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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 28 Sep 1911, p. 4

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Sh bakers, $4.70; ri bag of 90 Iba. $2.50. Anrerican No. 3 yellow, Téa Mill bran, Ontario, $23 to $24; oba, : middlings, Ontario, $27 to $23; jshorts, toba, $35; moulllie, $26 to $2 | Eggs, selected, 24c to 2e; No. § stock, Mc to 2c; No. 2, lsc. { , Cheese, easterns, l4%c to M¥o./ . Butter, choicest, %H%¢ to 2c; beconds, Bo to Yo. A i CATTLE MARKETS. East Buffalo Cattle Market. : EAST BUFFALO, N.Y., Sept. 2L.--Cattle Receipts, 125. Market fairly active and steady. Prime steers, $7.40 to $460; butch- er grades, $3 to $I. -Reoel] | Calyes-- pts, 100. Market, fairly detive and %c lower. Cull to/choice, # to i slow, 5c .65; cull to fair, to $5; sheep, §2 to $4.40. Hi pts, 3400. Market, slow, 150 fo %c lower. Yorkers, $1.35 to.§1.40; stags, #5 to $5.50; pigs, $8.40 to 36.50; mixed, $7.30 to $1.35; heavy, $1.30 to $1.86; Toughs, $3 New York Live Stock. NEW YORK, Sept J.--Beeves--Re- celpts 1778 heud; no trading; feeling head; Sheep steady; lambs slow. $4; culls, $L50 to 33; lambs, 8 culls, $4 to $4.50. Hogs--Receipts 1481 head, Market low- State hogs, $1.35 to $1.50; common i and . 1 $6.80; Texans, $4.50 to $6.30; calves, $6 Sheep--Receipts, 30,000; market, steady. Native, $2.25 to $4.25; western, $2.30 to $4.55; lambs, 34 to $8; western, $4.35 to $8.20. London Woman's Suicide. Rochester, N.Y., Bept. 22.--Nellie O'Kane, 31 years of age, of London, Ont., committed 'suicide yesterday af- ternoon by taking carbolic acid in the yard of a residence on East avenue. An empty carbolic acid bottle was md on the ground near her. her purse was a letter written by , addressed to Jim Downes, 527 *"These letters to be mailed. don't know I am in Rochester, and if send a message do it quietly, for sister is not strong and they will you what to do, if they want my Teduins sent or not." Meap2rrow Escape. ; Parry Sound, Sept. 22.--Edward Sav- age of Toronto, aged 23, had a narrow drow. while swim- the weeds. Inspéctor of the provincial police and J. C. McMullin of Toronto were standing oii the bank and noticed his distress. Phe former cut Tie fope 8 Pre-lon the peoples, by the - Queen, pt for the amusement of the court, ce served up ss a venison 4 "ie ple was opened out 3 firey In all the dignity of is 18 lpches, snd made & courtly ? 10_the astonished and da- of | tres! with the ish plot. was Richard Gfbeon, & dwarl who came Into the world four years before Hodson. Hid ability as an artist was of a high' order. He married Ann Shepnard, court dwarf to Queen Flenrietta Mary, the King giving away the bride and the Queen presenting her with a dismond ring. © Waller, "the court poet, wrote one of his pretty sets of verses on the oecasion. The marriage turned out a 'oomplete success In every way. and the littl= couple had pine children," ive of whom were of full ordinary etature. Gibson lived to 75 years of sue, his good lady surviving hits for 15 years. Another notdble dwarf wes Joseph Borulwaski, the Pole, of whose debut an interesting tale is told. As a boy of 15, when he was just ome inc higher than a two-foot rule, Borul- waski was presented to the Empress : Maria Theresa, who was so charmed by his looks and grace that she ! seated him on her lap and gave him hearty kiss. To the Queen's ques ition as to what he considered the most interesting sight in Vienna, the dwarf replied: at 1 now behold. 20 little a man on the lap of so great a lady." This speech rendered the little fellow a great favorite. 111, and for more than half a cen- inry Bordlwaski made bis home at eo English court. : This dwarf, wha at his tallest was picture we some slight idea of what maguificent buildings . must ve been like; Even. the fire lib: presented - to the L philanthropists sink into in- as gis when considered with the palatial baths bostowed up- Roman Ei- perors. 