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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 26 May 1910, p. 1

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26 @udl Residence, Quecn St, Part Pe 2 Ito d Kvoutugs. ee a orf * Telephanein o nd hon: and op tar thr fines Sg with the residence of ©, Tu P 1 15,1804. sia $82 Port Perry | Blackstock lack 66 Port Perrys - a MONEY TO LOAN. THivite Fonds nl 4 per cont, Fab. 1 1001. aiir Ay. Jno. W. Crogier, Arbiter. SoLioiTor, CoNEEYANCER, &e, Office at vesitlence, 6th. Con. © Reagh' (one wile west of "Port PYerty,)-- oe Moxey mo 'Loan. ad ' § $ BE. FARE\VELL, KC, LL. B.; Cour J . ER itor, &c., Ntucy Public aud Lonveyanser: Jffice--South wing Court Hous, Whitby, Ont, ; : * A. i DENTAL SURGEON. Office 1 Adso op ea Gold, Fillings, a, v Dy. Fi D. MoGrattan - (DENTIST) --9 to. 12 a.m, 2to 6 pm. saturday evenings, 3 and Crown Adve J. A. Murray, : DENTIST, Mio over the Pont Office. : i PORT PERRY. Atl Brawdhes cof Dentis including Crown aud Bridge Work buccessfully x SEL Cu iprasticeds ce - Artifieal Beeth on Gold, Silver, A 27 lor Rubler Plates. | Fillings of Goll, Silver oc Cement Petiffieds bXtrattion wiien veffited: "ga Prices to suit the times ™ luniinum Noth Ontario Observer Ey ¥ A Weekly Political; Agricultural and Co Kapily Neiosp@pet Lc 18. LUBLISHED AT CLL PORT TERRY, ONT HRY tig BY H. PARSON ananm. TERMB.-#) in advance: Dot 3L50 Tie Sa No it paid ii Jd. Sabacription vaken for leds snd no paper discontinned wei THURSDAY MORNING : Claremont, Stouffville, any BX £ a cry ATE op g also at Bowmanville, Oshawa, Whitby, Sunderland and Brecon: FY 2 onl : Batis Branch. =: G MUICHESON, Ww. J. x' = Lif : J. wmiTE, Pee nl DAVID J. & DOUGLAS ADAMS, Ls Bankers and Brokers. eed 8 Agents C: PR, &ei JOS. BAIRD ACHN ED AUCTIONEER for "the 1 County of Ontario. Sale Register at the OprEuvkr Office Patronage solicited. Mauch ser, Jam 19, 1899. ATY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSRII OF CARTWRIGHT, * Ww ISHES nt this the pommencamivns of another Auctiop Suhe Season to re: turd thanks 16 his numerous pa rons for } MONEY TO LOAN fare (4 'per cent upwards-- British Capital } ©" INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Marriago Licnses. Tickets 10, All rarTs or THE Woridi= tir. 3. H. McC ¢ Pert Perry, is now in 'a position (0 issue tickets to all parts of the world and to supply all necessary information fo 'parties asto the cheapest and best routes, &c. In uddition to his neraus Tick: ci r Rai beet fe appoint. d Ticket the Grand Truk Railway. Parties intending to travel will consult their own interests by consulting Mr, McCaw before embarking on a trip, on past favs + In co ting their aul couffaied" yateouage: he' desl state that po wffurt or pains will be spared onhis putt to make all sules entrustud to him successes. Flis very extensive practice in" the past should be a sufficicut recom mendation as to his ability. AN Sale" given into his charge Will be attended t WIEN protnptnced aif afpich Sale list fade out aad LlunK notes supplied fii; onapplication, Parties wirhing to engage his services may congult his SaLx REGISTER either at the Oharrver or Standard Offices, Por Perry, for dates diafmed Tob , Qdten, af Hike Areuitgemonts, or Rite to his addi . # Phona at Residence, No. 81. =a " 'CHARGES MODERATE. ~ ? GEO. JACKSON, -« Nov. 1, 1001. Port Perry P.O Miss Harrison, D:ess and Manlle Maker \ ISHES tq inforih the ladies , that she has maved to the rooms formerly pied by her. over- Mr. Flirt's Diug Store where she is prepared to execute all or ders for-Dressand Mantle Making in 'a manner upsurpassed for {Correctness of Style "io and Charming Effect. Wi charges are consistent 'with 'a to [. Central Livery | bette PORT PIRRY. I RYILY thanking the pahiit for thé rE a patromnge received during the many years 1 have keyt a Livery Establish iiett {h Port Perry, Ihave much plensure in - ouncing that I have removed 'MY LIVERY ! Water Street WHISK | am about fo large! t ins crease facilities éo that gely extend in Roinibidated a aT ay. rants al NE RIGS AT MODERATE OHARGES TURY VANBICKLER. Port Perry, June 21,1000, © | - | Grand Trunk Ry System rin E Aa BLE: Q-1r a.m, 5.55 