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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 24 Oct 1907, p. 4

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The PEDLAR People ay Mrotreal Ottawa London Wianip "Copy Rzad.ng' The London Athene following Ilow Db: the: best scutence perhij cent English book. Dx taln ancient edifice, Mr. ITo and the Atheneum quotes "What, in the Leart of all this bios- soming, was the great cathedral it- self when we came in sight of it but vast efflorescence of the age of beauti | | | Je pale mold of the ever ¢loitered, the deeply reforested past." Very fine, all mnst wouldn't that pars ph meat and drink to the n to mark up Mr. How copy back at Bue 8 the reporter had But been in who used admit. have ells' newspr 0. If swells tten that for the Ww | Bucyrus Blade be would have found it in the paper next day about like this: "The cathedral. with flowers all around it, looks fine. It is 400 years WHAT TO DO WITH JAPS. * the World's Great Problem, Says tarview was asked as to the of the Balvation Army tow J ese in British Colum! 'old and needs paint." General Booth. General Booth, during a recer | hat is not our business," he said [swe have no politics and no national limes in the army. If a Jap or a Canadian or an English is in trouble 'the Army seeks to help him men are our brothers. 1 am cosmo |politan. I am going to Gern 'soon, and there they forget I am ar {Enehstiman, as they forget it \ The great question on we make everybody happy good?" |" General Booth said he | reo of what was fo e people of Japan as the pus that confronted the world "Here are millisns of ingenious, in dustrious, persevering, and ambitious | people. They are willing to live on almost nothing, and they are mas ster. ing every line of manufacture I Bp some time in Japan, only a Bite while ago and I was amazed at their intelligence and versatility. They are pow three Dreadnaughts an 1 suppose they are building hem al a quarter of the cost in the United Bates. We try to build up a high wall te keep them out, but they climb over or got through. What is to come regarded the become of most seri when all the world is filled up? That will be the trouble of the future, but it will not come in my time. We have Afrtea and Bouth America to take the surplus population for some years to come." At the conclusion of the interview General Booth shook hands again cor- dially with the reporters as he usher ed them out of the room 3 hac It was the easiest interview they obtained in many 8 day. MAKING TRACKS FOR CANADA. Immigration Returns Show Enormous Increase For Past Eight Months. For the first eight months of this year the total immigration to ( Janada was 316,865, an increase of 50,055 as with the first eight months of 1908. The total for the eight months is more than the total imuni- gration during the whole six years, 1896 to 1902, and the increase for | eight months alone, as compared with last year, is nearly three times the total immigration during the first year of the present Government's re- gime. For five months of the pres- ent fiscal year, April to August inclu- sive, the total immigration was 174,- 647, an increase of 41,232, or 31 per cent. over the corresponding month of last year. The immigration ocean ports was 143,394, the increase being 43,900, or 44 per cent The im- mi ion from the United Btates to- 31,253, a decrease of 2,663, or 8 per cent. as compared with last year. For August the immigration via ocean ports was 16,936 and from the United Btates 8,633, a total of 20,619. The figures for September are not yet available, but it is known that the total immigration to Canada to date for this year is over 230,000. Of the arrivals from European ports during the five months, April to Aug- ust, 88,248 were males, 28,502 females, and 26,644 children under twelve years of age. Since 1897 the total immigra- tion to Canada up to the end of Aug- ust last has been 1,143,949. ARE CANADIANS SLOW? Australians Criticize Our Manner of Doing Business. 0 report received by the Depart of Trade and Dom meses from mo, {| "the man" via | Li are grantea cerwyn hsm around the Magdalen Isl hi Gulf of St. Lawrence, as well om the Canadian coast of Trader -- west const of Newfoundland. The srtance of having these rights and ilegos nuthoritatively defined by ana nt trit mized by the ( which gave a ready assent to roposal to submit the matter to ration of The Hague Conference. 