THE OBSERVER........ ' Yen stantly growing in favor. BLEp with Wing, Birious= HeabacHES AND SHARP © INTERNAL PaIns. one deserves more sympathy h the sufferer from indigestion meal lies like lead upon his t---a good meal gives him hours agony. The dyspeptic's slavery 't end until he builds up his sys with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. y strengthen the stomach stim- ate the liver and sharpen the ap- lication--Port Perry. ~~ ance, $1.50 will bo charged. ae JOB PRINTING IN THE MOST MODERN STYLES trial. Proof of this is given by Mr.| -- -- _ Gustave Emond, of St. Jerome, Que. | only Paper Printed and Published in 'who says :--I suffered from dyspep Port Perry. sia for five years. The Agony [en _ dured at times can only be under stood by those who are similarly af- flicted. * I tried a number of home remedies and advertised medicines 'but they did not help me. Then I decided to see the family doctor, and I took for a long time the med- icine he gave me but the the results were no better;in fact I was get ting worse. Some days I could not eat atall and whenldid eat the meal was followed by violent pains and - cramps in my stomach that made| «Ifthe Roblin Government with i unendurable. Then 1|gtands the ults of the als, begant og finde reen' r the same--no cure, scarce ly even temporary relief. And so he trouble went on for years, until last winter I met a friend from St. Scholastique who asked me if I had ever used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1 had rot but after some persuasion portant conser ted to do so. This was the | Council beginning of the end of my trouble. {;, Hon. Colin H. Campbell. esteemed residents, and considering the elections pend ing that day in Manitoba, the pre Perry's former small measure to of the Province. cases before the Mr. Campbell was 1859 at Burlington, Privy Before the first box of pills were| wherehis fnther was also born 1 finished the pains after eating were | [js grandfather, an Argyleshire wk 2 SERSOLL, JULY 17, 1903. | less severe. 1 continued the Pills| Campbell, settled there in 1807 pe R LL G. Hutcheson, Port for a couple of months and at the | Tp, subject of this sketch was edu-| zap) f 22! Sire Y our kind in end of that time I was wholly cured | cated at Burlington, Oakville and Vitatioh or ld Boys Reunion re I can eat as hearty a meal Dow as| Toronto, and was admitted to the | ved Thank you. Wishing you | all succes in your undertaking and anyone, and never have the slightest | Ontario Bar in 1881. A year later return of the pains and cramps that | he went to Manitoba, and by 1893 that he | 80 long had made life miserable. 1|had become so well known have proved that Dr Williams' | was chosen as Conservative candi- Pink Pills will cure this trouble| date in a bye-election for the Com when all other medicines fail, and I| ons in W innipeg city. Beaten would strongly urge other dyspep- | then, he waited six years before he tics to give them a fair trial. | entered the field again as Conserva These pills will cure all troubles | jye candidate for due to poor blood, or weakened | Provincial general elections. He nerves, such as neuralgia, rheuma-| ag successful. and a vear later ex tism, partial paralysis, St Vitus'| changed his place of Minister with dance, heart weakness, and the ail-| out portfolio for his present office ments that burden the lives of so| Mr, Campbell is a Presbyterian and many women. Ifyou do not find|, prominent Mason these pills at your dealers send di rect to the Dr. Williams' Medicine The Globe is a little astray regard Co., Brockville, Ont., and the pills ing Mr will be sent post paid at soc per|, 0 box or six boxes for $250. Do not 5 let any dealer persuade you to take | something else. Campbell's location after admitted to the bar. of the late Mr {John Billings, Port --p - i | Sights to Behold | | to the bar he formed a partnership A few of the many sights worthy of be- with that gentleman and remained 'holding by our Home--Comers --- {and practised here until September, An Educational Institution, fameus for the success that invariably attends all | Tur OBSERVER anent Mr. Campbell ils graduates in whatever walk of | having passed his final life their lot may be cast / Itions o A Lake--That abounds in fine fish-- | the Scuyog--and only requires its | 2 - bosom to be tickled with the trolling | €entleman's future prospects, which 1882. On the 17th February, 1881, Examina- Osgoode Hall, made the following remarks regarding that hook in order to generonsly yield the | we quote from our issue of that largest and best fish to be obtained in date any of the inland walers on the CON=| <"\We are much pleased to learn that our tinent / | young friend, Mr. Colin H. Campbell, of the law office of John Billings, Esq., Port Fair Grounds and Track that for extent | ¥) . | Perry, passed in a most creditable manner and equipment are not excelled in the | hig fual examination at Osgoode Hall, in Dominion outside of the Queen City / | the first week of the present month and was . . .