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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Jul 1913, p. 1

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n bt (he sweiaDg. TO formation admin-* ben plot of raw linseed ofl or & ipew milk. 'As a prevention roid turning the cattle out Ito clover', or alfaits 'until the dew ov rahi' ried oft. In adition, giving a full feed od to. just before. y. of those flying 0 da; thie lines south, ro beon, V.8. i R. 0. CHURCH, | keep salt continuously before all ani nls. In snminer it is an easy matter to buy a couple of hundred pounds of omes Marching. Za _with the residence of 6G. L. her, come home with Port Perry, Nov. 15, 1804. SERRE Ce ca Ld - RICHARDBON . 'hird Sunday WM } HARRIS BA LLB i didi a a! 3 0 on garale) Bh ordinary rock salt and leave a few LR 1 y dal Ney nT ey or row. n 2g. 8 ® chnnks of it aronnd the watering place ro alld h, I'm afrald. where the cattle, sheep, horses and nd there's sweet hogs can reach It any time they hap- i . BARRISTER, &¢, JOS. BAIRD: ; v of the J JGENSED AUCTIONKER for 4 : : Pare Tou Marry? Successor to and oconpad 4 County of On v : . 3, tarie. Sal offices of the late F. A Vatnold the OayrvER Office Hn ha Port Perry, - Ont Manchester, Jan.]19, 1899. . pen to feel the craving. n Gladys and Kate, penjde down the grand | Ringing a Bull ps state. | A bull enif seven months old should RO : MONEY TO LOAN. SECRETS OF HOME LIFE Private Funds at 4 per cent, ' jors like cab horses DPnve 8 Tap ims n and be bcd J t ki g N ¢ M th d eatment Tt ey know Cares | taught to lend with it e opening in : 10; (INA ER ar TA) Sans Statements by patients the T it High the right a the nose is made by the ose of a trocar. Jno Ww Orozier £37 No Names or Testimonials used without written consent Oup, Woman fol Copper 18 the common substance used . $ % CONSTITUTIONAL BLOOD DISEASE. VARICOSE VEINS CURED. at the sight. fn making ringer but some are made of 5 wri RRIATKR. SOLICITOR, CONVEYANOCER, ' Case No. 16888. Symptoms when he cirtain, dear father, iron covered with tin. "go. Office at residence, 6th Con. Patient No. 16474. "The spots are all | garted treatment:--Age 21, single, In- J : : il est of Port Perty,)-- gone from my legs and arms and 1 feel |, gulged In immoral habits several years ght miles today! 0000000000000000000060000 ach (one wile weat © ' 00a now. 1 am very grateful to you | Varicose Veins on both sides--pimples St, ona shall never forget the favor your | on the face, ete =After two months' 1 up. for HORSE WISDOM. medicines have done for me. You can treatment he writes as follows: -- 'Your Te my name In recommending it to | Welcome Totter to hand and am very © | glad to say that I think myselt cured. a mE RINE 20 Su mar | May varicose Veins havo completely dis- 04 4400, RE you of ®, | appeared for quite a while and it seems ote." a cure. 1 work harder and feel loss ; : YM. tired. I have no desire for that habit » SAYS TWO MONTHS CURED HIM. whatever and If J stay like this, which 1 1 have every reason to believe I will. Ah : EALS COMPARED . 8 > Money To Loan. fscuor of Marriage Licnses. ~Washington Star. coats ut the proper season mix a great spoonful of flaxseed meal with the grain ration morning and night until the old coat is all off. The pedigreed sire has been the power in bullding up size and draft form In our American stock of horses. A blanket of fat on a horse, like charity, is a mantle that often Ld o [ ] O! lease keep turned ° =D your lpce turned awayl 8 gon colts fall to shed thelr . . 4 J E. FAREWELL, K.C, LLB, County DillonHinge-Stay Fence vy. Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- Manufactured by the Ow citor, &c., Notary Phblic and Conve Aner Wire Fence Co. pig ome South wing Court House, V 7:| prepaied to supply this whole Bw CT Le icenully with the very BEST : oR Fo. L. GRAMAM WIRE FENCE produced on this g ; 3 Continent and at prices that can Succkssor To Dr. F. D. McGrarras [Pot fail to satisfy purchasers: Patient No. 16765. Age 23. Single. | Thanking you for your kind attention," Indulged in smsaorel haits 4 years. De- | etc. posit in urine and drains at night. . Varicose Veins on both sides, pains In GAINED 14 POUNDS IN ONE MONTIL back, weak sexually, He writes:--"I Potlent No. 13522. This patient (aged f§ Toseived your letter of recent date and | BS) had a chronic case of Nervous De- in reply I am pleased to say that after | {lity and Sexual Weakness and was run taking two month treatment 1 would | down In vigor and vitality, AEF ORS consider myself completely cured, as I | month's treatment he reports as fol- Seen mo signs of them coming | lows: --'"I am feeling very well. I havo 0000000000000000000000 0 The principal grains used on the The Ditton F i i have ; DENTIST on lh Your 1s without a back (one year). Aaihed 14 pounds in ono month, so that farm for feeding purposés are oats, 5 tod of PORT PERRY, ONT 4 Hy is the BEST becaus.: it 15 1 will pave to conpratulato outs Later | corn, barley 'and occasionally wheat Sony es cover a multitude o AL rH fle A Leh cginnin : ts ' ii ble ; it is a square mesh ; tag a+ THE WORLD SEEMS DIFFERENT. epo Lng I en | and rye, say@ the lown Homestead defec ; " be me A HE A RA RS perfect hinge-stay fence, therefore Patient No. 15928. "I have mot had His last re | The feeding '¥alue of these feeds for It i3 expensive carelasstiess ! J. A. Murra it is impossibie to bend te a regular Emission I don't know when ; An 1 feol this is : hitch a warm horse inadequately 2 * Y: o bend the stays ana am feeling fina. The world secms ment that 1 wil have to gel, couteut, beca protein is scarce and drizzling rain. altogether different to me and I thank | would never be cured but I put con- God for directing me to you. You have | fidence in you from the siart and you ; been an howest doctor with me. have cured mo," CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY pe Nervous DERILITY, BLOOD ano fact it i H SR pe y other country. efore purchasing a Wire Fence don't fail to inspect the 'Dinos : PORT PERRY. al branches of Dentistry, including | Frente. : . 4 hl J. H. Brown, IN. AGRIOULTU. Too tuch stress, of be. laid on protein stm- high in price, for there coming in which ma- night tu pt} Are you keeping a lot of horses for which you have no special need? Let the other fellow have them at present prices. ' Sée to it that the colt does not become constipated. A small, Anse of. castor oil 18 8. good thing RNG $00000000000000060000000 WORK THE STALLION. Ld . Ld [J Ld [J Ld Fa ° { cows Jargely Hes in their protein $ y ge D jvippnein S protected from raw winds or a Ld Ld Ld Ld ° wu and Bridge Work successfull j§ «tand in relation to each ilk production about as fol- § rank first, each bundred Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, North Ontario Observer x pounds of carbohydrates to Be Shy Breeders, fariey would come in second not carry her foal to maturity. nurse] LArge & Assorted Stock : HURCH rg ugust, 1913, to sha : mopeds § 0. !etable ration. The action of the salt. Baysioian, Sgnagax, 40. OHUROH OF THE ASCEN§ION: | of record of 25th July, 1913. = : ier where I put fn' the dizestive orgaus helps to make © QOfse and Residence, Queen 8t., Port Petry | {ARCHIGAN} ' 4 By order of the Board. gave me." | quicker the assinniation of foods, and SE er Fao vo GEO. P. SCHOLFIXLD, eR ERR ¥ rayer--Tst, rd and 5th Sunday each mouth General Managet. Aa Telephone in office aud house, openwight| Holy Communioa, 1st Sanday of eaelh mont. | Toronto, 17th Juxe, 1913. . pimered; "1 forgot that begin to lose flesh. Their condition A Wooly Bronson Woh poder 9 sush ond, & ad h 149 fo in Dealer. mS ott alia at » chance eaSscnesccccccccas Ey fuining nine pounds of pro- | gag Animals of Either Sex Aro Likely Noting an article recently as to care x A eeldly Eo a tien ne with purts prutein and seventy lot stallions prompted me to give a bit oS RIL A hydrates and fat, while .¢ py experience, writes J. G. Sidle in King Beds, the pure bred Guern- R PORT PERKY, ONT ee -- AERP 2 | the Rural New Yorker. Years ago, 283 ney a beads oon) y { a T PE . NE. : : 3 Re pt a) tural a E- A. ADAMS, H. G. HUTCHESON, Bell Phone Office No. 6 with horses a drug on the market, a Dn, O : 9 ily cu bral EVERY THURSDAY MORNING BellP..one No. 41 ' ng a | very good one mot being worth over ee eM os BY | 1 $100, I thought 1 saw in the future of of one of the most noted bulls of 5. PARSONS ADAMS & HUTCHESON | HA Re ¥, I'o ' s portrait shows, he ls an excel- | who laid a good foundation from a lent individual. This bull bas but ERME.