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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Feb 1913, p. 2

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EN *» $300 to $10,000, have placed" me for immediate in- ent at lowest rate. HUBERT L~EBBELS, Pape of 8 Pop) "1913. The designs of all United States i be changed and the size ofthe paper money reduced opé-third. 2 According to the Beaverton Express the fisherman on that shore of Lake Simcoe report fish to be unusually scarce this season. This year will mark the sixtieth anniyersary of Barrie's incorpora- tion'as a village, and Mayor Cowan " proposes a municipal celebration. & The Grand Trunk baggage- masfer at Lindsay, after seeing the costumes in a musical comedy, wonders what the troupe had in all those trunks. A $150,000,000 steamship amal- gamation is reported in the United Kingdom. They have their big mergers in free trade England as in protectionist America. Peking has issued an edict re- . quiring all the women in the republic to discard the pajamas and wear European gowns. No wonder these Chinamen are trying to borrow $125,000,000, Mr. James Wright of East Gwil- limbury entertained a number of friends at an Oyster supper, and in his own plate found a pearl estimat- ¢d to be worth 850. Thus is hos- pitality rewarded, Toronto Telegram :--A Philode!l- a domestic in, one family for seventy years. Weknow a farmer's wife who has done the same thing in her own family, The scported $50,000,000 dam- age done by frost to the orange érop of California has dwindled to $10,000,000 or less, which leads to the belief that oranges willbe as plentiful as ever this year, and no cheaper in price. [tisa way the fruit crop has everywhere. Huntingdon Gleaner :--It is fear- ed Britain is about to see a strike that in magnitude will surpass any- thing yet experienced. At a labour congress held at London last week, representing over (wo million oper-- atives, it was decided to strike for an eight-hour day without any seduction of wages. Miners already have an eight-hotir day, and the in- tention is that all working men and women shall have the same. Un- :Jess the reduction of hours is grant- sd; the design is that the strike shall begin on the 1st of May. Were the farmers of Canada to work only eight hours a day they would those dependent on what they raise. New York Olergy Speed John North Ontario Observer. : unta oll phia woman served continuously as bankrupt themselves and starve] will also be ren- ernment proposals, and at the close of a lengthy, strong and decidedly iplishments are sell 1 lecturer and his e Dr. p high {arg a reader and his| the question. at issue; he deserted ys delighted with tative speech in which, on the Laurier gang, closed by quoting 8 happy faculty ofthe following appropriate stanzas audience requite no from the pen of the famous Robert i hands--he is efm- | Steed :-- It's well to boast of the Empire, and brag of Britain's might, It's well to sing of her soldiers or hurry t, his efforts. All who sttend the them irito the i King upon his throne, Doctor's readings in Port Perry It's well to raise your anthem to the much enjoyithes rare treat. Single while you leave your Mother Country to admission 2§ cents, or Course carry the load alone. Tickets fot } remainder of the Many the winds tbat rise and fall to the entertainments may be secured at ag that ye call your own, i the doo or ftom the students of the And ye walk secure to the ends of the High School, 'PREFERMENT, -- At able to the authority nso nobly acknowledging the superior abilities of so distinguished a member of the brotherhood. Mr. J W. Meharry, Immigrant Ato, Belfast, [reland, will accept gular meeting of King Ed- ay. No. 223, | Never that beats your Ty, pop die ows he floatin stad, earth wherever that flag is known; Safe as a child in its mother's arms ye come and go at will, And ye take it all for grated, and your mother pays the bill. shores but knows her Ng ' Never a sand in your: x fronts | he or We ind ind that | And the breath tha I= breathe 8s the uch preferinents are of rire occur. Sisk with ence, but in this instance, we should judge, that the preferment is one|Pr that does not alone honor the re- cipient but is as well highly credit- "air of God is smoke. her sulphur g your d s and visi making your dreams come true -- Offering not off your substance, offering words in lieu-- Large in your little dealings, small in your great affairs, the land hat bore yom, but blind to the load she bears. ---- Hockey. The game this (Thursday) even- our thanks for daily papers of that|ing on Olympia Rink, Port Perry-- city. A former long and estimable citizen of Port Perry, now ove of Edmonton's leading business men Uxbridge