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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 31 Jul 1913, p. 1

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Wi.H HARRIS, BA. LLB. BARRISTER, ¥o, fiocossor to and oovupant of the bb ot the Jate F. Yamol Port Perry; - Ont.' niin s MONEY TO LOAN. % Private Funds at'4 per conte uo . Jno. W. Orozier admesTEr, SOLICITOR, »CONVEVANOKR, B &o, Office, at residence, 6th Con. ofich {one wile west of Roct Porty,)-- Mony vo LoAN. tastier of Matriage Licumses. © Sy E. FAREWELL, K.C,, LL.B, County. 2¥ ; Crawn Avsarnay Rajrister, County Sol- iter, &a., Notary Pul and Conveysnoer. Difios--Seuth wing Coutt House, Whitby, Ont. eee DR. R. L. GRAHAM 80coRssor 70 De. F. D. MeGurATTAN DENTIST PORT PERRY, J. A. Murray, DENTIST, Office ever th Post Office. PORT PERRY. AM beauches of Deutiatry, ©Crown awd Bridge Work successfully . practiepd. ilver, Aluniinnns ONT. North Ontaris Observer A Weekly Yolitical, Agricultural and Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT reRY PEREY, ONT. EVERY THULSDAY MORNING BY H. PARSONS. KRMS. --M por anoum, if paid in advance ; wil nparged, No ou wri pti than ®ix months; and no unt meroars wre paid up. BIETTERS centaining money, when addressed to thiv Ghee, prepaid and regigiared wild be nt our risk. not $1.50 ion Jtukon for lens paper discoutnued ADVERTISEMENTS mensured hy Nonpariel, and EneTand acourding Co the space thay occupy. ADVERTISEMENTS received for publication, with. gu specific ortructions, wil inserted Todi urged sovorlingly: advertise: ment witl be taken out until ald for, ' / & LIRRRAL discount allowed to Merchants snd other who sdvertive by the year or half year. THESE ters will in all cases be strictly adhered to - JOB DEPARTMENT. Pamphlets @und Bills, Posters Progrons, Dodgers Bill Heads, Checks Leto Heads, .. . Wedding Invitations, - Receipt Booke Business Cards Oircalaes, Assembly Cards, Visiting Onrds, &o. of style and ool okevutad iompily aid, 5 a8 low rates as any other g the County... w-Parires from» distance 4 . rintod oan have them printed i oe at H. PARSONS. HL. MoCAW, MARRIAGE LICKNSES, Port Pi ort Perry Ont, Port Peery, Des. 19, 1683, y tnoluding | 2 | Port Perry, Doc, 1. J Os. Ba TRI . ENSED, AUCTIONEER L "County of Ontario, he Ho Ouseiixen Offion Putman Wlicited: | | Munetestor, Jan, 219, DillonHinge-Stay Fence Manufactured by the Owen Bou ' d nd Wire Fence Uo. Ltd., and am prepared to supply this whele community witli the very BEST WIRE FENCE Prot mol on this Continent and at prices that can not fail to satisfy purchasers; The DiLron Fence is without a peer. It is the BEST becaus.rit 1s | exible; it is a square mesh sis ar perfect binge-stay fence, therefore itis impossible to ben the stays in fact it is the best fence made in this or #uy other country Before purchasing a W : * Fenci don't e faii to inspect the Dinos ENCE, J. H. Brown, Drater IN AGRICULTURA: HENTS AND MACHINEK tn ~~ N returning than patronage «xtended to me for over 30 years, 1 wouid respectfully intimate that I am, as usual, now ready for business, end have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS JL which I Am determined to soll very CHEAP As an induoement to Casn purchasets =) Disomd of 0 pr condee will bo allowed on all Sales 'from' now until Jan. 1st next. All work being gy MADE BY HAND anil no factoryswork 'kept in atogk, tha stiper ority bl/my goods will at once begome Apparont, : : 1 ntending purchasers will find that by call before looking eldbwhere uited in quality and price, my long experience fu the trade g an indis putacle guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purchased, Everthing in my line of bnsivess kept constantly on hand aud repairs neatly and promptly attended to, JOHN ROLPH. aa EL Wi SCHOLFIELD, , General Manager. y 4 ' GEO. P. "Toranto, 17th June, 1918. « YOUNG MIN AND AGED i tho vietims of carly iD 2AEDLE. and Da cossca, who gre failures In lite--you ure the § ones we can rostoro to man and revive Xk of encrgy and vitality. Don't give u have treated with ootria belts and tried Our New-Method T: o! od 