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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 9 Mar 1893, p. 3

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k- 1 Pink Pills? *1 do not doubt that they were the means of hiv cure, since Mr. Carrothers says it was by using them he became well again. Yes ; there seems to be virtuo in the medicine judging by this case.' ge . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are & perfect blood huilder and nerve restorer, curing such diseases as rhenmatism, meutalgia tinl paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus dapce, nervous headache, nervous prostration and the tired feeling therefrom, the after effects of lu grippe, influcnzia and severe colds, diseases depending on humors in the blood, such as scrofula, 'chronic ery- sipelas, etc. Pink Pills give a healthy glow to pale and sallow complexions; and arv a specific for the troubles peculiar to the feinale system, and in the case of men they effect a radical eure in all cases arising from ams' Pink Pills for Pale 0 t was a striking story of release frou life-long affliction, but it was even str: pot by the miractlous ex érience of Mr. , . P. Carrothers of 103 William street Mr. Carrothers is an uncle of Alderman R. A. © Carrothers, ard hy virtue of long residence atid persoral qualities is well and fi bly known throughout the city. He is a car- penter and er by trade, und & good work- man, His friends and acquaintances are aware that a healthier and more robust man neyer walked the streets of London until a few years ago, when he was suddenly stricken with what is generally suppos«d to be paralysis, They heard with regret that he fad been promounced incurable, and as he was unable to leave the house, only oe- casional callers saw him again during his long spell of total Himbilitys Within the last fewmonths they have been agreeably wpe | PARKS celebrated 'Meeting of Lib. Coneerva 'ves,--It will be seen by the adver | tiseent elsewhere jn this issue that there will Le a grand rally of the Liberal Conservatives of Reach at | the Town Hall, Manchester, on Batur- | guy, 11th 'inst. Important busin rill come twfore and R tha 0% Let there be a grand #2 The Liberal Conservative Association of West Durham, meet ou Tuesday, Marh 14, to select a Standard Bearer to contest that riding at the approaching clection for the Legislative Assembly. : turnout. T. SWAIN, Licensed Auctioneer OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. -- 2 Satisfaction guaranteed and terms liberal. Office and residence at Cmsarea. Orders left with Messrs, Moore Bros, Blackstock, will receive prompt attentioh. i P,S. No chargo' made for selling for Auctioneers in any other County. Cmsarca, Nov, 15, 1802, surptised to see him around again plying Lis vocation and apparently as vigorous as of ore. Iujuiry and explapation naturally followed. and it is now widely known in the city, to what agency Mr. Carrothers owes his magigal restoration to health aud strength, A TALE WITH MR. CARROTHERS The other evening the reporter called up- on Mr. Carrothers and found him seated by the fireside in the bosom of his family, look: ng hale, hearty and happy. Upon learning his visitor's errand he said he was only too happy out of the depths of hix gratitude, to relate the circumstances of his affliction and his wonderful cure, "1 had always becn a sons. healthy man," he said, "until this stroke laid me low. I hardly knew what sickness meant. It 'was three years ago last April when the attack came. I went to bed apparently in my usual health one night and awoke ahout 5 o'clock in the morning ag my watch at the ead of the bed told me. 1 dozed off again, dnd on waking the second tinte attempted to rise. I could not move. Every nerve and wuscle of my body seemed to me paralyz- ed, Ilay likes log. At first I was speech. less but managed after a time to articulate feebly, and not very audibly, my wish that a physician be sent for. Dr. Moorchounse oame and placed a mustard plaster across why bowels, telling me to lie quict for a few da, I did so hecause I cold not do auy- 2B 8 Show to be --seeond Saddle Horse side... Single Driving bands .. ) ox ting pain in my h He another doctor with him (I don't know his name) and they subjected me to a regular course of treatment, by which I was suspend ed form a support around my neck. I asked the doctor what the matter was, but as he evidently wished to spare my feelings he did not tell me directly, not did Mr. Gillett, the secretary of the lodge, whom I also asked I inferred that there was something y did not wish me to know. Dranght Stallion, aged Feanght