__$1 por anoum, if paid advance; uot 81.5 SUCCESSORS TO ingens stundpoint. - ssl uit || two daughters m milk, end these willbe ghar No subsoriptiou .tuken for loss A this idea to procure the nicest, have been officially tested for a 3 Re dl Skiing DAVID]. & DOUGLAS ADAMS rood mares obtainable; gave a local | year, beginning at two and a balf r a! ears old. They bave averaged 11,- LETTERS ooutaluiug nono, whon addressed to thi FIRE MARINE | horse buyer an order for a pair of the Hie Re of milk and over 630 ve, prepaia and rey will be at our riak. N rcturning thanks to the p = TR | best mares he could get in Towa. They | pounds of butter each. RIS, uy, Nonvariel, and parsenaio Rituded to me for over 3" LIFE ACCIDENT | came, good ones, nice looking, attrac- | apace ocoupy, years, I wonid respectfully intimate that I tive animals. The best, nicest looking. | ADVERTISEMENTS roceived for publication, with | 1, 8 usual, now ready for businass, 1nd Real Estate Mortgage Loans | fattest stallion was selected as the sire | cerned. We believe in feeding ber in ? CEE ER Tmt ed uot bave a Steamshi Tickets A lof my futnre money makers. As to | such a manner that It will put ber in 1 meat will be taken out undl paid tor. : pak Ea Dotversity of Nevada. | results. there were no results. Oue Proper shupe for calving. If milk fer ---- ~ | mare would not breed; the other would | V€r follows the simple cure, the air Not | treatment, may be applied. Every pou]. then bie aried: thoro sawdust and a healing Ju dip added to each pint of the mixture, , to is a simple and excellent application. | ness of the salts. It is better to give This lotion should be rubbed well inte a full dose of this physic than to give the roots of the hair. It should not ft be washed off, but repeated every Where an alterative I needed othet three days. drugs are used. A cow needs at fenst one aunce common ralt every day Ww Obstructed Teat. keep fer in good beulth. i | The induration at the end of the teat ga . thould be eut through In four different Mrectious by means of a sterilized teat ---- t IMatonury. Then strip out a stream 2) milk severnl timex a day while the | RUshI wre Mean _- | Girls Gan Play Baseball When PREVENTION AND CURE OF MILK FEVER av EXPERT WITH PADDED MITJ If a cow is In good physical condi- | tion and flesh it is well not to feed | very much if any grain, but give a lib- | | | | | | | | | eral amount of succulent feed, such as silage and alfalfa and all the good bay, preferably of the legume class, that she will ®onsume without waste. If there are no succulent feeds We be lieve it well to feed about one pound of ollmeal dafly together with some other feed like bran or ground oats. We suggest the oflmeal because of its pl tendency to keep the bowels of the ani- | W mal in good condition, but the succu- says Hoard's Dairyman. The time has come when we need to control the ltchiog and sosthe the Epsom salts (sulphate of mages, inflamed skin. - Flowers of sulphor fs 'the 'favorite physic for a cow. an and sweet ofl# mixed to the consistency the avernge dose is one pound. Sal of cream, with an ounce of a coal tar commonly is ndded at the rate of halt | Healthfulness of Exercise In the Open Girls at Van Cortlandt Park, New York--The Boy With a Queer Names like to watch a game In which thei | brothers and acquaintances are taking part. Perhaps girls do not care to play o becanse they lack the knack of throw ing the ball. When they do acquird this art, however, and can throw overs band with precision girls do about ag | Jent feed will do that if it is obtainable, | city, on Saturdays and holidays num< bers of girls and young women can TT x one cupful to increase the effective in small quantities right along. They Wish to Learn. 