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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 14 Aug 1913, p. 1

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fice hom mand Eveuinge. Telephone in office and house, opm nigh : snd day over the lines. south, con with ths fesidende of Gr, L. Robeou, _Port Perry, Nos. 15, 1804. HLH HARRIS BAIL. Bucsagsor ea of the late F, M. "Port Perry, - Oni. MONEY TH HOAN, Private Kanda at 4 per cent, b 1901, Jno. W. Crozier &o. to and goennantl of 'the f County of a Sle: thé Ousypvil Ofics Pal Manrkaster, 0, Prine SOLICITOR, CoxvEvARGER, & Office at residence, 68 {one mile wyat of Port Pery,) Monk To Loan. Tester of Marriage Ticnses. Reach J E. FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B., County: =), Crown Attorney, Barrister, 5 Sol- itor, &e,, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. X Dept Ar DR. R. L. GRAHAM | @Bucorssor 10 Dr. F. D.' MOGRATTAN DENTIST PORT PERRY, ONT. J. A. Murray, DENTIST, Ofoe over the Post Office. PORT PERRY. 2A bravches of Dentistry, . includimg Crown und Bridge Work successfully a practiged. ; North Ontario Observer A Weekly Polilival, Agricultural and amily Newspaper 1S PUDLISEED AT, TORY VERRY, ONT. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING ; BY, | ERMS. 81 per sun if paid in advance : * - will be charged. No subscripbion on Toe oa than six monbhs; sod ub paper discontinued until arrears ure paid up: " METTERS containing money, When addressed to thir Ouice, prepaid sat registeecd will be at our risk. ADVERTISEMENTS meesured by Nonparie!, and charged according to the space They 'occupy. - ADVERTISEMENTS recoived for publication, with: oh pits Jno, ob, ery fon 0 1 . i went will be takin ont until 'ald for. - A LIBERAL discount sllawed to Merchants snd BE oT oo uu octiss \PHESE torma will in all cases be strictly adbered to JOB DEPARTMENT.. Pamphlets Hand Bills, Posters Programs, Dodgers Bill Heads, Checks "Letter Heads, # = Wedding Iuvitations, Blank Ford Reoelpt Books Business Cards {Di Madufactired by tite Owen $ ound Wite Fence Uo. Ltd., and am prepared 'to supply this whole community with the very BEST WIRE FENCE produced on his Coatingnt and at prices that ca pot fail to satisfy purchasers; The Ditton Fence is withouts peer. tis the BEST because it #& un flexible; it is a square mesh ; itis By |: By perfect hiugesstay fence, therefoe it is impossible to bend ihe stays in fact it is the best fence made this or any other country, = © Before purchasing a Wire Fenge don't fail to inspect the Divvon | Fence. J. H. Brown, § GRICULTURAL Tri 5 4 N ioturniug thankx to the public for the patronage +xtended tome for over 30 years, 1 wonid respectfully intimate that i am, as usnal; now ready for business, ¢pd have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP As an indicemgnt to Cayn purchasers | ob Dsousd of por ole will be allowed on oll Sales from Thi Office Tort EARLY INDISCRETIONS AND} WEN-YOU NEED NERVE erves control all actions of the body so them will weaken all This is the conditionour New Method Treatment is U. G TO CURE treated Diseases of No da do mot have to. experimeat. FREE OF CHARGE and wo will tell you whether you are curable or not. Wo guarantee curable cases of NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES, GLEET, BLADDER URINARY AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS Frea Booklet on Disonssa of Men. If uoable ta call ¢ writo, for QUESTION LIST FOR HOME TREATMENT our Windsor offices which are. for, Correa Leboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Oat. 'Write for our private address. FE. A. ADAM "H. G. HUTCHESON, Bell Phone Off BellPhone No. 41 Residence, No. 4 ADAMS & HUTCHESON SUCCESSORS TO DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS INSURANGE 'iia ACCIDENT Real Estate . : Tortgage Loans gi" A Steamship Tickets : FIRE LIFE i Mails Clofe. . - | [Fr CIT A nant VAN) mails are despatehed om thie' Pos C A N ish ~ erry as follows : Going North 9.00 No. 6 there we Northwest eourdry. wherever the watep hoarded 'a way, "si dams an beavers and eo, fur-bearin exterminal "fed of t of the their po ot informs him done by keeping | are of several types, with the pa | pérhaps in the majority. ph water, and 80 he urrents of streams water abo ore d geping them tresh and being driven into the the pond. The wise fully #ware that he hem there upright and tact until they "are # in the colony's com- ble instinct of : the ed the ranchmen, a constant necessity "trails in the dry cli- t, -In the old days re beavers in the n anywhere else in the building their dama igh be they caused n that region to be could be in no other jn those days storage gating operations had { the water by the "suited the cattlemen, e the other game and animals were being H, the beaver was: nasur- friandship and protection men so far as it was in The beavers © range country they r industrial operations close proximity to hu- . Old ranchmen have pies of beavers by the work of constructing pergon who has not en- ght can form any ¢con- he amazing genius for that guides this animal a place for the build- soross a stream beavers the condition of the it ia sluggish the dam vo straight across {rom ank. e current ng Jelles e facility of an axeman., the desired lengths, and to the site of the dam mbers of the colony set to plishment of that task. engineers and timbers as the, lize them delay. A beaver constructors come down without a mo- is not able -gleeves, a good looking. Color in dusters does not permit very wide latitnde. They must adhere | rather clasely to sonte shade which will not show the marks' of the road, and | | therefore drab and a sort of sage green | | fire the prevalent tones. The collar and | 1 Japels give an opportunity, however, to { relieve this severity of color, and on these may be found solid shades such as red, purple; and green. mixed pat | terns of various sorts and embroidery, | often of & Persian natnre. Some 8 tempt Is also made to relieve the sin: | plicity of the garments by the use of | | large buttons, elther spherical or disk- | tke. | Some of the most useful dusters | which the early season has brought | | out are at the same timé raincoats. | Made of hardwoven English cloth or | treated to make thew shower or water proof, these coats serve a double pur | pose and make a handy addition to | any motoring kit. Naturally, they are | not to be had at the low prices of sim- | ple dusters, bus some of them are rea- | sonable enough, and $20 to $35 will buy | an excellent one. | The Magazine Pillow Bag. Unless you have a magazine pillow bag your motor touring equipment is incomplete. It should be from twelve to fourteen Inches square and be made of leather or lecatheret to match the upholstering of your car, have heavily padded sides, stitched edges and strong | strap bandles. . Do not make the pik low so that its mouth extends opty across one elde. Open it at least a third of the dis- tance down, so that 'there shall be no straiti upon it when you hunt harried- ly for some article in its dark interior, for the magazine pillow bag, besides %2.| being the Kieal back or bead rest parate compart: Delicious Dainty. "Soften ome-fourth of a pack: % gelatin in one-fourth of a cuptul of celd water. Remove the skin and coarse threads from four small bananas and press the pulp through a ricen There {anon be a generous cupful of pulp. Scald the pulp over a quick fire, add Sunder water for a period ex-| 4p. yoftened gelatin and stir until dis- five minutes, yet an old and e dam-builder will seize 8 timber that has been cut urpose, dive to the bottom nd by some skilful mani- 4 unknown to man fix it up- ind eolid on the muddy bot the few minutes he can work | the surface. eet Rifle Prizes Increase. b gems to be more than us Association, 890 at Long Branch Ranges. jggregate of this year's prize Fseven thousand six hundred "about one thomsand dollars any previous year. ities of Toronto and Hamil- 3 | solved, add one-half cupful of sugar | i BANANA SPONGE. rest this yenr in the meeting | i Ontario Rifle and the juice of a lemon and stir over fce water antll the mixture thickens slightly, then fold in the whites of two | eggs., beaten dry, says the Boston | Cooking School Magazine. Turn into a mold lined with slices of banana. Squeeze a little lemon juice over the | vied with each other in |giices of banana to keep them from dis- peu are diffeuit to make: | CHIC INNER GOWN. § Light Bios. and Black Net 'Effectively gel"--Lippincott's. Mr. Lavery's "Scottishness." John Lavery, the eminent artist, #8 often taken for a Scotsman owing té the fact that he was brought up io Glasgow and first made his mark there, He is, however, an Irishman, born al Belfast. Soon after coming to London the young painter beld an exhibition of his works. This was attended by a well known art collector, a Scotsman, who bought several pictures. In sends ing Mr. Lavery a check thiy gentleman aid he was glad to be the means of helping a brother Scot. Mr. Lavery wrote, thanking him, butt pointing out that he was no Seot, but an Irishman. "However," he added, "I am sufi clently Scottish to have delayed telling you this until 1 had cashed your check." He was afraid his patron might bave "stopped" the check on learning hig true nationality. --London Answers, eens Jeremiah Mason on Wan On one occasion Mr. Mason cams into Mr. Sumners office and found him engnged in writing an address to be de livered before a peace society. After a little good natured banter on the part | of Mr. Mason and an equally good ne: tured defense of his views by Mr. Sum» ner, the former, rising to take his leave, | sald: "Well, Sumner, you may be right but 1 should just as soon think of join ing 8 soclety for the suppression of thimder and lightning as a soclety fot the ¥ of wap"-From Mem» by patient)~I'm sorry, Mr. G { I'm afraid I'll have to operate on yous Gaybird--Good heavens, doctor! Is it absolutely necessary? Doctor -- Yes, unless, you care to go to & warner | elimafe, Gaybird ' {misunderstanding | him)--Oh, no! I think I prefer the op- | eration.--Judge. T Ro, Oh, Poor Willie? ~~ | Willie had been absent from school a whole day, so teacher sent his mother the usual excuse blank to be filled out, When 'it was returned to ber; it held the following excuse: "Dear teecher Willie got wet in thie a. m. and sick in the p. m."--Woman's Home Companion, A Theatrical "S8nowstorm." 