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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Feb 1913, p. 3

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3 De anti ns; as fl in a sense part of the nineteenth : surly century the composition of waltzes for dancing was almost entirely in -the hands of the Viennese composers and the Strauss family in particular. The Strauss: waltzes, which were written for the ballfonma of the gayest danc- ers in the world, are full of piguaney, foauetry | and igor. as {all o mornen- Ary _.ment of reserve as the conduct of coy but ardent lovers. Wagner wrote, waltz sur "A single Strane 'in grace, refinement =a real musical substance most of prodasts- of foreign manufacture ¥ hic we often import at great cost." Ilans Von Fasten ublicly advocated He eee fonal_in nelusion +o! Stymie waltzes programs of symphony concerts, and Brahms wrote under tle Srening asures of "The Blue Da nube Waits," <Not, unfortunately, by Johanse; ralim Faked Butterflies. One of the meanest frau on record is that which is said to have been practiced recently on entomologists. It appears that there is a systematic trade in forged butterflies carried on by European dealers, The method as described is to cover the winga of moths glter setting with a heavy coat . of powder, which is then tinted with "la bite to eat if you'll 52 and; '|a good ove woud ahd pastst colors to suit the taste of ama urs. Not content with imitating the rarer species, the iorgers have recent ly been improving on nature and sell- id hier unknown varieties at un- heard of prides One expert was 'nr awhile taken in with a red butterfly with blue polka dots, but this hold Jleos of imagination ultimately led to -e exposure of the fraud. e he mother" baerr" 5 way. ohe "just "suddenly |? instead, there wag joy in sorrow, looki ng ahead "instead a looking backward. And then what a homecoming, with 'the aby rosy and all its back: "teeth cut, and mother not tired, not pale, not, fidgety, not nervous Really and truly alive for the first time ip years. What a stupid lat of big children we are, anyway, fumbling ovor dirty old methods, when the'new ones are showing clean, erailing faces everywhere! Here's to no more neces- Gay. us alive" sary people * 'dying suddenly." Let's all "live suddenly" and be happy for. ever after: BR --wsslhon PORT PERRY MARKETS. Corre ted weekly by Jas, Lucas, Grain and Seed Merchant] Feb. 20, 1913 FalizVheat .. ...... $0 go @ $0 go PB. LUKE, Spring Wheat ...... 0 97@ 0 95 Goose Wheat... o8o@ o bd Barley ....... 0 50@ o 60 Rye . 070@ 075 Oats 032@ 0 33 Butter 0 25@ o 30 Boos... 0. 0 42@ 0 44 Cattle, per 1b ..... © 4} @ oo; Hogs, per 100 Ibs.. 6 50@ 7 50 Beans Seas 2 00@ 2 25 Grass Seed... ..... 15@ 2 oc Alsike Clover, .,.. 11 00 @ 11 co Red Clover........ 10 vo @ 10 00 Peas--Black-eye ... 1 50@ o 75 Peas--Small....... 125@ 1 50 Buckwheat... . 0 45@ © 45 Turkeys .. 0I5@ © Geese .... o14@ o Pucks... .. 014@ o 17] Chickens 0 14@ 0 16] - Wild Crchids tn Erglard. Few -of cur English flowers attract more attention or are more interesting than the wild orchids. Mr. E. J. Bed: fcrd, one 6f the first of the English neture oRraphens. is making a col- raph.o of these Bhan]. -arlfF he to "Kno: i the. current month descriptions pletures of some of the rarer Pore whieli he has recently discover | Sussex. The illustrations in: clude the: plants growing among their natural Sosrounilings Among others are the Bpider Orchis, the little Bog Orchis, and the Lizard Orchis, with its carious prolongations of the