| duly admitted as Barrister and Attorney 4 Town Council that leads public|\Q¥ congratulate the young man on bis opinion and is not destitute of enter- | gucoess and wish him much prosperity ir prise and one that is doing ils ut--| his important and honorable profession, most to make the Old Boys' Re-Union | and all who know him will be ready to / admit that if superior ability, strict atten a Grand Success | | tion to business and an upright, honorable The most acomplished and most beauti- | course are guarantees of success his com- | Sul women in the world / plete success is assured. -- in Although only about twenty years His Last Hope Realized | have lapsed since the above [From the Sentinel, Gebo, Mont] | penned, events: have occured in Mr In the first opening of Oklahoma | Campbell's life during that time, to settlers in 1889, the editor of this|that fully justifies Tue OBSERVERS paper was among the many seekers | predictions; and to-day that gentle after fortune who made the big race | one fine day in April. During his]| traveling about and afterwards his | camping upon his claim, he en- countered much bad weather, which together with the severe heat ve him a very severe diarrhoea which it seemed almost impossible to check, and along in June the case became so bad that he expect- ed todie. One day one of his neighbors brought him a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- era and Diarrhoea Remedy as a last ] . A big dose was given him while rolling on the ground in great 'agony, and in a few minutes the ae repeated. The good effect the medicine was soon noticed and within an hour the patient was ng his first sound sleep for a ht, That one little bottle d a complete cure and he p but feel grateful. The For sale man stands not oniy at the head of his profession in that North-West-land, but he is essen ially and admittedly the * leader of the day" there, and still a fur- ther preferment awaits to crown his many distinguished successes. A pressing invitation has been ex- tended to the honorabie gentleman to be present at our Old Boys Re union Festival. ee tenn EZ" All will be pleased to learn that the Committee have closed negotiations for one of the best Vauderville Companies on the con- tinent for the coming Reunion Fes- tival. Mr. Clemes having just re- turned from Buffalo with the nec- essarry documents that secure their appearance Look out for illustra- ted Posters, Hangers, and Portraits of the several celebrities. Pope Leo XIII. died on Monday last at 4.04 p.m. . Ho ror WasuBurN |--An Exe cursion will (D.V.) be held on the Palace Steamer Kenosha [rom Port Perry to Washburn Island, on Wed- nesday, 29th July, igo3, under the auspices of the Port Perry Baptist congregation and Sunday School. The boat will leave the dock, Port 5s Cd, Perry, atg3o a.m. and returning 3 t0|]eave the Island at 5 p.m., giving : offere i ihn excursionist about six hours on the 0 Island. Hot and cold water will be supplied. This will probably be the s jonly excursion to this popular re- {sort during the season and all are welcome, Tickets--adults, 25 cts.; children, 15 cts.--}. C. McFarlane, H. L. Ebbels. wonderful Prease hand the Secretary, H. G. Hutcheson a list 'of your snd he will' send eordial invitation to attend ngth and vigor come of good : d. "Force", a wheat and barley "po burden, but sustains, s, invigorates. HAS A GooD CIRCULATION. and is con Tt is the BEST Advertising Medium in the County; ls the champion of the Agriculiurists and more conservative ahd practical class of people is not a favorite of schemers, boomers and cliques; it fs the Oldest and Dest Extablished | yoy bet, --founded in 1857--the most original and best in its local and general news department and is printed entirely in the piace of pub | August 3, 1903. TERMA--§1 per annum in advance, if not paid in AND AT LOW PRICES ite. There never Was 2 eae of . SB Bus ood nox cure if given» fue | NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER FORT PERRY, JULY 23, 1903. The Globe of Monday last pays the following tribute to one of Port [you kindly send me a list of diction does credit to that journal :-- election, the result will be due in no the Honorable Colin Campbell, Attorney-General |10vitation to visit the old Mr. Campbell is a | Port Perry, I assure you it wonld |scarcely up-to-date. born | Ontario, | Morris in the For | two years previous he was a student | | Perry, and then on being admitted | | was {once trying them. They always {and strengthen the digestion union :-- ing in C. E. Downing, H. G. Hurcueson Esq., PeRRY.