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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 20 Sep 1894, p. 2

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fe Red Cabbage. --1lst. Geo. B Fall chartered college to practice mwedicine| Eprrom } SER deat & bie abrogated and that ail charges of port of the ue Cutts 88, Ca Tons. 20d. | F Young, , 9 : ¢ : Re n bg Lrnud or wrong-doing made agninst any Council all 2 ! Si db 1 manighall be tried by the or: 3 of the: An II Wheeler, 2nd. Fancy Lemp--1lst Mrs J R Heard, | aar ditiary courtson the sume principles 2 be lo 4 in Bo Toil Mats--lat Miss B Freeborn, é roceddre as A deputation 32 xariety. --1st. John 0 ERVER, and Sunder thé same p S- | 7. myton, West, Sud. Drink Table Mata-- lst Mine 1 Freeborn, = 0 9 R. | plies to criminal acts committed 'oy | Council _ ach | ge Romatoss. lat. Geo. pa Sond, 20d. John i Sot C] oe el ea | Others, they desired the | West. Fancy Ji hen, st Mrs Delong. TEE PE 'Waterme'ons.--1st. W. Redman. or Point Lace--lst Mrs. W F| within a weck the & op 189 Also, That all enactments conferring | Scuwoy Pressive , y PORT PEARY, SEPT. 20, 1384. special privileges upon the legal rater | Le ma Cittann. st. Wm, Pearson, 20d. Geo. pe Sd Mm Fis Sr R Heard | 50 Much that it was no longer necessary nity be repealed. ee Celery. --3st. Geo, Bond. Singin Emir Heard, | for me 10 make daily calls. Reco - The Tagpayers Hope. The following resolution was passed | If the above Wiiite Onions. lst. John Weet. ond Miss was so rapid that within a month Miss by a standing vote of all the members. a deputation ng "| Yellow Onions.--1st. John West, 2nd. me Cororin Mrs Koester was able to drive to my office, RR On the formation of the Order of| "Resolved, That we pledge ourselves a | John Tummonds. TO Drown, 2nd Mrs] Fancy Wool. Sawl-{ distance of about six miles, and wns WE WANT THEM To COME TO OUR Patrons of Industry Canadian taxpay-|to vote and act unitedly on all ques- puter bys Bt Lavin rion a. D. Whecler, 1st Mrs C C Kellett. 2nd Miss Whitlock. feeling reasonably well, except for wenk- 3 ors in general began to hope for better tions declared by the Patron wembers It is easily fb pi a Chas. Harper. pve I fant's Pictu Mrs J D ness. The expectoration had ceased, GRAND : ld tl to be Patron questions ; ane we herely | tants of Rench ow Apple at W. Redman, 2ud John akon, 25d Mev} Young 1th Silk the cough was gone and the Dreathing times at Jeast inthe wanagement of| oo our determination to resist #iT|of che vonulip Fefirey. a 5 Nitta or Gloves w --18t | i) the diseased lung was being restored. PRllliner the affiirs of the country. Canada, !4itempts at conhition or rfliation with) a Setting Apyies--iat W. H. Mark, 20d |p ed or Crochet Child's Hood--1lst The pur of tha Pink Pills wie phd iticall king, had fairl ot t wances referred oe Mrs Heard until the end o ober, when ! y politically apes ing in airly got|either of the existing parties." of a Coen i ea Apples--Ist E. J. Wheeler, 20d Ladies Suit of Underclothing--lat Mrs cenaed to taka the meds he heing in "between the devil and the deep sea." | Fle aliove eight resolutions have only Tosi Ring iwdl of Fall Apples--1st J. | Uriah Young, Mrs T C Bro Et ih Ty Lh Via 2 A Tories and Grits had politically divid | fo be read to be approved "of \ by every- xe wg .- RE he pl her 20d John Jeffrey. oP aii, Costumes=lat Mra Ww 'Wallace, ae with deep Interest, Rett n \ \ ed the country between them. I I'ohe desirous of fair and judicious legis- EE ; is ih hue wt Af Rekgiiatii Inckthveiimes oi Yee Hiding, -- hpies--diak Albert Orch- Man's Fine Shirt, machine made--Ilst) year has now passed and not a trace of Tories were in power none but Tories | lation. Whatever the Patrons promise bounds Juss wath Diryetiom. Bait entiomen performed Rhode Island pte, A 1st A.D. | Mrs W Wallace, 20d "Mra De ong her illness remains. In fact she is as ; : ip 3b" wal po lin the p pond! wil So Whaler, 2nd Albert Orch Ornamental Needle Work--lst Mra! y]] ag ever she was and no one would : could get even a smell 6f the fat|they will do if it can be done, and if it # | tier Juries