . 5 ? age to vacate their rooms, on the ceive Greater Benefit. in its infancy. . mess. At this distance it 'looks | he! The Potorboro Business College, |Feturned. For six months 1 con-| mitted for hundreds of miles over small pa ', h ge : farmer will begin the wintet with his | which in Cavada's leading Commerelai | tinued to suffer in this way. Then [| &round that they are old enough (0 | copper wires to the citien and towns V3 Gus alike hot. 3 In the recent hot spell jlie siicide| In discussing. "Pastor" Russell| * = "05 00 Tati lor ali] School, will re-open its fall term on Aug. | tried electric pads, but they failed look after themselves. where ft is used to Haul the reilread vo ne of the first problems which rate in Paris rose to thirtéen a day. |and criticising his peculiar views app yy: 0 ail 4 of all) ogi and Sept. 24 and 8d. This College | 10 do me any good. Finally a friend i trains to drive the great manufactur- iF Hon. Martin, Burrell, mibister of ; SL d hod d { kinds larger than it has for | was founded twenty-cight years ago and 5 #0 80d, S08 Blviend fng plants and to give us light and > al » Sixty five cases came before the and methods, a correspondent o cone este batt. Of = i thoussnds of the ny busines mba persuaded me to try Dr. Willians heat. 3 Ly ; agriculture, fackled when he took | Oshawa police magistrate 'during | the Bracebridge Gazette says he © years Dac, conrsedt will | tORUNS %and the United States wero | Pink Pills, and I had not been tak- THE MARKETS. Loyal as we all are te our country, > "office was the re-organization of! July. i will not attempt to minimise the be some time yet before the iyield of | trained therein. It fs affiliated with|ing them long before I found relief. ear we must admit that even (he mighty iV - she Dominions system of experi-| The question of the hour: *Shall| probable popularity of an institu: corn "and roots can. be estimated the Chunners id Edaealory Srilalin I "continued using the Pills for a, Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Highs | forrent of Niagara ranks only third in v * mental-farms. He found the farms|we buy coal or go South for the [tion that eliminates from its calen- with exactness, Just ni hese | people desirous of securing a first-class time and soon found myself in per-| - er, Chicago Lower--Llve Stock size when compared to the waterfalls were in mapy cases run down, the | winter ?" crops give promise of a ggod yield | ®ituation should enroll now. = The nav- fect 'health and feeling like a new --Latest Quotations. of the world. The largest of the earth's ; a A ' winter ? dar two dreads of many mep--hell |. y 3 ot of tin Goioge are the largest | person. 1 never lose an opportunity | aicAGo, Sept. 6--Wheat to-diy | Waterfalls, the Victoria falls of the t barns were out of repair, the farms| Ty. Victoria Harbour Era speaks | 2nd the collection plate. in most places. Onta rio'#'a stock | trainers of young people in Cauada and | to recommend Dr. Wiliams' Pink | close! heavy after touching the dowest | Zambesi river lo Rhodesia, are 380 . '::were not up4o-date, they were not of 4 foners], eing * me man's country more thag 4 A a OS Pills as I cannot say enough in Price of the Seana, Sic a Tushal. 2 feet high and more than a mile wide, Tin : ' . i i i fin c . " t rear's n * proving of value to the agriculturist 0 dare" o Uncle Samuel has shown his Eat country, and if the feed bin i8| training themselves entirele in their tavor of them." ima oat ny ns D toe A Sa do \a 2 "they were not in other words real 4 traditional thickness in evading the | full to overflowing the faraies's posi- os n homes while they pursue their Sold by all medicinedealers or by | sls larger than the yield twelve e - The Canadian Gener i 2 is not altogether one to be regular work. Others study partly at | mail at 50 cents a box or si xes | months back was mainly respomsibla, fn estimated to be fully 83.000.000 eneral Electric | provisions of the Hay-Pauncefotte og i pa 5 x boxes Final sales ranged from lc to 1%c un- | horse power, (wo and one-half timece & experimental farms, where farm home aud enter college later thereb, ili { 2 a AN rT Tr orevy | for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' | gor Just night. Corn finished at ® wet | that of Iguassu and five times that of I © problems could be worked out and Company will erect another large |treaty as to the Panama Canal. of seven successive falls, of a total height of 164 feet and a width of near ly 4.000 feet and offer an exceedingly