'Government of Newfoundland, re- presented by Premier Bond, threaten- re render this arrangement nuga- tory by insisting upon maintaining re- the | ar striction displeasing to the United Btates. Tt ih therefore learned with satisfaction in CGogernment circles at last adopt- irse, a it means here that. Mr the direction of set- ed the oo a decided tli Unit LACROSSE IN AUSTRALIA. Canadian Players Scored by Adelaide Paper for Rough Play. tep The Adelaide Advertiser in a recent issue, says he Canad lacrosse team sailed for West: tralia on Saturday after the third t match on the laide oval For some reasons it is are gone, {gr if there just as well they oe "tervened the p tended the a ah in bhi of secing a series of fights instead of an interesting international contest on The Canadians are a rough style of play, e of them in the field on Bat behaved with inexcusable bru- the lacrosse field accustomed to k t Unpleasant Incidents number of unpleasant ed during the game for which versea team were regponsible hed ordered for by being five pponent on the ground, Grace saught the ongst th ball and threw ent that for ling dispute with the | ined further gonia sts to bo fought ' incidents ¢ the first quarter Camplin was off the minutes for a most e break of the rules--hitting head with his Immediately after Camplin another Cana- it » crowd in the south- s if to manifest his dis- é ision of the re- , in penalizing rough is a feature of Canadian lacrosse, m oe peaqquarvers ge Col. al, Inspector-General of Mili tia, becomes Brigadier-Gener: the first of Oobed, Col. Drury, offi- cer commandin; Maritime Pro- vinces, has a promoted to the rank of Brigatjer General from the same date. Col. D. A. MacDonald, Quartermaster-General, will be gazot | ted Brigadier-General from the first of April next. Col. W. H Cotton, | Master-General of Ordnance, also be- comes a Brigadier-General from the same date. Militia orders contain the following: 36th Regiment, Simcoe For: esters, to be Nsapenanysaionel and to command the régiment, Major = W. Bruce, vice Lieut.-Col. J. B Phee, transferred to the reserve of of | ficers at his own request; 2nd Dra | goons, to be provisional lieute shi (supe enumerary), Albert Edward Used Canadian Machins. A remarkable record in harvesting | has just been performed at Kiywr, Lincolnshire, where wheat was cut gathered, threshed, and ground Sal made into bread ready for eating in four hours An acre of ground was also plough- ed, cultivated, drilled, harrowed, and sown with a new and a-half hours world's record tor-driven machinery. The ngryesting, machine came from Conada. This eonstitutes a No matter how banitlc your work may seem, do it in the spirit of an art- ist, of a master. In this way you lift | it out of commonness and rob it of what would otherwise be drudgery. You will find that learning to thor- oughly respect everything you do and not to let it go out of your hands until It has the stamp of your approval up- on it as a trademark will have a won derful effect upon your whole charac- ter. The quality of your work will have a great deal to do with the quality of your life. If your quality Is down, your character will be down, your standard down, your ideals down. The habit of insisting upon the best of which you are capable and of al- ways demanding of yourself the high- est, never accepting the lowest, will make all the difference between medi- ocrity or failure and a successful ca- ie members of the team all wear a padded caps, padded jerseys, and roar ' gloves, but in Australia followers of If you pring to your work the spirit the pastime find it possible to enjoy of an artist instead of an artisan; If the game without introducing such | you bring a burning zec! an all ab roughness as to necessitate padding sorbing enthusiasm; if you determine for protection to put the best there is in you In ev- Tha Unruly Canadian. erything you do, no matter what it is, In the second half Camplin again | YOU will not long be troubled with a uished himself by coming int n with Kell, fend himself dian sh ended in his disqualifi- remainder of the match, 16 s ai 8 sre Noblett, par Wio Was clown [1s ial which has to be d Mr. W. D. Lighthall has recently y emonstrated with him, saying ng or menial which has to be done r ightha | | mottre, without eli ge, fi TENT ; "Play the game, Camplin; none of | for the welfare of the race returned to Mo tre al from Re gina, fin imple en lily srilaed orasl LU : that" Camplin replied, "I'll hit you You cannot afford to give the mere where he proceeded at e request oO \ Aw NN BN. } } 7 Send for saniple copy FREE. Address, the § : too," and he did so. In the eircum- | dregs, the mere Jeavings of your ener- | the Gove ronment of the Cit 2 eS weal Ltakidss VICTOR J. EVANS & CO. 3 LEY (hou 16 fy bh 2 stances Noblett could not be blamed | gies, to your work. The best in you is Baskatchewan in order oa vig wish { (Patent Attorncys,) for retaliating, and in a few seconds | none too good for it. Jeb onigipa So op a { jiEvans Building, WASHINGTON, o. C. [nat west of Drs. Archer & Archer's the two players, locked in each other's It is only when we do our best, when t is vest Somme startli : fe Offices 1s prepared to do all kinds of ams, 8 the gaouny The spire we put joy, energy, enthusiasm and | Pio Bich "and a (number oo by of General Blacksmithing at Reas- his 36 y e players S oh 3 de i roe Bhi ol ayers real into our work, that we really