flora! leaves. pai it "Took His Time. Addompahied by a boy, Rev. James Hamilton of Liverpool, England, was fishing for sea trout while on a vaca: tion in Scotland. He slipped on a stone," lost "his balance and, being encumbered with heavy wading boots, _bad very great difficulty in keeping "his head above water. Finally he man- aged "to get back to the shore, al. though in a very exhausted state, aud said fo @:beyy bid | policed that you y fied to bh ep fe + was the eliberats response, hut 1 was thinkin' ot. The Lifeboat. Like many other inventions the life boat was a Tos tinfe in finding fasor. The first lifeboat {vas designed b ndon coach builder, Lionel Lu in 1788 under the encouragement of the Prince of Wales; hut. despite royai patronage, hia invention received littl attention, though one of his boats sav. ed several lives at Bamborough. I 1g Joss of the Jdsanture i Yi ng estroyed public a y in su fect, tryed ith art of prizee ast designs a first step toward lir-=aving at sea was taken. BE I ., HL tr iL. Knew. His Placa, *Yes,* said the determined looking woman, "I might manage to Send yo, pile: of sl ahd in alow. ui of the of A do synorsis OF DOMINION LAND REGULATIONS. NY person who is the ol head of a A family, or auy male aver (8 years sla, may homestead a quarter 8 "ction of « Dominion land in Mauitoba, :vhiwan or Alberts. 'Toe app i- cant mitst appanr in person at the vomits lands Arency or Sut agency for the rict. Bary by prox, may J0 made at ADY agency on cv rian con- ditions by father, mother, 80a danghter, brother or sister of fut. nding bome- atoader. 'Duties --Six months' reffience upon and culiivation of tha aud in cach of thros years A homesteader may live within vine wiles of his hontostend on a farm of «t least 8) acros solely own. d and occupied by him or his father, mothsr, sou, daughter, biother or sister. In certain districts a homasteadar in ood standing may pre-empt a quirter section alongdid + of his howme- stead. Price $2.00 per acre. Datiog.--Must rastda upon thie homes stand or presamption Kix months in each "tix years from date of bomektead autry (including the time ro quired to carn homestead pati) and cultivate fifty ares sxira. . A homesteador who has exhansted his hom. stead right, and cannot obtain a pre - anption may enter for x purchased nomesiead, in certain district. Price $3.00 per acre. Duties.--Must reside a/X months in each three vears, cultiv- ate fifty acres and erect a house worth $300. WwW. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of (ne laterlor. "+N. B --Unauthoriged publication of this advertioment- will not be paid for. 6986. 4 p | FOR SALE OR TO Lp RENT. | co gaining Vl dwelling. TR TAWAN RIVER CH R 5 RGIAN NBAY. AKE COUCHICHING % un /ARTHA LAKES, Etc. ar [ROUND TRIP © 7a the Weat At Low Rates Via SARNIA OR OHIUAGO. Litarature, tickets and fall informa: tion from wny tirand Trank Agent, or address A, E. DUFF, District Passenger 'Agent, Torouto, Ontario, WV. H. McCAW TOWN AGRNT. j numerous Ticket Ag road and Steamship ) ntending to rave} wil coinié own interests consultin McCaw Jefore embarking, ona tri Directory Offeial Tolomhono Direstors. ne 8! or the District of CENTRAL, Caran) ic PORT PERRY Parties who contemplate becomi subscribers, or those wish chan ng a new orders with the Local Manager at once. to insure insertion in this issue Connecting Companies Should also report additions and rt M. Graham, St. Chatles Hotel PORT PERRY (Btriotly under New Management) G. A. COLE PROPRIETOR [Late of Hotel Falconer, Toronto] Commercial trade solicited