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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 21 Mar 1907, p. 2

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a i at it has for others it easily do for 7 Fhe headgnarters for the genuine Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People ith Canada, is Brockville, Ont. So-called pink pills offered companies locat at Other in Canada are fraudulent im- Siows intended to Jeestbe. 1f your er does not the gen- tive Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pare Pale send to Brockville, Ont., ard The Dr. Williams Medicine! Co. will mail the pills to you at 50 cents & box or six boxes for $2.50. Tr ic sums from HUBERT L. EBBELS, ister, Port Perry. {THE OBSERVER.. Has A Goon oracoLumon Tama in arta GL lo Gr 2 Pe JOB PRINTING THE MOST MODERY NT AND Hay LOW PRICES 1867 OUR JUBILEE YRAR. 1907 North Ontario Observer, «ly Paper Printed 54 Published 1n i ey, PORT PERRY, + MAR 21, 1907 A Lucky Lawyer. R. -T. Mcllreith, Barrister of Halifax, a active Liberal campaign- gr, is down in the Auditor-General's books as having received for legal services to the Government in the last fiscal year. with taxed costs, $10,314.78 which is high water 8 mark in his profession for the year. No less than $4,114.41 was paid him for services connected with the purchase of lands at the Railway terminus in Halifax. On Tuesday the Public Accounts Committee "tried to ascertain from this agent of 'the Department what he did to earn this money. Examined by My. Crocket, Mr. Maclireith ad- , mitted that he had charged the Government for a full days work of searching titles on each of three, four, five and six different properties the same day. The nominal +A were sometimes $10 and "#ometimes $15 a day, but by this of multiplication there were charges of #65, $85 and up to $145.50 on the same day. This appeared by the accounts presented "| tisembnt ¢f Messrs. Cawker ' Bros, that they are reluctantly compell Ee ascent a is "and costumes Of. the for | Several Nationalities presented, al: though somewhat quaint 'were real ee together with the several con | Nationalities so éffectually' ed in costume, decoration of reason and prolific flow, antia] édibles. x ia : The Hollowing ladies presided at A fed ral tables with much grace, Assisted by Miss Kathleen Mehar Miss Dhe eucays and Mr jobn Davis ExeLisn as. Stonehouse Hi A Widden > idden Miss illiams, Assisted by H. Carmphalinns. Mr. Irisu-- Mrs. "Geo. Jackson Mrs. F. Taggart Assisted - by Miss Merle Taggart Miss 'Dora Jones and Mr. Owen Hoover. efior-taste than the great wR she enjoyed among the fair ones of Montreal and the great reluctance with which they let her go from the Millinery ranks of that - lamous 0 rer apne ngland Lodge, Sons of England; have just tlosed negoita: tions with the 0¢i Company to.giveone of their fam- ous entertainments in 'the Town all, Port Perry, on the 'evening of uesday; April 16, - Aterion Sank or Manes, Gripincs, | do BC, --It will bencen by thé posters -- i$) to th ori ~-- Emily, i "pigeon;" 3 Ja udge'Be, oon W ali)go § Auction Sale, they meant 'busines,' every animal will be sold irrespective of the amount it may bring. Be at the sale on time in order to have your choice of the many choice animals to go under the hammer. AUCTION SALE. --Mr. Wm. Petre, lot 4, cou. 2, Reach, having leased his farm for a tein of years, hits determined to sell by Auction, on the premises, on Thursday March 28, all his stoek of horses, cattle, swine, farm implements, etc. This will New Eevuim_Mrs. W. J. Coultis| bea good opportunity to. secure good i Hortop Assisted by Priv bbie Pearse, Miss Gertie Coultis, and Mr. S. Yelland. CANADIAN-- Mrs, M. Stonehouse Miss Aggie Brown farm stock and implements at auction prices. Don't fail to make a mote of time and place and attend the sale. Mr. J. will be auctioneer. Auction SALE. -- Mrs. Samuel Moon, lot 24, con. 13, has determin- Assisted by Miss Hazel Jones, Miss | ed to sell by auction all her stock cf M. Davis and Ms. J. Goldring. Jaraxzss Miss Nell Ross 00TH-- Miss Edna Davis "| Miss Stewart. and Mrs. D. Purdy, and their pro- duct received the encomiums of the 2 (large assemblage. At the close of the Nationality horses, cattle, farm implements, &c, on the premises, on Friday, March, 22nd. Mrs. Moon having no further ling water." Ngo, be disposed to oe pol | who transposed the na was the aboriginal 32 spring called Bass L know, so we cannot. better. Bobcaygeon ids) and Penetangui: sand) are more plea than their English fy And the pfesent Indiafl§ city of wdich the New! "institution"-- Torontd, we to be preferred to M York.-- Orillia Packet. : Ottawa, March tacle of a prominent miénsber of the House rising and openly opposing a f, $240 (B) Instead of an annual gran per head of population now allowed. tl the annual payment hereafter to be at the rate of Bo cents per head, but on the population of each Province, as ascsrtained from time to time by the last bicennial census, until sich population exceeds two million five '| hundred thousand, and at the rate of 60 cents per head for so much of | said population as may exceed two million five hundred thousand. (C) An additional allowance to the extent of $100,000 annually for {ten years to the Province of British Green way Scores G@¥ermen b Bill | Columbia. FINAL AND UNALTERABLE. The address concludes as follows "We pray that your Majesty may be graciously pleased to cause a measure to be laid before the Im- use for her farm stock and equip-| measure introduced b he Minister perial Parliament at its present ses-- The brewing of the coffee and tea | ments all will positively be sold.