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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Jan 1910, p. 1

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on Lied work. Men havi child, : kidneys-- 3 Th troubled me a great deal and I had, SoLiorron, CONVEYARER, ce at resilence, 8th Con. wile west of Port Perrg,)-- LL K.G , L1iB., Coun Crow io br, County Soutn ing Court Hotes, Whitby, "W. A SANGS ~ DAVID J. & DOUGLAS BANKERS AND BROKERS. MONEY TO LOAN (British Oapital) at 4, 4} and 5 per cent. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. REAL ESTATE BOUGHT, SOLD in any of the Provines, ur Domiéwitn of Se Doms da, Marriage License paniés. severe headaches. The urine was highly colored and there were bura- ing and scalding pains but the con- staut backacheand soreness all over 5 Issued. AGENT--Allan Line and CP.R. Stea yiis ' Hours--9 to 12 a.m, 2 to 8 pm. open Haturday evenings. 4 Fillings, Bridge and Clown pecialty. -Vitalised Ar. CENSED AUCTIONEER for thé' BafR deh TOs. BATRD | = Ito . F. 'D. McGrattan (DENTIST). Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &o. past favors. In requesting | TT and coutinued patronage state that no effort or Be wpaltd. on his part to make sll sales en to him successes. His very extensive practice in tho past should be a sufficient recom ArTES mendation as to his ability. All Sale matoryhoea, I given into his chiitge will be attended oh. Salelist J. A. Murray, GEO. JACKSON, PY: TIGKETS TO ALL FARTS OF THE Worn. --Mr. W. H. McCaw, Port County of Outario. Sale Register at ETEH is now in a position to issue ves Office Patronage solicited. tickets to all parts of the world and ly all necessary information he cheapest and 4 n "addition to his Ticket Agencies for Rail ter, Jan, 19, 1800. E to mp : > Spr st routes, &c. numetous road" and ests' by 'consulting 'Mr, ins will and Pp le made out aad blank notes supplied free, on application. pag Parties withing to engage hie services may condult bie SALE RXGISTER either at Obsetvaf or Standard Offices, Port' L Perry, for dutes claimed for Sales and ddrees & Phone at Residence, No. 81. Teeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum of Gold, Silver or Cement uinless extraction when required: "gr Prices to suit the tim h Outario Observer y Political, Agricultnral and make arrangements, or write to his a Nov. 1, 1901. Port Perry P. O CHARGES MODERATE. GEO. JACKSON, Family Newspaper FORT FERRY, ONT. * THURSDAY MORNING . Our charges are istefit with the value given. | Port Perry, April 1, 1909. 'Miss Harrison, | 'Dress and Mantle Maker ISHES to inform the ladies "that, she 'has: moved to the tormerly. occupied by her Wate r Str eet ig Me, F inte, Drug Bore wher » 'she is ared to execute all or ea for Decas and Mantle Makin in a manner unsurpassed. for Correctness of Style and Charming Effect. PORT PERRY. EARTILY thiilitg the public for the atronage reeeived during the liberal, 3 t 3 Livery Establish many years ment is Port Perry, 1 announcing that I have re: {MY LIVERY! to my fofmer pluce of Lusiness about to largely extend in. Jibiie- may he ad desir- DERATE CHARGES ae. __E.. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, June 21, 1900. tias' AT MO >| Grand Trunk R'y System TIME TABLE elame dnd a¢bing backs: The cure for man, te or Is to cure the cause --the kidneys. Booth's Kidney Pills cure sick Cure all form of kidney suffering. Port Perey testimony proves it. Mts. J.J Hope of Cassimer St., Port Perry, Oot, says: "My back me was the worst. 1 ined many preparations but received but little henefit until 1 obtained Booths Kidney Pills from Flin s Drug Store aud after using one or two boxes am so much better that | say 1 am all the credit. I can honestly re- commend them for all suffering from any back or kidoey troubles." Sold by dealers. Price 50 cents The R. T. Booth Co. Ltd, Fort Erie, Ont, Sole Canadian Agents. A MESS OF POTTAGE. The Surprise That Was In Store For Self Satisfied Fred. By H. 8. FRANK. fc 1908, by A Press Asso- cation.) The lilacs were in bloom, and above them upon the limb of the big elm an oriole had hung her nest, and every gay in fhe sunshine her troubadour | plowed ground und the breeay. tly 8 calls of men to th and 'the peeping of mauy chickens while from the pasture below came the lowing of cows to their calves, It was mid-May, and the wheat beads were still green with their thriftiest glowing, apd the fence corners amd roadsides were cheery with their gold- en offerings of dandelions, . Kisle came to fhe kitchen door sud Jooked out. The orioles were singing, 88d she ran lightly down. the steps and roand tbe house to the front yard, ber sleeves rolled above her plump the exercise of dishwashing. Her eyes were bright with sympathy