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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 6 Apr 1893, p. 3

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~ Sir--W¢ are buying sbmé good hogs, but still there is room for improvenient in the bree), and below I give sow extracts frow a dircular issued by a _ Danish packing firm of Loudon, that 1 think wil be of service to farmers and "put money in their pockets if followed out: : "We wish to place before the furmers of Ontario the desirability of raising hogs after the fashion of the Danish farmers, who are acknowledged the _ best dairywen and hog breeders 1 the whole of Europe, ahd we may eveu go still further and say of the whole world. By figures recently given, in the year 1880 only 17,000 hogs were made into Lacon and sent to England. At that tinie the price that Danish bacon was selling at was fifteen shill: ings (nearly equal to 84.00), under the price that Irish bacon sold nt. What is the result now { The Danish farmers by simply paying close attention to the quality of their hogs can now produce OVER ONE MILLION HOGS annually, suitable for the English sunrkuts nitd wake the same price that ~ Irish is now sold for. The Duuish farmers always select the longest and best' developed young sows from the Lest mothers, wore especially white wows, but do not use thew for breedin the niddle _ has always given the wost sutisfactory re- ts, and the quality of the bacon suits the English markets the best of all, as also iu length, style and thick. ness of bacon. The finest pork is made by feeding hogs on barley, rye, wheat and peas (ns grain food), but besides that you must use boiled potatoes, skimnied wilk, buttermilk or whey. Turnips (raw) cut ral ure excellent to mix with grain. We strongly ad- vise farmers not to feed Indian corn, us It makes the fat that-should Le a firm white to be a yellow, oily, soft aud rank when smoked. Hogs most suitable for the bacon should ANGE Frox 180 To 200 poUNDS Ive weight, which weight will puy the farmer best. The trade requires a long, lean hog, with good, well developed hams, thick straight bellies, and fat on back, not to exceed ott und a Half fuches thick. Hogs will grow faster and do much better by Keeping them perfectly clean in every respect. Six or eight weeks previous to marketing in the summer and when it is not cold, allow the hogs a range for exercise ; and if a Biicr @tudies his own interests; he vill never feed his hogs previous to shipping them, nas in _minny cases he lokes one or more before or about the time of delivery, as many have proved to their cost in the past, The London market is the most critical market in Eogland, The Danes send what London wauts, viz, long, Jean bacon; and their product is np- preciated and is seriously handicapping wll American and Canadian meats, Now we hold that WHAT THE DANES HAVE SUCCEEDED IN doing, and thit in a climate similar to Onnady, Canadians can do and do easily. Ouly let the farmers of Cannda raise the right kind of bogs, feed thew "23% on the Danish piluciple, keuping the an s dry and warm, and, of course, thriving and doing well, then the Cana- dian furmers will see that by raising all thu hogs they can, it will pay them better than anything else on the farm; just us clearly as the Danish farmers see it, and a big future is in store for Ciinada, To insure a good market it is al- solutely necessary that a steady supply be maintained all the year round, in order to meet and satisfy the demand | of the English consumer, Houxs for the English trade must be sold alive as they require special treat went for that market." I believe the farmers will find it to their interest to carry out the sugges- | tions made in the above extracts, It] is wonderful the increase in the pork trade of Denmark. In 1880 to 1882 they exported to England 4,000,000 Ibs of bacon; and in 1891 to 1892 they increased their exports to 420,000,000 lbs of bacon. Now, if the farmers will do their part I ain coulident that they will find the puckers 1eady to do their part hy curing the meat specially for that market, as they are now spend= ing thousands of dollars every year im- proving their facilities to keep up with the requirements of the most "critical market iu Eogland." Yours truly, finest § Geo. MarraEws, Peterborough, Ottawa, Lindsay. Ch vet 1 A Friend in Need. { FRIEND in need in Aecared by every- A one who keeps a bottie of Hagyard's Yellow Oil at han: for use against accidental sprains, bruises, cuts, bdrus, scalds of aby inflammatory pain, such ss theumatism, quinsy, sore throat; eto. UGHS AND COLDS l=ad to con- : guagtion if neglected, Dr. Wools Fucked ig S45 vis ail : Toronto Globe :--The Grays of Cold- : halal arayy ot : afhietid sports. George R. is the shot putter who has never been beaten, and who has won the championship of Canada, the Duited States, and Eng- land, besides making new world's re- cords whenever he chooses. John, ...jon., was bowman of the amateur elmbion double-scull crew of the Bay- side wing Club, and the younger brother, Joseph, hae won a good many prizes for shot putting. There is a otill youuger member of the family who pro- misses to be a skating champion, At present he can hold the best of the northern skaters; though he is a boy of only fourteen years of age. Cincinnati, Ohio, April 2.