vs Port Perry--promises to be most keenly contested. This is the third clash between these teams, and all the members to-day and political bright lights, sends us 'are in fine fettle--fitted almost to this week clippings. from leading journals of that wonderful city perfection--both, if possible, are pronounced winners, but the pros. Mr. I. J. Wheeler is certainly posted | pects are in favor of the home on all important matters pertaining | team. Allto the rink to-night and to the great city of which he 1s| witness Hockey played as it should a highly respected and popular be. It is understood that a large citizen. EZ There will be' special and choice music in the Methodist contingent of Uxbridgeites will ac- company and back their team. --_-- church in this place, on the evening| THE DOWNFALL OF MAD- of Sunday next. A large number| ERO; GEN. HUERTA IS of gentlemen are in training and expect to render choir music on PRESIDENT. Mexican Revolution Comes to that occasion seldom excelled in our fiend With the Arrest of largest cities, EF It will be seen by Mr. John Irvin's advertisement elsewhere in Presi ent Madero and Other Ministers--His Own Generals Turn Against Him, this issue that he is offering to sell| Mexico City, Feb, 18.--Francisco his farm in Darlington. The farm | I. Madero, his family, and his Cabi- isa first-class one and doubtless | net Ministers are prisoners in the would prove a good investment, It | National Palace, Gen. Victoriaco will go at a bargain. EF Mr. Bundy's Carnaval on the Greenbank Rink this (Thurs- day) evening promises to be a grand succes. The Masqueraders will doubtless be numerous and the costumes true to name, and prize winners will require to be correct as to characters they represent in order to secure a prize. a. entitled :--The Coun 'The Old Maid, Choice Music by Friday Evening,' Play to commence at are cordially invi 25.cts, : Children laudable purpose Piano Fund of the Committee -- Misses | Laura Baird; Messts. E Stanley Real, Nelson high-grade, 27'0f which are vi ~All will be , sold at Auction prices. Don't fail Bates on " The Li 2 Latimer." '_Sep Lecture 25c ; children tse. alone, silver offering: 4. Ford, Pastor.' ¢ on the mainland. : 1 trees flowers, while the wate | ta reflect. foregrounds imaginable. ° cult to gein admit. | nce to one of the Czar's summer . A committee was, appoin he rule is that only mem: ! the last meeting of the Cfficial of the Methodist Church, con: of Mr. C. L. Fralick and Mc. Ji Ploughman, to make what array ments they can for a success Rev. Mr. Totten whose font § on this Circuit will a § of his household and officers and their families stationed in the neigh. horses, there is a grand aggregation borhood are admitted; but it is some. get in through a times possible to friend in the Imperia then you can see the Ozar-of all the Russias, with his wife by his si at all tha jokes an: 'cizing the performance. The Ladies' Aid meeting home of Mr. D Raymes was largely attended last week, pleasant evening was spent all had partaken of an excell the pastor called, the meet order, and, alter singing, he to the front Mr. and Mrs. Ral and Miss Ina Raymes Ploughman read a beautiful add there was, in behalf neighborhood, presented to Mr Mrs, Kaymes two beautiful and to Miss Ina Raymes some hy some pieces of silverware, reference was made tg interest Mr. Raymes as Sup fendent of the Sunday School- as a marvelous feat trength, and yet the trick is pos- ible to any one with fairly strong §_ | oné who oan hold a pack of 'ly the trick is fairly easy, n olden times a single pad] strength, many of our stro Windmills on Houses. Wind engines are fof the most part! variations of the familiar windmill. | With a surface sufficiently exposed ower is obtainable for operat. 4 3 One cannot help mar. | farming and having leased her farm ngle horsepower wind i (or a term of years has concluded geniin werg/atixed Bo oo "SF the | sell by auction all her slock o: ; 1 1 branches of Chistian work. Raymes was a member of Ladies' Aid and her help was mi Huerta, until fo.day in-chief of the Madero forces, is provisional President of the repub- lic, General Felix Diaz, a con- queror after ten days civil war, is commander.in.chief of all the forces. The Madero Government fell and the revolution ended when the Federal army declared for Diaz to. night. Diaz, desiring a military man and a strong personalily at Tmirpor Juse CeLepraTioN.-- the head of the Government, con- At a regular meeting of King Ed- | sented to the Senate's request that ward Loyal Orange Lodge, Port|Geoeral Huerta as President ad Perry, it wag unanimously decided | interim. to hold its Annual Celebration on| - General Blanquet, second in the King's Birthday, June 3rd, with| command of the Federal, immedi- great eclat. 