First class Sample rooms HEADAGHES are nearly always caused Ly TIRED EYES Whicl: require spectacles Consult me REFRACTING OPTICIAN, 159 Yonge St, Toronto 5 Opposite Simpsons', Farm for Sale Nast-half of Lot 12, Concession 6, 4 Cartwiight, Durham County, 100 acres. Erected on premises are a good frame stone cellar 30 x 20, 18 x 24, woodshed 18x24, good [frame barn, stone stables Boxgo, pig pens the L40 x 18 and 18 x 24, 5 acres of mixed timber, one acre of Orchard, a never fathng strean, hard and soft water. One mile from Lail- way, one mile from the willage of Blackstock, 23 mules from (Caesarea, the tan:cus Sutmimer Resort on Lake Scugog, Situated in the best farm: undersigned. Davip J. & Doucras Apawms, Port Perry, Ont, Levi C. TavLor, Nestleton, Ont. EING the East-half Lot 7, Con Bg 6, Reach, one mile from the Vilage of Epsom. two half mikes from Port Perry. farm has vo waste land, all lays up well and is suitable for all kinds of crops, is well fenced, has plenty of whaler, supplied by two springs one at each end of farm, also by a well al buildings. There is a tidy Orchard with some small fruits in it The buildings carsist of an eight roomed frame house, with good cellar ; a bank barn 50x60; drive shed 22x24; pigpery 22x24 ; hennery 12x30. The soil is an excellent clay loam. Price $7,200; $3.000 down, balance at 5 per cent. For full articulars apply to Price & Beaton, Vhitcvale, Ont., or to the owner, WM Skriers, Prince Albert, Ont, and one- Dr. de Van's Female Pills A red able ih Jeguislon never fails. These pills are exc J Roel in regulating the DE sessing ord femal, system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. de 's are sold at 5a box, ar Hee tid rg . Mailed to HE address The Soebell Drug C Catharines, Ont, ar at Flint' Sr Store - C. P. R. Time Table. MYRTLE STATION. " Goixa East Going WisT 10 17am, 6.82 a m. 6.27 p m. 8.50 a.m. 11.08 no. *5.80 p,m. 11.50 p. 3 Ah mg section inthe County otDorha mi: For further particulars apply to the Choice Farm for Sale i Tins i in th ir list of subscribers, either | to the Local CAWEER BROS' (Successore To JamiesoN & DENNISON.) LIVELY | wr Having purchased the Livery business carried on by Jamieson & Dennison, and the premises con- nected therewith we intend to RE-HORSE THE STABLES with first-class animals, and install New and Up-to-Date Vebicles with modern comlort and be surpassed. 'I'rappings which for cohvenlence cannot Special attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travel. ers, Our charges are moderate and we guaranice lo please our patrons. Patronage solicited. £F Plone No. 2. CAWEKER® BROS. EE NS gr Te gn i " od y We Exe We have the most modern, the most practical and the best 2 equipped school in Eastern 8 4 Ontario The courses are B thorough and facinating. An § entirely, * Canadian Business Procedure # for the training of the ambiti- § ® ous young people of our coun- try. Our Graduates HM ars successful, ask a student or Bl ex.student, they are our best advertisement. Home Sta dy Domses Lindsay Business Cullege C. R. Brower, Principal. A. H. Spotton, President. Enter Any Day. COUNTY OF ONTARIO. 1913. 1. WHITBY --Clerk, Miss E. L. Mae- , dovell, Whithy --Jaa. 13 Feb 3, arch 4, April 3 Nav 2, June 6; uy 8, Sept. 3, Oct. 2, Nov, 7, Dec, an. 7, 1914. OSHAWA--Clerk, Miss E. donell, Whithy--dJ an. ad March 5, April 4, Mav 8, Jue 1. July 4, Sept. 4, Vet. 8, Nay. 8, D 5, Jun. §, | ois, 2. BROUGHAM --Olerk, M. (i Groenword--Jan. 15, March uy , Supt. 6, Nov. 11, Jan The Bell Telephone Compatiy of Catia- | oon Poe of Bef in ID Mis Prment entrp should place pre . 