anost. moogptalily and were D. Wheeler | Bayes, 20d Miss E C Clemens ele Eee i i , 3o.wa lowances of & to new Ruseet Apples--let A. er | Ottoman, upholstered, flat~Mrs H suspect that she had ever been ailing things which fell down from the gov-|ean't be done now it will be done when | ° A tomdlly sgpilended. :. ph fod Orioman: up bolstered, at-Mr Hayes ta vay Bothing of Pasig been oy pd 3 We extend herewith a hearty ivvitation | ermmént table, in fact ouly Tories had | they have a majority in the legislature na ur Lai 3 tended! Thee: muuggniifioentt gronndls and ekillful al wBalfl 1 ples--lat B. 1, isseler EJ Wh er P 4 clutches of such a dendily : '#oall the ladies of Port Perry and sur ih ie Gri Ved the | which th fly will Tinve cre k r the convenience lit: mand | senmengementts madie a owiBdifweat | apple a Pillow 8 Shema---14t Mra E J Wheeler, 2nd rounding country to come. and see one of | Fight to live. If its rulled the | which they certainly will have ere long. oh ¢ 5 witlhh ed | O00 «ff the sta' man, Chas. Harper. consumption. Her recove, the fincet displays of Artistic Millinery it| r6ost none but Grits need apply and sete nr for no other -- intelli pe th thosts of a Ben Davis Apples--ist Mrs Harper, 2nd | Miss tT ig Cbintm Ma'R Short, ond | the use of Pink Pills afterh 'bas ever been oar privilege to make. lowers would bel Commendable Enterprise. |or party hae any up my oh 8 i John Duff ed a stage when other remedies This is the Grit camp followers wou men, poutdls endl Toys of the com | King of Tompline C County Apples--1st A ; i . i rtion of = road his ar H Quilt, Tuft--1st Mrs Adam Duff, 20d |of no avail is so remarkable that T feel stuffed with good things at the coun. : : po! munity together with the ¢harniing | J. Harrington, 20d A. Bryant. Mrs John Duff ] . hs B®, i It is greatly to the interest and pros | po on particular - Wd || theron off mille, dvteliigent sth Buldwin 8 pies Aut baa. Frank Brown, Gui Top-Sewed--lst T J Widden, 2nd myself justified in giving the facts to # try's Capen. Matiers fad got s0 far} rity of « community when its manu- theso-calivd : fiir || with heir rier sued Ineendlapmve dnngliters ud Chas. Beer Mer Shore hs the public, and I regret that the com- that either & Tory or & Gnit clique ran : 2 Quilt, Piece or Patch. k---let Mrs | position of the pills i is not known to ; ) facturing establishments fall into pro demanded to have l Ta Hest Opening here. o and we trast that our | (ie. federal and local governments, and per hands, this is Gi. oS a fhe puactiont profession ag large in order rie wi ve tu -- fact i Although. the above: ates art at NE oo wen. wh too dependent to bow}. in the ea ' -- lat Sig pliiy erie ht es ik formal opening we are fill ng orders forin - the kn ert t we - { A Chas. Taylor. Sofa Pillow <1 fry {ek 20d Mre ru a iiny le Mautad) 8 line in the tet in [real y \ Gesiaioain : EA ye " puilific ne me wendy to assist Collection of Winter "Apples--1st cc foe ery orked in silk or wool--1st Mrs | them an extended trial in the case of ; CoE ; these: mulls, enpeciully the Pl B| perpetuate: the he ee Sor goed off the society. | Kellett, 2nd Barger w ¥ Youn, 20d Miss B Freeborn consumption, believin, from their setion Sp 53 covernment % he country so for fro mill did comparatively little towards| or he Thun for dhe sefisinction of the | _ Crab Bpples--1at.C Kellett, 20d WF Toilet Bottles and Cushion--1st Mrs W | {1% po Tn me rhe) thet r > y " . . * E- ¥ 4 1 oa to have our being of the people, by the people and the building up or reputation of the r : don't poli hill Gmcdk or present jinsne bat | "py CG, Beauty Pears--st Geo, Steel, lp Wd Beatrice Dart. | they will prove a curative in all cases I ! f th litie face of their action. Sowely must meserwe our pedis] notices till 8, po y OMANTLE OPENINCO | { for the peop ) Wns of the politicians, | gyn Mr. Carnegie's purchase of the oh that thet. will b iv weg tt i a Sellern variety of Pears--lat C O(™ 1% 2nd Miss E C Clemens where a cure is at all possible--1 mean by the politicians aud for the politi-| oe and his energetic, liberal and ns wld Be e Kellett, 20d Miss