1 ! Riddles and Games. Girls. as a rule, do not care much td ay baseball, although most of them ell as boys. i in Van Cortlandt park, New York pay but little attention to the feeding of the cow so far as milk fever is con- 'who advertise by the year or half year. 0 THESE torms will in all casos be strictly adhered to | OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS Te CHUNNTIES SETTERS : i Ci discouraged, | went to the same source | good dairyman should provide himself a Joe DEPARTMENT. witieh Lam determined go sell very CHEAP Mails Close. | I. ha a Borie. for apother puir of breeding animals, | with the necessary instruments for in- ots Hund Bills, Posters 5 nn inducement to Casi purchasers o TE | fbutter record for so young procured the! and bad slightly bet- flating the udder with air. These in- fa Programs, Dodgers Bill Heads, Checks f ei, Qespiiad rom the Por CANADIAN BL she was bred and ls | | ter results, bilt as long as 1 kept the | struments are easily procured, but a Lester Heads, Wedding Invitations, i 1ae0un 0 JE) gen WW Going Molin 0 a.m. | =F \ | od L} |= |} of # thie, Lr roe Gd ol ipl dams hog fat ana bred to sires In the | bicycle pump, milking tube and a short X i 1 ve the Blank Fo Receipt Books will be allowed 11 Sales: f Going South--11.20 a. m. . November, 1912, she same condition without exercise the | piece of rubber huse will serve t or. ne Pasion Carte Sabie on all SE aro Liki Going Nerth-- 5.15 p. m, H MESEEKERS' milking contest in her rule was to bury the offspring nntil I | purpose. Books 'Circulars, Assembly Cards, 8 Going South--10 p.m Oo even days Be gave 7% bad a veritable colt graveyard upon | Great care should be taken to have Fishing Corde. av; §F MADE EY HAND%Y EXCURSIONS Boat Hier age at | | my farm. | the tube that Is tuserted into the teat of every style and color and no factory work kept in stosk, the 3 | bolls f ¢ the test was one year, || I changed my base, selected the best | thoroughly sterilized. Bolling is one reoutod yromply nd super ority of my goods will at once besome " fithe and sixteen days home bred mares I could get, paid at- | of the best wags. Care should be taken Re Bons 1 8 reat, hi en I'd IV er MANITOBA, ALBERTA tention to thelr ancestry as to ralsing | pot to touch it with the fingers or have hych givh ng purchasers will find that by SASKATCHEWAN 3 | it come in contact with anything be- Parties fiom s distance gettior Posters, he. ng me a call before looking elsewhere pounds protein and sev. fore inserting. Furthermore, the teat ied oun bave hom Drnved. cake Home with them. | they can be suited fn quality and price, my PORT PERR Each Tucsday until October 3hj Inclusive, j carbohydrates and fat. It itaclf aud the end should be thoroughly H. PARSONS. % expe ence in the trade being an indis . 'Winnipeg and Return © $35.00 at first thought that bar | washed with a disinfectant, using one : 3 . | putavle guarsutee that perfect satisfaction 2 Edmonton and Return = 43.00 the better feed, as it con- | : 2 will be given by any article purchased : Other points J 4 part of corrosive sublimate to a thou- H. MoCAW, Everthing in my line of bosiness kept EARTHY sti the ii for Ye Return Limit two moths: ee of proeeln a8 | gand parts of water, which is a very » 1SSUER OF constantly on hand and re received during the § poy popEKERS® TRAIN leaves Toronto be advantage of pos pel MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port. Perry Ont, promptly attended to, pairs neatly and | many years I have kept a Livery Establish 2.00 each (Tuesday, May to Place ec fat content, but outs | effective SE Great care aol) Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883, JOHN ROLPH ment in Port Dorey: y : much pleasure in Best train to take a8 Winnipeg la pproaching a balance Le Ted by pending we Sutrosive 2 : FUE . . ing tha ave reached early morning, passengecs he ~ imate because it is a deadly poison. Port Perry, Dec, 1. : ; {| make all branch line Connect ato © 0 a ougeare ue piel An 8 to 10 per cent solution of carbolie - M Y LI V ER Y 3 | and West 4 and whic acid is also a pood antiseptic. If the y 5 gy ws le Particulars from et, not, strict! operntor is cureful in thoroughly ster _.. tomy former place of business i Rad DF SR y {lixing the Instruments and the end of oa od : het) the teat before inserting the instru : am