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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 4 May 1911, p. 4

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f T MODERATE CHARGES Port Poriy, dase 11000 D " le 0. J. MORRISH ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LACENSES Port Perry, ONT. Bay 10, 1907. OS. BATRD ENSED AUCTIONEER for the © 1.4 County of Ontavio. Sale Register at Patrovage solicited. , GRO. JAOKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &c. POR TIE VOUSTY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHIY OF CARTWRIGHT, ISHES at this the commencement cf another Auction Sale Season to re- {urn thanks to his numerous pairoms for past favors. In requesting their esteemed and contipued patronage he desires to state that no effort or pains will be s on his part to make all sales entrusted to him successes. His very extensive practice in tho past should be a sufficient recom mendation as to his ability. All Sale given into his charge will be attended ¢ 'with ptuces avd dispatch . Sale list out and blank notes supplied free, on application, Parties wishing to engage his services may consult his Sarx REcisTir either at beérver or Standard Offi>és, Port for dates. claimed for Sales, and make acrangetments, or write to his address Phone at Residence, No. 31. = ! CHARGES MODERATE. 3 GEO. JACKSON, Nov, 1, 1901. Dress and Mantle 'Maker FISHES to inform the" ladies A that she has moved to the fcoms formerly occupied by "her aver Mr. Flint's Drug Stork where she is prep 4 ated to execute all or ders for Dress and Mantle Making in_a manner unsurpassed for Correctness of Style Gy and Charming Effect "2: Our charges are consistent wit' the value given. Port Perry, April 11909. NEW phone Directory ¥ is about' to publish & new 'lesus of the Port Perry P. 0] 'that he would ren: ntly solved the * with "the humble sck monk who for a in the iesh of the mention of pneumonia foun person to : p ..CANSES. aor pat ® ol pad that 4t often ¢ time seemed des- | yeligious revolution and yond his own eon- e the Soverument Arous putace. bred, i his fol- unable to learn was wild and Jés" that sweep steppes, and he might have boc a power in Sil | y and the successor of Holy John of Kron- stadt in the aficclions of the people were It not for o strain of the "lree wandering Cossack" in his blood. This strain made the violence of bis ans gu at time uharlp mubearable. bo, 4 the haly sud irae young man soelally impossible, and 1 ded to In- stances of tactlossness apd bad lao- guage which could pot Re operlooked. Nobody knew when would do something original, unex and awiul. 1 jovited to: the christenin of a little grand duke at whieh Coun Witte was present. Iliodore waa as likely as not to cll on. to a tr end denounce Wille for his Bins in a voice that nothing could quell. Iliodore's fanaticism makes him a subject for experts in mental discases. His personal life was'above reproach, and fis prayers were veritable whirl: winds of emotion. He wae finally sent from .St. Petersburg to the monastery of Tsaritin, ca the Vol where bis onslaughts on the & igs came intolerable, and his bishop, the most holy synod ail the local di nitaries of the church @nited in-a powerful and cowbined) attemipt to promote him from the - monkish cell which he occupied at Tsaritsin to the of abbut in A wealthy monastery n the pfosperous Tula district. | Theze are ni many monks in Rue- sia who would require much coaxing to moeke ruch an exchange, 'but in * this matter, es in éverything else, Tlio- dore was exceptional. Ho first let it be known in town that he was about to condemn himselt to die of starva- { ban tion. The people of Tsaritsin were thrilled by the pews. Seven thousand of them flocked fo the monastery 'church, where they found the man of God in an ecstss before the altar. Coming: to himsell and finding the sacred building Aull of people, the monk conducted a reli. ious service which roused the congre- gation to the highest piich of religions one th fed an Spprop 5 aving thas crea an .atmosphere of gostasy, he announced fh with them to 'the end and swore & solemn oath not 10 vat or sleep until he had received a message that he would be allo to stay in Tearitsin. Amid tears and 'groans and faintings and all the other