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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 16 May 1912, p. 2

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store of Mr. J. E. Beato : ed by burglars and goods stolen to the value of nearly $400.. Much} sympathy is expressed for that gentleman in his loss. A liberal' reward is being offered for finforma- tion that will lead to arrest of the guilty ones. highly appreciated By intelligent congrega- he leaders, Mr. W. Ir. Jas Stonehouse, } necessary prepara. der that the Choir should be exceptionally large on that occa. '| ston by inviting many former mem bers of the Choir both from a dis~ tance 'and others in this vicinity, and the result must have been highly gratifying to them for the turnout was thirty strong, and they presented & pleasing, animated appearance; while the uniformity of the costumes of the ladies had a magical effect, and the music ren - dered, by the Choir as a whole, the gentlemen, members, the Quintette, Sinn Tatoo, piles the Carte and Soloists was ; 1. MCCAW _ . | &ettainly of 'a' high order, but if Re AGENT. | hhesible, the. young lady soloists, , of : Toronto, and ate hijpj: of Canning Li on; Were Hl iC Sparttaner stars. The instrumental music -| conducted by Mise Willard was invigorating and faultless. The /| pulpit was occupied by the worthy, talented and popular pastor who was ably #ssisted by the Rev. John Harris, and although no particular {ext was taken or sermon preached there was an inspiration in the ap~- peal directed to the young to take advantage of the if portant oppor- tunities open to them by identifying themselves with eccleastical affairs and thus do justiceto themselves. Bilas Page, rep culvert, lots 6 and jon ar Hugh Munroe, filling washout con. } Div 42 $8.00 - Sx v Sarfi McConnell, rep bridge con 7 Div. 90 $9. rn : 180-1 Jiio, Thompson, § valuation of 1 pts ewe killed, and 1 injured by dogs EO : = Trot A A | Press Notices of the Talent to 210 P Appear at the Grand Concert in the Town Hall, Port Perry, on Monday, June 3rd. gether being a business men an. Perty has made it possil cially get up a program on so gigantic a scale prizes that cannot fail the owners of the best horses anywhere foremost athletes of the AN BAY EoycHaiNe y THA LAKES; Erc. enterprise, ordinary scope is practi ; by the grand purses they are giving; that the Club is. composed. of TA Cian a right stampof membetsto assiire RR 1 Ar MINE cess in uny enterprise in whi AR iny AINE 3 may embark, and in A , successds asstired owlig tg the fact X at the Club have the right kind| ° track=-no better anywhere--the| $12.00 wires . Wm. Holtby, § valuation of 6 ewes killed by dogs $60.00 Luther Michell, § value of x éwe | killed by dogs $6.68 : | Geo. Mark § value Toronto World 1--8pecial men: tion may be thade of the work of Miss Mildred Walker, who. scored an unqualified success, She ap. peared three times on the program and responded to numerous encores during the evening. She has a veice of remarkable depth and and is extremely cessful 'Via SARNIA OR OHIOAGO. Literature, ticknts and full informa: tion from any Grand Truuk Agent, or of 1 ewe killed skill bave proved d and whose laurels have | on many a well.faug] grand combinatiotl, in $0 inte) 0 with great eolat on aspemblage and prove afl shjoj outing 16 all the people. JL splendid Band has Been for the occasion so that the. ¢ est of Band music may bets An active and reliable comm are doing their utmpst and i ting forth every effort to make! Celebration of 1912, under the i pices of which it is being: make it in every respect, a Te breaker, and far eclipse the h snccedsful one of 1911. 