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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Sep 1911, p. 1

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MORE! Private Funds at 4 per cent. "Jno. W. Crozier, : 170k, CONVEYANOER, 2 Ba Office at residence, 6th Con. ** Roach (one mile west of Port Periy,)--.|: Monsy 10 Loan. A E FAREWELL, K.C., LL.B,, Cou A J Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- vitor, &o., Notary Public and Conveyauoer. Office>--Sonth 'wing Court House, - hitby, Ont. ' : W. A SANGSTER, 2} 2t0 8 pn. eninge. ; Office Hairs ~9 t0 12 Also open Saturday oa Gold Filfings, Bridge and Crown DOYBLAS ADAMS, and Brokers. * EX TO "(4 per cent upwards-- British Oapital.) LOAN INSURANCE REAL! ESTATE Marriage TF Agents C- Po R., Gon Work'a Specialty, Vitalised Air. yal iy A DR. R. L. GRAHAM 8 uoomsson ro De. FD, MOGRATTAN DENTIST PERRY. ¥ of' Dentistry, including aud Bridge Work: successfully practiced. on Gold, Silver, Aluminam Rubber Plates . Fillings of Goll, Silver or Cement Painless extraction when required: 4 Piices to suit the tines North Ontario Observer A Weekly - Political, Agricultural and Family Newspaper 18 PUBLISHED AT Cn. vemTo PERRY, ONT EVERY THURSDAY MORNING An BY H. PARSONS TRIMA --1 por anna, {sald In niving; aon 450 ive fared. io Sutwrtpli go rie "Al bran Lrowa 'Artifical Teeth 5 or a: sod po paper Hh Arora are paid up. ES RR PL pT sasured by Ni , and' AERTIIRMANDS, poviad om : TR re 5 No advertise: ox 0 tukea ont unl paid tar. ) A LIBERA % lscoant allewsd to Morshants and othe A rho verte 3 ihe gear of hal year, " THESE tors will th all cases be. strictly | adhered to +0. JOB DEPARTMENT, Poiaphieta Hand Bills, | Posters Going Wust 6.52 am. The mails are despatched from the Pos Office Port Perry as follows : Going North-- 0.00 a.m. Going South--11.20 a, wm. Going North-- 8.16 p.m. Uoing South--10 p.m. GEO. JAOKSON, Licensed Auctioneer, Valuator, &o. FOR THR COUATY OF ONTARIO AND TOWNSHI} OF QARTWEIGHT, ISHES at thia the conimencement cf - another Auction Sale Season to fe. turn thanks $6. his numerous past favors, and continued patrons; state that no effact or an his part. to mak sales entrusted to him su¢cesses. His extonsive practice in "sho past should ba « sufficient recom mendation: as to his 'ability. All. Sale given into his charge will be attended & with prowptnase ped dispatch Sale lias made out mad blank notes supplied free, on application, | . i Pacties wishing 'to engage his services "ort & Rvagaren aither at Tt reli, Offi _ Port Purry, for dates claimed *for si sad maka arrangements, or writs to his 4& Phone at Residence, No. 81. wa { CHARGES MODERATE. : GEOs JACKSON, Noy. J, 1001. _" Pork Perry P. O membered, JOS. BAIRD r IOENSED. AUCTIONEER for the SEE GTO Manchester, Jan. 19, 1800: isis patrons for In requesting their esteohiod he desires to will be spared the Operuver Office Pat Licenses. | NT AUCTION SaLE.--Mr | Robt. Asiiton, lot 10, con. 8, E Whitby, one of the most ex'enrive (and enterprising facmers in tle County of Qutarig, being about .o m fatiming; and in agder 10 + clearance o' hs ha AA Ja (superior of his stock, and'all knowing ate aware of the fact that he would not keep an inferior animal on his premises, Some idea may be had of the im- portance of this sale when we stat» that the list isa large.one aud embraces in Clydesdales alone two brood mares weighing 3,100;" a matched team of 3-yearold bay geldings, they are benuties ; a bright ay gelding 3-years-old; there are also two young drivers; while there are twenty-seven choice Shorthorn Grade Cattle, all worthy of a prize ; 24 Shropshire Sheep. and 28 an- mals 1a the Swine list; the imple. ment ligt is a long one and embraces everythiog required on a first.class farm, and all are up-to date, Make a note of time and place and don't fail ta altend the sale. Joi 1 » {. Russia's Premier Dies of a Wouads. 7 evs Sept. 17.