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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 22 Jan 1914, p. 2

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4 avoid any The date the Fall' Fair: wis Ys A H. Cr 1 Whitfield, refund 1 : or taxes: rey of Rates #57. R3 hood, sent of rink 87. |= Ménvers boundary acct. $19.60. M. Emerson, rent of road $1. Commission are permitted by Act "respecting 'The Public struction arid ration of Ele Ruilways," to make a survey Township for the purpose of issuf a report as to the fost of such railway," It was explained the 'Gession of Reach, who for thé past HN | thirty-eight years has kept a record| = St. John, N.B., Sept, 18th . the weather, obtained from the|--My brother was a reat, sufferet truest Thermometers available, re-| from kidney, 'stomach an wel Arson, ; {ports Tuesday of last week {Jeo roubles nnd was given up by, two arlows tile ang lumber $1 26. ary 13th) 'the coldest day in that |dostors, 'He was: advised to tryf bounds adjourned to meet cb time-28 below Zero. The next{your thg Pills, which he "did, and |fusry ist, 01 "B Clerk {coldest day was in 'February, 19123 | alter taking, five. boxes was com- £ M. EAGaL Ky th, y i ing i - | pletely restored to health and is me while the power question could Be. phe on ifs Shldent d e ig Eth Defter to-day than he has been for| H, R. MacMillan, chief forester worked upon without: the railway, | the thifty-eighit years was February, |Y¢ats.. You: can't recommend Fig: for British Columbia, reports that that the power used fbr the railwhy/| 1875, © en Y which the' ther- Pill ton Lighly. " JW. Matty gest the forest die damage during re a|should help to lestey the cost, f. mometer recorded below Zero tWelve The Fig Pill Con. 1 Thombs, Ont. [the Province, i power, both for the riilway and ' : - e [would be better to wait until the psig s | railway scheme had 'matured so that|'. Anniversary Setvice next Sunday. power lines could be' built in cons| Rev. Ms < E. Sexmith, B.A., Chair- : nection with the railway. {. | man of Whitby District wil {D.v.) Si : AND: Fl fal a SETTER SHEN WRITING TE itself and its rolling sock being the | St. Jolin's Presbyterian Ohurch | 'w : : ! * ounty of Ontario security for the sam¢j-and as a fur 3 A Nk ; i i . de v. W. J. West, M.A., MiNisTeR . y s | ther safeguard to the succ: Re ] ? : project that each town, villages to be held by 'the Hydro-ElectH Power Commissiosf and not sold ex cept in the event df:a deficit'as part of the operation of the raitway. scheme for raisifig + the money. to. build the railway. Before the peo were asked to vote on this they a report similar to ope ns 11 @.m.~=*'The Follies of the Wise." 37 BE Man Without | {11 ce ines in i : N Prayer Service--Thursday evening} i 1 : PORT PERRY at 8 o'clock. and am prepared todo 'all Work eptrusted to me in a manner that cannot fail to give the utmost satisfaction as regards style, durability, perfection' of 'execution and' prices, Having had somewhat intricale experiénce mith a number o{jlarge firms in Toronto, I feel confidem that, ce commissioner is only 38, : hE I can GUARANTEE ALL WORK e OEnsis Bureau of the United 'reports that" the death rate; ENGROSSING A EPRCIALTY : 912 was the lowest on record, FF Parnonaca SOLICITED, + & AVING HAD CONSIDERABLE EXPERIENCE as a Painter, > H House Decorator and Sign Writer § have Opengd Business in Ra "Mayor Mitchell of New York is only 34 years of age and his new Power and Light purposes. Methodist Ohurch. 1 v A D ol } os i Painting, House Decorating That itwasproposed bonds sl preach morning and evening. township should sue debent] « Therefore, this wis the preposed name Hogtown 4 : SORT -| perhaps. Why not Baconburg The Cobourg' Post thinks the r-- not be asked to vote on Council should #provide work for oi on ey nate ove Bo howto == Imported Cedar Shingles. # tions 'were asked which w s- Nu : me 8 : SAFE AND SURE rivd 4 oxoet or HEE Bpsavits wered by the speakers. FOR LITTLE ONES * Cepar SuiNcLes which are manu- yg Sr ha ig factured largely on the old time. Baby's Own Tablets are a sate and system, five butts, 2% 'thick- sure medicine. for littleones. They ia TLE A Oh tard never lt to regulate the bowels, ness. They conten a ne } sweeten the stomach and ctire all not kilu dried, made gl en : A MOTHER'S DUTY 10 HER DAUGH Is to Guard Her He * Keeping Her Blood Bu Pure o| Anxious mothers who daughters fail in strength, pale and languid, can be cer the cause of their anxiety is he | dition of the growing: girl" n|At no time in her life d stand in greater need 'of bi and the strength ¥ oe: dan give her, than W developing into wamanhoo e | then that anaemia rapidly - and the growing girl finds hi declining health. If your complains of feeling constant] if her appetite is fickle, breathless from slight exe: ing upstairs, We that her blood is failing to demands upon it, because and we is ats Pale d. | mother 'can give her children. the minor ills of babybood and child-}* hood. Concerning themMrs. Duncan] Joy, Vancouver, "B.Ci| writes: "1 alway keep 'Baby's. Own Tablets in}. the house and give them to my little one whenever 'needed; 'as. I' tl them the safést and surest remedy a Tablets are the 1 fifty-three years. alone the number of divorces was| - 110,000, affecting over 1,400,000 |: timber, the wood being left, i "its. natural state, they make & § first-class roof lasting about thirty. | five years, they give perfect safiss + | faction, Try them. $3.75 and $3.00. DO NOT FORGET I carry a Stok } of D.L.& W. Scranton - | will 'deliver to all local po Prices right, try them. = Prices §4,00, £ AY Mopmormes Doow asp W 1xDow Winpew ScREENS Erc, Evo

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