-- Dear Sir.--1 shall | lighted to accept kind invitation, attend the festiva Girls of my childhood's home. believe I am one of them. scheme. I remain, Yours very sincerely, Leoxora MacLean 74TH REGT. Burraro, N. Y. Jury 17, 1903 H. G. Hutchesox Esg., PERRY.- -Dear Sir --1 field sports next month. , | events, prizss, etc., and oblige, Yours Truly, R. W. BiNcuam World. delight that 1 thank shrewd, one might almost say a be a great pleasure to me to join the crafty, man, a barrister of repute, Old Boys once more if all is well who in recent years has handled im- | my eldest son and myself will be present when the roll is called. Yours Truly, Rogs1 hoping to be able to enjoy your hos pitality, Yours Truly, | W. ( PETERBOROUGH, JuLy 17, 1 H. G. Hutcueson Esq., Por Perry.--Dear Sir.-- We are in re- ceipt of your communication late of the 15th, inst, in reference to the Port Perry "Old Boys" Re union on August 3rd. Mr. B.T Ackermaniis at present in the West, and will not be home until after the above ForMAN under f date. However in his ab sence the writer will do v |canin this matter. Than} | for your kind invitation | | Y king you , I remain irs Very Truly, W.C. A Tue V Oshawa July 21, 1903 I hope the Port Perry reunion will be a great g to havelfall 'ort Perry Old Boys resident here present at your ERMAN ATOR, | Dear Sir [Old Boys success, I am endeavor Festival | Yours truly G S. H. Granau | Train Arrangements. Train arrangements although not finally completed at the time of going | to press are to the following effect: -- Parties from a cure a full fare ticket standard from the railway agent at the start ing point, and if fifty ot these certi- ficates be presented to the Secretary at Port Perry, to be countersigned, the agent at Port Perry will issue a return ticket at one third the full one way fare; if less than fifty the return fare will be two-thirds. distance oe regular one wa and a The Latest Cure for Cancer. | -- With all'the progress that science has made in these latter days, theré remain yet two dread diseases of our temperate zones that have bal-| fled the genius of the medical pro fession to destroy. Phthisis and cancer have eaten their way into the heart of nations, and are the com | mon enemy of King and subject Heroes have sactificed their lives and fortunes in the attempt to dis cover remedies, but so far beyond alleviating nothing vital has been ascertained. }tis good news there- fore, that a Scottish surgeon resi dent in London is hopeful that ra- dium will prove an eflective cure for at least superficial cancer. In one case the treatment has been eminently successtul and not even a scar remains. Radium, this wonderful new ele ment, discovered by a French lady scientist only a few years ago, which may revolutionize the world and solye the problem of the creation has already, therefore, entered the field of practical surgery, and Dr. MacKenzie Davidson, while fearful lest the success of his first experi- a strong faith in the efficacy of his cure. Where a treatment by the X-rays was unsuccessful, radium the operator. As yet no attempt has been made on deep tumors, and men will wait with anxiety the re- sults of continued experiment. Here may be the victor over cancer. Tuberculosis remains. Pimples and Blotches, how unsightly, sometimes disgust. ing, mortifying to the sufferer and unpleasant to all. An evidence of poor blood and lowered vitality of the eliminating organs. They need toning up--the whole system does. You can quickly bring about the improved condition by using Ferro zone. Poisons are driven out of the blood, organs grow stronger, the blood richer, the nerves strong- er. Pimples and blotches disappear color becomes good. Glad! just try and see how much joy can be gotten out of a box of Ferrozone. No man or woman will hesitate to speak well of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after produce 3 pleasant movement of 'bowels, improve the Shpetite . For The following are a few of the many responses already received by the Secretary of the Old Boys' Re- CLINTON, JULY 16TH 1903. H. G. Hutcheson Esq, Port | Purry.