--R. Garlach * is suffering nt the City Hospital from necrosis of the bonesof the head nem ly half the entire surface of which is de- ayed, rotten bone is to be cut this "hen ti one Gor. STRENGTH, the world 3 Hf | him Washington Letter. [From Our Regumr Correspowdent.] By the action of England and France in raising the titular rank of their dip- Joumtie representatives at Wi gton om that of minister plenipotenti to ambassador, it will vant Sr the discretion of the President to con« fer similar distinction en the represen: tatives of the United: States at Paris atid London. It is the highest titular distinction in the diplomatic service, und 50 long 4s sush titles are being passed around it is probable the United States will fall into the procession, not for the sake of the intrinsic honor in- volved, but for the advantages there probably are in official precedence at foreign courts. To the ordinary mind there is but a slight difference in the titles, but as a matter of fact American ministers abroad have been subjected to great inconvenience and have been obliged to.see the representative of some pocket government take preced ence, because they were not awbaasa- ders, 3 The elevation of their ministers to ambassadorships shows that the foreign governments now place the Unied States on a level with the great powers of Europe. There is a good deal of tlim-tlam about this diplomati i h An ) vine down his back, but iti€n how the United States can ignore: its requirements and keep in the swim. It seems, at the Capital, as if bud air and had manners are the sum of humen greatness. Every time I sit in the galiery of the House of Representa. tives and gaze down upon the lolling, lazy looking lot of microbes that fill the air with poison and pessiinism, it seems that, after nll, it's rather unfor- tunate that the path of glory leads Lut to the grave, only I wonder why somebody doesn't draw a map defining a short cut. One wight suppose that the architecture of the Capital was de- signed for this purpose. I am told there is a fresh air committee in Con- gress, also thet a man is rather asham- ed of being a wember of it. One lungful of the air in the Capital is sufficient to drive a man to drink, and it does. The other day I sat in the House cafe three-quarters of an hour aud counted twenty-seven little glasses filled with something a shade darker than Potomne water and decor- ated with a pretty bit of lemon peel disappear by thé usual route, Tin I counted in between thirty-tl re: hiby decanters, each folding a straight 1 suppose it was a straight drink, for it went straight down the throats of straight "Republicans and straight De- mocrats alike, Can You Think ? Can you think of an worsé disease than dyspepsia, it plunges its victim in gloom and despondency, Sieben Dita A sed 10 Mia. self and others, and causes constipation and bad blood, Yet Bitidouk Blood Bitters cures dyspepsia or indigestion, and has done so in thousand of cases. MILBURN'S BEEF IRON AND WINE the best $1. Beef, Iron and Wine, Milburn's the bast $1. The best Beef, Iron and Wine, Miiburn's $1. Syracuse, April 2.--Mrs. LIL. B. Shurtlitf, who ix contlucling "Bagy's Hotel at East Syracuse, her husbund having been sent to the Ogdensburg Insane Asylum, several months ago, Luginess; porated in 1879 und registeitd under the Insurance Corporations Act, 1892, of Ontario. The objects of the Society are to fornish its members with Bick and Funeral Benefits and an Insurance of one or two thousand dollars. The payments for these benutits range from about one dollar to one dollar and fifty dents per month, according to the age of tbe member, and the amount of the insurance carried. The membership is composed of men ouly, and when ad- mitted they must be between the ages of eighteen and forty-five. The present nuwher of members is over 16,000, and the Society has a cash surplus on hand for the payment of the Insurance of over $215,000, $50,000 of which is in Dominion of Canada Bonds, and the balance is invested in the Lest monetary institutions of the Dominion, In ad- dition to this, tho local Qoiirts have about half a million of dollars in their treasuries for the payment of the Sick ind Funeral Bencfits. The High Secretary of the Order is Mr. Thomas White of Brantford, and it is expected thut u Court of this popular and pure. ly Canadian Society will shortly be or- ganized here, T. SWAIN, Licensed Auctioneer [OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM, -- Satisfaction guaranteed and terms liberal. : Office and residence at Cmsarea. Orders left with Messrs, Moore Bros,, Blackstock, will receive prompt attention. P.8: No charge made for welling for Auctioneers in any other County, Ceesarea, Nov. 15, 1892, For Exchange orto Rent THAT FINE PROPERTY {ITUATED on the west side of Rosa St,, »D) Port Perry, coutaining about Kight Acres of beautifully situated and highly cultivated land. Oi thie fireniises thete are a frame dwelling aid a frame barn, a good well and cistern and other couveniences.