p.m. 7:33 p-m. AWA we A = xeon, thy 5 BE. J ean Jones, Bowmanville: D. Doi Trewin, Ochawa : & B. Flia, lugram, Pory Poiry. | ran =e Schedule was arrived at as fol- we i-- i ? Jar 24--Port Perry at Oshawa lay 24--Whitby at Biwthahville Mav 28- Port Perry at Whithy May 28 -- Bowmahvills at Oshawa Juné 1--Bowmanville at Port Perry June 4--~Oshawa at Whithy June 8--Whitbs at Port Poyry gue --(Oshawa at Bowiqpuyvilla dna tB--Port Perry at Boshanyille June 18-- Whitty: 4 Oshawa Juna 22--Orhawa at Port Perry June 25-- Bowmanville at Whithy July 9--Port Perry at Oshawn July 9--Whithy at Bywmauville July 16--Port Perry at Whitby Ju'y 18--Bowmanvilla at Osnawa daly 20---~Bawmanvills at Port Perry uly 28--Oshawa at Whirhy July 27-- Whitby at Pdr{ Perry July 80--Oshawa at Bowmanville Aug. 6.-Port Perry at Bowmanville Aug G--WHithy at Ost awa Aug. 10--Oxhawa at P. rt Perry Aug. 13--Bownmnvill: at Whitby TOWN LEAGUE. Ata meeting held on Mondav, 9 h May. a Town Leagne was formad com- Posed of the High School Juniors, 11 gh Schooi and Roush Riders when tia following officers were, duty elected :-- Hon. President--1. G. Hutcheson. Prexident--\V, L, Parrish o-Uresident--I, Palmar Sets 'Treanrer Ingram. Manager--R. J. Sipelair. Committec--L,. Cor. 14 W. A Thompson, I Pollock. Tha following Scliednle was also en. unciated: | May 27-<]uniors ve Rongh Riders Muy 80--8 -hool ve Juniors. These games will be plaved an the magnificgut Fair Gronndglatnly acquir vd bv thatown at 8 a'clo:k pn. and an adinission £0 nf 10 conta. The obj ct of thiwe games will bs to ascertain the most eki'lful players in order to select a strong tewm to represent Poft Perry in the Outavie-Darhum Lieaghe. Ingram, . McDermott, and §dhédule of Port Perry. Scuvop. Shirl; and Greenbank Teagho, y May 24--Scuzog at Greenbank May 21 Shirlev at Port Parry May 3{--Groenbank at 8 azox Jane 8 Port Pp-rv at Shirkey, Jung T--3birev ar Scugohg Juna 10--P ort Porev at Greenbank June 14 hirloy at Greenbank ugog ar Port Perey --Grannbank at Port Perr -Scugog at Shirley Is' Mattagami Region to Le Ontario s Coalfteid ? North Bay, May 12.-- Since the opening of navigation the reported coal fields along the Mattagam. River, northwest of Cochrane, have been visited by a number of explor ing patties, and the reports coming out are very encouraging. R. E G: Burrows who took a party in for the New Liskeark syndicate Has just returned with excellent symptoms of cannel coal He stak ed ten claims adjoiting the T & N. | O. Railway Commission claims." The members ol the syndi ate are highly elated over thesu. cess of the exped- ition, and samples of the coal which indicate, that the so-called lignite deposits cover the real article, are much sought after, R. Horschitz of Pittsburg Pa., has staked four claims for American syndicate, and bro t out, samples of canuel coal, ,besidesireporting evidences of petro {leum. 'R. J]. Flatterty is pro: pect In; with a party: in . Matiagann district for the United States Steel "| Company and prospectors who have met Flatterty state that he is n ych pléased with the showings and 16 have discovered large deposits of I, iron andsalt, wb The Mattagami Coal z Mining 0 ised of North % Nass ay; ye Fig | shape of whe Bay | 1 Fond with lave of pro- ective balm, ills i an the woud £3 germs already" preveats entering. Eealing h essences thea build vp from end in a wo Lost Votes. : A Parliamentary. candidate, lost quite a number of votes by making a generous promise to his own wife. He promised his better half that if he were successful"at the poll he would buy her a new sealskin coat and hat to match. His wife was so pleased with this kindly offer that she at once went and told-all her lady friends about it. Every lady to whom this piece of news was iinparted, of course, said to the candidate's wife at once, "Oh, how very niée, dear!" but equal- ly, of course, immediately went off home to her husband and said: "Take care you don't yote for Mr. A., dear. Fancy that stack up Mrs. A. in a new goalgkin while my old one is so shabby !"