Stallion, foiled in 1890 ... Draught Stallion, foaled iu 1801...... Carriage Stallion, shown iu harness Road Stallion ............0¢.iven aia Thorough-bred Blood Stallion," with pedidree.. - 7 Span Draught Horses. géldings or mares 6 Span of Agricultural Horses, geldings or mares eit. presented by Messrs. Bower: man & Sous, pair Blankets, value §4 Draught Brood Mar Agricultural Brood Mare, in foal or foal by her Durham Bull; aged. .... ....... Durbam Bull, cuived in 1891 .. .... .. Durham Ball, calved in 1892, second pri Mr. Wm. Bull, any other Lrecd, any age Fat Ox or Steer, y Mr. Wm, Tummonds, 25 ibs. Myers' Cuttle Spice, value $2 viii ae veers Fat Cow or Heifer SHPRIZE LIST of the Scugog Jgrienttural Society's €. Tie Ast 20d 3rd £15 810 85 10 6 ort Perry, Friday, April HORSES. Carringn Brood Mare, in foal or foal by her side Single Driving Horse, hands aud under. Horse, gelding or mare, over 154 CATTLE. P Tummonds, 25 ibs value Recon rige presented IMPLENENTS ~~ Lumber Wagon 'a Single Buggy with top 2 JAS, GRAHAM, Pres., J. C. BROWNE, Treas, E. H. PURDY, V.-Pres. J. H. BROWN, Sescy. **I had now becu about a year in the same condition. Sometimes I was able to get out of bed, but never out of doors. At other times I was unable to feed myself. 1 had ahsolutely no control over my muscles. If I attempted to touch or pick up anything. wy arm would usually stray, apparently of its own volition, ih an entirely differont coREMIOV RL loo direction. T wna more helpless than au in. faut, and I sufirred a great deal. The doctor conimenced the injection of some com- pound into my arm and feg, "but a kind of abscess gathered in each and it had to be lanced. This was very painful. A quart of matter of w greenish color came ont. I seemed to get stranger in general health, hat my paralysis rcmaiped the sare, In December, 1881, after two years and eight months of this helplessness, I was given u : the 'doctors as hopeless. The gran master of the order, who had come tp London £3 ook into case, and the sccretary of Pearfeverance dge, called to sce me and informed me of this 'I had given up all Queen Street and now Just vacated by Mr. B. be better prepared than ever E HAVE MOVED our business to the South side of occupy the extensive premises F. ACKERMAN, where we will to supply our customers and the publicwith everything in the * Harness Line WHICH Fi h m seit, 410 the ow fel lighter. The oA & all this time heen ing my ally sick dues, ad I lr. that after the doctor's certificate of my hopeless ness had been handed in they made arrange ments to continue giving me permanent aid. And mow as fo | remedy which proved my earthly salvation : A next door neighbor one duy sent me in a lahsl off a Dr Williams' Pink Pillsbox. I read itand act- ing ob a whim, and not with any real ex- pectation of benefit, gave my girl 50 cents to buy a box. The very first made me more cheerful : it seemed to brace me up and : i giimuer.ef hope. With the second and third box the improvement con- aoe and I felt more than delighted to that I was commencing to recover the | be. Through a tend Losi a ded al CHEAPNESS, STYLE. Durability and STRENGTH, Cannot be surpassed in the County. Robes, Blankets, Bels, Trans, = &c., in abundance. Comparison of Prices Cotirted. | Gold § Fresh British Columb j Fresh Salt Water Fish. Also big piles of other Groe &c., which they will sell 2o-Marriage Port Perry, Feb. 8, 1893. ] 88 RRNA IRL AL NI 2G 0D NH PDD PORT PERRY NURS I have a surplus of the following Nupsery Stock which | is strictly first-class, and of gi i 8128 will be sold | cheap by the hundred or in quantitiési#o suit purchasers. -- | European Mountain Ash, English, S Black Walnut, White Ash, Norway } Austrian and Scotch Pine, Norway | Also, A Few THousaND AprpLE TREES oF old, 7 feet high, inch to 1} inch in di Ben Davis, A. G. Russett, Mann Appl Also, agood selection of other Nurses y 3 ock to select from. | Send list of what you require and get priges, or call and see | stock and have your order booked for Spi ing. | Address, YE 8 KELLETT, = ° Port Perry, Ont. | E] SEEN fle, European Larch, | ce, Red Cedar, &c | XTRA SIZE, Six years iheter-- Varieties :-- N. Spy, &e., 25¢ each. Box 127, Port Perry, Jan, 5, 1898. McOCXx Golden Opportunities are always Shared With bi i Silver Watches t Valuable and Beautiful Holiday Presents. p= =| OTEWORTHY INDEED! Grand Display ! DIAMOND RINGS and BROOCHES. === Bilvermargss 'Priple and Quadruple Plate. DS-- The Newost and Rarest. Newest Btyles and Immense Variety. | B& I have also purchased the whole of Mr. J. J. Minty's Stock of Books, Stationery, Schoel Supplies, &re., &e. and added it to my