-- This desirable property will be rented for a term of years ; if not rented it will he ex. changed for farm property. Immediate possession will be given, For further information, apply at the Omsenver Office. Port Perry, Feb. 23, 1893. CHOICE SEEDS. FROM THE RELIABLE OLD PARN We offer, eur, Vick's American Banner Oats, a ucre of which gave us 103 bushels in 01, at 40cts ; Evans' Wonder. ful Oats reported to have yielded 235 bush- ele' per acre at 75 cts. Choice Prussian Blue Peas und Mummys at B0cts. Canadian Thorpe and Dtickbill Barley at 60 cte.-- Russian Wheat at 80cts aud Campbell's White Chaff--very early --which yielded us 95 bushels per acre lust year, at $1-23 per bushel, F. 0. B. ROBERT C. BRANDON, Pearldale Farm, Cannington, Mar, 14, 1893 PAINTING KALSOMINING, &C. and Jennie Miller, & dining root girl, | last night soundly threshed O.C. Bugg, | Supervisor of the town of DeWitt; who owns the hotel, Mrs, Shui thiff claims that Bagg circuluted defamatory stories as to her character. She invit-| ed Bagy mto her parlor and acensed' He professed i: n «cence and re. fused" to apologise. Then the two women uid on 'the whips. Buagys threatens suits, | Dyspepsia Cured. GeNTLEMEN,--[ was troubled with dys- pepsia for about four years. I noticed an advertisement of Burdock Blood Bitters, so I started to use it and soon found that there was nothing to equal it. It took just three bottles to efivct a perfect cure in my case. Benr. J. Rerp, Wingham, Ont, TTYHE undersigned would take this oppor- tunity of thduking bis numerous pat. rons for their liberal and still increasing patronage during the time he has carried on the business of PAINTING in Port Perry, and would state that he is better peepured than ever to execute all orders for Painting, Kalsomining 42d PaperHanging Parties entrusting their work to me may rely on having it neatly and promptly eae- cated, My churges are moderate. 1 am also prepared to supply Paiuts, &e,, when contracting. A continuance of public patronage soli- cited. WM. TREMEER. Port Perry, Mar, 23, 1803. 8888088088888 PORT PERRY NURSERIES{#- I have a surplus of the following Nursery Stock which sessssssessss {very well known by their exor nce in | is strictly first-class, and of good sizé will be sold cheap by the hundred or in quantities to suit purchasers.-- European Mountain Ash, English, Scotch and America Elms, Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway Maple, European Larch, Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norway Spruce, Red Cedar, &c A Frew TuousaAND APPLE TREES OF EXTRA SIZE, SiX years old, 7 feet high, inch to '1} inch in diameter. Also a Light Grade Stock--clean, handsome, thrifty troes--just below first-class in size; Apples at 15 cts, Pear and Plum, 40 cts. each. C. C. KELLETT, Address, : Port Perry, Ont Box 127, Pots Perry, March 22, 1893. E HAVE MOVED our business to the South side of Queen Street and now occupy the extensive premises just vacated by Mr. B. F. AckerMaAN, where we will be better prepared than ever to supply our eustonrers and the public with everything in the - Harness Line ' ------------WHICR FOR--r CH EA PNESS, STYLE. Durability and r Cannot be surpassed in the County. Robes, Blankets, Bells, Trunks, &c., in-abendance. BEATTY & BON Comparison of Prices Courted. | GARD. | KroUXDXIXIXIXEX E HAVE a numb to sell at a bargain' and any one who cheap--will now have a ing Lamps which we offer than to keep thém over, a4 Lamp--and wants it 0 NTS A DINNER SET | number of Beautiful Sets 11 be EVERY HOUSEHOLDI Marriage License Officd. Port PrrRrY, March 14, 1893, X grr . -- GO 1O-- MocOXAW'S ---FOR=-- such as you want ; my supply is nnusually large, (00D, STYLISH AND CHEAP 'Wall and Ceiling Paper ! of rare beauty and exceedingly Cheap! = A maznificent stock to select rom, W. H McCAW. Port Perry, April 6, 1892. HAMPION _ Combined Drill. Cc ed Steel Improv Strongest, most durable and most perfect working of any in the market. Lightest, t---- Made in three sizes--10, 11 andi 12 Hoes--Front or rear lift. EZ We have no agent for Ke Township of Reach. Come to our Works or write iis it il pay you. COULTHARD,. SCOTT, £0., L'T'D, Oshawa, Ont. Our Steel, Sectional, Spi in the market. * Port Perry, March 9, 1892, | Expeditiously and in a manner that HE nndersigned takes this opportunity of refitrning his. IN FULL BLAST T stowed on him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and introduced the best, most approved and modern machinery including the ROLLER PROCESS for the manufacture of Flour, is prepared to do sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- | 6 Pieces French Brocastelle @ $30." 