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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 10 Nov 1910, p. 2

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d knee as good #ver, Zam: Buk has no equal in gleaming and healing wounds, and 1 mmend itto all athletes and sportsmen." ; ." Zam-Buk will also be found sure cure for cold sores, chapped hands, frost 'bite, ulcers, eczema, blood.poi- son, varicose sores, piles, scalp _sbfes, ringworm, inflamed patches, babies' eruptions and chapped places, cuts, barns, bruises and * skin injuries generally. All drug- gists and stores sell at soc. box or st free from Zam-Buk Co, Toron- , pon receipt of price. You are warned against harmful imitations and substitutes, See the registered pame +Zam-Buk" on every pack- 'age before buying, SE ------------------ i -- MONEY. fstab placed with me for immediate in- vestment at lowest rate. S HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. THE OBSERVER Has A GooD CIRCULATION, and is constantly growing in favor. It is the BEST Advertising Medium in the County ; is the champion of the Agricuiturists and of the more con- 'servative and practical class of peo- lo, is not a fayorite of schemers, mers and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established--founded in 1857--the most original and best in its local and general mews depart- ment and is printed entirely in the place of publication --Port Perry. TrrMS--§1 per apunm in advance, if not id. in advance, $1.50 will be 'charged. AND AT 1oW PRICES North Ontario Observer, (The Ofetal Paper of the People.) "FOUNDED IN 1857. mS and Published in 'er PORT PERRY, NOV. 10, 1910. Er te Well Done Quebec! At the bye.election held in Drum- mond and Artbabaska, Que., on Friday last & solid aud substantial young farmer was elected by over two bun- dred majority over one of the Laurier gang candidates, Well done, Quebec! eters A school for technical training of lads 'as cooks will shortly be opened by the Lofidon County Council. he full course of instruction will . last, three years, and the pupils will be taught French, the universal language of the kitchen, arithmetic, the keeping of accounts and all the 'branches of culinary knowledge | - pecessary forthe equipment of a chef, "At the post office in Throgmorton wenue, London, a machine for 'affixing postage stamps to letters 'bias been installed which if success- ill be duplicated in other and affixed to pillar boxes: ine workson the penny- musical treat and an] affair throughout. The a surprise for the pat: ogratn of rich and rare which wss rendered. teresting and pleasing e musical role was ably Mts, D. Archer, Miss 'and Miss Eva McGill, ary part was effi et hodis! sions of the syst ali | to Peterhoro, fr owth ; twenty-four 'years ago the village inthe forest was. left with but one house, as fire. became the dh master making almost a clean}, sweep, gs What railroads do' for commerce and trade is shown by the Bank Clearing House figures --if 1905-6, $05,744:201, and in 1907-8, $191, 250,100, ncrease of 100° perce promotets. Most apparent are real estate offices, it is familiarly said 'of the population so tany thousand Easterners, so many thou: sand Orientals and that all the rest are real estate men; perhaps more accurately 1 was told there were about 1500 doing real estate busin- s | ss, and almost fabulous prices are o| paid as rental, as well as for pro- perty., A few of our boyhood's pi friends are theré and jhave become wealthy and good citizens. A niece was very anxious fo escort the writer to the beautiful beach and in- troduce us the « Life Preserve," a large, good-natured negro, John, lor whom a tidy home is built on the shore pear the popular bathing spot, he carries several medals for saving lives: A short distance and. still along the Beach is the famous Stan- ley Park where we see the giant firs {and cedars, and whete we found some friends from Edmonton behi a span of ponies backed up hp heart of a big tree for a snap shot in the passing sunbeams. Here are native animals small and great con- fined, and yet with some liberty ; here the Band plays sacred music on a Sunday afternoon. Vancouver hds has a laymen's church extension scheme and churches are provided as fast as the city grows--I can otlly speak for the Methodist part of this enterprise-- and I visited one in the east, out beycnd the sidewalks, whe \ sradtinnd. Wm. Elliott found myself' beside a sist from the far East and a minister's son whom I was glad 'to meet. There are two Districts--East and West Vancouver, hence to Chair- men and sixteen appointments, in- cluding missions, in each District, a few, five or six appointments, are, however, outside the city. Other churches are as agressive no doubt. So, Mr. Ed., some one gels : move on in the Christian and philauihto- pic direction to make a record like this in' Vancouver, 'and it is so in many and nearly all of these western towns. "Here there is interest in seeing one of the Pacific Boats ar- rive from the Orient, and watch the Hindaos in variegated turbans, the sedate and cute Japanese, the astute |§ Chipaman, the more rugged Ros- sian and acute Jew. Tired "of this | we take the Electric Tram to either New Westminister, or Lula Island, t |'or to the wire stispeision overa wide ravine, 'to the pure water supply from mountain to city. ! {rom 'CONTINUED ] tne lee. A CREDIT TO CANADA. likely to be p in the early sp The monty hand, Me. farmers dise and no doubt appea such produce to i The Globe, glean: tion, and who had ¢ in'thie Legislature, il engers traffic will > from the beginning. 08 has-a "population. .of lai industrialism 'and comps that of many a commu! population of 25000. who has just come fr where he hash ways says he has pot yet bx munity of ang thio like ie turing "activity of 'Osha ot aro less. than zy 0. peophi dustry already has a full ho and there are different i town that would. emplo} men more than at press turning men away beean housing accommodation i There is not on empty place, and tho number o companies would gladig warrant the constructiol three hundred houses at of the omployers coutemplal@s the building of hones 10g Boxe sums, Sod thy atidg Ta a § 10.40 Seip lz finished by n behng busy wit! The road will' adian Northern twos prospects of ca business, transpm ferry to Port O tained, and I present C. Po actually tone! . Canada' can boast of 'many great i rprises but the otte in particular f| that all 'Canada is proud of is that or | great weekly printed in: Montreal, e He Herald and © Weekly | Family Star. With its 28 every week of the it in " i : § ' | E 3 E]

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