already large stock in these lines, and now offer Great Bargains. What a le Port Perry, Dec. 7, 1893, and America Elms, | LAING & MEHARRY FRESH GROCERIES & PROVISION IN FULL HE nndersigned takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the large measure of patronage be- stowed on him since commencing business in Port Perry, and would beg to state that having, at a large expenditure, thoroughly overhauled the entire Mill and" introduced the best, most approved and modern machinery including the aE BLAST | Also Bedroin Seta as low as $11.75) 87 A Cait, Sovrciren, 3 ROLLER PROCESS. Expeditiously and in a manner that cannot fail to give satis- faction to my patrons, The Trade supplied with Flour of the finest brands. Furniture Roams, * © AS THEY SHOULD BE THE PLANING FACTORY in full operation and can supply all kinds of { Dressed Lumber, also Lumber, Joists, Scantling, Boards, Pick | ets, Shingles, Posts, Doors, Sash, Mouldings, i Bannisters and Newel Posts. | EZ BILL LUMBER A SPECIALTY. | All kinds of TURNING and SUROLL SAWING done on short notice, JAMES CARNEGIE. | Port Perry, Oct. 1, 1891, | -- HAVE AGAIN OPENED OUT Magnificent Stock | -~ ad of everything in their line. | would LAING & MEHARRY. HE. IZ. PURDY HAS NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF Roller and . Stone Flour, Feed of all kinds, wholesale and retail. Barrel and Dairy Salt, cheap ! ALSO, A FULL STOCK OF Cheap for Cash or Produce. Just received a car load of pure Land Plast wai o Ace paid at ll times in Cash for snyquautity of Outs Beaus, Flux, Eggs, t Poe pn a. Spor £7 GIVE ME A CALL €3 E. II. PURDY. a Port Perry, March 10, 1892, JUST RECEIVED. Ta The Subscriber has just received a Complete Assortment of GY + GINIDS ine A Consisting of : / "TOILET SETS © Plesk, Persian and Oxidized Sileer, Leather, &e. r ; I - : : puE undersigned has on hand a atoek of Boots and Shoes of his own make which he is prepared to SELL CHEAP. They are manufactyred of the very hott material und for clicapness and good work- manship cannot - lie excelled in this or ad: joining counties. My life-long «xperietes in the mantfacture of Boots and Shoes gives me an advantage over more inexperienced dealers and my present stock is such af I wirrant tu give satisfuction and the prices are right. ALL KINDS MADE TO ORDER. SEWED WORK. A SPECAILTY. Repairing promptly attended to. Cement Patches neatly executed. Ladies' Polish, Heel Plates; Button Fustners, the Kung putin, Laces in Cotton, Leather, and Po - poise. All kinds of Findings on hand, slxe Rubber Cement, Rubber Boots aud Jouts | repaired, The Best Material! No Shoddy! No Sheepskin! | £7 Prices to Suit ths Times. Give me a call at the Market Block, Port Perry. Port Perry, Sept, 2d, 1862. == WAM. BOND. Methodist Church. REV, LW HILL, B A. Pastor Sabbath Services, 10: 30 and T Week Evening Service. Thursday 7:30 Strangers welcome und conducted to seats Church of the Ascension. REV, MR. FLE TOHER, PASTOR, Sunday Bervites; 10:10 and 8:36. Week Hrening Soitice, Thursday, T:30, Bt. John's Chureh. (PRESDYTERIAN,) | REV. RICHARD WHITEMAN, BiA., PAvto, Habbath Services; 10439 and 7. Week Kvening Servioe, Thursday, 7:29. Baptist Church. REV. MR. CAMERON, Pastor Sabbath Services, 10:30 and 6:80, Week Evening Service, Thursday, = Taluatl Tig Py hr Wf T {E undersigned offers for sale, at « Bargain, that desirable profierty situat-, | ed in the northern part of the Village of Prince Albert, containing Nine Acres o first-class land. On the Premiges there are {a Dwelling House, an Orchard, u good well and cistern, &e. This property is beautifully situated and y doubtless prove « safe and profitable investment; For further particulars apply to the pro- prietor, JOS. BROWN, Or to H, L. Essris, Esq., Barrister, &e., Port P: Jan, 25, WET N returning thanks to the public for tha patronage extended to me for over 30 years, I would respectfully intimate that I am, as usual, now ready for basincss, and have a Large & Assorted Stock OF DOUBLE AND SINGLE HA hich I am determined to sell ver; will be allowed on all Sales from now until' Jan. 1st next. All work being : MADE BY HAND; and no factory work kept in stock, thé superiority of my goods will at once become A rent. n ntending purchasers will find that by giving me a call before they can be suited in 1 price, long experience in the trade being an nutable guaravtee that perfect satisfac will be given by any article purchased. Everthing in my line of res constantly on hand and repairs promptly attended to. : JOHN ROLPE: Port Petry, Dee. 1, 1802. CHANGE OF BUSH {RS HE UNDERSIG Fe A Busine ily

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