41 hrudrals fron the brink of . has re- stored happiness to hundreds of homes and * bas made successful men of thoso who were: "down aed out." We fresno epecific rem- edies for each indivilual case pocording to the nd complications--we have DO is one of the secrets of nat Salt, 4: eacll individual caso, Only curable cases Bc- BN cepted, We have doné business throughout for over 20 Years. CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY Are you a victim? Have lost READER Boper Ard you Eitendingito marry? (us your blood beert diseased? F B vicokness? Our New Method Treatment wi curo'you. What ft ling dona for others it will [tation Free, No matter § do for you. Co who has treate: write for an honest opinion Free of "Boyhood ed) on Dise: § NO NAMES USED dur WRIT 4 CoN t Ld © pil ones. Ev: ing Quosti 'ost acit F ST re Conf on of Teoanacit rs KENNEDY & KERNED Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St, Detroit, Michi, ak ' i + brow ars 4 y Bend " 11d] rive PG 1 % ptly tou Regis TT Dea we and tes patients in our Windsor offices" whic or md Laboratory for Canadian busiuedhs or is Aes i a DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. 'Write for our private address. ADA I . Ii. G. HUTCHESON, Bell Phone Office N BellPhotfe No, 41 Residefice, Noutg ADAMS & HUTCHESON SUCCESSORS TO DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS FIRE tre INSURANGE Menon ACCIDENT Real Estate Mortgage Loans Steamship Tickets ---- 'Mails Close. ] gh Ak | aces pcos * The msils are despatched from the Pos y iN N A 8 } A MN Office Putt Perry as follow [= J-N fodl A < Going North-- 9.00 a. m. Ee eka Going South--11,20 a. m. | Going North-- 5.15 p. m. ving South--10 p.m. | Central Livery PORT PERRY. | EARTILY. thauking the public for the | liberal pairomage received during many years I have kept a Livery Establish | went in Port Perry, Ihave much pleasure in announging that I have removea MY LIVERY ! to my former Place of business eet ili he public' may rr better minodated with safe and desir ; : er A ypommg able Licensed Anctioneer, Valuator, RIGS AT MODERATE CHARGES |¥oR THE COUNTY OF ONFARIO AXD FOWNSHIY TRAY . ¥ OF CARTWRIGHT, RT ISHES at this the commencement ¢f another Auction Sale Season tore turn thanks to his numerous patrows for past favors, In raquesting their estoemed 'land contfuued patronage he desites to state that no effort will be apa Dress and Mantle Waker ladies Was to_inforsy 'the VY that she "has moved to the fooms. ; 2d. by itish House of Commons, the Rt. Hon. Edward ker and fur trader, born in 1781, aod educated ab * 'and Marischal College, #Hs was first returned ta in 1863, and sat for Coven- a alight interruption, until h Mr. Ellice was an até friend of the first Earl Grey, jad much to do with the framiog sh reform bill. Lord Grey gp: Patronage Secretary, of the and later Secretary of State {He 'was also the funder orm Club in London, and pan "at his dexth. For a Ellice was associated with gy Council in 1832, being the «of Canada to be elevated - position. Afterwards da seat in the Melbourne "Mr. 'Ellice was given the the city of Aberdeen in was later made a Deputy of vernesssiie, and an lithe ancient University of Bt. Bb He married first the sister ey, and after her death the nitess of Leicester. A truly man in every. way, and st'and most varied éxperi- death called forth well- and sincere regret. jeond representative, the ohn Arthur Roebuck, was ive Canadian, having been India. But he - as brought tryin childhood, and was mA farm in the county of ,. and it was there that he the main portion of his edu- hd contracted thos. habits and @ effect of which, deed, gave him -whatever of wer he possessed. Moreover, plowing' in the fields of oenoeing or skating on Bt. Lawrence that and re 8) ; is a barrister, and his trai y keen, sos! story and retaining needs in debate and ma ng them without hesitation or the slightest do- y, In the House mes his desk, his seat, and the desk of his netehbors on (ach side would be piled { hes devel a natun | A Ce en | name by which the people of 'choose to be known. high with volumes of