--Londont Express. Natural Soap. rik, soap is not heard of eve gions wher ihe purser reports that the ship' supply of soap has given out. Then al hands are sent ashore to gather a supply of "natural soap," | which istfound on the shore in the of cs' eggs. The eggs are found in a light yellowish mass which is composed of some five ot six hun- dred capsules. One fish alone pro- | duces millions of these eggs in the course of the year. They are found on the shores of the Atlantic, but are very profuse on the inter-tropical coral reefs, where sailors take large quan- tities abeand for use as soap. -- A Mother's Breakdowii Her Healfh so Shattered Her Children ere taken from Her. one that {s not of- , that ls told in hy Mrs. Marfon R. MM her home fn about five years T a complication of dis~ ;in of which my doctor 0 discover. It was un=- in to imperfect action of stomach, I am sure of ce was a continual I fullness in my i; nything 1 ate i suffered agony with A succession of sleep- sorucl pains in my side and ed with the terrible state made me wish for death, p no housework, my sis- Hsmall children, and I des- er getting on my feet orable day a _méighbor i@:a box of Dr. Hamilton's ghad cured her of troubles . To my astonishment, next day. Gradually, all appeared, I pit on flesh, y, had lots of spirft) a ork. Dr. Hamilton's Pills d I know they will work # every woman that uses e, dependable medicine women in poor th is Pills--refuse any sube Sediomm. 26¢c per box, | By mail from ; of, Kinin. Sitar a8 stor r of Le Devoir, Montreal daily, pted by the departure is two chief lieuten- in and Mr. Jules 8 d says, ath yas he Montreal Her- 'suits as natur- 'ducks. i Herald, "claims below. Quebec Montreal, where ] jr nier, ry it mot only exists but is high- A eT Appi So |- mira tl . His moods ardonie bitwer- ness, which he indulges when some nw y act has egcited his reproba-. tion, and li banter, that bubbles up when sumeone has invited contempt. At Bt. Henri, during the campaign on the Board of Control referendum, H@ had the hall laugh- ing for near an hour as he portrayed the postures in which, the aldermen had been exposed by Judge Cannon, and, then, suddebly, instantly, thin face lit up by a flash of passion, sent a shiver over the whole audience with a fiery aside about the long pro- cession of little white coffins in the summer months. "In the Fronde he would have been at home, and would have broken himself cheerfully for the cause of Henri of Guise or Henri of Navarre. Herc he has forcéd the fighting for another Henri, who until lately had | not to worry about actions in dam- ages for libel. He has done as much as, perhaps more than, any other man to trafri and hold together the Na- tionalist team, which has shown fighting power out of proportion 40 its numbers and resources. "Fournier is like and unlike. He is reckless, but fo has a sense of | humor. Understatement has no. for him, and he is not scrupulously fair, bdt he does put oil with his vinegar. Proof against the influence of mere fact, he is a little proud of not being sure whether the libel actions against him aggregate $115,- 000 or $165,000. 'He loves to threaten | others with the treatment they have meted; gut, to him, and gctupally glofies over having been put in jail for a political offence. While he was there he took revenge on his jailer - treating him to a weekly dose of ridi- cule. When the municipal elections were over and the Twenty-three were overwhelmed, he summed up the day's work in the line, 'If this goes on there will soon be nobody to write Against." The queer -Awists he gave ta political discussion were a featurd of the personal journalism Le Devoirt sought to introduce. Once he pro. tested against the severity with which Senator David treated Laurier in his ee git but was a fool. sonal question whether he bore any relation to a distinguished judge of his name, his answer was, 'I am not in any rense a seigneur, nor kin to them, near or far; I am a roturier,' which is to say, at the other extreme of the scale. Anyhow he has a pleas ant talent, and the bamp of comba- tiveness may flatten out. He jo ad other of 's brigadiers." How To Tell Catarrh An Experienced Physicle# Says thé Following Symptoms Are Bure Signs: You can always tell Catarrh by thé following well-known signs: Byes red and watery? Difficulty m breathirg? Are the nostrils