'A theatrical "snowstorm" is the bush ness manager's way of describing the quantities of passes issued to "paper" a house when busivess is bad and there is mo other way 'of filling the seats.-- American Magazihe. | irate ---- . Warned Bath Ways. Hub--1 must go out tonight, ory Jove. Engagement with a customer. Wite-- | Used dn This Costume, Dining at restaurants or roof gar dens 15 a pleagaut pastime among stay, theso occastons. It fs of light crepe de chine, triomed with pear] ome broidery on black net, ° fhe black bat and netishouider drap-" ery which ends in a sash udd the com pleting touch of 'emphaesi Chiffon, mousseline Ge ous Might, soft silks are u } "pid SUMMER RESTAURANT DRESS. We summery frocks. One very delightful! | example has a cluny lace bodice and sleeves, the bodice draped with grace-' ful folds of the chiffon. At the top of the high girdle in front where the dra pery is fastened Is placed a cluster of small white silk ruses. Roses a Joops of ribbon ornmment the lower part of the skirt at the front, holding | in place a draped band of the chiffon placed on the skirt about the knees. ow unt) re Fiedhe prize funds, Among Why Clocks Get Out of Order. fl.known Toronto people whose will be contested are His Jan, lst next. All work being | §&F MADE BY HANDEY th Going Souti--11.20 a + coloring. Going North-- 6.10 p. m. * Botks Otig Dlnth Assembly Cards, Visiting Cards, &c, : Very well, but don't be gone long anf~, gpe reason why mantelpiece clocks' : Hub--And what? Wife--Don't come oo orem get ont of order is so obvioos of every style sud color ©; tad ly sud wt a8 low rs #8. Any other estab ib in the! fe *- J , getting ani) BF Ee tego Take Nom with om: H. PARSONS. "| HMOCAW, 3d ISSUER. OF : MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Bort Deo: 19,1883, and no factory work kept in stocky the super arity of my goods will at hoe becom di urchasers will 1 EE ators Joti. ann be suited in Going Sten 10 'PORT PERRY. , BARTILY thanking the public for the liberal patronage received during the nyryed: Th t a Livery Ypat years: 1 have k ish Port Portyy; Lhave much pleasure in mnpouncing'that'l have removea ERY |! offering to pay hall hte of cadat ji to shoot duiis-eves ' 8 watches by the hundred thousands. EH . Who buys them all? No statistics ean . | answer the yuestion. What hecbmes > When Sewing. The use of colored cotton instead of white for basting white material makes it much easicr to follow the seams ae- eurately on the machine. The bastiugs are also more engily and quickly »- * the Lieutenant-Governor, PD. Warren, 8ir Henry Pel 4 Colonel W. C. Macdonald. Uarren has douated prizes to ount of $375 for. competition F school cadetd. Last yeat the tors "to the' number of : one 4 attended the meet, and this the cpuncil of the associa~ the rail rom Ontario, PY - Where Dd the Watches Gof What becomes of the watches? The average man does not buy more than about two or three watches in the course of his whole life. aud yet the manufacturers keep on making new of each cadet. hon)d De m regiment qa velarens the muita. of the old watches? What did you do with the one you discarded when you got your present watch? Where is it now? It wis a sitvér watch 2nd |'4t kept good time for years--that oid watch, that predecessor of the gold one that you now possess. You 'hud ay strong affection for it. You called it "ghe," and sometimes [0 the solitude of your room you way have caught Lyne a Vor} or two to it . 2 'aloud: witch certainly talked to $150 to $00 to Ward Off | yo 1 the middie of the night. Helne's n an Automobile Trip | ypateh conjugated Hebrew by the wach home short.--Boston Transoriph. | vir. NOVEL OMELETS. * JUS. Duality Dishes For the Summer Lunch- 3 eon or Breakfast. Break three eggs In a bowi, edd a ttle white pepperand salt, beat slight | ly, add two tablespoonfuls of cream, | pour Into a frying pan containing a tablespoonful of melted butter. With | a broad IMaded knife lft the cooked | egg from ull parts of the pan, letting the untooked egg run down to be As soon as all {8 set the omelet Is ready to fold Haven few spoonfuls of | the tender topg vf cooked asparagus heated in a small sancepan with a sea. { soning of salt, pepper and bLutter. Spread these over the. fold 1t | Apple Omelet.--Muke ga omelet 46 fn the preceding recipe apd when it 1s set spread over it a layer of 'apple sauce, fold it, turn it outien a and serve well sprinkled with that 18 1s strange that attention to iT has pot beefl drawn before. A London | clockmiaker sajd: "It is because mantelpleces are rare ty Jevel, It p clock meant for a mats tetptece, ts not placed in an exactly,' - ntal position it in sure to go 'When the clock gains ot loses. of its slanting position peop move the hands forward of backward; as the case may' be, fu or der to adjust ft. EventdRily the clocks hands are moved about so much that the mechanism ! the clock refuses and traveling clocks are differently from and they wil} go in any position. Thal 1s why they are relied apo. the < r New York Times | "What's the id Mr. Washiogton. - down this cherry tree? thing against cherry "No, sir." "Maybe you are fo

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