rich source of power which probably will soon be exploited. ~ Still more important is the total wa. ter power which the Koogo develops in the @o8-nav)gabio section extending from its mouth to Stanley pool. Here the river, confined in a channel only & few hundred yards wide and with a depth of water of Dearly 300 feet, No. 8 yellow, Wc 0 | ows with a velocity of forty-eight feet ! i > buildi \ Pet : s Reach § sand you Jo" we trained and | Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. decline of 1%c to Ic, oats off ¥c to E solved. Last winter Mr, Burrell 3 bi a oh erborough There is, however, evidence of a _Gounilg dlaced' oy ros oo and provisions So ir a Wn marie possesses & wateefall Salle' a conletence of the. su- andits have been busy of late|{development in national dignity MANCHASTER, Sepi year and they are ready to train and| -- . higher hi el and %e which exceeds Niagara both ju width Land ¢ holding up Chicago street cars and |and honesty in the protests which 4 SCP 9s 1912, | place you. Ifinterested write, cali, or Jack and Jill In N to ec bigher on corn. Antwerp €l0sed | und in height and is actusily the sec Sper perintendents ~~ of the farms| © : | The above Council met at Man- | phone te the Puterboro Business Col- nol: erway, %a lower, Buda-Pest, Yo lower. g ol a 28 ~ throughout the Dominion. They orome ? Dassengers, have been made by, leading Ameri-| hoster on the above date, All| Ke: Peterboro, Out. ee : Aor ou n Winnipeg Options, oe fo Ea fs nf that of " met at Ottawa, discussed amongst| 1 '€ high price of meat has driven | can journals and public wea, members present. The Regve in are descendants of Hjuki and Bil, tbe Open. High. Low. Close. Clos. | go jouaggn river, tributary of the Pas of themselves mutual problems and many people in British Columbia to} rp. reception given to Mr. Bor- the chair. [aw ebbing and flowing tides, the tumbling rao, and, lke Niagara, is situated af 1 talked over with the minister ways|® fruit andjvegetable diet. d t M 1 f th Minutes of i in PORT PERRY FAIR OE the boundary of two states, each of a ; y Midland i Shad en a ontreal was one of the previous meeting were . other as the waves wash the shore which owns half of it The total witev and means of improving their work idiand is suftering from an epi- greatest demonstrations of popular read and confirmed. ji are rather aptly described in the pure power of the Ignassu fall, which is 213 _ 80 that the results of their investi. demic of whooping cough, and alggthusiasm ever received by a| Mr. A. Williams, as addelegate ery rime." Sa feet high snd nearly two miles wide, ; gations can be of permanent benefit | number of children have died. Canadian statesman, It was a|from the Port Perry Fair Associa- | T he Attractions in Front of the ie Be 2 "to the agricultural community. A double decked street car is be-| magnificent tribute to Mr. Borden | tion, renewed the application fot a| Grand Stand and the Artists at MARRIED. the aggregate water power of afl Scan . ENERGETIC POLICY. ing tried in New York and if the |persoually, and itis al the same |grant for said Fair for 1912, but the h i WoucHorE- TurNER--On Wednes- : | dinavia, which ls rich J wtorialls, oo Mr. Burrell's energetic policy is experiment is a success more will [time an expression of patriotism, | Council decided that in view of the the Concert in the Evening September 4th, 1912, by Rev. Toronto Dairy Market. ® rn I TA . already bearing fruit. The barns follow. for Mr. Borden's visit gave the increased grant from the {County, will put on the very Best Ifee Bod) ARR 2 ) creamery, in ous. ¢ 3 There 1s po other waterfall in tbe ; : a fe : v 2 reamery, olids. and properties of the Experimental] A vew home is building for the | British people occasion te show and the extra heavy expenditure.on| Entertainment yet given bert, Ontaric, Mr. Thos. W.| or Galry, ib: 8 21 8 Tr Sas * Farms all over the Dominion are{Burk's Falls Arrow, and a jo ver the world in a very signal manner roads and bridges in the Tewnship - Waouchope, Principal of Belle, 2 3 | op the Niagara. Axia. votwithstand , . being improved. The Superinten.|Pressis on the way as part of its | their pride in the connection with this year, that it would ~ad- by the £751 Aasectaiion he Bitiness & lege, 10 Vin 8 ah $1% | ing tte colossal monntain ranges, 19 AP t MT : i ET i ini i y f xelyn Ma urner, youngest 133 38. | comparatively poor in large waterfalls, dents are taking a keener interest in | @qu'pment.