Delong. Jat iat Mrs WP Young ond Mes before the lungs are entirely destroyed. at the same time as our Millivery Opening | cians alone, Just about this time well directed management of the works 820 a year wo righ - Hoe : Lonibard Ploms--Ist Albert Orchard. Delong, . Yours truly, ot LS Porm as -- brispd m when most needed, the happy thought | pave marked a new era in the history var. Vl tw «fier Shion. youre tl ey opium ~1at © ©] Whisk Holdor--Ist Miss 1 Freeborn, 2ud J. EVANS, M.D, stock" of mautless Mauy of the wis ones | of the Patron Order game to the front of these mills, The Port Perry wills dollars to the township of Saelllion 2 weaws ailil--det J, W. Meharry, Fall BL. Planih. Deleware Grapes--Ist Geo Steel Mrs Hayes Collection of hand-made Knitted Crochet The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Rave secured their Winter Jackets already . . ' wards the perpetration of & ween, $tadlion 3 years did at Soho Vi Salem Grapes--1st Geo. Steel oe ' 3 Brockville, Ont, und are now hippy. Even at this easly | With & determinad resolve to ignore... now heard of far and near and Bille it 7 w to will NE tip |p idl Wisco lott Je, A. Who nd gn Grapes--Ist John West, 20d G Goops Ist Hrs W Hughson, 20d Mrs R -- re date there is a perceptible reduction iu some | politicians and stand wp in defence | Jo ties come long dist To datierd while it iw wrong; to) ilo: | Thoms. Baanilhe.. Collection of Ladles' Work.--Ist Mrs John | The total receipts of the Induostrisl lines but we huve heaps of thew left (oF the eit fitercsts of -thel » ong distances to patronize | joy any such privilege it would be ws | Tien one aikil Willy -- att Hg. Soa i Grapes--I1st A J Hasvivgton Ewers Exhibition were about $69,000.- This | * | t i i i | @hue wear ail Willy --at Humihy, 2nd pes th jety--1st te : + a [cobuitry at. lage of and the i, a Jes wero Fell by ue cv mpl. | "Co - a a er Yas = FRUITS PRESERVED AND CANNED {is $3,000 less than Inst yenr, the de- Astrachan Jackets! Isn't it absurd to mention such a thing taxpayers in general, So soon ay the patrons became 'formidable the two Carnegie spares neither labor nor ex- | pense in introducing the newest and The "deputation" willl Rese to watt till June next before they em i -- attack the fomous preserve BySww. Willy IT Jos. I. Deasiidiaon, Whos, | Wonilie. Tiss --Thett W_. Wasllenttpne, Sind J. Bellsdon. sac Tuib Butter--1st Ms. Harper, 20d Miss T Akhurst, Crock Butter--Ist Mre, Albert Orchard, 2nd Mrs. Stanton, 3rd Mrs. Thos. E. Boyn- Jar Strawberries preserved --lst Uriab Young Jar Plums preserved--1st Mrs W ¥ Young, 2ud Mrs W Sellars crease being attributable to a falling off in the takings from the grand stand on the various wet days on which 3 LTT VRAL. . during such lovely weather as this? Could | political parties began to crawl around most desirable improvements so to Bond] Wooo -- Jet Alex. Gray, 20d Geo. | ton. Plums canned--lst Mrs W F Young, | no pesformance was given, The ate anything be more unseasonable ?! Never | theta and claim particular relation- ) P Sens ip ns They should seek to linve diese allpw| Belli . Butter, rolls or printe----Ist Mrs. Stanton, 2nd Miss Florence Parsons . tendance was larger this year than theless there iv wisdom in giving heed to |" o- ""| keep his mills in first class order, make | oo wp oon open to the publi. Timo Wiliy-- Jt Jas. Graham, 2nd | 20d Ward Bros., 3rd Mud. Thos. E. Boynton | Diack Currants, preserved --Ist Mrs W ||, i what wehave to say. Last year we foond | ship, the Tories declared that their] oir oq¢ put thoroughly reliable, and | . Be 3 Factory Cheese--lat, avd 2nd Mancheater | F Young, 2nd Mrs W Sellars rm it impossible after the season opened up to get satisfactory Jackets aud we advised a number of our customers to postpone their purchases till this season, We Po just received SUBS ANTE worth of A 1 Jackets, all carefully selected | and a long way better than we have shown | for sevéral seasons. Every garment guar. anteed for 6 long years. First come first served. Let those who were disappointed : Cs . . 