'That will succeed beyond their sanguine expectations no one moment doubts. The track athletic grounds are in the condition for the occasion so : "stan officials of the. Club; "s6 that the public may eXpect a rare treat, and that the attendance will be such as 10 satisfy the management that their efforts in bringing on so important a race meeting have not been in vain but that at its lose the ex- chequer. of the Club will overflow as a result, 'THe Club richly deserves a multitude attendance, and duiibt- less it will get its deserts, for no such large purses have ever before been offered in this County at a race meeting.' ---- Good as a-Dostor 1n'the House Walker won the hearts of the audi: d right ence with her charm, as well as well as with her distinguished gifts, her recitations showing versatility in both pathos and humor, while her vocal solos were rendered with good tone, quality and fine, sustain: ed power, Toronto Daily Globe -- Chas. Emery rendered "The Highland Brigade," and was encored again and dgain. His other selections werd equally well given to the great | delight of the audience, which gave him double and treble encores for his second and third selections. Charles of way to" grave pits, 1910 24.00 nh J5d. Howsam, snow shoveling Div 55 $28.80 : : y 31 Till, slow shovelling Div 54 dohs.11, 12, $29.25 Wm. Stabback,show shovelling and rep. culverts Div. 89 $26.65 > Thos, Dyer, snow shovelling DIV 19a $27.25. : Arthur Crosier, snow shovelling Div. 35 $25.80 el andl snow shovelling Biv. 16 $7.40 Geo. Smith, snow 15 $13. 40 A. F. Stone snow shoveling and repair of culverts Div 76 $22.08 Alex Boe, snow shoveling and re- pair of culverts Div. 74 $16.55 ore Race, 2.35 class--Trotor Pace +: fre Me Marathon Rage (opens) . : Baseball Tournament .. Ee Relay Race, 1 fille, (4 than teattis), opetl Mile-Race--open gs 420 Yard Race--open ve atd Race--open A ' : 'Rede--DBoys 16 yerrs and under 3 2. ug . oy Pox Cigars. Ladies, Race Fat:Man's Race (200 Pounds and over} - 5 fs OBIRRVER Has a GobY CIREOLATION, a¥d la constantly growing in favor. It is the B dvertising Medium in the County ; is the champion of the Agric ilturists and of the more coi- servative and practical class of peo- 1a, is not a favorite of schemers, and cliques ; it is the Oldest and Best Established--founded in 1857--the most original and best in {ts local and grace pews depart- nent and is printed entirely in the place of publigation--Port Perry. T'arMs--§1 per annum in advance, if not paid in advance, $1.50 will be ha cl JOB PRINTING -- Tug Most MODERN STYLES AND AT Low PRICES. . .e ww ve .r (x shovelling Div § CONDITIONS ~Hors: RACES to enter and 4 to Start | entry § per cent. of purse per cent additional from money winners. § MiLk RACE-- Entrance Fee $2. §#RALL TOURNAMENT --Entrance Fee #2; draw takes place ot 10 o'clock, alf Tntries dinst be made with the Secretary dp to" The drawing 'May Day" drawn by Lela Black, (age 14) occupies considerable space and is conspicu- ously illustrated in the issne of the teams must be represented June 1. Toronto News :-- Mr. TT ----------IE North Ontario Observer. (The OMctal Paper of the People.) FOUNDED IN 1887. = Only Paper Printed and Pablished Port Perry. PORT PERRY, MAY 16, 1912. Customs receipts for April, reach- ed $8,075,962, an increase of $7, 566,819. Canada imported 2,500,000 doz- ens of eggs from the United States during 1911. W. M. 8. Oonvention The Manchester Sunday School Free-will-offering will take place 'Sabbath, May 26, 1912,--afternoon evening---2.20 and. 7 o'clock, Canadian Farm, of last. week. It certainly does the young lady credit and both the scene and the locality of it is original wlile the occupants of the jaunting car and its appurt- ances are ip good taste. Miss Lela is destined at no distant day should she persist in devoting sufficient time to her natural accomplishments as an artist to become famous. Scugog has every reason to bs proud of so gifted an artist in its midst. in Mr, Clarence Town left town on Tuesday last for North Bay where he takes an important position with a leading Undertaker of that place, as Eobalmer and Funeral Director. That he will give a good account of himself and prove an important