grow, | radical changes from he old sys | oiible Ch irges. : troopers cantered up. to the spot, but and this is the only way we can keep tem have been made by the commis- | the services of the mounted men were | OUF highest self respect. | sion. Perhaps the t of all is not required, as plin and Noblett We cannot think much of ourselves | the granting of home rul the var it were separated. The referee immedi- | When we are not honest in our work--- | ons cities A ate To EALED TEND D ately ordered t men off the field, | when we are not doing our level best. giving them the power t i, en received by the unde 3 and they retired their dressing- | There ls nothing which will compen- yea: 2 LO the purchase of all or any of the 5, rooms. « sate you for a loss of faith in yourself, | oo. | Parcels-- Faun J'roperties:~ belong Patronage Solicited, Not Work of Gentlemen for the knowledge of your capacity for {ing to Mr. John Adams, advertised S.-W. SWITZER These were the only incidents | doing bungling, dishonest work. to be sold hy anclion on the 237°C Port Perry, Se t. 10, 1602 ; which the blic were aware of, but You have something infinitely higher November, and with drawn at the adel the Australians made no secret in you to satisfy than to make a mere i sale ; | threats which were made during the vivo i oie Se A $ i ; living, to get through your day's work A McGILLIV RAY, play by members and the unfair way in which W. Han ley obstructed Humphris when there slightest occasion to do was not the s0 was enough to tion on the part of Humphris, however, bore the annoyance bravely Other Australians were subjected provoke strong ac and the latter had wgainst the unruly Still later Camplin gave a net the jaw of of the Canadian team who, sense of drudgery. Everything de- pends on the spirit we bring to the task. The right spirit makes an artist in the humblest task, while the wrong ) op within seven | | | al from Canada on the | "morning over All was dene by mo- | your spirit makes an artisan in any calling, { no matter how high. nfortnnately Noblett was in- There is a dignity, an Indescribable that I o pay the same % ' OPV r . quality of superiority, In everything The ( wdian purposely 4 we do which we thoroughly and hon estly respect. There Is nothing belit as casily as possible--that 1s, your sense of the right, the demand in you to do your level best, to call out the best thing in you, to be a man, to do {he square thing. This should speak so loudly in you that the mere bread | y similar trestment, but they did not | question, should be insignificant in lose their temper. It is ras to reconi- | comparison. - eile the rough play of some of the Canadians with the behavior of gen- tlemen. To their credit it can be said that gome of them played the game re---- Others forgot the p= and played or "t ol" as a grea of tt many istration fails | | ie beauty of | this Sugar Bow! and Cream | Jug, which we sell at $5.00. i THE Y are of ordinary size, | grid the plating is very Gurable-- he finest that can be manufactured. A SPECIAL FINISH, which : will not tarnish, is a special feature of this set. Our Catalozue will be sont upon rocsipt of your namo end 134-138 Yonge St. TORONTO t . IE YOU WOULD HAVE G 1 IN HATCHING CHICK! NUTURKEYS, you should without li | sarchise ** The Chatham", Al Tucabuters, DUCK lista few of the make I; | wet us features nilt, Wool which packed with Mineral non-conductor that could be nsed. gs. I'HE CHATHAM witpaty you -- Farm. JARNDYCE AND JARNDYCE. { Canadian Counterpart of Dickens' Have yuk an just ted will follows j-- ¥. Ingram, Port Prrny, Osr. season, March 16th, 1905, and from 90 [ huve 79 smart chicks which I cons hard to heat at this time of the 0 than ' batching with Byer person. contemplativy buyin, oo gl mathe ator, as ye gaunt | mg he. 'a mi est Qetobiers R delay the Kiang of {t has Autowatie, Thermostatic Bar Regu lator, Selfveit] hs Nusery. It HD LUCK thu t has double walls, which are thoronghly absolute'y fireproof, and the most perfect 'thin nuy other investment mide on the | and butter question, the money making | [he Chatham Incubator hie most effective hatching apparatus ever Mr. George Lee, Greenbank, Ont, write Deak Sig.--I am more than delighted vith the Chatham Incubator purchased last summer ad it is giving entire satisfaction. [ have just taken off my first patch fos this |- ear and if 9 hens, 1 aun cheerfully recowmes d" Lhe Shathasio THAM. is gold on. time, eithot 4 he emote, not a gens ps *n trongh work of mine ha more interes great is my E Bo said Rudy: English poet; of an eloquent adi mecting of the Ca held in Winnipeg: "1 Lave done, ed, "or about tw all men of the si | the Empire interes! because I know are created muck | the same prob | and have only upon. Then Then the great I waxed raminiscent "Fiftecn years | peg, and at ay ously co should bo ar nipeg a metropoli asphalt to look af marvellous | your old men are trans and has been present, as