stuffy? Do you sneeze frequently? Is your thré¥t hoarse? Do you spit phlegm? Oppression In the chest? A ringing in the ears? - If you have any of these indications of Catarrh, cure the trouble now---stop it before it gets into the lungs or bron- chial tubes--then it may be too late. The remedy is "Catarrhozone," a direct breathable cure, {fffit places antiseptiq balsams and healing 1nedication or every spot that's taintad by Catarrhal geri, " Théré can be no failure with Ca- tarrhozoné--for years it has success- fully cured cases that resisted other remedies. "No one can know better than I the enormous benefit one ery from the very first day's use of Ca- tarrhozone," writes T. T. Hopkins, of Westvale, P. Q., "I had for years a stubborn Case of Bronchial Catarrh, 2ar notses, headache, sore eyes, ston< ped-up nose and throat. It affected my appetite, and made my breath rank. Catarrhozone cured quickly." Get Catarrhozone, use it, and you are sure of cure--bowara of imitations. and substitutes. Large size Ca is ozone, with hard rubber inhaler, lasts two months, and Is guaranteed. Smal ler and §0c. mail aE, C0 n y South Kensi n Museums. This speaks' volumes for their work. As all the world 8, if is:na easy. matter, nothing is accepted -by. of these institutions unless 3 reproach and ahove the ordi couseption. ; Mr. Atmington- has also had the Ponos. lieing made a ember of the Engravers of England. wor also to be seen in of 'W | Ee aan 5 a "AS CRAZY AS A Low. Old Phrase Seemingly Not a Libel on That Eccentric Bird. "One often hears the expression 'As crazy as a loon,' and yet 1 wonder," says a writer in 8t. Nicholas, "how Any realize how peculiarly fitting it elimas is. Of all the birds and animals that have come under my ob- servation I know of none that in any degree approaches the loon for sheer craziness or weirdness. "Evening seems to be the loons' {avorite time for their peculiar behhv- tor. They collect in ibe middle of a lake, and when they have summo all of their kind within hearing the ball commences. They raisé their bodies half out of water by furiously flapping their wings, at the same time making a most terrific splashing. vi "They then propel themselves back- ward and forward, half swimming, halt flying, all the while screamin at the top of their voices. They kee this up from ten to fifteen minutes and seem to get a great deal of satis- faction out of it. In the cabf of a summer evening and aided a&ubit Ly the, echoes a half dozen loens can make {he fellows ir a college cheering section hang their heads for shame. "The loon is not only crazy acting, but at times is very aggravating, Per- haps--{or instance, after a hard dary ri are sitting by the campfire,.quie y smoking and at ace ith the whole warld. Suddenly there breaks upon your ears the most bloodeurdl- ing scream, followed by heartrending cries. Your first thought is that there is a child being murdered or a wo- man in distress, and you start to your feet. Then you realize it is only d loon. 1 "Or perhaps, having turned in, you are sleeping the sleep that comes only in the pine-scented north. Again you start and wake as = hear & long, mournful cry echoing throught the forest and involuntarily exclaim, 'Wolves! There is a grunt, and the sleepy voice of your guide comes from he depth of his blankets, 'Non, a'sieu'; loon.' "In the morning a hunter az and resolves destroy nd he sits mirrored in the lake. Al- the modern cartridge riflo SPRAINED WRIST : AND ANKLE After Being Laid Up With Great Pain for Ten Days, Relief Wag Gained Instantly by Applying NERVILINE One of the most soul-distressing ac- | cidents that can befall one Is a bad ! ankle or wrist sprain. "If I had only | known of 'Nerviline' earlier, I could have saved myself an enormous amount | of pain. and many agonizing nights of sleeplessness." Thus writes P. P. Quinn, a young farfmer living near Brockville. "I fumbléd from a hay x loft to the barn floor and sprained my right ankle and left wrist. They swelled rapidly and caused ex- eruciating pairs. It was not con- 3] ,, Yenient to go to the city and fhe linimrent fn the hpuse was useless. When I got Nervi- te relief came quickly. It took down tHe swelling, relieved