5 The bathing was s veritable vice with certain Romans, and some smong them, we are assured on ex- cellent .pathority, would bathe six or sev'n times » day a..l remain in the tepidarimm ~ an artificially heated apsrtment * where one lounged and : fn' an stmosph ; fragrance, while slaves masday- scraped his body. Thence to the wuier, sweet with yfnmes. and, retiring by an- other door, enjoyed a cooling shower. Returning to the tepidarium, he wae anointed, if of the wealthier class, by his slaves, with rare ointments and oils of the costliest description, while soft music played in an ad joining chamber! -~ A Canadian Disraeli. From Montreal eomes an announce- ment of national interest. In the Parliaments of Canada are English, Irish, Scotch, French and Icelandic representatives of that com- plexity known as the Oanadian peo- ple. But did it ever strike you that there are no Jews? Yet thers sre 125,000 Hebrews in Canada. They are active in all the other activities of the community except that of politics. In Toronto, Montreal and Winnipeg tie bearded, dark men are large busi- ness operators, many of them. Bat litically they have never been am- itious, It is said that the Jew has no national sense. In Montreal a revolution may be on the way. The other night was or- anized there the 'United Hebrew olitical Bociety," which aims at taking part in thé* coming Dominion election. Reports are that it con- trols 5,000 votes in one riding Queer Place for a Home. *Two remarkable disciples of the open-a'r life have been li for the past 14 years in a chalk pit a few miles from Barham Btal East Kent, England. They sre "Molly," aged 80, and "Billy," aged 60, mother oa ; they not have a roof e the'r heads. Bome time ago a friend presented them with Py iy thinking that they would appreciafe it. They slept in it for one night. The. next morning they set fire to it, declaring that it was "stufly s place to dleep in." We want one Be 190° ¢ of intelligence, probity and grace, to wear out life with--persons whom oan measure ves and who shall hold fast to good semse and rirtue.--Emerson. allyincrease, and so year by year the security to the bond investor becomes greater and the safety oftond investments more certain. SECURITIES CORPORATION LingrEn blic by |P joueness gud um treatment for itchir all mesns lonk afte bload and the sy get rid of the an skin naflmeot mt the itching, and it pr walopment of eczem skin troubles. J Mrs. Oscar Vancotf, Bask., writes that; Dr. ent cured her boy © is_head was a mass Of , at all dealers, Bates & Co., Limited ABOUT A Many Marvelous Feafires: Ci tn THis Small Wi chil Few pieces of machilery &i marvelous features t ) watch, As a generally may be 'stated that § smallest, most delicatd dnstrg the same number of § ever been devised. Alou} ent pieces of material en construction and upw arate operations are its manufacture. Certain of the facts its performance are al when considered as ¢ wha! smith strikes several h on his anvil a S27 an of course is glad when but the roller jewel of a Wt var] day--and day after 000 impacts against the fork 680,000 blows during the 'ce year without stop or res 8,153,600,000 blows duris of 90 years, the peri watch is usually gusrante time. But the wonder of it does trom | here. It has been caleulated: wer that moves the watch ent to only four times the fi in a flea's jump. The w therefore what might be equivalent of a four-flea horse power would suffi 270,000,000 watches, ! F the balan: a watch is méved & # power 1.48 inches wi 8.558 3-4 miles conti A jor toch ofl 48 regnits cate the litle hing a mile run. It takes o of a drop of oil to oil the! chinery for a year's se Sabbath Keep! Sabbath keeping appean soon after the Babel confi known meth te! The ancient Hebfew. g nearest approatiitgs calendar of any of any record. 3 >| nooutlay. D8 | ternal or internal Brandon, Masi! WANTE ABENTS WAN : either sex. locally, on as bread; salary Two do 8 nd comniission; experience hn #13. s Go., Limited, Poronwh. pepe prey EOUCATIONAL. ET READY FOR A BETTER POSI- p TION---we fit you at home; olal, engineering, matriculation, veach« ae onl CIE respon 8 i". of Toronto, Canada. © P01 ¥ TEACHERS WANTED. OHER W ANT & D--PROTRES- TANT; School Seotion Ne. 6. Widdl- { fled; duties to comnience Oot. 2, 1911. Apply, stating required, to A. Ontario. X ualifications and salary ow, Widdifleld Station, Sliver Pine Healing Ol Healed a Barb-Wire Cut : [without leaving a scratch | [Bima Ka McCaans, or Mow Ray, MAx., writes: "Please send me a bottle of Silver Pina Healing Oil. 1 | a colt cut last winter with barb wire--I used half a bottle and it healed wp and dida't leave a '| scrateh, Now I have another colt that has got cut that I calculate to heal with what is left, but 1 would like to have you pend me bottle if 1 sho For all kinds of wounds, bruises, burns and sores on animals or human beings, Silver Pine Heal- ing Oil is a quick, safe and wonderful healer, Keepa bottle on hand for times of _ |seed. In 26c., 80c. and $1.00 bottles, at your dealer's or from t loterastional Stock Food Co., Limited, Tereats, Can. Hi nals Reo (1 ated FINARGED CANCER , Bvans, Discoverer of the famous Evans' Cancer Outs, desires all who suffer with Caneer $0 write to him. Two days' treatment cures ex cancer, Write wo EK. D, Evans wba, Osnada. ' es Oatarrh of the Bladder, corntion of the and 2 rigs Ea Pt site O, P. ta. 