--P. A. Stolypin, Brine Minister of Russia, who was ; hot, dniie a gala performance at {the Opera House here {Thursday tgight fast, died at 4p o'clock this TA anounced that the dead It is an sifiesman's heart was not strong endligh to withstand . the effects of pal hemorrhage which the "doctors: were. unable to cope with. The dying man suffered intense {agony during which he would} " {mya frequently, "Death is creep 'ing By fd MEnts, Ke. has it several times." This Fire. shrewdly for a moment, [From The Nows of Monday] ° Damage to the extent of about #300 to the buildings and contents was caused by a fite' rhat broke out | wh in the paper room of thes Uni x Station last evening; but siwaikag | tine was the loss, the flames white nat subdued until ode fireman, O Hugh, of the Partlandstree: gl haa ; : ol on duty uader the archway at. tion street first noticed smoke issn ing from the hall to the north under the large hallway. and after a vain | attempt to force his way throught the passage he returned 10 the street] and rang tu au alarm. Fortunatel the firemen managed to confine th blaze to the paper room for had the {#8 flames penetrated to the paint roo which is next to it a serious fi could not have been averted. was while attempting to force his! way under the main entrance thal Firsman Ough was overcome 'b! gas. He was removed in a fir wagon to St. Michael's Hospital} where he regained consciousness an hour later. Ch Before the fire was got under coh trol, the smoke became so de that the {ront of the station completely enveloped, and ticket agents were compelled make their way to safety leavin behind all that could not be carri out in one journey. The cause is unknown altho the theory had been advanced tha some of the rats which infest th station buildings may have been having a feast on matches and an, ! this way set fire to the paper, Sy Earache, Toothach ® native extended a coln, says the custom of these companies to their [Indians in coins bearing f own Impress and to refuse all 'specie at their posts, thus com- and Get Instant Relief, | Nothing Equals 3 NER ifs "It strikes me that you have allowed me to make a fool of myself long enough," said Chesry angrily. "Here She laughed harshly. 3 "You don't understand," said Boyd. "Miss Wayjand"-- Boyd shook his head In negation, but she gave him no time for speech, "It seems that you wanted to pose as a hero before her and employed us to build up your triumph, Weil, 1 am fd Marsh ment, the outburst had been so unex- pected, but be realized that he owed ber too much to take offense. "Miss Wayland will take no hand fn you knew that all the time." "Why won't she help you?" queried Cherry. "Doesn't she care about you? Doesn't she know to understand your plight?' enough enough 3 ine & trial, 26¢ Jor box. x sve boxes for 31.00, at aly peny, Kingston, Ont Madrid, Sept. 19.--King Alfonso to-day signed a decree suspending the constitutional guarantees throughout Spain, This is equiv~ alent. to declaring the country under: martial law. Thus act, which has been under consideration for some: days, was taken to give the Govern- ment power to deal sharply and promptly with the revolutionary agi'atiob now fermenting in many) parts of Spain. The General Union of Labor to.day decided to calla .| general strike throughout Spain on a date to be fixed later. \ London, Sept. 19, -- The over- throw of the Spanish Monarchy wis insured against at Lloyds this after- noon when'the high rate of twenty.) five guinzas (approximately $126) pet cent. was paid for the policies. A ih GS ln. TICKETS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WorLp.--Mr, W. H. McCaw, Port Perry, is now in a position to issue tickets to all parts of the world and, to supply all necessary information; to parties as to the cheapest: and; best routes, &c, In addition to his: bl road and Steams] into sight. Seized a lest she pass him unnoticed, he been re ap: the Grand Trunk Railwa intending to travel will co own interests by confulting. Mf, McCaw before embacking on a trip. Grand Trunk Service to the Northwest The Grand Trunk are fo receipt of! , | the following letter in connection with the watch staring over the rail. He saw close drawn curtains over the cab- tourist sleeping car operated Toronto to Winunipeg and E via Chicago, April 18th :-- ; "Upon returning from my western' {rom ton '| trip 1 feel it my duty to write you'and gers were still asleep. Then as he stood there heavy bearted, drooping with fatigue, his wet body chilled by the morning's, bresth, the Grande say that the accommodation we receiv=: ed was far beyond our expeetatio: and every member of our party was more than pleased with the courtesy; shown by your officials both at Chicago and Winnipeg." (8gd) T. A. NmmLEY, { gesiit i ia ii

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