about' rgely creaso facilities 80 that the public may be better accommodated with safe and desir- A +. able, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &o. Photo by Tennessee experiment station. ote bY Pasture For Hogs. meuts there is no danger of infecting the udder, and 'furtbermeng: the air treatment is practically an abs e Cure for milk fever. : FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIY 4 OF CARTWRIGHT, b ISHES at this the commencement of "another Auction Sale Season to re- turd thanks to his nomerons pust-favors. In requesting their esteemed d continued patronage he desires to state that no effort or Jann will be spar8id on his part to wake wll sales entrasted to RIGS AT MODERATE OHARGES ' R. VANSICKLER. 2, 1900. : 3 i pasty and aids ma- Port Perry, Jane of the stomach, Of course thers are other essential tu the station, For sise, style, SulcEnose. of move- other feeds through ment and ability & ingness to 4 > put shoulders info: the collar the 3 tat) ra Mlimentary tract and Percheron horse {8 bard to beat. the Kamsas experiment 8 ion pe jal to take heavy breeds, several of them, and they make splendid drafters. The Per- cherons, hosever, are tbe most nu- ery Pp ction } quantities of milk. shon!d bea sufficient: recom 2 for cows in ful) Corus draft animals | | gestive system of the bog Careful ability, All Sale / EO ors fb 1.6that | justy prised for their fine quali- || analyses made at the Oblo station i \] se attended 8 | parts carbo. ties. Draft horses are in big de- show that in proportion tothe total Rad blank rE free, Tide very || mana fact Ae ara || GIy, mutter 18 the plot it contains 8 tion, : Rr 7. but It 5bould | er to raise a few good ones. - The | bigher per cent of proteln than clover, vive Jona this. eron mare shown is owned by | soy bean bay or even alfsifa. An acre Perch the University of Tennesses agri cultura) experiment < Rape 1s surely one of the 'most sat- istactory, early pastures for hogs and should be nsed far more than it ia. At has returned a value of §12 per acre in combipation with proper grain ratiqns, it Is very low in crude fiber, - which makes it especially adapted to the di- of rape will pasture fifteen to; twenty hogs tor two or three months. It lea his keep ou today my third stallion along this The exception totlay Sn ta. burs ew. 0 of 114. | colts, bought a stallion of my own, put bim in the team, made bhn earn tside the stud and Mavg: line. cool weather plant, belonging to the cabbage family, and may be seeded early in the spring. It 3 mink growth 'uf large sues growing twenty to thirty height, It does best on rich manured soils and can be advantage fu feed loty whic i t | send a ball on a line with the real mas. Photo by American Press Association. | GIEL PLAYING BALE | seen handling a ball with as great skill as their male companions. They can culine throw, long supposed to be an m=, possibility for the gentler sex. Thd, girl in the picture was snapped by the photographer as she was reaching for a throw. You can see that she handles her glove like a real ball player. There were several girls ou the ted fully ag skillful, but she was the only one caught by the camera. Exercise in the open is necessary to robust health, and the young people of both sexes sbould take advantage of the sum met season to strengthen their muscles and intate their lung 1 1 The Boy With a Queer Name. Little *1 will" was a very small boy with the sweetest face any one could wish to see, and under his white blout with sailor collar, be: sweetest Hit . Of course "1 will" had anoth His "really truly" name he would Have. told you was Louis, but those who, knew him thought that "I will" suited hima better. x "Dear," mother would say, "will you, run upstairs and get my scissors? You will ind them on the sewing machine, «I will, I willl" would sing out the. pleasant little voice, and in & ig the scissors would be put in mother's up your toys. It is almost supper time" | . Nog Rika "1 wir would come the smiling ane swer. Eo ct "i Dear Mitte *T will" He js a bli now, Big enough to study Latin sorts of other hard things

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