3 = : Bini] Cell --Jhstt soll Bod J. 1. Maviiflson. Pl dl, factory -made--I1st B nan & Peaches preserved--Ist Miss Akhurst Jakt year improve the opportunity ; secure be caught with such trash and willl oy oyoners, thing in his line we. priees: tint. amma Co, fur yeas «lil anil over--let Jas. | Go. At ary mate OW ond pire Toke Nott * your Jacket now and get the the pick of | carefully avoid coalition with either i w " Lomi. Rag Carpet--1st Mrs. Uriah Young, 20d | Peaches eanned---1st Mrs John Nott, 2nd the stock. When yon are at the Fair ) ee ill neln eith . Bells H foil to prove advantigrous ABAERE CL 0 gon cilia Hos. Tendk gin eT qa % Mrs Uriah Young please make a note of our display of Furs [PATY, Lut they will'help either party ells HOW | chasers. He lus everyting io tle! Mio, two yeas all --iet 1 Burnett. and Carpets. stock we carry and the values we are offer- It will give you an idea of | so near to each other that Tory and Patron might work together, The Grits, on the-other hand, assert that the Grit and Patron platforms are identical and the Patrons should cast | {in their lot with the Grits. The] Patrons, however, are too shrewd to to secure such reforms as the country platform and that of the Patrons are | secure the full confidence of customers A short time ago finding that his engine boiler and of the public in general. was not doing all the work that was | required of it bad it removed at once and replaced by a splendid boiler cost. ing $1,000. This gives him increased facilities to promptly supply all | These Marriage | Sweet They Sound. n large stock of Farniture f=, sed now prepared undertaking live as welll Mr. McNally, hue lined fits Flam ture Store lately occupred hy $r,. Bond, | Ball, tive yes ill] or over--lat James adjoining the Roynl Hotel, sid Semgiie | Sriinm to supply. ewer Salar Hilly, 80st. fas- Graham, 20d less. Covey. Tiga lists W_. Bagdhaw, 2nd J. Haghson OATRLE -- IT IRTAMS, Biull, tow wears list IL. Barnett, 2nd | Troms Cecrihiom. Bldll, ome wear ailil--et Jas. Leadk. Bifierr, cone groans ailil and moder two -- dst wll Bord Ses. I. Deiitiaon. Oheese Factory. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, SLEIGHS, ETC. Farm Wagon--16t Jas. Swan & Sons, Single Carvinge, Covered--I1st Jus. Swan & Sons. Single Cutter--Jas. Sward & Sons. Carriage Harness--Ist Conrtice & Jeffrey. Single Harness, light--1st Courtice & Defivey. MANUFACTURES. Flannel, home-made--1st Mrs. *R. Short, 20d Mes. John Duff. Woolen Blankets, home-made--1st Mrs. Trish Young, 20d Miss Akharst. Currants preserved--)st Mrs J Parkin, 20d Mis T Delong Gooseberries preserved--lst Mrs W Sel- lars, 2nd Mrs W F Young Raspberries Preserved tat Mra W Sel- lars, 20d Mrs Urinh Young Raspherries canned--)st Mrs J D Paxton 20d Mrs W Wallace Pears preserved---Ist Mrs John Rodman. 20d Mrs Uriah Young. | Pears canned --1st MraUriah Young, 2nd Mrs Wm Wallace Cherries preserved --1st Mrs 'W Sellars, 20d Mrs Uriah Young Cherries canuved=--Ist Mrs Wm Wallace, Woolen Blankets, factory-made--Ilst T. ---- Ceesarea ing in these lives. | neéds. | It was feared and even a that the cunning old parties would | Sept. 17, 1894. 2ud Mrs Sellars Citrons preserved --lst Mrs W H Hayes nd Mrs Wm Wallace JELLIES. Jar Cral Apples let Mrs Uriah Young, 20d Mrs T J Widden Red Corrants---1st Mrs 'W Wallace, 2nd Mrs W Selluisi Black Currants -- Our prosperous and enterprising par Ga, BE and 2nd fas. 1 1. Meo ee at Pa i orse Bla -- e | Coverlet, heavy--Ilst Mrs. Adam Duff, 2nd Nes. Rolt. Walker. Coverlet, light--lst Ward Bros, 2nd Bowerman & Co. Shepherd's Plaid, home-made--1st Mrs R. Short; 2nd Ward Bros. *odlen Stockings --1st Mrs. Uriah Young KNOWLEDGE A Brings comfort and improvement and tends to 2 al enjoyment whem. =~ a rightly used, The many, who live bet- 3 ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by mors promptly adapting the world's best products to town was quite in a lutter on the morn. | ing of the 19th inst., when the young, the fair and gay Borie of the com" NRERORY.. Bill, mony sgre--Jkett Bamon Taylor, Crow--1lstt Benen Wagitor Mansy ok CURNSEY J Bll heth, Geen. Ftoril. Ciow--Jistt andl Boll I. J. Wihedlor. RATE (OATRIE. Covor--Jhett mn] Bull -- Jae. Leonie. Theres was x ively thor here on tle evening of Wiwrsdivy lst, Mowe steamers were [ying wt our dol tlie crews and wll Bandi of two them Besilly play the spider and the fly with the Patrons, and that by giving one or | er munity, when it became known that two of them some government position | Y Mr. Wm. S. Short, one of the intelli- 1st Mrs Sellars, 2nd Mrs the others would drift into line and | . | ! t, active and desirable young men 8 n 7. Wi W Wallace the needs of physical being, will attest 3 gent, a y 8 engnged--one of the stemmers lind Just 20d Mrs. W. Wallace. S phy: gy ke Sleu ish he parties R34 rehem | of the town was "about to lead t Hie Yursived with ose 3 ili ten, Bun oes sit --lat and 20d Jas. g Woden Socks--iat Mrs. Uriah Young, Grape. Jat Mrs W Sellars, 20d Miss the alae to both of the pure guid set olitical duel of Tory an it. | x x = eo. fat rs A. Short. v 4 laxative principles embraced in Es ote bis) of yaw oh altar of matrimony Miss Bertha | for the new residence of Nie Coo. evi. meg oll and 2nd Jos. Woolen Mitts--Ist Mrs. R. Short, 2ud gy, thee kind. Jat Mes Uriah Young, remedy, rop of Tiga. e ne ag : Dennison, one of Port Perry's fair and | Suggitt, of Binckstock, sud w Rempel Celli R95 iet and Bd Sng. Lica. va. Bhctul: Young. Bn Dik poate reads due to fts than can be either squeezed or wheedled : - A Caw § os dL in td Flaten: Wary + Jar Cateup-- "Adwms, 20 the f b tab d pl : : amiable daughters, number of his kind neighbors A 2 A, 4 ; LW. n. fi Mus Jos Hood in the form most accepta "s and pleas- ~----FPOR--- into the partizan trap. Any one hav- Ti ° took £ th . , CL - oer Plain ble and Twisted Yarn--1st| Jar Pickles---1st Mrs R Short, 20d Miss | act to the taste, the refreshing and truly ing any doubts of the noble stand I ED a ai ing the Bria ous it Mrs Urinh Yonng, 2nd Mrs. Wm. Wallace. | Akburst beneficial properties of a perfect lax- COAL taken by the Patrons will have these sidence of the bride's mother on the 19th inst. Rev. J. Goodwin, perform- wns Tonding furniture sud at 1. Tena : | sat Wait Le Bawnett, 20d 7. R Hicks, Woolen Rug--lst Mrs. John Rodman, Rag Bug-- lst Mrs. W FYoung, 20d Mrs BREADS AND PASTRY. Bread, Home -made---Jst Mrs Jas Graham 20d Mrs E J Wheeler ative § effectually cleansing the systom, dispelling colds, headaclies and fevers b p b, di ' * : x Maca Nanih--Tet ; ] re - : rhais dou ts removed by rea ing She Po {ed the interesting ceremony in a man-| of Mr. §. Kerr, propumta eg L. Bumett, 20d J. 9 Gap. R. Short. Bakers' Bread W Hiscox Sad PeReny uring sonsiipations SELL the Lehigh White Ash and Pea- ceedings of an apeh meeting held by| opp jeing und: fnstructive, it to Washoe Dslwnd, -- Kerr, | Twa Bowens -- Thott JI. Barnett, Bnd. Leadk. CABINET WARK. 1 MISOELLANKOUS. Joo pied sptifaction bo millicue asd cock Coal which is as good as any Coal | the Patrons of Industry in Temperance i Bedroom Suite--Ilst Jeseop "Coy., 2nd J. " Spey.Jat Jobn Rodman, 2nd John | met with the approval of the meds Bowen $theniling Ewes --lat J The happy bridegroom and bride are |, J d the Bowom fan for as Leask. Natt. es! profession, because it acts on the Kid- in the Dominion. Some greenies state the reni P aving lensed the Bo Bl Twa Hwe Lanibs fot 1. vy ud J. x 3 S = . 2 on. Live r ithow Coal they sell is worth 50 cents more per ton Hall, Toronta, Sin the MAY of Whe both young, intelligent and active and | term: of yewrs. The Lefiend Bluse wos | emi. Dimuing Room Furniture--1st Jessop jy iaple Sugar---1st, Mrs Delong, 2d Mes | poys, Liver and Bowels without weak. than any other coal in the market, and | 13th inst., when the general principles Coy, 2nd J. Nott. y ening them and it is perfectly free from have the Brazen Impudence To Advertise that statement as a Fact. Parties who use Coal are well aware of the fact that Coal is géod or inferior chiefly iu pe oportion to the amount of screenings an of the order were discussed. meeting Mr, Patron organ, read the following re- port: The members of the Grand Board of the Patrons of Industry met in Rich- mond Hall on Wednesday and Thurs- day with 16 of