-- Going to the Old Boys Re- | Union, Port Perry, if I have to walk | You can count on me be- the middle somewhere on Port Hore, Jury 20, 1903, Port be de- the Committee's given in honor of the Old Boys and I|sive patronage accorded th e With best wishes for the success of your PORT | understand that you are going tohold a set of | Stand their If so will x be {craft made the run from Wi "High Hurdle Champion of the is far from what it should be ang : : SUNDRIDGE, JuLY 20, T y, in today's H. Spread Esq., ir Perry. --Dear Sir,--It is with keen you for your town of Port Hobason. | i must se- | Yi certificate and drivesit out. ) ment may Taise false hopes, has yet] lobrodty. the king of pain; entirely accomplished the object of}, Cive Holiday, Tuesday duly observed in Port closing places of busine great drawing card for the di the Firemens' Excursion to N | Falls which was well 'patro fact it proved the most ever held under the auspice Brigade, the weather being tious and the excursionists right stamp a grand day" ment was the result, The tions made by the excelles mittee were such as to make impossible. So the excu 1] 1903 was a record-breaker, Firemen richly deserve the: cursion, In the afternoon the Cora' ed an Excursion and Pic-ni to Washburn Island. .| proved an enjoyable one for the Cora won golden opinions her stability and ability for and comfort. The Capt Enginecr both thoroughly. duties and This tid ea [them to perfection. {to Port in 1.31. That portit Washburn Island set aside fg | cursionists, tourists, campe! judicious. expenditure small amount would make a w ful improvemgut. 'Bafring handsome and neat cottage the p perty of a Toronto gentleman, surroundings, considering the na ural advantages of the situation aré The Island fog agricultural products is prolific' and its enterprising owners, Messrs: Sando and Bowen, are first-class farmers and their crops the present year are a sight to behold. i -- 2 Editor of THE OBSERVER, Dear Sir.--The fifth Annual Anniversary and Picnic of the Sea« grave Sunday School was held on July 12 & 14 and proved a success in every respect. On Sunday Revi | Mr. Elliott of Woodville, a former pastor of Seagrave, delivered two sermons to large, intelligent and in- terested congregations, and a special address to the chilnren of the school in the afternoon ; subject for the af= The Bee On Tuesday afternoon a large gathering came together in Mr. Leask's grove where the managing committee had every- in readiness to entertain them, A program was rendered by the school consisting of choruses and ternoon thing recitations. Speeches were deliver- ed by Rev. Mr. Cameron and others Choice music by Greenbank Brass Band, under the able leadership of Mr E. Jamieson. A pleasant feature of the program was a prseentation to Mr. and Mrs. James Leask of | two beautiful easy chairs by the members of the Sunday School. In the evening a choice concert was given under the direction of Donald C. Macgregor, Toronto's famous Baritone, in which Miss Clyde of | Greenbank, Mr. J. A, Ward of | Bethesda, Mi Metherell of Sea | grave, Miss McGill of Port Perry | took part and an address by Rev. Mr. | Sinclair of Sonya. Proceeds amount- eddo about $80. Thanking you Mr | Editor for space in your valuable | paper. I remain, A MEMBER OF THE SCHOOL: ee -- Postmistress Arrested. { -- Windsor, July 20.-- Detectives | Campeau and Mahoney of this city {and Secret Service Officer Chamber- lain of Ottawa made a big capture here this morning when they placed | under arrest Mrs. Ellen McKee, for- | merly sub-postmistress of Tubber more, a suburb of Belfast, reland. | Mrs. McKee is wanted by the Irish | authoritles on a charge of embezzl- | ing about $2,500 from the postofhice | savings deposits and forging receipts {to cover her misappropriations. Sums of money have been disap- pearing from the 7Tubbermore Postoffice for the past ten years, and the Irish au have been baffled in their every attempt to lo- cate the leakage, so thoroughly and effectually did the postmistress cov er up her misdeeds. She was traced to Halifax, and thence to- this eity where Detective Mahoney located {her and has had her under surveil: |lance for some days awaiting in- | structions from Ireland. She had a | drunken husband and eight childrem to support, and did not deny her | guilt when arrested, She has waiy- extradition, and will be taken tof | Ireland for trial. dec |For Acute and Chronic Rhen-| matism are equally influenced by the' al most magical pain subduing powe: of Nerviline--equal in medicin. value to five times the quantit any other Rheumatic remedy. Pen etrates at once through the tissue: reaches the source of the disea Nervilin thorities unequaled by any reme world Your money back if you not find it so. Drugggists sell it. St. Louis, i 21.