'Already preparations ately arrested Madero in his private are being made regarding attrac-|office in the National Palace and .ions from foreign sources that when | imprisoned him under heavy guard completed will ensure the "grealest| with his uncle, Ernesto Madero, yet" demonstration ever held in|other members of his family, and Port Perry Driving Park. empo marks that A con! Vary Tomaree y | er, Gustavo Madero, the Finance the vote in Torouto on *'tax reform" marks "a 'very prononced and deep rooted feeling of dissatisfaction with the present method of raising taxes" Theres apt to bea "deep rooted feeling of * dissatisfaction' with any system of raising taxes. Lamentable Occurence A 3 ck Young Man his advisers, General Huerta ar- rested the former President's broth. Minister, in a restaurant near. the National Palace and imprisoned him. The army received the news of the coup d'etat with tremendous +| cheering. The people rushed to the streets and filled the air with their shouts of Viva Diaz!" "Viva Huerta!" DE Hon. George E. Foster left this | week for a six months' trip-of more t|than ordinary importance to Can- ; visit New Zealand, | Organist 50d. in may y [hi its 'ma its horsepower, every I er pt at 'om en ¢ standpoint, 2 would be ity of windmille-- London Strand Magazige. Bl A AL The Bark of the Dog. Wild dogs do not bark. They whine, howl, but the true bark is never ] among them. The explosive 12, noise familiat to us all in the back of the og is an' acquired faculty. In a word, the ing of the domesticated dog is an effort on the animals which he derives from | course, varied in its expression, Any. body can tell the difference betw the bark of welcome that ves his master and the bark of ce that he offers to the stranger who falls under his suspicion. ; Surprised Himself. 'A man of the name e er home by a friend, | on, in 8 wheelbarrow one - By the Rev J. W, T residence of Mr. Wm January 31st, 1913, Mry Trewin, of Galesboro; Sas! ¥ T. Annie Lawson, of Port: By the Rev. J. W, Tot Methodist Prrsonage, on 1913, Mr. A. Russell Ho Mable M | Crozier, both By the Rev.J. W.T: Methodist Parsonage, © i 1913, Mr. Jesse De Beatrice 'E. Moore, bot A MOTHER'S DU a great gain to th to*see London a cf Ul of the dog de: Require That Her. ply be Repe and Pure Every mother who call her own girlhood kn ly her daughter is 4 help and strength dur between. school day! in 3ve "Jighted wc ther signin called me a SE There's. droop and become fri j Dedude--That ~ man more nourishment th x, & ¢ad, 8 8 can, supply and the are plainly evident : pallid checks, aching Hon. George Foster Away on | dep _ Trade Mission. al draw a Jarge assemblage. of inten; Thi to make "note large, illustrated posters.] i 'etc, and in order to. carry ont his ery is resolve in a rapid-transit manner and give the public an opportunity beautiful to secure some of, the choices! animals extant, he has secured thc sarvices of Mr. Jacksou to sell all on pecially when he is to be the premises on Tuesday, Fcb. 23 Besides a fine array of first-class of Registered, ehgible to Register, 1 household, and and Grade Shortherns.that would {do credit to the best stables in thc d ' world, and they are a grand bunch tween tYe acts oritl- | 2),d will create keen competition for {their possession--to witness 'them alone is a grand sight'; they are tht k of cards in two is | pink of perfection. The Machinery land Implements are of an extensive | variety audallup-tig-date. Mr. Smith! ers. The secret of the trick Mes 'is an excellent judge of farm stock he fact that the éntire pack is not ! torn at once, but in pretending to get ia grip on the pack the st 80 manipulates the cards tha «overlap. In this wi is torn at a time, and onde 'and he would not own animals that ! were not valuable and desirable and] | ; ; 1 hey | the list contains just such animals e sur- [and implements as should be on is torn the rest is easy. To any pest regulated farms. You will and, while ' require to travel a long distance to k of cards find a finer bunch of stock than men tear | Will be offered at this sale. Al wil three and four packs at a time. The goal Auction pricestheowner having ¢ards are restored to their original | form before being given out for exa fail toattend the sale. | IsmporTaNT Sarg.