for the perfeet day and the surroundings. and as she looked up at the orlole ber Mps parted in a rippling little song which she was to sing with her grad- wating class at the high schools few weeks later, But at the front gate the song drop- hand. haven't much time, you know, bt thing "I be fine up there." "Yes, I supp * Elsie trom the chafky : sliopgiris Be had become acquainted with--iide Bim step forwasd im- puisively. : "Why. you're beautiful, Kislel" he exclaimed. "I bad no ides. it's fine to be hote again. Aln't you glad to see me?" . ed back.' Hank §) but woefully aifi- dent and slow of §peech. Kinle liked hin, bar bad nevel cared to analyze ng might be toward and energetic hab well and give Booth s Kidney's Pills b sed 'them the yohns season. 2 eff horses. In the | paruyard' wei the cackilogs. of hens | F. D. No. 14, Box 39, ould submit to a su medicine for women X of the "Yes, indeed, 1 am. Fred," she an- swered fiaukly as she gave bim both ber bands. "It will be mice to bave you with us again." Fred laughed complacently and set- tled himseif comfortably iu the easiest chair in the room. "How @ $0U like ety life?' asked Elsie. ; "Oh. 1 like the cify, but there's no chance for a fellow thefé. § wish there was. The amusements to be had in the city are Infinitely superior to those we huve In the country. {he opefn pbearly every night in the Of course 1 always went in evening dress. No mam goes to the opera hu the city as be would go to one of our country parties. seems very érude to me now I've got buck." "Indeed!" soon 's they bear I'm home." a nice girl. Suppose you ask her." and te)! bio} he's 'off duty." cheeks. ask him and see" glared at him, but said pething. Hak," sald Elsie. Hapk. renewer of elbows and her cheeks flushed with the so I ing in the United States bear willin table Qompound. and creates radi- ped to a lower key and then stopped man threw himself from his horse and ' came jauntily toward ber, with bat in "Good morning, Elsie," he began. "I plexpectanty. with take the 10 o'clock train, but'l bad to t ! come round and say goodby to you. EL you'll.write, won't yon? And Tl write' 2nd tell you how I get alodg MWvery- 80, slowly, "and I'll write." ! Her eyes had grown softer at his approach; sow they loo¥ed troubled. They always looked troubled iately after a few min. utes' talk with Fred. He was chang. 4 ng 99, "His people had taken sammer ing back." "That's too bad," from Eisie. The wedding came off at the ap pointed time, even though Fred waz hot there to give it eclat in & swallow- taf) coat. Sleepless ? Nerves Are Racked Vitaiity is Lowered Than Bseless. Produce Re Permanent Good. ducer by dus improved. must be removed. Irritation in brain must Bg relieved. tion, that it does cure insomnia. break down. now Keep you from to be free from depression. blues--use .Ferrozol he weak wretched, a boén to the sleepless. everywhere in 50c boxes. six for pany, Kingston. Ont. 1 used to go to Everything "Ob, by the way, Else" he sald presently, "mother told me there was to be & party over at Hulls' Wednes- ddy night. Bhall we go? I haven't got any invitation yet, but it'll come @OOD EFFECTS ON CORN FROM ACID PROS- "Yes, you'll get it all right" Elsie PHATE agreed, "But F c#y't go with you, Fred. I've protnised Hunk. He's got a cousin staying at his nouse, though-- soil, and in such cases exceptional care will be needed to restore the sup- ply ot available phosphates. the spring of 1908 a farmer io or, too, was different, 'being a rich | green of a darker hue." WN Rimilar experiments have been Mads in Illinois apd Ohio. The cuts here presented show the beneficial effect of acid phosphate on corn. Ab increased yield of large and well Olled ears resulted where phos- phate was used compared with a light yield and nubbins where none was used. -- § Electricity on Farms. . Electric power companies are being formed In Pennsylvania and other eastern states which are thickly set: tled to supply light and power to farms. One Philadelphia company iv now making contracts over six coun. MAKES HAIR CROW Edw. B. Flint has an Invigor- ator that Makes Hair Grow Iny Abundantly or Money Back. If your hair is thinning ont grad- pally it won't be long before the bald spot appears. The time to take care of the hair is when you have hair to lake card o Wisconsin made an extensive experi- ment with phospbate on cley loam "No, thauk you," smilingly. "1 would rather have you It'll be all right about Hank. I'll see him myself | jand which had vot given satisfactory yields the preceding year. purpose he purchased four t phosphate, using it on oats clover and on corn in amonat_namel £100. Stops a Cough e fudeclatt Flint under a positive guarantee to HEN | The color deepened a little