1 Manager, or direct to the |: : t: Montreal, | Sittings of the Division Courts = less Raisins for io Seeded Raising for 5 . ne " ve 2 es Crifin 'Brand Raisins | 5 Fi king Figs Piss Iden Dates a \s toc Ib, 3 Ibs a Fase (Shelled Almonds ge atte shelled Walnuts ve ." 8, Lemon and Citron Peel a eo apices of Every Description ble Figs oe er Ae xk 20c Ib 13c, 15¢ and 20c Ib gar free from lumps i .e 3 Ibs for 25¢ o Cherries ws 57 25¢ Bottle Hy A 20c Ib yin 20¢ and 25¢ Ib ws Rose Brand Lard " 7s ve 20c Ib y*Brand Pastry Flour va . res 75¢C eftie's Pastry Flour oe vs y 70C 'and Five Roses Flour i s 8sc ve a " bibs for 25¢ ets and Flaked Wheat Pe ve 6 Ibs for 25¢ Quality Rolled Oats ve ee 6 lbs for 25¢ ® » re Beaapiod the Agency for gilvie Flour Mills Co. [Millers to the Royal Family.) irepared to promptly fill all orders entrusted to their care. y& the one Flour that gives satisfaction to the consumer-- THE 4 HOUSEHOLD--fills the bill, every pound-is guaranteed, og H a fair trial if not satisfied retnrn the balance (it over § lbs.) if nioney will be cheerfully refunded. The millionaire cannot buy a better flour than THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLD, nor even the poorest wily use a flour that is more economical. INGHRAMS® « « Agents Port Perry and Yi Ra (S THT HEHE IE. DOUBT | MERCHANT TAILOR, Keeps in Stock a full supply: of up-to-date LLOTHS Suitable for all Seasons B00 ER SAR HBR RESH & TENDER AWKER BROS. eturning thanks to the for the extensive pat- bestowed upon them f intimate, that as in the nly choice fat animals slaughtered, so as to 8 the choicest and ten- s Cuts possible, aud we at all times to have an supply of SH aie TENDER CHOICE MEATS OF EVEYTHNG IN THE rness Line In re : il 1 ) 4 so far since nding : 0! and Business, we beg fo announced that in future we p carry ing on I Sirely Cash Busia Our goods are the BEST possible, and our Prices 8 are Right INGRAMS® Port Perry, Jan. 24, 1912. D. G. ROSS & SONS MYRTLE LIVERY Myrtle Station, Ont. Having purchased the Livery Stables at Myrtle Statioa and £000: willcf J. W. Disney, and stocked them with a large number of. FIRST-CLASS HORSES AND UP-TO-DATE VEHICLES we are fully prepared to meet, in a satisfactory manner, the demand of the public for everything in the Livery line at moderate charges. All G. T. R. trains met except 2.20 and 7.07 p m. unless otherwise ordered PATRONAGE SOLICITED, 2% Bell and Independent Phories. hing Like Beef! AVING purchased the Butchering Business and good will of Mr.I. J. Wheeler 1 would like toinform all his old customers and as man new ones as possible that I intend to keepit all times x good assortment of all kinds of the Best Meats--Fresh and Salt--obtainable and at reas- onable rates as possible. I am also in the market, at all times, for Choice Caftle Hogs, Sheep and Lambs Calves, Hides and Sheepskins af the Highest Market Prices, EZ Fresh Fish every Tuesday. Courteous treatment and prompt delivery May 26, 1909. WwW. A. BOYCE TAXIDERMY [ke © Send us your Game Heads to Mount. Animals, Fish, Deer Heads, etc. Bird Mount- ing skilfully and promptly executed. Alsq Fine Rug Work done in the latest styles. e are also prepared to buy Hides, and pay the Highest Prices for them. Charges 'moderate. Call and get quotations. J. W. COLLINS & G. SCHELL, - - Port Perry. Agent Wanted for Port. Perry To Sell For "THE OLD RELIABLE' FONTEILL Woh Otders now being taken for Sprin, bright. for the; on' ret a how , Delivery 113. Pros

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