resent, at the build city can fail to hear aloud, as i city of your love and cause I know of the have gone to the bui that will continue to building ! were, by store and residence that hg passes. | Therefore my heart gods: ott to the the great | » course: J largest | Club ever * he continue gars to keep ations within h cach other, hicart all men They have tions aspira to depend IB I TRE A ar A the Te re Epis rot Sind pi a img: trol of these has been made practical- - ¢ in Winni- ee Hiterssting te. the Sty was ser- a little toro withal db a that the Provineial 8p ik : nd Win-~ Govefnment retain the power to al- Ds wil ; i drove this ways regulate the rates and service rved (Successor AD 1 wre despatch from rt -wdoors 1 orth of 'Mr ies of s regards the as follow veteran 3 vith 3 = 0 The ww ii v tore Offien vars Fon of all public utilities. all pert of taxation, it has been Fics to tax FV icions that all rural lands at a uniform rate of 1 Sse tee bn years 8g0 G14 cents per acre, b stone, brick being the general desire. is ev of life," 10 uote his was sent," i 1 was rather more ie Hu years old to a private school chosen for me on Seopa of the healthiness of the sit uation. Our work was light. I oro- Weak Kidneys Public Life In Canada. Dr. Theodore Barth, who has been touring Canada and the United States' during the past six months, and has recently returned to Berlin, in sum- RY io block, ming up his Tai oianne life your pride, be- sacrifices that Iding of it, and go tg that up- in Canada, says he has been most struck by its obviously live charse. ter. "That there existed corruption he supposed nobody would be likely to COUNTY oF ONTARIO. 1807. antral er Assured Nationhaod: roe cress "ime Blaney ube me Hones and thy deny, but it t th tion of «But 1 have also realized the spirit Ber neve lke the Jleass, und the)-«leny, jul 3 is 'not-the, corruption PORT Pe RRY. 1. WHITBY Clerk, D. 0. Macdonell, of an assured nationhood, the epirit po, Dut in the nerves that con control oa» Jusay or stagnation; Amongst the ary 9, Feiraary |, dine 1 Ap, Noy Jaen of a people not contented: to be mere- And strengthen thom, Dr. hoops Restortive 3 personalities in Canada, Dr. Barth Coto sl ly imitators of another peopl uk medivine swoeifioally prepared 'to Puch thes 3 appears to have heen most impressed I EARTILY thaaking the public for the " contented to themselves! That spirit, Pits. t is » wasto of time, 5 A a] a by 'Bir Wilfrid lauricr, whose ac liberal patronnge received during the OSHAWA Clerk, D. U. Macdonell, Whit) y-- Janus of course, existed ff years ago, Well quaintance he made and whom he de- | many years 1 have kept a Livery Establish a en yt N nerd Bec 3 f but it was then a I doubting. aa ni Tuck nches or 13 Weak, Hixhe niine. soribes as "a whola man" ment in Port Perry, Lhave much pleasure iv ember 9, Jan. lu, 198. » But, thank God, I find mo echo of pf Brights or ai or_dangorous Jid- y announcing that 1 have removed £FROUGHANC-Ciuth M. Gleern ut, the xox Er I Bh er Dy re A Fiece Conference. Sana Has 7, -- Great Rov that here to-day spirit that I see est collection of was ever tack- h the prairic can You are fortur communities pack bey roc pro Anhe Y given you material whelming abund have not denied shows traces of With the national here to-day the mean- §o for nmerod together on Jinata a continent. yo '1 the light that that material prosper- Russian Bear--1 think we had better have our representatives sit in con- vention and do what we have long contemplated--divide up Turkey. Brit- ish Lion--Yes; in olher words, bold another piece confesence. MY LIVERY! to my former pluce of Lusincss Water Street which Tam about to largely extend in- crease facilitics eo that the pablic may he hetter acconimodated with safe and desir able RIGB AT MODERATE CEARGEE ry d a oF raid and see what it can snd will ruggist recommend and sc! r. Shoop's Restorative' 3. PORT PERRY Clerk, JW. Burvham, Port ~Junary 7, Much 7, Ma £, pur Sevier TE Rover 8 Jor if 4 UXBIIDAE Clerk. Joa K Jangary 16 March 10, uy 17 90, Novembur 13, Jur. 17, 19 & 1% caxsxaTON- Gok. en Jununry 19. March 11, M 19, November M4, Jun! 16, 1068. 6. BEAVERTON Clirk, Geo. I Brice Besvertow; January 18, Mare. 17, Mey 15, Jul; whe Sd hol Julviti atte ing-cases that | Gould, TUxbirid; July 9, Septem! ie ond most other yw labor has sperity in over- at the gods = Hmith, Cannington -- 26, July 18, September His Big Score. Beginner at Golf--How many have 1 it; One is forced back . i i ods that you stand kan = boy? Is it fiftecn or six. 0 uPpERGTOLE 3 hold of an unbelievable hy a isgusted Caddle--Ach. I dina = R, VANSIGKLER. PIERGRONE Cork, B Muvabill Uplargros © man can foresee or set the limits of A. J. DAVIS. in ro no a caddie ye need; It's & Port Perry, June 21, 1000. beri November 18, Jao, 14, 1903. our destiny. But any man, even h : billiard marker, PARC le Be By ein, Soa T Per J. E. 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