the Patron members At said | Wrigley, editor of the] it is to be hoped that they may enjoy | together a long, happy and prosperous life. BS La Climbing to the Top. Mr. John Ross, youngest son of our worthy townsman, Aaron Ross, Esq, wants of all were supplied]. ----n London, Sept. 18. --The elratinm of Genernl Conference officers tool ple: kept rushing things Foe seme ue | Ram--Iet C1. po the popular host and His meting stuff] pH undiing Hats--208 snd 2nd C. I. Gar were equal to the enorgraey eal She Bo inti CT. Garbett, 20d Jas Cnet iveste Tweens -- sit C. I. Garbuett, 20d Jas | Clsmatigte. Tikeo Fihonsdling Ewes-- lst and 20d C. T. | aplinet, Tiwen Wwe Meamils--TetjC. T. Garbutt, 2nd Cinethes;, Dining room Furniture--Ilst Jessop Coy, 2nd J Nott. Wisplay Cabinet ware--Ist Jéssop' Coy. FINE ARTS. Art Painting in oil for Amatenrs--Land- scape.--list not awarded, 2ud Mrs Jobn BEwers. Avt Painting in oil for Amateurs--any athersuliject--I1st Miss Maggie Montgomery, 2nd Mies Florence Parsons. Grape Wine, Home-made---1st Mrs John Duff, 2nd Mrs W F Young Raspberry "Wine, home-made--- W F Young, 2nd Mrs W Wallace Wine, any other variety---1st Mrs W F Young, 20d Mrs Adam Duff Specimen of Painting and Graining on Wood---1st John Rodman. The gate and grand stand receipts on the second day of the Fair amounted to nearly Ist Mrs every objectionable substance, Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug. gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu. factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, al 5» *he name, Syrup of Figs and bring well informed, you will not accept uny substitute if offerad. Thousand Guineas, gL 1 is about setting off for Philadelphia to | as follows this meming = i Water Color--Landscape--Ist not award- | $300, The followin orses have won the of wy Ftp eg oy Eaimine the quality elect, to confer about the action to be ink: the fioal BY of Fugen pro-| General superintendent, Dig Clem, » SWINE. od 2nd tina Maggie Moutgaiery 1at Mi ------ English triple Rn of the Two before purebasin, taken by the members on behalf of " | 166; Rev. Dr Potrs, 38; e Dh. it ater Color--any other subject--1st Miss w 8 y v. Dr Po Rew. Di. | IN orwHmsTaNDING dull times the Rush for Boots continues at the RED FLAG. Now arriv- the Order during the coming session of the Legislature and for the purposes of organization, The meeting throughout was of the most harmonious character, and the grentest unanimity of sentiment pre- vailed in the passing of several resolu- tions. Grand Presiden: Mallory pre- fession in the Dental College there. The young wan is industrious, intelli gent and active and is acting wisely in seeking such thorough training as is supplied at the famous Dental College of Philadelphia, before he commences the practice of his profession. We and Rev. Dr. Bums, om ewcli got 204 and H_S a Dr. Withrow was elleted the Magnzive ; Rev. Dr, Sutherland, 3; Rew. Dr. Rycliusem, 3: Rev. Mr. Kettlewel, Rev. $. J. Somy,, | Rev. Dr. Williwms, Rev. WW Windle For book roomy stewed Dir. Bigg ae an co Siow Big, 10 --Shet & Sud C. T. Garbutt. Weorthtiive. Wows Sates Bett Wallph. Dio Reali hut and 2nd IT. © Wichals Plinth Rrihs--lat HB. Roberts, 2nd . Jbadiemom. _ | Beatrice Dartnell, 20d Miss Maggie Mont. gomery Pencil Drawing--1Ist Mrs Geo Still, Mrs J BR Heard Crayon Drawing--any subject--lst Mrs Joho Rodman, 2nd Mrs W Redman Colored Crayon Drawing--any subject-- Ast Mes WH Hayes Pen and Ink Drawing--Ist not awarded, 20d Mrs Delury 2nd AN OPEN LETTER. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. A RemArkABLE Curk oF CoNSUMPTION Ix Irs Last Staces--Is Tris ONCE Dreap Disease CoNQUERED 1-- Im- PORTANT * FACTS TO ALL SUFFERING Derby and St. Leger :--West Australian in 1853, Gladiatear in 1865, Lord Lyon in 1866, Ormode in 1886, Common in 1891 and Isanglass in 1893. Friday was the greatest record breaking day ever seen on the Terre Haute (Iud) track. RobertJ. started to Buia Jat Be Fodherts. - x % a , in es' D Ww SCS. i " ho ng a fnnesie stock for the Fall Trade. | gided by request of the members until hope to sce the young man climb to missionary secretury ; Rew. Die. Conmens--Thett Geen. Bibel. gr nel Ba 1st Mise Whitlock, 20d | ¥rom Diseasen or WEAK Louxes, beat his own re cord of 2 024% ard suc continue to give 25 1bs of nice bright | 1.0 orounization was perfected, and . : educational secretary; iki het. iknesild J a Painting on Plush--Ist Mrs J BR Heard, Ermwoon, ONT, Aug. 21st, 1894. | ceeded in pacing the mile in 2.01}, the Sugar for $1 and 21 Ibs of extra Granulated 1 § TI the top of his profession. » uf Smil Wim. 90d Mrs Still . : fastest mile ever done in harnes-, for $1. Remember these Sugars are Red- | presented a telegram from Par- ers, clemenl wud lwy, Di on a-- Bien tharos --lhset Cen. Bidaeil. Prttion on Safin--dist Mead R Heard DEar Sirs :--I wish to call your at. Onrbonette went & mile in 2.09, beating is beat brands, Af Tass ot vive white doe, M.L. A. for West Kent, express The Whitby Collegiate Tostitute and the | #0 Hon. J. C. Atkins er ee Biome Whes. 200 Mrs WH Huyes » | tention to a remarkable cure of con- Bie rey Ty Te "extensive consignment of Teas direct from Japan and Ceylon, which I sell at a small margin over cost. ing his regret that, having been sum- moned as a witness to attend a Chancery Court in Chatham, he would not be able to be present. Port Perry football clubs met on the grounds of the latter on Saturday afternoon. The game was very exciting throughout, and was witnessed by a large crowd of interested by sweeping majorities. Rev. A. C. Courter, off was elected editor of the The first ballot stood ; Corti, -; Tina, 3 Ant Blam off Painting on Metallic Lestro--Ist Mrs W H Hayes, 20a Mrs J Heard Collection of Amatenr's Painting in Water . | Colors--Ast Mrs Hayes sumption. In March, 1893, I was call- ed in my professional capacity to see Miss Christina Koester, of North Brant, who was then suffering from an Gentry won the free-for-all pace, going the second heat in 2.03§. Muior won the 2.14 trot, and Baron Dillon won A. SOPER | Joseph L. Hayeock, MLA. for| Rend is to 1: Thivls Whithys fat] Dewart, 83; Annis, 16; Di HL Lot Ms Whitlock. Sod Sen W B Hayes | nttack of inflammation of the left lung. | the Clarke Hires Resid Reptesentrs Port Perry, Scpt. 12, 1504. Frontenac, was unanimously chosen as | match since its reorganization. Rose; 11 ; Ryckumoy, 5. The seem | gq Whee a Mann ond PLANTS ASD FLOWERS The attack was a severe one, the nse five Sia e. 3 or] A y en went » wily - leader amidst the greatest enthusiam, | . Our esteemed cotem, The Empire, is | ballot ; Courtice, 123; a tue Biante. sumed us Mrs W M| of the lung being entirely gone from i 304, a Dire os}, in 2.10, 3 illeox, rs urte : p 2 The International cricket. eleven | "nd John Seon, MLA, for Haldi- generous with his compliments in stat- Annis, 4 = Wille--llat 8. Netherton, Six varieties of Fuschia, Double, ia flower | the effect of the disease. I treated her defeated the Maritime Province team ut cricket team on the "Varsity lawn by 30 runs, the score being 68 and 70, to 70 and 98. The second baseball match for the ~ obampionship was played at Cobourg "on Friday between the Maple Leafs of Guelph; and the Cobourg team.-- uelph won'by a score of 14 to 5. s gives the Maple Leafs the cham- d to be played i wand, was selected. to perform the duties of Secretary. It was unani- mously resolved that the united in- fluence of the Patron party be used during the coming session to kecure legislation as indicated by the follow- ing resolutions : Resolved, That there be an enact- ment to render it a violation of the independence of inment to aceept a pass from any ¥ aL ing as above that the Whitby Collegiate Institute football club beat the Port Perry club, The 'Empire is perhaps not aware that the Port Perry club had to battle with all the Whithies, East, West and Town, and the amalgamated forces gained only hy one goal, ii rt -------- I T-- "an enterpsining, The change iw the editorship Guardian takes plies wv June we Myr. Courtice said! that. wliem Re to the conference hie antici he would be iw the minority e questions, hut he wae result of the present boilot.. Bt as though this was m time of I. & J