in Klsie's "1 dou't belleve Hank will agree to that, Fred," she 'said demurely. "We sight & single evening. But he'll be bere id u few minutes pow. You can They looked out of the window, and "thers crine Hank, -wniking as it be: ting the plow, but with as hovest a face as the sun ever sbone upon. Fred "fred will be at our wedding. re' 1ad to see him." replied "Viel be grad A cough may ke Catarrhal dry tickling In the throat, ii may be | accompanied by partial the nostrils and shortage of Often there is a gagging in the throat, and every cough tears and hurts. hundred different causes; yours may be due to any of "]--I'm afraid 1 shall have to deny 0yself the pleasure," stammered Fred "['ve fownd. after all, I've become 84 muuch attébed to city life that I can't stacd the codniry any more. I'm go- Stomach Disorders Pleurisy The one remedy upon which physi- clans are relylng to-day | It removes the cause of the cough, doesn't smother It. ozone is a soothing, healing, "direct cure," and cures the conditions Its rich Opiates, Sedatives, Narcotics, Worse Healthy, patural sleep ean't be pro- First, the blood circulation must be Large size, guarant % ths. Congestion of blood in the head amd lasts two months: It's becau¥é [Ferremofie equalizes circulation, because it soothes the ir- ritation, because it removes conges- For building blood and nerve, for instilling force and life into over- worked organs. for establishing strength and vitality, where can you find anything so sure as Ferrozone? Remember, sleep is just as impor- tant as food. You must sleep, or . You can If you'll use Ferrezone sud the A which 'when 200 pounds were used it was very much better, and when we used 400 pounds the best resuits were obtained. was even more apparent in the corn Wotan cin use. It for a month, it for a year--no hart but ble good will result. %; "Po Sleds WEIL. Took well, feel well. somewhat better, The bevelit ne. It' Sold $2.80, by mall from the Catarrhozone Cote -- For thin falling hair the best remedy known to makind is Parisian 4 Sage. It is compounded on scien- For this | tific princip'es and furnishes to the ons of acid | hair root a Dn urishiment that acts seeded to | quickly and promptly and causes the hair to g ov. 2 eo Tal gore peek pro all the natural nowsi-hment er | priates { | that should go to the hair root Parisian Sage is sold by Edw. B. vanish dan lroff, stop falling hair 0d itching scape twa wacks os The Story ¢f Sufferers from | noney back. Bronchitis, Asthma, and Ca- tarrh Proves tae Value of | It gives to women's hair a lustre | ud a radience that 1s most fascin- | iting and causes il tO RIOW abund- | antly. * | Parisian Sage is now sold in every first-class town in Canada. A large, i costs 50 ceuts, and { sencrous bottle is on' he gurl with Auburn Lair le.ery bottle. A Beautiful Canadian. J The Marchioness of Donegall, whe wax Miss Violet Twining, daughter of | the late Mr. Henry St. George Twin | ing of Halifax, N.8., is one of the comparatively few Canadian wom~. who have married into the British pecrege. She is the only Canadian marchioness. Her marriage to the | | that | fifth marquess took place in England, her husband being many years older ue) shply apne to IBIOE, how | than herself. She has ene son, the quickly a bad thro or catarrh can a mark W Bo cured with Catarrhozone. sixth marquess, a remarkably hand. balsamic vapor fs carried along with the breath to the innermost recesses = T 2 2 A ese Lord High Admiral of Lough Neegh. chest, making it impossible for the germ of any disease to Ii soreness in the chest is at on d--phlegm is loosened en some boy, Ww numbers among hi¢ distinctions ai of being Hereditary Lady Donegall is a fair, slender, and Thus | very pretty woman who is always re ce allevi- | njarkably well dressed. Since het a ejected | widowhood she has visited Canada on m the throat, old standing coughs | several occasions. Bhe is devoted te travel and spends much of her time 880; gots 00 in out-of-the-way places. mall from the Ca- Wealth of Northern Ontario. The railway surveyors estimate the, quotation Irom a letter trom the eox- clay belt that is away north of Cobalt; contains 16,000,000 acres of excuftent farming land. As Ontario and (acbee - t infon oat: is pA a ho have at present about 20,000,080 acres ore. more ope Y bi 'than der cultivation, an idea czu be Ne he tertll 8 0 armed of what the cultivation af the xB FS the Teriiigde Was il ne dex! belt Tipmis as Provi; eu, differerice $obeavgeon Independent. pr apparent very early in the season, and ay AR later on, when the.grain headed out. the pieces could be picked out readily. the stand was tcuer and wore uni: ¢ of it was as nice foundt 2

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