authorities, each | When one with paper marks inserted. the time came to read a quotation, the lpgal-minded young member for Poftage la Prairie put his finger on the place at once. It reminded ome of the player and stops. inevitatly speoch is, Meighen, evelops in handling his notes What would in other hands ove a dry, laborious fa the hands of Arthur a quick-fired, persistent, wer and dexterity an organ | keenly-aimed, and precisel- -quoted at-. gument, delivered with spirit and with life. And his arguments are not so- phistical. He gets at the facts and uses them with great sages with the wily Dr. Pagsley and other veterans of debate, Arthur Meighen didn't come off second best. The member. for St. John is one of the cleverest pitfall diggers in the Com- mons. He can argue black into white with the majority of men. But not with Arthur Meigh The young lawyet has a brilli war of going indignantly at the specio a rgument an boring a hole through it with the forefinger of ope hand, the other' keep- ing the place ir his book of reference the meanwhile. His voice is 8 little harsh and argumentative in tone rath- er than musical ot oratorical, but for logical uses of legal argument across th: floor of the House it is a very suitable and effective organ, the words having tlearness despite their swift articulation, and the voice itself a carrying power very satisfactory to those who, sitting at a nee, * wish nevertheless to hear. 'Arthur Meighen was born in 1876 in Perth County, Ontario. He graduated fro.y Toronto University in 1896. He Bh : effect. In his pas | the centn this, Hwa devastajel sont Burope in the yp cen , and] "Magyar" 1s still must houoted | SY ; -- Deep Sea Tug "William Jollifie® fof ° Policemzn of West Cosst. . , Whe! Hol Newcom! | Covernient fherey crubes q ! 40 LJ a recen Sunday $ bs In May in captoring: the: Seattle] ' MABEL'S CHITCHAT The Gilded Youth of Today ls g 1% 0 church as o guid : to do, 'he sealed the. burden ot Fastidious Person. | {bes she Senttlp Ssbing fraternity has trim, staunch; . feral, He was quietly EPONGE FOR MOTOR BONNETS. {it around a pint near Sviarme aa Sy nt Any Woman May Make Traveling by ot ie into V Sleeping Car Almost Comfortable by at the end of the Wm. Jollilfe's taw- i Observing a Little Forethought In Hoe Sw ois of Wa most! | 'm. Jolliffe is one Planning Her Equipment, | famous tug boats in maritime annals. My Dear Eisa--Don't you think men Twenty-five years ago, when she 'was are mare fastidious about small things 3 Pew boat. she was the pride of th ersey. Many and many a time , then women? I have reached the com | 0 1 port of Liver loaded up. clusion that they are, and I wag made ; the gunwales wi coal, to reflect upon this subject the other thousands of miles away on a feat of) day when Dick, speaking about a girl of deep sea towing. Sometimes it waa whom he had met lately, agreed that © ring home a big vessel that hy she was mighty good. looking, ete. ee Pacific. LAE. Tow. . le Southern Pacific. J 4 "But" he added, "I don't Mke looking the water, her big beam, and at her. Her bair is never tidy, pieces dguushi Showy the went pow: of. it stream down t! there 'engines ai vy qu 1s mi down the pckefind 'she carries. . Bbe appeared fo my something about the back of her ... juvenile eyes in v8 waist that is disorderly." | be able to travel as fast with 1 am giving you his own masculine sailing ship at the end of her towli expressions. 1 really think neatness | 88 without any drag on her h appeals immensely to men. Soiled 7° memorable Sveasien fhe {owed Se Wi erchiefs, untidy | wrecked vessel stern first Wa, 8g! , crushed handk: | from the Cape of Good Hope footgear have probably done more to Mersey at a speed that was in disillusion the masculine creature than gna oats Te es he g m. 2 has been e: the culprits .who permit themselveq the feety a ooh these disorders ever imagine. | Pacific coast, keeping & { 1 think men are more fastidious than | chers. And here is women about food and table appoint | Wm. Jollif an 8s aii e531 & 8 sh fgt In 3 n K

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