-- fell to thedet of Mrs. S. Graham | Mr. Jackson will be auctioneer. MiILLINERY OPENING -- March 27 and 28 and following days. Miss WALKER. A notable figure has been remov- proceedings, all repaired to the|ed from Canada's public life by the Auditoridm of the church to bear | death of Oronhyatekha, There has Rev. L. W. Hill, of Euclid Avenue been no lack of Indians of intellect: Methodist Church, give his famous | ual strength, but they have gener- Lecture entitled Equipment" and the treat was a rare oné. 'The sev- eral special selections of music; vocal and instrumental were grand. The proceeds exceeded $100. EF Tt will be seen by the adver ally been of the warrior class, Or- onhyatekha might be called a finan- ¢cier, He began life so poor that he had to work Lis way through school. He became a téacher, a physcian of some skill, and finaily the bead of the most waccessful to inereade the price of fresh beef|tene of thousands and capital run- owing to scarcity and high prices of fat cattle. Restilt 8f'an examination in Writing in Div. V, Max. 50 :--N. Corrin 44, J Graham 48, N. Mclean 43, V. Cook 43, QC. Brimble. 42, M. Hortop 42, N. Spence 42, G. Cassidy 41, C. Sollitt 41, E. Wood- ley 41, G. Bowerman 39, G. Spence 38, M. Coultis 17, R. Blong 36, W. lesan er a, C. McKenzie 35, H. Archer L. Lane 33, BH McKinley 33, H. Al 30, R. Wilson 30, R. Switzer 30, N, Sisson 29. Absent--Grant Stewart Result of an examination in Compesiti- tionin Div. V. Max, 100 :--N. McLean 2 V. Cook 80, W. Alexander 80, G, Sesaldp?s, N. Corrin 69, R. Blong 66, Cc Brimble 65, JM. Coultis 65, M. Hortop 65, C. McKenzie 61, H. Allen 60, L. Lane 60. E. Woodley 60, C, Sollitt 60, H. Archer 58, J. Cran 53, R. Wilson 50, R. 8witz- er 49, G. Spence 44, N. Sisson 41, G. Bowerman 40, N. Spence 35, H. McKin- ley 28. Absent--Grant Stewart, Result of an 'examination in Grammar in Div. IV. Max. 100,-- G. Henry 93, I. Jack 93, C. Jackson 89, H. Rowdy 57. G. Blocks 56: Lr Salling ig 86, W. Colville iu W. Evans 82, L Woodley 82, ¢ Rass I M. Ingram 77, G. Allen 74: C rk G. Perkins 73, V. Black 70, M, Graham 70, L. Woodley 68, A. Corria 67, I. Colville 63, C. Cook 61, B. McGregor 61, Victor Raines 8; T. rman 51, B. Savage $94. , 50, +3 eri' 44, . White 44, H. Campbell 343; E. Abbott 432, O. Roberts 37, W. Mon-| "8 et 35, L. Meilis 22. The outlet of the Trent Valley Canal will be at 0th enough left : Governuen! candifiste Jin. t ning into millions. Great Auction Sale of Pure Bred Stock at Myrelp Station. The Myrtle Station Live Stock Sales Association purpose holding its second Auction Sale of Pure Bred Stock on Friday, March zgth, when a rare opportunity will be given to parties to secure the best animals anywhere to be found at auction prices. More anon. In his speech in Barrie last week Mr. R. D. Gunn said it was 'an en- nobling thing for any young man to seek a place in'the House of Com- mons." The other side of the ques- House this afternoon J the sec: ond reading of Mr. oa bill to amend the Act respect i lands of the Dominions way the member for man who has had a in the West, Pa bill in unmeasured terms. Hegalled upon the Gevernment to let' the matter stand until further 'consideration had been given to it. He showed that the measure in 'Various ways would be a most injurious thing for the West, and that though the bill was popular with some' people in the West i they od the country, with a embry of | the Opposition denunciation of iy of the details jagly in regard to ors. {i Government side of the Hose re th ined discrete- | Vi ly silent inexpressing® any opinion "It was a t of speech, 'the bill was best thing to be done was to #he second read- ing andthen Contentious tion is expressed in the lines of Po Hosea Bigelow :-- ¥ "Tis swek to court, but, sh! how bitter To court a girl, sud then not git her." Nineteen hundred-and seven bids (fait to eclipse its" predecessor as af |ayear.of disasters. ere Where Does Consumption 2 Begin? That first little tickle bec cough, the cough,grows severe, is Soul the and travels pron lungs. Treat threat trouble before it 'gets severe. Catrrhozone allays inflammation, cures throat and' Sth Souble olwiaidy: worker' is Olasriprone "of Cat- held out in the inducement for .c along and" cc be sute of A {took sion repealing the provisions of sec tion 118 of the British North America Act of 1867 aforesad, and substituting therefore the scale of -| payments above set forth, which shall be a final and unalterable set- tlement of the amounts to be paid |s yearly to the several Provinces of the Dominion for their local purposes and the support of their Governments and Legislatures. Such grants shall be paid half- yearly in advance to each Province but the Government of Canada shall deduct from such grants, as against |a any Province, ail sums chargeable as interest on fthe public debt -of |} hy Provinge in excesu of the sev- feral amounts stipulated in the 'said act. Ali of which we humbly pray your Majesty to take into your gracious and favorable considera- tion. dude Malcolm's Western Canneries, Limited, is calling for tenders for the erection of packing houses and |, sanaey buildings at three centres, ¢ Calgary, Winnipeg and Med- icine Hat. Although little has Been heard of this company of late, it has evident- ly been making great progress in a quiet way for. at the present 'time no less thati | $307,900 of capital stock has been' subscribed by the publicin Vitus pitts ofthe Dom- ion, - Aner persuing the report Ia issued, one of our reporters Jy the company's offices, when the DRAPRRARAARER] RON rey

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