--Mrs. Margaret mile from Port Perry,) is giving up cannot fail to ;and aitend Mr. Raymes' sale. [See|, pril 13 edge is power,--Smlles, no further use for them, Make a ination, and so the trick escapes de- | note of time and place and don't Brown, lot 22, con. 6, Scugog, (one s wd an fis flteeith year he com ménced 'pioneer work ; afterwards r VER SRR hie learned coopering and soon be ob {obo sold : same an expert at his' calling. i saline hi by was nruch attached to home and] = © ---- iamily, was a Methodist by faith and staunch: Consérvative. Al though his he did not acquire an ybundance of this world's goods, he was indusirous and honorable, a s: n of the soil, the nobility of mankind, His disconsolate widow and six :hildren, three cons and three daughters survive: -- Mr. Albert |: Rees, Myitle; Mr, Alanson Rees, Foronto; Mr. A. E. Rees, Calgary ; Mrs, Emma Skill, Toronto: Mrs. Diannah Way, Toronto, and. Miss Annie. Rees, Manchester: Fifteen grand children, and six great, grand children alsosurviv=, rt yee TART character Is ower Is true in a much higher sense than that knowl RE Handicapping the Burglar. Burglaries in private houses fn V1. enna are rare, because the doors are tocked from 10 o'clock at night to 6 in the morning by order of the police. Ad- mission and exit between those hours are given by the house porter, who re- celyes a "fee for unlocking the door and is bound to report to the police the doings and mode of life of all the inhabitants of the house. This syster of lock money is tiresome, but in VI. enna, as at Naples, where it also ex- ists, it obliges burglars and other crim- inals to operate during the daylight @ without the slightest reserve on the premises on Saturday, Feb. 22 not fail to please intending pur and most of them are sired by Mr inake a complete cleacance she bas] . authorized Mr. Jacksun to sell all)' ReAL--At Greenbank, on Friday. 14th February, 1913, to Mr. and The list is just such a one as can- chasers ; the animals are all choice ones and they are nearly all young Henders' celebrated Imported Clydesdale Sires ; the cattle arc | registered and grade Shorthorns. the swine being puire-bred while the farm implements and machinery are in many instances new or as good as new. The fact of Mrs Brown having no further use for | them is sufficient evidence that ali of McDonnell ' will be sold at auction prices. Don't fail to make a note of time were trudging along' and place and be present at the Sor hie fried ods "sale, (See large illustrated colored sky posters for particulars). othe - SALE oF STANDING TIMBER.--~ 7 were Pais, | The authorities'of Reach announce] 1 and Qiminishes thelr ch of suc cess. The landlords tried n few years ago the system of ; BirTH. Mrs. Wm. M. Real, a daughter --Marjory Bernice, ; * DIED aged 76 years 3 Hookv--In Toronto on Sattirday, Feb _ aged 20 yeas, 7 months and 27 days. 73 years, The undersigned offer RICHARDSON --In Toronto, on - Saturddy, Feb. 15th, 1913, Lucy Richardson, 15, 1913. Jcseph Henry Hooey, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs. Albert "Hooey, DIckry-- At Nestleton, on. Saturday, Feb 15. 19:13, Mary FAnn ' Lackey, widow of the late John Dickey, aged Farm For Sale OR SALE AT A BARGAIN, the North, haif of lot 19, con. g. Darlington : containing 100 acres more or less: ' Good buildings apd well fenced, All fall plowing done Ten acres.of Alsike. Windmill on barn. Terms, easy: Possession The undersigned has heen in structed by the authorities of the Corporation of the Township of Reach, to sell by Auetion on THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1913 at Two o'clock, the Trees on the Road Allowance opposite lot 1, in the 13th, con. J BAIRD, Auctioneer FARM FOR BALE TOWNSHIP OF REACH ENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to the 1st March. 1913 for the purchase of the N. E. Quarter of Lot Number 5 in the 20d con., Township of Reach. Four further paruicalars and condi- tions apply to - A. F. CHRISTIAN, . Wairsy, ONT. Solicitor for the Executors of Joho Smith, Stonemason, de- ceased. y LIVERY BARN, TLIVERY IBUSINESS AND' HORSES & VEHICLES Bargain that well established Livery' with the Livery Barn and Sheds ~ and the entive outfit of Vehicles, Horses, etc; also the dwelling .1ouse on the premises. The Livery business bas long been established ind the property is centrally and ind conveniently located in close proximity to the railway depot, and the situation such as to command an extensive patronage, and _ the premises ideal in every respect for which they are calculated. This property would also make a first lass stand for Sales Stable, Good reason for selling, : ¥="For further information asto price and terms, apply to ; R. G VaNSICKLER, on the piemises, Or to G. W. VAKNSICKLER, at Wilson House, Toronto. FOR SALE "A NUMBER OF GOOD SEC-. OND HAND CUTTERS AND HARNESS, ALSO A TWO March 15. Apply to SEATED PLEASURE SLEIGH by posters that the. Trees on Road| | JOHN IRVIN, APPLY TO ; Allowance, opposite lot 1, con. 13, i Port Perry. ROBT. G. VANSICKLER Business on 'Water Street, together =

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