--Mosquitoes' stopped a 700-horsepower engine in fi the plant of the Pittsburg Reducti Co. at Alta Sita a suburb of Ei St. Louis. For several days th engine had not run smoothly, b Engineer Robinson could not locate! the trouble. Raising steam to an unusual pressure had no apparent§ effect, and finally the big drive. wheel stopped dead. Renewed ex< amination showed that mosqu attracted possibly by the oil on t engine, had been mashed to deat on the crossheads and along th piston runs until they formed a gummy mass that even steam pri sure could not overcome. T| factory now has screens. London, Ont, July 18.--Geo McGuffin, a prominent farmer living}; on lot 6, 8th concession of Londo township, was accidentally kil yesterday afternoon, while drawing hay from one of his fields. Hew working on one of the waggon he was in some way jolted off and fell a distance of ten feet str ing on the back of his head ar breaking ene of the large arter: sale by A. J. Davis. He died almost instantly. ool «Forward, march 1" ung eagles leave their mother, soaring up ark the rigged: mokutain; where their ing begun; vod Chis sacied memory, never fades nen vors or disasters, weary toll or bale shock, akc te Warirer longing more intense to view fiero was bred his bones and sinews, where his kindred still remain: Where the pole-star of affction beckons Old Boys Home again. rae no word which hus the magic, to enthrall an exiles heart, the name of HOME, which Heaven, wrote upon + our earthly chart: and wide our Boys have wandered, heroes they "have proved to be, , They have measured every country, they have farrowed "every nea: 1 And thoy never lost their honor, never lost their pride "of race, 'But remembered that Port Perry never bore a son's sgrace : sons of worthy parents! come | the Homestead door is wide, Tike a Queen before hier mirror, fair Port Perry sees her In wartha's pearl, the Bcugog--lovely, dearest, sw place : 'Wealthy cities boast of commerce, and may have wide renown, But the Mecca of the Old Boys, is thelr own their native wn 'There they loved and were beloved, there upon Borelia re ore given learnings weapons, there the Worthy tor young champions to the warfare, and is much 0 to ree e world has marked his Old Boys, on the roll of lotory | | The gallant Colonel orders, that the Clerk shall . read the roll, And the bugle notes are calling from the regimental is on their veteran Major's eye ooking back may see his Old Boys of the "Sixties" marching by: ve and neil, and the people, with their hearts "aod hands will show, hat they the Old Boys fostered by our Father banner, and our Perry. August 3rd will be a memorable day in the annals of the Village of Port Perry. On that day is to be h Id a Home-Comers' Festival, pro- moted by Toronto's Old Boys' As- [Association in connection with la similar Association the Head quarters of Port Perry, and supported by our Board lof Trade and Council and, in fact, by every citizen, for the purpose of attracting a visit of former resi dents not alone of Port Perry but also of Reach and Scugog. The program besides a Grand Welcome and Reception includes Sports of all kinds, rowing, canoeing, base ball, &c., as well as concerts, ban uets. and so on. Reduced ave been arranged on all lines of travel. Port Perry isto be agala in the which if mn best acceptation of the term, many fatted calves are to be killed and the entire village is to don festal raiment. The houses are to be covered and hidden with huge quantities of brilliant-hued bunting In the evening the Entertainment will be of a high order. A ie VALUABLE PROPERTY IN Port PERRY TO BE SoLD BY AUCTION -- Mr. John A. Rodman now residing come a permanent resident of the Star Spangled Banner has conclud- ed to sell by Auction his fine pro- ert in Port Perry consisting of a Bs dwelling, one and a half story, the entire house; there are three | tvérandabs and a kitchen and wood | didly drained with tile, Title indisputable. Date of sale--Thurs- day, July 30--when the household effects will also be sold. tt Catarrh is a Germ Disease Science, armed with the microscope has established it a fact, and this conclusion renders obsolete the practice of treating Asthma, Ca- tarrh and Bronchitis by stomach drugging, sprays, snuffs, &c. Such treatments are an utter failure be cause they cannot penetrate the delicate cells of the lungs, or per- meate the air passages of the nose and Bronchial tubes where the germs of Catarrh have their strong- hold. Catarrbozone is the only gertain remedy. It is inhaled by the mouth and after spreading through all the respiratory organs is exhaled through the nostrils. Ca- tarrhozone kills the germs, heals the inflamed tissues, clears thé head and throat in two minutes, and cures in 4 few hours. Nothing is so effec oo pleasant and simple as Catarrh- one. Two months treatment §r1. all size 25c. Druggists or N. C. Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. A Peculiar Diet. +" Paris, July 19.--Dr. Monnier has just reported to the Academy of dicine the case of a young man an extraordinary stomach. . Joseph's Hospital on. was opeiated upon on June the doctor extracted eight ms, a three pronged fork, a pointed four-inch knife blade 7 a long tooth comb, and other altogether twenty-five in r and weighing half a pound. g man is now recovering s that he tried suicide this berlain's Colic, Cholera | Diarrhoea Remedy. uniform success of this rem- made it the most popular ion in use for bowel com: It is everywhere recogniz- one remedy that can al- e depended upon and that is take. It is especially for summer diarrhoea in nd is undoubtedly the saving the lives of a 'great dren each year. For sale 1s will refund your mon- e not satisfizd after using 's Colic, Cholera and 'Remedy. It is every. : the most suc- y in use for bowel com- the only one that never leasant safe and re- Plenty calls yo to her table --Beauty lures you to her |, emorable Day for Port rates | in Buffalo having decided to be- | seven rooms, good stone cellar under | shed attached. The building hav- of the Program read the Blue eh Biro Bee ing lately been re painted |and Green Posters. I Wasatand and decorated, both exterior and] see : seeeeose | 1 Camera interior. On the premises there is Admission to Grounds, 25c| Tt Woon School Books also a good barn and outbuildings. | Admission to Concert, 25c¢ |} ub Baker The lot contains 2} acres' of first | . | 2 Kitehen Rockers gs nd om wich there bout 190) Bona ide "Old Boys" whem | EA ere at mt rcv ery dof Portland Cement, which he is selling at'$2 75 per barrel, and in lots of five barrels and upward, quoted. lower prices will be EZ" Klondy| North-West Territ and Man. itoba. Parties going to any of the above paris call 'op A. J." Davis, C.P.R. ticket agent, for information rates, &c. : Reunion Festival dBoys PORT PERRY S0UG06 August 3, 1903 $ Columbia, 50,000 feet Cull Pine at $8.60 Cash at Carnegie's, The Biggest Day in the Town' History. A Gala Day of Welcome and Rejoicing Cad Para of OI Boys" on arrival of Spe- cial train from Toronto, headed by Port Perry and Toronto Bands. Re- ception at Park. Aurora, July 20,-- Arthur Wilson, a young man, the son of Mr. Josh Wilson, who lives in the fourth con- cession of Whitchurch, was instant- ly killed by lightning while plough- ing on his father's farm this after- noon. The horses were knocked senseless, add the plow was broken. The woodwork was torn from the iron. The horses were only stunned. They came to in a short time. £47 SEE that all your "OLp Boy" friends get home for the grand re- . union Aug. 3. LAH ris don Eon [oT MarmiED McConNELL-CLARK--Tn Port Perry, at the residence of the bride's parents, on Wednesday, 15th July, 1903, by the Rev. Wm. Cooper, B.A.,, Mr. Thos. Mc- Connell, to Miss Nellie, second daughter of Mr. W. H. Clark. We wish the active, intelligent, young couple much joy, and a long, happy and prosperous life together. HETT00L Band Tournament -- Contest between Epsom, Greenbank, Enfield and Layton Bands. Daring Feats in Mid-Air by Professional Acrobatic Artists in front of Grand Stand, giving the most Re- {fined and Marvellous Performance lever given in the County. These {people seldom exhibit "outside of the WANTED--A good Maid, one | large cities. who is thorough in work and able to | wait on table. Apply at the Bishop | Athletic Sports----open fo all. Bethune College, Oshawa. Baseball -- Toronto vs. AU CTION SALE Port Perry. The undersigned has received in structions from | Teronto and Peterboro | Bandsare expected. Manchester, on Monda: 7 13¢ From J. E. nn i FS the amount to be raised by the township of Reach for general pur: poses for 1go3 is $3401.00. : un. an or- On motion of Mr. i der was granted in favor of James Leask for $150 for gravel from grav: el pit town line Reach and Mari On motion of Mr, Munro an or- der was granted in favor of Jos. Baird for $130 for road machine and repairs furnished corporation. On motion of Mr. Munro an ordet was granted in favor of Wm. Bowles for $1 for repairing culvert con. 8, lot 13: On motion of Mr. Munro an order was granted in favor of Wm. Bow- les for $32.36 for 786 feet cedar fur- nished corporation. On motion of Mr. Doble, an order was granted in favor of Mr. Jos: Ward for $6.20 for gravel and right of way to pit, On motion of Mr. Doble an order was granted in favor of A. Jamieson for $13, being bonus for 52 rods wire lence. 