ac- quisition to the estabiishment with which he becomes identified no one will for a moment queetion. All wish the young man success. on favorite with his audience. big hit. hit with the audience. acter songs and monologues. - QGreenbaak. SARY Emery, entertainer, was a huge St. Louis Star :--Jack Howard at the Columbia this week 1s making a Washington Post :--Jack How- ard, character comedian at Chase's Theatre this week made his usual Toronto World :--Toronto's new- est comedian, Mr. Jack Howard, made a decided hit with his char- VICTORIA DAY -ANNIVER- GREENBANK PRSSBYTERIAN SABBATH SchHooL--MAY 19 AND 24, 1912. Sunday, May 19--Services will be new and important recotds {1 doubtless be made. & Germany has taken the first towards holding an internat conference on the matter of sect of life at sea. A Monday, May 13. All me present. The Reeve in the Minutes of last meeting res confirmed. The communications were public importance, i Evidently the dogs have playing considerable havoc a the sheep in the municipality d the past month as no less seven persons came beloreig repair of culverts Div. 77 $11.50 'on | justificd in taking any action. "| ROYAL RODERICK (10055) (18576) jmp. Jas. Leask, snow shovelling and Thos. Spencer snow shovelling Div $a 952.95 ; ; Wm. Harper, snow shovelliig Div 83 $4.80 The committee of the whole Cott: cil that were appointed to investigwte the case of Mr. Ward re accident to horse on the fifth concession reported that after carefully considersng all the circumstances connected there- with, concluded that they were not Horse Register BARUN OF CAIRNES [12727] (15142) imp: Clydesd le, the property of J. M. Macfarlane, Sonya His route will in- clude Cresswell, Sunderland, Pinedale, and own stable. Clydesdale. the property of J. M. Mauer farlanc, Sonya. He will bo at his one stable throughout the season. SILVER STAR [11540] (14366) imp- Cly: desdale, the property of J. M. Mcfarlane, Sonya. He wi'l remuin at his own stable Baby's Own Tablets are as good as a doctor in the house. They never fail to relieve the little one from stomach and bowel troubles, to expel worme, make teething easy and promote healthful sleep, Cons cetning them Mrs. J. H Turner, Glenora, Ont., says: "I always re- commend Baby's Own Tablets to my friends. long time and find them without an equal. ~ They relieved baby of the I have used them fora" LINDSAY. CITIZENS BAND IN ATTENDANCE £9 Both the Track and Athletic Grounds will be in fine condition. The Gate Ticket gives permission to the public to have access to ay part of the grounds irtespeclive of fences. BASEBALL at 10 a,m., Sharp! AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock Sharp | ADMISSION--Adults 26 cents Obildren 15 cents. Grand Stand--Free. = feverishness and rest} while cutting teeth and have made her one of the. most healthy babies there 1s. 1 always keep them in the house and consider them asgcol as a doctor." The Tablets are sald by medicine dealers or by - mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Wikams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. c- It will be scen by Messrs. D. G. Ross & Son's advertisement in other columns that they have pur. chased the Myrtle Livery Stables and business of Mr. J. W. Disney and are making exiendive improve- ments of the premises, besides they Grand Concert in the Hvening When the following Talented Entertfiners from the celebrated "Harry Rich Concett aad Entertainment Bureau" will make their first ap: pearance in Port Perry : 3 MILDRED WALKER, (Entertainer and Soprano) "JACK HOWARD, (Character Comedian and Mondlogist) GHARLES EMERY, (Humorous and Dractatic Eatertainer- and Comic Vocalist) ¥ Apmission--25c-- Reserved Seats, 35 tents. sarPlan of Hall at Flint's, Oommittee--S. GRAHAM, Chaitman ; J BE MORRISH, Secy-; T.G HALL, Treas.: F INGRAM, W.COOOK, W. INGRAM J o : Council claiming com sheep killed by dogs as | John Thompson, 1 ew 1 injured, Hd W. W. Holtby, 6 ewes kil Luther Mitchell, 1 ewe kill T. Lakey, 1 ewe killed." Chas. Honey, 2 lambs kill Geo. Mark, 1 ewe killed, Wel. Somerville, 1 ewe kill On motion of Mr. Mecln! Court of Revision'to' fila and correct the Asessmenti the Township of Reach ft 1912, will be Held in th Hall, Manctester, on M; conducted by Rev. T. A. Syming- ton of Beaverton, at 230 and 7.30 p.m. Special tunic furnished by the Choir. At 2 3b p.m. there will be a Grand Rally of the Sabbath School children of Greenbank, they will render an excellent Prog- ranrof Music. Collections in aid of the Sabbath School. 