'Smoking In Berlin Streets, Before May 23, 1833, no smokin rae died Tn the streets or parks foe and 'off rs were punished Sh hens inteactisn of prise of Miss Mary Arthar, . retary of the Women's Trade oon League, the dlaims of the 15,000 wo- |i aie who 'went on strike in : have beer 'settled, © A buxom and expressive viol 'arthur does. mow ut Act Sabor. Laties on Behelt abor., battles ion It is doubtful, however, knows more about and history of women's work ia all its | A' MCTAGOART, MD. CM, departments. Her zation ave" wondertul. she raised the membershi League from 40,000 to $00,008 all 'monsenseé," she says, * wers that women cannot be ho Y They oan; and I. have} organized. proved it." " "Her 'Sorrow. One of the closest friends of Prin- cess Mathilde was Count Benedetti. the French ambassador whom the ing of his death, after he her intimate counselor for more than forty years, are worth recalling. "Alas." she said, "now there is np one left 'who will dare to contradict He " A Gruesome Collection. Fi At the prison of Bt. Paul at Lyons, . there is a curious vollection of) pens. They are the pens which the executioners have signed the regulation receipts for the pris: oners handed over to them to be exe- cuted. At each execution a fresh {is used for the purpose, and the foe is left to dry' upen 5 A ; $3 MELINDA ST, TORONTO, o | fund not less Stocks and Binds Bought avd Seid en Toronto, Montreal, Now York and Lon: on, England, Stock Enchanges, Po ite od BVSBIWENY SECO > plapos on 207 Osnadian or American 21 Melinda Street, Toronto, Telophoues N 79789, Cable Address "Lyvaphun." Wilson Pays the Freight Yougstwholesale prices ime | i erderod now. Special terms 4 pay. WRITER. {disoretion. offer a larger prise to lores | Monday hace Hai References X as to Dr. McTaggart's fessional standing and personal Rey. N. Burwash, D, * Vietoria College. Right Rev. J. F, Sweeney, Bishop .of Toronto. 'Hon. Thomas Coffey, Senatos, 'Ca tholic Record," London. Dr. McTaggart's vegetable reme- | dies for. the liquor and tobacco habits are. healthful, safe, inexpen- sive home treatments. No hypo- dermic injections ; no publicity ; no tion | joss of time from business, and & certain'cure. Consultation or cor- respondénce invited. ' To ensure attention address chinann yrise re. offe for the man Ww 0 'will marry the ugliost and most crippled wonien, and for thé women, over forty who haye been ilted at loast twice. The money was eft a big finencier, who, realizing that beauty ls an stiraction hard to overcome, made a provision ia hid will that out of the income" ol the than $80 shall go with the plies rl in any year, and the cripple' shell receive $60. 4 women over forty who have been Jil ed by a lover receive, when the funds permit, $50 each, but the trustee can vary this amonnt, and, si. his own one "who will marry an anus ugly girl, or ope to whom nat been. specially wnkind, ern : Fi. Accident 'Days, > An investigation into the causes of seoidents 'among industrial - workers Sarsted tor a QuEher of Loan in many shows e grea nom ber, of casualiie we Satu while Monday is. & close second. oN Fig Astiieris Pi ; ay. is A ex] bd 3 ne R mens but {tis noted also that the : peeideuts are shou} a4 num. prous. This gives 1 s tio) that the day of rests so! ies i 10g. wisely spent Medioal Ba ilk Woman Fino { perfect. hinge-stay. fence, Ti fe 2 week telling on' the 5 it 18 a square mish it is impossible to bend the wn fact it is the best fence .m this or any. other country, Befare purchasing a 'Wire Fence don't fail to inspect the Diirow Fence. Sa eR J. H. Brown, | DEALER IN AGRICULTURAL: FMPLE- MENTS AND MACHINERY. April 6, 1905.4. | Ix returning thanks to the publicfor th _ patronage extended tome for over 3 years, I' wouid Tespectiully infinite that Am, as neual, ey teady; or businase, wn 4 ny 5 will'be allowed oni alt Sales from vow 3 Jum, 1st next. All work being © %& MADE BY HAND " and no factory work kept in ~stook, the super rity of my goods will at onge hegom apparent. £07 " ntending purchasers will find. that giving me s call before looking elsewhere they can be enited in quality and price, my long experience fu the trade being an' india. putacle guarsnted that perfect sntisfaction will be given by any article purchased; Everthing in my liné of busines Kept constaytly on hand and ropairs neatly and promptly attonded to. 4 ft x . JOHN ROLPH. «/ Port Perry, Dro. 1, . [A

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