the pain, and gave m8 wanderful comfort. "I can rétopmmend Nerviline for strains, bruisc§, swellings, muscular pains, and spre back. I have proved it a sore cure in such cases." Think what it might some day mean to. you to have right in your home. ready. for an accident or emergent sicknéss a bottle or two of Nerviline. Get it to-day. 25c. or five for $1.00, ull dealers. or The tarrhosone Co: Kingston, Ont. TESTIMONIAL NO. 4266 A eta ts tha Avcr's Pills. A X "Ask your doct an or Sig active about ves NO WArKI OI tne snus, as aru fe old-fashion flintlock with its 'flash in the pan,' nevertheless the loon nearly every time seems to know when the bullet is coming and dives just in time to escape. Immediately after the discharge of the rifle tha loon is serenely up again, his modk- ing laughter being but an added ifri- tation. On the whole he seems rather to 'enjoy the performance. "As a diver the Joon excels, and nat- urally, fof it is his sole means of live- lihood. Not only 'is he marvelously quick, but he can remain under water for a seemingly endless time. In swimming under water he uses both wi and feet and can go for several a) yards in this fashion. The o6n, like many other water fowls, sleeps on the water with hjs head tucked under his wing. { "Several summers ago a friend of mine while camped on Lake Kiamika" was out for an early morning pad- dle. It was just after dawn and very: still. Out on the lake he espied a sleeping loon, and by dint of careful. paddling he actually sueceeded in aps proaching and capturing him. Proud of his capture, he took the loon ashore: and tethered him to a stake. The loon! struggled «t first, but after awhile seemed to become reconciled. AlL went well 2mtil nightfall. Then tbe loon set up such a hideous outery! and kept it up so persistently that be fore morning he had earned his free dom." FERROZONE Will Give You Am Appetite, and With Appetite and Good Di- gestion Come Health and Strength, Ferrozone will in one week give yous a splendid appetite, and will so im= prove digestion and assimilation thay full benefit, will be derived from every. » hii e & & i 3 o HoH ver io ne ereate a keen, healthy relish for food for the blood and a tonic for the nerves and brain. To those leading a seden< tary life it is a perfect boon. Hy The Rev. Dennis O'Brien, D.D., the well known evangelist, says of Ferr= ozone: "I have pleasure in saying that I have found Ferrozone a remarks" ably good preparation. It keeps up one's appetite, cures nervcusness and sleeplessness, and perhaps is the very" best tonic I have used. Being in the' form of a chocolate-coated tablet: it im' | both pleasant and convenient to taka and is well worthy of my highest re= commendations." This is an example of the way peowx ple speak of Ferrozone who have used* it. and should be convincing evidence of its unusual merit. It is warranted to cure Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Lost Appetite, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Troubles, Catarrh. and all other diseases arising from impairment of blood or nerve tone. Refuse to accept a substitute fom Ferrozone. Every druggist sells its. 50c per box, or three for $1.25. By mail, from the Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. 14 One of the Mysteries. Speaking of interruptions, the men~ tion reminds one of a story which. Mr. R. L. Borden, the leader of the: Opposition, tells concerning one of the: most highly-respected of his follow-, ing, Mr. Uriah Wilson, the veteram member for Lennox and Addmgtod;, Qntario. Mr. Wilson rarely speaks, and never was nown to interrupt ex-y cept on one-occasion. The occasion) was when Bir William Mulock, Postmaster-General, was making a 8 h in which the sins of the Tate nservative Government were expos- ed without hesitation. Rising to bit, climax, he demanded, "Why did the' people of Canada return the Liberal party to power?" While the orator impressively paused for a reply, the. voice of Wilson of Lennox arose the silence, "God only Fnove." any farmer t Ase News Section (2 TT AR the ir Hay bat value Pages) Agricultural Section (8 Pages) The Weekly Mall Empire 19,

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