'AwWENTY-FoURTH May One of Greenbank's Fomous Teas will, be served from 5tq8 o'clock A Grand Literary and Musical Program will commence at 8 ren- dered by the following talented artists :--Miss Hazel Beach, Elo- : Rt OL. C.Wiltly; Chas" 2 twoo'dock ft Rennie, Cello and Piano Accom-[ Mrs. Fitchett made panist, Toronto; Miss Georgina to the cotincil to have Toole, Soloist and Elocutionist, | 0 the village of Mang Markham; F.G. McKague, Soloist, and stated that the sam Greenbank; The - Leask, Trio ;| Public benefit and at it short addresses by the Ministers, | detriment to her, and gh Admission--Tea and Concert 35c. willing to purchase # Tea 25c. Concert asc. Children clerk was instructed top under 12 years 25c. Rev. W. A, [Decessary botices to McKay, B.A., B.D., Pastor. J. M.|same as required by law Real, Supt. H. Real, Secy. God less satisfactory evident Save the King. mitted to the council artis i meeting to show that should not be closed, THE ACUTE RA 1A proposed granting such Permanently 'Qured Through the Use ot Dr. Willams Pink Pills. Seven. MiLg 'SUMMER REsorT.-- Mr. Mills who has the contract for the erection of Delmont Cottage, the new building now being con- structed on Seven-Mile Island for a Summer Resort, is rushing the work to completion, and will have it ready for Opening by the 1st of June. Messrs. Eintzel & Son, the proprietors are making every pre- paration to entertain their guests in a right royal manner ; they purpose feeding themon the fat of the land, as well astropicaldelicaces and nothing will be leftundote to make Delmont Cottage the most populat Summer resort anywhere to be found ; they thorotighly dHiderstand the essential requirements and comforts of dis cerning tourists, and they possess tact andcourage to meet every wish of their patrons, so that the fame of Delmont Cottage and the beautiful Island on which it iserected will be synonymous ' with health, wealth, pleasure and comfort. It is situated in close proximity to the most pro- lific fishing gromnds of the Scougog, and what is still better, tourist will at all times be supplied a launch, row boats and fishing tackle, and, if necessary;a guide who is thoroughly posted as to where the largest and best fish may be secared. ---------- em. when 'the services will be condoct- ed by the Rev. I. Snell. Myrtle Choir will furnish an abundance of ¢hoice music. le gason of 191% A ate installing'a grand-array of first re SA TR SE e- ing a : rray: Fst: vane AVOURITER Io) Nisa Zor class horses and stocking the stah'es farlave, Senya, His route takes in Sea- |! vehicles that pie up-to-date and: grave, Suintfield, Victoria Corners, 4th would do credit to any livery es con Brock, Sunderland, Wick, and his | tablishment in our largest cities own stable. They purpose pushing the business SILVER SIMON [10652] (13752) imp. [witha vim that cannot fail to en- Clydesdale, the property of J. M- Mac | sure success. farlane. He will have stands at Finger- board, WW. R- Mitchell's, Mariposa, Val. eutia, Jas. Ruley's and Joba Cuddy's, Opa, Clendine, Mariposa Station, Win. Sparks' aud Donald McDonald's, Mari posa- BLACK IVORY [7701](18367) imp- Clydes- dale, the property of Smith & Richard- som, Columbus will have a stand at Myrtle and another at Brooklin the remainder of the season Le will be at his own stable. ROYAL BARON 20d [12184] Canudiai « Bred Clydesdale, the property of James Jones, Sonya, will make this season at bia owa stable, lot 23, con. 2, Biock. DUNURE SOUTAR [9395] (14659) imp. Clydesdulo, the property of W- J, Hen- ders, Port Perry. Hie stands will em- brace Sebert House, Port Perry, Green- bank, Alex: Krowu's, Bethesda, Towo of Ushtldpss Hope Bros', Scugeg, and his own stable. © ROYAL FREELAND (6085). (13608) imp. Ciydesinle, the pro _of$he Shirley With at Hoglas, Jas. Lad SPLENDID TAN COLOR= ED JERSEY COW FOR SALE-.coming in tniddle of next 2 mow th--good milker and fine but= ter cow. R tl. IRWIN. GrerxHILL Povutry Farde Port Perry, May 8, 1912. FARM FOR SALE $3000 Will buy 112 acres be. ug composed of paris of lots 23 ard 241° the oth con, Town- "ship of Reach, : For particulars apply to ; Wictiam WickeTT, of EpwiN MARK, - Little Britain: Little Britain, May 8, 1912. | LARGE AND VALUABLE TAN ' COLOR VALISE LOST, - ILE the party who borrowed, - tony ) apo fa Tea ne 5 - . > T¢ and valuable Tan Colored Valise ¢ 2 "ONTARIO ? ihe undersigned, kindly return. the proprietors. : : Provineial Loans of : $2,000,000 |same amd much IR ; THOS. INTEL 3 SON : and. $210,000. : "I Port Perry; May 6; 1912. : fiéx > THE 5 GOVERNMENT OF THE - peer RVISIN No 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Municipal Courcil of the Town: ship of, Reach, at its meeting to be held on MONDAY, THE TENTH DAY oF JUNE, 1913, Propose to Pass aBy-Law to stop up and close as a Public High- way that portion of the allowance for Road, being in lot Thirtéen in the Fourth Concession of the Township of Reacly, known as Star Street on'thie Plan of the Village of Manchester. and vest the game it Mrs Mary Fitchett, the own- er of the Tarr iving adjacent thereto at a price go be fixed by the said. Coimecil of the said Township of Reach. Dated at Manchestef itt te Township! of Reach, this 141 dayeof May, 1612. wl ' W. F. DOBSON, T Who Wants 4 SpLENDID YOUNG Jersey Cow ?--See Mr. Irwin's advertisement in another column. Wao WaNTs, A SPLENDID 112 'Acre Farm ?--See Mr. Wickett's advertisement in another column. He wishes to sell one in Reach just that size. One that cannot fail to prove a good investment. Scugogt- Rev.]. W. Totted on Sunday Tast at the head church made the service one having reference tg the death of Mrs. Cliff, of Michigan by which a number in this neighbor: hood have been bereaved. He sought to gather for the [riends the 'comfort which the gospel of Christ gives and to draw lessons from the sudden death such ss our Father in Heaven no doubt intended all to Jearn; At the Head church next Sunday _ Blrs. C.J. Pearse, of Port Perry, will give an address on the Mission- fry theme, A special 'offering will be taken to help in Conference 'work: 'All are invited. Service at sm. as usual. You will be well Delmont House Seven-Mile Island SCUGOG. Parties desirous of negotiating for Camping Lots on orie' of the most beamtitel Sum mer Resorts--BSEvER-MILE Istand --will Mindly send in: their applica- tions or apply personally to the Farm, and Geo, Jackson's, Seugog, Port Perry, aud his owa stable. CORNER STONE {3505} 1016) tmp, Clyteadale, the property of 'J- Ernest Holtby, Manchester. G 1 Raeford and owa stables { : WHINBLOOM (609: ] (12785) imp. Chydess dale, the propert; 1g adh . a son, . Columbus. - His stands being Lov, Vannest's,: Reagh, Jas, White's and A. y and L MacBiien's, Whit J wy iD, Pacteriogs, Fiok He will stand at ck, Seagrave, May 15, 1912, RE ONTARIO, ~doder ; e-- hater Sh £5 COURT OF sions-from . 'the public | ER ro 000 on Wo : 9 of ssed a bill iucreal fenit of automobiles 'miles an hour through: thereby making it for farmhers wives an drive on the highwa desires to place I Neuralgia is not a disease~it is only a symptom, but a very painful 'one. It is the surest sign that your blood is weak, watery and impure, are' stary a he one" cause MAIL GONTRAGT Sn A a

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