4 On motion of Mr.McIntyre an order was granted in favor of Mr, Holmes for $3.20, being temporary aid on account of sickness. ng posite lot 1, half of which to charged to West Whitby, also $1 for cedar in favor of Thomas Griffith, On motion of Mr. Doble an order was granted in favor of H. H. Gregg fer $2.60 for gravel furnished. On motion of Mr. Doble an order was granted in favor of John Dure fo $12.35 for graveling on Scott townline. On motion of Mr. Doble an order was granted in favor of Wm. Nich- ols for $4.60 for gravel furnished. On motion of Mr. McIntyre an order was granted in favor of Pay Bros. for $8 for gravel. On motion of Mr. McIntyre an order was granted in favor of Wm. Holtby, for $10.50 for work and teaming cement for bridge on con< 9, lot 2. On motion of Mf. McIntyre, an' order was granted in fayor of Flav- elle & Clemes for B24 for cement fur: | Dancing in the Pavillion in the Afternoon--Toronto Orchestra. Grand Promenade Band Concert ExHiBiTioN BUILDING IN THE EVENING. James Fax, Comic Vocalist. Local and Foreign Talent. to sell by Public Auction, at One o'clock, on | Thursday, July 30, 1903 On the premises, North end of Lilla St., East of Ontario Central Fair Grounds, in the Village of Port Perry, the Property and House- hold contents, as follows : | 2 Parlor Rockers | 1 Basle A One-HourPerformance| by Acrobatic Stars in an entire change of Thrill- ing Acts. 2 1 Otta Harp 1 Piano Stool 1 Foot Stool 1 Folding Table 1 Arch Curtain Pole 4 Curtain Poles 6 Dining Room Chairs | 1 Oak Arm Chair (Leather bottom) { 1 Oak Bideboard 11 iolStered Arm Chair A) trae A 11+ | 1 Extension Tabie I'he building will be brilli- |} Haircloth Louags . . z 2 + | 2 Clocks £ J £ ) J lec n | 1 Hangiog Lam antly illuminated by Electric jigs Lamp light. | 3 Hand Lamps ern 1 Dinner Setof Dishes (new) A Number of other os 1 Secretary 1 Bed Room Suite EZ For further particulars duly registered, only, will |} $a receive a Complimentary § NF ag Ticket to the Grounds. a ah | 1 Butter Tray Port Perry's Open-Handed Invitation. 1 1 Bread Pan 1 Water Pail Number of Tin Pails Cooking Utensils 2 Frying Pans | 2 Coal Oil Cans 1 Wringer 1 Washing Machine 1 1 1 COME IN YOUR THOUSANDS, is Port Perry's cordial, open-hand Tub aod Boa Barr Vise Pair Weigh Scales | | éd invitation to its absent sons and |} jin Sin, | 3 Flat Irons (1 Charcoal Iron) Number of Sereens | 1 Camp Chair | 1 Lawn Mower | 1 Whealbarrow, Axe, Buck Baw daughters including the absent ones from Reach and Scugog to the Home MRS. J. A. RODMAN | nished for bridge on con g opposite ot 2, On Motion of Mr. Doble an orded was granted in favor of Robt. Pal- mer for $20.75 for gravelling on townline of Uxbridge, and cleaning out ditch on con. g, On motion of Mr. McIntyre, an order was granted in favor of IX Reese for $4, being due for caretak- ing hall 1903. On motion of Mr: Doble an order was granted in favor of A. Brown for 85 cts for gravel furnished. On motion of Mr. Doble an order was granted in favor of Wm. Raines for $25 for graveling on side road between lots 18 and 19, con 13 On motion of Mr. Doble an order was granted in favor of Isaac Bear for $1.40 for 14 hours shovelling SNOW On con 10, opposite lot rr. The' mails are despatched from the Pof Office Port Perry as follows : joing North-- 9.30 a, m. Going South--11.20 a. m. Going North-- 5.15 p. m, Going South--10 p.m. For Over Bixty Years MRS. WINSLOW'S BOOTHING SYRUP has beew used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed st night and breken of you rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting , send at once and got a bottle of " Mrs. Winslow thing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It enres Diarrhea, Regilates the Stomach and Bowels, Cures Wind Colic, Softens the Gums, Rednces Infammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething he pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of one of ths oldest and best female physicisns and nurses In the United States. Price twenty-five cents » bottle. Sold by all druggists throughout the world. Pe sure and ask' for MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRUP." PORT PERRY MARKETS. (Quotations by A. Rom & Son. July 22, 190% The regular meeting of the Reach Council eas held In he town hall, - eltin his stomach] regattas on the Scugog; garden parties, banquets and concerts ga-- 1d Boys will reach from Scugog to Port Perry. The mind of man will be taxed to describe the glory of the occasion, so grand it is proposed it shall be. AH the craft of the placid Scugog--rowing, canoe and sailing --will be festooned with flags, bunt ing and evergreens, Old boys any- where and everywhere who miss this grand spectacle will miss the sight of a life time. French-Canadian Flag. Ottawa, July 19.