2arlor Buite--. ' iy 6 Piecag go Moguetts Plush @ $35. Parlor Butbe--., iia meriean Mair Cloth; frad 6 Pieces beat A a ded @ $37 i 6 Picts best Queen Plush, spring edge and back, very large set on "i a Above are Solid Wal rames well finished. i . Also Bedroom Sets os low as Pe #&r A Cary Bovnicirzi, . J.W. DAVIS, Furniture Rooms, Queen Sh Port Perry, Sept, 29, 1892. faction to my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of tls finest brands. THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of Dyessed Luwibe, also Lumbe, Joists, Scantling, Boads, Pick ets, Shinl es, Posts, Doos, Sash, Mouldings, Biannistes and Neuel Posts. EZ BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. All kinds of TURNING and SOROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. { Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891. | LANG & MEHARRY HAVE AGAIN---- | | t ----WITH Ao Magnificent Stock of everything in their line. | ld = | LAING & MEHARRY. XK. IX. HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF Roller and Stone Flour, Feed of all kinds, wholesale dnd retail. Barrel aiid Dairy Salt, cheap ! ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF FRESH GROGERIES & PROVISION Cheap for Casb or Produce. Just received a car load of pure Land Plaster. EZ" The Highest Price Beans, Flax, Eggs, &c paid at all times in Oash for any quantity of Oats : EF GIVE ME A CALL&R : Eide ik 3] Shi # s Port Perry, March 10, 1892, | repaired. | fivst-cl. | Dwel E. I. PURDY. BOOTS § THE undersigned has on haod a stock of: I Boots and Shoes of his own make which he is prepared to -- 5 SHELL CHE ATP: They are manufactured of the very 'best material and for cheapness and good woik- manship cannot be excelled in this or ad- Joining counties. My life-long experience in the manufacture of Boots und Shoes gives wo an advantuge over more ined periencbd lealers aud my piésent stock is such as 1 warraut tu give satisfaction aud the prices are right, ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. - SEWED WORK A SPECAILTY, Repairing promptly attended to. Cement Patches neatly executed. Ladies' Polich, Heel Plates; Button Fastners, the same putin. Laces in Cotton, Lesther, and Poi- poise. All kinds of Findings on hand, nian Rubber Cemens, Kubber Boots wud <Unts % Thé Best Material [. No Shoddy! Ne Slieepalin ! | #2 Prices vo Suit the Ties. ; Give me a call at the Market Block, Port erty. WM. BOND, Port Perry, Sept. 22, 1809. Methodist Church. REV. L. W. HILL, B A, Basrox Babbath Services, 10:30 and 7 Woek Evening Service. Thursday 7:30 Strangers welvome aud conducted to seats. Church of the Ascension. MR. FLETCHER, PAsrox, Sanday Services, 10:30 and 6:30, Week Evening Service, Thursday, 7:80, St. John's Church. (PRESEYTERIAN,) Baptist Church. REV. MR. CAMERON, Pimox Sabhath Nervicoa, 10:40. a Week Evening Service, Thu 180. TP & 1 } Tillage Droge for Sale lath Village Properly fo Te undersigned offers for sale, at = Barguin, that desirable property situat-¢ ed in the vorthern part of the Village - of Prince Aibert, containing Nine Acres o land. On the premises thers ath z House, af Orcliued, 4 good well and cistern, &d. This property is beaatifully situated and would doubtless prove a safe aud profitable investment, For further particulars apply to the pro- prietor, Ta JOS. BROWN. Or to H. L. Esexrs, Esq., Barrister, &e., Port Perry. 2 { | | | N returning thanks to the public for the: patronage extended to me for over 30 years, I would respectfully intimate that I am, as usual, now ready for business, and have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS which I am determined to sell very CHEAP. As an inducement to CAsH purchaser d 1 ; <b Disount of Uf por el will bo allowed an all § rom. und no factory work kept in stock, the | supeiiority of my gods will at once become appateut. x nteuding purchasers will find that by giving me a cull before looking elsewhere NES The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of it i Consisting of : A TOILET SETS in Plush, Persian and Oxidized Silver, Leather, §e. "PERFUMES from the bed makers, in Cut Glass Bottles; Bohemian Wares &c., at all Prics. : FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES, &e. PIPES and CIGARS of the Finest Quality, Wishing you all the Compliments of the Season. A. J. DAVIS, Chemist and Druggis BLONG BLOOK, JUST RECEIVED. CY + GODS PORT PEARY! Fary, Apt they can be suited in quality and price, my loug experience in the trade being an indis- putable guarantee that perfect satisfaction will be given by any article purchased, Everthing in my line of husiuess kept countantly on hand and repairs neatly aud' promptly attended to, JOHN ROLPH. Port Perry, Dec. 1, 1892. : CHANGE OF BUSINESS. FPYHE UNDERSIGNED begs to a to the inhabitants of Port surrounding country that Ne has MR. A.D. WHEELER the good will prepared $0 supply ull patrons / dnd careful af

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