* this greatest of the dominions, | visable to make a grant. | i Ag bundantly" their work and they are extending] Summer yesorts have bad a bad Appreciation of that fact -had its] On motion of CourgiigggPeheon} "The. Expeuse is. edingly high gle 5, Mr, and Mes. Jos i el pon gn oo their activities. Efforts also are season, bofh in Canada and the part in the Montreal reception. Councilor Johnson ) pointed | and we hope the people support the Crasinv.- Donrnon-At St Mary's (gent African streams especyilly ape 4 - being made to have the Experimen- | United Stites, and in Europe it has| [yporTANT AUCTION SALE.-- =. Commissionce with 2 thority to Kongers #s only a full house can pay Cathedral, 'I'tenton, N.J, bylgon the dectne Terepied By SY pees eh ae tal Farms of each district deal bsen even worse. Messrs. W. R Irwin & Sons, lot 34, expend the sum of $25 or there- the bare expense. Monsignor Fox, on Tuesday, jin which owing to the great volume : .more.effectually with local agricul-| An Oakville dealer advertises "afcon 8, Whitby (near Balsam), bein abouts, towards the oy essary re | The Fair Association has put on Sept. 10th, 1912, Mr. Joha| pRuS, of the river, about sixteen times thay : gaged problems. For inst bh " " y n), being | pairs on Nonquon road, €oncessious | two sk a bee oseph Cassidy, Manager of|auu selling lage qua: of the Nile, may be counted among dGrad pr . Eon instance there razor for 'forty cents." The man|about to leave the locality have), op4 me WO Liows en n very pleased to Riker Drug store, to Miss Mar The ocean freight rose the most important sources of watee on § been for several years a farm | who buys one may count upon get-| authorised Mr. Jackson to sell by|™ The Clerk Satrucicd see the Hall full to the doors; this garet L. Donahoe, of Trenton, ait Jota le De % | power on earth. 'Iie Stanley falls, in at Lacombe, Alta; of very restrict- {ting into a scrape. ; ; 'he Cierk was instructed to|has given them courage to go fur- . hy the middle reach of the river, consist i Ee E pe Auction on the premises on Tues: | o4ify Mr. John Reynolds and Mr ther and secure more and better DIED. talent. Those who attend are sure | Gir son.--At Sonya, on Monday, of seeing and hearing an Entertain Sept. 9, 1912, Elda Mae Gilson, ment worth the money. beloved daughter of Mr. and Do not confuse the Attractions in Mrs. Moses Gilson, of Udora, in , the sum | front of the Grand Stand with the her zoth year. Lacombe is in the heart| Again comes the report from day, October ist, all their large) ohn Cawker, who have certain ad size. rg BES Py i ay@bwhat hag been'and should be a|(yehec city that immigrants have|stock of horses, cattle, swine, and | portions of the highway fenced i sdine cattle raising and breeding | heen fleeced by sharks employed at | farm implements, machinery, etc.| nat their fences chu eat So #pountry. The Lacombe farm, how- | {hat doorway of Canada. The list is extensive and embraces a |g (heir proper places. Cov, on sccm fe smal arn res a te oun of chin bry born on of Sh ¢-ha pe nt toi. tier i . . » " 'amy extent with stock problems Ying #0 grareant the insihnation din De I ne of $25 was authorized #0. be spent in| Artists at the Concert. Where the Deceased who for some time has {390 government bas bought & large that t e purpose of oiling the streets yD fi L . | graveling on div. 70.7 10 same artist appears at both perfor- | suffered from anaemia, was visiting of Barrie is to kill the grass. machizety. and impleetsdte. in Mr. Dobson, seconded by Mr Mc-{mances he will give an entirely | her sister, Mrs. F. Weston, Sonya, , addition to the farm and in fatare abundance and of the right stamp. the Lacombe farm will make cattle "fai Intyre, moves that different Act. the past week, and on Saturda : Don't fail to make a pote of time . y Toronto Telegram :--Some men "yaist i i BUSH: fosters -- they ciow bridge in the village cas dri jes} second, so that at every potut of the "yaising one of its special features. are hey aod place. of this sale ana be ony oot in the village . . last was driven ten miles in order ol 9% B%s te | 8 Shiserine New Sires. pretty wel i [i whan it comes to Te cer Some FF the Dagaial ct the road leading ta' Port Perry, Feir Night Concert to consult a physician ; the follow- xis Yo. 1 ead, so I : ! work they Jet their wives do it. te all will: be s6id" without--the considered to be in & dangerous ing day, Sunday, she took to her ttoba feed, Ge to Sey galt | 1 LT en seat . J. F. Grisdale, superintendent of | . 