evidences of acute strain the people swore a sitnilat oath. Telegrams wete then sent to the st holy synod and even to the czar. Black Hundred associations, with which Iliodore had long been con nected. and for whose newspapers he somotimes wrote fiery and incoherent waiting game and then implored Ilio- dote to release himseli and the con- gregation partially from their vow. He did =o and thas undermined his whole n, for in the Greek charch no- dy ein release from vows save the holy synod. he last finds DNiodore cogxed >a railivay carriage and then whirl o. "away by a special train to some agknown mation. It may salcly "that this is the end of mim ] The Wrongs of Richter, ¢ Dr. Huns Righter. the famows com- poser, whose frement fe announced, trankly comfoeges thet lw has never master our lsngunge, tories ard told of re. her. to Ne Sonn, by saying lying she not-..an estimable fect trans inde be- {a man who hag traveled rate | wal {und furniture take on new reason its pps ts oro its sales enormous, Ae Share ie at ro Doty Bicicot ns . 280°8 5. \30e And imiatio TORONTO DRESS PLAITING 0. Phone North 3843. 600 Yonge Street, Turonto. Mdme, Duhois et Fils, : DYERS, CLEAKERS AND MANGFACTURERS OSTRICH FEATHERS. WILLOW PLUMES A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE MATK 2948. 97 KING STREET WEST . . TORONTO THE MEXICAN BACK YARD. A Delighttinl Place Where One Finds Comfort and Elegapé A doscription 'of one Mexicas ts a description of a hundred, says Mexico. Take old Mancloya, for in- stance. It is a sleepy, languoreus place, out of the world, and appar ently well (ntisfied to live its own quiet life, rleeping by day, snd tak- ing its pleasures during the cool of the cyening. he" ding the tl a short time fou full of things worth looking sé lingering over; a most charming and interesting place. Like most Mexican fowns, clova has its public park Mon- where d plays evenings, and where the senors und senoritss parade and show off their finery. The park is not large; being only about size of four city ks, but it ig well hept, contains many beautiful flowers an roany varicties of shrubbery just high enough to give a semi-privecy to the walks, making them most delightiwl Jovers' lanes when' the soft the. moon mellows the lines "of succumb. tn the the. sion and to imbibe the Mexican throughout . Ss ¥ IASKATOON AND IT8 OPPOBTY S T1S--for a few valuable poln real estate lf Baska toon, 07H with and past oats,' : AV ANTED--SOUTH AFRICAN ak pd vu old: write ot finmod! Agora, 608 Molutyrs Block FRUIT LANDS FOR § g FRUIT FARM--20 ACRES IN W ONA district; Tost of an " mA, 880. 4 Sr) ) 1 bandily "8 nd. Chas. building Rete: en thousni noun. EGGS FOR HATCH! GAL WBITE WYAND will hatch from R - i Falls, : REGAL WHITE WYANDOTTE NJ first rive Burk's Falla 107, J $1.00 box, 8 fer $8.00 TX WLTE WY PIES SLVELY---qu Do highs 15 $1.00; 100 eggs, $4.00; trial orden #0 7 Paultry Farm, Sarnia. Ont vos - =e iy 20Y 28 . $1.00Box. © DR. SNAPPER'S ie Vim and Nerve Food 4 STRAWBEHRIES, POTATOES Raspberries for salo-- Willis En P. $4.00 por 1000 0. per LOO per Potatoes--KEarly O hie Barly Piri : Fortuna, Bh, den of "manana"--tihat nothing need be | leit done today which can be puf off un- {J til to-morrow. The town has about 4,000 inhabi- tants, snd you are. willing to admit that at night. though you might well be skeptical during the day; for it fe | 25 apparently not the proper thing for. any of the women to appear on jhe aw streets during the day, and the men {except the lomngers and coun- trymen and storekeeners) scem to be always in a hurry to get back to their *patioa," or baek gard parks, And it is these back yards which are the important part of the roai- denees. The house 1a mervly a place QTART THA ROUTE TOK postal for circulars or 108. and terms. Alfred T; in which to eleep dnd a sheller from [Al storma; while the patio is where they "live. Where we of the north fur nish and beautily the house, they lavish their care and attenlion upon thelr outdoor residence, and the re sult ie a mast dreided success. : Under a blue semi-tropicel sky, sur. toutided by Sowers nd grass well kept walks, en ol Togs i benuties and. have an air of comfort end elo- gance all thelr own. es A MATEUR PSO A ; Ema

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