--A meeting of French-Canadians was held this afternoon to consider the adoption ofa new flag, suggested Uy' the clerical authorities, a8 the emblem of French Canadians. It consists of the trieolor with the sacred heart in the centre. Ex-Ald, Vincent, resident of the 8t. Jean Baptiste tery moved its adoption. Mr, Flavien Moffat, BD andnent thereto, moved that 'the time was inopportune for the adoption of a new flag, and this carried by a It is expected that the Parade | 4 1 Garden take, Hoe' Fall Wheat ........ $0 70 @ $o 70 3 3 5 n On, ao OYE) Comers' Festival to be held on [i Sis Ladier Spring Wheat . 068@ o 68 Monday, August 3rd. The affair | 50 Fran Rog Gos 4017 ys. new) &oose Wheat. 063@ o 63 2 ards § r pet (new, has been promoted by the Old Port | J Farts Maitiog Barley ..... 0 40@ © 40 ag aes 5 | 1 Box Stove Rye .... - 045@ 045 Perry Boy's Association in Toronto, Sm Hearth otis and Riots Oats... nv .. 030@ 0 3r backed by our Reeve and Corpora- | gosta Bottles Peas--Blackeye ... 0 70@® © 75 4 d Board of Trad 1 th Number of Crooks Peas--=Small....... o 60 o 65 Yon an en. a : 3 Marin" ber of articles too numeroks to mention Huckwheat 0338 040 citizens at large who are liberally | "mci as ooking Ctensils, Dishes, Pots, Pans, Crocks, | B€aNSs .. 125@ I 50 lied bv th Leite finds 4 Sealers Alsike Clover...,.. 6 00@ 7 oo supplied by the requisite funds t0| peg will also be offered "for sale at 4 Red Clover.... .... 6 50@ 7 50 entertain all-comers in a right, |¢'clock p.m, of the sire duy that desirable | (51a Seed. 150@ I 75 property, consisting of a well built 1§ story Turk ; Royal manner. The managing Swelling, Thus and 15x16, with Socdeiey aye rr o 8 : 17 a says : annexed 12x12, seven rooms good stone cel- Se .. 0 committees will institute fetes of a|jar under entire house, Hard and Soft| Ducks ..... o10@ o Io . Water. The building is a modern built i rare order, besides which open- dwelling. very warm, and conveniently laid Chickens. Srevsiveri 0 020 2 house will be the order of the day | ut, and built by the ownor for his own use. ute MEARE. + 015@ 01 4 Y "Tt has been newly Painted and Decorated Begs. iss. avii .. 012@ o IF all over the village. There will be | inside and out and is in perfect conditi 3 There is also a good Barn and Stable and Poultry House on the premises: J The Lot consists of abbit two and one quarter abres of the véry best land in the el ee pen ves of | PERMANENT MORTGAGE CORPORATION : BEAD OFFICE 100 choice winter fruit trees Sonsiating of all of TORONTO STREET, TORONTO: Apples, Pears, Plums and Cherries. which are bearing. The Location of the property is the north end cf Lilla St. just east of Ontario Central Exhibition Grounds, one of the leading drives entering the town. The locati view and surroundings are ideal. The land is thoroughly tile drained. There is no better town in Qatario than Port Perry in which to locate. Property values are advancing, Schools arc of the highest order, Taxes are low, and the citiz- ens are of a high social order. Togethet with the resources obtainable from the fishing shooting apd boating on Lake Scugog, one could wish for no better locality iy in. The Property is free from ineumberance and with perfect title. As Mr. Rodman -- By an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed at the present g session, the dame of The Canada Permanent and Western Canada Mortgage Corporation has been changed' to Canada Permanent aon I has disposed of his business in town on ac. | | Mortghge Corporation. eount of ill health has decided to locate in fe dy, nd asa Fas on family home J. HERBERT Maso, and entire contents will sold Public] : : Auction to the highest bidner. by Pawiy Managing Director. GEO. JACKSON, -- > UCT ¥ --| H. GRAHAM P asturage. | Has just taken possession of the HE dodersigoed has 200 Acres Foy SHOE SHOP OF $ril class Pasturage Jo He one door South of the St. 'Charles' 8th con: Reach. Parties desi of pasturing stock will ne Hotel, where he intends to make alk own interests b of this offer. The pasture is No. 1 and there is an abundance of good water. . Ts © JONATHAN BLONG. 4 if 1good majority, Port Perry, May 18, 1903, taki | kinds of Boots and Shoes, and do' T% Sdvantege all kinds of repairing. __ All comers' strictly attended to. He wants to to please all who come te Port Perry, June 10, 1903 his way, 1ft-