3 ; wil without "the A y Port Perry, Ont., Sept. 13--Friday. : : Dominion Experimental Farms is FEYie of Police at Lindsay slightest reserve. condition, that the be replac- 2 bed and on Monday died. She Meek while thirty-two rapids and waterfalle a Protest on a tip of Tnspection warns auto owners that pedestrians a re ed by one of cement ' steel, and | M/88 LOUIE RODNEY-- made no particular ccmplaints re- a Be A 41 --~ a itu «= ".through the west. (He will visit ali have the right of way. That is the jis Decegsaly expos 8 rowprds Latest Songs-- Elaborate Cos- garding her illness and was under, - The lower Kile, in Egypt, I the government Xirvas and B ot theory, but what is the practice? |CARTWRIGHT EXHIBITION | building same, be from the {umes Fancy Dances. She tle impression she would recover.| (He Goto-Darrels, $1. bss ® | a series of rapids, the celebrated cata : Py The Huntsville Forester views appropriation made! sbuilding is brieht and Winsome You | She was born in Mariposa where ot; ma | racts of the Kile, but no waterfall in The Township of Cartwright|, oo; crete and Agricultural Society will hold their | conve road, cos. West, il tiges its readers to Exhibition for 1912, on their] :q bridge on the © s bs Bfor Meckoka, grounds, Blackstock, on September 7, be repaired with . 1 site will be selected with a view to hol o : . |26 and 27. There are few town- | "experimenting in the apple and fruit | THE Toronto Star says the Tories| gpip shows that keep up a reputa- "'cyjture on the praries. For some |3r® ina bole. Troe, true. By the| gion gnperior to that of Cartwright! "the 'country for agricultural possi- © bilities. Mr. Grisdale will visit © ":Southern Manitoba where a new 'farm is likely to be located, The ge on the will like her. she spent her pleasant girlish days that the ad and developed into a handsome and | * road, con. SALLRADD 19s fisicet Wiar amiable young lady and endeared -- Carried Original Magical Mysferies.-- | herself to all her acquaintances by x de towards Artistical Stage setting in{her loving amiable disposition, her} £ lot 24, con Plush and Gold render bis|gentle beating and kindly manner. with a - measure of jealousy the un- interrupted exodus to the great A like change building culvert © ratively few 3 " 3 : JCrIor t attractive. He will sure| She was a favorite wherever she whic] khest waterfall 4 _ time on a small scale' apples of a|mostmasterlymanoevering the Grits | the exhibits in the several depart-|3+ With the app set apart ha essi . ti which te » er, 2 _gemarkable good flavor have been | PSE. them: there on the 3158 Sep-| ments are always good and Fei for culvert on Nong d, con 5. stay Sete iba a as - o "a 2 be ated emiccd : tembera -: ; : : : b. Ven! gt {lament that so charming a flower | waised around Morden in Southern tive and the parties who attend S . ve should be nipped by the chill hand"! Manitoba. Strawberries, faspber- |' ries and other small fruits it is|2Fe.DOFB fre and equal to break) cannot fail to mark the onward and |e labor, div. 4. ©! known can be raised on the praisies treaties," js the constitutional prin-| geady progress the township is with proper culture. The new faz] sige Gat frdea the United States| aking ia every department. The ulds o development |} <1 53° Officers and Directors do every en and W Toropto: Telegram :--*All men po50 Robt Vernon; lekcess statu- His Punch & Show de- : shows from year to year , { atu light young Judy old. His|of death while yet in its morning | Wooeen - Head Family is{bloom: The disconsolate parents clever. They sing, really ng joving sisters and brothers| Og a ar nay | have the heartfelt sympathy of al en in their affiction, Four sisters an g a He Re 3 i i 5 of Fork} ut of the medicine | 'the most "attrac id : ; * Mayor Thorpe of G who | tions one could wish to see. : r y ina 'surprise yo ji a So 'the | attendance vi $2 ling with its artistic cleverness. Pacific Coast, advises young men to | large and those who go once always : ; .| like to'go again. ' A grind concert in the evening - for which a grand, array of talented entertainers have been secured is also under the MASTER ERNEST MORGAN-- = AThe Poy: ano. He is a Voree wil thell you Ed E JULES BRAZILL--~ auspices of the Society. 3 "The Best Entertainer Canada : Somer ; 5 a : has produced in his line. He Drowned With His Hands Joan : Sings, Play Lindsay, Sept. 8.--~The body of William Morrison of this town, was| | foussd "this "afternoon in the River | Seugog, near the Grand Truok| {a clerk in A. L. Campbi ' been

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