Manitomson. hg hte Lost Nation-- Es dn ilies wasisyy Gin Mowendl let. a Shovin, 2nd. S. Two Wiad -- Tot. Tish Foun, 2nd. T. Mhsuflerowon.. -- lst Geo Bond Bix varieties Fuschia, Single, in flower-- let Mrs Curts Bix varieties Geranium--1lst Geo Bond » "| their sus; for two weeks when recovery seemed assured, 1 afterwards heard from her at intervals that the grogress of re. covery was satisfactory. The cose then passed from my notice until June, when I was agaiff called to see her, her, friends thinking she had gone into con- sumption: On visiting her I found gions too well founded, From the room: ir from an intense cough, and expectoration of putrid matter, in fact about a pint each fh she nd wasted to a mere | Mr. A.J. Davis sell Monarch Cigars for Se. Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Minutes --All cases of organie' or sympathetic heart disease relieved wu 30 minutes and qulegly cured, by Dr. Aguew's Cure of the One dose convinces. Sold by A. J. Davis. with plenty of exe open. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. 5 7 : i leansing action of a 3 or servants' fees = et i " He Mrs Willcox night. There waka burning hectic | System veeds the clea | 5 month, o three |G. Government or for. fu 'a free | POP and we Auctioneer Mr, ended fur theo " 9 Clinction 4 pe Fl fever with chills daily. A careful ex. | InXative remedy she uses 3 rule for as much money as he | residence or supplies of; king to Swain stands high in the estimation of od for himeelf that lie might. Floral "Oruament---| wnination" ofthe previously diseased | 80d liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs. ibited by [ud Me * or no purse, in a club, , in a a hack, in room, any that official be hereaft legislation. Resolved that beyond the sulsry attached to any office there should be no allowance or gratuity to any em- all 'who have employed him and who know his skill and ability as an Auctioneer. See his Card. ---- A Welcome Home. lung showed that its function was en- tirely gone, and that in all probability it was entirely destroyed. Still having hopes that the trouble was due ton collection of water around the lung 1 English Spavin Liniment completely re- moved a curb from my horse. I take plea- sure in recommending ly, asit acts with mysterious prom in the removal from horses of hard, or calloused ;| ployee of the Government for living bi Tov another colamm willie asked far a consultation, ana the follow- bivod pain tints, curbs, aweeny, Poston. or for any other 0 teemed residents Mr, and M, ing day with a prominent physician of | and d by A. J. Davis. = ved, That while we | ve of Georges Walling tao 1 thie oe a Too me = ui #2 Work fu --1ok ioe Wiis j neightoring town again made a care. EONGE Sao ar! She grineipet of thy cant home bere on Saturday after a tion after the patient. ud! meld! "Child's Dress--1st Mrs B Freeborn ful examination. Every symptom and ar retaine sant] on Faturcay Ho RE oi Bithantes Crochet Work in Cotton or Wool--lst | physical sign indioated the onxet of | py Monarch Cigars 5o and be con- months absence on a visit to Syracuse, EE y epi consomption: and the breaking wart ar Luis U 8, thie home of their son-in-law, Mr: or of the lungs. Death certainly Rose and family. They bave broaght Jy Jom Jomackuble; Sv le sremed but a short time distant. A| SIs -- HT find with yum. with them Mra. Rose and ber two|Our renders will find the wile regretful experience had taught we the | "Gf Etat of Wik for 4 perusal. : ; uselessness of the ordinary remedies Sammhery. "With children. Mrs, Rose is youngest | worth a caeoful used for this dread and fatal disense, 4 | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walling, and | Wisse '4 and no hope was to he looked for in |! | the Walling Joni as deighid ob Wao Wines ro Rawr | this direction. 1 had frequently rend the testimonials in favor of Dr. Wi liumg' Pink Pil's in wasting d tated to use them. Finally, Sowersr, | 1 decided to give them a trial, and isenses, | but not knowing their composition hesi- If her A Boon to Horsemen ~One bottle of

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