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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 12 Oct 1911, p. 2

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HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Port Perry. 'YRE OBSERVER HAS A Goon CIRCULATION, wd constantly growing in favor. ®t is BES Advert ng Medium in County ; is ELE of the Auricptaial e more ©om- ical class of schemiers, ig the Oldest founded in 2 ms oh in its local pet eral ssbws Glepart. 'ment ands Le eortivdly a the Iplace of 'publication--Rett 1 per annum in advance, f not in advance, $1¥e will be JOB PRINTING -- Ta Most MODERW 'STVLES AND AT Low PRICRS, North Ontarie Observer. "(Tho Ofetal Puget of the People.) FOUNDED IN 18587. only Paper Péintel und Published in ----e eT PORT PERRY, OCT.1z2, 191. The Bouse bogey no longer dis- turbs anyone. Monday, 'October 80th, will bes Woankegiving Day. Catade heveelf will - shortly Be mak- ing generatattack on turkey " West Kent farmers will realize about '$500 am acre Sor their tobacco this year. Yale Larfbeo is the largest constitu. mies Canada. It covers 107,000|s 'he Outario Provincial Fair will o ni on December 11th and pod . : Owe hundred and sist students have 'The largest number yet. For the first time in the his of Qanada the Dominion note bas passed the one trey million Congratulations to Sir James Whit- ney, who, was 33 the, Toronie Star re. marks, 'was y-eight years y » fast Monday. usp Toronto Telegram: -- Sir Wilfrid Laurier realised that the result of the election might be » sha but he ever imagined it be a hair-cut. - JI Miss Rose, rn editor of the in the Canadian | Warm, fis NE she is Ipreity, "will sondaet at extremely Waring thirty ye hei 5 uoprecedfoted a ee phenononfinal. in we have demonstrate d 4c our fitngls to ie Bn nations i{ the British e | neighbousy who look: us when we were to help uqwhen we "wi and wouldinot so, fc a tppe whi we, Seem ing, and Hyd 'no ed cynical sme for us whem i to help ourfelves,--those ¥ bours, I say, cooly prop us the gredt favaur | and diverthg the sia prosperity & as to mal through thfir own tet selfish and magndoi truly! Wdl, we have the "old Adam" left glad that fanada 'has'§ people back "in their © But, besifles allthis, it ci be denied that there Is g|of truth in [what is s the advoctes of | both sides|pf 'the 3 that Sir Wilfrid" --not so much by oppa ciprocity - a by, s | would be 'followed' We ha ve Ded yh on and off for a ; and | to- sug -farthe: . t movement. was' |articleg'bya Mr. G I believe) a peared' newspaper en it Wi tegime of the late Mr, Bi were not merely astonished but ast appearance io sucha p some promineg u at the time why. th admitted "such columns. The © - De mortius wel me giving the ans! J| warde some mis tween Mr. Bunting 4 Macdonald led to:th of The Hnipire by (K Creighton of Owe} ever, whatever were soon smooth for a long time: been ooited and il and trouble developed -into. St, Vit dance, First her left arm "became affected, then the leg ud entire Jo side. bad' that she Tally could not hold anything i her hand, and could only: get about with a sliding, j je erking motion. Not- withstanding that al we were giving. her medicine, she seeced to growing worse, and < finsll speech became "affected: We | Same so pind alarmed 'about her that finally her father a of Dr. Williams' Pink Bile, a +58 began giving ber these. s course of a few weeks - -- much ities, and before 4 oriog o were gone she was again * enjo! perfect health. This was in vol, and she has not had a tom of the trouble since T feel ustified in saying the cure is permanent." ' Dr. Williams" ville, Out, ohnson. They were martied on~ er an arch of a The liam Boadwil 0, o| Miss Annie B, ir by of x= bridge. The brid looked charming, After a sumptuovs repast amid be | showers of. congratalation the happy conple left for a visit to friends in other parts, We wish for the young couple a very bright and happy life: The Head Anpiversity services of Sunday, Oct. 1st., were: interfer. ed gd with éonsiderably bythe rain, Rev. J. Harris, Mr. Murray, of the Bank of Commerce, and Rev. A. Richard, all came and rendered excellent: help by wise and: timely addresses, and sermons, The Mon day evening meeting was » decided she 'guccess, the address by Rev. R Bamforth was well 'ca rofit all 'who hea ple the marvelous man, Mr, Burhan

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